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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Crrs. 7, 8. 1921. 349 and situate in the District of Columbia, to wit: Part of a tract called L°°”·“°” d°“°’“’°d· "Cha pell’s Vacancy," contained within the following metes and boundis, namely: Beginning for the same at the southeast corner of the land conveyed to Frederick Bangerter by deed recorded in Liber Numbered Seven hundred and eighty-five, folio four hundred and seventy-four, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and running thence north fifteen and three—fou.rths degrees east, twenty and forty-four hundredths perches; thence south e hty-nine de ees east, three and nine-tenths perches; thence southlgfteen and tgeefourths de ees west, twenty and forty-four hundredths perches; thence nortibi eighty-nine degrees west, three and nine-tenths perches to the point of beginning; and any person or persons violating the ,,Q°,,‘§°“Y '°" "*°’°‘ provisions of this Act, or aiding or abetting its violation, sh l be subject to a fine of not less than $100, nor more than $500 for each offense, to be collected as other iines are collected in the District of Columbia' l Removl I b0d‘ Sec. 2. That the board of officers of White’s Tabernacle Num- to other ieuiamesia bered Thirty-nine of the Ancient United Order of Sons and Da h- ters, Brethren and Sisters of Moses, in the District of Columbiallie, and they are hereby, authorized and empowered, under such regulations as the Commissioners of the District of Columbia may prescribe, to disinter and remove all the bodies now buried in said cemetery lot, and to transfer and reinter the same in some other suitable cemetery or cemeteries selected by the said board of officers of White’s Tabernacle Numbered Thirty-nine of the Ancient United Order of Sons and Da hters, Brethren and Sisters of Moses, and at the cost and expense dl? said order: Provided, That each monument, §§‘{Q‘§§g,,,,s, m, to tombstone, or marker m any grave or graves in said described *’°*”*’“‘°"°d· burial ground shall be erred to mark the Sgfihalve or graves in yvhich_such body or bodies are to be interred, and be there placed m éaosition as soon as can be done without danger of settling. Mmmm on m_ E0. 3. That in so far as the same shall be mconsistent with the move! or deed bodies provisions of this Act as to the cemetery lot herein described, sections "?,"{'°;‘2§l‘ m,_ my · 675 and 680 of the Code of Laws of the District of Columbia shall be, *297- and the same are hereby, declared inoperative, otherwise said sections 675 and 680 to remain unqualified and in full force and effect. Approved, December 16, 1921. ‘ December 16,1921. CHAP. 8.—Joint ResolutionAuthori v the erection on public unds in the cit —~—-—-Qi' R°°‘81‘l of Washington, District of Columbia, of iiurhiemorial to the dgad of iihrg First Division); Pub` Rm" °' m' American Expeditionary Forces, in the World War. Resolved by the Senate and House 0 Re esematives o the United States - gfzimerica in Congress assembled, That ge Chief of Igigineers, United D9Iligi•·¤r¤i¤»W£%`ui1i% tates Arriy, be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to sli%l§lZ{¤¤ar°§°ri$.Z§ iggit the emorial Association of the First Division, United States *‘“ “‘“°d“’· y_, permission to erect on public grounds of the United States in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, a monument to the dead o the First Division, American Expeditionary Forces, in the _ World War: Provided, That the site chosen and the design of the igmiaiorsmmd monument and pedestal shall be approved by the Joint Committee '*€‘$ig¤· on the Library, with the advice and recommendations of the National Commission of Fine Arts, and the United States shall be put to no expense in or by the erection of this memorial. Approved, December 16, 1921.