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 § 417. T1@’LE 162.--—C'O;V. of the ’§mic to the United States after the termination of said · ( lease, and after possession has been demamied for the United 1 States by any park eommisnoneror the park superintendent, or I any. person retaining possession of land lying within the t boundary of said park which he or she may.haye__sold to the .< Ifnited States for park purposes- and have received payment i therefor, after possession of the same has been demanded for ,1 the United States by any. park commissioner or the park 4 superintendent, O shall be deemed guilty of trespam, and the ; United States. may maintain an action for the recovery of the .1 possession of the premises so withhold in the courtsi of the ( Fnited States, according to the statutes or code of practice of .3 the State in which the park mayybe situated. _(l&ar, 3, 189}, { c. 372, §§ 4,5, 29‘Stat. 622,,) t _ a I _ .' __ - · ; ` 417. Acceptance of cautions of land.——'i‘he Secretary oaf < War is authorized to accept on behalf of the United States at donations of land for road or other purposes. (Aug. 18, 1894, c. ; 301,§—1,28Stat. —_ " - _ _` I . ·. I ‘ 418. Approach roads to national cemeteries ori. national   s military parks; cmveyanoe to States, and so forth.;-—The   s rotaryof War is anthorizéd in his discretion, snbject tojsueh I conditions as may seeni to him proper, to convey by- proper  1 `qnitclaim deed to any State, county, municipality, Tor proper a agency thereof, in {which the same is located,. all tho ,right,_‘ j title, and interestof the United States in and to any Governe e -men~t owned or controlled approach road to any nationalnrilitary grin Prior to the delivery of any conveyance under this ‘ t seeti fthe State, county, or municipality to which the con- 1 veyance herein authorized _‘_is to, be inade shall notifyf the t · Secretary of War in writing of its vgillingness to accept and S maintain the road or roads included `in such conveyance. a Uponthe cxecntionoand delivery of any conveyance herein an- I thorized, the- jurisdiction of the. United States of °America,_ ·] which has been heretofore. ceded to the United States by a ' i State over-the roads conveyed, shall thereby céaseand deter- Q I —mine.and shall thereafter vest and be in the particular State i in which-such roadsare located, (Mar. 3,1925, c. 418, 43 Stat, I 1104,) ·‘· l _’ _`,. · . .  ‘t 419. Rights of way forelectrical plants.--'llhe Secretary of ; the 'Interior is anthorized and empowered, under general regui lations to he Bred by him, to permit the nose of rights of way c through  `pnblic lands `__of‘ the United States, reserved for _1 military parks, for electrical plants, poles, and lines for the w generation and distribution of electrical power,. and for tele- L phone and telegraph purposes, and · for canals, ditches, tplpes ; and pipe lines, names, tunnels, or other water condnlts, and 2 for water plants, dams, and reservoirs nsed to promote irriga-. tion or mining or quarrying, or the manufacturing or cutting` of timber or lumber, or the supplying of water for domestie,’. pnhllc, or any other benellcial uwsto the extent, of the ground r by anon. canals, ditches, · names, tunnels, reservoirs,. a or other wa~ter?eondnlts or lwater plants; or electrical or other l works permitted hcreimdcr, and not to exceed fifty feet on c each side of the marginal. limits thereof, or not to exceed dfty " t feet· on each side of the center line of such pipes and pipe I lines, electrical, tel » ph, and telephone lines and poles, by a any citizen, associ£§, or corporation of the United States, s where"it'ls_ intended by 'snch to exercise the use permitted L hereunder or any one or. more 'of the· purposes herein named. l Such `pcrmltstshall he allow·ed.within‘ or through anymilitary I park, only upon the approval of the chief oGcer of the ·dc·part—· .t ment under yvhose_superx·isioxx suchpafk falls and. upon a· und-, c lng by him that the same is not incompatible withthe public ( f interest, All permits- given hereunder for~·telcgra'ph and tele-·_ ·t phone purposes shall be suhjc¢·t_ to the provisions of sections 1 o to 6, and 8 of title 47, and amendments thereto, ·regula—tlng § rights of way for telegraph companies over the public domain. t Any perniission given by the Secretary of the Interioronnder the 3 provisions of this sectionmay be revoked by him or his suc- `G

.s1»:1¢v4 may i 416 zemcm in his discrétjcn, dud shall not R helé to confer any right, or mscment, or interest iu, tc, or cve: atxy meh militam, gark. / (Feb.-15,1901, c. 372, 31 Stat. Tw.) Q. _ V wt the department having jurtmicticu ctc: the lands is autlmzed and empowered, under general rmiaticns tg be Qxcd by aim, to grantpn easemmt for rights at way, mt s period mz; éxcccding Efty ycizrs from tm· date oi  imwancé of suchgmut, over, b,cr6ss, arid upon the Péblié   M the United States for electrical -pcl& and lines for the trsmmimcn mq imrxuuum of erectnm `powez, had rm- pom um. um my
 * 428. Rights of way f¤l#.El€¢t1;i¢8I @cs_and·h¤.——T'he head
 * cléph0¤¢·-nnd.ta1egruph mrp0—sc3,_t¢ thesextqht at twenty fact

pn cap]; side qijthe céétu hnelvf such electrical; tckcphcmq mi} telmuph line; gud poies, to gay c1¤ze¤,`&mci:¤on,» at
 * ot·p•i»ratic11’0i the United Btabm, when it is intmded by mei:

xrexerdse ttgeright ot 'way herein- gnnted for gnu! gd: gr nokre of the `purposcs hérein rmméd.,  rigiit ct way shalt >é_`a116wcd_withiia or through, any militarypagi, onlywzpon the ·· · npprovd1‘ot the chief ¢>Bce1··`0f the Gépartment mdcr wvlmse · supervision or control such park {alla, and  a mnéing by tim thatthe same is not lncompntibie iith fthe pnblic interest. §.ll_01·.qny part oigsuch right of way may. be fcrfeitéd mm mnplled by dcqlm·ation_0t·the head of thé deimrtmeht havjigzg mrlxdictiou over the lands for riomxse for { perioé of twq yczirs " >;·`_ for abzmclonment, · ‘ _ ’  _ 1 ' f ·_Auy citizen, aésocialion, or corporation of the United 8tatc§`
 * 0 whom there has bcexihissuéd an permit prima to Mn;rch~4,·191`1, ·

for any of the purposes épecmed herein under my law existing" nt that date, may cbtxin the. benem -0f this- scctioxi spun the nqmé terms gm; `conditions gs shall be required of citize1;s,_ nsébciatibns, pr, corpqrhticms making application under the provisioné of. this sectibh subsequent to suclydate. ~(_I¢Iar. `4, l911,_‘c. 238, 36.Stgt. 1253.), _ ‘ _ ‘  ' 421..·Yscancics occurring in commissicmin charge nf parks not to be filled.-Vacancies occurring by `degth or resignatitm n the membership .615 the Several comxixiwicns 'i¤· charge or mtionzil militaryiparks shall act be hiked, and the dptics of che otticesthus vacated j shall devolveppon the remimng comnissi0¤crs·or commissioncgf-tor each ct s§d· parks. As vac&u· ziés occur the Seérctaryfof War shall become ex`¤¤`ic§.Q a member »£ thé cpmmissiou effected. with fu11`-aqthoriti to_a,ct. with the · _ remaining commissioners 0l1•`c0mmissic¤ér,· gud in cage ct, the racation of - all the cwces of c¤mmiss1o¤er`;i¤ 'aay che phrk gcrcunéer. tBe_ duticg. of such commission shall thereafter be »crIqrmed·i1_ndcr the direction of the wrctaty df Wat. (Aug. I4, `1912,,c; 35, § 1, 37_ Stat. 442,) ` ‘ ‘ · -NA'I‘IONAL‘§0NUMENTS .__· _ _ 431. National incmriments; `rescrsratién of bind; relinquishneggt of privgtc`claimg.—e'§‘he"Presidc;1t of the United Statcs is mthorizcd,·iu his discretion, to, declare by. puwc proclamation sistcric landmarks, hiktoric and prehistoric stmctufcs, aud, »thér objects of historic. or scicnddc interest that arensituatcd . apon the Jatuiis owned or `controlled by the Government of the United States. to be national monuments, `atxd may rmcrvc as z~ pdrt th€1‘€6fD8;1‘(.’€lS‘ of land, the limits of which hi all cases . slwfll be .c0i1Hncd to the smallest 'grcu cqmpatibte with the aroper care and management bt the nbjepts to be jarptectcd., Whéu such objects are situated upon ajtmcf covered by`_ 11 mua fxdc uppcrfccted claim or held in pi·ivata_owu¢mhip, the rréxct, ur so much thereof as_ may be uccéssqry fof the btfvpéf earc imd_mana,gcn,gex1t of the object, may bc rclinquishcd to the ’ Scvcfnment, and the Sccrétaryt of the Interior is· hércby ;1u· _ Llmrizcd to accept the-1‘¢1inqu§8hn1cnt·0f auch tracts in bcbnlf "` »f,tlxe ‘G0vemment of the United Stsitcs. '(`Juuc 8, 1998, c. 3060.* tz, 34 sm. may- _ .  _, .  432. ‘Same;._Dérmits to examine, ming, excavations, nnkk/' gathering of cbigctsg reg¤1gtions.——·1*er#n1its furthe exdminatiort >f ruins, the ckcdvatiqn ot archaeological sites, and the‘gatl;e»·inK -