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 562 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. ‘Snss. I. Gus. 312),327,328. 1926. ¤'·i¤· CHAI'.! 8.-——AnAetTo th th•SecmtaryolWarto ° easements in anéupontwble military   and other lands underglilsntmmtrol. Be it enacted by the Senate and Home of Re reeentativee of the ii&•2ii:{:w.y¤¤'°'[ United   of Apnemiza in Umm:  That the Secretary ,,:'·. "‘· of Warts, and he is hereby, a V, orized and empowered, under suc termsrand conditions as •r€·deemediadvisable’by him,vto"grant essendts ferrightsiofway over, acrossgp, and upon ublicmili-  other   under ` control, forpgu, water} ¥a•w•r~ ' ·l1@ to an oct zen,‘association or corporation o gzuym. my Stats, Tgfritory, or poegeesion of the United States; Provided, That such rights of way shall be granted only u n a Ending by the Secretary of War t at the same will. be in tg, ublic interest and will not   in'ure the interest of the Illnited States ,,,{°""‘°"‘°'°°'”'“'°· in the property affected t ereby: Provided further, That all or any art o such we of way maybe annulled and forfeited by the gecretaryof for failure to comply with the terms or conditions of my grant hereunder or for nonuse or for abandonment of rights m’§§f'§,,_'°"°" °‘ ‘“ der the aut.h<;1!;i(I;y hereof: And provided further, That the V of War shall ' ude in his annual xsport to the President a full and. com lete statement of each and easements granted, which   shallfalgo include tgethnaxkngn zgxd address of tlie nee, epurposeote ant,an e etsaccruingtote grlited States or to the puhhir therefrom. . Sw. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly   V Approved, May 17, 1926. M‘ 18* M" i.UHAP. 827.-An Act Grantin an extension of atent to the United Dau h-  an ¤¢ ¤·¤ wmwy-g ig A P g Beit onaotedvby the Senate and House of Re esentativea 0 the i °°”; Us•ited’S¢ates of I?01t\g;‘68é? assenlzgbfgl, TSE; a cio/xatiain ° ,0,,,,,,,, design` v patent issu ni tates atent ce 0 ate igagtm M November 8, 1898, being patent numbered 29611, is hereby renewed and extended for a period of fourteen years from and after the passage of this Act, with all the rights and privileges pertaining to the same, being generally known as e insignia of the United Daugh- {i’Yf,(,,‘f,,'§;c,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,_.ters of theConfederaiyé Provekled, however, That no person who ggkgymwl v· ¤<{ has manufactured the ign of said patent between the 8th dag of ` November, 1995, and the date of the passageof this Act shall be eld liable for infringement of this patent by reason of the continued manufacture and sale thereof. Approved, May 18, 1926. A ' tionary battle Held of White Plains, State of New York. ’ ` . Be it enacted ‘ the Senate and House o Re eeentativea of the  United States ocyymerica &n·C'ong·reas a.seem§Zed,P'€l`hat the Secretary 5$_a¤;t,gg,°,rg,·;,q¢¤¢¤¤¤¤ of_War is here authorized to erectand maintain at some suitable gmt upon the battle field of  Plains, in the State of New York, . blstsrormarkers to indicate the position of the Revolutionary Army then under ‘ the immediate command ofj General Washington ppm; that momentous occasion; and to place; thereon a suitable ,“{¤°°¤* •¤“¤***•¤ Sac. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any r¤•¢,p.s·n. money m the Treasury not otherwise appropriated so much of the X§t$2,500 as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of is. Approved, May 18, 1926.
 * {I°7g$··;%· CHAP. 328.-An Act For the erection of tablets or markers upon the Revolu-