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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. IQ Cn: 746. 1926. » 823 receivedishall bed` ted in the-'I ‘reasuvy.of tl1e»United/States M°°•Y* *° °• d* ahaha-susan imiaizgjm .u.~.a¤¤age»wa·»~ same » inasmi :.;·"“.»·‘l»“»¤§‘2».""‘ °‘ Military Park Fund,” which fund shall be applied  expended under the direction of the Secretary of Wm, for carrying out the provisions of this Act. 0 ’ Sno 6. It shall be lawful for‘the"£iitho:·ities of any State havin III§L¤*g;II_*g·I·I_Y°I¤I;;*_¥I*j Itrwps engaged at P¤tar¤barg..—;te.¢qt9r— upon the lands,  ¤<><>¤•» approaches of the Betersburgiélatrond l(ilitary·»P•rk for the pur- rmarkingéthe lines of battle oiltroops eng•aIged therein? rovidsd, 'I‘Eat· f6re*’a¥ny* such lines are perina- _{"I,•f,jg£,;I°,m_,kI¤, nent y designated, the position of the lines and the proposed methods ·¢¤.,¤ym¤ sammy oi of.mar% them  monuments, tabletniior otherwise, includ' the w‘"°°“*‘°°‘ design a i1m;·;ipt1on~ior the same, sha b8YSl1bI¤lttGd»$0·li»llBl&f6< tary of Wu ` shall·first receive  of the Sewe- tary, rwhidrapproval shall- be based upon formal written reports to be- made tcslumfinieacli oasehby the conmiissionerstof ·the_,p•rk: No  I I I IIWIII Pnzidtgd,   made   asguieinzime. as emanner »des1gnating·' w, tanyrgraxr ,,ato,any Statehy theSecnet•ry of~War maybe usedby any other State   . ··8m. . Ifiany person shallrexeept by »pe:·m1ssion of the;Secr¢b•¤y  of€War, destroy,=mutilate,idefhce,£ injure, or remove any»monument.,~ ¤'°P°’°¥- colnmn, statues, memorial- structures, orwork of art thatishallbe erected on placed upon the gronmds of the parkmyhwful authority, or shall destroy or remove any tense, ruling, nclosure, or other work for the ·protection·or —ornament·of said ark, or any I rtion thereof, or shall: destroy, cut, hack, bark, breag .d0w¤;i0r.0tl•)<;’&’wise injursanyltree, bum suaiumyimat may be growini upon said park, orshalleut I ·om£e1lidr—1·emove·an ·t1mber,i attl•»,relic, treo or treésigrewing or beingiupon mid§·  orhunt withinvthe. limits of the puke or sh¤.llY—r¤nove= ,o:·—»¢£:stroyI any bteastworksii earthworks,<»walls, ibr otl1mn.defensea¤or·shelter~o¤ran   A  by the: armies formerly engaged ‘lD·.·th8;£I¢lil88..9D the landaior approaches to    myéxersén soroiendingeand found. €:ii1ty‘ thereof, before arg United, tnteswnmmieeiedsr ·or court; J stioeofithe peaceof ecounty {in *which~¤.the; oienee ma be committed, or#any·other court of eomfetent jurisdietion,»shal{aE0r eachiand every such ofeinse fnrfeitxan payiejline, in theidiecretion of the said United States commisai;mer`o1z,¤oi1rt.,` justice of the peace or other c6urt,*accordintE=to<the»aggranationiof the; oliensam not- lem~tha1r·$5·nor more., an $500, ione+hal~fi for the use of; sparks; and theother half to the /in£nrmani,»t0: be enf0rced·»and· recovered» °°"°""’· before such"United States commissioner or court, justibe of the peace or other court, in like mannereasdebts ofilike nature are now by lawweooverable in the several counties where the ofexie Imayvbe °°£‘*"°"n ami { W l bjecth he  " ‘    * as    e ta io- ar, su to t e a rova =o the ·°°°·· W ¤•  shall have thi; power to make and shall mriign all needful m°°m°°d' mler trsgulations for the care of the spark, and for the establishment and marking of lines of battle and other historical fmSt;}lo“3l0§?th8pa!k‘ isa fith t ji  Ahfth land d h R° '*‘ C .»noom ono eaacqumono e anteI,II*’° *g°II‘{,“*¤°“ work»of`theI:>•ommissi)on, the Secretary of War shall render a  kndloqum { me thereon to—.Congre•s, and thereafterthe park shall bw; in %III;,¤,.,,,,,,,t.,,,, chai? of a superintendentat a salary to be fixed bythe retary ’*’ "°"· of ar and paid out of the I appropriation available for the ““§§3’“fé‘°¥i+°*‘”°»i“·i;   E iv · i' as S   2 t A ··=-~··¤» ··==·· <   oenae e so u·’to’ `ntoca out “ “ ` the provisions of this Act, there is hereby authorizednzi be wg¢.i>.1m appropriated not more than the sum of $15,000, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be available until