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 74T11 CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 634-636 . JUNE 20, 1936 . 1 557 SEC . 6. That all moneys now or hereafter available for administra- tion and enforcement of said Act approved July 3, 1918, shall be equally available for the administration and enforcement of said Act as hereby amended. Approved, June 20, 1936. [CH APTE R 635 .] AN ACT June 20, 1936. To prohi bit the commercial use of the coat of arms of the Swis s Co nfede rati on [S .4667 .]	pursuant to the obligation of the Government of the United States under [Public, No. 729 .] art icle 28 of the Red Cross Convention signed at Geneva July 27, 1929. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o America in Congress assembled, That it shall be Swiss Confederation. f Commercial use of unlawful for any person, pa rtnership, incorporated or unincor- coat of arms of, pro- porated company, or association within the jurisdiction of the United pro- hibited. p. 2092. States to use, whether as a trade mark, commercial label, or portion thereof, or as an advertisement or insignia for any business or organ- ization or for any trade or commercial purpose, the coat of arms of the Swiss Confederat ion, consisting of an upright white cross with equal arms and lines on a red ground, or any simulation thereof Provided, That no corporation, or association that actually Pro viso. perso n, Use of similar design used or whose assignors actually used a design or insignia identical for past 10 years. with or similar to that described herein for any lawful purpose for ten years next preceding the effective date of this Act shall be deemed forbidden to continue the use thereof for the same purpose. Su e. 2 . Any pers on who willfully violates the provisions of this Penalty for violation. Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be liable to a fine of not exceeding $500 or imprisonment for a term not excee ding one year, or both. Approved, June 20, 1936. [C HAPT ER 636 .] Funds available. AN ACT June 20, 1936 . To provide for the sale of the Port Newark Army Base to the ci ty of Newark,	[S .4737 .] New Jersey, and for other purposes. [Public, No.730.] Be it enact ed by the Se nate and Ho use of Repre senta tives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That the S ecretary Base. Newark A rmy of War be, and he is hereby, authorized to sell to the city of Newark, Newts k N .a., city of New Jersey, on terms and conditions deemed advisable by hi m, the ized. right, title, and interest of the United States in the Port Newark Army Base, New Jersey, including such equipment per- tai ning theret o as he det ermin es is not r equire d for mili tary p urpos es, for the sum of $2,00 0,000, of which $100,000 shall be paid in cash Pay ment. and the balance in annual installments, on or before August 1 of each succeeding year, of $100,000 per year for the first five years and $200,000 per year thereafter, with permission to the city of Newark to anticipate payment of the deferred installments at any time : Provided, That said initial payment of $100 .000 of the pur- chase,price shall be made by the city of Newark to the Secretary of Initial installment. War not later than August 1, 1936, and possession delivered by the Transfer of posses- sion. United States as of September 1, 1936, or as soon thereafter as pr act ica ble : Pr ovided furth er, That title to the property shall pass Delivery of t itle. to the city of Newark and a quitclaim deed delivered by the Secre- tary of War after receipt by him of the final payment : And provided Federal use in na- tional emergency pay- further, That such conveyance shall be made upon the condition that went. the United States, in the event of war or of any national emergency declared by Congress to exist, shall have the right to take over said