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SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C1-rs. 159-161. 1921. 1367 Sec. 2. That the President is hereby authorized, u on a lica- WL°¤d¤ Msefjfd mf tion by a municipality, to reserve and set aside frompall foiiriiis of miiiiixtligiiy f mu location, entry, or appropriation, under either the mineral or nonmineral land laws 0 the United States, any lands of the United States within the exterior boundaries of the Rainier National Forest which, in his judgment, are essential for the protection of the water supply of such municiplality, and such reservation shall remain in force until revoked by im or by Act of Congress, said lands thereafter to be administered for watershed protection by the Secretary of Agriculture in cooperation with the municipality for whose benefit the were reserved, and the Secretary of A `culture is authorized, in addition to the rules and regulations auxrized by the Act of ,,,§§{,1§°'f’ °°°" M P"` Jime 4, 1897 (Thirtieth Statutes, page 11), and Acts supplemental V°‘·3°»P-35- thereto and amendatory thereof, to prescribe from time to time and enforce rules and regulations necessary to carry out the urpose of this Act, including the right to forbid persons other tlian forest , officers and those authorized by the municipal authorities from Pumsbmm ,OO O,O_ entering or otherwise trespassing upon such reservations. Any lation or reguntitns, violation of this Act or of regulations issued thereunder shall be punish- °t°' able as is provided for in section 50 of the Act entitled "An Act to codify, revise, and amend the penal laws of the United States, VO,_ 35 O_ ,,,98. VOL approved March 4, 1909" (Thirty-fifth Statutes at Large, page 1098), 36.p·8-S7? ' as amended by the Act of Congress approved June 25, 1910 (Thirty- sixth Statutes at Large, page 857). Approved, March 4, 1921. March 4, 1921. CHAP. 160.-—An Act Authorizing bestowal upon the unknown, unidentified sees. soldier buried in westminster Abbey and the unkmwu, maaeuueee French iP¤¤¤¤· N0- mi soldier biuied in the Arc de Triomphe of the congressional medal of honor. Whereas Great Britain and France, two of the Allies of the United Pmmbm States in the World War, have lately done honor to the unknown dead of their armies by placing with Htting ceremony the body of an unknown, unidentified so dier, respectively, in Westminster Abbey and in the Arc de Triomphe; an Whereas, animated by the same spirit of comradeship in which we of the American forces fought alongside these allies, we desire to add whatever we can to the imperishable glory won by the deeds of our allies and commemorated in part by this tribute to their unknown dead: Now, therefore, Be it emusted by the Senate and House ig Representatives of the United MOM O,hOOOr_ States of America in 0 ess assemble , That the President of the nmeweepn an are United States be, and hibnlliiireby is, authorized to bestow with appro~ §,"°f§,?§,s’§‘,¥,(}§,‘Q§,;’“;{°£ priate ceremonies, military and civil, the congressional medal of honor ${6;%% i¤ MC °° 11 on the unknown, unidentified British soldier buried in Westmirrster P ` Alibey, London, England, and upon the unknown, unidentified French soldier buried in the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France. Approved, March 4, 1921. CHAP 161.-An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the iii)? Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922, and for other purposes. Be 2}} emteted by the Senate and House of Representatives ij the United SOOOU, Om, Op States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums are wises appropriationsappropriated, out of any money the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year ending Jime 30, 1922, namely: