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PUBLIC LAWS-CHS. 28 , 29-FEB. 14 , 15 , 1938 Description. the rate of $1.25 per acre, the following-described lands: Sections 19, 29, and 30, the northeast quarter of section 31, the east half of the southeast quarter of section 31, township 22 south, range 4 east, New Mexico principal meridian. Such lands shall be used for the estab- Reversionary provi- lishment of a recreational site and for educational purposes. The sion patent for such lands shall contain an express condition that if the corporation fails to use such lands for such purposes, or attempts to alienate such lands, title thereto shall revert to the United States. Any patent issued hereunder shall contain a reservation to the Provio. United States of all mineral deposits in the lands patented: Provided That such minerals so reserved shall be prospected for, mined, and removed only in accordance with regulations which may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior. Approved, February 14, 1938. [CHAPTER 29] JOINT RESOLUTION February 15, 1938 IS. J. Res. 191] To protect foreign diplomatic and consular officers and the buildings and premises [Pub. Res., No. 79] occupied by them in the District of Columbia. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United bistrct of Cu- States of America in Congress assembled, That it shall be unlawful to Protectionofforeign display any flag, banner, placard, or device designed or adapted to diplomatic, etc. , offS- ers and property.f intimidate, coerce, or bring into public odium any foreign govern- ment, party, or organization, or any officer or officers thereof, or to bring into public disrepute political, social, or economic acts, views, or purposes of any foreign government, party, or organization, or to intimidate, coerce, harass, or bring into public disrepute any officer or officers or diplomatic or consular representatives of any foreign government, or to interfere with the free and safe pursuit of the duties of any diplomatic or consular representatives of any foreign government, within five hundred feet of any building or premises within the District of Columbia used or occupied by any foreign government or its representative or representatives as an embassy, Police permits legation, consulate, or for other official purposes, except by, and in accordance with, a permit issued by the superintendent of police of etnlawfl asembly, the said District; or to congregate within five hundred feet of any such building or premises, and refuse to disperse after having been ordered so to do by the police authorities of the said District. Jurisdiction of of- SEC. 2 . The police court of the District of Columbia shall have rense3 . jurisdiction of offenses committed in violation of this joint resolution; Penalty for viola- and any person convicted of violating any of the provisions of this tion. joint resolution shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $100 or by Proviso. imprisonment not exceeding sixty days, or both: Provided, however, to bona-fide labor dis- That nothing contained in this joint resolution shall be construed to pute s . prohibit picketing, as a result of bona-fide labor disputes regarding the alteration, repair, or construction of either buildings or premises occupied, for business purposes, wholly or in part, by representatives of foreign governments. Approved, February 15, 1938. 30 [52 STAT.