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1183 . `TITL$ .96.-—-PA1fRIOTIQ' QOCI. . ,,Gm,,,§g_a;G¤ to carry out thelmrposes -of_ this chapter. » ,(Mar,”

   1g~g;;_ C, 283, § 4, 42 _Stat.’ 15l0.) ,  _ ‘ _ I _‘ Q ·W

· 12S. ‘ Fggdg receivd from States.? munlelpalitim or private §,.dividualsZ-¥'1’he ¢0¤`*ml$$i0,¤ is ‘ authorised to receive ,,;,,,,1 any state, municipal. or private source for the, purposes » .. , Q,. this pgmpter, and such fundsshall bedeposlted by the com. ,,,;..1..1. with- the Chief of. Finance ot the United gtates Army ml Quan be kept by'mm’_4¤ Separate accounts. andlshall `bc -dis1.arscd upon vouchers approved by the- chairman ctn the ` (..,m.nission. ·(3I¤1‘. 4. 1923. B. @3.} 5. 42 Stat: 1510.) p - , é I2?. Preparation, etc., ,of_ memorials at or_ navy ` yards; ascxof captured war material.-·Authorlty is given for . me prepara°tion._ of models and. designs and the Iabrlcation of - m.·m.»rials, and the materials for such memorials, at arsenals · 0.- 1..a-y yards or by other governmental agencies, lf the enmmission shall so°determine. ‘ " · . °_ ‘

 "amllority is given for the use or captured war materials,

1 ..11¤crwlse,disposed` of bycongressional action, §n_the_iabrl· _' ..,.1; of not to exceed °ten· thousand pounds otbronze to be a».·.l` on the memorials ‘constructed under the provisions ot .1111. chapter. In the..selection·.of inaterlals the commission Salam ·rcfra—in from gtilising material which might otherwise 1..· zwailalplle for decorative. or `rnemorial purposes. (Mar. · 4, ` mc:. ..·. so, 42 stat. 1510.) · · , · · _ _ · 128. Replicas of m€I!!él‘ii#l8.¢·—Tl1tE! commission lsauthorized · lo turnisla replicas ot any xne1norlal,° or any part thereof, to . — :—t:1t.·.<, llllllll(‘i]l&litl€S,a0l‘ interested private persons or assocla;. _ u..pJat actual cost, and toapply any proceeds from such sales

  • 1.. ll-lv pipriioscs of this chapter. A (Mar. 4, 1923, c. 283, ’§ 7, 42

sm. l510.)‘= _ __ , · ‘ · ‘ _ Q 129. Cooperation with 'States, etc., in erection of me-- 1

sorials$;.'_!*l1e` commission is authorized · and___ dire(*t&d,_ to (:Q·

...;» rate with Aznericancitizens, States, municipalities, or ass0— .»1sxi..us desiring to erect war memorlalsin Europe in such man-, __ ncl- as may be determined by jthe commission. No asslstanceln <·¤·.~r1ing any such memorial shall be given by any administrative a;:.·m·;·of the United States unless the plan has been approved in }·lr4'4‘UI.'(l2i}l(‘(¥ with the provisions of this CIl8pt811.‘ _(·M81‘. 4, v- ·1t=::i$,· c. 2$3,_§ 8, 42 Stat. 1510. )_ I ‘ _ ` ( I .

. \ \\ arms. um ossmwawoas _ .§ 142 130. Maintenance { of memorials erected.-l—It_ shall be the · dutyof the Secretary of War to maintain the memorials erected by the commission under `authority `of. this chapter, and the commission shall advise the Secretary ot War of the location and V date ofwcoinpletion of each memorial. (Mar. 4, 1923, c. 283, § 9, 42 Stat; 1510.) -- _ _ I ‘

 131. Statements ,to President.-——~The, commission shall trans- ·

mit to the President of the.'United States annually onthe lst of. July a° statement of all its financial and other transactions during the preceding dscal year, (Mar. 4, 1923, c. 283, § 10, 42 ` Stat. 1510.) _ " _‘ _ ._ _ ‘ » · . 132. Records and archives.-·'1`he records and archives ot the commission shall, upon the termination of its duties, be deposited with the Secretary ‘ of War. (Mamt'4, 192%, cg 283, § 12, 42’ Stat. 1510.) - h· S _ p . . _ 133. Disbu1’Qi¤lS agent for disbursement of expeuitures outside of _ United States.-eblshurseinetits Lfor expenditures outsideiof continental United States may be made by a special dlsbursing agent designated by the commission and under such regulations as it may prescribe. (Apr. 2, 1924, c. 81, § 1, 43 Stat. 35; June 7, 1924, c. 292, 5 1,_ 43 Stat. 522.) Chapter- 9.-MISCELLANEOUS. I ' Sec. ‘- · ·· ‘ . 141. 'Dlsplay ottlag on `buildlngs on second Sunday in May. 142.. Second Sunday ln_May designated as ,Mot~her's"Da'y. _ Section 141. Display oi. Has on buildings on second Sumlay in May;_—The President of the United States is authorized and` requested to issue a proclamation calling upon the Government officials to display the United `States flag on all Governnient buildings, and thepeople ot the United States to display the flag at their homes or other suitable splaces, on the second Sunday in May, as a public expression of our loveand reverence for the mothers of- our country. (May 8, 1914, No, 13, t 1, easter. 770.) — ‘ J n t . 142. Second Sunday in May dmiiatcd as Mothers Day.-—_ The second Sunday in May shall hereafter be designated and known as Mother’s‘,Day, and, it shall be the. duty of the President to request its" observance as provided for in this resolution. (May 8, 1914, No. 13, { 2, 38‘Stat. 771.) E ‘ x