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732 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 218. 1920. when `t is necessary to prevent them from destroyin human lives or inflictingpersonal in`ury, is prohibited within theglimits of said parks; or _ all an; fishbetaken out of any of the waters of the said parks or either 0 them, in any other way than by hook and lme, and then onlti at such seasons and such tunes and manner as mafy be bokgzul-raw em. ¤¤ directed Egan e Secretalxiy ofbtllisnllntglior. $hg1a1;':lhe Secgetéaglo the '°s°" Interior make an pu su ene es an r ations as he may deem necessary and proper For the management and care of the park and for the protection of the propertiy therem, especially for the preservation from injury or spoliation o all timber, mineral deposits otger than those lnigally llocated prigr to lgie pass§e of the t'v ts t' an esta ' said ar , natur curiosi- {gx ivtindiazrfinllillxijelllgs within said pages, ang for the protection of the_ the park from capture or destruction, and to prevent their being frightened or driven from the said parks- and e shall make rules and regulationswgoverning the taking of, fish from the sgsvidauve or vi¤h· streams or lakes in the said parks or either of them. Possession ' within said parks, or either of them, of the dead bodies or any part thereof of any wild or animal shallglllni prixna faciie evidtelnlcge gh? o vi ame e 'tyo vioat' c. r¤;·s=y¤¤v¤¤¤=a¤¢ ll•hI;0I;:e1(is1o1i)8d: ;Sersons,n§rSstage adr express companyljg or railway °'°"s‘°”” h°”°°" °°°' compan , who knows or has reason to believe that they were taken or killed, contrary to the provisions of this Act, and who receives for gznsportaailcin ?g]pf sand animals,fbL1l;ds, 01}; fish so killed, csnugtllgg or en or 0 vio ate any o e other provisions o Act, or ahy rule or regulation that may be promulgated by the Secrettlany oil the lkxgteriontyth geéirence in thtimanagertnent care of e ai ar orei ero , or or eprotec'ono epropertysthergin foi· the piveservatidilll from injury or spoliation of timber, mineral deposits, other than those legally located prior to the passage of the respective Acts creating and establishingssaid parks, natural curiosities, or wonderful objects within said par , or either of them, or fotiil the fpaobtection og tllnn birgs, oiigsiish in the saig parks, orei ero m,orw 0 wi said par commitany am e in'ury, spoliation to or upon an buildi , fence, hedge, ate, agle ’ ng i F"' posg, tree, wood, unddergood, timhgr, gagdenéhcropn, vnegetnb es,§ ants, an , springs miner eposits 0 er t an ose e y ocate prior to the passage of the respective Acts creating and establishinisaid pharks, natural curitnstiltiies, or Snltgnii, matger or thang grovgling or eéng ereon, or situate erein, esu ject to e n ty provide for the violation of rules and regulations of the ggcretary of the _ _ Interior authorized by section 3 of the Act of Congress approved ‘°’·"°·¥’·°*"5· gugitiit 2.;>,bfi$316 Etggutes, pagief535)éhentitle “A11 ct es a a ation ar rvice, an or o er purposes," mamma t M whirgi sectionlin herebty amegdnln liyllstrilrniig therefrom thehwogds ,,_ “ m ""an anyvioaionso anyo e osan r ationsauthori

§<>¤·39»v-¤*5·¤¤¤¤¤· by this _Act shall be punished as provided forelqndsection 50 of the

` Act entitled ‘An Act to codify and amend the Penal Laws of the United States} approved March 4, 1909, as amended by section 6 pif the Act ogggne 25211910rg1`hirty§ixthhUmt%edhStatesiStatuiées at argc, page ," an msc mg in `eu thereo the wor s " a a violation of any of the rules and regulations authorized by tlliis xx shall be punished by a fine of not more than $500 or imprisonment for not exceeding six months, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of gjsegfgsvél of umm, the pi-oceedu1gs"_: Provided, That nothing herein shall be construed

 injurious as repealing or m any Way modifying the authority granted the

}*,*;*§;,_ = °°°· **°‘ °*" Secretary o the Interior by said section 3 of the said Act approved August 125, 191 Sig; selil or dispoie of timber in national parks in those es w ere, in ju gment, the cutf of l1 f be uired grisorder to control the attacks of ings o$·udisea]-dues drmolillqerwise conserve the scenery of the natural or historic objects in such parks