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74 TH CONG RESS . SESS . I. CHS. 546, 547. AUGUST 15, 1935 . execution of s entence may be suspended for such period as the court may direct ; and the court may at or before the expiration of such period remand such sentence or cause it to be executed . Conditions thus imposed by the court may include submission to medical and mental examination, diagnosis and treatment by proper public health and wel fare authorities, and such other terms and conditions as the court may deem best for the protection of the community and the punishment, control, and rehabilitation of the defendant . Assistance author- The health officer of the District of Columbia, the Women's Bureau ized . of the Police Department, the Board of Public Welfare, and the pro- bation officer s of the court are authorized and directed to perform such duties as may be directed by the court in effectuating compliance with the conditions so imposed upon any defendant . Designated section SEC. 4. Section 7 of the Act of Congress entitled "An Act for the repe l e 27, p. 323 . preservation of the public peace and the protection of property within the District of Columbia ", approved July 29, 1892, is hereby repealed . Approved, August 15, 1935 . [CHAPTER 547 .]

AN ACT Au gust 15, 1935 .

[s .997.1 To provide for the establishment of a national monument on the site of Red Hill IPilblic, No.277.]

estate of P atrick Henry . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Patrick Henry Na- United States o f America i n Congress assembled, That when title to tional Monument, Va. ; establishment .

the estate known as Red Hill, the estate of Patrick Henry, located Location . in Charlotte County, Virginia, together with such buildings and other property located thereon as may be designated by the Secretary of the Interior as necessary or desirable for national monument purposes shall have been vested in the United States, said area and Proclamation, improvements shall be designated and set apart by proclamation of the President for the preservation as a national monument for th e ben efit and i nspir ation of t he pe ople, and shall be c alled the " Patrick Henry National Monument ." t °nse of lndand other SEC. 2. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, property . authorized to accept donations of land, interests in land and/or bu ildin gs, s truct ures, and other prop erty withi n the boun darie s of said national monument as determined and fixed hereunder, and donations of f unds for the purchase and/or maintenance thereof, the Proviso .

title and evidence of title to lands acquired to be satisfactory to the Ac quisi tion by co n- Secretary of the Interior : Provided, That he may acquire on behalf demnation .

of the Unit ed States out of an donated funds b purchas e at Vol. 25, p. 357.

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y U . S. C.,p . 1785.

prices deemed by him reasonable, or by condemnation under the pro- visions of the Act of August 1, 1888, such tracts of land within said national monument as may be necessary for the completion thereof . Administration, etc. SEC. 3 . Tha t the admi nistr ation

and development of Vol. 39, p .535.

f prot ection, u.s. c., p.591.

the aforesaid national monument shall be exercised under the direc- tion of the Secretary, of the Interior by the National Park Service, subject to the provisions of the Act of August 25, 1916, entitled "An Act to establish a National Park Service, and for other purposes ", as amended . Re habi lita tion la law office . of Pat- rick Henry ice. SEC . 4 . The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to make such alterations and repairs to the cottage used as a law office by Patrick Hen ry and to install therein such furniture and furnish- ings as may be necessary to (1) restore such cottage to the approxi- mate condition and appearance possessed by it at the time of Patrick permittd , a museum Henry's death, and (2) permit the use of such cottage as a museum for relics and records pertaining to Patrick Henry, and for other