464 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Suas. I. Cris. 270-272. 1924. of the Treasury in the same proportion as other expenses of the District Coutrigltg lands ae- of Columbia. Tl}e hind sokacquired vyitglimlgzhe Distrgcg of Ccélumbig ‘shal1beaparto the ar systemo the 1StI'iOtO oum 13 an be under control of tliie Chief of Engineers of the United States Army; that areas suitable for playgrocuind piilrposes miiyfinhtheé discretion of said Commission be assign to the contro 0 the ommissioners of the District iof Columbia for playground purposes, °°”*‘° "'° D*"'*°'~ That the land so acquired outside the District of olumbia shall be controlled as determined by agreement between said commission and the proper officers of the States of Maryland and Virginia, such agreements to be subject to the approval of the President. Annual rewrr to Sec. 4. Said commission shall repprt to Conglress annually on the °°““”“" iirst Monday of December the lan acquired uring the preceding iiscal year, the method of acquisition, and the cost o each tract. It shall also submit to the Bureau of the Budget on or before September 15 of each year its estimate of the total sum to be appropriated for expenditure under the provisions of this Act during the succeeding HSAII ycmied J 6 1924 pprov , une , . ]`lg?¥6’}g4. CHAP. 271.-An Act To authorize the Commissioners of the District of lPub1i¤.N¤·2¤*-l Columbia to accept certain land in the District of Columbia dedicated by Charles C. Glover for park purposes. · Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re eeentativee of the l’.§';..",§€§§£E“““?§i,‘; apnea sam of Anseriea in amgma manga, That uic com- 1%;*}: _‘§, g °‘ miggioneerg of Digcgoof sind they areFhereby, au oriz an , 1rec ying a ong oundry Branch between Massachusetts gvenue and Reservoir Street ded'- cated by Charles C. Glover for park purposes, and coutizining alpproxunately seventy-seven and one-half acres, as more accurately _ To be num as s own on map Number 1003, filed in the office of the surveyor of the
- {,”°C‘§,§’,‘{§{¤¥§,"‘{,Y,°;,¥ District of olumbia, which tract of land shall be known as “The
¤¤u¤¤·" Glover Parkwgy and Child1‘en’s Playground "; and the said comm§q=g;:_yc¤;e¤;m¤¤¤¤ missioners are urther authorized to accept any dcdications of addi- Liadc 8 Wt 0, my tional land contiguous to this tract for park urposes. mccparriymm. Sue. 2. That the Glover Parkwa and Childiren s Pla ound an Y ygr d additions thereto, when acquired, shall become a part of the park system of the District of Columbia. Approved, June 6, 1924. June 6, 1924.
Otggar. 2*72.-~An Act For the protection of the fisheries of Alaska, and for
' ` T p\ll'p0R8. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of R t t' th iii.~°iiiir.fg areas sa United States of glmerica in Oongreaa aaseviizliimeidiniihiaiitesftizf th; gjjgcagg égsgjssggf purpose of protecting and conserving the fisheries of the United sons established- States in all waters of Alaska the Secretary of Commerce from time to time may set apart and reserve fishin areas in any of the waters of Alaska over which the United Statesdnas jurisdiction, and within ' such areas may establish closed seasons during which lishing may be amnesty mtu-rea limited or prohibited as he may prescribe. Under this authority to gg;‘gj°°’°’“*’ °‘C°m‘ limit fishing any area so set apart and reserved the Secretary may (ag fix Elie size anbcg chzgatiter of nets, boats, traps, or other gear an app ances to use therein; (b) limit th tch f ti h t taken from any area; (c) make such regulation; (ais to iiimes m 0 be _ , . eans, rsm¤_gs¤fg¤¤x¤xr»a methods, and entent of fishing as he may deem advisable. From and
- “°“ ‘””“" · after the creation of any such fishing area and during the time