SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 75. 1925. 747 provisions of this Act, and the burden of proof shall be upon the possessor or claimant of it to overcome the presumption of illegal possession and to establish the fact that it was obtained and is possessed lawfully; and in case of judgment being rendered in favor of the United States, it shall be disposed of as directed by the ,,,,?,*§"}°‘,ff,§‘j“,0‘;§,,,,P,{g°,; court having jurisdiction, and if sold, the proceeds of sale shall Salesbe transmitted by the clerk of the court to the executive officer to be disposed of as are other receipts of the commission. Sec. 14. TRANSFER or rUNns.——That the unexpended balances of ,,vE§§§f,‘?“d°db“l““‘*"’ any sums appropriated by the Agricultural Appropriation Act for X;‘,;42»1;;,,{3*°· the fiscal years ending June 30, 1924 and 1925, for enforcing the R.S.Z¤Ii¥c.1¤?>6,p·34¤. provisions of section 1956 of the Revised Statutes, as amended, so xgifigfgfiiii. far as 1t_ relates to the protection of land fur—bearing animals in §f,*j{·¥’·{§é * the_Terr1tory, or by the Sundry Civil Act for the fiscal years 'p` ` ending June 30, 1924 and 1925, for the protection of game in the Territory, are hereby made available until expended for the expenses of carrying into effect the provisions of this Act and regulations made pursuant thereto. _ _ Sec. 15. Pniunrrns.-That unless a diiferent or other penalty or 1a tf°r v`°` punishment is herein specifically prescribed, a person who violates any p_rov1sion of this Act, or who fails to perform any duty imposed by this Act or_any order or regulation adopted pursuant to this Act, IS guilty of misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than $25 nor more than $500 or be imprisoned not more than _ _ Six months, or both; and, in addition thereto, the conviction of any n%‘?’""° °u‘°”"°“ licensed hunter for a violation of any of the provisions of this Act · shall cause a forfeiture of his license and he shall surrender it upon demand to any person authorized by the commission to receive it; that all moneys from fines shall be transmitted by the clerk of the www °“*¤°’·· court to the executive officer to be disposed of as are other receipts of the commission. _ _ That any licensed guide who shall fail or refuse to report promptly m,?§§‘?,°$;,§§d,lL§‘,§f fif} to the commission any violation of this Act of which he may have §,‘j},B{,°$f**¤¢ ¤°‘"* knowledge, shall be guilty of a violation of this Act, and, in addition thereto, shall have his license revoked and shall be ineligible to act as a licensed guide for a period of five years from the time of his conviction therefor, or, of the establishment to the satisfaction of the commission of definite proof of such offense. Sec. 16. Exisrrive LEGISLATION o0N*1*rNm»2n _IN roncu rnmroiurnnr.- tifuxtiggtnhg ::1* That the provisions of existing laws relating to the protection of iaighaaedmgmaeom pug game and fur-bearing animals, birds, and nests and eggs of birds in ‘ the Territory shall remain in full force and effect until the expiration of ninety days from the date of the publication of regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture adopted pursuant to the provisions of this Act. - Sno, 17, That nothing in this Act contained shall be construed N.¥1$`£ir¤1il°Kml°y as repealing or modifying in any manner section_6 of the Act of ,,,g§“}§,,"},‘§§°,,,,’E",,g,,",§f Congress approved February 26, 1917 (Thirty-ninth Statutes at V¤¤·¤°·v·°3°- Large, page 938), entitled "An Act to emabhsh the Mount McKinley National Park in the Territory of Alaska." _ _ _ Src. 18. Darn nmmcrrvn.-That the provisions of this Act relating m°°““ d°*°'· to the creation and organization of the commission and with respect to making or ado ting regulations shall take effect on its passage and approval; all) other provisions of this Act shall take efect ninety days from the date of the publication of regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture. Approved, January 13, 1925.