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forester in such case and his keepers, under the supervision 

 and direction of the state forester, shall be charged with the 

 duty of enforcing all such regulations and of performing such 

 labor therein as may be necessary for the care and main- 

 tenance thereof; and within such public domain shall have 

 the powers of constables and police officers in towns. 



1913, 564, sect. 3. Said chapter twenty-eight is hereby 

 further amended by striking out section twenty-six and 

 inserting in place thereof the following: Sec- May lease 

 tion 26. Any such city or town may lease any l 

 building on a public domain, and shall apply all sums de- 

 rived from rents or from the sale of the products of any 

 such domain, so far as may be necessary, to the management 

 thereof. 



1913, 564, sect. 4. Said chapter twenty-eight is hereby 

 further amended by striking out section twenty-seven and 

 inserting in place thereof the following: Section 27. Any 

 city or town in which such a public domain is situated may 

 erect thereon any building for public instruction May erect 

 or recreation: provided, that if such public do- b< 

 main has been placed under the supervision and control of 

 the state forester, under the provisions of this act, no such 

 building shall be erected unless his approval shall first be 

 obtained. 



1913, 564, sect. 5. Said chapter twenty-eight is hereby 

 further amended by striking out section twenty-nine and 

 inserting in place thereof the following: Section 29. For 

 the purpose of defraying the expenses incurred under the 

 provisions of the six preceding sections any city or town may 

 issue from time to time, and to an amount not exceeding the 

 sum actually expended for the taking or purchase of lands for 



