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1012 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 371,372, 399, 400. 1922. F*P°¤¤ '*°¤ mr Sec. 2. That an amount sufficient to ay the necessary costs and m°immm` expenses of the condemnation proceediiigs taken pursuant hereto and for the payment of the amounts awarded as_ damages is hereby authorized, payable out of the revenues of the District of Columbia; ,,g°£’g,‘$"§{Y,°{'L,°f>“;,° the amounts collected as benefits to be covered mto the Treasury of

  • 6***- the United States to the credit of the revenues of the District of

Columbia. Approved, September 21, 1922.

 GKu:1P£0372ib—Jt1;•a;n§ Resolution; Favoring the establishment in Palestine of a

[Pub.Rs.,N0.73. mtio me 1- ewzsh' peep e. R I ed b the Senate nd House 0 Re esentatives of the United

mm- Stat;w0_1;°AmZrica in Congress assembéd, 'Hat the United States of

“°”“*,w,,*{,,‘;",_Q,!,,'{,{,_°"““ America favors the establishment in Palestine of a national home ¤¤¤di¤<¤¤- for the Jewish people, it beinghcleagly imderstood that noth1ng_ shall be done which may prejudice e ci rel1g1ous_r1ghts of Christian and all other non ewish commumties m_ Palestine and that the holy places and religious buildmgs and sites m Palestme shall be adequately protected. Approved, September 21, 1922. S°P“fg‘b§`2g· 1m' CHAP. 399.-An Act Authorizing the President to dispose of certain arms and

 abrtprimunition seized in pursuance of the Act approved June 15, 1917, along the‘Mexican

er. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Representatiws of the United aims and smm¤¤i— States 0 America in. Con ess assembled? That the President be, and . . Y" ubin or, seas: on he here y 1S, authorized, thro h the Secretary of War, to sell, u on “§V P ¥E;·§gfg*;gBb‘;'§§' ““°°' supih terms as the Secretarg oi 31- sl;a.ll1d<=%zVm ezlgpedient, such arms ' an ammunition now in the an s o the ar epartment and its bureaus as were seized under the provisions of or in pursuance of the V¤l.40.pp-22*495- Act approved June 15, 1917 (Fortieth Statutes, pages 223 to 225), mum. and commonly the "Espienag1e Act": Provided, That no such °°¤***“°¤$- arms said arnmmntigp shall li; sol plr ofered ger sale unlesshthe owner ereo IS un own or at suc arms an ammunition ave remained unclaimed by the owner for a period of one year prior to rmmss. such offer for sale. The proceeds of such sale, less the expense thereof, if any, shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States. Approved, September 22, 1922. S°"°°f§l’g8% lm' G§AP. 400.-An Act To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to gut extensions

 getime upggrfprezniphzsrfgr the development of underground waters wi `n the State of

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United

,;,,,,,,d,,,,_ States of America in Congress assembled, Thht the Secretary of the

°P“*g{;g;j;;g£g£¤: Interior may, if he shall End that any permittee has been unable, xpm ra open- with the exercise of diligence, to begin or continue operations for the vu; 41, ,,_m_ ilwtjlopment of underground waters within the time prescribed by sections 4 and 5 of the Act of Congress a proved October 22, 1919 (Forty-first Statutes, page 295), extend tli)e time for the beginning, recommencement, or completion of the said operations described m

 said sections for such time, not exceeding two years, and upon such

conditions as he shall prescribe. Approved, September 22, 1922.