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SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 255. 1912. 239 Statutes, page three hundred and thirty-two), for the alteration repair, and construction of necessary buildings and docks and improvements of the grounds of the reservation at San Juan, Porto Rico set aside to the Department of Commerceand Labor as a lighthouse depot and headquarters of the lighthouse district by the proclamation of the President of the United States dated January *’*°°·'*¤·”°¤··P-*’- twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred twelve. A_ welling for keepers of the hghts in Guantanamo Ba£ Cuba, °""" and improving the hgh ting at a cost not to exceed fourteen ousand dollars is hereby au orized. nnmvnzrrn uorrmousn msnucr. °°'°"°"’“"'°'* The Secretary of Commerce and Labor is hereby authorized to u§;__}¤' ***1** Rim`- make re airs and improvements to aids to navigation in the Saint newmea. gielilys Igiver, Michigan, at a cost not to exceed sixty thousand '°"·*"°“‘ o ais. That the Secretary of Commerce aud Labor be, and he is hereby, °I2,,‘f.‘2.",;,,°“}’,'§,i‘g· I, authorized to reconvey to Chase S. Osborn, of Sault Sainte Marie {gg, ,¥*·=*¤· *°°°¤· Michigan, one and ninety-five one-hundreths acres of land situated in the coung of Chippewa, State of Michigan, which were granted by him to e Uni States by deed dated May twenty-eighth, nmeteen hundred and ten, and for which the purchase price has never been paid by the Govemment, to be used as a site or Duck Island Range Lights, Saint Marys River, Michigan which land is no longer needed for lighthouse purposes, in view of the discontinuance of said lights: Provided, That said reconveyanct ‘1all be made {’.n°•mQ°&°“mc M without expense to either party, except that incident to the prepara-· ' tion and recordin of the necessary title papers, which expense shall be defra ed by Sie United States out of the appropriation made on March third, nineteen hundred and three, or the purpose of obtaining title to the sites upon which range lights had been established along the Saint Marys River, Michigan. rnmraasru Lronrnonsn nismxcr. “"·"°°““‘ ‘“"’*°‘· The Secretary of Commerce and Labor is hereby authorized to use ,}§,'gg°' ‘°‘ ¤°“°"" the agigro riation of sixty thousand dollars for a tender for the rH¤§¤:l!¤r¤•=r·¤1>1>¤> fifteen (iiow the thirteenthehlighthouse district made by the Act ’v.,i,°s{_,,m», of March fourth, nineteen hun and seven (Thirtyyfourth Statutes, page thirteen hundred and nineteen), for constructing a tender for gmlginlestilmtercril lights may be established and maintained, in the §';jf_}‘{;fu*Y'§i,_ discretion of the Commissioner of Lighthouses, out of the annual lg appro riations for the Lighthouse Service, on the Saint Croix River, inc udgng Lake Saint Croix, Wisconsin and Minnesota. _ _ Am Commmm Sec. 2. That hereafter, in case of the absence of the Commismoner e, ,.,,_h“§,|,,,d_ and Deputy Commissioner of the Bureau of Lighthouses, the Secretary of Commerce and Labor may designate some_ officer of said bureau to perform the duties of the commissioner during his absence. I _ 1 to m _0 _ And hereafter the benefits of the Act of May thirtieth, nineteen .,e.§"""°S _° p' Y h¤¤d1'9d and eight (Thirty—fifth Statutes, page five hundred and ,°‘<;¢g_P¤¤¤**°¤· ¤l· fifty-Six), entitled "A.n Act granting te certain employees_of the vatssassc. United States the right to receive from it compensation for injuries Sustained in the course of their emp1oyment," Shall be <·xt0¤d€d to persons employed b the United States in any hazardous employment _ · . ~· .· Sale of ¢‘lr·t.unu to U1 U18 Lighthouse &rvwe; and hereafter the Secretary or C0mII191'60 empmye. ., and Labor is authorized to purchase, from the approlpriations for the Llghfliwllse Service, clothing for the crews of vesse s,_ to be sold W S U __ _‘_ {hi __ the employees of said service and the appropriations rexmbulsvd; wd megfgig pimhs I hereafter reimbursement, under rules prescribed by the Secretary