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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Gus. 24, 26, 27, 1921. 1089 the?. 2%.§Joint Rteigutiopo To fnagle the Secretary of the Seinalte and the Clak of J&¤¤}•rvRé3»£§¤}· 0 0 G l' I1 VQ 8 HGCEBBTY GX DBBS O mtime mba rsiiimt of the United sam on umu £€1921. ° lm °°'°` fm- Ra-» 1*0-5*-1 Resolved by the Senate and House 0 Representatives 0 the United States tg America in Oonpress assembled That to enable the Secretary m},;‘,§,j‘§,;f"‘ °°“` of the enate and the C erk of the House of Representatives te ay Cugvvggorggig fw the necessary expenses of the inaugural ceremonies of the Presidiiint er. gr °°°°°° of the United States, March 4, 1921, in accordance with such pro am as may be adopted by the joint committee of the Senate and Iiluse of Representatives, appomted under a concurrent resolution of the Pvvtv-1¤41· two ouses, including the pay for extra police, there is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, $50,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, the same to be immediately available. ~ Approved, January 13, 1921. CHAP. 28.—Joint Resolution PfoV1d1Ilg· torthe cntofexpenaesof conve ns? J. ll' nih votes of electors for President and Vice President. Paym ying Resolved by the Senate and House 0 Representatives 0 the United States of America in Congress assembled; That for the ayfment of the .iiI;i°°t°'°l¤diiii»` me messengers of the res active States for conveying to the seat of Gov- ”;,':;"¢g§ ernment the votes oi) the electors of said States for President and ¤¢¤¢¤¤- Vice President of the United States, at the rate of 25 cents for every mile of the estimated distance by the most usual roads traveled from the place of meeting of the electors to the seat of Government of the United States computed for one distance only, there is appr riated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated (the sum of $14,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Approved, January 15, 1921. Ian 26, 1921. CHAP. 27.-An Act To provide for the disposition of certain public lands with- 'lgyz"'9·l drawn and improved under the provisions of the Act of Oongrem approved Jime 25, ll BBE N°· Eu 1910 (Thirty-sixth Statutes at LaE;gp:age 847), as amended by the Act of August 24, 1912 (Thirtyseventh Statutes at , page 497), and which are no longer needed. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentattves of the United States cg America in Congress assembled, `Thaticvhenever in the o inion iiiiiiiii»l.°$:ik¤cs no of the ecretary of the Interior any lands which have been withdrawn {§§,‘§§§,{’°§§§’v{§§ **,71 under the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 25, 1910 P°{,j)¤{§,gb°$g};*·°l`°· (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large, page 847), as amended by the Act Vol;37;g:407; of Congress approved August 24, 1912 (Thirty-seventh Statutes at Large, page_497), iior_the_ purpose of exploratory drilling to discover water supplies for irrigation or other purposes, and which have had wells or other permanent improvements placed thereon by and at the expense of the United States, are no longer needed for the purgpose for which they were withdrawn and im roved, the Secretary o the Interior ma appraise the lands, togetiier with the improvements _ thereon, andy thereafter sell the same to a citizen of the United States S°l°° ” ‘°°°°°‘ for not less than the appraised value at public auction to the lgghest bidder, after giving pu lic notice of the time and lace of s e by posting upon the land and publication for not less tgian thirty days in a newspaper of general circulation in the vicinity of the land. Sec. 2. That upon payment of the purchase price the Secretary P°*°¤**°*$S“°· of the Interior is authorized b appro riate patent to convey all the right, title, and interest in enc? to saidp lands to the purchaser at said sale, subject, however, to such reservations, limitations, or conditions