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s1XrY.s1X*rH cosennss. sm. II. cus. 2oo—20s. 1920. 623 1916 (Thirt —ninth Statutes at Large, age 218): Provided That no *"9”**°- ,_ sales hereurirder shall be made for less Ithan $2.50 iper acre: and the tioIi»;ic°’ m" md appraised value of the timber on the land, nor unt such lands shall have been subject to homestead entry for a period of two years: Promkied further, That the proceeds of such sales shall be applied in the w:ggP<>¤iti°¤ °‘ Pm manner prescribed in said Act of June 9, 1916 (Thirtyeninth Statutes Vai :-:9, p. 222- at Large, page 218). Approved, May 25, 1920. CHAP. 201.-An Act Authorizing the Secretary of War to t1u·n over to the Post- [g?{I%5l3l5?/Sli master General without charge therefor a certain building, or buildings, now located at Watertown, New York. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United W t rt N Y States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary; of War is ASIS; liiliiiiiings in, hereby authorized in his discretion to turn over to the ostmaster §$’0S'{f,,@"g,,,§§,‘?,§,_‘° General without charglg therefor such buildings or parts thereof as may be desired by the ostmaster General and now located at Water- use amnm. town, New York; and the Postmaster General is hereb%Vauthorized to cause said buildings or parts thereof to be removed to ashington District of Columbia, and reassembled or reconstructed for the use oi the Post Office Department on the tract of land adjoining the mailequipment shops and which it proposes to purchase. Approved, May 25, 1920.

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CHAP. 202.-.1 oint Resolution Authorizing the Secretar§ofWar to loan to Paul [iii? izsés. esi.] E. Slocumb Post, Numbered Eighty-five, Gran Army of the epublic, Bloomington , [Pub. Res., No. 43.] Indiana, necessary tents and cots foruse at the State encampment to be held at said city May 25, 26, and 27, 1920. Resolved by the Senate and House o Re esentatives of the United States gfzlmerica in Congress assemblgd, 'lqat the Secretary of War mgiblrilrneiartllly stm be, an he is hereby, authorized to loan, in his discretion, to the p{{,‘{“_%.;‘_S}’,{cu{,.°§t?·°,E‘j Paul E. Slocumb Post, Numbered Eighty-five, Grand Army of the Bl°°¤*¤¤*°¤»”*°··'°'· Republic, Bloomington, in the State encampment to be held at Bloomin ton, Indiana, May 25, 26, and 27, 1920, the necessary tents and cots as may be agreed upon by said ost and the War De- _ gartment: Provided, Thut no_expense shall Ee caused the United wha;. tates Government by the delivery and return of said roperty, the *¤•¤· same to be delivered to the commander of said Paul E. Slocumb Post at such time as may be agreed upon by the Secretary of War and , the commander of smd post: Provided further That the Secretary B°°`"°'°°"°°°m' of War, before delivering stud equuépment, shall take from the commander of said post a good and s cient security for the safe return of said property in good order and condition, and the whole to be without expense to the United States Government. Approved, May 25, 1920. liay 28, 192). CHAP. 203.-An Act Authorizing certain tribes of Indians to submit claims to the Court of Claims, and for other purposes, (mane, No. 222.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House o R esentatives o the United _ States of America in Congress assembled, f1`h:l;WaH claims ofévhatsoevcf . °°L" M nature which the Klamath and Moadac Tribes of Indians and the ,0·§'§§’,‘2‘§’c‘}{;,$§f,$"°d Yahooskm Band of Snake Indians, parties to the treat with the United States, concluded October 14, 1864 (Sixteenth Statutes at Large, page 707), may have against the United States, which h8V6