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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 104, 105. 1922. 465 DEPARTMENT or LABOR. For national security and defense, De artment of Labor, $103.54. b0]l?°P*'**¤°¤* °f Le For miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of) Labor Statistics, $1.10. ` For expenses of regu ating immigration, $16.50. For miscellaneous ex enses, Bureau of Naturalization, $3.45. For investigation of dliild welfare, Children’s Bureau, 24 cents. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, $6.50. U“i°°dSt“t°s°°“"S` PosT OFFICE DEPABTMENT—POSTAL SERVICE. For railroad transportation, $12,095.14. P°“"l S°'“°°" For Star Route Service, $50. For vehicle service, $4,626.96. For office appliances, $4. For mail messenger service, $35.60. For miscellaneous items, nrst and second class post offices, 43 cents. For Rural Delivery Service, $71. For compensation to postmasters, $590.43. For Railway Mail Service, salaries, $211.72. For post office ecliui ment and supplies, 57 cents. For temporary c erli) hire, $155. For s ecial delivery fees, $6.56. For clierks, first and second class post offices, $400.10. For city deliver? carriers, $2,912.21. For shi ment o supplies, $130.31. For indibmnities, domestic mail, $15.20. For indemnities, intemational registered mail, $587.21. Total, audited claims, section 3, $$99,447.10. _ SEc. 4. This Act hereafter may be referred to as the "Second Tm" °tA°t‘ Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1922.’ Approved, March 20, 1922. CHAP. 105.-An Act To consolidate national forest lands. _ [Mmm? , 0. Be it enacted by the S emte and House %lRepresentati*ves of the United States 0{A merica, in Congress assembled, at, when the p)ublic interests £;I§g§’f§%°'§?°{',¤d, will be enefited thereby, the Secretary of the Interior e, and hereby "m**¤·°“ °*'*’°**· is, authorized in his discretion to accept on behalf of the United States title to any lands within the exterior boundaries of the national forests which, in the opinion of the Secreta of Agriculture, are Land mw in chiefly valuable for national forest purposes, arid in exc ange therefor mhmgf" ° may patent not to exceed an equal value of such national forest land, m the same State, surveyed and nonmineral in character, or the Secretary of Agriculture may authorize the grantor to cut and remove an equal value of timber within the national forests of the same State; the values in each case to be determined b§ the Secretary of _ Agriculture: Provided, That before any such exc ange is effected 1p.,'°;,”;.K ao., of pm. notice of the contemplated exchange reciting the lands involved shall P°°°d°*"*““¤"· be published once each week for four successive weeks in some newspaper of general circulation in the county or coimties in which may e situated the lands to be accepted, and in some like newspaper published in any county in which may be situated any lands or timber to be given in such exchange. Timber given in such exchanges shall me °mmb°”‘ be cut and removed under the laws and regulations relating to the national forests, and under the direction and supervision and in -12150"-—23———30 `