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SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 291-293, 297. 1925. 963 ten esgual installments in accordance with the conditions of this proviso, egimnng with the date of amendatory contract: And 0/vided °,S°‘,:.§dg‘ “{,di°P°°°'* further, That land and water rights in said part 1 of til; Mesa rights. im wml division heretofore or hereafter offered at public sale under said Act of January 25, 1917, and not disposed of at such public sale may Minimumprices. be` sold later at private sale at not less than $25 per acre for the land and at $200 per acre for the water right. Approved, February 21, 1925. CHAP. 292.—Joint Resolution Extending the time during which certain do- lgwgl mcstic animals which have crossed the boundary line into foreign countries may [P¤b· Rm-. No- 611 be returned duty free. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the D . . United States of America in Congress assembled That despite the r»`Z? '¤:, provisions of paragraph 1506 of Title II of the Tariii Act of 1922, ‘§{°,§‘“*‘f‘,@“§lf{,r‘g°‘°‘§ horses, mules, asses, cattle, sheep, goats, and other domestic animals, g{»¤§921i¤f¤r¤'D¤¤¤;il·i-r which heretofore have strayed across the boundary line into any Uol.542, p.9Z$ foreignfcountry, or been driven across suchnlboundary lige by the owner or tem ra asturage ur ses o , or whic ma so stray or be drilixan rlieflire Ma , IE 15,205, shallytogether with gieir offsprin%; be admitted free of, duty under lations to be prescribed y the Secretary of the Treasury, if brought back to the Uréited Starrtgs ag any time l;ef¢;1re lgpccember {SI1, 1925.d Mud mum ml nc. 2. e ecretary 0 the asu s all un er regulations Ima ,,,,,‘} 1,,,,,,,, ‘ prescribed by him, remit and refund an rqluties bn any suc domes- °°·m*· bc tic animals and their offspging returned to the United States after December 30, 1924, and fore the enactment of this resolution. Such refunds shall be made upon application therefor made within one year after the enactment of this resolution. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated an amount necessary to make suc refunds. Approved, February 21, 1925. _cmr. aes.-Jem nessiuucn To authorize the appointment ee an was- '; %}'i°°‘; tional commissioner on the United States Lexington- oncord Sesquioentennial Pub.RU.. ass. Commission. Resolved b the Senate and House of Re entattves of the United States?/if America in 6'ongress assemble1d,,e8Tl1at the gpeaker c.i7.£{C°°°°'d of the House o Representatives is authorized to appoint a_ ember m·},,‘§,’§f,°°’§° b§°P{;‘_ of the House of Representatives as an additional commissioner on mhnmmm the United States Lexington—C0ncord Sesquicentenmal Commission °“’°' ' established under Public Resolution Numbered 43, Sixty-eighth Congress, second session, approved January 14, 1925. Approved, February 21, 1925. _ February24.1925. CHAP. 297.-An Act For the relief of suHerers from earthquake 111 Japan. Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Re resentatifves of the United States of?/America in Congress assemblgd, That the action ;9£}P‘j‘°°s°°”th°`*”fk°' of the Executive in directing the issue, and the issuance of Army ,¤·*,‘;¥_$P¤;‘f,m“§'§¤';·_ Supplies out of the current and reserve stock for use of the Army, giggw-.f9';d¤¤¤¤¤ 8Hd in directing payment for sugplies and for services rendered H1 ppm ` Qouneetion with the shipment an transfer of such supplies, including all other extra ex nditures, of a value not exceedin§ $6,017,- 069.03 for the relief o¥€suiferers from the earthquake in span ou