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—§]6()]_ TITLE 10 revert to the United States withoat_ notice, demand, or action hronght: And provided. favtthor, That ii the proper, o¤eial or board of any meh State, coanty, or ganicim1.lty»ahal1‘ within such time liinit, notify the Secretary ot War that mid State, eonnty, or municipality dmirs to exercise such option bat has not ine money available with which to make the pament then said land or such part thereof as may have been separately dr~si,<:nated shall be held for mle to such State, cotinty, or nunlicipality for a period not to exceed two years from the date of·sat·h notiiication: Provided farther, F1‘hat·~where any of the lands referred to in section 1 are now under lwse or license to any State for National Guard pnrposes, the State shall have lthesright to pnrchase said lands at their appraised valne,_and after parchase mayfseli any partof such lands as in the opinion of the Secretary of War may not be needed for the use of the National, Guard of sueh State: And pf·ovided`ffurth.er, That the sale of Fort Gaines, Alabama, authorized to be sold under the. Act of J nee 4, 1924] may be consummated, under the provisions of this section at any time nrior to the public sale thereof as provided in said Act. (Mar. 12, 1926, c. 5}, § 7, 44 Stat. 206;) New section. _ · · l· _ _ Q `. _- IGM. Public sale.—Sixemonths after the date of the notification of said appraiwl, if the option given section 7 "·hereof ` shall not have been exercised in the manner Qlierein speclded; or after receipt hy the Secretary of War ot" notice that, the State, eoudnty, and niunicipality do not desire to exercise the', option herein granted, the Secretary of War may sell or cause tobe sold each ot said properties at public saleat not less than] ` Ld special and tea1porary'Act not carried into the 'Codc. , _

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·.-—4Ryr 1914 the appraised ralue thereof, after advertisement in such manner as he may direct. (Mar. 12, 1926, C. 54, { 8, 44 Stat. 207. { .New section, ~ . , 4 . · 1602. Eipenses payable from proceeds of sale; fee of auctioaeers-—T¤e expenses of·apprals:1,l,'s11rrey, advezitising, am` all expenses incident to the -sale of the property hereinbefow authorized for disposition shall be mid from the proceeds of the sale of any of the properties sold ander. this Act:” Promkled, That -no auctioneer or personiacting. in said capacity shall be paid a fee for the sale of said property in excess of $106 a day. . (Mar. 12, 1926, c. 54, { 9, 44 Stat. 267.) ` T _ New section. ·_ ’ _ 1603., Report of. sales.——A full report of all transfers ans t sales made under the provisions of this Act “ shall be sub-_

 mitted to Congress 'by the Secretary of War upon the conifsummation thereof. (Mar.   1926, c. 54, { 10, 44 Stat.  
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- -1604.. Report as to. reservatim kcombg ¤sekss.T—·Hereafter if may real property acquired for military par heeomeLs_ ` useless for such purposes, the Secretary of War la directed to _réport‘ such fact to. Congress in order that aathorlution for its disposition, in accordance with this Act *‘ may be pasted. (Mar. 12, -1926, c. 54, { 11, 44‘°§mt. 207.) i New section. _ . N · _ 1665. Eect on prior legislation.-—The authority this .Act repeals all prior legislative `authority to the

 Secretary of War to wil or 'transfer any of, the reservations

'herein designated. Mar. 12, 1926, c. 54, { 12, 44 Smt. 207.) _·l•lew section; » _ _ _ . ‘· ¤ "Act " should be translated " clupter."’ /