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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Snss. I. Gus. 689, 699, 705. 1926. 1621 mining of coal phosphate, oil, oil shale, gas, and sodium on the ublic domain,’; approved February 25, 1920, which it may exercise by applications for suchrcgermit within sixty days from date of consummation of the pu t asc authorized by this Act. Approved, Jime 25, 1926. OHL?. 699.-—An Act To authorize leasing, for the production of oil and gas, ignkéiégl certain public lands in Carbon County, Wyoming. iP¤*¤¤<·>· N0- 2244 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the C b C United States of America tn. Uongress assembled, That upon relin- wigmsn °“"°" quishment to the United States, filed in the General Land Oilice M doping; °,‘,§ *3; within six months after the approval of this Act, of all right, title, ¤¤r¤>¤<1 lands ii;. w and interest claimed and possessed prior to February _25, 1920, and mam! ¤1p$¤¤h1K'§ continuousl§since by Mar D. Woo eiiiy, Dudleg Sherman Wageley "'*’“· Dorsey M. err, Andrew J. Denny, abel G. uncan, and Michael L. Lundiy, or their predecessors in interest under the preexisting placer mining aw, to the following described land, situate in the county of Carbon, State of Wyoming, and known as the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 34, township 20 north of range 78 Roydmsmmwd west, sixth principal meridian, andugon payment as royalty to the United States of an amount equal to t e value at the timeof produc- tion of one-eighth of all the oil or gas already produced except oil or gas used for gzioductioréémrposes on the claim, or unavoldabgglost, from such land, ark D. oolery, Dudley Sherman Wageltiy, rsey M. Kerr, Andrew J. Denny, Mabel G. Duncan, and Michael . Lundy, or their successors, shall be entitled to a lease thereon from the United States for a period of twenty years, at a rogalty of not less than 12% per centum of all the oil and gas produce except oil or gas used for production purposes on the claim or unavoidably lost. Such lease shall mure to the benefit of the lessees and all persons R“'"°“ °°“°°‘°"· claiming through or under themmléy lease, contract, or otherwise, as Emo their interests mag appear: Pro ’ ed, That the lessees, their succes- mmxaixaa. sors and inuring aimants, shall be subject to the same limitation as V0, 4, P ,4, to area and acreage as is provided for claimant under section 18 ’ ' ` of the Act of February 25,1920 (Public, Numbered 146) entitled “An Actto promote the mining of coal, phosphate, oil, oil shale, gas, and sodium on the public domain.” · hmmm mam Such lease shall be made and the amount of roylatltiy to be paid for ° oil and as produced, exce t oil or gas used for p uction purposes on the jaim, or nmavoidably lost after the execution of such lease shall be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior under the " Regula- tions concerning oil and ’ as permits and leases approved Marc 11, 1920," and amendments thereof. ’ Approved, June 26, 1926. CHAP. 705.--An Act For the relief of Immaculato Carlino, widow of Alex- ander Carlino. Pm°°°’ N°' M`] Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Representatives of the _ United States of A/·m.erica in Oongress assembled, Tnat the Secretary £»?hi°$°i of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay "°°“’ °“‘“°"°“°· out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated and in full settlement against the Government to Immaculato Carlino, widow of Alexander Carlino, the sum of $5,000 as com nsation for the death of her husband, who died as a result ofw injuries received when he was struck by a truck operated by an employee of pymss. the Bureau of War Risk Insurance: Provided, That no part of the m,I§l§”£§.?§}°” °° °"°”`