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 SIXTY-FIRST cosennss. sms. III. ons. 218-220. 1911. 1081 the entry, sale, or dis sal of the same: Provided That no atent hamshall be denied to entrixs heretofore made in good faith under guy of arhqeili wma com the laws regulating entry, sale, or disposal of public lands, if said entries are in other respects regular and the laws relating thereto have been complied with." _ Approved, March 8, 1911. CHAP. 219.-An Act To promote the erection of a memorial in conjunction with uf? 8· mua Perry’s victory centennial celebration on Put-in-Bay Island during the year nine- teen hundred and thirteen in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of [Pub1ic,No. 463.] the Battle of lake Erie and the northwestern campaign of General William Henry Harrison in the War of Eighteen hundred and twelve. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Reg>reaentati·ve.s of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there is hereby appro- u*;$’g;§e www °¤ priated, out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not Appropriation lor otherwise appropriated, the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand }',f’}°f§”;,l.’Kq?'§g§“°'i°` dollars toward t é erection of a memorial in commemoration of the victory of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry on Lake Erie and in aid of the Perry’s victory centennial celebration, to be held dnrin the year nineteen hundred and thirteen, on Put·in—Bay Island, Lakeilrie, ggio, the same to be disbursed by the Perry’s Victory Centennial mrmssron. Sec. 2. That the President is hereby authorized to a int three °°‘”"“’“*°¤ *° °°°‘ citizens -of the United States as commissioners of the pslaiid Perry’s t°Ki>i1liiii¥g¤li.u°n` victory centennial, who shall serve without pay, but who shall be reimbursed and paid out of the money herein appropriated for their actual and necessary expenses in attending their official duties, of whom one shall be c osen from the Army and one from the Navy, to represent the National Government in the proposed celebration and in the erection of the proposed Perry memorial, in conjunction with the commissioners representing the several participating States. Sec. 3. That the making of the appropriation provided for in section ,,gf,°,uQ‘$__E}'e'f{_ °"“¤*‘ one of this Act shall in no way operate, by implication or otherwise, to require the United States to incur any further debt or obligation in connection with the erection of such memorial or in connection with said centennial celebration. Sec. 4. That the money appropriated by this Act shall be paid out °"‘b“”°‘“"“‘* on the order of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States from time to time and to the treasurer of the organization engaged in the erection of such monument and in romoting and in hol ing the said centennial celebration, and on said) Secretary being satislie the money appropriated will be disbursed for the objects, uses, and .pur- __ poses ex ressed in section one of this Act: lbwvided, That no part of giiiiigenz upon the sum hereby a propriated shall be available for the said erry’s gyl¤;;,f**’[**i°¤ W victory centennialpcelebration until the said United States commission— ers are satisfied that a sufficient sum has been appropriated by the States partici ating therein, including the amount hereby appropriated, for the compisztion of said memorial. Approved, March 3, 1911. CHAP. 20.--An Act T u horize the G le -Arizona Irri tion Com to M'“°h 3- 1911- build a dan? acrom the Coloi?adotRiver at or nlgafr lllead Gate Rocgh, near Pam; in Yuma County, Arizona. [Y¤bh°· N0- 464-] Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRqvresentatia·es of the Chilled Colorado River States of America in Congress assembled, That the Greeley-Arizona creeiey-arizona irlrrigation Company, a corporation organized under the laws of _Ar1- m"‘§‘;“§';m_°§§f§,‘j,{ zona, is hereby authorized to construct, maintain, and operate a diver- xenam. m sion dam in and across the Colorado River at a place known as Head A"' °`