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 1194 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 172, 173. 1915. V°*·37·1’·562· have been urchased b citizens of the United States, including cor- Am°'p`698' orations, gs denned  section fortly-one hundred and thirty-two, Itevised Statutes, as amended by the Panama Canal Act and the Act of An st eighteenth, nineteen hundred and fourteen. E*Pi“’"°¤- (a) Such`] a provisional certificate shall entitle the vessel to the privileges of a vessel of the United States in trade with foreign countries or with the Philippine Islands and the islands of Guam and Tutuila until the expiration of six months from its date or until • ten days after the vesse1’s arrival at a port of the United States, ,,,3m°°”* ’“”’°°“°"· whichever first happens, and no longer. On arrival at a port of the Anw.1>·6¤4· United States the vessel shall become subject to the laws relating to officers, inspection, and measurement as amended by the Act o _ A theighteenth, nineteen hundred and fourteen. °°"‘““°‘“· The Secret of Commerce shall prescribe the conditions in accordance with Qch such provisional certificates shall be issued and the manner in which they shall be surrendered in exchange for certificates of registry at ports of the United States. Fm (c) The form of such provisional certificate shall be prescribed by the Commissioner of Navigation and shall include the name of the ship and of the master, time and place of purchase and names of purchasers, and the best particulars resgectintgl her tonnage, build, description, and inspection or Sl11’V8y w 'ch e consular officer is able to obtain. F°""’“““""°u"" (d) Copies of such provisional certificates shall be forwarded as swoon as_practicab1e by the issmng officer to the Commissioner of avigation. » ,,*§,°§,?,?,P’“ “°“‘ Sec. 2. That section forty-one hundred and sixty-five of the Re- 1*- iégjv-4165,P·¤B· vised Statutes and section ten of the Act of Marc third, eighteen "Yiii. 29,p. eee. hundred and ninety-seven, entitled "An Act to amend the laws relat- ` to navi ation,’ are hereby repealed. I“°°°°°'“°°°“y“‘ m§1=:o. 3. 'Fhat this Act shall take effect sixty days after the date of its passage. _ Approved, March 4, 1915. 11*1*11 4» 1915- CHAP. 178.-An Act To reserve certain lands and to iuco e n .,. ..%iiR..‘.§7‘7; 1. make them a part of the Pike National Forest. rpmto th mma 8 d [Pu c. 0.3. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United rua Nasemx ru- States gfzlmeriea in Omngress asaevnbled, That all lands in the State of "°I;§,‘{{§,,dd,dt,_ Colora o hereinafter described, to wit: In townshipjour south, range seventy-two west, sixth principal 1>·¤¤1¤¤¤¤- meridian: Section six, section seven; In township four south, range seventy-three west, sixth principal meridian: Section one, section two, south half section three, section seven, section eight, section nine, section ten, section eleven, section twelve, section thirteen, section fourteen, section fifteen, section sixteen, section seventeen, section eighteen, section nineteen, section twenty, section twenty-one, section twenty-two, section twenty-three, the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, west half of the north· · west quarter, and west half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-four, section twenty-eight, section twenty-nme, north half and southwest xilarter section thirty-two, north half, section thirty-three; In towns `p four south, range seventy-four west, sixth principal meridian: East half section twenty-four, east half section twenty-five; total, sixteen thousand nine hundlied and thirty-eight and forty-nine one·hu.ndredths acres, more or lesshe, and the same are hereby, reserved, subject to all prior valid adverse rights, and made a part o and included in the Pike National Forest. Approved, March 4, 1915.