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 1152 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cris. 18—20. 1919. ”"“E ·*°’ °*`“"B· Wlhoever fails to comply with such request of the Commissioner u,§’““$hm‘*"‘ ‘°’ M"' shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not more than $1,000, or by imprisonment for not more than one year, or both. °,‘§jj‘§§’,{°§,‘§;i,,§;;*,g,§,‘e{,; _The Commissioner shall (when not violative of the technical depmmemsete. military or naval secrets of the Government) have access to all information and data relating to any such contract, undertaking, or agreement, in the possession, control or custody of any department, bureau, board, agency, officer or commission of the United States, and may call upon any such department, bureau, board, agency, statement or adjust officer or commission for a full statement and description of any allowm°m°'°t°' ance for amortization, obsolescence, de reciation or loss, or of any valuation, appraisal, adjustment or final) settlement, made in pursuance of any such contract, imdertaking, or agreement. E’*"°*i"°d°°° °‘A°*- Sec. 1409. That unless otherwise herein specially provided, this Act shall take effect on the day following its passage. Approved, 6:55 p. m. February 24, 1919. February 25, 1919. {S. 41.] CHAP. 19.-An Act To authorize the sale of certain lands at or near Yellowstone, Montana, for hotel and other purposes. ., Be it enacted by the Senate and House cg Re esentotives of the United r.ii§i]?iii»¤e.1T°u°°°l States of America in Congress assemble , Tgt the Secretary of the Y§,‘{},‘3,,§f,},,‘;fd {lf- ’5°,‘;_‘ Interior be, and herebgois, authorized to sell and conveg to Oregon %=d¤¤&j¤ Hm   Short Line Railroad mpany, a corporation organize under the ¤¤¤e1.¤te.m°my’ laws of the State of Utah and authorized to do business in the State of Montana, its successors and assigns, for hotel and other purposes, and at a price to be fixed by ap raisement at not less than $25 per acre, and under such terms, conditions, and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe, the following described lands, situated in Gallatin County, Montana: Lot three and the northeast qlplarter of the southwest guarter of section thirty-four, in township t `rteen south, of range ve east, Montana principal meridian, including the area at present covered by the rivht of way for the wye tracks of said Oregon Short Line Railroad Company; also all that portion of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said section thirty-four lying south of the right of way and station grounds of said companiy, the entire tract above described consisting of eighty-eight an two one-hundredths acres; the right of way and station grounds of said Oregon Short Line Railroad Comdpany and the right of way for the W e tracks of said company being esignated in the filing map of the fellowstone Park Railroad Company filed with the Secretaigy of the Interior, the land described beingb withm ,§’;°gjj,*gh°m,°r° r_ the boundaries o the Madison National Forest: Provided, owevqr, sem. p° That any hotel erected on said lands shall be operated by the said Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, or its successors in interest. under such rules and regulations as the Secreta of the Interior may prescribe for the conduct and operation of hotbllb within the Yellowstone National Park. Approved, February 25, 1919. February 25, 1919. . ($.1547.] _C§AP. 20.-An Act To authorize the addition of certain lands to the Wyomms National Forest. . . . . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives cjthe United Figlieiigiuig biatjssj States of America in Congress assembled, Tlizt any lands within $116
 * ,,_ °“ ° “ ° following-described areas, found by the Secretary of Agriculture to b6