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 1154 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. CHS. 22—24. 1919, V<>'· 39, P- 2*** a part of the lands revested in the United States by the Act of Con- Dmr,pt,m_ gress enacted June ninth, nineteen hundred and sixteen (Thirty- ninth fStatutes, E-large two hundred and eighnnen), to wit: The north ha 0 section t teen township three sout range six west; north half southeast %uarter dt section thirteen, township three south, range six west; nort half southwest quarter of section thirteen, township three south, range six west; southeast cinarter of section eleven, townshipfthree s0;11t, range silni welnt; sout lnast quarter southwest quartero section even towns pt eesout ran esix west; north half northeast lnuarter oi sectinn elevenéltownsihip tiiilgne south, rangle six west; nort west quarter 0 section even, towns `p three sout , range six west· southeast quarter southeast quarter of section three townshipfthree sontn, range s§ wehit; nortnlwest quarter southeasé quarter 0 section ee towns p theesout range six west; nort half southwest quarter bt section three, township thee south, range six west; southwest quarter southwest quarter of section three, township three_south, range six west; southwest quarter northwest quarter of section three, township three south, range six west; on P'*°°~ condition that the said city shallfirst pay to the United States, when said lands are subject to disposition under said Act of revestment, the sum of $2.50 per acre for all of said lands  the appraised firing of the t1mber on all such lands as may be classified as timberan. R°¢“*°“°¤¤· Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Interior shall prescribe all necgssnry regulations to carry into effect the foregoing provisions of this c. Approved, February 25, 1919. F°brigg2igZ1m9· _ CHAP. 28.-A.n Act Authorizing the Secretary! of the Interior to make investiga- [Pumgc, Nm mu tions,  the Bureau of Mines, of lignite coa and pent, to determine the prac- ¤cab1l1ty 0 therr utilization as a fuel and in producing commercial products. _ _ Be it enacted    Senate and Hovtsneegfingresentatives ejthe United w,L§""° °°°’S °"d States of A·menca on Congress assernb, at the Secretary of the _.t,,,,,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,,,,,,,. Interior is hereby-rguthorized and directed to make experiments and ggrfyggwygggggg investigations, t ugh the Bureau of Mines, of hgute coals and use, ac. peat, to determine the commercial and economic practncability of their utilization m producing fuel 011, glasoline substitutes, ammonia, tar, solid fuelsgtgas for fpower and other purposes; and there is hereby appropriat , out 0 the funds in the reasury not otherwise agpgropnated, the sum of $190,000, or so_much thereof as ma be n ed §2r$££“i‘if E°h1ir°’§§."“€"°?li¤i3Lit”'“°iF“§i22”t“‘““dl7?¤g·"°Fdmg°*`“i e c 0 18 an w ere an inc u supphgsébgquipment, traveling and subsistence, and for every r expense mc1 en s wor. ,,,{f{$,‘{,°,'},’Q;%m";,b,§ Sec. 2. The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to ¤¤¤<=¤¤¤¤¤· sell or otherwise dispose of any property, {plant, or machinery purchased or acquired under the provisions 0 this Act, as soon as the experiments and investigations hereby authorized have been connluggd, and report the results of such experiments and investigations 0 ngress. Approved, February 25, 1919. Fe l$· 3382-Iillmgl _CHAP. 24.-An Act To amend the public-building Act, approved March fourth, mneteen hundred and thirteen. Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRe esentatives 0 the United E““""’*U“”· States of America in Congress assembled, Thin; the provéion of the