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 1364 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. CHS. 154-156. 1921. 118***11 4» 1921- CHAP. 154.-An Act For the consolidation of forest lands in the Carson National Forest, New Mexico, and for other purposes. C,,,,O,, N,,,O,,,,1Fo,_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the wg $10- e of lands United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary mtulifiliituomee. of the Interior be, and hereb is, authorized in his discretion to accept on behalf of the Unitedl States title to any lands within the Carson National Forest, New Mexico, if in the opinion of the Secretaréy of Agriculture the public interests will be benefited thereby an the lands are chiefly valuable for national forest purposes, and in exchanfge therefor may give not to exceed an equal value of such national orest lands or timber within the said national forest as may lzge ldetfrmined by the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secrewhe r<>¤¤<>v¤¤- t o the nterior. m' m'¥imber given and the timber on lands given in such exchanges shall be cut and removedunder the laws_and regulations relating to the national forests, and under the direction and supervision and in accordance with the requirements of the Secretary of Agri- ,d’§‘Q;°$,1j‘f,,‘?2¤2‘l“$,,°g‘lf" culture. Lands conveyed to the United States under ,this_ ct ihall, upon acceptance of title, become a part of the Carson National orest. Approved, March 4, 1921. m¤¤1>4,1sz1. Tntlbgéagi :.Q5.—i1;\1nOl]§{:;h tuate the memory of the Chickasaw and Seminole, W Be it enacted the Senate and House 0 Re resentatives of the S¢${:: k!1:;;i United States of ymerica in _007`l»g1’888 assembbed, 'llhat the Secretary pry or rates author- of the Interior be, and he is authorized and directed to erect at ““’· Tishomingo and _Wew0ka, Oklahoma, monuments constructed of Tishomingo gramte to perpetuate the memory of the Chickasaw At mmm 0, in and Seminole Tribes of Indians m Oklahoma. _ _ =1*zji¤g¤e¤f¥¤1C1=1¤l=¤¤¤w Sno 2. That the monument erected at Tishomingo, Oklahoma, ` shall have inscribed thereon such words and figures as will in the jrlrdgérlisnlgapf tlileliegcrgtgryii of tlieggielipor preserve the memory of W Rte c aw 1 o nansm oma. ¤,Ig§g;>rbY or ‘i3:¤¤i£¤<i1¤ Sec. 3. That the monument erected at Wewoka, Oklahoma, ` shall have inscribed thereon such words and figures as will in the jgdgent of &l_;¢;bSecr<g§yhof the Interior preserve the memory of i » the mmo e e in a oma. zuigipggum km Sec. 4. That there is authorized to be appropriated out of any money belonging to the Chickasaw and Seminole Tribes of Indians in Oklahoma m the United States Treas or de `ted in any bank or held by any official under the juriigction me Secretary of the Interior the sum of $15,000 from each tribe, respectively. Approved, March 4, 1921. %€;'°»*i?5£?é‘i‘1 An A Pm ' - CH'AP.156.— ct `din addi'  ith Bureau of we me Insumntg and of e`Z°r‘*`*eaa.»h°'°“B0..d°“ ‘“°$"§¢°§ei‘}2£¤“Ys`h”f1c»¤»¤,° · ° Division of Rehabilitation, and fm other purposes. Howes, ac., me Be it enacted  the Senate and House ¢g'Re esentutives of the United "‘§,?,,,§§·,,,,m,.,,,g_ States of   in Congress assemble, Tgit, the Secretary of the ¤¤¤¤¤r¤¤1- Treasury is auth0nzed_ yvithm the limits of appropriations made herein, to provide additional hospital and ou$·J>atre¤t dispensary gicihgps for peirsoniiwht; sgrwiledén the Vgovzgld ar and are now og ere erma e a en. 0 the ureauo. ar Insuraneeoro the Federal for Vocational Education, Division of Rehabilita-