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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 186, 187. 1920. 599 sum of $400,000, to be expended by the commission in accordance with the provisions of this resolution. (b) One hundred thousand dollars of such appro riation may be mgnoa 1;ii$$}'Q,.,,,]{L’$; expended under the direction of the commission and in cooperation Mmwith the Provincetown Tercentenary Commission, the town of Provincetown, Massachusetts, and such other agencies, public or private, as the commission may determine, for the purpose of comgeting and improving the approaches to and the grounds of the ilgrim Monument at Provincetown, Massachusetts; of erecting e,§f°*"°"· m°’k¤”· suitably inscribed tablets or markers in the towns of Provincetown, Truro, Welliieet, and Eastham, and for other work in connection therewith, in accordance with plans adopted by the Provincetown Tercentenary Commission. (c) Three hundred thousand dollars of such appro(priation may be ,m}"°*P’Y¤¤°¤¤¤ R°¤*=» expended under the direction of the commission an in cooperation ' with the Pilgrim Tercentenary Commission, the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts, and such other agencies, public or private, as the commission ma determine, for the pu1;pose of restoring and improving Plymouth Ryock and the shore line 0 the locality adjacent thereto of protecting and improving the burial grounds upon Coles Hill and Burial Hill in Plymouth, Massachusetts; of erecting tablets or T°u’“*"""‘°'”‘ markers at appropriate places in the Old Colony, and for other work in connection therewith, in accordance with plans adopted by the Pil Tercentenary Commission. Sec. 3. That no diture shall be made or authorized b the d;&“§°'§,,g"’3,,g‘T;Z commission until the Cgmmonwealth of Massachusetts has, as sister- °°"·"°¤¤l'*!°· mined by the commission, expended or contracted to expend the sum of $300,000 for the same  for which the commission may __ _ under the provisions of t resolution make expenditures. The m°m‘°’ “`°t"°°°°‘ United States shall not be held liable for any cost, expense, obligation, or indebtedn& on account of the maintenance or u kee of any property in resqct to which any expenditure is made by the commission under the provisions of this resolution, nor for any obligation or indebtedness incurred by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the Provincetown Tercentenary Commission, the Pil Tercentenary Commission, or any other a%ncy or officer, employee, or agent thereof, for an p1u·p0se for whic the commission may under the provisions of this resolution make expenditures. All expenditures ‘*°°°"”"°" of the commission shall be allowed and aid u on the presentation of itemized vouchers therefor aplproveci) by the chairman of the commission, but no exgenditiue s all be made or authorized by the commission except wit the approval of a majority of the commissioners. Sec. 4. That the Postmaster General is hereby authorized and §§§},F°,m’f,‘,,“,l’$; S, directed to issue a s ecial series of postage stamps, in such denomina- ries ¤f. ¤¤¤¤¤¤··¤<1- tions and of such  as he may determine, commemorative of the three hundredth anniversary o the landing of the Pilgrims at Provincetown and Plymouth, Massachusetts. _ Sec. 5, That the provisions of sections 1, 2, and 4 of this resolu- “‘“‘°“‘““‘ tion shall expire December 31, 1921. Approved, May 13, 1920. cnn. 1s7.-Aa Act To a · · · · · · · "’ “·‘°“°· State of Utah, and for other P uthonge the disposition of certain grazing lands m thv [[,.11)%, 3;;% J Be it enacted by the Senate cmd House 0 Re esentwtives o the United mm States of America in Congress aagernbleili, 'lgat so muchjof the A<>¢   gzqf Congilress approved March 3, 1905 (Public, Numbered 212),_¤¤.¤a.¤.’ p` " limits the future sale of Indian lands in the former Uintah Indian