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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 209-211. 1920. 629 the time said lands are o§ened to entry. That in opening said lands for homestead entrfy the ecretary of the Interior shall provide for the disposition thereo to the said soldiers, sailors, and marines, by drawing, under rgeneral rules and regulations to be promulgated by him: Provided, hat the rights and benents conferred by this Act {,°g,°§’;j1°éem,ud°d_ shall not extend to any person who, having been drafted for service under the provisions of the selective service Act, shall have refused to render such service or to wear the uniform of such service of the United States. _ Sec. 6. That no rights to make entry shall attach by reason of b§,‘$§"‘,,§§§°,§§$‘,§,$,'{{,‘Q;’f settlement or squatting upon any of the lands hereby restored before the hour on which such ands shall be subject to homestead entry at the land office, and until said lands are opened for settlement and entry as herein provided no person shall enter upon and occupy the same, and any person violati1§ this provision shall never be permitted to enter any of said lan . _ Sec. 7. That the Secretary of the Interior shall determine which R..I§l°r$i1§¤i’°k° md of the lands now within the boundaries of the Klamath Lake Bird g,‘,},§g,¤,Q*,§, ffgdgi Reserve are chiefly valuable for agricultural purposes and which for wimm. ’ the purpose of said reservation, and shall open to homestead entry those lands which are chiefly valuable for agricultural purposes: Provided, That the shore line of the lake, including the smallest legal §'e@*3§,,m 0, me subdivision of land adjoining the flow line, shall remain in the posses· shore rm. sion of the United States, but access may be provided to the lake for such canals as may be necessary for irrigation, drainage, and domestic water supygg. _ _ Regmmm om w Sec. 8. at the Secretary of the Interior IS hereb authorized to beprescribedj " perform any and all acts and to make such rules and, regulations as may be necessary and proper for the purpose of carrying the provisions of this Act into ull force and effect. Approved, May 27, 1920. May 27 1920. CHAP. 210.—An Act Granting the consent of Congress to Muskogee County, _ Oklahoma, to construct a bridge across the Arkansas River, between sections sixteen [P“bU°»N°· *m·l and twenty-one, township fifteen north, range nineteen east, in the State of Oklahoma. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Representatives 0 the United States og America in Congress assembled,fI`hat the consentfgf Congress t%“‘é3¥;¤»y. is here y granted to Muskogee County, Oklahoma, to construct, §’,L’,?;,,,.,‘“(’;f',,,,,,',§‘f"’*`i°· maintain, and operate a bridge and approaches thereto across the Arkansas River, at a point suitable to the interests of navigation between sections sixteen and twenty-one, township fifteen north, range nineteen east, near the town of Fort Gibson, in the county of Mus- C I um kogee, in the State of Oklahoma, in accordance with the provisions vo1.s4,p.u. of the Act entitled "An Act to re late the construction of bridges over navigable waters," approved gilarch 23, 1906. Amendment Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby ` expressly reserved. Approved, May 27, 1920. May 27, 1920. cna?. 211.-·-An Act Grantin me e in o oun Oklahoma, to construct a bridgegacross ghgelgrklgpggg §1vo;,mihhl¤l;.o1;i§i$€eighwetxi? [P“"’“°·N°·m·l township twelve north, range twenty-one east, in the State of Oklahoma. Be it emcted_by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Mmm mm. States 0{ A’ifl€7"cC¢Z in Congress assembled, That the consent of COI1gI'6$$ O:L€k°€:§ Cgggg; is here y granted to Muskogee County, Oklahoma, to construct, W¤¤¤¤¤ Fegl mamtam, and operate a bridge and approaches thereto across the