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 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 363-366. 1922. 993 CHAP. 363.-An Act Authorizing the Postmaster General to temporarily reduce S¤Pl¤¤¤¤b<¤' ZL imthe pay of rural carriers for disciplinary purposes instead of suspending them without Be it enacted by the Senate and House o R esentatives o the United P°“°* “°"’“’°· States { Angerica in Congress assembled, {-I`h3»the Postmasiaer General f¤ir m¤ifu“ni¤?:\ be, an he is herebly, authorised in his discretion, whenever for dis- °°m°”) p°y` crplrnaq purposes e deems 1t advisable to do so, to reduce temporarrlg the pay of rural carriers: Provided, That in no case shall such I"*jL,_;,"&,m_ a re uctron in pay be of more than one grade as fixed by the Act of V0|·41, rv- 1051- June 5, 1920, nor extend over a greater period of time than one year. Approved, September 21, 1922. tembu·£!,1922. CHAP. 864.-An Act Grantingto the city of Saint Andrews, Florida, the right to ;§H-,P·· remove shells, sand, and gravel from certain public lands for road-building purposes. u°» N°· 3% Be it emuzted by the Senate and House ¢g'ReqcEsentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, at the city of Saint Andrews, a municipal corporation chartered under the laws of ew-,rr¤m pubHc1¤¤d¤Z Florida, be, and is hereby, granted the right to remove and use for g”D'L§Z?§,'fi0¤_ road-building purposes s el, sand, and gravel from lots one, two, and three, section twenty-two, township three south, range fifteen west, Tallahassee meridian, comprising thirty-nine and ninety-three one-hundredths acres, all in Bail County, State of Florida, reserving, R*¤**°"°°°“'°‘- however, to the United States oil, wal, and other mineral deposits within said lands and the right to srospect for, mine and remove the “ same, as well as all other right, ti e, and interest in and to the said lands not herein anted an conveyed. Sec. 2. That  grant shall be terminated by the Secretary of the '*`°'““°“‘°*°“°"*"“*· Interior whenever he shall be notified by the mayor of the city of Saint Andrews that the interest in the said lands herein granted is po llonger desired bfythtllgipity of Saint Andrews for the purposes set ort in section 1 0 ct. Ssc. 3. The right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby A’“°“"m“°*·“· expressly reserve. Approved, September 21, 1922. sspeembezr mz. CHAP. 365.-An Act To confer upon the Territorial courts of Porto Rico concur- [H·_R· 92%*] rent jurisdiction with the United States courts of that district of all oienses under the li E H°‘ Em National Prohibition Act and all Acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representati*ves oftbe United mmm States of America in Congress assembled, That there be, and 18 hereby, .¤¤s,.mi°$°A essconferred upon the Territorial magistrates and courts of Porto Rico @'hf_§1,‘h§{g0°;“‘jL°cf‘·°*;j 'urisdiction concurrent with the commissioners and courts of the rergts.4 am ‘ ljnited States for the said Territo of all offenses under the Act of ,,,,;,,§;}’m ‘ October 28 1919, known as the laitional Prohibition Act,_ and all Acts amendatory thereof and su plemental thereto, the jurisdiction of said Territorial magistrates and courts over said offenses to be the same which they now have over other criminal offenses within their jurisdiction. Approved, September 21, 1922. Septernber21 1922. CHAP, 366.-An Act Providing for the retention by the Government of the prp1p· erty in Nome, Alaska, known as the Detention Hospital Building, and its use by e [P“*’“°· °· ml Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior. Be it enacted the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Amerie;] in Congress assembled, That the property commonly N°°'°’ mm' 42150°—23———@