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 1450 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Cns. 249, 250. 1923. 0p¤r¤‘»i<>¤ ¤f. W¤“¤» it herein anted to the Secretary of the Interior, to take over iii;2iii°§i1§’gtin:t:$m iq; mid operatgr oil wells on said lands shall not become effective °°i"°’· until the said lands shall be, by the Supreme Court of the United m,?§:§}j¥‘f“c‘gfm,§{ "" States, discharged from its possession. And nothing in this Act shall be construed to interfere with the jurisdiction, power, and authority of the Supreme Court of thei Unitedh States to adjiidicatle claims a inst its said receiver, to irect the payment o suc claims agalinst the said receiver as may be allowed by the said court, to settle the_ said receiver’s accounts, and to continue the t to Sm receivership until, in due and orderly course, the same may t,§`,?{f?f;‘,§,,,,,,.,;;,,,,.§°§ brought to an end. The Supreme Court of the United States_1s {,F ‘;¤e,f,°,u¥‘;,’f¤* hereby authorized, upon the termmation _0f the said receivership, which the Attorney General is hereby directed to apply for and secure at the earliest practicable date, to direct its receiver to pay to the Secretary of the Interior all funds derived from oil and gas produced from lands of the United States that may at that time remain in the hands of the said receiver; and when said funds shall be paid to the Secretary of the Interior the same shall be adminismkmwmh teredasinthisiactprovidedi _ _ _ ¤·n»¤.’ P"` Sec. 7. That the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to prescribe the necessary and proper rules and regulations and to do any and :;ll necessary to carry out and accomplish the purposes o is c . Approved, March 4, 1923. ml!§P4;l•ill23- CHAP. 250.-An Act Authorizing the sle of rear property no longer required lP¤E¤l*Y=;N°-5°i·l for military purposes. . Be it enacted tim Senate and House a Re esentatioes 0 the p$Q‘§,, M mmm United States afgmcrica in Uongress assembledfghat the Secrgtary hi}? ,2§_,°:§‘i?.;‘;,‘} of War bv, _&¤d he is hereby, authorized to sell or to cause to  ¤¤¤<1¤¤¤»¤¤¤¤· sold, either in whole on in two or more parts as he may deem best for the interests of the United States, the several tracts or parcels of real property hereinafter designated, or any interest therein or appurtenant thereto, which said tracts or parcels are no lon er needed for military §>urposes, and to execute and deliver in ghe name of the Unite tates and in its behalf any and all contracts, conveyances. or other instruments necessary to effectuate such sale. rmsr coxrs Anna. mmm Maxim.-Fort Baldwin, Sabine Head, Popham Beach; Fort Edgecomb, Edgecomb; Fort Knox, op osite town of Bucksport on the Penobscot River; Fort Machias, §Iachiasport, about twenty- five miles west of the Canadian border; Fort McClary, Portsmouth Harbor, opposite Fort Constitution on Piscataqua River; Fort §?$;“s3*€P£i‘;¥’g’ “.2¤:#W€s§0i¤1·,W;r-2*s.:* Kemsbec side of Saint Georg; Igiver Knox County; Sugar Log? Islands, known as North and South Sugar Loaf Islands, at the entrance to New mmI,dm_ the Kennebec River, near Bath. Naw Hamrsrrmm.-—Portsmouth, reservation at, locally known ,,“mhmm_ as Sagamore Reservation; Portsmouth gun house. MAS8ACHUSE11‘S.—Gl0UC€St€I gun house Back Street; Salisbury Beach, near mouth of Merrimac River, Salisbury; Fort Standish (qld), Saquish Neck,Pnorthern entrance to Plymouth Harbor, four mm, I,,m,,_ miles by water from lymouth. Rnorm Israzm.-—Fort Mansfield, Napatree Point, near Watch Hill, Washington County.
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