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 158 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C1-rs. 58, 60, 61. 1921. MIQN gv lm- CHAP. 58.—J'oint Resolution For the relief of States in the cotton belt that have given aid to cotton farmers forced from the fields in established nonproduction zones ' °s" °° I through efforts to eradicate the pink bollworm. . Resolved the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United wm; www d States of Arlgrrlea in Congress assembled, Thczt when any State shall ¤.,,§,*;,1*‘§‘*“;,,‘}.‘L?‘.,, {gf have enacted legislation and taken measures, mcluding the estabg])‘,j’g’Qm§,g;*g;'°d¤* hshmentofartild enforcement; of nciplcotton zonegi adeqlpate, Lnbthle vu.n,.mk. oinion e taryo Agric ture toera catete in 0- p wibrm in an area thereof actuall infested, or threatened}? b such Y Y .  . pest, the said Secretary, under regulations to be prescribed by, is authorized, out of the aripropriationof $554 840 for "Erad1cation of piink bollworm" made y the Agricultural Ap_pr0priation_ Act of S arch Ii}, 1921, to utilize not tp extpleed $200,0001n reimbursing such tates or expenses incurred y em in compensating any armer mm. for his loss due to the enforced_ nonproduction.of cotton within said bu,§°§f_'§{';*{,S*;*°{:_}f¤· zones: Promkled, That such reimbursement of any State shall be basfdkplléonththe acctlgal ang necessary sufered gy the mr lpf sai · atsu rcimursements notexce one- te amount abtually paid by the State to any farmer, and, in no event, shall exceed $5 per acre; and that no reimbursement shall be made in respect of an farmer who has not com lied in ood faith with . Y. P. 8 . all quarantine and control regulations prescribed by said Secretary of Agriculture and such State relative to the pmk bollworm. Approved, August 9, 1921. _ Tgyllgilgl] ° CHAP. 60.—Joint Resolution Authorizing the Praident to invite foreign nations b- RM-, ¤· -1 to take part in an exposition at Portland, Oregon, in 1925. Resolved by the Senate and House o Re esentatives of the United _rm·egi°id’¤i»)¤i·°°hi{s in- States of Amerym in Congress assembéd, glial; the President of the Qtfgzgf °‘*’°““°“ "· United States is hereby authorized and requested to invite foreign countries to particgi-ate in an exposition to be held in the city of lfortland, State of egon, in the_year 1925, to celebrate the completion of transcontmental and Pacific highways the centennial of the Pm~_ mvention  the electromagnet, and to exemptlljy the development of No Government ¤- gilydroelectric energy: Promded, That the Um States Government °°‘“°'· all be put to no expense by reason of the extending of the invitation. Approved, August 10, 1921. Aug?·iii;2’.im` CHAP. 61.-:An Act Tqaznend an Act approved February 22, 1889 entitled {PEHE, N¤._T"4s. "An Act g)&IOV1d6 for the division of Dakota into two States and to enable the people of North ota, South Dakota, Mpntana, and Washington to form constitutions and State governments, and to be admitted mto the Umon on an equal footing with the ongmal States, and to make donations of public lands to such Statee." H Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re ntati the U ited nilrbl? ating:  States o America in Congress assembledf Thzglisdectioiiell lzfof thenAct ,X_°‘·"‘#*’·°“’·““‘°"‘*‘ entitl "An Act to provide for the division of Dakota into two States and to enable the people of North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Washmgton to form constitutions and State governments, and to be admitted into the Union on an ual footing with gre original States,Fand to make donations of public lands to such mgm of ay etc ate? dagprov§d_ ebtrgary 52, 1889,Pbe, ang the same hereby {ls, §.'_*‘·¤·m¤¤¤ Yading o owmg`: ° how Thtt wm°m°d° State may,_ upon such term? as it mayrprescribe,  suclll eas; ments or rights in such lands as may be acquired in, to, or over the lands of private properties through proceedings in eminent domain: