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 186 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 82-85. 1921. AETTW ml- CHAP. 82.-A.u A T nd th f fgl’8Z1Hg` f f h [Pub%;3I,3£3 621 of national forests durigtg tlge getdrmfwgl payment 0 ees or t B use · - _ Be ite·naotedbyt}teSenate and Houseo Re esentatiues of the United States of America in Congress assembledf Tgsit the time for ‘$¤1.4i,p.1sso,ame¤al payments of grazing fees for the use of national forests as provid °d'pm,p_m, { €X1St1Dg law IS extended from the 1st day of September, 1921, to t 21st defy! 0; December, 1921. pprov » Uglist 24, 1921. A 2A um. · uiiiiheiii CHAP. 83.—·An Act Authorizing and directing the Postmaster General to permit ‘, .. th fspec1al' ¤.ncelmg` th ::6 ofB1rmmgham` ° ,A1abama, [Public No $1 beiiriiiscg tiheawords "B iii:dntezi’m]`hli)?t0cto°l$er 24 to 29, 1921}* _ _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives 0 the United “‘“” “““‘ States {America in Congress assembled, That the Postmaslzer General Snevixt mul? be, an he is hereby, authorized and directed to permit the use in ;¤.m"i fain; the  Alabama, nest office of special canceling stamps ·  gigs following words: Birmingham semraentenmal, October Approved, August 24, 1921. A sn. " '§{‘".“&i§. cruz. e4.-MA c1¤m,;mg‘ t.l1epe¤ou‘ ‘ r d‘ wssmsu [FEI li]; N4 e. <i4.1 un tented mineral   from the calendar ye: 1;:3%   beginningtlrillx ` €I£y&.'l’. Pmicmds Be it enacted     Senate and House 3/ Representatives of the United Mmngckmgmm States of America in Congress assemble, That section 2 of "An Act ¤g,¤L¤f·m P 61 8mud_ to amend sections 2324 and 2325 of the Revised Statutes of the United ai. ' States concerning mineral lands/’ approved January 22, 1880, be, Period 0, work to andsthe samqegs hereby, amendefd to read as follows: wmmms im is my nc. 2. at section 2324 0 the Revised Statutes of the United °4;l‘}l’§_, ,,,._ ,,,4, ,, States  amended by adding the following words: ‘Pro·oided, That »°m°°d°‘*· the period within which the work requined to be done annually on_all unpatented imneral  located since May 10, 1872, including • such claims in the Territory of Alaska. shall commence at 12 0’cl0c meridian on the lst day of Jnlg succeeding the date of location of b§;i*,;{j¤°¤ ¤* '°** such claim: Promdedfurther, at on all such valid existing claims the armualgpriod ending December 31, 1921, shall continue to 12 o’clock men an July 1, 19227 " Approved, August 24, 1921. A 24 mi. "Eln. cnn. .-A A me d‘ ‘ · · { gu bu:. gsi 615 ll Madison a¤gl;3G1le`nuE,e;°Pg;c;r isposal of certain lands ui the town sites of Fort Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representativ s o the United m1I§?s;§i$%11i;:di' uusclg States of Arne:-iea in Conyress assembled, That all lots meth; town sites and Bglkvlm town of Fort Madison and Be evue, Iowa, not heretofore sold and atented ¤i¢Ig¤\;rm__¤g§ by mw under the Acts of July 2, 1836, and March 3, 1837 (Fifth Statutes, p¤`zy5.5 70 Us pages 70 and 178), shall be disposed of and patented to the uncon- ‘ ’”" ’ ‘ tested occupants thereof holding same by themselves and their predecessors m interest, in good faith imder claim and color of title, and who shall make application for &s;Stent or to (purchase such lots within pig year fropi éshe gilassage of Alot, lan Fehr; shall furnish sa|;iS- a ory proc 0 suc occu anc an ft, d th the appraised value of suchliots ih case(i:ih<i)Ipii)rclias(ia parlice hg notlbtbgd gggpimto mming paid to the United States: Provided, That lots occupied by public mea, improvements shall be donated and patented to the municipality