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 208 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 113-115. 1921. June 30, 1920, and for other purposes," which reads as follows: "That until otherwise provided by law no midshipman found deficient at the close of the last and succeeding academic terms shall be involuntarily discontinued at the Naval Academy or in the service unless he s all fail upon reexamination in the subjects in which found deficient at an examination to be held at the beginning of the next and succeeding academic terms, and the Secreteugl of the_Navy F la md shall provide for the special instruction of such mids 'pmen m the R?`§'$°{6c_{§{$${,,2$ij subjects in which foun deficient during the riod between academic terms," be, and the same hereby is, repealedlfe and section 1519 of the Revised Statutes restored to its full force and effect. Approved, October 22, 1921. (MGF $'s1m' CHAP. 114.-An Act For the consolidation of the offices of register and receive! l »}•°·8*- in district land offices in certain cases, and for other purposes. Be it enacted the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives of the United m"§,"’;,,,,,,_,,. States of Amerigdl in Congress assembled, `Thaisnthe President is authorwd reéigg mv be ized to consolidate the offices of re ter and receiver in any district coaasmmsl land office, and to appoint, by andm with the advice and consent of ,§,·,§;;¤,,“°§_2”’· *’· the Senate, a ter or such land office and to abolish the office of recgvgr of sucili land office upon sixty <%1ays' noticile of splch abolition m ° e to suc re ter and receiver w enever the tot com cnsa-. gn for b<;th  and receiveié of slpch land oiiilce shall fallilxelglw e sum 0 $4,000 er annum, an in is o inion the interests o e _ service warrant sugh abolition. P d,,*f,?§’°”§‘,Q§},,§§f“m Within sixty days after the mailing of such notice the office of receiver of such land office shall cease to exist, and all the powers, duties, obligations, and enalties imposed by law upon both register and receiver of such ofdize shall be exercised by and imposed upon the register so appointed, who shall be paid a salary of $500 per _ annum, together with the fees and commissions otherwise allowa le Q‘§,?j`,Q;,m c,,mP,,,,_ to both register and receiver: Promkted, That the salary, fees, and ¤¤¤¤¤· commissions of such register shall not exceed $3,000 per annum. ca;-§;*5ac;_°§j;*°' *¤ Sec. 2. That in case of a vacancy in the office of register by reason ` of death, resignation, or removal, or in case of inab ity to act, the Secretary of the Interior may designate for the period of such vacancy or inability to act the chief clerk of such office, or any other qualified employee of the De artment of the Interior to act as rc ter, subject to the filing of sucg bond or bonds as the Secretary oixihe Interior may prescribe, and the same_authorfty is conferred upon the person so designated which such register la ully possesses, except t at no contest or protest shall be ecided or dis osed of by such clerk or employee, but all such decisions shall be dizferred until the appointment or retum of the register. Approved, October 28, 1921. November 2, 1921. CHAP. 115.-An Act Authorizing appropriations and ex nditures for the admin- [Pubm N°' 8°`1 istration of Indian aiiairs, and for otherliiliirgoses. pe [mmm De mmm Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Aiimemttim qi States of America in Congress assemble, That the Bureau of Indian f§j‘§$"‘* °‘*"’“d" Affairs, under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior, shall direct, supervise, and expend such moneys as Congress may from time to time appropriate, for the benefit, care, and assistance of the Indians throughout the United States for the following (purposes: General support and civilization, including e ucation. For relief of distress and conservation of health.