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 sixTY-ssvnnrn ooneanss. ssss. II. oss. 23-25. 1922. 355 CHAP. 23.-An A t T th th S f th I‘reasury to d J w»1922- rebuild customs buildiiigs itiialllortgnllizco, gndeibeptzryyfiir saiiie out of dutiebeclblllecgclcid in Porto Rico. [ u °’N°' H2'] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Pom Rim States of America in Congress assemble, That the Secretary of the _ Customs imnamgs Treasury be, and he is hereb, authorized to repair and re uild, as “‘,;,§§Sb§,{§}§;‘§d mm . Y. . . c may be necessary, the bu1ldmgs 111 Porto Rico acquired by the v¤1.so,p.1vss. United States under aigituge 8 of tliplrtrestiliiyéif April 11, 1899, betweeié V°‘·33·P·23“· the United States an pain (T tie tatutes page 1758, an reserved for customs purposes by theproclamatioii of the President of June 30, 1903, and to pay for the cost of such repairs and rebuildmg, not to exceed $200,000, out of the duties collected 1H Porto Rico as an expense of collection. Approved, January 10, 1922. CHAP. 24.-An Act To add certain lands to Minidoka National Forest. Be it enacted by tlge Senate and House eg Representatives of tlie _ _ _ United States of America. in Oonfgfess assemble , That any lands within F§§§f°}‘g8,f':“;‘;§,‘ the following-described areas, ound by the Secretary of Agriculture Utggémonmmds to to be chiefly valuable for the pfoduction of timber or the protection authorized. ’ ‘1f.f”°“mbH°”" Htl WEE; ° 3"lZT°§E1 ff X5? if °{§Z“M.1§i2§ erior e mc u e wi an a National Forest by proclamation of the President, said lands to be _ thereafter subject to all laws affectirfg natiorilal forests: Eastdhalf cg D°°°“P“°”· section one east o section twe ve nort east quarter an sout half of section thirteen, sections twenty-four, twenty-five, and thirty- six, township thirteen south, range twenty-three east; section seventeen, east half of section eighteen, northeast quarter and south of section nineteen, sections twenty, twenty-one, south half of section twenty-four, northeast quarter and south alf of section twenty-six, south alf of section twenty-seven, sections twenty-eight, twenty-nme, thirty, and thirty-one, township twelve south, range twenty-four east, sections six, seven, eighteen, ninetelen, thirty, and tgliirltyifonei township thirteen south ran e twenty- our east· sout o section nineteen, township twelve south, range twerity-five east, and west half of section twengy, township thirteen south, range twenty- five east, Boise meridian, daho: Pmoided, That the mclusion of any mom. an cd of the aforesaid lands in the Minidoka Forest shall not affect adversely me “°° °°° ‘ any Xaltid application or entry pending at the date of the approval of is c. Approved, January 11, 1922. M *·s*stt“?· CHAP.25.—A AtAtl1" th Sec fthTreasuryto lltheo submm propeilty It all   8s1aI.?£3?" ° ° °° ¤P¤¤¤·=» N0- mi Be it enacted b the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives of the _. . United States of Xmerioa in Congress assembled, {that the Secretary ;§iiFr¢iinc1¢ii°i’(bi1li»fZ of the Treasiu·y be, and he is hereby, authorized, in his (IISCIBCIOH, _§{'°*’°”Y “‘· to sell to the highest bidder, at pub `c or private sale, the_ old Subtreasury property, located on the northsside of Cplmlgilercial Stiéeet about sixt feet west of Montgomery treet, an own as 08 Commercial Street, San Francisco, California, in such manner and u on such terms as he may deem to be to the best interests of the lllnited States; to conve such property to the purchaser thereof by the usual quitclaim deecli and to eposit the proceeds of such sale Depcsitsclprwccdsin the Treasury of the United States as a miscellaneous receipt. Approved, January 11, 1922.