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 360 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 39, 40, 42, 43. 1922. south, east, and north boundaries are hereby reserved and withdrawn from settlement, occupancy, or dispos, and under the laws of the United States said lands are hereby made a art of and inve1.s0,p-¤¤& he Mount McKinle National Park- and all) the rovisions cluded m t Y _ » AIP of the Act to establish Monmt McKinley National Park aska, and for other purposes, approved Fel>ma1yh26,b191'(g,1a:lre heripby nigade applicable to and extended over ands ere y a e to the par. _ Approved, January 30, 1922. ’°“ "°·‘m ner. .- ‘ of ce ui r k F C.:,,,._,,, .:2...e¤..¢:*a*s::.g.e¤aze:·:.t,¤ss.s ezazam ey my B it cted b the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United 1§§}',}‘,}’{,,,"§§ m"l?§;T,; Stqtge ‘ ¢i}mA1rm·i{ca in Coggrees assembled?]. That the consent of compte ma mcse Co is hereby grant to the Pamunkey Ferry Company, Sweet H§l1.V%· .   · · · • dul incorporated imder the laws of V1rg1n1a and its successors I and, assigns to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge   approaches thereto across the Pamunkey River at a point smtab e to the interests of nav1gation,_ at or near Sweet Hall, m K1ngkYV`1ll1am County, to a point opposite m New Kent County,_   the mmon- 0¤,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ wealth of Virgmxa, in accordance with the provisions of the Act V°'·‘“·P·“- entitled "An Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters ’ appfoved March 23, 1906. _ _ ’¤¤°¤‘*¤'*¤*· Sec. 2. That the rig t to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, January 30, 1922. Jappag    ;?i—.gpiAq;éF'q_6p;1ot\gig,e0§o{·Hatlive}a.i;:xchang¤e of Govemment lands for pri- va y own an n. Be it enaated by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United EE} “’,°“¤-E, 0, buds States of America in Uonggess assembled, That within three years from with private mm the passage of this Act t President be, and he is hereby, authorized l1l;a$}laa‘lm’ "S°°’ when in his opinion the public iced demands it, to exchange any land or any interest in land owned y_ the United_ States now orhereafter set a art for military purposes in the Termtory of Hawau for pri- P . .. vately owned_land or land owned by the Temtory of Hawan, or any interest therein of equal value located m that Temtory and selected _ by the Secretary of War, and thereafter to set apart for military {gm- lmme purposes the lands or interest therein so acquire : Provided, That ` the Attorney General of the United States shall first pass upon and approve the title to the privately owned lands or interest therein to be acquired by the United States before any exchange of lands shall _ be made imder the provisions of this Act. etgfppmw °""°“*’· Sno, 2, That the value of the lands or interests to be so exchanged shall be determined by three appraisers, to be appointed by the Secret of War. The expense necessary to effect the a raise- AU _. .. PP ments herem authorized, when approved h the mnhtary commander of the Hawaiian_Department, may be paidy out of the current appropriation for contingencies of the Army. Approved, January 31, 1922. 1 a1,1s2a _ [Pu{1;imiil.760:g6 I  Act To amend an Act incorporating Prospect Hill Cemetery, ', 0. . gu 0 €1’p111'p(BBB. D. , M . Be 12 enacted by the Senate and House ¢y‘Re esentatives <y"the United »~a»·¤é’§‘i.°'·1¤“·1"’;;.."; States <p" America in Congress assembled, ’l"b;.t wherever the words °°"" "members of the German Evangelical Society" occur in the original