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 466 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 105-108. 1922. accordance with the requirements of the Secretary of Agriculture. “,§§§°{0“‘mu°},:,°,$f Lands conveyed to the United States imder this Act s all, upon ¤¤» acceptance 0 title, become parts of the national forest within whose exterior boundaries they are located. Approved, March 20, 1922. ` inneuzi im CHAP 106.-An Act Authoriz' the Secretary of War to grant to the town of lP°w°» N°· *7*] W`mthrop, Massachusetts, a perpetlx right of way over approximately seven lnmdred fifty-Egg squagengt of the Fort Banks Military Reservation for the purpose of GDIIJIQ vers. F Bmhm Be *1} enacted_by  Senate and House of Representatives ty the United £‘,,,, _,,,,&*"' States of America in Givtgiress assembled, That the Secretary of War is dgg¤°g¤;•;1; ¤¤¤¤¤ hereby authorized and ected to {grant to the town of Winthrop, Massachusetts, a perpetual right o walz over a proximatelly seven hundred and fifty- ve square feet of the ort Banllis Military eservation for the H of widening Revere Street at or near the intersection of u n Street in said town of Winthrop, Massachusetts, upon such location as the Secretary of War may approve, and subject to such conditions, restrictions, and reservations as the Secretary of War may impom for the protection of the reservation. Approved, March 20, 1922. Huggiii j CHAP. 107.-An Act To amend the first proviso in the Act entitled "An Act to [Pu, o. 175.] grunt a certain parcel of land, part of the Fort Robinson Military Reservation, Ne- 196n.gka, to the village of Crawford, Nebraska, for park purposes," approved June 25, Be vi enacted by the Senate and Hwsizaeif Representatives of the United ,,_,P,;,°'° R '§,,%E; States of America in Ocgyress assemb, That the first proviso con- Nggé mud mum tained m the Act entitl "An Act to grant a certain parcel of land, u>cmmm,e¤e¤¤ea. part of the Fort Robinson Military Reservation, Ne raska to the ,,}i°'·3‘*°·‘“*’“‘°"d‘ village of Crawford, Nebraska, for park urposes," approved dune 25, 1906, is amended to read as follows: "¥’romkled, That the said tract shall be used for park and water-power purposes, and that not to exceed five acres thereof may also e as a site for a pavilion to be used fgr the exhibition and sale of live stock, and for auditorium purposes. Approved, March 20, 1922. Marchm im   108.-An Act Authorizing a modiiication of the adopted project for Indiana Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United l1'¤`i¤dri;l:£i¤i:t gill States of Amenba in Congress assembled, That the project adopted in °°{¤'§{_°‘§6"?§°}‘657_ the River and Harbor Act of June 25, 1910, for the improvement and maintenance of Indiana Harbor, Indiana, is hereby so modified as to eliminate that part of the projected inner canal extending from the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of section twenty, town- Lands ship thirty-seven north, range nine west of the second principal ,7.,,,,.; e,'$',§°$..Z;°°;,,°§,'}Z meridian, westwardly to Lake George; and the Secretary o War is °’°“· hereby authorized to quitclaim an convey to local interests, on such terms and conditions as he may deem just and equitable, the rights of wag which have been heretofore donated by loca interests to the United tates for the said section of the canal and for connecting the said Lake George with Wolf Lake. Approved, March 20, 1922.