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 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 129-132. 1922. 495 east one hundred and fifty feet to a oint on the southerhy line of a parcel of land conveyed by William lkent to William Mc adden by eed dated the 12th day of September, 1912 and recorded in the office of the county recorder of said county in book one hundred and thirty-seven of deeds_at page 201, said point being three hundred feet west of the west hne of imnyside Avenue; thence south eighty- eight degrees twenty-eiglht seconds east three hundred feet more or less along said southerly oundary of the lands so conveyed to William McFadden to the west boimdary of said Sunnyside Avenue; thence south one degree thirty-seven seconds west one hundred and fifty fiet more <}rbess along said west boundary of Snmnyside Avenue to t e point 0 egmnmg. Approved, April 11, 1922. W A ril11 1922. CHAP. 130.-An Act For the relief of I. C. Johnson, junior. Be it enacted by the Senate and Honsigf Representatives of the United Na States of America in Oegyress assembl, That the President be, and 1sa`£fc.1¤n¤s¤¤,1r. he is hereby, authoriz to restore Commander Isaac C. Johnson,  °“ junior, United States Navy, to a place in the list of commanders in ghe Uinitéd tSBtpt§s N ag, to rank next after Commander Walter A. mea, ni tates avy. Approved, April 11, 1922. ' "”"_"° A 11,1022. GHAP. 131.-An Act For the relief or Richard P. McCullough. Be 11 enacted by the Senate and Houee;l?Repreeentat·ivee‘¢;ft7te United Navy States of America in. Congress assembl, That the President be, and resale r. mon. he is hereby, authorized to restore Commander Richard P. McCul- ]°‘{§,l‘g,,,,,,_,,,, ,,1,,,,, 0,, lough, United States Navy, to a cplace on the list of commanders of list ¤f¤¤m¤¤¤¤¤¤r¤- pho Néawéy to plank next after mmander Walter Albert Smead, ` nite tates avy. Approved, April 11, 1922. CHAP. 132.-—Joint Resolution To amend section 2 of the joint resolution entitled  ‘ ‘Joint resolution to authorize the operation of Government-owned radio stations for [ b- R°°·· N°· *8·l the use of the general public, and for other purposes," approved June 5, 1920. Resolved by the Senate and House of Re esentatioes of the United M 8_ States of America in Congress aseeynbled, 'lqlat section 2 of the joint tggigimzmtmmlél resolution entitled "Jomt resolution to authorize the operation of ,,,,,.,,,5,,d_* P‘ " Government-owned radio stations for the use of the general public, and {or other (pi:1rposes,g':lapp1io1rled June 5, 1920, be, and the same is ere amen e to re as 0 ows: S That the gecretgrlry of the Navy tLx hereby bczgitlhor-ipgll,  °iil$s°Ssi¤moruner etermsan con 'tionsan atra prescr1 y _ , ‘ which rates shall be just and reasonable, and which, upon complaint, shall be subject to review and revision by the Interstate Commerce Commission to use all radio stations and gpparatus, wherever located, owned by the United States and under e control of the Navy De- mm partment—(a) for the reception and transmission of press messages m““¥°°`“ offered by any newspaper published in the United States, its Temtories or possessions, or published by citirrens of the United States, in Pd _ foreign countries, or by any press association of the United States, ,,,,.,,,,',§§f °°‘“’“°’°‘“‘ and-(b) for the rece tion and transmission of private commercial gmogui Bd messages: Provided, 'llhat the rates fixed for the reception and trans- rshis   nas mission of all such messages, other than press messages between the “°°P‘°‘·