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 SIXTY~SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 171, 173, 174. 1922. 503 CHAP- 171.-—An Act To riipeal section 5 of an Act entitled "An Act toestablish Ag¤129» 1922 the Lassen Volcanic National ark in the Sierra. Nevada Mountains, in the State of California, and for other purposes/’ approved August 9, 1916. [P“m‘°· N°· 20**] Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re resentatives 0 the United . States of America in Congress assembled, Tliat section 5fof an Act ti¤I¤iilS1€gr¥%c:1liFIlB· entitle "An Act to establish the Lassen Volcanic National Park in s§£s’1}{p$’8lieS?pr°p°°` the Sierra Nevada Mountains, in the State of California, and for other V°*- “°· P- 4***- purposes," approved August 9, 1916 (Thirty-ninth Statutes at Large, page 442), be, and the same is hereby, repealed. Approved, April 29, 1922. CHAP. 173.-—An Act To amend section 87 of the Judicial Code. [P\i?:;Eif 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatfives 0 the United - ,_ States (af America in Congress assembled, Thgtl section 87 di the Judi- gggggiatplqg cial Co e is hereby amended to read as follows: au;}   _ “Sec. 87. 'That the State of Massachusetts shall constitute one ciallgiificilsetts mk judicial district, to be known as the district of Massachusetts. Terms I un "Terms of the district court shall be held at Boston on the third ° °° ' Tuesday in March, the fourth Tuesday in Jime, the second Tuesday in September, and the Erst Tuesday in December; at Springgield, on the second Tuesday in May and December; and at New Be ord, on P Uk the first Tuesday in August: Provided, That suitable rooms and ac- Rb(i>mi;";it6S1p1ingf1eld commodations for holding court at Spri.§·field and New Bedford shall md N"' B ‘°’d· be furnished free of expense to the nited States: And provided ,,,,I.§,°‘{Q‘§§S§§‘*B,,§§;;,_ "' further, That all writs, precepts, and processes shall be returnable to the terms at Boston, and all court papers shall be kept in the clcrk’s office at Boston, unless otherwise specially ordered by the court, and the terms at Boston shall not be terminated or affected by the terms at S ringiield or New Bedford. "The marshal and the clerk for said district shall each appoint at ,,,g§I§{*§,,’,¥‘,,’;‘..§1},‘{,}““" least one deputy to reside in Springfield and to maintain an office at that place." Approved May 1, 1922. CHAP. 174.-An Act To add acertain tractof land on the island of Hawaii to []H?§ll’8l?9l)?l the Hawaii National Park. ‘ [ ’¤ lim <>· 208-I Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives o_{the United H,,,,,,_ States of America in Congress assembled, That the tract of and on the wf,{*;:u{;£•;*{,:yk*l* island of Hawaii, in the Territory of Hawaii, set aside for park pur- v¤1.aa,p.4s2. ' poses on the 29th day of October, 1920, by executive order numbered e' hty-one of the vernor of the Territory of Hawaii, and herein; alger described, is diizreby added to and made a part of the Hawan National Park. Said tract of land is described as follows, to wit: D _ _ All that tract of land comprising a portion of the _Kau Desert, °”"°“"" Kapapala, in the district of Kau, on the island of Hawaii, containmg forty-three thousand four hundred acres, more or less, bounded as follows: Beginning at a galvanized—ir0n nail driven into the pahoehoe at the northeast corner of this tract of land, at a place called Palilele-o—Kalihipaa, and on the boundary between the  of Kapapala and Keauhou, the coordinates of said pomt_0f b referred_to Government survey trigonometrical station wek una, being twenty-six thousand and ten and four—tenths feet south and nine thousand nine hundred and thirty-two and four-tenths feet east, as shown on Government survey registered map numbered twenty-three hundred and eighty-eight and running by true azimuths: First,