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 830 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Crrs. 286-288. 1922. institutions, or training schools, if the interest of the service_requ1re, and imder such regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may rescribe, and no additional salary or expense on acconmt of this liaave of absence shall be incurred.’ Approved, August 24, 1922. AI? m' lm' CHAP. .—An Act vi for the confirmation of title of certain urchasers from the Silastz of Louiaianliiubf lhiida formerly included in the Fort Sabing Military Reservation, in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, now abandoned. _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives of the i.¥m°°” United States cgsiimerica in Congress assembldd Thlat, subject to the mE provisions of t Act, the title of all persons who prior to January 1, in abanc1oned.¤°¤· 1909, purchased from the State of Louisiana any lands formerly °’,'?,i°E36, P, aq, included in what was known as the Fort Sabme Militagr Reservation, in Cameron Parish, in the State of Louisiana, establi ed by Executive order of December 20, 1838, and abandoned March 2:5, 1871, ursuant to the Act of Congress of February 24, 1871 (Sixteenth Statutes at Large, page 430), shall be confirmed and validated § ¤:pur¤ssse against any claim or interest of the United States: Provided, That Mmm- satisfactory evidence of such purchase with description of the lands claimed b each aipplicant, in accordance with the s tem of United States public—la.n surve s, be submitted to the &?cretary of the Em, .,;,,,1,,, Interior within six montlis from and after the approval of this Act: Provided further, That atents shall issue to such (purchasers and shall inure to the ben$ of their heirs, assigns, or evisees, to the same extent and as if such purchasers had secured full title from the ,iggl§l§;l§§§_ '°°°"“` State of Louisiana through such purchasers: And provided further, That section thirty-two, in township fifteen south, range fifteen west, Louisiana meridian, used by the United States for lighthouse purposes, D,_pm, of mm shall be excepted from the provisions hereof. nai?. Sec. 2. That the lands within the limits of such abandoned mili- V,,1_z,’p_ ,0, tar reservation not affected by the foregoing provisions of this Act shall be disposed of under the provisions of the Act approved July 5, 1884 (Twenty-third Statutes at Large, page 103). Approved, August 24, 1922. August 24, 192. _ ...Ai;i@7-l _ CHAP. 288.-An Act To rebuild the school building of the Indian school near rP¤¤¤<¢· N¤- M-1 roman, iviscensie. .,-0,,,,,, W,,_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Umled xgéewlatgglgdge States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the mmm. Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized to cause the school buildi&g of the Indian school, recently destroyed by fire, near Tomah, xsconsin, to be rebuilt upon the ground and site now owned by the Government, and refurnis ed in such manner as to meet the present needs of the said school as well as such needs as may reasonab y arise ¤¤***°'*=°=¢· m the future, at a cost not to exceed $50,000, including heating, veéiltilgping, plumbing, and so forth, which may be incident to said _ re ng. i°$Z'.:`,T§;u5l,’?""’°d‘ Sec. 2. That the sum of $50,000 is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, or the purposes aforesaid. Approved, August 24, 1922.