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 858 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 350, 351, 356. 1922. 4PP'°"l *°. dmst "SEc. 2451. That every such ad`udieation shall be approved by_tl1e U2? Secreta of the Interior and shall operate only to divest the United ¤¤¤¤d$d· ’ States SI the title to the land embraced thereby, without prejudice to th hts f ni·licf l ants. ISM ¤* gy gptgfg 2 Sligo. 24%6?0That vliiltlireizeaplzilgents have been already issued on entries gziiuiiiuiién which are approved by the Secretary of the Interior, the Commis- B- s,·;g_°°· 2**52 P- **°· sioner of the (general Land Office, upon the canceling of the outstanding atent, is authorized to issue a new patent, on_ such approval, to to the person who made the entry, his heirs or ass1gns." Approved September 20, 1922. S°¥}‘§“}‘§£g§°"·  351.-EAS all}? autipmiug gnelgcdgmi-2; gr tiailpimior to imue patent to  n imty, 0 OHDS, or, an oro er purposes. Be it emwted by the Semte and Housei&f1?l¢;:Eresentatives of the United P“b“°"*“°’*‘ States of America in O ess assemb a't the Secretary of the Granted to Lumen _ Ong': _ r , , C¤¤¤*¥· °•***·· ¤¤¤’ Interior be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed to issue patent wmv us"` to Lassen County, California, for the following tract of public land, to wit: The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section four, togrnship thirtSy—sevprpHnprtl3 gangs eleveipl egst, M<;ué1;h?1ablo base an mer1d1an` usan e an istrict in e tate o ornia, Payment. upon payment theiefor to the Secretary of the Interior for the Governrplelrflt of the Ucpited Stsiltes the full suipiiof $1.%:1pei acre, véhich pzfplp s e issue upon the express con tion t t assen ounty mgétigm fm M" That whenever said lands cease to be used by said county for coimty uset; and purposeis only, (:1I‘?I6d8ttBIgpli$d tcilbp sollld or pglngplyed, then, in at event, tit e to said an s an the w o e thereo revert to Mining rights re- the United States: Provided further, That such patent shall contain °""°‘L a reservation to the United States of all as, oil, coal, and other mineral deposits that may be foimd in such land, and the right to the use of the land for extracting the same. Approved, September 20, 1922. ‘ CHAP. 356.-An Act To provide revenue to regulate commerce with foreign 'TPE>  countries, to encourage the in ustries of the Ilnited tates, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Unned Tun Act °[1g22' States of America an Congress assembled, TITLE I- TITLE I. °°”¤¤”-E U"- Drrrrasuz Lxsr. kbugigmgn impor-es Sricrrou 1. That on and after_ the day following the passage of °€#,;_ gg, ,_`m_ this Act, excelpt as otherwise specially provided for in this Act, there shall be levie _, collected, and paid tarpon all articles when imported _ P from any foreign countryinto the nited States or into any of its ,,,§'§‘§",jQ,B,,"j{,,§;‘,‘§,I},,*§ possessions (except the Philippine Islands, the Viriiln Islands, and the '1‘¤¢¤i¤¤¤¤¤¤1>¢¤d- islands of Guam and Tutuila) the rates of duty w `ch are prescribed by tlie schedules and paragraphs of the dutiable list of this title, name y: P and SCHEDULE 1.—Cn;muc.u.s, _0:u.s, AND PAINTS. hy»}i;g‘}¤éL•¤<1 wid an- Paaaompu 1. Acids aud acid anhydrides: Acetic acid containing bp weight not more than 65 per centum of acetic acid, three-fourths o 1 cent per pound; contaming by weight more than 65 per centum,
 * ’¢¤;>*¤·;·· use said tract of land for county uses and purposes only: Provided,