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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 29-32. 1921. 67 same compensation and allowance as the resent `udge of said district, and the judge so appointed shall be held and tireated as the senior ;u;f§°¤.°°t °° me judge  shall exercise such powers and perform such duties in that judicial district as may be'mc1dent to seniority. _ Vacancy in mpeg Op Sec. 2. That whenever a vacanc shall occur m the office of the guage senior ui am distrirgpxtjudge for the district of Nbrth Dakota, by the retirement, ““sS*°““°°°°"°’*“°“· disqu cation, or death of the judge senior m commission, such vacancy shall not be filled, and thereafter there shall be but one district judge in said district. Approved, June 25, 1921. June 25, 1821. CHAP. 30.-A.n Act Providing for the appointment of an additional district judge for the southern judicial district of the State of West Virginia. lP“bh°» N°· 25-} Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives 0 the United States of America in Co ess assembled Tgiit the President of the ¤¤l`i$i1g1lrigi4`isii¤iZ2th` United States, by and willirthe advice and consent of the Senate, shall ,,,;}§§g,§{°”“J“d€°“? appoint an additional judgpsof the district court of the United States V¤1p°d36. r- 1087. for the southern judicial trict of the State of West Virginia, who mm ` shall possess the same powers, erform the same duties, and receive the same com ensation and alllbwance as the present judge of said To pc, pp mh district, and tge ju? so appointed shall be he d and treated as the Judgesenior julge and sh exercise such powers and perform such duties in that j 'cial district as may be mcident to seniority. vmm, in om, ,,, Sec. 2. That whenever a vacancy shall occur in the office of the E s¤¤i¤{°p¤;pp••:•p_- district judge for the southern district of West Virginia senior in °“”°° · commission such vacancy shall not be filled, and thereafter there shall be but one district judge in said district. Approved, June 25, 1921. CHAP. 81.—·Joint Resolution Creating a commission to represent the United xlsiiiiiiiétigziifi States in the celebration of the first centennial of theproclamation of the inde- pendence of the Republic of Peru. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That a commission is hereby p•p*{*p'*pQp_p_ crea, consisting of six members and a secretary, to be appointed sem Umm Sum sc by the President of the United States, to re resent the Unite States °°l°b"“°" °" in the celebration of the first centennial of the Iproclamation of the independence of the Republic of Peru in said epublic during the month of July, 1921. _ _ Appppppmipp M That to meet the expenses of the commission the sum of $15,000 ¤¤1>¤¤=¤· be, and is hereby, appropriated, out of ap; money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be expend at the discretion of the Secretary of State. Approved, June 25, 1921. J CHAP. 32.-—An Act To provide for the acquisition by the United States of private §°gj% rights of fishery in and about Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawau. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United p I up States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Wn? ' Navy is hereby authorized to examine and apppraise the value of the mP3¤E%¤p<_§¤up;¤U£ privately oprnlgd right? of fishery in Pearllm aipbor,  (pg Oahu, ’ °" °°° errito o awaii, romanim °nary e rom a ointto Beckonirixg Point, both within saidgiarbor, to the seaward, and the privately owned rights of fishery in and about the entrance channel