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 2234 PROCLAMATIONS, 1921. Br rnzm Pnnsmnirr or mm Umcrnn Sryms or Ammuox A PROCLAMATION. P¢•¤¤¤¤*°· WHEREAS public interests require that the Congress of the United States should be convened in extra session at twe ve o’clock,_ noon, on the eleventh day of April, 1921, to receive such communication as ma be made b the Executive; mQl°g{•¤*¤¤c°’*’j¤g NOW, THEREFORE, I, Warren G. Harding, President of the 11, mi. P United States of America, do herebéproclaim an declare that an extraordinary occasion requires the· ngress of the United States to convene in extra session at the Capitol in the District of Columbia on the eleventh day of April, 1921, at twelve o'clock, noon, of which all persons who shall at that time be entitled to act as members thereof are hereby required to take notice. · Given under‘m[y'hand aud, the seal or the United States in the District of·Colum ia the 22nd day‘ of March in the `ear of our Lord ‘ one thousand ‘nine hundred and twentyzone, and of the ·`[smAi..] ’ Independence of the United States ”'the onehundred and - - dx - “. Wumnu G Hmnme " By the President! · ‘ · " "Cmuu.msE.HUen:¤s " · ‘ ‘ ` Secretary of State. ‘ ` Br run Pansmnm or- um Umrnn Srnns or Anmmoa A PROCLAMATION ?N•“°”*u°" WHEREAS, certain lands within the State of North Carolina, °°i*¤i¤.i»1e acquired b the United States under authority of the Act of Congress v°"°°"‘°°1‘ a proved {birch first, nineteen hundred and eleven (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large, e nine hundred and sixty-one), entitled "An Act To enable any State to cooperate with any other State, or States, or with the United States, for the protection of watersheds of navible streams, and to appoint a commission for the acquisition of lands fdr the purpose of conserving the navigability of navigable rivers", {,’g{·*‘},P·§;§; lm, have, by proclamations of the President of October 17, 1916, ua;. ' January 16, 1920, and January 29, 1920, been reserved and set apart · as public forest reservations, known respectively as the Pisgah National Forest, the Boone National Forest and the N antahala National Forest, and certain other lands known as the Olmstead lands, v¤x.e·:,p.1s¤. were, by the Act of Congress approved July sixth, nineteen hundred and twelve (Thirty-seventh Statutes at Large, page one hundred and e%;y-nine), entitled “An Act For the transfer of the so-called O tead lands, in the State of North Carolina, from the Solicitor of the Treasury to the Secreting of Agricultu1‘e", placed in charge of the Secretary o Agriculture an made sub'ect to such of the provisions of the said Act of March first, mneteen hundred and eleven, as apply to lands lpurchased thereunder; and WHE_ EAS, itaayipears that the public good will be promoted by merging the said lmstead lands and the said Boone, Pgs ah and pv parit oiltllrehsaild Nagtahala lgaigional Forest into one Igational ores, w `c as een es` ate the Secret of Agriculture as th;} Natginal F Iglestlgn y my 4r¤•¤¤1¤s¤¤- , _ , I, WARREN G. HARDING, President WL °°"‘°°3“ ‘ of the United States of America, b virtue of the power in me vested by section eleven of sand Act of Kdarch first, nineteen hundred and