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 PROCLAMATION S, 1922. 2283 IN'edVgITN]:%S§  I hav; he;-i•;1?]to set my hand and cans eseao e m tatesto ea. Done at the Citylof Washington, this_11th dag. of Julav, in the year g of our rd one thousand nme hun ed an twenty-two, [ann,.] ind of thedIpdependencE1 of the United States the one nm an orty-seven. Wuzamr G. Hannms By the President: C1nm.ns E. Huoims Secretary of State. BY rm: Pansmmrr or run Umrnn Srxrns or Amnmca. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, section 2 of the act of Congress apiproved October 20, Qr}°2iL°»“ii.“k°' 1914 (38 Stat., 741), authorizes the mining of coal rom reserved areas V°‘· 38- *’·7‘“· in Alaska, under the du·ection of the President, when necessary by reason of the insufficient gupply for national protection or relief rom o ressive conditions, an PBVHEREAS, the President, under date of November 22, 1919, issued V"` “·P‘m°‘ a proclamation numbered 1543, authorizing and directmgnthe tary of the Interior duriniperiod of three years from the te of said geroclamationhtg   k po? of surplus goal taken frgm the niunes mg operate t as an ngmeer1ng omimssion or sufp ying d ti d ther local n ds in the Temto of Alaslza, an 0W'I·SIE(h?EnASt it still appeesrs that the availalbxle supply of   for domestic and other uses in the T8H1t01&;)I.A18Sk8, and particularly in towns and settlements upon or near line of the Government railroad in Alaska, is, by reason of existing conditions, inadequate and insuigcienlo . amusing author! NOW THEREFORE,I,Warren G. Harding, President of theUnited ol me r dumest? States of America, under and by virtue of said statute, do hereby §§°°X,§,i§‘§”?"&1T,§‘,}‘§ extend the provisions of Proclamation No. 1543 of November 22, Si¤‘*;6, ,1 P lm 1919, for a eriod of two ears from the date of expiration of the same. ’ ` TN WI'lll*¥ESS WHEYREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be ailixed. _ Done at the city of Washington this twenty-sixth dg of July, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine undred and [sr1AL.] Twenty-two, and of the Independence of the United States the One Hundred and Forty-sever%h. G nuu·:N me By the President: Caaizuzs E. Hvonns Secretary of State. BY rim Pnnsmmxr or me Uurrnn Srarms or Aunmca A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the act of Congress apggoved October twentieth, nine- teen hundred and fourteen, entitled Act to provide for the leasing ‘ °*·38·l>·7*2· of coal lands in the Territo of Alaska, and for other g1u·poses" (38 Stat. 741), provides that the President of the Umte States shall designate and reserve from use, location, sale, lease or disposition not exceeding 5,120 acres of coal-bearixglg lands in the Bering River field and not exceeding 7,680 acres of co -bearing lands m the Matanuska 42150°—vo1. 42, rr 2——48