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 ` 252 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 224, 225, 230, 231. 1924. 1922, under decisions of the Comptroller of the Treasury in force on that date." iéeiireamy. d Sec. 6. That section 17 of said Act be, and the same is hereby, sa. ° °"°`°32’°m°i’ amended by adding to the first sentence thereof the following: t,,};“§,$§‘;g’§m§,°,‘}{‘af; “Provided, That the gay saved to an officer by section 16 of this romana my. Act or by the Act of eptember 14, 1922, shall be construed as the pa provided in this Act for the purpose of computing retired pay." mgf·=·=°**¤Ff°¤¤'¤*Y¤» gmc. 7. That the provisions of this Act shall be effective from and after July 1, 1922. Approved, May 31, 1924. lgiilliiéiiéil CHAP. 225.—Joint Resolution Authorizing the President to detail an officer [Pub. Res.,N0·23·l of the Corps of Engineers as Director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, and for other purposes. 3. Resobved by the Senate and House of Re resentatives of the United Ki1i#'l>5i;;U.?alrll15s?u?1y.w' States of America in @'0ngress_asaembZed, That the President be, and ,,,]§‘§f,,,,,,f,;,°1’;,,g,‘§,°,?,§§?,;` he is hereby, authorzied, m his discretion, to d1rect Major lVal1ace ’ a period of six months, and that said Major Wallace W. Kirby may, under the direction of the Secretaxiy of the_Treasury, perform the B S m lm mi, duties of Director of the Bureau 0 Engraving and Prmting for a ,,,,_g,gjm,,_‘ * period not to exceed six months, notwithstanding the provisions of Y,g1é,,gg{¤—¤¤· section`1222, Revised Statutes,) and section 1224 Revised Statutes, pigoztgiwtmyum as_ amended bylthe Act of Fe ruary 26, 1877: Provided, That the · · » said Major Wa.lace W. Kirby shall receive no emoluments by reason of the performance of said duties, but shall receive the same pay gid allowlances fréom appropriations made for the support of the rm as e wou receive i he were rform` milit d t the War Department. PB mg uy u y at Approved, May 31, 1924. I iglgillggl CHAP. 230.—An Aet_To transfer certain lands of the United States from Lrunue, No. rm.} the Rocky Mountain National Park to the Colorado National Forest, Colorado. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re e t t' the p§`,§§'3{,’§, N“"°“°' United State; of America in Ocmgress asaembZed,pT"hid,ntl(io;,q;ei€>o(i·i:ions ,ng¤g,*g;;;¤;',¤yu;d,;,g; of the follow1ng—descr1bed tracts now within the Roc Mountain Namumn mx. tional Park be, and are hereby, transferred to the Cldlbrado National Forestand shall hereafter be subiject to all laws relating to the use and administration of the national orests: Section 10; northwest quarter ofhsoutheast quarter, southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the southwest quarter of section 11; northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, north half of the northwest quarter, and the southwesftquarger o€_the;1(`;>rtg1westhquarter of section 15; and the northeast _qua ero secion · owns 6 rth * · _ cipal meridian., 1p no , range 75 west, sixth prm Approved, June 2, 1924. June 2, 1924. __ [H. R. 2979.] CHAP. 231.-—An Act To pro `d f th d' [Pu___-W-bug, Ng_W ns.] of deceased allottees within the lgfacekfggt ISdiai.i1pl){S¢§e1?xfaggI;%%:;(iai;1;i?tments D Be it enacted by the Semzt d H · mated sae. of America if ’Z?°0n,,.~Z.£%C#?§i§Ze8€iZ‘r€§€"2¥.°Zu”'£ , · ts of Blackfeet Indians d t d ’ 0 giirétgmgg, Szgjeft :3 :9**11 1 esigna e as homesteads under secdegq %aH0%ee_ ion 0 of the Act of June_30, 1919 (Forty-first Statutes at Large, <>- .1>~ ~ page 16), _11nposing restr1ctions on alienation, shall after the death of the original allottee be subject to partition, sale, issuance of
 * =gm{figm¤i¤,g0r,g>Bj,_¤ W. Kirby to_ report to the Secretaigy of the Treasury for duty for