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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cue. 65, 66. 1927. IO57 Sac. 2. That all the construction and use provided for herein Sh°,g**‘•§g§•» °°°~ W sha11“be'.under such regmeuera and rentals as the Commissioners °°m M "` of the District of Columbia  make. ' f connection-Stherewith: Providegl,__'l‘hJat   `on erein g1}h;1ted‘ shallQ be exercised ggggi mmm not seas not tofcondict or intégere with any pipe line pr lines for the disturbed- carriage ofpetroleum an its produbts new permitted to occupy either of thestreets herein fore mentioned. S ‘ . _ Sm. 8.S That the Co, S _ ` reserves theright to amend, alter, or  repeal this Actat anytime. ` ’ ‘ ‘ ` i `Approved, February 5,. 1927. CHAP. 66.-An Act To promote the mining of potash on the public domain. ZH;. B.sh4a1E:° ~ » ·_ _» V   ' V A., IuHc,N0. .I Be it enacted by the Senate and Home of   S " i ` of the Umled States of A¢2zgn•ica,in·0q4m.gwea;_aasenabkal; Thatthe Secretary $$5 M of the Interior is hereby authorized, under such rules and rgulations rm- use or p as he_;nay‘prescr1be,, to grant,to._ any qualified applicant a  °*‘;[’,Z‘§,’}*,§’_‘§§,'t" permityw ich shallgive, the exclusive right toprospect fcrlc ,_   I, ,,,,_;,;,,,,_ v_ sulphates, carbenates, boratee silicates - or, nitrates of potassium. in lands belonimg to the,U11it¢>¢l States for a period of mt 61§¢¢€¤di¤_g P I tjwc years: roeidcd, T{hat the area to beiucluded in 8\10h;8.P§I'Ul1t areeuuiaed. shall notexceed two theussnd five hundmd Mid Sixty;¤<¤'¢§;0f elignd in reasonably compact`foruH,Prop1H¢d further, Tharéthe prospecting u§°•·€¤;i¤ Iske CW- provisions of thisAct sha, not apply to lands an de itsin; or F ` S adjacent to Searles Lake, California, which lands my;  by
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° Ct., , a ,1,_` r r.; Sac. 2. That upon showin? to the satisfaction. of the,Secreta.ry. d,¤L§¥’°"“*"°°°“ of. the Interior ‘ that vsluabe deposits of Pm Qf: *·bQ{’§ubSt8·nces —. ' enumerated in this Act has been dlSOOV61'0d*,kl&nt•h0_P§!Ym1l•lg§5 within the area covered by his permit,. audthat Such V d is chiefly Valuable therefor, the permittee shall. be‘entitled¤te aylease fer ¤¤y.0r all of the land embraced in the prospecting permit, at a ·r0S alty Qf.Il0t_ 'B¤v•**1· less than;2 per eentum of .th•¢quantity, orkgrcss value og the output of %0l»8SSlt1II1`Q0lDPOHRdB‘8¤d,9th9¥.¥Q ste i pr9du¢f·S,.¢¤¢¤p¤ at t e point of shi ment to market, such leaseite be taken in compact form by legal subdivisions of the public land surveys or Qiitheh and be not surveyed, by survey executed at the cost of the permitaee in gccordance with regulations, prescribed by the Secretary of the nterior. e Sno. 3. That lands known to contain valuable deposits enumerated ,m’;f,$;°§,!;,;°i{@,d‘°,"*p§ in this Act and not covered by permits or leases shall be held subject ¤¤¤¤¤¤ Wy to lease by the Secretary of__the Interipr through advertisement, com titiye ibiddigug, er such, othcrjnethods as he mayrby general r¤s¤§:¤¤ss seem wd issues was ss he swlifix, net ` rr . two thousand live hundred and sixty acres; leases   condi-_ °,§f,§,,‘,§,°u{,,,’f"""·°" toned upssthe 1>¤ey¤¤¤¤¢.¤y  the www °frP‘%‘¥h·}"?I*1*%¥ e¤..¤s¤;v be fixed. in the 1¤¤se..s¤t l·=¤¤.t¤ss.%_r¤r .¤¤¤¢¤¤s '¤f..1¤h¤ i  <>r gross value of theoutput of PQt&$$1\1§'¤.¤€?¤  @#4116 oibsf rc ated, products, exceptxodiumgggt  point op   Stqmarkety, and Mm the payment   _ vaneeo a   of   cents per aeréyfor the first calendariyear qrfractionjthereo;‘§O centsperacre furthe, second'; third, ,f0urth,·and tifthcyeilars, regpectiyely; and $1  acre 'per annum therea;fterSdur1n¥Bg B_0Ql1t1Ql1§l10§ of the lease such rental for any year being credi  against royalties accguingfiipr that year. under; this Act shall gbeforiag T i;icd;of§0»years, with prefer- "`°""°"°"‘ eiitial rightm theylesseey to renewitgih sanievf or successive periods, often years upon such zreasonablemterms and conditions as may prescribed by t e`Secretary of the Interior, unless otherwise provide ‘ 43892°—27——-67