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 SIXTY-NINCPH CONGRESS: Sass. IL Cue. .12, 15, l7.= .1926. 92.3 metalliferous minerals and nonmetallifero¤1s»minex·als; not including °“•¤° ¤••’·•*••*•°· oil and gps, vqhiclyleases shall bdirrevocdble, exeeptas herein pro~· v§d;l,_b wh1ch"may be declarekiphullhnd void {upon breaclrof any o air terms. · “ Thatvttter the·p•ishge~and,\appmval of this section, unallotted ‘;°" '“"*°°‘ ‘° °’ lands,  themeof~.as—.tho Secretary of the Interior shall   to D. db  Lid `   —1·ef‘ervationsl;6h§1·etofore};wl&l1·l1eld from isposiion ee   rrsmna 4 ec yt . A of   Interior te· be subjtlctrtc   for the discovery 3 deposits ofrdgold, silver, copper, other valuabl•»metalliferous  an nonmetallifercus   including oil and gas, by citizens of the United  »and· r such declaration mining ¤¤¤·¤¤¤¤*¤*¤i¤¤=- claims may be located b such citizens ' thesame, er, as mining claims are located undgr the mininékws of the llnited States: Provided, That the locators oflll suc 1 mining claims, or their heirs, mwmn pm, succmors, or a.¤%gns,·eha.ll.have a preferenoe‘;right_t.o»a:f1ply¤.tu_the mus ram br me. Secretary of the nterier for a lease, under the terms an conditions of this section, within one year after the date of the location of any    an such locator who shall fail to apply for av ease wi _  one     _the date oflocation shall forfeit all _ Y1 ghté tb`Si1cH  Chilli} P7‘0'v1:d6d   Till}? QOPl€8 mlgaitggfggghutim of the location notice shall be filed within sixty days Vw h the super- ' intendentnin charge of the reservation on which the miningclaim is located _at1d_‘tltat‘applictition for a  under this section mainebe filedywith such superintendentffort transmission through o cial channels to the Secretary pf thelnteriorz And. provided further, That landscontaining  water holes,‘or other bodies of water ,,,§K§‘,§°,§_ ‘°°‘”· °‘°·· needed or used__By,the, nr ans for wateri¥ livestock, irrigation, or water—power  not he design   by the Secretary of the Interior as su ject to entry underthis section? Approved, December 16, 1926. ""“`“  ’?a’°2¤¤#.::t1°?°· GHAP. 15.—Joint Resolution Authorizing payment of salaries of the o$oers and employees of Congres for December, 1926, on the 20th dey of that month. · Reaobved by the Senate and Home 0 Representatives of the nited (.,m,_, _ States of America in 6'0z•grecs,aaaembZed, Thatthe   of the phymwgwdgg Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives are authorized mm ¤¤,°?i£Si°°' and directed to pay to the oiiicerspnd e, ployeeseof the Senateand Houseeof Rgresentatives, including the Bapitol Police, the Qdice of Legislative unsel, and employees paid on vouchers under authority of resolutions, their,re?ect1ve salaries for the month of _Decem,ber, 1926, on the 2(lth day 0 that mouth. i.Approved, December 18, 1926. December 21, 1926. CHAP. 17.-An Act Authorizing and directing the 'Secretary df the Navy to turn over the gxmboat Wolverin to the municipality of Erié,=Pennsylvania. Be it enacted by the Senate and Home of Rcpreecntathzea of the United States of America in Oongresc aeaembled, That the Secretary Q‘§',§$,g,f,’,?; ..w,,,,,,,_ of the Navy is hereby authorized and directed to turn over _to#the ig<;_;,¤¤¤¤¤ ¤v¤=¤>·¢¤¤ municipality of Erie, Pennsylvuiiaythe gamboat Wolverine, for use ¤Vo1.37, p.ls65. in connection withthe training of the naval reserve organization of the-city: Provided, That no expense to the Government shall be ggwgghammmt M_ Approved, December 21, 1926;