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 PROOLAMATIONS, 1926. 2613 AND WHEREAS, it appears that the said Order of Panama has never exercised the privilege granted to it as aforesaid and is a defrmct organization and has been so for a number of years; AND WHEREAS, an organization known as the Native Sons of the Golden West, a patriotic organization of the State of California, interested and engaged in identrfyini and marking with tablets and monuments those places situated wit in the State of historic interest to the State and Nation, has applied for permission to erect a suitable monument upon the site in Igrestion; Ammm Nam NOW, THEREFORE, I, alvin Coolidge, President of the United sqm cr thg ameri States of America, do hereby authorize the said Native Sons of the $$2 {§’¤°'{;$,§,f} L{‘,§‘,jJ,‘,g Golden West to erect at Point Loma upon the site above described a wi¤¤i¤· suitable monument in commemoration of the discovery of California by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo on the 28th day of September, 1542, the said monument to be of such design and structural material as will be acceptable to the Secretary of War, the design ·thereof to be sub- mitted to and approved by him before the work is begun, and the monument to be erected rmder the supervision of such military authority as may be designated by him. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. » DONE at the City of Washington this 12th~ day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hrmdred and twenty _ [sEAI..] six, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and iiftieth. V — CALVIN COOLIDGE By the President: " FRANK B KELLOGG Secretary of State. BY THE PRESIDENT or THE UNITED STATES or ALIERICA A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the Act of Congress directing the disposal of lands ,,,°@'f,‘},,‘f§,‘§,‘},§f“ R“‘°’ within a specified part of the Crow Indian Reservation, in the State $g;¤g§b*¤·361 of Montana, approved, April 27,, 1904 (33 Stat., 352, 361), among .' 'p` ' other thinqgs, provides: ‘ v hat when, in the judgment of the President, no more of the land herem ceded can be disposed of at said (Price, hetmayi by proclamation, to be.repeated _at his iscretion, se from time to time the remaining land subject to the provisions of the homestead law or otherwise as he-may deem most advantageous, at such price or prices,,in such manner, upon such con- ditions, with such restrictions, and upon such terms as he mF?§ deem best for allthe interests concerned: _ ‘ AND W REAS certain lands in the Reservation were sold and entered in the manner provided for by Proclamations of September ,,,Y;},§‘gg,}’· mi V°‘· 28, 1914 (38 Stat., 2029), and April 6, 1917 (40 Stat., 1653),‘which Proclamations fixed. the terms under which the lands might be paid or;. · AND WHEREAS because of droughts and adverse weather con- ditions extensions of time for paymentuntil the 1925 anniversaries of the dates of the purchases and entries were allowed on certain conditions to certain gurchasers and entrymen by proclamations Vol. 41, p. 1793;Vol. dated May 5, 1920 (41 tat., 1793), August 11, 1921 (42 Stat., 2246), {§;§§j¥§‘3'{j'{§'§,§{ V"' Julg 10, 1922 (42 Stat., 2281), December 18, 1923 (43 Stat., 1931), an June 9, 1924 (43 Stat., 1955); 43892 °-27-r-r »74

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