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 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. II. Cxs. 854-856 . 1930 . 1009 porarily, directly, indirectly, tacitly, or in any manner whatsoever, so th at they form a part of, or are in anyw ise controlle d by any combination in the form of an unlawful trust, with consent of lessee, or form the subject of any contract or conspiracy in restraint of trade in the mining or selling of coal, phosphate, oil, oil shale, gas, or sodium entered into by the lessee, or any agreement or understanding, written, verbal, or otherwise to which such lessee shall be a party, of which his or its output is to be or become the subject, to control the price or prices thereof or of any holding of such lands by any individual, partnership, association, corporation, or control, in excess of the amounts of lands provided in this Act, the lease thereof shall be forfeit ed by appropriate court proce edings. SEC. 2. The amendments herein adopted to sections 17 and 27 of Amendments herein to expire at midnight, the General Leasing Act of February 25, 1 920, as amended, shall January 31,1931. expire at midnight on the 31st day of January, 1931 . Approved, July 3, 1930. July 3, 1930 . CHAP. 855 .-An Act To increase the salary of the Commissioner of Customs. [S. 4735.] Be it en acte d by the Se nate and Ho use of R epre sent ati ves of the United States of America in Congress a ssem ble d, That the Co m- missioner of Customs shall receive a salary at the rate of $10,000 p e r, annum, effective on and after the date of the ena ctment of this Act. Approved, July 3, 1930. [Public, No. 528 .] Commissioner of Customs. Salary of, increased Vol. 44, p.1381. CHAP. 856 .-An Act Authorizing the sale of all of the interest and rights J"1y3,1930. x	of the United States of America in the Columbia Arsenal property, situated [Public, .z . ] 529 in the ninth civi l district of Maury County, Tennessee, and providing that ,No ] the net fund be deposited in the military post construction fund, and for the repeal of Public Law Numbered 542 (H. R. 12479), Seventieth Congress . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives o f the Unite d States o f A merica in Cong ress assembled, That the Secretary Te olumbia Arsenal, of War be, and he is hereby, authorized to sell to and to make proper sale of, to Columbia deed of conveyance to The Columbia Military Academy, a corpora- T`m Academy tion organized under the laws of the State of Tennessee, all of the title, interest, limitations, conditions, restrictions, reservations, and right s owned and h eld by the Un ited States of America as defined in Public Act Numbered 152 of the secon d session of the Fifty-eighth edVol.33,p .296,amend- Congress and in the deed of the United States of America to the lands conveyed the rein to The C olumbia Mili tary Academy, of rec- ord in book numbered 105, volume 4, page 495, in the register's office of Maury Cou nty, Ten nessee. S aid limi tati ons, con diti ons, res tric - Restrictions, etc . tions, reservations, and rights are defined in said public Act and deed as follows " That the Secretary of Wa r shall be a visitor to said school, and taA ofwai of Sec re- have and exercise full rights of visitation, and he shall have the right and author ity in his discretion, as the public interest requires, to presc ribe the mili tary curricul um of said s chool, and to enforce compliance therewith, and upon refusal or failure of the authorities of said school to comply with the rules and regulations so prescribed by the Secretary of War, or the terms of the Act, he is authorized to declare that the estate of the grantee has terminated and the prop- erty shall revert to the United States, and the Secretary of War is authorized thereupon to take possession of said property in behalf of the United States, and shall further reserve to the United States the 57894°-31 	64

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