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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cns. 111-113. 1921. 1205 justly when compared with other assessments, then, in that event, said funds shall be paid to the proppr county in which said draina e district may be organized, or, 111 the option of the Secretary of tge M 1 Interior to the construction company or bondholder shown to be ¤mi§°Z(ilmm’ °t°" entitled to the funds arising from such assessment: Provided further, Legal rights not im- That nothing in this Act shall be so construed as to deprive any allot- p°”°d' tee of any right which he might otherwise have individually to apply to the courts for the purpose of having his rights ad judicated." F H GILLETT Speaker of the House of Representatives. Tnos. R. MARSHALL Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate. IN THE HOUsE or REPRESENTATIVES. February 24, 1921. The President of the United States havin returned to the House H§,‘§§°§§’ Reglescjtg? of Representatives, in which it originated, tie bill (H. R. 517) enti- tives tled "An Act amending an Act to rovide for drainage of Indian allotments of the Five Civilized Hibes, approved March 27, 1914 (Thirty-eighth Statutes, 310, Public, Numbered 7 7 )," with his objections thereto, the House proceeded in pursuance of the Constitution to reconsider the same; and Resolved, That the said bill ass, two·thirds of the House of Representatives agreeing to pass tlge same. Attest: Wu TYLER PAGE Olerlc. IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES. February 24, (calendar day, March 2), 1921. The Senate having proceeded to reconsider the bill (H. R. 517) ,,,§"““g° l’Y"’° Sm "An Act amending an Act to rovide for drama e of Indian allotments of the Five Civilized Tribes, approved Marci 27, 1914 (Thirty- eighth Statutes, 310, Public, numbered 77)," returned by the President of the United States to the House of Representatives, in which it orivinated, with his objections, and passed by the House on a reconsideration of the same, it was RESOLVED, That the bill pass, two-thirds of the Senators present having voted in the affirmative. Attest: Gsonon A. SAm:>E1zsoN Secretary. CHAP. 112.-—An Act For the purchase of land occupied by experiment vine- ll?lcx¥.l$i%l;L__ yards near Fresno and Oakville. California. sse.l Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re esentatives 0 the United . _ States of America in Congress assembled(Thl1)l‘ the Secretgry of Agri- i>riiiiliiisr2`°b¢ expericulture be, and he is hereb ·, authorized to purchase and acquire the '6‘§§$3§$;§{??°° ud lands occu ied by the d)epartment’s experiment vineyards near Fresno and) Oakville, California, now maintained under contracts _ with the owners of said lands: Provided, That the land purchased for mh pyjcg_ the Fresno vineyards shall not exceed twenty acres at a cost not to exceed $12,000 and for the Oakville vineyard not to exceed twenty acres at a cost not to exceed $15,000. Approved, March 2, 1921. CHAP. 113.-An Act Making appropriations for the Diplomatic and Consular 2i3i2‘%lj Serwice for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922. [Public, No. 367.} Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re esentatives o the United . . States of America in Congress assembZed;f Thalbr the reuowailg sums are miiii·p»i$ii°rn°i°dt¤¤;i° appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise ap-