Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1090

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PUBLIC LAWS OF THE SIXTYSEVENTH CONGRESS or me UNITED STATES Passed at the fourth session which was be n and held at the ° 0 W h`ngton ' the District of Oolumbia,’on Monday, th'; fourth day of Deciebtrrzibeiri, 1.;.gZf and adyourned without day rm Sunday, the fourth day of March, 1.928. WARREN G. Hannmc, President; Csnvm Ooonmen, Vice President; ALBERT B. Crrmmvs, President of the Senate pro tempore; GEORGE H. Mosms, Acting President of the Senate pro tempore, December 9, 1922, January 16 and 23, February 6, 7, 1T2, and 1gb1£;23; Ffzaivx BiJWLr;B.L1s, Acting President of the Senate pro tempore anuary 923; nvmn . NROOT Acting President of the Senate pro temgigrfi, Janugry 22, 1323; WEsL],E;* L. JOl:IE:& Apting Prgsideit offthe %nate pro pore anuary 6 1923· EDEBICK . ILLET1`, pea er o the ouse of Represenizatives; Pmmir P. C.;1m>BELL, Speaker of the House of Representatives pro tempore, January 10 to 12, February 23 to 28, March 1 to 4, 1923. CHAP. 1.—An Act To permit Mahlon Pitney, an Associate Justice of the Su- Dml§?°¢52gll1m· preme Court of the United States, to retire. THEM. N¤· 367-l Be it enacted by the Senate and Hoatsiuty Representatives of the United States o America in Congress assemb , That the provisions of the E$.i$]°i»ic°°n§ Judicialf Code, section 260, as amended by the Act of Febru 25 1919, chapter 29, section 6, be, and they are hereby, extendialdland V¤1·4¤.i»- 1157- made agp icable to Mahlon Pitney, an Associate Justice of the Supreme urt of the United States, in consgguecnce of his physical disability, notwithstanding he has not attain the age of sevent years as_ required bly the aforesaid provisions: Provided, however, That the Resigiismm re. said Mahlon itney shall resign the said office of Associate Justice of q“*’°‘*· the Supreme Court of the United States within two months after the passage of this Act. Approved, December 11, 1922. CHAP. 2.-·-An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy, in his discretion, to mz deliver to the custody of the Brooklyn Museum the silver service which was presented to the cruiser Brooklyn by citizens of Brooklyn, New York. Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re esentatives o the United pr (IB kl H States of America in Congress assembled, t the Secretary of the Navy .,,,,,§,°{° ’°’ U' S' is authorized, in his iscretion, to deliver to the custody of the b_S§jg{,°§:’,'}f,°,;*j60{€ Brooklyn Museum, of Brooktllyn, New York, for preservation and 1ynM¤s•um. exhibition in such museum, e silver service which was presented to the cruiser Brooklyn by citizens of Brooklyn, New York: Provided, That no expense shall e mcurred by the United States for the delivery of such silver service. Approved, December 14, 1922. (IHA?. 6.-An Act To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to accept comple- Dw°i1§P§{ggj1m' tion of Carey segregation numbered eleven and to issue patent therefor. Be at enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Thht the Secretary of the C°l°”°°‘ 1063