Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 2.djvu/710

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2260. PROCLAMATIONS, 1921, 1922. United States Veterans’ Bureau shall continue in existence for the puiégose of making-linal adjustment of outstandindg insurance or claims un the thirtie day of June, one thousan nine hundred and tw t -t 0. IN BWYTNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and at 'tyo n ° ourteen yo m er °“‘tS8‘l»%° *13.} °&*h° ‘€%‘l“’..l." ??"gt° °€il';°l““"°‘*aa fDece b in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and [sun,.] Twenty-one, and of the Indegendence of the United States of America the One Hundre and Forty-sixth. ‘ Wammn G. Hamimc. By the President: Cuaanns E. Husrms, Secretary of State.

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A PROCLAMATION. gram 0•v¤¤NN¤- WHEREAS, certain natural caves, known as the Lehman Caves, rm¤°1li:m°°t‘ "' which are situated upon partly surveyed lands within the Nevada National Forest in the State of Nevada, are of unusual scientific interest and im(p0rtance, and it appears that the public interests will be promote by reserving these caves with as much land as may be necessary for the proper protection thereof, as a National M0nu— ment. ¤•¤•i¤s¤¤¤N¤*¤¤· NOW, THEREFORE, I Warren G. Harding, President of the °lx¥ °M° United States of America la virtue of the power in me vested by section two of the Act of Cbdngress apglroved June eight, nineteen

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antiquitxes", 0 roc aim at there are ere reserv m forms of approprl’ation under the public land Lws, subject to all pnor valid adverse clanms, and set asart as a National Monument, all tracts of land in the State_of Neva a shown as the Lehman Caves National Monument on the diaggm forming a part hereof. Un of Nmds Nv The reservation made by t proclamation is not intended to l°§:1e.F°”°t °°° °'" prevent the use of the lands for National Forest u§>oses under the "°L ‘°·*’· “°’8· proclamation establishing the Nevada National) orest, and the two reservations shall both be effective on the land withdrawn but the N ational Monument hereby established shall be the dominant reservation and any use of the and which interferes with its reservation or protection as_a National Monument is hereby forbiddhn. ,,°§°é.—•;_':§&”°¤ ¤·*· is hereby given to all unauthorized persons not to appro- Eiriate, injure, deface, remove, or destroy anifeature of this National oniimerit, or to locate or settle on any of the lands reserved by this proc ama ion. IN WHEREOF I h h to t h d caused at sen of the cats sats“tE°tB°a'§d. “° my md °“ DONE at the City of Washmgton this twenty-fourth da of Janua.ry, 111 the year of our Lord one thousand nine hun- [snan.] dred and twenty-two, and of the Inde ndence of the United States of America the one hundred": and forty-sixth. Wuum G. Haan By the President: N mc Cnannns E. Huomas Secretary of State.