Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 3.djvu/1166

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2586 PROCLAMATIONS, ms. Whereas, it appears that certain lands immediately heretofore formi§ a part o the Santa Barbara National Forest the State » ` ornia should be transferred to and made a part of the A.¤§e1es National Forest in»CaIifornia· · · Am ¤¤¤di¤¤¢ ow, therefore, I, CAIIVIN COOLIYDGE, President of the United "°’· 3°· *’· 3** States of America, by virtue of the wer in-me vested by the Act of Congress approved une' fourth, eiglseen himdred and ninety-seven (30 tat., 1 1 at 34 and 36), entitled, f‘An Act appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year end- ing Jnmethirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other urposes" do proclaim that the boundaries of at e Santa Barbara National Forest are hereby changed and that they are now as shown Pm) 258,, onthe diagrams hereto annexed and forming a part hereof; and that p' ° this proclamation and that chapgigig the bonmdaries of the Angeles ation orest, w c ave s t same a , are ma e N ` al F hi h I h igned his d y d agd are intenged to bp and shall be considered as one act to become e ective sim taneous y. ,,,P{‘§L},%1§§,"l,§,§§Z And I do further proclaim and `make known that pursuant to gg,¤u¤g;¤wgg{’g>¤;_’;Y°=*d Public Resolution »No. 29 of February fourteenth, nineteen hundred ’ ` and twenty (41 Stat., 434), as amen ed by Public Resolutions Nos. 36 and 79 approved January twenty—fi1·st and December twenty- 42v¤1.;gé%84;44;v¤1. eighth, nineteeen hundred and twenty-two, respectively (42 Stat., ’p°' ’ ‘ 358, 1067), it is hereby ordered that the public lands in the excluded areas, sub`ect to valid rights . shall be opened onlyto entry —under the homestead and desert-land iaws by qualified ex-service men of the war with Germany, under the terms and conditions of said resolutions and the reinlations issued thereunder, for a period of 91 days, gyn- Iggggwmdu ¤¤Y ning with e.63rd day from and after the datehereof, and ther ter ' any of said lands rema.inin§ unentered will be subject to appropria- tion under any public lan law applicable thereto by the neral public. Subsequent to the date ereof and prior to the <I:te of restoration to general disposition as herein provided, no rights may be acquired to the excluded lands by settlement in advance of entry, or otherwise except strict? in accordance herewith. glu _'W{1i01éBOI, I - aio lgggngnéto set my hand and caused the se o e nite tates to e . Done at the Cit of Wash1ngto` n this 30th da of Sept. in the year of our {ord one thousand nine hundred and twenty·Hve, . [smAL] and of the Inde endence of the United States of America the one hundred) and fiftieth. C 006 ALVIN LIDGE By the President: FRANK B Kmnnooo Secretary ey State.

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A PROCLAMATION San Bernardino Na- - ` - um,] F,,.,,,,C,m_ Whereas It a ears that portions of the Angeles and Cleveland P*¤¤¤b*°· National Forest?) within the State of Califomia, should constitute the San Bemardino National Forest· M°¤°¤l¤*¢°°· Now, therefore, I CALVIN COOIJIDGE, President of the United V°"3°’”‘°°‘ States of America, by virtue of the power, in me vested by the Act of Congress approved June fourth, ei§hteen hundred and ninety- seven (30 Stat., 11 at 34 and 36), entit ed "An Act Makir5;%;;·o- p1·iati0ns for sundrytllpivil expenses of the Government for al year ending Jrme t ` tieth, ei¥hteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes", do proc aim that the boundaries of the San