Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 3.djvu/1196

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2614 PROCLAMATIONS, 1926. AND WHEREAS it appears that while there has been some im- provement in the conditions existing on the reservation there are still many purchasers and entrymen who are unable to make payment in Fmm amusing the manner required by the aforesaid proclamations. · mowed to pay raster- NOW, THEREFORE, I, Calvin Coolidge, President of the United “"’“" ‘°’ °°d°° ‘°“‘“· States of America, by virtue of the authority conferred in me by the said Act of April 27, 1904, do hereby order and direct that any pur- chaser or entryman of lands within said former reservation who is unable to pay the p1u·chase money due under his purchase or entry ,,,Y,§’?·,&;’·v”2f°Q,Y‘§j made under the saidjproclamation of September 28, 1914, or the said 1*55- proclamation of Ap ` 6, 1917, and who has complied with the pro- visions of the proc amation of June 9, 1924, upon filing in the local land oflice an aiiidavit corroborated by two persons setting out his inability to make the required payment of principal and satisfactory reasons therefor shall be granted an extension of time until the 1927 anniversary of the date of his entry or purchase, upon the payment to the Register of the district land ofiice of interest atthe rate of five per cent per annum on the amoimts extended from the inaturi- C°¤d***°¤S· ties thereof to the expiration of the period of extension. The district land office will promptly notify all purchasers and entrymen entitled to the extension of the manner in which it may be obtained. If the affidavit is not filed and the interest paid within thirty days from receipt of notice, or if, within such time, the amounts in arrears are not paid in full, the purchases or entries for which the amounts are due will be reported by the district land oiiice to the General Land Office for cancellation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 5th da of June, in the year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred andytwenty-six and of the [sean.] Independence of the United States, the One Hundred and Fiftieth. CALVIN COOLIDGE By the President: FRANK B KELI.0GG Secretary of State.

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A PROCLAMATION mf’;‘{§°u$,*jf’° °‘ m‘¥’°‘ Whereas, _The Secretary of Agriculture, by virtue of the authority $re¤%b1¤.755 vested In him by section three of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act vglj gg; gi ma, (40 Stat., 755), has submitted to me_ for approval,‘a regulation further amendatory of the regulations approved and proclaimed July 31, 1918, whic the Secretztrly of Agriculture has determined to be a suitable amendatory reg ation permitting and governing the hunt- ing, taking, capture, possession, sale, (purchase, shipment, transzortation, carriage, an export of said bir s and parts thereof and t eir nests and eggs,ias follows: °¤¢¤ mmm- REGULATION 4.·—OPEN SEASONS ON AND POSSESSION OF CERTAIN MIGRATORY GAME BIRDS ‘""°’ "‘ ”6°°‘ Regulation 4, sub-title "Waterfowl (except wood duck, eider ducks, and swans), coot,.gallinules, and Wilson snipe or jacksnipe" is hereby amended so as to read as follows: w““"‘"'l’ °°°‘ Waterfowl (except wood duck, eiderrgueks, and swans), coot, gallimdes, and Wilson swipe or jaeksnipe.-+ he open seasons for waterfowl