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SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cue. 144-147. 1914. 511 for and on behalf of the United States, the following-described real estate in the cit; of McAlester, coun? of Pittsb1u·g State of Oklahoma, to wit, the north Efty feet 0 lot numbered two, in block numbered four hundred and eighty-seven in the 0 ° al town site of South McAlester, the dimensions of said lot being§t feet by one hundred and sixty-five feet, with fifty feet front on South§'hird Street, in said city of McAlester, together with the two-sto brick building and all other improvements thereon, for theuse of themeau of Mines for a mine rescue station and for such other p1u·poses as the Bureau of Mines may from time to time desire to use the same, at and for the sum of $5,500, which said sum is hereby appropriated for such pmchase out of any money in the Treasury not o erwise appropriated. _ Approved, July 17, 1914. CHAP. 145.-An Act To authorize the a in t of John W. H the J"]? "¤m*· gms of second sesame in me Amy. pw mm ym t° .. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _,,my_ States of America in Congress assemb , That the President be, and I°g>%¤i§¢¤;:¤r or he is hereby, authorized, W and with the advice and consent of the my u.;,J§.§’g°§'. Senate, to appoint John . Hyatt, late a second lieutenant in the *·‘*°'*”°- Sixteenth Regiment United States Infantry, to the grade of second p,.,,,,,.,, lieutenant in the United States Army: Provided, That prior to such q,§,§'°*°‘“°'* '°‘ appointment the said John W. Hyatt shall pass, in a manner satisfactory to the Secretary of War, the playsical examination required of candidates for appomtment as secon lieutenant. Approved, July 17, 1914. CHAP. 148.-An Act To amend section forty-four hundred and seventy-four of ggghggj the Revised Statutes of the United States. Be it enacted t7wSenateandHouseo Re esentativesqftbe United V States asf Amer?/ca in Congress assembhd %hat section feng-four sdéiljnigacgafizk. p. hundr and seventy-four of the Revised Statutes of the nited ’°'“°° ' Stgteabe, and the same is hereby, amended by thereto the 0 owmgt "Promded further, That when crude petroleum of a flash point not P,P,*,j°}d**,{_¤g,° less than one hundred and fifty degrees Eahrenheit, is carried in the ming 56, double-bottom fuel tanks of steamers using the same for fuel, the '*" ' crude petroleum carried in such tanks m excess of the necessities of the voyage may be discha%xeud at terminal ports when no wagers are on board the ship. de petroleum carried and discharged under these conditions will not be considered stores or cargo wi n.s.,.s·.4m,p. sus. the contemplation of section forty-four hundred and seventy-two, Revised Statutes of the United States." Approved, July 17, 1914. cnn. 147.-an accom · to me le ot the saw or comma me ‘ c of my "· “’**· wg upon and across the Umw Statespiizli, reservation at Baird, Shasta Conguliity, C ·fomia_ [Public, No. 133.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United mm Cal States of Amerika in Congress assembled, That the people of the State camoéms 'grsmse of Cal` ornia are hereby granted the right to open and (perpetually $&g;<gy·{=v¤¢r¤¤¤¤¤h maintain a State highway, to be constructed under an by virtue