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1088 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ons. 14, 19, 22. 1921. thirty-nine south, range six west, Salt Lake meridian, and upon re— conveyance the land deeded to the United States shall thereupon become part of the Sevier National Forest and sub] act to all laws and regulations applicable thereto. Approved, January 7, 1921. Jan 8, 1921.

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[P§b.JRes(liI?gl is.1 cgmrriittee a§p0i,¤°u?1t_m inxilegltligatexlslib l§<§vis§b§int; iiitestagllishing certain zyiation, an submarine bases in the United States is required to make iw report Resolved by the Senate and House of Refrfresentatifves of the United m1;g$<=i¤¢ wm ¤¤v¤* States of Amerikza in Congress assembled, That the time within which relish sxttggise io; the special joint committee to investigate the advisability of estab- %,,§,‘§,,_ i°“‘ hshinfg a naval base on San Francisco ay; a deeper channel to Mare Islan Navy Yard; an aviation base at Sand oint, Wash.i%ton; submarine bases at Los .#:§e1es, California, and Port A.n§les, ash- °d{¤#7P·8*°»¤m¤¤d· ington, which was crea by the Act entitled "An ct making appropriations for the naval service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921, and for other purpé>ses," ap]:;_ro1t;e¢%]June:l¢§ 1920, is requzgg to submit its report to the ongress 0 the United States, is exten to January 31, 1921. Approved, January 8, 1921. Juni? ml` CHAP. 22.-An Act Authorizing the cutting of timber by corporations organized

 in one State and conducting operations in another.

_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United {.{“,§’g§,}‘;‘,,‘}i;,,g we States of America in Congress assembled, That section 1 o an Act enmitted gi- mangsfgg titled ‘ An Act authorizing the citizens of Colorado, Nevada, the gmgtéadé Pcubprporai Terriitories to fell and remove timgligr on the pubhg domain for mmggg “°“j·_ _ and omestic purposes approve une 3 1878 c apter 150 age , iiclgig- volugnel Qtlkgngted Staltes Elltatuiges atiglaigei arid secsign 8 215 an Act _ entitle ct to re e tim er-c ture laws an or other pursuléiiéiselm p` 1m' ppses,” approved Marcg 3, 1891, as amended by an Act atpproved - arch 3, 1891, chapter 559, page 1093, volume 26, Unite States Statutes at Large, and the several Acts amendatc;-iv thereof, bo, and the same are hereby, extended so that it sh be lawful for the Secretary of the Interior to grant permits to corporations incoilporated under a Federal law of the United States or incorporated un er the laws of a State or Territory of the United States, other than the State in which the privilege is uested, said permits to confer the same rights and benefits upon siifli corporations as are conferred by the aforesaid Acts upon corporations incogporated in the State in (§;gy*,`?g;m_ which the privilege is to e exercised: Provide , That all such corp0ra— Hamm mt ,,_ tions shall first have complied with the laws of that State so as to enrwm. title them to do business therein; but nothing herein shall operate to enlarge the rights of any railway company to cut timber on the public domain. Received by the President December 30, 1920. [Norm BY rar: Dnrsnruizivr or Sryrn.-—-The fore inrr act hav1.;1.g' been presented to the President of the United Statesggr lziis approv _ , and not having been returned by him to the house of Congress m which it originated within the time prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, has become a law without his approval.]