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1354 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cris. 129-133. 1921. . . proved August 8 1917 and for other purposes ” approved June 10 mgllilliglildrggeléicgdy 1920, as authorizes licensing such uses of existuig national parks and Am- P- *063- national monuments by the Federal Power Comm1ssion IS hereby repealed. Approved, March 3, 1921. mlglzllllllmi CHAP. 130.·—An Act To authorize the Commissioner of the General Land Office lP¤bli°· N°· 37°·l to dispose of certain trust funds in his possession. 0 km: ma mm Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Regwesentatives of the United sms. _ States of America in Congress assentbled, That the_ Commissioner of ,u§,§s“Q§"g,{“,§,ve§§§,§,€ the General Land Office is hereby directed to deposit with the Treas- V<>1- 30- P- 674- urer of the United States as miscellaneous receipitstthe sum of $623.59, which by virtue of the Act of July 7, 1898 (T ieth Statutes, page V 01 26 my V 01 674), is now in his custody as ex officio trustee of certain Oklahoma 28, p.·11., p` ` town sites created under the Act of May 14, 1890 (Twenty-sixth Statutes, page 109). and the_joint resolution of Congress approved September 1, 1893 (Twenty-eighth Statutes, page 11). Approved, March 3, 1921. ”‘?§”?‘4Séé$°" cnn. iar.-An Act To mesa muon 5 oi are Act entitled uu Aa to mm. ` [Public, N0. 371-] porate the American National Red Cross, " approved January 5, 1905. Am _ Nu ml Be it enacted by the Senate and House of R€P1‘68€7Ltdl'l'U€8, of the Red Em"? ° °_ United States of _America Congress assembled, That section 5 of t°§g1°;;§;e$,_°m¤**· the Act for the mcorporation of the American National Red Cross edv¤1.s3,p.6¤¤,¤mmd— approved January 5, 1905, be, and the same hereby is, amended so sam. t_ at the esecutive committee of the central committee shall con- _ s1st of nine mstead of seveplpersons, five of whom shall be a quorum. Sno 2. That this Act sh take eifect immediately. Approved, March 3, 1921. Mllgll ll CHAP, 132.——An Act Directing the Mimisnippi River Commission to make an [Ebac, No. E-1 examination and survey of the Atchafalaya, Red, and Black Rivers and to report plan for protection of their basins from Hood waters of the Mimissippi ltiver. XI _ R_ ar Be it enacted by the Senate and House ez Reqfgsentatives of the m;,,§§_‘S~‘p"‘ “United States of Avnerzca in Congress assem led, at an examma- ,s$§"·§1;££*;;:i°hIQ¥e{; tion_and survey, with a report to Congress, shall be made b the a1h;;;·$,fm.Z¤%t§s» Mississippi River Commission, of the Atchafalaya, Black, andy Red §’m,_ °' p' °“ Itivers m Louisiana, specifying a general plan with recommendations for the execution thereo that will give the greatest measure of protection to the basins of said rivers from the flood waters of th_e Mississippi River consistent with all other interests of the lower MISSISSIPPI Talley. Approved, March 3, 1921.

· CKAP. 183.--An Act Authorizing the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, to extend

[Public, N¤· 373-] Dauphine Street in said City across the United States military reservation known 38 the Jackson Barracks. I k ks 4Be it enacted by the Senate and House o{ Representatives §f the United L5 Sm ’ States og America m_Q'ongress assembled, t the of ew Orleans, egg °,g*$h*g*g{ in the _ tate of Lomsiananbe, and it hereby k, author-ized to extend 8¢r¤¤t¤¤·¤¤sh· Dauplnne Street, m said city, across and through the roperty of the United States, known as the mihtary reservation of J acllrson Barracks,