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828 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 281-283. 1922. above-described property as a public highway or the failure to maintain same in a manner satisfacto to the Secretary of Commerce the title to said land shall revert to lthre United States. Approved, August 22, 1922.

 CHAP. 282.-—An Act To authorize the Secretarv of the Interior to issue patent to
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_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House ty Re esentatives of the United gusllliligdsnamgm States of Amer·ica. in Oo ess assembled, Tgt the Secretary of the '°•‘ ¤ ¤¤¤° P'°=‘°“’°· Interior be, and he is herzby, authorized and directed to issue patent ‘ Dmwmu to the State of Michilgan, in trust, for the following tract of land to be used as a ame re uge, to wit: Lots one and two, section twenty- three, township thirty-nine north, of range six west, containing ninety-nine and eighty-six one-hundredths acres; also fractiona section tweng?-four, township thirty-nine north, of range six west, P , containing teen and ninety one-hundredths acres, such lands mimi' me m- being located in the county of Emmet State of Michigan: Provided, “°"°°‘ That there shall be reserved to the United States a oil, coal, or _ _ other mineral deposits found in the land and the ht to prospect ,,f{’,§’f‘f§,_ °° md for, mine, and remove the same: Providlzd furthe1·,rl§hat this grant shall be subject to all prior valid existing rights under the land laws of the United States, and that if the grantee shall fail to use the land as a game refuge or shall devote the same to other uses the title thereto shall revert to the United States. Approved, August 24, 1922. August 24, 1922. _ _ _ _ _ [H. R. 7812.] CHAP. 283.—An Act To extend the t1me for cutting timber in the Cocomno and lP¤b1i¤,N¤- 2844 Tusayan National Forests, Arizona. Nmm, mms Be it enacted by the Semzte and House of Representatives of the United rim amused for States of America in Congress assemble , That the Secretary of Agri- §‘?§S““,I},'5‘°°H{‘,§,°,?§§,# culture is hereby authorized to extend the rights of the Arizona Am- Lumber and Timber Company and its successors in interest to cut Description and remove the timber from such of the following-described lands: Sections three and nine, township nineteen north, range five east; section thirty-three, township twenty north, range five east; section thirty-one, township twenty-one north, range five east; section thirty-five, township twenty north, range six east; section thirty- one, township twenty north, range seven east; all of the Gila and Salt River principal base and meridian within the Coconino and Tusayan National Forests, Arizona, as have been reconveyed, or are under contract to be reconveyed, to the United States, sub`ect to outstandin timber-right contracts held by said company under the rules, regufations, and conditions imposed by the Secretary of the Interior at the time of said reconveyance or contract to reeonvey Pmm until such time as he may determine to be in thempublic interest but imemenmmmst not later than December 31, 1950: Provided, at said company ”“”P‘°°°°“°”·°‘°· executes and enters into an agreement with the Secretary of Agriculture to comdgly with such additional requirements u n the abovedescribed lan and any other lands for which tim§r rights are claimed by said company within the Coconino and Tusayan glational Forests, as may be mutuallfy agreed upon to promote forest—5re pro- R tection reforestation, and orestry administration: Provided further, Em°u°°' That all its present rights to cut and remove timber from any lands within said national forests are to terminate on the date fixed by the Secretary of Agriculture and e eed to by the company, but this Act shall not be construed to coitiibr upon said company any rights in