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844 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 313-315. 1922. Septe{§1bé•;{>i19@. Act To provide for the marking of anchorage grounds in waters rmruwmi ° ‘“ ‘ _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives og the United ii?ti>(i»f§:“g°grt.ii°;°§idS States of America in Congress assembled, That hereaftert e_Comm1s-

  • Igl;°,,’¤”‘*°°S »°P°·»"Y sioner of Lighthouses shall provide, establish, and mamtam, out of

the annual a propriations for the Lighthouse Service, buoys or other suitable marhs for marldnlg anchorage grounds for vessels m waters of the United States, w en such anchorage grounds have been defined and established by proper authority in accordance with the laws of the United States. _- · Approved, September 15, 1922. s°p“?ii.b£•i¢ti>lf an CHAP. 314.-An Act To extend the provisions of section 18a of an Act approved

 February 25, 1920 (Forty-mst Statutes, page 437), to certain lands in Um;.

Ou d was- Be it enacted by the Senate and_Ho·use o{_£Zepresent¢tt*l{ves_¢y”the Unxlted ·rsm°: ree States of Antenna in Congress assembled, at for the lperiod of twelve g°}g$"{,¤§,,,,P,‘:;”,§ months from aiidaftergthe epglevsi of this Act the provisions of dg¤rw}¤g¤<1¤m· section 18a of an Act entitled ‘ ’ to promote the mining of coal, °' ’p° phosphate, oil, 011 shale, gas, and sodium on the public omain," a proved February 25, 1920 (Forty-first Statutes, page 437), be, and _ tlie same are hereby, extended to land~m Utah embraced in the §g’g,"&,m_ Executive order of withdrawal October 4, 1909: Pramkled, That nothing herein shall be construed as otherwise enlarging, continuing, or extending the provisions of the aforesaid section 18a of the Act approved Fe ruary 25, 1920 (Forty-first Statutes, page 437). Approved, September 15, 1922.

 CHAP. 3 15.-An Act To amend sections 34and 40 of the organic act of t.heTerritory

lP·¤5YE»N¤·¤¤—l of Hawaii. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives 0 the United _r£°'°“““ °'“""° States of Amerika in Congress assembled, llhaigectious 34 aiid 40 of the °,;Qg§,*g;,,*},°,;_°{;§*¤g°m organic act of the Territory of Hawaii, being an Act entitled "An Act to provide a government for the Territory 0 Hawaii/’ approved A ril 30, 1900, be amended by deletin therefrom the word "male," so that said sections when amended shzsl read as follows: ,,§,,‘{§}‘£°“"°“s °' "SEc.h;;4li That in order to be eligible to election as a senator a Vo1.3\,p.r17,amend- arson S ... sd` P "Be a citizen of the United States; "Have attained the age of thirty years; "Have resided in the Hawaiian Islands not less than three ears alnd be iqualijied to vote for senators in the district from which be or _ _ s e IS e ecte .’

{°'“’ °"°P` "Ss0. 40. That in order to be eligible to be a member of the house

°dY°’·3*·P·"8»°m°¤d· of relpresentatives the person shall, at the time of election- " ave attained the a e of twenty-five years; "Be a citizen of the I§nited States; "Have resided in the Hawaiian Islands not less than three years and shall be ualified to vote for representatives in the district from which he or dlie is elected." Approved, September 15, 1922.