SIXTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. IH. Cris. 200, 201, 207. 1911. 1015 CHAP. 200.—An Act Limitin the privileges of the Government free bathhouse Mmh 2» 1911- on the public reservation at Hot Springs, Arkansas, to persons who are without and 1H‘B‘32°°2‘] unable to obtain the means to pay for baths. [r¤bne,Nc.44s.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That only persons who are gig §)¤;f*§s¤·%;Qh_· without and unable to obtain the means to pay for baths and are suf- ireurenmndi. fering from ailments for which bathing in the water of the Hot _ , Springs Reservation will afford relief or eifect a cure shall be piermitted to bathe at the free bathhouse on the public reservation at ot Springs, Arkansas, and before any person shall be permitted to bathe om. required or at the free bathhouse on the reservation he shall be required to make mk °""°"“’°"" oath, before such officer duly authorized to administer oaths for general purposes as the superintendent of the Hot Springs Reservation shall designate, that he is without and unable to obtain. the means to pay for baths, and any person desiring to bathe at the free bathhouse Punishment for on the Hot S rings Reservation making a false oath as to his financial mus mn. condition shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be subject to a fine of not to exceed twenty-five dollars, or thirty days’ imprisonment, or both. r Approved, March 2, 1911. CHAP. 201 .——An Act To rotect he locators in faith of oil and lands Nmh 2. 1911- who hall have effected an aliztual discovery of oil 05;: on the public langlibsof the 1H•R·’“°“·1 United States, or their successors in interest. [rnirneuc. am.] Be it enactedby theSenatewndHouseqfBg·eserzt¢stivesof the United States of America in Congress assembled, That in no case shall dpatent ggigggfmw be denied to or for any lands heretofore located or claimed un er the on mus mining laws of the United States containing petroleum, mineral oil, d§,'§§‘$'f°E,,§§°§,§°;‘$‘Z -or gas solely because of any transfer or assignment thereof or of any ;{;*;¥;,**‘8{*_;*1°*° *1** interest or interests therein by the original locator or locators, or any ` of them, to any qualified persons or person, or corporation, prior to discovery of oil or `gas therein, but if such claim is in a other respects valid and regular, patent therefor not exceeding one hundred an sixty acres in any one claim shall issue to the hol er or holders thereof, as in other cases: Provided, however, That such lands were Qggggggu not at the time of inception of development on or under such claim ` withdrawn from mineral entry. Approved, March 2, 1911. CHAP. 207.-An Act Makin appropriations for the su rtof the Militarv Acad- M¤¤¢¤ 8. N11- emy for the fiscal 'year ending Jginglthiiiieth, nineteen hubldored and twelve, `and for other purposes. [Public, No. 461.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, M,1;,1§}},,‘;,§,’,_,°:,_°°*1°”°Y and the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the support of the Military Academp for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twe ve. PERMANENT ESTABLIMIMENT. mlgglrgrlzuent estabd ger pay of seven professors, twenty-six thousand Evo hundred Pwfesomm . o ars; For pay of one chaplain, two thousand four hundred dollars; 4 d Her pay`of the master of the sword, two thousand_four hundred o ars; ~ For pay of cadets, three hundred thousand dollars; ****1***- Ifor extra (pay of officers of the Army on detached service at the ce;‘*j_‘“" WY 1°’ °”1‘ Military Aca emy: