1096 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS, Sess. II. Cns. 392-395. 1925. ¥Pggé¤bQ•;¤g;:: uggj such incumbrances exceeds the purchase price, then the payment of giigepme pam. such purchase price to the owners or holders of such mcumbrances glial] fully extinguish the same, and same shall be paid in order of eir priority 0 lien. ,,f,§,‘;‘;'§§“°° ‘° *’“" U on payment of said purchase price, within four months after ’ the filing with said city clerks of the determination thereof, the said Twin Ports Bridge Company, its successors and assigns, shall execute and deliver aconveyance of said bridge to the purchaser or purchasers and assign all rights and grants hereunder. The limitation herein as to the four months shall not bar subsequent purchase under the provisions of this Act. -¤¤¤¤d¤*¤*· Sec. The right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby express y reserved. Approved, March 2, 1925. [s. CHAP. 398.-An Act To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to prepare
a medal with arggopriate emblems and inscriptions commemorative of the
Norse-American ntennial. _ Be it enacted, by the Senate and H case of Representatives of the C§,,‘j,$,;§'“°"°““ United States of America in Congress assembled, That a meda , not m1*g¤$¤{m¤g“¤;¤‘i¤¤?¤h•;$@; to exceed in number forty thousand, with appropriate devices, em- Norse rmmimais may blems, and inscriptions commemorative of the arrival in the United }:m'f'°P“"°‘* °‘ “‘° States of the first shipload of Norse immigrants on board the sloop Restaurationen, which event is to be celebrated at the Norse—Ameri— can Centennial on the Minnesota State Fair Grounds June 6 to 9, _ _ 1925, inclusive, shall be prepared under the direction of the Secretary R°’*“°"°‘“‘·°‘°· of the Treasury at the United States Mint at Philadelphia. The medals herein authorized shall be manufactured, subject to the pro- ,,,§· S·· ’°°· 355* *’· visions of section 52 of the Coinage Act of 1873, from suitable models Ddimy to be sngpplied by the Norse-American Centennial (Incor orated). ` The me als so prepared shall be delivered at the Philadelplhia Mint to a designated agent of said Norse-American Centennial (Incorporated) upon payment of the cost thereof. Approved, March 2, 1925.
CHAP. 394.—·Au Act To authorize an appropriation for the purchase of
IP¤b*i¢» N0- 5%-1 certain lots in the town of Cedar City, Utah, for the use and benefit of a small band of Piute Indians located thereon. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the §§g‘}g',a€j;°{,,‘{0‘;‘P·,¤ United States of America in Oongresa assembled, That the sum of my rims mmm. $1,275 is hereléy authorized to be appropriated, out of any moneys in the United tates Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to enable the Secretary of the Interior to purchase nine lots or parts of lots b in the town of Cedar City, Utah, for the use and occupancy of a {.’{g{‘{,,,e,m,d_ small band of Piute Indians now residing thereon: Provided, That the title to said lots is to be held in the United States for the benefit of said Indians. Approved, March 2, 1925. lg? CHAP. 395.-An Act To provide for the elimination of Lamond grade cross-
ing in the District of Columbia, and for the extension of Van Buren Street.
_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rgpresentatives of the D“"‘°‘°‘°°'“m*"“· United States of Amerika in Congress assemble , That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are hereby authorized and