SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS, Sess. H. Cns. 412-414. 1925. 1101 contained in_ this Act shall operate to increase the authorized number of commissioned officers or warrant officers of the Regular Army. nor to decrease the number of warrant officers authorized by law. 1 Approved, March 3, 1925. cnn. 412,.- ¤ · · M“‘°"‘ ‘°”°‘ immediately eeee’£eee‘§°Zirieitlh%2FeZ$eh°e£°e$¥Q‘iT?’Z¤§’§eeYeY“§e“£e§°“$§e“tNE%‘§ Planter Service. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Gon ress assembled, That the ecre- S§,E§,§’ Mm P**’“”°' tary of l¢Var is hereby authorizedq and directed to reappoint and Diwiarsad warrant immediately discharge or retire as hereinafter directed all warrant iigiiiiies§1°" ieieei°° wei.; officers, Army Mine Planter Service, discharged from such service °"$',§°‘*_,g°Q,°·,z, pursuant to the Act entitled “An Act making appropriations for i Y I ° the military and nonmilitary activities of the War Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, and for other purposes,” approved June 30, 1922: Provided, That warrant officers of the Army pmeaeee. Mine Planter Service of less than ten years’ service be discharged iee£i°‘;§°,{]',’f§‘?,°yl,l,,,S°"*°° with payment of one years’ pay; or those of more than ten years’ . °¤*¤*i*°d“¤¢ii¤¤¤’· and less than twenty years service be placed on the unlimited mmyem°m°r°' ret1red list with pay at the rate of 2% er centum of their active pay, multiplied by] the number of complbte years of such service; or those of more t an twenty years’ service be placed on the unlimited retired list with pay at the rate of 3 per centum of their active pay, multiplied by the number of complete years of such service, not exceding 75 per centum of their active pay: Provided further, That <>¢1¤¤r service count- ·in computing length of service for retirement and m computing °d' longevity pay un er the provision of this Act service on boats in the igrvkie ofx the Qiilariiiergmaster Dgpaitwiplent as wgl as service in t e egu ar rmy s a e counte : ovide urther That N°* °¤¥’“°°"l*?¤ °° this Act shall not apply to any dischargedpzvarrant ]bHicer,’Army gihiisg mmm md Mine Planter Service, who has been reappointed a warrant officer, Army Mine Planter Service. Approved, March 3, 1925. March 3, 1925. CHAP. .—An To authorize the Secretar of the Interior to sell to ··7·I·S` wm~s·· ·· the city oflbgs Angellelsctceztain lands in California llieretofore purchased by the [ ubm;_N°` mj Government for the relief of homeless Indians. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the _ United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary °,§f"·,,, of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorised in his discretion to §=g£:mg¤I;g¤§_<;* br sell and to convey title on behalf of the United States of America, ` to the city of Los Angeles, certain lands in California heretofore purchased by the Government for the relief of homeless Indians, Dem ti namely: Lot 55 of the Owens Valley Improvement Company’s sub- P °"‘ division numbered 1, as shown on a map hled m booknumbered 1, page 41, of the map records of Inyo ounty, contaming approximately sixteen and sixty—0ne one—hundredths acres; and the northerly four hundred and twenty-nine feet of lot 141 of the Owens Valley Improvement Company’s subdivision numbered 2 as shown on a map filed in book numbered 1, page 42. of the map records of Inyo County, _· Q containing approximately thirteen acres: Provided, That the con- °° U ie., em sa., sideration to be received for the lands shall be determined by the ¥’"°°· Secretary of the Interior and the amount for which the entire area may be sold shall not be less than the total cost of the lands and of the Amount to be md improvements to the Government: Provided further, That the sum {or mem xmgeeiee.