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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sues. IH. Cue, 55,59,69. 1913. 679 of the Interior may approve or disa rove the will either before after the death_of_ the liestator, andpiii case where a will has beg approved and at is subsequently discovered that there has been fraud in connection with the execution or procurement of the will the Secretari of the Interior is hereby authorized within one ear after the deat of the testator to cancel the agproval of the  and the property of the testator shall thereupon escend or be distributed in accordance with the laws of the State wherein the pro b located: Provided further, That the approval of the will and gdfcleath of the ,.,,;%§,,{“"· "°"°° testator shall not operate to termmate the trust or restrictive period, but the Secretary of the Interior ma, in his discretion, cause the T°‘“”"‘“°“· lands to be sold and the money derive! therefrom, or so much thereof as may be necessary, used for the benefit of the heir or heirs entitled thereto, remove the restrictions or cause patent in fee to be issued to the devxsee_or devisees, and pay the moneys to the legatoe or lepatees either m whole or in part from time to time as he may deem a visable, or use it for their benefit: Provided also, That sections n§S°°ci°»'iliu.Q°·i,°·ii.£ one and two of this Act shall not apply to the Five  Tribes °'°"¤°'· or the Osage Indians." Approved, February 14, 1913. _ wg?. Act To increase the pensions of surviving soldiers of Indian r{g_°{{}’g3”‘ cit e cnatca ouac c mtativea I M I B cmuztcdbgith S ndH of RA of the United Johan Stale: of America in Oongreae asecvrrbkd,  and_ after the a.¤mZ=»a1. ” passage of this Act the rate of pension to survnving soldiers of the ,,_v{',_'*,}"&§a,,’§;“*,,,Y‘},'j various Indian wars who are now on the pension roll or who may ¤•· hereafter be placed thereon under the Acts of July twenty-seventh, ‘ eighteen hundred and ninety-two, June twenty-seventh, nmeteen hundred and two, and May thirtieth, mneteen undred and eight, shall be twenty dollars per month. Approved, February 19, 1913. CRAP. 89.-—An Act To authorize and require an extension of the street railway mi"°‘ linesol the Washington Railway and Electric Company, and for other purposes. — Bc it enacted the Senate and House o Representative: of the'Uni¢ed State: of AmcricI2/in Oongrcaa aagcmlzled, 'llhat the Washington Railway ‘,}‘ ":*;'g*{; and Electric Company of the District of Columbia be, an it is hereby, §, w ijgggg authorized and required to construct an electric street _ railway mr beginning where its present tracks on Wisconsin Avenue intersect ¤¤•¤¤¤ Macomb Street northwest; thence alor§ Macomb Street to Massachusetts Avenue; and thence along_ assechusetts Avenue in a northwestersly direction to the District line: Provided, That said éhgfféd mm railway sh be constructed and operated by overhead eleetnc stem. sySso. 2. That the street railway extension provided for insection g,¤ggpgg;°;¤¤¤¤ one hereof shall be begun ’within six months after the approval of this Act, and shall be completed, with cars runs? thereon, withm a period of two (y/Ears from said date, and the said ashmgton Railway ounnnue. and Electric mpan shall, within sixty days from the date of the a proval of this Act, de osit with the col ector of taxes of the District oi) Columbia the sum oi) one thousand dnllars_t¢;dguarantee th_e construction nf said extension within the prescnb time, and  said extension is not so completed, with cars runninv thereon, within the irescribed time, said one thousand dollars shan be forfeited to the l)istrict of Columbia. 87618**-von 37-—P’l' 1--45