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 2032 PROCLAMATIQNS, 1914. ply with the general plrovisions of the homestead laws and regula- N¤ ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤i<>¤· tions not in conflict erewith for three years. No entry allowed under the provisions of this Proclamation shall be subgect to comd¤%¤¤¢*¤¤ ¤¤<i¤¤i- mutation. The requirements as to residence must be stmctlgr com- ` plied with, but the Secretary of the Interior may reduce the prescribed area of cultivation if roper application and sufficient showin are made to warrant such reduction. In the case of a special adgditional homestead, the residence of the entryman may be upon the land used as a base in the allowance thereof and nothing herem shall prevent such entryman from making full payment and acqu.u·mg title to the additional homestead when he can complete title to the base or the original entry. F¤*i¤**¤¤¤· 12. Forfeitures. If an entryman fails to make any payment when it becomes due, or fails to com ly with the requirements of the homestead law as herein modified,  entry will be canceled and all pay- ments theretofore made on the Hpurchase {price of the land will be forfeited· and such payments wi also be orfeited if the entry is canpeled for any other reason and repayment is not authorized under the aw. ,mFg¤¤¤’Y °’ '°'*°'°° 13. Lands re—mtered. If any ent? heretofore made for nonmineral v¤1Z as, p. ssc. lands under the plrovisions 0 the ct of April 27, 1904, supra, or if _ any enctgniy or plum ase made under the provisions of this Proc amation is can ed, the land may be re-entered or urchased at the price at which it was formerly entered or purchased and not otherwise. R·¢¤‘***°¤¤- 14. Forma, rules and regulations. The Secretary of thelnterior is hereby authorized to make and prescribe such forms, rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry the provisions of this Proclamation into full force and effect. ' IN  WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this twenty-eighth day of September, in the year of our Lord mneteen hundred and [emu.,] fourteen and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-ninth. Woonaow Wnsox By the President, W. J. BRYAN Secretary of State. °¤¢¤¤¤*·*°**· Br rm: Pnnsmmzr or crnn Umrnn Srams or Aumuoa. A PROCLAMATION. ,“y*’*•g};°*ds*f’¤ °’¤’¤¤· _ WHEREAS, by virtue of the authority and direction contained Pmmbh m the Act of Congress approved March 4, 1913 (37 Stat, 847), entitled Vol. sv. P-8-*7· "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fourteen", the Department of Agriculture has prepared, has finally adopted, and caused to be engrossed and submitted to the President of the United States for approval, the following regulations amending °_§°¢“’°‘*°“’ °'”°“‘*‘ regulations five, eight an nine of the regulations for the protection of migratory birds approved and promulgated on October 1, 1913: m§°g§§’,g;’g}, §,§m°;’· REGULATION 5. SEASOIIQTS ON CERTAIN NAVI- m·je;,{;,·_ P- *62% Regulation 5 is amended so as to read as follows: B°€“’““°‘” '°"’$°d· On and after January 1, 1915, a, closed season shall continue between Janualriy 1 and December 31, both dates inclusive, of each year, on a migratory birds passing over or at rest on any