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 516 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Snss; I.· Ons. 345, 349, 350, 359. 1916. grging N°“°¤°' Sno: 2. That any lands  tberfellowingdescribed areas found r mamma ai. by the Secretary of Agriculture to be chiefly valuable for the production of timber or the protection of stream fiow may be included within and made a apart of the Wyoming N ational Forest by proclamation of  President, said lands tube thereafter subject to all laws affecting national forests: Sections nme to fifteen, inclusive, and sections twenty-two, twenty-three, and twenty-four, all in township twenty-f:ive north, range one hundred and sixteen west, sixth principal meridian. ., Approved, August 16, 1916. ‘f§.`ii.Ii61ibif · CHAP. 849.-An Act For the relief of certain settlers under reclamation projects. {ruins, Nu. 212.1 . . . i Be tt enacted by the Senate and House Re esmtaiwes 0 the Umled 2: States of America in Cmyress assembled, lIl'fhatIi1.7.ny]t-ierson wiilo has hereuma men in  tofore established residence upon and improve any tract of land •:;•;·°”··°°*°'“‘m’* within the irrigable area of the Yuma reclamation project in Arizona. withdrawn from entry under the provisions of the reclamation law . and Acts supplementary thereto and amendatory thereof, and who shall have made valuable imfplrovements upon such lands;. and who has resided thereon in good `tli for two years prior to t_ e assage V¤L¤.r·¢¤¤- of  Act, ma make entry for the farm unit upon which liis resi— dence is estabiiiihed, and that such residence and improvements heretofore made shall be credited upon his final proof. e. . Approved, August 17, 1916. i. ‘i°¤i—"ii- me-¤ r...'??t.i¤°"°..g mont? $3 i?£?$°& §°r$‘3.?‘i“9."$Z¤€”8s“£‘i£°¥.t.°”§‘§r?£’£‘.§'Z"§’;3'.;E‘;.,l? grubuc, Ne. 213.] recipmeal rights to United States citizens. Bc·it¢mactedb·ytlteSc1tateandHmtsso Represmtativeso theU ited m%”é',§Fm°:c“ Szattgtqf  in {Z'%g;lgss  That aéiy app1ican{l{;>61i.le)l}tem •s·n¤¤ . epa or or eregns ono an e-mar ` {L", °’ °°°°‘ within the provisions of this Act   unable on abdidiiiniiti., gi. the ehisciug $;,f·;,,’f;;$,§'g,’j and continuing state of war to sis any application or ay an oihtx Aw. ¤· M fee or take any required action within the period now  by law,  grgpited an extension of nine months beyond the expiration o said pen . .b¤__:,P·;:_°j:*,g;;•;¤;¤*g: Sec. 2. That the provisions of this Act shall be limited to citizens q¤n•¤. or subjects of countries which extend substantially similar privilegw B'°‘"°"°" to the citizens of the United States, and no extension shall be granted under this Act to the citizens or subjects of any country while said country is at war with the United States. ¤¤*'““°¤— Sec. 3. That this Act shall be operative to relieve from default imder existing law occurring since August first, nineteen hundred and fourteen, and before the ii1st da o January, nineteen hundred and eighteen, and all applications ami, letters atent and registrations in the filing or prosecution whereof default Ihas occurred for which this Act grants relief shall have the same force and effect as if said default had not occurred. Approved, August 17, 1916. C.5.?“&;·;;.%2;t;.·§.“p..A°‘ A‘22£:F‘:.‘"s;”;.§t.#*:.“*J.°‘ We enema ¤·r..i‘;**.e ‘P¤w,' Nm mu and North Bend, Oregon, both being municipal corporations, for park purposes. _ Be·ite·nact¢dby theSenateandH0us R tati theU·£tcd ,,§,°",,,{‘,;,‘*(,’§,",j""' States of Amerika in Congress assmbkfi1?`fTh;lz)rt&lii¤n of Wyair is hereby authorized and directed to grant permission to and to authorize