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 50 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 69-71,75. 1916 f th tzrymen to mak annual or final proof falling due upon any guchoeiiutry prior to said algo. The requirements of law as to annual assessments and final roof shall become operative from said date as though no suspension liiad been had. If the said entrymen are unable to rocure water to irrigate the said lands above described through no liault of theirs, after using due diligence, or the legal questions as to their right to divert or im ound water for the irrigation of said lands are still pending and undetermined pg said Miay first, nmeteen hundred and nineteen, the Secretary of e Interior IS hereby authorized to grant a further extension for an additional period of not exceeding two years. Approved, ·Apnl 11, 1916. o Au·””·. .-— l'·l'l9l'lZ8.thS¢C‘KB {W ltetsftel .-...-...     me  'f£b):1utl1e recon? coniiaghigign in“Pt:ri?,p'.€el;as,nand0i.or blfiigr · °‘ · vurpmv- Be it enacted by the Senate and House ey Representatives dike United Pvis. '1‘•¤- States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War is nggxiidédisméeinwd authorized to supply for temporary use, under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe, a sufficient number of tents to afford shelter for the sufferers from the recent confiagration in Paris, Texas, who are in need of the same, and to furnish such cots blankets, and suplies as in his `udgment are necessary to relieve the destitute persons P Jl . . . . . . who may require ass1stance in said conilagration district. Approved, April 11, 1916. ·~¤*¤»*°*°· cnn. .-1* R 1* Athonzmg" msemmys ‘ s ‘- .£L*2s;L*L struction .%.8 ¤‘i‘.§iiea“‘§,°i.l‘rZ?§"i¤il’a.y iademir, at we. ‘i»£.”€ i£.F.%°‘{tY°i»§e"§ lP“b· R“·· N°‘ HJ Wentworth, a citizen of Cuba. v mc Resolved by the Senate and House of Rrmwemmvw of the United wE§}‘$.,,Yl.; P ° Y States of America in Congress assembled, t the Secretary of War Mi¥=as;r;_>¤A¤cg(·;*£;d '° be, alpd he hereby; 15, lautlégrxzed to permit René W, Pinto y Went- $0 .. wort a citizen o u a receive instruction at the United States §° ::cP°“°· Militaiy Academ%Jat What Point: Provided, That no expense shall C°¤'”"°’”· llge cguseélv totthe hnigzxé States therebyi, andtlhthat the said René W. int y "en wort s agree to com wi all revul f for the police and discipline of the academy,  studious? axildllibls give his utmost efforts to accomplish the course m the various departments of instruction, and that the said René W. Pinto Wentworth shall not be admitted to the academy until he shall, have assed the mentaI_and§>hys1cal exammatnonsa-`prescribed for candidates from 311% hnpted Sttaities and tléat the slh be mmeeliiggeiy wlithdragvn  ecien in u esorcon ucan so 1; g?zhS??d;gYml·320, board: And prevailed further, _That inrtiliglllgsgnof theysaid  “2*·¤—2”· Pmté y Wentworth the lpxgzvxsions of sections thirteen hundred and t.;lv3litiy6:;ng 3n hun d and twenty-one of the Revised Statutw s. Approved, April 11, 1916. - .3 _ . Be it enacted by the Senate and House Re esentaf the U `ted il¤¤g§fslii2?°;,t¤.s States of America in Cfongress assembilfed, Zlchat thbwllfiledo, Siiint 3§§;p‘§;;.f°'g,§f”’,g3?;’ Louis and Western Railroad Com any, and Walter L. Ross, its mwgwrige, receiver, their succesors or &ss`¤*¤s, lm, and they are hereby, author- ’ ized to reconstruct the bridge dl said company and operate the same
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