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 1658 PROCLAMATIONS, 1917. his application or statement to_embrace other lands, the moneys theretofore tendered will be applied on account of the reqiured pay- ment imder the amended app `cation. If it is not sufficient, the applicant or declarant will be required to pay the deficiency, and if 1t is more tllian sufficiplnti the excesi. grill be ret&1r§ed.h Mcgiieyisl reifurlped to a p`cants or ec arants wi e returne y the 0 Ol c ec 0 the geceiver. Moneys tendered with applications or statements presentqd after April 30, 1917, will be deposited by the Receiver in the _ usua manner. a,‘l§P,l§°€,t§Z§ hmm 5. Listed tracts. All entries must, as far as possible, embrace only landsdlisted and appraised asdone trapt, and go applicant  be lpermitte to omit an unentere part 0 a `ste tract rom `s ap cation and include therein, in lieu thereof, part of another or didlclrent listed tract but whgre a ltisilted trgctsheéiibraceigesi than a quarter section, it an part 0 ano er an erent te tract ma be embraced in the same entry. In cases where an applicant dresires to entter less than a quarter section, he may apply for any leqal subdivision, or subdivisions, of a listed tract, and where part 0 a listed tract  been entered the remaining part and part of another adja- · cent listed tract may be embraced in the same entry. m§’,§gf°°¤' °‘ “’s““· _ 6. Deferred Payments. _ The tpurchase money not required at the time of entry mayfbe paiddin ry`; equal, annual inslTagln1ents,(1n1ess commutation proo is ma e. ese payments wi ecome ue at trihip end offtwoil three, four, gve and six years after the date of entry. e time or the payment o any such installment may be extended for one year at a time, upon the payment of interest in advance at Fm P°Y'“°”*· thei rfaliie oi five per centum peg annum; Provided, the last payment an other pa ents must e made within seven years rom the C°““““‘°'~‘°“- date tlpf  ll`-lldgmixipltatéiqn proowimadeg all the unpaid installimen mus e pai a a IIHG. ere t ree—year roo is su - mitted, the entryman may make paypment of the unpaidp installments at that time or_at any time before they become due and Hnal certihcats will issue, m the absence of objection, upon such payment being ma e. F°’f;§°f”° ‘°’ ”°“‘ 7. Fmfeitures. Failure to make any ayment that ma b du Plym t unless the same be extended, or to mak}; any extended psirymiunt gt gf before tha   qp gvlhgch such payment has been extended, as erein provide, s a 0 eit the entry and the same shall be can- _ celed, and any and all payments theretofore made shall be forfeited. ,,§‘,F{$,l‘,Q§§§‘§,._ ‘“ “"‘ 8. Settlement in Advance of Entrp. Claims may be initiated to these ‘ laqids bybsqttlemtent in advance o entry on and after Jime 1, 1917, an not e ore then. R°¤¤*=*“°¤$- 9. Rules and Regulations. The Secretaiiy of the Interior is hereby authorized to make and prescribe such r es and regulations as ma pe necesgaily to carry the provisions of this Proclamation into fui orce an e ect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caiged the fail of tlpevlfnigegl Stateshto be affixed. one at the city 0 as on, t is seventh day of APRIL, in the year of our Lou? Nineteen Hundred and Seventeen and [emu,.] (qi" tlpe Igqppendape of the United States the One Hune an orty- t. _ Woonnow WILSON By the President: Ronnnr Lsxsmo, Secretan; of State.