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 394 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ons. = 47, 48,50. » 1920. h c` f te t,to the 'thth require' daiiidavit,andu n P¤¥¤¤“ *°¤¤”’°** 3;%:30% (tl; Iigeeilver $FeJ§`m1s£; price of $5 per acre, fggs, and eommilslsions, and in addition  antsapiouxfligguénlhotpagllig drain ec ,£enaltiesinres_ancos or_ _ _ were ggld,   e lands’were bid, m furthe drainage-district, an additional amount equal to 6 per centum perannum on the sum for which the landsbwere gold   thehdategrfsuleh sale}; said apshsclaxilt tot ’ tsosuc urcaseranbeentitled tosiiacleigg a patent°fo1·:·gnot’m0re thxiir one hundred and p..§R§g.?°£'i°°° t° °”° sixty acres of said lands. When payment is made to effect subrotion as herein provided the register and receiver of theUnited_States Ersnd office shall serve notice upon the urchaser that an application ` fc}; patent forftlgelagrlgs purchased by lu mahhas beg: filed, arkd that ` t inounto· ecarges, n es,·m an V of Elie sale   upon s ion_of proof of  t o csar sums. e receiver ma ·su '*`°*’¤“”•¢° *”‘°"°‘~ pIaiy&5tm:snsooii as said requirement shall have been = ¤H the lands were brd m for a drainage district, the receiver will pay to the proper county officers the amormt of the   charges, £em1- ties; and mterests and costs of sale, togetheriwrth the addition  ¤·=¤····¤=···~····=·~ 2ii“r£°ms'?°¤°i¤“‘“’w’3°n2§.?”t2“ti?cl"t’§£` ‘6i.‘}J§‘.?%"’°¤E§‘§“tE°£¤ta shall be covered into the United States Treasury and apphed as " prepilidgd lg law for the disposal of thelproceeds rom the salefof pu c an. 1 ‘ ‘ °'“"*“¥° ‘“Y' ‘¥‘* S1:o.7. That cop of all notices dby the drainage laws glrnuxsavgeg-m dm- of the State of Irkamgas to be given to qtge owners and occupants of lands held in private ownership shall, as soon as such notice is issued, be delivered to the registeran receiver of the United States land office of the district in which the lands are situated where anyyof the lands M suléject to the operation of this Act are ailected, and the nited States s acco e e same ri e ear y r ron, §€rr.f§‘°i"2i'iZ2‘““ °’“r?i”€r““"°' ”‘°·§i‘£”€J“§‘° i““d°£“‘° IZ’{;’“" answer, remonstrance, appeal, or otherwise, as are given topgersom holding lands in private ownership, and all entrymen shall be dgiven the same rights o redemption as are given to the owners of lan held in rivate ownership. ,,§,§°°° °" ’°"d“"  8. That this Act shall not be effective as to any lands involved in suits instituted on behalf of the United States with a view to quieting title in the Government to such lands until and unless such suits shall be finally determined in favor of the United States. Approved, January 17, 1920. J“§‘}${  CHAP. 48.—An Act Relating to detached service of oEcers of the Regular Army. {Public, No. 120. B·ite·nactedbytlwSc¢zateandHm1ee R eaentati theU`tcd iiliilgis on census: Stotgs of America in Qongreas asee1n,bled(fTligt, after ZE Oérminrlgon sgi?) gg§::m};'(·*£ of the emergency incident to the war with Germany and Austriawith mers. Hungary, in the construction of any law relating to detached service of the officeis of the Regular Army all service rformed by such oflicers during the said emergency shall be regarnlgd as service with troops or organizations thereof. Approved, January 17, 1920. Ianuarym 1920. • .__ . . H , ——1——¤—-,P,,,m;,,r., st§°'2*.€.d°.‘2¤s‘3m°t"£2 r?s¤g°’“‘ “tf’é‘1;’§££5i.‘*J;,·¢`2§,,i.‘;‘%‘éd°“...,,rA“ £°{;;;F°°*‘*· _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Represcntativ the U itcd $$*1 ag? tg°°i1iiiI Smgsey America in Congress assembled? That sectioncglyof thenAct ‘“‘°“°°°‘ entrtl "A.n Act to codify, revise, and amend the laws relating to