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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Gus. 409-411. 1922. 1021 CHAP. 409.-An Act To amend atrom;l' Defense www 22, 1922· June 3, 1916, as amended. Section 126°fth°N A°°’°PP’°`i°d Be it enacted by  Senate and House of Relpgesentatives of the United ix H am States ng America in Congress assembled, at section 126 of the rimiri sug¤°l°.¤l$€"Zli N atio Defense Act, approved June 3, 1916, as contained in ‘“i,°§{"3§,°i, 2,., section 3 of an Act entitle "An Act rmitting any person who has V¤1-¥w-i>-i2<¤4[¤¤¤¤¤d- served in the United States Army, Navy, or Marine Corps in the °d` present war to retain his uniform and personal equipment, and to wear the same under certain conditions," approved February 28, 1919, be, and hereby is, amended to read as foHows: N "Sec. gil. _He1é>0after an enliited manfdischaiggid frpm the grmy, 11i?il»11a°°ll?€¤°i:a Quai}; a ,or anne ,excet wa o unis ent oranoense, *“’>’·;;“ shally receive 5 centsrpger milg fogtheydistgnce from the place of his  fgwblgrcgeg discharge to the place of his acceptance for enlistment, enrollment, mp lm or muster into the service: Provided, That for sea travel involved in sa mts. travel between place of discharge and place of acceptance for enrollment, enlistment, or muster mto the service onl transportation in kind and subsistence en route shall be allowed: Provided further, B¤,iA§t‘;f,'§g€jg8§‘;*é;°§¤ij That enlisted men under the age of eighteen dischar ed on the ap li- discharged thsrervr. ¤¤ cation of either of their parents or legal guardian shall be furnisliied °ppu°°m°°` with transportation in kind from the p ace of discharge to the railroad station at or nearest to the lace of acceptance for enlistment, or to their home if the distance tlliereto is no greater than from the lace of discharge to the place of acceptance for enlistment, but  the difference e greater they may be furnished transportation in kind for a distance equal to that from the place of discharge to the place of acceptance for en1istment." Approved, September 22, 1922. _ cmir. 410.-an ActAutbm·1z1n' ‘ g the Secretary t W transfer °1il”°1i’Yi1.2¥'4£m to the State of Connecticut all right and title now gestedl- the Uniteatlubtixfjtgglb land and buildings thereon known as Fort Hale. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in O ess assemble, That the Secretary of War .{.`,‘1,§,§S?,‘,§‘§;dC‘;'g“,{°w be, an he is hereby, amrized to transfer and conve to the State H¤v¤¤~ of Connecticut all right and title now vested in the United States to land and buildings in New Haven, Connecticut, known as Fort P,,,,,,_,,,,_ Hale: Provided, That the State of Connecticut shall agree to pre- N'1‘&_3¤Bx;l¤g;r:_·;¤ M serve the said land forever as Hublic park, to be known as Na immion fi ` Hale Park: Provided farther, at in the event the said lands are use. ° "°"` not used for the purposes specilied in this Act the same shall revert to the Government of the United States: And ovided further, Ris¤z¤¤¤¤¤r<>r Gw- That the land shall be subject to the right of the llrnited States to €§P$'Q3l` P°"’°°°° ” at any and all times and in any manner assume control of, hold, use, and occupy without license, consent, or leave from said State any or all of said lands for any and all military, naval, or other governmental purposes, free from any conveyances, ch, encumbrances or liens made, created, permitted, or sanctionzd thereon by said State. Approved, September 22, 1922. cmi1>.411.-An Aa naaave to are mueamaen me aamsmp at married S"'i§¥"é’?%‘f”‘ Women. [Public, No. 346.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United CmmS_mp_ States of America in Congress assembled, That the right of an woman Women _¤¤c daniel to become a naturalized citizen of the United States shah not be '$2‘ `Z$°°°°°