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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 8-10. 1921. 7 tion contained therein to the glroper diplomatic and consular officials of the United States, which 0 cials shall make the same available to persons intending to emigrate to the United States and to others who my apply-. . . .. d · _ Sec. 4_. That the plrovisions of this Act are in addition to and not a£{§vts},°{‘,i,m,§`,,.t'i.§}, in substitution for the provisions of the immigration laws. '°§§,wt,vc dam _ Sec. 5. That this Act shall take effect and be enforced 15 days after In force ¤¤¤il`J¤¤¤ its enactment (except sections 1 and 3 and subdivisions (b) and (c) 3°’m2' of section 2, which shall take effect immediatel upon the enactment Admission allowed of this Act), and shall continue in force until Jyune 30, 1922, and the t°;§?§;;_%,°,065_ number of aliens of any nationality who may be admitted during the remaining period of the current fiscal ear, from the date when this Act becomes effective to June 30, shall be limited in proportion to the number admissible during the fiscal year 1922. Approved, May 19, 1921. CHAP. 9.-An Act For the relief of certain ex-service men whose rights to make Mllgxgml entries on the North Platte irrigation project, Nebraska-Wyoming. Wm d¤f¤’=¤t¢d by U’“‘°“°r N°· "·] intervening claims. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatuves 0 the United _ States of America in Congress assembled, 'Fiat the ex-sjervice men m,1;l,°"1f,°§ri,2?°izr;i,€Yj pualified to make entxiy under the homestead laws, who were success- Wggggmmmm pw ul at the drawing he d March 5 1920, for farm units on the North vented byinwrvéninz Platte irrigation project, Fort lmramie unit, N ebraska-Wyomigg, ,.,°L`§§°§ §§i°§ and to whom approved water-rental applications were duly issu, "}!§g;’,°*¤°¤*°P°¤*°8 but who were prevented from making homestead entries for the lands ' covered by such applications because of the reinstatement of certain conflicting homestead entries, shall each have a preferred right of entry un er the homestead laws at the next opening of lands under said project, for not less than thirty days before the date set for the Promo opening of such lands to other entry: rovided, That this Act shall couamlm. not be considered as entitling any person to make another homestead entry who shall have received the benefits of the homestead laws since being prevented, as aforesaid, from exercising the right acquired at the said drawing on March 5, 1920. Approved, May 20, 1921. CHAP. 10.—An Act Granting the consent of  to the Washington and Old Mi§.l%7gll2L Dominion Railway, a corporation, to construct a b ge acres the Potomac River. lP¤b1i¢» No- 7·l Be it encwted b the Senate and House 0 Representatives of the United , States { Americii in Congress assembledfr That the consent of Congress iliifsrimrigtldnliieié om is here y granted to the Washington and Old Dominion Railway, a my bridge, iiiiilmgi corporation organized under the laws of the State of Virginia, and R°°”·“ · its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge and approaches thereto across the Potomac River at a oint suitable to the interests of navigation, at or near Point of Rochis, in the county of Frederick, in the State of Maryland, in accordance consmmcm with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to regulate the con- V¤1·34.p.=>4.` struction of bridges over navigable waters, " approved March 23, 1906. Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby ““°"°m°"°‘ expressly reserved. Approved, May 25, 1921.