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 352 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 16-18. 1921. D¤§¤¤}¤¥;' ui CHAP. 16.-Joint Resolution To extend the time  which the special commit- tee on the readgustment of the gy of the Army, Navy, Marme Corps, Coast Guard, Coast " ' and Geodetic urvey, and Pu he Health Service may make its report to Congress. S...’*68°g;*i’*** W     t:*:~::.;tFir;1*:r:*;;;:i;{ 2*;;...*% snitgiieiiit '°°°“ °" of the enate and House of Representatives, appointed in accordance °,§’°‘·“·P·“°*»°m°°d‘ with the last proviso of qection 13 of §e Act L(1`lb1tl6dC“A.I1 Aézt to i’~¢.i>·625- increase the efficiency o the Army a arine orps oast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Surveyfandvgiiblic Health Service/’ approved May 13, 1920, be, and it is hereby authorized to make the report required m said section not later than the iirst Monday in March, 1922, notwithstandinlgrshat the said Act requires the report to be made on or before the t Monday in January, 1922. Approved, December 22, 1921.   17.-1 oint Resolution Providing for the postponement of the World’s Dairy, . Resolved by the Senate and House of Re entattves of the United gigsidds may cm" States of America in Congress assembled, 'lgaetithe authority granted ,$,,*‘ff,‘°{·*";°F*{,,,,°'{,",§"}; by the Act entitled "An Act making appropnations for the epartiv 131 i . . °¤· ment of Agriculture for the fiscal year en June 30, 1922, approved March 3,` 1921, to the President to extend invitations to forezg: Governments to be replriesented by delegates in a World’s Dairy ngress to be held m the nited States in 1922 is hereby modified so as to authorize the extending of such invitations for such congress to be held in 1923. Approved, December 22, 1921. CHAP. 18.-Joint Resolution To amend an Act entitled "An Act to amend seclP“b· R“·· N°·35·l tion 955 of the Revised Statutes by extending the jurisdiction of courts in cases of rev1vo!." Resolved by the Senate and House of Re esentattves of the United iigii$iiliiii°iiism°$i1;ii':lZ States of America jin Congress assembled, zlrhat an Act entitled "An ed{”‘°·P-3”·°'¤'¤**‘ Act to amend section 955 of the Revised Statutes b extending the jurisdiction of courts in cases of revivor," approved, November 23, 1921 (Public Numbered 104), be amended so as to read as follows: mR°¤*¤°'P·***¤*¤¤ _ "SEc. 955. When either of the parties, whether plaintiff or petit aéviviii- by mai- tioner or defendant, in any suit in any court of the United States, °§4_S__,.,c_955,,,_m, dies before final judgment, the executor or administrator of such mlggggém to am deceased party may, m case the cause of action smyives by law, sim. prosecute or defend any such smt to final judgment. The defendant ‘ shall answer according y, and the co1u·t shall ear and determine the mgiiigigxeiggzriiggzi, Qzaqése and txiender ]udg1nent for or th; executor or adminis- ,,1,,,g,m, hmm' ra or as _ e case ma reqture. suc executor or adminispuny ayiiizl G trator; havighg been duliy served   a scire facias from the office of the clerk of e court w ere the suit is depending twenty days beforehand, neglects or refuses to become party to the suit, the court may render judgment against the estate of the deceased party in the same _ manner as if the executor or administrator had voluntarily made him- ,0gg£¢¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ ei- self ? party. hzuhe executortor admiiliistrator who becomes a party as a oresai s ,_upon mo ion to the co t b ft1 d t - tinuance of the suit until the next term oiusziid izdnilrti. B 0 8, mn mggdegggiltysgggty The provisions of this section shall a ly to suits in equit and in Jiirisiiiciiiiii `iir admiralty as well as to suits at law, andptlhe jurisdiction of ah courts °"·““m°‘““°"· of the United States shall extend to and over executors and administrators of any party, who dies before Hnal judgment or decree, ap-