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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 89, 90, 93. 1922. 401 CHAP. 89.-An Act Providing that the Government property known as the Saint M¤¤’¤h iéém £]rhantac;s)’};)a1nacks, at Samt Augustine, Florida, be donated to the State of Florida for Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives pg the United _ _ States of America in Congress assembled, That the ovemment m§§°§?iu§m°`S B"` buildinlg; and the land connected therewith, known as Saint Francis ,°§’;’_§",if,‘;",;,°{,’,j‘;,‘§‘°*jg‘,,'i: Barrac, at Saint An stine, Florida, be and the same is hereby, donated to the State oFl•"lorida, to be held by said State and used for military purposes, subject to the following explress condition that Couditim. upon notice in writing by the President of the nited States to the governor of the State of Florida that the United States has need for said propeigtly, this grant shall cease and determine and title to said giéd improvements thereon shall immediately revert to the mte tates. Approved, March 1, 1922. cmu-. ao.-an Act To amend an Act ensued un Aa to mend an Act ensues ”‘}'§”s}&3°°“ ‘An Act for maldng further and more effectual provision for the national defense, and §o`:·Iptl‘;er1]$;§1(§·poses,’ approved June 3, 1916, and to establish military justice," approved B, . Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Representatives of the United . States pif America in Congress assembled{ That section 90 of the Act §:l1t;Eiii>;;¤i5id` entitle "An Act to amend an Act entitled ‘An Act for making ed, ° ’°' ’ ` further and more effectual provision for the national defense, and for other purposes,’ agproved June 3, 1916, and to establish military justice," approved une 4, 1920, be amended so as to read as follows: Cm ctc Ommals "Sec. 90. Thatsfunds allotted bi the Secretary of War for the sw. ’ " ’ support of the National Guard shall e available for the purchase and issue of forage, bedding, shoeing and veterinary services, and supplies for the Government  issued to any organization, and or the com nsation of competent help for the care of material, animals, andm equipment issued mounted and other organizations, _ including motor drawn and air service, under such regulations as the ,§{§,§Y"“d“"“°"i°° Secretaiéy of War may prescribe: Provided, That the men to be com- {,’;•>°*·*ght to mn pensate not to exceed five for each organization, shall be duly dotallcg. enlisted therein and shall be detailed by the ($&11jlZ&tl0I1 commander under such regulations as the Secretary) of ar may prescribe, and shall be paid y the United States dis ursing officer in each State, Territory, and the District of Columbia/’ Approved, March 1, 1922. l(arch4,19¤. CHAP. 93.-An Act To regulate marine insurance in the District of Columbia, l$·2$5-l and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and H ouse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assemble, mm ml b_ uarmgt iiagtii-Iiluiaé Trru: I.———Dnr1Nr1'1oNs. ¤=s¤1¤¤¤¤S- Smcrrrou 1. That whenever psed in this Acts- _ :f§";':¤g€°“°°* ,, "Marme insurance" means insurance against any and all kinds of compmhgmvccygs-, loss of or damage to vessels, craft, cars, aircraft, automobiles, and °“°"'$m'”*l**d°d*°- other vehicles, whether operated on or under water, land, or in the air, in any place or situation, and whether complete or m process of or awaiting construction; also all goods, frenghts, cargoes, merchandise, effects, disbursements, profits, moneys, _11.lll0D;, precious stones securities, choses in action, evidences of debt, mclud:3-g moneigianed on bottomry or responclentia, valuable papers, and other ds of 42150°—23—-26