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 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 100-102. 1922. 42]. claims for their properties taken by the United States of America. subsequent to  Q, 1917, to transfer and convey to said Countr P'°p°"’ °°'"°’°‘L Club of Norfolk, 1rg1ma,_ and said Glencove Links Corporation such portions of their properties so taken and such other properties or portipns thereof otherwise ac uired b the War Department in the vicimty of the Norfolk Army Supply gase, as in the ]ud§ment of the Secretary of War ma be necess and desirable in e ecting such __ a settlement: Promd2` d, howeverjulghat, in the judgment of the iiiiiiiiiuiim. Secretary of War, said property so to be conveye is no longer required by the United States for military purposes. Approved, March 8, 1922. CHAP. 101.—Joint Resolution To continue the military status of persons deserting [galimR§•s·1l%l the military or naval service during the World War, and the amenability to trial of {Pub- Bw-, 0- 41-] tlgiose persons who failed to comply with the terms of section 5 of the selective service W. · Resolved by the Senate and House of Re esenteuives of the United www Wu States of Amerika in. Congress assembled, Tfiblt none of the provisions smug of liesmm contained in section 2 of the Act of May 18, 1917 (Fortieth Statutes, ‘§f,,,‘Z,'?,§ {}°,,l‘§§°‘§_"”` page 77), or in section 4 of the Act of Jxme 15, 1917 (Fortieth Statutes, $3,; :10, vvizfé 21% page 217), or in an other Act or joint resolution of Congress, or in ’p' ' any proclamation heretofore issued by the President, or in any proclamation of peace that may hereafter be issued by the President, shall be construed as terminatma the military or naval status of any person who, having been drafts or havivqlg voluntarily enlisted for the period of the eme ency due to the orld War in the military or naval service of th;gUnited States, or having been commissioned as an officer for the riod of said emergency in the military or naval forces of thellnitedgizates, thereafter deserted such military or naval mmmwwm service; or as terminating before the expiration of three years after ecuuun qrdmrt vi¤1¤» the date of the President’s proclamation of eace as required by °°”$.,`iY€i§°$l°§‘z, section 4 of the Act of June 15, 1917 (Fortietlii Statutes, age 217). exclusive of all periods of absence from the jurisdiction of tilie United States, the amenability to prosecution and trial of any person who V0, ,0 p ,., willfully failed or refused to comply with any of the requirements of ' ` the Act of May 18, 1917, entitled "An Act to authorize the President to increase temporarily the Military Establishment of the United States," or of said Act as amended, or with regulations promulgated by the President pursuant thereto. Approved, March 8, 1922. umunaim. - - · - - · H.R.lOl6l. p0 és102.—An Act Authorizing the use of special canpeling stamps in certain Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives rj the United §‘;,“§§l,§°{'{,‘Q°,g,,,,,g States y America in. Congress assembled, That the Postmaster General =*¤¤rw‘g,f¤*{*;g,c;g* be, an he is hereb, authorized and directed, under rules and regu- pm ` lations to be prescribed by him, to permit the use of special cancehng stamps as follows: In the Richmond, Virginiaéalpost office, dies bearing the words and figures "Virginia Histori Pageant, Richmond, Virginia, May 22 to 28, 1922." In the Phoenix, Arizona, post office, dies  the words and fiigures "Visit Phoenix, Arizona, April 24-29, nited States Good oads Week." In the Fayetteville, Arkansas, post office, dies bearing the words and figures "Semicentennial, University of Arkansas, June 10-14, 1922 (fifty ygars of service)." In the Hutchinson, Kansas, {get office, dies ariné the words and figures “Fiftieth Anniversary, utchinson and Reno ounty, Kansas State Fair, September 16-22, 1922." In the