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 470 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 114-117. 1922. Washington for any future use by the Government of any or all of the above-described land for any of the above-mentioned purposes: uS§°'°"*°” ’°‘ “"" Provided further, That if said lands shall not be used for the p1n·poses ` herein above mentioned the same or such parts thereof not so used shall revert to the United States. Approved, March 23, 1922. CHAP. 116.-Au Act To authorize the governor of the   of   to  radar the agreements of certandpersons made with the commissioner of public land of e Temtory of Hawau, an to issue land patents to those ehgible under the . terms of said agreements. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rrlegresenlatives of the United §gggj,,,,,,,,, States of America   Congress assemlgled, at the governor-_of the gene vug=.:;¤¤§:E Territory of Hawaii is hereby authorized and dn·ected to ratify and stenlgzgn m, seam- mto effect the agreements made by the commissioner of public ¤¤· lang of the Territory of Hawaii with certain homesteaders, referred to in the resolution adopted by the senate and house of representatives of the Territory 0 Hawaii, April 26, 1917; also to issue land patents to those living up to the tems of the agreements when the same have been comp eted; also to issue land patents to those who have already complied with all the terms of their agreements, and to ratify and confirm the land patents already issue to homesteaders in accordance with the provisions of the resolution of the senate and house of representatives, Territory of Hawaii, of April 26, 1917, above mentioned. R¤r<¤* W ¤°'¤¤¤°=· Sec. 2. That the gpvemor shall report to the Secretary of the Interior the action ta en by him hereimder. Approved, March 24, 1922. CHAP. 116.-An Act Construing the expression "al1 employees in the classified civil Bt->1'V1¢9 of the United St8tes," as used m section 1 of the ct of May 22, 1920 entitled "An Act for the retirement of employees in the classified civil service, and for other purp0¤es." Be it enacted by the Senate and House egf Representatives of the United m§}_‘{f* ’°'"°° "*"°· States of America in Congress assembl, That in the administration mrepons maygg of the c1v1l service retirement Act approved May 22, 1920, the expresm,S fifi? service. sion "  employees m the classified civil service of the United Sta es," V°*·*’»P·‘”*· as used in section 1 thereof shall be construed to include all persons who have been heretofore or who may hereafter be given a competitive status in the classified civil service, with or without competitive examination, by legislative enactment, or under the civil service rules promulgated by the President, or by Executive orders covering groups o employees with their positions into the com etitive classified service or authorizing the appointment of individixals to positions within such service. _ mg:rqg§;;*°"°” *° The expression "class1fied civil service " as the same occurs in other Acts of Congress shall receive a like construction to that herein given. Approved, March 27, 1922. ’{g“T°i’¥iz>§5°3i‘ cmu-. 117.—An Aa mn appropriations as an Degmmese sr Commerce and Labor for the Escal year enm .i) une 30, 1923, and for o er purposes. Be it enacted by  Senate and House of Representatives of the United c01;§1pE:t;r;¤_3¤Ij_i);>: States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums are spprqmmms. appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appro-