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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Gus. 121-124. 1922. 491 "SEo. 2. That the said corploration is authorized to acquire, by M "°“““° devise, bequest, or otherwise, old, purchase, and convey such real ` and personal estate as shall or may be re uired for the purposes of its incorporation not exceeding $500,000,  authority in said corporation, should it be by it deemed necessa so to do, to mortgage or otherwise encumber_ the real estate whilch it may hereafter own or acqlilme and may give therefor such evidences of indebtedness as suc corporation may decide upon." Approved, April 6. 1922. CHAP. 122.-An Act To extend the provisions of section 2305, Revised Statutes, iiilifiiisiiii and of the Act of Sggtember 29, 1919, to those discharged from the military or naval lHbu°»N°· 187-] service of the Um _ States and subsequently awarded compensation or treated for wounds received or disability mciured m line of duty. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re resentatives of the United I I States p{Amer·ica in Congress assembled, That? the provisions of section goiaxeiw  2305, evised Statutes of the United States, as amended by the Act §§‘$,';‘§°€y§§d’$v°§,°m'§.’ of February 25, 1919 (Fortieth Statutes, page 1161) so far as appli- ¤b%Y,0°°I*j¤1;*;¤,g·;*¤¤i°¤- cable to those discharged from the military or naval service because ’ ` of wounds received or disability incurred therein, be, and the same are hereby, extended to those regularly discharged from such service and subsequently awarded compensation by the Government for woimds received or disability incurred in the line of duty. Abnm, mowed Sec. 2. That the provisions of the Act of September 29, 1919 tblhqss furnished d1s¤· (F orty-first Statutes, ppge 288), entitled "An Act to authorize ab-  °“°' sence bg homestead set ers and entrymen, and for other purposes, " "°*· ·P·”“· be, an they are hereby extended to those who, after discharge from the military or naval service of the United States, are fmnished treatment by the Government for wounds received or disability incurred in line of duty. Approved, April 6, 1922. CHAP. 123.-—J'oint Resolution To authorize the Secretary of War to incur obliga-  tions for construction and maintenance of roads bridges, and trailsin Alaska, said {Pub- R°¤·»N°-*5-l obligations to be paid from the appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1928. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assemble, That the Secretary of War is $¥§°"f¤.,,, M- md authorized to direct the Board of Road Commissioners for Alaska to §;•§°{gg •:,,°~,;,?,· incur obli ations prior to July 1, 1922, for the construction and main- pqgr ¢¤Jnlg°?,19¤. tenance og roads, ridges, an trails in Alaska of not to exceed 50 per °“* p' 7 centum of the appropriation for this pprpose for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922kpayment of these 0 ligations to be made from the appropriation for e fiscal year ending June 30, 1923. Approved, April 6, 1922. ‘ _ CHAP. 124.-Toint Resolution Authorizing the extension, of not to léllllli1%s.li’?>`.1 exceed twenty-tive years, of the time for the payment of the prmcr _ and interest of l!‘¤!>· Bw-. Nv- 46-1 the debt incurred by Austria for the purchase of Hour from the United States Grain Corporation, and for other purposes. Whereas the economic structure of Austria is approaching collapse P'°’““"“’· and great numbers of the people of Austria are m consequence, in imminent danger of starvation and threatened by diseases growing out of extreme privation and starvation; and _ _ Whereas this Government wishes to cooperate in relieving Austria from the immediate burden created y her outstanding debts: Therefore be it Resolved by the Senate and House oz; Repgesentatives of the United A¤*‘**•· States of America in Congress assemb d, at the Secretary of the