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 492 ·S1XTY.sEvEN*rH c0NGREss. sm. 11. Cns. 124-126. 1922. Tm °*°°¤¤¤*, °°, Treasury is hereby authorized to extend for a period not to exceed bizyitmiimcnmcww twenty-five years, the time of payment oi the principal and interest ‘·Vg:-4]_,p,5|8, g tgeldgbt mcngred b&)Austria for this purclaase oAflour from the ni tates rain rporation an to re ease ustrian assets pledged for thiapxment of such ldan, in whole or in part, as may in the the Secretary of the Treasxuy be necessary for the §f?u;;c,?°·,,mm¤.,w accomp ent of the dpurposes of this resolution: Promkted, however, mm by othsr crediwr That substantially all e other creditor nations, to wit: Czechoslovanations · - · ` l1g{1‘ainDenma§·k, liirancg, Qgeati B%ta1n,dGr§ece, Hollansck ££sal1?;jKNorvg1y, ama we en wi zeran an ugoslavia e ac on with regard to their res ective claims ainst Austria similar to that herem_set forth. The retary of the easury shall be authorized · itc in to decide when this proviso has been substantially complied with. Approved, April 6, 1922.  CHAP. 125.-An Act To amend the Act of March 1, 1921 (Forty-first Statutes, page · °· l 1202), entitled "An Act to authorise certain homestead settlers or entrymen who entmed0t1l;:k Ppgdm¥at}l the United States during the warwith Germany e o eu en " i _ Be it enacted the Senate and House o Re entatives of the United mglgnegjlxjismd dg States of Amegiyea in Congress assembbed, mt the Act approved ew.,s¤vi¤;;s»irifi»r1d March 1, 1921 (Forty-first tatutes, page 1202), be amende to read
 * g{§q,,,‘,§',§§§‘§{l,’,,,‘{,'.;; as follows: “That any bona fide settler, applicant, or entryman under

xy *°°°i"° P¤**=¤ » the homestead laws of the United States, or any desert land entryman venmu, p- lm. whose entiy IS subject to the provisions of the Act of June 17, 1902 um“’*"’·““"· S?}2."2’I»“SZ§`£§i ?§3“§’?i;F“t%° {$5,8)* 'iE}§$’1”ifti”9i§ttlii‘r‘°2‘$a “*"’H°°`, vem , , e is or was actually engagied in t c United States Army Navy or Marine Corps during the war with Germany, who has beein hondrably discharged and because of physical inca acities due to the service is unable to P return to the land,_ may make final proof, without further residence, improvement, cultivation, or reclamation, at such time and lace as may be authorized b the Secreta of the Interior andp ecei e r v patent to the land bylxim so cnteredyor settled upon, subject to the Hmm provisions of the_ Act or Acts under which such settlement or entry ,;,,,,,,,,;,,,,1,,,,,;,. was made; Promded, That no such patent shall issue prior to the m$g*f¤3g°;;m_ conformation of the entry to a single farfn unit, as required b the Cb Act of August 13, 1914_ ( hirty~e!i§hth Statutes, page 686): Andysp,,df"‘”• °°°‘* ‘° °° mkted fart er, That this Act sh not be construed to exem t or relieve such applicant or entryman from playment of any lawfulpfees, commissions, purchase moneys, water c arges, or other sums due to the United States, or its successors in control of the reclamation project, in connection with such lands." Approved, April 7, 1922. A 1117,1922. CHAP. 126.-An Act For the acquisition of a post—office site at ,w·1SC0l1Bl1]. M~1i¤¤¤,wa. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Umled {,..$`{,l$;XQfi{f’,°,'§." States of America in Congress assembled, That the provision of the Act "°“'*°°· of Congress a proved Se tember 7, 1916 (Thirty-ninth Statutes, P 742),1wh1cht£uthor1z;s e acgiuilsghon offa sgi and th; crectionéaand comp etion ereon o a suita e dmg' or e use an accomm a- _ tion of the post office United States courts and other governmental at °‘ ’°‘ ’ °” be, and the same is hereby, amended so as to authorize and direct the of the Treasury to acquire, by purchase, condemnation, or otherwise, a suitable site in said city at a cost of not exceeding $350,000. Approved, April 7, 1922.
 * j":"3;°':2°:m d offices in the city of Madison, Wisconsin, at a limit of cost of $550,000,