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 SIXTY—SEVENTH oonennss. sm. 11. og. 42.5. 1922. 1761 ltieu of the like amount at which this land was appraised whenopen entry. Additional homestead entry numbered naught twenty-nine thou- m§c',Q°‘* "°¤ B¤d°¤¤· sand Eve hundred and thirty-nine, made by Erich von Buddenbrock, ` on November 1, 1918, under the Act of December 29, 1916 (Thirty- V°‘· 39· P- 862- ninth Statutes at Lar e, page 862), for the south half of the northeast quarter, east half of ghe southeast quarter, southwest uarter of the southeast quarter of section ten, southwest quarter of (ihe northwest quarter and west half of the southwest quarter of section eleven, township thirty-one south, range sixty west, sixth principal meridian. Sec. 3. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and e is hereby, m?g°;*1fmYj•}uded¤PPH¤· authorized to allow the following application to make entry: ' hilomesteacll applipagionil Pgloegix, dArizona, numglerépdb nlalughlt F'”‘“k D‘Tb°m“‘ t t —nine thousand ve un e an seventy-one, e an D. Thomas, for the north half of the southeast céuarter, sectgnn nine, township one south, range two east, Gila and alt River meridian, subject to the reclamation law, and to allow said entryman, in complying with the requirements of the homestead laws, credit for his residlence pplqpg improvement, and cultivation of said land prior to the ate o t ct. Srzc. 4. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, iM$r·rg§lEé¤2t%i°}e1. authorized to accept proof of residence of Mary E. Battles, former y §j§§;§§g’,{·‘s§Q,§},?*”d Mar E. Burdett, u on the homestead entry of her husband, Albert L. Byattles, in lieu ol? residence upon her homestead entry, Portland, _ Oraegon, numbered ‘ naught f;ifty-four hundred and seventy-three, m e August 7, 1918, for the northwest llquarter of section eleven, township seven south, rang? two east, W` amette meridian,  conformity with the election ed by her husband under the provisions of the Act of April 6, 1914 (Thirty-eighth Statutes at Large, page 312). v°*·““· gm- Sec. 5. That the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue a §‘§ g,,,,,_ patent to Edwin Gantner upon homestead entry, Newcastle, naught Pm P ,,68 twenty-five thousand three hundred and four, embracing the west ’ ` one—ha.lf section twenty-six and the north one-half section twenty- seven, township iii'ty-two north, range seventy-four west, sinth priniipal mgridian, made by said Edwin Gantner, without requiring urt er residence. Sec. 6. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, ?1iii¤i¤i:i°eiit4ir`¤ppumauthorized and directed to allow the additional homestead applica- §f;‘§§,§,,°‘§‘§.§,F§,}‘°“ tion of Otha Potter, Havre, Montana, numbered naught forty-six thousand two hundred and ninety-seven, as heir and legal representative of Rufus A. Potter, who was killed in action during the war with Germany, for the northwest quarter, the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter, the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-six, the south alf of the south half of section twenty-three, an the east half of the northeast quarter of section twenty-seven, township twenty-four north, range twenty- three east, Montana principal meridian, subject to the Act of Con- V,,,_,,,,p_2,,,_ gress approved July 28, 1917 (Fortieth Statutes at Large, page 248). Approved, September 22, 1922.