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 328 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cus. 188, 190-192. 1926. to the Commission of Fine Arts, in Washington, for their approval, and in accordance with statutory requirements. _,£f*’*“°”“°°¤”‘* V Sm. 5. That the commission hereby  shall expire within tw ';1E1er _thetexpu·pt;‘pn oghtlip tcaeklebr;2§tn, Decembgii 31, 1926. msamaeuu. . . s goin reso u on a e e immedia y. Approved, April 26, 1926. Avril Ngm CHAP. 190.-An Act For the purchase of land as an artillery range at Fort -- 8*7 ‘ -Etha.nAlIen Vermont. A ’, _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representation of the gx}; mn _, ,,0,,  Stciltelségf   Coétgress assfegwdvbled, That tge Semirctiltary m·¤¤A11¤¤.Vt.w¤>¤o aris e yau or' an em owe to uire, ypu use °°°°°°°` condhunnatign,  donation, a trait og land roptaiigiiqpg approximately six ousan an sevenacresint evicinit o an oruseasatarget range in connection with Fort Ethan Alien, Vermont, and there is ,°,{·‘“°°“‘ ‘““‘°'“‘°° hereb authorized to be appropriated for such purpose a sum not to 1>».·¢,p.m. exceed $200,000 out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. . Approved, April 27, 1926. Andi ` CHAP. 191.-An Act To provide for the appointment of Arm Held clerks and Held clerks, Quartermaster Corps, as warrant officers, United States Army. A Be it emwted by the Senate and House of Regresentatives of the ·y¤:g&mmw,Md United States oisdmerica in Congress assemb d, That hereafter dag: as wammt ec- Army Held_ eler and Held clerks, Quartermaster Corps, now in °°°”·‘°‘“°““°‘ active service shall have the rank pay, allowances, retirement privi1e§, and benefits ofwarrant `oiiioers, other than those of the Army _ `ne Planter Service, and the Secretary of War is hereby »·······, _ · M, __, aRegnluthma1rmdArmaIy(iPd1rw¢dedr°cP€d,tTh?tB1i)1lIdht;hrmBmi1r;'w:Eriimengtt h°$¥’i2S.v?f. $3.2 mee. longevity gay and retirement they shall be c ted with and entitled to count e same military service as now authorized for warrant odicers, includ,i.¥ service as Army Held clerks and Held clerks, 3°1:s£1rter1;:;ster‘;1 oisps, agd all  Heal service rendeéed as `a` rs er an‘ cer 0 e uartermaster 0 s: m{‘f°’°’ b,¥'“'*°“°“ Provided further, That the limitation in the Act of J une 30, 19122, V¤i,¤.p-M- on the nutgber of warran: oHic?·s, United States Army, shall not app y to e appointees ereun er. Approved, April 27, 1925. AWN  ‘   for the promotion of a professor at the [r¤¤ue,Ne.1u. I A €¤¤Y· _ ° Be  by the Senate and House of Representatives of the amy. { mw  States gf America in Congress assembled, That any omcer ¢ umm Jimmy, of the United tates Army now holdingthe position of permanent """°'*’°‘· professor at the United States Military Academy, _and who on July 2, 1921, would havebecome entitled to his promotion to a colonelg had he remained in the line of the Army. andvwho on that date h completed mm than th5e:iyears’ dutyfas pgptgsgpent &rofessor shalé haveter pa owanoeso·a_, in e yan ggmiwy M that the said riankydhall date from July 2, 1921.: Pramkied, Thiit no ' ` back pay and allowances prior to the passage of this Act shall accrue. Approved, April 27, 1926.