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 252 SEVENTI ETH CONGRESS. SESS. I. Cns. 162, 163 . 1928 . designated by proper authority, in the discretion of the Secretary of War, of the remains of officers on the active list and retired officers who die while on active duty, cadets, United States Military Acad- emy, acting assistant surgeons, members of the Army Nurse Corps, and enlisted men in active service and retired enlisted men who die while on active duty, and accepted applicants for enlistm ent ; for interment or pre paration and transportation to their home s of the remains of civilian employees of the Army in the employ of the War Department who die abroad, in Alaska, in the Canal Zone, or on Army transport s, or who die while on duty in the field ; f or interment of military prisoners who die at military posts ; for the interment and shipment to their homes of remains of enlisted men who are disc harged i n hospita ls in th e United States and cont inue as inmates of said hospitals to the date of their death ; for interment Recovery of bodies . of prisoners of war and interned alien enemies who die at prison Removal fr om aban- camps in the United States ; for recovery of bodies of the above- doned posts, etc. mentioned military personnel ; for removal of remains from aban- doned posts to per manent militar y post s or na tional cemeteries, including the remains of Federal soldiers, sailors, or marines interred in fields, abandoned graves, or abandoned private and city ceme- Brit ain a nd Cemeteries in France . Gr eat teries,; and for expenses of the segregation of bo dies in permanent Pro vis o' Reimb urse ment to i n- American cemeteries in Great Britain and France : Provided, That dividuals for expenses in any case where the expenses of burial or shipment of the remains of burial of officers, etc. of officers or enlisted men of the Army who die on the active list, or retired officers or enli sted men who die while on active du ty, or of any of the military o r civil personnel mentioned above, are borne by individuals, where such expenses would have been lawful cla ims agai nst the Gove rnme nt, reim burs emen t to suc h in divi dual s may be made of the amount allowed by the Government for such services, but no reimbursement shall be made of such expenses incurred prior to July 1, 1910. Approved, March 9, 1928. March 9, 1928. ]H. R. 5783.1 [Public, No. 118 .] CHAP. 163 .-An Act To grant extensions of time of oil and gas permits. Public lands. Be it enacted by the Senate and House o f Representatives o f the Oil and gas permit- United States of America in Congress assembled, That any oil or tees granted further ad- ditional time for drill- gas prospecting permit issued under the Act entitled "An Act to mg, etc . Vol. 41, p. 437, promote the mining of coal, phosphate, oil, oil shale, gas, and sodium Vol.42, p. 356. on the public domain," approved February 25, 1920, or extended Vol. 44, p. 236. under the Act entitled "An Act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to grant extensions of time under oil and gas permits, and for oth er purp oses," approv ed Janu ary 11, 1922, or as furthe r extended under the Act of April 5, 1926, may be extended by the Secretary of the Interior for an additional period of two years, if he shall find that the permittee has been unable, with the exercise of reasonab le dilig ence, to begin dr illing o peration s or to drill wells of the depth and within the time require d by existing law, or has drilled wells of the depth and within the time required by existing law, and has failed to discover oil or gas, and desires to prosecute Extension of expired fu rther ex ploratio n. permi ts. SEC. 2. Upon application to the Secretary of the Interior, and su bject to valid i nterveni ng right s and to the pro visions of secti on 1 of this Act, any permit which has already expired because of lack of authority under existing law to make further extensions, may be extended for a period of two years from the date of the passage of this Act. Approved, March 9, 1928.

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