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SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. . CHS. 166-168. 1918. 957 tions as may be adopted for entrance to such schools, but shall not be barred therefrom or discriminated against on account of age. . Sec. 7. That the Secretary of War is authorized to ass` to edu- §,’§;,,"§,’,§,‘§"·,,,,. sp, eational institutions, for special and technical training, sdidiers who Ljgfkgigg tgséghmls enter the military service rmder the provisions of this Act in such r*i»s,p.wxp£. ` numbers and under such regulations as he may prescribe; and is authorized to contract with such educational institutions for the subsistience, quarters, and military and academic instruction of such sol iers. A · Sec. 8. That any person, under the age of twenty-one, who has ¥§,l§H§§"§§§;, 21in served or shall hereafter serve in the Army of the United States glggvetgsv make ¤¤· during the present emegency, shall be entitled to the same rights pta, risen. under the homestead an other land. and mineral entry laws, general or special, as those over twenty-one years of age now possess under said laws: Provided That any reiuirements as to establishment of §§”$‘§§;,.,,.,q,,,,,,d_ residence within a limited time s all be suspended as to entry by such person until six months after his discharge from military service: _ Provided further, That applications for entry may be verified before .,,l,{§§°°°‘°" °' “*"’“` any officer in the Unite States, or any foreign country, authorized to administer oaths by the laws of the State or Territory in which _ the land may be situated. - o ‘ . Sec. 9. That hereafter, uniforms, accouterments, and equipment grliuegrriu mnts shall, upon the re uest of any officer of the Army or cadet at the '(§§§B,{}j;,•*;*; j{'gg,°¤° MilitaryAcademy,qbe furnished by the Government at cost, subject ` to such restrictions and regulations as the Secretary of War may prescribe. _ _ . Approved, August 31, 1918. _ ~ » , , Augustm,1918. _ CHAP. 161 .—Joint Resolution Makingeapprbpdations for certain necemry opera- [H· ·l· R°$· 32*-l tions of the Government for themonth of pternber, nineteen hundred and eighteen, [pub_ Res_ N,,_39_] and for other purposes. r * ' Resolved by the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives of tfw United ,_ States of America in Congress assemblgd, 'Izirrat the provisions of the gudliiiiiirginieiiitid joint resolution entitled "Joint resolution making appropriations ‘“§$,$§'§{‘§§§Y* 1°1°‘ for certain necessary operations of the Government and of the Dis- P·>~*¢·P1>·*°°8·¤°*°- trict of Columbia for the months of July and August, nineteen hundred and eighteen, and for other purposes," applrove July eivhth, nineteen Am, 3,,,,, D,,,,,,., 0, hundred and eighteen, except so far as they relate to the support of °¤¤¤¤=%¤¤ •¤¤¤v¢¤¤· the Army and of the District of Columbia, are extended and continued in full force and effect for and during the month of September, nineteen hundred and eighteen. Approved, August 31, 1918.

_ “September 10, limi.

UHLAP. 168.-An Act To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to convey to the city of Bozeman, Montana, certain land for alley purposes. lP¤l>h°» Y‘·¤· 211-1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ` States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the §‘,‘;,?f,‘“‘}§*,;,§‘,‘°“f,;,,,,,c Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and emlpowered to con- z)¤¤<1i¤z site c¤¤veye<¤ vey, by quitclaim deed, to the city of Bozeman, ontana, for the ` purpose of a public alley, and for no other purpose, all the right, title, and interest of the United States of America in and to a strip of land ten feet in width off of the rear of the Federal building site _,,,,,,_,,,,_ in said city of Bozeman; Pr-owkied, That the adjacent and abutting Al>¤¤i¤s1¤¤d- pro erty owner·s shall also quitclaim to said city a strip of land o sufigzient Width to create a seventeen and one-half foot allriilyz Pro- C,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ vided further, That the city of Bozeman shall open said a ey and improve and maintain the same as other public alleys of said city are improved and maintained. Approved, September 10, 1918.