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SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 111-113. 1921. 207 CHAP. 111.-.*.n Act Providing for an International Aero Congress cancellation O°t°b€¤‘ 206 1921· stamp to be used by the Omaha post office. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United P I . States of America in Congress assembled, That the Postmaster General ~i¤ii:rrl°aii$i¤?1Aa¤ be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to permit the use in §f,§‘,§§$f锧{§,,;§‘,P°°pf,,*[ the Omaha post office of special cancelin stamps bearing the follow- ¤Igi¢¢¢d *0* 9¤¤¤=¤. ing words and figures: “International Aero Congress, Omaha, °b"'P°st °m°°` November 3 to 5, 1921.” Approved, October 20, 1921. CHAP. 1 12.—Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to expend from the (i§i?`.?°§g’ appropriation "Di5position of remains of officers, soldiers, and civilian employees, li “E· R°$-· N°·2*·l 1922" (Act of Mar 4, 1921, Public, Numbered 389 Sixty-sixth Congress), such sum as may be necessary to carry out the provisions oi public resolution numbered 67, Sixt.y—sixth Congrem. Resolved by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United _ States of America in Congress assembled, 'lgrat the Secretary of War $,,g?§{'°w" *°"°"°°" is hereby authorized to use such portion of the unexpended balance pe}f;§8°_{,¤,jQl§,,$“c:}’;j of the appropriation “Disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, and m0niesot,st anmgan civilian emp o ees, 1922’ (Act of March 4, 1921, Public, numbered u,¥,§'}f""“] *‘“p’“' 389, Sixty-sixtlx Con ess), as may be necessar for the carrying out V¤¤· 41»P· 1386- of the provisions oir public resolution numlirered 67, Sixty-sixth vox. 41,p. 144-:. Congress, entitled "Jomt resolution providing for bringing to the United States the body of an unknown American who was a member of the American Expeditionary Forces, who served in Europe and lost his life during the World War, and for burial of the remains with appropriate ceremonies "; and he is further authorized to expend from the said appropriation such sums as may be necessary to defray all expenses incident to the ceremonies connected with the burial of this unknown American, expense of transporting troops, individual officers, warrant officers, enlisted men, and said ors 0 the Regular P , Army, Navy, and Marine Corps to and from Washington: Provided, umi¢.` That the amount to be used for the expenses incident to ceremonies connected with such burial shall not exceed $50,000. Approved, October 21, 1921. October 22 1921. CHAP. 113.-An Act Providing for the readmission of certain deficient midship- {S; ?~*°(·l men to the United States Naval Academy. [PuHuc, Nc. sa.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Itpgresentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, at the Secretary of the I,;‘g,‘§,;*tg,°_€e¤,f;Y— 0, Nav is authorized, upon application, to admit to and reinstate m migzggmen resigned the `ljnited States Naval Academ , subject to examination as to ” °""”m1‘ physical qualifications, as provided by law, but waiving the provisions of law as to age requirements all former midshigmen at the United States Naval Academy foimd deficient at the en of the first term of the academic ear 1920-21 whose resignations were asked for and received by the Superintendent of the Naval Academy: ,,m,m_ Provided, That the shall upon admission be placed in the class one 1¤1¤w¤r clasyear behind their fbrmer class in each case: _ rovided further, That €¤¤¤i*~i¤¤¤· said midshipmen affected by this Act must sigmffy their acceptance of the benefits thereof b presenting themselves or hysical examination within one month of the date of its approvai and if found qualiiied will enter the Naval Academy immediately. _ _ Sec. 2. That the clause in the Act approved June 5, 1920 (Forty- au§Q{l9j§gn°¤;§,f_‘;,'n,§°g’; first Statutes, page 1028), entitled "_An Act making appropriations acgzgilnrapmleaidx W to supply deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year ending ,,,.;.5, ’ "‘ *