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778 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. SEss. II. Ch. 258. 1922. amend the Army Appropriation Act approved July 11, _1919, so as to release appropriations for the completion of the acquisition of real estate in certain cases and making additional appropriations therefor," the sum of $65,803.71, or so much thereof as may be necessary, $Zi?'2$§v§I§?bl°’ of the unexpended balance of the appropriation "Barracks and quartersil 1g§0,’{ is continued and ma e available for this purpose uringte ca year1923. __ Camp Bmsz. N·0- For the completion of the acquisition of land for military purposes fz'.Zil`iiif1{E4Zi1Z1 f"' at Camp Bragg, North Carolina, $698,031.56 ueaimivepmmem. mumcan Arm HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT. W““°' Rm H°“P" For amount re uired to a ad`udicated awards for lands contu. (1 P ll; J ulglvpgit f¤r ¤<1¤i— demned for use by the War epartment at Walter Reed General (im. 41,p.12z. Hospital, Washington, $44,109.22. E¤zi¤¤¤r0¤rp¤· oonrs or ENo1NEEns. w§r‘jg'm_“d *“'*’°‘ Readjustment of contracts: For amoumts found to be due various lslavmgngwfnr XM? contractors under the provisions of section 10, River and Harbor Act ii:°$i'1 a¤a°°i°.ny°§i approved March 2, 1919, on certain contracts for work on river and ”’§·d_ my P_ 12,,, harbor improvements entered into but not completed pmor to April 6, 1917{ foiilworllz pglformed betwepn iii 1917, and ul); 18, 1%% asset ort in et inreportso the 'e o Engineers orwar e to the Speaker of the House of Representatives y letters of the Secretary of War as plublished in House Documents Numbered 205 and 219, Sixty-sevent Congress, $210,53566. Mlsvdlanwus- MISCELLANEOUS. ·w1;*;d>'g{'g SP°°“*°“* A1To (paydtlée Cranford Paving Coiinplany, $16i7I66.66 Littlefield, vor an om any, $1,479.80; an hristian euric $1,531.36 as adju_dged by the Supreme Court of the District of Coliimbia upoxi its findings of fact; in all, $19,777.82. S°‘“°*°°"‘°‘°*°*¤*$- SETTLEMENT or cnams. {},§‘..§,°°H,§,°§I"{,f,',€;,,,,,(.,,,, The provision contained in the second deficiency Act, fiscal year {$t,g<‘}ljn*;g;,0¤{9g§1¤*j_;g 19211, lapprov;2dhJune 16, 1921, extend1in(gbu·1i1t1l Junie 30, 1922, the claims of foreign gov- 8,78.1 8 1 ity 0 t 6 RIIIOUIICS 0 l1Il€Xp9D. 0 811CGS 0 8. pI‘0pI'l8.Cl0I1S °"l'§f,'ft§_°,§‘}Y‘ chargeable with the settlement of claims resulting from the suspension },gj2"‘g; gp terlgimagon of cogtrargp gif otger proc12rerpe1ft_obhgat;onshof Xhe ar epa men an wi eajusmen o caimsun er e ct of Congress approved March 2, 1919, where the contract or obligation was entered mto subsequently to April 6, 1917, and prior to November 12, 1918, is hereby extended to June 30, 1923, subject to the restriction that the balances so extended shall be used exclusively to settle ,,,,,,,,;,0, the claims of foreign governments and their nationals for siapplies or Ngggzgggzl l2gw$ services furnished or the use of the American forces abroad: rovided, nma¤,igi¤,¤mi5d°d_ That the balances of appropriations herein extended may also be used to settle the claims of oreign governments and their nationals AWG mimmq where the contract or obligation was incurred between November 12, .sie..¤¤li:.me30,1g,»§;f 1918, and guie 30, 1919, oth dates ivqpluslgve: Provided, Tppt such amounts o the appropriations of the ar epartment or e fiscal year 1920 as may be necessary to effect settlements of the claims of foreign governments and their nationals properly payable from said alppropriations may be withheld from cover into the surplus funds of mmtmmteietc the Treasury and remain available until June 30, 1923: r0*mZdecZ fur- ‘ ther, That the total amount of the appropriations herem extended shall not exceed $3,203,000, which amount shall constitute one fund