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SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Chs. 21-24. 1918.


and all other payments must be made within a period not exceeding one year after the payment becomes due, by the terms of the Act under ,e;§;§,§*°§§f‘“’ ’°’ °" which the entry was made: Provided fart er, That any and all pay- ' ments must be made when due, unless the entryman applies for an extension and pays interest for one year in advance at five per centum per annum upon the amount due as herein provided, and patentshall e withheld until full and final payment of theiupurchase price is f F<>rf¤it¤¤¤ ¤{ mw madein accordance with the provisions hereof: A provided further, or °°npaym°°` That failure to make any payment that may be due, unless the same be extended, 83 herein provided, shal]5 forfeit the entry} and ge same shall be canceled, and any and a payments thereto ore m e shall be forfeited.

Approved, March 11, 1918.


l{g?1§i37i;i,gi§’ CHAP. 22.-An Act Granting the consent of Congress to the vill?e of Dun-

 dee and the village of West Dundee to construct a bridge across the ox River.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House <y' Representatives <j the United rox Rim. States { America in Congress assembled, That the consent of Congress d§f’§,*1_’f”¤§l,;.V§{;,l’d],?§”` is here y granted tp the villagef 012 East Duipldecé and tpe village of West Dundee, in the county o ane, in e tate 0 Ilhn` ois to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge and ap roaches thereto across the Fox River from Main Street in East lbundee to Street in West Dimdee, in the_cpunty of Kane, in the State of Illinois, mm in accordance Wltll. the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to v¤1.z4,p. 84: regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters/’ approved March twenty-three, nineteen hundred and six. _ _

Ammamm. Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved.

Approved, March 13, 1918.


Mai§i1dg1ii18` CHAP. 23.-An Act To authorize the Secretary of War to ecgnnt furloughs without

 pay and allowances to enlisted men of the Army of the Unit States.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House ey Representatives of the_ United iimiiigns without States of America in Congress assembl , That, whenever during the }’,;g”é,°‘§h;Jn“*"gg‘;°dcg“,] continuance of the presentwar in the opinion of the Secretaiéy of War work during the wv. the interests of the service or the national sccuxw an defense render it necessary or desirable, the Secretary of ar be, and he hereby is, authorized to grant furloughs to enhsted men of the of the United States with or without pay_and allowances or wit partial pay and allowances, and, for such periods as he may designate, to permit said enlisted men to enggge in civil occupations an pur- §;’;‘,;’;;mm m suits: Provided, That such furloug shall be granted only_ upon the A ` voluntary application of such en isted men under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of War.

Approved, March 16, 1918.


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CHAP 24.—An Act To save daylight and to provide standard time for the United States.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, for the purpose of establishing the standard time of the United States, the territory of continental United States shall be divided into five zones in the manner hereinafter provided. The standard time of the first zone

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