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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cns. 89—91. 1921. 1].93 For City Delivery Service, $4,201.13. For s ecial·delivery fees, $1.52. For liilural Delivery Service, $623.77. For rent, light, and fuel, $178.70. For city delivery carriers, substitute, auxiliary, and temporary, $19.95. For freight on stamped paper and mail bags, $27.14. For shipment of supplies, $58.23. For city delivery carriers, $302.36. For payment of rewards, $325. For separating mails, third and fourth class post offices, $24.56. For tem orar and auxiliary clerks, $18. For Railway {fail Service, salaries, $2.42. For clerks, first and second class post offices, $1,097.85. For watchmen, messengers, and aborers, $1.94. For temporary clerk hire, $1,211.32. For city delivery, horse hire, $1,289.76. For Mail Messen er Service, $363.55. For Railway MaiIService, miscellaneous expenses, $20.64. Total audited claims, section 3, $2,613,385.%. · Sec. 4. That this Act hereafter may be referred to as the “First 'I`m°°‘*‘·°*- Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1921/’ Approved, March 1, 1921 CHAP. 90.-An Act For the relief of bona ide ettlers who intermarry after having Mug complied with the homestead law for one year. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United PIM I d States of America in Congress assemble , That the Act entitled “An nomigtgli sfpmm Act providing that the marriage of a homestead entryman to a §§,,§"°‘m°"”"“¥ ’°" homestead entrywoman shall not impair the right of either to a dV¤l-38.i>·312.¤¤¤¤¤<1- patent, after com(pliancc with the law a year, to apply to existing ° ` entries," approve April 6, 1914 (Th1rty-e§ghth Statutes, p `e 312), be, and the same is hereby, amended by ad ing thereto the fiihowingz "Pro11idedfurther, That in the administration of this Act the terms §,°[,‘Q,‘j,"°·,,d,, ,6,,,,,, ‘entryman’ and ‘entrywoman’ shall be construed to include bona ¤¤¤1¤<i¢<i· fide settlers who have complied with the homestead law for at least one year next preceding such marr1age." Approved, March 1, 1921. CHAP. 91.-.111 Act To authorize a lieu selection by the State of South Dakota M[i.{rl·Ii1l'siig?f' for one hundred and sixty acres on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, and for other [Pu lic, No. 340.] Pm'P°¤€¤- ‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives o the United ., States of America in Congress assembled, Kat the Stat; of South agi-i~¤iiiilii%.ii°$iiii¤ Dakota, acting through its proper ofhcials, is hereby authorized to D§{l,"§§°}§‘{,,l{§’Q,$;2§f§ select one hundred and sixty acres of ima propriated, unreserved, ¤¤¤¤d¤=>°¤°¤· nomnineral lands within the boundaries 0iP the former Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota, or an equal area of public land of li e character within the boundaries of the said State, in lieu of the northeast quarter of section sixteen, township thirty-eight north, range forty west, sixth principal meridian, in South Dakota, upon due and proper sho that the lands authorized herein to be surrendered by the State have not been sold or otherwise encumbered by it, and that the selection of such lieu lands b the said State shall be a waiver of its right, title, and claim in andyto the one hundred and sixty·acre tract in section sixteen above described: Promkled, P”'°°' 44281°—21—77