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288 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 64-67. 1919. S¤P*>¤*;§l>*;€,,?? 1919- ?'1§.A.P;d?4.—An Act To authorize absence by homestead settlers and entrymen, ,_.;;; an or o er purposes, [r·u¤uc,N .52.] _ Pubucmd; Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representat*l·ves of the United Homestead may- States of America in Congress assembled, That every person who, after ',§‘°,,',§,jl"§§‘§f‘°,§l,,§'§,?’,{f,‘ discharge from the military or naval service of t_e United States g;>h¤:gg;t;<;§°;§¤¤¤m¤ during the war against Germany and its allies, IS furn1shed_ any v¤n.4c, p. eu. course of vocatronal rehab1l1tation under the terms of the Vocational V°" ‘°· P" ‘°7· Rehabilitation Act approved June 27, 1918, upon the ground that he comes within article 111 of the Act of October 6, 1917, fortreth volume, Stitgrlfels at Larégle, page 398, and whoubefore e;nter1nlgHu%ongucl% course s ave m e entry upon or ap cation or pu c an s 0 the United States under the homestead llaws, or who has settled or shall hereafter settle upon publrc lands, shall be entitled to 0: leave of absence from his land for the lpurpose of undergorngmtraimng st§1g;id¤¤=• °¤¤· the Federal Board of Vocatmnal ducation, and such a ence, wh e ' actually engaged m such traming shall be counted as constructive §,§,"§$§g,,,,,, ,,c_,,,,, residence: rwlded, That no patent shall issue to any homestead ami settler who has not resided upon, improved, and cultivated his homestead for a period of at least one year. Approved, September 29, 1919. s°pulg%2l·9l mg. 65A?xhn Act To provide travel allowances for certain retired enlisted men [r¤m1c,No.sz.] an Y · Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United §§§“,§,;;,,;;,t,dmen States of America an Congress assembled, That section 126 of the Act gg}, ;gg:*=¤ lwlgg entitl "An Act for mnlnnig further and more effectual PYOVISIOIIS lowed tmsrpsy. for the national defense, an for other purposes," approved June 3, vs1.sa,p.2r1. 1916, as amended by section of an Act entitled "An Act permitting V°‘·‘°·P·”“°· any person who has served m the United States Army, Navy, or Marine Corps m the present war to retain his uniform and personal equipment, and to wear the same under certain cond1tions," approved Februar; 28, 1919 shall be held to apply to any enlisted man for whom the law authorizes travel allowances as an mcrdent to entry npon and relief from active duty with the Army who has been called mto actryelpeirvnce during the present emergency, or who shall hereafter be ca e into active service. Approved, September 29, 1919. S°°t°§`l°$`5:i?j lm` GKAP. 66.——An Act To extend the cancellation stamp privilege for the Roosevelt ···· _,ublic, Nm H'] Memorial Association. Be it enacted by me Senate and House of Reiriresentattves of the rzmmeu Memorial United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Postmaster

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i¤s¤*·¤¤r>¤ *>¤¤i¤z. ¤r directed to permit the employment of special canceling stamps bearl°w°d' ing the following words an Hines: "Rooseve1t emorial _Association, October 20—27," at suc post offices as he mage des1gnate and under such rules and regulations as he may prescrl e. Approved, September 29, 1919. “*¤{;,?“§’,€i,i*§;,},9*°· U§AP&b?;:.—1;13A&r; Act Authorizing use city of saucer, cameo, to purchase gsutuc, Ne. ss.] cel mm P ` Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRegresentatiues of the United P“°“°““‘““· States of America in Congress assembled, That the city of Boulder,