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1756 PROCLAMATIONS, 1919. tion under any public land law applicable thereto, at and after, but not before, nine o’clock a. m., standard time, on the seventreth day m*°¢*PP“°‘*‘°"’· after said date. Prospective applicants mati, durmgl thedperrod of twenty days preceding the date on which eso lan _ sh become subject to entry, selection or location of the form des1red under the provisions of this restoration, execute their applications in the manner provided by law and present the same, acconépamed by the required payments, to the proper United States land 0 ces m person, by mail, or otherwise, and all applications 0 Bled, together with such as may be submitted at the hour Bxed, shall be treated as though simultaneously Bled and shall be disposed of in the manner prescribed by existing regulations. Under such regulations conliicts of equal rights i — will be determined b a drawin . Warning against · • y- g · • • • ,,.,,,,,¤,,g 1,,,,,, go Warning IS here`t}y given that no settlement mrtratecdlprror to seven °P¤¤*¤¢· days after the date or omestead entry above prescrib will be recognized, but all persons who go upon any of the lands to be restored as herein above provided an perform any act of settlement thereon prior to nine o clock a. m., standard time, on the seventieth day from and after the date hereof, or who are on or are occupying any part of said lands at such hour, except those having valid subsisting settlement rights initiated prior to withdrawal from settlement and since mm maintained, and those having preferences to make entry under the vA",,_'“"““;.,,_,,_‘lz,;,_ provisions of the Act of Congress approved June eleventh, nineteen undred and six (34 Stat., 233), entr ed "An Act To rovide for the entry of agricultural lands within forest reserves ", and) Acts amedna- 33, will e considered and dealt with as trespassers and will gain no ,,,§§§"*“*“°°’ •" _ ts whatever under such unlawful settlement or occupancy; Pro- _ vided, however, that nothing herein contained shall prevent persons mr mmmem from going upon and over the lands to examine them with a view to agus thereafter apprczprrating _ them in accordance herewith. Persons having prior set ement rights or preferences, as above deBned, will p1e;_allowed to make entry in accordance with existing law and reguions. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set m hand and caused the_seal of the United States to be affixed. y Done this nineteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nme hundred and nineteen, and of the Indepen- [sur,.] zllpinpie of the United States the one hundred and forty- By the President: WOODBOW WILSON Faux L. Pour Acting Secretary of State. ..._..’“° *°· ***1**- 1>RocLAMAr1oN ¤·=¤¤-as ¢¤= ml WHEREAS und d b ~ emmsames. W , _ G1' BH vrrtue of an Act mmm. _ An Act tgxdprovrde for the nzltional security and dfefgrislbgboinbbiiilagli ing the pr uctron, conserving the supply and controlling the distribu- 33131 of fo¢}d products fuel", approved by the.President on the swam, P r 0 Y i_ ayloh August, 1917, It is provided among other things as follows: stgim m' _ at, y reason of the existence of a state of war, it is essen- .z>. tral to the national security and defense, for the successful prosecution of the war, and for the support and maintenance of the Army and Navy, to assure an adequate supply and equipabég d1str1bntion,_and to facilitate the movement of foods ee _ , fuel, meluding fuel oil and natural as fertilizer d fertilizer dr ‘ · g ’ an mgre ents, tools, utensils, implements, machinery,