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490 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHs. 119-121. 1922. Secretary of the lnterior by {detailed verified statement of his assets and l18b1.l1.t·1BS,·8.I1 actual inability to make payment at the time the application is made and an apparent ability to meet the deferred _ arge_ when the extension expires; also in cases where water for u·r1gation is ava1lable, that the apphcant is a landowner or E to mm entryjrlnan whilch thlicharge has accgued is being _ actu y c tiva : 1'0‘0'bd• e urt er, at similar relie in whole or ci mm mm in part may be extended by tlile Secretary of the Interior to a legally o;·%anized group; of gvatg ugegsl gl a pro]ect,agpon preselndtation of a s cientnum 1'0lIl.V`ll1 owingsm einacco aucewith mumtmdmmm g1[¢;;>Sr§)g;>ipSglpl>roviso to gtlilsify the_Secr]et;1’t1L’of 'tfhl;1l";nteri£r that such ecessary: _ prmnded u eac charge so extended shall draw mterest at the rate of 6 per centum per annum from its due date in lieu of any penalty that may now be provided by law, but in case such charge is not paid at the end_ of such extension period, any penalty that would have been apphcable save for such extension, shall attach from the date the charge was originally W W be mr due the same as if no extension had been granted. ,,,_,h§d ,,,l‘“{§',d,,,,,,,,,g _ Sec. That the Secretary of the_ Interior is hereby authorized °¤;o{:·;j¤13;{·•¤ in his discretion, after due mvestigatronhto furnish irrigation water on Federal 1rr1gation projects during the irmgation season of 1922 to landowners or entrymen who are in arrears for more than one calendar V I 38 688 year m the payment of any operation and maintenance or construcp$,,;,,,,,;P‘ ‘ tion charges, notvnthstauding the tprovisions of section 6 of the Act m·l’°i"`”`”'°t°""°b° i—i."}“g“€r°.·§g3* 132 m%"t"“£$b S““lLS’dP€0g° $86* P'°'fid‘d’ a no m sec 1on s e cons e re eve an ene- Amd Mmmm iiciary hereunder from-lpayments due or penalties thereon rgquired required. hy said Act: Promded urther, That the rehef prov1ded by this section shall be extended only to a landowner or entryman whose land against which the charges have accrued is actually being cultivated. Approved, March 31, 1922. [£1?{u;{{,3?;§_] 120.:Joint Resolution Authorizingjhe purchase of land for cemeteries

 for American military dead m Europe and the improvement thereof.

ce A in E Resolved by_the_Senate and House of Representatives of the United ,,, f“°°° °’ °‘ States of zirraenca m Congress assemble That the Secretary of War be, thl;1:_¤sz1:g¤<};;¤;¤;md;_¤; and he is hereby, authorized to expend not to exceed $856,680 of the mpggfzldifsi appriopriatron, ‘ Dtippolsptgon of ligunmains of officegjs, soldiers, ang ,,,·_ ; · _ · cmp oyees, in e c ma a ro na ions or sun P I P In expenses of the Govemment for the iigdallyear endin June 310T 1332, and for other purposes, approved March 4, 1921, lor purchase of such real estate as IS necessary to establish suitable burial places in Europe for American militaryndead, and for suitable and necessary improvements thereon, of w 'ch not to exceed $111,000 may be I‘°°““““· applied to the purchase of land as follows: Aisne-Marne, $20,000; Suresnes, $9,000; Somme, $11,000; Brookwood, $31,000; Saint Mihiel, $15,000; 01se-Aisne, $20,000; Flanders Field, $5,000; total, $111,000. Approved, April 1, 1922. [P§p%;??;g§?§?gg·] e1i®1;$1;;&€$0'g8a11p§e(1§d1 Act entitled "An Act granting acharter to the _ _ Be·itena1:tedbytl•eSenate andHouse of Re entatives of the United g§,T,~°Qi°¥$g§§L§ States of America in Congress assembled, Tgzigsection 2 of the Act °Q?Oj'¤°3';;’C;)*jb°i,_39’ entitle , "An Act grantiig a charter to the General Federation of summed. Women s Clubs, " approv March 3, 1901, be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows: