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606 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 192, 193. 1920. interest at 6 per centum per annum, payable annually, on deferred payments. Tltlecouveyed {Snitz. That upon lpaymgntbof the purchase price the Secretary 0 the nterior is authorize , y a propriate patent, to convey a the right, title, and interest of the llhited States in and to said lands to the purchaser at said sale, subject, however, to such reservations, prom. _ _ limitations, or conditions as said Secretary may deem roper: Pro- ,,,,"‘,,§‘?’ °°°" hm"'“‘ vided, That not over one hundred and sixt acres shaH be sold to any one person, and if said lands are irrigable under the project in which localtielluthliiy shall be sogd subject(¥oh;<;1mpl1ance;>yhthia{p1l1;.·- chaser wit the terms, con `tions, an `tations 0 the ec - C,,,,,,,,,h,,, ,,q,,,,,,. mation Act applicable to lands of that character: Provided, That ¤=¤¤*· the accepted bidder must, prior to issuance of patent, furnish satisfactory evidence that he or she is a citizen of the United States. . Bwglgmpjggft °‘ Sec. 3. That the moneys derived from the sale of such lands shall mm be covered into the reclamation fund and be placed to the credit of the project for which such lands had been withdrawn. Approved May 20, 1920. M?§_%ggm'j CHAP. 193.-—-An Act Forthe relief of certain officers of the United States Army, [r¤¤uc,N¤. 21:;.] and for other purposes. om Be it enacted by tbe Senate and House of Rfnpresentatives of the United %,”§,{ B,,_,°°{§,°{§:,,,. States of Amerika in Oon%ress assembled, at the Secretary of the

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British, Army, who lost the sight of both eyes and became totally blind by_reas0n of a premature explosion on February 14, 1918, while acting as an instructor of the United States troops at Camp Wheeler, Georgia, as compensation for disability resulting therefrom, the sum of $10,000, and such sum shall be in full of all claims, legal or equitable, of the said Frank Barber, his heirs, representatives, or _ assigns. _ _ _ O Sigg§0¤l“m°*”* A· Sec. 2. Colonel William Simpson: That the President of the b nnpdpoiuzmclurrssl United States, in his discretion, be, and he is hereby, authorized to ¤?§,a$m%e£°:3).’ gppomt, b% angldvglitht the consent tef tihe Senlate, Co_onel Vgilliaunj; Ai impson, Ill a es y, re ire to the osition an ra brigadier general on the retired list. ’ P O §‘;gt§QBQ;°'”,f)1·}°,g°8§i Sec. 2}. Colonel Robert H. Peck: That Colonel Robert_ H. Peck, pgzicicn or mlm of Eleventh Infant , Regular Army, who, under the authority of the W"' Act approved Julliy 12, 1912, was, by the President, by and with the advice:] aénd consent of thegenagé appointed a paptain of Infantry, Unite tates y to ta e ra at the foot 0 the list of ca tains of Infantry, be, and he hereby is, restored to the position dh the lineal list of majlors of Infantry of the Regular Army which he would have held had e not been out of the service; that is to say, to a place on the lineal list of majors of Infantry just above that occupied N0 Wk ¤°Y· °*°~ g- Llajgrxgli) Ent npthéng in this lxirct contained shall entitle t esai o e . ec o ac ay ora owances. izgjgo E12 génlggpgm Sec. 3. ggjcnr H. _W. lllalyzd gliat the President_ of the United il¥5¢é‘i’ét"* €§?§2".1 Em. e.’§"§§§LZ€’.2 O`? 3 stZ$.i$T“§f§%; '}31?}i‘%i“i5’§li,?? §££’$.§‘§i Army, to the position and rank of first lieutenant on the retired list. Hgggr. Dwel W· See. 4. Captain Daniel W. Hand: That the name of Daniel W. _;,,.._.gq,€dgp§ifiej.Xip,T Hand, now cagtamof Field Artillery, be placed on the lineal list, of ‘;Q“ m ‘° m ‘ officers of Fiel Artillery 111 the POSIUOII 1t Would have occu ied if he had not suffered the oss of rank announced in General) Orders, numbered one hundred and fifty-six, War Department, August 8,