650 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 218-220. 1922. P[·w¤·>·*- a proved June 27 1918 as amended $146 409 188.80: 1?r0mZded mliiiig. r°Sm°t°d at 'llhat no part of theloregoing sum shall lie usedlfor the establishment; maintenance, or operation of training schools at any Arrgy canépl or cantonment acquired for use as a training center except amp erlh&<;g§jr¤¤¤i¤¤ *0** man, Chillicothe, Ohio: Provided further, That no part of the foregoing appropriation shall be expended for construction work except necessary re airs. _ sale or products or Under sudli r ations as the Director may rescribe, all surplus . _ _ _ P ";;‘;°S‘ 666 materials, supplies, and equipment acquired for the purpose of voca- ’p“ tional training and articles produced by trainees may be sold and the proceeds of such sales shall be covered 1HtO the Treasury. Approved, June 12, 1922. June 13, 1922. CHAP. 2 1 9.——An Act To amend an Act entitled ‘ ‘ An Act to provide compensation
for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their
[P“bL‘°· i" °· 241*] duties, and for other purposes, " approved September 7, 1916. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Reprantatives of the United m;g{‘*;',;;,f,‘;,0g§f'°’“‘ States of America in Congress assembled? That the Act entitled "An Vol-39,p-741,¤m¤¤d— Act to rovide compensation for employees of the United States °d' uH`p"` hil'th rfpyfth`dt' df s ering m]ur1esw em epe ormanceo err HIBS an or _ _ other purposes, " apgoved Sgptember 7, 1916, be amended as follows: c,a'{§g°m 22a Thaim origué claims for compensalgcin for dipapility s em ewit sixty a safter the inj . origina caims for compensation for death sliall be made one year after the mtepsaoa allowed death. For any reasonable cause shown the commission may allow
°Zir¤:gqii§ Qmgmal claims for compensation for disability to be made at any
W¤r1¤W¤r- time withJn_one1y&ear. $1 the digalbiliityil Ole} death was thei result of an mjury sustame ur1n¤· the peri o the _ reat War an arising out of conditions due to this war, the commission may foi· any reasonable cause shown allow original claims of civilian employees of the Expeditionary Forces of the United States serving outside of the territory of the United States to be made at any time within one year after the passage of this Act." Approved, June 13, 1922.
CHAP. 220.gAn Act To tprovide for the settlement of small holding claims on
[Publi; No.§ET` unsurveyed land in the State 0 New Mexico. _, H Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives 0 the U it d
States of America in Corfress assembled, Thiit in townshi surlwieys
ipe;-.¥§»..,u.,i,d,.,, New hereafter tc; bcignadetn} the Stage cg N (pw Mexico, if it shallbbe made
- =**°°~ o appear 0 e sa is action 0 the cputy surveyor ma.kin¤‘ such
survey that any person has, through himself, his ancestors, grdntors, or their lawful successors in title or possession, been in the continuous adverse actual bona fide possession, residing thereon as his home, of any tract of land or in connection therewith of other lands, all together not exceeding one hundred sixty acres, in such township dor twenty years next preceding the time o_ makm¤_ such survey, the q eputy surveyor shall recognize and establish the lines of such pos- Dew U · t W session and make the subdivision of the adjoining lands in accord- Ship p,g;S¤‘ggg¤¤sLgj gnce therewith. Such possession shall be accurately defined in the vsypa. tgldbnotei of the survey and delineated on the township plat, with e oun aries and area of the tract as a separate legal su division. Tgie deputy surveyor shall return with survey the name or names o all persons so found to be in possession, with a pro er description of the tract in_the possession o each as shown by tli)e survey, and the proofs furnished to him of such possession.