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 SIXTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cris. 110-113. 1919. 1321 veyed shall be described in terms of the le¤·a1 survey, the consideration to be paid to the superintendent of the Rosebud Reservation, to be deposited in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the Rosebud Indians. Approved, March 3, 1919. t  §ct; Tofgfgrgl tc; citizensulof glijilheur Co1mty,;)region, the right i§Z"ii¥i@iiiii 0 CU 1111 II] 6 360 O or tl.1 ]]]].`I].I.D• I g, l' H1 D -  poses, and to remove such timber to Malhgdrtixq County, Oregon.0 ot Br 0 who Pur [Pub"°'N°` md Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re esentatives of the United States eéf America in Congress assem.bled,fThzi)f section eight of an Act i·i$wf·•!iiiS'¤v¤1. entitle "An Act to repeal the timber-culture laws, and for other ,dY°l‘°°’°'l°°"°“‘°“d' purposes," approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, chapter five undred and sixty-one, as amended by an Act a proved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, chapter five hundred and fifty-nine, page one thousand and ninety-three, volume twenty- six, United States Statutes at La e, be, and the same is hereby, amended by adding thereto the following: mmm, mmm "That it shall be lawful for the Secretary of the Interior to grant county o»$g.,myc¤¢ permits, under the provisions of the eighth section of the Act of {§,L‘s'{,°§,l§,I§{‘;’@§_‘“ °°‘ March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, to citizens of Malheur, County, Oregon, to cut timber in the State of Idaho for agricultural, mining, or other domestic pmgpses, and to remove the timber so cut to Malheur County, State of egon." Approved, March 3, 1919. C`H’.AP. 112.-An Act Granting to members of the Army Niuse Corps (female) laléfirclihbggbil and Nayy Nurse Corps gemale), Army Eeld clerks, field_clerks, Quartermaster Corps, and civil employees of the Arm pay and allowances during any period of involuntary ' captivity by the enemy of the United States. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United mm States o_/`America in Congress assembled That members of the Army Pgy °{§ °{ ,;m.,d Nurse Corps (female) or of the Navy Nurse Corps (female), Army $Q;‘g’°s°¤*;,f§•'gug,':·g field clerks, field clerks, Quartcrmaster Corps, and civil employees of ¤•pu»·n£y,ss.’ the Arm, shall be entitled to full pay and allowances during any period ofy involuntary captivity by t me enemy of the United Statesand their right to such full pay and allowances shall not be abridged or lost by reason of absence from duty when that absence is caused by involuntary captivity by the enemy of the United States. Any captivity by the enemy shall be construed to be involuntary until the contrary shall be alhrniatively established. _ _ mmf _ All rights and privileges hereunder shall be in force from April 6,1917. "°°'°"“ Ap"] sixth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, to the end of the existing war. Approved, March 3, 1919. Harch3,I919. CHAP. 1 13.—An Act To validate and confirm certain enoneously allowed entries [H- R- wm-] in the State of Minnesota. [pursue, xs, an,] Be it enacted by the Senate and House eiflte resentatives of the United _ States of America in, Congress assembled, That in all cases where ,,,§§“,,§‘,,?§§$,,_ mmm Chippewa Indian lands in Minnesota, ceded under the Act of Con- m§ntg¤ggeg“f;;$g gross ?provecl January fourteenth, eighteen hundred and e?hty- omauaszed. nine ( wenty-fifth Statutes at Large, page six hundred and orty- _ two), were assessed under the State drainage laws prior to the open- `°'· ?‘$*p‘ M