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 SIXTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ons. 106, 107. 1918. 617 thirty-seven and two—tenths feet to the int of beginnin, "A," and containing two and f:ifty-ei§ht one-hungsedths acres. ’l§1e point of beginning "C" of the secon tract is north no degrees and twenty-two minutes west eighty-eight feet from the point of beginning "A" of the first tract, thence north fifty-six degrees and thirty-seven minutes west two hundred and ninety-eight feet to “D," thence north thirty- one degrees and ten minutes west one hundred and thirty feet to “F," thence north fifty-eight degrees and fifty minutes east ninety-six feet to “H," thence south forty-five degrees and thirty-three minutes east one hundred and fifteen feet to "J," thence south sixty-five degrees and six minutes east two hundred and sixty-four and two- · tenths feet to "E," thence south thirty-three degrees and twenty- {agree minuteés yvestdone hundred and siirty feet to th; ptgigli; gg g·mnmg` " ,’ an containing one an twenty one- un t acres: Provided, That the land in said tracts shall at no time be used iiéimgéu rr news for the sale of intoxicating liquors, and should it be so used, the title °°m°‘°'°°"‘ to the same shall revert to the Government of the United States and Mmmm mw all payments made thereon shall be forfeited: Prmnkledfurther, That mm. whatever business is conducted on this tract shall be under Govern- . ment supervision as at present, and shall continue under such supervision so long as the United States Government retains control over the Flathead Indians at this point. Approved, June 27, 1918. _ ` mf"' i°°§‘5;‘.i.i§3‘ T° ""“‘*.iin.r¤,,.,.i° ‘°' "°“2.j3““a’§’T$}’iii““°“ ‘“?Ji°¥“‘“ ‘° Fil? hg E"? em c eu c ns m or na crees c e ——-——————— ¤¤¥a.i'§aa¤, me at ..a".§"§..ma. my rP¤¤¤·=·N·>- ¤=·-¤ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre.s·e·rmuivea qg the United States o_GAm.erica in Omngress assembled, That this Act sha be known hgtjgfggd R¤¤¤l>¤i· · as the ocational Reha ilitation Act. That the word "board," as cmeuéusasem-ss hereinafter used in this Act, shall mean the "Federal Board for “’°°‘ Vocational Education? That the word “bureau," as hereinafter used in this Act, shall mean the “Bureau of War—Risk Insurance." Sec. 2. That every person who is disabled under circumstances b,I,;,,?'?g§"&,‘j"‘°“ ‘° entitling him, after discharge from the military or naval forces of the United States, to compensation under Article III of the Act ·"'*‘#¥’·‘°°· entitled "An Act to amend an Act entitled ‘An Act to authorize the establishment of a Bureau of War—Risk Insurance in the Treasury """·¥’·“‘2· Department} " approved October sixth, nineteen hundred and seven- commuteen, hereinafter referred to as " said Act," and who, after his discharge, in the opinion of the board, is unable to carry on a gainful occupation, to resume his fonner occupation, or to enter upon some other occupation, or having resumed or entered upon such occupation is unable to continue the same successfully, shall be furnished by B£,°f,’,,°; Qggggg the said board, where vocational rehabihtation is feasible, such E<i¤<=¤¢i¤¤- course of vocational rehabilitation as the board shall prescribe and provide' Compensation while The board shall have power, and it shall be its duty, to furnish receiving mamma, the persons included in this section suitable courses of vocational °‘°· reha ilitation to be prescribed and provided by the board, and every person electin to follow such a course of vocational rehabilitation ·‘”"·*’·‘°°· shall, while fogowing the same, receive monthly compensation equal AM P- 612- to the amount of his monthly pay for the last month of his active service, or eqfual to the amount to which he would be entitled under Fmuy ,,,0,mm, Article III o said Act, whichever amount is the greater. If such ¤¤gd•¤¤w¤¤¤¤¤ ¤f ¤¤· Serson was an enlisted man at the time of his discharge, for the eriod ”“4.é?§?1m, uring which he is so afforded a course of rehabilitation, his firmily Am ,,_m_ shall receive compulsory allotment and family allowance according ' to the terms of Article II of said Act in the same manner.as if he