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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHs. 289, 290. 1922. 831 CHAP. 289.-An Act To validate certain deeds executed by members of the Five August 24, 1922- Civilized Tribes, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re resentatives 0 the United. . .. . States of America in Congress assembleil, Clziiat any conjveyance of d$;$g§;ii;°§°i>'i·`?»ii:ui1 allotted or inherited Indian lands by any member of the Five Civilized ‘§,“,§,‘§§ ‘,;{,el,‘},§§§n"‘;‘g§ Tribes, or his or her heirs, which may have been heretofore approved Sui¤u¤¤¤ were rsby the Secreta of the Interior, or any order heretofore issued by m°v°d' the Secretary dfythe Interior authorizing the removal of restrictions from lands belon ing to such Indians under and in accordance with, or purporting to ie under and in accordance with, the Acts of March 32V‘gj 53;,},; 1, 1901 (Thirty-first Statutes at Large, pa e 863), June 20, 1902 pgig ygaggnsi (Thirt —second Statutes at Large, page 503),gMarch 3, 1903 (Thirty— 3 ’ °' ’p° ° secondy Statutes at Large, page 996), April 21, 1904 (Thirty-third Statutes at Large, page 204), April 26, 1906 (Thirty-fourth Statutes at Large, page 145), une 21, 1906 (Thirty-fourth Statutes at Large, page 373), and May 27, 1908 (Thirty-fifth Statutes at Large, page 312), or under any of said Acts, be, and the same are hereby, confirmed, approved, and declared valid from the date of such convey— P,0,,,w_ ance or ord)er: Provvkled, 'l`hat nothinftg in this Act shall be construed Fraudulent c¤¤v¤y· to confirm, approve, validate, or a act any conveyance, order, or °n°°S°x°°pt°d’ action procured) through fraud or duress. Approved, August 24, 1922. CHAP. 290.-—Joint Resolution Authorizing the reappointment of Frederick Mears &Iu§.iliit?.i as a commimioned officer of the Regular Army and making him available, when soreap-  pointed, for service as chairman and chief engineer of the Alaskan Engineering Commission. Resolved by the Senate and House of Re esentatives ty' the United States of America in Congress assembled, Tglat the President be, and isle-glggommmt of he is hereby, authorized, m his discretion and by and with the advice $°§g‘Q§m°:{j °° and consent of the Senate, to rea point Frederick Mears to the` i Regular Army in the ade and with the date of rank to which he would have been enthird at the time of such reappointment had he remained an officer of the Regular Army continuously from the time _ he first became an officer thereof : Provided, That after such reap- §{§’$,°§}“s,,;m_ pointment said Frederick Mears shall be regarded as having in contemplation of law the same status, rights, and privile es as an officer of the Regular Army that he would Siave had if he Sad remained a commissioned officer of the Regular Army continuously, xmder the various commissions in the Regular Army, issued to and accepted by him from the date of his first appointment therein. Sec. 2. That notwithstanding the provisions of sections 1222, 1224 (as amended by the Act of February 28, 1877, Nineteenth m*g’*j‘g‘}g;‘gs‘f*{’2';;°‘§g2, Statutes, pa e 243), 1763, 1764, and 1765, Revised Statutes, the 17Qr3—}7¢;~5,Pp-20Q: 0; provisions oig section 2 of the Act of July 31, 1894 (Twenty-eighth zs,g.`miEp§··ii3é9,`i»pZ tatutes, page 205), and the provisions of section 6 of the Act of mr582· May 10, 1916 (Thirty-ninth Statutes, e 120), as amended by the Act of August 29, 1916 (Thirty—mntlIi)arSgtatutes, page 582), or the ppovisions of other existing) statutes of like import, the said Frederick ears may, after having een rea pointed an officer of the Regular Army under the provisions of tliie preceding section, continue in omce under an existing commission as chairman and chief engineer of the Alaskan Engineering Commission or accept a new gippointment as such, and may exercise the functions of said ci office without pre`udice to his commission as an oiHcer of the Regular Army or to his standing as such, and ma receive the compensation duly prescribed from time to time for the incumbent of said civil office, less the ay and allowances to which he may be entitled as an officer of the lEi)egular Army. Approved, August 24, 1922.