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 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 169, 176. 1924. 137 the rate of 34} per centum per annum, payable semiannually until Hnizaipagment. e overnment of Himgary shall have the right to a u to .A°°°P”¤¤°° °f addione-half of any interest accruing between Decemger 15,1l9}23,1i1.ndbiiiuazliciiiggsiiilieilgiiiesi December 15, 1928, on the $1,939,000 principal amount of the bonds first to be issued in bonds of Hungary dated as of the respective dates ` when_ the interest to be paid thereby becomes due, payable as to principal on the 15th day of December in each succeeding year, up to and including December 15, 1985, on a fixed schedule, in annual installrnents, increasing with due regularity in proportion to and in the manner provided for payments to be made on account of prmcrpal of the original issue of bonds, bearing the same rates of interest and being similar in other respects to such original issue of bonds. _ _ Any palyment of interest or of principal shall be made in United orliiiidléinnizdiiibyag States go d coin of the present standard of value or at the option of the overnment of Himgary, in any United States Government obligations issued after April 6, 1917, such obligations to be taken · at 'pgr and accrued interest. _ e payment of the principal and interest of the bonds shaH be mmlty mr lm" secured in the same manner and to the same extent as the obligation P . of Hungary which is to be funded: Provided, however, That all or  in cooperaany part of such security may be released by the Secretary of the &’,‘;,,',§‘,"‘,§§”,‘§§,m“$,§,?_FQ; Treasury on such terms and conditions as he may deem necessary r¤=¤¤S¤i¤¤¢i<>¤ MGS- or appropriate in order that the United States may cooperate in any program whereby Hungary may be able to Hnance its immediate needs by the ilotation of a loan for reconstruction plulrposes, if and when substantially all other creditor nations hol g oblitggtions similar to that held by the United States which is to be ded, to wit, Denmark, France, Great Britain,.Holland, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland, shall release to a similar extent the security enjoyed , by such obligations. Subj no dm, , The Secreta of the Treasurily shall be authorized to decide when semaify of the rigs?. this action hadzlaeen substantia y taken. “”· Approved, May 23, 1924. . CHAP. 176.—An Act To amend an Act entitled "An Act for the relief of M[I§?1%.l'6$?lL the Saginaw, Swan Creek, and Black River Band of Chippewa Indians in the {Public, Ne. FEI" State of Michigan, and for other purposes/’ approved June 25, 1910. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Cm ma hmmm United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 2 of Micudiin. _ the Act of June 25, 1910, entitled "An Act for the relief of the ,,,g%‘§§d§§¤*{,°,§‘,{,‘.*{Y,; Saginaw, Swan Creek, and Black River Band of Chippewa Indians Clemsin the State of Michigan, and for other purposes," be, and hereby is, amended so as to read as follows: C I “ Src. 2. That any suit or suits under this Act shall be begun within ,p8,“Z‘,*$’§, $§,°,,$,§‘§_b" three years after passage hereof by the tiling of a petition to be ed_°'-3°·¤”’·m°°°· verified by the attorney or attorneys employed by the claimant Indians under contract approved by the Secretary of the Interior and the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, in accordance with existing Fm aH0w,_ law. The com ensation to be paid such attorney or attorneys shall be determined by the Court of Claims and shall not exceed the sugn Mu,mm_ of 10 per centum of the amount of the tiudgment recovered, and m no event shall such fee or fees exceed e sum of $25,000, and the same shall be paid out of any sum or sums found to be due the Indians.” Approved, May 24, 1924.