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 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 101,102. 1925. 793 CHAP. 101.—An Act To amend the law relating to timber operations on the ·T¤¤¤¤rY 27. 1925- Menominee Reservation in Wisconsin Be it enacted by the Senate and House of R resentattves of the _ _ United States of America in Uongress assemged, That section 2 ne1§§I$`§1€ii»fi?°w1ii°d°°° of the Act approved March 28, 1908 (Thirty-fifth Statutes at Lar e, mVQ',§°,;,mc$,’;,,g"°;'6‘j{{ page 51), entitled “An Act to authorize the cutting of timber, Sie tr¤¤¤¤ cn- B manufacture and sale of lumber, and the preservation of the forests sdY°1'35’°`51’°m°°d` on the Menominee Indian Reservation in the State of Wisconsin," be, and is hereby, amended to authorize the making of contracts with white men for any work connected with the logging and milling operations on the said reservation, to authorize the employ- E t., M ment of white men by Indian contractors, and to exempt from the verti:il;1gleii:!<i.,1ic•i]ii;1¤1ire: requirements of sections 3709 and 3744 of the Revised Statutes all m§t§_,,,c,,3·,09,3744, contracts for labor or supplies necessary for the carrying on of such PP· 7***% 738- ‘ operations. , Approved, January 27, 1925. CHAP. 102.-Au Act To amend an Act entitled "An Act to punish the unlaw- Jalxdlrrldiiuhiisi ful breaking of seals of railroad cars containing interstate or foreign shipments, [Pubns, Ne. au.] the unlawful entering of such cars, the stealing of freight and express packages 01* baggage or articles in process of transportation in interstate shipment, and the felomous asportation of such freight or express packages or b gage or articles_therefrom into another district of the United States, and theagelonious possession or reception of the same," approved February 13, 1913 (Thirty-seventh Statutes at Large, page 670). Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re resentatives 0 the United States of America in Congress 0.£367Ibl@6d, That thefAct lI¤ntl£vt?1il8 01i; entitled “An Act to punish the unlawful breaking of seals of ff§$,°,§l.,Z°2,§¥jd,“i’{,'Zs°°" railroad cars containing interstate or foreign shipments, the unlawful °dV°*·37»P·°7°»°m°¤d· entering of such cars, the stealing of freight and express packages ` or_ baggage or articles in process of transportation in interstate shipment, and the felonious asportation of such freight or express packages or baggage or articles therefrom into another district of the United States, and the felonious possession or reception of the same," approved February 13, 1913 S]Thirty-seventh Statutes at Large, page 670), be, and the same is ereby, amended to read as follows: Larceny, etc., of “SFJ(.71'ION 1. That whoever shall unlawfully break the seal of gygcggtyggx any railroad car containing interstate or foreign shipments of freight ssnaac. ' or express, or shall enter any such car with intent in either case to commit larceny therein; or whoever shall steal or unlawfully take, carry away, or conceal, or by fraud or deception obtain from any railroad car, station house, platform, depot, wagon, automobile, truck, or other vehicle, or from any steamboat, vessel, or wharf, with intent to convert to his own use any goods or chattels moving as or which are a art of or which constitute an interstate or oreign Ramvingsmen shipment of fieight or express, or shall buy or receive or have in prepmy. his possession any such goods or chattels, lmowing the same to have Fmdumm mm been stolen; or whoever shall steal or shall unlawfully take, carry ete.,b¤ss¤e¤.y g' away, or by fraud or deception obtain with intent to convert to his own use any baggage which shall have come into the possession of any common carrier for transportation from one State or Territory or the District of Columbia to another State or Territory or the District of Columbia or to a foreign country, or from a foreign country to any State or Territory or the District of Columbia, or shall break into, steal, take, carry away, or conceal any of the R 9_ i to Cvntents of such baggage, or shall buy, receive, or have in his mi§i°¤§;;§£' ° " POSS€Ssion any such baggage or any article therefrom of whatever _