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 1362 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sues. I. Cue. 103, 104, 113, 114. 1924. Laing! iam- CHAP. 103.-An Act For the relief of J. G. Seupelt. [P'"°"'N°‘°‘] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Qixyfgnm 0,, United States o{)0America in Congress assembled, That the Secretagv ammmu. of the Interior, and he is hereby, authorized to permit one . . Seupelt to enter under the homestead laws, at the appraised pr1ce_ a certain unsurveyed island in the Colville Indian Reservation, Washington, known as “Hog Islandg izontlainiiftg about 3ne hlilhndred and fifty-two acres located in the 0 um ia 1ver an wit `n sections P . 26 and 35, toivvnship 30 north, range 36 east, of the Willamette Proceeds to mm: or meridian, in the State df Washington: Provided, That proceeds aris- I“$‘,§Y§g_,,_m_ ing hereunder shall be subject to the provisions of section 6 of the Tlmeumt Act of March 22, 1906 (volume 34, United States Statutes at Large, ' page 81): Provided further, That the right of entry by the said I,,,,,,,c,,,,, ,,,,,. Seupelt shall be exercised within_ ninety days after the execution and mum- acceptance of the survey of the island: And provided further, That the and hereby disposed of shall be subject to all the laws of the United States prohibiting the introduction of intoxicants into the Indian country, until otherwise provided by Congress. Approved, April 14, 1924. _ Ali?  CHAP. 104.-An Act To E-rovide for the advancement on the retired list of  the Regular Army of Second ieutenant Ambrose I. Moriarty. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the ,£1i»i·&¤e1.M¤r1¤-t;y;{ United States of America in 6'ongress assembled, That the President mg’§{,‘}Y,,}‘,$,,§pp°*° be, and hereby is, authorized, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to appoint Ambrose I. Moriarty, second lieutenant, on the retired list of the _Regular Army, a major on the retired list of the Regular Army, with retired pay from the date of said appointment, as now prescribed by law or a major of his length of service retired prior to July 1, 1922. Approved, April 14, 1924. A°{g_l1%;ijm' I CHAP. 113.-An Act For the relief of John H. MeAtee. mum MMM Re it enacted by t}ze'Senate and House of Representatives uy the Mxxiew mé¤¤i"¤m·. United States of America in Oon ress assembled, That in the min- ¤*¤*°<i- istration of the pension laws and laws conferring rights and privileges u n honorabl dischar d soldie their widows and de nd- P? Ii 8** 1%, pe init relativées, J 0Ll&nl . McAtee, late of Company K, Sixth Regiment issouri tate iitia Vo unteer Cavalry shal be h ld d `d- ered to have been honorably discharged fiiom the milita anseririgglof Prom the United States as a member of said or anization on ge 25th day No has p.y,ac. of April, anno Domini 1864: Provided, 'Eiat no back pay, pension, lgiunty, or other emolument shall accrue prior to the passage of this ct. Approved, April 15, 1924. Apliiibixiiiii CHAP. 114.-An Act For the relief of Ethel _ _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Representatives 0 the §§‘,}2.§§£1;i";§; pe,. United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secrdtary ¤°¤°'*¤~i“*i*¤— of the Treasury be,_and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $3,600 to Ethel Williams, of Atlanta, Georgia, as full compensation for permanent injuries sustained in a motor-cycle accident