Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 46 Part 1.djvu/50

 6 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. I. CHs. 12-14 . 1929 . For the inland transportation of mails by railroad routes for the fis cal years 1 924 to 1929, inclusive , $39,000,0 00 ; an d in additi on to such sum there is hereby made available so much as may be neces- sary of the unexpended balances of the appropriations for inland transportation of mails by railroad routes for the fiscal years 1927 and 1928. of ]udg- For payment of the judgments rendered by the Court of Claims court of and reported to the Seventy-first Congress in Ho use Doc ume nt Numbered 18, as follows : Under the Post Office Department, exclusive of interest as and where specified in any of su ch ju dgme nts, $3,997, 089 .5 0 . Pro viso s 'taxed as of Provided, That any sums paid to a railroad company from the year in which paid. amo unts m ade a vailab le by this joint reso lution shal l be consid ered for income-tax purposes as income for the taxable year in which such p ayment is actually received b y such company : Pro vided fu r th e r, That no part of the appropriations made available by this joint resolution shall be paid to any such company which does not waive all interest and claims for interest upon the principal amounts found to be due such company. Approved, June 6, 1929. Sum for fiscal years 192 4-1 929 . Ralanoes available. Vol .44,pp.48,826. Payment ments of Claims. Interest excluded. Interest to be waived. Ju ne 7, 1929 . [H.J. Res .61 .] [Pub. Res., No. 8 .] Naval Reserve . Vol. 45, p. 1455, amended. Flight training. Mat ter amended. Qualifications modi. fied. June 11, 1929. [H. R.3083.] [Public, No. 6 .] Alien Property Cus- todia n. Basis ofallocating un- allocated interest fund by. Vol . 45, p. 273, amend- ed . CHAP. 13 . Joint Re sol uti on To ame nd the a ppr opr iat ion "O rga niz ing the Naval Reserve, 1930 ." Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the provision in the appropriation " Organizing the Naval Reserve, 1930," reading " exclusive, however, of pay, allowances, or other expenses on account of members of any class of the Naval Reserve incident to their being given flight training unless, as a condition precedent, they shall have been found by such agency as the Secretary of the Navy may desig- nate qualified to perform combat service as pilots of naval air craft," is hereby amended to read as follows : "exclusive, however, of pay, allowances, or other expenses on account of members of any class of the Naval Reserve incident to their being given flight training unless, as a condition precedent, they shall have been found by such agency as the Secretary of the Navy may designate physically and psychologically qualified to serve as pilots of naval aircraft ." Appr oved, Jun e 7 1929. CHAP. 14 .-An Act To amend subsection (a) of section 26 of the Trading with the Ene my Act, as amended by the Settlement of War Cla ims Act of 1928, so as to authorize the allocation of the unallocated interest fund in accordance with the records of the Alien Property Custodian. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of t he United States o f America in Congress assembled, That the second sentence of subsection (a) of section 26 of the Trading with the Enemy Act, as amended by the Settlement of War Claims Act of 1928, is amended by striking out the words " average rate of," so that the sentence will read : "Such allocation shall be based upon the earnings (determined by the Secretary of the Treasury) on the total am ounts deposited under section 12 ." Approved, June 11, 1929.

�