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 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CHS. 118,119,121,122 . APR. 16,20,21,1932 . 87 " SEC. 2. That if any witness having been personally summoned at en to compel shall neglect or refuse to obey the subpoena issued as herein provided, then and in that event the chairman of the trial board may report that fact to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia or one of the justices thereof and said court, or any justice thereof, hereby is empowered to compel obedience to said subpoena to the same extent as witnesses may be compelled to obey the subpoenas of that court . "SEC. 3 . That any willful false swearing on the part of any wit- s~P uu= is ment for false ness before any trial board ment ioned in the pre ceding sections a s to any material fact shall be deemed perjury and shall to punished in the manner Arescribed by law for such offense. " SEC. 4. On and after the passa ge of this Act e ach me mber of existing trial boards, and members hereafter appointed shall take an oath to be administered by the chief clerk of the police department for the faithful and impartial performance of the duties of the office ." Approved, April 16, 1932. [CHAPTER 119 .] AN ACT Oaths. April 16, 1932. To authorize the Secretary of War to erect one marker for the graves of fifteen 	[1i. R. 132.] Confederate soldiers killed in action and buried in the La Fayette Cemetery at La Fayette, Georgia, in lieu of separate markers as now authorized by law. Be it enacted' by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary tery 0aa y ette (em e- of War be, and he is hereby, authorized to erect one single marker Erection of marker at the grave in the La Fayette Cemetery at La Fayette, Georgia, authorized . in which are buried fifteen unknown Confederate soldiers killed in action in 1864, at a cost not exceeding the co st to be represe nted by fifteen separate markers as now authorized by law . Approved, April 16, 1932 . [CHAPTER 121 .] AN ACT To amend section 600 of the Act of March 3, 1901 (31 Stat. 1284 ; D. C. Code, title 5, sec. 122) . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That section 600 of the Act of March 3, 1901 (31 Stat. 1284; D. C. Code, title 5, sec. 122), be, and the same is hereby, amended by striking out the words " clear annual income from which shall not exceed in value $25,000," and inserting in lieu thereof the following : " inco me f rom whic h shall be appli ed to the purpos es of such socie ty ." Approved, April 20, 1932 . [Public, No. 90 .] April 20, 1932. (s. 3034 .] [Public, No. 91 .] District of Columbia Code, amendment. Societies, benevolent, educational, etc. X7 o) . 31,1) .1284. Income from real and personal property. [CHAPTER 122 .1 AN ACT April 21, 1932 . Amending the A ct of Congress entit led "An Act authoriz ing the Wichita and 	 [s . 17 19 .] affiliated bands of Indians in Oklahoma to submit claims to the Court of [Public, No . 92] Claims," approved June 4, 1924. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 3 of et i` .`'okiaw the Act of Congress entitled "An Act authorizing the Wichita and Vol. 43, p . 366. affiliated bands of Indians in Oklahoma to submit claims to the Court of Claims," approved June 4, 1924 (43 Stat. 366), be, and the same hereby is, amended to read as follows Indians, I