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 978 73d CON GRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 558, 559, 567 . JUNE 16, 18, 1934. Wi lson, Secret ary of the Depart ment o f Agr icultu re for sixteen yea rs, an d shall be sui tably inscrib ed as s uch. "Kn app Memorial SEC . 2 . The archway connecting such new building with the east wing of the main building of the Department of Agriculture shall be designated the " Knapp Memorial Arch " in memory of Seaman A . Knapp, who rendered great service to American agriculture, and shall be suitably inscribed as such . SEc. 3. The Grand Council of the National Honorary Extension Fraternity, Epsilon Sigma Phi, is hereby authorized to place, with- out expense to the United States, in each such memorial arch a Subject to approval by Fine Arts Com mix- tablet ; suitable memorial tablet ; but such tablets shall not be erected until sicn . the pla ns and specif ications there for have been submitted to and approved by the Commission of Fine Arts . Approved, Ju ne 16, 1934 . Arch ." Mem orial tab lets. June 16, 1934. _ [S .J .Res.121 .] [Pub. Res. No.34.1 Speaker's mace ca p- tured at Battle of Fork, Can ada. Preamble. President authorized to return to Canadian Government. June 18, 1934. [S. 852.] [Public, No. 374 .1 Tra ding with the En emy A ct, am en ded . Vol. 42, p. 1516; Vol. 45, p. 277 . Credit or refund of any income, or war profits, erroneously as- sessed and collected, authorized. [CHAPTER 559 .] JOINT RESOLUTION Authorizing the President to return the mace of the Parliament of upper Canada to the Canadian Government. Whereas the mace of the Parliament of upper Canada, or Ontario, has been the symbol of legislative authority at York (now Toronto) since 1792 ; and Whereas the mace then in use was taken at the Battle of York, April 21, 1813, by the United States forces and since has been preserved in the United S tates Naval A cademy at Anna polis Whereas on July 4, 1934, there is to be unveiled in Toronto a memorial tablet erected by the United States Daughters of 1812, to the memory of General Pike and others of the United States forces who were killed in action : Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate and House o f Representatives o f the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President be, and he is hereby, authorized to return said mace to the Canadian Gov- ernment in token of the mutual friendship and good will existing between the people of the United States and those of Canada. Approved, June 16, 1934. [CHAPTER 567 .1 AN ACT To amend section 24 of the Trading with the Enemy Act, as amended. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in. Congress assembled, That section 24 (b) of the Tra ding with the Enemy Act, a s amended by t he Settle- ment of War Claims Act of 1928, approved March 10, 1928, is am ended by add ing at the end th ereof the f ollowi ng : "Notwith- standing the expiration of any period of limitation provided by law, credit or refund of any income, war-profits, or excess-profits tax erroneously or illegally assessed or collected may be made or allowed if claim therefor was filed with the Commissioner of Internal Reve- nue by the Alien Property Custodian on or before February 15, 1933 ." Approved, Ju ne 18, 1934.
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