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 590 73d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 121, 138, 139 . APRIL 13, 14, 1934. In any case in which any such loan is made, in whole or in part, for the acquisition of land in replacement of land privately owned and declared by public author ity to be unsa fe by reason of flood, danger of flood, or earthquake, such unsafe property shall be con- veyed by the owner thereof, without cost, to the county, municipal- ity, or district in which such property is situated. Aid not ie cause of legal, etc, be- The corporation shall not deny otherwise acceptable applications hibitions. for loans for repair or reconstruction of buildings or structures, or water, irrigation, gas, electric, sewer, drainage, flood control, com- munication, or transportation systems of municipalities, political subdivisions, public agencies, boards or districts because of constitu- tional or other legal inhibitions affecting the collateral. The c ol- lat eral obligati ons shall hav e maturities n ot exceeding ten years in case of loans made under paragraph (a) of this Act and not exceeding twenty years in case of loans under paragraphs (b) and (c) of this Act. Rule s to be pre. The corporation shall prescribe such regulati"US as will most effectively expedite the repair and construction provided for by this Act and effectively carry out the emergency-relief purposes of this Act . Aggregate amount The aggregate of loans made under this Act shall not exceed $5,000,000. Approved, April 13, 1934 . Loans for replace- ment of land rendered unsafe by flood, etc . Condition . Maturities . scribed . aut hori zed . [CHAPTER 138 .] AN ACT To authorize the revision of the boundaries of the Fremont National Forest in the State of O regon . Be it enacted by the Senate and House o f Representatives of the National United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the United States be, and hereby is, authorized to revise the boundaries of the Fremont National Forest in the State of Oregon so as to include within that national forest, subject to valid existing claims, such lands within the State of Oregon as he considers desirable for the production of timber, the protection of stream flow, and/or the regulation and improvement of the grazing resources Limitation on Provided, That the boundaries of said national forest shall not be ext en- sion. extended more than six miles from the present boundaries thereof or from the north boundary of the Modoc National Forest : And Area under national pr ov fo rest stat us. ided further, That the la nds of the United State s whic h may be given a national-forest status under the provisions of this Act shall not exce ed two hundre d and fifty t housand acres. All lands includ ed wit hin th e bou ndarie s of t he Fre mont Nation al For est under authorit y of this Act shall thereu pon become sub ject to all laws relating to the national forests. Approved, April 14, 1934. April 14, 1934. [S . 1983 .] [Public, No. 161 .] Fremont Forest, Oreg. Boundar ies revised . Administrative pro- visions. [CHAPTER 139 .] April 14, 1934. AN ACT [S .3209 .1 Limiting the operation of sections 109 and 113 of the Criminal Code and section 190 of the Revised Statutes of the United St ates with re spect to cou nsel in the case of United States of America against Weirton Steel Company and other cases. [Public, No. 162 .] Weirton Steel Com- pany, etc. O perat ion of ex istin g law waived with re- spect to counse l in pros- ecu ting case aga inst. Vol. 35, pp. 1107, 1109 . Be it enacted by the Senate and Hawse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That nothing in sections 109 and 113 of an Act entitled "An Act to codify, revise, and amend the pe nal la ws of the U nited States ", approved March 4, 1909, as ame nded (U .S .C ., title 18, sets . 198 and 203), or in section