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 73d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 429, 430, 442 . JUNE 8, 11, 1934. 927 who entered the United States prior to July 1, 1933, in whose case there is no record of admission for permanent residence and (a) who prior to that date could not be deported to any country to which it was lawful to deport him, and (b) who was in the United States as a bona fide political or religious refugee, if such alien shall make a satisfactory showing to the Commissioner General of Immigration, in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Commissioner Gen- eral of Immigration, with the approval of the Secretary of Labor, that he- "(1) Has not been out of the United States since entry ; "(2) Is a person of good moral character ; "(3) Is not subject to deportation under any law other than the Immigration Act of 1924 ; and "(4) Did not, before July 1, 1933, withhold from the immigration authorities of the United States necessary information concerning his pers onal his tory sou ght in c onne ctio n wi th t heir app lica tion to the authorities of any foreign country for permission to deport him thereto ." Appro ved, June 8, 1934 . [CHAPTER 430 .] Condi tion s and re- quirements . Vol. 43, p. 162. AN ACT June 8, 1934 . To ex tend the ti mes f or co mmenc ing a nd co mplet ing the construction of a bridge 	[S . 364 1 .1 across the Saint Lawrence River at or near Ogdensburg, New York. [Public, No. 300.1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the times for commencing and completing the construction of a bridge across the Saint Lawrence River at or near Ogdensburg, New York, author- ized to be built by the Saint Lawrence Bridge Commission by an Act of Congress approved June 14, 1933, are hereby extended one and three years, respectively, from June 14, 1934 . SEC . 2. The right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved . Appro ved, June 8, 1934 . [CH AP TER 442 .] AN ACT To modify the effect of certain Chippewa Indian treati es on area s in Minne sota. Be it enacted by t he Senate and House of Repr esen tati ves of t he United States o f America in Congress assembled, That on and after the passage of this Act lands in Minnesota ceded to the United States by the treaty of September 30, 1854 (10 Stat.L . 1109), between the United States and the Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior and the Mississippi and by the treaty of February 22, 1855 (10 Stat .L . 1165), between the United States and the Mis- sissippi Bands of Chippewa Indians, shall no longer be considered as " Indian country " for the purposes of article 7 of said treaties Pro vid ed, That in that portion in the said State of Minnesota affected by this Act the Indian liquor laws shall continue to apply to the sale, gift, barter, exchange, and so forth, of liquors to ward Indians of the classes set forth in the Act of January 30, 1897 (29 Stat .L. 506), and to the manufacture or sale of liquors on individual Indian allotments or - other individual Indian-owned lands while the title to same is held in trust by the United States or while the same shall remain inalienably by the Indian without the consent of some governmental officer. Appro ved, June 11, 1934. Saint Law rence Ri ver. Ti me extended for br idging, at O gdens- burg, N .Y. Ante, p. 141. Am endment. June 11, 1934. [s .2980.1 [Public, No. 301 .] Chippewa Indians in Minne sota. Certain lands, no l onger to be co nside red "Indian country ." Vol. 10, pp. 1109, 116 5 . Proviso. A pplic atio n of liquo r laws . Vol. 29, p.,506.