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 74ti1 CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 247-249 . APRIL 24, 25,1936. 123 9 claimants, were entitled to exemption from the payment of a Fed- eral income tax for the taxable year 1935 : And provided further, ing i mes of lode-min- That such suspension of assessment work shall not apply to more than six lode-mining claims held by the same person, nor to more than twe lve lode -mining claims h eld by t he same partners hip, ass o- ciation, or corporation : And provided further, That such suspen- Pla cer minin g cl aims. sion of assessment work shall not apply to more than six placer- mining c laims no t to exc eed one hundred and twen ty acres (in all ) held by the same person, nor to more than twelve placer-mining claims not to exceed two hundred and forty acres (in all) held by the same partnership, association, or corporation. Approved, April 24, 1936. [CHAPTER 248 .1 AN ACT April 25, 1936 . To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to accept on behalf of the United States 	IS .3720.] the bequest of the late Henry H. Rogers, and for other purposes. [Public, No. 533 .] Be it enacted by the Senate and House o f Representatives o f the U nited St ates of America in Congr ess asse mbled, That the Secr etary Henry oer s Ac cep ta nce be- of the Navy be, and he is hereby, authorized to accept on behalf of ques t of, a uthoriz ed. the United States the collection of ship models, with glass exhibit cases, bequ eathed the U nited States Naval Academy by the late Henry H. Rogers, of Sou thamp ton, L ong Is land, New York. SEC. 2. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any tbAppropriation au. money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $5,000 Post, p. 1628 . to carry out the purposes of section 1 of this Act. A pproved, April 2 5, 1936. [CHAPTER 249 .] AN ACT April 25, 1936. Relating to compacts and agreements among States in which tobacco is pro- 	[H . R. 12037.) duced pro viding fo r the con trol of p roduction of, or co mmerce in, tobacco in [Public, No. 534 .] such States, and for other purposes . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That the Congress State obacco control of the United States of America hereby consents that any of the Consent given to, for States in which tobacco is produced may negotiate a compact or regulating production, et ce compacts for the purpose of regu lating a nd contr olling t he produ c- Post, p .1617 . tion of, or comm erce in, any one or more kinds o f tobacc o therei n Pr ov ide d, That all Stat e acts a uthorizi ng such compact or compa cts Provisos. to be uni - shall be essentially uniform and in no way conflicting : Provided form, etc . further, T hat any compact, com pac ts, ag ree me nt, or ag ree men ts Con v'rtroginia Tobacco l Act asa basis . negotiated and agreed upon by the States referred to in the Act of the Ge ner al As sem bly of Virginia, app rov ed Mar ch 13, 1936 (known as the Tobacco Control Act), or by any other State or States producing any type or types of tobacco referred to in said Act, which is in conformity with said Act and relating to the type or types of tobacco specifically referred to in said Act, shall become effective to the extent and in the manner provided for in said Act without further consent or ratification on the part of the Congress of the United States of America : Provided however, That nothing Right to withdr aw herein contained shall be construed as preventing te Congress of consent reserved. the United States of America from hereafter withdrawing its con- sent to any compact or agreement entered into pursuant to this Act Provided further, That nothing in this Act shall be construed to o1 Prim fixing, monop. ,etc. grant the consent of Congress to negotiate any compact for regu- lating or controlling the production of, or commerce in, tobacco for