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 894 74TH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CHS. 749, 750. AUGUST 27, 1935. manufactured less than seven hundred and fifty thousand cigarettes And provided further, That the Secretary of Agriculture may omit the collection of statistics from any dealer, manufacturer, growers' cooperative association, warehouseman, broker, holder, or own er who does not own and/or have in stock, in the aggregate, fifty th ousand pounds or more of leaf tobacco on the date as of which the reports are made. For the purposes of this Act, any tobacco which has deteriorated on account of age or other causes to the extent that it is not merchantable or is unsuitable for use in manufacturing tobacco products shall be classified with other nondescript t obacco and reported in the `N' group of the type to which it belongs ." SEC. 2. Section 2 of the said Act of January 14, 1929, as amended, is hereby amended to read as follows " SE C. 2 . The Secretary of Agriculture shall esta blish standards for the classification of leaf tobacco, and he is authorized to demon- strate such standards, to prepare and distribute samples thereof, and to make reasonable charges therefor. He shall specify the types, groups of grades, qualities, colors, and/or grades, which shall be included in the returns required by this Act. The Secretary of Agriculture shall prepare appropriate blanks upon which the r eturns shall be made, shall, upon request, furnish copies to persons who are required by this Act to make returns, and such returns shall show the types, groups of grades, qualities, colors, and/or grades and such other info rmati on as the Secre tary may r equir e ." SEC. 3 . Section 5 of the said Act of January 14, 1929, as amended, is hereby amended to read as follows " SEC. 5 . The Secretary of Agriculture shall have access to the tobacco records of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue and of the several collectors of internal revenue for the purpose of obt aining lists of the persons subject to this Act and for the purpose of aiding the c ollec tion of th e inf ormat ion h erein requ ired, and the C ommis - sione r of Inter nal R evenu e and the sever al co llect ors o f int ernal revenue shall cooperate with the Secretary of Agriculture in effectu- ating the provisions of this Act. " S EC . 4 . If any provision of this Act, or the application of such provision to any person or circumstances, is held invalid, the remainder of the Act and the application of such provisions to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid, shall not be affected thereby . Approved, August 27, 1935 . Small dealers, etc . Deteriorated, unmer- chantable tobacco . S tandard s for c lassi- fication . Vol. 45, p. 1079 Returns and blanks . Vol.45,p.1080;U.S. C.,p.153. Access to int erna l Revenue records . Saving provisions . Wyandotte Indians, Okla . Per capita distribu- tion of funds author- ized . Ante, p.183. Vol . 46, p. 1184. Proviso . Allen O. Johncnn, services . [CHAPTER 750 .] AN ACT A ugust 27, 1935. [S.2578.] [Public, No. 357 .] Oklahoma. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized to withdraw from the Treasury all funds remaining to the credit of the Wyandotte Indians, Oklahoma, including the sum of $10,000 appropriated by the Interior Department Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1936, to compensate the Wyandotte Indians for Seneca School lands, as authorized by the act of June 21, 1934 (48 Stat . 1184), and to dis- tribute the same per capita to members of the tribe entitled thereto Pr ov id ed, That, p rior to the distribution herein authorized, there shall be paid therefrom to Allen C. Johnson or his heirs not to exceed the sum of $500 for services rendered and expenses incurred on behalf of said tribe. Approved, August 27, 1935. Authorizing dis tribution of funds to the credit of the Wyand otte Indians,