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 2106 July 19, 1935. [S.2292.1 [Private, No. 148 .) 74TH CONGRESS. SESS. I . CHS. 399, 400. JULY 19,1935. [CHAPTER 399.} AN ACT For the relief of Emanuel Wallin. Be it enacted 'by f he Senate and H fjU8C of Representatives of the E~anuel Wallin. United Stater;; of America -in Congl'e88 a.'18cmblcd That the Secr(l- Reunbursement for ' • '.. amount of homestead tary of the Treasury be7 and he 1S hereby, authonzet\ and duect(,ll entry. to pay to Emanuel 'Valhn, out of the fumls in tte Treasury belong- ing to the Chippewa, Tribe of Indians in Minnesota, the ~lIm of $101.90, and out of any money in the Trea~\ll'y not othl'l'\vi"e n ppro- priated, the sum of $9.30, as reimbursement in full of moneys paill the Go\rernment in connection with his homestead (lnt IT. Crookston. PrOl'iso. Minnesota, 010750: Pmvided. Thut the Secrc1ary of th~> Interior be. IO~!~I~r selections aI· and he is hereby, authorized in his tliscretion V to allow Emanuel lVallin, his }wirs~or a~signs, to select, hy legal subdiyisions, one hun- Exceptions. luly 19, 1935. [H. R . 5393.] - (PrivaTe, X';O. I .',.] !\lose.> Ismsi. Payment to. dred and sixty acres of surnYl'd Yacant, unappropriated public land. unreserved (lXC(lpt by Executin Order NlImb('J'ed mHO of Xon~mber 26, 1934, and Executiye Order Numbl'l'('ll GflG4 of February 5, 1935, under the general homestead law, or thre.e hundred. and twenty a('l'(l~ under the enlarged hOllwstead law, or SIX hundred and fort~· al're~: under the stock-raising homestead law, free from lawfnl claim. any- wherr in the United. Stat(ls wl1('re there are public lands ~uhject to such entry, and f(lceiving United States patent for such lawl:;; with- out payment to the United States of any fees, commissions. or other moneys, and without further compliance with the homestead la ws in connection therewith, and the suhmission of proof thereof. tlw patent, however, to contain a reservation of mln(lral to the l'nit(ld States, if necessary, as in other entri(ls under the same law. Approved, July 19, 1935. [CHAPTER 400.) AN ACT For the relief of Moses Israel. Be it f'/Ja.cted by the S(,lIrd(' and lIOU8f' of Reln'csf'nfafil'{'S of the United State8. of Arnerica in ('ongl'eS8 a.'5,'1cllIbled, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized nnd din'ct(ld to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not oth(lrwise appropriah·d~ to Moses Israel the sum of $2,.,)00 in full settlenwnt of all claims uga ins~ the United States for damages suffered by rea,,(\n of b('ing strul'k and injured by a Gov('rnlllent automobile whi.'h was driH'n by all PrO/liso. employee of the Post Office Department: PI'I)!'idul, That no IllU" Limitation on at- fl' I. torney's, <ate., ft1e2. 0 t 1e amount approprIated in t liS Ad in (lX('('ss of 10 1)('1' ('PlltUlll thereof shall be paid or (l!·livered to 01' }w'piwd by any agpnt or agents, attorn<,y or attorneys. on uecount of s('rvict's l'Nllh'rpd ill connection with said clailll. It shall be unlawful for any llgl'nt OJ' agents, attorney or attorneys, to exaet, ('ollect, withhold.' OJ' r('l'('iw any sum of the amount appropriat('ll in this Act in pX('l'~';; of 10 pt·!· centum thereof on account of s<'rvi('('s l'f'ndered in (,OllllPc1ioll with Penalty for viol:ltion. said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. All\ " person Yiola1 ing the provisions of this Ad sha II he dpPlIled glli ltv of a misdemeanor and upon conviction tht'r('of ::;hall bp fiuptl in any SHill not exceeding $1,000. • Approved, July 19, 1935,