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PUBLIC LAW 662-AUG. 24, 1954

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SEC. 3. The last three provisos to the portion of the Act of June 5, 1924 (43 Stat. 390, 416), relating to the Boise project, and the proviso to the portion of the Act of March 4, 1929 (45 Stat. 1562, 1590), also relating thereto, are hereby repealed. SEC. 4. As used in this Act, the term "Federal reclamation laws" means the Act of June 17, 1902 (32 Stat. 388), and Acts amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto. SEC. 5. This Act is declared to be a supplement of the Federal reclamation laws. Approved August 24, 1954. Public Law 661

43 USC 371 note,.

CHAPTER 910

AN ACT To amend titles 18 and 28 of the United States Code. Be it enacted by the Setiate and House of Representatives of the the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 1162, title 18. United States Code, is amended by striking therefrom the words "except the Menominee Reservation" and the comma preceding those words. SEC. 2. Section 1360, title 28, United States Code, is amended by striking therefrom the words "except the Menominee Reservation" and the comma preceding those words. Approved August 24, 1954.

Public Law 662

Repeals

August 24, 1954 [H. R. 9821]

Menominee Reservation« 67 Stat. 588.

67 Stat. 589.

CHAPTER 911

AN ACT To incorporate the Foundation of the Federal Bar Association. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the followingnamed persons, Justin Miller, California; William L. Ellis, Michigan; Bettin Stalling, Illinois; William S. Tyson, North Carolina; Kennedy C. Watkins, District of Columbia; Martin C. Epstein, New York; Laurence H. Axman, District of Columbia; Julian R. Eagle, Pennsylvania; William F. Farrell, Texas; Barratt O'Hara, Junior, Illinois; Joseph F. Brodie, California; Spurgeon E. Paul, Colorado; J. Edward Hauk, Maryland; Ida I. Kloze, Maryland; William R. Vallance, New York; Clyde Baggarly, Virginia; Charles W. Freeman. California; William A. Roberts, District of Columbia; Ralph G. Cornell, Maryland; Horace Russell, Illinois; Robert E. Freer, Ohio; Frank J. Delany, Illinois; William N. Morell, Minnesota; Heber H. Rice, Maryland; William E. Reese, Virginia; Robert N. Anderson, Virginia; Marguerite Rawalt, Texas; Robert H. Shields, Maryland; Harold Lee, New York; James E. Palmer, Junior, Virginia; John A. Mclntire, Maryland; Major General E. M. Brannon, District of Columbia; Maxwell H. Elliott, New York; Edwin L. Fisher, Maryland; Edward E. Odom, California; Rear Admiral Ira H. Nunn, Arkansas; Herman Phleger, California; Arthur J. Klayman, Illinois; F. Joseph Donohue, District of Columbia; Frank J. Parker, New York; Ernest Votaw, Pennsylvania; T. Wade Harrison, Florida; Admiral O. S. Colclough, Pennsylvania; J. Lee Rankin, Nebraska; Stanley N. Barnes, California; Newell Blair, Virginia;

August 24, 1954 [H. R. 9882]

The Foundation of the Federal B ar Association. Incorporation.

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