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4,04 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. ‘II. CHS.; 65;.67, 68; 1920. F¤b¢¤¤‘! I0. im- GEL?. 65.-An Act Granting the consent of Congres to · the Whiteville Lumber n.1z.1<mu. _ · Hm} umntmt b· _“@_ gb9_w;q me `*FFh re- ¤··-we $?£¥3’2.$3l$“5’?e”s£i'f‘é‘s,?.?{‘§·¤r,e,;‘§mb¤¤, sie?. - _ t.- » p " I enacted theugenote and House of Reprum&zlioes of the United iim°°¤°:#{-1iirii.i¤ii°ii’6e» of A1iieri¢1;y‘·in Congress assesnbleei, That the consent of Congress g*{',,”g,'j,{,‘§{*},f°'*‘¤°· is hereb granted ·-to $h0‘;w'l1lbBV’.lll‘l6 Lumber Company, Goldsboro, Nm ".i‘“..,...·.n ““" “‘°t’s§"°@‘“ "“* §';‘%°.r.e’ “’ °°’““""§i.‘2 maintain ·a— ge a proac _ · _ across _ Waccandw River at a gint suitable gr theinterest of navigation, at or near Old Dock, in e Qounty of Cohunbusyor ad]acent»_t_ ereto,

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the Act “An Act to riigulate the construetionwf mt overnavxgable waters/’ approv ·_March 23, 1906. _ — ~ ··; —· ; ‘ Sec. 2. That theright to alter, amend, or repeal this Actas hereby expressly reserved. - ‘ ·~ ij Approved, February 10, 1020. , N V I. rj.; ·

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[$Il¤,N0.I35.] . -. _ , ; • _··_ . _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the _ F§§{’°° N_‘“°““’ States ofAmenZoa ·iu_(Z’01egress assembled, That the following de 1·~¤<l¤(£<i·¤¢¤· lands be, and the same are hereby, included m and made_a_ part of the Ochoco National ,Forest Cgrrhgin, sub] act to all prior valid adverse Dadpum ‘ · liéhts, that said_land.is _ hereafter be subgect t0_all laws acting national forests: Sections twentyeseven and tlm·ty-fou1E, township seventeen south, range twenty-one east, sections three and ten, and the east half of section nine, township eighteen south, ‘ range twenty-one.eaet, all of Willamette meridian and base. Approved, February 11, 1920. FBBIE CHAP. @8.-;-An Act To confer on the Court of Claims tp determine

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FMR B°“**°*d» I¤*“· Whereas the Indians of the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in the hir. bb°u°°' N' State of North Dakota, including the tribes known as the Arickareesi P'°°"‘ ‘ the Gros Ventres, and_ the Man ans, and the individual members 0 such tribes make against the United States on account of various treaty (provisions which, it is alleged, have not been complied with, an on account of various encroachments u on the hppropriagpu bfy said Government of territory of said tribes and n mans: ere ore Be ·it enactedbyt}zeSenateandHmeseo Re esentativeso the U ited m}g¤<;¤,¤;¤;1g(teg;·;l>;I;_$e*{1 States of America in Congress assembled, {‘ha£”al1 claims ofévhatsdlaver angggs to com or ?{&tl1I‘€ which lazny hlr glgff the tribes of Indians of the Fort Berthold · eservation, ort ota, h t th U `ted St t , which have not heretofore beegademiyfmhgdabn; the€i3ouii·1t of Claim.; rhlaysbe submiéted to ;hiC<p]_1rttgf1(§a.ims, gvith tlhe right of appeal to teupreme ourtoteni ttes °t artf dt- · mination of the amount, if any, due said tmbsesclirortiilthe Strings under any_treat1es, agreements, or laws of Congress, or for the mis- _ _ _ app$riation of any of the funds of said tribes, or for the failure of the

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-1: · e]I1I’1SlC1Q is ereyco err upon e ou o '|; g °°“"‘ right of either party to appeal to the Su reme Courtab§nSthdnUnited States to hear and determine all legal andp equitable claims, if any, of said tribe against the United States, and to enter judgment thereon.