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564 72d CONGRESS . SESS . I. CHS . 367 -369 . JUL Y 1, 1932 . to the boundary between lots 48 and 49 of said Fort Sherman Mili- tary Reserve and the true place of beginning ; thence northerly along said boundary five hundred and thirty-one and seventy-six one- hundredths feet more or less to a point distant one hundred feet measured at right angles southwesterly from the center line of the main track of the Spokane, Coeur d'Alene and Palouse Railway Company ; thence angle one hundred and fifty degrees, thirty-one minutes to the right and running southeasterly a distance of six hundred and seventeen and six-tenths feet ; thence angle one hun- dred and twenty degrees, thirty-seven mi nutes to the right and running westerly three hundred and four and one-tenth feet more or less to the true place of beginning ; containing one and eighty-eight hundredths acres more or less, situate in Kootenai County, Idaho . Approved, July 1, 1932. [CHAPTE R 368.1 AN ACT Ju ly 1, 19 32 . f$ . a .9on .] To aut horize t he Secre tary of War to a ccept on behalf of the U nited St ates a t ract [Pu bl ic, No .239.]

or parce l of land for park purposes, to the Chickamauga-Chattanooga National Military Park. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Chickamauga-Chat- United States o f America in Congress assembled, That the Secre- P National Mali- tary of War is hereby authorized to accept on behalf of the United Acce ptance of Sinai (States, for park purposes, as a part of Chickamauga-Chattanooga Mountain Pa rk for National Military Park, a certain tract or parcel of land not less addition to, authorized . than two acres in area lying and being in the third civil district of Hamilton County, Tennessee, on Signal Mo untain ; b ei ng th e pr op- erty of the town of Signal Mountain and situated within the limits of said town, and known as Signal Mountain Park . Ma rker au thor ized . SEo. 2. The Secretary of War is empowered, within his discretion, to permit the erection on said property of any marker, monument, or ornamental design by the citizens of the town of Signal Mountain at their expense . Approved, July 1, 1932 . [CHAPTER 369 .]

AN ACT x$ %l,108841932 .1

'To aut horize t he Secre tary of the Inte rior to adjust r eimbursa ble debt s of Ind iana [Publid, No. 240.]

and tribes of Indians . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the In dians. United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary' A djustme nt debt s of, of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to ad j ust or elimi- authorized.

nate reimbursable charges of the Government of the United States existing as debts against individual Indians or tribes of Indians in such a way as shall be equitable and just in consideration of all the proof808. circumstances under which such charges were made : Provided, That collection of ooh - the collection of all construction costs against any Indian owned struction costs.

lands within any Government irrigation project is ereby deferred, and no assessments shall be made on behalf of such charges against such lands until the Indian title thereto shall have been extinguished, and any construction assessments heretofore - l evied aga inst such Vol . 41, p. 409.

lands in accordance with the provisions of the Act of February" 14, 1920 (41 Stat. L. 409), and uncollected, are hereby canceled : Pro- Report to Congress . vided-, -further, That a report shall be made to Congress annually, on the first Monday in December, showing adjustments so made