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73d CONGRESS . SESS. II. CHS . 364, 365, 367 . MAY 28, 29, 1934 .

811 [CHAPTER 364 .] AN ACT May 28, 1934. To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to issue patents for lots to Indians [S . 1882.] within the Indian village of Taholah, on the Quinaielt Indian Reservation, [Public, No. 262.] Washington . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary QuinaieltIndian Res- of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized, upon application ervation, wash . by any q ualified Indian living w ithin th e Indian village of Tahol ah, ofTaholahvillage . dians on the Quinaielt Indian Reservation in the State of Washington, to to1 issue to such Indian a patent for not to exceed two contiguous lots wit hin said village, one of which l ots must be occup ied by s aid app lic ant : Pro vided, That where pursuant to section 10 of the Act Pro vis o- Additional lot to of June 25, 1910 (36 Stat .L. 858), one lot within said Indian village prior patentee . has heretofore been patented to any Indian living thereon said amended36, p. 85 8, Secret ary of the Interior is hereby authorized to patent to such Indian, or to hi s or her heirs i n case o f death, one addi tional c on- tiguous lot wher ever ava ilable . All patents issued hereunder shall be of the legal effect prescribed by said section 10 of the Act of Legal effect of pat- June 25, 1910, and all lots so patented to said Indians shall be dis- posedof as provided for in section 1 of that Act. Approved, May 28, 1934 . [CHAPTER 365 .] JO INT RESOLUTION To prohibit the sale of arms or munitions of war in the United States under certain condit ions . May 28, 1934 . [H.J.Res. 347.1 [Pub. Res., No.28 .] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That if the President finds . Sale of war material that the prohibition of the sale of arms and munitions of war in the in United States . President by procla- United States to those countries now engaged in armed conflict in m•tiun may prohibit . Consultation and co- the Chaco may contribute to the r eesta blish ment of pea ce be tween op erat ion w ith othe r those countries, and if after consultation with the governments of "er,can Republics. other American Republics and with their cooperation, as well as that of su ch other governments as he may deem necessary, he makes proclamation to that effect, it shall be unlawful to sell, except under such limitations and exceptions as the President prescribes, any arms or munitions of war in any place in the United States to the coun- tries now engaged in that armed conflict, or to any person, company, or association acting in the interest of either country, until otherwise ordered by the President or by Congress . SEC . 2. Whoever sells any arms or munitions of war in violation Punishment for vio- of section 1 shall, on conviction, be punished by a fine not exceeding lation . $10,000 or by im prisonme nt not e xceeding two year s, or bo th . Ap prove d, May 28, 1934 . [CHAPTER 367 .] AN ACT To regulate the distribution

May . 29, 61934. , promotion, retirement, and discharge of commis- [H .R . officers of the Marine Corps, and for other purposes. [Public, No . 263.] Be it enacted by the Senate and Ho use of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Th at hereafter Ma rine Corps, com- missioned of5cers . commissioned officers of the Marine Corps shall be distributed in Distribution, promo- grades, promoted, retired, and discharged in like manner and with tion, etc' 'So in original .