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PUBLIC LAWS-CHS. 674, 679-DEC. 4, 5 , 1942 Restriction. Deductions. 10 U. S. C. §361b. Ante, pp. 148, 1039. 55 Stat. 240. 10 U. S. C., Supp. I, 55 304, 304a. Ante, p. 650. Acceptance of cer- tificates as evidence. Exception. Service require- ment. (a) Any person on active duty on April 3, 1939, or thereafter accepted for active duty, in the grade of second lieutenant, first lieutenant, or captain, and entitled to the pay of the first, second. or third pay periods on April 3, 1939, or at the time of such acceptance for active duty; and (b) Any person on active duty on April 3, 1939, or thereafter accepted for active duty, in any temporary or permanent grade of warrant officer (including any person appointed flight officer), except that of a chief warrant officer entitled to receive the base pay and allowances provided for officers of the fourth pay period. SEC. 3 . (a) The uniform allowance authorized in section 2 hereof shall not be paid more than once to any person without regard to appointment m or promotion to a grade for which the allowance is authorized. (b) Any uniform allowance heretofore paid under the provisions of the Act of May 14, 1940 (54 Stat. 212), the Act of March 9, 1942 (Public Law 492, Seventy-seventh Congress), section 4 of the Act of June 3, 1941 (Public Law 97, Seventy-seventh Congress), or section 6 of the Act of July 8, 1942 (Public Law 658, Seventy-seventh Con- gress), to any person entitled to a uniform allowance under this Act, shall be deducted from the allowance payable under section 2 hereof and only the difference paid to the person entitled thereto. The certificates of officers or warrant officers, including flight officers, of the Army of the United States relating to facts regarding payments received under the Acts herein cited shall be accepted as supporting such facts as stated without the necessity of other supporting evidence. (c) The uniform allowance authorized in section 2 hereof shall not-be paid to any graduate of the United States Military Academy. SEC. 4 . The uniform allowance authorized by this Act shall be payable only to persons now serving on active duty in the Army of the United States or who hereafter serve on active duty therein at any time during the period of the wars in which the United States is now engaged and for six months thereafter. Approved, December 4, 1942. [CHAPTER 679] AN AC.T December 5, 1942 [H. R. 4578] To authorize certain corrections in the tribal membership roll of the Puyallup [PublicLaw 789] Tribe of Indians in the State of Washington, and for other purposes. Puyallup Indians, Wash. Corrections in tribal membership roll. 25U. .C.§163. Distribution of au- thorized sum. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress sembled, That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to correct the tribal membership roll of the Puyallup Tribe of Indians approved by the First Assistant Secretary of the Interior on May 12, 1930. pursuant to the Act of June 30, 1919 (41 Stat. 9), by striking there- from the name of Grace Taylor, Roll Numbered 261, and by adding the name of Annie Sloan and the name of Lawrence Charles Williams. The said Secretary is further authorized and directed to cause to be paid, respectively, to said Annie Sloan or her heirs, from any funds to the credit of said Grace Taylor in the custody of the United States, or from any tribal funds to the credit of the Puyallup Indian Tribe, her distributive share of any payments made from the Puyallup tribal funds since May 12, 1930. SEC 2. That when the corrections authorized in section 1 hereof shall have been made, the sum of $228.525, authorized to be appro- priated by the Act of August 11, 1939 (53 Stat. 1405), for the acquisi- tion of complete title to the Puyallup Indian Tribal School prop- 1040 [56 STAT.