Chapter 2516. To amend an Act entitled “An Act conferring jurisdiction upon United States commissioners over offenses committed in a portion of the permanent Hot Springs Mountain Reservation, Arkansas,” approved April twentieth, nineteen hundred and four
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CHAP. 2516.— An Act To amend an Act entitled “An Act conferring jurisdiction upon United States commissioners over offenses committed in a portion of the permanent Hot Springs Mountain Reservation, Arkansas,” approved April twentieth, nineteen hundred and four. March 2, 1907. [[S. 6498](/us/bill/34/s/6498).] [[Public, No. 175](/us/pl/34/175).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Hot Springs Mountain Reservation, Ark.Cession of jurisdiction by Arkansas in.Vol. 33, p. 187.
That Public Act Numbered One hundred and twenty-four, an Act conferring jurisdiction upon the United States commissioners over offenses committed in a portion of the permanent Hot Springs Mountain Reservation, Arkansas, be amended as follows: That section six be amended by prefixing the following: " Hearings before any United States commissioner.Vol. 33, p. 188, amended.“That any United States commissioner, duly appointed by the United States circuit court for the eastern district of Arkansas, and residing in said district, shall have power and jurisdiction to hear and act upon all complaints made of any and all violations of this Act.
” " Sec. 2. “Any of said commissioners” substitute for words “commissioner,” etc.That the words “commissioner,” “such commissioner,” “said commissioner,” or “the commissioner,” whenever they occur in said Act be stricken out and the words “any of said commissioners” be inserted in lieu thereof. Approved, March 2, 1907.