Chapter 177. For the relief of Henry La Roque
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CHAP. 177.— An Act For the relief of Henry La Roque. July 17, 1914.[[H. R. 14229](/us/bill/63/hr/14229).][[Private, No. 74](/us/pvtl/63/74).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Henry La Roque.Appeal to Supreme Court allowed from decree of circuit court of appeals. That Henry La Roque, an Indian of the White Earth Indian Reservation, in the State of Minnesota, be, and he is hereby, permitted to appeal within ninety days after the passage of this Act from the decree entered in the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit on the eighth day of July, nineteen hundred and twelve, in a suit wherein the United States is the appellant and Henry La Roque the appellee, to the Supreme Court of the United States, giving such notice or notices and taking such proceedings as are required by law and practice in such cases to effect such appeal.
To enable such appeal to be taken and perfected the time therefor and for all notices and proceedings provided in the law or practice to be given or taken is hereby extended until the expiration of the period of ninety days from and after the passage of this Act. Approved, July 17, 1914.