Public Law 476. to codify, revise, and amend the penal laws of the United States”, approved March 4, 1909, as amended (U
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(/us/pl/74/475).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Clarence C. Calhoun.Restrictions respecting certain counsel waived in favor of.Vol. 35. p. 1107;[U. S. C., pp. 734, 735](/us/usc/pp734/735).[R. S., sec. 190, p. 30](/us/rs/s190/p30);[U. S. C., p. 43](/us/usc/p43). That nothing in sections 109 and 113 of an Act entitled “An Act to codify, revise, and amend the penal laws of the United States”, approved March 4, 1909, as amended (U.
S. C., title 18, secs. 198 and 203), or in section 190 of the Revised Statutes of the United States (U. S. C.. title 5, sec. 99), or in any other Act of Congress forbidding officers or employees or former officers or employees of the United States from acting as counsel, attorney, or agent for another before any court, department, or branch of the Government or from receiving or agreeing to receive compensation therefor, shall be deemed to apply to Clarence C. Calhoun, in the event he shall be employed, retained, or 1165appointed by the Attorney General or under authority of the Department of Justice to assist in the prosecution of litigation arising under the War Risk Insurance Act, as amended.
Approved, March 18, 1936. To authorize the coinage of 50-cent pieces in commemoration of the sesquicentennial anniversary of the founding of the capital of South Carolina at Columbia, South Carolina. 1936-03-18 149 Chapter 49 Stat. 1165 74 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-01-07 public [CHAPTER 149.] AN ACT To authorize the coinage of 50-cent pieces in commemoration of the sesquicentennial anniversary of the founding of the capital of South Carolina at Columbia, South Carolina.
March 18, 1936.[[H. R. 8886](/us/bill/74/hr/8886).][[Public, No. 476](/us/pl/74/476).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, in commemorationColumbia, S. C.Coinage commemorating founding of, as State capital, authorized. of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the capital of South Carolina at Columbia, South Carolina, there shall be coined by the Director of the Mint twenty-five thousand silver 50-cent pieces, such coins to be of standard size, weight, and fineness of a special appropriate design to be fixed by the Director of the Mint, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, but theNo Federal expense for dies, etc.
United States shall not be subject to the expense of making the model for master dies or other preparations for this coinage. Sec. 2. Coins commemorating the founding of the capital of South Carolina at Columbia, SouthIssue. Carolina, shall be issued at par, and only upon the request of a committee of not less than three persons duly authorized by the mayor of the city of Columbia, South Carolina. Sec. 3. Such coins may be disposed of at par or at a premium byDisposal. the committee, duly authorized in section 2, and all proceeds shall be used in furtherance of the commemoration of the founding of the capital of South Carolina at Columbia, South Carolina.
Sec. 4. All laws now in force relating to the subsidiary silver coinsCoinage laws applicable. of the United States and the coining or striking of the same; regulating and guarding the process of coinage; providing for the purchase of material, and for the transportation, distribution, and redemption of the coins; for the prevention of debasement or counterfeiting; for the security of the coin; or for any other purposes, whether said laws are penal or otherwise, shall, so far as applicable, apply to the coinage herein directed.
Sec. 5. The coins authorized herein shall lie issued in such numbers,Number, payment, etc. and at such times as they may be requested by the committee, duly authorized by said mayor of Columbia, South Carolina, only upon payment to the United States of the face value of such coins. Approved, March 18, 1936. To authorize the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Agriculture, and the Secretary of the Treasury to lend Army, Navy, Coast Guard, and other needed equipment for use at the National Jamboree of the Boy Scouts of America; and to authorize the use of property in the District of Columbia and its environs by the Boy Scouts of America at their National Jamboree to be held during the summer of 1937. 1936-03-18 150 Chapter 49 Stat. 1165 74 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
Digitization Vendor 2025-01-07 public [CHAPTER 150.] AN ACT To authorize the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Agriculture, and the Secretary of the Treasury to lend Army, Navy, Coast Guard, and other needed equipment for use at the National Jamboree of the Boy Scouts of America; and to authorize the use of property in the District of Columbia and its environs by the Boy Scouts of America at their National Jamboree to be held during the summer of 1937.
March 18, 1936.[[H. R. 10265](/us/bill/74/hr/10265).][
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