1837, September 29; 7 Stat. 538; Sioux Tribe (C–531–12) . 1848, February 2; 9 Stat. 922; Northwestern Bands.. 1848, October 18; 9 Stat. 952; Menominee Tribe___ 1850, June 5; 9 Stat. 437; Northwestern Bands.. 1850, September 28; 9 Stat. 519; Menominee Tribe.. 1850, September 30; 9 Stat. 544; Northwestern Bands... 1851, August 5; 10 Stat. 954; Sioux Tribe (C-531–12). 1855, June 25; 12 Stat. 963; Warm Springs Tribe--- 1856, February 11; 11 Stat. 679; Menominee Tribe.... 1861, March 2; 12 Stat. 221, 237; Sioux Tribe (C-531-15)----- 1862, July 5; 12 Stat. 512, 529; Northwestern Bands.........- 1863, March 3; 12 Stat. 819; Sioux Tribe (C–531–16)-- 1863, June 9; 14 Stat. 647: Nez Perce Tribe.. Joseph's Band. 1863, July 2; 18 Stat. 685; Northwestern Bands 1863, July 30; 13 Stat. 663; Northwestern Bands.. 1863, October 1; 18 Stat. 689; Northwestern Bands. 1863, October 12; 13 Stat. 681; Northwestern Bands. 1865, February 23; 13 Stat. 432; Northwestern Bands- 1865, November 15; 14 Stat. 751; Warm Springs Tribe 1866, April 28; 14 Stat. 769; Chickasaw Nation. 1868, April 29; 15 Stat. 635; Sioux Tribe (C-531–12) 1868, July 3; 15 Stat. 673; Northwestern Bands.. 1870, July 15; 16 Stat. 335, 361; Sioux Tribe (C-531-16) 1874, May 16; 18 Stat. 47; Sioux Tribe (C-531–15) - . 1 11 1882, May 17; 22 Stat. 68, 72; Chickasaw Nation..... 1890, August 19; 26 Stat. 336, 355; Warm Springs Tribe....... 1894, June 6; 28 Stat. 86; Warm Springs Tribe.. 1894, August 15; 28 Stat. 286; Joseph's Band.. 1894, August 15; 28 Stat. 286, 326-332; Nez Perce Tribe. 1895, November 8; 29 Stat. 873-876; Nez Perce Tribe... 1907, March 2; 34 Stat. 1217; Lomax_- 1909, March 3; 30 Stat. 1004; Reynolds.... 1924, June 2; 43 Stat. 253, 301; Midpoint Realty - 1924, June 7; 43 Stat. 537; Chickasaw Nation__ 1926, February 26; 44 Stat. 9, 92; Engineers' Club. 1929, February 28; 45 Stat. 1407; Northwestern Bands St. Louis Refrigerating Fulton Market Cold Storage Co 1933, March 3; 47 Stat. 1489, 1516; R., F. & P. R. R. Co. Morristown Knitting Mills.. North Pacific Emergency Export.. 1933, June 16; 48 Stat. 195; Douglas Aircraft (No. 44199) _ Page 642 479 23 582 451 694 710 244 763 552 430 745 244 694 430 451 314 745 729 232 1936, June 22; 49 Stat. 1648, 1747, 1755; Morristown Knitting Mills. 552 1936, June 25; 49 Stat. 1924; Reynolds. 160 1937, June 9; 50 Stat. 252; Reynolds. 160 1938, April 8; 52 Stat. 208; Menominee Tribe. 232 1938, May 24; 52 Stat. 438; Viles... 591 1938, June 25; 52 Stat. 1197; Douglas Aircraft (No. 44837)___ Title 7, sections 610 (f), 617 (a); North Pacific Emergency Export---- 430 Title 26, sections 950, 951, 952; Engineers' Club... Title 31, section 227; R., F. & P. R. R. Co--- 244 156 Title 35, section 68; Hammond___ 464 Title 41, section 5; Douglas Aircraft (No. 44837). 140 244 449973-42-CC-vol. 95- -2 LEGISLATION RELATING TO THE COURT OF CLAIMS [PRIVATE LAW 306-77TH CONGRESS] [CHAPTER 122-2D SESSION] [H. R. 4179] AN ACT To confer jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claims of Allen Pope, his heirs or personal representatives, against the United States. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That jurisdiction be, and the same is hereby, conferred upon the Court of Claims of the United States, notwithstanding any prior determination, any statute of limitations, release, or prior acceptance of partial allowance, to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claims of Allen Pope, his heirs or personal representatives, against the United States, as described and in the manner set out in section 2 hereof, which claims arise out of the construction by him of a tunnel for the second high service of the water supply in the District of Columbia. SEC. 2. The Court of Claims is hereby directed to determine and render judgment at contract rates upon the claims of the said Allen Pope, his heirs or personal representatives, for certain work performed for which he has not been paid, but of which the Government has received the use and benefit; namely, for the excavation and concrete work found by the court to have been performed by the said Pope in complying with certain orders of the contracting officer, whereby the plans for the work were so changed as to lower the upper "B" or "pay" line three inches, and as to omit the timber lagging from the side walls of the tunnel; and for the work of excavating materials which caved in over the tunnel arch and for filling such caved-in spaces with dry packing and grout, as directed by the contracting officer, the amount of |