Page 1929, February 23; 45 Stat. 1256; Coos Bay Indian Tribes... 143 1932, June 6; 47 Stat. 169, 261; Flash Chemical Co.---. 350 1932, June 6; 47 Stat. 169, 264; Halsam Products... 1932, June 14; 47 Stat. 307; Coos Bay Indian Tribes. 1933, May 12; 48 Stat. 31, 52; Perry-- 439 143 182 1934, May 10; 48 Stat. 680, 769, 770; Chicago Telephone_-_ 1934, June 13; 48 Stat. 1386; Carden___. 425 189 1934, June 16; 48 Stat. 974: Kelly... 271 John McShain____ 581 1934, June 18; 48 Stat. 979; Chippewa Indians. 1 1934, June 19; 48 Stat. 1064; Pratt___ 586 1935, August 7; 49 Stat. 2112; Gates.... 358 1936, March 14; 49 Stat. 1161; Nelson Thomas_ 573 UNITED STATES CODE Title 15, sections 702, 712; John McShain......... 581 Title 26, section 103 (12); Farmers Cooperative Co.... 154 Title 26, section 510; Dunigan___ 404 Title 26, sections 1672, 1673; U. S. Trust Co.. Title 31, section 227; Aluminum Company of America....... Title 40, section 258; Ingram Day Lumber Co.. ORDER OF THE COURT RELATING TO THE DEATH OF MR. GEORGE A. KING OCTOBER 3, 1938. The court with profound regret announces the sudden passing of Mr. George A. King. Mr. King was the oldest practitioner at this bar. During his long professional career he, in virtue of his ability, unimpeachable character, and attractive personality, incurred and retained not only the respect but personal esteem and affection of both the bench and bar. It will be noted upon our records that when court adjourns today it will be out of respect for his memory. XXIII CASES DECIDED IN THE COURT OF CLAIMS April 19, 1938, to December 4, 1938 CHIPPEWA INDIANS OF MINNESOTA v. THE UNITED STATES [No. H-192. Decided January 12, 1938*] On the Proofs Indian claims; limitations contained in jurisdictional Act.-Under the jurisdictional Act of May 14, 1926, as amended, the measure of plaintiffs' recovery is limited to the value of the lands and timber thereon included in the national forests as of May 23, 1908, and plaintiffs are not entitled to recover on the basis of subsequent valuation. Same.-Where the court's jurisdiction is limited, under the special Act, to "legal and equitable claims arising under or growing out of the Act of January 14, 1889 or arising or growing out of any subsequent Act of Congress," a claim which arose prior to the Act of January 14, 1889, cannot be allowed. The Reporter's statement of the case: Messrs. Webster Ballinger and Donald S. Holmes for the plaintiffs. Baldwin, Holmes, Mayall & Reavill were on the brief. Mr. Walter C. Shoup, with whom was Mr. Assistant Attorney General Carl McFarland, for the defendant. Mr. Frank Chambers, Acting Assistant Attorney General, and Mr. George T. Stormont were on the brief. The court made special findings of fact as follows: 1. The act approved May 14, 1926 (44 Stat., 555), as amended by the acts approved April 11, 1928 (45 Stat., • See Memorandum on p. 39. 1 |