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SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Cus. 117-119. 1923. 1289 CHAP. 117.-——An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to enter into F¤¤¤¤¤’! 26, 19%- t wnrrco " ‘ 41* grsuerb, . —”...~—..*€·*°'“-1

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8 OI'] G W3 IB 0 Indildns of the Blackfeet Indian R)eservdtidlril’ ’ an B ks, of the Re it enacted by the Senate and House of Representattves of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary RB,I,,“°, of the Iliterlqrtgie, and he islhereby, alnthrgrizedcto enter into an ga.;g ;rm'11-gragreemen ]01D y or separate y with the oole ount irri ation ·‘ ·S “’ ° district, ot Shelby, Montana, anti the Cut Bank irrigation diitrict, £'-?*°*rm“°¤t:r nam of of Cut Bank, Montana, and thereby to fix the extent of the prior right of the Indians resrding and entitled to reside on the B ackfeet Indran Reservation, collectively, to the waters of Two Medicine Cut Bank, and Badger Creeks: Promkled, That said districts shall §;*;;g,,t b db furnish in advance the entire cost to be incurred in determining the mm. Y amount of the water of said streams to which such Indians are so entitled to priority. Approved, February 26, 1923. CHAP. 118.-An Act For the relief of Lewe Hayden Bibby. F° j]“m' Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the [Pubm'§0'“5`] United States of America in Congress assembled, That the resi- ’f§Z,{3;,,.,,mB,,,,,, dent of the United States is hereby authorized to agpoint, lg and g;;g@b¤ ¤m><>i¤¢<·>¤ ¤¤ with the advice and consent of the Senate, Lowe ayden ibby, ` who graduated from the ·UD1l£d States Naval Academy on June 2, 1922, an ensign in the United States Navy, to rank next after Ensign · Robert McCormick Pewcher: Pro»v·ided,· That such_ apgzintment f shall be regarded, to all intents and puréposes, as having n made mm,§w_° °”°°°°' upon his graduation from the United tates Naval Academy, and as though his resignation which became eifective June 2, 1922, had not been accepted, ut that he shall not be entitled to receive any pay or allowances for the time he has not been in active service. Approved, February 26, 1923. _ _ , , February @.1923- CHA. .——.AMaking £thD fAcul fs, the tdilfw 2;111igJu¤e 30, i5’¥Z?¥¤‘3‘¥3}‘?.¤§’§r p$’rp02§.‘T'“”°“‘ ° K" °“’° —1-é§2—s-~—t*E,‘i‘?1.L] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives 0{ the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the fo low- ,,u§‘j,¥;:‘§,§‘;,°,f‘,{,,!g$§,;*0¥§,‘;‘j ing sums are appropriated, out o any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1924, namely: v OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. S°°'°‘“'Y" °m°°· snnnnrns. S creta of A riculture $12,000- Assistant Secretary $5 000- S¤¢r¤¤¤ry,Assi¤¢¤¤¢. direitor rg scient§ic w0rk,, $5,000; ,dircct0r of regulatorzy work; ‘m°°t°”’s°l`°`m’°t°' $5.000; director of extension service, $5,000; solicitor, $5,000; chief clerk, $3,000 and $500 additional as custodian of buildings; rivate secretary to the Secretary, $2,500; traiiic manager, igfi.000; administrative assistant, $3,000; executive assistantsthree at $2,500 each, two at $2,250_ each, one $2,100, one at $2,000; stenographer and executive clerk to Secretary, $2.250; private secretary to Assistant Secretary, $2.250; private secretary to director of scientific work, $2,250; appointment