Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/1195

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1164 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 462. 1925. Sem Cmk Chi? To carry out the rovisions of the Chi wa treat of Se tember °°i$v•i°r¢i¤gri$"i°i£.¤ii1n?¤r. 30, 1854 (Tenth St£utes at Large, page IlIl?)9), $10,0}00, in 5art set- °‘°‘ tlement of the amount, $141,000, found due and heretofore approved Vol.10,p.1109. for the Saint Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin, whose names $g§°,§8’°i*;,f*g{,,,_ appear on the final roll prepared by the Secretarg of the Interior pursuant to Act of August 1, 1914 (Thirty-eighth tatutes at Large, pages 582 to 605), and contained in House Document Numbered 1663, said sum of $10,000 to be expended in the purchase of land or for the benefit of said Indians by the Commissioner of Indian §',,g'}‘,};°,,,,, wh Aifairs: Provided, That, in the discretion of the Commissioner of mvmems. Indian Affairs, the per capita share of any of said Indians imder this appropriation may be paid in cash. _ P°'“‘°“ °m°°· PENSION OFFICE P°"“°““· rnNs1oNs Amy “"’ N“’· Army and Navy pensions, as follows: For invalids, widows, minor children, and dependent relatives, Army nurses, and all other pensioners who are now borne on the rolls, or who may hereafter be · placed thereon, under the provisions of any and all Acts of Con- ,,,,,,,,,,_ gress, $197,000,000: Provided, That the_appropr1ation aforesaid for N¤Wngg¤ N"? Na pensions shall be paid from the income of the Navy pension me fl1IH so far as the same shall be sufficient for that purpose: Pm- S°’"“"° ’°°°“"°““‘ vided further, That the amount expended under each of the above items shall be accounted for separately. semmms °,,§’ ,f{· “““ For the Commissioner of Pensions and other personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance with “The Classification Act Omw of 1923," $1,400,000. °‘¥’°’“°”· GENERAL nxrnxsms {’,f,§f*,{,°¤;,’j'*,,§g$"°°°°· For per diem in lieu of subsistence, pursuant to section 13 of the ’ Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914, for persons employed in the Bureau of Pensions, detailed for the purpose of G°“°’“‘°“’°”S‘”· making s ecial investigations pertaining to said bureau, and for actual and other necessary expenses, inc uding telegrams, $100,000. °,§*”°"’°v*¤¤d°"°°°· For purchase, repair, and exchange of adding machines, addressing machines, ty ewriters, check-signing machines, and other laborsaving devices, Furniture, filin cabinets, and postage on forei mail, law and medical books, Iiooks of reference and periodical; $15 000. emailing mmm. For fees and expenses of examining surgeons, pensions, for serviees rendered within the tiseal year 1926, $500,000.

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u¤"§,;§f¤°** °' B“’°°“ To enable the Bureau of Pensions to perform the duties imposed Vo1·41,p-617- upon it by the Act entitled "An Act for the retirement of emplo ees in the classified civil service, and for other purposes,” approved Niay 22, 1920, including personal services, purchase of books, office equipment, stationery, and other supplies, traveling expenses, expenses of medical and other examinations, and including not to exceed $3,000 A*=*¤=¤i¤· °*°· for comtpgnsation of two actuaries, exclusive of the Government actuary, to fixed by the Commissioner of Pensions with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, and actual necessary travel and other expenses of three members of the Board of Actuaries, $80,000.