Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/732

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692 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS Sass. I. Cns. 459, 460. 1926. Deer, Montana, and notto erase forty acres at some other suitable location, and to survey and gatsaid tracts in blocks lots, streets, m};’“;*g*§,,{__°' 1**** •°" alleys, and isi :,'fP’r0*v·ide¢i further, the area reserve f forf parlrandt school sited‘shall,not exceed acres rn any one’town and'patent"shall be issued for such lands to the

 _cliaLrged‘ with the care and custody of the
  • g{’g’f_?,_"g_'§°,;p_,,,_ lands hereby such Thatyisucn town sites shall

» be appra1sed·aiid*d1sposed of as provided 1n, section, 2881 of the m§§_ ,{§_j’§ ‘Statutes: _furtller,* That all the income of said gxelggpsgau to mcs tube royaltres,ory other prpfits from the sale otany timber, cpéal, ortother minerals, including oil, gas, and other

   for the benefit of the sud Indians,
   from sales offtown lots, shall be dealofsitedi in the
 of lthe;  ,1to` the credit of‘ ecNorthern

E»·»»··~ ·~ ~·» .f§t..s“’°i ...i*"t§.§°“...r,““ mm feet éltheffsidef ofereryi section line within the said reserration is hereby `pc highways whenever and so far as the same may be so decla ‘ by the county commissioners of the county t‘LrL’iiSi°2‘u*t*§2;’.Z2‘t° §t‘2lit2 ft“§?§$td’i§’1‘t.“”..§£§Z¥.t°’tt§.s°§’§1 £%§"£35 c_¤lT*g¢*‘g_;jgg¤¤*,¤¤· In addition_to,reseryations heretofore herein authorized the Secre; •t¤.,te¤m•¤y•·1. . tary et l3liEE*TDl'£1‘l01‘i§18u‘ withlrold from allotment any tracts in

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i$i?bt$i$}§i`Zi°ié£t ”té'£§”g‘#°r§,ZE tZk‘§..°°§‘ti»°°?O°*d‘§?..*i.’ togethefwitii so mucltpland contiguous thereto as mgy be necessary Ec stock to such. water supply from `theyhighways eremprovifor. " _. I I. mA8r§<>;¤= ¤;¤s¤¤¤ri=¤¢ — "Smot 5. That there is hereby authorized to beappropriated, out of r¤,p?°s5¤.` any money in‘ the not otherwise ¤·PPI‘0p§iated, the sum of $30,000,;oi·jso‘mucir thereo — asmay Le nooossarq) » I pay the expenses of tribal ‘roll,Vof compiling the 1st_of_ ands on said PWM. · . _ , enses 2 : » ro e , E?l2$”‘S£§“’ f0rmthgod1n8g§?g;yv¤?iIt§`?;“:il1(i>tt:il:;:1§v$g’trii)nSPMgzziutil xnxx. mb That {the sum of $2,500, shall be av ilable for the a“ ent of the . P Ym expenses of tl~1e—tribal‘Indian council in holding meetings on said reservationwnd =for the expenses of dele tes which such council may havelheretoiore sent, or may herealihr send, to the city of Washington on tribal business., ‘ ‘ ` Approved, June_3, 1926. ii1i]ltl°1ia·2i’ I CHAP,. 460.-An Act To amend section 4 of the Air Mail Act of February 2,

 1925 soas to enable the Postmaster General to make contracts for the trans-

mission of mail by aircraft at rates per pound. www is $$.2} t$”»£f£8"ZfbY4$»§'i~£Z"££.”’0“"d ’ZZ”"23§.§£.$5"’r‘§Z€“§Z’cff0§’4”h? · · _ r 0n»g~r. o ed}, °1'°'°'m'mmd téhizl Air Mail Act of February 2, 1925, is aniended to read as o owe: . e ‘ » ‘ ‘ " ,“‘§?_$g,°;“:_§§¤‘*,;‘§,“;n°‘,§ 5*??That the Pommasterfieneraliis authorized toscontract with any gggdén maggguir- indiyidual, firm, or-corgoration for the-transportation of air mail 2¤4,;¥iu¤¤. by a.1rcraft·betwee¤ suc points as he may &l76,`8.l'1d to further tclnntract for_ the on by airlcraft1o§1 rstéclass mail other anair at x rates rpoun incu ' ` uiment uncle B“°"°""‘“‘”· sueh rules, and regulati)§ns as heimay preslgrigbqe, got exeeedinr $3 per pound for air mail for the first one thousand miles and ncl to exceed 30 cents 1· ound additional for each additional one P6 P hundred miles or fractional part thereof for routes in excess of one thousand miles in length, and notexceeding 60 cents per pound-