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[72 Stat. 1775]
PUBLIC LAW 85-000—MMMM. DD, 1958
[72 Stat. 1775]

72

STAT.]

PUBLIC LAW 85-925-SEPT. 2, 1958

SEC. 8. The Secretary of the Treasury, upon certification by the Secretary of the Interior, shall reimburse the tribe for fees and expenses incurred in connection with the taking of tribal and individual Indian lands for the Kandall project: Provided, That such reimbursable fees and expenses do not exceed in the aggregate $100,000, of which not more than $50,000 shall be reimbursable as attorney fees. SEC. 9. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary for the purposes of this Act. SEC. 10. All funds paid to the tribe and individual Indians, either pursuant to this Act or pursuant to the condemnation action referred to in section 1 of this Act, shall be exempt from all forms of State and Federal taxation. SEC. 11. Any individual member of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe shall have the right to reject the sum tendered to him as his share of the $85,242.35 in accordance with the proration under section 2 of this Act by filing within one year a notice of rejection with the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Washington, District of Columbia. If the court, in the condemnation proceedings referred to in section 1, in determining the just compensation to which the individual is entitled, fixes an amount in excess of the amount theretofore tendered to him, the Secretary of the Army shall deposit the difference in court. No court costs shall be charged against an individual but all other costs and expenses, including counsel fees, shall be at the contesting individual's expense. Approved September 2, 1958.

1775 Reimbursement.

Appropriations. Tax exemptions.

Rejection notice.

Public Law 85-924 JOINT RESOLUTION Authorizing and requesting the President to invite the countries of the free world to participate in the California International Trade Fair and Industrial Exposition to be held in Los Angeles, California, from April 1 to 12, 1959.

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the United States is authorized and requested to invite by proclamation, or in such other manner as he may deem proper, the countries of the free world to participate in the California International Trade Fair and Industrial Exposition to be held in Los Angeles from April 1 to 12 inclusive, for the purpose of exhibiting merchandise and the promotion of tourism, travel, and transportation, and for the purpose of bringing together buyers and sellers for the promotion of foreign trade and commerce. Approved September 2, 1958.

September 2, 1958 [H. J. R e s. 658]

California International Trade F a i r and Industrial Exposition. Participation.

Public Law 85-925 AN ACT To permit articles imported from foreign countries for the purpose of exhibition at the Minnesota State Fair and Centennial Exposition to be held at Saint Paul, Minnesota, to be admitted without payment of tariff, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That any article which is imported from a foreign country for the purpose of exhibition at the Minnesota State Fair and Centennial Exposition to be held at Saint Paul, Minnesota, from August 23, 1958, to September 1, 1958, inclusive, by the Minnesota State Fair and Centennial Exposition (hereinafter called the "exposition"), or for use in constructing, 98395-59-PT. 1-112

September 2, 1958 [H.R. 11889]

Minnesota State Fair and Centennial Exposition.