Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/1361

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1330 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 556. 1925. WY°¤*i¤¤· Wyoming.—Shosl1one, $3,520; In all, not to exceed $140,900. W§g¤¤<>mi¤¤¤ I¤di¤¤¤· For the accomplishment of the purposes of the Act of March nébauanig sawmill, 28, 1908 (Thirty-fifth Statutes at Large, page 51), the Secretary °"‘{;;,iT‘§,?fg{l§*fii““dS‘ of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized to expend not to exceed $275,000 of the funds in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the Menominee Tribe of Indians to rebuild the sawmill and its appurtenances at Neopit, Wisconsin, which were destroyed by fire on October 5, 1924. Wi¤1¤i¢¤¤.¤¢¢».0k1¤- Wichita and affiliated bands of Indians, Oklahoma: Out of the funds now standing to the credit of the Wichita and affiliated bands of Indians in Oklahoma in the Treasury of the United States, a BE,‘§“’ '°’ °“d° sum not exceeding $3,000 may be used for the employment of counsel for the Caddo Band of said Indians under contract as provided by law to represent said Indians in their claims against the United $Z{F5§’é_3§€g}°°‘ States, as set forth in article 6 of the agreement of June 4, 1891, ratified by the Act approved March 2, 1895 (Twenty-eighth Statutes, _ pages 876 to 910). fi;"§eQ,°{[0$“'*“*'· For carrying out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act for PM v—1557· , the relief of James J. McAl1ister," approved February 9, 1925, $1,000, I’°"s*°” °m°°· PENSION Orrrcn E““*”i“5$“‘5°°“* For fees and expenses of examining surgeons, pensions, for services rendered within the fiscal years that follow: For 1924, $3,000; for 1925, $90,000. P“*°“° °m"" PATENT orrrcn 6tgt°“‘g" °f m°d°Is* For additional amount for the storage of Patent Office models and exposition exhibits, including the cost of removal of the models _ if necessary, fiscal year 1926, $600. ,,f‘Sp°°"‘* °' m°"°‘s· To enable the Secretary of the Interior to carry into effect the pro- S,£¤£g¤<<=¤ ¤f ¢¤¤¤¤iS- visions of the Act approved February 13, 1925, authorizing the ap- .4n»¢,`p.¤4a. pointment of a commission to select such of the Patent Oihce models as are deemed to be of value and historical interest, and to dispose of said models, and for other purposes, including personal services in the District of Columbia and other necessary expenses contemplated by such Act., $10,000, to remain available during the fiscal year ReclamationBureau. BUREAU or RECLAMATION s`g#yal;i°C°¤mil` To pay to Mary McConnell, of Santa F e, New Mexico, out of the V°1‘32· **388* special fund in the Treasury of the United States created by the Act of June 17, 1902, and therein designated “The Reclamation Fund " for services rendered to the United States in compiling data in the matter of the adjudication of water rights upon the Pecos River, Designated p,0j,,ctS_ New lIexico,_ $289. gggliggaggg-,uvm,_ Not exceeding $111,000 of the appropriation of $1,080,000 from the g¤n¤¤¤,a¤. reclamation fund, special fund, for the Boise project, Idaho, for the Am 416 fiscal year 1925, made by the Interior Department Appropriation 'p" Act, approved June 5, 1924, may be used for continued investigation, commencement of construction of additional storage, and incidental . . , operations, to remain available during the iiscal year 1926. §‘§§$`"“§,gC’§§,{gd_ Not to exceed $125,000 of the unexpended balance of appropriation ¥>*j>,*engi·;)¤Hg*k· for operation and maintenance, continuation of construction, and ' ` incidental operations in connection with the Yuma project, Arizona- California, contained in the Interior Department Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1925, is continued and made available during the fiscal year 1926 for the continuation of construction of Hood—protection works in the main canal near Picacho Wash.