Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/720

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680 SIXTY-NINTH. CONGRESS. Sass. I. Gus.-434436. 1926. south, range'2 east of San Bernardino meridian, and said lands are hereby set a art as a reservation for the use of the Indians of the

   >·Reeerwation, the same to be added to and become

a part ofethat reservation. _ Approved, June 1,19%. JHDQIJK. ,· “ ·, ," '· · U r' 4 - - · . . .—An e th iso . of W to han d —t———*¤—s»¤2 ...**.$*·....‘=‘7°··*m,....., na., se. ,.·.:.:.f:.i’·s Be it enacted by¢tIw3Se·r¢pteiaad Home of Representatives of the ‘§,{'¥,;,,,,m mma. America in 6'ongwss yuaembled, That the Secretary gm *°, "°ugf°‘“°*°" W¤ be, he is thereby, authorized to exchange deteriorated and unservxoeable ammunition and components thereof for ammuni- i tton;ou·=oox_1i§¤ents thereof in~eondition for immediate use. 1 *, _ Secretaryof ·War is further authorized, by contract §?§‘f“’° “°‘ °" or reclaim, byQreworhing,l reconditioning, or_ otherwise converting-imto usable form, either 1n complete rounds or in service- able eomponentsysach deteriorated and unserviceable ammunition andwdm tsitihdreof as · it may] not be advisable to have so excli ·to‘ pay either the w ole or part of the cost thereof throgg exchange of deteriorated and unserviceab1e·components not wi - = i i ?¥APPiPY9*};,·?'%@°. 1» liz? i Ju.nel,19%. " ·p:rL· ¤;·' A I =—·'i.» V · I-R-WM OHL?. .-»—¤ Ae~ ttheAot ved 1 ··¤·····r·. F ai. ,%:e_,.?’»i§’,u€,?L.,..“p%i°§i ,0. ,..5-‘.§’i”$.d.. She, S:

       Home of Re eeentatioea of the

A,I;§?,e£°dj°°tm°°t’ United Ethics of A.m•r£cu·ins Oengrcoa That section. 12 of °dY°·‘“·**°3‘·"m°““' tl;a¤;Act<epp1·eved·2I1me»<10, 1922 (Forty·second· tatutes, page 631),

the ,&mei¤ishereby,:a1nended to read as follows:

°,},°Q,§°€,i,“,§‘§,§{°;°,§‘g§ = ff 12:2'1Ph|t¤0£cers of any of the services mentioned in the title of this Act, when traveling under competent orders without troofs, &•.lla·e¤eive¥•·1¤iliiageailowa¤ce at the rate of—8»cents per mile, is- tamewtmbenoomputed-··by=lther shortest -usuaIly traveled route and q ,§‘,§,,,’,§', existing laws rovidingdor thedssne of transportation requests to www- ‘ tgnnyitraveling under competent orders, and for deduc- tion to bemaglelfnom mileage pccoxmts when transgortation is fur- ry M nished by the United hereby made app `cable to all the p,{,j,'°§,“ S$V'1&8¥!!16!1l'310I§0d'1I1 theititleotthis Act, but in cases when orders ¢v¤ vim- are‘gi·ven=forl travel to be performed repeatedly between two or more _ plaeesin the same vicinity, as determined by the headof the executive Apwubéw gggartriyent concerned, hgimgy, ¤h?ddisXretio;1, direct thalti agthuzil 0,,,,,,,, ~neé•ssu¢y·expenseso y sow .‘ ctua e enseso y a md uml. be aid for travel under orders in Alaska and outgide the limits of ,22,} ’,§§§§§,f,°·,$§§; thelllnited States in North America. Unlem otherwise expressly pro- f¤>=¤r>¤¤*~ vided lgllaw, no oiiicer of the services mentioned in the title of this Act sh be allowed or paid any‘sum"in excess of expleonses actually incurred for subsistence while traveling on duty away m his desig- .”*"‘““’“· anated 'post ¥f duty, hor any sumfor such actually incurred 111 excew 0 $7 per day. The heads of the executive departments ,u§§,’,,,°{,$,LE i" “°“ °‘ concerned `are.authorized· togscribe per diem rates of allowance, 1l0t_exceeding'$6, in lieu of su 'stence to odicers travelingon official business and awayfrom their: designated posts of duty. §°°g’,°’g{*§§_‘;é, in um "‘In l.1Bll_0f;l3ll0`$I*8l1S}l6l?i'¢I»(»lOIl in kind authorized by section 12 of giugauspormwu ui an Act entitled ‘An Act to increase the efliciency of the commissioned °" and enlisted nersonnel of. the Armv. Navv. Marine Corus. Coast