Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 72 Part 1.djvu/1975

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[72 Stat. 1933]
PUBLIC LAW 85-000—MMMM. DD, 1958
[72 Stat. 1933]

SUBJECT Imports—Continued Duty-free entries—Continued Household and personal effects brought in under Government orders International Trade Exhibition, Saint Paul, Minn., articles for exhibition K e n t u c k y State Fair, Louisville, articles for exhibition Lathes, for shoe last roughing or finishing Merchandise to be repaired, altered, or processed Metal scrap, time extention Mica films and splittings Minnesota State Fair and Centennial Exposition, articles for exhibition Newsprint, reduction in minimum width. Oregon State Centennial Exposition and International Trade Fair, Portland, Oreg., articles for exhibition Pistols and revolvers, etc Religious regalia and gems for certain organizations Sound recordings, film, etc T a n n i n g extracts Washington State Seventh International Trade Fair, Seattle, articles for exhibition Wool, coarse Harpsichords and clavichords, d u t y rate Mica, unmanufactured, customs d u t y.. Military firearms or ammunition, restriction on reimportation under M u t u a l Security Act of 1958. _ _.. P a i n t roller handles of wood, d u t y r a t e. Rubber-soled footwear, clarification of definition of certain Seed, prohibitions relating to Substitution for drawback purposes Sugar, period for filing claim for floor stocks refund with respect to import tax Synthetic textiles, definition and classification Independence Day, designation; proclamation authorized Independence National Historical Park, Pa.: Acquisition of certain property Appropriation for development authorized Independent Offices. See also Government Department s and Agencies and individual titles. Appropriation Act

INDEX

1933

Page Independent Offices—Continued Page Appropriation for 52, 55, 108, 236, 241, 454, 871, 1063 Corporations, general provisions, Appro107 priation Act 1081 General provisions. Appropriation Act,. 1076, 1081 114 Indian Affairs, Bureau of, appropriation for 157, 874 113 Indian Claims Commission: Appropriation for 168 119 Claims filed with, exception to 620 Indian War, widows of veterans, increase 118 in pensions for 133, 1137 184 976 Indiana, land exchanges at Rochester Fish Culture Station 1724 Indians: Alaska, civil and criminal jurisdiction. 545 1775 Bureau of Indian Affairs, appropriation 602 for 157,874 Cabazon, Augustine and Torres-Martinez Reservations, Calif., irrigation, etc 968 116 Chippewa Indians, Minn., G r and Port117 age National Monument, relinquishment of land for; employment 115 preference for Grand Portage Band 187 and Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, e t c. 1752 602 Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, restoration of certain lands to tribal ownership 121 Colorado River Indian Tribes, funds 72 available 157 120 Contracts, execution of 927 Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, S. D a k. — 120 Claims, payments authorized 1766 976 Transfer of certain buildings by Army; reimbursement 1436 Crow Tribe, Mont.— 267 Huntley reclamation project, pay687 m e n t for lands within 575 Restoration of ceded lands to tribal 185 ownership 121 478 Right-of-way for Yellowtail D a m and 624 Reservoir, payment 361 Excise tax exemptions on articles m a n u factured or produced by 1286 1306 Fishing rights and interests impaired by Dalles D a m, reimbursement 1573 602 Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont., allotment of lands 531 296 Fort Peck, Mont., restoration of ceded lands to tribal ownership 121 Health activities and facilities, appro701 priation for 468 Hoonah Indian Association, transfer of 861 administration of certain housing to Interior Department 974 Hopi Tribe, construction and improvement of roads 834 1063