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 1228 srxrvrrrrrnn couennss. sms. 111. RES. 16, 17. 1915. ¤i°%Y`t?·?ilf—¤ [N$·’¤t2i%@?§?.’§1.1%°¥;¥“ruHa¤mg““*i°”t¢?5, §t‘$‘”§?£e3%§l.§t‘i{‘?;,1g?.t‘§ [Pub. Bas., No- 74.1 Ingihlp trilgcesé, ang for other purposes, for the fiscal year June thirtieth, nine. » teen un an sixteen. Dmnm _ Resol ed by the·Se1urte and House of Re esentatives of the Unit d xiii}: ¤¤¤¤¤= ig- States 0; America in 0 ess assembled, That all appropriations fdr pvruwdetglorcontinuod. Ong" ¥ . . ammgaseu year rmt. the current  contingent expenses of the Bureau 0 Indian Affairs and for fulfilling treaty strgulatrons with V&I'1OUS· Indran tubes which shall remam unprovide for on June thirtieth, nmeteen lnmdred and fifteen, are continued and made available for and durmdg the fiscal year nineteen hundred and sixteen to the same extent, in etail, and under the same conditions, restrictions, and limitations for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and sixteen as the same were provided iLa,p,8ss2.m md {Olaf!} account of the ikcal yea; niroigteaeln hundreid an8i·]l1iilL_teen  the °‘“' •° ° · n `an appropriation ct or t at c year. or o suc puroses a sufficient sum is appropriated, out of any mone in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, or out of funds to tile credit of Indians_as the same were respectively provided in the Indian 'gm ,· ,,,,,,1,,, r 1 e pm spa rs:$a.*:;;;;.%:2ts€s::Is:e;¤s$2fat tts.; A m States oi- from Indian funds shall not exceed in the aggregate the amounts of such appro nations for the fiscal year nineteen undred ¤°l§§g,“,$§"*gg,_°Y”¤” and fifteen: Provided further, That this joint resolution shall not be construed as providing for or authorizing the duplication of any special payment or for the execution of arg purpose provided for, or un an "§]!{§f_j$¤°’·°”*Yi¤¤ fifteen: Provided {further, That appropriations continued hereunder shall be available or the maintenance, repair, and operation of motorpropelled and horse-drawn passenger carrying vehicles in the same manner as appropriations were available for those purposes during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and fifteen. Approved, March_4, 1915. [P§>;“i§€é;;°ii?5] se%1Z$‘6ZtL$l§‘§§§§'£ié;§;§§0l‘§%°£X?Z • GS., 0. · ]]Q]‘Qus [n ' government of the llnited Stbctleglacgli atllellleaduclrs of l-he winrcriiz parties in  ° _ Resolved by the _Semte and House of Representatives of the United ?,~’§§,°,§§‘E,‘}°“${YC,§”;,,,; States of America in Ormgress assembled, That the thanks of Congress ggogggg giwéiyujgg ge, G thege are ho{2by‘;pri=§senNtg'dg to tho1ir§;rcelle§gios Siencg Domicio no ¤1»s.1~:¤a¤, a ama nor m o. n an nor o are f §,‘,§§}’s",{,’,F’“"°‘“:‘ll°' their generous services as mediators in the contrnvlcirlisry betlweeri tl;. Govemmentpf Unlgted   o; America and the leaders of the warring parties rn e u c o exico. wg“g¤gt:*¤ ¢¤ bs _ Sec. 2. That the President of the United States is hereby author- ’ 1Z€d_8I1d requested_to cause to be made and presented to their excellencres Senor Domicro da Gama, Senor Romulo S. N a6n, and Senor Ehdaolardo Suaréof sintgbletgolii medalsi1o;ip1éopr1atelyhirisd<;*’ri§>1ed, which express e esrma onmw c o ¤·re 1; ° of these distingulilslied statesmen, and thenheriirblihs wlildhfrlzhcg; repréeseno, rn the promotion of peace and order in the American con men. , Appmmmon. Doggie. 3. 'l£g1a.i;ht(he§.r1(1p1 of 023,000,1pr so moch as rolay ge ssary, man ac ure o sm me ere appriogrrated out ol) any money in the Treas1u·y not otherwi; appro): pna. Approved, March 4, 1915.
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