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 SIXTY-FIF TH CONGRESS. Ssss. III. Crrs. 4-6. 1919. 1053 Sec. 3. That the expenses authorized by this Act shall be aid a,g§§P”P”°“°““““‘ from the following approjilriations for the fiscal ear nineteen liiun- ` dred and nineteen, w ch ereby are made available therefor: *’°"·1’·”°‘· _ For the Vicar Department, from "Transportation of the Army and "“°»1’~“88- its supp ies. For the Navy Department, from "Pay, miscellaneous." *‘·”"»P· ’°‘*· For all other executive departments and independent establishmgiis, frrilm the appropriagionsl for the support of the services in w c suc rsons are employe. Sec. 4. Thiit any employee who would be entitled to trans rta- ,,.§?'{;‘}}‘*,,§,‘{,,*’,‘f,’“§‘{,€ tion, including sleeping-car accommodation, under this Act and)0 who ¤¤1¤1>¤1 10, 1918- has left the istrict of Columbia prior to the assage of this Act, but not before December tenth, nineteen hundred) and eighteen, upon alplplication and presentation within sixty days after the passage of t s Act of proper proof shall have refunded the cost of actual railroad transportation, including sleeping—car accommodation, from the District of Columbia to the place from which emplo ent was accepted, or to their legal residence, or to such other pldiie not a greater distance to which the employee maiy have gone: Provided, mam hat payment to any emiployee for eave o absence not earned in ` priopogtionhto th; teriglso employment shall be deducted from the re un authorize in t section. Sec. 5. That the provision made in this Act for the transporta- l,,,I,`;,§’,,f’,`,?"'°"‘°“t“I“I‘ tion of employees shisillldpolii be suppleipentgd in any manner by the various servicesinw the areem o e. Sec. 6. That the lprovisio1£ made in {his Act for the transporta- p.,1g§l,§‘§§’tl§°{§’,i.{’,§$eY.P' tion of employees s a.ll not apply to those who enter such service after the passage of this Act. Approved, January 7, 1919. CHAP. 5.-An Act To authorize the sale of certain lands to school district Ilgil§9;l$·i%19- numbered twenty-eight, of Mimoula County, Montana. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatioea of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Tiiiit the Secretary of the F1¤;y¤¤¤;1‘¥¤·{1¤R¤¤· Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized, in his discretion, to sell °rii:1e°.iii¤¤.°i°i¤§teiris. and conve to school district numbered twenty-eight, of Missoula ’°“'°°°‘"”"°”°"°°'· County, Miymtana, the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-six, township twenty-one north, range twenty west, on the Flathead Indian Reservation, in Montana, or so much thereof as may be required, for public school purposes, under such terms and regulations as he may prescribe, at not less than its a praised value; and the not proceeds from the sale of said land shall lie deposited in the Treasury of the United Statcs to the credit of the Flathead Indians, to draw interest at the rate now provided by law, and to be used for the benefit of the Indians on the Flathead Indian Reservation: Provided, That the patent Protigo, _ therefor shall contain the condition that Indian children, residing in c,;§§§g§‘°" °“°d“*“ the said school district numbered twenty-eight, shall at all times be admitted to the privilege of attendance and instruction on equality with white children. Approved, January 7, 1919. anu 7,1919. CHAP. 6.·-Joint Resolution Providing for the filling of a vacancy in the Board of  -l?§r°$- ISU Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, of the class other than Members of Congress. Resolved by the Senate and House tif Re resentatizres of the United t.(§1¤11*¤S°1¤1¤¤‘¤$¤*11* States of America in Congress assem Zed, llhat the vacancy in the `