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 994 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Gus. 366, 367. 1922. D°°°¤m, ***1**, H§'*°* known as the Detention Hos ital Building, being situated on plot begrsnirueeziuing consisting of lot sixty-six, inpblock thirty, in the town of Nome, § ,,,l{’ Bmw Territory of Alaska, according to the official plat_thereof, and the easterly sixty-five feet of Second Avenue west, in said town of Nome, Territory of Alaska, vacated by said town of ome and donated by said town of Nome to the Department of Justice on the 25th day of August, 1913, by ordinance numbered 232, and a§ortion and part of lot sixty-seven, in block thirty, in the town of cme, Territory of Alaska, according to the official plat thereof, approximately eight feet in width an extending the ull length of said lot sixty;-seven alongside of and contiguous to said lot sixty-six, shall not e sold but shall be retained by the United States for use by the employees of the United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Inte— . rior, and for such other uses of the Govemment as the President margldirect. _ _ _ °¤=*¤¤Y *¤¤¤¥*¤¤d· e Attorney General is authorized to trmer the custody of said A building to the Secretary of the Interior for use as set forth above. pé{>:,_¤W¤¢ 1¤w= *°· All laws or puarts of laws to the extent they are in conflict with the provisions of t `s Act are repealed. Approved, September 21, 1922. S°¥i:°;t:`ig§gig22` CHAP. 367.-An Act Extending time for allotments on the Grow Reservation; protecting certain members of the Five Oivilized Tribes; relief of Indians occupying certain lands in Arizona, New Mexico, and California; issuing patents in certain cases; establishing a revolving fund on the Rosebud Reservation; memorial to Indians of the Rosebud Restuvation killed in the World War; conferring authority on the Secretary of the Interior as to alienation in certain Indian allotments, and I for other purposm. Be it emwted by the Semzte and House 0 Representatives 0 the United v,$§§ {g“,,‘,ll{" Rm" States of America in Congress assembled); That the time {or making m'*,}$gng°;$#“ '°’ the allotments on the Crow Reservation, Montana, as provided by vox. 41, p. 152. the Act of Jime 4, 1920 (Forty-first Statutes at Large, p e 751), ge, and it is hereby, extended for a period of two years £roma§)ecemer 4, 192. O§;j°Ci'”1=°¤"**”°°· Sr:o._ 1. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and is hereby, comma seaman authorized, m his discretion, to make or approve contracts with {§’,§,,*;'°{’,‘{‘“,§;,ff,,°,* 2}; competent and experienced firms or individuals to re are and amended inc0me—tax returns covering the years 1919, 1920, and 1921, for the restricted members of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians in Oklahoma, and to prosecute all appropriate proceedings to recover for such members an excess income tax which may ,,m,_ have been paid by or exacted of them, respectively: Provided, That num. the comdpensation paid for the preparation and submission of such · amende inc0me·tax returns shall not exceed for any year 10 per centum of the actual net savings in taxes allowed such tax-paying Indians either by reason of deductions for depletion or other proper allowances actually secured in their behalf as a result of the work and efforts of the firms or individuals with whom such contract or contracts are made in pursuance of this Act, and that such contracts shall obhgate the lirms or individuals with whom the same are made to prosecute to a final determination all claims included in Psynmmmhmds Such contract, unless the Secretary shall otherwise direct: Provided mus mmm. further, That the Secretary shall make payment of such compensatnon out of the funds be onging to the several restricted Indians jaandpmulmdso who shall be the beneficiaries  such contract. _ Inrcianimqmunsui to S1=:0._ 2. That_all of the provisions of an Act entitled "An Act for .m,,df,d"}*“'”““#°‘°· the  of Indians occupgiing railroad lands in Arizona, New Mexico, wllgf-gV7·gai¤217.§¤;· Or Q8.l.lfoIIl18.,n approved arch 4, 1913, and amended b the Act of ’ ' April 11, 1916, and the Act of June 30, 1919, be, and the same are
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