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 1540 SIXTY-SEVENTH oouennss. sm. IV. os. 292. 1923. Wywninc wroumo. ¤_§}¤°¤*·°¤° R°°°•"* For making payments to Indians of the Wind River Reservation Piymeur ¢¤1¤di¤¤= in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to °" ratify and amend an agreement with the Indians residing on the Shoshone or Wind River Indian Reservation in the State of Wyoming and to make appropriations for carging the same into eifect," v°*·“*P·’°m· approved March 3, 1905 (Thirty-third tatutes, page 1021), $50, reimbursable from the receipts from the sale of the lands ceded and E u relinquished pursuaplt to suih ict. _ t_ he mm, °" For continui the wor o constructing an irriga ion sys m Wyoming, including the Big Wind River_and Dry Creek Canals, · and includin the maintenance and operation of completed canals, g . . $208.94, reimbursable in accordance with the provisions of the Act Pm Om- of March 3, 1905. °¤ rmvsroiv orrxcn. Ar¤mmuN•vyp¤¤- Army and Navy pensions, as follows: For invalids, widows, minor ‘°"" children, and dependent relatives, Army nurses, and all other pensioners who are now borne on the rolls, or who may hereafter be placedathepaon, un$r$til:5e provisicpis of any ind :31 Acts of Con- Prwiw- gress sca year 1 000000: e·0»vuled' That the appropriation psigiimfiiln mm aforebaid for Navy pensiims bball be paid from the income of the Navy pension fund, so far as the same shall be sufficient for that sspmzemmuq. purpose: Provided further, That the amount expended under each of the above items shall be accounted for separately. pnuumnpummm. For an additional amount for the payment of fees and expenses °“· of examming surgeons, pensions, for services rendered within the fiscal year 1923, $177,015. ram: cms. 1·.4·rm•n· ormcn. B}§n°jf¤*“°¤**”°*¤¤· For the share of the United States in the ex nse of conducting the international bureau at Berne, Switzerland, fiscal year 1921, $775. ”°°“"*•“°'* “°"‘°°- _ RWLAHATION snavrcn. °°*·¤¤¤*·,,,R**¤- For investigations. of the feasibility of irri t'on b vit or ••;iip;¤i;¤~g(L;i¤‘g¤irrL pumping, water sources, water storage, and relgzed prolilegnlz onythe ’ Columbia R1ver_and its tributaries, and for coo rative and miscellanepus investigations of the feasibility of reclfmation projects, including personal §Q’V1®8_lll the District of Columbia and elsewhere purchase, retplauir, maintenance, hire and operation of motorprops ed or horse- wn passen carrying vehicles; and for all other expenses; reimbursable in lgzrcase of any project if and when _§:;g_*¤¤*¤¤¤ ¤f adopted for construction by the United States or other a nc · to • y l remain available until December 31, 1924, as follows: golumbia i3$?‘.‘;'.§"°.Y.E;3ii?°...,,’°°°r.L "’”?£’ 1§"*’i"“ %'°’°°$· “°·°°°; °°°*’°i2‘ _ in ions t' $125,000; m an, $275,000. lga ° r°° °m° me pr°]°° ’ N‘°“°"°“'“‘ iwrronn. ram: smmcn. z*°"·“‘“"· Zion National Park· For contin ° . . _· _ uing the constructio reconstruc- §*Iz¤» ¤¤P*FVQ¤¤§¤¢. widening, and SHlif8Cl.¥, inclusiveubf necessary dg°6»fo lug W8y§ and  ui Zion atronal Park, rncludmg %i$0dS01‘ ;0}:iSt1‘uction of a bridge across the Virgin River on p¤b· 1924, $13;*606 e the boundaries of said park, fiscal years 1923 and 9 • `
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