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 SIXTI-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 125, 128, 132, 133. 1921. 22]. and payable to the States under the Act of May 23, 1908, and the "°'·3’·P·8”· 10 per centum of said receirgs which may be expended by the Secretary of Agriculture under the Act of March 4, 1913 (Thirty-seventh Statutes, page _828), for the construction and maintenance of roads and trails withm the national forests, all moneys which are received by the Secretary of Agriculture rior to December 31, 1921, as V°‘· “» P·m°· deferred azing fees authorized to be so paid under the Act of March ‘*"°" °‘ m` 3, 1921 %i;'ubl1c, Numbered 367, page 18), shall be considered as PBCBIPLS of the fiscal year 1921. Approved, November 17, 1921. CHAP. 128.-An Act To amend an Act entitled "An Act to authorize the Presi- Nilvgulggtff {lm.- dent of the United States to locate, construct and 0 te railroads in the Territory [P°"“°· N°· gg-! of Alaska, and for other purposes," approved March @914, as amended. Be tt enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _M,,Sk,,,,m,,,,.;& States of America in Congress assemble, That the Act entitled "An °X_°*·38·P·3°7»¤m°¤d· Act to authorize the President of the United States to locate, construct, and operate railroads in the Territory of Alaska, and for other purposes," approved March 12, 1914, as amended, is further amended y add` at the end of section 2 a proviso to read as follows: Addition, mm mk "Pro%ed further, That in order to complete the construction and thorized an constructequipment of the railroad between Seward and Fairbanks, together §?§;,b‘§f,‘§g;,,S°"“d t° with necessary sidings, spurs, and lateral branches, there is hereby VM- 4% P- 2% authorized to be gppro riated, in addition to all sums heretofore appropriated there or, tli)e sum of $4,000,000, to be immediately and continuously available until expended." Approved, November 18, 1921. CHAP. 132.-An Act In reference to a national mili k on the lains of N°"mb°' 19*192L Chalmette, below the city of New Orleans. tary Pm P Be it enacted b the Senate and House pif Re resentatives of the Unded .. States of Aniericgft in Congress assemble, Tliht the Secretary of War Piiilixlmém mm be, and he is hereby directed to investigate the feasibility of estab- t,§,‘Q$§¥§§ ,{{’{°°§ lishinv a national military park on the plains of Chalmette, below the ¤,;*¤f8gg ew °*'¤¤¤· cit of New Orleans, where was fought on January 8, 1815, the Battle " ` of New Orleans, and to prepare plans of such park and estimate of the cost therefor, and obtain such further information as may enable Congress to act u on the matter after being fully advised. _ Expenses mm Sec. 2. That the ex enses of the investigation herein directed to Army contingencies. be made shall be paid ¥rom the appropriation "Contmgenc1es of the ‘*""·P‘°8‘ Army/’ Approved, November 19, 1921. . CHAP. 133.-—An Act Authorizing a per capita payment to the Chippewa Indians N°§·ili“f£fffési?2l` of Minnesota from their tribal funds he.d in trust by the United States. [Pumic, Ne. ss.] Be it enacted the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United _ H _ __ States of Ameriii/a in Congress assembled, 'Piiitt the Secretary of the M§,t{,'§°§§§;°I dmmm Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized to withdraw from the ,mI;Qgggg*gJ1{Tgh$§g;Q$ Treasury of the United States so much as may  necessary of the wlledmembers. principal fund on depos1t_to the credit of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota, arising under section 7 of the act of January 14, 1889 (Twenty-fifth Statutes at Largg, page 642), entitled "An Act for the relief and civilization of the C ppewa Indians in the State of Minnesota," and to make therefrom a per capita payment, or