Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/475

 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 104. 1922. 447 BUREAU or INDIAN Armms. Mmmm For expensesnecessary in the purchase of oods and supplies for °"*"u°* the Indian Service, including inspection, pay og necessary employees, and all other expenses connected therewith, including advertising, storage, and trans ortation of Indian goods and supplies, for the fiscal years that follow: Ilggcgal year 1920, $3,730.40; ` c ear 1921, $78,000. .,,,,8,, ,,, For tegzgraph and telephone toll mess es on business pertaining Ph°¤°¤¤•g•;•gfi de to the In `an Service sent and receivedaéby the Bureau of Indian Affairs at Washington, fiscal year 1920, $35.52. Fm Hm mw, i For improvement, maintenance, and operation of the Fort Hall system. °° inigation system, Escal year 1920, reimbursable, $11. or the reconstruction of the irrigation project for the L a I“’;,,f,Q',,‘2i“,,,1;",,$l',}§;,,_ Pueblo and for the operation and maintenance of the systemflgsldlal year 1921, $1,069.05, reimbursable bsy the Indians benefited, under such rgles and regulations as the ecretary of the Interior may_ rescribe. _ P For maintenance and operation of the Modoc Point irrigation a.g°2§°§uI;,°:"$mi§$i‘°' zystem within the Klamath Indian Reservation, in the State of V°L“·P·’°”*· regon, fiscal year 1921, $2.55, reimbursable in accordance with the provisions of the Act of March 3, 1911. Alabama d C For the education of the Alabama and Coushatta Indians located sbattaIndJa1isl:Tex(?u- in Polk County, Texas, by the construction of a school building, including equipment, upon land belonging to said Indians, $191.60. GovmzN1mN'r IN Tim Tmmrroizms. T°mt°°i°°‘ Hawaii. Territory of Hawaii: For the amount required to increase the nzcmarr and pricompensation of the secretary of the Territory from $4,000 to $5,400 Am,p.1aaZ per annum and the private secretary to the Governor from $2,250 to $3,000 er annum, in accordance with section 314 of the “Hawaiian mmm. Homes Clbmmission Act, 1920," $2,102.22: Provided, That any p,,D°d,‘§,'?_°“‘ °‘b°'“" amount which may have been paid to the %ivate secretary to the idol- 41» 1>-131 Governor under section 6 of the Legislative, xecutive, and Judicial Appropriation Act approved March 3, 1921, during the period from July 9, 1921, to the ate of the approval of this Act shall e deducted from the amount herein appropriated for such private secretary and shall lapse and be covered into the Treasury. DEPARTMENT or Jusrion. ¤.E°"°"‘““‘° °‘ "‘* Not to exceed $5,000 of the appropriation of $35000 made in Gdrngliiitm Mum section 6 of the Act approved Margh 4, 1921, entitled "An Act to m$s£:‘:%¢mlm$il°;Z repeal and annul certam arts of the charter and lease granted and P°$§_’~,,_,,,“,_ made to the Washington gdarket Comyiiany by the Act entitled ‘An Act to incorporate the Washington arket Company} approved May 28, 1870, ’ in addition to the sum not in excess o $3,500 provided A·|¢¢,p.E. for the same pur ose by the Act approved December 15, 1921 (Public Numbered 199, gixt -seventh Congress), is made available to enable the Attomey Generg to compensate expert witnesses and pay necessary expenses incident to the duties  upon him by section 7 of the said Act approved March 4, 1921. coN·rrNonN*r EXPENSES, Dm·A1rrnmN*r or JUs·rrcm. For miscellaneous expenditures, including telegraphing, fuel, ligits,  I ` foreign postage, labor, repairs of b\11l(l.\!§S_, care of grounds, boo of reference, periodicals, typewriters and a ding machmes and exchange of same, street car fares not exceeding $300, and other necessaries,