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 1710 s1X·rY-snvEN*r11 couennss. sm. 11. cus. 352-355. 1922. $¤P*¤¤1b¤¥‘ W5 1922- CHAP. 352.-An Act For the relief of George R. Campbell, Milton B. Germond, .,,,t—;[ fgtgiji {1 M and wa1terD.1.e¤g. Be it enacted b the Senate and House 0; Representatives of the ,tg°°°‘° B‘°°"“°b°H’ United States of  in Congress assembled, That the Secretary m;j*7¤°¤**°»'°*°°"· of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, author1zed_and directed to pay, out of an mone in the Treasiny not otherwise appropriated, to George R. Campbellilliilton B. Germond, and Vlgalter D. Loéig, their heirs or _8SS1.gI1S, the sum of $5,034.75, being the amount ue them for services performed as United States deputy surveyors, m accordance with the re ort of the Secretary of the Treasury con- . . P. tained m House Document Numbered 683, Sixty-second Congress, second SBSSIOD. Approved, September 20, 1922. S°”°°‘}"£€'£'3#,§“” cmu. ass.-an Act Authorizing the imuance or a pmum ree a retry H. Ken- nedy for land allotted to him on the Blackfoot Reservation, Montana. Be it enacted by   Senate and House ¢y’lE1e£resentati*ves of the United £,‘§'Q{P§;u,K“,;_“"1’· States of America in _0ongress assembled, at the Secretary_ of the Inttgupr bp, andPhe 1sI§;1er§lgy, aptheilized and dlirected tohissiéeeg pa n m eeto erry. nnery otteenum erseven un 351 tgeventy-tyvii, ]iilReserva:ltion, Montana, ger gig acres 0 an ot to on said reservation im er v‘*·“·P·*°· provisions of the Act of June 30 1919 (Forty-first Statutes at Largo, page 16), said patent to be 1S$\l6(l. upon the‘approval of said allotment an the schedule containing same. Approved, September 20, 1922. sepamtem im cnn. s¤4.-an Aa me are miler of Israel Bute. Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Representatives of the United  a,_ States of America in Congress assembled? That the Northern Pacific gggdégnlgliipéugbgé Railway Company upon its   with the Secretary of the Interior aueaaiwsycempm. a proper relinquishment dnsclaiming in favor of the United States all t1 e and interest in or to the northwest quarter of the southwest aprarter, sgctiron eleven, tognship fifty-three north, ranggjltwenty- I ge (wes _, ourtd princip d meridian, m the Duluth, nesota, s.:.d..;;‘;a2..2; zsbsessed 2:‘22“°a#$* nssazed {*2 ·, a , s e en 1 o se ec and receive a patent for other vacant, unreserved, nonmineral public lands of an equal area situate within any State into which the company’s_ grant extends; and the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and  to permit, after the filing of such relin uishment by said railway company, the homestead entry of Israel(l3utts to remain intact as though said entry had been properly allowed, accept the proof offered, and duly issue patent thereon. Approved, September 20, 1922. S°"“"}‘b‘E"°·}°”· mar. sus.-. A · · ,-,,3,,,,, - T§.—»——€..§ $$.1.., nerly at land satis t§l.;}I.".‘}1§’i§.?é“§r§‘;%0.t R.°J.£f.%i..’§T°§E$.” '°""“° K°'* 6 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives o the United i.°?i&°pel;£;m1$ri$7ét¤.   of gimenca in _C’ongress assembled, Thiit the Secre)tary_of the tenor e, and he is hereby authorized and directed to issue a patent in fee to Jerome Kennerly, allottee number seven hundred and seventy-three. on the Blackfoot Reservation Montana, for the eighty