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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. sms. 11. ous. 169, 172, 176, 191. 1922. 1589 J CZ%APi{1§9.;.A:n Act To auttlgorize the Chicago, Dezpit and Canad@Gt1éand Trrigik Al}g¤§82ég¥;22· III!. OD Om BD ,OI'1 SU. IB I', 1 in its sae of Manga?. Y °°°°°° ° ““”g"“ °”°° ° "’°"€ °’ ¤P·v·¤¤·N··-s-1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United States of America in C0 ess assembled, Tgiit the Chicago, Detroit C,g§,§g¤Q;r¥;,*j§“§,En;",{g and Canada Grand Truiiir Junction Railroad Company, or its suc- Junction Railroad cessors or assigns, is hereby authorized and em owered to lease lot C`E°§”{§'g,,,, ggrtgin of numbered one, or any portion thereof, and any liuildings thereon, as g_fnP’°P°"¤i°S in “i°‘“· described in the platent dated March 8, 1859, issued to such railroad vbi 11,p. am. company under the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act granting the right of way over and depot glounds on the military reserve at Fort Gratiot, in the State of 'chigan, for railroad purposes," approved Februar} 8, 1859, as amended: Provided, That any such €,,'{','L’§,,,,_ lease shall be ma e subject to the condition in said Act that the grant to said railroad company shall cease and determine in the event that such railroad sh be discontinued. Approved, April 28, 1922. CHAP. 172.-An Act To carry out the provisions of an Act approved July 1, 1902, Apfg gg? known as the Act entitled "An Act to accept, ratifkygband confirm a proposed agree- ment submitted by the Kansas or Kaw Indians of O oma, and for other pur ," and to provide for a settlement to Addie Ma Auld and Archie William Auld, who were enrolled as members of the said tribe aiier the lands and moneys of said tribe had been divided. Be it enacted by the Senate and Housigf Representatives of the Unded States of Amerika in Congress assemb, That section 7 of the agree- A,:§§{l,“wm,’€,*§,{ A,,,“,§{‘* ment with the Kansas or Kaw Indians, approved July 1, 1902 d:¤@¤::f K¤w1¤- (Thirty-second Statutes at Large, (page 638l), setting aside and reserving from allotment one himdre and sixty acres, mcluding the school and agency buildings, be, and the same is hereby, amended so as to authorize the Secretary of the Interior in his discretion to allot to Addie May Auld and Archie William Auld one hundred and fifty acres of said reserve, excepting from allotment all school and agency buildings and not exceeding ten acres of land, the conveyance to the said persons named to be of the same form as to other Kaw allottees: Provided, That the allotments of the said land shall be in {TM-] mt 0, lm I ull settlement of all back annuities and ang other claims or rights cum of said persons as enrolled members of the aw Tribe of Indians. Approved, April 29, 1922. CHAP. 176.-An Act For the relief of Monroe B. Shealy. lg.yRl'7isi,b.2i Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rllegrescntatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, at the Secretary of the ¥§§’m°§¤§,f““"· Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to ' Monroe B. Shealy, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $414.66 for damages to his automobile by an Army truck belonging to the Government. Approved, May 2, 1922. in 15, im CHAP. 191.-An Act For the relief of the owners of the schooner Horatio G. Fos. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the claim of the owners   G- "`°“·" of the schooner Horatio G. F oss,   out of a collision between 9¤;¤¤soI§ig¤i:g·§r“lo_p_ said schooner and the United States collier Jupiter off Winter Quarter {Q`.; El $.1%.,-ic; mn,