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 1].2 SIXTY·EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 135-138. 1924. Kansas or Kaw Tribe of Indians, at public auction, upon such terms and conditions and under such rules and regulations as he may P*¢>¤*#¤¤· prescribe: Provided, That the production of oil and gas and other ¤¢?»ili¤i:i¤l•i-1i)$1ai)r°du° minerals on such lands may be taxed by the State in which said lands are located in all respects the same as production on unrestricted lands, and the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be paid the tax so assessed against the rpxuoeauenagamsc royalty interests on said lands: Provided, however, That such tax I“°‘°°°“°" shall not become a lien or charge of any kind or character against the land or the property of the Indian owner. Approved, April 28, 1924. {bi)? Izdésigé CHAP. 1 36.—J0int Resolution Authorizing appropriations for the maintenance by the United States of membership in the International Statistical Bureau at The Hague. ' Resobved by the Senate and House of Re sentatives of the United memmum 8,,,,,,, States of America in Qongress assembgdi That there is hereby ¤¤§¤ug;gan·;¤£im or W authorized to be appropriated, out of any sums m the Treasury not ggglgauoa my mem- otherwise appropriated, sums not excee ,500 per annum to 1.,,}: ;"I;_m_,m_ enable the United States to maintain mem hip in the Interna- . tional Statistical Bureau at The Hague, such sums to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State Approved, April 28, 1924. @l’§i}?s}°7?fj CHAP. 137.—Joint Resolution Authorizing an appropriation to provide for the representation of the United States at the sevent Pan American Sanitary Conference to be held at Habana, Cuba. _ _ Resobved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the t,,§"é.$§;’,§‘,§‘;{‘ S‘““' United States of America in 6'ongress assembled, That the Presi- Bu *°S°'°¤°h· dent is hereby empowered to appoint not to exceed four persons, ' including not less than two officers of the United States Public Health Service, as dele ates to represent the United States at the seventlh Paihramerican {Sanitary Conference to be held in the city of Ha ana, u a. ‘ ‘ ,0;}§1°g;{“,“Qt‘g°’”d · For_the expenses of such delegates in attending the conference, P¤u.p.m. including the assembly of necessary data, the employment of interpreters, and the preparation of a report, $3,000, to be available durin the fiscal year 1925, is hereby authorized to be appropriated out og any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State. Approved, April 28, 1924. f§P?1I2§éS“%*] CHAP. 138.-·Joint Resolution To provide for the representation of the United States at the meeting of the Inter-American Committee on Electrical Communications to be held in Mexico City in 1924. p Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the m}{}f,;"·’;,‘I’j°“§*}§C%‘{§,§] United States of America in Congress assembled, That there is €<>¤¤m¤¤¤¤¤¤i¤{¤¤- hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasd,§;’;Q9§‘Q§“,‘{,@§{§,g'$I§ ury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $33,000 (to be expended M·=¤4i¤¤ CM under the direction of the Secretary of State), to defray the cost P°”·¤·”°· of representation of the United States at the meeting of the Inter- Promlagos. _ American Committee on Electrical Communications to be held in C,$§,§"g‘g}§,;;’§§_°°fp"“‘ Mexico City, Mexico, in 1924: Pro-vided, however, That the principal delegates shall not exceed three in number and shall be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the