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 PUBLIC LAWS OF THE SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES Passed at the first session, which was begun and held at the city of Washington, in the Distrwbt of Columbia, on Monday, the third day of Decem er, 1928, and was adjourned without day rm Saturday, the seventh day of June, 1.924. CALVIN COOLIDGE, President; ALBERT B. Cummins, President of the Senate pro tempore; CHARLES Cmrrxs, Acting President of the Senate pro ternpore, March 7, 12, and 13, 1924; GEORGE H. MosEs, Acting President of the Senate pro tem ore, March 10, 24, and 25, May 26, 1924; JAMES W. WADSWORTH, Jr., Acting Igiesident of the Senate o tempore, March 14 to 18, 1924; SELDEN P. SPENCER, Acting President of the gnate pro tempore, May 24, 1924; FREDERICK H. GILLETT, Speaker of the House of Representatives. ··~ Deeember18,19Z4. CHAP. 1.——Joint Resolution Authorizing payment of the salaries of the officers lH·J·R¤¤-70-l and employees ot Congress for December, 1923, on the 20th day of that month. (hb- Res-. No-rl Resobved b the Senate and House o Re esentatieves of the United States of Arnyhrica in Congress assem.bled,pThat the Secretary of the ag°€5?§i.°s?md% Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives are authorized §§§l‘g°,§mf§'g‘,'gf’ D°‘ and directed to pay to the officers and employees of the Senate and House of Representatives, including the Capitol police, the Legislative Drafting Service, and employees paid on vouchers under authority of resolutions, their respective salaries for the month of December, 1923, on the 20th day of that month. Approved, December 18, 1923. CHAP. 2.—An A 1; ro ' for a. it 100 to each Jim 25'192'L enrolled member of the  Tribe gfrhfihliiegotgaglddiulhgffninds standing  to their credit in the Treasury of the United States. He it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the U ruted States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary Mg;g{’,°g"’ I”°“°”"· °‘ of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized to withdraw from Per capita rment the Treasury of the United States so much as may be necessary of the g~,°i?.ip¤T§$§ud °° pI‘1nc1pal fund on deposit to the credit of the Chi pewa Indians in V°’·25»P·“2· the State of Minnesota, arising imder section 7 ogthe Act of January 14, 1889 (Twent -fifth Statutes at Large, 642), entitled "An Act for the relief ant? civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota,” and to make therefrom a per capita payment or distribution of $100 to each enrolled member of the tribe, under such rules and regulations as the said Secretary may rescribe: Provided, That before any ayment is made hereunder the Chippewa §',,‘,§;“‘,§@,;m by m,,_ Indians of Minnesota shall; in such manner as may be prescribed 1