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 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 313-315. 1924. 599 CHAP. 313.-An Act To authorize the payment of certain taxes to Stevens June 7.1924. and Ferry Counties, in the State of Washington, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary ¤§'ut$`{?§§’ $.2},, F°"’ of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay ,0c*§Yg;g,§*$g¤g°gf to Stevens and Ferry Counties, in the State of Vllashington, as taxes v¤1¤I¤di¤¤ allotments. claimed by said counties under section 2 of the Act of July 1, 1892, V°l`27’°`°3‘ relating to the payment of local taxes on allotted Colville Indian lands, the following sums, to wit: To Stevens County, $44,309.67 ; ,,,0,,,, to Ferry County, $71,458: Provided, That there may be deducted Deductions or sigma from said amounts by the Secretary of the Interior such sum or p°mf°'I“°`““‘“"‘°“‘ sums as he may find have been paid to said counties for Indian E tuition; also the excess, if any, where the rate based on the value of mss °f°th" mes` Iniiign allotments may be found to be in excess of the rate on taxab e and. _ Sm. 2. That there is hereby authorized to be appropriated out r0£`;?§$`Lii$"°b°"z°° of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, $115,767.67 or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the payment of said sums to said counties, as provided in the foregoing section. Approved, June 7, 1924. CHAP. 314.-An Act To repeal an Act authorizing the construction of hl§?ié1?i4` bridges across the Great Kanawha River. [Public, Nc. zsc.1 Be it enacted the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives of the United States ofb./!dm,e1··ica in 0 ess asse1{bled?rThat the Act of mgmt ¥°°°wb° Congress entitled "An Act to aliiwbrize the construction of bridges 8c;*0‘,§§f’f,§‘,§,f,;’(§_b“dg°° across the Great Kanawha River below the falls, and to prescribe  24. v· 472. re the dimensions of the same," approved March 3, 1887, be, and the ' same is, hereby repealed. Approved, June 7, 1924. CHAP. 815.- Ac n Act entitled "An Act for the re ulation Jug? of the practice oft ¢Ientiiiti?y0i1b`llll(iie1(l)iIstrict of Columbia, and for the prbtection ELzW` of the people from empiricism in relation thereto," approved June 6, 1892, and Acts amendatory thereof. . E6 it enacted by the Semzte and House of Representatives of the Daum D C United States 3 America in O0 ress assembled, That unless pre- rmuc1i%¤`eeims¢ V10l1Sly qualili as provided byngw it shall be unlawful foI‘ any §',,,,,,",‘£’Q§ifi,’,f,‘,§,'§#",f,*f person not licensed as a dentist within the meaning of this Act to practice dentistry within the District of Columbia, and it shall like- WlSQ be unlawful for any person to follow the occupation of oral . hygienist in said District without having first complied with the provislipsps of this Act and having been registered as hereinafter provi, SHG. 2. That no person shall be eligible for appointment upon the ,,,,’},‘;§§f’ °' "°"‘“’ °" b021‘gd _0f cgental examiners whodhas npt biaen gpr five yeaiés next Q¤¤¤¤<¤¤¤¤¤- PNC mg is a` intment a resident o an in the active an reputable practice dfpdentistry in the District of Columbia. App0i11t· App°mtmmt°m` ments shall be for a term of five ears or until their successors are appointed and qualified, and shalfbe from a list of three to seven ehgibles submitted by the dental societies of the District of Columbw; and no officer or member of the faculty of any dental school 01* I“°K‘m“‘ college shall be eligible for appointment upon said board. SEC: 3. The board of dentalxiixaminers shall organize by elwtipg ,,,,2‘,f'“"°°"’°°°’°° from its members a president and a secretary-treasurer, who sh give bond to the United States in the sum of $2,500. The board