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 606 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 316-318. 1924. States, shall have power and authority and it shall be their duty to swear out process and to arrest and take into custody, with or yiithout lprocT1T;? anyppersonsvlvglilol ingy violate anynlnfunzagl proviiiglns 1; ,,,,_,,,,· - romde no erson a wi 0 ¤¤;¤¤£i¢;,¤¤`;}¤fl3°¤t pm- violation hot committed in the presence of some one of the aforesaid u 0Hicials: And provided further That whenever any arrest is made under the provisions o this Act the person so arrested shall be brought forthwith before a commissioner, judge, or court of the United States for examination of the offenses leged against him; and such commissioner, fudge, or court shall proceed in respect thereto as authorized by aw in cases of crimes against the United . States. ..$€f...»°”i°i€.‘}‘.2»‘Z“.ii‘?: sm. e. That this Act shall be in addition to the existing inws an °""'“i“""“‘ the preservation and protectipnpf navigable waters and shall not be construed az rnlpealnng, modifying, or m any manner aifecting the i 8 _ provisions o t ose laws. _ _ _ redt2d§pb¤bii’:g<i; Sec. 9. That the Secretary IS authorized and directed to make ¥mm$ such investigation as may be necessary to ascertain what polluting substances are being_dep0sited into the navigable waters of the United States, or into nonnavigable waters connecting with navigable waters, to such an extent as to endanger or interfere with navigation or commerce upon such navigable waters or the Rem, to Comm iisheries therein; and with a view to ascertaming the sources of such zriih mmmmmue pollutions and by what means they are deposite ; and the Secretary `°'”’ ° shall report the results of his investigation to the Congrem not later than two (years after the passage 0 this Act, togiet er with such ,.,,,,,,,_ recommen ations for remedial egislation as_he_ eems advisable: F¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤\>1¢· Provided, That funds appropriated for examinations, surveys, and contingencies of rivers and harbors may be applied to paying the Admm ,,,,,,0,, cost 0 this investigation, and, to adequately provide therefor, the apgrlnpingted for examinations, surveys, and contingencies of rivers an ar rs. Approved, June 7, 1924. ` June 7,1924. J C’gAPé317£——%n Act Accepting certain tracts of land in the city of Medford, ` 80 OD ORD Y, l'€g0I\. c te Lak N· Be_ it emcted the Senate and House 0 Re eeentatives 0 the "‘f§‘r:,*;"*· 0,%,*,,, Q; United States of ifi/menha in Congress assembbed, {hat the Secrigary gfmlgiwflmiéw of the Ipgericér be, lnnd he isf h§&·§}1>y,¤nuf§1orlged to accept certain ' tracts 0 an in the city 0 o ac on Coimt Oreg described as lots numbered 15 and 16, block 9, amendzd latotld Queen Ann Addition to the city of Medford; and lot 3, bibck 2, cen1galInul;’(‘;1dv1SsE0n'18St0 glgnunity of Ngedford, nrlnch lgave been glienélfered tote m a o ericam eesimpe ytecit rd, Oregon, as_sites for buildings to_be used in connecgiofii with Othe administration of Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. Approved, June 7, 1924. June 7,1921. CHAP. 318.—An_ Act Authorizing annual appropriations for the maintenance of that portion of Gallup-Durango Highway across the Navajo Indian · Reservation and providing reimbursement therefor. Nayajo Indian R8,. Qc it enacted by the Biemzte and House of Rriggresentatives of the €*f*gggg,N·a§g6dRd United_States ry" America m Cimgress assembled, at there is hereby dnnnnny rm- Federal authorized to be appropriated annually out of any money in the ed mh"? °"°“‘ Treasury not otherwise appropriated, thd sum of $20,000 or so much thereof as may be necewary for each Hscal year, to be expended
 * ¤°d· additional sum of not to exceed $50,000 is hereby authorized to be