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 890 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 219, 220. 1925. p,:;§£°*:§}§ *;*3* Q; Sec. 3. That the Secretary of Agriculture may exchange deteriochanged gm others in rated explosives or explosive components, obtained by transfer from “°°° °°° "°°’ the Secretary of lVar for distribution among the States and for use in the improvement of roads under his direct supervision, for mi explosives or explosive products in condition for immediate use. t . °g’°t°°’ °°` The Secretary of Agricu ture is further authorized, by contract or otherwise, to reclaim by reworking, reconditioning, cartridging, or otherwise converting into usable form such deteriorated explosives w,};‘f,“§§}‘,§ut$,‘;m High or explosive components as can not be so exchanged, and to pay the cost thereof out of available administrative funds authorized by the Federal Highway Act a proved November 9, 1921, and Acts l,,;.`§§“€§°§{ht:}"§2§$Z amendatory thereof or supplpementary thereto. The Secretary of me Agriculture, in his discretion, may transfer to any department or agency of the Federal Government such of the materials acqluired from such exchanges, and also such of the explosives or exp osive components as may be reworked, reconditioned, cartridged, or othermmm to be mm wise converted hereunder, as may be_ requiredby any such departbursed by activities re- ment or agency for use in its authorized activities: Promded, That °°“"“¥· the charges incident to the storage, handling, protection, exchan e, reworking, reconditioning, cartridging, or conversion of such explosives or explosive components as may be certified by the_Secretary of Agriculture to have been incurred against said administrative funds shall be reimbursed, said funds pro rata by the department or agency of the Federal Government, the State, or other agency H t_ I receiving such explosives or explosive products. m§,‘§§’b,°?y}§§‘¤,§S,§€,’§, ’ Sec. 4. That section 11 of the Federal Highway Act approved {g¤d¤gj¤*¤¤b*° mm November 9, 1921, as amended and approved by the Acts of June n;;¤1£m¢?;¤gga214, cm. 19, 1922, and January 22, 1923, is further amended by inserting after ' ‘ each place where the words "unappropr1ated public lands" occur Tm 3 mv 81 the words " and nontaxable Indian lands, individual and tribal." erproygtgqudpsmte Src. 5. That in ang State where the existing constitution or laws };‘{§s‘}{&f glggjdggf will not permit the tate to provide revenues for the construction, reconstruction, or maintenance of highways, the Secretary of V0M2’p_mm€ud_ Agriculture shall continue to approve projects for said State until ed, $4; ylears aftefjégie pglssgge of this Actkifhhe  find Ehat said e as comp 1 wi A e provisions 0 is c in so ar as its _ existing constitution and laws will permit. ,,,§§,§2§?‘“°°‘ ‘°‘” Src. 6. All Acts or parts of Acts in any way inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed and this Act shall take effect on its passage. . Approved, February 12, 1925. Feb 12, 1925. _CHAP. 220.—An Act To authorize each of the judges of the United States [Y“bh°· N°· 408-] 1l);sgricttCp}prt for tlpe District of Hawaii to hold sessions of the said court. sepaaey a e same une. mm,. vile it enacted  the Senate and House of Representatives of the v01.4z,p.iw,ame¤u- Dnzted States 0; America in Congress assembled, That subdivision °*’· (a) off dsectiond86 cgflphe Hawaiian Organic Act, as amended, is . . amen e to rea as o ows: n£$%;1§i(i§'.§E.'tguth0r. "_Sec. 86. (a) That there shall beestablished in the said Territory ‘ a district court, to_cons1st of two judges, who shall reside therein Division News- and be callerdydistrict judges, and who shall each rece1ve_an annual salary of $4,000. The two ]udges shall from time to t1me, either by order or rules of the court, prescribe at what times and in what qessms by mh classes of cases each of them shall preside, ,,,,3% The two ]udges may each hold separately and at the same time a session of the court (whether at the same or different terms of court, regular or special) and may preside alone over such session. The