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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sus., I. Cns. 177-179, 183. 1.926. of the institution, person Erm, or corporation, and so forth, to the. credit of such person. Claims may be presented to the d,?_;§°{,$$,‘°,'?';‘§_f“ of the Interior hereunder. at any time, and when established by t proof in any ease more than Eve (yearsafter the death di arge, cr elopement of such legally adjn ged insane person oi Alaska, shall be certified to Congrem for consideration. Approved, April 24, 1926. api-nm mn. CHAP. 178.—An Act To extend the time for the exchange of Government- owned lands for privately owned lands in the Territory of Hawaii. [P“b”°· N°· 1*] Be it enacted by the Senate and H ausggg Representatives of the Un:thed é•fAme¢£caioz0`;•`;»£ig¢•}ess ass lcd,9g[‘2hattl;;aprovisii;>1::‘s ¥§,',“‘;¤I:,;‘a.,d“g of e cto ongressa ro anuary31,1 ,autorizing, President to exchange £§rtain=_Govcrnment-owned lands in the pdvdisdibxrschl Territory of Hawaii, or any interest therein, for privately owned lands or lands owned by the Territory of Hawaii, which were v 01 43. um extended by the Act of Congress apggved March 3, 1925, are hereby ` p' further extended to Jauuaryv31,. Approved, April 24, 1926. CRAP. 179.-—An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy, in his dis- cretion, to deliver to the custody of the State of North Dakota the silver service. · ¤- M7- ’ gtlgigi was presented to the battleship North Dakota by the citizens of that Be it enacted by me Senate and House of Representatives of the ., D, ,, United States of Amerika in Congress assembled, That the Secretary ms§i:¤?i».. ' of the Navy is authorized, in his discretion, to deliverto the custody mubu  pi: of the State of North Dakota, for preservation and exhibition, the °°”"°'°" °° “’° Sm'- silver service which was presented to the battleship North Dakota by the citizens of that State: Provided That no expense shall be No Government sx. incurred by the United States forthe delivery of such silver service. °"f““· _ Approved, April 24, 1926. · {V “ 2 1 . CEA?. 188.-An Act Fixing the fees of jurors and witnessesin the United States courts, including the District Court of Hawaii, the District   of u °·m·l Porto Rico, and the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. . a . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of`Representat£ves of the United States of America in O rece assembled, Thatjurors and §,’;‘j,‘°",§,’·;°,: witnesses (other than witnessesocvho are salaried employees of the i¤r¤¤¤¤<1v¤¤¤••i¤- Government, and detained witnesses) in the United States courts, , including the  Court of Hawaii, the District Court `of' Porto ' Rico, and the Supreme Co1u·t of the District of Columbia, who attend, including those attending before United States commis- sioners, shall be entitled to a per diem for each da of actual attendance and for each day necessarily occupied in gravelinf to 'i`¤·v¤¤ •¤¤·¤¤¤· attend court, or upon the commissioner and returnhome, an, in addition, mileage as hereinafter provided. ‘ ` Sno. 2. Jurors attending in such courts, or before such United States commissioners, sha receive for each day’s attendance and for the time necessarily occupied in going to and returning from the same‘ $4, and 5 cents per mile for going from his or her place of residence to the place of trial or hearing, and 5 cents per mile for returning. »,