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 SIXTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Suse. I. Cas. 572, 576-578. 1926. 741 undisrissaid Act 1¤g§;·oveddvMarch  (Forty-secopdrh  to at~ ar ,. ,an ex ;‘ rcentumo euro 5- tics de1€;edi?§>m such sourcefigich sliailcbe paid, to the Statg of g¤°¤i1°iia°:c°i°x°¤°m Oklahoma in lieu of all State and local taxes upon said tribal funds ‘°°""‘°°‘ andshall be expended/by the State in the same manner ss if received under section clot the Act agvprovecl February 25, 1920 (Forty- "°‘·‘*·l’-“’°· iirstStatutes‘atLarge,pa§e43   v_ _ j 5 _ A, L_ Sac. 2. Tha»Secretary o the terior is authorized to administer   "“’ anddisburse the moneys which are hereby appropriated, subject to P~¢·v-¤¤¤•- the requirements of existing law, and to prescribe needful rules and regulations for carrying into eifect the provisions of this Act. Approved, June 12, 1926. CHAP; 576;-An Act To authorise the e diture of tribal funds of the Jm;.u°m6i Klamath Indians to pay actual expenses of firdledlgate to Washington, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and Home of_-Repreeeatattvea of the United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the Secretary O,§§f‘“"“‘ I“‘“""· of the Interior is hereby authorized to expend-the sum of $1000, m{;¤¤&,¤&, •g};*·g_% or so much thereof as may be necessary, o the tribal fundsoil the 3% cf vidt cl • Klamath Indians of the State of Oregon, to pay the actual expenses ,,,,,_ °° w““"" of the one delcefate of the said tribe . who has been elected bythe General Coun ° of the Klamath Indians to attend to the business of the tribe and pig his expenses to Washington, to present the affairs of the said amath ndians of the State of Oregon to the o£cials of the United States. Approved, June 14, 1926. CHAP. 577.-—An Act To amend section 204 of an Act entitled "An Act to Jlg°1l·"¤il??] establish a code of law for the District of Cclumbia," approved March 3, 1901, [ bile. No- 385- and the Acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto. Be it enacted b the Senate and H ouae of Representatives of the _ United States eziiimenlca in Congress assembled, That section 204 ¤,,1?,'§“*°° °' °°1“"“’*‘ of the Code of w for the District of Columbia be, and the same is °£’°l·**·P·°°°·•¤¤¤¤•*· hereby, amended so as to read as follows: . I Sno. 204. Drawing jurors: At least ten days before the first §'§,'§g;,- .,,,,1,,,,; Tuesday of each month specified in section 202 when jury trials are ¤'j,§£,°;°8R,;_“° to be had, said jury commission shall publicly break the seal of the ' ` jury box and proceed to draw therefrom, by lot and without previous examination, the names of such number of persons as the. general term of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia may from time to time direct to serve as grand and petit jurors in the Supreme Court of the District of Colum ia; and shall forthwith certify to the clerk of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia the names of the persons so drawn as jurors. Approved, June 14, 1926. (YEA!. 578.-An Act To authorise asguisition or use of public lands by States, Jdiiiiaiiioizqg counties, or municipalities for rccreatio purposes. · I Beit enacted the Senate and House of Representatives of the Unset sam ofbgmerica at congress memtzee, rust use Secretary %‘i_,"‘?,‘2f'·,,,,,,,,,. of the Interior be, and hereby isyauthorized, in his discretion, to *;Q°:*;,,§¤*:f*;,*¢·’* withhold from all forms of ap ropriation unreserved nonmineral in exchmae :¤`i·ri:s°b°i public lands, which have been ci)ass1fied by him. as chiefly valuable °'°"°°""