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 922 SIX'l‘Y~·NIN’l`H CONGRESS. Sass. Il. Cns. 9, 10, 12. 1926. 1>¤¤¤¤¤•r¤.¤¤¤¤-  .-·-An. .,,c_,¤m,.i,.—¤-·g·=_,, geaagggtgtgmws §£;x*§;”:‘.5i‘s;?t%?.‘i°&i¤‘i‘1€.‘k£2?¥d§i»$Q‘,“.,‘E§§.‘§ V 1 _ ~,,,. _ , _; , _ 1,. , . I l ' · wa”°l“ s·Ma;.,;%;:......,,M e~e Hc·~zz.,:;sa~mm~ °si.,."” ., e - taryiof the Interior‘bd,' and be lie by is, authorized to exrpenid, out _,,,,,,,,_,,,,_ of the ‘“fU.1I(I8"Il0W stanthng tothe, credit of wthe Crow ation of _ p raaisaper Montana in the Treaeury of theiUnited_States, a sum hum of not toexeeed $5,000 asa retainer  attorneys employed b the M,,d,.;,,,.,,,,,,,,_ Crdqvindians under contract as provided   law: Provided, ll‘hat not more than $2,500 of said, sum of$5,000 s all be aid to counsel uga the approval at tgeir contractfor employment}: and that the _   all be pai to them onlt§‘when't e Secretary of the Interior js ‘satislled`tliat’ services in e value of $5,000 have been nexideredl by theinin behalf of the Indians. `S Approved, December 15, 1926. r “ Dsssmnsriaiaac. c       - it if I {H- J- R°'· WJ · URL!. 11).-Joint   Relieving poets or camps of organisations com- pond { bl —d,pch,,,.gBd mldioml il I · · · aecounz oglliileafpzr destruction ol., obsolete glegrlloaiiihduliayglitllgeg €V¤s:;!Plge:>b;r1thh'ex?tl , Resbhedc  the‘SenbZe.SaLi1d House of ’Re enmfrv 0 th  mm°’““*“u··'             ,» Thet the Sgecrgtaryj wm ,0, ku, M 0, of er isehereby authorized, at l1lS’(I1SC1‘0lZl0D,, 111 prolper cases Aghrréy aaa md to to relieve  orcamps of organizations composed of, onorably v¤i,4i,p.m; discharged _ B0ldQl8`1`8,A_ Sailors, or marines, and ’ sureties on bonds, from liabilitgrgn account of the loss or destruction of obsolete or condemned] y r1des,_‘sl1n¥,‘and _‘cartridge· belts loaned by' the Secretaryvaof Wariunder aut ont; 0fg’the’ Act approved June 5, 19Q0‘(1`ortyg§rst Statutes, pages 9  ) when there is conclusive evidencethat the loss has not occurred through negligence. · Approved; December 15, 1926. December 10, 1%., , . A I ~ {H-R·1”“’·] CEAP..12.-An A t T arag;-a A ‘ _l__-HP¤b c. @.531-I Act Og Jmjeso, 1919,cs¤t1%$£ Xct   hp·;?r‘dEp?`i•(tiod:°1?di·1thi6c?xi·r:Id(t and contingent expenses of the Bureau of In ian A airs, for fulfilling treaty sti£ulat30;1shyr‘i§s,h1\%ri0or1s Indian tribes, and for other purposes, for tbeiiscal year 6 ‘* V • · ‘ 4 ‘ mum msmum U5; th6,S67td#27G7ld H0·uee8%b%re'i`elXt¢a#ivea of tie O.,. `,, _, ,. ,0!nw1‘wam 688088 at ara s ·~¤Y·=i¤·¤?` ° 31 1 and 2 of section 26 er the Aster  ao me ]l`ort -ai·)s¢ sgggm . 2 - Y at Large, page 31_), entitled “An Act making apprgpriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Bureau o Indian Afairs, for ful§l11ng treaty stipulations with yarious Indian tribes, and for other (f6I5 01‘ fiscal year ending June 30, 1920," are hereby  M re ,as_o ows: - - ’,j[,,*'¥,1‘},',{{‘3,‘¥,$,,,d of “ That the   of the Interior be, and hereby is authorized Egdgoggglung; and empowered, undergeneral reiilations tobe fixed hy him and was misaismmgg under such team   ¢011($1l2'l0D.8;8.8 e may -p1·escr1be£not inconsistent ‘,§2.;",§‘§,?h,d,, » W1tI1.l'»hQ,lDBKH1§   this SBGt10X1,t0 lease to citizens of t e United States, _ or to antyoaseocxation of such persons ,or»to_any ccrgoration organized iunder V laws; of the United States or ofiany tate or Terntory thereof, anypart of the  lands within any Indian reserva- B“°°°'*’°°“’°‘· tion within .the_§tates of Arizona, California, daho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, or Wyoming heretofore withdrawn from entry under the mining laws for the purpose of mining for deposits of gold, silver, copper, and other valuable