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 956 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sees. II. Cu. 27. 1927. Q¤°*¤e"·· We W For fuliiilli treatieswith Chootaws, Oklahoma :3 For permanent 2]f§'[&;6i7, "°' °°’ "" annuity  2, treatéaof November 16, 1805,. and article 13, VM ,1, treaty ef  1852 ,»000s,f¤r·p¢rm¤¤¤¤t »¤¤w%49r ¤¤r>12¤¤¢ "" ‘ péhggtmypm gzgrticle S3, treaty fg October 1%,.18 utppél avtlclv ~ Y »vu§“~? t, it. =,-¤1,Y.,°¤‘$9P· portoi blwlrenith (¤rti¢1¤.6:;t¤<>¤ti· 91.. _ h¤r.1§.§~gg0,.¤¤d,§¤;;¤M 9»·t¤¤¤ ef January 20,1835. 13,treety»qf,J¤¤¤¤,22,_ 5) - ~ { $?.°,.:...§"’¤¤"°@“*?I*.i°.i %’§f3 1§°‘1§F°“§¥°'3...£Z‘§“§1°1t?$5 §’°§§”8¤8- for for iron and steel, (article 9, treatgsof llanhaij gQ, 1;.-25, article 13, treaty of June 22, 1855), y 20; in a , wgiiixsmk Clu°°°`  ouththe provisions of the Chippewa treaty of September ea 2.?;..*8*:..<Trti:;eS*::;·*s:*,§<::sz,P2%° 3*32; $*.‘3.r°°°h:.:...¥:: · · · · Gm 0 6 0 ‘ un ez.; , apgxgved for the Saint Croix- Cbpppewa Indians ,of_ Wisconsin, we namesrs,ppear_on the final ro, prepared by. the Secretary of "°‘·”·¤°°°· Iéh;t 1L·pursn1ant tcggépt $5 Auggst 1,: 12;; _(TI§1i1·ty·e£)ghth p p _ r · pages o .an con I1 1n ouse, ocu- ment Numbere<I9l663, said sum of).’$10,000 to;be.eXpended in the purchase ofland oriforthe benefit of said Indiansby tl1Q,COII1IDlS- ,’§',§}‘,°,,,,,,,,., mh sioner of Indian Aifairs: _Pr0·voded,.That, in the discretion of the mmm. Commimioner ofeIndian_A.ifairs, the per capita. share of any of said Indians under this appropriation may be paid incash. H ~ "°‘“‘°““ ""‘°““* s N BUREAU or Pensions- P°““""“‘ i A rmvsxorrs Mm ¤¤¤ N¤W· Armywand Navy pensions as follows:‘For·i11valids Jvidows, minor children,  dependent relatives, Army nurses, and all other pen- sioners who-, are now borne_on._the rol1s,·0r who may hereafter be _ glmcedthereon under theIp1rov1s1onsof any and all Act;. of Congress, ,§’;g’°',mm Nm, 221,000,000:   _ed - at the appropriation aforesaid for Navy peuaemnme. ensions shall be paid fromthe income of the Navy pension fund, so Se In as the same shall be suiiicient for that purpose: Projvided further, °°'“‘° °°°°“““”‘· That thed aprount expepded under each of the above 1t0lDS shall be accounts or separate y. 2 sername ,,§§,“§,?,l'}{,?,s,¥’,,‘Z,‘{T’ me For the Commissioner of Pensions and other personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification’Act Om, of 1923, $1,160,000. 4 “"°'”°" ememm. mxrmwsss T""““ “"°"’°" For traveling expenses of persons employed in the Bureau of Pen- siorn§_ edé¤§(§»rbifl`1;aa  making special investigations 1_ » u - . » ‘ ,§"°°°°‘ peFor fees and mileage, of eiramining surpeoris engfd in the examinatilou gf g§ns·i;4%ers,, for services ren ered wi ' the fiscal years 192 an 1 8, 0,000. “ ”“°“‘°“‘“"*°°‘ rRE'I’IREh[ENT .wr  _m’§,§,Pf"·’°' °’ B""°“ To enable the; Bureau of Pensions to perform the duties imlposed V¤1- 41. v- 617- upon it by the Act entitled “An Act for the retirement of emp ogiees in the classihed civil service and for other purposes," approved ay 22 1920, as a1nended,_including(1;>ersona1 services, purchase of books, oliice equipment, stationery, an other supplies, travehng expenses,