Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 45 Part 1.djvu/1810

 INDEX. Counterfeiting, etc., Crimea, Page. appl'Qpriation for expenaes insupptessing 173, 1038 County 4gentl, Agricultural Ezten8ion Work, appropriation for salaries _________ 543, 1193 for cooperative use of, in rehabilitat- ing flood devastated farm areas_ 543 amount for salaries of, in developing cooperative extension system in agriculture and home economics, with men, women, boys, and gir~_________________________ 712 Court 01 Appeals, D. C., appropriation for salaries _________ 671,1287 reports of decisions _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ 671, 1287 for care, etc., of building________ 671,1287 for contingent expenses _________ 671,1287 for ecre;nses authorized by Attorney eneral __________________ 671,1288 for printing and binding for _____ 671,1288 deficiency appropriation for additional compensation of justices_______ 9 for printmg and binding for _ _ _ __ __ _ 9 appeal authorized to, on claims under war mineral contracts _ _ _______ 11 66 review by United States Supreme Court by petition for certiorari, or appeal____________________ 1100 jurisdiction of, in appeals from Patent Office decisions transferred to Court of Customs and Patent Appeals_____________________ 1476 in patent and trade mark appeals, Customs and Patent Appeals Court substituted for__________ 1476 cases pending in, from Patent Office, continued if hearing has been held_________________________ 1476 if no hearing, ete., transferred to Court of Customs and Patent Appeals_____________________ 1476 equity jurisdiction of, not affected____ 1476 Court 01 Clai71llJ, appropriation for salaries __________ 79, 1110 for printing and binding for ______ 79,1110 for contingent expenses __________ 79,1110 for miscellaneous _______________ 79,1110 for commissioners oC ___________ 80,1110 for repairs, etc____________________ 80 deficiency appropriation for increased compensation of judges________ 20 for paying judgments of. 40,932,1615,1670 for printing and binding___________ 905 for repairs, etc., to buildings_______ 1645 commissioners in, continued for three years________________________ 51 salaries increased_ _ _ _ ____ ___ ___ ___ 882 expenses allowed attorneys of Chippewa Indians of Minnesota in prepar- !ng claims for relinquished lands, In___________________________ 424 if judgment allowed in claims of Chip- pewa Indians of Minnesota to determine if payment should be made from Red Lake Band trust funds,etc____________________ 601 jurisdiction conferred upon, to adjudi- cate claims against United States, by Coos Bay, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indian Tribes_ ___ ________ ________ ___ 1256 lands affected_ _ _ _____ ___ ______ _ 1256 procedure; admission of counter- claims_______________________ 1257 Court 01 Clai17&3-Continued. jurisdiction conferred upon, in Coos Bay, etc.iIndian claims; value of unceded ands to be determined by the court_________________ _ suits to be filed in five years; parties; verification, etc__________. ___ _ attorneys' fees to be fixed by decree; balance to credit of the Indian!'j use restricted________ _ KansaS or Kaw Indians __________ _ time for instituting suit; evidence admitted, ete________________ _ counterclaims allowed as offset__ _ appeal to the Supreme COurt____ _ decree to determine fees, ete., of attorneys ___________________ _ balance of judgment to be placed in the Treasury to credit of the Tribe ______________________ _ no 't t perCa])1 ~paymen _________ _ Nez Perce IndIans of Idaho _______ _ claims specified ________________ _ time for instituting s~ti pro- cedure; evidence admittea ____ _ consideration of counterclaims; joining of associated bands____ _ attorneys fees, by decree of court, etc_________________________ _ amount recovered to be deposited to credit of the Indians _______ _ subject to appropriation for educa- tion, etc., of the Indians; no per capita payments_____________ _ northwestern bands of Shoshone Indians_______________ _ time for instituting suit; verifi"e~ tion; evidence admitted ______ _ counterclaims allowed as set-offs appeals authorized; issueofproc appeara.nce of At-torney GeneraL_ fees, etc., to be included in decree __ amounts recovered to be deposited to credit of the Indians _______ _ use lirnited__________ _ Winnebago Tribe of Indi8~;-n~i heretofore determined________ _ time for filing suit; procedure' evi- dence admitted __________ ~ _ __ _ consideration of counterclaims decision of court that money, -etc.~ has been unlawfully taken, etc., confined to value at time thereof_ decree a full settlement of all claims __________________ _ issue of process; service on At~r: ney General_________________ _ time extended for filing separate suits in, !>y Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indlans_____________________ _ by the Five Civilized Tribes_______ _ by Iowa Indians in ______________ _ Court of Cmt071llJ and Patent AppealB United States, , title of Court of Customs Appe~ changeto___________________ _ patent and tra.de mark appeals from Patel}t qffice vested ln, inRtead of DlStrlCt of Columbia Court substit~!e~Pro;.alsDi;t-ri;t -Crl-oi -Ai>: peals in patent and trade mark appeal CMes _________________ _ appeals from Patent Office pending in District Court of Appeals, con- tinued if hearing ha.s been had etc ________________________ ~ 1ix Pqe. 1257 1257 1257 1258 1259 1259 1259 1259 1259 1259 1249 1249 1250 1250 1250 1251 1251 1407 1407 1407 1408 140g 1408 1408 1408 1027 1027 1027 1027 1028 1028 380 1229 1073 1475 1476 1476 1476

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