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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CHs. 434, 436 . 1928 . 461. Colorado, but nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to summary arrests. prevent the arrest by any officer or employee of the Government or any person employed by the United States in the policing of said reservation within said boundaries without process of any person taken in the act of violating the law or this Act or the regulations presc ribed by sai d Secr etary as afo resaid. Pay of commissioner. SEC. 9. That the commissioner provided for in this Act shall be paid an annual salary as appropriated for by Congress, payable Provisos. quarterly : Provided, That the said commissioner shall reside within Residence required. the exterior boundaries of said Mesa Verde National Park, at a place Disposal of fees, etc. t o be designated by the court making such appointment : And pro- vide d furt her, That all fees, costs, and expenses collected by the commissioner shall be disposed of as provided in section 11 of this Act. SEC. 10. That all fees, costs, and expenses arising in cases under United States fees. this Act and properly chargeable to the United States shall be certi- fied, approved, and paid as are like fees, costs, and expenses in the courts of the United States. Deposit of fines and SEC. 11. That all fines and costs imposed and collected shall be costs. dep osited by sa id com missio ner of the U nited S tates, or th e mars hal of the United States collecting the same, with the clerk of the United Stat es Dis trict Court for th e Stat e of Co lorado. SEC. 12. That the Secretary of the Interior shall notify, in writing, lion. Acc epta nce of ces- the Governor of the State of Colorado of the passage and approval of this Act. Approved, April 25, 1928. April 26, 1928. CHAP. 436 .-An Act To amend section 6, Act of March 4, 1923, as amended, 	[S. 2948.] so as to better provide for care and treatment of members of the civilian com- [Public, No. 318.1 ponents of the Army who suffer personal injury in line of duty, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House o f Representatives of the National Guard. United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 6 Vol. 42, p .1508. U.S. of the Act approved March 4, 1923, entitled "An Act to extend the 186, 1044Code, pp . 185, benefits of section 14 of the Pay Readjustment Act of June 10, 19 22, to validate certain payments made to the National Guard and reserve officers and warrant officers, and for other purposes," as Vol. 43, p .364, amend- amended by an Act approved June 3, 1924, be, and the same is ed. hereby, amended to read as follows : Hospital treatment, " SEC . 6 . That officers, warrant officers, and enlisted men of the etc ., allowed, for injury National Guard who suffer personal injury or contract disease in t r disease, ,et on raining duty, etc . line of duty while en route to or from and while at encampments, Vol. 39, pp. 206, 207. maneuvers, or other exercises, or at service schools, under the pro- visions of sections 94, 97, and 99 of the National Defense Act of June 3, 1916, as amended ; members of the Officers' Reserve Corps and of the enlisted reserve corps of the Army who suffer personal injury or contract disease in line of duty while on active duty under proper orders ; and persons hereinbefore described who may now be undergoing hospital treatment at Government expense for injuries so sustained ; shall, under such regulations as the President may presc ribe, when h ospita l trea tment is nece ssary for ap propri ate tre atment of such inj ury or di sease, be entitled to hospi tal treat ment, including medical treatment, at Government expense, until the dis- ab ility result ing fr om suc h inju ry or disease can n ot be materi ally improved by further hospital treatment, and, during the period of Pay, etc., continued. hospitalization, to the same pay and allowances whether in money or in kind that they were entitled to receive at the time such injury

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