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 484 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I. Ciis. 484-4 87 . 1928 . dea th of Regin ald E thelb ert My rie, a Bri tish s ubjec t, al leged to have been killed in the Panama Canal Zone on February 5, 1921, by a United States Army truck driven by a private in the Motor Tra nspor t Corp s, as set forth in the message of the Pres ident of Janua ry 4, 1928, printe d as S enate Documen t Numb ered 32, Seventieth Congress, first session ; and t here is her eby a uthor ized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, a sufficient sum to carry out the purpose of this Act. Approved, May 3, 1928 . App ro pri ati on au- thorized. Post, p. 912. May 3, 1928. [H . R. 12179.] CHAP. 485 .-An Act To provide for the reimbursement of the Government [Pub lic, No . 345.] of Great Britain on account of certain sums expended by the British chaplain in Moscow, the Reverend F. North, for the relief of American nationals in Russia in 1920. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Great Britain . Unit ed State s o f Am erica in Congress assembl ed, That the Secretary Payment to, directed as reimbu rsement of of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, directed to pay to the Reverend F . North, Gov ernm ent of G reat Bri tain , as a matter of gra ce and w itho ut for expenses relieving American nationals in reference to the question of legal liability therefor, the sum of Russia. $19,407.60, being the equivalent of the sum of «3,988, at par exchange, as reim bursement on account of certai n sums exp ended by the British chaplain in Moscow, the Reverend F. North, for the relief of Ame rican na tionals in Russi a in 192 0, as se t forth in the m essage of the President of February 27, 1928, printed as Senate Document App ro pri ati on au- Numbered 66, Seventieth Congress, first session ; and there is hereby thorized. auth orize d to t he ap propr iated, out of any money in the T reasur Post, p. 912. Y Y Y not otherwise appropriated, a sum sufficient to carry out the purpose of this Act. Appr oved, May 3, 1928 . May 3, 1928. CHAP. 486.--An Act To authorize appropriations for the construction of [Public, [H. R. so No . 34G 34 .] roads at the Presidio of San Francisco, California. Army. Be it enacted by the Senate and House o f Representatives o f the Amount au thorized Un ited Stat es of Am eric a in Co ngre ss a ssem bled , That there is for comple ting roads at Presidio of San here by autho rized to be appro priated, out of any mone y in the Treas- Fran cisco, Ca lif . ury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $47,200 for the purpose Post, p . 927. of completing the military roads at the Presidia of San Francisco, Cali fornia. Approved, May 3, 1928 . May 3,1928. [H. R. G8G2 .]	CHAP. 487 .-An Act Authorizing and directing the Secretary of th e In te ri or [Public, No. 347 .] to investigate, hear, and determine the claims of individual members of the Sioux Tribe of Ind ians ag ainst t ribal funds o r again st the United States. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Sioux India ns i Investigatio n,. United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary Investigtion etc., of claims of enrolled in- of the Int er ior be, and he is he reb y, authorized and directed to dividual, against tribal investigate, hear, and determine the claims of the individual Indians fun ds, e tc' whose names are enrolled on the approved rolls of the following Indi an ag encies : Rosebud, Pi ne Ridge, Lower Brule, Crow Creek, Cheyenne River, Yankton, Sisseton, and Flandreaux, in the State of South Dakota ; Fort Peck, in the State of Montana ; Fort Totten, in the State of North Dakota ; Standing Rock, in the States of North Provisos. and South Dakota ; and Santee, in the State of Nebraska : Provided,

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