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Page Imports—Continued Page Indians: Apache Tribe of the Mescalero ReservaDuty-free entries—Continued tion, N. Mex., lands held in trust Mass spectrometers— for _. 198 Hawaii, University of 1524 Civil action brought by Indian tribes, Nebraska, University of 1524 jurisdiction of district courts 880 Utah State University 1524 Confederated Salish and Kootenai Scientific instruments and apparatus Tribes, Flathead Reservation, for nonprofit institutions 899 Mont., lands held in trust for 332 Shoe lathes 190 Cooperative organizations, eligibility for Tanning extracts 765 rural loans 1464 Teaching aids 1524 Duwamish Tribe, Wash., organization Variable pressure water channel, for distribution of judgment funds. 910 Stevens Institute of Technology- 1522 Education of children, grant assistance. 1191 Visual and auditory materials, certain. _ 879 Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans., Watches from insular possessions, retrocession of jurisdiction to State. 194 limitations 1521 Health activities, appropriation for 155, Weissenberg rheogoniometers— Case Institute of Technology 1524 185, 1060 Utah, University of 1524 Menominee Tribe, Wis., grants for assistance 903 Works of art; antiques 898 Miami Indians of Indiana and OklaMotor vehicles, regulations, etc 722, 724 homa, organization for distribution Palm oil and palm-kernel oil, permanent of judgment funds 909 suspension of duty 110 Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, lands held Tariff Schedules of the United States. in trust for 211 For amendments and repeals, see 1930, P.L. 361 in Table 1, "General Nooksack Tribe, Wash., disposition of Legislation", in "Laws Aflfected in judgment funds 906 Volume 80", preceding this Index. North Pacific Ocean area, fur sealing Tropical hardwoods, suspension of duty. 118 permitted 1091 United States products assembled Offenses committed within Indian country 1100 abroad, tariff treatment 1523 Omaha Tribe of Nebraska, distribution Woven fabrics, tariff-rate-avoidance of judgments 1114 practices, elimination 130 Otoe and Missouria Tribe, Okla., dispoIndependent OflSces. See also Governsition of j udgment funds 911 ment Organization and Employees and individual titles. Pueblos of Acoma, Sandia, Santa Ana, Appropriation Act, 1967 663 and Zia, land conveyance to 30 Appropriation for 142, Pyramid Lake Reservation, Nev., leasing of Indian land 132 228, 233, 371, 665, 1013, 1058 Quileute and Hoh Tribes, Wash., dispoGeneral provisions. Appropriation Act. _ 684, sition of judgment funds 905 688 Reservations, redevelopment area eligiIndependent Offices Appropriation Act, bility 1477 1935, Amendment, Sunday work, Revolving fund for expert assistance compensation 298 loans to tribes, increased appropriaIndia, food shortage, aid program 131 tion authorization 814 Indian Affairs, Bureau of, appropriation for 143, 156, 171, 1059 Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian ResIndian Claims Commission, appropriation ervation, Ariz., lease of lands 1112 for 186 San Xavier Indian Reservation, Ariz., Indiana: lease of lands 1112 George Rogers Clark National Historical Skokomish Tribe, Wash., disposition of Park, Vincennes, establishment 325 judgment funds 913 Judicial district, additional judge 75 Wind River Indian irrigation project, Miami Indians, organization for distriWyo., cancellation of unpaid reimbution of judgment funds 909 bursable construction costs 31 Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Ind., Industrial Reserve Act of 1948, National, establishment 1309 appropriation for effecting provisions. 672 Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore AdInformation, Federal, availability to pubvisory Commission, establishment.. _ 1311 lic 250

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