SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Crrs. 371-373. 1924. 667 viding additional time for the payment of purchase money under T*m° further ¢¤· homestead entries within the former Fort Assinniboine Military iriffi.i3ssi»°iira1i°a°i{1IZ1§Z1ri“i Reservation, in Montana, be, and the same is hereby, amended so as ,,,},*}};,,,5** P· msto author1ze_extensions of time from year to year for the payment of all unpaid pr1nc1pal_upon the payment of interest thereon in advantéi at gh? rape specified in the said Act, for not to exceed ten years om ae 0 en ry. Approved, June 7, 1924.
3g2.—J02nt Iitesobutmlp exlpenézligurg of téie Fort Peck 4 per [SiliII°Biési9iii$.]
001111111 1111 DOWS 8.11 111 . ., . . attr Treasury orare urtirri stirfrr. ‘ ° ° °’ °° “ ‘°“ °f M°”*“““ “““" “°‘ N° “" lVhereas a delegation of Indians of the Fort Peck Indian Reserva- R,,1Q’,Q°,,,1;§f*§,M,I,§}'?““ tion, Montana, was duly authorized and elected to visit the city of F*¤¤¤¤!>1¢· Washington, District of Columbia, and Whereas there is no authority of law to use tribal funds to defray gis expensgs ofhsaid delegation: Therefore be it esolved y the Semzte cmd House of Re resentatives o the ggnited States of America in Uongress asaemblgd, That the siicm of §>»§§%iii¤1»iesi§tiiislil::•g 000 is hereby authorized to be appropriated out of the Fort Peck vg °g”hm`°°gr0 , °m’ ° 4 per centum. fund, created under the Act of May 30, 1918 (Thirty- `ii=1·3¤·:i 555- fifth Statutes at Large, page 558), and held in trust by the United States, to_ enable the Secretary of the Inter1or to pay the necessary ezrpenses incurred in connection with the visit to Washington, District of Columbia, and return, by a delegation of re resentatives . P . of the Fort Peck Indians for the purpose of conferring with the S%0u;d'l£r1§>al attorneys, present1ng claims, and other tribal matters 0 said n ians. Approved, June 7, 1924. June 7,1924. ciunevs.-J ‘ in it A tu " tu t‘ bu d ‘ téhe cligyrcit wrgalélér, &i,.$’.§‘§§“r.r §¤°§§%é3§a2‘i§r‘.2.%rE §¥(;’<`%J2r2rL‘i we- Re-· ~·»» 31-1 an a in w ie epeopeo rgen ina ave presen e o e ni e tates. Resolved by the Senate and H ouee of Re resentdtivea 0 the United . . States of glmewlca in Oongreas assembled;) That the Chief of Engi· §iiiitii°t°(i1C°ti‘ri;it’i$i nears, United States Army, be, and he is hereby, authorized and E§"§cf§§‘i,'§, '},‘{'§’§,{f§ duected to grant permission for the erection on public grounds of ¤’°“¤d$*¤- the United tates in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, _ other than those of the Capitol, the Library of Congress, and the I’°°°°‘°"“°‘°“"t°°‘ `White House, or the groan s south of the White House, a cop of Pm the statue of Genera San Martin, by Dumont: Provided, That rtpprtitm errmmy the site chosen and the design of the pedestal shall be a proved b °€"‘¥"““°° Fm °°“" . , , P y m1ssionoiFmeArts. the Joint Committee on the Library and that the United States sam be put to no ex · b th { r th xi · 1 N" "°"°“““°“‘ _ _ pense in or y e erec ion o e said memoria , pcnse. and abc S8l(§{Clk110f of Engipleers, United States Army, shall supervise e wor o erection of e said memorial. Approved, June 7, 1924.