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@$0 SI·XTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Snss. .I. Gus. 57D~572. IMG. ,¤"'*"‘¤,_m,,°° ’°“· °*°~· . Sno. 2.gCB.l1e—* ` t to ;_· sell, amigo, transfer, and mortgaged all the rights, poweurlghnd T&¥1‘lVll&g8S conferred by this Act em hereby granted tc; ehraska-Dakota Highway Association, its succeseo1·a,and,assigns,i and any part to w om such rights, powers, and privileges; mag be sold, assigned., or transferred, or who shall me theasamc y mortgage foreclosure, orotherwise, is hereby ziitlhorizedz to exercise the as fully as though conferred herein directly upgnisuoh party. i . _ » ,,,,,3%** Sno. 3.. ere 18 hereby conferred upon the said Kansas·Nebraska- ¤¤¤·<>¤¤•·¤¤¢· Dakota Highway Association, its successors and assigns, all such rights and powers to enter upon lands and to acquire, condemn, occupy, possess, and use real estate and other property needed for the ocation, construction, operation, and maintenance of such bridge and its, approaches as are possessed by railroad corporations for railroadpurposes or gg bridge corporations for bridge purposes in the State 1n which an ` real estate or other property is located upon making tjhl1St compensation therefor, to be ascertained and paid ceeaeuimeea we- according to e laws of such States, and the proceedings therefor '°°‘”"“· shall be the same as in the condemnation and exprop1·iation of prgperty in such State. ammsmmt. no. The right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby express yreserv . Approved, June 12, 1926. Im'; 571.-·-·An Act For the relief of Chaplain A. E. Stone, United States Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the mn. United States of America in Congress assembled, That any odlcer ,,,f§,,§}‘,'¥‘L$,’§},°“,§,,,‘§,{ now serving as an acting chaplain in the Navy, and who served ¤·¢·<¤ =<¤*¤¤·· under a temporary appointment as a chaplain in the Navyxwith the rank of lieutenant at any; time prior to the fourth day of ovember, 1920, shall be eligible for advancement to the grade of chaplain with the rank o lieutenant commander, without regard to any statutory requirements: other than professional and physical exami- m•& M, M nation: Provided, That ans olhcer apfeaum in accordance with the ’ provisions of this Act sh I be enti ed to no additional back pay f or allowances by rewon of such appointment. Z Approved, June 12, 1926. 7¤¤• 12. 19%- CHAP. 579.-Joint Resolution Authorisin the Secretar of the Interior to

 establish a trust fund for the Kiowa, Comancgxe, and Apache Indians in Okla-

P“°‘· " °‘ 8* homa and making provision for the same. = Resolved by the Senate and House of Regzgsentatéves egwthe m¤·•,.a.,i¤am, United States of America in Uoggress asaemb , That the re- °§*;g__,,, ,,,0,,,,,, tary of the Interior is authorlz and directed to set aside and im `fbwbv:M¤“<&¤ as a trust fund for the benefit of the enrolled members of =°:°¤¤£u¤s?°° ° the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Tribes of Indians andstheir unal- ·‘ lotted childrenin Oklahoma that part of any moneys received or to seems:. be received under the Act approved March 4,1923 (Forty-second V°‘· ‘°· "· ***8* Statutes at Large, dpage 1448), and any Act therelg adopted or made . ayilpllcable, derive . from the south half of Red iver in Olrlahoma w 1chQ1nures to the Federal Government by virtue of the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the suit of the State of Oklahomatversus the State of Texas, which decision was rendered May 1, 1922, being the entire amount received from this source, except such part as may have been awarded to successful claimants