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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · March 22, 1930 · Chapter 86

Chapter 86.

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CHAP. 86.— Joint Resolution Authorizing the use of tribal moneys belonging to the Fort Berthold Indians of North Dakota for certain purposes. March 22, 1930.[[S. J. Res. 30](/us/bill/71/sjres/30).][[Pub. Res., No. 53](/us/bill/71/pubres/53).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Fort Berthold Indians of North Dakota.Expenses of attorneys in prosecuting claims to be paid from tribal funds of. That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to use not to exceed the sum of $2,000 from the tribal funds of the Fort Berthold Indians of North Dakota in the Treasury of the United States, upon proper vouchers to be approved by him, for costs and expenses already incurred and those to be incurred by their duly authorized attorneys in the prosecution of the claims of said Indians nowDelegates’ expenses included. pending in the Court of Claims, Docket Numbered B-449, including expenses of not exceeding three delegates from said tribes, to be designated by the business committee representing said Indians, who may be called to Washington from time to time with the permission of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs on business connected with said claims, said $2,000 to remain available until expended.
Approved, March 22, 1930.
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