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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Srss. III. Cus. 64-66. 1921. 1107 lien shall be recited in any trust or fee patent that may be issued thereafter, and any such lien may be en oreed by the Secretary of E¤’°'°¤¤°¤*· the Interior by foreclosure as a mortgage after fee simple patent is _ issued: Ami apfcmlded further, That any fund standing to the credit of .,;§?i¥,{”§'§,§{°"°'“°'°°‘° any Indian ottee, or which may hereafter be placed to his or her credit, ma be used in payment of such lien. mms _ Sec. 3. That wherever it is deemed necessary or advisable, roads °°°h°"”°°' suitable for ost roads may be constructed out of the spoil banks or other suitabll; material along any of the drainage ditches or canals to be constructed hereunder. Emorcemut 0, Sec. 4. That as to all lands outside of the Red Lake Indian Reser- mmap sssssmspes, vation, the Act entitled "An Act to authorize the drainage of certain °"{2f{°3%€§$‘§$,?9Y°“°“‘ lands in the State of Minnesota," approved May] 20, 1908, shall be applicable to the enforcement and co ection of a assessments made for such im rovements by said drainage and conservancy district. mms m tobesub Sec. 5. 'llliat unless said drainage and conservancy district shall mlttedintvvc years. within two ears from and after the date of the approval of this Act submit to the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Interior, respectively, satisfactory detailed plans and agreements covering the works authorized to be constructed hereby, then, and in that event, all rights hereimder shall cease and terminate. Approved, February 21, 1921. February 22, 1921. CHAP. 65.—An Act Gran th consent of Congress to the cit of Saint Paul, [H- B- m°'*·l M,-l-DDGSOYZS, U3 00DBtl’\1Ct R b1:id the Misiéppi River,   [Publ-W, R0- ii-] Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Representatives ejthe United m I i. {States { America in Congress aceembled,`§`hat the consent of Congress sam iiiiiiilhigiu., is here y granted to the city of Saint Paul, Minnesota, and its suc- §f?,§,§f“°‘°* “‘ S“"°" cessors an assigns, to construct, maintain and operate a bridgle and approaches thereto across the Mississippi Ifiver at a point suita le to the interests of navi ation, at or near the point where Sibley Street, in said city of Saint Tau], crosses the Mississippi River in the county _ of Ramsey, in the State of Minnesota, in accordance with the pro- $‘§;"j"§§'§,'{‘§§‘j visions of the Act entitled "An Act to re§1.late the constmction of bridges over navigable waters," approved arch 23, 1906. umd t Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby m°° ' expressly reserved. Approved, February 22, 1921. CHAP. 66.-An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to o5er for sale Fltiiriul*·r?¤25%¤l?L remainder of the coal and asphalt de `ts in segregated mineral land in the Choctaw iF'-‘5u°· Fm- 322-] and Chickasaw Nations, State of Okliigma. Be 13 enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives 0 the United W H _ States of America in Gcmgress assembled, Thiit the Secrejtary of the ¤¤;ii°f•t§d?{a0%1§P;c0; Interior is hereby authorized to reappraise and sell the remainder of .¤d`§'§(}`¤"§i{’§t,?0etsi¤ the segregated coal and asphalt deposits in the Choctaw and Chicka- *’°$°‘ · saw Nations in the State of Oklahoma, under rules and regulations V1 40 m to be rescribed by him in accordance with the Act of February 8, °' ’p' ' 1918 (linited States Statutes at Large, 40, age 433), as to terms and E _ conditions of payment; and the unexpendes balance appropriated by .,,,,§§§§§°§,§§§§_ "“' said Act of February 8, 1918, is hereby authorized to be appropriated out of the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribal funds for this purpose. Approved, February 22, 1921.