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 560 SIXTYQNINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cas. 307-309. 1920. Wmb of the State of New York· and upon payment by such executive rfor and on behalf of the Oregon Trail Memorial Asso- c1atio_n,_Incorporated, of the par value of such coins, it shall be permimble for  said Oregon Trail Memorial Association, Incor- porated, to obtain such coins upon said payment, all at one time or at separate times, and in separate amounts, as it may determine. wma hw: ww- Sno. 3. That all laws now in form relating to the subsidiary silver coms of the Umted States, and the coinage or strikm of the same, re a and guard' the process of coma, roviding for . . mg g° P. . . the purc ase_o material an for the transportatxon distribution, and redemption of coms, for the prevention of debasement or counterfeitgnqgfor  of the com, or for nnyother purposes, whether said yes are penal or otherwise, shall, so far as applicabblg N1 ’,,°’m,,Q"* ,0, d,,,_ gply to the coinage herem authorized: Promded, That the Um •¢¤~ _ tes shall not be subject to the expense of making the necessary (1188 and other preparations for this coinage. Approved, May 17, 1926. thgHAP. 8(18.—i¤.%g1jB£.ct(-}0'§)<;1§rrovide for an adequate watersupply system at Be it enacted by the Senatexmd Home of Repreaentaziéves o the C§§,§';‘°,§§€¥° “‘“‘“ UnitedStates 0f_ Avperica in_ Congress assembled, That the &cre- Wwlgvvv ¤¤ b¤ tang of   Interior 18 authorized and directed to establish, operate p,,,,,,_g,g_ gn  {tgt- the Ikemlervillg   Colony,   the State doi cv aw -suppysystem or ep oseo l?0Vld1Dg- e Indians of such colony with an adequatgrp supply gf water for domestic and garden use, and such Secretary may, in connection with the establishment of such system, accept the gratuitous services  of the   of such colony. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $5,500, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the establishment of such water-supply system. Approved, May 17, 1926. ..·::s·.:·s·—...·~¤...s;.2=::..·.~;:s:;.·:.**.:.v..<::m......·¤··  M vm Be it enacted by the Semte and House of Re esentatives of the d;;§‘,°,;;"£,€°I,£;£f United State: of Amerie: in    hereafter all "¤”° ° H 0  ' revenues eriv m d1an` reserva `ons, iencies, wm mw-; and  whiclixpre nolteéeqniiredi  (éawgi toUbet<£1§e§·wise ‘   o cove intote re " e ni tates un er the baption “Indian moneys, prms of 1abor," and are hereby made available for expenditure, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, for the benefit of the Indian tribes, {,4£¤x*;j¤;b_ agencies, and schools on whose behalf the are collected, subject, however, to the hmitatxons as to tribal fun imposed biasection 27 p§§he Act of Mayc18, 1916 (Thirty-ninth, tutw at rge, page ,,,*’,,;¤=¤·p www shes. The Act or March s ieee (Twenty-second Statutes at xfvclhg. p. wm Vch ,Lu-ge, page 590), and the Act, of March 2, 1887 (Twenty-fourth P' ' Statutesat Large, page 463), are hereby. amended inaccordance with the foregoing. .v.»-  i Approved,»May 17, 1926. ~ ` ` 1