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 566 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Ons. 337-339. 1926. Mn! 1% 1936- CHAP. 887.--An Act Extending the revisions ol section 2455 of the United States Revised statutes to tease nasa. of¥he· rm Hall mmm Reservation. ,Be it eruwted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the vga; ·Statee,o,f amaze as 0m.g»·ae_asamtaa, me em pw ,,,_,,d,_,,,,,_•“°°*°°,,,_ visions of section 2455, United States Revised Statutes, as amended v¤¤.¤·r.v. rr. by the Act of June 27 1906 (—Thirty·fou1-th Statutes at Large,lpage ?i[£t.*”%§Z tf A;’.f.°§.2%°"",§%.L%i” t,T“.$.“’..d.d‘°°'°”‘}‘..iif.?“§§“.£§ _ l * a p, e ee ’ &;,m,,,,,,_ formei §ort`,HaiI Indian Rgservationz Provided, That no land shall be sold at lessthan the price fixed by the law opening the lands to homestead entry. ‘· · Approved, `May 19, 1926. M@{Y,Q_°•8§f§$· ti  *288.-An Act To allot Lands to living children on the (`how Reserva- rrauuc, xs. zu.; °¤» _°¤ *1*- A C mum Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the jfgwmmw &,M.§°§§1 United States of America in Oongresssassembled, That the Secretary "’;°1f';1 m of the Interior is hcrebiy authorized  allot lands in severalty to ° ’°' ' children of ithe Crow` ribe, now living, not heretofore allotted, from any suitable lands belonging to the tribe now available for mm sflloglrngnts, gr which egnay become fvzilabgi, inolucl1% ant; Crow reno. 0 en. 811 €1’0t00I’B0p€I1 t»06DlD 811 S BI 7* ‘ Bl} BBYGSS $°‘·“‘il’1i“&i ts allotted shall be as authorizeldy by the General Allotment Act of Februa 8 1887 (Twenty-fourth Statutes at Large, page 388), as amends?, »»“#‘Li°*»="···"=’°·‘i“·#‘=~"°‘ .,Paat%,.$::¤rs·  2%.¤a%sa,a¤;:; £.*12&;.}1“‘}2§ 0 e r a r _ Pr _ mining purposes thi same mgpnerhas other allottecganlds 0f_§‘°·0 reservation on w ich t e miner rig ts are so reserv : ro ° v¤1;<>¤¤¤ I ummm That the form of patent shall be as prescribed in the general allotment laws, and there shall be included therein all liens and other charges against these allotments the same as provided in the V°‘· “· P- 75*· Crow7Allotment Act of June 4, 1920 (Forty-first Statutes at Large, 51 . · 6,Qf“‘j,‘},”,§,,f{.’,§,‘?,,’g pagenc. 3.) There is hereby authorized to be appropriated the sum of mjrlglxuues. $5,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, of the tribal funds "”`8`°°' of the Crow Indians of the State of Montana for surveys and other expenses connected with the allotments to be made hereunder. Approved, May 19, 1926. I'{I°YI{°;,ég•?°· CHAP. 839.-An Act Granting certain public lands to the city of Altus, Oklahoma, for reservoir and incidental purposes. I Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the {}“,§’,{’,‘§,d'“°°,§‘ _u,,,,_   States of America in Cfongress assembled, That lot 12, sec- 3}}-- *¤= ¤•¤¤·>¤· t1on 4, lot 2, section 9, lot 8 section 10, and lot 6, section 28, township 'I I ` 5 no1·th,,range 20 west, Indian Meridian, Oklahoma, containing a proximately sixty and seventy-six one-hundredths acres, be, an tile same are hereby, granted to the city of Altus, Oklahoma, for reservoir and incidental purposes, upon condition that the city shall makepayment for the land at the rate of $1.25 %IQa&Cl‘6 within two §,‘;§n,f°'· ,1,,,;,,,,, N years after the ppproval of this Act: Provided, t there shall ¤¤¤¤¤· reserved to the_ nited States all oil, coal, or other mineral deposits found at any time in the land and the r ht to prospect for, mine, and remove the same under such rules an tions as the Secre- mG¤¤¤¢ ¤¤¤1<=¤¢ to ex- tary of the Interior may prescribe: Pr ' ed further, That the mg claims, etc. .. . . . .. . I grant herein 1S made subject to any val1d existing claim or easements