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 668 SIXTY-N} N T H CONGRESS. Sess. I. CH. 403. 1926. {,’€"§j§g;;mG¤t,°w~,d council: Proenkled, That when any land is leased for mining pur- mim¤z1w¤>s,mumd. poses  development thereunder shall indicate the reeence of minerals including oil end as in pu ring wmtities, tge lessee er lessees shall proceed wich ai reasonable diligence to cdmplebe the development under said lease bo extract the mineral including oil and gas from the land leased and to bring the product mined or Pt t f _ ml eexigfactiadtirto rgatrket  eshpossible unlssshtheé extrar§ti<};x; Wj€h"”,§e§°§,,{'§(§'I§° O? BD 88 6 `erco e Wiis e wi' t e consent 0 t e row ri blsyggt or the Crgw of Indians: Provided, however, That allotments hereunder may be ‘;mede of lends classified as valuable chiefly for coal or other-`mi1x· eruls which may be patented as herein provided with a. `1`9S6l'VlhiO!1, °,T§m§‘§°tgP°u§jgr“p§§ set forth in the patent, of the coal, oil, gas, or other mineral deposits mm. for the benefit of tbe»Crow Tribe: Ami pmvizied further, That at the; expirgtizon of iirfgy ygegs fiom the dat}? of afprolvel of thisiiict, ot erwise 0 ere y jongress, t e eoa ,io`, gas, orot er II1:I1€l‘&l deposits upon or beneath the surfwce of said allotted lends migablmndmpay shall become the property of the individual ellottee or his heirs. ‘ irrigation charges. "`S1:c. 8. That any allotment or part of allotment provided for under tb1s»Act, irrigable from any irrigation system now existing 011; hlfrlegxfter constructedslby the Governérient on the saidbresezv2%tio1:l1, ¢;¤¤¤¤¤¤¤@<>¤»¤¢¤· s e ar its ro rata are com ute on e er acre asia, 0 —t e cal °]' 41’p° "$3’am°nd` expenditures ngade from tribdl fuulds that, werg used in constructing such igstems where the Indians in coamcilhad not specifically ep— prove such expenditures, rand all moneys except gratuities expended on the construction of such irrigation s stems outrof the P ww iappropgiations frtogui tl? 'lgreasury gf the Uniteg gizzltes, die- Eu? Cgmug of mm] so in t e eggrega. 0 e orue to e escertaine an roc ei y ¢¤¤¥¤¢¤ ¤¤ ¤<idi¤¤¤¤¤ the Secretary of the Interi0r:iPr0*vided, Thubino additional irriga- pr°J°°m' tion system shall be established or constructed b the Government fdr the irri tion oflndien lands onethe Crew lgesewetion unless and until tg: consent of mhe tribal council thereto husbeen duly obtained. All such —cbs.r¤·es against allotments rauthorizediby this section shall be reimbursed in not less than twenty annual ageymeute. The Secretary of the Interior may Bx such operation sur mainte- nance charges ageinst such allotments as may be reasonable and `ust, to be paid as provided in rules and regulations to be; prescribed by P¤Y¤¤¢¤¢ ¤f¢*¤¤¤¤¤· him. Uriess othjeriivise paid, kgxese (leger chargesdjéuceriiring subse- ueut bo uguatg ·, 914, may pai rom or me uc. urge u n axe a1lottee’s.individuml share of the {tribal fund when said fungtis available ig; .d§i§Udbuti01g,Bfand  my allottee sllxgléérheceive eputcilnt . in eetoe ° a. nent ore eemountsoc— 1: inst is land h0.s·,bee11· paid, such ungaid amount shall become andgibe a lien eupouhis allofnmenii, of ·wl1ic a reeordy-slmll, be. kept   theoilice of ,,§g"°§§g$,’§* §é,d‘§,§g the superinbendentxof the reservation at theegencyyand should any wld ¤11<>¤¤<=¤=-·¤ Indian sell any pure of his allotment with the -a proval ofzrxhe Secre- tary of the Interior,`the‘ amount of such unpais charges against the %a.nghso§•;1d·sbe1l@  a;   thereon a·11drm¤y¤beie¤fo1;i:_ehg_j_§t¤gwM lgiids. whieheheve hzretofcre been    ·petm1;§l.;) Al} ' ,0 er·` r " ems-0 eeonveyamoe ree BI‘5l.SSl1Al » or; eign er mi irri tion ro`ect orrthe said C·rdw»Indiw:Re9er?abi Pwlietiher itoigindivhgdual Exdgausior to Eurehtsers of ]I11di1¢m·ln11d,`€;n.l1,}1ll recite uwliewafnm repayment ofesuc i1·rig¤tion~churgeh·hierei¤before pm- vided for, if amy; mumining unpaid at the “l?lII1£‘Ufi£lS€l1I:§lCB· of such Ypetent or other instrumentr of oonveyance; imdb Buch Tlienimay be