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 srxriinx NTH CONGRESS. 1. CHS. 4%-405. 1926. 661 enforced or upon payment of all such irrigation changes assessed against such land may be released by the Secretarglof t e Interior. Deliver; of water to such land may·be»refueed, wit `n the discretion duljgggwf ¤¤*“ 3** of the oeoretary of the Interior, until all dues are paid: Promkled, mm  wm, am That no right to water or to the use of any irrigation ditch or other sq1>Le»ct to wumimnéé structure on said reservation shall vest until the owner of the land to `”‘° ""°"’°°”‘ be irrigated shall comply with such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe, and he is hereby authorized to grescribe such rules and regulations as may be deemed reasonable an proper for making effective the foregoing provisions: Provided, hmneew, That in no case shall any allottee be required to pay either W12? dpgimwvgit wml construction, operation, or maintenance charges for such irrigation ° I V ' grivileges, or any of them, until water can be actually delivered to DMN mw f { is allotment: Pro/vided further, That the Secretary of the Interior m${¤·u¤»x¤§,e¤c2°e%aiQ shall caueeto be made immediately, if not already made, an item- ‘°"°“‘°"°·°°“· ized statement showing in chai} the cost of the construction of the several irrigation systems now existing on the Crow Indian Reser- vation se arately, the same to be placed at the Crow .A.genoy,·and with the government farmers of each of the districts of the resez·va~ tion for the information of the Indians affected by this section. _ __ “  18. That the sum of $10,000, or so much thereof as may be w‘§§§{°§§‘“§§§§,, eff necessary, of the tribal funds of the Crow Indians of the State of '**;!*;,*¤;%¤g§- Montana is hereby ap reprinted to pay the expeneyes of the general ' ' ` ` ` council, or councils, oriusmess committee, in looking after the aifairs of said tribe, including the actual and necessary expenses and the per diems giaid its legislative committee when visiting Washington iugtgglmtmmwwk on tribal usiness at the request of the Commissioner of In ian ` Aufairs or a committee of Congress, said sum and the actual and necessary expenses to be approved by and certified by the Secretary of the Interior, and when so approved and certified to be paid." ‘ Approved, May 26, 1926. CHAP. 404.——Joint Resolution Authorizing the Treasury Decyggtment to M_ Fggaégipate in the South Jersey Exposition to be held in the city of eden New {Pub- Res., No- 32.1 Resolved the Senate and H aww 0 R esentatives 0 the United e Stazies of Agyzierica in Congress aasemgkdipghat the Secrfztary of the ugiium hm? E‘°°°i` Treasury be authorized to furnish an exhibit to the South Jersey ,,,,L‘§,‘}$§,,,$°,,‘§‘,,,?,§"’§,§‘Q,‘§f Exposition, at Camden, New Jersey, during the duration of the exposition in July,·August, and September, 1926, consisting of a stamping press from the United States Mint at Ph1lade1phia,”Penn- Prom lyania, to demonstrate the process of turning out c0ins:’Pro·vi2Zed, No Golvemmeut er "fghat theloan of such exhibit shall be without expense to the$United "°‘“"‘ tutes. i ’ ` Approved, May 26, 1926., CHAP. T405.-—An Act To authorize certain alterationato the six eoalqbuming gg? battleships for the purpose of providing better launching and handling 8!'1‘8.X1gQ· "T T` ments for airplanes. , Be it enacted by the Senate and Home of Representatives all the United States of America in Omegrass assembled, That in ad ition gig': of cost an- to the alterations authorized in paragragh 1 of the Act approved g$!g*;t§(§ g‘h*§p¥g_°{g*ggf December 18, 1924 entitled “A.11 Act to aut orize alterations to certain mu umm manu:. navatl meeelsv and to provide for the construction of additional P°"""" W" veeselsfl theinstallation of improved a.p;i§ances for launching and, handling airplanes on the eix battleshigs, ew York, Texas, Florida, ,,dY°"‘3""7‘°*“m°“d' Utah. Arkansas. and Wyoming, is here y authorized and the limit of