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 73d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 92, 93 . MARCH 27, 1934 . 501 during the ye ars 19 36 to 1941, both i nclusiv e, und er the condi tions amend , set out in the Act of January 31, 1931 (47 Stat . 1947 1 ), as herein modified, and to extend such provisions of such section 3 as relate to certain water-rights charges on the Grand Valley reclamation project in like manner to all similar charges coming due for the year 1934. oEc. 2. Interest on the charges for which the time of payment is ferre te d charges. extended pursuant to this Act shall be payable at the same rate and under the same conditions as those prescribed in such Act of March 3, 1933, with resp ect to th e charges for the years 193 1, 1932, and 1933. Approved, March 27, 1934. P. 1974, on de- [CHAPTER 93 .] AN ACT To authorize the Secretar y of the Int erior to plac e with the O klahoma Hist orical 	] H. s. '1 91 4 Society, at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, as custodian for the United States, IPublic, No. 133 .] certain records of the Five Civilized Tribes, and of other Indian tribes in the State of Oklahoma, under rules and regulations to be prescribed by him. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior is authorized, under rules and regulations to be pre- scrib ed by him, to place with the Okla homa Histo rica l Soc iety of the State of Oklahoma any records of the Five Civilized Tribes, incl uding the Chero kees, Cre eks, Choc taws, Chic kasa ws, a nd Se mi- noles, which may be in the custody or control of the Secretary of the Interior and the Superintendent for the Five Civilized Tribes ; also of the Wichita, Kiowa, Comanche, Caddo, and Apache Indians that may be within his custody or control or of the agent at Anadarko, Oklahoma ; also of the Arapaho and Cheyenne Indians that may be within his custody or control or of the agent at Concho, Oklahoma

also of the Sac and Fox, Pottawatoinie, Kickapoo, and Iowa Indians that may be within his custody or control or of the agent at Shawnee, Oklahoma ; also of the Wyandotte, Seneca, Quapaw, Peoria, Modoc, and Miami Indians that may be within his custody or control or of the a gent at Mi ami, Okla homa ; als o of t he Ton kawa, Ponca, Pawne e, Otoe, and Kaw Indians that may be within his custody or control or of the agent at Pawnee, Oklahoma ; and of the Osage Indians that may be within his custody or control or of the agent at Paw- huska, Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Historical Society in receiving the custody of such papers, records, and matters of historical inter- est to receiv e same as cu stodia n -for the United States of America and the Secretary of the Interior, and to hold same under rules and regulations as may be prescribed by him : Provided, That copies of any documents, records, books, or papers in the office of and custody of the Oklahoma Historical Society when certified by the secretary or chief clerk of said society under its seal, or when such office or positi on is vacant by th e offi cer- o r perso n acti ng as secret ary or chief clerk for the time, shall be evidence equally with the original, and in making such certified copies such secretary or acting secretary and such chief cle rk or act ing chief clerk sh all be ac ting as a Federal agent, and such certified copies shall have the same force and effect as if made by the Secretary of the Interior when such documents, records, books, or papers were in his office as Secretary of the Interior and certi fied by h im under seal of h is office : Provided further, That wherever such certified copies are desired by the Government to be used for the benefit of the Government they shall be furnished with- I So in original. Fiv e Civilized Tribes, etc. Certain records of, to be placed with the Ok- lahoma Historical So- ciety. Society to receive, as Federal custodian. Provisos. Certified copies may issue. Government use