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866 SIXTY·FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ons. 10, 12-14. 1916-1917. m§,g,g_g‘¤* **°¤¤ the collection of such taxes; but if such tax shall not be paid within ` one year after the same shall become due and payable, as provided by the laws of the State of Nebraska, then the list of such un(pa1d and delinquent taxes on the lands of the Winnebago Indians an Omaha Indians, as above provided, shall be certified by the county treasurer of the county in which such lands are situated to the Secretary of the Interior, who shall be authorized to pay the same from any funds belonging to the Indian allottees owning such lands so taxed ·,;,,*•'_,,••,: “ ”° ‘“°*“ and arising rom the rentals thereof or under his control; and in the event that no such funds shall be in the Bossession or under the control of the Secretary of the Interior, he sha certify that fact to the said county treasurer, which certificate shall operate as a full release and

 of the tax assessed against the land of the Indian so without

s. - Approved, December 30, 1916. ’ “· ‘°"- can. 12.—r¤i¤¢ muon Autho ‘ ‘ me sem of e ima r to emma

 the time for ent me deferred  nts duet:lnytlietli.>urchase°of tncts of

{Pub- R°°··N°·*2-l the surface cfm th? segregated coal and asphalt lands of the Choctaw and Chickanw Tribes in Oklahoma. Resolved by the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives o the United

 States of Ameri.oa in Congress assemblid, 'Hat the Secrgtary of the

p_'*T*y;fht€:°?;***¤ ,¤¤’ Interior is hereby authorized to extend the time for payment of the ez. ’ final installment due on the purchase of tracts of the surfam of the segregated coal and asphalt land area belonging to the Choctaw and "°'- *7- P- °°- Chickasaw Tribes, sold under the Act of Co approved February nmeteenth, hundred and twelve —seventl1 Statutes at Large, p?,e sixty-seven) to four years after the sale was made instead o two {ears, as mprovided in section five of the said act; §{g·‘:Q Provided, That_t e accru mterest on all installments to date when due and the principal of the second installment, if due, shall be paid E before an extension as herein provided may be granted: And provided °‘“‘ further, That in all other respects the provisions of existing law shall ‘ apply to these purchases. Approved, January 11, 1917. "“‘““§,,,‘°·""’· cnn. ie.-Jem Raolution ravi · for the mu or e an in ems

 of Regents of the Smithsonian Imtitutiolilitxlii the class oth.; mmvmmgn o&?>ngres.

.1 i i Resolved by the Senate and House o Re esentatives o the United iiiiélm w_m:st;°' States of America in Omgress assembled, zllhat the vacilncy in the ,,,,,.,?,{f',,,,.,g,,,,,_ "' Board of Regents of the mithsonian Institution, in the class other than Members of Congfess, caused by the resignation of Andrew D. _ White, of New York, e filled by the appointment of Henry White, a citizen of Maryland. Approved, January 15, 1917.

ig?   14.——Joint Resolution To continueand extend the time for making report of
 the jomt subcommittee appointed under a joint resolution entitled ".Ioint Rego ution

lczzpsnugbgigpmt sul;c; fromcthe mptigiebersliig oftathe Selnate Committee on OUS9 OXIIIXH 011 ` to investigate the conditions relating to interstate anilrsiortgigii c§rhrxi3i1g;e?0a!IiId1efh; necessity of further legislation relating thereto, and defining the wers and duties of such subcommittee."_approved July twentieth, nineteen hungged and sixteen, and providing for the filling of vacancies in said subcommittee. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives o the United tig-.`°{°?Y...{.?‘g..t§.,.,,{”‘°` f" States pfelmerwa in Congress assembled, That the joint sufbcommittee hereto ore appointed under S. J. Res. 60 (Public Resolution Num-