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450 SIXTY~SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 85. 1920. sixteen or the em loyment of any girl or woman, without regard to age, ip anyrglline lihlpw tho.; surface ; provisions securing the workmerl comp ete om o urc ase; rovision requirm the ayment 0 wages at least twice apmonth inxlawful money of are United States, an E-l·§vid.ing proper rules and regulations to insure the fair and just weig tiger measurement of the coal mined by each miner, and sm to the com- suc 0 r provisions as he ma deem necessa to msure the sale §‘.§’,§‘fg,*§,§{‘*"""‘°*"°‘°"' of the production of such leased lands to the lillnited States and to the u lic at reasonable prices, for the protection of the interests tf . . ol! e United States, hlrhthe plréeventpgn of monrcipgy, and fpr the ~ ,m_ s eguar o e u c w are: a none 0 suc peiiail MS mt provi3io be in ldoglict with the laws of the State in which the _ ease property IS situa . §¥.E$i.w.§‘i;‘“$t. sm. ai. its any lease uma under the provisions of use Act M m` %‘3§J%°§€§f2§“°£.t%$t°§“§?t°P blZr2“d§‘*Z%"£P”°?tlL‘§°€£°”‘g i“£‘° o or s c m e ro e or some part thereof, located_whenever the lessee fails th) cgmply with any of the provisions of this Act, of the lease, or of the general Som t of db regulations promulgated under this Act and in force at the ate of pam, $?° the lease; and the lease may provide for resort to appropriate methods for glue settllemenla of disputes or for remedies for breach of specified con tions ereo . bekiigléilriendf aw" to Sec. 32. That the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to prescribe necessary and proper rules and regulations and to do any and all things necessary to carry out and accomplish the piuposes of this p,,,,,l,,,_ Act, also to fix and determme the boundary l1nes o an struct1u·e, m*;*$B°;,¢;,{,§¤**·°*°—· or oil or gas Eeldgfor the p¤.§»oses of this Act:P1·0*m;ded, That nothing m this Act shall e constru or held to affect the hts of the States or other local authority to exercise any rights whilcf they may have, mcluding th_e right to levy and collect taxes upon rmprovements, pflrtpértpgdgpets, or other rights, property, or assets of any lessee of e m a es. qtgvom °m’ Sec. 33. That all statements, representations, or reports required by the Secretary of the Interior under this Act shall e upon oath, upless otherwise specified lg him, and in such form and upon such »~=·»»··~··¤·»»·»¢ b ss?zzsti:°:2;My.2t.i:..?;?1t.m;y.r;1s°r.. 1 u zallnclliogposrtsonreserved d _· I P _ _ c qpptg to 8- · eposits 0 coa , phosphate, sodium, oil, oil shale, or gas in e lands of the United States, which lands mag have been or may_ be drsplosed o_f rmder laws reserving to the Umte States such deposits, wit the r1ght_ to prospect for, mine, and remove the same, subject to such confllrgons ap are or may hereafter be provided by such laws reserving suc eposi s. _ llll,’{’{,’§“§§’,[,§,‘§°,§°.{p*" Src. 35. That 10 per centum of all money received from sales, bonuses, royalties, and rentals under the provisions of this Act, To the mmmmm $;cep3rn§ those from Alaska, shall be paid mto the Treasury of the m&,,i 32 ·nite tates and credited to mrscellaneous receipts; for past pro- 0. ,p.r+sa duction 70 per centum, and for future production 52§ per centum ogallhein) amollrutsmdenved gem Such bonusesé royalties, and rentals s ea1m reserve ana `t artfth - To the Sums in mation find created by the Act ofpgopnehsf khividlnpas the Regclllrgiz.- zplcgagndgdlzaégg, tion Act, approved Jnme 1% 19_02, anudrfor past production 20 pei- ,,,,_ · · ::]erglu1§,fand for llugxre pro uctlpln 371} per- centum of the ampuugg uic Segcrel-gm pgcth ppuses, roxy; tres, and ren_tals shall be paid by ry _ e easury ter the exprratron of each Hscal year go the State within the boundanes of which the leased lands oreposrtsare or were located, said moneys to be used by such State 01- su divisions thereof for the construction and maintenance of public p,.,,.l,,,_ roads or for the support of public schools or other public educational ,e§,;°’§m¤;*`§f;l $22% institutions, as the legislature of the State may direet· Promkied rzmm. That all moneys which ma accrue to the U 't d S ’ Y n1 e tates under the