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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 49 STAT. · June 5, 1935 · Public Law 98

Public Law 98.

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(/us/pl/74/97).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Cabeza de Vaca Expedition, etc. Coinage to commemorate, authorized. That to indicate the interest of the Government of the United States in commemorating the four hundredth anniversary of the Expedition of Cabeza de Vaca and the opening of the Old Spanish Trail, there shall be coined by the Director of the Mint silver 50-cent pieces to the number of not more than ten thousand, of standard weight and fineness and of a special appropriate design to be fixed by the Director of the No Federal expense for dies, etc.Mint, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, but the United States shall not be subject to the expense of making the models for master dies or other preparations for this coinage.
Sec. 2. Issue.That the coins herein authorized shall be issued at par and only upon the request of the chairman of the El Paso Museum Committee. Sec. 3. Disposition.Such coins may be disposed of at par or at a premium by said committee and all proceeds shall be used in furtherance of the El Paso Museum. Sec. 4. Coinage laws applicable.That all laws now in force relating to the subsidiary silver coins of the United States and the coining or striking of the same; regulating and guarding the process of coinage; providing for the purchase of material, and for the transportation, distribution, and redemption of the coins; for the prevention of debasement or counterfeiting; for security of the coin; or for any other purposes, whether said laws are penal or otherwise, shall, so far as applicable, apply to the coinage herein directed.
Approved, June 5, 1935. To give the consent and approval of Congress to the extension of the terms and provisions of the present Rio Grande compact signed at Santa Fe, New Mexico, on February 12, 1929, and heretofore approved by Act of Congress dated June 17, 1930 (Public, Numbered 370, Seventy-first Congress, 46 Stat. 767). 1935-06-05 177 Chapter United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
Digitization Vendor 2025-01-07 49 Stat. 325 74 1 public 325 [CHAPTER 177.] AN ACT To give the consent and approval of Congress to the extension of the terms and provisions of the present Rio Grande compact signed at Santa Fe, New Mexico, on February 12, 1929, and heretofore approved by Act of Congress dated June 17, 1930 (Public, Numbered 370, Seventy-first Congress, 46 Stat. 767). June 5, 1935. [[H. R. 7873](/us/bill/74/hr/7873).] [[Public, No. 98](/us/pl/74/98).] Whereas the duly accredited commissioners representing the StatesRio Grande compact. of Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas, respectively, signed the Rio Grande compact at Santa Fe, New Mexico, on the 12th day of February 1929, and which said compact was thereafter duly ratified by the legislature of each of the aforesaid States andVol. 46, p. 767. approved by Act of Congress on June 17, 1930 (Public, Numbered 370, Seventy-first Congress, 46 Stat. 767); and Whereas the legislature of each of the aforesaid States has by appropriate legislation, and pursuant to the express provisions of article 14 of said compact, extended the said compact for the term of two years from June 1, 1935, to June 1, 1937:
Now, therefore *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled*, That the consentConsent of Congress given to extension of, for two years. and approval of Congress is hereby given to the extension of the provisions of said Rio Grande compact, and all the terms thereof for the period of two years from June 1, 1935, to June 1, 1937, as heretofore ratified by the Legislature of the State of Colorado by Act approved April 13, 1935, by the Legislature of the State of New Mexico by Act approved February 25, 1935, and by the Legislature of the State of Texas by Act approved April 18, 1935.
Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is herebyRights reserved. expressly reserved. Approved, June 5, 1935. To change the name of the German Orphan Asylum Association of the District of Columbia to the German Orphan Home of the District of Columbia. 1935-06-05 178 Chapter United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
Digitization Vendor 2025-01-07 49 Stat. 325 74 1 public [CHAPTER 178.] AN ACT To change the name of the German Orphan Asylum Association of the District of Columbia to the German Orphan Home of the District of Columbia. June 5, 1935. [[H. R. 7874](/us/bill/74/hr/7874).] [
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