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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 222. 1914. 585 August twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and twelve: Provided ur- ,,,1,, $.,,,,,0, _ Hier, That not to exceed $10,000 of this amount may be used for {fro- on 'Wu vrdrng necessaigy drainage and equipment for fruit raising, and for the construction 0 a new barn and for repairs at the Oneida boarding school at Oneida., Wisconsin. A T rt. For collection and transportation of pu ils to and from Indian and p¤p`i1aiisp° mg' °t°" public schools, and for placing school u Hs', with the consent of their parents, under the care and control oflwlliite familes qualified to give them moral, industrial, and educational tr `, $72,000: Provided, £{{{'Z,§‘{’;m ,,,,,,,0,, That not to exceed $5,000 of this amount may lie used in the trans- ¤¤¤¤°· portation and placing of Indian youths in positions where a remunera- Masks mum tive employment may be formd for them m industrial pursuits. The ` provisions of this section shall also appli to native pupils of school age under twenty-one years of age broug t from Alaska. All moneys appropriated herein for school purposes among the ml-l.?e..£?' °°p"° '°’ Indians may be expended, without restriction as to per capita expendigmq, for the annual support and education of any one pupil in any sc oo. To conduct e eriments on Indian school or agency farms designed m§§°El2Y"‘1 °"°"‘ to test the posslillilities of soil and climate in the cultivation of trees, grains, vegetables, and fruits; for the purposes of preserving living and growingntimber on Indian reservations and al otments, and to Mmmg advise the dians as to the proper care of forests; for the employ- ment of suitable ersons as matrons to teach Indian women and girls housekeeping and other household duties, and for furnishing necessary equipments and supplies and renting quarters for them where Fmem md mk_ necessary; for the employment of practica farmers and stockmen, in ¤¤¤¤· addition to the ag;-iirécy and school farmers now employed; and to superintend and ct farming and stock raising among) Indians, P,,,,,,,,_,_ $450,000: Provided, That the foregoing shall not, as to tim er, aplply uM¤¤V%gi¤¤¤R¤¤¤rv¤- to the Menominee Indian Reservation in Wisconsin: Provided fur! er, °¤’ _ _ That not to exceed $25,000 of the amount herein appropriated may .,0}`gjjg¤g8t§g;{¤» ¤¢¤·» be used to conduct experiments on Indian school or agency farms to test the possibilities of soil and climate in the cultivation of trees, Mmmm to cotton, grains, vegetables, and fruits: Provided also That the amounts mssetc. m" paid to matrons, foresters, farmers, and stockmen herein provided for shall not be included within the limitation on salaries an comfpensa— ven. 37, p. sm. tion of employees contained in the Act of August twenty- ourth, nineteen hundred and twelve. _ _ _ _ Supplies pmmw For the purchase of goods and supphes for the Indian Service, in- ac. ' cluding inspection, pay of necessary employees, and all other expenses connected therewit, rncludingl advertising, storage, and transports.- Promo tion of Indian goods and supp `es, $300,000: Provided, That after the wmiuiasaiimimi, pass e of this Act, no part of the sum hereby appropriated shall be usedugor the maintenance of to exceed three permanent warehouses in the Indian Service. _ _ _ megmphing etc For telgglraph and telephone toll messages on busmess pertaining ’ ` to the In 'an Service sent and received by the Bureau of Inman Affairs at Washington, $10,000. _ _ _ _ I _ For witness fees and other legal expenses incurred in suits instituted ,,,,I;,‘§§§,‘§f,§’§§}s°°" ‘“*“' in behalf of or against Indians involving the question of title to lands allotted to them, or the right of possession o personal aproperty held by them, and in hearings set by the United States loc land officers Pmm to determine the rights of Indians to public lands, $2,000: Provuied, No saemeysres. That no part of this appropriation shall be used in the payment of attorneys fees. _ _ _ Cum mummy For expenses of the Board of Indian Oommissroners, $10,000.  H ‘°“: For payment of Indian plolice, including chiefs of police at not to P° °°· exceed $50 per month eac and privates at not to exceed $30 per month each, to be employed in maintaining order, and for the purchase of equipments and supplies and for rations for policemen at