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 590 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 222. 1914. K¤¤¤¤¤· KANSAS. H“"°“ I”’*“““· Sec. 6. For support and education of seven hundred and fifty Indian pupils at the Indian school, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas, and for pay of superintendent, $127 750· for general repairs and improvements, $11,000 ; for gymnasium and equipment, K‘°"“P°° $2;:000; in au, $1c(l3ell50· f ht Indi ils t th I d1an` “°°°""' or su ort an ucation o e, an u a e n mm School. school,   Reservation, Kaingsasir including gay of superintendent, $14,860; for general repairs and improvements, $2,500; m all, $17 360. ggwsgd F°=¤¤· Eor fulfilling treaties with the Sacs and Foxes of the   For vei. ié, p.1172. sup crt of a school (article five, treaty of March sixth, eighteen hundred) and sixty-one), $200. m’¢*¤· momcau. gc;.M$T° P1°"“"‘ Sec. 7. For support and education of three hundred and {fig Indian pu ils at the Indian school, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, for pay ofp superintendent, $60,450 ; for general repairs and improvements, $5,000; for gymnasium and manual training buildings and equi ment, $20,000; in all, $85,450. _ {.‘§‘§f{‘,,§'€,f{‘°" Tile Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized  directed to ay to Jose h Bradley, attorney in fact for the Saginaw, Swan greek, and Slack River Bands o Chi pewa I11Ll.'I&DS,·M1Ch1g&H, the balance of $30.65 in the Treasury and due these Indians under the vu.n,p.m. provisions of article two of the treaty of August second, eighteen P, undred and lift —five (Eleventh Statutes at Largeghpage six hundred BE Lu mu N. and thirty~three¥: Provided, however That he sh before receiving receipt in full therefor. ` m¤¤**°¤* MINNESOTA. P‘P°°t°°° S°h°°l' Sec. 8. For sup ort andeducation of two hundred and twenty-iivo Indian pupils at iihe Indian school, Pipestone, Minnesota, including pay of superintendent, $39,175; for general repairs and improvements, $6,000; for lavatory, $3,500; $6 500 for repairs on buildin? and purchase of equipment to replace that destroyed or damaged y tornado on June tent, nineteen undred and fourteen; in all, $55,175. _ m(,l?',S§§’€§? °' "‘° _ For support of a school or schools for the Chippewas of the_Miss1s· §P0*;f>•{6 -p_ ,2,, sippi in esota (article three, treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen www ;;mhScb°°L hundred and sixty-seven), $4,000. _ nigh-semi men. For the payment of high—school teachers at the White Earth °”· Indian School, Minnesota, for instruction of children of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota, $4,000, or so much thereof as may ,,,_,,,,,,,_ be necessary, the said sum to be reimbursable and to be used under 6dC¤¤3¤¤i;¤{sb° higher rules to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior: Promkled, 2$$.,`;l,1g0, y°' That not to exceed $1,000 of this sum may be used to continue the education of boys aygminted under the provisions of the Act of Congress entitled ‘ An ct making approfpriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Bureau o Indian Affairs, for fulfilling treatg stipulations with various Indian tribes, and for other p , for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fourteen/’ approved June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and thirteen. ,,,§§§§}’°”“ °' Mi"' The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to withdraw SuPr~>¤;¤t¤;i;>é¤ of wif- from the Treasury of the United States, at his discretion, the sum of tiiiil 2é,p.'e45. $205,000, or so much thereof as meg, be necessary, of the principal sum on deposit to the credit of the hippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota, arising under section seven of the Act of J anu fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, entitled "An Aczlarlor the relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Min-
 * 1°*’°°· the said sum execute as attorney in fact on behalf of these Indians a