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 596 srxrr-1*1111w couennss. sms. II. ca. zzz. 1914. ¤k\¤¤¤r¤¤- OKLAHOMA. “’*°¤*°¤=»°°°· Sec. 16. For su rt and civilization of the Wichitas and affiliated Supp°rt’°w" °!` bands who have bg); collected on the reservations set apart for their use and occupation in Oklahoma, including pay of employees,_$5,000. m§*gW¤hC°¤¤°¤¤· The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to withdraw ageIiiE5°S'¤xp¤¤s¤¤ from the Treasury of the United States, at his discretion the sum of "°“"“ "“'°" $25,000, or so much thereof as may be necessagy, of the funds on de °t to the credit of the Kiowa, Comanche an Apache Tribes of Ingiiilns in Oklahoma, for the support of the agency and pay of em loyees maintained for their benefit. _ 1¢¤*¤*=·¤¤¤¤·» M- That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized to withdraw from the Treasury of the United States, at his discretion, the sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as may be necessagy, of the_ funds on de 't to the credit of the Kiowa, Comanche, an Apache Tribes of  in Oklahoma, and pay out the same for the benefit of the members of said tribes for their maintenance and support, and im rovementof their homesteads, for the ensuing year, in suc manner P¤>¤¤·g·, ,. and under such regulations as he may prescribe: Provided, That the uulkm ° Secretary of the Interior shall report to Congress on the first Monday in December, nineteen hundred and fifteen, a detailed statement as to all moneys expended as provided for herein. gym- ¤*¤-·°' ¥¤· For support and civilization of the Cheyennes and Arapahoes who cngmaasauarsp- have been collected on the reservations set apart for their- use and "‘°°“· occupation in Oklahoma, including pay of employlees, $35,000. K¤¤=¤¤1¤¤¤•¤¤· For support and civilization o the Kansas dians, Oklahoma, including pay of em, $1,500. 1¤¤¤1»¤¤- For support and 01 ation of the Kickapoo Indians in Oklahoma} including pay of employees, $2,000. P¤¤¤¤¤- For support and civilization of the Ponca Indians in Oklahoma and Nebraska, includinlg pay of employees, $8,000. C¤i1¤<¤¤>S¤¤¤<>¤· For support an education of Eve hundred Indian pupils at the Indian School at Chilocco, Oklahoma, including pay of s16perintendent, $%$,250; for general repairs and improvements, $7, 0; in all, $93 25 . Qmpw Az¤¤ é Flor the urpose of u1rmg` sites for school build` on reniiiiniaiseiigeiliixtzzdt stricted Indian lands untldi the urisdiction of the Quap]d§SAgency, discretion, to remove the restrictions as to alienation from not to exceed tivo acres of any Indian allotment original or inherited, held under the Eurisdiction of said Quapaw Agency, and to permit the sale thereo under such terms and conditions as he may deem advisable,_whenever· necessary to enable the trustees of a school district to gggh M_ acquire a site for- a school building: Provided, That where the allotment rs held rmder a trust patent he may cause a patent in fee for the purchased tract to be issued to the trustees of the school board: m§r$*=¤*·=¤ *0* ¤°¤· romkiedfurdrer, That when said land is no longer needed for- school purposes 1t shall revert to the allottee to whom it belonged, or his eirs, and the restrictions as to alienation shall again apply, which condition shall be incorporated in the patent in fee when issued for such lands as are held under trust patents. §§*,;'g'§§’;E; For  treaties with Pawnees, Oklahoma: For perpetual V°l·2'<’1I>·544· annuity, to be paid in cash to the Pawnees (article three, agreement of November twenty-third, eighteen hundred and ninety-two), mmm bmb treaty of Septem r twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven), m11us,¤aZ $10,000; for pay of one armer, two blacksmiths, one m1]ler, one ‘ °‘· “· P· "’°· engineer and apprentices, and two teachers (article four, same treaty, $5,400; for purchase of iron and steel and other necessaries for e shops (artlc e four, same treaty), $500; for pay of physician and purchase of medicmes, $1,200; in all, $47,100.
 * ’°"“‘“""· Oklahoma, the Secretary of the interior is hereby authorized, in his
 * {§,‘}f";¥’;·,,_,,,,,_ $30,000; for support of two manual-labor schools (article three,