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 600 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 222. 1914. Chickasaw Nations, or of the surface thereof as provided for in the V¤L ?·’»P-67- Act of Congress approved February nineteenth, nineteen hundred and twelve (Thirty-seventh United States Statutes at Largle, page &~··>¤¤~*· mm sixty-seven), and of the improvements thereon: Prmnded, _ at not mm to exceed $10,000 of such amount may be usedin connection with ' the collection olfhrentg of unaiillhottgzlcllsinds and tgz;] Sr»¤i¤<= I agvrgvj; ° further, at ur-ing e year en une e , g&°.iri€?a. I r nineteen hundred and fifteen, no moneys shall be expended from tribal fnmds belonging' to the Five Civihzed Tribes wrt out specific E¤·>¤P**°¤S· appropriation by ongress, except as follows: Equalization o_ allotments, per ca 'ta and other payments authorized by law to indrvrdual members of this respective tribes, tribal and other Indian schools for the current fiscal year under existing law, salaries and contingent expenses of governors, chiefs assistant chiefs, secretaries, interpreters, and mining trustees of the tribes for the current fiscal year at salaries not exceedipg those for the last fiscal year, and attorneys BJUBKA for said tribes employ under contract approved by the President, der existing law for the current Hscal year. u§1¤{)<;¤]{gg*m¤·=¤¤¤¤*· The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to em·oll on the rr-wes. proper respective rolls of the Five Civihzed Tribes, as indicated, the grvvimb mum N and seventy-eight, Sixty-third Congress, second session: Provided, amixmiféasnaa. That when so enrolled there shall be paid to each and every such person out of the fands in the 'l‘reasury of the United States to the credit of the respective tribe with which such person is enrolled the asa. following sums in lieu of an allotment of land: To each such person placed on the Creek rplls the sum of $800; to each such person placed on the Choctaw Chickasaw; Cherokee and Seminole rolls, a sum ual to twice the appraised value of the allotment of such tribe as iix the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes for allotment isha T“1§,;`;S_ *°S"‘°*“ 1**    further, That in cases where such enrolled memers, or eu- hens, are Indians who by reason of their degree of Indian blood belong to the restricted class, the Secreta of the Interior may rn his discretion, withhold such pa ents anrd use the same for the benelit of such restricted Indians: Ayn-if provided égurther, ,0gg;*;gy,$§,*;§§°,'gu*§,§,§ That the Secretary of the Interior is authorized, under su rules and regulations as he may prescribe, to determine whether any attorney or attorneys have actually rendered services of value to any of the_persons herein enrolled, and to allow compensation therefor, mcluding prodper and necessary expenses incurr·ed in connection with services ren ered, in such amounts as he may deem proper, and to pay the amount so fixed and found to be due such attorney or attornceys and deduct the same from the amount paid to the person enroll as herem authorized, by and with his consent and approval: qggfpw *¤ '““ '* Provided, That before payment is made to any attomey or attorne there shall be filed a receipt in full of all claims or demands on tl}; part of such attorney or attorneys in such form as may be prescribed yFthefSecretary of the Inzehrigrg O °¤°·=¤·"ew¤- or uliilhng treaties wi octaws oma: For rmanent §‘},’,§§§}‘}gil'°°"°" annuity (artic e two, treaty of November sixteenth, eiglilien hunp_‘gg;7»P·°°¢V°*·u· dreldt andhiivg} aind airtgple Ehirgn, tree? of June twenty-second, ra atatmzym. cig een un e an ty- ve 3 000; or rmanent annuit for p_l§?lQ7’p‘2u’V°L11’ support of l1ght—h0rsemen (art1cle thirteen, trgiity of October eirghteenth, erghteen hundred and twenty, and article thirteen, treaty of June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five), $600; for g¤»{c;¤¤¤¤é:§.•;ggiu gzrmanent annuig for support of blacksmith (article six, treaty of p.0i)-1: 'p` “’ ’ tober eighteen, eighteen hrmdred and twenty, and article nine, trea‘tIy of January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty—£ve, and arti e thirteen, treaty of June twenty-second, eighteen hundred
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