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 984 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 146. 1917. belong to the restricted class, the Secretary of the Interior may, in his discretion, withhold such payments and use the same for the d,EZ§‘f'§,§Y mm P"' bengfit 0; such ;·1es(tirictedbIndia.ns: Pclovgdleid furthleigilfllghat the mpney pai tot eenro e mem ersas rovi e ereins eexempt rom any lien for attorneys’ fees or other debt contracted prior to the pass- ,,,]?i’mb°°i°° °x°°°` age of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Interior is herelgl authorized to use not to exceed $8,000 out of the Chickasaw and octaw tribal fuuck for the expenses and the com(pensation of all necessary employees for the distribution of the said per capita pa ents. §,°,,'}‘*,‘;j§§g pnymm Tlilat the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized ¤·¤m¤¤»1 funds- to kpay to the enrolled members of the Seminole Tribe of Indians of O_ ahoma entitled under  law to sha.re in the funds of said ting, or its tlfpirtlaaiwgul ggirs, out of anydmoneysdbelongingbgltgllixaid tri m e m ta Treasuryore ite inan r F . held by any official under the jurisdiction iiiisthe Secretgry of the aeguminns. Interior, not to exceed $200 per capita: Provided, That said pay- mmm, mm ment shall be made imder such rules and regulations as the Secretary of tihe Intleiripr mayxpzescrklppg  fiiggler, That irlrcciases where - suc enro e mem or err eirs are `ans who to the restricted class, the Secretary of the Interior may, in his (dIi§:retion, ..‘-r:·¤=·* sm Pm $$2%“i‘.$'3r§’;?“i¤°$‘0°3.n?zdf.`2,°.°»..*;h°qi’t°22°ti.‘L’ $¤i2,Zl.*§?“°¥d°fo”`%§}3 enrolled members or their heirs as provided herein shallp be exempt Distribution u_ from any hen for_attorneys’ fees or other debt contracted prior to pmss. the passage of this Act. There is hereby a propriated a sum not to exceed $2,000 out of the frmds of said Seminole Tribe for the playrppgpepis salaries and other expenses of said per capita payment M.L.1[ott. · Criggxnnlpxiudrgemmtnm 'Phat the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to pay, ‘ out of any money in the Treasury of the United States belonging to the Creek Nation, to  L. Mott the sum of $472.22 for services rendered the_ Creek Nation from January fifteenth to February ggghgegxgtliécnliggsteen hunldzled and fourteen, iéiclusive, and $2110.20 _ i or ac expenses incurre in connection there- Pr°w° mlilbr salaries and ex f Emacs h tt d th as the Secretary of the Intei)·ioiuii·ia5e, iiimliigsdisiizmgiodf diaxinlrhdohgecg essaryin_probate matters affecting allottees or their heirs in the Five Civihzed Tribes and in the several tribes of the Quapaw Agency, and for the costs and other necessary expenses inci ent to suits instituted or conducted by such attorneys, $85,000. .,,,°§§{,{’g°§c,,°°§{’P““” For the support, continuance, and maintenance of the Cherokee inmannmn. Orpihan Training School, near Tahlequah, Oklahoma, for the orphan In an children of the State of Oklahoma belonging to the restricted class, to be conducted as an industrial school under the direction _ of the Secretary of the Interior, $30,000; for re airs and improve- ’Ad’°d”,“°,,;,,,, 1,,,,, ments, @4,500: Promded, That the unexpended beilance of the $7 500 Am'p_m_ appropriated by the Act of May eighteenth, nineteen hundred ’and i."§B°°?a.‘i.Z€$§ ’€2PP’2%"t%t§d·*°§uti2t%`($?h”° °‘ °"‘““°““' 3 YS ms, 3 ¤¤ » » · _, m aid of the common schools m the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole Nations and the Quapaw Agency in Oklamm hogma,  time fiscal year ending June thirtieth nineteen hundred mmm£,_mmmpp“_ fm 61% M-611-_ wjvnded, That this atplprc nation shall not be subject ann. to the tation in section one of is get limiting the expenditure é4£a,pis;£d of mone& to educate children of less than one-fourth Indian blood. ,,m,_'° ° P"? That e Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized to use not exceeding $35,000 of the proceeds of sales of unallotted
 * ""*'°°**°°”· t Thefsugn $13275,000, to beiexpended in the discretion of the Secrehenry o the terror, under rules  regulations to be prescribed by