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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Ssss. II. Ch. 146. 1917. 985 lands and other tribal pro erty belonging to any of the Five Civil- P“Y”°°,,‘,°,,‘s°’P'”°“ ized Tribes for payment ofp salaries of employees and other expenses mmm of advertising an sale in connection with the further sales o such tribal lands and property, including the advertising and sale of the mcg;] mi “Ph°l* land withm the segregated coal and asphalt area of the Choctaw and v.,;_;q,p_6q_ Chickasaw Nations, or of the surface thereof as provided for in the Act of Congress approved February mneteenth, mneteen hundred and twelve (Thirty-seventh United States Statutes at Large page sixty-seven), and of the improvements thereon, which is hereby expressly authorized, and for other work necessa to a final settlement of the affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes: ProvaZd`, That rlaotgo exuped §•f{fj;,°;n ofmm $5,000 f su h am unt ma be used in connection wit e co ecticn of (i-entscof unlillotted lands and tribal buildintgp: Idrovided fur- S th mym ther, That during the fiscal year ending June thirtie, nineteen hun- q,,,,i’§’i°‘}§.“ ,%.,4;. dred and eighteen, no moneys shall be expended from tribal funds WM- belonging to the Five Civilized Tribes, without specific appropria- EmP,_,¤_ tion by ongress, except as follows: Equahzation of allotments, per a ita and other a ents authorized by law to individual members ° P . P Ym . . h of th; reipective tgibes, tribal usd c;l1ier_ Indraéi scnpip1l;6f1¢;r6t;i;6cmt er exis in w aries an co uses lotfngowfclrzjnosiisaflrcblhliafs, assistagt chiefs, secretaries, interpreters, and ° U mining trustees of the tribes for the current fiscal year at salaries at the rate heretofore paid, and atitorngys for the Choctavg1_(%hicl;<1u- d C e k Tribes employe un er contract approv y _ e _ M Frldsirlliiit, ifinder existing law, for the current fiscal year: Provided ,§,,Y,§,_"“ "°° °‘ further, That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to continue during the ensuing fiscal year the tribal and other schools among the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek and Seminole Tribes from the tribal funds of those nations, within his d1scretion_ and under such 1,qr% cm, 0, rules and regulations as he may prescribe: And promdcdfurther, That aim ams the Secreta of the Interior is ereby empowered, during the fiscal ear endingrgune thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighteen, to expend lyunds of the Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations available for school purposes rmder existing law for such repairs unprovements or new buildings as he may deem essential or the proper conduct of the several schools of said tribes. Hmmm For fulfillin treaties with Choctaws, Oklahoma: For permanent i··¤nuu¤;`u¤•m•. annuity (articli two treaty of November sixteenth, eighteen hundred zinnunws. and five and article, thirteen, treaty of June twenty-second, eighteen p_m;’·P·°°= V°'-“» hundred, and fifty-five) $3 000; for permanent annuity for support Llghtl10f®l11€D. of livht-horsemen (article )thirteen, treaty of October eighteenth, \gp;.7,p.2l3; vein, eivhaeen hundred and twenty, and article thirteen, treaty of June Y" ‘ tvsenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five), $600; for permanent B,m¤mg5,,F_ annuity for support of blacksmith (article six, treaty of October p'\;3;v,p. ;V¤l.I1, ' htcenth e` hteen hundred and twenty, and article mne, treaty of fllzignuary twelrigtieth, eighteen hundred and twentg-five, anddarfgcle thirteen, treaty of June twenty-second, c1ghi>4j¢6¤ a\?{dc§€<i;§ wei? Edmmm five), $600; for permanent annuity for education ( 1 e, _ y VOL ,,1, mi VOL ,1, of January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five,dandda1;£.;i;:le p. em thirteen, treat of June twenty-second, eighteen hundre ani _ y- Im md me, fivel, $6,000; fbi- permanent annuity for iron and steel (artig e mnei p·m;7,p,z»;vn_n, treaty of January twentieth, eighteen hundrled agitiltctgweptlylhrgeii xd artic e thirteen, tree;-K oflgiggztwenty-sewn , eng n Hfgoiihllie  anilse ,   of not to exceed six oil and_gas wginvthmamgnpgai inspectors and necessary gggks and field assistants, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, to supervise oil and gies mining e erations on allotted and tribal lands in the State of Okla oma from which restrictions have not been removed, and to conduct investigations with a view to the prevention of waste, $25,000.