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 SIXTX -FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 146. 1917. . 987 That the Secret of the Interior is hereb authorized to make U¤¤¤*¤¤=¤ Rcccrvcallotments to anyifliiving Indians on the Umatilla Reservation miiéust aiieemaia ui Oregon, of not exceeding eighty acres to each erson entitled td I”‘u°“S°“· rights thereon but who have not heretofore been alllotted so long as any of the lands within said reservation remain available for the purpose, and to issue trust patents for the selections so made in accordance S°l°°“°¤S· with the Act of February eighth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven 34Y;i1;12gé,I?i27?iS8; V°l` (Twenty-fourth Statutes at Large, page three hundred and eighty- eight), as amended; such allotments to be made under such rules and ' regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe: Provided P'°”'**°- That the application of this provision shall not interfere with an rightsi rccgiiity mm mt °f guarantee by treaty to any allotted Umatilla Indian or Indians. Sec. 20. For support and education of eight hundred Indian pupils C°'“"° S°’*°°l· at the Indian sc ool at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, including pay of superintendent, $136,250; for general repairs and improvements, $15,000; in all, $151,250. ‘ The sum of $1,000 bequeathed to the Carlisle Indian Industrial Acceptance or be- School, imder the will of Bradford R. Wood, late of Albany, New ¤°l$:ie M t""""‘?‘ York, and deposited in the Treasury of the United States, is hereby appropriated and shall remain available until ex nded for the purpose of assisting needy students from the Carlisle liddian School in extending their education to become trained nurses. SOUTH DAKOTA. scum Dakota. Sec. 21. For suppprt and education of three hundred and sixty-five F1¤¤<1r¤¤uS¤h¤¤1. Indian pupils at the Indian school at Flandreau, South Dakota and for pay of superintendent, $62,955; for ng-pneral repairs and improvements, $8,000; for new barn, $3,000; in, $73,955. For support and education of two hundred and fifty Indian pupils Picm S¤¤¤<>¤· at the Indian school at Pierre, South Dakota, including pay of superintendent, $43,750, of which amount not exceeding $900 may be expended for the purchase of two new busses; for general repairs and improvements, $6,000; for new boiler and boiler stack and installation thereof, $4,000; in all, $53,750. _ For sup ort and education of two hundred and seventy—§ve_ Indian R¤P¤°**!¤¤¤¤¤*· pupils at the Indian school, Rapid (hty, South Dakota, including pay of superintendent, $47,925; for general repairs and improvements, $5,000; for remodeling buildings, $9,000; for construction and repair of road through school farm, $4,000; for irrigation, drainage, and im roving school farm, $3,000; in all,_ $68,925. _ _ S dm For sup ort of Sioux of different tribes, including Santee Sioux of  °' °"°‘ Nebraska,lNorth Dakota, and South Dakota: For pay of five teachers,   cgé one physician, one carpenter, one miller, one engineer, two farmers, ’ ‘ and one blacksmith (article thirteen, treaty of April twenty-nmth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight), $10,400; for pay of secondblacksmith, and furnishing iron, steel,   other material (article eight of Mmmm] IU _ same treaty), $1,600; foikpay of additional employees at the several gg, _ °“'*’ Y agencies for the Sioux in ebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota, {};}{Sf3*f;f°z%6_ $05,000 ; for subsistence of the Sioux other than the Rosebud, Cheyenne River, and Standing Rock Tribes,  for purposes of their civilization (Act of February twentfy-eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy- PWM seven), $200,000: Provide, That this sum shall include transportation T,.,,,,,,;,,,m,,,_ of supplies from the termination of railroad or steamboat transportation, and in this service Indians shall be employed whenever praoticable; in all, $307,000.