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 128 SIXTY—FOUYRTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 125. 1916., in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, to enable {,’;°""°’;m,_ Iiildyians to become self-supporting: Provided, That said sum shall be mm expended under conditions to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior for its repayment to the United States on or before June °* ¤=· thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twenty-five: Pro/vided further, That Mmmm not to exceed $50,000 of the amount herein appropriated shall_be exp-plnded on any one reservation or for the bene t of any one tribe of dians. fgiscsr-¤¤f*¥i¤¤ That not to exceed $200,000 oggpplicable appropriations made nuamiéuma. herein for the Bureau of Indian aus shall be available for the maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-profpelled and horsedrawn passenger-carrying vehiclm for_the use o_ superintendents, farmers, physicians field matrons, allotmg, irrigation, and other em- Pyv- Hmm ployees m the Indian field service: Provided, That not to exceed $15,000 ma be used in the purchase of horse-drawn passenger- ‘ carrying vehicles, and not to exceed $30,000 for the purchase of motor-propelled passengpr-carrying vehicles, and that such vehicles shall be used only for 0 cial service. '1‘¤¤¤· mm on m_ That so much of section four of the Act of May eleventh, eighteen aim gem; mm, re- hundred and eighty (Twenty-first Statutes at Large, page one hun- ¥’°$’§,‘}·,,',,_,,,,_ dred and thirty-two), as prohibits granting permission in writing or otherwise to any Indian or Indians on any Indian reservation to go into tlhe S)tate of 'lgggas, under any pretext whatever, be, and the same is ere y, re ea . ‘ ,,,§,f§’°“,,,°’,,é"f§,‘f,',c°f; That whenever it shall Elppear to the satisfaction of the Secretary 1¤di==¤¤- of the Interior that the otted lands of any Indian are arid but susceptible of irrigation and that the allottee, by reason of old age or other disability, can not personally; occupy or improve his allotment or anfv portion thereof, such lan or such portion thereof, may be leased or a period not exceeding ten ears, under such terms, nglei, alnd regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the 0 the nterior. · F°"”°"°*“‘· - For pa ment to the heirs of Farmer John an Indian for land Pa enttoheirs oi'. ym pinrehastielybéghe Government for a boathouse, site on Pelihan Lake, inneso a, . °'°“" ’“"°"°“ That the lands buildin fixtures and all ro ert `¤ tsgranted Bchool,Coio. » » 1 Sgigximiéhw by to the State of Colorado Idr educational pu1·§osg·. by gztcltiion five of vox'. za, p. mf the Act of Congress approved April fourth, nineteen lilundred and ten (Thirty-sixth_ tatutes at Large, page two hundred and seventvthree), may, in lieu of the use designated in said t, be utilized by said State for the care of the insane, as an agiimiilitiililal experiment _ station, or for such other public pugnoses as may be authorized by _§f,'@,m 0, Im the legislature of the_State: Prvmde, That Indians shall always be dw. gvdéplizgpldtgo silisgninstitutions free of charge and upon an equality 1 1 s. ${,‘}F‘“3f,f"°'],}_‘“{’;‘;§; That sectiign two of the Act agproved March second,nineteen hun- ¤¤¤¤¤d·d- dred and seven (Thirty-fo\1rtl1 tatutes at Large, page twelve hundred and_twenty-one), entitled "An Act roviding for the allotment and déscigibution of Igdianf tflibal funds," be, and the same is hereby, amen so as to re as o ows: mf °‘*"'° ”"" sh"' "That the ro rata share of an Indian h ' of mcum t In- W 0 IS HIBDTAIII 0 cam. wm ically incapable of managindg his oi? her own affairs may be from the reasury in the iscretion of the Secretary of the Interior expendied fogtlie benefilt; of stitch Indian under such rules, regurmae. S _ ations, an con itions as the said Secreta ma rescribe:" Pro- ,£J§_'°""'°1 ” vided, That said funds of any Indian shall nd`: be vgithdrawn from the Treasury until needed by the Indian and upon his application and when approved by the Secretary of the Interior. d,,§·,,§Q° $°°°" °‘ ‘¤· For reimbuising Ind1ans for live stock which may be hereafter uggrggrgzézditumc- destroyed on account of being infected with dourine or other con- ’ tagious diseases, and for expenses m connection with the work of