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 574 SIXTY·FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 86. 1918. sixty-eight), $3,100; for pay of second blacksmith (article eight, same treaty), $1,200; in all, $5,500. _ m§°{',§$,g',mC§;”“” For subsistence and civrhzation of the Northam Cheyennes and ' s¤wmms,m. Arapahoes (agreement with the Sioux Indians, approved February V"' 1°’p‘25°‘ twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and seyonty-seven), including _ Northern Cheyennes, removed from Pine _BldgB Agency to Tongue P1mi¤i¤¤,•c¤. River, Montana, and for pay of phys1c1an, two teachers, _ two V°'·‘5·P·°“· carpenters, one miller, two farmers, a blacksmith, and engineer (article seven, treaty of `May tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty- e` t) $80 000. Ngjéfgn §g*g‘¤’;¤g*; lglllor, the, employment of "Iine riders" along the southern and Rasmaumi. Y eastern boundaries of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in . the State of Montana, $1,500. _ _ R°<='={tcB¤¥’= CNP- For the support and civilization of the Rocky Boy Band of Chip- P°$liiii¤¤¢§·u». was, and other indigent and homeless Indians in the State of {Fontana, including pay of employees, $10,000. _ {.~'{,’€§§“"“"""· For continuing construction, maintenance, and operation of the irrigation systems on the Flathead Indian Reservation, in_Montana, $375,000 (reimbursable), which shall be immediately available and remain available until expended. . _ "°“ "°°"· For continuing construction maintenance, and operation of the ‘ irrigation systems on the Fort I’eck Indian Reservation, in_ Montana $50,000 (reimbursable), which shall be immediately available and remain available until expended. _ B'“‘*‘°°‘· For continuing construction, maintenance, and operation of the irrigation systems on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, in Montana $50,000 (reimbursable), which shall be immediately available, and $$°“c,f,g,¤,,,,g¤,,°¤ remain available- until expended: Provided, That not to exceed proiww- $15,000 of applicable appropriations made for the Flathead, Blackfeet, and Fort Peck irnga ion projects shall be available for the maintenance, repair, and operation of motor—propelled and horsedrawn passenger-c vehicles for official use upon the aforesaid P“¤=l¤“°¤"¤¥*•d· igéation plrojectz ed{u.rther, That not to exceed $3,500 may be for e purchase of orse-drawn passepger-c$;·hying vehicles, and that not to exceed $4,000 may be used for e p ase of motorprmriplelled passenger~ca.11·Iy1ing_veh1cles. gjg§,¤',{·{‘;*;*·,mdS e Secretary of the tenor is hereby authorized to transfer and transtcrredg to semi convey to school district numbered seventeen, Bighorn, Montana, a ‘"‘°"°" tract of land not to exceed two and one-half acres, of the lands ceded by the Crow Indian Tribe and reserved fo1é§ency purposes, for publicschool use, upon condition that Indian dren resident withm said district shall bc_permitted to attend said school upon an entire e uality with white children. $*,3;* *¤<”¤¤ RM- q'1'hat the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized V;1rpprovingBig ner-rr to withdraw from the Treasury of the United States the sum of amiliciiiiiiiiiiiuiiii $200,000 of any tribal funds on deposit to the credit of the Crow Indians in the State of Montana, and to expend the same for making necessary improvements to the rrrigption systems in the Big Hom Valley on the Crow Reservation in ontana, said sum, or such part thereof as may be used for thedpurpose indicated, to be reimbursed to the tribe under such rules an regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior. ”°*’““k°- NEBRASKA. G°“°“S°"°°*· Spc. 11. For support and education of three hundred and eighty Indian pupils at the Indian school at Genoa, Nebraska, including pay of superintendent, $78,000; for general repairs and im rovements, $7,500; for purchase and erection of water tank (in addition to the amount of $2,400 appropriated for this p ose in the Act of March second, nineteen hundred and seventeenlulllhirty-ninth Statutes at Large, page nine hundred and eighty), $3,000, to be immediately available; in all, $88,500.