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 1234 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 119. 1921. C¤*“°*¤** CALIFORNIA. d,§g§{’D‘{'*· °*°·· °“°· Sec. 3. For support and civilization of Indians in California, including pay of employees, $42,000. mdL;§ ‘°’ b°m°*°“ For thepurchase of lands for the homeless Indians in California, including improvements thereon, for the use and occuplancy of said Indians, $10,000, said funds to be expended under suc regulations and conditions as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. S*’°"'*°“I°s°‘*“'·°· For support and education of seven hundred and fifty Indian pupils at e Sherman Institute, Riverside, California, including pay of superinteplclent, $152,600; for general repau·s and improvements, $15,000; in, $167,600. ‘ {-,,“§,‘°{{Z‘,l,l°°§'{,°,{‘:§.,s For reclamation and maintenance charge on Yuma allotments, °d““°°d· $88,485, to be reimbursed from the sale of surplus lands or from other v funds that may be available, in accordance with the provisions of the °"B‘°"°uS°h°°l‘ For support and education of one hundred In 'an pupils at the Fort Bidwell Indian School, California, including pay of superinten‘;¥n;§0$g€6000; for general repairs and improvements, $5,000; m , , . G“’°““’·“° S°"°°’· For support and education of one hundred Indian pupils at the Greenville ndxan School, Califorma, mcluding pay of superintendent, Hmm valley Res- $25,000; for general repairs  improvements, $5,000; in all, $30,000. ,m,°n_ For contmuing the construction of a road from Hoopa to Weitchpec, gg; ¢<>¤¤¢¤£i¤¤- on the Hoopa alley Reservation, in Humboldt County, California, m m gi 530O%I0OI'I£lL1'lGg with plans (ppprovgd by lihe (iecrptéalfy prf the Interior, ,, ereimurse outoan nm d` f 'd reservation now or hereafter placed lb their iireditb in tl18en§l‘r(izasS1ii·y V°'· ‘°· P· 57** of the United States, in accordance with the Indian Appropriation Act _ of May 25,_1918 (Fortieth Statutes at Large, pages 570 and 571). {0;% ,I,§,‘§“§T,§§g,‘§‘ For the improvement and construction of roads and bridges on the R¤p¤y¤=¤¤¢· Yuma Indian Reservation in California, $10,000, reimbursable to the United States by the Indians having tribal rights on said reservation. ‘"°**°·· Faomna. %°§}‘g,i$§§$,j,,,_ Sl}G· 4. For relief of distress among the Seminole Indians in Florida and for purposes of their civilization and education $7,000, mcluding the construction and equipment of necessary buildings. rum. IDAHO. ,,,,§f"° ;°“tR°°‘;";°‘ Sec. 5._For s1}pdport and ciyilization of Indians on the Fort Hall ionsy . , 8, 0 8. '“   “" R°§i‘f?§§§¥.L“.m.§*€°;.‘£§§¥$A%§..p“’.§§ °”""°¥f°S’ ?21§’°% .. Hall B och irrigation system, $50,000. Per on 0 G 0 ,.,*,}*,}*,,,,,8 ,,,,,1, or fulfilling treaty stipulations with the Bannocks in Idaho: For V¤¤·15·v·6'¤· pay of physician, teacher, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and cow d,Mms_ lacksrmth (article 10, treaty o July 3, 1868), $4,500. gmzgy. Ftog thedCol<;ur_ d’A1ene§ in I;1iaho:fFore(£ay of blacksmith, car- ' en r, an ician, an ‘ 1 ] giant ...a..l”ilE.a 3, i89§I’§%,6‘$°5.° m °“‘°" ‘“‘“‘° ° ‘* “g'°‘°' ¥<>··~ IOWA. _S¤¤ and F¤¤ I¤· Spc. 5a.. For the construction, maintenance, and o ation of a diiunrséinsgeermas 0:. drainage system for lands of the Sac and Fox  in Iowa, "””' Th 1: th Sec 1; { mh In · · by amiuwms. A e re ari o e tenor is authorized to enter into agreements or make other suitable arrangements, with owners of ad]acent lands benefited by the construction of such drainage system as will
 * _°1‘3°{p‘ m3' Act of March 3, 1911 (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large, page 1063).
 * ·>¤·¤·mH H $10,000, payable from the tribal funds of such Indians: Provided,