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 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 119. 1921. 1235 insure from such owners payment, on a per acre basis, of a proportionate part of the construction, operation, and maintenance of said drain e s tem. ag YS KANSAS. — mm- Sec. 6. For support and education of seven hundred and fifty H“*’°“""“‘“*°· Indian pupils at the Indian school, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas, and for pay of superintendent, $152,600; for general repairs and improvements, $20,000; for new heating and power plant, $55,000; for re airs and construction of drain, ditches, and dikes on the Haskell School farm, $18,000, to be immediately available and to remain available until expended; in all, $245,600. MICHIGAN. “‘°"'“°· Sec. 7. For su port and education of three hundred and fifty Sc{,‘g,,°‘i{“ Pl°“""" Indian pupils at the Indian school, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, and for pay of superintendent, $80,750; for general repairs and improvements, $10,000; in all, $90,750. MINNESOTA. Mi¤¤¤¤<»=•· Sec. 8. For support and education of two hundred Indian pupils Pip°“°”° S°h°°l' at the Indian school, Pipestone, Minnesota, including pay of superintendent, $46,650; for general repairs and improvements, $8,000; for water supply, including laying of pipe line to connect with water system o city of Pipestone, $8,000; in all, $62,650. For support of a school or schools for the Chippewas of the Mis· M&’°{,‘§?“sch§f¤,{.l‘,? sissip i in Mirmesota (article 3, treaty of March 19, 1867), $4,000: "°*·1g·P·”°· Provided, That no part of the sum hereby appro riated shall be used {;",§":",,§g,ic,,,d_ except for school or Schools of the Mississippi Ciiippewas now in the State of Minnesota. Red Lm R That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized mn. to withdraw from the Treasury of the United States the sum of $10,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, of the funds on deposit to the credit of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians in the tate of Minnesota, and to expend the same in the construction of ,,§,°°{*,§,,§,“‘},,,'f,§*,‘l*’°S· roads and bridges on the Red Lake Indian Reservation, in said State, including the purchase of material, equipment, and supplies, and the emplo ent of labor: Provided, That Indian labor shall be em- f{§f'5,b,,,_ plo edrgls far as practicable. _ Tllie Secretary of the Interior is authorized to withdraw from the ,,§§{§’f’°""*‘ °' Ml"' Treasury of the United States, in ICIIS discretion, the sum of $100,000, m*;¤·;¤ug*¤;g or so much thereof as may be_ necessary, of the principal sum on curtis. " deposit to the credit of the Chrpplewa Indians in the State of Min- v°‘·’5·*’·°“’· nesota, aris` under section 7 of the Act of January 14, 1889, entitled “An Act foritisie relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the Stage Yff Miunesota," andhto Ithiel same for prramcgtingkpivilizatzion an se -su rtamon thesar 'ansexclusive ort e urposes . . following: gpdla exceedgng $45,000 of this amount £tEv be eiipended ;’;';°;;?l”;p‘§$°;‘ for eneral agency purposes at the White Earth, ed Lake, and Aid to pubiic Leeclr Lake Agencies; not exceeding $20,000 may be expended, smears. under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, in aiding in the construction, equipment, and maintenance of additional public schools in connection with, and under the control of, the lpublrcjschool system of the State of Minnesota, said additional schoo buildings to be located at places contiguous to Indian children who are now_withouglproper public-school facilities, said amount ug   rmurediately _ _ _ _ t m_ av able; not exceeding $15,000 may be expended m arding indigent   mmm Chippewa Indians upon the condition that any funds used in support °°'“**“°"’·