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 1236 s1XTY-sixTH ooNGREss. sm. III. os. 119. 1921. of a member of the tribe shall be reimbursed out of and become a lien against any individual property of which such member may now or hereafter become seized or possessed, and the Secretary of the Interior shall annually transmit to Congress at the commencement of each regular session a complete an detailed statement of such ex enditures, the two rececgng requirements not to apply to any old; infirm or indigent Indian, m the discretion of the cretary of mann uespxms. the Interior; not exceedin $20,000 may be expended for the support _ of the Indian hospitals at Iiond du Lac, White  and Red ake, ·i,’X”,,'§§, of unused Minnesota: Provided, That the Secretary of the Interior is authorized, Lf,‘§g;0,§°$Pi*°*S ‘° as soon as practicable, to turn over to the proper authorities of the ` State of Minnesota all hospital lants and e uiplment now or previously used in connection with the Chippewa(ln `an service the use of which is, or ma hereafter become, unnecessary in connection with C<>¤di¤¤¤-¤· said service, conmhtioned upon said State first giving satisfactory assurance that said property will at all times be maintained and used by said State for pu lic purposes and that the Chippewa Indians shall at all times pe adngitted to all State institutions upon the same terms as citizens o said tate. Scfllglge C 0 ¤ ¤ * Y That the Secretary of the Interior is herebly authorized to withdraw rsglpienzror tuition from the Treasury of the United States, in is discretion, the sum of {’,{,§,,,,§’,*‘,‘§§",,‘§,l‘}]“,,‘,{%','?” $5,200, or so much thereof as ma be necessary, from the rincipal V0, 25 P 6,5 sum on deposit to the credit of the Chippewa Indians in the State ` ’ ` of Minnesota arising under section 7 of the Act of January 14, 1889, and to use the same for payment to school district numbered six, Itasca County, Minnesota, for tuition of Chi pewa Indian children attending school in said district during the fiscal year commencing with the year ended June 30, 1914, and ending June 30, 1920, inclusive. Mississippi- MISSISSIPPI. mfg!-blwd CIM- Sec. 9. For the relief of distress among the full-blood Choctaw neimer. Indian of Mississippi, including the (pay of one special agent, who shall be a physician, one farmer, an one field matron, and other S°’“°°“’· necessary administration expenses, $10,000; for their education by estabhshmg, eqiuppmg, and maintaining day schools, including the purchase of land and the construction of necessa buildings, and L"““·’·°‘°· their equipment, $25,000; for the purchase of lanlds, including improvements thereon, not exceeding eighty acres for any one family, or the use and occupancy of said Indians, to be expended under conditions to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior, for its repayment to the United States under such rules and regulations as m€l’§g*}*°¢*¤¢ *¤d¤°· he may direct, $5,000; for the purpose of encouraging industry and self-support among said Indians and to aid them in building homes, in the culture of frmts, grains, cotton, and other crops, $10,000; which sum may be used for the purchase of seed, animals, machinery, tools, implements, and other equipment necessary, in the discretion Repayment. of the Secretary of the Interior, to enable said Indians to become self-supiportmg, to be expended under conditions to be prescribed by the said Secretary for its repayment to the United States on or before June 30, 1925; m all, $50,000. ¤¤¤¤*¤¤- MON TAVA. Support, etc., or In- _ _ _ _ dig? t hump Sec. 10. For support and civilization of the Indians at Fort Belknap away. A%ncy, Montana, including pay of employees, $20,000. F¤•¤¤¤•¤ Aww- or,-wport and civilization of Indians at Flathead Agency, Montana, uding paiy ofemployees, $20,000. "" "°*·**"""· For an civilization of Indians at Fort Peck Agency, Men- · Lana., uding pay of employees, $30,000.