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 1242 S1xTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. cs. 119. 1921. the direction of the De artment of Justice, in pendin suits in the Federal courts on behalf of Osage Indians in connectin with such assessments, such amounts, or so much thereof as may be necess , to be expended in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior. Fiv¤<>ivi1i¤¤d'i‘**b¢¤- FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES. peiiwistmtion u` _SEp. 18. For exgenses of administration of the affairs of the Five Promo Civilized Tribes, klahoma, and the compensation of employees, ,,,,,,,1,,;, ,8,,,,,, ,0 $190 000: Provided, That a report shall be made to Congress on the bsmeds-  llzlonday of December, 1922, by the Supermtendent or the Five Civilized Tribes through the Secretary of the Interior, showing in _ detail the expenditure `of all moneys a propriated b this provision. ,SQ°§‘,‘;Y‘°wS°“d°h‘°k' Eight thousand dollars from the Clioctaw and Chickasaw tribal p§;¤_}>:h¢g§S»p¤= write funds to defray the_ expenses of per capita payments to the enrolled members of such tribes. P'°b“*° °‘Y’°“"“‘ For salaries and expenses of suchattomeys and other employees as the Secretary of the Interior may, in his discretion deem necessary in probate matters affecting restricted allottees or their heirs m the Five Civilized Tribes and in the several tribes of the Qua aw Agency, and for the costs and other necessary expenses incidient to suits mgmkm Orphan msitgslulizelg cguconducted by such attorneys, $50,000. Traming scum}. _ }?P0l't, C0I1t·lIlU3»DC€, Bild I11&1I1l38I18.I1C6 of the Cherokee S¤m>¤¤»¤¤¤- Or  Training School, near Tahlequah, Oklahoma, for the orphan Indian children of the State of Oklahoma belonging to the restricted class, to be conducted as an industrial school under the direction of ge0%gcreigtary_ of thiglriterigr, $@5,000 ; fg; repairs ang] improvements, _ ; or dining an equipment 0 000; in $93,000. dm,°',§*g,‘,$'},,“,$;‘,,;‘;{’·‘“‘ The sum of $1'{5,000, to be expended in the discretidn of the Secretary of the Interior, under rules   regulations to be prescribed by him, in aid of the common schools m the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, _ Chickasaw, and Seminole Nations and the Quapaw Agency in Okla- l‘1‘3i2‘2;,dE§`3i&]3?1€°1§’i11 3'°€"b§”di?g ‘l`1”°£°’1}9?1? 2· "””d‘d2Th“l’ ¤¤ · 0 su ec 0 e 1mi a 10 of the dict of hgay 25, 1958 (gortigsh gflaétutes, pgge 56§£ llilmsiiiznigijllhe expen ure o money 0 e uca c ren 0 ess t an o11e—fou.rth I d` 1 . e,§j“°’ °"’"’°* “‘“*’· HTlilsilt ltliiijgecretaxy of the Interior be, and he is hereby authorized frggylgggcugaggaxwse to use not exceedmigl $7,500 of the proceeds of sales of unallotted lands and other tub proaperty belonging to any of the Five Civilized ’l§1bes, for paygiesrg o_ s aries of emplcilyeels apd other expenses of a ver ming an e in connec ion wit t urth al f h tribal lan_ and property mcluding the advzrtisingararild 3: oigltlie bg;} ¤¤¤ ¤S¤¤¤** land withm the segregated coal and asphalt area of the Choctaw and v¤1.9v,p.ev. Chickasaw Nations, or of the surface thereof, as provided for in the grit ap_p'r§ved11FfebmaH;}19, 1912, et1Elgtledai‘AndAct iipapreivide for the e 0 e s ace o e a c t ds f th Choctaw and Chickasaw Nigigé, and for ctilheralciiliuposesdll (Thirty? seventh Statutes at Large, page 67), and of the improvements thereon, which is hereby expressly authorized, and for other work necessary _ to a final settlement of the affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes: Prom°i“*"°¤·· ?i'$€la3}?,€&£°€tZ° €3“1iZc°i€i$r?’5?° °f?§‘°i ““211“”“ ”$°l' bil mam °%“i . _ _ _ o ren 0 un tte t ' m§,§,°;§§°,0,*§;;gj{§,X buildings: Promgied further, That hereafter ni; mould; ghiilll bene; ruggéspuml pended from_tr1bal funds belonging to the Five Civilized Tribes without specific appropriation Co ess except as follows: Equalization of allotments ercapga andlilth i P ts th ed 1 G1' 8 OH H by law to individual members of the respeeti§e%bes, Iribailnsnd other Indian schools for the current Hscal year under existing law, salaries and contingent expenses of governors, chiefs, assistant chiefs,