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 1246 srxrr-s1XTH coireitnss. sms. III. ca. 119. 1921. Y¤ki¥¤¤?*°¤°"'°”°°; For continuing construction and enlarvement of the Wapato irrii¢;§p;$%1i:§;mv1i§si1Eu:§l> gation and ldrainage syiem, to makp lpotisible the utilippltion of kth; _ “‘ * "S water supp provide y the Act 0 ugust 1, 1914 t —eig t in Staitutipl a1%%arge, page 604), for forty aciips of y Ipddian allgotment un er e apato urigation project on the a a n ian eserva— tion,bWashl.H1g;on, lpnd such othefr water1s1}pply las rgpydbe gvailable oro taina e ort eir` ationo a tota o one un e an twenty P _ thousand acres of allottleld Indian lands on said reservation, $250,000, °“{}{§_g°;*iJ_ ,5_,_ That the entire cost of said irrigation and drainage system shall be _ reimbursed to the United States under the conditions and terms of ,,,$,"§§l’ §; the Act of May 18, 1916: Provided further, That the funds hereby ew- appropriated s all be available for the reimbursement of Indian and E `te landpwners for nnprogelmtpints and crops destroyed by thi; overnmen m connection wi e construction o irrigation cana _, and drains of this project. ,,'.%°{.£’§T°““h`S‘m°°° For operation and maintenance, including re airs, of the To 2£,°¢’*’%_°*°· pemsh—S1mcoe irrigation system, on the Yakima Igeservation, Wash: ’ Esgzoéi, réeimbuiisge as providegl by the Act of June 30, 1919 (Forty- . . mm_ ta utes a rge, page 28, $5,000. ¤c§=;;u: mm For the completion of the road on the_ Quiniault Reservation, Vol.Ii0, p.588. Washington, for which $22,500 was agipropriated by the Indian Act for the fiscal year 1919 (Fortieth tatutes at L e, page 588), $6,000, reimbursablefrom the tribal funds_of saidmifndians on the Y R mm same terms and conditions as provided m said Act. °P¤!¤¤¤s°$°1`li:¤1¤;i _ For pperation and mamtenance, including repairs, of the Ahtanum i¤‘¤8¤¤¤¤=¥¤*¤¤¤¤· irrigation lsysten:1 on th; Yakima geservation, Wasgngton, $3,000, reim ursa e un er suc rules an regulati as Sec t f the Interior may prescribe. (ms B rc my O W“°°‘“i“‘ WISCONSIN. H°Y"°’d S°**°°‘· Sec. 23. For the support and education of two hundred and thirty Indian pupils at the Indian school at Hayward, Wisconsin, including pay of superintendent, $53,350; for general repairs and improvements, $8 000; in all, $61,350. _ '*`°m** S°”°°*· For support  education of two hundred   seyenty-five Indian pupils at the Indian school, Tomah, Wisconsm, mcluding pay of superintendent, $63,875; for dgeneral repaus and improvements, $8,000; for completion of ad tions to school building and girls’ Cu M of Lake building and equipment for same, $8,000; in all, $79,875. swig tc of Wllor supportl and civihzapion df the Chippewas of Lake Superior, ·° ·· - isconsm, inc uding pa 0 em, $7,000. §gfi$e`iiiiZi%i?6r. E0? S¤P§¤T*¤, 9d¤<>8·l51{>H, and Ogiireiiization of the Pottawatomie Indipns w psgegéde in the State of Wisconsin, including pay of _ _ emip oyees, , . Saint Croix Indians. · . . B _ or the purchasepf subsistence supplies in relie ° ases f actual etigizigig. mm SS distress and suffering among those needy Saint  Inilians of Wisconsin whose cases are re erred to in report of Janu 30, 1915, VOL 38 m transmitted by the Secretary of the Interior to the Housugof Repre- "" sentatives March 3, 1915, pursuant to the Sprovisions of the Act of Congress of August 1, 1914 (Thirtg—eight tatutes at Large, ages 582 to 605), an printed as House ocument Numbered 1663, 1.xty· dlmdm third Congress, third session, $1,000. vox. io, p.1109. That to carry out the provisions of the Chippewa treaty of September 30, 1854 (Tenth Statutes at  1 109), there is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the asury not otherwise appropriated, the sun of $10,000, m part settlement of thqamount, $141,000, found due  heretofore approved for the Saint Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin, whose names appear on the final
 * t£§’§},emmt of of which sum $50,000 shall be immediately available: Provided,