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 6 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 4. 1919. parents, under the care and control of white families qualified to give ggwipoq- I them moral, industrial, and educational training, $72,000: Promkled, ,m,,,,t§,’,?§,’}1gp¤§’“P °y' That not exceeding $5,000 of this sum may be used for obtaining remunerative employment for Indian youths and, when necessary, for payment of trans rtation and other expenses to their places of em- Rewyment. ployment: Pr0md‘J {farther, That where practicable the transportation and expenses o pupils shall be refunded and shall be returned Alaska pupils. to the appropriation from which paid. The provisions of this section shall also apply io natglef Indian pupils of school age under twenty- one years 0 age roug rom Alaska. Per capita cost. pgilgfit °‘*“¤°¤¤*P°’ That hereafter, excegt for Bay of superintendents and for transportation of goods an supp `es and transportation of pupils, not more than $225 shall be expended from appropriations made in this Act, or any other_Act, for the annual support and education of any one pupil in any Indian school, unless the attendance in any school shall e less than two hundred pupils, in which case the Secretary of the PMN ggteriqg mai aiitlhorigp a paelr capita expenditutgi of igplt to exceecz nh-maiop. 50: rot', at e tot amount a ropria or esupporto mlgjgggug *“’°”·g° such school shall not be exceeded: Pwmgied further, That the number of pupils in any school entitled to the per capita allowance hereby Hlrovi ed for shall be based ugon averag-in attendance, determined by Lmmm mt 8p_ _  the total daily atten ance by e number of days the school pgumtarcrmanyw IS m session: Prmnded Bfurtlwr, That all moneys appropriated for ’”· icgligol purplpses amogigdt 6.II};d18.I]S f<;r_the fiscal year ending June 1310, , may e expen e, wit out rm notion as to er ca ita ex en '- tuie, for the annual support and education of an; oneipupil  any sc oo. 1¤<1¤¤¤i¤1 v¤rk,¢*¢· INDUSTRIAL WORK AND CARE OF TIMBER. ct;1`i¤¤¤rp¤¤¤e¤¤¢1¤¤» For the purposes of preserving living and growing timber on Indian ° reservations and allotments, and to educate Indians in the proper ummm. care of forests; for the employment of suitable persons as matrons to teach Indian women an girls housekeeping and other household duties, for necessary traveling expenses of such matrons, and for fur- Ammnm, uw, nishing necessary equipments and supplies and renting quarters for mentaetc. them where necessary; for the conducting of experiments on Indian school or agency farmsdesigned to test the possibilities of soil and F d k climate in the cultivation of trees, grains, vegetables, cotton, and ,,,,,,§{"“’°" ‘“‘ “°" ‘ fruits, and for the employment of practical farmers and stockmen, in addition to the agency and school farmers now employed; for pecesslggg traveling expenses of suchdfarmer?1 ant; stocilicmen andd §or urms necessary equipment an su p `es or them; an or superrntending and directing farming and) stock raisin amon Iniml "1“°'°“S‘ dians, $475,000, of which sum not less than $75,000 sha§ be usgl for M[,’§,”§",§,g,E,, Rm",. the employment of field matrons: Provided, That the foregoing shall iiesygu etc 9 H_ not, as to timber, apply to the Menominee Indian Reservation in mend. “Im Wisconsin: Provided further, That not to exceed $25,000 of the amount herein appropriated shall be used to conduct experiments on Indian school or agency farms to test the possibihtres of soil and climate in Pay mt mem bv the cultivation of trees, cotton, gram, vegetables, and fruits: Proummasu, ‘ mated, aZs0, That the amounts paid to matrons, foresters, farmers, physicians, nurses, and other hospital employees, and stockmen pro- _ _ vided for in this Act shall not be included within the limitations on ‘°‘· 3*»¥’· 5’r salatrzgeii agilgcompensation of employees contained in the Act of Augus "' Y '