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 12 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 4. 1919. {QQ{?;§§,,,,, ,0, ,,,,,,_ tion of the land so used: Prmrided, That if said land shall cease to_be user. upeidlgpr mission purposes the same shall revert to the Navajo Tribe o ans. ng? RMI R°°°m` For an investigation bly the Secretary of the Interior of the condi- ,,,,*¤b‘;,?,’;f}_§°0§,i”8 “°°" tions on the Salt River ndian Reservation, in Arizona, with respect ` to the necessityiof constructing, for the use of the Indians, a bridge across the Salt iver, on said reservation, near Lehi, Maricopa County, Arizona and the said Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to cause lane, surveys, and reports to be made, together with an estimatedxlimit of cost of said bridge, and to submit his report thereon to Congress on the first Monday m December, 1919, $1,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the pru·pose. °“"'°"‘““‘ · CALIFORNIA. d£‘,}§}L’Tt’ °°°‘* °f I"` Sec. 3. For support and civilization of Indians in California, includ- I i.ng?pay of employees, $42,000. _ including improvements thereon for the use and occuplancy of said Indians, $20,000, said funds to be expended rmder suc regulations and conditions as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. S§,l’,,‘2,‘{{”““ I"“"“"’ For sigplport and education of six hundred and eighty Indian pupils at the erman Institute, Riverside, California, including pay of PWM superintendent, $138,600; for eneral repairs and improvements, _r¤m1més ct water $15,000; in all, $153,600: Prmzul’ ed, That not to exceed $20,000 may §§,§§_°'°“‘ S°*‘°°' '°' be expended from Indian moneys, Proceeds of Labor, Sherman Institute, or the purchase of land and water rights, the title to which is Yumammmts to be held in the United States. r¤igs¤¤¤amge¤§u· For reclamation and maintenance charge on Yuma allotments, "“"°“· $131,564.94;, to be reimbursed from the sale of surplus lands or from V0, 36 ma other funds that may be available, in accordance with the provisions ‘ 'p‘ ‘ of tlae Act of March 3, 1911 (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large, page 1063 . Fm Bm'°uS°°°°]' For su port and education of one hundred Indian upils at the Fort Bidwell Indian School, California, including pay ol) superintendent, $24,000; for general repairs and improvements $3,500; for construction of employees} cottage recently destroyed by fire, 33,500; in all, $31 000. G"’°"m°B°h°°l' Flor support and education of one hundred Indian pupils at the Greenville ndian School, California, including pay of superintendent, $24,000; for general repairs and improvements, including developing and installation of water supply, and the purchase of land and water réights, $10,030 for purchase of dairy cows and farming implements,, 1 200; in a , 5,200. v,£Y,'$,?° l°"°y RES"` llor continuing the construction of a road from Hoopa to Weitchpec, Rm °°¤¤*"=°“"¤· on the Hoopa Valley Reservation, in Humboldt County, California, in conformity with plans approved by the Secretary of the Interior, $10,000, and to be reimbursed out of any funds of the Indians of said , _ reservation now or hereafter placed to their credit in the Treasurv of """‘°·p‘ 5‘°‘ the United States, in accordance with the Indian Appropriation `Act of May 25, 1918 (Fortieth Statutes at Large, pages 570 and 571). mr- Fnoarm. §°,'§§L‘}?§€2;_.,,_ Sec. 4. For relief of distress among the Seminole Indians in Florida, and for purposes of their civilization and education, $20,000, including the construction and equipment of necessary buildings.
 * ,,I£§’§ f°' h°"‘° °” or the purchase of lands for the homeless Indians m California