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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 4. 1919. 17 no additional names shall be added to said rolls: Provided, That F°’,}’g,°{€ *S· °‘°·· nota. nothing herein shall be construed to repeal the grants of land made wggcl- 34, pa 1036, bv the Act of March 1, 1907, to religious institutions and to the State ` oi Montana for school purposes, nor repeal the authority of the Secretary of the Interior to dispose of any land within said reservation suitable for town—site piurposes, as provided by that Act: _ Promkied, That the State of ontana in making indemnity school ,c§§§§§e§§g§§¤‘§“‘*’ selections shall be confined to nonmineral and nonirrigable lands: _ _ _ Provided further, That the provisions of the Act of March 1, 1907, D""'s‘°“ °"°°°“’“‘ which require a division of the funds received from the sale of the surplus lands immediately upon the date of the appzoval of the Mmmm mmb_ allotments of land are hereby repealed: Provided fart r, That the me tm alllandii lands within said reservation, whether allotted, unallotted, reserved, set aside for town-site purposes, ganted to the State of Montana for school purposes, or otherwise posed of, shall be subject to the laws of the United States prohibiting the mtroduction of intoxicants into the Indian country until otherwise provided_by Con- Reservation 0, an gress: Provided further, That any and all mmerals, mcluding coal, mama. oil, and as, are herebgoreserved for the benefit of the Blaokfeet Tribe of Indians until ngress shall otherwise dire_ct, and patents hereafter issued shall contain a reservation accordmgly: Promded, mms permitted That the lands containing said minerals may be leased under such ` rules and regulations an upon such terms and conditions as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe: And provided further, That ;0;r¤‘§"e,$§°°°°°s f°' °l` allotments herein provided for shall be made under such rules and regulations as the said Secretary maly prescribe, and trust {patents shall be issued therefor as provided y the aforesaid Act 0 March 1, 1907, except as to the homestead hereinbefore mentioned. NEBRASKA. ”°'°’““* Sec. 11. _For support and education of four hundred Indian pupils Gm ° at the Indian school at Genoa, Nebraska, including pay of super1n· tendent, $82,000; for general repairs and improvements, $10,000; m P, gll, iezpoo: Igrgimdeg, éflizggghp $2,400 ang iéhe saooo appropriated §}:€;°a..,r,_i y the cts 0 arc y-nint tatutes at °‘{°§f°¥’f‘“ fm- _ 980), and May 25,_ 1918, (Fortieth Statutes at Large, page 57·i)?t;§i)· wyxiibvi. P gw Vu purchase and emotion of a steel water tank are hereby reappropriated. NEVADA NGTAGB. _ Sec. I2; Forlsupporgpgdggdhzation of Indians in Nevada, includ- ¤i§:§i)¤Tt' sw" of Inm pay o employees 5. , Tor support and education of three hundred and fifty Indian mmm! mm pupils at the Indian school at Carson City, Nevada, including pay of superintendent, _$75,750;_for general repairs and improvements, $10,000; for enlarging improving sewerage systen1,‘$8,0Q0_; for pnlgrging anlilltimrgovizé ggiogatiopusygigam Oand placing additional an un er c iva on · in 5 , For maintenance arid_ dperzition oi the; irrigation system on the °'$§§‘;t€gi;S,;£;% Pyramid Lake Iteservation, Nevada, $5,400, reimbiusable from any funds of the Indians of this reservation now or hereafter available. NEW MEXICO. New Mum Spc. 13._For supggrt and education of four hundred and fiftg 'ub°°°°q°°S°h°°L éudian pigpils at_the dum school at Albuquerque, ew Meziico, an 01* pt;y‘c;0 te·:il;i’e;ifi);t3|)%50; for general repairs and improve- } I 3, • _ V V