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 420 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 75. 1920. .P'°m°“’*¤ 9*%*** of $60,000, or so much thereof as ma be necessa of the rincipal iii.ii;is?w" Mm mm sum on deposit to the credit of the ghippewa Inlclians in the State l°°‘ °5’ °‘ °‘5‘ of Minnesota, arising under section 7 of the Act of January 14, 1889, entitled “An Act for the rehef and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota," and to use the same or promoting ,,,0,,,,,, civilization and self-support among the said Indians in manner an I Amcpnbtcscnwla for purposes provided or in said Act: Provided, That not to exceed c°,,d,,,_m_ $5,000 of the above amount shall be used to aid theipublic schools m the Chippewa country} Provkkd, That Indian c dren shall at all times be admitted to said schools on the same terms and conditions niaueamxunck. as whim children- , Psymuma. For payment to Hattie A. McKusick for land purchased for allotment to omeless nonremoval Mille Lacs Indians, described as the west half of the northeast quarter of section eight, township forty-one north, range seventeen west, in Pine County, Minnesota, centamisav eighty acres, being the difference between the consideration for said V·>*· 3*% P- 5% land of $880 and the amount $236.34 available for its fpurchase remainé ing unexpended of the appropriation under the ct of August 1, 1914 (Thirty-eighth Statutes at Large, page 591), and for recording fees and expenses incident to said purchase, $645, to be immediately available; m¤l¤¤*PPi· MISSISSIPPI. . . m§‘"{¤¤·bl¤¤¤ °¤¤¤· Sec. 9. For the relief of distress among the full-blood Choctaw 1=.ei1¤1,¤zc.,¤1. Indians of Mississippi, mcluding the pqy of one special a ent, who shall be a physician, one farmer, and one eld matron, and other necesscams. sary administration eifipenses, $10,000 ; for their education by establishing, equi ping, an maintaining day schools, including the urchase of land an the construction of necessary buildings, and their xaaaseea equipment, $30,000; for the purchase of lands, including imfprovements thereon, not exceeding eighty acres for an one family, or the use and occupancy of said Indians, to be expendizd under conditions to be prescribed by the Secretag of the Interior, for its repayment to the United States under su rules and regulations as he ma smcmagzag mm- direct, $15,000; for the purpose of encouraging industry and sel; ‘”'» °‘“· support among said Indians and to aid them in building homes, in the cu ture of fruits, grams, cotton, and other crops, $10,000; which sum may be used for the purchase of seed, animals, machinery, tools, implements, and other equipment necessary, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, to enable said Indians to become selfsupportmg, to be expended under conditions to be prescribed by the Repayment. said Secretary for its repayment to the United States on or before June 30, 1925; in all, $65,000. aromas. MONTANA. _,,§§gfP°"‘·°‘°·· °"“‘ Sec. 10. For support and civilization of the Indians at Fort Bel- Argcgz Baumer kn;-ip Agency, Montana, including pay of employees, $20,000. ’¥nu.éaa Agency. For support and civihzation of Indians at Flathead Agency, Montana, including pay of employees, $20,000. Fon Peck Agency- For support an civilization of Indians at Fort Peck Agency, Montana, including pay of employees, $30,000. names Agency. For support and civilization of Indians at Blackfeet Agency, Montananincluding pag of employees, $50,000. H§$mP‘=“—mP Rte For maintenance an operation, including repairs, of the irrigation {gra;-agéons sé;j_cems· systems On the FUN; Belknap RBS81'V8tl0Il, 111 Montana, $30,000, °‘ ’p‘ "‘ rcimbugsable in accordance with the provisions of the Act of April 4, 191 . °`*°“"’= For fulfilling treaties with Crows Montana: For a of h ’ ' Fulfilling treaty. ¤ 1 Sl.(718. van. is, p. ass $1,200; and for pay of carpenter, miller, engineer, fziiiiier, gud, blaclri;