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 424 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 75. 1920. North Dems. NORTH DAKOTA. §§$,I;f*§',,€‘§§" Sec. 16. For support and civilization of the Sioux of Devils Lake, North Dakota, mc uway of employees, 8%,000. m§·>** B°*‘°¤°l° *1**** For suqport  ci _ ation of Indians at ort Berthold Agency, s{zp1¤rt,e¢c.,or. in North akota, including pay of employees, $14,500. ch%w:°°°°“i° For support and civilization of Turtle Mountain Band of Chip- ¤¤pp¤n.¤ai.,¤c. pewas, North Dakota, including pay of employees, $13,000. _ Bmw S°°°°l' For supgiprt and education o one hundred and twenty-five Indian pupils at the Indian school, Bismarck, North_Dakota,_mclud1ng pay of superint:11fd§§t,7g29,725; for general repairs and improvements, $6,000; in, 5, 5. F°" T°“°“°°°°°l‘ For sup ort and education of four hundred Indian pupils at Fort Totten Indian School, Fort Totten, North Dakotai and for pay of ) I I 7 ° w“°°°°°° S°°°°l‘ For su port and education of two hundred Indian pupils atthe Indian school, Wahpeton, North Dakota, and pay of superintendent, $46,800; for general repairs and improvements, $7,000; in all, $53,800. p,2,,’°§.°l£§.._ B°°k The Secreta.ry of the Interior is hereby} authorized to withdraw ,“§;’°t§,°w*E,§n§“¤”· from the 'lreasury of the United States the sum of $25 000 of any funds to the credit of the Indians on the Standing Iiock Indian Reservation and to ezgnend the same for the construction of roads Be ld R and brielgies within said reservation. · ' ,,$§?m. '"‘° °’ That e Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to make uv,§L·;*°cgg1g.¥_¤“°*”d allotments from the surplus and undisposed of lands on the diminished portion of the  Berthold Reservation, North Dakota, to any hvmgl children on said reservation, entitled to rilghts thereon, but who ave not yet been allotted, not exceeding one undred and sixty ,1,rmpmms,0,_ acres of agnculturalland or three himdre and twenty acres of grazing land,  to issue trust patents for the selection so made, as v0,_%,p_1m_ provided by article 4 of the agreement of December 14, 1886, as ratified by the Act of March 3, 1891 (Twentfsixth Statutes at Large PWM pages 1032 and 1033), such allotments to e made under rules_and mm; ‘ me re. regulations prmcrrbed by the Secretary of the Interior: Prwtded °°"°‘*· That where selections are made on lands reported to contain coal or other mineral, such selections shall be approved and the allottee shall receive a patent therefor, under the aforesaid Act, with a reservation, however, of the coal or other mineral for the benefit of the ,,,§§,bf,§T"’l““ md' tribe: And provided jurtlter, That allotments herein authorized may pg made to persons qlualzlfied to éecpive auch allotments so long as 6 m S ere are any sur us an s smta e or the ose. 1‘n§ianls_reliIlahdii lh'? To reimburse tllie Indians of the Fort Berthlild] Reservation, North §‘;gf,dm}“M,fQj"'1;j’§gg;° Dakota, for two hundred and Eftly-three and four one-hundredths V0! 40 P lm acres of land embraced within the boundaries of the Verendrye ‘ ` ’ National Monument, established by presidential proclamation of ram. June 29, 1917, the sum of $1,265.20, reipresenting the appraised use Orem. value of said land at $5 per acre: Provided, That the sum a ro- . . Pg pnated shall be subject to expenditure upon the order of the ecretary of the Interior for the benefit of the Indians of the Fort lah Berthold Reservation. Ok °°‘“· oxnuiomn. slifiiiriloitaltiii Sec. 17. For support and civilization of the Wichitas and aililiated bands who have been collected on the reservations set apart for their mom communi, use and occupation m Oklahoma, including pay of employees, $4,800. enA1Ag>echas.Q S The Secretary of the Interior IS hereby authorized to withdraw h,,§”,,f,?,, ,,,,,f§"”’°° from the Treasury of the Lmted States, at his discretion, the sum of $30,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, of the funds on
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