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 432 s1X·rY-s1X*rH ooisennss. sms. 11. ou. 75. 1920. €¤9:=i}uing mmm mmogey gohrichtedhgcdm Indipnhallsoettees, shall big aifgilalzile §0r expend; un er e ctron 0 the cretary 0 e terior or continu- _ in the construction work on the said system. griilnviniigilesiiisdftiiiii Ilor completing the construction of diversion dams and canal sys- ' tems for irrrgating twelve thousand acres of Indian land adjacent to Am’p_ 28. Toppenish and Simcoe Creeks, Yakima Indian Reservation, as provided for m the Act of June 30, 1919 (Forty-first Statutes at Large, {Lara. [ _ Eiga 28), $75,000: Provided, That the l.im1t of cost of this project, as creased? ° °°" “" $233  the aforesaid Act, is hereby changed from $150,000 to mgzigjgmtnigpeijg Tliat the uneirpended balance of approximately $17,025 of the constructiiig me ou. $22,500 appgroprrated by the Indian Appropriation Act for the fiscal V°‘· ‘°·P· “8· year 1919 ( ortieth Statutes at Large, page 588), for the construction of a road on the Quimault Reservation, Washington, to be reimbursed from any tribal funds of said Indians on deposit in the Treasury of the United States IS hereby reappropriated for the same pmposes and upon the same terms and conditions as provided in said Smm md Fm Act, to be immediately available. coggseg. mmm t _ The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to inves- 0,, to ,,,,E°,,um,,d  tigate and report to Congress, on or before the first Monday of De- ¤¤*¤*¤¤dS· cember, 1920, as to the right of Stevens and Ferry Counties in the State of Washmgton to the payment of taxes on allotted Indian lands upderdexrsting law, ang go state the amount, if any, to which each 0 said counties is enti e. wisconsin. WISCONSIN`. Hayward gcnm Sec. 23. for the support and education of two hundred and thirty Indra? pupils ta; tlhe  s3h¢}ol at Hayfvvard, Wisconsin, including payo superm n en, , 5 ; orgenera repairs and improvements, _ $8 000; in all $61,350. muh Schml For support and_education of two hrmdred and seventy-five Indian pupils at the Indian school, Tomah, Wisconsin, including pay of superintendent, $03,875; for general repairs and improvements, C 1 L i?,gl(0,$7o7r‘g§ draining, $1,600; for new laundry equipment, $4,000; hippewas 0 ake y, . - l l l I ·c·· ··*· w£3§¤ft‘I”?§`2133r‘}.§‘$?‘Z.‘;.°i.§%2.C*§§P§35”“ °* L""‘° S“*’°"i°“ ottawa omies. ; . S¤px><>¤.¤¤¢·»¢>f· I gior support, sducatépné  ?1\&’l.lé8i'»i(lI1 of ghphfottawagomie n ans w 0 resi e m e 0 1sconsin, incu g pay 0 em- Wl. o sln_ B d__ f plo 665  fgQ*g`£§r,€?m*°S?¤"*g· 'lyhe imexpended balance of the appropriation for the iiscal year Seg;=gg¤¤;;tv¤¤¤¤¤¤ or 1918, approxucnating $55 057.37, is hereby ree propriated and made _ \_";’9 pgm avatrlab e  eapended folrg tl? spjiport and civilization of those {mg Y, -_ or ions 0 e rsconsm an o tt to I di 'dj  za,t¥§g°rg¤,w1. iii the States of Wisconsin and Michi(gar;5i?v;rcI»u2k?ed}1ho{?z1ii2i2ef·(3Sll`hIaiv.i r p· · the above—mentioned sum shall be used only for the purposes set forth rn section 25 of the Act approved May 18, 1916 ('l`hirty~ninth Statutes at Large, pages 156 an _ 157), and section 24 of the Act approved guintcmk ,,,d,,,,._ March 2, 1917 (Tlcurgy-nmth Statutes at Large, page 991). etglelievinz distress. d. For the pérrclllgse 0 subsistenci supplies in relievirég cases of actual ‘ 1stress_an s ering amo t ose needy S t ° I dj { Wisconsin whose cases are rgérred to in reporlilolf Jariii§ryIl30? 11915 V0, 3S’p_ M transmitted by the Secretary of thelnterior to the House of Repr-ei sentatives March 3, 1915, pursuant to the rovisions of the Act of Congress of August 1,_ 1914 (Thirty~eighth Statutes at Large, pages 582 to 605), and printed as House Document Numbered 1663 Sixty-third Congress, third session, $1,000. ’
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