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 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 4. 1919. 29 ington, aggregating aépproximately three thousand two hundred acres which were acquire imder a compromise agreement of A ril 18, 1918, between said Secretaries of War and the Interior for die sum of $78,400 from the said Nisqually Indians by said county of Pierce for War Department purposes, and which said lands were by decree of May 6 1918, of the local State court awarded in fee to the said count of Pierce for the {purpose of transferring title thereto to the War lgepartment as an a dition to Camp Lewis. WISCONSIN. W*m‘¤· Sec. 23. For the sup ort and education of two hundred and thirty www S°h°°l‘ Indian pupils at the Indian school at Hayward, Wisconsin including pay of superintendent, $53,350; for general repairs and, improvements, $8,000; in all $61,350. — T mm I For support and education of two hundred and seventy-five Indian ° °° ‘ pupils at the Indian school, Tomah, Wisconsin, including pay of superintendent, $63,875; for general repairs and improvements, $8,000; for drain e of school land, $2,500; in all, $74,375. I mm For support add civilization of the Chippewas of Lake Superior, sighlixms ° Wisconsin, including pay of employees, $7,000. “*’P°"· °*°· For su port, education, an civilization of the Pottawatomie §°,‘{§;_,‘§,‘_'§‘,},_”°’· Ipdians wllio reside in the State of Wisconsin, including pay of emo ees, $7,000. ,,m,,,, 0 P Flor the support and civilization of those portions of the Wisconsin rdiaqsgomalifmivisi Band of Pottawatomie Indians residing in the States of Wisconsin "“£,§{."§,$s.,a,, rm and Michiglan, and to aid said Indians in establishing homes on the *¤Q?g,_g8’ p_·m_ lands purc ased for them under the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 30, 1913, $15,500, or so much thereof as may be necessary, said sum to be reimbursed to the United States out of the appropriation, when made, of the principal due as the proportionate s are of said Indians in annuities and moneys of the ottawatomie 'l‘ribe in which they have not shared as set forth in House Document mm M UL Numbered 830 (Sixtieth Congress, first session), and the Secretary of P Nm the Interior is hereby authorized to make a per capita payment of $40 PWM to said Indians out of said funds: Provided, That no further expendi— rrsumius. tunes be authorized or made under appropriations heretofore enacted making provisions for the purchase o land and the clearing of same Erm O Mmm for said ottawatomie Indians: Promkled further, That from the sums Payment from rot. heretofore appropriated for said Pottawatomie Indians the Secretary °‘"'““"‘“° me °°‘ of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to pay to Erik O. Morstad, of Laona, Wisconsm, in person and in full satisfaction for services rendered, the sum of $2,000. Sm, cmu kdm _ For the purchase of subsistence supplies in reli cases of actual mueroresmsercl distress and suffering among those needy St. Croix Indians of Msconsm whose cases are referred to in report of January 30, 1915, transmitted by the Secretary of the Interior to the House of Repre- Ségrtatives gzigrch 3, 1915, pursuant to ith; provisions of the Act of V°I'38'p‘°°°‘ ngress o  1, 1914 ('l‘hu·' t -eig t tatutes at Large, ages 58Q to 605), an dgrlzinted as House Document Numbered 1663, Sixty- third Congress, d session, $1,000. md mm Bm For the construction of a road from the village of Odanah, in the em, m' Bad River Reservation, to the south line of said reservation, $20,000, ,.,,’R,‘;,‘§‘,,, ’,‘Q,‘?{§'g,,°§,,‘,§gf" to_be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, said sum to be reimbursable from an funds nowor hereafter pzlacec m the Treasury to the credit of the lhdians on the Bad River escr- V*t{0H, to remain a a.nd lien upon the   of said tribe of E Imhm   paid: B That the,Secreta·ry of the Interior may saamapraum.
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