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 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 113,119,120. 1920. 549 authorized, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, to sell or dispose of flour now m 1ts possession, not to exceed five million barrels, for cash or on credit at such prices and on such terms or conditions as may be necessary to carry out the yigurposes of this Act and to relieve populations in the countries of urope or countries PWM contiguous thereto suffering for the want of food: Provided, That an Itemized report ee audited, itemized report of the receipts and expenditures of the *’°"·““'°· United States Grain Corporation for the purposes authorized by this Act shall be submitte to Congress not ater than the first Monpay in December, 1920. Approved, March 30, 1920. CHAP. 1 19.-—An Act To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to actiuire certain ‘l‘f§{'l%$?°° Indian lands necmry for reservoir purposes in connection with the Blac feet Indian reclamation project. Be it enacted the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United I N I, States of Amevgciiz in Congress assembled, Tlizt the Secretary of the ngelggtizta, marsh Interior is hereby authorized to expend the sum of $5,944.93 from ,,,§',‘,§°'}‘},°°(_;.,‘},%,,  any mone now available for construction of irrigation systems on the gggghgnfgmpigngaukg Blackfeet lleservation, in Montana, in the Burchase of lands embraced funds mr. in the allotments of George W. Cook and avid La Breche, described as lots three and five, section twenty-seven, and lots one and two, section thirty-four, township thirty-two north, range thirteen west, in consideration of the relinquishment by the allottees of all their ° ht, title, and interest in and to said lands, and of their right to V1 36 859 igect lieu land imder the provisions of section 14 of the Act of June 25, °‘ ’ P` ' 1910 (Thirt -sixth Statutes at Large, pages 855 and 859), and the release of all their claims whatsoever against the United States or the Blackfeet Tribe of Indians by reason of said lands being required gr rese13ro[ir (purposes in connection with the irrigation system on the oresai n 'an reservation. Approved, April 1, 1920. _ CHAP. 120.-An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to issue patentto School District Numbered erm Sheridan County, Montana, for block one, in Wakea `TPTrHe, No. 160.] town site, Fort Peck Indian ervation, Montana, and to set aside one block in each town site on said reservation for school purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re esentatives the United In States of America in (7o•n{ess assemble; Tbysit the Secrgiary of the ngemi-ietiiiguwgg Interior be, and he is here y, authorized and directed to issue patent e0£i.°°§a on raiim, to School District Numbered eight of Sheridan County, Montana, §,'g;Qf°"’°°°“°°' ‘”·"’ for block one in Wakea town site in the former Fort Peck Indian Reservation, giontana, ueplorii  aplpliriation therefor, said block to be use an maintain or pu c-sc oo purposes. . S;<i.t2. That the; Secrzitlary of tfie Interior is authorized anldl di]; rec o set apart or pu 'c-sc oo urposes not exceeding one oc °° m_ of unappéopriated land in each tough site, in the former Fort Peck g£;::_;)c;,58_ Indian eservation, Montana, created under the Act approved ' May 30, 1908 (Thirty-fifth Statutes, page 558), and to cause patents to be issued therefor to the school districts within such town sites, respectively, upon their  application therefor, such lots or blocks p,,,,,_,,_ to be   and maintaine or ublic-school purposes: Prmrided, ,M m*¤°°" That Indian children residing in su£ school districts shall at all times ' be received in schools used and maintained for public-school purposes llgjfélré t0W'D S1t~€S covered by this Act on equal terms with Wl11$¤ c en. Approved, April 1, 1920.