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 1196 sixrv-snvnivrn oouennss. sms. 1v. os. 42. 1923. BB¤*¤ ,* I~Sgh§¤m}¤S¤i°¤ renegvail of the presegt colntracthvgfh tlgebgaint  Missioxli Bogd- ` in c oo exceptt att ere s no expen e moret an 00 _ fog annual ’support and education of any one pupil. _ $,S;§Tt’,_§b°l,G°·Sh“¥,,j’g; For expenses incurred in connection with visits to Washington, c.c. District of Columbia, by the Osalge Tribal Council and other members of said tribe, when duly authorized or approved by the Secretary of the Interior, $10,000 to be paid from the funds held by the Uigltzd States m trust for the Osage Tribe, and to be immediately av ble. P'“W*'“°"’· _ For paving rtions of streets and alleys adjoining Osa e tribal gypgdhuddiizgaitsipgicti roperty wit 510 the incorporated town of Pawhuska, Olglahoma, °S°‘°“‘ §35,0(l;0, 3 be p%id {ron; tpedfunds heglkbyhthe United States in trust orte sage rieo n `ansin aoma andtobeexpended under authori and direction of the Secreta of the Interior. KY mveczvmtsarnue. mvn civxmznn rnmns. M¤¤i¤i¤¤¤¤¤¤ ¤— For exgenses of administration of the_aifairs of the Five Civilized ' Tribes klahoma, and the compensation of employees, $180000: §§,';‘,,"g,;, ,,,,0,, ,0 Provided, That a report shall be made to Congress on the  lilon- Gmemss- day of December, 1924 by the Supermtendent for the IFIVB Civihzed Tribes through the Secretary o the Interior, showing in detail chick the expenditure of all moneys appropriated by this provision. ,_,;‘r,,Y‘f"°‘l:i’·‘”° t; For the expenses of per capita payments   the enrolled members umm?} P¤Y¤*¤ rg the Choctaw and Chickasaw _Tr1bes of Indians, $7,000,_to be paid om the funds held by the United States in trust for said Indians. P‘°°““’ °‘P°“’°“‘ For salaries and expenses of such attorneys and other employees as the Secretary of the Inéerior may, in lx? discretion, deem necessary in ro ate matters a ectin restricte allottees o th h ` in the F iire Civilized Tribes and éin the several tribes oflthe lflliiagdl; Agency, and for the closts and other necessary expenses incident to suits instituted or con ucte by such attorneys, $45 000. menus oi mw lands, _ For payment of salaries of employees and other expenses of adverliaymentotexpensss tising and sale in connection with the further sales of unallotted "°“¤P‘°°°°'”· lands and other tribal property belonging to any of the Five Civil- Cm md what ized Tr1bes§&1cl;;`i;ng she agvisrtising gm; sale of the land within _ teseega anasatareaoteCht dCh'k- lu;i»s1.n,p.11m. saw Ngnlions, or of the surgace thereof as providgciufoiexin themA:t approved February 22, 1921 entitled "An Act authorizing the Secgeiiaryl of the Interior to oiger for salelremainder of the coal and asp at eposits in segregate mineral and in the Ch t d Chickasaw Nations, State of Oklahoma " (Forty-fiarst Sfatliitegrht {eerie, page 1107) Zhang] of tlip fimpplovcmenf thereon, yvhicgnis ere yexpress y au orize an or 0. er wor necessa V settéerpent og the aifagrs <;f’tl;e F§ve Cgvilized Tribes, $rti;O0(i)j1 to lie P, ai romteproceeso saeso suc triball d d `rtv: neaeseéusawm. gmvided, That not to exceed $2,000 of such a1il1Iciu$1taI1iria§¢)rl(iep€used cm Mmm in_ connection with the collection of rents of unallotted lands and ,d,,,,,,_ tribal buildings: Projmded further, That the Secretary of the Intemor is hereby authorized to continue during the ensuing fiscal year the tribal and other schools among the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole Tribes from the tribal funds of those nations, within Aww ts M his distcaretgn andd1;nde;l· suril;1 rules find regulalgoni as he may mn . prescri : mmd' e urt er at or e current sca year money mr may be so expended from subh tribal funds for equalization of allotmaelnts, pcb; capgphand other paymbints aiégéiorized llay Isfwdto individu mem rs 0 e respective tri s tri and other n °an sc ools under existing law, salaries and coiitingent expenses of governors, chiefs, assistant chiefs, secretaries, interpreters, and mining trustees of the tribes at salaries at the rate heretofore paid, and one attorney