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 SIXTYYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 292. 1923. 1539 For ayment to the Allied Contractors In ted f O h marc mam. N ebraska, as additional compensation for tligp0cloanstri1&ionlli>? ali ri1;¢lgm¢°<i1l& bridge across the Little Colorado River near the Leupp Indian °* {{§¥j Agency, Arizona, $17,471.25, as authorized by the Act approved ’ February 26 1923: Promded, That said amount shall be reimburs— §g"I_E°°I - I, able to the Izlmted States from any funds now or hereafter placed ' in the Treasury to the credit of the Navajo Indians in Arizona, to remain a charge and lien upon the lands and funds of said tribe of Indians until paid. IGIIIO. For improvement maintenance and operation of the Fort Hall ’°"*H““·II,,,IIII irrigation system, fiscal year 1921, $278.96. Imaam ° moN·rANA. i “°¤*””* I For the purchase of seed, fence wire, stoves, harness, wagons, flour ,,§,'f°“°" R°°°""‘ mill, and agricultural implements and machinery, and repair parts htékwzaaou, ow., or therefor; the purchase of material and supplies for gopher eradica- us °‘ tion work; for the Indians of the Blackfeet Reservation, Montana, $50,000, to remain available until June 30, 1924: Provided, That the %'°bIIII,IIIIIIII,_ Secretary of the Interior may, in his discretion, require that pay- ment be made by individual ndians under the reimbursable regulations of August 7, 1918, for articles received by them. NEW moo. NSW KCHBO. For the urpose of promotin civilization and self-su port among ¥·•°•*°*° ¤•••*'* the Indiang of the Mescalero Igeservation, in New Mexico, to be ex- zilliicugguns ¤¤vmz•- pended or distributed in the discretion of the Secretary of the In- °°” ° terior, under such regulations as he may prescribe, $7 5,000, to remain *""·P·‘m· available until June 30, 1924 and to be reimbursed to the United States before June 30, 1935, from the sale of timber on said resertion. va norm: muon. “°'“‘ ”°“°"· F repairi reconstructin and reequip ing the shop building F"'*"`°“°" S°“°‘* at I·9<i'rt Totteiiglndian School,gl•`ort Totten, North Dakota, recently destroyed by fire, $10,000. wssnmcroxc. """“"°"‘ For support and civilization of the Makahs, including pay of g¤°§:}¤&,.•¢. l s fi cal ear 1921 25 cents. Q IIIII I R I I, cmlpogyziid ciimplsetion of ’the road on the Quiniault Reservation urgémpl t md °' Washington, fiscal year 1922, $20.15, reimbursable from the tribal v,,,_,0'j‘},‘$-.,,,_ °“‘ funds of said Indians on the iam; texérlps End lconditargig as provided `hId' A r'fnctorescayear . __ "’ 1,90*; c‘;II§I‘§§u,nlg’;§,*{,{$uL({,0¤ ,,,,1 enlargement or are Wapatc nm- §2i".§§I°’°'m'.,‘“$ gation and drainage system, to make Ipossible the utilization of the gyi °¤ 1***5**** water suppl provided by the Act of ugust 1, 1914 (Thirty-egpth VIUIIIPIWI Statutes at liargeévpage 604), for forty acres of each Indian otment under the apat0 irrigation pro]ect on_the Yakima Indian Reservation, \Vashmgton, and so forth, including the same ob]ects specified under this head in the Indian Appropriation Acts, for the fiscal years 1919, 1921, and 1922, for the fiscal years that follow: RIII,II,IImI,_ For 1919, $840.11; for 1921-1922, 74 cents; reimbursable under the vI,,_3,,II_m_ conditions and terms of the Act of May 18, 1916.