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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 199. 1922. 569 For support and education of three hundred and fift Indian Sc§f°%{*¤‘ P‘°“°¤* pupils at the Indian school, Mount Pleasant, Mic an, and for pay ` of superintendent, $79,000; for general repairs ddd improvements, $9,000; in all, $88,000. m1Nmnso·rA. m‘“‘°°°“‘· For support and civilization of Indians under the furisdiction of the spzigsixirihdziidi following agencies, to be paid from the funds he d by the United °’“’°"“”g“· States in trust for the respective tribes, not to exceed the sums gpepified in each case, to wit: Red Lake, $25,000; White Earth,, O0. For promotin% civilization and self-support among the Chippewa ¤&i}.°?°'°s in Mi"' Indians in the tate of Minnesota, $95,000, to be paid from the t,§,'°§‘,‘;**“,Q{0;iY,:,*,*,§'g,' prmcipal sum on deposit to the credit of said Indians, arisin under and:. " section 7 of the Act entitled "An Act for the relief and civiIization V°*·”5·P·“5· of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota," approyed January 14, 1889, to be used exclusively for the purposes fo lowing: Not exceeding $42,500 of this amount may be expended for general °*’$°°*”P°°“*°‘*- agency purposes; not exceeding $20,000 may be expended, under *“‘“°P“*’**°°°**°"'·¤· the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, in aiding in the construction, equipment, and maintenance of additional public schools in connection with, and under the control of the public-school system of the State of Minnesota, said additional school buildings to be located at laces contiguous to Indian children who are now without proper puhlic-school facilities, said amount to be immediately Cm mlm available, and the Secretary of the Interior is authorized in his dis- 10»s¢1f£i;°°°° cretion to convey to the proper district school authorities such of lan as may be required for the proper use of any- such schoo, and, if sufficient undisposed of land is not available, to use a part of said sum in the purchase of necessary land for any such school, and to convey the land when purchased to the proper school dis- Aiding mmm, m_ trict; not exceeding $20,000 may be expended m aiding indigent digfhmms Chippewa Indians upon the condition that any funds used in support ° ' of a member of the tribe shall be reimbursed out of and become a lien against any individual (property of which such member may now or hereafter become seize or possessed, and the Secretary of the Interior shall annually transmit to Congress at the commencement of each regular session a complete and detailed statement of such expenditures, the two preceding reqpirements not to apply to any ol, infirm, or indigent Indian, in the discretion of the Secretary of mum M. the Iqtegori; got elxceediqg $17,500 may be expended for the sup- bm ’ orto the n ian os itas. P The Secretary of the) Interior is authorized to withdraw from the wiil£is’{°S°°° °°°"° Treasury of the United States, in his discretion, the sum of $46,570, 0,*'g{}“pl;'g§,§“c§_“,f,{};°}‘, or so much thereof as may be necessary,_of the rgmcipal sum pn i¤.¤r<¤¤¤·ib¤Hu¤¤¤» deposit to the credit of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Mm- V 01 25 645 nesota arisin under section 7 of the Act of JanuaérKi14, 1889, and 'p’ ` to expend tge same for payment of tuition for ppewa Indian children enrolled in the public schools of the State of Mmnesota: Provided, That the Secretary of the Interior may make payments Pmm therefrom of such amounts as he deems proper 811d ]\1Si% 111 81d_0f Allowaiwe mr used public schools of the State of Minnesota which have enrolled Chip- Y°““”“· pewa Indian children therein diuingxthe fiscal year 1922, and m · excess of the rate of compensation ed m_ any existing contracts with public-school districts, where such_ rate is madeiiluate. _ md Mudd in That section 8 of the Indian Approplriation Act of arch 3, 1921,1s aaéfsier cguxéused mehereby amended so as to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to p‘V0L‘:1‘;1;3“;°· turn over to the State of Minnesota with the Chippewa hospitals ’ mentioned therein such amount of land as may be deemed necessary for the proper use of said hospitals.