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 574 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Srzss. II. Ch. 199. 1922. $250,000, to be paid from the frmds held by the United States in trust for said Indians and to be expended under such rules and pmme. regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe: Promded, R°*’°’“°°°“’·"°“‘ That the Secretary of the Interior shall report to Congress on the first Monday in December, 1923, a detailed statement as to all moneys ex ended as provided for herem. ,,,,&§’Y°"°°‘““"**‘°*" ger the supiport of the Cheyennes and Aralpahoes, whlo have been u `pe ., m ll ted reservations set apart or therr use an occupation ‘“l’*Y'“'?dS‘ctc fm  Ccklahdiiia, End ay of employees maintained for their benefit, $30,000, to be paid fiom the funds held by the United States m trust f °d I dia.ns. s,§},‘§,{§‘,,’,§;,,,f,f§g·,,¤{‘,{ Olliiil suplport and civilization of Indians imder the Lurisdiction of ¢¤¤¤1f¤¤¢°é· the following agencies, to be paid from the frmds held y the United States in trust for the res ective tribes, not to exceed the sums specified in each case, to wit: fiowa, $18,000; Seger, $170; Pawnee, $400; 0 Otoe, $§00; Seneca,f$i006§ac and Fox, $3,000. ft ba1 Bi th “’g*‘· F thesu porto the age ency an pa o r1 o_ cers, e rr<>`i¤'i°`iiiliaim<'l$i‘?s'°tc" tribal- attomiz) and his stenogra?§er, and employees of said agency, - $100,000, to he paid frlgomfthe unds hgd by the United States m t t for the Osage Tri e o Indians in klahoma. mf,f{;,j’g,S*;S“ ¥“’°d“°‘ miller necessar§ expenses in cglnnectionalwith oil and gas productior; i on the Osage eservation in uding s aries o employees, rent o quarters for_employees, traveling expenses, printing, telegrayihing and telephonmg, and purchase, repair, and operation of automo iles, $55,0008; be gis-lid fr<;_rri-llaillie fundsggdhby the United States in trust for the e `be o ians in a oma. {;;’,'jg°;· For fulfilling treaties with Pawnees, Oklahoma: For perpetual Vol-=<v,pZ644· annuity, to be paid in cash to thé Pawnees (article 3, agreement of tscn¤¤1s,b1¤¤k.¤mnhs, November _23, 1892), $30,000; for support of two manual-labor ° °` schools (article 3, treaty_ of September 24, 1857), $10,000; for pay of ._.,,,_ ,,' p_ ,._,,,_ one farmer, two blacksrniths, one miller, one engineer and apprentices, and two teachers (article 4, same treaty), $5,400; for purchase of iron and steel afnd other pectixssaries for tihe sholps (ar?cle 4, same treaty, $500; or pay o p ysician an purc ase o medicines, $1 200; in all $47 100. %§il£li¤ifi. lfor sugpoit of, Quapaws, Oklahoma: For education (article 3, vc, _ 425 treaty of ay 13, 1833), $1,000; for blacksmith and assistants, and Pm;;';_°` tools, iron, and steel for blacksmith shop (same article and treaty), Discretionary usr-. $500; in all, $1,500: Provided, That the President of the United States _ shall certify the same to be for the best interests of the Indians. °"“°°°° S‘*“°°" For supiport and education of five hundred and fifty Indian pupils at the In ian school at Chilocco, Oklahoma, including pay of superintegdent, $94,000; for general repairs and improvements, $14,000; _ in a, $108,000. 2§T,‘§,‘{,l],§L'}§§`,§‘,;,,,;,,, For the suplport, education, and systematic vocational instruction '¤¤d$· if Qzsalggtcltrg ren, $4é$%000ihto(be paiil flromf tfiedfunds hgldl by the m,_,m__ lm e a in rus or e save r1 e o ` h ; Bgngigl rg? ?!rssin¤ Provided, That the expenditure of said mongy zhirllninclrfdemizllie °“' g ° °°‘ renewal of the resent contract with the Saint Louis Mission Boar ` P ding Cmmmmm Ommo School, except that there shall not be expended more than $300 for 3,,,,1,,, Schmr ?)r1nua1§up;3‘>irt aéiélhediicatioubof anypnedpuprl Priomded, That the save oar ng oo may e con mue, in the t' f th Secrietary of the Interior, for a period not exceedinglhiireyigilrsfmni July 1, 1922, and that the limit of $300 allowed per capita shall not _ apply to such school for the present iiscal year. §§,°p§¤§;‘—",§}‘§PL[§’g°§6 _ or expenses heretofore or hereafter incurred in connection with Wmhmgton. visits to Washington, District of Columbia, by the Osage Tribal Council and other members of said tribe, when duly authorized or alppgoveid  (flac Sgcreitary of the Interior, $10,000, to be 'paid from eunse te’nitedStft tf thOs ` to be rmmediatelly available. a BS m ms or B ago nhs, md