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 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 199. 1922. 575 rrvn crvruznn rnmns. Fiv¤¤ivi¤i¤»¤¤'1‘ri¤>¤¤· For excpenses of administration of the affairs of the Five Civilized p,;§g,,°‘§"“S"““°“ °" Tribes klahoma, and the compensation of emplo ees, $180,000: _ Pro·m2l,ed, That a report shall be made to Congress on the first Monday §§Yiii°e£1 mpm to of December, 1923, by the Sutperintendent for the Five Civilized CMMS- Tribes through the Secretary o the Interior, showing in detail the expenditure of all moneys appropriated by this rovision. _ or the expenses of per capita payments to the enrolled members ,,$,§Y°°"S "““ °"‘°"' of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Tribes of Indians, $7,000, to be paid Pa! °¤Pi*= ¤¤r=¤¢¤¤ from the funds held by the United States in trust for said Indians. mpenscl For salaries and expenses of such attorneys and other employees P'°b*"“ °*‘P°'“°S· as the Secretary of the Interior ma_y, in his discretion, deem necessary in probate matters affecting restricted allottees or their heirs in the Five Civilized Tribes and in the several tribes of the Qua aw Agency, and for the costs and other necessary expenses incidpent to suits instituted or conducted by such attorneys, $50,000. I For pagrment of salaries of emdployees and other expenses of adver· etgabs °‘ mba! ’°”d$» tising an sale in connection wi the further sales of unallotted lands mf’Hgv*;¤&¤;j_gg eww and other tribal property belonging to any of the Five Civilized P ‘ " Tribes, including the advertising and sale of the land within the segre-  wd “Ph“* gated coal and asphalt area of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, V¤¤-41»1>-110% or of the surface thereof, as provided for in the Act approved February _22, 1921 entitled "AnAct authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to offer for sale remainder of the coal and asphalt eposits in segregated mineral land in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, State of klahoma" (Forty—first Statutes at Large, page 1107), and of the irtngnrovements thereon, which is hereby expressly authorized, and for 0 er work necessary to a final settlement of the affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes, $6,000, to be paid from the proceeds of sales of such Pmm tribal lands and Prmnk1ed,_That_ not to exceed $2,000 of me canseams. such amount may be us in connection with the collection of rents of unallotted lands and tribal buildings: Provided further, That the ,,§§§,§l°"”“°° °“'“’°* Secretary of the Interior is hereléy authorized to continue during the ensuing fiscal year the tribal an other schools among the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole Tribes from the triba funds of those nations, within his discretion and under such rules and regulations S cmu th t I as he may prescribe: Provided further, That hereafter no moneyphall cxp2’$.aamLZ..°" Y °” be expended from tribal funds belonging to the Five Civilized 1b€S A mum t I without specific appropriation by Congress: Promk1edi]'urther,That for amggilyar. °° °” the cmrent Hscal year money may be so expended rom such tribal funds for e ualization of allotments, per capita and other payments authorizedqb law to individual members of the respective tribes, tribal and other Indian schools under existing law, s_ aries and contingent expenses of governors, chiefs, assistant chiefs, secretaries, interpreters, and mining trustees of the tribes at salaries at the rate heretofore aid, and one attorne each for the Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Creek Pfribes employed undier contract appifived bgcthe Presi- R _ t dent under existing)1aw: And provided further, at the cretaryof ,.,h.,§P§Ji{§;¤§s_°" °° the Interior is here y empowered, dining the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, to expend funds of the Choctaw, Chickasaw, , and Seminole Nations available for school purposes under eznstingi law for such repairs, improvements, or new buildings as he may eem essential for the proper conduct of the several sc ools of said tribes. For fulfilling treaties with Choctaws, Oklahoma: For permanent p°h,umm,,°°°“"”t,,,¤,,_ annuity (article 2, treaty of November 16, 1805, and article 13, treaty P_‘,T,§}; "· P- “‘” "°*· U- of June 22, 185.5), $3,000; for permanent annuity for sup rt of light mehr hmmm ltzgsemep {article 13, tgeaty of foctober 18, 1820, and;0 article 13, w_,’p_ 2,3; .,°,_u’ ' 0 une 22, 1855, $600; or anent annui or Sup rt p. uu. _ of bliicksmith (article 6, treaty of r 18, 1820,tZnd articlx;O9, Bmhmm °t°`