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 1148 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 462. 1925. nxrmrsns or INDIAN commissromins Citm °°m”““i°°· For expenses of the Board of Indian Commissioners, $10,000, of which amount not to exceed $7,560 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. I”di“”Ia”ds‘ INDIAN r..ANns i¤S§Zi»`Z°giii1$§e$°tting For the survey, resurvey, classincatipnk and faliptment of lands v¤1.24,p.ass. eralt under the provisions of the ct 0 ebruary 8 1887 lgleighty-fdrurth Statutes at Iiafge, page 388)l, entiggdi "Aii’ Ae; to rovide for the allotment 0 ands in severa ty to ians an Prom und)er any other Act or Acts providing for the survey or allzitment US, m‘N,,w Mme., of Indian lands, $50,000, reimbursable: Promded, That_ no part of ¤¤d -‘¤’i=°¤=* ¤¤Sm°*°°- said sum shall be used for the survey, resurvey, classification, or allotment of any land in seyeralty on the public domain to any Indian, whether of the Nava%o or other tribes, within the State of New Mexico and the_ State 0 Arizona, who was not residing upon Adv the public domain prior to J ime 30, 1914, _ ,,3,,, ,°‘,1‘,,,"‘“‘d,_°"’°"’°°* For the payment of newspaper advertisements of sales of Indian lands, $1,000, reimbursable from payments by purchasers of costs of sale, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior ma prescribe. §,‘§§§,{€t;"f,f;S,;,0,_ For the gay of one special attorneg for the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, to be designated by the ecretary of the Interior, and for necessary traveling expenses of said attorney, $3,000, or so much _ _ thereof as the Secretar of the Interior may deem necessary. §`,§§`e‘§,,°,§{‘}*n*§‘§,q}{,If,’§§‘; For payment of salsaries of employees and other expenses of g;gh§>¤v¤b¤¤ ¤<>¤¤ vw- advertising and sale in connection with the further sales of un- ' allotted lands and other tribal property belonging to any of the Choctaw and Chick Five Civilized Tribes, including the advertising and sale of the $33 can me asphalt lanldcvylitlign theNsegregated cpzg and agsphaét are? of the Cpplctpw 3* an IC asaw a ions or 0 ie sur ace ereo as rovi e or V°l‘ *1* p‘ ut"' in tlzg Ag; aptproveig glebriigzzry 22,; 192ééFe1%titledl “i&n igctdauthpiég- 1ng. e cre ary o e erior o 0 or sa e remain er o e coal and asphalt deposits in segregated mineral land in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, State of Oklahoma " (Forty-first Statutes at Large, page 1107), and of the improvements thereon, which is hereby expressly authorized, and for other work necessary to a final sett ement of the affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes, $6,860, to be paid from the proceeds of sales of such tribal lands ggégig mm and péopertivv: Provided, That not to exceed $2i,000 of spch amount ` may use in connection with the collection o rents o unallotted Qpoaeinuxag msn lsénills alncie tribal blpildéngs: hProvgZid furifzer, 'ghat thphSecretary fiscal year the tribal and other_ schools among the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, hilindl Seéninole Tribe? frgm thehtrilial fuéids og those nations wit .11 is iscretion an un er suc ru es an regu ations loggglgggggjgg as he uiay prescribe: Provided £`urther, That for the current fiscal yw. ’ year money may be so expended om such tribal funds for equalization of al otments, per capita, and other payments authorized by law to individual members of the respective tribes, tribal and other S¤¤¤i¤<>¤ ¤=¤¤¤ri¤¤- Indian schools under existing law, salaries and contingent expenses cg the goveirnor of the Ch1ckasawfNation and chief of tha Choctaw ation an one mining trustee or the Choctaw and hickasaw Nations at salaries at the rate heretofore paid and the chief of the Creek Nation at a. salary not to exceed $600 per annum, and one attorney each for the Choctaw and Chickasaw Tribes employed under _ _ contract approved by the President under existing law: Provided Per *°¤*¤°**°¤· ‘ further, That the expenses of any of the above·named officials shall
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