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 1162 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. 11. Ch. 462. 1925. s°<5:¤i¤¤¤w¤¤i¤Mi¤¤¤- For promoting civilization and self-support among the Chip- _1>£¤m¤%° avmza- pewa Indians in the State of Minnesota, $150,330, to be paid from }‘§,‘L‘,;,f’°°" "‘ "'bd the principal sum on deposit to the credit of said Indians, arising V°l-25·1>·°*5· under sectionf 7hofCtl1;1e Act erftiéled "AnhAc§ for tpelvfelief and civilization o the ippewa n ians in the tate 0 innesota Objects ,p,,,m,d_ approved January 14, 1889, to be used exclusively for the purposes following: Not exceeding $47,190 of this amount may be expended Mm stm public for dgeinerall agipcyi_ pupposes tp0tSexcepdmgf$;%{),0£0t may   eg-, IL pen e un er e 1rec 1on 0 e ecre ary_o e n erior in_a1 - in in the construction, equipment, and maintenance of additional piilic schools in connection with and under the control of the publicschool system of the State of Minnesota, said additional school buildings to be located at places contiguous to Indian children who Adm indigent are now without proper public—s<$1ool éacilities, saidm amount tg be ·l . immediatel avai1able· not excee ing 15000 may expende in Clg£'%§”·   ingirgent ohipigwa Indizns pp}<;n’ th}; cplngitign that any suse msupporto amem ro tetri sa reimurse out of and become a lien against anyeixndividualdproperty of which such member may now or_hereafter ome seize or possessed, and Ei? S$§§Zs‘iIZ§*€° i“§EZi{’$5§3i1Zr“?e’;§1?$L’f‘w““mm‘p1§t§° £3“§§$S?i2$ e c 0 a zatemeint ‘0)f such e{§pen<gitures, thedltiwo tprleucelding reqplirerérentstnot app any o in rm or in gen ian in e iscre ion Numan of the Secretary of the Inteiior; not exceeding $7 8,140 may be expended for the support of the Indian hospitals. 0 . ~i$`iEi£5*Y:Z°,ZY.Z? SEE `&f§0$?§’$3“§{’§1°5h*i$iai”L‘£t·‘i3i%Z§“§?t?nY3&$.i‘§ §'§"€3t°‘t1"‘iiLmb§f§ from the fumds held by the United States in trust fdr said Indians. osms. om For the support of the Osage Agency and pay of tribal officers, ¤€%%$·’?$?`•?°°°°’ *1*** mb? “‘“’0’§°" “§,§l hiSdS§°°gr”i})h(ir’ iindheiilipioyeliil of mg agency 1341 to pai om the un s e y the Unite Ou d md St;_tes  trust fdr the Osage Tribe of Indilanslin gklahoma. °¤ W “°· or necessa expenses in connection wit oi an s production
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quarters for_empl0yees, traveling expenses, printing, telegraphing and telephonmg, and purchase, repair, and operation of automobiles, $58,400, to be paid from the funds held bry the United States in trust for the Osage Tribe of Indians in Ok ahoma. h¤]§`,°g'§"§"“;{,df§¤,P,$f,'Q For the erection of a monument, under the supervision of the d*°d*¤W°*'° w”· Secretary of the Interior, on the Osage Indian Reservation in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, as a memorial to Indians of that tribe who gave their lives for their conmtry in the recent war with Germany, www cm- $25,000, payable from the tribal funds of the Osage Indians. _ ,3, ,0 w“bmm'!*““, D_ D_%dex];e1ésep intc_urr§d 511 c3nnect¥nbw§tg visits todWp}sh1ngton, _ · 1 0 0 um ia e save ri ounci an 0 er members of said tribe, when duly authotrized or approved by the Secretary of the Interior, $10,000, to be paid from the funds held by the United States in trust for the Osage Tribe. 0,%%% B*‘°"° The sum of $148,000 is hereby appropriated out Qrf the Pfillclpal Dig¢£1>¤¤<: ¢¤· *:%:11 funds to the credit of the Confederate Bands of bte Indians, the Kinds, sum of $74,000 of S3Id_ amount for the beneEt_of the Ute Mountain ·*“°°”°‘"“· (formerly Navajo Springs) Band of said Indians m Colorado, and the sum of $35,000 0 said amount for the Umtah, White River, and Uncompahgre Bands of Ute Indians in Utah, and the sum of $39,000 of said amount for the Southern Ute Indians in Colorado, which ···i'“·`*"·"·m` wtf S*‘““a‘I° $225% $$1%* b“”‘%‘5z.““‘%if§"*pS°°"$2‘§,‘°Lfi’§ 1*;% I"$°’ is so au or raw m reas ru interest to and including June 30, 1924, on the funds of the said Con- V¤¤·¤¥»¤·°¤*— federated Bands of Ute Indians appropriated under the Act of March 4, 1913 (Thirty-seventh Statutes at Large, page 934), and to