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 406 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 264. 1924. improvements, $34,000, including assembly hall and employees’ cotta · N-*,&b¤¤••*¤¤°~ Algiiiiiicrque, New Mexico: For seven hundred and fifty_ pupils ' °x' and for pay of superintendent, $150,000; for general repairs and improvements, including construction of additional sleeping porches $20,000: Provided, That the money for the sleeping porches shall be immediately available; _ °“‘°'°· N·M°" Santa Fe, ew Mexico: For four hundred and fifty pupils and for pay of superintendent, $90,000; for general repairs and 1m- provements including enlarging of dining hall, $15,000; for purchase of additional and $1,500; for water sup ly, $3,000; C¤¤¤>¤•·N·0· Cherokee, North Carolina: For three hundreld pupils and for pay of superintendent, $60,000; for general repairs and improvements, including annex to boys’ dormitory, $17,000; B*¤¤•¤*- N- 1***- Bismarck, North Dakota: For one hundred pupils and for pay of superintendent, $25,000; for general repairs and improvements, $5,000; FortTo¤¤1»N.D¤k. Fort Totten, Indian School, Fort Totten, North Dakota: For three hundred and fifty pupils and for pay of su erintendent, $70,000; for general redpairs and improvements, and rebuilding boy$’ dormito%, partgskestroyed by fire, $20,000; _ W¤¤u>¤¤¤¤· N· Det ahpeton, orth ota: For two hundred and twenty pupils and for pay o§6s6i0%erintendent, $49,500; for general repairs and im rovemen, ; °"“°°°°· °“‘· Chilocco, Osklahomaz For seven hundred and fifty pupils and for pay of superintendent, including not to exceed $2,000 for printing . and isuing school paper, $125,250; for general repairs and im. B,§‘,§§‘,{,’,_*° K“'““ provements and for new hospital building, $24,750; and also for the purchase of material for the construction of three miles of concrete road from the Chilocco Indian School to the Kansas mmm Stggel line, lplbuplon Inigian landé§130,§)O0; ,,,,,,,,, _ uoya rp an aining oo near Tahl uah Oklahoma: iiiquah. OEM M For the orphan Indian children of’the State bqf Oklahoma belonging to the restricted class, to be conducted as an industrial school under the direction of the Secretaiy of the Interior, $53,500; f;’,,°;,‘;°;,;,gm,_ for repairs and improvements, $6,500: rovided, That not to exceed $1,000 of this amount may be used for repairin and im. Hmm proving the road connecting the school grounds with glue county ua ol umm for road: romiicd fwrther, That the Secretary of the Interior is au- °‘*‘“°’*°‘· thorized to use the balance in the Treasu of the United States v¤1.zs,p.45r. amounting to $6,678.60, appropriated by [the Act of Congress oi August 23, 1894 (Twenty-eighth Statutes at Lar, page 451), to a a judgment in favor of the Old Settlers or $estern Cherokee Indians, and the balance of $100, Cherokee unallotted lands and the balance of $50.26, Cherokee school fund, to the credit ol the Cherokee Nation or the Cherokee Tribe of Indians, together with the amount of $1,635.80, interest on Cherokee school fund and any additional interest that may accumulate thereon, for the; con- ?)trup1tion'i‘f1irnitu1§,l;1n0t% equipment of 8 lwspital for the Sequoyah r an raim c 0 ; 0g,”f""""°· S"'°m· _ ghemawa, Sxhfiem, Oregon: For eight hundred Indian pupils mcluding native Indian (pupils brought from Alaska, and for pay of superintendent, inclu ing not to exceed $500 for printing and ,,,,,,1 issuing school pgper, $155,000; for general re airs and improve. Mggggégéiou on ments, $15,000: rolvided, That except upon the individual order ' of the Secretary of the Interior, no part of this appropriation shall be used for the support or education at said school of any native pupil brought from Alaska who enters after January 1, 1925;