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 § 292 1*11**1.1; 2. schools not required for tha usa or benefit of the indians o said schoolsftlaa Secretary of the Intogior is authorized t· move such property to otlxoi Indian sohools whiré it may b raquirall. (Mar. 1, 1907, c. 2285, 34 Stat. 1016.) _ ° 292. Suspension or discontinuance of schools.——The Com misaicmar of Indian mairs may, when iu— his judgment tha gotal af the service will be promoted thereby, suspend or dis caatimza any tasorvation Indian school, aud, with tho approva af the Sacsatary of the Iutenior, may sell any reservation schoo .. building or. plant that is no longer desirable as an India1 sahaol upon any reservation and invest the proceeds in otho a:~ho—al buildings and plants, as the needs of the service ma; demand, under. such rules and ·regulat.i0ns as he may. with th· 1i}§lI‘t'}V2lI of the Secretary of théglutafior, prescribe. ;·~,(Apr. 2] 1964. c·. 1402, § 1, 33 Stat. 2I1.)_" _ L 293. Sale of lands ;$urchascd· for day schoolor other Indiaa administrative \l$€S.—rTht! So·;rota;·y of tha" Interior. is. au thorizad to cause to bc sold, to the highest bidder; under suc] rules and regulations- as he may; prescribe, any traxgt or par of a tract of land purchased. by tho United States for lla; school or other `Iudiau administrative uses, not exceeding. om hundred and sixty acrea in any one tract, when said land ot a partitharaof is no longer needed for the original purpose tha nat proceeds therefrom in all casos to  paid into tht Traaaury of the United States; title to be ovl<}euccd_by a pat ant la .fao" simple for sack lands as C&l1.1)£ described in term. of the legal survey, or by deed duly executed by the Socra tary of the Interior .` containing such mates-axxd-bouncls descrip tion as will identify the land so conveyed as Qtho land. whlcl had been purchased-: Provided, That where the purchase prim was paid from tribal funds, such proceeds shall be placed-ig the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the rospcc tivo tribes of Indiao. (Mar`. 2, 1911, 6. 146, § 1,* 39 Stat 973.} 1 a 1 r ` . 294. Sale of certain abandoned buildings on lands belong ing ta, Iadiha tribos.——-—Tho sem·m¤·;·‘ ot the Interior 'is— au thorizad to sell and conivay at ‘;$ub1ic sale, to the highest bid dor; under auch regulations and under such terms; and condi tions as ho may prescribe, at not loss than than appraised valua thereof, any abandoned day ·_or boarding school plant, or aa; abandoned, agency buildings, situated oa- langlé béloxnging ·t• anyiandiaa tribe and not longer needed for Indian or achalnls tratlva pagpoaos, aml.to’ sell thorewgth not to exceed one htm E and and Qity acres ot land on which auch plant or. building: may ataad. Title to all landadlaposod of umlar the provision: of this aoction shall pass to th€4‘[ll1l‘(‘h8.S€l'.‘ by dead or bylpateav ia faaQ. svlthi such 1't3S££’VS£i0Il8,0f couditioua aa the said Sacra tary may doom just and proper, no purohaaor to aéqulro more than one hundred and sixty acioa in any one- tract: Provided That tha proceeds ot all auch aaloa shall V ba deposited in the Treasury of the United States to tha credit of tha Indiana t< . whom said laada belong, to be dlapwod of in '&f!é0l’d3!l(.‘€ wit} aaiatlag law. (Fab. 14, 1920, c. 75. 5 1, 41 Stat._41.5.) 295. _Samrvi§a¤ of oxpeaditxaa af appropriations fox aclmal {3!§!'§9§OB,·---A]1=€Xi}€i1dl£Hf€ ot money appropriated fox aalsool ysarpw amoag the Indiana, aball ba at all tiomaa uadax tha supervision aad dlraction of the Commlaaloaar [ot Iadlax Affaira, and in all roamacta ia conformity with auch coaelltioma ruléa, and xagulatlaaa aa to tha aoaduat and matlxoelsz of iaatxhctioa and axpaaditara of moaay as may be from time to time prescribe;} by  subject to tha auparvlalcm at tha Sacratary of tha Iatarlor. (Apr. 30, 1908, gz. 153, § 1, 3§,Stat. 72.) 296. Limiutioa oa ac: capita axpaaditam for school purpoam.—-——-»·F¢xca;>t tar pay ai aurariataadaata and for tranaportatioa of goods aad aappliw aad traaaportatlaa of pupila, aot more than $279 ahall be expanded from appxopriatiaaa mada for tha ammal support and alluaatioa of any one =opa;1ll. in ian; Indian school, umass eK.}lG·‘H(té1ldRB€€ ia any aohool shall be

5.-—-INDIANS 708 { loss than two hundred pupils. in which case the Soeromry G; 0 tho Interior may authorize a per capitaxexgxeandituro of not to e exceed $300: Provided, That the. total amount approbriamx for the supportxof such school shall not ba exceeded.; Providwl I- further, That ‘tho.1mmbcr of pupils in any school entitled to the 6 per, éapita allowance hereby provided for shall be baked upon s- averagé attotxdance, cletormigod by dividing the total daily ao ,1 tandance by the number of days the school is in se.~ssiom. »1° {Juno *30, 1919, -c. 4,, § 1,. 41 Stat. 6’; Feb. 21, 19%, c. 280, 4;; n Stat; 958;) _· . · r` _ 297, _Expo¤diturc for children · with less than one-fourth y Indian blood.-—No· appropriation, except appropriations ;m.;.» e pursuax1t,t0 treaties, Shall be used to educate children of loot L, than onegfourth Indian blood whose parentsare szitizom; ot {hg} . United Qtatcs and of the State wheréin they livé and whom n_ there arg! adequate free. school facilities provided. . (May .é_ 1918, c. 86, § 1, 40 Stat. 564.)  o rt 298. Qensus, of Indiansand report of numbers of school t `children.¢——Each Indian agent shall be required, in his animal y X_re>po‘rt, to submit a comms of the Indians at his ageaci or upon 3 tlxelreservatiou uudér his oharge, the number of. males `=abos·o tj. eighteen yéars of ago, the gvnumber of females above fourteen B. of six and sixtoerr years, tho number of schoollnoosos at my s ateach, and the names of teachers employed amlsalarios paid e. such toaélners, (July 4, 1884, 0.180. § 9, 23l·s8tat. 08.), »-_ " 299. Report-,. of expenditure of Iadiaa education fuad.-—— ii The I Secretary, of the Interior shall report ammally, on or g before the mst Monday of December of each yur, in what g manner and for what purposes tha general otiocatioa toad e- ‘for the preceding Hscal yearhas been eipomied; and said ro erected, and their cost, as well als cost of repairs, aaaxm of . every `teachor employed, and compensation allowed}? the loca - ti0as‘ ot each `school, and the `avoragE# attomlaaco at each 3. school,. (Mar. 2, 1887, c. 320, { 1, 24 St . 4®5;)E l , · . - , 300. Ihport of expenditure for Iadisa sched and agency.-- E, · The. 'Secretary of the ‘Il1téri0”§r shall report annually to y the amount exnemléd at . each Schoolivand agency for coa- 0 struction, lease, purchase, repairs, and iarprovemmts of school ,-\ and agency buildings, and for seworago, water taapply, and - lighting plants, and _ for   ot school slim. (Mar. 3, 3 1011, .c. 210,  1, 36 Stat; 1060.) · ~ __ _ B J 301. Appropriations., for exgerimontaj oa  schmls or g agency farms.·-··—··'1‘ho ·Secmtary" of tho Iatérior shall transmit  to Congress annually on the Erm. Monday in Doéambor a coat as a<;oouqt_‘t0r tho preeodtag   year, relating to the aw of 1, appropriations made · to xsomluct =éxporimama oa Indian. school E or__agent·y!,far¤1.s (lpaignod to test tha posaibilttloa of soil aod 1 fruits, for the purposes of preserving living and growing tlm—· bor on Indian rosarviatioaa and allotments, and to advise; tho I- Indians as to the proper oars of ·foroats. (Mar. 3, 1911[ cl { 210,5 1, 36.Stat. 1060.) ·_ ~ _ ., ` y 302. Coasant of parents to placing youth ia resformachool.-——· , The consent of paronta, guardians, or. next of kia shall! not , be required to place Indian youth in an . "In¢laa Reform . School? .(J·mxo 21, 1906, c. ,3504, -34 Stat. 328.) 5 Chapter E8.-Q-RIGHTS or WAY . THROUGH INDIAN I LANDS. I " · “A ‘ ’ 311Q Opening highways. _ .- V · 312. Rights ot wa)? for railway, telegraph and telophozte lines; town- ,· alto stations. ·, 318. Widtlrot right of yay. L 314, Survey; maps; oomponaationv. 316. Time for completion ot road; itorfalturo. M s 316. Bight: at. neveral roads through gauyons.
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