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 950 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cn. 27. .1927. E“°’*°°· Om Euchee Oklahoma: Forone hundred and iifteen pupils, $28,750; for pay oi superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and improve- Eufaula, Okla. men`? ul an,  ` · E aula, Oklahoma: or one hundred and twenty-five pupils, $31,250; for pay of s61(p}er1ntendent, drayage, and general repa1rs Chwwh wm, and improvements, $7 ; in all, $38,250,1 _ _ _ om. Chemawa, Salem, Oregon: For mne, undred pupils, inclucggg native Indian pupils brought fr0m,Alaska, includi not to ex $1,,00Q:£o1·dprmt1ng and issuing school paper, $202 _ _ ; for pay of ent, drayggg, and general repairs _a improvements, $7, 000,,1nc1udm $9 for completion 0 re airs tqwater stem, d1 g . . . o .  , Q?7 an ,_$A0,000_for, an add1t1onal dcrnntory bu11 g; in all, $ 2,500: {My-, N Provided, Thats: except upon the individual order of the Secretary A1¤&Z¤2¤%v£.° °° of the Interior,.no part of this alppropriation shall be used for the support or education at said sc ool of any native pupil brought mm S mk. from Alaska after January 1, 1925; _ °°“' ‘ - Flandreau,,South, Dakota: For four hundredpupils, $90,000; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and improve- ments, $23 000 including $8,000 for dairy barn;_1n all, $113,000; P‘°“°· S- D“· Pierre, South Dakota: For three hundred pupils, $67,500; for pay E cgrozayage, and general repairs and improvements, 5 :1n a · o _ ’. . R‘*p‘° °“’· “·D“"·» Rlapid City,,South llakgtaz For three hundred and twenty-live pupils, $73,125; for pay f superintendent, drayage, and general rgpairs  impm5lem$§né_)ti§f$12,000, mcludmg $5,000 for extension 0 steam ` esr m · H“"""“·W“· Hayward, Wisconsin: For hue hundred and fifty pupils, $37,500- for pay of y su erintendent, drgggge, and general repairs and mum, wm improvements, $5,000; in all, $45, ; . omah, Wnsconsmz For three hundred and twenty—iive pupils, $73,125; _£or pay of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and imlprovements, $10,000; in all, $83,125; mmm Mum In a, for aboveynamed boardmg schools, not to exceed $3g10,000. semiaémeia {arf To enable the Secretary of the Interior to carry into e ect the V°l· *5· P- °°°· provisions of the sixth article of the treaty of J une 1 1868, between gie   Stateslzndlglég Na;ajobNat§pn pp Triibesoi Indians, pro- aime ugust w ere t e nite tates t _ plpovide school facilities f,or the children of the Navajo  og §ggg·g;;0¤mm_ dians, $50,000: Provided, That the said Secretary may expend saiid funds  his discretion in establishing or enlarging day or in ustria sc 00 s. _ ¤§£*£”°w°; °I¤;;m` The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to _withdraw from °,P'g{,”§,§, °,§, sg; the 'Treasury of the Umted States, in his discretion, the sum of ncrwlek W $35,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary of the pr1nc1pal ' p' ‘ sum on deposit to the credit of the Chipplpewa Indians in the State of Minnesota arising imder section 7 of e _Act of January 1§¤1889, °£1i$°a¤°‘p°“i1t13°i“"é§f°’ii£’”‘°’i23i °"i“€i‘ f‘é‘L.§°"*’i’°iZ'1§‘¤ "‘£‘§’ .0 c enroe m_ epu csc so e o neso. spas 0* :;s*z·;·i.1·°: shméor ihlllSrhili)Il?9w·l9i3(l)7¥)th;;1%B? · · · s1ss1p11n mneso ice o c · : {§',‘f,'f{,'Q;,m,d_ Pm·v5ded, That no part of the, sum hereby approgiriated lshall be »useg1ex§1eptgfo;· school oil schools of the Mississippi Chippewas now ‘ 1n e a .o Mmneso. , _ h§3§ i}§id°‘i,‘§°’1i§“6’§r$?dS“§i1$i‘u‘i§“’€’;?J°£.°’ ii b°o$id ¥“*’i'»’e°hi _ ·, V 1 s 1 r r e r1 — o éfiigyonom Bwdm Indians in Oklahoma: Provided That the expenditure of said money semi. shall include the renewal of the present contract with the Saint Louis Mission Boarding School, except that there shall not be expended more than $200 for annual support and education- of any one pupi.