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 1586 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CII .705. 1929 . Reim burs able fr om paid under this Act to the attorneys shall be reimbursable to the amount decreed by l court. credit of the Semin ole N ation out of any amoun t or amoun ts whi ch may hereafter be decreed by the Court of Claims to said attorneys for their services and expenses in connection with the Seminole tribal claims and suits under the above-mentioned Act of May 20, 1924. osages, Okl a. For the support of the Osage Agency, including repairs to build- Age ncy expenses from trust funds. ings, and pay of tribal officers, the tribal attorney and his stenog- rapher, and employees of said agency, $180,000, to be paid from the funds held by the United States in trust for the Osag e Trib e of Indians in Oklahoma. Oil and gas produc- For necessary expenses enses in connection with oil and gas production tion expenses from trib- al funds. on the Osage Reservation, including salaries of employees, rent of quarters for employees, traveling expenses, printing, telegraph- ing and telephoning, and purchase, repair, and operation of automo- biles, $80,000, to be paid from the funds held by the United States in tr ust for the Osage Tr ibe of Indians in Oklahoma. Visits by Tribal For expenses inc ur red in connection wi th visits to Washington, Council, etc" to wash- ington, b c. Distr ict o f Colu mbia, by the Osage Tribal Counci l and othe r mem- bers of said tribe, when duly authorized or approved by the Secre- tary of the Int erior, $ 10,000, to be pa id from the fund s held b y the United States in trust for the Osage Tribe . ofU nfederated Bands The sum of $123,000 is hereby appropriated out of the principal Distr ibuti on t o, fr om funds to the credit of the Confe derate d Ban ds of Ute Indians, the tri bal principal funds . sum of $48,000 of said amount for the benefit of the Ute Mountain (formerly Navajo Springs) Ba nd of said Indians in Colorado, and the sum of $45,000 of said amount for the Uintah, White River, and Unc omp ah gre Bands of Ute Indians in Utah, and the sum of $30,000 of said amount for the Sout hern Ute Indians in Colorad o, which Self support and ad- sums shall be charged to said bands, and the Secretary of the Interior ministering property, is also authorized to withdraw from the Treasury the accrued interest from accrued interest, to and including J une 30, 19 29, on the funds of the said Confed- Vol.37,p.s34. erate d Bands o f Ute Indi ns a ppro pria ted unde r the Act of Mar ch 4, 1913 (37 Stat., p . 934), and to expend or distribute the same for the pu rp ose of administering the pro pe rty of and promoting self- su pport am ong the said Ind ians, un der such regulat ions as the Secr e- Restc tar of the In teri or ma p resc ribe : Pr ovided , That none of the estiction on road y 3' s construction. funds in this paragraph shall be expended on road construc tion unless, wherever practicable, preference shall be given to Indians in the employment of labor on all roads constructed from the sums herein appropriated from the funds of the Confederated Bands of Utes. Roads and bridges. ROADS AND B RIDGE S Red Lak e Res er va- For the construction and repair of roads and bridoes on the Red tion, DSinn. Construction, etc ., Lake Indian Reservation, including the purchase of material, equip- from s, Chippewa trust ment, and supplies, and the employment of labor, $15,000, to be paid from the funds held by the United States in trust for the Red Proviso. Lake Band of Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota : Pro- Indian labor. vided, That Indian labor shall be emplo yed a s far as pr actic able. Santa Clara Reserva- Not more than $4,000 of the unexpended balance of the appropria- t'`'''1,;. toe Pnye cliff tion for repair and maintenance of the road on the Santa C lara Ro ad to P R Pavtnent t Harvey I ndian Reser vatio n, New Mexi co, l eading to the Puye Cliff Ruins, Co mpan y for con - contained in the Act of March 7, 1928 (45 Stat., p . 212), shall be structing. Ante, p. 225. available for repayment to the Harvey Company for cost of con- Pro , o- struction of said road : Provided That an admission fee of not less chargedissfonfee than 50 cents each for all persons sixteen years of age or over for the Proceeds to credit of Santa C chip Pueblo . P uye Cliff Rui ns is authorized and the proceeds from such fee of admission, les s the c ost of protection and administration of the ruins, shall be deposited in the Treasury of the United States to

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