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 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 125. APRIL 22, 1932. 111 from the funds held by the United States in trust for the respective tribes, in not to exceed the following sums, respectively Arizona : Colorado River, $3,5 00 ; Fort Apache, $20,000 ; Leup p, Arizo na. $2,000 ; Paiute, $7,500 ; Pima, $1,000 ; San Carlos, $100,000 ; Truxton Canyon, $16,000 ; in all, $150,000. California : Fort Yuma, $4,000 ; Mission, $3,000 ; Round Valley, California. $3,000 ; Tule River, $500 ; in all, $10,500 ; Colorado : Consolidated Ute (Southern Ute, $15,000 ; Ute Moun- Colorado. tain, $15,000) ; in all, $30,000 ; Idaho : Fort Hall, $15,000 : Provided, That the unexpended bal- Ida a ho, ante of the appropriation for eradication of noxious weeds, fiscal Ba lanc e av aila ble. year 1932, is hereby continued available for the same purposes until Vol.46,p . 1138. June 30, 1933 ; Fort Lapwai, $7,500 ; Coeur d'Alene (Kalispel), $1,980 ; in all, $24,480 ; Iowa : Sac and Fox, $1,000 ; Iowa. Kansas : Pottawatomie, $1,000 ; Kansas. Michigan : Ontonagon, $1,000 ; Michigan. Minnesota : Red Lake, $45,000 ; Minnesota. Montana : Blackfeet, $5,000 ; Flathead, $30,000 ; Fort Peck, $5,000 ; 11lontxna. Tongue River $10,000 ; Rocky Boy, $1,000 ; in all, $51,000 ; Nebraska : bmaha, $1,000 ; Nebraska. Nevada : Carson (Summit Lake), $1,000 ; Pyramid Lake, $2,500 ; Ne vada. Walker River, $400 ; Western Shoshone, $5,000 ; in all, $8,900 ; New MexiF o : Jicarilla, $25,000 ; Mescalero, $25,000 ; in all, $50,000 ; New Alexico. North Dakota : Fort Totten, $1,000 ; No rth Dak ota . Oklahoma : Pawnee (Otoe, $1,000 ; Ponca, $2,000), $3,000 ; Sac Oklahoma. and Fox, $2,000 ; Cheyennes and Araphoes, $2,000, which shall be available for expenses of the tribal business committee ; in all, $7,000. Oregon : Klamath, $50,000 ; Umatilla, $5,000 ; in all, $55,000 ; Oregon. South Dakota : Cheyenne River, $75,000 ; Pine Ridge, $4,000 ; in South Dakota . all, $79,000 ; Utah : Uintah and Ouray, $10,000 : Provided, That not to exceed Utah . Proviso $500 of this amount may be used to pay part of the expenses of the Ex pen- .5 o fstateEx • State Experir>sental Farm, located near Fort ]3uchesne, Utah, within perimeni d Farm. the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation ; Washington : Colville, $30,000 ; Neah Bay, $5,000 ; Puyallup, $2,000, Washington, of which $1,000 shall be available for the upkeep of the Puvallup Indian cemetery ; Spokane, $7,500 ; Taholah (Quinaielt), $30,000, of which not to exceed $25,000 shall be available only for a sewer and water system for the Indian village ; Yakima, $20,000 ; in all, $94,500. Wisconsin : Lac du Flanibeau, $2,000 ; Keshena, $50,000, including Wisconsin. $5,000 for monthly allowances, under such rules and regulations as the S ecreta ry of the In terio r may prescr ibe, t o such old and in digent membe rs of the Me nomine e Tri be as it is imprac ticabl e to place in the home for old and indigent Menominee Indians, and who reside with relatives or friends ; in all, $52,000 ; Wyoming : Shoshone, $40,000 ; Wyoming. In all, not to exceed $712,380. For general support, administration of property and promotion of Chi ppewa Indians, self-support among the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota, M(eneralsupport,eto . $75,000, to be paid from the principal sum on deposit to the credit of said Indians, arising under section 7 of the Act entitled "An Act for Vol . 25, p.645. the relief and civilization of the Ch ippewa Indians in the state of Minnesota," approved January 14, 1889 (25 Stat ., p. 045), to be used Sum for age ncy par- exclusively for the purposes following : Not exceeding $45,000 of this noses . amount may be expended for general agency purposes ; not exceeding $30,000 may be expended in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior in aiding indigent Chippewa Ind ians upon the condition Aiding indigent . that any funds used in support of a member of the tribe shall be