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 112 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 125 . APRIL 22, 1932. reimbursed out of and become a lien against any individual property of which such member may now or hereafter become seized or pos- sessed, the two preceding requirements not to apply to any old, infirm, o r indigen t Indian, in the d iscretion of the S ecretary of the Interior. Tnb Ci vili zed For the current fiscal year money maybe expended from the tribal Xpportionm ent°rat_ funds of the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole Tribes for to ut s, equalization of allo†inents, per capita, and other payments authorized Specified salaries, by law to individual members of the respective tribes, salaries and contingent expenses of the governor of the Chickasaw Nation and chief of the Choctaw Nation and one mining trustee for the Choctaw and Chick asaw Nati ons at sa laries at the rate heretofo re paid f or the said governor and said chief and $4,000 for the said mining trustee, and the chief of the Creek Nation at a salary not to exceed $600 per annum, and on e atto rney e ach fo r the Choctaw and C hickas aw Tri bes employed under contract approved by the President under existing Pay r estriction. gyres- law : Provided That the expenses of the above-named officials shall be determined and limited by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, osases. Okla. not to exceed $2,500 each. Expenses from trust For the support of the Osage Agency, and for necessary expenses funds. i n connection with oil and gas production on the Osage Reservation, Oklahoma, including pay of necessary employees, the tribal attorney and his stenographer, one special attorney in tax and other matters, and -pay of tribal officers ; repairs to buildings, - rent of quarters for employe es, tr avelin expens es, pr inting, teleg raphin g and teleph on- ing, and purchase, -repair, and operation of automobiles, $150,000, payable from funds held by the United States in trust for the Osage visits by tribal Tribe of Indians in Oklahoma. councri to washing- For expenses incurred in connection with visits to Washington, ton, D.C. District of Columbia, by the Osage Tribal Council and other mem- bers of said trib e, when d uly autho rized or approved by the S ecretary of the In terior, $ 5,000, to be paid from the funds hel d by the United States in trust for the Osage Tribe. ofu°tesUtahd Bands The sum of $60,000 is hereby appropriated out of the principal tribal Distribution `°' from funds to the credi t of t he Con federa ted Ban ds of Ute In dians, the sum of $42,500 of said amount for the benefit of the Ute Mountain (formerly Navajo Springs) Band of said Indians in Colorado, and the sum of $17,500 of said amount for the Uintah, White River, and Uncompahgre Bands of Ute Indians in Utah, which sums shall be charged to said bands, and the Secretary of the Interior is also mi nis ter ing self-support and property, authorized to withdraw from the Treasury the accrued interest to from accrued interest. and including June 30, 1932, on the funds of the said Confederated Bands of Ute Indians appropriated under the Act of March 4, 1913 Vol.37,p.trsa. (37 Stat., p . 934), and to expend or distribute the same for the purpose of administering the property of and promoting self-support among the said Indians, under such regulations as the Secretary of Proviso Prodao. Restric tion on road the Interior may prescribe : Provided, That none of the funds in this construct ion, paragraph shall be expended on road construction unless 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. RO ADS AND BRID GES ARRe~rvation e o ndi an Fo r the constr uction and r epair of roa ds and bridge s on t he Red Co nst ru cti on, etc. , Lake Indian Reservation, including the purchase of material, equip- from trust ment, and supplies, and the employment of labor, $25,000, to be paid from the funds held by the United States in trust for the Red Lake 7ndwolabor. Band of Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota : Provided, That Indian labor shall be employed as far as practicable.