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 840 72d CON GRES S: S ESS. II. CH. 98. FEB RUAR Y 17, 1933 . the Usage Reservation, Oklahoma, including pap of necessary employees, the tribal attorney and his stenographer, one special at torney in ta g and other matte rs, an d pay of tr ibal o ficers ; r epairs to buildings, rent of quarters for employees, traveling expenses printing, telegraphing and telephoning, and purchase, repair, and operation of automobiles, $1 25,000, payable from funds held by the United States in trust for the Osage Tribe of Indians in Oklahoma. Expenses of Osage Tribal Council (tribal funds)
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and oth er expenses of the Osage Trib al Council or committees thereof when engaged on busin ess of the Tribe, including visits to Wash ington, Distric t of Columbia, when duly aut horized or approved: by the Secretary of the Interior, $5,000, to be paid from the fundsKheld b the United States in trust for the Osage Tribe. conteaerated sands Confederated Bands of Utes (tribal funds) : The sum of $24,250 • tnist,i butionto,rrom is hereby appropriated out of the principal funds to the credit of trtbaitundsl the ConfederatBands of Ute Indians, the sum of $14,710 of said amount for the benefit of the Ute Mountain (formerly Navajo Springs) Band of said Indians in Colorado, and the sum of $ 9, 5 4 0 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 authorized to with- draw from the Treasury the accrued interest to and including June 30, 1933, on the funds of the said Confederated Bands of Ute Indians . appropriated under the Act of March 4, 1913 (37 Stat ., p . 934), and voL 37, p. sar to expend or distribute the same fbr the purpose of administering the prop erty of a nd p romo ting self -supp ort among the sai d Ind ians , under such rations as th e Secretary of the Interior m ay pre- labor on roes scribe : Provided, That none of the funds in this paragraph shall construction. be expended on road construction unless preference shall be given to ° Indians in the employment of labor on all roads constructed from th e s u m s herein appropriated from the funds of the C onfederated Bands of Utes. Roads and bridges. ROADS AND BRIDGES Visits of tribal coun- cil to Washington, tt e Reserve- Roads and bridges, Red Lake, Minnesota (tribal funds) For u omen, et c. l the construction and repair of roads and bridges on the Red Lake tunas. tTOZ Indian Reservation including the purchase of material, equipment, and supplies and the employment of labor, $25,000, to be paid from the funs held by the United States in trust for the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota : Provided, That Indian labor shall be employed as far as practicable. For the construction, repair, and maintenance of roads on Indian reservations not eligible to Government aid under the Federal High- way Act, including engineering and supervision and the purchase of material, equipment, supplies, and the employment of Indian labor, $250,000 : Provided, That. where practicable the Secretary of the Interior shall arrange with the local authorities to defray the maintenance expenses of roads constructed hereunder and to cooperate in such construction. For maintenance and repair of that portion of the Gallup-Shiprock Highway within the Navajo Reservation, New Mexico, including the purchase of machinery, $20,000, reimbursable : Provided, That other than for supervision and engineering only Indian la bor shall be employed for such maintenance and repair work. Indian labor. Road construction, non-Federal aid high- ways. L Lo oc contribution. Gallup -Ship pr ock Highway, N. Mez. Maintenance, etc. Proviso. Indian labor.