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 74TIl C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 689. JUNE 22, 1936. 1 621 Indian schools, support : For an additional amount for the sup- SCSuopert of Ind ian port of Indian schools not otherwise provided for, including tuition Indians in publ ic For Indian pupils attending public schools, fiscal y ear 1936, $74 000 : sch ools. > > > Ante, p.189. Provided, That formal contracts shall not be required for com- Provi so. Formal contracts not pliance with section 3744 of the Revised Statutes (U . S . C ., title 41, required . sec . 16), for payment of tuition of Indian children attending public 738 'Uga.C.,P 1805.p schools. Support of Indians and administration of Indian property
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aamenralsionport and an additional amount for general support of Indians and administra- ti on of Indi an pr opert y, in cludi ng pa y of emplo yees autho rized by Ante, p .194. continuing or permanent treaty provisions, fiscal year 1936, $75,000. Support of Indians and administration of Indian property : For Post, p. 1778 . an additional amount for general support of Indians and administra- ti on of Indi an pr opert y, in cludi ng pa y of emplo yees autho rized by continuing or permanent treaty provisions, fiscal year 1937, $11,500. Sup port of In dians and admin istra tion of In dian tribal Menominee Indians, property ( Wis . f u n ds ) : Appropriations from tribal funds of the Menom inee Indians Keshena Agency. of Wisconsin, fiscal ye ars 1935, 1936, and 1937, for general su pport of Indians and administration of Indian property (Keshena Agency), are hereby made available for hospitalization of Indians under con- tracts for suc h service for such fiscal years, and the Comptroller General of the United States is hereby authorized and directed to allow credit in the accounts of disbursing agents of the United States for payments h eretofore made on this account. schools. n boarding Indian Boardin g Schools (Sequoyah, Oklahoma) : The unex- Tr o a hhooO r phaA pended balance of the appropriation of $24,000 contained in the Balan ce a vail able. Interior Department Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1936, for enlarg- Ante, p.191. ing the hospital (including purchase of necessary equipment) at the Sequoyah Orphan Tr aining S chool, ne ar Tahle quah, Okl ahoma, is hereby continued available for the same purpose until June 30, 1937. Indian boarding schools : For dairy barn, hay shed, and milk oblanos Academy, house, Jones Academy, Oklahoma, fiscal year 1937, $10,000. Expenses of attorneys, Wichita and affiliated bands of Indians dm vs c olds. etc ., in- of Oklahoma (tribal funds) : In addition to the $2,000 authorized Allowance to attor- to be used by the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1929, approved neys in claims. y ~ y ~ sum reappr opriated . March 4, 1929 (45 Stat ., p . 1640), the Secretary of the Interior is Vol. 45,p .1641 . Further sum author- authorized to expend the further sum of $500, or so much thereof ilea. as may be necessary, from the tribal funds of the Wichita and affili- ated bands of Indians of Oklahoma in the Treasury of the United States, upon proper vouchers to be approved by him, for costs and expenses already incurred and those to be incurred by their duly authorized attorneys in the prosecution of the claims of said Indians now pendi ng in the Court o f Claims, includi ng expens es of not Delegates' expenses exceeding two delegates from said bands of Indians, to be designated to Washington' by the business committee representing all said bands, who may be called to Washington from time to time with the permission of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs on business connected with said claims, the additional amount herein authorized to remain available until expended. For pay of General Counsel, Confederated Bands of Ute Indians of Uotesederated Bands in the Uintah and Ouray agency, Utah (tribal funds) : The Secre- Uintah and Ouray coun- tary of the Interior is authorized to expend the sum of $3,000 or so S eenoy, general conn- much thereof as may be necessary, from the trib al funds of the Con- federated Bands of Ute Indians of the Uintah and Ouray agency, Utah, in the Treasury of the United States, upon proper vouchers appr oved by hi m, fo r ser vices rend ered by ge neral coun sel u nder a contract approved by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the Interior.