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14 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 4. 1919. Red L¤k¤ I¤d¤=¤ That not to exceed $10,000 of the funds_derived from the sale_0f F°1$°;§;x¤g upmes timber from the Red Lake Indian Forest, Mmnesota, under authority °"°`;·,,§{°3'§‘§§f‘§,’$f “'°“‘ of the Act of May 18, 1916 (Th1rty-nmth Statutes at Large, page 137), ' may be expended b the Secretary of the Interior in payment of the {,’*··•*·*y-umbu sm expenses authorized, by said Act: Prmmled, That hereafter all proaeieiiifir. ceeds of sales of timber products manufactured at the Red Lake Agency sawmill, or so rrpuph thereog as may be necessaréy, shalllf be available for expenses o ogging, oommg, towing, an man acf tbrtaidmill. _ uR¤•i I¤*¢ B¤°°'”· uTli§t 1tIie8Sel:rdtary of the Interior is hereby authorized to withiznéasmicusn ot draw from the Treasury of the United States rom funds on deposit §}$§€‘“’°““B°° L“k° to the credit of the Indians of the Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minnesota, the sum of $3,000, to be used for the construction of a bridge across the Red Lake River on said reservation m conformity Approval- with plans approved by the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, vu. sc,p. usr. and by t1_§eSSecretary of War, as rezpgp) by the Act of March 3, 1899 (’I‘hirt' t tatutes at Large page . _ F¤¤<1 dummy]- Thelgecretary of the Int;-zrior is hereby authorized to withdraw °°°°tyr°°dw°r from the Treasury of the United States the sum of $2,000 of the tribal funds of the Chipppv§a_Indi;ns of Mmn§sgta, tg payfsplrcg ttot eeonmtyo amt urs msar tate rn euo gtelfruditure of a like sum for the enfployment of Iiidian labor on road work under an agreement between said county, the superintendent of th§0Fon? (pu Ijpc Indiar; School, and of the fiimjpgs C. Will ut and n, 0 ate une 26 917 approve y the istant Secrgtafy]; of the Ipgrior on September]; ig, 191f7. b ¤¤¤ivw¤¤¤f¤¤¤¤¤· Th t t sum 10 000 or so muc ereo as may e necessary wgxpumes or gmmi of th; triliaal funds of the Chippewa Indians of the State of °"“*'““- sota, is hereby ap)propriated_to pay the expenses of the general council of said tribe to pl held E}19,—purpu3pt to the constituti e ner counc osa.1 pewananso esoa orijgxirrfized ingBMay, 1913, and to pt? tge expenses of said general coimcil in looking after the affairs o said tribe, including the actual ¤¤m¤am•¤r¤ Wash- and necessary expenses of its le lative committee in yisrtiipf Wash- °‘gt°" 'gt d`gth d d$ilrd fthSly hC ` m on urm esecon an t sessronso e nxt- t on-

said sum and said actual and necessary expenses to e approved

gy the resident and secretary of the general council and certified to the Secretmy of the Interior and as so approved and certified to be `d. algggggrggtamélnf EP; the completion of the enrollment of the allottees within the Rngervaiiou. White Earth Reservation, in the State of Minnesota required by the °°"3B* "‘ S8` get of June 30, 1913, as amended, $2,000, or so much thereof as may e necemary. rmx or n s, The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to §§§‘;,§’,§(:°’°d brim" withdraw from the Treasury of the United States the sum of $60,000, F*°¤"**>·**¤¤d¤~ or so much thereof as may be necessary, of the tribal funds of the Chi pewa Indians of Minnesota, and to expend or pa the same, under such rules and regulations as he ma prescribe, fbi- the erection or purchase of homes for Chippewa In<%ans in said State whose homes were destroyed by forest es during the year 1918, and to m“'*m¤· $2‘$iP.“L“ii2ETi ETH °€$f?$$i§°§”*€Zt{ph°° ?“id§`i“ “‘“" }’° o a a ons ron o suc ouses; or the purchase of portable houses; or to pay for the erection of houses under congract, splrd plorlitrzpct to be exeguted or approved by the superinten ent w os a aso inspect an a pr e 1 k cl pouses grgigtgdfhptpuchgsed hereunder beforepmadginglpavyfdiient (trligrgf ¤¤¤i*· cr: Pr e u er That not to exceed $1,000 m e u d f th

= ¢=· purchase or construction of any one home: And pro%¥Zedfu?~i’her?'Il`ha(t

not to exceed 5 per centum of the amount expended may be used for administrative purposes.