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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 4. 1919. 23 and for the costs and other necessary expenses incident to suits instituted or conducted by such attorneys, $85,000. For the support, continuance, and maintenance of the Cherokee ,,.C*?°F°k°gch00*}*Ph¤¤ Orphan Training]-I School, near Tahle uah, Oklahoma, for the mm; ` orphan Indian c dren of the State of ?)klahoma belonging to the restricted class, to be conducted as an industrial school under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, $35,000; for repairs and imjglovements, $8,000; in all, $43,000. e sum of $225,000, to be expended in the discretion of the Secre- °,fd’,;P;},u§fh°g}S· i¤· Iggy of the Ir€i;¢=ir·ior, under rulles ind relgulajiionsii to lée p1i{es<g·1ibed by P8 ` , m ai o e common sc oo in the ero ee ree octaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole Nations and the Quhpaw Agpncy in Oklahoma, during the fiscal ear ending June 30, 1920: romkled, {-f,[’§,°',;’t'j;g,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,, That this appropriation shally not be subject to the limitation in ¤°,$;¤¥,;§°=*b§é, section 1 of the Act of May 25, 1918 (Fortieth Statutes, age 564), ’p° '

egpengftouée o money to educate children of) less than

one- o an o . That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized Bt§al°S °* ****3* l=‘·¤d5» to use not exceeding $10,000 of the proceeds of sales of unallotted Paymentorexpenses lands and other tribal iproperty belonging to any of the Five Civilized £'°‘“ *"°°°°°S‘ ,'l`é`¥l2iSe·Sf,9ar£P3€E`°§,i§ sf“cZ§Z€2c2i0§mé£}£€°€§.“?£·t%2i°§&i§5Zisiiif c tribal lan and property, including the advertising and sale of the and asphalt land within the segregated coal and asphalt area of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations or of the surface thereof as provided for in the Act agproved February 19, 1912, entitled "An Act to rovide for the V¤l- 3'hr-67- sale o the surface of the segregated coal and asphalt lands of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, and for other purposes" (Thirty- seventh United States Statutes at Large, p e 67), and of the improvements thereon, which is hereby expre§y authorized, and for other work necessary to a final settlement of the affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes: Pmmlded, That not to exceed $2,500 of such amount mm may be used in connection with the collection of rents of unallotted ` lands and tribal buildings: Provided further, That durin the fiscal ,,%m§§,“*hB‘;§’,§’,,d"§‘_ year ending June 30, 1920, no moneys shall be expended §rom tribal was

 belonging to the Five Civilized Tribes, without specific appro—

priation by Congress, except as follows: Equalization of allotments, nmpum. peer capita and other payments authorized by law to individual memrs 0 the respective tribes, tribal and other Indian schools for the current fiscal year under existing law, salaries and contingent expenses of governors, chiefs, assistant chiefs, secretaries, interpreters, and mining trustees of the tribes for the current nscal year at salaries at the rate heretofore Raid, and one attorne each for the Choctaw, T’“"‘“‘“°‘“°Y’· Chickasaw, and Cree Tribes employed undbr contract approved by the President, under existing law, for the current Bscal year: Provided ,,,,‘§0‘_¥,,‘§,“‘““““°° °' further, That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to ` continue during the ensuing fiscal ear the tribal and other schools among the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cheek and Seminole Tribes from the l»I`1;)1i;»(l1fI1I1dS og those naltions, within hisbdisceightyn aonbgducgder sinch RG to mm! regulaonsas ema rescribe: urter That the Secretary of the Interioi ig hereby em wzefiled, during the; bumggg; mt Hscal year ending June 30, 1920, to expend funcgo of the Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations available for school urposes under emstuig law for su_ch repairs, improvements, or new ghggkgggddmgbgmnml for the proper conductof the several For treaties with o ; °h,,°°°,¤m,g”‘,,,,,i, maefummitsee 8, 2, me a°.~i‘¤$?a`i.“a(i21?}i°é'3§, fiii $a;;=e·;.,,,,,_,, me °f J¤¤¤ 22, .1855), $3,009;, for permanent annuity forpsnpport p~ 614: ’