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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 4. 1919. 25 him in the performance of his duty as attorney for the Chickasaws under a contract between him an Douglas H. Johnston, governor of the Chickasaw Nation, approved by the President of the United States December 1, 1913. oancon. mm- Sec. 19. For support and civilization of Indians of the Klamath asEfi£p°:;;i;°" °f It Aglgncy, Oregon, including pay of employees, $6,000. vm Sggfglggs or su port and civilization of the confederated tribes and bands Agency. under Wiirm Springs Agency, Oregon, including pay of employees, $4 000. . l·`or support and civilization of the Indians of the Umatilla Agency, U‘“““““ Ag°"°"" Oregon, including a of emplgyees, $3,000. Sal Sch I For sup ort andpedrucation o six hundred Indian pupils includinig °”‘ °°‘ native Indian pupils brought from Alaska, at the Indian schoo , Salem, Oregon, mcluding pay of superintendent, $122,000; for general repairs and improvements, including repair and construction 0 walks pid roads, $20,000; for rebuilding am destroyed by fire, $8,000; in $150,000. S1lFor Xupport aéird civilizapioinn of Indigns ap Grange Rgnde and §§§E°dXg§¤?i$§ °i}§l ` etz encies, e on, inc u ay 0 em 0 ees, 3,00 . For mttizintenance gud o]pneratio1§ df the Modhc Ioint irrigation sys- ugamfh R°`°°"°` tem within the Klamath dian Reservation, in the State of Oregon, %$“3Q°,’;‘j,0,,_ $5,000, reimbursable in accordance with the provisions of the Act of March 3, 191].. Charms g_ g°0d_ That the Secretary of the Interior is hereb authorized and directed c,:,;',*g;;g;g°¤ °‘ to investigate the claim of Charles S. Hood, a §odoc Indian, for services ` rendered in securing the restoration and enrollment of the Modoc Indians of Oklahoma as members of the Klamath Tribe of Indians of the State of Oregon, and to report to Congress at the next session what amount if ani of money is muitablg due him under the petition of the Modoc In 'ans, ad to e Commissioner of Indian Affairs, dated September 9, 1911 (iile number 84276). ism 0, WMM, That where the issuance of trust patents for certain allotment aus: patents to snot selections on the Klamath Reservation, in Oregon, has been withheld ‘°“‘ for the reason that the lands so selected were found to be more valuable for their timber than for agricultural or grazing purposes, the Secretary of the Interior, in his iscretion, is authorized to confirm such se ections and to cause trust patents to be issued therefor under existing laws. _ sourn nanom. Sm Dem- Sec. 20. For support_and education of three hundred and ifty mamma Scum Indian pupils at the Indian school at Flandreau, South Dakota, and for pay of superintendent, 982,750, of which $2 , 000 shall be available for expenses necessarily mcurred since May 1, 1919; for general repvairs and improvements, $10,000; in all, $92,750. Hm sdm, or support and education of two hundred and fifty Indian pupils at the Indian school at Pierre, South Dakota, including pay of supermtendent, $58,250; for general repairs and improvements, $6,000; for repair and improvement of artesian well, $10,000; in all, $74,250. _ For support and education of two hundred and seventydive Indian R°’id °‘”" s°h°°" pupils at the_ Indian school, Rapid City, South Dakota including pay of susenntendent, $63,875; for general repairs and i:mprove· ?§n§5m uding construction and repair of roads, $8,000; in all, 1 I · . . Fa- sup of sam er Mme mus, me1¤am· g same sam or $3;%* °‘ "‘“°"“‘ Nebraskavyelirtith Dakota, and South Dakota: For pay of five teachers, $$,'f¥g'f'§_°,§.°H5_ °¤¤ PhE l1, 0119 carpenter, one millw, one engineer, two farmers, céjddiueeei ¢¤¤r1¤r·