Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/739

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708 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 5. 1924. 650· Chil Oklahoma $22 800• Cherokee Orphan Training $S%hool, O a, $10 475;, Salem, ,Oregon, $29,340; Flandreau, South Dakota, $16,260; South Dakota, $10,040; Rapid City, South Dakota, $13 680; Ha ard, Vilisconsin, $11,960; Tomah, Wisconsin, $12,360; Shoshone Rhiservauon, Wyoming, $6,400; for support of Chippewas of the Mississi p1, Minnesota, $1,240; for Indian schools, Five Civilized Tribes, $3,240; and for education, Sioux Nation, South Dakotaé $109,060 in :1]%,1;-zdiiazitigawn, $906,563. dp t B¤¤¤f¤*d'¤*¤¤¤·¤*°· Relj f f distress an conserva 1on o ea : or re ieving is ress and piieviintion, and so forth, of diseases among Indians, $96,270; for asylum for insane Indians, Canton, South Dakota, $8,320; in all $104,590. _ _Supportmddvill¤i- Gen 1 s rt and civilization: For support of Indians as fol- °‘°“‘ lows: (I1ii‘A1li£§1i)a, $44,830; California, $8%980; Seminoles in l<`lorida, _ $540; at Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho, $4, 70; Fort Belknap Agency, MontanaM$4,560; §`_}athea<%3 Age}ncy,AMontanIai $1,830 ;$¥`o;·§0P¢;ck Agenc ontana 540· lack eet gency ontana, 1 · or SEPPOIXE ogiglgocki Bciy’s Band of ghippewsié ang o%g4I1idiaxi§ in ontana 0· or support of n ians in eva a 0· in ew Mexico, $37,980; for support of Sioux, Devils Lia.ke’Resiarvation, North Dakota, $2,240; for support of the Indians at Fort Berthold Agency, North Dakota, $4,300; the Chippewas, Turtle Mountain Band, North Dakota, $3,560; Wichitas and aililated bands, Oklahoma, $1,160; Kansas Indians, Oklahoma, $320; Kickapoos, Oklahoma, $740; Poncas, Oklahoma, $1,680; Grande Ronde and Siletz Agencies, Oreghon, $1,560; Yankton Sioux, $1,140; for support of Indians in Uta , $1,150; for_Colville and other agencies and J oseph’s $351 ii N°’ ·1i°’°°S21 “i”i?i““gi"“& $?’*i?§’ ’ M“i$hSh’*‘giV”h$%t§§’ · wamis an oeraie r1s1n asm on · Chippeiégs of (Lake Siulpeirior, Iiigsizlonsén, $640; Potawatomyies, zWisZ consin 80· oeur enes a o 1 °60· Bannocks emplo ees 1aahO,’ $2,160 for relief of 7Choetaivs iii 1}nSS1SSapp1,’s1,44o,yrO£ education of Choctaws in Mississippi, $2,160; for fulfilling treaties witihigrows, Moiggina, $1,7&0';2£orfsupport if Igoiithern Cheygnnfas an rapa ioes, on ana · or su o o awn s o s $1,140; support of Pawnees; eniployees})g1,990; suppoiiit io? (ina; %aws,Cemp1o);leesf_ §gklaléo3r61g,4$54fo; for administration of aifairs, 1VB 1vi ize P1 es ‘ , 1 ; or support of Ind` f IV Spggngs Agency, Orggonériimémursgble), $760; Siorignzfodideilgiixg tri s employees an so ort 1, out Dakota $53 426; c f d t d band; of Utes, izmployees, and so forth, Utah, $9,200 ?;S;>okIain§s, VVash1ngton, $320; Shoshonesnemployees, and so forth, yoming, $2,240 and fo; ingectvgifesgcatnorégéléicflian %I‘V1§Bb$400; in all, for genera suppor an C1 1za ion 7 30. t f I d` SB Aféfr? $1,653,(g;L8O• , , o a , ureau o n ian R¤¢*=¤¤¤**°¤ "i°°· c axnatiorr ervice: For the Reclamation Service $365,400· for general investigations, $7,620; in all, $373,020, payable from, the Geological S ey recéamagon fundi; _ “" ‘ nite States eological Survey: Geological Survey $28 941 M‘“"sB‘"°““ Bureau of Mines: For 'nvesti f 'l t é60· operating mine-rescue cars, 1$15,24%? n€1el;c(€§i¢i3,l31Ii;§niherai mining investigations, $5,800; oil, gas, and oil-shale investigations and leasing, $1 ,630;_enforcement of mineral leases, $4,160; Tor expenses, mining experiment stations, $14,450; for care, and so forth g of buildings and grounds, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, $9,630; and gipgrxggiéng mveshgations in Alaska, 1,320; in all, Bureau of Mines, m5°“"“'“ P"k se"' National Park Service: For the following national parks: Crater Lake, $1.980; General Grant, $1,180; Glacier, $9,260; Grand Canyon, $4,360; Hawaii, $1,260; Hot Springs, $11,800; Lafayette, $2,820;