Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/98

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SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 4. 1913. 79 Dakota, $10,000, and for repair and improvement of enc_y buildings at Pine Ridge Agency 111 South Dakota, $5,000: agromded fur- _ ther, That the Commissioner of Indian Affairs is hereby authorized ,,,,§,T§§,,,§’s’?‘?,u',;{‘,§f‘,,{.S'l°' to allow emplo ees in the Indian service who are furnished quarters, necessary lieat and light for such gluarters without charge, such heat and light to be paid for out of e fund chargeable with the cost of heat1x$ and lighting other buildings at the same place: Promkledlgfurther, hat the amount so expende for agency purposes shall ,,,,§‘§,,,sQ{§§,§‘?°d in not e included in the maximum amounts for compensation of employees prescribed by section one, Act of August twenty-fourth, v°'·3’»P·5"· nineteen hundred and twelve. For collection and transportation of dpupils to and from Indian m'I:'“““P°'“”g P“P“°» schools, and for the transportation of In an pupils from any and all Indian schools and placingl them with the consent of their parents, under the care and contro of white families qualified to glV6 such pu ils moral, industrial, and educational training, $82,000: Pm- };,'@m empbr vu£d' , That not to exceed $5,000 of this amount may be used in the ment transportation and placing of Indian youths in positions where a remunerative employment may be found for them in industrial pursuits. The provisions of this section shall also apply to native upils ·“"k“P"P“’· of school age under twenty-one years of agp brought from _ All moneys appropriated herein for sc ool purposes among the °°*"" ” Indians may be expended,without restriction as to per capita expendit1;1re,1for the annual support and education of any one pupil in any sc oo . To conduct riments on Indian school or agency farms design` ed ,,,“'*”"’,,,,m,‘,,{"" °"""‘ to test the possigilities of soil and climate in the cultivation of trees, _. grains, vegetables, and fruits, for the purposes oglpreserving living and growingntimber on Indian reservations and otments, and to mmm advise the dians as to the proper care of forests; for the employ- ‘ ment of suitable persons as matrons to teach Indian women housekeeping and other household duties, and for necessary eqmpments and supplies and renting uarters for them w ere neces- mmm md mm sary; for the employment of practicalilarmers and stockmen, in addi- mea. tion to the agency and school farmers now employ-pld; and to suxigtend andrrpllirect and signs? raising among b6d1ans,$400, hz romkled, atteoregoins not,astotim r,ap tote PWM- Msmmim racism Reservation an vnsmsim Promkled rm .r..‘f.,°‘t‘i‘.‘f‘°° "°°°"* not to exceed $5,000 of the amount herein appropriated may be used cu'§‘}§;},§{{°”· °“··’°" to conduct experiments on Indian school or agency farms to test the possibilities o soil and climate in the cultivation of trees, grains, vegetables and fruits: Provided also, That the amounts paid to ,,;‘,,2f’§§‘j‘,f"°° ’° m*’ matrcns, iarmers and stockmen herein provided for shall not be included within the limitation on salaries and compensation of employees contained in the Act of June seventh, eighteen hundred and V°'·3"· ¥’·°°· nmety-seven. . _ For the purchase of goods and supplies for the Indian service, in- °t,§¤PP¤¤=. purchases, cluding inspection, pay of necessary employees, and all other expenses connected therewith includingh advertising, stor e, and Pm, transportation of Indian goods and supp `es, $300,000: Provided also, gm- wagm That all wagon transportation from the point where deliver; is made '”“‘¥’°“°“°“· by the last common carrier to the agency, school, or elsew ere, and between points on the reservation or elsewhere, shall hereafter be paid from the frmds appropriated or otherwise available for the support of the school, agency or other project for which the supphes to be transported are purchased. _ _ For telegraph and telephone toll messages on business pertaining '¥`¤l°8¤¤¤¤i¤& °°°~ to the Indian service sent and received by the Bureau of Indian Affairs at Washington, $9,000.