422 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 75. 1920. State have not been sold or otherwise encumbered by it, and the selection of such lieu lands by the said State shall a waiver of its · right, title, and claim in and to the tracts in said section sixteen above {gw, ,· , buds described: Provided, That in case the exchange herein contemplated ism or mac or shall be perfected the lands so surrendered by)the State shall beheld "“’°‘ for the benefit of the Flathead Tribe and be su ject to such disposition as shall be directed by the Secretaig of the Interior. _ Fm Pack Rsvm- That allotments authorized by e Act of August 1 1914 (Thugu'E’ia¤si¤¤ ti nm. eighth Statutes at Large, page 593) to imallotted on e ,'§°,g'g§,i,,_ °‘ ‘"‘*°"‘° Fort Peck Reservation may be made irom irngable lands in the same manner and to the same extent as authorized by the Act of May 30, &5V¤¤3gg· i>- 5*: V¤¤· 1908 (Thirty-fifth Statutes at Large, page 558), to memberso the ’ p' tribe "living at the day of the beginning of the work of allotment on said reservation." _ _ _ _ ulzlwuwt R¤¤m¤· For the construction of a bI‘l(lg6_ across Two Medrcme_Creek, on fiiiieing rm ues- the Blackfoot Indian Reservation, in Montana, a_lmk in the €‘,?§.,,¤ {Eg'}., °"’ "°“‘ highway connecting Yellowstone National Park with acier National Park, to be paid out of fimds now in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of said Blackfeet Indians, $10,000. _ N¤br·¤1¤» NEBRASKA. °¤¤°° S*‘**°°’· Sec. I1. For support and education of four hundred Indian pupils at the Indian school at Genoa, Nebraska, including pay of superintendent, $82,000; for general repairs and improvements, $10,000; for extension of water system and additional water supply, $4,500; in all, $96,500. N•'•*’*· NEVADA. d,fgsPg'°· °°°-· °‘ Dt Sec. 12. For support and civilization of Indians in Nevada, includingrpay of employees, $18,500. V °¤¤*°“°*°>'S°”°°‘· or suplport and education of four hundred Indian pupils at the Indian sc ool at Carson City, Nevada, including pay of superin- ?1ndent,0$)8)2,000; for general repairs and improvements, $12,000; in , $94, . ’ “§ggg',§{*°‘ L°k° R°°· For maintenance and operation of the irrigation sistem in the in-mation mzem Pyramid Lake Iteservation, Nevada, $3,000, reimbursa le from any “““‘°“°”°°‘ funds of the Indians of this reservation now or hereafter available. New Mexico. d,,’§,"lT.‘1}"·°‘°·· °"“` Sec. 13. For support and civilization of Indians in New Mexico, including pay of employees, $130,000. ·*“’°q“°’°“° S°“°°'· For support and education of four hundred and eighty Indian pupils at the Indian school at Albuquerque, New Mexico, and for pay of superintendent, $98,250; for general repairs and improvements, $10,000; for enlargin and improving sewer system, $7,000; for additional school lane? and water rights, the title to which is to be B ta Fo sdm, held in the United States, $14,000; m all, $129,250. °° ‘ For support and education of four hundred Indian pupils at the Indian school at Santa Fe, New Mexico, and for pay of superintendent, $82,400; for general repairs and improvements, $8,000; for water supply, $2,200; for improvement and enlargement of steam- P Momdim heating system, $10,000; in _ , $102,600, sgicisx attorney mr. For the pay of one special attorne for the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, to be designated by the &cretary of the Interior, and for necessary traveling expenses of said attomey, $5,()g(),O,· S0 much , thereof as the Secretary of the Interior ma deem necessary. Rf",§,Y,?l,‘§,*},'},"}S°“J“““ For completing the work on the Indian hway extendm from Vgidg¤;?:gQg¤g£{;;§ the Mesa Verde National Park to Gallup, Newiiexico, on the Navajo and San Juan Reservation, $11,000; said sum to be reimbursed from