Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1226

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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 42. 1923. 1199 For support and civ'liz f f I d' d th ’’ *”P°°“*°d M the following agencies,1to lidtpleifd fixlinillig ufiilndg heId]b1yll,l(iiactU(i1Iite)·¤*4· and 1:0 expend (pr cligtribute the same for the purposogdaf grggioting civi zation an se -support among the said Indians, under suc rrlelgulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe: Promkled, P'°°"°*R,{°c at the Secretary of the Interior shall report to Congress, on the ` lirst Monday in December, 1924, a detailed statement as to all moneys elzfpegilglleg as plrgvided forlligieiazbgrovdeg éurther, That none of rg °¤ '°°‘* t e in t para p a expen e on road construction ` unless, wherever practidiilblc, preference shall be given to Indians in the employment of labor on all roads constructed from the sums léerein appropriated from the fimds of the Confederated Bands_of tes. _ For sugiport and civilization of Confederated Bands of Utes: F¤*“m¤¢¤°·*Y· Foihpsay o two carpenters, two millers, two farmers, and two black- °•*‘P¤¤*•¤·¤°=· smi (article 15, treaty of March 2, 1868), $6,720; for pay of v°‘·'5·P·°22· twg teachers ésalme article and treaty), $)1,80kg;n for plilrchape ofliron an stee an the necessary tools or lac ith s op artic e 9 same treaty), $220; for annual amount for the purchase of beef; F°°d»°*°· '.§¥“t§°“& “}I.‘i§‘“cii§2`i.€;.b°”.¥3?1’d“‘%dr1*§.‘¥‘“*°2S’ ?§r§“h$’ Z‘°$Si“"’i2“'£L$2 ooa g angqu enaice greaty), $26,2fi0 for pay of employees at the several Ute agencies, —'¤=¤¤°¥¤¤¤P*¤v¤¤=· 15,000· in al 0 000. For aid of ’th<; public schools in Uintah and Iluchesne County wgxggzgnggf D¤· %°§1?EZd‘ZLZtt2?3“`%$;&ha?°c°$&§%gf}.??1?df¥Eb;“i:1J?.)§§?;.;°3§.g%?.?1i€£.$Z’i; ·=·?’“°` °°"“"“° ’°"°°'“ rules and re ations as may e prescri the ecretary o the Interior zgigiovwged, That Indian chililren shall lat almygs be mm oundm admitted to suc sc cols on an entire equa it wit w ite c 11. pupils. For continuing the construction of lateralydistributing systems to U,gs¤j°°¤P¤¤@¤¤» aw-. irrigate the allotted lands of the Uncompahgre, Uintah, and Wlute °(Irr¤s=¤¤¤g allotments RT? Us hh "*z%.*~;.:1" mmai;1*2zO2*;&%a&;*‘;s·;;¤;.$xS*f::*; 4... ... au orize un er e, o ne , , -,p- ._ the pringigl fiund? lgld pydfhe United States in trust for the Con- m§",{§m *"i°°“’°l federate an s o te n 'ans. WASHINGTON. W“““g"m· For su ort and civilization of the D’Wamish and other allied d§,`;§"°"j °“°" °n“` tribes in %$ashington,_including pay of employees, $6,000. D W°¤“sh·°°°· For support and civilization of the Makahs, including pay of mum" employees, $1.900. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Qui·¤ui_ms md For support fand i:1v1l1za;g>0r:) of Qui-na1—elts and Qui]-leh-utes, Qu,,_,6h_1m_ ‘ 1 d' Gym - . . mcF`f)T1DS§.1g))[{l(§rI'li) aiiirdp civilidation of Indians at Colville, Taholah, d§{>‘““°» °*°·· ·*¤°°· Puyallup, and Spokane Agencies, including pay of employees, and