Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/995

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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cr:. 27. 1927. 955 the abovemamedioiicials shall not exceed $2,500 per annum each for PW *°•***°**°¤*·· chiefs and 5vernor exce t in the case of tribal attorneys whose exg-euses deli be ed and limited by the.C0mmissioner of I°r·°°riiE°iri’ih°t if) taliemgg di ( 0 bi ld O Om ‘ ¤r ¤“ Qi ‘¤e “ I I ¤‘ rin ¤ `¤s¤=r¤ir¤¢<> ui - ..

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rapher,aud ein oyeé§*bf saidl ·agency,’*$I65;000, to be paid from the funds held L the United States in trust for the Osage Tribe ofgndians in, _ _ahoma. ` 0 * 11 i do md t Ou d Od , orfn , T expw , s an connection wi o' an " p uc ion ,,,,,,,,,““,,,§§$,g§, gf; on the rvation, including salaries of empiiiyiees, rent of ¤H¤¤di: quarters for employees, traveling expenses, printing, telegraphing and telephonihgjind purchase, repair, and of automobiles, $72,000, to be pgid from the funds held by th UnitedStates in trust for the Osage ribs ofplndians in·Oklahoma. ~ ' . For expenses, incurred in connection with visits to Washington, CX,§c§¤°gY,g`;§;g{ District'of` Columbia, by the Tribal Council and other mem- inmu. iv. CT bers of said tribe,·when duly aut orized oriapgroved by the Secre- tary of the Interior, $10,000, to·be paid fromt e funds held by the United States in trust for the Osage Tribe. ri - * The sum of·'$125,000`»1she1·eby `approgiriated out of the rincipal 0,%‘}§§‘fd°'°""’ B“°‘” funds to the, credit of the Confederate Bandsof Ute Indians, the migig¤{i¤§‘&}¤¤¤»¤¤¤ sum of $70 000 of said amount for the benefit not the Ute Mountain ° °° ‘ (formerly Navajo Springs) Band of said Indians in Colorado, and t e sum of $25,000 o sai amount for the Uintah, White River, and Uncompahgre Bands of’Ute Indians in Utah, and the sum of $30,000 of said amount for the Southern Ute Indians in Colorado, which sums shall be charged to said bands, and the Secretary of the Interior mseusuppm. aa. is also authorized to withdraw from the Treasury the accrued interest ”" “°°"‘°° °‘“'°"‘ to and including June 30, 1927, on the funds of the said Confed- ` erated Bands of Ute Indians appropxgated under the Act of March V<>1- 37, v- M 4, 1913 $)Th.irty-seventh Statutes at rge, page 934), and to expend or distri ute t e same for the purpose of dpromoting civilization and self·support amor}; the said Indians, un er such regrklations as the Secretary of the nterior may prescribe: Promkled, at the Secre- 11il;•iii°i¤c¤¤¤as, tary) of the Interior shall reéaort to Congress, on the first Monday in ecember, 1928, a detaile statement as to all moneys expended as provided for herein: Provided (further, That none of the fimds c0§s§g,*,Ej;*f °¤ md in this pa1·agraph shall be expen ed on road construction unless, wherever practicable, preference shall be given to Indians in the employment of labor on all roads constructed from the sum herein appropriated from the funds of the Confederated Bands of Utes. nouns mn aamoas R°·°• wd mm- Fo: the construction and repair of roads and bridges on the Red ,,§,'°‘ML,g_}§' ’·°°°“'•‘· Lake Indian Reservation, including the purchase of material equip- Mcoratmcywnés ac., ment, and su plies, and the emplo ent of labor, $9,000, to rd m °° ` from the fungshekl by the Unitcdigltates in trust for the Red Ska Band of Indians in the State of Minnesota: Provided, i:Pi°iail°iab0r. That Indian a r shall be employed as far as practicable. ANNUITIES nm rm oarrra rarmnzrrs ’“*”“*“°°-°'°- For fulfilling treaties with Senecas of New York: For permanent gannuity in lieu of interest on stock (Act of February 19, 1831), w fulfilling treaties with Six Nations of New York: For perma- §,*g,°§¤°;°m nent annuity, in clothi and other useful articles (article 6, treaty ` ' ` ° of November 11, 1794) :1§4,s00. .