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SIXTY·THIRD conennss. sm. II. cu. 222. 1914. 599 nineteen hundred and two_ (Thirty-second Statutes at Large, pa es seven hundred and sixteen and seven hundred and twenty), for as gse of such scliool ger mgsiionglry ang Bduciaitional purgcosesa anddntcilw eing occupie an use y e said wig t `on hoo an e iecretary of the Interior is authorized to accept in payment therefor m°°` 10 per acre. m H; I 8 Far therspppor§,};:01itmuan¢:i-efghsirnd §1ai16tle11;e;nce off thehChero}kee Tigéugnaynhgglih ° Organ aimngcoonear eu oma or eo an ‘ ·In 'an children of the Five Civilized belonging to the restlipcted class, to be conducted as an industrial school under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, $35,000; for repairs and improvements, $15,000: Provided, That $8,000 of this amount may be used for the {,°Q;'j,‘,·{,‘g° 0, add, purchase of additional land, not to exceed e' htgmacres; in all $50,000. ¢i¤¤¤1 1¤¤<1¤- The sum of $275,000, to be expended in the cretion of the Secre- s,§°{,Q°l °°'“*°¤ tary of the Interior, under rules and regulations to be prescribed by him, in aid of the common schools in the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, 8 d Chickasaw, Seminole and Osage Nations and the Quapaw Agency in pawc s¤°E41°.isaf Q"` Oklahoma during the fiscal Eu ending June thirtieth, nineteen hun- if ., dred and fifteen: Prmnkled, at this appropriation shall not be sub·· Liiiiiiiéiim mr ap. ject to the limitation in section one of this ct the exgeaidi- P*§*},*;}"i,_ M Eiiredof money to educate children of less than one- ourth ian ’ OO . Crggks. The Secret of the Interior is hereby authorized to pa , out of the °E•1¤¤**=¤¤¤¤ afudl- Creek tribal iiirzdds now on deposit in the United States Tiieasury and inildiidi. °° in the national and State banks of Oklahomgi a sum sufficient to equalize the allotments of all persons enroll under the original V°,_31’P_m_ Creek a%gement approved March iirst, mneteen_ hundred an one §,T*‘*i@m‘§§2§“*°°* é’¤‘;§$1t°;g‘;.20*;‘;‘a‘*§?;‘}16“3§%mS%2E“£§fi2tit“h3%° ,,..1 e , - .s2, digg and two (Thirtilyc-second Statutes, p@ five hundred), so that Basis. P {xaciii xiiay geceiiie andamoilllngzl wh afdlzled to the apipraiseil tvoalggugf an a otteto' 'meanamoun equ . including tlis land heretofore allotted him, and an amount_suHicient r,§3s’lm°°t°°mt“b°l to e uahze said allotments on that basis is hereby appropriated, out

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of§ny1Cree§kh;ri;>al funds on as afgreimdgh C _ _ f ApP,0p,,,,,,0,, ,0, ' 'aion a en emae y e omm1ssionero¤¤p•¤s¤¤· Indilzin gglairs, or b Isuyclilofficer as may be designated by him, under such rules and rqgulhtions as he may prescribe, and the sum of $10,000 of Cgrheek trgtblal unds is lzflregy apggogrxsited to palymtlrietgxpense of PWM · • li I1l»S OI}. 0 8SlS B Z , 8 6 8ID.0l1I1 mouxi sdue relgiilnd {Elie diiemahy restricted Indian of the Creek Nation to equalize ¤”$°°°° ‘¤‘l‘°”“· his allotment shall be subject to supervision and disposition as m the case of funds arising from the sale of restricted lagldsgirolg `ded f rth , Th t nt a t or contracts ma e y e e S¤¤vi<=¤¤¤f¤¢¤>r¤¤s·=~ §ation?hr alhly individiligl ;ll=:ml>e(i· thereof, with any attorney or attorneys, providing for the payment of any amount for services in connection with the Creek equalization, shall be void and have no force or effect unless the same shall have been executed and approved in accgrdanee with ttihe law in tzxxsteince tgt large of tlig olii contract wi re ation con rac wx iansz _ pr e $";;:·ther, That the money paid to allottees as provided herem, shall be p,§,§g§,gf*°" "°m exempt filqom any hex; {EL a;torneys’ fees or other debt contracted ` tot epassageot° ct. _ _ _ pr¥hat the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby authorized ,,,§°’,;‘¥°S °' "‘”°“ ”’°¥* to use not exceeding $40,000 of the proceeds of sales oi unallotted ,mF;§Y¥;¤:c¤;;g;$¤¤¤¤¤5€S lands and other tribal property belonging to any of the Five Civihzed P ` Tribes for payment o sa aries of employees and other expenses of advertisings and sale in connection with the further sales of such _ com d tribal lan and property, including the advertising and sale of the 8_$§§g;}ggmc,ug§d_ land within the segregated coal and asphalt area of the Choctaw and