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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 119. 1921. 1239 To enable the Secretar of the Interior to rovide for the draina e R§° G““‘d° “”°",, of Pueblo Indian land iii the Rio Grande galley, New Mexico, in ds°in?uem connection with operations for the drainage of lands in white owner- _ _ ship, in accordance with the provision contained in section 13 of the (j°,$'2°,§?'}53_ Act approved February 14, 1920 (Forty-first Statutes at Lardge, page 423), $5,000, reimbursable in accordance with such rules an regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. Navajo Rmm,,,m_ For improvement, olperation, and maintenance of the Hogback irrppgatinz Hoebuck irrigation project on t at part of the Navajo Reservation in New g° °°sy°t°m °°' Mexico un er the jurisdiction of the San Juan Indian School, $8,000, reimbursable under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. Rm Gmd_,_ For painting and reg-lairing the steel bridgps across the Rio Grande mijspwipgpgigzegls M at Isleta and San Fe `pe, under the sout ern pueblo jurisdiction, °°” °°' New Mexico, which said bridges were constructed from an appropria- v,,,_36, ,,_ ,,,62 tion contained in the Indian Act for the fiscal year 1912 {Thirty- sixth Statutes at Large, page 1062), $8,000. 8,,,,;,,,,,,, R,,,,,,_ For the reconstruction of one of the approaches to the steel bridge r§;c¢g¤;*g¤g*r§¥$¢ ag; across the San Juan River at Farmington, New Mexico, which said iwmmgmn. g° approach has been destroyed by high water, the bridge having been originally constructed with an appropriation of $25,000 made by the Act of February 20, 1917 (Thirty-ninth Statutes at Large, page V°"“°·*" ”°· 926), $6,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. ,,,,0,,,0 mmm For the pay of one special attorney or the Pueblo Indians of New Spwislnmrnoi- Mexico, to be designated by the Secretary of the Interior, and for necessary traveling expenses of said attorney, $3,000, or so much thereof as the Secretary of the Interior may deem necess . imusulfsaar lands The Secret of the Interior is hereby authorized in hismiliscretion, §,‘;gs°{g“S‘}m ,’° hgg; imder rules aiililyrcigplations to be prescribed by him, to accept recon- <>¤¤¤¤¤.m¢lihi¤-nlm. veyances to the vernment of privately owned and State school lands, and relin uishments of valid homestead entries or other filings, including Indian allotment selections, within any township of the public domain in San Juan, McKinley, and Valencia Counties, mu mmm New Mexico, and to pprmit lieu selections by those surrendering mmm. W their rights so that the oldings of any claimant within an township wherein such reconveyances or relinquishments are madre ma be consolidated and held in solid areas: Provided, That the title or claim ggiiiiimmaa. of any person who refuses to reconvey to the Government shall not be here y affected. Naw Yoax. ""' """· Seneca; Sec. 14. For fuliilling treaties with Senecas of New York: For ·$g{*‘;'*g'ym pernpment annuity in heu of mterest on stock (Act of February 19, ' ` 1831 , $6,000. U , For fulfilling treaties with Six Nations of New York: For permanent i¤¤ii§y?m` annuity, in c othing and other useful articles (article 6, treaty of v°l°7’°"°° November 11, 1794), $4,500. Noam caaonimi. “°*“*°¤*°““- Sec. 15. For support and education of two hundred Indian pupils Chmm Sami at the Indian school at Cherokee, North Carolina, including pay of superintendent, $40,000; for general repairs and improvements, $10.000; in all, $50,000. Noam mxora Nm ”·*°*·· Sec. 16. For susport and civilization of the Sioux of Devils Lake, ?iiiix` North Dakota, in uding pay of employees, $5,000.