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426 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 75. 1920. exceed the sum of $65,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, of the funds on deposit to the credit of the Osage 'hibe of Indians in Oklahorga for the support (pf the Osage Agency and pay of tribal _ iii rs a employees 0 said agency. _ a£fl§§g¤§°$°Q pmdm 0 T:}(;e;hSeI:'ir`;etary of fthtlel Ipyteriog hereby lzrgtlirlcgréizegl to wptltidraw fm eas 0 enite tatesat' `reionno oexcIe(ed $4;,000 ofuige funds on deposit to the credit of the Osage Tribe of Indians in Oklahoma and to (pay out the same for necessary expenses in connection with oil an gas production on the Osage Reservation, including salaries of employees, rent of quarters or emplo ees, traveling expenses, printing, telegraphing and telephonrng, . . and, purchase, repair, and operation of automobiles. r0§1i§eiii$?° bmming That the provision in the Indian Appropriation Act for the Escal j,§jjj»g-%g“°“d°d· year ending June 30, 1920, authorizing the expenditure of not ex- ' ` ceeding $3%%% from unexper;_de¢%irOsagc} tgbalb l;eretofore, a propriate or construction o a eproo 0 ce g or Osage Algenc is hereb amended to provide that not exceeding $50,000 U { Id mmm of such unexpended Osage triba funds mag be used m the construc- S° ° ° g' tion of such fireproof building, includrnti e removal of the Present oflice building and rearrangement of e interior of same or em- _ ployeos quarters, said amount to be immediately available. i:"$•?1m(;°Q°<}i°$riizst¤ The use of the sum of $10,000 or so much thereof as may be necw“*“”¤°°”· essaryp thdg inane to be ir:ineg1gately'I_{a1w{)a(:)i1ablei, fis hereby autliilorized from un onging to e age to e ray expenses eretofore or hereafter incurred in connection with visits to Washington, District of Columbia by the Osage Tribal Council and other members of said tribe, when duly au orized or approved by the Secretary of the Interior. m°Civm”°dT"b°" Frvr: crvrnrznn rnrrms. pages. tm cx- Sec. 18. For expenses of administration of the affairs of the 11;¤>v¤=¤>;i d _ Five Tribes, Oklahoma, and the compensation of employees, ty_s;§>;*}i¤$e¤aeriiiJ`i2Y$}195é000: Pr0’v&ded, fThat£ aFrep0g.vp]ll1Zall1 rig`; trnadgn to gllonlgregs by ¤“” - the uperinten ent or e ive ` e es oug the ecre- S _ t d M t tary of the Interior, showing in detail the expenditure of all moneys se_i1i)'ll:>¤{?·i<Iisp¤ted, appropriated by this pipvision: Prmnkled furtiwr, That hereafter no °"“‘”°‘· nlridisputed clglms tip paid from indigrdual rlploneyp of gestricted a ottees or eir eirs or unconteste a `c tnra an minera leases (dxcluding oil and gas leases) made glyl individual restricted 0,, md ,,8, ,,,,5,,,, Ipdéan fzllotteesi or their shall; be iorwzgded tg the Secretary ¤¤¤¢r¢¤¤- o e nterror or approva ut a suc un 'spute c aims or uncontested leases (except oil, and as leases) heretofore re uired to i *1 be approved under existing law y the Secretary of the Interior shall ereafter be paid, approved, rejected, or disagpgoved by the Se Sulperintendent for the Five Civilized Tribes of ahomaz Pro- ,,,Q?F’°"”°"‘° °“" vi ed, however, That any plartiy aggieved b any decision or order of the1Superipktendent for tthe Sive `vilized of Oklahoma may appea from e same to e ecretary of the terior within thirt Ch t wd Cm k da%*Yi.1fr0i2 tlée date of srpctihdepiiion or order. 6 h y ,,_e,,w2Y ‘““ ° at e ecretary 0 e terior be and he is ereb author'zed m*';§D§gP;;§bg*$;“gj;f;° tc; pay] to thefegrlpllgilpld member? cg the} Choctaw anfl Chickalsaw Tribes

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funds of said tribes, or to their lawful heirs out of any mode; be? longing to said tribes in the United States Treasury, or deposited in any bank or held by any official under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Inferior, lpptll to ex§eedO’§fo0 per capitaéesaid payment to be _ made un er suc es an reg ations as the cretar of the I t §,°,;§Q’g§’,’,;,d ,,,d,,m,_ rior may prescribe: Provided, That in cases where inch eiirollleed members, or their heirs, are Indians who by reason of their degree of Indian blood belong to the restricted class, the Secretary of the