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SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 462. 1925. 1155 " Irrigation s stem, Fort Peck Reservation Montana reimburs- Fm P°°* R°•°"¤· able)," Act of lllhy 25, 1918, $26,192.82; ’ ( "°"· M°“‘· " Irrigation system, Klamath Reservation, Oregon (reimburs- .K'°’”°°** R°“"°‘ able)," Act of June 30, 1913, $2,743; ml" 0m' " Irrigation system, Uintah Reservation, Utah (reimbursable)," Ug}"°*’ R°°°"°“°¤· Act of March 2, 1917, $378.09; ` _ “Irrigation system, Wind River Diminished Reservation, Wyo- v§,,i"dwR§°‘ R°’°"‘ ming (reimbursable), ’ Act of May 25, 1918, $3,349.45; u' y ° “Maintenanoe and operation, irrigation system, Pima Indian A§,“"“ mm ‘°°d“· Lands, Arizona (reimbursable)," Act of May 25, 1918, $102.50; ` “Modoc Point Irrigation System, Klamath Reservation, Oregon ,,,}‘,f‘§ly‘;°,,f,°",§,§_,g1"’*°` (reimbursable)," Act of May 18, 1916, $145; ` In all, $33,801.17. @UcA]'[0N Education. For the support of Indian day and industrial schools not other- ,,,§},‘,,H§°'° °' “"““" wise provide for, and other educational and industrial pxuposes P i in connection therewith, $2,445,000: Provided, That not to exceed pear ina dumb, $40,000 of this agépropriation may be used for the su ort and educa- b""°* °‘°‘ tion of deaf and um or blind or mentally deiicientlliidian children: www md Cm Procakied further, That $3,500 of this appropriation may be used shacmmrexas. for the education and civilization of the Alabama and Coushatta Indians in Texas: Promlled further, That not to exceed $25,000 of P°°°’°° me H°*’l“‘ the above appropriation may be used for providing additional school facilities for the Pueblo and Hopi Indians: Promded further, F°u`m°°d °h°°°°”‘ That not more than $20,000 of the above appropriation ma be used for the education of the full-blood Choctaw Indians of Myississippi by establishing, equippin , and maintaining day schools, including the purchase of land and the construction of necessary buildings and their equipment, and for the tuition of full·blood Mississi pi di h I Choctaw Indian children enrolled in the public schools: Prmnded w;?»Y”m.§`i§;,ii§a°'§;l further, That all reservation and nonreservation boarding schools ‘°°“““°°‘““°°“‘*““°“· with an average attendance of less than forty-five and eighty pnppils, respectively, s all be discontinued on or before the beginnin o the .,.,m,,,,,,pu,,,,,_ fiscal year 1926. The pupils in schools so discontinued ghall be transferred iirst, if possible, to Indian day schools or State public schools; second, to adjacent reservation or nonreservation boarding Du wml: djmm schools, to the limit of the capacity of said schools: Provide awed. further, That all day schools with an average attendance of less than eight shall be discontinued on or before the beginning of the fiscal ear 1926: Ami provzkled further, That all moneys appro- ,,,’g‘.§’.§.‘,§§',’,,{,?’f“"""l °° priatedr for any school discontinued pursuant to this Act or for other cause shall be returned immediately to the Treasury of the United Tama in public States: And provided further, That not more than $350,000 of the mma. amount herein appropriated may be expended for the tuition of Indian children enrolled in the public schools under such rules and _ regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe, but formal ,,,§‘,§d_°°“°"‘°“ "’ Contracts shall not be required for compliance with section 3744 if-S-·*;;l7a¤·i:-";·& Of the Revised Statutes: And provided further, That_no (part of ,,,§§§,,d‘§,,,,,,,,§‘,_ °' this appropriation shall be used for the support of Indian ay and industrial schools where specific appropriation is made. _ C my tc _ For collection and transportation o pupils to and from Indian pgs? "‘°’ ° ’ pu and public schools, and for placing school pupils, with the consent of their parents, under the care and control of white families qualified to give them moral, industrial, and educational training, $90,- Pm,m_ 000: Provided, That not exceeding $7.000 of this sum may be used mqguunmz employ- for obtaining remunerative employment for Indians and, when ° ‘ necessary, for payment of transportation and other expenses to my L their places of employment: Proof ed further. That when practicable mn such transportation and expenses shall be refunded and shall be re-