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Inchelium, Wash. , centum by any such transfer: Provided further, That the appro- school ies priation made in the Third Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1939 (53 Stat. 1316), to provide Indian school and agency facilities at Inchelium, Washington, shall be available for the construction and equipment of school facilities without regard to the requirements of the proviso attached thereto. Minnesota public- For cooperation with public-school districts in the State of Minne- schooldistricts. sota in the construction, extension, equipment, and improvement of public-school facilities as authorized by and in conformity with the 54 Stat. 707, 1020. Act of July 1, 1940 (Public, Numbered 696), and the Act of October 8, 1940 (Public, Numbered 804), $185,500, as follows: Independent School District Numbered 5, Cass County, $65,000; Naytahwaush, Independent School District Numbered 29, Mahnomen County, $19,000; Inger, District Numbered 6 (Deer River), Itasca County, $7,000; Lake Lena, District Numbered 2, Pine County, $12,500; Ver- million Lake, Tower-Soudan District, Saint Louis County, $7,000; Beaulieu, unorganized district, Mahnomen County, $12,500; Jack Pine, unorganized district, Clearwater County, $7,000; Nett Lake, unorganized district, Saint Louis-Koochiching Counties, $37,500; Pine Point, unorganized district, Becker County, $3,000; Squaw Point, unorganized district, Cass County, $15,000. ANNiIrIE8 AND PER CAPITA PAYMENTS Senecas, N . Y. For fulfilling treaties with Senecas of New York: For permanent annuity in lieu of interest on stock (Act of February 19, 1831, 4 Stat. 442), $6,000. six Nations, N. Y. For fulfilling treaties with Six Nations of New York: For per- 7Stat. 46. manent annuity, in clothing and other useful articles (article 6, treaty of November 11, 1794), $4,500. Choctaws, Oka. For fulfilling treaties with Choctaws, Oklahoma: For permanent 7Stat. 99. annuity (article 2, treaty of November 16, 1805, and article 13, treaty of June 22, 1855), $3,000; for permanent annuity for support of light horsemen (article 13, treaty of October 18, 1820, and article 7Stat. 213 . 13, treaty of June 22, 1855), $600; for permanent annuity for support 7Stat.212, 236 of blacksmith (article 6, treaty of October 18, 1820, and article 9, treaty of January 20, 1825, and article 13, treaty of June 22, 1855), 7Stat.23s. $600; for permanent annuity for education (article 2, treaty of January 20, 1825, and article 13, treaty of June 22, 1855), $6,000; for permanent annuity for iron and steel (article 9, treaty of Janu- ary 20, 1825, and article 13, treaty of June 22, 1855), $320; in all, $10,520. Pawnees, Okla. For fulfilling treaties with Pawnees, Oklahoma: For permanent 11Stat. 729; 27 Stat. annuity (article 2, treaty of September 24, 1857, and article 3, agree- ment of November 23, 1892), $30,000. Indians of Sioux For payment of Sioux benefits to Indians of the Sioux reserva- tions, as authorized by the Act of March 2, 1889 (25 Stat. 895), as amended, $225,000. funds, ntpaments For payment of interest on moneys held in trust for the several Indian tribes, as authorized by various Acts of Congress, $725,000. for purchase of sup- Appropriations herein made for the support of Indians and admin- plies, e tc . istration of Indian property, the support of schools, including non- reservation boarding schools and for conservation of health among Indians shall be available for the purchase of supplies, materials, and repair parts, for storage in and distribution from central ware- houses, garages, and shops, and for the maintenance and operation of such warehouses, garages, and shops, and said appropriations shall be reimbursed for services rendered or supplies furnished by such warehouses, garages, or shops to any activity of the Indian Service. [55 STAT. 330 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 259-JUNE 28, 1941