SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. Ir. Ch. 462. 1925. 1157 Charles H. Burke School, Fort Wingate, New Mexico: For five CMM H- B¤=k¤ hundred pupils, $100,000; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and lglcilli/I0;&.Fo" www" general repairs and improvements, $31 500; for construction of a C¤¤¤’¤'¤°*i¤¤ buildschool building and an assembly hall, $100,000, to be immediately mg' em available; for construction and extension of water, light, and sewer gygtggg, $18,500, to be immediately available; and for equipment, 5 ; (iherokee, North Carolina: For three hundred pupils, $67,500; °'“"°"°°· N·"· for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $8,000; for purchase of additional land as authorized §S,‘1“i§’“3’,§‘“°· by the Act of June 4, 1924, $10,000, to be immediately available; ' ` Bismarck, North Dakota: For one hundred and fifteen pupils, B*Sm“'°k·N·D°*· $28,750; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $7,200; Fort Totten Indian School, Fort Totten, North Dakota: For F°“T°°°""*N‘D“‘ three hundred and twenty-Eve pupils, $73,125; for pay of superintendent, drayage and general repairs and improvements, $12,000; Wahpeton, North Dakota: For two hundred and twenty pupils, W¤hP°*°¤·N·D¤*· $49,500; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $8,700; Chilocco, Oklahoma: For eight hundred pupils, including not to C"“°°°°· °“°· exceed $2,000 for rinting and issuing school paper, $160,000; for pay of superintendbnt, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $18,000; S u 0 hm Seqkioyah Orphan Training School, near Tahimalilah, Oklahoma: rriiiiliili sari-gm, For the orphan Indian children of the State of O ahoma belong- T"'“°°“"h·°““· ing to the restricted class, to be conducted as an industrial school under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, $59,850; for repairs and improvements, $6,500; for the enlargement of the school building so as to provide four additional class rooms not to exceed $20,000, to be immediately available; Chemawa, Salem, Oregon: For eight hundred and fifty Indian 0g§°¤¤"¤· S¤*°¤¤· pupils, including native Indian pupils brought from Alaska, in- ' cluding not to exceed $1,000 for rinting and issuing school paper, $191,250; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general redpairs and improvements, $17 ,000: Provided, That except upon the in 1vid— ,Q3g•&,m on H-_ ual order of the Secretary of the Interior, no part of this ap ro- nuuva. priation shall be used for the support or education at said schooll of any native pupil brouvht from Alaska after January 1, 1925; Flandreau, South Dakota: For three hundred and seventy-five ¤•¤¤r¤•¤· S- IM- Indian pupils, $84,375; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, inc uding the beginning of a new heating plant, $11,700; Pierre, South Dakota: For two hundred and seventy-five Indian P*°¤'°·$·D¤*· pupils, $61,875; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general reppirs and im rovements, $10,500; apid City, Slouth Dakota: For three hundred and fifteen Indian B¤P*d CRY- S· Dah pupils, $70,875; for pay of superintendent, drayage and general repairs and im rovements, including repair of roads, $9,400; Hayward, I`lVisconsin: For one hundred and fifty Indian pupils, H*Y"”d• WK $37.500; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $9,000; ` Tomah, Wisconsin: For three hundred and twenty-tive Indian T°"“"·w‘*‘· pupils, $73,125; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general gplpairs and improvements, including rebuilding barn and shops, 1.500; Shoshone Reservation, Wgomingz For one hundred and thirty- ,,§:°$°y{f B'““‘ live Indian pupils. $33,7 50; or pay of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $7,700; In all, for above·named boarding schools, not to exceed, $25000,000.