SIXTY-EIGHTH couonnss. sm. II. C11.556. 1925. 1329 or allotment of Indian lands, $20,000, reimbursable, to remain available until June 30, 1926: Provided, That no part of said sum shall §'°'§’°·N X, be used for the survey, resurvey, classification, or allotment of any mdsgriiionsiism land in severalty on the public domain to any Indian, whether of the Navajo or other tribes, within the State of New Mexico and the State of Arizona, who was not residing upon the public domain prior to June 30, 1914. Su mm mw _ Education: Mount Pleasant, Michigan: For the purchase of a steel mreiiigédmégcuwng. water tank at the Indian school, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, $2,500, MfZ§l‘“° P‘°”°"°• to remain available until June 30, 1926. _ Pipestone Indian School, Minnesota: For reconstruction, includ- P’p°“°°°’Mi””‘ ing equipment, of the dairy barn at the Pipestone Indian School, Minnesota, destroyed by fire, $8,300, to remain available until June 30, 1926. Pierre Indian School, South Dakota: For reconstruction and m°"°’S'D°k‘ repair work on buildings of the Pierre Indian School, South Dakota, damaged by tornado, $10,000, to remain available imtil Jime 30, 1926. General support and civilization: For relief of distress among ,,,§,§“,;‘}};’f* C‘°°°‘ the full-blood Choctaw Indians of Mississippi; for their education $¤i>pc•n and ewanby establishing, equipping, and maintaining day schools, including ”“°°' the purchase of land and the construction of, necessary buildings and their equipment, $700; for the purchase of lands, including improvements thereon, not exceeding eighty acres for any one family, for the use and occupancy of said Indians, to be expended under conditions to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior for its repayment to the United States under such rules and regulations as he may direct, $1,300; in all, fiscal year 1923, $2,000. Fort Baum Support of Indians, Fort Belknap Agency, Montana (tribal nge¤ey,M¤¤¤. P funds) : For support and civilization of Indians under the juris· “*’l’°"°m"“““’*“· diction of the Fort Belknap Agency Montana, $20,000, to be aid from the funds held by the United States in trust for the Indians of the Fort Belknap Reservation, and to remain available until June 30, 1926. Miscellaneous trust funds of Indian tribes (tribal funds): To enable the Secretary of the Interior to adjust the compensation of ;*;;¤gS¤{,*;},¤¤¤v*¤•¤¤¤· civilian employees in the Indian field serv1ce employed under trust \d>l.&2,pi1488. funds, to correspond, so far as may be practicab e, to the rates established by the Classification Act of 1923 for positions in the de- """""7°"‘ partmental services in the District of Columbia, not to exceed the following additional sums hereby authorized to be paid during the fiscal year 1925 from funds hel in trust for the respective tribes: Arizona.-—Fort Apache, $9,100; Truxton Canyon, $2,020; MiZ¤¤¤- Idaho.-Coeur d’Alene, $280; Fort Lapwai, $1,892; Id¤¤¤· Minnesota.——Conso1idated Chip ewa, $23,150; Red Lake, $18,560; Mi¤¤¤S¤*==·- Montana.——Flathead, $4,370; lport Belknap, $3,082; Fort Peck, M°¤*¤¤¤ $600; Nebraska.—Omaha, $729; N°"’“""· Nevada.—Reno, $1,140; Western Shoshone, $1,682; N"¤°* New Mexico.——Jicarilla, $812; Mescalero, $1,380; NW M°‘*°°- North Dakota.——Fort Berthold, $3,340; Standing Rock, $1,342; Nmh D¤k°°¤· Oklahoma.-Cheyennes and Arapahoes (Cantonment, $4,020; Ommm Cheyenne and Arapahoe, $3,840; Se ar, $3,620), $11,580; Kiowa, $11,838; Shawnee (Sac and Fox), §1,430; Five Civilized Tribes (Choctaws and Chickasaws), $1,080; _ Oregon.-—K1amath, $6,721; Umatilla, $1,37 6; \Varm Springs, °¤*8°¤— $1 700· Soufh Dakota.——Cheyenne River, $7,613; &’“‘*{D°*°‘°~ WVashingten.—-Colville, $6,000; Yakima, $4,003; “'f”‘”¤¥f'°’* Wisconsin.—Keshena, $9,510; Lac du Flambeau, $1,050; www