Chapter 642. For the relief of certain indigent Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians in the Indian Territory, and for other purposes
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CHAP. 642.— An Act For the relief of certain indigent Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians in the Indian Territory, and for other purposes. April 29, 1902. [[Public, No. 91](/us/pl/57/91).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. Fund for relief of indigent Choctaws. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized, upon the request of the Secretary of the Interior, to deposit in the United States subtreasury at Saint Louis, Missouri, to the credit of the treasurer of the Choctaw Nation, the sum of twenty thousand dollars of the fund now in the United States Treasury to the credit of the Choctaw and ChickasawVol. 30, p. 509. nations, derived from the sale of town lots under an Act approved June 28, 1898, being “An Act for the protection of the people of the Indian Territory, and for other purposes,” the said sum to be used for certain destitute Choctaw Indians in the manner hereinafter provided, and charged against the proportionate share of said fund due to each Choctaw Indian receiving relief under the provisions hereof.
Sec. 2. That Gilbert W. Dukes, principal chief of the ChoctawCommission to supply food, etc., to destitute Choctaws. Nation, George W. Scott, treasurer ot the Choctaw Nation, and Green McCurtain, ex-principal chief of the Choctaw Nation, are hereby constituted a commission, with authority to investigate and determine what Choctaw citizens are destitute and in absolute need of help: andRestrictions.178 they are hereby authorized and empowered to supply to said destitute Choctaws such food as may be necessary for their maintenance as they may determine to be right and proper, the same to be paid for out of the aforesaid twenty thousand dollars, but not exceeding to any beneficiary the amount he is entitled to receive from said fund as his distributive share.
Sec. 3. That the Secretary of the Treasury be. and he is hereby,Fund for relief of indigent Chickasaws. authorized, upon the request of the Secretary of the Interior, to deposit iii the United States subtreasury at Saint Louis, Missouri, to the credit of the treasurer of the Chickasaw Nation, the sum of twenty thousand dollars, ten thousand dollars of which shall be taken from the balance*Post*, p. 262. of the arrears of interest of five hundred and fifty-eight thousand live hundred and twenty dollars and fifty-four cents excluding the incompetent fund appropriated by the Act of Congress approved JuneVol. 30, p. 513. twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight (Thirtieth Statutes, Four hundred and ninety-five), and ten thousand dollars out of the Chickasaw national fund of sixty thousand dollars placed upon the books of the Treasury of the United States by the Indian appropriation Act of March third, nineteen hundred and one, to the credit ofVol. 31, p. 1062. the Chickasaw tribe.
Sec. 4. That Ik H. Johnson, governor of the Chickasaw Nation.Commission to supply food, etc., to destitute Chickasaws. W. T Ward, treasurer of said nation, and P. S. Mosly, ex-governor of said nation, are hereby constituted a commission with authority to investigate and determine what Chickasaw citizens are destitute and in absolute need of help, and they are hereby authorized and empowered to supply said destitute Chickasaws with”such food as may be necessary for their maintenance as they may determine to be right and proper.
Said commission is also authorized to reimburse the governorReimbursement of governor of Chickasaw Nation. of tne Chickasaw Nation for the actual expenses heretofore incurred by him in supplying indigent Chickasaw* with necessary food and raiment, payment to be made from said fund: *Provided.* That the*Provisos*.Only necessary expenses allowed. members of said Choctaw and Chickasaw commissions shall not be allowed any compensation for their services except the actual necessary expenses while engaged in said work: *Provided further,* ThatReport. each commission shall make full report to the legislative body of its respective nation giving the names of the persons receiving aid and the amount expended for each person, together with an itemized account of the expenses incurred by each commission.
Approved, April 29, 1902.