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Show requisition shall be approved by the superintendent of schools in Indian Territory andshall be his voucher for the issuanceof warrantsin payment of said indebtedness. 7. Thesupervisorof school3 shall file with the lndixn &cut forthe Cnion Agent) dudicate eouia of all rc~ui~itioinssu ed at the time of the filing of original reqllisi-tio& with t i e principal Ehief of the Creek Nation. 8. All teachers shall be required to make quarterly reports, and their aalaries and the salaries of other school employees shall be audited and paid as provided in sections 6 and 7 above. 9. The superrisor of schools and the superintendent of public instruction for the Creek Nation shall purchase such books and supplies as may be needed for the day schools, subject to the direction of thesuperintendent of schools in Indian Territory. 10. The annual expenses of each boarding school shall not exceed the amount a~orooriatedt herefor. A A 11. The superintendent of schools in Indian Territory shall fix regular times and olaces of meetine for the suvervisor of schools and the suwrintendent of public Hstruction for tge Creek Nation for the transaction of bisiness which properly belongs to them, and he may notify them to hold special meetings whenever in his opinion it becomes necessary to do so. 12. The superintendent of schools in I n d k Territory shall prepare and formn-late rules snd regulations fixing the duties of the various employees in the Creek schoolsand providing for the properconduct and mnagement of said schoole, which shall not take effect until approved by the Secretary of the Interior. - 13. That the superintendent of each boarding school shall be required to give bond for the faithful performance of his duties and for the proper care of all school property within his control, the amount of said bond to be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior. 14. Whenever the. superintendent of public instruction for the Creek Nation and the suoervisor of schools shall fail to amee upon any matter under their direction or contrai it shall be decided by the superintendent ofschools in Indian Territory, sub ject to an appeal to the Secretary of the Interior. 15. That at the close of each scholastic YBar each of the national boarding schools shall be inspected by a competent architect, at a compensation to be agreed upon by the superintendent of public instmetion and the supervisor of the nation, subject to the approval of the superintendent of- schools, and should it be found that any of ttese buildinm are in need of repairs or additional buildings are needed, the nee-sary estimates, including a detail& itemize3 estimate of labor and material, together with plans and specifications, if necessary, shall be furnished to the superintendent of public instruction and the supervisor of schools, and if approved by the superin-tendent of schools in Indian Territory, estimates for such repairs shall be submitted by the superintendent of schools to the national council, in order that the neceseary appropriations may be made. When such aonronriations are made the suoerintendent of scbools in Indian Ter- L. . ritory shall invite bids for the performance of such work, by printed posters publicly dis.ol a.ve d or hv advertisement in newspawrs, and he shall let the contract therefor io the lowest ind mqst satisfactory bidher. When the repaira have been completed and inspected, a requisition shall be made in the matter, as indicated in section 6 of the proposed regulations concerning edum tion in the Creek Nation. Approved August 27, 1901. Taw. RYAN, Acting Secrelary of the Iniol'or. |