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10 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 4. 1919. P’·‘°°”·"‘ S'·`h°°*· Eor support and education of seven hundred Indian pupils at the Indian school at Phoenix, Arizona, and for pay of superintendent,

 for general repairs and improvements, $12,500; in all,

s8{.l$ll°°°° C°°y°° Fdr supppur; and education of one hundred pupils at the Indian school at ton Canyon, Arizona, and for pay of superintendent, ma Ri R $24,000; for general repaus and improvements, $3,000; in all, $27,000. ,,,,{,_ “" °“"`°‘ For contmuing the work of constructing the irrigation system for sy‘g;*;*gj¤¤¤¤Si¤*¤¤¤¤¤ the irrigation 0 the lands of the Pima ndians in the vicinity of Sacaton, on the Gila River Indian Reservation, within the limit of _ v·»¤.¤s,p.¤¤s¤. cost fixed by the Act of March 3, 1_905 (Thirty-third Statutes at R t Large, page 1081), $7,500; and for maintenance and operation of the V§R§%f"§}‘5¤_ pumping plants and canals systems, $7,500; m all, $15,000, reim- (ursable as prgvgded m section two of the Act of August 24, 1912 . ‘I‘hn·` ty-sevent tatutes at Large p e522). 88iYli§° R11; gw For continuing the constructionlofagieipumping plant for ation syst’é;?d·l¤€ €°·“°“ on {gm Coé2l1g;dg0bRly0Ig5dg)B6l:) 6S3I’¥8·l»10I1, -X1‘l@0H3,h Y thv ms ‘a1onoase asm , an orcontmum tecon- VI struction of the-necessary carials and laterals for the utilgization of ° ·“· "·m· water in connection ynth said gumping plant, as provided in the Act of April 4, 1910 (fl‘h1rty-sixth tatutes at Large, page 273), $82,000 w=~¤·¤= ·¤~¤»»· §€S8§°8'm8m“§*8°F`5“8•?‘gm»m°*‘db?.‘iS§?8iLT‘%8°1{8i££§"6?i"*.%. P "3°i8°%““1“a”2“‘i lands. r 2 1 ·B8.1 C Q 8.1}. 0l‘ gontinning the pmpose of securing an a pro riation of water for the i"‘5°°‘°“ "§ “*""°"l‘?°*°il" ‘£i‘° "‘“‘.?’°2l "i“‘¥ my “‘°3’?§d “"’°° °‘ an onsai reserva on y econ uc 0 surv san Re 3 ymn t from tion of plans and estimates for a complete irrigateign system6tcl:I:1i)p1;>.l`y town Eames. water to said land, $54,000, reimbursable from funds in the Treasiu·y of the United States to the credit of the Indians of said reservation VOL 35, p_ 71 arising from the proceeds from the sale of town lots authorized by the glutgi 13, 1908 (Thirty-Efth Statutes at Large, page 77); m

,,%§l°“g° India? m` _ Por the construction of seven new pumping plants, including the

°‘°' ‘"PP"` °’· gmnlising ofdweHs,t1ustal1lat;;1o1}{ of peumpiug mac inery, construcpion of a or omes 10 an s oe wa r, an necessa tru tur th development and distribution of a supply of wateriyfbr Plapagg Igiidiarfi vnlagestm s;o13thernkA¥1zon}:., $38&u100; for operation and mamtenance _, .,,_ o cons ruc e wor s or these v ages $14,000; in all, $’2,000. %$E§;¢fig{gfS Mr- _ 'I`o enable the Secretary of the Interior to carry into effelbt the pro· Eisngng gt; tp; siarglhurtliple of tlhue treaty (¥r;lg1¤6fI, 1868, between the A\1%[1St I2? 1868, w88°l88‘§?”€l2 $8223 @28888 §§’8§§"ZZ.“{.`?e$?fé’§l2$,°§l PWM faci ities for the children of the Navajo ’l‘ribe of Indians, $100,000; Discretionary use. Preceded, That the said Secretary may expend said funds, in his dis- Nzmjm md Holm cretion, m establishing or enlarging day or mdustrial schools. m§;x;_8:pp1yi¤r,¤¤ golrlcontimtuing the dlpvedlopmentbuf a water supply for the Navajo ‘° ‘ an opi n ians on the 1 avajo, equi Pueblo, Bonito S n J ianddW¢i_sterg nlaivajo Reservaltionsk $30,00% reimbursable, ori; ofuajliiy ,, 8 ,, ,,,·,, _ un s o said n ians now or erea ter ava` ab e. gpiledulel Y _For operation and maintenance of the _Ganado irrigation pro`ect, ,,m!_,m_ re l a e u er suc ru es an reg a ions as e ecretar o the japproprhxtinn. A Q H1 y I‘f}SCI‘ 6, ~· , I 7’0'l, 6 , 8. 8.Hy th 8 83;“£;‘?"& ;"* 8.“88‘808‘l» »v%1dJ'I'h fh S8] Y E

  • 0*- *’·¤>·~·*9· $20,000 appropriated by the Act of May 25, 1918 (Fertlelllcgtgtuteg

nt Large, page which shall be unexpended on June 30, 1919, is 0 _ iere y a propria ._ 1

 P"?   "‘ For enlarging and improving the reservoir and ditch system for the

SE; 1;; Laguna Indians of the aguna Pueblo, New Mexico, $5,000, mpfggmmu mm: _ hor additional mstallments of the charges for providing water ,,g,},S,g,_ rig ts for six thousand three hundred and ten acres of Salt River v¤i.se,p.1su. Indian allotments reimbursable as provided in the Act of May 18, 1916, and for the extension of canals and laterals and for the con-