Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/146

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six·rv-r·*omrrr-1 conennss. sm. 1. cH. 125. 1916. 125 any one case: Provided, That the total expenditures for erection and Mmmmequipment of said hospitals shall not exceed $100,000, the aggregate amount authorized for that purpose by the Act in question: And ,,°*,}1,l‘;fs'I’;°,gfs gdyfg provided further, That out of the a propriation of $350,000 herein ma. authorized, there shall be available gr the maintenance of the sanatoria and hospitals hereinafter named, and for incidental and all other expenses for their proper conduct and management, including pay of ` em loyees, repairs, erhuipment, and imgrovements, not to exceed the follpowing amounts: lacldeet hospit , Montana, $10,000; Carson hospital, Nevada, $10,000; Cheyenne and Ara£ahoe hospital, Oklahoma, $10,000; Choctaw and Chickasaw hpslpit , Oklahoma, $20,000, $5,000 of which shall be immediately av able; Fort Lapwai sanstorium, Idaho, $40 000; Lagrma sanitorium, New Mexico, $17,000; Mescalero hospital, New Mexico, $10,000; Navajo sanatorium, New Mexico, $10,000; Pima hosrgtal, Arizona, $10,000; Phoenix sanatorium, Arizona, $40,000; pokane hospital, Washington, $10,000; Sac and Fox sanatorium, owa, $25,000; Turtle Mountain hospital, North Dakota, $10,000; Winnebago hospital, Nebraska, $15,000· Crow Creek hospital South Dakota $8 000; Hoopa Valley hospital, Califomia, $8,000; tlicarilla hospital, New Mexico, $8 000; Truxton Canyon camp hospitd, Arizona, $8,000; Indian Oasis hospital, Arizona, $8,000. ` For support of Indian day and industrial schools not otherwise pro- S“PP°'* °“°**°°** vided for, or other educational and industrial purposes in connection therewith, $1,550,000: Provided, That not to exceed $40,000 of this dumb, u, amount may be used for the support and education of deaf and dumb ****,;*,*},),,,;,,,,,100, pupm or blind Indian children: Provided further, That not more than $200,000 of the amount herein aplpropriated may be expended for the tuition of Indian children euro ed m the public schools: Provided _ further, That no part of this appropriation, or any other appropriation ,i§f"”°‘g° """°' provided for herein, except appropriations made pursuant to treaties, shall be used to educate chil en of less than one-fourth Indian blood whose parents are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they live and where there are adequate free school facilities provided and the facilities of the Indian schools are needed for pupils of more than one·fourth Indian blood: And provided further, That no ,,,§$,l‘§’§l§’ ,$,,’°°,}§°°}},{ part of this a propriation shall be used for the support of Indian day °'¤°°**- and industrial schools where specific appropriation is made. For construction, lease, purchase, re air, and improvement of bxgfgigol ¤¤°¤¤Y school and agency buildings, including the installation, repair, and g°’ ` improvement of heating, lighting, power, and water systems in connection therewith, $400,000: Promkled, That the Secretary of the gggéd mh, to Interior is authorized to allow employees in the Indian Service, who empreyas are furnished quarters, necessary heat and light for such riuarters without charge, such heat and light to be paid for out of the fund chargeable with the cost of heating and lighting other buildings at the _ same place: Provakied farther, That the amount so expended for ,,§,‘;’,*,_,¥‘,§,‘§'“"°"‘°°°“" agency purposes shall not be included in the maximum amounts for VM- 3% v· 521- compensation of employees prescribed by section one, act of August Se for Pm M twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and twelve: Provided, That of this .m§Lic.,r . amount there may be expended for construction of a sewer iystem and gurchase of necessary easements therefor, for the P a Indian eservation, California, $4,000. _ Transporting, M, For collection and transportation of pupils to and from Indian and p¤r>i1¤- public schools, and for placing school u 11s, with the consent of their parents, under the care and control ofpwliite families qualified to give them moral, industrial, and educational training, $72 000: Protjided, {;'g°uf;•,;b, mphr That not exceeding $5,000 of this sum may be used for obtarmng mm:. remunerative employment for Indian youths and, when necessary, for payment of transportation and other expenses to their places of