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SE VENT IETH CONGRESS . SEss. I . Cu. 137. 1928 .

221 Montana : Blackfeet Hospital, $19,000 ; Fort Peck Hospital, Montana . $20,500, including $1,500 for X-ray machine and equipment ; Nebraska : Winnebago Hospital, $36,500, including addition for Nebraska. tuberculous patients, and purchase of X-ray machine and equipment ; Nevada : Cars on H ospi tal, $15 ,500 ; Pyramid Lake Sanatorium, Nevada . $28,500, including $3,000 for X-ray machine and equipment ; New Mexico : Jicarilla Hospital, $11,000 ; Jicarilla Sanatorium, New Mexi co . $33,000, including $1,500 for X-ray machine and equipment

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Sanatorium, $28,000, including $1,500 for X-ray machine and equip- me n t ; Mescalero Hospital, $15,000, including $1,500 for X-ray mach ine and equi pmen t ; North Dakota : Turtle Mountain Hospital, $12,500 ;

North Dakota . Oklahoma : Cheyenne and Arapahoe Hospital, $12,500 ; Choctaw Oklahoma . and Chickasaw Hospital, $43,000, including $3,000 for X-ray machine and equipment ; Shawnee Sanatorium, $45,000, including $1,500 for X-ray machine and equipment ; for relaying sewer line, construction of sewerage disposal, development of water supply, and improve- ments to grounds, $10,000 ; for reconstruction of employees' quarters, incl udin g he atin g eq uipm ent, $10 ,000 ; in all, $65,000 ; South Dakota : Crow Creek Hospital, $9,000 ;

South Dakota . Washington : Spokane Hospital, $16,500 ; Yakima Sanatorium, Washington . $43,000, including $3,000 for X-ray machine and equipment ; Provided further, That this appropriation shall be available for Construction author- construction of hospitals and sanatoria, including equipment, as ized at designated follows : Fort Defiance Sanatorium, Arizona, $55,000 ; Soboba Hos- hospitals . pital, California, $30,000 ; Fort Berthold Hospital, North Dakota, $20,000 ; Claremore Hospital, Oklahoma, $50,000, on condition that the city of Claremore donate to the United States not less than five acres of land for such hospital and agree to deliver without charge medicinal water ; in all, $155,000 ; For support of hospitals maintained for the benefit of the Chip- chippewas in Min- nesotar pews Indians in the State of Minnesota, $78,000, payable from the fund

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principal sum on deposit to the credit of said Indians arising under Vol. 25, p.645. section 7 of the Act of January 14, 1889 .

Rice School, Aril . For the construction and equipment of a hospital at the Rice Hospital Construe- Indian School, Arizona, $35,000, payable from the tribal funds of Lion . the San Carlos Indians .

nealth work . There shall be available for health work among the several tribes Amount from trust of Indians not exceeding $250,000 of the tribal trust funds author- funds available for . ized elsewhere in this Act for support and administration of Indians : Proviso . Provided, That not more than $7,500 of such amount may be expended New co nstr ucti on for new construction in connection with health activities at any limited . one place . For the equipment and maintenance of the asylum for insane Canton, S . Dak . Insane asylum ex- Indians at Canton, South Dakota, for incidental and all other Penses . expenses necessary for its proper conduct and management, includ- ing pay of employees, repairs, improvements, and for necessary expense of transporting insane Indians to and from said asylum, $44,500 . For the cons truc tion and imp rove ment of road s on the Tur tle Turtle Mountain Reservation, N . Dak . Mountain Indian Reservation, North Dakota, $5,000 .

Road improvement . GENERAL SUPPORT AND ADMINISTRATION Support and admin- istration . For general support of Indians and administration of Indian prop- Pxoio es. erty, including pay of employees, $820,000 : Prov ided , That a report Detailed report of shall be made to Congress on the first Monday of December, 192 , expenditures . Fi ve C ivil ized Tribes by the Superintendent for the Five Civilized Tribes through the Secretary of the Interior showing in detail the expenditure of all