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72d CONGRESS . SESS. I. CH. 125 . APRIL 22, 1932 . Trib $700 ,000 shal l be expe nded for new const ruct ion at an y on e sch ool unless herein expressly authorized ; for tuition and other educational e C ivil ized purposes among the Five Civilized Tribes, there may be expended From tribal funds. from tribal funds of such nations $55,000 as follows : Chickasaw Nation, $15,000 ; Choctaw Nation, $40,000 ; for payment of tuition for Chippewa Indian children enrolled in the public schools of the State of Minnesota, $48,000, payable from the principal sum on deposit to vol . 25, p. 645. the credit of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota arising under section 7 of the Act of January 14, 1889 (25 Stat., p . 645) ; in all, $803,000 . Sli mmer ceetc .


For subsistence of pupils retained in Government boarding schools of all classes during summer months, $98,000 . school transports- For collection and transportation of pupils to and from Indian lion, etc. and public schools, and for placing school pupils, with the consent of th eir pa rents, under the care a nd con trol o f whit e fam ilies quali- fied to give them moral, industrial, and educational training, $100, 000 . i brepair, ~ con- For lease, purchase, repair, and improvement of buildings at st ruc tio Lease, n,etc•

Indian schools not otherwise provided for, including the purchase of necessary lands and the installation, repair, and improvement of heating, lighting, power, and sewerage and water systems in con- Proris os'

nection therewith, $275,000, for construction of physical im pro ve- Newconstruction ments, $167,000 ; in all, $442,000 : Provided, That not mor e than li mit ed' $7,500 out of this appropriation shall be expended for new con- structionat any one school or institution except for new construc- tion authorized as follows : Cheyenne and Arapahoe, Oklahoma, repairs and extension of heating system, $20,000 ; Ho pi, Ari zona , employee's cottage, $3,000 ; improvement of water system, $10,000 ; new day school plant, $7,500 ; in all, $20,500 ; Northern Navajo, New Mexico, water development, $35,000 ; Santa Fe, New Mexico, Nambe . day school plant, $10,000 ; Shoshone, Wyoming, employee's cottage, $4,500 ; dining room, kitchen, and bakery, including equipment, $22,000 ; in all, $26,500 ; Tongue River, Montana for remodeling and repairing school building, $10,000 ; Western Navajo, Arizona, im- provements at Moencopi day school plant, $10,000 : Provided Eslanceavailablee

fw'th'er That th e unexpended b alance of the appropriation for vol.46,p.1131.


s emplo yees' buildi ng, Sa n Car los, A rizona , fisc al yea r 193 2, is hereby conti nued a vailab le unt il Ju ne 30, 1933 . Age Lcy, Ariz . and For flood protection and drainage, Leu p Indian Schoo l and Flood protection. Agency, Arizona, $10,000, to be immediate y available : Provided, Proviso That in the discretion of the Secretary so much of this amount as may be necessary may be used for preliminary investigations of sites for relocation or replacement of present facilities, including tests for the purpose of determining adequacy of water supplies . B e avaiablle.

The unexpended balance of the appropriation for school building, VOL. 46, p .1131 .

auditorium, gymnasium, heating plant, an d conversion of pres ent sch ool bui ldin g i nto dor mito ry, Paw nee School, Oklahoma, con- tained in the Interior Department Approp riation Act, fiscal year 1932, is hereby continued available for the same purposes until June Support, board, g 30 1933 la

Vor su . pport and education of Indian pupils at the following non- schools .

reservation boarding schools in not to exceed the following amounts, respectively Pte' ' Phoenix, Arizona : Fo r ei ght h undr ed an d fi fty pupil s, i nclud ing not to exceed $1,500 for printing and issuing school paper $276,500 ; for p ay of superi ntende nt, d rayage , and genera l repa irs a nc i mpro ve- ments, $28,000 ; for repairs to streets and sidewalks, $12,000 ; in all, $316 ,500