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310 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 187 -MAY 9, 1938 [52 STAT. Sequoyah Orphan Sequoyah Orphan Training School, near Tahlequah, Oklahoma: Okla. For three hundred and fifty orphan Indian children of the State of Oklahoma belonging to the restricted class, $114,250; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $14,000; in all, $128,250; carter Seminary. Carter Seminary, Oklahoma: For one hundred and sixty-five a. pupils, $57,525; for pay of principal, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $7,000; in all, $64,525; Euchee, Okla. Euchee, Oklahoma: For one hundred and fifteen pupils, $41,025; for pay of principal, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $7,000; in all, $48,025; Eufaula, Okla. Eufaula, Oklahoma: For one hundred and forty pupils, $48,650; for pay of principal, drayage, and general repairs and improve- ments, $7,000; in all, $55,650; Jones Academy, Jones Academy, Oklahoma: For one hundred and seventy-five Oka. pupils, $61,125; for pay of principal, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $7,000; in all, $68,125; Wheelock Acad- Wheelock Academy, Oklahoma: For one hundred and thirty emy,Oka. pupils, $45,050; for pay of principal, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $7,000; in all, $52,050; Chemawa, Salem, Chemawa, Salem, Oregon: For four hundred and fifty pupils, including not to exceed $1,000 for printing and issuing school paper, $152,250; for local vocational-training program directed from the school, $10,000; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $20,000; in all $182,250; Flandreau, s . Dak. Flandreau, South Dakota: For four hunmdred and fifty pupils, $159,750; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $18,000; in all, $177,750; Pierre, S . Dak. Pierre, South Dakota: For three hundred pupils, $97,750; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $18,000; in all, $115,750; Total, nonreerva- In all, for above-named nonreservation boarding schools, not to schools. exceed $2,593,825: Provided, That 10 per centum of the foregoing sPitchang amounts shall be available interchangeably for expenditures for sim- able. ilar purposes in the various boarding schools named, but not more than 10 per centum shall be added to the amount appropriated for any one of said boarding schools or for any particular item within Resprtto Congres. any boarding school. Any such interchanges shall be reported to Congress in the annual Budget. Pupils attending For tuition and for care and other assistance for Indian pupils puhlic or Indian day schools in designated attending public schools and special Indian day schools in the Chero- nations, etc. kee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole Nations and the Quapaw Agency in Oklahoma, $397,200, to be expended in the dis- cretion of the Secretary of the Interior and under rules and regula- rloy.en tions to be prescribed by him: Provided, That not to exceed $21,500 Employment of public-school teachers may be expended for the payment of salaries of public-school teach- where facilities inade- quate . ers, employed by the State, county, or district in special Indian day schools in full-blood Indian communities, where there are not ade- quate white day schools available for their attendance. Alsks natives. Natives in Alaska: To enable the Secretary of the Interior, in his Support, education, relief of destitution, discretion and under his direction, to provide for support and edu- Misceaneous ex- cation and relief of destitution of the Eskimos, Aleuts, Indians, and penses. other natives of Alaska, including necessary traveling expenses of pupils to and from boarding schools in Alaska; purchase, repair, and rental of school buildings, including purchase of necessary lands; textbooks and industrial apparatus; pay and necessary traveling expenses of superintendents, teachers, physicians, and other employ- ees; repair, equipment, maintenance, and operation of vessels; and