Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 53 Part 2.djvu/232

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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 119-MAY 10, 1939 to provide for the medical and sanitary relief of the Eskimos, Aleuts, eospital buildings, Indians, and other natives of Alaska; purchase, repair, rental, and equipment of hospital buildings; books and surgical apparatus; pay and necessary traveling expenses of physicians, nurses, and other employees, and all other necessary miscellaneous expenses which are Availability. not included under the above special heads, $440,000, to be available immediately and to remain available until June 30, 1941. Reindeer service. Reindeer service: For supervision of reindeer in Alaska and instruction in the care and management thereof, including salaries and travel expenses of employees, purchase, rental, erection, and repair of range cabins, purchase and maintenance of communication and other equipment, and all other necessary miscellaneous expenses, including $3,000 for the purchase and distribution of reindeer, $75,000, to be immediately available, and to remain available until June 30, 1941. GENERAL SUPPORT AND ADMINISTRATION admsitportsn For general support of Indians and administration of Indian prop- erty, including pay of employees authorized by continuing or per- esfo services, manent treaty provisions, $2,743,700: Provided,That in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, and under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by him, fees may be collected from individual Indians for services performed for them, and any fees so collected shall be covered into the Treasury of the United States. Support of Indians, For general support of Indians and administration of Indian prop- agencies, from tribal erty under the jurisdiction of the following agencies, to be paid from the funds held by the United States in trust for the respective tribes, in not to exceed the following sums, respectively: Arizona. Arizona: Fort Apache, $54,000; Navajo, $2,500 for all necessary expenses of holding a tribal fair, including erection of structures, awards for exhibits and events, feeding of livestock, and labor and materials; Pima (Camp McDowell), $300; San Carlos, $60,000; Trux- ton Canyon, $6,500; in all, $123,300; California. California: Mission, $20,000; Colorado. Colorado: Consolidated Ute (Southern Ute), $78,000, including the P', . 1315. purchase of land, the subjugation thereof, and the construction of improvements thereon; Florida. Florida: Seminole, $6,000, including the purchase of cattle for the establishment of a tribal herd; Idaho. Idaho: Fort Hall, $4,000 for the purchase of equipment, materials, and supplies for the eradication of noxious weeds; Iowa. Iowa: Sac and Fox, $2,000; Montana. Montana: Flathead, $24,000; Nevada. Nevada: Carson, the unexpended balances of the appropriations under this head for the Walker River, Summit Lake, and Pyramid Lake Indians, for the fiscal year 1938 are hereby continued available for the same purposes until June 30, 1940; Western Shoshone, $3,000; North Carolina North Carolina: Cherokee, $8,000; Oklahoma. Oklahoma: Seminole, $7,787 for reconstruction of community house; ego. 1315 Oregon: Klamath, $93,760; Utah. Utah: Uintah and Ouray, $10,000, of which amount not to exceed $3,000 shall be available for the payment of an agent employed under a contract approved by the Secretary of the Interior; Washington. Washington: Puyallup, $1,000 for upkeep of the Puyallup Indian cemetery; Taholah, $24,650 (Makah, $9,500; Shoalwater, $15,150); isconsinakima, $250; Tulalip, $1,000; in all, $26,900; Pos, p. 13 Wisconsin: eshena, $71,500, including $20,000 for monthly allow- ances, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Inte- 708 [53 STAT.