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 974 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Srzss. II. Crr. 146. 1917. PQ;‘·’°· S Secretary of the Interior: Provided, That before such a ro al the T wm wml Secretary of the Interior may, under such rules and regulglionls as he may prescribe, grant templorary permits revocable in his discretion for the construction of suc lines. M’,§xg'*f,‘g,‘f° "’d N"' ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO. ,,§“P¥’°“ °' mms Sec. 2: For support and civilization of Indians in Arizona and New Mexico, mcluding (pay of employees, $330,000. F°"“ “°l“° “°*‘°°l· For support an education of two hundred Indian pupils at the Indian sc 001 at Fort Mojave, Arizona, and for pay of superintendent, wml $35,200 ; for general repairs and improvements, $3,800; in all, $39,000. "‘°°"*‘ · Ingior sujiporit Education of seven hlupdred Intdpan pupils at the ansc oo a oemx Ar1zona,an or a su te d t, $119,400; for general repaiis and improvement; ¥12,500i)i}<Iii·I1rerIrio?lI¢;l- m%and improving heating plant $15,000; m all, $146,900. 8d,"`,,"f°° °°¤Y°¤ or support and educatron oi one hundred pupils at the Indian school at ruxton Canyon, Arizona, and for pay of superintendent, G_ $18,200; for general repaus and improvements, $3,000 ; in all, $21,200.  mw “°°’"*· For contmrnng the work of constructin the irrigation system for syiggignulnzinlesthm the irrigation o the lands of the Pima  in the vicinity of versa, p.10S1. Sacaton, on the Gila River Indian Reservation, within the limit of cost fixed b(y the Act of March third, nineteen hundred and five, tc $10,000; an for maintenance and operation of the umping plants R°*""`°°"‘·° · and canal systems, $10,000; in all, $20,000, reimbursagile as rovided vow! P m in (siectrdn two of the act 0; étugust twenty-fourth, nineteen Ilrundred twenty-two), and to remain availabl til c,$§§§;‘}° Ri"' Re For the construction and repair oi lrinecessliriipiyalizhmneh and laterals sy§tgg¤·¤¤¤ 1¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ for th'? utilization of watetrh in connection with the gumping plant for ' irriga ron purposes on e Colorado R` In ` R ' WL 36.1)-273. Arizona, as provided ID the act of April fougg nineizgn hucgglrindtirtiilli ten (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large, page two hundred and sevent - ..“1.’°?eI§'..¥h§p‘{§B‘§[§’Z.?.€£r$`rl2“i? ‘“2i“""'°‘.i“€}€°“ iff "““§" *°* "‘l" _ _ _ un an t land and for maintaming and operating the pun§»ing)l;ihi11t,a:::l·ai%1sal(si;
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av a e un ex I1 e. P‘§P°‘° I"‘“‘“ "“‘ For improvement andxginkin of ells tall t" f ‘ hll'¤¤·¤¤¤v1>¤v fw- machinery, construction of tankg for dlomestilzs and} dgcihkowdatteilllhliild fdr the decepsary strucpgiires for the development and distribution oasup yo waer n 'ten d f N 1.., 2.2. r».p.g.. r§aa°$$ifZ§., t.“§‘§§é‘.‘§m°KiiL`§“§§Z ‘£23f’5‘5ST“°‘°" S,,1,?,'}‘°,,;,,,,,,5_ To enable the Secretary of the Interior to carry into effect the V<>¤~¤5»1>-¤69· provisions of the sixth article of the treaty of June first eighteen undred and sixty-eight, between the United States and tlie lgavajo llilotgpgd or ;iI`ribe; of Qdiapls, pfoclaimed Aiggust twelfth, eighteen un an_ six y-erg, w ere y the United tates agrees to rovide PWM griggogogacgtzzsw of rgile clnldrend of the Navajo Tribe of llndians Dbcreticmary ua. _ _, _ : 1: g, at the said Secretary may expend said funds; NWSP Rmmum in gis discretion, in establishing or enlarging day or industrial schools. Dm ,,,,,,,8 nm or- continuing the development of a water supply for the Nava`o ¤¤r>p¤v· Indharii on the) Navajo Reservation, $25,000, to be immediately ggmadmnagearirnlbpésable out of any funds of said Indians now or °¥’°'°“"g G“"’*“° For the maintenan d · ~ · rat. _ ceanoet fthGan P ac projeqgl on dire Navp1j<;1Ilnd1andRle)s:e.r2?v$l1on0in Ai-izomadgg 913.5%:;;;:1% mrsaeunersuc es ]‘ ’ ’ ’ Gm xbm Ingmol- Shajij pmSc,.ib6_ an mgu *m°¤$ 88 the Secretary of the Dani, e¤¤.,u» owen _ or com eting the construction by the Indi Service f d Y.i$3,.£° hbing with a bridge Supomtruchlre and the necessary cldlntrolling gvogks lili-