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 568 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sues: II. Ch. 86. 1918. www- ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO. @’i•i¤iEi qitielii NSacM2. For sulpplogt and cgvilizaition of$3g16ini.•61§ in Arizona and °"°"· w 'eo, inc `gpa o empoees,,. _ _ Fm "°l“"° ’°h°°1‘ %`or siiim rt and educathin of one liundred and fifty Indian pupils at the Indigi school at Fort Mojave, Arizona, and for pay of S\1§l’lIltjlndent, $31,300; for general repairs and improvements, $3,8 ; m, $35,100. _, m’°°"" °°"°‘“‘ For support and education of seven hundred Indian pupils at the Indian school at Phoenix Arizona and for ay of superintendent, Y _ J _ P , $22,238; for general repaus and improvements, $12,500; m all, S§,§‘,,}"‘°" °‘“’°" Ecir sup crt and education of one hundred pupils at the Indian ` school at 'Fruxton Canyon, Arizona, and for pay of superintendent, _ $21,500; for general repairs and improvements, $3,000 ; in all, $24,500. ¤§,“’ B"°‘ R‘“"“' For continui? the work of construct the irrigation system for C<i¤**¤¤¤¤8***'¢¤**¤ the irrigation the lands of the Pimaimlndians  the vicinity of ”ir'$as,p.1¤s1. Sacaton, on the Gila River Indian Iteservation, within the limit of cost fixed by the Act of March third, nineteen hundred_ and live, t $5,000; and for maintenance and al¢ip2rp;1gg0 of thebpumping plants and canal systems, $10,000; m.,, , ,_,,re1m ursa e. as pro- ' `d d secti t 0 of the Act of An t twenty-fourth nineteen hluiiadrddl and tilivelvvie (Thirty-seventh £:\:iutes at Lansge, ,page five hundred and twenty-two), and to rexpailrli available un}: ixlpended. °§"F"“°R"°‘R* F tmumg‘ t constzructiono tepummgpan orimga- °T¤t¤2€¤i¤c i¤‘¤z¤¢i<>¤ t on‘th§f(l:;%p11r:id0a%l.iver   Iggslgrvationé Arizona, b talltin ’on‘ um mac an orcon-  ill; coiistgucgion of  nei:)essaIi·;j€anals   for the v¤1.:w,p.m utilization of water in connection therewith, as provided in the Act of April fourth, nineteen hundred and ten (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large, page two hundred and seventy-three), and for maxntannng and operating the pumping plant, canals, and structures, $20,000, isiiliiivm °w°°“I reimbursable as provided in said` Act· and for continuing the purose of sec an a propriation of water for the im ation of approximately one hun ed and fifty thousand acres of lan on said reservation by the conduct of surveys and the preparation of plans and estimates for a complete irrigation system to supply water to ,;{.;l°°.}’}'.’i'}‘?.•,Z°t‘”°”'°°l° said land, $50,000 reimbursable rom funds in_ the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the Indians of said reservation arism · i V°l‘35"""‘ from the roceeds from the sale of town lotaauthonaed bg} the Ac of April ghirteenth, nineteen hundred and eight (Thirty- th Statutes at Large, page seventy-seven) ; in all, $@0,000. _ P•P¤¢° I¤d*’¤ "}· For improvement and sinkinqmof wells, installation of pumping l°$i°£t¤¤¤pp1ym. miwhin, construction of tan for domestic and stoc _ water, and foreliie necessary stmct1u·es for the development and distribution of a supplisog walter, endl fgr mxtenance andhopergptxpn of constructed wor, or apago n 1an ages in sou- ern r1zona, $20,000. ""“l° I“‘”“"· T ble the Secr of the Interior to carry into effect the pro- %(3?Ygxm°•ui?Sm visicihswdf the sixth ;rttixcie‘ of the treaty of June first, eighteen hundred and sixty)-eight, between the Umgedi States andf {lhs Navajo Nti Tri fIdi ro aime u st twet,eig teen hrindiiedoland si;t;·eigIlit,8vlc·1l1,erIdb5f the IInite<FStates agrees to pro- _ vide school facilities for the children of the Navajo Tribe of Indians, gigéiiiionny use $100,030: Prmwklcd, Thathtlplensaid Slelcretary Enay eirpsntlnsiaid flgmdlg, "` {ninest `s`goreargmgay0r1nusascoo. sgzigguwggggsén mlilosi dciiiiiiniiing the cievelolpment of a water supply for the Navajo nsemaauiip ’ and Hopi Indians on the avajo, Moqui Rue o, _San Juan, and · Western Navajo Resprvatioxgs, $35,%%, tg bgdlpimediately Yailable, reimbursable out o any un o said ans now or ereafter available.