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 srxrrrsrxrn ooxorznss. sm. III. on. 119. 1921. 1227 In all, for ir·ri ation on Indian reservations, $174,500, reimbursable $g§f¤3lg,“;)§°?3°?*· as provided in are Act of August 1, 1914 (Thirty-eighth Statutes at Pm,m_ Lar e, page 582): Provided, That no part of this appropriation Use restrictedshad be expended on any irrigation system or reclamation project Flood (mmm em for which public funds are or may be otherwise available: Promded ' further, That the foregoing amounts appropriated for such ézurposes shall be available interchangeably in e drscretron of the cret of the Interior for the necessary expenditures for damages by flooag ummum_ and other unforeseen exigencies: Promkied, however, That the amount so interchanged shall not exceed in the aggregate 10 per centum of all the amounts so appropriated. SUPPRESSING LIQUOR TRAFFIC. For the suppression of the traffic in intoxicating liquors among t,f,§§f""“‘“" hw"' Indians, $35,000. RELIEVING DISTRESS, AND SO FORTH. For the relief and care of destitute Indians not otherwise provided g;§v°.li1°eil1l§gw¤dgg1i&siG~ for, and for the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis, trachoma, ·°‘°· smallpox, and other contagious and infectious diseases, including transportation of patients to and from hospitals and sanatoria, hmm $375,000: Proviklecgdgurther, That this appropriation may be used usemgenmimmalso for general m `cal and surgical treatment of Indians, including “‘°‘"·°*°· the maintenance and operation of general hospitals, where no other funds are applicable or available for that purpose: Provided iurther, Au,,,,,,,,,,, to ,,,6,,,, That out o the appropriation herein authorized there s all be g;•`9g¤¤¤P**¤¥¤¤¤dS¤¤*· available for the maintenance of the sanatoria and hospitals here- ` nnafter named, and for incidental and all other expenses for theirproper conduct and management, including pay of employees, repairs, eqgipment, and improvements, not to exceed the followin amounts: lackfeet Hospital, Montana, $12,500; Carson Hospital? Nevada, $10,000; Cheyenne and Arapahoe Hos ital, Oklahoma, $10,000; Choctaw and Chickasaw Hospital, Oklpahoma, $35,000; Fort Lapwai Sanatorium, Idaho, $40,000; Lagima Sanatoriurn, New Mexico, $17,000; Mescalero Hospital, New Mexico, $10,000; Navajo Sanatorium, Arizona, $10,000; Pima Hospital, Arizona, $13 000; Phoenix Sanatorium, Arizona, $40,000; Spokane Hospital, Washmgton, $10,000; Sac and Fox Sanatorium, Iowa, $40,000, of which sum $5,000 shall be immediately available; Turtle Mountain Hospital, North Dakota, $10,000; Winnebago Hospital, Nebraska, $18,000; Crow Creek Hospital, South Dakota, $8,000; Hoopa Valley Hospital, California, $10,000; Jicarilla Hospital, New Mexico, $10,000; Truxton Canyon camp hospital, Arizona, $10,000; Indian Oasis Hospital, Arizona, $10,000. SUPPORT OF INDIAN SCHOOLS. S°**°°'$· For- support of Indian day and industrial schools not otherwise  °‘ pupil" provided for, and other educational and industrial purposes in con- P . nection therewith, $1,700,000: Provided, That not to exceed $40,000 Deaf dud dumb. of this amount may be used for the support and education of deaf m“°'°°°‘ and dumb or blind or mentally deficient Indian children: Provided, _ That all reservation and nonreservation be schools, with an w11?11°i1?°11i1¤1i1`i»ti¢°£{°1l1’i average attendance of   than forty-five and e` ty pupils, res °"“’ ‘“$°°“'*"’·“°"· tively, shall be discontinued on or before the  of the figghl Hm sdm, mt year 1922: Provided, That this limitation as to attendance shall not Girls. ¤¤¤¢1>¢·¤- irpgy to  Hspzple Indian School for Girls at Springfield, South ota, which ool is hereby reestablished and continued. The