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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 42. 1923. 1181 under any other Act or Acts rovidi for the surve or allotment of Indian lands, $58,000, reimgursablggto be immediately available: Provided, That no part of said sum shall be used for the survey, {}"’*"¤‘°-N. resurvey, classification, or_ allotment of any land in severalty on the ¤¤dsXrii1¤¤a°i;sffi1i¤ieLY1ii public domain to an§Ind1an, whether of the Navajo or other tribes, within the State of ew Mexico and the State of Arizona, who was not residing upon the public domain prior to June 30, 1914. IRRIGATION ON mnmu RESERVATIONS. m§j$¤”·”i°¤ °** *°¤°**’¤` For the construction, repair, and maintenance of irri ation s- ,,,,,C,°“S,,,°“*, °°*°**· ********‘ tems, and for purchase or rental of irrigation tools and gppliansdes, jects- em of pmwater rights, ditches, and lands necessary for irrigation purposes for Indian reservations and allotments; for operation of irri ation systems or appurtenances thereto when no other fnmds are appgcable or available for the urpose; for drainage and protection of irrigable lands from damage hy oods or loss of water rights, upon the Indian irrigation projects named below: _ Irrigation district one: Round Valley Reservation, California, tntiiimmts t° dw` $1,000; Hoopa Valley, California, $1,500; Colville Reservation, Washington, $6,000; total, $8,500. Irrigation district two: Walker River Reservation Nevada $5,000; Western Shoshone Reservation, Idaho and Nevada, $2,000; Shivwits, Utah, $500; total, $7,500. Irrigation district three: To e River, Montana, $1,500. Irri tion district four: AkD%1hin Reservation, Arizona, $3400; Chiu Ubin pumping plants, Arizona $12,600; Coachella Valley pumping plants Cali ornia, $4,000; Morongo Reservation, Cahfornia, $7 ,000; l?ala Reservation and Rincon Reservation, California, $4,500; Owens Valley, California, $2,000; Tuolumne Reservation, California, $2,700; miscellaneous projects, $10,000; total, $46.200. Irrigation district five: New Mexico Pueblos, $15,000; Zuni Reservation, New Mexico, $7,500; Navajp and Hopi, miscellaneous pro_j,$_cts, Arizona, including Tes—nos-pos, Ioencaegpi Wash, Kin-le·chee, ide Ruins Red Lake, Corn Creek, Wepo ash, Oraibi Wash, and Polacca Wash, $20,000; Southern Ute Reservation, Colorado, $20,000; total, $62,500. Mmmm ,_ For necessary miscellaneous expenses incident to the general ad- p,,,,,,,_ °° '°° °" ministration of Indian irrigation projects, including salaries of m§;*£°*"‘$“*¤ °**¤‘· not to exceed five supervising engineers: In Indian irrigation district one: Oregon, Washington, northern California, and northern Idaho, $10,000; In Indian irrigation district two: Southern Idaho, Nevada, and Utah, $10,500; _ In Indian irrigation district three: Montana, Wyoming, and South Dakota, $12,000; _ _ In Indian irrigation district four: Central and southern Cahforma and southern Arizona, $11,000; _ In Indian irrigation district five: Northern Arizona, New Mexico, and (`olorado, $10,000; _ _ _ _ _ F or cooperative stream gauging with the United States Geological Stmm g““g‘°K· Survey, $,000; . . . . . In ,. ,. For necessary surveys and investigations to determine the feasi- ,,,,,,;,‘?S,*§;***g **°“ bilitv and estimated cost of new projects and power and reservoir ¤1·36,i>·&$8- sitesl on Indian reservations in accorgance with the provisions of section 1 of the Act of June 25, 1910, 1,000; _ _ For pay of one chief irrigation engineer, $4,000; one assistant ,,E"“‘“°°'* “““‘““‘· chief irrigation engineer, $3,000; one eld cost accountant, $2,250;