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 1182 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 42. 1923. 'i‘¤*‘{¤“¤8· sm-- °¤· and for traveling incidental expenses of officials and employees of PGBSCS. . . . · . . . the Indian irrigation service, including sleeping-car fare, and a per diem not exceeding $3.50 in lieu of subsistence when actually employed in the field and away from designated headquarters, $6,500; _ total, $15,750. _ _ ' $g{{*§gf;{°g§*‘· In all, for irrigation on Indian reservations, $197 ,450, reim- _ bursable as pgovided in the Act of August 1, 1914 (Thirty-eighth §;*;*;g•;;,c,°d_ Statutesat rge, page 582): Profvzde ,_ That no part of this appropriation shall be expended on any irrigation system or reclamation proyect for which public funds are or ma be otherwise avail- Flood damn t • · Y g°s·°"· able: Promded further, That the foregoing amounts appropriated for such purposes shall be available interchangeably in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior for the necessary ex enditures for _ mn dama¥s by floods and other unforeseen exigencies: Igrolvided, howumm ‘ ever, hat the amount so interchanged shall not exceed in the aggregate 10 per centum of all the amounts so appropriated. surrnnssmo mqnon rrurrio. ,,§§,§§"'”"*°¥ h‘¥°°' For the suppression of the traiiic in intoxicatin liquors and deleterious drugs, including peyote, among Indians, §25,000. nmimvmo nisrnnss, AND so roam. R°“°‘?i“¤ ‘“s*¥°“· For the relief and care of destitute Indians not otherwise rol'8V6Dl}1I1 CODES GUS _ giswseséc- gl vided for, and for the prevention and treatment of tuberculiisis, trachoina, smallpox, and other contagious and infectious diseases, _ including transportation of patients to and from hospitals and {};g”}g$’g,,,,,m,,,,,,_ sanatoria, $370,000: Provided, That this appropriation may be used ¤¤¢¤t- also for general medical and surgical treatment of Indians, including the ma1ntenance_and operation of general hospitals, where no Allotments to speci- Oth;;‘L6fl1]&`(%`» are applicable or available for_that purpose: Provided ,,,,1 ,,,,,,0,,, ,,,,,1 ,,0,- gr r, at out of the appropriation herein authorized there shall 1******5- available for the maintenance of the sanatoria and hospitals hereinafter named, and for incidental and all other expenses for their proper conduct and management, including pay of employees, repairs, eqiippment, and improvements, not to exceed the following amounts: lackfeet Hospital, Montana, $12,500; Carson Hospita, Nevada, $10,000; Chetyenne and Arapahoe Hospital, Oklahoma, $10,000; Choctaw an Chickasaw Hospital, Oklahoma, $35,000; I*ortLapwa1 Sanatorium, Idaho, $40,000; La na Sanatorium, New gIex1;:o,_$17,0(§);_ Mescaéefgogloospgal, Nlelw Mil1iicoA $10,000; Navajo ana orium, rizona, _, ; ima ospital, rizona, $13,000; ¥,h0€DlX Sanatorium, Arizona, $40,000; Spokane Hospital, Washmgton, _$10,000;_ Sac and Fox Sanatorium, Iowa, $40,000; Turtle llgolpntaxn I§<gsg6%al,(NonhCDal§{ot;i $10,000; Winnebago Hospital, e ras a, ; row ree ospital, South Dakota, $8,000; Hoopa Valley Hospital, California, $10,000; J icarilla Hospital, New Mexico, $10,000; Truxton Can on cam hos ital Arizona $5000- Indian Oasis Hospital, Ar·izona§’$10,000? P 7 ’ 7 ’ S°“°°”‘ snrrom or mums scnoons. S“m’°'° °f’°t°‘ Fo_I‘ support of Indian day and industrial schools not otherwise P,,,,,,,,,,_ provided for, and other educational and industrial purposes in conbulgepf and dumtnand nection therewith, $1,799,500: Provided, That n0t to exceed $40,000 ofghés artnounglingy be usedlfor the supporéit andheiicpcatiop) of dleaif _ U1 um or in or menta deficient n ian c i ren: ravi e. ,,,}§,°‘T€,§°f{,§,,§‘,f§‘,§,‘§,{,€ That all reservation and nomyeservation boarding schools. with an ¤¤·=¤<*¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤- average attendance of less than forty-five and eighty pupils, respec-