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 1188 SIXTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 42. 1923. anyufgpds of the Indians of this reservation now or hereafter ava a e.. t,°Q1¤¤ Gems R¤S¤"¤· For the operation and maintenance of pumping plants and for 0,},,,,,,,,, pumping the drilling of wells and installation of additional pumpin plants ?1'g¤§6;l°°£kg,“,,Q¤8g;j for the irrigation of lands on the San Carlos Reservation in grizona, §,,,,,,i,_ t E`§30,8£0,Itod e pan;. frogi the funds hegl bgéhte lrnigilited States in trust am ¤*'¤¤°¤* ° or the n ians o suc reservation: ro ’ e at the sum so used mm shall be reimbursed to the tribe by the Indians benefited, under such G, R_ rules and regulations as the Secretariy of the Interior may prescribe. tjgulia "°' For continuing the construction o the necessary canals and struc- ,0I§,‘;g,°*ggu';§;',§gg;f tures to carry the natural How of the Gila River to the Indian lands of the Gila River Indian Reservation and to public and private lands $§{jg§,j",ff‘{;,,_ in Pinal County, reimbursable as provided in the Indian Appropria- _ tion Act approved May 18, 1916, 150,000. ]°¥ae: supply mr. tion 0;%; ggaoter supply for Papago Indian villages in southern Arizona,, . N‘“’°j°°’ ‘““’ H°¥’*S· For continuing the development of a water su ply for the Nava`o g°1iE¤iirgii¤l;p1§»i§•i?v°:L and I·Iopi Indians on the Moqui Reservation, andp the Navajo, Pueblo ` Bomto, San Juan, and Western Navajo subdivisions of the Navajo Reservation m Arizona and New Mexico, $45,000, reimbursable out _ _ of any funds of said Indians now or hereafter available. §‘,,°§,{§,‘{,°; ¥{§§gi.‘·,0 For all purposes necessary for survey, construction, and improve- 1¤<1i==¤==H¤¤w=¤srr¤m- mena1i,3 by gopcpcetekhnmghancé pzstlezllation of itructures  gesmain can an a ra on e a iver 11'1‘1g3 ion projec izona V 01 39 130 $40,000, to enable the Secretary of the Interior to carry out pro; ' ’P‘ visions 0:; the Act of May 18, 1916 (Thirty-ni.nth Statutes at Large, page 130 . cauronms.  °t°°’ °f For support and civilization of Indians in California, including Support su at Pa; of °mPl°Y°°Sv $59990- . . spanned akuuziesfrom or support and c1v1l1zation_of Indians under the jurisdiction of States in_trust for the respective tribes, not to exceed the sums gpeézgied in each case, to w1t: Round Valley, $7,000; Tule River, 1 . 1ul“4fuIiiis¤ui°r hmm _ l?or_the purchase of lands for the homeless Indians in California including improvements thereon, for the use and occupancy of said Indians, $8,000, sand funds to be expended under such regulations mmm msmlm and conditions as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. 1* or support and education of eight hundred Indian pu ils at the Sherman _ nstitnte, Riverside, California, and for pay of superintendent, mcluding not to exceed $1,000 for printing and issuing school_ paper, $160,000; for general repairs and improvements, iriplzgdizrgig 0(e(enstruction of additional sleeping porches, $15,000; in a. ’°“”"‘"°“*’°**°°‘· imp siipport uuu education of pus uuuuma Indian pupils at the Fort Bidwell Indian School, California, including pay of superintendent, $22,500; for general repairs and improvements, $6,000; 111 Y,,m“,,,,m,,,,S_ all, $28,500. · ch·;gs¤¤;g{¤s i¤i¤¤<>¤ For reclamation and maintenance charges on Indian lands within the Yuma Reservation, California, and on ten acres within each of {€g§_g§gm§¤}{66,_ the eleven Yuma homestead entries in Arizona, under the Yuma ’ reclamation project, $60,000, reimbursable as provided by the Act Hmm Vane? Rmb of March 8, 1011 (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Largekpage 1063)._ ,,,£,,,,—_ For continuing the construction of a read from oo a to Weitch- °·¤i¢¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· pec, on the Hoopa_Valley Reservation, in Humboldt gounty, Cali- _ t forme, in conformity with plans approved by the Secretary of the R°""°"”°"““ · Interior, $8,000, to be reimbursed out of any funds of the Indians
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 * “"°“"“"S· the following agencies, to be paid from the funds held by the United