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 584 SIXTY·SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. H. C11. 199. 1922. buildings; books and surgical apparatus; pay and necessary traveling expenses of physicians, nurses, and other employees, and all other necessary miscellaneous expenses wh1ch_ are not mcluded under the above special heads, $90,000, to be available immediately. _ °' "°y Patients who are not indigent may be admitted to the hospitals for care and treatment on the payment of such reasonable charges _ therefor as the Secretary of the Interior shall prescribe. _ e,§°‘““°°‘ ““"°“" Reindeer for Alaska: For support of reindeer stations m Alaska Prom and instruction of Alaskan natives in the care and management of Su¤¤nia1¤s,¤w., reindeer, $10,000, to be available immedmtely: Prmruled, That the Commissioner of Education is authorized to sell such of _ the male reindeer belonging to the Government as he may deem advisable and to use the proceeds in the purchase of female reindeer belonging to missions an in the distribution of reindeer to natives m those Hprtions of Alaska in which reindeer have not yet been placed and w `ch are adapted to the reindeer industry. R°°'m¤“°¤ S°"‘*°°~ RECLAMATION SERVICE. ¤¤=§i<i~i1i¤¤1i=ii1i!`m mb The following sums are appropriated out of the special fimd in the °1'32’ °`388‘ Treasury of the United States created by the Act of June 17, 1902, and tdlirein designated "the reclamation fund" to be available ,,m,, mime tey: im For all expenditures authorized by the Act of June 17, 1902 (Thirty- second Statutes, page 388), and Acts amendatory thereof or supple- _ _ mentary thereto, known as the reclamation law and all other cts °b’°°’“*’°"*“°°‘ under which expenditures from said fund are authorized, including salaries in the istrict of Columbia and elsewhere; examination o estimates for appropriations in the field; refunds for overcollections hereafter received on account of water—right cha es, rentals, and deposits for other purposes; printing and binding;r§tw books, books V&,,,c,,S_ of reference, periodicals, engineering and statistical publications, Dm,g,_S,0 ,,mpc,,y_ not exceeding $1,500; pprchase, maintenance, and operation of horsedrawn or motor-prog ed passengencarrying vehicles; payment of damages caused to e owners of lands or private property of any kind y reason of the operations of the United States, its officers or employees, m the survey, construction, operation, or maintenance of irrigation works, and which may be compromised by agreement between the claimant and the Secret of the Interior; and payment for official telephone service in the fidlil hereafter incurred in case of official telephones installed in private houses when authorized under gmigggsgrggwl- regéllations established by the Secretary of the Interior: ’ t River project, Arizona: For examination of project and project Y ne.-cnn “°°°lmtS> $51000i. ”m°" ' Yuma project, Ar1zona·California: For operation and maintenance, (mud Cam continuation of construction, and incidental operations, $550,000; ' _ Orland project, California: For o eration and maintenance, con- Gmd ww Colo txnuation of construction, and incidbntal operations, $125,000; ’ Grand Valley roject, Colorado, including Orchard Mesa unit: For operation and maintenance, continuation of construction, and I, C I incidental o rations, $440,000; ””°’“*‘““$’°· °"· Uneompalligre project, Colorado: For operation and maintenance, B_ Im continuation of construction, and incidental operations, $215, 000; Pgs? °‘ Boise project, Idaho: or operation and maintenance, continuation [,,,f},,’f’_;,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,_ of construction, and incidental operations: Provided, That the expenditure for drainage shall not exceed the amount paid by the water users pursuant to the provisions of the Boise public notice nm nm mano d“°"?l F°‘¥'“’“Y.15’ *92% $1»22°»°00¥ S ’ ‘ King Hill project, Idaho: For operation and maintenance, continnation of construction, and incidental operations, $450,000;