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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. CH. 27. 1927. 949 Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas: For eight hundred and fifty Kggmu I¤¤°“¤'·°· pupils, including not to exceed $1,500 for rintmg and issuin school ' paper, $191,250; for pay of su erintendldnt, draya e, pu1·cll:1ase of wapepi for domestic piérposes, and) ginepalz Bzpairp and implrcivementsi incu in necessar raina e wor, 2 0; or remo eing an enlarging office building, $10,000; in all, $228,250; Mount Pleasant, Michigan: For three hundred and seventy-five MI;/gygfmt Pl°"““°’ pupils, $84,375; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and (general repairs and ixsprovements $12,000; in all, $96,37 5: Provide That  ,,,,;;,,1,;.,;,,, the unexpend balance oi $20,000 appropriated by Act of Mzay 10, ¤“§,,,g°;?}ggfY· °‘°· 1926 (For?-fourth Statutes at Large, page 469), is hereby reappro· priated an shall be immediately availa le for construction of a g1rls’ ormitory and for remodeling and repairing the present hospital; P. Mum Pipestone, Minnesota: For three hundred pupi s, $67,500; for pay *°°°°°°°' ’ of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $10000; in all, $77,500; G0 N b Gienoa, Nebraska: For tive hundred pupils, $112,500; for pay of °°°’ ° r` superintendent, dra age, and general repairs and improvements, $19,008,) including $4,000 for extension of sewer system; in all, 131,5 ; Carson City, Nevada: For four hundred and seventy-live pupils, Cum Cm" N"` $106,875; for pay of superintendent, draygge, and general repairs and improvements, $20,000, including $5,0 for addition to oys’ dorm1tory; ui all $126,875; Albuquerque, New Mexico: For eight hundred and twenty-Hve M’$}.b“q“°’°“°' N' pupils, $185,625; for pay of superintendent,_drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $15,000; for continuing construction of centpalsgiggtgpg plant, $15,000; for hospital and equipment, $65,000; In a ¤ 3 Santa Fie, New Mexico: For four hundred and fifty pupils, S“°°° F°‘N'M°x‘ $101,250; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $13,000; for water supp y, $3,000; in all, $117,250; Charles H Bum Char es H._ Burke School, Fort Wingate, New Mexico: For five rmwmgm§N.M¤£ hundrqd pupils, $1112,500; for pity p‘f0s)1;)p)erinteplde&t52dg·(?(yage, and enera re airs an unprovemen s, .. , ;1na, ‘ , · - , g Cherokpg, North Carolina: F or_three hundred and twienty-five Ch°mm'h`°` pupils, $13,125; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $7,000; for new school building, $30,000; for girls’ dormitory, $20,000; for enlarging dining room, $6,000; fp; gongerting old school building into boys’ dormitory, $6,000; in a 14 ,125· i3ismarck,’North Dakota: For one hundred and twenty-five pupils, mSm"°*'N‘D°k‘ $315250; for pap o§7s(p)%erinteppd<§z?;%’2d1(3ayage, and general repairs an im rovemen s, ;in a 5 ; n FortpTotten, Ndrth Dakota: l?`0r three hundred and twenty-five F°"T°°t°°'N‘D”“" pupils, $73,125; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general re airs and im rovements, $15,000; in all, $88,125; · %Vahpeton, North Dakota: For two hundred and twenty-Eve w”h°°°°°' N' Dm pupils, $50,625; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and im rovements, $10,000; in all, $60,625; Chu O Chilocco, Oklahoma: For ei ht hundred pupils, including not to °°°°’ m` exceed $2,000 for rinting and issuing school paper, $160,000; for pay of superintend)ent, drayage, and general repairs and improve- ments, $15 000; in all $175,000; Sequoyah Orphan Training School, near Tahlequah, Oklahoma: T?,‘§‘§,§‘g',{“*2)k§_'””““ For tnree hundred orphan Indian children of the State of Oklahoma belon `ng to the restricted class, to be conducted as an industrial schocllunder the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, $67,500; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and improve- ments, $10,000; in all, $77,500;