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 SIXTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cu. 27. 1927. 951 For aid to the common schools in the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, ,,,1;,}; ¤0,§,,jh*;,Q!},§*¤d Chickasaw, and Seminole Nations and the Quapaw Agency in Okla- Couimou scnooxé. hom;. §15t2,000, to (liao egpendeil in the discretion of abc Secretgery o- l e n rior an un er rues an regulations to e prescri by him: Provided, That this appropriation shall not be subject to {.",§,j§;g,,,¤,,,,,,0¤ the limitation in section 1 of the Act of May 25, 1918 (Fortieth ¤<>¤ ¤x>¤1¤<¤¤1e Statutes, page 564), limiting the expenditure of money to educate children of less than one-fourth Indian blood. For support and maintenance of day and industrial schools amon ¥§§“‘ §§§’“§§;u_,,,m the Sioux ndians, including the erection and repairs of school build? *’·°*{,°§*‘~,,, M 111gS, $250,000, in accordance with the provisions ofarticle 5 of the ` ’p' %g1£)eement21§1a1i§7I?nElNentt<;5r§1dlin§o September 26, 1876, and ratified e ru me t tatutes page 254 . Foraidid of the public schools in Uintah and Iluchesne County c,,g,§,*§g*gm;;{§€§ ,,};;*1* school districts, Utah, $6,000, to be paid from the tribal funds of Aid to whvsl dis; the Confederated Bands of Ute Indians and to be expended under mm such rules and regulations as maly be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior: Provided, That ndian children shall at all times grwjmjg- ml h_ be admitted to such schools on an entire equality with white children. al¤3m.” " W M ammr or msranss nm coxsaavurxon or Hnauru ¤£1i°iijS£Z,vm°° M For the relief and care of destitute Indians not otherwise pro- ,§$£SY,’§“ $,€§§§’§§g vided for, and for the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis, g“°“‘“•°‘°· traphglma, smallpox, and otherf cogitagious (imd infectious (diseases, inc u ng rave ing expenses o o cers an amp oyees an trans- portation of patients to _and from hos itals and sanatoria, $948,000, 0; véhigh sum not lesg téu?5 $80,00({)phaig bvia  for tl? exgployment 1,,,,,, ,,,,,,0,,,y o e matrons an e or pu ic ea t nurses or rmshing ¤¤¤¤¤¤»¤¢¤- equipmlent and surppllites sind renting quarters for giem whe:} nec;>s— mum sary: ° a t is appropriation ma used so or ‘ _ general medical, and surgical treatment of Indians, including the ****?*?m Mmmm maintenance and operation of general hospitals, where no other funds are applicable or available for that purpxose: Promkied fem- ¤.E°§?t°n‘§§‘§,0§_'°v°"` tlwr, That not to exceed $2,000 of the amount erein appropriated may be used for circulars and pamphlets for use in preventing and _ supprilessing tralchomgé Plfovidseild ifugher, Tha.: opt ofhthe agpropria- ¤?E1`du$€.?$si2¤a”§°$§ tion erein aut oriz t ere al avai a e or t e tenanee P s· of the sanatoria and hospitals hereinafter named, and for incidental and all other expenses or their proper conduct and management, including paly lof pmployees, repairs, equipment, and improvements, not to excee t e o owin amounts: f Arizona: Ingian Oasli? gHospgtal, including; not excelpding gl,500 Umm or ice plant 13 500- avajo anatorium 12 000- P oenix ana· gi-ium, l$5é5,000; Timh Hospital, $16,000;, Truictori Canyon Camp ospita 6000· · Califoi·nia,: Hbopa Valley Hospital, $12,00; · °"“'°"““‘ $ Idaho: Fort Lapwai Sanatorium, $60,000; Fort Hall Hospital, 1********- 10000· Ibwai Sac and Fox Sanatorium, $50,000; xglfwppi Mississippi: Choctaw Hospital, $12,000; Momm ' $1M861gana: Blackfeet Hospital, $17,500; Fort Peck Hospital, 5 · ` Nebraska: Winnebago Hospital, $22,000; N°*****’¤*- $2£Ievada: Carson Hospital, $14,000; Pyramid Lake Sanatorium, N°""“· 000· New ’Mexico: Jicarilla Hospital, $11,000; Laguna Sanatorium, N°"' M°‘*°°‘ $25,000; Mescalero Hospital, $12,000; North Dakota: Turtle Mountain Hospital, $11,000; Nm D“k°“"