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 1576 Reimbursing reclam- ation fund for furnish- ing stored water to re serva tion lands. Vol. 38, p. 604. Wapato project. Operating Satus unit gravity project. Wind River Reser- vation, Wyo. Extending irrigation to additional Indian lands, etc. Un exp end ed Indi an balances covered into the Treasury. Santa Fe, X. Mex ., Sc hool. Vol.39,p.144, Yakima Reservation, Wash. Diversion dam, etc. Vol.40,p. 588. Fort Belknap Reser- vation, Mont. Enrollment, allot- ment, etc. Vol. 41, p. 1359. E duc ati on. Support of schools. For the s upport of Indi an day and in dustrial scho ols not other- wise provided for, and other educational and industrial purposes dumb, in connection therewith, $2,850,000 : Provided, That not to exceed $10,000 of this appropriation may be used for the support and edu- cation of deaf and dumb or blind or mentally deficient Indian chil- dren : Provided further, That $3,500 of this appropriation may be used for the education and civilization of the Alabama and Cou- Boardingschools with diminished at- shatta Indians in Texas : Provided further, That, all reservation and ten dance discon tinue d. nonre servation boa rding schools with an avera ge attendance in any year of less than forty-five and eighty pupils, respectively, shall be discontinued on or before the beginning of the ensuing fiscal year. The pupils in schools so discontinued shall be transferred first, if possible, to Indian day schools or State public schools; second, to adjacent reservation or nonreservation boarding schools, to the limit of the capacity of said schools : Provided further, That all day schoo ls with an av erage attendan ce in any yea r of less tha n eight shall be discontinued on or before the beginning of the ensuing Moneys returnedinto fiscal year : Pro vide d fu rthe r, That all moneys appropriated for any school discontinued pursuant to this Act or for other cause shall be returned immediately to the Treasury of the United States
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vided further, That not more than $400,000 of the amount herein appropriated may be expended for the tuition of Indian children enrolled in the public schools under such rules and regulations as the the Treasury. Provisos. Deaf and blind, etc. Alabamas and Cou- shattas, Tex. Pupils transferred. Day schools discon- tin ued. Education in public schools. SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. Cu. 705 . 1929 . Fo r reim bursem ent to the reclam ation fund the pr oporti onate expense of operation and maintenance of the reservoirs for furnishing stored water to the lands in Yakima Indian Reservation, Washing- ton, in accordance with the provisions of section 22 of the Act of August 1, 1914 (38 Stat ., p . 604), $11,000. For operation and maintenance of the Satus unit of the Wapato project that can be irrigated by gravity from the drainage water from the Wapato project, Yakima Reservation, Washington, $1,000, to be reimbursed under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Inte rior may pre scri be. For the extension of canals and laterals on the ceded portion of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming, to provide for the irrigation of additional Indian lands, and for the Indians' pro rata share of the cost of the operation and maintenance of canals and laterals and for the Indians' pro rata share of the cost of the Big Bend drainage project on the ceded portion of that reservation, and for continuing the work of cons truc ting an irri gati on s yste m wi thin the dim inis hed reservation, including the Big Wind River and Dry Creek Canals, and including the maintenance and operation of completed canals, $5,000, reimbursable as provided by existing law, UNEXPENDED BALANCES The following unexpended balances of the appropriations herein- after enumerated shall be covered into the Treasury and carried to the surplus fund immediately upon the approval of this Act Assembly hall and gymnasium, Indian School, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Act of May 18, 1916 (39 Stat., p . 144), $113 .19; Diversion dam, distribution and drainage system, Yakima Reser- vation, Washington (reimbursable), Act of May 25, 1918 (40 Stat., p. 588), $428.60; Enrollment, allotment, and so forth, Fort Belkna Reservation, Montana (reimbursable), Act of March 3, 1921 (41 Stat., p. 1359). $3,798 . 45; In all, $4,340.24. EDUCATION

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