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 3180 INDEX. Indian Affair8 Bureau, Interior Depart- Pa. -. ment-Continued. appropriation for water system, Zuni Pueblo, N. Mex., water sup- ply__________________________ 1572 for developing water supply, from tribal funds _______________ 209 ,1572 Mesl',aleroReservationt...N.Mex_ 209,1572 Consolidated Ute .H .eservation, Colo _____________________ 209,1372 Navajo, etc., Reservations, Ariz. and N. Mex _______________ 209,1572 Northern Navajo School, etc., Ship- rock, N. Mex _____ .. ____ _____ __ 209 for irrigation and drainage expenses; allotments for designated proj- ects ______________________ 209, 1572 for administrative expenses of irri- gation projects ____________ 210,1572 supervising engineers, etc _____ 210, 1572 for cooperative stream gauging __ 210, 1572 unexpended balance for irrigation reappropriated___ _____________ 1573 systems or projects excluded __ 210, 1573 flood damages, etc., expenses; limit_____________________ 210,1573 costs of projects, etc., to be appor- tioned on per"8.Cre basis _____ 210,1573 unpaid charges to be a first lien on property__________________ 210, 1573 for irrigating lands of Pima Indians, Gila River Reservation, Ariz_ 210, 1573 for San Carlos, etc., irrigation proj- ect, construction ___________ 210, 1573 Florence-Casa Grande project- 210, 1573 delivery of water to lands in Gila River Reservation _________ 210,1573 contract for electrical power de- velopment at Coolidge Dam, authorized_ _ ______________ __ _ 210 for irrigation pumping plants, etc., Colorado River Reservation, Ariz ______________________ 212,1573 for Ganado irrigation project, Ariz _____________________ 212,1573 for San Xavier irrigation project, Ariz ______________________ 212,1573 for pumping plant.'!, etc., San Carlos Reservation, Ariz __________ 212,1573 transmission line from Coolidge dam___________ ~__ __ __ ___ __ __ 1573 water supply for San Carlos In- dians________________________ 1573 for irrigation charges, Yuma Reserva- tion, CaliL ________________ 212, 1574 for irrigation, Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho ____________________ 212,1574 Gibson unit, Fort Hall project_ ___ 212 replacing fire damages_ _ _ ___ ____ _ 1574 for reclamation of Kootenai Indian allotments; repayment. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1574 for R. E. Hansen, reimbursement for crop destruction_ _ ____________ 1574 for irrigation, Sac and Fox Indians in Iowa________________________ 1574 Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont_____________________ 212,1574 Flathead Reservation, Mont.; use of unexpended balances; develop- ment of power distributing sys- tem ______________________ 212,1574 Fort Peck Reservation, Mont. 213, 1574 Blackfeet Reservation, Mont._ 213, 1575 Crow Reservation, Mont______ 213, 1575 Indian Affairs Bureau, Interior Depart- P8~. ment-Continued. appropriation for irrigation; Pyramid Lake Reservation, Nev _____ 213, 1575 Paiute allotments within ~ewlands reclamation project, Nevada_ 213,1575 for operating, etc., Laguna and Acoma irrigation system, New Mexico ___________________ 213,1575 for Hogback irrigation project, Navajo Reservation, N. M _ 213,1575 for flood protection, etc., pueblos in New Mexico ______________ 214,1575 for miscellaneous irrigation proj- ects on Klamath Reservation, Oregon ___________________ 214,1575 for irrigating allotments of Uncom- pahgre, etc., Utes in Utah __ 214,1575 for operating, etc., Toppenish-Simcoe irrigation system on Yakima Reservation, Wash_________ 214,1575 for reimbursing reclamation fund for stored water, Yakima Reserva- tion, Wash ________________ 214,1576 for Wapato irrigation system, Yak- ima Reservation, Wash.; re- payment_____________________ 214 Satus irrigation unit. ___ ___ __ 214,1576 for reclaiming certain lands, Lummi Reservation, Wash______ _ _ ____ 214 for extending irrigation to additional lands of Wind River Reserva- tion, Wyo _________________ 214,1576 unexpended balances of specified appropriations covered in ___ 215, 1576 for support of schools __________ 215, 1576 deaf and dumb or blind or mentally deficient children __________ 215, 1576 amount for' educating Alabama and Coushatta Indians in Texas ____________________ 215,1576 boarding schools with diminished attenda.nce discontinued ____ 215,1576 discontinuance of day schools under average ______________ 215,1576 sums for discontinued schools re- turned to Treasury _________ 215,1576 tuition in public schools; no formal contracts required__________ 215,1576 for support of schools, from tribal funds_______________________ 216 amount for construction; limit____ 216 purchase of library books________ 1577 educating youths in stock rais- ing__________________________ 1577 for su_pport of schools other than Five Civilized Tribes, from tribal funds________________________ 1577 for Chippewas in Minnesota, addi- tion",l for public schools _ _ _ ____ 1577 new construction __________ . . _____ 1577 for education, etc., Five Civilized Tribes ____________________ 216,1577 f or collecting and transporting pupils _ 216, 1577 obta.ining employment; repayment of expenses ________________ 216,1577 native pupils from Alaska included_ 216, 1577 for school buildings; restrbtion __ 216,1577 new projects designated _______ 216,1577 additional buildings in Arizona; maintenance, etc., by State_ 216, 1578

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