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 1136 SE VENT Y-F IRS T C ONGRESS. SEss. III. CH. 187. 1931: Hospital, $9,000 ; Zuni Sanatorium, $55,000 ; Albuquerque Hospital, $50,000 ; Charles H. Burke Hospital, $8,000 ; Santa Fe Hospital, North Carolina. $40,000 ; Toadlena Hospital, $10,000 ; North Carolina : Cherokee Hospital, $8,000 ; North Dakota. North Dakota : Turtle Mountain Hospital, $35,000 ; Fort Berthold Hospital, $21,500 ; Fort Totten Hospital, $26,000 ; Standing Rock Hospital, $25,000 ; Oklahoma. Oklahoma : Cheyenne and Arapahoe Hospital, $35,000 ; for con- struction and equipment of warehouse and laundry, $15,000 ; i n a l l, $50,000 ; Choctaw and Chickasaw Sanatorium, $55, 000 ; Shawnee Sanatorium, $80,000 ; Claremore Hospital, $30,000 ; for construction and equipment of employees' quarters, $18,000 ; in all, $48,000 ; Seger Hospital, $20,000 ; Pawnee and Ponca Hospital, $30,000 ; I...iowa Hospital, $70,000 ; South Dakota. South Dakota : Crow Creek Hospital, $22,000 ; Pine Ridge Hos- pita ls, $43 ,000 ; Rose bud H ospit al, $2 7,000 ; Washington. Washington : Yakima Sanatorium, $43,000 ; Tacoma Sanatorium, $200,000 ; Tulalip Hospital, $8,000 ; Wisconsin. Wisconsin : Hayward Hospital, $30,000 ; Tomah Hospital, $25,000 ; Provisos. Provided That n onres ervati on bo ardin g scho ols r eceivi ng sp ecifi c Hospitalization of I g pupils. appropriat ions shall contribute on a per die m basis for the hnnspi tali- zation of pupils in hospitals located at such schools and supported Interchangeable ex- from this appropriation ; penditures . Provided further, That 10 per centum of the foregoing amounts shall be available interchangeably for expenditures in the various hospitals named, but not more than 10 per centum shall be added to the amount appropriated for any one of said hospitals or for Report to Congress. any particular item within any hospital, and any interchange of appropriations hereunder shall be reported to Congress in the Annual Construction, etc ., of Budget ; hospitals. Provi ded furt her, That this appropriation shall be available for construction of hospitals and sanatoria, including equipment, as fol- lows : Albuquerque Sanatorium, and employees' quarters, New Mex- ico, $375,000 ; Sioux Sanatorium, and employees' quarters, Pierre, Other funds availa- South Dakota, $375,000 ; Ignacio Hospital, Colorado, $75,000 ; in all, ble. $825,000 : Provided further, That appropriations contained in the In- Ante, pp. 299, 877. terior Department Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1931, and the Sec- ond Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1930, for construction and equipment Seger Hospital. of hospitals are continued available until June 30, 1932 : Provided Continuing construc- tion, etc. further, That ap prop ria tion s c onta ined in the In teri or Depa rtm ent Ante, pp. 300, 677. Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1931 and the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1930, for the construction and equipment of the Seger Hospital and employees' quarters, Oklahoma, are hereby reap- propriated and made available for construction and equipment of a Cl inica l surv ey of hospital and employees' quarters at Clinton, Oklahoma. disease conditions. For a cl inical surv ey of tuber culos is, tr achom a, and vene real and Proviso. other disease conditions among Indians, $75,000 : Provided, That in Local cooperation. t' > > conducting such survey the cooperation of such State and other organizations engaged in similar work shall be enlisted wherever practicable and where services of physicians, nurses, or other per- sons are donated thei r travel and other expenses may be paid from Chippowas in niin- this appropriation. nesota. For support of hospitals maintained for the benefit of the Chip- Hospitals for, from pewa Indians in the State of Minnesota, $100,000, payable from the tribal funds. 25dp. 645 . principal sum on deposit to the credit of said Indians arising under Post, p . 2139. section 7 of the Act of January 14, 1889 (25 Stat ., p . 645). Health work. trust funds. nds. Ther e sha ll be avail able for he alth work a mong the s everal trib es of Indians not exceeding $275,000 of the tribal trust funds authorized elsewhere in this Act for support of Indians and administration of

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