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 294 Five Civiliz ed Tribes, Schools of, from tribal funds . Proviso. Additional land for Sequo yah School. Subsistence during summer months at Gove rnment boarding schools. School transporta- tion . School buildings. Lease, repair, con- struction, etc. Balance available. Vol.45,p.1577. Proviso. New construction limited. Excepti on for desig- nated schools. Reserva tions in Ari- zona. Repair, etc., of public school buildings in, maintain ed by the State. Equipment for schools. Support, etc, of desig- nated boarding schools. Fo rt Mo jave, Ariz. Balance available. Vol.45,p.1578. Phoenix, Ar iz. Proviso. Balance available. Vol. 45, p. 1578. SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. Cu. 273. 1930. For the support of schools and for tuition among the Five Civi- lized Tribes, there may be expended from tribal funds of such nations $233,200 as follows : Seminole Nation, $38,000 ; Chickasaw Nation, $24,000 ; Choctaw Nation, $171,200, of which latter amount there may be expended $10,000 for heating plant at Jones Male Academy P rovided, That the balance remaining to the credit of the Cherokee Nation, amounting to $201 .08, and any additional amount placed to the credit of the Cherokee Nation, on or before June 30, 1930, not to exceed $500, is authorized to be expended in the purchase of addi- tional land for the Sequoyah Orphan Training School. For subsistence of pupils retained in Government boarding schools of all classes during summer months, $64,000. f For collection and transportation of pupils to and from Indian and public schools, and for placing school pupils, with the consent of their parents, under the care and control of white families quali- ied to give them moral, industrial, and educational training, $90,000. s For lease, purchase, repair, and improvement of school buildings, including the purchase of necessary lands and the installation, repair, and i mprov ement of he ating, lig hting , powe r, an d sew erage and w ater s ystems in conn ection therewi th, $30 0,000 ; f or co nst ruc ti on of physical improvements, $485,000, and the unexpended balance for new construction at any school or institution contained in the Act of March 4, 1929 (45 Stat ., p . 1577), is hereby made available f or con structi on of p hysical improv ements until J une 30, 1931 ; in all, $785,000 : Pro vided, That not more than $7,500 out of this appropriation shall be expended for new construction at any one school or institution except for new construction authorized as follows : Completing enlargement, including equipment, of Western Navajo boarding school, Arizona, $193,000, of which $20,000 shall be immediately available ; completing enlargement, including equip- ment, of Ignacio boarding school, Colorado, $119,000 and equipment, Blackfeet boarding school, Montana, $25,000 ; dining h all and ki tchen, Pim a boarding school, A rizona, $2 6,500 ; em plo yees ' qu arters, Fo rt Apache boarding sc hool, Ariz ona, $20,0 00, to be imme- diately available ; Paiute day school, Utah, $10,000 ; Lummi day school and teacher's cottage, Washington, $12,500 ; Independence day chool, $8,800, and Shell C reek day school, North Dakota, $14,800. For repair, improv ement, replac ement, or cons tructio n of ad di- tional public-school buildings within Indian reservations in Arizona, attended by children of the Indian Service, to be equipped and maintained by the State of Arizona, $11,500. For the purchase of furniture, school, shop, and other equipment for Indian day and reservation and nonreservation boarding schools, $200,000, to supplement other applicable appropriations. For support and education of Indian pupils at the following b oardin g schoo ls in n ot to e xceed t he foll owing a mounts, respec - tively Fort Mojave, Arizona : For two hundred pupils, $61,000 ; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, the unexpended balance of the appropriation for this purpose for the fiscal year 1930 is hereby made available for the fiscal year 1931 ; Phoenix, Arizona : For nine hundred and seventy-five pupils, including not to exceed $1,500 for printing and issuing school paper, $287,625 ; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $25,000 ; for school building, $25,000 ; for enlarg- ing home economics building, $12,500 ; in all, $350,125 : Provided, Th at the une xpended ba lance of th e appropri ation for the fiscal year 1930 for new hospital and equipment is hereby continued available during the fiscal year 1931 ;
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