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 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 125. APRIL 22, 1932. 109 Idaho : Fort Lapwai Sanatorium, $85,000 ; for employees' quarters, Idaho. including equipment, $18,000 ; in all, $103,000 ; Fort Hall Hospitals, $15'000 ; Iowa. Io w a : Sac and Fox Sanatorium, $70,000 ; Minnesota : Pipestone Hospital, $22,000 ; Mississippi. Missis sippi : Cho ctaw Hosp ital, $27 ,000 ; Montana : Blackfeet Hospital, $25,000 ; Fort Peck Hospital, Montana. $2 2,0 00 ; C row Age ncy Hosp ita l, $ 24, 000 ; Fort Belk nap Hospital, $30,000 ; Tongue River Hospital, $30,000 ; Nebraska : Winnebago Hospital, $32,000 ; Nebraska . Nevada : Carson Hospital, $20,000 ; Pyramid Lake Sanatorium, Nev ada. $35,000 ; for power lines and equipment, including payment for nec- essary rights of way, $10,000, to be immediately available ; in all, $45,000 ; Walker River Hospital, $21,000 ; New Mexico : Jicarilla Hospital, and Sanatorium, $60,000 ; New Mexico. Laguna Sanatorium, $30,000 ; Mescalero Hospital, $20,000 ; Eastern Navajo Hospital, $15,000 ; Northern Navajo Hospital, $28,000 ; Taos Hospital, $9,000 ; Zuni Sanatorium, $55,000 ; Albuquerque Hospital, $50,000 ; Charles H. Burke Hospital, $8,000 ; Santa Fe Hospital, $40,000 ; Toadlena Hospital, $10,000 ; North Carolina : Cherokee Hospital, $8,000 ; North Carolin a North Dakota` Turtle Mountain Hospital, $35,000 ; Fort Ber- Nor th Dako ta. thold Hospital, $21,500 ; Fort Totten Hospital, $26,000 ; Standing Rock Hospital $25,000 ; Oklahoma : Neyenne and Arapahoe Hospital, $36,000 ; Choctaw Okl ahoma and Chickasaw Sanatorium, $55,000 ; for water supply, including payment for necessary rights of way, $30,0 00, to be immedia tely available ; in all, $85,000 ; Shawnee Sanatorium, $80,000 ; Claremore Hospital, $32,000 ; Clinton Hospital, $20,000 ; Pawnee and Ponca Hospital, $30,000 ; Kiowa Hospital, $70,000 ; South Dakota : Crow Creek Hospital, $22,000 ; Pine Ridge Hos. Sou th Dako ta. pitals, $43,000 ; Rosebud Hospital, $28,000 ; Utah : Uintah Hospital $11,000 ; Utah. Washington : Yakima ganatorium, $43,000 ; Tacoma Sanatorium, Washington. $200 000 ; Tulalip Hospital, $8,000 ; Wisc ons in : Hayward Hospital, $30,000 ; Tomah Hospital, wisaonsin. $27,0 00- ) Wyoming : Shoshone, $18,000 ; Wyoming . Pros sided, That 10 per centum of the foregoing amounts shall be Inter changeab le ax- available interchangeably for expenditures in the various hospitals penditures . named, but not more than 10 per centum shall be added to the amount appropriated for any one of said hospitals or for any par- ticular item within any hospital, and any interchange of appropria- deport to congress. tions hereunder shall be reported to Congress in the Annual Budget ; Pro vid ed fur ther, That nonreservation boarding schools receiving p p ~ spitalization of specific appropriations shall contribute on a per diem basis for the hospitalization of pupils in hospitals located at such schools and supported from this appropriation ; Aalan c...sforho spital Provided further, That appropriations contained in or continued constr uction available by the Interior Department Appropriation Act, fiscal year Vol. 4c,pp.7138,1558 . 1932, and the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1931, for construc- tion and equipment of hospitals, sanatoria, and other physical improvements under this heading are continued available until June 30, 1933 . For a clinical survey of tuberculosis, trachoma, and venereal and clinic," s,rrve7 of disease conditions. other disease conditions among Indians, $50,000, together with the Post, p 837 . unexpended balance of the appropriation for this purpose for the fiscal year 1932 : Provided, That in conducting such survey the Proriso Local cooperaiion- cooperation of such State and other organizations engaged in similar