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 1608 72d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 282 . MARCH 4, 1933. Interior Department. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Indian Affairs Ha- react BUREAU OF INDIAN AF FA IRS Indian supplie s. Purchase and transportation of Indian supplies For an addi- tional amount for expenses of purchase and for transportation of goo ds and su pplies fo r the Ind ian Servi ce, fisca l year 1932, $175,000. Trig okCivilized Probate attorneys, Five Civilized Tribes, Oklahoma : For -an addi- Attorneys, etc ., for. tional amount for salaries and expenses of such attorneys and other emp loyees as th e Secr etary of the Inter ior may, in h is dis cretio n, deem necessary in probate matters affecting restricted allottees or' their heirs in the Five Civilized Tribes, and in the several tribes of the Quapaw Agency, and for the costs and other necessary expenses incident to suits instituted or conducted by such attorneys, fiscal year 1930, $21 .15 . d opi and Navajo In- Suppr essing conta gious diseas es amo ng live stock of Ind ians : For Reimbursement for reimbursing Hopi and Navajo Indians for cattle that died, or were destroyed-cattle. destroyed, in connection with dipping operations for the eradication of scabies, fiscal year 1926, $125. t F lat thied Reserva- Irriga tion s ystems, Flat head R eserva tion, M ontana : For an addi- Irrigation project. tional amount for completion of lower Crow Reservoir, Flathead irrigation project, Montana, fiscal years 1933 and 1934, $25,000, reimbursable. Lu ml Reservation, Recl aimin g lan ds, L ummi Rese rvati on, Washi ngton : For an addi- Repairing flood dam- tional amount for repairing flood damages, Lummi dikin pro] ect, ages, Washington, fiscal years 19 33 and 193 4, $17, 600, reimbursable : Proviso. Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be expended for Repaymentfor prl ° vate Wp the benefit of any lands in private ownership until an appropriate repayment contract in form approved b the Secretary of the Inte- rior shall have been _ properly executed by the landowners whose lands may be benefited thereby. pro ap to irrigat ion Operation- and maintenance, Wapato project, Washington : For Maintenance, etc. operation. and maintenance, including repairs of the Wapato irri- gatio n proj ect, Y akima Indian Reser vation, Washi ngton, fisca l year 1933, $30,000, reimbursable. Indi an scho ols. Indian school build ings : For an additional amount for construc- Construction, etc. tion, lease, purchase, repair, and improvement of school buildings, including the purchase of necessary lands and the installation, repair, and improvement of heating, lighting, power, and sewerage and water systems in connection therewith, fiscal year 1929, $228 .50. saca ton, Ar ia. Sacaton, Arizona, Indian school building : For school building, including equipment, Sacaton, Arizona, fiscal years 1933 and 19 34, $65 ,000 . ebiloooo, Okla. Chilocco, Oklahoma, Indian Boarding School Building : For remodeling and repairing girls' dormitory damaged by fire at Chilocco, Oklahoma, including replacement of equipment fiscal year 1933 to remain available during the fiscal year 1934, 40,000 . er u cany on, Indian boardin schools, Truxton Canyon, Arizona : For replace- ment of power pant and equipment destroyed by fire, $32,000, to remain available until June 30, 1934. Educating Alaskan Education of natives in Alaska : For an additional amount for natives. payment of obligations for freight, fiscal years 1931 and 19 32, 33,518 .59. Medical re lief in Medical relief in Alaska : For an additional amount to enable the Aiesk s. Secretary of the Interior to provide for the medical and sanatorium relief of Eskimos, Aleuts, Indians, and other natives of Alaska, fiscal years 1931 and 1932, $481 .73. M Menominee Indians, Ex pense s of the Menom inee advi sory board and gene ral c ounci l (tribal funds) ; For traveling and other expenses of the advisory