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 534 War m Spr ing s Oreg. Bala nce a vail able. Vol. 46, p. 1131. Mount Pleasant, Mich. Pipestone, Minn. Poet, P. 834. Oglala, S. Dak. Chippewac hildren in public sch ool s, fr om Vol. 25, p. 645. Saint Lou is Mission School. Osage children. Proviso. Prior obligations. Unalakleet, Alaska. School construction, maintenance, etc. Freight. U.S.S."Boxer." Operating, etc. Medical relief in Alaska. Vol. 46, pp. 321, 1137. Choctaws and Chick- asaws. Vol . 46, p. 302. Tribal atto rney and mining trustee . Amount fo r expenses increased. Relief of indigent Indians. 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH,i. 364. JULY 1, 1932. Indian school, Warm Springs, Oregon : The unexpended balances of the apropriations of $65,000 each for girls' and boys' dormi- tories, Warm Springs School, Oregon, contained in the Interior Department Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1932 (46 Stat . 1130), are hereby continued available until June 30, 1933, for the same purposes, including the purchase of equipment for such buildings. Indian school, Mount Pleasant, Michigan : For an additional amount for the support of three hundred and seventy-five pupils, fiscal year 1930,$2,154 .09. Indian school, Pipestone, Minnesota : For new school building and auditorium, including equipment, $75,000, to remain available until June 30, 1933. Indian school, Oglala, South Dakota : For replacement and repair of bui ldings and e quipme nt des troyed or dam aged b y cycl one at the Oglala Boarding School, Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota, f iscal yea rs 1932 a nd 1933, $65,000. Tuition for Chippewa Indian children in public schools : The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to withdraw from the Treas- ury of the United States the additional sum of $10,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, of the principal sum on deposit to the credit of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota arising under section 7 of the Act of January 14, 1889 (25 Stat . 645), and to expend the same for payment of tuition for Chippewa Indian childre n enro lled i n the public schoo ls of t he Sta te of Minnes ota during the fiscal year 1932. Education of unallotted Osage Indian children : For the educa- tion of unallotted Osage Indian children in the Saint Louis Mission Boardin g Scho ol, fi scal y ears 1 932 an d 1933, $4,00 0, pay able f rom funds held in trust by the United States for the Osage Tribe : Pro- vided, That not to exceed $2,000 of said amount may be expended to meet obligations heretofore incurred during thq fiscal year 1932. Education of natives of Alaska : For an additional amount to provide for the construction of a school building and teacherage at Unalaklee t, Alaska, includi ng necess ary equip ment, sup plies, fr eight, and oth er exp enses in con nectio n ther ewith, fiscal years 1932 and 1933, $15,000 . Not exceeding $10,789 .43 of the unexpended balance of the appro- priation for education of natives in Alaska, fiscal year 1930-1931, shall be available for payment of obligations for freight, including operation of the United States ship Boxer, in addition to the amount made avai lable for these pu rposes fo r such fi scal year. Medical relief in Alaska : For an additional amount to meet outstanding obligations in excess of the appropriation of $268,761 contained in the Interior Department Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1931, including obligations heretofore incurred during the fiscal year 1932, for labor and material in connection with the construction of the Mountain Village Hospital, $8,268 .51. Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations : The limitations contained in the Int erior Depart ment A ppropr iation Act of May 1 4, 193 0, fis cal year 1931 (46 Stat . 302), for expenses incurred by the tribal attorney for the Choctaw Nation and the mining trustee for the Choctaw and Chi ckasaw Natio ns, Ok lahoma, are hereby increa sed fr om $2, 500 and $1,00 0, respec tively, t o $3,300 and $1,66 2.53, respec tively. Relief of indigent Indians : For relief of indigent Indians, fiscal ye ar 1933, $50,000.