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 72d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 98. FEBRUARY 17,1933 . 837 Nebraska : Winnebago Hospital, $34,100 ; Nebraska. Nevada : Carson Hospital, $19,125 ; Pyramid Lake Sanatorium, Nev ada. $33,100 ; Walker River Hospital, $19,950 ; Western Shoshone Hos- pital, $9,450 ; New Mexico : Jicarilla Hospital and Sanatorium, $57,450 ; Laguna New Mexico. Sanatorium, $28,600 ; Mescalero Hospital, $19,200 ; Eastern Navaho Hospital, $14,300 ; Northern Navajo Hospital, $26,800 ; Taos Hos- pital, $8,725 ; Zuni Sanatorium, $52,200 ; Albuquerque Hospital, $48,050 ; Charles H. Burke Hospital, $7,650 ; Santa Fe Hospital, $38,450 ; Toadlena Hospital, $9,675 ; North Carolina : Cherokee Hospital, $7,525 ; North Carolina. North Dakota : Turtle Mountain Hospital, $33,850 ; Fort Berthold North Dakota. Hospital, $17 .450 ; Fort Totten Hospital, $22,025 ; Standing Rock Hospital, $24,100 ; Oklahoma : Cheyenne and Arapahoe Hospital, $34,500 ; Choctaw Oklahoma. and Chickasaw Sanatorium, $52,360 ; Shawnee Sanatorium, $86,900 ; for water supply, including payment for necessary rights of way, $15,000, to be immediately available ; in all, $101,900 ; Claremore Hospital, $30,400 ; Clinton Hospital, $19,200 ; Pawnee and Ponca Hospital, $28,350 ; Kiowa Hospital, $67,550 ; South Dakota : Canton Asylum, $44,550 ; Crow Creek Hospital, South Dakota. $20,700 ; Pine Ridge Hospitals, $41,250 ; Rosebud Hospital, $27,050 ; Utah : Uintah Hospital,y $10,450 ; III'° Washington : Yakima sanatorium, $38,300 ; Tacoma Sanatorium, Wa shington. $192,150 ; Tulalip Hospital, $8,600 ; Wisconsin : Hayward Hospital, $28,700 ; Tomah Hospital, $25,950 ; WisCOnsin ° Wyomin
 * Shos hone, $17 ,100 ;

Wyoming. Provide That 10 per centum of the foregoing amounts shall be Interchangeae bl ea- 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 particular item within any hospital, and any interchange of appro- pria tions her eund er sh all be re port ed to ongr ess in the Ann ual Report to congress. Budget : Provided further : That no nres erv atio n bo ard ing sch ools receiving specific appropriations shall contribute on a per diem Hos pital isatio n of basis for the hospitalization of pupils in hospitals located at such pups ' schools and supported from this appropriation : Provided further, Albuquerque Sana- That the unexpended balance of the appropriation contained in toB T',1 roprl- the Interior Department Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1932, for ated° the construction and equipment of the Albuquerque Sanatorium, vol.ais,p. ]135. and employees' quarters, New Mexico, and not to exc eed $300,000 of the unexpended balance of the appropriation for the Sioux Sana- x Sanat orium , torium and employees' quarters, South Dakota, contained in the S'vo Siou lg46,p.1135. same Act, are hereby continued available for the same purposes until June 30, 19 34 ; For a clinical survey of tuberculosis, trachoma, and venereal Clinical surve y of disease conditions. and other disease conditions among Indians, $25,000, together with salance r eapproprl- the unexpended balance of the appropriation for this purpose for atetop 1os the fiscal year 1933 : Provided, That in conducting such survey the Local operation. cooperation of such State a nd other organ izations engag ed in similar work shall be enlisted wherever practicable and where services of physicians, nurses, or other persons are donated their travel and other expenses may be paid from this appropriation. Support of hospitals, Chippewas in Minnesota tral funds) : n hi ppo in Mm- For support of hospitals maintained for the benefit of the Chippewa tri•o 1t d, for, from Indians in the State of Minnesota, including not to exceed $12,000 for improvement of water and sewer systems, Onigum Sanatorium, Vol. 25,.p .645. $131 ,550, pay able from the prin cipa l sum on depo sit t o th e cre dit