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 376 73d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 38. MARCH 2, 1934 . Report to Congress. amount appropriated for any one of said hospitals or for any par- ticular item within any hospital, and any interchange of appropria- tions hereunder shall be reported to Congress in the Annual Budget

p A spitalization of Provided further, That nonreservation boarding schools receiving 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 ; Clinical survey of For a clinical survey of tuberculosis, trachoma, and venereal and disease conditions Proviso. other disease conditions among Indians, $20,000 : Provided, That in Local cooperation. conducting such survey the cooperation of such State and other organizations engaged in similar work shall be enlisted wherever practicable and where services of physicians, nurses, or other persons are don ated their tr avel and other expenses may be paid from this appropr iation s sots. Support of hospitals, Chippewas in Minnesota (tribal funds) Hospitals for, from For support of hospitals maintained for the benefit of the Chippewa tribal funds. Indians in the State of Minnesota, $121,490, payable from the prin- Vol. 25, p.645. cipal sum on deposit to the credit of said Indians arising under sec- tion 7 of the Act of January 14, 1889 (25 Stat., p. 645). Health work. There shall be available for health work among the several tribes of Indians not exceeding $125,000 of the tribal trust funds author- ized elsewhere in this Act for support of Indians and administration of Indian property. Medical relief in Medical relief in Alaska : To enable the Secretary of the Interior, Alaska. in his discretion, and under his direction through the Bureau of Indian Affairs, with the advice and cooperation of the Public Health Service, to provide for the medical and sanitary relief of the Eski- mos, Aleuts, Indians, and other natives of Alaska ; erection, purchase, repair, rental, and equipment of hospital buildings ; books and sur- gical apparatus ; pay and necessary traveling expenses of physicians, nurses, and other employees, and all other necessary miscellaneous expenses which are not included under the above special heads, $263,555, to be available immediately. General support and administration. G ENER AL S UPPO RT AND ADMI NIST RATI ON Sundry agencies and For general support, of Indians and administration of Indian reservations. b property, including pay of employees authorized by continuing or permanent treaty provisions, $1,624,040. Fulfilling treaties, etc. Fulfilling treaties with Indians : For the purpose of discharging obligations of the United States under treaties and agreements with various tribes and bands of Indians as follows Northern oes, M tie and Ar apaho es Mo nt. Northern Che ennes and Ara ahoes > Montana (article 7, treat y p y Vol.19,p. 256. of May 10, 1868, and agreement of February 28, 1877), $67,400 ; Vol i1, p 731 Vol. Pawnees, Oklahoma (articles 3 and 4, treaty of September 24, 27,p. M. 1857, and article 3, agreement of November 23, 1892), $49,175 ; Sioux. Sioux of different tribes, includin S antee Sioux of Neb raska , Vol.15,p.635; Vol.19, North Dakota, and South Dakota artic les 8 and 13, treaty of p .254. April 29, 1868, 15 Stat ., p. 635, and Act of February 28, 1877, 19 Stat ., p. 254), $401,200. Total . In all, for said treaty stipulations, not to exceed $517,775 . General support, etc ., Fo r gene ral su pport of In dians and ad minis tratio n of I ndian f s pec if ied ag encies, om tribal funds . property under the jurisdiction of the following agencies, to be paid from the funds held by the United States in trust for the respective tribes, in not to exceed the following sums, respectively Arizona. Arizona : Colorado River, $3,000 ; Fort Apache, $18,355 ; San Car- los $41,505 ; Truxton Canyon, $8,690 ; in all, $71,550 ; California . aalifornia : Mission, $5,000 ;