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 1 772 Nevada. New M exico. North Dakota. Okla homa. Oregon. South Dakota. Utah. Washington. Wisconsi n. Wyoming. Administrative ex- penses. Provisos. A moun ts inter- changeable. Subjugating lands, etc. Basis of apportion- ment. Unpaid charges a first lien . Education. Su pport of schools. Pr ovisos . De af and du mb, blind, etc. Alabamas and Cous- ha tta s, Tex. Subsistence, board- ing schools . Vocational, etc., courses. 74TH C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 691. JUNE 22, 1936. Nevada : Fort McDermitt, $2,000, reimbursable ; Moapa, $5,000, reimbursable ; Summit Lake, $5,000, reimbursable ; Wa lker Ri ver, $5,000, reimbursable ; miscellaneous (garden tracts), $5,000 ; N ew Mexico : Navaj o, $3 0,000, reim bursab le ; Pueblo, $100,000, r eimbur sable ; J icarilla, $13,000, r eimbursabl e ; N a v a j o and Pueblo (domestic and stock water), $50,000 ; North Dakota : Miscellaneo us (domestic and stock w ater and garden tracts), $15,000 ; Oklahoma : Miscellaneous (garden tracts), $16,000 ; Oregon : Warm Springs, $10,000, reimbursable ; miscellaneous (garden tracts), $5,000 ; South Dakota : Miscellaneous (domestic and stock water), $10,000 ; Utah : Uncompahgre, $10,000, reimbursable ; Oljeto and Monte- zuma Creeks, $3,500, reimbursable ; miscellaneous (garden tracts), $5 1 000 . Washington : Lumm.i, $20,000, reimbursable ; Makah (dikes and flood gates), $5,000, reimbursable ; miscellaneous (domestic and stock water and garden tracts), $20,000 ; Wisconsin : Miscellaneous (garden tracts), $5,000 ; Wyoming : Wind River, $85,000, reimbursable ; For administrative expenses, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, $50,000, of which amount $35,000 shall be reimbursable ; In all, $780,900, to be immediately available : Provided, That the foregoing amounts may be used interchangeably in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, but not more than 10 per centum of a ny spe cific amoun t sha ll be trans ferred to a ny oth er am ount, and no appropriation shall be increased by more than 15 per centum Provided further, That when necessary the foregoing amounts may be used for subjugatin g lands fo r which irr igation fa cilities a re being developed : Provided further, That the cost of the foregoing irri- gation projects and of operating and maintaining such projects where reimb ursem ent th ereof is re quire d by l aw, b ut not incl uding the cost of domestic and stock water projects and of projects for the development of water for garden tracts, shall be apportioned on a per-acre basis against the lands under the respective projects and shall be collected by the Secretary of the Interior as required by such law, and any unpaid charges outstanding against such lands shall constitute a first lien thereon which shall be recited in any patent or instrument issued for such lands. EDUC ATIO N For the support of Indian schools not otherwise provided for, and other educational and industrial purposes in connection therewith, in cluding ed ucational facilities authorized by treaty provision s, care of children of school age attending private schools, and tuition for Indian pupils attending public schools, $5,379,820 : Provided, That not to exceed $15,000 of this appropriation may be used for the support and education of deaf and dumb or blind, physically handi- capped, or mentally deficient Indian children : Provided further, That $4,500 of this appropriation may be used for the education and civilization of the Alabama and Coushatta Indians in Texas
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vided further, That $45,000 of this appropriation shall be available for subsistence of pupils in reservation and nonreservation boarding schools during summer months : Provided further, That not more than $15,000 of the amount herein appropriated may be expended for the tuition (which may be paid in advance) of * Indian pupils attending vocational or higher educational institutions, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe,