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 1776 74TH C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 691 . JUNE 22, 1936 . Relief of destitution. $25,000 for relief of destitution, $25,000 for repairs of buildings, $65,000 for freight and operation and repair of vessels, $1,000 for rentals, and $2,000 for telephone and telegraph ; in all, $666,880, to be imme diately availabl e and to remain availabl e until June 30, Provisos. 1938 : Provided That not to exceed 10 per centum of the amounts S ums i nterc hange - able. appropriated for the various items in this paragraph shall be avail- able interchangeably for expenditures on the objects included in this paragraph, but not more than 10 per centum shall be added to any one item of appropriation except in cases of extraordinary emergency and then only upon the written order of the Secretary of the Inte- Report to Congress. rior : Provided further, That a report shall be made to Congress covering expenditures from the amount herein provided for relief of destitution. Conservation of CONSERVATION OF HEA LTH heal th. Designated expenses. For conservation of health among Indians, including equipment, materials, and supplies ; repairs and improvements to buildings and plants ; compensation and traveling expenses of officers and employees and renting of quarters for them when necessary ; transportation of patients and attendants to and from hospitals and sanatoria ; return- ing to their former homes and interring the remains of deceased patients ; and not exceeding $1,000 for printing and binding circulars cho S a,ac e tcs sing tra- and pamphlets for use in preventing and suppressing trachoma and . Allotment s to sped- other contagious and infectious diseases, $4,062,360, including not to fled hospitals. ex ceed $2, 935,360 for the followin g-named hospital s and sa natoria Arizona. Ari zona : Indian Oasis Hospital, $24,260 ; Kayenta Sanatorium, $50,000 ; Fort Defiance Sanatorium and Sou the rn Nav ajo G ene ral Hospital, $111,000 ; Phoenix Sanatorium, $85,700 ; Pima Hospital, $27,600 ; Truxton Canyon Hospital, $14,000 ; Western Navajo Ho s- pital, $38,300 ; Chin Lee Hospital, $15,000 ; Fort Apache Hospital, $ 29, 70 0 ; Hopi Hospital, $40,000 ; Leupp Hospital, $27,800 ; San Carlos Hospital, $32,300 ; Tohatchi Hospital, $17,200 ; Colorado River Hospital $23,000 ; San Xavier Sanatorium, $4 2, 5 00 ; Phoenix Hos- pit al, $37,200 ; Winslow Sanatorium, $45,000 ; California. California : Hoopa Valley Hospital, $25,000 ; S o b o ba Hospital, $ 22,0 00 ; Fort Bidwell Hospital, $24,600 ; Fort Yum a Hos pita l, Colorado. $20,000 ; Colorado : Ute Mountain Hospital, $15,000 ; Ed ward T. Taylor Idaho. Hospital, $26,700 ; Idaho : Fort Lapwai Sanatorium, $90,000 ; Fort Hall Hospitals, Iowa. $17,000 ; Minnesota. Iowa : Sac and Fox Sanatorium, $75,000 ; Mississippi. Minnesota : Pipestone Hospital, $22,500 ; Montana. Mississippi : Choctaw Hospital, $25,000 ; Montana : Blackfeet Hospital, $30,000 ; Fort Peck Ho spital, $2 6, 4 0 0 ; Crow Agency Hospital, $28,000 ; Fort Belknap Hospital, Nebraska. $30,000 ; Tongue River Hospital, $30,000 ; Nevada. Nebraska : Winnebago Hospital, $48,000 ; Nevada : C arson Hospit al, $ 23,000 ; Walker River Hos pital, New Mexico. $22,000 ; Western Shoshone Hospital, $15,000 ; New Mexico : Albuquerque Sanatorium, $100,000 ; Jicarilla Hos- pital and Sanatorium, $61,000 ; Mescalero Hospital, $24,000 ; Eastern Navajo Hospital, $32,000 ; Northern Navajo Hospital, $39,700 ; Taos Hospital, $20,000 ; Zuni Sanatorium, $50,000 ; Albuquerque Hospital, $52,100 ; Charles H. Burke Hospital, $12,000 ; Santa Fe Hospital, $43,000 ; Toadlena Hospital, $12,000 ; North Carolina. North Carolina : Cherokee Hospital, $16,000 ; North Dakota. North Dakota : Turtle Mountain Hospital, $42,600 ; Fort Berthold Hospital, $16,000 ; Fort Totten Hospital, $24,000 ; Standing Ro ck