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 222 San Xavier irriga- tion project, Ariz. Colorado River Reservation, Ariz ., irrigatio n system. 36 Stat. 273. Zuni Dam, N. Mex. 49 Stat. 1768 . Point Barrow Hospital, Alaska, con- struction, etc. Proviso. I nsuranc e covere d into Treasury. New vessel, Indian Service, Alaska. Chippewas in Min- nesota. Hospital for, from t ribal fun ds. 25 Stat. 645 . Annette Island Re- serve, Alaska, ex- penses. Proviso. L imit ati on. 48 Stat .1227. 31U.S.C.°725c. National Park Ser- vice. Public buildings and grounds, D. C. 49 Stat. 1796. Emergency recon- str uction an d fightin g forest fires. 75T H CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION-CH. 27 7-M AY 28, 19 37 disease, fiscal year 1937, $7,500, to be expended under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe and to remain available until June 30, 1938. Operation and maintenance, San Xavier irrigation project, Arizona (tribal funds) : For operation and maintenance of the irrigation proje ct on the San Xa vier Reserv ation, Ari zona, fisca l yea r 1936 , to remain available until June 30, 1938, $500, payable from the funds derived from the r ental of San Xavier tribal l ands for m otion- picture e nterprises. Improvement and maintenance, irrigation system, Colorado River Reservation, Arizona (reimbursable) : For an additional amount for improvement, operation, and maintenance of the pumping plants and irrigation system on the Colorado River Indian Reservation, Arizona, as provided by the Act of April 4, 1910 (36 Stat . 273), fiscal year 1937, $6,5 00 rei mburs able. Irrigation, Indian reservations (reimbursable)
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Zuni Dam, Zuni Ind ian Puebl o, New Mex ico, fisc al year 19 37, to remain available until June 30, 1938, $80,000, reimbursable. Construction and equipment, Point Barrow Hospital, Alaska : For the construction and equipment of a hospital at Point Barrow, Alaska, $100,000, to remain available until June 30, 1938 : Provided, That any money received from insurance on the Point Barrow Hos- pital building destroyed by fire shall be covered into the Treasury to the credit of miscellaneous receipts. New vessel for Indian Service, Alaska, emergency construction : For an additional amount for construction of a new vessel with a carrying capacity of not less than 1,300 tons, to take the place of the Boxer, fiscal year 1931, $222 .54. Support of hospitals, Chippewas in Minnesota (tribal funds) : For an additional amount for support of hospitals maintained for the benefit of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota, fiscal year 1937, $9,000, payable from the principal sum on deposit to the credit of said Indians arising under section 7 of the Act of January 14, 1889 (25 Stat. 645). Expenses, Annette Island Reserve, Alaska (receipt limitation) For an additional amount for pay of employees, village improve- ments, relief of destitution, and such other purposes as may be re- quested by the town council of Matlakahtla, Annette Island Reserve, Alaska, and approved by the Secretary of the Interior, fiscal year 1937, to remain available until June 30, 1938, $40,000 : Pr ovid ed, That expenditures hereunder shall not exceed the aggregate receipts covered into the Treasury in accordance with section 4 of the Per- manent Appropriation Repeal Act, 1934. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Sa lar ies and gen eral ex pens es, pub lic bui ldi ngs and gro unds in the D is tr ic t of Co lu mb ia : For an additional amount for administra- tion, protection, and maintenance of public buildings and grounds in the District of Columbia, under the jurisdiction of the National Park Service, including the same objects specified under this head in the Department of the Interior Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1937, $421,315 . Emergency reconstruction and fighting forest fires in national parks : For an additional amount for reconstruction, replacement and repair of roads, trails, bridges, buildings, and other physics] improvement s and of equipment in national parks or national monu- ments that are damaged or destroyed by flood, fire, storm, or other unavoidable causes and for fighting or emergency prevention of