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 584 75Ta CONG RESS, 1 ST SESSION-CH. 570-AUGUST 9, 1937 Quapaw Agency in Oklahoma, $397,200, to be expended in the dis- cretion of the Secretary of the Interior and under rules and regula- Employment of tions to be prescribed by hint : Provided, That not to exceed $21,500 public school teachers may be expended for the payment of salaries of public-school teachers, where facilities inade- quate. emplo yed by the S tate, county, or district in special In dian day schools in full-blood Indian communities, where there are not ade- quate white day schools available for their attendance. Alaska natives, edu- For an additional amount for education of natives of Alaska, cation. 49 Stat. 1775 . fiscal year 1937, to remain available until June 30, 1938, $55,000, and the limitation in the Interior Department Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 193 7 on the amount which may be expended under this head for freight and operation and repair of vessels is hereby increased from $65,000 to $120,000. Support, , relief of Natives in Alaska : To enable the Secretary of the Interior, in his de titutio ,,relief discretion and under his direction, to provide for support and edu- cation a nd relief of destitution of the Eskimo s, Aleuts, I ndians. Miscel laneous ex- and other natives of Alaska, including necessary traveling expenses pew. of pupils to and from boarding schools in Alaska ; purchase, repair, and rental of school buildings, including purchase of necessary lands ; textbooks and industrial apparatus ; pay and necessary trav- eling expenses of superintendents, teachers, physicians, and other employees ; repair, equipment, maintenance, and operation of ves- sels ; and all other necessary miscellaneous expenses which are not included under the above special heads, $690,000, to be immediately Provfao. availa ble and to re main availabl e until June 30 1939 : Provided, Report to Congress. f , That a report shall be made to Congress covering expenditures from the amount herein provided for relief of destitution. Conservation of CONSERVATION OF HEALTH hea lth. D esi gna ted ex- For c onservation of health amo ng Indians, i ncluding equi pment, pen ses. 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 $25,000 for clinical surveys and general medical research in connection with tuberculosis, trachoma, and venereal and other disease conditions among Indians, including cooperation with State and other organizations engaged in similar work and payment of traveling expenses of physicians, nurses, and oth er pers ons whos e s ervi ces are dona ted by such org ani zati ons, and including printing and binding circulars and pamphlets for use in S uppress ing tr a- preventing and suppressing trachoma and other contagious and choma, etc. fleao Pies . to speci- infectious diseases, $4,595,690, including not to exceed $3,332,220 for the following-named hospitals and sanatoria Arizona. Arizona : Indian Oasis Hospital, $25,220 ; Kayenta Sanatorium, $52,000 ; Fort Defiance Sanatorium and Southern Navajo General Hospital, $158,780 ; P hoenix Sanat orium, $86,900 ; Pima Hospital, $27,600 ; Truxton Canyon Hospital, $14,000 ; Western Navajo Hos- pital, $38,300 ; Chin Lee Hospital, $15,000 ; Fort Apache Hospital, $29,700 ; 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, $42,500 ; Phoenix Hos- pit al, $42, 000 ; Wi nslow Sanato rium, $45,960 ; California . California : Hoopa Valley Hospital, $25,000 ; Soboba Hospital, $22,000 ; Fort B idwell Hospi tal, $2 0,600 ; Fort Yuma Hospital, $20,000 ; Colorado. Colorado : Ute Mountain Hospital, $15,000 ; Edward T. Taylor Hospital, $26,700 ;