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 75 TH CONGRESS, 1sT SESSION-CH. 570-AUGUST 9, 1 .937 Idaho : Fort Lapwai Sanatorium, $90,000 ; Fort Hall Hospitals, Idaho. ,,,17 .000 ; I ow a : Sac and Fox Sanatorium, $75,000 ; Iowa. Minnesota : Pipestone Hospital, $22,500 ; Cass Lake Hospital, Min nesot a. $30,000 ; Fond du Lac Hospital, $20,000 ; Red Lake Hospital, $20,000 ; White Earth Hospital, $20,000 ; Mississippi : Choctaw Hospital, $25,000 ; 94i ssfss ippi. Montana : Blackfeet Hospital, $40,000 ; Fort Peck Hospital, 'Montana. X26,400 ; Crow Agency Hospital, $34,000 ; Fort Belknap Hospital, $30,000 ; Tongue River Hospital, $28,000 ; Nebraska : Winnebago Hospital, $47,000 ; Nebraska. Nevada : Carson Hospital, $23,000 ; Walker River Hospital, Nevada. . 23, 00 0 ; Western Shoshone Hospital, $20,000 ; New Mexico : Albuquerque Sanatorium, $104,660 ; Jicarilla Hos- pitaland Sanatorium, $61,000 ; -INIesca]ero Hospital, $24,000 ; Eastern Navajo Hospital, $32,000 ; Northern Navajo Hospital, $39,700 ; Taos Hospital, $20,000 ; Zuni Hospital ? $50,000 ; Albuquerque Hospital, $53,100 ; Charles H. Burke Hospital, $24,000 ; Santa Fe Hospital, $49,000 ; Toadlena Hospital, $13,000 ; North Carolina : Cherokee Hospital, $22,000 ; North Carolina. North Dakota : Turtle Mountain Hospital, $41,600 ; Fort Berthold North Dakota. Hospital, $18,000 ; Fort Totten Hospital, $23,000 ; Standing Rock Hospital, $38,000 ; Fort Totten Preventorium, $20,000 ; O kl a ho m a : Cheyenne and Arapahoe Hospit al, $36,000 ; Choctaw Oklahoma . and Chickasaw Sanatorium and General Hospital, $105,000 ; Shaw- nee Sanatorium, $100,000 ; Claremore Hospital, $76,300 ; Clinton Hospital, $20,000 ; Pawnee and Ponca Hospital, $36,000 ; Kiowa Hospital, $122,700 ; William W. Hastings Hospital, $37,500 ; Oregon : Warm Springs Hospital, $20,000 ; Oregon. South Dakota : Crow Creek Hospital, $22 .000 ; Pine Ridge Hos- South Dakota, pitals, $50,000 ; Rosebud Hospital, $40,000 ; Yankton Hospital, $23,000 ; Cheyenne River Hospital, $35,000 ; Sioux Sanatorium, $75,000 ; Sisseton Hospital, $35,000 ; Utah : Uintah Hospital, $30,000 ; 'Utah . Washington : Yakima Sanatorium, $40,000 ; Tac oma Sa nat ori um, Washington- $210,000 ; Tulalip Hospital, $12,600 ; Colville Hospital, $35 .000 ; Wisconsin : Havward Hospital, $40,600 ; Tolnah Hospital, $31,000 ; Wisconsin . Wyoming : Shoshone, $28,000 : W yomin g. Provided, That 10 per centum of the foregoing amounts shall be ums ¢ interchan,?- ava ilab le i nterc hang eabl y for exp endi tures in the vario us h ospi tals a ble . named, but not more than 10 per centum shall be added to the amount appropriated for any one of said hospitals or for any particular item within any hospital, and any interchange of appropriations hereunder shall be reported to Congress in the annual Budget : Provided further, Report to Congre _. That nonreservation boarding schools receiving specific ; aphro1?ria- ao spita lizat i¢¢ or boa rding receiving punils. Lions shall contribute on a per-diem basis for the hospitalization of pupils in hospitals located at such schools and supported from this appropriation. Sioux Sanatorium and employees' quarters, South Dakota : Funds ecc ,oSgDak natorium, made available by the Second Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal 49 Stat.584,1,M. year 1935, and the Interior Department Appropriat ion Act, fiscal rear 1937, for the construction of an Indian sanatorium and employees' quarters, in South Dakota, are hereby continued available for the same purposes until June 30, 1938. Medical relief in Alaska : T o en able the Secr etary of the Inter ior, a Ieedical relief in 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 Eskimos, Aleuts, Indians, and other natives of Alaska ; purchase, repair. 585