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 52 STAT.] 75TH CONG., 3D SESS.-CH. 681 -JUNE 25, 1938 1131 implements, building material, and other equipment and supplies; and for advances to old, disabled, or indigent Indians for their sup- port and burial, and Indians having irrigable allotments to assist them in the development and cultivation thereof, fiscal year 1939, $178,000, payable from tribal funds as follows: Fort Apache, Arizona, $25,000; Sells, Arizona, $3,000; Navajo, Arizona and New Mexico, $25,000; Blackfeet, Montana, $125,000; subject to the same conditions specified under this head in the Interior Department Appropriation Ante, p. 302 Act, 1939. Maintenance, San Carlos irrigation project, Gila River Reservation, ialaRiver Res er - Arizona (receipt limitation): For an additional amount for opera- tenance of San Carlos tion and maintenance of the San Carlos project for the irrigation of irrigation project. lands in the Gila River Indian Reservation, Arizona, fiscal year 1938, 50 Stat. 577. $10,000 (power revenues), from which amount expenditures shall not exceed the aggregate receipts covered into the Treasury in accordance with section 4 of the Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act, 1934. 31U.s. 725c. Irrigation systems on Indian reservations: For additional amounts Irrigation systems for the construction, repair, and rehabilitation of irrigation systems tions. on Indian reservations, including the same objects and limitations specified under this head in the Interior Department Appropriation Act, 1938, to remain available until June 30, 1939, as follows: 50stat. 576 . Arizona: Salt River, $42,712, reimbursable; Arizona. New Mexico: Fruitlands, $130,000, reimbursable. New Mexico. Natives in Alaska: For an additional amount for natives of Alaska, Natives in Alaska. fiscal year 1939, including the same objects specified under this head in the Interior Department Appropriation Act, 1939, $35,000. Ante, p.310. Construction and equipment: Point Barrow Hospital, Alaska: The Point Barrow Hos- appropriation of $100,000 contained in the Second Deficiency Appro- itructionA ans'equi- priation Act, fiscal year 1937, for the construction and equipment of a men0Stat. 2 . hospital at Point Barrow, Alaska, is hereby continued available for the same purposes until June 30, 1939. Grazing fees, Tongue River Reservation, Montana (tribal funds): eration Mont. graz Not to exceed $6,000 of the funds on deposit in the Treasury of the ing feea. United States to the credit of the Northern Cheyenne Indians of the Tongue River Reservation, Montana, may be used to pay individual members of the tribe, or their heirs, for the rental of allotments during 1935 and 1936 to the Northern Cheyenne Indian Stockgrowers Association, fiscal year 1938, to remain available until June 30, 1939. Expenses of attorneys, Quinaielt Reservation, Washington (tribal Quinaielt Reserva- funds): Not to exceed $1,500 of the funds on deposit to the credit of attorneys,.exen of the Quinaielt Indians, Washington, is hereby made available for the fiscal year 1939 for expenses incurred by the attorney of record in prosecuting the claims of the Quinaielt Tribe in the Court of Claims, as authorized by the Act of February 12, 1925 (43 Stat. 886): 43 Stat. 8H. Provided, That claims for such expenses shall be filed with and poes. approved by the Secretary of the Interior, and such claims shall be Fii claim itemized and supported by proper vouchers: Provided further, That Deductions. any payments made hereunder shall be deducted from any amount which may hereafter be decreed by the Court of Claims to the attor- ney for expenses in connection with the suit on behalf of the Quinaielt Indians. Expenses of special attorneys, Osage Nation, Oklahoma (tribal Osage Indians, Okla., expenses of funds): For necessary and proper expenses of attorneys employed specialattorneys. under contracts in accordance with existing law, to prosecute tax matters on behalf of the Osage Indians, fiscal year 1939, to remain available until expended, $4,000, payable, upon proper vouchers approved by the Secretary of the Interior, from funds on deposit to the credit of the Osage Tribe.

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