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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 187-MAY 9, 1938 NNevada. Nevada Carson Hospital, $27,000; Walker River Hospital, $23,000; Western Shoshone Hospital, $20,000; New Mexico. New Mexico: Albuquerque Sanatorium, $104,660; Jicarilla Hos- pital and Sanatorium, $66,000; Mescalero Hospital, $23,000; Eastern Navajo Hospital, $45,000; Northern Navajo Hospital, $45,000; Taos Hospital, $20,000; Zuni Hospital, $35,000; Albuquerque Hospital, $53,100; Charles H. Burke Hospital, $26,000; Santa Fe Hospital, $44,000; Toadlena Hospital, $12,000; North Carolina. North Carolina: Cherokee Hospital, $24,000; North Dakota. North Dakota: Turtle Mountain Hospital $41,600; Fort Berthold Hospital, $18,000; Fort Totten Hospital, $23,000; Standing Rock Hospital, $38,000; Fort Totten Preventorium, $20,000; Oklahoma. Oklahoma: Cheyenne and Arapahoe Hospital, $36,000; Choctaw and Chickasaw Sanatorium and General Hospital, $195,000; Shawnee Sanatorium, $100,000; Claremore Hospital, $76,300; Clinton Hos- pital, $22,000; Pawnee and Ponca Hospital, $36,000; Kiowa Hospital, $130,000; William W. Hastings Hospital, $90,000, to be immediately available; Oregon. Oregon: Warm Springs Hospital, $20,000; South Dakota. South Dakota: Crow Creek Hospital, $22,000; Pine Ridge Hos- pitals, $52,000; Rosebud Hospital, $45,000; Yankton Hospital, $23,000; Cheyenne River Hospital, $35,000; Sioux Sanatorium, $130,000, together with the unexpended balance of the amount appro- priated for this institution for the fiscal year 1938; Sisseton Hospital, $35,000; Utah. Utah: Uintah Hospital, $30,000; Washington. Washington: Yakima Sanatorium, $40,000; Tacoma Sanatorium, $225,000; Tulalip Hospital, $12,600; Colville Hospital, $35,000; Wisconsin. Wisconsin: Hayward Hospital, $40,600; Tomah Hospital, $31,000; Wyoming. Wyoming: Wind River Hospital, $28,000: Prorisos. Provided, That 10 per centum of the foregoing amounts shall be able.ms iter a.ge- available interchangeably for expenditures in the various hospitals 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 Report to Congress. within any hospital, and any interchange of appropriations here- under shall be reported to Congress in the annual Budget: Provided Hospitalization of further, That nonreservation boarding schools receiving specific pupils; basis of contri- bution. appropriations shall contribute on a per diem basis for the hospital- ization of pupils in hospitals located at such schools and supported Fees, professional from this appropriation: Provided further, That in the discretion of s ervice s . the Secretary of the Interior and under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by him, fees may be collected from Indians for medical, hospital, and dental service and any fees so collected shall be covered into the Treasury of the United States. Medical relief in Medical relief in Alaska: To enable the Secretary of the Interior, asa. 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 Eski- Hospital buildings, mos, Aleuts, Indians, and other natives of Alaska; purchase, repair, etc.rental, and equipment of hospital buildings; not to exceed $1,000 for purchase of land; books and surgical apparatus; pay and neces- sary traveling expenses of physicians, nurses, and other employees, and all other necessary miscellaneous expenses which are not included Availability. under the above special heads, $408,000, to be available immediately and to remain available until June 30, 1940. Navajo Reserva- Revolving fund for dental work, Navajo Reservation (tribal Revolving fund for funds): For a revolving fund for dental work for the Navajo Indians dental work. in Arizona and New Mexico, including personal services, traveling expenses, and the purchase of equipment and supplies, and all other 312 [52 STAT.

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