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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 219-JULY 12, 1943 Flandreau, S. Dak. Flandreau, South Dakota: For four hundred and fifty pupils, $164,140; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $19,000; in all, $183,140; Pierre, S. Dak. Pierre, South Dakota: For three hundred pupils, $99,020; for pay of superintendent, drayage, and general repairs and improvements, $15,200; in all, $114,220; In all, for above-named nonreservation boarding schools, not to Interchange of exceed $2,597,440: Provided, That 10 per centum of the foregoing am outs amounts shall be available interchangeably for expenditures for similar purposes in the various boarding schools named, but not more than 10 per centum shall be added to the amount appropriated for any one of said boarding schools or for any particular item within Report to onress. any boarding school. Any such interchanges shall be reported to Congress in the annual Budget. Tuition for Inbdian For tuition and for care and other assistance for Indian pupils li schools, etc. attending public schools and special Indian day schools and for the repair of special Indian day schools in the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole Nations and the Quapaw Agency in Okla- homa, $378,745, to be expended in the discretion of the Secretary and publi-school teachers under rules and regulations to be prescribed by him: Provided, That not to exceed $26,000 may be expended for the payment of salaries of public-school teachers, employed by the State, county, or district in special Indian day schools in full-blooded Indian communities, where there are not adequate white day schools available for their attendance. uapportreief, etc. Natives in Alaska: To enable the Secretary, in his discretion, to provide for support and education and relief of destitution of the Eskimos, Aleuts, Indians, and other natives of Alaska, including necessary traveling expenses of pupils to and from boarding schools in Alaska; repair and rental of school buildings; textbooks and indus- trial apparatus; pay and traveling expenses of employees; repair, equipment, maintenance, and operation of vessels; and all other necessary miscellaneous expenses which are not included under the above special heads, $1,238,800, to be immediately available all Report to onress. to remain available until June 30, 1945: Provided, That a report shall be made to Congress covering expenditures fromn the anloulnt herein provided for relief of destitution. CONSERVATION OF HEALTH Clinical surveys and general medical re- search. Allotments to speci- fled hospitals and san- atoria For conservation of health among Indians, including equipment, 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; trans- portation of patients and attendants to and from hospitals and sanitoria; returning 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, tra- choma, and venereal and other disease conditions among Indians, including cooperation with State and other organizations engaged in similar work and payment of traveling expenses and per diem of physicians, nurses, and other persons whose services are donated by such organizations, and including printing and binding circulars and pamphlets for use in preventing and suppressing trachoma and other contagious and infectious diseases, $5,657,300, including not to exceed $4,145,000 for the following-named hospitals and sanatoria: Arizona: Indian Oasis Hospital, $32,975.; Kayenta Sanatorium, $55,725: Navajo Medical Center, $303,615; Phoenix Sanatorium, $116,420; Pima Hospital, $38,490; Truxton Canyon Hospital, $15,395; 466 [57 STAT.

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