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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 298-JUNE 28,1944 $1,000; miscellaneous projects, $1,000), collections; Colorado: Southern Ute, $10,545, together with $8,000, collections Montana: Tongue River, $2,565, together with $1,000, collections; Nevada: Pyramid Lake, $3,725, together with $500, collections; Walker River, $5,490, together with $1,500, collections; Western Shoshone, $9,500, together with $2,000, collections; White Narrows, $25,000; New Mexico: Miscellane- ous Pueblos, $28,180; Mescalero, $3,025; Oregon: Warm Springs, $3,925; Washington: Colville, $8,115, together with $5,000, collections; Lummi diking project, $620, together with $2,000, collections; and for necessary miscellaneous expenses incident to the general administra- tion of Indian irrigation projects, including pay of employees and Interchange of their traveling and incidental expenses, $79,960: Provided, That the foregoing amounts shall be available interchangeably in the discretion of the Secretary, for necessary expenditures for damages by floods and other unforeseen exigencies, but the amounts so interchanged shall not exceed in the aggregate 10 per centum of all the amounts so appro- pportionment of priated: Proided further, That the cost of irrigation projects and of operating and maintaining such projects where reimbursement thereof is required by law shall be apportioned on a per-acre basis against the lands under the respective projects and shall be collected by the Secretary as required by such law, and any unpaid charges outstanding against such lands shall constitute a first lien thereon which shall be recited in any patent or instrument issued for such lands. n Carl s proect, For operation and maintenance of the San Carlos project for the irrigation of lands in the Gila River Indian Reservation, Arizona, $132,953 (operation and maintenance collections), and $212,827 (power revenues), of which latter sum not to exceed $20,000 shall be available for major repairs in case of unforeseen emergencies caused by fire, flood, or storm, from which amounts, of $132,953 and $212,827, respectively, expenditures shall not exceed the aggregate 48. St. C725c receipts covered into the Treasury in accordance with section 4 of u.* the Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act, 1934; in all, $345,780. PiasIndtins Ariz. For continuing subjugation and for cropping operations on the ropping operations. lands of the Pima Indians in Arizona, there shall be available not to exceed $100,000 of the revenues derived from these operations and deposited into the Treasury of the United States to the credit of such Indians, and such revenues are hereby made available for payment of irrigation operation and maintenance charges assessed against tribal or allotted lands of said Pima Indians. diCan Reervation For improvement operation, and maintenance of the irrigation and Ariz. power systems on the Colorado River Indian Reservation, Arizona, $10,500, reimbursable, together with $39,900 (operation and main- tenance collections) and $39,200 (power revenues), from which amounts of $39,900 and $39,200, respectively, expenditures shall not exceed the aggregate receipts covered into the Treasury in accordance 31U.S.. t 72 . with section 4 of the Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act, 1934; in all, $89,600. Yurna Resevation, For reclamation and maintenance charges on Indian lands within the Yuma Reservation, California, and on ten acres within each of the eleven Yuma homestead entries in Arizona under the Yuma reclamation project, $11,500, reimbursable. FortHa igat'0 n For improvements, maintenance, and operation of the Fort Hall irrigation systems, Idaho, $28,900, together with $27,100, from which amount expenditures shall not exceed the aggregate receipts covered 38 tat. 7. into the Treasury in accordance with section 4 of the Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act, 1934. BepapRese. For maintenance and operation, repairs, and purchase of stored waters, irrigation systems, Fort Belmap Reservation, Montana, 474 [58 STAT.

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