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Imports—Continued ^*^® Indians—Continued Bureau of Indian Affairs—Continued Rye, rye flour, and rye meal, quotas c43 Schools, educational leave for teachers Saint Lawrence Seaway Celebration, in Inc., free importation of articles for C a t a w b a Indian Tribe, S. C, conveyexhibition 487 ance of certain lands to city of Tanning extracts, free importation 516 Rock Hill Tax on articles from foreign trade zones, Cherokee, revision of tribal roll of refunds, extension 10 Eastern B and of North Carolina __ Trade agreement proclamations. See Colorado River Indian Tribes, exseparate title. penditure of income from land Washington State Sixth International leases on Reservation for benefit Trade Fair, Seattle, free importaof tion of articles for exhibition 17 Coyote Valley Indian Rancheria, Calif., Wool yarns, free importation 609 land conveyance to Department Woolen textiles, modifications of import of Army duties and restrictions cl2 Dalles D a m, payment to Indians for Inauguration Day, designation as legal fishing interests impaired by holiday in District of Columbia and Elko Indian colony, Nev., construction metropolitan area 3 of sewer and water facilities Income Tax. See under Taxes. Appropriation for Independent Offices. See also GovernHealth activities, Public Health Service ment Department s and Agencies and funds available for; expenditures individual titles. through Interior Department Alaska International Rail and Highway Hospital construction, funds available._ Commission, appropriation for 434 K l a m a t h County, Oreg., school a t Appropriation Act, 1958 227 tendance, recoupment of funds Appropriation for 79, K l a m a t h Tribe, Oreg., termination of 178, 179, 227, 427, 432, 434 Federal supervision Availability of funds 440 Klukwan, Alaska, enlargement of reserCommission for a National Cultural vation for use of Indians near; Center, appropriation for; restricmineral leasing by Chilkat Indian tion 434 Village General provisions. Appropriation Act. _ 238, Livestock, sale, transfer, etc., repeal of 242, 440 restriction Meetings, funds available for a t t e n d M a k a h Indian Tribe, Wash., land conance 238 veyance Newspapers and periodicals, funds for M c N a r y D a m to w n s i t e, Umatilla, Oreg., purchase, limitation 238 conveyance of surplus property for Personnel work, limitation on n u m b e r of industrial development employees for 238 Menominee Tribe, appropriation for — Publicity or propaganda, restriction on North D a k o t a State School of Science, use of funds for 242 free tuition Real estate, restriction on purchase or Osage Museum, appropriation for sale 238 curator Travel expenses, limitation 238 Osage Tribe, Okla., tribal supervision, Veterans, restoration to former positions— 238 time extension Indian Claims Commission, appropriation for 181, 270 Pickstown, S. Dak., conveyance of cerIndiana: tain surplus property for industrial Jackson School Township, Lincoln, development payment to; land conveyance 615 P r o b a t e work, appointment of hearing Vincennes University, land conveyance officers for to 293 San Carlos irrigation project, appropriaIndians: tion for Albuquerque, N. Mex., county hospital School lands, conveyance reimbursement by Public Health Shoshone reclamation project, Wyo., Service for care of Indians 566 water delivery in H e a r t Mountain Bureau of Indian Affairs— division Appropriation for 180, 259, 433

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