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75TH CONG. , 3D SESS.-CH. 187-MAY 9, 1938 Fort Totten, North Dakota: Improvements to heating and lighting systems, $24,000; Jicarilla, New Mexico: Improvements to water system, $20,000; dormitory facilities, $75,000; dairy barn, $15,000; Kiowa, Oklahoma: Riverside, dormitory facilities, $75,000; Fort Sill, one physicians' cottage, $7,500; dormitory facilities (school), $75,000; Mescalero, New Mexico: Office building, $25,000; Navajo, Arizona: Fort Defiance, for an additional amount for cen- tral heating and power plant, $42,000; jail (Fort Defiance), $15,000; improvements to heating system (Tuba City), $32,000; improvements to water system (Crown Point), $15,000; Phoenix School, Arizona: Improvements to utilities, $30,000; Pine Ridge, South Dakota: Improvement of sewer and water sys- tems, $6,500; quarters, $12,000; Pueblos of New Mexico: Improvements to heating plant (Santa Fe), $10,000; Red Lake, Minnesota: Remodeling office, $8,500; Rosebud, South Dakota: Residence, physician (Yankton), $8,500; nurses' home (Yankton), $20,000; improvements to power system, $15,000; and not to exceed $5,000 of the appropriation of $20,000 for the improvement of the sewer system, contained in the Interior Department Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1938, is hereby made available for improvements to the water system; Sacramento, California: Improvements to sewer system (Fort Bid- well Hospital), $5,000; Sequoyah School, Oklahoma: Improvements to power lines, $5,000; Shawnee Sanatorium, Oklahoma: General repairs and improve- ments, $35,000; Shoshone, Wyoming: Remodeling office, $9,500; improvements to sewer systems, $10,000; Tacoma Sanatorium, Washington: Improvement of heating sys- tem, $25,000; Tongue River, Montana: Improvements to sewer system, $7,000; Truxton Canyon, Arizona: Day school facilities, $35,000; Turtle Mountain, North Dakota: Day school facilities, $62,500; quarters for hospital attendants, $15,000; improvements to sewer sys- tem, $4,500; Uintah and Ouray, Utah: Improvements to water and power sys- tems, $38,000; Umatilla, Oregon: General repairs, $10,000; Warm Springs, Oregon: Nurses' home, $20,000; improvements to power system, $8,000; Western Shoshone, Nevada: One dwelling, $8,500; nurses' home, $20,000; improvements to water system, $12,500; Winnebago, Nebraska: Warehouse, $9,000; Yakima, Washington: Enlarging sanatorium, $8,500; For administrative expenses, including personal services in the Dis- trict of Columbia and elsewhere; not to exceed $2,500 for printing and binding; purchase of periodicals, directories, and books of ref- erence; purchase and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carry- ing vehicles; traveling expenses of employees; rent of office and stor- age space; telegraph and telephone tolls; and all other necessary expenses not specifically authorized herein, $204,000; in all, $1,870,000, to be immediately available and to remain available until June 30, 1940: Provided, That not to exceed 5 per centum of the amount of any specific authorization may be transferred, in the dis- cretion of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, to the amount of any other specific authorization, but no limitation shall be increased more than 10 per centum by any such transfer. Fort Totten, N. Dak. Jicarilla, N. Mex. Kiowa, Okla. Mescalero, N. Mex. Navajo, Ariz. Phoenix School, Ariz. Pine Ridge, S. Dak. Pueblos of New Mexico. Red Lake, Minn. Rosebud, S. Dak. 50 Stat. 590. Sacramento, Calif. Sequoyah School, Okla. Shawnee Sanatori- um, Okla. Shoshone, Wyo. Tacoma Sanatori- um, Wash. Tongue River, Mont. Truxton Canyon, Ariz. Turtle Mountain, N. Dak. Ulntah and Ouray, Utah. Umatlla, Oreg. Warm Springs, Oreg. Western Shoshone, Nev. Winnebago, Nebr. Yakima, Wash. Administrative ex- penses. Proviso. Transfers of amounts; limitation. 317 52 STAT. ]