PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 119-MAY 10, 1939
Great Lakes, Wis.
Great Lakes, Wisconsin: Addition to school building (Lac du
Flambeau), $40,000;
Haskell Institute,
Haskell Institute, Kansas: Employees' quarters (student project),
Kans.$6,000;
improvements to utilities, $10,000;
HoopaValley, Calif.
Hoopa Valley, California: Remodeling and enlarging hospital,
$13,000;
Jicarilla, N. Mex.
Jicarilla, New Mexico: Improvements to power plant, $25,000;
dormitory facilities, $75,000;
Keshena. Wis.
Keshena, Wisconsin: Dwellings for employees, $15,000;
Kiowa, Okla.
Kiowa, Oklahoma: Riverside, dormitory facilities, $75,000; Fort
Sill, dormitory facilities, $75,000;
Navajo, Ariz.
Navajo, Arizona: Superintendent's residence (Window Rock),
$10,000; dwelling for employee at sheep experiment station (Fort
Wingate), $6,500; employees' building (Fort Defiance), $75,000;
Pima, Ariz.
Pima, Arizona: Hospital and quarters, $175,000; one dwelling,
$7,500;
Pine Ridge, S. Dak.
Pine Ridge, South Dakota: Employees' cottages, $22,500;
RockyBoy's, Mont.
Rocky Boy's, Montana: Improvements to sewer system, $15,000;
Rosebud, s. Dak.
Rosebud, South Dakota: Quarters for hospital attendants, $15,000;
Sac and Fox, Iowa.
Sac and Fox, Iowa: Improvements to heating plant and distribu-
tion lines, $25,000;
Chemawa, Oreg.
Chemawa, Oregon: Remodeling and improving hospital, $15,000;
an arlos, Ariz.
San Carlos, Arizona: One dwelling, $7,500;
San xavier, Ariz.
San Xavier, Arizona: Cottages for employees, $15,000;
ells, Ariz.
Sells, Arizona: Improving water supply, $15,000; cottages for
employees, $15,000; warehouse, $20,000;
Seminole Fla.
Seminole, Florida: Cottage for employee, $4,500;
SnanOl Sanatori- Shawnee Sanatorium, Oklahoma: Remodeling women's semiambu-
lant building, $25,000; fireproof auditorium and occupational-therapy
building, $35,000;
herman Insti
Sheran Instituten
Institute, California: Improvements to utilities, including
the connection of the school sewer lines with the system of the city
of Riverside, $35,000; warehouse (student project), $10,000;
Standing Rock, N .
Standing Rock, North Dakota: Utilities distribution lines, $35,000;
jail and quarters, $15,000; cottages for employees, $22,500; dairy barn,
$15,000;
United Pueblos, N .
United Pueblos, New Mexico: Cottages for employees, $8,000;
Mex.
remodeling dormitory (Santa Fe), $60,000; repairs to buildings
(Taos), $10,000;
Warm Springs,
Warm Springs, Oregon: Dairy barn, $12,000; office building,
Oreg.
$25,000;
Winnebago, Nebr.
Winnebago, Nebraska: Improvements to water system, $10,000; cot-
tages for farm agents, $15,000;
Administrative ex-
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 reference;
purchase and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehi-
cles; traveling expenses of employees; rent of office and storage space;
telegraph and telephone tolls; and all other necessary expenses not
specifically authorized herein, $175,000; in all, $1,936,500, to be imme-
Proosos.
diately available, and to remain available until June 30, 1941: Pro-
aTorunsferisttionf
t
ided,That not to exceed 10 per centum of the amount of any specific
authorization may be transferred, in the discretion of the Commis-
sioner of Indian Affairs, to the amount of any other specific authoriza-
tion, but no limitation shall be increased more than 10 per centum by
nexpended balan- any such transfer: Provided further, That the unexpended balances
able.
O f appropriations made available under this head in the Interior
1 1 0tat.590;52 Sta.
Department Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1938, and in the Second
Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1938, shall continue avail-
able for the same purposes until June 30, 1940.
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