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57 STAT.] 78TH CONG., IST SESS. -CH. 218-JULY 12, 1943 Maintenance, San Carlos irrigation project, Gila River Reserva- tion, Arizona (receipt limitation), 1943 (from operation and main- tenance collections), $18,000; Improvement and maintenance, irrigation system, Colorado River Reservation, Arizona (reimbursable), 1943, $1,000; Improvement and maintenance, irrigation system, Colorado River Reservation, Arizona (receipt limitations), 1943 (from operation and maintenance collections), $1,000; Maintenance, irrigation systems, Fort Peck Reservation, Montana (reimbursable), 1943, $1,000; Improvement and maintenance, irrigation systems, Blackfeet Reservation, Montana (reimbursable), 1943, $250; Improvement and maintenance, irrigation systems, Crow Reserva- tion, Montana (reimbursable), 1943, $500; Improvement and maintenance, irrigation systems, Crow Reserva- tion, Montana (receipt limitation), 1943 (from operation and main- tenance collections), $2,500; Improvement and maintenance, irrigation systems, Klamath Reser- vation, Oregon (reimbursable), 1943, $350; Maintenance, irrigation systems, Wind River Reservation and ceded lands, Wyoming (reimbursable), 1943, $2,000; Indian boarding schools, 1943, $85,000; Administration of Indian property, 1943, $50,000; Miscellaneous Indian tribal funds, 1943: Arizona: Pima (Camp McDowell), $100, and Truxton Canion, $690; in all, $790; California: Mission, $990; Oregon: Klamath, $9,900; Utah: Uintah and Ouray, $220; Washington: Colville, $600, and Taholah, $140; in all, $740; Support of Osage Agency and pay of tribal officers, Oklahoma, $7,400; Protection of project works, Bureau of Reclamation (national defense), 1943, $50,000; . Advances to Colorado dam fund, Boulder Canyon project, 1943 A n " p.438- (amount that may be used from power and other revenues increased by $29,500); Ant,. 37. Reclamation fund, special fund, Kendrick project, Wyoming, 1943 A n (amount that may be used from power revenues increased by $9,500); Coal-mine inspections and investigations, Bureau of Mines, 1943, $39,000; Investigation of domestic sources of mineral supply, Bureau of Mines (national defense), 1943, $30,000; Manganese beneficiation pilot plants and research, Bureau of Mines (national defense), 1943, $60,000; Expenses, mining experiment stations, Bureau of Mines, 1943, $20,000; Care, and so forth, buildings and grounds, Bureau of Mines, Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania, 1943, $9,900; Magnesium pilot plants and research (national defense), 1943, $60,000; Ant, p Salaries and expenses, Government of the Virgin Islands, 1943, Antt, p438 $12,250; Salaries and expenses, agricultural experiment station and voca- Antc.p. a3 tional school, Virgin Islands, 1943, $400; Puerto Rican hurricane relief, administrative expenses, Depart- Atei.p.4 ment of the Interior, 1943 (the amount of available unobligated funds that may be used is hereby increased by $1,790); Total, Department of the Interior, $650,820. 445