SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 264. 1924. 405 fied to ?ve them moral, industrial, and educational training, $90,000: rovided, That not exceeding $5,000 of this sum may be 5{,°§§','§;’,3,, ,,,,,,1,,. used for obtaining remunerative employment for Indian youths and, m°¤*· when necessary, or payment of transportation and other expenses Re out to their places of employment: Provided further, That where prac- mm ` ticable the transportation and expenses o pupils shall be refunded Mmm u Us and shall be returned to the appropriation from which aid. The P D ` provisions of this section shall also apply to native Indian upils of school age under twenty-one years of age brought from Agaska. Schwlbuudmgs For construction, lease, purchase, repair, and improvement of Repairs, mipioveschool buildings, including the purchase of necessary lands and the m°°”’°t°‘ installation, repair, and 1mprovement of heating, lighti , power, and sewerage and water systems in connection therewith%230,000: hm, ` Promkled, hat not more than $7,500 out of this appropriation Limmiiou. shall be expended for new construction at any one school or institution unless herein expressly authorized. For support and education of Indian pupils at the following ;gE;.`§°$§§1’$,t§‘;$§?§°g boarding schools in not to exceed the following amounts, $°"°°"~ respectively: F M Fort Mo`ave, Arizona: For two hundred and fifty pupils and °" °l°v°"m"' for pay of] superintendent, $49,700; for general repairs and improvements, $4,000; Phmk mz Phoenix, Arizona: For eight hundred and fifty pupils and for ' pay of superintendent, includi(p(g) not to exceed $1,500 for printing and issuing school pagpr, $170, ; for general repairs and improvements, laundry;} mac inery,‘ and remodeling and extending of heating plant, 5,000; T t C ° Truxton Canyon, Arizona: I*or two hundred pupils and for pay mfux °° °"°°' ggsuperintendent. $40,000; for general repairs and improvements. 000; Theodore Roosevelt Indian School, Fort Apache, Arizona: For ¤m; four hundred and fifty pu ils and for pay of superintendent, ”"· $90000; for repairs, remodeliing, and improvement, $22,000; Emma mmm Sherman Institute, Riverside, California: For eight hundred and cm:. °°’ fifty pigpils and for pa of superintendent, including not to exceed $1,000 or printing and, issuing school paper, $170,000; for (general repairs an improvements, including construction of ad itional sleepin porches, $18.,000: for additional buildings and improvements, §22,000; rm maven, cnn. Fort Bidwell Indian School, California: For one hundred pupils and for pay oés superintendent, $22,500;_for general repairs and im rovemen 000; flaskell Irigtitute, Lawrence, Kansas: For eight hundred and fifty g¥§_“°“ I"’°"““’ upils and for pay of superintendents, including not to exceed gl,500 for printing and issuing school paper, $170,000· for general repairs and improvements, $18,000, to be immediately available; for continuing remodeling of heating and power plant and sinking wells for water system, $23,000; for drainage work, $4,000; M un t tv Mount Pleasant, Michigan: For three hundred and fifty pupils and for pay of superintendent, $78,000; for general repairs and improvements, including water softening system $15,000; P,wm°_m,m_ Pipestone, Minnesota: For two hundred and fifty pupils and for pay of superintendent, $50,000; for general repairs and improvements, $9,000; G Nm Genoa, Nebraska: For four hundred and fifty pupils and for pay ' of superintendent, $90,000; for general repairs and improvements, including extension and improvement of heating and lighting systems, and construction of gymnasium, $30,000; _ Umm my Nw Carson City, Nevada: For four hundred and twenty-five pupils ’ ` and for pay of superintendent, $85,000; for general repairs and