Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 47 Part 1.djvu/1633

 72d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CFI. 282. MARCH 4, 1933 . 1609 board or ge ne ral council of the Menominee Tribe, Wisconsin or ~O ne en ne ra council ex. committees thereof, when engaged on business of the tribe, including visits to Washington, District of Columbia when duly authorized or approved by the Secretary of the Interior, 6,000, to remain avail able until June 30, 1 934, and to be r aid from the fun ds held by the Un ited States in trust for the Menominee Tribe. Claims of individual Sioux Indians : For payment to individual leinix Indians, dii° enrolled Indians or their heirs under the Pine Ridge, Standing Rock, Cheyenne River, and Rosebud Sioux Agencies in full settlement of diPa ing claimsra f in. their claims against the Government, as found due by the Secretary of the Interior pursuant to the Act of May 3, 1928 (45 Stat., p. 484), Att orney fees. and for payment of attorney fees in connection with the adjudication Ante, p. 818. of such claims, as authorized by the Act of February 16, 1933 (Public Num be red 3 59, Seventy-second Congress), fiscal years 193 3 and 1934, $19,357. BURE AU OF RE CLAM ATIO N tionBureau of Reclama- . Minidoka project, Idaho : For refunds to subscribers of amounts Idaho idoka project, contributed by them for construction of a storage plant for potatoes at Ru per t, Idaho, su ch re fun ds being required under contracts between the United States and the subscribers, fiscal year 1933, $2,453.43, payable from the reclamation fund. Shoshone project, Wyoming : For emergency repairs, replacements, a, „s"„na project, and betterments to power system, not to exceed 15,000 from power revenues, to remain available until June 30, 1934 . Cooperative and general investigations : For an additional amount cooperative, etc ., in- for co ope rat ive an gen eral investigati ons, $25,000, to be _payable vest iga tio ns . from the reclamation fund and to remain available until une 30, 1934. Reimbursement to reclamation fund : There is hereby transferred do Transfers s to re„iama- to the reclamation fund, from the unexpended balance of the appro- Ante, cie3k Naval priation, " Ammu niti on S tora ge F acil itie s, N avy, 192 8-19 32," Ammunition Depot . $513 .33, for repayment of amount paid from that fund for salary Personal services . of an employee of the Reclamation Service while engaged on work for the Navy Department in connection with the Cat Creek Naval Ammu niti on Depot, Ha wtho rne, Nev ada . NATIONAL PA RK SERVICE National Park Serv ice . Proposed Shenandoah National Park, Virginia : For administra- d an PNattiiona„~Park k, tion, protecti on, and maintena nce, inc luding f ire prev ention, and „ Adminis trative, etc ., including not exceeding $2,500 for the purchase (not to exceed $750 expenses . for any vehicle), maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-driven passen ger-carr ying veh icles fo r the us e of the superin tendent and empl oyees in co nnect ion w ith ge neral park work ; construction of physical improvements, including the construction of buildings and the alteration and improvement of old buildings ; in all, $80,000, to remain available until June 30, 1934 : Provided, Tha t no pa rt of Acceptance of title. this appropriation shall be available for expenditure in advance of the acceptance on behalf of the United States of title to a minimum area of one hundred and sixty thousand acres of land within the proposed Shenandoah National Park, as prescribed in the Act ap U.S .6., Supp. VI, proved February 4, 193 2 (U. S. C., Supp. VI, title 16, secs. 403b, P . 204 . 403d ; Act of February 4, 1932, 47 Stat . 37). Emergency reconstruction and fighting forest fires : For an addi- Forest conser vation , tional amount for reconstruction, replacement, and repair of roads, eme rge ncy. trails, bridges, buildings, and other physical improvements and of equipment in national parks or national monuments that are dam- aged or d estroyed by flo od, fire, storm, or other unavoid able causes,