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 532 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 364 . JULY 1, 1932 . Forest Service. os Fir eelhsK .M~alL For p ayment to Joseph K. Munhall, of Corona, California, as Vol. 46, P. 1935. authorized by Private Act Numbered 173, Seventy-first Congress, approved June 27, 1930 (46 Stat . 1935), $116.25. Department of Com- merce. Patent office. Printing, etc. Interior Department. Indian Affairs Bu- reau. Indian suppli es. Pueblo Indian lands, New Mexico. Quieting title, etc. Vol .43,p . 636 . Payment to Indians for property damaged. Payment to Indians of designated pueblos. Laguna. San Felipe. Balance reappropri- ated. Vol. 45, p. 1569. Nambe, supplemen- tal. Tongue River Agen- cy, Mont. Power system . Balance roappropri- ated. Vol.46,p. 1565. Rights of way. Indian village, Elko, Nev. Vol. 46, p. 1586. Isl ets Pueblo, N. Mex. Fence. Jemez Pueblo, N. Mex. FOREST SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE CONTINGENT EXPENSES Printing and binding, Patent Office : For an additional amount for printing the weekly issue of patents, designs, trade-marks, prints, and labels, exclusive of illustrations ; and for printing, engraving illustrations, a nd binding the O fficial Gazette, including weekly and annual indices, fiscal year 1932, $280,000. DEP AR TME NT OF THE INT ER IOR BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS Purchase and transportation of Indian supplies : For an add i- tional amount for expenses of purchase and for transportation of goods and supplies for the Indian Service, fiscal year 1931, $210,000. Compensation to Pueblo Indians of New Mexico For carrying out the provisions of the Act of June 7, 1924 (43 Stat . 636), to quiet title in Pueblo Indian lands, New Mexico, and in settlement for damages for lands and water rights lost to the Indians of the pueblos, as recommended in the respective reports of the Pueblo Lands Board thereon, the sum of $55,502 .02, fiscal year 1933, as follows Laguna, $33,566 .47, which may be expended for the purchase of land, irrigation, drainage, and other improvements, and the purchase of equipment for the benefit of the Laguna Pueblo Indians ; San Felipe, supplemental, $21,860 .88, which, together with the unex- pended balance. of the original award for this pueblo, may be expended for the purchase of land, irrigation, drainage, and other improvements, and the purchase of equipment for the benefit of the San Felipe Pueblo India ns ; Nambe, supplemental, $1.40; San Ildefonso, supplemental, $73 .27. Tongue Ri ver Agency, Montana : The unexpended balance of the appropriation of $27,000 contained in the Second Deficiency Ac t, fiscal year 1931 (46 Stat. 1565), for power plant, Tongue Rive r Age nc y, Mo nta na, is hereby continued available until Jun e 30, 1933, for the same purpose or, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, for constructing a power line and distribution system, including pur cha se of equipment and necessary rights of way, betwee n Col strip and Lame Deer, Montana. Indians ne ar Elko, Nevada : The unex pend ed b alan ce of the approjlriation contained in the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1911 (46 Stat . 1563), for the purchase of a village site, construction, removal, repair, or enlargement of homes, and installation of sewer and water systems for the use and benefit of Indians near Elko, Nevada, is hereby continued available until June 30, 1933. Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico : For fencing lands belonging to the Indians of the I sleta Pueblo, Ne w Mexico, fiscal year 1933, $1,532 .21, payable frdm funds on deposit in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of such Indians. Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico : For the purchase of land, including necessary costs of conveyance, for the Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico,,