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 824 72d CONGRESS. ,S ESS. II. CH. 98. FEBRUARY 17, 1933 . Judge s. For pay of judges of Indian courts where tribal relations now exist, at rates to be fixed by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, $15,000. Police. For pay of Indian police, including chiefs of police at not to exceed $70 per month each and privates at not to exceed $50 per month each, to be employed in maintaining order, and for purchase of equipments and suppl ies, $150 ,000. Suppressing liq uor , For the suppression of the traffic in intoxicating liquors and dele- terious drugs, including peyote, among Indians, $95,300. is ecYP,nufic ~ 10- For lease, purchase, repair, and improvement of agency buildings, pairs, etc. exclusive of hospital buildings, including the purchase of necessary lands and the installation, repair, and improvement of heating, light- ing, power, and sewerage and water systems in connection therewith, $164,260 ; for constr uction of ph ysical impro vements, excl usive of Proviso, hospitals, $55,000 ; in all, $219,260 : Provided, That not more than cos Li on on new $7,500 shall be exp ended' for n ew con structi on at any on e agen cy, Exceptions, except as follows : Northern Navajo, New Mexico, flood protection, $42,000, to be immediately available ; Zuni, New Mexico, improving water supply, $8,800, to be immediately available. vehintenanceicles . Vehicles, Indian Service : Not to exceed $230,000 of applicable Ma, etc, appropriations made herein for the Bureau of Indian Affairs shall be available for the maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-pro- pelled and ho rse-dr awn pa ssenge r-carr ying ve hicles for t he use of Transporting Indian employees in the Indian field service, including the transportation of P"5, Indian school pupils : Provided, That not to exceed $115,000 may be Purcha ses lim ited, used for the purchase and exchange of motor-propelled passenger- carrying vehicle s, and that such vehicles shall be used only for official ancsb service, including the transportation of Indian school pupils . ydi ver sio ns( rum Replacement of property destroyed by fire, flood, or storm
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specified apprepria- to meet possible emergencies not exceeding $75,000 of the appropri- tuons. ations made by this Act for support of reservation and nonreserva- tion schools, for school and agency buildings, and for conservation of health among Indians shall be available, upon approval of the Secretary of the Interior, for replacing any buildings, equipment, supplies, livestock, or other property of those activities of the Indian Service above referred to which may be destroyed or rendered un- Prouisua, serviceable by fire, flood, or storm : Provided, That th e limi tation s tloi sa. construe for new construction contained in the appropriations for Indian school, agency, and hospital buildings shall not apply to such emer- Report to congress. gency expenditures : Provided fwrth er, That any diversions of appro priat ions made here under sha ll be repo rted to C ongre ss in the annual Budget. ttendance at mesa Aut horiz atio n for atte ndin g hea lth a nd e ducat ional meet ings Not to exceed $7,000 shall be available from applicable, funds for expense s (not membe rship fees) of emp loyees of the India n Serv ice when authorized by the Secretary of the Interior to attend meet- ings of medical, health, educational, agricultural, forestry, engi- neering, and industrial associations in the interest of work among the Indians. Probate matters. EXPE NSES IN PROB ATE MATT ERS al lot i e ring heirs of For the purpose of determining the heirs of deceased Indian allot- tees having right, title, or interest in any trust or restricted prop- erty, under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior, $60,000, reimbursable as provided by existing law, of which $12,000 Services in the Dis- shall be available for pers onal serv ices in t he Distri ct of Col umbia t~Roaiao. Provided, That the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to Tribes excepted. the Osage Indians nor to the Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma.