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 828 72d CONGRESS. !SESS. II. CH. 98. FEBRUA RY 17, 1933 . From tribal fends. together with the following amounts payable from tribal funds on deposit in the Treasury : San Carlos, Arizona, $50 ,000 ; Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache, Oklahoma $75,000 ; Klamath, Oregon, p,or o,. $3,000 ; Truxton Canyon, Arizona, 15,000 ; in all $143,000 : Pro- Con dit ion s for re° vided, That the expenditures for the purposes above set forth shall be under conditio ns to be prescribe d by the Secretar y of the Interior for repayment to the United States on or before June 30, 1939, t ds ns on irrig able except i n the cas e of loan s on irri gable la nds for p ermanent improve- ment of said lands in which the period for repayment may run for not ex ceedin g twen ty yea rs, in the d iscreti on of the Se cretar y of the Inte rior,, an d advance s to old, disable d, or ind igent Ind ians for their support2 which shall remain a charge and lien against their sav e ey albs for land until paid : Provided further, That advances may be made to educational courses, worthy Indian youths to enable them to take educational courses, including courses in nursing, home economics, forestry, and other industri al subjec ts in col leges, un iversiti es, or ot her insti tutions, and advances so made shall be reimbursed in not to exceed eight years under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the biucya its an d avai ls- Interior may prescribe : Provided further, That all moneys reim- bursed during the fiscal year 1934 shall be credited to the respective appropriations and be available for the purposes of this paragraph. Livestock infected For reimbursing Indians for livestock destroyed on account of with dourine. Re imb urs eme nt for being infected with dourine, and for expenses in connection with the animals destroyed. work of eradicating and preventing dourine in livestock of Indians, to be expended under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe, $3,000. Scabies in sheep and For assisting Indians in the eradication of scabies in their sheep goats. Eraaie ation, et c. and goats, $ 5,00 0, which amount may b e tran sferre d by t he Secr etary of the Interior, with the approval of the Secretary of Agriculture, to the Bureau of An imal I ndustr y for direct expend iture. water supply. Developing, conserv- ing, etc. Increasing grazing ran ge. Improving, from tribal funds. Reservations desig- nated. From tribal funds. DEVELOPMENT OF WA TER SUPPLY De velop ing water supp ly : Fo r imp rovi ng sp rings ,1 drilling wells, and otherwise developing and conserving water for Indian use, includi ng the purch ase, c onstru ction, and in stalla tion o f pump ing machinery, tanks, troughs, and other necessary equipment, for oper- ation and maintenance thereof, and for necessary investigations and surveys for t he pur pose o f incr easing the av ailabl e graz ing ra nge on unallotted lands on Indian reservations ; for the Navaho and Hopi Indians in Arizona and New Mexico, the Papago Indians in Arizona, and the Pu eblo I ndian lands in New Mexico , $87, 300. Water supply for Indian use and increasing grazing range on unallotted Indian land (tribal funds) For improving springs, drillin g well s, and other wise d evelop ing and conse rving water for Indian us e, includ ing the p urchase, construct ion, and installat ion of pumping machi nery, tanks, troug hs, an d other neces sary e quipme nt, for ope ration and m ainten ance t hereof, and f or nec essary inves ti- gations and surveys for the purpose of increasing the available gr azing range on una llotte d land s on I ndian r eserva tions : For the Mescalero Reservation, New Mexico, $5,000 ; for the Ute Mountain Reservation, Colorado, $3,000 ; for the Jicarilla Reservation, New Mex ic o, $8 ,0 00 ; for the Truxton Canyon Reservation, Arizona, $3,000 ; in all, $17,000 ; to be paid from funds held in trust for said tribes of Indians, respectively, by the United States.