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 73d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 38. MARCH 2, 1934 . of the Secretary of the Interior, for replacing any buildings, equip- ment, supplies, livestock, or other property of those activities of the Indian Service above referred to which may be destroyed or rendered unserviceable by fire, flood, or storm : Provided, That any div ersions of ap propriations made hereunder shall be rep orted to Congress in the annual Budget. Authorization for attending health and educational meetings Not to exceed $7,000 shall be available from applicable funds for expenses (not membership fees) of employees of the Indian Service when authorized by the Secretary of the Interior to attend meetings of medical, health, educational, agricultural, forestry engineering, and industrial associations in the interest of work among the Indians. IN DIAN LANDS Purchase of land and water rights, and so forth, Pueblo Indians, New Mexico (tr ibal funds)
 * The unexpended balances of appropria-

tions heretofore made, from the trust funds of the several pueblos, for the purchase of land and water rights, purchase of equipment for industrial advancement and fencing, irrigating, and improving lands, are hereby continued available for the same purposes until June 30, 1935 . Purchase of land for Navajo Indians (tribal funds) : For pu r- chase, or lease pending purchase, of additional land and water rights for the use and benefit of Indians of the Navajo Tribe as authorized to be acquired by the Act of May 29, 1928 (45 Stat ., p . 899), $50,000, payable from f unds on depos it to the cre dit of the Nav ajo Tribe

Provided, That title to all such lands so purchased shall be taken in the name of the United States in trust for the Navajo Tribe, and in purchasing such lands title may be taken, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, for the surface only. The u nexpended bal ance of the ap propriation o f $109,746 .2 5 c on - tained in the First Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1930, for payment to the loyal Shawnee Indians in settlement of their claim arising under the twelfth article of the treaty with said Indians proclaimed Octo- ber 14, 1868 (15 Stat ., p . 513), as authorized by and in accordance with the Act of March 4, 1929, and continued available until June 30, 1934, is hereby continued available until June 30, 1935. Payment to Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians, Oklahoma (tribal funds) : For payment to the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians, of Oklahoma, under such rules and regulations as the Sec- retary of the Interior may prescribe, $5 0,000 payable from funds on deposit to the credit of said Indians. INDUSTRIAL ASSISTANCE AND ADVANCEMENT For the preservation of timber on Indian reservations and allot- ments other than the Menominee Indian Reservation in Wisconsin, the education of Indians in the proper care of forests, including not to exceed $5,000 for the education of Indian pupils in forestry schools, and the general administration of forestry and grazing work, includ- ing fire prevention and payment of reasonable rewards for informa- tion leading to arrest and conviction of a person or persons setting forest fires in contravention of law on Indian lands, $183,510
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vided, That this appropriation shall be available for the expenses of administration of Indian forest lands from which timber is sold to the extent only that proceeds from the sales of timber from such lands a re insu fficien t for that pu rpose. 367 Proviso. Report to Congress. Attendance at meet- i ngs Indian lands. Pueblo Indians, N. Mex. Lan d and water rights. Sums reappropri- ated. Vol. 47, p. 825. Navajo Indians . Additional land and water rights. Vol 45, pp. 899, 1569. Proviso . Title for surface only Loyal Shawnee In- dians, Okla. Balance reappropri- ated. Vol. 45, p. 155 0; Vol. 47, pp. 826, 96. Vol. 15, p. 516; Vol. 46, p. 105. Kiowas, etc ., Okla. Payment to, from royalty funds. Vol.44,p. 740. In dustri al assi stance and advancement. Timber preservation, etc. Forestry schools. Proviso. Administration of forest lands, from tim- ber sales, etc.