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 1764 74TS C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 691. JUNE 22, 1936. naeefe tes , mainte- Vehicles, Indian S ervice : N ot to exceed $290,000 of applic able appropriations made herein for the Bureau of Indian Affairs shall be available for the maintenance, repair, and operation of motor- propelled and horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles for the use Transporting Indian of employees in the Indian field service, and the transportation of pupil s. Indian school pupils, and not to exceed $160,000 of applicable appro- pr iations ma y be used f or the pur chase and e xchange of motor- Use restricted. propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, and such vehicles shall be used only for official service, including the transportation of Indian school pupils. Emergency replace- Replacement of property destroyed by fire, flood, or storm : That men t of property, to meet possible emergencies not exceeding $35,000 of the appropria- tions made by this Act for support of reservation and nonreservation s choo ls, for sch ool and age ncy buil din gs, and for con serv atio n of health among Indians shall be available, upon approval of the Secre- ta ry of the Interior, for repl acing any buildings, equipme nt, suppli es, livestock, or other property of those activities of the Indian Service ab ove referr ed to whic h may be destroyed or rendere d unservic eable Proviso . by fire, flood, or storm : Provided, That any diversions of appropria- Report of diversions t to Congress. ions made hereunder shall be reported to Congress in the annual Bu dget. A ttenda nce at meet- Authorization for attending health and educational meetings ings. Not to exceed $7,000 shall be available from applicable funds for expenses (not membership fees) of employees of the Indian Service wh en authori zed by the ecretary of the In terior to attend mee tings of medical, health, educational, agricultural, forestry, engineering, and industrial associations in the interest of work among the Indians. Indian lands . INDIAN LANDS Pueblo Indians, N. Pur chase of l and and wa ter rights, and so f orth, Pueb lo Indian s, Mex. and water New Mexico (tribal funds) : The unexpended balances of appropria- rig hts, etc. Reappropriation tions heretofore made, from the trust funds of the several pueblos, from tribal funds, for the purchase of land and water rights, purchase of equipment for Ante, p. 182. industrial advanceme nt and fenc ing, irrig ating, and improving lands, are hereby continued available for the same purposes until June 30, 1937. Pueblo compen sation o. Compensation to Pueblo Indians, New Mexico : For the first of three installments for additional compensation to the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, for loss of land and water rights, and in settlement of the liability of the United States to said Pueblos as declared by ~Vol.1046 3, p. 636 ; vol. the Act of June 7, 1924 (43 Stat ., p . 636), and as authorized by the Act of May 31, 1933 (48 Stat., p . 109), $253,960 .61, which amount shall be deposited in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the fol lowi ng-n amed pu eblo s : Pueblos designated. Jemez, $628.33 ; Nambe, $15,813 .17 ; Taos, $28,235. 7 0 ; Sa nta Ana, $969.46 ; Santo Domingo, $1,418 .85 ; Sandia, $4,326 .87 ; San Felipe, $4, 984 .84 ; Isleta, $15,917.10 ; Picuris, $22,191 .47 ; San Ildefonso, $12,352 .76 ; San Juan, $51,287 .68 ; Santa Clara, $60,371 .39 ; Cochiti, Proviso. $12,608 .79 ; Pojoaque, $22,854.20 : Provided, That expenditures may Acquisit ion of lands, water rights, etc b e made from the foregoing sums, as authorized b the Act of May . 31, 1933, for the purcase of lads and water rights, purchase r construction of reservoirs, irrigation works, or other permanent improvements upon or for the benefit of the lands of said pueblos. Sioux In dians fail ing P ayment to Sioux Ind ians for f ailure to receive al lotments : Fo r to re cei ve allotments, payment to. payment to various Sioux Indians, or their heirs, on account of allotments of land to which they were entitled but did not receive, Ante, p. 340. and for compensation to attorneys for services performed, all as authorized by the Act of June 14, 1935 (49 Stat ., p . 340), $81,540 .49, to re main avail able unti l expended.