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 576 Use of revenues. Revolving fund for loan s to In dian c orpo- rations. 48Stat.986. Making loans, etc. 49 Stat.1967. Services and sup- plies. Indian arts and crafts. 49 Stat. 891 . Indian Ar ts and Crafts Board, ex- pen ses . Printing and bind- ing. Services in the Dis- trict. Proviso. Salary restriction. Water supply. Developing and con- serving, in Arizona and New M exico . Irrigation and drain- age. Construction, main- tenance, etc. Projects. Limitation. 48 Star.1227. 31U.S.C.°725c. 75TH CONGRESS, 1sT SESSION-CH. 570-AUGUST 9, 1937 by Indian tribes and approved by the Secretary of the Interior, and revenues derived therefrom shall be covered into the Treasury to the credit of the respective tribes. For an additional amount to be added to the appropriations here- tofore made, for the establishment of a revolving fund for the purpose of making and administering loans to Indian chartered corporations in accordance with the Act of June 18, 1934 (48 Stat ., p . 986), and of making and administering loans to individual Indians and to associations or corporate groups of Indians of Oklahoma in accord- ance with the Act of June 26, 1936 (49 Stat ., p . 1967), $520,000, of which amount not to exceed $125,000 shall be available for personal services in the District of Columbia and in the field, for purchase of equipment and supplies, and for other necessary expenses of admin- istering such loans, including not more than $2,500 for printing and binding. For the development, under the dir ection of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, of Indian arts and crafts, as authorized by the Act of August 27, 1935 (49 Stat ., p . 891), including personal services, purchase and transportation of equipment and supplies, purchase of periodicals, directories , and books o f reference, p urchase and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, telegraph and telephone services, cost of packing, crating, drayage, and trans- portation of personal effects of employees upon permanent change of station, expenses of exhibits and of attendance at meetings con- cerned with the development of Indian arts and crafts, traveling exp enses, includ ing payment o f actual trans portation exp enses and not to exceed $10 per deem in lieu of subsistence and other expenses of members of the Indian Arts and Crafts Board, serving without other compensation from the United States, while absent from their homes, not to exceed $2,500 for printing and binding, and other necessary expenses, $42,500, of which not to exceed $16,000 shall be available for personal serv ices in the D istrict of Col umbia : Pro- vided, That no part of this appropriation shall be used to pay any salary at a rate exceeding $7,500 per annum. DEVELOPMENT OF WATER SUPPLY Developing water supply : For developing and conserving water for domestic and stock purposes on lands of the Navajo and Hopi Indians in Ari zona and New Mexico, the P apaao Indians in Arizona, and the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, including the purchase and installation o f pumping mac hinery, and o ther necessary equipment, and for operation and maintenance thereof, $70,000. IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE For the construction, repair, and maintenance of irrigation sys- tems, and for purchase or rental of irrigation tools and appliances, water rights, ditches, and lands necessary for irrigation purposes for Indian reservations and allotments ; for operation of irrigation systems or appurtenances thereto when no other funds are applicable or available for the purpose ; for drainage and protection of irri- gable lands from damage by floods or loss of water rights, upon the Indian irrigation projects named below, in not to exceed the follow- ing amounts, respectively Miscellaneous projects, $23,000 ; Arizona : Ak Chin, $4,000 ; Chiu Chui, $4,000 ; Ganado, $1,500, together with $1,000, from which amount expenditures shall not exceed the aggregate receipts covered into the Treasury in accordance with section 4 of the Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act, 1934 ; Navajo and Hopi, miscellaneous