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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 681-JUNE 25, 1938 Bureau of Indian BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS Affairs. Purchase, etc., of Purchase and transportation of Indian supplies: For additional Indian supplies, amounts for expenses of purchase and transportation of goods and supplies for the Indian Service, for the fiscal years that follow: 48 Stat. 366 . For 1935, $35,000; 49 Stat. 181. For 1936, $15,000 49 Stat. 1763. For 1937, $140,000; 50 Stat. 570. For 1938, $100,000 Suppressing liquor, Suppressing liquor traffic among Indians: For an additional etc., traffic. amount for the suppression of the traffic in intoxicating liquors and 49 Stat. 1763. deleterious drugs among Indians, fiscal year 1937, $1,861.97. Vehicles; limitation Vehicles, Indian Service: The limitation of $290,000 on the amount creased.tu of applicable appropriations for the Bureau of Indian Affairs con- Fiscal year 1937. tained in the Interior Department Appropriation Act, fiscal year 49 Stat. 1764. 1937, that may be expended for the maintenance, repair, and opera- tion of motor-propelled and horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles for the use of employees in the Indian field service, and the trans- portation of Indian school pupils, is hereby increased to $430,000. Fiscal year 1938. Vehicles, Indian Service: The limitation of $190,000 on the amount of applicable appropriations for the Bureau of Indian Affairs con- tained in the Interior Department Appropriation Act, fiscal year 50 Stat. 571 . 1938, that may be expended for the purchase and exchange of motor- propelled, passenger-carrying vehicles for the use of employees in the Indian field service, including the transportation of Indian school pupils, is hereby increased to $200,000. Payment to Sioux Payment to Sioux Indians for failure to receive allotments: For an Indians for failure to receive allotments. additional amount for payment to various Sioux Indians of the Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota, or their heirs, on account of allotments of land to which they were entitled but did not receive, and for compensation of attorneys for services performed, fiscal year 1938, $80, to remain available until expended. Fort Hall Reserva- Purchase of land, Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho (tribal funds): o o purchas For the purchase of Indian-owned and privately owned lands or interests therein, and improvements thereon, fiscal year 1939, $40,000, payable from funds on deposit to the credit of the Fort Hall Indians: Promios. Provided, That title to any land, interests therein, or improvements Shithoin tt for SO purchased shall be taken in the name of the United States in trust Tribes. for the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation: Pro- Titletosurfaceonly. vided further, That in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior title may be taken to the surface only. Southern Ute In- Purchase of land for the Southern Ute Indians, Colorado (tribal of landi'Colr. P^ funds): For the purchase of land and improvements thereon for the Southern Ute Indians in Colorado, fiscal year 1939, $20,000, payable from funds on deposit to the credit of the Southern Ute Band of Ute Title to land. Indians: Provided, That title to any land or improvements so pur- chased shall be taken in the name of the United States in trust for the Southern Ute Band of Indians. dite ountain In-s Purchase of land for Ute Mountain Indians, Colorado (tribal dians, Colo., purchase of land for. funds): For the purchase of land and improvements thereon for the Ute Mountain Band of Indians in Colorado, fiscal year 1939, $20,000, payable from funds on deposit to the credit of the Ute Mountain Proviso. Band: Provided, That title to any land or improvements so pur- Titleto land. chased shall be taken in the name of the United States in trust for the Ute Mountain Band of Ute Indians. Industrial assist- Industrial assistance (tribal funds): For an additional amount for the construction of homes for individual members of the tribes; for advances to them for the purchase of seed, animals, machinery, tools, 1130 [52 STAT.

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