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7)iTH CONG.. 3D SESS.--CI. 187--MAY 9, 1938 above referred to which may be destroyed or rendered unserviceable by fire, flood, or storm: Provided, That any diversions of appropria- tions made hereunder shall be reported 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. INDIAN LANDS Purchase of land and water rights, and so forth, Pueblo Indians, New Mexico (tribal funds) : For the purchase of additional land and water rights, the development of water for irrigation and domestic purposes, the purchase of equipment for industrial advancement, and for such other purposes, except per capita payments, as may be recom- mended by the governing officials of the Pojoaque Pueblo and be approved, by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, $56,524.21, payable from trust funds placed to the credit of that pueblo as a result of findings made by the Pueblo Lands Board pursuant to the provisions of the Act of June 7, 1924 (43 Stat. 636); and the funds available under this head for the various pueblos of New Mexico for the fiscal year 1938 are hereby continued available for the same purposes and under the same conditions until expended. Compensation to Pueblo Indians, New Mexico: For the last 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 the Act of June 7, 1924 (43 Stat. 636), and as authorized by the Act of May 31, 1933 (48 Stat. 109), $253,960.66, which amount shall be deposited in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the following-named pueblos: Jemez, $628.34; Nambe, $15,813.16; Taos, $28,235.69; Santa Ana, $969.46; Santo Domingo, $1,418.86; Sandia, $4,326.88; San Felipe, $4,984.85; Isleta, $15,917.11; Picuris, $22,191.46; San Ildefonso, $12,352.76; San Juan, $51,287.68; Santa Clara, $60,371.41; Cochiti, $12,608.79; Pojoaque, $22,854.21: Provided, That expenditures may be made from the foregoing sums, as authorized by the Act of May 31, 1933, for the purchase of lands and water rights, purchase or con- struction of reservoirs, irrigation works, or other permanent improve- ments upon or for the benefit of the lands of said pueblos and for such other purposes, except per capita payments, as may be recom- mended by the governing officials of the particular pueblos involved, and be approved by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Compensation to non-Indian claimants, Pueblo Indian Lands, New Mexico: The unexpended balances of appropriations heretofore made for compensation to non-Indian claimants, Pueblo Indian Lands, New Mexico, are hereby continued available for this purpose until expended. Purchase of land for the Navajo Indians 2 Arizona, reimbursable: The unexpended balance of the appropriation contained in the Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1934, for the purchase of land, and improvements thereon, including water rights, for the Navajo Indians in Arizona, as authorized by and in conformity with the provisions of the Act of June 14, 1934 (48 Stat. 961), is hereby continued available for the same purposes until June 30, 1939. Proviso. Report of diversions to Congress. Attendance at meet- ings. Indian lands. Pueblo Indians, N . Mex. Land and water rights, etc. Purchase of, from tribal funds. Per capita payments excepted. 43 Stat. 636. Funds continued available. 50 Stat. 571. Compensation for loss of land and water rights. 43 Stat. 636; 48 Stat. 109. Pueblos designated. Pror0io. Acquisition oflands, water rights, etc. 48 Stat. 109. Compensation to non-Indian claimants, Pueblo lands,N.Mex. 50 Stat. 572. Navajo Indians, Ariz. Purchase of land, reimbursable. Reappropriation. 48 Stat. 1033 . 48 Stat. 961. 299 52 STAT. j