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SIXTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. L Cn. 277. 1926. 459 the installation, repair, and improvement of heating, lightin , wer, and sewerage and water systems in connection therewith, _ ¥l)50,000: Provided That this appropriation shall be available for §K§’,"Q,}‘°};,4,,, yqyk the prsgient of saliaries and expenses of personsiemploypd in the supe `on of construction or repair work of roads and ridgeson Indian reservations and other lands devoted to the Indian Service. v,,,,,,,,,s_ 'I`hat not to exceed $150,000 of a plicable a propriations made M1¤w¤¤<>¤ pr gun- herein for the Bureau of Indian Afurs shall available for the t°°°°°°’ mp" ”’ °` maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled and horse- drawn passenger-cariging vehicles for the use 0 superintendents, _ farmers, physicians, eld matrons, allctting, irri tion, and other u,,m,,d_ employees in the Indian field service:`P·ro»v2kied, 'lgilat not toexceed $14,000 may be used in the purchase of horse-drawn passenger- carrying vehicles, and not to excemi $35,000 for the purchase of motonpropelled passenger-carrying vehicles, and that such vehicles shall be used only for 0 cial service. That to meet possible emergencies, not exceeding $100,000 of the ,,,E,“§,°§E§'$‘,Q{.',,,,,,,,“}{‘§,‘,‘; appropriations made by this Act for support of rcmrvation and {g;:'“°° ¤¤¤¤>¤*·· ncnreservation schools, for school and agenc buildi and for ` preservation of health among Indians, shall, be avziiizble, upon approval of the Secretary of the Interior, for replacing any build- ings, equipment, su plies, livestock, or other property of those activities of the Indian Service above referred to which may be destroyed or rendered unserviceable by fire, hood, or storm: Pro- §’u‘;{g';,'é mmm, vided, That the limit of $7 ,500 for new construction contained in ¤¤¤- the appropriation for Indian school buiidinggs shell not apply to Rc ml C such emergency expenditures: And p1·0oided’fum*her,TPhtat any diver- °° ’° °°°°°S‘ sions of appropriations made hereunder shall be reported to Con- gress on the first Monday in December, 1927. ‘ nxrn1~rsns.1N rnosarr. 1ua·r·rr.1zs P¤>b¤=<> ¤¤¤¤m- For the purpose of determining the heirs of deceased Indian ,D·*¤¤¤ ,_,¤;{)·;¢m;·_$>*¤ of allottees having right, title, or interest inansy trust or restricted ` property, under rlggulations prescribed by the ecretary of the Inte- rior, $70,000, rei ursable as provided by existing. law, of which um ia: mv' e , at t_ e provisions o t ' par a Primo. not apply to the Osage Indians nor to the Five—Ci of mm °‘°°"°°d‘ Oklahoma. i . _ i For salaries and expenses of such attorneys and other employees ¥&¤v¤ Civilimi Tube as the Secretary of the Interior may, in his discretion, deem neces- °°Aa£¤°€§°§°Zit. sary in probate matters affecting restricted allottees or their heirs in the Five Civilized Tribes and inthe several tribes of, the.Q,uapaw Agency, and forithe costs and other necessary e i enses incident to suits instituted or conducted by such attorneys, @8,200: Provided, mgbnyé tc That no part of this a propriation shall be availab _, for the pay- mime airilviiiéviié ment of attorneys or other employees unless appointedafter a °“‘“"°°· petitive examination b the Civil. Service Commission and fmm an eligiblelist furnished by such commission. , or risnixais ,ooM1gnss1oN1·ius , For expenses of the Board of Indian Commissioners $10,000, of C**i¤¤¤ <>¤¤¤¤¤*$i<>¤· which amountnot to_exceed$$7 560 may·be"expended‘ior personal _services·inthe-Disi¤•ictof·Oolumbia; ` I ' `V ` __ T j p · A’ i ruerminauos V I¤<¤¤¤ *¤·¤¤¤· For the survey, resurvey, classification, and allotment of lands in ,B@gy,$8,Y*g5·€,§“°"i¤¤ severalty under the provisions of the Act of February 8, 1887 ' '