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74m CONGRESS . SESS. II. CH. 691. JUNE 22, 1936 . 1767 seeds, anima ls, ma chiner y, too ls, im plemen ts, an d othe r equi pment necessary, and for advances to Indians having irritable allotments to assist them in the development and cultivation thereof, in the di screti on of the Se cretar y of t he Int erior, to en able I ndians to become self-supporting : Provided, That the expenditures for the c n a inns for repay- purposes above set forth shall be under conditions to be prescribed m ent . by the Secretary of the Interior for repayment to the United States on or before June 30, 1942, except in the case of loans on irrigable lands ns on irrigable lands for permanent improvement of said lands, in which the period for repayment may run for not exceeding twenty years, in the discre- tion of the Secretary of the Interior : Provi ded fu rther, That not Limitation. to ex ceed $25,0 00 of the amoun t he rein appro priat ed sh all b e expended on any one reservation or for the benefit of any one tribe of Indians : Provi ded fu rther, That the Secretary of the Interior Advances to old, etc., is hereby authorized, in his discretion and under such rules and allottees . regulations as he may prescribe, to make advances from this appro- priation to old, disabled, or indigent Indian allottees, for their sup- port, to rem ain a charge and l ien ag ainst their lands until paid Provided further, That not to exceed $15,000 may be advanced to Advances to young worthy Indian youths to enable them to take educational courses, students ; repayment . includ ing co urses in nur sing, home e conomi cs, fo restry , and other industrial subjects in colleges, universities, or other institutions, and advances so made shall be reimbursed in not to exceed eight years, under such r ules a nd reg ulatio ns as the Se cretar y of t he Int erior mIprescribeT ndustrial assistance (tribal funds)

For the construction of homes

Industrial assistance . Constructing homes, for individual members of the tribes ; the purchase for sale to them purchaseofseed, equip. of seed, animals, machinery, tools, implements, building material, ment, etc° and other equipment and supplies ; and for advances to old, dis- Advances to old, etc ., abled, or indigent Indians for their support, and Indians having Indians. irrigable allotments to assist them in the development and cultivation thereof, to be immediately available, $356,000, payable from tribal Allotments . funds as follows : Fort Yuma, California, $10,000 ; Fort Hall, Idaho, $25,000 ; Blackfeet, Montana, $5,000 ; Flathead, Montana, $15,000 ; Rocky Boy, Montana, $8,000 ; Tongue Rive r, M ontan a, $1 0,000 ; Omaha, Nebraska, $8,000 ; Summit Lake, Nevada, $4,000 ; Western Shoshone, Nevada, $15,000 ; Mescalero, New Mexico, $10,000 ; Standing Rock, North Dakota, $20,000

Klamath, Oregon, $25,000 ;

Cheyenne River, South Dakota, $50,000 ; Pine Ridge, South Dakota, $10,000 ; Rosebud, South Dakota, $10,000 ; Co lvi lle , W ash ing ton , $25,000 ; Puvallup, Washington, $10,000 ; Quinaielt, Washington, $25,000 ; Ne ah Bay , Was hin gt on, $20,000 ; Spokane, Washington, $6,000 ; Yakima, Washington, $25,000 ; Bad River, Wisconsin, $5,000 ; Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin, $15 .000 ; and the unexpended balances Ant aPaavailable . of funds available under this h ead in the Interior Department Vol. 47, p. 335 . Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1936, and the Act of June 27, 1932 (47 Stat., p . 335), are hereby continued available during the fiscal year 1937 : Provided, Th at the expen diture s for the pu rposes Conditions so onscorrepay- above set fo rth sh all be under condi tions to be prescr ibed b y the went . Secretary of the Interior for repayment to the United States on or before June 30, 1942, except in the case of loans on irrigable land s . •• irrigable lands for pe rmanen t impr ovemen t of s aid la nds in which the p eriod for repayment may run for not exceeding twenty years, in the discre tion o f the Secret ary of the I nterio r, and advan ces to old, disabled, or indigent Indians for their support, which shall remain a charge and lien against their land until paid

Provi ded fu rther, s tudents. to young Th at advances may be made to worthy Indian youths to enable them to take educational courses, including courses in nursing, home economics, forestry, and other industrial subjects in colleges,