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[54 STAT. PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 395-JUNE 18, 1940 under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may Credits;availability, prescribe: Provided further, That all moneys reimbursed during the fiscal year 1941 shall be credited to the respective appropriations and Establishment,etc., be available for the purposes of this paragraph: Provided further, of tribalenterprises. That funds available under this paragraph may be used for the estab- lishment and operation of tribal enterprises when proposed 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 Loans from revolv- the respective tribes: Provided further, That the unexpended balances ingloan fund. of prior appropriations under this head for any tribe, including reim- bursements to such appropriations and the appropriations made herein, may be advanced to such tribe, if incorporated, for use under rules and regulations established for the making of loans from the revolving 48Stat.986. loan fund authorized by the Act of June 18, 1934 (25 U. S. C. 470). Additional amount For an additional amount to be added to the appropriations hereto- . r evolving loan fore 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. 986), and of making and administering loans to individual Indians and to associ- ations or corporate groups of Indians of Oklahoma in accordance 25 Ui.s. c., supp. with the Act of June 26, 1936 (49 Stat. 1967), $249,600, of which amount not to exceed $22,500 shall be available for personal services Personal servic. in the District of Columbia, and $100,000 shall be available for per- sonal services in the field, for traveling expenses of employees, for purchase of equipment and supplies, and for other necessary expenses of administering such loans, including not more than $3,500 for print- ing and binding. Development of In- f or the deveopment, under the direction of the Commissioner of dartsdra Inan Affairsdian ndian arts and crafts, as authorized by the Act 25 . S. C . , Supp. of August 27, 1935 (49 Stat. 891), including personal services, pur- . chase and transportation of equipment and supplies, purchase of periodicals, directories, and books of reference, purchase and opera- ehicles. tion of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, telegraph and telephone services, cost of packing, crating, drayage, and transporta- tion of personal effects of employees upon permanent change of sta- tion, expenses of exhibits and of attendance at meetings concerned with the development of Indian arts and crafts, traveling expenses, including payment of actual transportation expenses, not to exceed rging nd bd- $2,500 for printing and binding, and other necessary expenses, $48,400, of which not to exceed $16:000 shall be available for personal services Salarylimitation. in the District of Columbia: Provided, That no part of this appro- priation shall be used to pay any salary at a rate exceeding $7,500 per annum. Suppressing couta- giousPlivstock dd Suppressing contagious diseases among livestock of Indians: The eaes. unexpended balance of the appropriation of $7,500 contained in the 50 stat. 221. Second Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1937, for reimburs- ing Indians of the Mescalero Reservation, New Mexico, for stock destroyed on account of being infected with Malta fever, and for expenses in connection with the eradication and prevention of this disease, is hereby made available for the same purposes for the fiscal year 1941. Development, etc., of water facilities. DEVELPMENT OF WATER SUPPLY For the development, rehabilitation, repair, maintenance, and oper- ation of domestic and stock water facilities on the Navajo Reserva- tion in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, the Hopi Reservation in Arizona, the Papago Reservation in Arizona, and the several Pueblos in New Mexico, including the purchase and installation of pumping and other equipment, $100,000. 418