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 1230 sixrY-srxrn coxennss. s-ESS. III. cs. 119, 1921. GENERAL EXPENSES OF INDIAN SERVICE. ,,p,,,,,G°“,,°H °‘*’°“s°°' For a of s ecial a ents at $2 000 er annum; for traveling and Hts, etc. 1 J. _ _ ago incidenlial expgnses o? such special agents, including sleepmg-car fare, and a per diem of not to exceed $3.50 in lieu of subsistence, m the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, when actually employed on duty in the field or ordered to the seat of government; or transportation and incidental expenses of officers and clerks of the Office of Indian Aifairs when traveling on official duty; for pay of employees not otherwise provided for; and for other necessary Pmdm expenses of the Indian Service for which no other appropriation is compstémy Com- available, $125,000: Provided, That $7,500 of this agzpropriation ¥,.",,’§‘,g‘} “"° C"““°‘ shall be used for continuing the work of the Competency ommission Orlwrtribes- to the Five Civilized Tri es of Oklahoma: Provided, That not to exceed $15,000 of the amount herein afp ropriated may be expended out of applicable funds in the work o determining the com etency Bmkmpm M of Indians on Indian reservations outside of the Five Civilized)Tribes emma g in Oklahoma: Promkied further, That not exceedingh$3,000 of this amount shall be immediate} available for the pure ase of a book- Lwbmks keeping machine with incidrentagrvgpuipment and supplies in the Payment mem- Office of Indian Affairs: And pr ed further, That the Secretary ‘“"’· of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay for certain law books purchased for the Office of Indian Affairs at an expense of $488.70, from the appropriation for general expenses of the Indian Service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921. mS°°°t°°°` INDIAN SERVICE INSPECTORS. P°y'°t°` For pay of six Indian Service inspectors, exclusive of one chief inspector, at salaries not to exceed $2,500 per annum and actual traveling and incidental expenses, and not to exceed $3.50 per diem in lieu of subsistence when actually employed on duty in the field away from home or designated headquarters, $25,000. DETERMINING HEIRS. €$,°l” °' For the purpose of determining the heirs of deceased Indian allottees having any right, title, or interest in an trust or restricted prop- Pr _ erty, under regulations prescribed by the Slecretary of the Interior, q,‘§E°;’,; mmm 0;. $100,000, reimibursable as provided y existing law: Provided, That ”°°· the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to use not to exceed $30,000 for the employment of additional clerks in the Indian Office in connection with the work of determining the heirs of deceased mm m,md_ Indians, and examimng their wills, out of the $100,000 approplriated herein: Promded further, That the provisions of  paragrgpi shall gelztiaqlpply to the Osage Indians nor to the Five Civihze bes of oma. mm,. °"‘“‘°""° mnusrnr moss nmnms. E 'ng htm- . . 1¤g,m.,?¤· snmp- For the purpose of encouraging mdust and self-su rt amo P"` the Indians and to aid them in the cultureriif fruits, graihsltoand othlig crops, $100,000, or so much thereof as may be necess, which sum may be used for the purchase of seeds, animals, matizilliinery, tools, implements, and other equipment necessary, in the discretion of the Pndm  of the Interior, to enable Indians to become self-supporting: R¤>·r¤¤¤¤¢· P ° _, That Sfkld S¤1¤1 shall be expended under conditions to be pyrescribed by the Secretary of the Interior for its repa ent to the mm nited States on or before June 30, 1930: Promkledfurlgt That not to exceed $20,000 of the amount herein appropriated shall be ex-