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 1184 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 42. 1923. M¤¤¤¤¤· proper care of forests; for the employment of suitable persons as matrons to teach Indian women and girls housekeeping and other household duties, for necessary traveling expenses o such matrons, Agmunm, experi; and for furnishing necessary equipments and supplies and renting mmsem. quarters for them where necessary; for the conducting of experiments on Indian school or agency farms designed to test the possibilities of soil and climate in the cultivation of trees, grams, vegem§L*¤¤¤= md $*°°*· tables, cotton, and fruits and for the employment of practical farm- ` ers and stockmen, in addition to the agency and school farmers now· · employed; for necessary traveling expenses of such farmers and stockmen and for furnishing necessary equipment and supplies for mggd m°**'°¤¤ md them; and for superintending and directing farming and stock rais- `_ ing among Indians, $375,00, of which sum not less than $50000 §§},"j,·{;,°° Mem shall be used for the employment of iield matrons and nurses: Isration. vided, That the foregoing shall not, as to timber, apply to the Menominee Indian Reservation in Wisconsin: Provided further, ,,,§,§§’;_ °°°·· °‘P°'i‘ That not to exceed $20,000 of the amount herein appropriated may be used to conduct experiments on Indian school or agency farms 'to test the possibilities of soil and climate in the cultivation of trees, P8 t mémdb cotton, gram, vegetables, and fruits: And provided further, That iiuugziiii. Y the amounts paid to matrons, foresters, farmers, hysicians, nurses, and other hospital employees, and stockmen providbd for in this Act shall not be included within the limitations on salaries and com- V°‘·“"·P·52‘ pensation of employees contained in the Act of August 24, 1912. S“PP“'*‘· nxrnusm 1No1¤r.N*r ro runcnasn Arm cr1zANs1>o1z·rA·r1oN or INDIAN surrnms. m1i$°§$]2'°£?’ mm"` For expenses necessary to the purchase of goods and supplies for the Indian Service, including inspection, pa of necessary employees, and all other expenses connected therewith, includin advertising, _ storage, and transportation of Indian goods and supplies, $450,00 : $'§'°‘,,,,,,, wm, Provided, That no part of the sum hereby appropriated shall_bc ¤°*¤S°$- iésedfor the maintenance of to exceed three warehouses in the Indian ervice. rmmmrmxc Ann TELEPHONING. T°‘°g¥“*“"”‘ ‘“° For telegraph and telephone toll mess es on business pertaining tele lwmn. P S to the Indian Service sent and receivedaiy the Bureau of Indian Affairs at Washington, $6,800. nxrnnszs or xxnnm commxssiomms. Cmm For expenses of the Board of Indian Commissioners, $9,460. PAY or INDIAN roman. I°dj°°p°m°°' For pay of Indian police, including chiefs of police at not to exceed $50 per month each and privates at not to excee $30 per month each, to be employed in maintaining order, for purchase of equipments ~ gpg) supp `es, and for rations or pohcemen at nonration agencies, ,000. rar or moons or mnnn oomrrs. ¤¤`iig°°° °‘ Mm For $pay of judges of Indian courts where tribal relations now exist, ,500. ‘ Gmmmmm omrmun nxmuwsrzs or rimmiw emzvicn. s°°°u°°°°'°°°` Ear  of special ggmts, at $,000 per annum; for traveling and inciden expenses o such special agents, including sIeeping—car