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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 199. 1922. 563 to the appropriation from which paid. The provisions of this section “°*‘°**P¤P“S· shall also apply to native Indian pupils of school age under twenty- one years o age brought from Alaska. INDUSTRIAL wom; AND cam: or rmizniz. I°"°S“*·**' ‘”°*’*·°°°· For the PIIIPOSBS of preserving living and growing timber on Indian w;'i““"°’P'°$°'“°‘*°”· reservations and allotments, and to educate Indians in the proper care of forests; for the employment of suitable persons as matrons “°“°"“· to teach Indian women an gn·ls housekeeping and other household dut1es,_for necessary traveling expenses of such matrons, and for furmshing necessary equipments and supcplies and renting quarters Amwltm, uw, for them where necessary; for the con uctingl of ex eriments on m¤¤¤s.¤¢c· Indian school or agency farms designed to test the possihilities of soil and climate in the cultivation of trees, grains, vegetables, cotton, and fruits, and for the employment of practical farmers and stock- m;"¤“fm°“ “° “°°l" men, 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 suplplies for them; and for supermtending and directing farming an stock raisiplg among mm matrons. Indians, $37 5,000, of which sum not less than $50,000 sh be use _ for the employment of field matrons: Promkled, That the foregoing § &, Rm", shall not, as to timber, a ply to the Menominee Indian Reservation ¢i<g;u ew mm_ in Wisconsin: Provided jgrrther, That not to exceed $12,000 of the mms. " ` amount herein appropriated may be used to conduct experiments on Indian school or a enc farms to test the ossibihties of soil and . . & Y P. ?}’&“i“tZY°p‘$‘0aQh°a°a`3lJ$’“*FiZ.’2 2i£§‘Z.?%m‘i‘&Z”§’31dg{2'£;r¥§§“l¥$%St2?sd .i.:;a.·;:·.* mm *·~ ‘ Y I 7 ‘ farmers, physicians, nurses, and other hospital emiployees, and stockmen provided for in this Act shall not be mclude within the lumta- Vu 37 P m tier? on salaries and compensation of employees contained in the Act ' ' of ugust 24, 1912. mxrmrsns INCIDENT T0 runomsm AND TRANSPORTATION or INDIAN S“P’"“· SUPPLIES. For expenses necessary to the purchase of goods and supplies for c»§i•!¤ii1ii§' I the Indian Service, including inspection, pai of necessary employees, and all other expenses connected therew1t, including advertising, storage, and transportation of Indian gpods and supp ies, $490,000: ,,,0,.,,% Prmnded, That no part of the sum here y appropriated shall be used hogs? mm wmfor the maintenance of to exceed three warehouses m the Indian Cgaégt *0 mm Service: And pravided further, That the Secretary of the Treasury Yakima aeew¤¤¤iE°' is authorized to charge this appropriation with the sum of $209.95 and to credit the appropriation, ‘l?ramagc, Yakima Reservation, p.,.¢,p_5qs_ Washington, reimbursable," with a l1ke sum, the said sum being for transportation of certain supplies in the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, and erroneously paid from the appropriation herein last named. TELEGRAPHING AND TELEPHONING. . . . '¤‘¤*@a me ¤ For telegraph and telephone toll messagps on business pertam1ng_to *¤*¤P**¤¤£4=- I n the Indian Service sent and received by the Bureau of Indian Affairs at Washington, $6,800. EXPENSES or 1NnmN COMMISSIONERS. Cm _ l TED For expenses of the Board of Indian Commissioners, $9,500. PAY or INDIAN POLICE. _ _ For pay of Indian police, including chiefs of police at not to exceed $50 per month each and privates at not to exceed $30 per month each, to be employed in maintaining order, for purchase of equipments