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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 258. 1922. 773 COAST AND GEODETIC sunvnr. Sucgg'; md °°°d°°*° For necessary alterations to United States ship Flamingo to con- ,hQ'i'“‘”*”€°·" U- S- vert it from a mine sweeper to a surveying vessel, fiscal year 1923, Conversion of.19¤i· $36,160. INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. I¤*¤¤¤*D¤v¤*¤¤¤¤¤· OFFICE or THE SECRETARY. $°¤¤*¤¤'= °¤•=¤· The appropriations for "miscellaneous printigg for the Geo- i¤gMl.i1°Z£Z'a°§·"e'a1,l’.·'i'Ld£ logical S1n·ve, Bureau of Mines, and the Patent ce, contained in *°§,;gP{,Q1§f,¤“°m· the Interior Oepartment Appropriation Act for_the Hscal year 1923, ’ ' are also made available for ‘ miscellaneous bind1ng." _ _ _ That portion of the appropriation for the Government Printing  me "“‘°' Oiiice for the fiscal year 1922 which ma]? be necessary to execute mcug_v*gP;d*';}§°g,vgg printing and binding for the Interior epartment under orders aurmgaeeenyeer. placed with the Public Printer during the Hscal year 1922, within the V°“‘“·P‘ *2*** total allotments to the Interior Department, Geological Survey, and Patent Office, for that fiscal year, is herelzy reappropriated an made available during the fiscal year 1923 for at purpose. GENERAL LAND ormcn. 1’“““°'°“‘”· To enable the Secretary of the Interior, with the cooperation of the i·eiFier$.E3i§]?aZl"°’”i° Secretary of Agriculture or otherwise, as in his judgment may be ,§{g§f’°“°“ °' '°‘ most advisable, to establish and maintain a patrol to prevent trespass Vol- 39. p- 218. and to guard against and check Brea upon the lands revested in the cw, my wm United tatesby the Act a roved June 9, 1916, and the lands known r¤•¤1¤¤¤¤· as the Coos Bay lands involved in the case of Southern Oregon Co. agmnst nited States (No. 2711, in the Circuit Court of Aplpeals of the Ninth Circuit), iiscal year 1922, $5,726.85. Bodum md egisters and Receivers: For salaries and commissions of ters ceivers. N of district land offices and receivers of public moneys atl-Erict $‘#2°§:%:"’23‘ land offices, at not exceeding $3,000 per annum each, fiscal year 1923, Am 55, $45,850; for clerk hire, rent and other incidental expenses of the ’p` ` district land offices, including the expenses of depositing public money, fiscal year 1923, $30,000; in all, $75,850. 1·ENs1oN orrrcm. Pension Omoo. For additional employees from July 15, 1922, to June 30, 1923, p1$°£“i4i°»°°¤i1e¤€¤nm§ inclusive, to enable the ureau of Pensions to carry out the provisions ¥;§}‘°“‘ °‘ P°'“*°'“· of the Act of May 3 1922, for the monthly payment of pensions, at Aw. 1>·¤¤¤- annual rates, as follows: Three supervising clerks, at $2,000 each; clerks·—thirteen at $1,800 each, seventeen at $1,600 each, forty-five at $1,400 each, eighty-two at $1,200 each; two messengers, at $840 gash; threey assistant messengers, at $720 each; in all, fiscal year 1923, 212,596.6 . Miscellaneous expenses: For an additional amount for printing,  °" stationery, and envelo es, and for urchase, repair, and exc ange of ' adding machines,   machines, typewriters, check-signing machines, and other labor·saving devices, furniture, filing cabinets, and postage on foreign mail, to enable the Bureau of Pensions to carry out the provisions of the Act of May 3, 1922, for the monthly pay- 4’**¢·P·5°5· ment of pensions, fiscal year 1923, $45,875. INDIAN AFFAIRS. I¤·¤¤¤D·P¤¤¤¤¤¢- That the $150,000 reimbursable appropriated b§Jsection 2 of the tiunalliririvu Bm? Act or February 14, 1920 (Forty-first Statutes at args, page 417), ..§';%,:,.‘*?·,,‘;",,,,,',{’,; for completing the construction of a dam with bridge superstructure **'¤”