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 sixirrwnienrn coseanss. sm. 11. Ch. 462. 1925. 1147 For pay of seventy judges of Indian courts where tribal relations c°{,$,§¤°s· I“‘“°¤ now exist, $8,400. ` For pay of Indian police, including chiefs of police at not to I°d*’“‘P°“°°— exceed $60 per month each and privates at not to exceed $40 per month each, to be employed in maintaining order, for purchase of equipments and supplies, and for rations for policemen at nonration agencies, $177,760. _ For the suppression of the traiiic in intoxicating liquors and a·§E£¥”°S5i”g h°u°' deleterious drugs, including peyote, among Indians, $22,000. _ For construction, lease, purchase, repair, and improvement of iitigiigstimgigiae agency buildings, including the purchase of necessarv lands and the “°“»’°p"i'*· °‘°- instal ation, repair, and improvement of heating, lighting, power, and sewerargle and water systems in connection therewith, $150,000: Provided, at this appropriation shall be available for the pay- §_{°"‘“°·?·. wom ment of salaries and expenses of persons employed in the super- K vision of construction or repair work of roads and bridges on Indian reservations and other lands devoted to the Indian Service: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Interior is authorized Hm¤¤<11izhtt¤¤m· to allow employees in the Indian Service, who are furnished quarters, pl°y°°s` necessary heat and light for such quarters without charge, such heat and light to be paid for out of the fund chargeable with the cost of heating and lighting other building? at the same place. , That not to exceed $150,000 of applica le a propriations made Xiiiiiiiieeror malnherein for the Bureau of Indian Aiairs shall ge available for the *°““"°“· '°P°i”· °‘°- maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-pro elled and horsedrawn passengencariging vehicles for the use of) superintendents, farmers, physicians, eld matrons, allotting, irrigation, and other employees in the Indian field service: Provided, That not to exceed _, $14,000 may be used in the purchase of horse-drawn passenger- ° carrying vehicles, and not to exceed $35,000 for the purchase of motor—propelled passenger—cari-ying vehicles, and that such vehicles shall be used only for official service: Provided further, That such wl§i·°1fgpXi°¢ii¤i¢tltii.u°m motor-propelled vehicles shall be purchased from the War Department, if practicable. EXPENSES IN Pnonarn Marrmzs P’°b¤'° m¤*°°”· For the purpose of determining the heirs of deceased Indian dg?-,'Z§,'[;‘”i,,1']l,'§§‘,,;‘,?i"°' allottees having right, title, or interest in any trust or restricted property, under reggilations prescribed by the Secretary of the In- P _ terior, $83,680, reim ursable as provided by existing law: Provided, vitiiiiiii am Indian That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to use not to °“’"°· exceed $17,000 for the employment of additional clerks in the Indian Ollice in connection with the work of determining the heirs of deceased Indians, and examining their wills, out of the $83,680 ap· T,,bmmm_,_ propriated herein: Provided further, That the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to the Osage Indians nor to the Five Civihzed Tribes of Oklahoma. ,,,“,C,,mmT,,,m For salaries and expenses of such attorneys and other employees uni] Qéxamws. as the Secretary of the Interior may, in his discretion, deem neces- ”° ° °°“’°"’°*‘ sary in probate matters affecting restricted allottees or their heirs in the Five Civilized Tribes and in the several tribes of the Quapaw Agency, and for the costs and other necessary expenses incident to D in suits instituted or conducted by such attorneys, $40,000: Promkled, iiitmeys, eee., n- That no part of this a propriation shall be available for the pay- §{g,§‘{§,_'° °“"“ ’°'“°° ment of attorneys or officr employees unless appointed after a competitive examination by the Civil Service Commission and from an eligible list furnished by such c0mm1ssion.