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 § 13 r1r1.B zs.- Indian agent, or other J representative of his omce, to visit any Indian tribe for the purpose of negotiating and entering into a written agreement with such tribe for the commuuden of the perpetual annuities due under treaty stipulations, to be subject to the approval of Congress; and the Commissioner ot Indian Aifuirs shall transmit to Congress said agreements with such recommendations as he may deem proper. (Apr. 3Q, 1908, c. 153., 35 Stat. 73.) · ‘ 13. Expenditure of appropriations by ._ Bureau of Indian A§airs.—-The Bureau of Indian Aitairs, under tile supervision of the Secrcmry of the Interior, shall direct, supervise, hud expend such moneys as Congress may from time to time appropriate, for the beucht, care, and assistance ot theo Indians throughout the United States for tho following purposes : - General support and civilization, including education. For relief of distress and conservation of health. _ "* _ ‘ For industrial assistance and advancqmcut and general administration of Indian property. - _ _‘ For exténsiou, improvo§¤t, operation, and maintenance of existing Indian irrigation systems  for development of water supplies. _ _ . _ a . · » For   enlargement, extension, improvement, and repair ot the buildims and grounds of existing plants and projects. For the employment of iuwectors, supcrvigors, superintend- énts, clerks, Bold matrous, farmers, physicians, Indian police, Indian juéges, and other employees. Y _ .  For the mpprmlon ot tram in intogiqating liquor and deleterious drugs. _     . For the" purchase_ oi horse-drawn and motor-propelled passengemzarryiug ychicles for official use. . And for general and incidental expenses in connéction with the administration ot Indian affairs. (Nov. 2, 1921, c. 115, 42 _ Smt. 208.)_ · _ Chapter` 2.-—·0FFICERS OF INDIAN ` Sec. ’ 21. Board ol Indiaia commissioners. 22. ‘8€¢!E£Ii1 of board. » 28. Powers and dutlu o¢.boa¤l. 24. lnvutigatioua by amber of board. 25. Superintendent for Five Clvillzed Triba. ._ 26. Appointment of agents by President. " 27. Dotali of Army odlcers. . ` 28. Term ot oomcc ot, agent. 29. Bond ot agent. 30. Residence of agent. B1. Duties of agent. _ 82. Accounting for funds. 88.4 Superintmoenu lz; charge ot roacrvauonsg administration or oath of o¤ce. o 4 · 84. Oath; to expense accounts. "` " 85. Ackuowleagements ot deeds and administration ot oaths by Indian 88. Special agents and other o&¢crp to administer oaths. 87. Book; ot expenditures; acts of agent an mlsdoummor. 88. Visits to Washington by agents `l.¤.Ca1lto:¤la. ` 89. Compmntlou for extra retries. ‘ ‘ 46. umu of superintendmciea, agencies, md mbsgcncles. 41. Special menu and commissioners. . 42. interpreter:. 43. Person paid for other services not paid for interpreting. 44. tmploymmt ot Indians. . · 45. Protammco to Indiana qualmed lor  -~ 46. Pgetereuoo to · Indians in employment at olerlcal,   and other help. 47. Employmgm; of Indian labor and putchass ot producto of India: ladndry. ‘, 48. mgm; ot tribes to Qlmct employment of persona onzagod So: than 49. Qualiioaxiom of farmers. ‘ J 50.·Hc1<ling two o&c.¤•; leave of absence. _ 61. Addimual security mm persona charsed yith Maburnement oi som; or goods. K2. Hm bond no: dtwmvim dce:. 58. Disbursiug o&¤er•; daimotiou of dar; to act for. 54. Traveling QXPEBSN. _ · 55. Expenses of clerk: detailed on special duty. 56. Quarurs, fuel, and Mot for emgloyoaa.

-»12vn1a1vs 690 Sec. 57. Heat and light for employee? quarters. 58I“Llrn1tation on expenditure for compensation of employees, 59. Transfer of funds for payment ot employees; details for other service. 60. Compensation prescribed to be ln full. 61. Estimates for personal services in Indian oim. 62. Dlscontinnance and transfer of agencm. 63. Consolidation of agencies. 64. Services of agents d aed- with _ ob. Dlscontinuance ot agents, subagent:. and interpreters. os. Dutles or agency deve-treo an mpcrlntenoent or xmas achool. `61. Superintendent or training school at Cherohee Awww t• act as ra nt. · -. ° 88. Emgfoyees not to trade with Indians. Section 21. Board of- Indian cmxaissionera.-There shell be `a board ot indian commissioners, compaed of not more than ten persons, appointed by the President solely, {rom men emiinent for intelligence and philanthropy, and who wall serye without pecuniary compensation. (B. -8. [W.). f 22. Secretaryofb•arl.-4—Tlxebonrdo£1 wmhdoners' . is authorised toemploy a secretary, nd‘a··mmber otsald, board, and D8? his- salary out ot the approprlatlm www shall be made ·tor sold board:. (Ang. Z4, 1912, c. ®, 37 Stat. ,_&1.) J 23. Powers and duties of board.-The  shall only I have powerito `vlsit  and otmr Manchu of the 1¤u1¤¤‘ Service, and to l$t goods pmehased for said service,. and the Commlmioner of  A¤a1rs~ sham comltc with tnemmmnuos in the purchase of anpphes. -‘1‘he· ls- - sion shall report their doings to the. Secretary of the Interior. (liar 17. ,1882. `¤» 1% 5 1;% wh W4),  _, , , - _ · · 24. Investigations by scuba e5  Any member, of, the board of _ Indian commissioners is mpowensd to lavestipto I all contracts,  aceomts in »~· M r r   with nation ot vouchers and accounts by me cxecnére- eonmltteo M said board shall not boa prerewtsltoot payment. (B. S. Q 2042-) - · c s. ., H.  for“Five Gvihad Tslhea.-—'I'hemces ot Hrs Oivlliaed Tr%ea and malnténdeht oi Union Agency. in  aro_aboli& w or ber`1, 1914, and m lieu   khibeamwted ‘ by the Prmdent, by  the advice   of the Senate,w_hpsrlnbend¤t!ortboE'lvcGlv¤ll@Trib¢.wtth hisomce located in the State ot 0k1aboma,.at a salary ot @@0 per annum, and said M -. t smll exerdmthe authority ` the ldntiss. to S ber 1, IQ14, ‘ by the  _ to.`thsAFivc   and `-the · mperintment or the Unlon. `s&rlty to ro- ,,organlao§ed ntmrlto - tsall¤nn ·y ` clerks, subject to the approval ot    ot the`Interlor. (Aug.- 1, 1914, c. %, | 17, E Stat. $8-) l ‘ · $8. Appolatnut of agents by,Preslda¤.——·The Presldmt m authorlssd toappowt  time to tim by and with the advice and consmt of the Bmats e8taln Indian awa (R. S; $‘29§2.) 27. Detailof Arsay    —-—ThoPtuidmtmaydetai1¢$Q$§ers ot the-United _Stat•s»éArmy to act as Iwan agents at such asencl¤asintm‘emlonotmeProddwtmayre<;nim·ethe ,·  ot anyqarmy mceryand while acting aalndlan 'agentssnchomoersshall_b•ttnderthoordersand‘direction I of the  of the Interior. (llnly 13, lwk, c. 164, 27 Stat. 120; July 1, 1@8, c. 545, { 1, 80 §tat.  _ - · ‘ 28; Tern oi aGco of agut.——·~·—Each roman agent shall hold hise¤ceforthetermo£Icn¤y·ears,anduntl1hissnccmsor [ is duly appoinmd   qmllnml. (R. 8. S 2056; Hay 17, 1882, » c._1&, { 1, ·¤ Stat. B7.) .  _ _ r * . 29. wd of swirl`-—··b»eb. Indian agent, before entering upon the duties of bla ome, shall give bond ln auch ipenaltlu and with such securlu as the Prmident or the Secretary ot, m Interior may- reqnira. (E. 8. § 2067.) `
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