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 456 SIXTYeNINTH CONGRESS. Sass, I. Cn. 277. 1926. ‘€*°°°”*“*°" O“°°- GENERAL LAND OFFICE samnrms ml For Commissioner of the General Lend   and other personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance with the Classifi- f’&’_‘f”·d_wd,_,y 0, cation Actof 1923,·$700,000: Provided, That the depositary acting were umm. for the·Commissioner as receiver of public moneys mai, with the approvalzofithe Commissioner, designate a clerk of t e General p_,§`j;',§_ ‘° "¥“ ‘““" Land Omce to act as such depositary in his absence. One clerk of pgrnde 1, clerical, administrative, and fiscal service, who shall be esignated bythe President, to sign land patents. pgZ.,°?”1 °m°° °x` eonnnaar. nxrimsns, onrrnnan nam:  tig};l!lo(i1sii:m*°tc·' i°°°°` A For per diem in lieu of subsistence, at not exceeding $4, of exam- iners and. of clerks detailed to inspect omces in the public-land service, to investigate fraudulent land entries, trespasses on the public. lands, and cases of omcial. misconduct, actual necessary expenses of transportation, including necessary asleepingscar fares, and for employment of stenographers and other · assistants when necessary. to theemcient conduct o » examinations,'and when author- ized by the Commissioner of the General Land Omce, $2,000. . M°"“· _ For connected and separate United States and other maps, re· ‘ D"“`“’°“°“‘ pgred in the General.—Land Omce $15,000, all of which maps shall delivered to the Senate and llouse of Representatives, except 10 pen centum, which shall be delivered to the Commissioner of t e G¤enera1*Land Omoo for omcial purposes. All maps delivered to th¢;hSenaterand·§o1Ese of Representatives.hereunder s all be mounted . ' rollers rea or use. A o mii;tfmdTm1h)rw w1Fo§ separate ghtate and Terriltorial mgpg ofh,»u§;c—land Sgatis, H B inclu ings maps owing areas esignate y t e retary 0 t e ME med hom- Interior under the enlarged homestead Acts, prepared in the Gen- m°.'“*,; _ urveymg p _ c ands: or surveys an resurveys o pu c P“"“ ’ d arg  iomcdlmillalxl F A d A f bli mm la¤ds,_.exammatron of surveys heretofore made and_reported to be de§e¤é1;£Gor(ir'1ftar:)<ilSulent, inspectrnge Eneral deposriltziooal Hilde, an r~ rr e making fragm- 11 ry surveys, such o er surveys or examinations as may be required for identification of lands for P .0f‘8VldBI1(2 many suit or proceeding in behalf of the Unr States, under the supervision of the Commissioner PWM of the General Land Omceand direction of the Secretary of the ,;.,,.,,;,,,,,;.,,1,,, mu. Interior, $810,000: Promded That the sum of not exceeding 10 per ”°‘“‘· ceniamr of=»the·.amount hereby a proprrated-may be expended by the Commissioner of the God "Land. Omce, with the approval cfg  of the Interiorggor theépurchlaple (if néetal or other eq y» ura elmonumentsto * . or pu 'c an survey cor- p1gi:i°d Md °°` ners wherever practicable: _Pro·vided further, That not to exceed $10,000 of“this·aJ£{>E{;1r¤priatron may _be expended for salaries of on on md wb employees of the p surveying service temporarily detailed to the mn mmm xmas, General LandrOmoe: Promded further,·—Tl:ah.not to exceed $15,000 °‘° ‘ of thisplpproprhtim rnayébe used for the survey, classification, and sale of _ e lands and tim r of the so-called Oregion and Calrforma    ·the.·OoosL.Bay Wagon Boa lands: Provided °m“°°" furtbg,    exceed $50,000: of  appropriation may be used. rgsmtveys iresurveys, under » reetangul ar system . ro- Ammw for ww vided;  law, of· ubliclands deemed tobe valuable for oil andloii mobile ¤·¤v¤u¤¢. shale:· mvidedymther, Thatiwhenever the Commissioner of the General Land Omoo shall find thatthe expense of travel can be reduced thereby, he may, in lieu of actual operating expenses, under