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 SIXTY-NINTHCONGRESS. Sess. II. Cn; 27. 1927. 937 for the commissioner as receiver of public moneys me, with the ·*°“°¤ ‘*°¤°¤“°*>' °‘ approval of the commissioner, designate a clerk of $16 General mm nun " me once to ect as such asposmy in his absence. one clerk of ,,,*5;;;:, *° m ‘“°° grade 1, clerical, administrative, and fiscal service, who shall be esignated by the President, to signland patents. oamcmu. nxrnxsns pu<iiZ`i§§.i¤Y‘°°°”°' For traveling expenses of oilicers and employees, including m§`g‘§,‘g** °‘¤’°°’°“· employment of stenographers and othergassistants when necessary; ' for separate maps of public-land States and Alaska including maps showing areas designated by the Secretary of the Interior un er the enlarged homestead Acts, prepared be the General Land Oiiice· for the reproduction by photolithography or otherwise of odicial plats of surveys; for expenses of restoration to the public m§~,{j_*g&g§“¤¤¤dS i¤ domain of lands in forest. reserves and of lands temporarily. with- ' drawn for forestreserve purposes; and for expenses of hearings m§g°°¤°¤*°‘“°°°‘ or other proceedings held by order of the General Land Oiliceio ` determine the character of lands, whether alleged fraudulent entries areof that character orhave been made in compliance with the law, and of hearings in disbarment proceedings, $22,000: Provided, That ,§°;§',,°;mm& where depositions are taken for use in such hea ` the fees of the oilicer taking them shall be 25 cents per folio  and certify- ing same and 5 cents per folio for each copy furnished to a party on request. h For connected and separate United States and other maps, pre- L*}”d Om? mm Saredsin the General Land Oiiice, $50, all of which maps shall be D”’“'“’“°‘°“·°‘°‘ elivered to the Senate and House of Representatives, except 10 per centum, which shall be delivered to the Commiwioner of the Gen- eral Land Oilice for official purposes. All maps delivered to the Senate and House of Representatives hereunder shall be mounted wiéh rollers readkyhfori usg. F, d f bl Pubr buds urveymg pu c an s: or surve s an resurveys o u ic Sm,‘°· { _ lands, examination of surveys heretofobie made and reportedlio be Amfiguég-Wm defective or fraudulent, inspecting mineral deposits, coal fields, and timber districts, making fragmentary surveys, and such other surveys or examinations as may be required for identification of lands for pur oses of evidence in any suit or proceeding in behalf of the United) States,'under the supervision of the Commissioner of the General Land Onice and direction of the Secretary of the Interior, $800 000: Provided, That the sum of not exceeding 10 mom er centum of the amount hereby appro riated may be expended mms. E the Commissioner of the General ndPOiIice, wi the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, for the purchase of metal or other equally durable monuments to be used or rpgiblic-land survey corners wherever practicable: Provided further, at not to exceed p,£,°§ Md °‘“‘ $10,000 of this apiprcépriation may be expended for salaries of employees of the el surveying service temgqgrily detailed to the General Land Oilice: Promded further, t not to exceed ,.,g,’§‘°I‘§,,k$j’,‘,§ ,,(Q§; $15,000 of this appro riation ma be used for the survey, classi— ¤¤=· iication, and sale of the lands and timber of the so-called Oregon and California Railroad lands and the Coos Bay Wagon Road lands: Provided further, That not to exceed $50,000 of t is appro- mfg wd ¤¤ =b¤i• priation may be used for surveys and resurvevs, under the rectan- ` gular system provided by law, o jublic lands deemed to be valuable or oil and oil shale: Provide further, That no part of this vowgggsyxj appropriation shall be. available for surve s or resurveys of public inprmoney nearer. lands in any State which, under the get of August 18, 1894 °"”""3°°‘ §Twenty-eighth Statutes, page 395), advances money to the United tates for such purposes for expenditure during the fiscal year