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 938 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. CH. 27. 1927. m$;,*’,y_f,,*§$•m{;’·¥_ mw 1928: Provided further, That whenever the Commissioner of the IG6•;1ne(il %iandbOili§e shall find that tfhe exppnse of travel can be u ere y e may in lieu 0 actu operatm expenses under such reguiations as he may {prescribe, authorize the payment of not to exceed 7 cents per mile or an automobile used on oiiicial _r’;{*°¤;§_¤•!_f,*I<;1*,,'j!°_°,§,*;“ business: Provided further, That this appropmation may ' expended for surveys made under the supervision of the Commis- sioner of the General Land Office, but w en expended for surveys that would not otherwise be chargeable hereto it shall be reimbursed fxwim}   appgcabgeailappropritption,   or spec1alS;’l€eposig:.d_ t _ b - gi rs: or aries an commixions o regi rs o is ric land oiiices, at not exceeding $3,000 per annum each, $100,000. <".i¤n¤L¤¤¤¤gr§_¤¤v¤¤¤¤¤· Contingent expenses of and oilices: For clerk hire, rent, and ’°' other incidental expenses of the district land oiiices, including the expenses of depositinglpublic mongy; traveling expenses of c erks detailed to examine e books an management of district land ollices and to assist in the operation of said oiiices and in the open- i1;g of new land onices and reservations, and for traveling expenses o clerks transferred in the interest of the public service from one P,w,,,_ · district land oilice to another: Provided, That no expenses charge- Bmw HMM- able to the Government shall be incurred by registers in the conduct 05 lgcoal land oHioesfe:i:1cep}i;up<!;§11p&m(\i1<z$1f?i spcgciiic authorization by t e mmissioner o t e ner n ce 245 000. Timber arprpar- Depredations on public timber, protecting publid lands, and settle- §§,§I;,§’,f,;’§’,€,§}‘,f‘“· ment of claims for swamp land and swamp-land indemnity: For .4ra,p.m protecéting  lon thedpullgic laridi, and fo}1; the more giiciept execu ion o e aw an r es re a in to t e cutting t ereo ; protecting public lands from illegal and Fraudulent entry or a ro- priatioxi, egustigg claims for swamp lands and indemnitgpfor vrme, z. swamp an · an trav ` expenses o a ents and others em lo ed as Bc hlereundpr, $¢%300,000, iHcl;i1£ng not exceeing   fpr thi; pyiir- c ase o mo r- rope e passenger-carrying ve `c es or the use of agents and oiihers emplolyed in the field service and for opera- tion, maintenance, and exc ange of samef and for operation and rigmmg must ers, maintenance of a motor boat, and including $25,000_fo1· prevention °“°~ and fighting of_ forest and other fires on the public lands, to be alyagable for tpisl and no other purpose, and to be expended under t e irection o t e commissioner. kdm m,m,,0,,,_ Opening Indian reservations (reimbursable): For expenses er- 0x>¤¤i¤s. w ¤¤¤v- taining _to phedopenmg tobeentry apdd settlemint Hof such Indian reservation an s as may opene uring t e scal year 1928: ,,,,,_ Provided That the expenses pertaining to the o enin of h f ilircimiiwsmwi- said reservations and_ paid for out of this appridpriaiiion sliidl he reimbursed to the United States from the money received from the sale of the lands embraced in said reservations, respectively, $500. m{g§i¤¤ A¤¤i*¤ B¤· BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS ssnruuns °¤g;•;¤g§”r=L§i¤<;1r;<;r· wd For the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and other personal ` services in the D1SlDP1Ct of Columbia in accordance with the Classi- fication Act of 1923, $356,000. G¤¤¤¤¤ ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤- · onnnau. nxrmzsns 'Pr¤v¤¤¤¤ ¤¤v¤¤¤¤¤» For transportation and incidental expenses of oiiicers and clerks °m°g'°t°` of the Oilice of Indian Affairs when traveling on oiilcial duty; for telegraph and telephone toll messages on business pertaining to the Indian Service sent and received by the Bureau of Indian Aifairs at Washington, and for other necessary expenses of the Indian