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 1118 SEVE NTY- FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. III. CH. 187 . 1931 . or have been made in compliance with the law, and of hearings in Proviso. disbarment $30,000 : PrProvided, That hereafter where Deposition fees. proceedin gs, > depositions are taken for use in such hearings the fees of the officer taking them shall be 25 cents per folio for taking and certifying same and 5 cents per folio for each copy furnished to a party on request. Land Office maps. For United States maps, prepared in the General Land Office, Distribution. $15,000, all of which maps shall be delivered to the Senate and House of Representatives, except 10 per centum, which shall be delivered to the Commissioner of the General Land Office for official purposes. All maps delivered to the Senate and House of Repre- s entative s hereun der shall be moun ted with rollers ready f or use. Sur veying. Surve 1n public lands : For surveys and resurve s of public rands .ante, p .1117. y §~' y examinat ion of s urveys h eretofore made an d report ed to be defectiv e or fraudulent, inspecting mineral deposits, coal fields, and timber distr icts, mak ing f ragm entar y sur veys , and such oth er su rveys or examinations as may be required for identification of lands for pur- poses of evidence in any suit or proceeding in behalf of the United Provisos. State s, u nder the s uper visio n of the Commi ssion er o f the Gene ral Detailed field em- Land Office and direction of the Secretary of the Interior, $700,000 : ployees. Provided, That not to exceed $5,000 of this appropriation may be Oregon and Califor- expended for salaries of employees of the field surveying service tem- nia Railroad and Coos porarily detailed to the General Land Office : Provided further, That Ba y Road lands. not to exceed $15,000 of this appropriation may be used for the sur- vey, classification, and sale of the lands and timber of the so-called Oregon and California Railroad lands and the Coos Bay Wagon lads and oil shale Road lands : Provided further, That not to exceed $50,000 of this appropriation may be used for surveys and resurveys, under the rec- tangular system provided by law, of public lands deemed to be valu- vet's lv ot in States available for advan sn c- - able for oil and oil shale : Provided further, That no part of this igmo nP therefor. appropriation shall be available for surveys or resurveys of public u. S. C., p.1388. lands in any State which, under the Act of August 18, 1894 (U . S. C ., title 43, sec . 863), advances money to the United States for such Expenditure for other pu rposes f or expend iture du ring the fiscal year 193 2 : Provide d fur- surveys, reimbursable. t hen, That this appr opriation may be expended for surveys made under the supervision of the Commiss ioner of the General Land Office, but when expended for surveys that would not otherwise be chargeable hereto it shall be reimbursed from the applicable appro- priatio n, fund, or special deposit. Re gist ers. Registe rs : For salaries and commissions of registers of district land offices, $84,600. Contingent expenses. Contingent expenses of land offices : For clerk hire, rent, and other Ante, p. 1117. inciden tal expenses of the district land o ffices, including the expenses of depositing public money ; traveling expenses of clerks detailed to examine the books and management of district land offices and to assist in the operation of said offices and in the opening of new land offices and reservations, and for traveling expenses of clerks Proviso. tr ansferre d in the interest of the public s ervice f rom one d istrict Expen ses lim ited. land office to another, $192,500 : Provided, That no expenses charge- able to the Government shall be incurred by registers in the conduct of local lan d offices except upon previous spe cific authorization by the Commissioner of the General Land Office. t9n pore t ng public Depredations on public timber, protecting public lands, and settle- land s , ment of claims for swamp land and swamp-land indemnity : For swamp land claims. protecting timber on the public lands, and for the more efficient execu- tion of the law and rules relating to the cutting thereof ; protecting pu blic land s fro m ill egal and fraud ulen t ent ry or app ropri ation , adjusting claims for swamp lands and indemnity for swamp lands ; Vehicles, etc. and traveling expenses of agents and others employed hereunder, $485,000, including not exceedin$35,000 for the purchase, exchange, operation, and maintenance of -motor-propelled passenger-carrying

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