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 102 SEVENTY-FIRST C ONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 92. 1930 . I nte rior Dep art ment. Dale S. Rice. R eimbu rseme nt to, for canc eled ent ry. Vol. 45, p. 2371. Indian Affairs Bu- reau. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFI CE Payment to Dale S. Rice : For reimbursement for moneys paid by Dale S. Rice in purchase of lands under additional homestead entry, serial numbered Spokane 013980, made by him December 15, 1919, and canceled July 2, 1927, as authorized b the Act of March 2, 1929 (45 Stat ., pt . 2, p. 2371), fiscal year 1930, $606 .52. BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS Supplies. Purchase and transportation of Indian supplies : For an additional Purchase, transporta- tion, etc. amount for expenses necessary to the purchase of goods and sup- plies for the Indian Service, including inspection, pay of necessary employees, and all other expenses connected therewith, including advertising, storage and transportation of Indian goods and supplies to cover the payment of bills presented within the statutory time limitation, fiscal year 1929, $80,000. Wind River Reser- Survey, classification, and allotment of lands, Wind River Reserva- vatio n, Wyo . Surveying, allotting, tion, W yoming : For an additional amount for surveys, classifica- etc ., lands on. tion of lands, and all other exp enses in connect ion with the all ot- Vol. 45, p. 617. ment of lands on the Shoshone or Wind River Reservation, Wyoming, as authorized by the Act of May 21, 1928 (45 Stat ., p . 617), fiscal Balance p . 1641b le' years 1930 and 1931, $20,000, and the unexpended balance of the appropriation of $50,000 continued available in the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1929, until June 30, 1930, is hereby continued available until June 30, 1931. lo San ndefonso Pueb- Compensation to San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico : To com- , N. Mex. Compensation for loss pensate the San Ildefonso Pueblo Indians in the State of New Mexico of lands, etc„ on. for loss of lands and water rights, in accordance with the findings of the Pueblo Lands Board created by section 2 of the Act of June Vol. 43, p .636. 7, 1924 (43 Stat ., p . 636), $24,367 .78, which shall be placed on the books of the Treasury to the credit of the said Indians, shall draw interest at the rate of 4 per centum per annum, and shall be subject Proviso. t o fu ture appro pria tion by Co ngre ss : Provided, That $7,960 .26 of Purchase of lands. this amount shall be available until expended for the purchase of 25 .742 acres of land for the use and benefit of these Indians. Leased Indian lands. Supervising mining operations on leased Indian lands : For an Super vising mining operations on. additional amount for transfer to the Geological Survey for expen- ditures to be made in inspecting mines and examining mineral d epos its o n Ind ian lands and in s uperv ising min ing o perat ions on restricted tribal and allotted Indian lands leased under the pro- wl. 26, p. 795; Vol. visions of the Acts of February 28, 1891 (26 Stat ., p. 795), May 27, 35 ,Ups CZ,p .71~ 1908 (35 Stat., p. 312), March 3, 1909 (U. S. C., title 25, sec. 396), and other Acts authorizing the leasing of such lands for mining pu rposes, fiscal year 1930, $10,000. Timber preservation, Industrial work and care of timber : For an additional amount etc. for the purpose of preserving living and growing timber on Indian reservations and allotments other than the Menominee Indian Reser- vation in Wisconsin, and to educate Indians in the proper care of proviso. fo rests fiscal year 1930, $45,000 : 000 : Provided, That this appropriation Administration ex- I y > 9 pens es fro m timber shall be available for the expenses of administration of Indian forest sales. lands from which timber is sold to the extent only that the proceeds from the sale of timber from such lands are insufficient for that purpose. Timber sales, etc ., Expenses, sale of timber (reimbursable) : For an additional amount expenses' for expenses incidental to the sale of timber, and for the expenses Vol.41,p. 416. of administration of Indian forest lands from which such timber is sold to the extent that tho proceeds of such sales are sufficient

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