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 SEVE NTY- FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. II. Cs. 273. 1930 . able until June 30, 1931 : Provided, That in purchasing such lands title may be tak en, in the discre tion of the Secr etary of the Inte rior, for the surface only. For payment to the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians, of Oklahoma, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe, $200,000, from the tribal trust fund estab- lished by Joint Resolution of Congress, approved June 12, 1926 (44 Stat ., p . 740), being a part of the Indians' share of the money derived from the south half of the Red River in Oklahoma. INDUSTRIAL ASSISTANCE AND ADVANCEMENT Timber expenses. Reimbursement. Vol. 41, p . 415 . U.S.C.,p.720. Proviso. Rewar ds mation. Klama th on. Emergencies for sup- pressing fires on reser- vations. From tribal funds. Vol. 44, p. 989 . Proviso. Report to Congress. Geological Survey. Supe rvising minin g operations by, on leased lands. Vol .25,p . 795; Vol. 35, pp. 312, 444, 783. U.S. C.,p.717. 287 Pro vis o. Tit le for su rfa ce only . Kiowas, etc ., Okla . Payment to, from royalty funds. Vol. 44, p. 740. Industrial assistance, etc. Timber preservation, etc. Pro vis o. Administering forest lands from timber sales, etc. For the preservation of timber on Indian reservations and allot- ments other than the Menominee Indian Reservation in Wisconsin, the educa tion of India ns in the pr oper care of forests, and the gen eral adm ini stra tion of for estr y wo rk, incl udi ng f ire prevention and payment of reasonable rewards for information leading to arrest and conviction of a person or persons setting forest fires in contra- vention of law on Indian lands, $225,000 : Provided, That this appro- priation shall be available for the expenses of administration of Indian forest lands from which timber is sold to the extent only that proceeds from the sales of timber from such lands are insufficient for that purpose. For expenses incidental to the sale of timber, and for the expenses of administration, including fire prevention, of Indian forest lands from which such timber is sold to the extent that the proceeds of such sales are sufficient for that purpose, $265,000, reimbursable to the Un ited States a s provided i n the Act of February 14, 1 920 (U . S . C ., title 25, sec . 413) : Provided, That this appropriation shall be available for the payment of reasonable rewards for information lead ing to arre st and convi ction of a perso n or p erson s sett ing fo rest fires in contravention of law. For continuation of forest insect control work on the Klamath Indian Reservation in Oregon, $20,000, payable from funds on deposit in the Treasury to the credit of the Klamath Indians. To meet possible emergencies, not exceeding $50,000 of the appro- priations made by this Act for timber operations in the Ind ian Service is hereby made available for the suppression of forest fires on Indian reservations, together with the unexpended balance of the appropriation made for this purpose for the fiscal year 1928 from the funds held by the United States in trust for the respective tribes of Indians interested : Provided, That any diversions of appropria- tions mad e hereunder s hall be repo rted to Congr ess in the an nual Budget. For transfer to the Geological Survey for expenditures to be made in inspecting mines and examining mineral deposits on Indian lands and in supervising mining operations on restricted, tribal, and allotted Indian lands leased under the provisions of the Acts of February 28, 18 91 (26 Stat ., p . 795), May 27, 1908 (35 Stat ., p . 312), March 3, 1909 (U . S . C ., title 25, sec . 396), and other Acts authorizing the leas- ing of such lands for mining purposes, $85,000. For the purpose of obtaining remunerative employment for duns. Emplo y ment for In' Indians, $50,000. Post, p. 1123. For the of developing agriculture and stock raisin amon Developin g agr[cn1- p urp ose g g trice and stock raising. the Indians, including the employment of farmers, stockmen, farm Empl oying f armers , demonstrators, and agricultural college graduates scientifically trained experts, etc. trained and qualified to direct the agricultural activities of the Indians, in addition to the agency and school farmers now employed. nec ess ary trav elin g e xpen ses, sup plie s, and equi pmen t, $315 ,000, of which not to exceed $15,000 may be used to conduct agricultural menu farms. enu on Indian farms sales, etc ., for infor- Reserva. ti on, Or eg. Forest insect control

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