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 SEVENTY-FIRST C ONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 846. 1930 . 875 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR CONTINGENT EXPENSES The amount authorized to be deducted from appropriations for Sta tionery, ete. the fiscal year 1930 for the Indian Service and placed to the credit aian Seurn vic er funds in- of the appropriation for contingent expenses, Department of the Vol- 45, p. 1563. Interior, for the purchase of stationery supplies, is hereby increased from $42,000 to $50,000. For an add itional amount for c ontinge nt expe nses of the Bu reau of Pensions, including stationery, office supplies, furniture, and typewriters, fiscal year 1931, $5,000. GENE RAL LA ND OFF ICE Department of the Interior. Bureau of Pensions. General Land Office. Depredations on public timber, protecting public lands, and settle- Public timber, lands, ment of claims for swamp land and swamp-land indemnity : For an etpro tecting, etc. addit ional a mount for pro tecting timber on the public lands, and for the more efficient execution of the laws and rules relating to the cutting thereof, including the same objects specified under this head in th e Inter ior De partmen t Appro priatio n Act f or the fiscal year Proviso. 1930, $10,000 : Provided, That the amount for prevention and fight- Forenironandfight- ing of forest and other fires on the public lands, to be available for ing n this and no other purpose, is hereby increased from $40,000 to $50,000. BURE AU OF I NDIAN A FFAIRS Salaries, Bureau of Indian Affairs : For an additional amount for the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and other personal services in the District of Columbia, fiscal year 1931, $16,600. General expenses, Indian Service : For an additional amount for transportation and incidental expenses of officers and clerks of the Bureau of Indian Affairs when traveling on official duty ; for tele- graph and telephone toll messages on business pertaining to the Indian Service sent and received by the Bureau of Indian Affairs at Washington, and for other necessary expenses of the Indian Service for which no other appropriation is available, fiscal year 1931, $8,000 . Indian supplies : For an additional amount for purchase and transportation of Indian supplies, fiscal year 1927, $367 .18. Recording the Indian sign language : For all expenses necessary in recording the sign language of the American Indians, as author- ized by and in accordance with the Act of April 8, 1930, fiscal year 1931, $5,000 . Probate attorneys, Five Civilized Tribes, Oklahoma : For an addi- tional amou nt for salaries an d expenses of suc h attorneys and ot her employees as the Secretary of the Interior may, in his discretion, deem nece ssary in probate m atters affecting restricted allott ees or their heirs in the Five Civilized Tribes, and in the several tribes of the Quapaw Agency, and for the costs and other necessary expenses incident to suits institute d or conducted by such attorneys, fiscal year 1929, $224 .27. Determi ning heirs of dec eased Indian allot tees : For an additional amount for the purpose of determining the heirs of deceased Indian allottees having right, title, or interest in any trust or restricted property under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Inte- rior, fiscal year 1930, $4,500, reimbursable as provided by existing law. Surveys, allotments, and so forth, Northern Cheyenne Reserva- tion, Montana : The unexpended balance of the appropriation con- Indian Affairs Bu. reau. Salaries. Ge neral expens es, In. dian Service. Indian supplies. Recordingthe Indian sign language. Ante, p.147. P robat e att orneys , Five Civilized Tribes, Oklahoma. Determining heirs of deceased allottees. Northern Cheyenne Rese rvat ion, Mont.

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