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 94 Timber depreda- tions, protecting public lands. Indemnity for stvautp lands. Vehi cles, etc. Forest fire fighting. Indi an re serv ation s. opening to entry. Proviso. Reimbursement. Indian Aff airs Bu. reatt. commissioner, and office person nel. 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 125 . APRIL 22, 1932. De pre dati ons on publ ic t imb er, pro tect ing pub lic land s, and sett le- ment of clai ms for s wamp lan d and sw amp- land ind emni ty : For protecting timber on the public lands, and for the more efficient execution of the law and rules relating to the cutting thereof ; pro- tecting public lands from illegal and fraudulent entry or appropria- tion, adjus ting claims for swamp lands and indem nity f or sw amp lands ; and t raveling expense s of age nts and others e mployed here- under, $ 400,000, includi ng not e xceeding $35,000 for the purchase , exchange, operat ion, and mainten ance of motor-pro pelled p assenger - carrying vehicle s and mo tor boat s for th e use of agents a nd other s employed in the field se rvice an d includ ing $60,0 00 for p reventio n and fighting of forest and other fires on the public lands, to be avail- able for this and no other purpose, and to be expended under the direction of the commissioner. Opening Indian reservations (reimbursable)
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taining to the opening to entry and settlement of such Indian reser- vation lands as may be opened during the fiscal year 1933, $300 : Provided, That the expenses pertaining to the opening of each of said reservations and paid for out of this appropriation shall be reimburs ed to th e ITnite tl State s from t he money received from th e sale of the lands embraced in said reservations, respectively. BU REAU OF INDI AN A FFA IRS SALARI ES For the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and other personal serv- ices in the District of Columbia, $400,000. General expenses . GENERAL EXPENSES For transportation and incidental expenses of officers and clerks of the Bureau of Indian Affairs when traveling on official duty ; for telegraph and telephone toll messages on business pertaining to the Indian Service sent and received by the Bureau of Indian Affairs at Washingt on, and for othe r necess ary expe nses of t he India n Servic e for which no other appropriation is available, $16,000, and in addi- tion thereto the unexpended balance for this purpose for the fiscal year 1932 is continued available for the same purpose for the fiscal year 1933. Supplies. For expenses necessary to the purchase of goods and supplies for tat else, transpor- the Indi an Serv ice, in clud ing ins pect ion, pa y of ne cess ary emp loye es, and all other ex penses c onnected therewi th, inclu ding adv ertising , Prorbeo. storage, and transportation of Indian goods and supplies, $650,000 menisitation on pay- Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be used in pay- ment for any services except bill therefor is rendered within one year from the time the service is performed. ti Field represents- For salaries, traveling, and incidental expenses of field representa- tives of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, $20,000. Judges. For pay of judges of Indian courts where tribal relations now exist, at rates to be fixed by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, $15,000 . For pay of Indian police, including chiefs of police at not to exceed $70 per month each and priv ates a t not to e xceed $50 per month each, to be empl oyed i n mai ntaini ng or uer, and f or pur chase of equipments and supplies, $150,000. snpprcssiononic,uor ' etc ., traffic. For the suppression of the traffic in intoxicating liquors and deleterious drugs, including peyote, among Indians, $100,000. Tran sport atio n, et c. Bala nce a vail able. Vol. 46, p. llta. Police.