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 184 74TH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 101. MAY 9, 1935. Industrial assistance and advancement. Timber preservation, For the preservation of timber on Indian reservations and allot- et c. ments other than the Menominee Indian Reservation in Wisconsin, the education of Indians in the proper care of forests, and the gen- eral administration of forestry and grazing work, including fire prevention and payment of reasonable rewards for information lead- ing to arrest and conviction of a person or persons setting forest Proviso. fires in contravention of law on Indian lands, $225,000 : Provided Administrat ion of That this appropriation shall be available for the expenses ol fore st lands, f rom tim- bar sales, etc. 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 insuff icient for that purpo se. Timber sales, etc. ; reimbursable. 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 Vol.41,p.415; U.S, such sales are sufficient for that purpose, $170,000, reimbursable to C ., p. 1029. the United States as provided in the Act of February 14, 1920 Provisos Reward ; forinforma- (U» S» C ., title 25, sec . 413) : Provided, That this appropriation l ion. shall be available for the payment of reasonable rewards for infor- mation leading to arrest and conviction of a person or persons set- Portion immediately ti ng available. forest fires in contravention of law : Provided further That not to exceed $20,000 of the foregoing amount shall be immediately available for obligations incurred during the fiscal year 1935. tion Oreg. glamatb , fore st in. Reserv Insect cont rol wo rk, K lamath Indi an Res ervat ion, O regon (trib al, sect control. fu nds) : For continu ation of fo rest insect control work on the Klamath Indian Reservation in Oregon, $10,000, payable from funds on deposit in the Treasury to the credit of the Klamath In dians. Emergency, forest fire suppression. F or the suppression or emergency prevention of forest fires on or threatening Indian reservations, $15,000, together with $25,000 from funds held by the United States in trust for the res ective Provisos. tribes of Indians interested : Provided That not to exceed $50 000 Additional su ms f avai lable. of appropriations herein made for timber operations and for sup- port and administration purposes may be transferred, upon the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, for fire suppression or em ergenc y pre ventio n pur poses, and allotm ents of fun ds so tran s- ferred shall be made by the Secretary of the Interior only after the obligation for the expenditure has been incurred : Provided further, Report to Congress. That any diversions of appropriations made hereunder shall be reported to Congress in the annual Budget. Supervising Geological survey. mining For transfer to the Geological Survey , for expenditures to be oper ation s. made in inspecting mines and examining mineral deposits on Indian lands and in supervising min ing operations on restricted, tribal, and allotted Indian lands le ased under the provisions of the Acts Vol. 26, p. 794; Vol. of February 28, 1891 (U . S . C., title 25, sees . 336, 371, 397), May 27, 35pS31 C.,~pp7 8 1019, 1908 (35 Stat ., p . 312), March 3, 1909 (U. S . C ., title 25, sec . 396), 1022, 1025. and other Acts authorizing the leasing of such lands for mining purposes, $62,000. dia ns .spl•yment for In. For the purpose of obtaining remunerative employment for Indians, $36,320. t eoandst Developing rais' g. For the purpose of developing agriculture and stock raising among the Indians, including necessary personnel, traveling and other expenses, and purchase of supplies and equipment, $562,170, of which demonstrations . E xpe rim ents and not to exceed $15,000 may be used to conduct agricultural experiments and demonstrations on Indian school or agency farms and to main- tain a supply of suitable plants or seed for issue to Indians, and not to exceed $60,000 may be used for the establishment, and not to exceed $15,000 may be used for the operation and maintenance, of a sheep-breeding station on the Navajo Reservation. INDUSTRIAL ASSISTANCE AND ADVANCEMENT