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 570 Coos Bay Wag on Road lands, etc. Payment of pro- ceeds of sales of. 40 Stat.1179. Proviso. Expenditures limit- ed. 48 Stat. 1227 . 31U.S.C.°725c. Payments in lieu of taxes. Oregon and Califor- nia grant lands. 44Stat.915. Proviso. Li mit ati on. 48 Stat. 1227 . 31U.S.C.°725c. Oil and gas royalties. Payment to Okla- homa from, south half of Red River. 42 Stat.1448. 30U.S.0.°233. In lieu of State, etc ., taxes. 41 Stat. 450. 30U.S.C.°191. Proviso. Limitation. Indian Affairs Bu- reau. Co mmi ssi one r, and office personnel. General expenses. Traveling, etc ., ex- penses. Radio, etc ., tolls. Supplies ; purchase, transportation, etc. Proviso. Restriction on pay- ments. Judges, Indian po- lice, e tc. 75TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION-CH. 570-AUGUST 9, 1937 Payment of proceeds of sales of Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands and timber : For payment of 25 per centum of the balance of the proceeds from sales of the Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands and timber within each of the counties of Coos and Douglas, Oregon, after deducting the accrued taxes in said counties and a sum equal to $2 .50 per acre for the land title to which revested in the United States pursuant to the Act of February 26, 1919 (40 Stat ., p . 1179), to be paid to the treasurer of the county for common schools, roads, high- ways, bridges, and port districts, $15,000 : Provided, That expendi- tures hereunder shall not exceed the aggregate receipts covered into the Treasury in accordance wi th section 4 o f the Permane nt Appro- priation Repeal Act, 1934. Payments to certain counties in Oregon in lieu of taxes on Oregon and California grant lands : For payment to the several counties in the State of Oregon, pursuant to the Act of July 13, 1926 (44 Stat ., p. 915), amounts of money in lieu of the taxes that would have accrued against the revested Oregon and California Railroad Com- pany grant lands if the lands had remained privately owned and taxable, $250,000 : Provided, That payments to the counties shall not exceed the aggregate receipts covered into the Treasury in accord- ance with section 4 of the Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act, 1934 . Payment to Oklahoma from royalties, oil and gas, south half of Red River : For payment of 371/2 per centum of the royalties derived fro m the south h alf of Red Ri ver in Oklahom a under the p rovisions of the Act of March 4, 1923 (U. S. C., title 30, sec. 233), which shall be paid to the State of Oklahoma in lieu of all State and local taxes upon tribal funds accruing under said Act, to be expended by the State in the same manner as if received under section 35 of the Act approved February 25, 1920 (U . S. C ., title 30, sec . 191), $8,000 : P rov ide d, Tha t expenditure s hereunder s hall not excee d the aggre- gate receipts covered into the Treasury in accordance with section 4 of the Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act, 1934. BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS S ALAR IES For the C ommissioner of Indian Affai rs and other personal serv- ices in the District of Columbia, $508,470. GENE RAL EXPE NSES For tra nspo rtat ion and inci dent al e xpen ses of o ffic ers and cler ks of the Bureau of Indian Affairs when traveling on official duty ; for radio, telegraph, 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, $32,000. For adve rtis ing, ins pect ion, sto rage, an d al l ot her expe nses inc i- dent to the purchase of goods and supplies for the Indian Service and for payment of railroad, pipe-line, and other transportation costs of such goods and supplies, $700,000 : Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be used in payment for any services except bill therefo r is rendered within one ye ar from the t ime the servic e is performed. For pay of judges of Indian courts, pay of Indian police, and pay of employees engaged in the suppression of the traffic in intoxicating liquors, marihuana, and deleterious drugs among Indians, including traveling expenses, supplies, and equipment, $216,540.