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564: SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 199. 1922. and supplies, and for rations for policemen at nonration agencies, $140,000. PAY or Joncns or INDIAN oomrrs. Jndm’ For pay of judges of Indian courts where tribal relations new exist, i $6 500. ` , GENERAL EXPENSES or INDIAN snnvrcn.

 E ’°°°` For pa of special ents, at $2,000 per annum; for traveling and

mci ent expenses 0 suc speci agen m u g s eepmg-car ` °d al H? h `al ts,`_cldin l_ _ gilrehand a;_ per diezai oggxottto excpegl in lieu of subsgstacipce, in e iscreiono e rearyo e nnorwenacu yem— ployed on duty in the field or ordered to the seat of government; or transportation and incidental expenses of officers and clerks of -··~-we Z12°¤l.’§%°y§§.I£d`““0t ..5i$$$Ee*,l?.f$?5§X°}Zl€ 2Zd°%$“Zl€iZ$’£6Z%‘§$£§ _ expenses of the Indian Service for which no other appropriation 1S §’,,.ff""',,,j,;,,,,, 0,,,,,, available, $115,000: Promkled, That $5,000 of this appropriation shall gn¤gi“<j¤» FW•°**¤*¤>¤ be used for continuing the work of the Competenlcly Commission to om mw. the Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma; Provided, at not to exceed $15,000 of the amount herein appropriated may be expended out of appihcable funds m the work of _ etennmmgvithe competency of Inozlnsh on Ind1an reservations outside of the ve O1v1l1zed Tribes I“¥’°'·’°°”· m Omg. INDIAN sE1zv1cE INs1>Ecr0Bs. P°"°t°' For pay of six Indian Service inslpectors, at salaries not to exceed $2,500 per annum and actual trave mg and incidental expenses, and not to exceed $3.50 per diem in lieu of subsistence when actuall employed on duty in the field away from home or designated head}; quarters, $24,000. nE·rnnMImNG nmns.

§e;{*” °‘ For the purpose of determining the heirs of deceased Indian allottees

hayiing any right, title, or Interest m any trust or restricted property, hmu _ un er regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the_ Interior, mmm; in Indian or- EOOSOOO, €·eunbI;rsa;1 lekas provider; bybexistiiig law Promded, That · e ecre ary 0 the terior is ere authorize to use not to exceed _$30,000 for the employment of adrditional clerks in the Indian Oiiicei Ip (ponnectipin with the gprk oflfleterrnipiiilg the heirs of decease n nans, an exammm eir wi s, out o the $100,000 - T'“’°°‘°~‘°‘“°°‘*~ priated herein: Provided furlier, That the provisions of thisapgiggraph shall not apply to the Osage Indians nor to the Five Civilized ri es of Oklahoma. Industry among In- _ cam. Ixnusrnr AMoNc INDIANS. F°°°‘f’°”;},*"“"“‘“”· For the purpose of encouraging indust d lf- t cw JW wu ppm, the Indians and to aid thein the culturer?ifIiruit;?g1?d1i£;0dn<l1I<;(l1I;% crops, $80 000, or so muc thereof as may be necess , hi h may be used for the purchase of seeds, animals, mdghinvgryii tdidg: implements, and other equipment necessary, in the discretion of the P,mm_ Secretary of the Interior, to enable Indians to become self—supporting; Repayment. Provide , That said sum shall be expended under conditions to be pre- ,_,m,m,0n_ scribed by the Secretagy of the Interior for its re ayment to the United States on or before une 30, 1930: Providedp further, That not to exceed $15,000 of the amount herein apprc;_priated shall be expended on ang one reservation or for the benefit 0 any one tribe of Indians, apd tbgf lpo (psart of this appropriation shall be used for the purchase o r1 er .