INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES

Vol. IV, Laws     (Compiled to March 4, 1927)

Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1929.


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PUBLIC ACTS OF THE SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION, 1921-22.
Chap. 1 | Chap. 32 | Chap. 50 | Chap. 104 | Chap. 140 | Chap. 183 | Chap. 199 | Chap. 201 | Chap. 211 | Chap. 218 | Chap. 258 | Chap. 286 | Chap. 288 | Chap. 289 | Chap. 295 | Chap. 302 | Chap. 347 | Chap. 349 | Chap. 358 | Chap. 361 | Chap. 367 | Chap. 429

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Chapter 1
December 15, 1921. | [H. R. 9237.] 42 Stat., 327.

An Act Making appropriations to supply deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922, and prior fiscal years, supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922, and subsequent fiscal years, and for other purposes.
Section 2 | 3

Margin Notes
Chap. 1 First Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1922. Deficiency appropriations.
Chap. 1 Department of Agriculture.
Chap. 1 Forest Service.
Chap. 1 Insect infestation. Preventing loss of timber from, in Oregon and California.
Chap. 1 On Indian reservations. Revested Oregon$California railroad lands.
39 Stat., 218.
Proviso. Cooperation required.
Sec. 2 Audited claims.
Sec. 2 Payment of, certified by General Accounting Office.
42 Stat., 23.
18 Stat., 110.
23 Stat., 254.
Sec. 2 Interior Department.
Sec. 3 Audited claims.
Sec. 3 Payment of, certified by General Accounting Office.
42 Stat., 23.
18 Stat., 110.
23 Stat., 254.

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to supply deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922, and prior fiscal years, supplemental appropria-

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tions for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922, and subsequent fiscal years, and for other purposes, namely:

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

FOREST SERVICE.

Prevention of loss of timber from insect infestations on public lands in Oregon and California: To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to prevent further loss of timber from insect infestations within the national forests and on other lands owned or administered by the United States in Oregon and California, $150,000, to remain available until December 31, 1922, of which sum not exceeding $90,000 shall be expended in cooperation with the Secretary of the Interior to prevent further loss of timber from insect infestations on Indian reservations, on lands title to which was revested in the United States by the Act of June 9, 1916, and on unreserved public lands in Oregon and California: Provided, That no part of this appropriation, except necessary expenditures for preliminary investigations, shall be expended unless the States of Oregon and California, or the owners of pine timberland adjacent to or intermingled with lands owned or administered by the United States shall have satisfied the Secretary of Agriculture that the insect infestations on said adjacent and intermingled lands will be abated, in accordance with State law or voluntarily by the owners of such lands, to the extent necessary in the judgment of the Secretary of Agriculture to protect the timber on lands owned or administered by the United States from reinfestation.

AUDITED CLAIMS.

SEC. 2.

That for the payment of the following claims, certified to be due by the General Accounting Office under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of section 5 of the Act of June 20, 1874, and under appropriations heretofore treated as permanent, being for the service of the fiscal year 1919 and prior years, unless otherwise stated, and which have been certified to Congress under section 2 of the Act of July 7, 1884, as fully set forth in House Document Numbered 116, reported to Congress during the first session of the Sixty-seventh Congress, there is appropriated as follows:

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.

For suppressing liquor traffic among Indians, 48 cents.
For relieving distress and prevention, and so forth, of diseases among Indians, $25.
For Indian schools, support, $255.
For Indian school transportation, $42.63.
For industrial work and care of timber, $510.
For purchase and transportation of Indian supplies, $14.60.
For telegraphing and telephoning, Indian Service, $1.30.

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For determining heirs of deceased Indian allottees, $510.
For support of Indians in Arizona and New Mexico, $510.
For support of Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewas, North Dakota, $255.
For industry among Klamath Indians, Oregon (reimbursable), $727.68.
For education, Sioux Nation, South Dakota, $7.

AUDITED CLAIMS.

SEC. 3.

That the payment of the following claims, certified to be due by the General Accounting Office, under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of section 5 of the Act of June 20, 1874, and under appropriations heretofore treated as permanent, being for the service of the fiscal year 1919 and prior years, unless otherwise stated, and which have been certified to Congress under section 2 of the Act of July 7, 1884, as fully set forth in Senate Document Numbered 80, reported to Congress during the first session of the Sixty-seventh Congress, there is appropriated as follows:

For increase of compensation, Indian Service, $10.
For relieving distress and prevention, and so forth, of diseases among Indians, $7.99.
For Indian school and agency buildings, $7.10.
For industrial work and care of timber, $28.15.
For purchase and transportation of Indian supplies, $581.65.
For telegraphing and telephoning, Indian Service, $1.52.
For drainage assessments, Omaha and Winnebago allotments, Nebraska (reimbursable), $2,126.95.
For Indian school, Carson City, Nevada, irrigation, $7.60.
For support of Sioux of different tribes, subsistence and civilization, South Dakota, $1,301.25

Approved, December 15, 1921.


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