INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES

Vol. VII, Laws     (Compiled from February 10, 1939 to January 13, 1971)

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PART IV
EXECUTIVE AND DEPARTMENTAL ORDERS PUBLISHED IN THE FEDERAL REGISTER
Vol. 17—1952

Extension of Trust Periods on Indian Lands Expiring During Calendar Year 1952
Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota—Order of Restoration
Bureau of Indian Affairs—Delegation of Authority With Respect to Funds and Fiscal Matters
Alaska—Air-Navigation Site Withdrawal No. 205; Revoking Public Land Order No. 151 of July 19, 1943
Executive Order 10331—Inspection of Income Tax Returns by the Senate Committee on Interior and      Insular Affairs
Executive Order 10355—Delegating to the Secretary of the Interior the Authority of the President to      Withdraw or Reserve Lands of the United States for Public Purposes
Bureau of Indian Affairs—Delegation of Authority
Delegations of Authority; General
Montana—Modification of Withdrawal of Lands on Fort Peck Reservation
Delegations of Authority; General—Correction


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VOLUME 17—1952
December 29, 1951

EXTENSION OF TRUST PERIODS ON INDIAN LANDS EXPIRING DURING CALENDAR YEAR 1952

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By virtue of and pursuant to the authority delegated by Executive Order No. 10250 of June 5, 1951, and pursuant to section 5 of the act of February 8, 1887, 24 Stat. 388, 389, by the act of June 21, 1906, 34 Stat. 325, 326, and by the act of March 2, 1917, 39 Stat. 969, 976, and other applicable provisions of law: It is hereby ordered, That the periods of trust or other restrictions against alienation contained in any patent applying to Indian lands, whether of a tribal or individual status, which, unless extended, will expire during the calendar year 1952, be, and the same are hereby, extended for a further period of one year from the date on which any such trust would otherwise expire.

This order is not intended to apply to any case in which Congress has specifically reserved to itself authority to extend the period of trust on tribal or individual Indian lands.

R. D. SEARLES,
Acting Secretary of the Interior.


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