908 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 235. 1920. C‘°"‘¤”¤-‘·*”k* Provided further, That the clerks employed hereunder in Alaska. may be Ipaid a compensationnot to exceed $2,220 per_ annum. .'I"“"’°' "°P'°"“‘ e redatrons on public timber, protecting public lands, and settleiiigiivillgiitgifagiiiiriignd mentpof claims for swamp land and swamp-land indemnity: For Am °` ° protecting timber on the-upublic lands, and for the more eilicient execution of the law and es relating to the cutting thereof; of protecting public lands from illegal and fraudulent ent1éy_or appropriation, and of adjusting claims for swamp lands, an mdemmty for swamp lands, including not exceeding $15,000 for clerical services m bringing up and making current the work of the General Land Office, $500,000, including not exceeding $25,000 for the purchase of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles for the use of agents and others em loyed in the tie d service and for operation, maintenance, and exrgxange of same and for operation_and maintenance of rmam. a motor boat: Provided, That the compensation of the chief of S°"*°° ¤°¥· field service employed hereunder, including his servrces in the District of Columbia, shall not exceed $3,500 per annum and the compensation of all others employed hereunder shall not exceed $2,700 per annum each, except m Alaska, where a comfpensation not to P¤r<1i¤¤¤S¤¤¤i=¤¤¤¢¤- exceed $3,000 per annum may be allowed: Prooz ed further, That agents and others employed under this appropriation may be al- "°’· 33* °· ““’· lowed per diem in hen of subsistence, pursuant to section 13 of the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914, at a. rate not exceeding $3.50 each and actual necessary expenses for transportation, including _ necessary sleep1ng·car fares, except when A1=¤k¤ ¤¤¤·i¤¤- agents are employe in Alaska they may be allowed not exceeding C H $5 per day eac lieu of subsistence. _ _ _ ,,,,2u‘7§g‘§a,§,,§d°,,¤§,f For the grotectron of the so-called Oregon and California Railroad protecting. lands and oos Bay Wagon Road lands: To enable the Secretary of the Interior, with the cooperation of the Secretary of Agmcultureor otherwise, as in his judgment may be most advisable, to establish v¤1.:s0,p.21s. and maintain a patrol to prevent trespass and to guard against and B W check fires upon the lands revested in the United States by the Act n§i°§°Lmd§Y °g°° approved June 9, 1916, and the lands known as the Coos Bay Wagon "°‘- "°» P- lm- Road lands involved in the case of Southern Oregon Corgpany against United Stfzéaes (numbered 2711, in the Circuit Court Appeals of the Nint ircuit), $25,000. nemugs in ami Hearings in land entries: For hearings or otheggroceedings held mm"' by order of the Commissioner of the General Land ce to determine the character of lands; whether alleged fraudulent entries are of that character or have been made in compliance wrth law; and of {ggggggé depmmm hearings in disbarment proceedings, $25,000; Provided, That where ' de ositrons are taken for use in such hearings the fees of the officer taiging them shall be 20 cents per folio for taking and certifying same and 10 cents per folio for each copy furnished to a party on rc nest. sugqpgiucim vm Of (iKeproducing)gats of surveys: To enable the Commissioner of the ‘ General Land ce to continue to reproduce worn and defaced official plats of S;lI'V8gS rg; file, apld other plats conetgitiuting ahpalrlt of the records o said office, to rnish local land offices wit the same and for reproducing by photolithography original plats of surveys {,3;;?{j—{g,,m p!_,,u,_ repared in the offices of surveyors eneral, $6,000: Provided, That ' iiereaftef photolithographip copies og township plats shall be sold to the pub ic at 50 cents eac .
Restoration of lands il} forest reserves: To enable the SBCI`Qt&I'y
tion exisiasln. of the Interior to advertise the restoration to the lpublic domain of lands in forest resgrvesséir of lands temporarily wit drawn for forest _ _ reserve pu oses, 7 5 . _ _ ,,,S,§§`,’§i,;¥i§“,,,'};‘§§_.‘_‘°"` Openingqlndian reservations (reimbursable); For expenses pertaining to the opemng to entry and settlement of such Indian reser-