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Show Indians ho restored unoor tho public land lasrs oo that a l l tho allotrr. crito can be filed as public domain allotment applications. " This land has no value for the timber or. i t. It io net cleaned by ar. y rancher as a erasing unit. The Fcrgst P.' i'n^ cr in charge states that there r i ll be no objection to haviaj the lends . eliminated, and ho states that lie will r< jcoaruaa' that they bo alinlsiatod. I t is there Tore rry re c0r7r. cn da tier, that tho Office - take action to have oecticr. o ( unsurveysd) 17, 13, 19, 20, 29, SO, 31 and 32 in tssaship 35 couth, ran^ b 21 east » end sections 13, 24, 25, and 36 in tovnohip 35 south, rar..-- e 20 oast, also tho N/ 2 of section 6, township 35 so^ th, ran^ o 21 east, and Jj/ 2 Section lft township 35 eouta, ranro 20 east, $• L. M. elioinated from tho forost end r e stored to entry.** In view of this situation, i t srill bo* appreciated if appropriate steps are taker by your Department to have tho sections and parts of sections described an the paragraph above quoted, e l i - ninatod fror: the LaSalle National Forest, and restored to the public certain* If this suggestion nssts r i t h your approval, and the lands are eliainatsd as suggested, i t will ba possible to proceed with the filing of applications for these Indians under tha fcarih section of the General . allotment Act. The reason for this prepec- ad action i s apparent fron Hr. Sisun^ ton^ e- letter, as- * o r i ll than be able to f i l e applications for cinor children belon^ in^ to the Indian band residing in i l i e n Canyon, chich sro uid not be pocsiblo if ths lends ncoded renain a part of . tha LaSalle national 3 crest. |