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Show J - 71 - policy and givo thorn each 31C0.C0 worth, or ' $50.00 worth, would be reactionary and unadvis-able. Gifts Mot :-;,- , The Indians have sufficient funds, especial- Heeded. ly with the drafts which are permittod against ..;... the reimbursable funds, to place them in very ,,Pw good shape for farming, and thay do not need the gift* -•'/. i i ' • •••* ' fy '.'('; Oy. Undor date cf June 11, 1915> the Indian Offioe Bent the following telegram to Superintendent Ineale: Expedite action Office letter Kay thirteenth, Treaty item, implsments. Funds lapse thirtieth. In accordance with this positive Instruction, Superintend- Knoale forwarded to the Indian Office a list of agricultural implements that might be used on tho allotments of tha Indians in the Uintah Basin. They were purchased through the V/are-bouses and forwarded to tho Ap<»r.cy at Port Duchear.a. They are there yet. Under date of June 3, 1913, the Indian Office again tale-graphed Superintendent Kneale as follows; Submit immediately list of implements for \, your Indians from Ten Thousand Dollar Treaty '... Oft 7 '•>-' Appropriation. Same basis as last year. Civo y,v :•'"•.,', y annual eatimsto of numbers and price. A'Second Again a-list of implements,' varying somewhat from the pro- '"Purchase. vious list, was prepared by Superintendent Eneale and forwarded tolthe Indian Office. Those implements also were purchased. Under date of Juno 28, 1315, the Indian Office wrote a letter |