Allocation of increase allowed by Budget Bureau "Management, Indian forest and range resources, 1948" Allocation of increases allowed by Budget Bureau, fire-control aides, "Management, Indian forest and range resources" Mr. STOCKMAN. Is the sale of timber on the Indian lands cut on the sustained-yield method? Mr. ARNOLD. That is right, according to the best information we have. Mr. STOCKMAN. Is the money derived from the sale of such timber going to the tribe from whose land it was cut, or into a general fund? Mr. ARNOLD. The income, less 10 percent, goes to the Indians who own the land. Mr. STOCKMAN. Then it is disbursed to them as the Service thinks best later on, or is it under prescribed terms? Mr. ARNOLD. The income from tribal lands is deposited in the Treasury of the United States except in cases of organized tribes where the income may be credited to the tribe. The money deposited |