Chapter 125. To enable the President to carry out the price guaranties made to producers of wheat of the crops of nineteen hundred and eighteen and nineteen hundred and nineteen and to protect the United States against undue enhancement of its liabilities thereunder
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CHAP. 125.— An Act To enable the President to carry out the price guaranties made to producers of wheat of the crops of nineteen hundred and eighteen and nineteen hundred and nineteen and to protect the United States against undue enhancement of its liabilities thereunder. March 4, 1919.[[H. R. 15796](/us/bill/65/hr/15796).][[Public, No. 348](/us/65/pl/348).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Wheat.Means created to maintain guaranteed price of crops of 1918 and 1919.*Post*, pp. 1749, 1844.*Ante*, p. 281.
That by reason of the emergency growing out of the war with Germany and in order to carry out the guaranties made to producers of wheat of the crops of nineteen hundred and eighteen and nineteen hundred and nineteen by the two proclamations of the President of the United States dated, respectively, the twenty-first day of February, nineteen hundred and eighteen, and the second day of September, nineteen hundred and eighteen, pursuant to section fourteen of “An Act to provide further for the national security and defense by encouraging the production, conserving the supply, and controlling the distribution of food products and fuel,” approved August tenth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, and to protect the United States against undue enhancement of its liabilities under said guaranties, the instrumentalities, means, methods, power, authorities, duties, obligations, and prohibitions hereinafter set forth are created, established, conferred, and prescribed.
Sec. 2. Effective powersconferred on the President. That, in carrying out the provisions of this Act, the President is authorized to make such regulations and issue such orders as may be necessary, to enter into any voluntary arrangements or agreements, to use any existing agency or agencies, to accept the services of any person without compensation, to cooperate with any agency or person, to utilize any department or agency of the Government, including the Food Administration Grain Corporation, and to coordinate their activities so as to avoid any preventable loss or duplication of effort or funds.
Sec. 3. Purchase of crops of 1918 and 1919 for cash at guaranteed price. That whenever the President shall find it essential, in order to carry out the guaranties aforesaid or to protect the United States against undue enhancement of its liabilities thereunder, he is authorized to buy, or contract for the purchase of, wheat of said crops of nineteen hundred and eighteen and nineteen hundred and nineteen1349at the places designated for the delivery of the same by the President’s proclamations or such other places as he may designate, for cash at the said guaranteed prices and he is authorized thereafter to buy or contract for the purchase of, for cash, or sell, consign, or contract for the sale of, for cash or on credit, wheat of the said crops of nineteen hundred and eighteen and nineteen hundred and nineteen and flourSale of wheat and flour, purchased. produced therefrom at the said guaranteed prices or at such other prices and on such terms or conditions as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act and to enable the people of the United States to purchase wheat products at a reasonable price; to makeHandling, storage, etc. reasonable compensation for handling, transportation, insurance, and other charges with respect to wheat and wheat flour of said crops, and for storage thereof in elevators, on farms, and elsewhere; to takeProtection against loss by abnormal fluctuations, etc. such steps, to make such arrangements, and to adopt such methods as may be necessary to maintain and assure an adequate and continuous flow of wheat and wheat flour in the channels of trade, including the protection or indemnification of millers, wholesalers, jobbers, bakers, and retail merchants who purchase in carload lots against actual loss by them on account of abnormal fluctuations in the price of wheat and wheat flour of said crops due to the action of the Government; to borrow such sums of money as may be secured by the propertyBorrowing money. or other assets acquired under this Act; to lease and utilizeRequisition of storage facilities, etc. storage facilities for, and to store, such wheat and wheat flour; and to requisition storage facilities therefor.
He shall ascertain and pay a just compensation for facilities so requisitioned. If theCompensation.Suit if amount unsatisfactory. compensation so ascertained by the President be not satisfactory to the person entitled to receive the same, such person shall be paid seventy-five per centum of such amount and shall be entitled to sue the United States to recover such further sum as, added to said seventy-five per centum, will make up such amount as will be just compensation for such facilities; and jurisdiction is hereby conferred on the United States district courts to hear and determine all such controversies.
Sec. 4. That whenever the President shall find that operations,Regulations, etc., to prevent evil practices at exchanges, etc., of wheat or flour. practices, or transactions, at, on, in, or under the rules of any exchange, board of trade, or similar institution or place of business cause or are likely to cause unjust market manipulation, or unfair and misleading market quotations, or undue depression or fluctuation of the prices of, or injurious speculation in, wheat or wheat flour, hereafter in this section called evil practices, calculated or likely to enhance unduly the liabilities of the United States under the said guaranties, he is authorized to prescribe such regulations governing, or may either wholly or partly prohibit, operations, practices, and transactions in wheat or wheat flour at, on, in, or under the rules of any exchange, board of trade, or similar institution or place of business as he may find essential in order to prevent, correct, or remove such evil practices.
Such regulations may require all persons coming within theirRecords. returns, etc., of all transactions. provisions to keep such records and statements of account, and may require such persons to make such returns, verified under oath or otherwise, as will fully and correctly disclose all transactions in wheat or wheat flour at, in, on, or under the rules of any such exchange, board of trade, or similar institution or place of business, including the making, execution, settlement, and fulfillment thereof.
He mayClearing house operations. also require all persons acting in the capacity of a clearing house, clearing association, or similar institution, for the purpose of clearing, settling, or adjusting transactions in wheat or wheat flour at, in, on, or under the rules of any such exchange, board of trade, or similar institution or place of business, to keep such records and to make such returns as will fully and correctly disclose all facts in their possession relating to such transactions, and he may appoint agentsAgents to Investigate. to conduct all investigations necessary to enforce the provisions of this section and all regulations made by him in pursuance thereof,1350Penalty for violations.and may fix and pay the compensation of such agents.
Any person who intentionally and willfully violates any regulation made pursuant to this section, or who Knowingly engages in any operation, practice, or transaction prohibited pursuant to this section, or who intentionally and willfully aids or abets in such violation, or any such prohibited operation, practice, or transaction, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, be punished Establishment of open market, etc.by a fine not exceeding $1,000. The President shall take seasonable steps to provide for and to permit the establishment of a free and open market for the purchase, sale, and handling of wheat and wheat products upon the expiration of this Act.
Sec. 5. Licenses may be required for dealing, etc., in wheat or flour. That, from time to time, whenever the President shall find it essential to license any business of importation, exportation, manufacture, storage, or distribution of wheat or wheat flour in order to carry into effect any of the purposes of this Act, and shall publicly so *Provisos*.Flour exports.announce: *Provided*, That as between the two articles mentioned preference shall be given to the exportation of flour, except when the public interest would, in the judgment of the President, be injuriously affected thereby, no person shall, after a date fixed in the announcement, engage in or carry on any such business specified in the announcement unless he shall secure and hold a license issued pursuant Regulations for accounting, etc., issue.to this section.
The regulations prescribed pursuant to this Act may include requirements with respect to the issuance of licenses, systems of accounts, and the auditing of accounts to be kept by licensees, submission of reports by them, with or without oath or affirmation, and the entry and inspection by the President’s duly authorized Unfair practices, profits, etc., unlawful.agents of the places of business of licensees. It shall be unlawful for any licensee to engage in any unfairly discriminatory or deceptive practice or device, or to make any unjust or unreasonable rate, commission, or charge, or to exact an unreasonable profit or price, in handling or dealing in or with wheat, wheat flour, bran, and shorts.
Discontinuance on order of the President.Whenever the President shall find that any practice, device, rate, commission, charge, profit, or price of any licensee is unfairly discriminatory, deceptive, unjust, or unreasonable, and shall order such licensee, within a reasonable time fixed in the order, to discontinue the same, unless such order, which shall recite the facts found, is revoked or suspended, such licensee shall, within the time prescribed in the order, discontinue such unfairly discriminatory, deceptive, unjust, or unreasonable practice, device, rate, commission, charge, Establishment of fair price, etc.profit, or price.
The President may, in lieu of any such unfairly discriminatory, deceptive, unjust, or unreasonable practice, device, rate, commission, charge, profit, or price, find what is a fair, just, or reasonable practice, device, rate, commission, charge, profit, or price, and in any proceeding brought in any court such order of the President Penalty for violations.shall be prima facie evidence. Any person who, without a license issued pursuant to this section, or whose license shall have been suspended or revoked after opportunity to be heard has been afforded him, intentionally and knowingly engages in or carries on any business for which a license is required under this section, or intentionally and willfully fails or refuses to discontinue any unfairly discriminatory, deceptive, unjust, or unreasonable practice, device, rate, commission, charge, profit, or price, in accordance with the requirement of an order issued under this section, or intentionally and willfully violates any regulation prescribed under this Act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof be *Proviso*.Farmers, etc., not affectedpunished by a fine not exceeding $1,000: *Provided*, That this section shall not apply to any farmer or cooperative association of farmers or other person with respect to the products of any farm or other land owned, leased, or cultivated by him, nor to any common carrier.
Sec. 6. Restrictions on importing or exporting wheat, etc. That whenever the President shall find it essential in carrying out the guaranties aforesaid, or to protect the United1351States against undue enhancement of its liabilities thereunder, and shall make proclamation thereof, it shall be unlawful to import into the United States from any country named in such proclamation, or to export from or ship from or take out of the United States to any country named in such proclamation, wheat, semolina, or wheat flour, except at such time or times, and under such regulations or orders, and subject to such limitations and exceptions as the President shall prescribe, until otherwise ordered by the President or by Congress: *Provided*, That no preference shall be given to*Provisos*.No port preference.Penalty for violations. the ports of one State over those of another.
Any person who shall import, export, ship, or take out of the United States, or attempt to import, export, ship, or take out of the United States, any wheat, semolina, or wheat flour in violation of this section or of any regulation or order made hereunder, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine not exceeding $1,000: *Provided further*, That when the President findsAdded duty on imports authorized to maintain price. that the importation into the United States of any wheat, semolina, or wheat flour produced outside of the United States materially enhances or is likely materially to enhance the liabilities of the United States under guaranties of prices therefor made pursuant to law, and ascertains what rate of duty, added to the then existing rate of duty on wheat and to the value of wheat, semolina, or wheat flour at the time of importation, would be sufficient to bring the price thereof at which imported up to the price fixed or prevailing under the direction of the President under or pursuant to this Act, he shall proclaim such facts, and thereafter there shall be levied, collected, and paid upon wheat, semolina, or wheat flour when imported in addition to the then existing rate of duty the rate of dutyNo existing rate reduced. so ascertained; but in no case shall any such rate of duty be fixed at an amount which will effect a reduction of the rate of duty upon wheat, semolina, or wheat flour under any then existing tariff law of the United States.
That the United States cotton-futures Act, approved AugustCotton futures Act. Vol. 39, p. 476. eleventh, nineteen hundred and sixteen (Thirty-ninth Statutes at Large, page four hundred and seventy-six), is hereby amended as follows: In the fifth subdivision of section five of said Act, strike out theWords substituted. words “good ordinary” whenever the same occur and substitute therefor the words “low middling”; strike out the words “low middling” and substitute therefor the word “middling”; and strike out the words “if stained, cotton that is below the grade of middling” and substitute therefor the words “if yellow stained, cotton that is below the grade of strict middling, or, if blue stained, cotton that is below the grade of good middling,” so that the said subdivision shall read as follows:
" “Fifth. Provide that cotton that, because of the presence ofDelivery of prohibited cotton.Details of exclusion modified.Vol. 39, p. 477, amended. extraneous matter of any character, or irregularities or defects, is reduced in value below that of low middling, or cotton that is below the grade of low middling, or, if tinged, cotton that is below the grade of strict middling, or, if yellow stained, cotton that is below the grade of good middling, the grades mentioned being of the official cotton standards of the United States, or cotton that is less than seventh-eighths of an inch in length of staple, or cotton of perished staple or of immature staple, or cotton that is ‘gin cut’ or reginned, or cotton that is ‘repacked’ or ‘false packed’ or ‘mixed packed’ or ‘water packed,’ shall not be delivered on, under, or in settlement of such contract.
” " Strike out the sentence comprising the seventh subdivision of section five of said Act and substitute therefor the following: 1352 " “Seventh. Tenders and settlements to follow established classifications, etc. Provide that all tenders of cotton and settlements therefor under such contract shall be in accordance with the classification thereof made under the regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture by such officer or officers of the Government as shall be designated for the purpose, and the costs of such classification shall be fixed, assessed, collected, and paid as provided in such Use of moneys received.regulations.
All moneys collected as such costs may be used as a revolving fund for carrying out the purposes of this subdivision, and section nineteen of this Act is amended accordingly.” " Strike out the last sentence of section five of said Act and substitute therefor the following: " Regulations.Acceptance of certificates of classification as evidence.“The Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to prescribe regulations for carrying out the purposes of the seventh subdivision of this Section, and the certificates of the officers of the Government as to the classification of any cotton for the purposes of said subdivision shall be accepted in the courts of the United States in all suits between the parties to such contract, or their privies, as prima facie evidence of the true classification of the cotton involved.
” " Effect of amendments, etc.The foregoing amendments to section five of said Act shall become effective on and after the approval of this Act, but nothing herein shall be construed to diminish any authority conferred on any official of the United States necessary to enable him to carry out any duties remaining to be performed by him under said Act as unamended, or to impair the effect of such Act as to any contract subject to its provisions entered into prior to the effective date of said amendments, or to impair the effect of the findings of the Secretary of Agriculture upon any dispute ref erred to him under said section five as unamended.
Fixing grade values.Effective on and after the date of the passage of this Act, insert at the end of section eight of said Act the following; " Dealers in cotton to answer all questions, etc.Vol. 39, p. 479,amended.“*Provided further*, That it shall be the duty of any person engaged in the business of dealing in cotton, when requested by the Secretary of Agriculture or any agent acting under his instructions, to answer correctly to the best of his knowledge, under oath or otherwise, all questions touching his knowledge of the number of bales, the classification, the price or bona fide price offered, and other terms of purchase or sale, of any cotton involved in any transaction participated in by him, or to produce all books, letters, papers, or documents in his Penalty for refusal.possession or under his control relating to such matter.
Any such person who shall, within a reasonable time prescribed by the Secretary of Agriculture or such agent, willfully fail or refuse to answer such questions or to produce such books, letters, papers, or documents, or who shall willfully give any answer that is false or misleading, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $500.” " Sec. 7. Penalty for false statements, violations, etc. That any person who intentionally and knowingly makes any false statement or representation to any officer, agent, or employee of the United States engaged in the performance of any duty under this Act, or falsely represents to any of said persons that the wheat he offers for sale was grown as a part of the nineteen hundred and eighteen or nineteen hundred and nineteen crops for the purpose of securing any of the benefits of the aforesaid guaranties, or any person who willfully assaults, resists, impedes, or interferes with any officer, agent, or employee of the United States in the execution of any duty authorized to be performed by or pursuant to this Act, or any person who intentionally and knowingly violates any regulation issued pursuant to this Act, except as otherwise made punishable in this Act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $1,000.
Sec. 8. Appropriation for expenses of Act. That for carrying out the aforesaid guaranties and otherwise for the purposes of this Act, there is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be available1353during the time this Act is in effect, the sum of $1,000,000,000, of which not to exceed $3,000,000 may be used for such administrativeAdministrative allowance. expenses, including the payment of such rent, the expense, including postage, of such printing and publications, the purchase of such material and equipment, and the employment of such persons and means, in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, as the President may deem essential.
Any moneys received by the United States from or inUse of receipts as revolving fund. connection with the disposal by the United States of wheat or wheat flour under this Act may, in the discretion of the President, be used as a revolving fund for further carrying out the purposes of this Act. Any balance of such moneys not used as part or such revolving fund shall be covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts: *Provided*, *Proviso*.Rent in District of Columbia excluded.That no part of this appropriation shall be used to pay rent in the District of Columbia.
Sec. 9. That an itemized statement, covering all receipts andMonthly itemized statement to each House. disbursements under this Act, shall be filed with the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives on or before the twenty-fifth day of each month after the taking effect of this Act, covering the business of the preceding mouth, and such statement shall be subject to public inspection. Not later than the expiration of sixtyFinal report. days after this Act shall cease to be in effect the President shall cause a detailed report to be made to the Congress of all proceedings had under this Act.
Such report shall, in addition to other matters,Details required. contain an account of all persons appointed or employed, the salary or compensation paid or allowed each, the aggregate amount of the different kinds of property purchased or requisitioned, the use and disposition made of such property, and a statement of all receipts and expenditures, together with a statement showing the general character and estimated value of ad property then on hand, and the aggregate amount and character of ah claims against the United States growing out of this Act.
Sec. 10. That words used in this Act shall be construed to importConstruction of words. the plural or singular, as the case demands; the word “person,” wherever used in this Act, shall include individuals, partnerships, associations, and corporations. When construing and enforcing theLiability of corporations, etc., for acts of officials. provisions of this Act, the act, omission, or failure of any official, agent, or other person acting for or employed by any individual, partnership, association, or corporation, within the scope of his employment or office, shall in every case also be deemed the act, omission, or failure of such individual, partnership, association, or corporation, as well as that of the person.
Sec. 11. That the provisions of this Act shall cease to be in effectTermination of Act. whenever the President shall find that the emergency growing out of the war with Germany has passed and that the further execution of the provisions of this Act is no longer necessary for its purposes, the date of which termination shall be ascertained and proclaimed by the President; but the date when this Act shall cease to be in effect shall not be later than the first day of June, nineteen hundred and twenty: *Provided*, That after June first, nineteen hundred and twenty, neither*Proviso*.Purchase to cease June 1, 1920. the President nor any agency acting for him shall purchase or contract for the purchase of wheat or flour.
The termination of this ActContinuance for enforcement of prior obligations, etc. shall not affect any act done, or any right or obligation accruing or accrued, or any suit or proceeding had or commenced in any civil case before the said termination pursuant to this Act: but all rights and liabilities under this Act arising before its termination shall continue and may be enforced in the same manner as if the Act had not terminated. Any offense committed and all penalties or liabilities incurredProsecutions, etc. prior to such termination may be prosecuted or punished in the same manner and with the same effect as if this Act had not been terminated.
Approved, March 4, 1919. i INDEX TO THE FOREGOING PUBLIC ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS. **A.** Page. *“A. T. Kinney,” Steamer,* name of “Caldera,” changed to 502 *Abandoned Military Reservations* (*see* Military Reservations, Abandoned). *Abandoned Wife or Child, D. C.,* appropriation for payments to destitute 945 deficiency appropriation for payments to 351 *Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., Army,* exchange of land within, authorized; payment to be received 878 *Aberdeen, Wash.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Abingdon, Va.,* terms of court at 605 clerk’s office 606 *Abortion of Animals, Contagious,* appropriation for researches for preventing, etc 979 for eradicating 1045 *Absaroka National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 985 *Absecon Creek, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 252, 905, 1277 *Absecon Inlet, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 252, 905, 1277 *Acceptances, Bank,* provisions for, under Federal Reserve Act Amendments 235 *Accidents, Railway, etc.,* appropriation for securing reports of, and investigating 123, 649 *Accounting Officers of the Treasury,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 29, 33, 379, 381, 837, 842, 1038 accounts of Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation to be audited by 651 to ascertain, etc., value of private personal property lost, etc., in Army service 881 amount determined by, to be paid from the Treasury 881 determination of, final 881 *Accounts Abroad, Auditing,* appropriation for salaries and expenses in France, etc 773, 1228 amount for closing up work 1228 *Accounts and Disbursements Division, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 996 *Accounts Division, Department of Justice,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 802, 1254 *Accouterments, Army,* officers and cadets may be furnished, at cost 957 *Accouterments, Navy, etc.,* may be furnished to officers and midshipmen 1054 *Acknowledgments, Internal Revenue,* accepted without oath, in small tax returns 1143 *Acoustics,* appropriation for applying principles of, to military and industrial purposes 1261 *Actuary, Government,* appropriation for 770, 1225 *Adjutant General’s Department, Army,* appropriation for contingencies, headquarters of military departments, etc 41, 846 for pay of officers; longevity 47, 853 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, contingencies, headquarters, etc 186 for pay of officers; longevity 189 for Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Va 1027 *Adjutant General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 783, 1238 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc., buildings occupied by 185 *Administrative Methods, Treasury Department,* appropriation for investigations, etc., to secure better 777 *Administrative Needs of Executive Departments, etc.,* appropriation for investigating, etc., by Efficiency Bureau 768, 1223 *Admiral, Navy,* designation of grade, for command of fleets, etc 89 to have allowances, etc., of General in the Army 717 *Admiralty Causes,* jurisdiction of district courts in civil 395 exclusion of State courts; restriction 395 *Admissions and Dues, 1917,* war revenue tax on amounts paid for admissions, where charge is made: children, etc 318 cabarets, etc 318 by holders of boxes at opera houses, etc 318 places charging 5 cents, amusement parks, etc., excepted 318 exemptions; where proceeds are solely for charitable, etc., societies, etc 319 agricultural fairs 319 accommodations chargeable 319 war revenue tax on dues and fees to social, athletic, etc., clubs 319 fraternal beneficial societies, lodges, etc., exempt 319 receivers to make monthly returns and payments; regulations 319 *Admissions and Dues, Tax on, Title VIII, Revenue Act of 1918,* internal revenue tax on admissions to theaters, etc 1120 on free admissions; exception 1120 on sales at other than box office exceeding established rates 1120 at box office in excess of regular rates 1120 additional on box holders, etc 1120 to roof gardens, cabarets, etc 1121 no tax levied, if proceeds for benefit of religious, charitable, etc., institutions 1121 societies for prevention of cruelty to children or animals 1121 symphony orchestra organizations, supported by voluntary contribution, etc 1121ii tax levied, if proceeds for benefit of United States armed forces 1121 agricultural fairs, etc 1121 charges for seats and tables included as admissions 1121 price, etc., to be printed on tickets 1121 penalty for violations 1121 tax levied on dues, etc., exceeding $10 a year, of social, etc., clubs 1121 exemption of fraternal lodges, etc 1121 collection by receivers of dues; returns and payments 1121 *Adulterated Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale of 992 *Adulterated Insecticides,* appropriation for preventing sale, etc., of 1004 *Advertising, D.
C.,* appropriation for general 024 for notices of taxes in arrears 924 deficiency appropriation for general 350 *Advisory Board, Insurance,* authorized to assist War Risk Insurance Bureau 399 duties defined 399 compensation; limit 399 *Advisory Tax Board, Internal Revenue,* creation and composition of; duration, salaries, expenses, etc 1141 questions to be submitted to, as to income, war profits, or excess profits tax laws 1141 office in Washington; accounting, etc 1141 powers and duties conferred 1141 *Aerial Appliances, Army* (*see* also Signal Service, Army), appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 848 *Aerial Machines, Army* (*see* also Aviation Section, Signal Corps, Army), deficiency appropriation for war expenses: limit 187, 356 *Aerological Stations,* appropriation for establishing, etc., under Weather Bureau in aid of aeronautics 43, 976 *Aeronautic Engineering,* appropriation for standardizing apparatus, etc., used in 808, 1260 *Aeronautic Station, Canal Zone,* appropriation for construction, etc 179 for airships, accessories, etc 180 *Aeronautics,* appropriation for printing bibliography of 649 *Aeronautics, Military,* deficiency appropriation for, 1919 1027 *Aeronautics, National Advisory Committee, for,* appropriation for expenses of investigations, etc 649 deficiency appropriation for 832 completion of research laboratory authorized from appropriation for 369 rent allowance, District of Columbia, increased 462 *Aeronauts, Military,* ratings of, etc., in Signal Corps 244 increased pay for flight duty 245 *Aeroplanes* (*see* also Aircraft Production), agency established for entire control of production, etc., of 557 *Aeroplanes, Army* (*see* Aviation Section, Signal Corps). *Aeroplanes, Postal Service,* appropriation for experimental mail transportation by 747 for purchase, maintenance, etc 747 appropriation for purchase of, and operation;
Alaska included 1194 delivery by War Department to Postmaster , General of, not suitable for Army use 753 equipment and supplies to be purchased from War or Navy Department no longer required for service thereof, before purchasing elsewhere 1194 reports of other purchases to Congress 1194 prices allowed for new or used 1194 proceeds to be covered into the Treasury 1194 immediate delivery on request 1194 credited to War or Navy Department appropriations 1194 accounts of expenses to be kept separately 1194 postage rates on mail carried by 548 *Affidavits in Land Cases,* may be made during the war before commanding officer 391 *Africa, Northern,* appropriation for interpreters and guards at consulates in 529, 1334 *African Slave Trade, International Bureau for Repressing,* appropriation for annual contribution 524, 1330 *Agate Bay, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 257, 909, 1283 *Agencies, Executive and Administrative,* coordination of functions, etc., of, authorized during the war 556 *Agents, Internal Revenue,* appropriation for 778, 1234 allowed leaves of absence for 30 days 1141 *Agreements for War Supplies* (*see* War Contracts, etc.). *Agricultural Activities on Army Lands,* deficiency appropriation for; receipts from sales of products 1028 restriction on post gardens suspended, 1919 1028 *Agricultural Associations, etc.,* second class mail rates on publications of, increased, etc 328 *Agricultural Department* (*see* Department of Agriculture). *Agricultural, etc., Fairs,* admissions to, exempt from internal revenue tax; conditions 1121 exempt from war revenue tax; condition 319 exempt from special tax 1127 *Agricultural Exhibits,* appropriation for expenses of 1047 *Agricultural Experiment Stations* (*see* also States Relations Service, Department of Agriculture), appropriation for general expenses, State allotments 998 allotments to Georgia Experiment Station from 998 for cooperative agricultural extension work 999 for disseminating work of 999 for stations, Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, Guam, and Virgin Islands 999 *Agricultural Extension Work, Cooperative,* appropriation for administrative expenses 999 *Agricultural Food Products* (*see* also Food Products, Fuel, etc.), appropriation for investigating production, distribution, etc 1002 market manipulation included 1002iii deficiency appropriation for seeds for seeding 494 authority conferred for gathering information of supply of 273 increasing production; preventing waste 273 regulation of distribution, etc 273 investigation by Secretary of Agriculture directed, of supply, production, etc., of foods, fertilizers, agricultural implements, etc 273 other articles connected with 273 compulsory testimony; punishment for refusal, etc 273 purchase of seed for crops, sales to farmers, etc., authorized 274 cooperation with States, officials, etc., to accomplish 274 appointment of two additional Assistant Secretaries of Agriculture authorized; duties, etc 274 agencies of the Government to cooperate with Secretary of Agriculture, authorized 274 construction of terms used 274 appropriation for prevention of livestock diseases, etc 274 for conservation, etc., of animal products 274 for procuring, etc., seeds for seeding 274 for prevention of plant diseases, etc.; conserving plant products 274 for demonstrations of food conservation to increase production 274 for gathering and disseminating information of demands, markets, etc 274 for investigating soundness of fruits, vegetables, etc 274 certificates to be issued; effect of, as evidence 275 employment of women directed 275 for miscellaneous items, salaries, crop estimating, farm labor agencies, etc 275 issuing emergency publicity publications, etc 275 employees not exempt from military service draft 275 detailed reports of expenditures to be submitted annually 275 tick infested cattle may be imported for immediate slaughter at designated ports 275, 1048 from countries having foot and mouth disease prohibited 275 meat inspection regulations to govern slaughtering 275 enlarged homesteads in Idaho; area for designated lands increased 275 residence upon, not required 275 annual cultivation requirements reduced 275 entrymen to be residents of State 276 residence upon lands irrigated under Reclamation Act suspended 276 use of water permitted 276 effect of Act to cease on termination of existing war 276 date to be proclaimed by the President; final termination 276 authority for stimulating agriculture and for facilitating distribution of agricultural products 1045 money not available to pay persons placed under deferred draft classification 1045 appropriation for eradicating cattle ticks, hog cholera, contagious animal diseases, etc 1045 for production of meat cattle, poultry, etc 1045 for making cottage cheese, creamery byproducts 1045 for seeds for seeding; continuance of revolving fund 1045 for control of plant diseases; vegetable production,, etc 1046 for control of injurious insects, etc 1046 for general fruit and vegetable utilization 1046 for educational and demonstration work to increase agricultural food production, etc 1046 distilled spirits, wine, etc., restrictions during the war 1046 sale, etc., for beverages unlawful after June 30, 1919 1046 except for export 1046 use of grains, fruit etc., for producing malt or vinous beverages forbidden after May 1, 1919 1046 sale of beers and vinous liquors for beverages prohibited after June 30, 1919 1046 except for export 1046 rules to be prescribed for sale of spirits for other than beverage uses 1046 wines for sacramental, medicinal, etc., purposes 1046 imports of spirits, etc., prohibited 1047 shipments en route excepted 1047 punishment for violations 1047 zones about mines, etc., authorized to prevent liquor traffic 1047 punishment for violations 1047 limitation by the President of foods, etc., for making malt or vinous beverages not impaired 1047 appropriation for gathering, etc., information of food markets, distribution of articles of food, etc 1047 for inspecting, etc., of perishable agricultural products; market activities, etc 1047 for salaries, publishing information, rent, etc 1047 for supplying farm labor 1047 for poultry and egg demonstrations 1047 for sirups, fish, leather, etc 1047 for destruction of prairie dogs, squirrels, predatory animals, etc 1048 for special crop estimating 1048 requisitioning buildings in the District of Columbia for Department uses, authorized 1048 admission of distilled spirits from Porto Rico for other than beverages 1048 punishment for violations 1048 cattle quarantine regulations modified 1048 tick infested, but otherwise sound, cattle, may be imported for immediate slaughter 1048 countries specified 1048 excluded if foot-and-mouth disease exists there 1048 meat inspection regulations to govern 1049 disposal of hides 1049 Porto Rico restrictions 1049 cattle from Virgin Islands 1049 invitation to Farmers’ National Congress extended to foreign nations 1049iv invitation to Farmers’ National Congress; no expense authorized 1049 War Finance Corporation Act amended 1049 collateral security required for loans to banks, etc., by 1049 on agricultural products, or live stock, excepted 1049 further, may be required 1049 salaries restricted 1049 *Agricultural Implements, Machinery, etc.,* conservation of, for national security and defense 276 *Agricultural Lands in, National Forests,* appropriation for survey, etc., of 988 for classifying, etc 993 *Agricultural Organizations,* exempt from income tax 1076 *Agricultural Products,* holding of personal, by farmers, associations of farmers, etc., not deemed hoarding 286 *Agricultural Products, Home Use of,* appropriation for investigating utility and economy of, for food, clothing, etc 1000 *Agricultural Purposes,* loans by War Finance Corporation to banks, etc., on notes for, allowed without collateral 1049 *Agricultural Report,* appropriation for printing and binding 175, 700 *Agricultural Schools,* appropriation for reports, etc., on 999 *Agriculture,* appropriation for investigating application of chemistry to 991 persons engaged in, necessary to maintenance of Army, etc., exempt from draft 955 *Agriculture and Live Stock,* census to be taken of, in 1925 and every ten years 1301 subjects of inquiries 1301 *Agriculture, International Institute of,* appropriation for quota, etc 524, 1331 *Agriculture of the United States,* census of, to be taken in 1920, etc 1291 schedules of inquiries 1294 irrigation, etc., included 1294 *Agua Caliente Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 562 *Ahtanum Irrigation Project, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance 562 *Aids to Navigation,* appropriation for third district, tender 160 for Cape Charles, Va., light vessel 160 for light vessels for general Lake service 160 for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 160 for Huron, Ohio 161 for Point Borinquen, P.
R., light station 161 for Chicago, Ill., harbor light station, and lights on new breakwater 161 for Fairport, Ohio, improving 161 for Sand Hills, Mich., light, etc., station 161 for Manitowoc, Wis., North Breakwater 161 for East River, N. Y., improving 161 for Portage River, Mich., Keweenaw Waterway Harbor of Refuge 161 for Cape Charles City, Va., improving 161 for Chesapeake Bay, eastern shore 161 for Alaska 161 for Indiana Harbor, Ind 161 for Great Salt Pond, R. I., light station 161 for radio installations on lighthouse tenders 161 appropriation for, Washington and Oregon 161 for Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, light station, etc 686 for second district, depot 686 for Detroit, Mich., depot 686 for light station, Sand Island, Ala 686 for light station, Spectacle Reef, Mich 686 for Ambrose Channel, N.
Y., lighted buoys 686 for Joe Flogger Shoal, Del., gas buoys, etc 686 for fifth district, additional gas buoys 687 for sixteenth district, depot, etc 687 for fog signal bell, Nantucket Harbor, Mass 687 for general expenses 687 deficiency appropriation for Oconto Harbor lights, Wis 32 for reestablishing, etc., Gulf of Mexico, damages by storm 496 for rebuilding, etc., on Atlantic coast, damaged by storm, etc 496, 1036 for fifth district, gas buoys 1036 for Saint Marys River, Mich 1036 establishment, etc., of, authorized 607 light vessels for general service, etc 607 second district;
Nantucket, Mass., electric fog bell, east breakwater 607 third district; Ambrose Channel, N. Y. 607 Tompkinsville, N. Y., general depot, machine shop, and wharves 607 fourth district, Joe Flogger Shoal, Del 607 fifth district, Portsmouth, Va., depot 607 additional gas buoys for 608 Potomac River, Md. and Va 608 eighth district, Sand Island, Ala 608 New Orleans, La., depot 608 ninth district, Virgin Islands, etc 608 eleventh district, Spectacle Reef light station, Mich 608 Saint Marys River, Mich 608 post lantern lights, etc., on Lakes Union and Washington, Wash., to be established 608 *Air Station, Navy,* appropriation for acquiring site for, etc., Cape May, N.
J.; restrictions 344 acquiring additional land authorized 344 condemnation directed, etc 344 immediate possession to be taken of additional land for 720 compensation, suit, etc 720 *Aircraft, Army* (*see* also Signal Service, Army), appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 848 deficiency appropriation for, 1919 1027 *Aircraft Board,* appropriation for expenses; to be allotted from appropriations for aircraft production of departments, etc 850 created for development of production of aircraft in the United States, etc 296 number authorized, from Army and Navy 296 civilians, including chairman, to be appointed by the President 296 continued during present war 297 aircraft purchases, production, etc., for Army and Navy, to be supervised and directed by 297 engines, ordnance, etc., for 297 acquisition, etc., or manufacturing plants for 297 contracts for, may be recommended by 297 to be made by respective departments 297v employees authorized; pay 297 higher pay for experts, etc 297 payment of administrative expenses from appropriations for Army Signal Service 297 allotment for 1917 and 1918 297 duplicating present work, etc., restricted 297 annual report of salaries, etc 297 formation of Aircraft Production Corporation 888 *Aircraft, Naval,* appropriation for batteries and outfits for 721 deficiency appropriation for batteries and outfits for 370 for batteries and outfits for, 1919 1034 *Aircraft Patents,* balances of appropriations for basic, covered in 1173 *Aircraft Production,* agency established for entire control of, engines and equipment 557 all moneys appropriated therefor transferred to 557 *Aircraft Production, Bureau of,* balance of appropriation for expenses of airplanes, etc., 1919, covered in 1170 under Signal Service for 1917, 1918 1170 *Aircraft Production Corporation,* formation of, under District of Columbia or State laws, authorized 888 purposes indicated; capital stock limited 888 purchase, etc., of majority of stock, etc., by United States 888 stocks, bonds, etc., of, may be sold 889 control to remain in Government 889 may be purchased from any aircraft appropriations 889 dissolution after end of the war; distribution of assets 889 details from military service for work under 889 not to prevent employment of civilians 889 existing contracts tor aircraft, plants for production, etc., to be transferred, to 889 *Aircraft Stations, Navy* (*see* Aviation, Navy). *Airplanes, Army,* deficiency appropriation for 356 materials for, may be sold to persons, etc., and foreign governments assisting the United States during present emergency 356 reuse of receipts 356 *Airships, etc., Army* (*see* also Aviation Section, Signal Corps), appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 42 for purchase, accessories, buildings, etc., Canal Zone 180 deficiency appropriation for purchase for war expenses, etc.; limit 187, 356 *Aitkin County, Minn.,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River by Logan Township and 340 *Ak Chin Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 562 *Akron, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 106 *Alabama Indians, Tex.,* appropriation for education of, school buildings, etc. 586 for investigating advisability of purchasing lands for 586 *Alalama River, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 256 for improvement of, Montgomery to Wetumpka 1279 *Alaska,* appropriation for salaries, etc., government in 799, 1252 for legislative expenses 799 for military cable and telegraph 43, 851 for roads, bridges, and trails in 57, 863 for building and wharf, Sitka 113, 637 for quarantine system expenses 121, 645 for investigating mineral resources of 144 for mine inspector; per diem, clerk 147, 672 for Engineering Commission 150, 676 for care of insane 150, 676 for education of natives under Commissioner of Education 150, 676 for medical relief of natives; hospitals, etc 151, 677 admission of pay patients 151, 677 for reindeer stations, etc 151, 677 sale of males; use of proceeds, etc 677 for protection of game 151, 677 for suppressing liquor traffic among natives 151, 677 for marshal, office expenses 157, 682 for district attorney, office expenses 157, 683 for expenses of judge outside of official district 158, 684 for meals for jurors 158, 684 for miscellaneous court expenses 158, 684 for aids to navigation 161 for protecting seal fisheries, food to natives, etc 168, 694 for marking boundary line between Canada and 523, 1329 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 529, 1335 for native pupils brought to Indian schools 565 for mining, transporting, etc., coal in, for use of Navy 730 selection of public coal lands for 730 for star route mail service in; emergencies 747, 1194 for aeroplane mail service in 1194 for mail equipments for 751, 1197 for surveyor general, clerks, etc 798, 1251 for Weather Service expenses in 975 for agricultural experiment stations in 999 deficiency appropriation for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 347, 463 for Engineering Commission 372 for care of insane 373, 490 for marking Boundary line with Canada 380 for investigating mineral resources 490 for education of natives 600, 839 for medical relief of natives 600 for star route mail service 834 for reindeer for 839 for inspecting mines 1039 bond issue by Seward, authorized; conditions, etc 539 coastwise trade suspensions not applicable to ports, etc., of 392 explosives inspector to be appointed for 388 homestead entries allowed on unappropriated lands in 632 former entries not a bar 633 prior claims not affected 633 on unsurveyed lands; surveys to be made 633vi homestead entries allowed on unsurveyed lands; special surveys at expense of entry men, to secure earlier action 633 reserved lands excepted from 633 included in census of 1920 1291 mining assessment work for 1917, 1918, 1919 suspended 1213 no forfeiture of claim for failure 1213 extended to April 1, 1919 1055 provisions of Federal Revenue Act Amendments relating to banks in 240 salaries of judges, increased 1156 use of proceeds from townsite lots, etc., for public utilities, school buildings, etc 19 reimbursement of expenditures by Alaska Engineering Commission from 19 *Alaska Engineering Commission,* appropriation for expenses, locating railroads, etc. 150, 676 purchase of supplies, etc., for sale to employees and contractors permitted 150, 676 receipts from sales of material, etc., to be returned to fund 150, 676 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing for expenses for public utilities, etc., on townsites, from proceeds of lots, etc 19 for expenses 372 additional pay of $120 a year not applicable to employees of 814 of $240 a year, not applicable to employees of 1267 *Alaska Fisheries Service, Pribilof Islands,* appropriation for agents, etc 165, 691 for vessel; officers and crew 167, 693 for wooden power lighter for 694 deficiency appropriation for protecting seal fisheries 375, 847 for vessel; officers and crew 496 *Alaskan Railway,* bonds authorized in lieu of unissued bonds for 288 former issue rescinded 292 *“Albatross,” Bureau of Fisheries Steamer,* deficiency appropriation for repairs 24 *Albemarle Sound, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of rights of way to Pungo River from 254 *Albright, Edward,* deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Albuquerque, A. Mex.,* appropriation for Indian school 575 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 31 *Alcohol* (*see* also Beverages and Distilled Spirits), distillers of, for munitions of war, etc., exempt from survey requirements, etc 1107 produced in Porto Rico prior to October 3, 1917, may be admitted for industrial purposes 1048 beverages excluded 1048 punishment for violations; double tax for evasions 1048 *Alcohol, Ethyl* (*see* Intoxicating Liquors). *Alcoholic Liquors* (*see* also Distilled Spirits), prohibition against, at military posts, etc 82 punishment for violations 82 extended to naval camps, etc 393 *Alcoholism, International Congress against,* appropriation for expenses of 527 *Alder, Conrad,* exchange of lands with, to add to Cache National Forest, Utah 1209 *Ale,* additional war revenue tax levied on 311 internal revenue tax on 1109 sale, etc., to military forces in uniform, unlawful; punishment for 82, 393 *Aledo, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 106, 635 *Alexandria, La.,* appropriation for public building 106 rent 106 *Alexandria, Va.,* terms of court at 605 *Alfalfa* (*see* also Grasses, etc.), appropriation for testing commercial seeds of, etc 981 for preventing admission of adulterated 981 *Algoma, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Alien Enemies,* apprehension, removal, etc., of all, over fourteen years old, in the United States in time or war, authorized 531 manner of restraint, conduct towards, etc., to be directed by the President 531 restrictions on naturalization of 545 *Alien Enemy Vessels* (*see* Vessels of Alien Enemies). *Alien Property Custodian* (*see* also Trading with the Enemy), appropriation for expenses, etc., of 645 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 459 docks, etc., of North German Lloyd, and Hamburg-American, lines on Hudson River may be acquired 459 disposal of property of enemy in custody of, by public sale, etc 460 appointment, duties, pay, etc 415 powers conferred, etc 415 administrative employees under, to be from civil service eligibles 415 list of stockholders, etc., believed to be enemies to be transmitted to 416 erroneous names to be stricken off 416 property, etc., of enemies to be transmitted to 416 erroneous names to be stricken off 416 money, etc., of unlicensed enemy to be transferred to 318 debts, etc., due unlicensed enemy may be transferred to 318 payments, etc., a release of liability 418 claims for enemy property, etc., held by, may be filed by person not an enemy 419 payment, etc., on order of President authorized 419 right of legal action not barred by order 419 suit in equity allowed if no order issued etc 420 retention until judgment, etc 420 no other attachment, etc., authorized 420 vested with powers of trustee of property of aliens, other than money, in his possession 423 ownership, management, etc., authority conferred 423 stock, etc., of enemy to be transferred to name of, by corporations, etc., on demand 423 proceeds of sales, to be deposited in the Treasury 423vii money, etc., authorized to be conveyed to, may be deposited with the Treasurer direct 423 claims made by enemy after the war for property held by, subject to direction of Congress 424 transfer on order of President or court 424 repayments from license fund on order of 424 money, property rights, etc., of unlicensed enemy to be conveyed, etc., to 1020 seizure by, authorized 1020 administration, etc., of 1020 filing of transfers, etc., authorized 1020 force and effect of 1020 stock, etc., of enemy to be canceled by corporation issuing 1021 certificates, etc., in lieu of, to be issued to order of 1021 claims for money, etc., taken subject to terms of Trading with the Enemy Act 1021 limited to net proceeds of sales, etc 1021 taxes on property held by, to be paid therefrom, etc 646 *Alien Residents,* registration for military service required of, by agreement with country of which they are citizens 884 to submit to, at time, etc., proclaimed 884 notice inferred from proclamation; penalty for neglect 884 liability for service and draft under agreement 884 exceptions; if enlisting in service of his country 884 returning there to enlist 884 exempted by certificate of country’s diplomatic representative 884 after expiration of designated time, subject to draft, etc., provisions, if not exempted 884 not alien enemies, who have declared intention for citizenship, liable to draft 885 relieved therefrom by withdrawing intention 885 citizenship forever debarred thereby 885, 955 *Aliens* (*see* also Immigration, and Naturalization), appropriation for enforcing laws regulating immigration of 170, 695 for expenses, etc., naturalization of 171, 697 for medical inspection of immigrant 121, 644 deficiency appropriation for expenses regulating immigration of 24, 841, 1040 for expenses, naturalization of 32, 376, 381 for war expenses, detention of interned 216 additional provisions for naturalization of 542 arrest and return of interned belligerent, leaving limits, etc., without permission 223 care of, citizens of allied nations discharged for disability from American forces 881 applicable only where reciprocal provisions exist 881 excluded admission, if anarchists, or teaching, etc., opposition to organized government, assassination, etc 1012 neutral, withdrawing declarations of intention to avoid draft, forever barred from citizenship 955 readmission after the war, having served in Army of United States, etc., of, otherwise excluded 634 readmission after the war, etc., lawfully resident in United States 634 having declared intention and served in Czecho-Slovak, Polish, etc., forces attached to American or allied army 634 if having acquired physical or mental defect in such service 634 exempted from head tax 634 readmission of resident, after the war, if otherwise excluded, who have served in Army, Navy, or with allies 1014 enlisting in Czecho-Slovak, etc., forces against enemy country 1014 mentally or physically incapacitated in service 1014 exempt from head tax 1014 restrictions in time of war on, leaving or entering the United States 559 *Aliens, Nonresident,* Federal bonds, etc., owned by, exempt from taxes 1311 *Alkali-Resistant Crops,* appropriation for breeding, etc 982 *Allegheny County, Pa.,* may bridge Allegheny River, Millvale Borough 1188 Pittsburgh, Pa 1188 Monongahela River, Wilson Borough 1187 Ohio River, McKees Rocks, Pa 1188 *Allegheny River, Pa.,* appropriation for improvement of; open channel work 909, 1282 for locks and dams 1282 modification of bridges required 1282 bridge authorized across, Millvale Borough, Pa 1188 Pittsburgh, Pa 1188 *Alley Dwellings, D.
C.,* discontinuance of, postponed until after present war 560 *Alley Population, D. C.,* provisions for caring for, after the war, from expenditures for housing for war needs 552 *Alliance, Nebr.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Alligator Creek, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway between Charleston and 906 *Allotments, Enlisted Men,* resumption of payments to beneficiaries, discontinued as of July 1, 1918 1212 amounts reserved from monthly pay for, to be paid to beneficiary 1212 *Allotments in Severalty to Indians* (*see* Lands in Severalty to Indians). *Allotments of Pay, Army,* permission for, extended to officers, retired officers, and enlisted men, and civilians on duty abroad 384 *Allotments of Pay, Enlisted Men,* provisions for compulsory and voluntary 402 of men missing in action continued; limit 1024 *Allowances, Family* (*see* Family Allowances, Army and Navy). *Alloway Creek, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 252, 1277 *Ally of Enemy* (*see* also Trading with the Enemy), suspension, etc., allowed of restrictions on trading with 415 *Alpena, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 no expense for land 1283viii *Altamaha River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 906, 1279 *Altman, Clyde R.,* appointment as second lieutenant, Infantry, retired, authorized 101 *Alton, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Altus, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 106, 635 *Amarillo, Tex.,* terms of court at 1270 *Ambassadors,* appropriation for salaries 519, 1325 *Ambrose Channel, New York Harbor,* appropriation for lighted buoys 686 for improvement of 1276 improving lighting in 607 *Amendment to the Constitution, Eighteenth,* proposed to the States prohibiting manufacture, etc., of intoxicating liquors for beverages 1050 power to enforce conferred 1050 inoperative unless ratified within seven years 1050 *American Citizens,* appropriation for relief of, in enemy territory 530 deficiency appropriation for relief of, in Germany, etc 3, 347, 843, 1023, 1040 *American Citizenship,* readmission to, after service in armed forces of country at war with United States enemies 340 *American Ephemeris, Nautical Almanac and,* appropriation for preparing 790, 1244 *American Ethnology,* appropriation for continuing researches in 122, 651 for printing, binding, etc., reports of Bureau 175, 700 deficiency appropriation for 380, 841 *American Expeditionary Forces,* mail from, censored in Europe, not subject thereto in this country 492, 749 *American Historical Association,* appropriation for printing and binding annual report of 175, 700 *American Indians,* appropriation for ethnological researches among 122, 651 *American National Red Cross,* articles donated to, may be admitted free of duty during the war, etc 954 may erect temporary structures in grounds of Memorial to Women of the Civil War 90 national banks allowed to contribute to 558 use of contributions designated 558 *American Prisoners of War,* appropriation for relief of, in enemy territory 530 deficiency appropriation for relief of, in enemy territory 843, 1023, 1040 *American Registers,* issue to Army transports “Meade” and “Crook,” on disposal of 73 *American Republics* (*see* Pan American Union). *American Seamen,* appropriation for relief and protection of, in foreign countries, etc 529, 1335 for lifesaving testimonials for rescuing shipwrecked 522, 1328 deficiency appropriation for relief and protection of, in foreign countries, etc 347, 382, 463 *American Vessels* (*see* also Shipping), appropriation for investigating discriminations against, and shippers 650 issue of war risk insurance on, their cargoes, crews, etc 102 officers and crews of, to be insured against loss of life, etc., from risks of war, by owners 103 by Secretary of the Treasury on failure of owner 104 liability of owner, etc 104 *Amherst, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Amite River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 256 *Ammonia,* appropriation for experiments, etc., in making, from lignites and peat 1154 *Ammonia, Synthetic,* appropriation for production of, and oxidation to nitric acid 722 *Ammunition,* punishment for purchasing, belonging to the Government from persons in the service, etc 1016 *Ammunition, Army,* appropriation for small arms, etc 63, 869 for firing morning and evening gun, etc 63, 869 purchases limited 63 contracts authorized 869 for small arms target practice 63, 869 issue to institutions, etc 63, 869 contracts authorized 869 for preserving, etc 63, 870 contracts authorized 870 for antiaircraft guns, etc 64 for reserve, for National Guard Field Artillery 64 for mountain, etc., cannon 817 contracts authorized 817 for seacoast cannon 817, 1306 for seacoast artillery practice 817, 1306 for field, etc., artillery practice 817 for seacoast cannon, insular possessions 818, 1307 for fortifications, Panama Canal 819 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, small arms 197, 366, 480 for mountain, etc., cannon; contracts 199 for seacoast cannon; contracts 199 for seacoast artillery practice 200 for field, etc., artillery practice 200 for seacoast cannon, insular possessions 200 additional contracts 201 for small arms target practice 366, 481 for mountain, field, etc., for artillery practice 367 for preserving, etc 481 for seacoast cannon, 1919 1031 for incurred obligations for field, etc., cannon 1032 for seacoast cannon, Panama Canal 1032 contracts for purchase, etc., of, for field, etc., cannon authorized 481 for field, etc., artillery practice authorized 482 additional contracts, etc., authorized for small arms, etc 1030 for small arms target practice, etc 1030 for field, etc., cannon 1031 for field, etc., cannon practice 1031 authorizations for, 1919, repealed 1172 for field, etc., cannon, 1919 1172 balances of appropriations covered in; for field, etc., artillery practice, 1918, 1919 1171 for ordnance stores, 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for chemical warfare, 1917, 1918, 1919 1172ix *Ammunition Batteries, etc., Army,* to be raised during emergency 77 *Ammunition Depots, Navy,* deficiency appropriation for improvements 370 *Ammunition, Marine Corps,* appropriation for procuring, etc 736 deficiency appropriation for war expenses 214 *Ammunition, Navy* (*see* also Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Navy), appropriation for smokeless powder 721 for issue to ships 721 additional contracts authorized; payment of prior authorizations 721 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, procuring, reserving, etc., for vessels 206 price for other than small arms 206 no purchases unless Indianhead plant in full operation 206 for auxiliaries and merchantmen 207 for storage of 207 for issue to ships; contracts 370 for 1919 1034 additional contracts for, authorized for issue to ships, war expenses 487 authorization for, in naval appropriation Act for 1919, repealed 1173 balances of appropriations covered in; for vessels 1173 for auxiliaries, etc 1173 for merchant auxiliaries 1173 *Amortization of Plants, etc., for War Activities,* deduction of cost., etc., in computing taxable income of individuals 1067 of corporations 1078 *Amusement Parks, etc.,* admissions to, exempt from war revenue tax, if charges not over 10 cents 319 *Amusement Places,* internal revenue tax on admissions to; exceptions 1120 war revenue tax on admissions to 318 exemptions 318 *Anacortes, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1285 *Anacostia Park, D.
C.,* reclaimed river flats made a part of park system and designated 951 *Anacostia River Bridge, D. C.,* appropriation for operating expenses 928 *Anacostia River, D. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 253, 906, 1277 *Anacostia River Flats, D. C.,* appropriation for reclamation and development of 950 use of balances available 950 lease of reclaimed lands to Saint Elizabeths Hospital 373 reclaimed area added to park system 951 designated Anacostia Park 951 assessment for special benefits 951 *Anahuac Channel, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 257 *Anarchists, Alien,* exclusion of; classes designated 1012 deportation after entry 1012 punishment for returning after 1012 *Anchorage Channel, New York Harbor,* appropriation for improvement of 1276 *Anclote River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 906, 1279 *Andalusia, Ala.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Angeles National Forest, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 985 *Animal By-Products,* appropriation for gathering and publishing information as to marketing, etc., of 1002 *Animal Diseases,* appropriation for preventing spread of, from one State to another 977 for investigations, etc 978 for arresting foot and mouth, etc 1006 for eradicating contagious 1045 *Animal Husbandry,* appropriation for investigations and experiments in 978 for feeding and breeding experiments 978 for breeding military horses 978 for poultry feeding and breeding 978 for sheep experiment station, Idaho 978 for destroying animals in national forests, etc., injurious to 995 for protection of, from rabies by destroying wolves, etc 995 deficiency appropriation for feeding and breeding 381 *Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 976 for general expenses 976 for inspection and quarantine work 977 for investigating tuberculosis of animals 977 partial payment for animals destroyed 977 interstate shipment of arrested cases for immediate slaughter 978 reshipment of reacting breeding, etc., animals to owner 978 for eradicating southern cattle ticks; demonstration work 978 limitation on expenditures 978 for dairy investigations, etc.; renovated butter inspection, etc 978 for animal husbandry experiments 978 animal feeding and breeding 978 breeding horses for military purposes 978 poultry feeding and breeding 978 sheep experiment station, Idaho 978 for animal diseases investigations 978 contagious abortion of animals 979 for investigating, treating, etc., hog cholera 979 regulating trade in animal viruses, etc 979 for eradication, etc., of dourine 979 for administrative work 979 for meat inspection, additional 979 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 381, 841, 1040 for animal feeding and breeding 381 for meat inspection 841 *Animal Products,* appropriation for conservation and utilization of 274, 1045 *Animals* (*see* also Cattle), appropriation for inspection, etc., of imported 977 for preventing cruelty, etc 977 for tuberculin and mallein testing of 977 for preventing disease of contagious abortion of 979 *Annapolis, Md.* (*see* Naval Academy). *Anodynes,* war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317 *Antiaircraft Defenses, Army,* appropriation for search lights for, from unexpended balances 816 deficiency appropriation for searchlights for war expenses 199x unexpended balances for searchlights for, covered in 1305 *Antiaircraft Guns, Army,* appropriation for procuring, etc 64 for ammunition for 64 deficiency appropriation for purchase, etc., war expenses 198 for ammunition for 198 balances of appropriations for purchase, etc., of, 1917, 1918, 1919, covered in 1171 *Antietam Battle Field, Md.,* appropriation for repairs, preservation, etc 130, 656 for superintendent 130, 656 *Antigo, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Antimony,* provision for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Antitoxins, etc.,* appropriation for purchase, etc., for treating diseases of animals 979 *Antitrust Act, 1914,* prohibition of officer, etc., of common carrier having interest in purchases thereof deferred to January 1, 1919 431 effective January 8, 1918, to new corporations 431 *Antitrust Laws,* appropriation for investigation of violations, by producers, etc., of foodstuffs 124 for expenses enforcing 155, 681 use forbidden for prosecuting labor organizations, etc 156, 681 association of farmers, etc 156, 681 pending cases affecting railroads to proceed to final determination 458 execution of judgment may be stayed, on application of the United States 458 prohibitions of, not applicable to associations solely in export trade 517 excepting trade within the United States, and domestic competitors 517 no agreement unduly affecting domestic prices permitted 517 *Antwerp Pigeons,* interfering, etc., with Government owned, unlawful 533 punishment for 533 *Apache, etc., Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for agency expenses from tribal funds 577 for support, etc., of, from tribal funds 577 *Apache National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 985 *Apalachicola Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 707, 1279 *Apalachicola, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Apalachicola River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1279 for improvement of channel to Saint Andrews Bay, Fla 255, 907, 1279 *Appliances for Disabled Soldiers, Surgical,* appropriation for furnishing 136, 661 *Appointments Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants 800, 1252 *Appointments Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc 771, 1226 *Appomattox River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 254, 906, 1278 *Appoquinimink River, Del.* appropriation for improvement of 252, 1277 *Appraisers, Board of General* (*see* Board of General Appraisers). *Apprentice Seamen, Navy,* appropriation for pay 728 *Appropriations* (*see* also Deficiency Appropriations), annual, for sinking fund 1312 annual estimates of, for fortifications, etc., to be made hereafter 1309 appropriation for preparing statement of first session, 64th Congress 171 for preparing statement of, first and second sessions, 65th Congress 697 carrying over, for fortifications repealed 1309 deficiency appropriation Act, 1919, first 1020 deficiency appropriation Act, 1919, second 1161 for deficiencies 2 for urgent deficiencies 429 on account of war expenses, etc 182, 345, 459, 594, 821 for fiscal year 1918, continued through July and August for the Army, Department of Agriculture, and District of Columbia 843 including operations authorized by law from July 1, 1918 843 for District of Columbia, half from revenues thereof 844 ratio of distribution each month 844 not available beyond date when regular appropriations made 844 to be in lieu of amounts hereafter made, etc 844 pay of employees, etc., continued until changed by regular appropriations 844 regular appropriations available and obligations ratified from July 1, 1918 844 for fiscal year 1918, for Department of Agriculture, etc., continued through September, 1918 957 through October, 1918 1008 for food production, etc., continued through November, 1918 1019 for Army 40, 845 for Military Academy 90, 620, 1336 for sundry civil expenses 105, 634 for river and harbor improvements 250, 904, 1275 for diplomatic and consular service 519, 1325 for Indian Department 561 for the naval service 704 for pensions 741, 1174 for postal service 742, 1189 for legislative, executive, and judicial expenses 757, 1213 for fortifications 815, 1305 for District of Columbia 918 for Department of Agriculture 973 for agricultural food stimulation, etc 1045 for expenses, 1st session 65th Congress 1 for purchase of obligations of foreign governments allied with United States in war 35, 289, 564, 1313 for expenses of issuing bonds and certificates of deposit for war expenses, etc 37, 292 for paying war risk insurance losses and return premiums 105 for maintenance of War Risk Insurance Bureau 105 for survey, etc., water diversion from Great Lakes and Niagara River 241 for session employees of Congress, 1st sess., 65th Congress 242xi for emergency expenses, Signal Corps, Army, including Aviation Section 247 for North Island, San Diego Harbor, Cal., for aviation stations, etc 248 for Waterways Commission 269 for preferential transportation for national defense, etc 273 for special objects under food survey Act, 1917 274 for administrative expenses, food conservation Act 283 for all other purposes of food conservation Act 283 for procuring nitrate of soda to aid agriculture 287 for expenses of preparing, etc., certificates of indebtedness hereafter issued 293 for expenses of auditing, etc., Army accounts abroad, etc 294 for session employees, Senate and House for month of October, 1917 343 for naval air station site, Cape May, N.
J. 344 for War Risk Insurance Bureau expenses 400 for military and naval family allowances 400 for military and naval compensation awards 400 for military and naval insurance payments 400 premiums collected to be credited to this appropriation 400 for interest on military and naval pay deposit fund 400 for purposes of Trading with the Enemy Act 425 for appraisal, etc., Choctaw and Chickasaw coal and asphalt lands, from tribal funds 435 for revolving fund for expenses of Federal control of railroads, etc 455 for fund to purchase second liberty bonds, etc 505 for subscriptions to stock of War Finance Corporation 506 for expenses of Capital Issues Committee, 1918, 1919 514 for ordnance proving grounds, etc., for the Navy 538 for acquiring, etc., plants and equipment for disposal of garbage and miscellaneous refuse of District of Columbia 541 for contingent expenses, House of Representatives 542 for expenses, naturalization of aliens 545 for vocational rehabilitation of disabled discharged sailors and soldiers 619 for assistance to States for protection of military and naval forces from venereal diseases 887 for two years annually, apportioned to States, etc., for prevention, treatment, etc., of venereal diseases 887 for Division of Venereal Diseases, Public Health Service 887 for expenditures of Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board 887 for machinery, etc., for production of cotton fabrics at Atlanta, Ga., penitentiary 897 for indemnity to Greece, South Omaha riots 917 for aid in combating Spanish influenza, etc 1008 for administration expences, conservation of minerals, ores, etc 1010 for executing Act for conservation of minerals, ores, etc., for national security and defense, 1918 1010 for purchase of dry dock at Boston, Mass 1013 for session employees of Senate and House for entire month of November, 1918 1052 for expenses, administering Revenue Act of 1918 1140 for Legislative Drafting Service 1142 for experiments, etc., utilizing lignite coals and peat for fuel oil, etc. 1154 for relief to European populations, outside of Germany and allies thereof 1161 for taxes and reconveyed Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands 1180 for expenses classifying, etc., lands 1181 for aid to States in constructing rural post roads; annual increases 1201 for roads, etc, in national forests, in national forests, in cooperation with States, etc 1201 for hospitals, etc., for discharged sick soldiers, etc., under Public Health Service 1304 for furniture and hospital equipment, additional 1304 for salaries, expenses, etc., Public Health Service, fiscal year 1919 1305 for purchases of wheat crops of 1918 and 1919, etc., to maintain priçe guaranties 1352 permanent, for losses and return premiums, from war risk insurance premiums and salvage 103 repeal of permanent, for refunding internal revenue taxes illegally collected 1145 statement of, for second session 64th Congress, to include specified appropriation Acts passed at extraordinary session 65th Congress 25 *Aquatic Sources of Leather,* appropriation for developing 167, 693 *Aqueduct Bridge, D.
C.,* appropriation for installing main across, for supplying water to Federal reservations, etc., in Virginia 660 *Aqueduct Bridge, D. C., New,* appropriation for construction 135, 660 *Aqueduct, Washington* (*see* Water Service, D. C.), *Aquia Creek, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 253, 906, 1277 *Aransas Pass Light Station, Tex.,* deficiency appropriation for repairing hurricane damages, 1916 375 *Aransas Pass, Tex.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for channel to Corpus Christi. 264 Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians, Okla., appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 577 *Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 577 *Arapahoe Indians, Mont., Northern Cheyenne and,* appropriation for support, etc., of 574 *Arapahoe National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 985 *Arbitration, International Bureau of Permanent Court of,* appropriation for annual contribution 524, 1330 *Arbitration of Railway Disputes,* appropriation for expenses, Board of Mediation and Conciliation 124, 646xii *Arcadia, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Architect of the Treasury* (*see* also Supervising Architect, Treasury Department), to serve on Public Buildings Commission 1269 *Architectural Competitions, Public Buildings,* appropriation for, under contracts 115, 638 *Ardmore, Okla.,* terms of court at 604 *Argenta, Ark.,* time extended for bridging Arkansas River, Little Rock and 295 *Argentina,* appropriation for ambassador 519, 1325 *Argentine Ant,* appropriation for investigating 994 *And Lands,* appropriation for developing springs, water holes, etc., on 145 for study, etc., of drought-resistant crops, etc 982 area allotted to Idaho for enlarged homesteads, increased, etc 275 *Arid Lands, Reclamation of,* appropriation for utilizing, etc 982 *Arizona,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 798, 1251 for support, etc., of Indians on reservations in 568 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians on reservations in 31, 840 creation, etc., of Indian reservations in, except by Act of Congress, forbidden 570 Grand Canyon National Park, established 1175 sums for allotting lands, etc., not to be used for Indians in, not residing on public domain prior to June 30, 1914 562 *Arkansas National Forest, Ark.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 985 *Arkansas River, Ark. and Okla.,* appropriation for improvement of 257 bridge authorized across, Fort Smith, Ark 247 Little Rock, Ark 396 Webbers Falls to Gore, Okla 342 time extended for bridging, Fort Smith, Ark 1051 Little Rock to Argenta, Ark 295 *Arlington Building, D.
C.,* appropriation for operating force, etc 1226 for operating expenses 1233 deficiency appropriation for operating force, etc 1024 for furniture, equipment, etc 1024 for operating expenses 1024 *Arlington National Cemetery, Va.,* appropriation for burial of indigent soldiers, etc., in 130, 656 for repairs and improvements 657 deficiency appropriation for funeral expenses of Lieutenant Louis Brunelet, French Army 826 *Arlington, Va.,* appropriation for agricultural experiment farm 982 for repairs to building for colorant investigations, agricultural farm 991 *Armament of Fortifications,* appropriation for; additional contracts authorized 816, 1306 deficiency appropriation for war expenses for 199 transfer of ordnance and ordnance stores from Navy for use of, authorized 817 *Armenians,* to participate in relief to European populations 1161 *Armor and Armament, Navy,* balances of appropriations for, increase of the Navy covered in 1173 *Armor and Projectile Plants, Navy,* balances of appropriations for fuel lands for, covered in 1173 *Armor Plant, Navy,* deficiency appropriation for options on fuel lands in West Virginia near 370 bonds authorized in lieu of unissued bonds for 288 former issue rescinded 292 *Armored Motor Car Machine Gun Companies,* additional, authorized; personnel 77 *Armored Motor Cars, Army,* appropriation for purchase, etc 64, 873 former appropriation continued 64 additional contracts authorized 873 deficiency appropriation for purchase, etc., war expenses 198, 366 additional contracts, etc., authorized for purchase, etc., of 1031 authorizations for, 1919, repealed 1172 balances of appropriations for, 1917, 1918, 1919, covered in 1171 *Armories* (*see* also Arsenals and Armories), artificers, etc., in, exempted from selective draft 79 *Arms* (*see* Ordnance, Army). *Arms, etc.,* punishment for purchasing, belonging to the Government, from persons in Army, Navy, etc 1016 *Arms, etc., Army,* appropriation for manufacturing, etc., at armories 870 additional contracts, etc., authorized for manufacturing, issuing, etc 870, 1030 authorization repealed for manufacture of, 1919 1172 balances of appropriations covered in; for manufacture of, etc., 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for special aids for manufacture, etc., of, 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 *Arms, Military Equipment, etc.,* to be supplied schools, etc., having course of military training, during present war 532 *Arms, Munitions, etc.,* seizure of, if being exported in violation of law 223 officers authorized to make 223 forfeiture if violation proven 224 warrant for further detention to be applied for 224 restoration if refused, etc 224 detention if issued by judge 224 further action on order of President or court 224 petition for return to be made by owner to court before condemnation 224 summary proceedings on 224 libel proceedings for condemnation if petition refused, etc 224 sale if condemned; proceeds to the Treasury 224 admiralty procedure to govern; jury trial of facts 224 delivery if owner pay all legal expenses and give bond not to export illegally, etc 225 no lawful trade interfered with 225xiii seizure of; discretionary release on order of the President 225 enforcement by the President 225 *Army* (*see* also Army Emergency Increase), appropriation for expenses of, for July and August, 1918 843 not available after regular appropriations made for fiscal year 1919 844 for support of the 40, 845 for all contingencies 40, 845 for Army War College 40, 845 for contingencies, military information 40, 846 for expenses observing war operations abroad 40, 846 for military service schools 41, 846 second lieutenants, Field Artillery, may be assigned to batteries at School of Fire, for instruction 41 for contingencies, headquarters of departments, etc 41, 846 for Coast Artillery School 41, 846 purchase, etc., of typewriters 847 for Signal Service expenses 42, 847 electric plants at posts 42, 847 purchase of airships, etc., for Aviation Section 42 Aviation sections, Officers’ and Enlisted Reserve Corps 42 development of aviation motor 42, 849 sites for aviation purposes, etc 42 expenditure authorized 42 limit for land; leases if practicable 43 details of detached officers for aviation 43 mileage to officers in aviation section 43, 849 civilian employees, supplies, etc 847 experiments in signaling 847 buildings for supplies, etc 847 for aviation expenses; purchase, manufacture, etc., of aircraft 848 buildings, etc 848 establishment of aviation stations, balloon schools, etc 848 special clothing, etc 848 travel expenses at home and abroad 848 vocational training, etc 848 civilian employees in District of Columbia 849 manufacturing plants; instruction in technical schools, etc 849 exchange of aerial material 849 mileage, etc., instructors from foreign armies 849 prior appropriations continued through fiscal year 849 technical employees in District of Columbia 850 war supplies may be sold to persons, allied Governments, etc.; restrictions 850 allotment to Aircraft Board for employees, supplies, etc 850 for aerological stations, etc., under Weather Bureau 43 for Washington-Alaska cable, etc 43, 851 collecting outside charges 43 for telephone service, Coast Artillery 44, 851 for Provost Marshal General’s office, expenses of registration for draft 851 for expenses of military police enforcing liquor, etc., prohibitions in military camps, etc 851 appropriation for rent of quarters for local draft boards without written leases 851 for pay of line officers; longevity 44, 851 not to be paid officers appointed in violation of designated increment increases 44 proportion of increases restricted to increase of enlisted men, etc 44 appointments of second lieutenants to vacancies made by increases, modified 44 retirement for disability of provisional officers 851 for Officers’ Reserve Corps 45, 852 for National Guard officers 45, 852 allowance to pay inspectors and assistant inspectors of small arms practice serving in mobilization of 1916 45 for pay of enlisted men 45, 852 additional pay ratings for marksmen 45 twenty additional Infantry bands for present emergency authorized 852 for enlisted men, longevity 45, 852 for Regular Army Reserve 45, 852 for Enlisted Reserve Corps 45, 852 for enlisted men, National Guard 45, 852 for enlisted men, Ordnance Department 45, 852 for enlisted men, Quartermaster Corps 45, 852 for enlisted men, Signal Corps 45, 852 aviation increase 852 for enlisted men, Medical Department 45, 852 for clerks, etc., office of Chief of Staff 46, 852 for clerks, messengers, etc., at headquarters, etc 46, 852 for additional pay, foreign service 46, 853 allowances to Army field clerks 853 for commutation of quarters, etc 46, 853 for commutation of quarters, etc., field clerks, Quartermaster Corps 46, 853 assignment of clerks, etc.;
War Department duty prohibited 46, 853 for pay of staff officers, General Staff Corps 46, 853 rank of Chief of Staff 46 modification of personnel, details, etc 46 for longevity 47, 853 for Adjutant General’s Department; longevity 47, 853 for Inspector General’s Department; longevity 47, 853 for Engineer Corps; longevity 47, 853 for Ordnance Department; longevity 47, 853 maximum number of officers allowed immediately 47 for Quartermaster Corps; longevity 47, 853 for Medical Department; longevity 47, 853 reserve veterinarians 47, 853 contract surgeons 47, 853 Superintendent Nurse Corps 47 nurses, female 47, 853 for Judge Advocate General’s Department; longevity 47, 853 codification of military laws 47 appointments of civilians in Officers’ Reserve Corps and National Army, for service in 853 two line major generals, authorized from chiefs of staff corps, etc 853 for Signal Corps 48, 854 aviation increase 854 longevity 48, 854xiv appropriation for Bureau of Insular Affairs; longevity 48, 854 for retired pay, officers 48, 854 status of, on duty as acting quartermasters 48 computing longevity pay of retired officers on active duty 48 for retired Philippine Scout officers 48, 854 for retired veterinarians 48, 854 for retired pay clerks 48, 854 for pay of retired officers on active duty; longevity 48, 854 for retired pay, enlisted men 48, 854 for pay, etc., retired enlisted men on active duty 48, 854 for pay, etc., Regular Army reservists on active duty 48, 854 for hospital matrons 48, 854 for courts martial, etc., expenses 48, 854 for officer in charge, public buildings and grounds, District of Columbia 48, 854 for commutation of quarters, officers, etc 48, 854 allowed families of officers in the field or abroad 854 for interest on soldiers’ deposits 48, 854 for expert accountant 48, 854 for extra duty pay, enlisted men seacoast fortifications service 48, 854 for extra duty pay, switchboard operators at interior posts 49, 854 for extra duty pay, Alaska telegraph system 49, 854 for mileage, officers, contract surgeons, etc 49, 854 available for field clerks, etc, 1917 49 for ten per cent, officers on foreign service 49, 854 for twenty per cent, enlisted men on foreign service 49, 854 for computer, Artillery Board 49, 854 for loss by exchange, disbursements abroad and Alaska 49, 855 for additional pay, first reenlistments 49 for allowances, officers and enlisted men dying in line of duty 49 for pay to beneficiaries, for deaths from aviation accidents 49 for additional pay to officers furnishing their own mounts 49, 855 for Jennie Carroll 49, 855 for Harriet C.
Carroll 49 for Mabel Lazear 49, 855 for John R. Kissinger 49, 855 for pay, Philippine Scouts 49, 855 foregoing accounted for as Pay of the Army; exceptions 50, 855 responsibility for payments by officers acting as agents for disbursing officers 50 officers serving in Canal Zone to have quarters free 855 for Quartermaster Corps, general appropriations; subsistence supplies 50, 855 sales to officers, etc 50, 855 meals to competitors in national rifle match 50, 855 for payments; commutation of rations, etc 50, 856 subsistence to West Point cadets attending inauguration 51 Military Academy ration increased 856 for regular quartermaster supplies 51, 856 heat and light to quarters 51, 856 appropriation for supplies; recreation buildings 51, 856 post bakeries; ice machines; laundries 51, 856 post and officers’ schools 51, 857 forage, etc., for animals 51, 857 stationery, etc 51, 857 printing; use of ice machines, laundries, etc 51, 857 for incidental expenses 52, 857 extra duty pay; rates, etc 52, 857 horse expenditures, etc 52, 858 recruiting premium abolished 53 for La Grande, Oreg., Evening Observer 53 for transportation 53, 858 travel allowance extended 53 on land grant roads 53, 859 full pay to excepted roads 54, 859 draft animals, wagons, etc 54, 859 gasoline, etc., for aircraft 859 vessels, transport service, etc 54, 859 extra pay in lieu of subsistence, employees on harbor boats 54, 859 transporting West Point cadets to inaugural ceremonies 54 transfer of horses to remount depots, etc., during absence of officers 859 travel pay, enlisted men entering or leaving service 860 for water and sewers at military posts 54, 860 connecting Fort Crook, Nebr., with Omaha water system 860 for clothing, and camp and garrison equipage 54, 860 indemnity for destroyed clothing 55, 860 for additional amount for machinery for clothing depot, Jeffersonville, Ind 55 accounting for supplies, etc 55 supplies, services, and transportation to constitute one fund 55 for storage and shipping facilities, buildings, docks, etc 860 title, etc., restrictions waived 860 for horses; limit 55, 860 sales of condemned animals 55 for barracks and quarters 55, 860 chapel, Presidio of San Francisco, Cal 56 limit for nurses’ dormitory Fort Sam Houston, Tex., increased 56 reclamation plants 861 commutation restricted; civilian employees 56, 861 rent of buildings, District of Columbia, authorized 861 Bishops Point, Hawaii, part of naval reservation, transferred to Army 861 for additions to buildings etc., Jeffersonville, Ind., clothing depot 56 for purchase of land adjoining Fort Sam Houston, Tex., for encampments, etc. 56 for post exchanges 56, 862 training camps, etc., recreation expenses 862 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at posts 57, 862 portion of Presidio of San Francisco, exchanged for other lands with University of California 57, 862 exchange of wharves with Navy, Honolulu, Hawaii 57 for roads, bridges, and trails, Alaska 57, 863 for shelter in the Philippines; quarters in China 57, 863 restriction of officers’ quarters 58, 863xv appropriation for post hospitals, construction, repairs, etc 58, 864 allotments to designated hospitals; restriction 58, 864 alterations, additions, temporary hospitals, etc 864 for quarters for hospital stewards 58, 864 for shooting galleries and ranges 58, 864 purchase, etc., range at Vancouver, Wash., modified 58 for Army War College 58, 864 for rent of buildings for, in District of Columbia 58, 864 for payment of damage claims, target practice, etc 59, 864 for paying heirs of persons killed on Mexican border 865 for addition to Gettysburg Park 59 for instruction expenses, vocational training 59, 865 selection of regiments to receive instruction, at posts 59 for filing equipment for correspondence 60 consolidation of specified titles into “General appropriations, Quartermaster Corps” 865 for Medical Department ; supplies, etc 60, 865 mosquito destruction, Canal Zone 60, 865 motor ambulances; selection, etc 60, 865 preventing spread of epidemics 60, 866 civilian employees, etc 60, 866 transporting supplies, etc 61, 866 Hot Springs, Ark., hospital 61, 866 miscellaneous expenses 61, 866 increase in personnel of officers 866 for hospital care, Canal Zone garrison 61, 866 for Medical Museum; library 61, 867 for care of insane Filipino and Porto Rican soldiers 61, 867 for Engineer Department; expenses, etc., of depots 61, 867 for Engineer School, Washington, D.
C.; restriction 61, 867 for engineer equipment of troops 62, 867 for services of civilians 62, 868 for Engineer operations in the field 62, 868 use of former appropriations 62 options on materials for use 868 for contingencies in the Philippines 62, 868 for buildings, Engineer School, etc 62 for military surveys, maps, etc 62, 868 subsistence per diem outside of Washington 62, 868 offices to assist 868 amount for current obligations 868 for lithograph press for Army schools, Fort Leavenworth 868 regimental organization, Engineer Corps, band added 868 volunteer Slavic Legion authorized; composition, etc 868 loyal American citizens of Austrian or German birth, may be commissioned in Army or Navy 869 for Ordnance Department; current expenses 63, 869 for ammunition for small arms, etc 63, 869 amount for purchases 63 contracts authorized 869 for small-arms target practice; ammunition, marksmen’s medals, prizes, etc 63, 869 issue to institutions, etc 63, 869 contracts authorized 869 appropriation for manufacture, etc., of arms 63, 870 amount for purchases 63 tools, etc., for manufacture by private parties 63 contracts authorized 870 civilian employees paid for working during leaves of absence days 870 for repairing and preserving ordnance stores 63, 870 for ordnance stores, etc 63, 870 for Infantry, etc., equipments 63, 870 amount for purchases of stores 63 contracts authorized for additional stores, etc 870 for annual rifle contests, trophy, medals, etc 63, 870 details of temporary instructors 64 medals of honor, distinguished service crosses, and medals to be awarded; conditions 870 for bronze medals to be awarded for War with Spain and Mexican border service 873 for automatic machine rifles, etc 64, 873 contracts authorized 873 for armored motor cars 64, 873 contracts authorized 873 additional ordnance obligations authorized 873 for automatic machine rifles for National Guard 64 for antiaircraft guns 64 for ammunition for antiaircraft guns 64 for field artillery material for National Guard 64 for reserve ammunition for field artillery, National Guard 64 tools, etc., for manufacture by private parties 64 purchases without competition 65 cumulative leaves of absence, employees outside continental limits 65 ordnance material to be of American manufacture; exception, imports free of duty 65, 873 mileage payable from appropriation requiring 65 waiving of limitations in emergencies 65 for ordnance authorizations previously designated 873 technical employees allowed in District of Columbia herefrom 873 incurred obligations payable from appropriations of this Act 873 subsistence, etc., allowed civil employees traveling on ordnance business 874 for National Guard expenses; arming, equipping, training, etc 65, 874 for forage, etc., for horses 65 transfer of Army draft animals 65 for enlisted men for care of horses, etc 65 for participating in Army encampments, etc., pay, etc 66, 874 for attending instruction camps, pay, etc 66, 874 reimbursing Georgia for encampment expenses, 1914 66 reimbursing Oklahoma for rifle range, etc., 1910, 1911 66 transporting Regulars to National Guard instruction camps, etc 66, 874 pay, etc., National Guard Reserve, at camps, etc 66, 874xvi appropriation for pay, etc., attending Army service schools, and at posts 67, 874 for officers assigned to Militia Bureau; pay and allowances 67, 875 for property and disbursing officers of States, etc 67, 875 for arms, military supplies, etc., for issue 67, 875 for promotion of rifle practice 67, 875 for horses, forage, etc 67, 875 for incidental expenses of field instruction, etc 67, 875 for lands for Field Artillery encampments and ranges 67 for rifle range, D.
C. National Guard 67 disposal of useless target ranges for National Guard; use of proceeds 67 for travel of Army officers, etc., for National Guard duty 67, 875 for transportation of supplies, etc 68, 875 for expenses of Army sergeant instructors 68, 875 for office rent, inspectors 68 accounting, etc.; staff corps, etc., included in National Guard 68, 875 longevity pay credits for militia service to persons in other than Regular Army who have enlisted, etc 875 for arms, etc., for field service 68, 875 aviation equipment supplies 68 reserve supply 68, 875 for supplying new infantry equipments, etc 68 requisitions for 68 receipt, accounting, etc 69 prior issues to be returned on receipt of new 69 funds for former years available to end of fiscal year 1918 69 for expenses of civilian rifle ranges 69, 876 for arms, ammunition, etc., for rifle practice 69, 876 for transportation of teams 69 apportionment; designation of teams by governors, etc 69 for civilian training at instruction camps 69, 876 expenses designated 70 pay to persons training to be officers in the Army; conditions 70 travel allowances to citizens attending camps 70 for arms, ammunition, etc., for citizen training camps 70 no pay to officer, etc., using time measuring device on work of employee 70 cash bonus, etc., restricted 70 no pay to person, not a citizen, appointed an officer in time of peace 70 for ordnance equipment for Home Guard organizations 876 for expenses Council of National Defense 70 rent allowance in District of Columbia 71 for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps; quartermaster supplies, equipments, etc 71, 876 commutation for uniforms furnished by institutions 71 for arms and ordnance equipment 71, 877 assignment of Massachusetts First Corps Cadets, National Guard; requirements 71 special organization privileges of National Guard continued 71 appropriation for, etc.; leaves of absence, etc., allowed Government employees on duty with Officers’ Reserve Corps 72 restoration of Government employees, relieved from Reserve Corps duty 72 gratuitous services by Officers’ Reserve Corps in recruiting, etc., permitted 72 for Enlisted Reserve Corps, quartermaster supplies, equipment, etc 72 for signal equipment 72 for military equipment of other schools and colleges 72, 877 for ordnance supplies for schools, etc 72, 877 chaplains; preference in appointments omitted 72 filling vacancies in second lieutenants, age limit modified 72 appointment of former officers in (Officers’ Reserve Corps at higher grade; conditions 73 restriction on details in District of Columbia of Staff Corps officers, modified 73 American registers issued to transports “Meade” and “Crook” when sold 73 officers in National Guard as colonels and lieutenant colonels serving in call of May and June, 1916, may be commissioned as such in Officers’ Reserve Corps, etc 73 monthly rating of pay of ordnance employees repealed 74 enlisted men discharged to accept commissions in National Guard, 1916, to have original status on reenlisting; conditions, etc 74 enlisted men reenlisting after service as officers in militia, etc., to have credit for time therein 74 expenses upon buildings, posts, etc., restricted 74 for increased pay to civilian employees receiving not more than $1,800 a year; rate 74 printing outside of Government Printing Office in time of war, etc., permitted 75, 877 closing of contract with Navasota Transfer Company 75 for addition to Leon Springs Military Reservation, Tex 877 Bertram T.
Clayton, jr., may be appointed second lieutenant, Infantry, and retired 877 Col. David L. Brainard may be placed on retired list as brigadier general 878 incurred existing obligations payable from appropriations herein 878 exchange of lands Aberdeen ordnance proving grounds 878 disbursing officers may intrust payments to other officers as their agents; responsibility 878 property and disbursing officers of States to be regarded as officers of the United States 878 pressing obligations may be paid from total balance to credit of officer if specific balance insufficient; conditions 878 Army Nurse Corps organized 879xvii settlement of claims of officers and enlisted men for loss of private property, modified 880 restricting purchase, etc., of supplies to officers of Quartermaster Corps, suspended for the war 881 care of aliens discharged for disability from United States forces; conditions 881 Army Mine Planter Service created in Coast Artillery Corps 881 Articles of War, amendments 882 quotas for selective draft into military service determined 883 registration and draft of resident aliens under treaty agreements; conditions 884 age limit for enlistments in staff corps extended 885 prostitution prohibitions near cantonments, etc., modified and extended 885 Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board created for prevention, etc., of venereal diseases 886 condemnation of lands for military purposes, extended to include timber and lumber production, etc 888 Aircraft Production Corporation authorized; details 888 amendments to National Defense Act 889 Military Academy graduates may serve as instructors at citizen training camps the four months after graduation 892 mounts of officers dying in the service may be sent to home of families at public expense, etc 892 baggage of civilian employees dying in the service may be sent at public expense to homes of families in United States 892 time for transmitting Army accounts to Auditor, extended in time of war 892 regulations for protecting life and property from ordnance target practice 892 proceeds from engineer operation of public utilities overseas may be used therefor until close of following fiscal year 893 moneys from engineer material, available for same purposes throughout following fiscal year 893 retired officers on active duty considered as officer of arm, etc., in which serving 893 corporal bugler, and bugler, first class, grades established 893 men outside draft age may be enlisted for office, etc., service under War Department 894 men disqualified by minor physical defects from active service, may be drafted for such service 894 Lieut.
John Q. A. Brett, may be appointed captain Quartermaster Corps 894 maximum number of men may be drafted each fiscal year during the war 894 Military Academy Cadets, number increased by two to be appointed by the Vice President 894 no pay to officer, etc., using time-measuring device on work of an employee 894 cash bonuses, etc., restricted 894 condemnation of land, etc., for lines transmitting electric power to shipyards, munition plants, etc., for use of United States or allies 895 inconsistent laws repealed 896 appropriation for printing manuals, etc., for instruction, etc 126 for armories and arsenals 127, 653 for military posts, construction, etc 129, 655 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, etc 130, 656 for printing, medical bulletins 174, 700 for Military Academy 90, 620, 1336 for aviation stations, etc., North Island, San Diego Harbor, Cal 248 for pensions 741, 1175 for fortifications 815, 1305 for barracks and quarters, seacoast defenses 1306 deficiency appropriation for war expenses 185, 355, 474, 827 for all contingencies 185, 355 for expenses registration, selection and draft into 185, 355, 474, 851, 1027 for contingencies military information 186, 355 for expenses, military observers abroad 186 for military service schools 186 for contingencies, headquarters of departments, etc 186 for Coast Artillery School 186 for Signal Service, war expenses 187, 355 electric plants, etc 187 amount for airships, etc 187 aviation reserves 187 aviation schools, sites, construction, equipment, etc 187 limit for land purchses 188 sales of airplanes, materials, etc., to allied foreign governments 356 for pay of line officers and National Guard staff corps 188, 356 for longevity 188 for enlisted men of the line 188, 356 for enlisted men training for Officers’ Reserve Corps 188 for enlisted men, Ordnance Department 188, 356 for enlisted men, Quartermaster Corps 188, 356 enlistment of 1,200 cooks; service 188 for enlisted men, Signal Corps 188 for enlisted men, Medical Department 188, 356 for clerks, etc., office of Chief of Staff 188 for clerks, messengers, etc., at headquarters 188, 356 duty in War Department forbidden 189, 356 for pay of staff officers;
General Staff Corps; longevity 189, 356 for Adjutant General’s Department; longevity 189 for Inspector General’s Department; longevity 189 for Engineer Corps; longevity 189, 356 for Ordnance Department; longevity 189, 356 for Quartermaster Corps; longevity 189, 357 for Medical Department; longevity 189, 357 reserve veterinarians 189 contract surgeons 139 nurses (female) 189, 357 for Judge Advocate General’s Department; longevity 189 for Signal Corps; longevity 189, 357 for retired officers; longevity 189 for retired officers on active duty; longevity 190, 357xviii deficiency appropriation for retired enlisted men 190 for retired enlisted men on active duty 190, 357 for reservists on active duty 190, 357 for courts martial, etc., expenses 190 for commutation of quarters, officers, etc 190, 357 for mileage to officers, etc 190, 357, 475, 827 for six months’ pay, officers, etc., dying in service 357 for one years’ pay, aviation deaths 357 for subsistence supplies 190, 357 meals to competitors in national rifle match 190 for payments; commutation of rations etc 190, 358 for Quartermaster Corps, regular supplies 191, 358, 475, 827 heat and light to quarters 191, 358, 475 post bakeries, ice machines, laundries 191, 358, 475 post and officers’ schools, etc 191, 359, 475 forage, stationery; etc 192, 359, 476 printing; restriction 192, 359, 476 for incidental expenses 192, 359 extra duty pay, etc 192, 359 horse expenditures, etc 192, 360 for transportation 193, 360, 476, 829 on land grant roads not bond aided 193, 360, 476 full pay to excepted roads 194, 361, 477 draft animals, wagons, etc 194, 361, 477 vessels, transport service 194, 361, 477 expenses of foreign officers and enlisted men attached to the Army 361 certain land grant roads during present emergency 361 additional pay, harbor boat service 477 for storage and shipping facilities, buildings, docks, lands, etc 477 additional contracts authorized 477 immediate possession, etc 477 for water and sewer systems 194, 361, 478 for clothing, and camp, etc., equipage 194, 362 indemnity for destroyed clothing, etc 194, 362 for horses; limit 194, 362 for barracks and quarters 195, 362, 478, 829 National Guard in service 195 commutation restricted; civilian employees 195 for shooting galleries and ranges 363, 479 for post exchanges; recreation buildings 195, 303, 479, 830 use for personal services restricted 196, 363 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 196, 363, 478, 830 for hospitals, construction, etc 196, 363, 478, 830 for rent in District of Columbia 364 field medical supply storehouse 364 for target practice, etc., damage claims 364 for civilian military training 364, 830 for Medical Department; supplies, gas masks, etc 196, 364, 480, 831 mosquito destruction, Canal Zone 196, 365 motor ambulances; contagious disease prevention, etc 196, 364 employees; transporting supplies, etc 196 for Engineer Department, surveys, maps, etc 365 equipment of troops 197, 365 operations in the field 197, 365, 480 for Ordnance Department; current expenses 197, 366 for ammunition for small arms, etc 197, 366, 480 deficiency appropriation for small arms target practice; ammunition, etc 197, 366, 481 for manufacture of arms at armories, etc.; additional contracts 197, 366, 481 for preserving, etc., ordnance stores 197, 366, 481 for purchase and manufacture of stores for troops 197, 366, 481 for Infantry, etc., equipments 198, 366, 481 for terminal storage and shipping facilities 481 for automatic machine rifles 198, 366 additional contracts authorized 366 for armored motor cars 198, 366 additional contracts authorized 366 for antiaircraft guns; ammunition 198 for arms, ordnance equipment, etc., for military training camps 198 for civilian military training expenses 198 for arms, etc., Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 198 for arms, etc., for issue to schools and colleges 198 additional emergency obligations for ordnance and ordnance supplies authorized; limit 366 technical, etc., services in Department authorized 367 rent allowance for Office of Chief of Ordnance 367 for machinery for rifles 367 Ordnance officers may designate agents for disbursements, etc 367 for fortifications 199, 367, 481 for ordnance proving grounds; officers, draftsmen in Department, on construction work 200 for submarine mines 200 for fortifications, insular possessions 200, 481, 831 for fortifications, Panama Canal 201, 355, 482, 831 for arsenals and armories 352, 474, 826 for ordnance proving ground; condemnation, etc 352 for terminal ordnance storage, etc., facilities; additional contracts 353 for Military Academy 367 for barracks and quarters, seacoast posts 474 for Fort Monroe, Va., public works 474 for War Port Board 478 for losses of property of officers and enlisted men 486 for war expenses, 1919 1026 for contingent expenses, 1919 1026 for contingencies, Military Information, 1919 1026 for Coast Artillery School, 1919 1027 for Signal Service, war expenses, 1919 1027 for Military Aeronautics Division, 1919 1027 for Provost Marshal General’s Office, draft expenses, 1919 1027 for Quartermaster Corps, 1919 1027 for pay, 1919 1027 for commutation of quarters, etc., field clerks, 1919 1028 for mileage to officers, etc., 1919 1028 for subsistence, 1919 1028 for transportation, 1919 1029 for clothing, and camp, etc., equipage, 1919 1029 for horses, 1919 1029 for water and sewers at posts, 1919 1029 for post exchanges, etc., 1919 1029xix deficiency appropriation for hospitals, construction, 1919 1029 for disciplinary barracks, additional buildings, 1919 1030 for Medical Department, 1919 1030 for Engineer Department, 1919 1030 for Chemical Warfare Service, expenses, 1919 1031 for fortifications, 1919 1031 for fortifications, Panama Canal, 1919 1032 for Military Academy, 1919 1032 for mileage to officers and contract surgeons, 1919 1039 for Quartermaster Corps 10, 30, 33, 379, 382, 838, 842 for pay, etc 10, 30, 33, 379, 382, 838, 842, 1039 for mileage to officers, etc 10, 382, 838 for subsistence 10, 30, 839 for transportation 11, 30, 33, 379, 380, 838, 842, 1039 for barracks and quarters 11, 379, 838, 1039 for Ordnance Department 11, 379 for National Guard 12 for pensions 20, 492, 1039 for Panama Canal fortifications 28 for enlisted men, extra duty pay 30, 33, 382, 838, 842, 1039 for Signal Service 30, 839 for Organized Militia encampments, etc 30 for water and sewer systems 30, 839 for Medical Department 30, 382, 597, 839, 1039 for contingencies military information 33, 839 for roads, walks, wharves, and sewers at posts 379, 1039 for Henry C.
Chappell 476 for Frankford Arsenal, Pa 826 for rent 830 for civilian military training 839, 843 for expenses, prisoners of war 839 for family allowances, enlisted men 1024 for additional expenditures authorized for Ordnance Department 1030 for fortifications 1031 authorizations repealed, for expenses of Signal Sen ice, 1919 1170 for construction and repair of hospitals, 1919 1170 for medical and hospital supplies, 1919 1170 for engineer operations in the field, 1919 1171 for mountain, etc., cannon, 1919 1171 for ammunition for mountain, etc., cannon, 1919 1172 for ammunition for mountain, etc., artillery practice, 1919 1172 for altering, etc., mobile artillery, 1919 1172 for manufacture of arms, 1919 1172 for ordnance stores, ammunition, 1919 1172 for small arms target practice, 1919 1172 for automatic machine rifles, 1919 1172 for armored motor cars, 1919 1172 for ordnance stores and supplies, 1919 1172 for general contracts for ordnance and supplies, 1919 1172 for Chemical Warfare Service, 1919 1172 balances of appropriations covered in, for Signal Service, 1919 1170 for draft, etc., expenses, 1919 1170 for division of military aeronautics, 1919 1170 for aerial appliances, etc., Bureau of Aircraft Production 1170 for Quartermaster Corps, general appropriations, 1919 1170 for pay of the Army, 1919 1170 for supplies, transportation, etc., 1917, 1918 1170 balances of appropriations covered in; for horses, 1917, 1918 1170 for civilian training camps, 1917, 1918 1170 for storage and shipping facilities, 1918, 1919 1170 for supplies, etc., Medical Department, 1919 1170 for engineer operations in the field, 1917, 1918 1171 for engineer operations in the field, 1919 1171 for engineer equipment of troops, 1919 1171 for mountain, etc., cannon, 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for ammunition, etc., for mountain, etc., artillery practice, 1917, 1918 1171 for altering, etc., mobile artillery, 1917, 1918 1171 for manufacture of arms and rifles, 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for ordnance stores, ammunition, 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for small arms target practice, 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for automatic machine rifles, 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for armored motor cars, 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for ordnance stores and supplies, 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for ordnance service, 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for ordnance stores and equipment, training camps, Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, etc., 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for mountain, etc., cannon, Chemical Warfare Service, 1917, 1918 1172 for supplies, etc., Medical Department, Chemical Warfare Service, 1917, 1918, 1919 1172 for National Security and Defense, Chemical Warfare Service, 1918 1172 for ordnance service, Chemical Warfare Service, 1917, 1918, 1919 1172 for ammunition, Chemical Warfare Service, 1917, 1918, 1919 1172 for ordnance stores and supplies, Chemical Warfare Service, 3917, 1918, 1919 1172 for repairs of arsenals, Chemical Warfare Service, 1919 1172 for Chemical Warfare Service, 1919 1172 additional pay of $60 to persons serving in, during the war, on honorable discharge, etc., since April 7, 1917 1151 advance payments to contractors for supplies during present emergency, allowed 383 aircraft for, placed under control of executive agency established therefor 557 transfer of all appropriations directed 557 aircraft purchases, etc., subject to action of Aircraft Board 297 airplane materials may be sold to foreign governments aiding United States, etc 356 reuse of receipts 356 aliens discharged for disability from, to be cared for, etc., if citizens of allied nations; conditions 881 allotments, etc., under War Risk Insurance Act not assignable, taxable, etc 609 dishonorable discharge, etc., a bar to receiving 609 allotments of pay extended to officers, retired officers, and enlisted men in service, and civilians on duty abroad 384xx Articles of War, amended: 50th Article, mitigation or remission of sentences 1211 Cavalry regiments may be organized provisionally as Field Artillery or Infantry 398 chaplains at large, additional authorized during present emergency 394 chaplains, ratio of number authorized increased, etc 561 Chief Signal Officer, and two officers, to be members of Aircraft Board 296 citizenship status of aliens who served in, prior to 1900, not affected by Naturalization Act 547 civil rights of persons in, protected against prejudice or injury while serving therein during the war 440 civilian employees in captivity by enemy, to have full pay, etc 1321 claims of officers and enlisted men, for private property lost, etc., in service 479, 881 clerks at headquarters, etc., additional, authorized 1028 field clerks, minimum pay, fiscal year 1919 1028 commissions authorized to civilians as staff officers of lower grades in Officers’ Reserve Corps and National Army, during existing emergency 393 age limit for discharges from Officers’ Reserve Corps suspended 393 compensation for death or disability in service 405 ratings, etc 405 not payable if receiving service or retirement pay 408 gratuities, etc., under present laws not applicable hereafter 408 compensation for death or disability in service, under War Risk Insurance Act, modified 611 pensions, gratuities, etc., under present laws not applicable hereafter 613 cotton fabrics for tents, etc., to be purchased from Government factory at Atlanta, Ga., penitentiary 896 damages claimed by inhabitants of France, etc., caused by American forces to be paid, etc 532 approval, funds available, etc 532 other indemnity, personal responsibility, etc., not diminished; 532 disbursing officers may designate other officers as their agents to make payments 878 disposition of effects of persons of, dying in the service 883 designated camp hospitals, etc., transferred to Public Health Service 1303 draft provisions, Army Emergency Increase. 76 for persons between ages of 18 and 45 955 drafted men liable for service in Navy or Marine Corps 956 emergency increase provisions 76 emergency obligations previously incurred, payable from urgent deficiencies appropriations 217, 383, 498 employment of entire, authorized, in war with Germany 1 in war with Austria-Hungary 429 enlisted men, allotments of pay directed 402 deposits, if one-half of pay not allotted; interest, etc 403 enlisted men, family allowances granted 403 allowed furloughs without pay during the war, to engage in civil occupations 450 discharged to accept commissions, may reenlist in former grade on termination 501 credit al lowed for service 501 family allowances granted 610 reimbursed for travel expenses under orders 534 restrictions on enlistments in Regulars, repealed 1211 one-third of enlistments for one year, remaining for three 1211 service in reserves not required 1211 pay increase during emergency continued 1211 discharge after one year’s service may be granted 1211 unallotted portion of pay may be deposited to credit of; interest, etc., to be paid 610 Enlisted Reserve Corps, regulations of call into service of medical students, applicable to dental students, in colleges 397 explosives restrictions, not applicable to manufacture, etc., for use of 386 grades of generals established during present emergency for Chief of Staff and commander of forces in France 410 lieutenant generals of army or army corps 410 pay, etc., general and lieutenant general 411 brigadier generals to rank with rear admirals of lower half 411 chiefs of staff corps, departments and bureaus to have rank, etc., of major generals 411 homestead, etc., entries allowed persons under age of 21, serving during the war in 957 homestead privileges for soldiers, extended to operations on Mexican border or war with Germany 1161 hospital facilities, by requisitioning buildings, lands, etc., authorized 1029 insurance provisions for officers, enlisted men, and female nurses in service 409 applications for persons in service extended to April 12, 1918 438 lands for fortifications, camps, etc., may be acquired by condemnation, etc 241, 518 nitrate plants, manufacture of explosives, etc 519 lands purchased for Ordnance Department may be used, etc., before title vested 427 letters by soldiers serving abroad during the war, free of postage 327 loyal American citizens of Austrian or German birth, etc., may be commissioned in 869 Medical Department, promotions of first lieutenants to captains authorized during the war 397 Dental Corps personnel established 397 military supplies to be transferred to Marine Corps from time to time without payment therefor, from reserve supply 1174 Mine Planter Service, created 881 naturalization of aliens serving in, provided for 542 former laws repealed 546xxi Nurse Corps, pay of chief nurses, increased 1211 officers not above colonel temporarily promoted to fill vacancies caused by creation of emergency generals to be appointed by President alone 534 permanent status retained 535 officers of Marine Corps detached for duty with, eligible for temporary promotions 1054 passes; punishment for forging, wrongfully using, etc 228 pensions to widows, Civil and Spanish Wars and Philippine Insurrection service, to be $25 a month, etc 408 period of service of persons drafted into 217 Philippine militia, etc., may be called into service of United States; draft, etc 432 plans for most desirable method of quartering, etc., to be submitted 129 postal employees serving in, during present war, to be reassigned to positions when honorably discharged 754 quarters or commutation therefor to families of officers in the field or abroad 530 railroad siding authorized to medical supply depot, Washington, D.
C. 538 reappointment authorized of Maj. Chalmers G. Hall, retired, to active list of Cavalry 1055 recruiting allowance to postmasters for securing enlistments in, repealed 754 restrictions on details, etc., suspended during emergency 82 retired officers, having served in Engineers, eligible for active duty as officers in Engineer Corps 231 reuse of proceeds from sale of property, repealed 1173 rural post roads details of officers or enlisted men, without their consent, forbidden 1202 work by, on public roads, other than in encampments, to be reported 1202 allowance for compensation, etc 1202 Signal Corps, including Aviation Section, temporarily increased 243 details of officers and enlisted men to, authorized 243 strength of, not decreased by emergency details, etc., to Signal Corps 245 supplies may be purchased by employees auditing Army accounts, etc., abroad 295 timber, etc., condemned for use of 888 time extended for filing contracts in returns office 198 travel allowance increased to enlisted men, discharged after November 11, 1918 1203 two representatives of, to be appointed on Commission for Standardizing Screw Threads 1291 uniform clothing, etc., may be retained on discharge from, after service in present war 1202 uniforms, accouterments, etc., may be furnished officers and cadets at cost 957 vocational rehabilitation provided for persons discharged for disability from 617 war estate tax not applicable to persons dying in, during present war, etc 325 *Amy Accounts, etc.,* authority for auditing, abroad, etc 293 time extended during the war, for transmitting, to the Auditor from War Department 892 appropriation for expenses, Provost Marshal General’s Office, under 851 deficiency appropriation for expenses, Provost Marshal General’s Office under 185, 355, 474, 1027 Regular Army increments to be immediately raised, officered, etc 76 maximum enlisted strength authorized 76 vacancies created in, to be filled by temporary or provisional appointments 76 termination of provisional appointments 76 National Guard and Reserve drafted into service 76 to serve during emergency, etc 76 State designations retained 76 500,000 additional enlisted men to be raised by draft 76 officers to be provided for; sources availed of 76 organizations to correspond with Army 76 typical Army organizations, etc., may be changed 76 regimental not altered 77 additional machine gun, and armored motor companies, may be organized, etc 77 personnel, etc., for 77 officers not above colonel to be appointed by the President alone 77 above, by the President and Senate 77 recommissions of former Coast Guard, etc., officers authorized; conditions 77 additional 500,000 men to be drafted for training; organization, etc 77 recruit training units in addition to be drafted, etc 77 artillery organizations to be raised, etc.; personnel, assignments, etc 77 four infantry divisions may be raised by voluntary enlistment; officers, etc 77 to correspond with Army organization 77 enlistment age prescribed 77 condition of acceptance 77 enlisted men for Regular Army and National Guard to be raised by voluntary enlistments; draft alternative 77 for other forces by selective draft; transfers to recruiting cadres 77 draft provisions; persons liable, rules, etc 77 quotas determined by population 78 credits for men in service 78 forces subject to Army laws, etc.; promotions excepted 78 to serve during emergency 78 special and technical troops to be raised by voluntary enlistment or 78 local origin of forces to be maintained 78 bounties for enlisting, forbidden 78 substitutes not allowed: liability for service not released by payment of money, etc 78 draft exemptions; the Vice President, and Federal, State, etc., officers 78 ministers and divinity students 78 persons in military and naval services 78 members of religious organizations forbidding participation in war 78 noncombatants’ services not included 78 county and municipal officials, customhouse clerks 79 postal employees; workmen in arsenals, etc 79 pilots; mariners 79 persons engaged in designated industries 79 persons having dependent families 79xxii draft exemptions; physically or morally deficients 79 quotas not diminished by 79 local draft boards created; constitution, jurisdiction, etc 79 additional boards created in each Federal judicial district; composition, etc 79 review of decisions, of local boards by 79 exclusive jurisdiction as to cases of exempted industries 79 finality of decisions, etc 80 filling vacancies, regulations of procedure, etc 80 registration required; ages liable 80 notice by proclamation as to time, etc 80 punishment for failure, etc 80 by mail allowed 80 services of officers, Federal, State, etc., to be utilized 80 duty compulsory 80 authority conferred; use of franks 81 punishment for violating provisions relating to, etc 81 voluntary enlistment qualifications same as Army 81 ages allowed; to serve during emergency 81 all present enlistments to continue during emergency 81 grouping of enlisted men in State, etc., units 81 discharges of enlisted men at end of emergency, on application therefor 81 having persons dependent upon them, allowed 81 employment of retired enlisted men on active duty with full pay, etc 81 general officers necessary for tactical units created, to be appointed for the emergency 81, 410 for Coast Artillery districts 81 selected irrespective of grades held by them 81 vacancies resulting, to be filled by temporary promotions, etc 81 permanent status, etc., retained 82 appointments for additional forces, etc., to be for emergency period 82 discharges for cause, by the President 82 upon report of board of officers 82 pay, etc., of forces provided for, to correspond with Regular Army 82 pay of all enlisted men increased during emergency; rates 82 not credited to continuous-service pay 82 suspension of existing restrictions on details, etc 82 prohibition of alcoholic liquors near camps, etc., authorized 82 sales, etc., at; medicinal use allowed 82 to forces in uniform unlawful; punishment for 82 houses of ill fame, etc., near military places to be suppressed 83 punishment for permitting, etc 83 conflicting laws suspended 83 calling of full quotas of classes of registrants authorized after completion of State, etc., quotas 883 draft provisions, 1917, amended; persons liable, rules, etc 885 citizens of neutral countries having declared intention, exempted by withdrawal thereof 885 forever debarred citizenship thereby 885 draft provisions, 1918; persons liable 955 citizens and residents between ages of 18 and 45 955 sequence of ages permitted 955 neutral aliens may withdraw declarations of intention and be relieved from 955 citizenship forever debarred thereby 955 persons in industries, occupations, or employments necessary to maintenance of national interests, etc., exempt from 955 registration required of all males between 18 and 45 955 notice by proclamation of time, etc 955 exceptions; persons in armed service 955 previous registrants 955 persons in foreign diplomatic and consular service 956 punishment for failure, etc 956 age extent defined 956 subsequent, on attaining age of 18 956 by mail allowed 956 persons formerly in Navy may reenlist in Navy or Marine Corps 956 registrants liable to serve in Army, Navy, or Marine Corps 956 application of Navy and Marine Corps regulations 956 restriction on employment of married women not applicable to wife of soldier or sailor in service 956 soldiers regardless of age eligible for Army commissions 956 admission to officers’ schools 956 drafted men may be assigned to educational institutions for special technical training 957 contracts for, authorized 957 homestead, etc., entries allowed persons in service under 21 957 residence required 957 officials authorized to verify applications 957 registrants of any class may be called into immediate service in proportion to full State, etc., quota 554 classed as skilled experts may be called into immediate service irrespective of class or residence 554 registration of all male persons in United States attaining age of 21 since June 5, 1917 557 exceptions 557 to be placed at bottom of list of eligibles of class to which assigned 558 day for, to be proclaimed by the President 558 all who have attained the age since last registration day, to present themselves 558 exemption of divinity and medical students 558 liability of registrants to military service and draft 558 provisions of former Act applicable; notice inferred 558 registration of resident alien citizens, by agreement with their respective countries; conditions 884 maximum number may be drafted each fiscal year until end of war 894 restriction on relinquishing homestead, etc., entries by soldiers under age of 21 960xxiii uniforms may be furnished to Army officers and cadets at cost 957 vacancies arising from appointment of general officers to be filled by appointments by President alone if not above colonel 534 permanent status in Army retained 535 voluntary enlistment qualifications same as Army 885 ages allowed 885 for staff corps, etc., extended 885 to serve during emergency 885 *Army Field Clerks,* appropriation for pay, etc 46, 852 for mileage 49, 854 deficiency appropriation for mileage 190, 357, 475, 827 for commutation of quarters, etc., 1919 1028 minimum pay of, for fiscal year 1919 1028 *Army Field Engineer School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 41, 846 deficiency appropriation for instruction expenses 186 *Army Field Service and Correspondence School for Medical Officers,* appropriation for instruction expenses 186, 846 *Army Mine Planter Service,* created in Coast Artillery Corps 881 personnel of warrant officers and enlisted men from Coast Artillery 881 strength of Corps increased thereby 882 pay of warrant officers and enlisted men established 882 warrant officers to have allowances, be retired, and receive longevity pay 882 enlisted men to have allowances and continuous service pay 882 service on Quartermaster Corps boats credited 882 increased pay during the war 882 not computed in continuous service pay 882 *Army Nurse Corps* (*see* Nurse Corps, Army). *Army School of the Line, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 41, 846 deficiency appropriation for expenses 186 *Army Signal School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 41, 846 *Army War College,* appropriation for expenses 40, 845 for maintenance 58, 864 *Arrears of Pay, Army,* appropriation for Civil War volunteers 141, 666 for War with Spain and in the Philippines 141, 666 *Arsenals,* artificers, etc., in, exempted from selective draft 79 balance of appropriation for repairs of, 1919, for chemical warfare, covered in 1172 operations of, not restricted by appropriations for fortifications 820 provisions for houses, transportation, etc., to industrial workers in, and for their families 550 *Arsenals and Armories,* appropriation for manufacture of arms at 63, 870 for Augusta, Ga 127 for Benicia, Cal 127, 653 for Frankford, Pa 127, 653 for Honolulu, Hawaii 653 for Picatinny, Dover, N.
J. 127 appropriation for proving ground for field artillery, etc 127 for Rock Island, Ill 127, 653 for Sandy Hook Proving Grounds, N.J. 128 for San Antonio, Tex 128, 654 for Springfield, Mass 128, 654 for Watertown, Mass 128, 654 for Watervliet, N. Y. 129, 654 for repairs, etc.; additional machinery 129, 655 for storage facilities 129 deficiency appropriation for Benicia, Cal 362, 474 for Frankford, Pa 352, 474 for Picatinny, Dover, N. J. 185, 352, 1026 for expenses of proving ground; condemnation of land, etc 352 for Rock Island, Ill 353, 474, 1026 for San Antonio, Tex 353 for Springfield, Mass 353, 1026 for Watertown, Mass 354 for Watervliet, N.
Y. 354, 1026 for repairs, etc 185, 354, 474, 1026 for manufacturing machinery, etc 185, 354 for manufacture of arms at 366 *Arsenic,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Art Porcelains, and Bronze,* excise tax on, sold by other than artist 1123 *Artesian Wells, etc.,* appropriation for investigating 145, 670 *Articles of War Amendments,* Art. 50. Mitigation or remission of sentences 1211 authority ordering, given power for 1211 of unexecuted portion; exception 1211 delegation of authority to commanding general in the field, etc 1212 extended to uncollected forfeitures 1212 Art. 52.
Suspension of sentences 882 competent authority may suspend execution, except death, and restore to duty 882 successor in office, if not in Disciplinary Barracks 882 vacate suspension, etc 882 death or honorable discharge a complete remission 882 Art. 53. Execution or Remission-Confinement in disciplinary barracks 883 subject to action of Secretary of War 883 Art. 57. False returns-Omission to render returns 883 commander to render monthly returns 883 dismissed, etc., for false returns 883 punishment for omitting returns 883 Art. 112.
Effects of deceased persons-Disposition of 883 legal representative or widow to have possession 883 summary court if no widow, etc 883 duty of; transmittal at public expense to widow, etc 883 conversion into cash, if no heir, etc., found; exception 883 proceeds, etc., to War Department for final disposition 883 provisions applicable to Soldiers’ Home inmates dying at Army hospital outside of District of Columbia 883 *Artificer Branch, Navy,* new ratings established for, etc 397 *Artificial Limbs, etc., for Disabled Soldiers,* appropriation for 136, 661xxiv *Artificial Mineral Waters,* internal revenue tax on bottled, sold by producer, etc 1116 *Artificial Wines,* additional war revenue tax levied on 311 internal revenue tax on 1110 *Artificially Carbonated Wines,* internal revenue tax on 1110 *Artillery, Army Coast* (*see* Coast Artillery). *Artillery, Army Mobile,* appropriation for altering, etc 817 contracts authorized 817 deficiency appropriation for altering, etc., war expenses 200, 367 authorization repealed for altering, etc., 1918 1172 balances of appropriations for altering, etc., 1918, 1919, covered in 1171 *Artillery Board, Army,* appropriation for computer 49, 854 *Artillery Parks, etc., Army,* to be raised during emergency 77 *Asbury, Francis,* memorial may be erected to, in public grounds, D.
C. 1213 *Ashes, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for collecting 1162 *Ashland, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Ashland, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 257, 909, 1282 *Ashley County, Ark.,* time extended for bridging Bayou Bartholomew at Wilmot, by 592 *Ashley National Forest, Utah and Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 985 *Ashley River, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 254 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 *Ashtabula, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 257, 909, 1284 *Asia Minor,* Christians and Jews in, under Turkish jurisdiction, to participate in relief to European populations 1161 *Asphalt Deposits, Okla.,* sale of, on segregated mineral area of Choctaws and Chickasaws 433 *Assassination,* aliens advocating, of public officials, excluded admission 1012 *Assessment and Permit Form., D.
C.,* appropriation for streets, etc 925 *Assessors Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 919 for assistant assessors, etc 919 for furnishing copies of wills, etc., to 924 deficiency appropriation for assistant assessors 6 *Assignation Mouses* (*see* Prostitution). *Assistant Attorney General in Customs Cases,* appropriation for, attorneys, special counsel, etc 155, 681 *Assistant Attorneys General,* appropriation for 801, 1254 *Assistant Attorneys, United States Courts,* appropriation for, in special cases 157, 683 foreign counsel 157, 683 deficiency appropriation for, in special cases 833, 1040 *Assistant Custodians and Janitors* (*see* also Operating Force, Public Buildings), appropriation for 115, 639 *Assistant to the Attorney General,* appropriation for 801, 1254 *Assistant Treasurers,* internal revenue stamps to be sold by; bond, etc 1135 war revenue tax stamps to be sold by 321 *Associate Nations,* punishment for obstructing, etc., of United States in war preparations 534 *Associations, etc., Domestic,* to furnish names of stockholders, etc., believed to be enemies, etc 416 on February 3, 1917 416 erroneous names to be stricken off 416 *Associations of Farmers, etc., Cooperative,* food conservation licenses not applicable to personal products of 278 *Astrophysical Observatory,* appropriation for maintenance 122, 651 for expenses, observing total eclipse of sun, June 8, 1918 122 for printing and binding for 175, 700 *Atchafalaya River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 1280 for removing snags 1281 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 264 *Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company,* maintenance, etc., of wharves by, San Diego harbor, Cal 268 conditions, etc 268 *Athens, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Athletic Clubs,* internal revenue tax on dues, of 1121 war revenue tax on dues or membership fees 319 *Athletic Sports,* excise tax on articles for, sold by producer, etc 1122 *Atlanta, Ga.,* appropriation for penitentiary, construction 154 for shop buildings, etc 154 for penitentiary, maintenance 159, 685 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 21, 494, 834, 1040 for penitentiary, construction, etc 1035 for machinery, etc 1035 for working capital 1035 for additional farm land, etc 1035 use of revolving fund 1035 factory to be established at penitentiary, for making cotton fabrics for Government uses 896 no other existing workshop, etc., interfered with 896 products to be sold only to the Government 896 land to be purchased, etc., at, for cultivation 896 employment of penitentiary inmates to cultivate, etc 896 products for penitentiary use, or sale to Government for Army and Navy 896 articles to be sold at market prices 896 moneys received credited to working capital 897 payment of inmates, etc., earnings, as may be prescribed 897 from working capital fund 897 appropriation for machinery, etc 897 working capital fund created 897 amount authorized to be appropriated for 897xxv working capital fund created, receipts from sales of products, etc., to be credited to 897 available for annual appropriations by Congress 897 annual report to Congress ; details specified 897 disbursement of working capital; objects designated 897 restriction on disposal of products 897 conflicting laws repealed 897 *Atlantic Coast,* appropriation for surveys of 162, 688 limit for outlying islands and entrance to Panama Canal 162, 688 deficiency appropriation for reestablishing aids to navigation on, damaged by storm, etc 496, 1036 *Atmospheric Nitrogen,* appropriation for erecting, etc., plant for fixation of 722 *Attachments of Properly, etc.,* protection of persons in military service against, etc., during the war 442 *Attleboro, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Attorney General,* appropriation for, Solicitor General 801, 1254 for assistant to, Assistants, Solicitors, attorneys, etc 801, 1254 for private secretary and assistant to, etc 802, 1254 for assistant to, in postal cases 743, 1190 deficiency appropriation for expenses, publishing Volume 30, Opinions of 20 Volume 31, Opinions ot 833 establishment of cotton fabrics factory, etc., at Atlanta, Ga., penitentiary, under direction of 896 prosecutions for violations of Federal control of railroads to be under direction of 457 to appear in suit of J.
F. McMurray against Choctaws and Chickasaws in Court of Claims 584 to institute condemnation proceedings to secure titles to lands given for river and harbor improvements by State authorities, etc 267 to institute proceedings to acquire North Island, Cal., for aviation stations, etc 248 violations by export associations to be referred to, for action 518 *Attorney General’s Office* (*see* Department of Justice). *Attorneys,* restriction on fees, etc., to, in war-risk insurance claims 555 *Attorneys, Department of Justice,* appropriation for, assistant 801, 1254 *Attorneys, District* (*see* District Attorneys). *Attorneys in Customs Cases,* appropriation for special, etc 155, 681 *Attorneys, United States Courts,* appropriation for assistant, in special cases 157, 683 deficiency appropriation for special assistants 32 *Audited Claims,* deficiency appropriation for paying, certified by accounting officers 29, 379, 837, 1038 *Auditing Accounts Abroad,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 773, 1228 limitation on expenditures at Washington 773 amount for closing up work 1228 balances for, may be expended either abroad or in the District 1163 *Auditor for Interior Department,* appropriation for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc 773, 1229 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 31, 34, 380, 382, 839, 843, 1039 *Auditor for Navy Department,* appropriation for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc 773, 1229 deficiency appropriation for additional force, 1918, war expenses 184, 464 for paying claims certified by 30, 34, 380, 382, 839, 843, 1039 *Auditor for Post Office Department,* appropriation for, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 774, 1229 for employees on mechanical devices 774, 1229 for pay to employees on leave 774 for Postal Savings System accounts, clerks, etc 774, 1229 for contingent expenses 778, 1233 for tabulating equipment, etc.; limit on rentals 778, 1233 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 33, 34, 381, 383, 842, 843, 1041 *Auditor for State, etc., Departments,* appropriation for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc 774, 1229 deficiency appropriation for additional force, war expenses 464 for paying claims certified by 32, 34, 380, 382, 840, 843, 1040 *Auditor for Treasury Department,* appropriation for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc 773, 1228 for temporary employees, laborsaving machines, etc 1228 deficiency appropriation for additional force, war expenses 464 for paying claims certified by 30, 33, 379, 381, 838, 842, 1038 *Auditor for War Department,* appropriation for, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 773, 1228 for office supplies 1229 for extra pay, auditing Panama Canal accounts 177 deficiency appropriation for additional force, 1917, war expenses 184 for additional force, 1918 184 for additional employees 825, 1164 for office equipment, etc 825 for paying claims certified by 30, 33, 379, 382, 838, 842, 1039 authority for exercise of duties abroad, etc., by, or assistant 293 time for transmitting accounts from War Department to, extended during the war 892 *Auditor’s Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 919 *Augusta Arsenal, Ga.,* appropriation for fire protection 127 *Austria-Hungary,* appropriation for ambassador to 519, 1325 loyal American citizens born in, etc., may be commissioned in Army or Navy 869 war declared against 429 employment of Army, Navy, and resources of the Government to carry on 429 all resources of the country pledged by Congress to sustain 429 *Auto Livery Company,* deficiency appropriation for refund to 351xxvi *Automatic Machine Rifles, Army,* appropriation for purchase, etc. 64, 873 additional contracts authorized 873 for purchase, etc., for National Guard 64 deficiency appropriation for purchase, etc., war expenses 198, 366 contracts authorized 366 additional contracts, etc., authorized for purchase, etc., of 1030 authorizations for, 1919, repealed 1172 balances of appropriations for, 1917, 1918, 1919, covered in 1171 *Automatic Weighing Scales, Customs,* appropriation for 120, 644 *Automobile Board, D.
C.,* superintendent of licenses to be secretary of 919 *Automobile, etc., Accessories,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc., to other than manufacturer 1122 *Automobile Trucks and Wagons,* excise tax on sales of, and accessories, by producer, etc 1122 tires, etc., to other than manufacturer 1122 *Automobiles,* appropriation for care, etc., for Vice President 761 purchase of new automobile 761 for care, etc., for Speaker of the House of Representatives 765 amount for new automobile 765 excise tax on sales of, and accessories, by producer, etc 1122 tires, etc., to other than manufacturer 1122 special tax on operators of passenger, for hire 1128 war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 316 *Automobiles, etc.,* delivery by War Department of, for postal service, not suitable for Army purposes 753 *Automotive Engineers, Society of,* two members of, to be chosen for Commission for Standardization of Screw Threads 913, 1291 *Auxiliaries, Naval,* deficiency appropriation for batteries for, war expenses 207, 370 for ammunition, etc 207, 370 *Avenues, D.
C.* (*see* Streets, Avenues, etc., D. C.). *Aviation* (*see* also Aircraft), appropriation for scientific experiments of requirements of 808, 1260 aircraft purchases, etc., subject to action of Aircraft Board 297 allotments of all appropriations for, at discretion of the President 849 possession of North Island, San Diego Harbor, Cal., authorized for Army and Navy, purposes 247 *Aviation, Army* (*see* also Signal Service, Army), appropriation for purchase of aircraft, etc 42, 848 for aviation stations, balloon schools 848 for clothing, etc 848 for travel, etc., aviation duty 848 for education in technical schools, etc 848 for developing engines, appurtenances, etc 849 for plants, factories, etc., for aircraft 849 for educating students at technical schools, etc 849 college education not essential for aviation officers 849 *Aviation Motor,* appropriation for developing title of 42, 849 *Aviation, Navy,* appropriation for acquiring, etc., air station site, Cape May, N.
J.; restrictions 344 for procuring, etc., aircraft 706 for establishing stations, procuring land for, etc 706 for experiments in developing, for naval purposes 706 amount for technical, etc., services 706 deficiency appropriation for war expenses 203 use for Jamestown Exposition site forbidden 204 clerical, etc., services 204 for procuring, etc., aircraft 369 for stations; acquiring lands 369 for experiments in development of 369 amount for technical, etc., services, at stations 369 balances of appropriations for, covered in 1173 claims for property damages by naval aircraft to be adjusted, etc 706 no increased allowances to officers, etc., for duty 718 station site at Cape May, N.
J., to be taken over 720 *Aviation Section, Signal Corps, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of airships 42, 848 paying for reserve officers and enlisted men 42 developing aviation motor 42 for acquiring sites for schools, stations, proving grounds, etc. 42 use of former appropriation; limit 42 erection of buildings, etc 43 purchase of equipment supplies, etc 43 leases of grounds, buildings, etc 43 equipping experimental stations, etc.; instruction expenses 43 funds available until expended 43 limit, of amount for purchase of lands 43 no purchase of lands if leases obtainable 43 exchange of old for new equipment 43 details for Detached Officers’ List authorized 43 mileage of officers to be paid from funds for work performed 43 for additional aerological stations under Weather Bureau 43 for rent in District of Columbia 59 for aviation stations for seacoast defenses 816 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, purchase, operation, etc., of aerial machines 187, 356 motor vehicles, etc 187 for reserves in active service 187 for lands for aviation purposes, etc 187 for buildings, equipment, etc., of stations, schools, posts, etc 187 amount for land limited 188 sale of war materials for airplanes during the war to foreign governments assisting the United States, etc 356 reuse of receipts 356 ratings of qualified officers as aviators and aeronauts 244 certificates of qualification; examinations for, etc 244 service requirements for military aviators and aeronauts 244 exceptions in time of war 244 increase in rank, etc., foraeronauts 244 increase of pay for flight duty 245xxvii enlisted men; ratings of aviation and balloon mechanicians 245 pay of balloon mechanicians 245 pay, etc., to correspond with Army 245 authorized strength of Army and National Army not decreased hereby 245 emergency expenses authorized; purchase etc., of aerial machines, guns, appliances, etc 245 buildings, motor vehicles, etc 245 aviation sites, etc., for stations, buildings, etc 245 use of public lands for 245 improvements, etc 245 construction of buildings, etc 245 water, light, sewerage, etc 245 roads, wharves, etc 245 subsistence equipments 245 fuel supplies 245 construction machinery, tools, etc 246 special clothing, etc 246 travel expenses at home and abroad 246 vocational training 246 pay of additional offeers and enlisted men 246 development of engines, aircraft, etc 246 maintenance of manufacturing plants, etc 246 aviation technical instruction in schools and colleges 247 exchanges of old, for new equipment 247 travel of foreign instructors in United States 247 appropriation for all expenses 247 *Aviation Stations, Army* (*see* also Aviation Section, Signal Corps, Army). appropriation for establishing eight seacoast 816 provisions for establishing, maintenance, etc 245 *Aviators, Military,* ratings of, etc., in Signal Corps 244 increased pay for flight duty 245 **B.** *Back Pay and Bounty, Volunteers,* appropriation for payment of, Civil War 141, 666 *Back River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 1278 *Bacon, Mark R.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 835 *Bad Axe, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 106, 635 *Baggage,* of civilian employees of Army, dying in service, may be sent free to family, etc 892 *Bags, Shopping and Hand,* excise tax on, bought for use 1124 *Bailiffs, etc., United States Courts,* appropriation for pay 157, 684 deficiency appropriation for pay, etc 841, 1040 *Baker County, Ga.,* time extended for bridging Flint River by Mitchell County or 389 *Baker, William M.,* credits allowed in accounts of, as cashier, Five Civilized Tribes 583 *Bakersfield, Cal.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Balances of Trade,* sales of silver bullion authorized to facilitate settlement of adverse 536 *Baldwin, W.
H.,* deficiency appropriation for 4 *Ball Clay,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Balling, C.,* exchange of lands with, to add to Cache National Forest, Utah 1209 *Balloon Schools*(*see also*Signal Service, Army), appropriation for establishing, etc 848 *Balloons, Army War* (*see* also Aviation Section; Signal Corps, Army), appropriation for 42, 848 deficiency appropriation for 187, 356 *Balls,* excise tax on, of all kinds, sold by producer, etc 1122 war excise tax on, of all kinds, Bold by producer, etc 316 *Baltimore, Md.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 780, 1234 for immigrant station 106 for marine hospital, repairs, etc 112 for improvement of harbor and channels 253, 905 deficiency appropriation for marine hospital, buildings, etc 467 *Banana Creek, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 *Bancroft Hall, Naval Academy,* deficiency appropriation for extension of 1166 *Band, Military Academy,* constitution of 623 leader and teacher of music to have pay and rank of first lieutenant 623 pay, etc., of enlisted musicians 623 *Bands, Army,* organization of, for Engineer Corps regiments 868 twenty additional Infantry, authorized for use during the war 852 *Bangkok, Siam,* appropriation for interpreter to legation and consul general at 520, 1327 exempt from income tax 1076 *Banks, etc.,* advances by War Finance Corporation to, loaning on notes of business concerns contributing to prosecution of the war 508 maximum amount for 508 assisting such concerns by purchasing their bonds, etc 508 maximum amount for 508 promissory notes to be given for; collateral security 508 collateral for, not required in, based on agricultural products or livestock 1049 for full value of loans, bonds, etc., on additional security 508 advances by War Finance Corporation to, loaning money to assist in exports of American products 1313 designation of, as depositaries of enemy property, except money 423 collections, etc., to be made; deposit of receipts 423 bond required 423 proceeds from sales of liberty bonds, etc., maybe deposited in designated 37, 291, 504 income and excess profits taxes 504xxviii proceeds from sales of liberty bonds in; interest to be paid, etc 37, 291, 504 reserve requirement not applicable 504 *Banks, State, etc.* (*see* also Federal Reserve Act Amendments), provisions admitting, as members of Federal Reserve System 232 for withdrawing from Federal Reserve bank membership 233 *Bannock Indians, Idaho,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 571 *Bar Harbor, Me.,* immediate transportation facilities extended to 917 *Barataria Bay, La.,* appropriation for establishing Coast Guard station, coast of Gulf of Mexico near 117 for improvement of 1280 *Barbourville, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Barges, Panama Canal Seagoing Coal,* appropriation for construction, etc., of two 177 repeal of authority for two colliers 177 *Barley,* appropriation for investigating black rust, etc 981 *Barnesville, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Barracks and Quarters, Army,* appropriation for, storehouses, furniture, etc 55, 861 chapel, Presidio of San Francisco, Calif 56 grounds for cantonments, etc 861 commutation of quarters and fuel not allowed from this fund 56, 861 civilian employees; restriction 56, 861 for clothing making machinery buildings, Jeffersonville depot 56 limit for nurses’ dormitory, Fort Sam Houston, Tex 56 for additional land, etc., Fort Sam Houston, Tex 56 for shelter in the Philippines 57, 863 rentals for troops in China 58, 863 for quarters for hospital stewards 58, 864 for seacoast artillery, Hawaii 130, 1307 for minor structures, etc., seacoast defenses 1306 deficiency appropriation for construction, etc 11, 379, 838, 1039 for war expenses for 195, 363, 478, 829 commutation of fuel and quarters not allowed from 195, 363 civilian employees; restriction 195, 363 for repairing hurricane damages, 1916, at Gulf ports 354 for temporary, at seacoast defenses for Coast Artillery 354 for constructing temporary, at seacoast pasts 474 for seacoast defenses, 1919 1026 *Barracks, Marine Corps,* appropriation for repairs, improvements, etc 736 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, repairs and improvements 214, 371 *Barr’s Ferry, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Tombigbee River at 1189 *Bartow, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Baseball Bats, etc.,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 631 *Basin, Wyo.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Baskets for Berries, Small Fruits, et.,* appropriation for administering Act fixing standards of 1003 *Bastrop Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 257 *Batavia, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Bathing Beach, D.
C.,* appropriation for establishing, on Tidal Basin, Potomac Park; control, fees, etc 133 for completion of, on Tidal Basin, Potomac Park 659 for maintenance, etc 659 for expenses 930 *Bathrick, Ellsworth R., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 497 *Batteries, etc., for Ships of the Navy, New,* appropriation for naval vessels 721 for auxiliaries, merchantmen, etc 721 additional contracts authorized; payment of incurred obligations 721 deficiency appropriation for war expenses for new 207 for auxiliaries and merchantmen 207 for auxiliaries, patrols, aircraft, stations, etc 370 for 1919 1034 additional contracts authorized for, 1919 487 authorization, in naval appropriation Act for 1919, repealed 1173 balances of appropriations for, covered in 1173 for merchant auxiliaries 1173 *Battle Mountain Sanitarium, Hot Springs, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 140, 665 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 13, 484 portion of, may be used by Public Health Service, for discharged disabled soldiers, etc 1303 *Battlement National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 985 *Baudette Harbor, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of, and River 1282 *Bawdy Houses* (*see* also Prostitution), appropriation for suppressing, near military camps 851 suppression of, near military camps, etc., during present war, authorized 83 punishment for violations 83 extended to places under naval jurisdiction 393 *Bay City, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Bay Port, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Mobile River, Blakely Island from 339 *Bay Ridge Channel, New York Harbor, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 *Bay River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 254, 906, 1278 *Bayonne, N. J.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Bayou Bartholomew, Ark. and La.,* appropriation for improvement of 257, 907, 1281 time extended-for bridging, Wilmot, Ark 592xxix *Bayou Chene, La.,* prelimination examination, etc., of, to be made 264 *Bayou Corney, Ark. and La.,* appropriation for improvement of 257, 907, 1281 *Bayou Courtableau, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 264 *Bayou D’Arbonne, Ark. and La.,* appropriation for improvement of 257, 907, 1281 *Bayou des Cannes, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 907, 1280 *Bayou Dorcheat, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 264 *Bayou Grossetete, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 1280 *Bayou Lacissine, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 264 *Bayou Lafourche, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 1280 *Bayou Maçon, Ark. and La.,* appropriation for improvement of 257, 907, 1281 bridge authorized across, Wisner, La 249 *Bayou Manchac, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 256 *Bayou Meto, Ark.,* declared nonnavigable stream 268 *Bayou Nezpique, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 907, 1280 *Bayou Plaquemine Brule, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 907, 1280 *Bayou Plaquemine, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 1280 *Bayou Queue de Tortue, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 907, 1280 *Bayou Teche, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 1280 no expense for land 1280 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 264 *Bayou Terrebonne, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 1280 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 264 *Bayou Texar, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1289 *Bayou Tigre, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 264 *Bayou Vermilion, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 1280 for improvement of channel, bay, and passes of 907 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 264 *Beacons, etc., Lighthouse Service,* appropriation for 161, 687 *Brakes, Honorable Samuel W.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 835 *Beales, Honorable C.
William,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 27 *Beans,* appropriation for maintenance of field supply 1046 purchase, sale, etc., of, by the President, at a minimum price, authorized 279 *Bear Creek, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 908, 1281 *Beartooth National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 985 *Beaufort Inlet, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway from Norfolk, Va., to 254, 966, 1278 change of route 254 rights of way, Albemarle Sound and Pungo River 254 for improvement of waterway from Pamlico Sound to 254, 906, 1278 for improvement of 906, 1278 *Beaufort, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 254, 906, 1278 for improvement of waterway to Jacksonville, N. C., from 254, 906, 1278 for improvement of waterway from Core Sound to 906, 1278 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of waterway from Core Sound to 1288 from Cape Fear River to 1288 *Beaufort, S. C.,* appropriation for public building 106, 635 for improvement of waterway to Saint Johns River, Fla., from 254, 1278 *Beaumont, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1281 *Beaver Dam, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Beaverhead National Forest, Mont, and Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Beckwith, G.
H.,* lands in Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont., conveyed to 616 restriction on sale of intoxicants: Government supervision continued 617 *Bee Culture,* appropriation for investigations in 994 *Beef Cattle,* appropriation for production of 1045 *Beekeeping,* appropriation for extension work in 1047 *Beer* (*see* also Malt Liquors), additional war revenue tax levied on 311 internal revenue tax on 1109 *Beer, etc.,* sale, etc., to military forces in uniform, unlawful; punishment for 82, 393 *Beet, Sugar,* appropriation for investigations, etc 982 for developing strains of seed, etc 982 *Beeville, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Belgium,* appropriation for minister to 519, 1325 *Belle Fourche Irrigation Project, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 149, 675 Bellefourche, S. Dak., appropriation for public building 106 *Bellingham, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 260, 910, 1285 *Bellmont, N. Dak.,* time extended for bridging Red River of the North at 1160 *Belt, R. V.,* appropriation for legal representatives of, for services to Pottawatomie Indians of Mich. and Wis 589 *Belton, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Bemidji, Minn.,* appropriation for public building 106 may bridge Mississippi River 83 *Benicia Arsenal, Calif.,* appropriation for storage facilities, etc 127 reappropriation 653xxx appropriation for office building 653 for barracks, addition 653 deficiency appropriation for storehouses, etc 352 for storage facilities 474 *Benning Road, D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for viaduct and bridge over railroad tracks 7, 350 *Berkshire, Mass.,* appropriation for trout hatchery 694 *Berlin, Germany,* gifts by British Government to personnel of American Embassy at, may be accepted 1326 *Berlin, N. H.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Bermuda,* appropriation for Weather Service expenses in 975 *Berne, Switzerland,* appropriation for expenses International Bureau of Telegraphic Union at 526, 1332 for share in expense of International Bureau at 796, 1249 *Berths in Cars, etc.,* internal revenue tax on rail or water transportation by 1102 war revenue tax on payments for 314 *Bertie County, N.
C.,* bridge authorized across Roanoke River at Williamston by Martin County and 1186 *Berwick, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Bethesda, Md.,* appropriation for animal experiment station 979 for buildings 979 *Betterton-Morgan Company, Inc.,* may construct docks on Seattle, Wash., tidelands 267 rental, conditions, etc 267 *Beverages* (*see* also War Revenue Tax 1917), imports of distilled spirits produced hereafter for, forbidden 308 use of foods, etc., for producing distilled spirits for, prohibited 282 for vinous or malt liquors for, allowed 282 licensee authorized; punishment without 282 forbidden in places where manufacture prohibited 282 war revenue tax on 308 on gas used in carbonating 312 *Beverages, Carbonated,* internal revenue tax on bottled, sold by producer, etc 1116 *Beverages, Tax on, Title VI, Revenue Act of 1918.* distilled spirits provisions 1105 tax on spirits in bond, produced, or imported 1105 for beverage purposes 1105 not payable while in bond during prohibition period 1105 bonds to be canceled; new ones for keeping, etc 1105 retention under bond if tax due 1105 new bonds when prohibition removed 1105 leakage allowance on removal 1105 imported spirits, wines, etc., may remain in bond free of tax during prohibition; exports allowed 1106 remaining after expiration of bonded period 1106 on perfumes containing spirits 1106 importing distilled spirits produced after Octobers 3, 1917, forbidden 1106 for other than beverage uses, allowed 1106 packages may be filled at distilleries without warehousing alcohol 1106 transfers allowed in tanks, etc., and warehoused 1106 in approved containers for export 1106 regulations, payment of tax, etc 1106 within 30 days, etc., without warehouse stamps 1107 alcohol for other than beverages exempt from distillery time restrictions 1107 distillers of, for munitions, nonbeverages, etc., exempt from survey, etc., requirements 1107 removal without tax from central plant for denaturing, Government use, etc., allowed 1107 in tank cars, etc.; leakage allowance 1107 floor tax on stock on hand, if for beverages 1107 rectified spirits; tax on, except gin 1108 floor tax on stock on hand 1108 reduction of proof after rectification unlawful; reuse permitted 1108 tax not applicable to tax-paid cordials, etc 1108 blending wines, or straight whiskies; whisky restrictions 1108 uniform regulations for manufacture, blending, etc., to be made 1108 for business of rectifier, etc 1108 punishment for violations 1108 exchange of stamps restricted 1108 designated stamps discontinued 1109 meters, etc., required at distilleries, breweries, etc 1109 business forbidden for noncompliance 1109 fermented liquors; tax on beer, ale, etc 1109 may be removed from breweries to industrial distilleries without tax 1109 use of residue for nonintoxicant beverages 1109 regulations, etc., for, to be made 1109 wine provisions 1109 natural wine defined; designation allowed 1109 sweet wine defined 1110 tax on still wines, imitations, etc.; rates 1110 higher alcoholic strength, as spirits 1110 brandy and wine spirits, may be withdrawn to fortify wines by producer 1110 payment of tax; no exemption 1110 tax on champagnes or sparkling wine 1110 artificially carbonated wine 1110 liqueurs, cordials, etc., of sweet wine fortified with brandy 1110 in lieu of former tax 1110 floor tax on still, sparkling, etc., wines held for sale on day of passage of Act 1111 sweet wines held by producers 1111 stamp requirements for still or sparkling wines 1111 regulations as to wines held by retail dealers 1111 exemptions on still wines for family use of producer; limit 1111 fortifying pure sweet wines 1111 use of wine spirits for 1111 allowance to distillers for amount withdrawn 1111 wine spirits defined; brandy included 1111 pure sweet wine defined 1111 permissible additions 1112 regulation and inspection 1112 alcoholic strength restricted 1112xxxi pure sweet wine; withdrawal of wine spirits for fortifying, by producer 1112 regulations, etc 1112 restriction on place, etc 1112 supervision, inspection, accounting, etc 1112 withdrawal of domestic sweet wines free of tax, for storage 1113 for export 1113 for distilling material 1113 tax by distiller on product 1113 for nonbeverage spirits in fruit or industrial distillery 1113 denaturing, etc., requirements 1113 imported wines, etc., may be taxed by assessment instead of stamps 1113 punishment for evading wine taxes or requirements 1113 unlawful recovery of spirits, etc 1113 penalty tax and forfeitures added 1113 not applicable to permissible mixing or blending taxed wines 1113 use of tax paid alcohol for fortifying sweet wines 1113 special meters, locks, etc., to be used at fruit distilleries, for fortifying wines 1114 assignment of gaugers, etc., compensation, etc 1114 allowance for unavoidable loss of wines in storage, etc 1114 distilleries; basis of capacity for sweet mash 1114 sour mash 1114 filtration-aeration process; regulations, etc 1114 withdrawals from, free of tax, for export 1114 fruit brandy distillers may be exempted from general spirit regulations 1114 use of pomace from artificially sweetened wines allowed 1115 additions of sugar solution to grape cheese for distilling material 1115 gin may be bottled in bond within eight years for export, free of tax 1115 fermented liquors; penalty for withdrawing from unstamped container, for bottling 1115 may be withdrawn from brewery to other buildings by pipe line, etc 1115 unfermented and partially fermented, included 1115 regulations, payment of tax, etc 1115 cancellation of stamps, etc 1115 penalty for violations; forfeiture of liquor, apparatus, etc 1115 tax on sales by producer, etc., of bottled cereal nonalcoholic beverages 1116 unfermented grape juice, softdrinks, etc 1116 natural mineral or table waters 1116 returns, payments, etc., to be monthly 1116 tax on sales at soda fountains, ice cream parlors, etc., of soft drinks, ice cream etc 1116 payable by purchaser to vendor; returns, etc., by vendor 1116 *Beverly, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 1275 *Bibliography of Aeronautics,* appropriation for printing and binding 649 *Big Sandy River, etc., Va.,* bridges authorized across 757 *Big Sandy River, Tug Fork of,* time extended for bridging, Warfield, Ky., to Kermit, W.
Va 296 *Big Stone Gap. Va.,* terms of court at 605 clerk’s office 606 *Big Sunflower River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 908, 1281 *Big Thoroughfare River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 253, 905, 1277 *Bighorn, Mont.,* Indian lands conveyed to school district 574 attendance of Indian pupils at school on 574 *Bighorn National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Billiard and Pool Tables,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 *Billiard Rooms,* special tax on proprietors of 1127 *Billiard Tables, Balls, etc.,* war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317 *Bills of Sale at Exchanges,* internal revenue stamp tax on 1136 war revenue stamp tax on 322 *Biloxi, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 256, 907, 1280 *Biloxi, Miss., Back Bay of,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 264 *Binding, Government Printing and* (*see* also Public Printing and Binding), provisions for remedying neglect, delay, waste, etc. in 1270 all work to be done at Government Printing Office after July 1, 1919 1270 *Binghamton, N.
Y.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Binoculars,* excise tax on sales of, by dealers 1124 *Biologic Products,* appropriation for expenses, control of sales, etc 122, 645 *Biologic Survey Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 994 for general expenses 995 for preventing shipment of illegally killed game, etc 995 for maintenance of game reserves, bird preserves, etc 995 for investigating, etc., food habits of birds and mammals 995 rearing, etc., fur bearing animals 995 destroying ground squirrels 995 destruction of wolves, coyotes, etc 995 for protection of stock, etc., by suppression of rabies in wild animals 995 for investigating migration, etc., of animals and plants 995 for enforcing migratory bird law 995 for administrative expenses 995 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 34, 381, 841 *Bird Preserves,* appropriation for protection, etc 995 *Birds,* appropriation, for preventing shipment of illegally killed, etc 995 *Birds and Mammals,* appropriation for investigating food habits, etc 995 *Birds, Migratory* (*see* Migratory Bird Treaty Act). *Birds, Migratory Game, etc.,* appropriation for enforcing law protecting 995 *Birmingham, Ala.,* appropriation for public building 106xxxii *Biscayne Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of Miami Harbor; contracts 255, 906 preliminary examination, etc., of Miami Harbor, to be made 264 *Bishops Point, Oahu, Hawaii,* naval reservation, transferred to Army 861 *Bismarck, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school; reappropriation for additions 577 bridge authorized across Missouri River at 1184 *Bismuth,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Bison Range, Montana National,* appropriation for maintenance 995 *Bitterroot National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Bitters,* internal revenue tax on medicinal 1125 war excise tax on medicinal, sold by producer, etc 317 *Black Death,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 121, 645 *Black Hills National Forest, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Black River,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, at Lorain, Ohio 265 *Black River, Ark. and La.,* appropriation for improvement of 257, 907, 1281 *Black River, Ark. and Mo.,* appropriation for improvement of 257, 908, 1281 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 264 above Black Rock, Ark 264 *Black River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 258, 909, 1283 *Black River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 254, 906, 1278 *Black River, Wash.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 265 *Black Rock Channel, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of Lake Erie entrance to, and Erie Basin, from unexpended balances 252 for improvement of 661, 909, 1284 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1289 *Black Rust, etc.,* appropriation for investigating, in wheat, etc 981 destruction of spores 982 *Black Warrior River, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 1279 *Blackfeet Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 573 *Blackfeet Indian Hospital, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 564 *Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for constructing irrigation systems on; repayment 574 allowance for passenger carrying vehicles 574 lands in, conveyed to G.
H. Beckwith 616 reversion if intoxicants sold thereon; Government supervision continued 617 *Blackfeet National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Blackfish Bayou, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 257, 908, 1281 *Blackwater River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 907, 1279 *Blackwater River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 254, 1278 *Blair, Henry W.,* settlement of claim against certain Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians 580 *Blakely Island, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Mobile River, Bay Port to 339 *Blank Book Work, Government,* required to be done at Government Printing Office, after July 1, 1919 1270 *Blasting Materials, etc.* (*see* also Explosives), provisions regulating manufacture, sales, etc., in time of war 385 *Blind Children, D.
C.,* appropriation for instruction of, out of the District 937 *Blind, D. C.,* appropriation for aid to National Library for 948 for Columbia Polytechnic Institute for 948 *Blind Persons,* census schedules to indicate address, etc., of 1294 *Block Island, R. I.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 905, 1275 for improvement of Great Salt Pond 905 *Block Signals, etc., Systems on Railroads,* appropriation for investigations, etc 123, 649 *Blood River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 256 *Bluffton, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Board for Vocational Education* (*see* Vocational Education, Federal Board for). *Board, Interdepartmental Social Hygiene,* provisions governing duties, etc., of 886 *Board of Appeals, Interior Department,* appropriation for members, etc 793, 1247 *Board of Charities, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses; motor ambulance 944 *Board of Children’s Guardians, D. C.* (*see* Children’s Guardians, D. C., Board of). *Board of General Appraisers,* appropriation for fees, etc., of witnesses before 155, 680 *Board of Indian Commissioners* (*see* Indian Commissioners, Board of). *Board of Mediation and Conciliation, United States,* appropriation for salaries 124, 646 for expenses; authority required 124, 646 *Board of Ordnance and Fortification, Army,* appropriation to general expenses 820 for civilian member 820 for tests of experimental guns, etc 820 inquiry as to right of invention 820 *Board of Visitors, Military Academy,* appropriation for expenses 625, 1341 *Board of Visitors, Naval Academy,* appropriation for expenses 734 *Boards, Government,* cooperation with President in operation, etc., of Federal control of carriers, directed of 456 timber for war purposes may be taken from national forests by 990 Boards of Trade, brokers to make returns of all dealings with customers on 336 details required 336 exempt from income tax, not organized for profit 1076xxxiii regulations governing dealings in necessaries at, authorized, to prevent evil practices 280 to prevent unfair manipulations, etc., of wheat or flour at, authorized 1349 stamp tax on sales of produce for future delivery, at 1136 war revenue stamp tax on sales of produce, etc., on 322 *Boca Ceiga Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of channel from Tampa Bay to 255, 907, 1279 *Boeuf River, Ark. and La.,* appropriation for improvement of 257, 907, 1281 *Bogue Falia, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 256 *Bohicket Creek, S.
C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 *Boise, Idaho,* appropriation for assay office at 782, 1236 *Boise Irrigation Project, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 148, 674 restriction on extension 674 *Boise National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Bolivia,* appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 *Bollworm of Cotton, Pink,* appropriation for emergency expenses, preventing spread of 1006 *Bombs, etc.,* punishment for injuring vessels in foreign commerce, etc., by 221 *Bonds,* designated, subject to stamp tax 1133 exemptions;
Federal, foreign government, State, etc 1133 indemnity to United States 1133 building and loan association 1133 mutual ditch or irrigating companies 1133 Government, State, municipal, etc., exempt from war revenue stamp tax 319 war revenue stamp tax on indemnity, surety, etc 321 *Bonds, Corporate,* stamp tax on 1135 *Bonds, etc., Railway,* appropriation for securing information concerning issues of 123, 649 *Bonds, Farm Loan,* may be purchased by Secretary of the Treasury in 1918, 1919 431 redemption or repurchase after end of war 432 *Bonds, Foreign* (*see* also Obligations of Foreign Governments), authority to purchase, etc., of Governments at war with enemies of the United States 35, 289, 504, 844, 1312 *Bonds of Indebtedness,* stamp tax on 1135 war revenue stamp tax on 321 *Bonds, Railroad* (*see* Securities, Railroad). *Bonds, Stocks, etc., Railroad,* issues of, to be considered by not less than five members of Interstate Commerce Commission 271 *Bonds, United States* (*see also* United States Securities), appropriation for refunding two per cent 119, 642 acceptance of liberty, in lieu of personal, etc., sureties, in Postal Service 75 deposit of registered, by national banks before commencing business, etc., repealed 239 estate or inheritance taxes may be paid by, bearing interest above four per cent;
Conditions 505 Indian trust funds may be invested in 591 issue of $5,000,000,000 throe and one-half per centum, for national defense, etc., authorized 35 exempt from all taxes, except estate or inheritance 35 no circulation privilege 35 unissued Panama Canal may be issued bearing 3½ per cent interest 36 authorized for specified expenditures may be issued bearing 3½ per cent interest 36 authorized for emergency naval expenditures may be issued bearing 3½ per cent interest 36 issue or $63,945,400 of 3½ per cent, to redeem bonds maturing August 1, 1918 36 issue of $7,538,945,460, authorized 288 amount in lieu of unissued bonds under Act of April 24, 1917 288 Panama Canal bonds 288 naval emergency bonds 288 bonds under Act of March 4, 1917 288 issue authorized of third liberty bonds 503 aggregate not to exceed $12,000,000,000 503 additional to first liberty bonds 503 in lieu of unissued first liberty bonds 503 Panama Canal bonds 503 naval emergency bonds 503 bonds under Act of March 3, 1917 503 interest not exceeding four and one-fourth per cent 503 principal and, payable in gold 503 at higher rate than four per cent not convertible 504 issue authorized of fourth liberty bonds, increasing amount to $20,000,000,000 844 sale and delivery of, by depositary banks authorized 845 issue authorized of, to life insurance companies, etc., to cover monthly difference of defaults on policies of registered persons in military service during the war 446 conditions on transfer, surrender, etc 446 issued payable in foreign money, exempt from taxes when owned abroad 845 punishment for making false reports, etc., to obstruct sale of, in time of war 553 purchase by Secretary of the Treasury of second liberty bonds, etc.; limitations 505 appropriation for 505 regulation of dealings in, until two years after present war, authorized 986 cash sales, etc., excepted 966 *Bonds, War Finance Corporation* (*see also* War Finance Corporation Act), provisions authorizing issue, etc., of 509 *Bonne Terre, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Bonner County, Idaho,* county commissioners of, may bridge Clark Fork River 530 *Bonnets, Hoods, etc.,* excise tax on women’s and misses’, bought for use 1124xxxiv *Bookkeeping and Warrants Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc 771, 1226 *Boots,* excise tax on, bought for use 1124 *Borates of Potassium,* provisions for leasing lands containing deposits of 297 *Boston, Mass.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’ office 780, 1234 for improvement of harbor, from unexpended balances 251 for improvement of harbor 905, 1275 for navy yard, public works 723 deficiency appropriation for quarantine station, public works 349 for marine hospital buildings, etc 467 for quarantine station 826 for navy yard, water front improvements 1034 balances of appropriations for navy yard improvements covered in 1174 dry dock at, now in construction to be purchased from Massachusetts 1013 appropriation for, equipment, land, etc 1013 amount allowed to expedite completion 1013 preliminary examination, etc., of harbor to be made, for channel connecting Broad Sound with Charlestown Navy Yard 1288 Short Beach to South Boston 1288 *Botanic Garden, D.
C.,* appropriation for general repairs 172, 698 for new boilers 172 for removing fence and wall 172 for superintendent, assistants, laborers, etc 767, 1222 for repairs and improvements 767, 1222 deficiency appropriation for repairs and improvements 1169 laborers’ pay limitation removed; rates, etc 835 *Boundary Commission, Mexican,* appropriation for continuing work 523, 1329 *Boundary Line, Alaska and Canada,* appropriation for surveying and marking 523, 1329 *Boundary Line, Canadian,* appropriation for marking, etc 523, 1329 for advances to Commissioner 523, 1330 *Boundary Waters,* agreement between Oregon, and Washington for protecting, etc., fish in, consented to 515 Federal jurisdiction not affected 515 *Bounties, Army,* payments of, for inducing enlistments, forbidden 78 *Bounty,* appropriation for volunteers, Civil War 141, 666 *Bowie Knives,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 Bowling Alleys, special tax on proprietors of 1127 *Boxer Rebellion, Chinese,* pensions allowed widows, etc., of persons serving in; conditions 903 *Boyd, George H.,* appropriation for, superintendent Senate Document Room 758, 1214 *Boys’ and Girls’ Canning Clubs,* exempt from tax on child labor employment 1138 *Boys’ and Girls’ Club Work, Food Conservation,* appropriation for Northern and Western States 1046 for Southern States 1046 *Boys’ Reform School, D.
C.* (*see* National Training School for Boys, D. C.). *Bozeman, Mont.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 168 part of public building site, conveyed to city for alley purposes 957 *Braden River, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 264 *Bradley County, Ark.,* may bridge Saline River, Suttons Ferry 296 *Brady, James H., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 497 *Brainard, Col. David L., Quartermaster Corps,* may be appointed brigadier general, and retired 878 *Brandy* (*see also* Beverages), additional war revenue tax on, withdrawn for fortifying wines 311 used in fortifying wines by producer, or on hand for 312 internal revenue tax on, withdrawn for fortifying wines 1110 *Branford, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 106 for improvement of harbor 251, 905, 1276 *Brass or Metallic Knuckles,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 *Brazil,* appropriation for ambassador to 519, 1325 *Brazos Island Harbor, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 1281 *Brazos River, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of mouth of 257 *Bremerton, Wash.* (*see* Puget Sound Naval Station, Wash.). *Brennan Construction Company,* deficiency appropriation for payment to 1034 *Brett, First Lieut.
John Q. A., Quartermaster Corps, Army,* may be appointed captain 894 *Brewers,* additional special tax on business of, where forbidden by State, etc., laws 1128 no immunity from penalty, etc 1128 *Brick Products,* appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of 808, 1260 *Bridgeport, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 905, 1276 *Bridger National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Bridges,* appropriation for constructing, across Little Colorado River, Winslow, Ariz 569 for constructing, across Little Colorado and Canon Diablo Rivers near Leupp Indian Agency, Ariz 570 for constructing, across San Juan River, Farmington, N.
Mex 576 for constructing, across Oconalufty River, Cherokee, N. C. 576 deficiency appropriation for, Republican River, Fort Riley, Kans 354 for constructing, on Nogales, Ariz., customhouse lands 466xxxv construction of, authorized across Allegheny River, Millvale, Pa 1188 Pittsburgh, Pa 1188 Arkansas River, Fort Smith, Ark 247 Little Rock, Ark 396 Webbers Falls to Gore, Okla 342 Bayou Maçon, La 249 Big Sandy River, etc., Va 757 Clark Fork River, Idaho 530 Columbia River, Wash 1185 Fox River, Ill 339, 450 Little Calumet River, Ill 1042 Little Kanawha River, W.
Va 344 Little Peedee River, S. C 606 Little River, Ark 249 Poinsett County, Ark 385 Mahoning River, East Youngstown, Ohio 1158, 1159 Struthers, Ohio 1186 Warren, Ohio 392, 899 Mississippi River, Bemidji, Minn 83 Itasca and Cass Counties, Minn 341 Morrison County, Minn 83 Missouri River, N. Dak 1184 South Sioux City, Nebr 1187 Mobile River, Ala 339 Monongahela River, Pa 1187 Niagara River, N. Y. 1185 Ohio River, Pa 1188 Pearl River, Miss 1156 Red River of the North, Minn, and N.
Dak 1054 Red River, Tex. and Okla 339 Rio Grande River, El Paso, Tex 396 Roanoke River, Halifax County, N. C. 1272 Williamston, N. C 1186 Rock River, Ill 1042 Rock River, Wis 1184 Saline River, Ark 296 Susquehanna River, Pa 1013 Tennessee River, Tenn 1044 Tombigbee River, Miss 1189 Tug River, W. Va 1185 Tug River, W. Va. and Ky 899 Wabash River, Logansport, Ind 249 Vincennes, Ind 84 Waccamaw River, N. C. 342 White River, Mo 516 maintenance, etc., of, authorized across Tug River, Kermit, W.
Va 395 time extended for constructing, Arkansas River, Fort Smith, Ark 1051 Little Rock, Ark 295 Bayou Bartholomew, Wilmot, Ark 592 Connecticut River, Springfield, Mass 1187 Delaware River, Trenton, N.J. 1155 Flint River, Newton, Ga 389 Mississippi River, Aitkin County, Minn 310 New Orleans, La 1160 Saint Louis, Mo 436 Missouri River, S. Dak 1159 Monongahela River, W. Va 432, 958 Pearl River, Miss. and La 1041 Red Lake River, Minn 1271 Red River of the North, N. Dak 1160 Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Ky. and W.
Va 296 *Bridges, D. C.,* appropriation for construction and repair 928 for Highway, operating, lighting, watchmen, etc 928 for Anacostia River, operating 928 deficiency appropriation for repairs, M Street 7 deficiency appropriation for Benning Road Viaduct and, over railroad tracks 7, 350 for plans for new Calvert Street Bridge over Rock Creek 350 for Highway, operating 350 for Highway, repairs 469 *Brigadier Generals, Army,* to have relative rank of rear admirals of the lower half 411 *British Government* (*see* Great Britain). *Broad Creek, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 253, 905, 1277 *Broad Creek, N.
C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 *Broad Creek River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 253, 905, 1277 *Broad River, S. C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made at Columbia 263 *Broadkill River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 252, 1277 *Brodie, John,* deficiency appropriation for, personal injuries 4 *Brokers,* special tax on 1126 additional if a member of stock exchange, etc 1126 to make sworn returns of customers, business, etc., on request of Commissioner 336, 1085 *Bromine,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Bronze Medals,* issue of the National Guard serving in War with Spain and on Mexican border 873 *Bromes, Art,* excise tax on, sold by other than artist 1123 *Brookings, Robert S.,* appointed as Regent, Smithsonian Institution 1053 *Brooklyn, N., Y.,* appropriation for naval hospital, public works 723 deficiency appropriation for naval medical supply depot; war expenses 208 for establishing medical supply depot at 1034 *Brooklyn, N.
Y., South,* deficiency appropriation for land for naval warehouses 488, 832 *Broom Corn,* appropriation for study of, and improvement 981 *Brothels* (*see also* Prostitution), suppression, etc., of, near military camps, etc., during present war, authorized 83, 851 punishment for violations 83 extended to naval camps, etc 393 *Broussard, Robert F., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 601 *Brown, Lathrop,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 27 *Bruceton, Pa.,* appropriation for installing experimental mine, etc., at 672 *Brunelet, Lieutenant Louis, French Army,* deficiency appropriation for funeral expenses of 826xxxvi*Brunswick, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 255, 906, 1279 *Brussels, Belgium,* appropriation for annual contribution, International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs at 523, 1329 for Bureau for Repression of African Slave Trade at 524, 1330 for Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promoting International Arbitration at 524 *Bubonic Plague,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 121, 645 *Buchanan County, Va.,* bridges authorized across Big Sandy River, etc., in 757 *Buchanan, James,* memorial statue of former President, authorized in Meridian Hill Park, D.
C. 632 *Buchanan, Margaret B.,* deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Buckhannon, W. Va.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Buena Vista, Va.,* appropriation for public building 106 *Buffalo, N. Y.,* appropriation or marine hospital storehouse 636 for improvement of harbor 909, 1284 bridge authorized across Niagara River at 1185 tunnel in lieu of 1186 *Buffalo, Wyo.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Bugler, Army,* grade of corporal, and first class, established; assignments 893 *Building and Loan Associations,* advances by War Finance Corporation to, deemed necessary to prosecution of the war, etc., on notes thereof 508 amount of security to be pledged for; interest rate 508 *Building and Loan Associations, Domestic,* exempt from income tax 1076 *Building Inspection, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc., division of 918 *Building Materials, etc.,* appropriation for investigating fire-resisting properties of 807, 1259 deficiency appropriation for testing structural 495 *Buildings, D. C., Condemnation of Dangerous,* appropriation for expenses of 924 *Buildings, D. C., Condemnation of Insanitary,* appropriation for expenses of board 930 *Buildings, etc., D. C.,* requisitioning of, for use of Department of Agriculture, authorized 1048 *Bulgaria,* appropriation for minister to, from March 1, 1919 1326 *Bulgaria, Roumania, and Serbia,* appropriation for minister to 519 *Bullion and Coin,* appropriation for freight on 776, 1231 *Buoyage, etc.,* appropriation for, Lighthouse Service 161, 687 deficiency appropriation for 841 *Bureau, Federal Farm Loan* (*see* Federal Farm Loan Bureau, Treasury Department). *Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs* (*see* International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs). *Bureau for Repressing African Slave Trade* (*see* International Bureau for Repressing African Slave Trade). *Bureau of American Republics* (*see* Pan American Union). *Bureau of Animal Industry* (*see* Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Biological Survey* (*see* Biological Survey Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Chemistry* (*see* Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Construction and Repair, Navy,* appropriation for construction and repair of vessels 730 Coast Guard, Lighthouse, etc., vessels 730 for equipment supplies 730 repairs limitations not applicable 730 clerical, etc., services 730 for improvement of construction plants 730 for additional force, Navy Department 788, 1242 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 790, 1245 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Construction and Repair,” etc 790, 1245 deficiency appropriation for construction and repair 16, 31, 34, 380, 839, 843, 1168 for additional force, Navy Department 202, 1033 for war expenses, construction, etc., of vessels 211 Coast Guard and Lighthouse vessels, etc 211 for equipment supplies 211 limit for repairs not applicable 212 technical services in the Department 212 clerical, etc., services 212 for construction plants 832 Chief Constructor to be member of Aircraft Board 297 *Bureau of Crop Estimates* (*see* Crop Estimates Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Education* (*see* Education Bureau, Interior Department). *Bureau of Efficiency* (*see* Efficiency Bureau). *Bureau of Engraving and Printing* (*see* Engraving and Printing Bureau, Treasury Department). *Bureau of Entomology* (*see* Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Equipment, Navy,* deficiency appropriation for equipment of vessels 31, 839 *Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce* (*see* Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of Labor Statistics* (*see* Labor Statistics Bureau, Department of Labor). *Bureau of Lighthouses* (*see* Lighthouses Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of Markets* (*see* Markets Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy,* appropriation for surgeons’ necessaries 727 for contingent 727 motor vehicles, ambulances, etc 727 dental outfits 727 for transporting remains 727 for care, etc., of hospital patients 728 for naval hospital, Fort Lyons, Colo 728 for additional hospitals, etc., at yards and stations 723 for overseas hospitals 723 for contingencies for hospitals 723 for additional force, Navy Department 788, 1242 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 791, 1245xxxvii deficiency appropriation for surgeons’ necessaries 15, 16, 600, 1167 for transporting remains 15, 31, 600, 1167 for contingent 15, 600, 839, 1039, 1167 for additional force, Navy Department 202,1033 for war expenses, surgeons’ necessaries and civil establishment 208, 832, 832 for reserve medical supplies 209 for contingent 209, 832 for transporting remains 209 for constructing temporary hospitals and supplies depots 209, 370 for supply depots, Brooklyn, N.
Y., and Mare Island, Calif 1034 for care, etc., of hospital patients 1167 balances for hospital and supply depot construction, covered in 1174 Medical Corps officers; position stated 89 Naval Dental Corps provisions 708 surgeons to assist War Risk Insurance Bureau 399 to aid in suppressing “Spanish influenza,” etc 1008 *Bureau of Mines* (*see* Mines Bureau, Interior Department). *Bureau of Navigation, Department of Commerce* (*see* Navigation Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of Navigation, Navy,* appropriation for transportation 706 Naval Reserve Force 707 for recruiting 707 for recreation for enlisted men 707 for contingent 707 for gunnery and engineering exercises 707 for outfits, enlisted men and apprentices 707 gratuity, Naval Reserve Force 707 civilian clothing on discharge for bad conduct, etc 707 for equipment instruments, supplies, etc 707 for ocean and lake surveys 708 for training station, California 712 Rhode Island 712 Great Lakes 713 Saint Helena 713 for expenses, organizing Naval Reserve Force 713 for schools, etc., of instruction, Naval Reserve Force 713 for Naval War College 713 for Naval Home 713 Lighthouse depot, Saint Joseph, Mich., to be used for naval purposes 719 naval emergency ship construction 719 Cape May, N.
J., air station site 720 for additional force, Navy Department 788, 1242 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 788, 1243 deficiency appropriation for Naval Home 14, 486 for transportation 31, 486, 599, 1039, 1166 for outfits on first enlistment 31, 486, 832, 839, 1033, 1039, 1106 for naval auxiliaries 31, 380, 382, 832, 839 for ocean and lake surveys 31 for additional force, Navy Navy Department 202 for gunnery exercises 382, 839 for Naval Reserve Force, recruiting, etc 486 for naval training station, Saint Helena 832, 1166 for recruiting 839 for contingent 1166 deficiency appropriation for training station, California 1166 for training station, Rhode Island 1166 for training station, Great Lakes 1166 for war expenses, transportation 204, 369, 839 civilians, naval auxiliary crews 204 Naval Reserve Force 204 for recruiting 204 for contingent 204 for gunnery and engineering exercises 204 for outfits, enlisted men and apprentices 204 gratuity, Naval Reserve Force 204 for equipment instruments, supplies, etc 205 for ocean and lake surveys 205 for ship for Illinois Naval Militia; limit of cost increased 205 for training station, California 205 Rhode Island 205 Great Lakes 206 Saint Helena 206 for recruiting, etc., Naval Reserve Force 206 for schools, etc., of instruction, recruits and Naval Reserve forces 206 for recreation of enlisted men; pay restriction 369 for war expenses, recreation for enlisted men, 1919 1033 for gunnery and engineering expenses, 1919 1033 balances of appropriations for equipment supplies, covered in 1173 Naval Militia Affaire Division transferred to 712 *Bureau of Ordnance, Navy,* appropriation for ordnance and ordnance stores 721 clerical, etc., services 721 for smokeless powder 721 for new batteries for ships 721 for ammunition for ships 721 for torpedoes and appliances 721 for reserve ordnance supplies 722 for torpedo station, Newport, R.
I. 722 for experimental work, projectiles, powder, etc 722 for contingent 722 for mine depot 722 for nitrate plant 722 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 790, 1245 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Ordnance and Ordnance stores,” etc 790, 1245 for additional force, Navy Department 1242 deficiency appropriation for ordnance and ordnance stores 15, 31, 382 for contingent 599 for war expenses, ordnance and ordnance stores, 1917 206, 369 clerical, etc., services 206 technical assistants in the department 206 for war expenses, ordnance and ordnance stores, 1918 486, 599, 839 available for necessary improvements at stations, etc 487 amount for chemical, etc., services 487 for ammunition for vessels 206, 370, 487 price of powder restricted 206 purchases restricted to full operation of Indianhead plant 206 contracts authorized 370 for new batteries for ships 207, 370 contracts authorized 370 for batteries for auxiliaries and merchantmen 207, 370xxxviii deficiency appropriation for ammunition for auxiliaries, etc 207 for torpedoes and appliances 207 for reserve, etc., ordnance supplies 207, 370, 487 for improvements at proving ground, torpedo stations, etc 370 for Naval Gun Factory 370, 487 for improvements at stations under 370, 488 for options on fuel lands near armor plant 370 for ordnance and ordnance stores, 1919 1033 for new batteries for ships, 1919 1034 for ammunition for vessels, 1919 1034 for reserve, etc., ordnance supplies, 1919 1034 for ordnance stations improvements, 1919 1034 additional contracts authorized for batteries and outfits for vessels 487 authorization in naval appropriation Act for 1919, repealed; new batteries for ships 1173 ammunition for vessels 1173 balance of appropriations covered in; for ordnance and ordnance stores 1173 for contingent 1173 for experiments 1173 for new batteries for ships 1173 for torpedoes, etc 1173 for reserve supplies 1173 for contingent building fund 1173 for armor and armament, increase of the Navy 1173 for Coast Guard cutters, armament, etc 1173 for ammunition for vessels 1173 for ammunition for auxiliaries, etc 1173 for Navy nitrate plant 1173 for fuel lands, armor, etc., plants 1173 for ammunition, merchant auxiliaries 1173 for batteries, merchant auxiliaries 1173 limitation for technical services, 1919, increased 1165 *Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration* (*see* International Bureau, Permanent Court of Arbitration). *Bureau of Plant Industry* (*see* Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Public Roads* (*see* Public Roads Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Soils* (*see* Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Standards* (*see* Standards Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of Steam Engineering, Navy,* appropriation for machinery, repairs, etc 731 coast signal service 731 office of Director of Naval Communications 731 clerical, etc., services 731 limit for radio shore stations sites 731 for original tests, etc., of naval appliances 731 for additional force, Navy Department 788, 1242 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 790, 1244 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Engineering” 790, 1244 deficiency appropriation for machinery, repairs, etc 16, 31, 380, 843, 1039, 1168 for war expenses, machinery, repairs, etc 212, 371 office of Director of Naval Communications 212 equipment supplies 212 incidental expenses 212 deficiency appropriation for clerical, etc., services 212 draftsmen, etc., in the Department 212 for installing high power radio station, Porto Rico 371 for additional force, Navy Department 202, 484, 599 for Engineering experiment station, Naval Academy 600 for engineering 839 for additional clerks, etc., 1919, Navy Department 1033 balance of appropriations covered in; for machinery plant, New York 1174 *Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy,* appropriation for pay of the Navy 728 quarters ashore for officers on submarine duty 728 for prolusions; commutation of rations 728 for clothing and small stores fund 729 for maintenance and equipment supplies 729 food inspection 729 clerical, etc., services 729 for freight 729 for fuel, transportation, etc 730 for mining, etc., coal in Alaska 730 purchase of vessels, if prices for charters excessive 730 for additional force, Navy Department 788, 1242 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 791, 1245 deficiency appropriation for pay of the Navy 15, 31, 34, 380, 382, 832, 839, 843, 1039, 1167 for provisions 15, 16, 380, 832, 832, 1167 for freight 15, 31, 34, 380, 382, 839, 1039, 1168 for fuel and transportation 15, 16, 31 for maintenance 31, 382, 600, 839, 1167 for additional force, Navy Department 202, 484, 1033 for war expenses, pay of the Navy 209 for provisions 210 for clothing and small stores 210 for maintenance and equipment supplies 210, 371 food inspection 211 clerical, etc., services 211 for freight 211 for fuel and transportation 211 purchase of ships for transporting, if charters excessive 211 for war reserve material 211 balance of appropriations for fuel and transportation, covered in 1174 clerical, etc., allowance increased for 1917 15, 488 for 1918 1167 for 1919 1168 *Bureau of Telegraphic Union, International* (*see* International Bureau of the Telegraphic Union). *Bureau of War Risk Insurance* (*see* War Risk Insurance Bureau). *Bureau of Weights and Measures, International* (*see* International Bureau of Weights and Measures). *Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy,* appropriation for maintenance 722 for clerical, etc., services 722 for purchase, etc., of automobiles 722 for contingent 723 for emergency expenses 723 for public works; temporary hospitals 723 for temporary storage 723 for yards and stations designated 723xxxix appropriation for submarine base, New London, Conn 723 for Philadelphia, Pa., dry dock, etc 723 supply depot 723 for Washington, D.
C., Bellevue magazine 723 additional, land, etc 724 for Quantico, Va., establishment of Marine Corps post 724 for Norfolk, Va., dry dock, etc 724 for Naval Academy, extending Bancroft Hall 724 for Marine recruiting station, Port Royal, S. C 724 land on Parris Island 724 for Charleston, S. C., dry dock; dredging 725 for Key West, Fla., submarine base, etc 725 for Pensacola, Fla., naval aeronautic station 725 for New Orleans, La., improvements 725 for Mare Island. Cal 725 transfer of light station buildings, etc., to Navy 725 for naval magazines 725 for Indianhead proving ground 725 railroad extension 725 for Newport, R.
I., torpedo station 726 additional land 726 for torpedo storage 726 for fuel depots 726 for training stations 726 for Marine barracks, Peking, China 726 for San Diego, Cal., Marine barracks, and fuel depot 726 for Hampton Roads, Va., operating base 726 for repairs and preservation 726 for investigating navy yards, etc 727 for additional force, Navy Department 788, 1247 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 791, 1245 draftsmen, etc., authorized 791, 1245 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 15, 16, 1166 for repairs and preservation 15, 1167 for additional force, Navy Department 202, 484, 1033 for war expenses, maintenance, 1917 207, 370 clerical, etc., services 207 draftsmen, etc., in the Department 207 for war expenses, maintenance, 1918 487, 599, 832 limit for clerical, etc., services 487 allowance for technical services in Department; 487 for contingent 207, 370 for public works at designated yards, etc 207, 370 for quarters for marine guards at magazines 207 for submarine facilities 207 for power plants, etc 207 for fuel oil storage 207 for ordnance storage 207 for magazine, Saint Juliens Creek, Va., additional land 208 for telephone easement, Puget Sound navy yard to Keyport radio station, Wash 208 for repairs and preservation 208 for temporary hospitals, naval medical supplies buildings 370 for submarine base, New London, Conn 370, 1166 deficiency appropriation for Washington, D.
C., yard improvements 370, 1166 for heavy cranes 370 for training camps 370 for marine railways 370 for ordnance stations, improvements 370 for committee investigating, etc 371 for naval base, Hampton Roads, Va., cold storage 371 for land for temporary storage 371 for contingent 487, 599 for public works, temporary hospital construction, etc 488 for training camps 488, 600, 832 for power plants, etc 488 for improvements at ordnance stations 488 for temporary storage 488 for equipment of yards for cous true ting snips 488 for Hampton Roads, Va., naval base 488 for temporary naval prison 488 for terminal warehouses, South Brooklyn, N.
Y., site 488, 832 for repairs and preservation 488, 600,832 for contingent 1166 for Naval Academy 1166 for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, dry dock 1166 for public works at designated yards, etc., 1919 1034 for ordnance stations, 1919 1034 for training camps, 1919 1034 for fuel oil storage, 1919 1034 for hospital construction; expenditures authorized, 1919 1034 for temporary storage, 1919 1034 balances of appropriations covered in; for public works, training camps 1174 Boston, Mass., water front 1174 Washington, D.
C., additional land 1174 Charleston, S. C., pier 1174 New Orleans, La., floating crane 1174 Mare Island, Cal., shop improvements, etc 1174 Naval Academy, Isherwood Hall 1174 Great Lakes Training Station, land 1174 hospital construction 1174 handling appliances at yards 1174 amount for draftsmen, etc., Navy Department, 1917, increased 14 limitation for technical services 1919, increased 1165 *Bureaus, Executive and Administrative,* coordination of functions, etc., authorized during the war 556 *Burleigh County, N.
Dak.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River at Bismarck, by Morton County and 1184 *Burlington, N. C.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Burlington, Vt.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 905 *Burlington, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Business Leagues, etc.,* exempt from income tax 1076 *Butler Building, D. C.,* appreciation for remodeling, etc., annex 636 *Butler, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 107, 635 *Butter,* appropriation for inspection of manufacture of process, etc 978 for market news service on 1047 *Butterine* (*see* Oleomargarine). xl **C.** *Cabana, Oliver, jr., et al.,* may bridge Niagara River, Buffalo, N.
Y. 1185 tunnel in lieu of 1186 *Cabarets,* Internal revenue tax on admissions to 1121 war revenue tax on admission to, charging for seats, etc 318 *Cabinet National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Cable Cars, etc.,* appropriation for mail transportation by 748, 1195 substitution of wagon service authorized 749 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 381 *Cable Messages,* censorship authorized of, between United States and foreign countries 413 punishment for evasions of, etc 413 *Cable Service,* revenue tax on messages by, in United States 1162 *Cable Systems, Marine,* supervision or control of, by the President, authorized during the war 904 *Cache National Forest, Utah and Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 exchange of lands for addition to, with Isaac P.
Stewart, James E. Hansen, and William H. Stewart 1204 with C. Balling, Ferdinand Zollinger, jr., Conrad Alder, Robert Murdock 1209 *Cachous, Aromatic,* war excise tax on, sold by producers, etc 317 *Cacti, etc.,* appropriation for investigating utilization of 983 *Cadets* (*see* also Military Academy), appropriation for subsistence expenses attending inaugural ceremonies 51 for transportation expenses 54 for pay 90, 620, 1336 rate of pay increased for fiscal year 1920 1336 *Cairo, Egypt,* appropriation for agent and consul general at 520, 1326 *Calcasieu River and Pass, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 907, 1280 *Calcasieu River, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made, for intracoastal waterway to Sabine River, Tex., and La., from 264 from Gulf of Mexico to Lake Charles, La 264 *“Caldera,” Steamer,* name of, changed to “A.
T. Kinney” 502 *California,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 798, 1251 for support, etc., of Indians in 570 for lands, etc., for homeless Indians in 570 for naval training station 712 for naval training station, public works 726 deficiency appropriation for support of Indians in 31, 1039 for naval training station 205, 1034, 1166 disposal of potassium deposits at Searles Lake 298 Modoc National Forest, lands added to 1316 *California Débris Commission,* appropriation for expenses 136, 661 deficiency appropriation for expenses 30 *California National Forest, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *California Northern Judicial District,* court rooms to be provided in public building, Sacramento 1271 *Caloosahatchee River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 906, 1279 *Calumet, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 1283 *Calumet River, Ill. and Ind.,* appropriation for improvement of 258, 1283 *Calvert Street Bridge, D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for plans for new 350 *Cambridge, Ma.,* appropriation for public building 107, 635 for improvement of harbor 253, 905, 1277 *Cameras,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317 *Cameron, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Camp and Garrison Equipage, Army,* appropriation for 54, 860 deficiency appropriation for 11, 30, 194, 362, 828, 839 for war expenses, 1919 1029 *Camp Beauregard, La.,* hospital, etc., transferred to Public Health Service 1302 *Camp Cody, N.
Mex.,* hospitals, etc., transferred to Public Health Service 1302 *Camp Fremont, Calif.,* hospital, etc., transferred to Public Health Service 1303 *Camp Grant, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Rock River at 1042 *Camp Hancock, Ga.,* hospital, etc., transferred to Public Health Service 1302 *Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Fla.,* hospital, etc., transferred to Public Health Service 1302 *Camp Logan, Tex.,* hospital, etc., transferred to Public Health Service 1303 *Camps of Instruction, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 736 *Camps of Instruction, Navy,* appropriation for expenses, for Naval Reserve Force 713 *Camps, Panama Canal, Cantonment,* appropriation for construction, etc., under direction of the Governor 819 *Canada,* appropriation for surveying and marking line between Alaska and 523, 1329 for marking boundary line between United States and 523, 1329 deficiency appropriation for expenses, marking boundary line between Alaska and 380 for expenses, marking boundary line between United States and 380 importing birds, etc., in violation of laws of, as to killing, etc., unlawful 756 steamer passage tickets to, exempt from internal revenue stamp tax 1137 exempt from war revenue stamp tax 323 war revenue tax on passenger transportation to any point in 314 *Canadian Boundary Halers Commission,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 526, 1332 requested to investigate improvement of Saint Lawrence River, Montreal to Lake Ontario, for ocean going vessels 1290xli *Canal Road NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for reconstructing retaining wall 926 *Canal Zone* (*see also* Panama Canal), appropriation for fortification expenses 179, 819, 1307 for relief and protection of American seamen in 529, 1335 deficiency appropriation for fortification war expenses under 201 for relief, etc., of American seamen in 463 for Army hospital care 480 for war expenses, sanitation, etc 597 census of, to be taken in 1920 by Governor of 1292 district court to try offenses against military property, sea defensive areas, etc 89 offenses under National Defense, Espionage, etc., Act 231 offenses under Trading with the Enemy Act 425 officers serving in, not required to pay rent for Government houses 855 rules, etc., governing vessels in territorial waters, to be made by Governor of Panama Canal in time of war, etc 220 *Canals, etc.,* operation of. under Federal control in time of war 455 *Canals, Inland,* routing of freight by shipper by, etc., or part by rail, over systems under Federal control, etc 1290 *Canaveral, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor to be made 263 *Canceling Machines, Posted Service,* appropriation for rental and purchase of 750, 1197 experimental mail distributing machines 750 pay, etc., traveling mechanicians 1197 deficiency appropriation for 33, 842 *Candy,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 *Cane, Sugar,* appropriation for investigating, culture, diseases, etc., of; sirup, by-products, etc 982 for investigating insects affecting 994 *Cane Sugar Districts,* appropriation for experiments, etc., in livestock production in 1005 *Canneries,* excise tax on products of, using prohibited child labor 1138 bona fide boys’ or girls’ canning clubs exempt 1138 *Cannon, Honorable Joseph G., Former Speaker of the House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for oil portrait of 27 *Canon Diablo River,* appropriation for construction of bridge across, near Leupp Indian Agency, Ariz 570 *Canton, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for asylum for insane Indians 586 *Cantonment Camps, Panama Canal,* appropriation for construction, etc 819 under direction of the Governor 819 Cantor, Jacob A., deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 27 *Cape Charles City. Va.,* appropriation for improving aids to navigation 161 *Cape Charles, Va.,* appropriation for light vessel for station off 160 deficiency appropriation for quarantine station, remodeling buildings, etc 467, 826, 1025 for quarantine station, public works 349 *Cape Cod Canal, Mass.,* examination and appraisal, etc., of, to be made 262 purchase authorized if report be favorable 262 condemnation if no contract made 262 appropriation for costs, etc 262 *Cape Fear River, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 906 for improvement of, above Wilmington 906, 1278 for improvement of, below Wilmington 254, 1278 preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of waterway from Beaufort, N. C., to 1288 below Wilmington, N. C. 1289 *Cape May, N. J.,* appropriation for acquiring naval air station site, etc 344 immediate possession of naval air station site at, authorized 721 compensation, suit, etc 721 *Cape Spartel and Tangier Light, Morocco,* appropriation for annual contribution 522, 1328 *Cape Town, Africa,* appropriation for foreign hospital 529, 1335 *Cape Vincent, N.
Y.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 168 for improvement of harbor 251, 909, 1284 *Capital Issues Committee,* deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 1021 creation and composition of 512 appointment by the President 512 three from Federal Reserve Board 512 forbidden to participate in determining questions in which personally interested 512 eligibility of Government employees and reserve bank directors 513 terms of office to be determined by the President 513 salary limitations 513 chairmanship; quorum 513 employees, etc.; appointments not subject to civil service laws 513 pay restriction 513 expenses of officers, etc., subject to approval of chairman 513 rent, office equipment, etc.; limitation 513 principal office; field inquiries 513 to investigate and determine whether issue of corporation, etc., securities hereafter be compatible with national interest 513 applicable to stock in excess of $100,000 513 unissued securities included 513 no authority over ordinary business borrowing, not for capital 514 renewing existing indebtedness 514 resale of authorized issues 514 securities issued by railroads under Federal control 514 bonds of War Finance Corporation 514 no approval of legality, worth, etc., of securities construed by action of 514xlii appropriation for salaries and expenses for fiscal years 1918 and 1919 514 detailed reports to be made to Congress 514 authority continued until six months after end of the war 514 to cease prior thereto on proclamation of the President 514 *Capital Stock,* stamp tax on issues of 1135 transfers, assignments, etc 1135 war revenue stamp tax on issues of 322 sales, transfers, etc 322 *Capitan Grande Band of Indians,* proceedings to condemn lands of, for San Diego, Cal., water supply 1206 additional amount to procure homes, furnish farms, schools, etc 1207 use of lands until within 90 days of turning water on 1208 *Capitan Grande Indian Reservation, Calif.,* grant of lands in, to San Diego, Calif., for dam and reservoir for water supply 1206 compensation, etc., to Mission Indians 1206 *Capitol,* appropriation for repairs, etc 141, 666 for painting and extraordinary repairs 141 for cleaning, etc., works of art 141, 666 for care, etc., of grounds 141, 666 for reconstructing walks, roadways, etc., east side 141 for repairs, etc., fire engine house, stables 141, 666 for removal of buildings, etc., extension of grounds 142, 666 for repairs, etc., Senate kitchens and restaurants 172, 698 for trees, etc., grounds of 134, 659 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 17, 490, 840, 1039 for elevators, Senate wing 17 for repairs, etc., Senate kitchens and restaurants 377, 497 allotment of space in, not subject to Public Buildings Commission 1270 *Capitol Building and Grounds, D.
C.,* appropriation for additional protection of, during war 697 division of expenses 697 restriction on appointments 697 deficiency appropriation for care, etc 17 *Capitol Building and Grounds, Superintendent of,* appropriation for, engineers, clerks, etc 797, 1250 for engineers, etc., Senate 760, 1215 for elevator conductors, Senate Office Building 760, 1216 for engineers, etc., House of Representatives 762, 1217 for elevator conductors, House of Representatives 762, 1217 for repairs, etc., courthouse, D.
C., under 666 conversion of Maltby Building for war needs under, directed 552 to serve on Public Buildings Commission 1269 *Capitol Police,* appropriation for captain, lieutenants, and privates 761, 1216 additional privates authorized 761 for contingent expenses 761, 1216 salaries for October, 1917, to be paid on day of adjournment 343 *Capitol Power Plant,* appropriation for maintenance 172, 698 for fuel, oil, etc 172, 698 for protection of, during the war 697 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 25 for fuel, oil, etc 25, 835 current to be supplied Union Station group of temporary housing 821 not subject to Public Buildings Commission 1270 reimbursement for current supplied by 698 *Caps,* excise tax on men’s and boys’, bought for use 1124 *Capstick, John H., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 835 *Car Service, Interstate Commerce,* just and reasonable rules, etc., for movement of, to be established 101 subject to direction, etc., of Commission 101 modification, etc., by Commission, in emergencies 101 penalty for violations, etc 101 *Carbonated Waters, etc.,* internal revenue tax on bottled, sold by producer, etc 1116 war revenue tax on bottled, sold by producer, etc 312 *Carbonates of Potassium,* provisions for leasing lands containing deposits of 297 *Carbonic Acid Gas,* war revenue tax on, in drums, etc., for soft drinks 312 collection and payment by vendor 312 *Carey Act, Public Lands,* continuance of designated segregation by Oregon, under 1322 *Caribbean Sea,* appropriation, for Weather Service expenses in 975 *Caribou, Me.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Caribou National Forest, Idaho and Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Carlisle, Pa.,* appropriation for Indian school 585 *Carlsbad Irrigation Project, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc.; use of balance 148 for maintenance, etc., of 674 *Carnegie Library, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 922 *Carpets, Rugs, etc.,* excise tax on, bought for use 1123 *Carrabelle Bar and Harbor, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 907, 1279 *Carrier Pigeons,* interfering, etc., with Government owned, unlawful 533 punishment for 533 *Carriers* (*see also* Common Carriere), revenue tax on all transportation for hire by 1102 commodities owned by 1103 incidental services by 1103 war revenue tax on all transportation for hire by 314 *Carroll, Harriet C.
(mother),* monthly payments to, directed 49 *Carroll, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 107 *Carroll, Jennie (widow),* appropriation for monthly payments to 49, 855 *Carson City, Nev.,* appropriation for mint at 781, 1236 for Indian school 575xliii *Carson Indian Hospital; Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 564 *Carson National Forest, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Carthage, N. C.,* condemned cannon granted to North Carolina, for McConnell monument 396 *Cartridges, Small Arms or Shotgun,* restrictions on manufacture, etc., of explosives, not applicable to 385 *Caruthersville, Mo.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 466 *Casa Grande Ruin, Ariz.,* appropriation for custodian 144, 669 *Cascade County, Mont.,* town site lots in Simms and Fort Shaw, Sun River irrigation project, granted to school districts 1206 *Cascade National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Cass and Itasca Counties, Minn.,* may bridge Mississippi River 341, 341 *Cass County, Ind.,* may bridge Wabash River, near Logansport 249 *Cass Lake Indian Reservation, Minn.,* appropriation for bridge across Narrows in 160 *Cass Lake, Minn.,* appropriation for improving road between village of and Indian school, from Indian funds 572 local cooperation 572 *Castle Peak Irrigation Project, Utah,* qualified homestead entrymen allowed leave of absence until water available, etc 1210 *Castor Beans,* appropriation for production and utilization of 1046 *Casualty Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 946 deficiency appropriation for care, etc., of indigent patients 824 *Casually Insurance,* revenue tax on policies of; objects stated 1104 war revenue tax on policies of; exemption 316 *Catalogue of Scientific Literature, International,* appropriation for expenses, preparation of 122, 651 for printing and binding 175, 700 *Catalogue of Title Entries, Copyright Office,* appropriation for publication of 175, 701 *Cathedral Avenue, NW., D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for extending; re-appropriation 822 *Catherwood, James S.,* appointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1175 *Cathlamet, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 260 *Cattle* (*see also* Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture), appropriation for inspection and quarantine 977 for eradicating scabies 977 for inspecting southern 977 for supervising transportation 977 for enforcing humane treatment of export 977 for executing 28-hour law 977 for suppressing contagious diseases 977 for investigating tuberculosis of animals 977 for tuberculin and mallein testing of 977 payment for destroyed, etc 977 shipping for slaughter cattle reacted to, permitted 978 reshipment to owner of breeding and feeding 978 appropriation for eradicating southern cattle ticks; restrictions 978 for diffusing information as to supply, prices, markets, etc., of, and products 1002 for cooperative experiments in raising, in cane sugar and cotton districts 1005 tick infested, otherwise sound, etc., may be imported for immediate slaughter at designated ports 275, 1048 from countries having foot-and-mouth disease prohibited 275, 1048 meat inspection regulations to govern 275, 1049 disposal of hides 275, 1049 slaughter in Porto Rico may be deferred 1049 exports from Virgin Islands to Porto Rico permitted 1049 *Cattle Ticks, Southern,* appropriation for eradicating 978, 1045 livestock demonstration work on released areas 978 restriction on use of materials, etc 978 demonstrations at fairs, etc 978 *Cavalry, Army,* may be organized as provisional regiments of Field Artillery or Infantry 398 restored to regular status on termination of emergency 398 *Cedar Bay, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of channel connecting Thoroughfare Bay and 1278 *Cedar Bayou, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of 257 *Cedar Falls, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 107 *Cement, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 807, 1259 deficiency appropriation for testing structural materials of 495 *Cemetery Companies, Cooperative,* exempt from income tax 1076 *Censorship,* power of, conferred on the President during the war, over communications to foreign countries, by mail, cable, radio, etc 413 by vessels, etc., to or from any foreign country 413 punishment for evasions, violations, using codes, etc 413 *Censorship, etc.,* appropriation for expenses of enforcing by Postmaster General under Espionage and Trading with the Enemy Acts 800 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, postal service 492 use for censoring mail from American Expeditionary Force forbidden 492 *Censorship of Foreign Mails,* appropriation for expenses of 749 authority to cease on termination of war 749 statement of employees on 749 not to be used on mail from Expeditionary Force censored in Europe 749 *Census, Director of,* appropriation for, statisticians, clerks, etc 803 *Census, Fourteenth,* appropriation for salaries and expenses for preparing for, taking, etc 1255 census of population, agriculture, manufactures, forests, and mines and quarries to be taken in 1920 1291 territory included in 1291 in Guam, Samoa, and Canal Zone by the governors thereof 1292xliv decennial census period determined 1292 reports to be completed and published within 1292 additional executive force authorized in Census Office during 1292 preference to women, discharged soldiers, etc 1293 duties of Assistant Director, appointment clerk, and disbursing clerk 1293 additional bond from disbursing clerk 1293 salaries established for executive force during 1293 additional force of clerks and employees; pay ratings 1293 limit of higher grades 1293 employees on mechanical devices 1293 hereafter preference to be given discharged soldiers, etc., and widows thereof, for clerical positions, in departments, etc 1293 additional force, subject to civil service examinations 1293 to be held in each State 1293 selections according to apportionment; messenger boys, etc., excepted 1293 hereafter examinations for Government positions to be made in State where applicant resides 1293 year’s domicile necessary; temporary absences 1293 existing law not changed 1293 tubercular persons not eligible; health certificate required 1293 appointments limited to one in a family 1293 temporary appointments from eligibles for 1293 skilled mechanical operators 1293 transfers from other branches of classified service 1294 pay limitation 1294 filling vacancies in regular force by temporary employees during 1294 to terminate at expiration of 1294 use of reemplacement register in 1294 schedules restricted; of population 1294 of agriculture; irrigation and drainage 1294 of manufactures, forest products, and mines and quarries 1294 to relate to year next preceding enumeration of population 1295 census of manufactures confined to factory system 1295 special agents authorized 1295 form, etc., of inquiries to be determined by Director 1295 supervisors and districts to be designated; special agents allowed for Alaska, etc 1295 appointment by Secretary of Commerce; number limited 1295 district boundaries; filling vacancies 1295 duties specified 1295 compensation; advances, etc 1296 emergency allowances; clerk hire 1296 enumerators to personally obtain the information required by the schedules 1296 classification, etc 1296 commissions, etc 1296 division of enumeration districts 1296 enumeration of institutions 1297 removal of enumerators; correction of returns 1297 interpreters authorized; duties, compensation, etc 1297 compensation of enumerators; mileage, etc 1297 residence requirements of supervisors and enumerators 1297 payment for services of deceased appointees 1298 special agents authorized; duties, compensation, etc 1298 additional statistical experts 1298 to assist supervisors 1298 authority, etc., conferred 1298 oaths to be taken by appointees 1298 appointments solely for fitness 1298 commencement of enumeration of population; termination 1298 in cities 1299 punishment for receiving fee for appointments, etc 1299 offenses by officials 1299 penalty for neglect of duty, etc 1299 punishment for unauthorized communication of information, etc 1299 making false statements, etc 1299 making false certificates, etc 1299 enumerators giving false information to the Director, etc 1299 all persons to correctly answer inquiries 1299 penalty for willful failure, false statements, etc 1299 for offering, etc., inaccurate enumeration of population, etc 1299 information from hotels, apartments, etc., to be given 1300 penalty for failure, etc 1300 business organizations, religious bodies, etc 1300 punishment for willfully refusing, etc 1300 information from factories, etc., to be used only for statistical purposes 1300 reports to be kept confidential 1300 enforcement of fines and penalties 1300 authority of Director over traveling, contingent, and other expenses 1300 to make requisitions for printing on Public Printer 1301 mail matter to be transmitted free 1301 penalty for unlawful use of stamp 1301 information to be furnished by executive departments, etc 1301 census or agriculture and live stock to be taken in 1925, and every ten years after 1301 statistics of manufacturing industries to be collected and published every two years 1301 copies of population and agricultural returns to be furnished States, Territories, or courts 1301 genealogical, etc., data to individuals 1302 use of moneys received 1302 existing laws continued, if not herein amended 1302 repealing clause 1302 *Census Office, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Director, statisticians, clerks, etc 803 for collecting, etc., statistics 803 for special agents, etc. 803 for transcripts from registration records, etc 803 for tabulating machines, etc 803xlv appropriation for punching machines for Fourteenth Census 804 for printing and binding for 175 for salaries and expenses for Fourteenth Census 1255 other work may be suspended 1256 deficiency appropriation for collecting statistics 841 additional officials authorized during decennial census period 1292 Assistant Director, duties 1292 appointment clerk, duties 1292 disbursing clerk, additional bond required 1292 compensation of officials during decennial census period 1292 additional clerks, copyists, operators, etc 1292 messengers, watchmen, laborers, etc 1293 pay for work on mechanical devices 1293 examinations to be prescribed by Director 1293 to be held in the States by Civil Service Commission 1293 persons with tuberculosis barred 1293 not more than one of a family eligible 1293 temporary appointments 1293 transfer of experienced employees from other offices; status 1294 temporary transfers to permanent force 1294 *Central and South America,* appropriation for promoting, etc., commerce with 804, 1256 *Central City, Nebr.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 946 deficiency appropriation for care of indigent patients 18 for new elevator 471 *Central Beating, Lighting, and Power Plant, D. C.,* appropriation for completion 112 for extending service to additional buildings 112 *Cereal Beverages,* internal revenue tax on bottled, containing less than one-half of 1 per cent of alcohol, sold by producer, etc 1116 *Cereal Plants,* appropriation for investigations of insects affecting 994 Hessian fly and chinch bug 994 for eradicating cereal smut 1046 *Cereals* (*see also* Grains), appropriation for investigating production, diseases, etc., of 981, 1046 use of, for making intoxicating malt, etc., beverages, forbidden after May 1, 1919, etc 1046 *Cerebrospinal Meningitis,* deficiency appropriation for control, etc., of, in areas adjoining military and naval reservations, etc 468 Cerium, provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Certificates of Indebtedness,* stamp tax on 1135 war revenue stamp tax on 321 appropriation for expenses of issuing, etc 292 exempted from all taxation 293 except as provided in issues after September 1, 1917 293 appropriation for expenses of preparing, etc 293 issue of three and one-half per cent, authorized 36 payable in one year 37 no circulation privilege 37 not to exceed $2,000,000,000 37 exempt from all taxes, except estate or inheritance 37 issue authorized to borrow money for public expenditures 290 interest, etc 291 payable in one year 291 aggregate limited to $4,000,000,000 291 no circulation privilege 291 tax exemption specified 291 issues authorized under first and second liberty bond Acts not to exceed $8,000,000,000, at any one time 504 amount authorized increased to $10,000,000,000 1311 depositary banks, etc., may act as fiscal agents to sell and deliver 845 Federal reserve notes issued on deposit of, as security 536 payment or extension of maturing certificates 536 retirement of certificates deposited as security, as canceled 537 may be accepted in payment of income and excess profits taxes 327 internal revenue taxes 1145 regulation of dealings in, until two years after present war, authorized 966 cash sales, etc., excepted 966 *Certificates of Merit, Army,* distinguished-service medals to be issued to enlisted men holding, in lieu thereof 871 *Certificates of Naturalization,* granted on declarations of intention filed prior to September 27, 1906, validated as to intention 548 *Certificates of Stock, etc.,* stamp tax an issue, sales, etc., of 1135 war revenue stamp tax on issue, sales, etc 322 *Certificates, Railroad Equipment Trust* (*see* Securities, Railroad). *Chadron, Nebr.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Chalk,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Challis National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Chamberlain, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for public building 107 time extended for bridging, etc., Missouri River at 1159 *Chambers of Commerce, etc.,* exempt from income tax, not organized for profit 1076 *Champagnes,* additional war revenue tax levied on 311 internal revenue tax on 1110 *Chandler, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Chapel Hill, N. C.,* appropriation for public building 107, 635xlvi appropriation for House of Representatives 762, 1217 for Senate 758, 1214 *Chaplains, Army,* additional authorized during present emergency from sects not recognized in present apportionment 394 restricted to citizens of the United States 394 appointments authorized; ratio to Army strength increased 561 rank, pay, and allowances 561 assignment to line regiments 561 qualifications; age limitation for appointment 561 preference in appointments, to previous service, etc., eliminated 72 *Chaplains, Navy,* temporary additional, allowed for war service 85 *Chappell, Henry C.,* deficiency appropriation for 476 *Charges d’ Affaires ad interim,* appropriation for salaries 520, 1326 *Charitable, etc., Corporations,* exempt from income tax 1076 *Charitable Gifts, etc.,* deducted from taxable income of individuals 330, 1068 *Charitable Institutions,* admissions for benefit of, exempt from war revenue tax 319 internal revenue tax 1121 *Charities and Corrections, D.
C.,* appropriation for Board of Charities 944 for reformatories and correctional institutions 944 for medical charities 946 for child caring institutions 947 for temporary homes 948 for municipal lodging house 948 for indigent insane 948 for relict of the poor 949 for transporting paupers 949 for workhouse and reformatory 949 *Chariton, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 107 *Charles City, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 107 *Charles Town, W. Va.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Charleston, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Charleston, S.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor and channel 254, 906 for quarantine station 636 for naval hospital, public works 723 for navy yard, construction of dry dock, etc 725 for improvement of waterway between McClellanville and 906 for improvement of waterway to Winyah Bay from 1278 balance of appropriation for navy yard, covered in 1174 preliminary examination, etc, to be made of harbor and Cooper River 263 of waterway to North Santee River 1289 *Charlevoix, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Charlotte Harbor, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 906, 1279 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 264 *Charlotte, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Charlotte, N.
C.,* appropriation for public building 107 deficiency appropriation for public building, rent 347 *Charlotte, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 909, 1284 *Charlottesville, Va.,* terms of court at 605 clerk’s office 606 *Charters, etc., Shipping,* meaning of terms used 913 powers vested in the President through agencies 913 to cease on termination of war with Germany 913 limited extension permitted 913 without prejudice to prior powers, etc 913 designated American vessels not to be chartered without his approval 913 operating, etc., without approval, unlawful 914 unauthorized changes after approval, unlawful 914 freight rates, etc., of American vessels to be determined by the President 914 to be filed with Shipping Board 914 charges, etc., not in accordance with, unlawful 914 priority of carriage of goods, etc., may be prescribed 914 extension of provisions to foreign vessels chartered by citizens 914 rules, etc., for protection from submarines, etc., authorized 914 allowance in determining freight and charter rates 914 exclusion of vessels from danger zones 914 violations of, unlawful 914 confidential orders may be issued; effect 914 charters of foreign vessels by citizens subject to approval, etc 914 making unauthorized, etc., unlawful 914 alterations, etc., after approval of, unlawful; 915 vessels may be temporarily requisitioned for Government service 915 charters to be submitted; compensation 915 suit allowed if amount unsatisfactory 915 payment for loss or damage 915 suit if amount unsatisfactory 915 priority orders may be prescribed for serving vessels and shippers at docks, etc 915 rates, charges, etc., to be enforced 915 unauthorized, unlawful 915 requisition, control, etc., of dry docks and other shipping facilities, authorized 915 warehouses, equipment, and terminals 916 payment for; suit if amount unsatisfactory 916 immediate possession to be taken 916 State, etc., property, excluded 916 jurisdiction of district courts and Court of Claims in suits 916 vessels, shipping facilities, etc., may be operated as directed by the President 916 receipts from, to constitute a separate fund; use specified 916 inland navigation not subject hereto 916 punishment for unlawful acts, violations, etc; 916 in Canal Zone 916xlvii invalidity of any provision not to affect remainder of Act 916 charges not required of vessels furnished War Department by Shipping Board 1022 *Chattahoochee River, Ga. and Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 907, 1279 *Chattanooga, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Chauffeurs, Signal Corps, Army,* grades of first class, and chauffeurs created; pay, etc 244 *Chautauquas,* exempt from special tax 1127 *Cheboygan, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 107 for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Checker Boards and Pieces,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317 *Checks,* uncertified, may be accepted for income or excess profits taxes 327 liability for unpaid 327 receivable for internal revenue taxes 1145 *Checks, Certified,* issue of, by State banks, etc., admitted to Federal Reserve System, unlawful, unless equalled by deposits therein 234 responsibility of issuing bank for 234 issuing, by reserve or member banks for more than deposits, unlawful 972 responsibility of bank 972 penalty for; if national bank 972 punishment for violations by bank officials 972 *Cheese,* appropriation for market news service on 1047 *Cheesequake Creek, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 252, 905, 1276 *Chefuncte River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 256 *Chehalis River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 260 *Chelan Falls, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Columbia River at 1195 *Chelan National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Chelsea, Mass.,* appropriation for additions, etc., naval hospital 723 *Chemical Analyses,* appropriation for checking, etc 808, 1260 *Chemical and Physical Researches, Public Domain,* appropriation for geological; deposits of potash salts 144, 670 *Chemical Warfare Service, Army,* deficiency appropriation for all expenses, machinery, training troops, etc 1031 additional obligations authorized 1031 in addition to allotments from Medical and Ordnance Departments 1031 amount for acquiring land 1031 authorization for expenses of, 1919, repealed 1172 balances of appropriations covered in; for field, etc., cannon for, 1917, 1918, 1919 1172 medical and hospital supplies for, 1917, 1918, 1919 1172 national security and defense for, 1919 1172 ordnance service for, 1917, 1918, 1919 1172 ammunition for, 1917, 1918, 1919 1172 balances covered in; for ordnance stores and supplies for, 1917, 1918, 1919 1172 repairs of arsenals for, 1919 1172 Chemical Warfare Service, 1919 1172 *Chemicals, etc.,* appropriation for testing, etc 807, 1259 *Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for chemist, clerks, etc 990 for inspectors, laboratory helpers, etc 990 for general expenses 991 for collaborating with, other departments, etc 991 for inspecting food products for export, etc 991 for poultry and egg investigations 991 for fish investigations, etc 991 for oysters, shipping, etc.; other shellfish 991 for biological investigations of food and drug products 991 for utilizing citrus fruit by products 991 determining maturity in fruits and vegetables 991 for utilizing raw materials for colorants 991 building at Arlington Experimental Farm 991 for investigating manufacture of table sirup 991 for executing pure food law 992 assistance from Public Health Service 992 for grading, etc., naval stores 992 for insecticide and fungicide investigations 992 deficiency appropriation for executing pure food law 32, 381, 841 for general expenses 841 *Cherokee Indians, Okla.* (*see* also Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for orphan training school 581 for common schools 581 all claims against, to be submitted within one year 582 payment, if allowed, from tribal funds 583 balance remaining to be used for Cherokee Orphan Training School 583 *Cherokee, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 107 *Cherokee, N.
C.,* appropriation for Indian school 576 for constructing bridge across Oconalufty River at Indian School 576 local cooperation, etc 576 *Cherokee Nation,* claim for interest on former judgment referred to Court of Claims 1316 power conferred, procedure, etc 1316 imitation on attorney’s fee 1317 disbursement of amount recovered 1317 *Cherokee Orphan Training School, Tahlequah, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 581 tribal funds remaining after payment of all claims against Cherokees to be used for additional dormitory 583 *Cherryvale, Kans.,* appropriate for public building 107 *Chesapeake and Delaware Canal,* appropriation for purchase, etc 1277 purchase of, for inland waterway, from Chesapeake Bay to Delaware River, authorized 253 condemnation if no satisfactory contract made 253 appropriation for expenses 253xlviii *Chesapeake Bay,* appropriation for aids to navigation, etc., eastern shore of 161 for improvement of waterway from Delaware River to 253, 1277 *Chess Boards and Pieces,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317 *Chester River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 253, 905, 1277 *Chester River;
Pa.,* appropriation for improvement of 1277 *Chestnut Tree Bark Disease,* appropriation for expenses of controlling, etc 980 *Chewing Gum,* excise tax on, or substitutes, sold by producer, etc 1122 war excise tax on, and substitutes, sold by producer, etc 317 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian Hospital, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 564 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Mont., Northern,* appropriation for support, etc., of 574 for “line riders” 574 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 577 *Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for school buildings on 585 *Chicago, Ill.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 780, 1235 for public building, post office 107 for public building, post office, etc., modification of former appropriation for roof 635 for Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery 131, 656 for harbor light station and lights on new breakwater 161 for improvement of harbor 258, 1283 deficiency appropriation for public building, post office, etc 1024 hospital construction contract with Shank Company, authorized 1304 appropriation for 1304 *Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway Company,* time extended for bridging Missouri River, Chamberlain, S.
Dak., by 1159 use of pontoon bridge 1159 *Chicago River, Ill.,* appropriation for improvement of 258, 1283 report of survey of encroachments, etc., to be made without delay 267 *Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 131, 657 *Chickasaw Indians, Okla*, (*see* also Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for per capita payment to, from tribal funds 579 for common schools 581 for Murray State School of Agriculture, dormitories, from tribal funds 584 deficiency appropriation for paying indemnity to certain, for losses 32, 34 claims of J.
F. McMurray against, to be adjudicated by Court or Claims 583 adjustment by mutual agreement allowed 584 lands of, to be sold to Oklahoma for a game preserve 582 allotments excepted 582 sale of coal and asphalt deposits in mineral area of Choctaw and 433 conveyance from chief executive on payment of price, etc 434 appropriation for expenses from tribal funds 435 proceeds from, to be deposited to credit of 435 *Chickasha, Okla.,* terms of court at 604 *Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States,* appropriation for 812, 1264 *Chief of Coast Artillery, Army* (*see* Coast Artillery, Army, Chief of). *Chief of Staff, Army* (*see* also General Staff Corps, Army), appropriation for Army War College 40, 845 for military information section, office of 40, 846 for observing war operations abroad 40, 846 for service schools 41, 846 for clerks, messengers, etc., office of 46, 52 deficiency appropriation for contingencies, military information 33 for war expenses, military information section 186, 355, 839, 1026 for observing war operations abroad 186 for service schools 186 for clerks, etc 188 to be a general of the line, with with rank and precedence over all other officers 46 to have rank, etc., of general during present emergency 410 *Child Caring Institutions, D.
C.,* appropriation for 947 deficiency appropriation for 471 *Child Labor,* deficiency appropriation for expenses regulating, etc 24 *Child Labor Division, Children’s Bureau,* appropriation for salaries and expenses; pay restriction 811 *Child Labor Employment,* appropriation for expenses, enforcing 1234 *Child Labor, Tax on Employment of, Title XII, Revenue Act of 1918,* excise tax on net profits of mines, factories, etc., using children of prohibited ages 1138 computation of net profits; deductions allowed from gross receipts 1138 when sold for personal benefits at less than market price 1139 tax not applicable to employer having certificate of age competency 1139 punishment for false statements, etc., as to certificates 1139 State, etc., age certificates admissible 1139 unintentional mistakes not subject to tax 1139 yearly returns to be made by employers; details required 1139 transmitted, payment of tax, etc 1140 inspection of premises, etc., by revenue officers 1140 punishment for obstructing, etc 1140 taxable year defined 1140 *Children, D.
C.* appropriation for clinical care, etc., of, under six 942 *Children’s Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for chief, assistant, etc 811, 1263 for experts, agents, clerks, etc 811, 1263 for investigating welfare, etc.; infant mortality 811, 1263 for temporary experts, interpreters, etc 811, 1263xlix appropriation for materials for publications of 811, 1263 for Child Labor division 811 deficiency, appropriation for child labor division 24 for general expenses 1040 *Children’s Guardians, D.
C., Board of,* appropriation for administrative expenses 947 for salaries 947 for feeble minded children 947 for board and care of children 947 allowance to sectarian institutions 947 deficiency appropriation for feeble minded children 9, 471 for board, etc., of children 9, 471 additional allotments to sectarian institutions 9, 471 advances to agent 947 *Children’s Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for cate of indigent patients 946 *Chile,* appropriation for ambassador to 519, 1325 *Chilocco, Okla.,* appropriation for Indian school 578 *China,* appropriation for minister to 519, 1325 for secretary-interpreter 520, 1326 for assistant secretary-interpreter 520, 1326 for student interpreters at legation 520, 1327 for cost of tuition 521, 1327 for post allowances to diplomatic and consular officers in 528 for interpreters at consulates in 529, 1334 for expenses of American prisoners 529, 1334 for addition to legation building at Peking 530 for preserving monuments, etc., to soldiers who fell in 131, 657 for rentals for United States troops in 58, 863 deficiency appropriation for additional compensation to diplomatic and consular officers in, etc 346 *China, United States Court for,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 525, 1331 post allowances to diplomatic and consular officers extended to 635 *Chinch Bug,* appropriation for investigating, etc 994 *Chincoteague Bay, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of inland waterway to Delaware Bay, Del., from 252, 1277 preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of waterway to Delaware Bay, at Lewes, Del., from 1288 *Chinese Boxer Rebellion,* pensions allowed widows, etc., of persons serving in; conditions 903 *Chinese Exclusion,* appropriation for enforcing laws 170, 695 deficiency appropriation for enforcing 32 *Chipola River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 907, 1279 for improvement of lower and upper, from Marianna to mouth 255, 907 *Chippewa Indians in Minnesota,* appropriation for annual celebration, White Earth Band 572 for improving road between school and village of Cass Lake; local cooperation 572 for expenses, general council of tribe at Bemidji, Minn 572 visit of legislative committee to Washington, D.
C. 572 appropriation for civilization, etc., from tribal funds 573 school building at White Earth; conditions 573 Isolated tracts of ceded lands of, may be sold 1055 if subject to homestead entry excepted 1056 price 1056 validation of erroneously allowed entries of ceded lands of 1321 *Chippewa Indians, Mont., Rocky Boy’s Band of,* appropriation for support, etc., of 574 *Chippewa Indians, N. Dak., Turtle Mountain Band of,* appropriation for support, etc., of 577 *Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior, Wis.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 589 *Chippewas of the Mississippi, Minn.,* appropriation for schools 572 *Chiropody* (*see* Podiatry, D.
C.). *Chlorides of Potassium,* provisions for leasing lands containing deposits of 297 *Chocolate Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 257 *Choctaw and Chickasaw Coal, etc., Lands, Okla.,* sale of coal and asphalt deposits in segregated mineral area, authorized 433 appraisal of leased and unleased lands 433 sale at auction after; price, etc 433 undisposed of deposits, etc., to be offered again after one year 433 final sale, terms, etc 433 sales of deposits on leased lands subject to rights of lessee 433 Indian ownership canceled 433 advance royalties to be credited to lessee by purchaser 433 preferential right of lessee to purchase surface and deposits after appraisal 434 additional surface lands allowed for mining operations, etc 434 maximum area permitted one holder 434 disposal of mineral deposits on State lands 434 purchase of minerals by State 434 sale of coal mined by convicts prohibited 434 regulations, etc., office at McAlester 434 delivery of full title on payment of purchase price 434 on advance payment of price, with interest 434 appropriation for expenses of appraisal, sale, etc., from tribal funds 435 proceeds to credit of Choctaws and Chickasaws 435 *Choctaw and Chickasaw Indian Hospital, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 564 *Choctaw Indians of Mississippi,* appropriation for relief, etc., of full-blood 573 for purchase of lands for families 573 for encouraging industry and self support; purchase of seed, equipment, etc 573 *Choctaw Indians, Okla,* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for per capita payment to, from tribal funds 579 for common schools 581 for fulfilling treaties with 582 claims of J.
F. McMurray against, to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 583l claims of J. F. McMurray against; adjustment by mutual agreement allowed 584 lands of, to be sold to Oklahoma for game preserve 582 allotments excepted 582 sale of coal and asphalt deposits in mineral area of Chickasaw and 433 conveyance from chief executive on payment of price, etc 434 appropriation for expenses from tribal funds 435 proceeds from, to be deposited to credit of 435 *Choctawhatchee River, Fla. and Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 907, 1279 *Cholera,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 121, 645 *Cholera, Hog* (*see* Hog Cholera). *Choptank River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 253, 905, 1277 *Chosen,* appropriation for interpreters at consulates in 529, 1334 for expenses of American prisoners 529, 1334 *Chrome* (*see also* Chromium), settlement of claims for losses incurred in producing, etc., for Government use during the war 1274 *Chromium* (*see also* Chrome), provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Chugach National Forest, Alaska,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Church Creek, S.
C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 *Church Flats, S. C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 *Cigar Manufacturers,* special tax imposed on sales by; rates 1128 *Cigar or Cigarette Holders,* excise tax on meerschaum, sold by producer, etc 1122 *Cigarette Beetle,* appropriation for investigating 994 *Cigarette Manufacturers,* special tax imposed on sales by; rates 1129 *Cigarette Papers and Tubes,* internal revenue tax levied on, sold by manufacturer or importer to other than cigarette manufacturer 1118 bond of manufacturer purchasing tubes for making cigarettes 1118 war revenue tax on 314 Cigarettes, internal revenue tax on, by manufacturer or importer 1117 additional stamp tax on, 1917 313 packages authorized; applicable to imported 313 on tax paid stock on hand; exemptions 313 Cigars, additional stamp tax on, based on retail prices, 1917 312 meaning of retail 313 on tax paid stock on hand; exemptions 313 Cigars, Tobacco and Manufactures of, Tax on, Title VII, Revenue Act of 1918, tax payable by manufacturer or importer, on small cigars 1116 cigars, based on retail price 1117 cigarettes; large 1117 retail price defined 1117 label requirements for cigar boxes, etc 1117 packages required for domestic cigarettes and small cigars 1117 stamps to be affixed and canceled 1117 for imported cigarettes in addition to import stamps 1117 tax payable by manufacturer or importer on tobacco and snuff 1117 packages required for manufactured tobacco and snuff 1117 bladders and jars allowed for snuff 1118 wooden packages for chewing tobacco 1118 marking required 1118 limitations not applicable to exports 1118 bulk sales of perique, clippings, etc., to other manufacturers or for export, free of tax 1118 combinations permitted, of wood, etc 1118 floor tax on stock on hand 1118 tax on cigarette papier and tubes to other than manufacturers 1118 bond required from manufacturers 1118 leaf tobacco provisions 1118 dealers to file with collector statement of business; details 1119 bond required; number to be assigned 1119 certificate to be issued; posting 1119 inventory of stock to be filed annually, etc 1119 invoices and records to be kept 1119 monthly report of transactions 1119 sales restricted; shipments only to other dealers, registered manufacturers of tobacco, etc 1119 penalty tax for violations of requirements 1119 punishment for refusing statements, render invoices, etc 1120 unauthorized shipments 1120 fraudulent accounts 1120 farmers or growers not regarded dealers in own product 1120 *Cincinnati, Ohio,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 780, 1235 for marine hospital, repairs, etc 112 *Circuit Court of Appeals,* appropriation for circuit judges 812, 1264 for clerks 812, 1264 for messenger, etc.t eighth circuit 812, 1264 circuit judges authorized for 1157 salaries; residence 1157 service in circuit court of appeals; otherwise 1157 *Circuit Judges,* appropriation for 812, 1264 for expenses 158, 684 salaries of, increased 1157 *Circulating Notes,* issue authorized; denominations 1315 written or engraved signatures authorized 1315 *Circuses,* special tax on proprietors of 1127 required for each State, etc 1127 *Citizens of the United States,* passports required to permit, to leave or enter the country after issue of proclamation to that effect 559 *Citizenship* (*see also* Naturalization of Aliens), controlling interest of, in shipping corporations defined in Shipping Act 900 friendly aliens in insular possessions applying for, may be enrolled in Naval Reserve Force 84li friendly aliens in insular possessions, etc., naturalization allowed without required shore residence 84 neutral aliens withdrawing declarations of intention to avoid draft forever barred from 855, 955 no part of Army appropriations to pay person, not a citizen, an officer in time of peace 70 repatriation of citizens after discharge from service of foreign State at war with enemies of United States 340 procedure, etc 340 repatriation of citizens serving with allies of United States in existing war 545 former law repealed 546 requirements for operating vessels in coastwise trade 900 transfer, etc., of vessels restricted to persons of American 901 *Citrus Canker,* appropriation for investigating, eradicating, etc 980 cooperation with States; local, etc., contribution required 980 paying for destroyed trees, etc., forbidden 980 *Citrus Fruits,* appropriation for improving methods of utilizing by products of 991 determining maturity in fruits and vegetables 991 for investigating insects affecting 994, 1046 *City Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for letter carriers 746, 1193 promotions 746 for substitute, auxiliary, and temporary carriers 746, 1193 for new offices; carriers 746, 1193 for vehicle allowances 746, 1193 ten year leases for garages allowed 1193 for mail messenger service 747, 1193 for car fare and bicycles 747, 1193 for street car collections 747, 1193 for Detroit River service 747, 1193 for special delivery 747, 1193 for supplies 750, 1197 deficiency appropriation for 381 for war expenses, supplies 493 for carriers 842 for horse hire 1041 *City Refuse, D.
C.,* appropriation for disposal of; night soil, etc 929 deposit of receipts, half to credit of District 929 table refuse, etc., may be removed in closed containers, etc 930 collections from hotels, business places, etc., excluded 930 deficiency appropriation for street cleaning, etc 1162 amount for collecting ashes 1162 existing plant, etc., for disposal of miscellaneous, to be acquired 539 condemnation, operation, etc 540 provisions for appraisal, etc 540 amount for purchase of; lease, etc 540 sale of products; equipment services, etc., authorized 541 appropriation for expenses; half from District revenues 541 *City Schools,* appropriation for investigating, including wider use of schoolhouses, etc 797, 1250 *Civic Leagues, etc.,* exempt from income tax 1076 *Civil Occupations,* enlisted men, Army, allowed furloughs without pay to engage in 450 *Civil Rights,* of persons in military service protected from prejudice or injury while therein 440 *Civil Service Commission,* appropriation for Commissioners, secretary, clerks, etc 768, 1223 salaries of Commissioners increased 1223 for temporary force; pay restriction 769, 1223 for field force 769, 1223 details from executive departments, etc., forbidden 769, 1223 transfer of employees 769, 1223 for expert examiners 769, 1223 for traveling, etc., expenses 769, 1224 for contingent expenses 797, 1250 for rent 798, 1251 for printing and binding for 174, 700 for extending service of central heating, etc., plant to office building 112 deficiency appropriation for additional employees, printing, travel, etc.; war expenses 184, 1025 for rent 1021 for traveling expenses 380 all examinations for Government positions to be in State, etc., of applicant 1293 year’s residence required 1293 of persons temporarily absent may be held elsewhere 1293 apportionment or residence requirements not changed 1293 health certificate required; tuberculosis exclusion 1293 only one person from a family to be appointed 1293 applicants for positions in District of Columbia, may be examined there, irrespective of residence 459 eligibility status of persons during the war, retained until demobilized 1224 examinations for positions under Census of 1920 to be conducted by 1293 *Civil War,* widows’ pension for service in, to be $25 a month, etc 408 *Civilian Military Instruction,* appropriation for expenses of rifle ranges for; materials, supplies, etc 69, 876 for arms, ammunition, targets, etc 69, 876 transporting teams to national matches 69 apportionment to States, etc.; designation of teams 69 for expenses of training camps for 69 travel, designated expenses, etc 70 pay to persons designated for training as Army officers; service in Officers’ Reserve Corps 70 mileage allowance to citizens attending camps 70 for arms, equipments, ammunition, etc 70 deficiency appropriation for arms, ordnance material, etc., for training camps, war expenses 198 for maintaining camps for, uniforms, equipments, etc 198 for expenses of instruction camps, etc 364, 830, 839, 843 for equipments, transportation, etc 364 *Claiborne, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 253, 905, 1277lii *Claims,* appropriation for expenses, defending suits in 155, 681 for defense in Indian depredation 155, 681 for arbitrating outstanding British and American pecuniary 525, 1331 deficiency appropriation for paying judgments, Court of Claims 29, 378, 837, 1038 for paying judgments, Indian depredation 27, 378, 837 for paying, certified by accounting officers 29, 33, 379, 381, 837, 842, 1038 for expenses, defending suits in 32 for postmasters’ losses, extended to war savings, thrift, and revenue tax stamps 754 indemnity, for damages caused by American forces abroad, to be paid 532 punishment for presenting, etc., fraudulent, against the Government, or corporation in which it is a stockholder 1015 conspiring to defraud the Government to obtain payment for false 1016 *Clallam County, Wash.,* may convey tract of land to Port Angeles 341 *Clark, Honorable Champ, Speaker of the House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for oil portrait of 377 continued available 1169 *Clark Fork, Idaho,* bridge authorized across Clark Fork River at village of 530 *Clark Fork River, Idaho,* bridge authorized across, Clark Fork Village 530 *Clarke, James P., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 25 *Classification Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent 801, 1253 *Clatskanie River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 260, 910, 1285 *Clay, Paper,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Clay Products,* appropriation for study of properties, processes, etc., of 808, 1260 *Clays, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 807, 1259 deficiency appropriation for testing structural materials of 495 *Clayton, Bertram T., jr.,* may be appointed second lieutenant, Infantry, and retired 877 *Clear Creek, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 257 *Clearances* (*see* also National Defense, Espionage, etc.), refused to vessels carrying unlawful exports to enemy, etc 424 restrictions on granting, during war in which United States is neutral 221 statements additional to manifests required during war in which United States is neutral 222 departure forbidden if false, or clearance refused 222 *Clearwater Harbor, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 907, 1279 *Clearwater National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Clerical Assistance, etc., to Senators,* appropriation for 760 for clerks and assistant clerks to Senators not chairmen of committees specifically provided for 1215 committee status thereof 1215 for additional clerks at $1,200 1215 deficiency appropriation for 26 *Clerk of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 762, 1217 quarterly reports to be filed by War Finance Corporation with 512 *Clerks and Messengers to Committees, Senate,* appropriation for 758, 1214 reassignment of clerks, salary increases, etc 1214 *Clerks at Consulates,* appropriation for 529, 1334 *Clerks at Embassies and Legations,* appropriation for 520, 1327 deficiency appropriation for 346, 1023 *Clerks, Messengers, and Janitors to Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 762, 1217 *Clerks, Messengers, etc., Army Headquarters, etc.,* appropriation for pay 46, 852 for additional pay, foreign service 46, 853 allowances, etc., to Army field clerks during present war 853 for commutation of quarters, etc 46, 853 for commutation of quarters, etc., field clerks, Quartermaster Corps 46, 853 assignment; duty in War Department forbidden 46, 853 for mileage, field clerks 49, 854 allowance for prior year 49 deficiency appropriation for war expenses 188 for messengers at temporary headquarters, etc 189 for additional, 1918 356 *Clerks to Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for session 763, 1218 deficiency appropriation for session 836 *Clerks to Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners,* appropriation for 764 clerks to be placed on roll of employees; appointment, etc 764 for; amount increased, payment to Member, etc., forbidden 1219 payment for October, 1917, on day of adjournment 343 for December, 1917, on day of recess 430 *Clerks, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees 157, 683 seamen’s suits for wages, etc., admitted without security 157, 683 renewal of bonds; penalty for failure 683 use for District of Columbia Supreme Court forbidden 683 maximum pay, district courts 157 for assistance to, in naturalization cases 171, 697 deficiency appropriation for, Porto Rico district 21 for fees 32, 34, 381, 383, 834, 841, 843, 1035, 1040 for assistance in naturalization cases 376 clerk of supreme court, D, C., to be paid from fees of 1035 no naturalization foes to be charged aliens in military service 544 salaries established, etc., district courts 1182liii *Clerks, United States District.
Courts,* appointment by district judges 1182 fees, etc., charged by, to be paid into the Treasury 1182 salaries to be fixed by Attorney General 1182 allowance for official travel, etc 1182 deputies and clerks for; pay 1182 allowance for official travel, etc 1182 payment by marshal of salaries monthly 1182 expense accounts of clerks, deputies, etc 1182 office expenses 1182 fees to be accounted for quarterly 1183 items required 1183 examination, audit, and deposit 1183 *Cleveland National Forest, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 lands in, granted to San Diego for dam and reservoir, for water supply 1206 *Cleveland, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 635 for improvements of harbor 257, 909, 1283 preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1289 *Climax Grape, etc., Baskets,* appropriation for administering Act to fix standards for 1003 *Clinton River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 258, 909, 1283 *Clinton, S.
C.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Clocks,* excise tax on sales of, by dealers 1124 *Clothing and Small Stores Fund, Navy,* appropriation for purchases for issue from 729 deficiency appropriation for purchases for issue from; war expenses 210 *Clothing, Army,* appropriation for, cloth, manufacture, etc 54, 860 indemnity for destroyed, etc 55, 860 for machinery for making, Jeffersonville depot 55 deficiency appropriation for 11, 30 for war expenses; indemnity for destroyed for sanitary reasons 194, 362 for war expenses, 1919 1029 purchase, issue, etc., of special, for aviation purposes 246 *Clothing, Army, Navy, etc.,* punishment for purchasing allowances of, from persons in the service, etc., and belonging to the Government 1016 *Clothing, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 736 deficiency appropriation for 16 for war expenses 214, 371, 489, 827, 839 *Clover* (*see* Grasses, etc.). *Club Creek, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 252 *Clubs, Pleasure, etc.,* exempt from income tax 1076 *Clubs, Social, etc.,* internal revenue tax on dues or membership fees of; limit 1121 war revenue tax on dues or membership fees of; limit 319 *Coal,* appropriation for investigating methods of weighing, etc., at the mine 1260 *Coal and Asphalt Lands, Okla.,* sale of segregated Choctaw and Chickasaw 433 *Coal and Coke,* regulation of prices, production, shipments, etc., of, by the President, authorized 284 regulations of prices may be exercised through Federal Trade Commission during the war 284 plants, business, etc., may be taken over and operated by Government agency if regulations, etc., not complied with 284 compensation to be paid 284 suit, etc., authorized if amount not satisfactory 284 employment of operating force authorized 284 sale of product through agency may be authorized 284 agency to regulate resale, production, shipment, etc 284 apportionment among dealers and consumers 284 payments to producers 285 shipments restricted to agency; transmittal of unfilled orders 285 price for, to be fixed by Federal Trade Commission 285 suit, etc., authorized if amount not satisfactory 285 to United States to be uniform 285 receipts to be used as continuing fund; balances 285 cost of production to be determined by commission 285 producers, purchasers, etc., to furnish agency with information as to business 285 authority conferred on agency to obtain information 285 maximum price for sale by producers and dealers may be established 286 allowance of profit to producers 286 to dealers 286 prior contracts not invalidated 286 punishment for violations, asking higher prices, etc 286 no restriction on purchases, etc., by the Government 286 *Coal Depots, Navy* (*see* also Fuel Depots, Naval), appropriation for 726 *Coal, etc., Navy,* appropriation for, fuel handling, maintenance of depots, etc 730 mining, etc., coal in Alaska 730 purchase of ships for transporting; condition 730 deficiency appropriation for 16, 31 zones may be established about, to prevent sale, etc., of intoxicating liquors 958, 1047 *Coast and Geodetic Survey, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for; advances 162, 688 for field expenses, Atlantic and Gulf coasts 162, 688 limit, outlying islands, etc 162, 688 Atlantic entrance to Panama Canal 162, 688 for Pacific coast 162,688 for hydrographic researches, etc 162, 688 for Coast Pilot, etc 162, 688 for magnetic observations, etc 163, 688 for special surveys 163, 689 for miscellaneous 163, 689 delegates, International Geodetic Association 163, 689 for vessels, maintenance, etc 163, 689 for officers, crews, etc 163, 689 for Superintendent, assistants, etc 163, 689liv appropriation for office expenses 164, 690 for press attachment; lathes, etc 164, 690 for new vessels 690 for printing and binding for 175, 701 deficiency appropriation for office expenses 23, 601 for charts; night force 23 for repairs to vessels 23 for steamer “Surveyor,” equipment, etc 23 for party expenses 32 for fire protection 375 for surveying instruments 375 for additional employees, etc., war expenses 496 for electrical equipment 496 additional hospital, etc., facilities for treatment of officers and enlisted men of 1302 officers of, when in naval service in time of war, to serve on courts martial, etc 393 to assist in preparing maps for Army use; payment 62, 868 vessels, personnel, etc., may be transferred to Army or Navy in national emergency; expenses 87 return when emergency ceases 87 personnel subject to Army or Navy laws, etc 88 field officers to be appointed hydrographic and geodetic engineers, junior engineers, and aids 88 examinations required; present officers excepted 88 present pay not reduced 88 pension Benefits applicable 88 relative rank when in service with Army and Navy officers 88 pay not effected when not assigned to military duty 88 regulations governing duty to be made 88 *Coast Artillery, Army,* appropriation for commercial telephone service at, posts 44, 851 deficiency appropriation for temporary quarters at seacoast posts for 354 appointment of general officers for Coast Artillery districts 81 selection, etc 81 Army Mine Planter Service created from enlisted men of 881 increase of Corps thereby 882 *Coast Artillery Army, Chief of,* appropriation for Coast Artillery School 41, 846 deficiency appropriation for Coast Artillery School 186 *Coast Artillery, Office of Chief of, Bar Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 785, 1239 *Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Va.,* appropriation for incidental expenses 41, 846 for material, apparatus, etc 41, 847 for engineering and mine defense materials, etc 41, 847 purchase, etc., of typewriting machines 847 deficiency appropriation for materials, etc 186, 1027 for books, etc 1027 for incidental expenses 1027 *Coast Artillery Bar Instruction,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 815 *Coast Defenses* (*see also* Seacoast Defenses), lands for, may be acquired by condemnation, etc 518 *Coast Guard Cutters,* appropriation for repairs 117, 641 deficiency appropriation for repairs 5 balances of appropriations for armament, etc., for, covered in 1173 limit of cost for five, increased 488 contracts based on reasonable profits, authorized 488 *Coast Guard, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of divisions, assistants, clerks, etc 775, 1231 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Repairs to Coast Guard Cutters” 775, 1231 for pay and allowances, officers and enlisted men; cadets 116, 640 civilian instructor, pay and allowances 640 cadets to receive same pay etc., as midshipmen 640 for rations, etc 117, 640 for clerks to district superintendents 117, 640 for fuel, ship’s stores 117, 640 for repairs of buildings, leases, etc 117, 640 for traveling expenses 117, 641 for death allowances, etc 117, 641 for draft animals; telephone lines special services 117, 641 for compensation for special services 117 for contingent expenses 117, 641 for land, Saulte Sainte Marie, Mich., terminal facilities 641 for establishing station, Barataria Bay, La 117 for repairs to cutters 117, 641 for repairs, etc., of vessels in naval service 730 deficiency appropriation for pay and allowances, officers, etc 5 for rations, etc 5 for ship stores, etc 5 for traveling expenses 5 for special services 5 for contingent expenses 5 for repairs to cutters 5 for Life Saving Service 30, 33, 379, 382, 838, 1038 for pay of, while cooperating with the Navy 210 for Revenue Cutter Service 379, 838 for expenses 1038 additional hospital, etc., facilities for treatment of officers and enlisted men 1302 admission of aliens serving in, to citizenship; conditions 542 expenses of, while cooperating with Navy to be paid from appropriations therefor 212, 731 transfer of appropriations 731 officers of, when in naval service in time of war, to serve on courts-martial, etc 393 pay of warrant officers, etc., during present war to correspond with Navy rates 87 personal property lost, etc., due to war, shipwreck, etc., to be reimbursed 391 provisions governing 391 recommissions authorized of former officers of Revenue Cutter Service and 77 retired officers may be ordered to active duty in time of war; promotion, pay, etc 717 may be temporarily advanced, etc.; limit 717 temporary promotions of officers during present war to ranks not above captain 731lv temporary promotions of officers; to correspond with Navy line service 732 constructors to rank of captain 732 service credit allowed for 732 precedence not disturbed 732 temporary promotions of officers above first lieutenant 732 rank of captains; promotions to be by selection 732 relative rank during the war of captain commandant 732 engineer in chief 732 rank, etc., during the war of district super intendents 732 permanent status not disturbed by temporary promotion 732 pay restricted to temporary commission 732 reverted to, on termination of temporary promotion 732 reversion to higher grade on examination, if entitled thereto 732 continuation of promotion until otherwise directed by tire President; final limit 733 retirement while under temporary commission to be at rate of permanent rank 733 unless for disability in line of duty 733 officers allowed increased pay for foreign service during the war 733 no reduction of pay, etc 733 uniform clothing, etc., may be retained on discharge from, after service in present war 1202 uniforms, etc., may be furnished at cost to officers and cadets 1054 *Coast Pilot,* appropriation for compiling 162, 688 *Coasters Harbor Island, R.
I.,* appropriation for naval training station, maintenance 712 for naval training station, public works 726 for Naval War College, maintenance 713 for additional land 726 deficiency appropriation for naval training station 16, 1166 for naval training station, war expenses 205 *Coastwise Trade* (*see* also Shipping Act, 1916), allowed foreign-built vessels admitted to registry under Shipping Act, 1916 900 vessels owned, etc., by Government corporation 900 by a citizen while so owned, etc 900 vessels of foreign registry, etc., may engage in, during present war, etc 392 permit required; limitations 392 preference to American ownership, etc 392 not applicable to Alaska trade 392 *Coastwise Waterways,* routing of freight by shipper by, etc., or part by rail, over systems under Federal control, etc 1290 *Coates, James,* deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Coats and Jackets,* excise tax on house or smoking, bought for use 1124 *Cobalt,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Coca Leaves* (*see also* Narcotics), stamp tax on, compounds, etc 1131 *Coca Leaves, etc.,* appropriation for expenses restricting sale, etc., of 1234 restrictions on trading, etc., in 1130 *Cocaine, etc.,* appropriation for expenses, enforcing law restricting sale of 779, 1234 *Cochetopa National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Coco Polo Point, Canal Zone,* appropriation for constructing, etc., submarine base 179 deficiency appropriation for submarine base, expenses establishing, etc 355 *Coconino National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Codes, etc.,* punishment for using, to evade censorship of messages, etc 413 *Codification of Military Laws,* appropriation for expenses of 47 *Cody, Wyo.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Coeur d’Alene Indians, Idaho,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 571 *Coeur d’Alene National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Cohansey River, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 252, 1277 *Cohoes, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Coins,* appropriation for recoinage of gold 119, 642 for recoinage of minor 119, 643 deficiency appropriation for recoinage of minor 4 quarter-dollar design may be modified 242 sales of silver bullion to provide for subsidiary 536 silver half dollars authorized to commemorate Illinois centennial 594 *Coke* (*see* Coal and Coke). *Cold Spring Harbor, N. J.,* dredging, etc., for naval purposes 344 *Cold Spring Inlet, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 252, 905, 1277 *Coldwater River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 908, 1281 *Collazo, Aurelio, of Cuba,* may be admitted to receive instruction at West Point 755 *Collect on Delivery Mail, Postal Service,* appropriation for indemnity for lost 749, 1196 deficiency appropriation for indemnity for lost 23, 374, 492, 835 *Collection Charges, Bank,* not prohibited banks, under Federal Reserve Act Amendments; exception 235 *Collectors of Internal Revenue,* appropriation for salaries and expenses of, deputies, etc 778, 1233 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses of 838 salaries to be readjusted and increased by Commissioner 1140 maximum allowed 1140 *Collector’s Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 919 *Colleges, etc.,* appropriation for Army supplies, etc., to military, other than units in Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 72, 877 for aviation instruction at technical 247lvi deficiency appropriation for ordnance equipment for, having military training; war expenses 198 balances of appropriations for ordnance supplies for, 1917, 1918, 1919, covered in 1171 military equipments, Army details, etc., to, other than with units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, during present war 532 *Colombia,* appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 *Colorado,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 798, 1251 *Colorado National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Colorado River, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance of levee on Gila River at junction with 1284 *Colorado River Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for canal, etc., for irrigation 568 for irrigating additional lands; plans for a complete system 568 *Colorants,* appropriation for developing standards of, etc., for industrial use 807, 991, 1259 *Colored Women and Children, D.
C., National Home for,* appropriation for care of children in 948 *Columbia Hospital for Women, D. C.,* appropriation for repairs, heating, etc 122 for general repairs, etc 647 for care of indigent patients 946 deficiency appropriation for care of indigent patients 8 *Columbia Institution for the Deaf, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 153, 680 for repairs 153, 680 number of beneficiaries from States, etc., increased 680 for printing office equipment 153 for expenses of instruction 937 deficiency appropriation for instruction expenses 7 for women’s dormitory, etc 373, 491 for maintenance 491 *Columbia National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Columbia Polytechnic Institute for the Blind, D.
C.,* appropriation for aid to 948 *Columbia River,* appropriation for improvement of Cascades and Dalles-Celilo Canals 260 for improvement of, etc., Celilo Falls to mouth of Snake River 260 for improvement of, below Vancouver, Wash 260, 910, 1285 for improvement of mouth of 260, 910, 1285 for improvement of, Wenatchee to Kettle Falls, Wash 260, 910, 1285 agreement between Oregon and Washington for regulation, etc., of fish in, and tributaries, consented to 515 Federal jurisdiction not affected 515 bridge authorized across, at Chelan Falls, Wash 1185 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of Haydens Slough 265 to secure 35-foot depth below Portland 265 of ship channel, Point Adams to Tongue Point 265 preliminary examinations, etc., from Willamette River to Vancouver, Wash 265 to Portland, Oreg 265 of upper 265 *Columbia River Quarantine Station,* appropriation for lighting equipment, etc 113 for boarding vessel 113 *Columbia, S.
C.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Columbus, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 107 for care of Confederate cemetery, Camp Chase 131, 656 *Colville Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 587 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians at 32 *Colville Indian Reservation, Wash.,* appropriation for Stranger Marsh irrigation project 562 deficiency appropriation for surveying and allotting; reimbursable 840 time extended for paying installments due for ceded lands of; limit 449 advance interest and application required 450 cancellation of entry, etc., for nonpayment 450 *Colville National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Comanche, etc., Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for agency expenses from tribal funds 577 for support, etc., of, from tribal funds 577 *Comanche, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Commerce,* appropriation for expenses, regulating interstate, etc 123, 649 for expenses enforcing laws regulating interstate 156, 682 *Commerce and Navigation* (*see also* Shipping Act, 1916), coastwise trade restrictions on vessels of foreign registry may be suspended during present war 392 permits required; limitations, etc 392 not applicable to Alaska 392 shipping charters, facilities, etc., subject to regulations by the President 913 statistics in annual report, to be for calendar year 1055 *Commerce, Foreign,* advances authorized to persons, etc., to assist in promoting, by exports of domestic products 1313 provisions to promote export trade 516 *Commerce, Foreign and Domestic,* appropriation for promoting and developing 804, 1256 *Commerce, Interstate and Foreign,* investigation of developing, etc., navigation as part of 269 time extended for report from joint committee on 377 *Commerce, Joint Committee on,* unused balance for, continued 696 *Commerce, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Commercial Attachés,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 804, 1256 additional post allowances 804lvii deficiency appropriation for poet allowances, etc 495 *Commission for the Standardization of Screw Threads,* creation, composition, and duties of 912, 1291 *Commission of Fine Arts,* appropriation for expenses 135, 660 approval of, required of design, etc., of statue of President James Buchanan 632 required for design and site of Francis Asbury memorial 1213 design and site of memorial to religious orders of sisters who served as nurses in the Civil War 500 *Commission on Postal Service Salaries,* composition, duties, powers, etc 1200 *Commission on Standard Workday of Railroad Employees,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 3 *Commissioners of Conciliation,* appropriation for services and expenses 810, 1262 for expenses of war labor conciliation 696 deficiency appropriation for expenses 375 *Commissioners, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees 157, 683 deficiency appropriation for fees 32, 34, 381, 383, 494, 834, 1040 search warrants; authority for issue by, for specified violations of law, etc 228 *Commissions, Executive or Administrative,* coordination of functions, etc., authorized during the war 556 *Commissions, Government,* timber for war purposes may be taken from national forests by 990 *Commissions, International* (*see* under International). *Committee for Reeducation of War Cripples, Interallied,* appropriation for contribution for maintenance of 635, 1335 *Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, House of Representatives,* five members of, to serve on commission to reclassify, etc., postal service salaries 1200 *Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, Senate,* five members of, to serve on commission to reclassify, etc., postal service salaries 1200 *Committee on Printing, Joint* (*see* Joint Committee on Printing). *Committee on Public Information,* appropriation for all expenses of 646 advances authorized 646 moneys from motion pictures to be reused 646 detailed report to Congress 646 restriction on paying employees of draft age 646 *Committee, on Rules, Senate,* appropriation for preparing Senate Manual biennially by clerk of 760, 1215 *Commodities for National Defense, etc.,* priority to be given shipments of, during present war 272 exempted from interstate commerce penalties 272 *Common Carriers* (*see also* Federal Railroad Control), exclusive control of, for transporting military supplies, etc., in time of war continued 456 internal revenue tax on freight, express, and passenger transportation by 1101 all services for hire included 1102 provisions governing Federal control of, taken possession of in time of war 451 standard time established governing movements of 451 advanced one hour from March to November 451 under Federal control subject to State and Federal laws, not inconsistent to Federal control, etc 456 war revenue tax on interstate transportation of freight, passengers, etc., by 314 transportation of commodities owned by the same 315 basis if no schedules filed 315 if for own use, exempt 315 *Common Carriers, Railroad,* appropriation for enforcing uniform system of accounts by 123, 649 for compelling use of safety appliances 123, 649 for securing reports of accidents 123, 649 for investigating block signal and train control systems, etc 123, 649 for ascertaining physical valuation of property of 123, 649 for securing information of stocks, bonds, etc 123, 619 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers by 124, 649 deficiency appropriation for expenses, Commission on Standard Workday of Employees of 3 for ascertaining physical valuation of property of 824 for enforcing use of safety appliances by 825 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers, etc., by 825 agencies of, authorized in Washington during the war to receive orders for priority for shipments, etc 273 punishment for noncompliance with orders, etc 273 car service movement, return, etc., subject to directions, etc., of Interstate Commerce Commission 101 penalty for noncompliance 101 food conservation licensee not applicable to 278 no increased rates to be filed by, until January 1, 1920, without approval of Commission 272 approval without formal hearing allowed 272 obstructing trains, etc., in interstate commerce during present war, a misdemeanor 272 punishment for 272 use of armed forces to prevent 272 labor provisions not affected 272 preferential rates for transportation for the Government allowed during present war 272 prohibition against officers, etc., having interest in purchases thereof deferred to January 7, 1919 431 effective January 8, 1918, to new corporations 431 rate discrimination questions to be considered by a division of three members of Interstate Commerce Commission 271 valuation of property, etc., to be considered by a division of five members of Interstate Commerce Commission 271lviii *Community Centers, Public Schools, D.
C.,* double salary restrictions not applicable to employees at 823 *Community Forums, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses, public school buildings 936 deficiency appropriation for expenses conducting, etc 470, 1162 *Community Utilities,* provisions for general, to industrial workers on war needs at arsenals, navy yards, etc 550 *Commutation of Quarters, Army,* appropriation for officers, etc 854 allowance to families of officers abroad, etc 854 deficiency appropriation for war expenses 190 for 1919 1028 *Commutation of Rations,* appropriation for, Civil War volunteers 141, 666 *Commutation of Rations, Navy,* price fixed at not exceeding 40 cents 397 *Compensation, Military and Naval* (*see also* War Risk Insurance Bureau), appropriation for payment of, funeral expenses, etc 400 provisions for, modified 611 *Compton Creek, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 252, 905, 1276 *Comptroller of the Currency,* appropriation for, deputies, clerks, etc 775, 1230 for expenses, superintendent, etc 775, 1230 for special examinations, etc 775, 1230 consolidation of two or more national banks subject to approval of, etc 1043 issue of national bank notes of less denomination than $5, allowed 342 allowed of five dollar notes not restricted 342 of various denominations at election of banks 342 limit of ones and twos 342 to furnish notes for circulation in blank or with engraved signatures of officers 1315 denominations: security, etc 1315 *Comptroller of the Treasury,* appropriation for, assistant, law clerks, etc 773, 1228 chief clerk to sign warrants, etc 773 for auditing accounts abroad 773 for auditing accounts of Army in France 1228 closing up work abroad 1228 deficiency appropriation for additional employees 347 authority for exercise of duties abroad, etc., by, or assistant 293 *Comstock, Daniel W., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 377 *Concert Halls,* special tax on proprietors of 1127 places, etc., exempt 1127 *Conciliation of Labor Disputes,* appropriation for expenses of commissioners of, etc 810, 1262 deficiency appropriation for commissioners of, expenses 375 *Conciliation of Railway Employees’ Differences* (*see* Board of Mediation and Conciliation). *Condemnation of Lands for Military Purposes,* proceedings authorized for 241 *Condemnation Proceedings, D.
C.,* appropriation for attorney in charge of 801, 1254 employment of other counsel forbidden 802, 1254 *Conduct of the War,* punishment for offenses obstructing, etc 553 *Conduit Road, D. C.,* appropriation for continuing improvement, etc 951 *Conecuh River, Fla. and Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 907, 1279 *Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.,* appropriation for care, etc., of 131, 656 *Confederate Soldiers and Sailors,* appropriation for headstones for unmarked graves of, in national cemeteries 130, 655 *Confederate Stockade Cemetery, Sandusky, Ohio,* appropriation for care, etc., of 131, 656 *Confederate Veterans, etc., D.
C.,* appropriation for aid to 948 *Conference Minority, House of Representatives,* appropriation for clerks, etc 764, 1219 *Congaree River, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of, up to Columbia 254 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, at Columbia 263 *Congress,* appropriation for printing and binding 174, 699 all the resources of the country pledged by, to carry on war with Germany 1 to carry on war with Austria-Hungary 429 claims of enemies, after the war, for property held by custodian, subject to direction of 424 *Congress Against Alcoholism, International,* appropriation for expenses of 527 *Congressional Directory,* appropriation for compiling 761, 1216 *Congressional Elections,* punishment for specified corrupt practices at primary, general, or special 1013 *Congressional Employees,* salaries for October, 1917, to be paid on day of adjournment 343 for December, 1917, to be paid on day of holiday recess 430 for December, 1918, to be paid December 21 1052 Congressional Library (see Library of Congress). *Congressional Medal of Honor,* to be awarded by the President for conspicuous acts of bravery in the Army, in actual conflict with an enemy 870 in the naval service 1056 *Congressional Record,* appropriation for printing and binding 174, 699 for reporting debates, House of Representatives 764, 1219 for reporting debates, Senate 761, 1216 deficiency appropriation for extra services, reporting debates, House of Representatives 28, 377, 497, 836 for extra services reporting debates, Senate 25, 377, 835 *Conneaut, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 257, 909, 1283 *Connecticut Judicial District,* salary of district attorney increased 1183 *Connecticut River, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of, above and below Hartford 251, 905 for improvement of, below Hartford 1276 time extended for bridging, Springfield, Mass 1187lix *Conner, Sam E.,* deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Conry, Michael F., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 26 *Conscription* (*see* Army Emergency Increase). *Conservation of Minerals, Ores, etc.,* supply of designated minerals, etc., deemed essential for national security and defense 1009 substances included as necessaries 1009 purchase, production, sales, etc., of 1009 price restriction 1009 contracts of, limited 1009 duty on imports of, authorized to prevent loss from sales 1009 sums available to be used as revolving fund 1009 balance to be covered into the Treasury 1009 requisition of necessaries for use, sale, etc., authorized 1010 idle mines, deposits, smelters, etc., to be developed, operated, etc 1010 metals and ores excluded 1010 return of properties when no longer needed 1010 compensation for; suit if sum unsatisfactory 1010 reports, etc., required 1010 punishment for violations 1010 appropriation for administration expenses 1010 for executing this Act 1010 with all receipts to be a revolving fund 1011 use for administrative expenses forbidden 1011 monthly report to Congress of operations 1011 final balance to be covered into the Treasury 1011 authority conferred on the President 1011 execution by departments, boards, agencies, etc 1011 salary limit 1011 personal interests of officials in transactions forbidden 1011 punishment for violations 1011 corporations may be formed to execute powers 1011 capital; subscription by the United States 1011 subject to the President; stock control 1011 termination of powers and disposal of property upon proclamation of peace 1011 finality of Act 1012 rights, prosecutions, etc., continued 1012 employees not exempt from draft 1012 invalidity of any provision not to affect remainder of Act 1012 settlement of claims for losses incurred in supplying designated minerals, etc 1274 *Conservation of Navigable Waters, etc.,* appropriation for maintenance of national forests acquired for 988 for employment of agents, etc., from conservation fund 990 for cooperation with States in fighting, etc., forest fires 1005 *Consolidation of Executive Bureaus, etc.,* authority vested in President for utilizing, during present war, administration, etc., by 556 written regulations, etc., to be issued 556 in force until termination of the war 556 termination not to affect acts, etc., done under 556 powers, duties and personnel, may be transferred, etc 556 aircraft production to be controlled by an executive agency 557 transfer of all moneys appropriated for 557 all moneys appropriated for departments, etc., restricted to designated purposes 557 abolishment of bureaus, may be recommended to Congress 557 suspension of conflicting laws ordered 557 restoration of bureaus, etc., to original status on termination of Act 557 *Conspiracy,* punishment for, to obtain payment of fraudulent claim against the Government, etc 1016 *Constabulary, State, etc.,* issue of rifles, ammunition, etc., for equipping 181 to have use of rifle ranges 181 *Constantinople, Turkey,* appropriation for steam launch for embassy at 522, 1328 for prison expenses 529, 1334 *Constants, etc., International Commission on Tables of,* appropriation for annual contribution 524 *Constitution of the United States,* Amendment to the, proposed to the States, prohibiting manufacture, etc., of intoxicating liquors for beverages 1050 punishment for abusive language, etc., about the, in time of war 553 *Construction Plants, Navy,* appropriation for repairs and improvements at specified navy yards 730 *Consular Assistants,* appropriation for bringing home from abroad remains of 522, 1329 for salaries 528, 1334 ratings increased 528 deficiency appropriation for salaries 841 *Consular Inspectors,* appropriation for salaries 528, 1333 for expenses 528, 1334 *Consular Officers,* appropriation for instruction and transit pay 520, 1327 for transportation to and from posts, etc 521, 1328 for paying heirs of, dying abroad 522, 1329 for bringing home from abroad remains of 522, 1329 for post allowances in belligerent countries, etc 528, 1334 extended regardless of where stationed 635 deficiency appropriation for transportation to and from posts 34, 346, 382, 463, 1023, 1040 for post allowances 463 for salaries 841 to issue citizenship certificates to citizens discharged from armed service with foreign State at war with enemies of the United States 340 *Consular Prisons,* appropriation for expenses, etc 529, 1334 limit of cost for feeding, etc., prisoners suspended 346 *Consular Service* (*see also* Diplomatic and Consular Service), appropriation for Director of the 769, 1224 for salaries 528, 1333 deficiency appropriation for salaries 32lx *Consular Service of Foreign Governments,* persons in, exempt from registration for military service 956 *Consulates,* appropriation for clerk hire 529, 1334 for contingent expenses 529, 1335 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 32, 346, 380, 382, 463, 841, 843, 1023, 1040 *Consuls,* appropriation for salaries 528, 1333 *Consuls General,* appropriation for salaries 528, 1333 *Contagious Diseases,* appropriation for prevention, etc., among Indians 563 for preventing spread of, in interstate traffic 121, 645 sanitation of military and naval areas, and Federal industrial plants 645 *Contagious Diseases, Animal,* appropriation for paying Indians for live stock destroyed in eradicating, etc 567 for preventing spread of, live stock 977 for emergency use, arresting, etc 1006 payment for animals destroyed; appraisal of values 1006 for eradicating, etc 1045 *Contagious Diseases, D.
C.,* appropriation for preventing spread of 940 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of 7, 1162 limitation for personal services, preventing spread of, fiscal year 1918, increased 595 *Contentnea Creek, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 254, 906, 1278 *Contested Election Expenses, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for 27, 835 *Contested Elections, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for compiling cases 27 *Contingent Expenses,* appropriation for Army 40, 845 for Independent Treasury 119, 642 for land offices 142, 667 for foreign missions 521, 1328 for consulates 539, 1335 for Indian Department 566 for Navy 705 for Senate 761, 1216 for House of Representatives 765, 1219 for Library of Congress 767, 1221 for Executive Office 768, 1223 for Department of State 770, 1224 for War Risk Insurance Bureau 772 for Treasury Department 776, 1232 for War Department 785, 1239 for Navy Department 791, 1245 for Interior Department 797, 1250 for Post Office Department 801, 1253 for Department of Justice 802, 1254 for Department of Commerce 808, 1261 for Department of Labor 811, 1263 for District of Columbia 922 for Department of Agriculture 997 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, foreign missions 596 for war expenses, Treasury Department 596 for War Department 597 for Navy Department 599 for Interior Department 600 for Department of Labor 601 *Contract Labor Laws,* appropriation for expenses enforcing 170, 695 *Contract Surgeons, Army,* appropriation for pay 47, 853 for mileage 49, 854 deficiency appropriation for mileage 10, 382, 427, 475, 838, 1028, 1039 for war expenses, pay 189 for mileage 190, 357 with specified service may be appointed first lieutenants, Medical Corps 889 retired, if physically disqualified in line of duty 889 *Contracts,* for housing, etc., for war needs on percentage or cost-plus basis, forbidden 595 meaning of, made with Government officials, etc., from April 7, 1917, and November 11, 1918, as used in Revenue Act of 1918 1058 payment of internal revenue tax on articles sold under prior, not permitting addition thereof to price 1144 provisions for termination, etc., of, with an enemy 418 abrogating, made prior to the war with an enemy, for domestic products 419 time extended for filing Army and Navy, in returns office, Interior Department 198 *Contracts for Army and Navy Supplies,* advance payments allowed on, during present emergency 383 *Contracts for River and Harbor Improvements,* modification authorized of, if inequitable, owing to increased cost of materials, etc 912 restricted to work to be done hereafter 912 appropriation for readjusting, etc 912 further modifications authorized 912 ascertainment of increased cost of materials, etc., in, not completed prior to declaration of war with Germany 1290 additional amount equitably due for work done to July 18, 1918 1290 not to exceed actual loss 1290 detailed statement to Congress 1291 *Contracts, Government,* records, etc., of, entered into since April 6, 1917, to be filed with Commissioner of Internal Revenue when requested 1151 punishment for failure 1152 data to be furnished by officials 1152 *Contracts, Mail,* adjustment authorized of designated, made prior to June 30, 1917 753 *Contracts, War,* adjustment of expenses, etc., under, not conforming to legal requirements 1272 *Controller Bay, Alaska,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 266 *Convertible Bonds* (*see* United States Securities). *Conveyances, Realty,* stamp tax on 1137 trust deeds exempt 1137 war revenue stamp tax on deeds, etc., 1917 323 *Convicts, D.
C.,* appropriation for support of, out of the District 943 deficiency appropriation for support of, out of the District 8, 32, 382, 823lxi *Cook County. Ill.,* authorization for hospital buildings in, under contract with the Shank Company 1304 modifications of contract to be made 1304 appropriation for 1304 *Cook Instructors, Quartermaster Corps, Army,* enlistment of competent cooks as first class sergeants to serve as 188 *Cooper River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 252, 1277 *Cooper River, S.
C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 *Cooperative Agricultural Extension* (*see* Agricultural Extension Work, Cooperative). *Coos Bay, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of bar at 260 for improvement of 1285 *Coos Bay Wagon Road Grant,* acceptance of deed conveying title to disputed lands, from Southern Oregon Company 1179 dismissal of suit; timber recoveries from unauthorized parties not affected 1180 appropriation for lands and unpaid taxes 1180 classification and disposal of revested lands 1180 all moneys received to constitute a separate fund 1180 after paying for land and taxes, one-fourth to county treasurer and remainder covered in 1181 authority of Secretary of the Interior 1181 penalty for false affidavits, etc 1181 appropriation for classifying, etc., lands 1181 *Coos Bay Wagon Road Lands, Oreg.,* appropriation for protecting, etc., lands involved in suits 667 deficiency appropriation for protecting, etc., lands involved in suits 372 *Coos River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 260 for improvement of, and bay 910, 1285 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made of East Channel 265 *Coosa River, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of Montgomery to Wetumpka 1279 *Coosa River, Ala. and Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 256 *Copyright Office, Library of Congress,* appropriation for Register, clerks, etc 766, 1221 for printing and binding for 175, 701 Catalogue of Title Entries 175, 701 *Copyrights,* owned, etc., by unlicensed enemy to be assigned, etc., to Alien Property Custodian 1020 recording, etc., directed 1020 effect of 1920 claims against, subject to Trading with the Enemy Act, etc 1021 *Copyrights, Registration of* (*see also* Trading with the Enemy), provisions relating to, by an enemy, or in enemy country 421 *Coquille River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 260, 910, 1285 for improvement of bar and harbor 1285 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1290 *Corbett Tunnel, etc., Wyo.,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims for labor, etc., from Reclamation Fund 19 *Cordials,* additional war revenue tax levied on 311 internal revenue tax on, containing fortified sweet wine 1110 tax-paid, not subject to additional tax on distilled spirits 310 war excise tax on medicinal, sold by producer, etc 317 *Cordova, Alaska,* appropriation for public building 107 *Core Sound, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway to Beaufort from 906, 1278 preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of waterway to Beaufort Harbor, N. C. 1288 *Corea, Me.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 262 *Corn,* appropriation for study of broom 981 for investigating, root and stalk diseases 982 *Coronado National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Coroner’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 920 for expenses 924 deficiency appropriation for deputy coroner 6 for expenses 350, 822 *Corporate Securities,* stamp tax on 1135 *Corporation Counsel’s Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 920 *Corporation, Bar Finance* (*see* War Finance Corporation). *Corporations,* appropriation for investigating violations of antitrust laws by, in production, storage, etc., of foodstuffs 124 accumulating profits, etc., to prevent surtaxes on stockholders, not subject to tax on income 1072 stockholders liable as individuals, to tax on profits, etc 1072 war and excess-profits tax deducted before computing share of members of income 1072 evidence of purpose to escape surtax 1072 permissible accumulations 1072 detailed information may be required from, of gains, shareholders, etc 1072 formation of, by the President, authorized to execute powers under Act for conservation of minerals, ores, etc 1011 stock, control, operation, etc., by the United States 1011 dissolution upon proclamation of peace 1011 holding property for exempt corporations, free from income tax 1076 income returns to be public records 1086 inspection by State officials, etc 1086 by minority stockholders 1086 normal income tax levied on domestic 333 foreign, from sources in the United States 333 additional tax on undistributed net earnings 334 deductions from income tax allowed domestic 334 foreign 335 organization authorized of Aircraft Production Corporation 888 ownership by associations solely for export trade of stock in similar, permitted; conditions 517lxii personal service, defined as used in Revenue Act of 1918 1059 businesses excluded;
Government contracts, etc 1059 punishment for presenting, etc., fraudulent claims against, in which the Government is a stockholder 1015 stock, etc., owned by unlicensed alien enemies to be canceled on books of 1021 certificates in lieu of, to be issued to Alien Property Custodian 1021 claims against, subject to Trading with the Enemy Act, etc 1021 tax levied on net income of, for 1918; thereafter 1075 of transportation systems under Federal control, proportions under former laws 1076 organizations, exempt 1076 deductions allowed 1078 amortization of cost, etc., of war activities plants, and vessels 1078 depletion of mines, oil wells, etc 1078 insurance companies, in addition 1079 returns, etc 1081 from affiliated corporations; war contracts business, etc 1081 to make sworn statement of dividends, stockholders, etc., on request of Commissioner 1085 war excess-profits tax levied on net incomes of, 1917 303 war income tax of additional four per cent on income of, 1917 302 assessment collection, etc 302 credit for dividends from income tax paying corporations, etc 302 war and excess-profits tax on incomes of 1088 exempt if engaged in gold mining 1090 *Corporations, Domestic,* special excise tax on capital, etc., of 1126 basis for insurance companies 1126 mutual insurance companies 1126 to furnish names of officials, stockholders, etc., believed to be enemies, etc 416 on February 3, 1917 416 erroneous names to be stricken off 416 to transfer shares, etc., of enemy stockholders to Alien Property Custodian 460 *Corporations, Foreign* (*see also* Foreign Corporations), Federal bonds, notes, etc., owned by, exempt from taxation 1311 additional tax on net incomes of, 1917 302 special excise tax on capital of, for business in United States 1126 basis for insurance companies 1126 mutual insurance companies 1126 *Corpus Christi, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway from Galveston to 257, 1281 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of channel from Aransas Pass to 264 *Corpus Christi, Tex., General Hospital No. 15,* purchase of, for needs of Public Health Service 1303 *Correspondence Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for chief 800, 1253 *Corsica River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 253, 905, 1277 *Corundum,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Coshocton, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 107 *Cosmetics,* war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317 *Costa Rica,* appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 *Cottage Cheese,* appropriation for making, on the farm 1045 *Cotton,* appropriation for investigating, etc., diseases of 981 for cultural methods, breeding, etc 981 for investigating insects affecting 994 for investigating handling, etc., standards, grades, etc 1003 for testing spinning value of standard grades, etc 1003 for emergency expenses, preventing spread of pink bollworm of 1006 for control of diseases of 1046 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of pink bollworm of 374 *Cotton Boll Weevil,* appropriation for farmers’ cooperative demonstrations, and for meeting ravages of 999 restricted to cooperative contributions within the State 999 *Cotton Districts,* appropriation for experiments, etc., raising cattle, etc., in 1005 *Cotton Fabrics,* for uses of the Government to be manufactured at Atlanta, Ga., penitentiary 896 *Cotton Futures Act, United States,* appropriation for expenses collecting tax under 779 pay limit 779 for expenses, etc., of enforcing 1003 contract requirements modified 1351 prohibited grades of excluded cotton 1351 tenders, etc., to be in accordance with established classifications 1352 use of money received 1352 regulations, to be prescribed; legal effect of classifications 1352 immediate effect of amendments 1352 prior contracts, etc., not affected 1352 information in detail required from dealers in cotton 1352 penalty for failure to supply, etc 1352 *Cotton Production, Consumption, etc.,* appropriation for securing information for census reports on 803 *Cottonseed,* appropriation for interbreeding experiments 981 *Council of Defense, D.
C., District,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 922 *Council of National Defense,* appropriation for expenses of; travel, etc 70 rent allowance 71 for expenses of experimental work, etc., by 646 for gauges and screw threads standardizing in cooperation with Bureau of Standards 808 deficiency appropriation for war expenses; amount for rent 182 powers, duties, etc., not enlarged 182 for standardizing gauges and screw threads, in cooperation with Standards Bureau, ete 216, 495 for war expenses, experimental work, investigations, etc 461lxiii authorized to act on appeals for licenses for explosives, refused or revoked by Director of Bureau of Mines 387 *Counselor for the Department of State,* appropriation for 769 *Counterfeiting, etc.,* appropriation for expenses in suppressing, etc., restriction 119, 643 protecting person of the President 120, 643 details under Secret Service Division forbidden 120, 643 punishment for, etc., war revenue tax stamps 320 *County Agent Work, Food Conservation,* appropriation for, in Northern and Western States 1046 for, in Southern States 1046 *County Officials,* exempted from selective draft 79 *Court of Appeals, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc.; half from District revenues 812, 1264 for reports of decisions 942 for care, etc., of building 943 salary of judges increased 1157 *Court of Claims,* appropriation for judges, clerks, etc 813, 1265 for auditors, etc 813, 1265 for contingent expenses 813, 1265 for reporting decisions 813, 1265 for pay of custodian 813, 1265 for printing and binding for 175, 701 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc., to building 18, 490 for paying judgments of 29, 378, 837, 1036 for paying judgment of, in favor of Massachusetts 837 for paying judgments, in Indian depredation claims 29, 378, 837 constitution of; appointment of judges, etc 1157 salaries of judges increased 1157 jurisdiction conferred in claim of Cherokee Nation for interest due on former judgment 1316 war contract awards by Secretary of War 1273 just compensation to carriers taken, etc., under Federal control, to be determined by, on failure of agreement therewith 454 precedence and expedition of proceedings ordered 454 patentee of invention used by the Government may bring suit for royalty in 394 suits for unlicensed use or manufacture of patented inventions by United States to be brought in 705 *Court of Customs Appeals,* appropriation for salaries 813, 1265 for rent, etc 813, 1265 for printing and binding for 175, 700 salaries of judges increased 1157 *Courthouse, D.
C.,* appropriation for rent of temporary quarters 666 for repairs; reappropriation 667 half from District revenues 667 for employees 943 deficiency appropriation for rent of quarter’s for officials; half from District revenues 18 for repairs to temporary quarters 372 for reconstruction, etc 833 *Courts and Prisons, D. C.,* appropriation for support of convicts out of the District, etc 943 for courthouse employees 943 for court of appeals building, care, etc 943 for supreme court expenses 943 *Courts Martial, etc., Army,* appropriation for expenses of 48, 854 deficiency appropriation for war expenses 190 mitigation or remission of sentences; powers extended 1211 *Courts Martial, Navy,* officers of auxiliary naval forces empowered to serve on, in time of war 393 limitations on service of National Naval Volunteers and Naval Militia repealed 394 *Coushatta Indians, Tex.,* appropriation for education of, school buildings, etc 586 for investigating advisability of purchasing lands for 586 *Cowhead River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 254, 906 *Cowlitz River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 260, 910, 1285 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1290 below Ostrander, Wash 265 of mouth 265 *Cox Building, D.
C.,* appropriation for rent 1232 *Coyotes,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 995 amount for destroying, in national forests, etc 995 for destroying, for suppression of rabies 995 *Crater Lake National Park, Oreg.,* appropriation for constructing roads, bridges, etc 132, 658 for protection, etc 152, 679 acceptance of land 152 for commissioner in 812, 1265 *Crater National Forest, Oreg. and Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Craven Shoal Channel, New York Harbor,* appropriation for improvement of 1276 *Creamery By-Products,* appropriation for utilizing 1045 *Credits, Transfers of,* regulation of, etc., other than domestic, authorized 415 *Creek Indians, Okla,* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation per capita payment to, from tribal funds, to equalize pro rata share of distributions 580 for common schools 581 *Crematory, D.
C., Public,* appropriation for maintenance 941 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 471 *Crescent City, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; local contribution 910 requirement for railroad to Grants Pass, Oreg., waived as to improvement of 1284 *Criers, United States Courts,* appropriation for 157, 684 *Crimes and Misdemeanors,* penalty for refusing compliance with car service directions, by carrier 101 failure of owners of American merchant vessels to effect war risk insurance for officers and crews thereof 104lxiv penalty for member banks not making reports to Federal Reserve Board 233 not making returns of dividend payments, names of stockholders, etc., by corporations 336 violating provisions of Trading with the Enemy Act 425 violating provisions of Act placing carriers under Federal control 457 interfering with railroad property, etc., under Federal control 457 violating regulations, etc., made for Federal control of carriers 457 export associations failing to comply with requirements, etc., of Act to promote export trade 518 master failing to make written report of deficiency, of crew 549 owner insufficiently manning or officering of ocean going, etc., vessel 549 violating limitations of watch duty by deck officers of vessels 550 violating requirements for numbering, undocumented vessels 602 refusal of water carriers to carry mail as freight or express when tendered 747 refusal of electric roads to carry mail at rates officially fixed 749 employer discriminating against employee for testifying as to wages, etc., D.C. 964 issuing certified checks by reserve or member banks for more than deposits 972 by national banks 972 not paying income tax, making returns, giving information, etc 1085 failing to comply with requirements for estate tax returns, etc 1101 issuing, etc., unstamped instruments, etc 1133 shipping parcel poet packages not fully stamped 1133 dealing in articles not fully stamped 1133 using uncanceled stamps 1133 failure to pay internal revenue tax, make returns, etc., other than income or stamp taxes 1143 neglect of duty, etc., by census official 1299 willful refusal to answer census inquiries, etc 1299 violating regulations as to dealings in wheat at exchanges, etc 1350 unfair practices, etc., on sales of wheat or flour 1350 importing, exporting, etc., wheat, semolina, or flour unlawfully 1351 refusing answers, etc., required under cotton futures Act 1352 false statements, etc., as to wheat crops of 1918 and 1919, to secure benefits of price guaranties 1352 punishment for enlisting, etc., for service in foreign nation, etc 39 failing to register under provisions of Army emergency increase 80 neglect of duty, false statements, etc., by Army increase registration officers 81 violating prohibition of intoxicating liquors at Army posts, etc 8 keeping houses of ill fame, etc., near military places during present war 83 punishment for acts of espionage of places, etc., connected with national defense 217 communicating plans, etc., to unauthorized persons 218 negligently, etc., permitting removal, loss, etc., of plans, etc 218 transmitting plans, etc., of national defense to foreign Governments 218 collecting for enemy information respecting armed forces, fortifications, etc 218 making false statements interfering with operation of national forces, inciting disloyalty, etc 219 conspiring to accomplish violations named 219 concealing offenders, etc 219 obstructing, etc., rules governing vessels in American waters in time of war, etc 220 violating prohibitions against unlawful use, etc., of vessels 220 injuring vessels in foreign commerce by fire, etc 221 taking out vessel refused clearance in time of war, etc 222 aiding escape, etc., of interned belligerent alien 223 organizing, furnishing money for, etc., expeditions against nation at peace with United States 223 exporting, in present war, prohibited articles to designated countries when forbidden by proclamation of the President 225 taking vessel out of port with prohibited articles, etc 225 making false statements, etc., injurious to United States to aid foreign Governments in disputes, etc 226 false statements, etc., in disputes with foreign Governments, to the injury of United States, etc 226 to influence action of United States thereon 226 falsely assuming to be accredited foreign official, etc 226 acting for foreign Government without prior official recognition 226 conspiring in United States to injure public property in foreign country 226 making false applications for passports, using, etc 227 using passports issued to another person, etc 227 forging, counterfeiting, etc., passports 227 using void passports 227 forging official passes or permits; wrongfully using, etc 228 obstructing service of search warrants 230 penury in relation to search warrants 230 maliciously procuring search warrants 230 exceeding authority, etc., by server of search warrant 230 possessing property for illegal use in aid of a foreign Government 230 using mails in violation of national defense, espionage, etc., Act 230 violating regulations for using navigable waters, etc 266 obstructing movement of trains, etc., during present war 272lxv punishment for noncompliance by common carriers, officers, etc., with orders for transporting supplies, etc 273 failure to answer food survey questions, etc 273 agents or employees of the United States inducing contracts, etc., if pecuniarily interested therein 276 if a party thereto or interested in profits thereof 277 recommending contracts, without disclosing interest therein 277 participating in giving such contracts 277 violating regulations for licensing traffic in necessaries 278 hoarding necessaries; exceptions 278 destroying necessaries to increase price or restrict supply 279 conspiracies to restrict supply, etc., of necessaries 279 violating regulations or dealings in necessaries at boards of trade, etc 280 violating prohibitions against using foods, etc., to produce liquor beverages 282 assaulting, etc., officers executing duty under Food Conservation Act 283 violating regulations governing coal and coke prices, production, etc 286 hoarding, destroying, etc., necessaries to limit supply or affecting price thereof 286 violating regulations for rectifying distilled spirits, etc 310 issuing unstamped instruments, etc 320 shipping unstamped parcel post articles 320 selling unstamped articles 320 not canceling revenue stamps 320 fraudulently removing, etc., stamps 320 reusing stamps 320 using insufficient or counterfeit stamps 320 willfully using washed, etc., stamps 320 possessing without lawful excuse, washed, etc., stamps 320 selling stock certificates, etc., without affixing stamps 322 not delivering stamped bills of sale, etc., at produce exchanges 323 violating requirements of War Revenue Act 325 collecting foreign coupons, etc., without license 333 making false returns of dividends, names of stockholders, etc., by corporations 336 violating provisions regulating manufacture, sales, etc., of explosives 388 making false statements in war risk insurance, etc., claims 402 receiving family allowance payments, etc., after right therefor has ceased 402 receiving unlawful fee, etc., in Army and Navy insurance suits 410 evading censorship of messages, etc., by using codes, etc 413 violating provisions of Trading with Enemy Act 425 making false affidavits as to translations of articles in foreign languages, submitted for printing, etc., during the war 426 making, etc., false affidavits as to military status of persons in service during the war 441 illegal evictions from homes of persons in military service during the war 443 punishment for illegally terminating contracts payable in installments made by persons in military service 443 persons violating provisions of Act placing carriers under Federal control 457 embezzlement, etc., by officials of carriers under Federal control 457 purchasing property from alien custodian with wrongful intent 460 making false statements to obtain advances from War Finance Corporation 511 overvaluing securities to obtain such advances 511 counterfeiting bonds, etc., of War Finance Corporation 511 passing, etc., such counterfeits 511 falsely altering bonds, etc., of War Finance Corporation 511 passing altered bonds, etc 511 officials of War Finance Corporation embezzling, etc., therefrom 512 making false entries in books, etc 512 drawing orders, etc., without authority 512 violating provisions of War Finance Corporation Act 514 interfering, etc., with Government owned homing pigeons 533 intentionally interfering with United States and associate nations in carrying on war, etc 534 destroying war materials, premises, and utilities 534 injuring war material by defective making, etc 534 making defective tools, etc., for war material 534 specified disloyal acts, etc., in time of war 553 accepting unauthorized fees, etc., in war risk insurance claims 556 violating regulations restricting leaving or entering United States in time of war 559 violating podiatry regulations, in District of Columbia 560 fraudulently receiving money, etc., under provisions of War Risk Insurance Act 609 violating permits for use of power from Niagara Falls 633 violating prohibitions of Migratory Bird Treaty Act 756 wearing uniform, etc., of friendly nation without authority 821 violating prohibition of prostitution near cantonments 886 violating regulations to protect property, etc., from Army target practice 893 transferring vessel to foreign registry, etc., in violation of Shipping Act, 1916 901 violating restrictions on transfers of ships, shipyards, etc 902 making false statements of citizenship of vessel owners, etc 902 making false statements to secure approval of Shipping Board for transfer of vessels, etc 903 receiving illegal fees, for Spanish War, etc., pension cases 904 violating regulations, etc., as to shipping charters, facilities, etc 916 failing to register for selective draft 956lxvi punishment for violating regulations for prohibitory zones near coal mines, etc., for intoxicating liquors 958, 1047 soliciting relinquishment of homestead, etc., entries by soldiers under 21 960 violating District of Columbia minimum wage Act 946 loaning trust funds to officials by national banks 969 loans by bank officials to examiners 970 acceptance by examiners 970 unauthorized disclosing of information by bank examiners 970 receiving fees, etc., for procuring loans from banks by officers thereof 971 issuing certified check for more than deposit, by bank officials 972 specified unlawful acts by officers of reserve or member banks 972 by receivers of national banks 972 aiding or abetting the same 972 embezzlement by Federal Reserve agents, etc 973 wrongfully issuing reserve notes by Reserve agents, etc 973 violating requirement for packing, etc., oleomargarine 1008 violating regulations, etc., for conservation of minerals, ores, etc 1010 having pecuniary interest in transactions by officials employed in conservation of minerals, etc 1011 return of deported alien anarchists 1012 giving or receiving money, etc., to influence Congressional primary, general, or special elections 1013 presenting fraudulent claim to Government or Government corporation 1015 making false statement, voucher, etc., for such claim 1015 embezzling, etc., property of Government or Government corporation 1016 conspiring, etc., to defraud Government or Government corporation to obtain fraudulent claim 1016 official, etc., giving receipt for less than money received 1016 official, etc., certifying false receipt, etc., with intent to defraud 1016 purchasing, etc., military property known to belong to the United States 1016 unauthorized interference with telephone and telephone systems under governmental control 1017 embezzling telephone and telegraph funds, etc 1018 unlawfully receiving stolen telephone and telegraph funds 1018 forcibly entering telephone, etc., office with felonious intent 1018 assaulting person in charge of telegraph funds, etc., with intent to rob 1018 with dangerous weapon, etc 1018 violating prohibitions on sale, etc., of intoxicants during the war, etc 1047 selling, etc., intoxicants in prohibited zones 1047 importing distilled spirits for beverages from Porto Rico 1048 willfully refusing to pay income tax, make returns, give information, etc 1085 unauthorized divulging of information from income tax returns 1086 punishment for collecting foreign interest or dividends without a license 1087 false returns of estates of decedents 1101 illegally rectifying distilled spirits, etc 1108 evading tax, etc., on wines 1113 illegally recovering spirits, etc 1113 bottling beer from unstamped containers, etc 1115 violating leaf tobacco regulations, etc 1120 carrying on business, etc., subject to special tax without payment thereof 1129 fraudulently removing, etc., revenue stamps from taxed documents, etc 1133 reusing, etc., stamps 1134 using insufficient stamps 1134 counterfeiting stamps 1134 removing stamps for unlawful uses 1134 possessing washed, etc., stamps 1134 delivering, etc., unstamped stock certificates, etc 1136 selling produce on exchange, without stamped bill of sale, etc 1137 making false statements, etc., as to child labor certificates 1139 obstructing revenue officers inspecting premises, etc., employing child tabor 1140 willful violations of requirements of Revenue Act of 1918 1143 divulging information by internal revenue officials 1146 disclosing income returns without authority 1146 unauthorized publication of incomes from returns, etc 1146 failure of contractors to file records, etc., of war contracts with the Government 1152 receiving pay, etc., for census appointments, etc 1299 offenses by census officials 1299 offering inaccurate population statements to census officials 1300 willfully giving false answers to census inquiries by officers of institutions, etc 1300 *Crimes, etc.,* appropriation for detection and prosecution of 155, 681 protection of the President, etc 155, 681 deficiency appropriation for detection and prosecution of, etc 20, 32, 1040 for war expenses, detection and prosecution of, etc 493 protection of the President, etc 493 for detection and prosecution of, etc., 1919 1034 *Criminal Code,* amended, section 10 39 section 13 223 section 15 223 section 35 1015 section 44 89 “foreign government” in sections of, to include de facto governments, etc 226 *Criminal Identification, National Bureau of,* appropriation for aid to 938 *Criminal Identification Records,* appropriation for preserving, exchange, etc 155, 681 *Criminals,* appropriation for bringing home, from abroad 522, 1328lxvii *Crisfield, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 253, 905, 1277 preliminary examination, etc., of the harbor to made 1288 *Cristobal, Canal Zone,* appropriation for dock No. 6 177 *“Crook,” Army Transport,* issue of American register to, on disposal of 73 *Crook National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Crop Estimates,* appropriation for special work in making 275, 1048 *Crop Estimates Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 997 for general expenses 997 for administrative expenses 997 for field agents 997 for special food stimulation work by 1048 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 841 *Crop Plants,* appropriation for investigating physiology of, etc 981 *Crops,* appropriation for technological, etc., investigations 981 for breeding, study, etc., arid-land 982 for special work in estimating 1048 *Crow Creek Indian Hospital, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 564 *Crow Creek Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,* appropriation for school buildings on 585 *Crow Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for irrigation improvements in Big Horn Valley on 574 *Crow Indians, Mont.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 573 land ceded by, for public school use, Bighorn, Mont., authorized conditions 574 *Crystal River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 906, 1279 *Cuba,* appropriated for minister to 519, 1325 for preserving monuments, etc., to soldiers who fell in 131, 657 admission to Military Academy of Aurelio Collazo, of 755 *Culion, P.
I.,* appropriation for care of lepers, etc., naval station 706 *Cultures, Plant Nutrition,* appropriation for testing samples, etc 981 *Cumberland River, Tenn. and Ky.,* appropriation for improvement of, above Nashville 257, 908, 1282 terminals by local interests at landings, required 1282 below Nashville 257 *Cunard Steamship Company,* appropriation for refund to 696 *Current River, Ark. and Mo.,* appropriation for improvement of 257, 908, 1281 *Cushman Indian School, Tacoma, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 588 *Custer National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Custodian of Alien Properly* (*see also* Alien Property Custodian), appointment, duties, etc 415 *Custodians, Assistant* (*see* Operating Force, Public Buildings). *Customhouse Brokers,* special tax imposed on 1127 *Custom house Clerks,* exempted from selective draft 79 *Customs,* appropriation for collecting revenue from 120, 644 detection of frauds, etc 120, 644 for automatic recording scales 120, 644 for compensation in lieu of moities 120, 644 deficiency appropriation for collecting revenue from 30, 838, 1038 for enforcing Espionage and Trading with the Enemy Acts 468 additional duty on wheat authorized to maintain guaranteed price to producers, etc 281, 1351 collector to report all exports of gold, moneys, etc.; details, etc 424 distilled spirits produced hereafter forbidden importation 308 product of Virgin Islands into State, etc., prohibiting sale, etc 308 not applicable, if for other than beverages 308 shipped before September 1, 1917, may be entered in bond to be exported within a year 427 donations to Red Cross may be imported free of duty during the war, etc.; use restricted 954 immediate transportation facilities extended to Bar Harbor, Me 917 Gulfport, Miss 1272 Northgate, S.
Dak. 384 Oswego, N. Y., entry 916 imports of articles, during the war, prohibited by the President, unlawful 422 regulations, etc., allowing 422 no preference to any port 423 stamp tax on, entries 1137 withdrawals from warehouse 1137 war revenue stamp tax on, entries 323 withdrawals from warehouse 323 *Customs Appeals, Court of,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 813, 1265 for printing and binding for 175, 700 *Customs Cases,* appropriation for salaries and expenses, conducting 155, 681 for fees, etc., witnesses before Board of General Appraisers 155, 681 *Customs Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc 771, 1226 *Customs Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of,* appropriation for annual contribution 523, 1329 *Cut-Over Timber Lands,* appropriation for investigations for reclamation, etc., of, in any State 676 *Cutters, Coast Guard* (*see* Coast Guard Cutters). *Cuyahoga River, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of 257 *Cypress Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 907 *Czechoslovak Forces* (*see also* Slavic Legion), admission after the war of resident aliens enlisting in, attached to American or allied army 634 resident aliens enlisting in, readmitted after the war, though otherwise subject to exclusion 1014 *Czecho-Slovakia,* appropriation for minister to 1325lxviii *Czecho Slovaks,* resident, but not citizen, may be accepted in volunteer force to fight enemies of United States 868 **D.** *Daggers,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 *Dairen, Manchuria,* appropriation for post allowances to consular officers at 528 deficiency appropriation for additional pay, etc., to consul at 346 *Dairy Farms, etc., D.
C.,* appropriation for inspecting, etc 941 *Dairy Industry,* appropriation for investigations and experiments in 978 for demonstration work 978 *Dairy Products,* appropriation for conservation and utilization of 274, 1045 *Dairying Enterprises in Western Semiarid and Irrigated Districts,* appropriation for experiments, etc., in establishing 1005 *Damages by American Forces Abroad,* payment of claims of inhabitants of France, etc., for 532 approval, etc.; funds available 532 other indemnity; personal responsibility for injuries, not diminished 532 settlement of, caused by naval forces in friendly European country; limit 705 *Dams,* construction of lock and, authorized across Mermentau River, La 287 restrictions; solely for irrigation 287 Old River, Tex 1317 lands granted San Diego, Calif., for, and reservoir, for water supply, etc 1206 time extended for constructing, Savannah River, above Augusta, Ga 1212 *Danish West Indies* (*see also* Virgin Islands), bonds authorized in lieu of unissued bonds for purchase of 288 former issue rescinded 292 *Danville, Ill.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers Home 139, 664 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 13, 484 *Danville, Va.* terms of court at 605 clerk’s office 606 *Darby River, Pa.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1288 *Darien, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 254, 906 *Datil National Forest, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Dauphin Island Bay, Ala.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, and channel to Mobile 1289 *Davidson, James H., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1037 *Dawson, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Dawson Springs, Ky.,* construction of sanatorium on donated lands at, authorized 1304 appropriation for 1304 *Daylight Saving,* standard time established for territorial zones 450 common carriers, Federal officials, etc., to be governed by 451 advanced one hour from last Sunday in March 451 returned on last Sunday in October 451 *Dayton, Ohio,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 137, 662 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 13, 483 *de Courcy, Miss G.,* may accept present from British Government 1326 *De Fontes, Joseph,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 28, 377, 836 *De Land, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Dead Letters Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent 800, 1253 *Deadwood, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for assay office at 782, 1237 *Deaf and Dumb Institution, D. C.* (*see* Columbia Institution for the Deaf, D. C.). *Deaf and Dumb Persons,* census schedules to indicate address etc., of 1294 *Deal Island, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of Lower Thoroughfare 253, 905, 1277 *Death Gratuities, Navy,* provisions extended to beneficiaries of persons on retired list 392 *Debates in Congress,* appropriation for printing and binding 174, 699 for reporting, House of Representatives 764, 1219 for reporting, Senate 761, 1216 deficiency appropriation for extra services, reporting, House of Representatives 28, 377, 497, 836 for extra services, reporting, Senate 25, 377, 835 *Debentures,* stamp tax on 1135 war revenue stamp tax on 321 *Debts to Enemies* (*see* Indebtedness, Domestic). *Decatur, Ala.,* appropriation for public building 197 *Deceased Persons,* tax imposed on estates of 1096 war estate tax on property of 324 *Deceased Persons in Naval Service,* disposition of unclaimed effects of 499 *Decennial Census Period,* census reports to be completed and published within 1292 *Deciduous Fruits,* appropriation for investigating, etc., insects affecting 994, 1046 *Decorations, etc., from Foreign Governments,* American citizens receiving, in war against Germany may wear them when in United States military service 872 may be accepted by military forces serving in present war 872 consent of Congress expressly granted 872 previously awarded, included 872 *Decorations of Friendly Nations,* unauthorized wearing of official, unlawful 821 punishment for 821lxix *Deeds, etc., Real Estate,* stamp tax on, except to secure a debt 1137 war revenue stamp tax on 323 *Deeds of Trust,* exempt from stamp tax 1137 war revenue stamp tax 323 restriction on foreclosure of, upon property of persons in military service, during the war 444 *Deep Bay, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of water connecting Swan Quarter Bay and 254, 906, 1278 *Deerlodge National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Defending Suits in Claims,* appropriation for expenses 155, 681 deficiency appropriation for expenses 32 *Defensive Sea Areas,* offenses against established, to be tried in district court of Canal Zone 89 use of, subject to regulations 266 *Deficiency Appropriations, 1917,* for Executive Office 2 for Smithsonian Institution 2 for Federal Trade Commission 2 for Eight-Hour Workday Commission 3 for Bureau of Efficiency 3 for Department of State 3 foreign intercourse 3 for Treasury Department 3 internal revenue 3 Independent Treasury 4 public buildings 5 Coast Guard 5 Engraving and Printing Bureau 5 Public Health Service 6 mints and assay offices 6 for District of Columbia 6 for War Department 10 river and harbor work, damages 10 Army 10 National Guard 12 Volunteer Soldiers’ Homes 13 for Navy Department 14 Navy 14 Naval Academy 16 Marine Corps 16 for Interior Department 17 new building 17 public lands 18 national park service 20 pensions 20 for Department of Justice 20 judicial 21 United States courts 21 for Post Office Department 22 postal service 22 for Department of Commerce 23 for Department of Labor 24 Immigration Service 24 Children’s Bureau 24 for legislative 24 for Senate 25, 430 for House of Representatives 26, 430 for Government Printing Office 28 public printing and binding 28 for Panama Canal 28 for National Security and Defense, under 29 the President 28, 429 for judgments;
United States courts 29 Court of Claims 29 Indian depredation claims 29 for claims certified by accounting officers 29, 33 *Deficiency Appropriations for War Expenses, etc.; First Urgent, 1917,* for Council of National Defense 182 for Emergency Shipping Fund; powers conferred on the President 182 for Bureau of Efficiency 184 for Civil Service Commission 184 for Treasury Department, additional force, Auditor for War Department 184 Auditor for Navy Department 184 additional guards, offices of assistant treasurers 184 for War Department, additional temporary employees 184 contingent expenses; stationery; rent 185 printing and binding 185 armories and arsenals 185 Army; contingencies 185 registration, draft, etc., for military service 185 General Staff Corps, expenses 186 Adjutant General’s Department 186 Coast Artillery School 186 Signal Service 187 pay, officers and enlisted men of the line and staff 188 miscellaneous 190 subsistence 190 Quartermaster Corps; supplies, services, and transportation; hospitals 190 Medical Department 196 Engineer Department 197 Ordnance Department 197 civilian military training 198 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 198 military equipment of schools and colleges 198 filing Army and Navy contracts in returns office 198 fortifications 199 insular possessions 200 Panama Canal 201 for State;
War, and Navy Department Buildings, additional employees 201 for Navy Department, additional temporary employees 202 Hydrographic Office 202 Navy, pay, miscellaneous 203 aviation 203 Bureau of Navigation 204 Bureau of Ordnance 206 Bureau of Yards and Docks; public works 207 Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 208 Bureau of Supplies and Accounts; pay of the Navy, etc 209 Bureau of Construction and Repair 211 Bureau of Steam Engineering 212 appropriations available for Coast Guard and Lighthouse Service while cooperating with Navy 212 Naval Academy 213 Marine Corps 213 for increase of the Navy; cost of submarines increased 216 for Interior Department; employees for new building 216 for Department of Commerce;
Bureau of Standards, etc 216 for Department of Labor; detention of interned aliens 216 for House of Representatives 217 amounts available during fiscal years 1917 and 1918 217 for previously incurred obligations 217lxx service by selective draft and of enlistments for Army emergency increase to be for the period of the war 217 to cease four months after proclamation declaring conclusion of peace 217 detailed statements of all expenditures hereunder to be submitted 217 *Deficiency Appropriation far War Expenses, etc., Second Urgent, 1917,* for Interstate Commerce Commission 345 for Emergency Shipping Fund 345 for Federal Board for Vocational Education 345 for Department of State, additional employees, etc 346 foreign intercourse 346 for Treasury Department 347 two additional Assistant Secretaries 347 public buildings 347 internal revenue 348 Engraving and Printing Bureau 348 Public Health Service 349 mints and assay offices 350 for District of Columbia 350 for War Department, additional temporary employees, etc 351 armories and arsenals 352 proving ground 352 terminal facilities 353 military posts, etc 354 national cemeteries 355 Panama Canal, fortifications 355 expenses, draft registration, etc 355 Army 355 General Staff Corps 355 civilian military training 364 Medical Department 364 Engineer Department 365 Ordnance Department 366 fortifications 367 Military Academy 367 Volunteer Soldiers’ Home; admissions extended 368 buildings and grounds, District of Columbia 368 temporary office buildings for War and Navy Departments 368 for State, War, and Navy Department Building 369 for Navy Department 369 Navy 369 aviation expenses 369 naval emergency fund 369 Civilian Consulting Board 369 Bureau of Navigation 369 Bureau of Ordnance 369 Bureau of Yards and Docks 370 Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 371 Bureau of Steam Engineering 371 Naval Academy 371 Marine Corps 371 increase of the Navy 371 for Interior Department 372 public lands 372 Alaska 372 Saint Elizabeths Hospital; transfer of patients 373 for Post Office Department 374 postal service 374 for Department of Agriculture 374 Federal Horticultural Board 374 for Department of Commerce 375 Bureau of Lighthouses 375 Fisheries Bureau 375 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 375 Steamboat Inspection Service 375 Bureau of Standards 375 for Department of Labor 375 Commissioners of Conciliation 375 Naturalization Service 376 standardization of first-aid methods 376 information of distribution of labor, additional 376 for Senate 376 for House of Representatives 377 for Government Printing Office 377 public printing and binding 378 for judgments, United States courts 378 Court of Claims 378 Indian depredation claims 378 for claims certified by accounting officers 379 military and naval appropriations available for emergency obligations previously incurred 383 advances allowed to contractors for Army and Navy supplies 383 prohibition against transfers of employees extended to independent establishments 383 Emergency Fleet Corporation deemed an independent establishment 383 prohibition against employing persons in another department, etc., at increased pay from lump sum appropriation 383 previously employed within one year included 383 increased pay forbidden within one year to civil employees for service in another department, etc 383 previously employed within one year of reemployment 384 Emergency Fleet Corporation included 384 restriction on transfers to departments, etc., not repealed 384 percentage increase of pay allowed piecework employees 384 basis of computing 384 not applicable to regular per diem employees 384 double pay restriction not applicable to District of Columbia teachers of night schools, etc 384 *Deficiency Appropriations for War Expenses, First Urgent, 1918,* for Alien Property Custodian 459 acquiring docks of German steamship lines, Hoboken, N.J. 459 duties as trustee of property controlled by 460 for Bureau of Efficiency 460 for Council of National Defense 461 for Employees’ Compensation Commission 461 for Food and Fuel Administrations 461 for Library of Congress 462 for Smithsonian Institution 462 for War Trade Board 462 for Department of State, additional employees, etc 462 foreign intercourse 462 for Treasury Department, contingent expenses 463 War Risk Insurance Bureau 464 Auditor for Treasury Department 464 Auditor for Navy Department 464 Auditor for State, etc., Departments 464 Treasurer’s Office 465lxxi for Treasury Department, Secret Service Division 465 Public Health Service 465 mints and assay offices 465 public buildings 466 customs 468 Engraving and Printing Bureau 468 Public Health Service 468 for District of Columbia 468 for War Department, additional employees 473 Ordnance Office 473 contingent expenses; rent 473 armories and arsenals 474 military posts, etc 474 Executive Mansion 474 Washington Monument 474 New York Harbor 474 Army; registration and draft 474 mileage 475 Quartermaster Corps, supplies, etc 475 storage and shipping facilities 477 War Port Board New York, N.
Y. 478 barracks and quarters 478 military posts 479 claims of officers and enlisted men for losses in service 479 Medical Department 480 Engineer Department 480 Ordnance Department 480 fortifications 481 Panama Canal 482 State, War and Navy Department Buildings 482 Henry Park buildings 482 temporary buildings for Army and Navy 483 buildings and grounds, D. C. 483 Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 483 for Navy Department, additional employees 484 Hydrographic Office 485 Naval Observatory 485 Navy, contingent 485 Bureau of Navigation 486 Bureau of Ordnance 486 Bureau of Yards and Docks; public works 487 Coast Guard cutters 483 Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 488 Naval Academy 488 Marine Corps 489 for Interior Department, repairs of buildings 490 Indian service 490 Alaska 490 Geological Survey 490 Mines Bureau 490 Columbia Deaf Institution 491 Freedmen’s Hospital 491 pensions 492 for Post Office Department 492 postal service 492 for Department of Justice 493 United States courts 493 penitentiaries, maintenance 494 National Training School for Boys, D.
C. 494 for Department of Agriculture 494 procuring seed, etc., for sale 494 Forest Service 495 for Department of Commerce 495 Bureau of Standards, etc 495 Coast and Geodetic Survey 496 Bureau of Lighthouses 496 Fisheries Bureau 496 for Department of Labor, transportation to wage earners 496 for Senate 497 for House of Representatives 497 for Government Printing Office 498 public printing and binding 498 all branches of District of Columbia government included in restrictions on transfers of employees 498 amounts available for previously incurred obligations of Army and Navy 498 *Deficiency Appropriations for War Expenses, etc., Second Urgent, 1918,* for providing housing for war needs 595 creation of housing corporation 595 for Interstate Commerce Commission 596 for Department of State 596 foreign intercourse 596 for Treasury Department 596 Public Health Service 596 for War Department, additional temporary employees 596 contingent expenses; stationery 597 Philippines tax legislation 597 Army 597 Panama Canal 597 for State, War, and Navy Department Buildings 597 temporary office buildings 597 for Navy Department, additional temporary employees 599 contingent expenses 599 Navy, pay, miscellaneous 599 Bureau of Navigation 599 Bureau of Ordnance 599 Bureau of Yards and Docks 599 Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 600 Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 600 Bureau of Steam Engineering 600 for Interior Department 600 Alaska 600 for Post Office Department 601 postal service 601 for Department of Commerce 601 Coast and Geodetic Survey 601 for Department of Labor 601 for House Office Building 601 for Senate 601 for House of Representatives 601 for Government Printing Office 601 public printing and binding 601 *Deficiency Appropriations for War Expenses, Third Urgent, 1918,* for Executive, housing for war needs 821 for District of Columbia 821 for Employees Compensation Commission 824 for Interstate Commerce Commission 824 for War Trade Board 825 for Treasury Department 825 public buildings 825 quarantine service 826 for War Department 826 national cemeteries 826 burial of Lieut.
Louis Brunelet, French Army 826 river and harbor damage claims 826 Army 827 fortifications, Panama Canal, etc 831 buildings and Grounds, D. C. 831 State, War, and Navy Department Buildings 831 for Navy Department 831 Navy 831lxxii for Interior Department 833 for Department of Justice 833 United States courts 833 for Post Office Department 834 postal service 834 for legislative, Botanic Garden employees 835 House Office Building 835 Capitol Power Plant 835 for Senate 835 for House of Representatives 835 for Government Printing Office 836 compensation of specified employees increased during the war 836 for judgments, United States courts 836 Court of Claims 837 Indian depredation claims 837 for claims certified by accounting officers 837, 842 *Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1919, First,* for war expenses and other purposes 1020 control, etc., of enemy alien property by Alien Property Custodian extended 1020 for Capital Issues Committee 1021 for Civil Service Commission 1021 for District of Columbia 1021 militia 1022 Shipping Board; emergency shipping fund provisions modified 1022 for War Industries Board 1022 for War Trade Board 1023 for State Department 1023 foreign intercourse 1023 International Trade Mark Registration Bureau 1023 for Treasury Department;
Arlington Building and annex 1024 War Risk Insurance Bureau 1024 public buildings 1024 interstate quarantine service 1025 quarantine stations 1025 Maj. Charles J. Nelson 1025 for War Department; contingent expenses 1025 national cemeteries 1025 barracks and quarters, seacoast defenses 1026 New York Harbor 1026 Morgan, N. J., explosion damages 1026 armories and arsenals 1026 Army; contingencies 1026 military information 1026 Coast Artillery School 1027 Signal Service 1027 Military Aeronautics Division 1027 Provost Marshal General’s office 1027 pay of officers and enlisted men of line and staff 1027 miscellaneous; clerks at headquarters, etc 1028 general appropriations, Quartermaster Corps 1028 Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 1030 Medical Department 1030 Engineer Department 1030 Ordnance Department; additional contracts authorized 1030 Chemical Warfare Service 1031 fortifications; additional contracts authorized 1031 Panama Canal fortifications 1032 Military Academy 1032 for State, War, and Navy Department Building 1032 temporary office buildings, Potomac Park 1032 for Navy Department, temporary employees 1032 contingent expenses 1033 Navy, collision damages 1033 Bureau of Navigation 1033 Bureau of Ordnance 1033 Bureau of Yards and Docks, public works 1034 hospital construction, etc 1034 Naval Academy 1034 for Interior Department;
Senate Office Building 1034 for Department of Justice; detection, etc., of crimes 1034 for United States courts; clerks’ fees, District of Columbia 1035 penitentiaries 1035 for Post Office Department; employees, etc 1035 postal service 1035 for Department of Commerce; water-cooling plant 1035 Bureau of Lighthouses 1036 Steamboat Inspection Service 1036 Standards Bureau 1037 Fisheries Bureau 1037 for Senate 1037 for House of Representatives 1037 for Government Printing Office 1038 public printing and binding 1038 for judgments, Court of Claims 1038 title of Act 1038 for claims certified by accounting officers 1038 District of Columbia, appropriations in, payable half from revenues thereof 1163 for minimum wage law, whole from its revenues 1163 *Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1919, Second,* for District of Columbia 1162 for Employees Compensation Commission 1163 for Treasury Department 1163 public buildings 1164 for War Department 1164 for Navy Department 1165 Navy 1165 for Interior Department 1168 for Postal Service 1168 for legislative 1169 for House of Representatives 1169 for Botanic Garden 1169 for Government Printing Office 1169 unexpended balances or Army appropriations covered in and authorizations repealed 1169 authority to reuse proceeds from sales of war supplies, repealed 1173 unexpended balances of Navy appropriations covered in, and authorizations repealed 1173 transfer of Army military supplies to Marine Corps 1174 title of Act declared 1174 *Dehydration of Fruits, Vegetables, etc.,* appropriation for cooperating with operating plants to determine best methods of 1007 dissemination of information 1007 operating of Government plants to supply food to Army and Navy; use of receipts 1007 *Delaware Bay,* appropriation for Government pier, Lewes, Del 252 for improvement of inland waterway from Rehoboth Bay to 252lxxiii appropriation for improvement of inland waterway from Chincoteague Bay, Va., to 252, 1277 preliminary examination, etc., to be made, for waterway from Chincoteague Bay, Va., to 1288 *Delaware River, Pa., N.
J., and Del.,* appropriation for improvement of, from Philadelphia to the sea 136, 252, 661, 905, 1176 at Camden, N.J. 252, 905, 1176 for improvement of waterway to Chesapeake Bay from 253, 1277 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Philadelphia to Trenton 1288 time extended for bridging at, Trenton, N.J. 1155 *Delegates from the Territories,* appropriation for mileage, 1st session, 65th Congress, immediately available 1 for compensation 761, 1216 for mileage 762, 1216 for clerk hire 764 clerks to be placed on roll of employees; appointment, etc 764 for clerks to; restriction 1219 deficiency appropriation for salaries 380 for mileage 430 punishment for specified corrupt practices at primary, general, or special elections of 1013 *Deleterious Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale of, etc 992 *Denison, Ernest B., and others,* may bridge Wabash River, Vincennes, Ind 84 *Denison, Walter H.,* allowance for loss on contract for levee work due to increased costs, etc., owing to war conditions 1287 not to exceed actual loss 1287 appropriation for 1287 *Denmark,* appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 *Dennett, Menander,* appointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1175 Dental Clinics, Public Schools, D.
C. appropriation for establishing, etc 935 *Dental Corps, Army,* commissioned personnel to correspond with Medical Corps 397 ratio to Army strength 397 examining and review boards 397 officers in active service to be commissioned in grades established 397 confirmation by Senate required 397 students in Enlisted Reserve Force allowed same continuance in college course as medical students subject to call to active service 397 *Denial Corps, Navy* (*see* Naval Dental Corps). *Dental Reserve Corps, Navy,* laws relating to, repealed 708 members transferred to Naval Reserve Force 708 *Dentifrices,* war excise tax on 317 *Denton, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Denver, Colo.,* appropriation for mint at 781, 1236 for public building, customhouse, etc 107 deficiency appropriation for mint at 465 land granted to Lincoln-Douglas Consumptive Hospital Association 1320 *Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for expenses of, including food production operations, for July and August, 1918 843 not available after regular appropriations made for fiscal year 1919 844 for September, 1918 957 for October, 1918 1008 for November, 1918, food production 1019 for Secretary, Assistant, Solicitor, clerks, etc 973 for Office of Farm Management 974 for Weather Bureau 974 cooperation with other bureaus 975 additional aerological stations, etc 976 repairs, etc., seacoast telegraph and cables 976 for Animal Industry Bureau 976 inspection and quarantine work 977 study of tuberculosis of animals 977 eradication of southern cattle ticks 978 dairy industry investigations 978 animal husbandry investigations, etc 978 investigations, etc., animal diseases; contagious abortion 978 hog cholera eradication, etc.; dourine 979 additional for meat inspection 979 for Bureau of Plant Industry 979 plant diseases, etc., investigations; pecans 980 investigating citrus canker; white-pine blister rot, etc 980 soil bacteriology; fertility, etc 981 acclimatization, etc.; cottonseed interbreeding 982 commercial seeds, grasses, etc.; importing adulterated seed grain, etc 981 cereal improvement, etc.; corn root, etc., diseases 981 tobacco production; drought-resistant crops 982 sugar plant investigations, etc 982 dry land crops, etc 982 fruit growing, shipping, etc.; truck-crop marketing, etc 982 Arlington experimental farm 982 foreign seeds and plants; new and rare seeds, forage, etc 983 Congressional seed distribution 983 for Forest Service 984 national forests 985 selecting, etc., agricultural lands in national forests 988 survey of lands valuable for agriculture 988 fighting fire, permanent improvements, etc 989 appraising limber, other resources, etc 989 roads, trails, bridges, etc 989 use of timber for war purposes 990 conservation of navigable streams 990 for Bureau of Chemistry 990 poultry, egg, and fish investigations 991 citrus by-products, fruit maturity, etc 991 colorants from raw materials; farm, Arlington, Va 991 manufacture of table sirup 991 enforcing pure food law; revising Pharmacopoeia 992 naval stores investigations 992 insecticide, etc., investigations 992 for Bureau of Soils 992 potash production; sales, etc 993 for Bureau of Entomology 993 preventing spread of moths; nursery stock quarantine 994lxxiv appropriation for Bureau of Biological Survey 994 destroying, predatory animals; suppressing rabies of domestic animals 995 enforcing migratory bird law 995 for Division of Accounts and Disbursements 996 for Division of Publications 996 for Bureau of Crop Estimates 997 for library 997 for contingent expenses 997 for rent in District of Columbia 998 for States Relations Service, agricultural experiment stations, etc 998 payments to Georgia Experiment Station 998 cooperative agricultural extension work 999 farmers’ cooperation work 999 reports, etc., on farmers institutes 999 experiment stations in Territories and islands 999 investigating economy, etc., of home use of agricultural products 1000 for Office of Public Roads 1000 farm irrigation investigations 1001 drainage investigations, etc.; farm water supply 1001 for Bureau of Markets 1001 marketing, etc., farm products 1002 live stock, meats, etc.; production and marketing 1002 food products supply, etc.; certificates of quality to be issued 1002 cotton grading, etc 1003 studies in rural credits, farm products, etc.; cooperation 1003 grain handling, etc 1003 for enforcing Climax, etc., baskets standard Act 1003 for experimental flour mill, etc 1003 for enforcing cotton futures Act 1003 for enforcing grain standards Act 1003 for administering warehouse Act 1004 authority to administer oaths, secure testimony, etc 1004 for enforcing insecticide Act 1004 for Federal Horticultural Board 1004 for enforcing plant quarantine Act 1005 interchangeable appropriations 1005 for agricultural demonstrations, etc., on reclamation projects 1005 for cooperative fire protection of State forested watersheds 1005 for live stock experiments, etc., in cane-sugar and cotton districts; conditions 1005 for dairying and live stock experiments on western irrigated, etc., lands 1005 amount available for vehicles, motor boats, etc.; restriction, report, etc 1005 for eradication of foot-and-mouth and other animal contagious diseases 1006 payment for animals destroyed, etc 1006 for eradication of pink bollworm of cotton 1006 for nitrate of soda production from receipts from sales 1007 for cooperative dehydration of perishable edible products 1007 establishing plants to supply armed forces 1007 for Cooperative eradication of sweet potato weevil 1007 no payment for plants, etc., destroyed 1007 oleomargarine packages modified 1008 appropriation for sundry civil expense under, for Forest Service 160 for printing and binding for 175, 700 deficiency appropriation for library 32, 841 for Bureau of Plant Industry 32, 381, 841, 1040 for Forest Service 32, 381, 382, 495, 841, 1040 for Bureau of Chemistry 32, 381, 841 for Bureau of Entomology 32, 841 for drainage investigations 32 for International Dry-Land Congress at Lethbridge, Canada 32 for Bureau of Biological Survey 34, 381, 841 for Weather Bureau 32 for contingent expenses 374 for Federal Horticultural Board 374 for Animal Industry Bureau 381, 841, 1040 for war expenses, procuring seeds for sale to farmers, etc. 494 for Bureau of Crop Estimates 841 for Bureau of Markets 1040 food stimulation, etc., appropriations, etc 1045 motor vehicle mileage allowance, on official business of 990 nitrate of soda, proceeds from sale to be credited to fund for procuring, etc 494 provisions of Migratory Bird Treaty Act 755 two additional Secretaries, authorized 274 appropriation for salaries 275 *Department of Commerce,* appropriations for Solicitor of the, assistants, etc 802, 1255 for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 803, 1255 for Bureau of Lighthouses, salaries 803, 1255 for Census Office, salaries, etc 803 cotton and tobacco statistics 803 for Census Office, salaries, etc., for 14th Census 1255 suspension of other work permitted 1256 for Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, salaries 804, 1256 developing foreign and domestic commerce 804, 1256 promoting commerce, Latin America 804, 1256 promoting commerce with the Orient 804, 1256 commercial attachés 804, 1256 for Steamboat Inspection Service, salaries 805, 1257 salaries, etc., service at large 805, 1257 for Bureau of Navigation, salaries 805, 1257 shipping service at large, salaries, etc 805, 1257 radio communication 806, 1258 for Bureau of Standards, salaries 806, 1258 apparatus, expenses, etc 806, 1259 investigations, etc 807, 1259 for contingent expenses 808, 1261 minor purchases allowed without advertising 809, 1262 for rent; storage space 809, 1262 extension of lease 1262 for sundry civil expenses under 160, 686 for Bureau of Lighthouses 160, 686 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 162, 688 for Fisheries Bureau 164, 690 for Standards Bureau 169, 695 for printing and binding for 175, 701 deficiency appropriation for Bureau of Lighthouses 23, 32, 34, 375, 383, 496, 841, 1036, 1040 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 23, 32, 375, 496, 601 for Fisheries Bureau 24, 375, 496, 841lxxv deficiency appropriation for Steamboat Inspection Service 24, 32, 375, 841, 1036 for contingent expenses 32, 495 for Bureau of Standards 32, 216, 375, 382, 495, 841, 1037, 1040 for additional stenographer to Secretary 375 for war expenses 495 for Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce 495 for judgments, Court of Claims under 837 for Census Office 841 for North Pacific Sea Products Company 1037 annual report of Commerce and Navigation to be for calendar years 1055 salaries increased of Inspector General Steamboat Inspection Service, suvising and other inspectors 739 water-cooling plant rental allowed from contingent expenses 1035 *Department of Commerce and Labor,* deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 32, 381, 383, 841, 1040 *Department of Justice,* appropriation for Attorney General, Solicitor General, Assistants 801, 1254 for Solicitors, attorneys, etc 801, 1254 for chief clerk, law clerks, examiners, etc 802, 1254 for Superintendent of prisons, etc 802, 1254 for Division of Investigation 802, 1254 for clerks, etc 802, 1254 for Division of Accounts 802, 1254 for contingent expenses 802, 1254 for rent 802, 1255 for Solicitor of the Treasury, etc 802, 1255 for Solicitor of the Department of Commerce 802, 1255 for Solicitor of the Department of Labor 803, 1255 for sundry civil expenses under 154, 680 for penitentiaries, construction 154, 680 National Training School for Boys, D.
C. 154 restriction on new buildings 154 for Assistant Attorney General, attorneys; etc., in customs cases 155, 681 for supplies, etc., customs cases 155, 681 for witness fees, etc., Board of General Appraisers 155, 681 for defending suits in claims 155, 681 for defense in Indian depredation claims 155, 681 for detection and prosecution of crimes, etc 155, 681 protecting the person of the President, etc 155, 681 for inspection of prisons and prisoners 155, 681 for traveling and emergency expenses 155, 681 for enforcing antitrust laws 155, 681 use forbidden for prosecuting labor organizations, etc.; associations of farmers, etc 155, 681 for expenses, suits affecting withdrawn oil lands 156, 682 for suits affecting allotted lands, Five Civilized Tribes 156, 682 for enforcing Acts to regulate commerce 156, 682 for suits affecting Seminole allotments 156 for Federal court reports and digests 156, 682 for Lawyers’ Cooperative Edition, Volume 61 156 for Lawyers’ Cooperative Edition, Volume 62 682 appropriation for decisions of Supreme Court, Volumes 245 to 248 156 for decisions of Supreme Court, Volumes 249 to 252 682 for Pacific Railroad suits 156, 682 for United States courts 156, 682 for penitentiaries; maintenance 158, 684 for National Training School for Boys, D.
C., maintenance 160, 684 for printing and binding for 175, 700 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 20, 32, 493, 841, 1040 for library stacks 20 for preparing, etc., Opinions of the Attorney General, Volume 30 20 for preparing, etc., Opinions of the Attorney General, Volume 31 833 for detection and prosecution of crimes, etc 20, 32, 493, 1034, 1040 for Robert S. Judge 20 for traveling and miscellaneous expenses 20 for United States courts 21, 32, 34, 381, 383, 493, 833, 841, 843, 1035, 1040 for penitentiaries, maintenance 21 for Thomas W.
Morgan 21 for judgments, Court of Claims under 29, 378, 837, 1038 for defending suits in claims 32 for National Training School for Boys, repairs 833 for Supreme Court, D. C., fuel 833 for Henry R. Rathbone 833 for Federal court reports and digests 833 for expenses, suits affecting withdrawn oil lands 841 for inspection of prisons and prisoners 1040 jail, Guthrie, Okla., transferred to Logan County 1041 *Department of Labor,* appropriation for Solicitor of the, clerks, etc 803, 1255 for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 809, 1262 for commissioners of conciliation, etc 810, 1262 for Labor Statistics Bureau 810, 1262 for Immigration Bureau 810, 1263 for Naturalization Bureau 810, 1263 for Children’s Bureau 811, 1263 for contingent expenses 811, 1263 minor purchases allowed without advertising 812, 1264 for rent 812, 1264 for civil expenses under 169, 695 for immigrant stations 169, 695 for expenses regulating immigration 170, 695 Montreal office, rental 696 expenses, custody of German crews by immigration officers, etc 696 for Holland-American Line 170 for National Steam Navigation Company 170 for United Fruit Company 170 for Hartfield, Solari and Company 171, 696 for horse and motor vehicle service, 1915 171 for Naturalization service expenses 171, 697 for clerical assistance to clerks of courts 171, 697 for printing and binding for 175, 701 for Cunard Steamship Company 696 for Scandinavian-American Line 696 for Mauro Fierro 696 for employment service, war emergency 696 for War Labor Administration, salaries and expenses 696 for commissioners of conciliation 696 for working conditions service 696 for information and education service 696 for woman in industry service 696lxxvi appropriation for investigation and inspection service 696 for personnel 696 for training and dilution service 696 for Secretary’s office 696 for printing and binding 696 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 24, 32, 34, 376, 381, 601, 841, 1040 for rent 24 for Immigration Bureau 24, 32, 381, 841, 1040 for Immigration Bureau, detention of interned aliens 216 for Children’s Bureau 24, 1040 for printing and binding for 28, 602 for Naturalization Bureau 32, 376, 381, 841 for additional watchmen 375 for Commissioners of Conciliation 375 for expenses, report on Standardization of First-aid Methods 376 for furnishing additional information on employment of wage earners 376 for war expenses, advances for transporting wage earners to employment 496 *Department of State,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, Director of the Consular Service 769 for Secretary, Under Secretary, Assistants 1224 for Director of the Consular Service, officers on drafting work, etc 1224 for Counselor, officers on foreign relations, etc 769 for assistant solicitors, chief clerk, etc 769, 1224 for chiefs of bureaus, clerks, etc 769, 1224 for additional force 769 for further additional force 770 for additional emergency employees; pay restriction 770 for temporary employees; pay restriction 1224 restriction on payment for personal services in Washington, D.
C. 770, 1224 for passport bureaus, New York and San Francisco 770, 1224 for contingent expenses, stationery, furniture, etc 770, 1224 for books, periodicals, etc., for the library 770, 1224 for lithographer, etc 770 for miscellaneous expenses 770, 1225 for rent 770, 1225 for diplomatic and consular service 519, 1325 for printing in the 521, 1328 for contribution to Interallied Committee for Reeducation of War Cripples 635 for printing and binding for 174, 700 deficiency appropriation for diplomatic and consular service 3, 32, 34, 346, 380, 382, 462, 596, 840, 843, 1023, 1040 for relief, etc., of American citizens abroad; reimbursement 3 for contingent expenses; passport office, New York 346 for printing in the 346 for war expenses, etc 462 for additional employees; pay limitation 346, 462, 1023 for contingent expenses 462, 1023 for investigations under control of, by Department of Justice 493 for war expenses, regulating entries and departures of aliens and citizens 596 details from Secret Service Division, Treasury Department, allowed 120, 643 employees allowed, in District of Columbia may be paid from emergencies fund 522 passport regulations, etc., modified 227 passports required for citizens leaving or entering the country after issue of proclamation to that effect 559 *Department of the Interior* (*see* Interior Department). *Departments, Executive* (*see* Executive Departments, D.
C.). *Departures from the United States* (*see* Foreign Travel). *Dependent Families, etc.,* persons having, may be exempted from military service 79 *Depositaries of Enemy Property,* banks, etc., to be designated as 423 stocks, drafts, etc., to be deposited with 423 collection of dividends, income, etc., from 423 money from, to be paid into the Treasury 423 bonds required from 423 *Depositaries, United States,* internal revenue stamps to be sold by; bond, etc 1135 may act as fiscal agents for sale and delivery of bonds, etc 845 may be designated abroad for disbursement for armed forces, etc., until after the war 292, 505 for foreign currencies and credits to stabilize exchange 966 for proceeds of securities payable only in foreign moneys 505 war revenue tax stamps to be sold by, etc 321 *Depositing Public Moneys, Land Offices,* appropriation for expenses 142, 667 *Depot Batteries, etc., Army,* to be raised during emergency 77 *Depot Slough Diking Association,* may construct, etc., dike across Depot Slough, Lincoln County, Oreg 1041 *Depot Slough, Oreg.,* dike authorized across, in Lincoln County 1041 *Des Moines, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 107 *Deschutes National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Desert Land Entries,* extension of time for making final proofs, applicable to claims pending prior to March 4, 1915 458 assignments included 459 not subject to forfeiture, etc., for failure to make annual payments while serving in present war 250 conditions; service specified 250 *Desert Land Laws,* protection from forfeiture of rights under, acquired by persons in military service during period thereof 448 *Destitute Women and Children, D.
C.,* appropriation for payments to abandoned, etc 945 deficiency appropriation for payments to abandoned, etc 351 *Destruction of War Material, etc.,* punishment for willful, sabotage, etc., in time of war 534 *Detached Officers’ List, Army,* details to aviation section, Signal Corps authorized from 43 *Detroit, Mich.,* appropriation for lighthouse depot, improvements 686 for over postal service 747, 1193lxxvii deficiency appropriation for marine hospital, quarters 467 *Detroit River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of channels in 258, 909 for improvement of Livingstone Channel 1283 *Devils Lake, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Sioux Indians of 577 *Dice, etc.,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317 *Dickenson County, Va.,* bridges authorized across Big Sandy River, etc., in 757 *Dickinson Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 257 *Dickinson, N. Dak.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Dies, Rolls, and Plates, United States Securities,* appropriation for custody of 119, 643 *Diet Kitchen, D. C., Washington,* appropriation for clinical examination, etc., of young children by 942 *Digest of Rules, House of Representatives,* appropriation for preparing 762, 1217 *Dike,* Depot Slough Diking Association may, Depot Slough, Lincoln County, Oreg 1041 *Diplomatic and Consular Service,* appropriation for diplomatic service 519, 1325 for salaries, ambassadors, and ministers 519, 1325 Czecho-Slovakia and Poland added 1325 Bulgaria and Service for balance of fiscal year 1919 1326 for agent, etc., Tangier 520, 1326 for agent, etc., Cairo 520, 1326 for chargés d’affaires ad interim 520, 1326 for secretaries in the diplomatic service 520, 1326 acceptance of gifts to personnel of Embassy at Berlin 1326 for Chinese, Japanese, and Turkish secretary-interpreters 520, 1326 for instruction and transit pay 520, 1326 for clerks at embassies and legations 520, 1326 for interpreters to embassies and legations 520, 1327 for student interpreters at embassies and legations 520, 1327 for quarters for student interpreters 521, 1328 for contingent expenses, missions 521, 1328 dispatch agents 521, 1328 printing in the Department of State 521, 1328 loss by exchange, etc 521, 1328 for transportation of diplomatic and consular officers 521, 1328 for steam launch, Constantinople 522, 1328 for ground rent, Tokyo, Japan 522, 1328 for Cape Spartel Light, Tangier 552, 1328 for bringing home criminals 522, 1328 for lifesaving testimonials 522, 1328 for unforeseen emergencies; expenses Neutrality Act 522, 1329 balance reappropriated 522, 1329 for personal services, District of Columbia 522 for heirs of officers dying abroad 522, 1329 for bringing home remains of officers 522, 1329 for Bureau of Weights and Measures 523, 1329 for Bureau of Customs Tariffs 523, 1329 appropriation for Mexican Boundary Commission 523, 1329 for boundary line, Alaska and Canada 523, 1329 for marking Canadian boundary 523, 1329 for Bureau for Repressing African Slave Trade 524, 1330 for International Prison Commission 524 for Pan American Union 524, 1330 for permanent court of arbitration 524, 1330 for International Commission on Tables of Constants 524, 1330 for Interparliamentary Union, promotion of international arbitration 524 for International Institute of Agriculture 524, 1331 for International Sanitary Bureau 525, 133 for United States court for China 525, 1331 for International Office of Public Health 525, 1331 for International Seismological Association 525, 1331 for British-American Pecuniary Claims Arbitration 525, 1331 for peace palace at The Hague 526, 1332 for International Radiotelegraphic Convention 526, 1332 for International High Commission 526, 1332 for Canadian Boundary Waters Commission 526, 1332 for Fifth International Conference of American States 526, 1332 for annual payment to Panama 527, 1333 for International Geodetic Association 527, 1333 for Nineteenth Conference, Interparliamentary Union 527 for International Congress against Alcoholism 527 for International Law Commission 527, 1333 for consular service 528, 1333 for consuls general, consuls, and vice consuls 528, 1333 restriction of citizenship for vice consuls 528 consular officers to be citizens 528, 1333 for consular inspectors; expenses 528, 1333 for Natalie Summers 1333 for consular assistants; ratings increased 528, 1334 for post allowances to consular and diplomatic officers in belligerent countries, etc 528, 1334 extended to officers regardless of where stationed 635 for clerks at consulates 529, 1334 for interpreters, etc., at consulates 529, 1334 for consular prisons, etc 529, 1334 for relief and protection of American seamen 529, 1335 for foreign hospital, Cape Town 529, 1335 for contingent expenses, consulates 529, 1335 loss by exchange 529, 1335 for seamen’s mission, Rio de Janeiro 530, 1335 for relief of American citizens and prisoners of war in enemy territory 530 for legation building, San Salvador 530 for addition to legation building Peking, China 530 for Interallied Committee, Reeducation of War Cripples 635, 1335 for Pan American Trade Mark Registration Bureau at Habana 1335lxxviii deficiency appropriation for relief, etc.; of American citizens abroad; reimbursement 3 for relief, etc., of American citizens in Europe 843, 1023, 1040 for vice consuls 32, 34 for consular service 32, 841, 1040 for contingent expenses, consulates 32, 346, 380, 382, 463, 841, 843, 1023, 1040 for transportation of diplomatic and consular officers 34, 346, 382, 463, 1023, 1040 for clerks at embassies and legations 346, 1023 for clerks at consulates 346, 841, 1023 for contingent expenses, missions 346, 380, 382, 462, 596, 840, 843, 1023 for additional compensation to diplomatic and consular officers in China, etc 346 for relief of Americans in Germany, etc 347 for relief and protection of American seamen 347, 382, 463 for boundary line, Alaska and Canada;
United States and Canada 380 for post allowances 463 for emergencies, etc 463 for secretaries, Diplomatic Service 840, 1040 for British-American Pecuniary Claims Arbitration 841 for consular assistants 841 for interpreters and guards in Turkish Dominions 841 for representing interests of foreign Governments 843, 1040 for International Trade-Mark Registration Bureau 1023 limit of cost, feeding, etc., prisoners suspended 346 use of moneys for personal services in Department of State allowed 522, 770 *Diplomatic Officers,* appropriation for instruction and transit pay 520, 1327 for transportation to and from posts, etc 521, 1328 for paying heirs of, dying abroad 522, 1329 for bringing home from abroad remains of 522, 1329 for post allowances in belligerent countries, etc 528, 1334 extended regardless of where stationed 635 deficiency appropriation for transportation to and from posts, etc 34, 346, 382, 463, 1023 for post allowances 463 *Diplomatic Service of Foreign Governments,* persons in, exempt from registration for military service 956 *Director of Aircraft Production,* formation of Aircraft Production by, authorized 888 to hold majority of stock; duties, etc 888 *Director of Naval Communications,* appropriation for expenses, office of 731 *Director of the Consular Service,* appropriation for 769, 1224 *Director of the Mint,* appropriation for, examiner, assayer, clerks, etc 776, 1231 for freight on bullion and coin 776, 1231 for contingent expenses 776, 1231 for examinations, precious metals statistics, etc 776, 1231 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 465 to coin silver 50-cent pieces to commemorate Illinois centennial 594 *Dirk Knives,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 *Disabled Soldiers, Sailors, etc.,* application of rehabilitation fund for expenses of investigation of eligibility for training, supplies, etc 1179 *Disbarment Proceedings, interior Department,* appropriation for expenses of testimony 150, 676 *Disbursement of Army Accounts,* provisions for auditing, etc., abroad 293 *Discharged Sick Soldiers, etc.* (*see also* Public Health Service), provisions for hospital care, etc., of designated 1302 *Discharged Soldiers, etc., Honorably,* preference to, in clerical, etc., appointments hereafter in departments, etc 1293 *Disciplinary Barracks, Army,* deficiency appropriation for Fort Leavenworth, Kans., new buildings, etc 1030 *Diseases Among Indians,* appropriation for prevention and treatment of 563 deficiency appropriation for prevention, etc 31, 1039 *Diseases, Animal,* appropriation for suppressing, among live stock of Indians 567 for preventing spread of 977 for investigating contagious 977 for investigations of tuberculin, etc 977 for investigating 978 for control, etc., of contagious 1045 *Diseases, Communicable,* deficiency appropriation for control of, in areas adjoining military and naval reservations, etc 468 *Diseases, Contagious, D.
C.,* appropriation for preventing spread of 940 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of 7 amount for personal services preventing spread of, fiscal year 1918, increased 595 *Diseases of Man, etc.,* appropriation for investigating, etc 121, 645 *Disinfecting Service, D. C.,* appropriation for maintaining 941 deficiency appropriation for maintaining 471 *Disloyalty, etc.,* punishment for willfully inciting, in armed forces in time of war 553 *Disloyalty, in Military or Naval Forces,* punishment for inciting, in time of war 219 *Dispatch Agents,* appropriation for, at London, New York, San Francisco, and New Orleans 521, 1328 *Distilled Spirits* (*see also* Beverages, etc.), additional tax levied on all, imported or domestic 308 further, if for beverages 308 imported perfumes containing 308 collection by customs officers 308 importation of prohibited 308 product of Virgin Islands admitted 308 for other than beverages allowed under restrictions, etc 308 packages may be filled at distilleries without entry in warehouse 309 transfers allowed in tanks, etc., and warehoused 309 in tanks, etc., to rectifiers 309 regulations, payment of tax, etc 309 within thirty days, etc., without warehouse stamps 309lxxix ethyl alcohol may be used for Government purposes or denaturation without distillery time restrictions 309 shorter period allowed for filling tubs 309 additional tax on amount in hands of retailers, etc 309 further, for beverages 309 payment on amount in hands of bankruptcy court 309 rectified spirits; additional tax on, except gin 310 reduction of proof after rectifying, unlawful 310 reusing permitted 310 additional tax not applicable to tax paid cordials or liqueurs 310 blends of pure wines or straight whiskies 310 whisky restrictions 310 uniform regulations for manufacture, etc., to be made 310 for rectifying, etc 310 punishment for violations; double tax for evasions 310 exchange of wholesale dealer’s and rectified stamps restricted 310 designated stamps discontinued 310 meters, tanks, etc., to be installed 311 business forbidden for noncompliance 311 entry permitted in bond of, shipped prior to September 1, 1917 427 to be exported in a year 427 foods, fruits, etc., not to be used in production of, for beverages 282 for other than beverages, or for fortifying sweet wines, permitted 282 importation of, forbidden 282 licenses required for permitted production 282 punishment for violations 282 commandeering of, in bond or in stock, for Government uses 282 compensation, etc 282 Commandeering of all, authorized for redistillation for Government uses 282 compensation to be determined by the President 282 suit authorized, etc., if not satisfactory 282 importation of, produced after October 3, 1917, for beverages, forbidden 1106 internal revenue tax on, 1918 1105 for beverages 1105 stock on hand 1107 sale of, until end of the war, etc., unlawful after June 30, 1919 1046 removal from bond forbidden except for export 1046 regulations to be prescribed for manufacture, sale, etc 1046 importing prohibited hereafter during the war, etc 1047 shipments en route excepted 1047 punishment for violations 1047 prohibitory zones for, to be established around coal mines, munition plants, etc 1047 punishment for violations 1047 produced in Porto Rico prior to October 3, 1917, may be admitted for industrial purposes 1048 beverages excluded 1048 punishment for violations; double tax for evasion 1048 *Distilleries,* fermented liquors may be removed to industrial, without paying tax 311, 1109 time restrictions modified for manufacture, etc., of ethyl alcohol used for other than beverages 309, 1107 denatured alcohol 309, 1107 on filling tubs, for other than beverages 309, 1107 *Distillers,* additional special tax on business of, where forbidden by State laws, etc 1128 no immunity from penalty, etc 1128 *Distinctive Paper, Securities,* appropriation for expenses, etc 119, 643 number of sheets increased for currency and internal revenue stamps 5 revenue stamps, checks, etc 348 *Distinguished Service Cross, Army,* to be awarded by the President for extraordinary heroism in the Army against armed enemy, since April 6, 1917 870 *Distinguished Service Medal, Army,* to be awarded by the President for exceptionally meritorious acts in the Army, since April 6, 1917 870 to enlisted man holding certificate of merit 871 *Distinguished Service Medal, Navy,* to be awarded by the President for exceptionally meritorious service to the Government in the Navy since April 6, 1917 1056 *District Attorneys, United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 157, 683 payment to clerks, acting as, during vacancies 157, 683 for fees, District of Columbia 157, 683 allowances for salaries 157, 683 for regular assistants, appointed by Attorney General 157, 683 for special assistants to 157, 683 deficiency appropriation for, and assistants 493, 843, 1040 pay of Connecticut, increased 1183 *District Building, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries, care of 919 for fuel, miscellaneous supplies, etc 919 deficiency appropriation for fuel, miscellaneous supplies, etc 6, 468, 1162 *District Courts,* appropriation for judges 812, 1264 for judge, etc., Hawaii 812, 1264 Porto Rico 812, 1264 for additional judge, Texas, western district 156 for judge, Porto Rico district 156 deficiency appropriation for judge, Porto Rico 21 for additional judge, Texas, northern district 21 jurisdiction conferred upon, over violations of Act placing carriers under Federal control 457 jurisdiction in all civil admiralty and maritime causes 395 claimants under State workmen’s compensation laws 395 seizures; prizes and condemnation 395 exclusive of State courts; restriction 395 Army and Navy insurance claims suits 410 given to enforce provisions of Trading with the Enemy Act 425 testimony, etc., in war-risk insurance, etc., cases 399 vested with jurisdiction for enforcing Revenue Act of 1918 1148lxxx *District Judges,* appropriation for 812, 1264 for Hawaii 812,1264 for Porto Rico 812, 1264 for Porto Rico district 156 for additional, Texas, western district 156 for expenses 158, 684 deficiency appropriation for, Porto Rico district 21 for additional, Texas, northern district 21 salaries increased 1156 *District of Columbia,* appropriation for expenses of (half from District revenues) for July and August, 1918 843 not available after regular appropriations made for fiscal year 1919 844 for general expenses (half from Treasury, half from District revenues) 918 for salaries, executive office 918 for veterinary division 918 for purchasing division 918 for building inspection division 918 for plumbing inspection division 918 for care, etc., District Building 919 for assessor’s office 919 for special assessment office 919 for personal tax board 919 for license bureau 919 for collector’s office 919 for auditor’s office 919 for corporation counsel’s office 920 for sinking fund office 920 for coroner’s office 920 for market masters and markets 920 for fish wharf and market 920 for superintendent of weights, measures, and markets 920 for Engineer Commissioner’s office 920 for municipal architect’s office 921 for public utilities commission 921 for street cleaning division 921 for board of examiners, steam engineers 921 for insurance department 921 for surveyor’s office 921 for inspectors, regulating employment of females 921 for District Council of Defense 922 for free public library and Takoma Park branch 922 for central garage 922 for contingent expenses 922 for printing reports 923 for motor vehicles; purchases authorized 923 regulation of use of vehicles, etc 923 restriction on use of horses, etc 923 specific authority required for use of horses, etc 923 payment for fire insurance forbidden 923 specific residence telephones allowed 923 for postage 923 for streetcar tickets 923 for judicial expenses 924 for coroner’s, etc., expenses 924 for advertising 924 for enforcing game and fish laws 924 for survey, etc., of dangerous, etc., buildings 924 for copies of wills, etc., to assessor 924 for recorder of deeds, rent 924 pay for copying deeds, etc 924 for vehicle tags 924 for repairs to buildings injured by fire 924 for repairs, etc., to markets 924 appropriation for maintenance, lights, etc., fish wharf 924 for operation, etc., refrigerating plant 925 for motor vehicles for superintendent of weights, measures, and markets 925 for store yard, shop, etc 925 for improvements and repairs 925 for assessment and permit work 925 for work on streets and avenues; schedules 925 width of roadway, Nineteenth Street NW., E Street to New York Avenue, increased 925 for grading, etc., approaches to Government buildings; extending water mains, etc 925 for repaving F Street NW., Seventh to Ninth Streets 925 for repaving Twelfth Street NW., B to C Streets 925 for grading streets, etc 925 for condemning streets, etc 926 for suburban roads, construction, etc 926 Rhode Island Avenue NE., Fourth to Twelfth Streets 926 Canal Road NW., retaining wall 926 New Hampshire Avenue NW., Georgia Avenue to Park Road 927 Kalorama Road NW., Champlain to Sixteenth, and Seventeenth to Sixteenth 927 for paying damages by grading of Spring Place 927 for opening streets, etc., under highways system, from District revenues entirely 927 Piney Branch Road NW., Allison to Buchanan Streets, abandoned 927 for repairs, streets, etc 927 changing curb lines 927 for sidewalks and curbs, public reservations, etc 927 for repairs, suburban roads 927 for war emergency repairs and improvements, temporary personal services; conditions, etc 928 for urgent work on public improvements; authorized by the President 928 for bridges 928 Highway, watchmen, etc. 928 for sewers, cleaning, etc 928 land for sewage pumping station 929 for sewage treatment works, site 929 for streets, cleaning, snow removal, etc 929 for disposal of city refuse 929 deposit of proceeds, etc. 929 removals excluded 930 for parking commission 930 for bathing beach 930 for playgrounds; swimming pools 930 new site on reservation 126 930 for public convenience stations 930 for condemning insanitary buildings 930 for electrical department 931 for lighting expenses 931 for fire alarm boxes, public telephones, etc 931 for additional apparatus, fire alarm headquarters, etc 931 for Rock Creek Park, etc 931 for public schools 932 German instruction barred 933 vacation schools and playgrounds 933 free dental clinics 935lxxxi appropriation for schools; instruction camp for high school cadets 936 community forums, etc 936 transporting tubercular pupils 937 free tuition to children of Army and of Navy 937 buildings, portable schools, etc 937 restriction on soliciting subscriptions, etc 937 for instruction of deaf mute persons 937 for instruction of blind children 937 for police department 937 probationary privates 938 National Bureau of Criminal Identification 938 for policemen and firemen’s relief fund 939 for fire department; force increased 939 for health department 940 for clinical care, etc., of children under six 942 for court of appeals reports 942 for probation system, supreme court 942 for juvenile court 942 for police court 942 for municipal court 943 for lunacy writs 943 for interest and sinking fund 943 for emergency fund 943 for support of convicts out of the District 943 for courthouse employees 943 for court of appeals building, care, etc 943 for expenses, supreme court 944 for Board of Charities 944 for reformatories and correctional institutions 944 for medical charities 946 for Tuberculosis Hospital 946 for Gallinger Municipal Hospital 947 for care of children, etc 947 for temporary homes 948 for support, etc., of insane 948 for relief of the poor 949 for transportation of paupers 949 for workhouse and reformatory, salaries and expenses 949 for militia expenses 950 for refund of erroneous collections 950 for reclamation, etc., Anacostia River Flats 950 Anacostia Park established 951 for water service 951 for Washington Aqueduct, etc 951 for Conduit Road, maintenance, etc 951 for emergencies; meters in public buildings etc 951 for McMillan Park grounds 951 for civilian guards, etc 951 control of Secretary of War, not affected 951 for water department, salaries, etc 952 for extending water service 952 employment of temporary draftsmen, etc., on sewers, streets, etc 952 laborers, mechanics, etc 953 horses, wagons, etc 953 temporary engineers, laborers, etc., for water department 953 legal holidays allowed per diem employees and day laborers 953 payments from miscellaneous trust fund deposits 954 for repaying Treasury, construction, etc., of jail, from District revenues 954 appropriation for repaying Treasury for advances to pay teachers, 1873 and 1874, from District revenues 954 for Columbia Hospital for Women; construction, etc 122 for Columbia Hospital for Women, repairs, etc 647 for Zoological Park 122, 652 for parkway connecting Potomac and Rock Creek Parks 126, 650 for Ericsson Memorial 126 for burial of indigent soldiers, etc., at Arlington, etc 130, 656 for construction of new Aqueduct Bridge 135 for Providence Hospital 136, 661 for Garfield Hospital 136, 662 for fees, United States district attorney 157, 683 allowance for salaries, etc., from, restricted 157, 683 for attorney in charge of condemnation proceedings 801, 1254 employment of other counsel forbidden 802, 1254 for court of appeals 812, 1264 for supreme court 812, 1264 for courthouse, temporary quarters 666 for public comfort station, Stanton Park 659 deficiency appropriation for care, etc., District Building 4, 468, 1162 for assessor’s office 6 for coroner’s office 6, 350, 822 for public utilities commission 6, 350 for public library 6, 468 for contingent expenses 6, 350, 469, 821 for care, etc., motor vehicles 7 for vehicle tags 7, 350 for computation, etc., vault privileges under sidewalks 7 for Benning Road and viaduct 7, 350 for bridges 7, 350 for electrical department 7 for public schools 7, 351, 470, 822, 1162 free tuition to enlisted men on duty near 470 for instruction of deaf-mute persons 7 for police department 7, 470 for fire department 7, 470, 1162 for health department 7, 351, 470, 823, 1162 for police court 8, 1021 for municipal court 8, 351, 823 for refund from District revenue, to the Treasury of criminal fines in United States cases 8 for support of convicts out of District 8, 32, 382, 823 for Washington Asylum and Jail 8, 351, 471 for reformatories and correctional institutions 471, 823 for Home for Aged and Infirm 8 for National Training School for Girls 8 for isolating ward, Garfield Hospital 8 for Columbia Hospital for Women 8 for Emergency Hospital 8, 471 for Eastern Dispensary 8 for Tuberculosis Hospital 9, 471 for Board of Children’s Guardians 9 for Industrial Home School for Colored Children 9 for Industrial Home School 9 for indigent insane 9, 472 for lunacy writs 9, 823 for workhouse 9, 472, 1022 for small park areas 9 for reformatory 9, 472lxxxii deficiency appropriation for paying judgments 9, 351, 472, 824 except Samuel T.
Kalbfus and Edward S. Wood 9 for Washington Aqueduct 9, 351 for clearing titles, squares 612 and 613, for park uses 10 for supreme court expenses 32, 34, 823 for central garage 350 for advertising 350, 469 for playgrounds; swimming pools 350 for public schools, Chevy Chase 351 for community forums, etc 470 for abandoned families 351 for Auto Livery, and Federal Taxicab Companies 351 for postage 469 for printing reports to Congress 469 for repairs, suburban roads 469 for Highway Bridge 469 for paving Park Road NW., New Hampshire Avenue to Fourteenth Street 469 for sewers 469, 822, 1162 for street cleaning, snow removal, etc 469 for public convenience stations 469 for new station, Eighth and F Streets 469 for support of jail prisoners 471 for transporting prisoners 471 for Home for Aged and Infirm 471 for care of children, etc 471 for water service; mains to new Government buildings 472 for joint Congressional committee on fiscal relations with 497 for housing for war needs 595 for suburban roads, construction, etc 822 for work on streets and avenues 822 for extending Cathedral Avenue 822 for South Dakota Avenue bridge 822 for juvenile court 823 for medical charities 824 for Helen C.
Sheckels 824 for repaying E and F Street roadways through Judiciary Park 831 for executing Minimum Wage Law 1021 for repair of fire damages to buildings 1021 for militia expenses, 1919; reappropriation 1022 for disposal of city refuse 1162 amount for collecting, etc., ashes 1162 additional pay of $120 a year to employees receiving $2,500 or under 814 water department employees from water revenues 815 of $240 to civilian employees in, provided for 1267 alley dwellings discontinuance postponed until after present war 560 alley population of, to be provided for after the war 552 allowed two midshipmen at Naval Academy 430 amounts for, in First Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1919, payable half from District revenue 1163 for minimum-wage law, wholly from District revenues 1163 arms, etc., to be issued to home guards of 181 bonds of, exempt from war revenue stamp tax 319 buildings, etc., may be leased in, for military purposes 861 buildings, etc., may be requisitioned for use of Department of Agriculture 1048 requisitioning buildings, etc.; dwelling houses, etc., excepted 1048 payment for; suit if amount unsatisfactory 1048 buildings owned by the Government in, to be used for living purpose of war work employees, if unoccupied 551 Maltby Building excepted 551 conversion of, directed into apartment house or for offices 552 contagious diseases prevention, etc., allotment increased for fiscal year 1918 595 corporations;
Aircraft Production Corporation may be formed under District laws 888 Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows may sell, borrow money on, etc., real estate property 38 designated officers of, exempted from selective draft 78 double pay restriction not applicable to night and vacation school teachers 384 draft boards for emergency Army increase created in; duties, etc 79 employees allowed leave of absence without loss of pay, etc., while on duty in Officers’ Reserve Corps 72 to be restored to positions when relieved 72 fuel for use of, to be purchased from Government Fuel Yards 673 garbage and miscellaneous refuse collection to be by District Government 539 purchase of existing plants, operation, etc 540 appropriation for; half from District revenues 541 George Washington Memorial Building, necessary initial subscription reduced; time extended 123 further extension of time 1270 hospital on land owned by the Government authorized in 1304 appropriation for 1304 houses, etc., to be provided for employees on war needs requiring residence in 550 included in census of 1920 1291 intoxicating liquors shipment, etc., prohibitions extended to 1151 joint Congressional Committee on fiscal relations with, continued 27 lands to be acquired for navy yard extension 724 closing of 11th Street SE 724 leases terminated of included 724 limitation of amount for temporary employees, 1917, increased 9 memorial statue of President James Buchanan, permitted in Meridian Hill Park 632 to Francis Asbury, authorized 1213 to religious sisterhoods serving in Civil as nurses permitted on public grounds 500 minimum wages established for women and minors 960 pediatry regulations, fee, etc 560 probation system, appointments, etc., modified 1325 prohibition against transferring employees from department, etc., extended to all branches of government of 498 purchase price of automobiles for, increased 822 railroad siding to Army medical supply depot authorized; limitations 538lxxxiii real estate sales, etc., by corporation for housing, etc., needs, authorized 595 rent of buildings required for military purposes in, authorized in time of war 861 rent profiteering prevention during present war 593 salary increases effective from July 1, 1918; restriction 1021 transportation home furnished war workers, etc., in 1052, 1266 tubercular pupils allowed car tickets 350 *District of Columbia, Commissioners of the,* appropriation for salaries 918 for District Council of Defense under direction of 922 for emergency repairs, improvements, etc., due to present war 928 to appoint Minimum Wage Board; duties, etc 961 *Ditch and Irrigation Companies, Mutual,* exempt from income tax 1076 *Dividends,* distribution of profits, etc., of corporations, as construed in Revenue Act of 1918 1059 distributions of earnings, etc., included in income tax returns as 337 assignment of tax rates 338 restriction on paying, etc., by carriers under Federal control 454 *Division of Venereal Diseases, Public Health Service,* establishment of, under Assistant Surgeon General Public Health Service 886 assistants, clerks, etc 886 duties and functions of 886 other departments, etc., not interfered with 887 *Dixie National Forest, Utah and Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Dixon, Mont.,* townsite block, granted to Sanders County school district 1014 *Document Room, House of Representatives,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 763, 1218 *Document Room, Senate,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 758, 1214 *Dog River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 1279 *Dollars, Standard Silver,* held in Treasury against issue of certificates, to be sold; amount 535 to be coined from bullion purchased 536 *Domestic Commerce, Foreign and,* appropriation for promoting and developing 804 *Domestic Corporations* (*see* Corporations, Domestic). *Domestic Products,* advances authorized to persons, etc., to assist in exportation of 1313 to banks, etc., loaning money for such purposes 1313 maximum amount permitted 1314 notes with security required, etc 1314 *Domestic Shipments,* acceptance of drafts, etc., based on, allowed Federal reserve member banks 235 *Dominican Republic,* appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 details from Navy and Marine Corps authorized to serve under; pay, etc 437 *Donora, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Donovan, Jeremiah,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 27 *Doorkeeper, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, special employee, messengers, etc 763, 1218 *Doorkeeper, Senate* (*see* Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, Senate). *Dorchester Bay, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 251, 1275 *Double Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 257 *Double Salaries,* restrictions on receiving, not applicable to additional pay of $120 a year to civilian employees 815 to additional pay or $240 a year to civilian employees 1268 *Douglas, Ariz.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Douglas, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Dourine, etc.,* appropriation for investigating, treating, etc 979 *Dover, N.
J.,* appropriation for Picatinny Arsenal 127 *Dowagiac, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Draft, Selective* (*see also* Army Emergency Increase), provisions relating to 76 appropriation for registration, etc., expenses 851 deficiency appropriation for registration expenses 185, 355, 474, 1027 for reimbursing printing 498 for technical training at schools, etc., of drafted soldiers 1029 balance of appropriation for expenses of, 1919, covered in 1170 alien residents withdrawing citizenship intention petition to be relieved from, exempted 885 forever debarred citizenship thereby 885 calling of full quotas of classes of registrants authorized after completion of State, etc., quotas 883 maximum number may be raised each year by, until close of war 894 men outside age for, may be enlisted for services under War Department 894 disqualified for minor physical defects may be drafted for same purpose 894 no exemption from, of employees under Act for conservation of minerals, etc 1012 food conservation Act 283 Food Survey Act 275 Migratory Bird Treaty Act 757 Vocational Rehabilitation Act 620 no payment from Food Production appropriations to persons placed in deferred classification for 1045 provisions for, of persons between 18 and 45 955 registration of alien residents, by convention agreements with their respective countries 884 registration of all males who have reached 21 years of age since June 5, 1917 557 service under, to be for period of war 217 compulsory, to cease four months after peace proclaimed 217lxxxiv *Drafting Service, Legislative,* creation of, under direction of the two Houses of Congress 1141 duties, etc 1141 *Drafts,* stamp tax on, not sight or demand 1137 war revenue stamp tax on, not sight or demand 323 *Drainage,* census inquiries as to lands reclaimed by, capital of enterprises, etc 1294 *Drainage, Farm, etc.,* appropriation for investigations, etc 1001 deficiency appropriation for 32 *Drainage Investigations, Reclamation Service,* appropriation for, outside of reclamation projects 676 *Dresel, E.
L.,* may accept present from British Government 1326 *Drops, Medicinal,* war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317 *Drought Resistant Crops,* appropriation for breeding, etc 982 *Drug, etc., Plants,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 981 for physiological and fermentation investigations 981 *Drugs,* war excise tax on, proprietary medicinal, sold by producer, etc 317 *Drugs, Adulterated, etc.,* appropriation for detecting, District of Columbia 941 for expenses regulating sale, etc 992 *Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for chemical biological investigation of 991 *Dry Dock, Boston, Mass.,* appropriation for purchase of, etc., from Massachusetts 1013 *Dry Docks,* included as plants for shipbuilding, etc 1022 requisitioning, etc., of, for Government uses authorized 915 *Dry Land Congress, International, Lethbridge, Canada, 1913,* deficiency appropriation for 32 *Dry Land Farming,* appropriation for methods of crop production under 982 *Drying of Vegetables, Fruits, etc.* (*see* Perishable Edible Products). *Dubois, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Dubuque, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 107 *Duchesne County, Utah,* appropriation for aid of public schools in 587 *Duck Island, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 905, 1276 *Dues, Club, etc.,* internal revenue tax on, exceeding $10 1121 war revenue tax on 319 *Duluth, Minn.,* appropriation for public building 107 *Duluth-Superior Harbor, Minn, and Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of 136, 1282 for maintenance of improvement 257, 909 *Dunkirk, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 909, 1284 *Duns Creek, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 1279 *Duplication of Work by Departments,* appropriation for investigating, etc., by Efficiency Bureau 768, 1223 *Durango National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Durant, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 107, 635 use of amount for public building, extended 391 *“During the Session,”* to mean 120 days 764 to mean 213 days 219 *Duties on Imports,* additional, authorized on wheat to maintain price guaranteed to producers etc 281, 1351 may be imposed on designated minerals, etc., used for war purposes 1009 *D’Wamish, etc., Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 587 *Dyestuffs, etc.,* appropriation for developing color standards for 807, 1259 **E.** *East Bay Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 257 *East Chester Creek, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 251 *East Dundee, Ill.,* construction of bridge authorized across Fox River by West Dundee and 450 *East Las Vegas, N. Mex.,* appropriation for public building 108 *East Orange, N. J.,* appropriation for public building 108 *East Pearl River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 907 *East River, N. Y.,* appropriation for improving aids to navigation on 161 for improvement of 136, 661, 1276 for improvement of, for 40 foot channel, Hell Gate 252, 905 *East Saint Louis, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 108 for public building, rent, etc 635 deficiency appropriation for public building, rent 1024 *East Youngstown, Ohio,* bridge authorized across Mahoning River at 1158, 1159 *Eastern Dispensary and Casualty Hospital, D.
C.* appropriation for care of indigent patients 946 deficiency appropriation for care etc., of indigent patients 8, 824 *Eastern Transportation Company,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment to 837 former appropriation repealed 837 *Eatonton, Ga.,* exchange of public building site authorized 1015 limit of cost 1015 *Eclipse of the Sun, 1918,* appropriation for expenses of observing 122 *Ecuador,* appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 *Edenton, N. C.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 168, 694 *Editorials, els.,* restrictions during the war on printing, circulating, etc., in foreign languages respecting policies of the Government 425lxxxv *Education Bureau, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, clerks, etc 796, 1249 for investigating rural and industrial education, and school hygiene 796, 1249 for traveling expenses 796, 1249 for books, etc 796, 1249 for investigating school and home gardening 796, 1249 for collecting statistics, etc 796, 1249 for documents, apparatus, etc 796, 1249 for investigating city schools, etc 797, 125 for kindergarten education investigations 797, 1250 for printing and binding report of Commissioner 174, 700 deficiency appropriation for reconstruction, etc., offices 17 for investigating school and home gardening 31 *Education, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 796, 1249 for traveling expenses 796, 1249 for education of Alaska natives under supervision of 150, 676 for printing and binding annual report of 174, 700 deficiency appropriation for education of Alaska natives 31 distribution of reindeer to natives, etc., of Alaska by 677 *Education, Vocational* (*see* Vocational Education, Federal Board for). *Educational Institutions,* admissions to entertainments, etc., for benefit of, exempt from internal revenue tax 1121 admissions for benefit of, exempt from war revenue tax 319 drafted men may be assigned for special and technical training in 957 contracts authorized for subsistence, instruction, etc 957 *Educational Organizations,* exempt from income tax 1076 second class mail rates on publications of, increased, etc 328 *Efficiency and Economy,* appropriation for, to secure methods of, in Treasury Department 777 *Efficiency Bureau,* appropriation for establishing efficiency ratings, investigating administrative personnel, etc 768, 1223 deficiency appropriation for investigations, etc 3 for rent; retention of quarters in Winder Building revoked 184 for expenses of investigations, supplies, etc 460 restriction on pay to employees 461 *Eggs,* appropriation for investigating methods of handling, etc 991 for experimental shipments 991 for market news service on 1047 for stimulating production of 1047 *Egypt,* appropriation for agent and consul general at Cairo 520, 1326 *Eight Hour Law,* applicable to watchmen, messengers, and laborers in first and second class post offices 753 applicable to railway mail clerks at terminal and transfer offices 753 overtime pay for emergency excess work 753 *Eight Hour Standard Workday,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, Commission on 3 *Eighteenth Street and Virginia Avenue N.
W., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for temporary office building for War Department, care, etc 598 *Eighth Judicial Circuit,* appropriation for messenger, etc., circuit court of appeals 812, 1264 *Eighth Lighthouse District,* depot for, New Orleans, La., authorized 608 *El Paso, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 108 may bridge Rio Grande River 396 consent, etc., of Mexico required 396 *Eldorado, Kans.,* appropriation for public building 108, 635 limit of cost increased, public building at 1158 *Eldorado National Forest, Cal. and Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Elections, Congressional,* punishment for specified corrupt practices at primary, general or special 1013 *Electric Cars, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 748, 1195 pay to be determined by Interstate Commerce Commission 748 substitution of wagon service authorized 749 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 381 *Electric Currents,* appropriation for investigating destructive effects of high power, etc 807 *Electric Fans, Portable,* excise tax on, sold by producers, etc 1122 *Electric Plants, Army,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., at posts 42, 847 for maintenance, etc., seacoast fortifications 816, 1305 for installing, etc., at seacoast fortifications, from unexpended balances 816 for installing, etc., Panama Canal fortifications 819 for maintenance, etc., Panama Canal fortifications 1307 for installing, for seacoast fortifications Canal Zone 1307 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 187 for installing, etc., at seacoast fortifications; war expenses 199 unexpended balances for, covered in 1305 sale of surplus light and power permitted 52, 857 receipts from, to be deposited in the Treasury 1028 *Electric Power Transmission,* condemnation of land for rights of way for, by persons making ships, munitions of war, etc., for the United States, or its allies 895 property in present use therefor excepted 895 proceedings under State procedure 895lxxxvi plans, etc., to be submitted to Secretary of War 895 condemnation proceedings authorized on approval 895 limitation on use of public land or in any waters 895 surety bond for construction, etc 895 immediate possession, etc., on filing condemnation petition, etc 896 no plans to be submitted or approved after termination of the war 896 approvals prior thereto, not affected 896 vacation before judgment of condemnation, authorized 896 no franchise for, to be granted after the war 896 *Electric Railways, Street, etc., Passenger,* not included in provisions for Federal control of railroads 453 *Electrical Department, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 931 for supplies, contingent expenses 931 for placing wires underground 931 for extending police patrol system 931 for installing telephone signal system, twelfth precinct 931 for lighting expenses 931 for fire-alarm boxes, etc 931 for enlarging headquarters apparatus 931 for exchanging motor truck 931 deficiency appropriation for fire-alarm boxes, etc 7 *Elgin, Ill.,* may bridge Fox River 339 *Elizabeth River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 252, 905, 1276 *Elk River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 253, 905, 1277 *Elkins, W.
Va.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Ellensburg, Wash.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Ellis Island Immigrant Station, N. Y.,* appropriation for main building, repairs, etc 169 for new boilers, etc 170 for ferryhouse, etc 170 for fire protection 170 for sea wall 170, 695 for replacing worn-out machinery 695 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc., to buildings 24 *Elyria, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 108 *Embargo,* exporting prohibited articles during present war unlawful 225 punishment for 225 vessels forbidden departure if carrying prohibited articles 225 punishment for violations 225 *Embassies,* appropriations for clerks at 520, 1327 for interpreters to 520, 1327 deficiency appropriation for clerks at 346, 1023 *Embezzlement of Government Property,* punishment for, of property of Government owned corporation 1016 *Emergencies, Diplomatic and Consular Service,* appropriation for unforeseen 522, 1329 employment of personal services in District of Columbia from 522 deficiency appropriation for 463 *Emergency Fleet Corporation, United States Shipping Board,* housing of shipyard employees and families authorized by 438 acquiring lands, erecting buildings, etc., for 438 immediate possession of property, etc 439 powers to cease at end of the war 439 expenditures authorized; premiums for speedy completion of work 439 report of all expenditures in detail exceeding $10,000 439 moneys turned over from Emergency Shipping Fund to be expended by 183 prohibition on transfers of department employees applicable to 384 on increased pay to civil employees from departments, etc 384 settlement of claims for losses, etc., in supplying manganese, etc., needed for national defense during the war, requested by 1274 street railroads, etc., may be taken over for transportation of shipyard employees, etc 535 timber, etc., condemned for purposes of, etc 888 *Emergency Fund, D.
C.,* appropriation for 943 *Emergency Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 946 deficiency appropriation for care of indigent patients 8 for elevator 471 *Emergency Internal Revenue Tax Act, 1914,* repealed 1132 provisions continued for collecting special taxes, penalties, etc 1133 *Emergency Naval Construction,* meaning of terms used 719 authority vested in the President 720 order ships or war material from any person 720 compliance and precedence compulsory 720 possession of factory, etc., on refusal of owner 720 modify or cancel existing contracts 720 possession and use of factory, etc., on failure of owner to comply 720 require whole output of factory, etc 720 quantity, time, and price 720 take over and operate any factory, etc 720 authority to cease six months after peace with Germany 720 compensation to be made for canceled contracts, property taken, etc 720 determination of, by the President 720 part payment if amount not satisfactory 720 suit for balance authorized 720 *Emergency Repairs and Improvements, D.
C.,* appropriation for temporary personal services for, on account of existing war 928 conditions, etc., authorizing 928 for urgent work on public improvements, etc 928 authorization of the President required 928 *Emergency Shipping Fund,* appropriation for acquiring plants, ships, etc 650 for constructing ships; cost increased 650lxxxvii appropriation for acquisition of plants for shipbuilding, etc 651 for operating ships acquired by United States 651 ships turned over to Army and Navy excluded 651 for housing, etc., shipyard employees 651 for expenses, taking over street railroads, etc., to convey shipyard employees 651 for purchasing ships built in foreign shipyards 651 for recruiting, instructing, etc., officers and crews for American vessels 651 power of President extended to authorizations, etc., herein made 651 accounts to be audited, etc 651 deficiency appropriation for acquiring plants, ships, etc 345 limitation of cost increased 345 for constructing ships; cost increased 345 for purchase of other ships 345 for acquisition of plants for shipbuilding, etc 345 President authorized to place orders for ships, etc., required during the war 182 modify, etc., contracts for ships and materials 182 require shipbuilding plants to be placed at Government’s disposal 182 requisition, operate, etc., any plant with or without owner’s consent 182 purchase, etc., ships now built, or hereafter 182 compliance obligatory with orders issued hereunder by 182 possession may be taken, etc., on refusal, etc 183 compensation to be made; determination 183 payment of 75 per cent if amount unsatisfactory; suit for remainder authorized 183 may designate agencies to exercise powers vested hereby, and to make expenditures 183 expenditures of sums turned over to Emergency Fleet Corporation 183 operation, etc., of ships to be directed by 183 construction of terms used 183 authority granted herein to cease six months after final treaty of peace proclaimed 183 amount authorized for purchasing, etc., plants, charters, ships, etc., limited 183 ships turned over to Army and Navy excluded 183 appropriation for; reimbursement from vessels turned over to Army and Navy 183 amount authorized for construction of ships limited 184 appropriation for 184 appropriation for operating, etc., ships; those acquired for Army and Navy excepted 184 President authorized to take, operate, etc., street railroads, etc., for shipyard employees 535 modify, etc., street railroad, etc., existing contracts 535 compensation to be determined by 535 payment of 75 per cent if unsatisfactory; suit for remainder 535 President may exercise powers through agencies, etc 535 President authorized to acquire, etc., shipbuilding plants, lands therefor, etc 1022 extend, etc., street railroads taken over 1022 make advances for properties, etc 1022 include dry docks, etc., in plants to be acquired 1022 incur further obligations for plants, etc 1022 use of ship construction funds for 1022 provision for housing, etc., shipyard employees from 438 *Emergency Taxes,* redemption of unused stamps for 3 *Emery,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Employees Compensation Act,* additional hospital, etc, facilities for treatment of civilian employees, entitled under 1302 *Employees Compensation Commission,* appropriation for salaries 125, 647 for expenses 125, 647 for allowances, etc., employees compensation fund 125, 647 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 461, 824 pay of experts, etc., limited 824 for salaries, etc., of clerks, detailed for work in France 824 for allowances, etc., employees compensation fund 1163 expenses in District allowed from amount for services in France 1163 *Employees, Government,* appropriation for increased pay to, civilian, provided for in Army appropriation Act, receiving not more than $1,800 a year 74 in sundry civil appropriation Act 180 additional pay of $120 to civilian, provided for 814 of $240 to civilian, provided for 1267 applicants for positions in District of Columbia may be examined there, etc., irrespective of residence, during the war 459 apportionment law, etc., not abridged 459 dismissal of, for disloyal, etc., acts in time of war 554 disqualification of married women as, not applicable to wives of soldiers and sailors serving in present war 956 increase of pay forbidden, for service in another department, etc., within one year 383 if employed within one year of reemployment 384 Emergency Fleet Corporation included 384 general restriction on transfer to departments not repealed hereby 384 no civil, allowed increased pay within one year from lump-sum appropriations of another department, etc 383 if previously employed in another within one year 384 percentage increase of pay for 1918, allowed piecework employees 384 basis of computing; not applicable to regular per diem employees 384lxxxviii prohibitions on transferring, from one department to another, extended to independent establishments 384 Emergency Fleet Corporation included 384 extended to all branches of government of District of Columbia 498 serving abroad in auditing Army accounts, etc., restored to former positions on termination thereof 294 transportation home, etc., to civil employees coming to Washington during the war, whose services are no longer needed 1052, 1286 *Employment, Industrial,* vocational rehabilitation of discharged disabled soldiers and sailors for 617 *Employment of Disabled Soldiers, etc.,* application of vocational rehabilitation fund for expenses of investigations, supplies, etc 1179 *Employment of Wage Earners,* appropriation for rendering assistance in 696 deficiency appropriation for advances for transportation to secure, war expenses 496 return, accounting, etc 497 *Employments,* persons engaged in, necessary to national interests, etc., exempt from draft 955 *Encampments and Maneuvers, Organized Militia,* deficiency appropriation for 30 *Encampments, Army,* appropriation for lands for ranges and for Field Artillery 67 deficiency appropriation for expenses, National Guard 12 *Enemy* (*see* Trading with the Enemy). *Enemy Aliens,* all, over fourteen years old, in the United States in time of war, liable to be apprehended, removed, etc 531 conduct toward, restraint of, etc., to be directed by the President 531 *Engineer Commissioner’s Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 920 *Engineer Corps, Army,* appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 47, 853 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, pay of officers; longevity 189, 356 member of Waterways Commission to be appointed from 269 retired officers who have had service in, eligible for active duty as officers therein 231 *Engineer Department, Army,* appropriation for expenses of depots 61, 867 for maintenance of school, Washington, D. C. 61, 867 for equipment of troops 62, 867 for civilian assistants 62, 868 for engineer operations in the field 62, 868 use of prior appropriations 62 options on purchase of materials for field use 868 for contingencies, Philippine Islands 62, 868 for buildings, Engineer School, etc 62 for military surveys and maps 62, 868 assistance of other Government surveys, etc 62, 868 for lithograph press for Army schools, Fort Leavenworth 868 per diem subsistence outside the District of Columbia 62, 868 appropriation for prosecuting work of flood control, Mississippi and Sacramento Rivers 132, 661 for national parks 132, 658 for buildings and grounds, District of Columbia 132, 658 for publication of maps 136, 661 for printing and binding river and harbor examinations, etc 174, 700 for expenses of fortifications under 815, 1305 for expenses of fortifications, insular possessions 818, 1306 for clerks, etc., office of Chief of Engineers 785, 1239 deficiency appropriation for war expenses equipment of troops 197, 365 for field operations, etc 197, 365, 480 for expenses of fortifications under 199, 481 for surveys, maps, etc 365 other Government agencies to assist 365 for engineer operations in the field, 1919 1030 additional contracts authorized 1030 authorization for engineer operations in the field, 1919, repealed 1171 balances of appropriations covered in; for engineer operations in the field, 1917, 1918 1171 for engineer operations in the field, 1919 1171 for equipment of troops, 1919 1171 additional hospital, etc., facilities for treatment of seamen of 1302 moneys from disposition of serviceable material available therefor during the following fiscal year 893 proceeds of operating public utilities by, overseas, may be used therefor until close of following fiscal year 893 report to Congress 893 regimental organizations modified, band added to each 868 present Engineer band included 868 *Engineer Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 785, 1239 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from rivers and harbors, etc.; limit 785, 1239 *Engineer School, Army Field,* appropriation for instruction expenses 41, 846 *Engineer School, Washington, D.
C.,* appropriation for equipment and maintenance 61, 867 for construction of buildings, etc 62 *Engineering, Navy,* appropriation for machinery, repairs, etc 731 deficiency appropriation for machinery, etc 16, 1039, 1168 for war expenses for machinery, repairs, etc 212, 371 *Engineers, Army, Chief of,* index to annual reports of, from 1913 to 1917, ordered printed 267 additional matter included 267 reports of examinations for river and harbor improvements by, to include water terminals, transfer facilities, etc 712 *Engines, Aviation,* appropriation for developing suitable types of 42, 849 *England* (*see* Great Britain). *Engraving and Printing Bureau, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Director, assistants, etc 776, 1231 for clerks, watchmen, etc 776, 1231 restriction on services 776, 1231lxxxix appropriation for salaries of employees 117, 641 for wages 118, 641 printers’ assistants to receive not less than $2.24 a day 641 for materials; paper for internal revenue stamps 118, 642 use of proceeds from work 118, 642 for custody of dies, rolls, and plates 119, 643 deficiency appropriation for salaries 6 for wages 6 for materials 6, 349, 468 for repairs to laundry, etc 466 number of sheets for United States securities and internal revenue stamps increased 5 for internal revenue stamps increased 349 for checks, drafts, etc 349 for checks, etc., 1918, increased 596 further increase 825 power press work extended during the war to bonds, notes, etc 349 retention of plate printers 349 restrictions on use of power and hand presses suspended during the war only 349 authorized work for fiscal year 1918 117 for fiscal year 1919 641 *Enid, Okla.,* terms of court at 604 *Enlarged Homesteads,* appropriation for examining, classifying, etc., lands suitable for 145, 670 deficiency appropriation for classifying lands for, etc 490 area allotted to Idaho for, increased 275 requirements modified 275 *Enlisted Men, Army* (*see also* Soldiers), appropriation for pay of line; longevity 45, 852 additional ratings 45 for pay, etc., Regular Army Reserve 45, 852 for pay, Enlisted Reserve Corps 45, 852 for pay, National Guard 45, 852 for Ordnance Department; longevity 45, 852 for Quartermaster Corps; longevity 45, 852 for Signal Corps; aviation increase 45, 852 longevity 45, 852 for Medical Department; longevity 45, 852 for pay of retired 48, 854 for pay, etc., retired, on active duty 48, 854 for pay, etc., Army reservists, on active duty 48, 854 for commutation of quarters, etc 48, 854 for interest on deposits 48, 854 for extra duty pay, Artillery and Ordnance service, seacoast fortifications 48, 854 for switchboard operators, interior posts 49, 854 for extra duty pay, Alaska telegraph systems 49, 854 for 20 per cent increase, on foreign service 49, 854 for additional pay first reenlistments 49 for six months’ pay of, dying in service 49 for one year’s pay of, dying from aviation accident 49 for disposition of remains of 130, 656 retired, on active duty 656 deficiency appropriation for dependent families of, until discharge of National Guard from service, etc 11 for extra duty pay, at headquarters, etc 30, 33, 379, 382, 838, 842, 1039 deficiency appropriation for disposition of remains of 30, 826, 839, 843, 1025, 1164 for war expenses, pay of line 188, 356 for pay, training for officers of Reserve Corps 188 for Ordnance Department; longevity 188, 356 for Quartermaster Corps; longevity 188, 356 for Signal Corps; longevity 188 for Medical Department; longevity 188, 366 for pay of retired 190 for pay of retired, on active duty 190, 357 for reservists on active duty 190, 357 for commutation of quarters, reservists and retired, on active duty 190, 357 for disposition of remains of 355 for twenty percent additional pay, foreign service 357 for six months’ pay of, dying in service 357 for one year’s pay of, dying from aviation accidents 357 for pay, 1919 1020 for family allowances 1024 active or retired, may be commissioned as officers in drafted forces 76 additional pay to holders of medals of honor, etc 871 allotments of pay by, directed 402 if not made, one-half of pay to be deposited to credit; interest, etc 403 at recruiting stations to have one with rank, etc., of first sergeant of Infantry 890 corporal bugler, and bugler, first class, grades created; assignments 893 detail, etc., restrictions suspended during emergency 82 details of active or retired, to institutions having units of Officers’ Training Corps during present war 532 to other schools, etc., for military training 532 as temporary practice instructors to rifle clubs 64 discharged to accept commissions in National Guard, etc., 1916, may reenlist at former status; conditions 74 hereafter to accept commissions, and reenlisting, to have credit for service, etc., therein 74 extra qualified pay ratings established; no duplications 45 family allowances granted to; rates, etc 403 for completing strength of Regular Army and National Guard to be raised by voluntary enlistment 77 draft alternative 77 for other forces by selective draft 77 free tuition in public schools, D.
C., to, stationed near Washington 470 furloughs without pay, etc., allowed, during the war, to engage in civil occupations 450 having dependents, etc., may be discharged 81 insurance provisions for 409 medals of honor, distinguished-service crosses and medals to be awarded to; conditions 870 military telegraphers, to have additional pay, etc 890 missing in action, to have allotments and family allowances continue; limit 1024 pay of, increased during emergency; rates 82 not credited to continuous-service pay 82 rates continued 1211xc payment or $60 to, honorably discharged, etc., since April 6, 1917 1151 private property of, lost, etc., in the service to be paid for, etc.; conditions 479, 880 reenlistment at former grade, allowed, discharged to accept commission 501 restrictions upon enlistments in Regular Army repealed 1211 enlistments to be for one or three years; proportions 1211 no reserves service required 1211 emergency pay rates continued 1211 discharged after one year’s service may be granted 1211 retired, may be employed in active service; full pay, etc 81 on active duty, may allot pay 385 temporary appointments to Signal Corps from 243 travel allowance increased to, honorably discharged, after November 11, 1918 1203 travel expenses of, under orders, to be reimbursed 534 travel pay, etc., allowed, on entering or leaving active service 860 uniform outer clothing of, to be retained on discharge, for temporary use, etc 891 may be retained on discharge after service in present war; insignia for 1202 *Enlisted Men, Marine Corps,* appropriation for pay 735 for retired 735 for undrawn clothing 735 for transporting remains of, dying abroad 727 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, pay 213, 489 for undrawn clothing 213 for commutation of quarters 215 for transporting remains of, dying abroad 600 for family allowances 1024 allotments of pay by, directed 402 if not made, one-half of pay to be deposited to credit; interest, etc 403 extra pay for duty as firemen on war vessels 499 enlistment period during war time 85 extension of term, allowed minority enlistments 38 family allowances granted to; rates, etc 403 gun pointers and gun captains, not to lose additional pay when temporarily absent from regular station by authority 500 insurance provisions for 409 may be designated for mail service at shore stations, etc 718 missing in action, to have allotments and family allowances continue; limit 1024 pay, etc., restrictions, extended to injuries caused by personal misconduct 717 payment of $60 to, serving during the war, and honorably discharged, etc., since April 7, 1917 1151 retired, ordered into active service during the war, eligible for promotion 719 pay, etc., for service credits 719 allowance by accounting officers directed 719 six months’ gratuity to beneficiary of, dying in service, extended to retired list on active duty 392 temporary increase of authorized strength 84, 714 privates, first class, authorized 714 travel allowance increased to, honorably discharged after November 11, 1918 1203 uniform, etc., may be retained on discharge, after service in present war 1202 *Enlisted Men, Navy* (*see also* Sailors), appropriation for pay, on retired list 728 for extra pay, on reenlistment 728 for pay, active list 728 for aviation service pay 728 for pay of, in trade schools 728 for recreation, etc., of 707 for outfits, first enlistments 707 allowance increased 707 for civilian clothing to, on discharge for bad conduct, etc 707 for transporting remains of, dying abroad 727 deficiency appropriation for transporting remains of, dying abroad 15, 31, 600 for family allowances 1024 for war expenses, transporting remains of, dying abroad 209 for pay, on retired list 210 for pay, active list 210 for recreation, etc., of 369 for recreation, etc., for, 1919 1033 allotments of pay by, directed 402 if not made, one-half of pay to be deposited to credit; interest, etc 403 enlistment period during war time 85 extension of term, allowed in minority enlistments 38 extra pay to seamen, etc., for duty as firemen on ships of war 499 extra ration allowed, on night deck duty during present war 90 family allowances granted to; rates, etc 403 free tuition in public schools, D.
C., to, stationed near Washington 470 gun pointers and gun captains not to lose additional pay when temporarily absent from regular station, by authority 500 insurance provisions for 409 may be designated for mail service at shore stations, etc 718 medals of honor, distinguished service medals, and Navy cross to be awarded to; conditions 1056 missing in action, to have allotments and family allowances continue; limit 1024 one hundred, to be appointed annually as midshipmen at Naval Academy 430 pay increased during present war; rates 87 not credited to continuous service pay 87 pay restriction, etc., extended to injuries caused by personal misconduct 717 payment of $60 to, honorably discharged, etc., since April 7, 1917 1151 retired, ordered into active service during the war eligible for promotion 719 pay, etc., for service credits 719 allowance by accounting officers ordered 719 six month’s gratuity to beneficiary of, dying in service, extended to retired list on active duty 392 strength of active list, established 714 temporary increase of, authorized 714 apprentice seamen 714 Flying Corps 714 in trade schools 714 additional increase authorized during present war 714xci temporary increase of 84 travel allowance increased to, honorably discharged after November 11, 1918 1203 uniform, etc., may be retained on discharge, after service in present war; insignia for 1202 *Enlisted Reserve Corps, Army,* appropriation for pay of enlisted men 45, 852 for Quartermaster supplies, equipments, etc., when assigned to duty, etc 72 for signal equipment 72 deficiency appropriation for aviation section in active service 187 for reservists on active duty 190 pay, etc., when ordered to active duty increased 891 no retirement, etc., allowed 891 payment may be made any time after order issued 891 temporary appointments to Signal Corps from 243 *Enlisted Reserve Force, Army,* dental students allowed same continuance in college subject to call to active service as medical students 397 *Enlistments, Army,* period of service under Army emergency increase act 217 to cease four months after treaty of peace proclaimed 217 restrictions removed; periods of service; pay, etc 1211 *Enlistments, Voluntary,* qualifications for, under Army emergency increase 81 ages designated; to serve during emergency, etc 81 *Entertainments,* for benefit of religious, educational and charitable societies, etc., not subject to tax on admissions 1121 internal revenue tax on admissions to 1120 at roof gardens, cabarets, etc 1121 *Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 993 for general expenses; investigations 993 for insects affecting fruits, nuts, cereals, forage, etc 994 pecan investigations 994 Hessian fly and chinch bug 994 for southern field crop insects; forests; truck crops; bee culture 994 for citrus fruit, etc., insects 994 for Mediterranean and other fruit flies 994 for investigating insects affecting health of man and animals 994 for administrative expenses 994 for preventing spread of moths 994 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of moths 32 for general expenses 841 *Entries, Customhouse,* stamp tax on 1137 war revenue stamp tax on 323 *Entries into the United States* (*see* Foreign Travel). *Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary,* appropriation for salaries 519, 1325 *Epidemics,* appropriation for prevention of 121, 645 deficiency appropriation for prevention of 30 *Equipage, Army Camp and Garrison,* appropriation for 55, 860 deficiency appropriation for 11, 30, 828 for war expenses 194 for war expenses, 1919 1029 *Equipment, and Supplies Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, etc 801, 1253 *Equipment, etc., Army,* officers and cadets may be furnished, at cost 957 *Equipment, etc., Navy,* may be furnished at cost to officers and midshipmen 1054 *Equipment, Government,* to be purchased, so far as possible, from stock of other services, no longer needed, due to end of war activities 1268 *Equipment Shops, Post Office Department,* appropriation for light, power, repairs to machinery, etc 742, 1189 for machinery, materials, labor, etc 750, 1197 *Equipment Supplies, Navy,* appropriation for Bureau of Navigation 707 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 729 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 730 for Bureau of Steam Engineering 731 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, Bureau of Navigation 205 balances of appropriations for, Bureau of Navigation, covered in 1173 *Equipments, Army Ordnance,* deficiency appropriation for Infantry, etc., war expenses 366 *Ericksen, John H.,* deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Ericsson, John,* appropriation for erection of memorial to, in Washington, D.
C. 126 *Erie, Pa.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 909, 1284 *Escambia River, Fla. and Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 907, 1279 *Espionage* (*see also* National Defense, Espionage, etc.), offenses designated, etc 217 offenses in time of war 553 making false statements to interfere with success of national forces, etc 553 to obstruct sale of Government bonds, etc 553 inciting insubordination, disloyalty, etc., of armed forces 553 obstructing recruiting or enlistment 553 uttering disloyal abuse of Government, armed forces, flag, etc., or in contempt thereof 553 inciting resistance to United States, promoting cause, or displaying flag of its enemies 553 willfully urging curtailment of production of essentials 553 advocating the doing of acts prohibited herein 553 supporting by word or act the cause of enemy country, or opposing that of the United States 553 punishment for 553 dismissal of Federal employees for disloyal acts, unpatriotic language, etc 554 abusively and violently criticizing Army, Navy, or flag of the United States 554 powers conferred on head of department therefor 554xcii mailing of prohibited matter, etc., provisions, applicable hereto 554 return of mail matter addressed to persons violating provision of Act 554 *Espionage, etc., Act, 1917,* appropriation for expenses of censorship, etc., by postal service 800 deficiency appropriation for expenses of War Trade Board under 462 for expenses of customs service enforcing 468 for expenses, enforcing, under Post Office Department 492 *Essences,* war excise tax on medicinal, etc., sold by producer, etc 317 *Essences, Perfumery, etc.,* war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317 *Establishments, Government Independent,* restrictions on transfers of employees of departments and 383 extended to branches of District of Columbia government 498 *Estate Tax, Internal Revenue,* appropriation for expenses of collecting 779 bonds bearing interest above four per cent accepted for payment of; conditions 505 *Estate Tax, 1917, War,* tax on transfers of estates of persons hereafter, additional to tax of 1916 324 rates 324 not applicable to estates of persons dying in armed service during the war, or within a year after from wounds, etc 325 *Estate Tax, Title IV, Revenue Act of 1918,* meaning of “executor,” and “collector,” as used herein 1096 imposed on transfers of estates of decedents hereafter; rates on net estate 1096 not applicable if person in armed service during the war 1097 refund of previous collections 1097 gross estate to include all property subject to administration 1097 dower and courtesy interests 1097 gifts, etc., in anticipation of death 1097 prior transfers within two years included 1097 extent of joint property interests of decedent 1097 passing under general power of appointment 1097 life insurance received by executor 1098 in excess of $40,000 received by beneficiaries from decedent 1098 net value of estate determined 1098 of residents, by deducting funeral, administration, etc., expenses; exceptions 1098 value of property on which estate tax has been paid 1098 gifts for public purposes, to charities, etc 1098 exemption of $50,000 1098 of nonresidents, by deduction of proportionate share of administration from property in United States; limit 1098 of property on which estate tax has been paid 1098 of gifts for public purposes, to charities, etc.; prior application 1099 returns required 1099 property included as within the United States 1099 net value; redetermination of taxes paid on gifts, etc.; refund of excess 1099 returns to be made by executor after qualifying; requirements 1099 if gross estate exceeds $50,000 1099 partial returns 1099 assessments by Commissioner 1099 returns to be made by collector, if no administration granted, etc 1099 time of payment; extension; interest added for delay 1099 payment; acceptance if full amount not determined 1100 refund of excess; payment of amount due 1100 interest, etc., on amount due 1100 issue of receipts for; effect 1100 collection of unpaid tax; sale of property 1100 use of proceeds of sales 1100 reimbursement for tax paid by other than executor 1100 from life insurance to executor from beneficiary 1100 unpaid tax a lien on property for 10 years 1100 released on payment, etc 1101 lien on property transferred in contemplation of death 1101 under contract with specific beneficiary for insurance 1101 persons liable 1101 innocent purchasers for value excepted 1101 punishment for false returns 1101 not making returns, concealing property, etc 1101 *Estates,* income tax levied on 1071 sources included 1071 returns to be made by fiduciary 1071 deductions allowed 1071 payment by fiduciary ; credits al lowed 1071 income for future distribution, etc., not included 1071 returns by fiduciary required 1074 *Estherville-Minim Creek Canal, S.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 254 *Ethnology, American,* appropriation for continuing researches in 122, 651 for printing and binding reports, etc 175, 700 deficiency appropriation for 380 *Ethyl Alcohol,* prohibitions against intoxicating liquors in postal Act, 1917, not applicable to, for governmental, medicinal, etc., uses 329 *Eureka Springs, Ark.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Eureka, Utah,* appropriation for public building 108 acceptance of title to building site, reserving ores, etc 1154 *European Populations, Relief of,* appropriation for participating in furnishing foodstuffs, etc., to countries outside of Germany and her allies 1161 Christians and Jews in Turkish Asia Minor countries included 1161 amounts reimbursable so far as possible 1161 detailed report to Congress 1161 preference to American wheat in purchases from fund 1161 *Evans, George Watkins,* deficiency appropriation for services 19xciii *Evansville, Ind.,* deficiency appropriation for public building, rent 348, 1024 *Evictions,* restriction on, for nonpayment of rent by persons in service during the war 443 *Examiners, Bank,* loans, etc., by member banks or officials to, forbidden 970 punishment for 970 receiving by examiner 970 performing other service for pay to banks, etc., forbidden 970 unauthorized disclosing information by, forbidden 970 punishment for 971 *Examining Surgeons for Pensions,* appropriation for fees, etc 742, 1175 deficiency appropriation for fees 31 *Excess-Profits Tax* (*see also* War-Profits and Excess-Profits Tax, 1918), provisions relating to, in Revenue Act of 1918 1088 questions relating to, to be submitted to Advisory Tax Board 1141 *Excess Profits Tax, 1917, War,* appropriation for assessing and collecting 779 deficiency appropriation for assessing and collecting 4 construction of terms used;
“corporation” 302 “domestic,” “foreign,” “United States” 302 “taxable year;” first year 1917 302 corporation fiscal year; for 1916 302 “prewar period,” calendar years 19111913 303 “trade” and “business” include professions and occupations 303 “net income” of foreign corporations, etc 303 additional tax levied on percentage of net income 303 basis of computation; rates 303 income from every source of trade or business 303 no trade or business exempt 303 exceptions; Federal, State, etc., officers and employees 303 exempted corporations, etc 303 incomes from weekly payment insurance 303 foreign corporations, etc., less than $3,000 303 deductions; domestic corporations, $3,000, etc 304 partnerships or individuals, $6,000, etc 304 foreign corporations, without cash exemption 304 determination by Secretary of the Treasury 304 if no prewar business, eight per cent, and $3,000 for domestic corporations 304 eight per cent and $6,000 for domestic partnerships, and individuals 304 of trade, etc., substantially continuing prewar existence 304 by Secretary of the Treasury if no prewar business 304 if percentage of income to capital lower than average of similar trade, etc 304 deductions by Secretary of the Treasury, regulations to determine 304 assessment of tax; claims for abatement, etc 305 ascertainment, and returns of corporation net incomes, for 1911, 1912; income tax included 305 for 1913; income tax included and tax-paid dividends deducted 305 for taxable year; tax-paid dividends deducted 305 partnerships or individuals; tax-paid dividends deducted 305 other deductions allowed partnerships 305 invested capital means monthly average for the year 306 stocks, bonds, not Federal, nontaxable assets, borrowed money, etc., not included 306 corporation or partnership; cash paid in; tangible property paid for stock 306 earned surplus, etc., employed in business 306 patents, etc., paid for stock 306 good will, and other intangibles; limitations 306 individual; cash paid in; value of tangible property paid into trade, etc.; limit 306 intangible property, trade marks, etc.; limitation 306 foreign corporations; proportion of, from United States sources 306 assets transferred to business in control of same persons, etc 306 tax on business with nominal or no capital; deductions allowed domestic corporations, partnerships, or residents 307 deductions allowed if capital not satisfactorily determined 307 domestic corporations $3,000, and proportion to average similar business 307 partnerships and individuals, $6,000, and proportion to average similar business 307 regulations for determining to be made 307 partnership returns required from foreign, having net income of $3,000 307 domestic, with net income of $6,000 307 general revenue laws applicable 307 regulations, etc.; information to be furnished 307 former excess profits tax repealed 308 payments for, credited to tax herein 308 refund of excess 308 munition tax for 1917 reduced 308 repealed January 1, 1918 308 payments in advance by installments permitted of estimated tax 326 allotments required 326 credits allowed, etc.; limit 326 penalties for failures, etc 327 payment by certificates of indebtedness and uncertified checks permitted 327 *Exchange Brokers,* returns of all dealings with customers to be made by 336, 1085 details required 336, 1085 *Exchanges, etc., Grain,* regulations governing dealings in necessaries at, authorized, to prevent evil practices 280 regulations to prevent unfair manipulations, etc., of wheat or flour at, authorized 1349xciv *Exchanges, Produce,* stamp tax on sales, etc., for future delivery at 1136 war revenue stamp tax on sales, etc., on 322 *Excise Taxes, 1917, War,* levied on sales by producer, etc., of automobiles, motorcycles, etc 316 mechanical musical instruments, talking machines, etc 316 moving-picture films, not exposed 316 positive, ready for projection 316 jewelry 316 athletic articles, amusement games, etc 316 toilet, etc., articles 317 proprietary medicines, etc 317 chewing gum 317 cameras 317 monthly returns and payments by manufacturers, etc 317 tax to be paid for stock in hand of other than retailer, producer, etc 317 on tax paid under existing law 317 sales in which title reserved, not subject to tax 318 annual tax on user of yachts, motor boats; rates 318 determination of taxable length 318 for fraction of a year 318 *Excise Taxes, Title IX, Revenue Act of 1918,* levied on sales by manufacturer, etc., of designated articles 1122 if sold at retail 1123 in lieu of previous tax 1123 rates if articles, or motion-picture films, sold, etc., at less than market price for personal benefit 1123 works of art by other than artist 1123 monthly returns; payment on filing 1123 penalty tax for nonpayment 1123 on sales of designated articles by dealers, in excess of specified prices 1123 exceptions, if of precious metals, or fur on the Hide, etc 1124 to be collected from purchaser, and paid, etc., by vendor 1124 by dealer of designated articles of jewelry, precious stones, timepieces, etc 1124 payment, returns, etc.; penalty tax for failure to make 1124 monthly tax on leases of motion-picture films 1125 on exhibitions by owner 1125 by lessee, if prior contract does not permit addition of tax to price 1125 in lieu of former tax 1125 levied on sales by dealer of designated toilet articles 1125 proprietary medicines, preparations, etc 1125 vaccines and bacterines not advertised, excepted 1125 not applicable to sales to patients by attending physicians 1125 collected by stamps, or from purchaser by vendor 1126 returns, payment, etc 1126 *Excursion, etc., Vessels,* appropriation for preventing overcrowding of 806, 1258 *Executive Departments, etc., D.
C.,* appropriation for increased pay to civilian employees of, under Army appropriation Act, receiving not more than $1,800 a year 74 appropriation for increased pay to civilian employees of, under sundry civil appropriation Act 180 for care, etc., of grounds 134, 659 for distinctive mail equipment for 751, 1197 for maintaining efficiency ratings, investigating administrative needs, etc 768, 1223 deficiency appropriation for maintenance of efficiency ratings of classified employees, etc 460 additional pay of $120 to employees in; provisions for 814 of $240 to employees in, provided for 1267 census information to be furnished by, on request 1301 consolidation, etc., of, by the President, authorized during the war, to more effectually utilize functions, duties, etc 556 details from, etc., to Civil Service Commission forbidden 769, 1223 employment in District of Columbia, elsewhere restricted 12, 67 employees serving abroad in auditing Army accounts, etc., restored to former posit ions on termination thereof 294 examinations for positions in District of Columbia may be had there, etc., irrespective of residence, during the war 459 increase of pay within one year forbidden civil employees for service in another department, etc 383 if employed within one year of reemployment 384 general restriction on transfers to, not repealed hereby 384 no civil employee allowed increased pay within one year from lump sum appropriations of another department, etc 383 if previously employed within one year 384 percentage increase of pay, 1918, allowed piece work employees 384 basis of computing; not applicable to regular per diem employees 384 preferences to discharged soldiers, etc., or widows of, in clerical, etc., appointments hereafter in 1293 prohibitions on transfers of employees, from one, to another extended to independent establishments 384 Emergency Fleet Corporation included 384 reclassification of pay of civilian employees, to be investigated, etc., by joint Congressional Commission 1269 supplies, etc., for, to be purchased, so far as possible, from stock no longer needed by other services, due to end of the war 1268 temporary details allowed to White House from 768, 1222 timber for war purposes may be taken from national forests by 990 to furnish data of Government war contracts to Commissioner of Internal Revenue 1152 transportation home, etc., authorized to civilian employees entering, since April 6, 1917, and leaving between November 11, 1918, and February 20, 1919, in good standing 1052, 1266 conditions governing 1052, 1266 *Executive Expenses,* appropriations for 768, 1222xcv *Executive Mansion, D.
C.,* appropriation for care, etc., grounds south of 132, 658 for maintenance, etc., of grounds 134, 659 for care, repair, etc 134, 659 for extraordinary repairs, etc 134 for fuel 134, 659 for greenhouses 134, 659 for travel expenses of the President 134, 659 for lighting grounds, etc 134, 659 deficiency appropriation for fuel 474 allotment of space in, not subject to Public Buildings Commission 1270 *Executive Office* (*see also* Executive Mansion, D. C.), appropriation for Secretary of the President, executive clerk, clerks, etc 768, 1222 details allowed for temporary assistance 768, 1222 for contingent expenses 768, 1223 for printing and binding 175, 701 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 2 *Executive Office, District of Columbia,* appropriation for Commissioners, secretary, clerks, etc 918 for divisions in office 918 for care of District Building 919 *Exhibitions, Religious or Charitable,* exempt from special tax 1127 *Expatriation,* restoration of citizens who have served in armies of nations at war with enemies of the United States 340 *Explosions in Mines, Powder Factories, etc.,* investigations to be made of all, occurring since beginning of war 388 *Explosives,* appropriation for enforcing law regulating manufacture, use, etc., of 671 licenses canceled for violations 671 platinum, iridium, palladium, etc., subject to conditions 671 restriction in time of war on manufacture, etc., of, or ingredients 385 meaning of “explosives” as used in Act 385 manufacture, etc., for Government use not prevented 386 “ingredients” 386 “persons” to include States, individuals, corporations, etc 386 and of countries at peace with United States 386 possession, disposal, etc., of, or ingredients, without authority for, prohibited 386 ingredients in small quantity, not intended for explosives, allowed 386 issue under licenses allowed to workmen in quarries, mines, etc 386 interstate transportation of, not affected 386 manufacture of, unless under license, forbidden 386 licenses; information required from applicants 386 secret processes, etc., excepted 386 itemized records to be kept by persons receiving 386 issues by Director of Bureau of Mines 387 classes of, authorized 387 restricted to United States citizens and of allies 387 refusal or revocation if person disloyal or hostile 387 appeals to Council of National Defense 387 applications for, to have sworn itemized statements accompanying 387 licenses; designated local officials to administer oaths 387 fees allowed ; records, etc., to be kept 387 removal, etc 388 explosives inspectors to be appointed by the President for each State and Alaska 388 pay, details, etc 388 employees to be appointed by Director of Bureau of Mines 388 unlawful acts connected with use of licenses, etc., designated 388 unauthorized divulging of information by employees forbidden 388 warnings to be displayed at plants, etc 388 unauthorized persons forbidden at plants, magazines, etc 388 discharging firearms, placing bombs, etc., at plants, forbidden 388 rules, etc., to be made 388 punishment for any violation of this Act 388 investigation of all explosions and fires at mines, factories, etc., since beginning of war 388 report, etc., of findings 388 authority conferred upon employees to make 389 other Federal, State, etc., agencies authorized to assist in execution of Act 389 appropriation for all expenses 389 amount for motor vehicles 389 lands for manufacture of, etc., may be acquired by condemnation, etc 519 regulations to be prescribed for transporting, on navigable waters 892 restrictions on carrying, upon navigable waters adjacent to artillery practice, mine areas, etc 267 *Explosives, Inspectors of,* appointment by President of, for each State and Alaska 388 *Export Cattle,* appropriation for enforcing humane treatment of 977 *Export Trade,* provisions for promotion of 516 applicable solely to shipments to foreign countries 516 production, etc., for domestic consumption not included 561 “trade within the United States” includes all domestic commerce 517 “association” includes any combination of two or more persons 517 associations engaged solely in, not subject to antitrust prohibitions 517 unless in restraint of domestic trade or competition 517 unduly affecting prices in the United States 517 lessening competition in the United States 517 may own stock in similar associations 517 forbidden if in restraint of domestic competition, etc 517 unfair methods of competition by, prohibited 517 statements to be filed by, with Federal Trade Commission 517 details required 517 of relations with other associations penalty for failure; procedure to enforce 518 investigation of acts of, believed to be unlawful 518xcvi associations engaged solely in, investigation of acts of; corrective recommendations to be made 518 action on noncompliance with recommendations 518 enforcement of provisions by Federal Trade Commission 518 *Exports,* advances to individuals, to obtain means for, of American products 1313 beverages, tobacco, etc., sold as, not subject to tax 1144 refund of erroneously collected, etc., tax 1144 licenses required for, of explosives in time of war; restrictions 387 prohibition on, of wheat, etc., authorized 1350 regulation, etc., of gold, silver, or currency, authorized 415 compulsory testimony, etc., as to transactions 415 restriction on, applicable to silver coin and bullion until designated amount purchased by the Treasury 537 seizure of arms, etc., to be shipped in violation of law 223 condemnation proceedings, etc 224 lawful, not interfered with 225 shipments unlawful of specified articles to designated countries named by President’s proclamation 225 exceptions, etc.; no port preferences 225 punishment for violations 225 *Exposition, Mississippi Centennial,* appropriation for transfer, etc., of Government exhibit from San Diego, Calif 126 *Express Shipments,* revenue tax on, in United States 1101 war revenue tax on interstate 314 *Extracts, etc.,* war revenue tax on prepared, for soft drinks, sold by producer, etc 312 *Extracts, Perfumery, etc.,* war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317 *Extradition,* appropriation for expenses, bringing home criminals from abroad 522, 1328 **F.** *F Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for repaving with asphalt, north side of, Seventh to Ninth Street 925 *Facilities for War Production Uses,* amortization of cost, etc., deducted from income tax of individuals 1067 corporations 1078 *Facing Slips, etc., Postal Service,* deficiency appropriation for 23 *Factories,* excise tax on products of, using prohibited child labor 1138 for manufacturing necessaries may be taken, etc., for public use 279 *Factories, etc.,* to give preference to Government orders for ships, war materials, etc 720 possession of, if contractor fails to comply, etc., with conditions 720 whole output of., may be required 720 requisition of, for Government use, authorized 720 *Fairhaven, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 905, 1275 *Fairmont, Minn.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Fairmont, W.
Va.,* time extended for bridging Monongahela River by 432, 958 *Fairport, Iowa,* deficiency appropriation for biological station, building and equipment 496 *Fairport, Ohio,* appropriation for aids to navigation at, harbor 161 for improvement of harbor 257, 909, 1283 *Fairs, Agricultural, Industrial, etc.,* exempt from special tax 1127 *Fall Branch Coal Company,* may bridge Tug River, Williamson, W. Va. 1185 *Fall River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 905, 1275 *Fallon, Nev.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Falls City, Nebr.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Family Allowances, Military and Naval* (*see also* War Risk Insurance), appropriation for payments from 400 deficiency appropriation for payments 1024 granted enlisted men; rates, etc 403 rates, etc., modified 610 no reimbursement required, if award modified on investigation, etc 1160 unless to wrong person or in case of fraud 1160 of enlisted men, missing in action, to continue; limit 1024 *Fancy Bluff Creek, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 254, 906 *Fans,* excise tax on, bought for use 1124 *Far East,* appropriation for promoting, etc., commerce with the 804, 1256 *Farm Implements, Machinery, etc.,* conservation of, for national security and defense 276 *Farm Labor,* appropriation for aiding State agencies in supplying 275 for assistance in supplying 1047 leave allowed homesteaders to perform, elsewhere during the war 430 *Farm Loan Associations, National,* exempt from income tax 1076 *Farm Loan Bureau, Federal* (*see* Federal Farm Loan Bureau). *Farm Management Office, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 974 for general expenses 974 for farm management and practice 974 *Farm Products,* appropriation for collecting statistics of 997 for investigating utility of, for food, clothing, etc 1000 for diffusing information as to markets for, etc 1002, 1047 for cooperation with States in extending information as to distributing and marketing of 1003 *Farm Products, Perishable,* appropriation for investigating condition of, received at central markets, etc., and certifying the same to shippers thereof; fees 1002, 1047 effect of certificates 1003xcvii *Farm Supplies,* appropriation for disseminating information as to purchasing, etc., of 1002 *Farmers,* food conservation licenses not applicable to personal products of 278 *Farmers’ Bulletins,* appropriation for printing and binding 175, 707 *Farmers’ Cooperative Demonstration Work,* appropriation for, outside cotton belt 999 for meeting ravages of cotton boll weevil, etc 999 *Farmers’, etc., Marketing Associations,* exempt from income tax 1076 *Farmers’ Institutes,* appropriation for reports, etc 999 *Farmers’ Local Associations,* policies of, exempt from war tax on insurance 316 *Farmers’ Mutual Fire, etc., Insurance Companies,* exempt from income tax 1076 *Farmers’ National Congress,* foreign nations invited to, at Jacksonville, Fla 1049 no expense authorized 1049 *Farmers’ Organizations, etc.,* use of antitrust appropriations for prosecuting, forbidden 156, 682 *Farmington, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for bridging San Juan River, near 576 *Farms,* appropriation for irrigation and drainage investigations 1001 for investigating domestic water supply 1001 census inquiries relating to, and farm products 1294 irrigation, etc 1294 storing personal products of, by farmers’ associations, etc., not deemed hoarding 286 *Farmville, Va.,* appropriation for public building 108, 635 *Fayette, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Feather River, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 260, 910, 1285 *Fechheimer, Charles M.,* settlement of claims of, against certain Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians 580 *Federal Board for Vocational Education,* expenses allowed from appropriations for 345 may accept State board designated by governor, if legislature did not act 345 recognition until after meeting of legislature, if no adverse action taken 345 rent allowance, District of Columbia 461, 647 *Federal Court Reports and Digests,* appropriation for continuation of Federal Reporter 156, 682 deficiency appropriation for Digest of Federal Reporter, Volume II 833 *Federal Employees* (*see* Government Employees). *Federal Farm Loan Act, 1916,* appropriation for printing, etc 174, 700 farm loan bonds may be purchased during fiscal year 1918 and 1919 by the Treasury; limit 431 may be repurchased by land bank 432 redemption required after end of war 432 bank organization to continue while bonds are held at the Treasury 432 *Federal Farm Loan Bureau, Treasury Department,* appropriation for salaries 772, 1227 for traveling expenses, etc 772, 1227 for rent, etc., registrars’ offices 1227 for examinations; pay restriction 1228 *Federal Horticultural Board,* appropriation for salaries, etc 1004 for regulating importation of nursery stock, etc 1005 deficiency appropriation for preventing introduction of pink bollworm from Mexico 374 for rent outside of Washington 374 *Federal Land Banks,* exempt from income tax 1076 *Federal Railroad Control,* agreements guaranteeing compensation to carriers taken over in time of war by the President, authorized 451 equivalent to average operating income, of three years prior to June 30, 1917 452 operating income in excess of, to be United States property 452 computation of average income; electric street railways excluded 452 from leased lines, etc., acquired since July 1, 1914 452 certificate of Interstate Commerce Commission 452 payment of war taxes 452 other Federal, State, etc.; exception 452 assessments prior to January 1, 1918 452 maintenance, repairs, accounting, etc., to be provided for 452 deductions for cost of additions, etc., not chargeable to United States 453 other accounting, as to prior additions, etc 453 further provisions for control, rights, obligations, etc 453 compensation based on other than annual income in exceptional cases 453 roads competing or connecting with those taken over, included in Federal control 453 street electric railways, etc., not included 453 carriers required to accept all terms, etc., of Act, and regulations, etc., made by the President 453 payment to carriers if no agreement made, etc 453 claim for balance to be adjusted 454 carriers to receive interest on amount found due above allowance 454 acceptance, obligates paying interest if amount exceeds allowance 454 claims for just compensation to be submitted to boards of referees 454 appointment by Interstate Commerce Commission; composition 454 authority of boards to procure evidence, hearings, etc 454 assistance of district courts; subpœnas, etc 454 boards to give full hearings, etc 454 report to President as to just compensation, basis, etc 454 agreement authorized not in excess of report 454 Court of Claims to determine amount if agreement not made; precedence to be given 454xcviii increased compensation allowed for cost of additions, extensions, etc., by carriers 454 dividends in excess of regular rates not to be paid while under control 454 allowance if none paid during specified period 454 appropriation for revolving fund to be used by the President for expenses, etc 455 additions, terminals, equipment, etc., may be ordered to be made by carriers 455 advances from revolving fund for expenses 455 interest to be charged on 455 losses by reason of, to be paid for; procedure 455 water transportation facilities may be provided for from revolving fund 455 management, operation, etc 455 securities may be issued by carriers for designated expenditures during 455 purchase from revolving fund authorized 455 sale, etc.; ownership while held 455 report of use of revolving fund annually 455 agencies may be designated to exercise powers herein created 455 compensation to be fixed by the President 456 cooperation of departments, commissions, etc 456 no additional pay allowed employees, etc 456 control of transportation systems for war purposes continued 456 further necessary powers conferred 456 provisions of Act extended to all carriers coming under, hereafter 456 carriers under, subject to Federal, State, etc., laws not inconsistent herewith 456 actions and suits under present laws allowed 456 no defense as Government agency recognized 456 transfers from State to Federal courts not admitted 456 no process to be levied against property under Federal control 456 rates, fares, etc., may be initiated by filing with Interstate Commerce Commission 456 not to be suspended pending final determination 456 to be reasonable and just 456 hearings to determine; procedure, etc 456 noncompetition in operation to be considered as to questions of 456 findings, etc., of Commission to be enforced 456 certificate of President of necessity to increase revenues to be considered by Commission in findings as to 457 offenses designated 457 violating provisions hereof 457 interfering, etc., with use of railroad property 457 violating orders or regulations 457 penalty; personal punishment 457 each transaction a separate offense 457 embezzlement by officers, etc., punishable by Federal or State laws 457 prosecutions in district courts 457 moneys, etc., from operations of carriers declared United States property 457 not to be covered into the Treasury 457 accounting and disbursements continued by carriers 457 war taxes to be paid from funds of carriers 457 apportionment of taxes falling due during Federal control 457 closing of books; balance of revenues over disbursements carried to revolving fund 458 deficits payable from revolving fund 458 interstate commerce and antitrust cases now pending as to carriers to be continued to final determination 458 stay of execution, etc., allowed on application of United States 458 provisions for, continued during the war, etc 458 limitation after treaty of peace 458 systems not needful may be relinquished prior to July 1, 1918 458 others on agreement with carriers at any time 458 all may be relinquished if needful or desirable 458 no compensation after relinquishment 458 State tax laws, etc., not impaired hereby 458 except where affecting specified Government war requirements 458 emergency character of Act expressly declared 458 no future policy as to carriers to be assumed 458 water transportation facilities; routing of freight by shipper over canal, etc., or part by rail not prevented 1290 shippers routing not to be changed 1290 *Federal Reserve Act,* reserves to be kept by national and other member banks, not required for deposits of public moneys 37 *Federal Reserve Act Amendments,* establishment of branches by Reserve banks permitted within its district 232 within district of a suspended bank 232 supervision of directors; number, appointment, etc 232 reserve bank directors; appointment of Class C 232 chairman and agent from 232 duties, pay, etc 232 deputy chairman, etc 232 assistant to agent authorized; duties, pay, etc 232 State, etc., banks may become members; applications 232 consideration of acceptability 233 issue of stock; conditions to be complied with 233 reports required of; penalty for failure 233 examinations by Reserve Board; by State examiners 233 rights forfeited for noncompliance with regulations, etc 233 restoration permitted 233 conditions for withdrawals 233 refund of subscriptions, etc.; interest allowed 234 capital required for admission 234 additional requirements, etc.; not subject to national bank examinations 234 retention of charter rights, etc 234 discounts by Reserve banks of paper from, limited; exceptions 234 guarantees required 234xcix State, etc., banks; certifying checks not covered by deposits unlawful 234 obligations incurred by 234 Reserve banks; deposits allowed in 235 for collection or exchange from member banks 235 solely for collection, etc., from nonmember banks 235 balances required 235 collection charges permitted by member and nonmember banks 235 against reserve banks excepted 235 member banks may accept foreign trade paper 235 domestic, covered by shipping documents 235 by warehouse receipts 235 limit for one account; additional allowed with collateral; maximum 235 increase on authority of Board 235 aggregate for domestic paper 235 open market transactions by reserve banks 235 accounts for exchange and agencies permitted 235 for foreign correspondents 236 other reserve banks may conduct business through 236 Federal reserve notes; application for 236 collateral required; classes of paper extended 236 gold added; daily notices of issues and withdrawals to be made 236 additional may be called for 236 reserve to be kept for, and deposits 236 gold with reserve agents included in 236 distinctive designation for 236 when received by other than issuing bank to be returned thereto 236 or to the Treasurer 236 penalty for using otherwise 236 redemption at the Treasury; reimbursement to, if in gold 236 gold reserve to be kept with Treasurer 237 exchanges, if not redeemed 237 destruction of unfit 237 gold redemption fund to be kept at the Treasury 237 deposit with reserve agent included as 237 issue of, controlled by the Board 237 limit; lien established 237 deposits with Reserve agent to reduce liability for 237 if of reserve notes, not to be reissued 237 duties of reserve agents as to reserves for 237 gold may be deposited with Treasurer; included in collateral 237 exchanges of collateral 237 return of collateral on deposits for retirement of 238 reissue of reserve notes restricted 238 joint custody of Reserve agents and Reserve banks of issues and deposits 238 liability; gold may be deposited with Board or Treasurer 238 deposits of gold by Reserve agents or banks with Treasurer to credit of Board allowed 238 receipts to be given 238 payments therefrom; shipping expenses, orders, etc 238 assessment of expenses 238 accepted as part of reserves 238 deposits made for gold certificates not affected 239 national banks not required to have reserve of registered bonds 239 deposits; demanded time construed, savings included as time 239 reserve balance for, to be kept in its Reserve bank by member 239 in nonmember banks restricted; discounts for, limited 239 use of balances in Reserve bank; restriction on new loans and dividends 239 computation of balances for 240 option of banks in Alaska and insular possessions to become member banks 240 reserve requirements of national banks not becoming members 240 receiving fees, etc., by officials of member banks restricted 240 interest on deposits excepted 240 discounts permitted; assent of directors 240 directors of Reserve banks; method of choosing Classes A and B 968 list of candidates to be nominated 968 use of preferential ballots 968 eligibility of Class A candidates; restriction 968 national banks fiduciary powers by permission of Reserve Board, extended 968 not deemed in contravention of State laws, etc., if similar powers allowed State banks 968 separate accounting, etc., required; limitation of State examinations 969 use of trust deposits restricted 969 bonds, etc., deposited, subject to lien of owners 969 securities for trust deposits under State laws 969 bond exemption; authority to make, conferred 969 execution of affidavits, etc., by bank officers 969 loans of trust funds to officers, etc., unlawful 969 punishment for 969 action of Board on applications from; capital required 969 reserve notes of larger denomination authorized 970 deposits in member banks; reserve balances required 970 in reserve cities 970 in outlying districts, etc 970 in central reserve cities 970 in outlying districts, etc 970 loans, etc., to examiners by bank officials forbidden 970 punishment for violations by bank officials 970 acceptance by examiners 970 examiners forbidden to perform other services 970 disclose information; exceptions 970 punishment for violations by 971 receiving fees, etc., by bank officers for procuring loans, unlawful 971 punishment for 971 directors allowed specified business transactions with member banks 971 full disclosures, etc., required 971 securities, etc., may be sold by bank to; restrictions 971c directors allowed specified business interest on deposits of, etc.; to be at regular rates 971 liability of, etc., for prohibited acts of bank officers 971 certifying checks for more than deposits in reserve or member bank, unlawful 972 responsibility of bank for 972 penalty for violation 972 if by national bank 972 punishment for violation by bank officials 972 unlawful acts by officials of reserve or member banks 972 embezzling funds, etc 972 issuing circulating notes without authority 972 unauthorized issue of commercial paper, etc 972 making false entries in reports, etc 972 by receivers of national banks, embezzlement, etc 972 aiding or abetting violations 972 punishment for 972 punishment for embezzlement by Federal reserve agents, etc 973 wrongfully issuing reserve notes 973 reserve banks ; net earnings, after dividends and reserve to surplus fund, to be paid as franchise tax 1314 ineligibility for position in member bank, while in office and two years after, of Secretary, and Comptroller 1315 appointive members of Board 1315 Reserve Board, may permit reserve banks to rediscount notes for member banks up to specified amount 1315 liberty bonds, etc., required 1315 not operative after December 31, 1920 1315 additional circulating notes; provisions for engraved signatures 1315 *Federal Reserve Banks* (*see also* Federal Reserve Act Amendments), bonds of War Finance Corporation may be accepted as collateral for discounts, etc., by 510 interest to be charged 510 as security for note issues 510 special interest charge 510 nomination and election of directors of Classes A and B 968 to act as depositaries and fiscal agents of War Finance Corporation 511 *Federal Reserve Board* (*see also* Federal Reserve Act Amendments), national bank powers as trustee, etc., permitted by, extended 968 *Federal Reserve Notes* (*see also* Federal Reserve Act Amendments), modification of former provisions relating to 236 acceptance of gold, or gold certificates as collateral, for 236 bonds of War Finance Corporation acceptable as security for issue of 510 special interest charge 510 issue of, including ones and twos, not exceeding amount of silver dollars sold as bullion 536 certificates of indebtedness and one year gold notes to be deposited as security 536 extension of time for payment of certificates 536 acceptance of conditions 537 issue of; retired as standard dollars coined from silver bullion purchased 537 cancellation of securities deposited 537 tax on, adjusted 537 subject to existing laws 537 issue of larger denominations of, authorized 970 punishment for wrongfully issuing, by Reserve agents, etc 973 *Federal Taxicab Company,* deficiency appropriation for refund to 351 *Federal Trade Commission,* appropriation for salaries 124, 647 for investigations of antitrust violations of foodstuffs, etc 124 for expenses, special attorneys, experts, etc 124, 648 for contingent expenses 125, 648 for rent 125, 648 for witness fees, etc 125, 648 for printing and binding for 175, 648 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 2 for George Johannes 2 associations solely for export trade to file detailed statements of business, officers, etc., with 517 relations with other associations etc 517 penalty for failure; prosecution 518 investigation of acts believed to be in restraint of trade, etc 518 recommendation to correct violations to be made 518 findings, etc., referred to Attorney General 518 enforcement by Commission 518 *Feeble Minded Children, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance of 947 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 9, 471 *Feeds* (*see also* Food Products, Fuel, etc.), appropriation for market news service on 1047 conservation of, for national security and defense 276 *Female Employment, D. C.,* appropriation for inspectors, etc 921 standard of wages for, etc., to be established 962 *Female Labor,* employment of, directed for food survey work 275 *Female Suffrage,* legislature of Hawaii authorized to provide for, at territorial election 604 *Fermented Liquors* (*see also* Beverages), additional war revenue tax levied on 311 may be removed from breweries to industrial distilleries without tax 311 regulations, etc., for, to be made 311 internal revenue tax on 1109 removal to industrial distilleries without paying 1109 regulations for, etc 1109 war revenue tax on, containing less than one-half per cent of alcohol 312 *Ferrosilicon,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Fertilizers, etc.,* appropriation for surveys of United States 1047 conservation of, and ingredients, for national security and defense 276 purchase and sale of nitrate of soda for increasing agricultural production, 1917 and 1918, authorized 287ci *Fertilizers, Potash, Nitrates, etc.,* appropriation for investigating source of supply of, within United States 993 *Fiber Plants,* appropriation for improvement, etc., of hard 981 *Fidelity Insurance Policies,* stamp tax on 1135 *Fiduciaries,* income returns required from 1074 *Fiduciary Powers,* permits to national banks to exercise, issued by Federal Reserve Board, extended 968 *Field Artillery, Army,* appropriation for School of Fire for, Fort Sill, Okla 41, 846 for proving ground facilities for, etc 127 for increasing facilities for manufacture of, etc 127 for increasing facilities for manufacturing ammunition for 128 deficiency appropriation for School of Fire for, Fort Sill, Okla 186 Cavalry may be organized as provisional regiments of, during present emergency 398 second lieutenants may be assigned for instruction to batteries at School of Fire 41 *Field Artillery, National Guard,* appropriation for procuring materials for 64 for reserve ammunition for 64 for tools for manufacture of, by private parties 64 competition requirements modified 65 for lands for encampments and ranges for 67 *Field Cannon, etc., Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of 816 contracts authorized 817 for ammunition for 817 contracts authorized 817 for ammunition for practice 817 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, purchase, manufacture, etc., of 199, 367, 481 contracts authorized 199 for ammunition for 199, 367 for ammunition, etc., for practice 200 additional contracts, etc., authorized for 1031 ammunition for 1031 ammunition, etc., for practice 1031 authorizations repealed; for purchases, etc., of, 1919 1171 for ammunition for, 1919 1172 artillery practice, 1919 1172 balances of appropriations covered in; for purchase, etc., of, 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for ammunition, etc., for practice, 1918, 1919 1171 for purchase, etc., of, for chemical warfare, 1917, 1918, 1919 1172 *Field Clerks, Army,* appropriation for pay 852 for additional foreign service pay 853 allowances during the war 853 minimum entrance pay 853 increase allowed for foreign service 853 for commutation of quarters, etc 853 assignment, and duty restriction 853 for mileage 854 deficiency appropriation for mileage 475, 827 for commutation of quarters, etc., 1919 1028 full pay, etc., to, while in captivity by enemy 1321 minimum pay of, for fiscal year, 1919 1028 *Field Engineer School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., Army,* appropriation for instruction expenses 41, 846 deficiency appropriation for instruction expenses 186 *Fierro, Mauro,* appropriation for payment of informer’s fee to 694 *Fifth Lighthouse District,* appropriation for additional gas buoys, etc 687 deficiency appropriation for additional etc. buoys 1036 additional gas buoys for, authorized 608 *Fifty Cent Piece, Silver,* coinage authorized of, to commemorate Illinois centennial 594 *Filing Cases, etc., Army,* appropriation for expenses of installing, etc 60 *Filipinos,* admitted to citizenship after three years’ service in naval service and honorably discharged, etc 542 *Fillmore National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Filtration Plant, D.
C.* (*see* Water Service, D. C.). *Finance Corporation* (*see* War Finance Corporation). *Finance Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent 801, 1253 *Fine Arts, Commission of,* appropriation for expenses 135, 660 approval of, required of design, etc., of statue of President James Buchanan 632 memorial to Francis Asbury 1213 memorial to sisterhoods who served as nurses in Civil War 500 *Fines and Penalties* (*see also* Crimes and Misdemeanors), relief against, on contracts by persons in military service during the war 442 *Finley, David E., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 26 *Fire Control Installations, Fortifications,* appropriation for operating, seacoast defenses 816, 1306 for operating, seacoast defenses, insular possessions 818, 1308 for constructing, seacoast defenses, insular possessions 819 for maintenance, seacoast defenses, Panama Canal 819 deficiency appropriation for Panama Canal 28 for construction, etc.; war expenses 199 for war expenses, insular possessions 481 *Fire Department, D.
C.,* appropriation for relief fund allowances, etc 939 for chief engineer, deputies, officers, etc 939 additional force 939 for miscellaneous 939 apparatus for, may be constructed, etc., in repair shop 940 for contingent expenses 940 for new apparatus, etc 940 deficiency appropriation for fuel 7 for miscellaneous 470 for fire boat, repairs, etc 470 for additional apparatus 1162 *Fire Insurance,* revenue tax on policies of 1104 war revenue tax on policies of; exemption 316cii *Fire Resisting Qualities of Building Materials,* appropriation for investigating 807, 1259 *Firearms, Shells, and Cartridges,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc.; exception 1122 *Fires in Mines, Magazines, etc.,* investigations to be made of all, occurring since beginning of war 388 *First-Aid Methods, Standardization of,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, compiling report on 376 *First Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for, chief clerk, superintendents of divisions, etc 800, 1253 for post office service division 800, 1253 for appointments division 800, 1253 for dead letters division 800, 1253 for division of correspondence 800, 1253 for postal service under 743, 1190 for postmasters, assistants, clerks, etc 743, 1190 for rent, light, and fuel 746, 1193 leases allowed hereafter 746 limit third class offices 746 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 746, 1193 for city delivery 746, 1193 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 747, 1194 *First Class Mail,* rates of postage on, increased 327 increased receipts from, to be paid into the Treasury monthly 328 restored to former rates July 1, 1919 1150 *First Corps Cadets, Massachusetts National Guard,* designated as unit of senior division Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 71 *First Liberty Bond Act* (*see also* United States Securities, First Liberty Bonds), provisions for issuing bonds, etc., under 35 *First Liberty Bonds* (*see also* United States Securities, First Liberty Bonds), tax exemption on interest on $45,000 of converted; condition 965 on $30,000, converted hereafter 966 additional to prior exemptions 966 extension of period of converting 4 per cent converted, into 4¼ per cent bonds 1311 *Fish,* appropriation for investigating the handling, etc., of, and utilizing by-products, etc 991, 1047 developing new sources of food 991 *Fish Hatcheries,* appropriation for construction, repair, etc., of designated 168, 694 *Fish Wharf and Market, D.
C.,* appropriation for market master and wharfinger; authority, etc 920 for repairs, lighting, etc 924 for extending service of central heating, etc., plant to 112 *Fisheries Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, clerks, etc 164, 690 for Alaska service, Pribilof Islands 165, 691 for employees at large 165, 691 for distribution employees 165, 691 for station employees 165, 691 for vessels service; Alaska 167, 693 officers and crews of vessels not appropriated for, to retain status for fiscal year 693 for contingent expenses 167, 693 for propagation expenses 167, 693 appropriation for developing aquatic sources of leather 167, 693 restricted to States with laws protecting fisheries, etc 167, 693 free operation of fishing required of State laws 167, 693 for maintenance of vessels 167, 694 for overhauling “Fish Hawk” 167 for clothing and small stores for sale to crews 694 commutation of rations 694 free treatment of officers and crews by Public Health Service 694 for inquiries of food fishes 168, 694 for statistical inquiry 168, 694 for protecting sponge fisheries 168, 694 for Alaska fisheries service, protecting seal fisheries, food to natives, etc 168, 694 for payments to Great Britain and Japan, under fur seal convention 168 for new distribution cars 168 for designated fish hatcheries 168, 694 for Alaska fur-seal islands, power lighter 694 deficiency appropriation for repairs to steamer “Albatross” 24 for Alaska service 375, 841 for Alaska fisheries vessel 496 for Fairport, Iowa, biological station 496 for miscellaneous expenses 841 for North Pacific Sea Products Company 1037 *Fisheries, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 164, 690 *Fishing Creek, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 254, 906, 1278 *Fishing Rods and Reels,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 *Fishing Vessels,* deck officer requirements not applicable to 549 *Fishlake National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Fitzgerald, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Five Civilized Tribes, Okla.,* appropriation for suits to set aside conveyances of allotted lands 156, 682 for expenses, Competency Commission 566 for administering affairs of 579 detailed report of expenditures to be made 579 claims or leases to be acted on by Superintendent; appeals allowed 579 for per capita payment to Choctaws and Chickasawa from tribal funds 579 disposition of amounts due restricted Indians 580 money exempt from prior debts 580 investigation of claims for attorneys’ fees; payment 580 allowance for distribution expenses 580 for per capita payment to Seminoles, from tribal funds 580 disposition of amounts due restricted Indians 580 money exempt from prior debts 580 allowance for distribution expenses 580 for per capita payment to Creeks, from tribal funds 580 equalization of pro rata shares distributed 580 disposition of amounts due restricted members 581 money exempt from prior debts 581 allowance for distribution expenses 581ciii appropriation for probate attorneys, etc., for allottees of, and Quapaws 581 for Cherokee Orphan Training School, Okla 581 for common schools, children admitted 581 for expenses, etc., selling tribal property, from proceeds 581 segregated coal and asphalt lands included 581 for collecting rents 581 no money to be expended from tribal funds without specific appropriation; exceptions 581 for tribal attorneys 582 for tribal schools, maintenance, buildings, etc 582 for fulfilling treaties with Choctaws 582 for four oil and gas inspectors 582 lands of Choctaws and Chickasaws to be sold to Oklahoma for game preserve; allotments excepted 582 all claims against Cherokees to be filed within a year 582 disbursements by William M.
Baker allowed 583 claims of J. F. McMurray against Choctaws referred to Court of Claims: adjustment by agreement allowed 583 for dormitories, Murray State School of Agriculture, from Chickasaw funds 584 for clerk in Interior Department to sign tribal deeds of, etc 793, 1247 deficiency appropriation for oil and gas inspectors 1039 heirs of deceased allottees of citizen, determined by probate court of State; appeals allowed 606 determination if no administration proceedings entered 606 procedure, etc 606 lands of full blood members subject to partition under State laws 606 allotments subject to alienation, etc., restriction 606 relieved of restrictions if sold under decree, etc 606 provisions for determining heirs of deceased allottees not applicable to 567 *Five Mile River, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 905, 1276 *Flag of Foreign Enemy,* punishment for willfully displaying, in time of war 553 *Flag of the United States,* punishment for scurrilous abuse, etc., of, in time of war 553 *Flag Officer, Navy,* status of, not affected by Navy and Marine Corps Increase Act 89 *Flandreau, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 585 *Flathead Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 573 *Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for constructing irrigation systems on; repayment 574 allowance for passenger carrying vehicles 574 designation of unallotted lands of, for stock watering purposes 1203 existing trails to be kept open, etc 1203 lands in, may be sold to Missoula County for school 1053 Indian children to be admitted 1053 *Flathead National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Flax,* appropriation for experiments in New Zealand, for making binder twine 981 for investigating cultivation, etc., of, for seed; study of diseases 981 *Flax Straw,* appropriation for testing for paper making from 982 *Fleet Corporation, Emergency* (*see* Emergency Fleet Corporation). *Fleet Naval Reserve,* active duty for training modified; on shipboard omitted 37 retainer pay, enrolled men. same as Naval Reserve 710 *Flint River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 907, 1279 preliminary examination, etc., to be made, for waterway connecting Ocmulgee River and 263 time extended for bridging, Newton, Ga 389 *Flood Control, etc.,* investigation, etc., of, in interest of interstate and foreign commerce, navigation, etc 269 *Flood Control, Mississippi and Sacramento Rivers,* appropriation for prosecuting work of 132, 661 *Floor Taxes, Internal Revenue,* returns of, to be made within 30 days after passage of Revenue Act of 1918 1142 *Florence Crittenton Hope and Help Mission, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of women and children under 948 *Florida,* appropriation for relief, etc., of Seminole Indians in 571 *Florida National Forest, Fla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Flour,* purchase, sale, etc., of, by the President, at a minimum price, authorized 279 *Flour Mill, Bakery, etc., Experimental,* appropriation for installing, to investigate milling and baking qualities of wheat, etc 1003 *Flour, Wheat* (*see* Wheat and Flour). *Fluorspar,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Flushing Bay, N.
Y.* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 *Fog Signals, etc.,* appropriation for expenses of 161, 687 *Folding Room, House of Representatives,* appropriation for superintendent, folders, etc 763, 1218 *Folding Room, Senate,* appropriation for foreman, assistant, folders, etc 760, 1215 *Food Administration, United States,* appropriation for expenses 648 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, salaries, etc 461civ appropriation for 1047 *Food Conservation* (*see* Food Products, Fuel, etc.). *Food, etc., to European Populations,* appropriation for furnishing, other than Germany and her allies 1161 *Food Production* (*see also* Agricultural Food Production, etc.), appropriation for increasing, by demonstrations and educational methods 274, 1046 for gathering information of production, supply, distribution, etc 274 for enlarging markets 274 for preventing waste in storage, transit, etc 274 for advising of market movements, etc., of perishables 274 for investigating and certifying soundness of fruits, etc., received at central markets 274 effect of certificates as evidence 275 for expenses of, under Department of Agriculture, for July and August, 1918 843 not available after regular appropriations made therefor, for fiscal year 1919 844 continued through September, 1918 957 continued through October, 1918 1008 continued through November, 1918 1019 *Food Products,* appropriation for experimental postal motor truck service for, near selected cities 753 for experimental motor truck mail service between producer and consumer for collecting and delivery of 1198 for conservation of, in transportation and storage 1047 for market inspection of perishable 1047 for city market service 1047 for direct market activities 1047 for special market activities 1047 use of grain, etc., for making malt or vinous intoxicant beverages forbidden after May 1, 1919, etc 1046 *Food Products, American,* appropriation for investigating tests made in foreign countries of, etc 991 for diffusing information as to markets for nonmanufactured, etc 1002 *Food Products, Fuel, etc.,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of administering Act conserving, etc 461 necessity for adequate supply, etc., during present war declared 276 to facilitate distribution, etc 276 to prevent scarcity, monopoly, etc 276 Governmental control 276 means, instrumentalities, etc., created 276 effective regulations, etc., to be made by the President 276 agencies, etc., authorized 276 agents and officials forbidden to induce contracts, etc., if pecuniarily interested in them 276 or firm, etc., a party thereto 277 to recommend contracts without disclosing personal interest 277 to participate in award of such contracts 277 punishment for violations 277 Criminal Code provisions not changed 277 unlawful acts concerning necessities 277 destroying, to increase prices, etc 277 willfully wasting or permitting deterioration 277 hoarding, monopolizing, etc 277 discriminating in prices, etc 277 unjust charges for handling, etc 277 conspiracies limiting transportation of products, etc 277 restricting supply, distribution, manufacture, etc 277 exacting excessive prices, etc 277 licenses required for conducting specified business in necessities 277 regulations for issue of, etc., to be made 277 unfair charges, etc., by licensees to be discontinued 277 substitution of just, etc., rates for, authorized 278 punishment for violations 278 occupations, etc., excepted 278 no import or export duty imposed 278 retail dealers defined 278 punishment for hoarding necessaries 278 in excess of personal consumption, etc 278 by manufacturers and dealers in excess of business requirements 278 withholding from market to affect prices 278 not applicable to exchanges, etc 278 farm products by farmers, etc 278 hoarded necessaries liable to condemnation, etc.; sale, etc 278 procedure; jury trials of facts; prosecutions 279 punishment for willful destruction of necessaries 279 unlawful combinations respecting necessaries 279 limiting facilities for transporting, production, etc 279 restricting supply 279 preventing manufacture, etc., to enhance prices 279 necessaries may be taken over for public use 279 compensation to be paid 279 suit authorized for, if not satisfactory; jurisdiction of district courts 279 for consumption by natural persons not included 279 seed for seeding by owner exempt 279 purchase and sale of food necessaries by the President authorized 279 not less than minimum price to be paid 279 continuing use of proceeds; balances 279 taking over and operating factories, plants, mines, etc., for public use, authorized 279 compensation to be determined by the President 280 suit if, not satisfactory; jurisdiction of courts 280 operative regulations to be prescribed 280 continuing use of receipts; balances 280 regulations governing dealing in necessaries at exchanges, etc., authorized 280 records, returns, etc., to be kept 280 by clearing houses, etc 280 agents to investigate, etc., to be appointed 280 punishment for violations, etc 280cv *Food Products, Fuel, etc.* guaranteed price for wheat to be established to stimulate production 281 notice to be given; to conform to official standards 281 regulations, etc., to be established; basis 281 producer on complying with, to receive price; terms, etc 281 minimum, for crop of 1918 281 binding until May 1, 1919 281 additional duty on imports to maintain, authorized 281 no present rate reduced 281 purchase by the Government at, authorized; sale and other disposition 281 continuing use of receipts; balances 281 foods, fruits, etc., not to used for producing distilled spirits for beverages 282 allowed for producing spirits for other than beverages, or fortifying wines 282 importing distilled spirits forbidden 282 limitation on foods, etc., for malt and vinous liquors, authorized 282 licenses required for using 282 punishment for violations 282 no licenses where manufacture prohibited 282 distilled spirits in bond or in stock may be taken for public uses 282 compensation for; suit if amount not satisfactory; procedure 282 punishment for resisting officials, etc 283 appropriation for administrative expenses, printing, etc 283 for all other purposes; restriction 283 monthly statements of purchases, etc., to be filed with Senate and House of Representatives 283 employees not exempt from military draft 283 detailed report to be made by the President; contents 283 invalidity of any clause, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 283 construction of terms 283 responsibility of corporations, etc., for acts of employees, etc 283 provisions of Act to cease on termination of war with Germany 283 actions pending not affected 283 prosecutions for offenses, etc., continued 284 coal and coke prices, etc., may be fixed by the President 284 regulation of production, sale, shipment, etc 284 authority of Federal Trade Commission 284 operation, etc., by the Government if producer, etc., fail to conform to 284 compensation to be made; suit if price not satisfactory; procedure 284 employees for operation, etc., authorized 284 sale, etc., may be restricted to the United States 284 agency to control, etc 284 all orders to be turned over to agency 285 authority of agency 285 determination of prices; suit if not satisfactory; procedure 285 prices to be uniform; use of receipts 285 coal and coke; inquiry of cost of production, etc., to be made 285 scope of information directed; authority for obtaining 285 maximum price to be established 286 allowance for producers; dealers 286 prior contracts not impaired 286 punishment for violations 286 no restriction on price for Government use, etc 286 hoarding, etc., necessaries to limit supply, prices in commerce, etc., a felony; punishment for 286 storing by farmers, etc., of their products, not included as 286 by associations of farmers, etc 286 not applicable to reasonable quantities for business requirements 286 antitrust Act not affected 286 nitrate of soda to be procured for agricultural production 287 disposal of, for cash at cost 287 appropriation for 287 regulations, etc., authorized; proceeds to be deposited as miscellaneous receipts 287 *Food Stimulation, etc.* (*see* Agricultural Food Production, etc.). *Food Survey* (*see* Agricultural Food Production, etc.). *Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for chemical biological investigations of 991 for investigating adulterations, false branding, etc 992 assistance of Public Health Service 992 *Foods, etc., D.
C.,* appropriation for detecting adulterations, false branding, etc 941 *Foodstuffs, etc.,* appropriation for investigating violations of antitrust laws by corporations in production, storage, etc., of 124 *Foot and Mouth Disease, Animal,* appropriation for emergency use, arresting, etc 1006 payment for animals destroyed; appraisal of values, etc 1006 unexpended balances reappropriated 1006 importing tick infested cattle from countries having, prohibited 275, 1048 *Forage Crops,* appropriation for investigating, etc., diseases of 981, 1046 for improving 983 for investigations of insects affecting 994 Hessian fly and chinch bug 994 *Fordyce, Ark.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Foreign and Domestic Commerce,* appropriation for promoting and developing 804 *Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Director, assistants, clerks, etc 804, 1256 for promoting and developing foreign and domestic commerce 804, 1256 limit for branch offices 1256 deposit of receipts 1256 for promoting commerce with South and Central America 804, 1256cvi appropriation for promoting commerce with the Orient 804, 1256 for commercial attachés 804, 1256 deficiency appropriation for commercial attachés 495 *Foreign Armies,* travel expenses of officers and enlisted men of, attached to Army, payable from transportation appropriation 361 *Foreign Aviation Instructors,* travel expenses of, in United States, payable from Army appropriations 849 *Foreign Born Persons, etc.,* census inquiries to include nationality or mother tongue of 1294 *Foreign Commerce,* deficiency appropriation for Joint Congressional Committee investigating interstate and 25 punishment for setting fire to vessels, cargo, etc., in 221 interfering with export of articles, by fire, etc 221 *Foreign Corporations* (*see* Corporations, Foreign). *Foreign Countries,* licenses may be prescribed for transfer of ownership of property, etc., between United States and 966 public money depositaries authorized in, until after the war 292 public money depositaries authorized in, until after the war 505 for proceeds of securities payable only in foreign moneys 506 punishment for injuring by fire, articles for export to 221 *Foreign Discriminations,* appropriation for investigating, against American vessels and shippers 125 *Foreign Dividends, Coupons, etc.,* licenses required for collecting 333, 1087 punishment for collections without 333, 1087 *Foreign Exchange,* arrangements to be made for foreign currencies and credits to stabilize 966 depositaries to be designated for proceeds from 966 regulation, etc., of transactions in, authorized 415 compulsory testimony, etc 415 *“Foreign Government,”* term in Criminal Code to include de facto governments, etc 226 *Foreign Governments* (*see also* United States Securities), appropriation for purchasing obligations of, at war with enemies of the United States, extending credits, etc 35, 289, 504 in addition, the unexpended balance 504 authority to cease at end of war 35, 289, 504 amount appropriated for purchase of obligations of, increased to $7,000,-000,000 844 deficiency appropriation for representing interests of, growing out of war in Europe 843, 1040 adjustment of agreements, etc., for supplies to American Expeditionary Forces, etc., made with 1273 furnished to, by the United States 1273 whether or not in compliance with statutory requirements 1273 authority to purchase, etc., obligations of, at war with enemies of the United States 35, 288 credits to be established with, at war with United States enemies 35, 288 purchase of their obligations for; interest, maturity, etc 35, 289 advances authorized to; bonds, etc., for, to be received at par, etc 35, 289 interest rates, conversion, etc 35, 289 arrangement for payment, etc 35, 289 appropriation for; termination of authority at end of war 35, 289 conversion of bonds, etc, into higher interest bearing, etc 289 short time into long time; rates of interest to equal those of United States 289 receipts to be used for redemption of United States obligations 36, 290 further credits to be established with, to purchase from United States property not needed, and wheat 1312 advances for, and obligations to be received 1312 interest; maturity; conditions 1312 arrangements for, authorized 1312 conversion of short-time into longtime obligations, authorized 1312 interest rates equalized 1312 receipts from payments or sales of obligations to redeem, etc., first and second Liberty bonds 1312 other outstanding obligations 1313 balance of prior appropriations available for expenses 1313 maturity of obligations of, to be determined by Secretary of the Treasury 1313 maximum time 1313 bonds, etc., of, exempt from war revenue stamp tax 319 persons in diplomatic and consular service of, in the United States, exempt from registration for draft 956 punishment for enlisting in United States jurisdiction, for service in 39 not applicable if subject or citizen of country at war with country at war with United States 39 communicating information of national defense, etc., to 218 illegally, possessing property or papers in aid of any 230 sales of silver bullion for assisting, at war with enemies of United States 536 war supplies, etc., allowed to, at war with enemies of the United States 548, 850 *Foreign Governments, Friendly,* extension of insurance by War Risk Insurance to vessels of chartered, etc., by Shipping Board 897 unauthorized wearing of official uniform, etc., of, unlawful 821 punishment for 821 *Foreign Intercourse* (*see* Diplomatic and Consular Service). *Foreign Languages,* restrictions on printing, circulating, etc., articles in, respecting the Government, etc., during the war 425 *Foreign Mails Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant 800, 1253cvii *Foreign Mails, Postal Service,* appropriation for transportation 749, 1198 for sea post service 749 for censorship of; restriction on mails from American Expeditionary Force 749 for balances due foreign countries 749, 1196 deficiency appropriation for transportation 1041 *Foreign Missions* (*see* Diplomatic and Consular Service). *Foreign Moneys,* bonds issued payable in, exempt from taxes, if held abroad, etc 845 bonds of War Finance Corporation payable in, may be issued 510 estimate of dollar equivalent 510 securities payable only in, may be issued 505 determination of dollar equivalent 505 depositaries abroad for proceeds of, authorized 505 *Foreign Passage Tickets,* stamp tax on;
Canada and Mexico excepted 1137 war revenue stamp tax on; exceptions 323 *Foreign Relations* (*see also* National Defense, Espionage, etc.), punishment for sworn false statements to injure United States in disputes, etc., with foreign governments 226 to influence United States action thereon 226 falsely assuming, etc., to be official foreign government to obtain money, documents, etc 226 acting as agent of foreign government without prior notification to Secretary of State 226 construction of “foreign government” in Criminal Code to include de facto governments, etc 226 conspiracy in United States to injure public property in foreign country punishable 226 railroads, public utilities, etc 226 specific description of object of, required in indictment, etc 226 all alien enemies over fourteen years old, liable to be apprehended, removed, etc., from the United States in time of war 531 conduct toward, restraint or removal of, etc., to be directed by proclamation of the President 531 *Foreign Relations, etc., Department of State,* appropriation for officers, drafting important work on 769, 1224 for additional force 769, 770 *Foreign Shipments,* acceptance of drafts, etc., secured by, allowed Federal reserve member banks 235 *Foreign Travel,* restriction on, in time of war, if contrary to the public safety 559 acts declared illegal, after issue of proclamation 559 aliens leaving or entering the United States contrary to prescribed rules, etc 559 transporting such persons from or into this country 559 making false statements in applications for travel permits 559 furnishing permits, etc., to persons other then for whom issued 559 using the permit issued to another person 559 acts declared illegal; forging, counterfeiting, etc., permit to travel 559 knowingly using such forgery, counterfeit, etc 559 citizens required to take out passports to leave or enter the United States while proclamation is in force 559 exceptions, etc., authorized 559 punishment for willful violations 559 participation by officer, etc., of corporations 559 forfeiture of vehicle, vessel, etc 559 territory included 559 extension of meaning of “person” 559 *Forest Fires,* appropriation for fighting, preventing, etc 989 for cooperation with States in protecting watersheds of navigable streams from 1005 *Forest Service, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Forester, supervisors, rangers, etc 984 for clerks, etc 984 for draftsmen, mechanics, etc 984 for general expenses 985 tests outside United States forbidden 985 limit of cost of buildings 985 administration of forests; sale of timber 985 care of fish and game 985 agents, labor, etc 985 collating, printing, etc., investigations 985 relief of field employees 985 contingent expenses; traveling expenses 985 rent outside of the District 985 for field and station expenses, maintenance of designated forests 985 for additional national forests under Conservation Act 988 for expenses, district administration 988 interchangeable appropriations 988 for selecting, etc., lands within national forests for homestead entry 988 for survey, etc., of agricultural lands 988 unexpended balance continued 989 for fighting forest fires, etc 989 for supplies, instruments, and equipments 989 for promoting economy in forest products, etc 989 for improving range conditions 989 for tree planting, etc 989 for cooperative, etc., investigations to determine conservative management of forests 989 for appraising, etc., timber for sale, expenses of sales, etc 989 for miscellaneous investigations 989 for roads, trails, bridges, etc 989 fences, driveways, watering places, etc 989 traveling, expenses, restricted 989 restriction on preparing articles for newspapers, etc 989 use of forest timber for war purposes 990 payment for autovehicle travel 990 for acquiring additional land under Conservation Act; office expenses 990 for contribution to, for bridge on Cass Lake Indian Reservation, Minn 160 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 32, 381, 382, 495, 844, 1040cviii *Forestry and Forest Products,* census of, to be taken in 1920, etc 1291 schedules of inquiries 1294 to relate to preceding year 1295 *Forests,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 994 *Forsyth, Mo.,* special road district of Taney County may bridge White River at 516 *Fort Barrancas, Fla.,* deficiency appropriation for repairing hurricane damages, 1916, at 354 *Fort Bayard, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for officers’ infirmary at 58 *Fort Belknap Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 573 *Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for irrigation systems on, maintenance, etc 573 *Fort Berthold Agency, N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 577 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians at 31 *Fort Bidwell, Calif.,* appropriation for Indian school 570 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 31 *Fort Crook, Nebr.,* appropriation for connecting, with Omaha waterworks 860 *Fort Fairfield, Me.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Fort Gaines, Ala.,* deficiency appropriation for repairing hurricane damages, 1916, at 354 *Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians on 571 for maintenance, irrigation system 571 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc., irrigation system 840 townsite to be established within 592 reservations for school, park, etc 592 admission of Indian children to schools 592 appraisal, sale, etc., of lots 592 intoxicants prohibited 592 *Fort Lafayette, N.
Y.,* appropriation for naval magazine, dredging 726 *Fort Lapwai Indian Sanatorium, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 564 *Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for Army Staff College and service schools at 41, 846 deficiency appropriation for Army Staff College and service schools 186 for disciplinary barracks, buildings, etc 1030 *Fort Lyons, Colo.,* appropriation for land for enlarging naval hospital at 728 *Fort McPherson, Ga.,* appropriation for hospital building 58 *Fort McRee, Fla.,* deficiency appropriation for repairing hurricane damages, 1916, at 354 *Fort Mifflin Naval Magazine, Pa.,* appropriation for additional land 725 *Fort Mojave, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian school 568 *Fort Monroe, Va.,* appropriation for Coast Artillery School 41, 846 for wharf, roads, and sewer 129, 655 deficiency appropriation for Coast Artillery School 186, 1027 for laborers on works 474 *Fort Morgan, Ala.,* deficiency appropriation for repairing hurricane damages, 1916, at 354 *Fart Morgan, Colo.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Fort Peck Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 573 *Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for constructing irrigation systems on; repayment 574 allowance for passenger carrying vehicles 574 *Fort Pickens, Fla.,* deficiency appropriation for repairing hurricane damages, 1916, at 354 *Fort Plain, N.
Y.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Fort Riley, Kans.,* appropriation for Army Mounted Service School 41, 846 deficiency appropriation for Army Mounted Service School 186 for bridge across Republican River at 354 *Fort Sam Houston, Tex.,* appropriation for additional land for encampments, etc., adjoining 56 cost of nurses’ quarters, increased 56 *Fort Sill, Okla.,* appropriation for Army School of Fire, Field Artillery 41, 846 for Army School of Musketry 41 for Infantry School of Arms 846 deficiency appropriation for Army School of Fire, Field Artillery 186 for Army School of Musketry 186 *Fort Smith, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Arkansas River at 247 time extended for bridging Arkansas River at 1051 *Fort Stanton, N.
Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for Sanatorium; fencing 466 *Fort Totten, N. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 577 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 31, 380, 840 *Fort Totten, N. Y.,* deficiency appropriation for war expenses, torpedo depot 200 *Fort Ward, Wash.,* appropriation for hospital building at 58 *Fortifications,* appropriation for war instruction at Coast Artillery posts 815 balances available for electric plants, searchlights, and sound-ranging equipment, etc 816 for gun and mortar batteries 1305 for modernizing emplacements 1305 balance for electric plants, etc., covered in 1305 for preservation and repair 816, 1305 for preparation of plans 1305 for supplies for electric plants, etc 816, 1305 balances for mining casements, etc., covered in 1306 for preserving, etc., torpedo structures, submarine mines, etc 816 transfer of right of way between Laguna Merced Reservation and San Francisco, Cal 816 for land defenses 1306 for searchlights 1306cix appropriation for Sandy Hook Reservation, shore protection 1306 for motor passenger vehicles 816 for operating fire control installations 816, 1306 for establishing eight aviation stations 816 restriction on acquiring sites 816 for armament 816, 1306 for mountain, field, and siege cannon; contracts in addition 816 transfer of naval ordnance, etc 817 for ammunition; contracts in addition 817 for ammunition for seacoast cannon etc 817, 1306 for modernizing projectiles 817, 1306 for ammunition, etc., for seacoast artillery practice 817, 1306 for altering, etc., mobile artillery; contracts in addition 817 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 1306 for ammunition for field, etc., artillery practice 817 designated unexpended balances covered into the Treasury 817 for proving grounds 817, 1306 balance for submarine mine supplies covered in 1306 for barracks and quarters, seacoast defenses 818, 1306 for supplies for submarine mine practice 818 for insular possessions 818, 1306 for seacoast batteries, Philippine Islands 818 for preserving, etc., Hawaiian Islands 818, 1307 Philippine Islands 818, 1307 for searchlights for harbor defense, Hawaiian Islands 818 Philippine islands 1307 for electric plants, supplies, etc., Hawaiian Islands 818, 1307 Philippine Islands 818, 1307 for sea walls, etc., Hawaiian Islands 818 for automobile, Hawaiian Islands 818 for constructing engineer wharf, Honolulu 818 for submarine mines structures, etc., Philippine Islands 1307 for reserve engineer equipment, Hawaiian Islands 1307 for fire control installations, insular possessions 818, 1307 for ammunition for seacoast cannon, insular possessions 818, 1307 designated, unexpended balances covered into the Treasury 818 for maintenance, submarine mines, insular possessions 819 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 1307 balance, submarine mine material covered in 1307 for barracks and quarters, seacoast artillery, Hawaiian Islands 1307 for constructing fire-control stations, etc.; insular possessions 819 for Panama Canal 179, 819, 1307 for clearings and trails 819, 1307 for preserving, etc 819, 1307 for electric plants, supplies, etc 819, 1307 for seacoast batteries 819, 1307 for sea walls, etc 819 for sites, etc 819 for installing searchlights, etc 819, 1307 for purchase, etc., electric plants 819 appropriation for constructing, etc., fire control stations 819 for ammunition for seacoast and land-defense cannon 819 designated unexpended balances cov into the Treasury 819 for ordnance depot facilities, etc 819 for cantonment camp construction, etc 819 for land defenses 1308 for reserve engineer equipment 1308 for operating fire-control installations 819, 1308 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 1308 balance, maintenance, etc., submarine mine matériel, covered in 1308 for barracks and quarters, Infantry 1308 for barracks and quarters, Coast Artillery, Fort Sherman 1308 limit, officers’ quarters 1308 for new wharf, Fort Sherman 1308 purchases from, available, Army surplus stock 1308 for Board of Ordnance and Fortification, purchases, tests, etc 820 civilian member, etc 820 inquiry as to right of invention 820 all material to be of American manufacture; exception 820, 1308 limit on purchases from private manufacturers, etc; waived in case of emergency 820, 1308 operation of arsenals to be maintained 820, 1308 no pay to officer using time-measuring device on work of employees 820, 1308 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, gun and mortar batteries 199 for fire-control stations, etc 199 for electric installations, seacoast fortifications 199 for searchlights for seacoast defenses; antiaircraft defense 199, 481 for preserving, etc., submarine mines, etc 199 for land defenses, roads, searchlights, etc 199 for contingent expenses 199 for armament 199 for mountain, field, and siege cannon 199, 367 additional contracts 199 for ammunition, mountain, etc., cannon 199, 367 for seacoast cannon; contracts 199 for ammunition, seacoast cannon; contracts 199 for ammunition for seacoast artillery practice, etc 200 for altering, etc., mobile artillery 200, 367 for ammunition, etc., for field, etc., artillery practice 200 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 200 for submarine mines, nets, etc., for closing channels to harbors, etc 200, 367 for maintenance of mine supplies, etc 200 for Fort Totten, N.
Y., torpedo depot, etc 200 for insular possessions 200 for seacoast cannon, insular possessions 200 for ammunition for seacoast cannon, etc.; contracts 200 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery, insular possessions 201 for submarine mines, etc., insular possessions 201 for maintenance, submarine mines, insular possessions 201 all ordnance material to be of American manufacture; exception 201 for seacoast batteries, Philippine Islands 481cx deficiency appropriation for submarine mine structures, Hawaiian Islands 481 for fire-control installations, insular possessions 481 for mountain, field, and siege cannon 481 for modernizing projectiles, 1919 1031 for incurred obligations for mountain, etc., cannon ammunition 1032 for Panama Canal 28, 201, 305, 482, 831 for insular possessions 831 for ammunition for seacoast cannon, 1919 1031 additional contracts, etc., authorized for mountain, field, and siege cannon 1031 ammunition for 1031 ammunition, etc., for practice 1031 appropriations previously made for, etc., not available after June 30, 1920 1309 unexpended balances to be covered in 1309 estimates to be submitted annually 1309 authority for continuing balances, repealed 1309 modification of appropriation for radiodynamic torpedo control unit 1309 purchases forbidden of articles which can be produced at arsenals for a less sum 1309 lands for, may be acquired by condemnation, etc 518 use of navigable waters adjacent to, restricted 266 *Foundation for Promotion of Industrial Peace,* may return money gift of Nobel peace prize to Hon.
Theodore Roosevelt 899 *Foundlings’ Home, D. C.,* appropriation for care of children in 948 *Fourteenth Census* (*see also* Census, Fourteenth), appropriation for purchase, etc., machines for punching cards of 804 provisions for taking 1291 *Fourth Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for, chief clerk, superintendents of divisions, etc 801, 1253 for rural mails division 801, 1253 for equipment and supplies division 801, 1253 for topographer 801, 1253 for postal service, office of 749, 1196 for postal supplies 749, 1196 for post route and rural delivery maps, etc 750, 1197 for expenses shipping supplies 750, 1197 for canceling and labor saving machines 750, 1197 experimental mail distributing machines 750 traveling mechanicians 1197 for mail bags, locks, equipments, etc 750, 1197 equipments, departments, Alaska, etc 751, 1197 for labor, equipment shops, D.
C. 751, 1197 for star route transportation, except in Alaska 751, 1197 for Rural Delivery Service 751, 1197 for village deliver service 751, 1198 for experimental motor, and country motor express routes for food products 1198 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 751, 1198 *Fourth Class Mail* (*see* Parcel Post). *Fourth Liberty Bonds* (*see also* United States Securities, Fourth Liberty Bonds), tax exemption on interest on $30,000 of 965 additional to prior exemptions 966 *Fourth Liberty Loan Act* (*see also* United States Securities, Fourth Liberty Bonds), provisions for issuing bonds, etc., under 844 *Fox River,* bridge authorized across, East Dundee to West Dundee, Ill 450 Elgin, Ill 339 *Fox River, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of 258, 909, 1283 *France,* appropriation for ambassador to 519, 1325 *Francis Asbury Memorial Association,* may erect memorial to Francis Asbury in public grounds, D.
C. 1213 design and site to be approved by Fine Arts Commission 1213 limitation on site 1213 *Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa.,* appropriation for two primer dry houses 127 for small arms ammunition storehouse 127 for primer shop and planning room 127 for officers quarters 127, 653 for walls, roads, etc 127 for additional shops 127 for firing ranges, etc 127 for general storehouse 127 for heating and lighting extensions 127 for extension of buildings 127 for artillery ammunition storehouse 127, 653 for fire protection; reappropriation 653 for increasing facilities for small-arms ammunition manufacture, etc 653 for forging-plant building; stable 653 for sea wall 653 for carpenter shop 653 for barracks building 653 for lumber storehouse, etc 653 for improving power plant 653 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, shop buildings; wall, roads, etc 352, 474 for firing ranges 352 for fire protection 352 for sea wall 352, 826 for instrument department and shrapnel shops 352 for general storehouses, magazines, etc 352 for increasing facilities, assembling artillery ammunition 352 for increasing facilities for small arms ammunition; target range; fuse shop 352, 474 for storehouse for special ammunition 474 *Frankfort, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Franking Privilege,* correspondence relating to draft, etc., granted 81 *Franklin, N.
H.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Franklin, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Franklin, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Franklin, Va.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Fraternal Beneficiary Societies, etc.,* exemption of, lodges from income tax 1076 policies of, exempt from war tax on insurance 316 *Fraternal Organizations,* second class mail rates on publications of, increased, etc 328cxi *Frederick, Md.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Free Energy Generator,* investigation, etc., of “Garabed,” discovery of 435 *Freedmen’s Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 154, 680 for care of indigent patients 946 deficiency appropriation for expenses 491 *Freeport, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 257, 1281 *Freer, Charles L.,* income tax assessment canceled on gift to Smithsonian Institution by 181 *Freight,* revenue tax on transportation of, in United States 1101 war revenue tax on interstate transportation of 314 routing, by shipper by canal, etc., or part by water and rail over systems under Federal control, not prevented, etc 1290 *Freight, Navy, and Navy Department,* appropriation for 729 deficiency appropriation for 15, 31, 34, 380, 382, 839, 1039, 1168 for, war expenses 211 *Freight on Bullion and Coin,* appropriation for 776, 1231 *Freight Rates, Shipping,* regulation of, etc., may be prescribed by the President 914 *Freight Trains,* appropriation for special arrangement for conveying mails by, etc 747, 1194 *Fremont County, Idaho,* appropriation for sheep experiment station, etc., in 978 *Fremont National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Fremont, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 108 *Fresno, Calif.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Front Royal, Va.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Fruit Brandy,* distillers of, exempt from spirits regulations, etc 1114 *Fruit Distilleries,* special meters, locks, etc., to be used at, for fortifying sweet wines 1114 *Fruit Flies,* appropriation for investigations, etc 994 *Fruit Growers’, etc., Marketing Associations,* exempt from income tax 1076 *Fruits,* appropriation for investigating and certifying soundness of, at markets 274 effect of certificates as evidence 275 for investigating diseases of orchard and other 980 for investigating methods of growing, harvesting, etc 982 for investigating, etc., maturity in 991 for investigating insects affecting deciduous 994 for insects affecting tropical and subtropical 994 for distributing information of supply, market prices, etc., of 1002 for investigating condition of, received at central markets, etc., and certifying it to shippers thereof; fees 1002 effect of certificates 1003 appropriation for pathological inspection of, during processes of marketing 1046 for conservation and utilization of 1046 use of, for making intoxicating malt or vinous beverages, forbidden after May 1, 1919, etc 1046 *Fruits and Vegetables,* appropriation for market news service on 1047 *Fruits, Drying of* (*see* Perishable Edible Products). *Fuel* (*see* Coal and Coke). *Fuel Administration, United States,* appropriation for expenses, etc 648 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, salaries, etc 461 *Fuel and Fuel Oil,* conservation of, for national security and defense 276 *Fuel, D.
C.* (*see also* Government Fuel Yards, D. C.), appropriation for yards for furnishing fuel to Federal departments, etc., and District Government 673 *Fuel Depots, Naval,* appropriation for fuel storage 726 for petroleum reserves 726 for San Diego, Cal., marine railway 726 for maintenance 730 for fuel storage depots; purchase of land 207 deficiency appropriation for fuel oil storage, 1919 1034 for repairs and preservation 1167 *Fuel, etc., Marine Corps,* appropriation for 736 deficiency appropriation for war expenses 214 *Fuel, Lights, and Water, Public Buildings* (*see also* Operating Supplies, Public Buildings), deficiency appropriation for 30, 838 *Fuel, Navy,* appropriation for, and transportation 730 mining, etc., coal in Alaska 730 purchase of ships for transporting, if charter prices excessive 730 deficiency appropriation for, transportation, etc 15, 16 for transportation, etc., war expenses 211 purchase of ships for transporting, etc 211 balances of appropriation for, covered in 1174 *Fuel Oil,* appropriation for experiments, etc., in making, from lignite coals and peat 1154 *Fuel Oil, etc.,* appropriation for investigation of, for naval use 706 *Fuels, Mineral,* appropriation for investigating, etc., belonging to United States 145, 670 *Fuels, Solid,* appropriation for experiments, etc., in making, from lignites and peat 1154 *Fuller’s Earth,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Fungicides* (*see also* Insecticide Act), appropriation for chemical investigations, etc 992 *Fur Bearing Animals,* appropriation for experiments in rearing 995 *Furbush, C.
L.,* may accept present from British Government 1326cxii *Furloughs, Army, Enlisted Men,* allowed without pay, etc., during the war, to engage in civil occupations; regulations 450 *Furniture, Public Buildings,* appropriation for, repairs, etc 115, 639 deficiency appropriation for 30, 379, 838, 842, 1039 *Furs, Articles of,* excise tax on, made on the hides, sold by producer, etc 1123 **G.** *Gainesville Bed River Bridge Company,* may bridge Red River, Sacras Ferry, Okla 339 *Galivants Ferry, S.
C.,* bridge authorized across Little Peedee River at 606 *Gallatin National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Gallatin, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 108, 635 *Gallinger, Jacob H., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to daughter and granddaughter of 1037 *Gallinger Municipal Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for construction 947 *Gallipolis, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 108 *Galveston Bay, Tex.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made at Smiths Point 642 waterway to Rockport and Corpus Christi, from 1289 *Galveston Channel, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 256 for improvement of sea wall extension 907, 1280 *Galveston Island and Channel, Tex.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 264 *Galveston, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 256, 907, 1280 for improvement of waterway to Corpus Christi 257, 1281 for quarantine station 636 *Game,* appropriation for preventing shipment of illegally killed, etc 995 for purchase, etc., for reservations 995 *Game and Fish Laws, D.
C.,* appropriation for enforcing 924 *Game Birds, Migratory,* appropriation for enforcing law protecting 995 provisions to carry out treaty with Great Britain for protection, etc., of 755 *Game Preserves on Public Lands,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 995 elimination from Grand Canyon, part included in Grand Canyon National Park 1178 *Game Reservations,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 995 *Games, etc.,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc., except playing cards and children’s toys 1122 war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc., except playing cards and children’s toys, etc 317 *Ganado Irrigation Project, Navajo Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for construction, etc.; limit of cost increased 569 deficiency appropriation for 1039 *“Garabed” Invention,* contract authorized for demonstration of, and issue of patent for, free energy generator 435 commission of scientists to examine, etc 435 purchase, etc., authorized 436 remuneration if accepted for Government use 436 sale, etc., prior to approval by commission invalid 436 priority of Government to use, etc 436 *Garbage, etc., D.
C.,* appropriation for disposal of 929 proceeds to be deposited half to credit of District and half to United States 929 table refuse may be removed in closed containers to outside places 930 collections from hotels, business places, etc., excluded 930 existing plants, etc., for disposal of, to be acquired 539 condemnation, operation, etc 540 proceedings for appraisal, etc 540 amount for purchase of; lease, etc 540 use of, for feeding pigs, etc., on District owned lands 541 amount for purchase of pigs, etc 541 land and equipment for burying, if present methods of disposal inadvisable 541 transportation in metal containers out of the District may be allowed 541 sale of products; equipment, services, etc., authorized 541 appropriation for expenses; half from District revenues 541 *Garden City Irrigation Project, Kans.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc.; sale of machinery, etc., of, authorized 148 *Gardeners,* food conservation licenses not applicable to personal products of 278 *Gardening, Landscape, Vegetable, etc.,* appropriation for study of 982 *Gardening, School and Home,* appropriation for investigating, in cities and towns 796, 1249 deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc 31 *Gardiners Island, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made for breakwater 263 *Garfield Memorial Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance of destitute patients 136, 662 for minor contagious diseases ward 941 deficiency appropriation for minor contagious ward 8 *Garnishment of Property, etc.,* protection of persons in military service, against, etc., during the war 442 *Gas and Oil Lands,* deficiency appropriation for options on, near armor plant, W. Va 370 *Gas and Oil Lands, Five Civilized Tribes, Okla.,* appropriation for four gas and oil inspectors 582 *Gas for Power, etc.,* appropriation for experiments in making, from lignites and peat 1154 *Gas Masks, Army,* deficiency appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 196, 364, 1031 all expenses of manufacture, etc., included in appropriations for, until June 30, 1918 480cxiii *Gas, Natural,* appropriation for investigations for economic production, etc., of 146, 671 conservation of, for national security and defense 276 *Gasconade River, Mo.,* appropriation for improvement of 259, 1282 *Gasoline* (*see also* Food Products, Fuel, etc.), appropriation for investigating, etc., for naval use 706 for furnishing Army aircraft with 859 for experiments, etc., in making, substitutes, from lignites and peat 1154 *Gaugers, Internal Revenue,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 778, 1233 *Gauges,* appropriation for standardizing, etc., by Bureau of Standards, etc 808, 1260 deficiency appropriation for standardizing, etc 216, 495 *Gaylord, William R.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 27 *General, Grant National Park, Calif.,* appropriation for protection, etc 152, 678 deficiency appropriation for 382 *General Land Office Building,* appropriation for repairs 141, 666 for employees, care, etc., of 793, 1247 deficiency appropriation for reconstruction, etc 18 *General Land Office, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, clerks, etc 794, 1247 for investigations, etc 794, 1247 for maps; distribution 794, 1248 for filing appliances, etc 794, 1248 deficiency appropriation for bringing up arrears of work 18 for filing cases 372 *General Officers, Army,* emergency appointments of, authorized for staff and other duty in Signal Corps 244 *General Staff Corps, Army* (*see also* Chief of Staff, Army), appropriation for contingencies, military information section 40, 846 for pay of officers; longevity 46, 853 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, pay of officers; longevity 189 composition of;
Chief of Staff, rank and precedence 46 other officers 46 officers to be detailed for four years to 46 tour of detail; temporary assignments for duty 46 redetails limited 47 filling vacancies created by 47 limitation on details in District of Columbia may be suspended during existing emergency 73 *General Supply Committee, Treasury Department,* appropriation for superintendent, chief clerk, clerks, etc 771, 1226 deficiency appropriation for expenses transferring war activities office supplies, etc., no longer needed, to other departments, etc 1163 pay restriction 1163 proceeds to be covered in as miscellaneous receipts 1163 cooperation of departments, etc 1163 motor trucks to be furnished by War Department 1163 *Generals, Army* (*see* Officers, Army). *Generals Cut, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 1278 *Genera Is of the Line, Army,* Chief of Staff to be appointed from 46 rank and precedence of, over all other officers 46 rank of general and lieutenant generals revived for present emergency 410 Chief of Staff and commander of forces in France to be generals 410 commanders of armies or army corps to be lieutenant generals 410 brigadier generals relatively with rear admirals of the lower half 411 chiefs of staff corps, departments, or bureaus, as major generals 411 *Geneseo, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Genoa, Nebr.,* appropriation for Indian school 574 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 840 *Geodetic Association, International,* appropriation for quota, etc 527, 1333 maintenance of observatory at Ukiah, Cal 527, 1333 for delegates’ expenses 163, 689 *Geodetic Engineers,* grade of, and junior, and aids, established in Coast and Geodetic Survey; pay 163 *Geological Survey, Interior Department,* appropriation for Director, clerics, etc 144, 669 for scientific assistants 144, 669 for general expenses 144, 669 purchases, not exceeding $50, may be made in open market 144 for skilled laborers, etc 144, 669 for topographic surveys; areas selected for Army use 144, 669 for geologic surveys 144, 669 for Alaska mineral resources investigation 144 for chemical and physical researches; potash deposits 144, 670 for preparing illustrations 145, 670 for report on mineral resources 145, 670 for gauging water supply, etc 146, 670 for books, etc 145, 670 for discovering, etc., water holes, springs, etc., on arid lands 145 for geologic maps 145, 670 for surveys of national forests 145, 670 for classifying lands for enlarged homesteads, stock raising, etc 145, 670 for printing, binding, etc., for 174, 700 deficiency appropriation for laboratory equipment, etc., quarters in new building 17 for expenses 31, 34, 380, 382, 840 for Alaska mineral resources investigation 490 for classifying lands for enlarged homesteads, stock raising, etc 490 to assist in preparing maps for Army use; payment 62, 868 *George Washington Memorial Building, D.
C.,* amount to be subscribed reduced and time for erecting extended 123 extension of time for construction, etc., continued one year 1270 *George Washington University Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 946 *Georgetown University Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 946cxiv *Georgia,* allowance from militia appropriations for encampment expenses, at Augusta, 1914 66 *Georgia Experiment Station,* to receive State allotment for agricultural experiment stations 998 *German-American Alliance, National,* incorporation of, repealed 917 *German Empire* (*see* Germany). *German Government, Imperial* (*see* Germany). *German Insurance Companies* (*see* Trading with the Enemy Act). *German Patents,* appropriation for binding set of, in the Patent Office 174 *German Ships,* payment of expenses for keeping interned crews of, by immigration officers 696 *Germany,* appropriation for ambassador to 519, 1325 deficiency appropriation for relief of American citizens, and prisoners of war in 347, 1023 bond issue to meet expenditures of war with, etc 35, 288, 503, 844 gifts to personnel of Embassy in, by British Government in recognition of services, may be accepted 1326 loyal American citizens born in, etc., may be commissioned in Army or Navy 869 war declared against 1 employment of Army, Navy, and resources of the Government to carry on 1 all resources of the country pledged by Congress to sustain 1 *Gettysburg National Military Park, Pa.,* appropriation for additional land 59 for continuing establishment of 132, 657 deficiency appropriation for roadway, Confederate Avenue around Virginia Memorial 10 *Gherardi, Walter R.,* may accept present from British Government 1326 *Giddings, Napoleon B.,* payment to legal representatives of 118 *Gifts in Contemplation of Death,* included in property subject to estate tax 1097 *Gifts to Religious, etc., Associations,* deducted from taxable income of individuals 330, 1068 *Gig Harbor Abandoned Military Reservation, Wash.,* survey and subdivision of, into tracts, etc 1319 preference rights to purchase of lessees from War Department 1319 terms of payment 1319 disposal of remaining lands 1320 segregation, etc., of lands for lighthouse or roadway purposes 1320 *Gila National Forest, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Gila River, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance of levee on, near junction with the Colorado at Yuma 1284 *Gila River Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for irrigation system 568 for diversion dam, etc., for irrigating lands on; limit of cost increased 569 for additional irrigation project, for, Pinal County 569 *Gillespie Company, T. A.,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims for damages, explosions at plant of, Morgan, N.
J 1164 investigation, etc., claims for damages, fire and explosion, munition plant, Morgan, N. J. 1026 claims for personal injuries or death from explosions, etc 1165 restrictions, etc 1165 *Gilmer-Pittsburgh Coal Company,* may bridge Little Kanawha River, Gilmer, W. Va. 344 *Gilmer, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Gilmer, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Little Kanawha River at 344 *Gin* (*see also* Distilled Spirits), additional tax on rectified spirits not applicable to 310, 1108 may be bottled in bond for export within eight years 1115 *Ginger Ale,* internal revenue tax on bottled, sold by producer, etc 1116 war revenue tax on sales of, by producer, etc 312 *Giragossian, Garabed, T.
K.,* provisions for investigating the practicability, etc., of discovery of free energy generator by 435 demonstration, patent, purchase, etc 435 *Girard, Kans.,* appropriation for public building 108, 635 *Girls’ and Boys’ Canning Clubs,* exempt from tax on child-labor employment 1138 *Girls’ Training School, D. C., National,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 945 *Glacier National Park, Mont.,* appropriation for administration, etc., of 151, 678 donations for park purposes may be accepted 151 for commissioner in 812 *Glasgow, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 108, 635 *Glenwood, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 108 *Glenwood Springs, Colo.,* appropriation for public building 108, 635 *Globe, Ariz.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Gloucester, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 1275 *Gold,* exports of, coin and bullion to be reported to the President, in each case 424 regulation, etc., of exports of, authorized 415 compulsory testimony, etc., as to transactions 415 sales of silver bullion authorized to conserve domestic stock of 536 *Gold Certificates,* acceptance of gold or, as collateral for issue of Federal reserve notes 236 issue of, for deposits of coin or bullion, not affected by Federal Reserve Act amendments 239 *Gold Coins,* appropriation for recoinage of 119, 642cxv deposits of, or certificates, by Federal Reserve bank or agent, to be received by Treasurer or assistant treasurers; receipts 238 payments therefrom; expenses of shipping, etc 238 *Gold Mining,* corporations engaged in, exempt from war and excess profits tax 1090 *Golf Clubs, Balls, etc.,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 316 *Gophers,* appropriation for destruction of 1048 *Gore, Okla.,* bridge authorized across Arkansas River at 342 *Government Buildings, D.
C.,* allotment of space in, put under control of Public Buildings Commission 1270 *Government Contracts,* meaning of term as used in Revenue Act of 1918 1058 made between April 16, 1917, and November 11, 1918, subsequently validated 1058 readjustment, payment, etc., of, for supplies, etc., during the war 1272 *Government Employees,* appropriation for increased pay to civilian, receiving not more than $1,800 a year, in Army appropriation Act 74 for increased pay to, receiving not more than $1,800 a year, provided for in sundry civil expenses Act 180 for compensation fund for, injured in service 125, 1163 for medical examination, etc., of, receiving pay for injuries 647 additional pay of $120 a year to, provisions for 814 of $240, to civilian, provided for 1267 after end of service of auditing, etc., accounts abroad, restored to former positions 294 applicants for positions in District of Columbia may be examined there, etc., during the war, irrespective of residence 459 apportionment law, etc., not abridged 459 designated, may be exempted from selective draft 79 dismissal of, for disloyal, etc., acts in time of war 554 examinations for positions to be held in State, etc., of applicant 1293 residence, etc., requirement 1293 of persons temporarily away from domicil, etc 1293 increase of pay forbidden for service in another department, etc., within one year 383 if employed within one year of reemployment 384 Emergency Fleet Corporation included 384 general restriction on transfers to departments not repealed hereby 834 leave of absence, without loss of pay, etc., while on duty in Officers’ Reserve Corps 72 to be restored to former position on termination 72 no civil, allowed increased pay within one year from lump sum appropriations of another department, etc 383 if previously employed in another, within one year 384 percentage increase of pay for year 1918 allowed piecework employees 384 basis of computing; not applicable to regular per diem employees 384 preferences hereafter to discharged soldiers, etc., or widows of, in clerical, etc., appointments in departments, etc 1293 prohibition on transferring, from one department to another, extended to independent establishments 384 extended to all branches of government of District of Columbia 498 reclassification of salaries, etc., of, to be investigated and recommended by joint Congressional Commission 1269 reinstatement of former, honorably discharged from military service, on application therefor 1164 restriction on detailing, in classified service in District of Columbia, for service elsewhere 1267 *Government Fuel Yards, D.
C.,* to be established for storage of fuel for Federal service and Government of the District 672 purchase of lands, railroad sidings, etc 673 fuel for all branches of Federal service and District municipal government to be purchased from 673 appropriation for expenses of establishing, personal services, etc 673 for purchase of fuel, storage, operating, etc 673 moneys received to be used for purposes of yards 673 no interference with yards, etc., of general coal dealers 673 one-fifth from District revenues 673 *Government Hospital for Insane, D.
C.* (*see* Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D. C.). *Government in the Territories,* appropriation for expenses 799, 1252 *Government of the United States,* aliens advocating, etc., overthrow of, excluded admission 1012 *Government Printing Office* (*see also* Public Printing and Binding), appropriation for Public Printer and salaries in office of 173, 698 for Deputy Public Printer and salaries in office of 173, 699 for watch force 173, 699 for paying salaries for holidays 173, 699 for leaves of absence to employees 173, 699 for public printing and binding; allotment 173, 699 restriction on details from 176, 701 apportionment of expenditures to work executed 176, 701 for Superintendent of Documents and salaries in office of 176, 701 for contingent expenses 176, 702 for heat and power to city post office, etc., D.
C. 1254 deficiency appropriation for holidays for employees 28, 380, 498, 1169 for Samuel Robinson, William Madden, and Joseph De Fontes 28, 377, 836 for printing and binding 28, 378, 498, 601, 1038, 1169 for war expenses, additional clerks, 1918 498 for leaves of absence to employees 498, 1038, 1169cxvi deficiency appropriation for E. M. Moers 498 for Superintendent of Documents, additional force 498, 836 for contingent expenses, office of Superintendent of Documents 498 wages of specified employees increased during the war 836 reversion to former, afterwards 836 *Government Seals,* punishment for fraudulently affixing, forging, etc 227 *Government Supplies, Army,* deficiency appropriation for storage and shipping facilities for 477 purchase of land 477 additional contracts authorized 477 title restrictions waived 477 *Grain,* appropriation for market news service on 1047 *Grain Standards Act,* appropriation for expenses of enforcing 1003 *Grains* (*see also* Cereals), appropriation for investigating handling, etc., of; fixing grades 1003 use of, for making intoxicating malt or vinous beverages, forbidden after May 1, 1919, etc 1046 *Grand Army Soldiers and Sailors Home, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses 948 persons admitted 948 *Grand Canyon National Game Preserve, Ariz.,* parts of, within Grand Canyon National Monument, eliminated 1178 *Grand Canyon National Monument, Ariz.,* abolished and merged in Grand Canyon National Park 1178 *Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz.,* established; lands included 1175 administration of, by National Park Service 1177 concessions for hotels, camps, transportation, etc., to highest bidder 1177 rights of Havasupai Indians not affected 1177 existing valid claims, etc., not affected 1177 purchase of Bright Angel Toll Road and Trail authorized 1178 rights of way for irrigation, etc., permitted 1178 prospecting of mineral resources allowed in 1178 reclamation projects, etc., in, authorized 1178 restriction on buildings by private parties on rim of 1178 abolishment of Grand Canyon National Monument 1178 elimination of parts of game preserve within 1178 *Grand Haven, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Grand Junction, Colo.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Grand Marais, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 257, 909, 1282 *Grand Marais, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 257, 909, 1283 *Grand River Bayou, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 256 *Grand River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 258, 909, 1283 *Grand Valley Irrigation Project, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 148, 674 *Grande Ronde Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 584 *Grandfather Mountain, N.
C.,* acceptance of lands, for park purposes authorized 152 *Grant, Memorial to General Ulysses S.,* appropriation for unveiling exercises, etc 135, 660 *Grape Baskets, Climax, etc.,* appropriation for administering Act to fix standards for 1003 *Grape Juice, Unfermented,* internal revenue tax on bottled, sold by producer, etc 1116 war revenue tax levied on 312 *Graphite,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Graphophones,* excise tax on, and records, sold by producer, etc 1122 war excise tax on, and records, sold by producer, etc 316 *Grasses,* appropriation for testing, etc., commercial seeds of 981 publishing misbranded, etc 981 preventing admission of adulterated seeds, etc., for seeding 981 *Gratuitous Services,* prohibition against, not applicable to Officers’ Reserve Corps in recruiting reserves, etc 72 *Gravesend Bay, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of waterway to Jamaica Bay from 1288 *Gray, George,* reappointed on Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution 1183 *Grays Harbor, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of, and Bar entrance 260 use of dredges 260 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, of waterway to Puget Sound from 1290 *Grays River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 260, 910, 1285 *Grayson, Joel,* appropriation for employment of, in House Document Room 763, 1218 *Grazing Lands, etc.,* appropriation for investigating improvements of wild plants and 982 *Great Britain,* appropriation for ambassador to 519, 1325 for paying, under fur seal regulations 168 for surveying, etc., boundary line, Alaska and Canada 523, 1329 for surveying, etc., boundary line between United States and Canada 523, 1329 for arbitrating outstanding pecuniary claims between United States and 525, 1331 for Canadian Boundary Waterways Commission 526, 1332 deficiency appropriation for marking boundary fine Alaska and Canada;
United States and Canada 380 for arbitrating outstanding pecuniary claims between United States and 841 gift by Government of, to personnel of American Embassy at Berlin may be accepted 1326cxvii provisions to carry out convention with, for the protection of migratory birds 755 *Great Lakes,* appropriation for light vessels for service on 160 for investigating, etc., diversion of waters from, and Niagara River 241 for improvement of ship channel between Chicago, Duluth-Superior, and Buffalo 258, 909, 1283 preliminary examination, etc., to be made for route of oceangoing vessels to Hudson River from 1289 *Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Ill.,* appropriation for maintenance 713 for naval hospital, public works 723 for dredging harbor 726 for additional land 726 for land for hospital 728 deficiency appropriation for war expenses 206, 1166 balance of appropriation for additional land, covered in 1174 *Great Peedee River, S.
C*., appropriation for improvement of 254, 906 *Great Plains Region,* appropriation for live stock production in 1045 *Great Salt Pond, Block Island, R. I.,* appropriation for improvement of 905, 1275 *Great Salt Pond Light Station, R. I.,* appropriation for improving, including keeper’s dwelling 161 *Great Sodus Bay, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 909, 1284 *Great Southern Lumber Company,* may bridge Pearl River in Mississippi 1156 *Greece,* appropriation for indemnity for injuries to subjects of, during riots at South Omaha, Nebr 917 for minister to 1326 *Greece and Montenegro,* appropriation for minister to 519 *Greeks of Asia Minor,* to participate in relief to European populations 1161 *Green Bay, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Greenport, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of Sterling Basin 262 *Greenville, Cal.,* appropriation for Indian school 570 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 31, 840, 1039 *Greenwich, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 905, 1276 *Grew, Joseph C.,* may accept present from British Government 1326 *Grinding Pebbles,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Grinnell, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 108 *Guam,* appropriation for care of lepers, etc., naval station 706 for naval station, public works 725 for agricultural experiment station 999 census of, to be taken in 1920 by Governor of 1292 *Guantanamo Bay, Cuba,* appropriation for lightkeeper’s dwellings, etc 686 *Guantanamo Bay Naval Station, Cuba,* appropriation for public works 725 for fuel storage 726 *Guaranty Insurance Policies,* stamp tax on 1135 *Guatemala,* appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 *Guilford Courthouse National Military Park, N.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for establishment of 355, 657 *Gulf of Mexico Coasts,* appropriation for surveys of 162, 688 *Gulf of Mexico Hurricane, 1915,* deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc., to aids to navigation injured by 496 *Gulf Ports Terminal Company,* may bridge Mobile River, Mobile, Ala 339 *Gulfport, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor and channel to Ship Island Pass, etc 256, 907, 1280 immediate transportation privileges extended to 1272 *Gulfport, Miss., Exposition,* appropriation for transfer, etc., of Government exhibit from San Diego, Cal., to 126 *Gun and Mortar Batteries, Army,* appropriation for constructing 1305 deficiency appropriation for construction of; war expenses 199 *Gun Factories, Army,* civilian employees to have additional pay for work on leave of absence days 870 *Gunnery and Engineering Exercises, Navy,* appropriation for prizes, trophies, ranges, etc 707 deficiency appropriation for prizes, trophies, ranges, etc., war expenses 204, 382, 939 for prizes, trophies, ranges, etc., 1919 1033 *Gunnison National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Gunpowder* (*see* Explosives), *Guthrie, Okla.,* terms of court at 604 clerk’s office 605 United States jail, transferred to Logan County 1041 **H.** *Habana, Cuba,* appropriation for Pan American Trade Mark Registration Bureau at 1335 deficiency appropriation for quota, International Trade Mark Registration Bureau at 1023 *Hackensack, N.
J.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Hackensack River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1276 *Hague, The,* appropriation for share, International Bureau, Permanent Court of Arbitration, at 524, 1330 for contribution toward expenses of Palace of Peace at 526, 1332 *Hair Oil, etc.,* war excise tax on 317 *Haiti,* appropriation for minister to 519, 1326cxviii *Half Dollar, Silver,* coinage authorized of, to commemorate Illinois centennial 594 *Halifax County, N. C.,* may bridge Roanoke River near Halifax and Palmyra 1272 *Halifax River, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 *Hall, Major Chalmers G., retired,* may be reappointed on active list, Cavalry 1055 *Hall, Charles W., jr.,* deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Hamburg-American Terminal and Navigation Company,* docks, etc., of, on Hudson River, may be acquired 459 compensation to be made 460 title to vest immediately 460 *Hamilton, Eugene,* settlement of claims of, against certain Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians 580 *Hammond, John Hays, jr.,* provisions for acquiring radiodynamic torpedo control unit, etc., from, modified 1309 services in demonstrating, etc., invention to be free of charge 1309 Hammond, La., appropriation for public building 108 *Hamner, Charles D.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 347 *Hampden County, Mass.,* time extended for bridging Connecticut River by Springfield and 1187 *Hampton Roads, Va.,* appropriation for naval hospital, public works 723 for naval operating base, water front improvements 726 deficiency appropriation for acquiring Jamestown Exposition site for naval operating base 207 for Naval operating base, coal storage 371 for additional payment for naval base property 488 for naval operating base, development, 1919 1034 *Hampton, Va.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer, Soldiers’ Home 138, 663 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 13, 484 Volunteer Soldiers’ Home, transferred to Army Medical Department during the war 1042 reversion after the war 1043 use of appropriations for transfer, support, etc., of members at other homes 1043 *Hansen, James E.,* exchange of lands with, for Cache National Forest, Utah 1204 *Harbor Beach, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Harbor Patrol, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses 939 deficiency appropriation for expenses 7, 470 *Harbors* (*see also* River and Harbor Improvements), deficiency appropriation for submarine mines, etc., for closing channels to seaports; war expenses 200 regulations to be prescribed for use of navigable waters in 266 posting in conspicuous places directed 266 punishment for violating 266 *Harlem River, N. Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 *Harney National Forest, S. Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Harriman, Oliver B.,* may accept present from British Government 1326 *Harrisburg, Pa.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 466 for rent 466, 1024 bridge authorized across Susquehanna River at 1013 *Harrisonville, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Harrisonville, Va.,* terms of court at 605 clerk’s office 606 *Hartfield, Solari and Company,* appropriation for refund to 171, 696 *Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans.,* appropriation for Indian school 571 completing drainage system 571 *Hastings, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Hat Boxes,* excise tax on, bought for use 1123 *Hats,* excise tax on men’s and boys’, bought for use 1124 *Hats, Bonnets, and Hoods,* excise tax on women’s and misses’, bought for use 1124 *Havasupai Indians, Ariz.,* rights within Grand Canyon National Park, not disturbed 1177 *Hawaii,* appropriation for salaries, etc., government in 799, 1252 for judges, circuit courts 799, 1252 for contingent expenses 799, 1252 for legislative expenses 799 for quarantine system expenses; leprosy hospital 121, 645 for ethnological researches among natives of 122, 651 for Schofield Barracks 129 for accommodations for seacoast artillery in 130, 655, 1307 for expenses of district judge outside of official residence 158, 684 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 529, 1335 for constructing military poets, etc 655 for mail equipments for 751, 1197 for district court 812, 1264 for fortifications, etc 818, 1307 for searchlights for harbor defenses 818 for preservation, repair, etc., torpedo structures 818 for electric plants, etc., seacoast fortifications 818, 1307 for sea walls and embankments 818 for automobile, fortifications 818 for constructing engineer wharf, Honolulu 818 for installing, etc., electric plants 1307 for reserve engineer equipment 1307 for Weather Service expenses in 975cxix appropriation for agricultural experiment stations in; amount for extension work 999 deficiency appropriation for shipwrecked American seamen in 347, 463, 529 for fortifications, etc., war expenses 481 Bishops Point Naval Reservation, Oahu, transferred to Army 861 female suffrage at elections in, may be authorized by legislature 604 restriction of right to vote to male citizens repealed 604 included in census of 1920 1291 prohibition of intoxicating liquors traffic in, during the war and thereafter 560 repeal may be submitted to vote of electors two years after peace declared 561 petition required, etc 561 salaries of district court judges increased 1156 *Hawaii National Park, Hawaii,* appropriation for expenses 679 *Hay,* appropriation for market news service on 1047 *Hayden National Forest, Wyo. and Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Haydens Slough, Columbia Hirer, Oreg.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, near Portland 265 *Hayes, John F.,* deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Hays, Grady,* deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Hayward, Wis.,* appropriation for Indian school 588 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 32 *Head Tax,* appropriation for refunding 695 exemption from, of aliens readmitted after service in American or allied army during the war 634, 1014 *Headstones for Soldiers’ Graves,* appropriation for 130, 655 for unmarked graves of civilians in post cemeteries 130, 655 for unmarked graves of Confederates in national cemeteries 130, 655 deficiency appropriation for 30, 33, 379, 382, 839, 842, 1039 *Health Department, D.
C.,* appropriation for health officer, inspectors, etc 940 for preventing contagious diseases, etc 940 assignment, etc., of bacteriologists 940 for disinfecting service 941 for sanitary emergency fund, drainage of lots, etc 941 for expenses, food, etc., adulterations 941 for bacteriological laboratory 941 for biological and serological study of diseases 941 for chemical laboratory 941 for contingent expenses, enforcing health laws 941 for inspecting dairy farms, etc 941 for contagious diseases, isolating wards 941 for public crematory 941 for motor vehicle for pound 941 for laboratory available for other site 351 deficiency appropriation for preventing contagious diseases, etc 7, 1162 acceptance of voluntary services 1162 for drainage of lots, abatement of nuisances, etc 470 deficiency appropriation for disinfecting service 471 for chemical laboratory, etc 471 for motor vehicle for pound 471 for public crematory 471 for dispensaries for tuberculosis and venereal diseases 823 for bacteriological laboratory 823 contagious diseases allotment for fiscal year 1918, increased 595 *Health Officer, D.
C.,* appropriation for, assistant, deputy, etc 940 *Hearings in Land Entries,* appropriation for expenses 143, 668 fees for depositions, and copies 143, 668 *Hefner, Wilson C.,* deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Helena, Mont.,* appropriation for assay office at 782, 1237 *Helena National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Helgesen, Henry T., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 217 *Hemp,* appropriation for testing, etc., for paper making 982 *Henry Park, D.
C.* (*see also* Mall Office Buildings), appropriation for salaries, etc., buildings for War and Navy Departments in 787 for contingent expenses 787 deficiency appropriation for temporary office buildings for War and Navy Departments in 368 for employees, 1918, for War and Navy Department buildings in 482, 598 for contingent expenses 482, 598 for completing buildings 482 for screens 598 *Herter, Christian A.,* may accept present from British Government 1326 *Hessian Fly,* appropriation for investigating, etc 994 *Hiawatha, Kans.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Hibernians, Ladies’ Auxiliary, Ancient Order of,* may erect memorial in Washington, D.
C., to sisterhoods who served as nurses in Civil War 500 *Hicks, Honorable Frederick C.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 27 *Hides,* disposal of, from imported tick-infested cattle 275, 1049 *High Commission, International,* appropriation for expenses, United States section 526, 1332 *Highway Bridge, D. C.,* appropriation for operating expenses 928 for lighting; additional lights 928 for watchmen, etc 928 deficiency appropriation for operating expenses 350 for replacing fenders 469 *Highways System, D.
C., Permanent,* appropriation for opening, extending streets, etc., under 927 *Hill, Honorable Ebenezer J.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 27cxx deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 497 legal representatives of widow to receive pay appropriated for her 1037 *Hillsboro Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 907 *Hillsboro River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 907 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, at Tampa 264 *Hilo, Hawaii,* appropriation for commission to architect, public building 115, 639 for improvement of harbor 261, 1286 *Hoarding Necessaries,* punishment for; offenses specified 278 exchanges, boards of trade, etc., not included 278 not applicable to personal products of farmers, gardeners, etc 278 in interstate commerce, to limit supply, affect market price, etc 286 not applicable to storing personal products of farms, etc 286 associations of fanners, etc 286 accumulating for actual future business needs 286 antitrust Act not affected 286 *Hoboken, N.
J.,* docks, etc., of North German Lloyd, and Hamburg-American Lines at, maybe acquired 459 *Hog Cholera,* appropriation for investigating, treating, etc 979 for eradicating 1045 *Holidays,* observance by postal service 1193 *Holidays, D. C., Legal,* per diem employees and day laborers allowed pay for 953 *Holland* (*see* Netherlands). *Holland-America Line,* appropriation for refund to 170 *Holland, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Hollidaysburg, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 108, 635 *Holly Springs, Miss.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Holmes River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 907, 1279 *Holy Cross National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Home Demonstration Work, in Food Conservation,* appropriation for Northern and Western States 1046 for Southern States 1046 *Home Economics,* appropriation for increasing food production by 1046 *Home for Aged and Infirm, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 945 for maintenance 945 for repairs and improvements 945 sale of surplus products; deposit of receipts 945 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 8, 471 for installing electric generators; reappropriations 823 *Home for Incurables, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 946 *Home Guards, State, etc.,* appropriation for arms, ammunition, etc., for issue to 876 balances of appropriations for ordnance equipment of, 1917, 1918, 1919, covered in 1171 issue of rifles, ammunition, etc., for equipping 181 to have use of rifle ranges 181 *Homeopathic Hospital, D.
C., National,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 946 *Homestead Entries, Public Lands,* allowed persons under age of 21 who are in the Army during the war 957 residence requirement suspended until after discharge 957 verification of applications before any duly authorized officer 957 allowed on unappropriated lands in Alaska; limitation 632 surveys to be ordered, etc 633 cancellation, etc., of, on Kiowa, etc., Indians ceded lands, Oklahoma 1318 entrymen may have leave to perform farm labor elsewhere, during the war 430 notice to be filed; cultivation, etc., required 430 allowed to present applicants only 431 erroneous, on ceded.
Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn., validated 917 leaves of absence from residence may be in one or more periods 1153 residence may be reduced for climatic conditions 1153 total required 1153 required for commutation not changed 1153 no residence required on additional stock raising, if owner living on former entry 1017 on former Indian lands within Northern Pacific grant in Montana confirmed, etc 1204 restriction on relinquishing, by soldiers under age of 21 960 service in time of war accepted for residence requirements 248 period of enlistment equivalent therefor, if discharged for disability 248 actual residence required before issue of patent 248 heirs of settlers, etc., dying in service, to receive patent from date thereof 248 soldiers’ privileges for, extended to Army and Navy service in Mexican border operations and in war with Germany 1161 *Homestead Entrymen,* within Castle Peak irrigation project, Utah, may have leave of absence until water available, etc 1210 *Homestead Laws,* protection from forfeiture of rights under, of persons in military service during period thereof 448 *Homesteads* (*see also* Enlarged Homesteads), appropriation for classifying lands for enlarged, stock raising, etc 670, 988 deficiency appropriation for classifying lands, for enlarged, stock raising, etc 490 affidavits by persons in service during present war may be made before commanding officer 391 *Homing Pigeons,* interfering, etc., with Government owned, unlawful 533 punishment for 533cxxi *Honduras,* appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 *Honey Grove, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Hongkong, China,* appropriation for post allowances to consular officers at 528 deficiency appropriation for additional allowance for consul 346 *Honolulu, Hawaii,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 261, 1286 preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1290 transfer, etc., of Army wharf at, with Navy Department 57 *Honolulu, Hawaii, Ordnance Depot,* appropriation for fence; installing telephone system 653 *Hoopa Valley Indian Hospital, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 564 *Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, Cal.,* appropriation for road Hoopa to Weitchpee on; local cooperation 570 *Hoopeston, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 108, 635 *Hoosick Falls, N.
Y.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Hope and Help Mission, D. C.,* appropriation for care of women and children 948 *Hopi Indians, Ariz.,* appropriation for water supply for, on reservations 568 *Hoquarten Slough, Oreg.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 265 *Hoquiam River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 260 *Horn Island Pass, Miss.,* appropriation for maintenance of channels through 256 *Hornell, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Horry and Marion Counties, S.
C.,* may bridge Little Peedee River, Galivants Ferry 606 *Horses, Army,* appropriation for expenditures for 52, 858 for purchase of 55, 860 limit; contracts: purchases at posts 55, 861 standard required 55, 861 no polo ponies except for Military Academy 55, 861 sale of condemned animals; use of receipts 55 for breeding, for military purposes 978 deficiency appropriation for war expenditures for 192, 360, 827 for purchase of; limit 194, 362 contracts; purchases at posts 195, 362 standard required; exception 195, 362 no polo ponies except for Military Academy 195, 362 for war expenses for, 1919 1029 balances of appropriations for, 1917, 1918, covered in 1170 mounts of officers dying in service may be sent to home of family at public expense, etc 892 *Horticultural, etc., Investigations,* appropriation for 982 *Horticultural Organizations,* exempt from income tax 1076 *Hose, Silk,* excise tax on men’s and boys’, bought for use 1124 women s and misses’ 1124 *Hospital Department, Army* (*see* Medical Department, Army). *Hospital Matrons, Army,* appropriation for 48, 854 *Hospital Stewards, Army,* appropriation for quarters for 58, 864 *Hospitals, Army* (*see also* Medical Department, Army), appropriation for construction and repair of post and general 58, 864 alterations, additions, temporary buildings, etc 58, 864 for designated hospitals, etc 58 restriction on cost of buildings 58 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, construction, etc., of 196, 363, 478, 830 for additions, temporary buildings, equipment, etc 830 authorization for construction, etc., of, 1919, repealed 1170 buildings, lands, etc., may be requisitioned for 1029 payment for; suit if amount unsatisfactory 1029 location, etc., near residence of patients 1029 aggregate cost limited 1029 transfer of designated, camp, etc., to Public Health Service for discharged soldiers, etc 1302 *Hospitals for Discharged Sick Soldiers, etc.* (*see also* Public Health Service), provisions for care, etc., of designated persons 1302 purchase of land and buildings suitable for; emergency fund for, authorized 1303 lease of, for immediate use, with facilities, not exceeding 1,000 1303 *Hospitals for Indians,* appropriation for construction, equipment, and maintenance of; limit 563 for designated hospitals, etc 563 *Hospitals, Naval,* appropriation for constructing additional temporary, at designated yards and stations 723 for overseas 723 for contingent 723 deficiency appropriation for construction of temporary, etc., war expenses 370, 488 for care, etc., of patients in, and other hospitals 209, 1167 balances of appropriations for constructing, and supply depots, covered in 1174 *Hot Springs Army and Navy Hospital Ark.,* appropriation for construction and repairs 58, 864 for medical supplies 61, 866 for burial in Little Rock National Cemetery, of patients dying in 131, 657 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, supplies 197, 365 *Hot Springs Reservation, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of; employment of landscape engineer, etc 153 for Government free bathhouse, etc 679 *Hot Springs, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 140, 665 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 13, 484cxxii portion of sanitarium, may be used by Public Health Service, for discharged disabled soldiers, etc 1303 *Houghton, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Hours of Service, Railroad Train Employees,* deficiency appropriation for Commission on Standard Workday 3 *Housatonic River, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of breakwaters 251, 905, 1276 *House, of Detention, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses 939 deficiency appropriation for expenses 470 *House of Representatives,* appropriation for compensation of Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 761, 1216 for mileage, etc 762, 1216 for Speaker’s office; Digest of Rules 762, 1217 for Chaplain 762, 1217 for Clerk of the House, clerks, etc 762, 1217 for chief engineer, assistants, etc 762, 1217 for clerks, messengers, and janitors, to committees, annual 762, 1217 appointment and duties of janitors 763, 1218 for clerks to committees, session 763, 1218 for Sergeant at Arms, deputy, etc 763, 1218 for Doorkeeper, special employees, etc 763, 1218 messengers, laborers, etc 763, 1218 superintendent, folding room, etc 763, 1218 pages 763, 1218 superintendent document room, etc 763, 1218 for minority employees 764, 1218 for special employees, etc 764, 1219 for clerk, etc., conference minority 764, 1219 for messengers, majority and minority caucus rooms 764, 1219 for postmaster, assistant, etc 764, 1219 mail vehicles, etc 764, 1219 for official reporters, etc 764, 1219 for stenographers to committees 764, 1219 “during the session” to mean 120 days 764 “during the session” to mean 213 days 1219 for clerk hire, Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 764 placed on roll of employees; appointment, etc 764 for clerks for Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 1219 payment to Member, etc., forbidden 1219 for contingent expenses, materials for folding 765, 1219 for furniture and repairs 765, 1219 for packing boxes 765, 1219 for miscellaneous items 765, 1219 for expenses, special and select committees 765, 1219 for stationery 765, 1219 for postage stamps 765, 1219 for automobile for Speaker 765, 1220 for mileage, 1st session 65th Congress, immediately available 1 for stationery for Members, etc., 1st session 65th Congress 2 for pages, 1st session 65th Congress, to June 30, 1917 2 for messengers in post office to June 30, 1917 2 for pages until the close of the 1st session 65th Congress 242 appropriation for post office messengers until the close of the 1st session 65th Congress 242 for session employees for entire month of October, 1917 343 for session employees for entire month of November, 1918 1052 deficiency appropriation for widow of Michael F.
Conry 26 for widow of David E. Finley 26 for daughter of Cyrus A. Sulloway 26 for widow of Samuel J. Tribble 26 for widow of Luis Munoz Rivera 26 for widow of Henry T. Helgesen 217 for widow of Daniel W. Comstock 377 for widow of Ellsworth R. Bathrick 497 for widow of Ebenezer J. Hill 497 to be paid to her legal representative 1037 for widow of Charles Martin 497 for widow of John H. Capstick 835 for widow of William A. Jones 835 for widow of James H. Davidson 1039 for widow of John A.
Sterling 1167 for widow of Jacob E. Meeker 1169 for widow of Edward E. Robbins 1169 for contested election expenses 27, 835 for oil portrait of former Speaker Joseph G. Cannon 27 for oil portrait of Speaker Champ Clark 377 reappropriated 1169 for compiling contested election cases 27 for expenses, miscellaneous items 27, 377, 542, 1037, 1169 for folding materials 27 for care, etc., automobile for Speaker 27, 497 for enrolling clerk, extra compensation 27 for messengers, post office 27 for motor truck for folding room 28, 377 for folding 28, 377, 497, 1037 for official reporters, and stenographers 28, 377, 497, 836 for stationery 217, 601 for compensation of Members, Delegates, etc 380 for mileage 430 for investigating fiscal relations with District of Columbia 497 for two additional telephone operators 497 for horses and mail wagons 836 for session employees 836 for packing boxes 1037 investigation of fiscal relations with District of Columbia continued 27 Members serving in war with Germany, to receive pay after discharge and resuming Congressional duties 1324 salaries for October, 1917, to be paid on day of adjournment 343 for December, 1917, to be paid on day of recess 430 for December, 1918, to be paid December 21 1052 three Members of 66th Congress to be appointed on Joint Commission on Reclassification of Salaries 1269 two Members to serve on Public Buildings Commission 1269 *House Office Building,* appropriation for trees, etc., grounds of 134, 659 for care, etc., grounds of 141, 666 for maintenance 172, 698 for additional rooms, painting subway, etc 172 for additional protection of, during war 697 for elevator conductors for 762, 1217 for police force 763, 1218cxxiii deficiency appropriation for maintenance 25, 601 for additional rooms 835 space in, not subject to Public Buildings Commission 1270 *Houses of Ill Fame* (*see also* Prostitution), suppression of, near military camps, etc., during present war, authorized 83 punishment for violations 83 extended to places under naval jurisdiction 393 *Housing for War Needs,* deficiency appropriation for all expenses connected with 595, 821 limitation increased 821 powers vested in the President during the present war to provided industrial workers in arsenals, etc., with 550 employees in District of Columbia whose services are essential during the war, and for families thereof 550 purchase, condemn, etc., houses, local transportation and community utilities 550 acquire lands, buildings thereon, etc 650 only by contract, of colleges, public buildings, furnishings of private dwellings, etc 550 occupied buildings to be by contract, unless condemnation as necessity decided by the district court; procedure; restriction 550 existing statutory limitations on contracts with Government suspended as to owners of property needed 550 manage, sell, etc., acquired property 551 restriction on sales 551 free disposal, rent, etc., forbidden 551 loan money to aid persons to provide houses, etc 551 interest and security to be given 551 only to American citizens 551 use for living purposes vacant Government-owned houses in District of Columbia 551 Maltby Building excepted 551 use Government lands not dedicated to specific buildings for construction of dwellings 551 may be executed through designated agency 551 buildings to be of a temporary character; exception 551 use of force of Supervising Architect on work of 551 compensation for property taken, to be determined by the President 551 payment in part, and suit allowed for remainder of price not satisfactory 551 immediate possession authorized, etc 551 construction of 1 “person” 552 authority to cease with end of war 552 sale of property, etc 552 consent of Congress required 552 full report to Congress at each session 552 details required 552 final report on declaration of peace 552 no work allowed on percentage basis 552, 595 contracts to be let after competitive bids requested 552, 595 under $1,000 excepted 595 amount authorized for executing provisions hereof 552 amount authorized to be used in District of Columbia limited for designated employees 552 conversion of Maltby Building as apartment house or for offices 552 alley population to be provided for out of amount assigned to the District 552 corporation authorized with full powers for 595 capital stock not to exceed $60,000,000 595 agency of President to subscribe for and own 595 may deal in real estate in District of Columbia 595 recording charges, etc., not applicable 595 all moneys received used as revolving fund until June 30, 1919 595 current to Union Station, D.
C., group to be furnished from Capitol Power Plant; payment 821 *Housing of Shipyard Employees,* powers conferred on Emergency Fleet Corporation 438 to secure sites, etc., for constructing houses 438 build houses thereon; sell, lease, etc., the same 438 acquire houses, etc., for use of employees and their families 438 make loans to persons to provide houses, etc 438 just compensation to be made for property acquired by condemnation, etc 438 suit allowed if amount not satisfactory 439 immediate occupation, etc., of property before title, etc, secured 439 powers to cease at end of the war 439 meaning of “person” and “shipyard” extended 439 expenditures authorized; limitation on amount 439 contracts restricted to reasonable cost 439 approval by Fleet Corporation 439 bonuses for speedy construction authorized 439 detailed statement of all expenditures in excess of $10,000 to be submitted to Congress 439 *Houston Ship Channel, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 907, 1280 preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of channel connecting Goose Creek oil field with 264 *Hovey-King, Paymaster Alvin, Navy,* reopening of disallowed accounts authorized 719 *Howard University, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance 154, 680 for expenses 154, 680 for improving grounds 154, 680 for medical department 154, 680 for fuel and light 154, 680 *Howell, M. I.,* appropriation for services 172 *Hudson River,* acquisition of North German Lloyd and Hamburg-American, etc., terminals on, etc 459 preliminary examination to be made for water route of oceangoing vessels to the Great Lakes, from 1289 *Hudson River, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 136 for improvement of, New York Harbor 252, 905cxxiv *Hughes, William, late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 497 *Hugo, Okla.,* terms of court at 1184 rooms to be furnished 1184 *Humboldt, Calif.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 260, 910, 1284 *Humboldt National Forest, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Humidors, Smokers,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 *Hungary* (*see* Austria-Hungary). *Hunting Garments,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1123 *Huntington, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 108 *Huntington, W.
Va.,* appropriation for public building 108 deficiency appropriation for public building, rent 1024 *Huntley Irrigation Project, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 148, 674 school section allowed Montana in lieu of lands within 958 *Huron, Ohio,* appropriation for aids to navigation 161 for improvement of harbor 257, 909, 1284 *Husting, Paul O., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to heirs at law of 497 *Hydraulic Engineering,* appropriation for standardizing apparatus, etc 808, 1260 *Hydrographic Engineers,* grade of, and junior, and aids, established in Coast and Geodetic Survey; pay 163 *Hydrographic Office, Navy Department,* appropriation for additional temporary force 788, 1242 for engineers, draftsmen, clerks, etc 788, 1243 for materials, etc 788, 1243 for Pilot Charts 789, 1243 for expenses, branch offices 789, 1243 for employees, branch offices 789, 1244 restriction on personal services 789, 1244 for printing and binding for 174, 700 deficiency appropriation for storage facilities 14 for additional force 202 for materials, etc 485 for printing and binding 202, 498 for war expenses, materials, etc 202 for Pilot Charts 203 for additional clerks, etc., 1919 1033 additional details of naval officers to, authorized 38 *Hydrography, Physical,* appropriation for continuing researches in 162, 688 *Hygienic Laboratory, Public Health Service,* appropriation for maintenance 120, 644 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 836 additional buildings, etc., authorized for 1018 **I.** *Ice and Snow, D.
C.,* appropriation for removing, from streets, sidewalks, and gutters 928 deficiency appropriation for removing, etc. 469 *Ice Cream Parlors, etc.,* internal revenue tax on sales of soft drinks, ice cream, etc., at 1116 *Ice Machines, Army,* Page. appropriation for operation, etc. 51, 856 deficiency appropriation for operation, etc. 828 receipts from sales, to be deposited in the Treasury 1028 sales of surplus product permitted 52, 857 *Idaho,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc. 798, 1251 area increased for lands designated for enlarged homestead by 275 residence not required 275 annual cultivation requirements reduced 275 entrymen to be residents of 276 citizens of Malheur Bounty, Oreg., may cut, etc., timber in 1321 *Idaho National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Ill Fame, Houses of,* suppression of, near military camps, etc., during present war, authorized 83 punishment for violations 83 extended to camps, etc., under naval jurisdiction 393 *Illinois,* appropriation for Great Lakes training station 713 deficiency appropriation for Great Lakes naval training station 1166 *Illinois Central Railroad Company,* may bridge Little Calumet River, Riverdale, Ill. 1042 *Illinois Naval Militia,* deficiency appropriation for ship for; limit of cost increased 205 *Illinois River, Ill.,* appropriation for improvement of 258, 1283 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Ottawa to Utica 1289 *Illinois Slate Centennial,* coinage of fifty cent silver pieces in commemoration of 594 number, legal tender quality, etc. 594 no Government expense for dies 594 *Imitation Wines,* additional war revenue tax levied on 311 internal revenue tax levied on 1110 *Immediate Transportation of Dutiable Goods,* privileges of, extended to Bar Harbor, Me., entry and delivery 917 Gulfport, Miss., entry and delivery 1272 Northgate, N.
Dak., entry 384 Oswego, N. Y., entry 916 *Immigrant Stations,* appropriation for Baltimore, Md., building 106 for Ellis Island, buildings, etc. 169 for Ellis Island, repairs, etc. 695 deficiency appropriation for Ellis Island, buildings 24 privileges at, not to be maintained by Government 170 *Immigration Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner General, Assistant, clerks, etc. 810, 1263 for Division of Information 810, 1263 for buildings, etc., Ellis Island station, N.
Y. 169, 695 for Philadelphia, Pa., station 170 for expenses of enforcing laws 170, 695 station privileges not allowed by Government 170 for Montreal office, rental of quarters 696 expenses, custody of German crews to be charged against 1917 appropriation 696 cxxv deficiency appropriation for immigration expenses 24, 32, 381, 1040 for Ellis Island station, buildings, repairs 24 for enforcing Chinese exclusion Act 32 for war expenses, detention of interned aliens 216 *Immigration of Aliens,* appropriation for all expenses regulating 170, 695 for preventing unlawful entry of Chinese; deporting, etc. 170, 695 for refunding head tax 170, 695 for medical inspection, etc. 121, 644 deficiency appropriation for expenses regulating 24, 32, 381, 841, 1040 alien anarchists excluded admission 1012 deportation after entry if found to be member of excluded classes 1012 irrespective of time of entry 1012 punishment for returning after deportation, etc. 1012 deportation on termination of imprisonment 1012 alien residents, serving in Army, Navy, or allies, readmitted after the war, if otherwise subject to exclusion 1014 enlisting in Czecho-Slovak, etc., forces against enemy 1014 if mentally or physically incapacitated in service not subject to head tax 1014 readmission after the war of otherwise excluded aliens who have served in the Army of the United States, etc. 634 lawfully resident in the United States 634 aliens having declared intention, and enlisted for service in Czecho-Slovak, Polish, etc., forces attached to American or allied army 634 if having acquired physical or mental defect in such service 634 exempted from head tax 634 *Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Government* (*see* Austria-Hungary). *Imports of Merchandise,* distilled spirits produced hereafter forbidden entry 308 products of Virgin Islands to States prohibiting sale, etc. 308 not applicable if for other than beverages 308 licenses required for, of explosives in time of war 387 of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes prohibited during the war, etc. 1047 prohibition on, of wheat, etc., authorized 1350 rates of duty on, of minerals, etc., for war purposes, may be fixed by the President 1009 unlawful during present war, of articles prohibited by the President 422 regulations, etc., allowing 422 no preference to ports 423 *Improvements in Manufacture, etc., Navy,* rewards to civilian employees for suggestions of valuable 718 *Inauguration of the President,* appropriation for subsistence expenses of West Point cadets attending 51 for transportation expenses 54 *Income Tax, 1917,* appropriation for Deputy Commissioner, clerks, etc., on returns of 775 for expenses of assessing and collecting 778 amount for expenses in District of Columbia 778 deficiency appropriation for expenses, assessing and collecting former 4 additional two per cent, on citizens or residents during present war 300 further, on incomes of individuals exceeding $5,000; rates 301 assessment, payment, etc. 301 personal exemptions reduced 301 returns required 301 withholding, on interest at source not applicable until January 1, 1918 301 only one two percent normal tax thereafter 302 any further normal tax to be paid by recipient 302 additional four per cent, on corporations 302 assessment, payment, etc. 302 credit given for dividends from income taxed corporations 302 not applicable to Porto Rico or the Philippine Islands 302 payments in advance by installments permitted of estimated tax 326 allotments required; credits allowed, etc. 326 penalties for failures, etc. 327 by certificates of indebtedness and un certified check, permitted 327 cancellation of, assessed against gift of Charles L.
Freer to the Smithsonian Institution 181 proceeds from payment of, may be de posited in banks, etc.; conditions 504 *Income Tax Amendments, 1917,* sources of net income stated 329 exempt from tax; proceeds of life insurance policies 329 gifts, bequests, etc. 329 interest on State, Federal, etc., obligations; exceptions 329 salary of present President, Federal judges 329 State officials; exceptions 329 deductions allowed citizens or residents 330 interest paid on debts; exception 330 general taxes, except income and excess profits 330 gifts for religious, charitable, etc., purposes; amount allowed; verification 330 allowed nonresident aliens 330 proportion of interest paid on debts; exception; condition 330 general taxes, except income and war profits 330 return of total income required; collection on failure 330 citizens or residents, $3,000 331 additional $1,000 if head of family; limitations 331 further for minor or dependent children 331 guardians or trustees; restriction 331 estates in administration and trustees allowed $3,000 331 allowance to nonresident alien repealed 331 returns to be made by guardians and other fiduciaries; affidavits required 331 by joint fiduciaries 331 incomes under $3,000 exempt 331 by partnerships of individual liability 331 deduction allowed members; tax paid dividends 331 contents of returns 332 fiscal year at rate for calendar 332 cxxvi returns, etc.; withholding tax by corporations, etc., repealed 332 deduction of normal tax at source of income of nonresident aliens 332 dividends, etc., not included 332 indemnity for paying, etc. 332 on interest on bonds of corporations, etc., agreeing to pay tax, etc. 332 unless notice of claimed exemption filed with withholding agent, etc. 333 licenses required for collecting foreign dividends, coupons, etc. 333 regulations to obtain information, etc. 333 punishment for acting without 333 personal returns of other incomes 333 no taxable liability released 333 ownership determined 333 payment of tax at source restricted to incomes of nonresident aliens 333 other withholding repealed 333 normal tax levied on net income of domestic corporations, etc. 333 partnerships excepted 333 on foreign corporations, etc., from United States sources 333 dividends included 334 additional tax on undistributed net income 334 not applicable, if used for business requirements, etc. 334 surtax if retained and not so used 334 applicable to each taxable year 334 deductions allowed domestic corporations; interest paid on indebtedness 334 exceptions; limitations 334 preferred stock not included 334 shares without nominal value construed 334 indebtedness secured by collateral limitation 334 not allowed for bonds guaranteed free from tax 335 interest on bank deposits 335 general taxes, except income and excess profits 335 foreign corporations from revenues in United States 335 proportion of interest paid on debts; exceptions and limitations 335 no allowance for bonds guaranteed free from tax 335 interest on bank deposits 335 general taxes, except income and excess profits 335 returns of tax paid at source of income of foreign corporations, etc. 335 penalty for no returns, refusing information, etc. 336 punishment for fraudulent returns, statements, etc. 336 tax paid by party not to be recollected from withholding agent 336 no penalty for not making returns unless for fraudulent evasion 336 corporations, etc., to make sworn returns of all dividend payments 336 names of stockholders, etc., included 336 exchange brokers to make sworn returns of customers 336 details of profits, losses, etc. 336 returns to be made by all persons paying fixed sums of $300 or more to others 337 by United States officials 337 details to be set forth 337 returns to be made of interest on bonds of corporations, etc., regardless of amount 337 collections of foreign dividends, etc. 337 names and addresses on demand 337 applicable to 1917, and thereafter 337 income returns to be credited with excess profits tax imposed 337 income of foreign governments from United States bonds not taxable 337 dividends as used herein to mean all distributions, by corporations out of earnings since March 1, 1913 337 stock dividends included as income 338 distributions to shareholders, etc., in 1917 and subsequent years considered as income of year received 338 taxed at rate of year earned 338 earnings prior to March 1, 1913, not taxable 338 not applicable to distributions prior to August 6, 1917 338 premium on life insurance of employees interested in business not deducted from income thereof 338 amounts withheld at source from income of individual citizens to be released, etc. 338 exception 338 entire tax to be collected from individual 338 *Income Tax, Title II, Revenue Act of 1918,* definition of terms used; taxable year; fiscal year 1058 fiduciary; withholding agent 1058 personal service corporations 1059 excluding foreign corporations, war contracts business, etc. 1059 dividends, corporation distributions from earnings, etc. 1059 for 1918, and hereafter 1059 stock, etc.; for 1918 1059 period of earnings determined 1059 gain or loss on sales, etc., of property acquired before March 1, 1913, at market price 1060 since, at cost or inventory value 1060 exchange of property; equivalent 1060 by reorganization, etc. 1060 inventories to determine income, authorized; basis 1060 net losses, in regular business operations 1060 on sales of plants, etc., for war activities production 1060 in taxable year 1919; redetermination, etc. 1061 of partners, beneficiaries of estates and trusts 1061 computation of tax for fiscal years at different rates 1061 credits or refunds of excess payments 1061 for partnerships; personal service corporations 1061 when subject to different rates for parts of calendar year 1062 normal rates on net income of individuals for 1918 1062 upon first $4,000 of citizens or residents 1062 subsequent years 1062 upon first $4,000 of citizens or residents 1062 surtax in addition; rates 1062 from sales of mines, etc., limited 1064 net income defined ; basis of computing for assessing tax 1064 gross income; sources included 1065 cxxvii gross income; salaries of President, judiciary, and Government officers and employees 1065 professions, businesses, rents, dividends, etc. 1065 excluding income from life insurance policies; returns of premiums paid 1065 gifts, bequests, etc. 1065 interest on State, etc., obligations;
Federal, etc., bonds; returns required; limitations 1065 by foreign Governments from United States securities, etc. 1066 payments for personal injuries, etc. 1066 public utilities receipts by States, etc.; operated under contracts, etc.; restriction 1066 pay of persons in service during the war not over $3,500 1066 nonresident aliens from sources in the United States only 1066 deductions allowed in computing net incomes; business expenses 1066 interest on debts; exception 1066 nonresident aliens from United States sources 1067 taxes, classes, and exceptions specified 1067 nonresident aliens 1067 business losses; losses not connected with trade 1067 casualty losses not connected with business 1067 worthless debts 1067 allowance for exhaustion, etc., of business property 1067 amortization of cost of buildings, plants, vessels, etc., for prosecution of the war 1067 redetermination of tax, etc., in three years; credits, etc., for overpayments 1067 allowance for depletion, etc., of mines, oil wells, timber, etc., basis 1067 if acquired before March 1, 1913 1068 if discovered by taxpayer after March 1, 1913, etc. 1068 gifts to charitable, etc., organizations; vocational rehabilitation fund included; limit 1068 by nonresident aliens 1068 losses in 1918 from inventory depreciation or rebates paid, if claim filed 1068 redetermination and action on claim 1068 if no claim filed but loss sustained; redetermination, etc. 1068 nonresident aliens of designate d items, etc. 1069 no deduction from net income of personal, etc., expenses 1069 new buildings, permanent improvements, etc. 1069 restoring exhaustion of property 1069 life insurance on employees, etc., for benefit of taxpayer 1069 credits allowed for normal tax; of tax-paid dividends, etc. 1069 interest on Federal securities, etc. 1069 personal exemption of $1,000 for single person, $2,000 for head of family, etc. 1069 additional for minora or dependents, of $200 each 1069 for nonresident alien only if similar credit to United States citizens by country thereof 1069 returns required of nonresident aliens for benefit of deductions or credits 1069 action on claims 1070 collection, etc., if no return filed 1070 partnerships; tax levied only on individuals constituting 1070 computation of shares: credits, etc. 1070 returns, etc. 1070 computation of net income; charities, etc., not deducted 1070 personal service corporation not subject to tax 1070 stockholders liable similar to partners; accounting, etc. 1070 estates and trusts subject to normal and surtax 1071 received during administration 1071 accumulations in trust, etc. 1071 for future distribution 1071 periodically distributed; under court direction 1071 responsibility of fiduciary 1071 computation of net income; additional bequests, etc., deductions 1071 payment of tax by fiduciary; credits, etc., allowed 1071 on periodical distributions to beneficiaries, etc., credits, etc. 1071 corporations formed to accumulate gains, etc., to prevent surtax on stock holders, not subject to income tax 1072 stockholders liable on income from 1072 excess profits tax deducted before computing share of members 1072 evidence of purpose if a mere holding company, etc. 1072 permissible accumulations 1072 statements required 1072 payment of tax at source of income of nonresident aliens; exception 1072 interest to unknown owners 1072 by corporations, etc., guaranteeing interest free of tax 1072 exemption where notice of individual exemption filed 1073 returns, etc., required 1073 liability, indemnification, etc. 1073 recipient to make returns of income 1073 if tax paid by recipient not recoverable from withholding agent 1073 credit for taxes on income, etc., paid by citizens to foreign country, etc. 1073 by residents to United States possessions 1073 by alien residents on foreign income; condition 1073 by partners and beneficiaries of estates 1073 redetermination, etc., of taxes paid; refund, etc. 1073 if accrued but not paid; bond, etc. 1074 evidence of foreign income, etc., required 1074 returns required of individuals having taxable income 1074 by agent, guardian, etc. 1074 partnerships 1074 fiduciaries; conditions 1074 when accounting period changed; accounting 1075 rate of tax; credits, etc. 1075 time for filing, with collector of district 1075 increase of tax if, underestimated 1075 appeal to Commissioner 1075 cxxviii corporations, rate on net income, in lieu of former tax, for 1918 1075 thereafter 1076 transportation systems under Federal control, proportions as of former laws 1076 organizations exempt; labor, etc. 1076 mutual savings banks 1076 fraternal beneficiary societies, etc. 1076 building associations, cooperative banks 1076 mutual cemetery companies 1076 religious, etc., organizations 1076 busines leagues, etc. 1076 civic leagues for social welfare 1076 pleasure clubs 1076 farmers’ local mutual associations 1076 associations for marketing of mutual farm products, etc. 1076 trustees for exempted organizations 1076 Federal land banks and farm loan associations 1076 personal service corporations 1077 net income defined 1077 gross income, sources as defined for individuals 1077 life insurance companies; deduction 1077 mutual marine insurance companies; deductions 1077 foreign corporations, from sources in United States 1077 deductions allowed in computing corporation net incomes; business expenses 1077 interest on debts; exception 1077 foreign corporations, in United States 1077 taxes, classes and exceptions specified 1077 foreign corporations 1078 guaranteeing interest free of tax, excepted 1078 business losses 1078 worthless debts 1078 tax-paid dividends 1078 allowance for exhaustion, etc., of property 1078 amortization of cost of plants, vessels, etc., for prosecution of the war 1078 redetermination of tax, etc., in three years; credits, etc., for overpayments 1078 allowance for depletion, etc., of mines, oil wells, timber, etc.; basis 1078 if acquired before March 1, 1913 1078 if discovered by taxpayer after March 1, 1913, etc. 1078 additional for insurance companies 1079 issuing policies on weekly payment plan, for life, etc. 1079 further allowance to mutual marine insurance companies 1079 further to other mutual companies, returning premium deposits 1079 losses in 1918 from inventory depreciation or rebates paid, if claim filed 1079 redetermination and action on claim 1079 if no claim filed but loss sustained; re determination, etc. 1079 foreign corporations, of designated items 1080 items not deductible, same as to individuals 1080 credits allowed for tax on corporation incomes; interest on Federal securities, etc. 1080 credits allowed for excess profits taxes paid 1080 computation for fiscal year ending in 1918 1080 domestic corporation, of $2,000 1080 tax withheld at source on incomes of foreign corporations not in business in United States 1080 credit to domestic corporation for income, etc., taxes paid abroad 1080 redetermination, etc., of taxes paid; refund, etc. 1080 if accrued but not paid 1081 evidence of foreign income, etc., required 1081 proportion allowed for fiscal year ending in 1918 1081 returns required from corporations 1081 from agents of foreign 1081 from receivers, etc.; collection of tax 1081 accounting 1081 made for part of year; reduction, etc. 1081 from affiliated corporations 1081 assessment, if organized after August 1914, on income from Government contracts, etc., between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918 1081 computation of assessments; credits, etc., limited 1082 affiliated companies defined; credit for taxes, etc.; limit 1082 time for filing; with collector of district, etc. 1082 tax payable in installments, except payments at source 1082 every three months 1082 extension of first installment 1083 interest if unpaid when due 1083 whole amount if installment not paid 1083 in a single payment optional, etc. 1083 examination of returns; recomputation 1083 credit or refund if excess paid 1083 payment of deficiency 1083 additional tax if understatement due to negligence 1083 penalty tax in addition if returns fraudulent, etc. 1083 immediate payment if returns made by revenue official 1083 time limit for making assessments, bringing suite, etc. 1083 not applicable in false returns 1083 additional tax if unpaid when due; abatement, etc. 1083 notice of time of payment inferred 1084 payment of enforcement expenses 1084 immediate payment demanded if acts of taxpayer prejudice collection 1084 presumption of intent 1084 bond accepted if not in default; suspension of action 1084 receipts on request, for other than stamp taxes paid; use by debtor as evidence, etc. 1084 credit or refund if returns show payments in excess of tax 1085 time limit for claims for, 1085 penalty for not paying tax. making returns, etc. 1085 punishment for willful refusal to pay, make returns, etc. 1085 corporations to make sworn returns of dividends, names of stockholders, etc. 1085 brokers to make sworn returns of business done; details 1085 cxxix returns to be made by all persons paying yearly to others $1,000 or more 1086 by United States officials 1086 details required 1086 of interest on corporation bonds, regard less of amount 1086 of collection of foreign dividends, etc. 1086 names and addresses of recipients on demand 1086 for 1918, and each year after 1086 obligations of United States excepted 1086 tax returns to be public records 1086 inspection restricted 1086 access to officers of State imposing income tax 1086 by minority stockholders 1086 punishment for divulging information unlawfully by 1086 list of income taxpayers to be kept in office of collectors, etc. 1087 statistics of income, etc., taxes, to be published annually 1087 licenses required for Collecting foreign dividends, coupons, etc. 1087 regulations to obtain information, etc. 1087 punishment for collecting without 1087 citizens of possessions, but not citizens or residents of United States liable only on income from United States sources 1087 collections in Porto Rico and Philippines by insular officers 1087 returns required; limitations 1087 insular corporation income tax not allowed as credit, etc. 1088 amendment, etc., by insular legislatures authorized 1088 punishment for unauthorized disclosing, etc., information from returns of 1146 questions relating to, to be submitted to Advisory Tax Board 1141 *Incomes, Sources of,* detailed returns of fixed gains, profits, etc., paid to other persons, etc., to be made annually from all, if $800 or more, 1917 337 if $1,000 or more, 1918 1086 *Incorporations, D.
C.,* repealed, National German-American Alliance 917 *Increase of the Navy* (*see also* Naval Establishment), deficiency appropriation for expeditious construction, etc., of additional torpedo boat destroyers 371 limit of cost increased of forty-six submarines 216 *Incurred Obligations, Army Emergency, 1918,* payable from appropriate items of Army appropriations for 1919 878 *Indebtedness, Domestic,* lists to be filed of, to persons believed to be enemies 416 on February 3, 1917 416 erroneous names to be stricken off 416 *Indebtedness, Evidences of,* regulation, etc., authorized of transfers of, between United States and any foreign country 415 compulsory testimony maybe required 415 *Indemnity Bonds,* stamp tax on 1135 war revenue stamp tax on 321 appropriation for, registered, insured, and collect on delivery domestic 749, 1196 for registered international 749, 1196 deficiency appropriation for, registered international 1041 for insured 1041 *Independent Establishments, Government* (*see also* Government Employees), prohibitions against transfers of department employees extended to 383 Emergency Fleet Corporation included 383 extended to government of District of Columbia 498 *Independent Treasury,* appropriation for contingent expenses 119, 642 for salaries, assistant treasurers’ offices 780, 1234 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 4, 30, 825 for additional guards, assistant treasurers’ offices 184 *India Rubber,* appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc., of 808 *Indian Affairs, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc. 794, 1248 *Indian Agencies,* appropriation for construction, repair, etc., of buildings at 564 heat and light to employees’ quarters, not included in limit of compensation 564 for agricultural experiments on farms 565 deficiency appropriation for buildings 31, 380, 840, 1039 *Indian Allottees,* appropriation for hearings, etc., to determine heirs of 567 employment of additional clerks in Indian Office 567 Osages and Five Civilized Tribes excepted 567 *Indian Commissioners, Board of,* appropriation for expenses of 566 *Indian Courts,* appropriation for judges 566 deficiency appropriation for judges 31 *Indian Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistants, etc., Indian Office 794 for expenses of the 561 for surveying, alloting, etc., of lands in severalty 562 repayment from Indian moneys; available until expended 562 use in Arizona and New Mexico restricted 562 for irrigation expenses; amounts for designated projects 562 for administration expenses of districts 562 for cooperative stream gauging 563 for irrigation engineers, etc., traveling expenses, etc. 563 amounts available until expended 563 systems excluded 563 payment for flood damages, etc.; limit 563 for suppression of liquor traffic 563 possession evidence of unlawful introduction; punishment 563 for relieving distress; prevention of contagious diseases, etc. 563 construction of new hospitals 563 use for general treatment, etc. 563 allotment to specified hospitals, etc. 563 cxxx appropriation for support of schools 564 deaf and dumb and blind children 564 tuition in public schools 564 education of children of less than one-fourth Indian blood restricted 564 not available for designated schools 564 for construction, etc., school and agency buildings 564 supervision and construction employees 564 heat and light to employees 564 for collecting and transporting pupils 564 obtaining employment; repayment of expenses 564 native pupils from Alaska 565 per capita cost of pupils; determination of average enrollment 565 for timber culture, etc. 565 for expenses of matrons 565 for school, etc., farms; farmers and stockmen; field matrons 565 timber provisions not applicable to Menominee Reservation, Wis. 565 farmers to have competency certificates; exceptions 565 for agricultural experiments, etc. 565 for supplies; purchase, transportation, etc. 566 warehouses limited to three 566 for telegraphing and telephoning 566 for costs, etc., Indian suits; no attorneys’ fees 566 for citizen commission 566 for Indian police 566 for judges, Indian courts 566 for contingencies; special agents, etc. 566 for Indian Service inspectors 567 for determining heirs of deceased allottees 567 clerks in Indian Office 567 Osages and Five Civilized Tribes excepted 567 for encouraging self support among Indians; furnishing seed, implements, etc. 567 repayment; limitation 567 amount for passenger vehicles; limit 567 for reimbursing Indians for cattle destroyed to prevent spread of contagious diseases, etc. 567 for support, etc., of Indians in Arizona and New Mexico 568 for school, Fort Mojave, Ariz 568 Phoenix, Ariz. 568 Truxton Canyon, Ariz. 568 for irrigation system, Gila River Reservation, Ariz. 568 for irrigation pumping plant, Colorado River Reservation, Ariz. 588 for surveys, etc., for additional water supply 568 for water supply, Papago Indian villages, Ariz. 568 for school facilities, Navajo Indians, Ariz. 568 for water supply, Navajo and Hopi Indians on reservation 568 for Ganado project, Navajo Reservation, Ariz., system; limit raised 569 for dam, etc., Gila River, Ariz., for irrigating reservation lands, etc. 569 for water rights for Salt River Indian allotments, Ariz. 569 appropriation for water diverting works, Gila River Reservation, Ariz. 569 for bridge, Little Colorado River, Winslow, Ariz. 569 for repairing bridge, Little Colorado River, Ariz., reimbursable from Navajo funds 569 for fence between Papago Reservation, Ariz., and Mexico 569 for purchase of cattle, etc., for San Carlos Reservation Indians, Ariz. 569 for labor, etc., for wagon road, Kaibab Indian Reservation, Ariz. 570 for bridges, Little Colorado and Canyon Rivers, Ariz. 570 no reservation or additions thereto in New Mexico and Arizona hereafter except by Act of Congress 570 for support, etc., of Indians in California 570 for lands for homeless Indians, Cal. 570 for school, Sherman Institute, Riverside, Cal. 570 for irrigation charges, Yuma Reservation, Cal.; repayment 570 for school, Fort Bidwell, Cal. 570 Greenville, Cal. 570 for roads, etc., Yuma Reservation, Cal. 570 for road, Hoopa Valley Reservation, Cal.; county cooperation 570 for relief of distress among Seminoles, Fla.; construction of buildings, etc. 571 for support, etc., Fort Hall Reservation Indians, Idaho 571 for irrigation, etc., Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 571 for fulfilling treaty with Bannocks, Idaho571 Coeur d’Alenes , Idaho 571 for school, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans. 571 Kickapoo Reservation, Kans. 571 Mount Pleasant, Mich. 571 Pipestone, Minn. 572 for schools for Chippewas in Minnesota. 572 for annual celebration, White Earth Band of Chippewas, Minn. 572 for enrollment of allottees, White Earth Reservation, Minn. 572 for manufacturing etc., timber, Red Lake Indian Forest, from receipts 572 repayment to tribal fund 572 for road between Cass Lake Indian school and village; county cooperation 572 for expenses or general council, Chippewas of Minnesota, at Bemidji 572 delegation expenses visiting Washington, D.
C. 572 for civilization, etc., of Chippewas in Minnesota, from tribal funds 573 constructing school building at White Earth, Minn.; conditions 573 for relief of distress, civilization, etc., full-blood Choctaw Indians in Mississippi 573 for support, etc., of Fort Belknap Agency Indians, Mont. 573 Flathead Agency Indians, Mont. 573 Fort Peck Agency Indians, Mont. 573 Blackfeet Agency Indians, Mont. 573 for irrigation, Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont. 573 for fulfilling treaties with Crows, Mont. 573 for civilization etc., Northern Cheyennes and Arapahocs, Mont. 574 cxxxi appropriation for “line riders,” Northern Cheyenne Reservation, Mont. 574 for civilization, etc., Rocky Boy’s Band of Chippewas, etc., Mont. 574 for irrigation systems, Flathead Reservation, Mont. 574 Fort Peck Reservation, Mont. 574 Blackfeet Reservation, Mont. 574 amount for passenger carrying vehicles on irrigation projects 574 transfer of Crow ceded lands to Bighorn, Mont., school district 574 for irrigation systems, Crow Reservation, Mont., from tribal funds 574 for school, Genoa, Nebr. 574 for support, etc., of Indians in Nevada 575 for school, Carson City, Nev. 575 for irrigation system, Pyramid Lake Reservation, Nev. 575 for farm implements, etc., for nonreservation Indians, Nev., from unexpended balances 575 for school, Albuquerque, N.
Mex. 575 Santa Fe, N. Mex. 575 for attorney, Pueblo Indians, N. Mex. 575 for highway, Mesa Verde Park to Gallup, N. Mex., Navajo Reservation 575 use of prior appropriation for excess expenditures 575 for live stock, etc., for allottees, Jicarilla Reservation, N. Mex., from sales of timber 576 for completing bridge, San Juan River, N. Mex. 576 for wagon road to Mescalero Reservation, N. Mex. 576 for fulfilling treaties with Senecas, N. Y. 576 Six Nations, N. Y. 576 for school, Cherokee, N.
C. 576 for bridge across Oconalufty River, near Cherokee School, N. C. 576 for support, etc., of Devil’s Lake Sioux, N. Dak. 577 Fort Berthold Agency Indians, N. Dak. 577 Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewas, N. Dak. 577 for school, Bismarck, N. Dak. 577 Fort Totten, N. Dak. 577 Wahpeton, N. Dak. 577 per capita distribution to Standing Rock Reservation Indians, N. Dak., from tribal moneys 577 for support, etc., of Wichitas, etc., Okla. 577 for support of agency, etc., Kiowas, Comanches, and Apaches, Okla., from tribal funds 577 for maintenance, etc., Kiowas, etc., from tribal funds 577 for support, etc., of Cheyennes and Arapahocs, Okla. 577 Kansas Indians, Okla. 578 Kickapoos, Okla. 578 Poncas, Okla., and Nebr. 578 for school, Chilocco, Okla. 578 for fulfilling treaties with Pawnees, Okla. 578 Quapaws, Okla. 578 for support of Osage Boarding School, etc., from oil and gas royalties 578 use continued to June 30, 1919 578 Saint Louis Mission Boarding School included 578 vocational education; limit 578 applicable to current year 578 amounts for agency purposes on requisition of tribal council 578 appropriation for expenses, Osage Agency, Okla., from tribal funds 579 deposit of receipts from leases, Osage Reservation, Okla., in national, etc., banks, Okla. 579 for office building, Osage Agency, Okla., from tribal funds 579 exchange of homesteads by Osage allottees, Okla., permitted 579 sale of surplus lands by Osage allottees, etc. 579 for Five Civilized Tribes, Okla., administering affairs of 579 undisputed claims of individual moneys, etc., to be adjusted by Superintendent 579 appeals allowed to Secretary of the Interior 579 for per capita payment to Choctaws and Chickasaws from tribal funds 579 investigation and settlement of claims of specified attorneys 580 distribution expenses 580 for per capita payment to Seminoles from tribal funds 580 for per capita payment to Creeks from tribal funds to equalize pro rata shares of members 580 for attorneys, etc., in probate matters, Five Civilized Tribes 581 for Cherokee Orphan Training School, Okla. 581 for common schools, Five Civilized Tribes and Quapaws 581 for expenses, sale of unallotted lands, etc., Five Civilized Tribes 581 coal and asphalt lands included 581 specific authority required for expending tribal moneys; exceptions 581 tribal attorneys 582 school maintenance, repairs, etc. 582 for fulfilling treaties with Choctaws, Okla. 582 for four oil and gas inspectors, etc., restricted lands of Five Civilized Tribes 582 sale of Choctaw and Chickasaw lands to Oklahoma for game preserve 582 claims against Cherokees to be filed with Superintendent within one year 582 use of funds remaining for addition to Cherokee Orphan Training School, Okla. 583 allowance to William M.
Baker 583 settlement of claims of J. F. McMurray against Choctaws and Chickasaws referred to Court of Claims; or by mutual agreement 583 for Murray State School of Agriculture, Okla., from Chickasaw funds 584 for support, etc., of Indians of Klamath Agency, Oreg. 584 Warm Springs Agency, Oreg. 584 Umatilla Agency, Oreg. 584 for school, Salem, Oreg. 584 for support, etc., of Indians of Grande Ronde and Siletz Agencies, Oreg. 584 for Modoc Point irrigation project, Klamath Reservation, Oreg. 584 for self support, etc., Klamath Indians, Oreg. 584 for school, Carlisle, Pa. 585 Flandreau, S.
Dak. 585 Pierre, S. Dak. 585 cxxxii appropriation for school, Rapid City, S. Dak. 585 for support, etc., of Sioux of different tribes, S. Dak. 585 schools; use of balances for buildings, etc. 585 for support, etc., of Yankton Sioux, S. Dak. 586 for asylum for insane Indians, Canton, S. Dak. 586 for support, etc., of Rosebud Agency Sioux Indians, S. Dak., from tribal funds 586 for highway through Standing Rock Reservation, S. Dak.; balance reappropriated 586 for education of Alabama and Coushatta Indians, Tex. 586 investigation of advisability of purchasing lands therefor 586 for fulfilling treaty with Confederated Bands of Utes, Utah 586 for support of detached Indians, Utah 586 for distributing principal funds of Con federated Bands of Utes 586 to Navajo Springe Band in Colorado 586 Uintah, etc., Bands in Utah 586 Southern Utes in Colorado 587 for promoting self-support, etc., from accrued interest 587 for irrigating systems for allotted lands of Uncompangre, etc., Utes in Utah from tribal funds 587 for public schools in Uintah and Duchesne Counties, Utah 587 for road and bridge, Shivitz Reservation, Utah; repayment 587 for support, etc., D’Wamish, etc., Indians, Wash. 587 Makah Indians, Wash. 587 Qui-nai-elts and Quil-leh-utes , Wash. 587 Yakima Indians, Wash. 587 Colville, etc., Agencies Indians, Wash. 587 Joseph’s Band of Nez Perce Indians, Wash. 587 Spokane Indians, Wash. 587 for irrigation, lands of Yakima allottees, Wash. 587 for additional water supply to Yakima Reservation, Wash., allottees 588 for Cushman School, Tacoma, Wash. 588 for Wapato irrigation system, Yakima Reservation Wash.; repayment 588 payment to Violetta and W.
D. Stone 588 for fairgrounds for Spokane Indians, Wash., from tribal funds 588 for road, Quiniault Reservation, Wash. 588 for services of attorneys, etc., from tribal funds of Yakimas 588 for school, Hayward, Wis. 588 Tomah, Wis. 589 for support, etc., Chippewas of Lake Superior, Wis. 589 Pottawatomies, Wis. 589 for self-support, etc., of Wisconsin Band of Pottawatomies, Wis., and Mich. 589 Joana Belt and William O. Belt 589 for aiding Menominees in self-support, etc., from tribal funds 589 removal of timber from farming lands 589 per capita apportionment, etc. 590 sale or Wittenberg School property, Wis. 590 for support, etc., of Shoshones, Wyo. 590 for school, Shoshone Reservation, Wyo. 590 appropriations for, for fulfilling treaty with Shoshones, Wyo. 590 for irrigation, Shoehone Reservation, Wyo. 590 for irrigating additional ceded lands; payment of construction charges, etc. 590 for roads, etc., Shoshone Reservation, Wyo. 591 for increased expenditures from tribal funds for benefit of Indians during fiscal year 1918 591 limited to estimates made therefor 591 funds excluded 591 trust funds of Indian tribes to be withdrawn from the Treasury 591 segregation and deposit in banks for benefit of individual Indians 591 funds not susceptible to segregation to be withdrawn and deposited in banks; interest to be paid on 591 acceptance of Government bonds as security 591 trust funds may be invested in Government bonds 591 funds for schools, etc., excepted from segregation and deposit 591 no segregation until final rolls completed 592 disposition of funds of Five Civilized Tribes, and Osages 592 deficiency appropriation for printing, binding, etc.; new accounting system 28 for relieving distress, etc., among Indians 31, 380, 840, 1039 for support of schools 31, 380, 490, 1039 for school and agency buildings 31, 380, 840, 1039 for supplies 31, 34, 380, 382, 840, 843, 1039 for Indian police 31, 1039 for judges, Indian courts 31 for general expenses 31, 380 for support, etc., of Indians, Ariz. and N.
Mex. 31, 840 for support of Indians in California 31, 1039 for school, Fort Bidwell, Cal. 31 for school, Greenville, Cal. 31, 840, 1039 for school, Lawrence, Kans. 31, 380, 840 for incidentals, Montana 31 for school, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 31 for Fort Berthold Agency Indians, N. Dak. 31 for school, Fort Totten, N. Dak. 31, 380, 840 for support, etc., Sioux of different tribes 32, 382, 840 for Colville and Puyallup Agencies, Wash. 32 for Joseph’s Band, Nez Perce Indians, Wash. 32 for school, Hayward, Wis. 32 for indemnity to certain Chickasaws 32, 34 for school, Wahpeton, N.
Dak. 34, 380 for support, etc., Indians, Klamath Agency, Oreg. 34, 380 for school, Salem, Oreg. 34, 380, 840 for bridge on Navajo Reservation, N. Mex. 380 for school, Rapid City, S. Dak. 380 for determining heirs of deceased allottees 380 for suppressing liquor traffic 840, 1039 for telegraphing and telephoning 840, 1039 for school facilities, Navajoes, Ariz. 840 for school facilities, Papago Indians, Ariz. 840 cxxxiii deficiency appropriation for irrigation, Navajo Reservation, Ariz. 840, 1039 for irrigation, etc., Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 840 for school, Genoa, Nebr. 840 for Colville Reservation, Wash. 840 for support, etc., Indians, Yakima Agency, Wash. 840 for payment to Indians of Wind River Reservation, Wyo. 840 for plans, etc., irrigation project, Sho shone Reservation, Wyo. 840 for Five Civilized Tribes 1039 for school, Tomah, Wis. 1039 *Indian Depredation Claims,* appropriation for defense in 155, 681 deficiency appropriation for paying judgments in 29, 378, 837 *Indian Farmers and Stockmen,* appropriation for 565 certificate of competency required here after 565 not applicable to present employees 565 *Indian Matrons,* appropriation for 565 *Indian Oasis Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 564 *Indian Office, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistants, clerks, etc. 794, 1248 for telegraph and telephone messages on Indian Service with 566 for clerks, etc., determining heirs of de ceased Indian allottees 566 *Indian Police,* appropriation for pay, etc. 566 deficiency appropriation for 31, 1039 *Indian Pupils,* appropriation for support , etc., of, at schools 564 for transporting, etc. 564 obtaining employment; refund 564 native pupils from Alaska 565 per capita restriction 565 *Indian Reservations,* appropriation for survey, allotting in severalty, etc., of lands in 562 repayment for expenses 562 available until expended 562 for irrigation and drainage expenses; projects specified 562 administrative expenses 563 for timber protection, etc. 565 Menominee, Wis., excluded 565 for irrigation, Gila River, Ariz. 568 for irrigation, Colorado River, Ariz. 568 for water supply, Navajo, Ariz. 568 for Ganado irrigation project on Navajo, Ariz. 569 for dam for diverting water, Gila River, Ariz. 569 for irrigation project, Gila River, Pinal County, Ariz. 569 for irrigation, Yuma, Cal.; repayment 570 for irrigation, Fort Hall, Idaho 571 for irrigation, Fort Belknap, Mont. 573 for irrigation, Flathead, Mont. 574 for irrigation, Fort Peck, Mont. 574 for irrigation, Blackfeet, Mont. 574 for improvements, Crow, Mont. 574 for irrigation, Pyramid Lake, Nev. 575 for irrigation, Modoc Point, Klamath, Oreg. 584 for irrigation, Yakima, Wash 587 appropriation for expenses opening, to entry; reimbursable 143, 668 Capitan Grande, Calif.; land taken for San Diego water supply 1206 creation, etc., of, in New Mexico and Arizona except by Act of Congress, for bidden 570 Flathead, Mont., sale of lands to Missoula County for school purposes 1053 Fort Hall, Idaho, town site established on 592 time extended for payments due for ceded lands of Colville, Wash. 449 *Indian River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 906 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 waterway to San Carlos Bay 1289 *Indian Schools,* appropriation for support, etc., of 564 provision for the deaf and dumb or blind 564 tuition in public schools 564 restrictions as to children with less than one-fourth Indian blood 564 not to be used for designated schools 564 for constructing, etc., buildings564 heat and light to employees’ quarters 564 for transporting, etc., pupils 564 employment for pupils; refunded, etc. 564 Alaska pupils 565 per capita expenditure restrictions; exceptions 565 per capita provisions applicable to fiscal year 1918 565 for agricultural experiments on farms of 565 deficiency appropriation for support, etc. 31, 380, 490, 1039 per capita restriction suspended for fiscal year 490 for buildings 31, 380, 840, 1039 *Indian Service Inspectors,* appropriation for pay and expenses 567 *Indian Supplies,* appropriation for purchase, transportation, etc. 566 warehouses restricted to three 566 for telegraphing, etc. 566 deficiency appropriation for purchasing and transporting 31, 34, 380, 382, 840, 843, 1039 for telegraphing and telephoning 840, 1039 *Indian Trust Funds* (*see Trust* Funds, Indian). *Indiana Harbor, Ind.* appropriation for aids to navigation 161 for improvement of harbor 258, 1283 *Indiana, Pa.* appropriation for public building 109 *Indianapolis, Ind.,* appropriation for care of Confederate section Greenlawn Cemetery 131, 656 *Indianhead Naval Proving Grounds, Md.,* appropriation for improvements to powder factory; pyro storage 725 for railroad extension from 725 purchases of powder subject to operation of, at full capacity 206 *Indians,* appropriation for survey, etc., for allotments in severalty to 562 restriction on use in Arizona and New Mexico 562 for suppressing liquor traffic among 563 punishment for unlawful possession of 563 cxxxiv appropriation for relieving distress, preventing and treating diseases among 563 amount for new hospitals; limitation of general treatment, etc. 563 for maintenance, etc., of designated hospitals, etc. 563 for directing fanning and stock raising among 565 for legal expenses in allotment and property suits 566 for encouraging industry and self-support among; repayment 567 restriction on expenditure for any one tribe 567 for live stock of, destroyed to prevent contagious diseases, etc. 567 for asylum for insane, Canton, S.
Dak. 586 for increased expenditures during fiscal year 1919, for benefit of, from tribal funds, in addition to other payments, etc. 591 limited to estimates submitted 591 funds excluded 591 deficiency appropriation for relieving dis tress, etc., among 31, 380, 840, 1039 for suppressing liquor traffic, etc., among 840, 1039 heirs of Five Civilized Tribes, determined by Oklahoma probate courts 606 lands of Five Civilized Tribes subject to Oklahoma laws for partition 606 allotted to full-blood members subject to alienation restrictions, etc. 606 sold under decree, relieved from restrictions 606 tribal funds to be withdrawn from the Treasury and segregated shares thereof deposited in banks to credit of individual 591 *Indians, American,* appropriation for continuing ethnological researches among 122, 651 *Industrial Distilleries,* removal of fermented liquors to, without payment of tax, allowed 311, 1109 *Industrial Education,* appropriation for investigating, etc. 796, 1249 *Industrial Employment,* vocational rehabilitation of discharged disabled soldiers and sailors for 617 *Industrial Home School, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 947 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 9, 471 *Industrial Home School for Colored Children, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 947 sale of products, etc. 947 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 9, 471 *Industrial Insurance,* revenue tax on policies of 1104 *Industrial Property Bureau, International,* appropriation for quota 796 *Industries,* appropriation for investigating problems of, developed during the war 1261 persons engaged in, necessary for national interests, etc., exempt from draft 79, 955 *Industries Essential to National Defense,* provisions for houses, transportation, etc., to workers in, during present war, and for their families 550 *Infant Mortality,* appropriation for investigations, etc., of 811 *Infantile Paralysis,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 121, 645, 940 *Infantry, Army,* Cavalry may be organized as provisional regiments of, during present emergency 398 *Infantry Divisions, Army,* four, may be raised by voluntary enlistment 77 selection of officers; organization 77 minimum enlistment age 77 not less than one division unit accepted 77 *Infantry School of Arms, Fort Sill, Okla.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 846 *Infectious Diseases,* appropriation for preventing, etc., among Indians 563 for preventing spread of, in interstate traffic 645 sanitation of military and naval areas and Federal industrial plants 645 *Influenza,* appropriation for eradicating, in animals 1045 *Influenza, D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of epidemic 1162 *Influenza, Spanish,* appropriation for combating, and other communicable diseases 1008 *Information and Inspection Service, Labor,* appropriation for expenses of, war labor administration 696 *Information at Source,* required from all persons paying yearly to others $800 or more; details 337 paying yearly to others, $1,000 or more; details 1086 regardless of amount of interest on corporation bonds 337, 1086 collection of foreign coupons dividends, etc. 337, 1086 names and addresses when required 337, 1086 interest on Federal securities, excepted 337, 1086 *Information Division, Bureau of Immigration, Department of Labor,* appropriation for chief, assistants, etc. 810, 1263 deficiency appropriation for additional information to wage earners 376 *Informational Work, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for publication, etc. 1047 *Ingredients of Explosives* (*see also* Explosives), provisions regulating manufacture, sales, etc., in time of war 385 purchases, etc., in small quantities, allowed if not for manufacture of explosives 386 *Inheritance Tax* (*see also* Estate Tax), bonds bearing interest above four per cent accepted for payment of; conditions 505 *Injuries to Government Employees,* appropriation for allowances, etc., from compensation fund for 125, 647 deficiency appropriation for compensation fund allowances, etc. 1163 *Injuring War Material, etc.,* punishment for 534 *Inland Insurance,* revenue tax on policies of 1104 war revenue tax on policies of; exemption 316 *Inquiries and Investigations, Senate,* appropriation for expenses of 761, 1216 deficiency appropriation for expenses 840 cxxxv *Insane Asylum, D.
C.* (*see* Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D. C.). *Insane, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses executing lunacy write 943 for support of indigent 948 for deporting indigent nonresident 948 deficiency appropriation for support of indigent 9, 472 for lunacy write 9, 823 *Insane Persons, Alaska,* appropriation for care of 150, 676 deficiency appropriation for 373 *Insanitary Buildings, D. C.,* appropriation for condemning 930 *Insect Pests, Quarantine Districts for Plant Diseases and,* appropriation for enforcing regulations governing 1005 *Insecticide Act,* appropriation for salaries, enforcement of 1004 for general expenses 1004 *Insecticides.* appropriation for chemical investigations, etc. 992 *Insectivorous Birds, Migratory.* appropriation for enforcing law protecting 995 provisions to carry out treaty with Great Britain for protection, etc., of 755 *Insects* (*see also* Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture), appropriation for study of, affecting health of man, etc. 994 for eradicating, etc., injurious to agriculture 274, 1046 for control of cereal and forage 1046 for control of stored product 1046 for vegetable and truck crop.; 1046 for sweet potato weevil 1046 for deciduous fruit 1046 for citrus fruit 1046 for control of, injurious to live stock 1046 for control of rice 1046 for sugar cane 1046 for general supervision of emergency, control 1046 *Inspector General’s Department, Army,* appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 47, 853 for expert accountant 48, 854 for mileage, expert accountant 48, 854 deficiency appropriation for mileage, expert accountant 10, 475, 827, 1028 for war expenses, pay of officers; longevity 189 for mileage, expert accountant 190, 357 *Inspector General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc. 784, 1238 *Inspectors, Interior Department,* appropriation for 792, 1246 for per diem, etc. 794, 1247 *Inspectors, Internal Revenue,* allowed leaves of absence for 30 days 1141 *Inspectors of Hulls and Boilers,* appropriation for; assistant inspectors at specified ports 805, 1257 deficiency appropriation for increased pay 1036 appeals from decisions of local boards of, allowed, etc. 602 salaries increased of, and assistant 740 traveling inspectors authorized, pay, etc. 741 *Inspectors, Postal Service* (*see* Post Office Inspectors). *Installment Contracts,* restriction on rescinding, during present war, made by persons in military service 443 *Institutions,* census enumeration of inmates of 1297 *Instruction Camps, Navy,* appropriation for expenses, for Naval Reserve Force 713 *Instruction Pay, Diplomatic and Consular Service,* appropriation for 520, 1327 *Insubordination of Military or Naval Forces,* punishment for inciting, in time of war 219, 553 *Insular Affairs Bureau, Amy,* appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 48, 854 for care of insane soldiers in the Philippines and Porto Rico 61, 867 for law officer, clerks, etc. 785, 1239 *Insular Possessions,* appropriation for fortifications 818, 1306 for seacoast batteries, Philippine Islands 818 for preservation, repair, etc., of, and torpedo structures, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 818, 1307 for searchlights for defenses, Hawaiian Islands 818 for constructing sea walls, etc., Hawaiian Islands 818 for automobile, Hawaiian fortifications 818 for engineer wharf, Honolulu818 for installing searchlights for harbor defenses , Philippine Islands 1307 for electric plant; supplies, etc., Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 818, 1307 for installing electric plants, Hawaiian Islands 1307 for submarine mine structures, etc., Philippine Islands 1307 for reserve engineer equipment, Hawaiian Islands 1307 for fire control installations 818, 1307 for ammunition for seacoast cannon 818, 1307 for mine material, maintenance 819 for constructing fire control stations, etc.; range finders, etc. 819 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 1307 balance for submarine mine material covered in 1307 for barracks and quarters, seacoast artillery, Hawaiian Islands 1307 deficiency appropriation for fortifications, war expense 200, 481 for seacoast cannon, etc. 200 for ammunition for seacoast cannon, etc.; contracts 200 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 201 for submarine mines, etc. 201 for maintenance, submarine mines 201 for electric plants, Hawaiian Islands fortifications 831 provisions of Federal Reserve Act Amendments relating to banks in 240 *Insurance, Army and Navy,* credit allowed disbursing clerks for advance premium payments 1184 *Insurance Companies* (*see also* Insurance Tax, Revenue Act of 1918), enemy; licenses required for conducting business by, in United States 413 notice of refusal or revocation, to be given other companies 413 prior contracts with, by domestic companies may be abrogated 413 foreign; business in United States by, may be prohibited except under license 414 normal income tax levied on domestic, 1917 333 foreign, from sources in the United States 333 additional tax on undistributed net earnings 334 cxxxvi deductions from income tax allowed domestic 334 foreign 335 special excise tax on capital, etc., of, Act of 1918 1126 legal reserves, etc., not included 1126 basis for mutual companies 1126 war income tax of additional four per cent on income of 302 assessment, collection, etc. 302 credit for dividends from income tax paving corporations, etc. 302 *Insurance Companies, Enemy* (*see also* Trading with the Enemy Act), provisions governing business of, in United States 413 *Insurance Companies, Farmers’ Mutual Fire, etc.,* exempt from income tax 1076 *Insurance Department, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 921 *Insurance, Life* (*see* Life Insurance Policies). *Insurance, Marine and Seamen’s,* extension of provisions for, by War Risk Insurance Bureau 897 *Insurance, Military and Naval* (*see also* War Risk Insurance Act Amendments), provisions for, under War Risk Insurance 399 advisory board to assist as to rates, etc. 399 appropriation for paying insurance contracts, etc. 399 payments of premiums to be credited to 399 granted to Army, Navy, and female nurses in service, on application 409 against death or permanent disability; limit 409 time for applying restricted 409 deemed applied for, etc., if disabled or dying in service before expiration of 409 allowances; limit of payments 409 forms, terms, etc., of contracts to be published 409 nonassignable, beneficiaries restricted 409 alternative policies to be provided for 409 basis of payments 409 changes of beneficiaries; restriction 409 payment after death, if no beneficiary designated 410 if designated beneficiary dead 410 amount to estate if no person entitled 410 administration expenses, etc., to be borne by United States, basis of premiums 410 term rates during the war 410 conversion without medical examination after the war 410 regulation of payments, etc. 410 disagreements as to claims, to be brought in district courts 410 allowance of attorneys’ fees 410 no other, lawful 410 punishment for charging other 410 application permitted by other than insured for persons taken prisoner before April 12, 1918 502 beneficiary to be designated by insured, etc. 502 provisions for, modified 614 time for applying by persons in service extended to April 12, 1918 438 automatic insurance not effective after February 12, 1918 438 *Insurance Policies,* war revenue tax on life 315 industrial or weekly payment 315 reinsurance exempt 315 marine, inland, and fire 316 reinsurance exempt 316 casualty; except indemnity bonds 316 reinsurance exempt 316 not applicable to exempted associations, etc. 316 monthly returns and payments to be made 316 *Insurance Policies, Property,* stamp tax on, issued by foreign corporation, etc., not signed by agent in United States 1138 *Insurance Tax, in Title V, Revenue Act of 1918,* levied from April 1, 1919, on life insurance 1104 industrial, etc., policies 1104 group policies 1104 combination industrial, etc., policies of life, health and accident 1104 marine, inland, and fire insurance 1104 casualty insurance, losses, etc., included 1104 industrial, etc., policies 1104 policies of exempted organizations, and reinsurance, excepted 1104 monthly returns, etc., required of insurer 1104 payment at time of filing return 1104 penalty for delay in 1105 *Insurance, War Risk* (*see also* War Risk Insurance), issuance of, policies on American vessels, cargoes, etc. 102 restriction on recognition of attorneys, fees, etc. 555 *Insured Mail, Postal Service,* appropriation for indemnity for lost 749, 1196 deficiency appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic 23, 374, 492, 835, 842, 1041 *Insurrection,* letters, publications, etc., advocating, nonmailable 230 punishment for posting, etc. 230 *Interallied Committee for Reeducation of War Cripples,* appropriation for contribution for maintenance of 635, 1335 *Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board,* creation of; membership 886 duties specified 886 measures to assist States in caring for civilians, to protect military and naval forces against venereal diseases 886 Division of Venereal Diseases created in Public Health Service 886 personnel;
Assistant Surgeon General, etc. 886 to investigate cause, treatment, etc. 886 to cooperate with State authorities for prevention, control, etc. 886 prevention of interstate spread of diseases 887 no intervention with other departments, etc. 887 appropriation for cooperation with States in detention, etc., of civilians 887 for specified purposes annually for two years in allotments 887 to States in proportion to population, conditional on equal amount there from except for 1919 887 cxxxvii appropriation for allotments to institutions for scientific research of medical treatment, etc. 887 for scientific discoveries of measures of prevention, and sociological and physiological researches thereto 887 for expenses Venereal Diseases Division 887 for purposes of Board 887 District of Columbia included 887 *Interest and Sinking Fund, D.
C.,* appropriation for payment 943 *Interior Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, attorneys, etc. 792, 1246 for special inspectors, etc. 792, 1246 for clerks, etc. 792, 1246 for mechanics, watchmen, engineers, etc. 792, 1246 for clerk to sign tribal deeds 793, 1246 for employees, General Land Office Building 793, 1247 for general maintenance, new office building 793, 1247 for board of appeals, assistants, etc., office of Solicitor 793, 1247 for expenses, special inspectors, etc., 794, 1247 for Commissioner, General Land Office, assistant, clerks, etc. 794, 1247 for Commissioner of Indian Affairs, assistant, clerks, etc. 794, 1248 for Commissioner of Pensions, deputy, clerks, etc. 795, 1248 for Commissioner of Patents, assistants, examiners, etc. 795, 1248 for Commissioner of Education, clerks, etc. 796, 1249 for Superintendent of Capitol Building and Grounds, etc. 797, 1250 for contingent expenses 797, 1250 for stationery 797, 1250 for law books, etc. 798, 1250 for rent, Civil Service Commission 798, 1251 storage of Patent Office models, etc. 798, 1251 for postage stamps, etc. 798, 1251 for surveyors general and their clerks 798, 1251 for government in the Territories 799, 1252 for civil expenses under 141, 666 for repairs of, buildings 141, 666 for Capitol, etc. 141, 666 for courthouse, D.
C. 666 for public lands 142, 667 for Geological Survey 144, 669 for Bureau of Mines 145, 670 for Government fuel yards 672 for Reclamation Service 147, 673 for expenses in disbarment proceedings 150, 676 for Alaska expenses 150, 676 for national parks 151, 677 for Saint Elizabeths Hospital 153, 679 for Columbia Institution for the Deaf 154, 680 for Howard University 154, 680 for Freedmen’s Hospital 154, 680 for printing and binding for 174, 700 for Indian Department 561 for pensions 741, 1175 deficiency appropriation for Capitol 17, 490, 840, 1039 for superintendent, mechanics, laborers, etc., new building 17 for care, etc., new building 17, 216 deficiency appropriation for general maintenance, etc., new building 17 for laboratory equipment, etc., new building 17 for expenses, transfer of bureaus, etc., assigned to new building 17 for furniture and equipment, for designated offices, etc., in new building 17 for General Land Office Building 18, 372 for courthouse, D.
C. 18, 372, 833 for Court of Claims Building 18, 490 for contingent expenses 18, 372, 839, 1039 for public lands 18, 31, 34, 380, 839, 1039 for George Watkin Evans 19 for Corbett tunnel, etc., claims 19 for Alaska Engineering Commission, reimbursement from townsite sales, etc. 19 for National Park Service 20, 382, 491 for pensions 20, 492, 1039 for printing and binding for 28 for education in Alaska 31, 600, 839 for Bureau of Education 31 for Geological Survey 31, 34, 380, 382, 490,840 for Mines Bureau 31, 490, 840, 1039 for fees, examining surgeons, pensions 31 for Indian Department 31, 34, 380, 382, 490, 840, 843, 1039 for additional temporary employees for new Department Building 372 for protecting, etc., Oregon and California railroad lands;
Coos Bay 372 for Patent Office 372 for Alaska expenses 372, 490 for Saint Elizabeths Hospital 373, 1168 for Columbia Institution for the Deaf 373, 491 for Freedmen’s Hospital 491 for stationery 600 for medical relief, Alaska 600 for classification, etc., of Oregon and California forfeited rail mad lands 833 for Judgments, Court of Claims under 837, 1038 for reindeer for Alaska 839 for surveyors general, etc. 839 for Senate Office Building, construction 1034 for Reclamation Service 1168 assistant to the Secretary may sign official papers, etc. 499 current supplied, by Capitol Power Plant to be reimbursed 698 settlement of claims for losses, etc., in supplying manganese, etc., needed for national defense during the war, requested by 1274 *Internal Revenue,* appropriation for paper for, stamps 118, 642 for refunding collections 118, 642 for punishing violations of, laws 118, 642 detail, for enforcing laws relating to Department 118, 642 for salaries, etc., office of Commissioner 775, 1230 for stamp agents 775, 1231 for salaries, etc., collectors, surveyors; restriction 778, 1223 for agents, gaugers, etc. 778, 1223 for collecting income tax 778 personal services, mechanical devices, etc., in District 778 for expenses collecting, under War Revenue Act 779 punishing violation of laws, etc. 779 limit on expenditures in District of Columbia 779 cxxxviii appropriation for collecting cotton futures tax 779 for collecting tax on estates, munitions, etc. 779 employees, expenses, etc., authorized 779 amount for services, etc., in Bureau 779 for expenses, opium, etc., special tax enforcement 779 for miscellaneous expenses 780 injuries to field employees 780 for collecting, etc., taxes under Revenue Act of 1918 1234 enforcing child labor law 1234 detection of violations 1234 for refunding collections 1234 for collecting opium, etc., special tax 1234 statement of all expenses to Congress 1234 deficiency appropriation for refunding collections 3, 30, 1038 for collecting income tax, excess profits tax, etc. 4 for refunding illegally collected taxes 30, 33, 379, 382, 838, 842, 1038 for redemption of stamps 30, 33, 379, 382, 838, 1038 for drawback 30, 838, 1038 for paying judgments against, officers 30, 33, 379, 382, 838, 842, 1038 for collecting war revenue taxes 348 amount for punishing violations of, laws 348 amount for expenses in office of Commissioner 348 for punishing violations of, laws 379, 838 for agents, etc. 381 for collectors 838 for miscellaneous expenses 838, 1038 bonds of War Finance Corporation exempt from taxes 511 exception; estate, income surtax, excess profits and war profits 511 deputy collectors and inspectors under War Revenue Act to be paid from sum for agents, etc. 348 deputy collectors to make inquiries of all persons liable to tax 1146 oleomargarine manufacturers may use paper containers 1008 persons liable to, taxes, to make yearly returns of business, etc. 1146 promissory notes secured by pledge of liberty bonds, etc., exempt from stamp tax 514 property of War Finance Corporation exempt from taxes 511 tax on Federal reserve notes issued upon cancellation of silver certificates 537 Revenue Act of 1918 provisions 1057 income tax 1058 war-profits and excess-profits tax 1088 estate tax 1096 transportation and other facilities, and on insurance 1101 beverages 1105 cigars, cigarettes, and tobacco 1116 admissions and dues 1120 excise taxes 1122 special taxes 1126 stamp taxes 1133 tax on employment of child labor 1138 general administrative provisions 1140 general provisions 1149 War Revenue Act provisions 300 income tax 300 War Revenue Act provisions; war excess-profits tax 302 tax on beverages 308 cigars, cigarettes, and tobacco 312 public utilities facilities 314 insurance policies 315 excise taxes 316 admissions and dues 318 stamp taxes 319 war estate tax 324 administrative provisions 325 postal rates, etc. 327 income tax amendments 329 general provisions 338 *Internal Revenue Agents and Inspectors,* allowed leaves of absence for 30 days 1141 *Internal Revenue Bureau, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, deputies, etc. 775, 1230 for care, etc., of buildings 771, 1225 *Internal Revenue Collectors,* to notify district attorney within 30 days, of any violation of law, etc. 1146 *Internal Revenue, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, deputies, clerks, etc. 775 for deputy, etc., income tax collections 775 for, assistant, deputies, clerks, etc. 1230 for stamp agents, etc. 775, 1231 for care, etc., of buildings for 771, 1225 deficiency appropriation for expenses in office of, under War Revenue Act 348 for salaries, office of 838 authorized to redeem, etc., emergency tax stamps 3 detailed statement of all expenses in collecting taxes, etc., to be made by 1234 salary increased; pay for difference to July 1, 1919 1140 five deputies and an assistant, authorized 1140 duties of the assistant 1140 to assign duties, etc., of deputies; designation of one to act as Commissioner 34 to make regulations, etc., for enforcing, etc., War Revenue Act 325 *Internal Revenue Officials,* authorized to administer oaths, etc., in revenue matters 1146 *Internal Revenue Stamps,* use of designated, discontinued 311, 1109 wholesale dealers’, exchange for rectified spirits restricted 310, 1108 *Internal Revenue Taxes, 1914, Emergency,* repealed 1132 provisions continued for collecting special taxes, enforcing penalties, etc. 1133 *International Arbitration, Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for,* appropriation for contribution 524 *International Association for Labor Legislation,* appropriation for contribution 810, 1263 *International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico,* appropriation for continuing work 523, 1329 *International Bureau for Protection of Industrial Property,* appropriation for annual quota 796, 1249 *International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs,* appropriation for annual contribution 523, 1329 *International Bureau for Repressing African Slave Trade,* appropriation for annual contribution 524, 1330 cxxxix *International Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration,* appropriation, for annual contribution 524, 1330 *International Bureau of Weights and Measures,* appropriation for annual contribution 523, 1329 *International Bureau, Telegraphic Union,* appropriation for share of expenses 526, 1332 *International Catalogue of Scientific Literature,* appropriation for expenses, preparation of 122, 651 for printing and binding 175, 700 *International Commission on Tables of Constants,* appropriation for contribution to 524, 1330 *International Committee of Weights and Measures,* appropriation for expenses of member 807, 1259 *International Conference of American States,* appropriation for expenses of delegates to fifth 526, 1332 *International Congress against Alcoholism,* appropriation for expenses of 527 *International Dry Land Congress, Lethbridge, Canada, 1913,* deficiency appropriation for 32 *International Exchanges,* appropriation for expenses 122, 651 for printing and binding for 175, 700 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 2 *International Geode tic Association for Measurement of the Earth,* appropriation for American delegates to 163, 689 for quota 527, 1333 maintenance of observatory at Ukiah, Calif. 527, 1333 *International High Commission,* appropriation for expenses, United States section 526, 1332 *International Institute of Agriculture,* appropriation for quota and member 524, 1331 *International Joint Commission, Canadian Boundary Waters,* requested to investigate improvement of Saint Lawrence River between Montreal and Lake Ontario for ocean going vessels 1290 *International Latitude Observatory, Ukiah, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance; repayment 527, 1333 *International Law, Commission on Public and Private,* appropriation for expenses of representation 527, 1333 *International Office of Public Health,* appropriation for annual quota 525, 1331 *International Prison Commission,* appropriation for annual contribution 524 *International Radiotelegraphie Convention,* appropriation for share of expenses.... 526,1332 *International Sanitary Bureau,* appropriation for annual share of maintenance 525, 1331 *International Seismological Association,* appropriation for annual contribution 525, 1331 *International Trade Mark Registration Bureau,* appropriation for quota for expenses of, at Habana 1835 deficiency appropriation for annual payment 1023 *Interned Aliens,* deficiency appropriation for detention, etc., under Immigration Bureau 216 *Interned Belligerent Aliens,* arrest and return of, leaving limits without permission, etc. 223 punishment for aiding escape, etc. 223 *Interned Persons, etc.,* appropriation for expenses of, tinder Navy Department 705 deficiency appropriation for war expenses 203 *Interparliamentary Union for Promoting International Arbitration,* appropriation for contribution 524 *Interparliamentary Union, Nineteenth Conference,* appropriation for expenses of 527 *Interpreters, Census,* allowed to assist enumerators; pay, etc. 1297 *Interpreters, Diplomatic and Consular Service,* appropriation for legation, etc., Persia 520, 1327 for Bangkok, Siam 520, 1327 for student, China, Japan, and Turkey 520, 1327 restriction on salaries 621, 1387 for quarters for, Japan and Turkey 521, 1328 for, at designated consulates 529, 1334 *Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Joint Committee on,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 25 *Interstate Bridge Company,* time extended for bridging Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Ky. and W.
Va., by 296 *Interstate Commerce,* appropriation for expenses regulating, etc. 123, 648 *Interstate Commerce Commission,* appropriation for salaries 123, 648 for expenses regulating commerce; rent 123, 648 for establishing uniform system of accounting by railroads 123, 649 for enforcing safety appliances regulations 123, 649 for securing reports, etc., of accidents 123, 649 for investigating block signal and train control systems; etc. 123, 649 for physical valuation of railroads 123, 649 for securing information of stocks, bonds, etc. 123, 649 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers, etc. 124, 649 for printing and binding for 175, 701 cost report-form blanks 701 deficiency appropriation for compensation, two additional Commissioners 345 for expenses 380, 596, 841, 1040 for physical valuation of railroads, etc. 824 for enforcing safety appliances regulations 825 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers, etc. 825 boards of referees to determine just compensation to carriers taken over into Federal control 454 powers conferred 454 agreement authorized on basis of report 454 suit in Court of Claims on failure of 454 car service rules and regulations, etc. 101 cooperation with President in operation, etc., of Federal control of carriers, directed of 456 enlarged to consist of nine members; compensation, etc. 270 appointment of new Commissioners 270 terms; vacancies, etc. 270 cxl political representation 270 conduct of proceedings; seal; quorum, etc. 270 rules and orders; appearances; record of official acts 270 divisions of, authorized; service in; chairmen, etc. 271 assignment of work to 271 power and authority of; effect of orders 271 three members required for rate questions or discriminations 271 five members for physical valuation, etc., proceedings 271 pay of secretary established 271 powers of Commission not affected 271 former pay of secretary repealed 271 no increased rates, etc., to be filed without approval of Commission 272 allowance by Commission without formal hearing; limitation 272 locomotive engine boilers, etc.; pay of chief inspector, assistants, and district inspectors increased 616 preferential rates for Government transportation to be fixed by 273 rates, charges, etc., initiated during Federal control subject to action by 456 to determine pay for mail transportation by urban and interurban electric common carriers 748 penalty for refusing service at established rates 749 *Interstate Commerce Laws,* pending cases affecting railroads, to proceed to final determination 458 execution of final judgment may be stayed, on application of the United States 458 *Interstate Commerce Regulations,* appropriation for legal expenses, enforcing 156, 682 car service defined 101 carriers to have just and reasonable rules, etc., for 101 to be filed with Commission; incorporated with rate, etc., schedules 101 rules, etc., may be established by Commission, etc. 101 suspension, etc., of rules, by Commission in emergencies 101 other directions during 101 execution of directions by designated agents 101 penalty for refusal to comply with orders, etc., as to 101 increased rates, etc., not to be filed except after approval of Commission 272 discretionary approval of, without formal hearing; limitation 272 obstructing movement of trains, etc., during present war, a misdemeanor 272 punishment for 272 armed forces may be used to prevent 272 labor provisions not affected 272 preferential movement of commodities for national defense, authorized during present war 272 agents, etc., to execute orders; pay, expenses, etc. 272 common carriers may have agencies in Washington to receive notices, orders, etc. 273 compliance with orders by, enjoined; punishment for failure, etc. 273 preferential movement of commodities for national defense; rates for transportation to be fixed by Interstate Commerce Commission 273 payment for transportation authorized 273 carriers relieved from penalties, etc., for giving 273 rates, charges, etc., initiated by President during Federal control to be filed with Commission 456 not to be suspended pending final de termination 456 to be just and reasonable and take effect as directed 456 hearings by Commission on complaints 456 noncompetition in operation to be considered as to reasonableness, etc. 456 findings to be enforced 456 certificate of President of necessity for increasing revenues to be taken into consideration, etc. 457 *Interstate Quarantine Service,* appropriation for cooperation with States, etc., for preventing contagious diseases 121, 645 deficiency appropriation for cooperation with States, etc. 349, 838, 1025 *Interurban Railroads,* control, etc., of, authorized for transportation of shipyard employees, etc. 535 *Intoxicating Liquors* (*see also* Distilled Spirits, etc.)., appropriation for suppressing traffic in, among Indians 563 punishment for unlawful possession of, in Indian country, etc. 563 for suppressing traffic among natives of Alaska 677 for enforcing Act prohibiting, near military camps, etc. 851 amendment to the Constitution proposed to the States prohibiting manufacture, etc., of, for beverage purposes 1050 prohibition of, in military camps, etc., authorized 82 extended to places under naval jurisdiction 393 sales to forces in uniform unlawful 82 punishment for violations 82 prohibition of traffic, etc., in, Hawaii, during the war, etc. 560 repeal by vote of the people allowed, two years after declaration of peace; conditions 561 prohibitions against, in postal Act, 1917, not applicable to ethyl alcohol for governmental, medicinal, etc., uses 329 to wines for sacramental uses 329 sale, etc., of. may be prohibited in zones established about coal mines, etc. 958, 1047 punishment for violations 958, 1047 shipping, etc., into District of Columbia, unlawful 1151 *Inventions* (*see also* Patents), unlicensed use or manufacture by United States of patented, recoverable in Court of Claims 705 withholding issue of patents for, deemed detrimental to public safety if disclosed, authorized 394, 422 held to be abandoned, if published, etc. 394, 422 compensation for, if tendered to the Government, etc. 395, 422 cxli basis of, taken to determine income of tax payers 1060 *Invested Capital,* meaning of, in assessing war and excess profits tax 1092 *Investigations Division, Department of Justice,* appropriation for chief, examiners, etc. 802, 1254 *Inyo National Forest, Cal. and Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Iridium.* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Iridium, and Compounds,* subject to law regulating sale, etc., of explosives 671 *Irish Potato* (*see* Potatoes). *Irrigated Western Districts,* appropriation for experiments on dairying and meat production in 1005 *Irrigation* (*see also* Reclamation Service), appropriation for investigating utilizing of water on farm, etc. 1001 auxiliary to Yuma project, Ariz.; use of funds modified 437 census inquiries as to acreage, enterprises, capital, etc. 1294 residence requirement on lands suspended during present war 276 use of water permitted 276 *Irrigation Companies, Mutual Ditch and,* exempt from income tax 1076 *Irrigation, Indian Reservations,* appropriation for expenses; allotments to district projects 562 for miscellaneous expenses 562 for cooperative stream gauging with Geological Survey 563 for investigating new projects 563 for irrigation engineers 563 for superintendent of irrigation 563 for traveling, etc., expenses 563 projects specifically provided for, excluded 563 interchangeable amounts for flood damages, etc. 563 for maintenance, etc., Gila River, Ariz. 568 for Colorado River, Ariz. 568 for extending, etc., Ganado project, Navajo, Ariz. 569 for diversion dam for, Gila River, Ariz. 569 for extending, Salt River, Ariz. 569 for maintenance charges, Yuma, Cal. 570 for maintenance, Fort Hall, Idaho 571 for maintenance, Fort Belknap, Mont. 573 for construction, Flathead, Mont. 574 for construction, Fort Peck, Mont. 574 for construction, Blackfeet, Mont. 574 for improvements, Crow, Mont. 574 for extending, Pyramid Lake, Nev. 575 for maintenance, Klamath, Oreg. 584 for maintenance, Yakima, Wash. 587 deficiency appropriation for Ganado project, Navajo, Ariz. 840, 1039 for maintenance, Fort Hall, Idaho 840 for Shoshone, Wyo. 340 *Irrigation Projects,* appropriation for maintenance, construction, etc., of designated 147, 674 for maintenance, etc., of designated, on Indian reservations 562 *Isherwood Hall, Naval Academy,* deficiency appropriation for addition to 213 *Isthmian Canal* (*see* Panama Canal). *Italy,* appropriation for ambassador to 519, 1325 *Itasca and Cass Counties, Minn.,* may bridge Mississippi River 341, 341 *Itawamba County, Miss.,* may bridge Tombigbee River, at Barr’s Ferry 1189 *Ivory,* excise tax on sales of, articles, by dealer 1124 **J.** Page. *Jacksonville, Fla.,* foreign nations invited to Farmers’ National Congress, at 1049 *Jacksonville, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway from Beaufort to 254, 906, 1278 *Jail, D. C.* (*see also* Washington Asylum and Jail, D. C.), appropriation for paying, from District funds, indebtedness to United States for construction of, in 1874 954 *Jamaica Bay, N. Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of waterway from Gravesend Bay to 1288 for waterway to Peconic Bay from, modified 262 *James, Ollie M., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1037 *James River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 254, 906, 1278 *Jamestown Exposition Site, Va.,* deficiency appropriation for acquiring, etc., for naval operating base 207 *Janesville, Wis.,* may bridge Rock River 1184 *Janitors to Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 762, 1217 appointment and duties 763, 1218 *Japan,* appropriation for ambassador to 519, 1325 for secretary-interpreter 520, 1326 for assistant secretary-interpreter 520, 1326 for student interpreters 521, 1327 for cost of tuition; quarters 521, 1327 for ground rent of embassy 522, 1328 for interpreters at consulates in 529, 1334 for paying, under fur seal regulations 168 *Jasper, Ala.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Jefferson National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance., etc., of 986 *Jefferson, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway between Shreveport, La., and 256, 907 *Jeffersonville Army Quartermaster Corps Depot, Ind.,* appropriation for machinery for making clothing at 55 for building, etc., for clothing making machinery 56 *Jerseyville, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Jewelry,* excise tax on sales of, by dealers 1124 war excise tax on, real or imitation, sold by producer, etc. 316 *Jews in Asia Minor,* appropriation for furnishing food, etc., to 1161 *Jicarilla Indian Hospital, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 564 *Jicarilla Indian Reservation, N. Mex .,* appropriation for live stock , etc., for Indians on, from timber proceeds 576 cxlii *Joe Flogger Shoal, Del.,* appropriation for gas buoys, etc. 686 establishing gas buoys and improving aids to navigation near, authorized 607 *Johannes, George,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 2 *Johnson City, Tenn.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 139, 665 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 13, 484 *Johnsons Bayou, La. and Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 907, 1281 *Joint Commission on Reclassification of Salaries,* creation, composition, etc. 1269 to investigate pay of civilian employees in District of Columbia 1269 navy yard and postal service excepted 1269 report what readjustment, etc., should be made 1269 powers conferred 1269 cooperation, etc., of department, District, etc., officials 1269 appropriation for expenses 1269 *Joint Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 25 continued and time extended for report 377 unexpended balance for expenses of, continued 697 *Joint Committee on Printing,* appropriation for clerk, inspector, etc. 761, 1216 for compiling, Congressional Directory 761, 1216 authorized to adopt measures to remedy neglect, delay, waste, in public printing and binding, etc. 1270 *Joint Congressional Committee on Fiscal Relations with District of Columbia,* deficiency appropriation for investigations 497 investigations by, continued 27 *Joint Stock Companies, etc.* (*see* Corporations). *Jones, James K.,* settlement of claims of, against certain Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians 580 *Jones, William A., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 835 *Jordan River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 256, 907, 1280 *Joseph’s Band of Nez Perce Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 587 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of 32 *Judge Advocate General Navy Department,* appropriation for additional force, office of 787, 1242 for attorneys, clerks, etc., office of 788, 1242 deficiency appropriation for additional force 202 *Judge Advocate General’s Department, Army,* appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 47, 853 for expenses, revision of military laws 47 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, pay of officers; longevity 189 citizen appointments authorized in Officers’ Reserve Corps and National Army to serve in 853 *Judge Advocate General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc. 784, 1238 *Judge, Robert S.,* deficiency appropriation for services 20 *Judges, United States Courts,* appropriation for circuit 812, 1264 for district 812, 1264 for retired 812, 1264 for law books for 812, 1265 for additional, Texas western district 156 for Porto Rico district 156 deficiency appropriation for additional, Texas northern district 21 for Porto Rico district 21 additional district, Texas northern district, authorized 1183 pay increased, district, including judges in Porto Rico, Hawaii, and Alaska 1156 circuit 1157 District of Columbia supreme court 1157 court of appeals 1157 Court of Claims 1157 Court of Customs Appeals 1157 resigning of, permitted on reaching 70, after 10 years, with pay continued 1157 retirement from regular active service instead of 1157 voluntary duties in case of 1157 additional judge authorized if judge entitled to does not resign or is permanently incapacitated 1158 resigning, or causing appointment of additional judge, to be junior to other judges 1158 senior judge to appoint officials in case of disagreement thereof 1158 vacancy caused by death of judge entitled to resign, following appointment of of additional judge, not to be filled 1158 provisions in effect one month after approval of Act 1158 salaries of, exempt from income tax, if now in office 329 *Judgments,* deficiency appropriation for paying, against District of Columbia; exception 9, 351, 472, 824 for pairing, United States courts 29, 378, 836 for paying, Court of Claims 29, 378, 837, 1038 for pairing, Indian depredation claims 29, 378, 837 for, against internal revenue officers 30, 33, 379, 382, 838, 842, 1038 authority to pay, against internal revenue collectors 1145 *Judgments by Default,* protection afforded persons in military service from, during the war 441 *Judicial Code,* amended, section 2 1156 section 3 1182 section 4 1182 section 24 395 section 101 604, 1184 section 108 1270 section 111 605 section 118 1157 section 136 1157 section 188 1157 section 256 395 section 260 1157 section 269 1181 *Judicial Expenses,* appropriations for 812, 1264 *Judicial Officers,* appropriation for law books for 812, 1265 cxliii *Judiciary Park, D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for repaving E and F Street roadways in 831 *Jugo-Slavs,* resident, but not citizen, may be accepted in volunteer force to fight enemies of United States 868 *Jurors, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees 157, 683 for meal s and lodgings for 158, 684 deficiency appropriation for fees 32, 834, 841, 1035 *Jury Commissioners, United States Courts,* appropriation for compensation 158, 684 *Justices of the Peace,* appropriation for fees, acting as commissioners, United States courts 157, 683 deficiency appropriation for fees, etc., acting as commissioners 494, 834 *Juvenile Court, D.
C.,* appropriation for judge, probation officers, etc. 942 for jurors; rent, expenses, etc. 942 deficiency appropriation for acting judges 823 **K.** Page. *Kahului, Hawaii,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 136, 261, 1286 *Kaibab Indian Reservation, Utah,* appropriation for share in interstate highway through; Indian labor 570 *Kaibab National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Kalamazoo River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 258, 909, 1283 *Kalispell, Mont.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Kalorama Road NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Champlain Street to Seventeenth, and to Sixteenth 927 *Kaniksu National Forest, Idaho and Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Kansas Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 578 *Kansas River, Kans.,* appropriation for improvement of 259, 1282 *Kaolin,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Kappler and Merillat,* settlement of claims of, against certain Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians 580 *Kehoe, William Harold,* appointment as second lieutenant, Infantry, retired, authorized 100 *Kendallville, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 109, 635 *Kenosha, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 265 *Kenton, Ohio,* Appropriation for public building 109 *Kermit, W.
Va.,* bridge authorized across Tug River at 395 time extended for bridging Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, from Warfield, Ky., to 296 *Kerosene,* may be carried as steres on passenger vessels 499 *Kerr, Dennis M.,* deficiency appropriation for services 25, 835 *Kewaunee, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Keweenaw Waterway Harbor of Refuge, Mich.,* appropriation for aids to navigation, entrance to 161 for maintenance and improvement 257, 909 for improvement of, at Princess Point 1282 *Key West, Fla.,* appropriation for marine hospital 112 for quarantine station, detention hulk 121 for improvement of harbor 255, 906 channel at “middle ground”; contracts 906 for naval station, public works 725 for development of a submarine base 725 for land for naval hospital 728 *Key part Harbor, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 252, 905, 1276 *Keyport, Wash.,* deficiency appropriation for telephone easement from Puget Sound navy yard to radio station 708 *Kichapoo Indian Reservation, Kans.,* appropriation for Indian school 571 *Kickapoo Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 578 *Kill van Kull, N. K.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Shooters Island West 263 for 30-foot channel 1288 *Kimonos,* excise tax on, bought for use 1124 *Kindergarten Education,* appropriation for investigation of, etc. 797, 1250 *King Hill Irrigation Project, Idaho,* appropriation for beginning construction, etc.; condition 148 for continuing construction, etc. 674 subject to provisions of Reclamation Act 674 patents for lands entered under Carey Act 674 *Kinney Steamship Company,* may change name of steamer “Caldera” to “A.
T. Kinney” 502 *Kiowa, etc., Indian Reservations, Okla.,* cancellation of entries on pasture, etc., ceded lands in, for failing to complete 1318 preference of residents to purchase 1318 payments required 1318 vacant wood, etc., reserves, to be sold to highest bidder 1318 deposit, etc., of proceeds 1319 *Kiowa, etc., Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for agency expenses from tribal funds 577 for support, etc., from tribal funds 577 *Kirk, Alexander, C.,* may accept present from British Government 1326 *Kissimmee River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 906, 1279 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1289 *Kissinger, John R.,* appropriation for monthly payments to 49, 855 *Klamath Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 584 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians of 34, 380cxliv *Klamath Indian Reservation, Oreg.,* appropriation for Modoc Point irrigation system 584 *Klamath Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of, from tribal funds 584 *Klamath Irrigation Project, Oreg.-Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 149, 675 *Klamath National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Knives, Hunting and Bowie,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc. 1122 *Kootenai National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Korea* (*see* Chosen). *Kratka Township, Minn.,* time extended for bridging Red Lake River by 1271 *Kahn, Joseph E.,* may accept present from British Government 1326 **L.** Page. *La Grande, Oreg., Evening Observer,* appropriation for advertising, etc. 53 *La Sal National Forest, Utah and Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *La Trappe River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 253, 905, 1277 *Labels, Registration of* (*see also* Trading with the Enemy), provisions relating to, by an enemy, or in enemy country 420 *Labor Disputes, Conciliation of,* appropriation for commissioners of, under Department of Labor 810, 1262 deficiency appropriation for commissioners of, expenses 375 *Labor, Distribution of,* deficiency appropriation for furnishing information to wage earners as to 376 *Labor Legislation, International Association* appropriation for contribution 810, 1263 *Labor Organizations,* exempt from income tax 1076 provisions relating to, not affected by Act punishing obstructions to interstate traffic, mails, etc., during present war 272 second class mail rates on publications of, increased, etc. 328 use of antitrust appropriations for prosecuting, forbidden 155, 681 *Labor Saving Devices, Postal Service,* appropriation for rent, purchase, etc. 750, 1197 *Labor Saving Machines,* appropriation for purchase, supplies, etc., Treasury Department 778, 1233 deficiency appropriation for, Treasury Department 1164 *Labor Statistics Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, statistician and chief clerk, experts, etc. 810, 1262 for per diem, experts, etc. 810, 1262 for temporary statistical clerks 810, 1262 for reports and materials for 810, 1262 for share, International Labor Association 810, 1263 for books, etc. 810, 1263 *Labor, Training and Dilution of,* appropriation for expenses of war labor administration for 696 *Laconia, N.
H.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Lacrosse Sticks,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc. 1122 war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc. 316 *Lafayette National Park, Me.,* established on Mount Desert Island, in place of Sieur de Monts National Monument 1178 administration, etc., under National Park service 1179 acceptance of donated lands, etc., authorized 1179 *Lager Beer,* additional war revenue tax levied on 311 internal revenue tax on 1109 *Laguna Indian Sanatorium, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 564 *Laguna Merced Reservation, San Francisco, Cal.,* right of way from, transferred to San Francisco 816 *Lake Champlain Narrows, N. Y., and Vt.,* appropriation for improvement of 251, 905 *Lake Crescent, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 1279 *Lake Denmark, N. J., Naval Magazine,* appropriation for additional land 726 *Lake Erie,* memorial at Put in Bay, Ohio, placed under Perry Victory Centennial Commission 1323 preliminary examination, etc., to be made for waterway to Ohio River from 1289 *Lake Michigan,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of bar at Great Lakes Training Station 265 *Lake of the Woods, Minn.,* appropriation for survey 136 for improvement of 258, 908, 1282 *Lake Ontario,* investigation requested of improvement of Saint Lawrence River, Montreal to 1290 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made for ship canal to Saint Lawrence River 265 *Lake Pontchartrain, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 256 *Lake Saint Clair, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of channels in 258, 909 for improvement of Grosse Point Channel 1283 *Lake Tahoe, Cal. and Nev.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1289 *Lake Traverse, Minn, and S.
Dak.,* appropriation for improvement of 258, 908, 1282 *Lake Union, Wash.,* post lantern lights on, established, etc. 608 *Lake Washington, Miss., * appropriation for improvement of 256, 908, 1281 *Late Washington Ship Canal, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 260, 910, 1285 *Lake Washington, Wash.,* post lantern lights on, established, etc. 608 *Lake Winnepesaukee , N. H.,* compensation of mail carrier on, determined 747, 1194 *Lake Worth Inlet, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 264 *Lakeland, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 109 cxlv *Lambart, John W.,* appropriation for, as first assistant, Senate Document Room 1214 *Lamps and Lamp Shades,* excise tax on, bought for use 1124 *Lancaster, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Lancaster, S.
C.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Land Banks, Federal,* exempt from income tax 1076 *Land Defenses, Fortifications,* appropriation for constructing 1306 *Lana Grant Railroads,* pay allowed for Army transportation on, during present war emergency 361 *Land Offices* (*see* Public Lands). *Lands, etc.,* appropriation for custody of 120, 644 *Lands for Military Purposes,* condemnation proceedings authorized to acquire, for fortifications, training camps, etc. 241, 518 nitrate plants, manufacture of explosives, etc. 519 purchases agreement with owner 241, 519 acceptance of donations of 241, 519 immediate possession before vesting of title 241, 519 provisions for condemning, extended to timber, etc., for Army, Navy, Shipping Board, and Emergency Fleet Corporation uses 888 officials vested with right of condemnation 888 purposes for, specified and limited 888 jurisdiction for proceedings 888 sale of lands, products, etc. 888 purchasers restricted 888 return of proceeds to appropriations producing 888 *Lands for Naval Uses,* immediate possession and title may be taken by the President 738 compensation to be determined therefor 738 suit if amount unsatisfactory 738 title to vest immediately 738 *Lands for Public Use,* purchased for Ordnance Department of the Army may be taken and improved before title vested 427 *Lands for River and Harbor Improvements,* condemnation authorized to secure title to, donated by States, etc. 267 reimbursement for expenses 267 immediate possession authorized on filing condemnation proceedings 911 just compensation to be paid 911 action allowed for increased amount 911 benefits to be considered in assessing damages 911 *Lands for War Activities,* adjustment of claims for use, etc., of, taken during the war by officers, etc. 1272 *Lands in Severalty to Indians,* appropriation for surveying, allotting , etc., of 562 repayment; available until expended 562 use for Indians in Arizona and New Mexico restricted 562 for legal expenses in allotment suits 566 for expenses determining heirs of allottees 367 deficiency appropriation for determining heirs of allottees 380 heirs of deceased Five Civilized Tribes, determined by Oklahoma probate courts 606 partition of, of full-blood Five Civilized Tribes subject to Oklahoma laws 606 allotted to full-blood members, subject to alienation restrictions, etc. 606 sales, etc., of, by decree of court relieved from restrictions 606 *Lane, Harry, late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow 376 *Langhorne, George T.,* may accept present from British Government 1326 *L’Anguille River, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 257, 908, 1281 *Lansing, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Las Cruces, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Lassen National Forest, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Latitude Observatory, International,* appropriation for, Ukiah, Calif. 527, 1333 *Laundries, Army,* appropriation for operating 51, 856 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc. 828 outside work permitted; use of proceeds 52, 857 proceeds to be deposited in the Treasury 1028 *Law Library, Library of Congress,* appropriation for librarian, etc. 766, 1220 *Lawrence, Kans.,* appropriation f or Haskell Institute Indian school 571 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 31, 380, 840 *Lawrence, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Laws of Congress,* appropriation for law clerk and assistant, editing, etc. 769, 1224 *Lawton Irrigation Project, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 148 for continuance of investigations of 675 *Lawton, Okla.,* terms of court at 604 *Lawyers’ Cooperative Edition, Volume 61,* appropriation for additional copies, United States Reports 156 *Lawyers’ Cooperative Edition, Volume 62,* appropriation for additional copies, United States Reports 682 *Lazear, Mabel H.
(widow),* appropriation for monthly payments to 49, 855 *Lead Arsenate* (*see* Insecticide Act). *Leadville National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 968 *Leaf Tobacco Dealers,* provisions relating to, in Revenue Act of 1918 1119 *League Island, Navy Yard, Pa.* (*see* Philadelphia, Pa.). *Leather,* appropriation for developing aquatic sources of 167, 693 for developing standards of quality, etc. 808, 1260 for waterproofing, for Government and farm use 1047 for testing serviceability of, and substitutes 1047 cxlvi *Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 138, 664 for penitentiary, construction 154, 680 for shop buildings, etc. 154 for penitentiary, maintenance 158, 684 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 13, 484 for penitentiary, maintenance 21, 494, 834, 1040 *Leaves of Absence,* allowance to postal employees computed 1192 allowed Government employees while on duty in Officers’ Reserve Corps 72 cumulative, allowed civilian Ordnance Department employees abroad 65 division of periods for, etc., allowed home stead entrymen 1153 granted internal revenue agents and inspectors 1141 permitted homesteaders to do farm work elsewhere during the war 430 *Lee Slough, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 907 *Leech.
River, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of 259, 908, 1281 *Leesburg, Va., * appropriation for public building 109 *Legal Proceedings,* suspension, etc., as to persons in military service during the war 440 *Legations,* appropriation for clerks at 520, 1327 for interpreters to 520, 1327 deficiency appropriation for clerks at 346, 1023 *Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Expenses,* appropriation for legislative expenses 757, 1214 for Senate 758, 1214 readjustment of committee clerks, etc. 1214 for Capitol Police 761, 1216 for Joint Committee on Printing;
Congressional Directory 761, 1216 for House of Representatives 761, 1216 “during the session” to mean 120 days 764 “during the session” to mean 213 days 1219 readjustment of clerk hire to Members, etc. 1219 for Library of Congress 765, 1220 for Botanic Garden 768, 1222 for executive expenses 768, 1222 for President 768, 1222 for Vice President 768, 1222 for Executive Office 768, 1222 for Bureau of Efficiency 768, 1223 for Civil Service Commission 768, 1223 eligibility status of persons serving in the war retained until demobilized 1224 for Department of State 769, 1224 Under Secretary created 1224 for Passport agencies, New York and San Francisco 770, 1224 for Treasury Department 770, 1225 collecting internal revenue 778, 1233 Independent Treasury 780, 1234 mints and assay offices 781, 1236 for War Department 783, 1237 temporary employees 783, 1237 public buildings and grounds 786, 1240 State, War, and Navy Department Buildings 786, 1240 for Navy Department 787, 1241 temporary employees 787, 1242 naval records of war in Europe 1242 appropriation for Interior Department 792, 1246 surveyors general 798, 1251 government in the Territories 799, 1252 for Post Office Department 799, 1252 for Department of Justice 801, 1254 for Department of Commerce 803, 1255 for Department of Labor 809, 1262 for judicial expenses 812, 1264 for United States courts, etc. 812, 1264 for national park commissioners 812, 1265 for Court of Customs Appeals 813, 1265 for Court of Claims 813, 1265 pay of switchboard operators, assistant messengers, etc., rated 813, 1265 permanently incapacitated persons not to be paid 813, 1265 transportation to residence furnished civilian employees in departments, etc., coming to the District since April 6, 1917, and no longer required or resigning 1266 time for applications; if service terminated prior thereto 1266 penalty for sale, etc., of 1266 funds available; repayment to persons having previously left 1266 restriction on price of typewriters 813, 1266 determination of character of changes in machines 813, 1266 restriction on detailing classified employees for service outside of District of Columbia 814, 1267 not applicable to investigations by Department of Justice 814, 1267 additional pay of $120 a year to all civilian employees of the Government and District of Columbia receiving $2.500 or less 814 to those receiving less than $2,620, to equal that amount 814 not to exceed 30 per cent of total pay 814 increased 5 and 10 per cent for 1918, not computed as salary 814 restriction on granting, to employees receiving increased salary in 1918 or 1919 of $200 a year 814 entering the service since June 30, 1917 814 employees whose pay is adjusted by wage boards, etc. 814 not applicable to employees in postal service 814 Panama Canal or Alaska Engineering Commission 814 lump sum, in agencies, etc., created since January 1, 1916 814 part time, except charwomen 814 serving at intervals 814 in construction works for the Government , etc., by corporations, etc. 814 receiving pay from outside sources under cooperative arrangements 814 serving voluntarily or at a nominal rate 815 with special allowances for foreign service 815 on railroads operated under Federal control, and not deemed Federal employees 815 double salary restriction not to prevent receipt of 815 cxlvii additional pay of $120 a year; computation of piece work pay 815 not applicable to regular per diem employees 815 appropriation for paying 815 for District of Columbia employees half from Treasury and half from revenues thereof, except water department, wholly from water revenues 815 for trust fund employees from trust funds 815 report of payments first four months to be submitted to Congress 815 additional pay of $240 a year to civilian employees of the Government and District of Columbia receiving $2,500 less 1267 to those receiving less than $2,740 to equal that amount 1267 not to exceed 60 per cent of total pay 1267 increased compensation for 1919, not computed as salary 1267 restriction on granting, to employees receiving increased salary m 1919, or 1920, in excess of $200 a year 1267 entering the service since June 30, 1918 1267 employees whose pay is adjusted by wage boards, etc. 1267 not applicable to employees in postal service 1267 Panama Canal or Alaska Engineering Commission 1267 lump sum, in agencies, etc., created since January 1, 1916 1267 War Risk Insurance Bureau; special rates therefor 1267 part time, except charwomen 1267 serving at intervals 1267 in construction works for the Government, etc., by corporations, etc. 1267 receiving pay from outside sources under cooperative arrangements 1268 serving voluntarily or at a nominal rate 1268 with special allowances for foreign service 1268 on railroads operated under Federal control, and not deemed Federal employees 1268 double salary restriction not to prevent receipt of 1268 computation of piece work pay 1268 not applicable to regular per diem employees 1268 appropriation for paying 1268 for District of Columbia employees half from revenues thereof, except water department wholly from water revenues 1268 for trust fund employees from trust funds 1268 report of payments in first four months to be submitted to Congress 1268 purchases of supplies, etc., to be made in preference from stock on hand no longer needed by other Government services 1268 creation of Joint Commission on Reclassification of Salaries, to investigate, etc., pay of civilian employees 1269 appropriation for expenses 1269 Public Buildings Commission created, to allot space in Government buildings in the District of Columbia 1269 absolute control of allotments vested in; buildings excepted 1270 appropriation for expenses 1270 public printing and binding; measures to prevent delay, waste, etc., authorized 1270 issue of journals, periodicals, etc., without specific authorization by Congress, prohibited hereafter 1270 continuance of present publications allowed until close of next session of Congress 1270 all Government work to be done at the Government Printing Office 1270 for field service elsewhere may be allowed by Joint Committee on Printing 1270 George Washington Memorial Building, D.
C., limitation on construction, etc., extended for one year 1270 *Legislative Drafting Service,* creation of, under direction of two draftsmen 1141 appointment by President of the Senate and Speaker of the House respectively 1141 employees, purchases, etc., by draftsmen 1141 duties of, to aid committees of Congress, etc. 1141 regulations, etc., subject to Library Committees 1142 appropriation for fiscal year 1919; disbursement, etc. 1142 *Legislative Reference, Library of Congress,* appropriation for preparing material for Congress, etc. 766, 1221 deficiency appropriation for preparing material for Congress, etc. 462 *Legumes,* appropriation for testing, etc., cultures for inoculating 981 *Leipsic River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 252, 1277 *Lemhi National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Leominster, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Leon Springs Military Reservation, Tex.,* appropriation for acquiring land as addition to 877 *Lepers, etc.,* appropriation for care of, Islands of Guam and Culion 706 *Lethbridge, Canada,* deficiency appropriation for International Dry Land Congress at, in 1913 32 *Letter Carriers, Postal Service,* appropriation for city delivery 746, 1193 for new offices 746, 1193 promotions 746 for rural delivery 751, 1197 pay modified 751, 1197 pay of substitute, etc., established at 40 cents an hour 752 *Letter Scales, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for, and repairs 750, 1196 *Letters ,* postage on, increased one cent an ounce 327 restored to former rate July 1, 1919 1150 cxlviii from soldiers, etc., abroad accepted free 327, 1150 repeal of payment to Treasury of excess receipts from postage on 1150 *Leupp Indian Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for bridges across Little Colorado and Canon Diablo Rivers near 570 *Lewes, Del.,* appropriation for Government pier 252 *Lewis and Clark National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Lewis River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 260, 910, 1285 *Lewistown, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Liberia,* appropriation for minister resident and consul general to 520, 1326 *Liberty Bonds* (*see* United States Securities, First, etc., Liberty Bonds). *Liberty Bonds, First,* provision for issuing, to meet war expenditures, etc. 35 *Liberty Bonds, Second,* provisions for issuing, to meet war expenditures, etc. 288 *Liberty Bonds, Third,* provisions for issuing, to meet war expenditures, etc. 503 *Liberty Bonds, Fourth,* provisions for issuing, to meet war expenditures, etc. 844 *Liberty Loan, Victory* (*see* United States Securities, Victory Liberty Loan). *Liberty, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Librarian of Congress,* appropriation for, chief assistant, etc. 765, 1220 *Library Committee, House of Representatives,* rules, etc., of Legislative Drafting Service, subject to, and of the Senate 1142 *Library Committee, Senate,* rules, etc., of Legislative Drafting Service, subject to, and of the House of Representatives 1142 *Library, D.
C., Free Public,* appropriation for 922 deficiency appropriation for expenses 468 *Library of Congress,* appropriation for Librarian, assistant, etc. 765, 1220 for chiefs of division, etc. 765, 1220 for reading rooms, etc. 765, 1220 for law library 766, 1220 for Semitic and Oriental literature 766, 1221 for Copyright Office 766, 1221 for legislative reference 766, 1221 for distribution of card indexes, etc. 766, 1221 for temporary services; carriers 766, 1221 for Sunday opening 766, 1221 for purchasing books, periodicals, etc. 766, 1221 for contingent expenses 766, 1221 for superintendent of building and grounds, clerks, etc. 767, 1221 for watchmen, engineers, etc. 767, 1222 Sunday opening 767, 1222 temporary employees 1222 for incidental expenses, care of building, etc. 767, 1222 for repairs 767, 1222 for furniture, etc. 767, 1222 for steel stack extension in card division 767, 1222 for trees, etc., grounds of 134, 659 for printing and binding for 175, 701 deficiency appropriation for legislative reference 462 space in, building, not subject to Public Buildings Commission 1260 *License Bureau, D.
C.,* appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc. 919 superintendent to be secretary of automobile board 919 *Licenses,* for enemy insurance companies in United States; issue, revocation, etc. 413 issue of, authorized for business by enemy insurance companies, etc. 415 trading with enemy 415 transporting an enemy, etc. 415 sending letters, etc., except by mail, to or from, the United States 415 transmitting writings, plans, messages, etc., to an enemy 415 filing applications for patents, etc. 415 revocation or renewal authorized; rules, etc., to be made 415 execution of jewels, etc. 415 manufacturing, etc., under pa tents, etc., owned by an enemy 421 provisions for royalty, etc. 421 regulation of prices for necessaries for Government forces, etc. 421 regulations governing issue of, for manufacture, sales, etc., of explosives, in time of war 386 issue restricted to United States citizens, etc., and of nations at peace there with 387 may be prescribed for dealings in foreign exchange, etc. 966 required for business of collecting foreign coupons 333, 1087 punishment for collecting without 333, 1087 transfers of enemy property, etc., without, invalid 417 *Licenses, Food and Fuel Conservation* (*see also* Food Products, Fuel, etc.), provisions for issue of, for national security and defense 277 *Liens, etc., on Enemy Property,* provisions for disposal of, on default, etc. 418 *Lieutenant General, Army,* commander of army or army corps, to have rank of, during existing emergency 410 *Life Insurance,* revenue tax on; policies designated 1104 war revenue tax on policies of; exemption 315 not exceeding $500, on industrial, etc., plan, excepted 315 *Life Insurance Policies,* premiums paid by corporations, etc., for their own benefit on, officers, etc., not deducted from net income or profits 338, 1069 protection of persons in military service against lapsing of, for nonpayment of premiums during service therein 444 terms and conditions 444 *Life Saving Service* (*see also* Coast Guard), appropriation for paying heirs of officers and men dying in service 641 deficiency appropriation for pay of crews, etc. 30, 33, 838, 1038 for miscellaneous expenses 382, 838 *Life Saving Testimonials,* appropriation for rescuing shipwrecked American seamen, etc. 522, 1328 cxlix *Lifeboat Men, Certificated,* requirements for, on ocean-going, etc., vessels 548 *Light Vessels,* appropriation for, Cape Charles, Va. 160 for, general service on Great Lakes, etc. 160 for expenses of 161, 687 for officers and crews 162, 688 deficiency appropriation for salaries 841 for expenses 841 for third, fifth, and eighth districts or general use, authorized 607 *Lighthouse Establishment* (*see* Lighthouses Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Lighthouse Inspectors, etc.,* appropriation for salaries, in the field, etc. 162, 688 *Lighthouse Keepers, etc.,* appropriation for salaries 162, 687 deficiency appropriation for addition to salaries 1036 ration or commutation allowance for 608, 687 retirement provisions 608 salaries of, to be regulated by Secretary of Commerce 609 *Lighthouse Service,* appropriation for repairs, etc., of, vessels in naval service 730 deficiency appropriation for pay of officers and enlisted men, cooperating with the Navy 210 for retired pay, officers, etc. 1036 expenses of, while cooperating with Navy to be paid from appropriations there for 731 transfer of appropriations 731 officers of, when in naval service in time of war, to serve on courts martial, etc. 393 payment of expenses of, cooperating with Navy, from appropriations therefor 212 *Lighthouse Tenders,* appropriation for, third district 160 for radio equipment for 161 for expenses of 161, 687 for officers and crews 162,688 deficiency appropriation for, inspector eighth district 32 for third, fifth, and eighth districts or general use, authorized 607 *Lighthouses,* appropriation for expenses of 161, 687 for salaries of keepers, etc. 162, 687 *Lighthouses, Beacons, and Fog Signals* (*see* Aids to Navigation). *Lighthouses Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, etc. 803, 1255 for aids to navigation 160, 686 for general expenses 161, 687 for lighthouse, etc., keepers, salaries 162, 687 for salaries, officers and crews of vessels of 162, 688 for inspectors in the field, etc. 162, 688 deficiency appropriation for damage claims, collisions of vessels of 23, 496 for general expenses 32, 34, 383, 841, 1040 for tender, Eighth district 32 for Oconto Harbor lights, Wis. 32 for extra pay to draftsmen on marine engineering 375 for Aransas Pass Light Station, repairing hurricane damages 375 for repairs, etc., Tompkinsville, N.
Y., depot 496 for aids to navigation, Gulf of Mexico coast 496 deficiency appropriation for Nantucket, Mass., fog signal whistle 496 for rebuilding, et c., aids to navigation, on Atlantic coast 496, 1036 for salaries, light vessels 841 for buoyage 841 for light vessels, expenses 841 for lighthouse keepers, addition to salaries 1036 for retired pay, officers and employees 1036 for fifth district gas buoys 1036 additional aids to navigation authorized 607 hospital, etc., facilities for keepers and assistants 1302 ration or commutation allowance for keepers 608, 687 retirement age established for officers and employees 608 compulsory at seventy 608 computation of pay 608 salaries of keepers to be regulated by Secretary of Commerce; maximum 609 lump sum restrictions not applicable 609 sale of publications of, authorized; commission allowed 608 superintendents of lighthouses established; salary 608 inspectors transferred as 609 Army officers to act as, in Mississippi River districts 609 traveling, etc., expenses of State, etc., teachers for children of keepers, allowed 608 *Lighthouses, etc.* (*see* Aids to Navigation). *Lighting Fixtures, Portable,* excise tax on, bought for use 1124 lamps and lamp shades 1124 *Lighting of Rivers,* appropriation for expenses of 161, 687 *Lightning,* appropriation for investigating means of protection from 807 *Lignite Coals,* appropriation for experiments, etc., to determine commercial use in making fuel oil, etc., from 1154 *Lincoln-Douglass Consumptive Hospital Association,* tract of land in Denver, Colo., granted to; conditions 1320 *Lincoln, Memorial to President Abraham,* appropriation for construction 135 *Lincoln National Forest, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 986 *Lincoln’s Deathplace, D. C.,* appropriation for repairs 135, 660 *Liniments,* war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc. 317 *Liqueurs, etc.,* additional war revenue tax levied on 311 internal revenue tax on, containing fortified sweet wine 1110 tax paid, not subject to additional tax on distilled spirits 310, 1108 *Liquor Dealers,* additional special tax on business of, where forbidden by State laws, etc. 1128 no immunity from penalties, etc. 1128 *Liquor Traffic* (*see also* Intoxicating Liquors), appropriation for suppressing, among Indians 563 punishment for unlawful possession of, in Indian country, etc. 563 cl appropriation for suppressing, among natives of Alaska 151, 677 deficiency appropriation for suppressing, among Indians 840, 1039 *Liquors, Adulterated, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sales, etc., of 992 *Liquors, Intoxicating* (*see also* Beverages *and* Distilled Spirits), appropriation for expenses enforcing prohibition of, near military camps 51 prohibition of traffic, etc., in Hawaii, during present war, etc. 560 *Literacy,* census inquiries as to 1294 *Little Caillou Bayou, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1289 *Little Calumet River,* bridge authorized across, at Riverdale, Ill 1042 *Little Colorado River,* appropriation for bridge across, near Leupp Indian Agency, Ariz. 570 for bridge across, Winslow, Ariz. 569 for repairs to Government bridge near Tanners Crossing, Ariz. 569 *Little Elk River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 253, 905, 1277 *Little Falls.
Minn.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Little Kanawha River,* bridge authorized across, Gilmer, W. Va. 344 *Little Peedee River, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 254, 906 bridge authorized across, Galivants Ferry, S. C. 606 *Little River,* bridge authorized across, in Mississippi County, Ark. 249 Poinsett County , Ark. 385 *Little River, Ark.,* declared nonnavigable, Big Lake to Marked Tree 1287 *Little River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 252, 1277 *Little River, N.
C. and S. C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 *Little Rock, Ark.,* appropriation for public building 109 bridge authorized across Arkansas River at 396 time extended for bridging Arkansas River, Argenta and 295 *Little Rock, Ark., National Cemetery,* appropriation for burial of patients dying at Hot Springs Hospital, in 131, 657 *Little Sarasota Bay, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made from Sarasota Bay to Venice 264 *Little Sodus Bay, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 251, 909, 1284 *Little Tennessee River, Tenn.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 265 *Live Stock* (*see also* Cattle *and* Animals), appropriation for prevention of, diseases and insect pests 274, 1045 for enlarging production of 274, 1045 for reimbursing Indians for, destroyed in eradicating contagious diseases, etc. 567 for preventing spread of diseases among 977 for enforcing humane treatment of export 977 appropriation for demonstration work 978 for gathering and publishing information of marketing, etc., of, and products 1002 for experiments in, meat production on irrigated, etc., lands of western States 1005 for arresting contagious diseases of 1006 for enlarging production of, in Great Plains 1045 for control of insects injurious to 1046 for market news service on 1047 census inquiries as to, on farms and ranges, in 1925, and every ten years 1301 loans by War Finance Corporation to banks, etc., on notes based on, allowed without collateral 1049 *Live Stock Production in Cane Sugar and Cotton Districts,* appropriation for cooperative experiments, etc., in developing 1005 *Liveries, Boots, and Hats,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc. 1122 *Livingstone Channel, Detroit River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 1283 *Loans and Currency Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc. 771, 1226 *Loans by National Banks,* limit of, to any person, etc. 967 commercial discounts, or with liberty bonds, etc., as collateral, excepted 967 maximum allowed 967 *Lock Haven, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Locke, Agnes E.,* deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Locomotive Engine Boilers, etc., Safe,* appropriation for expenses, compelling railroads to use 124, 649 deficiency appropriation for expensis, compelling railroads to use 825 pay of chief inspector, assistants and district inspectors increased 616 *Logan Township, Minn.,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River by Aitkin County and 340 *Logansport., Ind.,* bridge authorized across Wabash River near 249 *Lolo National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *London, England,* appropriation for dispatch agent 521, 1328 *Long Beach, Calif.,* appropriation for improvement of water way from Los Angeles to 910 preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1289 *Long Island City, N.
Y.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Long Island, N. Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., for inland waterway, Jamaica Bay to Peconic Bay, modified 262 *Longevity Pay, Army,* allowed for militia service to those in Army other than by draft 875 *Lorain, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 257, 909, 1284 preliminary examination to be made for harbor extension 1289 cli *Lorgnettes,* excise tax on Bales of, by dealers 1124 *Los Angeles, Cal.,* appropriation for public building 109 for improvement of harbor 259, 909, 1284 modifications authorized 259 securing land, etc., for diversion dam; condemnation 909 for silt diversion project 1284 for improvement of waterway to Long Beach from 910 preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 265, 1289 *Loss by Exchange,* appropriation for Army disbursing officers, abroad and in Alaska 49, 855 for consulates 529, 1335 for foreign missions 521, 1328 deficiency appropriation for Army disbursing agents, abroad and in Alaska 357 *Loss of Private Property, Army Service,* designated personal property of officers, enlisted men, and Nurse Corps, lost, etc., since April 5, 1917, to be replaced or paid for 479, 880 conditions; without owner’s fault or negligence 479, 880 shipped under orders on unseaworthy vessel 479, 880 while saving Government property 479, 880 by common carrier while traveling under orders; limit 880 destroyed, etc., by the enemy, etc. 479, 880 limitations on articles other than required by law, etc. 880 amount, etc., to be determined by Secretary of War 479 by accounting officers of the Treasury 881 payment authorized 480, 881 replacement or commutation in time of war, etc., from Army property 480, 881 tender of, or determination of Secretary final 480 by accounting officers 881 limit of time for presenting claims 480, 881 deficiency appropriation for paying awards 480 *Losses, etc., of Personal Property, Navy,* reimbursement for, due to war, shipwreck, etc. 389 provisions governing 389 application to Coast Guard 391 *Loudon County, Tenn.,* may bridge Tennessee River, Loudon 1044 *Loudon, Tenn.,* Loudon County may bridge Tennessee River at 1044 *Louisville, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Lowell, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Lower Brule Indian Reservation, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for school buildings on 585 *Lozenges,* war excise tax on medicinal, etc. 317 *Lubricating Oils,* of refined petroleum may be carried as stores on passenger vessels 499 *Ludington, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Lumber* (*see* Timber). *Lump Sum Appropriations,* no civil employee to be paid increased pay from, in any department, within a year of employment in another 383 *Lunacy Writs, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses of executing 943 deficiency appropriation for 9, 823 *Luquillo National Forest, P.
R.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Luzemberg , Netherlands and,* appropriation for minister to 519, 1325 *Lyceums, Lecture,* exempt from special tax 1127 *Lynchburg, Va.,* terms of court at 605 clerk’s office 606 *Lynchs River, S. C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 *Lynn, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 1275 **M.** Page. *M Street Bridge, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc., to, over Rock Creek 7 *McClellanville , S.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of water way between Charleston and 906 *McComb, Miss.,* appropriation for public building 109 *McKees Rocks, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 109 bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 1183 *Mc Millan Park Reservoir, D. C.* (*see also*Water Service, D. C.), appropriation for parking grounds 951 *Mc Minnville, Oreg.,* sale of part of revested Oregon-California grant lands to 1153 *Mc Murray, J. F.,* claims of, for professional services, etc., to Choctaws and Chickasaws referred to Court of Claims 583 payment of judgment from, tribal funds 583 counterclaims, etc., of Indians admitted in defense 883 allowance of offset from coal mining leases 583 cancellation of leases on noncoal lands 583 procedure; appearance of attorneys for nations and Attorney General 583 adjustment by mutual agreement allowed 584 payment from tribal funds 584 security required 584 *McNeil Island, Wash.,* appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 159, 686 for penitentiary, construction; use restricted 680 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 22, 383, 494, 834, 1040 for penitentiary, guards; salary 1035 *Machine Gun Companies, Army,* additional, authorized for brigades and divisions 77 personnel 77 *Machine Rifles, Army Automatic,* appropriation for purchase, etc. 64, 873 for purchase, etc., for National Guard 64 deficiency appropriation for Army, war expenses 198 additional contracts, etc., authorized for purchase, etc., of 873, 1030 authorizations for, 1919, repealed 1172 *Machinists, Navy,* appropriation for pay 728 clii *Machodoc Creek, Va., Upper,* appropriation for improvement of 253, 906, 1277 *Mackinac,.
Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Madden, William.,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 28, 377, 836 *Madison National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 sale of lands in, for hotel, etc., authorized 1152 *Madison, S. Dak.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Magazines, etc.,* second class mail rates on, increased, etc. 327 *Magnesite,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Magnetic Observations,* appropriation for continuing, under Coast Survey 163, 688 *Mahoning River,* bridge authorized across, East Youngs town, Ohio 1158, 1159 Niles, Ohio 899 Struthers, Ohio 1186 Warren, Ohio 392 *Mail and Files Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc. 772, 1227 *Mail Bags, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for freight or expressage on empty bags 747, 1194 deficiency appropriation for freight on 381, 383 *Mail Bags, Locks, Equipment, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc. 750, 1197 for materials, etc., equipment shops 750, 1197 for labor in equipment shops 751, 1197 distinctive equipment for executive departments, Alaska, island possessions, etc. 751, 1197 deficiency appropriation for rent of shop, etc. 374 for expenses 493, 601 *Mail Distributing Machines, Postal Service,* appropriation for experimental 750 *Mail Employees,* exempted from selective draft 79 *Mail Transportation* (*see also* Postal Service), appropriation for special assistant to Attorney General in cases of, etc. 743, 1190 for star routes in Alaska 747, 1194 for steamboat, etc., routes; aeroplanes 747 compulsory carrying of mail as freight or express by water carriers 747 for railroad routes 747 special arrangement for conveyance in freight trains, etc. 747, 1194 for steam boat, etc., routes 1194 for railroad routes; aeroplanes 1194 aeroplane service 1194 for Railway Mail Service 747, 1194 for electric and cable car service 748, 1195 compensation; mail cars, etc. 748, 1195 routes outside of cities 748, 1196 unusual conditions 748, 1196 pay for urban and interurban service to be determined by Interstate Commerce Commission 748 penalty for refusing service 749 substitution of wagon service 749 for foreign mails 749, 1196 amount for sea post service 749 appropriation for star routes, except in Alaska 751, 1197 deficiency appropriation for messenger service 22, 492 for star routes in Alaska 23 for railroad routes 23, 381, 383 for star routes 381, 383, 1041 for powerboat service 381, 383 for electric and cable car service 381 for inland transportation 383 for war expenses, vehicle service 492 *Mails* (*see also* Postal Service), deficiency appropriation for war expenses, censorship of 492 transmitting letters to or from the United States, except in the, unlawful 412 license for 413 use of armed forces to prevent obstruction, etc., of, during present war 272 labor provisions not affected 272 *Maine,* Lafayette National Park, established 1179 *Major Generals, Army,* chiefs of staff corps, departments, or bureaus, to have rank, etc., of 411 two line, may be appointed from staff corps, etc. 853 *Malden Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 587 *Malaria,* deficiency appropriation for control, etc., of, on areas adjoining military, naval, etc., reservations 468 *Malden, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 635 *Malden River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 251, 1275 *Malheur County, Oreg.,* citizens of, may be permitted to cut, etc., timber in Idaho, for domestic uses and remove therefrom 1326 *Malheur National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Mall Office Buildings, D.
C.,* appropriation for operating force 1241 for operating expenses 1241 *Mall, Washington, D. C., The,* deficiency appropriation for temporary office building for War Department on the, between 7th and 9th Streets 483 *Malt Liquors* (*see also* Beverages), use of foods, etc., for producing, for beverages, allowed 282 licenses authorized for 282 punishment for violations 282 places where manufacture prohibited excepted 282 using cereals, etc., for making, for beverages, prohibited after May 1, 1919, etc. 1046 sales of, for beverages, except for export, forbidden after June 30, 1919 1046 importing, hereafter, during the war, etc., forbidden 1047 shipments en route excepted 1047 punishment for violations 1047 authority of the President to limit use of grains, etc., for making, not impaired 1047 *Maltby Building, D.
C.,* conversion of into apartment house or for office purposes, authorized 552 *Manatee River, Fla.* appropriation for improvement of 255, 907 cliii *Manganese,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 settlement of claims for losses incurred in producing, etc., for Government use during the war 1274 *Manifests, Shipping,* additional sworn statements required, as to character etc., of cargoes shipped 424 statement of transshipments of cargo, etc., additional to, required in time of war when United States is neutral 222 *Manistee, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Manistique, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Manitowoc, Wis.,* appropriation for improving light and fog signal station North Breakwater 161 for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Manokin River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 253, 905, 1277 *Mansfield, McMurray and Cornish* (*see* J.
F. McMurray). *Manteo Bay, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 254, 906, 1278 *Manti National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Mantua Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 252, 1277 *Manufactures of the United States,* census of, to be taken in 1920, etc. 1291 schedules of inquiries 1294 to relate to year preceding enumeration 1295 confined to establishments in operation 1295 limited to factory system establishments 1295 *Manufacturing Establishments,* excise tax on products of, using prohibited child labor 1138 *Manufacturing Industries,* statistics of products of, to be collected biennially by census officials 1301 *Manzano National Forest, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Maps,* appropriation for geologic 145, 670 *Maps, United States, etc.,* appropriation for post route, etc. 750, 1197 for connected; distribution 794, 1248 for separate State and Territorial 794, 1248 designated areas under enlarged home stead provisions 794, 1248 *Maps, War Department,* appropriation for preparation, etc., of topographic 62, 868 assistance of Geological, and Coast and Geodetic Surveys, etc. 62, 868 for publication of Engineer 136, 661 deficiency appropriation for surveys, etc., for Engineer 365 *Maquoketa, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 109 *Mare Island, Calif.,* appropriation for navy yard, public works; structural shop, etc. 725 for naval fuel storage 726 deficiency appropriation for naval medical supply depot; war expenses 208 for structural shop, etc., 1919 1034 for establishing medical supply depot at 1034 balances of appropriations for shop, etc., improvements, covered in 1174 *Mare Island Light Station, Calif.,* transfer of, to Navy Department for naval purposes authorized 725 *Mare Island Strait, Calif.,* appropriation for improvement of 260, 910, 1284 *Marianna, Ark.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Marianna, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Marine and Seamen’s Insurance Division, War Risk Insurance Bureau* (*see also* War Risk Insurance Bureau), provisions relating to 398 *Marine Corps* (*see also* Navy and Marine Corps Increase), appropriation for pay of officers, active and reserve list 734 clerks for assistant paymasters changed to pay clerks; allowances, etc. 735 for pay of officers, retired list 735 for enlisted men, etc. 735 for retired enlisted men 735 for undrawn clothing 735 for mileage to officers without troops 735 for commutation of quarters, officers without troops 735 for pay of civil force 735 to constitute pay fund 736 for provisions; commutation of rations 736 for clothing 736 for fuel 736 for military stores, etc.; ammunition 736 for camps of instruction, etc. 736 for transporting and recruiting 736 for repairs to barracks, etc. 736 rent, etc., in District of Columbia 736 for forage 736 for commutation of quarters, officers with troops, etc. 737 for contingent 737 to constitute maintenance fund, Quartermaster’s Department 737 for reserve supplies 737 immediately available and until expended 737 for depot of supplies, Philadelphia, additions, land, etc. 723 for acquiring land for permanent post, Quantico, Va. 724 for barracks, Peking, China 726 for establishing barracks, San Diego, Calif. 726 for transporting remains of officers and enlisted men, dying abroad 727 deficiency appropriation for pay 16, 30, 34, 380, 382, 839, 1039 for clothing 16, 371 for contingent 16, 30, 380, 839 for transportation and recruiting 30, 34, 839 for repairs of barracks 371 for Quartermaster Department 380 for war expenses, additional force, headquarters 202 for quarters for marine guard at naval magazines 207 for transporting remains of officers and enlisted men 209 for pay of officers, active and reserve list 213 for enlisted men 213, 489 for undrawn clothing 213 for mileage to officers without troops 213 for commutation of quarters, officers without troops 213 for provisions 213 for clothing 214, 489 cliv deficiency appropriation for fuel, etc. 214 for military stores, etc.; ammunition 214 for transporting and recruiting 214 for repairs to barracks, etc. 214 for forage 215 for commutation of quarters, officers with troops, etc. 215 for contingent 215, 489 for supply depot, Philadelphia, Pa., purchase or land, etc. 215 for maintenance 832 for family allowances, enlisted men 1024 balances of appropriations covered in; for reserve supplies 1174 transfer of reserve stock of supplies from Army, directed 1174 for maintenance, Quartermaster’s Department 1174 for pay 1174 for expenses, Marine Corps Reserve 1174 additional brigadier generals, colonels, and lieutenant colonels to be temporarily appointed 716 allotments, etc., under War Risk Insurance Act not assignable, taxable, etc. 609 dishonorable discharge, etc., a bar to receiving 609 compensation for death or disability in service 405 ratings, etc. 405 not payable if receiving service or retirement pay 408 gratuities, etc., under present laws not applicable hereafter 408 compensation for death or disability in service, under War Risk Insurance Act, modified 611 pensions, gratuities, etc., under present laws not applicable hereafter 613 details to Dominican Republic authorized from 437 regular service pay, etc., continued in addition 437 drafted men liable for service in 956 enlisted men, allotments of pay directed 402, 610 deposits, if one-half of pay not allotted; interest, etc. 403 family allowances granted 403 extension of term allowed minors 38 family allowances granted 610 unallotted portion of pay may be deposited to credit of; interest, etc., to be paid 610 enlisted strength temporarily increased 84, 714 additional officers allowed for 85 percentage of privates, first class 714 estate tax not applicable to persons in, dying during present war, etc. 1097 homestead entry privileges of soldiers, extended to, serving in Mexican border operations or in war with Germany 1161 insurance applications by persons in service extended to April 12, 1918 438 insurance provisions f or officers and enlisted men 409 letters by marines serving abroad during the war, free of postage 327 losses, etc., of personal property due to war, shipwreck, etc., to be reimbursed 389 action on claims; liability limited 390 former laws repealed 390 payment or reimbursement in kind 390 naturalization of aliens serving in; conditions for allowing 542 former laws repealed 546 officers absent without leave for three months or convicted of personal misconduct by civil authorities, to be dropped from the rolls 501 reappointment barred 501 officers detached for Army duty eligible for temporary promotions, under Army emergency increase Act. 1054 permanent status retained 1054 vacancies temporarily filled 1054 continuance limited 1054 pensions to widows, Civil and Spanish war, and Philippine Insurrection service to be $25 a month, etc. 408 postal employees serving in, during present war, to have former positions, etc., when honorably dis charged 754 recruiting allowance to postmasters for securing enlistments in, repealed 754 registrants for draft, formerly serving in the Navy, may reenlist therein or in 956 retired officers may be ordered to active duty in time of war; promotion, pay, etc. 717 may be temporarily advanced, etc.; limit 717 retirement of colonels as brigadier generals, repealed 87 rural post roads details of officers or enlisted men, without their consent, forbidden 1202 work on public roads, other than in encampments, etc., by, to be reported 1202 allowance for compensation, etc. 1202 six months’ gratuity to beneficiary of, dying in service, extended to retired list on active duty 392 travel allowance increased to enlisted men, discharged after November 11, 1918 1203 uniform clothing, etc., may be retained on discharge from, after service in present war 1202 uniforms, etc., may be furnished at cost to officers of 1054 vocational rehabilitation provided for persons discharged for disability from 617 war estate tax not applicable to persons in, dying during present war, etc. 325 *Marine Corps Reserve,* balances of appropriations for, covered in 1174 officers of, when in service in time of war, to serve on courts martial, etc. 393 transfer of members of National Naval Volunteers to 708 *Marine Glasses,* excise tax on sales of, by dealers 1124 *Marine Hospitals,* appropriation for Baltimore, Md., repairs, etc. 112 for Cincinnati, Ohio, repairs, etc. 112 for Key West, Fla. 112 for New York, N.
Y. 112 for Port Townsend, Wash. 112 for Buffalo, N. Y. 636 for Memphis, Tenn. 636 for Mobile, Ala. 636 for Saint Louis, Mo. 636 for repairs and preservation 113, 637 for mechanical equipment for 113, 637 clv appropriation for maintenance 120, 644 admission of contagious, etc., cases for study 120, 644 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 6, 468 for Boston, Mass., buildings, etc. 467 for Baltimore, Md., buildings, etc. 467 for Detroit, Mich., quarters 467 for New York, N. Y buildings, etc. 467 for New Orleans, La., buildings 467 for San Francisco, Calif., buildings, etc. 467 for Savannah, Ga., additions, etc. 467 construction of buildings, etc., by contracts, or by employees, etc., authorized 467 *Marine Insurance,* revenue tax on policies of 1104 war revenue tax on policies of; exemption 316 *Marine Railways,* included as plants for shipbuilding, etc. 1022 *Marine Railways, Navy Yards, etc.,* deficiency appropriation for 370 *Marine Schools, State,* appropriation for expenses of, New York, Massachusetts, and Washington 706 *Mariners,* in sea service, exempted from selective draft 79 *Marines,* letters by, on duty abroad during present war, free of postage 327, 1160 prior civil service eligibility of, serving during the war, retained until de mobilized 1224 provisions for hospital care of discharged sick and disabled, patients of War Risk Insurance Bureau 1302 *Marines, Honorably Discharged,* preference to be given in work on rural post roads 1201 in national forests 1202 in clerical, etc., appointments in departments, etc. 1293 *Marion and Horry Counties, S.
C.,* may bridge Little Peedee River, Galivants Ferry 606 *Marion, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 109, 635 *Manon, Ind.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 139, 664 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 13, 484 *Marion, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 109, 635 *Manon, S. C.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Maritime Causes,* jurisdiction of district courts in civil 395 exclusive of State courts; restriction 395 *Market News Service,* appropriation for fruits and vegetables 1047 for live stock and meats 1047 for butter, cheese, eggs, and poultry 1047 for grain, hay, feeds, and seeds 1047 *Marketing Associations, Farmers’,* exempt from income tax 1076 *Markets Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for experimental shipments of poultry and eggs, in cooperation with Chemistry Bureau 991 for salaries 1001 for general expenses 1002 appropriation for distributing information on marketing, etc., farm products 1002 for diffusing by telegraph, etc., market prices of fruits, vegetables, etc. 1002 for publishing information as to marketing , prices, etc., of live stock, meats, etc. 1002 for investigating production, distribution, etc., of agricultural food products 1002 for investigating and certifying condition of perishable farm products received at central markets 1002 for grading, baling, etc., cotton; investigations, etc. 1003 testing spinning value of grades, etc. 1003 for studies in rural credits, farmers’ cooperation, etc. 1003 for cooperation in demonstrations, etc., of marketing farm products 1003 for investigating grain handling, grading, etc. 1003 for administering standards for Climax, etc., fruit baskets 1003 for experimental flour mill, bakery, etc. 1003 for administrative expenses 1003 for enforcing Cotton Futures Act 1003 for enforcing Grain Standards Act 1003 for administering Warehouse Act 1004 authority to administer oaths, etc. 1004 deficiency appropriation for distributing information on marketing, etc., farm products 1040 *Markets, D.
C.,* appropriation for market masters; expenses, etc. 920 for fish wharf and market expenses 920, 924 for maintenance and repairs 924 for refrigerating plant 925 *Marquette, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor and bay 257, 909, 1282 *Marriages,* evidence required to prove, in war risk insurance, etc. 400 *Married Women,* wives of soldiers and sailors in present war, not subject to disqualification as, for Government employment 956 *Marshals, United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries, etc.; advances 156, 682 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc. 21, 31, 841, 1040 pay increased, Michigan western district 605 *Marten,* appropriation for experiments in rearing 995 *Martin , Charles, late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 497 *Martin County, N.
C.,* bridge authorized across Roanoke River, at Williamston, by Bertie County and 1186 *Martin, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Martins Ferry, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 109 *Maryville, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Massachusetts,* appropriation for reimbursing, for marine school expenses 706 clvi deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of Court of Claims in favor of 837 purchase authorized from Massachusetts, of dry dock under construction at Boston 1013 appropriation for, equipment, land, etc. 1013 *Matawan Creek, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 252, 905, 1276 *Materials, etc., for Government Uses,* purchases to be made, so far as possible, from stock of other services no longer needed, due to end of war activities 1268 *Mattaponi River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 254, 1278 *Mattituck, N. P., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 905 *Maurice River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 252, 1277 *Maus, Col. Mervin L., U. S. Army,* may be appointed brigadier general and retired 1348 *“Meade," Army Transport,* issue of American register to, on disposal of 73 *Meal,* purchase, sale, etc., of, by the President, at minimum price, authorized 279 *Meat,* appropriation for conservation and utilization of 274 *Meat Inspection,* appropriation for additional expenses 979 deficiency appropriation for 841 rules of, to govern tick infested cattle imported for immediate slaughter 275, 1049 *Meat Production in Western Semiarid and Irrigated Districts,* appropriation for experiments, etc., in establishing 1005 *Meats, etc.,* appropriation for gathering and publishing information as to marketing, etc., of 1002 for conservation and utilization of 1045 for market news service on 1047 *Mechanical Engineering,* appropriation for standardizing, apparatus, etc. 808, 1260 *Mechanical Engineers, American Society of,* two members of, to be chosen for Commission for Standardization of Screw Threads 913, 1291 *Mechanical Equipment for Public Buildings,* appropriation for heating, hoisting, etc. 113, 637 deficiency appropriation for 379, 838 *Mechanical Musical Instruments, etc.,* excise tax on sales of, by producer, etc. 1122 war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc. 316 *Mechanicians, Army Aviation, and Balloon,* ratings authorized; pay of balloon 245 *Medals of Honor, Congressional,* to be awarded by the President for conspicuous acts of bravery in actual conflict with an enemy, while in the Army 870 in actual conflict with the enemy, while in the naval service 1056 *Medals of Honor, Distinguished-Service Crosses and Medals, Army,* medal of honor, Congressional, to be awarded for conspicuous gallantry in conflict with an enemy 870 distinguished-service cross to be awarded for extraordinary heroism since April 6, 1917, against an armed enemy 870 distinguished-service medal to be awarded for exceptionally meritorious service to the Government since April 6, 1917 870 to enlisted men holding certificates of merit 871 additional pay to enlisted men awarded medals of honor, etc. 871 further for each bar awarded in lieu of additional medal, etc. 871 only one award to any one person 871 issue of bar, etc., for succeeding justifying acts 871 silver star to be issued for citations in orders 871 expenses to be paid from Department contingent fund 871 lost, etc., devices to be replaced without cost 871 restriction on time for making awards 871 specific statements and official records required 871 exception in case of death 871 entire subsequent honorable service necessary for issues 872 action on present recommendations for awarding medals of honor 872 citations in orders for extraordinary heroism, etc. 872 authority to issue, conferred on commanding generals of army, etc., in the field 872 decorations to American citizens for service in allied armies may be worn on entering United States forces 872 acceptance of decorations from allied armies allowed American military forces d tiring the war with Germany 872 consent of Congress granted therefor 872 previously bestowed decorations included 872 may be conferred on officers and enlisted men of the allies during the war 872 bronze medals authorized to National Guard serving in war with Spain and on Mexican border; 1916, 1917 873 *Medals of Honor, Distinguished-Service Medals and Crosses, Navy,* medal of honor, Congressional, to be awarded for conspicuous gallantry, etc., in naval service, in conflict with the enemy 1056 distinguished-service medal to be awarded for exceptionally meritorious service to the Government since April 6, 1917 1056 Navy cross to be awarded for extraordinary heroism in the naval service since April 6, 1917 1056 additional pay to enlisted or enrolled persons awarded medals of honor, etc. 1056 further for each bar awarded in lieu of additional medal, etc. 1056 only one award of, to any one person 1056 issue of bar, etc., for succeeding justifying acts 1056 expenses to be paid from “Pay of the Navy” 1056 lost, etc., devices to be replaced without cost 1057 restriction on time for issuing awards 1057 specific statements, etc., from superior officer required 1057 award in case of death 1057 clvii no award unless entire subsequent service honorable 1057 action on recommendations complying with existing regulations 1057 time limit waived; official record required 1057 delegation of authority for issuing to flag officers 1057 regulations, etc., to be made 1057 *Media, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Mediation of Railway Employees’ Differences* (*see* Board of Mediation and Conciliation). *Medical Charities, D.
C.,* appropriation for 946 *Medical Corps, Navy,* relative position of officers, stated 89 *Medical Department, Army,* appropriation for Field Service and Correspondence School for medical officers 41, 846 for pay of enlisted men; longevity 45, 852 for pay of officers; longevity 47, 853 for reserve veterinarians 47, 853 for contract surgeons 47, 853 for superintendent, Nurse Corps 47 for nurses, female 47, 853 for hospital matrons 48, 854 for rent, field medical supply depot, D.
C. 58, 864 for rent, Army Medical School 59, 864 for rent, Army medical supply depot 864 for supplies, etc. 60, 865 for mosquito destruction, Canal Zone 60, 865 selection of motor ambulances without advertising 60, 865 for preventing, etc., epidemic diseases 60, 866 for civilian employees, nurses, etc. 60, 866 for supplies, Hot Springs Hospital 61, 866 for paying Panama Canal for hospital treatment of Canal Zone garrisons 61, 866 for museum; library 61, 867 for artificial limbs 136, 661 for appliances for disabled soldiers 136, 661 for trusses 136, 661 for Providence Hospital, D.
C. 136, 661 for Garfield Hospital, D. C. 136, 662 for clerks, etc., office of Surgeon General 784, 1238 deficiency appropriation for supplies 30, 382, 831, 839, 1039 for war expenses, Field Service and Correspondence School for medical officers 186 for pay of enlisted men; longevity 188, 356 for pay of officers; longevity 189, 357 reserve veterinarians 189 contract surgeons 189 nurses (female) 189, 357 for rent of storehouse for field medical supply depot, D. C. 364 for supplies, etc.; gas masks 196, 364 for mosquito destruction, Canal Zone 196, 365 selection of motor ambulances 196, 364 for preventing, etc., epidemic diseases 196, 365 for employees, transporting supplies, etc. 196, 365 for supplies, Hot Springs, Ark., hospital 197, 365 for hospital care, Canal Zone garrisons 480 for museum 480 for war expenses, supplies 597 deficiency appropriation for supplies, except gas masks, 1919 1030 additional contracts authorized 1030 authorization for supplies, etc., 1919, repealed 1170 balance of appropriation for supplies, etc., 1919, covered in 1170 for supplies for chemical warfare, 1917, 1918, 1919, covered in 1172 Army Nurse Corps, of, created; personnel, pay, etc. 879 chief nurses, pay increased 1211 Dental Corps personnel established, etc. 397 enlisted men, grade of stable sergeant substituted for farrier 889 gas masks appropriations to include expenses of manufacture, etc. 480 Hampton, Va., Soldiers’ Home transferred to, during the war 1042 hospital furniture, supplies, etc., not re quired by, to be transferred without charge to Public Health Service 1303 increase of one major general and two brigadier generals to serve abroad during the war, from Medical Corps 866 two major generals and four brigadier generals to serve in National Army, from Medical Reserve Corps 866 Medical Corps first lieutenants may be promoted captains during present emergency; examinations 397 officers of Medical Reserve Corps and contract surgeons with specified service may be appointed first lieutenants 889 retirement if physically disqualified in line of duty 889 Medical Reserve Corps, not above colonel to be distributed in Regular Army grades 866 no officer of Regular Army discharged, etc., thereby 866 officers of Medical Corps not above colonel to be proportionally distributed in grades now provided 866 railroad siding authorized to field medical supply depot, Washington, D.
C. 538 payment from funds of department 538 surgeons to assist War Risk Insurance Bureau 399 to aid in suppressing “Spanish influenza,” etc. 1008 *Medical Department, Navy* (*see* Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy). *Medical Museum and Library, Army,* appropriation for preserving specimens, etc. 61, 867 deficiency appropriation for preserving specimens, etc. 480 *Medical Officers, Field Service and Correspondence School for,* appropriation for instruction expenses 41, 846 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, instruction 186 *Medical Reserve Corps, Army,* two major generals and four brigadier generals to be appointed to National Army from 866 *Medical Reserve Corps, Navy,* laws relating to, repealed 708 members to be transferred to Naval Reserve Force 708 *Medical Stores, Navy,* deficiency appropriation for reserve supply; war expenses 209 clviii *Medical Supply Depots, Naval,* deficiency appropriation for establishment of, war expenses 208 for Brooklyn, N.
Y., and Mare Island, Calif., 1919 1034 balances of appropriations for constructing, covered in 1174 *Medicinal Preparations, etc.,* excise tax on sales of, by dealers 1124 war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc. 317 *Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Medicines, Adulterated , etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 992 *Medicines, Proprietary, etc.,* excise tax on sales of, for use 1125 *Mediterranean Fruit Fly,* appropriation for investigations, etc. 994 *Meeker, Jacob E., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow 1169 *Meherrin, River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 254, 1278 *Melville, R.
I.,* appropriation for naval fuel storage 726 *Members of the Mouse of Representatives,* appropriation for compensation 761, 1216 for mileage 762, 1216 for clerk hire 764 clerks to be placed on roll of employees; appointment, etc. 764 for clerks to; restriction 1219 for mileage, 1st session 65th Congress, immediately available 1 deficiency appropriation for salaries 380 for mileage 430 who served in war with Germany to receive pay after discharge from service and resuming Congressional duties 1324 *Membership Fees,* internal revenue tax on, of social clubs, etc. 1121 war revenue tax on social, athletic, or sporting club 319 *Memorial to Women of Civil War, D.
C.,* temporary structures allowed Red Cross on grounds of 90 *Memorials, etc.,* appropriation for erection of, to John Ericsson in Washington, D. C. 126 for expenses, unveiling, to Gen. Ulysses S. Grant 135, 660 for erection of, to President Abraham Lincoln 135 authorized of Francis Asbury in public grounds, D. C. 1213 President James Buchanan, in Meridian Hill Park, D. C. 632 may be erected to orders of sisters who served as nurses in the Civil War, on public grounds, Washington, D.
C. 500 *Memphis, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 109 for marine hospital 636 *Mena, Ark.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Meningitis, Cerebrospinal,* deficiency appropriation for control of, in areas adjoining, etc., military and naval reservations, etc. 468 *Menominee Indian Reservation, Wis.,* forest investigations, etc., on Indian reservations not applicable to 565 *Menominee Indians, Wis.,* appropriation for aiding, in self support, etc., from tribal funds 589 removal of merchantable timber; limit, etc. 589 per capita apportionment to enrolled members; cash payment 590 shares of minors under 18 to be deposited with parents, etc. 590 all deposits subject to regulations, etc. 590 *Menominee, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Merchant Marine,* additional hospital, etc., facilities for, seamen 1302 issue of war risk insurance on American vessels, cargoes, crews, etc. 102 *Merchantmen, Navy,* appropriation for new batteries for 721 deficiency appropriation for batteries for, war expenses 207, 370 for ammunition 207, 370 for batteries and outfits for, 1919 1034 additional contracts authorized for batteries and outfits for 487 balances covered in, of appropriations for ammunition for 1173 for batteries for 1173 *Mercury,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for nation al security and defense 1009 *Meridian Hill Park, D.
C.,* appropriation for continuing improvement of 133, 658 statute of President James Buchanan authorized in 632 approval of design, etc., by Commission of Fine Arts 632 no Government expense allowed 632 *Mermentau River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of, and tributaries 256, 907, 1280 for improvement of waterway to Sabine River, La., and Tex., from 256 construction of lock and dam across, authorized 287 waterway to Sabine River; plans modified 907 *Merrimack River, N. H., and Mass.,* preliminary examination etc., of, to be made, for storage reservoir 1288 waterway connecting, with Piscataqua River 1288 *Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.,* appropriation for protection, etc. 152, 678 acceptance of land 152 for roadway to Gallup on Navajo Indian Reservation 575 payment of incurred expenses 575 *Mescalero Indian Hospital, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 564 *Mescalero Indian Reservation, N. Mex.,* appropriation for one-half the cost of road between Tularosa and 576 *Messages, Telegraph, etc.,* censorship authorized of, between United States and foreign countries 413 punishment for evasions, etc. 413 revenue tax on, in United States 1102 transmitting, etc., to an enemy, unlawful 412 license for permitting 413 war revenue tax on; limitation 315 clix *Messenger Service, Mail,* appropriation for 747, 1193 amount available for fiscal year 1918 747 deficiency appropriation for 22, 492, 601, 1169 contracts for wagon and other vehicle service, made prior to June 30, 1917, may be readjusted, etc. 753 *Messengers,* appropriation for, House of Representatives 763, 1218 for Senate 760, 1215 *Metallurgical Products,* appropriation for study of methods of conservation 1260 provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of certain, for national security and defense 1009 *Metals, Alloys, etc.,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of certain, for national security and defense 1009 *Metropolis, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Metropolitan Police, D.
C.* (*see* Police, D. C.). *Mexican Border,* bronze medal for National Guard service on, in 1916 and 1917 873 *Mexican Border Disturbances,* appropriation for paying heirs of citizens killed on American soil during 865 soldiers’ homestead entry privileges extended to service in 1161 *Mexican Situation,* bonds authorized in lieu of unissued bonds for 288 former issue rescinded 292 *Mexico,* appropriation for ambassador to 519, 1325 for Boundary Commission 523, 1329 for constructing fence along boundary line between Papago Indian Reservation and 569 for national cemetery, Mexico City 655 for emergency expenses for eradicating, etc., pink bollworm of cotton in 1006 deficiency appropriation for cooperating with, to prevent spread of pink boll-worm of cotton 374 construction of bridge across Rio Grande at El Paso, Tex., subject to consent, etc., of 396 internal revenue tax on passenger transportation to 1102 steamer passage tickets to, exempt from internal revenue stamp tax 1137 war revenue stamp tax 323 war revenue tax on passenger transportation to any point in 314 *Miami and Eric Canal, Ohio,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made; branch connecting Lake Michigan, etc. 1289 *Miami, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 255, 906 preliminary examination, etc., of harbor to be made 264 *Mica,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Michigan City, Ind.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 1283 *Michigan National Forest, Mich.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Michigan Western Judicial District,* marshal’s pay, increased 605 *Midland, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Middletown, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Midshipmen* (*see also* Naval Academy), age for admission to Naval Academy modified 550 not applicable to 1918 550 course of instruction may be reduced to three years until August 1, 1921 501 five appointments allowed each Senator, Representative, and Delegate 430 one for Porto Rico and two for District of Columbia 430 fifteen each year at large, and one hundred annually from enlisted men 430 one additional appointment of, allowed each Member of Congress until September 1, 1918 38 *Migratory Bird Treaty Act,* appropriation for enforcing law protecting 995 title declared 755 unauthorized hunting, sale; etc., of birds included in convention with Great Britain, unlawful 755 regulations to be made permitting taking, sale, etc. 755 unauthorized interstate shipping of prohibited birds, eggs, etc., unlawful 755 importing from Canada 756 authority of Agricultural Department employees to enforce regulations, etc. 756 for arrests, etc. 756 warrants to be issued by United States courts 756 seizure and forfeiture of birds taken, etc., in violation of regulations 756 punishment for violations, or failing to comply with regulations, etc. 756 laws of States, etc., not inconsistent here with, unimpaired 756 extending open seasons excepted 756 taking exclusively for scientific or propagating purposes, allowed 756 shipping permitted if distinctively marked, etc. 756 unexpended Agricultural Department appropriations available for expenses, employees, etc. 756 no draft exemption of employees hereby 757 invalidity of any clause, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 757 inconsistent laws repealed 757 breeding of game birds on farms, and sale thereof for food permitted 757 in effect immediately 757 *Mileage, Army,* appropriation for designated officers, etc. 49, 854 allowance to field clerks, 1916, 1917 49 deficiency appropriation for designated officers, etc. 475, 827, 1039 for officers, etc., 1919 1028 officers on aviation duty payable therefrom for 849 *Milford, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 905, 1276 *Milford Haven Harbor, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 254, 1278 *Military Academy,* appropriation for support of the 90, 620, 1336 for pay of professors 90, 620, 1336 for chaplain 90, 620, 1336 clx appropriation for master of sword 90, 620, 1336 to have rank, etc., of major 90 for pay of cadets 90, 620, 1336 increased rate for fiscal year 1920 1336 for extra pay of officers 90, 620, 1336 for longevity 91, 621, 1336 for enlisted men 91, 621, 1336 for band 91, 621, 1336 for field musicians 91, 621, 1337 for general Army service detachment 91, 621, 1337 for Cavalry detachment 91, 621, 1337 for Artillery detachment 92, 621, 1337 for Engineer detachment 92, 622, 1338 for travel allowances; clothing not drawn 92, 622, 1338 for interest on deposits 92, 622, 1338 for extra pay, detached service 92, 622, 1338 for regimental sergeant major, Infantry, at cadet headquarters 1339 for battalion sergeant major, Infantry, at cadet headquarters 93, 623, 1339 for extra pay, noncommissioned Artillery officers as assistant instructors 93 for extra pay, noncommissioned officers as assistant instructors 623, 1339 for battalion sergeant major, Infantry, at Academy headquarters 623 for noncommissioned instructors in Field Artillery 623, 1339 for pay of civilians 93, 623, 1339 leader of Academy Band, assistant, and musicians 623 pay, rank, grade, etc., established of hand 623 order and purchasing clerk, retirement pay, etc. 623 accounting, etc. 625, 3411 for expenses, Board of Visitors 95, 625, 1341 for contingencies, superintendent 95, 625, 1341 for repairs and improvements 95, 625, 1341 for fuel, lights, etc. 95, 626, 1341 for transportation 95, 626, 1341 for printing, supplies, etc. 95, 626, 1341 for expenses, department of cavalry, artillery, and infantry tactics 96, 626, 1342 for enlargement of cadet camp, etc. 627 cadet camp additions, etc. 1342 for department of civil and military engineering 97, 627, 1343 for department of natural and experimental philosophy 97, 627, 1343 for department of mathematics 97, 627, 1343 for department of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology 97, 627, 1343 for department of drawing 97, 628, 1343 new drawing equipment 97 for department of modem languages 97, 628, 1343 for department of law 97, 628, 1343 for department of practical military engineering 97, 628, 1343 for department of ordnance and gunnery 98, 628, 1344 for department of military hygiene 98, 628, 1344 for department of English and history 98, 628, 1344 for lectures 98, 628, 1344 for automobiles 628, 1344 for miscellaneous and incidental expenses 98, 628, 1344 for lighting, plumbing, etc. 98, 628, 1344 for library, etc. 98, 629, 1344 for contingent, academic board; technical supplies 98, 629, 1344 appropriation for band instruments, etc. 99, 629, 1344 for laundry, cadet mess, etc. 99, 629, 1345 for policing barracks, etc. 99, 629, 1345 for cadet barracks, furniture 99, 629, 1345 for children’s school 99, 629, 1345 for fire protection 99, 629, 1345 for cadet laundry, store, etc., buildings 629 for buildings and grounds 99, 629 for ordnance museum; laboratory, etc. 99, 629, 1345 for new cadet laundry 99, 630 for cadet mess 99 for soldiers’ hospital 99, 630, 1345 for waterworks 99, 630, 1345 for bayonet fencing ground, etc. 100, 1345 for Field Artillery target, practice, etc. 100 appointment authorized of late cadets William Harold Kehoe and Clyde R.
Altman, second lieutenants of Infantry, retired 100 for cadet hospital 100, 1346 for cadet barracks 100, 631, 1346 for post cemetery 100, 631, 1346 for walls, roads, etc. 100, 631, 1345 for waterproofing post headquarters, etc., buildings 100 for riding hall, improvements, etc. 100 for power plant; automatic stokers, soot blowers, etc. 630 for east parade ground and athletic field 630 for west academy building, repairs 630 for outdoor gymnasium 630 for dredging, etc., north dock, etc. 630 for combined plotting room and primary station 630 for paving, etc., south cadet barracks 630 for Artillery gun shed, east wing 630 for addition to Artillery stable and barracks 630 for addition to Cavalry barracks 630 for repairs, etc., mess buildings 631 for fireproof shed for military equipage; labor by enlisted men 631 for repairing sidewalks, roads, etc. 631, 1346 for repairs, machinery, etc. 631, 1346 for garage for Quartermaster Corps 632 for constructing new cadet barracks, etc. 632 allowance in accounts of Lieut.
Col. E. J. Timberlake 632 printing, etc., elsewhere than at Government Printing Office 632 for repairing walls along Poplopen pipe line 1345 for east academic building, painting 1346 for repairs, etc., mess buildings 1346 for fireproof shed for housing material 1346 for riding hall, etc, repairs 1347 for observatory, dome, etc. 1347 for cadet mess dining hall, etc. 1347 for subsistence expenses of cadets attending inaugural ceremonies 51 for transportation expenses 54 for disposition of remains of officers, cadets, etc. 656 deficiency appropriation for fuel, lights, etc. 367 for repairs and improvements 368 for cadet store, etc., fund; availability 1032 continuation of appropriations for paving, etc., south cadet barrack 1347 addition to Artillery gun shed 1347 stable 1347 barracks 1347 addition to Cavalry barracks 1347 clxi continuation of appropriations for enlarging Academy 1347 cadet barracks and headquarters 1347 married officers’ quarters 1347 bachelor quarters 1347 automatic stokers 1347 accounting of maintenance funds 1347 sale of unserviceable materials, etc.; deposit of proceeds 1347 admission authorized for instruction of Aurelio Collazo, of Cuba 755 appointment authorized of George R.
Rogers as second lieutenant, Cavalry, and retired 1347 Col. L. Mervin Maus as brigadier general, retired 1348 Artillery tractor, and road roller, to be transferred to, under supervision of superintendent 1347 cadets of classes of 1920 and 1921 credited with full equipment allowances 1032 detail of Col. E. J. Timberlake as quarter master, etc., continued 1347 graduates may serve as training camp instructors the four months after graduation 892 hotel may be built, etc., on, reservation 1348 revenues from, for 50 years; to be Government property thereafter 1348 title, etc., may be transferred at any time 1348 regulations, charges, etc., subject to superintendent 1348 number of cadets authorized increased by two, to be selected by Vice President 894 promotion of Col.
S. E. Tillman, retired, to brigadier general, retired 1348 purchase of polo ponies limited for use at 55, 362, 861 uniforms, etc., may be furnished cadets at cost 957 *Military Aeronautics Division, Army,* appropriation for 848 deficiency appropriation for 1027 balances of appropriation for expenses of air service, 1919, covered in 1170 *Military and Naval Insurance Division, War Risk Insurance Bureau* (*see also,* War Risk Insurance Bureau), provisions relating to 399, 409 *Military Attachés,* appropriation for expenses abroad 40, 846 deficiency appropriation for expenses abroad 186 *Military Establishment* (*see* Army). *Military Forces* (*see* Army). *Military Information, Army,* appropriation for contingent expenses 40, 846 for expenses, military attachés, etc. 40, 846 for observing war operations abroad 40, 846 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 33, 839 for contingent war expenses 186, 355 for observing war operations abroad 186 for contingencies, 1919 1026 *Military Laws,* appropriation for revising and codifying 47 *Military Observers Abroad, Army,* appropriation for expenses of 40, 846 deficiency appropriation for, war expenses 186 *Military or Naval Forces,* additional pay of $60 to persons serving in, during the war, on honorable discharge, etc., therefrom since April 7, 1917 1151 exceptions; not reporting for duty 1151 if discharged with one month’s pay 1151 entitled to retired pay 1151 heirs, etc., of deceased persons 1151 early payment directed; funds available 1151 regulations to be made 1151 *Military Parks* (*see* National Parks). *Military Posts,* appropriation for establishing water and sewer systems, etc., at 54, 860 for construction, etc., exchanges 56, 862 training, etc., camps, recreation expenses 862 for constructing roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at 57, 862 for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 129, 655 deficiency appropriation for water and sewers 11, 30, 379, 478 for war expenses, water and sewers at 194, 361 for construction, etc., exchanges 195, 363 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 196, 363, 379, 478, 1039 for constructing, etc., exchanges 354, 479, 830 for water and sewers at 478 for safeguarding health, etc., in areas adjoining 468 for temporary barracks and quarters, seacoast posts 474, 1026 for construction, etc., hospitals at 478 for water and sewers, 1919 1029 for construction, etc., exchanges, 1919 1029 restriction on expenditures for gardens suspended 1028 *Military Property, etc.,* crimes against, in Canal Zone, punishable by district court thereof 89 *Military Publications,* appropriation for printing and binding manuals, etc., for organizing land forces, etc. 126 *Military Reservations,* deficiency appropriation for control of diseases, etc., near, by Public Health Service 468 *Military Reservations, Abandoned,* appropriation for survey, etc., of 144, 667 survey, subdivision, and sale of tracts in Gig Harbor, Wash. 1319 preference to lessees under War Department 1319 *Military Schools, etc.,* appropriation for Quartermaster supplies, etc., to, other than units in Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 72 appointment of graduates of, as officers in drafted forces 76 details from Army, active and retired list to, having units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, during present war 531 issue of military equipments, Arm y details, etc., to other, during present war 532 *Military Service* (*see also* Army Emergency Increase), appropriation for expenses, registration, selection, and draft into 851 deficiency appropriation for expenses, registration, etc., for 185, 355, 474, 1027 clxii balance of appropriation for expenses of registration, etc., for, 1919, covered in 1170 former Government employees to be reinstated on application, if honorably discharged from 1164 period of service in, of persons selected by draft, etc. 217 terminated four months after peace pro claimed 217 persons in, exempted from selective draft 78 protection of civil rights of persons in, against prejudice or in jury during term therein 440 persons specifically designated for 440 provisions for drafting persons between 18 and 45 into 955 *Military Stores,* punishment for purchasing, belonging to the Government, from persons in the service, etc. 1016 *Military Stores, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 736 for reserve supplies 736 deficiency appropriation for war expenses 214 *Military Supplies, Army;* deficiency appropriation for issue to National Guard 12 for researches, etc., to standardize and testing 495 restriction on purchases, etc., of, to Quartermaster Corps, suspended during the war 881 transfer from reserve stock of, to Marine Corps, from time to time, without payment, not exceeding $7,000,000 1174 *Military Training Camps,* lands for, may be acquired by condemnation, etc. 518 *Military Training, Civilian,* appropriation for maintaining camps, expenses, etc. 69, 876 for arms, equipments, ammunition, etc. 70 deficiency appropriation for, war expenses 364 for expenses, of camps, etc. 830 balances of appropriations for ordnance stores, etc., for, 1917, 1918, 1919, covered in 1171 *Militia Affairs Division, Naval,* (*see* Naval Militia Affairs Division). *Militia Bureau, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc. 785, 1239 for pay, etc., National Guard officers assigned to 67, 875 *Militia, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses 950 for camps, etc. 950 for commutation of subsistence, enlisted men on special detail 950 for rent of armories, etc. 950 for pay of troops, not Government employees 950 deficiency appropriation for expenses for 1919; reappropriation 1022 enlistments and appointments in, during present war 1019 not to relieve from military or naval service 1019 six-year contracts allowed 1019 special class service for period of the war, etc. 1019 pay, etc., for emergency service 1019 officers, commissions, examinations, etc. 1020 assignment of retired, to duty 1020 eligibility of former members for reappointment, etc. 1020 provisions void at close of war 1020 *Militia, Organized.* deficiency appropriation for families of enlisted men entering military service 11 benefits of Volunteer Soldiers’ Home extended to, in Federal Service 368 *Milk, D.
C.,* appropriation for inspection of dairy farms, etc., by health officials 941 *Milk River Irrigation Project, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 148, 674 exchange of lands with Montana, for Nelson Reservoir site 1205 *Millersburg, Ohio,* deficiency appropriation for public building 348 *Mills,* excise tax on products of, using prohibited child labor 1138 *Millvale Borough, Pa.,* bridge authorize d across Allegheny River at 1188 *Milwaukee, Wis.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 138, 663 for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 13, 382, 484 *Minam National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 lands added to 1319 *Mine Depot, Navy,* appropriation for erecting, equipping, etc., for high explosives 722 *Mine Explosions,* appropriation for investigating causes of, etc. 145, 670 deficiency appropriation for investigating causes, etc. 31, 670, 840, 1039 *Mine Planter Service, Army* (*see* Army Mine Planter Service). *Mine Rescue Cars,* appropriation for purchase, equipment, etc., additional 146 for operating; personal services, etc. 146, 672 for purchase of land for headquarters; acceptance of donations 147, 672 deficiency appropriation for equipment, etc. 840 *Mine Scales, etc.,* appropriation for testing, etc. 1260 deficiency appropriation for testing, etc. 495 *Mineral Fuels and Products,* appropriation for testing, etc., belonging to United States 145, 670 *Mineral Industries,* appropriation for investigating economic development, etc., of 145, 670 *Mineral Land Entries,* allowed persons under age of 21 who are in the Army during the war 957 suspension of residence, etc., requirements 957 annual assessment work on claims suspended for 1917 and 1918; conditions 343 not applicable to oil placer claims 343 not to affect Act relieving claimants in armed service 343 in Alaska suspended until April 1, 1919 1055 continued for 1917, 1918, and 1919 1213 *Mineral Point, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 109 clxiii *Mineral Products* (*see also* War Contracts, etc. ), appropriation for investigating, etc., belonging to United States 145, 760 settlement of claims for losses, etc., in supplying designated, needed for national defense during the war 1274 *Mineral Resources of the United States,* appropriation for preparing report on 145, 670 *Mineral Substances,* appropriation for investigating safety in treatment of, etc.; restrictions 145, 670 deficiency appropriation for investigations of mining, etc., for war materials 491 *Mineral Substances and Ores,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of certain, for national security and defense 1009 *Mineral Waters,* internal revenue tax on sales by producer, etc., of bottled artificial 1116 natural 1116 war revenue tax on artificial, not carbonated, sold by producer, etc. 312 natural, bottled, etc. 312 *Minerals,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of certain, for national security and defense 1009 *Mines,* excise tax on products of, using prohibited child labor 1138 may be taken, operated, etc., for public use 279 *Mines Bureau, Director of the,* provisions regulating manufacture, sales, etc., of explosives in time of war, subject to 385 *Mines Bureau, Interior Department,* appropriation for salaries and general expenses 145, 670 for investigating mine explosions, methods of mining, etc. 145, 670 for investigating mineral fuels and un finished products 145, 670 for investigating treatment of ores, etc. 145, 670 for petroleum and natural gas inquiries, etc. 146, 671 amount for personal services in District of Columbia 146 detail of Public Health officers for cooperative work with 146 for enforcing explosives regulations, etc. 671 cancelation of licenses for violations 671 platinum, iridium, palladium, etc., included 671 personal services in District of Columbia authorized 671 detail of public health officers for cooperative work with 671 for mine experiment stations 146, 671 for equipipng, etc., mining experiment station, Pittsburgh, Pa. 146, 671 for experimental mine, Bruceton, Pa. 146, 672 for care, etc., new buildings 146, 672 for mine rescue cars 146, 672 for mine inspector, Alaska; per diem; clerk 147, 672 for technical books, etc. 147, 672 for land for headquarters, mine rescue cars, sidings, etc.; acceptance of lands 147, 672 temporary details of field employees for service in Washington; allowances, etc. 147, 672 appropriation for Government Fuel Yards, District of Columbia 672 one-fifth from District revenues 673 for experiments, etc., of lignite coals and peat for commercial use 1154 plant, etc., to be sold on completion 1154 report of results to Congress 1154 deficiency appropriation for laboratory equipment, etc., quarters in new building 17 for investigating mine accidents 31, 840, 1039 for war materials investigations 490 for mine rescue cars, equipment, etc. 840 for mine inspection, Alaska 1039 for testing fuel 1039 printing done by private parties allowed from appropriation for explosives; regulations 490 *Mines, Coal,* zones may be established about, to prevent sale, etc., of intoxicating liquors 958, 1047 *Mines, etc.,* appropriation for investigating, etc., use of explosives at 670 deductions allowed for depletion, etc., of, in computing taxable income of individuals 1067 corporations 1078 regulations for use of explosives at 386 *Mines, Naval,* deficiency appropriation for storage, war expenses 207 *Mines of the United States,* census of, to be taken in 1920, etc. 1291 census schedules of inquiries 1294 to relate to preceding year 1295 limited to active 1295 *Mines, Submarine* (*see also* Submarine Mines), deficiency appropriation for 200 *Mingo County, W.
Va.,* bridge authorized across Tug River between Pike County and 899 *Minidoka Irrigation Project, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 148, 674 *Minidoka National Forest, Idaho and Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Minimum Wage Law, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for expenses enforcing 1021 payable wholly from District revenues 1163 construction of terms used 960 Minimum Wage Board created 961 appointment, organization, etc. 961 authority to secure testimony; regulations, etc. 961 appropriation for expenses wholly from District revenues 962 authority of board to investigate wages of women and minors 962 register of employees to be kept 962 to establish minimum standard of wages 962 conferences on inadequate wages of women 962 composition; hearings, etc. 962 report and recommendations; piece rates, apprentices, etc. 963 action of board; disregarding, unlawful 963 posting of orders; licenses for lower rates 963 wages for minors to be determined by Board 963 employing at lower, unlawful 964 separate inquiries authorized 964 investigations, as to compliance 964 decisions of fact by Board final 964 clxiv decision of tact by Board final; appeals on questions of law 964 punishment for violations 964 discriminating by employer against employee for testifying 964 employers responsible for acts of agents, etc. 964 prosecutions in police court 964 civil action allowed for recovery of less than minimum wage 964 title and purpose of Act 964 *Mining Experiment Stations,* appropriation for expenses establishing, operating, etc. 146, 671 *Mining Claims, Public Lands,* annual assessments suspended until April 1, 1919, in Alaska 1055 not required of locators in service during present war 243 notice of muster, etc., to be filed 243 suspended for 1917 and 1918; conditions, etc. 343 suspension of requirements 1917, 1918, 1919, extended to Alaska 1213 no forfeiture for failure to, of assessment work, etc. 1213 *Mining Land Laws,* protection from forfeiture of rights under, acquired by persons in military service during period thereof 448 *Minister Resident and Consul General,* appropriation for, Liberia 520, 1326 *Ministers of Religion,* exempted from selective draft 78 *Ministers Plenipotentiary,* appropriation for salaries 519, 1325 *Mink,* appropriation for experiments in rearing 995 *Minneapolis, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1281 *Minnesota,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North between North Dakota and 1054 consent to improvement of boundary waters by North Dakota, South Dakota, and 266 surveys, etc., authorized 266 appropriation for 266 erroneously allowed entries of ceded Chippewa Indian lands in, sold under State drainage laws, validated 1321 isolated tracts of ceded Chippewa Indian lands in, may be sold, etc. 1056 mutual cession of lands with Wisconsin approved 959 *Minnesota National Forest, Minn.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Minnesota River, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of 258, 908, 1282 *Minor Coins,* appropriation for recoinage of 119, 643 deficiency appropriation for recoinage 4 fund for coinage of, increased 1051 *Minority Employees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 764, 1218 *Minors, D.
C.,* provisions for establishing minimum wages for 963 *Minot, Grafton W.,* may accept present from British Government 1326 *Mints and Assay Offices,* appropriation for Director, examiner, etc. 776, 1231 for salaries and expenses, mint at Carson City, Nev. 781, 1236 Denver, Colo. 781, 1236 New Orleans, La. 781, 1236 Philadelphia, Pa. 782, 1236 San Francisco, Calif. 782, 1236 for salaries and expenses assay office, Boise, Idaho 782, 1236 Deadwood, S. Dak. 782, 1237 Helena, Mont 782, 1237 New York, N.
Y. 782, 1237 Salt Lake City, Utah 783, 1237 Seattle, Wash. 783, 1237 deficiency appropriation for New Orleans, La. 6, 30, 350, 465 for New York, N. Y., assay office 6, 30, 466 for expenses 465 for Denver, Colo. 465 for Philadelphia, Pa. 465 for San Francisco, Cal. 465 fifty-cent piece to be coined for Illinois Centennial 594 minor coinage fund increased 1051 transfers to mints at Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Denver, only 1051 use of profits; balances to be covered in 1051 quarter dollar design may be modified 242 *Misbranded Foods.
Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 992 *Misbranded Insecticides,* appropriation for preventing sale, etc., of 1004 *Mispillion River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 252, 1277 no expense for lands 1277 *Mission Indians, Calif.,* compensation, etc., for lands of, on Capitan Grande Reservation, taken for San Diego water supply 1206 *Missions* (*see* Diplomatic and Consular Service). *Mississippi Centennial Exposition,* appropriation for transferring, etc., Government exhibit from Panama-California Exposition to 126 *Mississippi County, Ark.,* may bridge Little River 249 *Mississippi River,* appropriation for prosecuting work of flood control, etc. 132, 661 for improvement of passes at mouth of 256, 907, 1280 for improvement of waterway to Sabine River, La. 256, 1280 for improvement of, from the Ohio to the Missouri 258, 908, 1281 Memphis, Tenn. 258 for removing snags, etc., below the Missouri and from Old and Atchafalaya Rivers 1281 for improvement of, from the Missouri to Minneapolis, Minn. 258, 908, 1281 for improvement of, between Saint Paul and Minneapolis 259, 908, 1281 for improvement of, between Brainerd and Grand Rapids, Minn. 259, 908, 1281 for improvement of, and Leach River, Minn. 259, 1281 for maintenance of reservoirs at head waters 259, 908, 1281 clxv appropriation for bridge across, Cass Lake Indian Reservation, Minn. 160 bridge authorized across.
Bemidji, Minn. 83 Itasca and Cass Counties, Minn. 341, 341 Morrison County, Minn. 83 time extended for bridging, Aitkin County, Minn. 340 New Orleans, La. 1160 Saint Louis, Mo. 436 *Mississippi River Commission,* appropriation for prosecuting work of flood control under 132, 661 hospital, etc., facilities for treatment of seamen on boats of 1302 *Mississippi Sound, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of channels 256, 1279 for improvement of channel connecting Mobile Bay and 1279 *Missoula County, Mont.,* may purchase land in Flathead Reservation for school purposes 1053 admission of Indian children required 1053 *Missoula National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Missouri River,* appropriation for improvement of, to secure six-foot channel, Kansas City to mouth 259, 908, 1282 for improvement of, Kansas City to Sioux City 259, 1282 for improvement of, Sioux City to Fort Benton 259 protection of banks near Glasgow, Mo. 259 transfer of dredges 259 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, Yankton to Vermilion, S.
Dak. 265 for bank protection, Vermilion, S. Dak., etc. 1289 bridge authorized across, Bismarck, N. Dak. 1184 South Sioux City, Nebr. 1187 time extended for bridging, at Chamberlain, S. Dak. 1159 *Mitchell County, Ga.,* time extended for bridging Flint River by Baker County or 389 *Moapa River Indian Reservation, Nev.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 562 *Mobile, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor and bar; channel to Mississippi Sound 255, 907, 1279 for marine hospital 636 *Mobile Artillery, Army,* appropriation for altering, etc. 817 contracts authorized 817 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, altering, etc. 200, 367 authorization repealed for altering, etc, 1919 1172 balances of appropriations for altering, etc., 1917, 1918, 1919, covered in 1171 *Mobile Bay,* appropriation for improvement of channel connecting Mississippi Sound and 1279 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of channel to Pensacola Bay from 1289 *Mobile River,* bridge authorized across, Bay Port to Blakely Island, Ala. 339 *Modoc County, Calif.,* citizens of, may be permitted to cut, etc., timber in Nevada, for domestic uses, etc., and remove therefrom 1322 *Modoc National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 lands in Modoc and Siskiyou Counties added to 1316 *Modoc Point Irrigation, System, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 584 *Moieties, Customs,* appropriation for compensation in lieu of 120, 644 *Mokelumne River, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 260, 910, 1285 *Molybdenum,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Monessen, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Money Laundry Machines,* appropriation for expenses of 119, 643 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 836, 1038 *Money Orders Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, chief clerk 801, 1253 *Moneys, United States,* exports of, to be reported to the President in each case 424 *Mono National Forest, Nev. and Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Monongahela River,* bridge authorized across, Wilson Borough, Pa. 1187 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1289 time extended for bridging, Fairmont, W.
Va. 432, 958 *Monopolies, etc.* (*see* Antitrust Laws, etc.). *Monroe, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Montana,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc. 798, 1251 for support, etc., of homeless Indians in 574 deficiency appropriation for Indian Service in 31 exchange of lands with, for irrigation project reservoir sites 1205 homestead settlers on Indian lands within Northern Pacific grant, to have title from Company 1204 school section allowed, in lieu of lands in Huntley irrigation project 958 *Montana National Bison Range,* appropriation for maintenance 995 *Montclair, N.
J.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Montenegro, Greece and,* appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 *Monterey, Calif.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 259, 910, 1284 *Monterey National Forest, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Montevideo, Minn.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Montezuma National Forest. Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 clxvi *Montreal, Canada,* investigation requested of improvement of Saint Lawrence River, Lake Ontario to 1290 *Montrose Park, D.
C.,* appropriation for continuing improvement of 658 *Monuments, National* (*see* National Monuments). *Morally Incompetents,* may be excluded, etc., from military service 79 *Morehead City, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 254, 906, 1278 *Morgan, N. J.,* deficiency appropriation for pay claims for damages, explosions at plant of T. A. Gillespie Company 1164 investigation, etc., claims for damages, fire and explosion at Gillespie munition plant 1026 for personal injuries or death from explosions, at plant of T.
A. Gillespie Company 1165 *Morgan, Thomas W.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 21 *Mormon Channel, Calif.,* appropriation for improvement of 260, 910, 1285 *Morocco,* appropriation for agent and consul general at Tangier 520, 1326 for Cape Spartel, etc., light 522, 1328 for interpreters and guards a t consulates in 529, 1334 *Morongo Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 562 *Morrison County, Minn.,* may bridge Mississippi River 83 *Morro Bay, Cal.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1290 *Mortar Batteries, Army,* appropriation for constructing 1305 deficiency appropriation for construction of; war expenses 199 *Mortgages, etc.,* deeds of, etc., exempt from stamp tax 1137 from war revenue stamp tax 323 restrictions on foreclosures of, upon property of persons in military service, during the war 444 *Mortgages, etc., on Enemy Property,* provisions for disposal of, on default, etc. 418 *Morton County, N.
Dak.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at Bismarck, by Burleigh County and 1184 *Mosquito Creeek , S. C.,* declared nonnavigable stream 268 *Mother Tongue of Foreign-Born Persons, etc.,* census inquiries to include 1294 *Moths, Gypsy and Brown Tail,* appropriation for quarantining, etc., against spread of 994 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of 32 *Motion Future Films,* (*see also* Moving Picture Films), monthly tax on rentals of 1125 if owner exhibits for profit 1125 payment by lessee if contract prevents addition to rental 1125 *Motor Boats* (*see also* Undocumented Vessels), deck officer requirements not applicable to 549 excise tax on sales of pleasure, by builder, etc. 1123 special tax imposed on users of, not for business, etc. 1129 war excise tax on users of, not for trade 318 *Motor Cars, Army Armored,* appropriation for purchase, etc. 64, 873 former appropriation continued 64 deficiency appropriation for, war expenses, purchase, etc. 198, 366 additional contracts, etc., authorized for purchase, etc., of 873, 1031 authorizations for, 1919, repealed 1172 balances of appropriations for, 1917, 1918, 1919, covered in 1171 *Motor Express Mail Routes, Country,* appropriation for experiments in operating, for parcel post between producers and consumers; limitation 1198 other mail by, forbidden, unless de livery expedited 1198 *Motor Trucks, etc.,* war excise tax on. sold by producer, etc. 316 *Motor Vehicle Mail Truck Routes,* appropriation for experiments in, for collection and delivery of food products from producer to consumer 1198 delivery of articles to producers 1198 use for other mail forbidden unless delivery expedited 1198 *Motor Vehicle Truck Postal Service,* appropriation for experiments in, for food products near selected cities 753 results to be reported 753 *Motor Vehicles,* excise tax on sales of, and accessories, by producer, etc. 1122 tires, etc., to other than manufacturer 1122 mileage allowance for, used in business of Department of Agriculture 990 war excise tax on sales of, by producer, etc. 316 *Motor Vehicles, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., District offices 923 for purchase, exchange, etc. 923 use restricted, cost limited, etc. 923 for tags, etc., for 924 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc. 7 for tags., etc., for 7, 350 purchase price of, for official use increased 822 *Motorcycles,* excise tax on sales of, and accessories, by producer, etc. 1122 tires, etc., to other than manufacturer 1122 war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc. 316 *Moultrie, Ga.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 109, 466 *Mount Carmel, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 109 *Mount Clemens, Mich.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 5 *Mount Pleasant, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 110 for Indian school 571 *Mount Pleasant, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 110 *Mount Rainier National Park, Wash.,* appropriation for commissioner in 812, 1265 clxvii appropriation for protection, etc. 152, 678 acceptance of land 152 *Mountain Cannon, etc., Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of 816 contracts authorized 817 for ammunition for 817 contracts authorized 817 for ammunition for practice 817 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, purchase, manufacture, etc., of; contracts 199, 367, 481 for ammunition for 199, 367 for ammunition, etc., for practice 200 additional contracts, etc., authorized for 1031 ammunition for 1031 ammunition, etc., for practice 1031 authorizations repealed; for purchase, etc., of, 1919 1171 for ammunition for 1919 1172 artillery practice, 1919 1172 balances of appropriations covered in; for purchase, etc., of, 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for ammunition, etc., for practice, 1918, 1919 1171 for purchase, etc., of, for chemical war fare, 1917, 1918, 1919 1172 *Mounted Service School, Fort Riley, Kans., Army,* appropriation for instruction expenses 41, 846 deficiency appropriation for war expenses 186 *Moving Picture Films* (*see also* Motion Picture Films), war excise tax on, not exposed, sold by manufacturer, etc. 316 positive, sold by producer, etc. 316 *Municipal Architect’s Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 921 *Municipal Bonds, etc.,* exempt from stamp tax 1133 war revenue stamp tax 319 *Municipal Court, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 943 for rent; contingent expenses 943 deficiency appropriation for equipment of new quarters, moving, etc. 8 for contingent expenses 351, 823 *Municipal Lodging House, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 948 *Municipal Officials,* exempted from selective draft 79 *Munition Factories,* zones may be established about, to prevent sale, etc., of intoxicating liquors 958, 1047 *Munition Manufacturers’ Tax,* appropriation for expenses of collecting 779 deficiency appropriation for assessing and collecting 4 for 1917, reduced to ten per cent 308 repealed from January 1, 1918 308 *Munition Workers,* provisions for housing, etc., of 550 *Munitions,* deficiency appropriation for investigations of mineral substances for war materials 491 *Munitions of War* (*see also* Arms, Munitions of War, etc.), lands for manufacture of, etc., may be ac quired by condemnation, etc. 519 *Murderkill River, Del.,*appropriation for improvement of 252, 1277 *Murdock, Robert,* exchange of lands with, to add to Cache National Forest, Utah 1209 *Murray State School of Agriculture, Tahle quah, Okla.,* appropriation for dormitories, from Chickasaw funds 584 *Museums,* special tax on proprietors of 1127 places, etc., exempt 1127 *Musical Instruments,* excise tax on sales of by producer, etc. 1122 war excise tax on mechanical , sold by producer, etc. 316 *Muskegon, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 for public building, rent, etc. 636 deficiency appropriation for public buildings, rent 348 *Musketry, Fort Sill, Okla.;
Army School of,* appropriation for instruction expenses 41 deficiency appropriation for instruction expenses 186 *Muskingum River, Ohio,* deficiency appropriation for refund of rentals to lessees on 10 *Muskogee, Okla.,* terms of court at 604 clerk’s office 604 *Mutiny in Military or Naval Forces,* punishment for inciting, in time of war 219 *Mystic, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 110 *Mystic River, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of 251, 905 *Mystic River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 251, 1275 **N.** Page. *Names, Business,* assuming, other than used at beginning of the war forbidden, except under license 414 *Nansemond River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 254, 906, 1278 *Nanticoke River, Del. and Md.,* appropriation for improvement of, including Northwest Fork 253, 905, 1277 *Nantucket, Mass.,* appropriation for establishing fog signal bell 687 for improvement of harbor of refuge 905, 1275 deficiency appropriation for fog signal, on harbor breakwater 496 electric fog signal, instead of whistle, to be installed on east breakwater; appropriation available 607 *Napa River, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 259, 914, 1280 *Narcotics,* appropriation for expenses restricting sale, etc., of 1234 importers, manufacturers, dealers etc., opium, coca leaves, and preparations thereof, to register with collectors of internal revenue 1130 registry and proportionate tax if so engaged January 1, 1919 1130 subsequently engaged 1130 special tax on designated occupations 1130 definition of importer, manufacturer, and producer 1130 clxviii definition of wholesale dealer 1130 retail dealer 1130 place of business; employees excepted from registry and tax 1130 exemption of officials from registry tax, etc. 1130 regulations to be prescribed 1130 disposal by persons not registered, unlawful 1130 “person” construed; special tax laws applicable 1130 stamp tax on, produced or imported 1131 additional to import duty 1131 disposal except in, or from, stamped pack ages, unlawful 1131 evidence for violation, etc. 1131 obtained by prescription, etc., permitted 1131 professional administrations, etc., by registered physician, etc., allowed 1131 stamp provisions made applicable to engraving, etc. 1131 seizure, etc., of unstamped packages in possession of any person 1131 records and returns, required of importers, manufacturers, and wholesale dealers 1131 regulations, etc., to be made 1131 designated medicines, etc., not subject to provision hereof 1132 records to be kept of all sales, etc.; preservation for two years, etc. 1132 registry and tax required 1132 decocainized coca leaves, etc., not subject to this Act 1132 all opium, etc., seized from persons charged with violations of law to be confiscated 1132 delivery for medical purposes to any Federal department, etc. 1132 applicable to seizures from unknown owners 1132 restriction on destruction 1132 *Nashville, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 110 for public building, rent, etc. 636 *Natalbany River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 156 *National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics,* appropriation for expenses of investigations, etc. 649 clerical, etc., services 649 amount for printing, etc., bibliography of aeronautics 649 office space to be furnished 650 allowance for rent increased 462 completion of research laboratory authorized from appropriation for 369 *National Army* (*see also* Army Emergency Increase), admission of aliens serving in, to citizen ship; conditions 542 citizen appointments authorized in, of first lieutenants and captains, to serve in Judge Advocate General’s Department 853 commissions authorized from civil life to lower grades of Staff Corps, during existing emergency 393 emergency details, etc., of officers to Signal Corps from 243 *National Bank Notes* (*see* National Currency). *National Banks* (*see also* Federal Reserve Act Amendments), consolidation of two or more, in same city, etc., into one association allowed 1043 consent of shareholders of each, required 1043 minimum capital 1043 dissenting stockholders entitled to value of stock 1043 appraisal, etc., thereof 1043 surrender and sale of stock 1044 protection of outstanding circulation of consolidating bank 1044 transfer of all property, franchises, etc., to consolidated bank 1044 deposit of registered bonds by, before commencing business, repealed 239 fiduciary powers granted to, by Federal Reserve Board, extended 968 indebtedness limited to amount of capital. 512 exceptions; liabilities under War Finance Corporation Act 512 loaning trust funds to officials, etc., unlawful; punishment for 969 loans by, to any person, etc., limited 967 exception, commercial discounts 967 paper secured by Liberty bonds, etc., as collateral 967 maximum allowed 967 provisions affecting, in Alaska or outside continental territory, under Federal Reserve Act Amendments 240 reserve requirements under present law, if remaining nonmember banks 240 reserve requirements not applicable to de posit of public moneys in 37 subscriptions to American Red Cross by, out of net profits, authorized 558 *National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice,* appropriation for reimbursing members of 64, 870 *National Cemeteries, Army,* appropriation for maintenance 130, 655 for superintendents, including Mexico City 130, 655 for headstones for soldiers’, etc., graves 130, 655 for repairs to roadways; restriction 130, 655 roadways limited to one approach 130, 656 for burial of indigent soldiers, District of Columbia 130, 656 for Antietam Battlefield 130, 656 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, etc.; removals 130, 656 retired, on active duty 656 for Confederate Mound, Chicago, Ill. 131, 656 for Confederate Stockade Cemetery, Ohio 131, 656 for Confederate burial plats, care, etc. 131, 656 for monuments, etc., in Cuba and China 131, 657 for burial of indigent patients, Hot Springs Hospital, Ark. 131, 657 for Arlington Cemetery 657 deficiency appropriation for headstones for soldiers’ graves 30, 33, 379, 382, 839, 842, 1039 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, etc. 355, 826, 839, 1025, 1164 for maintenance 826 for funeral expenses, Lieutenant, Louis Brunelet , French Army 826 *National Currency,* appropriation for superintendent, redemption of 774, 1230 for superintendent, clerks, etc. 775, 1230 clxix appropriation for special examinations 775, 1230 issue of notes with engraved or written signatures of officers 1315 prohibition on issuing notes of less denomination than $5, repealed 342 limiting issue of five dollar notes re pealed 342 proportion of denominations issued at election of bank 342 maximum of $1 and $2 denominations 343 *National Defense,* appropriation for every purpose connected with, at discretion of the President 635 deficiency appropriation for purposes connected with, at discretion of the President 28 continued to June 30, 1918 429 *National Defense Act, 1916,* chaplains; preference for previous service, etc., eliminated 72 chaplains authorized; ratio of number increased 561 line assignments; qualifications 561 age limitations modified 561 enlisted men at recruiting stations to have one with rank, etc., of a first sergeant of Infantry 889 Enlisted Reserve Corps, pay, etc., allowance when ordered to active duty increased 891 no retirement, etc., allowed 891 time for payment when ordered to active duty 891 line officers, appointed etc., in violation of specified requirements not to be paid 44 limit of filling vacancies created by second increase of enlisted strength 44 dates of promotion, subject to limit 44 filling vacancies in grade of second lieutenants 44, 890 order of selection; cadets 44, 390 enlisted men;
Militia, etc., serving under call of 1916 44, 890 National Guard officers 890 Officers’ Reserve Corps 44, 890 honor graduates of distinguished colleges 890 civilians between 21 and 27 years 45, 890 age limit may be waived if examination passed before reaching; conditions 73, 890 retired officers not above colonel on active duty to receive pay, etc., thereof 890 pay of enlisted men; additional for military telegraphers, etc. 890 Regular Army Reserve, allowances for yearly field training increased 890 General Staff Corps, provisions modified during existing emergency 46 restriction on details in District of Columbia, may lie suspended during existing emergency 73 increments authorized by, to lie immediately raised, officered, etc. 76 Medical Department enlisted men, stable sergeants substituted for farriers 889 officers of Medical Reserve Corps and contract surgeons with specified service may lie appointed first lieu tenants, Medical Corps 889 retired if physically disqualified in line of duty 889 Officers’ Reserve Corps, appointment in, of eligible registered colonels and lieutenant colonels, and of National Guard, who served under call of 1916 73 office to cease when vacated 74 recruiting allowance to postmaster for enlistments secured, repealed 754 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, details modified during the war 531 total number of officers to be detailed increased 532 one year’s commissioned service required 532 full pay to retired officers below lieutenant colonel; limit for higher grades 532 details of enlisted men increased 532 additional to Army strength 532 active pay and allowances to 532 other schools, etc., to receive military equipment, etc. 532 details of officers and enlisted men to; service requirement 532 member of, at other than State institution, may be relieved from military course 891 school graduates prior to July 1, 1919, eligible for Officers’ Reserve Corps 891 retirement of provisional officers for disability at rank held at the time 852 second lieutenants; age limit waived if reached after examination but before appointment 73, 890 travel allowance to enlisted men discharged since November 11, 1918, increased 1203 allowed naval reservists released from active service 1203 uniform outer clothing of enlisted men retained for military use, after dis charge, etc. 891 temporarily retained to wear home, to be returned under frank 891 of National Guard in service to be taken up as property of State 891 citizen suit to be furnished if not honorably discharged 891 no restriction on members of Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 892 retention of outer, etc., permitted on discharge after war service 1202 distinctive mark to be issued 1203 applicable to persons discharged since April 6, 1917 1203 if restored heretofore, to be returned in kind, etc. 1203 *National Defense Commodities,* preferential rates allowed for transportation of, during present war 273 *National Defense, Council of,* appropriation for expenses of 70, 646 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 182, 461 *National Defense, Espionage, Neutrality, etc.,* espionage; offenses designated 217 obtaining information for injury to the United States at places connected with national defense, etc. 217 where vessels, munitions, etc., for Government use are made, etc. 218 other prohibited places 218 obtaining copies of national defense plans, etc. 218 receiving, etc., prohibited information from others 218 clxx espionage offenses; willfully communicating plans, etc., to unauthorized persons 218 withholding plans, etc., from Government officials 218 negligently permitting removal, loss, etc., of documents, plans, etc. 218 punishment for 218 communicating to foreign Governments plans of national defense, etc. 218 punishment for; penalty in time of war 218 in time of war, gathering for enemy information as to armed forces, etc. 219 plans of operation, public defense, etc. 219 punishment for 219 making false statements to interfere with operation of national forces 219 inciting disloyalty, mutiny, etc. 219 obstructing recruiting, etc. 219 punishment for 219 conspiring to do prohibited acts; liability of party committing 219 other punishment under Criminal Code 219 punishment for concealing offenders, etc., hereunder 219 designation of other prohibited places authorized, and information with respect thereto 219 courts martial, etc., jurisdiction not limited 219 all possessions of United States included hereby; offenses on high seas, etc. 219 former Act repealed 219 shipping; rules, etc., governing vessels in American ports in time of war to be made by Secretary of the Treasury 220 possession of, to prevent injury, etc.; removal of crew, etc. 220 in Canal Zone subject to governor of Panama Canal 220 forfeiture for noncompliance with rules, etc. 220 personal penalty 220 injuring, etc., vessel by owner, crew, etc., unlawful 220 permitting unlawful use, for conspiracies, etc. 220 seizure, forfeiture, etc., for offenses 220 personal punishment 220 enforcement by the President 220 offenses to vessels in foreign commerce; setting fire to, or cargo 221 injuring motive power, etc. 221 placing bombs on vessels, etc., in American waters 221 acts, etc., to injure American vessels on high seas 221 conspiracies, attempts, etc. 221 punishment for 221 obstructing export of articles by fire or explosives, etc. 221 punishment for 221 neutrality; vessels carrying arms, etc., to a belligerent vessel when United States is neutral, may be refused clearance, etc. 221 departure unlawful 221 detention of private warlike vessel to prevent use against friendly nation 221 release on proof by' owner of no illegal intent 222 neutrality; sending out armed vessel for delivery to a belligerent, when United States is neutral, unlawful 222 additional statements required in time of war, before departure of vessels, when United States is neutral 222 from master of vessel as to transshipment, etc. 222 from owner, etc., of cargo 222 departure unlawful, if clearance refused, or statements deemed false 222 punishment for unlawful departure 222 interned belligerent aliens leaving limits without permission, to be arrested, etc. 223 punishment for aiding or enticing escape of 223 Criminal Code amendments 223 punishment for organizing, etc., in United States territory, expeditions against friendly powers 223 furnishing money for 223 enforcement by the President 223 use of armed forces authorized to compel departure of foreign vessels not entitled to remain in the United States 223 to detain such if not entitled to depart 223 repeal of former law 223 seizure of arms, etc., about to be illegally exported, authorized 223 forfeiture of property, if violation proved 224 further detention on application for warrant to judge of district, etc., court 224 restoration of warrant refused 224 subsequent action of warrant granted 224 petition of owner for restoration prior to condemnation proceedings 224 summary hearing and determination 224 libel proceedings on denial of restoration, etc. 224 jurisdiction of courts 224 sale of property if condemned; proceeds to be paid into the Treasury 224 admiralty procedure to govern 224 jury trial on issue of facts, if demanded 224 delivery to owner on giving bond not to export illegally, etc. 225 no lawful trade interfered with 225 restoration permitted on payment of all expenses 225 enforcement by the President 225 exporting to designated countries, specified articles prohibited by proclamation, unlawful 225 exceptions by direction of the President 225 no preference to any port 225 punishment for violations 225 seizure and forfeiture of articles 225 liability of corporations for acts of officers, etc. 225 clearance refused vessel carrying prohibited articles 225 review by Secretary of Commerce 225 departure of domestic vessel forbidden 225 punishment f or violations; forfeiture of vessel, etc. 225 offenses disturbing foreign relations 226 making false statements to injure United States in international disputes 226 to influence action of United States thereon 226 clxxi offenses disturbing foreign relations; punishment for 226 in United States falsely assuming to be a foreign official, to obtain money, etc. 226 punishment for 226 person acting for foreign government without official notification 226 punishment for 226 “foreign government” in Criminal Code, to include de facto governments, etc. 226 punishment for conspiring in United States to destroy property of friendly foreign government 226 to destroy public utility, etc. 226 specific description of object of conspiracy required in indictment, etc. 226 passports; application requirements 227 fees restricted 227 punishment for false statements in applications 227 using passports so obtained 227 illegally using, if issued to another person 227 using one in violation of instructions, etc. 227 delivery for use by another than for whom issued 227 counterfeiting, forging, etc. 227 using such, wilfully, etc. 227 using one which has become void 227 official Government seals, etc.; offenses relating to 227 fraudulently affixing, to any document, etc. 227 using with fraudulent intent, such paper, etc. 227 punishment for 228 forging, counterfeiting, etc. 228 affixing such, to any document 228 having possession of such counterfeit, etc. 228 punishment for 228 punishment for forging, etc., any official pass or permit 228 having such in possession with wrongful intent 228 falsely personating, etc., the holder of lawful pass 228 wilfully allowing use of lawful pass by another person 228 search warrants authorized to be issued by specified officials 228 When property stolen in violation of Federal law 228 used to commit a felony 228 to be unlawfully used to aid a foreign government 228 descriptive affidavit required for 228 examination, etc., by official prior to 228 facts to be established 228 issue to qualified officer if cause shown 229 statement of grounds, etc., to appear thereon 229 order to bring property before court, etc. 229 service restricted to designated officer 229 officer may force entrance if refused 229 break door, etc., to liberate server if detained, etc. 229 writ to be served in daytime; exception 229 void unless served in ten days 229 search warrants; receipt for property taken to be given by server 229 return of warrant to the issuing official, with sworn inventory of property made in presence of person from whom taken 229 copies of inventory to person from whom taken and applicant for warrant 229 proceedings if issue of writ controverted 229 restoration if erroneously taken 229 retention, etc., if probable cause shown 229 final disposition, etc. 230 punishment for obstructing, etc., service 230 perjury under Criminal Code 230 maliciously causing warrant to issue without cause 230 exceeding authority, etc., by officer serving warrant 230 possessing papers, etc., for illegal use, in aid of a foreign government 230 existing laws regulating search, etc., not impaired 230 letters, printed matter, etc., violating provisions of this Act, nonmailable 230 conveyance and delivery forbidden 230 authority to open letters restricted 230 advocating treason, insurrection, etc., nonmailable 230 punishment for violations 230 venue of actions 231 “United States” as used herein to include Canal Zone and ail other territory subject to jurisdiction thereof 231 jurisdiction of courts of Philippine Islands and Canal Zone 231 duties of district attorneys therein 231 prior offenses, etc., subject to former laws 231 invalidity of any clause, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 231 espionage offenses, punishable 553 restrictions on exports applicable to silver coin and bullion until designated amount purchased by the Treasury 537 *National Forests* (*see also* Forest Service), appropriation for advertising lands in, restored to public domain 143, 668 for topographic surveys of lands in 145, 670 for administration of 985 disposal of timber 985 for maintenance, etc., of designated 985 for maintenance, etc., under Conservation Act 988 for miscellaneous administrative expenses 988 for classification, etc., lands within, for homesteads 988 for survey, etc., of agricultural lands within; use of balances 988 for fighting forest fires, etc. 989 for purchase of seed, etc., for tree planting within.; experiments, etc. 989 for appraising timber for sale, etc. 989 for miscellaneous investigations 989 for roads, trails, bridges, etc. 989 eradicating poisonous plants 989 additional appropriations for roads, etc., in, in cooperation with States, etc. 1201 exchange of lands for addition to Cache, Utah 1204, 1209 lands added to Minam, Oreg. 1319 to Modoc, Cal. 1316 to Oregon, Oreg. 1015 clxxii lands added to Wyoming 1125 lands in Madison, Mont., may be sold for hotels, etc. 1152 timber for war purposes may be taken from, by departments, etc. 990 disposal of unused 990 *National German-American Alliance,* incorporation of, repealed 917 *National Guard,* appropriation for pay of officers, including staff corps 45, 852 pay inspectors and assistant inspectors of small arms practice under call of 1916, included; former payments allowed 45 for pay of enlisted men 45, 852 for travel allowances to enlisted men on discharge from Army service 53, 858 for travel pay to officers on discharge from Army 53, 858 for automatic ma chine rifles for 64 for manufacture, etc., of field artillery material for 64 for manufacturing reserve ammunition for Field Artillery 64 amount for tools, etc., for private makers 64 noncompetitive purchases 65 for forage, supplies for horses, etc. 65 transfer of Army horses and mules for issue 65 for care of horses; details of enlisted men 65 for expenses of training campa; pay, etc., for attendance 66, 874 allowance to Georgia for encampment expenses, 1914 66 allowance to Oklahoma for encampment, etc., expenses, 1910, 1911 66 transportation of Regulars to joint camps 66, 874 National Guard Reserve 66, 874 for attending military service schools, or posts; pay, etc., limit 67, 874 for officers assigned to Militia Bureau 67, 875 for property and disbursing officers 67, 875 for arms, military supplies, etc., for issue, etc. 67, 875 for promotion of rifle practice 875 for horses, forage, etc. 875 for incidental expenses, encampments, etc. 67, 875 lands for encampments and ranges for Field Artillery of Army and 67 for rifle range for District of Columbia National Guard 67 disposal of useless, etc., target range sites; proceeds 67 for travel of Army officers for inspection, instruction, etc., duty with 67, 875 for inspection of camps, material, etc. 68, 875 for transportation of supplies of 68, 875 for expenses of Army sergeant instructors, on duty with 68, 875 combination of accounts in one fund 68,875 staff officers, etc., included 68, 875 longevity credit for National Guard service to volunteers, etc. 875 for arms, equipment, etc., for field service 68, 875 aviation equipment 68 reserve supply 68 for manufacturing, etc., new infantry equipment for 68 return of prior issues on receipt of 69 appropriation for former years available to end of fiscal year 1918 69 deficiency appropriation for officers, mileage 10 for families of enlisted men entering military service, 1916 11 for transportation of supplies 12 for forage, supplies, etc., for horses and mules 12 for enlisted men for care of animals, etc. 12 for arms, military supplies, etc., for encampments, rifle practice, etc. 12 for encampments 12 for travel of Army officers for inspection, instruction, etc., duty with 12 for expenses of sergeant instructors with 12 for arms, uniforms, equipment, etc., for issue to 12 for war expenses, pay staff officers longevity 188 for pay of officers 356 balances of appropriations for field artillery for 1917, 1918, 1919, covered in 1171 admission of aliens serving in, to citizen ship; conditions 542 benefits of Volunteer Soldiers Home extended to, in Federal service 368 drafted into military service 76 to serve during emergency unless sooner discharged 76 State designations to be retained 76 emergency detail, etc., of officers to Signal Corps from 243 Medical Corps first lieutenants may be promoted captains, during present emergency; examinations 397 officers of, authorized to serve in drafted forces 76 privileges of existing organizations, continued 76 property and disbursing officer to be Adjutant General or other officer, appointed by Governor, etc. 878 regarded as United States officer 878 *National Guard, D.
C.* (*see also* Militia, D. C.), deficiency appropriation for expenses 1919; reappropriation 1022 *National Guard Reserve,* drafted into military service 76 *National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,* appropriation for expenses, Dayton, Ohio 137, 662 Milwaukee, Wis. 138, 663 Togus, Me. 138, 663 Hampton, Va. 138, 663 Leavenworth, Kans. 138, 664 Santa Monica, Cal. 139, 664 Marion, Ind. 139, 664 Danville, Ill. 139, 664 Johnson City, Tenn. 139, 665 Battle Mountain Sanitarium, Hot Springs, S.
Dak. 140, 665 for clothing all branches 140, 665 for salaries and expenses, board of managers 140, 665 report to be submitted on discontinuance of branches, etc. 140 deficiency appropriation for Dayton, Ohio 13, 483 for Milwaukee, Wis. 13, 382, 484 for Hampton, Va. 13, 484 for Leavenworth, Kans. 13, 484 for Santa Monica, Cal. 13, 484, 839, 1039 for Marion, Ind. 13, 484 for Danville, Ill. 13, 484 for Johnson City, Tenn. 13, 484 clxxiii deficiency appropriation for Togus, Me 484 for clothing 14, 839, 1039 for reimbursing post fund 484 benefits of, extended to Organized Militia or National Guard in service 368 Hampton, Va., transferred to Army Medical Department during the war 1042 Hot Springs, S, Dak., may be used by Public Health Service for disabled dis charged soldiers, etc. 1303 managers appointed, James S.
Catherwood 1175 Menander Dennett 1175 John C. Nelson 1175 George H. Wood 1175 *National Homeopathic Hospital, D. C.* (*see* Homeopathic Hospital, D. C.). *National Monuments,* appropriation for protection, etc. 152, 679 for Sieur de Monts, Me. 679 Grand Canyon, merged in Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz., and abolished 1178 Sieur de Monts, Me., changed to Lafayette National Park 1178 *National Museum,* appropriation for salaries, fixtures, etc. 122, 651 for heating, lighting, etc. 122, 652 for preserving collections; employees, etc. 122, 652 for repairs, books, etc. 122, 652 for printing and binding for 174, 700 deficiency appropriation for preservation of collections 32, 1040 for heating, etc. 462 for books 1040 *National Naval Volunteers* (*see also* Naval Volunteers, National), officers of, when in service in time of war, to serve on courts martial, etc. 393 former limitations repealed 394 *National Park Service,* appropriation for Director, etc. 151, 677 limitation of cost of buildings increased 677 for Yellowstone 132, 151, 677 for Glacier 151, 678 for Yosemite 152, 678 for Sequoia 152, 678 for General Grant 152, 678 for Mount Rainier 152, 678 for Mesa Verde 152, 678 acceptance of Grandfather Mountain, N.
C., for park purposes 152 for Rocky Mountain 152, 679 for Crater Lake 132, 152, 658, 679 for Wind Cave 152, 679 for Platt 152, 679 for national monuments 152, 679 for Hawaii 679 for Sieur de Monts National Monument 679 for Hot Springs Reservation 679 for Chickamauga and Chattanooga 131, 657 for Shiloh 131, 657 for Gettysburg 132, 657 for Vicksburg 132, 657 for Guilford Courthouse 657 for commissioners in 812, 1265 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc. 20 for Gettysburg 10 for Guilford Courthouse, N.
C. 355 for General Grant 382 for Rocky Mountain 382 for Yosemite, hydroelectric plant 491 for Shiloh 839 administration etc., by, of Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz. 1177 Lafayette National Park, Me. 1179 all revenues to be covered into the Treasury 153 establishment of Grand Canyon, Ariz. 1175 of Lafayette, Me., from Sieur de Monts National Monument 1178 limit on annual appropriations for Rocky Mountain, Colo., repealed 1271 *National Red Cross* (*see* American National Red Cross). *National Security and Defense,* appropriation for expenses of, at discretion of the President 635 deficiency appropriation for purposes connected with, at discretion of the President 28 continued to June 30, 1918 429 for war expenses, Food and Fuel Administrations 461 balance of appropriation, 1919, for chemical warfare, covered in 1172 bond issue authorized to meet expenditures for 35 additional, to meet expenses of 288, 502, 844 conservation of foods, fuel, fertilizers, etc., for 276 means for stimulating agricultural production, etc., for, during present war 273 *National Steam Navigation Company of Greece,* appropriation for refund to 170 *National Training School for Boys, D.
C.,* appropriation for a quarantine annex to hospital 154 for maintenance 160, 686 for care of inmates 945 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 494 for new Boilers 833 *National Training School for Girls, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 945 for contingent expenses 946 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 8, 824 *National Zoological Park* (*see* Zoological Park, D. C., National). *Nationality of Foreign Born Persons, etc.,* census inquiries to include 1294 *Natural Gas,* appropriation for investigations for economic production, etc., of 146, 671 conservation of, for national security and defense 276 *Naturalization,* admission to citizenship of friendly aliens in insular possessions serving in Naval Reserve Force; shore residence not required 84 *Naturalization Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, etc. 810, 1263 for special examiners, interpreters, clerks, etc. 171, 697 for expenses of travel, rent, etc. 171, 697 deficiency appropriation for naturalization of aliens 32 for clerical assistance to clerks of courts in cases of 376 for miscellaneous expenses 841 additional provisions for admitting aliens to citizenship 542 expenses of educating applicants for citizenship in duties thereof, etc., allowed from naturalization fees 544 clxxiv *Naturalization of Aliens,* appropriation for special examiners, expenses, etc. 171, 697 for additional allowance to clerks of courts for clerical assistance in naturalization cases 171, 695 deficiency, appropriation for additional clerical assistance to clerks of courts in cases of 376 for expenses 381 additional provisions for admission to citizenship 542 Filipinos having made declaration of intention, after discharge from three years of naval service, admitted 512 aliens, or Porto Ricans, after three years of Army, Navy, or shipping service, may declare intention and make petition without proof of residence 542 aliens, while in armed service during present war, without declaration of intention or proof of residence 542 three years’ residence accepted, if honorably discharged from, the Army and reenlisted, on condition of becoming citizens 542 preliminary examination before naturalization officer accepted 543 certificate of honorable discharge admitted as proof of residence; identification 543 not required it still in service 543 immediate hearings directed 543 aliens now in service may file petition without personal appearance in court 543 affidavits admitted as evidence 543 to be filed by naturalization official 543 oaths may be administered by naturalization officials 543 notice to United States attorney repealed 544 Commissioner, or Deputy Commissioner, of Naturalization, may institute proceedings to cancel, etc., naturalization 544 no restriction on making declaration before election day 544 service on other than American vessels not considered as residence 544 fees of clerks restricted in time of war 544 allowance for, under State laws; accounting 544 protection accorded seamen on American vessels after making declaration of intention 544 not to modify, etc., Merchant Seamen’s Act 544 educating applicants for citizenship from naturalization fees, allowed 544 expenses designated 544 petition accepted without declaration of intention from alien erroneously exercising citizenship rights 545 five years’ residence next preceding July 1, 1914, required 545 no alien, native, etc., of country at war with United States, admitted as citizen 545 except, if declaration made not less than two or more than seven years prior to the war 545 if entitled to become citizen without declaration 545 petition pending 545 restriction on hearings 545 removal of alien enemies not affected 545 naturalization allowed if loyalty proven 545 appropriation for all expenses; available for fiscal year 1919 545 restriction on expenditures from, not applicable 545 resumption of citizenship after serving with allies in present war 545 oath to be taken; transmittal of copies 545 former law repealed 546 admission without continuous residence of persons in armed forces at end of the war 546 if honorably discharged for disability before end of war 546 procedure for identification, etc. 546 laws repealed; time allowance if honorably discharged from Army or Navy 546 five years’ qualification in Navy or Marine Corps 546 four years’ qualification in Navy or Marine Corps 546 issuing naturalization papers to persons erroneously exercising citizenship rights, etc. 547 other inconsistent laws 547 pending prosecutions continued, etc. 547 status retained of aliens in military service prior to January 1, 1900, and honorably discharged 547 certificates issued prior to December 31, 1918, on petitions filed before September 27, 1906, validated 548 specific inclusion of District of Columbia in prior law 548 *Nautical Almanac and American Ephemeris,* appropriation for preparing 790, 1244 *Nautical Almanac Office,* appropriation for assistants, etc. 790, 1244 for preparing Nautical Almanac 790, 1244 *Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for water supply for Indians on Western 568 for Ganado irrigation project on 569 deficiency appropriation for Ganado irrigation project 840, 1039 *Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz. and N.
Mex.,* appropriation for miscellaneous irrigation projects on 562 *Navajo Indian Reservation, N. Mex.,* appropriation for highway from Mesa Verde Park to Gallup, on 575 payment of incurred expenses 575 deficiency appropriation for bridge across San Juan River at Shiprock 380 *Navajo Indian Sanatorium, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 564 *Navajo Indians, Ariz.,* appropriation for schools; discretionary use 568 for water supply on reservations 568 deficiency appropriation for schools 840 *Navajo Indians, N.
Mex.,* cost of bridge across San Juan River, to be repaid from funds of 576 *Navajo Springs Band of Ute Indians, Colo.,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 587 *Naval Academy,* appropriation for professors and instructors 733 for sword master, assistants, etc. 733 for watchmen, etc. 733 for department of ordnance and gunnery 733 clxxv appropriation for departments of electrical engineering and physics 733 for department of seamanship 733 for department of marine engineering and naval construction 733 for commissary department 733 for department of buildings and grounds 734 for additional temporary employees 734 for current and miscellaneous expenses 734 for books for library 734 for expenses, Board of Visitors 734 for contingencies, superintendent 734 commandant of midshipmen 734 for general maintenance and repairs 734 for rent, etc. 734 for Bancroft Hall extension; cost increased 724 for central power plant; general store building 724 for instruction building, for seamanship, navigation, etc.; garage 724 deficiency appropriation for expenses 16 for pay 30, 34 for professors, etc. 371 for war expenses, commissary department 213 for general maintenance and repairs 213, 1034, 1168 for extending Isherwood Hall 213 for dairy; reimbursement 488 for midshipmen’s store fund 489 for Bancroft Hall, extension 166 for engineering experiment station 600 balance of appropriation for Isherwood Hall, covered in 1174 additional appointments to, authorized until September 1, 1918, of one to each Senator, Representative, and Delegate 38 age of candidates for admission, to be not less than 16 nor more than 20 on April first of calendar year of entrance 550 not applicable to candidates designated for 1918 550 appointments of five midshipmen allowed each Senator, Representative, and Delegate 430 course of instruction may be reduced to three years until August 1, 1921 501 uniforms, etc., may be furnished at cost to midshipmen 1054 *Naval Attachés,* appropriation for expenses 704 *Naval Auxiliaries,* appropriation for lotteries for 721 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 31, 380, 382, 832, 839 for batteries and outfits for 370 sums for maintenance, transferred to designated accounts 204 *Naval Communications, Director of,* appropriation for expenses, office of 731 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, office of 212 *Naval Consulting Board, Civilian,* appropriation for expenses 706 deficiency appropriation for expenses 369 *Naval Dental Corps,* composition of, appointments, etc. 708 ratio to Navy and Marine Corps strength 708 grades established 708 original appointments, rank, precedence, etc. 708 dental surgeons; advancement, etc. 970 service pay allowances, etc. 709 qualifications; college graduation necessary hereafter 709 retirement provisions 709 eligibility of present probationary officers 709 status or senior dental officer at Naval Academy 709 restrictions on retirement of officers before age of 70 709 inconsistent laws repealed; no pay reduction, removal, etc. 710 *Naval Emergency Construction Bonds,* may be issued bearing 3½ per cent interest 36 bonds authorized in lieu of unissued 288 former issue rescinded 292 *Naval Emergency Fund,* appropriation for economical and expeditious delivery of ships, war material, aircraft, etc. 738 deficiency appropriation for economical and expeditious delivery of ships, war material, aircraft, etc. 369, 1166 *Naval Establishment,* construction to begin on vessels previously authorized, not later than June 30, 1919 738 appropriation for torpedo boat destroyers 738 for submarine torpedo boats 738 limit of cost increased of coast submarines 738 for armor and armament 738 for ammunition 738 for naval emergency fund for construction, purchases, etc. 738 deficiency appropriation for additional torpedo boat destroyers 371 acquisition of additional facilities for constructing, etc. 371 balances of appropriations for armor and armament, covered in 1173 limit of cost of submarines increased 216 reappropriation of unexpended balances, 1918 739 *Naval Flying Corps,* enlisted strength of, temporarily increased 714 *Naval Forces* (*see* Navy). *Naval Gun Factory, Washington, D.
C.,* appropriation for additional land for 724 deficiency appropriation for improvements, war expenses 370 for tools and machinery plant 370 for war expenses, tools and machinery plant 487 *Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., from naval pension fund 713 deficiency appropriation for 14, 380, 486 *Naval Hospitals,* appropriation for care of patients in, and other than 728 deficiency appropriation for construction of temporary, war expenses 208 *Naval Information,* appropriation for expenses collecting, at home and abroad 704 deficiency appropriation for expenses collecting, abroad and at home 599 *Naval Insurance, Division of Military and* (*see also* War Risk Insurance Bureau), provisions relating to 399, 409 *Naval Intelligence Office, Navy Department,* appropriation for additional force 787, 1242 for clerks, etc. 788, 1243 clxxvi deficiency appropriation for additional force 202 for additional clerks, etc., 1919 1032 *Naval Magazines,* deficiency appropriation for quarters for marine guard at 207 *Naval Militia,* deficiency appropriation, for ship for Illinois; limit of cost increased 205 officers of, when in service in time of war, to serve on courts martial, etc. 393 former limitations repealed 394 repeal of all laws relating to 708 *Naval Militia Affairs Division, Navy Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc. 791 for miscellaneous expenses 791 payable from “Arming and Equipping Naval Militia” 791 transfer of, to Bureau of Navigation, directed 712 *Naval Observatory,* appropriation for additional force 788, 1242 for astronomer, assistants, etc. 789, 1244 for computations, books, apparatus, etc. 789, 1244 for contingent expenses 789, 1244 for care of grounds, etc. 790, 1244 deficiency appropriation for additional force 202 for additional clerks, etc., 1919 1033 for war expenses, repairs, etc. 485 for contingent expenses 1039, 1165 *Naval Operations, Chief of,* to have allowances, etc., of General in the Army 716 *Naval Operations, Office of Chief of,* appropriation for additional force in Navy Department 787, 1242 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 788, 1242 deficiency appropriation f or additional force, Navy Department 202 *Naval Petroleum Reserves,* appropriation for investigating availability of, on public domain 706 *Naval Prison,* deficiency appropriation for equipment, etc., of a temporary 488 *Naval Records and Library, Navy Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc. 788, 1242 for preparing, etc., naval records of war with central powers of Europe 1242 pay restriction 1242 *Naval Reservations,* deficiency appropriation for control of diseases, etc., near, by Public Health Service 468 *Naval Reserve.* maximum age limit extended to 55 years 38 members for general service, Naval Reserve Force, eligible for 710 duty on combatant ships necessary 710 personnel of National Naval Volunteers transferred to 708 reservists released from active service since November 11, 1918, entitled to travel allowance 1203 *Naval Reserve Flying Corps,* transfer of members of National Naval Volunteers to 708 *Naval Reserve Force,* appropriation for transportation, etc., enlisted men 707 for clothing, etc., gratuity 707 appropriation for organizing, recruiting, etc. 713 for schools, etc., of instruction for recruits and 713 for retainer, and active service pay 728 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, transporting enrolled men of 204 for clothing, etc., gratuity 204, 486 for organizing, recruiting, etc. 206, 486 for schools, etc., of instruction for recruits and 206 enrollment of friendly, aliens in insular possessions applying for naturalization 84 admission to citizenship without shore residence requirement 84 officers of, when in service in time of war to serve on courts-martial, etc. 393 transfer of National Naval Volunteers to, without examination, etc. 708 Medical Reserve, and Dental Reserve, Corps 708 retainer pay, Fleet Naval Reserve modified 710 service pay and retirement not affected 710 citizens eligible for Naval Reserve 710 no transfer unless qualified for duty on combatant ships 710 age limitations, etc., to be prescribed 710 service requirement; retainer pay, etc. 710 duty afloat in time of peace for; termination of duty, etc. 711 uniform gratuity to correspond with Navy 711 retainer pay restricted in time of peace 711 no deduction of clothing gratuity, of members appointed in the Navy in time of war 711 age disenrollment; continuance of active service in time of war 711 promotions in time of peace limited to lieutenant commander 711 in time of war to higher grade by selection 711 below lieutenant commander in accordance with regulations of Secretary of Navy 711 order of precedence of officers on active duty 711 command limited, of officers of Coast Defense Reserve or Reserve Flying Corps 711 pay of members in active service to correspond with Navy 712 members in active service subject to Navy regulations 712 not in active service permitted to wear uniform, etc.; responsibility incurred 712 unexpended appropriations for Militia and Volunteers made available for expenses of 712 *Naval Service,* persons in, exempted from selective draft 78 *Naval Stations* (*see also* Navy Yards, deficiency appropriation for batteries, etc., for 370 *Naval Stores,* appropriation for investigating grading, handling, etc., of 992 *Naval Training Camps,* deficiency appropriation for construction and equipment 600, 832 balances of appropriations for, covered in 1174 *Naval Training Stations,* appropriation for California 712 for Rhode Island 712 clxxvii appropriation for Great Lakes 713 for Saint Helena 713 deficiency appropriation for Rhode Island 16 for war expenses, California 205 Rhode Island 205 Great Lakes 206 Saint Helena 206 for Saint Helena 832 for California 1034 *Naval Volunteers, National,* Acts relating to, repealed 708 members transferred to Naval Reserve Force or Marine Corps Reserve 708 status, pay, etc., retained until transfer 708 *Naval War College, Coasters Harbor Island, R.
I.,* appropriation for maintenance 713 *Navasota Transfer Company,* relieved from Army contracts for hay; settlement, etc. 75 *Navigable Walers,* appropriation for preventing pollution, etc. 121, 645 regulations prescribing use of, to be made 266 posting in conspicuous places directed 266 punishment for violating 266 regulations to be prescribed for use of, to protect life and property from dangers of ordnance practice, etc. 266, 892 areas occupied by submarine mines, etc. 892 river and harbor improvements on 892 transportation of explosives on 267, 892 no unreasonable interference with food fishing industry 892 permits to be issued for 892 details of public vessels to enforce 893 posting of, in public places directed 893 punishment for violations 267, 893 jurisdiction conferred for trial of offenses 893 *Navigable Walers, Watersheds of* (*see* Conservation of Navigable Waters, etc.). *Navigation,* investigation of development, etc., of, as part of interstate and foreign commerce 269 *Navigation Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, clerks, etc. 805, 1257 for salaries of shipping commissioners; clerk hire 805, 1257 for contingent expenses 805, 1257 for uniform admeasurement of vessels, etc. 805, 1257 for instruments for counting passengers 805, 1258 for motor boats, etc., to enforce navigation laws 806, 1258 for preventing overcrowding of passenger and excursion boats 806, 1258 for enforcing wireless communication laws 806, 1258 *Navigation, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc. 1257 authorized to change name of steamer “Caldera” to “A.
T. Kinney” 502 *Navigation Laws,* appropriations for enforcement of 806, 1258 *Navy* (*see also* Navy and Marine Corps Increase), appropriation for naval service 704 schedule of all pay and allowances to be sent to Congress 704 appropriation for pay, miscellaneous 704 collecting naval information 704 limit, clerical, etc., services at yards and stations 705 interned persons and prisoners of war 705 payment for damages to private property in European country not an enemy, if not over $1,000 705 recovery by patentee for use or manufacture of invention without license 705 improvements to water fronts leased from State, etc., to revert to lessor 705 salvage service to vessels in distress; payment if by specially equipped vessel, etc. 705 for contingent 705 allowances to officers abroad for unusual conditions 706 for expenses, government for Virgin Islands 706 for expenses, civilian Naval Consulting Board 706 for investigation of fuel oil, etc. 706 testing plant, Philadelphia, Pa. 706 for aviation, general expenses 706 damages to property by aircraft 706 for marine schools.
New York, Massachusetts, and Washington 706 for care of lepers, Guam and Culion 706 for Bureau of Navigation; transportation and recruiting 706 for recreation, enlisted men 707 for contingent 707 for gunnery and engineering exercises 707 for outfits on first enlistments, allowance increased 707 clothing gratuity, Naval Reserve Force 707 civilian clothing on discharge for bad conduct, etc. 707 for equipment supplies, instruments, etc. 707 gyrocompass testing, etc. 707 for ocean and lake surveys 708 Naval Militia and National Naval Volunteers merged into Naval Reserve Force 708 Medical and Dental Reserve Corps, merged into Naval Reserve Force 708 Naval Dental Corps created 708 Fleet Naval Reserve retainer pay 710 Naval Reserve Force, qualifications, service, pay, etc. 710 moneys for Militia and Volunteers made available for Naval Reserve Force 712 Division of Militia Affairs transferred to Bureau of Navigation 712 for training stations 712 for expenses, organizing, etc., Naval Reserve Force 713 for schools or camps of instruction, Naval Reserve Force 713 for Naval War College 713 for Naval Home 713 enlisted strength, active list, increased 714 additional emergency increase of Navy and Marine Corps 714 rank of Major General in Marine Corps created; one permanent and one temporary to be appointed 715 loss of pay, etc., from personal misconduct to include injuries 717 during war, etc., retired officers may be ordered to active duty; promotion, pay, etc. 717 clxxviii temporary advance of retired officers on active duty during emergency; pay and allowances 717 sea service requirement for promotions modified 717 promotion by selection extended to Staff Corps 718 no increase in allowances for aviation duty 718 Navy mail clerks at shore stations, etc. 718 assignment of quarters, etc., Navy and Marine Corps 718 rewards to civilians suggesting improvements in naval appliances, etc.; conditions 718 reopening accounts of Paymaster Alvin Hovey-King 719 promotion, etc., of retired enlisted men in active service 719 lighthouse depot.
Saint Joseph, Mich., transferred to Navy Department 719 naval emergency fund extended 719 immediate possession of Cape May, N. J., naval air station rite 720 appropriation for Bureau of Ordnance; ordnance and ordnance stores 721 materials available for issue 721 for smokeless powder purchases, etc. 721 for new batteries for snips 721 for ammunition for vessels 721 for torpedoes, etc. 721 for reserve ordnance supplies, etc. 722 for torpedo station, Newport, R. I. 722 for experiments 722 for contingent 722 for mine depot 722 for nitrate plant 722 for Bureau of Yards and Docks; maintenance 722 clerical, etc., services 722 purchase, etc., of automobiles 722 for contingent 723 for emergency expenses, etc. 723 for public works, at designated yards, etc. 723 for temporary hospitals at designated places 723 for temporary storage 723 for submarine base, New London, Conn. 723 for dry dock, etc., Philadelphia, Pa. 723 for depot of supplies, Philadelphia, Pa. 723 for Washington, D.
C., magazine; additional land, etc., Naval Gun Factory 723 for Quantico, Va., land for Marine Corps post 724 for Norfolk, Va., dry dock, etc. 724 for Naval Academy, buildings, etc. 724 for Marine Recruiting station, Port Royal, S. C. 724 completing purchase of Parris Island 724 for Charleston, S. C., dry dock, etc. 725 for Key West, Fla., submarine base, etc. 725 for Pensacola, Fla., aeronautic station 725 Mare Island light station, Cal., transferred to Navy Department 725 for naval magazines, etc. 725 for railroad extension to Indianhead Proving Ground, Md. 725 for Fort Mifflin, Pa., magazine, additional land 725 for Lake Denmark, N.
J., magazine, additional land 726 for Torpedo station, Newport, R. I., improvements and additional land 726 appropriation for torpedo storage at ordnance stations 726 for fuel depots 726 for Marine barracks, Peking, China 726 for training station, R. I., improvements and additional land 726 for additional land, Great Lakes training station, Ill. 726 for Marine Corps base, San Diego, Cal. 726 for fuel depot, San Diego, Cal. 726 for Hampton Roads, Va., naval base 726 for repairs and preservation 726 for commission to investigate navy yards, etc. 727 for Susie A.
Van Kirk 727 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery; surgeons’ necessaries, etc. 727 for contingent 727 for transferring remains of officers, enlisted men, etc. 727 for hospital treatment, etc. 727 for land. Key West, Fla., and Great Lakes Training Station, Ill., hospital 728 for Fort Lyons, Colo., hospital, additional land 728 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts; pay of the Navy 728 quarters ashore for officers on submarines 728 for provisions 728 for clothing and small stores 729 for maintenance 729 for freight, Department and bureaus 729 for fuel and transportation 730 coal from public lands of Alaska 730 purchase of vessels for carrying fuel, if charters excessive 730 for Bureau of Construction and Repair; construction, etc. 730 maintenance, etc., of Coast Guard, etc., vessels 730 limitations on repairs not applicable 730 clerical, etc., services 730 for construction plants 730 for Bureau of Steam Engineering; repairs, etc., of machinery, etc. 731 office of Director of Naval Communications 731 engineering equipment, etc. 731 clerical, etc., services 731 radio shore stations 731 for original tests of naval appliances, etc. 731 Coast Guard and Lighthouse Service included in naval service 731 use of naval appropriations, 1918 and 1919, for Coast Guard and Lighthouse Service needs 731 temporary provisions for Coast Guard during’ present war; promotions, rank, etc. 731 for Naval Academy 733 for Marine Corps 734 immediate possession, etc., authorized, of lands to be acquired for naval uses 738 for increase of Naval Establishment 738 early construction directed of vessels previously authorized 738 for torpedo boat destroyers 738 for submarine torpedo boats 738 for armor and armament 738 for ammunition 738 for naval emergency fund 738 clxxix appropriation for equipment of navy yards, etc.; and for urgent needs thereof 738 no pay to officer, etc., using time measuring device on work of employees 739 no sums for, to be used for expenses of Department unless specifically authorized 739 all unexpended balances available for fiscal year 1919, and transferred to appropriation of this Act 739 settlement of expenditures prior to July 1, 1918 739 all appropriations immediately available; use for deficiencies for bidden 739 for aviation stations, etc., North Island, San Diego Harbor, Calif. 248 for air station site, etc., Cape May, N.
J. 344 for pensions 741, 1175 for preparing, etc., naval records of war in Europe 1242 deficiency appropriation for paying claims for damages, collisions with vessels of 14, 831, 1033 for pay, miscellaneous 14, 16, 30, 34, 380, 839, 1039, 1165 for Bureau of Navigation 14, 31, 380, 382, 839, 1039, 1166 for Bureau of Navigation, 1919 1033 for Bureau of Ordnance 15, 16, 382, 839 for Bureau of Ordnance, 1919 1033 for Bureau of Yards and Docks 15, 16, 832, 1166 for Bureau of Yards and Docks, 1919 1034 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 15, 16, 31, 832, 832, 839, 1039, 1167 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 15, 31, 34, 380, 382, 1039, 1167 for pay 15, 16, 31, 34, 382, 832, 839, 843, 1039, 1167 for general account of advances 16, 832 for training station, Rhode Island 16 for provisions 16, 832 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 16, 31, 34, 380, 832, 839, 843, 1168 for Bureau of Steam Engineering 16, 31, 380, 839, 843, 1039, 1168 for Naval Academy 16, 30, 34, 1034, 1168 for Marine Corps 16, 30, 34, 380, 839, 1039 for pensions 20, 492 for Bureau of Equipment 31 for indemnity for lost property 31, 34, 380, 382, 839 for indemnity for lost clothing 31, 34, 380, 382, 839 for Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa. 380 for freight 382, 839, 1039, 1168 for family allowances, enlisted men 1024 for naval emergency fund 1166 for transferring remains, etc. 1167 for war expenses 203 for pay, miscellaneous 203, 599, 832 interned persons and prisoners of war 203 for aviation 203, 369 for National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 369 for naval emergency fund 369, 485 for Civilian Consulting Board 369 for Bureau of Navigation recreation for enlisted men 369 transportation 204, 369, 486, 599 for recruiting, etc. 204 for contingent 204 deficiency, appropriation for gunnery and engineering exercises 204 for outfits, first enlistments 204, 486, 832 sums for naval auxiliaries, transferred to specified accounts 204 for equipment supplies, etc. 205 for ocean and lake surveys 205 for ship for Illinois Naval Militia 205 for training stations 205 for Naval Reserve Force 206, 486 for schools, etc., of instruction of recruits and reserves 206 for Naval Home 486 for Bureau of Ordnance, ordnance and ordnance stores 206, 369, 586, 599 for ammunition for issue 206, 370 for new batteries for ships 207 for batteries for auxiliaries and merchant men 207, 370 for ammunition for auxiliaries and merchantmen 207 for torpedoes, etc. 207 for reserve and miscellaneous ordnance supplies 207, 370 for Naval Gun Factory, D.
C. 370, 487 fuel lands for armor plant, options 370 for Bureau of Yards and Docks, maintenance 207, 487, 599 clerical, etc., services 207 draftsmen, etc., in department 207 for contingent 207, 487, 599 for public works, quarters for marine guards at magazines 207 for submarine facilities at yards, etc. 207 for power plants, etc., at yards and stations 207, 488 for ordnance storage 207 for naval operating base, Jamestown Exposition site, Hampton Roads, Va. 207, 371, 488 for temporary hospitals 208, 300, 488 for medical supply depots 208 for additional land Saint Juliens Creek, Va., naval magazine 208 for telephone line easements, Puget Sound yard to radio station, Key port, Wash. 208 for repairs, preservation, etc. 208, 488, 600 for New London submarine base 370 for Washington, D.
C., yard improvements 370 for heavy cranes 370 for training camps 370, 488 for marine railways at yards 370, 488 for ordnance stations, improvements 370, 488 for temporary storage 371, 488 for naval prison 488 for land, South Brooklyn, N. Y. 488 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, surgeons’ necessaries 208, 600 civil establishment 209 for reserve supply of medical stores 209 for contingent expenses 209, 600 for transporting remains of officers and enlisted men 209, 600 for hospital treatment, etc. 209 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, pay of the Navy 209 Naval Reserve Force 210 for pay, war expenses 209 for provisions 210 for clothing and small stores 210 for maintenance and equipment supplies 210, 371, 488, 600 clxxx deficiency appropriation for chemical, etc., services 211 for freight, Department and bureaus 211 for fuel and transportation 211 purchase of transportation vessels 211 for reserve material 211 for Bureau of Construction and Repair, construction, etc. 211 for equipment supplies 211 limitation on repairs not applicable 212 draftsmen, etc., in Department 212 clerical, etc., services 212 for Bureau of Steam Engineering, repairs, etc., of machinery, etc. 212, 371 coast signal service, etc. 212 for equipment supplies 212 clerical, et c., supplies 212 draftsmen, etc., in Department 212 use of Navy appropriations for Coast Guard and Lighthouse Service cooperating therewith 212 for establishing radio station in Porto Rico 371 for contingent 485, 599, 831 for advertising 486 for Coast Guard cutters 488 for Naval Academy 213, 371, 488 for Marine Corps 213, 371 for increase of Naval Establishment 371 for additional torpedo boat destroyers, etc.; contracts 371 additional facilities authorized for constructing torpedo boat destroyers 371 authorizations in naval appropriation Act, for 1919, repealed; new batteries for ships 1173 ammunition for vessels 1173 balances of appropriations, 1917, 1918, 1919, covered in; for aviation 1173 for aircraft basic patents 1173 for Bureau of Navigation, equipment supplies 1173 for Bureau of Ordnance, ordnance and ordnance stores 1173 contingent 1173 experiments 1173 new batteries for ships 1173 torpedoes, etc. 1173 reserve ordnance supplies 1173 contingent building fund 1173 increase of the Navy, armor and armament 1173 armament, etc., Coast Guard cutters 1173 ammunition for vessels 1173 ammunition for auxiliaries, etc. 1173 nitrate plant, Navy 1173 fuel lands for armor, etc., plants 1173 ammunition for merchant auxiliaries 1173 batteries for merchant auxiliaries 1173 for Bureau of Yards and Docks, public works, naval training camps 1174 Boston, Mass., water front improvements 1174 Washington, D.
C., additional land 1174 Charleston, S. C., storage facilities 1174 New Orleans, La., floating crane 1174 Mare Island, Cal., crane, structural shop, etc. 1174 Naval Academy, Isherwood Hall addition 1174 Great Lakes training station, additional land 1174 hospital construction, etc. 1174 balance of appropriations, 1917, 1918, 1919, covered in; handling appliances at navy yards 1174 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, fuel and transportation 1174 for Bureau of Steam Engineering, machinery plant, New York Navy Yard 1174 for Marine Corps 1174 additional pay of $60 to persons serving in, during the war, on honorable dis charge, etc., since April 7, 1917 1151 additional detail of officers to Hydrographic Office authorized 38 Admiral to have allowances, etc., of a General in the Army 717 advance payments to contractors for sup plies allowed during present emergency 383 aircraft purchases, etc., subject to action of Aircraft Board 297 airplane materials may be sold to foreign governments, assisting the United States, etc. 356 reuse of receipts 356 aliens discharged for disability from, to be cared for, etc., if citizens of allied nations; conditions 881 allotments, etc., under War Risk Insurance Act, not assignable, taxable, etc. 609 dishonorable discharge, etc., a bar to receiving 609 artificer branch, new ratings established; pay 397 base pay, machinists’ mates and water tenders increased 397 subject to service increases 398 appointments and enlistments for, authorized; qualifications 398 aviation increased allowances abolished 718 aviation production, appropriations, etc., of, transferred to executive agency established therefor 557 Bishops Point Reservation, Hawaii, transferred to Army 861 chief constructor and two officers to be members of Aircraft Board 297 Chief of Naval Operation to have allowances, etc., of General of the Army 716 civil rights of persons in, protected against prejudice or injury while serving therein, during die war 440 command of fleets, etc., to be by six designated officers 89 not more than three to have rank and pay of Admiral, others vice admiral 89 selection in time of war from captains or rear admirals; pay 89 in time of peace from rear admirals 89 no vacancies created by 89 regular rank resumed when detached 89 status of “flag officer” not affected 89 former provision repealed 89 Commission on investigation of yards and stations continued 571 compensation for death or disability in service 405 ratings, etc. 405 not payable if receiving service or retirement pay 408 gratuities, etc., under present laws not applicable hereafter 408 compensation for death or disability in service, under War Risk Insurance Act, modified 611 clxxxi compensation, etc.; pensions, gratuities, etc., under present laws not applicable hereafter 613 cotton fabrics for use of, to be purchased from Government factory at Atlanta, Ga., penitentiary 896 courts martial service by officers of auxiliary forces authorized in time of war 393 limitation on volunteers and Militia repealed 394 details to Dominican Republic authorized from 437 regular service pay, etc., continued in addition 437 drafted men liable for service in 956 effects of deceased persons in, not claimed, to be kept two years 499 inquiries for heirs directed 499 final disposition; settlement of claims 499 emergency obligations previously incurred, payable from urgent deficiencies appropriations 217, 383 employment of entire, authorized, in war with Germany 1 in war with Austria-Hungary 429 enlisted men, allotments of pay directed 402 deposits, if one-half of pay not allotted; interest, etc. 403 family allowances granted 403 allotments of pay extended 610 family allowances modified 610 unallotted portion of pay may be de posited to credit of; interest, etc., to be paid 610 extension of term allowed minors 38 enlisted strength temporarily increased 84 additional officers allowed for 85 enlisted strength of the active list authorized 714 temporary increase 714 apprentice seamen 714 Flying Corps 714 meaning of “authorized enlisted strength” 714 number for instruction in trade schools temporarily authorized 714 further addition, authorized during present war 714 estate tax not applicable to decedent in armed war service, etc. 1097 explosives restrictions not applicable to manufacture, etc., for use of 386 extra pay to seamen, etc., for serving as firemen 499 extra ration allowed enlisted men on deck duty at night, during present war 90 Fleet Naval Reserve, training service requirement modified 37 gun pointers, etc., temporarily detailed from regular stations, not to lose additional pay 500 homestead entry privileges of soldiers extended to, serving in Mexican border operations or in war with Germany 1161 increase authorized for existing war 84 incurred obligations payable from, appropriations for urgent deficiencies, 1918 498, 600 insurance provisions for officers, enlisted men, and female nurses in service 409 insurance applications by persons in service, extended to April 12, 1918 438 letters by sailors or marines serving abroad during the war, free of postage 327, 1150 limitation on increase of captains in one year, repealed 87 losses of personal property due to war, shipwreck, etc., to be reimbursed 389 action on claims; liability limited 390 former laws repealed 390 payment or reimbursement in kind 390 loyal American citizens of Austrian or German birth, etc., may be commissioned in 869 medals of honor, distinguished service medal, and Navy cross, to be awarded to officers, enlisted men, etc. 1056 midshipmen; additional appointments authorized 38 Congressional allotment increased 430 course of instruction temporarily reduced 501 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, amount for rent increased 462 naturalization of aliens serving in; conditions for allowing 542 former laws repealed 546 Naval Reserve Force; friendly aliens in insular possessions may be enrolled in; admission to citizenship 84 Naval Reserve officers, age limit increased to fifty years 38 officers absent without leave for three months or convicted by civil authorities of personal misconduct, to be dropped from the rolls 501 reappointment barred 501 ordnance and ordnance stores transferred to Army for fortifications 817 reimbursement, etc. 817 ordnance proving grounds to be acquired, etc., for 537 passes; punishment for forging, wrongfully using, etc. 228 pay established of retired chief warrant officers, on active duty since August 29, 1916 516 retired warrant officers 516 pensions to widows, Civil and Spanish Wars and Philippine insurrection service, to be $25 a month, etc. 408 postal employees serving in, during present war, to be reassigned to former positions when honorably discharged 754 prohibitions on liquor traffic and houses of ill fame, etc., near Army camps ex tended to places under naval jurisdiction 393 promotion of officers by selection extended to Staff Corps 718 ration commutation increased to 40 cents 397 after January 1, 1918, rated not to exceed 40 cents 397 recruiting allowance to postmasters for securing enlistments in, repealed 754 registrants for draft, formerly serving in, may reenlist therein or in Marine Corps 956 reports of examining boards for promotion to be acted upon by Secretary of the Navy 90 retired officers may be ordered to active duty in time of war; promotion, pay, etc. 717 may be temporarily advanced; limit, etc. 717 clxxxii rural post roads details of officers or enlisted men, without their consent, for bidden 1202 work on public roads, other than in encampments, etc., by, to be reported 1202 allowance for compensation, etc. 1202 six months gratuity to beneficiary of officer or enlisted man dying in service, extended to re tired list on active duty during the war 392 staff officers to be examined for promotions to higher ranks; limited to regular advancements 89 timber, etc., may be condemned for use of 888 travel allowance increased to enlisted men, discharged after November 11, 1918 1203 two representatives of, to be appointed on Commission for Standardization of Screw Threads 1291 uniform clothing, etc., may be retained on discharge from, after service in present war 1202 uniforms, etc., may be furnished at cost to officers 1054 Vice Admiral to have allowances, etc., of a Lieutenant General in the Army 717 vocational rehabilitation provided for per sons discharged for disability from 617 war estate tax not applicable to persons dying in, during present war 325 *Navy and Marine Corps increase,* temporary increase of enlisted strength of Navy 84 of Marine Corps 84 enlisted period established, during war 85 additional officers authorized for temporary increase 85 maximum grades and ranks 85 original appointments to be in lowest grades 85 restriction on higher grades 85 existing vacancies to be supplied 85 services of retired officers, Militia, etc., not affected 85 chaplains to be appointed; proportion 85 eligibility for appointments 85 maximum age limit 85 cadets and commissioned warrant officers not required to have temporary appointments 86 midshipmen to be commissioned on graduation 86 appointment of warrant officers 86 promotions of lieutenant (junior grade) and ensigns 86 promotions in Navy to commander and higher grades 86 computations for, to be made semiannually, etc. 86 meetings, recommendations, etc., of Board of Admirals 86 permanent status of officers not affected by temporary appointments 86 rights, etc., of enlisted men not abridged 86 pay, etc., to be under temporary appointment 86 reversion to prior grade, etc., on termination of temporary 86 promotions allowed 86 term of temporary appointments; limit 86 retirement of officers with temporary commissions 86 permanent, at original grade; except if for disability 86 retirement of temporary officers, only for disability 86 Marine Corps; promotions of probationary second lieutenants during present war 87 additional marine gunners, etc., authorized 87 clerks to assistant paymasters during the war 87 temporary appointments to be by President and the Senate 87 no reduction of pay, etc., by this Act 87 limitation on annual increase of Navy line captains, repealed 87 retirement of Marine Corps colonels as brigadier generals, repealed 87 pay of Navy enlisted men increased during the war 87 not credited to continuous service pay 87 of Coast Guard to be at Navy rates 87 Coast and Geodetic Survey vessels, personnel, etc., may be transferred to Army or Navy service 87 return when emergency ceases 87 personnel subject to jurisdiction of Army or Navy 88 field officers to be appointed as hydrographic and geodetic engineers, etc. 88 examinations, etc.; no pay reduction 88 pension benefits applicable 88 relative rank with Army and Navy officers 88 pay when not on military duty 88 regulations to be made for 88 position of Medical Corps officers stated 89 command of fleets, etc.; designation of six officers for 89 given grade of admiral or vice admiral 89 selection in time of war from rear admirals or captains; pay 89 in time of peace, from rear admirals 89 no vacancies created by 89 regular rank resumed when detached 89 status of “flag officer” not affected 89 former provisions repealed 89 Canal Zone district court to punish offenses against military property, defensive sea areas, etc. 89 staff officers to be examined for promotions to higher ranks; limitation 89 records of examining boards for promotion to be acted on by Secretary of the Navy 90 extra ration allowed deck force for night duty during present war 90 further temporary increase of authorized enlisted strength of the Navy 714 apprentice seamen;
Flying Corps 714 personnel excluded from total: men for instruction at trade schools 714 additional increase during present war 714 authorized enlisted strength of Marine Corps 714 percentage of privates first class 714 major general rank created for Marine Corps 715 one permanent and one temporary, to be appointed 715 junior in rank to Commandant, etc. 715 sections of former Act amended 715 additional commissioned officers authorized, based on temporary enlisted increase 715 maximum grades and ranks 715 clxxxiii additional commissioned officers; original appointments to be in lowest grades 715 restriction on higher grades 715 existing vacancies to be supplied 715 services of retired officers, Naval Reserve Force, etc. not affected 715 chaplains to be appointed; proportion 716 Marine Corps brigadier generals, colonels, and lieutenant colonels to be appointed 716 eligibility for appointments or promotions 716 chief warrant officers 716 maximum age limit; persons qualified 716 cadets and warrant officers excepted from temporary appointments 716 midshipmen to be commissioned on graduation 716 appointment of warrant officers; chief warrant officers 716 additional marine gunners, and Quartermaster clerks 716 promotion of lieutenants (junior grade) and ensigns 716 Chief of Naval Operation, Admiral, and Vice Admiral to rank with General and Lieutenant General, Army 716 no reduction in present pay, to be construed herefrom 717 *Navy Cross,* to be awarded by the President for extraordinary heroism in the naval service since April 6, 1917 1056 *Navy Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc. 787, 1241 for temporary employees 787, 1242 statement of employees, etc.; pay re strictions, etc. 788, 1242 detailed estimates to be submitted for fiscal year 1921 1242 for Solicitor, clerks, etc. 788, 1242 for clerks, etc., office of Naval Records and Library 788, 1242 naval records of war with Germany, etc. 1242 Judge Advocate General’s Office 788, 1242 Naval Operations Office 788, 1242 Bureau of Navigation 788, 1243 Naval Intelligence Office 788, 1213 for Hydrographic Office 788, 1243 for Naval Observatory 788, 1244 for assistants, etc., Nautical Almanac Office 790, 1244 for clerks, etc., Bureau of Steam Engineering 790, 1244 Bureau of Construction and Repair 790, 1245 Bureau of Ordnance 790, 1245 Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 791, 1245 Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 791, 1245 Bureau of Yards and Docks 791, 1245 Naval Militia Affairs Division 791 for contingent expenses 791, 1246 use of naval appropriations for, unlawful 791, 1246 for rent 792 use of naval appropriations for Department offices, etc., restricted 792, 1246 for printing and binding for 174, 700 Hydrographic Office 174, 700 for Navy 704 for freight 729 appropriation for care, temporary office buildings in Henry Park for use of War Department and 787 for standardizing gauges and screw threads in cooperation with Bureau of Standards 808, 1260 deficiency appropriation by Hydrographic Office 14, 485 for Bureau of Yards and Docks 14 for paying damage claims, collisions with naval vessels 14 for Navy 14, 30, 34, 380, 382, 839, 843, 1039, 1165 for war expenses, Navy 203, 369, 485, 599, 831 for freight 15, 31, 34, 211, 380, 382, 839, 1039, 1168 for printing and binding 28, 498, 601, 1038 for judgments, Court of Claims under 29, 378, 837, 1038 for judgments, United States courts under 378, 836 for Marine Corps 382 for cooperation with, in military research testing supplies, etc. 495 for war expenses, additional temporary force, Office of the Secretary 202 for Solicitor’s Office 202 for Judge Advocate General’s Office 202 for Office of Chief of Naval Operations 202 for Naval Intelligence Office 202 for Hydrographic Office 202 for Naval Observatory 202 for Bureau of Steam Engineering 202 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 202 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 202 for Bureau of Yards and Docks 202 for Bureau of Navigation 202 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 202 for Marine Corps headquarters 202, 371 statement of employees to be sent to Congress 202 for contingent expenses; restriction 202 for rent of additional quarters 202 for printing and binding 202 for supplies, materials, etc., Hydrographic Office 202 for Naval Academy 213, 371 for Marine Corps 213, 371 for scientific assistance of Bureau of Standards with, etc. 216 for standardizing gauges and screw threads in cooperation with Standards Bureau, etc. 216, 495 for temporary office buildings for War Department and, in Henry Park 368, 482, 598 for temporary office buildings for, in Potomac Park 483, 598, 1032 for temporary force in designated offices 484, 599 for contingent expenses 485, 599, 831, 1165 for Naval Observatory 485, 1039, 1165 for Naval Academy 488 for stationery, etc. 1165 for rent 1165 for temporary force, Office of the Secretary, 1919 1033 for Naval Intelligence Office, 1919 1033 for Hydrographic Office, 1919 1033 for Naval Observatory, 1919 1033 for Bureau of Steam Engineering, 1919 1033 for Bureau of Construction and Repair, 1919 1033 clxxxiv deficiency appropriation for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, 1919 1033 for Bureau of Yards and Docks, 1919 1033 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, 1919 1033 for contingent expenses, 1919 1033 for Navy, 1919 1033 chiefs of bureaus to rank, etc., with similar bureaus in War Department 717 aeroplanes, etc., no longer required for war activities to be purchased by Post master General for mail service, from 1194 delivery authorized, accounting, etc. 1194 incurred obligations payable from appropriations for urgent deficiencies, 1918 600, 832 printing and binding allotment, for 1919, increased 1169 *Navy Department Annex,* appropriation for services and operating supplies 787, 1240 deficiency appropriation for additional employees, 1918 202 *Navy Mail Clerks,* designation for duty at shore stations, etc. 718 *Navy Medical Supply Depots,* deficiency appropriation for war expenses, establishing, etc. 208 *Navy Yards,* provisions for houses, transportation, etc., to industrial workers in, and for their families 550 *Navy Yards and Stations,* appropriation for maintenance 722 for emergency extensions, etc. 723 for public works 723 for additional hospitals, etc. 723 for repairs and preservation 726 for investigating necessity, etc., of additional 727 for equipment for constructing ships, and to meet urgent needs 738 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 15, 1166 for repairs and preservation 15, 1167 for war expenses, maintenance 207, 370 for public works 207 for submarine facilities 207 for power plants 207, 488 for repairs and preservation, war expenses 208, 488, 600, 832 for additional equipment, etc., for building ships 488 balances of appropriations for handling appliances at, covered in 1174 time extended for report by Commission on investigation of 371 *Navy Yearbook, 1917,* appropriation for compiling 760 *Navy Yearbook, 1918,* appropriation for compiling 1215 *Nawiliwili Harbor, Hawaii,* appropriation for improvement of; conditions 1286 *Nebraska National Forest, Nebr.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. of 987 young trees from, to settlers on arid lands 987 *Necessaries* (*see also* Food Products, Fuel, etc.), foods, feeds, fuel, fertilizers, agricultural implements, etc., included as, for national security and defense 276 provisions for conserving 276 issue of licensee for importing, manufacturing, storing, mining, distributing, etc., authorized 277 punishment for violations 278 *Neches Hiver, Tex.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of, Beaumont to mouth of Angelina River 1289 *Neckties and Neckwear,* excise tax on men’s and boys’, bought for use 1124 *Neenah, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 110 *Negotiable Paper, etc.,* assignment, etc., by enemy, not valid against debtor unless made prior to war or under license; exceptions 417 payment , etc., unlawful 417 *Nehalem Bay, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 260, 910, 1285 *Nelson, Major Charles J.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 1025 *Nelson, John C.,* appointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1175 *Nematodes,* appropriation for study of plant-infesting 981 for sugar beet 1046 *Neponset Hiver, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 251, 1275 *Netherlands and Luxemberg,* appropriation for minister to 519, 1325 *Neuse River, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 254, 906, 1278 *Neutrality* (*see also* National Defense, Espionage, etc.), clearances, etc., denied vessels carrying arms to belligerents, during war when United States is neutral 221 armed private vessel to be detained unless owner prove that it will not be used against friendly belligerent nation 221 restriction on departure of armed vessel for delivery to belligerent, during war in which United States is neutral 222 regulations for manifests, etc., of vessels bound for foreign ports, etc. 222 departure of vessel unlawful, if statement in manifest false, or clearance refused 222 punishment for organizing, etc., in United States, or furnishing money for, expedition against nation with whom at peace 223 enforcement of departure of foreign vessel, or detention if not entitled to leave 223 *Neutrality Act,* appropriation for expenses under 522, 1329 deficiency appropriation for expenses under 463 *Neutrality, Offenses Against,* punishment for enlisting, etc., in United States for service of foreign government 39 not applicable if for country at war with country against which United States is engaged 39 *Nevada,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc. 798, 1251 for support, etc., of Indians in 575 for support, etc., of nonreservation Indians in, from unexpended balances 575 clxxxv citizens of Modoc County, Calif., may cut, etc., timber in 1322 *Nevada National Forest, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *New Bedford, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 905, 1275 *New Buffalo, Mich.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor to be made 265 *New England Coast Naval Magazine,* appropriation for dredging 725 *New Hampshire Avenue NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Georgia Avenue to Park Road 927 *New Haven, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 905, 1276 deficiency appropriation for public building 5 *New London, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 905 for naval hospital, construction, etc. 723 for equipping, etc., submarine base 723, 1166 deficiency appropriation for submarine base, acquisition of land 370 *New Mexico,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc. 798, 1251 for support, etc., of Indians on reservations in 568 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians on reservations in 34, 840 creation, etc., of Indian reservations in, except by Act of Congress, forbidden 570 sums for allotting lands, etc., not to be used for Indians in, not residing on public domain prior to June 30, 1914 562 *New Mexico Pueblos,* appropriation for irrigation project on 562 *New Orleans, La.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 780, 1235 for mint at 781, 1236 for marine hospital, buildings, etc. 467 for dispatch agent 521, 1328 for quarantine station 113, 636 for naval station, public works 725 deficiency appropriation for mint at 6, 30, 350, 465 for assistant treasurer’s office, guards 184 for customhouse, remodeling, etc. 1164 balance of appropriation for floating crane, navy yard, covered in 1174 lighthouse depot at, authorized 608 time extended for bridging, etc., Mississippi River by 1160 *New Trials, United States Courts,* allowed in jury cases 1181 technical errors not affecting substantial rights to be disregarded 1181 *New York,* appropriation for reimbursing, for marine school expenses 706 *New York City, N.
Y.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 781, 1235 for assay office 782, 1237 for assay office building 110, 636 for post office building 110 for navy yard, public works, water front, etc. 723 for marine hospital 112 for pneumatic tube system, customhouse and appraisers’ stores 114, 637 appropriation for additions, etc., naval hospital 723 for dispatch agent 521, 1328 for passport bureau 770, 1224 deficiency appropriation for assay office 6, 30, 466 for assistant treasurer’s office, guards 184 for medical supply depot, war expenses 208 for customhouse 348 for marine hospital buildings, etc. 467 for navy yard, construction plant 832 for navy yard warehouses, South Brooklyn 832 balance of appropriation for navy yard machinery plant, covered in 1174 *New York Harbor, N.
Y.,* appropriation for preventing injurious deposits in 136, 661 for maintenance of patrol fleet 136, 661 for repairs, etc., “Lamont” 136 for naval magazine, officers’ quarters 726 for Ambrose Channel, lighted buoys 686 for improvement of, entrance and upper bay 251 for improvement of channel between Staten and Hoffman and Swinburne Islands 252, 905 for improvement of Hudson River channel 252, 905 for improvement of East River and Hell Gate 252, 905, 1276 for improvement of entrance channels 1276 deficiency appropriation for preventing injurious deposits in 474, 1026 for refitting, etc., “Lamont” 474 for expenses, War Port Board 478 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of Bay Ridge Channel 263 Constable Hook to Ellis Island 263 for protecting Bay Ridge and Red Hook Channels 1288 for 30-foot channel between Staten Island and New Jersey 1288 *New Zealand Flax,* appropriation for experiments for making binder twine from 981 *Newark Bay, N.
J. and N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 1276 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for 30-foot channel 1288 *Newark, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 110 *Newbegun Creek, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1278 *Newbern, N, C.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of waterway to Wilmington from 1289 *Newburyport, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 110 *Newlands, Francis G., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 497 *Newport, Calif.,* prelimination examination, etc., of harbor to be made 265 *Newport News, Va.,* appropriation for channel from Norfolk to 253, 906 *Newport, R.
I.,* appropriation for public building 110 for naval torpedo station, maintenance, etc. 722 for machinery, etc., torpedo factory 722 for naval hospital, construction, etc. 723 for naval torpedo station, public works 726 clxxxvi appropriation for additional land, torpedo station 726 for improvement of harbor 905, 1275 deficiency appropriation for public building, rent 1024 *News Items, etc.,* restrictions during the war on printing, circulating, etc., in foreign languages respecting policies of the Government, etc. 425 *Newspaper Wrappers, Stamped,* appropriation for freight or expressage on 747, 1194 for manufacture 749, 1196 for distribution 749, 1196 deficiency appropriation for manufacture 32, 374, 492 *Newspapers, etc.,* restrictions during the war on printing, etc., by, in foreign languages matter respecting policies of the Government 425 not applicable if permit issued 426 second class mail rates on, increased, etc. 327 mailed by other than publisher, etc., unchanged 328 *Newton, Ga.,* time extended for bridging Flint River at 389 *Newtown Creek, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 905, 1276 no expense for land 1276 *Nez Perce Indians, Wash., Josephs Band of,* appropriation for support, etc., of 587 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of 32 *Nez Perce National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Niagara Falls,* additional diversion of water from River at, continued for one year 241 survey, etc., of diversion of waters from the Great Lakes and Niagara River 241 appropriation for 241 *Niagara River, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 909, 1284 bridge authorized across, at Buffalo, N. Y. 1185 tunnel in lieu of, authorized 1186 diversion of water from, above the Falls, permitted for creation of power 633 maximum allowed 633 termination of permits 633 punishment for violations, etc. 633 liability of officials 634 *Nicaragua,* appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 *Night Gouns,* excise tax on, bought for use 1124 *Niles, Ohio,* bridge authorized across Mahoning River at 899 *Nineteenth Street NW., D.
C.,* widening roadway, authorized, E Street to New York Avenue 925 *Nitrate of Soda.* deficiency appropriation for using proceeds from sale, etc., of 494 procuring and sale of, to farmers for increasing agricultural production 1917 and 1918, authorized 287 appropriation for 287 regulations, etc., authorized 287 proceeds to lie deposited in the Treasury 287 receipts from, appropriated as revolving fund to continue during the war 1007 sales of stock on hand, etc., permitted 1007 *Nitrate Plant, Navy,* appropriation for erecting, etc., for fixation of atmospheric nitrogen, etc. 722 balances of appropriations for covered in 1173 *Nitrates, etc., Natural Fertilizers,* appropriation for investigating source of supply of, within United States 993 lands for plants for production of, may be acquired by condemnation, etc. 519 *Nitrates of Potassium,* provisions for leasing lands containing deposits of 297 *Nitrogen, Atmospheric,* appropriation for navy plant for fixation of 722 *Nobel Peace Prize,* money gift from, may be returned by Foundation for Promotion of Industrial Peace to Hon.
Theodore Roosevelt 899 *Nogales, Ariz.,* appropriation for public building 110 deficiency appropriation for bridge on customhouse lands 466 customhouse, post office, etc., to be in one building 1044 former appropriation available for site, etc. 1044 *Nome, Alaska,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 260 *Nomini Creek, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 253, 906, 1277 *Nonresident Aliens,* Federal bonds, notes, etc., owned by, exempt from taxes 1311 return of entire income required from, to secure deductions from income tax 330, 1069 *Norfolk, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor and channels 253, 906, 1278 for improvement of waterway to Beaufort Inlet, N.
C., from 254, 906, 1278 modification of route 254 rights of way, Albermarle Sound and Pungo River 254 for improvement of waterway to sounds of North Carolina from 1278 for public works, navy yard; dry dock, etc. 724 for naval hospital, public works 723 deficiency appropriation for navy yard, dry dock, etc., 1919 1034 authorization for hospital at, under Public Health Service 1304 appropriation for 1304 terms of court at 605 *Norman County, Minn.,* and Traill County, N. Dak., may bridge Red River of the North 1054 *North Alton.
Ill.,* appropriation for Confederate cemetery 131, 656 *North Carolina,* appropriation for improvement of waterway from Norfolk, Va., to sounds of 1278 condemned cannon granted to. for McConnell monument, at Carthage 396 *North Carolina Cavalry, Troop A,* deficiency appropriation for one day’s pay, etc. 357 *North Dakota,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North between Minnesota and 1054 consent to improvement of boundary waters by Minnesota, South Dakota, and 266 surveys, etc., authorized 266 appropriation for 266 clxxxvii *North Dakota Agricultural College,* appropriation for flax straw tests for making paper in cooperation with 982 *North Dakota Pumping Project, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 148, 675 *North German Lloyd Dock Company,* piers, etc., of, on Hudson River may be acquired 459 compensation to be made 460 title to vest immediately 460 *North Island, San Diego Harbor, Cal.,* possession of, for Army and Navy aviation stations, etc., authorized 247 condemnation proceedings, etc. 248 appropriation for owners, etc. 248 *North Pacific Sea Products Company,* deficiency appropriation for fuel to Fisheries Bureau vessel “Roosevelt” 1037 *North Platte Irrigation Project, Nebr.
Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc.; use of balance 148, 674 *North Riser, N. Y.* (*see* Hudson River). *North Topeka, Kans.,* appropriation for public building 110 *North Vernon, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 110 *Northeast River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 254, 906, 1278 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 *Northern and Northwestern Lakes,* appropriation for survey of 136, 661 *Northern and Western States,* appropriation for food conservation extension work in 1046 for county agent work 1046 for boys’ and girls’ club work 1046 for home demonstration work 1046 *Northern Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 574 for “line riders” 574 *Northern Pacific Railroad Company,* may relinquish to homesteaders lands within former Indian reservations, Montana 1204 lands not mineral, to be selected in lieu thereof 1204 coal lands to have restricted patent 1204 *Northern Pacific Railroad Grant,* deficiency appropriation for classifying, etc., lands in 18 *Northgate, S.
Dak.,* immediate transportation entry privileges extended to 384 *Northwest River, Va. and N. C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 *Norton James A.,* deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Norwalk, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 905, 1276 wharfage facilities by local interests required for 1276 *Norway,* appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 *Notes, Promissory,* stamp tax on; exception 1137 war revenue stamp tax on; renewals 323 *Notes, Treasury* (*see* Victory Liberty Loan Act). *Noyo River, Calif.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1290 *Nurse Corps, Army.* personnel established in lieu of Army Nurse Corps (female) 879 rules and regulations of duties to be prescribed 879 appointment of superintendent to be by Secretary of War 879 other members by Surgeon General 879 promotions of assistant superintendents, etc., from 879 pay established 879 of chief nurses increased 1211 service increase for nurses 879 reserve nurses 879 additional for foreign service 879 cumulative leaves of absence allowed 879 travel, subsistence, etc., allowed 879 former provisions repealed 880 private property of, lost, etc., in service to be paid for, etc., conditions 880 *Nurse Corps, Army (Female),* appropriation for pay of superintendent; allowances 47 for nurses 47 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, pay 189, 357 for commutation of quarters, etc. 190, 357 for pay, 1919 1027 for commutation of quarters, 1919 1028 compensation paid for death or disability in service 405 in lieu of allowance under injuries to employees Act 408 compensation paid for death or disability in service 611 in lieu of allowances under injuries to employees Act 613 full pay, etc., to members, while in captivity by enemy 1321 insurance provisions for, when in service 409 *Nurse Corps, Navy (female),* appropriation for pay, etc. 728 deficiency appropriation for pay, etc.; war expenses 209 to be allowed same commutation as Army Nurse Corps 209 compensation for death or disability in service 405, 611 in lieu of allowance under injuries to employees’ Act 408, 613 full pay, etc., to members of, while in captivity by enemy 1321 insurance provisions for, when in service 409 *Nursery Stock, etc.,* appropriation for regulating importations, etc.; plant quarantine for diseased, etc. 1005 *Nurses, Army,* hospital, etc., facilities for discharged sick and disabled, patients of War Risk Insurance Bureau 1302 *Nurses, Navy,* hospital, etc., facilities for discharged sick and disabled, patients of War Risk Insurance Bureau 1302 *Nurses in the Civil War; * memorial permitted in Washington, D.
C., to orders of sisters serving as 500 *Nuts,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting; pecans 994 *Nuts, Edible,* appropriation for promoting conservation of 1046clxxxviii **O.** *Oak Bay, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway from Port Townsend Bay to 260, 910, 1285 preliminary examination , etc., to be made of waterway from Port Townsend Bay to 266 *Oakland, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; maintenance 259, 910, 1284 purchase of dredging plant if bids un reasonable 260 *Oats,* appropriation for investigating black rust, etc. 981 *Obligations, Government* (*see* United States Securities). *Obligations of Foreign Governments,* purchase of, at war with enemies of the United States 35, 289 arrangements for establishing credits in United States, etc., by, to be made 35, 289 interest rates to be same as bonds of United States; conversion, etc. 35, 289 appropriation for; authority to cease on termination of war with Germany 35, 289 proceeds from payments on, and sales of, to redeem, etc., United States securities 35, 289 appropriation for purchase, etc., of, at war with enemies of the United States 504, 845 authority to cease at end of war 504 use of unexpended balances for further purchases, etc. 1313 *Occoquan Creek, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 253, 906, 1277 *Occupations,* persons engaged in, necessary to national interests, etc., exempt from draft 955 *Ocean and Lake Surveys, Navy,* appropriation for hydrographic 708 deficiency appropriation for 31, 205, 939 *Ochoco National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Ocmulgee River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 906, 1279 preliminary examination, etc., to be made for waterway connecting Flint River and 263 *Oconalufty River, N.
C.,* appropriation for constructing bridge across, near Cherokee Indian school 576 local cooperation, etc. 576 *Oconee River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 906, 1279 *O’Connell, Gertrude,* deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Oconto, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 110 for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 deficiency appropriation for harbor lights 32 *Odd Fellows, D. C., Grand Lodge of Independent Order of,* may sell, borrow money on, rebuild, etc., Odd Fellows’ Hall 38 *Office Supplies, etc.., D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for expenses transferring to departments, etc., war activities material, etc., no longer needed 1163 pay restriction of employees 1163 proceeds to be covered in as miscellaneous receipts 1163 departments, etc., to cooperate in disposition 1163 deficiency appropriation for transferring, etc.; motor trucks therefor to be furnished by War Department 1163 *Officers, Army,* appropriation for pay of line; longevity 44, 851 for pay of members of Officers’ Reserve Corps 45, 852 for pay of National Guard, etc. 45, 852 for pay of General Staff Corps; longevity 46, 853 for pay of staff; longevity 47, 853 for pay of retired; longevity 48, 854 for pay of retired, on active service; longevity 48, 854 for commutation of quarters, etc. 48, 854 allowance to families of officers abroad, etc. 854 for mileage 40, 854 for ten per cent additional pay, foreign service 49, 854 for six months’ pay of, dying in service 49 for one year’s pay of, dying from aviation accidents 49 for additional pay to, furnishing their own mounts 49, 855 for disposition of remains of 130, 656 retired, on active duty 656 deficiency appropriation for mileage 10, 382, 475, 827, 838, 1028, 1039 for travel, National Guard inspection, etc. 12 for disposition of remains of 30, 355, 826, 839, 843, 1025, 1164 for war expenses, pay of line; longevity 188, 356 for pay of staff; longevity 189, 356 for pay of retired; longevity 189 for pay of retired, on active duty; longevity 190, 357 for mileage 190, 357 for commutation of quarters, etc. 190, 357 for ten per cent additional pay, foreign service 357 for six months’ pay of, dying in service 357 for one year’s pay of, dying from aviation accidents 357 for pay of line and staff, 1919 1027 allotment of pay permitted, and retired officers on active duty 384 appointments authorized to drafted forces 76 of registered eligibles 76 brigadier generals to rank with rear admirals of the lower half 411 chaplains, additional appointments authorized during present emergency 394 Chief of Staff to have rank and precedence over all other 46 chiefs of staff corps, departments, or bureaus to have rank, etc., of major generals 411 detail, etc., restrictions suspended during emergency 82 details of active or retired, to institutions having units of Officers’ Training Corps, during present war 531 to other schools, etc., for military training 532 emergency details, etc., to Signal Corps authorized 243 for additional forces not above colonel, to appointed by President alone 77 above, with advice and consent of the Senate 77 General Staff Corps, personnel, etc., modified 46 clxxxix generals and lieutenant generals authorized for present emergency 410 pay, etc. 411 generals may be appointed, for brigades, etc., organized under Army emergency increase 81 for Coast Artillery districts 81 selection; temporary, promotions to fill resulting vacancies 81 permanent status retained 82 insurance provisions for 409 line, appointed in violation of specified annual increment vacancies not to paid 44 proportion of annual increment to number of enlisted men 44 promoted, to rank from date of lawful promotion 44 major general s of the line may be appointed from chiefs of staff corps, with specified service 853 limited to two 854 medals of honor, distinguished service crosses and medals to be awarded to; conditions 870 Medical Corps personnel temporarily increased, etc. 866 mileage allowance on aviation duty payable from funds therefor 849 mounts of, dying in service may be sent free to family, etc. 892 no part of Army appropriations available for pay of a person, not a citizen, appointed in time of peace to be 70 not above colonel, to be appointed by President alone, when promoted to vacancies made by creation of emergency generals 534 permanent status retained 535 Ordnance Department, maximum strength authorized immediately 47 private property of, lost, etc., in service to be paid for, etc.; conditions 479, 880 quarters or commutation allowed families of, in the field or abroad during the war 580 retired, assigned to active duty as acting quartermasters not regarded as service with troops 48 detailed to active duty credited increase of longevity pay for service 48 having had service in Engineers, eligible for active duty in Engineer Corps 231 may be assigned with rank, full pay, etc., to active duty with drafted forces 76 may be commissioned as officers in drafted forces 76 not above colonel, to receive pay, etc., of rank when on active duty 890 on active duty, considered as of arm, etc., in which serving as extra number 893 retirement for disability of provisionally appointed, at rank held in active service 852 sale, etc., of intoxicants to, in uniform unlawful 82 punishment for 82 uniforms, etc., may be furnished, at cost 957 *Officers, Marine Corps,* appropriation for pay 734 for retired 735 for commutation of quarters, without troops 735 appropriation for commutation of quarters with troops 737 for transporting remains of, dying abroad 727 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, pay 213 for commutation of quarters, officers without troops 218 for commutation of quarters, with troops 215 for transporting remains of 209, 600 additional, allowed for temporary increase of enlisted strength; grades limited 85 detached for Army duty, eligible to temporary promotion under Army emergency increase Act 1054 status retained; vacancies: duration 1054 dropped from the rolls, if absent three months without leave, or convicted of crime by civil authorities 501 reappointment barred 501 insurance provisions for 409 major generals created; one permanent, junior to Commandant 715 one temporary, junior to permanent 715 pay restrictions, etc., extended to injuries caused by personal misconduct 717 retired, may be ordered to active duty in time of war; promotion, pay, etc. 717 may be temporarily advanced; pay, etc. 717 six months’ gratuity to beneficiary of, dying in service, extended to retired list on active duty 392 uniforms, etc., may be furnished at cost to 1054 *Officers, Navy,* appropriation for pay, active list 728 for pay of retired 728 for commutation of quarters 728 for hire of quarters ashore for, attached to submarines 728 for special allowances to, under unusual conditions abroad 706 for transporting remains of, dying abroad 727 deficiency appropriation for transporting remains of dying abroad 15, 31 for war expenses, transporting remains of, dying abroad 209, 600 for pay, active list 209 for pay of retired 209 for commutation of quarters 209 additional, allowed for temporary increase of enlisted strength; grades limited 85 additional details of, to Hydrographic Office, authorized 38 admiral and vice admiral grades authorized for command of fleets, etc. 89 status of “flag officer” not affected 89 Admiral and Vice Admiral, to receive allowances of grade of General and Lieutenant General in the Army 717 Chief of Naval Operations, to receive allowances of grade of General in the Army 716 captains; repeal of limitation on yearly increase of 87 computations for promotions during present war to be made semiannually, etc. 86 dropped from the rolls if absent three months without leave, or convicted of crime by civil authorities 501 reappointment barred 501 insurance provisions for 409 medal of honor, distinguished-service medals, and Navy cross to be awarded to; conditions 1056 cxc pay, etc., restrictions, extended to injuries canned by personal misconduct 717 promotions of staff, to ranks of commander and above, to be by selection 718 composition of boards for 718 reports of promotion examining boards to be acted upon by Secretary 90 retired, may be ordered to active duty in time of war; promotion, pay, etc. 717 may be temporarily advanced, pay, etc. 717 sea service requirements for promotions to higher grade not applicable in designated exceptional cases 717 six months’ gratuity to beneficiary of dying in service, extended to retired list on active duty during the war 392 staff, to be examined for regular advancements in rank 89 uniforms, etc., may be furnished at cost to 1054 *Officers’ Reserve Corps, Army,* appropriation for pay, on duty 45, 852 for mileage, on active duty 854 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, Aviation section of Signal Corps in active service 187 for enlisted men training for 188 for mileage on active duty 190, 357, 475, 827, 1028 appointment of former officers of the Army, etc., in. at higher grade, authorized; conditions 73 appointment in, of eligible registered colonel or lieutenant colonel, or in National Guard, who served under call of 1916 73 office to cease when vacated 74 appointments from civil life to lower grades of staff officers, authorized during existing emergency 393 discharges from, on reaching age limits, suspended 393 citizen appointments authorized of first lieutenants and captains in, to serve in Judge Advocate General’s Department 853 emergency details, etc., to Signal Corps from 243 employees of Government, etc., allowed leave of absence with pay, etc., while on duty with 72 to be reinstated to positions when relieved 72 graduates of military schools prior to July 1, 1919, eligible for 891 gratuitous service of, in recruiting reserves, etc., not prohibited 72 ordered to temporary duty with drafted forces 76 to receive appointments therein 76 *Offices, Executive and Administrative,* coordination of functions, etc., authorized during tire war 556 *Official Gazette, Patent Office,* appropriation for printing and binding 174, 700 *Official Postal Guide,* appropriation for publication of 801, 1254 receipts from sales. may be used as further appropriation 801, 1254 *Official Reporters,* appropriation for House of Representatives 764, 1219 for Senate 761, 1216 deficiency appropriation for extra services, House of Representatives 28, 377, 497, 836 for extra services, Senate 25, 377, 835 *Officials, etc., Government* (*see also* Government Employees), aliens advocating assaulting or killing, excluded admission 1012 punishment for, giving receipt for property less than amount receipted for 1016 certifying receipt of military property, etc., with intent to defraud Government, etc. 1016 *Ogdensburg, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 909, 1284 *Ohio River,* appropriation for improvement of, by locks and dams, to secure 9-foot depth 257, 908, 1282 investigation of terminals, traffic, etc., directed 908, 1282 for improvement of; open channel work 1282 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of waterways, Lake Erie to; local cooperation 1289 bridge authorized across, McKees Rocks, Pa. 1188 *Ohnesorg, Karl,* may accept present from British Government 1326 *Oil,* internal revenue tax on transportation of, by pipe lines 1102 basis if owned by carrier 1103 war revenue tax on interstate transportation of, by pipe lines 315 *Oil and Gas Lands, Five Civilized Tribes, Okla.,* appropriation for four gas and oil inspectors 582 *Oil and Gas Wells,* deductions allowed for depletion of, etc., in computing taxable income of individuals 1067 corporations 1078 *Oil Lands,* appropriation for expenses, suits affecting withdrawn 156, 682 deficiency appropriation for expenses, suits affecting withdrawn 841 suspension of assessment requirements not applicable to location or claims for 343 *Oil Pipe Lines,* may be taken, operated, etc., for public use 279 *Oils,* war excise tax on medicinal, etc., sold by producer, etc. 317 *Ointments,* war excise tax on medicinal, sold by producer, etc. 317 *Okanogan Irrigation Project, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 149, 675 *Okanogan National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Oklanoma ,* appropriation for suits to set aside conveyances, Five Civilized Tribes allotments 156, 682 for suits affecting Seminole allotted lands in 156 for marshals, expenses, etc. 157, 682 allowance from militia appropriations for rifle range, etc., 1910, 1911 66 coal and asphalt lands of Choctaw and Chickasaw segregated mineral lands in, to be sold, etc. 433 determination of heirs of Five Civilized Tribe allottees by, probate courts, conclusive 606 lands of full-blood members of Five Civilized Tribes subject to laws of, etc. 606 cxci homestead entries on Kiowa, etc. pasture reserve lands, canceled for failure to complete, etc. 1318 lands of Choctaws and Chickasaws to be sold to, for a game preserve 582 *Oklahoma City, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 110 terms of court at 604 clerk’s office 605 *Oklahoma Eastern Judicial District,* counties constituting 604 terms of court, Ardmore 604 Chickasha 604 Muskogee 604 South McAlester 604 Tulsa 604 Vinita 604 clerk’s office at Muskogee 604 term of court, Hugo 1184 quarters to be furnished 1184 *Oklahoma Western Judicial District,* counties constituting 604 terms of court, Enid 604 Guthrie 604 Lawton 604 Oklahoma City 604 Woodward 604 clerk’s office at Guthrie; deputy at Oklahoma City 605 *Oklawaha River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 1279 *Olathe, Colo.,* lands granted to, for water supply; payment 1317 prior legal rights protected; mineral deposits reserved, etc. 1317 *Olcott, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 909, 1284 *Old River Company,* may dam, etc., Old River, Tex. 1317 conditions, restrictions, etc. 1318 use limited to irrigation 1318 *Old River, La.,* appropriation for removing snags 1281 *Old River, Tex.,* dock and dam authorized in, etc. 1317 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 264 *Oldmans Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 252, 1277 *Oleomargarine,* packages required to be used by manufacturers; paper containers added 1008 weight, stamping, etc. 1008 sales only in original stamped packages 1008 by retailers; paper added 1008 punishment tor adulations in packing, branding, and stamping 1008 *Olney, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 110, 636 *Olympia, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 260, 910, 1285 *Olympic National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Olyphant, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 110 *O’ Mahoney, Joseph C.,* deficiency appropriation for services 26 *One Dollar National Bank Notes,* limit of circulation of, by one bank 343 *Ontonagon, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 257, 909, 1282 *Opera Glasses,* excise tax on sales of, by dealers 1124 *Opera Houses,* internal revenue tax on admissions to 1120 war revenue tax on admissions to 318 *Operating Force, Public Buildings,* appropriation for pay of; employees specified 115, 639 *Operating Supplies, Public Buildings,* appropriation for fuel, lights, water, etc. 116, 639 furnishing steam for postal pneumatic tube service 116, 640 deficiency appropriation for 5, 30, 33, 379, 467, 825, 838, 1039 *Opinions of the Attorney General,* deficiency appropriation for preparing Volume 30 20 for preparing Volume 31 833 *Opium* (*see also* Narcotics), appropriation for expenses, enforcing law restricting sale of 779, 1234 restrictions on trading, etc., in 1130 stamp tax on 1131 *Optical Glass,* appropriation for investigating production problems of 808, 1260 deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc. 1040 *Orange River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 255, 906, 1279 *Orange, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 110 *Orangeburg, S.
C.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 168 *Orchards,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 994 *Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Navy,* appropriation for procuring, etc. 721 issue of materials to meet general needs 721 for smokeless powder 721 for reserve and miscellaneous supplies 722 payment of incurred obligations 722 deficiency appropriation for 15, 31, 382 for war expenses, procuring, etc. 206, 369, 480, 486, 599, 839 for ammunition for vessels 206, 370 price of powder restricted 206 no purchases unless plant at Indian head in full operation 206 for new batteries for ships 207, 370 for batteries and ammunition for auxiliaries and merchantmen 207, 370 for ammunition for auxiliaries and merchantmen 207 for torpedoes, etc. 207 for reserve supplies; contracts 207, 370 for, 1919 1033 for reserve supplies, 1919 1033 additional contracts authorized for reserve supplies 487 balances of appropriations for, covered in 1173 for reserve supplies, covered in 1173 transfers of, authorized, to Army for fortifications 817 reimbursement, etc. 817 *Ordnance Department, Army,* appropriation for pay of enlisted men; longevity 45, 852 for pay of officers; longevity 47, 853 cxcii appropriation for; organization of maximum strength authorized 47 for current expenses, etc. 63, 869 for ammunition for small arms, etc. 63, 869 for firing morning and evening gun 63, 869 purchases limited 63 additional contracts authorized 869 for ammunition for small arms target practice, etc.; medals, etc. 63, 869 purchases limited 63 additional contracts authorized 869 for manufacture of arms at armories 63, 870 purchases limited 63 additional contracts authorized 870 civilian employees to be paid for work on leave of absence days 870 for preserving, etc., stores 63, 870 for purchase, etc., for troops 63, 870 for Infantry, etc., equipments 63, 870 amount for purchases 63 additional contracts authorized 870 for national trophy, etc., rifle contests 63, 870 details for instructors 64 for automatic machine rifles 64, 873 additional contracts authorized 873 for armored motor cars 64, 873 former appropriations available 64 contracts authorized 873 further obligations authorized 873 for authorizations previously designated 873 material to be of American manufacture; exception 873 technical services in District of Columbia authorized from ordnance appropriations 873 incurred obligations payable from appropriations herein 873 subsistence allowance to civilians traveling on official business 874 for automatic machine rifles for National Guard 64 for antiaircraft guns, etc. 64 for ammunition for antiaircraft guns 64 for field artillery material for National Guard 64 for ammunition for field artillery, National Guard 64 tools, etc., for manufacture by private parties, etc. 65 cumulative leaves of absence to employees abroad 65 all ordnance material to be of American manufacture 65 emergency purchases; admitted free of duty 65 payment of mileage from funds for duty performed 65 limitations waived in emergency 65 for arms, etc., for civilian target practice 69 for arms, etc., for civilian military training camps 70 for arms, equipments, etc., to units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 71, 877 for arms, etc., to other schools having military training 72, 877 for armories and arsenals 127, 653 for fortification expenses, Panama Canal 179, 879 for fortification expenses, under 816 for fortification expenses, insular possessions 818 deficiency appropriation for current expenses 11 for preserving, etc., ordnance stores 11, 197, 366, 481 deficiency appropriation for purchase, etc., of stores 197, 366, 481 for Infantry, etc., equipments 198, 366, 481 for war expenses, pay of enlisted men; longevity 188, 356 for pay of officers; longevity 189, 356 for current expenses 197, 366 for ammunition for small arms 197, 366, 480 for ammunition for small-arms target practice, etc., medals, etc. 197, 366, 481 for manufacture of arms at armories, etc.; additional contracts authorized 197, 366, 379, 481 for automatic machine rifles; additional contracts authorized 198, 866 for armored motor cars; additional contracts authorized 198, 366 for antiaircraft guns; ammunition for 198 for arms, ammunition, etc., for military training camps 198 for arms and equipment, Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 198 for equipping schools, etc. 198 for fortification expenses under 199 for proving grounds expenses 200, 352 for construction, lands, equipment, etc., for proving ground 352 for draftsmen on ordnance construction work 200 for expenses, officers at proving grounds 200 for fortification expenses, insular possessions 200 for purchase, etc.-, of machinery for manufacture of rifles 367 for terminal storage and shipping facilities 353, 481 additional contracts authorized 353 for paying damages claims, explosions at plant of T.
A. Gillespie Company, organ, N. J. 1164 examination of claims for disability or death therefrom 1164 authorizations repealed; for purchase, etc., mountain, etc., cannon, 1919 1171 for ammunition for field, etc., cannon, 1919 1172 for altering, etc., mobile artillery, 1919 1172 for manufacture of arms, etc., 1919 1172 for ordnanc e stores, ammunition, 1919 1172 for smallarms target practice, 1919 1172 for automatic machine rifles, 1919 1172 for armored motor cars, 1919 1172 for ordnance stores and supplies, 1919 1172 general contract authorization for ordnance, supplies, and material, 1919 1172 balances of appropriations covered in; for mountain, field, and siege cannon, etc., 1917, 1918, and 1919 1171 for ammunition f or field, etc., artillery practice, 1918, 1919 1171 for altering, etc., mobile artillery, 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for manufacture of arms, etc., 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for ordnance stores, ammunition, 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for small arms target practice, 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for automatic machine rifles, 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for armored motor cars, 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for ordnance stores and supplies, 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for ordnance service, 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 cxciii balances of appropriations covered in; for stores and equipment, training camps, home guards, schools, etc., 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for special aids, etc., for manufacture of arms, etc., 1917, 1918, and 1919 1171 for field, etc., cannon for chemical war fare, 1917, 1918, 1919 1172 for ordnance service, 1917, 1918, 1919, for chemical warfare 1172 for ammunition, 1917, 1918, 1919, for chemical warfare 1172 for stores and supplies, 1917, 1918, 1919, for chemical warfare 1172 additional contracts, etc., authorized for ammunition for small arms, etc. 1030 ammunition for small-arms target practice, etc. 1030 manufacture of arms 1030 overhauling, preserving, etc., stores and supplies 1030 automatic machine rifles 1030 armored motor cars 1031 additional obligations authorized during present emergency 366 amount for rent in District of Columbia 367 arms, ammunition, etc., to be issued to home guards of States, etc. 181 lands purchased for, may be used, etc., before title vested 427 monthly rating of pay of employees, repealed 74 officers may designate agents for disbursements, etc., during present emergency 367 technical, etc., services, other than clerical, authorized in Department 199, 367 *Ordnance, Obsolete,* granted to North Carolina for McConnell Monument at Carthage 396 *Ordnance Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc. 784, 1239 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from appropriations for fortifications, etc.; limit 785, 1239 disbursing officer for paying civilian employees to be detailed 473, 785 additional rent allowance from Army appropriations 367 services, other than clerical, allowed in, from war expenses appropriations 199, 367 *Ordnance Proving Grounds, Army* (*see also* Aberdeen Proving Ground), appropriation for expenses 817, 1306 for increased facilities, testing ordnance material 818 for shore protection, Sandy Hook, N.
J. 1306 deficiency appropriation for current expenses, accessories, employees, etc. 200 for expenses of officers on duty at; draftsmen on construction work in Department 200 for construction, lands, equipment, etc. 352 condemnation of land, etc. 353 regulations to be prescribed for use of navigable waters endangered by target practice, etc., of 892 *Ordnance Proving Grounds, Navy,* lands, etc., to be acquired for 537 immediate possession, etc., if early purchase not practicable; compensation, etc. 538 lands, etc.; appropriation for facilities, etc. 538 restriction on building railroad in District of Columbia 538 *Ordnance Stations, Naval,* deficiency appropriation for improvements, 1919 1034 *Ordnance Storage, Naval,* deficiency appropriation for war expenses 207 *Ordnance Stores, etc., Army,* appropriation for preserving, etc. 63, 870 for purchase, etc. 63, 870 for Infantry, etc., equipment 63, 870 amount for purchases 63 additional contracts authorized 870 deficiency appropriation for purchase, etc., for issue to National Guard 12 for war expenses, ammunition for small arms, etc. 197, 366, 481 for manufacture of arms 197, 366, 481 for preserving, etc. 197, 366, 481 for Infantry, etc., equipments 198, 366, 481 for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 198 for schools, etc., having military training 198 additional contracts, etc., for preserving, etc., stores and supplies 1030 authorizations for, 1919, repealed 1172 of general contracts for 1919, repealed 1172 balances of appropriations for, 1917, 1918, 1919, covered in 1171 for 1917, 1918, 1919, for chemical war fare, covered in 1172 *Oregon,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc. 798, 1251 for aids to navigation, etc., in 161 agreement between Washington and, for regulation, etc., of fish in Columbia River and tributaries, consented to 515 disposal of Coos Bay Wagon Road Grant lands restored to public domain 1179 extension of time of segregation by, under Carey Act 1322 Minam National Forest, lands added to 1319 Oregon National Forest, lands added to 1015 *Oregon and California Railroad Company,* appropriation for protecting, etc., lands involved in suits against 142, 667 deficiency appropriation for classifying lands involved in forfeiture suit 19, 833 *Oregon-California Railroad Grant Lands,* exchange of revested, with private owners, to consolidate Government timber holdings 593 revested lands of, added to Oregon National Forest 1015 sale to McMinnville, Oreg., of part of re vested; price, etc. 1153 *Oregon National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 revested lands in Oregon and California Railroad Company grant added to 1015 *Oregon Short Line Railroad Company,* sale of lands in Madison National Forest, near Yellowstone, Mont., to, for hotels, etc., authorized 1152 *Ores, etc.,* appropriation for investigating safety economy, etc., in treatment of; restrictions 145, 670 *Organized Government,* aliens opposed to all, excluded admission 1012 *Organs,* excise tax on, other than pipe, sold by producer, etc. 1122 cxciv *Orient, The,* appropriation for promoting, etc., commerce with 1256 *Orland Irrigation Project, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 148, 674 *Orlando, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 110 *Osage Indian Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of, from tribal funds 579 for office building from unexpended balances 579 *Osage Indian School, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 578 *Osage Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support of Osage Boarding School, etc., from oil and gas royalties 578 use continued to June 30, 1919 578 Saint Louis Boarding School included 578 vocational education 578 per capita allowance 578 applicable to current year 578 for Agency expenses, from royalties 579 for Agency office building, from previous appropriations 579 allottees may exchange homestead allotments for other vacant lands 579 may Bell surplus and homestead allotments 579 provisions for determining heirs of deceased allottees not applicable to 567 receipts from leases may be deposited in Oklahoma banks 579 interest, etc. 579 sums for Agency purposes to be paid on requisition of tribal council 578 salary limitations not applicable 578 *Osage River, Mo.,* appropriation for improvement of 259, 1282 *Osborne, Lithgow,* may accept present from British Government 1326 *Osmium,* provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Oswego, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 909, 1284 immediate transportation facilities extended to 916 *Ottoman Empire* (*see* Turkey). *Ouachita River, Ark. and La.,* appropriation for improvement of 257, 907, 1281 *Outfits, Navy First Enlistments,* appropriation for 707 clothing gratuity, Naval Reserve Force 707 deficiency appropriation for 31, 486, 832, 839, 1039, 1166 for war expenses 204 clothing gratuity, Naval Reserve Force 204 for, 1919 1033 *Owego, N, Y.,* appropriation for public building 110 *Oyster Creek, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 257 *Oysters,* appropriation for investigating shipping, etc., of 991 *Ozark National Forest, Ark.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Orient, The, * appropriation for promoting, etc., commerce with 1256 *Orland Irrigation Project, Calif., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 148, 674 *Orlando, Fla., * appropriation for public building 110 *Osage Indian Agency, Okla., * appropriation for support, etc., of, from tribal funds 579 for office building from unexpended balances 579 *Osage Indian School, Okla., * appropriation for support, etc., of 578 *Osage Indians, Okla., * appropriation for support of Osage Boarding School, etc., from oil and gas royalties 578 use continued to June 30, 1919 578 Saint Louis Boarding School included 578 vocational education 578 per capita allowance 578 applicable to current year 578 for Agency expenses, from royalties 579 for Agency office building, from previous appropriations 579 allottees may exchange homestead allotments for other vacant lands 579 may Bell surplus and homestead allotments 579 provisions for determining heirs of deceased allottees not applicable to 567 receipts from leases may bo deposited in Oklahoma banks 579 interest, etc 579 sums for Agency purposes to be paid on requisition of tribal council 578 salary limitations not applicable 578 *Osage River, Mo., * appropriation for improvement of 259, 1282 *Osborne, Lithgow, * may accept present from British Government 1326 *Osmium, * provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Oswego, N.
Y., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 909, 1284 immediate transportation facilities extended to 916 *Ottoman Empire (see*Turkey) *Ouachita River, Ark. and La., * appropriation for improvement of 257, 907, 1281 *Outfits, Navy First Enlistments, * appropriation for 707 clothing gratuity, Naval Reserve Force 707 deficiency appropriation for 31, 486, 832, 839, 1039, 1166 for war expenses 204 clothing gratuity, Naval Reserve Force 204 for, 1919 1033 *Owego, N, Y., * appropriation for public building 110 *Oyster Creek, Tex., * appropriation for improvement of 257 *Oysters, * appropriation for investigating shipping, etc., of 991 *Ozark National Forest, Ark., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 **P.** *P.
M. C. Coal Company, * may bridge Tug River between Pike County, Ky., and Mingo County, W. Va 899 *Pacific Coasts, * appropriation for surveys of 162, 688 *Pacific Railroads, * appropriation for expenses of suits affecting 156, 682 *Packing Houses, * for necessaries, may be taken, etc., for public use 279 *Pagan River, Va., * appropriation for improvement of 254, 906, 1278 *Pages, * appropriation for, House of Representatives, 1st session, 65th Congress, to June 30, 1917 2 for House of Representatives 242, 763, 1218 for Senate 242, 760, 1215 deficiency appropriation for House of Representatives 836 for Senate 25, 835 *Paintings, * excise tax on, sold by other than artist 1123 *Pajamas, * excise tax on, bought for use 1124 *Paia Indian Reservation, Cal., * appropriation for irrigation project on 562 *Palladium, * provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Palladium, and Compounds, * subject to law regulating sale, etc., of explosives 671 *Pamlico River, N.
C., * appropriation for improvement of 254, 906, 1278 *Pamlico Sound, * appropriation for improvement of waterway to Beaufort Inlet, N. C., from 254, 906, 1278 *Pamunkey River, Va., * appropriation for improvement of 254, 1278 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1288 *Pan American Building, D. C., * appropriation for extending service of central heating, etc., plant to 112 *Pan American Conference, Fifth, * appropriation for participating in 526, 1332 *Pan American International Farm and Live Stock Exposition, * foreign nations invited to Farmers’ National Congress at 1049 *Pan American Scientific Congress, Second, * amount allowed for salaries increased 3 *Pan American Trade Mark Registration Bureau, * appropriation for quota for expense of, at Habana 1335 deficiency appropriation for 1023 *Pan American Union, * appropriation for expenses 524, 1330 for printing and binding for 175, 701 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 378, 604 for printing and binding continue 498 *Panama, * appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 for annual payment to 527, 1333cxcv *Panama-California Exposition, * appropriation for transfer, etc., of Government exhibit at, to Mississippi Centennial Exposition 126 *Panama Canal, * appropriation for all expenses; objects designated 176, 702 pay of officials and employees 176, 702 contingent expenses 176, 702 damages to vessels passing through locks 177, 702 losses or damages to property taken 177, 702 claims for damages to lands, etc 177, 702 expenses, sides of unserviceable property, etc 177, 702 preparing estimates on Isthmus 177, 702 per diem subsistence, employees traveling, etc 177, 702 miscellaneous expenses 177 for construction and equipment; additional to Auditor for War Department 177 completing dock at Cristobal 177 constructing two seagoing coal barges; contracts 177 building two colliers rescinded 177 for maintenance and operation 177, 703 for salary of Governor 177, 703 correction 240 for procuring supplies, equipment, etc., for Pauama Railroad, etc 177, 703 payments to injured employees 177, 703 for sanitation, hospitals, etc 178, 703 for civil government expenses 178, 703 expenditures payable from proceeds of bonds; exceptions 178 restriction on employees and compensation 178, 703 for general expenses from moneys received from specified sources 178, 703 net profits to be covered into the Treasury 179, 704 for operating waterworks, etc., Panama and Colon, from receipts, etc 179, 704 for refunding tolls from receipts 179 transfer of insane Americans to Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D.
C 179 for fortifications 179, 819, 1307 for clearings and trails 179, 819, 1307 for preservation, etc., fortifications 179, 819, 1307 for electric plant supplies, fortifications 179, 819, 1307 for seacoast batteries 179, 819, 1307 for Coco Solo Point, submarine base 179 for constructing, etc., aeronautic station 179 for submarine mines supplies 179 for fire-control installations 179, 819, 1308 for purchase, etc., aerial machines, etc.; supervision of building construction. 180 for purchase, etc., seacoast cannon 180 for ammunition; contracts 180, 819 for installing, etc., seacast artillery 180 for building ordnance depot 180 for two magazines, etc 180 repeal ot appropriations for dock and dredging 180 for sea walls and embankments 819 for acquiring, etc., lands 819 for searchlights 819 for electric plants, installation, etc 819, 1307 for fire-control stations, construction, etc 819 for expenses, ordnance depot 819 for cantonment camp construction, etc 819 under direction of Governor 819 appropriation for land defenses 1308 for reserve engineer equipment 1308 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 1308 balances for submarine mines supplies, covered in 1308 for barracks and quarters.
Infantry 1308 for barracks and quarters, Coast Artillery, Fort Sherman 1308 officers’ quarters limited 1308 for new wharf, Fort Sherman 1308 materials, etc., to be purchased from War Department stock on hand 1308 no pay to officer using time-measuring device on work of employee 180 for mosquito destruction, Canal Zone 60 for hospital treatment of Army garrisons, etc.; subsistence. 61, 866 for surveys of Atlantic coast entrance to 162, 688 for Weather Service expenses in 975 for relief and protection of American seamen in 529, 1335 deficiency appropriation for fire-control installations, coast defenses 22 for war expenses, fortifications 201, 488 for seacoast batteries 201 for land defenses 201 for electric plants for seacoast fortifications 201 for searchlights 201 for purchase, etc., seacoast cannon 201 for ammunition for seacoast cannon 201, 1032 for installing, etc., seacoast artillery 201 for submarine mines and supplies 201, 1032 for ordnance depot 201, 355 for submarine base, Coco Solo Point 355 for fortifications, protecting, under Governor 355 for protecting, under Army 355 for barracks, quarters, etc., for troops 831 for land defenses 831 for relief and protection of American seamen 347 for Completing Dock No. 6, Cristobal 482 limit of cost increased 482 for sanitation, hospitals, etc 597 for submarine mines 1032 additional pav of $120 a year not applicable to employees on 814 of $240 a year not applicable to emplovees of 1267 correction of appropriation for salary of Governor 240 houses of, may be occupied by officers serving with troops, without paying rent 855 jurisdiction of Canal Zone district court of offenses under Trading with the Enemy Act 425 rules, etc., governing vessels in Canal Zone waters to be made by Governor of, in time of war 220 *Panama Canal Bonds, * issue authorized at 3 1/2 per cent of unissued 36 bonds authorized in lieu of unissued 288 *Panama Canal, Governor of the, * appropriation for salary of 177, 703 correction 240 for construction of cantonment camps, etc., under direction of 892 *Papago Indian Reservation, Ariz., * appropriation for irrigation project on 561cxcvi appropriation for constructing fence on boundary line between Mexico and 569 *Papago Indians, Ariz., * appropriation for water supply for villages 568 deficiency appropriation for schools 840 *Paper, * appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc 808, 1260 *Paper Clay, * provisions for increasing supply, produetion, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Paper, Distinctive, * appropriation for expenses, United States securities 119, 643 consolidation of stock for currency issues 119 deficiency appropriation for, United States securities 4 number of sheets increased for currency and internal revenue stamps, 1917 5 internal revenue stamps, checks, etc 348 *Paper Making, * appropriation for testing, etc., fibrous plants, including flax straw, etc 982 for testing woods suitable for 989 Paraguay, appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 *Parasols, * excise tax on, bought for use 1124 *Parcel Post, * appropriation for experimental country motor express routes for 1198 deficiency appropriation for insurance payments 33, 381 *Parcel Post Packages, * stamp tax on 1137 penalty for shipping not fully stamped.. 1138 war revenue stamp tax on 324 transporting without, forbidden 324 *Paris Green(see* Insecticide Act) *Parts, Tex., * appropriation for public building 110 deficiency appropriation for public building, rent, etc 466, 838 *Park Road, D.
C., * deficiency appropriation for paving, New Hampshire Avenue to Fourteenth Street 469 *Parking Commission, D. C., * appropriation for expenses 930 *Parks, D. C., * appropriation for care, etc., Rock Creekand Piney Branch 931 *Parks, D. C., Small, * deficiency appropriation for, outside city limits, etc 9 *Parris Island, S. C. (see also*Port Royal, S. C.), appropriation for naval hospital, public works 723 for acquiring all of, for Port Royal Marine recruiting station 724 *Partnerships, * income tax levied only on individuals constituting 1070 returns req uired 1074 liability of members of, for income tax 331 war excess profits tax levied on net income of 303 *Pascagoula, Miss., * appropriation for improvement of harbor and channel through Horn Island Pass 256, 1279 *Pascagoula River, Miss., * appropriation for improvement of 256, 256, 907, 1279 for maintenance of 1280 *Pasquotank River, N.
C., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1288 *Pass Cavallo, Tex., * appropriation for improvement of channel to Port Lavaca, Tex 257, 1281 *Pass Manchac, La., * appropriation for improvement of 256 *Passage Tickets, Foreign, * stamp tax on; Canada and Mexico excepted 1137 war revenue stamp tax on, to foreign ports; exception 323 *Passaic River, N. J., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1288 *Passenger Steamers, * kerosene, etc., allowed as stores on 499 *Passengers, * revenue tax on transportation of, in United States 1102 in competition with foreign water lines 1102 seats, berths, staterooms in cars, etc 1102 provisions for mileage books, cash fares, etc 1102 war revenue tax on interstate transportation of 314 seats, berths, and staterooms 314 provisions for mileage books, cash fares, etc 314 *Passes, Military, Naval, etc., * punishment for wrongful use, etc., of fraudulent, etc 228 *Passports, * application requirements extended 227 punishment for false statements, illegal use, etc 227 forging, counterfeiting, etc 227 using when void 227 citizens required to take out, to leave or enter the country, after issue of proclamation to that effect 559 *Pastes, * war excise tax on medicinal, sold by producer, etc 317 *Patapsco River, Md., * appropriation for improvement of, and channel to Baltimore 253 *Patent Medicines, etc., * excise tax on sales of for use 1125 war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317 *Patent Office Gazette, * appropriation for printing, binding, etc.. 174, 700 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 28 *Patent Office, Interior Department, * appropriation for Commissioner, assistants, examiners, etc 795, 1248 for special temporary typewriters 796 for professional and scientifi c books, etc 796, 1249 for weekly issue of patents; drawings, etc.; furnishing to foreign Governments 796, 1249 for investigations, etc 796, 1249 for expenses, International Bureau, Berne 796, 1249 for storing models, etc 798 for printing weekly issue of patents, etc 174, 700 for printing, etc., Official Gazette, etc. 174, 700cxcvii appropriation for binding Bet of German patents 174 for repairs, etc., of building 666 deficiency appropriation for reconstruction. etc., building 18 for printing and binding 28 for additional temporary employees 372 binding patents of foreign countries authorized from 378 *Patents (see also*Trading with the Enemy), conditions for issue, etc., for discovery of free energy generator “Garabed” 435 inventions maybe withheld, in time of war if publication deemed detrimental to public safety 394, 422 may be ordered to be kept secret 394, 422 held to be abandoned if published in violation of order 394, 422 if patent applied for in foreign country without permission, etc 395, 422 compensation for, if tendered to the Government, and patent granted 395, 422 suit for use authorized 395, 422 owned, etc., by unlicensed enemy to be assigned, etc., to Alien Property Custodian 1020 recording, etc., directed 1020 effect of 1020 claims against, subject to Trading with Enemy Act, etc 1021 provisions for filing applications for, etc., bv an enemy 420 applications by citizens in enemy country, etc 420 manufacturing under, owned bv enemy 420 regulation of prices of articles necessary for health of armed forces, etc 421 suits for infringement allowed enemy owner after the war 421 notice to Custodian before judgment 421 unlicensed use or manufacture of inventions by United States recoverable 705 suit in Court of Claims for compensation 705 no jurisdiction if article heretofore used, etc 705 defenses allowed 705 patents by employees of the Government, etc., excluded 705 *Patents, Commissioner of, * appropriation for, assistants, examiners, etc 795, 1248 *Paterson, M J., * appropriation for public building 110 *Patrols, Naval, * deficiency appropriation for batteries, etc., for 370 *Pauma Indian Reservation;
Calif., * appropriation ior irrigation project on 562 *Pawcatuck River, R. I., and Conn., * appropriation for improvement of 250, 905 *Pawnbrokers, * special tax imposed on 1127 *Pawnee Indians, Okla., * appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 578 *Pawtucket River, R. I., * appropriation for improvement of 262, 905, 1275 *Paxton, Ill., * appropriation for public building 110 *Pay, Army, * appropriation for officers of the line 44, 851 for Officers’ Reserve Corps 45, 852 for National Guard officers 45, 852 for enlisted men of the line 45, 852 for Regular Army Reserve 45, 852 appropriation for Enlisted Reserve Corps. 45, 852 for enlisted men National Guard 45, 852 for enlisted men staff departments and corps 45, 852 for clerks, etc., Chief of Staff, departments, etc 46, 852 for staff officers 46, 853 for retired officers, etc 48, 854 for retired enlisted men 48, 854 deficiency appropriation for 10, 30, 33, 379, 382, 838, 842, 1039 for war expenses, officers of the line, including National Guard staff officers; longevity 188, 356 for staff officers 189 for enlisted men, including recruits 188 training for officers of Reserve Corps 188 for, 1919 1027 balance of appropriation for, 1919, covered in 1170 allotment of, permitted to officers and enlisted men, retired officers and enlisted men on active duty, and civilians on duty abroad 384 paid to allottees before official notice of discontinuance to pass to credit of disbursing officer 385 erroneous payments charged to officer failing to make report 385 now in force, not in validated 385 authorized for emergency additional increase in Aviation Section, Signal Corps 246 emergency ratesforenlistedmencontinued 1211 enlisted men allowed increased, during emergency; rates 82 not credited to continuous service 82 payment of $60 from, to persons honorably discharged from military service since April 7, 1917 1151 use forbidden for line officers, appointed in violation of specified ratio of annual increment 44 officers promoted to rank from date of lawful promotion 44 *Pay Clerks, Army, * appropriation for retired 48, 854 *pay Clerks, Marine Corps, * title of clerks for assistant paymasters changed to 735 number authorized, duty assigned, etc 735 *Pay Deposit Fund, Military and Naval, * appropriation for interest on sums held for 400 created from one-half of pay of enlisted men not allotted; interest 403 payments from 403 *Pay, Marine Corps, * appropriation for 734 deficiency appropriation for 16, 30, 34, 380, 382, 489, 939, 1039 for war expenses 213 balances of appropriations for, covered in 1174 *Pay, Nary, * appropriation for, and allowances 728 for, miscellaneous 704 payment of lasses, etc., not over $1,000, to private property in friendly European country, from 705 deficiency appropriation for 15, 16, 31, 34, 380, 382, 832, 839, 843, 1039, 1167 for, miscellaneous 14, 16, 30, 34, 380, 599, 832, 839, 1039, 1165 for miscellaneous, war expenses 203cxcviii deficiency appropriation for, war expenses 209 expenses of medals of honor, etc., to be paid from 1056 new ratings fixed for artificer branch 397 payment of $60 from, to persons honorably discharged, etc., from naval service since April 7, 1917 1151 retired chief warrant and warrant officers on active duty since August 29, 1916; service credit, etc 516 transportation home of civil employees coming to District of Columbia for war work, etc., and no longer needed payable from, miscellaneous 1053 *Payette National Forest, Idaho, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Payment of Tax at Source, * income of nonresident aliens, etc., subject to; exceptions 332, 1072 of interest to unknown owners 1072 by corporations, etc., guaranteeing interest free from tax 332, 1072 if exemption claimed by recipient, excepted 333, 1073 returns, etc., to be made 333, 1073 *Peace Palace at The Hague, * appropriation for contribution to 526, 1332 *Peace River, Fla., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 264 *Peanuts, * appropriation for conservation and utilization of 1046 *Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, * appropriation for aids to navigation 160 for naval hospital, public works 723 for naval station, water supply 725 for fuel storage 726 deficiency appropriation for naval construction plant 832 for completing dry dock, naval station at. 1166 *Pearl River County.
Miss., * time extended for bridging Pearl River by Washington Parish and 1041 *Pearl River, Miss., * appropriation for improvement of 256, 907, 1280 construction of bridge across, in Mississippi, authorized 1156 time extended for bridging, Washington, La 1041 *Pearls, * excise tax on sales of, by dealers 1124 *Peat, * appropriation for experiments, etc., in making fuel oil, etc., from 1154 *Pecans, * appropriation for investigating diseases of 980 for improving methods of growing, harvesting. etc 982 for investigating insects affecting 994 *Peconic Bay, N.
Y., * preliminary examination, etc., for waterway from Jamaica Bay to, modified 262 *Pecuniary Claims between United Stales and Great Britain, * appropriation for expenses, arbitration of outstanding 525, 1331 *Peekskill, N. Y., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 251 *Peking, China, * appropriation for addition to legation building at 530 for marine barracks 726 *Pelham, N. Y, * appropriation for naval hospital, public works 723 *Pellagra, * appropriation for study of, Public Health Service 121, 645 *Pend Oreille National Forest, Idaho, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Penitentiaries, United States, * appropriation for construction, Leaven worth, Kans 154, 680 for construction, Atlanta, Ga 154 for construction, McNeil Island, Wash 680 use for other buildings forbidden 681 for maintenance, Leavenworth..
Kans 158, 684 for maintenance, Atlanta, Ga 159, 685 for maintenance, McNeil Island. Wash 159, 686 deficiency appropriation for Leavenworth, Kans 21, 494, 834, 1040 for Atlanta, Ga 21, 494, 834, 1035, 1040 for McNeil Island, Wash 22, 383, 494, 834, 1035, 1040 cotton fabrics to be manufactured at Atlanta, Ga., for Government uses 896 purchase of additional land at A tlanta, Ga., for agricultural production, etc 896 *Pennsylvania, and Newark Railroad Company, * time extended for bridging Delaware River, Trenton, N.
J., by 1155 *Pennsylvania Avenue and Madison Place, D. C., * building authorized at, for use of Treasury Department 295 *Pennsylvania Railroad Company, * time extended for bridging Delaware River, Trenton, N. J., by 1155 *Pensacola Bay, Fla., * preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of channel, to Mobile Bay, Ala 1289 *Pensacola. Fla., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 255, 907, 1279 for naval aeronautic station, improvements, etc 725 *Pension Office, Interior Department, * appropriation for Commissioner, assistants, chief clerk, etc 795, 1248 for disbursing clerk for payment of pensions, clerks, etc 795, 1248 restriction on filling vacancies; salaries to lapse 795 for per diem, investigations, etc 795, 1248 for labor saving devices, etc 795, 1248 for repairs of building 141, 666 deficiency appropriation for alterations, etc 17 *Pensions, * appropriation for Commissioner, assistants, etc 795, 1248 for disbursing clerk for payment of, assistant, etc 795, 1248 for Army and Navy 741, 1175 Navy from naval fund 742, 1175 separate accounts required 742, 1175 for fees, etc., examining surgeons 742, 1175 deficiency appropriation for Army and Navy 20, 492 for fees, etc., examining surgeons 31 for Army 1039 allowed Public Health officers, serving in time of war, with Coast Guard, Army, or Navy 242cxcix existing laws not applicable to persona in active service October 6, 1917, or entering thereafter, or widows, etc., thereof 613 accrued rights not affected 613 granted to widows, etc., of persons serving in War with Spain 903 Philippine insurrection 903 Chinese Boxer rebellion 903 conditions; minor children, etc 903 attorneys’ fees limited 904 punishment for violations 904 rate lor Civil War service of ninety days or more increased to $30 a month 603 increases if 72 years old 603 no reduction of present allowance 603 limitation of attorneys’ fees 603 widows; for Civil War, War with Spain, and Philippine insurrection, to be $25 a month 408 allowance to children not affected 408 no pension reduced 408 *Pensions, Commissioner of, * appropriation for, assistants, clerks, etc 790, 1248 *Pentwater, Mich., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 1283 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of harbor 265 *Performances, Public, * internal revenue tax on admissions to 1120 exemptions 1121 war revenue tax on admissions to 318 exemptions 318 *Perfumes, * internal revenue tax on imported, containing distilled spirits 308, 1106 collection at customhouse, etc 308, 1106 war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317 *Periodicals, * second class mail rates on, increased, etc 327 mailed by other titan publisher, unchanged 328 *Perishable Edible Products, * appropriation for cooperation with plants for dehydration of, to determine methods, etc 1007 establishment and operation of Government plants authorized to supply Amy and Navy 1007 continued use of receipts of Government plants until June 30, 1919 1007 *Perishable Foods, * appropriation for market inspection of 1047 *Permits, Military, Naval, or Official, * punishment for forging, wrongfully using, etc 228 *Permits to Travel, * required of aliens, during the war, from or into tire United States 559 citizens, subject to limitations and exceptions 559 *Perry’s Victory Centennial Commission, * creation and composition of 1323 memorial monument to the battle on Lake Erie turned over to, with full authority to maintain, etc 1323 powers, etc., conferred 1324 *Perryville, Md., Nitrate Plant, * hospital, etc., transferred to Public Health Service 1303 *Persia, * appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 for interpreter to legation, etc 520, 1327 for interpreters and guards, at consulates in 529, 1334 *Personal Property, * reimbursement for loss, etc., in Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard, due to war, shipwreck, etc 389 provisions governing 389 *Personal Service Corporations, * definition of term as used in Revenue Act of 1918 1059 exempt from income tax 1077 income tax levied on individual stockholders of 1070 *Personal Tax Board, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries 919 *“Persons, ”* extension of meaning of, in Act regulating manufacture, etc., of explosives 386 *Peru, * appropriation for minister to 519 for ambassador to 1325 *Petaluma Creek, Cal., * appropriation for improvement of 259, 910, 1284 *Petersburg, Va., * appropriation for improvement of channel at 906 *Petoskey, Mich., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Petroleum, * appropriation for investigations for economic production, etc., of 146, 671 lubricating oils of relined, may be used as stores on passenger steamers 499 *Petroleum Jellies, * war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317 *Petroleum Reserves, Naval, * appropriation for care, etc 726 *Petticoats, * excise tax on, brought for use 1124 *Pharmacopœia, United States, * appropriation for cooperating in revision of 992 *Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and Pittsburgh Railroad Company, * may bridge Susquehanna River, Harrisburg, Pa 1013 *Philadelphia.
Pa., * appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 781, 1235 for Frankford Arsenal 127 for immigrant station, underground wiring system 170 for mint at 782, 1236 for navy yard, fuel-oil plant 706 for naval home 713 for naval hospital, public works 723 for naval hospital, etc., League Island, public works 723 for navy yard, public works; dry dock, etc 723 for Marine Corps supplies depot extensions, etc 723 additional land, etc 723 deficiency appropriation for Marine Corps supplies depot, additional land, etc 215 for Frankford Arsenal 352, 474 for mint at, war expenses 465 for naval home 486 *Philanthropic Associations, etc., * second class mail rates on publications of, increased, etc 328 *Philippine Insurrection, * widows’ pension for sendee in, to be $25 a month, etc 408 pensions allowed widows, etc., of persons serving in; conditions 903 *Philippine Islands, * appropriation for pay of Resident Commissioners from 762, 1216cc appropriation for shelter of troops in 57, 863 rentals for troops in China 58, 863 restriction on amount for officers’ quarters 58, 863 for care of insane soldiers at asylums in 61, 867 for contingent expenses, Engineer Department, Army 62, 868 for arrears of pay, war in 141, 666 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 529, 1335 for accomodations for seacoast artillery 655 for care of lepers, etc., Culion 706 for mail equipments for 751, 1197 for seacoast batteries 818 for preservation, repair, etc., torpedo structures 818 for electric plants, seacoast fortifications 818, 1307 for preservation, etc., of fortifications 1307 for searchlights for harbor defense 1307 for submarine mine structures, etc 1307 deficiency appropriation for shipwrecked American seamen in 347, 463 for war expenses of fortifications in 481 act of legislature imposing certain taxes, ratified 597 income tax in, subject to legislature thereof 302 income tax to be collected by insular officials, etc 1087 returns by citizens or residents 1087 corporations 1087 nonresident aliens, on income from insular sources 1087 foreign corporations, on income from, insular sources 1088 insular corporation tax not allowed as credit, etc., in income returns 1088 authority of legislature to amend, etc 1088 jurisdiction of courts of first instance, in offenses under National Defense, Espionage, etc., Act 231 under trading with the enemy act 425 militia, etc., in, may be called into United States service 432 members may be drafted as National Guard 432 pay, etc., not to exceed allowances of Philippine Scouts when serving in the Islands 432 *Philippine Scouts, * appropriation for pay of retired officers 48, 854 for pay of officers; longevity 49, 855 for pay of enlisted men; longevity 49, 855 deficiency appropriation for pay of enlisted men, 1919 1027 officers may accept commissions in militia, etc., of the Islands 500 status continued and eligible for reappointment 500 service credit for time in militia, etc 501 *Phoenix, Ariz., * appropriation for Indian school 568 *Phoenix Indian Sanatorium, Ariz., * appropriation for maintenance, etc, of 564 *Phoenixville, Pa., * appropriation for public building 110 *Phonographs, * excise tax on, and records, sold by producer, etc 1122 war excise tax on, and records, sold by producer, etc 316 *Phosphorus, * provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Photographic Films and Plates, * excise tax on, other than moving picture films, sold by producer, etc 1122 *Physical Constants, etc., * appropriation for operating testing machines to determine 807, 1259 *Physical Education, * appropriation for investigating, etc 1249 *Physical Hydrography, * appropriation tor continuing researches in 162, 688 *Physical Qualities of Materials, * appropriation for experiments in constants, etc 1260 *Physical Valuation of Railroads, etc., * appropriation for expenses of ascertaining 123, 649 deficiency appropriation for expenses of ascertaining 824 proceedings relating to, may be considered by not less than five members of I nterstate Commerce Commission 271 *Physically Incompetents, * may be excluded, etc., from military service 79 *Piano Players, * excise tax on mechanical, and records, sold by producer, etc 1122 war excise tax on mechanical, and records, sold by producer, etc 316 *Pianos, * excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 *Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, N.
J., * appropriation for water supply, magazine, etc 127 for bridges, roads, etc 127 for plant for drying powder 127 for magazines, etc 127 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, additional land 185 for buildings 352 for enlarging surveillance magazine 1026 for road repairs 1026 for houses for employees 1026 *Picture Frames, * excise tax on, bought for use 1123 *Piecework Employees, Government, * percentage increase of pay for year 1918, allowed 384 basis of computing; not allowed regular per diem employees 384 *Pierre, S.
Dak., * appropriation for Indian school 585 *Piers, * acquiring, etc., with plants for shipbuilding, etc 1022 *Pigeon Bayou, La., * appropriation for improvement of 256 *Pigeons, Homing, * interfering, etc., with Government owned, unlawful 533 punishment for 333 *Pigments, * appropriation for developing standards of, etc., for industrial use 807, 1259 *Pike County, Ky., * bridge authorized across Tug River between Mingo County, W. Va., and 899 *Pike National Forest, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Pills, * war excise tax on medicinal, etc., sold by producer, etc 317 *Pilot Charts, Hydrographic, * appropriation for preparation, etc 789 deficiency appropriation for preparation, etc 203, 485cci *Pilots, * exempted from selective draft 79 *Pima Indian Hospital, Ariz., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 564 *Pima Indians, Ariz., * appropriation for irrigation system, Gila River Reservation 568 *Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, S.
Dak., * appropriation for school buildings on 585 *Piney Branch Parkway, D. C., * appropriation for care and improvement 931 made a part of park system of District of Columbia 650 *Piney Branch Road, D. C., * part of, abandoned; reversion to abutting owners 927 *Pink Bolhcorm of Cotton, * appropriation for emergency expenses for preventing spread of 1006 for preventing entrance from Mexcio of cotton and seed; inspection, cleaning, etc 1006 use of receipts from disinfecting, etc., charges 1006 for investigation and local extermination in Mexico 1006 for control measures in Mexico 1007 for surveys of infestation in Texas and other States 1007 cooperative establishing of cotton free areas, etc 1007 cooperative extermination measures with Mexican authorities 1007 pavment for destroyed crops, etc., forbidden 1007 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of, etc 374 *Pipe Lines, * internal revenue tax on transporting oil by 1102 war revenue tax on transporting oil by 315 *Pipes, * excise tax on meerschaum, etc., sold by producer, etc 1122 *Pipestone, Minn., * appropriation for Indian school 572 for laundry, heating and power systems, etc 572 *Pireway Ferry, N.
C., * bridge authorized across Waccamaw River, at 342 *Piscataqua River, N. H., * preliminary examination, etc., to be made for waterway connecting, with Merrimack River 1288 *Pisgah National Forest, N. C., * acceptance of lands near, for park purposes authorized 152 *Pithlachascotce River, Fla., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 264 *Pittsburg, Tex., * appropriation for public building 110 *Pittsburgh; Pa., * appropriation for public building, post office and courthouse 110 for mining experiment station, installing new buildings, etc 146, 672 for improvement of grounds, etc 146, 672 for installing experimental mine, etc., Bruceton 146, 672 for personal services, care of new buildings 146, 672 for maintenance of harbor 252, 909 bridge authorized across Allegheny River at 1188 *Pittsfield, Mass., * appropriation for public building, additional land 110 *Pittston, Pa., * appropriation for public building 110 *Plans of National Defense (see* National Defense, Espionage, etc.) *Plant Diseases, * appropriation for investigating, etc 980 for eradicating, etc 1046 for survey of 1046 *Plant Diseases and Insect Pests, * appropriation for maintaining quarantine districts for 1005 *Plant Dust Explosions and Fires, * appropriation for preventing 1046 *Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture, * appropriation for chief of bureau, clerks, gardeners, etc 979 for general expenses aud investigations 980 limit on buildings 980 for investigating plant, fruit, and tree diseases; pecans 980 for citrus canker 980 local contributions required 980 for forest, etc., trees, white-pine blister rust, etc 980 amount for cooperative eradicating white-pine blister rust conditions 980 for investigating, etc., cotton, truck, etc., crop plants 981 for physiology of crop plants, etc 981 for soil bacteriology and plant nutrition investigations 981 cultures for legumes, etc 981 publication of tests, etc 981 for soil fertility investigations, adapting crops from tropical regions, etc 981 cottonseed interbreeding 981 study of New Zealand flax in manufacture of binder twine 981 for drugs, spices, etc., investigations 981 for crop technological investigations, etc 981 for biophysical investigations, etc 981 for testing commercial seeds, etc 981 preventing importing of adulterated, etc., grasses 981 for improving cereal, tobacco, etc., production 981 flax cultivation, diseases, etc 981 corn improvement and production 981 investigating black ana stripe rust; destruction of propagative vegetation 981 com root and stalk diseases 982 for tobacco production, etc 982 for breeding fibrous plants for paper making 982 for drought resistant, etc., crops 982 for sugar plant, etc., investigations 982 developing beet seed industry 982 investigating cane and sorghum sirup production, by-products, etc. 982 for economic botany, improving grazing lands, etc 982 for dry land, etc., farming experiments 982 free distribution of trees restricted 982 for utilizing reclaimed lands in connection with western irrigation agriculture 982 for pomological investigations; pecans 982 for experimental gardens and grounds 982 for investigating producing, behavior in marketing, etc., of truqk crops, potatoes, etc 982ccii appropriation for farm, Arlington, Va 982 for foreign seed and plant introduction, experiments, etc 983 for purchase, etc., new seeds, and invest igation of forage crops; cacti, etc. 983 for administrative expenses 983 for seed purchase and Congressional distribution 983 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 32, 381, 841, 1040 for seeds, distribution, etc 841 *Plantation Creek, Ga., * appropriation for improvement of 254 *Plants and Plant Products, * appropriation for eradicating plant insects and diseases, and conserving products 274, 1046 *Plants, etc., Agricultural, * appropriation for investigating diseases of 980 pathological collections 980 plant disease survey 980 for nutrition, etc., investigations 981 testing, etc., cultures for inoculating legumes 981 *Plants for Shipbuilding, * appropriation for acquiring, etc 650 deficiency appropriation for acquiring, etc 345 *Plasters, * war excise tax on medicinal, sold by pro-ducer, etc 317 *Plate Printing, Treasury Department, * suspension of restriction on using power presses for, in Engraving and Printing Bureau, limited to during the war 349 *Platinum, * provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Platinum, and Compounds, * subject to law regulating sale, etc., of explosives 671 *Platt National Park, Okla., * appropriation for protection, etc 152, 679 *Plattsburg, N.
Y., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 905 *Playgrounds, D. C., * appropriation for equipment, etc 930 for salaries 930 for swimming pools 930 reappropriation for two new 930 reservation 126 transferred for playground purposes 930 deficiency appropriation for two additional swimming pools, etc 350 *Playing Cards, * stamp tax on 1137 war revenue stamp tax on; additional to present rate 324 *Pleasure Boats, * annual war excise tax on users of 317 special tax imposed on users of 1129 *Pleasure Boats, and Canoes, * excise tax on sales of, by builder, etc 1123 *Pleuropneumonia, etc., Animal, * appropriation for emergency use in eradicating, etc 1006 payment for animals destroyed; appraisal of values, etc 1006 *Plumas National Forest, Cal., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Plumbing Inspection, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries, etc., division of 918 *Plymouth, Mass., * appropriation for .mprovement of harbor 251, 1275 *Pneumatic Tubes, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., appraisers’ stores and customhouse, New York City 114, 637 *Pneumatic Tubes, etc., Postal Service, * commission to investigate, etc., continued to March 1, 1918 431 immediate use of appropriation for investigation, etc., of 102 steam to operate, furnished from appropriations for public buildings; payment for 116, 640 *Pocketbooks, * excise tax on, bought for use 1124 *Pocomoke River, Md., * appropriation for improvement of 253, 905, 1277 *Podiatry, D.
C., * regulation of practice of; fee required, etc 560 practice defined 560 punishment for violations 560 *Poinsett County, Ark., * may bridge Little River 385 *Point Borinquen, P. R., * appropriation for light station, change of site, etc 161 *Point Judith Pond, R. I., * appropriation for improvement of entrance to 905, 1275 *Point Judith, R. I., * appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 905, 1275 *Point Lookout, Md., * appropriation for care of Confederate cemetery 131, 657 *Poisonous Foods, Drugs, etc., * appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 992 *Poisonous Plants, * appropriation for physiological and fermentation investigations of 981 *Poland, * appropriation for minister to 1325 *Police Court, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries 942 for expenses, witness fees, jurors, etc 942 deficiency appropriation for expenses 8 for refund from District revenues to the Treasury, of fines in United States criminal cases 8 for jurors 1021 probation officer, two assistants, etc., for 1325 *Police, D. C., * appropriation for major, officers, etc 937 additional officers, etc., provided 938 probationary service 938 for aid to National Bureau of Criminal Identification 938 for fuel, repairs, etc 938 for contingent expenses 938 detection of crime 938 for reconstructing cells, etc., ninth precinct 939 for house of detention 939 for harbor patrol 939 for relief fund allowances, etc 939 deficiency appropriation for harbor patrol 7, 470 for contingent expenses 470 for house of detention 470 *Policemen’s and Firemen’s Relief Fund, D.
C., * appropriation for allowances from 939 *Polish, etc., Forces, * readmission after the war of resident aliens enlisting in, attached to American or allied army 634cciii resident aliens enlisting in, against the enemy, readmitted after the war, though otherwise of excluded class 1014 *Polk County, Minn., * time extended for bridging Red River of the North, Bellmont, N. Dak., by Traill County, N. Dak., and 1160 *Pollock Rip Channel, Mass., * appropriation for improvement of 905, 1275 *Pollution of Navigable Streams and Lakes, * appropriation for investigating sanitation, sewage, and 121, 645 *Pomades, * war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317 *Ponca Indians, Okla, and Nebr., * appropriation for support, etc., of 578 *Ponchatoula River, La., * appropriation for improvement of 256 *Pool Tables, etc., * excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 war excise tax on, sola by producer, etc 317 *Poor, D.
C., * appropriation for relief of the 949 for transportation of paupers 949 *Poorhouse, D. C. (see* Home for Aged and Infirm, D. C.) *Pop, * internal revenue tax on bottled, sold by producer, etc 1116 war revenue tax on, sold by producer, etc 312 *Poplar Island, Md., * preliminary examination, etc., to be made of harbor 263 *Population of the United States, * census of, to be taken in 1920, etc 1291 schedules of inquiries 1294 address of blind, deaf, and dumb 1294 *Porcelains, Art, * excise tax on, sold by other than artist 1123 *Pork, * appropriation for production of 1045 *Port Angeles, Wash., * sale of reserved townsite block in 502 tract of land may be conveyed by Clallam County to 341 *Port Aransas, Tex., * appropriation for improvement of 256 *Port Arthur Canal, Sabine Pass and, * appropriation for improvement of harbor at 907 *Port Arthur Canal, Tex., * appropriation for improvement of 1281 *Port Arthur, Tex., * preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of waterway from Sabine Pass to 264 *Port Bolivar Channel, Tex., * appropriation for improvement of 256, 907, 1280 *Port Clinton, Ohio, * appropriation for improvement of harbor 257, 909, 1283 *Port Gamble, Wash., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 1285 *Port Henry, N.
Y., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 905 *Port Lavaca, Tex., * appropriation for improvement of channel from Pass Cavallo to 257, 1281 *Port Royal, S. C., * appropriation for marine recruiting station, additional barracks buildings, etc 724 for acquiring remainder of Parris Island 724 *Port Townsend Bay, Wash., * appropriation for improvement of waterway to Oak Bay 260, 910, 1285 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of waterway from to Oak Bay 266 *Port Townsend, Wash, * appropriation for marine hospital 112 for quarantine station, fence 636 *Port Washington, Wis., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Port Wing, Wis., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 257, 909, 1282 *Portable Schools, D.
C., * appropriation for construction, etc 937 *Portage Lake, Mich., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Porter, * additional war revenue tax levied on 311 internal revenue tax on 1109 *Portland, Me., * appropriation for public building 110 for improvement of harbor 250 *Portland, Oreg., * appropriation for public building 110 *Porto Rico, * appropriation for pay of Resident Commissioner from 761, 1216 for quarantine system expenses 121, 645 for judge and clerk of district court 156, 1264 for expenses of district judge, outside of official residence 158, 684 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 529, 1335 for distinctive mail equipment for 751, 1197 for district court 812, 1264 for agricultural experiment stations in 999 deficiency appropriation for shipwrecked American seamen in 347, 463 for high power radio station in 371 allowed one midshipman at Naval Academy 430 distilled spirits produced in, prior to October 3, 1917, may be admitted for industrial uses only 1048 included in census of 1920 1291 income tax in, subject to legislature thereof 302 income tax to be collected by insular officials, etc 1087 returns by citizens or residents 1087 corporations 1087 nonresident aliens, on income from island sources 1087 foreign corporations, on income from island sources 1088 insular corporation tax not allowed as credit, etc., in income returns 1088 authority of legislature to amend, etc 1088 natives of, not citizens of United States, may be naturalized without required residence, if three years in Army, etc., service 542 salary of district court judge increased 1156 slaughter of imported tick infested cattle may be deferred 1049 tick infested cattle, otherwise sound, may be admitted from Virgin Islands 1049 *Porto Rico Judicial District, * deficiency appropriation for district judge 21 for clerk 21 *Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry, * appropriation for care of insane soldiers 61, 867 *Portsmouth, N.
H., * appropriation for navy yard public works; additions to shop buildings, etc 723 deficiency appropriation for naval hospital 832cciv *Portsmouth, Va., * improving or establishing new lighthouse depot, authorized 607 *Portugal, * appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 *Possessions of the United States, * citizens of, but not United States citizens or residents, subject only to tax on income from United States sources 1088 *Post Allowances to Consular and Diplomatic Officers, * appropriation for, in belligerent countries, etc 528 for, to meet living costs at posts 1334 deficiency appropriation for 463 *Post Cards, * rate of postage on, increased 327 *Post Office Department, * appropriation for Postmaster General, chief clerk, etc 799, 1252 for appointment clerk, etc 800, 1252 for chief inspector etc 800, 1252 for purchasing agent, assistant attorneys, etc 800, 1252 for clerks, messengers, engineers, etc. 800, 1252 readjustment of salaries of clerks 800, 1252 assignment of employees to bureaus, offices, etc 800, 1253 for censorship, etc., expenses 800 for First Assistant Postmaster General, chief clerk 800, 1253 for superintendent post office service division, assistants 800, 1253 for superintendent appointments division, assistants 800, 1253 for superintendent dead letters division 800, 1253 for chief correspondence division 800, 1253 for Second Assistant Postmaster General, chief clerk 800, 1253 for superintendent railway adjustments division, assistant 800, 1253 for superintendent foreign mails division, assistant 800, 1253 for general superintendent Railway Mail Service, assistant, etc 800, 1253 for Third Assistant Postmaster General, chief clerk 801, 1253 for director postal savings division, assistant, etc 801, 1253 for superintendent stamps division 801, 1253 for superintendent finance division 801, 1253 for superintendent classification division 801, 1253 for superintendent registered mails division 801, 1253 for superintendent money orders division, etc 801, 1253 for Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, chief clerk 801, 1253 for superintendent rural mails division, chief clerk 801, 1253 for superintendent equipment and supplies division, chief clerk 801, 1253 for topographer 801, 1253 for contingent expenses 801, 1253 for Official Postal Guide 801, 1254 use of receipts from sales 801, 1254 for reimbursing Government Printing Office for neat and power to post office, etc., D.
C. 1254 postal service appropriations not to be used for the Department 801, 1254 for printing and binding for 175, 700 for postal service 742, 1189 for erection, etc., of garage 1193 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 22, 492 for new equipment shops 22 for postal service 22, 33, 34, 374, 381, 383, 492, 601, 834, 842, 843, 1035, 1041, 1168 for judgments, Court of Claims under 201, 378, 837, 1038 for enforcing Espionage, and Trading with the Enemy Acts under 492 for printing and binding 601 for additional force, Postmaster General’s Office, 1919 1035 advances from Treasury directed for expenses in sale of war savings stamps by 1035 *Post Office Inspectors, * appropriation for chief, and chief clerk in Post Office Department 800, 1252 for salaries of 742, 1189 for per diem; allowances when temporarily absent from home, etc 742, 1189 for clerks, etc., division headquarters 742, 1189 for traveling expenses, etc 742, 1189 for livery hire 743, 1190 for expenses, division headquarters 743, 1190 for rewards, etc 743, 1190 for securing information, etc 743, 1190 *Post Office Service Division, Post Office Department, * appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 800, 1253 *Post Offices, * appropriation for postmasters 743, 1190 for assistant postmasters, first and second class 743, 1190 appointments and assignments limited 743 for clerks and employees, first and second class offices 743, 1190 for promotion of clerks of specified grades 745 foremen and stenographers at first class offices 745, 1192 increase in number of graded clerks 745 overtime pay allowed in lieu of compensatory time for Sunday, etc., work 745 computation of annual leaves 1192 overtime work restricted; use of substitutes 1192 aggregate number not to be exceeded 1192 for printers, mechanics, watchmen, etc 746, 1192 for contract station clerks 746, 1193 for temporary, auxiliary, and substitute clerks and carriers 746, 1193 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 746, 1193 for unusual conditions 746, 1193 for clerical services, third class offices 746, 1193 allowances for assistant postmasters 746, 1193 for rent, light, and fuel, first, second, and third class offices 746, 1193 leases allowed hereafter 746 limit, third class offices 746, 1193 for miscellaneous items, first and second class offices 746, 1193 for city delivery 746, 1193 holidays specified 1193 for substitutes for carriers absent with pay, etc 746, 1193 for carriers, new offices 746, 1193 for vehicle allowances; garage leases 746, 1193 amount available for fiscal year 1918 746 for messenger service 747, 1193 amount available for fiscal year 1918 747ccv appropriation for car fare and bicycles 747, 1193 for street car collections 747, 1193 for Detroit River service 747, 1193 for special delivery messengers 747, 1193 deficiency appropriation for temporary and auxiliary clerks, substitutes, etc 22, 34, 381, 492, 601, 847, 1168 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 33, 381 for rent, light, and fuel 33, 381, 383, 1041 for clerks, first and second class 33, 34, 381 for city delivery 381, 842 for unusual conditions 492, 1168 for miscellaneous, first and second class 492, 1168 for vehicle allowances, etc 601, 1169 for messenger service 1169 clerk hire increased at third class, if postmaster on leave without pay for military duty 329 grades established for clerks at first and second class 751 letter carriers in city delivery service 751 automatic transfer from existing to 751 limited to fiscal year 1919 752 limit of increased pay 752 classifications effective July 1, 1918 752 pay of other employees receiving not more than $2,200 a year increased; rates 752 officials excluded 752 provisions for increased pay of postmasters at fourth class 752 grade not advanced by 752 substitute, temporary, or auxiliary clerks and letter carriers to be paid 40 cents an hour 752 employees receiving pay from outside sources or at nominal compensation not included in increases 752 additional pay for fiscal year 1918 not computed as salarv 752 eight-hour law applicable to designated employees 753 overtime pay for excess work 753 grades for clerk and carriers in first and second class 1198 promotions after one year’s service 1198 under law for 1919 1198 increased pay of fourth class postmasters for 1920 1199 grades not advanced by 1199 increases in prior year continued 1199 officials excluded 1199 additional pay in 1918 and 1919 not computed as salaries 1199 steam to operate pneumatic tubes, to be furnished from appropriations for public buildings; payment for 116, 640 *Post Roads, Rural (see* Rural Post Roads) *Post Route, etc., Maps, * appropriation for expenses of preparing, etc.; sale 750, 1197 *Postage Stamps, * appropriation for manufacture, etc 749, 1196 deficiency appropriation for manufacture, etc 23, 374, 492 *Postal Cards, * appropriation for freight or expressage on 747, 1194 for manufacture 749, 1196 deficiency appropriation for manufacture 23 postage charge increased 327 restored to former rate July 1, 1919 1150 *Postal Guide, Official, * appropriation for publication of 801, 1254 use of receipts from sales as a further appropriation 801, 1254 *Postal Savings Division, Post Office Department, * appropriation for director, assistant, etc 801, 1253 for travel and miscellaneous expenses, office of director 749, 1196 for clerks, etc., auditing accounts of, Auditor for Post Office Department 774, 1229 for accountant, clerks, etc., Treasurer’s office 774, 1235 for supplies, etc.; expenses of bond issues 750, 1196 deposits allowed, increased to $2,500, exclusive of interest 754 noninterest bearing, not accepted 754 postal savings stamps may be purchased for ten cents 754 card to be furnished for 754 with ten stamps, accepted for savings account, or may be redeemed 754 *Postal Service, * Office of Postmaster General 742, 1189 appropriation for power, light, etc., for equipment shops 742, 1189 for post office inspectors 742, 1189 for per diem inspectors in the field 742, 1189 for clerks; traveling expenses 742, 1189 for livery hire 743, 1190 for expenses, division headquarters 743, 1190 for rewards, etc 743, 1190 for special assistant to Attorney General in postal cases 743, 1190 for travel and miscellaneous 743, 1190 Office of First Assistant Postmaster General 743, 1190 appropriation for postmasters; pay adjustments 743, 1190 readjustment of pay first, second, and third class offices 1190 no allowance for increased first class mail rates 1190 for assistants, first and second class offices 743, 1190 for superintendents, clerks, etc., first and second class offices 743, 1190 for promotions, first and second class offices 745 foremen and stenographers authorized 745, 1192 appointments and assignments restricted; classifications permitted 745, 1192 compensatory time or overtime pay for Sunday, etc., service 745 computation of annual leave 1192 overtime work restricted; aggregate allowed 1192 for printers, mechanics, watchmen, etc 746, 1192 for contract station clerks 746, 1193 for temporary, auxiliary, and substitute clerks 746, 1193 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 746, 1193 for unusual conditions 746, 1193 for clerical services, third class offices 746, 1193 assistant postmasters at third class offices 746, 1193 for rent, light, and fuel; terms 746, 1193 allowances, third class offices 746 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 746, 1193 for city delivery; carriers 746, 1193 observance of holidays 1193 for substitute carriers 746, 1193 for carriers, etc., at new offices 746, 1193 for vehicle allowance; garage leases 746, 1193 amount for fiscal year 1918 746ccvi appropriation for garage for the Department 1193 for mail messenger service 747, 1193 amount for fiscal year 1918 747 for car fare and bicycles 747, 1193 for street car collections 747, 1193 for Detroit River service 747, 1193 for special delivery fees, etc 747, 1193 for travel and miscellaneous 747, 1194 Office of Second Assistant Postmaster General 747, 1194 appropriation for star route transportation in Alaska 747, 1194 emergency service 747, 1194 for steamboat, etc., routes, or aeroplanes 747, 1194 Lake Winnepesaukee, N.
H., service 747, 1194 carriage as freight or express, if no contract, etc.; penalty for refusal 747 experimental aeroplane service 747 for railroad routes 747 for railroad routes and aeroplane service 1194 special freight train arrangements directed 747, 1194 aeroplane service, including Alaska 1194 for freight on postal cards, etc 747, 1194 for Railway Mail Service 747, 1194 for travel allowances, etc.; rate increased 1195 for rent, etc. ; space at terminals, etc 748, 1195 for electric and cable car service 748, 1195 determination of rates, by Interstate Commerce Commission 748 penalty for refusing service 749 for foreign mail transportation 749, 1196 sea post service 749 for censorship of foreign mails; amount immediately available 749 not applicable to censored mail from American Expeditionary Forces 749 for balances due foreign countries 749, 1196 for travel and miscellaneous 749, 1196 Office of Third Assistant Postmaster General 749, 1196 appropriation for postage stamps 749, 1196 for stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers 749, 1196 for distribution 749, 1196 for postal cards 749, 1196 for ship, steamboat, and way letters 749, 1196 for indemnity, lost registered, insured, and collect on delivery matter 749, 1196 for indemnity, lost international registered matter 749, 1196 for travel and miscellaneous 749, 1196 Postal Savings System 749, 1196 Office of Fourth Assistant Postmaster General 749, 1196 appropriation for stationery, etc. ; supplies, etc., for Postal Savings System 750, 1196 for postmarking stamps, typewriters, letter scales, etc 750, 1196 for twine and tying devices 750, 1197 experiments in tying devices, etc 750 for city delivery supplies, etc 750, 1197 for post route and rural delivery maps; sales, etc 750, 1197 for miscellaneous office supplies, etc 750, 1197 for shipment of supplies 750, 1197 for canceling machines 750, 1197 experimental mail distributing machines 750 for labor saving devices, etc 1197 traveling mechanicians 1197 appropriation for mail bags, locks, keys, etc.; equipmentshop expenses, labor, etc 750, 1197 special equipments, departments, Alaska, etc 751, 1197 for labor, equipment shops, etc 751 for star routes, except Alaska 751, 1197 discontinued where served by rural delivery 751 use forbidden if served by rural delivery, unless no carrier can be secured 751 for rural delivery service 751, 1197 allowance for increased distance of horse drawn vehicle routes modified 751 pay for horse drawn routes 1197 maximum allowance for motor vehicle routes 751 limit to motor route carriers increased 1198 for village delivery, second and third class offices 751, 1198 for experiments in operating motor truck routes for food products, and country motor express routes for fourth class mail between producer and consumer 1198 restriction, accounting, etc 1198 for travel and miscellaneous 751, 1198 increased pay, etc., 1919 751 classification, etc., of salaries for fiscal year 1920, etc 1198 for salaries increased hereby 1200 commission to investigate readjustment of salaries authorized; expenses 1200 purchase of supplies from surplus of other departments, etc 1200 for additional aid of rural post roads construction by States 1201 for roads in national forests 1201 for supplying postal deficiencies 754, 1202 deficiency appropriation for rewards, etc 22 for temporary and auxiliary clerks 22, 33, 34, 381, 492, 601, 1168 for mail messenger service 22, 492, 601, 1169 for star routes, Alaska 23 for railroad routes 23, 381, 383, 842, 1041 for postage stamps 23, 374, 492 for stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers 23, 374, 492 for postal cards 23 for indemnity, lost registered, etc., matter 23, 33, 374, 492, 835, 847 for stationery, etc 23, 493 for facing slips, etc 23 for wrapping paper 23 for postmarking stamps, etc 23, 493 for parcel post, insurance 33, 381, 842 for freight on stamped paper and mail bags 33, 381, 383, 842 for supplies 33 for star routes 33, 381, 383, 842, 1041 for postmasters 33, 34, 381, 383, 834, 842, 1035, 1041 for assistant postmasters and clerks 33 for clerks, first and second class offices 33, 34, 381, 842 for clerks, third class offices 33 for separating mails 33, 381 for contract station clerks 33 for Railway Mail Service 33, 34, 381, 842, 1041 for rural delivery 33, 34, 381, 383, 842, 843, 1041 for rent, light, and fuel 33, 381, 383, 842, 1041 for office appliances 33, 381 for labor saving devices, etc 842 for canceling machines 83, 842ccvii deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 33, 381, 492, 1168 for shipment of supplies 34, 374, 381, 383, 493, 842, 1041 for equipment repair shop; lease continued 374 for city delivery 381, 493, 842, 1041 for inland mail transportation 381, 383 for indemnities, international registered mail 381, 383, 842, 1041 for power boat service 381, 383 for electric and cable car service 381 for twine and tying devices 383, 493, 1169 for special delivery 383, 834, 1035 for reimbursing loss of two boxes of supplies 383 for censorship of the mails; restriction 492 for vehicle allowance, etc 492, 601, 1169 for unusual conditions 492, 1168 for mail bags, etc 493, 601 for star routes in Alaska 834, 842 for indemnities, lost insured mail 1041 for foreign mail transportation 1041 increased compensation, etc., during fiscal year 1919 751 assistant postmasters and supervisory officials 751 new grades established for clerks and carriers, first and second class offices 751 automatic transfers to 751 new grades established for railway postal clerks; classification 751 classification of railway post offices; assignment of clerks 752 automatic transfer of clerks to 752 provisions not extended beyond fiscal year 1919 752 salary increase not to exceed $200 a year 752 classifications effective July 1, 1918 752 allowances for employees at less than $800 a year 752 rural carriers on horse drawn routes 752 not applicable to special assistant to Attorney General, and first, second, and third class postmasters 752 fourth class postmasters; allowance for cancellations, etc 752 not advanced to third class by temporary increase 752 rate established for substitute, temporary, and auxiliary clerks and carriers 752 employees excepted from 752 five and ten per cent additional pay, 1918, not computed as salary 752 appropriation for 753 limitation of eight hours a day for watchmen, etc., in first and second class offices 753 railway postal clerks at terminal and transfer offices 753 not to extend over ten hours; overtime pay for excess 753 railway clerks allowed compensatory time for Sunday, etc., work at terminal and transfer offices 753 readjustment authorized of contracts made prior to July 1, 1917, for vehicle service, envelopes, blanks, etc 753 cancellation allowed by mutual consent 753 additional ten per cent pay to employees, 1918, extended to requisition fillers, watchmen, messengers, and laborers 753 liberty loan bonds may be accepted in lieu of personal, etc., securities from contractors, etc 753 motor vehicle truck route experiments authorized for selected cities 753 appropriation for; report of results 753 aeroplanes and automobiles suitable for postal use may be received from War Department 753 payment for operating expenses 754 employees entering military or naval service during war to be reassigned to duty; conditions 754 adjustment of postmasters’ claims for losses to include war savings certificates, and Government thrift stamps, etc. 754 limitations 754 payments to postmasters for recruits, repealed 754 postal savings deposits; maximum allowed for, increased 754 noninterest bearing, not accepted 754 postal savings stamps to be issued; use designated 754 grading pay of clerks in first and second class offices and carriers for fiscal year 1920 1198 promotions; for service in prior year 1198 railway postal clerks graded; classification 1198 railway post offices, etc., classified; salaries graded 1198 assignments to division offices, etc 1199 promotion in classes; qualifications 1199 clerks in charge of crews 1199 rural carriers’ pay for fiscal year 1920, rated 1199 fourth class postmasters’ pay rated for fiscal year 1920 1199 no advance in class for temporary increase 1199 increased pay of prior year continued 1199 minimum for assistant postmasters and supervisory officials 1199 employees excluded 1199 ten and fifteen per cent increase for 1918 and 1919, not computed as salary 1199 appropriation for increases 1200 additional appropriations from the Treasury to aid States in building rural post roads 1201 additional pay of $120 a year not applicable to employees in 814 of $240 a year 1267 aeroplane mail postage rates established 548 cotton fabrics for mail bags, etc., to be purchased from Government factory at Atlanta, Ga., penitentiary 896 employees to assist in sale, etc., of war expense bonds 292 joint Congressional commission to reclassify, etc., salaries, authorized 1200 composition; powers, etc 1200 data from official, etc 1200 report; payment of expenses 1200 mail matter on official business with Census Office transmitted free 1301 penalty for private use 1301 matter violating National Defense, Espionage, etc., Act, nonmailable 230 opening letters, restricted 230 advocating treason, insurrection, or resistance to law, nonmailable 230 punishment for violations 230 venue of actions 231ccviii penalty franked envelopes allowed for Army emergency increase correspondence 81 pneumatic tube commission continued to March 1, 1918 431 pneumatic tube investigation appropriation immediately available 102 printed matter in foreign languages relating to the Government not to be circulated, etc., during the war 425 permitted if sworn translation filed with postmaster 425 nonmailable otherwise 426 circulation of nonmailable matter unlawful 426 matter prohibited in Espionage, etc., Act 426 publication, etc., of matter not detrimental to United States allowed on permit from the President 426 notice of permit or revocation to be posted in post offices 426 to be printed in English at head of matter 426 rate on first class matter increased one cent an ounce 327 drop letters at two cents an ounce 327 postal cards, etc., additional one cent each 327 letters by soldiers abroad, accepted free of postage 327, 1150 rate on first class matter restored July 1, 1919 1150 second class matter; mailed by publishers, news agents to subscribers, etc 327 on portion other than advertisements, at flat rates, increasing after July 1, 1918 327 on advertisements portion at zone rates, increasing after July 1, 1918 327 statements with each issue to be filed with postmaster 328 daily newspapers at carrier offices for delivery, at present rates 328 county free, circulation not affected 328 separation of zone bulk mail 328 religious, educational, etc., at increased flat rates after July 1, 1918 328 statements required from publishers 328 flat rates for small quantities to one zone 328 zone rates on entire bulk mailed thereto 328 present rates, if mailed by other than publisher, etc 328 increased receipts from first class mail to be paid into Treasury general fund every month 328 repealed from July 11, 1919 1150 salaries of postmasters not to be increased during the war 328 fourth class postmasters based on present rates 329 additional clerk hire allowed at third class offices if postmaster on leave without pay for military duty 329 intoxicating liquors prohibitions not applicable to ethyl alcohol for governmental, medicinal, etc., uses 329 to wines for sacramental uses 329 sending letters, etc., to or from foreign countries except by mail, unlawful. 412 license for, permitting 413 use of, appropriations for Department service forbidden 1254 *Postmarking, etc..
Stamps, Postal Service, * appropriation for 750, 1196 deficiency appropriation for 23, 493 *Postmaster General, * appropriation for, chief clerk, etc 799, 1252 for appointment clerk, chairman board of inspection, etc 800, 1252 for chief inspector, etc 800, 1252 for purchasing agent, etc 800, 1252 for assistant attorneys, etc 800, 1252 for censorship, etc., under Espionage and Trading with the Enemy Acts 800 for postal service under 742, 1189 for power, light, etc., equipment shops building 742, 1189 for inspectors, etc 742, 1189 for allowances, etc 742, 1189 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 743, 1190 for experiments in motor truck routes for collecting and distributing food products from producer to consumer 1198 delivery of articles to producer 1198 for experiments in country motor express routes for fourth class mail 1198 regulations 1198 other mail by, forbidden, unless delivery expedited 1198 accounting, reports, etc 1198 deficiency appropriation for enforcement of Espionage, and Trading with the Enemy Acts, under 492 for clerical, etc., services, office of, 1919 1035 aeroplanes, automobiles, etc., to be delivered by Secretary of War to, for postal use 753 condition; payment of operation, etc 754 to be purchased from War or Navy Departments, as for as practicable 1194 authority, details of purchase, etc 1194 claims of postmasters for loss of war savings, thrift, and revenue tax stamps, etc., to be adjusted by 754 contracts for star route, wagon, etc., service, and for envelopes, blanks, etc., made prior to June 30, 1917, to be investigated and readjusted by 753 cancellation by mutual consent allowed 753 increased receipts from first class postage to be paid monthly into the Treasury by 328 may readjust salaries of clerks in Department, assign employees, etc 800, 1252 permits to publish matter in foreign languages to be furnished by, for posting in post offices 426 revocations 426 *Postmaster, House of Representatives, * appropriation for, assistant, money order clerk, messengers, etc 764, 1219 for mail vehicles, etc 764, 1219 for messengers, to June 30, 1917 2 for messengers 242 deficiency appropriation for messengers 27 *Postmaster, Senate, * appropriation for, carriers, etc 760, 1215 *Postmasters, * appropriation for compensation 743, 1190 readjustment of, first, second, and third class offices 1190ccix appropriation for compensation; no allowance for first class mail rates increase 1190 for assistants, first and second class offices 743, 1190 for assistants, third class offices 746, 1193 deficiency appropriation for compensation 33, 34, 381, 383, 834, 842, 1035, 1041 for assistant 33, 381 allowance for Army enlistments repealed 754 claims for losses by, to include war savings, thrift, revenue, etc., stamps 754 limited to those after September 24, 1917 754 time for presenting, restricted 754 increased compensation to fourth class 1199 grade not advanced by 1199 increased pay for fiscal year 1919, of assistant, at first and second class offices 751 supervisory officials 751 increases not applicable to first, second, and third class 752 allowance to fourth class 752 internal revenue stamps to be sold by; accounting, etc 1134 salaries of first, second, and third class, not to be increased during the war 328 fourth class, to be computed on basis of present rates 329 war revenue tax stamps to be sold by, etc 321 *Postmasters’ Appointments Division, Post Office Department, * appropriation for superintendent, etc 800, 1253 *Potash (see also* Potassium), appropriation for plants, etc., for obtaining, on a commercial scale 993 sale of products 993 *Potash Fertilizers, * appropriation for investigating source of supply of, within United States 993 *Potash Salts, * appropriation for geological researches to determine presence of 144, 670 *Potassium, * provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Potassium Deposits on Public Lands, * permits to United States citizens to prospect for, authorized 297 exclusive right for two years 298 lands adjoining Searles Lake, Calif., excepted 298 area restricted 298 patents to permittees on discovery 298 restricted to one-fourth of area under permit; form, etc. 298 leasing of other lands within area by competitive bidding, etc 298 area limited; royalties and rentals required 298 periods indeterminate; readjustment of terms, etc 298 patentees may be lessees 298 lands adjoining Searles Lake, Calif., may be operated by the Government, or leased 298 in Sweetwater County, Wyo., may be leased with coal rights reserved 298 surface of adjoining lands allowed for refining works, etc 298 cancellation of permits for want of diligence, etc 299 restrictions on owning an interest in other leases 299 in sales agencies, etc., for product 299 restrictions; forfeiture of lease for violations; procedure 299 not applicable for two years if acquired by descent, etc 299 easements, etc., on leased lands to be reserved 299 right to dispose of surface of leased lands reserved 299 reservation to be determined before offering lease 299 permits for easements to be issued 299 provisions to prevent monopoly, etc., to be inserted in leases 299 cancellation procedure; grounds for 299 settlement of disputes 299 provisions of Act applicable to all reserved potassium lands 300 moneys received to be paid into reclamation fund 300 after used for construction, etc., and returned, fifty per cent to lie paid to States for public roads and schools 300 rules, etc., to be made 300 deposits subject to disposition only as provided by this Act 300 valid claims protected 300 State, etc., taxes not affected 300 right of President to regulate price of product reserved 300 disposal of product in United States 300 *Potato Crops, * appropriation for investigating insects affecting 994 *Potatoes, * appropriation for investigating diseases of 981 for study of producing, etc 982 for locating Irish, seed stock 1046 purchase, sale, etc., of, by the President, at a minimum price, authorized 279 *Potomac Park, D.
C., * appropriation for parkway connecting Rock Creek Park and 126, 650 total area restricted, etc 126, 650 for West Park 133, 658 for oiling, etc, roads 658 for East Park 133, 658 for sea wall 133, 658 for tidal basin bathing beach 133, 659 for purifying tidal basin 659 for terry to East Park 659 for field house 133 deficiency appropriation for temporary office buildings for War and Navy Departments in 483, 1032 for temporary buildings in, for Army and Navy, care, etc 598 for contingent expenses 598 *Potomac Park Office Buildings, D.
C., * appropriation for operating force 1240 for operating expenses 1241 *Potomac River, * appropriation for improvement of, at Washington, D. C 253, 906, 1277 at Alexandria, Va 253, 906, 1277 at Lower Cedar Point, Md 253, 906, 1277 aids to navigation in, authorized 608 *Pottawatomie Indians, Wis., * appropriation for support, etc., of 589 *Pottawatomie Indians, Wis., and Mich., Wisconsin Band, of, * appropriation for self support, etc.; per capita distribution 589 payment to legal representatives of R.
V. Belt 589ccx *Pottery* appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of 808, 1260 *Pottstown, Pa., * appropriation for public building 110 *Poultry, * appropriation for conservation and utilization of 274 for production of 1045 for market news service on 1047 *Poultry and Eggs, * appropriation for investigating, preparing, for market, etc 991 for experimental shipments, etc 991 for food stimulation demonstrations 1047 *Poultry Feeding and Breeding, * appropriation for experiments in 978 *Powder, Army (see* Ammunition, Army) *Powder, Blasting, etc.
(see also* Explosives), provisions governing manufacture, sales, etc., in time of war 385 *Powder, Navy (see also* Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Navy), appropriation for purchase and manufacture of smokeless 721 for experiments, etc 722 deficiency appropriation for procuring, reserving, etc., war expenses 206 *Powders, * war excise tax on medicinal, sold by producer, etc 317 *Powell National Forest, Utah, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Power Boat Routes, Postal Service, * appropriation for mail transportation by 747, 1194 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 381, 383 *Power Boats, * annual war excise tax on users of 318 special tax imposed on users of, not for business, etc 1129 *Power, etc., Sites, Indian Reservations, * appropriation for surveys and investigations 563 *Power Plants, Navy, * deficiency appropriation for improvements to central, at yards ami stations 488 *Powers of Attorney, * stamp tax on; exceptions 1137 war revenue stamp tax on; not applicable to pension, etc., claims 324 *Prairie Dogs, * appropriation for devising methods for destroying 995 for destruction of 1048 *Pratt, Kans., * appropriation for public building 110 *Precious and Semiprecious Stones, * excise tax on sales of, by dealers 1124 *Precious Metals, * appropriation for collecting statistics of 776 excise tax on sales of, or imitations, by dealers 1124 *Predatory Animals, * appropriation for destroying 1048 *Prescott, Ark., * appropriation for public building 110 *Prescott National Forest, Ariz., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *President of the United States, * appropriation for compensation 768, 1222 for Secretary of, executive clerk, clerks, etc 768, 1222 for traveling expenses of 134, 659 for protecting the person of 155, 681 appropriation for national security and defense, at discretion of 635 for emergency ship construction under authority of 650 deficiency appropriation for national security and defense, at discretion of 28 continued to June 30, 1918 429 for housing for war needs, under 595, 821 for food, etc., to European populations outside of Germany and her allies, in discretion of 1161 alien enemies over fourteen years old in the United States in time of war, to be taken, removed, etc., when directed by proclamation of 531 authority conferred upon, to use entire Army, Navy, etc., in war with Germany 1 in war with Austria-Hungary 429 for conservation of minerals, ores, etc., for national security and defense 1009 for control of railroad transportation systems, etc 451 execution by agencies authorized 455 compensation for services 456 cooperation of. departments, commissions, etc., directed 456 exclusive control of railway transportation for military traffic, etc., in time of war continued as modified, etc 456 to limit use of grains, fruit, etc., for malt or vinous beverages not impaired by food stimulation Act 1047 under naval emergency construction 720 under Trading with the Enemy Act 411 vested in, by emergency shipping fund provisions 182 vested in, over charters of vessels, shipping facilities, etc., during the war with Germany 913 authorized to appoint civilian members of Aircraft Board 297 appoint directors of War Finance Corporation 507 appoint generals and lieutenant generals during present emergency 410 appoint officers in Public Health Service reserve 1017 appoint Waterways Commission; composition 209 condemn facilities for torpedo boat destroyers, construction, etc 371 coordinate or consolidate various departments, bureaus, etc., for more effective administration of executive agencies during present war 556 establish executive agency for control of aircraft production 557 designate, prohibited places, and information prejudicial to national defense, in time of war 219 six officers for command of fleets, etc., with grades of admirals or vice admirals 89 direct transfer of hospitals, lands, equipment, from departments, etc., where not required, to Public Health Service 1303 establish zones about coal mines, etc., to prevent sale of intoxicating liquors, etc 958, 1047 increase Army Signal Corps, including Aviation Section for present emergency 243ccxi authorized to increase temporarily the Military Establishment 76 powers conferred 76 invite foreign nations to Farmers’ National Congress 1049 provide houses, transportation, etc., to industrial workers on war needs, etc., during the war 550 employees required to live in District or Columbia 550 regulate leaving or entering the United States in time of war 559 regulate by license, etc., dealings in United States securities by alien enemies 966 by any person or persons 966 requisition buildings, etc., for Army and Navy hospital facilities 1029 sell war supplies, etc., to persons, allied Governments, etc., during present war 548, 850 supervise or take over telegraph, telephone, etc., systems during the war 904 suspend war risk insurance, when necessity ceases, etc 105 take control, etc., of street railroads, etc., for transportation of shipyard employees 535 take immediate possession of lands, etc., for Army ordnance proving ground 538 for naval uses for which appropriations have been made 738 take over piers, etc., of German steamship companies at Hoboken N.
J. 459 take possession, etc., of alien enemy vessels in jurisdiction of the United States 75 North Island, San Diego Harbor, Cal., for aviation stations, etc 247 aviation appropriations may be allotted at discretion of 849 bond issue authorized for national security, etc., with approval of 35, 288, 503, 844 Capital Issues Committee to be appointed by 512 compensation of, exempt from income tax, during present term 329 emergency ship construction powers, etc., under, extended 1022 may appoint additional chaplains during present emergency of sects not recognized in present apportionment 394 civilians to lower grades in staff corps of Officers’ Reserve Corps and National Army 393 Clyde R.
Altman, second lieutenant, Infantry, retired 101 Col. David L. Brainard, Quartermaster Corps, brigadier general, retired 878 Bertram T. Clayton, jr., second lieutenant, Infantry, retired 877 Maj. Chalmers G. Hall, retired, on Cavalry active list 1055 late cadet William Harold Kehoe, second lieutenant, Infantry, retired 100 Col. L. Mervin Maus, brigadier general, retired 1348 George R. Rogers, second lieutenant, Cavalry, retired 1347 Col. S. E. Tillman, brigadier general, retired 1348 may detail officers and enlisted men from Navy and Marine Corps to assist Dominican Republic 437 exempt loyal enemy from restrictions on naturalization 545 order rejection of bids, etc., for alien property sold by custodian at public sale 460 organize Cavalry as provisional Field Artillery or Infantry regiments 398 prohibit exportation of specified articles to designated countries; limitations, etc 225 promote John Q.
M. Brett from first lieutenant to captain, Quartermaster Corps 894 raise by draft maximum number each fiscal year, until end of war 894 sell during the war airplane materials to persons, etc., and foreign governments assisting the United States 356 use armed forces to prevent obstructions of mails, interstate commerce, etc., during present war 272 medals of honor, distinguished-service crosses and medals to be awarded by, for specified meritorious acts, in the Army 870 medals of honor, distinguished-service medals, and Navy cross to be awarded by, for specified meritorious acts in the Navy 1056 officers promoted to temporary vacancies caused by emergency generals, to be appointed by, alone 534 permits to publish articles in foreign languages may be issued on direction of 426 revocation, posting, etc 426 potassium products prices, under leases, may be regulated by; also disposal 300 powers conferred upon, for food, fuel, etc., conservation 276 to maintain price guaranties for wheat 1348 Slavic Legion may be organized under regulations of 868 to determine when War Finance Corporation shall commence business 510 urgent expenditures for public improvement in District of Columbia to be authorized by 928 Victory Treasury note issue authorized with approval of 1360 *Presidio of San Francisco, Cal., * appropriation for chapel, construction, etc 56 site of Palace of Fine Arts in, conveyed to University of California; land in exchange, etc 57, 862 conditions modified 862 *Prevention of Cruelty to Children or Animals, Organizations for, * exempt from income tax 1076 *Prewar Period, * determination of, for war excess profits tax 303 meaning of, applied to corporation in comes, in Revenue Act of 1918 1090 *Pribilof Islands, Alaska (see* Alaska Fisheries Service). *Princeton, Ind., * part of public building site, conveyed to city for alley 1156 *Printing and Stationery Division, Treasury Department, * appropriation for chief of division, etc 772, 1227ccxii *Printing Committee, Joint (see* Joint Committee on Printing) *Printing, etc., Army, * payable from Army appropriations 877 procured elsewhere than at Government Printing Office, if outside District of Columbia 877 contract requirements 877 *Printing, Government (see also* Public Printing and Binding), provisions for remedying neglect, delay, waste, etc., in 1270 all work to be done at Government Printing Office after July 1, 1919 1270 *Printing in Foreign Languages, * restrictions during the war on, articles respecting the Government, etc 425 *Prints, Registration of (see also* Trading with the Enemy), provisions relating to, by an enemy, or in enemy country 420 *Prioleau, Aaron P., * deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 27 *Priority of Shipments, * to be given during the war, to commodities for national security, etc 272 punishment for noncompliance 273 exempt from interstate commerce prohibitions and penalties 273 *Prison Commission, International, * appropriation for annual contribution 524 *Prisoners, D.
C., * appropriation for payments to abandoned families of 945 for support of jail, etc 945 for transporting 945 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., jail 8, 471, 823 for payments to abandoned families of 351 for transporting 471 *Prisoners of War, * interned belligerent alien, leaving limits, etc., without permission to be arrested and returned 223 punishment for aiding, etc., escape. 223 *Prisoners of War, American, * appropriation for relief of, in enemy territory 530 deficiency appropriation for relief of, taken by German forces 347, 1023 full pay, etc., to Nurse Corps, field clerks, etc., while in in vol untary captivity 1321 in force from April 6, 1917, to end of the war 1321 *Prisoners of War, Army, * deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 839 *Prisoners of War, etc., * appropriation for expenses, etc., of, under Navy Department 705 deficiency appropriation for expenses 203 *Prisoners, United States Courts, * appropriation for inspection of prisons and, etc 155, 681 for support of 158, 684 deficiency appropriation for inspection of 383, 1040 for support of, etc 21, 842, 1040 *Prisons, United Stales (see also* Penitentiaries), appropriation for inspection of, and prisoners 155, 681 for superintendent of 802, 1254 deficiency appropriation for inspection of, and prisoners 383, 1040 *Pritchard Wheeler Lumber Company, * may bridge Bayou Macon, Wisner, La 249 *Private John Allen Station, Tupelo, Miss., * appropriation for fish hatchery employees 693 *Private Property of Army Officers, etc., * loss, damage, etc., of, in the service, to be paid for, etc.; conditions 479, 880 *Prizes, * jurisdiction of district courts in, and condemnation 395 *Probation System, D.
C., * appropriation for, under supreme court 942 for juvenile court 942 for police court 942 appointment of probation officers for supreme and police courts; salaries 1325 additional assistant, etc 1325 tenure, etc 1325 appropriation for expenses increased 1325 *Proceedings in Congress, * appropriation for printing and binding 174, 698 for reporting, House of Representatives 764, 1219 for reporting, Senate 761, 1216 deficiency appropriation for extra services reporting, House of Representatives 28, 377, 497, 836 for extra services reporting, Senate 25, 377, 835 *Proclamations (see* President of the United States). *Produce, * stamp tax on sales of, for future delivery, on exchanges, etc 1136 cash sales for immediate delivery exempt 1137 war revenue stamp tax on sales of, on exchange 322 *Profiteering, D.
C., Real Estate (see* Real Estate Profiteering, D. C.). *Prohibition, * of 1iquor traffic in Hawaii 560 *Prohibition of Alcoholic Liquors, * provisions for, in military camps, etc 82 extended to places under naval jurisdiction 393 *Prohibition of Intoxicating Liquors, * proposed Amendment to the Constitution submitted to the States for the, as beverages 1050 *Projectiles, Army, * appropriation for modernizing 817, 1306 deficiency appropriation for modernizing, etc., for war expenses 199 for modernizing, 1919 1031 *Projectiles, Navy, * appropriation for developing armor piercing, etc 722 *Promissory Notes, * stamp tax on 1137 secured by Liberty bonds, etc., exempt 1137 war revenue stamp tax on, renewals, etc 323 secured by pledge of Liberty bonds, etc., exempt; condition 514 *Property and Disbursing Officers, National Guard, * appropriation for pay 875 appointment of State Adjutant General or other officer as 878 regarded as officers of the United States 878 *Property, Army or Navy, * punishment for purchasing, from persons in the armed service, furnished as clothing, etc., allowance 1016ccxiii *Property Custodian, Alien (see also* Alien Property Custodian), appointment, duties, etc 415 *Property, Destruction of, * aliens advocating unlawful, excluded admission 1012 *Property, Government, * punishment for stealing, etc., of, or of Government owned corporation 1016 *Property Insurance Policies, * stamp tax on, issued by foreign corporation, etc., not signed by agent in United States 1138 *Property of Alien Enemy, * sale, etc., by Property Custodian as trustee 460 to American citizens Only 460 at public sale to highest bidder, etc.; rejection of bids, etc 460 punishment for making prohibited purchase 460 transfer, etc., of, to Alien Property Custodian, if owner unlicensed 1020 *Property, Transfers of, * regulation, etc., authorized of, between United States and any foreign country 415 compulsory testimony, etc., as to transactions 415 *Proprietary Medicines, etc., * excise tax on sales of, for use 1124 war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317 *Prosecution of the War, * adjustment of informal agreements for lands, supplies, etc., taken for 1272 *Prostitution, * appropriation for suppressing, near military camps, etc 851 prohibition against engaging in, abetting, etc., within designated distance of cantonments, etc 885 description of offenses extended 885 punishment for violations 886 persons subject to military law 886 Secretary of War empowered to prevent violations of 886 suppression of, near military camps, etc., during present war, authorized 83 punishment for violations 83 extended to places under naval jurisdiction 393 *Protecting Public Lands, * appropriation for expenses 142 *Providence Hospital, D.
C., * appropriation for support, etc., destitute patients in 136, 661 for repairs and improvements 662 for minor contagious diseases ward 941 *Providence, R. I., * appropriation for improvement of river and harbor 251, 905, 1275 for public building 636 for additions 636 deficiency appropriation for quarantine station 838 preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 262 *Provincetown, Mass., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 1275 *Proving Ground, Army Ordnance (see also* Aberdeen Proving Ground), appropriation for increased facilities, testing ammunition, etc 127 appropriation for current expenses, buildings, etc 817 for additional increased facilities 818 deficiency appropriation for buildings, equipment, land, etc 352 condemnation of land; compensation, etc 353 *Proving Ground, Navy, * deficiency appropriation for improvements 370 *Provisions, Army (see* Subsistence, Army) *Provisions, Marine Corps, * appropriation for 736 deficiency appropriation for war expenses 213 *Provisions, Navy, * appropriation for 728 deficiency appropriation for 15, 16, 380, 832, 832, 1167 for war expenses 210 ration commutation fixed at 40 cents; not to be exceeded after January 1, 1918 397 *Provost Marshal General’s Office, Army, * appropriation for expenses, registration, selection, and draft into military service 851 per diem subsistence of employees, and draft boards 851 for military police expenses; prosecutions of liquor and prostitution offenses near camps, etc 851 rent allowance for draft boards, etc 851 deficiency appropriation for expenses, registration, selection and draft into military service 185, 355, 474, 1027 for reimbursing printing, etc 498 balance of appropriation for draft, etc., expenses, 1919, covered in 1170 *Proxies, * stamp tax on; exceptions 1137 war revenue stamp tax on 324 *Public Buildings, * appropriation for Supervising Architect, etc 772, 1228 for salaries, office of Supervising Architect 772, 1228 for Aberdeen, Wash 106 for Akron, Ohio 106 for Aledo, Ill 106, 635 for Alexandria, La 106 for Alliance, Nebr 106 for Alton, Ill 106 for Altus, Okla 106, 635 for Amherst, Mass 106 for Andalusia, Ala 106 for Antigo, Wis 106 for Apalachicola, Fla 106 for Ashland, Ky 106 for Athens, Tenn 106 for Attleboro, Mass 106 for Bad Axe, Mich 106, 636 for Bakersfield, Cal 105 for Baltimore, Md., immigrant station 106 for Barbourville, Ky 106 for Barnesville, Ga 106 for Bartow, Fla 106 for Basin, Wyo 106 for Batavia, Ill 106 for Bay City, Tex 106 for Bayonne, N.
J 106 for Beaufort, S. C. 106, 636 for Beaver Dam, Wis 105 for Beeville, Tex 106 for Bellefourche, S. Dak 106 for Belton, Tex 106ccxiv appropriation for Bemidji, Minn 106 for Berlin, N. H. 106 for Berwick, Pa 106 for Binghamton, N. Y. 106 for Birmingham, Ala 106 for Bluffton, Ind 106 for Bonne Terre, Mo 106 for Branford, Conn 106 for Buckhannon, W. Va 106 for Buena Vista, Va 106 for Buffalo, Wyo 107 for Burlington, N. C 107 for Burlington, Wis 107 for Butler, Mo 107, 635 for Cambridge, Md 107, 635 for Cameron, Tex 107 for Caribou, Me 107 for Carroll, Iowa 107 for Cedar Falls, Iowa 107 for Central Citv, Nebr 107 for Chadron, Nebr 107 for Chamberlain, S.
Dak 107 for Chandler, Okla 107 for Chapel Hill, N.C 107, 635 for Chariton, Iowa 107 for Charles City, Iowa 107 for Charleston, Ill 107 for Charles Town, W. Va 107 for Charlotte, Mich 107 for Charlotte, N. C 107 for Chattanooga, Tenn 107 for Cheboygan, Mich 107 for Cherokee, Iowa 107 for Cherryvale, Kans 107 for Chicago, Ill., post office, etc 107, 635 for Cleveland, Ohio 635 for Clinton, S. C 107 for Cody, Wyo 107 for Cohoes, N. Y 107 for Columbia, S. C 107 for Columbus, Ohio 107 for Comanche, Tex 107 for Commerce, Tex 107 for Cordova, Alaska 107 for Coshocton, Ohio 107 for Dawson, Ga 107 for Decatur, Ala 107 for De Land, Fla 107 for Denton, Tex 107 for Denver, Colo., customhouse, etc 107 for Des Moines, Iowa 107 for Dickinson, N.
Dak 107 for Donora, Pa 107 for Douglas, Ariz 107 for Douglas, Ga 107 for Dowagiac, Mich 107 for Dubois, Pa 107 for Dubuque, Iowa 107 for Duluth, Minn 107 for Durant, Okla 107, 635 for East Las Vegas, N. Mex 108 for East Orange, N.J 108 for East Saint Louis, Ill 108 rent 635 for Eldorado, Kans 108, 635 for Elkins, W. Va 108 for Ellensburg, Wash 108 for El Paso, Tex 108 for Elyria, Ohio 108 appropriation for Farmville, Va 108, 635 for Fayette, Mo 108 for Fitzgerald, Ga 108 for Fordyce, Ark 108 for Fort Fairfield, Me 108 for Fort Morgan, Colo 108 for Fort Plain, N.
Y 108 for Franklin, N. H 108 for Franklin, Pa 108 for Franklin, Tenn 108 for Franklin, Va 108 for Frederick, Md 108 for Fremont. Ohio 108 for Fresno, Cal 108 for Front Royal, Va 108 for Gallatin, Tenn 108, 635 for Gallipolis, Ohio 108 for Geneseo, Ill 108 for Gilmer, Tex 108 for Girard, Kans 108, 635 for Glasgow, Ky 108, 635 for Glenwood, Iowa 108 for Glenwood Springs, Colo 108, 635 for Globe, Ariz 108 for Grand Junction, Colo 108 for Grinnell, Iowa 108 for Hackensack, N. J 108 for Hammond, La 108 for Harrisonville, Mo 108 for Hastings, Mich 108 for Hiawatha, Kans 108 for Hollidaysburg, Pa 108, 635 for Holly Springs, Miss 108 for Honey Grove, Tex 108 for Hoopeston, Ill 108, 635 for Hoosick Falls, N.
Y 108 for Hornell, N. Y 108 for Houghton, Mich 108 for Huntington, Ind 108 for Huntington, W. Va 108 for Indiana, Pa 109 for Jasper, Ala 109 for Jerseyville, Ill 109 for Kalispell, Mont 109 for Kendallville, Ind 109, 635 for Kenton, Ohio 109 for Laconia, N. H 109 for Lakeland, Fla 109 for Lancaster, Ky 109 for Tancaster, S. C 109 for Lansing, Mich 109 for Las Cruces, N. Mex 109 for Lawrence, Mass 109 for Leesburg, Va 109 for Leominister, Mass 109 for Lewistown, Pa 109 for Liberty, Mo 109 for Little Falls, Minn 109 for Little Rock, Ark 109 for Lock Haven, Pa 109 for Long Island City, N.
Y 109 for Los Angeles, Cal 109 for Louisville, Ky 109 for Lowell, Mass 109 for Madison, S. Dak 109 for Malden, Mass 635 for Maquoketa, Iowa 109 for Marianna, Ark 109 for Marianna, Fla 109 for Marion, Ill 109, 635 for Marion, Ky 109, 635 for Marion, S. C 109 for Martin, Tenn 109 for Martins Ferry, Ohio 109ccxv appropriation for Maryville, Tenn 109 for McComb, Miss 109 for McKees Rocks, Pa 109 for Media, Pa 109 for Memphis, Tenn 109 for Mena, Ark 109 for Metropolis, Ill 109 for Middletown.
Conn 109 for Midland, Mich 109 for Mineral Point, Wis 109 for Monessen, Pa 109 for Montclair, N.J 109 for Montevideo, Minn 109 for Moultrie, Ga 109 for Mount Carmel, Ill 109 for Mount Pleasant, Mich 110 for Mount Pleasant, Tex 110 for Muskegon, Mich., rent 636 for Mystic, Conn 110 for Nashville, Tenn 110 rent 636 for Neenah, Wis 110 for Newark, Ohio 110 for Newburyport, Mass 110 for Newport, R. I 110 for New York, N. Y., assay office 110, 636 post office 110 for Nogales, Ariz 110 for North Topeka, Kans 110 for North Vernon, Ind 110 for Oconto, Wis 110 for Oklahoma City, Okla 110 for Olney, Ill 110, 636 for Olyphant, Pa 110 for Orange, Tex 110 for Orlando, Fla 110 for Owego, N.Y 110 for Paris, Tex 110 for Paterson, N.
J 110 for Paxton, Ill 110 for Phoenixville, Pa 110 for Pittsburgh, Pa 110 for Pittsburg, Tex 110 for Pittsfield, Mass 110 for Pittston, Pa 110 for Portland, Me 110 for Portland, Oreg 110 for Pottstown, Pa 110 for Pratt, Kans 110 for Prescott, Ark 110 for Providence, R. I 636 for Pulaski, Va 110 for Raton, N. Mex 110, 636 for Reading, Mass 110 for Red Bluff, Cal 110 for Red Wing, Minn 636 for Redfield, S. Dak 110 for Rhinelander, Wis 110 for Richfield, Utah 110 for Richmond, Va 110, 636 for Rochester, Ind 111 for Rock Island, Ill 111 for Rockville, Conn 111 for Rogers, Ark 111, 636 for Roseburg, Oreg 111 for Rumford, Me 111 for Russellville, Ark 111 for Saco, Me 111 for Saint Johnsbury, Vt 111 for Saint Peter, Minn 111, 636 for Salem, Va 111 for Salisbury, Md 111 for Sandpoint, Idaho 111 for Sandusky, Ohio 111 appropriation for Sanford, Fla 111, 636 for San Pedro, Cal 111 for Santa Fe, N.
Mex 111 for Saranac Lake, N. Y 111 for Savanna, Ill 111 for Savannah, Ga 111 for Sayre, Pa 111 for Scranton, Pa 111 for Shawnee, Okla 111 for Shelby, N. C 111 for Shelbyville, Ind 111 for Skowhegan, Me 111 for South Bethlehem, Pa 111 for South Boston, Va 111 for Southbridge, Mass 111 for Spanish Fork, Utah 111 for Stamford, Tex 111 for State College, Pa 111 for Statesboro, Ga 111 for Syracuse, N. Y 111 for Tamaqua, Pa 111 for Taylorville, Ill 111 for Thibodaux, La 111 for Thomasville, N.
C 111 for Tomah, Wis 111 for Topeka, Kans 111 for Trenton, N.J 636 for Tullahoma, Tenn 111 for Tulsa, Okla 111 for Twin Falls, Idaho 111 for Tyrone, Pa 111 for Valparaiso, Ind 111, 636 for Vancouver, Wash 111 for Vernal, Utah 111 for Vernon, Tex 111, 636 for Vineland, N.J 111 for Vinton, Nebr 111 for Wahoo, Nebr 111 for Walden, N. Y 111 for Warrenton, Va 112 for Washington, D. C.; central heating, etc., plant 112 Treasury buildings 112 Butler Building 636 Treasury Annex Building 636 for Washington, Ga 112, 636 for Washington, Ind 112 for Washington, Iowa 112 for Washington, Mo 112 for Washington Court House, Ohio 112 for Water Valley, Miss 112 for Waynesboro, Va 112 for Waynesburg, Pa 112 for Waynesville, N.
C 112 for Wenatchee, Wash 112 for West Point, Ga 112 for Wilmington, N. C 112 rent 636 for Wilmington, Ohio 112 for Winchester, Mass 112 for Winnemucca, Nev 112 for Woodbury, N. J 112 for Woodward, Okla 112 for Wyandotte, Mich 112 for Yoakum, Tex 112 for marine hospitals, improvements, etc. 112, 636 for construction, etc., quarantine stations 113, 636 for repairs and preservation 113, 636 for altering, etc., occupied buildings outside the District of Columbia 637 for mechanical equipment 113, 637 for vaults and safes, etc 114, 637ccxvi appropriation for general expenses, skilled employees, etc., Office of Supervising Architect 114, 638 for additional pay to Supervising Architect 114, 638 for superintendents, inspectors, etc., on buildings 114, 638 for mechanical labor force 114, 638 for contingent expenses, materials, etc. 114, 638 for commissions to architects 638 for operating force; employees specified 115, 639 for furniture and repairs 115, 639 for operating supplies; fuel, lights, water, etc 116, 639 available for furnishing steam for operating pneumatic tubes, Postal Service; payment for 116, 640 for Salamanca, N.
Y., ground rent 116, 640 deficiency appropriation Caruthersville, Mo 466 for Charlotte, N. C., rent 347 for Chicago, Ill., post office, etc 1024 for East Saint Louis, Ill 1024 for Evansville, Ind 348, 1024 for Fort Stanton, N. Mex 466 for Harrisburg, Pa 466, 1024 for Huntington, W. Va 1024 for Millersburg, Ohio 348 for Moultrie, Ga 466 for Mount Clemens, Mich 5 for Muskegon, Mich., rent 348 for New Haven, Conn 5 for New Orleans, La., customhouse 1164 for New York, N. Y., customhouse 348 for Newport, R.I. 1024 for Nogales, Ariz., bridge 466 for Paris, Tex 466, 838 for Tampa Bay, Fla., quarantine station. 5 for Washington, D.
C., buildings for use of Treasury Department 348 for Washington, D. C, temporary quarters, Treasury offices, repairs, etc 466 for Washington, D. C., Bureau of Engraving and Printing 466 for Washington, D, C., Treasury Department Annex 466 for Woodstock, Ill 5 for operating supplies 5, 30, 33, 379, 467, 825, 1039 for fuel, lights, and water 30, 838 for furniture, etc 30, 379, 838, 842, 1039 for general expenses 30, 379, 838, 1039 for constructing quarantine stations under Supervising Architect 350 for repairs ana preservation 379, 839 for mechanical equipment 379, 838 for Cape Charles, Va., quarantine station 467 for constructing marine hospitals, etc 467 contracts authorized, or construction by employees, etc 467 for vaults and safes 468 for Providence, R.
I., quarantine station. 838 Bozeman, Mont., part of site conveyed to city for alley 957 Durant, Okla., use, extended 391 Eatonton, Ga., exchange of, site authorized 1015 Eldorado, Kans., limit of cost increased 1158 Eureka, Utah, acceptance of title to site reserving minerals, ores, etc 1154 Nogales, Airz., customhouse, post office, etc., to be in one building 1044 Sacramento, Cal.; court accommodations to be provided in 1271 Steubenville, Ohio; addition to sites, authorized 1271 Washington, D.
C., for Treasury Department at comer of Madison Place and Pennsylvania Avenue 295 contracts authorized; limit of cost 295 employment of experts, etc 296 Yonkers, N. Y., limit of cost of site increased 1155 use of former appropriations, etc 1155 *Public Buildings ana Grounds, D. C.* appropriation for additional pay, officer in charge of 48, 854 for superintendent, office of 786, 1240 for foremen, gardeners, etc 786, 1240 for watchmen, etc 786, 1240 for watchman, Washington’s birthplace 786, 1240 for contingent expenses, uniforms, etc. 786, 1240 amount from District revenues 786, 1240 for temporary office buildings, Henry Park, for War and Navy Departments 787 for improvements and care of parks, etc. 132, 658 for Monument Grounds, etc 132, 658 for Potomac Park 133, 658 for maintaining portions of parks for outdoor sports 133, 658 for Meridian Hill Park, etc 133, 658 for old reservoir, Wisconsin Avenue and R Street 133 for extending sea wall West Potomac Park 133, 658 for field house, East Potomac Park 133 for operating etc., fountains in Union Station Plaza 133, 659 for wagon shed, propagating gardens 133, 659 for increased pay of park laborers 133, 659 for roadways, E and F Streets, through Judiciary Park, etc 133 for parking Pennsylvania Avenue SE. to Seventeenth Street 133 for public comfort station in Willow Tree Park 133 for bathing beach, Tidal Basin, Potomac Park 133, 659 for new public comfort station, Stanton Park 659 for Smithsonian Grounds, new sewers 659 for operating ferry, Seventh and Water Streets to East Potomac Park 659 for care, etc., grounds of executive departments 134, 659 for trees, etc., grounds of Library, Capitol, Senate and House Office Buildings 134, 659 for Executive Mansion grounds 134, 659 for reconstructing sewer, West Executive Avenue 659 for employing engineer, etc 134, 659 for repairs, etc., Executive Mansion 134, 659 for extraordinary repairs, etc 134 for fuel, greenhouses, etc. 134, 659 for travel expenses of President 134, 659 for lighting Executive Mansion, etc 134, 659 for lighting and heating public grounds 135, 659 for heating offices, greenhouses, etc 135, 659 for telegraph, Capitol, departments, etc 135, 660 for Washington Monument 135, 660 for repairs, building where Lincoln died 135, 660ccxvii appropriation for maintenance, Wakefield, Va 135, 660 for Commission of Fine Arts 135, 660 for Grant Memorial 135, 660 for Lincoln Memorial. 135 deficiency appropriation for care and improvement of public grounds 30 for additional watchmen, etc 368 for temporary office buildings for use of War and Navy Departments in Henry Park 368 for temporary office buildings in Potomac and Seaton Parks and on the Mall for Navy and War Departments 483 for Executive Mansion, grounds, etc 474 for uniforms for watchmen; half from District revenues 483 for repaving E and F Street roadways in Judiciary Park 837 George Washington Memorial Building construction, etc., extended one year 1270 memorial authorized in public grounds, to Francis Ashbury; no expense incurred, etc 1213 to religious sisters serving as nurses in the Civil War 500 statue of James Buchanan, former President, authorized in Meridian Hill Park 632 officer in charge of, to serve on Public Buildings Commission 1269 temporary structures for Red Cross allowed in Memorial to Women of Civil War 90 *Public Buildings Commission*, created to control and allot space in buildings used by the Government in District of Columbia 1269 composition; two Senators and two Representatives 1269 superintendent of Capitol, etc.; officer in charge of public buildings, etc., and Architect of the Treasury 1269 organization, expert assistance, etc 1269 all space in public buildings, or under lease, to be under absolute control of 1270 exceptions 1270 assignment from time to time to Government activities 1270 appropriation for expenses, immediately available 1270 *Public Convenience Stations, D.
C.*, appropriation for new station, Stanton Park. 659 for maintenance 930 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 469 for new station, Eighth Street NW., south of F Street 469 *Public Exhibitions*, special tax on proprietors of; exemptions 1127 *Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, Treasury Department*, deficiency appropriation for 379 *Public Health, International Office of*, appropriation for annual quota 525, 1331 *Public Health Service, Surgeon General of the*, appropriation for, clerks, etc., in office of. 776, 1232 designated member of Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board; duties, etc 886 *Public Health Service, Treasury Department*, appropriation for Surgeon General, clerks, etc 776 for clerks, etc., in office of 1232 for medical officers and pharmacists 120, 644 for acting assistant surgeons 120, 644 appropriation for allotments of pay by officers, permitted 644 for all other employees 120, 644 pay of attendants increased 644 for freight, transportation, etc 120, 644 for fuel, lights, water, etc 120, 644 for supplies, etc 120, 644 for Hygienic Laboratory 120, 644 for maintenance of hospitals 120, 644 admission of cases for study 120, 644 for outside treatment, etc 121, 644 pay for insane patients at Saint Elizabeths Hospital 644 for medical inspection of immigrants 121, 644 for quarantine service 121, 645 for hulk, Key West, Fla., station 121 for prevention of epidemics 121, 645 for field investigation of public health matters 121, 645 for interstate quarantine service 121, 645 sanitation of military and naval areas and Federal industrial plants 645 for studies, etc., of rural sanitation; conditional demonstration work 121, 645 for study of pellagra 121, 645 for regulating sale of viruses, etc 122, 645 for annex to Butler Building, etc 636 for medical relief in Alaska 151, 677 for aid to States, etc., in suppressing “Spanish influenza,” etc 1008 cooperation of Medical Departments of Army and Navy 1008 for all expenses, salaries, etc., for fiscal year 1919 1305 deficiency appropriation for fuel, light, and water 6, 468, 596 for supplies 6, 468 for maintenance of hospitals 6, 468 for outside treatment, etc 6, 468 for quarantine service 6, 349, 468, 826 for freight, transportation, etc 30, 1038 for prevention of epidemics 30 for acting assistant surgeons 349 for interstate quarantine service. 349, 838, 1025 for books 379 for care of seamen 381 for field investigations 381, 838 for additional office employees 465, 825 for war expenses 468 for medical officers and pharmacists 468 for other employees 468 for safeguarding health in areas adjoining military and naval reservations, etc 468 for Hygienic Laboratory 836 for quarantine stations, remodeling buildings, etc 1025 construction under War Department 1025 additional buildings for laboratory purposes, authorized 1018 additional hospital and sanatorium facilities for care of discharged sick soldiers, etc., and specified persons 1302 camp hospitals, etc., vacated by War Department transferred to 1303 hospital furniture, equipments, etc., not needed bv War Department to be transferred to 1303 President authorized to transfer lands, buildings, etc., under control of other departments not needed thereby 1303 use of Battle Mountain Sanatorium in part, for five years 1303ccxviii contracts authorized with existing hospitals for not exceeding 1,000 patients 1303 authorization for site, hospital, etc., Corpus Christi, Tex.; amount 1303 emergency fund for lands, buildings, etc., for hospital and sanatoria purposes 1303 construction and full equipment of hospitals at designated places 1303 rejection of authorized projects, and substitution of other locations 1303 projects designated, in Cook County, Ill., under contract with Shank Company; changes in contract authorized; amount 1304 Dawson Springs, Ky., on donated lands; amount 1304 Norfolk, Va.; amount 1304 District of Columbia; amount 1304 Marine Hospital.
Stapleton, Staten Island, N. Y., additions, etc.; amount, etc 1304 contracts for construction works, requirements, etc 1304 appropriation for carrying out authorizations 1304 for furniture and equipment, additional 1304 employment on construction work, of technical, etc., services without regard to civil service laws, etc 1304 all work under supervision of Surgeon General of the 1305 detail of medical officers of, for work with Mines Bureau 146, 671 to Department of Agriculture, enforcement of pure food law 992 fumigation, etc., expenses charged against vessels 6 hospital, etc., facilities for treatment of officers and employees of 1302 officers of, when in naval service in time of war, to serve on courts martial, etc 393 officers serving in time of war on Coast Guard vessels, or with Army or.
Navy, entitled to pensions, etc 242 reserve established of, for time of emergency 1017 appointments, commissions, pay, etc 1017 *Public Health Service Reserve*, organized for emergency duty 1017 officers to be appointed by President alone. 1017 term of service, rank, etc 1017 pay and allowance when in active service 1017 *Public Information, Committee on*, appropriation for all expenses 646 *Public Lands*, appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, clerks, etc 794, 1247 for registers and receivers 142, 667 for contingent expenses 142, 667 for depositing moneys 142, 667 for expenses, timber depredations 142, 667 for protecting, from fraudulent entries 142, 667 for swamp land claims, etc 142, 667 for protecting, etc., Oregon and California Railroad lands 142, 667 Coos Bay Wagon Road lands included 668 for hearings in land entries 143, 668 for reproducing plats of surveys 143, 668 for restoring lands in national forests 143, 668 for opening Indian reservations; reimbursable 143, 668 appropriation for surveying 143, 668 for abandoned military reservations, etc 144, 669 for developing water holes, etc., on arid 145 for classifying lands suitable for enlarged homesteads, stock raising, etc. 145 for expenses of withdrawn oil lands suits 156, 682 deficiency appropriation for surveying 18, 31, 34, 380, 839, 1039 for classification, etc., Northern Pacific grant 18 for George Watkins Evans 19 for classifying, etc., forfeited Oregon and California railroad lands 19, 833 for contingent expenses 19 for protecting, etc., Coos Bay Wagon Road lands 372 for classifying lands for enlarged homesteads, etc 490 for protecting, etc 839 added to Minam National Forest, Oreg 1319 Modoc National Forest, Calif 1316 Wyoming National Forest, Wyo 1152 affidavits of settlers, etc., during the war may be made before commanding officer, with same effect as before land officer 391 Carey Act selections by Oregon continued of designated list 1322 Coos Bay Wagon Road grant, to be restored to public domain 1179 appropriation for conveyance of title, taxes, etc 1180 classification and disposal of revested lands 1180 creation of Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz 1175 desert land entries; time for annual expenditures extended while serving in present war 250 desert land entrymen allowed time for final proofs in claims prior to March 4, 1915 458 Dixon, Mont., townsite block granted to county school district 1014 enlarged homestead allotment to Idaho increased 275 requirements modified 275 exchange of California-Oregon revested lands with private owners 593 of lands for adding to Cache National Forest, Utah 1204, 1209 with Montana, for irrigation reservoir sites 1205 grant to Lincoln-Douglass Consumptive Hospital, Denver, Colo 1320 to Olathe, Colo., for water supply 1317 homestead entries allowed in Alaska; provisions for surveys, etc 632 division of leaves of absence allowed entrymen 1153 residence requirement may be reduced for climatic conditions; total required 1153 commutation, unchanged 1153 erroneously made on ceded Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn., validated 917 service in time of war accepted for residence requirements, etc 248ccxix homestead entries; soldiers’ privileges for, extended to military or naval services on Mexican border or during war with Germany 116 homestead, etc., entries allowed persons in the Army during the war, who are under age of 21 957 homestead settlers confirmed in entries on former Indian lands within Northern Pacific indemnity grant, Montana 1204 homesteaders allowed absence during war for farm labor elsewhere; limit 430 isolated tracts of ceded Chippewa Indian lands in Minnesota may be sold 1055 mining assessments not required of locators in service during present war; conditions 243 mining claims assessments for. 1917 and 1918 not required; conditions 343 in Alaska suspended until April 1, 1919 1055 suspended in 1917, 1918, 1919 1213 Oregon-California railroad grant lands; sale to McMinnville, Oreg., from revested 1153 persons in military service not to forfeit rights, for failure to do acts required by law, during period of service 448 benefits under designated laws continued 448 submission of proofs, etc., before officer in command 448 acceptance of affidavits, etc 448 potassium deposits on; provisions for prospecting; leasing, etc 297 resurveys of privately owned lands in townships, at request of owners, etc 965 sale of lands in Gig Harbor abandoned military reservation, Wash 1319 Madison National Forest, Mont 1152 school section allowed Montana in lieu of lands in Hunt ley irrigation project 958 soldiers under 21, restricted in relinquishing entries made during the war 960 punishment for soliciting, etc., by attorneys, etc 960 stock raising homestead entrymen not required to reside on additional lands entered, if living on former 1017 timber permits for domestic, etc., uses granted to citizens of Malheur County, Oreg., from lands in Idaho 1321 Modoc County, Calif., from lands in Nevada 1322 time extended for paying installments for, on ceded.
Colville Indian Reservation, Wash 449 townsite lands, Port Angeles, Wash. ; sale of lots in reserved block 502 validation of erroneous entries of ceded Chippewa lands, Minn 1321 *Public Library, D. C., Free, and Tahoma Park Branch*, appropriation for salaries 922 for Sunday and holiday opening 922 for books, fuel, etc 922 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 6 for contingent expenses 468 *Public Moneys*, depositaries abroad may be designated for disbursements of, for armed forces, etc., until after the war 292 appropriation for chief of division, etc.. 771, 1226 *Public Printer* (*see also* Government Printing Office), appropriation for.
Deputy, clerks, etc 173, 698 *Public Printing and Binding, * appropriation for Government Printing Office, salaries 173, 698 for paying salaries for holidays 173, 699 for leaves of absence 173, 699 for expenses of 173, 699 for Congress 174, 699 for executive departments, etc 174, 700 division of allotments; restriction 175, 701 certificate of necessity of work required; exceptions 175, 701 authority of Congress for other printing 176, 701 details prohibited unless expressly authorized by law 176, 701 all expenditures to be equitably charged to work executed 176, 701 for salaries and expenses, superintendent of documents 176, 701 for military publications for instruction of land forces, etc 126 private contracts authorized 126 for War Labor Administration 696 for War Risk Insurance Bureau 772 deficiency appropriation for printing, binding, etc 28, 1038 for War Department 28, 185, 378, 498 transfer to appropriation for selective draft 498 for Navy Department 28, 202, 498, 601, 1035 for Interior Department 28 for Patent Office 28 for Indian Department 28 for Department of Labor 28, 602 for Hydrographic Office 202 for Pan American Union 378, 498, 604 for paying salaries for holidays 380, 498 for War Risk Insurance Bureau 464 for Government Printing Office, additional clerks 498 for leaves of absence 498 for refund to E.
M. Moers 498 for Post Office Department 601 allotment for Navy Department, 1919, increased 1169 authority for census bulletins, reports, blanks, etc 1301 binding of foreign patents authorized from amount for German patents 378 in time of war, work for military purposes may be done outside of Government Printing Office 74 measures to remedy neglect, waste, etc., in, to be adopted by Joint Committee on Printing 1270 issuing periodical, etc., by any branch of the service, not specifically authorized by Congress, forbidden hereafter 1270 continuance allowed until end of next session 1270 all Government printing, binding, and blank book work to be done at Government Printing Office after July 1, 1919 1270 urgent or for field work outside of the District may be allowed elsewhere 1270 ordered; index to reports of Chief of Engineers 1913 to 1917; additional matter included 267ccxx wages of specified employees increased during the war 836 reversion to former, afterwards 836 *Public Roads and Rural Engineering*, deficiency appropriation for drainage investigations 32 *Public Roads Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 1000 for expenses of inquiries, etc 1001 for methods, materials, etc 1001 for chemical, etc., investigations 1001 for field experiments, construction, etc 1001 for farm irrigation investigations 1001 for drainage of farms, swamps, etc.; plans, etc 1001 for investigating farm domestic water supply, etc 1001 for administrative expenses. 1001 *Public Schools, D.
C.*, appropriation for officers 932 for attendance officers 932 for teachers 932 salaries of directors, etc., rated 932 full amount of increased pay 932 German language barred...’. 933 basic pay for grades one, two, and three; placings assigned for longevity 933 probationary period prescribed for graded schools 933 for vacation schools and playgrounds 933 for librarians and clerks 933 for longevity pay 933 for allowance to principals, additional 933 for night schools 933 for kindergarten supplies 933 for janitors and care of buildings 933 for matrons in normal, etc., schools 935 for smaller buildings, rented rooms, etc. 935 for medical inspectors; nurses 935 for establishing free dental clinics 935 for rent, etc.; temporary rooms, etc 935 for repairs and improvements 935 for manual training expenses 935 for fuel, light, and power 935 for furniture, etc 935 tools, etc 935 portable schools 935 for contingent expenses 935 for paper towels, etc 936 for pianos 936 for textbooks, etc 936 for typewriters for Business High School 936 for flags, playgrounds, school gardens, etc 936 for apparatus, etc. ; cabinet maker 936 for expenses, instruction camp for high school cadets 936 for extending telephone system to new buildings 936 for community forums, etc., in school buildings 936 for transporting tubercular pupils 937 free tuition to children of Army and Navy stationed outside of the District 937 for buildings, sites, etc 937 portable, etc 937 McKinley Manual Training School foundry 937 Benning, toilet facilities 937 sites and buildings not to exceed limit of cost 937 appropriation for sites, etc.; soliciting subscriptions forbidden ; exceptions 937 plans, etc., to be prepared by municipal architect 937 exit doom to open outward, etc 937 for paying, from District funds, indebtedness to United States for advances to pay teachers in 1873 and 1874 954 deficiency appropriation for allowance to principals 7 for longevity pay 7 for fuel, light, and power 7, 470 for Petworth School addition 7 for McKinley Manual Training 7 for Elizabeth V.
Brown School, equipment 351 for night schools 470 for contingent expenses 470 for manual training expenses 470 for textbooks, etc 470 for community forums and civic centers 470, 1162 for buildings, etc 470 for furniture; additional to buildings 822 for Dunbar High School, equipment, etc 822 double pay restrictions not applicable to teachers of night or vacation schools 384 free tuition to soldiers and sailors on duty near D. C 470 payment of double salaries to Government employees not to apply to pay for services rendered in 822 community center departments 823 *Public Utilities*, appropriation for investigating standards of measurement, etc., of 807, 1259 deficiency appropriation for Studying methods of operation, etc 496, 841 proceeds from engineer operation of, overseas, available for purposes thereof, etc 893 report to Congress 893 *Public Utilities Commission, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries; pay restriction 921 for general expenses 921 deficiency appropriation for valuation, etc., expenses 6, 350 *Public Utilities Facilities* (*see also* Transportation etc., Facilities Tax, 1918), war revenue tax on interstate transportation; by freight 314 by express; listing 314 of passengers by rail, water, etc. ; exceptions 314 seats, berths, and staterooms 314 mileage and cash fares, etc 314 oil by pipe lines 315 telegraph, telephone, etc., messages; limitation 315 user to pay tax 315 payment for transporting commodities owned by earner 315 exempt, if for use thereof 315 exemptions; services to United States, States, etc 315 tax to be collected by receiver of payments; returns, etc 315 *Publications*, second class mail rates on, increased, etc 327 religious, educational, etc 328 *Publications Division, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 996ccxxi appropriation for general expenses; sales of photographs, etc 996 for expenses of printing, etc., food stimulation publications 1047 *Publications, Government*, provisions to remedy waste, etc., in distribution of 1270 periodicals, etc., not specifically authorized by Congress, not to be issued hereafter 1270 *Pueblo Indians, N.
Mex.*, appropriation for attorney for 575 *Pueblos, New Mexico*, appropriation for irrigating 562 *Puget Sound Naval Station, Wash.*, appropriation for central power plant, etc.; additional land, etc 725 for fuel storage 726 deficiency appropriation for telephone easements to Key port radio station 208 *Puget Sound, Wash.*, appropriation for improvement of, and tributary waters 260, 910, 1285 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of waterway to Grays Harbor from 1290 *Pulaski County, Ark.*, may bridge Arkansas River at Little Rock. 396 time extended for bridging Arkansas River, Little Rock to Argenta by 295 *Pulaski, Va.* appropriation for public building 110 *Pultneyville, N.
Y.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 909, 1284 *Punching Machines, Census Office*, appropriation for purchase, constructing, etc., for Fourteenth Census 804 *Pungo River*, appropriation for improvement of rights of way from Albemarle Sound to 254 *Purchasing Agent, Post Office Department*, appropriation for, chief clerk 800, 1252 *Purchasing Officer, D. C.*, appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 918 *Pure Food Law*, appropriation for expenses of enforcing 992 assistance of Public Health Service 992 deficiency appropriation for expenses, enforcing 32, 381, 841 assistance of Public Health Service officials in administering 992 *Purses*, excise tax on, bought for use 1124 *Put in Bay, Lake Erie* memorial at, placed under Perry’s Victory Centennial Commission 1323 *Puyallup Agency, Wash.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 587 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians at 32 *Pyne, H.
R.*, may accept present from British Government 1326 *Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation, Nev.*, appropriation for extending, etc., irrigation system 575 *Pyrites*, provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 settlement of claims for losses incurred in producing, etc., for Government use during the war 1274 **Q.** *Quantico, Va.*, appropriation for acquiring land for permanent Marine Corps post at 724 *Quapaw Indian Agency, Okla.*, appropriation for common schools 581 *Quapaw Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 578 for probate expenses 581 *Quarantine Districts for Plant Diseases and Insect Pests*, appropriation for enforcing regulations governing 1005 *Quarantine Districts, Live Stock*, appropriation for establishing, etc 977 admission of tick infested cattle in ports below south ern, for immediate slaughter 275, 1048 meat inspection requirements to govern 275, 1048 *Quarantine Service*, appropriation for maintenance, pay, etc. 121, 645 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 6, 468 fumigation, etc., expenses levied against vessels 6 *Quarantine Stations*, appropriation for Astoria, Oreg., lighting equipment 113 for New Orleans, La., laundry and equipment 113 for Savannah, Ga., plumbing, etc 113 for Columbia River, boarding vessel. 113 for Ship Island, Miss., boarding launch. 113 for Charleston, S.C 636 for Galveston, Tex 636 for New Orleans, La 636 for Port Townsend, Wash 636 for Reedy Island, Del 636 construction work of stations under direction of Supervising Architect 636 for repairs and preservation 113, 637 for mechanical equipment for 113, 637 for maintenance, etc 121, 645 deficiency appropriation for Tampa Bay, Fla 5 for Boston, Mass., buildings, etc 349 for Boston, Mass., boarding, etc., vessel 826 for Cape Charles, Var 349, 467, 1025 for Cape Charles, Va., boarding, etc., vessel 826 for Reedy Island, Del 349, 1025 for Savannah, Ga 350, 1025 construction work, under direction of Supervising Architect 350 remodeling, etc., buildings at designated, under War Department direction 1025 *Quarries*, excise tax on products of, using prohibited child labor 1138 *Quarries, etc.*, regulations for use of explosives at 386 *Quarries of the United Stales*, census of, to be taken in 1920, etc 1291 census schedules of inquiries 1294 to relate to preceding year 1294 limited to active 1295 *Quarter Dollar*, design of current, may be modified; restrictions 242 *Quartermaster Corps, Army*, appropriation for clerks, etc., office of Quartermaster General 784, 1238 for pay of the Army 44, 851 for pay of enlisted men; longevity 5, 852 for commutation of quarters, etc., field clerks 46, 853ccxxii appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 47, 853 for mileage, field clerks 49, 854 allowance for prior year 49 for loss by exchange, disbursements abroad and in Alaska 49, 855 for subsistence supplies, etc 50, 855 for regular supplies 51, 856 fuel, heat, and light to quarters 51, 856 recreation buildings 856 post bakeries, ice machines, laundries, etc 51, 856 schools, forage, etc 51, 857 stationery, printing, etc 51, 857 use of ice machines, etc., for outside work 52, 857 for incidental expenses 52, 857 extra duty pay, etc 52, 857 allowance to disciplinary guard, etc. 52, 858 civilian employees, etc 52, 858 for care of horses, etc 52, 858 for transportation 53, 858 enlisted men on discharge, etc 53, 858 due land grant roads not bond aided ; basis 53, 859 full pay to excepted roads 54, 859 draft animals, wagons, drayage, etc 54, 859 gasoline for aircraft 859 vessels, transport service, etc 54, 859 employees on harbor boats 54, 859 West Point cadets at inauguration 54 horses of officers ordered abroad may be sent free to remount depots, etc., for safekeeping 859 travel allowances to enlisted men on entering or leaving service 860 for water and sewer systems at posts 54, 860 Fort Crook, Nebr 860 for clothing, and camp and garrison equipage 54, 860 indemnity for destroyed clothing, etc. 55, 860 for clothing making machinery, Jeffersonville depot 55 for storage and shipping facilities 860 for purchase of horses; limit 55, 860 contracts; standard required; exception 55, 861 restriction on polo ponies 55, 861 sale of condemned ; use of receipts 55 for barracks and quarters, etc 55, 861 grounds for cantonments, etc 861 National Guard in service included 56, 861 chapel, Presidio of San Francisco, Cal. 56 fuel and quarters commutation not payable from 56, 861 civilian employees 56, 861 rentals in District of Columbia authorized 861 for buildings for clothing machinery, Jeffersonville, Ind., depot 56 limit increased for nurses’ dormitory, Fort Sam Houston, Tex 56 for additional land, Fort Sam Houston, Tex., for encampments, etc 56 for military post exchanges 56, 862 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at posts 57, 862 lands, Presidio of San Francisco, exchanged with University of California 57, 862 transfer of wharves, Honolulu, Hawaii, with Navy 57 appropriation for shelter in the Philippines; rentals in China 57, 863 limit for officers’ quarters 58, 863 for post hospitals; construction, etc 58, 864 additions, temporary buildings, etc 864 for quarters for hospital stewards 58, 864 for shooting galleries, ranges, etc 58, 864 for Army War College; fuel, etc 58, 864 for rent of buildings in District of Columbia 58, 864 for settlement of damage claims 59, 864 for additional land, Gettysburg Park 59 for expense of vocational training of soldiers 59, 865 for filing equipment for Army correspondence 60 for expenses, rifle ranges for civilian instruction 69 for expenses maintaining civilian training camps 69 for supplies, etc., to units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 71, 876 for supplies and equipment, Enlisted Reserve Corps, in service 72 for tentage, etc., to other schools and colleges 72, 877 for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 129 for military posts, Hawaii 655 for Fort Monroe, Va. 129, 655 for seacoast artillery accommodations, Hawaii, etc 130, 655 for national cemeteries 130, 655 for headstones for soldiers’ graves, etc. 130, 655 for disposition of remains of officers and enlisted men 130, 656 retired, on active duty 656 for interment of civil employees dying abroad 130, 656 for Confederate burial plats, etc 131, 656 for Arlington Cemetery 657 for national parks. 131, 657 deficiency appropriation for war expenses 188, 356, 475, 827 for pay of the Army 188, 356 for pay of enlisted men; longevity 188, 356 enlistment of sergeants as cook instructors during the war 188 for pay of staff officers; longevity 189, 357 for field clerks, mileage 190, 357 for loss by exchange, etc 357 for subsistence 190, 357 for regular supplies 191, 358, 475, 828 fuel, heat, and light to quarters, etc. 191, 358, 475, 828 bakeries, ice machines, laundries, etc 191, 358, 475, 828 schools, forage, printing, etc. 192, 359, 475, 828 for incidental expenses 192, 359 extra duty pay, etc 192, 359 furniture, etc 192, 359 civilian employees, etc 192, 359 care of horses, etc 192, 360 for transportation 193, 360, 476, 829 enlisted men on discharge;
National Guard officers 193, 360, 476 due land-grant roads not bond aided 193, 360, 476 full pay to excepted roads 194, 361, 477 draft animals, wagons, drayage, etc 194, 361, 477 vessels, transport service, etc. 194, 361, 477 travel expenses, foreign officers and enlisted men attached to the Army 361, 477ccxxiii deficiency appropriation for transportation, during emergency, to certain land grant roads 361 for water and sewer systems at military posts 194, 361, 478, 839 for clothing, and camp and garrison equipage 194, 362, 827 indemnity for destroyed clothing, etc 194, 362, 828 for purchase of horses; limit 194, 362 contracts; standard required; exception 195, 362 restriction on polo ponies 195, 362 for barracks and quarters 195, 362, 478, 829 National Guard in service included 195, 363 fuel and quarters commutation not allowed from 195, 363, 478 civilian employees 195, 363, 478 for shooting galleries and ranges 363, 479, 830 for military post exchanges; recreation buildings, etc 195, 363, 479, 830 use of fund for personal services forbidden 196, 479 compensation restricted 363 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage, at posts 196, 363, 478, 830 for hospitals, construction, repair, etc. 196, 363, 478, 830 for depot, Saint Louis, Mo 354 for temporary barracks and quarters, at seacoast defenses 354 for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, additional land 354 for national cemeteries 355 for H.
C. Chappell 476 for paying for private property of officers and enlisted men lost in service 480 for storage and shipping facilities 477, 827 additional contracts authorized 477 for War Port Board, New York, N. Y.. 478 for national cemeteries 826 for civilian military training camps 830 for rent 830 for pay of the Army, 1919 1027 for commutation of quarters, etc., 1919 1028 for commutation of quarters, field clerks, 1919 1028 for mileage, officers, etc., 1919 1028 for subsistence, 1919 1028 for incidental expenses, 1919 1028 for technical, etc., training of drafted men at schools, etc., 1919 1029 for transportation, 1919 1029 for clothing, and camp and garrison equipage, 1919 1029 for purchase of horses, 1919 1029 for water and sewer systems at posts, 1919 1029 for military post exchanges, 1919 1029 for hospitals, construction, repair, etc., 1919 1029 for Disciplinary Barracks, Port Leavenworth, Kans. 1030 for pay of the Army 10, 30, 33, 379, 382, 838, 842, 1039 for subsistence 10, 30, 839 for regular supplies 10, 30, 379, 838 for incidental expenses 10, 30, 33, 379, 382, 827, 838, 1039 for transportation 11, 30, 33, 379, 382, 838, 842, 1039 for clothing, camp and garrison equipage 11, 30, 839 for water and sewer systems at military posts 11, 30, 379 deficiency appropriation for barracks and quarters 11, 379, 1039 for dependent families of enlisted men, etc 11 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 30, 33, 379, 382, 839, 842, 1039 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, etc. 30, 826, 839, 843, 1025, 1164 for Guilford Courthouse, N.
C., Park 355 for paying target practice, etc., damage claims 364 for extra duty nay, etc 379 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 379, 1039 for supplies, services, and transportation 838, 1039 for purchase of stoves 839 for prisoners of war, maintenance, etc 839 authorization for construction, etc., of hospitals, 1919, repealed 1170 balances of appropriations covered in; for general appropriations, 1919 1170 for pay of the Army, 1919 1170 for supplies, services, and transportation, 1917, 1918 1170 for horses, 1917, 1918 1170 for civilian training camps, 1917, 1918 1170 for storage and shipping facilities, 1918, 1919 1170 claims for damages made by American forces in France, etc., to be paid from sum for incidental expenses of 532 of officers and enlisted men for private property, etc., lost in service 479 field clerks, minimum pay for, fiscal year 1919 1028 full pay, etc., to field clerks, while in captivity by enemy 1321 officers may intrust moneys to others for disbursements; responsibility 50 plans for method of quartering troops to be submitted, etc 129 restriction on expenditures for buildings, etc., exceeding $5,000 74 restriction on purchase, etc., of supplies to officers of, suspended during the war 881 Troop A, North Carolina Cavalry, to receive pay from 357 *Quartermaster General’s Office, War Department*, appropriation for clerks, technical employees, etc 784, 1238 *Quartermaster’s Department, Marine Corps*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 736 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 213, 380 *Quarters, Army* (*see also* Barracks and Quarters, Army), families of officers in the field or abroad to be furnished, or commutation, during the war 530 *Quarters, Navy and Marine*, determination by Secretary of the Navy as to commutation for, etc 718 *Queens Creek, N.
C.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 *Queenstown, Md.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 253, 905, 1277 *Qui-nai-elt and Quil-leh-ute Indians, Wash.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 587 *Quiniault Indian Reservation, Wash.*, appropriation for road on, from tribal funds 588ccxxiv **R.** *Rabies, * appropriation for suppression of, by destroying certain predatory animals 995 *Raccoon Creek, N. J., * appropriation for improvement of 252, 1277 *Racine, Wis., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Radio Communication, * appropriation for enforcing, laws for ocean steamers, etc 806, 1258 for investigating, etc., methods and instruments employed in 807, 1259 deficiency appropriation for laboratory for experiments in 375 *Radio Engineering Company, * modification of provisions for acquiring radio torpedo control unit, etc., from 1309 *Radio Engineers, Army, * appropriation for; limit 784 *Radio Installations on Lighthouse Tenders, * appropriation for equipment, etc 161 *Radio Messages, * censorship of, between United.
States and foreign countries, authorized 413 punishment for evasions of, etc 413 *Radio Service, * internal revenue tax on messages by, in United States 1102 war revenue tax on messages by 315 *Radio Systems, * supervision or control of, by the President, authorized during the war 904 *Radiodynamic or Radiosonic Torpedo Control, * appropriation for demonstrating, producing one unit, etc 1309 material, unit, etc., to remain United States property 1309 unconditional license from owners of invention, etc 1309 services of John Hays Hammond, jr., to be free of charge 1309 *Radiotelegraphic Convention, International, * appropriation for share of expenses 526, 1332 *Radiotelegraphy, * appropriation for naval shore stations, etc 731 deficiency appropriation for installing high power station, Porto Rico 371 *Radium, * provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Rahway River, N.
J., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for 30-foot channel 1288 *Railroad Grant Lands, * use of fund for surveying lands in, for office work; limit 799 *Railroad Routes* (*see also* Postal Service), appropriation for mail transportation by 747, 1194 special arrangement for mail by freight trains, etc 747, 1194 deficiency appropriation for 23, 381, 383, 842, 1041 *Railroads* (*see also* Common Carriers, and Federal Railroad Control), appropriation for establishing, etc., uniform system of accounting by 123, 649 for enforcing use of safety appliances by 123, 649 for securing reports of accidents, etc., from 123, 649 for investigating block signal and train control systems, etc., for 123, 649 for ascertaining physical valuation of property of 123, 649 deficiency appropriation for ascertaining physical valuation of property of 824 for enforcing use of safety appliances by 825 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers, etc., by 825 car service regulations as to movements, etc., subject to orders of Interstate Commerce Commission 101 internal revenue tax on transportation of freight, passengers, etc., by 1101 obstructing interstate trains, etc., during present war, a misdemeanor 272 punishment for 272 use of armed forces to prevent 272 labor provisions not affected 272 physical valuation of property, securities, etc., of, to be considered by not less than five members of Interstate Commerce Commission 271 war revenue tax on interstate transportation of freight, passengers, etc., by 314 *Railroads, Street, etc., * control, etc., of, authorized for transportation of shipyard employees, etc 535 *Railroads under Federal Control, * tax levied on income of 1076 *Railroads, Urban and Interurban, * appropriation for taking over and operating, for transporting shipyard employees, etc 651 *Railway Adjustment Division, Post Office Department, * appropriation for superintendent, assistant 800, 1253 *Railway Employees, * appropriation for Board of Mediation and Conciliation 124, 646 *Railway Equipment Materials, * appropriation for investigation of, etc 807, 1259 deficiency appropriation for investigating 841 *Railway Mail Service, * appropriation for General Superintendent, assistant, etc., in Post Office Department 800, 1253 for division superintendents, assistants, clerks, etc 747, 1194 full time credited when deadheading, under orders 748, 1195 appointments and assignments restricted 1195 increase in number of graded clerks; aggregate limited 748 for travel allowances 748, 1195 increase in allowances for duty over hours 1195 for traveling expenses, etc., away from headquarters 748, 1195 for miscellaneous expenses 748, 1195 rent of space at terminals 748, 1195 for per diem, two assistant superintendents 748, 1195 deficiency appropriation for salaries 33, 34, 842 for expenses 381, 1041 for injured 1041 new grades established for clerks 751, 1198 classification of salaries, and railway, terminal, and transfer offices 752, 1198 assignment of clerks 752, 1198 automatic transfer from present to 752, 1198 limited to fiscal year 1919 752 limit of increased pay 752 classifications effective July 1, 1918 752 pay of other employees, including laborers, not receiving more than $2,200 a year increased; rates 752ccxxv eight-hour law applicable to clerks at terminal and transfer offices 753 overtime pay for excess work, in emergencies 753 compensatory time allowance for Sunday, etc., work 753 *Railway Property, * valuation proceedings to be considered by not less than five members of Interstate Commerce Commission 271 *Railway Safety Appliances, * appropriation for investigating, etc 123, 649 *Rainier National Forest, Wash., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Range Conditions, * appropriation for experiments, etc., in improving, in national forests 989 *Range Finders, Army, * appropriation for purchase, etc., insular possessions 819 *Rapid City, S.
Dak., * appropriation for Indian school 585 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 380 *Rappahannock River, Va., * appropriation for improvement of 254, 1278 *Raritan Bay, N. J., * appropriation for improvement of 905, 1276 *Raritan River and Bay, N. J., * appropriation for improvement of 252, 905, 1276 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, for 30-foot channel 1288 *Rates, Railroad, * no increased, to be filed until January 1, 1920, without approval of Commission 272 approval without formal hearings allowed 272 reasonableness of, or discriminations in, to be considered by not less than three of Interstate Commerce Commissioners 271 *Rathbone, Henry R., * deficiency appropriation for 833 *Raton, N.
Mex., * appropriation for public building 110, 636 *Reading, Mass., * appropriation for public building 110 *Ready, M. R., * plant, etc., of, for collecting miscellaneous refuse in District of Columbia, to be acquired, etc 540 *Real Estate, * stamp tax on deeds of conveyance of 1137 war revenue stamp tax on deeds of conveyance of 323 *Real Estate, D. C., * rent profiteering prevention, during present war 593 sales, etc., permitted Corporation for Housing, etc., for War Needs 595 *Real Estate Profiteering, D.
C., * provisions for prevention of 593 compulsory eviction of tenants during the war prohibited 593 leases continued if rent paid, etc 593 conditions allowing recovery of property 593 unexecuted orders, decrees, or judgments modified 594 suspension of termination of leases of premises sold to new owner 594 *Real Property, * foreclosure of mortgages on, by persons in military service may be stayed, etc., by order of court during the war 444 restriction on sale, etc., of, for nonpayment of taxes by persons in military service during the war 447 *Receivers of Public Moneys, Land Offices, * appropriation for salaries and commissions 142, 667 *Reclamation Act, * appropriation for investigations for utilizing lands reclaimed under, etc 982 for demonstrations to assist agricultural development of projects under, etc 1005 suspension of residence requirement during the war 276 available water permitted to be used 276 *Reclamation Fund, * appropriation for all expenditures of 147, 673 deficiency appropriation for paying Corbett tunnel, claims from 19 annual transfers from, to the Treasury beginning July 1, 1920 149 receipts from potassium deposits to be paid into 300 after used for construction, etc., half to be paid to States for public roads and schools 300 *Reclamation Service, Department of the Interior, * appropriation for all expenditures, from reclamation fund; objects specified 147, 673 for maintenance, etc., of designated irrigation projects 147, 674 for secondary projects 149, 675 limitation on expenditures 149, 675 interchangeable appropriations allowed; restriction 149, 675 annual reimbursement to the Treasury beginning July 1, 1920 149 use of moneys refunded 149 for reimbursing. fund, for furnishing water to Yakima Reservation, Wash., lands 149, 675 for drainage, etc., investigations outside of projects 676 reclamation, etc., of cut-over timberlands in any State 676 deficiency appropriation for Lower Yellowstone project, Mont 1168 for paying disallowed accounts 1168 exchange of lands with Montana, for reservoir sites, Sun River and Milk River projects 1205 homestead entrymen within Castle Peak project, Utah, may have leave of absence until water available, etc 1210 lots in townsites, Sun River project, Mont granted Cascade County school districts 1206 Rio Grande project, N.
Mex. and Tex.; drainage work permitted in New Mexico and Texas; limit, etc 426 use of fund for Yuma, Ariz., auxiliary project, modified 437 *Recorder of Deeds, D. C., * appropriation for rent of offices 924 rates of pay for copying, etc., established 924 *Recreation for Enlisted Men, Navy, * appropriation for, afloat or training ashore; pay restriction 707 deficiency appropriation for, afloat or under training ashore; pay restriction 369, 1033 *Recruit Training Units, Army, * to be raised by draft, etc., for maintenance of military forces at maximum strength 77ccxxvi *Recruiting, * allowance to postmasters for Army and Navy, repealed 754 punishment for obstructing, etc., in time of war 219 *Recruiting, Army, * premium for securing enlistments by citizens, etc., repealed 53 *Recruiting, Marine Corps, * deficiency appropriation for war expenses 214 *Recruiting, Military or Naval, * punishment for obstructing, etc., in time of war 553 *Recruiting, Navy, * appropriation for expenses of 707 for expenses, Naval Reserve Force 713 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 204, 839 *Rectified Spirits* (*see also* Distilled Spirits), additional internal revenue tax levied on 1108 gin excepted 1108 *Red Bluff, Calif., * appropriation for public building 110 *Red Cross* (*see* American Red Cross). *Red Lake Indian Agency, * appropriation for logging, manufacture, etc., of timber; reimbursement to tribal funds 572 *Red Lake Indian Forest, Minn., * appropriation for logging, manufacture, etc., of timber; reimbursement to tribal fund 572 *Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn., * homestead entries erroneously made on, validated 917 *Red Lake River, * time extended for bridging, Kratka Township, Minn 1271 *Red River, * bridge authorized across, Tex. and Okla 339 *Red River, Ark. and La., * appropriation for improvement of 257, 907 *Red River, Ark. and Tex., * appropriation for improvement of 256, 907, 1281 *Red River of the North, Minn, and N.
Dak., * appropriation for improvement of 258, 908, 1282 bridge authorized across, between Minnesota and North Dakota 1054 time extended for bridging, Bellmont, N. Dak 1160 *Red Wing, Minn., * appropriation for public building 636 *Redfield, S. Dak., * appropriation for public building 110 *Redwood Creek, Calif., * appropriation for improvement of 259, 910, 1284 *Reeducation of War Cripples, Interallied Committee for, * appropriation for contribution 635, 1335 *Reedy Island, Del., * appropriation for quarantine station, boathouse 636 deficiency appropriation for quarters, equipment, etc 349 for remodeling buildings, etc 1025 *Reformatories and Correctional Institutions, D.
C., * appropriation for Washington Asylum and Jail 944 for hospital expenses 944 for Home for Aged and Infirm 945 for National Training School for Boys 945 for National Training School for Girls 945 deficiency appropriation for Washington Asylum and Jail 471 for Home for Aged and Infirm 471 *Reformatory, D. C., * appropriation for salaries 949 for constructing permanent buildings, etc 949 for maintenance 949 for fuel 949 deficiency appropriation for improvements, etc 9 for maintenance 472 sale of surplus products; deposit of proceeds 949 *Refund of Internal Revenue Taxes, * appropriation for 118, 642 deficiency appropriation for 3, 379, 382 for illegally collected 30, 33 authorized if erroneously or illegally collected, etc 1145 permanent appropriation for, illegally collected, etc., repealed 1145 estimates required for, hereafter 1146 *Regalias of Friendly Nations, * unauthorized wearing of official, unlawful 821 punishment for 821 *Register of the Treasury, * appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 775, 1230 for additional force 1230 *Register of Wills, D.
C., * appropriation for furnishing copies of wills, etc., to assessor 924 *Registered Mail, Postal Service, * appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic articles 749, 1196 for indemnity for lost, international 749, 1196 deficiency appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic 23, 374, 492, 835 for indemnities, international 33, 381, 383, 842, 1041 *Registered Mails Division, Post Office Department, * appropriation for superintendent 801, 1253 *Registers of Land Offices, * appropriation for salaries and commissions 142, 667 *Registration and Selection for Military Service, * appropriation for expenses, office of Provost Marshal General 851 per diem subsistence of employees and draft boards 851 for military police, prosecutions of liquor and prostitution prohibitions 851 rent for draft boards, etc 851 deficiency appropriation for expenses 185, 355, 474, 1027 unexpended balances of appropriations for, 1919, covered in 1170 all male persons between the ages of 21 and 30, subject to 80 call into immediate service authorized of any class in proportion to full quota thereof of State, etc 554 skilled experts, irrespective of classification or residence 554 persons attaining age of 21 since June 5, 1917, subject to 557 provisions applicable to 557 provisions for, of persons between 18 and 45 955 exceptions; persons in armed service 955 previous registrants 955 persons in foreign diplomatic and consular service 956 punishment for failure, etc 956 *Regular Army Reserve, * appropriation for pay of enlisted men 45, 852 for pay of enlisted men, on active duty 48, 854ccxxvii allowances for yearly field training increased 890 *Rehabilitation, Vocational* (*see also* Vocational Rehabilitation Act), provisions for 617 *Rehoboth Bay, Del., * appropriation for improvement of inland waterway to Delaware Bay from 252 *Reindeer, Alaska, * appropriation for support of stations, etc 151, 677 sale of males; distribution, etc., of females from proceeds, to natives 677 deficiency appropriation for 839 *Relief and Protection of American Seamen, * appropriation for, in foreign countries, etc 529, 1335 deficiency appropriation for, in foreign countries, etc 347, 382, 463 *Relief of European Populations, * appropriation for, outside of Germany and her allies 1161 *Religious, etc., Corporations, * exempt from income tax 1076 *Religious Institutions, etc., * admissions to entertainments for benefit of, exempt from internal revenue tax 1121 from war revenue tax 319 *Religious Organizations, * members of, forbidding participating in war, exempted from military service 78 noncombatant capacity excepted 78 second class mail rates on publications of, increased, etc 328 *Renovated Butter, * appropriation for inspection of, factories, etc 978 *Rent, * restriction on evictions for nonpayment of, of dwellings, by persons in military service during the war 443 *Rent, D.
C., * appropriation for buildings, etc., Quartermaster Corps 58 for Interstate Commerce Commission 123 for Federal Trade Commission 125 for Department of State 770, 1225 for War Risk Insurance Bureau 772 for Treasury Department 777 for War Department 786, 1240 for Navy Department 791 for Civil Service Commission 798 for Department of Justice 802, 1255 for Department of Commerce 809, 1262 for Department of Labor 812, 1264 for buildings, etc., Quartermaster Corps 864 for Department of Agriculture 998 for Department of Agriculture, for food-stimulation work 1047 deficiency appropriation for War Department 185, 364, 473, 826 storehouse for field medical supply depot 364 for Navy Department, war expenses 202 authorized in time of war for military uses 861 requisition of buildings, etc., for use of War Department, authorized; restriction as to dwelling houses 826 payment; suit if compensation not satisfactory 826 *Rent, Light, and Fuel, Post Offices, * appropriation for 746, 1193 ten-year leases allowed hereafter 746 limit, third class offices 746 deficiency appropriation for 381, 383, 842 *Rent of Court Rooms, * appropriation for 157, 684 *Rent Profiteering, D.
C., * protection of tenants from, during the war 593 *Renton, Wash., * preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 265 *Repatriation, * of citizens after discharge from armed forces of foreign State at war with enemies of the United States 340 provisions for, of citizens in service of country at war with country enemy to the United States 545 former law repealed 546 *Reporting Proceedings in Congress, * appropriation for House of Representatives 764, 1219 for Senate 761, 1216 deficiency appropriation for extra services, House of Representatives 28, 377, 497, 836 for extra services, Senate 25, 377, 835 *Representatives in Congress, * appropriation for compensation 761, 1216 for mileage 762, 1216 for clerk hire 764 clerks to be placed on roll of employees; appointment, etc 764 for clerks to; restriction 1219 for mileage, 1st session, 65th Congress, immediately available 1 deficiency appropriation for salaries 380 for mileage 430 punishment for specified corrupt practices at primary, general, or special elections of 1013 who served in war with Germany to receive theft pay after discharge from service, and resuming congressional duties 1324 *Reproducing Plats of Surveys, * appropriation for 143, 668 *Republican River, * deficiency appropriation for bridge across, Fort Riley, Kans 354 *Reservation 126, D.
C., * transferred to District Commissioners for playground purposes 930 *Reserve Agent, Federal* (*see also* Federal Reserve Act Amendments), appointment, duties, etc 232 may appoint assistants; power, etc 232 *Reserve Material, Navy, * deficiency appropriation for procuring, other than ordnance or medical 211 reimbursement, when taken for current use in time of peace 211 *Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, Army, * appropriation for quartermaster supplies, equipment, etc 71, 876 commutation for uniforms furnished by institutions 71 for arms, ordnance equipment, etc 71, 877 designation of Massachusetts National Guard First Corps Cadets in senior division; conditions 71 for maintenance of training camps, etc 877 for subsistence to members of senior division 877 deficiency appropriation for ordnance stores and equipment for; war expenses 198 balances of appropriations for ordnance stores for, 1917, 1918, 1919, covered in 1171ccxxviii details of active or retired officers at institutions having units of, during present war 531 number;
Army service required 532 pay, etc., to retired officers 532 enlisted men to be detailed from active or retired list 532 service required; number of noncommissioned officers 532 active pay, etc., while detailed 532 members, at other than State institutions may be relieved from compulsory military course, to graduate 891 *Reserve Supplies, Marine Corps, * appropriation for procuring clothing, arms, etc 737 available immediately and until expended 737 *Resident Commissioners, * appropriation for compensation 761, 1216 for expenses 762, 1216 for clerk hire 764 clerks to be placed on roll of employees; appointment, etc 764 for clerks to; restriction 1219 for expenses, 1st session 65th Congress, immediately available 1 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 430 *Resistance of Law, Forcible, * letters, publications, etc., advocating, nonmailable 230 punishment for posting, etc 230 *Resources of the Government, * employment of entire, authorized in war with Germany 1 in war with Austriia-Hungary 429 *Restraint of Trade, Combinations, etc., in* (*see* Antitrust Laws, etc.). *Retailers, * food conservation licenses not applicable to 278 definition of term 278 *Retired Judges, United States, * judges after ten years of service may resign at age of seventy, and receive salary thereafter 1157 may retire from regular service instead of resigning 1157 voluntary duties to be assigned 1157 additional judge to be appointed if, remain in office and incapacitated permanently 1158 to be junior to remaining judge if retiring, or additional judge appointed 1158 vacancy upon death, etc., of not to be filled if additional judge has been appointed 1158 *Returns, Corporation Income Tax, * to be public records 1086 inspection by State officials, etc 1086 minority stockholders 1086 *Returns, Internal Revenue, * may be required of any person to show liability to tax 1142 inspection of books, etc., by internal-revenue agent 1142 second assessment of, if deemed false, etc., not to be remitted, etc 1145 yearly, required of all persons liable to special, etc., taxes 1146 by collector, if none made by taxpayer 1147 *Returns Office, Interior Department, * time extended for filing Army and Navy contracts, etc., in 198 *Revenue Act of 1916, * repealed of designated titles of 1149 continued for collection of accrued taxes, etc 1150 title declared 1150 *Revenue Act of March 3, 1917, * repeal of designated parts of 1149 continued for collection of accrued taxes, etc 1150 title declared 1151 *Revenue Act of 1917, War* (*see also* War Revenue Act, 1917). repeal of designated titles of 1149 continued for collection of accrued taxes, etc 1150 *Revenue Act of 1918* (*see also* separate Titles, etc.), appropriation for expenses collecting internal revenue taxes under 1234 title i. general definitions 1057 terms referred to 1057 Government contracts 1058 end of the war to be fixed by proclamation of the President 1058 title ii. income tax 1058 definitions 1058 dividends of corporations 1059 stock dividends taxed as income 1059 method of taxation 1059 determination of gain or loss 1060 returns 1061 individuals, normal tax 1062 surtaxes; on sale of mines, etc 1062 income defined; net; gross 1064 deductions 1066 credits 1069 partnerships and personal service corporations 1070 estates and trusts 1071 accumulated corporation profits 1072 payments at source 1072 credit for taxes 1073 returns 1074 corporations, tax on net income 1075 exemptions 1076 income defined; net; gross 1077 deductions 1077 credits 1080 payment at source 1080 credit for taxes 1080 returns; of affiliated corporations 1081 administrative provisions; installment payments 1082 receipts; refunds; penalties 1084 returns; dividend; by brokers 1085 information at source 1086 made public record; statistics 1086 licenses for foreign collections 1087 citizens of United States possessions; limitation 1087 collection in Porto Rico and the Philippines 1087 title iii. war profits and excess profits tax 1088 general definitions 1088 tax imposed for 1918 1088 thereafter 1088 exemptions; gold mining 1089 credits 1090 excess profits 1091 net income determined 1091 for prewar period 1091 invested capital 1091 definition of terms used 1091ccxxix net invested capital, items excluded 1092 determination by Commissioner 1093 by comparison with similar business 1093 reorganizations; existence determined 1094 tax for fiscal year ending in 1918 1095 in 1919 1095 partnerships and personal service corporations 1096 returns required of corporations 1096 income tax on sales of mines, oil or gas wells limited 1096 title iv. estate tax 1096 rates imposed 1096 value of net estate 1097 deductions 1098 returns, payments, etc 1099 offenses punishable 1101 title v. tax on transportation and other facilities 1101 transportation; freight, express, and passenger 1101 oil by pipe lines 1102 telegraph, telephone, and radio service 1102 collections, etc 1102 insurance; life 1104 marine, inland, and fire 1104 casualty 1104 returns to be made 1104 title vi. tax on beverages 1105 distilled spirits, manufactured, produced or imported 1105 suspension during prohibition 1105 regulations 1005 rectified spirits 1108 fermented liquors 1109 natural wine defined 1109 tax on still wines 1110 sparkling wines 1110 floor tax 1111 stamp provisions 1111 fortifying pure sweet wines 1111 removal of domestic wines, for export, etc 1113 production of nonbeverage spirits 1113 punishment for evading tax, etc 1113 fruit distilleries; meters, etc., requirements 1114 survey of distilleries 1114 transporting alcohol in tank cars, etc 1114 fruit brandy exemptions 1114 gin may be bottled in bond without tax 1115 penalty for withdrawing beer, etc., from unstamped packages, etc 1115 permissable transfers 1115 soft drinks, etc., tax on sales by producers, etc 1116 sales at soda fountains, ice cream parlors, etc 1116 title vii. tax on cigars and tobacco 1116 sales by manufacturers of cigars 1116 cigarettes 1117 label requirements 1117 packages for 1117 tobacco and snuff 1117 packages for 1117 floor tax for stock on hand 1118 cigarette papers and tubes 1118 leaf tobacco dealers, provisions regulating 1118 titles viii. tax on admissions and dues 1120 admissions; theaters, etc 1120 cabarets, etc 1121 exemptions 1121 dues; social, etc., clubs 1121 initiation fees 1121 collection, etc 1121 title ix. excise taxes 1122 sales by manufacturers, etc., of designated articles 1122 computation if sold at less than market price for personal benefit 1123 works of art by other than the artist 1123 returns and payment of tax 1123 sales by dealers; articles designated 1123 jewelry, timepieces, optical goods, etc 1124 moving picture leases, etc 1125 sales by dealers; toilet articles, etc 1125 proprietary and patent medicine, etc 1125 collections 1126 title x. special taxes 1126 on corporations; domestic 1126 foreign 1126 mutual insurance companies 1126 on designated occupations; brokers 1126 theater proprietors; exceptions 1127 circuses 1127 other public exhibitions; exceptions 1127 street fairs 1127 bowling alleys and billiard rooms 1127 shooting galleries 1128 riding academies 1128 automobiles for hire 1128 brewers, distillers, liquor dealers, etc., where business prohibited by local laws 1128 no exemptions from punishment, etc 1128 manufacturers of tobacco, cigars, and cigarettes, on sales of preceding year 1128 owners of pleasure water craft 1129 credit, etc., for tax paid under former law 1129 dealers, etc., in specified narcotics 1130 emergency Revenue Act of 1914 repealed 1132 provisions continued for collecting accrued taxes, etc 1133 title xi. stamp taxes 1133 on bonds, documents, etc., in Schedule A 1133 securities exempt 1133 penalty for issuing unstamped paper 1133 parcel post shipments not fully stamped 1133 dealing in articles not fully stamped 1133 using uncanceled, etc., stamps 1133 punishment for fraudulently removing, etc., stamps 1133 reusing, etc., stamps 1134 using insufficient stamps; counterfeits 1134 removing stamps for unlawful use 1134 possessing washed, etc., stamps 1134 forfeiture of articles, etc 1134 cancellation requirements 1134 preparation of stamps; affixing 1134 procuring by outside contracts; time limit 1134 general laws applicable for unintentional mistakes, etc 1134 sales of stamps by postmasters; assistant treasurers, etc 1134 schedule a. stamp taxes 1135 bonds of indebtedness 1135 indemnity and surety 1135 capital stock; original issues 1135 sales or transfers; exceptions 1135 affixing stamps 1136 sales of produce for future delivery at exchanges, etc 1136 bills of sale required, etc 1136 punishment for failure to have 1136 cash sales for immediate delivery exempt 1137 drafts, promissory notes, etc.; exemptions 1137 real estate conveyances; trust deeds exempt 1137 customhouse entries; warehouse withdrawals 1137ccxxx foreign passage tickets 1137 proxies 1137 powers of attorney; exceptions 1137 playing cards 1137 parcel post packages 1137 property insurance policies by foreign corporations, etc., without agent in the United States 1138 title xii. child labor employment tax 1138 excise tax on persons using prohibited labor 1138 regulations governing 1138 title xiii. general administrative provisigns 1140 Commissioner of Internal Revenue; pay increased 1140 provisions for, until July 1, 1919 1140 five deputy Commissioners and an assistant authorized 1140 salaries; duties of the Assistant 1140 collectors’ salaries, readjustment and increase of 1140 limit 1140 appropriation for expenses under this Act for fiscal year 1919 1140 officers, employees, office expenses, etc 1140 limit for Bureau 1141 Advisory Tax Board created 1141 composition; duration; salaries 1141 duties, powers, etc 1141 leaves of absence allowed agents and inspectors 1141 Legislative Drafting Service created 1141 draftsmen to be appointed; salaries, duties, etc 1141 appropriation for expenses; disbursements 1142 Virgin Islands; articles from to pay United States internal revenue tax 1142 exempt from Island tax 1142 articles from United States to pay Island tax 1142 exempt from United States tax 1142 general internal revenue laws extended to provisions of this Act 1142 returns may be required from any person upon notice by Commissioner 1142 authority to examine, etc.; powers designated 1142 floor tax returns to be filed within 30 days 1142 payment of, etc 1142 other methods of collecting taxes authorized 1143 stamp tax provisions applicable 1143 penalty for failure to pay tax, make returns, etc., under designated titles 1143 punishment for willful refusals, evasions, etc., thereof 1143 additional tax penalty therefor; exception 1143 persons liable hereunder 1143 rules for enforcement of Act authorized 1143 returns not exceeding $10 may be acknowledged without oath 1143 credit or refund of overpayments or collections authorized 1143 payments by vendor, of tax on credit sales, allowed 1143 taxes not applicable to exports of beverages, tobacco, etc 1144 refund to exporter authorized 1144 temporary use of existing stamps for new rates 1144 payment of specified taxes for sales, etc., under contracts made prior to May 9, 1917 1144 if to other than a dealer 1144 prior to September 3, 1918, if no previous tax imposed 1144 if taxed under Act of 1917 1144 time of payment;
“dealer” defined 1144 not applicable to motion-picture taxes 1145 fractions of a cent disregarded, etc 1145 certificates of indebtedness and uncertified checks receivable for other than stamp taxes 1145 stamps accidentally lost from packages may be replaced 1145 refund of erroneously collected taxes, penalties, etc 1145 repayment of judgments, etc., against collectors 1145 damages recovered from officials 1145 no remission or refund of taxes on second assessment if returns willfully false, etc 1145 refund of taxes illegally collected, by permanent appropriations, repealed after June 30, 1920 1145 estimates required therefor hereafter 1145 violations of Revenue laws to be reported to district attorney 1146 statement required 1146 administration of oaths, etc., by specified revenue officials, authorized 1146 divulging information received by revenue officials unlawful 1146 unauthorized publication of income returns unlawful 1146 punishment for offenses; dismissal of offender 1146 inquiries to be made by deputy collectors 1146 annual tax returns to be made by taxpayer; details 1146 by revenue officer with consent of party failing 1147 notice if no returns rendered 1147 summons for failure or making false returns 1147 authority of district collector, etc 1147 preparation of returns by collector if no, or false, returns made 1147 by Commissioner; legal effect 1147 extension of time if due to sickness, etc 1148 assessment of tax 1148 additional tax imposed; exception 1148 rate if return fraudulent 1148 collection of 1148 jurisdiction of district courts to secure evidence, etc 1148 punishment for false statements that tax is included in price of article, etc 1148 that part of price is due to tax 1148 Liberty bonds, etc., accepted in lieu of personal sureties required by law 1148 effect thereof; substitution permitted 1149 return to the depositor 1149 retention for protection of subcontractors on default of principal 1149 priority of the United States not affected 1149 inconsistent laws modified 1149 judicial securities not affected 1149 enforcement 1149ccxxxi title xiv. general provisions 1149 repeal of designated titles of Revenue Act of 1916 1149 estate tax and returns of dividends in Act of March 3, 1917 1149 designated titles in Revenue Act of 1917 1149 continuance for collecting accrued taxes, etc 1150 collection of income, war income, and excess profits tax limited 1150 accrued estate tax under former Acts 1150 collection of accrued taxes, repealed herein 1150 income tax in Porto Rico and the Philippines 1150 former rates on first-class mail restored July 1, 1919 1150 letters by soldiers, etc., overseas to be free 1150 payment of postal receipts to the Treasury repealed from July 11, 1919 1150 invalidity of any clause, etc., not to affect the remainder of Act 1150 title declared of Revenue Act of 1916 1150 Revenue Act of 1917 1151 this Act 1151 payment of $60 to persons in active service during present war honorably discharged, etc., therefrom 1151 persons not entitled 1151 early payments required; appropriations available 1151 regulations for enforcement to be made 1151 shipment, etc., of intoxicants into District of Columbia unlawful 1151 copies of government war contracts, etc., made with officials since April 6, 1917, to be filed with Commissioner of Internal Revenue on request therefor 1151 punishment for failure 1152 data, etc., relating thereto to be furnished by any department, bureau, etc 1152 in effect the day after passage 1152 *Revenue Cutter Service* (*see also* Coast Guard), deficiency appropriation for expenses 838 *Revenue from Customs, * appropriation for collecting 120, 644 deficiency appropriation for collecting 30, 838, 1038 *Revised Statutes, * amended, section 319 1140 section 336 1055 section 770 1183 section 839 1182 section 1111 623 section 1315 894 section 1342 882 section 1513 430 section 1517 550 section 1570 499 section 1585 397 section 1704 528 section 2304 1161 section 3145 1140 section 3164 1146 section 3165 1146 section 3167 1146 section 3172 1146 section 3173 1146 section 3176 1147 section 3220 1145 section 3225 1145 section 3244 1128 section 3251 308, 1105 amended, section 3255 1114 section 3264 1114 section 3283 309 section 3285 309 section 3315 1145 section 3339 311, 1109 section 3354 1115 section 3360 1118 section 3362 1117 section 3368 313, 1117 section 3392 1117 section 3394 312, 1116 section 3528 1051 section 3689 1145, 1312 section 3744 198 section 4067 531 section 4402 739 section 4404 740 section 4414 740 section 4463 548 section 4472 499 section 4673 609 section 4832 368 section 5159 239 section 5172 1315 section 5200 512, 967 section 5208 972 section 5209 972 repealed, section 288 390 section 289 390 section 290 390 section 1120 53 section 2166 546 section 2171 545 section 2174 546 section 3688 1312 sections 3694–3696 1312 section 4452 603 section 5175 342 *Rewards for Improvements, Navy, * payment of, suggested by civilian employees, in naval manufacturing processes, plants, etc 718 from current appropriations 718 no further claim to be made, etc 718 *Rhinelander, Wis., * appropriation for public building 110 *Rhode Island, * appropriation for naval training station 712 for naval training station, public works 726 for additional land, training station 726 deficiency appropriation for naval training station 205, 1166 *Rhode Island Avenue NE., D.
C., * appropriation for paving, Fourth to Twelfth Streets 926 *Rice, * appropriation for production of 1046 *Rice Crops, * appropriation for investigating insects affecting 994 *Richards, Lorenzo, * deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Richfield, Utah, * appropriation for public building 110 *Richmond, Cal., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 260, 910, 1284 *Richmond, Va., * appropriation for public building 110, 636 terms of court at 605 *Riding Academies, * special tax on proprietors of 1128ccxxxii *Riding Habits, * excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1123 *Rifle Clubs, * details of enlisted men as temporary practice instructors to 64 *Rifle Contests, Army, * appropriation for trophy, medals, etc., for 63, 870 details of enlisted men as temporary instructors for rifle clubs 64 *Rifle Practice, Army, * deficiency appropriation for National Guard expenses, promotion of 21 *Rifle Practice, National Board for Promotion of, * appropriation for expenses of rifle ranges, for civilians under rules of 69, 876 for reimbursing members of 870 *Rifle Ranges for Civilian Instruction, * appropriation for maintaining, etc 69, 876 for arms, ammunition, etc 69, 876 transporting teams to national matches; allotment, designation, etc 69, 876 home guards, State troops, etc., to have use of 181 *Rifles, Army, * deficiency appropriation for machinery for manufacture of, etc 367 balances of appropriations for manufacture of, 1917, 1918, 1919 covered in 1171 *Right of Way, * condemnation authorized of land for, of lines to transmit electric power to plants of persons making snips, munitions of war, etc., for United States or its allies 895 *Rincon Indian Reservation, Cal., * appropriation for irrigation project on 562 *Rinderpest, * appropriation for emergency use in eradicating, etc 1006 payment for animals destroyed; appraisal of values, etc 1006 *Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, * appropriation for seamen’s mission 530, 1335 *Rio Grande Irrigation Project, N.
Mex.-Tex., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 148, 674 restriction on use for drainage 148, 674 amount available for drainage work in New Mexico pending formation of irrigation district 426 in Texas, subject to repayment by irrigation district 426 *Rio Grande National Forest, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Rio Grande River, * bridge authorized across, El Paso, Tex 396 consent, etc., of Mexico required 396 *River and Harbor Improvements, * appropriation for construction of works on, under contracts, etc 136, 660 for construction, maintenance, etc., of specified projects 250, 904, 1275 New York Harbor 251, 1276 East River, N.
Y., for 40-foot channel at Hell Gate, etc 252, 905, 1276 Delaware River, Philadelphia to the ocean 252, 905, 1276 Schuylkill River, Pa 1277 waterway, Delaware River to Chesapeake Bay; purchase of Canal 253, 1277 Norfolk, Va 253, 906, 1278 waterways, Norfolk to North Carolina sounds, etc 1278 Cape Fear River, etc., N. C 1278 Charleston, S. C 906 Savannah, Ga 254 appropriation for Brunswick, Ga 1279 Saint Johns River, etc., Fla 1279 Mobile, Ala 907 Mississippi River passes 256, 907, 1280 Galveston Harbor, etc., Tex 907, 1280 Mississippi River 258, 908, 1281 Missouri River 259, 908, 1282 Cumberland River 1282 Ohio River 908, 1282 Allegheny River 1282 Great Lakes Ship Channel 909, 1283 Los Angeles, Cal 909, 1284 Columbia River, etc 260, 1285 Hawaii harbors; conditions 261, 1286 San Juan, P.
R.; reimbursement 261 for maintenance, etc., of existing works; allotments 1286 policy declared that public terminals are essential at cities, etc., on river and harbor improvements 1286 cost restriction on new projects 1286 expenditure of allotments for consolidated works 261, 910, 1287 balances carried to credit of projects ordered 261, 910, 1287 dredging work may be done by contract 261, 1287 portion of Little River, Ark., declared nonnavigable; condition 1287 allowance to Walter H.
Denison on contract, for increased costs, etc., due to war with Germany 1287 appropriation for examinations, surveys, etc 261, 911, 1287 specific authority required for 261, 1287 supplemental reports restricted 261, 1287 no project authorized until appropriation made 261, 1287 preliminary examinations and surveys ordered; projects designated 262, 1287 purchase of Cape Cod Canal, Mass.; appropriation 262 Jamaica Bay, N. Y., modified 262 Galveston, Tex 264 Boston Harbor 1288 New York Harbor 1288 channels between Staten Island and New Jersey 1288 Miami and Erie Canal, etc., connecting Lake Erie and Ohio River 1289 Great Lakes and Hudson River, waterway for oceangoing vessels 1289 ship canal, Lake Ontario to Saint Lawrence River 265 Columbia River, Oreg.-Wash 266 restriction on, until close of present war 266 transportation systems under Federal control; water routes 1290 shipper may route freight by inland canal, etc 1290 Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota may improve boundary waters, etc 266 appropriation for surveys, etc 266 restriction on private contract work 266, 911, 1290 estimate of cost by Government plant 911, 1290 lands, etc., condemned for river and harbor work to be taken immediately 911 just compensation to be made; suit if amount unsatisfactory 911 benefits from improvements to be considered in awarding damages 911 regulations to be established for use of all navigable waters 266ccxxxiii regulations, posting, etc.; punishment for violations 266 of areas adjacent to target practice fortifications, etc 266 for transporting explosives thereon 267 enforcement by public vessels 267 report of Chief of Engineer to include terminal and transfer facilities 911 description of water terminals, etc 911 railroad connection, interchange of traffic, etc 912 necessity for water terminals if none exists 912 general plan for commercial facilities 912 existing contracts may be modified if inequitable owing to increased cost of materials, etc 912 restricted to work to be done hereafter 912 appropriation for readjusting, etc 912 further modifications authorized 912 per diem subsistence for persons on field work away from designated posts, etc 912 ascertainment if contracts not completed prior to April 6, 1917, have become inequitable from increased war costs, etc 1290 report of amounts justly due for work done between April 6, 1917, and July 18, 1918 1290 amount not to exceed actual loss by contractor 1290 statement of findings, etc., to be submitted to Congress 1291 proceedings authorized to secure title for lands donated in connection with improvement 267 reimbursement for expenses 267 printing ordered of reports of Chief of Engineers, 1913–1917 267 additional matter to be included 267 report required of survey of encroachments in Chicago River 267 construction of docks permitted on Seattle, Wash., tidelands 267 rentals received from Government plants to be credited to projects 268 railroad wharves authorized at San Diego, Cal.; conditions, etc 268 nonnavigable waters declared;
Mosquito Creek, S. C 268 Bayou Meto, Ark 268 Saint Marys River, Ohio and Ind 268 Waterways Commission created; composition, etc 269 to formulate plans for development of waterways and water resources 269 subjects for study, etc., designated 269 compensation of members 269 relative rights, jurisdiction, and powers of United States, States, etc., to be considered 269 engineers, technical experts, etc., to be employed by 269 appropriation for expenses 269 authority of, for payments of employees, etc 269 authorized projects not interefered with by 270 rentals of plants by private parties to be credited to project furnishing 268 regulations to be prescribed for use of waters under 892 investigation of Saint Lawrence River by International Joint Commission requested, between Montreal and Lake Ontario 1290 appropriation for printing and binding reports of examinations, etc 174, 700 deficiency appropriation for paying claims for damages to vessels by 10, 826 *Rivera, Luis Munoz, late a Resident Commissioner from Porto Rico, * deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 26 *Riverdale, Ill., * bridge authorized across Little Calumet River at 1042 *Rivers, * appropriation for lighting of 161, 687 *Riverside, Cal., * appropriation for Sherman Institute Indian school 570 *Road Construction, etc., * appropriation for field experiments, etc 1001 *Road Making Materials, * appropriation for investigations and experiments 1001 *Road Management, etc., * appropriation for investigations, etc 1001 for determining best materials 1001 for chemical, etc., investigations 1001 *Roads, Trails, etc., National Forests, * appropriation for construction, etc 989 *Roanoke River, Va., * appropriation for improvement of 254, 1278 bridge authorized across, in Halifax County, N.
C 1272 Williamston, N. C 1186 *Roanoke, Va., * terms of court at 605 clerk’s office 606 *Robbins, Edward E., late a Representative in Congress, * deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1169 *Robes, * excise tax on bath or lounging, bought for use 1124 *Robinson, Samuel, * deficiency appropriation for extra services 28, 377, 836 *Rochester, Ind., * appropriation for public building 111 *Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Commission, D. C., * appropriation for acquiring connecting lands 650 area restricted 650 Rock Creek Park and Piney Branch Parkway made part of District park system 650 conditions as to expenditures 650 *Rock Creek Park, D.
C., * appropriation for parkway connecting Potomac Park and 126, 650 total area restricted; conditions on expenditures 126, 650 appropriation for care and improvement 931 *Rock Island Arsenal, Ill., * appropriation for toilet facilities, barracks buildings 127 for manufacturing field artillery material; storage facilities, etc 127, 654 for Moline Bridge, new floor 128 for post stables, repairs 128ccxxxiv appropriation for facilities for manufacturing field artillery ammunition, etc 128 for increasing capacity for storage of sodium nitrate 128 for central heating plant; motor truck garage 128, 654 for plant for grenades 128 for addition to ice making plant 128 for storage facilities, etc., continued 128 for operating power plant, etc 128, 654 for bridges, expenses 128, 654 for increasing storage facilities 653 for water power plant 654 for fire protection 654 deficiency appropriation for additional facilities for manufacturing field artillery material 353, 474 for water power plant 353, 474 for office building 353 for grenades, including buildings 353 for shop buildings, equipments, etc 353 for increasing railroad transportation facilities; filtration plant 353 for fire walls 1026 *Rock Island, Ill., * appropriation for public building 111 for care of Confederate cemetery 131, 657 *Rock River, * bridge authorized across, at Camp Grant, Ill 1042 Janesville, Wis 1184 *Rockford, Ill., * construction of bridge across Rock River at Camp Grant by Winnebago County and, authorized 1042 *Rockhall, Md., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 253, 905, 1277 *Rockville, Conn., * appropriation for public building 111 *Rocky Boy’s Band of Chippewa Indians, etc., Mont., * appropriation for support, etc., of 574 *Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo., * appropriation for protection, etc 152, 679 acceptance of land 152 deficiency appropriation for 382 limit on annual appropriations for, repealed 1271 *Rods and Reels, Fishing, * excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317 *Rogers, Ark., * appropriation for public building 111, 636 *Rogers City, Mich., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Rogers, George R., * may be appointed second lieutenant, Cavalry, and retired 1347 *Roler, Albert H., * may accept present from British Government 1326 *Rome, Italy, * appropriation for International Institute of Agriculture at 524, 1331 for International Office of Public Health at 525, 1331 *Rondout, N.
Y., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 251 *Roof Gardens, * internal revenue tax on admissions to entertainments at 1121 war revenue tax on admissions to entertainments at 318 *Roosevelt, Honorable Theodore, * money gift of Nobel peace prize may be returned by Foundation for Promotion of Industrial Peace to 899 *Root Beer, * internal revenue tax on bottled, sold by producer, etc 1116 war revenue tax on, sold by producer, etc 312 *Rose, Henry M., * appropriation for, as assistant secretary of the Senate 758, 1214 *Rosebud Indian Reservation, S.
Dak., * appropriation for school buildings on 585 for support, etc., of Sioux Indians of 586 sale of tract within former, to White River Cemetery Company 1320 *Roseburg, Oreg., * appropriation for public building 111 *Rouge River, Mich., * appropriation for improvement of 258, 909, 1283 *Roumania, * appropriation for minister to 1326 *Roumania, Serbia, and Bulgaria, * appropriation for minister to 519 *Routt National Forest, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Rubber, * appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc 808, 1260 *Ruddock, Albert B., * may accept present from British Government 1326 *Rugs, etc., * excise tax on, bought for use 1123 Rules of the House of Representatives, Digest of, appropriation for preparing 762, 1217 *Rum* (*see* Distilled Spirits). *Rumford, Me., * appropriation for public building 111 *Rural Credits, * appropriation for studies of cooperation in, etc 1003 *Rural Delivery, Postal Service, * appropriation for carriers, station clerks, etc 751, 1197 allowance for horse drawn vehicle routes modified 751 maximum pay to motor vehicle carriers extended 751 rates for horse drawn routes 1197 during fiscal year 1920, motor route pay increased 1198 for supplies 750 deficiency appropriation for 33, 34, 381, 383, 842, 843, 1040 pay of carriers for fiscal year 1920, modified 1199 *Rural Education, * appropriation for investigation of 796, 1249 *Rural Mails Division, Post Office Department, * appropriation for superintendent, etc 801, 1253 *Rural Post Roads, * meaning of term extended to all public roads 1200 payments allowed during construction increased 1201 appropriations for, increased annually 1201 allotments to State requiring constitutional amendment for its acceptance, to be withdrawn from fund. 1201 to be carried for future disbursement 1201 immediately available when constitutional restriction removed 1201ccxxxv allotments, etc.; using permissible portion of, not prevented 1201 preference given to employing other than soldiers, sailors, and marines for labor, forbidden 1201 transfers of material, etc., from War Department no longer needed for use thereof; distribution 1201 appropriations annually for roads in national forests in cooperation with States, increased 1201 use allowed without cooperation of States 1202 labor preferences to soldiers, sailors, and marines 1202 no officer or enlisted man to be detailed for Work on, without his consent 1202 detailed report to Congress, of work done by soldiers, etc., on. roads in States, other than in military camps, etc., during the present war 1202 pay of officers or enlisted men for such work to be equal to that of civilians so employed 1202 amount found due to be paid from State allotments herein 1202 *Rural Sanitation, * appropriation for studies by Public Health Service of 121, 645 cooperative demonstration work 121, 645 *Russell, Charles H., jr., * may accept present from British Government 1326 *Russell, Samuel, * deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Russellville, Ark., * appropriation for public building 111 *Russia, * appropriation for ambassador to 519, 1325 *Rust, Black and Stripe, * appropriation for investigating, in wheat, etc 981 *Ruthenians, * resident, but not citizen, may be accepted in volunteer force to fight enemies of United States 868 **S.** *Sabine Lake and Pass, La. and Tex., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1289 *Sabine-Neches Canal, La. and Tex., * appropriation for improvement of 256, 907, 1281 *Sabine Pass and Port Arthur Canal, La. and Tex., * appropriation for improvement of 256, 907, 1281 *Sabine Pass, La. and Tex., * appropriation for improvement of harbor at 256 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of waterway from, to Port Arthur 264 *Sabine River, La., * appropriation for improvement of waterway to Mississippi River 256, 1280 *Sabine River, La. and Tex., * appropriation for improvement of waterway from Mermentau River to 256 preliminary examination, etc., to be made, for intracoastal waterway from Calcasieu River, La., to 264 *Sabotage, * provisions for punishing, of war materials, etc., in time of war 534 *Sac and Fox Indian Sanatorium, Iowa, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 564 *Saco, Me., * appropriation for public building 111 *Sacramental Wines, * prohibitions against mailing, etc., intoxicating liquors, not applicable to 329 *Sacramento, Calif., * quarters for district court to be provided in public building; limit of cost 1271 *Sacramento River, Calif., * appropriation for prosecuting work of flood control, etc 132, 661 for improvement of 262, 910, 1285 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, Sacramento to Colusa 265 *Sacras Ferry, Okla., * bridge authorized across Red River at 339 *Safety of Railway Operation, * appropriation for investigating, etc., systems to promote 123, 649 deficiency appropriation for enforcing 825 *Saginaw River, Mich., * appropriation for improvement of 258, 909, 1283 *Saigon, Cochin China, * appropriation for post allowances to consular officers at 528 deficiency appropriation for additional, pay, etc., to consul at 346 *Sailing Boats, * annual war excise tax on users of 318 special tax on users of pleasure, etc 1129 *Sailors, * letters by, on duty abroad during present war, free of postage 327, 1150 prior civil service eligibility of, serving during the war, retained until demobilized 1224 provisions for hospital care of discharged sick and disabled, patients of War Risk Insurance Bureau 1302 wives of, serving in present war not subject to disqualification of married women for Government employment 956 *Sailors, etc., Honorably Discharged, * preferences to, hereafter in clerical, etc., appointments in Departments, etc 1293 in work on rural post roads 1201 in national forests 1202 *Saint Andrews Bay, Fla., * appropriation for improvement of 205, 907, 1279 for improvement of channel from Apalachicola River to 907, 1279 preliminary examination, etc., to be made to increase channel width to Gulf of Mexico 1289 *Saint Ann’s Infant Asylum, D.
C., * appropriation for care of children in 948 *Saint Clair River, Mich., * appropriation for improvement of ship channel 258, 909, 1283 *Saint Croix River, Wis. and Minn., * appropriation for improvement of 258, 908, 1282 *Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D. C., * appropriation for general expenses 153, 679 exchanges, of equipment, etc., authorized 153 adjustment of employees’ pay 679 for buildings and grounds 153, 679 for insane patients of Marine Hospital Service treated in 644 for care of indigent insane, District of Columbia, in 948 deficiency, appropriation for support of indigent insane, D.
C 9, 472 for additional quarters 373 for repairs, etc 1168ccxxxvi Army, etc., patients may in emergency be transferred to other hospitals 373 payment from appropriations for support, etc 373 increased pay allowed designated employees 491 insane Americans in Canal Zone may be transferred to, etc 179 specified telephones allowed 19 treatment of interned persons and prisoners of war in 373 use of certain lands by, for farming purposes 373 *Saint Francis River, Ark., * appropriation for improvement of 257, 908, 1281 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made for flood protection 264 *Saint Helena, Naval Training Station, Va., * appropriation for maintenance 713 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 206, 832, 1166 *Saint Joe National Forest, Idaho, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Saint Johns River, Fla., * appropriation for improvement of waterway from Beaufort, S.
C., to 254, 1278 for improvement of, Jacksonville to the ocean 255, 1279 at Jacksonville 255, 1279 Jacksonville to Palatka 255, 1279 Palatka to Lake Harney 255, 1279 *Saint Johnsbury, Vt., * appropriation for public building 111 for auxiliary fish hatchery, on Lake Champlain 694 *Saint Jones River, Del., * appropriation for improvement of 252, 1277 *Saint Joseph Bay, Fla., * appropriation for improvement of 255, 907, 1279 *Saint Joseph, Mich., * appropriation for improvement of harbor and river 258, 909, 1283 lighthouse depot, transferred to Navy Department 719 *Saint Juliens Creek Naval Magazine, Va., * deficiency appropriation for additional land; war expenses 208 *Saint Lawrence River, * investigation requested of improvement of, Montreal to Lake Ontario, for oceangoing vessels 1290 preliminary examination, etc., to be made, for ship canal from Lake Ontario to 265 *Saint Louis Mission Indian Boarding School, Pawhuska, Okla., * appropriation for 578 *Saint Louis, Mo., * appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 781, 1235 for marine hospital 636 deficiency appropriation for Quartermaster’s Depot, storage facilities 354 time extended for bridging Mississippi River by 436 condemnation authorized for approaches, etc., in Missouri and Illinois 437 *Saint Lucie Inlet, Fla., * appropriation for improvement of 255, 906 *Saint Marys River, Ga. and Fla., * appropriation for improvement of 254, 906 *Saint Marys River, Ind. and Ohio, * declared nonnavigable stream 268 *Saint Marys River, Mich., * appropriation for improvement of ship channel 258, 909, 1283 for improvement of fourth lock 909 deficiency appropriation for improving aids to navigation 1036 improving, etc., aids to navigation in, authorized 608 *Saint Peter, Minn., * appropriation for public building 111, 636 *Saint Petersburg, Fla., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 255, 907 *Salamanca, N.
Y., * appropriation for ground rent, public building 116, 640 *Salaries, Government* (*see also* Government Employees), appropriation for increased, to civilian Army employees, provided for in Army appropriation Act, receiving not more than $1,800 a year 74 for increase in, receiving not more than $1,800 a year, provided for in sundry civil expenses Act 180 additional $120, a year, provisions governing 814 additional $240 a year for, provided 1267 double pay restriction not applicable to District of Columbia night and vacation school teachers 384 joint commission created to investigate and report on reclassification, etc., of civilian 1269 percentage increase of pay for year 1918 allowed piecework employes; basis of computing 384 not applicable to regular per diem employees 384 *Sale of War Supplies* (*see* War Supplies). *Salem Creek, N.
J., * appropriation for improvement of 252 *Salem, Mass., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 1275 *Salem, Oreg., * appropriation for Indian school; Alaska pupils 584 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 34, 380, 840 *Salem River, N. J., * appropriation for improvement of 1277 *Salem, Va., * appropriation for public building 111 *Sales or Leases, * punishment for making false statements in, that price of articles is due to tax, etc 1148 *Saline River, Ark. and La., * appropriation for improvement of 257, 907, 1281 bridge authorized across, Suttons Ferry, Ark 296 *Salisbury, Md., * appropriation for public building 111 *Salmon National Forest, Idaho, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Salmon River, Idaho, * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1290 *Salt Lake City, Utah, * appropriation for assay office at 783, 1237 *Salt River Indian Reservation, Ariz., * appropriation for. water rights for Indian allotments in 569 *Salt River Irrigation Project, Ariz., * appropriation for maintenance, etc 147, 674 *Salvador, * appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 for legation building, San Salvador, on land presented by 530ccxxxvii *Salvage, * proceeds from, to be credited to Bureau of War Risk Insurance 103 use of naval vessels authorized for, to public or private vessels in distress 705 compensation if specially equipped, or by tugs 705 *Salves, * war excise tax on medicinal, sold by producer 317 *Samoa, * census of, to be taken in 1920 by governor of 1292 *San Antonio Arsenal, Tex., * appropriation for repair, etc., ordnance material 128, 654 for magazine 128 for storehouse, etc 128, 654 deficiency appropriation for increasing transportation facilities 353 for fire protection 353 *San Carlos Bay, Fla., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made from Indian River to 1289 *San Carlos Indian Reservation, Ariz., * appropriation for payment to Indians of, or purchase of cattle for 569 *San Diego, Calif., * appropriation for acquiring North Island, harbor of, for aviation stations, etc 248 for improvement of harbor 259 for establishing Marine Corps base 726 for naval fuel depot, marine railway 726 for naval fuel storage 726 lands in Cleveland National Forest and Capitan Grande Indian Reservation granted to, for water storage, etc 1206 subject to paying damages to Mission Indians 1206 sale to private person, etc., forbidden 1206 subject to all existing legal rights, etc 1207 compensation for property taken, etc 1207 condemnation of Indian lands; approval 1207 further sum to purchase additional land, erection of homes, schools, etc., for Indians 1207 grant not effective until sums paid 1207 proceedings to commence in one year 1207 issue of municipal bonds to defray all expenses 1207 dam and reservoir to be commenced within six months after sale of bonds 1207 action for forfeiture if conditions not complied with 1207 unforeseen casualties, etc., .excepted 1208 regulations to be complied with 1208 Indians permitted to reside on reservation awaiting turning in of water 1208 use of reservoir for benefit of, and other municipalities 1208 riparian owners on San Diego River below 1208 persons, etc., along the pipe lines 1208 sale of water to Army and Navy 1208 rate, etc 1208 suit by Attorney General for enforcement of conditions not complied with 1208 rights, etc., may be assigned to a public water district 1209 laws of California as to use of water, etc., not interfered with 1209 all proceedings to conform to 1209 acceptance to be filed in six months 1209 maintenance of docks, etc., by railroad company on harbor lands, authorized; conditions, etc 286 *San Francisco, Calif., * appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 781, 1235 for mint at 782, 1236 for improvement of harbor 259, 910, 1284 for dispatch agent 521, 1328 for passport bureau 770, 1224 deficiency appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office, guards 184 for mint at 465 for marine hospital, buildings, etc 467 right of way from Laguna Merced Military Reservation transferred to 816 site of Palace of Fine Arts in Presidio, exchanged for other lands with University of California 57, 862 *San Isabel National Forest, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *San Joaquin River, Calif., * appropriation for improvement of 260, 910, 1285 *San Juan Indian Reservation, N.
Mex., * appropriation for irrigation project 562 for highway from Mesa Verde Park to Gallup, on 575 payment of incurred expenses 575 *San Juan National Forest, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *San Juan, P. R., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 261, 1286 reimbursement annually by Porto Rico 261 *San Juan River, N. Mex., * appropriation for bridging, Farmington; repayment from funds of Navajos 576 deficiency appropriation for bridge across, at Shiprock 380 *San Marcos, Tex., * appropriation for fish hatchery 169 *San Pablo Bay, Calif., * appropriation for improvement of 260, 910, 1284 *San Pearo, Calif., * appropriation for public building 111 *San Rafael Creek, Calif., * appropriation for improvement of 1284 *San Salvador, Salvador, * appropriation for erection of building for legation at, on land presented by Government of Salvador 530 *San Xavier Indian Reservation, Ariz., * appropriation for irrigation project on 562 *Sand, Hills, Mich., * appropriation for establishing light station, etc., at 161 *Sand Island Light Station, Ala., * appropriation for improvements, etc 686 improving, authorized 608 *Sanders County, Mont., * townsite block, Dixon, granted to school district No. 9 1014 *Sandpoint, Idaho, * appropriation for public building 111 *Sandusky, Ohio, * appropriation for public building 111 for improvement of harbor 257, 909, 1283 *Sandy Hook Army Proving Ground, N J., * appropriation for enlarging magazine at proof battery 128 for extending barracks building 128 for crane 128 for increasing railroad facilities; coal bins 128 for shore protection 1306 regulations to be prescribed for use of navigable waters, near, to protect life and property from ordnance practice 266, 892 *Sanford, Fla., * appropriation for public building 111, 636ccxxxviii *Sanitarium Company, Portland, Oreg., * appropriation for care, etc., Alaska insane 676 payment for treatment of Alaska insane patients at 490 *Sanitary Bureau, International, * appropriation for annual share of maintenance 525, 1331 *Sanitation of Army and Navy Areas and Federal Industrial Plants, * appropriation for cooperation of Public Health Service for 645 *Sanitation, Rural, * appropriation for studies of, Public Health Service 121, 645 cooperative demonstration work 121 *Santa Barbara National Forest, Calif., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Santa Fe, N.
Mex., * appropriation for public building 111 for Indian school 575 *Santa Fe National Forest, N. Mex., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Santa Monica, Calif., * appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 139, 664 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 13, 484, 839, 1039 *Santa Rosa Sound, Fla., * appropriation for improvement of narrows in 255, 907, 1279 *Santee River, North, * preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of waterway, Charleston, S.
C., to 1288 *Santee River, S. C., * appropriation for improvement of 254 *Santee Sioux Indians* (*see* Sioux Indians, Different Tribes). *Santiago, Chile, * appropriation for delegates to Pan American Conference at 526, 1332 *Santiam National Forest, Oreg., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Sapelo, Ga., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 254, 906 *Saranac Lake, N. Y., * appropriation for public building 111 *Sarasota Bay, Fla., * appropriation for improvement of 205, 906, 1279 *Saratoga, Wyo., * appropriation for fish hatchery 169 *Sarsaparilla, * internal revenue tax on bottled, sold by producer, etc 1116 war revenue tax on, sold by producer, etc 312 *Satilla River, Ga., * appropriation for improvement of 254, 906 *Saugatuck, Mich., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Saugatuck River, Conn., * appropriation for improvement of 251, 905, 1276 *Saugerties, N.
Y., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 251 *Sault Sainte Marie, Mich., * appropriation for acquiring land for Coast Guard purposes 641 *Savanna, Ill., * appropriation for public building 111 *Savannah, Ga., * appropriation for public building 111 for quarantine station 113 for improvement of harbor 254, 906, 1278 deficiency appropriation for quarantine station, new buildings 350, 1025 for marine hospital buildings, etc 467 *Savannah River, Ga., * appropriation for improvement of, below, at, and above Augusta, Ga 254, 906, 1278 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Augusta, Ga 263 time extended for damming, by Twin City Power Company 1212 *Savings Banks, etc., * advances by War Finance Corporation to, if deemed necessary to prosecution of the war, etc., on notes thereof 508 amount of security to be pledged for; interest rate 508 *Savings Banks, Mutual, * exempt from income tax 1076 *Sawmills, etc., * condemnation of, products, etc., for Government uses 888 *Sawtooth National Forest, Idaho, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Sayre, Pa., * appropriation for public building 111 *Scabies in Sheep and Cattle, * appropriation for eradicating 977, 1045 *Scales, Mine, * deficiency appropriation for testing, etc 495 *Scales, Railroad Track, etc., * appropriation for testing, etc 169, 695 deficiency appropriation for testing 841, 1037, 1040 *Scandinavian-American Line, * appropriation for refund to 696 *Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, * appropriation for hospital building at 58 for construction 129 deficiency appropriation for acquiring Kalena tract for 354 *School Hygiene, * appropriation for investigation of 796, 1249 *School of Arms, Infantry, Fort Sill, Okla., * appropriation for instruction expenses 846 *School of Fire for Field Artillery, Fort Sill, Okla., * appropriation for instruction expenses 41, 846 deficiency appropriation for instruction expenses 186 second lieutenants may be assigned to batteries at, for instruction 41 *Schools, City* (*see also* Education Bureau), appropriation for investigating, including wider use of schoolhouses, etc 797, 1250 *Schools, D.
C.* (*see* Public Schools, D. C.). *Schools, etc., * appropriation for Army supplies, etc., to military, other than units in Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 72 for aviation instruction at technical 247 deficiency appropriation for ordnance equipment for, having military training; war expenses 198 balances of appropriations for ordnance supplies for, 1917, 1918, 1919, covered in 1171 military equipments, Army details, etc., to, other than with units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, during present war 532 *Schools of Instruction, Naval Reserve Force, etc., * deficiency appropriation for maintenance; war expenses 206 *Schortemeier, Frederick E., * deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Schuylkill River, Pa., * appropriation for improvement of 252, 905, 1277ccxxxix *Scientific Congress, Second Pan American, * salary allowance increased 3 *Scientific Literature, International Catalogue of, * appropriation for expenses, preparation for printing and binding 175, 700 *Scientific Organizations, etc., * exempt from income tax 1076 second class mail rates on publications of, increased, etc 328 *Scott, Honorable George C., * deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 836 *Scott, Walter P., * deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Scotten, Robert M., * may accept present from British Government 1326 *Scranton, Pa., * appropriation for public building 111 *Screw Threads, * appropriation for standardizing of, by Bureau of Standards, etc 808, 1260 deficiency appropriation for standardizing, etc 216, 495 standards for, to be established by Commission for the Standardization of Screw Threads, for Army and Navy manufacturing plants 912, 1291 *Sculpture, * excise tax on, sold by other than artist 1123 *Scuppernong River, N.
C., * appropriation for improvement of 254, 906, 1278 *Sea Salt* (*see* Sodium). *Seacoast Artillery, * appropriation for ammunition, etc., for, practice 817, 1306 for altering, etc 1306 for altering, etc., insular possessions 1307 deficiency appropriation for altering, etc.; war expenses 200 for ammunition for, practice 200 for altering, etc., insular possessions 201 *Seacoast Batteries, * appropriation for construction, Philippine Islands 818 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, construction of, Philippine Islands 481 *Seacoast Batteries, Canal Zone, * appropriation for construction, etc., Panama Canal 179, 819, 1307 *Seacoast Cannon, Army, * appropriation for purchase, etc., Canal Zone 180 for ammunition, Canal Zone 180, 819 for altering, etc., Canal Zone 180 for ammunition for, and practice 817, 1306 for altering, etc 1306 for ammunition for, insular possessions 1307 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, purchase, manufacture, etc.; contracts 199 for ammunition for 199 for ammunition, etc., for practice 200 for purchase, manufacture, etc., insular possessions 200 for ammunition for, 1919 1031 for ammunition for, Panama Canal, 1919 1032 *Seacoast Defenses, * appropriation for accommodations for artillery, Hawaii 130 temporary cantonments for oversea garrisons 130 appropriation for accommodations for artillery, Philippine and Hawaiian Islands 655 for installing, etc., electric plants, from unexpended balances 816 for operating fire control installations 816, 1306 for establishing eight aviation stations for 816 for supplies, electric plants, insular possessions 818 for operating fire control installations, insular possessions 818 for constructing fire control installations, insular possessions 819 for minor structures for barracks, etc 1306 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, installing, etc., electric plants 199 for temporary barracks, etc., for Coast Artillery, 354 for searchlights for 199, 481 for barracks and quarters 1026 unexpended balances for electric plants, etc., covered in 1305 *Seacoast Defenses, Canal Zone, * appropriation for constructing batteries, etc 179 for airships, etc 180 for purchase of cannon, etc 180 for ammunition; contracts 180 for altering, etc., artillery 180 *Seacoast Fortifications, * appropriation for supplies for electric plants, etc 1305 use of navigable waters adjacent to, restricted 266 *Seals, Government Official, * punishment for fraudulently affixing, to certificates, papers, etc 227 using such papers, etc 227 forging, counterfeiting, altering, etc 228 affixing forged, etc., to any paper; possessing, etc 228 *Seamen, Alien, * admission to citizenship of, after three years’ service on American merchant or fishing vessel 544 protection accorded, serving on American vessels, after declaring intention to be naturalized 544 *Seamen, American, * appropriation for life saving testimonials for rescuing shipwrecked 522, 1328 for relief and protection of, in foreign countries, etc 529, 1335 deficiency appropriation for relief and protection of, m foreign countries 347, 382, 463 insurance against loss of life or injury by risks of war 103 for compensation for detention when captured 103 policies authorized; rates 103 *Seamen’s Insurance, Division of Marine and* (*see also* War Risk Insurance Bureau), provisions relating to 398 *Seamen’s Mission, Rio de Janeiro, * appropriation for 530, 1335 *Search Warrants, * authority to issue by Federal, State, etc., court officials 228 for property stolen, etc., in violation of United States law 228 used in committing a felony 228 possessed for illegal use in aid of foreign Government, etc 228ccxl descriptive affidavit showing probable cause, required 228 examination required before issue; facts to be established 228 issue to qualified server if grounds exist 228 statement of grounds, etc., to appear 229 service restricted, to designated officer; force authorized 229 in the day time; exception 229 to be executed in ten days 229 receipt for property taken to be given 229 return to issuing official; inventory to be made, etc 229 sworn verification of inventory 229 copies of inventory to person from whom taken, and applicant for warrant 229 proceedings if seizure controverted 229 restoration if erroneously taken 229 retention if cause shown, etc 229 final disposition 230 punishment for obstructing service, assaulting officer, etc 230 perjury respecting issue, etc 230 maliciously procuring warrant without cause 230 exceeding authority, etc., by server 230 illegally possessing papers in aid of foreign Government, etc 230 existing laws as to issuing, not impaired 230 *Searchlights for Seacoast Defense, * appropriation for purchase, etc., from unexpended balances 816 for Hawaii and Philippine Islands 818 for maintenance, etc., Panama Canal 819 for purchase, etc., Panama Canal 819 deficiency appropriation for purchase, etc., war expenses; antiaircraft defense, etc 199, 481 unexpended balance for, covered in 1305 *Searchlights, Army.* appropriation for procuring etc., for land defenses 1306 deficiency appropriation for procuring, etc. for land defenses, war expenses 199 *Searles Lake, Cal., * lands in and adjoining, not opened to prospecting for potassium, etc 298 potash deposits in, may be operated by the United States 298 leasing authorized 298 *Seaton Park, D.
C.* (*see also* Mall Office Buildings), deficiency appropriation for two temporary office buildings for War Department in 483 for care, etc., Army buildings in grounds of 597 *Seats in Cars, etc., * internal revenue tax on rail or water transportation by 1102 war revenue tax on payments for 314 *Seattle, Wash., * appropriation for assay office at 783, 1237 for improvement of harbor 1285 for improvement of east and west waterways 1285 Duwamish waterway; 20-foot depth, etc 1285 truction of docks on tidelands, authorized 267 rental, terms, conditions, etc 267 *Sebastian Bridge District, Ark., * may bridge Arkansas River, Fort Smith, Ark 247 time extended for bridging Arkansas River at Fort Smith, by 1051 appropriation for, chief clerk, superintendents of divisions, etc 800, 1253 for railway adjustments division 800, 1253 for foreign mails division 800, 1253 for Railway Mail Service division 800, 1253 for postal service, office of 747, 1194 for star route transportation in Alaska 747, 1194 emergency service 1194 for steamboat, etc., routes 747, 1194 for railroad routes and aeroplanes 747, 1194 freight train conveyance 747, 1194 aeroplane service, Alaska included 1194 for freight on postal cards, etc 747, 1194 for Railway Mail Service 747, 1194 for electric and cable car service 748, 1195 rates to be determined by Interstate Commerce Commission 748 expenditure for wagon service 749 for foreign mails 749, 1196 sea post service on steamships 749 for censorship of foreign mails; amount immediately available 749 use for censored mail from American Expeditionary Forces forbidden 749 for balances due foreign countries 749, 1196 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 749, 1196 *Second Class Mail* (*see also* Postal Service), provisions for increased rates, etc 327 *Second Liberty Bond Act* (*see also* United States Securities, Second Liberty Bonds), provisions for issuing bonds, etc., under 288 *Second Liberty Bond Act, Supplement to, * provisions of 965 *Second Liberty Bonds* (*see also* United States Securities, Second Liberty Bonds), tax exemption on interest on $45,000 of; condition 965 additional to prior exemptions 966 extension of period for converting, into 4¼ per cent bonds 1311 *Second Lieutenants, Army, * age limit for original appointments waived, if after examination but before appointment 73 filling vacancies in grade of, caused by National Defense Act; selection extended 44, 890 age limit may be waived if examination passed before reaching; conditions 890 *Second Lighthouse District, * appropriation for construction, etc., of depot for 686 *Secret Service Division, Treasury Department, * appropriation for chief, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 776, 1231 deficiency appropriation for additional force, war expenses 465 details, for suppressing counterfeiting, etc., from, forbidden;
Department of State excepted 120, 643 use of, for detection, arrest, etc., of offenders under War Finance Corporation Act 512 *Secretaries, Diplomatic Service, * appropriation for salaries 520, 1326 amount for fiscal year 1918 520 deficiency appropriation for salaries 840, 1040 *Secretary-Interpreters, Diplomatic Service, * appropriation for 520, 1326 for assistant 520, 1326 *Secretary of Agriculture, * appropriation for, Assistant, Solicitor, clerks, etc 973 for salaries for two Assistants 275ccxli appropriation for printing, etc., annual report 175, 700 for miscellaneous food stimulation expenses under 1047 additional appropriations for building rural post roads in cooperation with States, authorized 1201 provisions, governing 1202 roads, etc., in national forests in cooperation with States, etc 1202 duties of, to investigate food production, distribution, utilization, etc 273 purchase, sale, etc., of seeds for food or feed crops to farmers 274 under cotton futures Act 1351 food stimulation Act 1045 migratory bird treaty Act 755 may establish plants for dehydration of vegetables, etc., to supply food for Army and Navy 1007 may requisition buildings, etc., in District of Columbia for use of Department 1048 compensation, etc 1048 timber from national forests may be taken for war purposes on permission of 990 to prescribe rules for importing tick infested cattle for immediate slaughter, etc 275, 1048 *Secretary of Commerce, * appropriation for, Assistant, assistant to, clerks, etc 803, 1255 deficiency appropriation for additional stenographer 375 authorized to make regulations for appeals from inspectors of vessels, etc 603 for numbering undocumental vessels 602 lighthouse keepers salary to be regulated by 609 may suspend other than Fourteenth Census work during decennial period 1256 standards of screw threads for Army and Navy manufacturing plants to be promulgated by 913 to appoint four members on Commission for Standardization of Screw Threads 912, 1291 when necessary four traveling inspectors, in Steamboat-Inspection Service 741 to assist in making regulations for Coast and Geodetic Survey in war service 88 to issue American registers to former Army transports “Meade” and “Crook” to make rules, etc., for repatriation of citizens after armed service with foreign State at war with United States enemies 340 to review decision of collector of customs refusing clearance of vessel, during war in which United States is neutral 222 *Secretary of Labor, * appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc 809, 1262 for expenses, war labor administration 696 *Secretary of State, * appropriation for, Assistants, clerks, etc 769 for, Under Secretary, Assistants, etc 1224 to make rules, etc., for repatriation after service in armed forces, of foreign State at war with United States enemies 340 *Secretary of the Interior, * appropriation for, Assistants, chief clerk 792, 1246 for assistant to, attorneys, clerks, etc 792, 1246 appropriation for increased expenditures during fiscal year 1919 by, for benefit of Indiana from tribal funds 591 limitations, etc 591 appointment of employees regulating use, etc., of explosives, subject to approval of 388 assistant to, may sign official papers, etc 499 acceptance and disposal of Coos Bay Wagon Road grant m Oregon, by 1179 appropriation for lands, taxes, etc 1180 for classifying, etc., of lands 1181 authority of, in grant of lands for dam and reservoir, San Diego, Calif., water supply 1206 authorized to adjust by mutual agreement, claims of J.
F. McMurray against Choctaws and Chickasaws 584 adjust, pay, etc., claims for losses, etc., from investments made under agreements to supply designated mineral products, needed for national defense during the war 1274 decision final 1274 funds available, report, etc 1274 arrange for investigation, etc., of invention known as “Garabed, ” issue of patent, etc 435 exchange revested Oregon-California railroad lands with private owners to consolidate timber holdings 593 coal and asphalt deposits in reserved mineral area of Choctaws and Chickasaws, Okla., to be sold by 433 directed to establish Government fuel yard in District of Columbia 672 appropriation for establishing, buying fuel, operating expenses, etc 673 duties under Act leasing, etc., potassium lands 297 Indian trust funds to be withdrawn from the Treasury by, and deposited in banks to credit of each individual or tribe 591 may be invested in Government bonds 591 except school funds or for tribal officers 591 funds of Five Civilized Tribes or Osages in Oklahoma 592 rules, etc., regulating manufacture, sales, etc., of explosives, etc., subject to approval of 388 *Secretary of the Navy, * appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc 787, 1241 for additional temporary force, office of 787, 1242 estimates to be submitted for fiscal year 1921 1242 balances of appropriations under, covered in; for aviation in the Navy 1173 for basic patents for aircraft 1173 aeroplanes, etc., no longer required for war activities to be delivered by, to Postmaster General for mail service 1194 aircraft production, etc., for Department to be supervised by Aircraft Board under direction, etc., of 297 authorized to condemn air station site, Cape May, N.J 344 purchase dry dock at Boston from Massachusetts 1013 appropriation for, and adjoining land 1013 amount allowed to expedite construction 1013ccxlii cash, rewards for suggested improvements, may be paid civilian employees, etc., by 718 claims for damages, etc., by naval forces to private property in European country, not an enemy, to be settled by; limit, etc 705 designated member of Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board; duties, etc 886 directed to act upon reports of boards of examination for promotion 90 may advance payments to contractors for supplies during existing emergency 383 may designate officers exempt from application of sea service requirement for promotions 718 office buildings in Potomac Park to be erected under direction of 483 contracts for heating authorized in lieu of temporary plant 483 ordnance proving grounds, etc., to be acquired by 537 appropriation for 538 regulations for paying $60 to persons discharged, etc., from naval service since April 7, 1917, to be made by 115 statement of temporary employees, etc., to be submitted by 484 time extended for filing contracts, etc., in returns office, by 198 to appoint two representatives of the Navy on Commission for Standardization of Screw Threads 912, 1291 to assist in making regulations for Coast and Geodetic Survey in war service 88 to determine where and when no public quarters available for Navy or Marine Corps 718 to direct survey of value of vessels of alien enemies taken possession of in United States jurisdiction 75 to make regulations for service of auxiliary naval officers on courts martial in time of war, etc 394 to transmit detailed statement of expenditures under deficiencies appropriations for war expenses Act 217 *Secretary of the President of the United States, * appropriation for 768, 1222 *Secretary of the Senate, * appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 758, 1214 quarterly reports to be filed by War Finance Corporation with 512 *Secretary of the Treasury, * appropriation for, assistant to, Assistants 770, 1225 for two additional Assistants, clerks, etc 770, 1225 for divisions in office of 771, 1226 deficiency appropriation for two additional Assistants 347 authorized to purchase second Liberty, and converted first Liberty bonds until one year after end of the war 505 yearly limitation of purchases, etc 505 fund to be set aside for 505 appropriation for 505 detailed report to Congress of operations under 505 bond issue of $5,000,000,000 to meet expenditures for national security and defense, etc 35 of $7,538,945,460, additional; second liberty bonds provisions 288 bond issue of $12,000,000,000; third liberty bonds provisions 503 of $20,000,000,000; fourth liberty bonds provisions 844 issue of $7,000,000,000 notes to meet expenditures, etc.;
Victory Liberty loan provisions 1309 designated member of Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board; duties, etc 886 duties of, in sale of silver dollars, purchase of bullion, etc 535 War Finance Corporation 506 farm loan bonds may be purchased in 1918 and 1919 by; limitation, etc 431 may make rules, etc., as to vessels in territorial waters in time of war, etc 220 quarter dollar design may be modified by 242 railroad securities issued by carriers under Federal control to be held by, etc., if purchased 455 to construct building for the Department, location, cost, etc 295 to issue bonds to insurance companies, etc., covering default of life insurance of registered persons in military service, during the war 446 to transmit detailed statement of expenditures under deficiencies appropriations for war expenses act 217 *Secretary of War, * appropriation for, Assistant, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 783 for Second and Third Assistants 783 for, Assistants, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 1237 deficiency appropriation for families of enlisted men entering military service 1916, etc 11 Assistant, Second Assistant, and Third Assistant, to be appointed 515 salaries, etc 515 additional ordnance obligations not exceeding $100,000,000, authorized by 366 aeroplanes, etc., no longer required for war activities to be delivered by, to Postmaster General for mail service 753, 1194 aircraft production for Department to be supervised by Aircraft Board under direction, etc., of 297 authorized to acquire lands for military uses by condemnation, etc 241, 518 nitrate plants, manufacture of explosives, etc 519 allow hotel to be built, etc., on Military Academy reservation 1348 issue permits for diversion of water from Niagara Falls for use of power 633 prescribe regulations for using navigable waters adjacent to target practice, fortifications, etc 266 enforcement 267 prevent prostitution near cantonments 886 rent any building, etc., in District of Columbia for military purposes 861 requisition buildings, etc., for War Department uses, in District of Columbia 826 take immediate possession of lands, condemned for river and harbor improvements 911 take over buildings, etc., for hospital facilities 1029ccxliii bronze medals for Spanish War and Mexican border service to be issued to National Guard by 873 designated member of Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board; duties, etc 886 Hampton, Va., Disabled Volunteer Soldiers’ Home, transferred to, during the war, for Army use 1042 may continue detail of Col.
E. J. Timberlake as quartermaster, etc., at Military Academy 1347 may admit to Military Academy for instruction, Aurelio Collazo of Cuba 755 advance payments to contractors for supplies during existing emergency 383 contract for special training of drafted men at educational institutions 957 erect temporary buildings in Smithsonian Grounds 102 plans for electric transmission lines to plants making munitions of war, etc., subject to approval of 895 regulations for paying $60 to persons discharged, etc., from military service since April 7, .1917, to be made by 1157 temporary office buildings for department in Seaton Park and the Mall to be erected under direction of 483 time extended for filing contracts, etc., in returns office by 198 to adjust, pay, etc., claims for expenses incurred under informal agreements during the war 1272 to appoint two representatives of the Army on Commission for Standardization of Screw Threads 912, 1291 to ascertain, etc., additional amounts due on river and harbor contracts for work done between declaration of war and July 18, 1918 1290 amounts due for disability or death resulting from explosions, etc., Morgan, N.
J 1165 to assign officers and enlisted men to Aircraft Production Corporation 889 also existing aircraft contracts, plants, etc 889 to assist in making regulations for Coast and Geodetic Survey in war service 88 to investigate claims for damages fire, and explosion, Morgan, N. J., munition plant 1026 diversion of waters from Great Lakes and Niagara River 241 to issue arms, etc., to home guards of States, Territories, and District of Columbia 181 permits for additional diversion of water from Niagara River 241 to report number, etc., of additional temporary force 473, 596, 783, 1237 estimates for fiscal year 1921, to be submitted in detail 1238 to report on discontinuance of branches of Volunteer Soldiers’ Homes 140 to submit detailed plans for best methods of quartering troops, etc 129 statement of additional employees, in bureaus, etc 351 to transfer artillery tractor, and three wheel road roller to Military Academy without charge 1347 medical supplies, not needed, to Public Health Service 1303 to transmit detailed statement of expenditures under deficiencies appropriations for war expenses Act 217 use of navigable waters subject to regulations prescribed by 266 war material suitable for road construction may be transferred by, if no longer needed, to States in building rural post roads 1201 distribution, etc 1201 *Securities of Foreign Governments* (*see also* Obligations of Foreign Governments), appropriation for purchase, etc., of, at war with enemies of the United States 35, 289, 504 authority to cease at end of war 504 provisions for purchase, etc., of, at war with enemies of the United States 35, 289, 504, 844, 1312 *Securities, Railway, * appropriation for securing information concerning issues of 123, 649 issue of bonds, etc., by carriers during Federal control 455 approval of President, as consistent with public interest, required 455 purchase and sale by United States authorized 455 to be held by Secretary of the Treasury 455 issues of, to be considered by not less than five members of Interstate Commerce Commission 271 *Securities, United States* (*see also* United States Securities), appropriation for distinctive paper for 119, 643 for custody of dies, rolls, and plates 119, 643 for refunding two per cent bonds 119, 642 *Sedition, * punishment for acts of, during the war 553 *Seed, * necessary for seeding land of owner, not subject to Government requisition 279 *Seeds, * appropriation for testing commercial, adulterated, etc 981 preventing admission of adulterated, etc., for seeding 981 for investigating introduction of foreign plant 983 for purchase, testing, etc., new and rare 983 for procuring, etc., for sale to farmers, for seeding 274, 1045 former appropriations available 1045 revolving fund from sales, etc., continued 1045 for market news service on 1047 deficiency appropriation for procuring etc., for sale to farmers for food production 494 for purchase and distribution 841 procuring, storing, and furnishing, etc., for sale to farmers, for food products, authorized 274 *Seeds, etc., Congressional Allotment, * appropriation for purchase, distribution, etc 983 selection as to locality 983 seed-packet contracts 983 congressional distribution 983 southern delivery 984 report of purchases; diversion forbidden 984 *Seismological Association, International, * appropriation for annual contribution 525, 1331ccxliv *Seizures, * jurisdiction of district courts of, on land or waters not in admiralty or maritime jurisdiction 395 *Selective Draft* (*see also* Army Emergency Increase), appropriation for expenses of registration, etc., Provost Marshal General’s Office 851 deficiency appropriation for additional registration, etc., expenses 185, 355, 474, 1027 employees on food survey work not exempt from military service under 275 no exemption from, of employees under Act for conservation of minerals, etc 1012 under food conservation Act 283 provisions relating to 76, 77 of persons between 18 and 45 955 of persons reaching the age of 21 since June 5, 1917 557 *Selway National Forest, Idaho, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Semiarid Land Farming, * appropriation for improving methods of 982 *Seminole Indians, * appropriation for suits affecting title to allotted lands of 156 *Seminole Indians, Fla., * appropriation for relief, etc., of 571 construction of buildings, etc.; use of balance unexpended 571 *Seminole Indians, Okla, * (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for per capita payment to, from tribal funds 580 for common schools 581 *Semiprecious Stones, * excise tax on sales of, by dealers 1124 *Semolina* (*see also* Wheat and flour), prohibition against importing, exporting, manufacturing, etc 1350 punishment for violations 1350 *Senate, * appropriation for compensation of Senators 758, 1214 for mileage 758, 1214 for secretary to Vice President, etc 758, 1214 for chaplain 758, 1214 for Secretary, assistant, clerks, etc 758, 1214 for superintendent of document room 758, 1214 for clerks and assistants to committees 758, 1214 rearrangement, specified increases, etc 1214 preparation of Senate Manual 760, 1215 for clerical, etc., assistance to Senators not chairmen of committees specifically provided for 1215 status of clerks 1215 for additional clerks to Senators at $1,200 1215 for compiling Navy Yearbook, 1918 760, 1215 for Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, assistants, etc 760, 1215 for messengers, laborers, pages, etc 760, 1215 for police force, Senate Office Building 760, 1215 for postmaster, etc 760, 1215 for foreman, folding room, etc 760, 1215 for chief engineer, assistants, etc 760, 1215 for elevator conductors, Senate Office Building 760, 1216 for clerical, etc., assistance to Senators not chairmen of committees 760 for contingent expenses, stationery 761, 1216 for postage stamps 761, 1216 for mail vehicles, etc 761, 1216 for automobile for Vice President 761, 1216 for folding materials; folding 761, 1216 for fuel, etc 761, 1216 appropriation for furniture, repairs, etc 761, 1216 for packing boxes 761, 1216 for rent, warehouse for documents 761, 1216 for miscellaneous items 761, 1216 for inquiries and investigations 761, 1216 for reporting debates 761, 1216 for mileage, 1st session 65th Congress, immediately available 1 for session employees for entire month of October, 1917 343 for M.
I. Howell 172 for pages 242 for session employees for entire month of November, 1918 1052 deficiency appropriation for widow of James P. Clarke 25 for widow of Harry Lane 376 for widow of James H. Brady 497 for widow of William Hughes 497 for widow of Francis G. Newlands 497 for heirs at law of Paul O. Husting 497 for widow of William J. Stone 601 for widow of Robert F. Broussard 601 for daughter and granddaughter of Jacob H. Gallinger 1037 for widow of Benjamin R. Tillman 1037 for widow of Ollie M.
James 1037 for overhauling elevator machinery, etc 17 for official reporters 25, 377, 835 for Dennis M. Kerr 25, 835 for care, etc., automobile for Vice President 25 for pages 25, 835 for miscellaneous items 25, 376 for clerical, etc., assistance to Senators 26 for Russell Wrede 376 for inaugural ceremonies, 1917 377 for repairs, etc., kitchens and restaurants 377, 497 for mileage 430 for two telephone operators 497 for folding speeches, etc 497, 1037 for stationery 601 for motor vehicles 835 for postage stamps 835 for special and select committees 840 for inquiries and investigation 840 salaries for October, 1917, to be paid on day of adjournment 343 for December, 1917, to be paid on day of recess 430 for December, 1918, to be paid December 21 1052 three Members of 66th Congress to be appointed on Joint Commission on Reclassification of Salaries 1269 time extended for report of joint Subcommittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce 377 two Members of, to be appointed on Public Buildings Commission 1269 *Senate Manual, * appropriation for preparing 760, 1215 *Senate Office Building, * appropriation for trees, etc., grounds of 134, 659 for care, etc., grounds of 141, 666 for additional protection of, during war 697 for maintenance, etc 172, 698 for furniture 172, 698 for kitchens and restaurants 172, 698 for police force 760, 1215 for elevator conductors 760, 1216 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 24, 377, 497ccxlv deficiency appropriation for kitchens and restaurants 377 for payment to Brennan Construction Company 1034 not subject to Public Buildings Commission 1270 *Senators, * appropriation for compensation 758, 1214 for mileage 758, 1214 for clerical, etc., assistance to, not chairmen of committees 760 for clerical, etc., assistance to, not chairmen of committees specifically provided for 1215 for additional clerks at $1,200 1215 for mileage, 1st session 65th Congress, immediately available 1 deficiency appropriation for clerical assistance to, not chairmen of committees 26 for mileage 430 punishment for specified corrupt practices at primary, general, or special elections of 1013 *Seneca Indians, N.
Y., * appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 576 *Sequoia National Forest, Calif., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Sequoia National Parle, Calif., * appropriation for protection, etc 152, 678 *Serbia, * appropriation for minister to, from March, 1, 1919 1326 *Serbia, Bulgaria, and Roumania, * appropriation for minister to 519 *Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, Senate, * appropriation for, assistant, doorkeepers, messengers, etc 760, 1215 for police force, Senate Office Building 760, 1215 *Sergeant at Arms, House of Representatives, * appropriation for, deputy, cashier, etc 763, 1218 for police force, House Office Building 763, 1218 *Serums, etc., * appropriation for regulating propagation and sale, etc., of 122, 645 *Serums, etc., for Domestic Animals, * appropriation for purchase, etc 979 for regulating sale, etc., of 979 *Service Pensions, * increased for ninety days’ service in Civil War to $30 a month 603 if seventy-two years old and served six months, to $32 a month 603 served one year, $35 a month 603 served one and a half years, $38 a month 603 served two years or more, $40 a month 603 *Service Schools, Army, * appropriation for instruction expenses 41, 846 for lithograph press 868 deficiency appropriation for instruction expenses 186 *Session Employees, Congressional, * appropriation for salaries for entire month of October, 1917 343 *Sevier National Forest, Utah, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Sewage Treatment Works, D.
C., * appropriation for acquiring land, etc., for 929 *Seward, Alaska, * bond issue authorized by, to confine waters of Lowell Creek 539 election; rate of interest; payment, etc 539 *Sewers, D. C., * appropriation for cleaning and repairing 928 for pumping station, etc 928 appropriation for main and pipe 929 for suburban 929 for assessment and permit work 929 for rights of way 929 for Upper Potomac interceptor 929 site for pumping station, Rock Creek Parkway 929 for land, etc., for sewage treatment works 929 deficiency appropriation for pumping station 469, 1162 for Anacostia main interceptor; reappropriation 822 for assessment and permit work; reappropriation 822 *Shallow Bayou, La., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 264 *Shamokawa Creek, Wash., * appropriation for improvement of 1285 *Shanghai, China, * appropriation for expenses, United States court for China 525, 1331 for prison expenses 529, 1334 *Shank Company, * authorization for contract with, for hospital construction, Cook County, Ill 1304 appropriation for 1304 *Shasta National Forest, Cal., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Shawnee, Okla., * appropriation for public building 111 *Sheboygan, Wis., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Sheckels, Theodore, * deficiency appropriation for paying judgment to surviving executrix of 824 *Sheep, * appropriation for eradicating scabies in 977 for experiment station, Fremont County, Idaho 978 for production of 1045 *Shelby, N.
C., * appropriation for public building 111 *Shelbyville, Ind., * appropriation for public building 111 *Shellfish, * appropriation for investigating packing, shipping, etc., of 991 *Sherman Institute, Riverside, Cal., * appropriation for Indian school 570 *Shiloh National Park, Tenn., * appropriation for continuing establishment of 131, 657 deficiency appropriation for 839 *Ship Brokers, * special tax imposed on 1127 *Ship Island Pass, Miss., * appropriation for improvement of channel at 256, 907 *Ship Island Quarantine Station, Miss., * appropriation for boarding launch 113 *Ship, Steamboat, and Way Letters, * appropriation for payment for 749, 1196 *Shipbuilding Plants, etc., * deficiency appropriation for purchasing, requisitioning, etc 345 for acquiring, etc., plants suitable for 345 authority of President to order, etc., ships from 182 require output of, etc 182 requisition, operate, etc 182 compliance compulsory; compensation, etc 182ccxlvi zones may be established about, to prevent sale, etc., of intoxicating liquors 958, 1047 *Shipments of Commodities for National Defense, etc., * priority to be given, during the present war 272 punishment for noncompliance 273 *Shipping* (*see also* National Defense, Espionage, etc.), appropriation for investigating foreign discrimination against American vessels, etc 125, 650 admission of aliens serving on American vessels to citizenship; conditions 542 charters of vessels subject to regulations by the President 913 freight rates to be prescribed 914 priority of goods to be carried, etc 914 clearances, etc., refused vessels carrying exports to countries when forbidden by proclamation of the President during present war 225 clearances restrictions, during war in which United States is neutral 221 coastwise trade allowed vessels of foreign registry, etc., during present war 392 permits required; limitations, etc 392 not applicable to Alaska 392 insurance by War Risk Insurance Bureau of vessels of foreign friendly flags, etc., chartered or operated by Shipping Board 897 manifest requirements 424 sworn statements that cargoes are not shipped in violation of law, required of master of vessel 424 of owner, shipper, or consignor; details, etc 424 copy to consul on arrival at port 424 vessel forbidden departure during the war, if believed to be false, or property for benefit of enemy, etc 424 refusal of clearances, etc., to vessels violating restrictions in time of war, etc 222 regulations authorized, as to voyages, etc., in danger zones, etc 914 regulations prescribing use of navigable waters to be made 266 posting in conspicuous places directed 266 punishment for violations 266 restrictions on use of navigable waters, adjacent to target practice, fortifications, etc 266 rules, etc., governing vessels in territorial waters, authorized in time of war 220 undocumented vessels to be numbered, etc 602 vessels of alien enemies in United States jurisdiction to be taken over, etc 75 war risk insurance policies authorized on American vessels, cargoes, etc 102 *Shipping Act, 1916, * further definitions;
“vessel” 900 “documented under the laws of the United States ” 900 citizen controlling interest in corporations specifically defined 900 vessels bought, etc., from Board allowed American registry, etc 900 coastwise trade allowed documented foreign built vessels 900 vessels owned, etc., by Government corporation 900 coastwise trade, allowed vessels owned, chartered, etc., by a citizen; condition 900 vessels purchased, etc., from Board to be operated as merchant vessels 901 transfers, charters, etc., restricted 901 sales of documented vessels, etc., unless offered first to Board, forbidden 901 punishment for violations 901 acts unlawful during the war without approval of Board 901 transferring American vessel to foreign flag, etc 901 selling, etc., American vessels to foreigner 901 shipyard, dry dock, etc 901 contracting to build ship for foreigner before end of war 901 vesting controlling interest in vessel, shipyard, etc., in foreigner 901 causing undocumented domestic ship to leave port 901 punishment for violations of prohibitions 901 forfeiture of vessel, etc 902 unauthorized sales, etc., void 902 recovery of compensation; exceptions 902 in suits, for recovery of forfeitures, conviction prima facie evidence of violation 902 declaration of citizenship to be filed with bill of sale, etc 902 punishment for false statements in 902 approval of Board of transfers, etc.; conditional 902 penalty for violating conditions 902 punishment for false statements to obtain 903 status of American vessel continued until surrender approved by Board 903 end of the war evidenced by proclamation of President 903 title of Act declared 903 *Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, United States, * houses for shipyard employees and their families to be provided by 438 power vested to purchase land for, build, acquire, etc 438 loans, to persons to provide houses, facilities, etc 438 prohibition on transfers of department employees, applicable to 383 on increased pay to civil employees from departments, etc 384 *Shipping Board, United States, * appropriation for salaries and expenses 125, 650 for investigating foreign discrimination against American vessels, etc 125, 650 for emergency shipping fund 650 for acquiring plants, ships, etc.; expediting construction 650 for constructing ships; cost increased 650 for acquisition of plants for shipbuilding, etc 651 for operating ships acquired by United States; exception 651 for housing, etc., shipyard employees 651 for expenses taking over street railroads, etc., to convey shipyard employees, etc 651 for purchasing ships built in foreign shipyards, etc 651 for recruiting, instructing, etc., officers and crews for American vessels 651 authority of President extended to appropriations made hereby 651ccxlvii accounts of, to be audited, etc., under rules prescribed by Secretary of the Treasury 651 cotton fabrics for uses of, to be purchased from Government factory at Atlanta, Ga., penitentiary 896 emergency shipping fund amendments; acquiring plants, lands therefor, etc 1022 extending, etc., street railroads for employees 1022 making advances for properties acquired, etc 1022 dry docks, etc., included as plants for shipbuilding 1022 additional obligation for acquiring plants, etc., authorized 1022 use of ship construction funds to meet 1022 charter hire not to be charged War Department for vessels furnished by 1022 insurance of vessels of foreign friendly flags, etc., chartered or operated by; conditions 897 may suspend during the war, etc., prohibition against vessels of foreign registry engaging in coastwise trade 392 permits to be issued; limitations, etc 392 not applicable to Alaska trade 392 settlement of claims for losses, etc., in supplying manganese, etc., needed for national defense during the war, requested by 1274 street railroad, etc., transportation for shipyard employees, etc 535 timber, etc., condemned for use of 888 *Shipping Charters* (*see also* Charters, etc., Shipping), charges not required of vessels furnished War Department by Shipping Board 1022 *Shipping Commissioners, * appropriation for salaries 805, 1257 for clerks in offices of 805, 1257 for contingent expenses 805, 1257 *Shipping Facilities, * requisitioning of dry docks, wharves, etc., for Government use authorized 915 *Shipping Facilities, Army Storage and, * deficiency appropriation for 477, 827 for ordnance 481, 860 *Shipping Fund, Emergency* (*see* Emergency Shipping Fund). *Shipping Service, * appropriation for salaries of Commissioners at specified ports 805, 1257 for clerk hire; contingent expenses 805, 1257 for admeasurement of vessels; counting passengers 805, 1257 for motor boats for enforcing navigation laws 806, 1258 for expenses, preventing overcrowding of excursion, etc., vessels 806, 1258 for enforcing wireless communication laws 806, 1258 *Ships* (*see also* Vessels), appropriation for acquiring, plants, etc., from emergency shipping fund 650 for construction, etc.; cost increased 650 for operating, acquired by United States; exception 651 for purchasing foreign built 651 for recruiting, etc., officers and crews for 651 for equipping navy yards for construction of 738 deficiency appropriation for purchase, chartering, etc., of 345 for construction of, from emergency shipping fund 345 deficiency appropriation for purchase of other 345 for acquiring plants, etc., for building 345 for equipping navy yards for construction of 488 authority of President to order, etc., required, during the war 182 to purchase, etc., for naval use 720 *Shipwrecked American Seamen, etc., * appropriation for life saving testimonials for rescuing 522, 1328 for relief, etc., of, in Alaska, etc 529, 1335 deficiency appropriation for relief, etc., of 347, 382, 463 *Shipwrecks, * reimbursement for loss, etc., of personal property in Navy, etc., due to 389 payment, etc 390 *Shipyard Employees, * appropriation for housing, etc., from emergency shipping fund 651 for expenses, taking over street railroads, etc., for conveying 651 control of street railroads, etc., authorized for transportation of 535 provisions for procuring houses, etc., for use of, and their families 438 *Shipyards, * acquiring, etc., plants for shipbuilding, lands therefor, etc., authorized 1022 street railroads for employees, may be extended, etc 1022 *Shirts, Men’s, * excise tax on, bought for use 1124 *Shivwitz Indian Reservation, Utah, * appropriation for irrigation project on 562 for wagon road and bridge in; repayment 587 *Shoal Harbor, N.
J., * appropriation for improvement of 252, 905, 1276 *Shoes, etc., * excise tax on, bought for use 1124 *Shooting Galleries, * special tax on proprietors of 1128 *Shooting Galleries and Ranges, Army, * appropriation for expenses 58, 864 purchase for target range, Vancouver, modified 58 deficiency appropriation for 363, 479, 830 *Shoshone Indian Reservation, Nev., Western, * appropriation for irrigation system 562 *Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo., * appropriation for Indian school 590 for irrigation system 590 for irrigating conditionally ceded lands 590 payment of construction charges, etc 590 for roads and bridges; reimbursement 591 deficiency appropriation for payment to Indians of 840 for irrigation system 840 *Shoshone Indians, Wyo., * appropriation for support, etc., of 590 for fulfilling treaty with 590 *Shoshone Irrigation Project, Wyo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc.; use of balance 149, 675 *Shoshone National Forest, Wyo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Shreveport, La., * appropriation for improvement of waterway from Jefferson, Tex., to 256, 907 *Shrewsbury River, N.
J., * appropriation for improvement of 252, 905, 1276 *Siam, * appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 for interpreter to legation, etc 520, 1327 for expenses of American prisoners 529, 1334ccxlviii *Siberia, * appropriation for interpreters at consulates in 529, 1334 *Siege Cannon, etc., Army, * appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of 816 contracts authorized 817 for ammunition for 817 contracts authorized 817 for ammunition for practice 817 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, purchase, manufacture, etc., of 199, 367, 481 for ammunition for 199, 367 for ammunition, etc., for practice 200 additional contracts, etc., authorized for 1031 ammunition for 1031 ammunition, etc., for practice 1031 authorizations repealed; for purchase, etc., of, 1919 1171 for ammunition for, 1919 1172 artillery practice, 1919 1172 balances of appropriations covered in; for purchase, etc., of, 1917, 1918, 1919 1171 for ammunition, etc., for practice, 1918, 1919 1171 for purchase, etc., of, for chemical warfare, 1917, 1918, 1919 1172 *Siegel, Honorable Isaac, * deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 27 *Sierra National Forest, Calif., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Sieur de Monts National Mounument, Me., * appropriation for protection, etc 679 changed into Lafayette National Park 1178 *Signal Corps, Army, * appropriation for pay of enlisted men 45, 852 for aviation increase 852 longevity 45, 852 for pay of officers 48, 854 for aviation increase 854 longevity 48, 854 for rent, test rooms, Washington, D.
C 58 for rent, Aviation Section, D. C 59 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, pay of enlisted men; longevity 188 for pay of officers; longevity 189, 357 increase authorized of, including Aivation Section, for present emergency 243 additional commissioned personnel provided for; persons eligible 243 regulations for supplying 243 appointments by the President; by President and Senate 243 enlistment or draft for additional enlisted men 243 age limit for drafted men 244 chauffeur grades created; pay, etc 244 tactical units to be organized 244 headquarters and headquarters detachments for 244 general officers to be appointed for staff and other duty 244 vacancies created in Army, etc., to be filled by temporary appointments 244 Aviation Section provisions 244 *Signal Corps, Chief of, * made member of Aircraft Board 296 *Signal Office, War Department, * appropriation for clerks, etc 784, 1238 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from appropriations for fortifications, etc 784, 1238 for radio engineers 784 *Signal School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., * appropriation for instruction expenses 41, 846 deficiency appropriation for instruction expenses 186 *Signal Service, Army* (*see also* Signal Corps), appropriation for expenses; war balloons, airships, electric plants, etc 42 amount for airships, etc 42 amount for aviation reserves in service 42 developing aviation motor 42 acquiring sites for aviation schools, stations, etc 42 expenditures authorized 42 limit for purchases of land 43 leases to be secured if practicable 43 exchange of old, for new equipment 43 details to Aviation Section from Detached Officers’ List authorized 43 mileage allowance for Aviation Section 43 for expenses, telegraph, telephone, etc., systems 847 electric plants at posts, etc 847 civilian employees 847 signaling research, etc 847 buildings, etc., for supplies 847 for purchasing, etc., aircraft 848 buildings, personnel of any bureau, etc., producing, etc 848 for aviation stations, balloon schools, etc 848 acquiring lands; use of Government property, lands, etc 848 improving lands 848 water, lights, sewerage, etc 848 subsistence equipment 848 oil, fuel, etc 848 tools, machinery, supplies, etc 848 for aerological stations, under Weather Bureau 43 for special aviation clothing, equipment, etc 848 for personal expenses on special aviation duty at home and abroad 848 for special courses in foreign aviation schools 848 for vocational training, instructors, tools, etc 848 for civilian employees, pay, expenses, etc 849 mileage to officers payable from work for which performed 849 for developing aviation engines, etc.; patents, etc 849 for all expenses, aircraft plants, factories, etc 849 administrative expenses, materials, fuels, etc 849 for instruction of aviation students at technical schools, etc 849 discretionary allotment of aviation funds by the President 849 college education not essential for aviation officers 849 exchange of aviation material for new equipment 849 mileage allowed foreign instructors traveling in United States, from these funds 849 former appropriations made available through fiscal year 1918 849 technical aircraft employees in District of Columbia authorized; pay, etc 850 sale of supplies, material, etc.; reuse of proceeds, etc 850ccxlix appropriation for aviation; allotment to Aircraft Board therefrom, for employees, offices’ expenses, etc 850 for Washington-Alaska cable and telegraph 43, 851 collection of connecting commercial charges 43 for telephone service for Coast Artillery posts 44, 851 for equipment for Enlisted Reserve Corps 72 for operating fire-control installations, seacoast defenses 816 for establishing eight aviation stations 816 restriction on acquiring the sites 816 deficiency appropriation for expenses 30, 839 for telephone service, Coast Artillery posts 356 for war expenses, instruments, etc 187, 355 war balloons, airships, etc 187 electric plants, etc 187 telegraph lines and cables 187 for Aviation Section, purchase, operation, etc., of aerial machines 187 motor vehicles 187 pay of reserves in service 187 sites for aviation schools 187 expenditures specified 187 limit for purchase of land 188 for telegraph and telephone systems, 1919 1027 authorization for expenses of, 1919, repealed 1170 balances of appropriations covered in; for expenses of, 1919 1170 for aircraft production expenses of, 1917, 1918 1170 aircraft production, appropriations, etc., of, transferred to executive agency established therefor 557 salaries and expenses of Aircraft Board to be paid from appropriations for 297 sale of war materials for airplanes to persons etc., and to foreign governments assisting the United States during the war 356 *Signaling Systems, Army, * appropriation for researches, etc., in, by Signal Corps 847 *Siletz Agency, Oreg., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 584 *Silicates of Potassium, * provisions for leasing lands containing deposits of 297 *Silver, * exports of, coin and bullion to be reported to the President, in each case 424 regulation, etc., of exports of, authorized 415 compulsory testimony, etc., as to transactions 415 standard, dollars in the Treasury to be sold as bullion 535 amount limited 535 outstanding certificates against, to be retired 535 minimum price established 536 product of native mines to be purchased equal to coin sold; price fixed 536 resale for specified purposes 536 excess to be coined in standard dollars 536 certificates to be issued for amount of coinage 536 amount of purchases required, etc 536 purposes of sale; to conserve domestic stock of gold 536 facilitate adverse trade balances 536 provide for subsidiary coinage 536 commercial use 536 assisting foreign governments at war with enemies of United States 536 uses for subsidiary coinage regarded as a sale 536 appropriation for difference between face and bullion value of coins melted 536 issue of reserve bank notes to replace silver certificates retired; ones and twos included 536 certificates of indebtedness and one year gold notes security therefor 536 to be retired on coinage of dollars from purchased bullion 537 cancellation of security 537 tax on, adjusted 537 existing laws applicable 537 export licenses, regulations, etc., applicable until required amount of bullion purchased 537 *Silver Certificates, * retirement of, issued for standard dollars sold as bullion 535 to be issued to equal amount coined from purchases of bullion 536 *Silver Coins, * fifty cent, authorized to commemorate centennial of admission of Illinois as a State 594 *Silver Lake, etc., N.
C., * preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 263 *Sinking Fund, D. C., * appropriation for clerk in Treasurer’s office 920 for payments to 943 *Sinking Fund, Treasury, * creation of cumulative, for retirement of bonds, etc., outstanding June 30, 1920 1311 payment at maturity, from 1311 redemption or purchase before maturity 1311 restriction on cost 1311 bonds, etc., purchased, redeemed, etc., out of, to be canceled and retired; reissue forbidden 1312 annual appropriation for purposes of 1312 determination of amounts 1312 former provisions repealed 1312 *Sioux Indians, Different Tribes, * appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 585 for agency employees, etc 585 for support of schools 585 for Yankton Sioux 586 for support, etc., of Indians of Rosebud Agency, S.
Dak 586 for wagon road, Standing Rock Reservation 586 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 32, 382, 840 *Sioux Indians of Devils Lake, N. Dak., * appropriation for support, etc., of 577 *Sioux National Forest, S. Dak. and Mont., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Sirup, * appropriation for investigating production, etc., of cane and sorghum 982 *Sirup, Table, * appropriation for investigating production, etc 991ccl *Sirups, * appropriation for demonstrations 1047 for preparing sweet; including grape 1047 war excise tax on medicinal, etc., sold by producer, etc 317 *Sirups, etc., * war revenue tax on, prepared for soft drinks, sold by producer, etc 312 *Siskiyou National Forest, Oreg, and Cal., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Sisters, Religious Orders of, * memorial may be erected on public grounds, Washington, D.
C., to, who served as nurses in the Civil War 500 *Sitgreaves National Forest, Ariz., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Siuslaw National Forest, Oreg., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Siuslaw River, Oreg., * appropriation for improvement of 260, 910, 1285 *Six Nations Indians, N. Y., * appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 576 *Sixteenth Lighthouse District, * appropriation for depot, etc 687 *Skagit River, Wash., * appropriation for improvement of 260, 910, 1285 subject to review by Engineer Board 1285 *Skowhegan, Me., * appropriation for public building 111 *Slaughter Creek, Md., * appropriation for improvement of 253, 905, 1277 *Slave Trade, International Bureau for Repressing African, * appropriation for annual contribution 524, 1330 *Slavic Legion, * volunteer force of specified German or Austrian races, residents but not citizens, etc., may be raised 868 designation authorized 868 evidence of loyalty, etc., required 869 to be sworn in, equipped, trained, etc., and used against, common enemy in American or allied forces 869 payment from Army appropriations 869 readmission after the war of resident aliens who have declared intention and served in, etc 634 *Slippers, * excise tax on, bought for use 1124 *Slot Machines, * excise tax on weighing or vending, sold by producer, etc 1122 operated by manufacturer, etc 1122 *Smallpox, * appropriation for prevention of epidemic 121, 645 for prevention, etc., among Indians 563 *Smith, C.
B., * deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Smith Creek, N. C., * appropriation for improvement of 254, 906, 1278 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 *Smithsonian Grounds, D. C.* (*see* Mall Office Buildings). *Smithsonian Institution, D. C., * appropriation for international exchanges 122, 651 for American Ethnology 122, 651 for International Catalogue of Scientific Literature 122, 651 for Astrophysical Observatory 122, 651 for expenses, observation of sun’s eclipse, 1918 122 for National Museum 122, 651 for National Zoological Park 122, 652 for laying new sewers in grounds of 659 for printing and binding for 174, 700 deficiency appropriation for international exchanges 2 for National Museum 32, 462, 841, 1040 for care, etc., temporary structures in grounds of, for Army use 597 appointment as Regent, of Robert S.
Brookings 1053 gift from Charles L. Freer to, relieved from income tax assessment 181 necessary amount for George Washington Memorial Building reduced; time extended for construction 123 reappointment of George Gray as Regent 1183 space in buildings under Regents of, not subject to Public Buildings Commission 1270 temporary structures permitted in grounds of, for Army use 102 *Smokeless Powder* (*see also* Explosives), provisions regulating manufacture, sales, etc., in time of war 385 *Smokeless Powder, Navy, * appropriation for purchase and manufacture 721 *Smoking Stands, * excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 *Smyrna River, Del., * appropriation for improvement of 252, 1277 *Smyrna, Turkey, * appropriation for rent of prison, etc., for American convicts 529, 1334 *Snake River, Oreg., Wash., and Idaho, * appropriation for improvement of 260 *Snohomish River, Wash., * appropriation for improvement of 260, 910, 1285 *Snoqualmie National Forest, Wash., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 987 *Snow and Ice, D.
C., * appropriation for removing, from streets, sidewalks, gutters, etc 928 deficiency appropriation for removing, from streets, sidewalks, gutters, etc 469 *Snuff, * additional stamp tax on 313 packages authorized 313 on tax paid stock on hand; exemptions 313 internal revenue tax on manufactured or imported 1117 packages required for 1117 *Soaps and Soap Powders, Toilet, * excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1123 war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317 *Social Clubs, * internal revenue tax on dues, etc 1121 war revenue tax on dues, etc 319 *Social Hygiene Board, Interdepartmental, * provisions governing duties, etc., of 886 *Soda Fountains, * internal revenue tax on sales of soft drinks, ice cream, etc, at 1116 *Sodium, * provision for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Sodium Nitrate, Army, * appropriation for storage, etc 128 *Soft Drinks* (*see also* War Revenue Tax), tax levied on producers, etc., of sirups and extracts for 312 unfermented grape juice, etc 312 ginger beer, etc 312 natural mineral waters, bottled, etc 312 monthly returns required, etc 312 carbonic acid gas in drums for manufacturing; mode of paying 312ccli internal revenue tax on bottled, sold by producer, etc 1116 on sales of, at soda fountains, etc 1116 *Soil Bacteriology, etc., * appropriation for investigations, etc 981 testing bacterial cultures for inoculating legumes 981 publishing tests; names of dealers in impure, etc 981 *Soil Fertility, * appropriation for investigations 981 *Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture, * appropriation for salaries 992 for general expenses 992 for chemical and physical investigations 993 for potash, etc., investigations 993 for cooperative investigations of soils 993 mapping, etc., results of investigations 993 for classifying, etc., agricultural lands in National Forests 993 for potash investigations and demonstrations 993 sale of products 993 for administrative expenses 993 *Soldiers, * drafted, may be assigned for special training to educational institutions 957 eligible for commissions, during the war, regardless of age, etc 956 admission to officers’ schools 956 land entries by, under 21, not to be relinquished until after required residence 960 punishment for soliciting relinquishment, etc., by other persons 960 letters by, on duty abroad, free of postage 327, 1150 prior civil service eligibility of, serving during the war, retained until demobilized 1224 provisions for hospital care of discharged sick and disabled, patients of War Risk Insurance Bureau 1302 wives of, serving in present war, not subject to disqualification of married women for Government employees 956 *Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief, * protection of civil rights of American armed forces during present war 440 temporary suspension of civil legal proceedings as to persons in service 440 definition of terms used;
“persons in military service” 440 “period of military service” 440 “person, ” as holder of right against person in service 440 “court;” “termination of the war” 441 all territory of United States and all courts therein embraced by provisions of act 441 jurisdiction of courts extended 441 persons secondarily liable may have temporary stay, etc., of action if granted to principal 441 may be allowed benefit of setting aside or vacating of judgment 441 measures for protecting persons while in military service 441 no judgment in default if defendant in service 441 affidavit of service required 441 attorney for defendant to be appointed by court 441 default, etc.; bond before judgment to be given, unless defendant be not in service 441 other protective action authorized 441 punishment for making false affidavits, etc., as to status 441 court to appoint attorney for person in service if not present or represented 442 judgment against person in service may be reopened after termination thereof 442 meritorious defense required 442 no bona fide rights impaired 442 stay of proceedings allowed unless interests of defendant not affected by service 442 fines and penalties may be relieved by order of court 442 executions against persons in service may be set aside by court 442 attachments may be stayed before or after judgment 442 stay, etc., by court may be continued during period of service 442 codefendants not in service may be proceeded against 443 period of military service not included in general statutes of limitations 443 evictions from dwellings rented by persons in service, restricted 443 proceedings for, may be set aside, etc., by court 443 punishment for unlawful 443 rent of dwelling of family may be allotted from Army or Navy pay 443 rescinding installment contracts by persons in service for nonpayment, restricted 443 punishment for retaking property except under order of court 443 termination of contract, stay of proceedings, etc., may be ordered by court 443 obligations secured by prior mortgages, etc., of property of persons in service 444 stay of proceedings to enforce, for nonpayment ordered by court 444 othere quitable disposition may be made 444 restriction on sales under warrant to confess judgment, etc 444 life insurance of persons in service protected 444 applications for benefits to be sent to insurer and War Risk Insurance Bureau 444 notices of provisions to be sent through Army and Navy channels 444 policies exceeding $5,000 not allowed benefits of Act 444 restrictions if premium due and unpaid; excessive loans on policy 445 record of applications approved or rejected by bureau to be kept 445 notice of action to insurer and insured 445 applications in excess of $5,000 not allowed; reduction 445 accepted policies not to lapse during service if premiums not paid 445 limitation after end of war 445 companies to report monthly names and values of policies accepting benefits 445 list of unpaid premiums 445 payments made on defaulted premiums 445 computation of difference between defaults and repayments 445cclii life insurance, reports, etc.; verified computation of monthly difference to be certified to Secretary of the Treasury 446 United States bonds to be issued to insurer for amount of monthly difference 446 registry, interest, etc 446 obligation for premiums to cease if insurer be insolvent 446 to be security for unpaid premiums 446 to have a first lien on policies 446 deductions from policies if insured dies in service 446 lapse of policy for nonpayment of premiums after service ends 446 cash surrender value payable by insurer; if insured in military service at end of war 446 final statement of account between insurer and United States after end of war 446 payment of balance and surrender of bonds 447 policies voidable, etc., if insured in military service, not subject to benefit of Act 447 benefits only applicable to companies maintaining reserves, etc 447 unpaid taxes on real property of persons in service 447 affidavit to be filed to restrict sale, etc 447 stay, etc., by order of court 447 redemption allowed after termination of service, if sold for 447 interest, etc., on, limited 447 public land rights, etc., not prejudiced by causes arising from military service 448 former designated relief acts not impaired 448 perfection of, while in service 448 affidavits, etc., abroad, binding 448 evasive transfers of interest, etc., not recognized by courts 448 service certificates to be issued by designated officers 448 facts in, considered prima facie evidence thereof 449 to be furnished on application presumption as to persons reported missing 449 proof of death required; limitation 449 interlocutory orders issued by court may be revoked, etc., thereby 449 termination of Act six months after end of war 449 authorized remedies, etc., continued 449 title of Act 450 *Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home, D.
C., Grand Army, * appropriation for expenses 948 persons admitted 948 *Soldiers, etc., Honorably Discharged, * preference to, in clerical, etc., appointments hereafter in departments, etc 1293 in work on rural post roads 1201 in national forests 1202 *Soldiers’ Home, D. C., United States, * disposition of effects of inmates of, dying at Army hospital outside of the District 883 *Solicitor, Department of Agriculture, * appropriation for, law clerks, etc 973 *Solicitor for the Department of State, * appropriation for 801, 1254 for assistants, law clerk 769 appropriation for additional assistants 769 for additional law clerks 770 for assistant solicitors, law clerks, etc 1224 *Solicitor for the Interior Department, * appropriation for 801, 1254 for board of appeals, office of 793, 1247 for assistant attorneys 793, 1247 for per diem, etc., inspectors 794, 1247 *Solicitor for the Post Office Department, * appropriation for 801, 1254 *Solicitor General, * appropriation for 801, 1254 *Solicitor, Navy Department, * appropriation for, clerks, etc 988, 1242 for additional force 787, 1242 deficiency appropriation for additional force 202 *Solicitor of Internal Revenue, * appropriation for 801, 1254 *Solicitor of the Department of Commerce, * appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 802, 1255 *Solicitor of the Department of Labor, * appropriation for, law clerks, etc 803, 1255 *Solicitor of the Treasury, * appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 802, 1255 *Sopris National Forest, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Sorghum, * appropriation for investigating production of, sirup; diseases of; by products 982 *Sorghums, Grain, * appropriation for investigating handling, etc., of; fixing grades 1003 for investigating production, etc 1046 *Sound, * appropriation for applying principles of, to military and industrial purposes 1261 *Sound Ranging Equipment, Fortifications, * appropriation for installing, etc., from unexpended balances 816 unexpended balances for, covered in 1305 *Sources of Income, * detailed returns of fixed gains, profits, etc., paid to other persons, etc., to be made annually from all, if $800 or more 337 if $1,000 or more 1086 provisions for withholding income tax at, of nonresident aliens 332, 1072 from interest on bonds, etc., of corporations paying tax thereon 332, 1072 *South and Central America, * appropriation for promoting, etc., commerce with 804, 1256 *South Bethlehem, Pa., * appropriation for public building 111 *South Boston, Va., * appropriation for public building 111 *South Dakota, * appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 798, 1251 consent to improvement of boundary waters by Minnesota, North Dakota, and 266 surveys, etc., authorized 266 appropriation for 266 *South Dakota Avenue Bridge, D.
C., * deficiency appropriation for construction of; reappropriation 822 *South Haven, Mich., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *South McAlester, Okla., * terms of court at 604ccliii *South Omaha, Nebr., * appropriation for indemnity to Greece, on account of riot at, in 1909 917 *South River, N. C., * appropriation for improvement of 254, 906, 1278 *South, River, N. J., * appropriation for improvement of 252, 905, 1276 *South Sioux City, Nebr., * may bridge Missouri River 1187 *Southbridge, Mass., * appropriation for public building 111 *Southern Cattle Ticks* (*see* Cattle Ticks, Southern). *Southern Field Crops, * appropriation for investigating insects affecting 994 *Southem Oregon Company, * acceptance of title to Coos Bay Wagon Grant lands from 1179 dismissal of suit, etc 1180 appropriation for 1180 *Southern Relief Society, D.
C., * appropriation for aid to Confederate veterans, etc 948 *Southern States, * appropriation for food conservation extension work in 1046 for county agent work 1046 for boys’ club work 1046 for home demonstration work 1046 *Southern Ute Indian Reservation, Colo., * appropriation for Pine River irrigation project on 562 *Southern Ute Indians, Colo., * appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 586 *Southport, Conn., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 905, 1276 *Southwest Louisiana Waterways Association, * may construct lock and dam across Mermentau River, La 287 restrictions; use solely for irrigation 287 *Spain, * appropriation for ambassador to 519, 1325 *Spanish Fork, Utah, * appropriation for public building 111 *“Spanish Influenza, ” etc., * appropriation for aid to States, etc., in suppressing, through Public Health Service 1008 cooperation of Army and Navy Medical Departments 1008 *Spanish War* (*see* War with Spain). *Speaker of the House of Representatives, * appropriation for secretary to 762, 1217 for clerk to Speaker’s table 762, 1217 preparing Digest of Rules 762, 1217 for clerk and messengers 762, 1217 for care, etc., of automobile for 765, 1220 purchase of new automobile 765 deficiency appropriation for care, etc., automobile for 27, 497 *Special Agents, Census, * appointment authorized, duties, pay, etc 1298 statistical experts 1298 *Special and Select Committees, House of Representatives, * appropriation for expenses of 542, 765, 1219 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 27, 377, 1037, 1169 *Special and Select Committees, Senate, * deficiency appropriation for expenses 840 *Special and Technical Troops, * authorized to be raised, etc., for war emergency service 78 *Special Assessment Office, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries 919 *Special Delivery, Postal Service, * appropriation for car fare in emergency cases 747, 1193 for fees to messengers 747, 1194 deficiency appropriation for fees 383, 834, 1035 *Special Taxes, Title X, Revenue Act of 1918, * annual excise tax levied after July 1, 1918, on domestic corporations 1126 on foreign corporations, for business in United States 1126 insurance companies provisions 1126 not applicable, when not in business 1126 application to mutual insurance companies; foreign 1126 publicity of returns 1126 levied after January 1, 1919, on brokers; if members of stock exchanges, etc 1126 pawnbrokers 1127 ship brokers 1127 customhouse brokers 1127 proprietors of theaters, etc 1127 theaters defined; buildings, halls, etc., not included 1127 rate for small cities, etc 1127 leased edifices, etc 1127 proprietors of circuses; required for each State, etc 1127 other public exhibitions; required for each State, etc 1127 Chautauquas, agricultural fairs, religious exhibitions, etc., exempt 1127 street fairs 1127 bowling alley and billiard room proprietors 1127 shooting galleries proprietors 1128 riding academies proprietors 1128 persons operating automobiles for hire 1128 brewers, distillers, liquor dealers, etc., in business where local, etc., laws prohibit 1128 no penal exemption from State laws, etc 1128 in lieu of taxes under previous law 1128 annual tax levied on sales the preceding year by manufacturers of tobacco 1128 cigars 1128 cigarettes 1129 each class separately taxed 1129 levied sixty days after passage of Act and annually thereafter on designated pleasure water craft 1129 basis of tax; measurement 1129 for part of a year on new purchases 1129 allowance for tax paid under former law 1129 receipts may be given for tax of year 1919, paid in excess of new rates 1129 credit if not paid by stamps 1129 punishment for conducting business, etc., without paying tax 1129 opium, coca leaves, etc.; provisions for registration, stamp taxes, etc 1130 confiscation of narcotics seized from violators of laws 1132 delivery for Government uses 1132 seizures from unknown owners included 1132ccliv repeal of Emergency Revenue Act of 1914 1132 provisions continued for collecting accrued special, etc., taxes 1133 *Spectacle Reef Light Station, Mich., * appropriation for improvements 686 improvements, authorized 608 *Spices, * appropriation for investigations of plants yielding 981 *Spies* (*see* National Defense, Espionage, etc.). *Spirits, Distilled* (*see also* Beverages), internal revenue tax on 1105 war excise tax on medicinal, sold by producer, etc 317 *Spokane Agency, Wash., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 587 *Spokane Indian Hospital, Wash., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 564 *Spokane Indians, Wash., * appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 587 for fairgrounds for, from tribal funds 588 *Sponge Fisheries, * appropriation for expenses, protecting 168, 694 *Sporting Clubs, * internal revenue tax on dues, etc., of 1112 war revenue tax on dues or membership fees 319 *Sporting Goods, * excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 316 *Springfield Arsenal, Mass., * appropriation for extending wing of milling shop 128 for power plant for hill shops 128 for replacing worn-out, etc., machine tools 128 for alterations 654 for machinery for manufacture of rifles 654 for lighting system in shops; reappropriation 654 deficiency appropriation for electric power, etc 353 for laboratory, etc 353 for alterations, etc 1026 for roads 1026 *Springfield, Mass., * time extended for bridging Connecticut River by Hampden County and 1187 *Square 633, D.
C., * buildings on, owned by United States, to be arranged, etc., for employees on war work, and their families 551 *Square 673, D. C., * temporary railroad siding to medical supply depot in, authorized 538 *Squares 226 and 228, D. C., * deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc., to buildings for use of Treasury Department 348 *Squares 612 and 613, D. C., * deficiency appropriation for clearing titles in, for use of parks, etc.; half from District revenues 10 *Squirrels, Ground, * appropriation for destroying 1048 *Staff College, Army, * appropriation for instruction expenses 41, 846 deficiency appropriation for instruction expenses 186 *Staff Corps, Army, General* (*see also* General Staff Corps, Army), age limit extended for voluntary enlistments in, under Army Emergency Increase 885 *Stamford, Conn., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 905, 1276 no expense for lands 1276 public wharf by local interests required 1276 *Stamford, Tex., * appropriation for public building 111 *Stamp Tax, Internal Revenue, * promissory notes secured by pledge of Liberty bonds, etc., exempt from 514 *Stamp Taxes, Title XI, Revenue Act of 1918, * levied on specified documents, etc., in lieu of former tax 1133 exemptions;
Federal, foreign Government, State, etc., obligations 1133 indemnity bonds to United States 1133 cooperative building and loan association bonds 1133 mutual ditch and irrigating companies’ bonds 1133 unlawful use of stamps, etc 1133 penalties and punishments for 1133 cancellation required; methods authorized 1134 preparation of suitable stamps; affixing, etc 1134 outside contracts authorized; time limit 1134 collection of taxes omitted by mistake or fraud 1134 distribution of stamps for sale by postmasters 1134 accountability, etc., monthly transfers to internal revenue 1134 assistant treasurers and depositories 1135 bond, etc 1135 Schedule A 1135 bonds of indebtedness, etc.; corporate securities; renewals 1135 based on amount secured 1135 of indemnity and surety 1135 rate if premium charged; reinsurance exempt 1135 capital stock; original issues 1135 if without face value 1135 to be attached in stock book 1135 sales or transfers, etc 1135 if without face value 1135 deposits for collateral exempt 1136 brokers’ deliveries exempt 1136 affixing stamp in stock book, certificate, or bill of sale 1136 punishment for delivery without stamp 1136 sales of produce on exchange for future delivery 1136 stamped bills of sale, etc., required 1136 clearing house transfers of stamped contracts exempt 1136 details required on bills of sale, etc 1136 punishment for sales, etc., without stamped bills 1136 for immediate delivery in cash not taxable 1137 drafts, promissory notes, etc 1137 if secured by Liberty bonds, etc., exempt; condition 1137 conveyances of realty 1137 to secure a debt exempt 1137 customhouse entries; warehouse withdrawals 1137 foreign passage tickets, except to Canada or Mexico 1137 rates exempt 1137 proxies; exemptions 1137 powers of attorney; in pension, etc., cases, and bankruptcy, exempt 1137cclv playing cards 1137 parcel post packages 1137 transporting unstamped, forbidden 1138 policies of property insurance by foreign corporation, etc., not signed by agent in United States 1138 to be affixed by receiver, etc 1138 *Stamp Taxes, War, 1917, * levied on specified documents, etc 319 exemptions;
Federal, foreign Government, State, etc., obligations 319 cooperative building and loan association bonds, etc 319 mutual ditch, and irrigating companies’ bonds, etc 319 unlawful use of stamps, etc 320 punishment for 320 cancellation required; methods authorized 320 preparation of suitable stamps, etc 320 outside contracts permitted; limitation 321 collection of taxes omitted by mistake, or fraud 320 distribution of stamps to postmasters 321 accountability, etc 321 transfer to internal revenue accounts monthly 321 assistant treasurers and depositories 321 bond, etc 321 Schedule A 321 bonds, etc., of indebtedness; renewals 321 based on amount secured 321 of indemnity and surety 321 rate if premium charged 321 capital stock, original issue 322 if without face value 322 to be attached to stock book 322 sales or transfers 322 if without face values 322 deposits for collateral exempt 322 broker transfers exempt 322 attaching of stamp in stock book, on certificate, or bill of sale 322 delivery of certificate, or bill without stamp, a misdemeanor; punishment 322 sales of produce on exchange 322 stamped bill of sale, etc., required 323 clearing house transfers of taxed contracts 323 details required on bills of sale, etc 323 punishment for sale, etc., without stamped bill, etc 323 cash sales for immediate delivery not taxable 323 drafts, promissory notes, etc 323 deeds, etc., of real estate 323 given to secure a debt exempt 323 customhouse entry 323 withdrawal from bonded warehouse 323 foreign passage tickets, except to Canada or Mexico 323 rates exempt 324 proxies; exceptions 324 powers of attorney; for pension claims, etc., exempt 324 playing cards, additional 324 parcel post packages 324 transporting unstamped, forbidden 324 *Stamped Envelopes, etc., Postal Service, * appropriation for freight or expressage on 747, 1194 for manufacture 749, 1196 for distribution 749, 1196 deficiency appropriation for manufacture 23, 374, 492 for freight or expressage on 381, 383, 842 *Stamps Division, Post Office Department, * appropriation for superintendent 801, 1253 *Stamps, Internal Revenue, * deficiency appropriation for redemption of 1038 may be issued for restamping packages from which stamps were accidentally lost, etc 1145 outside contracts authorized for printing; time limit 1134 use of stamps on hand to pay increased rates 326 accounting, etc., for stock on hand 326 *Stamps, Postage, * appropriation for manufacture, etc 749, 1196 deficiency appropriation for manufacture, etc 374, 492 *Stamps, Postal Savings, * issue of adhesive 10-cent, use, etc., for postal-savings accounts 754 *Stancill, Robert L., * deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Standard Time, * established in territorial zones of continental United States 450 common carriers, Federal offices, etc., governed by 451 advanced one hour from last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October 451 *Standardization of Army and Navy Supplies, * deficiency appropriation for expenses, cooperation of Standards Bureau in 216, 495 *Standardization of First-Aid Methods, * deficiency appropriation for expenses compiling, etc., report on, by industries 376 *Standardization of Screw Threads, * appropriation for cooperative 808, 1260 deficiency appropriation for 495 *Standardization of Screw Threads, Commission for the, * creation and composition of 912, 1291 to ascertain and establish standards for use in manufacturing plants under Army and Navy 913, 1291 promulgation of 913, 1291 to serve without compensation 913, 1291 rules and regulations 913, 1291 to terminate in six months 913 one year and six months 1291 *Standards Bureau, Department of Commerce, * appropriation for Director, assistants, etc 806, 1258 for apparatus, machinery, etc 806, 1259 for repairs, etc., buildings 807, 1259 for contingent expenses 807, 1259 member, International Committee of Weights and Measures 807, 1259 for care of grounds, etc 807, 1259 for investigations to minimize dangers of high-potential electric currents, etc 807 for investigating structural materials 807, 1259 for expenses, determination of physical constants, etc 807, 1259 for investigating fire resisting properties of building materials 807, 1259 for investigating standards of measurement, etc., of public utilities 807, 1259 for testing railway equipment materials 807, 1259 for testing miscellaneous materials 807, 1259 for standardizing radio communication instruments, etc 807, 1259cclvi appropriation for developing color standards, etc 807, 1259 for study of clay products, processes, etc 808, 1260 for experiments in effective utilization of physical properties of materials, etc 808, 1260 for investigations, etc., of aeronautics and aviation requirements, etc 808, 1260 for investigating optical glass production 808, 1260 for purchasing, etc., standard materials, for chemical analyses, etc 808, 1260 for standardizing quality, measurement, etc., of textiles, paper, leather, and rubber 808, 1260 for studying problems of standardizing, grading, etc., sugar 1260 for standardizing, etc., guages, screw threads, etc 808, 1260 for renewing storage batteries 808 for investigating, etc., mine scales 1260 for metallurgical researches 1260 for investigating methods of high temperature measurements, etc 1261 for installing, etc., equipment 1261 for applying principles of sound to military and industrial purposes 1261 for investigating problems of industrial development, etc 1261 for developing aquatic sources of leather in cooperation with Fisheries Bureau 167, 693 for testing large scales 169, 695 for additional land 169 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 32, 382, 841, 1040 for scientific assistance, etc., to War and Nayy Departments 216, 495, 1037, 1040 for equipment of chemical laboratory 216 for standardizing, etc., gauges, screw threads, etc 216, 495 for radio laboratory, construction, etc 375 for repairs, power plant 495 for testing structural materials 495, 841 for investigating, etc., mine scales 495 for investigating public utility standards 496, 841 for equipment 841 for testing railway materials 841 for testing railroad scales, etc 841, 1037, 1040 for investigating optical glass 1040 *Standards Bureau, Director of, * appropriation for, assistants, etc 806, 1258 to be chairman of Commission for the Standardization of Screw Threads 912, 1291 *Standing Rock Indian Reservation, N.
Dab., * per capita distribution to Indians of, or use of moneys for benefit of, authorized 577 *Standing Rock Indian Reservation, S. Dak., * appropriation for school buildings on 585 for road through, in Carson County; local cooperation 586 *Stanislaus National Forest, Calif., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Stapleton, Staten Island, N. Y., * appropriation for marine hospital, improvements 112 deficiency appropriation for marine hospital, improvements 467 additional accommodations authorized at marine hospital; use of prior appropriation 1304 *Star Routes, Postal Service, * appropriation for mail transportation by, in Alaska 747, 1194 emergency service 747, 1194 for inland mail transportation by, except in Alaska 751, 1197 discontinued when served by rural delivery 751 restriction if major portion of route served by rural carrier 751 deficiency appropriation for 33, 381, 383, 842 for Alaska 23, 834, 842 for special carriers 1041 contracts made prior to June 30, 1917, for, may be readjusted, etc 753 *State Banks* (*see also* Federal Reserve Act Amendments), provisions for, becoming members of Federal Reserve System 232 *State College, Pa., * appropriation for public building 111 *State Department* (*see* Department of State). *State, etc., Taxes, * exemption of War Finance Corporation bonds and interest from 510 property, etc., of Corporation except real estate 510 securities payable in foreign moneys, owned by nonresident aliens, etc., exempt from 845 *State Homes for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors, * appropriation for continuing aid to 140, 665 *State, War, and Navy Department Building, etc., * appropriation for assistant superintendent, clerks, engineers, watchmen, etc., main building 786, 1240 for fuel, lights, repairs, etc 787, 1240 for ash hoist, south courtyard 1240 for installing mechanical stokers 1240 for Navy Department Annex 787, 1240 for laborer, State Department Annex 787 for operating force and supplies, office buildings in Henry Park 787 for contingent expenses 787 for Potomac Park office buildings 1240 for Mall office buildings 1240 for temporary War Department building, Eighteenth Street and Virginia Avenue 1241 deficiency appropriation for additional watchmen, 1917 201 for additional employees, 1918 202 for additional employees, Navy Department Annex, 1918 202 for additional boiler 369 for fuel, lights, repairs, etc 482 for ice plant, additional brine tank 482 for operating force, etc., War and Navy Department buildings in Henry Park 482, 598 for contingent expenses, etc 482, 598 for completing construction, Henry Park buildings 482 for two temporary office buildings in Potomac Park for Navy and War Departments 483 temporary heating plant south of D and west of Twenty-fifth Streets 483 heating contract in lieu of building plant 483 for two temporary office buildings in Seaton Park, and one on the Mall for War Department 483 maintenance, etc., under superintendent 483cclvii deficiency appropriation, for care etc., temporary office buildings, Smithsonian Grounds and Seaton Park 597 for Potomac Park, temporary buildings, care, etc 598 for contingent expenses 598 for building for War Department, Eighteenth Street and Virginia Avenue NW., care, etc 598 for contingent expenses 598 under supervision of superintendent of 598 char force of temporary buildings subject to superintendent of 598 incurred obligations for temporary buildings payable from these appropriations 599 for expenses of fireproofing building 1032 for smokestack 1032 for completing temporary office buildings, Potomac Park 1032 distribution of employees, subject to control of superintendent of 831 *Statement of Appropriations, etc., * appropriation for preparing, first session, 64th Congress 171 for preparing, first and second sessions, 65th Congress 697 for second session, 64th Congress, to include specified Acts passed at extraordinary session 65th Congress 25 *Staten Island Lighthouse Depot, N.
Y., * extending machine shop and wharves at, authorized 607 *Staten Island Sound, N. Y. and N. J., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made for 30-foot channel 1288 *Staterooms in Cars, etc., * revenue tax on rail or water transportation by 1102 war revenue tax on payments for 314 *States, * appropriation for cooperation with, in preventing, etc., contagious diseases 121 for cooperation with, in protecting watersheds of navigable streams from forest fires 1005 additional appropriations for rural post roads in cooperation with 1201 apportionment to State constitutionally prevented from cooperating with drawn from principal fund 1201 carried as separate fund for future disbursement 1201 immediately available when objection removed 1201 portion not prohibited may be used 1201 further appropriations for building roads in national forests in cooperation with; conditions 1201 arms, etc., to be issued to home guards of 181 designated officers of, exempted from selective draft 78 explosive inspectors to be appointed for 388 issue of search warrants by courts of, for violations of Federal laws, etc 228 payment from receipts from potassium deposits in, to be paid thereto, for roads and schools 300 provisions for selective draft for emergency Army increase; local boards created, duties, etc 79 additional boards of appeals, etc., in each Federal judicial district; duties etc 79 workmen’s compensation laws of; actions may be brought in district courts 395 exclusive jurisdiction of United States courts 395 *States, etc., * bonds of, municipalities, etc., exempt from revenue stamp tax 319, 1133 cooperation with, officials, etc., in furnishing seeds to farmers 274 plans, etc., for improving water resource in cooperation with; assignment of respective rights, etc 269 salaries of officers, etc., of, exempt from income tax 330 *States Relations Service, Department of Agriculture, * appropriation for salaries 998 for general expenses, States allotments for experiment stations 998 payments to Georgia Experiment Station 998 for cooperative agricultural extension work 999 for cooperative demonstration work outside of cotton belt 999 for farmers’ cooperative demonstrations, and meeting ravages of cotton boll weevil 999 for reports on farmers’ institutes, agricultural schools, etc 999 for stations in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, Guam, and Virgin Islands 999 for extension work in Hawaii 1000 for investigating utility and economy of agricultural products in the home, etc 1000 for administrative expenses 1000 *Statesboro, Ga., * appropriation for public building 111 *Stationery, Postal Service, * appropriation for 749, 1196 deficiency appropriation for 23, 493 *Stationery, Treasury Department, * appropriation for bureaus and offices combined in one appropriation 776, 1232 deficiency appropriation for, war expenses 464, 596 *Statuary, * excise tax on, sold by other than artist 1123 *Statutes at Large, * appropriation for editing, etc 769, 1224 *Statutes of Limitations, * running of, suspended, on liability for drafts, etc., secured by property in enemy country, until end of war 419 other suspensions not affected 419 *Steam Engineers, D.
C., Board of Examiners, * appropriation for salaries 921 *Steam Vessels* (*see also* Steamboat Inspection Service), complement of officers, crew, and lifeboat men required, etc 548 *Steamboat Inspection Service, Department of Commerce, * appropriation for Supervising Inspector General, clerks, etc 805, 1257 for supervising inspectors 805, 1257 for salaries, inspectors of hulls, and of boilers 805, 1257 for assistant inspectors at designated ports 805, 1257cclviii appropriation for clerk hire, service at large 805, 1257 for contingent expenses 805, 1257 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 24, 32, 841, 1036 for inspectors, etc., Tampa, Fla 375 for increased compensation of officers and employees 1039 for additional traveling inspector 1036 for additional assistant inspectors 1036 for clerk hire, service at large 1036 appeals from decisions of local boards to district supervising inspector 602 to Supervising Inspector General 602 time limit for applications; appearance of parties 602 disagreements of local boards to be reviewed by district supervising inspector 603 by Supervising Inspector General; finality of decision 603 revocation, etc., by reviewing officer; witness fees, etc 603 regulations to be made; former laws repealed 603 complement of licensed officers, crew, and lifeboat men to be determined by local inspector 548 entry on certificate of inspection 548 appeal allowed 549 vessel may proceed if unavoidably deprived of portion of crew, including lifeboat men; condition 549 deficiency to be supplied of same grade, if obtainable 549 penalty for failure to make written explanation; if insufficiently manned or officered 549 deck officers required in certificate of inspection of ocean going, etc., vessel; one duly licensed master 549 three licensed, mates if 1,000 tons or over 549 two mates if run less than 400 miles 549 two mates if 200 and less than 1,000 tons 549 one mate if 100 and less than 200 tons 549 two mates if run exceeds 24 hours 549 number may be increased if not sufficiently manned 549 not applicable to fishing vessels, yachts, motor boats, or wrecking vessels 549 no officer to take charge of watch on leaving port unless after six hours off duty 549 required to do duty in port exceeding 9 hours in 24 549 at sea not more than 12 in 24 550 exception if life and property in danger 550 penalty for violations 550 kerosene and lubricating oils of refined petroleum may be used as stores on passenger steamers 499 supervising inspector general, salary increased 739 deputy, duties, salary 740 eleven supervising inspectors, appointment, qualification, salaries, etc 740 inspectors of hulls, and of boilers at collection districts 740 designated ports 740 salaries increased at designated districts and ports 740 assistant; clerk to board 741 traveling, etc., expenses allowed 741 inspectors of hulls etc; duties of assistant 741 four traveling, authorized; pay, etc 741 officials, etc., not entitled to additional pay to Government employees, 1919 741 details of assistant inspectors to other ports, etc 741 *Steamboat Inspection Service, Supervising Inspector General, * appropriation for, clerks, etc 805, 1257 deficiency appropriation for increased pay 1036 salary increased 739 *Steamboat Routes, etc., Postal Service, * appropriation for mail transportation by 747, 1194 carriage by freight or express compulsory if excessive pay asked, etc 747 penalty for refusal 747 *Steele Bayou, Miss., * appropriation for improvement of 256, 908, 1281 *Steele, T.
J., * deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 836 *Stenographers to Committees, House of Representatives, * appropriation for 764, 1219 deficiency appropriation for extra services 28, 377, 497, 836 *Sterling, John A., late a Representative in Congress, * deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1169 *Steubenville, Ohio, * addition to site, etc., public building, authorized 1271 limit of cost 1271 *Stewart, Isaac P., * exchange of lands with, for Cache National Forest 1204 *Stewart, William H., * exchange of lands with, for Cache National Forest 1204 *Stilettos, * excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 *Stills, * additional special tax on manufacturers of. 1128 *Stimulation of Food Production, etc.* (*see* Agricultural Food Production, etc.). *Stock Driveways, Public Lands, * appropriation for classifying, etc., lands for 145, 670 *Stock, Railroad* (*see* Securities, Railroad). *Stock Raising Homesteads, * appropriation for examining, classifying, etc., lands suitable for 145, 670 deficiency appropriation for classifying lands for, etc 490 entry of 640 acres of public lands allowed for 1016 additional to former homestead entry 1016 residence not required, if living on former 1017 selection of contiguous prior to noncontiguous lands 1017 improvements for stock raising required 1017 *Stock Watering, Public Lands, * lands on streams, Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont., to be designated for 1203 *Stockholders, Alien, * corporations, etc., to furnish Alien Property Custodian with names of persons believed to be enemy 416 on February 3, 1917 416 erroneous names to be stricken off 416 to transfer shares of, to Alien Property Custodian 406cclix *Stockings, Silk, * excise tax on men’s and boys’, bought for use 1124 women’s and misses’ 1124 *Stocks, Bonds, etc., Railway, * appropriation for securing information concerning issues of 123, 649 issues of, to be considered by not less than five members of Interstate Commerce Commission 271 *Stockton and Mormon Channels, Cal., * appropriation for improvement of 260, 910, 1285 *Stone, etc., * appropriation for investigating structural materials of 807, 1259 deficiency appropriation for testing, etc., structural materials of 495 *Stone, Violetta, and W.
D., * appropriation for payment to 588 *Stone, William J., late a Senator, * deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 601 *Stonington, Conn., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 905 *Storage and Shipping Facilities, Army, * appropriation for buildings, docks, tracks, etc 860 title restrictions, etc., waived 860 deficiency appropriation for buildings, docks, land, etc 477, 827 additional obligations authorized 477 immediate possession, etc 477 for ordnance 481 balances of appropriations for, 1918, 1919, covered in 1170 *Storage, Navy, * appropriation for temporary 723 *Storekeepers and Storekeeper-Gaugers, Internal Revenue, * appropriation for salaries and expenses 778 *Strangles, * appropriation for eradicating, in animals 1045 *Strawberry Valley Irrigation Project, Utah, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 149, 675 *Stream Gauging, * appropriation for cooperative, Indian Service with Geological Survey 563 *Street Cleaning Division, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries 921 for dust prevention, removing snow, etc 929 for stables, paving, etc., use of balance 929 deficiency appropriation for dust prevention, removing snow, etc 469 *Street Fairs, * special tax on 1127 *Street Railroads, * appropriation for taking over urban and interurban, for transporting shipyard employees, etc 651 control, etc., of, authorized for transportation of shipyard employees, etc 535 taken for shipyard employees, may be extended, etc 1022 *Streets, Avenues, etc., D.
C., * appropriation for assessment and permit work 925 for work on; schedules, etc 925 for approaches to Government buildings; water connections 925 for grading 925 for condemnation, etc 926 for constructing designated suburban roads 926 for opening, etc., outside of cities 927 appropriation for repairs 927 changing curb lines 927 for replacing sidewalks and curbs around reservations, etc 927 for repairs, suburban roads 927 for sweeping, cleaning, removing snow and ice, etc 929 deficiency appropriation for computing vault privileges under 7 for repairs, suburban roads 469 for sweeping, cleaning, etc 469 for work on, etc.; balances reappropriated 822 *Structural Materials, * appropriation for investigating, of stone, etc 807, 1259 deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc 495, 841 *Struthers, Ohio, * bridge authorized across Mahoning River, at 1186 *Student Interpreters* (*see* Interpreters). *Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan Ship Canal, Wis., * appropriation for improvement of 258, 909, 1283 *Subcontractors, * rights protected of, on awards to contractors for war supplies, etc 1273 *Subhumid Land Farming, * appropriation for improving methods of 982 *Submarine Base, Naval, * appropriation for New London, Conn., equipment, etc 723 for Key West, Fla 725 deficiency appropriation for New London, Conn 370, 1166 Submarine Facilities, Navy Yards and Stations, deficiency appropriation for war expenses for 207 *Submarine Mines, Army, * appropriation for purchase, etc 818 for maintenance, insular possessions 819 for structures, etc., for, Philippine Islands 1307 deficiency appropriation for preservation, etc.; war expenses 199 for purchase, etc., for closing harbors, channels, etc 200, 367 for maintenance of material, etc 200 for purchase, etc., insular possessions 201 for maintenance, etc., insular possessions 201 for Hawaii 481 for purchase, etc., Panama Canal 1032 for maintenance of material, etc 1032 unexpended balances for maintenance, insular possession, covered in. 1307 regulations to be prescribed for areas occupied by, to protect life and property 892 use of navigable waters occupied by, restricted 266 *Submarine Signals, * appropriation for Lighthouse Service 161, 687 *Submarines, Navy, * appropriation for quarters on shore for officers attached to 728 limit of cost increased of forty-six, under contract 216 *Subsistence, Army, * appropriation for supplies, etc 50, 855 for transport service 50, 855 sales to officers 50, 855 for meals, etc 50, 855 for food, etc., rifle match 50, 855 for payments; commutation of rations 50, 856cclx appropriation for Military Academy ration increased 856 for special diet rations 50, 856 for advertising 50, 856 for prizes for cooks, bakers, etc 50, 856 for preserving, accounting, etc 50, 856 for expenses of West Point cadets attending inaugural ceremonies 51 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, supplies, etc 190, 357, 839 for Transport Service 190, 357 for meals, etc 190, 357 for food, etc., rifle matches 190 for payments; commutation of rations 190, 358 for special diet rations, etc 191, 358 for preserving, accounting, etc 191, 358 for 1919 1028 amount available for developing agriculture on Army lands 1028 *Subsistence, Navy* (*see* Provisions, Navy). *Substitutes for Military Service, * furnishing of, not permitted, etc 78 *Subtropical Fruits, * appropriation for investigations of insects affecting 994 *Suburban Roads, and Streets, D.
C., * appropriation for construction, etc., of designated 926 abandoning part of Piney Branch Road 927 for repairs, etc 927 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 469 for construction, etc.; use of balance 822 *Sugar, * appropriation for studying problems of standardizing, grading, etc 808, 1260 *Sugar Beets, * appropriation for nematode work 1046 *Sugar Cane, * appropriation for investigating insects affecting 994 for control of new disease of 1046 *Sugar Plant, * appropriation for investigations; seed improvement 982 developing strains of sugar beet seed 982 cane and sorghum sirup production, etc 982 utilization of byproducts 982 *Sugar Testing Apparatus, * appropriation for standardizing, etc 1260 *Suisun Bay and Channel, Calif., * appropriation for improvement of 259, 910, 1284 *Suit Cases, * excise tax on, bought for use 1123 *Sulloway, Cyrus A., late a Representative in Congress, * deficiency appropriation for pay to daughter of 26 *Sulphates of Potassium, * provisions for leasing lands containing deposits of 297 *Sulphur, * provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Sulphur River, Ark., and Tex., * appropriation for improvement of 256, 907 *Summers, Natalie, * appropriation for one year’s pay of deceased husband, Madden Summers, late consul general 1333 *Sun River Irrigation Project, Mont., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 148, 674 exchange of lands with Montana, for Muddy Creek reservoir site in 1205 lots in Fort Shaw and Simms townsites, granted Cascade County for schools 1206 *Sun Shades, * excise tax on, bought for use 1124 *Sundry Civil Expenses Appropriations, * under the President, for national security and defense 635 under Department of State, for Interallied Committee for the Reeducation of War Cripples 635 post allowances to diplomatic and consular officers extended 635 under Treasury Department, for public buildings 106, 635 marine hospitals 112, 636 Suarantine stations 113, 636 Coast Guard 116, 640 Engraving and Printing Bureau 117, 641 miscellaneous; internal revenue, etc 118, 642 refunding two per cent bonds, etc 119, 642 Independent Treasury, etc 119, 642 United States securities, etc 119, 643 suppressing counterfeiting, etc 119, 643 collecting customs revenue, etc 120, 644 Public Health Service 120, 644 quarantine service 121, 645 prevention of epidemics 121, 645 field investigations, etc 121, 645 interstate quarantine service, etc 121, 645 under District of Columbia, for Columbia Hospital for Women 122, 647 Alien Property Custodian, for expenses 645 Committee on Public Information, for all expenses 646 Council of National Defense, for expenses for work of 646 under Smithsonian Institution, for National Museum, etc 122, 651 National Zoological Park 122, 652 under Interstate Commerce Commission, for salaries, etc 123, 648 valuation of railroads 123, 649 Board of Mediation and Conciliation, for salaries, etc 124, 646 Federal Trade Commission, for salaries, etc 124, 647 Federal Board for Vocational Education, for rent 647 Food Administration, for expenses, etc 648 Fuel Administration, for expenses, etc 648 National Advisory Committee, for Aeronautics, for investigations, etc 649 United States Tariff Commission, for salaries, etc 125, 652 War Industries Board, for expenses, etc 652 Shipping Board, for all expenses 125, 650 Emergency Shipping Fund, for expenses 650 authority vested in the President 651 United States Employees’ Compensation Commission, for expenses, etc 125, 647 Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Commission, for acquiring lands 126, 650 Mississippi Centennial Exposition, for transfer, etc., of Government exhibit to 126 Ericsson Memorial Commission 126 War Trade Board, for expenses 652 under War Department, for printing military instruction manuals, etc 126 temporary employees, pay restriction 653 armories and arsenals, etc 127, 653 detailed plans for quartering troops, to be submitted 129 military posts, etc 129, 655 national cemeteries 130, 655 national parks, etc 131, 657cclxi under War Department; buildings and grounds, Washington, D.
C., etc 132, 658 Commission of Fine Arts 135, 660 General Grant Memorial 135, 660 Lincoln Memorial 135 Aqueduct Bridge 135, 660 rivers and harbors, contract work 135, 660 flood control 132, 661 maps, surveys, etc 136, 661 California Debris Commission 136, 661 New York Harbor 136, 661 artificial limbs, etc.; hospitals, D. C., etc 136, 661 Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 137, 662 State and Territorial Homes 140, 665 back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations, Civil War 141, 666 arrears of pay, war with Spain 141, 666 under Interior Department, for buildings 141, 666 Capitol and grounds 141, 666 courthouse, Washington, D.
C 666 public lands 142, 667 Geological Survey 144, 669 Bureau of Mines 145, 670 Government fuel yards, D. C 672 Reclamation Service 147, 673 miscellaneous, disbarment proceedings 150, 676 Alaska, railroads, education, etc 150, 676 national parks 151, 677 Saint Elizabeths Hospital 153, 679 Columbia Deaf Institution 153, 680 Howard University 154, 680 Freedmen’s Hospital 154, 680 under Department of Justice, for penitentiary buildings 154, 680 miscellaneous, conduct of customs cases, etc 155, 681 defense in claims, prosecution of crimes, etc 155, 681 enforcing antitrust laws, etc.; restriction 155, 681 suits affecting withdrawn oil lands 156, 682 conveyances, Five Civilized Tribes 156, 682 enforcing interstate commerce laws, etc 156, 682 reports, etc., for courts, etc 156, 682 Pacific Railroad suits 156, 682 under judicial branch, for United States courts, salaries, etc 156, 682 penitentiaries, maintenance 158, 684 National Training School for Boys, D.
C 160, 686 under Department of Agriculture, for Forest Service 160 under Department of Commerce, for Lighthouses Bureau 160, 686 Coast and Geodetic Survey 162, 688 Bureau of Fisheries 164, 690 Bureau of Standards 169, 695 under Department of Labor, for immigration expenses 169, 695 war emergencies, employment service, etc 696 Bureau of Naturalization 171, 697 under legislative, for protection of the Capitol 697 statement of appropriations 171, 697 M. I. Howell 172 Botanic Garden 172, 698 Senate Office Building, etc 172, 698 House Office Building 172, 698 Capitol Power Plant 172, 698 under Government Printing Office, for salaries 173, 698 under Government Printing Office, public printing and binding 173, 699 Superintendent of Documents 176, 701 under Panama Canal, for all expenses 176, 702 fortifications 179 no pay to officer, etc., using time measuring device on work of employee 180 appropriation for increased pay to employees provided for in this Act receiving not more than $1,800 a year 180 income tax of Charles L.
Freer on gift to Smithsonian Institution, canceled 181 all sums for salaries to be in full; conflicting laws repealed 181, 704 correction of amount for pay of Governor of Panama Canal 240 *Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, * appropriation for salaries and expenses, office of 176, 701 deficiency appropriation for employees, in lieu of previous ratings, etc 836 *Superior National Forest, Minn., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Supervising Architect, Treasury Department, * appropriation for, executive officer, chiefs, etc 772, 1228 for additional pay to 114, 638 for skilled employees in office of 114, 638 for public works, marine hospitals and quarantine stations, under supervision of 113, 636 force of, to be used on building houses, etc., for workers on war needs 551 *Supervisors of Census, * appointment and duties 1295 compensation; allowances 1296 payment of services of deceased 1298 *Supplement to Second Liberty Bond Act, * tax exemptions allowed until two years after end of the war 965 interest on not exceeding $30,000 of fourth Liberty bonds 965 interest on not exceeding $45,000 of converted first Liberty bonds 965 converted or unconverted second Liberty bonds 965 third Liberty bonds 965 limited to designated subscriptions of fourth Liberty bonds 965 interest on not exceeding $30,000 of bonds issued hereafter in conversion of 3½ per cent first Liberty bonds 966 additional to all other exemptions 966 war savings certificates; amount authorized increased to $4,000,000,000 966 single holding of one issue limited to $1,000 966 proceeds from war profits taxes may be deposited in banks, etc 966 arrangements in foreign countries for currencies and credits to stabilize exchanges there 966 depositaries to be designated for avails of currencies and credits 966 amendment to restrictions on trading with the enemy 966 regulation, etc., by licenses, foreign exchange, coin exports, property transfers, etc., with foreign countries 966 of transactions in Government securities by licenses, etc., until two years after close of the war 966 cash sales, etc., excepted 966 compulsory testimony 967cclxii limit of loans by national banks to any one person modified 967 commercial discounts not included 967 on notes secured by Government securities excepted 967 maximum allowed 967 title of this Act 967 *Supplies, Army and Navy, * advance payments allowed to contractors for, during present emergency 383 *Supplies, etc., Government, * to be purchased, so far as possible, from stock of other services no longer needed, due to end of the war 1268 *Supplies, Government Army, * deficiency appropriation for storage and shipping facilities for, including buildings, docks, tracks, etc 477 additional contracts authorized 477 immediate possession, etc 477 restriction on purchases, etc., of, to Quartermaster Corps, suspended during the war 881 *Supplies, Postal Service, * appropriation for stationery, etc 749, 1196 for postal savings system 750, 1196 for postmarking stamps, typewriters, letter scales, etc 750, 1196 for miscellaneous, city delivery, etc.; post route, etc., maps 750, 1197 for expenses of shipping 750, 1197 for mail bags, locks, etc 750, 1197 deficiency appropriation for expenses of shipping 374, 381, 383, 493, 1041 for reimbursing loss of 383 purchases from other Government services of articles no longer required for war activities 1200 *Supplies, Services, and Transportation, Army* (*see also* Quartermaster Corps, Army), balances of appropriations for, 1917, 1918, covered in 1170 *Supplies, United States Courts, * appropriation for 158, 684 deficiency appropriation for 494, 842, 843, 1040 *Supplies, War, * adjustment of informal contracts for, made during the war 1272 *Supply Committee* (*see* General Supply Committee, Treasury Department). *Supreme Court, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries, half from District revenues 812, 1264 for printing and binding for 175, 701 for probation officers, etc 942 for fees of witnesses 944 jurors 944 for pay of bailiffs, etc 944 for miscellaneous expenses 944 for expenses, rented quarters 944 deficiency appropriation for bailiffs 32 for expenses 34 for miscellaneous expenses 823 for refund from District revenue, to the Treasury, of fines collected in United States criminal cases 8 for fuel 833 clerk to be paid from fees of clerks, United States courts 1035 probation officer, etc., authorized for 1325 salaries of judges increased 1157 to compel attendance, etc., for Minimum Wage Board 691 *Supreme Court of the United States, * appropriation for Chief and Associate Justices 812, 1264 for marshal 812, 1264 for clerks to Justices 812, 1264 for printing and binding for 175, 701 *Supreme Court Reports, * appropriation for copies of Volumes 245 to 248 156 for copies of Volumes 249 to 252 682 *Surety Bonds, etc., * acceptance of Liberty bonds, in lieu of, allowed from postal contractors, employees, etc 753 acceptance of Liberty bonds, etc., as penal bonds to the Government 1148 substitutions allowed 1149 return to depositor on performance, etc 1149 retention on default by contractor for public works 1149 protection of subcontractor for materials, etc 1149 priority of United States not affected 1149 inconsistent laws modified 1149 not applicable to court bonds 1149 enforcement 1149 stamp tax on 1135 war revenue stamp tax on 321 *Surety Bonds Section, Treasury.
Department, * appropriation for chief of division, clerks, etc 771, 1226 *Surgeon General, Army, * Army Nurse Corps regulations, etc., to be prescribed by 879 designated member of Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board; duties, etc 886 *Surgeon General, Navy, * designated member of Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board; duties, etc 886 *Surgeon General, Public Health Service, * appropriation for, clerks, etc., in office of 776, 1232 designated member of Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board; duties, etc 886 *Surgeon General’s Office, War Department, * appropriation for clerks, etc 784, 1238 for medical museum and library 61, 867 for printing medical bulletins, etc., under 174, 700 *Surtaxes, Income* (*see also* Income Tax), provisions for 1062 limit for sales of mines, oil wells, etc 1064 *Surveying Public Lands* (*see also* Public Lands), appropriation for expenses 143, 668 preferences; occupied townships, etc 143, 668 grants to States and Territories 143, 668 irrigation or dry farming lands 143, 668 reservations or national forests 143, 668 compensations; supervisors of surveys 143, 668 resurveys; mineral locations, etc 143, 669 metal corner monuments 144, 669 arrears of office work in surveyors generals’ offices 669 details to Land Office 669 for abandoned military reservations; custodian Casa Grande ruin 144, 669 deficiency appropriation for 31, 34, 380, 839, 1039 resurveys of privately owned lands in townships at request of owners, court, etc 965 *“Surveyor, ” Coast and Geodetic Survey Steamer, * deficiency appropriation for equipping 23cclxiii *Surveyors General, * appropriation for, and office expenses 798, 1251 restriction on clerk hire, etc 799, 1251 temporary details from one surveyor general to another; travel allowance, etc 799, 1251 use of funds for surveying lands in railroad grants for work of; limit 799, 1251 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 839 *Surveyor’s Office, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries, etc 921 for temporary services, supplies, etc 921 *Susquehanna River, * bridge authorized across, at Harrisburg, Pa 1013 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, Harrisburg to mouth 1288 *Suttons Ferry, Ark., * bridge authorized across Saline River at 296 *Suwannee River, Fla., * appropriation for improvement of 255, 906, 1279 *Swamp Land Claims and Indemnity, * appropriation for adjusting 142, 667 *Swan Quarter Bay, N. C., * appropriation for improvement of waterway connecting Deep Bay and 254, 906, 1278 *Sweden, * appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 *Sweet Potato Weevil, * appropriation for eradication of 1007 cooperation State authorities, etc., required 1007 no payment for plants, etc., destroyed 1007 for control of 1046 *Sweet Potatoes, * appropriation for farm storage of 1046 *Sweetwater County, Wyo., * leases for potash deposits in public lands 298 deposits of coal, reserved 298 *Swift Creek, N.
C., * appropriation for improvement of 254, 1278 *Swinomish Slough, Wash., * appropriation for improvement of 260, 910, 1285 *Switzerland, * appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 *Sword Canes, * excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 *Syracuse, N. Y., * appropriation for public building 111 *Syrians, * to participate in relief to European population 1161 **T.** *Table Waters, * internal revenue tax on bottled, sold by producer, etc 1116 war revenue tax on bottled, etc., sold by producer, etc 312 *Tables of Constants, etc., International Commission on, * appropriation for annual contribution to 524, 1330 *Tablets, * war excise tax on medicinal, sold by producer, etc 317 *Tabulating Equipment, etc., * appropriation for Auditor for Post Office Department 778, 1233 *Tabulating Machines, Census Office, * appropriation for experimental work in, etc 803 for punching machines, Fourteenth Census 804 additional operators of, authorized; compensation 1293 *Tacoma, Wash., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 260, 910, 1285 for Cushman Indian School at 588 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of city waterway 1290 *Tahlequah, Okla., * appropriation for Cherokee Orphan Training School at 581 *Tahoe National Forest, Cal. and Nev.* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Taholah Agency, Wash., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 587 *Takoma Park Branch Library, D.
C.* (*see* Public Library, D. C., Free). *Talking Machines, * excise tax on, and records, sold by producer, etc 1122 war excise tax on, and records, sold by producer, etc 316 *Tallahatchie River, Miss., * appropriation for improvement of 256, 908, 1281 *Tamaqua, Pa., * appropriation for public building 111 *Tampa Bay, Fla., * appropriation for improvement of 255, 907, 1279 deficiency appropriation for quarantine station dock 5 *Tampa, Fla., * deficiency appropriation for expenses local steamboat inspectors 375 *Taney County, Mo., * Forsyth special road district of, may bridge White River 516 *Tangier Channel, Va., * appropriation for improvement of 1277 *Tangier Light, Morocco, * appropriation for annual contribution 522, 1328 *Tangier, Morocco, * appropriation for agent and consul general at 520, 1326 *Tar, * appropriation for experiments, etc., in making, from lignites and peat 1154 *Tar River, N.
C., * appropriation for improvement of 254, 906, 1278 *Target Practice, * use of navigable waters adjacent to, restricted 266, 892 *Target Practice, Army Small Arms, etc., * appropriation for ammunition for, targets, etc 63, 869 for marksmen’s medals, prizes, etc 63, 869 deficiency appropriation for ammunition for, targets, etc., war expenses 197 additional contracts, etc., authorized for ammunition, etc., for 1030 authorization repealed for ammunition, etc., for, 1919 1172 balances of appropriations for 1917, 1918, 1919, covered in 1171 *Target Practice, etc., Army, * appropriation for paying claims for damages from 59, 864 deficiency appropriation for claims for damages 364 regulation of use of navigable waters, for protection of life and property liable to danger thereon from 266, 892 *Targhee National Forest, Idaho and Wyo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988cclxiv *Tariff Commission, United States, * appropriation for salaries and expenses 125, 652 *Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of, * appropriation for annual contribution 523, 1329 *Tarrytown, N.
Y, * appropriation f or improvement of harbor 251 *Taunton River, Mass., * appropriation for improvement of 905, 1275 *Tax, Income* (*see* Income Tax). *Taxes, * deductions allowed in computing taxable income of individuals 1067 corporations 1077 *Taxes, D. C., * appropriation for advertising notices of arrears off 924 *Taxes, etc., Real Estate, * restriction on forfeiture of property of persons in military service for nonpayment of, during the war 447 *Taxes, Internal Revenue* (*see also* Revenue Act of 1918, and War Revenue Act, 1917), appropriation for refunding erroneously collected 118, 642 for expenses collecting income 778 for expenses collecting, under War Revenue Act 779 for collecting cotton futures 779 for estate, munitions, etc 779 for expenses enforcing opium, etc., special tax 779, 1234 for expenses collecting, under Revenue Act of 1918 1234 for child labor employment 1234 for refunding collections 1234 deficiency appropriation for collecting excess profits, etc 4 for refunding illegally collected 30, 33, 379, 382, 838, 842, 1038 for expenses collecting, under War Revenue Act 348 for refunding collections 1038 bonds of War Finance Corporation exempt from, except estate, income surtax, excess profits, and war profits 511 securities payable in foreign moneys, owned by nonresident aliens, etc., exempt from all 845 War Finance Corporation franchise, etc., exempt from 511 *Taxes, Special* (*see* Special Taxes). *Taylor, A.
E., * may accept present from British Government 1326 *Taylors Bayou, Tex., * preliminary examination, etc., of waterway through, to be made 264 *Taylorville, Ill., * appropriation for public building 111 *Tchula Lake, Miss., * appropriation for improvement of 256, 908, 1281 *Technical, etc., Training of Drafted Soldiers, * deficiency appropriation for expenses of, at schools, etc 1029 *Technical Troops, * authorized to be raised, etc., for war emergency service 78 *Teheran, Persia, * appropriation for interpreter to legation and consulate general at 520, 1327 *Telegraph Connecting Capitol, Departments, and Government Printing Office, * appropriation for care, etc 135, 660 *Telegraph and Telephone Systems, etc., * President authorized to supervise or take over all, during the war 904 compensation to be paid; suit if amount unsatisfactory, etc 904 existing State laws, etc., not affected; exception 904 issue of bonds, etc., by present owners, not impaired 904 offenses while under governmental operation 1017 punishment for unauthorized interference with service, etc 1017 embezzling funds, destroying property, etc 1018 unlawfully receiving stolen property, etc 1018 forcibly entering offices, etc., with felonious intent 1018 assaulting person in charge of property with intent to rob, etc 1018 wounding official with dangerous weapon, etc 1018 *Telegraph Service, * revenue tax on, messages, etc., in United States 1102 on leased wires 1102 press news and company business excepted 1102 public business exempt 1102 war revenue tax on, messages 315 *Telegraph Systems, Army, * appropriation for expenses of Signal Corps, operating, etc 42, 847 deficiency appropriation for, 1919 1027 *Telegraphic Union, International Bureau of, * appropriation for share of expenses 526, 1332 *Telephone, Coastal Communication System, * appropriation for perfecting, etc., to Coast Guard and light stations 117 *Telephone Companies, Cooperative, * exempt from income tax 1076 *Telephone Service, * revenue tax on messages, etc., in United States 1102 on leased wires 1102 press news and company business excepted 1102 public business exempt 1102 war revenue tax on, messages; limitation 315 *Telephone Systems* (*see* Telegraph and Telephone Systems, etc.). *Telephone Systems, Army, * appropriation for expenses of Signal Corps, operating, etc 42, 847 deficiency appropriation for, 1919 1027 *Temperature, * appropriation for investigating suitable methods of high, measurements, etc 1261 *Tenants Harbor, Me., * appropriation for improvement of 1275 *Tennessee River, Tenn., Ala., and Ky., * appropriation for improvement of 257, 908 bridge authorized across, at Loudon, Tenn 1044 improvement of, Chattanooga to Browns Island, to be prosecuted 1282 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for low dams at mouths of Whites Creek and Clinch River 265 *Tennis Rackets, etc., * excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 316 *Tensas River, Ark. and La., * appropriation for improvement of 257, 907, 1281cclxv *Terminal Facilities, etc., * investigation, etc., of, in interest of navigation 269 priority of service to vessels at, may be prescribed 915 *Terminal Storage and Shipping Facilities, Army, * deficiency appropriation for ordnance 353, 481 additional contracts authorized 353 *Terminals on Waterways, etc., * policy declared of necessity for, in connection with river and harbor improvements 1286 *Terra Cotta, * appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of 808, 1260 *Territorial Delegates, * appropriation for compensation 761, 1216 for mileage 762, 1216 for clerk hire 764 clerks to be placed on roll of employees; appointment, etc 764 for clerks to; restriction 1219 for mileage, 1st session, 65th Congress, immediately available 1 deficiency appropriation for mileage 430 *Territorial Homes for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors, * appropriation for continuing aid to 140, 665 *Territories, * appropriation for government in the 799, 1252 arms, etc., to be issued to home guards of 181 bonds of, exempt from stamp tax 1133 from war revenue stamp tax 319 designated officers of, exempted from selective draft 78 draft boards for emergency Army increase created in; duties, etc 79 issue of search warrants by courts of, for violations of specified Federal laws, etc 228 *Teton National Forest, Wyo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Texas, * appropriation for improvement of inland waterway on coast of 257 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of waterways in 264 *Texas City.
Channel, Tex., * appropriation for improvement of 256, 907, 1280 *Texas Northern Judicial District, * deficiency appropriation for additional district judge 21 additional judge authorized; when vacancy in office of senior judge occurs, no successor to be appointed 1183 terms of court, Amarillo division 1270 *Texas Western Judicial District, * appropriation for additional judge 156 *Textiles, * appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc 808, 1260 *Thames River, Conn., * appropriation for improvement of 251, 905 *The Hague, Netherlands* (*see* Hague, The). *Theaters, * internal revenue tax on admissions to 1120 special tax on proprietors of 1127 places, etc., exempt 1127 war revenue tax on admissions to 318 *Theological Students, * exempted from selective draft 78 *Thermos Bottles, etc., * excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1122 *Thibodaux, La., * appropriation for public building 111 *Third Assistant Postmaster General, * appropriation for, chief clerk, superintendents of divisions 801, 1253 for postal savings division 801, 1253 for stamps division 801, 1253 for finance division 801, 1253 for classification division 801, 1253 for registered mails division 801, 1253 for money orders division 801, 1253 for postal service, office of 749, 1196 for stamps, postal cards, etc 749, 1196 for ship, steamboat, and way letters 749, 1196 for indemnity, lost registered, etc., mail, domestic 749, 1196 international 749, 1196 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 749, 1196 Postal Savings System, office of Director 749, 1196 *Third Liberty Bond Act* (*see also* United States Securities, Third Liberty Bonds), provisions for issuing bonds, etc., under 503 *Third Liberty Bonds* (*see also* United States Securities, Third Liberty Bonds), tax exemption on interest on $45,000 of; condition 965 additional to prior exemptions 966 *Thomasville, N.
C., * appropriation for public building 111 *Thorium, * provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Thoroughfare Bay, N. C., * appropriation for improvement of channel connecting Cedar Bay and 1278 *Thrift Stamps, * advances to Post Office Department for sale, etc., of 1035 *Tick Infested Cattle, * otherwise sound, etc., may be imported for immediate slaughter at designated ports 275, 1048 from countries having foot-and-mouth disease prohibited 275, 1048 meat inspection regulations to govern 275, 1049 disposal of hides 275, 1049 slaughter in Porto Rico may be deferred 1049 exports from Virgin Islands to Porto Rico permitted 1049 *Tickets, Steamer, etc., * stamp tax on passage, to foreign ports; exemption 1137 war revenue stamp tax on passage, to foreign ports; exemption 323 *Tickfaw River, La., * appropriation for improvement of 256 *Tidal Basin Bathing Beach, D.
C., * appropriation for establishing, etc 133, 659 *Tile, * appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of 808, 1260 *Tilghman Island, Nd., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 253, 905, 1277 unexpended balance reappropriated 1277 *Tillamook Bay, Oreg., * appropriation for improvement of 260, 910, 1285 preliminary examination, etc., of, and River, to be made 265 *Tillman, Benjamin R., late a Senator, * deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1037cclxvi *Tillman, Col.
S. E., U. S. Army, retired, Superintendent, Military Academy, * may be promoted brigadier general, retired 1348 *Timber* (*see also* Forest Service), cut from national forests may be exported from State or Territory 985 deductions allowed for depletion of, etc., in computing taxable income of individuals 1067 corporations 1078 *Timber Depredations, Public Lands, * appropriation for expenses, preventing 142, 667 *Timber for Government Uses, * condemnation authorized of timber, sawmills, property, etc., for Army, Navy, Shipping Board, and Emergency Fleet Corporation 888 officials authorized to institute proceedings 888 purposes specifically stated 888 jurisdiction of district courts for 888 sale of lands, products, etc., authorized 888 purchasers restricted 888 return of proceeds to appropriations producing 888 for war purposes may be taken by departments, etc., from national forests 990 sale, etc., of surplus not used 990 *Timber Lands, Cut-Over, * appropriation for investigations for reclamation of, in any State 676 *Timber, National Forests, * appropriation for preservative treatment, testing, etc 989 for appraising, etc., for sale 989 *Timber, Public Lands, * permission to citizens of Malheur County, Oreg., to cut, etc., in Idaho 1321 Modoc County, Cal., to cut, etc., in Nevada 1322 *Timberlake, Lieut.
Col. E. J., * allowance in Military Academy accounts 632 detail as quartermaster, etc., Military Academy, may be continued 1347 *Time Measuring Devices, * no part of Army appropriations, to pay officers, etc., using, on work of an employee 70, 894 fortifications appropriations to pay officers, etc., using, on work of an employee 820, 1308 naval appropriations to pay officers, etc., using, on work of an employee 739 sundry civil appropriations to pay officers, etc., using, on work of an employee 180 *Time, Standard, * established for continental United States 450 advanced one hour from last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October in each year 451 *Tin, * provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Tinctures, * war excise tax on medicinal, etc., sold by producer, etc 317 *Titanium, * provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Title Entries, Copyright Office, Catalogue of, * appropriation for printing and binding 175, 701 *Tobacco* (*see also* War Revenue Act, 1917, and Revenue Act of 1918), appropriation for securing information for census reports on 803 for investigating improved methods of growing, etc 982 for investigating insects affecting 994 additional revenue stamp tax on cigars and cigarettes 312, 1116 rates; packages for cigarettes 312 manufactured, and snuff 313, 1118 additional packages authorized 313 on tax paid stock on hand; exemptions 313 *Tobacco Manufacturers, * special tax imposed on sales by; rates 1128 *Togus, Me., * appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 138, 663 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 484 *Toilet Preparations, * excise tax on sales of, for use 1125 war excise tax on, sales of, by producer, etc 317 *Toilet Cases, * excise tax on fitted, bought for use 1123 *Toilet Soaps and Soap Powders, * excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 1123 war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317 *Toilet Waters, * war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317 *Toiyabe National Forest, Nev., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Tokyo, Japan, * appropriation for ground rent of embassy 522, 1328 *Toledo, Ohio, * appropriation for improvement of harbor 257, 909, 1283 *Tomah, Wis., * appropriation for public building 111 for Indian school 589 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 1039 *Tombigbee River, Ala. and Miss., * appropriation for improvement of 1279 for improvement of, from mouth to Demopolis, Ala 256, 1279 Demopolis, Ala., to Walkers Bridge, Miss 256, 1279 bridge authorized across, Barr’s Ferry, Miss 1189 *Tompkinsville, N.
Y., * appropriation for lighthouse depot; office and laboratory 160 deficiency appropriation for repairs, lighthouse depot; 496 general lighthouse depot; enlarging machine shop 607 improving wharves 607 *Toms River, N. J., * appropriation for improvement of 252, 905, 1277 *Tonawanda, N. Y., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 252, 661, 909, 1284 preliminary examination etc., to be made of, harbor and creek 1289 *Tongass National Forest, Alaska, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Tonics.* war excise tax on medicinal, sold by producer, etc 317 *Tonto National Forest, Ariz., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Tooth and Mouth Washes, * war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317cclxvii *Tooth Paste, etc., * war excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 317 *Topeka, Kans., * appropriation for public building 111 *Topographer, Post Office Department, * appropriation for 801, 1253 *Topographic Surveys, * appropriation for; preference of areas selected by War Department 144, 669 for, lands in national forests 145, 670 *Torpedo Boat Destroyers, Navy, * deficiency appropriation for additional 371 acquisition of additional facilities for construction, etc., authorized 371 condemnation of lands, etc 371 *Torpedo Control, Radio* (*see* Radiodynamic or Radiosonic Torpedo Control). *Torpedo Defense, Army, * appropriation for preservation, etc., of structures for 816 for preservation, etc., of structures for, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 818 for preservation, etc., of structures for, Panama Canal 819 deficiency appropriation for preservation, etc., of structures for, war expenses 199 *Torpedo Station, Newport, R.
I., * appropriation for maintenance 722 for machinery, etc., for torpedo factory 722 for buildings, etc 726 for additional lands 726 deficiency appropriation for improvements 370 *Torpedoes, Army, * deficiency appropriation for continuing experiments 367 *Torpedoes, etc., Navy, * appropriation for purchase, etc 721 for additional storage at ordnance stations 726 deficiency appropriation for purchase, etc., war expenses 207 for storage 207 balances of appropriations for, covered in 1173 *Townsites, * reserved, etc., in Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho 592 *Toxins, * appropriation for regulating sale, etc., of 122, 645 *Toxins, Animal, * appropriation for enforcing law regulating sale, etc., of 979 *Toys and Games, Children’s, * exempt from excise tax 1122 from war excise tax 317 *Trachoma, * appropriation for prevention of epidemic 121, 645 for prevention, etc., among Indians 563 *Trade Commission, Federal* (*see* Federal Trade Commission). *Trade Mark Registration Bureau, International, * appropriation for quota for, at Habana 1335 deficiency appropriation for Habana, Cuba 1023 *Trade Marks* (*see also* Trading with the Enemy), owned, etc., by unlicensed enemy, to be assigned, etc., to Alien Property Custodian 1020 recording, etc., directed; effect of 1020 claims against, subject to trading with the enemy act, etc 1021 provisions relating to, by an enemy, or in enemy country 420 *Trade with Foreign Countries* (*see* Export Trade). *Trading with the Enemy, * appropriation for Alien Property Custodian 645 payment of taxes against property held by 646 for expenses, War Trade Board 652 for censorship, etc., expenses by postal service 800 deficiency appropriation for War Trade Board, expenses 462 for expenses of customs service enforcing 468 for expenses enforcing, under Post Office Department 492 title of Act designated 411 meaning of terms used in this Act 411 “enemy” persons residing in enemy country 411 elsewhere and trading therein 411 corporation of, or of other country trading therein 411 government, officials, etc., of enemy nation 411 other designated persons, not United States citizens 411 “ally of enemy, ” persons resident of, or having business in, country thereof 411 government, officials, etc., of such nation 411 other designated persons, not United States citizens 411 “person, ” individuals, partnerships, corporations, etc 412 “United States, ” all territory within jurisdiction thereof 412 “beginning of the war, ” day of declaration by Congress 412 “end of the war, ” date declared by the President 412 “bank or banks, ” all banking associations, etc., in the United States 412 “to trade, ” to pay, etc., any debt or obligation 412 utter, accept, pay, etc., any negotiable instrument 412 enter into, etc., any contract, agreement, or obligation 412 deal in, etc., any form of property 412 have any commercial intercourse 412 acts made unlawful; trading in the United States, without a license, with an enemy or ally, or for benefit thereof 412 transporting without license, enemy to or from United States 412 unauthorized sending or receiving letters in United States, except by mail 412 sending writings, books, plans, messages, etc., to enemy from United States 412 allowed, if license issued therefor 413 censoring authorized of communications to foreign countries by mail, cable, etc 413 by vessels, etc 413 punishment for evasions, use of codes, etc 413 enemy insurance companies, etc., to apply for license to continue business through branches, etc 413 character of license to be issued; revocation, etc 413 notice of intent to refuse or revoke reinsurance licenses 413 domestic companies may abrogate prior contracts with 413 temporary continuance of German insurance companies; war risk and marine prohibitions 413cclxviii temporary continuance of German insurance companies; no license for prohibited business 413 transmitting funds abroad, etc., on behalf of enemy, unlawful 414 temporary continuance of other business allowed 414 sending money abroad, etc., on behalf of enemy, etc., unlawful 414 continuing business without license, unlawful 414 receiving or making payments for policies in force, permitted 414 existing policies not vitiated 414 application allowed for insurance money in hands of custodian, by other than enemy 414 assuming name other than used at beginning of war, forbidden 414 allowed, if licensed 414 business by foreign insurance companies may be prohibited; licenses authorized 414 suspension of restrictions applicable to ally of enemy, authorized 415 licenses may be issued for insurance and other business 415 to make applications for patents, etc 415 revocation, etc., of; rules, etc., delegation of powers 415 postponement of acts believed to be unlawful may be ordered, pending investigation 415 regulation, etc., of foreign exchange, money exports, etc., authorized 415 transfers of credits, etc 415 debts; property ownership, etc 415 compulsory testimony, etc 415 Alien Property Custodian authorized; pay 415 powers conferred; bond 415 employees under, to be appointed from civil service lists 415 detailed reports of all proceedings 415 corporations, etc., to transmit list of stockholders, officers, etc., believed to be enemies 416 stock owned, etc., February 3, 1917 416 erroneous names to be stricken off 416 trustees of, or debtors to, persons believed to be enemies to submit lists thereof 416 on February 3, 1917 416 erroneous names to be stricken off 416 additional time allowed for filing lists 416 unauthorized trading with an enemy since beginning of war, etc., invalid 416 no legal right created by transactions without license 417 assignments, etc., unless prior to war or under license; exception 417 payments, etc., without license, unlawful 417 prior contracts, assigned to other than enemy, may be completed; conditions 417 money of enemy received prior to war may be paid to person not an enemy 417 license required 417 no legal action by an enemy authorized prior to end of war 417 except as to patents, copyrights, etc 417 if licensed for business in the States, allowed 417 employment of counsel to defend actions 417 notice that person is an enemy prima facie defense in civil suits, etc 417 notice that person is an enemy, prima facie evidence in criminal prosecutions 417 money or property of nonlicensed enemy, to be conveyed, etc., to Custodian 418 debts, etc., due nonlicensed enemy may be paid, etc., to Custodian 418 no legal liability incurred for acts authorized hereby 418 payments, etc., to Custodian to be full acquittance of obligation 418 release to be executed, etc 418 delivery of notes, etc., to Custodian 418 certificate of authority conferred to be issued; legal effect 418 mortgages, liens, etc., of property of enemy terminable on notice, etc 418 disposal, etc., after default 418 contracts with enemy terminable on notice, etc 418 termination, etc., on notice to Custodian 418 force and effect of notice 419 limitation of requirements of notice, etc 419 surplus after satisfaction, etc., of mortgage., etc., subject to order of the President 419 contracts for domestic products made prior to the war, may be abrogated 419 notice to Custodian 419 statutes of limitations suspended on contracts to pay drafts, etc., against property in enemy, country 419 no action allowed until after the war, etc 419 other suspensions not affected 419 property in hands of Custodian may be claimed by other than enemy 419 payment; conveyance, etc., on order of the President 419 rights against claimants protected 419 equity suit allowed after the war 420 retention of property until judgment, etc 420 no ether lien enforceable 420 payments on account of patents, etc., permitted 420 acts permitted; applications by enemy, for patents, copyrights, etc 420 extension of time for fees, etc 420 payment, etc., by citizens of patent fees, in foreign countries 420 applications for patents, etc., in enemy country; license required 420 manufacturing, etc., under patents owned by an enemy 420 licenses to be applied for; character of issue 421 conditions, fees, etc., to be prescribed 421 prices for products necessary for public use may be fixed 421 effect of licenses 421 statement from licensee 421 payment to Custodian; made a trust fund; payments therefrom 421 duration of license; canceled for violation 421 suits by owner of patent, etc., for use thereof, after end of the war 421 notice to Custodian, procedure, etc 421 payments under judgment; balance to licensee 421 restoration of deposits to licensee if no suit brought 422 no deposit, etc., by licensee after entry of suit, etc 422cclxix acts permitted; termination or continuance of licenses under order of court 422 owners of patents, etc., may sue other than licensee for use, etc 422 notice to Custodian required 422 powers of attorney for lawful acts, valid 422 patents disclosing inventions detrimental to public safety, etc., may be withheld 422 considered abandoned if published, etc 422 if application filed in any other country without license, etc 422 compensation for inventions tendered to, and used by, the Government 422 suit authorized for 422 importing articles prohibited by proclamation, unlawful 422 exceptions and limitations 422 no preference to any port 423 moneys received by Custodian to be deposited in the Treasury 423 investment; interest, etc 423 disposal of other enemy property 423 depositaries for, authorized; classes of property 423 collection of dividends, etc 423 money to be deposited in the Treasury; bonds required 423 Custodian to be trustee of 423 ownership, management, etc., by 423 corporations, etc., to transfer enemy’s stock to Custodian 423 payments direct to the Treasury 423 claims for money, etc., held by Custodian after the war, subject to Congress 424 payments on orders of President, or court, authorized 424 return of patent, etc., deposit fund 424 shipping manifests; additional sworn statements that cargoes shipped are not illegal 424 details required; copy to consul 424 vessel refused departure if statement false, etc 424 gold, etc., exports to be reported; details 424 appropriation for salaries and expenses 425 penalty for violating regulations, licenses, etc 425 punishment for natural persons; forfeiture of property 425 jurisdiction conferred on district courts; appeals, etc 425 Philippine and Canal Zone courts 425 printing, etc., in foreign language, news items, editorials, etc., respecting policies of United States, etc., in present war, unlawful 425 not applicable if translation filed with postmaster 425 prohibited matter, nonmailable 426 transporting, etc., matter made nonmailable by espionage Act unlawful 426 permits may be issued for circulation, etc., of newspapers, etc., in foreign language, if not in detriment to conduct of war by United States; revocation 426 copies to be furnished postmasters at place of issue 426 contents of 426 punishment for false statements as to translations 426 disposal of property in Custodian’s control 460 Custodian to be trustee 460 ownership, management, etc., by 460 sales of property to highest bidder at public sale 460 only to American citizens 460 rejection of bids, resale, etc., on order of President 460 punishment for purchasing for undisclosed principal, etc 460 corporations, etc., to transfer enemy’s stock to Custodian 460 proceeds to be deposited in the Treasury 460 export restrictions applicable to silver coin and bullion until designated amount. purchased by the Treasury 537 money, etc., of unlicensed enemy to be conveyed, etc., to Custodian 1020 patents, copyrights, trade marks, etc., included 1020 seizure authorized 1020 filing of conveyances, etc., in proper recording office 1020 force and effect thereof 1020 stock, etc., to be canceled by corporation issuing 1021 certificates in lieu of, to be issued to Custodian 1021 claims against, subject to terms of this Act 1021 limited to net proceeds of sale, etc 1021 piers, etc., of German steamship lines at Hoboken, N.
J., to be taken over 459 payment for, etc 460 regulation, etc., of foreign exchange, exports of coin or money, etc., authorized 966 transfers of credits, etc 966 debts; property ownership, etc 966 transactions in United States securities 966 cash sales excepted 966 compulsory testimony, etc 967 *Traill County, N. Dak., * and Norman County, Minn., may bridge Red River of the North 1054 time extended for bridging Red River of the North, Bellmont, by Polk County, Minn., and 1160 *Train Control Systems and Appliances, * appropriation for investigating and testing 123, 649 *Training Camps, Military* (*see also* Military Training Camps), appropriation for equipment, etc., for civilians attending 69 for recreation expenses at, etc 862 deficiency appropriation for ordnance equipment, for civilians attending, war expenses 198 for civilian 198, 839 balances of appropriations for civilian, 1917, 1918, covered in 1170 graduates of Military Academy may serve as instructors at civilian, just after graduation 892 lands for, may be acquired by condemnation, etc 518 *Training Camps, Navy, * deficiency appropriation for construction, equipment, etc 370 deficiency appropriation for constructing, etc.; war expenses 488, 832 for construction, equipment, etc., 1919 1034cclxx *Transfer Facilities, * examinations for river and harbor improvements to include, at water terminals. 912 *Transit Pay, Diplomatic and Consular Service, * appropriation for 520, 1327 *Translations from Foreign Languages, * during the war, of articles respecting policies of the Government, etc., required before mailing, etc 425 to be deposited with postmaster at place of issue before mailing, circulating, etc 425 printed at head of article 426 declared nonmailable otherwise; circulation unlawful 426 printing, etc., allowed on permits, of matter not detrimental to conduct of war 426 permits to be posted in post offices 426 notice of, in English, at head of matter 426 punishment for making false statements in connection with 426 *Transportation* (*see also* Public Utilities Facilities), internal revenue tax on freight, express, and passenger 1101 of an enemy or ally of enemy into or from the United States, unlawful 412 license for, permitting 412 of letters, etc., except by mail, unlawful 412 license for permitting 413 of writings, books, telegrams, etc., to an enemy, unlawful 412 license for permitting 413 war revenue tax on interstate, freight, express, and passenger 314 *Transportation and Recruiting, Marine Corps, * appropriation for; advertising agencies 736 deficiency appropriation for 30, 939 for war expenses 214 *Transportation, Army, * appropriation for, and supplies 53, 858 travel allowance, enlisted men on discharge, etc 53, 858 National Guard officers, on discharge 53, 858 payment to land-grant roads not bond aided 53, 859 full pay to excepted roads 54, 859 draft animals, wagons, drayage, etc 54, 859 vessels, transport service, etc 54, 859 deficiency appropriation for 11, 30, 33, 379, 382, 838, 839, 842, 1039 for, and supplies, war expenses 193, 360, 476, 829 baggage of Officers’ Reserve Corps, etc 193, 360 enlisted men on discharge;
National Guard officers, etc 193, 360 subsistence per diem allowance 193, 360 payment to land grant roads not bond aided 193, 360, 476 full pay to excepted roads 194, 361, 477 draft animals, wagons, drayage, etc 194, 361, 477 vessels, transports, etc 194, 361, 477 travel allowances, foreign officers and enlisted men attached to the Army 361 pay during emergency to certain land-grant roads 361 for war expenses, 1919 1029 transportation home of civil employees coming to District of Columbia for war work, etc., and no longer needed, payable from appropriations for 1053 travel pay, etc., allowed enlisted men on entering or leaving active service 860 *Transportation, Diplomatic and Consular Service, * appropriation for 521, 1328 deficiency appropriations for 34, 346, 382, 1023, 1040 for, from unexpended balance 463 *Transportation, etc., Facilities Tax, Title V, Revenue Act of 1918, * levied from April 1, 1918, on freight 1101 express shipments 1101 passengers; minimum 1102 limit if competing with foreign water lines 1102 seats, berths, and staterooms 1102 oil by pipe lines 1102 telegraph, telephone, cable or radio messages 1102 leased wire service; press news excepted 1102 public service excepted 1102 payable by user 1102 collections from mileage books, cash fares, etc 1102 partially used tickets 1102 all services, etc., for hire, taxable 1102 of commodities owned, etc., by carrier 1103 incidental services 1103 business of carrier, etc., exempt 1103 collection; monthly returns and payment by receiver 1103 freight and express returns 1103 refunds from receipts 1103 contents of returns 1103 tax to be paid when returns filed 1103 penalty for delay 1103 *Transportation for Industrial Workers, * provisions for local, at arsenals, navy yards, etc 550 *Transportation for National Defense, etc., * priority to be given to, etc 272 payment authorized of Government 273 *Transportation, Interstate, * obstructing, etc., during present war a misdemeanor 272 punishment for 272 use of armed forces to prevent 272 labor provisions not affected 272 *Transportation, Mail* (*see* Mail Transportation). *Transportation, Navy, * appropriation for 706 deficiency appropriation for 31, 939, 1039, 1166 for war expenses 204, 369, 486, 599, 939, 1039 *Transportation of Civilian Employees, on War Work, etc., D.
C., * authorized to persons coming since April 7, 1917, whose services are no longer required, between November 11, 1918, and February 20, 1919, to legal residence, etc 1052, 1266 time for application; penalty for selling, etc 1052, 1266 appropriations of Army, Navy, etc., available 1053 for additional employees, etc., available 1266 refund to persons who have left since December 10, 1918 1053, 1266 deduction for leave of absence pay not earned 1053, 1266 no supplementary services allowed 1053, 1266 persons entering service hereafter not eligible 1053 after January 7, 1919 1266 *Transportation of Wage Earners, * deficiency appropriation for, to places of employment 496cclxxi *Transportation, Railroad, * car service movement, return, etc., subject to direction of Interstate Commerce Commission 101 *Transportation Systems, Federal Control of* (*see also* Federal Railroad Control), provisions governing operation, etc., of, under 451 control of, by the President in time of war for military traffic, continued and modified 456 tax levied on income of 1076 *Transports, Army, * appropriation for expenses of 54, 859 deficiency appropriation for war expenses of 194 additional hospital, etc., facilities for treatment of employees on, not Army officers or enlisted men 1302 *Transshipments, * statements of, required of master of vessel, and owner of cargo, etc., during war in which United States is neutral 222 *Travel Allowance, Enlisted Men, * increased for persons honorably discharged since November 11, 1918 1203 *Treason, * letters, publications, etc., advocating, nonmailable 230 punishment for mailing, etc 230 *Treasurer of the United States, * appropriation for, assistant, deputy, cashier, tellers, etc 774, 1229 for superintendent redemption of national currency 774, 1230 for Clerks, etc., business of Postal Savings System 774, 1230 for repairs to canceling machines 775, 1230 for District of Columbia sinking fund accounts 920 deficiency appropriation for additional employees 347, 465 *Treasury Annex Building, D.
C., * appropriation for completion 636 for operating force 1226 for operating expenses 1233 *Treasury Department, * appropriation for Secretary, assistant to 770, 1225 for Assistants, two additional Assistants, actuary, clerks, etc 770, 1225 for chief clerk, assistant superintendent, clerks, etc 770, 1225 for engineers, watchmen, laborers, etc 771, 1225 for care, etc., buildings for Internal Revenue Bureau 1225 for Arlington Building and annex; assignment of space 1226 for Treasury Department Annex 1226 for care, etc., buildings for War Risk Insurance and Internal Revenue Bureaus 771 for garage 1226 for General Supply Committee 771, 1226 for divisions in Secretary’s office, clerks, etc 771, 1226 bookkeeping and warrants 771, 1226 customs 771, 1226 appointments 771, 1226 surety bonds 771, 1226 public moneys 771, 1226 loans and currency 771, 1226 printing and stationery 772, 1227 mail and files 772, 1227 appropriation for disbursing clerk, deputy, clerks, etc 772, 1227 for War Risk Insurance Bureau 772, 1227 for Federal Farm Loan Bureau 772, 1227 for Supervising Architect, executive officer, etc 772, 1228 for Comptroller of the Treasury, assistant, clerks, etc 773, 1228 chief clerk may sign warrants 773 auditing accounts of Army in France; closing up work 773, 1228 for Auditor for Treasury Department, clerks, etc 773, 1228 for Auditor for War Department, clerks, etc 773, 1228 for Auditor for Navy Department, clerks, etc 773, 1229 for Auditor for Interior Department, clerks, etc 773, 1229 for Auditor for State, etc., Departments, clerks, etc 774, 1229 for Auditor for Post Office Department, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 774, 1229 for salaries, Postal Savings System accounts 774, 1229 for Treasurer, assistant, deputy, cashier, tellers, clerks, etc 774, 1229 for force for Postal Savings System 774, 1230 for Register, assistant, clerks, etc 775, 1230 for Comptroller of the Currency, deputies, clerks, etc 775, 1230 for Commissioner of Internal Revenue, deputies, clerks, etc 775, 1230 for Coast Guard office, chiefs of division, clerks, etc 775, 1231 for Director, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, assistant, clerks, etc 776, 1231 for Chief, Secret Service Division, clerks, etc 776, 1231 for Director of the Mint, clerks, etc 776, 1231 for Surgeon General Public Health Service, clerks, etc 776, 1232 for contingent expenses 776, 1232 for stationery 776, 1232 for freight, etc 777, 1232 for investigations to secure better administrative methods economy, etc 777 for rent, etc 777, 1232 for supplies, etc 777, 1232 for labor saving machines, etc 778, 1233 for carpets, furniture, etc 778, 1233 for automatic fire alarm 778, 1233 for operating expenses, Arlington Building and annex 1233 Treasury Department Annex 1233 for contingent expenses, Auditor for Post Office Department 778, 1233 for internal revenue collectors, deputies, agents, etc.; rent, etc 778, 1233 for collecting income tax 778 for collecting war revenue taxes 779 for collecting cotton futures tax 779 for collecting tax on estates, munitions, etc 779 for opium, etc., special tax 779 for miscellaneous internal revenue expenses 780 for collecting internal revenue taxes; amount for detecting violations, etc 1234 for enforcing child labor law 1234 for refunding collections 1234cclxxii appropriation for collecting opium, etc., special tax 1234 for mints and assay offices 781, 1236 for salaries, assistant treasurers’ offices 780, 1234 for sundry civil expenses under 106, 635 for public buildings 106, 635 addition to Department buildings, etc 112 Butler Building 636 Treasury Building 636 Treasury Building Annex 636 marine hospitals 112, 636 quarantine stations 113, 636 for repairs to Department buildings, etc 113, 637 for mechanical equipment for Department buildings 113, 637 for Coast Guard 116, 640 for Engraving and Printing Bureau 117, 641 for refunding internal revenue collections 118, 642 for punishing violations of internal revenue laws 118, 642 details from, for enforcing laws relating to the Department 118, 642 for payment to heirs of Napoleon B.
Giddings 118 for expenses refunding two per cent bonds 119, 642 for contingent expenses, Independent Treasury 119, 642 for recoinage, gold and minor coins 119, 642 for money laundry machines 119, 643 for distinctive paper, securities, national currency, etc 119, 643 consolidation of stocks for currency issues 119 for custody of dies, rolls, and plates 119, 643 for suppressing counterfeiting, etc 119, 643 protecting person of the President 120, 643 payment for details under Secret Service Division forbidden, except to Department of State 120, 643 for custody of lands, etc 120, 644 for collecting customs revenue 120, 644 for automatic scales, customs; unexpended balance reappropriated 120, 644 for compensation in lieu of moieties 120, 644 for Public Health Service 120, 644 for quarantine service 121, 645 for prevention of epidemics 121, 645 for field investigations of health matters 121, 645 for interstate quarantine service 121, 645 for study of rural sanitation 121, 645 for study of pellagra 121, 645 for regulating sale of viruses, etc 122, 645 for printing and binding for, including Federal Farm Loan Board 174, 700 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 3, 347, 463, 825, 1164 for stationery 3, 464, 596 for internal revenue 3, 30, 33, 348, 379, 381, 838, 842, 1038 for W.
H. Baldwin 4 for Independent Treasury 4, 30, 184, 825 for recoinage, minor coins 4 for distinctive paper, securities 4 for John Brodie 4 for public buildings 5, 30, 33, 347, 379, 466, 825, 838, 842, 1024, 1039, 1164 for Coast Guard 5, 379, 1038 for Engraving and Printing Bureau 5, 348, 466, 468 deficiency appropriation for Public Health Service 6, 30, 349, 379, 381, 465, 468, 596, 825, 838, 1025, 1028 for mints and assay offices 6, 30, 350, 465 for judgments, United States courts, under 29 for collecting customs revenue 30, 838, 1038 for Life Saving Service 30, 33, 379, 382, 838 for war expenses 184, 347, 463, 1024 for Auditor for War Department 184, 825, 1164 for Auditor for Navy Department 184, 464 for compensation, two additional Assistant Secretaries 347 for Charles D.
Hamner 347 for Comptroller of the Treasury, additional employees 347 for Treasurer’s office, additional employees 347 for buildings for temporary use of, in squares 226, 228 348 for judgments, Court of Claims, under 378, 837 for Revenue Cutter Service 379, 838 for Public Health and Marine Hospital Service 379 for War Risk Insurance Bureau 464, 1024 for quarantine service 468, 826 for money laundry machines 838, 1038 for Arlington Building and annex 1024 for quarantine stations, remodeling buildings, etc 1025 construction under Army supervision 1025 for Maj.
Charles J. Nelson 1025 for Auditor for Treasury Department 464 for Auditor for State, etc., Departments 464 for Treasurer’s Office 465 for Secret Service Division 465 for Director of the Mint 465 for construction of Annex 466 for repairs, etc., to buildings, squares 226, 227, 228 466 for customs service, enforcing Espionage and Trading with the Enemy Acts 468 for general supply committee, transfer of war activities supplies 1163 for files, etc 1164 for furniture 1164 for labor saving machines 1164 additional building, etc., for Public Health Service authorized 1018 advances to Post Office Department directed for expenses, sale of war saving and thrift stamps 1035 Army accounts may be settled abroad, etc., during the war 293 jurisdiction of Comptroller and Auditor for War Department extended 293 effect of actions by, or assistants; decisions of Comptroller 293 certifying balances; revision 293 payments on certificates instead of by warrants 293 reexamination after the war 293 preservation of vouchers; transmittal at end of war 293 appointment of an assistant Comptroller and an assistant Auditor 294 agents, clerks, etc 294 full powers to assistants 294 civil service laws, etc., not applicable 294 examination of records, receipts, disbursements, etc., abroad 294 no administrative examination by War Department 294cclxxiii auditing accounts abroad; army contracts to be filed in office there 294 employees to be restored to former positions 294 appropriations for all expenses; allowance in Washington 294 two disbursing agents to be designated 294 accounts to be settled in Washington 294 administration of oaths, etc., abroad 295 employees may purchase Army supplies 295 authority to terminate at end of war 295 reports, etc., to Congress 295 restriction on salaries 295 date of end of war to be fixed by proclamation 295 balances may be expended abroad or in the district 1163 construction of building for use of, authorized 295 location; limit of cost 295 expert services authorized, etc 296 issue of additional bonds, etc., first Liberty loan 35 second Liberty loan 288 third Liberty loan 503 fourth Liberty loan 844 Victory Treasury notes 1309 issues of national bank notes modified 342 minor coinage fund increased 1051 Public Health Service reserve established 1017 sinking fund created for retirement of bonds, etc 1311 former provisions repealed 1312 War Risk Insurance Bureau established in 102 provisions governing 102 Divisions of Marine and Seamen’s, and Military and Naval Insurance, created 398 additional powers, etc 399 appropriations for designated objects 400 allotments and family allowances for armed forces 402 compensation for death or disability 405 widows’ pensions increased 408 insurance provisions 409 amendments to 555, 609, 897 *Treasury Department Buildings, D.
C., * appropriation for additions, etc 112, 637 for repairs, etc., to Butler, Winder, and Auditors Buildings 113, 637 for completing Annex 636 for care, etc., of main, etc 771, 1225 Internal Revenue, etc 771, 1225 Arlington and annex 1226 Annex 1226 for garage 1226 deficiency appropriation for Arlington Annex, operating force, equipment, etc 1024 *Treasury Notes* (*see* Victory Liberty Loan Act). *Tred Avon River, Md., * appropriation for improvement of 253, 905, 1277 for improvement of North Fork of 1277 *Trees, * appropriation for study of diseases of, including chestnut bark, etc 980 White-pine blister rust eradication 980 for cooperative eradication of white-pine blister rust 980 for seeding and planting, national forests 989 *Trent River, N.
C., * appropriation for improvement of 254, 906, 1278 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 *Trenton, N. J., * appropriation for public building 636 time extended for bridging Delaware River at 1155 *Tribal Funds, Indian* (*see* Trust Funds, Indian). *Tribble, Samuel J., late a Representative in Congress, * deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 26 *Trimble, South, * deficiency appropriation for compiling contested election cases 27 *Trinity National Forest, Cal., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Trinity River, Tex., * appropriation for improvement of mouth 257 *Troches, * war excise tax on medicinal, sold by producer, etc 317 *TropicaI Fruits, * appropriation for investigating insects affecting 994 *Tropical Plants, * appropriation for acclimatizing, etc 981 *Truck Crops, * appropriation for investigating diseases of 981 for study of producing, etc 982 for investigating insects affecting, including stored products 994 for control of diseases of 1046 *Truckee-Carson Irrigation Project, Nev., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 148, 674 *Trumbull County, Ohio, * may bridge Mahoning River at Niles 899 *Trumbull Steel Company, * may bridge Mahoning River, Warren, Ohio 392 *Trunks, * excise tax on, bought for use 1123 *Trusses for Disabled Soldiers, * appropriation for 136, 661 *Trust Companies* (*see also* Banks, etc.), designation of, as depositaries of enemy property except money. 423 collections, etc, to be made; deposit of receipts 423 bond required 423 proceeds from sales of Liberty bonds, etc., may be deposited in designated 37, 291, 504 income and excess-profits taxes 504 interest to be paid, etc 37, 291, 504 *Trust Companies, State, * provisions for, becoming members of Federal Reserve System 232 withdrawing from Federal reserve bank membership 233 *Trust Funds, Army, * officers accountable for, may designate other officers as agents to make payments 878 *Trust Funds, Indian, * appropriation for increased expenditures in fiscal year 1919, for benefit of Indians from; limitation, etc 591 common tribal, if susceptible of segregation, to be withdrawn from the Treasury for credit to each member thereof 591 to be deposited in banks subject to individual ownership 591 if not segregative, to be deposited to credit of tribe; interest condition 591 interest and bond requirement of banks 591cclxxiv tribal or individual, may be invested in Government bonds 591 provisions not applicable to funds for schools or tribal officers 591 funds of Five Civilized Tribes or Osages in Oklahoma 592 deposit thereof in banks in Oklahoma or the Treasury; security required 592 *Trust Property, * income tax levied on 1071 sources included, etc 1071 income returns required from fiduciaries 1074 *Trustees, etc., * holding property, etc., for persons believed to be enemies, to furnish statement thereof 416 on February 3, 1917 416 erroneous names to be stricken off 416 permits granted by Federal Reserve Board to national banks to act as, extended 268 *Truxton Canyon, Ariz., * appropriation for Indian school 568 *Truxton Canyon Indian Camp Hospital, Ariz., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 564 *Tsingtau, China, * appropriation for post allowances to consular officers at 528 deficiency appropriation for additional pay to consul at 346 *Tuberculin, Serums, etc., * appropriation for investigating animal 979 *Tuberculosis, * appropriation for prevention, etc., among Indians 563 *Tuberculosis, D.
C., * appropriation for preventing spread of 940 deficiency appropriation for dispensaries for treating; personal services 823 *Tuberculosis, etc., Animal, * appropriation for preventing spread of, from one State to another 977 payment for animals destroyed; limit 977 interstate shipment of arrested cases for immediate slaughter permitted 977 *Tuberculosis Hospital, D. C., * appropriation for maintenance 946 for buildings and grounds, etc 946 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 9, 471, 824 *Tuckahoe River, Md., * appropriation for improvement of 253, 905, 1277 *Tuckerton Creek, N.
J., * appropriation for improvement of 252, 905, 1277 *Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Ky. and W. Va., * time extended for bridging, Warfield, Ky., to Kermit, W. Va 296 *Tug River, * bridge authorized across, Kermit, W. Va 395 between Pike County, Ky., and Mingo County, W. Va 899 at Williamson, W. Va 1185 *Tularosa, N. Mex., * appropriation for one-half the cost of road to Mescalero Indian Reservation from 576 *Tullahoma, Tenn., * appropriation for public building 111 *Tulsa, Okla., * appropriation for public building 111 terms of court at 604 *Tungsten, * provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 settlement of claims for losses incurred in producing, etc., for Government use during the war 1274 *Turkey, * appropriation for ambassador to 519, 1325 for secretary-interpreter 520, 1326 for assistant secretary-interpreter 520, 1326 for student interpreters 521, 1327 for cost of tuition; quarters 521, 1327 for steam launch for embassy 522, 1328 for interpreters and guards at consulates in dominions of 529, 1334 for expenses of American prisoners 529, 1334 for prison expenses, Smyrna 529, 1334 Constantinople 529, 1334 deficiency appropriation for interpreters and guards 841 *Turtle Bayou, Tex., * appropriation for improvement of 257 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1289 *Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, N.
Dak., * appropriation for support, etc., of 577 *Turtle Mountain Indian Hospital, N. Dak., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 564 *Tusayan National Forest, Ariz., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Tutuila, Samoa, * appropriation for naval station, public works 725 *Twelfth Street NW., D. C., * appropriation for repaving with asphalt, B to C Street 925 *Twenty-eight Hour La Animal Transportation, * appropriation for executing 977 *Twin City Power Company, * time extended for damming Savannah River, above Augusta, Ga., by 1212 *Twin Falls, Idaho, * appropriation for public building 111 *Twine and Tying Devices, Postal Service, * appropriation for 750, 1197 experiments, etc., with tying devices 750 deficiency appropriation for 493, 1169 *Twitch Cove, Md., * appropriation for improvement of 253, 905, 1277 *Two Dollar National Bank Notes, * limit of circulation of, by one bank 343 *Two Per Cent Bonds, * appropriation for expenses of refunding 119, 642 *Two Rivers, Wis., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *Twyman, Robert J., * deficiency appropriation for services 62 *Tyaskin Creek, Md., * appropriation for improvement of 253, 905, 1277 *Typewriting Machines, * restriction on prices to be paid for, by the Government; exception 813, 1266 determination of character of changes to make new machines 813, 1266 *Typhus Fever, * appropriation for prevention of epidemic 121, 645 *Tyrone, Pa., * appropriation for public building 111 **U.** *Uinta County, Utah, * appropriation for aid to public schools 587 *Uintah Indians, Utah, * appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 587cclxxv appropriation for irrigating allotted lands of 587 *Uintah National Forest, Utah, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Ukiah, Cal., * appropriation for expenses of maintaining latitude observatory; repayment 527, 1333 *Ukranians, * resident, but not citizen, may be accepted in volunteer force to fight enemies of United States 868 *Umatilla Agency, Oreg., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 584 *Umatilla Irrigation Project, Oreg., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 149, 675 *Umatilla National Forest, Oreg., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Umbrellas, * excise tax on, bought for use 1124 *Umpqua, National Forest, Oreg., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Uncertified Checks, * receivable for internal revenue taxes 327, 1145 *Uncompahgre Irrigation Project, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 148, 674 *Uncompahgre National Forest, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Uncompahgre Ute Indians, Utah, * appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 587 for irrigating alloted lands of 587 *Under Secretary of State, * appropriation for 1224 office created, appointment, salary 1224 *Underwear, * excise tax on, bought for use 1124 *Undocumented Vessels, * numbering required of, on navigable waters if operated by machinery; exceptions 602 issue, record of ownership, etc 602 penalty for violations 602 regulations, etc 602 *Unfair Competition, * prohibitions against, applicable to associations solely for export trade 517 *Uniform, Army, * outer clothing of enlisted men retained for military use after discharge, etc 891 articles may be worn home 891 returned by franked mail 891 penalty for failure 891 of National Guard released from United States service to be taken up and accounted for 891 if discharged other than honorably, to be retained and citizen suit issued 891 restrictions not applicable to Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 892 officers and cadets may be furnished, at cost 957 *Uniform Clothing, Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, * retention of outer, etc., allowed, on discharge after war service 1202 distinctive mark to be issued 1203 applicable to persons discharged since April 6, 1917 1203 if restored heretofore, to be returned in kind, etc 1203 *Uniform of Army and Navy, * punishment for disloyal abuse, etc., of, in time of war 553 *Uniforms, Navy and Marine Corps, * may be furnished to officers at cost 1054 to midshipmen 1054 *Uniforms of Friendly Nations, * unauthorized wearing of official, unlawful 821 punishment for 821 *Union Station Plaza, D.
C., * appropriation for operating, etc., fountains in 133, 659 *United Fruit Company, * appropriation for refund to 170 *United Kingdom* (*see* Great Britain). *United States, * territory included as, in Trading with the Enemy act 412 *United States Court for China, * appropriation for salaries and expenses 525, 1331 allowance for rates of exchange 1331 for prison expenses 529, 1334 for allowances to meet living costs of officers 1334 post allowances to diplomatic and consular officers extended to 635 *United States Courts, * appropriation for Chief and Associate Justices of Supreme Court 812, 1264 for marshal, Supreme Court 812, 1264 for clerks to justices 812, 1264 for circuit judges 812, 1264 for clerks, circuit courts of appeals 812, 1264 for messenger, eighth circuit 812, 1264 for district judges 812, 1264 for district court, Hawaii 812, 1264 for district court, Porto Rico 812, 1264 for retired judges 812, 1264 for court of appeals, D.
G 812, 1264 for supreme court, D. C 812, 1264 for national park commissioners 812, 1265 for law books for judicial officers 812, 1265 for Court of Customs Appeals 813, 1265 for Court of Claims 813, 1265 for salaries, etc., marshals; advances 156, 682 per diem in lieu of subsistence 683 for salaries, etc., district attorneys and assistants 157, 683 for fees, district attorney, D. C 157, 683 allowance for salaries, etc 683 for regular assistants, pay 157, 683 for special assistants 157, 683 foreign counsel 157, 683 for fees, clerks; suits by seamen; bonds 157, 683 compensation restricted 157 use forbidden for paying fees of clerk, supreme court, D.
C 683 commissioners, etc 157, 683 jurors 157, 683 witnesses 157, 684 for rent of court rooms 157, 684 for bailiffs, etc 157, 684 for expenses, judges, etc 158, 684 for jury commissioners 158, 684 for miscellaneous; Alaska 158, 684 for supplies 158, 684 for support of prisoners 158, 684 for penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans 158, 684 Atlanta, Ga 159, 685 McNeil Island, Wash 159, 686 for National Training School for Boys, D. C 160, 686 deficiency appropriation for district judge, Texas northern district 21 for judge and clerk, Porto Rico district 21 for marshals 21, 32, 841, 1040cclxxvi deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous expenses 21, 33, 34, 383, 841, 1040 for supplies 21, 33, 383, 494, 842, 843, 1040 for support of prisoners 21, 842, 1040 for penitentiaries, maintenance 21, 494, 834, 1035, 1040 for Thomas W.
Morgan 21 for paying judgments of 29, 378, 836 for fees, jurors 32, 834, 841, 1035 for fees, witnesses 32, 381, 841, 1040 for paying judgment, Eastern Transportation Company 837 for special assistant attorneys 32, 833, 1040 for fees, clerks 32, 34, 381, 383, 834, 841, 843, 1035, 1040 for fees, commissioners 32, 34, 381, 383, 494, 834, 841, 1040 for inspection of prisons and prisoners 383 for penitentiary, McNeil Island, Wash 383 for district attorneys and assistants 493, 842, 1040 for National Training School for Boys, D.
C 494 for bailiffs, etc 841, 1040 Connecticut district, pay of district attorney increased 1183 District of Columbia court of appeals judges, pay increased 1157 supreme court judges, pay increased 1157 Michigan western district; marshal’s pay increased 605 Oklahoma districts 604 Virginia districts 605 Texas northern district, additional judge authorized 1183 actions in, by an enemy prior to end of the war not allowed; exceptions 417 permitted if arising under license for domestic business 417 circuit courts of appeals, pay of circuit judges increased 1157 civil relief afforded in, to persons in military service during the war 440 clerk of supreme court, D.
C., to be paid from fees of clerks 1035 clerks; appointment, salaries, allowances, etc 1182 Court of Claims, pay of judges increased, etc 1157 Court of Customs Appeals, pay of judges increased 1157 district courts, jurisdiction in actions under State workmen’s compensation laws 395 exclusive of State courts 395 district judges, pay increased, including judges in Porto Rico, Hawaii, and Alaska 1156 jurisdiction to assist War Risk Insurance Bureau officials to obtain evidence, etc 399 claims for Army and Navy insurance 410 enforcing provisions of Trading with the Enemy Act 425 violations of Act placing common carriers under Federal control 457 new trials granted in jury cases; merely technical errors disregarded 1181 retired judges, provisions relating to 1157 salaries of judges, exempt from income tax 329 subject to income tax 1065 search warrants; issue authorized for violations of Federal laws, etc 228 suits against associations for export trade solely, not complying with regulations, etc., to be brought in 518 terms of court, Abingdon, Va 605 Alexandria, Va 605 Amarillo, Tex 1270 Ardmore, Okla 604 Big Stone Gap, Va 605 Charlottesville, Va 605 Chickasha, Okla 604 Danville, Va 605 Enid, Okla 604 Guthrie, Okla 604 Harrisonville, Va 605 Hugo, Okla 1184 Lawton, Okla 604 Lynchburg, Va 605 Muskogee, Okla 604 Norfolk, Va 605 Oklahoma City, Okla 604 Richmond, Va 605 Roanoke, Va 606 South McAlester, Okla 604 Tulsa, Okla 604 Vinita, Okla 604 Woodward, Okla 604 *United States Employees’ Compensation Commission, * appropriation for salaries and expenses 125, 647 for payments from compensation fund 125, 647 deficiecy appropriation for salaries and expenses 461 *United States Officers, * designated, exempted from selective draft 78 *United States Reports, * appropriation for Lawyers’ Cooperative Edition, Volume 61 156 for Lawyers’ Cooperative Edition, Volume 62 682 *United States Securities, * appropriation for refunding two per cent bonds 119, 642 for distinctive paper for 119, 643 deficiency appropriation for distinctive paper for 4 issue of bonds to life insurance companies, etc., to cover defaults by persons in military service in payment of premiums during the war 446 regulation of transactions by alien enemies in, by license, etc., authorized 966 by any person or persons 966 cash sales, etc., excepted 966 repeal of requirement for deposit of registered bonds by national banks before commencing business, etc 239 *United States Securities, First Liberty Bonds, * bond issue to borrow $5,000,000,000 for national security, etc., authorized 35 form, etc.; at three and one-half per cent interest 35 payable in gold 35 exempt, from taxes, except estate or inheritance 35 no circulation privilege 35 offer to the public; disposal of unsubscribed for portion 35 obligations of Governments at war with enemies of the United States, may be purchased 35 interest, etc., requirements 35 establishment of credits, etc 35 conversion into higher interest rates if United States rate be increased 35cclxxvii obligations of Governments at war with enemies of the United States; appropriation for purchasing 35 authority to cease at termination of present war 35 redemption of bonds issued hereunder from payments, or sales, of 35 other outstanding obligations 36 previously authorized bonds to be issued under similar terms 36 Panama Canal 36 special preparedness 36 naval emergency 36 additional issue to redeem three per cent bonds maturing in 1918 36 conversion into bonds bearing higher interest if such be issued prior to end of war 36 date of termination to be proclaimed 36 one year three and one-half per cent certificates of indebtedness to meet public expenses, authorized 36 no circulation privilege 37 limited to $2,000,000,000 37 exempt from taxes, except estate or inheritance 37 proceeds from sales of, to be deposited in banks and trust companies 37 interest, etc 37 limitation of amount 37 security required 37 reserves under Federal reserve Act not applicable to public money deposits 37 appropriation for expenses; statement to Congress of 37 tax exemption on interest on $45,000 of converted; condition 965 on $30,000 hereafter converted 966 additional to prior exemptions 966 extension of period for converting four per cent converted, into four and one-quarter per cent bonds 1311 *United States Securities, Fourth, Liberty Bonds, * amount of bonds authorized by Third Liberty Bond Act increased to $20,000,000,000 844 appropriated for purchase of foreign obligations, etc., increased to $7,000,000,000 844 securities payable in foreign moneys, exempt from all taxes, if owned by nonresident alien 845 foreign corporation, etc., not in business in the United States 845 depositary banks or trust companies may act as fiscal agents to sell and deliver bonds, etc 845 title of Act 845 tax exemption on interest on $30,000 of 965 additional to prior exemptions 966 *United States Securities, Second Liberty Bonds, * issue of bonds authorized to borrow money for national security, etc.; amount 288 additional to first Liberty bonds 288 amount in lieu of unissued bonds of April 24, 1917 288 Panama Canal bonds 288 naval emergency bonds 288 bonds of March.3, 1917 288 forms, denominations, terms, etc 288 interest not exceeding four per cent 288 payable in gold 288 offer as a popular loan; regulations 288 discretionary allotment to subscribers 288 disposal of unsubscribed for portion 288 purchase of obligations of foreign governments at war with United States enemies, to establish credits therewith 288 rates of interest, terms, etc 289 advances authorized thereto, and their obligations received therefor 289 rates of interest, terms, etc 289 conversions to higher 289 arrangements for credits to be made, etc 289 appropriation for expenses 289 authority to cease on termination of War with Germany 289 conversion of foreign obligations into higher rates 289 of short-time into longtime bonds 289 maturity restrictions; interest conditions 289 redemption of designated United States bonds from receipts from sales or payments of foreign 290 other outstanding obligations 290 issue of convertible bonds authorized in series 290 exchange for others of higher interest, by holders 290 form, terms, etc., to be similar 290 termination of privilege for converting 290 one year certificates of indebtedness authorized 290 interest, redemption, etc 291 aggregate of, and of April 24, 1917, authorization 291 war savings certificates authorized 291 interest rates, etc 291 forms and terms of payment 291 aggregate amount allowed 291 amount to One person; stamps to show payments 291 no circulation privilege to issues under this Act 291 exempt from taxes, except inheritance, surtax, and excess profits 291 interest not exceeding $5,000 exempt 291 receipts may be deposited in banks, etc 291 interest to be paid 291 exempt from reserve requirements 292 depositaries in foreign countries authorized until end of war 292 sales, etc., by postal employees 292 appropriation for expenses of issuing, etc.; reports of expenses 292 restriction on issues of Liberty bonds; other issues rescinded 292 substitution of present authorization 292 certificates of indebtedness; exemption from taxes modified 293 reduction of allowance for expenses of preparing, etc 293 provisions for auditing Army accounts abroad, etc 293 date of end of war to be fixed by proclamation 295 extension of period for converting, into 4¼ per cent bonds 1311 tax exemption on interest on $45,000 of; condition 965 additional to prior exemptions 966 *United States Securities, Third Liberty Bonds, * issue of bonds authorized to borrow money for national security, etc 503 aggregate not exceeding $12,000,000,000 503 additional to first Liberty bonds 503 amount in lieu of unissued bonds of April 24, 1917 503cclxxviii issue, etc.; amount in lieu of Panama Canal bonds 503 Naval emergency bonds 503 Bonds of March 3, 1917 503 form, denomination, terms 503 interest not exceeding four and one-quarter per cent 503 principal and, payable in gold 503 offer as popular loan; regulations 503 discretionary allotment to subscribers 503 general rules of allotment to apply 503 disposal of unsubscribed for portion 503 special arrangement for Army and Navy subscriptions 503 appropriation for purchase of obligations of foreign Governments, etc 504 prior unexpended balance in addition 504 authority to cease at end of war with Germany 504 bonds at higher rate than four per cent not convertible 504 subject to restrictions as to circulation and taxation 504 computation of interest on converted bonds 504 one year certificates of indebtedness, aggregate increased to $8,000,000,000 504 deposit in banks of receipts from bonds, etc 504 from income and excess profits tax 504 interest to be paid, etc 504 exempt from reserve requirements 504 depositaries in foreign countries authorized until end of the war 505 bonds at higher rate than four per cent accepted for estate tax 505 regulations, etc 505 purchase of Liberty bonds authorized until one year after end of war 505 yearly limitation; average cost 505 fund to be set aside for 505 appropriation for; available until one year after end of war 505 annual report of operations to be made to Congress 505 securities payable only in foreign moneys may be issued 505 discretionary method of disposal of 506 estimate of foreign dollar equivalent 506 depositaries abroad for proceeds of, may be designated 506 title of Second Liberty Bond Act 506 First Liberty Bond Act 506 of this Act 506 tax exemption on interest on $45,000 of; condition 965 additional to prior exemptions 966 *United States Securities, Victory Liberty Loan, * issue of $7,000,000,000, in notes authorized in addition to Liberty bonds, etc 1309 interest; payable in not more than five years 1310 series provided for 1310 tax exemptions; from all but estate or inheritance 1310 from all, except estate or inheritance, surtaxes, excess and war profits taxes 1310 from all, except as above, with additional exemption of interest on $30,000, of notes 1310 from all, except estate or inheritance, and all income, excess and war profits taxes 1310 of different series exchangeable for others of same date 1310 issue of $7,000,000,000; no circulation privilege 1310 payable in gold coin 1310 limited acceptance as bonds 1310 additional tax exemption for 1919 of interest on $30,000 of Liberty bonds, from surtaxes, excess and war profits taxes until five years after the war 1310 further exemption of $20,000, subject to subscription for Victory Liberty loan notes 1311 one year certificates of indebtedness, limit increased to $10,000,000,000 1311 bonds, notes, etc., owned by nonresident aliens and foreign corporations exempt from Federal, State, etc., taxes 1311 conversion period of first and second Liberty bonds may be extended; interest computed 1311 sinking fund created for retirement of Liberty bonds and Victory notes, outstanding July 1, 1920 1311 payment, redemption, purchase, etc., from 1311 bonds, etc., purchased to be canceled 1312 annual appropriations from the Treasury for; amounts estimated 1312 separate annual report on, to be submitted 1312 former provisions repealed 1312 additional credits to foreign governments for purchasing United States property no longer needed, and wheat 1312 advances authorized, and obligations receivable therefor 1312 interest, maturity, etc 1312 arrangements for credits, etc., to be made 1312 conversion of short-time into longtime obligations authorized 1312 interest rates, etc 1312 application from receipts from foreign obligations to redemption of Liberty bonds 1312 other outstanding obligations 1313 unexpended balances available for 1313 maturity of foreign obligations to be determined by Secretary of the Treasury 1313 limitation of dates 1313 amendments to War Finance Corporation Act 1313 *United States Shipping Board* (*see* Shipping Board, United States). *United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, * appropriation for constructing ships, etc 650 to expend moneys received from Emergency Shipping Fund 183 *University of California, * site of Palace of Fine Arts, in Presidio of San Francisco, exchanged for other lands, with 57 conveyed to, etc 862 former transfer repealed 863 *Uranium, * provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Urban and Interurban Railroads, * appropriation for taking over and operating, for transporting shipyard, etc., employees 651cclxxix *Urbana Creek, Va., * appropriation for improvement of 254, 1278 *Urgent Deficiencies* (*see* Deficiency Appropriations). *Uruguay, * appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 *Utah, * appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 798, 1251 for support, etc., of detached Indians in 586 Cache National Forest, lands added to, by exchange 1204, 1209 *Ute Indians, Confederated Bands of, * appropriation for support, etc., of 586 for payment from principal funds of, to Navajo Spring Band in Colorado 586 Uintah, etc., Bands in Utah 586 Southern Utes in Colorado 587 for promoting self support from accrued interest 587 detailed statement of expenditures 587 for irrigating allotted lands 587 *Ute Mountain Band of Indians, * appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of 587 **V.** *Vacation Schools and Playgrounds, D.
C., * appropriation for expenses, etc 933 *Valises, * excise tax on, bought for use 1123 *Valparaiso, Ind., * appropriation for public building 111, 636 *Valuation of Property of Carriers, * appropriation for expenses of determining 123, 649 *Van Kirk, Mrs. Susie A., * appropriation for payment to, for death of son, ensign National Naval Volunteers 727 *Vanadium, * provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Vancouver, Wash., * appropriation for public building 111 use of appropriation for target range near, modified 58 *Vannater, Frank N., * payment to 5 *Vaults and Safes, Public Buildings, * appropriation for, equipments, etc 114, 637 deficiency appropriation for 468 *Vegetables, * appropriation for investigating and certifying soundness of, at markets 274 effect of certificates as evidence 275 for investigating maturity in 991 for distributing information of supply, market prices, etc., of 1002 for investigating condition of, received at central markets, etc., and certifying it to shippers thereof; fees 1002 effect of certificates 1003 for conservation and utilization of 1046 for market news service on 1047 *Vegetables, Drying of* (*see* Perishable Edible Products). *Vehicles, D.
C., * appropriation for tags, etc., motor and horse drawn 924 deficiency appropriation for tags, etc., for business 350 *Vehicles for Indian Service, * amount available for maintenance, etc 567 purchase of horse drawn; motor 567 *Venereal Diseases, * deficiency appropriation for control of, near military reservations 468 creation of Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board for prevention, protection against, remedies, etc 886 *Venereal Diseases, D. C., * deficiency appropriation for dispensaries for treating; personal services 823 *Venezuela, * appropriation for minister to 519, 1326 *Vermilion, Ohio, * appropriation for improvement of harbor 257, 909, 1283 *Vermilion River, La., * appropriation for improvement of 1280 *Vermuth, * additional war revenue tax levied on 311 *Vernal, Utah, * appropriation for public building 111 *Vernon, Tex., * appropriation for public building 111, 636 *Vessels* (*see also* Shipping), appropriation for investigating foreign discriminations against American, etc 125, 650 for securing uniformity in admeasuring 805, 1257 authority of the President to order, operate, etc., during the war 182 carrying arms, etc., to foreign belligerent, during war in which United States is neutral, forbidden departure 221 employment of Army, Navy or militia to compel departure of foreign, not entitled to remain 223 to detain vessel if not entitled to depart 223 rules and regulations governing movement, etc., of, in time of war 220 *Vessels, American, * issue of war risk insurance on, cargoes, crews, etc 102 officers and crews of, to be insured against loss of life, etc., from risks of war, by owners 103 by Secretary of the Treasury on failure of owners 104 liability of owner, etc 104 punishment for placing bombs on, etc., to cause injury or danger 221 *Vessels Constructed for War Purposes, * deduction for amortization cost, etc., in computing taxable income of individuals 1067 corporations 1078 *Vessels, Foreign and Domestic* (*see* Shipping Act, 1916). *Vessels of Alien Enemies, * in jurisdiction of United States to be taken immediate possession of 75 except in Virgin Islands 75 to be operated, etc., by Shipping Board, etc 75 value of, to be determined by survey, etc 75 *Vessels, Steam* (*see* Steamboat Inspection Service). *Veterinarians, Army, * appropriation for pay of reserve 47, 853 for pay of retired 48, 854 deficiency appropriation for war expenses, pay of reserve 189cclxxx *Vice Admiral, Navy, * designation of grade, for command of fleets, etc 89 to have allowances, etc., of a Lieutenant General in the Army 717 *Vice Consuls, * appropriation for salaries 528, 1333 no payment except to citizens 528 deficiency appropriation for salaries 32, 34 *Vice President of the United States, * appropriation for compensation 768, 1222 for secretary, messenger, etc 758, 1214 for automobile for 761, 1216 deficiency appropriation for care, etc., of automobile 25 exempt from selective draft 78 *Vicksburg National Military Park, Miss., * appropriation for continuing establishment of 132, 657 *Victory Liberty Loan Act* (*see also* United States Securities, Victory Liberty Loan), provisions for issuing $7,000,000,000 in notes under 1309 *Village Delivery, Postal Service, * appropriation for towns or villages, with second or third class offices 751, 1198 *Vincennes, Ind., * bridge authorized across Wabash River at 84 *Vineland, N.
J., * appropriation for public building 111 *Vineyards.* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 994 *Vinita, Okla., * terms of court at 604 *Vinous Liquors* (*see also* Wines), use of food, fruit, etc., for producing, for beverages, allowed 282 licenses authorized 282 punishment for violations 282 places where manufacture prohibited excepted 282 *Vinton, Nebr., * appropriation for public building 111 *Virgin Islands, United States, * appropriation for expenses, temporary government for 706 for quarantine system expenses 645 for agricultural experiment stations in 999 bonds authorized in lieu of unissued bonds for purchase, of 288 former issue rescinded 292 distilled spirits produced hereafter in, forbidden importation into State, etc., prohibiting 308 for other than beverages allowed 308 establishing and improving aids to navigation in, authorized 608 internal revenue tax on articles coming from 325, 1142 exempt from island tax 325, 1142 from United States under island laws 325, 1142 exempt from United States tax 325, 1142 tick infested cattle, otherwise sound, may be exported to Porto Rico from 1049 *Virginia, * appropriation for Saint Helena naval training station 713 for improvement of inland waterway on coast of 905 deficiency appropriation for naval training station, Saint Helena 1166 *Virginia Avenue and Eighteenth Street NW., D C., * deficiency appropriation for temporary office building for War Department, care, etc 598 *Virginia Eastern Judicial District, * counties constituting 605 terms of court, Alexandria 605 Norfolk 605 Richmond 605 *Virginia Western.
Judicial District, * counties constituting 605 terms of court, Abingdon 605 Big Stone Gap 605 Charlottesville 605 Danville 605 Harrisonburg 605 Lynchburg 605 Roanoke 605 clerk’s offices 606 *Viruses, etc., * appropriation for regulating propagation and sale, etc., of 122, 645 *Viruses, etc., for Animals* (*see* Serums, etc., for Domestic Animals). *Vital Statistics, * appropriation for transcribing State, municipal, etc., records of 803 *Vladivostok, Siberia, * appropriation for post allowances to consular officers at 528 deficiency appropriation for additional pay, etc., to consul 346 *Vocational Education, * appropriation for aviation training, etc 848 acceptance authorized of State board, etc., designated by the governor if no action by legislature 345 recognition until after meeting of legislature, if no adverse action taken 345 *Vocational Education, Federal Board for* (*see also* Federal Board for Vocational Education). provisions for vocational rehabilitation of disabled discharged soldiers and sailors under 617 *Vocational Rehabilitation Act, * title of Act and meaning of words used 617 course of vocational rehabilitation to discharged persons entitled to disability compensation and not able to work 617 to be furnished by Federal Board 617 pay while receiving; determination of amount 617 compulsory allotment and family allowance to enlisted men receiving 617 based on monthly pay 618 pay withheld on refusal to follow prescribed 618 medical certificate necessary for, if in hospital 618 appropriations available for paying allotment, and family allowance 618 available without cost to others entitled to disability compensation 618 power of Board to provide training, etc., specifically enumerated 618 to use facilities of Department of Labor to secure employment 618 to investigate, etc., rehabilitation and occupation of persons assisted 618 cooperation of departments, public and private agencies, etc., therewith 618cclxxxi treatment for physical, etc., restoration of disabled persons prior to discharge, to be controlled by War or Navy Department 618 remedial training processes, by cooperation of Board with the Departments 618 cooperation of the Departments with Board for continuous vocational training 618 plans established by the Board for continuous process of vocational rehabilitation to have cooperation of War and Navy Departments 619 unconditional gifts may be received by the Board 619 to be paid into the Treasury and made “Special fund for vocational rehabilitation” 619 use for expenses of maintaining courses of training 619 appropriation for expenses; available immediately, etc 619 for buildings, facilities, etc., for instruction 619 for instructors, experts, etc 619 for traveling, etc., of persons in training 619 for tuition in institutions, etc 619 for placement, etc., of rehabilitated persons 619 for special courses of instruction 619 for miscellaneous mechanical appliances, etc 619 for administrative expenses of Board, employees, supplies, etc 619 quarterly reports of expenditures to be filed with each House of Congress 619 complete annual report to Congress 619 former provisions repealed 620 no draft exemption to employees hereunder 620 application of fund for expenses of men under investigation of eligibility for training, supplies, etc 1179 *Vocational Training, etc., Army, * appropriation for instructors, equipment, etc 59, 865 selection of regiments at posts for instruction 59 voluntary service, etc 59 course of military and educational training 60 *Volunteer Soldiers’ Home* (*see* National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers). **W.** *W.
M. Ritter Lumber Company, * may bridge Big Sandy River and tributaries in Buchanan and Dickenson Counties, Va 757 *Wabash River, * bridge authorized across, near Logansport, Ind 249 Vincennes, Ind 84 *Waccamaw River, N. C., * appropriation for improvement of 254 bridge authorized across, Pireway Ferry, N. C 342 *Waccamaw River, N. C. and S. C., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1289 *Waccamaw River, S. C., * appropriation for improvement of 906 *Wage Earners, etc., Employment of, * appropriation for expenses, rendering assistance in 696 deficiency appropriation for furnishing information of distribution of labor to 376 for advances for transportation of, to secure employment, war expenses 496 return, accounting, etc 497 *Wages, D.
C.* (*see* Minimum Wage Law, D. C.). *Wagon and Vehicle Service, Postal* (*see* Messenger Service, Mail). *Wagon Service, Postal, * deficiency appropriation for vehicle allowance 492 *Wahoo, Nebr., * appropriation for public building 111 *Wahpeton, N. Dak., * appropriation for Indian school 577 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 34, 380 *Waistcoats, Men’s, * excise tax on, bought for use 1124 *Waists, * excise tax on, bought for use 1124 *Wakefield, Va., * appropriation for maintaining grounds, Washington’s birthplace 135, 660 for watchman, monument and dock at 786, 1240 *Walden, N.
Y., * appropriation for public building 111 *Walker River Indian Reservation, Nev., * appropriation for irrigation system 562 *Wallowa National Forest, Oreg., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Walter Reed Army Hospital, D. C., * appropriation for enlarging 58 *Wapato Irrigation Project, Wash., * appropriation for water supply of Yakima Indian lands within 588 for extending, etc 588 *Wappinger Creek, N. Y., * appropriation for improvement of 251 *War Balloons* (*see* Signal Service, Army). *War College, Army, * appropriation for expenses 40, 845 for maintenance 58, 864 *War College, Naval, * appropriation for maintenance 713 *War Contracts, * records, etc., of, to be filed with Commissioner of Internal Revenue, by persons making them 1151 punishment for failure 1152 data to be furnished by Government departments, etc 1152 *War Contracts, Informal, etc., * authority of Secretary of War to adjust, pay, etc., claims for expenses incurred for lands, supplies, etc., under agreements made by officers, etc., during the war 1272 conditions 1272 limitation on prospective profits, etc 1272 claims to be presented before June 30, 1919; detailed report to Congress 1273 review, etc., hereafter not barred 1273 prosecution for fraud; recovery of moneys paid 1273 compulsory testimony provided for 1273 criminal immunity to witnesses 1273 jurisdiction given Court of Claims if adjustment, etc., refused by claimant 1273 if none offered by Secretary 1273cclxxxii supplies, etc., to American Expeditionary Forces under agreements with foreign nations during the war, to be adjusted and paid for by the Secretary 1273 terms, agencies, etc., authorized 1273 to foreign governments by the United States, whether agreements formal or not 1273 awards to contractors subject to rights of subcontractors 1273 satisfactory evidence of payments, etc., required 1274 payment direct to subcontractor, if not furnished 1274 lien if prime contractor insolvent 1274 authority of Secretary of the Interior to adjust losses, etc., in producing specified minerals for Government needs during the war 1274 agencies, etc., requesting 1274 equitable adjustments and payments to be made; decision conclusive 1274 payments and all expenses to be from revolving fund; maximum 1274 claims to be filed in three months 1274 good faith in expenditures, etc., to be shown 1274 limited to investments, etc., made since April 6, 1917, and prior to November 12, 1918 1274 no profits nor speculative investments included 1274 right of review, recovery of money wrongfully paid, etc., not barred 1275 report in full to Congress 1275 no jurisdiction to any court to enter suit 1275 method of determining net losses of claimants 1275 *War Cripples, Interallied Committee on Reeducation of, * appropriation for contribution to 635, 1335 *War Department, * appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 783, 1237 for Second and Third Assistant Secretaries 783 for temporary employees; pay limited 783, 1237 detailed estimates to be submitted 1238 for clerks, etc., Adjutant General’s Office 783, 1238 Inspector General’s Office 784, 1238 Judge Advocate General’s Office 784, 1238 Signal Office; technical services, etc 784, 1238 Quartermaster General’s Office 784, 1238 Surgeon General’s Office 784, 1238 Office of Chief of Ordnance 784, 1239 Office of Chief of Engineers 784, 1239 Bureau of Insular Affairs 785, 1239 Militia Bureau 785, 1239 Office of Chief of Coast Artillery 785, 1239 for contingent expenses 785, 1239 for stationery 785, 1239 for rent 786, 1240 for public buildings and grounds, superintendent, clerks, engineers, watchmen, etc 786, 1240 for State, War, and Navy Department Buildings, etc 786, 1240 for temporary office buildings for Navy Department and, in Henry Park 787 for Potomac Park office buildings for Navy Department and 1240 for temporary office buildings in the Mall 1241 appropriation for operating force, temporary office building, Eighteenth Street and Virginia Avenue NW., D.
C 1241 for operating expenses 1241 for sundry civil expenses under 123, 653 for printing military manuals of instruction, etc 126 for armories and arsenals 127, 653 detailed plans for quartering troops, etc., to be submitted 129 for military posts 129, 655 for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 129 for Fort Monroe 129, 655 for seacoast defenses, Hawaii, etc 130, 655 for national cemeteries 130, 655 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, civilians, etc.; retired, on active duty 130, 655 for national parks 131, 656 for flood control, Mississippi and Sacramento Rivers 132, 661 for buildings and grounds, Washington, D.
C 132, 658 for tidal basin bathing beach, completion, etc 658 for Executive Mansion 134, 659 for traveling expenses of the President 134, 659 for Government telegraph 135, 660 for Washington Monument 135, 660 for Wakefield, Va. 135, 660 for Commission of Fine Arts 135, 660 for Grant Memorial 135, 660 for new Aqueduct Bridge 135, 660 for rivers and harbors, contract work 135, 660 for engineering maps 136, 661 for survey of northern and northwestern lakes 136, 661 for California Debris Commission 136, 661 for New York Harbor 136, 661 for artificial limbs 136, 661 for appliances for disabled soldiers 136, 661 for trusses 136, 661 for Providence Hospital, D.
C 136, 661 for Garfield Hospital, D. C 136, 662 for National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 137, 662 for aid to State and Territorial homes 140, 665 for back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations, volunteers of Civil War 141, 666 for arrears of pay, War with Spain, etc 141, 666 for printing and binding for 174, 700 Army medical bulletins 174, 700 river and harbor reports to be printed from 174, 700 for Army 40, 845 for Military Academy 90, 620, 1336 for standardizing gauges and screw threads in cooperation with Standards Bureau, etc 808, 1260 for fortifications 815, 1305 for expenses, registration and draft 851 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 10 for Gettysburg National Park 10 for reimbursing Muskingum River lessees 10 for river and harbor work, damages to vessels 10, 826 for Army 10, 30, 33, 379, 382, 827, 838, 842, 1039 for National Home for Disabled Soldiers 13, 382, 483, 839, 1039 for printing and binding 28, 378 for judgments, United States courts under 29, 378, 836cclxxxiii deficiency appropriation, for judgments, Court of Claims under 29, 378, 837, 1038 for California Debris Commission 30 for public buildings and grounds, D.
C 30, 831 for scientific assistance of Bureau of Standards with, etc 216 for standardizing gauges and screw threads, in cooperation with Standards Bureau, etc 216 for Henry C. Chappell 476 for national cemeteries 826, 839, 842, 1025 for disposition of remains of officers, etc 826, 1164 for Frankford Arsenal, Pa 826 for pay, etc., War with Spain 839 for war expenses 184, 351, 473, 596, 826 for emergency force; report to Congress of employees 184 for additional temporary employees 351, 473, 596, 1164 limitation of higher compensation 351, 473, 596, 1164 reinstatement to former positions of persons honorably discharged from military service 1164 for military posts 354 for national cemeteries 355 detail of Ordnance officer as disbursing officer of Ordnance Office, civilian employees 473 for contingent expenses 185, 351, 473, 597 repairs to buildings occupied by bureaus 185 for stationery 185, 597 for rent 185, 473, 826 telephone exchange building for, authorized 473 requisition of buildings, etc., for Department uses; payment, etc 826 for printing and binding 185, 498 reimbursement to appropriation for selective draft expenses 498 for armories and arsenals 185, 352 for Army 185, 355, 474, 597, 827 for expenses, registration for selective draft 185, 355, 474 for fortifications, Panama Canal 355 for fortifications 367, 481, 1031 for Military Academy 367 for public buildings and Grounds, D.
C 368, 483 for temporary office buildings for Navy Department and, in Henry Park 368, 482, 598 for State, etc., Departments Building 369, 482, 1032 for temporary office buildings for, in Potomac and Seaton Parks and on the Mall 483 for temporary office buildings, Smithsonian Grounds and Seaton Park 597 for Potomac Park office buildings 598 for temporary office buildings, Eighteenth Street and Virginia Avenue NW 598 for completing office buildings for Navy Department and, in Potomac Park 1032 for armories and arsenals 474 for military posts 474 for Executive Mansion 474 for New York Harbor 474, 1026 for Washington Monument 474 for fortifications, insular possessions 481 for Panama Canal 482 deficiency appropriation for cooperation in military research with, in testing supplies, etc 495 for standardizing gauges and screw threads in cooperation with Standards Bureau, etc 495 for Panama Canal, sanitation, etc 597 for paying claims for losses, fire at Morgan, N.
J., T. A. Gillespie Company’s plant 1164 report on claims for loss of life or disability, to be made 1165 for war expenses, 1919 1025 for contingent expenses, 1919 1025 for armories and arsenals, 1919 1026 for Army, 1919 1026 for barracks and quarters, seacoast defenses, 1919 1026 for draft expenses, 1919 1027 for fortifications, 1919 1031 for fortifications, Panama Canal, 1919 1032 for Military Academy, 1919 1032 aeroplanes, etc., no longer required for war activities, to be purchased by Postmaster General for mail service from 1194 delivery authorized, accounting, etc 1194 Assistant, Second Assistant, and Third Assistant Secretary of War to be appointed 515 salaries, etc 515 aviation emergency expenses authorized through 243 disbursing officers’ accounts transmitted to Auditor extended during the war 892 limitation of higher compensation of temporary employees modified 658 men outside of draft age may be enlisted for service under 894 disqualified by minor physical defect for active Army duty may be drafted for such purpose 894 National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers; benefits extended to Organized Militia or National Guard in service 368 Philippine tax legislation validated 597 quarantine stations construction, etc., under supervision of 1025 vessels furnished by Shipping Board to, not to pay charter hire 1022 *War Emergency Services, Department of Labor, * appropriation for rendering assistance in employment of wage earners 696 payment of wages not statutory, forbidden in excess of determined standard 696 *War Estate Tax* (*see* Estate Tax, War). *War Excess Profits Tax* (*see* Excess Profits Tax, War). *War Finance Corporation Act, * creation of Corporation consisting of the Secretary of the Treasury and four appointed directors 506 to have succession for ten years 506 affairs of, to close six months after end of the war 506 capital to be all subscribed for by the United States 605 appropriation for payments of, from time to time 506 receipts for payments to be evidence of ownership 507cclxxxiv board of directors; chairman, the Secretary of the Treasury, others appointed by the President 507 forbidden to participate in questions affecting personal interests 507 time of, to be devoted principally to Corporation business 507 Government officials and Federal reserve bank directors may be members of 507 terms of appointive directors; vacancies; quorum 507 compensation; limit, if receiving other Government salary 507 principal office in District of Columbia; agencies and branches elsewhere 507 corporate powers specified; general 507 appointments of employees, etc 507 by laws regulating conduct of business, etc 507 may advance money to banks, etc., making loans on notes of business concerns contributing to prosecution of the war 508 amount limited 508 purchasing bonds, etc., of such concerns 508 amount limited 508 promissory notes to be given for advances; collateral required 508, 1049 collateral not required if for agricultural products or live stock 1049 full amount of loans, etc., authorized upon further security 508 may advance money on notes of savings, building, etc., associations contributing to prosecution of the war, etc 508 security to be given; amount 508 interest rate required; determination of 508 further security may be called for 509 to make advances directly to active business concerns contributing to prosecution of the war; conditions 509 limitation of time, etc 509 amount of security; railroads under Federal control excepted 509 interest rate required 509 limitation of advances to one person, etc 509 railroads under Federal control excepted 509 may deal in Liberty bonds, etc 509 bonds may be issued by; limit 509 interest rate to be approved by Secretary of the Treasury 509 made a first charge on all assets 510 to be used for advances, sale, etc 510 may be issued payable in dollars or foreign moneys 510 determination of foreign dollar equivalent 510 acceptance as security for reserve bank notes, etc 510 interest charge on reserve bank notes secured by 510 general laws applicable 510 powers of Corporation to commence when authorized by the President 510 reserve fund to be accumulated from earnings 510 investment of, in Liberty bonds, etc 510 deposit of, in reserve banks allowed 511 purchase and redemption of Corporation bonds from 511 Federal reserve banks to be depositaries and fiscal agents 511 liquidation of assets and winding up of affairs at end of the war 511 disposal of securities permitted prior to 511 balance to be paid into the Treasury 511 bonds of, exempt from all taxation 511 except estate, income surtax, excess, and war profits taxes 511 interest on not exceeding $5,000 exempted 511 exempt from Federal, State, etc., taxation, except on real property 511 no liability of United States for Corporation bonds, etc 511 punishment for making false statements to obtain advances from 511 overvaluing securities for securing advances 511 counterfeiting bonds, etc 511 uttering counterfeit bonds, etc 511 altering, frauduently, bonds, etc 511 passing altered bonds, etc 511 officials of Corporation embezzling moneys, etc 512 making false entries in books, etc 512 drawing orders, etc., without authority 512 detection, arrest, etc., of offenders by Treasury secret service force 512 quarterly, etc., reports in detail to be made to Senate and House of Representatives 512 annual reports to Congress 512 national bank restriction on indebtedness not applicable to liabilities incurred under this Act 512 Capital Issues Committee created; members 512 officers, etc., forbidden to participate in questions affecting personal interests 512 eligibility of Government officials and Federal reserve bank directors 513 term of members; salary 513 compensation if receiving other from the Government 513 removal; chairmanship; quorum 513 officials, etc., appointed by, not subject to civil service law 513 pay restriction 513 all expenses allowed on approval of chairman 513 rent, office equipment, etc., limitation 513 principal office in District of Columbia; field inquiries elsewhere 513 to investigate, determine, etc., if issue hereafter of securities by corporations, etc., are compatible to national interests 513 value of stock affected 513 unissued stock included 513 exceptions; ordinary business borrowing 514 refunding of existing indebtedness 514 resale of authorized issues 514 securities of railroads under Federal control 514 bonds of War Finance Corporation 514 no approval of validity of issues, etc., by, to be construed 514 appropriation for salaries and expenses for fiscal years 1918 and1919 514 annual detailed reports to be made 514cclxxxv Capital Issues Committee; termination of, at end of the war 514 prior if no longer necessary 514 punishment for violations of Act not elsewhere specified 514 promissory notes secured by Liberty bonds, etc., exempt from stamp tax 514 value of bonds to equal value of 514 invalidity of any clause, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 514 meaning of “securities” as used herein 514 title of Act declared 515 inconsistent laws repealed 515 bonds of, payable in foreign moneys exempt from all taxes when owned by nonresident alien 845 by foreign corporation, not engaged in business in United States 845 collateral required for money advanced by, to banks, etc., on their loans 1049 for agricultural purposes or live stock, excepted 1049 additional security may be required 1049 advances by, authorized, to promote foreign commerce 1313 to exporters unable to obtain funds from banks 1313 limit; interest charge 1313 to banks loaning to such persons 1313 limit 1313 aggregate not to exceed $1,000,000,000 1314 may be made until one year after the war 1314 note and security required for; interest 1314 renewals, etc., authorized; limit 1314 reserve fund to be accumulated from net earnings 1314 investment in Liberty bonds, etc 1314 deposit of, in member or reserve banks allowed 1314 payment of Corporation bonds from, etc 1314 Federal reserve banks to be depositaries and fiscal agents for 1314 liquidation of assets and winding up of affairs twelve months after end of the war 1314 disposal of securities, etc., prior to 1314 balance to be paid into the Treasury, and Corporation dissolved 1314 *War Gardens, * appropriation for field supervision of 1046 *War in Europe* (*see also* War with Germany), appropriation for relief of American citizens and prisoners of war, in enemy territory 530 for national defense, etc 635 deficiency appropriation for relief, etc., of American citizens 3, 843, 1023, 1040 for representing interests of foreign governments 843, 1040 for national defense 429 advances by War Finance Corporation on notes of banks, etc., assisting business concerns contributing to prosecution of the war 508 directly to business concerns contributing to prosecution of the war, on their notes 509 conditions, amount, etc 509 to railroads under Federal control 509 articles donated to Red Cross admitted free during, etc 954 call into immediate service authorized of registrants in any class in proportion to full quota thereof, of State, etc 554 call into immediate service; skilled experts, irrespective of class or residence 554 declaration of existence of war with Imperial German Government 1 with Austria-Hungary 429 Federal control of railroads, etc., during time of 451 first Liberty bond issue authorized to meet expenses of 35 fourth Liberty bond issue authorized to meet expenses of 844 means for stimulating agricultural production, etc., during 273 repatriation of citizens who served with Allies during 545 former law repealed 546 second Liberty bond issue authorized to meet expenses of 288 suspension, etc., of legal proceedings affecting persons in military service during 440 third Liberty bond issue authorized to meet expenses of 502 *War Income Tax* (*see* Income Tax). *War Industries Board, * appropriation for expenses 652 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1022 settlement of claims for losses, etc., in supplying manganese, etc., needed for national defense during the war, requested by 1274 *War Industries, Essential, * appropriation for working conditions of wage earners in 696 *War Labor Board* (*see also* Department of Labor), appropriation for salaries and expenses 696 *War Material, * authority to purchase, etc., for naval purposes 720 *War Material, etc., * articles included in term, as used in Act 533 meaning of “war premises” 533 “war utilities” 533 “United States” 534 “associate nation” 534 punishment for injuring, etc., in time of war, material, premises, or utilities 534 injuring, obstructing, etc., United States or associate nation in carrying on the war 534 making war material, tools, etc., in a defective manner 534 *War Material Plants, * zones may be established about, to prevent sale, etc., of intoxicating liquors 958, 1047 *War Materials, * deficiency appropriation for investigation, etc., of mineral substances used as 491 *War Operations Abroad, * appropriation for observing 40, 846 deficiency appropriation for war expenses of Army officers observing 186 *War Port Board, Army, * deficiency appropriation for expenses, port of New York 478 *War Profits and Excess Profits Tax, Title III, Revenue Act of 1918, * definition of terms used 1088 additional tax on net incomes of corporations 1088 for 1918; rates 1088 for 1919 and thereafter; rates 1088cclxxxvi additional tax on incomes of corporations; derived from Government contracts, or contracts between April 7, 1917, and November 11, 1918, exceeding $10,000 1089 computation of rates for 1918; for 1919, etc 1089 apportionment of income attributable to contracts 1089 deductions of excess profits credit 1089 on railroads under Federal control, as of revenue Act of 1917 1089 maximum tax for 1918; for 1919, etc 1089 applicable to Government, etc., contracts 1089 separation of, if part of income from personal service corporation; minimum, etc 1089 corporations exempt from this tax; designated organizations 1090 if income less than $3,000 1090 income from gold mining 1090 specific exemption for less than a year 1090 credits allowed for war profits; prewar period defined 1090 exemption of $3,000 1090 ten per cent of difference between income and invested capital of prewar period and taxable year 1090 if no prewar capital, etc 1090 exemption of $3,000 1090 ten per cent of invested capital 1090 if not in existence one year of prewar period 1090 exemption of $3,000 1090 ten per cent of difference between average income and capital of similar business in prewar period and taxable year 1090 determination of average by Commissioner 1090 ten per cent if corporation not in existence but controlled by one in business during prewar period 1091 if fifty per cent of income from Government, etc., contracts 1091 foreign corporations not allowed $3,000 exemption 1091 credits allowed for excess profits of $3,000 and eight per cent of capital 1091 foreign corporations not entitled to $3,000 exemption 1091 net income returns for 1911 and 1912 on basis of Act of 1909 1091 deductions allowed 1091 for 1913, on basis of Act of 1913 1091 deductions allowed 1091 for taxable year on basis of this Act 1091 determination of prewar income 1091 items included in invested capital 1091 intangible property; tangible property; borrowed capital 1091 inadmissible assets; sources of income excluded from 1092 admissible assets 1092 value of stock issued at nominal value, etc., determined 1092 invested capital includes, cash paid for stock 1092 value of other tangible property 1092 if in excess of par value, treated as paid in surplus 1092 record to be kept, etc., of such property; copy, etc., to Congress 1092 previous undivided profits, etc 1092 invested capital includes intangible property paid for stock prior to March 3, 1917; valuation determined 1092 after March 3, 1917; limitation 1092 maximum allowed 1092 borrowed capital not included in 1092 inadmissible assets to be deducted from. 1093 determination of average 1093 for prewar period 1093 assessment of tax on basis of average similar business 1093 when invested capital not determined 1093 foreign corporations 1093 if tangible and intangible property values not separable 1093 upon application to prevent exceptional hardship 1093 high earnings on normal capital not included 1093 incomes from cost-plus war contracts excepted 1093 determination of tax by Commissioner on ratio of average similar business 1093 method directed 1093 regulations for determining average for ratios 1093 payment of correct tax when ascertained 1094 record of cases under, to be kept; copy to Congress 1094 reorganizations, etc., after January 1, 1911, of business, now carried on by a corporation, deemed in existence prior thereto 1094 net income determined 1094 if predecessor a partnership or individual, income to be determined as corporation 1094 before July 1, 1919, if previously a partnership may pay corporation tax from January 1, 1918, to date thereof 1094 recipients to pay tax on undistributed profits 1094 not applicable if income less than 20 per cent of capital for the year 1094 corporation special tax to be paid 1095 if assets not included in prewar capital, etc., to be readjusted by Commissioner 1095 value of assets transferred after March 3, 1917, if control continued 1095 if previous owner not a corporation 1095 tax on returns for fiscal year ending in 1918 1095 credit or refund for excess payments 1095 for fiscal year ending in 1919 1096 by partnerships, etc., for fiscal year ending in 1918, for tax due in 1917 1096 beginning after January 1, 1918, to be refunded 1096 returns required from all corporations not exempted 1096 conditions, etc., applicable 1096 limitation of tax on sales of mines, etc 1096 questions relating to, to be submitted to Advisory Tax Board 1141 *War Profits Taxes, * proceeds from, may be deposited in banks, etc 966 *War Revenue Act, of 1917, * income tax additional normal tax on net incomes of citizens or residents 300 exceeding $5,000 301 assessment, payment, etc 301cclxxxvii additional normal tax on net incomes; exemptions reduced 301 returns required 301 reduction of interest paid at source 301 additional further normal tax to be paid by individuals 302 of corporations 302 assessment, payment, etc 302 dividends from corporations, etc., paying tax on net income, credited 302 not applicable to Porto Rico or Philippine Islands 302 war excess profits tax construction of terms used;
“corporations, ” “domestic, ” “foreign, ” “United States” 302 “taxable year”; first year, 1917; corporation year 302 “prewar period” 303 “trade” and “business” 303 “net income, ” of foreign corporations, nonresident aliens, etc 393 additional tax on percentage of net income to invested capital; rates 303 corporations or partnerships deemed in business 303 all trades, etc., of, treated as single 303 entire income included 303 all trades or businesses included 303 exemptions; pay of officers and employees, Federal, State, etc 303 designated corporations, etc 303 weekly payment insurance incomes 303 minimum taxable incomes of foreign corporations, nonresident aliens, etc 303 deductions; domestic corporations, partnerships, and individuals 304 foreign corporations, nonresident aliens, etc 304 determination by Secretary of the Treasury 304 if no prewar business 304 continuing business formally organized, etc., after January 2, 1913, deemed of prewar existence 304 basis of determining deductions by Secretary of the Treasury 304 assessment of tax; claims for abatement 305 ascertainment of taxable net incomes; corporations 305 partnerships or individuals 305 invested capital determined from monthly average of the year 306 stocks, etc., not subject to tax, borrowed money, etc., not included 306 corporations or partnerships 306 individuals 306 foreign corporations, etc., from sources in United States 306 reorganized, etc., business 306 tax on business with nominal capital, etc.; deductions 307 deductions if invested capital not satisfactorily determined 307 further allowance to domestic persons 307 regulations to be prescribed for 307 partnerships to make returns of incomes; minimum 307 general revenue laws applicable 307 regulations, etc., information to be furnished 307 excess profits tax provisions repealed 308 amount paid on account of, to be credited this tax 308 munition tax for 1917 reduced 308 to cease January 1, 1918 308 beverages distilled spirits; additional tax on all; exception 308 for beverages 308 perfumes containing 308 importing, prohibited; if for other than beverages allowed 308 transfers from distilleries, etc 309 ethyl alcohol for denaturing, etc., exempt from time restrictions 309 for other than beverages, distillery rules modified 309 additional tax on stock held by retailers, etc 309 rectified spirits; additional tax on; gin excepted 310 reduction of proof after rectifying, unlawful ; reusing permitted, etc 310 exemption of tax paid cordials, etc 310 blending pure wines and straight whiskies 310 whisky restrictions 310 regulations, etc., to be made 310 punishment for violations; double tax for evasions 310 stamp regulations; issues discontinued 310 meters, etc., required at distilleries, etc 311 penalty for noncompliance 311 fermented liquors; additional tax on beer, etc 311 removal to industrial distilleries without paying tax allowed 311 regulations, etc 311 wine, liqueurs, cordials, etc.; present tax doubled 311 stock on hand to pay additional tax; quantity exempt 311 brandy or wine spirits withdrawn for fortifying wine; present tax doubled 311 tax on, used in fortifying sweet wines 312 in sweet wines held by producer 312 withdrawn for fortifying, but not used 312 tax on sirups for soft drinks, etc 312 unfermented grape juice, soft drinks, etc., bottled 312 natural mineral waters, bottled 312 manufacturers, etc., to make monthly returns 312 tax on carbonic acid gas in drums; mode of payment 312 cigars, cigarettes, and tobacco additional tax on cigars; rates on retail price 312 “retail” defined; stamps to indicate 313 cigarettes; packages required 313 imported included 313 manufactured tobacco and snuff 313 additional packages for 313 additional tax in effect in 30 days; packages allowed before 313 on designated amount of stock on hand at half of increased tax 313 tax on cigarette paper and tubes 314 public utilities tax on interstate transportation; freight 314 express 314 passenger; exemptions 314 seats, berths, and staterooms 314 collection on prior purchases, etc 314 partially used tickets and cash fares 314 oil by pipe line 315 messages; electric and radio; limitation. 315cclxxxviii tax on interstate transportation; payable by user 315 on commodities owned by carrier 315 basis if no rate scheduled 315 if for use in business of carrier, exempt 315 services to United States, States, etc., exempt; regulation of 315 receiver to collect; returns, etc 315 insurance tax on life; weekly-payment plan 315 marine, inland, and fire 316 casualty 316 by corporations exempt from taxation, excepted 316 returns to be made monthly; payments 316 war excise tax tax on sales by manufacturers, etc., of automobiles, etc 316 mechanical musical instruments, talking machines, etc 316 moving-picture films not exposed 316 containing picture 316 jewelry 316 athletic articles, amusement games, etc 316 toilet preparations, etc 317 proprietary medicines, etc 317 chewing gum 317 cameras 317 monthly returns and payment of taxes by manufacturers, etc 317 tax on floor stock, by holder 317 payment, etc 317 not imposed if title reserved 318 annual tax on use of yachts, power boats, etc 318 amount for part of a year 318 admissions and dues tax levied on admissions to any place, etc.; rates 318 free admissions 318 cabarets, etc.; computation 318 holders of boxes, etc 318 exemptions; shows, rides, outdoor amusements, etc 318 religious, educational, etc., entertainments 319 agricultural fairs, etc 319 charges included as admissions 319 tax levied on dues or fees to clubs, etc 319 fraternal beneficiary societies, lodges, etc., exempt 319 receiver of admissions, etc., to make monthly returns and payments 319 stamp taxes tax levied on designated bonds, stocks, documentary instruments, etc 319 exemptions; securities of United States, foreign Governments, States, etc 319 of building and loan associations 319 of ditch and irrigating companies 319 punishment for issuing, etc., unstamped papers 320 shipping unstamped parcel post articles 320 selling, etc., unstamped articles 320 not canceling stamps 320 fraudulently removing, etc., stamps 320 reusing stamps 320 using insufficient stamps 320 using counterfeit stamps 320 using washed, etc., stamps 320 having possession of washed, etc., stamps 320 forfeiture of articles, etc 320 cancellation requirements 320 preparation, distribution, etc., of stamps 320 printing contracts authorized 321 termination of authority for 321 general internal revenue laws applicable for mistakes, etc 321 distribution of stamps for sale by postmasters; returns of collections 321 assistant treasurers or designated depositaries; bond required 321 rates imposed; bonds, etc., of indebtedness 321 renewals; on amount secured 321 indemnity and surety bonds 321 on premium charges 321 certificates of stock, original issue 322 to be attached on stock book 322 certificates of stock, sales, or transfers 322 collateral agreements exempt 322 transfers through brokers not included 322 affixing of stamps 322 bills of sale; description required 322 punishment for sales, etc., without stamps 322 bills of sale, etc., of products at exchanges, etc., for future delivery 322 clearing house transfers exempt 323 contents of bills of sale, etc 323 punishment for failure to deliver stamped bills 323 cash sales for immediate delivery exempt 323 drafts, promissory notes, etc 323 real estate conveyances 323 deeds of trust, etc., exempt 323 customhouse entries; warehouse withdrawals 323 foreign passage tickets; exemptions 323 proxies; exceptions 324 powers of attorney, general 324 for pension claims, etc., exempt 324 playing cards; additional to present tax 324 parcel post packages 324 transporting unstamped, forbidden 324 war estate tax additional to former tax 324 on net estate of persons dying hereafter; rates 324 not applicable to persons dying in service during present war 325 from injuries or disease within one year after termination 325 administrative provisions Virgin Islands; articles from, subject to revenue tax 325 exempt from tax thereof 325 articles to, subject to revenue tax thereof 325 exempt from United States tax 325 general revenue laws made applicable 325 returns of taxable articles subject to additional tax 325 extension of time for payment; bond for 325 other methods for collection authorized 325 stamp tax penalties applicable 325 punishment for violations of regulations; additional penalty for evasions 325 enforcement regulations authorized 326 temporary use of present stamps; payment for unused 326 tax paid on articles under prior contracts may be added to price 326 payment of taxes by vendee to vendor 326cclxxxix “dealer” defined 326 allowance for fractions of a cent 326 advance payment of estimated income and war profits taxes 326 refund of excess 326 allotment of payments 326 credits allowed against; limit 326 penalties applicable for failure 327 certificates of indebtedness and uncertified checks receivable for income and excess profits taxes 327 liability for unpaid checks 327 postal rates first class matter; addition of one cent an ounce 327 drop letters, two cents an ounce 327 postal cards, etc., one cent additional 327 letters from soldiers, etc., serving abroad, free during the war 327 second class matter; mailed by publishers, news agents to subscribers, etc 327 portion other than advertisements, at flat rates, increasing after July 1, 1918 327 advertisement portion, zone rates July 1, 1918, to July 1, 1919 327 July 1, 1919, to July 1, 1920 327 July 1, 1920, to July 1, 1921 328 after July 1, 1921 328 statement of each issue to be filed by publisher with postmaster 328 daily newspapers deposited in carrier office for delivery thereby, not changed 328 free circulation and present rates in country unchanged 328 zone makeups may be required 328 religious, labor, fraternal, etc., at flat rates; conditions 328 from July 1, 1918, to July 1, 1919 328 after July 1, 1919 328 evidence required of no individual profit 328 rate on small editions to one zone 328 zone rates to entire bulk therefor 328 sent by other than publisher or agent, etc., at present rates 328 increased first class receipts to be turned into Treasury general fund monthly 328 pay of first, second, and third class postmasters not to be increased during the war 328 fourth class, computed on present rates of postage 329 clerk hire in third class offices where postmasters have leave without pay in military service, may have additional allowance 329 prohibitions against alcoholic liquors in postal service Act, 1917, not applicable to ethyl alcohol for governmental, scientific, etc., purposes 329 wines for sacramental uses 329 income tax amendments provisions relating to 329–338 general provisions invalidity of any clause, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 338 special preparedness fund provisions repealed 338 to take effect on day following passage 338 repeal of designated titles of 1149 continued for collection of accrued taxes, etc 1150 repeal of increased rate of postage on letters 1150 letters mailed by soldiers, etc., abroad, free of postage 1150 payment of extra receipts from first class postage to Treasury, repealed 1150 title declared as Revenue Act of 1917 1151 *War Revenue Taxes, * appropriation for expenses, collecting, etc 779 deficiency appropriation for expenses, collecting 348 deputy collectors, and inspectors, to be paid from sum for internal revenue agents, etc 348 *War Risk Insurance Act, * present law confined to marine and seamen’s insurance 398 Director’s powers and authority specified 399 administrative employees to be provided by Congress 399 assistance of Army and Navy surgeons 399 advisory board for death and disability insurance rates, etc 399 pay of members 399 powers conferred to secure testimony, etc 399 cooperation of Federal and State officials 399 jurisdiction of district courts to compel attendance of witnesses, etc 399 allowance of witness fees, etc 399 estimates to be submitted annually 400 appropriation for administrative salaries, expenses, etc 400 appointments from civil service eligibles; exceptions 400 salaries, etc., restricted 400 for family allowances 400 mode of payments from 400 for military and naval compensation, etc 400 mode of payments from 400 for military and naval insurance 400 premiums to be credited to 400 payments to be made from 400 military and naval pay deposit fund created; from sums retained 400 payment of awards from 400 marriage status recognized 400 terms defined, “child’2; limitation 401 “grandchild”; limitation 401 “parent” 401 “brother” and “sister” 401 “commissioned officer” 401 “man, ” and “enlisted man” 401 “enlistment” 401 “commissioner” 401 “injury” 402 “pay” 402 “military or naval forces” 402 payments to guardians for minors, etc 402 insurance information to be furnished by Bureau 402 records of policies held by persons in military or naval service to be kept, etc 402 punishment for false statements in claims for allowances, etc 402 accepting payments after right therefor ceases 402 allotments and family allowances 402ccxc allotments; applicable to all enlisted men 402 compulsory, to wife and child 402 voluntary, to other persons 403 distribution of amounts 403 retention of proportion if one-half of pay not allotted 403 family allowance granted on application 403 period of payment 403 Class A to wife or child 403 Class B to other relatives 403 if a woman, to children 404 restriction of payments in Class A 404 in Class B; exemptions 404 limitations to allowances in Class B 404 regulations to prescribe apportionments between Class A and Class B 404 monthly payments to Treasury Department from War and Navy Departments, for distributions 404 investigations, etc., of applications for family allowances 404 compensation to be paid for death of officers, enlisted men, and female nurses in service 405 to widow and children 405 to widowed mother; limitations 405 burial expenses 405 allowance during widowhood 405 dependent children, etc 405 termination, etc 405 apportionment between widow and children not with mother 405 total disability 406 with family dependents 406 requiring constant attendant 406 specific loss, etc., at $100 a month 406 partial disability; basis of ratings 406 medical services, surgical appliances, etc 406 military control while in service 406 monthly payments subject to family conditions 406 applicants for compensation to submit to medical examination 406 effect of refusal 407 submission to treatment when requested 407 effect of refusal 407 vocational education to be provided in dismemberment cases, etc 407 enlistment while taking 407 pay, family allowances, etc 407 effect of refusal 407 review, etc., of awards 407 time restrictions for awarding death or disability compensations 407 no compensation for death in service until officially recorded 407 compensation while “missing” restricted 407 no compensation for death for crime 407 military offense, unless by the enemy 407 dismissal, etc., to bar all rights 407 time limit for filing claims 407 extension permitted 408 restriction on period, of payments 408 compensation not assignable; free from liens and taxes 408 no compensation while receiving service or retirement pay 408 gratuities, etc., for death in service and in pension laws to persons in or who may enter service, not applicable hereafter 408 accrued rights not affected 408 compensation to female nurses in lieu of right under employees’ compensation Act 408 beneficiary of compensation to assign right of action if other than United States or enemy liable for death, etc 408 enforcement, etc.; money realized to credit of compensation fund 408 widow’s pension for service in Civil War, War with Spain, or Philippine Insurrection not less than $25 a month hereafter 408 allowance to children not affected 408 no reduction of present pensions 408 to be administered, etc., by Commissioner of Pensions 408 insurance granted on application, to Officers and enlisted men 409 female nurses in service included 409 death or disability policies; limit 409 premiums payable 409 time for applying, after enlistment, etc. 409 application assumed and insurance granted if in service April 6, 1917, and disabled or die without making 409 payment to widow, etc., if dying before receiving installments 409 limits of payments 409 terms and conditions of insurance contracts to be published 409 not assignable; payable to designated beneficiaries 409 payable in 240 monthly installments 409 alternative contracts authorized 409 basis of calculations; deductions excepted 409 changes of beneficiaries; limitation 409 provisions if beneficiaries not designated 410 administrative, etc., expenses borne by United States 410 basis of premium rates 410 term insurance during the war 410 conversion after the war 410 regulations to provide for, paying premiums, etc 410 advance payments limited; mode of making 410 jurisdiction of district courts of disagreements between bureau and beneficiaries over claims 410 allowance for attorney’s fees; other compensation forbidden 410 punishment for violations 410 temporary appointment of generals and lieutenant generals authorized 410 amendments to 555 powers and duties of Director specified 555 limitation on fees for presenting cases 555 attorneys recognized only in contested insurance claims before district court 556 fees to be determined by the court 556 limit and manner of payment 556 punishment for receiving, etc., unauthorized 556 former provisions repealed 556 War Risk Insurance Bureau amendments 609 term “parents” extended to parents through adoption 609 punishment for fraudulently receiving money, allotments, etc 609 payments not assignable, subject to debts, nor taxable 609ccxci payments not assignable, etc., except claims of United States against allotments, etc 609 dishonorable discharge, etc., to terminate insurance, compensation, etc 609 title of Act designated 610 allotments and family compensation 610 applicable to all enlisted men; insular exceptions 610 compulsory allotments 610 amounts established; wife separated from husband, or former wife divorced 610 illegitimate children 610 former wife divorced to have family allowance but no 610 unallotted portion of pay of enlisted man may be deposited to his credit 610 interest payable on, at rate for United States bonds 610 payment of, to enlisted man or beneficiary 610 family allowances modified 610 Class A, to wife or children; former wife divorced 610 Class B, to other relatives 610 children, or husband of a woman 611 payments under Class B; requirements modified 611 family of a woman included 611 investigation and certification of family allotments 611 determination of amounts modified 611 modified allowances made effective July 1, 1918 611 compensation payable for death of officers, enlisted men, and female nurses in service 611 excluded for personal misconduct, etc 611 soundness on entrance inferred 611 effective as of October 6, 1917 611 to widow or children 611 to dependent parents; limitations modified 612 burial expenses 612 allowed during widowhood 612 dependent children, etc 612 termination, etc 612 apportionment between widow and children not in her custody, etc 612 to widow restricted; widower 612 compensation for disability modified 612 total disability, individual 612 with wife, or wife and children 612 with dependent parents 612 requiring constant attendance 612 specific allowance at $100 a month; none for attendant 612 determination of monthly allowances modified 613 apportionment if wife or children not living with disabled person 613 dependent husband included in provisions for “wife” 613 allowance for dependent parent effective as of October 6, 1917 613 nonassignability, freedom from attachment, taxation, etc., repealed 613 no compensation while receiving service or retired pay 613 gratuities, etc., for death in service, and pension laws, not applicable to persons in service October 6, 1917, or entering thereafter, or to their widows, etc 613 accrued rights not affected 613 compensation to female nurses to be in lieu of rights under Federal employees’ compensation Act 613 injuries caused by other persons 613 action for damages to be assigned to United States or prosecuted by individual 613 compensation barred on failure 613 use of receipts recovered by United States 614 by beneficiary 614 conditional beneficiary to assign or prosecute action 614 compensation barred on failure 614 use of receipts recovered by United States or individual 614 regulations to be made 614 computation of compensation 614 no duties required of War or Navy Departments as to 614 insurance provisions for persons in service 614 time for applying after enlistment, etc 614 application inferred if disabled or dying in service without making one 614 allowance in death cases modified 615 payments limited; apportionment 615 effective as of October 6, 1917 615 previous payments not affected 615 revision of amounts 615 terms and conditions of contracts for, to be published 615 payments under, to designated beneficiaries 615 in 240 monthly installments 615 alternative contracts for, authorized 615 basis of calculating; deductions excepted 615 changes of beneficiaries; limitations 615 provisions if no beneficiary designated 615 marine and seamen’s insurance amended 897 insurance of vessels of friendly flags, freight, moneys, etc., operated by Shipping Board or chartered by citizens 897 of cargoes shipped in such vessels 898 against loss of life, etc., by risk of war, of masters, crews, etc 898 advisory board skilled in war risk insurance authorized to assist Bureau; duties, pay, etc 898 of two persons skilled in accident insurance; duties, pay, etc 898 claims disputed to be decided by district court in admiralty 898 compromises by Secretary of the Treasury allowed 898 marine and seamen’s insurance provisions suspended when necessity for, ceases 898 within six months after end of the war, in any event 898 pending claims or insurances not affected 898 Bureau extended to adjust outstanding claims for three years 898 meaning of “end of war” 898 allotments of enlisted men discontinued July 1, 1918, to be resumed 1212 payments directed on former authority, etc 1212 arrearages deducted from monthly pay to be paid on resumption of allotments 1212 family allowances; if awards modified on investigation no reimbursement required, for amount already paid, etc 1160 through fraud, etc., excepted 1160ccxcii time for applying after enlistment extended to April 12, 1918, for persons now in service 438 assuming application made for insurance limited to February 12, 1918 438 insurance applications allowed for persons taken prisoner before April 12, 1918, by any one in permitted class 502 beneficiary to be designated by insured; restrictions 502 vocational education provisions under, repealed 620 *War Risk Insurance Bureau, Treasury Department, * appropriation for salaries 772, 1227 for rent 772 for contingent expenses 772, 1227 for printing and binding 772, 1227 for furniture, supplies, etc 772, 1227 for traveling expenses 772 for automobile, etc 772 for field expenses 1227 for branch offices 1227 restriction on services 1227 for care, etc., of buildings for 771 for care, etc., Arlington Building and annex 1226 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 464, 1024 for miscellaneous expenses 1024 for family allowances 1024 payment of allotments and allowances of men missing in action 1024 additional pay for year 1920 to employees of 1167 employees at rates below $400 a year 1264 credit allowed disbursing clerk for instalment insurance payments in advance of verification of premium deductions 1184 duties of, to protect the lapsing of life insurance policies of persons in military service for nonpayment of premiums during the war 444 establishment of 102, 398 salary of Director 102, 398 creation of two divisions 398 Marine and Seamen’s Insurance 398 Military and Naval Insurance 398 pay of commissioners 398 to insure American vessels, freight and passage moneys, and cargoes 102 personal effects of officers, and crews 102 against loss by risk of war, if not attainable otherwise 102 officers and crews against loss of life or injury 103 compensation for detention when captured 103 to reinsure vessels, etc., of friendly flags insured by their own governments 103 with allied governments, American vessels, etc 103 forms of policies and rates of premiums to be adopted by; changes of rates 103 proceeds from premiums and salvages, to be credited to 103 permanently appropriated for losses, etc 103 officers and crews of American vessels to be insured by owners thereof, against loss of life or injury 103 either by Bureau or in insurance companies; terms 103 officers and crews, policies authorized, for death or permanent disability, etc.; computation of rates 103 rates for specified losses, etc 103 for detention when captured 104 aggregate limited 104 payments only as designated, etc 104 time for presenting claims limited 104 to be effected by the Secretary at owner’s expense on his failure to do so 104 liability of owner; lien on vessel 104 advisory board skilled in war risk insurance authorized, to assist; duties, pay, etc 104 of two persons skilled in accident insurance; duties, pay, etc 104 claims disputed to be decided by district court in admiralty 104 restriction on compensation for services by attorneys 105 amount determined by judge of court 105 appropriation for paying losses and returned premiums 105 for expenses of Bureau, salaries, etc 105 suspension of authority for insurance, when necessity therefor ceases to exist 105 to be made, at any event, in four years 105 outstanding insurance or claims not affected 105 further continuance of Bureau for three years to adjust outstanding liabilities 105 former extensions, etc., repealed 105 *War Savings Certificates, * appropriation for expenses of issuing, etc 292 issue authorized to borrow money for public expenditures 291 interest, form of payment, etc 291 payable in five years 291 aggregate allowed 291 limit of sales to one person; stamps to show payment 291 no circulation privilege 291 tax exemption specified 291 authorized issue increased from $2,000,000,000 to $4,000,000,000 966 aggregate holdings of any one series exceeding $1,000, unlawful 966 depositary banks, etc., may act as fiscal agents to sell and deliver 845 *War Savings Stamps, * advances to Post Office Department for sale, etc., of 1035 *War Stamp Taxes* (*see* Stamp Taxes, War). *War Supplies, etc., * sale authorized of, acquired since April 6, 1917, to any person, allied Government, etc 548, 850 plants, lands, etc 850 guns and ammunition only to other departments, allied Governments, and for citizen target practice 850 proceeds to be covered into the Treasury 548 full report to Congress 548 detailed report of, to Congress 850 except those to allied Governments 850 proceeds available for uses of original appropriation 850 use of proceeds from sales of, repealed 1173 *War Tax on Admissions and Dues* (*see* Admissions and Dues). *War Trade Board, * appropriation for expenses, etc 652 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 462ccxciii cable charges from exporters to be credited to 825, 1023 settlement of claims for losses, etc., in supplying manganese, etc., needed for national defense during the war, requested by 1274 *War with Austria-Hungary* (*see also* War with Germany), declaration of existence of 429 employment of entire Army, Navy, etc., authorized 429 *War with Germany* (*see also* War in Europe), appropriation for national security and defense 635 for preparing, etc., naval records of 1242 deficiency appropriation for national defense 429 additional pay of $60 to persons in active service during, on honorable discharge, etc., since April 7, 1917 1151 claims for damages to inhabitants of France, etc., by American forces, to be paid, etc 532 commander of forces in France to have rank, etc., of general during 410 conservation of food products, fuel, etc., during 276 damages, etc., to private property by naval forces in friendly European country to be paid, etc.; limit 705 declaration of existence of 1 employment of entire Army, Navy, etc., authorized 1 issue of bonds, etc., to meet expenditures of, etc 35, 288, 503, 844, 1309 registration of male persons between ages of 21 and 30, for military service in 80 reaching 21 years since June 5, 1917, for military service 557 of persons between 18 and 45, for military service 955 reinstatement of Government employees who served in, when discharged 1164 removal, etc., of all alien enemies over fourteen years old during 531 shipping charters, etc., placed under control of the President during 913 soldiers’ homestead entry privileges extended to service in 1161 vessels of alien enemies in jurisdiction to be immediately taken over, etc., by the United States 75 *War with Spain, * appropriation for arrears of pay 141, 666 deficiency appropriation for pay, etc 839 bronze medal for National Guard service in; conditions 873 pensions allowed widows, etc., of persons serving in; conditions 903 widows’ pension for service in, to be $25 a month, etc 408 *War Workers, D.
C., * provisions for furnishing transportation, home, etc., to persons leaving the service from November 11, 1918, to February 20, 1919 1052, 1266 *Wards Island, N.Y., * appropriation for naval hospital, public works 723 *Warehouse Act, United States, * appropriation for expenses of administering 1004 *Warehouse Receipts, * acceptance of drafts, etc., secured by, allowed Federal reserve member banks 235 *Warehouses, Terminals, etc., for Shipping Facilities, * priority of service to vessels at, etc., may be prescribed 915 *Warfield, Ky., * time extended for bridging, Tug Fork of Big Sandy River to Kermit, W.
Va., from 296 *Warm Springs Agency, Oreg., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 484 *Warrant Officers, Navy, * rank of chief, of permanent Navy, receiving temporary commissions 716 temporary appointments of, by Secretary of the Navy 716 of chief, by President and Congress 716 pay of retired chief, on active duty since August 29, 1916 516 retired, on active duty since August 29, 1916 516 *Warren, Ohio, * bridge authorized across Mahoning River at 392 *Warrenton, Va., * appropriation for public building 112 *Warrior River, Ala., * appropriation for improvement of 1279 *Warroad Harbor, Minn., * appropriation for improvement of, and River 258, 908, 1282 *Warwick River, Md., * appropriation for improvement of 253, 905, 1277 *Wasatch National Forest, Utah, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Washakie National Forest, Wyo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Washington, * appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 798, 1251 for aids to navigation, etc., in 161 for marine school expenses 706 agreement between Oregon and, for regulation, etc., of fishing in Columbia River and tributaries, consented to 515 *Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System, * appropriation for cost of extension, betterments, etc., from receipts 43, 851 *Washington Aqueduct* (*see also* Water Service, D.C.), deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 9 *Washington Ayslum and Jail, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries and expenses 944 for hospital, maintenance, etc 944 for payments to families of prisoners 945 for support of prisoners 945 for transportation of prisoners 945 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 8, 471 for support of prisoners 8, 471, 823 for abandoned families of prisoners 351 for transportation of prisoners 471 *Washington Bayou, Miss., * appropriation for improvement of 256, 908, 1281 *Washington Court House, Ohio, * appropriation for public building 112 *Washington, D.
C.* (*see also* District of Columbia), appropriation for public works, Bellevue naval magazine 723 for additional land for navy yard extension 724 closing of streets, alleys, etc 724ccxciv appropriation for navy yard, etc.; access to Anacostia Bridge permitted 724 termination of river front leases, etc 724 deficiency appropriation for improvements, Naval Gun Factory 370 for Naval Gun Factory, tools and machinery plant 370, 487 for navy yard improvements 370, 1166 balances of appropriations for navy yard additional land, covered in 1174 building for use of Treasury Department authorized in 295 *Washington Fertilizer Company, * garbage disposal plant of, in District of Columbia, to be acquired, etc 540 *Washington, Ga., * appropriation for public building 112, 636 *Washington, Ind., * appropriation for public building 112 *Washington, Iowa, * appropriation for public building 112 *Washington, Mo., * appropriation for public building 112 *Washington Monument, D.
C., * appropriation for care, etc., of grounds 132, 658 for care and maintenance 135, 660 for fuel, repairs, etc 135, 660 for Sunday, etc., opening 135, 660 deficiency appropriation for new cables for elevator 474 for fuel, repairs, etc 474 *Washington National Forest, Wash., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Washington Parish, La., * time extended for bridging Pearl River, by Pearl River County, Miss., and 1041 *Washington’s Birthplace, Va., * appropriation for repairs, etc 135, 660 for care of 786, 1240 *Washoe Indians, Nev., * appropriation for support, etc., from unexpended balances 575 *Wastes, * appropriation for utilizing wool scouring 1047 *Watches, * excise tax on sales of, by dealers 1124 *Water and Sewers at Military Posts, * appropriation for expenses 54, 860 connecting Fort Crook, Nebr., with Omaha water service 860 deficiency appropriation for 11, 30, 194, 361, 379 for war expenses for 478 for, 1919 1029 *Water Front Property, Navy, * improvements to, leased from any State, etc., to become property of lessor on termination 705 *Water Holes, etc., * appropriation for developing, rendering accessible, etc., in arid regions 145 *Water Hyacinth, * appropriation for removing, from waters of Florida 255, 907, 1279 for removing, from waters of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas 256, 907, 1280 *Water Service, D.
C., * appropriation for extending connections to new Government buildings 925 for Washington Aqueduct, reservoir, tunnel, filtration plant, etc 951 for Conduit Road, repairs, etc 951 for emergency fund 951 appropriation for installing, etc., water meters in public buildings, grounds, etc 951 for McMillan Park Reservoir grounds 951 area around Champlain Avenue pumping station transferred to District Commissioners 951 for pay, civilian guards 951 control of Secretary of War over Aqueduct, etc., not affected 951 for water department, salaries 952 for general expenses 952 for extending mains, installing meters, etc 952 for extending main, including meter, to Federal reservations in Virginia 660 deficiency appropriation for operation expenses 9, 351 for constructing mains to supply new Government buildings, etc 472 for extending mains, etc 472 services of temporary technical, etc., employees authorized 953 laborers, mechanics, etc 953 *Water Supply of the United States, * appropriation for investigations to determine the; artesian wells 145, 670 *Water Terminals, * examinations for river and harbor improvements to include report on transfer facilities, etc., at 912 *Water Transportation, * routing of freight by shipper by canal, etc., or part by rail, over systems under Federal control 1290 no change of, authorized 1290 *Water Valley, Miss., * appropriation for public building 112 *Wateree River, N.
C., * appropriation for improvement of 254 *Watering Places, Public Lands, * appropriation for classifying, etc., lands for public 145, 670 deficiency appropriation for classifying lands for public, etc 460 *Waters, * internal revenue tax on sales by producers, etc., of artificial mineral 1116 carbonated 1116 natural mineral or table 1116 *Waters, Medicinal, etc., * war excise tax on sales of. by producers, etc 317 *Watersheds of Navigable Streams* (*see* Conservation of Navigable Waters, etc.). *Watertown Arsenal, Mass., * appropriation for locomotive crane 128 for storehouse and equipment 128 for fire engine; roads, etc 128 for oil storage facilities 128 for buildings; reappropriation 128 for extending power service 129 for smith shop, etc 129 for fire protection, etc 129 for foundry and equipment 129 for operating, etc., testing machines 129, 654 for power tunnel 654 for engines, cars, etc 654 for machine tools 654 for main office, extension 654 for crane; roads and walk 654 deficiency appropriation, for machine shop, repairs, etc 354 for increasing capacity for manufacturing gun carriages 354ccxcv deficiency appropriation, for buildings 354 for armor-piercing projectiles manufacture 354 for locomotive crane 354 for testing machines 354 *Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, N.
Y., * appropriation for improving large gun shop 129 for machine tools; reappropriation 129 for fuel storage, etc 129 for rebuilding dock, etc 129 for increasing railroad facilities 654 for cranes, storage yard, etc 655 for additional land 655 deficiency appropriation for office building, improvements, etc 354 for increasing facilities for manufacture of mobile cannon 354 for roads, etc 354 for water tower, etc 1026 *Waterways Commission, * appointment of; composition 269 to formulated plans for developing water resources for navigation, etc 269 subjects for study, investigation, etc., in cooperation with departments, commissions, etc 269 compensation of members 269 consideration of matters to be undertaken independently, or with States, individuals, etc 269 assignment of respective jurisdictions, rights and interests 269 employment of engineers, experts, constructors, etc., authorized 269 appropriation for expenses 269 expenditures authorized; technical services office supplies, etc 269 authorized river and harbor improvements not interfered with, etc 270 *Waterways Commission, Canadian Joint, * appropriation for salaries and expenses 526, 1332 requested to investigate improvement of Saint Lawrence River, Montreal to Lake Ontario, for oceangoing vessels 1290 *Waterways, Inland, * appropriation for improvement of, Rehobeth Bay to Delaware Bay, Del 252 for improvement of, Chincoteague Bay, Va., to Delaware Bay, at Lewes, Del 252, 1277 for improvement of, Delaware River to Chesapeake Bay, Del. and Md 253, 1277 for improvement of, coast of Virginia 905 for improvement of, Norfolk, Va., to Beaufort Inlet, N.
C 254, 906, 1278 for improvement of, Norfolk, Va., to sounds of North Carolina 1278 for improvement of, Swan Quarter Bay to Deep Bay, N. C 254, 906, 1278 for improvement of, Pamlico Sound to Beaufort Inlet, N. C 254, 906, 1278 for improvement of, Core Sound to Beaufort, N. C 906, 1278 for improvement of, Beaufort to Jacksonville, N. C 254, 906, 1278 for improvement of, Charleston to McClellanville, S. C 906 for improvement of, Charleston to Winyah Bay, S. C 1278 for improvement of, between Beaufort, S.
C., and Saint Johns River, Fla 254, 1278 for improvement of, Mississippi River to Sabine River 256, 1280 no expense for land 1280 appropriation for improvement of, Mermentau River to Sabine River, La., and Tex 256 for improvement of, Jefferson, Tex., to Shreveport, La 256, 907 for improvement of, coast of Texas 257 for improvement of, Galveston to Corpus Christi, Tex 1281 for improvement of, Los Angeles to Long Beach, Cal 910 for improvement of, Port Townsend Bay to Oak Bay, Wash 260, 910, 1285 from Mississippi River to Sabine River, section between Mermentau and Sabine Rivers modified 907 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, connecting Buzzard and Cape Cod Bays, Mass 262 purchase, etc., of Cape Cod Canal 262 appropriation for condemnation proceedings, etc 262 Gravesend Bay to Jamaica Bay, N.
Y 1288 Newbern to Wilmington, N. C 1289 Beaufort to Cape Fear River, N. C 1288 Core Sound to Beaufort Harbor, N. C 1288 Chincoteague Bay, Va., to Delaware Bay, Del 1288 Charleston, S. 0., to North Santee River 1289 Indian River to San Carlos Bay, Fla 1289 Calcasieu River, La. to Sabine River, La. and Tex 264 Galveston Bay to Rockport and Corpus Christi, Tex 1289 Great Lakes to Hudson River for oceangoing vessels 1289 Puget Sound to Grays Harbor, Wash 1290 Waterways, Inland and Coastwise, operation, etc., of, under Federal control in time of war, authorized 455 *Waukegan, Wis., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 255, 909, 1283 *Waynesboro, Ya., * appropriation for public building 112 *Waynesburg, Pa., * appropriation for public building 112 *Waynesville, N.
C., * appropriation for public building 112 *Weather Bureau, * appropriation for salaries, etc 974 cooperation with other bureaus, etc 975 for expenses in Washington 975 for printing office expenses 975 restriction on printing by Bureau 975 for expenses outside of Washington 975 for traveling expenses 976 for establishing, etc., aerological stations in aid of Army aeronautics 43, 976 for repairing, etc., seacoast telegraph lines 976 for printing and binding for 175, 700 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 32 *Webbers Falls, Okla., * bridge authorized across Arkansas River, Gore and 342 *Webbers Falls Railroad Company, * may bridge Arkansas River, Webbers Falls to Gore, Okla 342 *Webster, Jerome P., * may accept present from British Government 1326 *Weeds, * appropriation for investigating methods of exterminating 983ccxcvi *Weights and Measures, International Bureau of, * appropriation for annual contribution 523, 1329 *Weights and Measures, International Committee of, * appropriation for expenses of member 807, 1259 *Weights, Measures, and Markets, D.
C., Superintendent of, * appropriation for, chief inspector, inspectors, etc 920 for motor vehicles 925 *Weiser National Forest, Idaho, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Wells, Oil and Gas, * deductions allowed for depletion, etc., of, in computing taxable income of individuals 1067 corporations 1078 *Wenaha National Forest, Wash, and Oreg., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Wenatchee-Beebe Orchard Company, * may bridge Columbia River, Chelan Falls, Wash 1185 *Wenatchee National Forest, Wash., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Wenatchee, Wash., * appropriation for public building 112 *West Dundee, Ill., * construction of bridge authorized across Fox River by East Dundee and 450 *West India Islands Acquired from Denmark* (*see* Virgin Islands). *West Indies, * appropriation for Weather Service expenses in 975 *West Point, Ga., * appropriation for public building 112 *West Point, N.
Y.* (*see* Military Academy). *Westport, Conn., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 251, 905, 1276 *Weymouth Back River, Mass., * appropriation for improvement of 251, 1275 *Weymouth Fore River, Mass., * appropriation for improvement of 251, 1275 *Whaley, Honorable Richard S., * deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 27 *Whaling Vessels, * deck officer requirements not applicable to 549 *Wheat* (*see also* Food Products, Fuel, etc.), appropriation for investigating black rust of, etc 981 additional credits to foreign governments for purchase of United States, etc 1312 minimum price guaranteed to producers of crop of 1918 281 additional duty on imports to maintain, authorized 281 declared absolute until May 1, 1918 281 preference to be given American grown, in purchases for relief of European population 1161 purchase, sale, etc., of, by the President at a minimum price, authorized 279 *Wheat and.
Flour, * provisions for maintaining price guaranties for wheat crops of 1918 and 1919, etc. 1348 arrangements, agencies, etc., authorized 1348 powers conferred on the President 1348 purchase of wheat for cash at guaranteed price 1348 sale of, and flour thereof 1349 charge for handling, storage, etc 1349 control, etc., for delivery to trade 1349 borrow money on assets 1349 powers conferred on the President; lease, etc., storage facilities 1349 compensation for; suit if amount unsatisfactory 1349 regulations authorized to prevent evil practices at exchanges, etc 1349 records, returns, etc., of transactions in wheat and flour, required 1349 at clearing houses, etc 1349 penalty for violations, etc 1350 free and open market for wheat and products to be established when this act expires 1350 licenses for importing, exporting, manufacturing, etc., may be required 1350 preference to flour exports 1350 conducting business without, etc., forbidden 1350 accounts, etc., to be submitted 1350 unfair rates, profits, etc., by licensees, unlawful 1350 to be discontinued on order of the President 1350 fair rates, profits, etc., directed 1350 penalty for violations, etc 1350 not applicable to farmers, etc 1350 common carriers 1350 importing or exporting of, may be declared unlawful 1351 exceptions, etc 1351 no port preferences allowed 1351 penalty for violations, etc 1351 additional duty on imports of, etc., authorized to maintain guaranteed price 1351 no existing duty reduced 1351 amendments to cotton futures Act 1351 penalty for false statements, etc., to secure benefits of guaranties, etc 1352 assaulting officials, etc 1352 willfully violating regulations 1352 appropriation for carrying out guaranties, etc 1352 allowance for administrative expenses 1353 moneys from sales, etc., made a revolving fund 1353 balances to be covered in 1353 payment from, for rent in District of Columbia, forbidden 1353 statement of receipts and expenditures to be made monthly to each House of Congress 1353 final report to contain full statement of all operations 1353 construction of terms used 1353 corporations, etc., responsible for acts of employees, agents, etc 1353 provisions to cease when war emergency has passed 1355 to be proclaimed by the President 1353 not later than June 1, 1920 1353 purchases of, after June 1, 1920, by the President, etc., forbidden 1353 pending actions, etc., not affected by termination of the Act 1353 enforcement of rights and liabilities 1353 prosecution of offenses, etc 1353 *Whisky* (*see also* Beverages), blended, exempt from additional tax on rectified spirits 310, 1108 *White Earth Band, Chippewa Indians, Minn., * appropriation for annual celebration, from tribal funds 572ccxcvii *White Earth Indian Reservation, Minn., * appropriation for completing enrollment of allottees on 572 *White Earth, Minn., * appropriation for Indian school building; local contribution 573 *White House* (*see* Executive Mansion, etc.). *White Lake, Mich., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 258, 909, 1283 *White Pine Blister Rust, * appropriation for study, etc., of 980 for expenses of eradicating, etc 980 local, etc., cooperation 981 paying for destroyed trees, etc., forbidden 981 *White River, * bridge authorized across, Forsyth, Mo 516 *White River, Ark., * appropriation for improvement of 257, 908, 1281 *White River Cemetery Company, * sale of lands in former Rosebud Indian Reservation to 1320 *White River National Forest, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *White River Ute Indians, Utah, * appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 587 for irrigating allotted lands of 587 *Whiteville Lumber Company, * may bridge Waccamaw River, Pireway Ferry, N.
C 342 *Whitman National Forest, Oreg., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Wichita, etc., Indians, Okla., * appropriation for support, etc., of 577 *Wichita National Forest, Okla., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 *Widows of Soldiers, etc., * to have preference hereafter in clerical, etc., appointments in departments, etc 1293 *Widows’ Pensions, * rate established at $25 a month, for Civil and Spanish Wars and Philippine insurrection 408 no pension reduced 408 *Wild Animals, * appropriation for destroying, etc., affected with rabies 995 *Willamette River, * appropriation for improvement of, above Portland, and at Willamette Falls 260, 910, 1285 for improvement of lower 260, 910, 1285 for improvement of, at Oregon City 260 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, to secure 35-foot depth below Portland 265 *Willamette Slough, Oreg., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 265 *Willapa Harbor and River, Wash., * construction of improvement work authorized; condition 287 *Willapa River, Wash., * appropriation for improvement of, and harbor 260 *Williams, Wallace, * deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Williamson, W.
Va., * bridge authorized across Tug River, at 1185 *Williamston, N. C., * bridge authorized across Roanoke River at 1186 *Willow Tree Park, D. C., * appropriation for care, etc 133 for new public comfort station in 133 *Wilmington, Del., * appropriation for maintenance of harbor 252, 905, 1277 *Wilmington, N. C., * appropriation for public building 112 for public building, rent 636 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of waterway from Newbern to 1289 *Wilmington, Ohio, * appropriation for public building 112 *Wilmot, Ark., * time extended for bridging Bayou Bartholomew, at 592 *Wilson Borough, Pa., * bridge authorized across Monongahela River, at 1187 *Wilson, Hugh R., * may accept present from British Government 1326 *Winchester, Mass., * appropriation for public building 112 *Wind Cave National Park, S.
Dak., * appropriation for protection, etc 152, 679 *Wind River Indian Reservation* (*see* Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo.), *Winder Building, D. C., * appropriation for rent of annex to 1232 *Wine Spirits, * additional war revenue tax on, withdrawn for fortifying wines 311 used in fortifying wines, or on hand for 312 revenue tax on, withdrawn for fortifying wines 1110 *Wines* (*see also* Beverages and War Revenue Act, 1917), additional war revenue tax levied on all 311 amount of tax paid on hand 311 on brandy or wine spirits for fortifying pure sweet wines 311 internal revenue tax on still 1110 containing over 24 per cent of alcohol taxed as distilled spirits 1110 use of brandy, etc., to fortify 1110 champagne or sparkling 1110 artificially carbonated 1110 floor tax on stock on hand 1111 produced for family use exempt; limit 1111 natural wine defined 1109 addition of water and sugar permitted 1109 sweet wine defined 1110 prohibition against intoxicating liquors in postal act, 1917, not applicable to, for sacramental uses 329 provisions for fortifying pure sweet 1111 sale to military forces in uniform, unlawful; punishment for 82 extended to naval forces 393 use of distilled spirits produced from foods, etc., allowed for fortifying sweet 282 using fruits, etc., for making, for beverages prohibited after May 1, 1919, etc 1046 sales of, for beverages, except for export, forbidden after June 30, 1919 1046 rules, etc., to be prescribed for manufacture, etc., for sacramental, medicinal, etc., uses 1046 importing, hereafter, during the war, etc., forbidden 1047 shipments en route, excepted 1047ccxcviii punishment for violations 1047 authority of the President to limit use of fruits, etc., for making, not impaired 1047 *Winnebago County, Ill., * may bridge Rock River at Camp Grant with Rockford 1042 *Winnebago Indian Hospital, Nebr., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 564 *Winnemucca, Nev., * appropriation for public building 112 *Winslow, Ariz., * appropriation for bridge across Little Colorado River: payment by Indians, etc 569 *Winslow, L.
Lanier, * may accept present from British Government 1326 *Winyah Bay, S. C., * appropriation for improvement of 254, 906 for improvement of waterway from Charleston to 1278 *Wireless Communication, * appropriation for enforcing, laws for ocean steamers, etc 806, 1258 *Wireless Telegraphy* (*see* Radio Communication). *Wisconsin, * mutual cession of lands with Minnesota, approved 959 *Wisner, La., * bridge authorized across Bayou Macon near 249 *Withlacoochee River, Fla., * appropriation for improvement of 255, 906, 1279 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 264 *Witnesses, United States Courts, * appropriation for fees, etc 157, 684 deficiency appropriation for fees 32, 381, 841, 1040 *Wittenberg, Wis., * sale of lands, etc., of former Indian school; deposit of proceeds 590 *Wolcott, James L., * deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Wolf Creek Lumber Company, * may operate, etc., bridge across Tug River, Kermit, W.
Va 395 *Wolf River, Miss., * appropriation for improvement of 256, 907, 1280 *Wolves, * appropriation for devising methods for destroying 995 amount for destroying, in national forests, etc 995 for destroying, for suppression of rabies 995 *Woman in Industry, * appropriation for diffusing, etc., information as to employment of 696 *Women, * employment of, directed for food survey work 275 *Women Alien Enemies, * over fourteen years old, in the United States in time of war, liable to be taken, removed, etc 531 conduct toward, restraint of, etc., to be directed by the President 531 *Women Employees, D.
C., * provisions for establishing minimum wages for 960 *Women of the Civil War, Memorial to, * temporary structures for Red Cross, allowed on grounds of 90 *Wood Distillation, * appropriation for investigating methods of 989 *Wood, George H., * appointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1175 *Woodbridge Creek, N. J., * appropriation for improvement of 252, 905, 1276 *Woodbury Creek, N. J., * appropriation for improvement of 252, 1277 *Woodbury, N. J., * appropriation for public building 112 *Woodcock, Amos W.
W., * deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Woods Hole, Mass., * appropriation for fish hatchery 169 *Woodstock, Ill., * deficiency appropriation for public building site 5 *Woodward, Okla., * appropriation for public building 112 terms of court at 604 *Wool, * appropriation for utilizing, scouring wastes 1047 *Wool Industry, * appropriation for investigating problems of, on western farms, etc 978 *Workday of Railroad Employees, * deficiency appropriation for expenses of Commission on 3 *Workhouse, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries 949 for operation and maintenance 949 for fuel, etc.; repair material 949 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 9, 472 for fuel, etc 1022 sale of surplus products; deposit of proceeds 949 *Working Conditions, Labor, * appropriation for expenses, war labor administration 694 *Workmen’s Compensation Laws, State, * jurisdiction of district courts of claims for rights and remedies under 395 exclusive of State courts 395 *Workshops, * excise tax on products of, using prohibited child labor 1138 *Wrapping Paper, Postal Service, * deficiency appropriation for 23 *Wrecking Vessels, * deck officer requirements not applicable to 549 *Wrede, Edw.
C., * deficiency appropriation for services 26 *Wrede, Russell, * deficiency appropriation for services 376 *Wyandotte, Mich., * appropriation for public building 112 *Wyoming, * appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 798, 1251 potassium deposits in Sweet Water County, may be leased, etc 298 *Wyoming National Forest, Wyo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 988 lands added to 1152 **Y.** *Yachts, * excise tax on sales of, by builder, etc 1123 annual war excise tax on users of 318 special tax imposed on users of 1129 *Yakima Agency, Wash., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 587 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 840ccxcix *Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash., * appropriation for reimbursing reclamation fund for water furnished 149, 675 for Satus, Toppenish and Simcoe irrigation projects 562 for irrigation system; repayment 587 for enlarging Wapato irrigation project, to supply allotments in 588 payment to Violetta, and W.
D. Stone from 588 *Yakima Indians, Wash., * appropriation for irrigation system on lands of 587 for paying attorneys, from tribal funds 588 *Yakima Irrigation Project, Wash., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 149, 675 *Yamhill River, Oreg., * appropriation for improvement of 260, 910, 1285 *Yankton Indian Reservation, S. Dak., * appropriation for school buildings on 585 *Yankton Sioux Indians, S. Dak., * appropriation for support, etc., of 586 *Yaquina River, Calif., * appropriation for improvement of 260, 915 for improvement of, Bay and Harbor 1280 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1290 *Yazoo River, Miss., * appropriation for improvement of, and tributaries 256, 908, 1281 *Ybor Estuary, Tampa Bay, Fla., * use of, for commercial purposes, allowed 255 *Yellow Fever, * appropriation for prevention of epidemic. 121, 645 *Yellowstone Irrigation Project, Mont.-N.
Dak., Lower, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 148, 674 deficiency appropriation for repairs to works, storm damages 1168 *Yellowstone, Mont., * sale of lands in Madison National Forest near, for hotels, etc., authorized 1152 *Yellowstone National Park, Wyo., * appropriation for protection, etc 151, 677 use restricted 151 for roads, etc 132, 678 removal of snow 132, 678 road extensions, etc 678 for widening roads, etc 678 for new road, Gardiner Slide 678 for resurfacing, etc., belt line 678 for care of buffalo 151 for commissioner in 812, 1265 *Yerba Buena Island, Calif., * appropriation for naval training station; maintenance 712, 726 deficiency appropriation for naval training station 205, 1166 for naval training station water supply 1034 *Yoakum, Tex., * appropriation for public building 112 *Yonkers, N.
Y., * limit of cost of building site, increased 1155 use of former appropriations 1155 sale of portion to city for widening streets 1155 *Yosemite National Park, Calif., * appropriation for protection, etc.; road, etc 152, 678 installing hydroelectric plant; reappropriation 152 deficiency appropriation for hydroelectric plant, from park revenues 491 *Youghiogheny River, Md. and Pa., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 *Youghiogheny River, Pa., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 263 *Youngs Bay, Oreg., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 265 *Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, * may bridge Mahoning River, East Youngstown, Ohio 1158, 1159 Struthers, Ohio 1186 *Yukon River, Alaska, Apoon Mouth of, * appropriation for improvement of 260 *Yuma Indian Reservation, Calif., * appropriation for reclamation charges; reimbursement 570 for roads, bridges, etc 570 *Yuma Irrigation Project, Ariz.-Calif., * appropriation for maintenance, etc 148, 674 moneys received in auxiliary fund to be used for construction, etc 437 **Z.** *Zanzibar, * appropriation for interpreters and guards at consulates in 529, 1334 *Zippel Bay, Lake of the Woods, Minn., * appropriation for improvement of 258, 908, 1282 *Zirconium, * provisions for increasing supply, production, etc., of, for national security and defense 1009 *Zollinger, Ferdinand, jr., * exchange of lands with, to add to Cache National Forest, Utah 1209 *Zones, Prohibitory, * may be established about coal mines, munition plants, etc., to prevent traffic in intoxicants 958, 1047 *Zoological Park, D.
C., National, * appropriation for expenses; half from District revenues 122, 652 for parkway connecting, with Rock Creek Park 126 for printing and binding for 175, 700 for lands connecting, with Potomac Park and Rock Creek Park 650 *Zuni Indian Reservation, N. Mex., * appropriation for irrigation project on 562 2 **THE STATUTES AT LARGE** OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FROM APRIL, 1917, TO MARCH, 1919 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF THE TWO HOUSES OF CONGRESS AND RECENT TREATIES, CONVENTIONS, AND EXECUTIVE PROCLAMATIONS AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION EDITED, PRINTED, AND PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE **VOL.
XL** IN TWO PARTS Part 1—Public Acts and Resolutions Part 2—Private Acts and Resolutions, Concurrent Resolutions, Treaties, Proclamations, and Amendment to the Constitution PART 2 WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1919 iii **LIST** of the PRIVATE ACTS OF CONGRESS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME Laws of the Sixty-fifth Congress of the United States. STATUTE I—1917. Page. *“Owa,” Steam Yacht.* An Act To authorize Peter Goelet Gerry to enter into a contract with the Secretary of the Navy, in behalf of the United States, for the use of the steam yacht Owera.
May 12, 1917 1355 *Nancy E. Mullins.* An Act For the relief of Mrs. Nancy E. Mullins. July 27, 1917 1355 STATUTE II—1917–1918. *Ida Cottrell Hodgson.* An Act Granting six months’ pay to Ida Cottrell Hodgson, widow of Frederick Grady Hodgson, deceased, colonel, United States Army, retired. December 8, 1917 1357 *Harry Graham.* An Act To authorize the President of the United States to appoint Harry Graham captain of Infantry. February 19, 1918 1357 *H. H. Hogan.* An Act Authorizing the Postmaster General to cancel or readjust the screen-wagon contract of H.
H. Hogan at Kansas City, Missouri. March 29, 1918 1358 *Saginaw and Manistee Lumber Company.* An Act To extend the time for cutting timber on the Coconino and Tusayan National Forests, Arizona. April 1, 1918 1358 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. June 8, 1918 1358 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain, soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war.
July 2, 1918 1370 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war. July 2, 1918 1387 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war. July 2, 1918 1403 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war.
July 2, 1918 1413 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war. July 2, 1918 1422 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War, and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war. July 2, 1918 1432 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war.
July 2, 1918 1439 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent children of soldiery and sailors of said war. July 2, 1918 1448 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war. July 2, 1918 1458 *Faribault, Minn., alley.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to sell and convey certain land to the city of Faribault, Minnesota.
July 3, 1918 1466 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors. July 3, 1918 1466 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors.
July 3, 1918 1471iv *Pensions, Regulars, and other than Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors. July 3, 1918 1472 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors.
July 3, 1918 1477 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors. July 3, 1918 1478 *District of Columbia, power conduit.* An Act For the construction of a private conduit across Michigan Avenue northeast, in the District of Columbia. July 8, 1918 1483 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy and of wars other than the Civil War, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors.
July 11, 1918 1484 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy and of wars other than the Civil War, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. July 11, 1918 1486 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy and of wars other than the Civil War, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors.
July 11, 1918 1489 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war. July 20, 1918 1491 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. October 5, 1918 1503 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors.
October 5, 1918 1515 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. October 5, 1918 1522 *William Bowles, children of.* An Act To authorize the health officer of the District of Columbia to permit the disinterment of the bodies of Eliza Hill Bowles, Bernice Worthen Bowles, and Bessie Vivian Bowles. October 10, 1918 1527 *Siems, Carey—H.
S. Kerbaugh Corporation.* An Act Providing for the sale of certain lands in the original town site of Port Angeles, Washington. November 5, 1918 1528 STATUTE III—1918–1919. *Alexander F. McCollam.* An Act For the relief of Alexander F. McCollam. February 4, 1919 1529 *Alma Harris.* An Act For the relief of Alma Harris. February 4, 1919 1529 *Ira G. Kilpatrick and Guy D. Dill.* An Act For the relief of Ira G. Kilpatrick and Guy D. Dill. February 4, 1919 1529 *Edith Carow Roosevelt.* An Act Granting a pension to Edith Carow Roosevelt.
February 25, 1919 1530 *David E. Gray.* An Act For the relief of David E. Gray. February 25, 1919 1530 *Mrs. W. E. Crawford.* An Act For the relief of Mrs. W. E. Crawford. March 3, 1919 1530 *Thomas G. Allen.* An Act To compensate Thomas G. Allen for injuries received while employed in the General Land Office of the United States, and making an appropriation therefor. March 3, 1919 1530 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors.
March 3, 1919 1531 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy and of wars other than the Civil War, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. March 3, 1919 1536 *Public lands, homestead patents, etc.* An Act Validating certain applications for and entries of public lands, and for other purposes. March 4, 1919 1538 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors.
March 4, 1919 1546 *Jennie M. Heath.* An Act Striking from the pension roll the name of Jennie M. Heath. March 4, 1919 1553 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war. March 4, 1919 1553 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors.
March 4, 1919 1562 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors. March 4, 1919 1572 *Public lands, Arkansas.* An Act For the relief of the claimants of certain unsurveyed lands in Mississippi County, Arkansas. March 4, 1919 1577 v LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS.
Page. For joint meeting of the two Houses. April 2, 1917 1581 Correcting enrollment of Army appropriation bill. May 8, 1917 1581 Correcting enrollment of Army emergency increase bill. May 18, 1917 1581 Accepting statue of Sequoyah from Oklahoma. June 4, 1917 1581 Correcting enrollment of river and harbor appropriation bill. August 4, 1917 1582 Correcting enrollment of trading with the enemy bill. September 25, 1917 1582 Correcting enrollment of trading with the enemy bill. September 27, 1917 1582 Correcting enrollment of bill relating to explosives.
September 29, 1917 1582 Requesting the President to designate a day of prayer. October 4, 1917 1582 Correcting enrollment of war insurance bill. October 6, 1917 1583 For adjournment of Congress. October 6, 1917 1583 Printing ordered of revenue acts in one document. October 6, 1917 1583 For joint meeting of the two Houses. December 4, 1917 1585 For holiday recess. December 17, 1917 1585 For joint meeting of the two Houses. January 4, 1918 1585 For joint meeting of the two Houses.
January 8, 1918 1585 Correcting enrollment of bill relating to Choctaw and Chickasaw lands. January 24, 1918 1585 Printing ordered of additional copies of Income Tax Primer. February 5, 1918 1586 For joint meeting of the two Houses. February 11, 1918 1586 Requesting the President to designate a day of prayer. April 2, 1918 1586 Requesting the President to recommend observance of Mothers’ Day. May 9, 1918 1586 For joint meeting of the two Houses. May 27, 1918 1587 Printing ordered of Journal of Grand Army Encampment, 1918.
May 28, 1918 1587 Correcting enrollment of bill for protecting uniform of friendly nations. July 2, 1918 1587 Printing ordered of additional copies of revenue bill, 1918. September 4, 1918 1587 For joint meeting of the two Houses. November 11, 1918 1587 Correcting enrollment of agricultural food production bill. November 21, 1918 1588 For adjournment of Congress. November 21, 1918 1588 For joint meeting of the two Houses. December 2, 1918 1589 For joint session in commemoration of Ex-President Theodore Roosevelt.
January 10, 1919 1589 Mine-leasing conference report. February 11, 1919 1589 Printing ordered of proceedings in Congress on death of Theodore Roosevelt. February 18, 1919 1590 Printing ordered of additional copies of Income Tax, etc., Regulations. February 25, 1919 1590 Correcting enrollment of Omnibus pension bill H. R. 12211. February 25, 1919 1590 Printing ordered of Journal of Grand Army Encampment, 1919. February 27, 1919 1590 Correcting enrollment of bill providing hospitals for discharged soldiers, etc.
March 3, 1919 1591 vii LIST OF CONVENTIONS AND AGREEMENTS. Page. Parcel post convention with Salvador. Signed at Washington July 27, 1917; approved by the President July 27, 1917, and by Salvador August 27, 1917 1595 Parcel post convention with Mexico. Signed at Washington August 17, 1917; approved by the President August 19, 1917, and by Mexico October 18, 1917 1605 Arbitration agreement with France. Signed at Washington February 27, 1918; proclaimed May 16, 1918 1616 Arbitration agreement with Norway.
Signed at Washington March 30, 1918; proclaimed July 12, 1918 1618 Convention with Great Britain for reciprocal military service. Signed at Washington June 3, 1918; proclaimed July 30, 1918 1620 Convention with Great Britain for reciprocal military service with Canada. Signed at Washington June 3, 1918; proclaimed July 30, 1918 1624 Arbitration agreement with Great Britain. Signed at Washington June 3, 1918; proclaimed September 30, 1918 1627 Convention with France for reciprocal military service.
Signed at Washington September 3, 1918; proclaimed November 11, 1918 1629 Convention with Italy for reciprocal military service. Signed at Washington August 24, 1918; proclaimed November 18, 1918 1633 Convention with Greece for reciprocal military service. Signed at Washington August fr, 1918; proclaimed November 18, 1918 1637 Arbitration agreement with Japan. Signed at Washington, August 23, 1918; proclaimed February 25, 1919 1641 ix LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS. Page. Convening extra session of Congress.
March 9, 1917 1645 Designating a day to contribute aid to Ruthenians. March 16, 1917 1645 Convening Congress April 2, 1917. March 21, 1917 1646 Permitting surface entries of coal lands, Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana, to be perfected. March 21, 1917 1646 Modifying area of the Crook National Forest, Arizona. March 21, 1917 1647 Announcing payment for Danish West Indian Islands cession. March 31, 1917 1649 Declaring existence of state of war with Germany. April 6, 1917 1650 Permitting prior entries on ceded coal lands of Crow Indian Reservation, Montana, to be perfected.
April 6, 1917 1653 Permitting branches of German insurance companies to continue business. April 6, 1917 1654 Opening to entry certain coal lands within former Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, North Dakota. April 7, 1917 1655 Warning against treason, etc. April 16, 1917 1659 Allowing rejected homestead entries on coal lands classed as agricultural, etc., in Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana. April 27, 1917 1660 Designating June 1, 1917, as registration day, etc. May 18, 1917 1664 Declaring rules for maintenance of neutrality of Panama Canal.
May 23, 1917 1667 Permitting citizens to pay patent fees to Germany. May 24, 1917 1669 Warning persons against leaving the country to evade registration. May 23, 1917 1669 Diminishing area of the Pike National Forest, Colorado. June 12, 1917 1670 Enlarging area of the Colorado National Forest, Colorado. June 12, 1917 1671 Granting civil amnesty and pardon in certain cases. June 14, 1917 1672 Reserving additional coal lands in Alaska from leases. June 18, 1917 1672 Extending area of the El Morro National Monument, New Mexico, June 18, 1917 1673 Designating July 5, 1917, as registration day in Porto Rico.
June 27, 1917 1674 Acquiring Jamestown Exposition site, Virginia, for Naval purposes. June 28, 1917 1674 Setting aside the Verendrye National Monument, North Dakota. June 29, 1917 1677 Diminishing area of the Palisade National Forest, Idaho and Wyoming. June 30, 1917 1678 Designating July 2 to September 2, 1917, as period for registration in Alaska. June 30, 1917 1679 Designating July 31, 1917, as registration day in Hawaii. July 2, 1917 1680 Calling the National Guard and Reserve into service of the United States.
July 3, 1917 1681 Prohibiting the exportation of certain articles, etc. July 9, 1917 1683 Prohibiting business of marine and war risk insurance by branches of German insurance companies. July 13, 1917 1684 Discontinuing the Dakota National Forest, North Dakota. August 3, 1917 1685 Diminishing area of the Wasatch National Forest, Utah. August 3, 1917 1687 Announcing the licensing of storing of wheat and rye, manufacture, etc. August 14, 1917 1689 Declaring the intent, etc., of prior proclamation regarding amnesty and pardon.
August 21, 1917 1690 Prohibiting exportation of certain articles. August 27, 1917 1691 Prohibiting exportation of coin, bullion, and currency. September 7, 1917 1694 Announcing the licensing of importation, etc., of sugar, sirups, and molasses. September 7, 1917 1696 Diminishing area of the Fremont National Forest, Oregon. September 27, 1917 1697 Diminishing area of the Wallowa National Forest, Oregon. September 27, 1917 1699 Announcing the licensing of importation, etc., of specified necessaries.
October 8, 1917 1700 Amending regulations for protecting migratory birds. October 10, 1917 1705 Appointing Wednesday, Ocotber 24, 1917, as Liberty Day. October 12, 1917 1706 Condemning land in Maryland for Army ordnance proving ground. October 16, 1917 1707 Appointing October 28, 1917, as a day of prayer. October 19, 1917 1708 Modifying area of the Manti National Forest, Utah. October 23, 1917 1709 Diminishing area of the Fishlake National Forest, Utah. October 23, 1917 1710 Announcing the licensing of the manufacture, etc., of explosives.
October 26, 1917 1711 Designating Thursday, November 29, 1917, as a day of general thanksgiving. November 7, 1917 1712 Announcing the licensing of bakery products. November 7, 1917 1713 Announcing the licensing of business of arsenic insecticides. November 15, 1917 1714 Prescribing additional regulations respecting alien enemies. November 16, 1917 1716 Diminishing area of the Ashley National Forest, Utah and Wyoming. November 26, 1917 1718 Prohibiting exportation of additional articles to designated countries.
November 28, 1917 1720 Prohibiting importation of certain articles except under licenses. November 28, 1917 1721 Modifying area of the Manzano National Forest, Arizona and New Mexico. November 30, 1917 1723 Regulating operations of vessels in territorial waters. December 3, 1917 1725x Diminishing area of the Sequoia National Forest, California. December 5, 1917 1726 Reserving additional coal lands in Alaska from leases, etc. December 5, 1917 1727 Limiting production of malt liquor and its alcoholic strength.
December 8, 1917 1728 Declaring existence of state of war with Austria-Hungary. December 11, 1917 1729 Taking immediate possession of lands in Maryland for Army ordnance proving ground. December 14, 1917 1731 Taking possession and control of transportation systems for war purposes. December 26, 1917 1733 Prohibiting the holding of aircraft expositions during the war. January 1, 1918 1736 Announcing the licensing of ammonia industry. January 3, 1918 1736 Announcing the licensing of trading in designated feeds, foods, etc.
January 10, 1918 1738 Setting apart the Alabama National Forest, Alabama. January 15, 1918 1740 Reserving additional coal lands in Alaska from leases, etc. January 26, 1918 1741 Announcing the licensing of bakery products and green coffee dealers. January 30, 1918 1742 Announcing the licensing of fuel oil industry. January 31, 1918 1743 Including alien enemies m custody of War Department in restrictions on trading with the enemy. February 5, 1918 1745 Prohibiting exportation of all articles without license.
February 14, 1918 1746 Prohibiting importation of all articles from foreign countries without license. February 14, 1918 1747 Determining price of wheat for 1918. February 21, 1918 1749 Announcing the licensing of the fertilizer industry. February 25, 1918 1751 Regulating the use of aircraft over Government stations, etc. February 28, 1918 1753 Opening coal lands on Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana, to surface entry. March 14, 1918 1754 Announcing the licensing of coal and coke distributors.
March 15, 1918 1757 Setting aside the Zion National Monument, Utah. March 18, 1918 1760 Taking over Dutch vessels in American waters for war purposes. March 20, 1918 1761 Modifying area of the Santa Fe National Forest, New Mexico. March 27, 1918 1762 Confirming the authority of the Director General of Railroads. March 29, 1918 1763 Copyrights benefits to Australia, etc., extended to mechanical musical reproductions. April 3, 1918 1765 Confirming the appointment of the National War Labor Board.
April 8, 1918 1766 Taking over specified American steamship transportation systems. April 11, 1918 1769 Appointing Friday, April 26, 1918, as Liberty Day. April 18, 1918 1771 Prescribing regulations respecting alien enemy women. April 19, 1918 1772 Designating week beginning May 20, 1918, as “Red Cross Week.” May 4, 1918 1774 Appointing May 30, 19.18, as a day of humiliation, prayer, and fasting. May 11, 1918 1774 Announcing the licensing of trading in specified products. May 14, 1918 1775 Announcing the licensing of trading in farm equipment.
May 14, 1918 1777 Setting apart the Shenandoah National Forest, Virginia and West Virginia. May 16, 1918 1779 Setting apart the White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire. May 16, 1918 1779 Setting apart the Natural Bridge National Forest, Virginia. May 16, 1918 1780 Designating June 5, 1918, as registration day for persons attaining age of twenty-one since June 5, 1917. May 20, 1918 1731 Copyrights benefits to France extended to mechanical musical reproductions. May 24, 1918 1784 Calling Hawaii National Guard into service of the United States.
May 28, 1918 1785 Designating additional persons subject to restrictions on trading with the enemy. May 31, 1918 1786 Enlarging, the Cabinet National Forest, Montana. June 3, 1918 1788 Diminishing area of the Flathead National Forest, Montana. June 3, 1918 1789 Modifying area, of the Blackfeet National Forest, Montana. June 3, 1918 1790 Taking possession of lands in Maryland and Virginia for naval proving ground. June 10, 1918 1790 Designating July 5, 1918, as registration day for persons attaining the age of twenty-one since July 5, 1917, in Porto Rico.
June 11, 1918 1793 Designating July 2 to Septembers, 1918, as period for registration for persons attaining the age of twenty-one since September 2, 1917, in Alaska. June 17, 1918 1796 Designating July 31, 1918, as registration day for persons attaining the age of twenty-one since July 31, 1917, in Hawaii. June 18, 1918 1799 Announcing the licensing of stockyards. June 18, 1918 1802 Directing cultivation of public lands in Hawaii. June 24, 1918 1804 Taking possession of North German Lloyd and Hamburg-American dock properties.
June 28, 1918 1804 Modifying area of the Dixie National Forest, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. July 12, 1918 1805 Assuming control of telegraph and telephone systems. July 22, 1918 1807 Taking possession of Cape Cod Ship Canal. July 22, 1918 1808 Regulating the issue of charters for vessels. July 29, 1918 1810 Announcing regulations for protecting migratory birds. July 31, 1918 1812 Setting aside the Casa Grande National Monument, Arizona. August 3, 1918 1818 Prohibiting unlawful transfers of vessels, etc.
August 7, 1918 1819 Taking immediate possession of certain lands for naval purposes. August 7, 1918 1820 Imposing, additional restrictions on United States travel, etc. August 8, 1918 1829 Diminishing area of the Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico. August 9, 1918 1832 Designating additional persons subject to restrictions on trading with the enemy. August 10, 1918 1833 Designating August 24, 1918, as registration day for persons attaining age of twenty-one since June 5, 1918.
August 13, 1918 1834 Designating additional persons subject to restrictions on trading with the enemy. August 14, 1918 1837 Diminishing area of the Routt National Forest, Colorado. August 20, 1918 1838 Authorizing sale of Government mined coal in Alaska. August 27, 1918 1839xi Designating September 12, 1918, as registration day for persons between the ages of eighteen and forty-five. August 31, 1918 1840 Determining the price of wheat for 1919. September 2, 1918 1844 Announcing the licensing of stockyards and dealers in products, etc.
September 6, 1918 1846 Prohibiting the use of foods, etc., in production of malt liquors. September 16, 1918 1848 Announcing the licensing of trading in fuel oil, etc. September 16, 1918 1849 Designating October 15 to December 16, 1918, as period for registration for persons between the ages of eighteen and forty-five in Alaska. September 18, 1918 1851 Appointing Saturday, October 1, 1918, as Liberty Day. September 19, 1918 1854 Setting aside the Katmai National Monument, Alaska.
September 24, 1918 1855 Designating October 26, 1918, as registration day for persons between the ages of eighteen and forty-five in Hawaii. October 10, 1918 1856 Designating October 26, 1918, as registration day for persons between the ages of eighteen and forty-five in Porto Hico. October 10, 1918 1860 Announcing additional regulations for protecting migratory birds. October 25, 1918 1863 Announcing licensing of trading in designated edibles and cereal beverages. November 2, 1918 1866 Taking immediate possession of certain lands in Virginia for Navy mine depot purposes.
November 2, 1918 1868 Taking possession and control of marine cable systems. November 2, 1918 1872 Taking immediate possession of certain described lands for naval purposes. November 4, 1918 1874 Taking possession of additional land in Virginia for naval ordnance proving ground. November 4, 1918 1885 Calling Virginia Coast Artillery into military service of United States. November 7, 1918 1887 Designating Thursday, November 28, 1918, as a day of general thanksgiving. November 16, 1918 1888 Taking possession and control of American Railway Express Company.
November 16, 1918 1889 Calling part of Philippine Guard into military service of United States. November 18, 1918 1890 Diminishing area of the Ozark National Forest, Arkansas. November 27, 1918 1892 Modifying areas of the Blackfeet and Flathead National Forests, Montana. November 27, 1918 1894 Diminishing area of the Custer National Forest, Montana. November 27, 1918 1896 Diminishing area of the Deschutes National Forest, Oregon. November 27, 1918 1897 Designating additional persons subject to restrictions on trading with the enemy.
November 29, 1918 1899 Taking possession of land at Cape May, N. J., for naval air station. December 2, 1918 1912 Determining compensation for certain German dock properties at Hoboken, N. J. December 3, 1918 1914 Rescinding prohibition against holding aircraft expositions. December 16, 1918 1918 Revoking specified regulations as to conduct of alien enemies. December 23, 1918 1918 Canceling the licenses of designated food products no longer essential. January 7, 1919 1919 Announcing the death of ex-President Theodore Roosevelt.
January 7, 1919 1921 Appointing Walker D. Hines Director General of Railroads. January 10, 1919 1922 Taking possession of additional lands in Maryland for Army ordnance proving ground. January 25, 1919 1923 Diminishing area of the Nevada National Forest, Nevada. January 25, 1919 1928 Announcing the licensing of designated products as no longer essential. January 25, 1919 1929 Permitting use of grain for nonintoxicating beverages. January 30, 1919 1930 Announcing the licensing of specified necessaries as no longer essential.
February 11, 1919 1931 Reserving portion of Guano Islands, in Caribbean Sea, for lighthouse purposes. February 25, 1919 1933 Diminishing area of the Helena National Forest, Montana. February 25, 1919 1933 Acquiring additional land in Maryland for naval proving ground. March 4, 1919 1935 Modifying order on use of foods, etc., to intoxicating malt liquors. March 4, 1919 1937 xiii AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION. Page. Certificate of adoption of the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution.
January 29, 1919 1941 PRIVATE LAWS of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, passed by the SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, 1917–1919. xv PRIVATE LAWS OF THE SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS of the UNITED STATES *Passed at the first session, which was begun and held at the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia., on Monday, the second day of April, 1917, and was adjourned without day on Saturday, the sixth day of October, 1917.* Woodrow Wilson, President; Thomas R. Marshall, Vice President; Willard Saulsbury, President of the Senate *pro tempore*;
Champ Clark, Speaker of the House of Representatives.