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CHAP. 177.— Joint Resolution Relieving and discharging from the fine imposed by law and authorizing the payment of messengers appointed by the electors of certain States to deliver the electoral vote of such States for President and Vice President. March 4, 1921. [[S. J. Res., 248](/us/bill/66/sjres/248).] [[Pub. Res., No. 69](/us/bill/66/pubres/69).] Preamble.Whereas certain of the messengers appointed by the electors of certain States failed through incorrect legal advice to deliver to the President of the Senate the certified copy of the electoral vote of such States for President and Vice President; and Whereas certain messengers learning of this erroneous advice delivered such certificates after January 24, and before the passage of this Act:
Therefore be it *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That messengers who failed Electoral vote.Messengers failing to deliver, at required time, relieved from penalty, etc.to appear should be relieved and discharged from the $1,000 fine for such neglect imposed, and that the President of the Senate be directed to authorize the payment of such messengers as appeared on or before January 31, 1921. Approved, March 4, 1921. i INDEX TO THE FOREGOING PUBLIC LAWS AND RESOLUTIONS. **A.** Page. *Abandoned Wife or Child, D.
C.,* appropriation for payment to destitute 94, 864, 1136 *Aberdeen, Md.,* appropriating for operating, etc., Government house at 223 *Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., Army,* appropriation for care, sale, etc., of crops on 114 for steel hangar for airship 894 for coal trestle, etc 1384 for railroad roundhouse 1384 *Abortion,* punishment for importing, shipping in interstate commerce, articles, etc., to produce 1060 *Abortion of Animals, Contagious,* appropriation for researches for preventing, etc 240, 700, 1320 *Absaroka National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1326 *Absecon Inlet, N.
J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1010 *Accidents, Railway, etc.,* appropriation for securing reports of, and investigating 179, 889, 1380 *Accounting, Army,* creation of “Army account of advances” for disbursements 975 *Accounting Officers of the Treasury,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 60, 65, 344, 347, 521, 1038, 1040, 1044, 1183, 1189 credits to be given Navy and Marine Corps disbursing officers for emergency payments to officers and enlisted men during period of the war 153 period specified; payments excluded 153 to relieve Navy disbursing officers from loss of funds, etc., in line of duty, without personal fault, etc 132 *Accounts and Disbursements division, department of Agriculture,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 258, 717, 1336 *Accounts division, Department of Justice,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 677, 1296 *Accounts, Railroad,* keeping, other than prescribed by Interstate Commerce Commission, unlawful 493 *Acoustics,* appropriation for applying principles of, to military and industrial purposes 683, 1302 *Actuaries, Board of* (*see* Board of Actuaries). *Actuary, Government, Treasury department,* appropriation for 643, 1264 *Addison Railroad Company,* may bridge Lake Champlain, Shoreham, Vt., to Ticonderoga.
N. Y 551 *Adjutant General’s department, Army. * appropriation for contingencies, headquarters of military departments, etc 106, 950 officers composing 765 functions of Personnel Bureau of 765 territorial commanders, etc 765 *Adjutant General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc., arranging draft registration records, etc 110, 1277 for temporary employees; pay restriction, etc 658 for clerks, etc 659, 1277 for additional employees; pay restriction 1277 for completing selective draft records, etc 951 amount from appropriation for care, etc., of draft records, available for clerks to furnish information from demobilized army records 509 assignment of temporary clerks for work on such recoras 509 *Adjutants General of the States,* to be furnished statements of military service of persons in the States 110, 951 *Administration of Estates, D.
C.,* persons entitled to, of intestates; surviving husband added 561 distribution of estate of intestate, to widow or surviving husband 563 provisions for, of deceased wife, striken out 567 *Administrative Branch of the Government,* survey directed of activities of, by Joint Committee on Reorganization, to determine efficient and economical distribution of work 1083 *Admiralty Causes,* provision relating to ship mortgages 1000 vessels and cargoes of United States ownership, etc., exempt from seizure 525 not applicable to Panama Railroad Company 525 libels in personam permitted if merchant vessel or tug 525 jurisdiction in district courts; service of process 526 in actions by the United States, parties allowed cross bills or offsets 526 transfer of causes on application of either party 526 suits to follow procedure as between private parties 526 decrees may include costs; interest 526 action in rem if libellant so elect 526 no bond required of the United States 526 cancellation if heretofore given 526 assumption of liability; payment of decree 526 private vessels formerly Government owned, attached for causes arising thereunder, to be released 526 assumption of liability by the United States 526 limitation of suits authorized hereby 526 legal exemptions, etc., applicable 527 seizures abroad of vessels and cargoes, Government owned, etc 527 consul to claim immunity, etc 527 execution of bond, etc., by 527ii seizures abroad of vessels and cargoes; consul to enter appearance in suits against masters thereof 527 arrangement for sureties on credit of United States 527 payment of judgments; certificates required 527 no immunity prejudiced 527 payments of judgments, awards, or settlements from appropriate funds 527 appropriation if no fund available 527 compromises by departments, etc., authorized 527 suits for salvage services by Government merchant vessels and crews, authorized 528 deposit of moneys recovered 528 moneys received to be covered into the Treasury 528 departments, etc., controlling vessel to be credited therefor 528 report of all judgments to be made by Attorney General 528 arbitrations and settlements by departments, etc., agreeing thereto 528 death on the high seas, etc., provisions for suits in district courts for damages resulting from wrongful acts, etc., thereon 537 *Admiralty Proceedings,* provisions governing, against carriers, arising during Federal control of transportation 461 agent for, to be designated by the President 461 *Adulterated Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for detection of, in District of Columbia 90, 860, 1131 for expenses preventing sale of 254, 712, 1331 *Advertisements,* appropriation for, of sales of Indian lands 414, 1231 for Public Health Service prohibited; exceptions 508 of liquors, by any method, unlawful 313 price lists of authorized business, etc., excepted 313 not applicable to foreign newspapers mailed to this country 313 of means for unlawful manufacture, etc., of intoxicating liquor, unlawful 313 *Advertising, D.
C.,* appropriation for general 74, 843, 1114 for notice of taxes in arrears 74, 843, 1114 deficiency appropriation for general 38 for notices of taxes in arrears 38, 590 *Aerial Operations, Army and Navy,* land bases under control of Army Air Service, and fleet operations, including shore stations, under Naval Aviation 954 *Aerological Stations,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 697, 1317 *Aeronautic Engineering,* appropriation for standardizing apparatus, etc., used in 682, 1301 details of Anny officers for instruction in, at schools, etc., authorized 594 tuition, technical supplies, etc., to be furnished 594 *Aeronautics, National Advisory Committee for,* appropriation for expenses 180, 889, 1381 operating Langley Memorial Laboratory 77 1381 *Aeronautics, Navy,* deficiency appropriation for 522 *Aeroplane Factory,* use of naval aviation appropriation for constructing, forbidden 134, 814 *Aeroplanes, Army,* transfer of, parts, etc., to postal service without charge 583 *Aeroplanes, Navy* (*see* Aviation, Navy). *Aeroplanes, Postal Service* (*see* Aircraft, Postal Service). *Affidavits,* required in judgments by default to protect civil rights of soldiers, etc., may be filed subsequent to entry thereof 282 effective as of date of judgment 283 punishment for false statements, etc 283 *Africa, Northern,* deficiency appropriation for interpreters and guards at consulates in 1022 *African Slave Trade, International Bureau for Repressing,* appropriation for annual contribution 744, 1210 *Agencies for War Activities,* files, etc., of, transferrea to custody of departments, etc 233 *Agricultural Chemistry,* appropriation for investigations, etc 253, 712, 1331 *Agricultural Colleges, etc.,* provisions for establishing Reserve Officers’ Training Corps units in 776 *Agricultural Department* (*see* Department of Agriculture). *Agricultural Exhibits,* appropriation for making, at State, etc., fairs 271, 718, 1337 allotment for National Dairy Show, Chicago, Ill 271 *Agricultural Experiment Stations,* appropriation for general expenses, State allotments 260, 720, 1338 for increased allotments 260, 720, 1338 for cooperative extension work261, 720, 1338 for additional allotments, extension work 261, 720, 1338 for disseminating work of 261 721, 1339 for stations, Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, Guam, and Virgin Islands 262, 721, 1339 leaves of absence to employees, Virgin Islands 262 cumulative leaves to employees, Alaska, and insular possessions 262 *Agricultural Extension Work, Cooperative,* appropriation for allotments to States, etc., for 261, 720, 1338 for additional allotments 261, 720, 1339 allowance for county agents 721, 1339 *Agricultural Food Products, Conservation of,* licensing and requisitioning of sugar, etc., continued until December 31, 1920 386 of domestic, until June 30, 1920 386 *Agricultural Food Products, etc.,* (*see also* Food Control Act Amendments), appropriation for distributing information of marketing, distributing, supply, etc., of 265, 723, 1341 studies to prevent deterioration in storage, transit, etc 724, 1342 for investigating transporting, marketing, etc., of, including market manipulation, control, etc 724 *Agricultural Lands,* appropriation for cooperative soil classification of 255, 714, 1333iii *Agricultural Lands in National Forests, Ynge. * appropriation for survey, etc., of 251, 710, 1329 *Agricultural Products, etc.,* activities of War Finance Corporation revived to finance exports of 1084 *Agricultural Products, Home Use for,* appropriation for investigating utilitv and economy of 262, 721, 1339 *Agricultural Products, Staple,* appropriation for ascertaining cost of production of principal 236, 695, 1316 *Agricultural Report,* appropriation for printing and binding 229, 942, 1430 *Agricultural Schools, etc.,* appropriation for reports, etc., on 261, 721, 1339 *Agriculture,* appropriation for compiling, etc., data relating to, including crop and live stock estimates 1342 *Agriculture, International Institute of,* appropriation for quota, etc 745, 1211 *Agua Caliente Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 3 *Aids to Navigation* (*see also* Lighthouses Bureau, Department of Commerce), appropriation for Execution Rocks, N.
Y 213 for Point Jiguero, P. R 213 for Manitowoc, Wis 213 for Chicago, Ill., harbor lights 213 for keepers’ dwellings 213 for Tompkinsville, N. Y., depot 213 for third district stations 213 for Alaska 213 for general expenses 213, 927 for lighthouse vessels, general servic 1416 for Galveston, Tex., jetty light station 1416 deficiency appropriation for Diamond Shoal, N. C., light vessel 339 for Conneaut, Ohio, light, etc., station 339 for sixteenth district, depot 516 for seventh and eighth districts, repairs 516 for general expenses 516 establishment, etc., of, Yukon River, Alaska, authorized 927 authorization for lighthouse tenders and light vessels 1058 transfers from Army, Navy, and Shipping Board, if suitable, etc 1058 third district;
Tompkinsville, N. Y., depot 1058 fourth district; Delaware Bay, entrance 1058 sixth district; Charleston, S. C, depot 1058 seventh district; Tampa Bay, Fla 1058 site and constructing, district depot 1058 eighth district; Galveston Jetty, Tex 1058 twelfth district; Ludington, Mich 1058 sixteenth district; Alaska 1058 district depot construction 1058 eighteenth district; California 1059 Goat Island depot, Calif 1059 nineteenth district; Honolulu, Hawaii, depot 1059 pay of superintendent of naval construction, increased 1059 *Aiken County, S.
C.,* bridge authorized across Savannah River, Augusta, Ga., by Richmond County, Ga., ana 275 *Air Patrol, National Forests,* appropriation for maintaining, to prevent fires, etc 728, 1329 *Air Service, Army,* appropriation for employees in office of Chief of, War Department 1278 technical services 1278 appropriation for aviation instruction expenses; photographic supplies, etc 108, 953 for civilian employees; experiments in aircraft, engines, etc 108 for operating aviation stations, balloon schools, etc 108, 953 for helium gas production, etc 953 for civilian employees; experiments in aircraft, engines, etc 108, 953 for special clothing 108, 953 for disposal of surplus equipment 108, 953 for consulting engineers 109, 953 for scientific medical research 109, 953 for establishing stations in the Philippines 109 for salvaging wrecked planes 953 for experimental airplane work, etc 953 for purchase of new airplanes, etc 953 for paying aircraft damages to private property, etc.; limit 109, 953 land bases to be controlled by Army Air Service, fleet operation and shore stations by Naval Aviation 954 for expenses of officers traveling by air, without troops 109 for aviation instruction at living schools 109 flying cadet grade established; number allowed, pay, etc 109 commission as second lieutenant, Officers’ Reserve Corps, on completing course as cadet; discharges 109 for establishing buildings, facilities, etc., at stations, schools, and depots 954 Bolling Field, D.
C., set aside as aviation reservation: area included 954 for land, etc., Selfridge Field, Mich 954 for officers, aviation increase 954 enlisted men 954 for expenses, Philippine and Hawaiian Islands 611 for establishing, etc., aviation stations, Hawaiian Islands 611 balances available 1351 for expenses, Panama Canal fortifications 612 for establishing aviation station, France Field, Canal Zone 612 for aviation expenses, seacoast defenses 1350 deficiency appropriation for incurred obligations from unexpended balances for 46 for incurred obligations from unexpended balances for production 46 balances covered in, of appropriations for aviation stations, seacoast defenses 1353 for aviation 1353 emergency officers assigned to, limited 286 number of fliers required 287 organization of, continued to June 30, 1920 129 creation of; officers and enlisted men composing 768 number of flying cadets included 768 details to; command of flying units 768 increase of pay for aerial flights duty; restriction 769 status of flying cadets unchanged 769 expenditures authorized at designated fields, schools, depots, etc 455 acquiring Curtiss-Elmwood plant, Buffalo, N.
Y 455iv *Aircraft,* deficiency appropriation for fitting building in Smithsonian Grounds for exhibition of, and accessories, produced by the Government during the war 328 joint report on, under their jurisdictions to be made by Secretaries of War and Navy and Postmaster General 134 details specified 134 *Aircraft Factory, Naval,* appropriation for maintenance 133, 814 *Aircraft, Navy* (*see* Aviation, Navy). *Aircraft, Postal Service,* appropriation for purchase of aeroplanes for service between New York and San Francisco, via Chicago and Omaha 579 for expenses of operation and maintenance 579, 1153 for foreign mails 581, 1153 contracts for mail transportation by, authorized 579, 1152 cost not to exceed rail transportation 579, 1152 payable from appropriation for, by railroad routes 579, 1152 *Aircraft Stations, Navy* (*see also* Aviation, Navy), appropriation for maintenance 133, 814 number in United States limited to six 133, 814 *Aircraft Tenders,* appropriation for converting two merchant vessels into 133 *Airplane Bombs, Army,* appropriation for manufacture 971 for sighting devices, etc., for 971 *Airplanes,* sale of unsuitable, in the postal service, authorized 1031 *Airplanes, Army,* appropriation for experimental work, etc 953 for purchase of new 953 *Ak Chin Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of, Marioopa Reservation 3, 408, 1226 *Alabama,* appropriation for emergency expenses, preventing spread of Mexican bean beetle in, etc 1346 *Alabama Avenue SE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Pennsylvania Avenue to Ridge Road 846 Bowen Road to District Line 846 *Alabama Indians, Polk County, Tex.,* appropriation for education of 1244 *Alabama River,* bridge authorized across, near Montgomery, Ala 1090 *Alabama State Centennial,* coinage of 50-cent silver pieces authorized in commemoration of 595 number, legal tender quality, etc 595 no Government expense for dies, etc 595 *Alaska,* appropriation for salaries, etc., government in 674, 1293 for legislative expenses 674 for native pupils brought to Indian schools 6, 411, 1228 for military cable and telegraph 108, 952 for military, etc., roads, bridges, and trails in 124, 970 for mining, transporting, etc., coal in, for use of the Navy 148, 826 selection of areas 826 for buildings, and wharf, Sitka 167, 875, 1368 appropriation for quarantine system 175, 884, 1377 for investigating mineral resources of 197, 1400 for mine inspector, clerk, etc 199, 912, 1401 for Engineering Commission 202, 916, 1405 for care of insane 203, 916, 1405 Sanitarium Company, Portland, Oreg 916, 1405 for education of natives under Commissioner of Education 203, 916, 1405 for medical relief of natives; hospitals, etc 203, 917, 1406 admission of pay patients 203, 917, 1406 for reindeer stations, etc 203, 917, 1406 for protection of game 203, 917, 1406 for suppressing liquor traffic among natives 203, 917, 1406 for marshal, office expenses 209, 923, 1412 for district attorney, office expenses 209, 923, 1412 for expense of judges outside of official residence 210, 924, 1413 for meals, etc., of jurors 210, 924, 1413 for miscellaneous court expenses 210, 924, 1413 for establishing new aids to navigation, etc 213 for fisheries service 219, 933, 1420 for food, etc., to natives, Pribilof Islands 220, 934, 1423 for Weather Service expenses in 236, 696, 1316 for agricultural experiment stations in 261, 720, 1339 cumulative leaves of absence to employees 262 for star route mail service in; emergencies 579, 1152 for mail equipments for 582, 1155 for surveyor general, clerks, etc 673, 1292 for experiments, etc., for increase of reindeer industry in 716, 1336 for protection of land fur bearing animals in 716, 1336 for marking boundary line between Canada and 743, 1210 for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 749, 1216 deficiency appropriation for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 43, 1022 for Engineering Commission 51, 335 1172 for education of natives 66, 1030, 1042, 1186 for agricultural experiment station in 67 for inspecting mines 348 for investigating mineral resources 512 for protecting seal fisheries, etc 1034, 1043, 1178 for miscellaneous court expenses 1033, 1176, 1188 for medical relief 1042, 1186 for marking boundary line between Canada and 1187 birch timber may be exported from 917 bond issue authorized by Ketchikan, for schoolhouse, etc 402 by Petersburg, authorized for public improvements; conditions, etc 289 increase authorized, etc 981 by Wrangell, for public improvements 435 clerks of district courts, excepted from requirement for deposit of fees 1099 eighty rods shore space reservation not applicable to national forest lands in, opened to homestead entry 1059 other restrictions waived 1059 improving aids to navigation in, authorized 1058 Point Retreat and Cape Hinchinbrook light station 1058v land fur bearing animals placed under Secretary of Agriculture 716 walruses and sea lions placed under Secretary of Commerce 717 jurisdiction over fur seals, Pribilof Islands, etc., not affected 717 leasing of oil and gas deposits in 446 mining claims assessments for 1919, suspended 354 prospecting permits allowed for coal deposits in undeveloped areas 1363 permittee entitled to a lease on discovery 1363 railroad, Seward to Fairbanks, additional sum allowed for construction, etc 293 *Alaska Civil Government,* district court established 1203 jurisdiction, judges, etc 1203 divisions of; extent modified 1203 terms at Juneau, Nome, Valdez, and Fairbanks 1204 special, as directed 1204 notice to be given 1204 *Alaska Engineering Commission,* appropriation for expenses, locating railroads, etc 202, 916, 1405 purchase of supplies, etc., for sale to employees and contractors 202, 916, 1405 receipts from sales of material, etc., to be returned to fund 202, 916, 1405 deficiency appropriation for expenses 51, 335 for reimbursing, for supplies, etc., to natives during epidemic of 1172 additional pay of $240 a year, not applicable to employees of 689, 1309 additional sum authorized for railroad, Seward to Fairbanks 293 *Alaska Fisheries Service,* appropriation for agents, etc., Pribilof Islands, and service at large 217, 930, 1420 for vessels 219, 933, 1422 for general service, protecting seal fisheries, food to natives, etc 220, 934, 1423 deficiency appropriation for protecting seal fisheries 55, 67, 1034, 1043 for wooden power lighter 55 *Alaska Fur Seal Islands,* appropriation for repair of buildings, etc 934 *Alaska Oil or Gas Deposits,* prospecting permits, etc., to valid mining claimants not discovering oil or gas 446 assessment expenditures required 446 relinquishment of patent application 446 number of permits or leases allowed; maximum area 446 leases of, upon rental and royalties to be specified therein 446 may include noncontiguous tracts 446 for encouraging production, royalties, etc., may be waived 446 fraud, etc., by claimant a bar to all benefits of 446 *Albany, Calif.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor to be made 1013 *Albany County, N.
Y.,* may unite with State, etc., in bridging Hudson River, Troy to Cohoes, N. Y 1108 *Albany, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Flint River at 275 *Albany, N. Y.,* terms of court at 395 *Albert Sidney Johnson Camp, United Confederate Veterans,* loan of Army tents, etc., to, for reunion at Hodgkin Springs, near Fort Worth, Tex 1061 *Albright, W. S.,* appointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1150 *Albuquerque, N. Mex.,* appropriation for Indian school at 17, 422, 1238 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 64, 523, 1039, 1042 *Alcohol* (*see* National Prohibition Act). *Alcohol, Denatured* (*see* Denatured Alcohol). *Alcohol, Industrial* (*see* Industrial Alcohol). *Alcoholism, Sixteenth International Congress Against,* appropriation for expenses of delegates to 1217 *Ale* (*see* Malt Liquors). *Alexandria, La.,* appropriation for public building, rent, etc 874, 1368 deficiency appropriation for hospital for discharged disabled soldiers, etc., at 508 *Alfalfa* (*see also* Grasses), appropriation for testing commercial seeds of, etc. 243, 702, 1322 for preventing admission of adulterated 243, 702, 1322 *Alfords Bridge Company,* may bridge Savannah River, Haileys Ferry, Ga 437 *Alien Anarchists,* appropriation for enforcing laws excluding, etc 221, 936, 1424 *Alien Authors,* copyright provisions for works of 369 during period of World War 369 *Alien Enemies, Interned,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, transporting, under Department of Justice 337 for expenses of, under Immigration Bureau 341 *Alien Property Custodian* (*see also* Trading with the Enemy), appropriation for expenses, etc., of the 176, 885, 1378 deficiency appropriation for expenses, etc., of 35 delivery, etc., of property held by, on claim of other than enemy 977 special ownership designated 978 delivery of property held by, to woman of neutral or allied nation married to German prior to April 6, 1917 978, 1147 conditions 978, 1147 to woman of American citizenship married to German, etc., prior to April 6, 1917 978, 1147 conditions 978, 1147 disposition of property, etc., under control of 35 *Alien Seamen, Diseased,* on arrival to be sent by immigration officials, for hospital treatment 1082 vessel to pay expense; not to be deducted from wages 1083 clearance withheld until paid 1083 suspected cases to be removed from vessel for observation, etc 1083 retention until cured, etc.; enforcement of return 1083vi *Aliens,* appropriation for medical inspection of immigrant 175, 884, 1376 for enforcing laws regulating immigration of 221, 935, 1424 for enforcing exclusion of anarchists 221, 936, 1424 for deportation of 221, 936 for expenses, naturalization of, etc 222, 937, 1425 deficiency appropriation for expenses transporting, etc., interned enemy 337 for expenses regulating immigration of 341, 346, 349, 519, 1188, 1192 for expenses of interned 341, 1188 for enforcing laws against anarchistic 518 for expenses deporting undesirable, etc 518 for expenses, etc., naturalization of 518 restriction on use for training aliens for citizenship 518 additional provisions for naturalization of, serving in United States forces during the war 222 additional restrictions on entry of, when proclaimed by the President as required for public safety 353 unlawful acts; entering in violation of prescribed rules, etc 358 transporting prohibited persons 353 making false statements in applications for passports, etc 353 furnishing viséed passport, etc., to other than person to whom issued 353 attempting to use viséed passport, etc., of another person 353 forging, counterfeiting, etc., passports, vises, etc 353 using false passports, etc 353 punishment for violations 353 corporation official participating therein 353 forfeiture of vehicle, vessel, etc., used for violations 353 territory included in restriction 354 meaning of “person” extended 354 appropriation for carrying out provisions hereof 354 effective when previous Act ceases to operate 354 until March 4, 1921 354 made immediately available 385 limit for fiscal year 1920 385 admission of alien illiterate women to marry citizens who served in United States forces during World War 981 classes of, excluded admission; anarchists 1009 teaching, etc., opposition to all government 1009 teaching overthrow of United States Government, killing officials, destroying property, sabotage 1009 writing, etc., matter advocating such doctrines 1009 affiliated with associations preparing, etc., such matter 1009 fees for applications and vises of passports of 750 not applicable to foreign officers, etc 751 alien residents returning from war service with allies 751 passports and vises required of, seeking entry 1217 *Aliens, Deportation of* (*see also* Deportation of Aliens), provisions for; classes designated 593 readmission prohibited 594 *Alkali Resistant Crops,* appropriation for breeding, etc 244, 703, 1323 *Allegheny County, Pa.,* time extended for bridging by, Allegheny River, Millvale, Pa 1078 Pittsburgh, Pa 1078 Monongahela River, Wilson, Pa 1078 Ohio River, McKees Rocks, Pa 1079 *Allegheny River,* time extended for bridging, Millvale, Pa 1078 Pittsburgh, Pa 1078 *Allen, Charles C.,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 59, 343, 1037, 1182 *Alliance, Nebr.,* offices of register and receiver of public lands at, consolidated 1397 *Alliance, Ohio,* appropriation for operating, etc., Government house at 223 *Allison Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Fifteenth to Sixteenth Streets 1116 *Allotments in Severalty to Indians* (*see* Lands in Severalty to Indians). *Almon, Seldon L.,* date of appointment as ensign, Navy, established 141 *Almshouse, D. C* (*see* Home for Aged and Infirm, D. C.). *Amatol Arsenal, Hammonton, N. J.,* appropriation for storehouses 1384 operation of school for children of employees at Ordnance reservation, authorized 333 *Ambassadors,* appropriation for salaries 739, 1206 deficiency appropriation for Belgium 329 for salaries 523 appointment of, to Belgium authorized 291 *Amendment to the Constitution, Eighteenth,* provisions for enforcing prohibition under the 307 *Amendment to the Constitution, Nineteenth,* proposed to the States, prohibiting the denial of right to vote on account of sex 362 power to enforce, conferred 362 *American Bison* (*see* Bison, American). *American Bureau of Shipping,* recognition of classification of vessels by, directed 998 representatives of Department of Commerce and Shipping Board to serve on committee of 998 notation of classification of vessels by, on official list of merchant vessels 998 *American Citizens,* deficiency appropriation for relief, etc., of, in Mexico 349 *American Ephemeris, Nautical Almanac and,* appropriation for preparing 666, 1285 *American Ethnology,* appropriation for continuing researches in 181, 891, 1383 for printing, binding, etc., Reports of Bureau 229, 942, 1430 deficiency appropriation for 524vii *American Expeditionary Farces,* September 17, 1919, made a legal holiday in District of Columbia for review of First Division 283 thanks of Congress tendered to General Pershing and the 291 *American Express Company,* deficiency appropriation for transporting currency 1160 *American Falls, Idaho,* appropriation for purchase of land, etc., to replace town of, flooded by Reclamation Service reservoir, Minidoka project 1403 *American Food Products,* appropriation for examining foreign tests, etc., of 253, 712, 1331 *American Historical Association,* appropriation for printing and binding Annual Report 229, 942, 1430 *American Legion, The,* incorporation of; purposes, powers, etc 284 loan of obsolete Army rifles, etc., to, for ceremonial uses 403 cots to, authorized for State encampment at Vincennes, Ind 1062 *American Mission to Negotiate Peace,* deficiency appropriation for expenses; reimbursing emergency fund 329 *American National Red Cross,* detail of Army medical officers for duty with 785 storage buildings, etc., allowed at military reservations, etc 785 executive committee of central committee increased 1354 medical supplies and foodstuffs, not needed for Army, placed at disposal of, for relief of peoples involved in the war 130 pay restrictions of temporary War Department employees auditing accounts of 658 to reimburse War Department for auditing accounts 659 *American Printing House for the Blind,* appropriation for providing books, etc., by 885 for expenses of 1378 deficiency appropriation for expenses 332, 1015 publications of, to be furnished free to Library for the Blind, D.
C 332 *American Railway Express Company* (*see also* Transportation Act, 1920), consolidation of express companies into, authorized 482 payment directed to, on account of guaranty under Transportation Act, prior to final settlement, etc 1145 provisions for guaranty of, against deficit in operating income 467 *American Republics* (*see* Pan American Union). *American Seamen,* appropriation for life-saving testimonials for rescuing shipwrecked 742, 1208 for relief and protection of, in foreign countries 749, 1216 deficiency appropriation for relief and protection of 43, 62, 64, 66, 346, 1022, 1160, 1187, 1191 *American Transit Company,* may bridge Detroit River, Detroit, Mich 1439 prior consent of Canada required 1439 *American Vessels* (*see also* Merchant Marine Act), deficiency appropriation for recruiting crews, training, etc., for 42 *Americanization Work, Public Schools, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses, educating foreigners of all ages 82, 852, 1123 *Ames Place NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Fourteenth to Fifteenth Streets 845 *Amherst, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 164 *Ammunition, Army,* appropriation for manufacture, etc., of airplane bombs 971 for small arms, etc 125, 971 for firing morning and evening gun, etc 125, 971 for small-arms target practice 125, 971 for preserving, etc 125, 971 for mountain, etc., cannon 609, 1349 for seacoast cannon 609, 1349 for seacoast artillery practice 609, 1349 for field, etc., artillery practice 609, 1349 for seacoast cannon, insular possessions 611, 1350 for purchase, etc., Panama Canal fortifications 612, 1352 balances covered in, of appropriations for antiaircraft guns, 1917–1919 1353 for ordnance stores, etc., 1917–1919 1353 for ordnance stores, 1919–1920 1353 surplus, may be transferred to other departments without charge 130 unexpended balances available to pay contracts for, suspended on account of armistice 1027 *Ammunition, Marine Corps,* appropriation for procuring, etc 154, 832 *Ammunition, Navy* (*see also* Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Navy), appropriation for smokeless powder 142, 819 for new vessels, increase of the Navy 156 *Ammunition Ship, Navy,* limit of cost increased of designated 156, 833 *Amoy,* appropriations for acquiring premises for consulate uses at 1214 limit of cost; subject to approval of commission 1214 *Anacostia Park, D.
C.,* appropriation for reclamation of Anacostia River and Flats for development of 99 for development of 870, 1141 immediate possession to be taken of lands, etc., on filing condemnation petition 100 just compensation be paid, etc 100 judicial proceedings, etc.; prompt action 100 *Anacostia River and Flats, D. C.,* appropriation for reclaiming, etc., for development of Anacostia Park 99, 870, 1141 *Anacostia River Bridge, D. C.,* appropriation for operating expenses 77, 847, 1118 *Anarchists, Alien,* appropriation for expenses enforcing laws excluding, etc 221, 936 deficiency appropriation for expenses excluding 518 excluded admission 1009 classes described 1009viii *Ancor, Ohio,* expenditure authorized for real estate at, nitrate plant 456 *Anderson, J.
L., and H. M. Duvall,* may bridge Great Pee Dee River, Cheraw, S. C 390 *Angeles National Forest, Calif.* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1326 *Animal By-Products,* appropriation for diffusing commercial information of market prices, distribution, etc., of 265, 724, 1342 *Animal Diseases,* appropriation for suppressing, etc., among live stock of Indians 8, 414, 1231 for investigating, etc 240, 700, 1319 for arresting foot and mouth, etc 269, 728, 1345 *Animal Husbandry,* appropriation for feeding and breeding 240, 699, 1319 *Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 238, 697, 1317 for general expenses 238, 697, 1317 for inspection and quarantine work 238, 697, 1318 sheep scabies, etc 239 for investigating, etc., tuberculosis of animals 239, 698, 1318 indemnities for destroyed animals 239, 698, 1318 shipments permitted 239, 699 for eradicating southern cattle ticks; demonstration work 240, 699, 1319 limitation on expenditures 240, 699, 1319 for dairy investigations, etc.; renovated butter inspection 240, 699, 1319 for animal husbandry experiments 240, 699, 1319 animal feeding and breeding 240, 699, 1319 breeding horses for military purposes 240, 699 poultry feeding and breeding 240, 969, 1319 sheep experiment station, Idaho 240, 699, 1319 for animal diseases investigations 240, 700, 1319 contagious abortion of animals 240, 700, 1320 for investigating, treating, etc., hog cholera 240, 700, 1320 regulating traffic in animal viruses, etc 240, 700, 1320 methods of prevention, etc 241, 700, 1320 for eradication, etc., of dourine 241, 700, 1320 for administrative work 241, 700, 1320 for meat inspection, additional 241, 700, 1320 regulations, etc., extended to horse meat 241, 700, 1320 deficiency appropriation for meat inspection 62, 346, 1187, 1192 for general expenses 64, 66, 346, 524, 1043, 1187, 1192 for J.
W. Harreld 1033 employees allowed for overtime work in establishments subject to meat-inspection Act 241 *Animal Products,* appropriation for diffusing commercial information of market prices, distribution, etc., of 265, 724, 1342 *Animals* (*see also* Cattle), appropriation for inspection, etc., of imported 239, 698, 1318 for tuberculin and mallein testing 239, 698, 1318 *Animals, Domestic,* appropriation for investigating, etc., viruses for treatment of 240, 700, 1320 for study of insects affecting health of 256, 715, 1334 for protecting, from rabies 257, 716, 1335 *Annapolis, Md* (*see* Naval Academy). *Annuities to Classified Civil Service Employees,* provisions for granting, on retirement for age or disability 614 *Anthracite Coal Commission,* deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 1015 *Antiaircraft Guns,* balances of appropriation of ammunition for, covered in for 1917–1919 1353 *Antietam Battlefield, Md.,* appropriation for repairs, preservation, etc 184, 895, 1386 for superintendent 184, 895, 1386 *Antiseptic Preparations,* unfit for beverages, not subject to Constitutional prohibition provisions 309 conditions: permits, etc., required 309 *Antitoxins, etc.,* appropriation for investigating animal 240, 700, 1320 *Antitrust Act, 1890,* deportation of undesirable aliens, convicted of violating provisions of, in aid of European belligerents between August 1, 1914 and April 6, 1917 594 readmission prohibited 594 *Antitrust Act, 1914,* interlocking directorate prohibition not applicable to service in two other banks, by private bankers, or officers of Federal reserve member banks, etc 626 consent of Federal Reserve Board required 626 prohibition in, against officers of carriers having interest in purchases thereof, deferred to January 1, 1921 499 applicable to corporations organized since January 12, 1918 499 *Antitrust Laws,* appropriation for expenses enforcing 208, 922, 1411 use forbidden for prosecuting labor organizations, etc 208, 922, 1411 association of farmers, etc 208, 922, 1411 deficiency appropriation for expenses enforcing 336 use forbidden for prosecuting labor organizations, etc., except of public officers 336 associations of farmers, etc 336 consolidation of carriers under provisions of Transportation Act, relieved from operation of 482 interlocking directorates, restrictions of, applicable to officials, etc., of corporations for foreign financial business 381 not applicable to marine insurance associations formed to apportion risks, etc 1000 *Apache, etc., Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for agency expenses, from tribal funds 20, 424, 1240 for support, etc., from tribal funds 20, 425, 1240 *Apache National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1326ix *Apalachicola Bay, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to he made 1011 *Apalachicola, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 164 *Apartments, D.
C.,* * owners to file data of accommodations, charges, etc.* 303 rates established therefor by Rent Commission to be charged by 303 reasonableness of rentals, etc., of, during present emergency, subject to determination of Rent Commission 300 *Appalachian Forest Lands,* provisions for leasing deposits of nonmetallic minerals, not applicable to 437 *Apple Box, D. C.,* standard dimensions for, established 1222 *Appliances for Disabled Soldiers, Surgical,* appropriations for furnishing 189, 901, 1392 deficiency appropriation for 61 *Appointments Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants 675, 1294 *Appointments Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc 645, 1266 for additional employees 1266 for surety bonds section 1266 *Appraisers, Board of General* (*see* Board of General Appraisers). *Appraisers of Merchandise,* only one, authorized at Baltimore 883 *Apprentice Seamen, Navy,* appropriation for pay 147, 824 *Appropriations* (*see also* Deficiency Appropriations), appropriation for preparing statement of, third session, Sixty-fifth Congress 225 to include first session, Sixty-sixth Congress 225 for preparing statement of, second session, Sixty-sixth Congress 938 for preparing statement of, third session, Sixty-sixth Congress 1426 third deficiency appropriation Act, 1919 35 first deficiency appropriation Act, 1920 327 second deficiency appropriation Act, 1920 503 third deficiency appropriation Act, 1920 1015 first deficiency appropriation Act, 1921 1156 deficiency, for War Risk Insurance Bureau, and pensions 1 for Federal Railroad Control 34 for urgent deficiencies, Employees Compensation Commission, War Risk Insurance Commission, and Public Health Service 377 for deficiencies, Federal Railroad Control, etc 589 for legislative expensed, first session, Sixty-sixth Congress 1 for Indian Department 3, 408, 1225 for Army, 104, 948 for the naval service 131, 812 for sundry civil expenses 163, 874, 1367 for Department of Agriculture 234, 694, 1315 for Military Academy 538 for postal service 574, 1150 for fortifications 607, 1347 for legislative, executive and judicial expenses 631, 1252 for diplomatic and consular service 739, 1205 for pensions 837, 1104 for rivers and harbors 1009, 1202 for vocational rehabilitation of disabled discharged soldiers, etc 159 for claims for firearms taken from civilians during Colorado labor strike riots, 1914 295 for expenses of Rent Commission, D.
C.; half from District revenues 304 for enforcing National prohibition 319 for additional compensation to postal service officials, etc., for fiscal year 1920 351 for expenses regulating further entry of aliens 354 for expenses sale of lands in Quapaw Agency, Okla 355 for increased pay, police, D. C 364 for increased pay, park police, D. C 364 for repaying excess moneys, etc., paid under land laws 367 for International Communication Conference 367 for expenses, District of Columbia public school teachers retirement provisions 389 for increased salaries, police department D.
C., fiscal year 1920 398 for additional amount to liquidate Federal control of railroads, etc 459 for paying certified deficits of railroad incomes during Federal control 461 * for revolving fund, for loans to railroads,* for expenses of Railroad Labor Board 473 for expenses of Zoning Commission, D. C 500 for State allotments, rehabilitating persons disabled in industry 735 for minimum allotments to States for vocational rehabilitation 735 for expenses of Federal Board vocational rehabilitation, etc 737 for surveys, etc., Crow Indian Reservation, Mont 753 for school sections for Montana in Crow Indian Reservation 757 for expenses of Federal Power Commission 1063 for investigating, etc., proposed power plant, Great Falls of the Potomac River 1068 for Congressional expenses, inauguration of President 1089 for mileage of State messengers with electoral votes 1089 for ascertaining cost of improving, etc., Missionary Ridge boulevard, Tenn, and Ga 1095 for ascertaining physical valuation of railroads, etc 1103 for surveys, etc., Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Mont., as to irrigation needs 1357 for school sections for Montana in Fort Belknap Indian Reservation 1359 for allotting, etc., lands on Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont 1359 for additional hospital facilities to war risk patients, etc 1365 for paying claims for losses of private property in Army service 1437 for award of commission appraising property of Washington Market Company, etc 1443 permanent, for American Printing House for the Blind, increased 272 *Aquatic Sources of Leather,* appropriation for developing 220, 933x *Aqueduct Bridge, D.
C* (*see also* Georgetown Bridge, D. C.), appropriation for construction; half from District revenues 188 deficiency appropriation for construction 509 name changed to Georgetown Bridge 900 *Aransas Pass, Tex,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1012 *Arapahoe and Cheyenne Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434 *Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of, from tribal funds 20, 425, 1240 *Arapahoe Indians, Mont., Northern Cheyenne and,* appropriation for support, etc., of 16, 421, 1237 for “line riders” 16, 421 *Arapahoe National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1326 *Arbitration, Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promotion of International,* appropriation for contribution 745, 1212 *Arbitration, International Bureau of Permanent Court of,* appropriation for annual contribution 744, 1211 *Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France,* medal of honor to be bestowed upon unknown French soldier buried in 1367 *Architect of the Capitol,* appropriation for, engineers, clerks, etc 1291 for engineers, etc., Senate 1253 for elevator conductors, Senate Office Building 1254 for engineers, etc., House of Representatives 1255 for elevator conductors, House of Representatives 1255 title of Superintendent of Capitol Building and Grounds changed to 1291 *Architectural Competitions, Public Buildings,* appropriation for, under contracts 169, 877, 1370 *Argentina,* appropriation for ambassador to 739, 1206 *Argentine Ant,* appropriation for investigating 256, 715, 1334 *Arias, Ramon Ricardo, of Panama,* may be admitted to receive instruction at Military Academy 548 *Arid Lands,* appropriation for study, etc., of drought-resistant crops, etc 244, 703, 1323 period for reclamation of, under Carey Act to begin from approval of State application for segregation 1085 *Arizona,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 673, 1292 for support, etc., of Indians on reservations in 9, 415, 1232 for surveyor general, clerks, etc 673, 1292 for miscellaneous Indian irrigation projects 1226 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of Indians in 66, 1042, 1186, 1191 construction of bridge across Salt River, near Lehi, on Salt River Indian Reservation, subject to cooperation, etc., of 417 gold, etc., mining leases allowed of unallotted withdrawn mineral lands of Indian reservations in 31 sums for allotting lands, etc., not to be used for Indians in, not residing on public domain prior to June 30, 1914 3, 408, 1225 *Arkansas Drainage Districts,* public lands m Mississippi and Poinsett Counties, made subject to State laws, etc 392 provisions relating to taxation, etc 393 *Arkansas National Forest, Ark.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1326 *Arkansas River,* bridge authorized across, Fort Gibson, Okla 629 Webbers Falls, Okla 629 time extended for bridging, Broadway Street, Little Rock, Ark 278 Main Street, Little Rock, Ark 279 *Arkansas River, Ark and Okla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Little Rock to Grand River 1012 *Arlington Agricultural Experiment Farm, Va.,* appropriation for continuing improvements, etc 245, 704, 1323 for repairs, etc., to building for colorant investigations on 254, 712 *Arlington Building, D.
C.,* appropriation for operating force, etc 644, 1265 for operating expenses 653, 1273 deficiency appropriation for equipment 43 for operating expenses 505 *Arlington Memorial Amphitheater and Chapel, Va.,* appropriation for maintenance 188, 896, 1387 commission created to recommend memorials, entombments, etc., in, each year 1440 restriction on near-by memorials and interments 1440 chairman and executive officer 1440 specific Congressional authority required for inscriptions, interments, etc 1440 memorials, etc., permitted for conspicuously distinguished military or naval service only 1440 no memorial or entombment until after ten years after death 1440 except as authorized by Congress 1440 all inscriptions, busts, etc., subject to approval of commission 1440 advice of Commission of Fine Arts to be obtained 1440 body of an unknown American soldier who lost his life in World War, to be brought for burial in 1447 *Arlington Memorial Amphitheater Commission,* appropriation for dedication expenses, of Amphitheater and Chapel 176 deficiency appropriation for completing construction of amphitheater, etc 36 limit of cost increased 36 *Arlington National Cemetery, Va.,* appropriation for burial of indigent soldiers, etc., in 184, 895, 1386 for new toilet facilities 896 deficiency appropriation for memorial Amphitheater and Chapel, construction, etc 36 limit of cost increased 36xi *Armament of Fortifications,* appropriation for 609, 1349 balances covered in, of appropriations for 613 for Panama Canal 613 *Armor and Armament,* appropriation for, increase of the Navy 156, 833 *Armored Motor Cars, Army,* appropriation for purchase, etc 126 balances of appropriations for, 1919 and 1920, covered in 1353 unexpended balances available to pay contracts for, suspended on account of armistice 1027 *Armories* (*see* Arsenals and Armories). *Arms, etc., Army,* appropriation for manufacturing, etc., at armories 125, 971 articles of, used or produced for service to be exhibited in National Museum 1438 balances covered in, of appropriations for manufacture, etc., 1917–1919 1353 for 1918–1919 1353 for 1919–1920 1353 unexpended balances available to pay contracts for manufacture of, suspended on account of armistice 1027 *Army,* appropriation for support of the 104, 948 for all contingencies 104 allowances, etc., for sale of Army supplies 105 surplus supplies, motor vehicles, etc., may be sold 105 for all contingencies, under Secretary of War 948 salaries, etc., sale of Army supplies; adjusting war contracts 949 surplus supplies may be sold to States, or friendly foreign Governments 949 for Army War College 105 for General Staff College 949 for contingencies, Military Intelligence Division 105, 949 for expenses, military observers abroad 106, 949 for military service schools 106, 950 for Field Artillery activities 950 for contingencies, headquarters at departments, etc 106, 950 for preserving, etc., registration records and furnishing statements of service to State Adjutants General 951 for Coast Artillery School 106, 951 purchase, etc., of typewriters 107 for Signal Service expenses; telegraph and telephone systems 107, 952 electric plants at posts 107, 952 civilian employees, supplies, etc 107, 952 experiments in signaling 108, 952 buildings for supplies, etc 108, 952 for telephone service, Coast Artillery posts 108 for Washington-Alaska cable, etc 108, 952 for Air Service; flying, balloon, etc., schools, aviation stations, etc 108, 953 helium production 953 purchase, manufacture, etc., of aircraft, equipment, etc 108, 953 consulting engineers, etc 109, 953 stations in the Philippines 109 special apparatus, etc., for medical research 953 printing, supplies, etc 953 experimental work with airplaines, etc 953 new aircraft, etc 953 paying damages from aircraft 109, 953 appropriation for Air Service; traveling expense on air duty without troops 109 instruction for aviation students 109 flying cadets authorized; pay, commission in Officers’ Reserve Corps 109 control of Army and Navy bases, etc 954 for establishing buildings at stations, etc 954 Bolling Field, D.
C., set aside as aviation reservation 954 for purchase, etc., Selfridge Field, Mich., as aviation station 954 for Provost Marshal General’s Office, preserving, etc., records 109 arrangement, etc., in Adjutant General’s Office 110 statement of service of persons from the States, to the Adjutants General thereof 110 for pay of line officers 110, 954 for pay of staff officers, etc 110, 954 for National Guard officers 110, 954 for Officers’ Reserve Corps 110, 954 for warrant officers, Mine Planter Service 110, 954 for officers, Bureau of Insular Affairs 110, 954 for aviation increase 110, 954 for officers, Philippine Scouts 110 for longevity 110, 954 for pay of enlisted men of the line 110, 954 on personal affidavits if service records lost, etc 110 credits to disbursing officers for payments 110 for enlisted men, National Guard 110, 954 for enlisted men, staff corps and departments 110, 954 for Regular Army Reserve 110 for enlisted men, Philippine Scouts 954 for longevity 110, 954 emergency increase of pay continued 110 for retired pay, officers 110, 954 for retired officers on active duty 110, 954 for retired enlisted men 111, 955 for retired enlisted men on active duty 111, 955 for Regular Army reservists on active duty 111 for retired Philippine Scoutofficers 111, 955 for retired pay clerks 111, 955 for retired veterinarians 111, 955 for clerks, etc., office of Chief of Staff 111, 955 for clerks, etc., General Staff College 955 for clerks, etc., at headquarters 111, 955 for additional pay, foreign service 111, 955 for commutation of quarters, etc 111, 955 Army field clerks, allowances, etc 111 additional emergency field clerks allowed 112 for commutation of quarters, etc., field clerks; assignment, duties, etc 112 for commutation of quarters, etc., field clerks, Quartermaster Corps 955 assignment;
Department duty forbidden 955 for contract surgeons, nurses, etc 112, 956 for reserve veterinarians 112, 956 for courts martial, etc., expenses 112, 956 for officer in charge, public buildings and grounds, D. C 112 for commutation of quarters, officers, etc 112, 956 for interest on soldiers’ deposits 112, 956 for expert accountant 112, 956 for extra duty pay, enlisted men seacoast fortifications service 112xii appropriation for extra duty pay, switchboard operators at interior posts 112 for extra duty pay, Alaska telegraph system 112 for mileage, officers, etc 112, 956 for ten per cent, officers on foreign service 112, 956 warrant officers entitled to 112 for twenty per cent, enlisted men on foreign service 112, 956 for computer, Artillery Board 112, 956 for loss by exchange, disbursements abroad and in Alaska 112, 956 for additional pay to officers furnishing their own mounts 113, 956 for Jennie Carroll 113, 956 for Mabel H.
Lazear 113, 956 for John R. Kissinger 113, 956 pay accounts specified 113, 956 additional $240, a year, Mine Planter warrant officers to July 1, 1922 956 for subsistence supplies 113, 957 sales to officers 113, 957 meals to competitors in national rifle match 113, 957 for payments; commutation of rations, Military Academy, enlisted men, etc 113, 957 care, sale, etc., of crops, Aberdeen proving ground; deposit of receipts 114 for regular quartermaster supplies 114, 957 heat and light to quarters 114, 958 recreation buildings 114, 958 post bakeries, ice machines, laundries, etc 114, 958 post and officers’ schools 114, 958 forage, etc., for animals 114, 958 stationery, printing, etc 114, 958 for incidental expenses 115, 958 extra duty pay 115, 958 for transportation 115, 959 travel allowances 116, 959 on land grant roads 116, 960 fifty per cent to roads not bond aided 116, 960 full pay to excepted roads 116, 960 draft animals, wagons, etc 117, 960 vessels, transport service 117, 960 full pay to excepted roads 960 motor vehicles restriction 960 use of transports for officials of Porto Rico, etc 960 passengers and cargoes on trans-Atlantic transports 960 sale of designated transports; privileges to 961 extra pay harbor boats employees 117, 961 purchase of motor vehicles restricted 961 for water and sewers at posts 117, 961 Fort Niagara, and Fort Leavenworth 961 for clothing, and camp and garrison equipage 117, 961 indemnity for destroyed clothing 117, 962 consolidation of specified titles as “General Appropriations, Quartermaster Corps” 962 for horses; limit, etc 117, 962 acceptance of donated breeding horses, etc 962 for barracks and quarters 118, 962 reclamation plants, etc 118, 963 motor training buildings, etc., Fort Leavenworth, Kans 963 transfer of Whipple Barracks, Ariz., to Public Health Service 963 appropriation for buildings for Infantry School, Camp Benning, Ga 963 for post exchanges 118, 963 recreation expenses 118, 963 for barracks and quarters, Philippine Islands 119, 964 troops in China 119, 964 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at posts 119, 964 for post hospitals, construction, repair, etc 119, 964 temporary hospitals, etc., for emergency use 119, 964 for Letterman Hospital, San Francisco, Calif 964 for Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D.
C., for Army Medical School 964 for quarters for hospital stewards 119, 965 for shooting galleries and ranges 119, 965 additional land, Leon Springs, Tex., post 965 for payment of damage claims, target practice 119, 965 for Army War College, maintenance 120 for rent of buildings for, in District of Columbia; restriction 120, 965 for vocational training 120, 965 for rifle ranges for civilian instruction; quartermaster supplies 120, 966 transportation, subsistence, etc.; travel pay 966 for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps; quartermaster supplies, equipments, etc 121, 966 commutation of subsistence 121, 966 travel pay, etc 967 uniforms of institutions 967 for quartermaster supplies to other schools and colleges 121, 967 for inland and port storage facilities 121, 967 consolidation of specified titles into “General Appropriations, Quartermaster Corps” 121 for Medical Department; supplies, etc 121, 967 mosquito destruction, Canal Zone 121, 967 motor ambulances; selection, etc 121, 967 preventing spread of epidemics 122, 967 civilian employees, etc 122, 968 transporting supplies, etc 122, 968 Hot Springs, Ark., hospital 122, 968 miscellaneous expenses 122, 968 for hospital care, Canal Zone garrisons 122, 968 for additional land, Walter Reed Hospital, D.
C., for Museum, etc 122 for Medical Museum 122, 968 for library, Surgeon General’s office 122, 968 for care of insane Filipino and Porto Rican soldiers 122, 968 for Engineer Department; expenses, etc., of depots 123, 968 for Engineer School 123, 969 for engineer equipment of troops 123, 969 for civilian assistants 124, 969 for engineer operations in the field 124, 969 for contingencies in the Philippines 124, 970 for military surveys, maps, etc 124, 970 offices to assist 124, 970 for roads, bridges, and trails, Alaska 124, 970 for Ordnance Department; current expenses 124, 970xiii appropriation for Ordnance Department; restriction on use of motor vehicles 970 material to be of American manufacture, etc 125, 971 for airplane bombs; ammunition for small arms, etc 125, 971 for small arms target practice; ammunition, marksmen’s medals, prizes, etc 125, 971 for manufacture, etc., of arms 125, 971 for devices for airplane bombs, etc 971 for purchasing ordnance stores for issue 971 for annual rifle contests, trophy, medals, etc 125, 971 for automatic machine rifles, etc 126, 972 for armored motor cars 126 for purchase, etc., of tanks, etc 972 for Chemical Warfare Service, from unexpended balances 972 for National Guard, expenses for arming, equipping, training, etc 126, 972 for animals for mounted units 126, 972 for forage, bedding, etc 126, 972 for care of material, animals, and equipment 126, 972 for instruction camps 126, 972 for expenses, attending service schools 126, 972 for National Guard officers assigned to, Militia Bureau 126, 972 for property and disbursing officers 126, 972 for equipment and instruction, National Guard 126, 972 for travel expenses, Federal officers, making inspections, etc 126, 972 for inspection, target ranges 126, 972 for inspection, Field Artillery material, etc 126, 972 for transportation of supplies, etc 126, 972 for expenses, Army sergeant instructors 126, 972 for office rent, inspectors 126, 972 for pay, National Guard 126, 973 accounting as one fund 126, 973 issue of clothing, equipment, etc., to National Guard from Army stores 126 reimbursement by property of State troops in service 127 requisite strength assumed 127 enlistment periods modified 127 status of staff officers, District of Columbia National Guard 127 for arms, equipment, etc., for field service 973 issue of Mexican border medal extended, etc 973 issue of Army equipment, clothing, etc 973 for Field Artillery material, National Guard 973 for Field Artillery material for National Guard of States, etc 973 for ordnance equipment, etc., civilian training camps 127, 974 for arms, etc., civilian rifle practice 127, 974 for camps for civilian military training 128, 974 uniforms, subsistence, transportation, etc 974 arms, ammunition, etc., age limit 974 for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, arms and ordnance equipment, for units 128, 974 appropriation for ordnance equipment for other schools and colleges 128, 974 printing, etc., allowed from various appropriations 128 no Army appropriation to be used for real estate purchases, or camp construction; exceptions 128 no pay to officer, etc., using time-measuring devices on work of employee 128, 975 purchase of articles that can be produced at arsenals restricted 129, 975 designated Army organizations continued 129 officers in emergency Army may be appointed in Reserve Officers’ Corps at same or next higher grade 129 Vicksburg, Miss., Memorial Archway provisions 129 disposal of Army storage real property no longer needed 129 exchange of cold storage plant Chicago, Ill.; proceeds 130 Boughton Memorial Association, building by, at Fort Leavenworth, Kans., authorized 130 surplus ammunition, explosives, etc., may be transferred to other departments, without charge 130 medical supplies, foodstuffs, etc., may be delivered to Red Cross for relieving needs abroad 130 prosecution of officers, etc., soliciting claims for supplies, etc., in contracts for which they were associated in procuring 131 all inconsistent laws repealed 131 for civilian employees, etc., Tank Service 974 for Tank Corps schools 974 issues to disbursing officers under “Army account of advances” 975 charges to proper appropriations 975 accounting 975 transfer of present balances to new account 975 consideration of orders for manufacture, etc., at Government owned establishments 975 transportation of wounded, etc., soldiers, sailors, and marines on furlough 975 certificate for reduced railroad fare 976 payment for difference from the Treasury 976 no pay to officer ordering no social intercourse of officers and enlisted men not on military duty; exception 976 sales of Army, etc., stores, to discharged soldiers under Public Health Service treatment 976 for repairing road damages, Tenafly, N.
J 976 loan of rifles, etc., to war veteran organizations 977 emergency commissioned personnel, except Regular Army officers, may be retained, etc., till not later than December 31, 1920 977 medal of honor to be presented to city of Verdun, France 977xiv appropriation for armories and arsenals 182, 893, 1384 for national cemeteries 183, 895, 1385 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, etc 184, 895, 1386 removal from abroad, etc 896, 1386 care of graves abroad 896, 1387 for breeding horses for 240, 699 for Military Academy 538 for fortifications 607, 1347 for pensions 837, 1104 deficiency appropriation for family allowances to enlisted men 1 for pensions 1 for incurred obligations, from unexpended balances of Ordnance Department 46 of Quartermaster Corps 46 of Air Service, Military 46 of Air Service, Production 46 transfers of appropriations authorized 46 use for personal services in District of Columbia, forbidden 46 statement of amounts transferred to be submitted 47 for pay, etc., 61, 63, 65, 344, 347, 522, 1026, 1038, 1041, 1044, 1166, 1184, 1190 for Quartermaster Corps 61, 63, 65, 348, 522, 1026, 1041, 1044, 1184, 1190 for enlisted men, extra duty pay 61, 63, 65, 522, 1038, 1041, 1044, 1184, 1190 for barracks and quarters, Philippine Islands 61 for transportation 61, 63, 65, 344, 522, 1038, 1041, 1166, 1190 for Medical Department 61, 65, 345, 510, 522, 1038, 1041, 1184, 1190 for barracks and quarters 65, 344, 522, 1041, 1044 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, etc 65, 345, 348, 1038, 1041, 1185, 1190 for contingencies 344 for Signal Service 344, 522, 1041, 1184 for clerks, etc., at headquarters 344, 347 for mileage, officers, contract surgeons, etc 344, 1026, 1038, 1184 for regular supplies, Quartermaster’s Department 344 for roads, walks, wharves, etc 344 for transportation of teams, to national matches 344, 1041 for encampments, etc., Organized Militia 345, 522, 1184 for civilian military training camps 345, 348, 522, 1038;1041, 1044, 1184, 1190 for burial of indigent soldiers 345 for National Guard 348, 522, 1038, 1041, 1184, 1190 for Signal Service, telegraph and telephone systems; tuition for technical studies 509 for Washington Alaska cable, etc 510 for bridge across Missouri River, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.; local contribution 510 for Ordnance Department from sales 510 for insane Philippine soldiers 1026 for Organized Militia 345, 1041 for interned Mexican soldiers, etc 1041 for subsistence 1166 for Military Academy 1166, 1184 for registration and selection for military service 1184, 1190 for War College 1184 for General Staff Corps 1184 deficiency appropriation for Engineer Department 1184, 1190 for Ordnance Department 1184, 1190 for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, equipment, etc 1184 for arming and equipping Militia 1184 for armories and arsenals 1184 for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 1185 for increase of compensation 1190 for sodium nitrate storage 1190 for quarters for hospital stewards 1190 for Coast Artillery posts, commercial telephone service 1190 unexpended balances available for paying suspended contracts, for armored motor cars 1027 automatic rifles 1027 barracks and quarters 1027 hospitals 1027 Engineer field operations 1027 National Guard Field Artillery 1027 Signal Corps, aviation increase 1027 manufacture of arms 1027 Medical supplies 1027 Ordnance service 1027 ammunition 1027 ordnance stores and supplies 1027 roads, walks, etc 1027 shooting galleries, etc 1027 Signal Service 1027 supplies, services, and transportation 1027 allowances for death in service extended to retired list on active duty 367 beneficiaries to be designated 367 no other forces than Regular Army included 367 amendments to appropriation Act for 1920, etc 453 National Defense Act, reorganizing 759 appointment authorized of William Shelby Barriger, as captain of Cavalry 607 Major H.
W. Daly, National Army, as first lieutenant on retired list 606 J. C. Garrett, as captain of Cavalry 607 Capt. Leonard F. Matlack, as captain of Cavalry on retired list 607 Col. William A. Simpson, retired, as brigadier general on retired list 606 John Elmer Wright, as first lieutenant on retired list 607 Articles of War 787, 812 amended; Art 112, disposition of effects of deceased persons modified 357, 800 buildings at Watertown, N. Y., transferred to Postmaster General 623 cadet course of instruction extended one year 548 temporary extension of age of admission for service in World War 548 Camp A.
A Humphreys, Va., completion of bungalow quarters authorized 292 maintenance expenses provided 293 commissioned personnel of additional officers maintained, and temporary grades of Regulars retained, until June 30, 1920 286 selection of additional officers from emergency service 286 maximum of, allowed after October 31, 1919 286 details of active officers restricted 286 retired for disability not added to limited list 286 Air Service assignments of emergency officers, limited; percentage of fliers 287xv Craney Island, Va., reservation transferred to Public Health Sendee 358 credits allowed in accounts of Col.
Jesse Mcl Carter, Cavalry 607 dental outfits not needed, may be sold; preferences, etc 554 detached service of officers during World War, regarded as with troops 394 discharged officers and enlisted men of Public Health patients may purchase supplies, etc., at Army prices 976 emergency power to take possession of railroads not affected by repeal of Federal control 457 enlisted men discharged to reenlist, allowed travel pay 291 to receive $60 on reenlisting 291 enlistment requirement of speaking, etc., English, repealed 1077 enlistments in, to cease until strength reduced to 175, 000 1098 entombment in Arlington Memorial Amphitheater of members of, who rendered conspicuously distinguished service; requirements 1440 families of officers allowed transportation upon change of permanent station 604 to or from overseas stations on transports, if available 604 Fishermans Island, Va., transferred from Treasury Department to use of 358 Fort Logan H.
Roots, Ark.; sale, and lease of portion of military reservation lands 625 general; grade of, revived; appointment, pay, precedence, etc 283 incurred obligations for construction and materials under contracts prior to approval of appropriation Act, to be paid 278 loan of cots for American Legion State encampment, Vincennes, Ind 1062 rifles, etc., authorized to American Legion, for ceremonial uses 403 tents, etc., to Paul E. Slocum Post, Bloomington, Ind., for Grand Army State encampment 623 United Confederate Veterans reunion, Fort Worth, Tex 1061 lost private property of officers, enlisted men, etc., to be paid for; conditions 1436 machine tools may be sold at reduced rates to trade schools, etc.; conditions 360 medals of honor, etc., limited to only one issue to a person 399 bar, etc., for succeeding justifying deed 399 silver star for citation in orders from headquarters of force commanded by a general 399 if force appropriate to such command 399 military stores, etc., including real estate, may be interchanged with Navy, without compensation 132 motor vehicles, unused and surplus to be sold to other Government services 233 no free transfers, unless specifically authorized 233 national cemeteries; provisions extended to all wars, etc 552 nitrate of soda to be sold from, reserve supply to meet shortage in fertilizers 573 noncommissioned officers to have additional ration or commutation 602 effective until June 30, 1922 604 North Point, Md., lighthouse reservation transferred to 357 officers to be detailed for aeronautic engineering instruction at schools, etc 594 ordnance sergeants; limitation on appointments of, repealed 396 payment authorized to officers and enlisted men employed to take census of 1361 payments made and obligations incurred under, appropriation Act 1920, approved from July 1, 1919 272 pension increased for service in Civil or Mexican War 585 quartermaster supplies may be bought by Coast Guard officers, etc., from 506 Public Health Service officers 507 rates allowed pensioners for loss of limbs or sight while in the 982 readjustment of pay, etc., of, personnel to be investigated, etc., by special joint Congressional committee 604 reenlistment authorized of Omer Germain Paquet; credited continuous service 607 restoration of Capt.
Daniel W. Hand to place on lineal list of officers of Field Artillery 606 Col. Robert H. Peck, to place on lineal list of majors of Infantry 606 schools for children of employees at Ordnance reservations 333 second lieutenants; selections for commissioning 774 surplus equipment to be transferred to Capitol, etc., without charge 1035 machine tools, etc., to be transferred to Vocational Education Board, without charge 504 materials, etc., to be transferred free to Chief of Engineers, for authorized civil works 1015 tractors to be loaned to States for highway construction 584, 1155 all expenses to be paid by States 584 transferred to States for road construction 1349 vehicles, road-making materials, etc., transferred to other departments for public uses 531 tents, etc., loaned to Confederate veterans convention, Dawson, Ga 2 loaned to United Confederate Veterans encampment, Atlanta, Ga 290 tents to be loaned only to designated veteran associations 272 thanks of Congress tendered General Pershing and American Expeditionary Forces 291 transports to bring home Polish residents returning from service with allies in late war 528 travel pay allowed retired enlisted men and reservists called into active service 288 vocational rehabilitation of disabled persons discharged from, extended 159 compensation allowed while receiving 159xvi wives of soldiers married in Europe may be brought therefrom, and paid for from transportation funds 1026 *Army Account of Advances,* advances to disbursing officers under, of total Army appropriations 975 payment from, on proper vouchers, of amounts from respective appropriations 975 charged to proper appropriation and returned 975 adjustment of accounts by Auditor 975 balances of existing available Army appropriations to be transferred to and accounted as such 975 *Army Appropriation Act, 1920, Amendments,* allowance for Infantry School, Fort Sill, Okla., transferred to Camp Benning, Ga 453 expenditures for real estate or camp construction from Army appropriations forbidden 453 exceptions, for camps in use prior to November 11, 1918 453 industrial plants taken over for war purposes 453 specific expenditures authorized, for Camp Benning Infantry School, Ga 453 abandonment of Camp Gordon, Ga.; sale of land, buildings, etc 453 for Motor Transport schools 454 for Coast Artillery, Camp Eustis, Va 454 for Field Artillery training centers 454 abandonment of Camp Taylor, Ky.;
Camp Eustis, Va 454 for Engineer Corps, Camp Humphreys, Va 454 for Signal Corps, Camp Alfred Vail, N. J 454 for Watervliet Arsenal 455 for Kalena tract, Hawaii 455 for Fort Revere, Mass 455 for Chemical Warfare Service 455 for Air Service fields, balloon schools, etc 455 for purchase of Curtiss-Elmwood plant, Buffalo, N. Y 455 for nitrate plant, Ancor, Ohio 456 no construction contracts to be let under cost-plus plans 456 repair work excepted 456 completion of present work permitted 456 payment for lands acquired for Raritan Arsenal, N.
J., from balances for terminal storage, etc 456 condemnation of title, etc 456 prohibition in, not applicable to additional lands for Walter Reed Hospital, D. C 456 *Army Emergency Increase, 1917,* allotment from amount for preservation of draft records to furnish information from demobilized army records 509 from temporary employees War Department to Adjutant General’s Office 509 deportation of undesirable aliens convicted of violating provisions of, and amendments 594 readmission prohibited 594 *Army Field Clerks,* appropriation for pay 955 foreign service 955 for commutation of quarters, etc 111, 955 allowances, etc 111 appropriation for; increase of pay for foreign service allowed 111 temporary additional to be employed 112 for mileage , 112, 956 deficiency appropriation for mileage 1026 additional pay of $240 a year to, receiving $2, 500 or less 602 to those receiving less than $2, 740, to equal that amount 602 effective until June 30, 1922 604 no appointments of, hereafter 761 *Army Field Engineer School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans,* appropriation for instruction expenses 106 *Army Field Service and Correspondence School for Medical Officers,* appropriation for instruction expenses 106, 950 *Army Medical School, D.
C.,* appropriation for buildings, etc., at Walter Reed Hospital 964 *Army Mine Planter Service,* appropriation for pay of warrant officers 110 *Army Reorganization* (*see* National Defense Act Amendments). *Army School of the Line, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 106, 950 *Army Signal School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses106, 950 *Army War College* (*see also* General Staff College), appropriation for expenses 105 for maintenance 120 deficiency appropriation for 1184 *Arrears of Pay,* appropriation for payment of, Civil War volunteers 193, 906, 1396 for War with Spain, etc 193, 906, 1396 deficiency appropriation for 1184, 1190 *Arsenals and Armories,* appropriation for Benicia, Calif 182 for Frankford, Pa 182, 893 for Honolulu, Hawaii 182 for Rock Island, Ill 182, 893, 1385 for Springfield, Mass 182, 1385 for Watertown, Mass 183, 894, 1385 for Watervliet, N.
Y 183, 894 for Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md 1384 for Amatol, Hammonton, N.J 1384 for repairs, etc 183, 894, 1385 for ordnance reservations, civilian schools 894, 1385 deficiency appropriation for Rock Island, Ill 333 for Watertown, Mass 333 for repairs 1184 acquiring land requisitioned for Raritan Arsenal, N. J., authorized from appropriations for Army storage facilities 456 operations of, not restricted by appropriations for fortifications 613 purchase of articles for the Army that can be made at, for a less price, forbidden 129, 975 *Arsphenamine,* appropriation for regulating sale, etc., of 1377 *Artesian Wells,* appropriation for investigating, etc 197, 910, 1400 *Arthur City, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Red River, near 324 *Articles of War, Army,* meaning of words used in 787 persons subject to 787xvii courts-martial classified; officers competent to serve on 788 composition of, general; special; summary 788 appointment of, general; special; summary 788 trial judge advocates and counsel 789 jurisdiction of, general; special; summary 789 military commissions, etc., not impaired 790 officers triable only by general or special 790 procedure; prosecutions; counsel for accused 790 challenges; oaths; continuances 790 refusal or failure to plead; issue of process 791 punishment for refusing to appear, etc., by civilians 791 offenses under Criminal Code 791 compulsory self - incrimination prohibited 792 depositions; admission, and procuring 792 courts of inquiry; records admissible 792 desertion of officers and enlisted men; acts constituting 792 open announcement of acquittals 792 closed sessions; voting provisions modified 793 punishment for contempt 793 records; proceedings; disposal of, etc 798 irregularities waived 794 modifications of rules, etc., by the President 794 restriction; transmittal to Congress 794 limitation on time for prosecutions 794 trial for same offense; restrictions on reconsideration 795 punishments; specified cruel, prohibited 795 execution of penitentiary sentences 795 death sentences 795 for cowardice or fraud 796 limits for 796 sentences; action by convening authority 796 powers incident to power to approve 796 confirmation by the President required; cases specified 796 powers incident to power to confirm 797 remand for rehearing, etc 797 mitigation or remission 797 extension of 797 board of review in office of Judge Advocate General 797 examination, etc., of courts-martial records by 797 before submission to the President 798 may direct rehearings, etc 798 office examinations other than by 798 additional, authorized 799 establishment of branch offices in distant commands 799 suspension of sentences; dismissal or death 799 other than death; remission, etc 799 vacation of 799 complete remission by death or honorable discharge 799 for dishonorable discharge 800 punishments; for false enlistment 800 of officer making false enlistment 800 false muster 800 false returns, or omitting to make returns 800 desertion; advising, etc., desertion 800 officer knowingly retaining deserter 800 punishments; absence without leave 801 disrespect to the President, etc.; to superior officer 801 assaulting, etc., superior officer; noncommissioned officer 801 mutiny or sedition; failure to suppress, etc 801 quarrels, frays, and disorders 801 arrest; confinement; breaking arrest 802 action on charges, investigations, etc 802 speedy trial, etc 802 punishment for unnecessary delay 802 copy of charges to accused, etc 802 refusing to receive or keep prisoners 802 failing to report prisoners received 803 improper release of prisoners 803 failure to deliver to civil authorities 803 completion of court-martial sentence after civil 803 in time of war; misbehavior before the enemy 803 subordinates compelling commander to surrender 803 improper use of countersign 803 forcing a safeguard 803 neglecting to secure captured property 804 dealing in captured, etc., property 804 aiding enemy by arms, correspondence, etc 804 spies 804 willful loss, etc., of military property 804 wasting or unlawful use of property issued to soldiers 804 drunk on duty 804 personal interest of commander in sale of provisions 804 intimidating, etc., persons bringing provisions 805 disorderly behavior in quarters, etc 805 commanding officer refusing reparation, etc 805 using provoking speeches, etc 805 dueling 805 murder; rape 805 for designated crimes 805 frauds against the Government; offenses designated 805 after leaving the service 806 former officer embezzling funds of soldiers 806 conduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman 806 general offenses not designated 806 courts of inquiry; authority for ordering 807 composition; challenges; oaths 807 powers, procedure 807 opinion on merits restricted 807 records of proceedings; authentications 807 disciplinary powers of commanding officers 808 punishments specified 808 courts-martial not barred 808 redress of injuries to persons or property 808 assessment on offenders; on organization or detachment 808 arrest of deserter by civil authorities 808 soldiers; time lost by desertion, etc., to be made good 809 discharge requirements; certificates, etc 809 oath of enlistment 809 reading and explanation of designated articles to 809 records of trials to be furnished accused 809 effects of deceased persons; disposal by commanding officer 357, 809 to legal representative or widow 357, 809xviii effects of deceased persons; by summary court if no widow, etc., present 357, 809 duties, etc.; transmittal at public expense to widow, etc 809 conversion into cash, etc., if no heir, etc., found; exception 357, 810 proceeds, etc., to War Department for final disposition 357, 810 application to Soldiers’ Home inmates, etc 357, 910 inquests at posts, etc 810 authority of officers to administer oaths 810 appointment of reporters and interpreters 810 assistant trial judge advocates and defense counsel 811 removal of civil suits from State to Federal courts 811 officers; separation from service by discharge or dismissal 811 dropped for absence or imprisonment 811 rank and precedence, Regulars, Militia, and Volunteers 811 command when different corps or commands happen to join 811 complaints of wrongs by commanding officer to the general commanding, if redress refused 811 to take effect in eight months 812 designated Articles immediately 812 prior offenses, etc., subject to previous law 812 inconsistent laws repealed 812 *Artificial Limbs for Disabled Soldiers,* appropriation for 189, 901, 1392 price restricted 901 *Artillery, Army Mobile,* appropriation for altering, etc 609, 1349 *Artillery Board, Army,* appropriation for computer 112, 956 *Asbestos Deposits,* leases of, in unallotted lands of Indians, authorized 1231 *Ashes, D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for removing, etc 38, 848 compensation for, to be adjusted 38 adjustment of prior contract for removing 38 appropriation for amount found due 39 collection, etc., hereafter by the Commissioners, authorized 39 penalty for accepting gifts therefor, or giving the same 39 *Asheville, N. C.,* terms of court at 532 *Ashland, Oreg.,* lands added to Crater National Forest for protecting water supply of 406 *Ashley County, Ark.,* time extended for bridging Bayou Bartholomew, at Wilmot, by 589 *Ashley National Forest, Utah and Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1326 *Ashpans, Locomotive* (*see* Locomotive Engine Boilers, etc.). *Asphalt Deposits, Okla., Coal and,* unsold and forfeited, in Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, to be reoffered, etc 24 other sales not affected; limitation 24 *Assay Offices* (*see* Mints and Assay Offices). *Assessment and Permit Work, D.
C.,* appropriation for streets, etc 75, 844, 1116 balance reappropriated 75 for sewers 78, 847, 1118 *Assessor, D. C.,* to serve as advisory assistant to Rent Commission 299 additional salary for 299 *Assessor’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 69, 838, 1110 for assistant assessors, etc 69, 838, 1110 for furnishing copies of wills, etc., to 74, 843, 1115 *Assinniboine Indians, Mont.,* member of, to serve on commission for allotting lands, etc., to Indians of Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont 1355 *Assistant Attorney General in Customs Cases,* appropriation for, attorneys, special counsel, etc 207, 921, 1410 *Assistant Attorneys General,* appropriation for 676, 1296 *Assistant Attorneys, United States Courts,* appropriation for, in special cases 210, 923, 1412 foreign counsel 210, 923, 1412 deficiency appropriation for, in special cases 338, 1032 *Assistant Custodians, etc., Public Buildings* (*see* Operating Force, Public Buildings). *Assistant Secretary of War,* appropriation for salary 658 deficiency appropriation for additional salary 1025 procurement of all military supplies vested in 764 salary; details of officers and civilians 765 chiefs of procurement branches to report direct to 765 manufactures at arsenals, etc., under direction of 765 *Assistant to the Attorney General,* appropriation for 676, 1296 *Assistants to Attorney General, etc.,* appropriation for, and foreign counsel 210, 923, 1412 deficiency appropriation for 338, 1032 *Associations, Foreign,* delivery, etc., of property held by Alien Property Custodian to, entirely owned by other than Germans, etc 979 *Astoria, Oreg.,* acceptance of land at Tongue Point, as site for naval submarine and destroyer base 822 *Astrophysical Observatory,* appropriation for maintenance 181, 892, 1383 for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1430 deficiency appropriation for 1039 *Atchafalaya River, La.,* examination, etc., directed for plan to protect basin of, from Mississippi River floods 1354 *Athens,* appropriation for acquiring premises for diplomatic, etc., uses at 1214 limit of cost; subject to approval of commission 1214 *Atlanta, Ga.,* appropriation for penitentiary, working capital; reappropriation 206, 921, 1410 continued use of receipts 206, 921 for penitentiary, maintenance 925, 1414xix deficiency appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 52, 212, 338, 1176 for penitentiary, mill equipment 337 for penitentiary, additional pay, guards 338 for penitentiary, additional land 1188 tents, etc., loaned to United Confederate Veterans encampment at 290 *Atlantic Coast,* appropriation for surveys of 214, 928, 1417 limit for outlying islands and entrances to Panama Canal 214, 928, 1417 deficiency appropriation for surveys of 515 *Attachment, D.
C.,* causes designated; actions at law in municipal court included 563 proceedings, etc 563 release of property by filing undertaking with marshal; new one if sufficiency of first excepted to 564 of credits, by filing undertaking approved by the court 564 effect of judgment for plaintiff 564 *Attica, Ind.,* bridge authorized across Wabash River at 401 *Attorney General,* appropriation for, Solicitor General 676, 1296 for assistant to, Assistants, Solicitors, attorneys, etc 676, 1296 for private secretary and assistant to, etc 677, 1296 for assistants to, in special cases 210, 923, 1412 for assistant to, in postal cases 575, 1150 deficiency appropriation for expenses, preparing Volume 32, Opinions of 1032 equity proceedings to be instituted by, for revocation of licenses for power projects, etc 1076 judgments in suits in connection with Government-owned merchant vessels, etc., to be reported by 528 preference for war service to be given by, in appointments for enforcing national prohibition 319 suits for forfeiture of leases, etc., of nonmetallic mineral lands to be brought by 448 to arrange for sureties, in actions abroad against Government-owned merchant vessels, etc 527 to assign attorneys to represent Government interest in appraisal of property of Washington Market Company 1443 *Attorneys, D.
C.* provisions for admission to the bar, etc 561 disbarment proceedings 561 trial of charges by supreme court in general term 561 *Attorneys, Department of Justice,* appropriation for, assistants 676, 1296 *Attorneys, District* (*see* District Attorneys). *Attorneys, United States Courts,* appropriation for assistant, in special cases 210, 923, 1412 deficiency appropriation for assistant, in special cases 1032 *Auburn, N. Y.,* terms of court at 395 *Audited Claims,* deficiency appropriation for paying, certified by accounting officers 60, 63, 65, 344, 347, 521, 1038, 1040, 1044, 1183, 1189 *Auditor for Interior Department,* appropriation for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc 648, 1269 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 61, 63, 66, 345, 348, 522, 1039, 1042, 1044, 1185, 1191 *Auditor for Navy Department,* appropriation for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc 648, 1269 for temporary employees; pay restriction 648, 1269 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 61, 63, 65, 345, 348, 522, 1039, 1041, 1044, 1185, 1190 for additional employees 329 directed to pay San Francisco Bridge Company in settlement for work on dry dock, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 591 *Auditor for Post Office Department,* appropriation for employees on mechanical devices; reappropriations 164 for, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 648, 1269 for employees, auditing postal vouchers, etc 648, 1269 for Postal Savings System accounts, clerks, etc 648, 1269 for contingent expenses 653, 1273 for tabulating equipment, etc.; limit on rentals 653, 1274 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 62, 65, 67, 347, 349, 525, 1040, 1043, 1045, 1189, 1192 *Auditor for State, etc., Departments,* appropriation for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc 648, 1269 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 62, 64, 66, 346, 348, 523, 1039, 1042, 1045, 1186, 1191 for additional employees 330 *Auditor for Treasury Department,* appropriation for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc 647, 1268 for temporary employees; pay restriction 647, 1268 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 61, 63, 65, 344, 347, 521, 1038, 1040, 1044, 1183, 1189 exception, Miller and Lux 521 for additional employees 329, 506, 1161 *Auditor for War Department,* appropriation for, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 648, 1269 for temporary employees; pay restriction 648, 1269 for additional pay, auditing Panama Canal accounts 1431 deficiency appropriation for additional employees; reappropriation 44 for paying claims certified by 61, 63, 65, 344, 347, 522, 1038, 1041, 1044, 1184, 1190 *Auditors’ Building, D.
C.,* appropriation for repairs, etc 874 *Auditor’s Office, D, C.,* appropriation for salaries 70, 839, 1110 *Augusta, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Savannah River at 275 *Austria,* appropriation for minister to 1206 *Austria-Hungary,* delivery, etc., to Government of, diplomatic and consular property held by Alien Property Custodian 979xx delivery of held property; to official of, in the United States when diplomatic relations severed 978 to subjects of, interned as alien enemies 979 *Austria-Hungary, War with* (*see* World War). *Authors, etc., Alien,* copyright provisions for works of 369 during period of World War 369 *Automatic Machine Rifles, Army,* appropriation for purchase, etc 126, 972 deficiency appropriation for 1184 balances of appropriations for 1919 covered in 1353 unexpended balances available to pay contracts for, suspended on account of armistice 1027 *Automatic Measuring Pumps, D.
C.,* provisions governing commercial use of 1223 *Automatic Train Control, etc., Devices,* carriers may be ordered to install prescribed 498 time allowance for 498 punishment for noncompliance 498 *Automatic Weighing Scales, Customs,* appropriation for 174, 883, 1376 *Automobiles, Army,* surplus, may be sold to States, individuals, etc 105 *Automobiles, D. C* (*see also* Motor Vehicles, D. C.), appropriation for motor vehicles for inspectors of 1115 *Automobiles, etc.,* punishment for transporting, receiving, etc., of stolen, in interstate commerce, etc 325 *Avenues, D.
C* (*see* Streets, Avenues, etc., D. C.). *Aviation, Army* (*see also* Air Service, Army), deficiency appropriation for, Signal Corps 1184 *Aviation, Navy,* appropriation for fleet aircraft 133 for five special type planes from abroad 133 for hangars for two large dirigibles 133 for one dirigible 133 for one dirigible from abroad of latest type 133 for converting “Jupiter” into aeroplane carrier 133 for conversion of two merchant vessels into aircraft tenders 133 for aircraft factory, helium plant, and aircraft stations 133, 814 for experimental and development aircraft work 133, 814 for flying equipment, Marine Corps base units 133 for general and miscellaneous contingencies 133 for pay of classified force 814 accounting, etc 814 for aircraft 814 for equipment 814 for one rigid airship 814 for new construction at stations 814 for new equipment for training 814 drafting, etc., service at stations limited 133, 814 adjustment, etc., of claims for damages from aircraft; report, etc 133, 814 limit of coast stations 133, 814 use for aeroplane factory prohibited 134, 814 joint report to Congress of Navy, Army, and postal aircraft 134 deficiency appropriation for 1185 fleet aerial operations and shore stations under control of, and land bases under Army Air Service 954 *Aviation Stations, Army,* balances of appropriations for, covered in 1353 *Aviators, Army,* allowance for designated, specially distinguished for war service 785 *Avoyelles Parish, La.,* may bridge Red River, at Moncla 352 **B.** *B Street 517., D.
C.* appropriation for repaving Delaware Avenue to First Street 75 *Back Pay and Bounty, Volunteers,* appropriation for payment of 193, 906, 1396 *Bad River Indian Reservation, Wis.,* appropriation for road from Odanah in; State cooperation 29 *Baggage,* regulations required of carriers, for safe handling, etc., of passenger 475 *Bailiffs, etc., United States Courts,* appropriation for pay 210, 924, 1413 deficiency appropriation for pay, etc 1033 *Baker County, Ga.,* time extended for bridging Flint River at Newton, by Mitchell County or 279 *Baker Lake, Wash.,* deficiency, appropriation for fish cultural station, improvements 339 *Balloon Schools, Army* (*see also* Air Service, Army), appropriation for expenses of maintenance, etc 108, 953 *Balloons, War* (*see* Air Service, Army). *Baltimore, Md.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 655 discontinued, July 1, 1921 654 for quarantine station, purchase of 875 for dedicating Key Monument at Fort McHenry 1391 Congressional committee to attend 1391 only, one appraiser allowed for port of 883 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1011 *Bancroft Hall, Naval Academy,* deficiency appropriation for extending 49 *Bangkok, Siam,* appropriation for interpreter to legation and consulate general at 740, 1207 exchange of legation premises at, authorized 352 *Bankers, Private,* interlocking directorate prohibitions not applicable to service by, in two other noncompetitive banks 626 consent of Federal Reserve Board required, etc 626 *Bankhead, John H., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 592 *Banking, Foreign* (*see* Federal Reserve Act Amendments). *Banks, State, etc.* conversion of, into Federal foreign financial corporations, permitted; conditions 383 provisions for 383 *Bannock Indians, Idaho,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 13, 418, 1234xxi *Barber, Frank, Lieutenant, British Army,* payment to, for loss of sight while instructor of United States troops 606 *Barberry Bushes,* appropriation for destroying, etc., originating vegetable rust spores 244, 702, 1322 *Barges, Panama Canal Seagoing Coal,* appropriation for completing; limitation removed 231 *Barley,* appropriation for investigating black rust, etc 244, 702, 1322 for purchasing seed, for sale to farmers in drought stricken areas for seeding 1347 *Barracks, and Quarters, Army,* appropriation for, storehouses, furniture, etc 118, 962 grounds, for cantonments, etc 118, 963 buildings, motor training school, Fort Leavenworth 963 transfer of Whipple Barracks, Ariz 963 for shelter in the Philippines 119, 964 rentals in China 119, 964 for Seacoast Artillery, Philippine and Hawaiian Islands 611 for minor structures, etc., seacoast defenses 1349 for Seacoast Artillery, Philippine Islands 1350 deficiency appropriation for 65, 344, 522, 1041, 1044, 1184 for shelter in the Philippines 61 unexpended balances available to pay contracts for, suspended on account of armistice 1027 unexpended balances covered in, of appropriations for, seacoast defenses 613 *Barracks, Marine Corps,* appropriation for repairs, improvements, etc 154, 832 for water supply, Quantico, Va 833 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc.; reappropriation from 1920 1170 *Barrel for Fruits, Vegetables, etc., D.
C.,* standard dimensions established for, except cranberries 1221 for cranberries 1221 *Barriger, William Shelby, U. S. Army,* may be appointed captain of Cavalry, at foot of regular list 607 *Baskets for Fruits, etc., D. C., Round Stave,* standard dimensions for, established 1222 *Batavia, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 164 *Bath, Me.,* appropriation for operating Government house at 223 *Bathing Beach, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 78, 848, 1119 deficiency appropriation for services 39 *Bathing Beach, Potomac Park, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses; extension 186, 898, 1389 *Baton Rouge Bridge and Terminal Company,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River by 161 *Baton Rouge, La.,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 161 *Battle Cruisers,* limits of cost increased of designated 156 *Battle Ground National Cemetery, D. C.,* appropriation for construction of rostrum 896 *Battle Mountain Sanitarium, S. Dak.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 192, 905, 1395 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 47, 1028, 1167 *Battlement National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1326 *Battleships, First Class,* limit of cost increased of designated 156, 833 *Bayonne, N.
J.,* bridge authorized across Newark Bay to Elizabeth from 277 time extended for bridging Newark Bay from Elizabeth to 1099 *Bayou Bartholomew,* time extended for bridging, at Wilmot, Ark 589 *Bayou Cocodrie, La.,* declared a nonnavigable stream to confluence of Bayou Chicot 1145 *Bayou La Batre, Ala.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1011 *Beacons, etc.,* appropriation for 213, 926, 1416 *Beals, F. R.,* may bridge Nestucca River, in Tillamook County, Oreg 533 *Bean Beetle, Mexican,* appropriation for emergency expenses, preventing spread of, m Alabama, etc 1346 *Beartooth National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248 707, 1326 *Beaufort County, S.
C.,* bridge authorized across Savannah River by Chatham County, Ga., and, at Savannah 1366 *Beaufort River, S. C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, to Beaufort, S. C 1011 *Beaverhead National Forest, Mont., and Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, of 248, 707, 1326 *Bedford, Pa.,* gift from Sedgwick Grand Army Post of memorial hall for public building at, accepted 601 *Bee Culture,* appropriation for investigations in 256, 715, 1334 *Beer* (*see* Malt Liquors). *Beet, Sugar,* appropriation for investigations, etc 244, 703, 1323 for developing strains of seed, etc 244, 703, 1323 for investigating insects affecting 256, 715, 1334 *Belgium,* appropriation for ambassador to 739, 1206 deficiency appropriation for salary, ambassador to; use of balance for minister 329 ambassador to, authorized, pay 291 *Belgrade,* appropriation for acquiring premises for diplomatic uses at 1214 limit of cost; subject to approval of commission 1214 *Belle Fourche Irrigation Project, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 201, 915, 1404 *Belle Isle, Detroit, Mich.,* bridge authorized across American Channel of Detroit River to, by Detroit 407xxii *Bellefourche, S. Dak.,* appropriation for public building 164 *Belleville, Ill.,* expenditure authorized for right of way, Scott Aviation Field 455 *Bellingham, Wash.,* acquiring site for bulb and new plant propagation station, etc., at, authorized 730 *Beloit, Wis.,* may bridge Rock River, at East Grand avenue 391 Shirland Avenue 1355 *Belton, Mont.,* deficiency appropriation for bridge across Flathead River at 335 *Benicia Arsenal, Calif.,* appropriation for hospital, etc., building 182 *Bennett, Cortland P.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing 1024 *Benning Road, D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for viaduct and bridge over railroad tracks; reappropriation 39 *Benson County, N. Dak.,* appropriation for care of insane Indians 19 *Benson, Lawrence,* additional homestead entry application of, allowed 1092 *Benton, Elma Hixon,* enlarged homestead patent to 1435 *Berger, Victor L.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 519 *Berkeley, Calif.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1013 *Berlin,* appropriation for acquiring premises for diplomatic, etc., uses at 1214 limit of cost; subject to approval of commission 1214 *Bermuda,* appropriation for Weather Service expenses in 236, 696, 1316 *Berne, Switzerland,* appropriation for share in expenses of International Bureau at 671, 1291 for expenses, International Bureau of Telegraphic Union 747, 1212 deficiency appropriation for International Bureau 1042 *Berries,* appropriation for executing law fixing standards for containers for 266, 725, 1343 *Berry Boxes, etc., D.
C.,* standard capacities for, established 1222 *Bethesda, Md.,* appropriation for animal experiment station 240, 700, 1319 *Beverages, Cereal, etc.,* of low alcoholic strength not included in provisions of War Prohibition Act 305 permits, etc., required 305 in Constitutional prohibition 308 permits, etc., required 308 *Beverages, Intoxicating* (*see* National Prohibition Act). *Big Horn River, Mont.,* appropriation for diversion dam on, for Crow Indian irrigation system 1237 *Big Horn Valley, Mont.,* appropriation for improving irrigation systems in Crow Indian Reservation 196 *Big Pine Indian Reservation,* appropriation for irrigation project on 3 *Big Rock Stone and Construction Company,* sale authorized of portion of military reservation Fort Logan H.
Roots, Ark., to 625 revocable lease of other lands to 626 *Big Stone Lake Drainage and Flood Control District, S. Dak.,* may dam Minnesota River at Big Stone Lake 551 *Big Stone Lake, Minn, and S, Dak.,* dam, etc., authorized across Minnesota River at 551 *Bighorn National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1326 *Billings, Mont.,* sale of mine rescue station site at, authorized 912 *Bills of Exchange, Foreign,* accepted, not included in limit of indebtedness of national banks 297 *Bills of Health,* vessels required to have, from American consul, etc., on leaving foreign ports, etc., for United States or its possessions 1149 form, etc.; fees to be collected 1149 *Bills of Lading,* provisions for through, on shipments by rail carriers to vessels for foreign commerce 497 *Binghamton, N.
K.,* terms of court at 395 *Biologic Products,* appropriation for regulating sale, etc., of 176, 885, 1377 deficiency appropriation for regulating sale, etc 508 *Biological Survey Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 257, 715, 1335 for general expenses 257, 715, 1335 for maintenance of game preserves, bird preserves, etc 257, 716, 1335 for Sullys Hill National Park, N. Dak., game preserve 257, 716, 1335 for investigating, etc., food habits of birds and mammals 257, 716, 1335 for rearing, etc., fur bearing animals 257, 716, 1335 destroying ground squirrels 257 destroying wolves, coyotes, etc 257, 716, 1335 protecting stock by suppressing rabies in wild animals 257, 716, 1335 for investigating migration, etc., of animals and plants 258, 716, 1335 for enforcing migratory bird law 258, 716, 1335 preventing shipment of illegally killed birds and game 258, 716, 1335 for increase, etc., of reindeer industry in Alaska 716, 1336 for enforcing law for protecting land fur bearing animals in Alaska 716, 1336 powers transferred from Secretary of Commerce 716 powers transferred to Secretary of Commerce 716 jurisdiction over fur seal islands not affected 717 powers of wardens, etc 717 for administration expenses 258, 717, 1336 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 64, 67, 346, 524, 1034, 1187xxiii *Birch Timber,* exporting, from Alaska allowed 917 *Bird Preserves,* appropriation for protection, etc., of 257, 716, 1335 *Birds,* appropriation for preventing shipment of illegally killed, etc 258, 716, 1335 *Birds and Mammals, North American,* appropriation for investigating food habits, etc 257, 716, 1335 *Birds, D.
C., Wild* (*see* Game Birds, D. C.), *Birds, Migratory Game, etc.,* appropriation for enforcing law protecting 258, 716, 1335 *Bismarck, N. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 19, 424, 1240 additional grounds, etc 19, 1240 deficiency appropriation for Indian School 348, 1186 *Bison, American,* * gift of one, to any municipality, etc.,* authorized from surplus existing 270 loans for propagating, permitted 270 *Bison Range, Montana National,* appropriation for maintenance 257, 716, 1335 *Bitter Root Valley, Mont.,* appropriation for paying claims against funds from sales of Flathead Indian lands in 1237 *Bitterroot National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1326 *Bituminous Coal Commission, United States,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 503 *Black Death,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 175, 885, 1377 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemic 508 *Black Hills National Forest, S.
Dak and Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1326 *Black, Mark L.,* deficiency appropriation for services 1179 *Black Powder* (*see* Explosives, High). *Black River,* examination, etc., directed for plan to protect basin of, from Mississippi River floods 1354 *Blackburn, Henry,* exchange of lands with, for addition to Sevier National Forest, Utah 1087 *Blackfeet Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 15, 31, 420, 434, 1237, 1248 deficiency appropriation for support of Indians at 1042, 1171 *Blackfeet Indian Hospital, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc, of 5, 410, 1227 *Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for constructing irrigation systems on; repayment 16, 421, 1237 allowance for passenger vehicles 16, 421 for public school building, Browning, Mont 421 for construction of bridge across Two Medicine Creek, from tribal funds 422 for constructing part of highway, Yellowstone to Glacier Park, through 1237 deficiency appropriation for irrigation system 1172 block in Browning town site on former, granted for school purposes to Glacier County, Mont 1237 disposal of surplus unallotted lands in, repealed 16 further allotments to be made 16 trust patents for homesteads 16 closing of tribal rolls 16 former grants not affected 17 intoxicants prohibition on all lands 17 minerals reserved for benefit of Indians 17 leases permitted 17 trust patents for allotments 17 purchase of allotments of George W.
Cook and David La Breche from funds of irrigation systems on 549 *Blackfeet National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1326 *Blackmans Point, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Sulphur River, at 162 *Blackmon, Fred L., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1180 *Bladensburg Road NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, H Street to District Line 846 *Blair, Henry W.,* investigation, etc., of claim of, against Choctaw Indians 22 *Bland, Honorable William T.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1036 *Blanks, H.
B.,* deficiency appropriation for losses on levee contracts 1165 *Blasting Caps* (*see* Explosives, High). *Blind, American Printing House for the,* appropriation for providing books, etc., by 885 for expenses 1378 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1015 annual permanent appropriation for, increased 272 *Blind Children, D. C.,* appropriation for instruction of, out of the District 86, 857, 1128 deficiency appropriation for instruction of, out of the District 1018 *Blind, D.
C.,* appropriation for aid, etc., to National Library for 97, 868, 1139 for Columbia Polytechnic Institute 97, 868, 1139 publications of American Printing House for the Blind to be furnished National Library for 332 *Block Signals, etc., Systems on Railroads,* appropriation for investigating, etc 179, 889, 1380 *Bloomington, Ind.,* loan of Army tents, etc., to Paul E. Slocum Post for Grand Army State encampment at 623 *Bluffton, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 164 *Board of Actuaries, Pension Office,* appointment of 620 to report annually on operations of civil service retirement Act 620 to submit recommendations for changes, etc 620 to be included in annual report of Commissioner of Pensions 620xxiv valuation of civil service retirement fund to be made by 620 compensation of 620 *Board of Appeals, Interior Department,* appropriation for members of, etc 669, 1288 *Board of Charities, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses 93, 863, 1135 deficiency appropriation for motor ambulance 41, 1019 *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 207, 921, 1410 approval of bonds for tea importations transferred from, to collectors of customs 712 duties of, under impure tea importation act transferred to Board of Tea Appeal 712 *Board of Mediation and Conciliation, United States,* appropriation for salaries 176, 886 for expenses; authority required 177, 886 deficiency appropriation for 349 duties not to extend to disputes considered by Adjustment Board or Labor Board 474 *Board of Ordnance and Fortification, Army,* balances of appropriations for, covered in 614 *Board of Tea Appeals, Department of Agriculture,* duties of Board of General Appraisers under impure tea importation Act transferred to 712 three employees of Department of Agriculture to be designated as 713 *Board of Visitors, Military Academy,* appropriation tor expenses 544 *Board of Visitors, Naval Academy,* appropriation for expenses 151, 829 *Bobcats,* appropriation for devising methods of destroying 1335 *Bodenstab, Henry H.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1180 *Boise de Sioux River,* drainage districts, etc., of Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, may dam, etc., for control of floods, etc 1059 *Boise, Idaho,* appropriation for assay office at 657, 1276 deficiency appropriation for hospital for discharged disabled soldiers, etc., at 508 *Boise Irrigation Project, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 200, 914, 1403 restriction of drainage expenditures 914 *Boise National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1326 *Bolivia,* appropriation for minister to 739, 1206 *Bolling Aviation Field, D.
C., Army,* reclaimed Anacostia River lands set aside as, military reservation 954 *Bollworm of Cotton, Pink,* appropriation for emergency expenses, preventing spread of 269, 729, 1346 deficiency appropriation for expenses preventing spread, etc 1177 *Bond Building, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, transfer of Treasury Department offices in 43 *Bonds and Undertakings, D. C.,* form and conditions, for all fiduciaries 564 judgments against principals and sureties 564 other remedies at law or in equity not impaired 565 provisions of Code applicable hereto 565 damages recovered under, to obtain restraining orders, etc., may include counsel fees 565 *Bonds, Duplicate,* issue of, authorized for those of officers and crew of U.
S. S San Diego lost by sinking of ship 45 *Bonds, etc* (*see also* Securities), issue authorized for public works by Ketchikan, Alaska 402 Petersburg, Alaska 289, 981 Wrangell, Alaska 435 *Bonds, etc., of Federal Foreign Financial Corporations,* issue authorized; limitation 380 punishment for alleging Government responsibility for, by corporation official, etc 384 *Bonds, Farm Loan,* denomination, terms, interest, etc 571, 1362 minimum term extended to ten years 1363 form requisites; certificate of Farm Loan Commission of authority, etc 572 nontaxable, etc 572 purchase by Treasury of, extended to fiscal years 1920 and 1921 627 *Bonds, Railroad,* issue of, unlawful hereafter, unless authorized by Interstate Commerce Commission 494 *Bonita, La.,* patent to be issued to R.
L. Credille, mayor of, for lands in Morehouse Parish 1053 use declared; application, etc 1054 quitclaim of all Government interest, etc 1054 *Booher, Charles F., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1180 *Bookkeeping and Warrants Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc 645, 1266 for additional employees 1266 deficiency appropriation for additional employees 329 *Borland, William P., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 58 *Boston, Mass.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 655 discontinued, July 1, 1921 654 for navy yard, public works 143 for marine hospital, remodeling buildings, etc 875 preliminary examination, etc., of South Bay harbor, to be made 1010 *Botanic Garden, D.
C.,* appropriation for director 640, 1261 title of superintendent changed to 640 for assistants, laborers, etc 640 for repairs and improvements 225, 640, 1261 minor purchases of nursery stock permitted 640xxv appropriation for new boilers 726 for removing portion of fence, etc., for Grant Memorial 1391 deficiency appropriation for pay of employees 342 for repairs and improvements 592 employees of, eligible for retirement on annuities 614 *Boucher, Elizabeth H.,* patent authorized for enlarged homestead entry by 1090 *Boughton Memorial Association,* may erect building on Fort Leavenworth, Kans., military reservation 130 free use of rooms for post office to be given 130 *Boulder, Colo.,* additional lands granted to, for water supply 288 price; mineral deposits reserved, etc 289 *Boundary Commission, Mexican,* appropriation for continuing work 743, 1209 *Boundary Line, Alaska and Canada,* appropriation for surveying and marking 743, 1210 deficiency appropriation for marking 1187 *Boundary Line, Canadian,* appropriation for marking, etc 743, 1210 advances to Commissioner 744, 1210 deficiency appropriation for 1187 *Boundary Waters,* consent given designated States as to jurisdiction over offenses upon, by mutual agreements, etc 1447 *Bounty, Civil War Volunteers,* appropriation for payment of 193, 906, 1396 *Bowen Road SE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Ridge Road to District Line 846 *Boxer Insurrection, China.* pensions granted for disability to persons in Army, etc., during 982 for service, on reaching age of 62 982 present pensioners entitled thereto 982 *Boyd, George H.,* appropriation for, superintendent Senate Document Room 631 *Boys, Naval Summer Schools for,* appropriation for establishing, at two training stations 817 use of buildings, equipment, etc 817 details of naval personnel for 817 loan of uniforms, furnishing subsistence, etc 817 enrollment in Naval Reserve Force for three months required 817 *Boys’ Reform School, D.
C* (*see* National Training School for Boys, D. C.). *Branford, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 164 *Brazil,* appropriation for ambassador to 739, 1206 *Brazil, Pearl B.,* homestead patent to 1434 *Bread, D. C.,* standard weight for loaf of, established 1220 printed labels required 1220 sellers to keep scales, etc 1220 pretzels, crackers, etc., excepted 1221 variation of standard allowed 1221 *Bremerton, Wash,* (*see also* Puget Sound Navy Yard, Wash.), appropriation for operating, etc., Government houses at 223 for operating, etc., Government hotel at 223 appropriation for operating, etc., Government apartments at 224 *Brenneman, F.
R.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 1032 *Brick Products,* appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of 682, 1301 *Bridgeport, Conn.,* appropriation for operating, etc., Government houses at 223 for operating, etc., Government apartments at 224 *Bridger National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1326 *Bridges,* appropriation for aid in constructing, Portsmouth, N. H., to navy yard, Kittery, Me 143 for constructing, across Little Colorado and Canyon Diablo Rivers near Leupp Indian Agency, Ariz 11, 1233 for constructing, across Oconalufty River, Cherokee, N.
C 18 for constructing, across Red Lake River, on Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn.; repayment 14 for constructing, across San Juan River, Shiprock, N. Mex 18 for constructing, across Santa Clara River, on Shivwits Indian Reservation, Utah 196 for constructing, across Salt River, near Lehi, Ariz 417 for constructing, across Two Medicine Creek, on Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont 422 for constructing, across Cheyenne River, on Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, S. Dak 429 deficiency appropriation for constructing, Flathead River at Belton, Mont 335 for, Missouri River, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 510 construction of, authorized across, Alabama River, Ala 1090 Arkansas River, Fort Gibson, Okla 629 Webbers Falls, Okla 629 Chattahoochee River, Ga 370 Columbus, Ga 1055 West Point, Ga 1055 Choctawhatchee River, Fla 358 Columbia River, Oreg, and Wash 401 Pasco to Kennewick, Wash 533 Connecticut River 360, 391 Cumberland River, Tenn 282 Delaware River, Pa and N.
J 1055 Philadelphia to Camden 1101 Detroit River, American Channel, Mich 407 to Canada 1439 Flint River, Ga 275 Great Pee Dee River, S. C 390 Hudson River, N. Y 1108 Lake Champlain, Vt and N. Y 551 Lake Saint Croix, Wis 1100 Little Calumet River, Ill 1108 Lumber River, N. C 390 Mahoning River, Ohio 572 Minnesota River, Minn 291 Mississippi River, Minneapolis, Minn 276 Saint Paul, Minn 1107 Missouri River, Kansas City, Mo 574 South Dakota and Nebraska 355xxvi construction of, authorized across Nestucca River, Oreg 533 Newark Bay, N.
J 277 Pearl River, Marion County, Miss 391 Meeks Ferry, Miss 572 Peedee River, S. C 1102 Pend Oreille River, Metaline to Metaline Falls, Wash 162 Usk, Wash 276 Pentwater River or Lake, Mich 593 Perdido River, Ala 283 Pocomoke River, Md 352 Rainy River, Minn., and Canada 276 Red River, Moncla, La 352 Oklahoma and Texas 589, 597 Texas 324, 529 Texas and Oklahoma 276 Red River of the North, Minn, and N. Dak 584 North Dakota 947 Rio Grande, Texas and Mexico 1202 Rock River, Beloit, Wis 391, 1355 Dixon, Ill 948 Sabine River, Tex 598 Saint John River, Madawaska, Me., to Edmondston, New Brunswick 161 Santee River, S.
C 1102 Savannah River, Augusta, Ga 275 Hailey’s Ferry 437, 1366 Savannah, Ga 1366 Snake River, Wash 161 Sulphur River, Blackmans Point, Ark 162 Miller County, Ark 162 Susquehanna River, Falls, Pa 282 Laceyville, Pa 385 Mocanaqua to Shickshinny, Pa 159 Pittston, Pa 160 Salem to Wapwallopen, Pa 160 Tennessee River, Ala 361 Tombigbee River, Miss 391 Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, W. Va 1108 Tug River, Ky and W. Va 287 Wabash River, Ind 401 Waccamaw River, N. 0 404 Wateree River, S.
C 1102 waters connecting Chincoteague Island, Va., and the mainland 365 White River, Ark 436, 551 Withlacoochee River, Ga 1100 plans for, over Niagara River, Buffalo, N. Y., to be submitted by commission 400 time extended for constructing, Allegheny River, Millvale, Pa 1078 Pittsburgh, Pa 1078 Arkansas River, Broadway Street, Little Rock, Ark 278 Main Street, Little Rock, Ark 279 Bayou Bartholomew, Wilmot, Ark 589 Columbia River, Oreg, and Wash 1101 Connecticut River, Springfield, Mass 529 Flint River, Newton, Ga 279 Hudson River, N.
Y 1101 Mississippi River, Baton Rouge, La 161 Saint Louis, Mo 1077 Mobile Bay, etc., Ala 277, 1100 Monongahela River, Wilson, Pa 1078 Newark Bay, Elizabeth to Bayonne, N. J 1099 North Branch of Susquehanna River, Pa 1103 Ohio River, McKees Rocks, Pa 1079 Pearl River, Miss, and La 354 Roanoke River, Palmyra, N. C 502 Saint Louis River, Duluth, Minn 588 time extended for constructing, Susquehanna River, Harrisburg, Pa 1099 Tennessee River, Chattanooga, Tenn 292 White River, Forsyth, Mo 275 *Bridges, D.
C.,* appropriation for construction and repair 77, 847, 1117 street bridges over railroads or canals 77, 847, 1117 for reconstructing trestle and bins, N Street NE 1117 for Highway, operating, etc 77, 847, 1117 replacing fenders 77 jurisdiction transferred to District Commissioners 1117 for Anacostia, operating, etc 77, 847, 1118 *British and American Pecuniary Claims,* appropriation for expenses, arbitrating outstanding 746, 1212 *Britt, James J.,* appropriation for contested election expenses 227 *Britt, James T.,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1036 *Broadview, Ill.,* deficiency appropriation for hospital construction, Public Health Service 1163 Army medical supplies to be transferred for use of 1025 hospital at, to be immediately acquired, etc., for disabled discharged soldiers, etc 45 uncompleted hospital building and site, to be acquired immediately 378 construction of, and auxiliary buildings directed 378 appropriation available 378 *Broken Bow, Nebr.,* offices of register and receiver, land office, consolidated 907 *Brooklyn, N.
K,* appropriation for post office 874 deficiency appropriation for additional naval hospital, construction 1030 terms of court at 395 *Brooks County, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Withlacoochee River, by Lowndes County and 1100 *Broom Corn,* appropriation for study of, and improvement 244, 702, 1322 *Brown, Howard and Company,* deficiency appropriation for payment of Court of Claims findings to surviving partner of 1161 *Browning, Mont.,* appropriation for public school building; admission of Indian children, Blackfeet Reservation 421 block in, town site transferred to Glacier County, for school purposes 1237 *Browning, William J., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 592 *Bruce, A.
A.,* exchange of lands with 1147 mineral deposits reserved 1147 *Brussels, Belgium,* appropriation for International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs at 743, 1209xxvii appropriation for Bureau for Repression of African Slave Trade at 744, 1210 for Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promoting International Arbitration at 745, 1212 for acquiring premises for diplomatic, etc., uses at 1214 limit of cost; subject to approval of commission 1214 deficiency appropriation for Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promoting International Arbitration at 329 *Bryant, Joseph M.,* appropriation for services, from funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 430 *Bryant Street NE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, east of North Capitol Street 1116 *Bubonic Plaque,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 175, 885, 1377 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemic 508 *Buchanan Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Georgia to Iowa Avenues 845 *Bucharest,* appropriation for acquiring premises for diplomatic, etc., uses at 1214 limit of cost; subject to approval of commission 1214 *Budapest,* appropriation for acquiring premises for diplomatic, etc., uses at 1214 limit of cost; subject to approval of commission 1214 *Buena Vista, Fla.,* acquiring site for new crop plants propagation, etc., station at, authorized 730 *Buffalo, N.
Y,* appropriation for public building 164 commission created to submit plans, etc., for bridging Niagara River to Canada from 400 payment in full from Army Air Service appropriations for Curtiss-Elmwood plant, at 455 terms of court at 395 hearings, admiralty causes, bankruptcy proceedings, etc., of western district at 395 *Buffalo Public Bridge Commission,* creation and composition of 400 plan for bridging Niagara River from Buffalo, N. Y., to Canada to be devised, etc., by 400 authority for hearings, etc 400 to terminate in two years 400 *Buffaloes* (*see* Bison, American). *“Buford,” Army Transport,* disposal of, authorized 961 *Building Inspection, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc., division of 69, 838, 1109 for motor vehicles used by elevator inspectors 74, 844, 1115 fees for inspection of elevators, buildings, etc., to be prescribed 69 schedules to be posted, etc 69 deposit of receipts 69 *Building Materials,* appropriation for investigating fire resisting properties of 682, 1301 deficiency appropriation for investigating fire resisting qualities of 524 *Buildings, D. C.,* creation of Zoning Commission to regulate height, area, and use of 500 statement of, rented for Government use, to show cost of operating per square foot of space 691 *Buildings, D.
C., Condemnation of Dangerous,* appropriation for expenses of 74, 843, 1114 *Buildings, D. C., Condemnation of Insanitary,* appropriation for expenses of board for 79, 849, 1120 *Buildings, D. C., Government Owned,* departments, etc., to submit annually a statement of location, value, etc., of, under jurisdiction thereof 945 cost of care, maintenance, etc., per square foot of floor space 945 *Buildings for Embassies, etc.,* appropriation for purchase at designated cities; limit of cost, etc 1214 commission created to consider purchase, etc 1214 indebtedness of foreign governments may be credited for purchase price 1214 gifts of, may be accepted by the President 1215 *Bulgaria,* appropriation for minister to 739, 1206 delivery, etc., of property held by Alien Property Custodian to Government of, etc 979 *Bullion and Coin,* appropriation for freight on 651, 1272 *Buoyage,* appropriation for 213, 926, 1416 deficiency appropriation for 516 *Bureau of American Republics* (*see* Pan American Bureau). *Bureau of Biological Survey* (*see* Biological Survey Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Census* (*see* Census Office, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of Chemistry* (*see* Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Construction and Repair, Navy,* appropriation for construction and repair of vessels 148, 826 equipment supplies 149, 826 repairs to “Kearsage” or “Kentucky” 827 repairs, limitations not applicable 149 acceptance from Erie, Pa., of naval brig “Niagara” 827 clerical, etc., services 149, 827 for construction plants 149, 827 for construction, increase of the Navy 156, 833 for authorized submarines 833 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 667, 1285 for temporary employees; pay restriction 667, 1286 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Construction and Repair” 667, 1286 deficiency appropriation for construction and repair 61, 63, 522, 1185 for construction plants, Navy 61 amount for draftsmen, etc., in Department, 1919, increased 49 limitation on expenditure for draftsmen, etc., increased 50 allowances for classified employees increased, 1920 334 *Bureau of Crop Estimates* (*see* Crop Estimates Bureau, Department of Agriculture). xxviii *Bureau of Education* (*see* Education Bureau, Interior Department). *Bureau of Efficiency* (*see* Efficiency Bureau). *Bureau of Engineering, Navy* (*see also* Bureau of Steam Engineering, Navy), appropriation for clerks, etc., Navy Department 1285 for temporary force; pay restriction 1285 draftsmen may be paid from “Engineering,” etc 1285 deficiency appropriation for engineering 1185, 1191 name of Bureau of Steam Engineering, changed to 828 Shipping Bulletin to be published by 1028 *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 1041 *Bureau of Fisheries* (*see* Fisheries Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce* (*see* Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of Immigration* (*see* Immigration Bureau, Department of Labor). *Bureau of Indian Affairs* (*see* Indian Department). *Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promotion of Arbitration* (*see* Interparliamentary Union for Promoting International Arbitration). *Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice* (*see* Investigation Bureau, Department of Justice). *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 145, 822 clerical services, etc 145, 823 for contingent 145, 823 motor vehicles, ambulances, etc 146, 823 care of insane on Pacific Coast 146, 823 dental outfits 146, 823 for transporting remains 146, 823 for care, etc., of hospital patients 146, 823 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 667, 1286 for temporary employees; pay restriction 667, 1286 deficiency appropriation for surgeons’ necessaries 49, 1169 for contingent 50, 1169, 1185 for care, etc., of hospital patients 50, 1030 *Bureau of Mines* (*see* Mines Bureau, Interior Department). *Bureau of Naturalization* (*see* Naturalization Bureau, Department of Labor). *Bureau of Navigation, Department of Commerce* (*see* Navigation Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of Navigation, Navy,* appropriation for transportation and recruiting 134, 814 naval service records during World War, to States 815 for services of employees preparing statements, etc., in Department 815 appropriation for recreation for enlisted men 134, 815 for contingent 134, 815 for gunnery and engineering exercises 135, 815 for outfits on first enlistment;
Naval Reserve Force uniform gratuity 135, 815 for equipment instruments, supplies, etc 135, 816 for ocean and lake surveys 135, 816 for training stations, California 136, 816 Rhode Island 136, 817 Great Lakes 136, 817 Saint Helena, and Hampton Roads 137, 817 for summer schools for boys at two training stations 817 for Naval Reserve Force 817 Naval Militia made part of Naval Reserve Force 817 for Naval War College 137, 818 for Naval Home 137, 818 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 664, 1283 for temporary force; pay restriction 664, 1283 deficiency appropriation for outfits on first enlistment 49, 61, 1029, 1185, 1190 for naval auxiliaries 49, 1041, 1185 for transportation 61, 1029, 1029, 1041, 1168, 1185, 1190 for gunnery and engineering exercises 63, 522, 1029, 1041, 1190 for recruiting 1029, 1041, 1185, 1190 for advertising 1029 for training stations 1168 for equipment supplies 1185 for Naval Reserve Force 1185 for Naval Home 1185 *Bureau of Ordnance, Navy,* appropriation for ordnance and ordnance stores 142, 819 clerical, etc., services 142, 819 for smokeless powder 142, 819 for Naval Gun Factory, Washington, D.
C 142 for torpedoes and appliances 142 for torpedo station, Newport, R. I 142 for experimental work, projectiles, powder, etc 142, 819 for contingent 142, 819 for armor and armament, increase of the Navy 156, 833 for ammunition, increase of the Navy 156 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 667, 1286 for temporary employees; pay restriction 667, 1286 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Ordnance and ordnance stores,” etc 667, 1286 deficiency appropriation for ordnance and ordnance stores 65, 522, 1039, 1041, 1185, 1190 for Naval Gun Factory 522 for torpedoes and appliances 1039, 1041 for torpedo station 1041 *Bureau of Pensions* (*see* Pension Office). *Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration* (*see* International Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration). *Bureau of Public Roads* (*see* Public Roads Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Shipping* (*see* American Bureau of Shipping). *Bureau of Soils* (*see* Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Standards* (*see* Standards Bureau, Department of Commerce). xxix *Bureau of Steam Engineering, Navy* (*see also* Bureau of Engineering, Navy), appropriation for machinery, repairs, etc 149, 827 coast signal service; radio shore stations 149, 827 Office of Director of Naval Communications 149 equipment supplies 149, 827 clerical, etc., services 150, 827 radio station, Otter Cliffs, Me 150 limit for radio shore station sites 150 name changed to “Bureau of Engineering” 828 for engineering experiment station 150, 828 for Coast Guard cutters 150 for machinery, increase of the Navy 156, 833 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 666 temporary force; pay restriction 666 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Engineering,” etc 666 deficiency appropriation for engineering 345, 522, 1041, 1185, 1191 *Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy,* appropriation for pay of the Navy 146, 824 name of Pay Corps changed to Supply Corps 147 allowances for death in the service modified 824 for provisions; commutation of rations, etc 147, 825 for maintenance 147, 825 equipment supplies 147, 825 credits allowed for losses in disposal of excess stocks 825 food inspection 148, 826 clerical, etc., services 148, 826 employees in Department on salvage, etc., of excess stocks, to be paid from proceeds thereof 826 for freight 148, 826 for fuel, transportation, etc 148, 826 no charter hire for Government vessels 148, 826 for mining, etc., coal in Alaska 148, 826 selection of coal areas 148, 826 purchasing from Government coal yard, D.
C., not applicable to Navy 148 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 667, 1286 for temporary employees; pay restriction 667, 1286 deficiency appropriation for pay of the Naw 61, 63, 65, 522, 1039, 1041, 1044, 1169, 1185, 1190 for freight 345, 1041, 1044, 1185, 1191 for freight, from former Marine Corps appropriation 1169 for fuel and transportation 522, 1041, 1170, 1185, 1191 for maintenance 1041, 1044, 1185, 1190 for provisions 1185, 1190 limit for services of chemists, etc., for 1921, increased 1169 naval supply fund account established 1169 unexpended balances for 1919–1920 to be transferred to 1169 deficiencies for 1920, to be charged to 1169 transfer of value of all stores to 1169 to be charged with cost of stores procured and credited with value of issues or sales 1169 payment authorized of claims for officers’ quarters prior to July 1, 1918 511 *Bureau of War Risk Insurance* (*see* War Risk Insurance Bureau, Treasury Department). *Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy,* appropriation for maintenance 143, 819 clerical, etc., services 143, 819 purchase of passenger automobiles therefrom forbidden 143, 819 motor vehicle operators 820 for contingent 143, 820 for public works, designated yards and stations 143, 820 for hospital, Fort Lyon, Colo., etc 143 for Portsmouth, N.
H 143, 820 for New York, N. Y., storage facilities; for building ships, etc 820 water front improvements suspended 820 for Philadelphia, Pa., dry dock, etc 143, 820 for Naval Academy 144, 820 for Washington, D. C 820 for naval magazines 144 for Norfolk, Va., storage, water front improvements, etc 820 for Charleston, S. C 820 for Key West, Fla 820 for New Orleans, La 820 exchange of lands radio station, South San Francisco, Calif 821 acceptance of land from San Diego, Calif., for naval purposes 821 for Mare Island, Calif 821 for Puget Sound, Wash 821 for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, electric power extensions, etc 821 exchange of part of Puuloa Rifle Range, Pearl Harbor 821 exchange of part of naval station, Honolulu, Hawaii 821 for fuel depots 145, 822 for Cavite, P.
I., fuel oil storage 822 for Olongapo, P. I., pontoon 822 construction of hospital at Olongapo 822 for Puget Sound, Wash., magazine 822 for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, ammunition depot 822 for Great Lakes naval training station, Ill., shore protection, etc 822 for Norfolk, Va., naval hospital 822 for Philadelphia, Pa., naval hospital 822 for San Diego, Calif., marine barracks 822 for San Diego, Calif., naval fuel depot 822 for submarine and destroyer base, Columbia River, on site given by Astoria, Oreg 822 for San Diego, Calif., naval training station 822 for Hampton Roads, Va., operating base 145, 822 for repairs and preservation 145, 822 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 667, 1286 for temporary employees; pay restriction 668, 1287 draftsmen, etc., authorized 668, 1287 deficiency appropriation for Naval Academy 49 for maintenance 511, 1190 for Norfolk, Va., dry dock 511 for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, dry dock 511 for Port Royal, S.
C., Marine Corps station 511 for contingent 1029, 1169, 1185 for temporary hospital construction, etc., Newport, R. I., and Brooklyn, N. Y 1029 for Portsmouth, N. H 1030 for fuel depots 1030 for Fort Lyon, Colo., naval hospital 1030 for Philadelphia, Pa., public works 1169 for Mare Island, Calif., public works 1169xxx deficiency appropriation for Guam, naval station 1169 amount for classified employees, 1920, increased 334, 511 technical services in Department, 1920, increased 511 *Bureaus, Government,* funds of, procuring stores, etc., from another, or department, to be subject to bureau, etc., furnishing the same 613 available for two years 613 *Burnett, John L., late a Representative in Congress.* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 58 *Burnham, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Little Calumet River at 1108 *Butler building, D.
C.,* appropriation for lighting facilities 874 *Butter,* appropriation for inspecting manufacture of renovated, etc 240, 699, 1319 for investigating and certifying conditions, of interstate shipments of 265, 724, 1342 **C** *C Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Twelfth Street to Ohio Avenue 845 for repaving, Thirteenth-and-a-half to Fourteenth Streets 1116 *Cabinet National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1326 *Cable Cars, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 580, 1153 allowance for unusual conditions, etc 580 *Cable, etc., Systems* (*see* Telegraph and Telephone Systems), *Cable Facilities, International,* to be considered, etc., by International Communication Conference 367 *Cabs, Hacks, etc., D.
C.,* loitering in front of hotels, etc., prohibited 104 penalty for 104 *Cache National Forest, Utah and Idaho.* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1326 *Cadets* (*see also* Military Academy), appropriation for pay 538 ration allowance increased for 1921 538 credit allowed for clothing, equipment, etc., balance due 538 course of instruction extended to four years 548 persons nominated to fill vacancies under former course, may be appointed while cadet retained 548 cadets may elect to prolong, for one year 548 not so electing to graduate with present class 548 Cairo, Egyptt appropriation for agent and consul general at 740, 1206 *Cairo, Ill.,* appropriation for repairs, marine hospital 1368 *Caledonia, N.
Dak.,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North by Shelly, Minn., and 584 *Calexico National Bank, Calif.,* appropriation for refund to 1424 *California,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 673, 1292 for support, etc., of Indians in 12, 417, 1234 for lands, etc., for homeless Indians 12, 417, 1234 for miscellaneous Indian irrigation projects in 1226 for naval training station 136, 816 deficiency appropriation for naval training station 1168 for support of Indians in 1186 cession by, of exclusive jurisdiction over Yosemite, Sequoia, and General Grant, National Parks 731 rights, etc., reserved 731 establishing aids to navigation in, authorized 1059 gold, etc., mining leases allowed of unallotted withdrawn mineral lands of Indian reservations in 31 Imperial Valley lands; examination, etc., to be made for additional irrigation of 600 lands in Klamath Lake Bird Reserve opened to homestead entry, etc 627 right of way, etc., to Los Angeles, for power plant, through specified counties, etc 983 *California Debris Commission,* appropriation for expenses 189, 901, 1391 *California National Forest, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1326 *California Northern Judicial District,* Yosemite Park attached to 731 commissioner for, to be appointed 733 *California Southern Judicial District,* Sequoia and General Grant Parks attached to 731 commissioner for, to be appointed, etc 733 *California Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Phelps Place to Twenty-third Street 845 *Callan Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Sixth to Seventh Streets 845 *Camden, Me.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1010 *Camden, N. J.,* bridge authorized across Delaware River from Philadelphia to 1101 *Camp A. A Humphreys, Va.,* completion of bungalow quarters, etc., authorized from Army appropriations for 1919 292 maintenance expenses allowed for current year 293 expenditure authorized for real estate at Engineer Corps training camp 454 *Camp Alfred Vail, N.
J.,* appropriation for office of Chief Signal Officer, etc 952 expenditures authorized for real estate, Signal Corps camp at 454 *Camp and Garrison Equipage, Army,* appropriation for 117, 961 *Camp Benning, Ga.,* appropriation for Infantry School at 950 for buildings for Infantry School 963 expenditure authorized for real estate 453 for buildings and railroad 453 substitution of Infantry School, for Infantry School of Arms, Fort Sill, Okla 453xxxi *Camp Bragg, N. C.,* appropriation for Field Artillery instruction 950 expenditures authorized at Field Artillery training center, for purchase of real estate 454 for buildings, etc 454 *Camp Eustis, Va.,* expenditure authorized for real estate for Coast Artillery at 454 expenditures for Field Artillery training center, forbidden 454 sale of real estate, buildings, etc.; time restriction 454 *Camp Gordon, Ga.,* expenditure for construction at, forbidden 453 sale of real estate and buildings at, directed; time restriction 453 *Camp Holabird, Md.,* expenditures authorized for real estate, Motor Transport school at 454 *Camp Knox, Ky.,* appropriation for Field Artillery school at 950 for Field Artillery instruction 950 expenditures authorized at Field Artillery training center, for real estate; site restriction 454 for general construction work 454 for Dixie Highway 454 for plumbing, etc 454 *Camp Lewis, Wash.,* return of lands taken for, to dispossessed Nisqually Indians, authorized 28 *Camp Normoyle, Tex.,* expenditures authorized for shops, real estate, etc., Motor Transport School at 454 *Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.,* appropriation for Field Artillery school at 950 expenditures for construction at, forbidden 454 sale of real estate and buildings directed; time restriction 454 *Camphor Thrip,* appropriation for study, etc., method of eradicating 256, 715 *Campion, Michael F.,* homestead patent to 1434 *Campo Agency, Calif.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 434 *Camps of Instruction, National Guard,* appropriation for expenses 126, 972 *Camps of Instruction, Naval Reserve Force* (*see* Instruction Camps, etc.). *Camps or Cantonments,* no part of Army appropriations to purchase real estate for, etc 128 exception as to those in use prior to November 11, 1918 128 industrial plants for war purposes 128 incurred obligations under construction contracts for, prior to approval of Army appropriation Act, to be paid 278 *Canada,* appropriation for surveying and marking line between Alaska and 743, 1210 for marking boundary line between United States and 743, 1210 deficiency appropriation for marking boundary line Alaska and Canada and United States and 1187 Commission created to submit plans, etc., for bridging Niagara River from Buffalo, N.
Y., to 400 construction of bridge across Detroit River, Detroit, Mich., subject to consent of 1439 Saint John River, Madawaska, Me., to Edmundston, New Brunswick, by Maine and; condition 161 Minnesota and, may bridge Rainy River, Spooner, Minn., to Rainy River, Ontario 276 *Canadian Boundary Waters Commission,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 747, 1212 *Canal Transportation,* Government owned boats, etc., for, transferred to Secretary of War for operation, etc 458 *Canal Wall, D.
C.,* appropriation for reconstructing 844 *Canal Zone* (*see also* Panama Canal), appropriation for Army hospital care 122, 968 for aviation station, France Field 612 for relief and protection of American seamen in 749, 1216 deficiency appropriation for relief and protection of American seamen in 43 jurisdiction of district courts in actions for death on the high seas, not applicable to navigable waters of 538 liquors prohibited to be imported, manufactured, sold, etc., in 322 except for sacramental, medicinal, etc., purposes 322 regulation of, by the President 322 forfeiture, etc., for violations 322 transit through, allowed 322 punishment for violations 322 for prior offenses 322 tract of land, Christobal, released from reservation 948 sale by Panama Railroad Company, authorized 948 *Canals, etc.,* appropriation for operating boats, barges, etc., on, in pursuance of Transportation Act, etc 1392 deficiency appropriation for operating transportation facilities on 1026 *Canals, New York,* appropriation for survey of navigable waters in system of 188, 901, 1391 operation of New York State Barge Canal by Secretary of War to cease, etc 1149 *Canandaigua, N.
Y.,* terms of court at 395 *Canceling Machines, Postal Service,* appropriation for rental, purchase, etc., of 582, 1155 for pay, etc., traveling mechanicians 582, 1155 *Cane, Sugar,* appropriation for investigating, culture, diseases, etc., of; sirup, by products, etc 244 *Cane Sugar Districts,* appropriation for cooperative experiments, etc., in live stock production in 268, 728, 1345 *Cannon, Clarence A.,* to prepare supplement to Hinds’ Precedents of the House of Representatives, with index digest, etc 1181 *Canton, China,* appropriation for acquiring premises for consulate uses at 1214 limit of cost; subject to approval of commission 1214xxxii *Canton, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for asylum for insane Indians 26, 429, 1244 *Cantonment Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434 *Canyon Diablo River,* appropriation for approaches to bridge, near Leupp Indian Agency, Ariz 11, 417, 1233 *Cape Charles, Va.,* appropriation for quarantine station, water supply 167 deficiency appropriation for quarantine station, construction 1163 for quarantine station, wharf, breakwater, etc 330 *Cape Fear, N. C.,* appropriation for quarantine station 875 for quarantine station, wharf 1368 *Cape May, N.
J.,* deficiency appropriation for hospital for discharged disabled soldiers, etc., at 508 *Cape Spartel and Tangier Light, Morocco,* appropriation for annual contribution 742, 1208 *Cape Vincent, N. Y.,* appropriation for repairs, etc., fish hatchery 220 *Capetown, Africa,* appropriation for foreign hospital 749, 1216 *Capital Issues Committee,* unexpended balances of appropriation for, covered in 233 *Capital Stock, Railroad,* issue of, hereafter, unlawful unless authorized by Interstate Commerce Commission 494 *Capitan Grande Agency, Calif.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1247 *Capitol,* appropriation for repairs, etc 193, 907, 1396 for cleaning works of art, etc 193, 907, 1396 for restoring floors 194, 907 for care, etc., of grounds 194, 907, 1396 for repairs to stables, Maltby Building, etc 907, 1397 for repairs, etc., Senate kitchens and restaurants, etc 226, 939 for restoring decorations, corridors of Senate wing 226 for additional police protection of 226, 939, 1426 for trees, etc., grounds of 187, 899, 1387 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 50, 66, 513, 1171 for revising plans, etc., of extending building 56 for Senate kitchens and restaurants 57, 519, 592 for subway to Senate and House Office Buildings 57 for care, etc., of grounds 1039, 1171 *Capitol Building and Grounds, Superintendent of* (*see also* Architect of the Capitol), appropriation for, engineers, clerks, etc 672 for restoring decoration of walls of corridors of Senate wing, under 226 for engineers, etc., House of Representatives 635 for elevator conductors, House of Representatives 635 for engineers, etc., Senate 633 for elevator conductors, Senate Office Building 633 for repairs, etc., Court of Claims building, under 907 for repairs, etc., Courthouse, D.
C., under 907 deficiency appropriation for revising plans, etc., for extension of the Capitol 56 Army equipment to be transferred to, without charge 1035 title of, changed to Architect of the Capitol 1291 to serve on Zoning Commission 500 *Capitol Police,* appropriation for captain, lieutenants, privates, etc 633, 1254 for contingent expenses 634, 1254 for uniforms for 939, 1426 for additional force 939, 1426 salaries for December, 1919, to be paid on day of adjournment for holiday recess 368 December 20 369 for December, 1920, to be paid December 20 1081 *Capitol Power Plant,* appropriation for maintenance 226, 939, 1427 for repairs 939 for fuel, oil, etc 226, 939, 1427 for additional police protection 226, 939, 1426 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 345, 523, 1035, 1185, 1191 for fuel, oil, etc 519 reimbursement for current supplied by, to be credited to appropriations therefor 227, 940, 1427 *Captain Tom Wash Irrigation Project,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 3, 408 *Car Fares, D.
C.,* purchase of, for District officials 74, 843 *Car Service* (*see also* Transportation Act, 1920), provisions regulating use, etc., of, in interstate commerce 476 distribution of coal cars, etc 476 for emergency conditions 476 priority traffic permits, etc 477 preferences in time of war 477 disposition of traffic carrier can not handle 477 designation of agents to execute 477 penalty for refusing to comply with orders, etc 477 police powers of States over intrastate business not affected 477 *Carey Act,* entrymen under, of lands restored from State segregation given preference for homestead, etc., entry thereof 407 bona fide residence, etc., required 407 credit allowed of residence, etc., on former entry 408 period for reclaiming lands under, to begin with acceptance of application for segregation 1085 restoration to public domain authorized if no construction work in three years, or extension thereof 1085 discretionary restoration to public domain on failure to irrigate, etc 1085 segregation of certain lands by Oregon, under, continued 987 *Cargo Vessels,* provisions for carrying limited number of passengers on 998 restrictions, etc 998 *Caribbean Sea,* appropriation for Weather Service expenses in the 236, 696, 1316xxxiii *Caribou National Forest, Idaho and Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1326 lands added to 1056 *Carlisle, Pa.,* deficiency appropriation for Indian school 66, 345 *Carlsbad Irrigation Project, N.Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 201, 914, 1403 *Carnegie Library, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses 72, 841, 1112 *Carney, Joseph P.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 519 *Carpenter, Paul C.,* deficiency appropriation for services 1035 *Carriers,* regulations as to shipping liquors by 312 *Carriers by Water,* merchandise transported by, other than American vessels, to be forfeited 999 routings over excepted Canadian lines 999 application to Yukon River delayed until completion of Alaska Railroad, etc 999 *Carriers, Common* (*see also* Transportation Act, 1920), certificate to be issued to, for portion of sum due, if whole amount not determined 1145 payment directed 1145 if deficit under Federal control 1145 guaranty under Transportation Act 1145 estimate of deferred debits and credits allowed in determining amounts 1145 provisions relinquishing Federal control of railroad 457 reimbursement for motive power, cars, etc., furnished, by United States during Federal control 359 *Carroll, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 164 *Carroll, Jennie (widow)*, appropriation for monthly payments to 113, 956 *Carson City, Nev.,* appropriation for mint at 656, 1276 for Indian school 17, 422, 1238 deficiency appropriation for mint at 522 for Indian school 1042, 1171 *Carson Indian Hospital, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 5, 410, 1227 *Carson National Forest, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1326 exchange of lands for addition to, authorized 1364 timber conditions 1364 *Carter, Col. Jesse McI., U. S. Cavalry,* credit allowed in accounts of 607 *Carters Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1011 *Caryville, Fla.,* bridge authorized across Choctawhatchee River near 358 *Cascade Locks, Oreg.,* bridge authorized across Columbia River near 401 time extended for 1101 *Cascade National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1326 *Cass Lake, Minn.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of outlet, to secure connection with Mississippi River 1012 *Casualty Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 95, 866, 1137 *Catalogue of Scientific Literature, International,* appropriation for preparation of 181, 891, 1383 for printing and binding 229, 942, 1430 *Catalogue of Title Entries, Copyright Office,* appropriation for publication of 229, 942, 1430 *Catlettsburg, Ky.,* terms of court at 400 *Cattle* (*see also* Animal Industry Bureau and Animals), appropriation for inspection and quarantine work 239, 698, 1318 for eradicating scabies 239, 698, 1318 for inspection of southern; transportation 239, 698, 1318 for enforcing humane treatment of export 239, 698, 1318 for executing twenty-eight hour law 239, 698, 1318 for quarantine stations 239, 698, 1318 for suppressing contagious diseases 239, 698, 1318 for investigating tuberculosis of animals; control, etc 239, 698, 1318 for tuberculin testing, etc., of 239, 698, 1318 payment for destroyed, etc.;
State, etc., cooperation 239, 698, 1318 shipping for slaughter, cattle reacted to tests 239, 699 reshipment of reacted breeding and feeding, to owner 240, 699 quarantine stations, repairs, etc 1318 for eradicating southern cattle ticks; restrictions 240, 699, 1319 for cooperative experiments in raising, in cane sugar and cotton districts 268, 728, 1345 *Cattle Ticks, Southern,* appropriation for eradicating, etc 240, 699, 1319 cooperative demonstration work 240 restriction on use of materials, etc 240, 699, 1319 demonstrations at fairs 240, 699, 1319 *Cavalry, Army,* officers and enlisted men composing 770 *Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 950 *Cavanaugh, John H.,* enlarged homestead by, validated 1091 *Cavite, P.
I.,* appropriation for fuel oil storage, naval station 822 *Cedar County, Nebr.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River from Yankton County, S. Dak., to 355 *Cedar Road NW., D. C.,* closing directed of, between Quincy and Shepherd Streets 1251 *Cedar, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at 1108 *Cement, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 682, 1301 *Cemeterial Division, Quartermaster General’s Office,* allotment for compiling data, etc., of bringing home remains from abroad 1278xxxiv *Census, Director of,* to collect, and publish monthly, statistics of hides, skins, and leather 1057 information designated 1057 *Census, Fourteenth,* appropriation for salaries and expenses for taking, etc 678 available for two years 678 suspension of other work, authorized 678 deficiency appropriation for expenses, 1919, preparing for 54 for salaries and expenses for taking 515 available until June 30, 1922 515 *Census Office, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for salaries and expenses, available for two years 678, 1297 suspension of work other than Fourteenth Census, authorized 678, 1297 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses, Fourteenth Census 54, 515 *Center Market, D.
C* (*see* Washington Market Company, D. C.). *Central and South America,* appropriation for promoting, etc., commerce with 679, 1298 deficiency appropriation for promoting, etc., commerce with 1040 *Central City, Nebr.,* appropriation for public building 164 *Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 95, 866, 1137 *Central Pacific Railroad Company,* patent of designated tract of land to, in Utah, confirmed 553 *Central Powers of Europe* (*see also* War with Germany, etc.), termination of war with, declared, as affecting legislation, etc., contingent upon its duration 1359 *Central Railroad Company of New Jersey,* may bridge Delaware River, Easton, Pa., to Phillipsburg, N.
J 1055 Newark Bay, Elizabeth to Bayonne, N. J 277 time extended for 1099 *Cereal Beverages,* of low alcoholic strength not included in War Prohibition Act provisions 305 permits, etc., required 305 in Constitutional prohibition 308 permits, etc., required 308 *Cereal Plants,* appropriation for investigations of insects affecting 256, 715, 1334 *Cereals,* appropriation for improving methods of production, etc 244, 702, 1322 for investigation and control of rust diseases of wheat, etc.; wheat scab or blight 702, 1322 for eradicating soil and seed infecting diseases, flag smut of wheat, etc 244, 703, 1322 cooperation with States, etc 244, 703, 1322 *Challis National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1326 *Chamberlain, S.
Dak.,* appropriotion for public building 164 *Chandler, Okla.,* appropriotion for public building 164 *Chandler, Honorable T. A.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 58 *Chaplain,* appropriation for, House of Representatives 634, 1255 for Senate 631, 1252 for Henry N. Couden, emeritus, of House of Representatives 1255 *Chaplains, Army,* number authorized 769 service rank, pay, etc 769 chief of Chaplains, rank, pay, etc 769 duties of 769 filling vacancies July 1, 1920 769 future promotion, service credits allowed 769 *Charcoal, D.
C.,* provisions regulating sales of 1219 *Chargés d’Affaires ad interim,* appropriation for salaries 740, 1206 deficiency appropriation for salaries 523, 1022 *Charities and Corrections, D. C.,* appropriation for Board of Charities 93, 863, 1135 for reformatories and correctional institutions 93, 863, 1135 for medical charities 95, 866, 1137 for child-caring institutions 96, 866, 1137 for temporary homes 97, 867, 1138 for municipal lodging house 97, 867, 1138 for aid to the blind 97, 868, 1139 for indigent insane 97, 868, 1139 for relief of the poor 98, 868, 1139 for transporting paupers 98, 868, 1139 for workhouse 98, 868, 1139 for reformatory 98, 869, 1140 *Charles Town, W.
Va.,* appropriation for public building 164 *Charleston, S. C.,* appropriation for navy yard, public works 144, 820 for naval magazine, public works 144 completing lighthouse depot at, authorized 1058 immigrant station and dock at, may be leased 280 conditions for maintenance, etc 280 *Charleston, W. Va.,* appropriation for operating, etc., Government house at 223 *Charlotte Amalie, Virgin Islands,* branch offices, etc., directed for post office at 323 *“Charlotte Graveraet Breitung,” Steamer,* name of, changed to “T.
K. Maher” 365 *Charlotte Harbor, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of channel to Punta Gorda, from 1011 *Charlotte, N. C.,* terms of court at 532 *Charters, etc., Shipping,* control of rates, etc., repealed 988 *Chatham County, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Savannah River by Beaufort County, S. C., and, at Savannah 1366 *Chattahoochee River,* bridge authorized across, Columbus, Ga 1055 West Point, Ga 370, 1055 loan of material, etc., by Secretory of War 370 *Chattanooga, Tenn.,* time extended for bridging Tennessee River at 292 *Cheboygan, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 164xxxv *Chelan National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1327 *Chemical and Physical Researches, Public Domain,* appropriation for geological deposits of potash salts 197, 910, 1400 *Chemical Warfare Service, Army,* appropriation for gases, gas masks, etc., from unexpended balances 972 organizing, etc., gas troops 972 for clerks, etc., office of Chief of, War Department 1279 organization of, continued to June 30, 1920 129 creation of; officers and enlisted men composing 768 duties conferred on Chief of 768 expenditures authorized for real estate at Midland, Mich 455 at Edgewood Arsenal, Md 455 *Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for chemist, clerks, etc 252, 711, 1331 for inspectors, laboratory helpers, etc 252, 711, 1331 for general expenses 253, 711, 1331 for collaborating with other departments 253, 712, 1331 for inspecting food products for export, etc 253 for poultry, egg, fish, and oyster investigations, etc 253, 712 new sources of food, etc 253 for biological investigations of food and drug products 253 for utilizing citrus fruit by products 253 for utilizing raw materials for colorants; cooperative experiments, etc 254, 712, 1331 for table sirup, etc., investigations 254, 712, 1331 commercial products from sweet potatoes 254, 712, 1331 for executing pure food law 254, 712, 1331 for expenses, preventing importation of impure tea, etc 712, 1332 for grading, etc., naval stores 254, 713, 1332 for insecticide and fungicide investigations 254, 713, 1332 for improving dehydrating food materials 254, 713, 1332 for developing methods to prevent plant dust, etc., explosions 1332 for utilizing wool scouring waste 254, 713, 1332 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 64, 524, 1040, 1187, 1192 for enforcing pure food law 64, 67, 346, 1187, 1192 *Cheraw, S.
C.,* bridge authorized across Great Pee Dee River at 390 *Cherokee Agency, N. C., Eastern,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Cherokee Indians* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes, Okla.), appropriation for paying trust fund interest to 21 amount to school fund; national fund 22 immediate payment directed 22 for common schools 23, 427, 1242 *Cherokee, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 164 *Cherokee, N. C.,* appropriation for Indian school 18, 423, 1239 for constructing bridge across Ocona Lufty River at Indian school 18 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 348, 1171 *Cherokee Orphan Training School, Tahlequah, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 23, 427, 1242 *Chestnut Tree Bark Disease,* appropriation for expenses of controlling, etc 243, 701, 1321 *Chettimanchi Agency, La.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian Hospital, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 5, 410, 1227 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Mont., Northern,* appropriation for support, etc., of 16, 421, 1237 for “line riders” 16, 421 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of; from tribal funds 20, 425, 1240 *Cheyenne River,* appropriation for bridging, Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, S.
Dak 429 *Cheyenne River Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,* appropriation for bridge, etc., across Cheyenne River, S. Dak.; local contribution 429 time extended for paying installments, etc., on ceded lands of 1447 *Chicago, Ill.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 655 discontinued, July 1, 1921 654 for marine hospital, additional buildings, etc 167 for Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery 184, 896, 1387 for light station; lights on new breakwater 213 for agricultural exhibit at National Dairy Show 271 for aircraft mail service, New York to San Francisco, via, and Omaha 579, 1153 exchange of Army cold storage plant, for warehouse, etc., authorized 130 deposit of proceeds 130 sale of Government owned lot, to, for street purposes, authorized; location 1310 *Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park,* appropriation for continuing establishment 185, 897, 1387 deficiency appropriation for Bond Bridge, restoration 1164 ascertainment directed of cost of improving, etc., boulevard on Missionary Ridge in 1095 appropriation for expenses 1095 *Chickasaw Indians, Okla,* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for per capita payment to, from tribal funds 22, 426, 1242 additional allowance hereafter 427xxxvi appropriation for common schools 23, 427, 1242 for expenses of sales, within coal and asphalt area of 23, 427, 1242 for attorney for 23, 428, 1243 for tribal schools 23, 428, 1243 additional claims, etc., between J.
F. McMurray and, referred to Court of Claims; limitations 234 monument to perpetuate memory of, to be erected at Tishomingo, Okla 1364 appropriation for, from tribal funds 1364 unsold and forfeited coal and asphalt tracts of, to be reoffered, etc 24 *Chickasaw Indians, Okla., Choctaw and,* sale of portion of reserved lands of, to Oklahoma, as site for sanatorium, etc 1105 *Chico, Calif.,* acquiring sites for new plant propagation, etc., station at, authorized 730 *Chicopee, Mass.,* bridge authorized across Connecticut River, Holyoke to 391 *Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States,* appropriation for 686, 1306 for law clerk for; clerk 686, 1306 *Chief of Engineers, Army,* surplus Army supplies, may be transferred free of charge to, for use on any authorized civil work 1015 claims for damages by collisions, etc., in river and harbor projects, to be adjusted by 1015 payment of, not amounting to more than $500 1015 *Chief of Staff, Army* (*see also* General Staff Corps, Army), appropriation for contingencies, office of 104, 949 for Army War College 105 for General Staff College 949 for clerks, etc., office of 111, 955 *Child Caring Institutions, D.
C.,* appropriation for 96, 866, 1137 *Chud Labor Law,* deficiency appropriation for expenses enforcing 1192 *Child Welfare Society, D. C.,* appropriation for clinical examination, etc., of young children by 861, 1132 *Children, D. C.,* appropriation for clinical care, etc., of, under six 90, 861, 1132 *Children’s Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for chief, assistant, etc 686, 1305 for experts, agents, clerks, etc 686, 1305 for investigating welfare, etc., infant mortality 686, 1305 for temporary experts, interpreters, etc 686, 1305 for materials for publications of 686, 1305 deficiency appropriation for expenses 64, 349 for enforcement of child labor law 1188 for investigating child welfare, etc 1192 *Children’s Guardians, D.
C., Board of,* appropriation for administrative expenses 96, 866, 1137 limitation on visiting wards of 1137 discharge of guardianship allowed 1137 for salaries 96, 866, 1137 for feeble-minded children 96, 866, 1137 for board and care of children 96, 866, 1137 allowance to sectarian institutions 96, 866, 1137 deficiency appropriation for feeble-minded children 42, 1020, 1158 for board and care of children 42, 1020, 1158 additional allotments to sectarian institutions 42, 1020, 1158 for administrative expenses 1158 *Children’s Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 95, 866, 1137 *Chile,* appropriation for ambassador to 739, 1206 for embassy premises 742 *Chilocco Indian Reservation, Okla.,* appropriation for roads and bridge on 20, 425 *Chilocco, Okla.,* appropriation for Indian school 20, 425, 1240 for roads and bridges on reservation; reappropriation 20, 425 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 345, 1039, 1042 report to be made of necessity for new buildings, etc., for school, plans, recommendations, etc 1240 *Chin Fong,* appropriation for refund of court costs 1424 *China,* appropriation for minister to 739, 1206 for Chinese secretary 740, 1206 assistant 740, 1206 for student interpreters at legation 740, 1207 for cost of tuition 741, 1207 for rentals for United States troops in 119, 964 for preserving monuments, etc., to soldiers who fell in 185, 896 for expenses of American prisoners, etc., in 749, 1216 deficiency appropriation for transporting Chinese refugees from Mexico to 333 admission to Military Academy of Tao Hung Chang and Zeng Tze Wong 234 *China Relief Expedition,* pensions granted for disability to persons in Army, etc., during 982 for service, on reaching age of 62 982 present pensioners entitled thereto 982 *China, United States Court for,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 745, 1211 appointment of commissioner authorized; duties 746 *Chinch Bug,* appropriation for investigating, etc 256, 715, 1334 *Chincoteague Island, Va.,* bridge authorized connecting, with the mainland 365 *Chincoteague Toll Road and Bridge Company,* may bridge waters connecting Chincoteague Island, Va., and the mainland 365 *Chinese Exclusion,* appropriation for enforcing, laws 221, 936, 1424 *Chinese Plague,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 175, 885, 1377 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemic 508 *Chinese Refugees,* deficiency appropriation for transporting, etc., from Mexico to China 333 *Chippewa Indians in Minnesota,* appropriation for annual celebration, White Earth Band 13, 419xxxvii appropriation for expenses, general council 14, 419 visit of legislative committees to Washington 14, 419 for completing roll of allottees, White Earth Reservation 14, 419 for erection of homes destroyed by fire, from tribal funds; restrictions 14 for repairing reservation roads 15 for roads and bridges Red Lake Reservation 419, 1235 for civilization, etc., from tribal funds 15, 419, 1235 amount for public schools Chippewa County; condition 420 general agency purposes 1235 aiding construction of State public schools 1235 aiding indigent Indians 1235 support of Indian hospitals 1236 transfer of unnecessary hospitals to the State; conditions 1236 for tuition of children in Itasca County schools 1914 to 1920, from tribal funds 1236 *Chippewa Indians, Mont., Rocky Boy Band of,* appropriation for support, etc., of 16, 421, 1237 *Chippewa Indians, N.
Dal., Turtle Mountain Band of,* appropriation for support, etc., of 19, 424, 1240 *Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior, Wis.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 29, 432, 1246 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 348, 1042, 1045, 1171 *Chippewa Indians of the Mississippi, Minn.,* appropriation for schools 13, 419, 1235 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 1042 *Choate, Charles F., jr.,* reappointed Regent of Smithsonian Institution 550 *Choctaw and Chickasaw Coal and Asphalt Lands,* reappraisal and sale of remaining deposits in, directed 1107 *Choctaw and Chickasaw Indian Hospital, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 5, 410, 1227 *Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians, Okla.,* sale of portion of reserved lands of, to Oklahoma as site for sanatorium, etc 1105 *Choctaw Indians of Mississippi,* appropriation for relief, etc., of full-blood 15, 420, 1236 allotment of amounts; repayment 420, 1236 *Choctaw Indians, Okla,* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for Victor M.
Locke, from tribal funds 21 for per capita payment to, from tribal funds 22, 426, 1242 investigation, etc., of claim of Henry W. Blair 22 additional allowance hereafter 427 for common schools 23, 427, 1242 for expenses of sales, within coal and asphalt area of 23, 427, 1242 for attorney for 23, 428, 1243 for tribal schools 23, 428, 1243 for fulfilling treaties with 23, 428, 1243 additional claims, etc., between J. F. McMurray and, referred to the Court of Claims; limitations 234 unsold and forfeited coal and asphalt tracts of, to be reoffered, etc 24 *Choctawhatchee Bar, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of Narrows between Santa Rosa Sound, Fla., and, to be made 1011 *Choctawhatchee River,* bridge authorized across, Caryville, Fla 358 *Cholera,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 175, 885, 1377 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemic 508 *Cholera, Hog* (*see* Hog Cholera). *Chosen,* appropriation for expenses of American prisoners, etc., in 749, 1216 *Christiana River, Del.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, at Wilmington 1011 *Christiania,* appropriation for acquiring premises for diplomatic, etc., uses at 1214 limit of cost; subject to approval of commission 1214 *Christiansted, Saint Croix, Virgin Islands,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1013 *Chugach National Forest, Alaska,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1327 *Cider, Nonintoxicating,* manufacture of, for home use permitted 316 sale, etc., allowed only to authorized vinegar manufacturers 316 *Cider, Sweet,* preserved, not subject to constitutional prohibition provisions; conditions 309 *Cigarette Beetle,* appropriation for investigating 256, 715, 1334 *Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway Company,* time extended for bridging Tennessee River by 292 *Cincinnati, Ohio,* appropriation for marine hospital, repairs, etc 167 for assistant treasurer’s office 655 discontinued, July 1, 1921 654 *Circuit Courts of Appeals,* appropriation for circuit judges 687, 1306 for clerks 687, 1306 for messenger, etc., eighth circuit 687, 1306 *Circuit Judges,* appropriation for 687, 1306 for travel allowances of, away from official residence 210, 924, 1413 *Citation in Orders, Army,* silver star to person named in, from headquarters of force commanded by a general officer 399 if force appropriate to such command 399 *Citizens National Bank of Gastonia, N.
C.,* exchange of present public building with, for new site, etc 1362 *Citizenship,* granted American Indians honorably discharged from armed service in World War 350 all members of Osage Tribe of Indians 1250 Indians of Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, receiving trust patents for allotments 1356 passport fees, etc., increased 750 issuing to residents declaring intention, etc., repealed 751xxxviii provisions for admitting aliens to, who served in armed forces during late war 222 *Citrus Canker,* appropriation for investigating, eradicating, etc 242, 701, 1321 cooperation with States; local, etc., contributions required 242, 701, 1321 paying for destroyed trees forbidden 243, 701, 1321 deficiency appropriation for eradicating, etc 1188 *Citrus Fruits,* appropriation for improving methods of utilizing by products of 253 determining maturity in fruits and vegetables 253 for investigating insects affecting 252, 715, 1334 *City Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for letter carriers 578, 1151 Detroit River service pay increased 1151 for substitute, auxiliary, and temporary carriers 578, 1151 for new offices; carriers 578, 1151 for vehicle allowance 578, 1152 garage leases for ten years allowed 578 for mail messenger service 579, 1152 for street car fare and bicycles 579, 1152 for street car collections 579, 1152 for Detroit River service 579, 1152 for special delivery 579, 1152 without receipt permitted 579 for supplies 581, 1154 for equipment, etc 581, 1155 deficiency appropriation for carriers 65, 67, 347, 349, 525, 1043, 1193 for incidental expenses 347 for equipment 349, 525, 1189, 1193 for car fare and bicycles 514 for vehicle allowance 525, 1174 for temporary, auxiliary, and substitute carriers 1044, 1193 for mail messenger service 1174 for horse hire 1193 additional pay for fiscal year 1920, to carriers 350 substitute, temporary, and auxiliary carriers 351 *City Refuse, D.
C.,* appropriation for disposal of; night soil, etc 78, 848, 1118 deposit of receipts; proportion credited to District 78, 848, 1118 removal in private containers, etc., repealed 848 collection from hotels, etc., excluded 78, 848, 1118 deficiency appropriation for removal of ashes 38 collection and disposal of, by District officials, authorized 39 purchase of equipment, operation, etc., directed 39 sale of products; disposal of proceeds 39 effective on expiration or failure of present contracts 39 penalty for receiving gifts for removing, etc., by employees 39 offering money, etc., to employees 39 *City Schools,* deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc 522 *Civil Rights of Soldiers and Sailors,* affidavits required in judgments by default, that defendant not in armed service, may be filed subsequent thereto 282 effective as of date of entry of judgment 283 punishment for making false, etc 283 *Civil Service,* preference in clerical, etc., appointments hereafter in departments, etc., to honorably discharged soldiers, etc., or their widows 37 to wives of incapacitated injured soldiers 37 *Civil Service Act,* employees, etc., for enforcing national prohibition to be appointed under rules, etc., of 319 persons excepted 319 *Civil Service Commission,* appropriation for Commissioners, secretary, clerks, etc 641, 1262 secretary deemed an employee 1262 for temporary force; pay restriction 641, 1262 for field force 641, 1262 details from executive departments, etc., forbidden 641, 1262 for expert examiners 641, 1262 for expenses under retirement Act 886, 1262 for traveling, etc., expenses 641, 1262 for contingent expenses 642, 1262 for rent 642, 1263 condition 1263 for printing and binding for 228, 941, 1429 deficiency appropriation for increased cost of envelopes, 1919 37 for additional employees; balances reappropriated 37 for temporary employees; pay restriction 327 for printing and binding for 520, 1037, 1182 duty of Secretary of Interior to furnish rooms, etc., transferred to 642 heads of departments, etc., to report to, names, etc., of eligibles for retirement, who are in a nonpay status 619 record of appointments, transfers, etc., to determine rights of employees under retirement Act, to be kept by 619 tables, etc., of data for carrying out retirement provisions, etc 620 *Civil Service Retirement Act* (*see also* Retirement of Classified Civil Service Employees), appropriation for expenses of Civil Service Commission under 1262 for expenses of Pension Office executing 1290 *Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund,* creation of, from monthly deductions from salaries of classified civil service employees 618 to be used for paying annuities, etc 618 investment in Federal securities, of portions not immediately required for annuities, etc 618 individual contribution to, authorized 618 investment, disbursement, etc 618 valuation, etc., of, to be made by Board of Actuaries 620 *Civil Service Rules, etc.* appointment under, of clerks at embassies and legations 740 at consulates 749 *Civil War,* pensions increased for service in 585xxxix *Civil War Volunteers,* appropriation for arrears of pay and bounty 193, 906, 1396 for commutation cf rations 193, 906, 1396 *Civilian Military Instruction,* appropriation for expenses of rifle ranges for; materials, quartermaster supplies, etc 120, 966 subsistence, travel, etc., to rifle teams 966 for arms, ammunition, targets, etc 128, 974 balances covered in, of appropriations for ordnance stores, etc 1353 *Civilian Military Training Camps,* appropriation for maintaining, upon military reservations 974 for furnishing uniforms, subsistence, and transportation 974 for expenses of camps 974 for ordnance equipment, etc 974 age limit for training 974 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 345, 347, 522, 1038, 1041, 1044, 1184, 1190 *Claims,* appropriation for expenses, defending suits in 207, 921, 1410 for defense in Indian depredation 207, 921, 1410 for arbitrating outstanding British and American pecuniary 746, 1212 deficiency appropriation for paying judgments, Court of Claims 60, 343, 521, 1037, 1182 for paying judgments, Indian depredation 60, 521, 1038 for paying, certified by accounting officers 60, 63, 65, 344, 347, 521, 1038, 1040, 1044, 1183, 1189 for expenses defending suits in 1188 presenting, for military supplies furnished the United States during the war by former officers, engaged in procuring them, etc., unlawful 131 *Claims against Common Carriers,* time for filing notices of instituting suits in, designated 494 regulation, etc., of carrier providing shorter, unlawful 494 *Clark, Amelia P.,* patent authorized for enlarged homestead entry by 1090 *Clark County, Idaho,* appropriation for sheep experiment station, etc., in 1319 *Clarksville, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River near 282 *Classification Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent 1295 *Classified Civil Service Employees,* appropriation for expenses of Civil Service Commission under retirement Act 1262 for expenses of Pension Office under retirement Act 1290 provisions for retirement of, for age or disability, on annuities 614 *Clay Products, etc.,* appropriation for study of properties, processes, etc., of 682, 1301 *Clays, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 682, 1301 *Clayton, Don C.,* deficiency appropriation for services 57 *Clayton, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1012 *Clearwater National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1327 *Clerical Assistance to Senators,* appropriation for clerks and assistant clerks to Senators not chairmen of committees specifically provided for 632, 1253 committee status thereof 632, 1253 for additional clerks at $1, 200 632, 1253 deficiency appropriation for, not chairmen of committees 56 *Clerk of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for clerks, etc 634, 1255 deficiency appropriation for services of assistants to, preparing statistical reports of, etc 1181 Daily Calendar to have index each Monday only 1181 committee clerks, etc., placed under, after close of Congress 635, 1256 payment by, of arrears of pay to Members while in military service, ratified 58 *Clerks and Messengers to Committees, Senate,* appropriation for 631, 1252 *Clerks at Consulates,* appropriation for; appointments under civil service rules 749, 1215 deficiency appropriation for 62, 346, 524, 1022, 1043, 1187 *Clerks at Embassies and Legations,* appropriation for 740, 1206 appointments under civil service rules 740, 1206 deficiency appropriation for 523, 1187 *Clerks, Messengers, and Janitors to Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 635, 1255 clerks placed under Clerk of the House after close of Congress 635, 1256 janitors placed under Doorkeeper after close of Congress 636, 1256 *Clerks, Messengers, etc., Army Headquarters,* appropriation for pay 111, 955 for foreign service pay 111, 955 for allowances, etc., to Army field clerks; restriction on assignment, etc 111, 955 *Clerks to Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners,* appropriation for 637, 1258 payment authorized to two persons, designated as; rates, etc 162 *Clerks, United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries 210, 923, 1412 provisions applicable to supreme court, D.
C., and district courts for Hawaii and Porto Rico 923, 1412 other compensation for services by clerk, deputy, etc., forbidden 1413 allowances, clerks of circuit courts of appeals 210 deficiency appropriation for fees 52, 67, 346, 525, 1040, 1043, 1188 for salaries and expenses 338, 1176 appointed by district judge, or senior judge if more than one in the district 1099 approval of circuit judge eliminated 1099 fees, etc., to be paid into the Treasury; Alaska excepted 1099 salary, in lieu of fees, etc 1099 no fees to be charged the United States 1099xl *Cleveland National Forest, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 248, 707, 1327 *Climax Baskets, for Grapes, etc., D.
C.,* standard dimensions for, established 1221 *Climax Grape Baskets, etc.,* appropriation for executing law fixing standards for 266, 725, 1343 *Clinton, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 164 *Clinton, S. C.,* appropriation for public building 164 *Clothing, Army,* appropriation for cloth, manufacture, etc 117, 961 indemnity for destroyed, etc 117, 962 *Clothing, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 154, 831 sale at cost to officers of, uniforms, equipments, etc 154 *Clover* (*see* Grasses). *Coachella Valley Irrigation Project, Calif.,* appropriation for pumping plants 408, 1226 *Coal,* appropriation for investigating methods of weighing, etc., at the mine 683, 1302 division of public lands containing, into leasing tracts 438 lands in Alaska excluded 438 maximum area 438 offer to qualified applicants for leasing by competitive bids, etc 438 rights of present claimants protected 438 prospecting permits to be issued for undeveloped areas 438 lease allowed on discovery 438 leases not issued until public notice given of proposal 438 to railroads limited to coal for their own use; area restricted 438 for short lines 439 lessees may have additional contiguous land; conditions 439 not to exceed maximum area limit 439 allowed additional tracts on exhaustion of deposits; restriction 439 may consolidate holdings and receive new lease 439 areas limited 439 noncontiguous coal or phosphate tracts may be operated in a single lease; conditions 439 payment of royalties on product; minimum; periods of 439 annual rental; rates 439 credited against accruing royalties 439 leases to be for indeterminate periods 439 continued operation, etc., of mines required 439 readjustment of terms may be made each 20 years 439 annual advance of minimum royalty allowed in lieu of continuous operation 439 suspension of operations permitted to prevent loss 440 limited licenses may be issued for mining without royalty for local domestic use 440 corporations not included 440 to municipalities for supplying residents for household use, without profit 440 areas allowed 440 holders of other leases not barred operating under 440 *Coal and Asphalt Deposits, Okla.,* unsold and forfeited, in Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations to be reoffered, etc 24 other sales not affected; limitation 24 *Coal and Asphalt Lands, Okla.,* appropriation for expenses of sales, within area of Choctaw and Chickasaw 427, 1242 sale directed of Choctaw and Chickasaw remaining 1107 *Coal Commission, Anthracite,* deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 1015 *Coal Commission, Bituminous,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 503 *Coal, D.
C.,* provisions regulating sales of 1219 *Coal Deposits,* combinations of lessees of, authorized for railroads to transport product 448 prospecting permits for, allowed in undeveloped area of Alaska 1363 conditions, area, etc 1363 lease allowed permitte on discovery 1363 *Coal Depots, Navy* (*see also* Fuel Depots, Naval), appropriation for 145, 822 *Coal, etc., Lands,* disposal of, within underground water supply discoveries in Nevada 295 *Coal, etc., Navy,* appropriation for, fuel handling, maintenance of depots, etc 148, 826 mining, etc., in Alaska 148, 826 purchase from Government fuel yard, D.
C., not required 148 *Coal Tar Products,* restrictions on importing, continued until January 20, 1920 361 *Coast and Geodetic Survey, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for; advances 214, 928, 1417 for field expenses, Atlantic and Gulf coasts 214, 928, 1417 limit, outlying islands, etc 214, 928, 1417 Atlantic entrance to Panama Canal 214, 928, 1417 for Pacific Coasts 215, 928, 1417 for hydrographic researches, etc 215, 928, 1417 for Coast Pilot, etc 215, 928, 1418 for magnetic observations, etc 215, 928, 1418 for special surveys 215, 928, 1418 for miscellaneous 215, 928, 1418 for delegates, International Research Council 215, 928, 1418 for vessels, repairs, etc 215, 929, 1418 for altering vessels transferred from the Navy 929 for officers, crews, etc 215, 929, 1418 for pay, etc., of commissioned officers; rank, etc 215, 929, 1418 title of Director to supersede that of Superintendent 929, 1418 Assistant Director 1418 for office force 216, 929, 1418 for office expenses 215, 930, 1419 restriction on subsistence allowance while at Washington 216, 930, 1419 for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1430 deficiency appropriation for office expenses 54, 516, 524, 1043, 1178 for general expenses 62, 1188 for additional draftsmen 339 for additional employees 339 for field expenses, Atlantic and Gulf coasts 515xli deficiency appropriation for Pacific Coasts 515 for magnetic observations 516 for vessels, maintenance, etc 516 for officers, crew, etc 516 for altering vessels transferred from Navy 516 for repairs of vessels 524 for printing and binding 1182 for party expenses 1188, 1192 claims for damages by acts of Service, to be examined, etc., by Superintendent 1054 payment on recommendation, etc., thereby 1054 commissioned officers to have pay, etc., of relative rank in the Navy 603 families of commissioned officers, etc., allowed transportation upon change o permanent station 604 longevity pay of officers based on total service in all services 604 readjustment of pay, etc., of, personnel to be investigated, etc., by special joint committee of Congress 604 Superintendent to have rank, pay, etc., of captain in the Navy 825 appointment, term, etc 825 to assist in preparing maps for Army use; payment 124, 970 to reimburse Capitol Power Plant for power furnished 1427 transfer of instruments of historical value, to educational institutions 930 *Coast and Geodetic Survey, Superintendent of, * rank, pay, etc., to be relative to captain in the Navy 825 appointment, term, etc 825 title changed to Director 929 *Coast Artillery, Army, * appropriation for commercial telephone service at posts 108 *Coast Artillery, Army, Chief of, * appropriation for Coast Artillery School 106, 951 for expenses of fortifications under 608, 1348 for fire control installations, insular possessions 611, 1351 *Coast Artillery Corps, Army, * officers and enlisted men composing 770 Mine Planters Service warrant officers included 770 *Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Va., * appropriations for incidental expenses 106, 951 for material, apparatus, etc 106, 951 for engineering and mine defense material 107, 951 *Coast Artillery, Office of Chief of, War Department, * appropriation for clerks, etc 660, 1279 details of warrant officers or enlisted men in, authorized 1279 *Coast Artillery War Instruction, Army, * appropriation for maintenance 608, 1348 balances of appropriations for, covered in 613 *Coast Defenses, etc., * appropriation for sites for 608 for sites for, insular possessions 600 balances covered in, of appropriations for sites for 613 *Coast Guard Cutters, * appropriation for construction of five 150 for repairs, etc 171, 880, 1373 deficiency appropriation for repairs 506, 1163 *Coast Guard, Treasury Department, * appropriation for chiefs of division, assistants, clerks, etc., office of 650, 1271 appropriation for; details of enlisted men for office duty forbidden 650 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Repairs to Coast Guard Cutters” 650, 1271 for pay and allowances, officers, cadets, enlisted men, etc 171, 879, 1372 commissioned officers, titles changed 879 for rations, etc 171, 879, 1372 for clerks to district superintendents 171, 879, 1372 for fuel, ship’s stores, etc 171, 879, 1372 for repairs of buildings, leases, etc 171, 879, 1372 for death allowances, etc 171, 1372 for traveling expenses 171, 879, 1372 for draft animals; telephone lines; special services 171, 879, 1372 for civilian employees in the field 171, 880, 1372 for contingent expenses 171, 880, 1372 for repairs to cutters 171, 880, 1373 for repairs, etc., of, vessels in naval service 149 for constructing five cutters 150 deficiency appropriation for 61, 63, 65, 344, 347 for Life-Saving Service 63, 344 for additional office employees 506 for pay, etc., officers, cadets, enlisted men, etc 506, 1023, 1162 for rations, etc 506 for fuel, etc 506, 1162 for ship stores, etc 506 for traveling expenses 506, 1163 for draft animals 506 for civilian field employees 506 for contingent expenses 506, 522, 1023, 1038, 1041, 1163, 1184, 1190 for repairs to cutters 506, 1163 for fuel, etc 1162 for death allowances 1162 allowance of commutation of quarters to families of officers until June 30, 1922 602 allowances for death in service of officers and enlisted men 825 beneficiaries to be designated 825 payment directed 825 commutation of rations, rate established 506 cooperation of, with Lighthouse Bureau, for buoys in harbors of New York and Hampton Roads 880, 1373 designated officers authorized to administer oaths 880 provisions for deck courts 880 enlisted men serving in the war to have mileage allowance if honorably discharged before enlistment has expired 139 sea travel allowance, etc 139 enlisted men who enlisted for four years since February 3, 1917, may have period construed as for the war, and be honorably discharged; conditions 139 if reenlisting in Navy or Marine Corps for four years, in four months, to have gratuity pay 139 or during the war, may extend periods instead of accepting discharge; rights, pay, etc 139 gratuity allowance as for reenlistments 140 expenses of, while cooperating with Navy to be paid from naval appropriations 150 transfer of appropriations 150xlii families of commissioned officers, etc., allowed transportation upon change of permanent station 604 leave of absence permitted officers of, for temporary employment by Venezuela 452 longevity pay of officers based on total service in all services 604 officers, etc., may purchase quartermaster supplies from Army, Navy, etc 506 officers of, serving with Navy during World War, eligible to appointment in Navy 835 not above lieutenant commander 835 longevity credit for service in Coast Guard and Revenue Cutter Service 835 personnel to receive pay, etc., of corresponding grades in Navy 603 grades and ratings of warrant officers in the Navy 603 pay of surfmen 603 ratings, pay, etc., of district superintendents 603 readjustment of pay, etc., of, personnel to be investigated, etc., by special joint committee of Congress 604 station authorized on Lake Superior in Cook County, Minn 588 *Coast Pilot, * appropriation for compiling 215, 928, 1418 *Coasters Harbor Island, R.
I., * appropriation for naval training station, maintenance 136, 816 for Naval War College, maintenance 137, 818 *Coastwise Trade, * admission to, of foreign built, etc., vessels purchased, etc., from Shipping Board if owned by American citizens 994 allowed former Army transports if owned by citizens 961 laws relating to, extended to island Territories and possessions February 1, 1922 997 adequate steamship service there, to be provided 997 period extended until time of 997 regulations of, in Philippine Islands by laws thereof; condition 997 application hereof to the Philippines deferred until service established 997 repeal of provisions admitting foreign built, etc., vessels to 997 if now owned by citizens, etc., excepted 997 permits for Hawaiian travel in foreign ships, allowed until February 1, 1922 997 merchandise transported in, by other than American vessels, forfeited 999 exceptions 999 citizenship controlling interest of seventy-five per cent of corporations operating vessels in, required 1008 *Coastwise Waterways, Inland and, * appropriation for operating transportation facilities by War Department on 906, 1392 deficiency appropriation for operating transportation facilities by War Department on 1026 boats and other Government owned transportation facilities on, transferred to Secretary of War for operation, etc 458 *Coca Leaves, etc.* appropriation for expenses restricting sale, etc 654, 1274 deficiency appropriation for expenses restricting sale, etc 1161 *Cochetopa National Forest, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 707, 1327 *Coconino National Forest, Anz., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 707, 1327 *Codification of Public Laws, * printing of bills, etc., relating to, by House Committee on Revision of the Laws, authorized 370 *Coeur d’Alene Agency, Idaho, * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Coeur d’Alene Indians, Idaho, * appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 13, 418, 1234 *Coeur d’Alene National Forest, Idaho, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 707, 1327 marking graves, etc., in Wallace, of employees who lost their lives in fighting fires on 707 *Cohoes, N.
Y., * appropriation for public building 164 may join with State., etc., in bridging Hudson River to Troy 1108 *Coins, * appropriation for recoinage of gold 173, 882, 1375 for recoinage of minor 173, 882, 1375 silver 50-cent pieces to be coined to commemorate centennial of admission of State of Alabama 595 of State of Maine 595 of State of Missouri 1363 tercentenary of landing of the Pilgrims 597 *Coke, D. C., * provisions regulating sales of 1219 *Cold Storage Plant, Chicago, III., Army, * exchange of, for warehouse, etc., adjoining general supply depot 130 appropriation for conveyancing costs 130 proceeds of, to be deposited in the Treasury 130 *Collect on Delivery Mail, Postal Service, * appropriation for indemnity for lost 581, 1154 payment by postmasters, authorized 581 deficiency appropriation for indemnity for lost 54, 336, 514 *Collectors of Customs, * records of sales, mortgages, etc., of vessels to be kept by 1000 *Collectors of Internal Revenue, * appropriation for salaries and expenses of, deputies, etc 653, 1274 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 1038, 1183, 1189 *Collector’s Office, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries 70, 839, 1110 *Colleges, etc., * appropriation for quartermaster supplies, etc., to military, other than with units of Reserve Officers Training Corps 121, 967 for ordnance supplies to 128, 974 industrial alcohol for, may be withdrawn free of tax 321 permits, etc., required 321 military equipment, etc., to, other than with units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 780 conditions, details from Army; pay, etc 780xliii provisions for establishing Reserve Officers’ Training Corps units in 776 *Collisions, * damages from, with vessels on river and harbor work with to be adjusted by Chief of Engineers 1015 claims exceeding $500 to be reported to Congress 1015 *Colombia, * appropriation for minister to 739, 1206 *Colon, Panama, * appropriation for operating, etc., public works, from receipts therefrom 232, 945, 1433 *Colorado, * appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 673, 1292 *Colorado Labor Strike, 1914, * appropriation for paying for firearms, etc., taken from civilians during 295 settlement of accounts, etc 296 deficiency appropriation for paying claims for loss of firearms, etc 1185, 1190 *Colorado National Forest, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 707, 1327 exchange of lands with John Zimmerman, to be added to 757 lands in, granted to Boulder, Colo., for water supply 288 *Colorado River, * appropriation for investigating, etc., need for bridge over, at Lees Ferry, Ariz 1233 diverting waters of, at Laguna Dam, for extending irrigation of Imperial County, Calif., to be examined, etc 601 *Colorado River Agency, Ariz., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 433, 1247 *Colorado River Indian Reservation, Ariz., * appropriation for canals, etc., for irrigation 10, 415, 1432 for irrigating additional lands; repayment 10 deficiency appropriation for irrigation 62, 64, 66 *Colorants, * appropriation for developing standards of, etc., for industrial use 682, 1301 for utilizing raw materials for 254, 712, 1331 cooperative experiments, etc 254, 712, 1331 deficiency appropriation for developing standards of 349, 1040, 1045 *Colored Women and Children, D.
C., National Home for, * appropriation for care of children in 97, 867, 1138 *Colors, etc., of Demobilized Army Organizations, * disposal of all, directed 1438 used by State National Guard brought into service, to that State, on request of governor 1439 others, to State furnishing majority to organization 1439 if not identified with any State to Quartermaster General for national use 1439 title to remain with the Government 1439 provisions to be made for care, preservation, etc 1439 previous disposition of, ratified and confirmed 1439 *Columbia Hospital for Women, D.
C., * appropriation for care of indigent patients 95, 866, 1137 for repairs, etc 1378 deficiency appropriation for repairs and improvements 177, 348, 328, 886 *Columbia Institution for the Deaf, D. C., * appropriation for expenses of instruction 86, 856, 1127 for maintenance 206, 920, 1409 for repairs, etc 206, 920, 1409 deficiency appropriation for expenses 51, 512, 1173 for repairs 335, 1030, 1173 for instruction expenses 1018 *Columbia National Forest, Wash., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 707, 1327 *Columbia Polytechnic Institute for the Blind, D.
C., * appropriation for aid to 97, 868, 1139 *Columbia River, * bridge and approaches authorized across, near Cascade Locks, Oreg 401 Pasco to Kennewick, Wash 533 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Chinook to Sand Island, Wash 1013 right of way to Oregon across Dalles-Celilo section of improvements of 1437 time extended for bridging, near Cascade Locks, Oreg 1101 *Columbia River Highway, * Oregon granted right of way for, across Columbia River improvements, Dalles-Celilo section 1437 *Columbia River, Oreg., Submarine and Destroyer Base, * appropriation for development of 822 acceptance of site from Astoria 822 *Columbia, S.
C., * deficiency appropriation for public building 1024 *Columbus, Ga., * bridge authorized across Chattahoochee River by 1055 *Columbus, Ohio, * appropriation for care of Confederate cemetery, Camp Chase 184, 896, 1387 *Colville Agency, Wash., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 27, 31, 431, 434, 1245, 1248 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians at 1171 *Colville Indian Reservation, Wash., * appropriation for irrigation project on, from tribal funds 3, 409, 1226 time further extended for paying instalments for ceded lands of; limit 536 advance interest and application required 536 cancellation of entry, etc., for nonpayment 536 *Colville National Forest, Wash., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 707, 1327 *Comanche, etc., Indians, Okla., * appropriation for agency expenses, from tribal funds 20, 424, 1240 for support, etc., from tribal funds 20, 425, 1240 *Comanche, Tex., * appropriation for public building 164xliv *Commerce, * appropriation for expenses, regulating interstate 179, 888, 1380 deficiency appropriation for expenses executing laws regulating 1159 *Commerce, Foreign and Domestic, * appropriation for promoting and developing 679, 1298 branch offices expenses 1298 deficiency appropriation for promoting, etc 524, 1040 *Commercial Attachés, * appropriation for salaries and expenses 679, 1298 deficiency appropriation for 524, 1188 *Commission for Purchase of Diplomatic and Consular Premises, * creation and composition of 1214 plans, or proposals for purchase of buildings, to be considered by 1214 purchases from foreign Governments indebted to United States subject to approval of 1214 price to be credited to debt thereof 1214 *Commission of Fine Arts, * appropriation for expenses 177, 886, 1378 advice of, to be obtained, of proposed memorials, etc., in Arlington Memorial Amphitheater 1440 approval of, required for monument to mark starting point of motor convoy Washington to San Francisco 1062 *Commission on Industrial Relations, * deficiency appropriation for 1043 *Commission on Postal Service Salaries, etc., Joint, * continued until next session 1053 *Commissioners of Conciliation, * appropriation for expenses of 685, 1304 deficiency appropriation for expenses 517, 1179 *Commissioners, United States Courts, * appropriation for fees 210, 924, 1413 deficiency appropriation for fees 52, 62, 64, 347, 349, 525, 1040, 1043, 1045, 1176, 1188, 1192 *Commissions, International* (*see *International Commissions). *Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, Senate, * chairman and two members to serve on Short Time Rural Credits Committee 730 *Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, * chairman and two members to serve on Short Time Rural Credits Committee 730 *Committee on Banking and Currency, House of Representatives, * chairman and two members to serve on Short Time Rural Credits Committee 730 *Committee on Banking and Currency, Senate, * chairman and two members to serve on Short Time Rural Credits Committee 730 *Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, * chairman and ranking minority member to serve on commission on purchase of embassy, etc., premises 1214 *Committee on Foreign Relations, Senate, * chairman and ranking minority member to serve on commission on purchase of embassy, etc., premises 1214 to be chairman of commission 1214 *Committee on Indian Affairs, House of Representatives, * investigation of Indian Service by members of, authorized 34 appropriation for 34 powers conferred, etc 34 *Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, House of Representatives, * chairman and four members to serve on Joint Postal Service Commission 583 *Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, Senate, * chairman and four members to serve on Joint Postal Service Commission 583 *Committee on Printing, Joint* (*see also*Joint Committee on Printing), to determine printing of enrolled bills on parchment or suitable paper 520 *Committee on Public Information* (*see also*Public Information, Committee on), closing up accounts and affairs of 327 *Committee on Readjusting Pay, etc., of Army, Navy, etc., Joint Special, * appointment of five Senators and five Members as 604 report of investigation and recommendation 604 *Committee on Revision of the Laws, House of Representatives, * printing of bills, etc., authorized for use of 370 *Committees, Joint* (*see under*Joint Committees). *Commodities, * foreign financial corporations prohibited dealing in other than specified 381 fixing prices, etc., of 381 *Common Carriers* (*see also*Transportation Act, 1900), provisions relinquishing Federal control of railroad 457 regulations as to transporting liquors by 312 *Common Carriers by Water* (*see also*Merchant Marine Act), restrictions on transportation with foreign countries, etc., by 996 *Common Carriers, Railroad* (*see also*Interstate Commerce Commission), appropriation for enforcing uniform system of accounts by 179, 889, 1380 for compelling use of safety appliances 179, 889, 1380 for securing reports of accidents, etc 179, 889, 1380 for investigating block signal and train control systems, etc 179, 889, 1380 for ascertaining physical valuation of property of 179, 889, 1103, 1381 for securing information of stocks, bonds, etc 179, 889, 1103, 1381 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers by 179, 889, 1381 deficiency appropriation for ascertaining physical valuation of property of, etc 504 prohibition against officers, etc., having interest in purchases thereof, deferred to January 1, 1921 499 effective to corporations organized since January 12, 1918 499 *Communication Conference, International, * authorized to be convened at Washington, D.
C 367 appropriation for expenses 367xlv *Community Center Department, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses, public school buildings 1126 day school employees may be employed by 1126 wholly from District revenues 1126 amount for salaries limited 1126 *Community Forums, D. C., * appropriation for expenses, public school buildings 85, 855, 1126 allowance for secretaries, teachers, etc., from appropriation for, 1920, increased 328 *Commutation of Quarters, Army, * appropriation for field clerks, etc 111, 955 for officers, etc 112, 956 *Commutation of Quarters, etc., * allowance to Army officers on field duty, extended to June 30, 1922 602 applicable to officers of Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Public Health Service 602 enlisted men entitled thereto 602 *Commutation of Rations, * one additional ration or, allowed non-commissioned officers of Army, and Marine Corps 602 value to be determined by the President; present basis 602 effective until June 30, 1922 604 *Commutation of Rations, Civil War Volunteers, * appropriation for payment of 193, 906, 1396 *Compensation, War Risk, Military and Naval, * appropriation for payment, expenses, etc 173, 881, 1374 deficiency appropriation for payment of, etc 378, 508 allowance of attendant to persons receiving disability, for loss of both eyes, limbs, etc 275 *Compensation to Carriers during Federal Control* (*see also*Transportation Act, . 1920), provisions relating to 459 *Comptroller of the Currency, * appropriation for, deputies, clerks, etc 649, 1270 for expenses, superintendent, etc., Federal reserve and national currency 650, 1270 for special examinations 650, 1271 deficiency appropriation for money counters, national currency 330 *Comptroller of the Treasury, * appropriation for, assistant, attorneys, law clerks, etc 647, 1268 for temporary employees; pay restriction 647, 1268 designation of persons by, to countersign warrants, authorized 647 *Computing Machines, * surplus, may be issued from stock of Supply Committee to departments, etc., at current exchange prices 645 transferred to Supply Committee as surplus, if unfit for use may be issued to other establishment at exchange prices, etc 1265 *Conciliation of Labor Disputes, * appropriation for expenses of commissioners of, etc 685, 1304 deficiency appropriation for expenses of commissioners of, etc 1179, 1188 *Conciliation of Railway Employees’ Differences* (*see* Board of Mediation and Conciliation). *Condemnation of Land, D.
C., * special list for commissioners or jurors to be prepared by jury commissioners 565 drawings, etc 565 citation to owners; selection of commissioner to appraise, etc 565 jury to be appointed if appraisal by commissioners unsatisfactory; meeting, etc 566 *Condemnation of Land for Streets, etc., D. C., * marshal’s jury to be drawn by jury commission, to assess damages and benefits 566 vacation of verdict and appointment of new jury if award unjust, etc 566 *Conduit Road, D. C., * appropriation for maintenance, etc 100, 871, 1141 *Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.* appropriation for care, etc 184, 896, 1387 *Confederate Soldiers and Sailors, * appropriation for headstones for unmarked graves of, in national cemeteries 183, 896, 1387 *Confederate Stockade Cemetery, Sandusky Bay, Ohio, * appropriation for care, etc 184, 896, 1387 *Confederate Veterans, etc., D.
C., * appropriation for aid to 97, 868, 1139 *Confederate Veterans, United, * Army tents may be loaned to 272 loan of Army tents, etc., for, convention, Atlanta, Ga 290 for reunion of Albert Sidney Johnston Camp, at Fort Worth, Tex 1061 for, convention, Dawson, Ga 2 *Conference Minority, House of Representatives, * appropriation for clerks, etc 636, 1257 *Congress, * appropriation for printing and binding for 228, 941, 1429 medal of honor to be presented to Verdun, France, in the name of, in appreciation of the valor of its defenders 977 thanks of, tendered to General John J.
Pershing and American Expeditionary Forces 291 *Congress against Alcoholism, Sixteenth International, * appropriation for expenses of delegates to 1217 *Congress, International Farm, * foreign nations invited to send delegates to 271 *Congressional Directory, * appropriation for compiling 634, 1254 *Congressional Employees, * salaries for December, 1919, to be paid on day of adjournment for holiday recess 368 December 20 369 for December, 1920, to be paid December 20 1081 session, to be paid June 5, 1920, salaries for the month of June 1063 *Congressional Legislation, * influencing, or attempting to influence, from money appropriations, etc., forbidden 68 communications on request excepted 68 removal of official violating 68 punishment for 68 *Congressional Library* (*see *Library of Congress). xlvi *Congressional Record,* appropriation for reporting debates, House of Representatives 637, 1257 for reporting debates, Senate 633, 1254 for printing and binding 228, 941, 1429 for preparing semimonthly and session indexes to 1431 deficiency appropriation for additional pay, reporting debates, House of Representatives 59 for additional pay for reporting debates, Senate 342 for extra services, reporting debates, Senate 57 for additional expenses reporting debates, Senate 1035, 1180 *Conneaut, Ohio, * deficiency appropriation for light and fog signal station 339 for aids to navigation 1178 *Connecticut Avenue NW., D.
C., * appropriation for grading, Pierce Mill Road to Chapel Road 844 for paving east side of, Chapel Road to Chevy Chase Circle 845 *Connecticut Judicial District, * constitution of 1146 terms of court, Hartford 1146 New Haven 1146 Norwalk 1146 rooms at Norwalk 1146 *Connecticut River, * bridge authorized across, Holyoke to Chicopee, Mass 391 Windsor Locks to East Windsor, Conn 360 time extended for bridging, Springfield to West Springfield, Mass 529 *Connecticut River Railroad Company, * may bridge Connecticut River, Holyoke to Chicopee, Mass 391 *Conservation of Minerals, Ores, etc., * unexpended balance of appropriation for, covered into the Treasury 51 *Conservation of Navigable Waters, etc., * appropriation for maintenance of national forests acquired for 251, 709, 1320 for employment of agents, etc., from Conservation fund 252, 711, 1330 for cooperation with States in fighting forest fires, etc 268, 728, 1344 for acquiring additional lands 270, 1345 *Consolidation of Railroad Properties, * plans to be adopted by Interstate Commerce Commission for 481 provisions relating to 481 *Constantinople, Turkey, * appropriation for steam launch for embassy at 742, 1208 for prison expenses 749, 1216 *Constants, etc., International Commission on Tables of, * appropriation for annual contribution 745, 1211 *Constitution of the United States, * Amendment to the, proposed to the States, prohibiting denial of right to vote on account of sex 362 *Constitution of the United States, Eighteenth Amendment of, * provisions for enforcing prohibition of intoxicating liquors under 307 *Construction Division, Army, * organization of, continued to June 30, 1920 129 *Construction Plants, Navy, * appropriation for repairs and improvements at specified yards 149, 827 *Construction Work and Materials, Army, * incurred obligations under contracts for, prior to approval of Army appropriation Act, to be paid 278 *Construction Work, Army, * restriction on letting contracts for, on cost plus plans 456 *Consular Assistants, * appropriation for bringing home from abroad, remains of 743, 1209 for salaries 748, 1215 for post allowances to meet living costs 749, 1215 deficiency appropriation for salaries 524, 1187 *Consular Courts, * commissioner, United States court for China, made judge of, at Shanghai 746 *Consular Inspectors, * appropriation for salaries 748, 1215 for expenses 748, 1215 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1191 *Consular Officers, * appropriation for instruction and transit pay 740, 1206 for transportation to and from posts 742, 1208 for paying heirs of, dying abroad 743, 1209 for bringing home from abroad, remains of 743, 1209 for salaries 748, 1215 for post allowances to meet living costs 749, 1215 deficiency appropriation for transportation to and from posts 346, 348, 523, 1021, 1022, 1160, 1186, 1191 for post allowances 346, 524, 1022, 1043, 1187, 1191 for bringing home from abroad, remains of 1021, 1043, 1160, 1187 for instruction and transit pay 1042 bills of health to be issued by, to vessels leaving port for United States or its possessions 1149 duties, etc., fee to be charged 1149 *Consular Prisons, * appropriation for maintenance, etc 749, 1216 *Consular Service* (*see also*Diplomatic and Consular Service), appropriation for Director of the 643, 1263 for salaries 748, 1215 deficiency appropriation for salaries 62, 66, 346, 524, 1022, 1042, 1045, 1160, 1187, 1191 *Consulates, * appropriation for clerk hire 749, 1215 for interpreters and guards at 749, 1216 for contingent expenses 749, 1216 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 43, 62, 66, 346, 349, 524, 1022, 1039, 1043, 1045, 1160, 1187, 1191 for clerk hire 62, 346, 524, 1022, 1043, 1187 *Consuls, * appropriation for salaries 748, 1215 *Consuls General, * appropriation for salaries 748, 1215 *Contagious Diseases, * appropriation for prevention, etc., of, among Indians 4, 410, 1227 for preventing spread of, in interstate traffic 176, 885, 1377 *Contagious Diseases, Animal, * appropriation for reimbursing Indians, for live stock destroyed on account of 8, 414, 1231 for preventing spread of, livestock 239, 698, 1318xlvii appropriation for emergency use, arresting, etc 269, 728, 1345 payment for animals destroyed; appraisal of values 269, 729, 1345 deficiency appropriation for suppressing, Indian cattle, etc 1172 *Contagious Diseases, D.
C., * appropriation for preventing spread of 89, 859, 1131 *Containers for Foods, etc., * provisions for securing adequate supply, preventing injurious speculation, etc., of, during the war 297 punishment for violations of 298 *Containers for Fruits, Vegetables, and Dry Commodities, D. C., * standards established of 1221 *Containers for Liquors, * labels to be attached by manufacturers; details 312 *Contested Election Expenses, House of Representatives, * deficiency appropriation for 58, 59, 1036, 1180 for compiling cases, etc 58, 1036 *Contingent Expenses, * appropriation for Indian Department 7, 412, 1230 for Military Academy 544 for District of Columbia 72, 841, 1113 for Army 104, 948 for Navy 133, 813 for Independent Treasury 173, 882 for land offices 194, 907, 1397 for Department of Agriculture 260, 719, 1337 for Senate 633, 1254 for House of Representatives 637, 1258 for Library of Congress 639, 1260 for Executive Office 641, 1261 for Civil Service Commission 641, 1262 for Department of State 643, 1263 for Treasury Department 651, 1272 for War Department 650, 1280 for Navy Department 668, 1287 for Interior Department 672, 1291 for Post Office Department 676, 1295 for Department of Justice 677, 1296 for Department of Commerce 684, 1303 for Department of Labor 686, 1305 for foreign missions 741, 1207 paying persons not Americans for clerical services, prohibited 1208 for consulates 749, 1216 for public moneys 1375 *Contract Labor Laws, * appropriation for enforcing 221, 935, 1424 *Contract Surgeons, Army, * appropriation for pay 112, 956 for mileage 112, 956 deficiency appropriation for mileage 344, 1026, 1038, 1184 pay established for, serving full time 602 *Contracts, Army, * payment authorized for construction and materials under, made prior to Army appropriation Act of 1920 278 *Contracts, D.
C., * testimony of surviving party to, not admitted 567 exceptions; by order of court omitted 567 *Contracts for Public Buildings, etc., * appropriation for reimbursing losses on construction, materials, etc., under, made prior to April 6, 1919 874 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing contractors for war condition losses on 507, 592 reimbursement of losses on construction, materials, etc., under, made prior to April 6, 1919 281 due to increased cost of materials, etc 281 delay by action of governmental agencies 281 commandeering of plants, etc., by the Federal Government 281 if sustained solely by war conditions 281 submission of claims by subcontractors 281 estimates for, to be submitted 281 claims for, to be filed within three months 281 limited to actual increased cost 281 profits excluded 281 advances by sureties not included 281 sureties to file claims for advances to defaulting contractors 281 reimbursement 281 detailed reports of expenditures, etc., to Congress 282 *Contracts for Rental Property, D.
C., * standard forms of Rent Commission to be used in all 303 *Contracts, River and Harbor Work, * deficiency appropriation for reimbursement for losses on construction, materials, etc., under, made prior to April 6, 1917 1026 for amounts found due for losses on, 1917, 1918 1165 for Roach, Stansell, Lowrance Brothers and Company 1165 for H. B. Blanks 1165 for estate of George F. Ramsey 1165 claims for losses on, owing to war conditions, increased costs, to be filed within six months 1014 *Contracts, War, * presenting claims for settlement of, for supplies furnished during the war, unlawful, if by former officer, etc., connected with procuring 131 *Contracts, War, Army, * appropriation for employees, adjusting claims for settlement of 949 unexpended balances available for paying, suspended on account of armistice 1026 *Convicts, D.
C., * appropriation for support of, out of the District 92, 863, 1134 deficiency appropriation for support of, out of the District 41, 346, 1019, 1157, 1187 *Convicts, United States* (*see *Prisoners, United States Courts). *Cook County, Ill., * deficiency appropriation for hospital construction for discharged sick soldiers, etc., in 1163 Army medical supplies to be transferred to Public Health Service for hospital in 1025 may bridge Little Calumet River, at Burnham 1108 *Cook County, Minn., * establishment of Coast Guard station on Lake Superior in 588 *Cook, George W., Indian Allottee.* purchase of allotment of, from funds of Blackfeet Reservation, Mont., irrigation systems 549xlviii *Cooperative Agricultural Extension Work* (*see* Agricultural Extension Work, Cooperative). *Coos Bay, Oreg., * preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1013 *Coos Bay Wagon Road Lands, Oreg., * appropriation for protecting, etc., lands involved in suits 195 for protecting, etc., revested 908, 1298 for survey, sale, etc., of 196, 909 deficiency appropriation for protection, etc 513 sales of timber authorized on, classified for power sites 758 preference rights of entry, recognized on power sites 758 payment for resulting damage 758 fees required for exchanges, etc 758 regulations to be prescribed 758 *Copper Harbor Range Lighthouse Reservation, Mich., * sale of, to Houghton and Keweenaw Counties, for public uses, authorized 1096 conditions, etc 1096 transfer to State authorized 1097 *Copper Mining, * leases allowed for, on unallotted withdrawn mineral lands of Indian reservations in designated States 31 *Copyright Office, Library of Congress, * appropriation for Register, clerks, etc 638, 1259 for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1430 for publishing Catalogue of Title Entries of 229, 942, 1430 *Copyrights, * issue of, to author, assigns, etc 369 aliens, if resident 369 of country affording reciprocal protection to citizens 369 proclamation, if conditions existing 369 works produced abroad during World War allowed additional time for deposit of copy 369 prior republications of foreign books protected 369 ad interim protection of books first published abroad extended 369 deposit of foreign edition to be made 369 *Corcoran Court Building, D.
C., * removal of, directed 1282 *Cordova, Alaska, * appropriation for public building 164 *Corea* (*see *Chosen). *Corn, * appropriation for adapting, etc., from tropical regions 243, 702, 1322 for improving, etc., broom 244, 702, 1323 for investigating root and stalk diseases of 244 *Corn Borer, European, * appropriation for cooperative expenses to control spread of 256, 730, 1334 *Corn Creek Irrigation Project, Ariz., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1226 *Coronado National Forest, Ariz. and N.
Mex., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 707, 1327 *Coroner’s Office, D. C., * appropriation for salaries 70, 839, 1111 for expenses 74, 843, 1114 for morgue 843 for autotruck 843 deficiency appropriation for deputy coroner 37, 1016 for expenses 38, 1016, 1156 *Corporation Counsel’s Office, D. C., * appropriation for salaries 70, 839, 1110 *Corporations, * permits to cut timber on public lands by, not of the State where located, authorized 1088 *Corporations, D. C., * proceedings authorizing, to change their names 1195 stockholders’ meeting to be called 1195 certificate of affirmative action to be filed with recorder of deeds 1195 change effective on 1195 certified copy of, accepted as evidence thereof 1195 rights, obligations, subrogated 1195 actions, etc., under old name continued 1195 publication of, required 1195 real estate holdings by, enlarged 566 temporary possession under mortgages, etc., restricted to five years 566 *Corporations for Foreign Financial Business* (*see also*Federal Reserve Act Amendments), provisions authorizing organization, etc., of 378 *Corporations, Foreign, * delivery, etc., of property held by Alien Property Custodian to, entirely owned by other than Germans, etc 979 *Corpus Christi, Tex., * preliminary examination, etc., to be made for channels to 1012 *Correspondence School for Medical Officers, Army, * appropriation for instruction expenses 106, 950 *Corvallis, Oreg., * lands added to Siuslaw National Forest for protecting water supply of 406 *Cost of Production, * appropriation for ascertaining, of principal staple agricultural products 236, 695, 1316 *Costa Rica, * appropriation for minister to 739, 1206 *Cots, Army, * loan of, to State encampment of American Legion, at Vincennes, Ind 1062 *Cotton, * appropriation for investigating, etc., diseases of 243, 702, 1322 for cultural methods, breeding, etc 243, 702, 1322 for developing methods to prevent fires in cotton gins and cotton oil mills 1332 for investigating insects affecting 256, 715, 1334 for promoting use of standards, investigating ginning, baling, etc 265, 724, 1342 testing tensile strength, spinning value, etc 265, 724, 1342 for emergency expenses, preventing spread of pink" boll worm of 269, 729, 1346 deficiency appropriation for suppressing spread of pink boll worm of 1177, 1192 optional rights of buyer and seller on deliveries of, under Cotton Futures Act 725 repealed 738 *Cotton Boll Weevil, * appropriation for farmers’ cooperative demonstrations, and for meeting ravages of 261, 720, 1338 cooperative contributions restricted to within the State 261, 720, 1338xlix *Cotton Conference, New Orleans, La., World, * foreign nations invited to send delegates to 271, 271 *Cotton Districts, * appropriation for experiments, etc., in cattle raising in 268, 728, 1345 *Cotton Futures Act, United States, * appropriation for expenses enforcing 266, 725, 1343 amendments of 1919 declared permanent legislation 725 optional rights of buyer and seller on deliveries 725 repealed 738 reuse of money from sale of cotton for official standards, etc 1343 deficiency appropriation for enforcing 524 for expenses, collecting 1183 *Cottonseed, * appropriation for interbreeding experiments 243, 702, 1322 *Couden, Rev.
Henry M., * appropriation for, chaplain emeritus of the House of Representatives 1255 deficiency appropriation for, as chaplain emeritus of House of Representatives 1180 *Council of National Defense, * appropriation for expenses of; salary restrictions 177, 886 deficiency appropriation for salaries, expenses, etc 503 pay restriction 503 liabilities of Committee on Public Information to be paid under direction of Director of 327 removal of temporary office building for, directed 1282 *Counterfeiting, etc., * appropriation for expenses in suppressing, etc.; restriction 174, 882, 1375 protection of the President, etc 174, 882, 1375 details under Secret Service Division restricted 174, 883, 1375 deficiency appropriation for expenses in suppressing 330, 1183 War Finance Corporation bonds, etc 331 *County Agents, Agricultural Extension Work, * appropriation for 720, 1339 *Court of Appeals, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries, etc., half from District revenues 687 for salaries, etc.; 60 per cent from District revenues 1306 for reports of decisions 91, 861, 1132 for care, etc., of building 92, 863, 1134 deficiency appropriation for clerk’s office, expenses 41 appeals from determinations of Rent Commission allowed to 301 no modification, etc., except for error of law 301 action on 301 award of commission to appraise property of Washington Market Company to be filed in 1443 appeal from, to be determined by; judgment final 1443 proceedings in, on appeals from judgments of municipal court 1312 *Court of Claims, * appropriation for judges, clerks, etc 688, 1307 for auditors, etc 688, 1307 for contingent expenses 688, 1307 for reporting decisions 688, 1307 appropriation for pay of custodian 688, 1307 for painting, repairs, etc 907 for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1430 deficiency appropriation for paying judgments of 60, 343, 521, 1037, 1182 for paying judgments, Indian depredation claims 60, 521, 1038 for contingent expenses 1175 additional claims, etc., between J.
F. McMurray and Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians, referred to 234 exclusion of specified claims; limitations 234 all claims of Klamath, etc., Indians to be submitted to 623 jurisdiction conferred; appeals allowed 624 statutes of limitations waived 624 procedure; evidence admitted 624 damages restricted; effect of decree 624 restriction on attorneys’ fees, etc 624 claims of Sioux Indians, to be submitted to 738 given jurisdiction, in claim of Osage Indians for proceeds of ceded lands 1097 jurisdiction conferred to determine claims of Indians of Fort Berthold Reservation against the United States 404 right of appeal; procedure, etc 404 to hear and determine claims of Iowa Indians, Okla 585 *Court of Customs Appeals, * appropriation for salaries 687, 1306 for rent, etc 687, 1306 for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1430 *Courthouse, D.
C., * appropriation for employees 92, 863, 1134 for repairs, etc 907, 1397 deficiency appropriation for reconstructing, furnishing, etc 50 for charwomen 328 for restoring grounds, etc., around 333 relief of contractors, for losses due to increased cost of construction materials, etc 281 *Courts and Prisons, D. C., * appropriation for support of convicts out of the District, etc 92, 863, 1134 for courthouse employees 92, 863, 1134 for court of appeals building, care, etc 92, 863, 1134 for supreme court expenses 93, 863, 1134 *Courts Martial, etc., Army* (*see also*Articles of War), appropriation for expenses of 112, 956 *Coushatta Indians, Polk County, Tex., * appropriation for education of 1244 *Covington, Ky., * terms of court at 400 *Coyotes, * appropriation for devising methods for destroying 257, 716, 1335 amount for destroying, in national forests, etc 257 for destroying, for suppression of rabies 257 *Cradock, Va., * appropriation for operating, etc., Government house at 223 for operating, etc., Government apartments at 224 jurisdiction over town site, retroceded to Virginia 1439 *Cranberries, D.
C., * standard dimensions of barrels for, established 1221l *Craney Island, Va., * transfer of military reservation, to Public Health Service 358 *Crater Lake National Park, Oreg., * appropriation for protection, etc 204, 917, 1406 for commissioner in 687, 1306 deficiency appropriation for improvement 522, 1191 *Crater National Forest, Oreg, and Calif., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 707, 1327 revested Oregon and California lands added to, for protecting Ashland water supply 406 *Crates for Fruits and Vegetables, D.
C., * standard capacities for carrier, established 1222 *Credille, R. S., * patent to, mayor of Bonita, La., for certain lands in trust for owners 1053 *Creek Indians, Okla,* (*see also*Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for common schools 23, 427, 1242 for attorney for 23, 428, 1243 for tribal schools 23, 428, 1243 for paying claim of Clarence W. Turner and Mrs. William B. Hord, for legal services 1249 all claims against, to be filed in one year; adjudication, etc 24 payment from tribal funds 24 *Crematory, D.
C., Public, * appropriation for maintenance 90, 861, 1132 for cement roadway 861 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 41 for repairs 41, 1018 *Criers, United States Courts, * appropriation for 210, 924, 1413 deficiency appropriation for 1033 *Crimes and Misdemeanors, * penalty for receiving gifts by employees of District of Columbia for removing city refuse, etc., or giving the same 39 cabs, hacks, etc., loitering around hotels, etc., D. C 104 illegal manufacture or sale of liquors 318 refusing to allow inspection of railroad records, etc., during Federal control 461 refusing to allow access by officers of Railroad Labor Board, to records, etc 472 refusal to maintain ratings of coal cars to mines, etc 476 carriers refusing to comply with orders for car service 477 carriers, agents, etc., not obeying designated orders of Interstate Commerce Commission 492 discriminating as to membership in industrial organizations, etc., in benefits for vocational rehabilitation 737 owner of cargo vessel failing to give notice of risk, etc., to passengers 999 refusal of officer, etc., to furnish information as to hides, skins, and leather 1057 violating conditions of Federal Water Power Act, etc 1076 punishment for unlawful possession of intoxicating liquors in Indian country, etc 4 unauthorized sales, etc., of Indian live stock 9 influencing, etc., legislation by unauthorized communications, etc., by officers and employees to Members of Congress 68 punishment for officers, etc., employed since April 6, 1917, prosecuting claims for Army supplies, in which he was engaged in procuring, etc 131 violating permits for use of water power from Niagara River 163 making false affidavits that defendant not in armed service, etc 283 committing offenses prohibited by Food Control Act 298 violating restrictions on District of Columbia rentals, etc 303 maintaining premises where intoxicating liquor is sold, etc., in violation of War Prohibition Act 306 of National Prohibition Act 314 manufacturing or selling liquors unlawfully 316 violating permits, making false statements, etc., under National Prohibition Act 316 violating provisions for industrial alcohol, etc., production 321 violating liquor prohibition provisions in Canal Zone 322 transporting stolen motor vehicles in interstate, etc., commerce 325 receiving, disposing, etc., of such property 325 violating restrictions on entry of aliens 353 corporation official abetting 353 forfeiture of vessel, vehicle, etc., used in 353 member of police, D.
C., conspiring to interfere with duties of, by strikes, etc 364 violating wild game bird law, D. C 368 officers, etc., of foreign financial corporation using funds thereof to control prices of commodities 381 embezzling funds, etc., thereof 384 issuing bank paper, etc., without authority 384 making false entries, etc., in books, statements, etc 384 receivers, etc., of such corporations embezzling funds, etc., thereof 384 making false entries, etc., in books, statements, etc 384 examiners of, making false reports, etc 384 aiding or abetting violations 384 person connected with such corporations representing liability of United States for bands, acts, etc., thereof 384 members of District of Columbia fire department conspiring to obstruct operations thereof 398 officer of carrier concurring in unauthorized issue of securities, etc., thereof 496 benefiting in sale, etc., of securities thereof 497 carrier refusing to install prescribed safety device 498 frauds on jury drawings, D.
C 560 violating restrictions on charges, etc., for pension claims 588 mailing prohibited poisons, explosives, etc., without permit from Postmaster General 621 mailing prohibited articles with intent to kill, injure, etc 621 embezzling, etc., moneys by officers of United States courts 630li punishment for violating restrictions against plant pests, etc., D. C 727 violating rules, etc., tor protection of national parks, etc 732 accepting illegal conveyance of lands from Crow Indians 752 transferring American vessel to foreign flag, etc., without approval of Shipping Board 995 mortgagor violating provisions relating to ship mortgages 1003 advance payments, etc., to seamen 1007 receiving pay from seamen for procuring employment 1007 unauthorized divulging by Census official of information as to hides, leather, etc 1057 false statements, etc., of power project records, etc 1066 violating provisions of act regulating weights, measures, etc., D.
C 1225 obtaining grain for seeding by false representations, etc 1347 violating regulations for shipping, etc., high explosives 1445 *Crimes, D. C., * punishment for rape; minimum penalty omitted 567 embezzling property of a deceased person 567 *Crimes, etc., * appropriation for detection and prosecution of 207, 921, 1410 protection of the President, etc 207, 921 deficiency appropriation for detection and prosecution of 51, 62, 64, 337, 349, 524, 1032, 1040, 1175, 1188 advances allowed for expenses of detection and prosecution of 515 *Criminal Code, * amended, section 217 620 section 232 1444 section 233 1445 section 234 1445 section 235 1445 section 236 1445 section 245 1060 deportation of undesirable aliens convicted of seditious conspiracy, in section 6 of 594 readmission prohibited 594 deportation of undesirable aliens convicted of violating provisions of section 13 of, by organizing expeditions, etc., against friendly powers between August 1, 1914 and April 6, 1917 594 readmission prohibited 594 *Criminal Identification, National Bureau of, * appropriation for aid to 87, 857, 1128 *Criminal Identification Records, * appropriation for preserving, exchange of, etc 207, 922, 1411 *Criminals, * appropriation for bringing home, from abroad 742, 1208 *Cristobal, Canal Zone, * tract of land in, released from reservation 948 sale by Panama Railroad authorized 948 *Croats, Serbs, and Slovenes, * appropriation for minister to the 1206 *“Crook,” Army Transport, * disposal of, authorized 961 *Crook National Forest, Ariz., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 707, 1327 *Crooked Creek Irrigation Project, Oreg., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1243 *Crop Estimates, * appropriation for compiling, publishing, etc 1342 *Crop Estimates Bureau, Department of Agriculture, * appropriation for salaries 259, 718 for general expenses 259, 718 for administrative expenses 259, 718 for field agents 259, 719 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 64, 67, 524, 1043, 1188 for increased cost of envelopes, 1918 515 functions, etc., merged in Bureau of Markets and Crop Estimates 1343 *Crop Plants, * appropriation for investigating physiology of, etc 243, 702, 1322 *Crops, * appropriation for technological, etc., investigations 243, 702, 1322 for breeding, study, etc., arid-land 244, 703, 1323 *Crow Agency, Mont., * appropriation for support, etc., of, Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Croiv Creek Agency, S.
Dak., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Crow Creek Indian Hospital, S. Dak., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 5, 410, 1227 *Crow Indian Reservation, Mont., * appropriation for improving irrigation systems, Big Horn Valley, from tribal funds; reimbursement 16, 196, 431, 1237 diversion dam on Big Horn River 1237 survey and allotment of lands within 751 titles subject only to tribal leases 751 patents in fee to competents; homesteads excepted 751 trust patents to minors, etc 751 priority to members not having former allotments 751 conveyances to owners of large areas forbidden 752 declared void if made 752 punishment for accepting 752 classification of character of land, etc 752 complete tribal rolls to be prepared 752 fraudulent names to be stricken off; rights protected 752 present uses for Agency, etc.., continued 753 patents authorized to missionary boards, etc 753 lands reserved for Agency, and tracts for recreation grounds 753 minerals, etc., reserved to allottees 753 leases authorized; terms 753 allotments of coal, etc., lands, to have minerals reserved for tribal benefit 753 termination of all leases in fifty years 753 appropriation for surveys, etc 753 irrigation regulations, etc., applicable to allotments hereunder 758 cost of all systems to be placed at the Agency 754 intoxicants prohibited 754 reservations of water power sites for benefit of Tribe 754 former provision for divisions of trust funds repealed 754lii consolidated fund made from all trust funds balances 755 uses designated 755 balances to be distributed pro rata 755 competent Indians allowed to receive individual share of live stock from tribal herd 755 of wife and minor children 755 conditions, etc 755 commission to complete enrolment 755 provisions governing, pay, etc 756 completion within six months 756 designation of homestead allotment of 640 acres 756 trust period; extension for incompetents 756 sale of half on approval of Secretary permitted 756 character of, restricted 756 allottees allowed to make changes to group holdings, etc 756 sale of trust lands to actual settlers who served in the World War, etc 756 payments allowed 756 school sections granted to Montana 756 lien selections for allotted lands, etc 756 appropriation for lands granted to State 757 mineral rights reserved to Indians 757 Indian children to be admitted to public schools of State 757 tracts to be set aside for public uses at town sites 757 park at Crow Agency not included 757 receipts for lots to be credited to Indians 757 appropriation for general council expenses, from tribal fund 757 visit of committee to Washington 757 *Crow Indians, Mont., * appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 16, 420, 1237 survey, allotting, etc., of lands to 751 *Cuba, * appropriation for preserving monuments, etc., to soldiers who fell in 185, 896 for minister to 739, 1206 *Culion, P.
I., * appropriation for care of lepers, etc., naval station 134, 814 deficiency appropriation for care of lepers, etc., naval station at 49 *Cumberland River, * bridge authorized across, near Clarksville, Tenn 282 construction of lock and dam on, above Nashville, Tenn., authorized when local interests have complied with conditions imposed 1014 *"Cumberland,” Seagoing Dredge, * transfer authorized to appropriation for improving, etc., Savannah harbour 1014 *Currency, United States, * gold certificates payable to bearer on demand made legal tender for all debts 370 *Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation, * payment to, authorized in full for Curtiss-Elmwood plant, Buffalo, N.
Y 455 *Curtiss-Elmwood Plant, N. Y., * payment for, authorized from Army Air Service appropriations 455 *Cushman Agency, Wash., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31 *Cushman Indian School, Tacoma, Wash., * appropriation for support, etc., of 27 *Custer National Forest, Mont, and S. Dak., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 707, 1327 *Custer State Park Game Sanctuary, S. Dak., * areas in Harney National Forest set aside as breeding place for game 986 unauthorized hunting, killing, etc., in, a misdemeanour 986 punishment for 986 local game laws as to private or State lands not affected 986 fence, etc., by State, authorized 986 area to be protected by State laws 986 exchange of lands with South Dakota, of nonmineral forest lands, for additions to national forests 986 other rights not restricted 987 *Customs, * appropriation for collecting revenue from 174, 883, 1376 detection of frauds, etc 174, 883, 1376 only one appraiser for Baltimore allowed 883 for automatic recording scales 174, 883, 1376 for compensation in lieu of moieties 174, 883, 1376 deficiency appropriation for port of New York laborers 44 for collecting revenue from 61, 63, 65, 344, 347, 521, 1023, 1183 lading and unlading vessels at night, Sundays, etc 402 extra compensation to customs employees for 402 examining, etc., passengers’ baggage 402 basis of rates 402 payment by master, etc., for customs officials 402 to be paid if reporting under orders, whether working or not 402 boarding officers allowed extra compensation for services at night, etc 402 working hours prevailing at ports to determine overtime 402 pay of temporary laborers may be fixed at not exceeding local rates 536 limit; credits for allowances paid in excess of former rates 536 authority to cease December 31, 1920 536 restrictions on importing coal-tar products, continued until January 20, 1920 361 *Customs Appeals, Court of, * appropriation for salaries and expenses 687, 1306 *Customs Cases, * appropriation for salaries and expenses, conducting 207, 921, 1410 for fees, etc., witnesses before Board of General Appraisers 207, 921, 1410 *Customs Division, Treasury Department, * appropriation for chief of division, etc 645, 1266 *Customs Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of, * appropriation for annual contribution 743, 1209 *“Cyclops,” U.
S. Ship, * war risk insurance granted those lost on 375 *Czechoslovakia, * appropriation for minister to 739, 1206 **D.** *Dairy Congress, World’s, * foreign governments to be invited to be represented in 1347liii *Dairy Farms, etc., D. C., * appropriation for inspecting, etc 90, 860, 1131 deficiency appropriation for inspecting 41 *Dairy Industry, * appropriation for investigations and experiments in 240, 699, 1319 *Dairy Products, * appropriation for diffusing information of supply, market prices, etc., of 265, 724, 1342 *Dairy Show, National, * appropriation for agricultural exhibit at, Chicago, Ill 271 *Dairying Enterprises in Western Irrigated Districts, * appropriation for experiments in establishing, etc 268, 728, 1345 *Daly, Maj.
H. W., National Army, * may be appointed first lieutenant on retired list 606 *Damage Claims, * adjustment, etc., of, for acts of Coast and Geodetic Survey 1054 *Damages, etc., River and Harbor Work, * claims for, to be adjusted by Chief of Engineers, by collision with vessels 1015 accident damaging or destroying personal property 1015 property of employees in connection with loss, etc., of Government property 1015 in efforts to save life or preserve Government property 1015 payment, if not exceeding §500 1015 for greater amount to be reported to Congress 1015 *Damages to Private Property, * appropriation for paying claims for, caused by Army target practice, etc 965 for paying, by naval forces 813 deficiency appropriation for paying claims of, collisions with naval vessels 1028 adjustment, etc., of, by naval forces since April 6, 1917, to be made by Secretary of the Navy; limit 132 *Damariscotta River, Me., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1010 *Dams* (*see also*Federal Water Power Act), construction authorized, across Minnesota River, Minn, and S.
Dak 551 *Daniels, Charlotte, * additional homestead entry by, validated 1091 *Dansville, N. Y., * deficiency appropriation for hospital for discharged disabled soldiers, etc., at 508 *Danville, III., * appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 192, 904, 1395 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 47, 1028, 1167, 1185 *Darby Building, D. C., * appropriation for operating expenses 43, 653, 1273 *Date Scale, Parlatoria, * appropriation for emergency expenses, eradicating 1346 *Datil National Forest, N.
Mex., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 707, 1327 *Daughters of 1812, United States, * design patent of badge of, extended fourteen years 1440 *Dauphin Island Railway and Harbor Company, * time extended for constructing bridges, docks, etc., by, in Mobile Bay, Ala 277 *Davenport, Iowa, * appropriation for operating, etc., Government house at 223 *Davenport, James S., * deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 58 *Dawson, Ga., * appropriation for public building 164 tents, etc., loaned to Confederate veterans convention at 2 *Daylight Saving, * repeal of law advancing time for 280 *Dayton, Ohio, * appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 189, 901, 1392 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1027, 1166 *De Fontes, Joseph, * deficiency appropriation for extra services 59, 1037, 1182 *Dead Letters, * period for retaining undelivered letters and return to dead letter office to be established 583 regulations for return to writers to be made 583 fee from writers 583 *Dead Letters Division, Post Office Department, * appropriation for superintendent 675, 1294 *Deadwood, S.
Dak., * appropriation for assay office at 657, 1276 *Deaf and Dumb Institution, D. C.* (*see *Columbia Institution for the Deaf, D. C.). *Deaf Mutes, D. C., Colored, * appropriation for tuition, etc., of, out of the District 86, 856, 1127 *Dealcoholized Wine, * of designated alcoholic strength not included in provisions of War Prohibition Act 305 permits, etc., required 305 in Constitutional prohibition 308 permits, etc., required 308 used in producing nonbeverage alcohol, taxed as still wines 318 *Death Allowance, Army, * provisions extended to officers and men on retired list on active duty 367 limited to Regular Army 367 *Death Allowances, World War Service, * burial expenses allowed if death subsequent to April 6, 1917 372 effective from April 6, 1917 372 previous pensions, etc., deducted 372 *Death on the High Seas, etc., * suits for damages authorized in district courts for wrongful acts, etc., causing 537 against vessel, etc., for benefit of decedent’s wife, etc., if liable therefor, if death had not ensued 537 apportionment of amount recovered 537 to begin in two years, unless jurisdiction on vessel not secured 537 not to lapse until 90 days after jurisdiction obtainable 537 allowed by law of foreign country may be brought in Federal district court 537 may be brought during pendency of suit for personal injuries if person dies from result thereof 537liv suits for damages; substitution of personal representative of decedent allowed 537 contributory negligence not a bar to recovery; degree to be considered by the court 537 State laws not affected hereby 538 provisions hereof not applicable to the Great Lakes 538 territorial waters within a State 538 navigable waters in Panama Canal Zone 538 no pending suit, etc., affected 538 *Debates of Congress, * appropriation for printing and binding 228, 941, 1429 for reporting, House of Representatives 637, 1257 for reporting, Senate 633, 1254 deficiency appropriation for additional pay, reporting, House of Representatives 59 for additional pay for reporting, Senate 342 for additional expenses reporting, Senate 1035, 1180 for extra services, reporting, Senate 57 *Decatur, Ala., * appropriation for public building 164 bridge authorized across Tennessee River at 361 *Deceased Persons, Army, * disposition of effects of, under Articles of War 357 *Deceased Persons, D.
C., * punishment for embezzling, etc., property of 567 *Deciduous Fruits, * appropriation for investigating insects affecting 256, 714, 1334 *Deck Courts, Coast Guard, * provisions for trying minor offenses by 880 *Deer Island, Boston Harbor, Mass., * appropriation for purchase of land, for Army uses 964 *Deerlodge National Forest, Mont., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 707, 1327 *Defending Suits in Claims, * appropriation for expenses 207, 921, 1410 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1188 *Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1919, Third, * for Alien Property Custodian 35 settlement of claims of persons not enemies, etc., for property held under trading with the enemy Act 35 for Arlington Memorial Amphitheater Commission 36 for Bureau of Efficiency 36 for Civil Service Commission 37 for Executive Office 37 for Library of Congress 37 for District of Columbia 37 for Emergency Shipping Fund 42 for Department of State 42 foreign intercourse 43 for Treasury Department 43 customs service 44 internal revenue 44 Engraving and Printing Bureau 44 public buildings 45 Public Health Service 45 for War Department 46 river and harbor work, damages 46 Morgan, N.
J., explosion damages 46 Army 46 Volunteer Soldiers’ Homes 47 for State, War, and Navy Department Buildings 47 for Navy Department 49 Navy 49 Naval Academy 50 Marine Corps 50 for Interior Department 50 Alaska Engineering Commission 51 conservation of ores, minerals, etc 51 for Department of Justice 51 United States courts 51 for Post Office Department 53 postal service 53 for Department of Commerce 54 for Department of Labor 55 assistance to wage earners 55 Immigration Service 55 housing for war needs 55 for legislative, Capitol Building, etc 56 Legislative Drafting Service 56 for Senate 56 for House of Representatives 58 for Government Printing Office 59 public printing and binding 59 for judgments, United States courts 59 Court of Claims 60 Indian depredation claims 60 for claims certified by accounting officers 60 supplies for departments, etc., to be purchased from stock of other Government activities no longer required 67 no money to be used for personal service, etc., intended to influence action of a Member of Congress as to legislation 68 official communications, etc., not affected 68 removal of official or employee for violation 68 punishment for violation 68 payments made and obligations incurred under, approved from July 1, 1919 272 *Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1920, First, * for Civil Service Commission 327 for Committee on Public Information 327 for District of Columbia 327 for Federal Board for Vocational Education; vocational rehabilitation of discharged soldiers, etc 328 for Federal Trade Commission 328 for Smithsonian Institution 328 aircraft exhibition 328 for Department of State, additional employees, etc 329 foreign intercourse 329 for Treasury Department, additional employees 329 public buildings 330 suppressing counterfeiting, etc 330 Treasurer’s Office, national currency 331 War Risk Insurance Bureau 331 American Printing House for the Blind 332 C.
C. Duganne 332 Sydney E. Smith 332 for War Department 332 public buildings and grounds, D. C 333 transporting Chinese refugees 333 schools for Ordnance Department employees’ children 333 armories and arsenals 333 river and harbor work, damages 333 Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 334 Panama Canal; court expenses 334lv for Navy Department 334 Naval Records and Library 334 damage claims 334 Navy 334 for Interior Department 334 Bureau of Education 334 Columbia Institution for the Deaf 335 national parks 335 public lands 335 Patent Office 335 Alaska Engineering Commission 335 for Post Office Department 336 postal service 336 for Department of Justice 336 enforcing antitrust laws, etc 336 United States courts 337 penitentiaries, maintenance 338 for Department of Agriculture 338 Forest Service 339 for Department of Commerce 339 Coast and Geodetic Survey 339 Bureau of Fisheries 339 Bureau of Lighthouses 339 Bureau of Navigation 340 Bureau of Standards 340 for Department of Labor 341 Immigration Service 341 Labor Statistics Bureau 341 International Conference of Labor 341 for Botanic Garden 342 for Senate 342 for House of Representatives 342 for Government Printing Office 343 for judgments, United States courts 343 Court of Claims 343 additional pay of $240; limitation as to employees in Philippine Islands 343 investigation of collection, etc., of statistics, by Efficiency Bureau 343 for claims certified by accounting officers 344 *Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1920, Second, * for Bituminous Coal Commission 503 for Bureau of Efficiency 503 for Council of National Defense 503 for District of Columbia 503 for Federal Board for Vocational Education 504 for Interstate Commerce Commission 504 for Department of State 504 foreign intercourse 504 for Treasury Department 505 Coast Guard 506 Internal Revenue, enforcing National Prohibition Act 506 public buildings 507 Public Health Service 507 War Risk Insurance Bureau 508 for War Department 509 Adjutant General’s Office 509 Army 509 sales of surplus ordnance stores 510 for Navy Department 510 damage claims 511 Navy 511 for Interior Department 512 Geological Survey 512 national parks 512 Patent Office 512 public lands 512 Saint Elizabeths Hospital 513 for Post Office Department 513 postal service 514 for Department of Justice 514 for United States courts 515 for Department of Agriculture 515 for Department of Commerce 515 Census Office 515 Coast and Geodetic Survey 515 Fisheries Bureau 516 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce 516 Bureau of Lighthouses 516 for Department of Labor 517 Commissioners of Conciliation 517 War Labor Administration 517 Immigration Service 518 Labor Statistics Bureau 518 Naturalization Service 518 First Industrial Conference 519 for legislative 519 House Office Building 519 Capitol Power Plant 519 for Senate 519 for House of Representatives 519 for Government Printing Office 520 public printing and binding 520 for judgments, United States courts 520 Court of Claims 521 Indian depredation claims 521 for claims certified by accounting officers 521 title of Act designated 525 *Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1920, Third, * for American Printing House for the Blind 1015 for Anthracite Coal Commission 1015 for District of Columbia 1016 for Federal Board for Vocational Education 1020 for Federal control of telegraph and telephone systems 1021 for Department of State, foreign intercourse 1021 for Treasury Department, Coast Guard 1023 contingent expenses 1023 customs service 1023 engraving and printing 1023 Independent Treasury 1023 internal revenue 1024 mints and assay offices 1024 public buildings 1024 Public Health Service 1024 for War Department 1025 public buildings and grounds, D.
C 1025 transportation service 1026 river and harbor contracts 1026 Army 1026 Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1027 for Navy Department 1028 damage claims 1028 Navy 1029 for Interior Department 1030 Alaska 1030 Columbia Institution for the Deaf 1030 Freedmen’s Hospital 1030 Pension Office 1030 for Post Office Department 1030 postal service 1031 for Department of Justice 1032 United States courts 1032 for Department of Agriculture 1033 for Department of Commerce 1034 Fisheries Bureau 1034 Bureau of Lighthouses 1035 for legislative, Capitol building, etc 1035 for Senate 1035 for House of Representatives 1036 purchases of supplies 1036 for Government Printing Office 1037lvi for public printing and binding 1037 Superintendent of Documents 1037 for judgments, United States courts 1037 Court of Claims 1037 Indian depredation claims 1038 for claims certified by accounting officers 1038 title of Act designated 1045 *Deficiency Appropriation, Act 1921, First, * for Bureau of Efficiency 1156 for District of Columbia 1156 for Interstate Commerce Commission 1159 for Library of Congress 1159 for Smithsonian Institution 1159 for Department of State 1159 foreign intercourse 1160 for Treasury Department 1160 for War Department 1163 for Navy Department 1168 Navy 1168 for Interior Department 1170 for Post Office Department 1173 postal service 1174 for Department of Justice 1175 Court of Claims 1175 United States Courts 1175 for Department of Agriculture 1177 for Department of Commerce 1177 for Department of Labor 1178 for legislative, House Office Building 1179 for Senate 1179 for House of Representatives 1180 expenses authorized for Ways and Means Committee, 1st Session, 67th Congress 1180 for Government Printing Office 1182 public printing and binding 1182 for judgments, United States Courts 1182 Court of Claims 1182 for claims certified by accounting officers 1183 title of Act designated 1193 *Deficiency Appropriations, * for Federal Railroad Control 589 for District of Columbia 590 for Employees’ Compensation 590 for Interstate Commerce Commission 591 for Library of Congress 591 for Treasury Department 591 Public Health Service 591 public buildings, war time contracts 592 for Post Office Department 592 postal service 592 for Department of Labor;
Government Hotel, D. C 592 for Senate 592 for House of Representatives 592 for Botanic Garden 592 for public printing and binding 593 *Deficiency Appropriations, Urgent, * for Employees’ Compensation Commission 377 for Treasury Department, Public Health Service 377 War Risk Insurance Bureau 378 *Deficits in Railroad Incomes* (*see also*Transportation Act, 1920), provisions for ascertaining and reimbursing 460 appropriation for paying amounts certified 461 *Dehydrating Food Materials, * appropriation for expenses, cooperative study of methods of 254, 713, 1332 *Del Rio and Las Vacas Bridge Company, * may bridge Rio Grande, Del Rio, Tex., to Las Vacas, Mexico 1202 consent of Mexico required 1202 *Del Rio, Tex., * bridge authorized across Rio Grande, Las Vacas, Mexico, to 1202 *Delaware Bay, * improving aids to navigation at entrance to, authorized 1058 *Delaware River Bridge Joint Commission, * bridge authorized across Delaware River, Philadelphia, Pa., to Camden, N.
J., by 1101 *Delaware River, Pa., N. J., and Del., * appropriation for improvement of, Philadelphia to the sea 900 bridge authorized across, Easton, Pa., to Phillipsburg, N.J 1055 Philadelphia to Camden 1101 combination of projects for improving, between Philadelphia and Trenton 1014 *Delegates from the Territories, * appropriation for compensation 634, 1255 for mileage 2, 634, 1255 for clerk hire 637, 1258 payment authorized to the two persons designated by, as their clerks; rates, etc 162 *Deleterious Foods, Drugs, etc., * appropriation for expenses preventing sale of, etc 254, 712, 1331 *Deming, N.
Mex., * deficiency appropriation for hospital for discharged disabled soldiers, etc., at 508 *Demobilized Army Organizations, * disposition directed of all colors, standards, and guidons of 1438 no change in title 1439 care, preservation, etc., of, required 1439 *Denatured Alcohol* (*see also*Industrial Alcohol), manufactured, not subject to Constitutional prohibition provisions 309 conditions; permits, etc., required 309 *Denatured Rum, * manufactured, not subject to Constitutional prohibition provisions 309 conditions; permits, etc., required 309 *Denmark, * appropriation for minister to 739, 1206 *Dental Clinics, Public Schools, D.
C., * appropriation for maintenance, etc 84, 854, 1124 *Dental Corps, Army* (*see also*Medical Department, Army), number of officers 767 service promotions, etc 767 *Dental Outfits, Army, * sale of surplus, authorized; preferences 554 *Dentists, * mailing of poisons, etc., to licensed, from manufactures or dealers, permitted under prescribed regulations 621 *Denver, Colo., * appropriation for mint at 656, 1275 deficiency appropriation for mint at 591, 1024 *Department of Agriculture, * appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, Solicitor, clerks, etc 235, 694 for Secretary, Assistant, directors of scientific, etc., work, Solicitor, clerks, etc 1315 for mechanical shops and power plant 1315lvii appropriation for Office of Farm Management and Farm Economics 236, 695, 1315 for Weather Bureau 236, 695, 1316 printing restriction 236, 696, 1316 commission on utilizing buildings, Mount Weather, Va 697 for Animal Industry Bureau 238, 696, 1317 inspection and quarantine work 238, 696, 1318 sheep scabies emergency 238, 698 eradicating, etc., tuberculosis of animals 239, 698, 1318 eradication of southern cattle ticks 240, 699, 1319 dairy industry investigations 240, 699, 1319 animal husbandry investigations 240, 699, 1319 investigating animal diseases; contagious abortion 240, 699, 1319 hog cholera eradication, etc.; dourine 240, 700, 1319 additional for meat inspection; horse meat 241, 700, 1320 overtime pay to employees 241 for Bureau of Plant Industry 241, 700, 1320 plant diseases, etc., investigations; pecans 242, 701, 1321 investigating citrus canker; chestnut bark disease, white pine blister rust, etc 242, 701, 1321 crops plant, etc., diseases 243, 702, 1322 soil bacteriology; fertility, etc 243, 702, 1322 acclimatization, etc.; cottonseed interbreeding 243, 702, 1322 physiological, technological, biophysical, etc., investigations 243, 702, 1322 commercial seeds, grasses, etc., importing adulterated seed grains, etc 243, 702, 1322 cereal improvement, etc., soil and seed infecting diseases 244, 702, 1322 tobacco production; drought resistant crops 244, 703, 1323 sugar plant investigations 244, 703, 1323 dry land crops, etc 244, 703, 1323 edible nuts, growing, shipping, etc 245, 703, 1323 fruit growing, shipping, etc 245, 704, 1323 horticultural investigations, etc 245, 704, 1323 Arlington experimental farm 245, 704, 1323 foreign seeds and plants; new and rare seeds, forage, etc 245, 704, 1323 Congressional seed distribution 246, 704, 1324 for Forest Service 247, 705, 1325 national forests; maintenance, etc 248, 707, 1326 selecting, etc., agricultural lands in national forests 251, 710, 1329 survey of lands valuable for agriculture 251, 710, 1329 fighting forest fires, etc 251, 1329 equipment supplies 251, 710, 1329 forest products, timber, etc 251, 710, 1329 constructing roads, bridges, etc 252, 710, 1330 conservation of navigable streams, etc 252, 711, 1330 for Bureau of Chemistry 252, 711, 1331 poultry, egg, and fish investigations 253, 712 citrus by products, etc 253 colorants from raw materials 254, 712, 1331 manufacture of table sirup, etc 254, 712, 1331 appropriation for Bureau of Chemistry; enforcing pure food law; revising Pharmacopoeia 254, 712, 1313 enforcing Tea Importation Act 712, 1332 naval stores investigations 254, 713, 1332 insecticides, etc., investigations 254, 713, 1332 dehydrating food materials 254, 713, 1332 plant dust explosions, etc 1332 wool scouring waste investigation 254, 713 1332 for Bureau of Soils 254, 713, 1332 potash production 255, 714, 1333 kelp plant, Summerland, Calif 714, 1333 for Bureau of Entomology 255, 714, 1333 corn borer emergency 256, 730, 1334 preventing spread of moths 256, 715, 1334 nursery stock, etc., quarantine 256, 715, 1334 for Bureau of Biological Survey 257, 715, 1335 destroying predatory animals; suppressing rabies of domestic animals 257, 716, 1335 enforcing migratory bird law, etc 258, 716, 1335 reindeer industry in Alaska; land fur bearing animal protection, etc 716, 1336 for Division of Accounts and Disbursements 258, 717, 1336 for Division of Publications 258, 717, 1336 agricultural exhibits at State, etc., fairs 718, 1337 for Bureau of Crop Estimates 259, 718 field investigations 259, 719 for library 259, 719, 1337 for contingent expenses 260, 719, 1337 for rent, District of Columbia 225, 260, 719, 1337 not available if space provided in Government buildings 225, 719, 1337 for States Relations Service 260, 719, 1338 agriculture experiment stations, etc 261, 719, 1338 cooperative agricultural extension work 261, 720, 1338 farmers’ cooperative demonstration work 261, 720, 1338 additional cooperative agricultural work 261, 720, 1339 reports, etc., on farmers’ institutes, agricultural schools, etc 261, 721, 1339 experiment stations in Territories and islands 262, 721, 1339 investigating economy, etc., of home use of agricultural products 262, 721, 1339 for Bureau of Public Roads 262, 721, 1340 farm irrigation investigations 263, 722, 1340 drainage investigations, etc.; farm water supply 263, 722, 1340 distributing, etc., war explosives in clearing lands, etc 1341 for Bureau of Markets 264, 723 marketing, etc., farm products; studying losses in transit 264, 723 regulating stockyard, business, etc 265 livestock, meats, fish, etc., production, marketing, etc 265, 724 market news service 724 agricultural food products, marketing, etc.; peanuts 265, 724 perishable farm products, investigating, certifying conditions, etc 265, 724 cotton grading, etc 265, 724 cooperation with States in marketing products, etc 266, 724 grain handling, etc 266, 725 distribution, etc., of farm products 266lviii appropriation for enforcing Climax, etc., Baskets Standard Act 266, 725, 1343 for Bureau of Markets and Crop Estimates 1341 marketing, etc., farm products; studying losses in transit; foreign market investigations 1341 live stock, meats, fish, etc., production, marketing, etc 1342 agricultural food products, marketing, etc 1342 perishable farm products, investigating, certifying condition, etc 1342 cotton grading, etc 1342 cooperation with States in marketing farm products, etc 1342 grain handling, etc 1342 for crop and live stock estimating work 1342 Crop Estimates and Statistics Bureaus merged into Markets and Crop Estimates Bureau 1343 for enforcing Cotton Futures Act 266, 725, 1343 classification, etc., declared permanent 725 optional demand and delivery of grades 725 repealed 738 sale of condemned cotton 1343 for enforcing Grain Standards Act 266, 725, 1343 for administering Warehouse Act 266, 725, 1343 warehouse bonds, etc., modified 266 authority to administer oaths, secure testimony, etc 267 for enforcing regulations for wool clip of 1918 267, 725, 1343 for enforcing Insecticide Act 267, 725, 1343 for Federal Horticultural Board 267, 726, 1344 plant quarantine 267, 726, 1344 restrictions on shipments of plants and plant products in District of Columbia 726 extermination of potato wart 1344 interchangeable appropriations 268, 727 for agricultural demonstrations, etc., on reclamation projects 268, 727, 1344 for fighting, preventing, etc., forest fires; air patrol 728 for cooperative fire protection of State forested watersheds, etc 268, 728, 1344 for acquisition of lands at headwaters of navigable streams 1345 for live stock experiments, etc., in cane sugar and cotton districts 268, 728, 1345 for dairying and live stock experiments on western irrigated, etc., lands 268, 728, 1345 for live stock breeding station, Woodward, Okla 720, 1345 amount available for vehicles, motor boats, etc.; restriction, report, etc 268, 728, 1345 for eradication of foot and mouth and other animal contagious diseases 269, 728, 1345 payment for animals purchased, destroyed, etc 269, 729, 1345 for preventing spread of pink bollworm of cotton 269, 729, 1345 supplying American bison to municipalities, etc 270 for conservation of watersheds of navigable streams, etc., purchase of lands 270 allowance for travel by motor vehicles 270, 730 1347 appropriation for conserving watersheds, etc.; contributions for Department activities from outside to be to Secretary, etc 270 payments from contributions not subject to general prohibition as to salaries, etc 270 for agricultural exhibits at fairs;
National Dairy Show 271 International Farm Congress; invitation to foreign nations 271 invitation to World Cotton Conference; no expense allowance 271 weight, etc., required on wrapped meat packages 271 homestead settlers allowed leaves of absence to obtain food, etc., because of drought conditions 271 for Joint Committee on Short Time Rural Credits 730, 1347 sites for propagating, etc., field stations, Chico, Calif.; Bellingham, Wash., Buena Vista, Fla., and Savannah, Ga., to be acquired 730 repayment of money borrowed to buy wheat for seeding not required if crop a failure 730 borrowers signing guaranty fund agreement to make contribution thereto, if crop not a failure 731 guaranty fund to be used to pay loans to those whose crop was a failure 731 for eradication of Parlatoria date scale 1346 for preventing spread of Mexican bean beetle 1346 for purchasing, etc., seed grain for farmers in drought stricken areas 1347 advances limited, etc 1347 punishment for obtaining under false representations, etc 1347 foreign governments invited to World’s Dairy Congress in 1922 1347 report annually of investigations completed ; and what services duplicated by other departments, etc 1347 for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1430 deficiency appropriation for salaries 62, 64, 1187 for Animal Industry Bureau 62, 64, 66, 346, 524, 1033, 1043, 1187, 1192 for Forest Service 62, 64, 339, 346, 524, 1039, 1043, 1045, 1177, 1187, 1192 for Bureau of Entomology 62, 64, 67, 524, 1177, 1187 for Weather Bureau 62, 64, 346, 349, 524, 1040, 1043, 1187, 1192 for Dry Fanning Congress, Denver, Colo 62 for library 64, 346, 524, 1039, 1043, 1045, 1187, 1192 for miscellaneous expenses 64, 1187, 1192 for Plant Industry Bureau 64, 67, 346, 349, 524, 1187, 1192 for Chemistry Bureau 64, 67, 346, 524, 1040, 1187, 1192 for Bureau of Biological Survey 64, 67, 346, 524, 1034, 1187 for Bureau of Crop Estimates 64, 67, 515, 524, 1043, 1188 for Office of Public Roads and Rural Engineering 64, 67, 346, 524, 1177, 1192 for Office of Markets and Rural Organization 64 67, 346, 524, 1040, 1043, 1187, 1192 for enforcing Insecticide Act 64, 67 for naval stores investigations 64lix deficiency appropriation for States Relations Service 67, 346, 524, 1034, 1043, 1187 for preventing spread of Japanese beetle 338 for enforcing Grain Standards Act 524, 1188, 1192 for enforcing Cotton Futures Act 524 for International Dry Land Congress, Tulsa, Okla 524 for printing and binding 593 for Bureau of Markets 1177, 1192 for preventing spread of pink bollworm of cotton 1177, 1188, 1192 for fuel, etc., for power plant 1177 for Office of Farm Management 1187 for Bureau of Soils 1187 for eradicating citrus canker 1188 for Federal Horticultural Board 1192 administration of impure tea importation Act transferred to, from Treasury Department 712 experiment vineyard lands near Fresno and Oakville, Calif., may be purchased 1205 motor vehicles, equipment, etc., not needed for Army, transferred to, for road-making uses 530 payments made and obligations incurred under, appropriation Act, 1920, approved from July 1, 1919 272 road making equipment, supplies, etc., not needed by Army, transferred to, for road building, etc 530 articles, etc., designated 530 telephone supplies not needed for Army, transferred for use of Forest Service to 531 work of Federal Power Commission by personnel of, etc 1063 *Department of Commerce, * appropriation for Solicitor of the, Assistant, etc 677, 1297 for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 678, 1297 for Bureau of Lighthouses, salaries 678, 1297 for Census Office salaries and expenses 678, 1297 for Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, salaries 678, 1298 commercial attachés 679, 1298 developing foreign and domestic commerce 679, 1298 promoting commerce, Latin America 679, 1298 promoting commerce with the Far East 679, 1298 for Steamboat-Inspection Service, salaries 679, 1298 salaries, etc., service at large 679, 1298 for Bureau of Navigation, salaries 680, 1299 shipping service at large 680, 1299 radio communication 680, 1300 for Bureau of Standards, salaries 681, 1300 apparatus, expenses, etc 681, 1300 investigations, etc 682, 1301 transfer of funds, etc. from departments, etc 683, 1302 for contingent expenses 684, 1303 for rent; storage space 684, 1303 for sundry civil expenses under 213, 926, 1417 for Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau; branch offices 213 for Bureau of Lighthouses 213, 926, 1416 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 214, 928, 1417 for Fisheries Bureau 217, 930, 1419 for Steamboat-Inspection Service 220 for Standards Bureau 221, 934, 1423 for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1430 deficiency appropriation for increased cost of envelopes, 1918 54 for Census Office 54, 515 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 54, 62, 339, 515, 524, 1043, 1178, 1188, 1192 for Fisheries Bureau 55, 62, 67, 339, 346, 516, 524, 1034, 1040, 1043, 1178, 1188, 1192 for Steamboat-Inspection Service 62, 524, 1034, 1040, 1188, 1192 for Standards Bureau 62, 67, 340, 346, 349, 524, 1040, 1043, 1045, 1177, 1188, 1192 for Lighthouses Bureau 62, 67, 330, 346, 349, 516, 524, 1035 1040, 1043, 1045, 1178, 1188, 1192 for enforcing wireless communication laws 67 for Bureau of Navigation 340, 524, 1040, 1188 for judgments, United States courts under 520 for contingent expenses 524, 1040, 1188, 1192 for Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau 524, 1040 for commercial attachés 524, 1188 for promoting commerce 524, 1188 for printing and binding 1182 for expenses, national security and defense under 1188, 1192 change of names of vessels by, authorized 436 regulations, fees, etc., prescribed 437 exhibits to National Marine Exposition may be furnished by; condition 550 North Point, Md., lighthouse reservation transferred to War Department 357 *Department of Commerce and Labor, * deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 67 *Department of Justice, * appropriation for Attorney General, Solicitor General, Assistants 676, 1296 for Solicitors, attorneys, etc 676, 1296 for chief clerk, law clerks, examiners, etc 677, 1296 for superintendent of prisons, etc 677, 1296 for Division of Investigation 677, 1296 for clerks, etc 677, 1296 for Division of Accounts 677, 1296 for contingent expenses; minor purchases 677, 1266 surplus Army truck to be delivered to 677 for rent 677, 1296 for Solicitor of the Treasury 677, 1297 for Solicitor of the Department of Commerce 677, 1297 for Solicitor of the Department of Labor 678, 1297 for sundry civil expenses under 206, 921, 1410 for penitentiaries, construction 206, 921, 1410 for Assistant Attorney General, attorneys, etc., in customs cases 207, 921, 1410 for supplies, etc., customs cases 207, 921, 1410 for witness fees, etc., Board of General Appraisers 207, 921, 1410 for defending suits in claims 207, 921, 1410 for defense in Indian depredation claims 207, 921, 1410 for detection and prosecution of crimes, etc 207, 921, 1410 protecting the person of the President 207, 921, 1410 Director of Bureau of Investigation 207, 921, 1410 special agents of, authorized; duties, etc 922, 1411lx appropriation for inspection of prisons and prisoners 207, 922, 1411 for traveling, etc., expenses 208, 922, 1411 for enforcing antitrust laws 208, 922, 1411 use forbidden for prosecuting labor organizations, etc.; associations of farmers, etc 208, 922, 1411 for expenses, suits affecting withdrawn oil lands 208, 922, 1411 for suits affecting allotted lands, Five Civilized Tribes 208, 922, 1411 for enforcing Acts to regulate commerce 208, 922, 1411 for Federal court reports and digests 208, 922, 1411 for Lawyers’ Cooperative Edition, Volume 63 208 for Supreme Court Reports, Volumes 253 to 256 208 for two sets of Supreme Court Reports, Volumes 240 to 256 208 for two copies Federal Reporter Digest, Volumes 10 and 11, for attorney New York southern district 922 for Lawyers’ Cooperative Edition, Volume 64 922 for complete set of Supreme Court Reports, etc., for South Carolina western district 922 for Lawyers’ Cooperative Edition, Volume 65 1411 for Supreme Court Reports, Volumes 257 and 258 1411 for expenses, Pacific Railroad suits 208, 923, 1411 for United States courts 209, 923, 1412 for penitentiaries, maintenance 211, 924, 1413 for National Training School for Boys, District of Columbia, maintenance 212, 926, 1415 for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1430 for expenses, enforcing National prohibition, under 319 deficiency appropriation for detection and prosecution of crimes, etc 51, 62, 64, 337, 349, 524, 1032, 1040, 1175, 1188, 1192 for United States courts 51, 62, 64, 67, 337, 346, 349, 515, 525, 1032, 1040, 1043, 1045, 1175, 1188, 1192 for additional employees 336 for chief clerk, additional pay 336 for private secretary and assistant to Attorney General, additional pay 336 for attorney in charge of pardons, additional pay 336 for contingent expenses 336, 346, 349, 514, 1032, 1175, 1188 for enforcing antitrust laws 336 for transporting interned alien enemies 337 for penitentiaries, construction 337 for penitentiaries, maintenance 338 1033 allowances to discharged prisoners increased 1033 for inspection of prisons and prisoners 346 for books for judicial officers 524, 1188, 1192 for stationery 1032 for F.
R. Brenneman 1032 for preparing, etc., Volume 32, Opinions of the Attorney General 1032 for Francisco Montefredini 1032 for Woolsey W. Hall 1175 for paying judgments, United States courts under 1182 for judgments, Court of Claims under 1183 deficiency appropriation for defending suits in claims 1188 for Pacific Railroad suits 1188 for national security and defense expenses under 1188, 1192 advances authorized for expenses of detection and prosecution of crime 515 preference for war service in appointments for enforcing National prohibition under 319 *Department of Labor, * appropriation for Solicitor of the, law clerk, etc 678, 1297 for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 684, 1304 for Commissioners of Conciliation 685, 1304 for Labor Statistics Bureau 685, 1304 for Immigration Bureau 685, 1304 for Naturalization Bureau 685, 1304 for Children’s Bureau 686, 1305 for Women’s Bureau 1305 for contingent expenses 686, 1305 for rent 686, 1305 for sundry civil expenses under 221, 935, 1423 for immigrant station, Ellis Island, N.
Y 221, 935, 1423 Philadelphia, Pa 935 for expenses, regulating immigration 221, 935, 1424 reimbursements for inspection of aliens in contiguous territory permitted 936 commissioner at New Orleans 936 for enforcing laws excluding alien anarchists 221, 936, 1424 for Guanica Central 221 for W. and C. T. Jones Steamship Company 222 officials in contiguous countries allowed compensation for services in inspecting aliens 936, 1224 for deportation of aliens 936 for J. D. Spreckels and Brothers Company 937 for Calexico National Bank 1424 for Chin Fong 1424 for Falik Schimmer 1424 for N.
Galanos and Company 1424 for Naturalization Service 222, 937, 1425 for Housing Corporation 222, 937, 1425 no other appropriations to be used for 224, 938, 1426 termination of housing for war needs 224 for investigations of women in industry 225, 938 for employment offices for wage earners 225, 938, 1426 for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1430 deficiency appropriation for increased cost of envelopes, 1919 55 for Employment Service, maintenance 55 for Commissioners of Conciliation 55, 517, 1179, 1188, 1192 for Immigration Bureau 55, 67, 341, 349, 518, 1188, 1192 for printing and binding for 59, 520, 1182 for immigration expenses 62, 346 for Children’s Bureau 64, 349, 1192 for Labor Statistics Bureau 341, 518, 1179, 1182 for International Conference of Labor 341 for War Labor Administration 517 for Naturalization Bureau 518, 1179, 1188 for First Industrial Conference 519 for contingent expenses 524, 1192 for expenses.
Government hotel, Washington, D. C 592 for Ellis Island Immigrant station 1178lxi deficiency appropriation for Housing Corporation 1179 for national security and defense expenses under 1188, 1192 for enforcing child labor law 1188, 1192 establishment of Women’s Bureau in 987 appointment of director, salary 987 duties specified; employees authorized 987 settlement of irregular printing and binding under, authorized 341 unexpended balances, providing housing for war needs, covered in 55 *Department of State, * appropriation for Secretary, Under Secretary, Assistants 642, 1263 for Director of the Consular Service 642, 1263 for officers on drafting work 642, 1263 assignments as chief of divisions, bureaus, etc 1263 for assistant solicitors 642, 1263 for chief clerk, law clerks, clerks, etc 642, 1263 for chiefs of bureaus, clerks, etc 642 for temporary employees; pay restriction 642, 1263 restriction on payment for personal services in Washington, D.
C 642, 1263 for passport bureaus, New York and San Francisco 642 for contingent expenses, stationery, furniture, etc 643, 1263 for books, periodicals, etc., for the library 643, 1263 for miscellaneous expenses 643, 1263 for rent 643, 1263 for Solicitor for 676, 1296 for duties of War Trade Board transferred to 163, 938 for investigations under control of, by Department of Justice 207 for printing and binding for 228, 941, 1429 for Diplomatic and Consular Service 739, 1205 for printing in the 741, 1208 for expenses under passport control Acts 750 for restricting entry of aliens, etc., immediately available; limit for 1920 385 deficiency appropriation for additional employees; pay limitation 42, 329, 1042 for Diplomatic and Consular Service 43, 62, 64, 66, 329, 346, 348, 504, 523, 1021, 1039, 1042, 1045, 1160, 1186, 1191 for stationery, etc 346, 348, 523 for contingent expenses 348, 504, 523, 1039, 1042, 1159, 1186 for printing electoral votes 1159 for War Trade Board Section, reappropriation 1159 details from Secret Service Division, Treasury Department, allowed 174, 883, 1375 passport regulations modified 750 *Department of the Interior* (*see *Interior Department). *Departments, Government, * funds of, procuring stores, etc., from another, or bureau, to be subject to requisition of department, etc., furnishing the same 613 available for two years 613 *Deportation of Aliens, * additional classes subject to expulsion if found by Secretary of Labor to be undesirable residents 593 interned alien enemies 593 convicted since August 1, 1914, of violating the Espionage Act 594 convicted of violating Act prohibiting manufacture, etc., of explosives 594 Act restricting travel from and into the United States 594 Act punishing willful injury of war material, etc 594 Act providing for increase of the Army by selective draft 594 Act punishing the making of threats against the President by mail, etc 594 Act punishing, etc., trading with the enemy 594 seditious conspiracy 594 convicted for offenses between August 1, 1914, and April 6, 1914, of organizing expeditions against friendly powers, etc 594 antitrust violations in aid of European belligerents 594 order of Secretary hereunder final 594 expelled persons excluded from readmission 594 *Depreciation Charges, Carriers, * classes of property to be prescribed for, in accounts, etc 493 *Des Arc, Ark., * bridge authorized across White River at 436 *Des Moines, Iowa, * appropriation for public building 164 *Deschutes Irrigation Project, Oreg., * appropriation for construction, etc 1403 *Deschutes National Forest, Oreg., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 707, 1327 *Desert Land Entries, Public Lands, * restricted to resident citizens of the State, except in Nevada 1086 *Desert Lands, * preference right of discharged soldiers, etc., serving in late war, to make entries on opened 434 *Deserters, Army or Navy, * status of, not affected by resolution declaring date of termination of war with Germany, etc 1360 *Destitute Women and Children, D.
C., * appropriation for payments to abandoned, etc 94, 864, 1136 *Destroyer Tender, Navy, * limit of cost increased of designated 156 *Detached Enlisted Men’s List, Army, * enlisted men not assigned to duty in any branch, etc., to be carried on 775 *Detached Officers’ List, Army, * officers not assigned to any branch, etc., to be carried on 775 *Detonating Fuzes* (*see *Explosives, High). *Detroit, Mich., * appropriation for river postal service 579, 1152 pay of river postal service carriers increased 1151 bridge authorized across Detroit River at 1439 may bridge American Channel of Detroit River to Belle Isle 407 *Detroit River, * bridge authorized across American Channel of, to Belle Isle, Detroit, Mich 407 Detroit, Mich., to Canada 1439 prior consent of Canada required 1439 *Devils Lake Agency, N.
Dak., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 19, 434, 1239lxii *Dies, Rolls, and Plates, United States Securities, etc., * appropriation for custody of 172, 880, 1373 *Diet Kitchen, Washington, D. C., * appropriation for clinical examination, etc., of young children by 90 *Digest of Rules, House of Representatives, * appropriation for preparing 634, 1255 *Diplomatic and Consular Service, * appropriation for Diplomatic Service 739, 1205 for salaries, ambassadors and ministers 739, 1206 for minister resident and consul general to Liberia 740, 1206 for agent, etc., Tangier 740, 1206 for agent, etc., Cairo 740, 1206 for chargés d’affaires ad interim 740, 1206 for secretaries in the Diplomatic Service 740, 1206 gradings modified and salaries increased 740 for Japanese, Turkish, and Chinese secretaries and assistant secretaries 740, 1206 for instruction and transit pay 740, 1206 for clerks at embassies and legations 740, 1206 civil service rules for appointments 740, 1206 for interpreters to embassies and legations 740, 1207 for student interpreters at embassies and legations 740, 1207 for quarters for student interpreters 741, 1207 for contingent expenses, missions 741, 1207 dispatch agents 741, 1208 printing in the Department of State 741, 1208 loss by exchange 741, 1208 restriction on payment of salaries, except to citizens 1208 for transportation of diplomatic and consular officers 742, 1208 for steam launch, Constantinople; reappropriation 742, 1208 for embassy premises, Santiago, Chile 742 for ground rent, Tokyo, Japan 742, 1208 for Cape Spartel Light, Tangier 742, 1208 for bringing home criminals 742, 1208 for lifesaving testimonials 742, 1208 for unforeseen emergencies; expenses Neutrality Act 742, 1208 balances reappropriated 742, 1209 for heirs of officers dying abroad 742, 1209 for Winifred T.
Magelssen 743 for Mrs. Anna Gale White 1209 for Mrs. Mary A. Higgins 1209 for bringing home remains of officers 743, 1209 for Bureau of Weights and Measures 743, 1209 for Bureau of Customs Tariffs 743, 1209 for Mexican Boundary Commission 743, 1209 for boundary line, Alaska and Canada 743, 1210 for marking Canadian boundary 743, 1210 for Bureau for Repressing African Slave Trade 744, 1210 for International Prison Commission 744, 1210 for Pan American Union 744, 1210 for permanent court of arbitration 744, 1211 for Pan Pacific Union, Scientific Congress 745 for International Commission on Tables of Constants, etc 745, 1211 for Interparliamentary Union, Promotion of International Arbitration 745, 1212 for International Institute of Agriculture 745, 1211 for International Railway Congress 745, 1211 for International Sanitary Bureau 745, 1211 for Ross Hazeltine 745 appropriation for United States Court for China 745, 1211 appointment of commissioner, etc., Shanghai 746 collection of inheritance tax 746 for International Office of Public Health 746, 1212 for International Seismological Association 746 for British-American Pecuniary Claims Arbitration 746, 1212 for peace palace at The Hague 747 for International Radiotelegraphic Convention 747, 1212 for Inter-American High Commission 747, 1212 for Canadian Boundary Waters Commission 747, 1212 for Third Pan American Scientific Congress 747 for annual payment to Panama 748, 1213 for International Geodetic Association 748 for International Research Council 1213 for International Commission on International Law 748, 1213 for seamen’s mission, Rio de Janeiro 750, 1214 for Interallied Committee, Reeducation of War Cripples 750, 1214 for legation building, etc., San Salvador 1214 for land and buildings for Paris embassy 1214 acceptance authorized of gift by J.
Pierpont Morgan, for residence of diplomatic representatives in London, England 1214 for acquiring property for diplomatic or consular premises at designated places 1214 limit of cost fixed; approval of commission required 1214 commission created to consider purchase of premises for embassies, etc 1214 premises may be purchased from foreign Governments and price credited to indebtedness thereof 1214 unconditional gifts of buildings, etc., may be accepted for diplomatic and consular uses 1215 for International Hydrographic Bureau 1215 for consular service 748, 1215 for consuls general, consuls, and vice consuls 748, 1215 consular officers to be citizens 748, 1215 for consular inspectors 748, 1215 expenses 748, 1215 for consular assistants 748, 1215 for post allowances to consular and diplomatic officers, to meet living costs 749, 1215 for clerks at consulates 749, 1215 appointments under civil service rules 749 for interpreters, etc., at consulates 749, 1216 for consular prisons, etc 749, 1216 for relief and protection of American seamen 749, 1216 for foreign hospital, Cape Town 749, 1216 for contingent expenses, consulates 749, 1216 loss by exchange, etc 750, 1216 for Pan American Trade Mark Registration Bureau at Habana 750, 1216 for expenses under Passport Control Act 750, 1217 fees for application and issue of passports 750lxiii appropriation for Passport Control; fees for application and visé of alien passports 751 limitation of passports or rises 751 return of fees to citizen if rise of passport refused by officer of foreign country 751 issue of passports under declaration of intention, etc., repealed 751 for International Congress Against Alcoholism 1217 no payment here from for rent in United States 1217 payment for personal expenses, etc., at international meetings forbidden 1217 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses, consulates 43, 62, 66, 346, 348, 524, 1022, 1039, 1043, 1045, 1160, 1187, 1191 for contingent expenses, missions 43, 66, 346, 348, 523, 1022, 1042, 1160, 1187, 1191 for relief, etc., American seamen 43, 62, 64, 66, 346, 1022, 1160, 1187, 1191 for transportation, diplomatic and consular officers 62, 64, 66, 346, 348, 523, 1021, 1022, 1160, 1186, 1191 for consular salaries 62, 66, 346, 524, 1022, 1042, 1045, 1160, 1187, 1191 for clerks at consulates 62, 346, 524, 1022, 1043, 1187 for emergencies 62, 329, 1043 reimbursement of Peace Commission expenses 329 for Bureau of Weights and Measures 66 for salary, ambassador to Belgium 329 for Interparliamentary Union, Promotion of International Arbitration 329 for post allowances 346, 524, 1022, 1043, 1187, 1191 for secretaries, diplomatic service 348, 523, 1039 for relief, etc., destitute Americans in Mexico 349 for salary, minister to Finland 504 for International Railway Congress 505 for International Prison Commission 505 for salaries, ambassadors and ministers 523, 1186 for chargés d’affaires ad interim 523, 1022 for clerks at embassies and legations 523, 1187 for consular assistants 524, 1187 for interpreters and guards in Turkish dominions 524 for consular prisons, etc 524 for International Radiotelegraphic Convention 524 for representing interests of foreign Governments 524, 1022, 1043 for bringing home from abroad remains of diplomatic and consular officers 1021, 1043, 1160, 1187 for International Geodetic Association 1021 for Sixth International Sanitary Conference 1022 for interpreters, etc., at consulates 1022, 1039, 1043 for instruction and transit pay 1042 for boundary line, Alaska and Canada and United States and Canada 1187 for Panama Exposition 1187 for consular inspectors, expenses 1191 appointment of ambassador to Belgium, authorized 291 exchange of legation premises at Bangkok, Siam, authorized 352 *Diplomatic Officers, * appropriation for instruction and transit pay 740, 1206 for transportation to and from posts 742, 1208 for paying heirs of, dying abroad 743, 1209 for bringing home from abroad, remains of 743, 1209 for post allowances to meet living costs 749, 1187 deficiency appropriation for transportation 62, 64, 66, 346, 348, 523, 1021, 1022, 1160, 1186, 1191 for post allowances 346, 524, 1022, 1043, 1187, 1191 for bringing home from abroad remains of 1021, 1043, 1160, 1187 for instruction and transit pay 1042 *Director, Investigation Bureau, Department of Justice, * appropriation for, etc 207, 921 *Director of Finance, War Department, * appropriation for temporary employees, office of 893 *Director of Naval Communications, * appropriation for expenses, office of 149 *Director of the Consular Service, * appropriation for 643, 1263 *Director of the Mint, Treasury Department, * appropriation for, examiner, assayer, clerks, etc 651, 1272 for freight on bullion and coin 651, 1272 for contingent expenses 651, 1272 for examinations, precious metals statistics 651, 1272 *Directorates, Interlocking, * holding position as officer, etc., in more than one carrier, unless authorized by Interstate Commerce Commission, unlawful 496 *Directors of National Banks, * residence required, extended to fifty miles of location of bank 1199 stock ownership required 1199 *Dirigibles* (*see *Aviation, Navy). *Disabilities, Civil Service Employees, * provisions for annuities to employees before reaching retirement age, for 616 *Disability Compensation, Army and Navy* (*see also*War Risk Insurance Act Amendments), allowed persons inducted by draft board, but not enrolled for active service 372 rates for total and temporary 373 partial and temporary 373 total and permanent; double total permanent 373 partial and permanent 373 schedule of ratings; basis of 373 *Disabled Soldiers, Sailors, etc., * attendant allowed in cases of specific disability of $100 a month for loss of both eyes, hands, or feet 275 provisions for Federal aid to, extended to all other war service, etc 399 *Disbarment Proceedings, Interior Department, * appropriation for expenses of testimony 202, 916, 1405 *Disbursing Agents, Indian Service, * may authorize clerk in office to perform duties, etc 414lxiv may authorize official bond to cover acts cof clerk; bond to be given by clerk 414 *Disbursing Officers, Navy, * relieved from responsibility for loss of funds, etc., in line of duty, without personal fault 132 *Disbursing Officers, Navy and Marine Corps, * allowed credits for war emergency payments to officers and enlisted men; conditions 153 payments excluded 153 *Discharge Gratuity, Navy, * appropriation for, of $60 147 *Discharged Disabled Soldiers, etc., * appropriation for medical treatment of, etc., beneficiaries of war risk insurance, etc 175 for medical, etc., services for, beneficiaries of Public Health Service, other than war risk insurance patients 884, 1376 for expenses of Public Health hospitals for 885 for expenses, vocational rehabilitation of 887 for remodeling Army hospitals transferred to Public Health Service for treatment, etc., of 1368 deficiency appropriation for expenses, vocational rehabilitation of 328, 504 for medical supplies, etc., for, under Public Health Service 377 Army surplus motor vehicles, etc., transferred to Public Health Service hospitals for 530 hospital at Broadview, Ill., to be immedidiately acquired, etc., for treatment of 45 use of emergency fund for hospitals, etc., for, extended 45 *Discounts, * allowed national banks on paper secured by bills of lading, etc 296 *Discriminating Duties, * treaty restrictions on imposing, to be terminated 1007 notice to be given foreign Governments 1007 *Disease Germs, * declared nonmailable matter 620 transmission to licensed physicians, etc., by manufacturer permitted under prescribed regulations 621 *Diseases among Indians, * appropriation for prevention and treatment of contagious, etc 4, 410, 1227 deficiency appropriation for prevention, etc 523, 1186 *Diseases, Animal, * appropriation for suppressing, among live stock of Indians 8, 414, 1231 for preventing spread of 239, 698, 1318 for investigating 239, 700, 1318 for investigations of tuberculosis etc 239, 698, 1318 for eradicating foot and mouth and other contagious diseases 269, 728, 1245 deficiency appropriation for preventing contagious, Indian livestock 1172 *Diseases, Contagious, * appropriation for preventing spread of, in interstate traffic 176, 885, 1377 *Diseases, Contagious, D.
C., * appropriation for preventing spread of 89, 859, 1131 *Diseases of. Man, etc., * appropriation for investigating, etc 176, 885, 1377 *Disinfecting Service, D. C., * appropriation for maintaining 89, 860, 1131 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 40, 1018 *Dispatch Agents, * appropriation for, at London, New York, San Francisco, and New Orleans 741, 1208 *Disputes between Carriers and Employees* (*see also*Transportation Act), provisions for settlement of, by mutual conferences 469 by Railroad Boards of Labor Adjustment 569 by Railroad Labor Board 469 *Distilled Spirits* (*see also*National Prohibition Act), dealing in warehouse receipts for, not prohibited by National Prohibition Act 309 withdrawal of beverage, in bond when National prohibition in force, for denaturing, etc 320 *Distinctive Paper* (*see *Paper, Distinctive). *Distinguished Service Cross, Army, * only one issue to any person 399 bar, etc., for subsequent justifying act 399 *Distinguished Service Medal, Army, * only one issue to any person 399 bar, etc., for subsequent justifying act 399 *District Attorneys, United States Courts, * appropriation for salaries and expenses 209, 923, 1412 payment to clerks acting as, during vacancies 209, 923 general provisions applicable to District of Columbia 209 salary for district attorney for District of Columbia and assistant 209 for regular assistants, appointed by Attorney General 209, 923, 1412 salaries fixed 209, 923, 1412 for special assistants to 210, 923, 1412 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 52, 67, 337, 346, 349, 525, 1032, 1176 for regular assistants 1032, 1176 for assistants in special cases 1176, 1188 to prosecute suits for abating nuisances under War Prohibition Act 306 under National Prohibition Act 314 *District Building, D.C., * appropriation for salaries, care of 69, 838, 1110 for fuel, miscellaneous supplies, etc 75, 844, 1115 deficiency appropriation for fuel, miscellaneous supplies, etc 1016 *District Courts, * appropriation for judges 687, 1306 for judges, etc., Hawaii 687, 1306 Porto Rico 687, 1306 clerks to be appointed by judge of, etc 1099 salaries substituted for fees 1099 jurisdiction of, in suits against Government owned, etc., merchant vessels 526 for property under Alien Property Custodian 35 statement to be filed with clerks of, naming officers for service of process on, in Federal control actions 462 *District Judges, * appropriation for 687, 1306 for Hawaii 687, 1306 for Porto Rico 687, 1306 *District of Columbia, * appropriation for general expenses (half from Treasury, half from District revenues) 68lxv appropriation for general expenses (sixty per cent from District revenues 837, 1109 for similar proportion in other appropriations for fiscal year 1921 837 levy of additional taxes if revenues insufficient to meet authorized expenditures; limit 838 similar proportion in other appropriations for fiscal year 1922 1109 tax increase authorized if revenues insufficient 1109 for salaries, executive office 68, 838, 1109 for veterinary division 69, 838, 1109 for purchasing division 69, 838, 1109 for building inspection division 69, 838, 1109 fees for inspection to be imposed; schedules 69 for plumbing inspection division 69, 838, 1109 for care, etc., District Building 69, 838, 1110 for assessor’s office 69, 838, 1110 for special assessment office 70, 839, 1110 for personal tax board 70, 839, 1110 for license bureau 70, 839, 1110 superintendent, to be secretary of automobile board 70 for collector’s office 70, 839, 1110 for auditor’s office 70, 839, 1110 for corporation counsel’s office 70, 839, 1110 for sinking-fund office 70, 839, 1110 for coroner’s office 70, 839, 1111 for superintendent of weights, measures, and markets 70, 839, 1111 for Engineer Commissioner’s office 70, 839, 1111 for central garage 71, 840, 1111 for municipal architect’s office 71, 840, 1111 for Public Utilities Commission 71, 840, 1111 for street cleaning division 71, 840, 1111 for board of examiners, steam engineers 71, 840, 1112 for insurance department 71, 840, 1112 for surveyor’s office 71, 840, 1112 for minimum wage board, from District revenues 72, 840, 1112 for Employees’ Compensation Fund 841, 1112 for free public library and Takoma Park Branch 72, 841, 1112 for contingent expenses 72, 841, 1113 for printing reports 73, 842, 1113 discretionary discontinuance; preservation of originals 1113 for motor vehicles, maintenance, purchase, etc 73, 842, 1113 regulations for use of vehicles, etc 73, 842, 1113 restriction on use of horses, etc 73, 842, 1113 expenses for horses, etc., limited 73, 842, 1114 payment for fire insurance forbidden 73, 842, 1114 specific residence telephones allowed 73, 842, 1114 for postage 73, 843, 1114 for car fares; limitation 74, 843, 1114 for judicial expenses 74, 843, 1114 for coroner’s, etc., expenses 74, 843, 1114 for morgue 843 for advertising 74, 843, 1114 for enforcing game and fish laws 74 for survey, etc., of dangerous, etc., buildings 74, 843, 1114 for copies of wills, etc., to assessor 74, 843, 1115 for recorder of deeds, rent 74, 843, 1115 pay for copying deeds, etc 74, 843, 1115 for vehicle tags 74, 844, 1115 appropriation for repairs to buildings injured by fire 74, 844, 1115 for supplies, office of veterinary surgeon 74, 844, 1115 for motor vehicles for inspectors 74, 844, 1115 for fuel, supplies, etc., District Building 75, 844, 1115 for Superintendent of Weights, Measures, and Markets; detecting short measure, etc 75, 844, 1115 for maintenance, markets, fish wharf, etc 75, 844, 1115 for south shelter, produce market 1115 for refrigerating plant, operation, maintenance, etc 75, 844 for motor vehicles, repairs, etc 75, 844 for surveys, permanent highways system 844, 1115 for employment service, expenses 1115 for assessment and permit work, street improvements 75, 844, 1116 for street improvements; allotments designated 75, 844, 1116 for work on streets and avenues previously authorized; reappropriation 76 for paying damages by grading Spring Place 846 McPherson Place NW., designated Fifteenth Street 846 closing of Rock Creek Ford Road between Broad Branch Road and Rittenhouse Street 1116 for construction of suburban roads previously authorized; reappropriation 76 for grading streets, etc 76, 846, 1116 for condemning streets, etc 76, 846, 1116 for Thomas W. and Alice N.
Keller 846 for opening streets, etc., under highways system, from district revenues 76, 846, 1116 for repairs, streets, etc 76, 846, 1117 changing curb lines 77, 846, 1117 for sidewalks and curbs, public reservations, etc 77, 847, 1117 assessment for improving Howard Road postponed one year 77 for repairs, suburban roads 77, 847, 1117 for bridges, construction, repair 77, 847, 1117 for reconstructing bins, etc 1117 for Highway Bridge, operation, etc 77, 847, 1117 jurisdiction, etc., under Commissioners 1117 for Anacostia River Bridge, operation, etc 77, 847, 1118 for sewers, cleaning, etc 77, 847, 1118 reappropriations 78 for streets, cleaning, snow removal, etc 78, 848, 1118 for disposal of city refuse 78, 848, 1118 enforcement of passenger tax on street railways using Highway Bridge 1119 for parking commission 78, 848, 1119 for bathing beach 78, 848, 1119 for playgrounds; swimming pools; wholly from District revenues 79, 848, 1119 new sites for 1119 for public convenience stations 79, 849, 1119 for condemning insanitary buildings 79, 849, 1120 for electrical department 79, 849, 1120 for lighting expenses 80, 849, 1120 for fire alarm boxes, etc 80, 850, 1120 for additional apparatus, headquarters; reappropriation 80lxvi appropriation for public schools 80, 850, 1120 vacation schools and playgrounds 81, 850, 1122 longevity pay, etc 81, 850, 1122 night schools 82, 852, 1122 teachers’retirement fund 852, 1122 Americanization work, etc 82, 852, 1123 care, etc., of buildings 84, 852, 1123 medical inspectors 84, 854, 1124 free dental clinics 854, 1124 repairs, improvements, etc 84, 854, 1124 space in Franklin Building for office purposes permitted 855 teachers in nature study, etc., salary payments to be designated 1125 community forums, etc 85, 855, 1126 Dunbar High School, equipment; balance reappropriated 1126 transporting tubercular pupils 85, 855, 1126 double salaries restrictions not applicable to vacation employments 855, 1126 free tuition to children of Army, Navy, etc., outside of District 85, 855, 1126 buildings, alterations, repairs, etc.; contracts 85, 855, 1127 restrictions on soliciting subscriptions, etc 86, 856, 1127 for instruction of deaf mutes 86, 856, 1127 for colored deaf mutes 86, 856, 1127 for instruction of blind children 86, 857, 1128 for police department 86, 857, 1128 National Bureau of Criminal Identification 87, 857, 1128 for policemen and firemen’s relief fund 88, 858, 1129 World War service credited for classification and pay of policemen and firemen 1129 for fire department 88, 858, 1129 for health department 89, 859, 1130 for isolating wards, Providence and Garfield Hospitals 90, 861, 1132 for repairs to contagious disease annexes 1132 for crematory, etc 90, 861, 1132 for dispensaries for tuberculosis and venereal diseases 90, 861, 1132 for clinical care, etc., of young children 91, 861, 1132 for aid to tubercular sufferers 1132 for court of appeals reports 91, 861, 1132 for probation system, supreme court 91, 861, 1132 for juvenile court 91, 861, 1132 for police court 91, 862, 1133 for municipal court 92, 862, 1133 for lunacy writs 92, 862, 1134 for interest and sinking fund 92, 862, 1134 for emergency fund 92, 863, 1134 for support of convicts out of the District 92, 863, 1134 for courthouse employees 92, 863, 1134 for court of appeals building, care, etc 92, 863, 1134 for expenses, supreme court 93, 863, 1134 for Board of Charities 93, 863, 1135 for reformatories and correctional institutions 93, 864, 1135 for medical charities 95, 866, 1137 for Tuberculosis Hospital 95, 866, 1137 for Gallinger Municipal Hospital 96, 1137 limit of cost increased 866 for care of children, etc 96, 866, 1137 for temporary homes 97, 867, 1138 appropriation for Southern Relief Society 97, 868, 1139 for National Library for the Blind 97, 868, 1139 for Columbia Polytechnic Institute 97, 868, 1139 for support, etc., of insane 97, 868, 1139 for relief of the poor 98, 868, 1139 for transportation of paupers 98, 868, 1139 for workhouse, salaries, expenses, etc 98, 868, 1139 for reformatory, maintenance 98, 869, 1140 for militia expenses 99, 869, 1140 for refund of erroneous collections 99, 870, 1141 for development, etc., of Anacostia Park 99, 870, 1141 immediate possession of condemned lands, etc 100 for small park areas; reappropriation 870, 1141 for water service, out of revenues thereof 100, 870, 1141 scale of water rates increased 870 for Washington Aqueduct, etc.; additional pumping facilities 100, 870, 1141 for Conduit Road, maintenance, etc 100, 870, 1141 for emergencies 100, 871, 1141 control of Secretary of War not affected 100, 871, 1141 for water department, salaries, etc 100, 871, 1142 for operation expenses 101, 871, 1142 for new mains 871 for twelve-inch main Sixteenth Street between I and U.
Streets NW 1142 for extending water service 101, 871, 1142 for installing meters in public buildings, etc 101 assessments for laying mains and service sewers increased 871, 1142 for installing meters to private residences, etc 101, 872, 1142 for fire hydrants, etc 872, 1142 employment of temporary draftsmen, etc., on sewers, streets, etc 101, 872, 1142 laborers, mechanics, etc 101, 872, 1143 horses, wagons, etc 102, 872, 1143 temporary engineers, laborers, etc., for water department 102, 872, 1143 legal holidays allowed per diem employees and day laborers 102, 873 payments from miscellaneous trust fund deposits 102, 873, 1144 purchases of supplies, etc., from Government sources, no longer required; limitation if procured elsewhere 103, 873, 1144 for repaying advances in 1878, from District revenues 103 for repaying advances in 1878, for schools, from District revenues 103 for repaying advances in 1875, for Georgetown school building, from District revenue 103 for compensation for damages to employees, awarded by Employees’ Compensation Commission 104 loitering by public vehicles in front of hotels, etc., prohibited; penalty 104 rent profiteering restrictions continued until ninety days after conclusion of treaty of peace 104 increased pay for 1922 allowed police, firemen, and park police; rate 874lxvii receipts from fees, fines, etc., to be deposited to credit of United States and the District in proportion that appropriations are made 1144 special assessment collections similarly 1144 per diem employees allowed 15 days’ leave of absence 1114 appropriation for sewage and water pumping stations employees, additional pay 177 for Columbia Hospital for Women, repairs, etc 177, 886, 1378 for parkway, between Potomac, Zoological, and Rock Creek Parks 180, 890, 1389 for Zoological Park 182, 892, 1384 for burial of indigent soldiers, etc., at Arlington 184, 895, 1386 for Rock Creek Park, etc 186, 898, 1389 for Government fuel yards 199, 912, 1402 for district attorney 209 general provisions applicable to office of 209 pay of, and principal assistant, fixed 209 for National Training School for Boys 212, 926, 1415 for operating, etc., Government hotel for war workers, etc 223, 937, 1425 pay restriction 937, 1426 for navy yard, operating Government apartments 224 for navy yard, operating Government dormitories 224 for attorney in charge of condemnation proceedings 676, 1296 employment of other counsel forbidden 676, 1926 for court of appeals 687, 1306 for supreme court 687, 1306 for additional pay of $240 a year to employees 690, 1309 water department employees, entirely from its revenues 690, 1309 mimimum wage board, community centers and playgrounds wholly from District revenues 690, 1310 under trust funds therefrom 690, 1310 for Battle Ground National Cemetery, constructing rostrum 896 for courthouse repairs, etc 907, 1397 for Lincoln Memorial, approaches 1381 for Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway, additional lands 1382 deficiency appropriation for coroner’s office, pay of deputy 37, 1016 for public library 37, 1016 for cold-storage plant for morgue 38 for motor vehicles 38 for advertising 38 for coroner’s expenses 38, 1016, 1156 for advertising taxes in arrears 38, 590 1156 for telephone service 38 for sewers 38, 327, 590, 1016, 1156 for suburban roads 38, 590, 1016 for streets, cleaning, snow removal, etc.; additional pay to laborers 38 for Benning Road viaduct and bridge 39 for public convenience stations 39 for bathing beach 39 for public schools 39, 503, 1017, 1157 for fire department 40, 1018, 1157 for health department 40, 1018, 1157 for court of appeals 41 for municipal court 41, 1019 for police court 41, 1019 deficiency appropriation for lunacy writs 41, 1019 for support of convicts out of the District 41, 346, 1019, 1157, 1187 for Board of Charities 41, 1019 for Washington Asylum and Jail 41, 1019 for support of jail prisoners 41, 1019 for Home for Aged and Infirm 41, 1019, 1158 for Tuberculosis Hospital 41, 1019 for Board of Children’s Guardians 42, 1020, 1158 for Industrial Home School for Colored Children 42 for Grand Army Soldiers, etc., Home 42 for support, etc., of indigent insane 42, 590, 1158 for paying judgments against 42, 1020, 1158 for water department 42 for supreme court, expenses 66, 346, 349, 524, 1019, 1158, 1187 for community forums, etc 328 for courthouse, care, etc 328 for restoring courthouse grounds, etc 333 for Columbia Hospital for Women 328, 348 for expenses, Zoning Commission 590 for expenses, Employees’ Compensation Fund 1016, 1156 for printing reports 1016 for judicial expenses 1016 for care, etc., of building 1016 for lighting 1017 for Rock Creek Park 1017 for instruction of deaf mute persons 1018 for instruction of colored deaf mutes 1018 for instruction of blind children 1018 for police department 1018, 1157 for juvenile court 1018, 1157 for Industrial Home School 1020 for deporting nonresident insane 1020, 1158 for workhouse 1020 for militia 1020 for reimbursing Mines Bureau for fuel furnished District .Attorney’s office 1032 for night schools 1157 additional pay to civil employees in, for fiscal year 1921, provided for 690 for fiscal year 1922 1308 police and firemen included 1309 Bolling Field on Anacostia River, set aside as an aviation station 954 car fare allowance, 1920, increased 1016 closing of Cedar Road directed, between Quincy and Shepherd Streets, NW 1251 deeds conveying title to certain low grounds in Washington, to be delivered; condition 1251 fire department reorganization 396 appropriation for increased salaries 398 game birds traffic restricted 368 incorporations;
American National Red Cross; committee increased 1354 Convention of Episcopal Church, Washington; authority of women to vote, etc 278 National Conservatory of Music; substitution of incorporators, and branches authorized 1361 National Education Association; representative assembly for active members authorized 598 Near East Relief; charter granted 273 Roosevelt Memorial Association; charter granted 691 internal revenue collector, district of Maryland, rent of branch office, 1920 330lxviii legal holiday in, for review of First Division, American Expeditionary Forces, September 17, 1919 283 liability of hotel proprietors for lost property of guests, etc., limited; conditions 1081 limitation on car fares for 1921 increased 1156 on temporary services, 1920, increased 1020 midshipmen allowed to, increased to five 140 monument to mark starting point of motor convoy from, to San Francisco, Calif., authorized 1062 municipal court, jurisdiction enlarged 1310 payments made and obligations incurred under appropriation Act 1920, approved from July 1, 1919 272 plans for increasing water supply, etc., to be prepared by Water Power Commission 1068 appropriation for expenses 1068 plants and plant products, restrictions in 726 police pay, etc., modified 363 preference in clerical, etc., appointments hereafter in, to honorably discharged soldiers, etc., or their widows 37 to wives of incapacitated injured soldiers, etc 37 property of Washington Market Company to be taken over, used, etc., by the Government 1441 excepting school officers and teachers, police, and firemen 614 public school teachers’ retirement provisions 387 purchase authorized of buildings used as hospital for discharged disabled soldiers, etc 1060 real estate subdivisions; payment, etc., of taxes on new 1195 rent profiteering provisions 298 retirement provisions for annual employees of, for age or disability 614 standards of weights and measure for, established 1217 department of weights, measures, and markets created 1217 statement of buildings in, rented for Government use, to indicate cost per square foot for care, etc., of space 691 statements of naval services of persons from, who served in World War, to be furnished authorities thereof 815 traffic regulations in public parks, etc., under exclusive control of Chief of Engineers 898 use of Government Fuel Yards trucks for municipal hauling permitted; payment 913 Zoning Commission created to regulate height, area, and use of buildings in 500 *District of Columbia Code Amendments, * Sec. 20.
Forcible entry and detainer; municipal court jurisdiction in 555 Sec. 35. Judgments in claims for property levied upon 555 Sec. 65. General term powers of supreme court 555 equity rules 556 Sec. 67. Certifying cases from one justice to another 556 Sec. 105. Personal service of process on nonresidents 556 Sec. 115a. Lunacy proceedings; jury trials 556 Sec. 123a. Fiduciary authorized to continue business of decedent 556 Sec. 126. Enforcing duty of fiduciary 557 Sec. 137a. Prior wills not admitted while caveat pending 557 Sec. 140.
Trials of issues as to wills; jury proceedings 557 Sec. 198. Jury commission; qualifications, etc 558 Sec. 199. Selection of jurors 558 Sec. 200. Jury box provisions 558 Sec. 201. Sealing, keeping, etc., of box 558 Sec. 202. Monthly term of jurors 559 Sec. 203. Terms, etc., of grand jurors 559 Sec. 204. Drawing of jurors by lot 559 grand jurors 559 assignment, etc 559 police, juvenile, etc., court jurors 559 Sec. 205. Substitute for person dead, etc 560 Sec. 206. Resealing, etc., box after drawing 560 Sec. 207.
Number, etc., of names in box; record 560 Sec. 208. Filling vacancies 560 Sec. 209. Special venire in criminal cases 560 Sec. 213. Punishment for frauds on jury box, etc 560 by commissioners 560 Sec. 218. Admission of attorneys 561 Sec.219. Suspending, expelling, etc. members of the bar 561 Sec. 219a. Disbarment for offenses of moral turpitude 561 Sec. 220. Disbarment proceedings 561 Sec. 276. Administration of estates, persons entitled; surviving husband included 561 Sec. 277.
By widow, surviving husband or grandchild 561 Sec. 278. By parents 561 Sec. 279. By brothers or sisters 562 Sec. 280. By next of kin 562 Sec. 306. Duties of collectors; personal estate; real estate 562 commissions allowed 562 special authority as to real estate 562 Sec. 307. Termination of power of collector 562 Sec. 308. Recovery of property not delivered 562 Sec. 308a. Service of process upon nonresident fiduciaries; power of attorney to register of wills 562 Sec. 310. Appraisers; authority extended to letters of collection 563 Sec. 321.
Assets of estates; debts due by collector added 563 Secs. 374377. Distribution of estates of intestates; surviving husband added 563 Sec. 445. Causes for attachment; actions in municipal court included 563 Sec. 455. Releases from attachment; undertaking filed with Court added 564 Sec. 479a. Forms of bonds and undertakings 564 judgments on; ordinary law or equity remedy not precluded 564 all actions on bonds of fiduciaries applicable 565 Sec. 479b. Damages under bonds for restraining orders, etc.; counsel fees 565 Sec. 484a.
Condemnation of private land; selection of commissioners by jury commission 565lxix Sec. 485. Citation to owners; appraisement by commissioners 565 Sec. 487. Appointment of jury if appraisement unsatisfactory 566 Sec. 491d. Condemning lands for streets; action by marshal’s jury 566 Sec. 49Ih. New jury authorized if award vacated 566 Sec. 639a. Corporations; proceedings for change of name 1195 Sec. 726. Corporations; extent of real estate modified; temporary possession permitted 566 Sec. 808.
Punishment for rape; minimum imprisonment omitted 567 Sec. 830a. Punishment for embezzling property of deceased person 567 Sec. 983. Divorce; final decree not affected until ninety days 567 Sec. 1064. Evidence; testimony of surviving party not admitted; exceptions modified 567 Sec. 1073. Proof of municipal ordinances; regulations 567 Sec. 1160. Provision for administering wife’s estate stricken out 567 Sec. 1173. Renunciation of devises and bequests; by husband added 567 Sec. 1179.
Interest limit on express contracts 568 Sec. 1180. Usury; rate and penalty modified 568 Sec. 1233. Landlord and tenant; undertaking on appeal from municipal court 568 Sec. 1162. Liens by livery men; garage keepers added 568 Sec. 1422. Protest of negotiable instruments; evidence accepted 569 Sec. 1535a. Procedure; entry of judgments in part 569 Sec. 1535d. Transfer of causes; law and equity 569 Sec. 1535c. Equitable defenses at law 569 Sec. 1535b. Suits on lost instruments; bond required 569 effective in thirty days 569 jury service continued 569 *District of Columbia, Commissioners of, * appropriation for salaries 68, 838, 1109 adjustment of contracts for removal of ashes by 38 authorized to establish tolerances, etc., for scales, weights, measures, etc., in the District 1224 for standard containers, etc., to conform, with Federal usage 1224 duties, etc., Teachers’ Retirement Fund, transferred from Secretary of the Treasury to; exception 852 enforcement by, of passenger tax on street railways using Highway Bridge 1119 estimates for paying employees for injuries, to be submitted by 104 Highway Bridge placed under control of 1117 orders, etc., of Zoning Commission to be enforced by 502 public weighmasters, scales, etc., subject to control of 1224 schedule of fees for inspections to be prescribed by; deposit, etc 69 to appoint superintendent of weights, measures, and markets, assistants, etc 1217 to increase real estate and personal taxes if revenues of District insufficient to meet sixty per cent of appropriations therefor in fiscal year 1921 838 taxes if revenues insufficient to meet proportionate share of appropriations for fiscal year 1922; limit 1109 to serve on Zoning Commission 500 *District of Columbia Rents, * meaning of terms used herein 298 Rent Commission created; composition, appointment, term limit, etc.; salary 299 employees, expenses, etc., authorized 299 appointments of, under civil service laws 299 assessor to be advisory assistant; salary 299 authorized to examine papers, secure evidence, etc 300 divulging information by officers, etc., forbidden 300 rental property, hotels, and apartments affected with public interest 300 rents, services, etc., for, to be fair and reasonable 300 unreasonable and unfair, contrary to public policy 300 determination of, by Commission 300 complaints by tenants and owners to be heard, etc 300 hearings on complaints to be public 300 determination of fair and reasonable rates by Commission 300 effect of, in landlord and tenant suits 300 determined rate effective from time of filing complaint 300 collection of difference between amount paid and 301 recovery of 301 finality of determination 301 appeals to court of appeals; action therein 301 continuation of existing tenancies; eviction restricted 301 right to terminate, on sale of property, suspended 301 conveyances subject to 301 possession allowed purchaser for personal occupancy, etc 301 determination of Commission in force during pendency of appeal 302 modification, etc., on decision of court 302 collection of difference between amount paid and modified rate 302 change of ownership or tenancy not to affect rents, etc., determined by Commission 302 penalty for collecting excess rents 302 disposal of amount recovered 302 assessment of damages for willful withdrawal of service., etc., by owner 302 determination of, by Commission 303 recovery of, in municipal court 303 action by Commission for use of tenant 303 simple and summary procedure to be provided 303 punishment for exacting bonus, etc., for leases 303 making fictitious sales, etc 303 standard forms of leases to be prescribed by Commission 303 enforcement, etc., of 303lxx hotel and apartment owners to furnish descriptive data of rooms, service, etc 303 rates by, to be fixed by Commission hearings 303 assignments and subleasing by tenants restricted 304 rate to be determined by Commission 304 repeal of former laws, etc 304 appropriation for expenses; half from District revenues 304 invalidity of any clause, etc., not to affect others 304 emergency necessity of Act declared 304 to terminate in two years, unless sooner repealed 304 *Divorce, D.
C., * no final decree of, to be made until 90 days after interlocutory order 567 application for, to be made within 30 days, or final disposition of appeal 567 *Dixie and Sevier National Forests, Utah, Ariz., and Nev.., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1327 *Dixie National Forest, Utah, Ariz. and Nev., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 707 *Dixon, III., * bridge authorized across Rock River at 948 *Docks, Government Acquired, * transfer to Shipping Board, possession, etc., of, on Hudson River at Hoboken, N.J 994 other, acquired for Army or Navy 994 temporary transfer to Army or Navy for uses thereof 994 sales restricted 994 *Doctors* (*see *Physicians). *Document Room, House of Representatives, .* appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 636, 1257 *Document Room, Senate, * appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 631, 1252 *Domestic Animals, etc., * appropriation for protecting, from rabies by destruction of predatory wild animals 257, 716, 1335 *Dominican Republic, * appropriation for minister to 739, 1206 *Dominion of Canada* (*see *Canada). *Donora, Pa., * appropriation for public building 164 *Doorkeeper, House of Representatives, * appropriation for, special employee, messengers, etc 636, 1256 janitors to committees placed under, after close of Congress 636, 1256 *Doorkeeper, Senate* (*see *Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, Senate). *Dougherty County, Ga., * may bridge Flint River at Albany 275 *Douglas, Ga., * appropriation for public building 164 *Douglass, R.
L., * land patent to, authorized 1094 conveyance of tract to United States in exchange 1094 restored to public domain 1095 fence required 1095 *Dourine, etc., * appropriation for investigating, treating, etc 241, 700, 1320 *Downey, Idaho, * lands granted to, for protecting water supply, etc 1198 lands granted to; price; legal rights not affected; other use forbidden 1198 report of use, etc., to be made 1198 forfeiture on failure, etc 1199 mineral deposits reserved 1199 *Draft, Selective, * appropriation for completing, preserving, transporting, etc., records of 109 deficiency appropriation for registration, etc., expenses 1184, 1190 allotment from fund for preserving, etc., records of, to furnish information from demobilized Army records 907 deportation of undesirable aliens convicted of violating provisions for 594 readmission prohibited 594 *Drainage Districts, Ark., * public lands in Mississippi and Poinsett Counties made subject to State laws, etc., for 392 *Drainage Investigations, Department of Agriculture, * appropriation for expenses of farm, swamp, etc 263, 722, 1340 *Drawback, Internal Revenue, * deficiency appropriation for allowance 61, 63, 65, 344, 347, 522, 1038, 1041, 1044, 1184, 1190 *Drawbacks, Interstate Commerce, * special allowances for transportation, messages, etc., by carriers, unlawful 479 *Drought of 1919, * homestead settlers allowed leaves of absence to obtain food, etc., during 271 residence construed, while absent 271 *Drought Resistant Crops* appropriation for bre. ..., etc 244, 703, 1323 *Drought Stricken Areas of the United States, * appropriation for seed grain for farmers in; conditions of loans, etc 1347 *Drug, etc., Plants, * appropriation for investigating diseases of 702, 243, 1322 for physiological and fermentation investigations 243, 702, 1322 *Drug Products, etc., * appropriation for biological investigation, etc., of agricultural 712, 1331 *Druggists* (*see *Pharmacists). *Drugs, Adulterated, etc., D.
C., * appropriation for detecting 90, 860, 1131 *Drugs, etc., * appropriation for investigating adulterations, false branding, etc 253, 712, 1331 *Dry Farming Congress, Denver, Colo., International, * deficiency appropriation for 62 *Dry Land Farming, * appropriation for improving methods of 244, 703, 1323 *Dry Measure, D. C., * use of designated containers as substitutes for, prohibited 1223 *Duchesne County, Utah, * appropriation for aid to public schools in, from Indian funds 27, 430, 1245 Indian bridge across Duchesne River conveyed to; condition 1245 *Duchesne River, * bridges across, conveyed to Utah and to Duchesne County 1245lxxi *Duganne, C.
G., * for credit in accounts 332 *Duluth, Minn., * appropriation for fish hatchery, foreman’s cottage 220 time extended for bridging Saint Louis River at 588 *Dunn, Honorable Thomas B., * deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 58 *Duplicate Bonds, * issue authorized of, for those of officers and crew lost by sinking of U. S. S. “San Diego” 45 *Duplication of Goverment Departmental Business, * survey directed to devise methods of avoiding 1083 *Duplication of Governmental Services, * annual report to be made by Secretary of Agriculture of, by other departments, etc 1347 *Duplication of Work in Governmental Service, * records of investigations by central bureau of planning and statistics transferred to Efficiency Bureau 36 *Durango National Forest, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 707 *“During the Session,”* to mean 116 days 637 to mean 207 days 1258 *Dust Explosions, Plant, etc., * appropriation for developing methods for preventing, and resulting fires 1332 *Duties on Imports, * rate on printing paper valued above 8 cents a pound 573 additional if from country imposing export tax on, wood pulp, etc 573 treaty restrictions on imposing discriminating, to be terminated 1007 notice to be given foreign Governments 1007 *Duvall, H.
M., and J. L. Anderson, * may bridge Great Pee Dee River, Cheraw, S. C 390 *Duwamish Waterway, * preliminary examination, etc., of, Seattle Harbor, Wash., to be made 1013 D’*Wamish, etc., Indians, Wash., * appropriation for support, etc., of 27, 431, 1245 *Dwellings, Private, * exempt from search warrants for liquors; exceptions 315 rooms in hotels, etc., used solely for residence included 315 *Dyes, Coal Tar, * restrictions on importing, continued until January 20, 1920 361 *Dynamite* (*see *Explosives, High). **E.** *E Street NW., D.
C., * appropriation for paving, Virginia Avenue to Twenty-third Street 845 *East Las Vegas, N. Mex., * appropriation for public building 164 *East Moline, III., * appropriation for operating, etc., Government house at 223 *East Norfolk, Mass., * deficiency appropriation for hospital for discharged disabled soldiers, etc., at 508 *East Windsor, Conn., * bridge authorized across Connecticut River, Windsor Locks to 360 *Eastern Avenue NW., D. C., * appropriation for grading, Laurel to Whittier Streets 1116 *Eastern Cherokee Agency, N.
C., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1248 *Eastern Dispensary, D. C., * appropriation for care of indigent patients 95, 866, 1137 *Eastham, Mass., * appropriation authorized for tablets, etc., in, commemorating tercentenary of landing of the Pilgrims 599 *Easton, Pa., * bridge authorized across Delaware River, between Phillipsburg, N. J., and 1055 *Eclipse of the Sun, 1919, * appropriation for expenses of observing 181 *Economy in Government Administrative Business, * survey, etc., directed to secure 1083 *Ecuador, * appropriation for minister to 740, 1206 *Edgewood Arsenal, Md., * expenditure authorized for reservoir and pipe lines, Chemical Warfare Service 455 *Edmunds ton, New Brunswick, * bridge authorized across Saint John River, between Madawaska, Me., and 161 *Education Association of the United States, National, * charter amended, representative assembly for active members, authorized 598 *Education Bureau, Interior Department, * appropriation for Commissioner, clerks, etc 671, 1291 for investigating rural and industrial education, and school hygiene 671, 1291 for traveling expenses 671, 1291 for books, etc 672, 1291 for collecting statistics, etc 672, 1291 for documents, apparatus, etc 672, 1291 for investigating schools, etc 672, 1291 for kindergarten education investigations 672, 1291 deficiency appropriation for maintaining registers of teachers, etc 334 for school and home gardening 335 for collecting statistics 348 for rural and industrial education 522 for documents 523 for city schools, etc 582, 1191 for traveling expenses 1172 *Education, Commissioner of, * appropriation for, clerks, etc 671, 1291 for traveling expenses 671, 1291 for education of Alaska natives under supervision of 203, 916, 1405 for printing annual report of 228, 941, 1429 *Educational Institutions, * provisions for establishing Reserve Officers’ Training Corps junior division units in 777 *Efficiency Bureau, * appropriation for establishing efficiency ratings, investigating administrative personnel, etc 641, 1261 deficiency appropriation for expenses of investigations, etc 503, 1156, 1186, 1191lxxii directed to investigate, etc., methods of collecting, etc., statistical information by Government activities 343 records of investigations, etc., of central bureau of planning and statistics, transferred to 36 *Eggs, * appropriation for investigating methods of handling, etc 253, 712 experimental shipments 253 *Egypt, * appropriation for agent and consul general at Cairo 740, 1206 *Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution, * provisions for enforcing prohibition under the 307 *Eighteenth Lighthouse District, * constructing keepers’ dwellings at Goat Island depot, Calif., authorized 1059 *Eighteenth Street and Virginia Avenue NW., D.
C., * deficiency appropriation for temporary office building, operating force 48 for supplies, etc., therefor 48 *Eldorado, Kans., * appropriation for public building 164 *Eldorado National Forest, Calif, and Nev., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 707, 1327 *Electoral Franchise, * Amendment to the Constitution proposed to the States prohibiting denial of, on account of sex 362 *Electoral Vote for President and Vice President, * appropriation for mileage of State messengers with the 1089 deficiency appropriation for printing certified copies of 1159 messengers failing to deliver, at proper time relieved from penalty 1448 payment of mileage authorized 1448 *Electric Cars, etc., Postal Service, * appropriation for mail transportation by 580, 1153 allowance for unusual conditions, etc 580 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 1174 *Electric Plants, Army, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., at posts 107, 952 for maintenance, etc., seacoast fortifications 608, 1348 for installation, etc 1348 for maintenance, etc., Hawaii and Philippine Islands 610, 1350 for maintenance, etc., Panama Canal 1351 *Electric Power* (*see *Federal Water Power Act). *Electrical Department, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries 79, 849, 1120 for supplies, contingent expenses 79, 849, 1120 for placing wires underground 79, 849, 1120 for extending police patrol system 79, 849, 1120 for installing telephone signal system, twelfth precinct 80 for lighting expenses 80, 849, 1120 for extending fire alarm system 80, 850, 1120 for headquarters apparatus; reappropriation 80, 1120 deficiency appropriation for lighting expenses 4947 *Electrical Equipment, etc., Fortifications, * balances of appropriations for, covered in 613 *Electricity, * appropriation for survey, etc., of waterpower production and distribution of, in the United States 911 deficiency appropriation for cooperative standardizing devices of, etc., used in industries 341 *Elementary, etc., Education, * appropriation for investigation of, including night schools, etc 672, 1291 *Eleventh Street NE., D.
C., * appropriation for paving, D. Street to Maryland Avenue 1116 for paving, H. Street to Maryland Avenue 76 *Elizabeth City, N. C., * terms of court at 532 *Elizabeth, N. J., * bridge authorized across Newark Bay to Bayonne from 277 time extended for 1099 *Elliott Street NE., D. C., * appropriation for paving, F. Street to Maryland Avenue 75 *Ellis Island Immigrant Station, N. Y., * appropriation for sea wall 221 for specified repairs and improvements 935 for new service pumps; ferry bridge 1423 for sidewalks; plumbing Island No. 1 1423 for elevator, contagious diseases hospital 1423 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 1163 for specified repairs and improvements 1178 *Elmer Red River Bridge Company, * may bridge Red River between Oklahoma and Texas 589 *Elmira, N.
Y., * terms of court at 395 *Embassies, * appropriation for clerks at 740, 1206 for interpreters to 740, 1207 deficiency appropriation for clerks at 1187 *Embezzlement, * wrongfully converting moneys coming into possession of officers of United States courts, deemed 630 punishment for 630 personal interest therein not a defense 630 *Embezzlement, D. C., * punishment for, of estate of deceased person 567 *Emergencies, Diplomatic and Consular Service, * appropriation for unforeseen; balance reappropriated 742, 1208 deficiency appropriation for; reimbursement for Peace Commission expenses 329 for payments 1043 *Emergency Commissioned Personnel, Army, * temporary retention, etc., of, authorized 977 number on active duty limited 977 final discharge not later than December 31, 1920 977 all officers of Regular Army holding emergency commissions to be discharged therefrom by June 30, 1920 977 *Emergency Fleet Corporation, * appropriation for administrative expenses, completion of vessels, etc.; sources designated 891, 1382 no contracts for additional ships to be made 891, 1382 restriction on rent of buildings, D.C 891, 1383 publications, etc., restricted 891, 1383 bonds in admiralty causes given by, to be canceled 526 assumption of liability by United States 526lxxiii continued for operating vessels, etc., owned by the Government 993 cost-plus contracts for ship construction, forbidden 891, 1383 housing of shipyard employees by, terminated 994 expenses for repairs, etc., authorized 994 early disposal of all properties directed 994 payment for injuries to, employees from Employees’ Compensation Fund, to be in full for all claims 377 powers of Shipping Board under Merchant Marine Act may be exercised through 1007 *Emergency Fund, D.
C., * appropriation for 92, 863, 1134 *Emergency Hospital, D. C., * appropriation for care of indigent patients 95, 866, 1137 for elevators 95 *Emergency Shipping Fund, * appropriation for constructing ships 180 amount authorized for, reduced 180 for acquiring plants, ships, etc 180 for housing, etc., shipyard employees 181 for expenses, taking over certain transportation systems 181 for purchasing ships built in foreign shipyards 181 for purchase of ships; reappropriation 181 restriction on contracts 181 disposition of material, plants, etc 181 publication of bulletins, etc., from appropriations, forbidden 181 deficiency appropriation for recruiting, etc 42 authorizations for construction of ships reduced 891 appropriation for expenses of Emergency Fleet Corporation; sources designated 891, 1382 no additional ships to be constructed 891, 1382 cost-plus contracts forbidden 891, 1383 use of funds for rent in District of Columbia restricted 891, 1383 preparation, etc., of bulletins, etc., forbidden 891, 1383 authorized reports, excepted 891, 1383 specified provisions of, repealed 988 *Employees’ Compensation Commission, * appropriation for salaries 177, 887, 1378 for expenses; experts, etc 178, 887, 1379 for allowances, etc., employees’ compensation fund 178, 887, 1379 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 377 for compensation payments 377 payments to Emergency Fleet Corporation employees 377 for printing 590 *Employees’ Compensation Commission, D.
C., * appropriation for paying awards of, to injured District of Columbia employees 104 deficiency appropriation for allowances, etc., employees’ compensation fund 1016 *Employees’ Compensation Fund, * appropriation for payments from 178, 887, 1379 deficiency appropriation for payment of compensation, etc 377 payments from, to Emergency Fleet Corporation, to be in full for all claims 377 *Employees’ Compensation Fund, District of Columbia, * appropriation for paying awards of, to injured employees 841, 1112 deficiency appropriation for paying awards, etc 1156 *Employees, Government* (*see also*Government Employees), additional pay of $240 a year, provided for 689, 1308 for enforcing National prohibition, to be appointed under civil service laws, etc 319 persons excepted 319 preference to service in World War, for appointments under National Prohibition Act 319 restriction on receiving pay from outside parties, not applicable to cooperative activities, with Agricultural Department 270 who entered armed service during the war, entitled to reinstatement when honourably discharged 142 *Employees of Carriers, * provisions for settling disputes between, and employers 469 *Employment of Wage Earners, * appropriation for maintaining offices for rendering assistance in the, etc 225, 938, 1426 personal services, etc 225 deficiency appropriation for rendering assistance to 55 *Employment Service, D.
C., * appropriation for maintenance, etc 1115 *Employment Service, Department of Labor, * appropriation for national employment offices; expenses 938, 1426 allotment for harvesting wheat crop 938 established for promoting welfare of wage earners, improving working conditions, securing employment, etc 938 *Encampments and Maneuvers, Organized Militia, * deficiency appropriation for 345, 522, 1041 *Enemies, Alien, * deficiency appropriation for expenses, transporting interned under Navy Department 337 *Enemy* (*see also*Trading with the Enemy), provisions for returning property, etc., to person deemed an, solely by residing m territory occupied by German, etc., armies 36 *Enemy Aliens, * deficiency appropriation for expenses of interned, under Immigration Bureau 341 *Engineer Commissioner’s Office, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries 70, 839, 1111 *Engineer Corps, Army, * expenditures authorized for real estate at training camp, Camp A. A. Humphreys, Va 454 officer of, may be detailed as engineer officer of Federal Power Commission 1063 officers and enlisted men composing 768 *Engineer Department, Army, * appropriation for expenses of depots 123, 968 for maintenance of school, Washington, D.C 123, 969 for equipment of troops 123, 969 technical services, etc 123, 969 for civilian assistants 124, 969 for operations in the field 124, 969lxxiv appropriation for contingencies, Philippine Islands 124, 970 for military surveys and maps 124, 970 assistance of other Government surveys, etc 124, 970 for constructing, etc., roads, bridges, and trails, Alaska 124, 970 for buildings and grounds, District of Columbia 186, 897, 1388 for expenses of fortifications under 608, 1348 for expenses of fortifications, insular possessions 610, 1350 deficiency appropriation for South Pass, Mississippi River 345 for buildings and grounds, D.
C 509 for equipment of troops 1184 for operations in the field 1184, 1190 balances of appropriations covered in, operations in the field, 1919 1353 equipment of troops 1353 unexpended balances available to pay suspended contracts for operations in the field 1027 *Engineer Office, War Department, * appropriation for clerks, etc 660, 1279 for additional employees; pay restriction 1279 draftsmen, etc., paid from rivers and harbors, etc.; limit 660, 1279 *Engineer School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., Army Field, * appropriation for instruction expenses 106 *Engineer School, Washington, D.
C., * appropriation for equipment and maintenance 123, 969 *Engineering Experiment Station, Naval Academy, * appropriation for expenses of investigations, etc 150, 828 *Engineers, Chief of, * appropriation for printing and binding under direction of 228, 941, 1429 *England* (*see *Great Britain). *English Language, * Army enlistment requirement of ability to speak, etc., repealed 1077 *Engraving and Printing Bureau, Treasury Department, * appropriation for Director, assistant, etc 650, 1271 for clerks, watchmen, etc 650, 1271 restriction on services 651, 1271 for salaries of employees 172, 880, 1373 for wages 172, 880, 1373 for custody of dies, rolls, and plates 172, 880 1373 for materials, etc 172, 881, 1373 use of proceeds from work 172, 881, 1373 for additional boiler 167 for laundry, changes in roof 874 deficiency appropriation for salaries of employees 44, 1184 for materials, etc 44, 344, 1184 for plate printing 61 authorized work for United States, National bank and Federal reserve notes 1919, increased 330 illustrations for Congressional memorial addresses to be made at, and paid from Bureau appropriations 1431 number of sheets increased, United States currency, national currency, and Federal reserve currency 44 opium orders and special tax stamps 44 checks, drafts, etc 44 number of sheets increased, customs stamps fiscal year 1920 1023 fiscal year 1921 1160 restrictions on use of power and hand presses temporarily suspended 45 reimbursement of employees detailed for redemption of national currency 331 work authorized, fiscal year 1920 172 fiscal year 1921 880 fiscal year 1922 1373 *Enlarged Homesteads, * appropriation for examining, classifying, etc., lands suitable for 198, 910, 1400 *Enlisted Men, Army, * appropriation for pay of line 110, 954 allowed on personal affidavit, if service record lost, etc 110 for pay, National Guard 110, 954 for pay, staff corps, and departments 110, 954 for pay, Regular Army Reserve 110 for pay, Enlisted Reserve Corps 110, 954 for Signal Corps; aviation increase 110 for Air Service, aviation increase 954 for pay, Philippine Scouts 110, 954 for longevity 110, 954 for pay of retired 111, 995 for pay, etc., retired, on active duty 111, 995 for pay, etc., Army reservists, on active duty 111 for commutation of quarters, etc 112, 956 for interest on deposits 112, 956 for extra-duty pay, Artillery and Ordnance service, seacoast fortifications 112 for switchboard operators, interior posts 112 for extra-duty pay, Alaska telegraph system 112 for 20 per cent increase, on foreign service 112, 956 for disposition of remains of 184, 895, 1386 removal, etc., from abroad 896, 1386 deficiency appropriation for family allowances 1 for extra-duty pay, at headquarters, etc 61, 63, 65, 344, 347, 522, 1041, 1044, 1184, 1190 for disposition of remains of 345, 348, 522, 1038, 1041, 1044, 1185, 1190 death allowances for wounds or disease extended to retired, on active duty 367 emergency increased pay, continued 110 enlistments to cease until number of, does not exceed 175, 000 1098 grades and base pay established 761 percentages of grades allowed 761 temporary increase pay computed on this rate; application restricted 761 ration and. transportation allowance limited to first three grades 761 existing continuous service pay allowance repealed 761 increase of 10 per cent for each five years of service; limit 761 specialists’ ratings established 761 extra pay for each class 761 percentages of ratings allowed 761 extra-duty pay for, abolished 761 no reduction of present pay 762 enlistment period optional for one or three years 775 reenlistments for three years 775 allowances for 775 special pay ratings for, abolished 775 telegraphers excepted 775lxxv discharge permitted, if family dependent from death, etc., occurring after enlistment 775 enlistment requirement of ability to speak, etc., English repealed 1077 pay increased 20 per cent from January 1, 1920; restriction 602 effective until June 30, 1922 604 private property of, lost in the service to be paid for, etc.; conditions 1436 retired, having served as commissioned officers during World War, to receive pay, etc., of retired warrant officers 786 travel pay to, discharged to reenlist 291 discharge from old enlistment authorized 291 allowance of $60 on reenlisting 291 to retired, and reservists, when entering or leaving active service 288 *Enlisted Men, Marine Corps, * appropriation for special allowances to, serving under unusual conditions 132, 813 for pay 152, 829 for retired 153, 830 for undrawn clothing 153, 830 for transporting remains of, dying abroad, etc 146, 823 deficiency appropriation for family allowances 1 authorized enlisted strength temporarily increased 152 average maximum on active duty during fiscal year 1920 152 authorized enlisted strength established 830 death allowances to, on active list 824 retired list, when on active duty 824 restricted to Regular Marine Corps 824 discharged to reenlist in Navy or Marine Corps to receive $60 bonus and travel pay 836 enlisting for four years since February 3, 1917, may have period construed as for the war, and be honorably discharged; conditions 139 if reenlisting in four months for four years to have gratuity pay 139 or during the war, may extend periods instead of accepting discharge; pay, privileges, etc 139 gratuity allowance as for reenlistments 140 pay increased 20 per cent from Janaury1, 1920; restriction 602 effective until June 30, 1922 604 permanent strength of active list established 830 promotion of retired, on active duty, towarrant grades, legalized 153 reenlisting, after serving as officer in Reserve, to have credit for active service therein 141 if within four or three months to have former grade, etc 141 terms of enlistment established for;reenlistment benefits, etc 836 warrant officers, accepting commissions in Reserves, restored to former status on termination of active service therein 141 *Enlisted Men, Navy, * appropriation for special allowances to, serving under unusual conditions 132, 813 for recreation, etc., of 134, 815 for outfits, etc., first enlistments 135, 815 appropriation for transporting remains of, dying abroad 146, 823 for pay, on retired list 147, 824 for extra pay, on reenlistment 147, 824 for pay, active list 147, 824 for pay of, in trade schools, etc 147 for paying $60, discharge gratuity 824 deficiency appropriation for family allowances 1 authorized strength temporarily increased; periodic reduction’s, to January 1, 1920 137 personnel included 138 proportion of commissioned officers restricted 138 permanent strength, commissioned or enlisted, not affected 138 death allowances to, on active list 824 retired list, when on active duty 824 restricted to Regular Navy 824 discharged to reenlist in Navy or Marine Corps to receive $60 bonus, and travel pay 836 emergency increased pay continued during present enlistments, etc 140 enlisting for four years since February 3, 1917, may have period construed as for the war, and be honourably discharged; conditions 139 if reenlisting in four months for four years to have gratuity pay 139 or during the war, may extend periods, instead of accepting discharge; pay, allowances, etc 139 gratuity as for reenlistments 140 enlistments may be for two, three, or four years until June 30, 1920 134 mileage allowance to, who served in the war, if honorably discharged before expiration of enlistment 139 sea travel allowance; condition 139 one hundred midshipmen to be annually from, and Naval Reserve Force on active duty 141 promotions of retired, on active duty, to warrant grades, legalized 153 reenlisting after serving as officer in Reserve to have credit for service therein 141 if within four or three months to have former grade, etc 141 reenlisting within one year from date of discharge to have reenlistment benefit 603 inoperative six months from approval of Act 603 terms of enlistment established for; reenlistment benefits, etc 836 warrant officers, accepting commissions in Reserves, restored to former status on termination of active service therein 141 *Enlisted Reserve Corps, Army, * appropriation for pay of enlisted men 110, 954 composed of persons voluntarily enlisting 780 period of enlistment three years 780 persons serving during World War, for one year 780 discharges 780 eligibility; continuance of service in time of war 780 organization, etc., similar to Regular Army 780 assignment of officers, etc 780lxxvi active duty service restricted 780 pay, etc., during 780 travel pay to, when entering or leaving active service 288 *Enlistments, National Guard, * provisions modifying, under National Defense Act, 1916 127 *Enrolled Bills, etc., * printing of, on parchment or suitable paper determined by Joint Committee on Printing 520 *Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture, * appropriation for salaries 255, 714, 1333 for general expenses; investigations 255, 714, 1333 for insects affecting fruits, nuts, cereals, forage, etc 256, 714, 1334 pecan investigation 256 Hessian fly and chinch bug 256, 714 Hessian fly, grasshopper, and chinch bug 1334 for European corn borer, control, etc 256, 730, 1334 for southern field crop insects; forests; truck crops; bee culture 256, 715, 1334 for citrus fruit, etc., insects 256, 715, 1334 Mediterranean and other fruit flies 256, 715, 1334 camphor thrip eradication 256, 715 for miscellaneous insects 256, 715, 1334 for investigating insects affecting health of man and animals 256, 715, 1334 blow fly and screw worm 1334 for administrative expenses 256, 715, 1334 for preventing spread of moths 256, 715, 1334 quarantine districts to be maintained in cooperation with States, etc 256, 715, 1334 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of moths 62, 524, 1177 for general expenses 64, 67, 524, 1187 block of Indian land, Forest Grove, Oreg., transferred to 349 *Entry of Aliens, * appropriation for restricting, made immediately available 385 limit for fiscal year 1920 385 *Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary, * appropriation for salaries 739, 1206 *Epidemics, * appropriation for prevention of 175, 885, 1377 deficiency appropriation for prevention of 344, 508, 1162, 1183 *Episcopal Church of the Diocese of Washington, D.
C., Convention of the Protestant, * may grant franchise to women 278 *Equine Meat, * appropriation for inspection, etc 241, 700, 1320 meat inspection provisions applicable to 241 labels, etc., for all shipments of; required 241 subject to all regulations for inspection, etc 241 *Equipage, Army Camp and Garrison, * appropriation for 117, 961 *Equipment and Supplies Division, Post Office Department, * appropriation for superintendent, etc 676, 1295 *Equipment, Government, * to be purchased, so far as possible, from stock of other services, no longer needed, due to end of war 67 *Equipment, Railway, * reimbursement by carriers for advances furnished by United States for, while under Federal control 359 acceptance of equipment trust securities, etc 359 *Equipment Shops, Post Office Department, * appropriation for light, power, repair of machinery, etc 574, 1150 for purchase of land adjoining 575 deficiency appropriation for expenses 53, 514, 1174 Army buildings at Watertown, N.
Y., to be transferred without charge for 623 *Equipment Supplies, Navy, * appropriation for Bureau of Construction and Repair 149, 826 for Bureau of Engineering 827 for Bureau of Navigation 135, 816 for Bureau of Steam Engineering 149 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 148, 825 *Equipments, Army Ordnance, * appropriation for Infantry, Cavalry, etc 125 *Equitable Defenses, D. C., * may be interposed in all actions at law 569 *Equity Courts, * jurisdiction of, to abate nuisances under War Prohibition Act 306 under National Prohibition Act 314 *Equity Suits, * provisions governing, against carriers, arising during Federal control of transportation 461 agent for, to be designated by the President 461 *Erie, Pa., * appropriation for operating, etc., Government houses, at 223 for operating, etc., Government apartments at 224 acceptance of naval brig Niagara from, authorized 827 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbour to be made 1012 *“Esparta,” Steamship, * deficiency appropriation for paying judgment to owners of 59 *Espionage, * offense in time of war, of making false statements, etc., interfering with national forces, etc., modified 1360 provisions relating to interfering with sale of bonds, crippling production, abuse of flag, etc., repealed 1360 former statement of, revived 1360 *Espionage Act, 1917, *deportation of undesirable aliens convicted of violating, and amendments 594 readmission prohibited 594 *Estate, etc., Tax, * deficiency appropriation for collecting 1183 *Estates of Deceased Persons, D.
C., * appraisers of; property under letters of collection added 563 assets of; debts due by administrator or collector to be included 563 distribution of intestate, to widow or surviving husband 563 persons entitled to administer, of intestates; surviving husband added 561 powers and duties of collectors extended, etc 562 provisions for, of wife, stricken out 567lxxvii *Estopinal, Albert, late a Representative in Congress * deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 58 *Ethnology, American, * appropriation for continuation of researches in 181, 891, 1383 for printing and binding Reports of Bureau, etc 229, 942, 1430 deficiency appropriation for 524 *Euclid Street NW., D.
C., * appropriation for paving, University Place to Columbia Road 76 *Eulogies* (*see *Memorial Addresses in Congress). *Eureka, Utah, * appropriation for public building 164 *Europe, War in* (*see *World War). *European Corn Borer, * appropriation for cooperative expenses to control spread of 256, 730, 1334 *European Countries, * disposal of flour in possession of Grain Corporation for suffering populations of, etc., authorized 548 itemized report to Congress of receipts and expenditures 549 *Evans, George W., * deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 50 *Evarts Street NE., D.
C., * appropriation for paving, east of North Capitol Street 1116 *Evashanks, Billie H., * refund of land office fees, etc., to 1436 *Evidence, D. C., * testimony of surviving party to contract not admitted as, in actions between him and legal representative of other 567 exceptions 567 right of court to call for, omitted 567 copy of municipal ordinances, etc., certified by secretary of Board of Commissioners accepted as, of adoption, etc 567 *Examining Surgeons for Pensions, * appropriation for fees 837, 1105 deficiency appropriation for fees 1171 *Excess Payments, Public Lands, * repayment of; time limit for applications 366 amount to be certified to the Treasury 366 appropriation for 367 *Excess Profits Tax, * deficiency appropriation for collecting, etc 1183 *Excursion, etc., Vessels, * appropriation for preventing overcrowding of 680, 1300 *Execution Rocks Light Station, N.
Y, * appropriation for restoration and improvement of 213 *Executive Departments, etc., D. C., * appropriation for care, etc., of grounds of 187, 899, 1389 for maintaining efficiency ratings, investigating administrative needs, etc 641, 1261 for expenses transfer of surplus office supplies, etc., to 645 cooperation in storage and delivery, directed 645 deficiency appropriation for testing, etc., supplies purchased for 340 for maintaining efficiency ratings, etc., of 1156 additional pay of $240 to employees in, provided for 689, 1308 annual report of publications issued by each, to be submitted 1037 details of cost, etc., required 1037 annual statement to, made by, of Government owned buildings under their jurisdictions 945 details of value, maintenance, etc., required 945 cooperation with Federal Power Commission directed 1063 cost of mailing franked matter from each, to be reported annually by Postmaster General 1037 detailing classified employees for service outside of District of Columbia, restricted 689, 1308 not applicable to Department of Justice 689, 1308 details from, etc., to Civil Service Commission forbidden 641, 1262 funds for scientific investigations, etc., may be transferred to Standards Bureau 684, 1302 heads of, to make detailed reports of employees in nonpay status, to Civil Service Commission 619 investigation, etc., by Efficiency Bureau on methods of collecting, etc., statistical information by 343 office supplies, etc., for, under sundry civil appropriation Act, to be purchased in preference from other services no longer needed, due to the end of the war 232 preference in clerical, etc., appointments hereafter in, to honorably discharged soldiers, etc., or their widows 37 to wives of incapacitated injured soldiers, etc 37 publication of journals, periodicals, etc., by, restricted 945 allowed until December 31, 1921 1433 specific authorization required thereafter 1433 statement of public health activities by, to be submitted 176 supplies, etc., to be purchased, so far as possible from stock no longer needed by other services, due to end of war 67 survey directed of services of, by Joint Committee on Reorganization, to determine efficient and economical regrouping of activities, etc 1083 temporary details allowed to White House from 640, 1261 typewriting machines, used less than three years not to be disposed of by 947 *Executive Expenses, * appropriations for 640, 1261 *Executive Mansion, D.
C., * appropriation for care, etc., grounds south of 186, 899, 1388 for maintenance, etc., of grounds 187, 899, 1389 for care, repair, etc 187, 899, 1389 for fuel 187, 899, 1390 for greenhouses 187, 899, 1390 for lighting, grounds, etc 187, 899, 1390 deficiency appropriation for fuel 1026, 1168 *Executive Office* (*see also*Executive Mansion, D. C.), appropriation for Secretary of the President, executive clerk, clerks, etc 640, 1261 details allowed for temporary assistance 640, 1261lxxviii appropriation for contingent expenses 641, 1261 for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1430 deficiency appropriation for expert stenographer, additional pay 37 for contingent expenses 348, 1186 *Executive Office, District of Columbia, * appropriation for Commissioners, secretary, clerks, etc 68, 838, 1109 for divisions in office 69, 838, 1109 for care of District Building 69, 838, 1110 *Explosives, * deficiency appropriation for enforcing regulations of 345, 523, 1039, 1042, 1045, 1191 balances covered in, of appropriations for enforcing regulations concerning 198 use for concluding work 198 prohibited transmission by mails 620 punishment for violations 621 transmitting with intent to kill, injure person or property, etc 621 temporary possession of licensed power projects for manufacturing, may be ordered by the President when safety of United States demands it 1072 compensation, etc 1072 *Explosives Act, 1917, * deportation of undesirable aliens convicted of violating 594 readmission prohibited 594 *Explosives, Army, * surplus, may be transferred to other executive departments without charge 130 transfer of, to Interior Department no longer needed 193 *Explosives, High, * transporting designated, on cars, etc., carrying passengers, unlawful 1444 smokeless powder, fireworks, etc., permitted ; separate from passenger cars 1444 small arms ammunition, signal devices, etc., allowed 1444 military forces, equipment, on passenger cars, etc 1444 definitions of words used:
“detonating fuzes,” “fuzes,” “primers,” “fuses,” and “fusees” 1444 regulations for safe transportation of, inflammables, noxious gases, etc., to be made by Interstate Commerce Commission 1445 binding on all shippers, carriers, etc 1445 modifications, etc., authorized 1445 safety transit devices, etc., to be used 1445 effective date of, and changes 1445 assistance of other branches of the Government in preparing 1445 carrying liquid nitroglycerin, bulk fulminate, etc., on passenger or property cars, etc., by common carriers, unlawful 1445 marking of packages of, for shipment, required 1445 shipping, under false marking invoice, etc., unlawful 1445 without written notice of true character 1445 punishment for violations 1445 violations resulting in death or personal injury 1445 *Explosives, War, * appropriation for distributing, etc., surplus, for clearing agricultural land, etc 1341 *Export Trade* (*see also* Federal Reserve Act Amendments), corporations for foreign financial operations may have interest in corporations engaged in 380 *Exports, * activities of War Finance Corporation revived to finance, of agricultural products, etc., to foreign markets 1084 *Exports of Merchandise, * national banks may invest in corporations engaged in facilitating; application, limitation, etc 286 application to state name, etc., of foreign business intended 286 to furnish Comptroller information of foreign branches 286 Federal Reserve Board, of export corporations; examinations by Board 286 *Exposition, National Marine, * exhibits may be furnished for, by Department of Commerce 550 *Extension of Railroad Lines, * certificate from Interstate Commerce Comsion of necessity, etc., for, required hereafter, in interstate commerce 477 *Extradition, * appropriation for bringing home criminals from abroad 742, 1208 **F.** *Fairbanks, Alaska, * terms of court at 1204 *Fairfield, Ohio, * expenditure authorized for storage hangars, Aviation General Supply Depot at 455 *Fairmont, Minn., * appropriation for public building 164 *Fairport, Iowa, * appropriation for fisheries biological laboratory 220, 931 deficiency appropriation for fisheries biological station 339, 1034 *Fairs, State, Interstate, etc., * appropriation for making agricultural exhibits at 271, 718, 1337 *Fallon, Nev., * appropriation for public building 164 *Falls, Pa., * bridge authorized across Susquehanna River at 282 *Family Allowances, Military and Naval* (*see also*War Risk Insurance Bureau), appropriation for payments of 172 deficiency appropriation for 1 provisions modifying 372 *Far East, The, * appropriation for promoting, etc., commerce with 679, 1298 *Farm Congress, Kansas City, Mo., International, * foreign nations invited to send delegates to 271 *Farm Crops, * appropriation for emergency expenses, eradicating soil and seed infesting diseases of 244, 703, 1322 *Farm Loan Banks* (*see *Federal Farm Loan Banks). *Farm Loan Bureau* (*see *Federal Farm Loan Bureau, Treasury Department). lxxix *Farm Management and Farm Economics Office, Department of Agriculture, * appropriation for salaries 236, 695, 1315 for general expenses 236, 695, 1316 for farm management and practice 236, 695, 1316 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 1187 *Farm Products* (*see also*Agricultural Food Products, etc.), appropriation for investigating utility of, for food, clothing, etc 262, 721, 1339 for diffusing information of marketing, etc., o 264, 723, 1341 cooperation with other agencies 264, 724, 1342 studies to prevent deterioration in storage, transit, etc 724, 1342 for investigating and certifying condition of perishable, etc 265, 724, 1342 for cooperative employment of agents to diffuse information as to marketing, etc., of 266, 724, 1342 *Farm Supplies, * appropriation for diffusing information as to purchasing, etc 264, 723, 1341 *Farmers’ Bulletins, * appropriation for printing and binding 229, 942, 1430 *Farmers, Cooperation Among, * appropriation for studies of, and diffusing information as to 266 *Farmers’ Cooperative Demonstration Work, * appropriation for, outside cotton belt 261, 720, 1338 for meeting ravages of cotton boll weevil, etc 261, 720, 1338 voluntary contributions accepted 262, 720, 1338 *Farmers’ Institutes, * appropriation for reports, etc 261, 721, 1339 *Farmers’ Organizations, etc., * use of antitrust appropriations for prosecuting, forbidden 208, 336, 922, 1411 *Farming Implements, etc., * provisions for securing adequate supply, preventing injurious speculation, etc., of, during the war 297 punishment for violations of 297 *Farmington, N.
Mex., * appropriation for reconstructing approach to Indian bridge at, across San Juan River 1239 *Farms, * appropriation for irrigation and drainage investigations 263, 722, 1340 for investigating domestic water supply, etc., of 264, 723, 1341 *Farr, Honorable John R., * deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1180 *Farrar, Robert W., * deficiency appropriation for services 1180 *Fayette, Mo., .* appropriation for public building 164 *Federal Board for Vocational Education, * appropriation for additional amount for expenses 178, 887 pay restriction 178, 887 for additional amount for rehabilitation, etc., of discharged soldiers, etc 1379 services to trainees not provided by War Risk Bureau 1379 revolving fund for advances to persons undergoing training; repayment 1379 appropriation for; pay restriction 1379 deficiency appropriation for expenses, rehabilitation of discharged disabled soldiers, etc 328, 1020 pay restrictions 328 for vocational rehabilitation expenses 504 for salaries and expenses 1187, 1191 additional hospital facilities provided for patients of Rehabilitation Division who served in World War 1365 additional pay allowed trainees for support, etc., under exceptional circumstances 1021 limitations 1021 extension of vocational rehabilitation of disabled discharged persons who served in military or naval forces during the war 159 appropriation for expenses 159 persons notified of eligibility for training, to forfeit benefits if not commencing in reasonable time 1379 maximum time permitted, except cases of physical incapacity 1379 provisions for promoting vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry, etc 735 appropriation for expenses, investigations, etc.; pay restrictions 737 surplus Army machine tools, etc., to be transferred to, without compensation 504 itemized statement of, etc., to be made 504 *Federal Control of Telegraph and Telephone Systems, * deficiency appropriation for operating deficit under 1021 *Federal Court Reports and Digests, * appropriation for continuation of Federal Reporter 208, 922, 1411 for two sets.
Volumes 229–264 208 for two copies, Federal Reporter Digest, Vols. 10 and 11, for district attorney New York southern district 922 *Federal Farm Loan Act Amendments, * Board to appoint farm loan registers to receive applications, etc 570 deputy registers; duties 570 land bank appraisers and examiners 570 other employment restricted 570 not applicable to tempcraty employees 570 farm loan associations; applications for loans to be investigated by loan committee 570 favorable unanimous report required for action 570 submission to land bank with application 570 authorized to fix initial charges for loans; limit 570 acquire and dispose of property 570 loans by land banks; amortization agreement required 571 advance payments after five years not limited 571 determination of interest rate 571 loans authorized; to purchase land 571 provide farm equipment, etc 571 buildings, improving farm lands 571 pay prior debts incurred for agricultural purposes, etc 571 farm loan bonds; denominations 571, 1362 minimum term not longer than ten years 1363lxxx farm loan bonds; interest coupons; rate limited 571, 1363 form requisites; vice president for signing, authorized 572 certificate of Farm Loan commissioner of authority for; nontaxation, security, etc 572 extension of time for purchase of bonds issued under, by the Treasury 627 bonds issued against loans approved after March 1, 1920, excluded 627 land bank to be established in each bank district; name 1148 branches authorized 1148 by designated bank, in Porto Rico 1148 loans, conditions, etc., in Porto Rico 1148 voluntary liquidation of joint-stock land banks authorized 691 payment of liabilities to be provided 691 assuming assets and liabilities by Federal land banks allowed 691 restrictions and limitations waived 691 amount of obligations limited; special reserve if exceeded 691 *Federal Farm Loan Bureau, Treasury Department, * appropriation for salaries 646, 1267 unexpended balance of organization expenses fund covered in 646 for traveling expenses, etc 647, 1268 for rent, etc., registrars’ offices 647 for examinations; pay restriction 647, 1268 for printing and binding for 228, 941, 1429 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding for 593 for salaries and expenses 1183 *Federal Horticultural Board, * appropriation for salaries 267, 726, 1344 for expenses regulating importation of nursery stock, etc 267, 726, 1344 for cooperative expenses, eradicating potato wart 268, 726, 1344 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 1192 employees to inspect, etc., plants and plant products in District of Columbia 727 *Federal Land Banks, * may acquire assets and assume liabilities of joint stock land banks going into voluntary liquidation 691 restrictions and limitations waived 691 amount of liabilities limited 691 special reserve required if exceeded 691 *Federal Power Commission* (*see also*Federal Water Power Act), appropriation for salaries 1380 for every other expenditure 1380 not available for expenses of leases in National Parks and Monuments 1380 creation and composition of 1063 *Federal Railroad Control* (*see also*Transportation Act, 1920), additional appropriation for expenses of 34 deficiency appropriation for expenses liquidating accounts of carriers, under 589 acceptance for advances made to provide motive power, etc., of cash or obligations of carriers 359 cash or obligations of equipment trust organizations 359 title to be transferred 359 disposal of cars, etc., to carriers or equipment trust; terms 359 contracts for sale of cars, etc., may provide for withholding title until price fully paid 359 requirements in executing 359 powers of President not impaired 359 may be delegated 359 emergency of legislation declared 359 relinquishment of, provisions relating to 457 payment of ascertained portion of deficits of carrier during, if whole amount not determined 1145 *Federal Reserve Act, * liabilities under, not included in limit of indebtedness of national banks 297 *Federal Reserve Act Amendments, * corporations for foreign financial operations authorized 378, 1145 use of, as depositories, in Canal Zone, insular possessions, etc., authorized 1146 organization certificates; details 379 charter granted to, on permit of Federal Reserve Board 379 general corporate powers 379 directors to be American citizens 379 adoption of bylaws 379 specific powers; dealing in commercial paper 379 securities; exception 379 accept drafts, issue letters of credit, etc 379 deal in coin, bullion, and exchange.. 380 borrow and lend money 380 issue bonds, etc.; liabilities limited 380 receive deposits outside of United States, or incident to foreign business 380 other powers connected with foreign banking, etc., business 380 limit of all outstanding liabilities 380 reserves required for deposits in United States 380 agencies and branches abroad may be established by 380 may secure interest in corporations not engaged in merchandising in United States 380 investment in, limited 380 temporary holdings in any corporation allowed to prevent losses; disposal of 380 operations of, in United States confined to foreign business 381 no powers conferred until issue of charter 381 prohibited dealing in other than specified commodities, etc 381 fixing prices of commodities 381 charter forfeited for violations 381 using funds by officials, etc., to control prices, etc.; punishment for 381 capital required; installment payments 381 increase or reduction; minimum 381 withdrawal of, restricted 381 national banks may invest in; limit 381 majority of, to be held by American citizens, etc 381 interlocking directorates restrictions applicable to 381 service of officials of member banks in, permitted 381 officials may serve in other corporations in which interested 382lxxxi corporations; no interest in, permitted member of Federal Reserve Board 382 shareholders liable for unpaid subscriptions 382 not allowed to be Federal Reserve member banks 382 violations to forfeit rights, etc 382 jurisdiction of Federal courts to determine; procedure 382 personal liability of officials 382 remedies against, not impaired by dissolution 382 voluntary dissolution permitted 382 insolvency proceedings; appointment of receivers, etc 382 disposal of foreign assets 382 stockholders’ meetings; records, reports, etc 382 examinations of books, etc 382 dividends from net profits; surplus fund to be set apart 383 subject to State taxes; stockholders’ shares 383 extension of existence allowed; proceedings 383 conversion into, of State, etc., banks in foreign business 383 capital required, etc 383 not in contravention of State law 383 proceeding for conversion 383 existing stock, directors, etc., may be continued 383 issue of charter, etc 383 offenses by officials of; embezzlement, etc 384 issuing false paper, etc 384 making false entries, etc 384 offenses by receivers, etc., embezzlement of moneys, funds, etc 384 intentionally deceiving, etc., Federal Reserve Board officials, etc 384 offenses by accessories 384 punishment for 384 representing liability of United States for securities, acts, etc., of 384 national banks may invest in export corporations; limitation 286 applications for foreign business to include statement of business intended, etc 286 information of foreign business by, to be furnished Comptroller 286 to Federal Reserve Board 286 rediscounts allowed reserve banks of notes of member banks, in greater amounts 1146 liberty bonds, etc., as security; condition of purchase 1146 not operative after October 31, 1921 1146 rediscount rates to borrowing banks may be graduated 550 *Federal Reserve Banks, * assessment on, for details from Engraving and Printing, assorting notes of, for redemption 331 interlocking directorate prohibitions not applicable to service in two other noncompetitive banks, by officers, etc., of member 626 consent of Federal Reserve Board, etc 626 limit increased of rediscounts of notes, etc., of member banks, secured by United States securities 1146 purchase conditions 1146 expires October 31, 1921 1146 rediscount rate by, may be graduated 550 *Federal Reserve Board * no member of, permitted interest, etc., in corporations for foreign financial business 382 *Federal Reserve Notes* (*see also*National Currency), appropriation for expenses, distinctive paper for 173, 882, 1375 *Federal Trade Commission, * appropriation for salaries 178, 887, 1380 for expenses 178, 887, 1380 deficiency appropriation for investigations of foodstuffs, etc., production, manufacture, etc 328 unexpended balances of appropriation for, covered in 233 *Federal Water Power Act, 1920, * Federal Power Commission; creation and composition of 1063 executive secretary 1063 engineer officer to be detailed from Army 1063 work of, to be performed by Departments of War, Interior, and Agriculture 1063 expenses allowed on orders of 1063 appropriation for 1063 meaning of terms as used herein; public lands; reservations 1063 corporation;
State; municipality 1064 navigable waters; municipal purposes 1064 Government dam; project; project works 1064 net investment; cost 1064 Commission to investigate, etc., utilization of water resources 1065 water power industry in relation to commerce, markets, etc 1065 use of power from Government dams, and value thereof 1065 licensees to furnish to, statements of cost of construction of projects, etc 1065 to afford free access to projects, records, etc 1065 to cooperate with Federal or State agencies in investigations, etc 1065 department, etc., to furnish records, experts, etc 1065 to disseminate information secured; annual reports to Congress 1065 licenses to be issued by Commission for project works to improve navigation, develop power, etc., in navigable waters 1065 upon public lands and reservations 1065 use of surplus water from Government dams 1065 within reservations, subject to conditions for protection thereof 1065 affecting navigable waters, subject to approval of War Department 1066 improving waterways affecting interstate and foreign commerce 1066 record of findings as to 1066 withheld for two years if Commission deem Government dam should be used for purposes other than navigation 1066 report to Congress 1066 not applicable to prior Government constructions 1066 notice required if, applied for without preliminary permit 1066 preliminary permits to be issued to applicants for licenses 1066 notice to State authorities before granting 1066lxxxii preliminary permits; applications for, to be advertised 1066 Commission to prescribe rules for accounting, maintenance of projects, etc 1066 for submission of detailed statements by licensees 1066 verification; punishment for false statements, etc 1066 conduct hearings, order depositions, etc., in connection with applications, regulation of rates, etc 1066 issue subpoenas; assistance of Federal courts 1067 administer oaths, etc.; witness fees, etc 1067 other necessary powers, etc 1067 preliminary permits to be issued by Commission, giving priority in applying for licenses 1067 time allowed for submitting plans, estimates, etc 1067 conditions of; not transferable, etc 1067 licenses issued for not more than 50 years 1067 conditioned on accepting terms of Act, etc 1067 revocation, surrender, etc 1067 preferences in applications for, etc., from States, municipalities, etc.; conditions 1067 between other applicants; conditions governing 1067 applications not to be approved if project should be undertaken by the Government 1067 examinations, reports, etc., to be made 1068 findings, recommendations, etc., to be submitted to Congress 1068 Commission to investigate, etc., project for power plant, etc., at Great Falls of the Potomac River 1068 submit plans for increasing District of Columbia water supply, etc 1068 appropriation for expenses 1068 voluntary transfers of licenses, etc., restricted 1068 conditions binding on successors 1068 under mortgages or tax sales not affected 1068 applicants for licenses to submit plans, specifications, etc 1068 subsequent changes restricted 1068 evidence of compliance with State laws required 1068 additional information, if required 1068 license conditions; adaptability of project for utilizing navigation, water power, development, etc 1068 no alterations without approval of Commission; emergency exceptions 1068 maintenance and operation of project works by licensee 1069 depreciation reserve therefor 1069 protection of navigation, etc 1069 liability of licensee for damages to property;
United States exempt therefrom 1069 amortization reserves to be established 1069 application of; to be specified in license 1069 annual charges payable by licensee to be fixed 1069 basis of; expropriation, etc., of excessive profits to the Government 1069 to avoid increasing price to consumers 1069 license conditions ; adjustment of expropriation charges from time to time 1069 using Government dams, etc.; Indian tribal lands 1069 States, etc., furnishing power without profit exempt from 1069 smaller projects, except on Indian lands, exempt 1069 no exemption if Government dam used 1069 reimbursement by licensee for benefits from works of others, etc 1070 determination of amount 1070 if from Government improvements; use of receipts 1070 further conditions as Commission may require 1070 combinations in restraint of trade, etc., in electrical service, prohibited 1070 for smaller projects may be waived 1070 except in Indian reservations 1070 for dams, etc., on navigable waters, to include locks, etc 1070 right to complete navigation facilities to be conveyed to the Government 1070 to furnish power, etc., for operating navigation facilities 1070 construction of needed locks, etc., when not consistent with reasonable investment cost of applicant 1070 installation by licensee on failure of Government to do so in fixed time 1070 report, etc., to Congress by Commission 1071 time for construction and operation 1071 extensions allowed 1071 license to terminate on failure 1071 proceedings for revocation, etc 1071 any project may be taken over by the Government on expiration of license 1071 or other property of licensee 1071 payment for, contracts to be assumed 1071 determination of amounts 1071 value of Government lands, etc., not included in net investment 1071 allowance for actual cost of lands, etc 1072 right of condemnation at any time, reserved 1072 issue of new license if project not taken over by the Government 1072 to original licensee; to new licensee 1072 continuance from year to year, if no new license issued 1072 temporarary possession by the Government for manufacturing nitrates, etc., for military uses, etc 1072 restoration; basis of compensation for use 1072 disposition of proceeds, from Indian reservations 1072 from all other; percentage to credit of miscellaneous receipts 1072 from public lands, etc.; percentage to reclamation fund 1072 to States 1073 from all other licenses; percentage to constitute fund for improving navigation, etc 1073 navigation facilities subject to regulation by Secretary of War 1073 fishways by Secretary of Commerce 1073 penalty for noncompliance 1073lxxxiii public service licenses subject to State regulation, etc 1073 by Commission, if no State provision therefor 1073 to cease when State provision made 1073 rates for power used in interstate, etc., commerce to be reasonable, etc 1073 unjust, etc., declared unlawful 1073 enforcement by Commission if no State provision for 1073 issue of securities subject to regulation by Commission, if no State provision for 1074 restriction of 1074 interstate commerce railroad procedure to govern 1074 property valuation for making; limitation 1074 capital expenses included 1074 right of eminent domain to secure dam sites, etc 1074 jurisdiction of district courts, if improvement to benefit commerce 1074 limitation 1074 contracts for serving power after termination of licenses, authorized 1074 approval of Commission, etc., required 1074 assumption by successor 1075 existing rights, etc.., not affected 1075 licenses may be issued under 1075 valuation of projects already constructed 1075 method of determining 1075 construction of project works over other than navigable waters 1075 license required if affecting commerce 1075 permission for, if commerce not affected 1075 public lands within proposed projects to be reserved from entry, etc 1075 notice to be given, etc 1075 opening allowed, if not injurious to power development 1075 payment for damages to crops, etc., from project construction, etc 1076 former locations, etc., maybe completed 1076 penalty for violations by licensees, etc 1076 continuing offenses 1076 equity proceedings for revocation of licenses, etc 1076 correcting unlawful acts 1076 jurisdiction of district courts 1076 sale, etc., on revocation of license, etc 1076 rights subrogated to vendee 1076 payment limited, if United States be the purchaser 1076 control by States of water for irrigation, etc., not affected 1077 amendment, etc., expressly reserved 1077 existing rights of licenses not to be impaired thereby 1077 inconsistent laws repealed 1077 San Francisco, Calif., water supply grant not affected 1077 authorization for Waterways Commission repealed 1077 title of Act stated 1077 permits for power development, etc., in national parks or monuments without specific authority of Congress forbidden 1353 authority to the Commission for, repealed 1354 *Feeble Minded Children, D.
C., * appropriation for maintenance of 96, 866, 1137 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 1158 *Feeds, * appropriation for diffusing commercial information of supply, market prices, etc., of 265, 724, 1342 *Female Employment, D. C., * appropriation for inspectors, etc 89, 859, 1131 *Female Suffrage, * Amendment to the Constitution submitted to the States, providing for 362 *Fermented Liquors, etc., * of designated alcoholic strength subject to provisions of Constitutional prohibition 307 *Fernandina, Fla., * preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1011 *Ferry County, Wash., * investigation, etc., of right of, to tax on Indian allotted lands 432 *Fertilizers, * nitrate of soda to be sold from Army reserve supply to meet emergency in 573 *Fertilizers, etc., * provisions for securing adequate supply, preventing injurious speculation, etc., of, during the war 297 punishment for violations of 298 *Fertilizers, Potash, Nitrates, etc., * appropriation for investigating source of supply of, within United States 255, 714, 1333 *Fiber Plants, * appropriation for improvement, etc.; hard fiber production outside continental area 243, 702, 1322 *Field Artillery, Army, * appropriation for School of Fire for, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 106 for instruction in, activities 950 expenditures authorized for training center at Camp Knox, Ky 454 at Camp Bragg, N.
C 454 officers and enlisted men composing 770 *Field Artillery for National Guard, * unexpended balances available to pay contracts for, suspended on account of armistice 1027 *Field Artillery Schools, Army, * appropriation for instruction expenses 950 *Field Cannon, etc., Army, * appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of 609, 1349 for ammunition for 609, 1349 for ammunition for practice 1349 *Field Clerks, Quartermaster Corps, Army, * additional pay of $2, 400 a year to, receiving $2, 500 or less 602 to those receiving less than $2, 740 to equal that amount 602 effective until June 30, 1922 604 *Fifteenth Street NW., D.
C., * appropriation for paving, Buchanan to Crittenden Streets 76 *Fifteenth Street SE., D. C., * appropriation for paving, Pennsylvania Avenue to G Street 75 East Capitol to B Streets 75 for paving, E to G Streets 845 *Fifth Street SE., D. C., * appropriation for grading, Savannah Street to property line 845lxxxiv *Fifty-Cent Pieces, Silver, * coinage authorized of, to commemorate Alabama centennial 595 Maine centennial 595 Missouri centennial 1363 tercentenary of the landing of the Pilgrims 597 *Fillmore National Forest, Utah, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 707, 1327 *Films, Agricultural Department, * loans, sales, etc., of, authorized; restrictions, etc 259 *Filtration Plant, D.
C.* (*see *Water Service, D. C.). *Finance Department, Army, * appropriation for employees in office of Chief of, War Department 1278 creation of; officers and enlisted men composing 766 Chief of Finance charged with the disbursement of funds of the Department 766 disbursing officers may designate others as agents 766 *Fine Arts, Commission of, * appropriation for expenses 177, 886, 1378 *Finland, * appropriation for minister to 740, 1206 deficiency appropriation for salary, minister to 504 *Finney County Water Users’ Association, Kans., * cancellation of contract with, and Garden City irrigation project 1054 *Fire Control Installations, Fortifications, * appropriation for construction, etc 608, 1348 for ranger finders, etc 608, 1348 for operating, seacoast defences 609, 1349 for operating, seacoast defenses, insular possessions 610, 1350 for construction, etc., Philippine and Hawaiian Islands 611, 1351 for construction, etc., Panama Canal 612, 1351 for operating, etc., Panama Canal 612, 1351 balances of appropriations for electrical and sound ranging equipment, covered in 613 appropriations, for, covered in 613 *Fire Department, D.
C., * appropriation for relief fund allowances, etc 88, 858, 1129 for chief engineer, deputies, etc 88, 859, 1129 for repairs to houses, apparatus, etc 88, 859, 1130 construction at repair shop 88, 859, 1130 for contingent expenses 88, 859, 1130 for new apparatus, etc 88, 859, 1130 deficiency appropriation for fuel 40 for forage 40, 1018 for contingent expenses 40, 1018 for fire boat, repairs 1157 additional pay of $240 a year not applicable to 686 allowed members of, for fiscal year 1921 874 for fiscal year 1922 1308 exclusive jurisdiction of Commissioners over 396 appointments and promotions under civil service laws; exceptions 396 original entries; service promotions, etc 397 classification of personnel 397 veterinary and medical services provided 397 classification of personnel; transfers to new grades; additional privates 397 salaries established; increase to date from August 1, 1919 397 membership in organizations advocating strikes, forbidden 398 immediate discharge for violations 398 conspiracies by members to obstruct operation of, unlawful 398 punishment for 398 appropriation for paying increased salaries, 1920 398 age limits for original appointments in, to be fixed by Commissioners 398 members of, credited with World War service in classification and pay ratings 1129 excluded from general provisions for retirement of civil service employees 614 *Fire Resisting Qualities of Building Materials, * appropriation for investigating 682, 1301 deficiency appropriation for investigating 524 *Firewood, D.
C., * regulations governing sales of 1223 *First Assistant Postmaster General, * appropriation for, chief clerk, superintendents of divisions, etc 675, 1294 for post office service division 675, 1294 for appointments division 675, 1294 for dead letters division 675, 1294 for correspondence division 675, 1294 for postal service under 575, 1151 for postmasters, assistants, clerks, etc 575, 1151 for rent, light, and fuel 578, 1151 twenty year leases allowed hereafter 578 limit for rent, fuel, and light, third-class offices, repealed 578 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 578, 1151 for city delivery, etc 578, 1151 for travel and miscellaneous 578, 1152 *First Class Mail Matter, * may be accepted unstamped, for delivery when fully prepaid 583 *First Deficiency Act, 1920* (*see *Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1920, First). *First Deficiency Act, 1921* (*see *Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1921, First). *First Division, American Expeditionary Forces, * September 17, 1919, made a legal holiday in District of Columbia for review of 283 *First Street NW., D.
C., * appropriation for grading, Whittier to Van Buren Streets 1116 *First Street SW., D. C., * appropriation for repaving, O to R Streets 75 *Fish, * appropriation for investigating handling, etc., and for developing new sources of food 253, 712 *Fish and Fish Products, * appropriation for diffusing commercial infortion of market prices, distribution, etc., of 265, 724, 1342 *Fish, D. C., * sales by weight required of 1223 *Fish Hatcheries, * appropriation for construction, repairs, etc., of designated 220 *Fish Wharf and Market, D.
C., * appropriation for maintenance 75, 844lxxxv *Fisheries Bureau, Department of Commerce, * appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, clerks, etc 217, 930, 1419 for Alaska service, Pribilof Islands; at large 217, 930, 1420 for employees at large 217, 931, 1420 for distribution employees 217, 931, 1420 for station employees 217, 931, 1420 for vessel service; Alaska 219, 933, 1422 for contingent expenses 219, 933, 1422 for propagation expenses 219, 933, 1422 for developing aquatic sources of leather 220, 933 for maintenance of vessels 220, 933, 1423 commutation of rations 933 for food fishes inquiry 220, 933, 1423 for statistical inquiry 220, 934, 1423 for protecting sponge fisheries 220, 934, 1423 for protecting seal fisheries, food to natives, etc., Alaska, general service 220, 934, 1423 for buildings, Alaska fur seal islands 934 for designated fish hatcheries 220 for distribution cars; reappropriation 220 for Saratoga, Wyo., auxiliary station at Sage Creek 1423 deficiency appropriation for Alaska service Pribilof Islands 55, 67, 1034, 1178 for miscellaneous expenses 62, 346, 524, 1040, 1043, 1188, 1192 for envelopes, 1919 339 for maintenance of vessels; commutation of rations, 1920 339 for Baker Lake Station, Wash., improvements 339 for Fairport, Iowa, biological station 339, 1034 for Wytheville, Va., fish hatchery 339 for food fisheries inquiry 516 for new distribution cars 1034 for Woods Hole, Mass., fish hatchery 1034 for Alaska fisheries 1043 *Fisheries, Commissioner of, * appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 217, 930, 1419 *Fishermans Island, Va., * transferred to War Department from Treasury Department 358 *Fishlake National Forest, Utah, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 707, 1327 *Fitzgerald, John F., * deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1036 *Fitzsimons General Hospital, * additional accommodations, for beneficiaries of War Risk Insurance Bureau from allotments to War Department 1162 *Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, Okla., * appropriation for continuing work of Competency Commission to 7, 413, 1230 for administering affairs of 21, 426, 1242 detailed report of expenditures to be made 21, 426, 1242 claims or leases to be acted on by superintendent; appeals allowed 21, 426 for payment of trust fund interest to Cherokees 21 allotment of amounts 21 for per capita payment to Choctaws and Chickasaws, from tribal funds 22, 426, 1242 disposition of amounts due restricted Indians 22, 426 money exempt from prior debts, etc 22, 427 claim of Henry W.
Blair to be investigated 22 appropriation for per capita payments; other payments to be made 22 allowance for distribution expenses 22, 427 additional per capita allowance hereafter 427 for probate attorneys, etc., for allottees of, and Quapaws 22, 427, 1242 for Cherokee Orphan Training School, Okla 23, 427, 1242 for common schools; children admitted 23, 427, 1242 correction in text 529 for expenses, etc., selling tribal property, from proceeds 23, 427, 1242 segregated coal and asphalt lands included 23, 427, 1242 for collecting rents 23, 427, 1242 no money to be expended from tribal funds without specific authority; exceptions 23, 427, 1242 for tribal attorneys 23, 428, 1243 for tribal schools, maintenance, buildings, etc 23, 428, 1243 for repairs, Mekusukey Academy, from Seminole funds 1243 for fulfilling treaties with Choctaws 23, 428, 1243 for George D.
Rodgers, from Chickasaw funds 24 for Stuart, Lewis, Gordon, and Rutherford, from Creek funds 24 sale of Choctaw and Chickasaw coal and asphalt deposits 24 all claims against Creeks and Seminoles to be filed within a year; settlement, etc 24 for reimbursing William R. McIntosh, from Choctaw funds 24 for reimbursing Jacob B. Moore, from Chickasaw funds 24 for suits for removing restrictions of allotted lands of 208, 922, 1411 deficiency appropriation for administering affairs of 62, 1186 for oil and gas inspectors 1186 allowance for street improvements in town sites, extended to sewer construction; condition 625 drainage assessments under State laws against allotted lands may be paid from tribal funds 1204 charged to allottee’s pro rata share 1204 maximum rate omitted 1205 no legal right of allottee impaired 1205 monuments to be erected to memory of Chickasaw and Seminole Tribes 1364 *Flag Smut of Wheat, etc., * appropriation for emergency expenses eradicating, etc 244, 703, 1322 *Flanagan, John, * payment to 11 *Flandreau, S.
Dak., * appropriation for Indian school 25, 428, 1244 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 1186 *Flathead Agency, Mont., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 15, 31, 420, 434, 1236, 1248 *Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont., * appropriation for constructing irrigation systems on; repayment 16, 421, 1237 allowance for passenger vehicles 16, 421 allotments of lands in, to all unallotted living children enrolled with Flathead Indians 452 lands included; timber provisions 452lxxxvi allotments; homestead reserved, to be inalienable, etc., during minority 452 lieu school selection by Montana of lands in; condition 421 *Flathead Indians, Mont., * appropriation for paying claims against funds from sales of lands of, in Bitter Root Valley 1237 allotments to unallotted living children of, within Flathead Reservation 452 *Flathead National Forest, Mont., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 707, 1327 *Flathead River, * deficiency appropriation for bridge across, Belton, Mont., in Glacier National Park 335 *Flavoring Extracts and Sirups, * unfit for intoxicating beverages, etc., not subject to Constitutional prohibition provisions 309 conditions; permits, etc., required 309 *Flax, * appropriation for testing New Zealand, for binder twine 243 for investigating cultivation, etc., of, for seed purposes; study of diseases 244, 702, 1322 *Fleet Naval Reserve, * computation of retainer pay if returning to active duty within one month 603 minimum active service required for 837 *Flint River, * bridge authorized across, Albany, Ga 275 time extended for bridging, Newton, Ga 279 *Flood Control, etc., * appropriation for prosecuting work of, Mississippi River 188, 900, 1391 Sacramento River, Calif 188, 1391 dams, etc., allowed by State drainage districts, in Lake Traverse, Red River of the North, etc., Minn., N.
Dak., and S. Dak 1059 improvement by drainage district, of Red Lake and Red Lake River, Minn., for, authorized 1105 *Florence, Ariz., * appropriation for diversion dam, etc., Gila River Indian Reservation, above 417 *Florence Crittenton Hope and Help Mission, D. C., * appropriation for care of women and children under 97, 868, 1139 *Florida, * appropriation for relief, etc., of Seminole Indians in 12, 418, 1234 disputed titles, etc., to erroneously surveyed public lands in, to be adjusted, etc 325 may apply for survey of school sections in unsurveyed townships 1103 lands reserved from settlement, etc., within 1104 selection of school grant 1104 disposal of unselected lands 1104 surveys in Everglades swamp lands not authorized 1104 *Florida National Forest, Fla., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Florida State Road Department, * may bridge Choctawhatchee River, Caryville 358 *Flour, * disposal of, in possession of Grain Corporation, authorized to relieve suffering European populations, etc 548 *Flushing Bay and Creek, N.
Y., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1010 *Flying Cadets, Army Air Service, * grade established; number allowed 109 pay and allowances 109 may receive commission as second lieutenant, Officers’ Reserve Corps, on completing course 109 discharge, etc 109 *Flying Schools, Army, * appropriation for instruction expenses 108, 953 for operating; land, equipment, etc 108 for maintenance of courses of instruction at established 109 *Flynn, John, Assistant Paymaster, Navy, * date of appointment established 141 *Fog Signals, * appropriation for 213, 926, 1416 *Folding Room, House of Representatives, * appropriation for superintendent, folders, etc 636, 1257 *Folding Room, Senate, * appropriation for foreman, assistant, folders, etc 633, 1253 *Fond du Lac Agency, Minn., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 434 *Fond du Lac Indian School, Minn., * appropriation for certain county road work, from funds of 14 *Food Administration, * deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 1187, 1191 for foreign service expenses 1187 unexpended balances of appropriation for, covered in 233 *Food and Fuel Administrations, * deficiency appropriation for expenses under national security and defense 1192 *Food Control Act Amendments, * necessity during the war declared for adequate supply of foods, fuel, fertilizers, etc 297 to facilitate distribution of, including wearing apparel, food containers, etc 297 fuel, farm equipments, etc 297 prevention of scarcity, monopoly, etc 297 Government control 297 means created 298 authority vested in the President 298 unlawful acts concerning necessaries 298 destroying, to increase prices, etc 298 willfully wasting or permitting deterioration 298 hoarding, monopolizing, etc 298 unjust charges for handling, etc 298 conspiracies limiting transportation, supply, etc 298 restricting supply, distribution, manufacture, etc 298 enhancing price, etc 298 punishment for; agricultural products, etc., raised by farmers, etc., not affected 298 collective bargaining by farmers’ associations, etc., not forbidden 298lxxxvii former punishments for specified offenses, repealed 298 continued for prior acts 298 provisions under, for licensing, etc., sugar, sirup, and molasses, continued until December 31, 1920 386 *Food Control and District of Columbia Rents Act, * provisions for food control 297 rents, District of Columbia 298 *Food Materials.* appropriation for cooperative study of methods of dehydrating 254, 713, 1332 *Food.
Products, Agricultural, * appropriation for investigating market conditions, supply, etc., of 265, 724, 1342 for diffusing information of marketing, etc., nonmanufactured 265, 724, 1342 studies to prevent deterioration in storage, transit, etc 724 *Food Products, American, * appropriation for investigating chemical, etc., tests applied in foreign countries to, inspecting, etc 253, 712, 1331 *Food Products, etc., * appropriation for biological investigations, etc., of agricultural 253, 712, 1331 *Foods, Drugs, etc., * appropriation for chemical biological investigation of 253, 712 for investigating adulterations, false branding, etc 254, 712, 1331 *Foods, etc., D.
C., * appropriation for detecting adulterations, false branding, etc 90, 860, 1131 *Foodstuffs, etc., * deficiency appropriation for investigations of production, manufacture, etc., of, and byproducts 328 disposal of flour in possession of Grain Corporation, authorized to relieve suffering European populations, etc 548 *Foot and Mouth Disease, etc., Animal, * appropriation for emergency use, arresting, etc 269, 728, 1345 payment for animals destroyed; appraisal of values 269, 729, 1345 unexpended balances reappropriated 269, 729, 1345 *Forage Crops, * appropriation for investigating diseases of 243, 702 1322 for improvement, etc., of 245, 704, 1324 for investigating insects affecting 256, 715, 1334 Hessian fly and chinch bug 256, 715 Hessian fly, grasshopper, chinch bug 1334 *Forage, Marine Corps, * appropriation for 155, 832 deficiency appropriation for; reappropriation from, 1920 1170 *Forcible Entry and Detainer, D.
C., * summons for, of any real property, to be issued by municipal court 555 *Fords Island, Hawaii, * expenditures authorized for Air Service barracks and quarters at 455 *Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, Department of Commerce, * appropriation for Director, assistants, clerks, etc 678, 1298 for commercial attaches, expenses, etc 679, 1298 appropriation for promoting and developing foreign and domestic commerce 679, 1298 limit for branch offices 679 for promoting commerce with South and Central America 679, 1298 for promoting commerce with the Far.
East 679, 1298 deficiency appropriation for commercial attaches 524 for promoting commerce 524, 1040 allowance for expenses of branch offices 213 limit for branch offices increased 516 *Foreign Books, etc., * copyright protection of, modified 369 *Foreign Commerce, * common carriers by water, of American registry to file schedules of sailing dates, ports, routes, etc 497 to give specific rate to rail carrier, on application of shipper 497 reservation of space, etc., if offer accepted 497 modifications, etc., to be filed 498 regulations to be prescribed 498 information of schedules, etc., to shippers to be published 498 copies to railway carriers for agents, etc 498 distribution 498 regulations, etc., to be made 498 through bill of lading for consignment for which space, etc., on vessel reserved, to be issued by railroad carrier 498 all charges, etc., to be named separately 498 rail carrier not liable after delivery to vessel 498 provision for limited liability of water carrier to be made 498 delivery of shipment to vessel by rail carrier 498 issuance of, not “an arrangement for continuous carriage or shipment” 498 *Foreign Countries, * appropriation for investigating production of petroleum in 1433 articles for Navy not to be purchased in, if obtainable in United States at reasonable prices; exception 157 exemption of seizures of merchant ships and cargoes in, to be claimed by consul 527 execution of bond, etc 527 in suits against masters of such vessels, consul to enter appearance, etc 527 arrangement for sureties on credit of United States 527 payment of judgments; no immunity prejudiced 527 *Foreign Financial Operations* (*see *Federal Reserve Act Amendments). *Foreign Governments, * appropriation for furnishing Patent Office publications, etc., to 671 deficiency appropriation for representing interests of, growing out of war in Europe, etc 524, 1022, 1043 notice to be given, of termination of treaty restrictions on imposing discriminating duties, etc 1007 surplus Army supplies, etc., may be sold to friendly 949lxxxviii *Foreign Governments, Allied, * transportation, medical supplies, etc., to discharged members of forces of, having similar regulations 374 acceptance of, to members of American forces living within their territories 374 funds available 374 *Foreign Mails Division, Post Office Department, * appropriation for superintendent, assistant 675, 1295 *Foreign Mails, Postal Service, * appropriation for transportation, by steamship or otherwise 581, 1153 allowance for aircraft service 581, 1153 for balance due foreign countries 581, 1153 deficiency appropriation for transportation 349, 1031, 1174 for balances due foreign countries 525, 1189 *Foreign Markets, * activities of War Finance Corporation revived to finance exports of agricultural products, etc., to 1084 *Foreign Missions* (*see *Diplomatic and Consular Service). *Foreign Nations, etc., * delivery, etc., of property held by Alien Property Custodian to nationals of, other than Germany, etc 978 invited to send delegates to International Farm Congress 271 World Cotton Conference 271, 271 *Foreign Relations, etc., Department of State, * appropriation for officers, drafting important work on 642, 1263 *Foreign Seamen, * payment of wages to, while in American harbors by master of vessel 1006 enforcement by United States courts 1006 *Foreign Trade, * modification of shipping rules, etc., in, by departments, etc., may be requested by Shipping Board 995 rules hereafter subject to approval of Board, etc 995 disagreements as to, may be submitted to the President 995 *Foreign Travel, * appropriation for restricting entry of aliens, etc., immediately available 385 limit for fiscal year 1920 385 additional restrictions on entry of aliens 353 duration of 354 deportation of undesirable aliens convicted of violating Act regulating 594 readmission prohibited 594 *Forest Fires, * appropriation for fighting, etc 251, 728, 1329 cooperation of Agricultural and War Departments for air patrol in the Rockies and on Pacific coast 728, 1329 for cooperation with States in protecting watersheds of navigable streams from 268, 728, 1344 for fighting, in national parks 1406 restrictions or allotments of expenses 1406 deficiency appropriation for fighting, etc., Glacier National Park, Mont 335, 512 for fighting, etc., Yellowstone National Forest, Wyo 335, 512 for protecting public lands from; reimbursement 335 for fighting, preventing, etc 339, 1177 *Forest Grove, Oreg., * transfer of block in, to Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture 349 *Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, * appropriation for Forester, supervisors, rangers, etc 247, 705, 1325 for clerks, etc 247, 705, 1325 for draftsmen, mechanics, etc 247, 705, 1325 for general expenses 247, 706, 1325 tests outside United States forbidden 247, 706, 1325 limit of cost of buildings 248, 706, 1326 administration of forests; sale of timber 248, 706, 1326 care, of fish and game 248, 706, 1326 administration of forests; sale of timber 248, 706 care of fish and game 248, 706 agents, labor, etc 248, 706, 1326 collating, printing, etc., investigations 248, 706, 1326 relief of field employees 248, 706, 1326 contingent expenses; traveling expenses; rent 248, 706, 1326 for forest supervisors, rangers, guards, etc 707, 1326 for field and station expenses, maintenance of designated forests 248, 707, 1326 for additional national forests under Conservation Act 251, 709, 1329 for expenses, district administration 251, 709, 1329 interchangeable appropriations 251, 710, 1329 for fighting forest fires; cooperative air patrol on Pacific coast, etc 710, 1329 for selecting, etc., lands within national forests for homestead entry, etc 251, 710, 1329 for survey, etc., of agricultural lands in national forests 251, 710, 1329 for fighting forest fires, etc 251 for supplies, instruments, and equipments 251, 710, 1329 for wood distillation, economy in forest products, etc 251, 710, 1329 for improving range conditions 251, 710, 1330 for tree planting, etc 251, 710, 1330 nursery site, Michigan National Forest 251 for cooperative, etc., investigations to determine conservative management of forests 252, 710, 1330 for appraising, etc., timber for sale; expenses of sales, etc 252, 710, 1330 for miscellaneous investigations 252, 710, 1330 for roads, trails, bridges, etc 252, 710, 1330 stock corrals, watering places, etc 252, 710, 1330 eradicating poisonous plants 252, 710, 1330 traveling expenses restricted 252, 710, 1330 restriction on preparing articles for newspapers, etc 252, 711, 1330 payment of grazing fees in two instalments 1330 for expenses in Washington, D.
C., under Conservation Act 252, 711, 1330 for additional lands under Conservation Act 1345 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 62, 64, 346, 524, 1039, 1043, 1045, 1187, 1192 for fighting forest fires, etc.; additional 339, 1177 for Olympic National Forest, Wash 1177 lands added to Idaho and Payette National Forests, Idaho 324lxxxix restriction on employees receiving pay from outside parties not applicable to cooperative activities of the 270 telephone supplies not needed for Army transferred to Agricultural Department for uses of 531 *Forests, * appropriation for cooperation with States, etc., as to methods of managing, and. forest lands 252, 710, 1330 for miscellaneous investigations, etc 252, 710, 1330 for investigating insects affecting 256, 715, 1334 combating infestations of insects at national forests, etc 1334 *Forsyth, Mo., * time extended for bridging White River at 275 *Forsyth, Mo., Road District, * time extended for bridging White River by 275 *Fort Apache Agency, Ariz., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 433, 1247 *Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Ariz., * appropriation for power and irrigation plant from tribal funds 11, 416, 1233 amount from Agency fund 1233 *Fort Assinniboine Military Reservation, Mont., * time extended for payments by homestead entrymen for lands on abandoned 1086 interest payments required, etc 1086 entry forfeited on failure to make payments 1086 *Fort Bayard, N.
Mex., * Army medical supplies to be transferred to Public Health Service for hospital at 1025 *Fort Belknap Agency, Mont., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 15, 31, 420, 434, 1236, 1248 *Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Mont., * appropriation for irrigation systems on, maintenance, etc 16, 420, 1237 commission to prepare final roll of Indians having rights on, to be appointed: composition 1355 pro rata allotment of undisposed of lands, among enrolled Indians 1355 trust patents to allottees 1355 cancellation of fraudulent names on allotments 1355 allotments subject to existing tribal leases 1355 issue to heirs in case of death of allottees 1356 citizenship declared of allottees receiving trust patents 1356 subject to State laws, etc 1356 lands reserved for power sites, agency, etc., uses 1356 for parks, etc 1356 fee simple patents to religious, etc., uses 1356 examination before allotments as to mineral deposits 1356 minerals to remain tribal property; allotment of surface land 1356 coal reserved for irrigation projects 1356 timber lands to remain tribal property: domestic uses authorized 1356 town site locations reserved 1356 disposition of lots, parks, school sites, etc, on 1356 appropriation for surveys, etc., to determine needs for irrigation projects 1357 assessment of cost of all irrigation projects on, ratably against lands irrigated 1357 reimbursement to United States and tribal fund 1357 repeal of requirement for reimbursing cost of Milk River project from Indian funds 1357 charges to be upon individual allottees; lien, etc., for 1357 cost of irrigation work chargeable to land benefited 1357 all lands included 1357 lien for repaying irrigation charges to be stated in all conveyances 1358 provision if purchaser believed to acquire Indian water rights 1358 delivery of water may be refused until all dues paid 1358 rights to water, etc., subject to compliance with prescribed rules, etc 1358 no payment required until water delivered 1358 domestic, etc., use of water by Indians of, not disturbed 1358 priority right of waters by any Indian limited 1358 homesteads to be designated by allottees before issue of patents 1358 inalienable during life of allottee, etc 1358 to minors 1358 minerals, water power sites, etc., set aside as tribal property 1358 leasing permits, etc., for; period limited 1358 domestic use of coal permitted by Indian head of a family 1359 to become property of allottee at expiration of 50 years 1359 school sections granted to Montana 1359 lieu selections for allotted lands, etc.; time for completing 1359 payment for 1359 Indian children to be admitted to State public schools 1359 appropriation for lands granted to Montana 1359 for expenses of allotments, etc 1359 reimbursable from proceeds of town site sales, etc 1359 *Fort Berthold Agency, N.
Dak., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 19, 31, 424, 434, 1240, 1248 *Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, N. Dak., * appropriation for paying Indians of, for lands included in Verendrye National Monument 424 all claims of Indians of against the United States to be submitted to Court of Claims 404 procedure; evidence received, etc 405 determination of attorneys’ fees by Court, etc 405 allotments to unallotted children on 424 trust patents to be issued 424 mineral rights reserved for tribal benefit 424 sale at auction of isolated tracts of land, in former; conditions 595 *Fort Bidwell Agency, Calif., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 434 *Fort Bidwell, Calif., * appropriation for Indian school 12, 418, 1234 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 345 *Fort Creek Irrigation Project, Oreg., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1243xc *Fort de Russy Military Reservation, Hawaii, * right of way across, granted to Honolulu, for sewer system; conditions 1438 *Fort Douglas Military Reservation, Utah, * licenses for removing sand and gravel from, authorized 588 right of way through, granted Salt Lake City for water supply system 406 *Fort Fairfield, Me., * appropriation for public building 165 *Fort Gibson, Okla., * bridge authorized across Arkansas River near 629 *Fort Hall Agency, Idaho, * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 13, 418, 1234 for maintenance of irrigation system 13, 418, 1234 comprehensive report on enlargement, etc., to be submitted 418 deficiency appropriation for maintenance of irrigation system 1171 *Fort Henry, * Army medical supplies to be transferred to Public Health Service for hospital at 1025 *Fort Lapwai Agency, Idaho, * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Fort Lapwai Indian Reservation, Idaho, * grant of part of Indian school lands to Lapwai Rural High School District 553 proceeds to credit of Nez Perce Indians 554 *Fort Lapwai Indian Sanatorium, Idaho, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 5, 410, 1227 *Fort Leavenworth, Kans., * appropriation for Army Staff School and service schools at 106, 950 for improving water supply 961 for buildings, motor training school 963 for quarters for officers, etc 963 deficiency appropriation for bridge across Missouri River; local contribution for maintenance 510 Boughton Memorial Association may erect building on 130 portion for post office to be given free of charge 130 *Fort Logan H.
Roots, Ark., * sale of portion of lands, to Big Rock Stone and Construction Company 625 revocable lease of additional lands to same Company 626 to be immediately taken over for use of War Risk, etc., patients 1365 amount allotted for increasing hospital facilities, etc., of 1365 *Fort Lyons, Colo., * appropriation for naval hospital, public works 143 deficiency appropriation for enlarging naval hospital at 1030 *Fort McDermitt Agency, Nev., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 434, 1248 *Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Md., * appropriation for expenses dedicating monument to Francis Scott Key, and others at 1391 Congressional committee to attend 1391 *Fort Mackenzie, Wyo., * to be immediately taken over for use of War Risk, etc., patients 1365 amount allotted for increasing hospital facilities 1365 *Fort Mifflin Naval Magazine, Pa., * appropriation for dredging 144 *Fort Mills, Philippine Islands, * appropriation for constructing engineer wharf 610, 1350 *Fort Mojave Agency, Ariz., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 433, 1247 *Fort Mojave, Ariz., * appropriation for Indian school 9, 415, 1232 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 66, 345, 1039, 1042, 1171 *Fort Monroe, Va., * appropriation for Coast Artillery School 106, 951 for wharf, roads, and sewers 183, 894, 1385 *Fort Niagara, N.
Y., * appropriation for filtration plant at 961 *Fort Peck Agency, Mont., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 15, 31, 420, 434, 1236 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1171 *Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont., * appropriation for constructing irrigation systems on; repayment 16, 421, 1237 allowance for passenger vehicles 16, 421 allottees may select classified coal lands 421 reservation of mining rights 421 allotments from irrigable lands allowed unallotted children on 422 homestead entrymen on ceded lands, allowed additional time for paying instalments 365 interest payments to be made 365 time of payment; further extension 366 commutation payable in full 366 interest to credit of Indians 366 forfeiture of entry on failure to make payments when due 366 patent authorized of block for school purposes in Waukea town site on former 549 of unappropriated blocks in each town site within ceded lands 549 Indian pupils to be admitted to schools 549 *Fort Plain, N.
Y., * appropriation for public building 165 *Fort Randall Military Reservation, S. Dak., * cash sales of lands in former 550 *Fort Revere, Mass., * expenditure authorized for real estate at 455 *Fort Riley, Kans., * appropriation for Army Mounted Service School 106 for Cavalry School 950 *Fort Sill, Okla., * appropriation for Army School of Fire, Field Artillery 106 for Infantry School of Arms 106 for Field Artillery School 950 for Field Artillery instruction 950 substitution of Infantry School, Camp Benning, Ga., for Infantry School of Arms at 453 *Fort Smith, Ark., * site of old Federal jail, granted to 396 *Fort Stanton Sanatorium, N.
Mex., * appropriation for power house 875 for alterations, etc 1368 *Fort Totten, N. Dak., * appropriation for Indian school 19, 424, 1240xci *Fort Totten, N. Y, * appropriation for machinery, etc., torpedo depot 609, 1348 *Fort Totten School and Agency, N. Dak., * sale of lands in, to school district 19 *Fort Walla Walla, Wash., * *to*be immediately taken over for use of War Risk, etc., patients 1365 amount allotted for increasing hospital facilities 1365 *Fort Worth, Tex., * loan of Army tents, etc., for reunion of United Confederate Veterans at Hodgkins Springs, near 1061 *Fort Yuma Agency, Calif., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 434 *Fortifications, * appropriation for gun and mortar batteries 608, 1348 for modernizing emplacements 608, 1348 for preservation, repair, etc 608, 1348 for preparation of plans 608, 1348 for supplies for electric plants, etc 608, 1348 for preserving, etc., torpedo structures, submarine mines, etc 608, 1348 for sites, etc 608 for land defences 608 for installing, etc., electric plants 608, 1348 for searchlights, etc 608, 1348 for sea walls and embankments 608, 1348 for repairs, etc., defenses of Galveston, Tex 608 for construction expenses, seacoast defences 608, 1348 for constructing fire control stations, etc 608, 1348 for range finders, etc 608, 1348 for war instruction at Coast Artillery posts 608, 1348 for accessories for submarine mine practice 1348 for operating fire control installations 609 for submarine mines supplies; depot, Fort Totten, N.
Y 1348 for armament 609, 1349 for mountain, field, and siege cannon, etc 609, 1349 for ammunition therefor 609, 1349 for seacoast cannon 609, 1349 for ammunition therefor 609, 1349 for modernizing projectiles, etc 609, 1349 for ammunition, etc., for seacoast artillery practice 609, 1349 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 609, 1349 for altering, etc., mobile artillery 609, 1349 delivery of Army tractors to State highway departments 1349 for ammunition for field, etc., artillery practice 609, 1349 for proving grounds, current expenses 609, 1349 for accessories for submarine mine practice 609 for maintenance, etc., submarine mines 609 for torpedo depot, Fort Totten, N.
Y 609 for operating fire control installations 1349 for barracks and quarters, seacosat defences 610, 1349 for Air Service expenses 1350 for insular possessions 610, 1350 for preserving, etc., Hawaiian Islands 610, 1350 Philippine Islands 610, 1350 for searchlights for harbor defense, Philippine Islands 610, 1350 Hawaiian Islands 610 appropriation for electric plants, supplies, etc., Hawaiian Islands 610, 1350 Philippine Islands 610, 1350 for electric plants, supplies, etc., Hawaiian Islands 610 Philippine Islands 610 for submarine mines structures, etc., Philippine Islands 610 for land defenses, Hawaiian Islands 610 for sites, etc., Hawaiian Islands 610 for preparation of plans, Hawaiian Islands 610, 1350 Philippine Islands 610, 1350 for Fort Mills, Philippine Islands, wharf 610, 1350 for seacoast batteries, Hawaiian Islands 1350 Philippine Islands 610 for fire control installations, insular possessions 610, 1350 for seacoast cannon, insular possessions 610, 1350 contracts 610 for ammunition for seacoast cannon, insular possessions .. 611, 1350 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery, insular possessions 611, 1350 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery, insular possessions 611 for submarine mine structures, etc., insular possessions 611 for maintenance, submarine mines, insular possessions 611 for barracks and quarters, seacoast artillery, Philippine Islands 611, 1350 Hawaiian Islands 611 for constructing fire control stations, Philippine Islands 611, 1351 Hawaiian Islands 611, 1351 for submarine mine supplies, etc., insular possessions 1351 for Air Service expenses, Philippine Islands 611 Hawaiian Islands 611 for establishing, etc., aviation stations, Hawaiian Islands 611, 1351 for Panama Canal 611, 1351 for clearings and trails 611 for preservation, repairs, etc 612, 1351 for electric plants, etc 612, 1351 for seacoast batteries 612 for engineer equipment 612 for preparation of plans, etc 1351 for searchlights 1351 for land defences 612, 1351 for installing, etc., fire control stations 612, 1351 for operating fire control stations 612, 1351 for ammunition for seacoast cannon 612, 1352 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 612, 1352 for altering, etc., submarine mine supplies 612 for barracks and quarters, Coast Artillery 612, 1352 purchase of supplies, etc., from Army surplus stock 612, 1352 for Air Service expenses 612 for aviation station, France Field, Canal Zone 612 all material to be of American manufacture; exception 612, 1352 limit on purchases from private manufacturers, etc.; waived in case of emergency 612, 1352xcii operations of arsenals to be maintained 612, 1352 no pay to officer using time-measuring device on work of employees 613, 1352 purchases forbidden of articles which can be produced at arsenals for a less sum 613, 1352 consideration of fortification orders placed at arsenals, etc 613 funds of bureau procuring stores, etc., from another, subject to requisition of bureau furnishing, etc.; available for two years 613 installation of guns and howitzers directed 1352 specified unexpended balances to be covered in; supplies for seacoast defences 613 sites for fortifications, etc 613 electrical equipment, etc 613 sea walls and embankments 613 contingent expenses, seacoast fortifications 613 fire control 613 Coast Artillery war instruction 613 Armament 613 submarine mines 613, 1353 barracks and quarters, seacoast defences 613 fortifications, insular possessions 613, 1353 aviation, insular possessions 613 sea walls, etc., Panama Canal 613 submarine mine structures, Panama Canal 613 armament, Panama Canal 613 submarine mines, Panama Canal 614 Board of Ordnance and Fortification 614 aviation stations, seacoast defences 1353 aviation, seacoast defences 1353 ordnance material sales 1353 automatic rifles 1353 armored motor cars 1353 antiaircraft ammunition 1353 National Guard, field equipment, etc 1353 civilian military training camps, ordnance 1353 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, ordnance 1353 Ammunition 1353 ordnance stores and supplies 1353 manufacture of arms 1353 small arms target practice 1353 engineer operations in the field 1353 engineer equipment of troops 1353 storage and shipping facilities 1353 *Foundlings’ Home, D.
C., * appropriation for care of children in 97, 867, 1138 *Fountain County, Ind., * may bridge Wabash River, Attica 401 *Fourteenth Census* (*see also*Census Office), appropriation for salaries and expenses for 1297 deficiency appropriation for expenses, 1919, preparing for 54 for salaries and all expenses for taking 515 available until June 30, 1922 515 enumerators employed from the Army or Navy, for taking, of military and naval forces, to be paid 1361 *Fourteenth Street NE., D.
C., * appropriation for paving, E to G Streets 845 *Fourteenth Street*S¥., *D. C., * appropriation for repaving, with granite block, D. to Water Streets 844 *Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, * appropriation for, chief clerk, superintendents of divisions, etc 676, 1295 appropriation for rural mails division 676, 1295 for equipment and supplies division 676, 1295 for topographer 676, 1295 for postal service, office of 581, 1154 for postal supplies 581, 1154 for post route and rural delivery maps, etc 582, 1154 for expenses shipping supplies 582, 1154 for canceling and labor saving machines 582, 1155 traveling mechanicians 582, 1155 for mail bags, locks, equipments, etc 582, 1155 for labor, equipment shops, D.
C 582, 1155 equipments, departments, Alaska, etc 582, 1155 for star route transportation, except in Alaska 582, 1155 for Rural Delivery Service 582, 1155 pay of route carriers 582 for village delivery service 582 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 583, 1155 *Fourth Class Mail Matter, * provisions for forwarding or returning undeliverable perishable 360 other undelivered; pledge required 360 *Fox River, Wis., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Oshkosh to mouth 1012 *France, * appropriation for ambassador to 739, 1206 for acquiring premises of embassy in Paris 1214 for care, etc., of graves in Army American cemeteries in 1386 *France Field, Canal Zone, * appropriation for establishing, etc., aviation station at 612 *Francis, John M., * deficiency appropriation for 507 *Franked Matter, * report to be made of cost of mailing, of each department, etc 1037 the revenue therefrom if ordinary postage rates paid 1037 *Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa., * appropriation for extending heating mains 182 for constructing roads, etc 182 for noncommissioned officers’ quarters 182 for completing power plant, etc 893 for extending mains; electrical transmission 893 *Frankfort, Ky., * terms of court at 400 *Franklin County, Wash., * construction of bridge authorized across Snake River, near Pasco, by Walla Walla County and 161 *Franklin, N.
H., * appropriation for public building 165 *Franklin, Pa., * appropriation for public building 165 *Franklin, Tenn., * appropriation for public building 165 *Fraser, Edward, * deficiency appropriation for 1033 *Fraternal, etc., Organizations, * no discrimination in benefits of vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry, based on membership in 737 penalty for violation 737 *Freedmen’s Hospital, D. C., * appropriation for care of indigent patients 95, 866, 1137 for salaries and expenses 206, 920, 1409 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1030, 1173xciii *Freer Art Gallery Building, D.
C., * appropriation for improving grounds 899 deficiency appropriation for heating, lighting, etc 328 *Freer, Charles L., * deficiency appropriation for refunding income tax, to estate of 507 *Freight, * charges on, in interstate commerce to be paid before delivery 479 regulations to prevent unjust discrimination, etc 479 credit allowed Government, States, etc 479 combinations of carriers for pooling, of different railroads, unlawful 480 *Freight, Navy and Navy Department, * appropriation for 148, 826 deficiency appropriation for 345, 1044, 1169, 1185, 1191 *Freight on Bullion and Coin, * appropriation for 651, 1272 *Freight Trains, * appropriation for special arrangement for conveying mails by, etc 579, 1152 *Fremont County, Idaho, * appropriation for sheep experiment station, etc., in 240, 699 *Fremont National Forest, Oreg., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *French Broad River, N.
C., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1012 *Fresno, Calif., * purchase authorized of experiment vineyard lands near 1205 *Front Royal, Va., * appropriation for public building 165 *Fruit Flies, * appropriation for investigations, etc 256, 715, 1334 *Fruit Juices, Nonintoxicating, * manufacture of, for home use permitted 316 sale, etc., allowed only to authorized vinegar manufacturers 316 *Fruit Trees, * appropriation for cooperative investigations of propagating 704, 1323 *Fruits, * appropriation for investigating diseases of orchard and other 242, 701, 1321 for investigating, etc., growing, marketing, etc., of 245, 703, 1323 new grape industries 245 for chemically determining maturity of 253 for investigating insects affecting deciduous 256, 714, 1334 for investigating insects affecting tropical and subtropical 256, 715, 1334 for distributing information of supply, market prices, etc 265, 724, 1342 for investigating and certifying condition, etc., of interstate shipments of 265, 724, 1342 for executing law fixing standards for containers of small 266, 725, 1343 *Fruits, Vegetables, etc., D.
C., * standard containers for, established 1221 *Frying Pan Shoals Light Vessel, N. C., * deficiency appropriation for 62 *Fuel, * provisions for securing adequate supply, preventing injurious speculation, etc., of, during the war 297 punishment for violations of 298 *Fuel Administration, * unexpended balances covered in, of appropriation for 233 *Fuel, D. C., * provisions regulating sales of coal, charcoal, and coke 1219 *Fuel Depots, Naval, * appropriation for fuel storage, etc 145, 822 deficiency appropriation for 1030 *Fuel, Lights, and Water, Public Buildings* (*see *Operating Supplies, Public Buildings). *Fuel, Marine Corps, * appropriation for 154, 831 deficiency appropriation for; reappropriation from, 1920 1170 *Fuel, Navy, * appropriation for, and transportation 148, 826 no charter hire for Government vessels 148, 826 coal mining, etc., in Alaska 148, 826 deficiency appropriation for 522, 1041, 1170, 1185, 1191 *Fuel Oil, etc., * appropriation for investigation of, for naval use 133, 813 *Fuel Ship, Navy, * limit of cost increased of designated 156 *Fuels, Mineral, * appropriation for investigating, etc., belonging to United States 198, 911, 1186 deficiency appropriation for testing 1044 *Fulminate, Dry, * transporting, in bulk, by common carrier in interstate commerce, unlawful 1445 *Fungicides,* (*see also*Insecticide Act), appropriation for chemical investigations of 254, 713, 1332 *Fur Bearing Animals, * appropriation for experiments in rearing 257, 716, 1335 for protecting land, in Alaska 716, 1335 *Furloughs, Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, * reduced railroad, etc., fares, to wounded or disabled soldiers, etc., having, from hospital authorities 975 *Furniture, Public Buildings, * appropriation for, repairs, etc 170, 878, 1371 deficiency appropriation for 61, 65, 344, 347, 522, 1184 **G.** *G Street SE., D.
C., * appropriation for paving, Fifteenth to Sixteenth Streets 845 for repaving, Eighth to Ninth Streets 846 *Galanos and Company, N., * appropriation for refund of immigration fine 1424 *Gallagher, Gustavus F., * homestead entry by, validated 1092 *Gallatin National Forest, Mont., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Gallery of Art, National, * appropriation for administrative expenses 892, 1383 *Gallinger Municipal Hospital, D. C., * appropriation for construction 96, 1137 contract for construction authorized at increased cost 96, 866 *Gallipolis, Ohio, * appropriation for public building 165 *Gallup, N.
Mex., * appropriation for highway on Navajo Indian Reservation from Mesa Verde Park to 18, 422xciv deficiency appropriation for highway from Mesa Verde Park to, Navajo Reservation 1172 *Galveston Channel, Tex., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1012 *Galveston, Tex., * appropriation for repair of sea walls, etc., defenses of 608 for improving jetty light station 1416 deficiency appropriation for shipping commissioner at 340 improving jetty light station, authorized 1058 *Game, * appropriation for preventing shipment of illegally killed, etc 258, 716, 1335 *Game, Alaska, * appropriation for protection of 203, 917, 1406 *Game Animals, etc., Alaska, * powers over fur bearing land animals conferred on Secretary of Agriculture 716 walruses and sea lions on Secretary of Commerce 717 fur seals, Pribilof Islands, etc., not affected 717 authority of wardens, etc., under Secretary of Agriculture 717 *Game Birds, D.
C., * dealing in designated wild, unlawful 368 taking, etc., for scientific purposes, under license, allowed 368 punishment for violations 368 sales permitted, if raised in captivity, of designated birds 368 for propagating 368 *Game Birds, Migratory, * appropriation for enforcing law protecting 258, 716, 1335 *Game Preserves, etc., * appropriation for maintenance 257, 716, 1335 *Ganado Irrigation Project, Navajo Reservation, Ariz., * appropriation for operating, etc.; repayment 10, 416, 1232 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 1172 *Garage Keepers, D.
C., * lien allowed, for storage, etc., charges for motor vehicles 569 *Garbage, D. C.* (*see also*City Refuse, D. C.), appropriation for disposal 78, 848, 1118 removal in private containers, etc., repealed 848 collections from hotels, etc., excluded 78, 848, 1118 *Garden City Irrigation Project, Kans., * cancellation directed of contracts for water users from 1054 liens released, etc 1054 *Gardening, Landscape, Vegetable, etc., * appropriation for study of 245, 703, 1323 *Garfield Memorial Hospital, D.
C., * appropriation for minor contagious diseases ward 90, 861, 1132 repairs 1132 for maintenance of destitute patients 95, 866, 1137 *Garland, Mahlon M., late a Representative in Congress, * deficiency appropriation for pay to daughter of 1180 *Garrett, J. C., * may be reappointed captain of Cavalry 607 *Gas, D. C., * investigation of cost, etc., by Standards Bureau 935 *Gas Deposits* (*see also*Oil and Gas Deposits), provisions for leasing, on public lands 441 *Gas, Natural, * appropriation for investigating economic production of 348, 911, 1401 deficiency appropriation for investigations, etc 1044, 1186 *Gasoline, etc., * appropriation for investigation of, for naval use 133, 813 *Gastonia, N.
C., * exchange of public building at, for new site and building 1362 *Gaugers, Internal Revenue, * appropriation for salaries and expenses 653, 1274 *Gauges, * appropriation for standardizing, etc., by Standards Bureau, War and Navy Departments 683, 1302 *General Grant National Park, Calif,* (*see also*National Parks, California), appropriation for protection, etc 204, 918, 1407 deficiency appropriation for commissioner 1033 cession of exclusive jurisdiction over, by California 731 attached to California southern judicial district 731 commissioner of district court to be appointed for, and Sequoia Park 733 powers, etc 733 salary; residence 734 *General Land Office Building, D.
C., Old, * appropriation for repairs, etc., of 193, 906, 1397 for employees, care, etc., of 669, 1288 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 513 *General Land Office, Commissioner of the, * appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 669, 1288 trust funds of Oklahoma town site deposits held by, to be covered into the Treasury 1354 *General Land Office, Interior Department, * appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, clerks, etc 669, 1288 for investigations, etc 670, 1289 for maps, distribution, etc 670, 1289 for filing appliances 670, 1289 for reproducing plats of surveys; sale of copies 908, 1398 deficiency appropriation for reproducing plats of surveys 348 *General of the Armies of the United States, * office of, revived; appointment of officer specially distinguished in command of Army abroad 283 pay, allowances, and precedence 283 only one appointment to be made 283 *General of the Army, * office of, to cease when vacancy occurs 760 *General Staff College, Army, * appropriation for expenses 949 for heating and lighting 949 for operating force 949 for clerks, messengers, etc 955 *General Staff Corps, Army, * appropriation for General Staff College 949 for military intelligence division 105, 949 for military observations abroad 105, 949 for service schools 105, 950 deficiency appropriation for contingencies, Military Information section 1184xcv composition of 762 War Department General Staff 762 to consist of Chief of Staff, four generals, and other officers 763 General Staff with troops 763 officers assigned to General Staff duties at department headquarters, etc 763 etc 763 details for period of four years 763 from list of eligible 763 board to prepare initial list of eligibles; composition 763 selection from Regular Army, National Guard, and Officers’ Reserve Corps by 763 classes recommended 763 additions to eligibles only from specially qualified graduates of General Staff School 763 assignments to War Department General Staff from General Staff College graduates 763 list of eligibles for, to be published annually, and in Army Register 763 assignment of acting General Staff officers in case of vacancies 763 additional members from noncombatant branches 763 War Department General Staff to prepare plans for national defense 763 mobilize men and material resources for emergencies 763 investigate, etc., efficiency of the Army 763 render professional assistance to the Secretary and Chief of Staff 763 committees of, to prepare policies for National Guard and Organized Reserves, organization, etc 763 appointment, etc., of reserve officers 763 reserve officers, including National Guard, to be added to 764 designation of National Guard officers on recommendation of governors, though not having reserve commissions 764 General Staff with troops, to render professional aid, etc., to general officers 764 Chief of Staff to preside over War Department General Staff 764 plans for mobilizing, etc., the military forces, to be made under 764 transmission to Secretary of War, etc 764 on approval of, to act as agent to carry into effect 764 plans submitted for legislation by Congress, to be accompanied by study of War Department General Staff 764 comments for or against 764 by Secretary, Chief of Staff, or individual officers 764 members of, confined strictly to specified duties 764 not permitted to assume Department administrative work, etc 764 *General Staff School^ Army, * appropriation for instruction expenses 950 *General Supply Committee, Treasury Department, * appropriation for superintendent, chief clerk, clerks, etc 644, 1265 proceeds to be covered in;
War Department to furnish motor trucks 645, 1265 appropriations, for salaries and expenses transferring surplus office equipment, etc.; pay restriction 644, 1265 proceeds to be covered into the Treasury 1265 issues of typewriters and computing machines 645 cooperation in storing, delivery, etc., of supplies 1265 two Army motor trucks to be transferred to Committee 1265 unfit typewriters, etc., transferred to, as surplus, may be issued for exchanges; conditions 1265 repairs to typewriters by at cost allowed; payment, etc 1266 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses transferring surplus office, equipment, etc.; pay restriction 1161 supplies for Senate and House of Representatives may be purchased under contract schedules of 1036 typewriter purchases restricted during fiscal year to surplus stock 688 inventory of War Department supply to be furnished 688 delivery on requisition of Committee 688 unserviceable, may be supplied at current prices for exchange 689 disposal of typewriters by War Department during fiscal year except to, forbidden 689 typewriting machine prices established for fiscal year 1307 purchases to be made from surplus stock of Committee 1308 inventory of War Department supply to be furnished 1308 delivery on requisition of Committee 1308 unserviceable machines allowed for exchanges, etc 1308 *Geneseo, III., * appropriation for public building 165 *Genoa, Nebr., * appropriation for Indian school 17, 422, 1238 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 1171 *Geographic Board, United States, * appropriation for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1430 *Geological Survey, Interior Department, * appropriation for Director, clerks, etc 197, 910, 1399 for scientific assistants 197, 910, 1399 for general expenses 197, 910, 1399 for topographic surveys 197, 910, 1400 for geologic surveys 197, 910, 1400 for chemical and physical researches; potash deposits 197, 910, 1400 for preparing illustrations 197, 910, 1400 for report on mineral resources 197, 910, 1400 for mineral resources of Alaska 197, 1400 for gauging water supply, etc 197, 910, 1400 for discovering, etc., artesian wells, etc., on arid lands 197, 910, 1400 for books, etc 197, 910, 1400 for geologic maps 198, 910, 1400 for classifying lands for enlarged homesteads, stock raising, etc 198, 910, 1400 for survey of water power, electric production, etc 910 for engraving, printing, and binding for 228, 941, 1429xcvi appropriation for stream gauging, cooperative with Indian Service 4, 409, 1226 deficiency appropriation for expenses 64, 345, 348, 523, 1039, 1042, 1186, 1191 for Alaska mineral resources investigations 512 to assist in preparing maps for Army use; payment 124, 970 *George Washington University Hospital, D.
C., * appropriation for care of indigent patients 95, 866, 1137 *Georgetown Bridge, D. C., * appropriation for construction 900 half from District revenues 900 name of Aqueduct Bridge changed to 900 for continuing construction 1391 sixty per cent from District revenues 1391 *Georgetown University Hospital, D. C., * appropriation for care of indigent patients 95, 866, 1137 *Georgia Avenue NW., D. C., * appropriation for paving Buchanan Street to Military Road 76 *Germany, * appropriation for ambassador to 1206 delivery, etc., to Government of, diplomatic and consular property held by Alien Property Custodian 979 of property held by Alien.
Property Custodian to official of, in the United States when diplomatic relations severed 978 to subjects of, interned as alien enemies 979 *Germany, War with* (*see *World War). *Gettysburg National Military Parle, Pa., * appropriation for continuing establishment of 185, 887, 1387 *Gila National Forest, N. Mex., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Gila River Indian Reservation, Ariz., * appropriation for irrigation system 10, 415, 1232 for diversion dam, bridge, etc 416 limit of cost increased 417 for diversion dam, etc., at Florence 417 for diverting flow of River to irrigate additional lands 1233 purchase of lands, rights of way, etc 1233 *Gillespie Company, T.
A., * deficiency appropriation for paying claims for loss, etc., of private property by explosion at plant of 46 for paying additional determined claims 46, 1025, 1164 deductions for errors, etc., to be made 46 *Gilmer, Tex., * appropriation for public building 165 *Girard Street NW., D. C., * appropriation for paving, east of Fifteenth Street 845 *Glacier County, Mont., * block in Browning town site on former Blackfeet Indian Reservation granted to, for public school 1237 Indian children to be received, etc 1237 *Glacier National Park, Mont., .* appropriation for preservation, etc 204, 918, 1407 transmountain road authorized in 1407 for commissioner in 687, 1306 for highway through Blackfeet Indian Reservation to Yellowstone Park from 1237 deficiency appropriation for fighting forest fires in 335, 512, 1173 for bridge, Flathead River in 335 for preservation, etc 1186, 1191 *Glass, Optical, * appropriation for investigating problems in production o 683, 1302 *Globe, Ariz., * appropriation for public building 165 *Goat Island, Calif., * constructing keepers’ dwellings at lighthouse depot, authorized 1059 *Gold Certificates, * payable to bearer on demand, made legal tender for payment of all debts 370 *Gold Coins, * appropriation for recoinage of 173, 882, 1375 *Gold Mining, * leases allowed for, on unallotted withdrawn mineral lands of Indian reservations in designated States 31 *Gophers, * appropriation for devising methods for destroying 257, 716, 1335 *Goshute Agency, Utah, * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 434, 1248 *Gospel Missionary Union, * land patent to, on Western Navajo Indian Reservation 11 *Government Boats, etc., on Inland Waters, * provisions for transfer of, to Secretary of War for operation, etc 458 *Government Control, * provisions for, of designated necessaries during the war 297 punishment for violations of 298 *Government Employees* (*see also*Executive Departments), appropriation for compensation fund for, injured in service 178, 887, 1379 for expenses, Joint Commission on Reclassification of Salaries of 227 for expenses of Civil Service Commission under Act for retiring 1262 for expenses of Pension Office under Act for retiring 1290 additional pay of $240 a year to, provided for 689, 1308 restrictions and exceptions 689, 1308 attempting to influence Members of Congress on matters of legislation by, forbidden 68 communications on request, or through official channels, excepted 68 removal of offender 68 punishment for violations 68 detailing classified, in District of Columbia for service elsewhere, restricted 6 89, 1262 prosecution by former, of claims for military supplies furnished since.
April 7, 1917, forbidden, if engaged in procuring on behalf of the United States 131 punishment for violations 131 provisions for retirement of, in classified civil service, for age or disability, on annuities 614 restriction on receiving pay from outside parties, not applicable to cooperative activities with Agricultural Department 270xcvii who entered armed service during the war, entitled to reinstatement when honourably discharged 142 *Government Fuel Yards, D. C., * appropriation for maintenance, etc 199, 912, 1402 contracts authorized 200 exchanges for new equipment, etc 200 use of trucks for municipal, etc., hauling; payment 913 fuel deliveries for following fiscal year, allowed in April, May, and June 913 purchase from, not required for Navy 148 *Government Hotels for War Workers, D.
C., * appropriation for maintenance, operation, etc 223, 938, 1425 to reimburse Capital Power Plant for power furnished 1427 *Government in the Territories, * appropriation for expenses 674, 1293 *Government Materials, * deficiency appropriation for testing, etc 340 *Government of the United States, * exclusion of aliens, advocating overthrow of, killing officials, etc 1009 *Government Officers, * printing machinery, supplies, etc., no longer needed by, may be requisitioned for by the Public Printer 233 *Government, Organized, * aliens advocating opposition to all, excluded from entry 1009 *Government Owned Buildings, D.
C., * detailed statement of, to be made by departments, etc 945 information required 945 *Government Printing Office* (*see also*Public Printing and Binding), appropriation for Public Printer and salaries in office of 227, 940, 1428 for Deputy Public Printer and salaries in office of 227, 940, 1428 for watch force 227, 940, 1428 for paying salaries for holiday 227, 940, 1428 for leaves of absence 227, 940, 1428 for public printing and binding; allotments 227, 940, 1428 advance payments for work ordered 941, 1429 quarterly allotments, etc 229, 942, 1430 restriction on details from 230, 943, 1431 apportionment of expenditures to work executed 230, 943, 1431 for Superintendent of Documents and salaries in office of 230, 943, 1431 for contingent expenses 230, 943, 1431 for heat and power to city post office, etc., D.
C 676, 1295 deficiency appropriation for Samuel Robinson, William Madden, Joseph De Fontes, and Charles C. Allen 59, 343, 1037, 1182 for public printing and binding 59, 520, 523, 593, 1037, 1182, 1186, 1191 for Superintendent of Documents, envelopes, 1919 59 for holidays for employees 520, 1182 for leaves of absence to employees 520, 1037, 1182 for heat and power to city post office, etc., D. C 592, 1030 for Superintendent of Documents 520, 1037, 1182 pay of designated employees increased to 75 cents an hour 272 *Government Publications, * annual detailed report of, issued by each department, etc., to be submitted 1037 number, cost of paper, printing, preparation, etc 1037 *Graham Building, D.
C., * appropriation for installing sprinkler system 167 *Grain, * appropriation for preventing admission of adulterated, for seeding, etc 244, 702, 1322 for investigating handling, etc., of, for fixing grades 266, 725, 1342 *Grain Corporation, United States, * may dispose of flour in its possession, to relieve suffering populations of Europe, etc 548 *Grain, etc., * appropriation for diffusing commercial information of supply, market prices, etc., of 265, 724, 1342 *Grain, etc., Dust Explosions, etc., * appropriation for investigating methods of preventing, and resulting fires 1332 *Grain Standards Act, United States, * appropriation for expenses enforcing 266, 725, 1343 deficiency appropriation for enforcing 524, 1188, 1192 *Grand Army of the Republic, * Army tents may be loaned to 272 *Grand Army Soldiers and Sailors Home, D.
C., * appropriation for expenses 97, 867, 1138 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 42 *Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz., * appropriation for protection, etc 204, 918, 1407 toll road prohibition 918, 1407 deficiency appropriation for 1191 *Grand Haven, Mich., * preliminary examination, etc., of, harbour to be made 1012 *Grand Valley Irrigation Project, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 200, 914, 1403 *Grande Ronde Agency, Oreg., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 25, 428, 1243 *Grant Circle NW., D.
C., * appropriation for paving roadway, etc., around 1116 *Grant County, N. Mex., * reimbursement of Grant, Luna, and Hidalgo Counties for interest paid on bonds of 947 *Grant, Memorial to General Ulysses S., * appropriation for unveiling exercises, etc 188, 900, 1390 for removing, etc., portion of fence, Botanic Garden 1391 *Grape Baskets, etc., Climax, * appropriation for executing law fixing standards for 266, 725, 1343 *Grapes, * appropriation for developing new methods of utilizing 245 *Grasses, etc., * appropriation for testing, etc., commercial seeds of 243, 702, 1322 publishing misbranded, etc 243, 702, 1322 preventing admission of adulterated seeds, etc., for seeding 244, 702, 1322 for investigating improvement of 245, 704, 1324xcviii *Grasshoppers, * appropriation for investigating methods of eradicating 1334 *Graves, Abroad, of American Soldiers, etc., * no passport fees required of relatives to visit 750 *Graves, John Temple, * designated as special resident member of Lincoln Memorial Commission; duty, pay, etc 537 *Grayson, Joel, * appropriation for employment of, in House document room 636, 1257 *Grazing Lands, etc., * appropriation for investigating improvements of wild plants and 244, 703, 1323 *Grazing, National Forests, * fees for, may be paid in two instalments during 1921 1330 *Great Britain, * appropriation for ambassador to 739, 1206 for surveying, etc., boundary line Alaska and Canada 743, 1210 for marking boundary line United States and Canada 743, 1210 for arbitrating outstanding pecuniary claims between United States and 746, 1212 for Canadian Boundary Waterways Commission 747, 1212 for care, etc., of graves in Army American cemeteries in 1386 acceptance authorized of gift for diplomatic representatives to, from J.
Pierpont Morgan 1211 *Great Falls of the Potomac River, * investigation of value of power plant, by Water Power Commission 1068 *Great Lakes, * jurisdiction of district courts in actions for death on the high seas, not applicable 538 *Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Ill., * appropriation for maintenance 136, 817 for shore protection and harbor improvement 144, 822 deficiency appropriation for 1168 *Great Pee Dee River, * bridge authorized across, Cheraw, S. C 390 *Greece, * appropriation for minister to 1206 *Greece and Montenegro, * appropriation for minister to 740 *Green Bay, *Wis., preliminary examination, etc., of harbour to be made 1012 *Greensboro, N.
C., * terms of court at 532 *Greenville Agency, Calif., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434 *Greenville, Calif., * appropriation for Indian school 12, 418, 1234 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 64, 523, 1042, 1171 *Greenville, S. C., * deficiency appropriation for hospital for discharged disabled soldiers, etc., at 508 *Gregory County, S. Dak., * cash sales of lands in former Fort Randall Military Reservation 550 *Grigsby, George B., * deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1180 *Grindstone Creek Indian Reservation, * appropriation for irrigation project on 3 *Gros Ventre Indians, * member of, to serve on commission for allotting lands, etc., to Indians of Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont 1353 *Gross, Benjamin B., * enlarged homestead entry by, validated 1091 *Groton, Conn., * appropriation for operating, etc., Government house at 223 *Grover, Steve, * land patent to 30 *Guam, * appropriation for care of lepers, etc., naval station at 134, 814 for naval station, public works 144 for agricultural experiment stations in 261, 720, 1329 cumulative leaves of absence to employees 262 deficiency appropriation for care of lepers, etc., naval station at 49 for typhoon damage repairs, agricultural experiment station 1034 for naval station, purchase of land 1169 *Guanica Central, * appropriation for refund to 221 *Guantanamo Bay Naval Station, Cuba, * deficiency appropriation for fuel depot 1030 *Guaranty to Carriers after Termination of Federal* *Control* (*see also*Transportation Act, 1920), provisions for, of railway operating income for six months 464 *Guarding Intoxicating Liquors, * deficiency appropriation for expenses, in bonded warehouses, etc 506 *Guatemala, * appropriation for minister to 740, 1206 *Guilford Courthouse National Military Park, N.
C., * appropriation for continuing establishment of 185, 897, 1388 *Gulf of Mexico Coast, * appropriation for surveys of 214, 928, 1417 deficiency appropriation for surveys of 515 *Gulf Ports Terminal Company, * time extended for bridging channels of Mobile Bay by 1100 *Gulfport, Miss., * preliminary examination, etc., of harbor to be made 1011 *Gun and Motar Batteries, Army, * appropriation for constructing 608, 1348 *Gunboat, Navy, * limit of cost increased of designated 156, 833 *Gunn, Hugh H, * enlarged homestead application of, authorized 1435 *Gunnery and Engineering Exercises, Navy, * appropriation for prizes, trophies, ranges, etc 135, 815 deficiency appropriation for 63, 522, 1029, 1041, 1190 *Gunnison National Forest, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Gunpowder* (*see *Explosives, High). *Gypsum Deposits, * leases of, in unallotted lands of Indians, authorized 1231xcix **H.** *H Street NW., D.
C., * appropriation for paving, Twenty-third Street to Virginia Avenue 76 *HabarM, Cuba, * appropriation for Pan American Trade Mark Bureau at 750, 1216 *Hackensack River, N. J., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1011 *Hacks, D. C., * loitering in front of hotels, etc., prohibited 104 penalty for 104 *Hague, The, * appropriation for share, International Bureau, Permanent Court of Arbitration at 744, 1211 for contribution toward expenses of Palace of Peace at 747 *Haileys Ferry, Ga., * bridge authorized across Savannah River, at 437, 1366 *Haiti, * appropriation for minister to 740, 1206 *Half Dollar, * silver, to be coined to commemorate centennial of admission of the State of Alabama 595 of the State of Maine 595 of the State of Missouri 1363 tercentenary of the landing of the Pilgrims 597 *Halifax County, N.
C., * time extended for bridging Roanoke River by, near Palmyra 502 *Hall, Woolseij W., * deficiency appropriation for services 1175 *Hamlin Street NE., D. C., * appropriation for improving, Twenty-sixth Street to South Dakota Avenue 75 *Hammond, Ind., * appropriation for operating, etc., Government house at 223 *Hammonton, N. J., * appropriation for Amatol Arsenal 1384 *Hampden County, Mass., * time extended for bridging Connecticut River, by Springfield and 529 *Hampers for Fruits and Vegetables, D.
C., * standard dimensions for, established 1222 *Hampton Creek, Va., * preliminary examination, etc. of to be made 1010 *Hampton Roads, Va., * appropriation for training station, naval operating base 137, 817 for naval operating base, water front improvements, etc 145, 822 maintenance of anchorage buoys, from Lighthouse appropriation 1373 *Hampton, Va., * appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 191, 903, 1394 Army surplus supplies, transferred from Hospital No. 43, to, without charge 903 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 552, 1167 *Hand, Capt.
Daniel W., U. S. Field Artillery, * restoration to grade on lineal list of Field Artillery officers, authorized 606 *Hankow, * appropriation for acquiring premises for consulate uses at 1214 limit of cost; subject to approval of commission 1214 *Harbor Patrol, D. C. * appropriation for expenses 88, 858, 1129 *Harbors* (*see *River and Harbor Improvements). *Harney National Forest, S. Dak., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 designation of Custer State Park, Game Sanctuary in 986 area limited 986 *Harreld, J.
W., * deficiency appropriation for 1033 *Harrisburg, Pa., * deficiency appropriation for public building 1024 time extended for bridging Susquehanna River at 1099 *Harrisonville, Mo., * appropriation for public building 165 *Hart, R. C., * deficiency appropriation for reimbursing 1035 *Hartford, Conn., * terms of court at 1146 *Hartford County, Conn., * may bridge Connecticut River, Windsor Locks to East Windsor 360 *Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans., * appropriation for Indian school 13, 418, 1235 sale authorized of tract in school reserve 419 *Hastings, Mich., * appropriation for public building 165 *Hawaii, * appropriation for salaries, etc., government in 674, 1293 for legislative expenses 674 for district court 687, 1306 for quarantine system, including leprosy ’ hospital 175, 884, 1377 for ethnological researches among natives of 181, 891, 1383 for expenses of district judge outside of official residence 210, 924, 1413 for Weather Service expenses in 236, 696, 1316 for agricultural experiment stations in 262, 720, 1339 agricultural extension work allotment 262, 720 cumulative leaves of absence to employees 262 for mail equipments for 582, 1155 for fortifications, etc 610, 1350 for preservation, repair, etc.; submarine mine structures 610, 1350 for searchlights for harbor defense 610 for electric plants, etc., seacoast fortifications 610, 1350 for land defenses, etc 610 for sites for fortifications 610 for plans for fortifications 610, 1350 for seacoast batteries 610, 1350 for barracks and quarters for Seacoast Artillery 611 for fire control installation, etc 611, 1351 for Air Service expenses 611 for aviation stations, seacoast defences of 611, 1351 for relief and protection of shipwrecked American seamen in 749, 1216 deficiency appropriation for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 43, 1022 branch offices, etc., authorized for Honolulu post office 323 salary of postmaster 323c permits for travel in foreign ships, between Pacific Coast and, allowed to February 1, 1922 997 privately owned lands within Hawaii National Park, may be acquired by governor of 452 salary, etc., of clerk of district court in, to correspond to that of United States district courts 1413 *Hawaii National Park, Hawaii, * appropriation for 204, 918, 1407 deficiency appropriation for 348 privately owned lands in, may be acquired by governor of the Territory 452 Hay, appropriation for diffusing commercial information of supply, market prices, etc., of 265, 724, 1342 for investigating and certifying condition, etc., of interstate shipments of 265, 724, 1342 *Hayden National Forest, Wyo., and Colo., , * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708 1327 *Hayes, Edgar, First Sergeant Marine Corps, * may be appointed first lieutenant, Marine Corps; conditions 141 *Hayward, Wis., * appropriation for Indian school 29, 432, 1246 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 66 348, 1186 *Hazeltine, Ross, * appropriation for reimbursement to 745 *Head Tax, * appropriation for refunding 221, 936, 1424 deficiency appropriation for refunding 55 *Headstones for Soldiers’ Graves, * appropriation for furnishing 183, 894, 1385 for unmarked graves of civilians in post cemeteries 183, 895, 1385 for unmarked graves of Confederates in national cemeteries 183, 895, 1385 deficiency appropriation for 61, 348, 522, 1038, 1041, 1184, 1190 *Headwater Improvements of Navigable Waters.* half of receipts from licenses for power projects made a special fund for maintaining 1073 *Health Activities, Public, * executive departments, etc., to submit statement of their 176 *Health Department, D.
C., * appropriation for health officer, inspectors, etc 89, 859, 1130 for inspectors, regulating employment of females 89, 859, 1131 for preventing contagious diseases, etc 89, 859, 1131 assignment, etc., of bacteriologists 89 for disinfecting service 89, 860, 1131 for sanitary emergency fund, drainage of lots, etc 89, 860, 1131 for expenses, etc., food adulterations 98, 860, 1131 for bacteriological laboratory 90, 860, 1131 for biological and serological study of disease 90, 860, 1131 for chemical laboratory 90, 860, 1131 for contingent expenses, enforcing health laws 90, 860, 1131 for inspecting dairy farms, etc 90, 860, 1132 for contagious diseases, isolating wards 90, 861, 1132 repairs 1132 for public crematory, etc 90, 861, 1132 appropriation for motor ambulance 90, 861, 1132 for pound, repairs, etc 90 for dispensaries for tuberculosis and venereal diseases 90, 861, 1132 for clinical care, etc., of young children 98, 861, 1132 deficiency appropriation for disinfecting service 40, 1018 for inspecting dairy farms, etc 41 for drainage of lots, etc 41, 1157 for motor vehicle for pound 41, 1018 for public crematory; repairs 41, 1018 for dispensaries for tuberculosis and venereal diseases 1018, 1157 for chemical laboratory 1018 for contingent expenses, enforcing health laws 1157 *Health Officer, D.
C., * appropriation for, assistant, deputy, etc 89, 859, 1130 *Hearings in Land Entries, * appropriation for expenses 195, 908, 1398 fees for depositions, and copies 195, 908, 1398 deficiency appropriation for 1191 *Helena, Mont., * appropriation for assay office at 657, 1276 deficiency appropriation for hospital for discharged disabled soldiers, etc., at 508 *Helena National Forest, Mont., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Helium, * right to extract, from gas produced on leased lands, etc., reserved to the Government 438 delivery of gas to purchaser not to be delayed thereby 438 *Helium Gas, * appropriation for production, etc., Army Air Service 953 *Helium Plant, Naval, * appropriation for operating 133, 814 *Helm, Harvey, late a Representative in Congress, * deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 58 *Hennepin County, Minn., * may bridge Minnesota River 291 *Herbert, Lila J.
(formerly Simmons), * homestead patent to 1434 *Hessian Fly, * appropriation for investigating, etc 256, 715, 1334 *Hewit Lumber Company, D. C., * may bridge Tug River, Kermit, W. Va 287 *Hides, Skins, and Leather, * monthly collection and publication of statistics of, by Census Office 1057 information designated 1057 use confidential, punishment for unauthorized communicating 1057 parties required to furnish, on demand 1057 penalty for refusing to furnish 1057 *Higgins, Mary A.
(Widow), * appropriation for payment to, one year’s salary of deceased husband 1209 *High Commission, Inter-American, * appropriation for expenses, United States section 747, 1212 *High Explosives* (*see *Explosives, High). *High Seas, * suit for damages may be brought for death from wrongful act on, in district courts in admiralty 537ci *High Temperature Measurements,* appropriation for investigating methods of 683, 1302 *Highway Bridge, D. C., * appropriation for operating expenses 77, 847, 1117 for replacing fenders 77 for painting, etc 847 enforcement of passenger tax on street railways using 1119 jurisdiction transferred to District Commissioners 1117 *Highways, etc., Public, * parts of Union Pacific Railroad right of way may be conveyed to States, etc., for 304 *Highways, State, * loan of Army tractors, authorized for construction of 584, 1155 all expenses to be paid by States 584, 1155 transfer of 1250 Army tractors for 1349 *Highways System, D.
C., Permanent, * appropriation for opening, extending streets, etc 76, 846, 1116 wholly from District revenues 76, 846, 1117 for surveys, etc 844, 1115 *Hilo, Hawaii, * appropriation for commission to architect, public building 169, 877, 1370 *Hinckley, Perrin D., * homestead entry of, validated 1435 *Hinds’ Precedents of the House of Representatives, * printing ordered of with supplement to date 1181 style, etc., of previous edition 1181 distribution directed 1181 supplement to be prepared, etc., by Clarence A.
Cannon 1181 preservation of plates 1181 cost charged to printing and binding allotment 1181 *Hoboken, N. J., * docks, etc., acquired at, transferred to Shipping Board for operation, etc 994 *Hoboken, Pa., * deficiency appropriation for hospital for discharged disabled soldiers, etc., at 508 *Hog Cholera, * appropriation for investigating, treating, etc 240, 700, 1320 *Hogs, * appropriation for diffusing commercial information of market prices, distribution, etc., of 265, 724 *Holiday, D.
C., * September 17, 1919, made a legal, for the review of First Division, American Expeditionary Forces 283 *Holidays, . D. C., Legal, * per diem employfees and day laborers allowed pay for 102, 873 *Holland* (*see *Netherlands). *Holland, Thomas A., * soldiers’ additional homestead entry of, in Alaska, validated, as assignee of Clark S. Bemis 1093 as assignee of George Fritzinger 1093 *Holsten, William, * homestead application by, allowed 1093 *Holy Cross National Forest, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Holyoke, Mass., * bridge authorized across Connecticut River, Chicopee to 391 *Home for Aged and Infirm, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries 94, 865, 1136 for maintenance 94, 865, 1136 for repairs and improvements 94, 865, 1136 sale of surplus products; deposit of receipts 94, 865 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 41, 1019, 1158 *Home for Incurables, D. C., * appropriation for care of indigent patients 95, 866, 1137 *Homeopathic Hospital, D. C., National, * appropriation for care of indigent patients 95 *Homes for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors, State or Territorial, * appropriation for aid to 140, 906, 1396 aid to, extended to service in all wars 399 amount increased 399 ascertainment of number of inmates 399 to be controlled exclusively by State or Territorial authorities 399 inspection by managers of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 399 payment limited to one-half the cost of maintenance 399 deductions from pensions received 399 forbidden if intoxicants permitted 399 moneys received from inmates to be deducted 399 not applicable if wives or widows admitted 399 *Homestead Entries, Public Lands, * allowed on lands restored from segregation under Carey Act 407 preference right of entrymen; residence, etc., required 407 leave of absence allowed discharged soldiers, etc., for vocational rehabilitation, after making 288 patents allowed both parties intermarrying, if each has been a bona fide settler, etc., one year preceding such marriage 1193 preference right of discharged soldiers, etc., serving in late war, to make, on opened public lands 434 settlers serving in World War, and physically unable to return may make final proof and receive patent without further residence 1202 prior survey required before issue of patent 1202 time extended for payments for, on abandoned Fort Assinniboine Military Reservation, Mont 1086 *Homestead Settlers, * allowed leaves of absence during drought of 1919, to obtain food, etc 271 residence construed during absence 271 *Homesteads, * appropriation for classification, etc., lands within national forests, etc., for 251, 710, 1329 *Homesteads, Enlarged, * appropriation for examining, classifying, etc., lands suitable for 198, 910, 1400 *Homesteads, Stock Raising, * noncontiguous lands for, permitted pending homestead entrymen; conditions 287 homesteaders having received patent, etc.; condition 287 *Honduras, * appropriation for minister to 740, 1206 *Honey Grove, Tex., * appropriation for public building 165cii *Honolulu, Hawaii, * appropriation for public building 165, 1368 for delegates to Pan-Pacific Scientific Congress, etc., at 745 branch offices, etc., established, of post office at 323 salary of postmaster 323 constructing lighthouse depot at, authorized 1059 granted right of way for sewer system across Fort de Russy Military Reservation 1438 transfer of part of naval property at, authorized 821 *Honolulu, Hawaii, Ordnance Depot, * appropriation for black powder magazine 182 for additional roads 182 *Hood, Charles S., * investigating claim of, for services, directed 25 *Hoopa Valley Agency, Calif., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1247 for constructing trail on Klamath River Reservation, from tribal funds 418 *Hoopa Valley Indian Hospital, Calif., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 5, 410, 1227 *Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, Calif., * appropriation for road, Hoopa to Weitchpec on; repayment 12, 418, 1234 *Hoosick Falls, N.
Y., * appropriation for public building 165 *Hope and Help Mission, D. C., * appropriation for care of women and children 97, 868, 1139 *Hopi Indian Reservation, Ariz., * appropriation for irrigation projects on 3, 408, 1226 deficiency appropriation for water supply 348, 523 *Hopi Indians, Ariz., * appropriation for water supply for, on reservations 10, 416, 1232 deficiency appropriation for water supply for, on reservations 348, 1042, 1172 *Hord, William B., * appropriation for paying widow of, for legal services to Creek Indians 1249 *Horse Meat* (*see *Equine Meat). *Horses, Army, * appropriation for purchase of 117, 962 limit; contracts; purchases at posts 118, 962 standard required 118, 962 no polo ponies except for Military Academy 118, 962 allowance for breeding riding 962 donations accepted of breeding animals, prizes, etc 962 for National Guard 126, 972 for forage, etc 126 for help for care, etc 423 for experiments in breeding, for military purposes 240, 699 deficiency appropriation for 1184, 1190 *Horticultural, etc., Investigations, * appropriation for 245, 703, 1323 studies of condition of vegetables in transporting, storage, etc 1323 *Hospital Facilities for Ex-Soldiers, etc., .* additional, authorized for War Risk, or Vocational rehabilitation patients, by purchase, etc., of existing plants 1364 construction on Government owned sites 1365 remodeling, etc., existing Public Health plants 1365 buildings, mechanical equipment, vehicles, furniture, accessories included 1365 accommodations for attending personnel 1365 donations, etc., may be accepted 1365 transfer of Army medical and hospital equipment, motor vehicles, etc., to Public Health Service without charge 1365 expenses allowed for technical, etc., services for preparing plans, construction, etc 1365 other incidental expenses 1365 limitation 1365 supervision under Secretary of the Treasury 1365 assignment of Government owned, etc., properties, to Public Health Service for care of War Risk patients 1365 Forts Mackenzie, Walla Walla, and Logan H.
Roots, to be immediately turned over 1365 allotments for improving, etc., their hospital facilities 1365 appropriation for carrying provisions into effect; available until expended 1365 allotment for remodeling, etc., existing plants 1365 *Hospital for the Insane* (*see *Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D. C.). *Hospital Ship, Navy, * limit of cost increased of designated 156, 833 *Hospital Stewards, Army, * appropriation for quarters for 119, 965 deficiency appropriation for quarters 344, 1190 *Hospitals, * industrial alcohol for, may be withdrawn free of tax 321 permits, etc., required 321 *Hospitals, Army, * appropriation for construction and repair of post and general 119, 964 alterations, additions, temporary buildings, etc 119, 964 Letterman, San Francisco, Calif 964 Walter Reed, D.
C., for Army Medical School 964 for remodeling, transferred to Public Health Service for discharged soldiers, etc 1368 restrictions of real estate purchases in Army appropriation Act, not to affect Walter Reed General Hospital, D.C 456 unexpended balances available to pay contracts for construction, etc., of, suspended on account of armistice 1027 *Hospitals for Discharged Disabled Soldiers, etc., * appropriation for expenses of, under Public Health Service 885 for remodeling, etc., transferred to Public Health Service 1368 deficiency appropriation for remodeling, etc., of designated 508 for Broadview, Ill., construction 1163 erection of buildings for medical staff at Volunteer Soldiers’ Home branches, from allotments for 1167 immediate acquiring of Broadview, Ill., hospital directed 45 use of emergency fund for, extended 45 purchase of leased hospital, District of Columbia, for use by Public Health Service 1060 limit of price; additional authorizations 1060ciii technical services allowances increased for construction, etc., of 1163 transfer of Whipple Barracks, Ariz., to Public Health Service for, authorized 963 *Hospitals for Indians, * appropriation for construction, equipment, and maintenance of; limit 4, 410, 1227 for designated hospitals 5, 410, 1227 *Hospitals, Naval, * appropriation for construction, Fort Lyons, Colo 143 for care of patients at, and other 146, 823 *Hot Springs Army and Navy Hospital, Ark., * appropriation for construction and repairs 119, 964 for medical supplies 122, 968 for burial in Little Rock National Cemetery, of patients dying at 185, 896, 1387 *Hot Springs National Park, Ark., * name of former Reservation changed to 1407 *Hot Springs Reservation, Ark., * appropriation for improvement of; reappropriation 204, 918 construction of buildings, etc., on donated sites 204, 918 charges authorized for use of water; application of receipts 918 deficiency appropriation for free bathhouse building 1173 name changed to Hot Springs National Park 1407 *Hot Springs, S.
Dak., * appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 192, 905, 1395 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 47, 1028, 1167 *Hotel for War Workers, D. C., Government, * appropriation for maintenance, operation, etc 223, 1425 *Hotels, D. C., * owners to file data of rooms, services, charges, etc 303 rates established thereon by Rent Commission to be changed by 303 proprietors of, not liable for money, etc., of guests not depositing in safe provided therefor 1081 unless refusing to give receipt for 1081 amount limited except by written contract 1081 articles guests may retain 1082 notice as to locking room, etc., to be posted; limitation for baggage therein 1082 reasonableness of charges of, subject to Rent Commission during present emergency 300 *Houghton County, Mich., * sale of portion of Copper Harbor Range Lighthouse Reservation to Keweenaw County and, for memorial, etc., uses, authorized; conditions 1096 *Houghton, Mich., * appropriation for public building 165 *House of Detention, D.
C., * appropriation for expenses 87, 858, 1129 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous expenses 40 *House of Representatives, * appropriation for compensation of Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 634, 1255 for mileage, etc 2, 634, 1255 for Speaker’s office; Digest of Rules 634, 1255 appropriation for Chaplain 634, 1255 for Henry N. Couden 1255 for Clerk of the House, clerks, etc 634, 1255 for chief engineer, assistants, etc 635, 1255 for clerks, messengers, and janitors to committees 635, 1255 service under Clerk of the House, after close of Congress 635, 1256 appointment and duties of janitors; service under Doorkeeper after close of Congress 635, 1256 for Sergeant at Arms, deputy, etc 636, 1256 for Doorkeeper, special employees, etc 636, 1256 messengers, laborers, etc 636, 1257 superintendent, folding room, etc 636, 1257 pages 2, 636, 1257 superintendent document room, etc 636, 1257 for Joel Grayson 636, 1257 for W.
Ray Loomis 636, 1257 for minority employees 636, 1257 for special employees, etc 636, 1257 for clerk, etc., conference minority 636, 1257 for messemgers, majority and minority caucus rooms 637, 1257 for office of majority floor leader 1257 for Postmaster, assistant, etc 2, 637, 1257 for official reporters, etc 637, 1257 for stenographers to committees 637, 1257 “during the session” to mean 116 days 637 “during the session” to mean 207 days 1258 for clerks for Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 637, 1258 for contingent expenses, materials for folding 637, 1258 for furniture and repairs 637, 1258 for packing boxes 637 for miscellaneous items 637, 1258 for expenses, special and select committees 637, 1258 for stationery 2, 637, 1258 for postage stamps 637, 1258 for automobile for Speaker 637, 1258 for contested election expenses, Zebulon Weaver 227 James J.
Britt 227 deficiency appropriation for refrigerating apparatus, cooling air, etc., for Hall of the 57 for widow of William P. Borland 58 for widow of John L. Burnett 58 for widow of Albert Estopinal 58 for widow of Harvey Helm 58 for widow of Charles August Sulzer 58 for widow of Carl C. Van Dyke 58 for widow of J. Willard Ragsdale 342 for widow of Joseph B. Thompson 342 for widow of Walter A. Watson 519 for widow of William J. Browning 592 for mother of Charles A. Nichols 1036 for widow of Fred L.
Blackmon 1180 for widow of Charles F. Booher 1180 for daughter of Mahlon M. Garland 1180 for widow of Dick T. Morgan 1180 for contested election expenses 58, 519, 1036, 1180 for stenographers to committees 58, 519, 1037, 1180 for compiling contested election cases 58, 1036 for folding 58, 519, 1036 for messengers, post office 58 for miscellaneous items, and special and select committees 59, 342, 520, 1036, 1180civ deficiency appropriation for furniture and repairs 59, 343, 1036 for stationery 59, 343, 520, 1036 for official reporters and stenographers to committees, additional pay 59 for folding materials 520 for packing boxes 520 for assistant clerk, Committee on Appropriations 520 for automobile for Speaker 1037, 1180 for House Office Building 1179 for Henry M.
Couden as Chaplain Emeritus 1180 for designated services rendered Clerk of the House 1181 Daily Calendar to have index only each Monday 1181 appointment of five Members authorized on a special committee to report on readjustment of pay, etc., of personnel of Army, Navy, etc 604 chairman and four members of Post Office Committee to be appointed on Joint Postal Service Commission 583 expenses authorized Ways and Means Committee until meeting of 1st session, 67th Congress 1180 five Members to be appointed on special joint committee on Pacific coast naval bases 820 four Members to be appointed on Pilgrim Tercentenary Commission 598 payment authorized to the two persons designated by Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners as their clerks; rates, etc 162 payment of salaries and clerk hire, Members of, in military service ratified 58 printing of bills, etc., authorized for Committee on Revision of the Laws 370 printing ordered of Hinds’ Precedents of the House of Representatives, with supplement to date 1181 distribution, etc 1181 salaries for December, 1919, to be paid on day of adjournment for holiday recess 368 December 20 369 for December, 1920, to be paid December 20 1081 session employees to receive June salaries June 5, 1920 1063 supplies for, may be purchased under General Supply Committee contracts 1036 paper, etc., from the Public Printer 1036 three Members to be appointed for Key Monument dedication at Fort McHenry, Md 1391 to serve on Joint Committee on Reorganization of Administrative Branch of the Government 1083 *House Office Building, * appropriation for maintenance, etc 226, 939, 1427 for trees, etc., grounds of 187, 899, 1389 for care, etc., of grounds 194, 907, 1396 for additional police protection 226, 939, 1426 for elevator conductors for 635, 1255 for police force 636, 1256 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 50 for maintenance 56, 519, 1035 for subway to Capitol, maintenance, etc 57 for ice-water plants, etc., for 57 for furniture, etc 59 deficiency appropriation for additional equipment for rooms for clerks to Members, etc 343 for care, etc., of grounds 1171 for waterproofing main approach 1179 for awnings, etc 1179 *Household Effects, * transportation allowed personnel of Navy, similar to Army and Marine Corps 604 *Housing Corporation, United States, * appropriation for salaries 222, 937, 1425 for contingent expenses 222, 937, 1425 for rent 222 for appraisal of property; collections 223, 937, 1425 for expenses of operating, etc., Government houses, under 223 hotels, restaurants, apartments, and dormitories 223 no other appropriations to be used therefor 224 for operating, etc., Government hotel for war workers, Washington, D.
C 938, 1425 for maintenance of unsold property 1426 for expenses of sold property 1426 offset of equitable claims allowed 1426 agency expenses authorized 938, 1426 restriction on use of former appropriations 938, 1426 deficiency appropriation for expenses of operating, etc., Government hotel 592 for salaries 1179 for expenses, sale of real estate 1179 for operating, etc., Government hotel for war workers, Washington, D. C 1179 for operation, etc., of unsold projects 1179 use of former appropriations for expenditures herein provided for, forbidden 1179 *Housing for War Needs, * appropriation for expenses of Housing Corporation 222 for operation of projects 223 no other appropriations to be used therefor 224 authority for, to cease when termination of war proclaimed 224 except operating, selling, etc., undisposed of property 224 concluding incurred obligations 224 collecting loans, interest, etc 224 sale of property; preference to prospective home owners 224 authority for; execution of conveyance 224 lien for purchase money, if on credit 224 no free transfers, or rentals 224 winding up of Housing Corporation on disposal of property 225 reports of sales expenditures to be made 225 unexpended balances, etc., of appropriations providing for, covered into Treasury 55 all revenues derived therefrom 56 *Housing of Shipyard Employees, * appropriation for expenses; reappropriation 181 authorization for, terminated 994 expenditures for repairs, etc., allowed 994 early disposal of all properties directed 994 *Houston, Tex., * deficiency appropriation for hospital for discharged disabled soldiers, etc., at 508 expenditure authorized for real estate, Ellington Aviation Field 455cv *Howard Road, D.
C., * assessment on adjoining property for laying roadway, in 1918, may be postponed one year 77 *Howard University, D. C., * appropriation for maintenance, etc 206, 920, 1409 for improving grounds, etc 206, 920, 1409 for additions to home economics building 1409 for medical department 206, 920, 1409 for fuel and light 206, 920, 1409 *Huber, Charles G., * may bridge Columbia River, Pasco to Kennewick, Wash 533 *Hudson River, * appropriation for improvement of, under contract 1391 construction, etc., of tunnel under, by New Jersey and New York, consented to 158 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, at Albany, N.
Y., for removing shoal 1010 approaches to Troy Dam, to be made 1010 time extended for bridging, between Castleton and Schodack Landing 1101 *Hudson River Connecting Railroad Corporation, * time extended for bridging Hudson River by, between Castleton and Schodack Landing, N. Y 1101 *Huerfano County, Colo., * exchange of public lands in, with A. A. Bruce 1147 *Humboldt National Forest, Nev., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Hungary, * appropriation for minister to 1206 *Huntington, W.
Va., * appropriation for public building, rent, etc 165 *Huntley Irrigation Project, Mont., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 201, 914, 1403 *Huron County, Mich., * patent of tract of land authorized to, for public park 552 price, conditions, etc 552 *Huron Indian Cemetery, Kansas City, Kans., * appropriation for care, etc 13 *Husband and Wife, D. C., * provision for administering estate of wife dying intestate, stricken out 567 renunciation by widow of all devises and bequests in will of husband; time for filing 567 effect of; if no devise, etc 568 by husband under will of wife 568 effect of; if no devise, etc 568 *Hydraulic Engineering, * appropriation for standardizing apparatus, etc., used in 682, 1301 *Hydroelectric Power* (*see also*Federal Water Power Act), appropriation for survey of production, etc 910 *Hydrographic Bureau, International, * appropriation for quota 1215 *Hydrographic Office, Navy Department, * appropriation for engineers, draftsmen, clerks, etc 665, 1284 for temporary employees; pay restriction 665, 1284 for materials, etc 665, 1284 for Pilot Charts, etc 665, 1284 receipts from sales 665 appropriation for expenses, branch offices 665, 1284 for employees, branch offices 665, 1285 restriction on personal services, etc 665, 1285 for printing and binding for 228, 941, 1429 deficiency appropriation for printing presses 49 for contingent expenses 63, 1185 *Hydrography, Physical, * appropriation for continuing researches in 215, 928, 1417 *Hydroplanes* (*see *Aviation, Navy). *Hygienic Laboratory, Public Health Service, * appropriation for additional building, etc 167 for maintenance 175, 884, 1376 for additional equipment, etc 176 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 521, 508 for additional equipment 508, 1162 **I.** *Ice, D.
C., * provisions regulating sales of 1220 *Idaho, * appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 673, 1292 gold, etc., mining leases allowed of unallotted withdrawn mineral lairds of Indian reservations in 31 grant of lands to Pocatello, to protect water supply, etc 596 adjoining lands in section to be sold as town site lots 597 Lemhi National Forest, addition to 1199 Nez Perce National Forest, addition to 1197 public lands in Thunder Mountain region added to Idaho and Payette National Forests 324 sale of erroneously surveyed lands along Snake River, to bona fide occupants under void patents 630 Targhee.
National Forest, addition to 1198 *Idaho National Forest, Idaho, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 lands added to 324 *Illinois, * appropriation for Great Lakes naval training station 136 *Illinois and Mississippi Canal, * examination, etc., of effect of construction of, on flood conditions, Milan, Ill 1012 report on damages to private property from overflow, etc 1012 *Illinois Central Railroad Company, * may bridge Rock River, Dixon, Ill 948 *Illinois River, III., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, at Depue, Ill 1012 *Illiterates, Alien, * admission of women, to marry citizens who served in the World War 981 *Illustrations for Memorial Addresses, * made at Engraving and Printing Bureau to be paid from appropriations for Bureau 943 elsewhere, from printing allotment to Congress 943 *Immigrant Stations, * appropriation for Ellis Island station, N.
Y., public works 221, 935, 1423 for Philadelphia, Pa., remodeling detention and administration buildings 935 deficiency appropriation for Ellis Island, N. Y., public works 1163, 1178 lease of, Charleston, S. C., authorized 280cvi *Immigration Bureau, Department of Labor, * appropriation for Commissioner General, Assistant, clerks, etc 685, 1304 for Division of Information 685 for Ellis Island, N. Y., public works 221, 935, 1423 for Philadelphia, Pa., detention house, etc 935 for expenses enforcing laws, etc 221, 935, 1424 exclusion of anarchists included 936, 1424 reimbursements for inspection of aliens in foreign contiguous territory permitted 936, 1424 commissioner of immigration at New Orleans, La., salary restriction removed 936 for enforcing laws against alien anarchists, etc 936, 1424 for deporting undesirable, etc., aliens 936 deficiency appropriation for refund of head tax 55 for advertising 55 for expenses regulating immigration 62, 67, 341, 346, 349, 518, 1188, 1192 for enforcing laws against alien anarchists 518 for expenses, deporting aliens, etc 518 for Ellis Island, N.
Y., public works 1178 for expenses of interned aliens 1188 *Immigration of Aliens, * appropriation for Commissioner General, Assistant, etc 685, 1304 for all expenses regulating 221, 935, 1424 for preventing unlawful entry of Chinese; deporting, etc 221, 935, 1424 for refunding head tax 221, 936, 1424 for enforcing alien anarchists laws 936, 1424 for deportation of aliens 936 for restricting entry of aliens, etc., immediately available; limit for 1920 385 deficiency appropriation for expenses regulating 341, 346, 349, 518, 1188, 1192 for enforcing laws against anarchists 518 for expenses deporting undesirable aliens 518 alien seamen arriving in port with contagious disease, etc., to be treated in hospitals, etc 1082 expenses to be paid by vessel owner, etc 1083 removal of suspected cases for observation, etc 1083 retention until cured, etc 1083 enforcement of return 1083 classes excluded, anarchists, etc 1009 teaching, etc., opposition to organized government 1009 teaching, etc., overthrow of Government of United States by force, killing officials, sabotage, etc 1009 writing, publishing, distributing, etc., matter advocating such teachings 1009 members of organization writing, distributing, etc., such matter 1009 loaning money for use in doctrines designated to constitute teaching, etc 1009 to organizations of such character, to constitute affiliation therewith 1009 definitions not exclusive 1009 deportation of designated classes of undesirable aliens 593 readmission prohibited 594 illiterate alien women admitted, if marrying citizens who served in United States forces during World War 981 restrictions imposed on entries, additional to existing ones, when proclaimed by the President 353 duration of 354 *Imperial Valley, Calif. * appropriation for irrigation investigations, etc 915 examination, etc., authorized for proposed extension of irrigating public and private lands in 600 report, recommendations, etc., to be submitted 600 estimates of cost, share of expense, control, etc., to be submitted 600 appropriation authorized for examination expenses, etc., of; local contribution required 601 *Imports, * restrictions on, of coal tar products continued until January 20, 1920 361 *Inaugural Ceremonies, 1921, * appropriation for Congressional expenses of 1089 *Incapacitated Persons, * appropriations for salaries not available for permanently 688, 1307 *Income Tax, * appropriation for expenses collecting 653, 1274 deficiency appropriation for expenses collecting 65, 521, 1044 proceeds from sales of American vessels built prior to January 1, 1914, exempt from 998 investment in building new ships in American shipyard required 998 *Incomes of Railroads* (*see also*Transportation Act, 1920), provisions authorizing Interstate Commerce Commission to adjust rates, etc., to secure fair return on property 488 for ascertaining and reimbursing deficits in, during Federal control 460 *Incorporations, D.
C., * charter granted, American Legion 284 Near East Relief 273 Roosevelt Memorial Association 691 American National Red Cross, executive committee enlarged 1354 Convention of the Diocese of Washington, right of women to vote authorized 278 National Conservatory of Music, charter amended 1361 National Education Association, may provide representative assembly for active members 598 *Increase of Pay, Army, Navy, etc., * additional pay allowed officers of Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Public Health Service 601 ratings specified 601 allowance to Army contract surgeons serving full time 602 emergency commutation of quarters, etc., to Army officers in the field continued to June 30, 1922 602 applicable to Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Public Health Service 602 additional $240 a year to Navy warrant officers 602 increase of 20 per cent to pay of Army and Marine Corps enlisted men 602 female nurses of Army and Navy 602 exception 602 additional ration or commutation to non-commissioned officers of Army and Marine Corps 602 determination of commutation value 602 increase of $240 a year to Army and Quartermaster Corps field clerks receiving $2, 500 or less 602cvii increase of $240 a year to those receiving less than $2, 740, to equal that amount 602 no pay reductions hereby 602 base pay of Navy enlisted men; ratings 602 firemen;
Naval Academy band; messmen 602 retainer pay of Naval Fleet Reserve, returning to active duty 603 no further increase by previous laws 603 pay of Naval Academy civilian professors and instructors to be readjusted 603 limit on expenditure for current year 603 Coast Guard pay, ratings, etc., to correspond with Navy 603 enlisted men, grades to be the same as in the Navy 603 pay of surfman continued 603 rank, etc., of district superintendents 603 no back pay granted if service terminated after December 31, 1919, and prior hereto; exception 603 Navy reenlistment benefits allowed if enlisting within a year from discharge 603 inoperative in six months 603 Coast and Geodetic Survey officers to have pay, etc., of relative Navy rank 603 retirement laws applicable 604 longevity pay credits to include service in any or all services 604 transportation in kind to families of officers on change of permanent station 604 meaning of naval permanent station 604 by transports, if station beyond continental limits 604 Navy officers allowed transportation of household effects 604 additional pay provisions limited to June 30, 1922 604 application to enlisted men 604 not computed in pay if retired prior to June 30, 1922 604 special joint committee to investigate, etc., readjustment of service pay, allowances, etc 604 no reduction in pay or allowances hereby 604 change in existing gratuities, etc 604 availability of Navy and Marine Corps, pay appropriations, 1920 604 *Increase of the Navy* (*see *Naval Establishment). *Incurred Obligations, Army, * payment authorized of, under contracts prior to July 11, 1919 278 *Indebtedness of Carriers to the United States, * provisions for ascertaining, refunding, etc., growing out of Federal control 462 *Indemnity, Lost Mail Matter, * appropriation for, registered, insured, and collect on delivery domestic 581, 1154 payment of insured and collect on delivery, by postmasters, authorized 581 for registered, etc., international 581, 1154 deficiency appropriation for domestic 67, 347, 525, 1031, 1040, 1043, 1045, 1174, 1189 employment of temporary clerks to expedite payment of claims 1174 for international 347, 349, 525, 1040, 1043, 1189, 1192 *Independent Establishments, Government* (*see also*Executive Departments, etc.), heads of, to make detailed reports of employees in nonpay status, to Civil Service Commission 619 *Independent Treasury, * appropriation for contingent expenses 173, 882 for offices of assistant treasurers 655 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 330, 521, 1023, 1161, 1183 for expenses, transfer of sub treasuries 1023 maintenance of offices of assistant treasurers discontinued after July 1, 1921 654 *Index to Congressional Record, * appropriation for salaries, preparing 1431 *India Rubber* (*see *Rubber). *Indian Affairs, Commissioner of, * appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 670, 1289 to transfer block in Forest Grove, Oreg., to Entomology Bureau 349 *Indian Agencies, * appropriation for construction, repair, etc., of buildings at 5, 411, 1228 heat and light to employees 5, 411, 1228 for agricultural experiments on farms 6, 411, 1228 deficiency appropriation for buildings 61, 64, 66, 345, 348, 1039, 1042, 1186 abandoned buildings at, may be sold 415 *Indian Allottees, * appropriation for legal expenses in allotment suits 7, 412, 1229 for hearings, etc., to determine heirs of 8, 413, 1230 payments by beneficiaries; schedule of rates 413 not applicable to Osages nor Five Civilized Tribes 8, 413, 1230 deficiency appropriation for determining heirs of deceased 1191 *Indian Commissioners, Board of, * appropriation for expenses of 7, 412, 1229 *Indian Competency Commissions, * appropriation for continuing work of, to the Five Civilized Tribes 7, 413, 1230 for, on reservations outside of Five Civilized Tribes 413, 1230 *Indian Courts, * appropriation for judges 7, 412, 1229 *Indian Department, * appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, etc., Indian Office 670, 1289 for expenses of the 3, 408, 1225 for surveying, allotting, etc., of lands in severalty 3, 408, 1225 use in Arizona and New Mexico restricted 3, 408, 1226 for irrigation expenses; amount for designated projects 3, 408, 1226 for administration expenses of districts 3, 409, 1226 for cooperative stream gauging 4, 409, 1226 for surveys for new projects, etc 4, 409, 1226 for irrigation expenses for projects from tribal funds 409, 1226 for irrigation engineers, traveling expenses, etc 4, 409, 1226 systems and projects excluded 4, 409, 1227 expenses for flood damages, etc.; limit 4, 409, 1227 reimbursement of construction charges on irrigated lands 409 use of reimbursable appropriations restricted 409 for suppressing liquor traffic 4, 410, 1227 possession an offense; punishment 4 for relieving distress; prevention of contagious diseases, etc 4, 410, 1227 use for general treatment, etc 5, 410, 1227 allotment to specified hospitals, etc 5, 410, 1227cviii appropriation for support of schools 5, 410, 1227 deaf and dumb or blind or mentally deficient children 5, 410, 1227 minimum average attendance required 410, 1227 limitation not applicable to Hope School for Girls, Springfield, S.
Dak 1227 discontinuance of schools under average, etc 410, 1227 amount for children in public schools 5, 411, 1228 not available for schools specifically appropriated for 5, 411, 1228 for construction, etc., school and agency buildings 5, 411, 1228 supervision and construction employees 5, 411, 1228 heat and light to employees 5, 411, 1228 for collecting and transporting pupils 5, 411, 1228 obtaining employment; repayment of expenses 6, 411, 1228 native pupils from Alaska 6, 411, 1228 per capita cost of pupils; determining average attendance 6 not applicable for 1919 6 for timber culture, etc 6, 411, 1228 for expenses of matrons 6, 411, 1228 for schools, etc., farms; farmers and stockmen; field matrons 6, 411, 1228 timber provisions not applicable to Menominee Reservation, Wis 6, 411, 1229 for agricultural experiments, etc 3, 411, 1229 for supplies; purchase, transportation, etc 7, 412, 1229 warehouses limited to three 7, 412, 1229 coal handling, etc., from school or agency funds 412 for telegraphing and telephoning 7, 412, 1229 for costs, etc., Indian suits; no attorneys’ fees 7, 412, 1229 for citizen commission 7, 412, 1229 for Indian police 7, 412, 1229 for judges, Indian courts 7, 412, 1229 for contingencies; special agents, etc 7, 412, 1229 for Competency Commissions 7, 413, 1230 bookkeeping machines in Indian Office to be purchased 1230 payment for law books, etc., authorized 1230 for Indian Service inspectors 8, 413, 1230 for determining heirs of deceased allottees 8, 413, 1230 clerks in Indian Office 8, 413, 1230 payments from beneficiaries 413 Osages and Five Civilized Tribes excepted 8, 413, 1230 for encouraging self support, furnishing seed, implements, etc 8, 413, 1230 repayment; limitation 8, 413, 1230 amount for passenger vehicles; limit 8, 413, 1231 for reimbursing Indians for cattle destroyed to prevent spread of contagious diseases, etc 8, 414, 1231 for A.
R. Snyder 9 for developing stock watering places, etc 9, 414, 1213 final enrollment of tribes, authorized; exception 9 relinquishment of railroad lands in Arizona, held by Indians 9 restrictions on sales, etc., of live stock of restricted Indians extended 9 appropriation for advertising sale of lands; repayment 414, 1231 acting disbursing agents authorized; security, etc 414 fees from vendees for expenses of sales, leases, etc 415 abandoned school plants and agency buildings to be sold; title, etc.; proceeds to credit of Indians 415 mining leases allowed for deposits of magnesite, gypsum, limestone, and asbestos on unallotted lands 1231 leases of restricted allotments permitted for farming and grazing;
Five Civilized Tribes excepted 1232 for support, etc., of Indians in Arizona 9, 415, 1232 for school, Fort Mojave, Ariz 9, 415, 1232 Phoenix, Ariz 9, 415, 1232 Truxton Canyon, Ariz 9, 415, 1232 for irrigation system, Gila River Reservation, Ariz 10, 415, 1232 for irrigation pumping plant, etc., Colorado River Reservation, Ariz 10, 415, 1232 for water supply, Papago Indian village, Ariz 10, 416, 1232 for school facilities, Navajo Indians, Ariz 10, 416, 1232 for water supply, Navajo and Hopi Indians on reservations 10, 416, 1232 for Ganado project, Navajo Reservation, Ariz., system 10, 416, 1232 for irrigation extension, Laguna Pueblo, N.
Mex 10 for additional water rights for Salt River Indian allotments, Ariz 10 for pumping plants for San Xavier Reservation, Ariz 11, 416, 1232 for bridges, Little Colorado and Canyon Diablo Rivers, Ariz 11 for pumping plants San Carlos Reservation, Ariz 11, 416, 1232 for power and irrigation plant, Fort Apache Reservation, Ariz., from tribal funds 11, 416, 1233 amount from agency buildings appropriation 416, 1233 for diversion dam, etc., Gila River Reservation, Ariz 416, 1233 purchase of land and other properties 1233 for Yuma County, Ariz., reimbursement 11 for John Flanagan 11 Gospel Missionary Union, patent to tract on Western Navajo Reservation 11 for investigating need for bridge on Salt River Reservation, Ariz 12 for water diverting works, Gila River Reservation, Ariz., above Florence 417 limit of cost increased 417 investigation of need of road across Papago Reservation, Ariz 417 for bridges, Little Colorado and Canyon Diablo Rivers, near Leupp Agency, Ariz 417, 1233 for bridge, .
Salt River, in Salt River Reservation, Ariz., cooperation of State, etc 417 for investigating, etc., need for bridge over Colorado River, near Lees Ferry, Ariz 1233 sale of school property to Tucson, Ariz 1233cix appropriation for support, etc., of Indians in California 12, 417, 1234 for landsfor homeless Indians, Calif 12, 417, 1234 for school, Sherman Institute, Riverside, Calif 12, 417, 1234 for irrigation charges, Yuma Reservation, Calif.; repayment 12, 417, 1234 for school, Fort Bidwell, Calif 12, 418, 1234 Greenville, Calif 12, 418, 1234 for road, Hoopa Valley Reservation, Calif 12, 418, 1234 for purchase of Volcan cemetery tract, San Diego County, Calif 418 for trial, Klamath River Reservation, Calif.; payment of indebtedness 418 for roads and bridges, Yuma Reservation, Calif 1234 for relief of distress, Seminoles, Fla 12, 418, 1234 for support, etc., of Fort Hall Reservation Indians, Idaho 13, 418, 1234 for irrigation, etc., Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 13, 418, 1234 comprehensive report on enlargement, etc., to be made 418 for fulfilling treaty with Bannocks, Idaho 12, 418, 1234 Coeur d’Alenes, Idaho 13, 418, 1234 for drainage of Sac and Fox lands, in Iowa 1234 for school, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans 13, 418, 1235 sale of part of school lands 419 for two day school plants, Kickapoo Reservation, Kans 13, 419 for school, Mount Pleasant, Mich 13, 419, 1235 Pipestone, Minn 13, 419, 1235 for schools for Chippewas of the Mississippi in Minnesota 13, 419, 1235 use restricted 419, 1235 for annual celebration, White Earth Band of Chippewas, Minn 13, 419 for logging expenses, etc., Red Lake Indian Forest, Minn., from timber sales; use of receipts hereafter 14 for bridge across Red Lake River, Minn 14 for county road work, Fond du Lac School, etc., Minn 14 for expenses of general council, Chippewas of Minnesota 14, 419 committee to Washington 14, 419 for White Earth Reservation, Minn., completing roll of allottees 14, 419 for erection of homes for Chippewas, destroyed by fire 14 use of amount; from tribal fund 14 for repairing roads, in Chippewa, etc., reservations, Minn 15 for roads and bridges on Red Lake Reservation, Minn 15, 419, 1235 for promoting civilization, Chippewas in Minnesota, from tribal funds; objects specified 15, 419, 1235 transfer of hospitals, etc., to the State 1236 for Hattie A.
McKusick 420 for paying Itasca County, Minn., for tuition of Chippewas children, 1914–1920, from Indian funds 1236 for relief of distress, civilization, etc., full-blood Choctaw Indians in Mississippi 15, 420, 1236 for support, etc., of Fort Belknap Agency Indians, Mont 15, 420, 1236 Flathead Agency Indians, Mont 15, 420, 1236 appropriation for support, etc., of Fort Peck Agency Indians, Mont 15, 420, 1236 Blackfeet Agency Indians, Mont 15, 420, 1237 for irrigation, Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont 16, 420, 1237 for fulfilling treaties with Crows, Mont 16, 420, 1237 for civilization, etc., Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Mont 16, 421, 1237 for “line riders,” Northern Cheyenne Reservation, Mont 16, 421 for civilization, etc., Rocky Boy Band of Chippewas, etc., Mont 16, 421, 1237 for irrigation systems, Flathead Reservation, Mont 16, 421, 1237 Fort Peck, Reservation, Mont. 16, 421, 1237 Blackfeet Reservation, Mont 16, 421, 1237 amount for passenger-carrying vehicles on irrigation projects 16, 421 for irrigation systems, Crow Reservation, Mont., from tribal funds 16, 421, 1237 Blackfeet Reservation, Mont., disposal of surplus lands repealed 16 for school building, Browning, Mont., on Blackfeet Reservation; condition 421 allotments of coal lands by Fort Peck Reservation Indians, Mont.; conditions 421 lieu lands selection by Montana in Flathead Reservation 421 allotment of irrigable lands to children on Fort Peck Reservation, Mont 422 for bridge, Two Medicine Creek on Blackfeet Reservation, Mont., from tribal funds 422 for paying claims against sales of lands of Flathead Indians in Bitter Root Valley, Mont 1237 block in Browning town site granted to Glacier County, Mont., for public school; conditions 1237 for construction of highway in Blackfeet Reservation from Yellowstone to Glacier Park 1237 for school, Genoa, Nebr 17, 422, 1238 for support, etc., of Indians in Nevada.. 17, 422 1238 for school, Carson City, Nev 17, 422, 1238 for irrigation system, Pyramid Lake Reservation, Nev 17, 422, 1238 for irrigation system, Moapa River Reservation, Nev 1238 for maintenance charges, on Paiute allotments in Truckee-Carson project, Nev 1238 for support, etc., of Indians in New Mexico 422, 1238 for school, Albuquerque, N.
Mex 17, 422, 1238 Santa Fe, N. Mex 18, 422, 1238 for attorney, Pueblo Indians, N. Mex 18, 422, 1239 for highway, Mesa Verde Park to Gallup N. Mex., Navajo, etc., Reservation 18, 422 for reconstructing, etc., Laguna Pueblo irrigation system, N. Mex 18, 423, 1238 for wells for water for domestic, etc., purposes, on Pueblo Indian lands, N. Mex 423, 1238 for constructing road and bridge on Mescalero Reservation, N. Mex.; repayment 18, 423, 1238 for completing bridge, San Juan River, N.
Mex 18cx appropriation for draining Pueblo lands, Rio Grande Valley, N. Mex 423, 1239 for land for Navajo Tribes, from, tribal moneys 423 grazing land leases 423 for Hogback irrigation project, Navajo Reservation, N. Mex 1239 for repairing bridges over Rio Grande, at Isleta and San Felipe 1239 for approach to bridge over San Juan River at Farmington N. Mex 1239 relinquishment, etc., of lands in designated counties, N. Mex., and lieu selections allowed to consolidate holdings 1239 for fulfilling treaties with Senecas, N.Y 18, 423, 1239 Six Nations, N.
Y 18, 423, 1239 for school, Cherokee, N. C 18, 423, 1239 for bridge across Oconalufty River, near Cherokee School, N. C 18 for support, etc., of Devils Lake Sioux, N. Dak 19, 424, 1239 Fort Berthold Agency Indians, N. Dak 19, 424, 1240 Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewas, N. Dak 19, 424, 1240 for school, Bismarck, N. Dak 19, 424, 1240 Fort Totten, N. Dak 19, 424, 1240 Wahpeton, N. Dak 19, 424, 1240 for roads and bridges, Standing Rock Reservation, N. Dak 19, 424 Fort Totten Reservation, N.
Dak., sale of lands to school district 19 lands to unalloted living children, Fort Berthold Reservation, N. Dak.; mineral rights reserved 424 for reimbursing Fort Berthold Reservation N. Dak., for lands added to Verendrye National Monument 424 for reimbursing Benson County, N. Dak., for care of insane Indians 19 for support, etc., of Wichitas, etc., Okla 19, 424, 1240 for agency, etc., Kiowas, Comanches, and Apaches, Okla., from tribal funds 20, 424, 1240 for maintenance, etc., Kiowas, etc., from tribal funds 20, 425, 1240 for support, etc., of Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Okla., from tribal funds 20, 425, 1240 Kansas Indians, Okla 20, 425, 1240 Kickapoos, Okla 20, 425, 1240 Poncas, Okla, and Nebr 20, 425, 1240 for school, Chilocco, Okla 20, 425, 1240 roads and bridges 20, 425, 1240 report on additions, etc 1240 for fulfilling treaties with Pawnees, Okla 20, 425, 1241 Quapaws, Okla 20, 425, 1241 for education, etc., of Osage children, from tribal funds 20, 425, 1241 Saint Louis Mission Boarding School included 20, 425, 1241 for Osage Agency, Okla., from tribal funds 21, 426, 1241 for Osage oil and gas production expenses 21, 426, 1241 for new office building, etc., Osage Agency, Okla., from tribal funds 21, 426, 1241 use of old building 21, 426 cost increased 1241 appropriation for visits of Osage Tribal Council to Washington, D.
C 426, 1241 for expert services adjusting claims as to assessments of lands in Osage County, Okla 1241 for Victor M. Locke, from Choctaw tribal funds 21 for Five Civilized Tribes, Okla.; administering affairs of 21, 426, 1242 undisputed claims to be adjusted by superintendent; exception 21, 426 appeals allowed to Secretary of the Interior 21, 426 for per capita payment to Choctaws and Chickasaws from tribal funds 22, 426, 1242 distribution expenses 22, 427, 1242 Henry W. Blair 22 additional amount allowed hereafter from all available funds 427 for attorneys, etc., in probate matters, Five Civilized Tribes, and Quapaws 22, 427, 1242 for Cherokee Orphan Training School, Okla 23, 427, 1242 for common schools, Five Civilized Tribes and Quapaws 23, 427, 529, 1242 date of Act corrected 529 for expenses, sale of unalotted lands, etc., Five Civilized Tribes 23, 427, 1242 coal and asphalt lands included 23, 427, 1242 specific authority required for expending tribal moneys; exceptions 23, 427, 1242 tribal attorneys 23, 428, 1243 tribal schools continued; repairs, etc 23, 428, 1243 Mekusukey Academy, from Seminole funds 1243 for fulfilling treaties with Choctaws, Okla 23, 428, 1243 for George D.
Rodgers, from Chickasaw funds 24 for Stuart, Lewis, Gordon, and Rutherford, from Creek funds 24 sale of Choctaw and Chickasaw coal and asphalt lands 24 claims against Creeks and Seminoles to be filed within one year 24 for reimbursing William R. McIntosh, from Choctaw funds 24 for reimbursing Jacob B. Moore, from Chickasaw funds 24 for support, etc., of Indians of Klamath Agency, Oreg 25, 428, 1243 Warm Springs Agency, Oreg 25, 428, 1243 Umatilla Agency, Oreg 25, 428, 1243 for school, Salem, Oreg 25, 428, 1243 investigation of claim of Charles S.
Hood for services 25 Klamath Reservation, issue of withheld trust patents 25 for support, etc., of Indians of Grande Ronde and Siletz Agencies, Oreg 25, 428, 1243 for Modoc Point, etc., irrigation projects, Klamath Reservation, Oreg 25, 428, 1243 for school, Flandreau, S. Dak 25, 428, 1244 Pierre, S. Dak 25, 428, 1244 Rapid City, S. Dak 25, 429, 1244 for support, etc., of Sionx of different tribes, S. Dak 25, 429, 1244 schools 26, 429, 1244 for support, etc., of Yankton Sioux, S.
Dak 26, 429, 1244cxi appropriation for asylum for insane Indians, Canton, S. Dak 26, 429, 1244 for support, etc., of Rosebud Agency Sioux Indians, S. Dak., from tribal funds 26, 429 for per capita to Rosebud Sioux, from tribal funds; purchase of cattle 26 for roads and bridges, Pine Ridge Reservation, S. Dak., from tribal funds 429 for bridge, Cheyenne River on Cheyenne River Reservation, S. Dak.; condition 429 for support of Alabama and Coushatta Indians, Texas 1244 for fulfilling treaty with Confederated Bands of Utes, Utah 26, 429, 1244 for support, etc., of detached Indians in Utah 26, 430, 1244 for distributing principal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 26, 430, 1245 to Navajo Springs Band in Colorado 26, 430, 1245 Uintah, etc., Bands in Utah 26, 430, 1245 Southern Utes in Colorado 27, 430, 1245 for promoting self support, etc., from accrued interest 27, 430, 1245 for irrigating allotted lands of Uncompahgre, etc., Utes in Utah, from tribal funds 27, 430, 1245 reimbursing Joseph M.
Bryant 430 for public schools in Uintah and Duchesne Counties, Utah; condition 27, 430, 1245 division of special funds of Confederated Bands of Utes to credit of each band 430 bridges across Duchesne River conveyed to Utah and to Duchesne County 1245 for support, etc., of D’Wamish, etc., Indians, Wash 27, 431, 1245 Makah Indians, Wash 27, 431, 1245 Qui-nai-elts and Quil-leh-utes, Wash 27, 431, 1245 Yakima Agency Indians 27, 431, 1245 Colville, etc., Agencies Indians 27, 431, 1245 Joseph’s Band of Nez Perce Indians, Wash 27, 431, 1245 Spokane Indians, Wash 27, 431, 1245 for fulfilling treaty with Spokanes, Wash 1245 for irrigation, lands of Yakima allottees, Wash 27 for additional water supply to Yakima Reservation, Wash., allottees 27, 431 for Cushman School, Tacoma, Wash 27 for Wapato irrigation system, Yakima Reservation, Wash.; repayment 28, 431, 1246 payment for damages 28, 431, 1246 collection and use of charges from white landowners 28, 431 patent of Davie Skoota, on Lummi Reservation, Wash., canceled 28 for irrigating additional lands, Yakima Reservation, Wash 28, 432 reimbursement from operation charges; security for payments, etc 28 return of lands to dispossessed Nisqually Indians in Pierce County, Wash 28 limit of cost increased 432 for road, Quiniault Reservation, Wash.; reappropriation 432, 1246 taxation of allotted lands by Stevens and Ferry Counties, Wash., to be investigated, etc 432 appropriation for operating, etc., Toppenish-Simcoe irrigation system on Yakima Reservation, Wash 1246 for operating Ahtanum irrigation system, Yakima Reservation, Wash 1246 for school, Hayward, Wis 29, 432, 1246 Tomah, Wis 29, 432, 1246 for support, etc., Chippewas of Lake Superior, Wis 29, 432, 1246 Pottawatomies, Wis 29, 432, 1246 for self support, etc., of Wisconsin Band of Pottawatomies, Wis. and Mich 29, 432 per capita payment; restriction 29 Erik O.
Morstad 29 for relieving distress, etc., Saint Croix Indians, Wis 29, 432, 1246 for purchase of lands for Saint Croix Chippewa Indians, Wis.; per capita payment 433, 1246 for per capita payment to Menominees, Wis., from tribal funds 1247 for road from Odanah in Bad River Reservation, Wis., from tribal funds; condition 29 patent to Steve Grover 30 for support, etc., of Shoshones, Wyo. 30, 433, 1247 for school, Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 30, 433, 1247 for fulfilling treaty with Shoshones, Wyo 30, 433, 1247 for irrigation, Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 30, 433, 1247 for Riverton irrigation project, Wyo 433 for irrigating additional ceded lands; repayment 30, 433 for roads, etc., Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 30, 433, 1247 for additional amounts from tribal funds for support, etc., of specified Indians 31, 433, 1247 gold, etc., mining leases allowed on reserved mineral lands of Indian reservations in designated States 31 regulations governing prospecting, royalties, etc 32 no public lands to be withdrawn for Indian reservations except by act of Congress 34 for investigation of Indian Service by members of House Committee on Indian Affairs 34 powers conferred, employees, etc 34 alienation restrictions further extended on designated Quapaw Indian allottees, etc 1248 mining leases allowed on restricted allotments;
State tax permitted, etc 1249 for Clarence W. Turner and Mrs. William B. Hord, from Creek Nation funds 1249 for irrigation system, Crow Indian Reservation, Mont., from tribal funds 196 for bridge, etc., Shivwitz Reservation; repayment 196 deficiency appropriation for suppression of liquor traffic 61, 64, 66, 1186 for school and agency buildings 61, 64, 66, 345, 348, 1039, 1042, 1186 for transporting pupils 61, 345, 1042cxii deficiency appropriation for supplies; purchase, transportation, etc 61, 62, 64, 66, 345, 348, 523, 1042, 1171, 1186, 1191 for irrigation, Colorado River, Ariz 61, 64, 66 for water supply, Papago Indian villages, Ariz 62, 64, 66, 345, 1172 for Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewas, N.
Dak 62 for Five Civilized Tribes 62, 1186 for Modoc Point irrigation project, Klamath Reservation, Oreg 62 for Sioux Indians, different tribes 62, 66, 345, 346, 523, 1042, 1186 for school, Rapid City, S. Dak 62, 346 for support of schools 64, 345, 523, 1039, 1042, 1045, 1171, 1186, 1191 for telegraphing and telephoning 64, 66, 345, 523, 1039, 1042, 1186 for school, Truxton Canyon, Ariz 64 for school, Greenville, Calif 64, 523, 1042, 1171 for school, Albuquerque, N. Mex 64, 523, 1039, 1042 for school, Tomah, Wis 64, 66, 1039, 1042, 1186 for irrigation, Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 64, 1172 for school, Fort Mojave, Ariz 66, 345, 1039, 1042, 1171 for support of Indians in Arizona and New Mexico 66, 1042, 1186, 1191 for school, Kickapoo Reservation, Kans 66, 523 for school, Lawrence, Kans 66, 348 for Indians at Klamath Agency, Oreg 66 for school, Carlisle, Pa 66, 345 for school, Pierre, S.
Dak 66 for school, Hayward, Wis 66, 348, 1186 for school, Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 66, 1186 for relieving distress, etc., among Indians 345, 348, 523, 1042, 1186 for general expenses 345, 1039, 1042, 1186 for school, Fort Bidwell, Calif 345 for support of nonreservation Indians in Nevada 345, 523, 1186 for school, Chilocco, Okla 345, 1039, 1042 for Indian police 348, 523, 1186 for water supply, Navajo and Hopi Indians, Ariz 348, 523, 1042, 1172 for school, Riverside, Calif 348, 1171, 1186 for school, Cherokee, N.
C 348, 1171 for school, Bismarck, N. Dak 348, 1186 for school, Wahpeton, N. Dak 348, 523, 1171 for support, etc., Chippewas of Lake Superior, Wis 348, 1042, 1045, 1171 for costs, etc., Indian suits 523 for encouraging self support, etc 523, 1042, 1186 for schools, Pawnees, Okla 523 for school, Salem, Oreg 523, 1186 for timber culture, etc 1039, 1186 for school, Sante Fe, N. Mex 1039 for support of Kickapoos, Okla 1039, 1171 for roads, etc., Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 1039 for inspectors 1042 for support, etc., Chippewas of the Mississippi, Minn 1042 for support, Blackfeet Agency Indians, Mont 1042, 1171 for school, Carson City, Nev 1042, 1171 for support of Pawnees, etc., Okla 1042, 1171 for irrigation, Yakima Reservation, Wash 1042, 1172 for support of Fort Peck Agency Indians, Mont 1171 for school, Phoenix, Ariz 1171 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Colville, etc., Agencies Indians, Wash 1171 for school, Pipestone, Minn 1171, 1186 for support of Joseph’s Band of Nez Perces, Wash 1171 for school, Genoa, Nebr 1171 for irrigation, Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 1171 for irrigation, Jemez and Zia Pueblos, N.
Mex 1172 for irrigation, Blackfeet Reservation, Mont 1172 for irrigation, Ganado project, Navajo Reservation, Ariz 1172 for pumping plants, San Xavier Reservation, Ariz 1172 for surveying, allotting, etc 1172 for highway, Mesa Verde Park to Gallup, N. Mex 1172 for suppressing contagious diseases among live stock 1172 for Pawnee Indians, Okla.; payment for purchase of lands from 1172 for increase of compensation 1186 for support of Indians in California 1186 for school Flandreau, S.
Dak 1186 for support, etc., Shoshones, Wyo 1186 for Indians of Wind River Reservation, Wyo 1186 for determining heirs of deceased allottee 1191 block in Forest Grove, Oreg., transferred to Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture 349 *Indian Depredation Claims, * appropriation for defense in 207, 921, 1410 deficiency appropriation for paying judgments in 60, 521, 1038 *Indian Farmers and Stockmen, * appropriation for 6, 411, 1229 *Indian Matrons, * appropriation for 6, 411, 1228 *Indian Oasis Hospital, Ariz., * appropriation for maintenance, etc, of 5, 410, 1227 *Indian Office, Interior Department* (*see also*Indian Department), appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, clerks, etc 670, 1289 for telegraph and telephone messages on Indian Service with 7, 412, 1229 for purchase of bookkeeping machines, etc 1230 payment for law books, etc., authorized 1230 for clerks, etc., determining heirs of deceased Indian allottees 8, 413, 1230 deficiency appropriation for telegraphing and telephoning 64, 66, 345, 523, 1039, 1042, 1186 *Indian Police, * appropriation for pay, etc 7, 412, 1229 deficiency appropriation for pay, etc 348, 523, 1186 *Indian Pupils, * appropriation for support, etc., of, at schools 5, 410, 1227 discontinuance of schools with minimum attendance 410, 1227 tuition in public, etc., schools 5, 410, 1228 for transporting, etc 5, 411, 1228 obtaining employment; refund 6, 411, 1228 native pupils from Alaska 6, 411, 1228 per capita restriction .. 6 deficiency appropriation for transporting, etc 61, 345, 1042cxiii *Indian Reservations, * appropriation for surveying, allotting, in severalty, etc., of lands in; reimbursable 3, 408, 1225 repayment of expenses 3, 408, 1221 for irrigation and drainage expenses; projects specified 3, 408, 1226 for timber protection, etc 6, 411, 1228 Menominee, Wis., excluded 6, 411, 1228 for developing stock watering places on; condition 9, 414, 1231 for irrigation, Gila River, Ariz 10, 415, 1232 for irrigation, Colorado River, Ariz 10, 415, 1232 for water supply, Navajo, Ariz 10, 416, 1232 for Ganado irrigation project on Navajo, Ariz 10, 416, 1232 for irrigation, San Xavier, Ariz 416, 1232 for irrigation, San Carlos, Ariz 416, 1232 for irrigation, Fort Apache, Ariz 416, 1233 for irrigation, Gila River, Ariz 10, 416, 1233 for irrigation, Yuma, Ariz.; repayment 12 for irrigation, Fort Hall, Idaho 13, 413, 1234 for drainage assessments, in Minnesota; repayment 15 for irrigation, Fort Belknap, Mont 16, 420, 1237 for irrigation, Flathead, Mont 16, 421, 1237 for irrigation, Fort Peck, Mont 16, 421, 1237 for irrigation, Blackfeet, Mont 16, 421, 1237 for irrigation, Crow, Mont 16, 421, 1237 for highway, Yellowstone to Glacier Park, within Blackfeet 1237 for irrigation, Pyramid Lake, Nev 17, 422, 1238 for irrigation, Moapa River, Nev 1238 for irrigation, Laguna Pueblo, N.
Mex 423, 1238 for irrigation, Modoc Point, Klamath, Oreg 25, 428, 1243 for irrigation, Uncompahgre Utes, etc 27, 430, 1245 for irrigation, Yakima, Wash 27, 28, 431, 1246 for irrigation, Shoshone, Wyo 30, 433, 1247 for expenses opening, to entry; reimbursable 195, 908, 1398 for irrigation, Big Hom Valley, Crow, Mont 196 Colville, Wash., time further extended for payments on ceded lands of 536 Crow, Mont., survey allotting, etc., of lands in 751 fees to be charged for sales of allotments, leases, etc 415 Flathead, Mont., allotments to unallotted living children enrolled with tribe 452 Fort Belknap, Mont., allotment of unreserved lands to Indians on 1356 Fort Lapwai, Idaho, grant of tract of school lands to Lapwai school district 553 Fort Peck, Mont., blocks in town sites in ceded, granted to school districts 549 time extended for payments by homesteaders on ceded lands of 365 lands surrendered by South Dakota, restored to Pine Ridge 1193 leases for gold, etc., mining allowed on withdrawn mineral unallotted lands of, in designated States 31 leasing deposits of magnesite, gypsum, limestone, and asbestos permitted on unallotted lands in 1231 proceeds from licenses for power projects within, to be credited to Indians thereof 1072 time extended for paying installments for ceded lands of Cheyenne River, S.
Dak 1447 ceded Standing Rock, N. and S. Dak., lands 1446 restricted allotments may be leased for farming and grazing by allottees; condition 1232 not applicable to Five Civilized Tribes 1232 withdrawal of public lands for, forbidden except by act of Congress 34 *Indian Schools, * appropriation for support, etc., of 5, 410, 1227 provision for the deaf and dumb or blind or mentally deficient 5, 410, 1227 discontinuance of schools with less than specified pupils 410, 1227 attendance limitation not applicable to Hope School for Girls, Springfield, S.
Dak 1227 transfers directed; return of moneys appropriated 410, 1228 maintenance in public schools 5, 411, 1228 not to be used for schools specifically appropriated for 5, 411, 1228 for constructing, etc., buildings 5, 411, 1228 heat and light to employees’ quarters 5, 411, 1228 for transporting, etc., pupils 5, 411, 1228 employment for pupils; refunding, etc 6, 411, 1228 Alaska pupils 6, 411, 1228 per capita expenditure restrictions; exception 6 deficiency appropriation for buildings 61, 64, 66, 345, 348, 1039, 1042, 1186 for transporting pupils, etc 61, 345, 1042 for support 64, 345, 523, 1039, 1042, 1045, 1171, 1186, 1191 abandoned, etc., buildings may be sold 415 sale authorized of land, etc., Tucson, Ariz., for public school 1233 *Indian Service, * investigation of conduct of, by members of House Committee on Indian Affairs 34 appropriation for expenses 34 powers conferred 34 *Indian Service Inspectors, * appropriation for pay and expenses 7, 413, 1230 deficiency appropriation for 1042 *Indian Supplies, * appropriation for purchase, transporting, etc 7, 412, 1229 warehouses restricted to three 7, 412, 1229 coal delivery, etc., payable from agency of school funds 412 for telegraphing, etc 7, 412, 1229 deficiency appropriation for purchasing and transporting 6, 62, 64 66, 345, 348, 523, 1039, 1042, 1045, 1171, 1186, 1191 for telegraphing and telephoning 64, 66, 345, 523, 1039, 1042, 1186 *Indianapolis, Ind., * appropriation for care of Confederate section Greenlawn Cemetery 184, 196, 1387 *Indianhead, Md., * appropriation for operating, etc., Government house at 223 for operating, etc., Government dormitories at 224cxiv *Indians, * appropriation for survey, etc., for allotments in severalty 3, 408, 1225 restriction on use in Arizona and New Mexico 3, 408, 1225 for suppressing liquor traffic among 4, 418, 1227 for relieving distress, preventing, and treating diseases, etc 4, 410, 1227 amount for new hospitals; limitation 4 general treatment, etc 5, 410, 1227 for maintenance of designated hospitals, etc 5, 410, 1227 for directing farming and stock raising among 6, 411, 1229 for legal expenses in allotment and property suits 8, 412, 1229 for determining heirs of deceased allottees 413, 1230 payments by beneficiaries 413 for encouraging industry and self support among; repayment 8, 413, 1230 restriction on expenditure for any one tribe 8, 414, 1230 for live stock of, destroyed to prevent contagious diseases, etc 8, 414, 1231 for care of insane.
Benson County, N. Dak 19 deficiency appropriation for suppressing liquor traffic among 61, 64, 66, 1186 for relieving distress, etc., among 345, 348, 1042, 1186 for legal expenses in allotment, etc., suits 523 for encouraging industry among 523, 1042, 1186 citizenship granted American, honourably discharged from service in World War 350 tribal rights, etc., not impaired 350 Fort Belknap Reservation Indians, Mont., receiving trust patents 1356 Osage Indians, Okla 1250 claims of Sioux, referred to court of Claims 738 fee to be charged on sales of allotments, leases, etc 415 payment by vendee, lessee, etc 415 final enrollment of any tribe, authorized 9 effect of enrolment 9 tribes excepted 9 Osage civilization fund claim, referred to Court of Claims 1097 restricted, may lease allotments for farming and grazing purposes 1232 regulations, etc., to be prescribed 1232 Five Civilized Tribes excepted 1232 restrictions on sales, etc., of live stock of restricted 9 branding, etc., required 9 punishment for violations 9 *Indians, American, * appropriation for ethnological researches among 181, 891, 1383 *Industrial Alcohol* (*see also*National Prohibition Act), meaning of “alcohol” and “container” as used herein 319 alcohol producers may register as industrial alcohol plants 319 bond and permit required for operating 319 warehouses for other than beverage alcohol may be established 319 bonds and permits required 319 containers to be used 320 transfers of product to other plants or warehouses authorized 320 tax on product when made 320 lien for, on product and premises 320 beverage spirits on hand may be withdrawn for denaturing 320 for deposit in industrial alcohol warehouses 320 redistillation of, for nonbeverage use 320 present distilleries, etc., may be operated as industrial alcohol plants or warehouses 320 alcohol may be produced from any material at, plants 320 disposal of, for any lawful use 320 exemption of, from general distillery and warehouse provisions 320 regulations authorized 320 tax-free alcohol provisions 320 denaturing alcohol plants authorized on industrial plants, etc., conditions 320 product of, free from tax 321 distilled vinegar; proof, etc., exemption 321 alcohol may be transferred from industrial plants for denaturing, etc 321 proof allowed for denaturing 321 for Government, State, etc., uses 321 for scientific research, hospitals, etc 321 permits required for purchase 321 United States, etc., excepted; regulations to be prescribed 321 additional penalties for violation of these provisions 321 general provisions to be prescribed for industrial and denaturing plants and warehouses 321 details specified 321 allowance for alcohol lost by evaporation, etc 321 punishment for violating industrial and denaturing alcohol provisions 321 method of tax collection optional 322 release of property seized, on giving bond 322 general administrative revenue laws, etc., applicable 322 prior inconsistent laws repealed 322 *Industrial Conference, First, * deficiency appropriation for expenses of, called by the President 519 *Industrial Education, * appropriation for investigating, etc 671, 1291 deficiency appropriation for investigating 522 *Industrial Home School, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries and expenses 97, 867, 1135 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 1020 *Industrial Home School for Colored Children, D. C., * appropriation for salaries and expenses 96, 867, 1138 sale of products, etc 867, 1138 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 42 *Industrial Organizations, * no discrimination in benefits of vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry, based on membership in 737 penalty for violation 737 *Industrial Property, International Bureau for Protection of, * appropriation for share in expense of 671, 1291 deficiency appropriation for 1042, 1191 *Industrial Relations Commission, * deficiency appropriation for 1043 *Industries, American, * appropriation for investigating problems of new, developed during the war 683, 1302cxv deficiency appropriation for investigating problems of, developed during the war 340 for development, etc., of safety standards for 340 for cooperative standardizing instruments, machinery, etc., used in 341 *Industry, Persons Disabled in, * cooperation with States for vocational rehabilitation of 735 *Infant Mortality, * appropriation for investigating, etc 686, 1305 *Infantile Paralysis, * appropriation for prevention of epidemic 175, 885, 1377 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemic 508 *Infantile Paralysis, D.
C., * appropriation for preventing 89, 860, 1131 *Infantry, Army, * officers and enlisted men composing 769 tank units included 769 Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry made part of 770 *Infantry School, Camp Benning, Ga., * appropriation for instruction expenses 950 for buildings, etc 963 substituted for Infantry School of Arms, Fort Sill, Okla 453 *Infantry School of Arms, Fort Sill, Okla., * appropriation for instruction expenses 106 substitution of Infantry School, Camp Benning, Ga., for 453 *Infectious Diseases, * appropriation for preventing, etc., among Indians 4, 410 1227 *Infernal Machines, etc., * declared nonmailable 620 punishment for sending, by mail with intent to injure, kill, etc 621 *Influenza, * appropriation for prevention of epidemic. 175, 885, 1377 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemic 508 temporary use of Army hospital equipment to Kansas, to check epidemic of 436 *Information Division, Bureau of Immigration, * appropriation for chief, assistants, etc 685 *Injunctions, * issue of, to restrain violations of War Prohibition Act 306 to restrain violations of National Prohibition Act 314 punishment for violating 315 *Injunctions, D.
C., * damages recovered under bond to obtain preliminary, etc., may include reasonable counsel fees 565 *Injuries by Intoxicated Persons, * actions allowed against seller of liquor causing 313 exemplary damages allowed 313 by parents of injured person 313 *Injuries to District of Columbia Employees, * appropriation for compensation 841, 1112 deficiency appropriation for compensation fund allowances, etc 1016 *Injuries to Government Employees* (*see also*Employees’ Compensation Fund), appropriation for allowances, etc., from compensation fund 778, 887, 1379 compensation for, extended to employees of District of Columbia 104 compensation for; police and firemen excepted 104 appropriation for awards by commission 104 *Injuries to Seamen, * action for damages allowed in cases of 1007 procedure, etc 1007 *Inland and Coastwise Waterways, * appropriation for expenses of operating boats, barges, etc., on, under War Department 906, 1392 for experts, clerks, etc., in Department 906, 1392 provisions for terminal facilities 1392 deficiency appropriation for operating boats, barges, etc., on 1026 operation of New York State Barge Canal by Secretary of War terminated 1149 disposal of boats, etc 1149 receipts to be used for development of other canals, etc 1149 retention temporarily of portion of 1149 *Inland and Port Storage, * appropriation for expenses of, for Army supplies 121, 967 balances of appropriations covered in, 1918–1919, etc 1353 *Inland Waterways* (*see also*Transportation Act, 1920), boats and other transportation facilities on, used during Federal control, transferred to Secretary of War 458 operation, etc., continued 458 payment of all claims for, under contracts, etc 458 facilities to be operated subject to interstate commerce and Shipping Act provisions 458 merchant vessels subject to all shipping, etc., laws 458 employees to be appointed 458 *Inland Waterways Transportation, * investigation by Secretary of War directed for promoting, developing, etc 499 subjects designated 499 compilation, distribution, etc., of valuable data 499 the Great Lakes included 499 construction, operation, etc., of facilities authorized 458 terminal facilities for interchange of traffic 458 loans to State for construction thereof; condition 453 operation directed for water facility carriage on the Mississippi above Saint Louis 458 *Innkeepers, D.
C.* (*see *Hotels, D. C.). *Inquiries and Investigations, Senate, * appropriation for expenses of 633, 939, 1254 deficiency appropriation for expenses 57, 342 *Insane Asylum, D. C.* (*see *Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D. C.). *Insane, D. C., * appropriation for expenses executing lunacy writs 92, 862, 1134 for support of indigent 97, 868, 1139 for deporting indigent nonresident 97, 868, 1139 deficiency appropriation for lunacy writs 41, 1019, 1158 for support of indigent 42, 590, 1158 for deporting indigent nonresident 24, 1020, 1158cxvi *Insane, Navy and Marine Corps, * appropriation for care of, on the Pacific coast 146, 823 *Insane Persons, * provisions for payments under War Risk Insurance Act to, in asylums, if no guardian appointed, etc 371 *Insane Persons, Alaska, * appropriation for care of 203, 916, 1405 *Insanitary Buildings, D.
C., * appropriation for condemning 74, 849, 1120 *Insect Pests, * appropriation for expenses of quarantine against 267, 726, 1344 *Insecticide Act, * appropriation for salaries, enforcement of 267, 725, 1343 for expenses 267, 726, 1344 deficiency appropriation for expenses enforcing 64, 67 *Insecticides, etc., * appropriation for chemical investigations, etc 254, 713, 1332 for investigating manufacture, etc., of 267, 726, 1344 *Insects* (*see also*Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture), appropriation for investigations, etc 256, 714, 1334 for study of, affecting health of man, etc.; household 256, 715, 1334 importation of useful 256 *Insects Affecting Agriculture* (*see *Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Inspection of Buildings, etc., D.
C., * fees to be prescribed for; schedules to be posted, etc 69 *Inspector General’s Department, Army, * appropriation for expert accountant 112, 956 for mileage, expert accountant 112, 956 deficiency appropriation for mileage, expert accountant 1026 officers composing 765 *Inspector General’s Office, War Department, * appropriation for clerks, etc 659, 1277 *Inspectors, Interior Department, * appropriation for 669, 1287 for per diem, etc 669, 1288 deficiency appropriation for traveling expenses 1039 *Inspectors of Hulls and of Boilers, * appropriation for, assistant, etc 679, 1298 *Inspectors, Postal Service,* (*see *Post Office Inspectors). *Instruction Camps, etc., Naval Reserve Force, * appropriation for incurred obligations incident to closing 135 *Instruction Camps, Marine Corps, * appropriation for maintenance, etc 154 *Instruction of Foreigners, D.
C., * appropriation for expenses 82, 852 *Instruction Pay, Diplomatic and Consular Service, * appropriation for 740, 1206 deficiency appropriation for 1042 *Instruments, Mechanical, etc., * deficiency appropriation for cooperative standardizing, used in industries 341 *Insular Affairs Bureau, Army, * appropriation for pay of officers 110 for care of insane soldiers in the Philippines and Porto Rico 122, 968 officers of; present chief to continue as major general 769 *Insular Affairs Bureau, War Department, * appropriation for clerks, etc 660, 1279 *Insular Possessions * appropriation for fortifications 610, 1350 for preservation, repair, etc., of, and torpedo structures, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 610, 1350 for searchlights for harbor defenses, Philippine and Hawaiian Islands 610, 1350 for electric equipment, etc., Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 610, 1350 for submarine mine structures, etc., Philippine Islands 610 for land defenses, etc., Hawaiian Islands. 610 for sites, etc., coast defenses, Hawaiian Islands 610 for preparing plans of fortifications, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 610, 1350 for engineer wharf, Fort Mills, Philippine Islands 610, 1350 for constructing seacoast batteries, Hawaiian Islands 610, 1350 for fire control installations 610, 1350 for seacoast cannon, etc 610, 1350 for ammunition for seacoast cannon, etc 611, 1350 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 611, 1350 for submarine mines, etc 611 for maintenance, submarine mines 611 for barracks and quarters, Seacoast Artillery, Philippine and Hawaiian Islands 611, 1350 for fire control stations, etc., Philippine and Hawaiian Islands 611, 1351 for submarine mine supplies, insular possessions 1351 for Air Service expenses, Philippine and Hawaiian Islands 611 for aviation stations, Hawaiian Islands defences 611, 1351 balances covered in of appropriations for fortifications in 613, 1353 for aviation seacoast defenses in 613 bills of health required of all vessels leaving foreign ports, or elsewhere, for 1149 coastwise laws to extend to, after February 1, 1922 997 passenger, etc., service to be established 997 period extended if adequate facilities not established 997 statement of naval services of persons from, who served in World War, to be furnished authorities thereof 815 use of branches of corporations for foreign financial operations as Government depositaries in 1146 *Insurance, * provisions for, of vessels under Merchant Marine Act 992 fund authorized for, of vessels, plants, etc., under Shipping Board 992 *Insurance, Army and Navy* (*see also*War Risk Insurance Act Amendments), converted, may be assigned by beneficiaries to others of permitted class 372 extension of provisions for applications, etc 374 persons inducted by draft board, disabled or dying before enrolled for active service 375 death allowances, etc., modified 375 issued to those lost on U.
S. S. “Cyclops” 375 no salaries or. expenses permitted for soliciting reinstatement of lapsed 126 permitted class of beneficiary extended to other designated relatives 375cxvii term; payment of unpaid installments on death, etc., of beneficiary 376 converted; modification of provisions for 376 lump sum and other periods of payment allowed 376 *Insurance Department, D. C., * appropriation for salaries 71, 840, 1112 *Insured Mail, Postal Service, * appropriation for indemnity for lost 581, 1154 payment by postmasters authorized 581 deficiency appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic 54, 336, 514 *Inter-American High Commission, * appropriation for expenses, United States section 747, 1212 *Interallied Committee for Reeducation of War Cripples, * appropriation for contribution for maintenance 750, 1214 *Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board, * appropriation for expenses, personal services, etc 178, 888 for assistance to States; institutions excepted 888 for allotment to States, for prevention, etc., of venereal diseases; restriction 888 for payment to universities, etc., for scientific research for more effective medical measures, etc 888 for payment to universities, etc., for developing educational measures of prevention, etc 888 contributions required 888 duties, etc., extended to designated expenditures 888 *Interest and Sinking Fund, D.
C., * appropriation for payment 92, 862, 1134 *Interest, D. C., * rate of, not exceeding eight per cent allowed on express contract 568 contracts to pay more than six per cent verbally or eight per cent in writing, unlawful 568 forfeiture of interest by creditor 568 law relating to business of loaning money on security not affected 568 *Interior Department, * appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, inspectors, etc 668, 1287 for clerks, etc 668, 1287 for mechanics, watchmen, engineers, etc 669, 1288 for clerk to sign tribal deeds 669, 1288 for employees, General Land Office Building 669, 1288 for operating force, Department Building 669, 1288 for board of appeals, assistants, office of Solicitor 669, 1288 for expenses, special inspectors, etc 669, 1288 for Commissioner, General Land Office, assistant, clerks, etc 669, 1288 for Commissioner of Indian Affairs, assistant, clerks, etc 670, 1289 for Commissioner of Pensions, deputy, clerks, etc 670, 1289 for Commissioner of Patents, assistants, examiners, etc 671, 1290 for Commissioner of Education, clerks, etc 671, 1291 for Superintendent of Capitol Building and Grounds, etc 671 for Architect of the Capitol 1291 for contingent expenses 672, 1291 appropriation for supplies for Department Office Building 672, 1292 for stationery, etc 672, 1292 for law books, etc 673, 1292 for storage of Patent Office models, etc 673, 1292 for postage stamps 673, 1292 for surveyors general, their clerks, etc 674, 1292 for Government in the Territories 674, 1293 for sundry civil expenses under 193, 906, 1396 explosives, etc., to be transferred from War Department 193 for repairs of, buildings 193, 906, 1396 for Capitol, etc 193, 906, 1396 restoring floors, etc 194 for Maltby Building for Vocational Education Board 1397 for courthouse, D.
C., repairs, etc 1397 for public lands 194, 907, 1397 for Indian Department 196 for Pension Office 910 for Geological Survey 197, 910, 1399 for Bureau of Mines 198, 911, 1400 for Reclamation Service 200, 913, 1402 for expenses in disbarment proceedings 202, 916, 1405 for Alaska expenses 202, 916, 1405 for national parks 204, 917, 1406 for Saint Elizabeths Hospital 205, 919, 1408 for Columbia Institution for the Deaf 206, 920, 1400 for Howard University 206, 920, 1400 for Freedmen’s Hospital 206, 920, 1409 for printing and binding for 228, 941, 1429 for Army and Navy pensions 837, 1104 for Indian Department 3, 408, 1225 for Solicitor for 676, 1296 deficiency appropriation for pensions 1 for increased cost of envelopes, 1919 50 for Capitol, repairs, etc 50, 66, 513, 1039, 1171, 1185 for Maltby Building, conversion for office purposes 50 for courthouse, reconstruction, etc 50 for George W.
Evans 58 for Columbia Institution for the Deaf 51, 335, 512, 1030, 1173 for Saint Elizabeths Hospital 51, 61, 345, 523, 1039, 1185 for Alaska Engineering Commission 51, 335, 1172 for Mines Bureau 61, 64, 66 315, 348, 523, 1039, 1042, 1044, 1172, 1186, 1191 for Indian Department 61, 64, 66, 345, 348, 523, 1039, 1042, 1045, 1171 1186, 1191 for judgments, Court of Claims under.. 60, 60, 343, 1182 for contingent expenses 63, 66, 345, 348, 522, 1039, 1042, 1185 for Geological Survey 64, 345, 348, 512, 523, 1039, 1042, 1186, 1191 for library 66 for education in Alaska 66, 1030, 1186 for public lands 66, 335, 345, 348, 512, 523, 1039, 1044, 1186, 1191 for Education Bureau 334, 348, 522, 1172, 1191 for fees, etc., examining surgeons, pensions 66 for annex to Senate Document Room 334 for national parks 335, 348, 1173, 1191 for Patent Office 335, 345, 512, 522, 1042, 1171, 1185, 1191 for Capitol power plant 345, 523, 1191 for Columbia Hospital for Women, D.
C 348cxviii deficiency appropriation for operating supplies, etc., Department office building 512 for National Park Service 512 for repairs, Old Land Office Building 513 for printing and binding for 520 for judgments, United States courts under 520 for repairs of buildings 523, 1039, 1042 for Freedmen’s Hospital 1030, 1173 for Pension Office, employees under Retirement Act 1030 for inspectors, traveling expenses 1039 for care, etc., Department Building 1042 for Alaska 1042, 1186 for medical relief, Alaska 1042 for stationery, etc 1170 for Pension Office 1171 for National Security and Defense under 1185 for special inspectors 1185 for Glacier National Park 1186 for maps 1191 conservation of ores, minerals, etc., unexpended balances covered into the Treasury 51 credits to be allowed in accounts of disbursing officer Saint Elizabeths Hospital 513 to reimburse Capitol Power Plant for current supplied 1427 work of Federal Power Commission by personnel of, etc 1063 *Interlocking Directorates, * antitrust provisions against, applicable to officials, etc., of corporations for foreign financial business 381 holding position as officer, etc., on more than one carrier, unless authorized by Interstate Commerce Commission, unlawful 496 *Internal Revenue, * appropriation for salaries, etc., office of Commissioner 650, 1271 for stamp agent 650, 1271 for salaries and expenses, collectors, gaugers, etc 653, 1274 for collecting, etc., taxes under Revenue Act of 1918 653, 1274 amount for detecting and prosecuting violations 654, 1274 for refunding collections 654, 1274 for refunding illegally collected, taxes 654, 1274 allowance of certified claims 654, 1274 for expenses enforcing National Prohibition and Narcotic Acts 654, 1274 amount limited for rent in the District; condition 1275 allotment for enforcing Narcotic Act 654, 1275 advances by disbursing agents 1275 detailed statement of expenses to Congress yearly 654, 1275 for Solicitor of 676, 1296 for additional employees, enforcing National Prohibition Act 883 deficiency appropriation for refunding collections 44, 61, 63, 344, 347, 521, 1024, 1038, 1040, 1161, 1183, 1189 for agents, etc 61, 1183 for miscellaneous expenses 61, 344, 1183 for refunding illegally collected taxes 61, 63, 65, 344, 347, 522, 1038, 1041, 1044, 1161, 1183 deficiency appropriation for redemption of stamps 61, 63, 65, 344, 347, 521, 1038, 1040, 1044, 1184, 1189 for paying judgments against, officers 61, 65, 344, 521, 1038, 1040, 1044, 1184, 1190 claim of Miller and Lux, excepted 521 for drawback 61, 63, 65, 344, 347, 522, 1038, 1041, 1044, 1184, 1190 for miscellaneous expenses 63, 65, 1041, 1189 for collecting income tax 65, 521, 1044 for expenses enforcement of National Prohibition Act 506, 1161 for refund of income tax to estate of Charles L.
Freer 507 for collecting, etc., taxes under Revenue Act of 1918 1024, 1161, 1183 for collectors 1038, 1183, 1189 for agents, etc 1041 for collecting cotton futures tax 1183 for collecting excess profits tax, etc 1183 for collecting tax on estates, munitions, etc 1183 for opium, etc., special tax 1183 for collecting war revenue 1189 rent allowance, District of Columbia, for Maryland district collector, 1920 330 *Internal Revenue, Commissioner of, * appropriation for, assistant to, deputies, clerks, etc., office of 650, 1271 for expenses, enforcing national prohibition under 319 deficiency appropriation for expenses in office of, under National Prohibition Act 506, 1161 preference for war service in appointments under National Prohibition Act, by 319 *International Arbitration, Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for, * appropriation for contribution 745, 1212 deficiency appropriation for contribution 329 *International Association for Labor Legislation, * appropriation for contribution to 685 deficiency appropriation for contribution 518 *International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico, * appropriation for continuing work; balance reappropriated 743, 1209 *International Bureau for Protection of Industrial Property, * appropriation for share in expense of 671, 1291 deficiency appropriation for 1042 *International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs, * appropriation for annual contribution 743, 1209 *International Bureau for Repressing African Slave Trade, * appropriation for annual contribution 744, 1210 *International Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration, * appropriation for annual contribution 774, 1211 *International Bureau of Weights and Measures, * appropriation for annual contribution 743, 1209 deficiency appropriation for 66 *International Catalogue of Scientific Literature, * appropriation for expenses, preparation of 181, 891, 1383 for printing and binding 229, 942, 1430 *International Commission on International* *Law, * appropriation for expenses of representative, etc 1213cxix *International Commission on Tables of Constants, * appropriation for contribution to 745, 1211 *International Committee of Weights and Measurements, * appropriation for expenses of member 681, 1301 deficiency appropriation for expenses of member 340 *International Communication Conference, * authorized to convene in Washington, D.
C., to consider questions of wire and radio communication facilities 367 appropriation for expenses; restriction 367 *International Conference of Labor, * deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 341 disbursements under Department of Labor 342 restriction on subsistence allowance 342 *International Conferences, etc., * payment for personal services, from appropriations for, prohibited 1217 *International Dry Land Congress, Tulsa, Okla., * deficiency appropriation for 524 *International Exchanges, * appropriation for expenses of 181, 891, 1383 for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1430 deficiency appropriation for expenses 329 *International Farm Congress, Kansas City, Mo., * foreign nations invited to send delegates to 271 *International Financial Operations* (*see *Federal Reserve Act Amendments). *International Geodetic Association for Measurement of the Earth, * appropriation for quota 748 for maintenance of observatory at Ukiah, Calif 748 deficiency appropriation for Latitude Observatory, Ukiah, Calif 1021 *International Hydrographic Bureau, * appropriation for quota 1215 *International Institute of Agriculture, * appropriation for quota and member 745, 1211 for translating, etc., publications 745 *International Joint Commission, Canadian Boundary Waters, * appropriation for expenses of 747, 1212 *International Labor Conference, * meeting authorized of, at Washington, D.
C 279 representation of United States not authorized until treaty of peace with Germany ratified by the Senate 279 *International Law, Commission on Public and Private, * appropriation for expenses of representation 748, 1213 *International Office of Public Health, * appropriation for annual quota 746, 1212 *International Prison Commission, * appropriation for annual contribution 744, 1210 deficiency appropriation for 505 *International Radiotelegraphic Convention, * appropriation for share of expenses 747, 1212 deficiency appropriation for 524 *International Railway Congress, * appropriation for quota 745, 1211 deficiency appropriation for annual quotas 1916–1920 505 *International Research Council, * appropriation for delegates to 215, 928, 1418 for annual contribution to, and Associated Unions 1213 *International Sanitary Bureau, * appropriation for annual share of maintenance 745, 1211 *International Sanitary Conference, Sixth, * deficiency appropriation for 1022 *International Seismological Association, * appropriation for annual contribution 746 *International Trade Mark Registration Bureau, * appropriation for share of expenses, at Habana, Cuba 750, 1216 *Interned Alien Enemies, * deportation of, on order of Secretary of Labor 593 readmission prohibited 594 *Interned Aliens, * deficiency appropriation for expenses of, under Immigration Bureau 341, 1188 *Interned Persons, etc., * appropriation for expenses of, under Navy-Department 132, 813 *Interparliamentary Union for Promoting International Arbitration, * appropriation for contribution 745, 1212 deficiency appropriation for contribution 329 *Interlocking Directorates, * prohibition against, not applicable to service in two other banks, by private bankers, or officers of Federal reserve member banks, etc 626 consent of Federal Reserve Board required, etc 626 *Interpreters, Diplomatic and Consular Service, * appropriation for legation, etc., Persia 740, 1207 for legation, etc., Bangkok, Siam 740, 1207 for student, China, Japan, and Turkey 740, 1207 restriction on salaries 741, 1207 for quarters for, Japan and Turkey 741, 1207 for, and guards at consulates 749, 1216 deficiency appropriation for, at consulates 1022, 1039 for Turkey 1043 *Interstate Commerce Commission* (*see also*Transportation Act, 1920), appropriation for salaries 179, 888, 1380 for expenses, regulating commerce; rent restriction 179, 888, 1380 for enforcing uniform system of accounting, etc., by railroads 179, 889, 1380 for enforcing safety appliances regulations 179, 889, 1380 for securing reports, etc., of accidents 179, 889, 1380 for enforcing block signal and train control systems, etc 179, 889, 1380 for physical valuation of railroads, etc 179, 889, 1381 for securing information of stocks, bonds, etc.; rent 179, 889, 1381 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers, etc 179, 889, 1381 for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1430 cost report form blanks 942 deficiency appropriation for expenses 62, 64, 504, 524, 1043, 1045, 1159, 1187, 1191 for physical valuation of railroads 504 for securing information of stock, bonds, etc 504 for two additional Commissioners 591 for increased pay, Commissioners and secretary 591 for expenses; rent restriction 591 for enforcing accounting by railroads 591 for enforcing safety appliances regulations 1159cxx deficiency appropriation for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers, etc. 1159 authorized to establish rates, etc., to secure fair income return upon property of railroads 488 determination of property values, etc 488 certificate from, of portion of sums due carriers, before full amount determined 1145 payment on, directed 1145 of deficits during Federal control 1145 of guaranty to carriers, under Transportation Act 1145 of guaranty to American Railway Express Company 1145 estimate of deferred debits and credits allowed in determining amounts payable 1145 divisions of, authorized 492 assignment of members to 492 temporary filling of vacancies 492 employment of attorneys authorized by 492 forms, etc., of accounting to be prescribed by 493 classification of depreciation charges 493 access to records, etc.; of Federal control included 493 enlarged, to consist of 11 members 497 compensation increased 497 appointment and terms of new members 497 political selection 497 secretary’s pay increased 497 issue of stock, bonds, etc., by carriers unlawful hereafter unless approved by 494 provisions governing 494 jurisdiction in complaints for violations by carriers during Federal control 462 powers conferred to investigate, etc., applications of carriers for loans 468 finding and recommendations 468 certificate to Secretary of Treasury 468 assistance of Federal Reserve Board 468 appropriation for purposes of, etc 468 no other authorization required for issue of notes, etc., for 469 rail and water transportation provisions 483 regulations for transporting explosives and other dangerous articles to be formulated by 1445 binding on all carriers, shippers, etc 1445 regulations of foreign commerce by American common carriers by water, under direction of 497 to certify amounts due from carriers during Federal control, for traffic balances, with credits due thereto 590 deduction to be credited as payment of indebtedness 590 *Interstate Commerce Laws, etc., * appropriation for legal expenses, enforcing 208, 922, 1411 amendments to Interstate Commerce Act 474 lower rail transportation charges from foreign countries than for commerce with the United States, forbidden 999 by American vessels excepted 999 suspended if no facilities by American vessels 999 termination of, when facilities available 999 *Interstate Construction Company, * time extended for bridging Columbia River, near Cascade Locks, Oreg., by 1101 *Interstate Construction Corporation, * may bridge Columbia River near Cascade Locks, Oreg 401 right of way over Government land granted for approaches 401 *Interstate Quarantine Service, * appropriation for cooperation with States, etc., for preventing contagious diseases 176, 885, 1377 deficiency appropriation for 521, 1183 *Intoxicating Liquors* (*see also*National Prohibition Act), appropriation for suppressing traffic in, among Indians 4, 410, 1227 punishment for unlawful possession of, in Indian country, etc 4 for expenses enforcing prohibition, etc., of, by internal revenue officials 654, 1274 for additional revenue officers guarding, in warehouses, under national Prohibition Act 883 suppressing, among natives of Alaska 203, 917, 1406 deficiency appropriation for internal revenue expenses enforcement of National Prohibition Act 506 declared nonmailable 621 punishment for sending by mail 621 introduction in disposed of or undisposed of lands, Blackfeet Reservation, Mont., prohibited 17 *Inventions* (*see also*Patents), priorty rights in filing applications for patents of, abroad extended for six months 1313 *Investigation Bureau, Department of Justice, * appropriation for Director, etc 207, 921, 1410 special agents of the Department of Justice to be appointed; authority, etc 922, 1411 *Investigation Division, Department of Justice, * appropriation for chief, examiners, etc 677, 1296 *Inyo National Forest, Calif, and Nev., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 right of way to Los Angeles, Calif., through, for power works, etc 983 *Iowa, * appropriation for drainage system for Sac and Fox Indian lands in; reimbursement, etc 1234 consent of Congress given to, as to jurisdiction over offenses upon boundary waters, by agreement with adjoining State 1447 *Iowa Indians, Okla., * claims of, against the United States referred to the Court of Claims; procedure, etc 585 *Iowa Reformatory, Anamosa, * deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 338 *Iron Wood Bluff, Miss., * bridge authorized across Tombigbee River, near 391 *Irrigated Western Districts, Semiarid and, * appropriation for experiments in dairying and meat production in 268, 728, 1345 *Irrigation* (*see also*Reclamation Service), appropriation for investigating water supplies for, in arid lands 197, 910, 1400 for investigating utilizing of water in farm, etc 264, 722, 1340 easements adjoining rights of way of, permitted for operating works, etc 1194cxxi permits for prospecting public lands in Nevada for underground water supply for 293 plans for additional, of Imperial Valley, Calif., to be examined, etc 600 amount authorized for expenses of examinations, etc 601 water supply for other uses than, may be furnished from reclamation projects; conditions, etc 451 *Irrigation Agriculture, Western, * appropriation for investigations in connection with, of reclaimed lands under Reclamation Act 244, 703, 1323 *Irrigation, Indian Reservations, * appropriation for expenses; allotments to district projects 3, 408, 1226 for miscellaneous expenses 3, 409, 1226 for cooperative stream gauging with Geological Survey 4, 409, 1226 for investigating new projects 4, 409, 1226 for specified projects from tribal funds 409, 1226 for irrigation engineers 4, 409, 1226 for superintendent of irrigation 4, 409, 1226 for traveling, etc., expenses 4, 409, 1226 projects specifically provided for, excluded 4, 409, 1227 interchangeable amounts for flood damages, etc 4, 409, 1227 owners to reimburse irrigation charges where water can be delivered; credits for 409 use of reimbursable moneys restricted 409 for maintenance, etc., Gila River, Ariz. 10, 415, 1232 for Colorado River, Ariz 10, 415, 1232 for maintenance, etc., Ganado project, Navajo, Ariz 10, 416, 1232 for extending, Laguna Pueblo, N.
Mex 10, 423 for extending, Salt River, Ariz 10 for maintenance, San Xavier, Ariz 416, 1232 for maintenance, San Carlos, Ariz 416, 1232 for reconstruction, etc., Fort Apache, A. riz 416, 1233 for diversion dams, etc., for, Gila River, Ariz 416, 1233 for maintenance charges, Yuma, Calif 12 for maintenance, Fort Hall, Idaho 13, 418, 1234 for maintenance, Fort Belknap, Mont 16, 420, 1237 for construction, Flathead, Mont 16, 421, 1237 for construction, Fort Peck, Mont 16, 421, 1237 for construction, Blackfeet, Mont 16, 421, 1237 for improving, Crow, Mont 16, 421, 1237 for maintenance, Pyramid Lake, Nev 17, 422, 1238 for maintenance, Moapa River, Nev 1238 for maintenance, Laguna Pueblo, Nev 1238 for maintenance, Modoc Point, etc., Klamath, Oreg 25, 428, 1243 for constructing, Uncompahgre, etc., Utes, Utah 27, 430, 1245 for maintenance, Yakima, Wash 27, 431, 1246 for extension, Yakima, Wash 28 for construction, Shoshone, Wyo 30, 433, 1247 for improving, Big Hom Valley, Crow, Mont 196 deficiency appropriation for Colorado River, Ariz 62, 64, 66 for Klamath, Oreg 62 for Shoshone, Wyo 64 provisions governing allottees, etc., in Crow, Mont 753 expenditures for, on Fort Belknap, Mont., a lien against land benefited regardless of ownership 1357 *Irrigation Projects, * appropriation for maintenance, construction, etc., of designated, on Indian Reservations 200, 408, 1226 lands within, no longer needed, to be sold, etc 605 *Island Park, North Fork of Snake River, Idaho, * sale authorized to Saint Anthony, for park and memorial purposes; conditions 1093 *Isthmian Canal* (*see *Panama Canal). *Isthmus Slough, Oreg., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1013 *Italy, * appropriation for ambassador to 736, 1206 *Itasca County, Minn., * appropriation for tuition of Chippewa Indian children in school district No. 6, from 1914 to 1920; from Indian funds 1236 *Itawamba County, Miss., * bridge authorized across Tombigbee River, near Iron Wood Bluff, by board of supervisors of 391 **J.** *Jack Rabbits, * appropriation for devising methods of destroying 1335 *Jackson Barracks, La., * extension of street through grounds of, by New Orleans, authorized 1354 rights reserved 1355 *Jackson, Ky., * terms of court at 400 *Jacksonville, Fla., * preliminary examination, etc., to be made for waterway to Miami from 1011 *Jacksonville, Tenn., * operation of school for children of employees at Ordnance reservation, authorized 333 *Jail, D.
C.* (*see *Washington Asylum and Jail, D. C.). *Jamaica Bay, N. Y., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, including entrance 1010 channel from Peconic Bay to 1010 *James River, Va., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to Camp Eustis to be made 1011 *Jamestown, N. Y., * terms of court at 395 *Janitors to Committees, House of Representatives, * appropriation for 635, 1255 appointment and duties 635, 1256 placed under Doorkeeper after close of Congress 636 1256 *Japan, * appropriation for ambassador to 739, 1206 for Japanese secretary of embassy 740, 1206 assistant 740, 1206 for student interpreters 741, 1207 for cost of tuition; quarters 741, 1207 for ground rent of embassy 742, 1208 *Japanese Beetle, * deficiency appropriation for expenses preventing spread of 338cxxii *Jefferson National Forest, Mont., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Jefferson Street NW., D.
C., * appropriation for paving, M. to K. Streets 845 *Jemez and Zia Pueblo Indians, N. Mex., * deficiency appropriation for irrigation near 1172 *Jemez Pueblo, N. Mex., * appropriation for irrigating ditches for 18 *Jersey City, N. J., * construction, etc., of tunnel under Hudson River to New York City, consented to 158 *Jerseyville, III., * appropriation for public building 165 *Jicarilla Agency, N. Mex., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Jicarilla Indian Hospital, N.
Mex., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 5, 410, 1227 *Johnson City, Tenn., * appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 192, 904, 1395 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1028, 1185 *Johnson County, Wyo., * patent to, of lands for poorhouse farm; price 622 *Johnston, Thomas, * land patent to, authorized; adverse rights not affected 1094 *Joint Commission on Reclassification of Salaries, * appropriation for expenses 227 time for filing final report of, extended 386 *Joint Committee on Pacific Coast Naval Bases, Special, * creation and composition of 820 to investigate establishment, etc., of naval base in San Francisco Bay, Calif 820 aviation base, Sand Point, Wash 820 submarine base, San Pedro, Calif 820 submarine, destroyer, and aviation base, Port Angeles, Wash 821 details of Navy experts to assist 821 expenses payable from contingent fund of two Houses 821 appropriation for technical, etc., expenses 821 time extended for report by 1088 *Joint Committee on Printing, * appropriation for clerk, inspector, etc 634, 1254 for compiling Congressional Directory 634, 1254 to determine enrollment of bills, etc., on parchment or paper 520 *Joint Committee on Reorganization, * *to*consist of three Members of the Senate and of the House 1083 duties conferred; survey of administrative services of the Government 1083 distribution of powers among executive departments 1083 duplication of authority, etc 1083 determination of efficient and economical regrouping of department services 1083 reports, recommendations, etc., to be submitted; final report 1083 assistants, expenses, etc., authorized 1084 payment from contingent funds of House and Senate 1084 information, etc., to be afforded by Government officials 1084 access to records, etc 1084 *Joint Committee on Short Time Rural Credits, * appropriation for expenses of 1347 composition, duties, etc., of 730 *Joint Postal Service Commission, * creation, composition, authority, etc 583 continued until June 30, 1922 1155 *Joint Rates, Fares, etc., of Carriers, * divisions of, in effect February 29, 1920, continued until changed by mutual agreement 464 *Joint Stock Land Banks, * voluntary liquidation of, authorized, on approval of Federal Farm Loan Board 691 action of stockholders required 691 acquiring assets and assuming liabilities by Federal land banks 691 conditions, etc 691 *Jones Steamship Company, W. and C.
T., * appropriation, refund to 222 *Joseph’s Band of Nez Perce Indians, Wash., * appropriation for support, etc. of 27, 431, 1245 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 1171 *Journals, etc., * issue of, by departments, etc., restricted 945, 1433 *Judge Advocate General, Navy, * appropriation for attorneys, clerks, etc., office of 664, 1283 for temporary employees 664, 1283 *Judge Advocate General’s Department, Army, * officers composing 765 number of colonels increased 765 additional colonels and lieutenant colonels authorized in; selection 771 *Judge Advocate General’s Office, War Department, * appropriation for solicitor, clerks, etc 659, 1277 for additional employees; pay restriction 1277 board of review constituted in, to examine, etc., records of courts martial 707 duties and authority of 797 two or more authorized 799 branches at distant commands may be established 799 *Judges, United States Courts, * appropriation for circuit 687, 1306 for district 687, 1306 for retired 687, 1306 for law books for 687, 1306 for traveling expenses of circuit and district, outside of official residence 210, 924, 1413 *Judgments, * deficiency appropriation for paying, against District of Columbia 42, 1020, 1158 for paying, United States Courts 59, 343, 520, 1037, 1182 for paying, Court of Claims 60, 343, 521, 1037, 1182 for paying, Indian depredation claims 60, 521, 1038 for paying, against internal revenue officers 61, 65, 344, 521, 1038, 1040, 1044, 1184, 1190 claim of Miller and Lux excepted 521 *Judgments by Default, * affidavit that defendant was not in armed service may be filed subsequent to 282 effective as of date of entry 283 punishment for making false, etc 283 *Judicial Code, * amended, section 74 1146 section 83 400 section 97 395 section 98 532cxxiii *Judicial Expenses, * appropriations for 686, 1306 *Judicial Officers, * appropriation for law books, etc., for 687, 1306 deficiency appropriation for books for 346, 524, 1188, 1192 *Juneau, Alaska, * register of district land office at, to perform duties of receiver, etc.; appointment, salary, etc 194 terms of court at 1204 *“Jupiter,” U.
S. S., * appropriation for converting, into an aeroplane carrier 133 *Jurors, D. C., * jury commission constituted; appointment, qualifications, etc 558 duties, pay, etc 558 selection of names by 558 jury box provisions; sealing, keeping, etc 558 monthly drawing of petit and grand; assignment, etc 559 quarterly drawings for police, juvenile, and other courts 559 petit, monthly term of service, October-June 559 in July, August, and September 559 grand jury for each term of criminal court 559 selection of foreman 559 substitution in case of death, etc., of person drawn 560 resealing, etc., of box after each drawing 560 number of names required at time of drawing; record, etc., to be kept 560 drawings to fill vacancies, etc 560 special venire in criminal cases 560 punishment for fraudulently tampering with box, etc 560 fraudulent acts by commissioners 560 service of petit supreme court, in municipal court 1311 *Jurors, United States Courts, * appropriation for fees 210, 924, 1413 for meals, etc., in United States cases 210, 924, 1413 deficiency appropriation for fees 52, 64, 67, 347, 1033 *Jury Commissioners, United States Courts, * appropriation for compensation 210, 924, 1413 *Justices of the Peace, * appropriation for fees, acting as commissioners, United States courts 210, 924, 1413 deficiency appropriation for fees, acting as commissioners 52, 1176 *Juvenile Court, D.
C., * appropriation for judge, probation officers, etc 91, 861, 1132 advances for returning, etc., absconding probationers, authorized 1133 for jurors; rent, expenses, etc. 91, 861, 1133 deficiency appropriation for acting judges 1018 for jurors 1019 for probation expenses 1157 **K.** *K Street NW., D. C., * appropriation for repaving with granite block Rock Creek to Thirty-second Street 76 width of roadway, etc 76 *Kahului, Hawaii, * appropriation for improvement of harbour 188 *Kaibab Agency, Ariz., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 433, 1247 *Kaibab National Forest, Ariz., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Kalena Tract, Hawaii, * expenditure authorized for real estate Army post a 455 *Kaniksu National Forest, Idaho and Wash., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Kansas, * delivery of Army hospital equipment to check influenza epidemic in 436 *Kansas City, Kans., * appropriation for Huron Indian cemetery at 13 *Kansas City, Mo., * appropriation for public building 165 bridge authorized across Missouri River, near 574 foreign nations invited to send delegates to International Farm Congress at 271 *Kansas Indians, Okla., * appropriation for support, etc., of 20, 425, 1240 *“Kearsarge,” U.
S. S., * appropriation for repairs and changes to U. S. S. “Kentucky” or 827 *Keller, Thomas W. and Alice N., * appropriation for paying, damages in condemnation of lands, District of Columbia 846 *Kellman, Frank 0., * exchange of lands for stock raising homestead entry, by, authorized 1094 *Kelp Plant, Government, * appropriation for operating, etc., at Summerland, Calif 714, 1333 sale of product, etc 714 sale of plant, etc., authorized 1333 *Kennebunkport, Me., * sale of customhouse building and site, authorized 554 *Kennewick, Wash., * bridge authorized across Columbia River, from Pasco to 533 *Kenton, Ohio, * appropriation for public building 165 *Kentucky Avenue SE., D.
C., * appropriation for paving, Fifteenth to Sixteenth Streets 1116 *Kentucky Eastern Judicial District, * terms of court, Catlettsburg 400 Covington 400 Frankfort 400 Jackson 400 Lexington 400 London 400 Richmond 400 offices of clerk to be maintained at each place 400 *Kentucky River, South Fork of* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1012 *“Kentucky” U. S. S., * appropriation for repairs and alterations to U. S. S. “Kearsarge” or 827 *Kermit, W. Va., * bridge authorized across Tug River at 287 *Kerr, Dennis, M., * deficiency appropriation for service 57, 1035 *Keshena Agency, Wis., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Ketchikan, Alaska, * bond issue authorized by, for constructing schoolhouse, etc 402 election for, interest, payment, etc 403cxxiv *Keweenaw County, Mich., * sale of portion of Copper Harbor Range Lighthouse Reservation to Houghton County and, for memorial, etc., uses, authorized; conditions 1096 *Key, Francis Scott, * appropriation for dedicating monument to, and others at Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Md 1391 Congressional committee authorized to attend 1391 *Key West, Fla., * appropriation for naval station, public works 144, 820 for improvement of harbour 900 *Kickapoo Agency, Kans., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 430, 1248 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of Indians, at 1171 *Kickapoo Indian Reservation, Kans., * appropriation for Indian school 13 for sites and plants for two day schools on 419 deficiency appropriation for school 66, 523 *Kickapoo Indians, Okla., * appropriation for support, etc., of 20, 425, 1240 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 1039 *Kiefer, Helen K, * deficiency appropriation for services 57 *“Kilpatrick,” Army Transport, * disposal of, authorized 961 *Kin-le-chee Irrigation Project, Ariz., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1226 *Kindergarten Education, * appropriation for investigation of, etc 672, 1291 *King Hill Irrigation Project, Idaho, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of; restriction 200, 914, 1403 *Kingsdale Lumber Corporation, * may bridge Lumber River, near Lumberton, N.
C 390 *Kiowa Agency, Okla., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Kiowa, etc., Indians, Okla., * appropriation for agency expenses from tribal funds 20, 424, 1240 for support, etc., from tribal funds 20, 425, 1240 *Kirby, Kit Carson, * homestead entry application authorized of 14 *Kissinger, John R., * appropriation for monthly payments to 113, 956 *Kittery, Me., * appropriation for constructing bridge to connect navy yard, with Portsmouth, N. H 143 contribution of Maine and New Hampshire, required 143 *Kittery Point, Me., * appropriation for operating, etc., Government hotel at 223 *Kittery Water District, Me., * appropriation for advances to, for increasing water supply, Portsmouth navy yard; refund 143 *Kittson County, Minn., * bridge authorized across Red River of the North, Pembina, N.
Dak., by Pembina County, N. Dak., and 947 *Klamath Agency, Oreg., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 25, 31, 428, 434, 1243, 1248 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians of 66 *Klamath, etc., Indians, Oreg., * all claims of, against the United States, to be submitted to Court of Claims 623 procedure, etc 624 *Klamath Indian Reservation, Oreg., * appropriation for Sand Creek Agency, etc., irrigation projects in; from tribal funds 3, 409 for Modoc Point irrigation system in 25, 428, 1243 deficiency appropriation for Modoc Point irrigation system 62 trust patents to be issued for certain agricultural, etc., lands in 25 *Klamath Irrigation Project, Oreg.-Calif., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 201, 915, 1404 lands uncovered by, in Klamath Lake Bird Reserve opened to homestead entry, etc 627 assessment of charges on 627 *Klamath Lake Bird Reservation, Oreg.-Calif., * uncovered lands in, restored to public domain 627 opened to homestead entry only 628 reservation of irrigation rights, etc 628 minerals and oil 628 assessment of irrigation charges of Klamath project 628 survey, etc., directed 628 opening subject to payment of irrigation charges by other owners 628 assessment, etc., of irrigation charges 628 preference to persons serving in World War 628 time limit; drawings 628 persons excluded 629 restriction on entering lands before opening 629 agricultural lands opened to entry 629 reservation of lake shore line 629 *Klamath National Forest, Calif, and Oreg., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Klamath River, Calif., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be United 1013 *Klamath*[illegible] Appr[illegible] 418 [illegible] *Kregg.
George W., * deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts of 513 **L.** *La Breche, David, Indian Allottee, * purchase of allotment of, from funds of Blackfeet Reservation, Mont., irrigation systems 549 *La Grue River, Ark., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1012 *La Jolla Indian Reservation, * appropriation for irrigation project on 3, 408 *La Pointe Agency, Wis., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434 *La Sal National Forest, Utah and Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327cxxv *Labels for Liquor Containers, * to be attached by manufacturers; details required 312 *Labor Adjustments, Railroad Boards of, * establishment of, by agreement between carriers and employees 469 to hear and decide disputes involving grievances, rules, or working conditions 469 *Labor Board, Railroad* (*see also*Transportation Act, 1920), appropriation for salaries and expenses 890, 1381 established; composition of 470 labor group, nominated by employees 470 management group, nominated by carriers 470 public group, selected by the President 470 original appointments; ineligibility conditions 470 tenure of ; salaries, etc 470 decisions of disputes as to grievances, etc 470 involving wages or salaries 471 concurrence required 471 public statement of 471 elements to be considered in determining 471 administrative powers, functions, etc 472 authority to secure evidence, etc 472 penalty for persons refusing access to documents, etc., by members, etc 472 departments, etc., to supply information to 473 records of Federal control labor agencies to be transferred to 473 wages established by adjustment boards in effect March 1, 1920, to be maintained until September 1, 1920 473 penalty for violation; suit to recover 473 public notice to be given of violations of decisions, etc 473 office force and expenses allowed 473 appropriation for expense for fiscal year 1920 473 powers of Board of Mediation and Conciliation not to cover disputes herein provided for 474 *Labor Conference, International, * meeting of, at Washington, D.
C., authorized 279 no representation of United States until treaty of peace ratified by the Senate 279 *Labor Disputes, Conciliation of, * appropriation for commissioners of, under Department of Labor 685, 1304 deficiency appropriation for 55 for commissioners of 517, 1179, 1188 for mediation of, by War Labor Administration 517 *Labor Legislation, International Association for, * appropriation for contribution to 685 deficiency appropriation for contribution 518 *Labor Organizations, * use of antitrust appropriations for prosecuting, forbidden 208, 336, 922, 1411 of public officers, excepted 336 *Labor Saving.
Devices, * appropriation for Pension Office 671, 1290 *Labor Saving Devices, Postal Service, * appropriation for rent, purchase, etc 582, 1155 *Labor Saving Machines, * appropriation for purchase, supplies, etc., Treasury Department 652, 1273 deficiency appropriation for Treasury Department 505, 1189 *Labor Statistics Bureau, Department of Labor, * appropriation for Commissioner, statistician, and chief clerk, experts, etc 685, 1304 for per diem experts, etc 685, 1304 for temporary statistical clerks 685, 1304 for reports and materials for 685, 1304 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous expenses 341, 1179 for per diem, experts, etc 518, 1179 *Laboratories, * industrial alcohol may be withdrawn for scientific research in, free of tax 321 permits, etc., required 321 *Lac du Flambeau Agency, Wis., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 434, 1248 *Laceyville, Pa., * bridge authorized across Susquehanna River at 385 *Lafayette National Park, Me., * appropriation for protection, etc 204, 918, 1407 *Lagrange Bayou, Fla., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1011 *Laguna Indian Sanatorium, N.
Mex., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 5, 410, 1227 *Laguna Pueblo, N. Mex., * appropriation for irrigation project 10, 423, 1238 *Lake Butte des Morts, Wis., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for harbor of refuge 1012 *Lake Champlain, * bridge authorized across, Shoreham, Vt., to Ticonderoga, N. Y 551 *Lake Denmark, N. J., Naval Magazine, * appropriation for fire protection; electric generators, etc 144 *Lake Depue, III., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1012 *Lake of the Woods, Minn., * appropriation for survey 188, 901, 1391 *Lake Saint Clair, * bridge authorized across, Prescott, Wis 1100 *Lake Superior, * coast guard station authorized on, in Cook County, Minn 588 *Lake Traverse, etc., * drainage districts, etc., of Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, may dam, etc., for control of floods, etc 1059 *Lake Washington Ship Canal, Wash., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1013 *Lambert, John W., * appropriation for, as first assistant, Senate Document Room 631 *Land Banks* (*see *Federal Farm Loan Act Amendments). *Land Defenses, Army, * appropriation for construction, etc 608 *Land Grant Railroads, * compensation for Government transportation on specified 464 *Land Offices* (*see *Public Lands). *Landing of the Pilgrims, Tercentenary of, * appropriation for expenses of commission to participate in celebration of 893 coinage of 50-cent silver pieces in commemoration of 597 number, legal tender quality, etc 597 no Government expense for dies, etc 597cxxvi United States Pilgrim Tercentenary Commission established 598 composition and appointment; no compensation 598 appropriation authorized for expenses 598 allotment for Pilgrim Monument, Provincetown, Mass 599 tablets, etc., Provincetown, Truro, Wellfleet, and Eastham 599 to Pilgrim Tercenthry Commission, Plymouth, etc., for restoring Plymouth Rock, etc 599 tablets, etc., at appropriate places in the Old Colony, etc 599 expenditures not authorized unless Massachusetts makes specified contribution 599 no Government liability for maintenance, etc 599 debts incurred by other agency, etc 599 accounting, etc., required 599 commemorative series of postage stamps to be issued 599 provisions to expire December 31, 1921 599 *Landlord and Tenant, D.
C., * undertakings on appeals from judgment of municipal court in cases of 568 *Lands, etc., United States, * appropriation for custody of 174, 883, 1376 *Lands in Severalty to Indians, * appropriation for surveying, alloting, etc., of 3, 408, 1225 repayment 3, 408, 1225 use for Indians in Arizona and New Mexico restricted 3, 408, 1225 for legal expenses in allotment suits 7, 412, 1229 for advertising sales, etc 414, 1231 deficiency appropriation for legal expenses in allotment suits 523 for surveying, allotting, etc 1172 allotment application for minor child by Johnny Steele (Bull), validated 1093 *Landscape and Vegetable Gardening, * appropriation for studies in floriculture, etc 205, 703, 1323 *Langley Aviation Field, Va., * expenditure authorized for real estate, etc., at 455 *Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, * appropriation for equipment, etc 1381 *Lapsed Insurance, * restrictions on soliciting reinstatement of 1267 *Lapwai Rural High School District, Idaho, * grant of part of, Fort Lapwai Indian School lands to, for agricultural experimental work 553 *Las Vacas, Mexico, * bridge authorized across Rio Grande, Del Rio, Tex., to 1202 *Lassen National Forest, Calif., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Lassen Volcanic National Park, Calif., * appropriation for protection, etc 918, 1407 *Latin America, * appropriation for promoting, etc., commerce with 679, 1298 *Laundries, .
Marine Corps, * appropriation for maintenance 155 use of receipts, for operating, etc 155 *Laurinburg, N. C., * terms of court at 532 *Lausanne, Switzerland, * appropriation for expenses of delegates to Congress Against Alcoholism at 1217 *Law, Actions at, * provisions governing, against carriers, arising during Federal control of transportation 461 agent for, to be designated by the President 461 *Law Library, Library of Congress, * appropriation for librarian, etc 638, 1259 *Lawn Grass* (*see *Grasses, etc.). *Lawrence, Kans., * appropriation for Haskell Institute Indian School 13, 418, 1235 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 66, 348 *Laws of Congress, * appropriation for law clerk and assistant, editing the 642, 1263 enrollment of bills or resolutions to be printed on parchment or paper of a suitable quality 520 *Lawyers’ Cooperative Edition, Volumes 63, 64, and 65, * appropriation for additional copies, United States Reports 208, 922, 1411 *Lazear, Mabel H.
(widow}, * appropriation for monthly payments to 113, 956 *Le Furge, Charles M., * deficiency appropriation for reimbursing 1024 *Lea, John M., * deficiency appropriation for estate of 591 *Leach, Warren Henry, * patent authorized for adjoining farm homestead entry by 1090 *Lead Arsenates* (*see *Insecticide Act). *Leadville National Forest, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Leases of Rental Property, D. C., * standard forms of Rent Commission to be used in all 303 *Leasing of Deposits of Nonmetallic Minerals and Gas on Public lands, * appropriation for enforcing Act providing for 1401 deficiency appropriation for enforcing Act providing for 1172 provisions as to coal lands 438 phosphate lands 440 oil and gas lands 441 oil shale lands 445 Alaska oil and gas lands 446 sodium lands 447 *Leasing of Railroad Equipment, * provisions authorizing, to carriers, from general railway contingent fund 490 *Leather* (*see also*Hides, Skins, and Leather), appropriation for developing aquatic sources of 220, 933 for developing standards of quality, etc., of 683, 1302 *Leavenworth Bridge Company, * deficiency appropriation for constructing bridge across Republican River, fort Riley, Kans 1164 *Leavenworth, Kans., * appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 191, 903, 1394 for penitentiary, construction 207, 921, 1410 for penitentiary, maintenance 211, 924, 1413 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 47, 1027, 1167 for penitentiary, maintenance 52, 1033, 1176 for penitentiary, repairing fire damages 337 for penitentiary, additional pay, guard 338 for city fire department 1033cxxvii *Leaves of Absence, * allowed homestead entrymen, who are discharged soldiers, etc., for vocational rehabilitation 288 during drought of 1919 to obtain food, etc 271 postal service employees, of 15 days 1052 ten days sick leave, cumulative 1053 per diem employees of District of Columbia allowed annual, for 15 days 1144 permitted Coast Guard officers for temporary employment by Venezuela 452 *Ledger Despatch, Corporation, Norfolk, Va., * deficiency appropriation for advertising 1168 *Leech Lake Agency, Minn., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434 *Lees Ferry, Ariz., * appropriation for investigating, etc., need for bridge across Colorado River, near 1233 *Leesburg, Va., * appropriation for public building 165 *Legal Tender, * gold certificates payable to bearer on demand made 370 national bank notes a, except for customs duties, interest on public debt, and redemption of national currency 387 *Legations, * appropriation for clerks at 740, 1206 for interpreters to 740, 1207 deficiency appropriation for clerks at 1187 *Legislative Drafting Service, * appropriation for salaries and expenses; division of expenses 634, 1255 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 56 *Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Expenses, * appropriation for legislative expenses 631, 1252 for Senate 631, 1252 for Capitol Police 633, 1254 for Joint Committee on Printing 634, 1254 for Legislative Drafting Service 634, 1255 for House of Representatives 634, 1255 "during the session” to mean 116 days 637 "during the session” to mean 207 days 1258 for Library of Congress 637, 1258 for Botanic Garden 640, 1261 for executive expenses 640, 1261 for President 640, 1261 for Vice President 640, 1261 for Executive Office 640, 1261 for Bureau of Efficiency 641, 1261 for Civil Service Commission 641, 1262 for Department of State 642, 1263 passport agencies 642 for Treasury Department 643, 1263 General Supply Committee 644, 1265 expenses of loans 1266 War Risk Insurance Bureau 646, 1267 Federal Farm Loan Bureau 646, 1267 collecting internal revenue 653, 1274 enforcing National Prohibition and Narcotic Acts 654, 1274 Independent Treasury; offices of assistant treasurers abolished from July 1, 1921 654 Mints and Assay Offices 656, 1275 for War Department 658, 1277 temporary employees 658 restriction on use of other appropriations for civil employees 658 reimbursement from American Red Cross for auditing accounts 659 Air Service 1278 appropriation for War Department; record of bringing home remains from abroad 1278 Chief of Finance office 1278 public buildings and grounds 661, 1280 State, War, and Navy Department Buildings 661, 1280 for Navy Department 663, 1282 naval records of war in Europe 664, 1283 for Interior Department 668, 1287 Architect of the Capitol, office created 1291 surveyors general 673, 1292 government in the Territories 674, 1293 for Post Office Department 674, 1294 for Department of Justice 676, 1296 for Department of Commerce 678, 1297 for Department of Labor 684, 1304 for judicial expenses 686, 1306 for United States courts, etc 686, 1306 for national park commissioners 687, 1306 for Court of Customs Appeals 687, 1306 for Court of Claims 688, 1307 restriction on purchase price for typewriters 688, 1307 determination of character of machines 688 purchases to be from surplus stock of Supply Committee 683, 1308 machines for, to be transferred from War Department 688, 1308 unserviceable machines for exchange 689, 1308 disposal by War Department restricted 689 restriction on sale, etc., of used typewriters 689 pay of switchboard operators, assistant messengers, etc., rated 688, 1307 permanently incapacitated persons not to be paid 688, 1307 restriction on detailing classified employees for service outside of District of Columbia 689, 1308 not applicable to investigations by Department of Justice 689, 1308 additional pay of $240 a year to civilian employees of the Government and District of Columbia receiving $2, 500 or less 689, 1308 to those receiving less than $2, 740 to equal that amount 689, 1308 not to exceed 60 per cent of total pay 689, 1308 increased compensation for 1920, not computed as salary 689 restriction on granting, to employees receiving increased salary in 1920 or 1921, in excess of $200 689 entering service since June 30, 1919 689 increased compensation for 1921 not computed as salary 1308 restriction on granting, to employees receiving increased salary in 1921 in excess of $200 1308 entering service since June 30, 1920 1308 employees whose pay is adjusted by wage boards, etc 689, 1309 not applicable to employees in postal service 689, 1309 Panama Canal or Alaska Engineering Commission 689, 1309 police, firemen, etc., District of Columbia 689 lump sum, in agencies, etc., created since January 1, 1916, except Tariff Commission employees 690, 1309cxxviii additional pay of $240 a year;
War Risk Insurance Bureau employees included 1309 District of Columbia police, park police, and firemen included 1309 not applicable to part time employees, except charwomen 690, 1309 serving at intervals 690, 1309 employees in construction works for the Government, etc., by corporations, etc 690, 1309 receiving pay from outside sources under cooperative arrangements 690, 1309 serving voluntarily or at a nominal rate 690, 1309 with special allowance for foreign service 690, 1309 employees of railroads, express, telegraph, etc., companies 690, 1309 double salary restriction not to prevent receipt of 690, 1309 computation of piecework pay 690, 1309 not applicable to regular per diem employees 690, 1309 appropriation for paying 690, 1309 for District of Columbia employees half from revenues thereof, except water department wholly from water revenues 690 for trust fund employees from trust funds 690, 1310 for District of Columbia employees sixty per cent from revenues thereof, except water department wholly from water revenues 1309 for employees of Minimum Wage Board, etc., wholly from District revenues 690, 1309 report of payments in first four months to be submitted to Congress 690, 1310 annual statement of rented buildings, D.
C., to indicate cost for care, etc., per square foot of space 691 land in Chicago conveyed to city for street purposes; conditions 1310 *Legislative Reference, Library, of Congress, * appropriation for preparing material for Congress, etc 638, 1259 deficiency appropriation for preparing material for Congress, etc 1159 *Legumes, * appropriation for testing, etc., cultures for inoculating 243, 702, 1322 *Lehi, Ariz., * appropriation for construction of bridge across Salt River, near; conditions 417 *Lemhi National Forest, Idaho, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 lands authorized to be added to 1199 *Lepers, * appropriation for maintenance of home for, etc., under Public Health Service 175, 884, 1377 *Lepers, etc., * appropriation for care of, Islands of Guam and Culion, etc 134, 814 deficiency appropriation for care, Guam and Culion 49 *Leprosy Hospital, Hawaii, * appropriation for maintenance of 175, 884, 1377 *Letter Carriers, Postal Service, * appropriation for city delivery 578, 1151 Detroit River service, pay increased 1151 for new offices 578, 1151 allowed credit for serving in Army, etc., during World War as in Postal Service 1152 for rural delivery 582, 1155 deficiency appropriation for city delivery 347, 349, 1043 for temporary carriers 1044 *Letter Scales, etc., Postal Service, * appropriation for, and repairs 582 *Letterman Army Hospital, San Francisco, Calif., * appropriation for hospital wards 964 *Letters* (*see also*Postal Service), disposition of undelivered 583 collection fee on delivery to writers 583 transmission of prepaid unstamped, authorized 583 *Leupp Agency, Ariz., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 433, 1247 *Leupp Indian Agency, Ariz., * appropriation for bridges across Little Colorado and Canyon Diablo Rivers, near 11 for approaches to bridge over LittleColorado and Canyon Diablo Rivers, near 417, 1233 *Lewd Books, Motion-Picture Films, etc., * punishment for importing, shipping in interstate commerce, etc 1060 *Lewis and Clark National Forest, Mont., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Lewistown, Pa., * appropriation for public building 165 *Lexington, Ky., * terms of court at 400 rooms to be provided for 400 *Libels in Admiralty Causes, * allowed in personam, in actions against vessels and cargoes of Government ownership 525 procedure as between private parties 526 *Liberia, * appropriation for minister resident and consul general to 740, 1206 *Liberty Bond Acts, * provisions of the several, not affected by resolution declaring date of termination of war with Germany, etc 1360 *Liberty, Mo., * appropriation for public building 165 *Librarian of Congress, * appropriation for, chief assistant, etc., and chief assistant 637, 1258 salary of, increased 637 *Library, D.
C., Free Public, * appropriation for expenses 72, 841, 1112 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 37 *Library for the Blind, D. C., National, * appropriation for aid to 97, 868, 1139 *Library of Congress, * appropriation for Librarian, assistant, etc 637, 1258 pay of Librarian, and chief assistant increased 637 for chiefs of division, etc 637, 1258 for reading rooms, etc 638, 1258 for law library 638, 1259 for Semitic and Oriental literature 638, 1259cxxix appropriation for Copyright Office 638, 1259 for legislative reference 638, 1259 for distribution of card indexes, etc 639, 1259 for temporary services; carriers 639, 1259 for Sunday opening 639, 1260 for purchasing books, periodicals, etc 639, 1260 for contingent expenses 639, 1260 for Superintendent of building and grounds, clerks, etc 639, 1260 for watchmen, engineers, etc 639, 1260 Sunday opening 640, 1260 for incidental expenses, care of building, etc.; transfer of Army truck to 640, 1260 for repairs, etc 640 for furniture, etc 640, 1260 for trees, etc., grounds of 187, 899, 1389 for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1430 deficiency appropriation for increased cost of envelopes, 1919 37 for distribution of card indexes 37, 591 for widpw of Lawrence Washington 591 for printing and binding 593 for legislative Reference 1159 employees of, eligible for retirement on annuities 614 *License Bureau, D.
C., * appropriation for Superintendent, clerks, etc 70, 839, 1110 *Licenses* (*see also*Federal Water Power Act), issue authorized of, for constructing dams, etc., for navigation development 1065 for utilizing, etc., power across, etc., navigable waters 1065 upon public lands and reservations.. 1065 surplus water from Government dams 1065 conditions, etc 1065 preliminary permits to applicants for, to obtain data, etc 1066 period and terms of 1067 annual charges to be paid; basis of 1069 right of Government to take over, etc., on expiration of 1071 disposition of proceeds arising from 1072 provisions for, continued as to sugar, etc., until December 31, 1920 386 *Licensing of Coal, Oil, etc., Deposits on Public Lands, * appropriation for expenses of enforcing Act for 1401 deficiency appropriation for expenses of enforcing law for, etc 1172 provisions for deposits of coal 438 phosphates 440 oil and gas 441 oil shale 445 oil and gas in Alaska 446 sodium 447 *Liens, D.
C., * liverymen allowed, for charges for keeping animals, etc.; notice to owner 568 enforcement by bill in equity 568 garage keepers allowed, for charges for storage, etc., of motor vehicles; notice to owner 569 enforcement by bill in equity 569 *Life Insurance Fund, Government, * premiums paid for converted War Risk insurance to be credited to 376 payments from 376 reserve fund to be kept; investment, etc 376 *Life Saving Service* (*see also*Coast Guard), deficiency appropriation for pay of crews 63, 344, 1041 for miscellaneous expenses, etc 1184 *Life Saving Testimonials, * appropriation for, rescuing shipwrecked American seamen, etc 742, 1208 *Lighthouse Keepers, etc., * appropriation for dwellings, etc 213, 926, 1416 for rations, etc 213, 926, 1416 for salaries 214, 927, 1416 *Lighthouse Service, * appropriation for repairs, etc., of, vessels in naval service 149 for general expenses 213, 926, 1416 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 67, 1178 expenses of, while cooperating with Navy, to be paid from appropriations therefor 150 transfer of appropriations 150 officers, etc., not included in general provisions for retirement or civil employees 614 *Lighthouse Tenders, * appropriation for general expenses 213, 927, 1416 construction of, authorized 1058 transfers from Army, Navy, and Shipping Board 1058 *Lighthouse Vessels, * appropriation for expenses 213, 927, 1416 for officers and crews 214, 927, 1416 for constructing, etc., for general service 1416 deficiency appropriation for, Diamond Shoal, N.
C 339 for salaries, officers, etc 517, 1035, 1178, 1188 authorization for 1058 transfers from Army, Navy, and Shipping Board 1058 *Lighthouses Bureau, Department of Commerce, * appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, etc 678, 1297 for aids to navigation 213 for lighthouse vessels, general service 1416 for Galveston, Tex., jetty light station 1416 for general expenses 213, 926, 1416 lights, etc., on Yukon River and tributaries, Alaska 927 for lighthouses, etc., keepers’ salaries 214, 927, 1416 for salaries, officers and crews of vessels of 214, 927, 1417 for inspectors, etc 214 for superintendents, etc 927, 1417 for retired pay 214, 927, 1417 compulsory retirement provisions modified as to present employees 1417 after ten years no employees continued beyond retirement age 1417 privileges of present employees, for retirement 1417 deficiency appropriation for Frying Pan Shoals Light Vessel, N.
C 62 for general expenses 62, 346, 349, 516, 524, 1040, 1043, 1045, 1188, 1192 for vessels for general service 339 for Diamond Shoal, N. C 339 for Conneaut Light Station, Ohio 339 for completing depot, sixteenth district 516 for aids to navigation, seventh and eighth districts 516 for salaries, officers and crews of vessels of 517, 1035, 1178, 1188 for retired pay, officers and employees 517, 1178 for Metropolitan Coal Company 517 for inspectors, etc? 1035 for R. C. Hart 1035 for salaries 1043cxxx deficiency appropriation for superintendent of naval construction, additional pay 1178 for aids to navigation, Conneaut, Ohio 1178 for paying damage claims, collisions with vessels of 1178 aids to navigation authorized 1057 pay increased of superintendent of naval construction 1059 sale of portion of Copper Harbor Range Lighthouse Reservation to Houghton and Keweenaw Counties, Mich.’, authorized, for public uses; conditions 1096 transfer of North Point, Md., reservation to control of War Department 357 vessels of Army, Navy, and Shipping Board, suitable for use by, to be reported 1058 transfers authorized; alterations, etc 1058 *Lighting, D.
C., * appropriation for expenses 80, 849, 1120 *Lighting of Rivers, * appropriation for 213, 927, 1416 deficiency appropriation for 517 *Lima, Peru, * appropriation for Third Pan American Scientific Congress at 747 *Limestone Deposits, * leases of, in unallotted lands of Indians, authorized 1231 *Limestone-Morgan Bridge Company, * may bridge Tennessee River, Decatur, Ala 361 *Lincoln, Memorial to President Abraham, * appropriation for expenses dedicating, etc 180, 889 for maintenance 188, 900, 1390 expenses of dedication continued for fiscal year 1922 1390 for additional work on approaches, etc 1381 for roads and walks at 1389 appointment of John Temple Graves as special resident commissioner 537 relief of contractors for losses due to increased cost of materials, etc., in constructing retaining wall to 281 *Lincoln National Forest, N.
Mex., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Lincoln’s Deathplace, D. C., * appropriation for repairs 188, 900, 1390 *Lindo lad, Axel, * date of appointment as ensign, Navy, established 141 *Linden Street NE., D. C., * appropriation for paving, Twelfth to Thirteenth Street 845 *Liquid Measures, D. C., * standard cubic contents established for 1223 *Liquor Traffic* (*see also*Intoxicating Liquors), appropriation for suppressing, among Indians 4, 410, 1227 for suppressing, among natives of Alaska 203, 917, 1406 deficiency appropriation for suppressing, among Indians 61, 64, 66, 1186 *Liquors, Adulterated, etc., * appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 254, 712, 1331 *List of Merchant Vessels, * classification of vessels by American Bureau of Shipping to be noted on 998 *Little Calumet River, III., * bridge authorized across, at Bumham 1108 *Little Chute, Wis., * construction of sewers, etc., through Government property by, authorized 385 *Little Colorado River, * appropriation for bridge across, at Winslow, Ariz 11 payment from Indian funds 11 for approaches to bridge over, Leupp Indian Agency, Ariz 417, 1233 *Little Rock, Ark., * expenditure authorized for real estate, Aviation General Supply Depot at 455 time extended for bridging Arkansas River at Broadway Street 278 at Main Street 279 *Little Rock, Ark., National Cemetery, * appropriation for burial in, of patients dying at Hot Springs Hospital 185, 896, 1387 *Little Wicomico River, Va., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1011 *Live Stock* (*see also*Cattle*and*Animals), appropriation for reimbursing Indians for, destroyed in eradicating contagious diseases, etc 8, 414, 1231 for developing water for Indian 414, 1231 for enforcing humane treatment of export 239, 698, 1318 for distribution of information of market prices, shipments, etc., of 265, 724, 1342 for compiling, publishing estimates of, and products on farms 1342 for experiments in establishing meat production in western irrigated districts. etc 268, 728, 1345 for eradicating contagious diseases affecting 269, 728, 1345 for station for experiments in, breeding, etc., Woodward, Okla 730, 1345 deficiency appropriation for suppressing contagious diseases among Indian 1172 loans allowed by national banks, secured by bills of lading, etc., of 296 limitation to one person in twelve months 297 regulations governing carload shipments of ordinary, to public stockyards 486 other transportation not affected 486 restrictions on sales, etc., of, belonging to restricted Indians 9 *Live Stock in Cane Sugar and Cotton Districts, * appropriation for cooperative experiments, etc., in developing 268, 728, 1345 *Liverymen, D.
C., * lien allowed, for charges for keeping animals, etc 568 *Loans and Currency Division, Treasury Department, * appropriation for chief of division, etc 645, 1266 termination of appropriations for expenses of issue of war bonds, June 30, 1921 646 unexpended balances to be covered in June 30, 1922 646 estimates to be submitted hereafter 646 for expenses of loans, etc 1266 *Loans by National Banks, * limit to any person 296 exceptions, secured discounts and acceptances; collateral designated 296 commercial paper discounted 296 notes secured by marketable staples 296 maximum allowed 296cxxxi *Loans, Liberty Bond Acts, etc., * appropriation for expenses, issues of 1266 payment for personal services restricted to designated offices 1267 *Loans to Railroads* (*see also*Transportation Act, 1920), provisions for, before expiration of two years after termination of Federal control 468 appropriation for making 468 no other authorization required 469 *Lock Haven, Pa., * appropriation for public building 165 *Locke, Victor M., * payment to, from Choctaw tribal funds 21 *Lockport, N.
Y., * terms of court at 395 *Locomotive Engine Boilers, etc., Safe, * appropriation for expenses compelling railroads to use 179, 889, 1381 deficiency appropriation for expenses, compelling railroads to use 1159 *“Logan,” Army Transport, * disposal of, authorized 961 *Lolo National Forest, Mont., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *London, England, * appropriation for dispatch agent 741, 1208 acceptance authorized of gift from J. Pierpont Morgan of premises for diplomatic representatives in 1214 medal of honor to be bestowed upon unknown British soldier buried in Westminster Abbey 1367 *London, Ky., * terms of court at 400 *Long and Short Hauls, Railroad* (*see also*Transportation Act, 1920), provisions relating to 480 *Long Beach, Calif., * preliminary examination, etc., to ascertain cost of designated harbor improvements 1012 *Long Island City, N.
Y., * appropriation for public building 165 *Loomis, W. Ray, * appropriation for services in Document Room, House of Representatives 636, 1257 *Los Angeles, Calif., * expenditure authorized for sewer, Arcadia Balloon School 455 for real estate, Arcadia Balloon School at 455 preliminary examination, etc., to ascertain cost of designated harbor improvements 1012 rights of way through designated public lands, etc., granted to, for waterpower plants, etc., of 983 lands excepted 983 time for filing maps, etc 984 rights of other grants protected 984 payments for use of lands, etc 985 limitations as to lands under previous laws 985 Owens River Gorge 985 irrigation rights reserved 985 forfeiture for failure to commence waterworks 985 complete power works, as to uncompleted portion 985 laws of California as to use of water not interfered with 986 time extended for report of special joint committee on submarine base at 1088 *Los Angeles Harbor, Calif,* (*see *San Pedro, Calif.). appropriation for Army disbursing officers, abroad and in Alaska 112, 956 *Loss by Exchange, * for, foreign missions 741, 1208 for, consulates 750, 1216 *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 1436 conditions; without fault or negligence of owner 1436 shipped under orders on unseaworthy vessel 1436 while saving life or Government property 1436 engaged in military duty connected therewith 1436 in transit under orders, by carrier or Government agency; limit 1437 destroyed by the enemy, etc 1437 limitations on articles other than required by law, etc 1437 sums of money included 1437 amount of, to be ascertained by Secretary of War 1437 payment or replacement authorized 1437 tender, etc., a final determination of claim 1437 claims to be presented within two years 1437 appropriation for paying 1437 *Lost Instruments, D.
C., * suits at law on, may be continued by giving bond required in equity proceedings 569 *Louisiana, * patent to mayor of Bonita, of described lands in 1053 *Louisiana Avenue NW., D. C., * appropriation for repaving roadway, Pennsylvania Avenue to Tenth Street 854 *Louisville and Nashville Railroad, * may bridge Alabama River, near Montgomery, Ala 1090 *Louisville, Ky., * appropriation for marine hospital, repairs 1368 *Lower Brule Agency, S. Dak., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Lowndes County, Ga., * bridge authorized across Withlacoochee River by Brooks County and 1100 *Luco Creek, Wis., * preliminary examination, etc., to be made, for harbor of refuge 1012 *Lucore, Ladernia N., * enlarged homestead entry by, validated 1092 *Ludington, Mich., * improving aids to navigation at, authorized 1058 *Lug Boxes for Fruits and Vegetables, D.
C., * standard dimensions for, established 1222 *Lumber, River, * bridge authorized across, near Lumberton, N. C 390 *Lumberton, N. C., * bridge authorized across Lumber River, near 390 *Lummi Indian Reservation, Wash., * allotment of Davie Skootah on, canceled; reallotment 28 *Lump Sum Appropriations, * restrictions on additional pay of $240 a year to employees under 690, 1309 *Lunacy Proceedings, D. C., * equity court jurisdiction in; panel from petit jurors 556cxxxii *Lunacy Writs, D.
C., * appropriation for expenses of executing 92, 862, 1134 deficiency appropriation for 41, 1019 *Luquillo National Forest, P. R., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Luxemburg, Netherlands and, * appropriation for minister to 739, 1206 *Luzerne County, Pa.* may bridge Susquehanna River Mocanaqua to Shickshinny 159 Pittston 160 Salem to Wapwallopen 160 time extended for bridging North Branch of Susquehanna River at Wilkes-Barre by 1103 *Lynns Bayou, Tex., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1012 **M.** *McAllister, John J., Jr., * deficiency appropriation for services 56 *McClintic-Marshall Construction Company, * deficiency appropriation for Panama Canal construction work 1166 *McCrary, Arthur B., * date of appointment as ensign, Navy, established 141 *McDowell Indians, * appropriation for Headgate irrigation project, Salt River Reservation, Ariz 408 *McGee, J.
E., and J. J. Smith, * may bridge Savannah River near Hailey’s Ferry, S. C. and Ga 1366 *McGhee, J. Rutledge, * deficiency appropriation for services 56 *McIntosh, William R., * payment to, from Choctaw tribal funds 24 *McKees Rocks, Pa., * appropriation for public building 165 time extended for bridging Ohio River at 1079 *McKinley County, N. Mex., * exchanges permitted of lands in, to consolidate holdings in solid areas 1239 *McKinley Street NW., D. C., * appropriation for paving, Thirty-ninth Street to Belt Road 845 *McKusick, Hattie A., * appropriation for lands purchased for homeless Mille Lacs Indians from 420 *McLane, Honorable Patrick, * deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1180 *Me Millan Park Reservoir, D.
C.* (*see also*Water Service, D. C.), appropriation for operation, etc 100, 870, 1141 *McMillan Wash, Ariz., * appropriation for test well for irrigating additional lands, San Carlos Reservation 416 *McMurray, J. F., * additional claims, etc., between, and the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians, referred to Court of Claims 234 exclusion of specified claims; limitations 234 *McNeil Island, Wash., * appropriation for penitentiary, construction 207 for penitentiary, maintenance 212, 926, 1415 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 52, 1176 for penitentiary, additional pay, guards 338 for penitentiary, maintenance 338 *McPherson Place NW., D.
C., * west side of McPherson Square, designated Fifteenth Street 846 *“Mable I. Meyers,” Barkentine, * deficiency appropriation for paying judgment to owners of 59 *Machine Tools, Army, * sales at reduced rates to trade schools, etc., of surplus 360 use of proceeds 360 reversion if offered for sale by schools, without consent of Secretary of War 360 surplus, to be transferred to Vocational Education Board without charge 504 *Mackinac Agency, Mich., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Madawaska, Me., * bridge authorized across Saint John River, between Edmundston, New Brunswick and 161 *Madden, William, * deficiency appropriation for extra services 59, 343, 1037, 1182 *Madison County, Miss., * bridge authorized across Pearl River by Rankin County and, at Meeks Ferry 572 *Madison National Forest, Mont., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Madison Place, D.
C., * appropriation for care, etc., of Treasury Department Annex 644 *Madison, Wis., * appropriation for public building 165 *Madrid, Spain, * deficiency appropriation for Universal Postal Congress, delegates’ expenses 1031 *Magazines, etc., * issue of, by departments, etc., restricted 945 *Magelssen, Winifred T., * appropriation for one year’s pay of deceased husband, William C. Magelssen, late consul 743 *Magnesite Deposits, * leases of, in unallotted lands of Indians, authorized 1231 *Magnetic Observations, * appropriation for continuing, under Coast Survey 215, 928, 1418 *Mahoning River, * bridge authorized across, Youngstown, Ohio 572 *Mail and Files Division, Treasury Department, * appropriation for chief of division, etc. 646, 1267 *Mail Bags, etc., Postal Service, * appropriation for freight or expressage on empty 579, 1152 deficiency appropriation for freight on 63, 347, 525, 1040, 1043, 1193 *Mail Bags, Locks, Equipment, etc., Postal Service, * appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 582, 1155 for materials, etc., equipment shops 582, 1155 for labor in equipment shops 582, 1155 distinctive equipment for executive departments, Alaska, island possessions, etc 582, 1155 deficiency appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 1175cxxxiii *Mail Transportation* (*see also* Postal Service), appropriation for star routes in Alaska 579, 1152 for steamboat and powerboat routes 579, 1152 for railroad routes 579, 1152 contracts for aircraft service authorized; conditions 579, 1152 for aeroplanes, etc., for aircraft service, New York to San Francisco 579, 1153 for Railway Mail Service 579, 1153 for electric and cable car service 579, 1153 for foreign mails by steamship and otherwise 581, 1153 amount for aircraft service 581, 1153 for star routes except in Alaska 582, 1155 deficiency appropriation for railroad routes 347, 349, 525, 1040, 1043, 1045, 1174, 1189, 1192 for railroad routes; for increased rates 1031 for railroad routes under Railroad Administration 1174 for star routes 347, 349, 1031, 1175, 1189, 1192 for foreign mails 349, 1031, 1174 for Railway Mail Service 1043 for rural delivery 1045, 1189 for electric and cable car service 1174 for power boat service 1189 motor vehicles, equipment, etc., transferred from Army for 530 *Mails, United States, * to be shipped on American vessels 998 contracts for, not assignable 998 payment forbidden, if terms violated, etc 998 compensation for service to be determined by Postmaster General and Shipping Board 998 contracts for, authorized 998 provisions of prior Act not applicable 998 *Maine, * construction of bridge authorized across Saint John River, Madawaska to Edmundston, New Brunswick, by Canada and; condition 161 *Maine State Centennial, * coinage of 50-cent silver pieces in commemoration of 595 number, legal tender quality, etc 595 no Government expense for dies, etc 575 *Majestic Collieries Company, * may bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Cedar, W.
Va 1108 *Major, Honorable Sam C., * deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1036 *Majority Floor Leader, House of Representatives, * appropriation for clerks, etc 1257 *Malcah Indians, Wash., * appropriation for support, etc., of 27, 431, 1245 *Malheur National Forest, Oreg., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Malki Agency, Calif., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1247 *Mall Office Buildings, D. C., * appropriation for operating force and expenses 662, 1281 removal of units A. and B 1282 deficiency appropriation for operating force, 1920 48 for operating expenses 48 *Malt Liquors, * alcoholic strength of, subject to provisions of War Prohibition Act 305 lower strength not subject thereto; permits, etc., required 305 alcoholic strength of, subject to provisions of Constitutional prohibition 307 lower strength not subject thereto; permits, etc., required 308 *Maltby Building, D.
C., * appropriation for repairs to, occupied by Vocational Education Board 1397 deficiency appropriation for expenses converting, for office purposes 50 *Mammals, North American, * appropriation for investigating food habits of, etc 257, 716, 1335 *Manhattan Borouqh, N. Y.* (*see *New York City). *Manitowoc, Wis., * appropriation for light and fog signal station at 213 *Mansfield, McMurray and Cornish* (*see *McMurray, J. F.). *Manti National Forest, Utah, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Manzano National Forest, N.
Mex., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Maps, Geologic, * appropriation for engraving and printing 198, 918, 1400 *Maps, Military, * appropriation for preparation, etc., topographic 124, 970 assistance of Geological and Coast and Geodetic Surveys, etc 124, 970 *Maps, United States, * appropriation for connected; distribution 670, 1289 for separate State and Territorial 670, 1289 designated areas under enlarged homestead provisions 670, 1289 deficiency appropriation for 1191 *Mare Island, Calif., * appropriation for navy yard, public works 144, 821 for right of way and railroad extension 144 for naval magazine, public works 144 for operating, etc., Government house at 223 for operating, etc., Government restaurant at 224 for operating, etc., Government dormitories at 224 deficiency appropriation for navy yard, public works 1169 *Mare Island Navy Yard, Calif., * time extended for report of special joint committee investigating deeper channel to 1088 *Marianna, Ark., * appropriation for public building 165 *Marianna, Fla., * appropriation for public building 165 *Maricopa Indian Reservation, Ariz., * appropriation for Ak Chin irrigation project on 3, 408, 1226 *Marine and Seamen’s Insurance, Commissioner of, * office abolished; duties transferred to division under Director of War Risk Insurance Bureau 371 *Marine Corps, * appropriation for pay of officers, active and reserve list 152, 829 for pay of officers, retired list 152, 829 for enlisted men, etc 152, 829 women in service, to receive pay, etc., of enlisted personnel 152cxxxiv appropriation for enlisted men; enlisted strength temporarily increased; restriction 152 in making reductions temporary officers may be given other temporary commissions in lower grades 153 retired enlisted men promoted to warrant grades on active duty, to receive pay, etc., therefor 153 disbursing officers allowed credits for war emergency payments, etc.; restriction 153 enlisted strength established 830 transfer of temporary officers to permanent commissions, etc 830 for retired enlisted men 153, 830 for undrawn clothing 153, 830 for mileage to officers without troops 153, 830 for commutation of quarters, officers without troops 153, 831 for pay of civil force 154, 831 pay restrictions, temporary employees 831 for provisions; commutation of rations 154, 831 for clothing 154, 831 sales to officers at cost 154 for fuel 154, 831 for military stores, etc 154, 813 for camps of instruction, etc 154 for ammunition 154, 832 for transporting and recruiting 154, 832 for repairs to barracks, etc.; rent 154, 832 for forage 155, 832 for commutation of quarters, officers with troops, etc 155, 832 for contingent 155, 832 laundries; receipts for work at 155, 833 water supply, Quantico Barracks, Va 833 to constitute maintenance fund, Quartermaster’s Department 156, 833 for barracks, Quantico, Va 145 for flying equipment for, advanced base units 133 for transporting remains of officers and enlisted men 146, 823 deficiency appropriation for repairs of barracks 50, 1170 for Quartermaster’s Department 50, 61, 63, 345, 522, 1039, 1041, 1044, 1185, 1190 for pay 61, 65, 345, 522, 1039, 1041, 1185, 1190 for contingent 345, 348, 522, 1039, 1041, 1044, 1170, 1185, 1190 for provisions; reappropriation from 1920 1170 for transportation and recruiting 1170 for fuel, etc 1170 for forage 1170 for commutation of quarters 1170 allowance for quarters to families of officers continued during present emergency 385 allowances for death in service of officers and enlisted men 824 restricted to Regular Marine Corps 824 discharged officers and enlisted men of, Public Health patients, may purchase supplies, etc., at Marine Corps prices 976 enlisted men, reenlisting after serving as officer in Reserve, to have credit for active service therein 141 if within four or three months to have former grade, etc 141 enlisted strength permanently established 830 temporary officers eligible for existing vacancies in permanent strength 830 transfers without regard to age; qualifications required 830 eligibility extended to officers in active service since April 6, 1917 830 to same or lower rank 830 with more than ten years’ service may be appointed warrant, if not qualified for commissions 830 number of warrant, increased therefor 830 transfers, etc., to be made by June 30, 1921 830 may hold temporary commissions until permanent made 830 enlistment terms in, established; reenlistment benefits, etc 836 entombment in Arlington Memorial Amphitheater of members of, who rendered conspicuously distinguished service; requirements 1440 exchange of land, San Diego, Calif., base, authorized 145 families of commissioned officers, etc., allowed transportation upon change of permanent station 604 permanent station defined 604 noncommissioned officers to have additional ration or commutation 602 effective until June 30, 1922 604 pay clerks, accepting commissions in Reserves, restored to former status on termination of active service therein 141 pensions increased for service in Civil or Mexican War 585 quartermaster supplies may be bought by Coast Guard officers, etc., from 506 Public Health Service officers 507 rates allowed pensioners for loss of limbs or sight while in the 982 readjustment of pay, etc., of personnel to be investigated, etc., by special joint committee of Congress 604 transfer of maintenance appropriation 1919, to pay Navy freight, etc., charges for fiscal year 1921 1169 uniforms, etc., prohibitions in force hereafter 836 duties of Secretary of Navy added 836 warrant officers, accepting commissions in Reserves, restored to former status on termination of active service 141 *Marine Corps Reserve, * enrolled men, not officers, on active duty during the war, may serve unexpired term m Marine Corps; conditions 139 not to exceed authorized enlisted strength 139 pay, allowances, etc 139 female members to be placed on inactive duty 138 members in service may be given temporary civil appointments; pay 138 may qualify for civil service certificates to fill vacancies 138 termination of temporary appointments 138 appropriation for pay of reservists transferred, etc 138 pay restrictions 138 persons serving as officers on active duty in, since April 6, 1917, eligible to permanent commissions in Marine Corps 830cxxxv *Marine Exposition, National, * exhibits from Department of Commerce may be furnished for, without expense to United States 550 *Marine Hospitals* (*see also*Public Health Service), appropriation for Chicago, Ill., improvements 167 for Cincinnati, Ohio, repairs, etc 167 for Mobile, Ala., remodeling, etc 167 for Philadelphia, Pa., remodeling, etc 167 for Savannah, Ga., officers’ quarters, etc 167, 875 work under Supervising Architect 167 for Boston, Mass., buildings 875 for Fort Stanton, N.
Mex., remodelling power house, etc 875, 1368 for Cairo, Ill., repairs 1368 for Louisville, Ky., repairs 1368 for Mobile, Ala., alterations, etc 1368 for San Francisco, Calif., alterations, etc 1368 for Stapleton, N. Y., alterations, etc 1368 for remodeling camp, etc., facilities for discharged soldiers, etc., turned over from War Department 1368 for repairs and preservation 168, 876, 1368 for mechanical equipment for 168, 876, 1369 for maintenance 175, 884, 1376 admission of contagious, etc., cases for study 175, 884 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 45 *Marine Insurance Associations, * antitrust prohibitions not applicable to, formed for apportioning risks among members thereof 1000 *Marine Schools, State, * appropriation for expenses of, New York, Massachusetts, and Washington 134, 814 *Marines, etc., * appropriation for vocational rehabilitation of discharged disabled 887 for medical, etc., services for discharged disabled, under Public Health Service 1376 deficiency appropriation for hospital care, etc., of discharged sick and disabled, patients under Public Health Service 377 for expenses, vocational rehabilitation of discharged disabled 504, 1020 pay allowance increased under exceptional circumstances 1021 for medical treatment, etc., of, war risk insurance patients 507, 591 no passport fees required of relatives of, to visit graves thereof abroad 750 preference in clerical, etc., appointments, hereafter, in departments, etc., to honorably discharged, or their widows 37 wives of injured 37 preference right for two years of, discharged from service in late war, to make homestead entry, etc., on opened public lands 434 drafted men refusing to serve, etc., excluded 434 travel at one cent a mile allowed wounded or disabled, on furlough from hospitals 976 *Marion County, Miss., * may bridge Pearl River 391 *Marion, Ind., * appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 191, 904, 1395 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 47, 1028 *Maritime Causes* (*see *Admiralty Causes). *Maritime Liens* (*see also*Ship Mortgage Act, 1920). persons furnishing repairs, etc., entitled to, for necessaries 1005 enforcement, etc 1005 *Maritime Torts, * actions allowed against Government owned, etc., merchant vessels 525 *Marketable Staples, * loans allowed by national banks secured by bills of lading, etc., for nonperishable 296 limit to one person in twelve months 297 *Markets and Crop Estimates Bureau, Department of Agriculture, * appropriation for salaries 1341 for general expenses 1341 for distributing information on marketing, etc., farm products, purchasing supplies, etc 1341 studying losses in transit, etc 1342 for collecting, distributing, etc., market prices of live stock, meats, fish, agricultural products., etc 1342 for certifying condition, etc., of interstate shipments of perishable farm products 1342 certificates prima facie evidence of facts stated 1342 for cotton grading, baling, etc., investigations 1342 for cooperative employment of agents, to diffuse information for marketing farm products, etc 1342 for grain handling, grading, etc., investigations 1342 for compiling, etc., data relating to crops and live stock 1342 for disseminating to American producers information of world supply and demand for American agricultural products, etc 1342 cooperation with agencies, organizations, etc 1342 for administrative expenses 1343 duties of Statistics and Crop Estimates Bureaus transferred to Bureau of Markets, etc 1343 for enforcing Cotton Futures Act 1343 for enforcing Grain Standards Act 1343 for administering Warehouse, Act 1343 for enforcing Standard Container Act 1343 for enforcing regulations for handling wool clip of 1918 1343 distribution of sums collected to growers thereof 1343 deficiency appropriation for enforcing regulations for handling wool clip of 1918, etc 1177 for stimulating agriculture and facilitating distribution of products 1187, 1192 *Markets and Rural Organization, Office of, * deficiency appropriation for general expenses 64, 67, 346, 524, 1040, 1043, 1187, 1192 *Markets Bureau, Department of Agriculture, * appropriation for salaries 264, 723 for general expenses 264, 723 for distributing information on marketing, etc., farm products, purchasing supplies, etc 264, 723 for diffusing by telegraph, etc., market prices of fruits, vegetables, etc 265 for supervision of stockyards industry 265cxxxvi appropriation for publishing information as to marketing, prices, etc., of live stock, meats, fish, etc 265, 724 for distributing commercial information, etc., dairy and poultry products 265 for distributing commercial information, etc., grain, hay, etc 265 for investigating production, distribution, etc., of agricultural food products 265 for distributing commercial information, etc., peanuts 265 for distributing information of marketing, prices of fruits, vegetables, peanuts, dairy and poultry products, feeds, etc 724 for investigating transportation, marketing, etc., of agricultural food products, control, etc 724 for certifying condition, etc., of interstate shipments of perishable farm products 265, 724 for cotton grading, baling, etc., investigations 265, 724 testing spinning value of grades 265, 724 for studies of cooperation among farmers, diffusion information thereof, etc 266 for cooperative diffusing information of marketing, etc., of farm products 266, 724 for grain handling, grading, etc., investigations 266, 725 for executing law fixing standard small fruit containers, Climax grape baskets, etc 266, 725 for administrative expenses 266, 725 for enforcing Cotton Futures Act 266, 725 classifications declared permanent 725 optional demand and delivery of grades 725 repealed 738 for enforcing Grain Standards Act 266, 725 for administering Warehouse Act 266, 725 modifications of bond and receipt conditions 266 authority to administer oaths, etc 267 for enforcing regulations for wool clip of 1918 267, 725 *Markets, D.
C.* (*see also*Weights, Measures, and Markets, D. C., Department of), appropriation for market masters, etc 70, 844, 1111 for maintenance 75, 844, 1115 for fish wharf and market expenses 75, 844 for refrigerating plant 75, 844 for produce market, completing south shelter 1115 supervision over, etc., by superintendent of weights, etc 1224 *Markley, S. S., * sale of public land to, authorized 1093 *Marlow, W. H., * deficiency appropriation for fuel 40 *Married Women, * delivery of property held by.
Alien Property Custodian to, national of neutral nation, married to German, etc., prior to April 6, 1917 978, 1147 if property not acquired from German, etc., prior to January 1, 1917 1147 of American citizenship by birth, married to German, etc., prior to April 6, 1917 978, 1147 if property not acquired from German, etc., prior to January 1, 1917 1147 *Married Women, D. C., * provisions for administering estate of, dying intestate, stricken out 567 *Mars Bluff Ferry, S. C., * bridge authorized across Peedee River at 1102 *Marshals, United States Courts, * appropriation for salaries, etc.; advances 209, 923, 1412 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 51, 62, 64, 67, 337, 349, 525, 1032, 1175, 1188, 1190 *Marten, * appropriation for experiments in rearing 257 *Martin, Thomas S., late a Senator, * deficiency appropriation for pay to heirs of 519 *Martinez Indian Reservation, * appropriation for pumping plant 3 *Maryland Roads Commission, * may bridge Pocomoke River, Pocomoke City, Md 352 *Massachusetts, * appropriation for reimbursing, for marine school expenses 134, 814 provisions for cooperating with, in observing Tercentenary of Landing of the Pilgrims, etc 599 expenditures by, required 599 *Massachusetts Avenue SE., D, C., * appropriation for paving, Fourteenth to Fifteenth Streets 845 *Materials, etc., Army Surplus, * transfer, free of charge, authorized of, to Chief of Engineers, to be used for authorized civil works 1015 *Materials, etc., for Government Uses, * purchases to be made, so far as possible, from stock no longer needed, due to end of war 67 *Materials, Government, * funds of bureau or department purchasing, etc., from another, to be subject to requisition of the one furnishing the same 613 available for two years 613 *Matlack, Capt.
Leonard F., U. S. Cavalry, * may be appointed captain of Cavalry on retired list 607 *Mayer, Mattie R., * homestead entry by, authorized; oil deposits reserved 1093 *Maynard, George E., * date of appointment as ensign, Navy, established 141 *Maynard, Montgomery, * deficiency appropriation for reimbursing 1024 *Mays Landing, N. J., * operation of school for children of employees at Ordnance reservation, authorized 333 *Measures, D. C., * provisions establishing standards of 1217 *Meat Inspection, * appropriation for additional expenses 241, 700, 1320 amount for equine meat; labels, etc., required 241, 700, 1320 deficiency appropriation for 62, 1187, 1192 overtime pay allowed employees in establishments subject to 241 *Meat Production in Western Irrigated Districts, etc., * appropriation for experiments, etc., in establishing 268, 728, 1345 *Meats and Meat Products, * appropriation for diffusing commercial information of market prices, distribution, etc., of 265, 724, 1342 *Meats, Wrapped, * misbranding provisions of pure food law, extended to 271cxxxvii *Mechanical Devices, etc., * deficiency appropriation for cooperative standardizing, used in industries 341 *Mechanical Engineering, * appropriation for standardizing apparatus, etc., used in 682, 1301 *Mechanical Equipment for Public Buildings, * appropriation for heating, hoisting, etc 168, 876, 1369 deficiency appropriation for 61, 344, 347, 1038, 1041, 1184 *Mechanics, * retirement provisions for, in classified civil service 614 *Medal of Honor, Congressional, * to be bestowed with appropriate ceremonies upon unknown British soldier, buried in Westminster Abbey, London 1367 unknown French soldier, buried in the Arc de Triomphe, Paris 1367 to be presented to city of Verdun, by the President in the name of Congress in appreciation of the value of its defenders 977 *Medal of Honor Roll, Army and Navy, * additional pensions to those on, not affected by increased service pensions 587 *Medal of Merit, Merchant Marine, * to be awarded for distinguished service at sea during the World War 1082 only one issue to a person; bar for succeeding deed 1082 time limit for issuing; statement of service, etc., required 1082 award to representative in case of death 1082 regulations, etc., to be made 1082 *Medals of Honor, etc., Army, * only one award to any one person 399 issue of bar, etc., for succeeding justifying deed 399 silver star to be issued for citation in orders from headquarters commanded by a general 399 if force appropriate to be commanded by a general 399 *Mediation of Railway Employees’ Differences* (*see *Board of Mediation and Conciliation). *Medical Administrative Corps, Army* (*see *Medical Department, Army). *Medical and Hospital Services, War Risk Insurance Bureau, * appropriation for, to beneficiaries 881, 1374 disbursement of allotments to specified departments, etc 881, 1374 *Medical and Surgical History of the German War, * appropriation for preparing for publication, etc 901, 1392 *Medical Charities, D.
C., * appropriations for care of indigent patients, etc 95, 866, 1137 deficiency appropriation for Tuberculosis Hospital 41 *Medical Corps, Army* (*see *Medical Department, Army). *Medical Department, Army, * appropriation for supplies, etc.*121, * 967 for mosquito destruction, Canal Zone 121, 967 selection of motor ambulances without advertising 121, 967 private treatment, etc 121, 967 for preventing, etc., epidemic diseases 122, 967 appropriation for civilian employees, nurses, etc 122, 967 for supplies, Hot Springs Hospital 122, 968 for hospital treatment of Canal Zone garrisons 122, 968 for additional land, Walter Reed Hospital, D.
C., for Medical Museum, School, etc 122 for museum 122, 968 for library, Surgeon General’s office 122, 968 for artificial limbs 189, 901, 1392 for surgical appliances 189, 901, 1392 for trusses 189, 901, 1392 for medical and surgical history of War with Germany 901, 1392 for Providence Hospital, D. C 189 for printing and binding for 228, 941, 1429 deficiency appropriation for supplies 61, 65, 345, 510, 532, 1038, 1041, 1184, 1190 for trusses 1184 for appliances for disabled soldiers 61 surplus supplies and foodstuffs to be placed at disposal of Red Cross, to relieve distress of peoples involved in the war 130 officers and enlisted men composing 766 Medical, Dental, Veterinary, and Medical Administrative Corps constituting 766 authorized commissioned and enlisted strength of 766 Army Nurse Corps, and contract surgeons 767 percentage of officers, Medical and Dental Corps 767 Dental Corps 767 number of Veterinary Corps officers 767 service promotions, Medical, and Dental Corps 767 Veterinary Corps 767 Medical Administrative Corps 767 credit for all active commissioned service 767 Dental Corps;
Veterinary Corps 767 filling vacancies on July 1, 1920 767 persons eligible, other than Regular Army officers; service since April 6, 1917 767 selection by board of general officers 767 Medical Administrative Corps, enlisted service required 767 number of captains and first lieutenants limited 767 service credits for future promotions 767 Army Nurse Corps, relative rank conferred 767 authority of, in hospitals 768 rights and privileges of, to be prescribed 768 dental outfits in excess of needs, may be sold; preferences, etc 554 emergency hospital equipment to be delivered to Kansas for temporary use to check influenza epidemic 436 *Medical Department, Navy* (*see *Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy). *Medical Inspectors, Public.
Schools, D. C., * appropriation for; division 83, 854, 1124 *Medical Museum, Army, * appropriation for additional land, Walter Reed Hospital, D. C., for location of, etc 122 for preserving specimens, etc 122, 968 *Medical Officers, Field Service and Correspondence School for, * appropriation for instruction expenses 106, 950cxxxviii *Medicinal Preparations, Manufactured, * officinal, unfit for. beverages, not subject to Constitutional prohibition provisions 309 conditions; permits, etc., required 309 *Medicinal Solutions, etc., * not fit for beverages, not subject to Constitutional prohibition provisions 309 conditions; permits, etc., required 309 *Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Medicines, Adulterated, etc., * appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 254, 712, 1331 *Mediterranean Fruit Fly, * appropriation for investigations, etc 256, 715, 1334 *Meeks Ferry, Miss., * bridge authorized across Pearl River at 572 *Members of Congress, * attempting to influence, on matters of legislation, by Federal officers and employees, forbidden 68 communications on request or through official channels excepted 68 punishment for violations 68 *Members of the House of Representatives, * appropriation for compensation 634, 1255 for mileage 2, 634, 1255 for clerk hire 637, 1258 payment of arrears of pay to, while in military service, ratified 58 payment authorized to the two persons designated by, as their clerks; rates, etc 162 *Memorial Addresses in Congress, * illustrations accompanying, to be made at Engraving and Printing Bureau, and paid from appropriation therefor 943, 1431 if elsewhere, from printing for Congress 943, 1431 *Memorial Archway, Vicksburg* (*see *Vicksburg, Miss., Memorial Archway). *Memorials, etc., , * appropriation for expenses dedicating, to President Abraham Lincoln 180, 889 commission created to recommend erection of, in Arlington Memorial Amphitheater each year 1440 *Memphis, Tenn., * appropriation for public building, sub post office 165 expenditure authorized for real estate, Park Aviation Field at 455 *Menominee Agency, Wis., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 434, 1248 *Menominee Indian Reservation, Wis., * forest investigations, etc., on Indian reservations not applicable to 6, 411, 1229 *Menominee Indians, *TFis., appropriation for per capita payment to, from tribal funds 1247 *Menominee, Wis., * preliminary examination, etc., of, Harbor and River to be made 1012 *Merchant Marine, * medal of merit awarded to person in, for distinguished service at sea during the World War 1082 *Merchant Marine Act, 1920, * appropriation for expenses of Shipping Board under provisions of 1382 necessity of American vessels for National Defense, commerce, etc., stated 988 policy declared of developing and encouraging 988 execution by Shipping Board 988 legislation repealed; transportation of shipyard employees 988 compensation for roads taken therefor 988 acquiring shipbuilding plants, etc 988 control of shipping charters, etc 988 authority to build, charter, sell, ships, etc 988 limitations; execution of prior contracts 988 accruing rights valid and enforceable 988 penalties, etc., not affected 989 completion of necessary construction work 989 speedy adjustment of all matters arising under 989 determination of compensation, etc., by the Board 989 suit authorized if decision unsatisfactory 989 Shipping Board provisions 989 number of Commissioners increased 989 chairman to be designated by the President 989 terms, qualifications, geographical division 989 political division; pecuniary interests restricted 989 other employments, or relations with carriers, forbidden 989 division of duties; removal, etc 989 regulations, etc., to be prescribed; employment of attorneys, etc 990 rights and duties continued 990 temporary continuance of present Commission 990 salaries of members increased 990 vessels, etc., property, transferred to Board 990 exceptions, in other Government service 990 Army, Navy, river and harbor vessels, etc 990 sales of vessels to citizens 990 price; payments; conditions 990 coastwise limitations 991 sales of vessels to aliens 991 restrictions, etc.; interest on deferred payments 991 steamship lines for development of trade, etc., authorized 991 vessel requirements, sailings, etc 991 sale or charter of vessels to citizens for 991 operation by Board if no citizen service secured 991 mail contracts authorized 991 preference in sales for, to citizens having support of communities 991 maintaining similar service 992 charges restricted if Government operating service additional to private 992 subjects to be investigated; for promotion of port facilities, etc 992 recommendation as to rates, etc., of rail carriers 992 submitted to Interstate Commerce Commission for action 992 insurance required on vessels sold with deferred payments 992 insurance fund for Government owned vessels may be created 992cxxxix construction loan fund to be set aside from revenues 993 to aid in ship construction, etc 993 by citizens in private yards 993 limit; lien created for 993 vessels to be cared for, operated, etc., until sold 993 authority of Emergency Fleet Corporation continued 993 all property other than vessels to be sold 993 disposition of revenues, prior to July 1, 1921 993 thereafter to be covered into the Treasury 993 operating capital, insurance, and construction loan funds excepted 993 emergency investments to be withdrawn and. covered into the Treasury 993 charter hire not required for vessels furnished to War Department 993 authorization for purchasing houses, etc., for shipyard employees terminated 994 repairs, etc., allowed 994 disposal of all property directed 994 docks, etc., on Hudson River, at Hoboken turned over to the Board, etc 994 other, acquired for Army or Navy, may be transferred 994 temporary transfers for Army or Navy needs, authorized 994 sales restricted 994 vessels procured from Board by citizens allowed American registry, etc 994 foreign built so owned admitted to coastwise trade 994 operation under laws governing merchant vessels 994 sales to other than citizens restricted... 995 forfeiture for violations 995 punishment imposed 995 Board authorized to make necessary rules, etc 995 to meet unfavorable trade laws, competitive practices, etc., of foreign countries 995 to request modification, etc., of established rules by departments, etc 995 rules affecting shipping established hereafter subject to approval of Board, etc 995 disagreements between Departments, etc., and the Board as to, submitted for action of the President 995 no preference to Government vessels over citizen-owned by 995 common carriers by water not to give deferred rebates to shippers 996 use fighting ships 996 retaliate against shippers for patronizing other carriers, etc 996 make unfair discriminatory shipping contracts, etc 996 penalty for 996 Board to determine if persons not citizens have violated water carrier restrictions 996 entered into combinations against American carriers 996 to certify violations to Secretary of Commerce 996 entry to be refused vessel of person violating 996 coastwise laws extended to island Territories, etc., after February 1, 1922 997 adequate steamship service to be established for the islands 997 time may be extended 997 regulations for the Philippines under the Government thereof 997 application hereof to the Philippines deferred 997 privileges of coastwise trade to foreign vessels admitted to American registry, repealed 997 allowed if owned by citizens, etc 997 permits for Hawaiian travel in foreign ships until February 1, 1922 997 tax exemption, for ten years, allowed owners of American ships in foreign trade 997 equivalent to earnings thereof 997 amount to be used for building vessels in American shipyards 997 part of construction costs required from ordinary funds 998 proceeds of sales of American ships built prior to January 1, 1914 998 exempt from income tax for ten years 998 new American ships to be built therefrom 998 mails to be carried on American vessels 998 contracts for, not be assigned, etc 998 compensation for; contracts authorized 998 prior Act, not applicable 998 classification of vessels by American Bureau of Shipping, recognized 998 Government representatives to be on Committee of Bureau 998 list of merchant vessels to contain class notation of Bureau 998 cargo vessels permitted to carry limited number of passengers 998 life saving, equipments, etc., required 998 notice of risk, etc., to be given passengers 999 reciprocal allowance to foreign vessels 999 penalty for failure of owner, etc., to give notice of risks 999 merchandise transported by water in other than American vessels to be forfeited 999 partly over Canadian line excepted 999 application to Yukon River, Alaska, delayed 999 lower rail charges for transportation from foreign countries by water carriers, forbidden 999 by American vessels excepted 999 provisions suspended if adequate facilities not afforded by American vessels 999 to terminate when facilities available 999 marine insurance associations, meaning of terms 1000 for apportionment of risks, not violations of antitrust laws 1000 Ship Mortgage Act, 1920 1000–1006 recording sales, conveyances, and mortgages in the United States 1000 penalties for failures, etc 1003 foreclosure of preferred mortgages 1003 transfers of mortgaged vessels, and assignment of mortgages 1004 maritime liens for necessities 1005 prior laws superseded 1006cxl wages of seamen; payment in port during, voyage 1006 limitation on application for 1006 release of contract on failure, etc 1006 in full, at end of voyage 1006 setting aside of release for cause 1006 application to foreign seamen in American ports 1006 enforcement by United States courts 1006 advance payment of, etc., unlawful 1007 punishment for violations 1007 applicable either within or without United States territory 1007 liability for wages actually earned 1007 receiving remuneration from seamen for employment, a misdemeanour 1007 punishment for 1007 seamen injured on duty may bring action for damages 1007 laws applicable 1007 resulting in death; action by personal representative allowed 1007 laws applicable 1007 jurisdiction of courts 1007 declaration of Congress that treaty restrictions on right to impose discriminatory duties, etc., should be terminated 1007 President authorized to give notice to foreign governments therefor 1007 powers of Board may be exercised through Emergency Fleet Corporation 1007 invalidity of any provision not to affect remainder of Act 1007 general meaning of terms used in this Act 1008 corporation, etc., not deemed a citizen of the United States unless controlling interest owned by citizens 1008 president and managing directors of corporations are citizens 1008 corporations are organized under Federal or State laws 1008 operating vessels in coastwise trade, seventy-five per cent interest required 1008 interests specified divesting controlling ownership by citizens 1008 seventy-five per cent of ownership 1008 provisions applicable to receivers and trustees 1008 title of Act 1008 *Merchant Vessels* (*see also*Admiralty Causes), owned by the Government, etc., and their cargoes, not subject to arrest or seizure in United States 525 libels in personam authorized 525 jurisdiction of courts; acceptance of service, etc 526 procedure as between private parties 526 private, formerly Government owned, attached for causes arising under such ownership, to be released without bond, etc 526 assumption of liability therefor by the United States 526 immunity against seizures abroad, of Government owned, etc., to be claimed by consul 527 execution of bond 527 consul to enter appearance, etc., in suits against masters of such vessels 527 provisions for sureties, payment of judgments, etc 527 *Meridian Highway Bridge Company, * may bridge Missouri River, Yankton County, S.
Dak., and Cedar County, Nebr 355 *Meridian Hill Parle, D. C.* appropriation for continuing improvement, etc 186, 896, 1389 *Meridian Place NW., D. C., * appropriation for paving, Sixteenth to Brown Streets 845 *Mesa Verde National Park, Colo., * appropriation for protection, etc 204, 918, 1407 for roadway from, to Gallup on Navajo, etc., Reservation, N. Mex 18, 422, 1172 *Mescalero Agency, N. Mex., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Mescalero Indian Hospital, N.
Mex., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 5, 410, 1227 *Mescalero Indian Reservation, N. Mex., * appropriation for roads and bridges 18, 423, 1238 *Messages, Transmission of* (*see also*Transportation Act, 1920), interstate commerce regulations applicable to, by wire or wireless 474 charges for, to be just and reasonable 475 unjust declared unlawful 475 classification of; different rates allowed 475 exchange of services with carriers, allowed 475 *Messenger Service, Mail, * appropriation for 579, 1152 deficiency appropriation for 525, 1040, 1043, 1174, 1189, 1193 *Messengers with Electoral Vote, 1921, * relieved from penalty on failure to deliver certificate at proper time 1448 payment of mileage authorized 1448 *Metaline Falls, Wash., * construction of bridge authorized across Pend Oreille River, by Pend Oreille County, Metaline, and 162 *Metaline, Wash., * construction of bridge authorized across Pend Oreille River, by Pend Oreille County, Metaline Falls, and 162 *Metalliferous Minerals, Valuable, * leases allowed for mining on Indian reservations for; conditions, etc 31 *Metallurgical Products, * appropriation for investigating new processes, etc., in 683, 1302 *Metals, Rare, * deficiency appropriation for purchasing, for use of Standards Bureau 341 *Metropolis, Ill., * appropriation for public building 165 *Metropolitan Coal Company, * deficiency appropriation for damages to wharf of 517 *Metropolitan Police, D.
C.* (*see *Police, D. C.) cxli *Mexican Bean Beetle, * appropriation for emergency expenses, preventing spread of, in Alabama, etc 1346 *Mexican Border Medal and Ribbon, * issue authorized to members of National Guard who served under call, but at points other than on the border 973 forbidden if subsequently dishonourably discharged, or deserting 973 *Mexican Disturbances, * deficiency appropriation for care, etc., interned Mexican soldiers, etc 1041 *Mexican Disturbances, 1911, * payment of portion of appropriation for heirs of American citizens killed in, to heirs of wounded, etc 596 *Mexican War, * pension increased, for persons serving in 585 widows 587 *Mexico, * appropriation for ambassador to 739, 1206 for Boundary Commission 743, 1209 for emergency expenses for eradicating, etc., pink bollworm of cotton in 269, 729, 1346 for national cemetery, Mexico City 183, 894 deficiency appropriation for transporting Chinese refugees from, to China 333 for relief, etc., American citizens in 349 consent of, required for bridge across Rio Grande, Del Rio, Tex., to Las Vacas, Mexico 1202 *Meyer, Jennie Dunphy, * land patent authorized to;
State conveyance confirmed 1091 conditions 1091 *Miami, Fla., * preliminary examination, etc., to be made for waterway from Jacksonville to 1011 of harbour 1011 expenditure authorized for real estate, Chapman Aviation Field at 455 *Michigan City, Ind., * preliminary examination, etc., of harbour to be made 1012 *Michigan National Forest, Mich., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 for nursery site land 251 *Middletown, Pa., * expenditure authorized for real estate, Aviation General Supply Depot at 455 *Midland, Mich., * appropriation for public building 165 expenditure authorized for real estate for Chemical Warfare Service, Salt Wells site 455 *Midshipmen, * appointments of five, allowed each Senator, Representative, and Delegate 140 Resident Commissioner from.
Porto Rico, and District of Columbia 140 fifteen each year at large 140 one hundred annually from Navy enlisted men, and Naval Reserve Force on active duty 140 pay of, increased 146 reexamination of, deficient in studies permitted 1028 special instruction to be provided for 1028 *Migratory Game Birds, etc., * appropriation for enforcing law protecting 258, 716, 1335 *Milan, Ill., * examination, etc., to be made of effect on Illinois and Mississippi Canal on flood condition in 1012 report, etc., on damages to private property, etc 1012 *Mileage, Army, * appropriation for designated officers, etc 112, 956 deficiency appropriation for designated officers, etc 1026, 1184 *Mileage, Navy, * appropriation for officers, etc 131, 812 *Military Academy, * appropriation for support of the 538 for pay of professors 538 for chaplain 538 for master of sword; rank, etc., of present incumbent 538 for pay of cadets 538 increased ration rate for fiscal year 1921 538 credit for clothing, equipment, etc., 1919, 1920 538 for extra pay of officers 538 for longevity 539 for enlisted men 539 for band 539 for field musicians 539 for service detachment; extra duty pay 539 for Cavalry detachment 539 for Artillery detachment 540 for Engineer detachment 540 for Signal Corps detachments 540 for Coast Artillery detachment 541 for travel allowances; clothing not drawn 541 for interest on deposits 541 for extra pay, detached service 541 for regimental sergeant major, Infantry; at cadet headquarters 542 for extra pay, noncommissioned officers as assistant instructors 542 for sergeant major, etc 542 for pay of civilians 542 quarters, etc., to civilian instructors 542 accounting, etc., by Academy disburging officer 544 for expenses, Board of Visitors 544 for contingencies, superintendent 544 for repairs and improvements 544 for fuel, light, etc 544 for transportation 544 for printing, supplies, etc 544 for expenses, department of Cavalry, Artillery, and Infantry tactics 544 for instruction material, etc., for designated departments 545 for lectures 545 for miscellaneous and incidental expenses 545 for lighting, plumbing, etc 545 for library, etc 545 for contingent, academic board; technical supplies 545 for band instruments, etc 546 for laundry, cadet mess, etc 546 for policing barracks, etc 546 for cadet barracks, furniture, etc 546 for children’s school 546cxlii appropration for fire protection 546 for buildings and grounds 546 for ordnance museum; laboratory; general repairs, etc 546 for waterworks 546 for bayonet fencing ground, etc 546 for repairing walls along Poplopen pipeline 546 for roads, grounds, etc 546 for repairs, etc., to mess buildings, etc 546 for cadet boathouse, etc 547 for South Cadet barracks 547 for cadet barracks 547 for post cemetery 547 for walls, roads, etc 547 for cadet mess, repairs, etc 547 for waterproofing post headquarters, etc., buildings 547 for new dry cleaning, disinfecting, etc., building 547 for married officers’ quarters 547 for bachelor quarters 547 for remodeling old cadet hospital, etc 547 surplus Army tools, material, etc., to be furnished for constructing temporary buildings, instruction, etc 547 for construction of temporary buildings 547 continuation of appropriation for enlarging elevator shaft cadet hospital 547 funds consolidated as1 ‘ Maintenance” 547 for disposition of remains of officers, cadets, etc 895 deficiency appropriation for pay of cadets 1166 for fuel, light, etc 1166 for installing automatic stokers in power plant 1166 for maintenance 1184 instruction course made four years 548 appointment to vacancy due to end of course for present year, if cadet retained 548 cadets may postpone graduation for one year, or graduate with present class 548 age for admission 548 extended during 1919, 1920, 1921 for appointees serving in World War 548 failure of cadet to graduate from sickness, etc., not to delay admission of successor 548 lease of land for hotel site authorized 548 erection of buildings on recommendation of superintendent 548 conditions, etc.; compensation for buildings, etc., on termination of lease 548 admission for instruction authorized, of Ramon Ricardo Arias of Panama 548 Tao Hung Chang and Zeng Tze Wong of China 234 cadets graduating in 1920 to receive commissions after July 2 786 purchase of polo ponies limited for use of 118, 962 *Military and Naval Compensation* (*see also*War Risk Insurance), appropriation for payments, etc 173, 881, 1374 no reimbursement to Government hospitals here from for treating War Risk Bureau beneficiaries 173 unexpended balance reappropriated 881 deficiency appropriation for payments, etc 378, 508 *Military and Naval Family Allowances, * appropriation for payments from 172 deficiency appropriation for 1 * Military and Naval Insurance, Commissioner of, * office abolished; duties transferred to division under Director of War Risk Insurance Bureau 371 *Military Attachés, * appropriation for expenses abroad, etc 105, 949 *Military Equipment, etc., * specimens of arms, etc., issued to the Army to be furnished National Museum for exhibition 1438 colors, etc., of demobilized organizations, brought into service from National Guard, to be returned to State 1438 all others to State furnishing majority to organization 1439 for national use, if not identified with any State 1439 title of, to remain in United States 1439 preservation, care, etc 1439 previous disposition of, ratified 1439 *Military Forces* (*see Nrvay).* *Military Instruction, Civilian* (*see *Civilian Military Instruction). *Military Intelligence Division, General Staff Corps, Army, * appropriation for contingent expenses 105, 949 for expenses, military attaches 105, 949 for observing war operations abroad 105, 949 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 1184 *Military Observers Abroad, Army, * appropriation for expenses of 105, 949 *Military Parks, National* (*see *National Parks). *Military Posts, Army, * appropriation for water and sewer systems, etc., at 117, 961 for construction, etc., post exchanges 118, 963 training, etc., camps, recreation expenses at 118, 963 for constructing roads, walks, wharves, and drainage, etc., at 119, 964 for removing remains from abandoned 184, 895 deficiency appropriation for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 344, 1041, 1044 for exchanges 1184 unexpended balances available to pay contracts for roads, walks, etc., at, suspended on account of armistice 1027 *Military Reservations, Abandoned, * appropriation for survey, etc., of 196 *Military Service, * appropriations for expenses, completing, preserving records of selective draft, etc 109, 951 deficiency appropriation for expenses, registration, etc., for 1184, 1190 payment to members to the House of Representatives of arrears of pay while in, ratified 58 reinstatement of former Government employees entering, during the war, when honorably discharged therefrom 142 statement of State, to be furnished the adjutant general thereof 110 *Military Stores, etc., * interchange of, without compensation, between Army and Navy, authorized 132 *Military Stores, etc., Marine Corps, * appropriation for 154, 831 *Military Training, Civilian, * appropriation for ordnance supplies, camps, etc., for 128, 974 for instruction camps 974cxliii deficiency appropriation for instruction camps 1041, 1184 *Militia Bureau, War Department, * appropriation for National Guard officers assigned to 126, 972 for clerks, etc 660, 1279 Chief of, to be selected from National Guard officers recommended by governors of States, etc 782 term for four years, rank as major general 782 assignment of temporary, from Regular Army 782 assignment of Regulars to, for instructing National Guard 782 National Guard officers with reserve commissions to duty with Regulars 782 pay, etc., from militia appropriations 783 *Militia, D.
C., * appropriation for expenses 99, 869, 1140 for camps, etc 99, 869, 1140 for commutation of subsistence, enlisted men on special detail 99, 869, 1140 for rent of armories, etc 99, 869, 1140 for pay of troops, other than Government employees 99, 870, 1140 deficiency appropriation for camps, etc 1020 *Militia, Organized, * deficiency appropriation for encampments and maneuvers 522, 1041, 1184 for arming and equipping 1184 *Milk, D. C., * appropriation for inspection of dairy farms, etc., by health officials 90, 860, 1132 deficiency appropriation for inspection of dairy farms, etc., by health officials 41 *Milk River Irrigation Project, Mont., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 201, 914, 1403 requiring reimbursement of cost of, from Indian funds repealed 1357 charges payable by individual allottee 1357 unpaid, a lien upon allotment 1357 *Mill Creek, Ill., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1012 *Mille Lacs Indians, Minn., * appropriation for paying Hattie A.
McKusick for lands for homeless 420 *Miller and Lux (Incorporated), * judgment of, against internal revenue officer, not to be paid 521 *Miller County, Ark., * may bridge Sulphur River 162 at Blackmans Point 162 *Millvale, Pa., * time extended for bridging Allegheny River at 1078 *Milwaukee, Wis., * appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 190, 902, 1393 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 47, 1027, 1166 balance of appropriation for improving inner harbor to be used for maintenance of outer harbor project 1014 *Minam National Forest, Oreg., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249 *Mine Accidents, *etc., appropriation for investigating 198, 911, 1400 deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc 61, 64, 66, 345, 523, 1044, 1186 *Mine Explosions, * appropriation for investigating causes of, etc 198, 911, 1400 deficiency appropriation for investigating causes of 1039 *Mine Planter Service, Artillery Corps, Army, * appropriation for pay of warrant officers 110 for rations, warrant officers 957 for transportation 959 warrant officers of, included in Coast Artillery Corps 770 warrant officers allowed increase of $240 a year from January 1, 1920, to June 30, 1922 956 *Mine Rescue Cars, * appropriation for expenses, operating, etc 199, 912, 1401 for land for headquarters of 912 deficiency appropriation for operating 1186 *Mine Scales, * appropriation for testing, etc 683, 1302 *Mineral Deposits* disposal of coal and other, within underground water supply discoveries in Nevada 295 *Mineral Fuels and Products, * appropriation for testing, etc., belonging to United States 198, 911, 1400 *Mineral Land Entries, * annual assessment work on claims suspended for 1919 279, 354 Alaska included 354 limit for one claimant 279 notice of retention of claim to be filed 279, 354 not to effect relief of claimants in armed service 280 *Mineral Lands, Indian Reservations, * leases for gold, etc., mining on withdrawn unallotted, in designated States 31 lands to be determined by Secretary of the Interior 32 location by prospector, application for leases 32 lands excluded 32 terms of leases; extension, relinquishment, etc 32 tracts for development work, etc., allowed 32 surface may be reserved; easement permits 32 conditions binding on successors 32 forfeiture if conditions not complied with 33 royalties for benefit of Indians 33 minimum; rental 33 assessment work in addition to 33 damages to Indian property to be paid by lessees 33 restriction on cutting timber 33 statements, etc., required 33 punishment for false 33 all moneys to be deposited to credit of Indians 33 distribution, etc 33 regulations, etc., to be prescribed 33 State, etc., taxes, not affected 33 locations and leases allowed competent Indians 34 by other Indians 34 regulations, etc., to be prescribed 34 *Mineral Point, Wis., * appropriation for public building 165 *Mineral Products, * appropriation for investigating, etc., belonging to United States 198, 911, 1400cxliv *Mineral Resources of the United States, * appropriation for preparing report on 197, 910, 1400 for printing and binding 228, 941, 1429 *Mineral Substances, * appropriation for investigating safety in treatment of, etc.; restrictions 198, 911 *Minerals, Ores, etc., Conservation of, * unexpended balance of appropriation for, covered into the Treasury 51 *Mines Bureau, Interior Department, * appropriation for salaries and general expenses 198, 911, 1400 for investigating mine explosions, methods of mining, etc 198, 911, 1400 for investigating mineral fuels and unfinished products 198, 911, 1400 for investigating treatment of ores, etc 198, 911, 1400 for petroleum and natural gas inquiries, etc 198, 911, 1401 for concluding work under Explosives Act 198 unexpended balance covered into the Treasury 198 amount for personal services in District of Columbia 198, 911, 1401 detail of Public Health officers for cooperative work with 199, 911, 1401 for mining experiment stations 199, 912, 1401 for Pittsburgh, Pa., experiment station 199, 912, 1401 for mine rescue cars 199, 912, 1401 for mine inspector, Alaska; per diem; clerk 199, 912, 1401 for technical books, etc 199, 912, 1401 for land for headquarters, mine rescue cars, sidings, etc 199, 912 acceptance of lands 199, 912 sale of Billings, Mont., rescue station 912 temporary details of field employees for service in Washington; allowances, etc 199, 912, 1402 for enforcing regulations, etc., leasing nonmetallic mineral deposits, etc 1401 for Government Fuel Yards, District of Columbia 199, 912, 1402 exchange of equipment, etc 200 use of trucks for municipal hauling; payment 913 deliveries in April, May, and June allowed, for following fiscal year 913 transfer of appropriations for scientific work by, for other departments, etc 913, 1402 deficiency appropriation for investigating mine accidents 61, 64, 66, 345, 523, 1039, 1041, 1186 for technical books, etc 61, 66, 345, 1042 for enforcing explosives regulations 345, 523, 1039, 1042, 1045, 1191 for testing fuel 345, 523, 1042, 1044, 1186 for general expenses 348, 523, 1044, 1186, 1191 for petroleum and natural gas inquiries, etc 348, 523, 1042, 1044, 1186 for mine inspection, Alaska 348 for coal furnished district attorney’s office, D.
C., by 1032 for mineral mining investigations 1044 for mine experiment stations 1045, 1186 for mine rescue cars 1186 for expenses, leasing, nonmetallic mineral deposits 1172 assistance of, in executing Act for safe transportation of explosives 1445 unexpended balance of appropriation for conservation of minerals, etc., covered into the Treasury 51 *Minidoka Irrigation Project, Idaho, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 201, 914, 1403 purchase of new town site for American Falls, to be flooded by new reservoir 1403 *Minidoka National Forest, Idaho and Utah, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Minimum Wage Board, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries and expenses 72, 841, 1112 *Mining, * provisions regulating, of nonmetallic mineral leased lands 450 *Mining Claims, Public Lands, * annual assessments suspended for 1919 279, 354 notice of retention of claims to be filed 279, 354 assessments for 1920, extended to July 1, 1921 1084 work for 1921 not affected 1084 *Mining Experiment Stations, * appropriation for expenses, establishing, operating, etc 199, 912, 1401 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1045 *Mining of Coal, Oil, etc., Public Lands, * appropriation for expenses enforcing Act to promote 1401 *Ministers Plenipotentiary, * appropriation for salaries 739, 1206 *Mink, * appropriation for experiments in rearing 257 *Minneapolis, Minn., * may bridge Mississippi River, at Franklin Avenue 276 *Minnesota, * appropriation for paying drainage assessments against Indian lands; repayment 15 and Canada, may bridge Rainy River, Spooner, Minn., to Rainy River, Ontario 276 bridge authorized across Red River of the North, between North Dakota and 584 consent of Congress given to, as to jurisdiction over offenses upon boundary waters, by agreement with adjoining State 1447 concurrent jurisdiction, as agreed upon by legislative acts of South Dakota and 1448 drainage districts authorized to dam Lake Traverse, etc., for control of flood, etc 1059 improvement of Red Lake and Red Lake River by State Drainage District authorized, for drainage, etc 1105 *Minnesota Avenue NE., D.
C., * appropriation for grading, etc., Quarles Street to Eastern Avenue 845 *Minnesota National Forest, Minn., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Minnesota River, * bridge authorized across, Hennepin County, Minn 291 dam, etc., authorized across, at Big Stone Lake, Minn, and S. Dak 551 *Minnesota Valley and Flood Control District, Minn., * may dam Minnesota River at Big Stone Lake 551cxlv *Minor Coins, * appropriation for recoinage of 173, 882, 1375 *Minority Employees, House of Representatives, * appropriation for 636, 1257 *Mints and Assay Offices, * appropriation for Director, examiner, etc 651, 1272 for salaries and expenses, mint at Carson City, Nev 656, 1276 Denver, Colo 656, 1275 New Orleans, La 657, 1275 Philadelphia, Pa 657, 1275 San Francisco, Calif 657, 1276 for salaries and expenses, assay office, Boise, Idaho 657, 1276 Deadwood, S.
Dak 657, 1276 Helena, Mont 657, 1276 New York, N.Y 657, 1276 Salt Lake City, Utah 658 Seattle, Wash 658, 1276 deficiency appropriation for San Francisco, Calif 1184 for New York, N. Y 1184 for Carson City, Nev 522 for Denver, Colo 591, 1024 for Philadelphia, Pa 1024 fifty cent silver pieces to be coined for Alabama centennial 595 for Maine centennial 595 for Missouri centennial 1363 for tercentenary of landing of the Pilgrims 597 *Misbranded Foods, Drugs, etc., * appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 254, 712, 1331 *Missionary Ridge, Ga. and Tenn., * cost of improving, etc., Government boulevard on, to be ascertained 1095 appropriation for expenses 1095 *Missions* (*see *Diplomatic and Consular Service). *Mississippi County, Ark., * public lands in, made subject to State drainage laws, etc 329 *Mississippi River, * appropriation for prosecuting work of flood control, etc 188, 901, 1391 deficiency appropriation for South Pass Channel 345 bridge authorized across, Minneapolis, Minn 276 Saint Paul, Minn 1107 operation of water carriage transportation on, above Saint Louis, by Secretary of War 458 preliminary examination, etc., to be made, for 35-foot channel to Gulf of Mexico 1011 at Fort Madison, Iowa 1012 survey, etc., directed for plan to protect basins of Atchafalaya, etc., Rivers, La., from floods of 1354 time extended for bridging, Baton Rouge, La 161 Saint Louis, Mo 1077 *Mississippi River Commission, * examination and report on protecting Atchafalaya, Black, and Red Rivers basins, from Mississippi floods by, directed 1354 *Missoula National Forest, Mont., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Missouri Bridge and Iron Company, * may bridge Missouri River, near Kansas City, Mo 574 *Missouri River, * deficiency appropriation for bridge across, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.; local contribution 510 bridge authorized across, near Kansas City, Mo 574 Yankton County, S.
Dak., to Cedar County, Nebr 355 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, at Saint Joseph, Mo 1012 *Missouri State Centennial, * coinage of silver 50-cent pieces in commemoration of 1363 number, legal tender quality, etc 1363 laws applicable 1363 no Government expense for dies 1363 *Mitchell County, Ga., * time extended for bridging Flint River at Newton, by Baker County or 279 *Moadac Tribe of Indians, * all claims of, against the United States referred to the Court of Claims 623 procedure, etc 624 *Moapa River Irrigation Project, Nev., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 3, 408, 1238 *Mobile, Ala., * appropriation for marine hospital, remodeling, etc 167, 1368 *Mobile Artillery, Army, * appropriation for altering, etc 609, 1349 *Mobile Bay, Ala., * time extended for bridging, etc., Dauphin Island, etc 277 channels of, Bay Port to Blakely Island 1100 *Mocanaqua, Pa., * bridge authorized across Susquehanna River, Shickshinny to 159 *Modoc National Forest, Calif., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Modoc Point Irrigation System, Oreg., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 25, 428, 1243 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 62 *Moencopi Wash Irrigation Project, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 3, 408, 1226 *Moieties, Customs, * appropriation for compensation in lieu of 174, 883, 1376 *Molasses* (*see *Sugar Equalization Board). *Moline, Ill., * appropriation for operating, etc., Government house at 223 *Moncla, La., * bridge authorized across Red River at 352 *Money Laundry Machines, * appropriation for expenses of 173, 882 deficiency appropriation for 61 *Money Orders Division, Post Office Department, * appropriation for superintendent, chief clerk 676, 1295 *Mono National Forest, Nev. and Calif., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 *Monongahela River, * time extended for bridging, at Wilson, Pa 1078 *Monongahela River, Pa. and W.
Va., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1012 *Monopolies, etc.* (*see also*Antitrust Laws), leases of nonmetallic mineral deposits forfeited if subleased to 448cxlvi provisions for preventing, etc., in necessaries during the war 297 punishment for violations of 298 *Monroe, Mich., * deficiency appropriation for public building 61 *Monrovia, * appropriation for acquiring premises for diplomatic, etc., uses at 1214 limit of cost; subject to approval of commission 1214 *Montana, * appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 673, 1293 gold, etc., mining leasee allowed of unallotted withdrawn mineral lands of Indian reservations in 31 grant of common school sections in Crow Indian Reservation 756 lieu selections for allotted, etc., lands 756 appropriation for payment to.
Indians 757 mineral rights reserved to Tribe 757 children to be admitted to State public schools 757 grant of common school sections in Fort Belknap Indian Reservation 1359 lieu selections for allotted, etc., lands 1359 time limit for making 1359 price per acre for lands 1359 children of Reservation to be admitted to State public schools 1359 indemnity school selections in opened Blackfeet Reservation limited to nonmineral and nonirrigable lands 17 lieu school selection of lands in former Flathead Indian Reservation by, authorized 421 *Montana National Bison Range, * appropriation for maintenance 257, 716, 1335 *Montclair, N.
J., * appropriation for public building 165 *Montefredini, Francisco, * deficiency appropriation for services, etc 1032 *Montenegro, Greece and, * appropriation for minister to 740 *Monterey, Calif., * preliminary examination, etc., of, harbour to be made 1013 *Monterey National Forest, Calif., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249 *Montevideo, Uruguay, * deficiency appropriation for expenses of representation, Sixth International Sanitary Conference, etc., at 1022 *Montezuma National Forest, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 exchange of lands, etc., for addition to, authorized 1148 *Montgomery, Ala., * bridge authorized across Alabama River, near 1090 *Montgomery County, Tenn., * may bridge Cumberland River near Clarksville 282 *Monument, D.
C., * erection authorized, to mark starting place of motor convoy, Washington to San Francisco 1062 *Monuments, * erection of, authorized to perpetuate memory of Chickasaw and Seminole Indians 1364 *Moore, Jacob B., * payment to, from Chickasaw tribal funds 24 *Morattico Creek, Va., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1011 *Morgan City, La., * deficiency appropriation for public building site 507 *Morgan, Dick T., late a Representative in Congress, * deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1180 *Morgan, J.
Pierpont, * acceptance authorized of gift of embassy premises in London, England, from 1214 *Morgan, N. J., * deficiency appropriation for paying for private property losses explosion at plant of T. A. Gillespie Company 46, 1025, 1164 *Morgue, D. C., * appropriation for cold storage plant 843 for autotruck 843 deficiency appropriation for cold storage plant 38 *Morocco, * appropriation for agent and consul general at Tangier 740, 1206 for Cape Spartel, etc., light 742, 1208 deficiency appropriation for interpreters and guards at consulates in 1022 *Morongo Indian Reservation, Calif., * appropriation for irrigation project on 3, 408, 1226 *Morrison Street NW., D.
C., * appropriation for paving, Thirty-ninth Street to Belt Road 845 *Morrow Steamship Company, * may change name of steamer “Charlotte Graveraet Breitung” to “T. K. Maher” 365 *Morstad, Erik 0., * payment to, from Pottawatomie Indian funds 29 *Mortar Batteries, Army, * appropriation for constructing 608, 1348 *Mortgages of Vessels* (*see *Ship Mortgage Act, 1920). *Morton, Cornelia W., * deficiency appropriation for services 56 *Moths, Gypsy and Brown Tail, * appropriation for quarantining, etc., against spread of 256, 715, 1334 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread, etc 62, 524, 1177 *Motion Picture Films, Lewd, *etc., punishment for importing, shipping in interstate commerce, etc., of 1060 *Motive Power, Railway, * reimbursement for advances furnished by United States to carriers for, while under Federal control 359 acceptance of equipment trust securities, etc 359 *Motor Cars, Army Armored, * appropriation for purchase, etc 126 *Motor Convoy, Washington to San Francisco, * monument may be erected to mark starting point of 1062 approval of design 1062 *Motor Training School, Army, * appropriation for buildings for, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 963 for quarters for officers, etc 963 *Motor Transport Corps, Army, * organization of, continued to June 30, 1920 129 expenditures authorized for school at Camp Holabird, Md 454 at Camp Normoyle, Tex 454cxlvii *Motor Vehicle Theft Act, National, * title declared 324 meaning of “motor vehicle” and “interstate and foreign commerce,” as used in Act 324 punishment for transporting knowingly stolen vehicle 325 receiving, disposing, etc., of such vehicle 325 venue of prosecutions 325 *Motor Vehicles, * mileage allowance for, used in business of Agricultural Department 270, 730, 1347 *Motor Vehicles, Army, * surplus, may be sold to States, individuals, etc 105 transfer of, parts, etc., to postal service without charge 583 *Motor Vehicles, D.
C., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., District offices 73, 842, 1113 for purchase, exchange, etc 73, 842, 1113 use restricted, cost limited, etc 73, 842, 1113 for tags, etc., for 74, 844, 1115 garage keepers allowed liens on, for storage charges, etc 569 speed regulations, etc., in public grounds, subject to exclusive charge of Chief of Engineers 898 *Motor Vehicles, etc., Army, * transfers of surplus, to other Government services authorized 233 determination of price; deposit of proceeds 233 preference to, required 233 no free, unless specifically authorized by law 233 *Mount Clemens, Mich., * expenditure authorized for construction, Selfridge Aviation Field 455 *Mount McKinley National Parle, Alaska, * appropriation for protection, etc 1407 *Mount Olive, N.
C., * deficiency appropriation for public building, site 330 *Mount Pleasant, Mich., * appropriation for Indian school at 13, 419, 1235 for public building 165 *Mount Pleasant, Tex., * appropriation for public building 165 *Mount Rainier National Park, Wash., * appropriation for protection, etc 204, 918, 1407 for commissioner in 687, 1306 deficiency appropriation for 1191 *Mount Weather, Va., * commission created to report on utilizing, for hospital or other purposes 697 *Mountain, etc., Cannon, * appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of 609, 1349 for ammunition for 609, 1349 for ammunition for practice 1349 *Mountain Lions, * appropriation for devising methods for destroying 1335 *Mounted Service School, Fort Riley, Kans., * appropriation for instruction expenses 106 *Municipal Architect’s Office, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries 71, 840, 1111 *Municipal Court, D. C., * appropriation for salaries 92, 862, 1133 for rent; contingent expenses 92, 862, 1133 deficiency appropriation for expenses 41, 1019 actions in, allowed for rentals in excess of determination of Rent Commission 303 exclusive jurisdiction of, in civil cases extended to $1, 000 1310 concurrent jurisdiction with supreme court repealed 1310 transfer of pending causes 1310 made a court of record; seal; terms 1310 jury trials allowed in actions exceeding $20 1310 proceedings, etc 1310 jurors obtained as for petit jurors in supreme court 1311 compensation, terms, etc 1311 service of, certified by clerk of supreme court 1311 trials without jury; effect of verdict, etc 1311 judgments in force only six years 1311 if docketed in supreme court to become liens 1311 not liens on real property unless docketed 1311 costs by nonresident plaintiffs 1311 waived for indigent plaintiffs 1311 provisions for return of replevined goods, paying money into court, and attachments 1312 marshal to designate two deputies for service in 1312 fees, rules of practice, etc., to be prescribed by, in banc 1312 docket fees for attorneys, etc., not applicable 1312 no appeal to District supreme court 1312 bills of exception 1312 petition to court of appeals for review, etc 1312 issue of writ of error, etc 1312 proceedings in court of appeals on writ 1312 stay of judgment on filing undertaking 1312 requirements in real estate actions, etc 1312 present judges continued through commissions 1312 successors to serve four years 1313 in effect in 90 days 1313 inconsistent laws repealed 1313 pending cases continued in supreme court and court of appeals 1313 rent profiteering laws not modified hereby 1313 jurisdiction of, in actions by claimant for personal property levied on; appeal allowed 555 of forcible entry and detainer of any real property 555 search warrants for suspected infested nursery plants, etc., to be issued by 727 undertakings required on appeals from judgments of, in landlord and tenant cases 568 *Municipal Lodging House, D.
C., * appropriation for expenses 97, 867, 1138 *Municipal Ordinances, etc., D. C., * copy certified by secretary of Board of Commissioners accepted as evidence 567 *Municipalities, * limited permits of coal mining areas allowed , for disposal for household use 440 preferences to application’from, for power project licenses 1067 *Munitions of War, * temporary possession of licensed power projects for manufacturing, may be ordered by the President when safety of United States demands it 1072 compensation, etc 1072 *Munitions Tax, * deficiency appropriation for expenses collecting 1183cxlviii *Murrays Ferry, S.
C., * bridge authorized across Santee River at 1102 *Muscle Shoals, Ala., * operation of school for children of employees at Ordnance reservation, authorized 333 *Muskegon, Mich., * appropriation for public building, rent, etc 165 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor, to be made 1012 *Muskogee County, Okla., * may bridge Arkansas River, Fort Gibson 629 Webbers Falls 629 *Myrtle Point, Oreg., * patent for part of revested Oregon-California Railroad grant lands granted to 621 payment required for land and timber 622 reservation of mineral deposits 622 *Mystic, Conn., * appropriation for public building 165 **N.** *Names of Vessels, * change of, by Commissioner of Navigation, authorized 436 regulations, fees, etc 437 former laws repealed 437 *Narcotics, * appropriation for expenses restricting sale of 654, 1274 deficiency appropriation for expenses restricting sale of 1161 *Nashville, Tenn., * appropriation for public building, rent, etc 165 deficiency appropriation for public building, rent 330 *National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics, * appropriation for expenses 180, 889, 1381 *National Army Cantonments, * use of appropriation for permanent roads, etc., forbidden 964 *National Bank Notes, * issue authorized, payable on demand 387 signatures may be written or engraved 387 legal tender except for customs duties, interest on public debt, and redemption of national currency 387 *National Banks* (*see also*National Currency), directors must be citizens 1199 residence within State, etc., where located, or within fifty miles, for one year prior to election, required 1199 during continuance in office 1199 stock ownership required; disqualified on ceasing to hold 1199 indebtedness of, not to exceed capital 297 exceptions; circulating notes, deposits, drafts, etc 297 dividends and reserves 297 Federal Reserve Act liabilities 297 War Finance Corporation Act liabilities 297 accepted foreign bills of exchange 297 loans by, to any person, etc., limited 296 exceptions, bills of exchange, secured by shipping documents of commodities 296 secured bankers’ acceptances 296 commercial paper 296 notes secured by bills of lading of marketable staples; value of security 296 notes with Liberty bonds, etc., as collateral 296 loans by; maximum, secured by Federal bonds, etc 296 secured by bills of lading, etc., for marketable staples; limit for twelve months 296 may invest in corporations engaged in facilitating exports of American merchandise, etc 286 amount limited 286 applications by, for foreign business to include corporations for export business 286 operating foreign branches to report to Comptroller condition of 286 investing in export corporations to report to Federal Reserve Board condition of 286 examinations by Board 286 *National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice, * appropriation for maintaining, etc., rifle ranges under regulations of 120, 966 for reimbursing members of, for expenses 126, 971 *National Cemeteries, * appropriation for maintenance 183, 894, 1385 for superintendents 183, 894, 1385 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 183, 894, 1385 for repairs to roadways; restrictions 183, 895, 1385 roadways limited to one approach 184, 895, 1385 for burial of indigent soldiers, etc., District of Columbia 184, 895, 1386 for Antietam battlefield 184, 895, 1386 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, civilians, etc.; removals 184, 895, 1386 removal of remains from Europe, etc., to 896, 1386 segregation of bodies in American cemeteries, Great Britain, and France 896, 1386 use of unexpended balances for care of graves abroad 896, 1387 for Confederate Mound, Chicago, Ill 184, 896, 1387 for Confederate Stockade Cemetery, Ohio 184, 896, 1387 for Confederate burial plats, care, etc 184, 896, 1387 for monuments, etc., in Cuba and China 185, 896 for burial of indigent patients, Hot Springs Hospital, Ark 185, 896, 1387 for San Francisco, Calif., extension 185 for Battle Ground, D.
C., rostrum 896 for Arlington, Va., Memorial Amphitheater and Chapel 896, 1387 deficiency appropriation for headstones for soldiers’ graves 61, 348, 522, 1038, 1041, 1184, 1190 for disposition of remains of officers, etc 65, 1185, 1190 for Vicksburg, Miss., repairing storm damages 1025 allotment from sum for disposition of remains, etc., for services in compiling data, etc., of bringing home remains from abroad 1278 burials in, extended to service in all wars 552 citizens serving with Allies during the World War 552 honorably discharged Army nurses 552 superintendents eligible for retirement on annuities 614cxlix *National Conservatory of Music of America, * substituted list of incorporators 1361 branches outside of the District allowed 1361 *National Currency, Federal Reserve and, * appropriation for superintendent, redemption of clerks, etc., Treasurer’s office 649, 1270 for temporary employees; pay restriction 649, 1270 for superintendent, clerks, etc., Comptroller’s office 650, 1270 for special examinations 650, 1271 for expenses, distinctive paper for 173, 882, 1375 deficiency appropriation for tellers, etc., redemption of 44 for additional employees, redemption of 331 assessment for employees of Engraving and Printing detailed on redemption of 331 *National Dairy Show, Chicago, III., * appropriation for agricultural exhibit at 271 *National Defense Act* (*see *Army Emergency Increase, 1917). *National Defense Act, 1916, Amendments, * Army of the United States, forces included in 759 Regular Army; composition of 759 maximum enlisted strength 759 Organization of the Army; peace establishment to include Regular Army, National Guard, and Organized Reserve 759 division into brigades, divisions, and corps 759 territorial corps areas 759 Army areas or departments 759 National Guard and Organized Reserves; initial organization 760 retention of World War designations, etc., authorized 760 plans for organization to be prepared by War Department General Staff 760 composition of committee; reserve officers 760 location of units, etc., within a State 760 officers; general officers of the line 760 general officers of the Staff designated 760 one general; office to cease when vacated 760 other officers, numbers specified 760 Medical Department, chaplains, etc 760 appointment of maj or generals 760 brigadier generals; list of eligibles for 760 permanent commissions in specified branches 760 by details in General Staff Corps, etc 761 by detail, or with permanent commissions, by consent of officer 761 warrant officers; number authorized, additional to Mine Planter Service 761 eligibility; service qualifications 761 field clerk appointments to cease 761 pay, rank, etc 761 enlisted men; grades and pay established 761 percentage of grades; temporary increased pay 761 service pay increased allowance 761 specialists ratings established; percentage allowed 761 extra-duty pay abolished 761 no reduction in pay 762 assignments of officers and enlisted men 762 proportion of each grade in each branch 762 limit;
Philippine Scouts included in enlisted men 762 transfers of officers by consent 762 assignments; appointment of chiefs and assistant chiefs of branches 762 selection for first appointments 762 restriction on details to General Staff Corps, etc 762 service with troops required 762 duty since April 6, 1917, accepted 762 law restricting details repealed 762 full report of assignments, etc., to be made by Secretary of War 762 General Staff Corps; composition of 762 War Department General Staff 762 General Staff with troops 763 details; officers eligible, etc.; selection by Board 763 War Department General Staff; designated duties 763 action on National Guard and Organized Reserves matters 763 cooperation with reserve officers submitted by governors 764 General Staff with troops; duties designated 764 Chief of Staff, to preside over War Department General Staff 764 authority and duties conferred 764 plans submitted for Army organization, etc., to be accompanied with studies, comments, etc., of 764 members confined strictly to specified duties 764 administrative Department work by, forbidden 764 Assistant Secretary of War; supervision of procurement of supplies under 764 salary; details of officers and employees to 765 offices of Second and Third Assistants abolished 765 procurement branches to report to 765 to cause supplies to be manufactured at arsenals, etc 765 appropriations available for two years 765 War Council; composition, meetings, and duties 765 Adjutant General’s Department; officers composing 765 Personnel Bureau; duties 765 territorial commanders and chiefs of branches 765 Inspector General’s Department; officers composing 765 Judge Advocate General’s Department; officers composing 765 number of colonels increased 765 Quartermaster Corps; officers and enlisted men composing 766 duties of Quartermaster General specified 766 purchase of technical articles by branches using 766 operating of utilities by different branches 766 Finance Department; creation of; officers and enlisted men composing 766 disbursing pay, etc 766 disbursements by other officers permitted 766 Medical Department; officers and enlisted men composing 766 percentage to total enlisted strength 767 number of Veterinary Corps 767cl Medical Department; promotions in Medical or Dental Corps 767 Veterinary Corps 767 Medical Administrative Corps 767 service credits 767 filling vacancies existing July 1, 1920 767 selection by board; qualifications 767 Medical Administrative Corps 767 service credits allowed 767 Army Nurse Corps; relative rank determined 767 authority in hospital, etc 768 regulations to be prescribed 768 Corps of Engineers; officers and enlisted men composing 768 Ordnance Department; officers and enlisted men composing 768 Chemical Warfare Service; creation and composition of 768 duties of developing, etc., gases, projectiles, etc 768 Signal Corps; officers and enlisted men composing 768 Air Service; creation and composition of 768 flying cadets 768 details permitted 768 increase of pay for aerial flights 769 no other allowed 769 flying cadets continued 769 Insular Affairs Bureau; officers for 769 chaplains; number authorized 769 service, rank, etc 769 chief of chaplains to be appointed 769 filling existing vacancies 769 future promotions 769 former provisions as to veterinarians repealed 769 Infantry; officers and enlisted men composing 769 tank units added to 769 Cavalry; officers and enlisted men composing 770 Field Artillery; officers and enlisted men composing 770 Coast Artillery Corps; officers and enlisted men composing 770 Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry; composition and service of 770 Philippine Scouts; organization similar to Regular Army 770 recommissions of present officers 770 subsequent appointments, etc.; retirement provisions 770 enlisted status unchanged 771 provisional period of appointments repealed 771 filling original vacancies 771 one-half by appointing officers, not Regulars, who served during recent war 771 credits, age, etc 771 appointments in Judge Advocate General’s Department 771 retired pay if appointed above age of 45 771 vacancies remaining, by promotions 771 board to make selections 771 appointments to be approved by chief of branch 771 promotion list to be prepared 771 all officers of Regular Army below colonel included 771 Medical Department, chaplains, etc., excepted 771 credit for all active service 772 promotion list; board to form original list; composition 772 according to present lineal list, combatant branches, etc 772 officers omitted 772 officers omitted placed in original class 772 Judge Advocate General’s Department, Quartermaster Corps, Ordnance Department 772 captains and lieutenants of Regulars or Philippine Scouts appointed since April 6, 1917 772 captains or lieutenants appointed to original vacancies 772 lieutenant colonels or majors appointed to original vacancies 773 discretionary assignment by board 773 former officers and retired officers 773 reserve judge advocates 773 other officers at end of list 773 permanency of list 773 classification of officers by board of general officers 773 Class A, to be retained in service 773 Class B, not to be retained 773 proceedings placing an officer in 773 board to determine if due to misconduct, etc 773 discharge or retirement on action of board 773 retired pay if not discharged, etc 773 status of Quartermaster Corps, second lieutenants, determined 774 promotions of officers up to June 30, 1920, under existing laws 774 afterwards from promotion list 774 repeal of laws for examinations, etc 774 Medical Department excepted 774 transfers of officers without loss of rank, etc., on applications 774 appointments of second lieutenants; from Military Academy graduates 774 Regular Army warrant officers and enlisted men 774 reserve officers, National Guard, enlisted Reserve Corps, and military school graduates 774 Judge Advocate General’s Department captains, from reserve judge advocates 774 Medical and Dental Corps first lieutenants, from reserve officers 774 Veterinary Corps second lieutenants, from reserve veterinary officers 774 Medical Administrative Corps second lieutenants, from enlisted men of Medical Department 774 Dental Corps, professional qualifications required 774 chaplains, from persons accredited by a religious organization 774 former officers, etc., to be commissioned as assigned in promotion list 774 officers and enlisted men to be carried on Detached Lists if not assigned to any branch or bureau 775 provisions for retirement of Philippine Scouts repealed 775 enlisted men; term of service optional, one or three years 775 reenlistments for three years 775 existing laws for reenlistment allowances repealed 775 service payment hereafter 775cli enlisted men; specified rates of pay repealed 775 except telegraphers 775 discharge allowed for support of dependent family 775 Regular Army Reserve; organization abolished 775 Officers Reserve Corps; organization of 775 sections corresponding with branches of Regular Army, etc 775 appointment of; persons qualified 775 limitations in time of peace 775 promotions and transfers; assignments to local units 776 present commissions continued 776 commissions in National Guard permitted 776 time, and restriction, on active duty 776 pay, etc., allowed 776 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps; created in civil educational institutions 776 senior division; junior division 776 detail of Regular Army officers and enlisted men; number of students required 777 compulsory military training, etc., prerequisite for graduating 777 courses of military training to be adopted 777 details from Regulars for instructors, etc 777 retired list in time of peace 777 full pay for retired officers, etc 777 Army supplies, equipment, etc., to be issued from Army stock 777 appropriations available for expenditures 777 camps for, to be maintained 778 expenses authorized; subsistence, travel, etc 778 graduates to be appointed reserve officers 778 qualifications; service requirements, etc 778 no retired pay, etc 778 pay, etc., allowed students selected for advance training 778 Medical Department units 778 subsistence allowance 778 reserve officers admitted for medical, etc., training 779 to be allowed pay for attending advanced course camps 779 training camps; maintaining, on reservations authorized 779 persons to receive instructions, etc 779 arms, equipments, supplies, to be furnished 779 travel allowance, etc 779 sales to persons receiving instruction 779 courses of instruction; use of Regular Army for duty, etc 779 Enlisted Reserve Corps; composition of 780 periods of enlistment; persons eligible 780 organization similar to Regular Army 780 assignment of officers, etc 780 active service duty limited 780 other schools and colleges; issue of arms, etc., to, having a course of military training 780 details from Regular Army for instruction, etc 780 from retired list restricted 780 National Guard provisions 780 minimum strength of units 780 combination of units with other States 781 enlisted men; periods of enlistment after discharge from Army 781 oath, and enlistment contracts 781 former, repealed 781 certificate of discharge to be issued 781 officers; qualification required for appointment as 781 National Guard Reserve; enlistment contract and oath 782 pay, etc., when training with National Guard 782 no other pay for 782 recruit training repealed 782 Militia Bureau created in War Department 782 appointment of chief from selections presented by Governors 782 qualifications, etc 782 term, rank, pay, etc 782 reserve commission continued 782 temporary acting chief 782 assignment from Regular Army for duty in 782 assignment of National Guard officers to Regular Army duty 782 animals to be furnished 783 regulations for issue; condemned animals for training 783 service and supplies; payment for men detailed 783 pay of officers; captains and lieutenants 783 captains commanding organizations 783 above captains 783 may purchase uniforms, etc., from Army supplies 784 pay of enlisted men; rate for each drill service 784 attendance required; pay if actually present 784 other duty accepted for drills 784 may be drafted into Federal service when authorized by Congress 784 period of service 784 discharge from Militia and subject to Army laws governing them 784 unit organizations 784 officers to be appointed therefrom 784 not above colonel by President alone 784 pay and allowances of Regular Army while serving 784 status on termination of service 784 temporary vacancies; provisions repealed 785 details of officers not to carry advanced rank 785 pay for aerial flights duty by aviators 785 carrying officers as additional numbers to be abolished 785 retired officers to have full pay for active duty in time of war 785 details from Medical Department to American Red Cross 785 American Red Cross allowed buildings for storage, etc., on reservations 785 all active duty to be credited as length of service 785 officers appointed to higher rank in time of war without affecting regular commissions 785 precedence of rank of officers according to provisions governing 785 rank, etc., of retired officers on active duty 786 pay, etc., to retired enlisted men serving as officers during the war 786clii graduates of Military Academy to receive commissions July 2, 1920 786 emergency officers may be retained temporarily in service 786 number limited 786 to be discharged not later than December 31, 1920 786 Regular Army officers to be discharged from emergency commissions by June 30, 1920 786 detention of disabled officers in hospitals 786 details of officers to educational institutions, industrial plants, etc., for technical instruction 786 expenses limited 786 Army appointments prior to December 31, 1920 786 temporary appointments by President permitted 786 rank, etc., if retired 787 inconsistent laws repealed 787 Articles of War 787 enlistment period in National Guard, modified 127 *National Defense, Council of, * appropriation for expenses 177, 886 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 117, 503 *National Education Association of the United States, * charter amended, representative assembly of active members, authorized 598 *National Forests* (*see also*Forest Service), appropriation for advertising lands in, restored to public domain 195, 908, 1398 for topographic surveys of lands in 197, 910, 1400 for administration of 247, 705, 1325 disposal of timber 247, 706, 1325 for maintenance, etc., of designated 248, 707, 1326 for maintenance, etc., of, under Conservation Act 251, 709, 1329 for miscellaneous administrative expenses 251, 709, 1329 for classification, etc., lands within, for homesteads 251, 710, 1329 for survey, etc., of agricultural lands within 251, 710, 1329 for fighting forest fires, etc 251, 1329 for improving range conditions, etc 251, 710, 1330 for purchase of seed, etc., for tree planting; experiments, etc 251, 710, 1330 for appraising timber for sale, etc 252, 710, 1330 for miscellaneous investigations 252, 710, 1330 for roads, trails, bridges, etc 252, 710, 1330 for stock watering places, eradicating poisonous plants, etc 252, 710, 1330 grazing fees may be paid on two instalments 1330 for air patrol to prevent fires on 728 for combating insect infestation of trees in or near 1334 for additional lands for, under Conservation Act 1345 deficiency appropriation for restoration of lands in 66 designation of Custer State Park Game Sanctuary in Harney, S.
Dak., authorized 986 exchange of lands authorized for addition to Carson, N. Mex 1364 Montezuma, Colo 1148 exchange of lands authorized for addition to Rainier, Wash 1366 Sierra, Calif 980 for, with South Dakota 986 lands added to Cariban, Idaho 1056 Colorado, Colo., by exchange 757 Crater, Oreg 406 Nez Perce, Idaho 1196 Ochoco, Oreg 404 Oregon, Oreg 406, 605 exchanges with private owners authorized 606 Payette and Idaho, Idaho 324 Sevier, Utah, by exchange with Henry Blackstone 1087 Siuslaw, Oreg 406 Targhee, Idaho 1198 Weiser, Idaho 1194 lands authorized to be added to Lemhi, Idaho 1199 *National Gallery of Art, * appropriation for administrative expenses 892, 1383 for printing and binding annual report 1430 *National Guard, * appropriation for pay of officers 110, 954 for pay of enlisted men 110, 954 for purchase of animals for mounted units 126, 972 for forage, etc 126, 972 for care, etc., of material, animals, and equipment 126, 972 for expenses, camps of instruction 126, 972 for attending military service schools 126, 972 for Militia Bureau, officers, pay and allowances 126, 972 for property and disbursing officers 126, 972 for equipment and instruction expenses 126, 972 for traveling expenses, Regular Army officers, etc. 126, 972 for inspection expenses 126, 972 for transporting supplies 126, 972 for sergeant instructors; rent 126, 972 for pay of; accounting 126, 973 for clothing, equipment, etc., for field service, National Guard of the States, etc 973 issue of Mexican border medal, for service at points other than on the border 973 pay for continuous service less than one month 973 clothing, etc., to be issued from surplus Army stores 973 issue without charge to militia appropriations 973 for Field Army materiel for 973 for Field Army materiel, for National Guard of the States 973 deficiency appropriation for arming, equipping, etc 348, 522, 1038, 1041, 1184, 1190 for arms, etc., for field service 522 balances of appropriations covered in, equipment, etc., field service 1353 clothing, equipment, etc., to be issued to, from Army stores 126 not charged against militia appropriations 127 reimbursement in kind for property brought into service, by State troops 127cliii colors, etc., used by, when in United States service, to be returned to State, on demobilization of organization to which attached 1438 first numerical strength requirement extended to June 30, 1920 127 immediate compliance allowed 127 enlisted men; period of enlistment to be same as Regular Army 127 persons honorably discharged from war service may enlist for one year, etc 127 effect of, in computing authorized number 127 now serving under six-year periods, may enlist under new contract 127 credit for previous service; previous enlistment canceled 127 members entitled to Army pay for continuous service less than one month, to be paid for each day served 973 minimum enlisted strength of units allowed until July 1, 1921 780 combination with other States, etc., to form tactical units 781 original enlistments for three years, subsequent for one 781 for one year if honorably discharged from the Army 781 enlistment contract and oath 781 former repealed 781 certificate of discharge to be given enlisted men 781 prior to expiration of term, if desired, in time of peace 781 officers; qualifications, former services, etc., required 781 persons eligible 781 officers, with reserve commissions may be assigned to duty with Regulars 782 pay, etc., from Militia funds 783 animals to be issued to, for training 783 regulations for issue, etc 783 care, etc., of, from National Guard funds 783 pay to men detailed for 783 pay allowances and restrictions, to officers 783 officers may purchase uniforms, etc., from Army supplies 784 to enlisted men; drill requirements 784 pay if actually present 784 other duty in lieu of drills 784 draft of, into Federal service by the President when authorized by Congress for period of war, etc 784 relieved from militia, and subject to Army rules, etc 784 officers to be appointed therefrom; commissions 784 pay, etc., of officers and enlisted men 784 discharge from Army on termination of emergency, and reversion to former status, etc 784 rank and precedence of, officers called into Federal service 785 reorganization of; preservation of World War names, records, etc., in 760 committee of War Department General Staff to prepare plans, etc., for initial 760 reserve officers to be included in 760 location, etc., of State units to be determined by a board; composition 760 staff officers, District of Columbia, status established for retirement, etc 127 *National Guard Camps, * use of appropriations for constructing permanent roads, etc., at, forbidden 964 *National Guard, D.
C.* (*see also*Militia, D. C., ), status of staff officers established for retirement, etc 127 *National Guard of the States, etc., * appropriation for arms, equipments, etc., for, on requisitions of governors, etc., for field service 973 issues from Army surplus stores 973 not charged to militia appropriations 973 for Field Artillery materiel for, on requisitions of governors, etc 973 *National Guard Reserve, * enlistment contract and oath required 782 pay, etc., when training with National Guard 782 no other, allowed 782 *National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, * appropriation for expenses, Dayton, Ohio 189, 901, 1392 Milwaukee, Wis 190, 902, 1393 Togus, Me 190, 903, 1394 Hampton, Va 191, 903, 1394 Leavenworth, Kans 191, 903, 1394 Santa Monica, Calif 191, 904, 1395 Marion, Ind 191, 904, 1395 Danville, Hl 192, 904, 1395 J ohnson City, Tenn 192, 904, 1395 Battle Mountain Sanitarium, S.
Dak 192, 905, 1395 for clothing, all branches 192, 905, 1396 for salaries and expenses, board of managers 192, 905, 1396 deficiency appropriation for Milwaukee, Wis 47, 1027, 1166 for Togus, Me 47, 334, 1167, 1185 for Leavenworth, Kans 47, 1027, 1167 for Santa Monica, Calif 47, 334, 1028, 1167, 1190 for Marion, Ind 47, 1028 for Danville, Ill 47, 1028, 1167, 1190 for Battle Mountain Sanitarium, Hot Springs, S. Dak 47, 1028, 1167 for Hampton, Va 522, 1167 for Dayton, Ohio 1027, 1166 for Johnson City, Tenn 1028, 1185 for clothing, all branches 47, 1039, 1190 for Board of Managers 1167 appointment of W.
S. Albright on Board of Managers 1150 disbursement by managers of, of allotments for services to war risk insurance beneficiaries 881 additional accommodations allowed from 881 erection of quarters for medical staff authorized from allotment to, for medical and hospital services to war risk patients, etc 1167 extension of benefits of, to other war service, etc 905 assignment of classes of eligibles to different branches 905 improving existing conditions allowed out of allotments from War Risk Insurance Bureau 906 improving facilities, from allotments of War Risk Insurance Bureau for beneficiaries thereof 1162 use of allotments for War Risk Insurance beneficiaries by Board of Managers 1374 *National Monuments, * appropriation for protection, etc 204, 919, 1407 deficiency appropriation for protection 348cliv licenses for establishing water power plants, etc., in, forbidden, without specific action of Congress 1353 former power to Commission for, repealed 1354 Zion, Utah, changed to National Park 356 *National Museum, * appropriation for salaries, fixtures, etc 181, 892, 1383 for heating, lighting, etc 181, 892, 1383 for preserving collections; employees 181, 892, 1383 for repairs, books, etc 182, 892, 1383 for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1429 deficiency appropriation for preserving collections, etc 62, 346, 1039, 1187 for heating, lighting, etc., Freer Building 328 for books 524, 1187 for heating, lighting, etc 1159 Army arms, equipment, etc., issued or produced for service, to be furnished to, for exhibition 1438 *National Park Commissioners, * appropriation for salaries 687, 1306 deficiency appropriation for salary, Yosemite, Calif 1033 Sequoia, Calif 1033 General Grant, Calif 1033 *National Park Service, Interior Department, * appropriation for director, etc 204, 917, 1406 for commissioners 687, 1306 salary of commissioners Yosemite and Sequoia and General Grant Parks, Calif 734 *National Parks, * appropriation for Director National Park Service, assistant, etc 204, 917, 1406 acceptance of lands, etc., donated for, authorized 917 for commissioners in designated 687, 1306 for Chickamauga and Chattanooga 185, 897, 1387 for Gettysburg 185, 897, 1387 for Guilford Courthouse 185, 897, 1 388 for Shiloh 185, 897, 1388 for Vicksburg 185, 897, 1388 for fighting forest fires in 1406 for Crater Lake, Oreg 204, 917, 1406 for General Grant 204, 917, 1407 for Glacier 204, 918, 1407 for Grand Canyon 204, 918, 1407 for Hawaii 204, 918, 1407 for Hot Springs Reservation 204, 918 charges for use of waters, etc 918 name changed to National Park 1407 for Lafayette 204, 918, 1407 for Lassen Volcanic 918, 1407 for Mesa Verde 204, 918, 1407 for Mount Rainier 204, 918, 1407 for national monuments 204, 919, 1407 for Platt 205, 919, 1407 for Rocky Mountain 205, 919, 1407 for Sequoia 205, 919, 1408 for Wind Cave 205, 919, 1408 for Yellowstone 205, 919, 1408 for Yosemite 205, 919, 1408 for Zion 919, 1408 for ascertaining cost, etc., of improving boulevard on Missionary Ridge in Chickamauga and Chattanooga 1095 deficiency appropriation for Glacier 335, 512, 1173, 1191 for Yellowstone 335, 512, 1173 deficiency appropriation for Hawaii 348 for national monuments 348 for care, etc., of elk, Yellowstone Park 512 for Crater Lake 522, 1191 for Yellowstone 1173 for Yosemite 1173 for Zion 1173 for Vicksburg 1185 for Grand Canyon 1191 for Mount Rainier 1191 for Sequoia 1191 establishment of Zion National Park from Zion National Monument, Utah 356 jurisdiction over Yosemite, Sequoia, and General Grant Parks ceded by California 731 provisions for assuming, etc 731 licenses for establishing water power plants, etc., in, forbidden, without specific action of Congress 1353 former power to Commission repealed 1354 Memorial archway, made a part of Vicksburg 129 *National Parks, California, * acceptance of exclusive jurisdiction over designated parks ceded by California 731 rights reserved to State 731 enforcement of laws;
State extradition 731 Yosemite attached to California northern district 731 jurisdiction of court 731 Sequoia and General Grant attached to California southern district 731 jurisdiction of court 731 offenders punishable for offenses under State laws 731 prosecution not affected by repeal thereof 731 hunting, etc., wild game prohibited 731 fishing restricted 732 regulations for management, protection, etc., to be made 732 possession of dead game, evidence of violation 732 punishment for violations; acts, etc., specified 732 penalty under former law modified 732 disposal of timber, etc., permitted 732 forfeiture, etc., of property used in violations 733 commissioner of California northern district court to be appointed for Yosemite Park 733 jurisdiction of; appeals; procedure 733 commissioner of California southern district court to be appointed for Sequoia and General Grant Parks 733 jurisdiction of; appeals; procedure 733 commissioners authorized to issue process for arrests for other specified offenses 733 hearings; transfers to district court 734 process from, to be issued to marshal of jurisdictional court 734 arrest without process if taken in act of violation 734 salary of commissioners; residence in respective parks required 734 disposal of fees, etc., collected by commissioners 734 payment of fees, etc., chargeable to United States 734 deposit of fines and costs with clerk of respective district court 734 notice to California of acceptance of jurisdiction 743clv *National Prohibition Act, * appropriation for expenses enforcing, by internal revenue officers, etc 654, 1274 guarding intoxicating liquors in warehouses, etc 883 deficiency appropriation for expenses of Internal Revenue Bureau in enforcing 506, 1161 War Prohibition enforcement; meaning of terms used 305 beverages included; alcoholic strength designated 305 dealcoholized wine, near beer, etc., of less alcoholic strength excepted; conditions 305 investigation and report of violations 306 prosecution of offenders 306 premises, etc., used for disposal of intoxicating liquors, a common nuisance 306 punishment for maintaining 306 property knowingly used for violations subject to lien, etc 306 sale to pay fine and costs; attachment on commencement of suit; action to enforce forfeiture of lease 306 prosecution for violations in Federal, etc., courts 306 jurisdiction of equity court 306 temporary injunctions against continuing nuisance 306 restraining order as to removal, etc 306 manufacturing liquors, etc., on premises forbidden; time of restriction 306 premises may be delivered to owner on filing bond for abatement, etc 306 before judgment as to, only 307 no release of lawful penalty, etc 307 violation of injunction, subject to punishment for contempt 307 procedure; punishment 307 invalidity of any section not to affect remainder of Act 307 no repeal of prior Act, etc 307 orders prohibiting sales in prescribed areas, etc 307 enforcement by Army or Navy during the war, etc 307 Constitutional Prohibition enforcement 307 liquids included as “liquor” or “intoxicating liquor”; alcoholic strength designated 307 dealcoholized wine, near beer, etc., of less alcoholic strength excepted; permits, etc., required 308 designated terms construed 308 delegation of authority for executing, authorized 308 violations to be investigated, etc., by revenue officials 308 reported to district attorneys for prosecution 308 issue of warrants for apprehension, etc 308 criminal procedure; issue of search warrants 308 acts prohibited; unauthorized manufacture, sale, etc., of intoxicants 308 not including liquors for nonbeverage or sacramental uses, under permits 308 dealing in warehouse receipts 309 articles conditionally exempt; denatured alcohol 309 medicinal preparations 309 patent medicines, etc 309 toilet, etc., preparations 309 flavoring extracts 309 acts prohibited; articles conditionally exempt; vinegar, and preserved sweet cider 309 permits required for manufacture, etc., of exempted articles 309 use of liquor restricted; alcohol 309 penalty for selling exempted liquors as beverages 309 containing excess alcoholic strength 309 sales by persons violating provisions, forbidden 309 unlawful thereafter, except by permit, etc 309 investigation, etc., of articles claiming exemption 309 notice to manufacturer 309 revocation of permit if requirements not complied with 310 review by equity court 310 continued until judgment 310 permits required for manufacture, sale, purchase, etc., of liquors 310 purchase of medicines on physicians’ prescriptions excepted 310 use by inebriate hospitals, etc., allowed; conditions 310 issue of, annually for manufacturing, selling, etc.; extensions for part of a year 310 details of, for purchases; time limit 310 issue to violators of, forbidden 310 for retail sales limited to pharmacists 310 to physicians limited 310 details of; applications required 310 forms, etc., to be prescribed; bond required 310 review by equity court of refusals to issue 311 wine for sacramental, etc., purposes 311 provisions not applicable to 311 permits required; for supervision of manufacture 311 prescriptions by physicians for liquor restricted 311 quantity limited 311 cancellation, etc., by pharmacists 311 records, etc., to be kept 311 blanks, etc., to be prepared 311 return of stubs, unused, etc 311 proceedings on complaint of violations of permits 311 citation to appear; hearings 312 revocation of permits 312 review by equity court 312 continued during action 312 record of all liquors manufactured, sold, etc., to be kept 312 details required; inspection allowed 312 copies of permits to purchase to be kept by manufacturers, druggists, etc 312 labels for containers to be attached by manufacturers 312 by wholesalers on packages sold 312 liquor shipments requirements by carriers 312 verification of consignees’ permits to purchase 312 notification of character of contents required 312 labels to be used by manufacturers; by other persons 313 receiving, etc., with false statements, unlawful 313 delivering, except to bona fide consignee, unlawful 313 advertisements, etc., of liquors, unlawful 313 exceptions; authorized price lists, etc 313 in foreign newspapers 313clvi advertisements, etc., of means for unlawful manufacture of liquors, forbidden 313 soliciting or giving means to unlawfully obtain liquor, forbidden 313 actions for injuries by intoxicated persons, allowed against the seller 313 exemplary damages allowed 313 by parents; limit 313 premises, etc., where liquor is manufactured, sold, etc., a public nuisance 314 punishment for maintaining, etc 314 property used therefor, subject to lien 314 sale for fines and costs 314 enforcement of lien 314 prosecutions for violations; equity courts given jurisdiction 314 issue of temporary injunctions 314 removal of liquor, etc., restrained 314 manufacture, etc., of liquor on premises, forbidden 314 use for one year prohibited 314 allowed for lawful purposes, on giving bond, etc.; conditions 314 keeping liquor for sale on the person, in a vehicle, etc., taking orders for illegal sale, etc., a nuisance 314 injunction, etc., to abate; intention of violation inferred 314 charges allowed officers in enforcing Act 315 leases forfeited by. violation of lessee 315 contempt proceedings for violating injunctions; punishment 315 possession of liquors for unauthorized use, unlawful 315 seizure on search warrant, etc 315 destruction of liquor, etc 315 sale of other property 315 private dwellings exempt from search 315 residence rooms in hotels, etc., included 315 property seized under search warrants not subject to replevin, etc 315 seizure of vehicles, etc., illegally carrying liquors 315 disposal of articles; sale of unclaimed vehicles 315 seized liquors may be delivered to departments, etc., for Government uses 316 sold to other parties 316 applicable to prior seizures, etc 316 enforcement powers conferred 316 punishment for unlawfully manufacturing or selling liquors 316 violating permits, making false statements, etc 316 nonintoxicating cider, etc., for home use excepted 316 sale, etc., allowed only to authorized vinegar manufacturers 316 compulsory testimony; criminal immunity to natural persons 317 venue of actions for deliveries by carriers 317 indictment may include separate offenses 317 form of complaint, etc 317 illegal possession prima facie evidence of violating prohibition 317 report of liquors lawfully possessed, to be made 317 in private dwellings for personal use, excepted; conditions 317 burden of proof on possessor 317 records, etc., to be open to inspection by authorized officers 317 verified copies accepted as evidence 317 may be called for by Commissioner 317 inconsistent laws repealed, etc 317 taxes not exempted 317 issue of stamps for illegal manufacture, etc., forbidden 317 double tax, etc., for illegal manufacture or sale 318 additional penalty on retailers; manufacturers 318 payment of tax, no bar to punishment 318 compromise of civil actions permitted 318 invalidity of any provision not to affect others 318 permissive use of stock on hand 318 permits allowed to develop higher strength alcohol, by manufacturers of authorized beverages 318 reduction to required strength 318 removals permitted 318 by others for sale to authorized beverage manufacturers 318 tax on alcohol saved 318 credits allowed 318 no tax on spirits in fortified wine used for nonbeverage alcohol 318 dealcoholized wine used therefor 318 subject to tax on still wines 318 burden of proof on manufacturer as to lawful use of liquid 318 expense of analysis of beverages taxed as costs 319 expenses of enforcement authorized 319 civil service appointment of employees; exceptions 319 preference for war service 319 appropriation for, under Commissioner of Internal Revenue 319 for Department of Justice, etc 319 service of summons to innocent owners of property proceeded against 319 industrial alcohol provisions 319 meaning of “alcohol” and “container” under 319 permits, etc., required for plants to produce 319 warehouses for storage, etc 319 may be transferred between plants and storehouses 320 tax imposed on production 320 lien tor, on product and premises 320 withdrawal of spirits in bond when Constitutional prohibition in effect, for denaturing 320 redistillation authorized for nonbeverage uses 320 present distilleries, etc., may be operated for industrial alcohol 320 disposal of industrial alcohol 320 exemption of plants and warehouses from general distillery, etc., provisions 320 regulations to be prescribed 320 denaturing plants may be established 320 product free of tax 321 alcohol for distilled vinegar without denaturing, etc 321 alcohol produced at industrial plants may be withdrawn free of tax for denaturing, etc 321 proof allowed 321clvii alcohol, withdrawal allowed for Government, scientific, or hospital uses 321 permits required for purchases by other than Government, States, etc 321 industrial alcohol, etc., penalties to be additional 321 regulations for plants, etc., to be prescribed; details 321 permits for scientific uses, etc 321 allowance for loss of alcohol by leakage, etc 321 refund of tax; insurance exception 321 punishment for violating provisions 321 subsequent offenses 322 method of collecting tax, discretionary 322 release of seized property on giving bond, etc 322 general revenue administrative provisions applicable 322 inconsistent laws repealed 322 Canal Zone subject to.general prohibitions against alcoholic, etc., liquors; exceptions 322 transit through, by Panama Canal or Railroad, excepted 322 punishment for violations; prosecution of prior offenses 322 effective at once; war prohibition, Canal Zone, etc., provisions 322 when Constitutional amendment in force;
National Prohibition provisions 322 *National Red Cross, American* (*see *American Red Cross, National). *National Screw Thread Commission, * existence of, extended two years 536 *National Security and Defense, * deficiency appropriation for, under War Department 1184 for expenses of, under the Executive 1186 for expenses of, under Shipping Board 1187 for Food Administration 1187 for foreign service expenses under Food Administration 1187 for expenses of, under Department of Commerce 1188, 1192 for expenses of, under Department of Labor 1188, 1192 for expenses of, under Department of Justice 1188, 1192 for expenses of, under Post Office Department 1189 for expenses of, under War Department 1190 for Food and Fuel Administrations, building 1192 for Food and Fuel Administrations, educational 1192 *National Training School for Boys, D.
C., * appropriation for care of inmates 94, 865, 1136 for maintenance 212, 926, 1415 deficiency appropriation for care of inmates 53 *National Training School for Girls, D. C., * appropriation for salaries 95, 865, 1136 for contingent expenses 95, 865, 1136 *National Zoological Park* (*see *Zoological Park, D. C., National). *Natural Gas* (*see also*Oil and Gas Deposits), appropriation for investigations for economic production, etc 198, 911, 1401 deficiency appropriation for investigations, etc 348, 1044, 1186 provisions for securing adequate supply, preventing, injurious speculation, etc., of, during the war 297 punishment for violations of 298 *Naturalization Bureau, Department of Labor, * appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, clerks, etc 685, 1304 for examiners, interpreters, clerks, etc 222, 937, 1425 for expenses of travel, rent, etc 222, 937, 1425 for clerical assistance to clerks of courts in naturalization cases 222, 937, 1425 deficiency appropriation for expenses, naturalization of aliens 518, 1179 for miscellaneous expenses 1188 *Naturalization of Aliens, * appropriation for special examiners, expenses, etc 222, 937, 1425 for assistance to clerks of courts in cases of 222, 937, 1425 deficiency appropriation for expenses 518, 1179 provisions for, who served in United States forces during the war 222 *Nautical Almanac and American Ephemeris, * appropriation for preparing 666, 1285 *Nautical Almanac Office, Navy Department, * appropriation for assistants, etc 666, 1285 for preparing Nautical Almanac 666, 1285 *Navajo Agency, Ariz., Western, * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 433 *Navajo Agency, N.
Mex., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 434 *Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz. and N. Mex., * appropriation for irrigation projection on 3, 408, 1226 for Ganado irrigation project 10, 416 for operating, etc., Hogback irrigation project under San Juan School, N. Mex., on 1239 deficiency appropriation for Ganado irrigation project 1172 *Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz., Western, * appropriation for water supply for Indians on 10 patent to tract on, granted Gospel Missionary Union 11 *Navajo Indian Reservation, N.
Mex., * appropriation for highway from Mesa Verde Park to Gallup, on 18, 422, 1172 *Navajo Indian Sanatorium, Ariz., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 5, 410, 1227 *Navajo Indians, Ariz., * appropriation for schools; discretionary use 10, 416, 1232 for water supply on reservations 10, 416, 1232 deficiency appropriation for water supply on reservations of 348, 523, 1042, 1172 *Navajo Indians, N. Mex., and Ariz., * appropriation for purchase of land for; leasing grazing lands 423 cost of bridge across San Juan River, Shiprock, to be repaid from funds of 18 *Navajo Springs Band of Ute Indians, Colo., * appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 26, 430, 1245 transfer of special funds to 430 *Naval Academy, * appropriation for professors and instructors 150, 828 for swordmaster, assistants, etc 150, 828 for watchmen, etc 150, 828 for department of ordnance and gunnery 150, 828 for departments of electrical engineering and physics 150, 828 for department of seamanship 151, 828clviii appropriation for department of marine engineering and naval construction 151, 828 for commissary department 151, 828 pay restriction 151, 828 for department of buildings and grounds 151, 828 for current and miscellaneous expenses 151, 829 for books for library 151, 829 for expenses, Board of Visitors 151, 829 for contingencies, superintendent 151, 829 for commandant of midshipmen 151, 829 for general maintenance and repairs 151, 829 for rent, etc 152, 829 for public works 144, 820 for engineering experiment station 150, 828 deficiency appropriation for extending Bancroft Hall 49 for maintenance and repairs 50 allowance of midshipmen increased 140 Porto Rico and District of Columbia five each 140 from Naval Reserve Force on active duty added 140 base pay for ratings of, band from January 1, 1920 602 effective until June 30, 1922 604 composition, pay, etc., of Naval Academy Band, established 152 allowances, etc., to correspond with Navy 152 readjustment of pay of civilian professors and instructors 603 effective from January 1, 1920; limit of expenditure 603 reexamination of midshipmen deficient in studies 1028 special instruction to be provided 1028 *Naval Attachés, * appropriation for expenses 132, 812 *Naval Auxiliaries, * deficiency appropriation for maintenance 49, 1041, 1185 *Naval Bases, Pacific Coast, * investigation by joint Congressional committee on establishing, etc 820 time extended for report of 1088 *Naval Communications, Director of, * appropriation for employees, office of; pay restriction 664, 1283 Shipping Bulletin, publication authorized 1028 *Naval Consulting Board, Civilian, * appropriation for expenses 133, 814 *Naval Emergency Fund, * appropriation for restoring property taken for the Navy in prosecuting the war, fulfilling contracts, etc 156 *Naval Establishment, * appropriation for construction and machinery, new vessels 156, 833 for submarine torpedo boats 156, 833 for armor and armament 156, 833 for ammunition 156 early construction provisions repealed 156 limit of cost of designated vessels increased 156, 833 *Naval Family Allowances, Military and, * appropriation for 172 deficiency appropriation for 1 *Naval Forces* (*see *Navy). *Naval Gun Factory, Washington, D.
C., * appropriation for machinery 142 deficiency appropriation for 522 *Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa., * appropriation for employees 137, 818 for maintenance, etc., from naval pension fund 137, 818 deficiency appropriation for 1185 *Naval Hospitals, * appropriation for care of patients in, and other 146, 823 deficiency appropriation for additional, at Newport, R. I., and Brooklyn, N. Y 1030 for care of patients in, and other 1030 *Naval Information, * appropriation for expenses collecting, at home and abroad 132, 818 *Naval Intelligence Office, Navy Department, * appropriation for clerks, etc 664, 1284 for temporary employees; pay restriction 664, 1284 *Naval Militia, * deficiency appropriation for arming and equipping 1039 members of Naval Volunteers transferred to Naval Reserve Force not construed as discharged from 141 Naval Reserve Force may become members of; condition 141 part of Organized Militia prescribed by any State, etc., to constitute, until June 30, 1922 817 existing, to be a part of Naval Reserve Force, for same period 817 members on enrolling in Naval Reserve Force to have benefits, etc., thereof 817 duty in, may be counted as active service, etc 818 moneys available for 818 *Naval Observatory, * appropriation for astronomers, assistants, etc 666, 1285 for computations, books, apparatus, etc 666, 1285 for repairs to buildings, etc 666, 1285 for contingent expenses 666, 1285 for care of grounds, etc 666, 1285 for new boiler 666 deficiency appropriation for 345 for contingent expenses 1185 *Naval Operations, Office of Chief of, * appropriation for clerks, etc., Navy Department 664, 1283 for temporary employees; pay restriction 664, 1283 *Naval Petroleum Reserves, * appropriation for care, etc 145, 822 possession of properties within, subject to use for naval purposes, directed 813 operation, etc., disposal of product, royalties, etc 813 rights of claimants not affected 813 royalties available for operation, etc 813 reimbursement of fund, from products used by the Government 814 restrictions on leasing lands for drilling, etc., in 444 receipts from leases of lands in, to be deposited in the Treasury 450 *Naval Radio Stations* (*see *Radiotelegraphy, Naval). *Naval Records and Library, Navy Department, * appropriation for clerks, etc 664, 1283 for preparing, etc., naval records of war with Central Powers of Europe; pay restriction 664, 1283 deficiency appropriation for publishing Naval Records of the Rebellion 511clix purchases of books, etc., allowed from appropriation for Naval Records of War with Central Powers of Europe 510 *Naval Records of the Rebellion, * deficiency appropriation for publication of official 511 *Naval Reserve Force, * appropriation for transportation, etc., enlisted men 134, 815 for paying incurred obligations connected with instruction camps, etc., for; reappropriation 135 for organizing, etc., expenses 137, 817 for retainer and active service pay 147, 824 forbidden on failure to train 824 for uniform gratuity; limit 816 deficiency appropriation for expenses, organizing 522, 1039, 1185, 1190 active civilian duty on shore by, forbidden hereafter 138 employment of enlisted rated, on active duty; average allowed 834 number limited; term of service required 834 enrollment in, only for general service 834 discharged, to reenlist in Navy or Marine Corps, to receive $60 bonus, and travel pay 836 enrolled men, not officers, on active duty during the war, may serve unexpired term in Navy; conditions 139 not to exceed authorized enlisted strength 139 pay, allowances, etc 139 female members to be placed on inactive duty 138 members in service, may be given temporary civil appointments; pay 138 may qualify for civil service certificates, to fill vacancies 138 termination of temporary appointments 138 appropriation for pay of reservists transferred, etc 138 pay restrictions 138 members of, may become members of Naval Militia; condition 141 Naval Militia made part of, until June 30, 1922; benefits, etc., accruing 817 officers, eligible for disability retirement 834 one hundred midshipmen to be appointed annually from, on active duty, and the Navy 140 recalling for active duty, 1920, restricted 138 retainer pay withheld from members failing to perform duty 837 money credited to organizing, etc 837 temporary appointments continued until December 31, 1921, on active duty, with their own consent 834 in Naval Intelligence offices 834 beyond age of disenrollment, to June 30, 1922 834 *Naval Service, * reinstatement of former Government employees entering, for the war, when honorably discharged therefrom 142 *Naval Service in World War, * statements to be furnished States, etc., of all persons of, who served in the Navy 815 appropriation for obtaining material, and temporary clerical force 815 allotment from fund for temporary employees in Department 815 use of appropriations for employees on other work forbidden 815 *Naval Stores * appropriation for investigating grading, handling, etc., of 254, 713, 1332 deficiency appropriation for investigating grading, handling, etc 64 *Naval Supply Account Fund, * established 1169 transfer of appropriations, supplies, etc., to 1169 to be charged with cost of stores procured, and credited with issues and sales 1169 *Naval Training Stations, * appropriation for California 136, 816 for Rhode Island 136, 816 for Great Lakes 136, 817 for Saint Helena, Hampton Roads, Va 137, 817 for summer schools for boys at two 817 for developing permanent, San Diego, Calif 822 deficiency appropriation for California 1168 for Rhode Island 1168 for Great Lakes 1168 *Naval Volunteers, National, * officers transferred from, to Naval Reserve Force allowed uniform gratuity; condition 135 *Naval War College, Coasters Harbor Island, * appropriation for maintenance, etc 137, 818 *Navigable Streams, etc., * appropriation for investigating pollution of 176, 885, 1377 *Navigable Streams, Watersheds of* (*see *Conservation of Navigable Waters, etc.). *Navigable Waters, * half of receipts from licenses for power projects reserved as fund for headwater improvements of, etc 1073 provisions for actions for damages from death, etc., on, in district courts 537 *Navigation, * names of vessels may be changed on application of owners 436 regulations, etc., to be prescribed by Commissioner of Navigation 437 former laws repealed 437 *Navigation Bureau, Department of Commerce, * appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, clerks, etc 680, 1299 for salaries of shipping commissioners; clerk hire 680, 1299 for contingent expenses 680, 1299 for uniform admeasurement of vessels, etc 680, 1299 for instruments for counting passengers 680, 1299 for motor boats, etc., to enforce navigation laws 680, 1299 for preventing overcrowding of passenger and excursion vessels 680, 1300 for enforcing wireless communication laws 681, 1300 deficiency appropriation for shipping commissioner, Galveston, Tex 340 for clerk hire, shipping commissioners; pay restriction 340 for motor boats, etc., to enforce navigation laws 340 for enforcing wireless communication laws 340, 524, 1188 for shipping service 1040 *Navigation, Commissioner of, * appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 680, 1299 authorized to change name of steamer “Charlotte Graveraet Breitung” to “T.
K. Maher 365clx change of names of vessels by, authorized 436 regulations, etc., to be established 437 schedule of fees 437 *Navigation Facilities* (*see *Federal Water Power Act). *Navigation Laws, * appropriation for enforcement of 680, 1299 deficiency appropriation for enforcement of 340 *Navy, * appropriation for the naval service 131, 812 schedule of all pay and allowances to be sent to Congress 131, 812 for pay, miscellaneous 131, 812 allowances to officers, etc., abroad for unusual conditions 132, 813 collecting naval information 132, 813 limit, clerical, etc., services at yards and stations 132, 813 interned persons and prisoners of war 132, 813 payment for damages to privately owned property due to men in naval service 132 disbursing officers relieved from loss of funds, etc., in line of duty without personal fault, etc 132 interchange of stores, equipment, etc., between Army and Navy, authorized without compensation therefor 132 for collision damages claims 813 for contingent 133, 813 for expenses, government for Virgin Islands 133, 813 for investigation of fuel oil, etc.; testing plant, Philadelphia, Pa., etc 133, 813 possession and operation of petroleum reserves, etc 813 for expenses, Civilian Naval Consulting Board 133, 814 for aviation; expenses specified 133, 814 technical, etc., services in aircraft stations 133, 814 paying damages to property by aircraft; report of claims 133, 814 limit of stations on United States coasts 133, 814 use for airplane factory forbidden 134, 814 joint report of all aircraft used in Army, Navy, or postal service to be made 134 for marine schools, New York, Massachusetts and Washington 134, 814 for care of lepers, Guam and Culion 134, 814 for Bureau of Navigation; transportation and recruiting 134, 814 enlistment periods modified for fiscal year 1920 134 for furnishing States with statement of services of persons therefrom during World War 815 for additional temporary employees in Department engaged thereon; other work forbidden 815 for recreation, enlisted men 134, 815 for contingent 135, 815 for gunnery and engineering exercises 135, 815 for outfits on first enlistments; uniform gratuity to Naval Reserve Force 135, 815 for equipment supplies, instruments, etc 135, 816 gyrocompass testing, etc 135, 816 for ocean and lake surveys 135, 816 appropriation for paying incurred obligations for Naval Reserve Force instruction camps or schools 153 for training stations 136, 816 for summer schools for boys at two training stations 817 for Naval Reserve Force 137, 817 Naval Militia to be maintained, etc., as part of 817 for receiving barracks 137, 818 for Naval War College 137, 818 for Naval Home 137, 818 reduction of temporary increase in authorized enlisted strength; limit 137 continuance of male members of Naval Reserve Force in enlisted ratings for naval duties only 138 composition of authorized strength 138 active duty of reservists restricted 138 official personnel for temporary increase 138 permanent strength not affected 138 female reservists to be placed on inactive duty 138 reservists not to perform civilian duty on shore 138 reservists may be given temporary civil appointments 138 reservists accepting civil appointments may qualify for examinations to fill vacancies, if not eligible already 138 termination of temporary appointments 138 for pay of transferred reservists, etc.; pay restrictions 138 promotion selection boards to be convened annually hereafter 139 present regular pay, etc., not reduced 139 transfer of enrolled reservists on active war duty to Navy or Marine Corps to serve out unexpired term; conditions, pay, etc 139 enlisted men who served in the war and discharged before expiration of enlistment to have honorable discharge and travel pay, home, etc 139 men enlisting during the war for four years, may be granted honourable discharge, etc 139 gratuity pay if reenlisting in four months after discharge 139 men thus reenlisting may extend periods of enlistment, etc.; gratuity pay therefor 139 allowance of quarters to families, applicable only during the war to Navy and Marine Corps officers 140 increased pay of enlisted men continued during current enlistment, etc 140 officers serving satisfactorily during the war in temporary grade eligible to permanent promotion without examination 140 age and grade requirements for commanders extended one year 140 precedence of rear admiral for service as chief of bureau 140 Naval Academy midshipmen allowance extended to Porto Rico, District of Columbia, and Naval Reserve Force 140clxi warrant officers on shore duty overseas, allowed sea duty pay 140 enlisted men discharged to accept appointment as officers in Reserves to have credit for such service on reenlisting 141 grade or rank restored, etc 141 similar provision for warrant officers and Marine Corps pay clerks 141 transfers from Naval Volunteer to Reserve Force not a discharge from State, etc., Naval Militia 141 members of Reserve Force not prevented from being in State, etc., Naval Militia 141 membership in Naval Militia not to interfere with duties in Reserve Force 141 status of Assistant Paymaster John Flynn, established 141 appointment of certain ensigns established as of June 28, 1917 141 appointment authorized of Edgar Hayes, as first lieutenant Marine Corps 141 appropriation for Bureau of Ordnance; ordnance and ordnance stores 142, 819 chemical, technical, etc., services 142, 819 former Government employees entering war service may be reinstated, if honorably discharged, etc 142 for smokeless powder 142, 819 for Naval Gun Factory, Washington, D.
C 142 for torpedoes, etc 142 for torpedo station, Newport, R. I 142 for experiments in armor material, ordnance, etc 142, 819 for contingent 142, 819 for Bureau of Yards and Docks, maintenance 142, 819 clerical, etc., services 143, 819 purchase of passenger automobiles forbidden 143, 820 employment of motor vehicle operators 820 for contingent 143, 820 for public works, designated yards, etc 143, 820 for naval hospital, Fort Lyon, Colo 143 for Portsmouth, N. H 143, 820 water supply from Kittery, Me 143 for aid in constructing bridge to navy yard at Kittery, Me 143 contributions required from Maine and New Hampshire 143 for Philadelphia, Pa., dry dock, etc 143, 820 limit of cost increased 820 for Washington, D.
C., extensions, etc 144 for Naval Academy 144, 820 for Norfolk, Va., water front improvements, etc 144 for Mare Island, Calif., railroad connections, etc 144 for naval magazines 144 for Great Lakes training station 144, 822 for fuel depots, Yorktown, Va., etc 145, 822 for Hampton Roads, Va., operating base, improvements, etc 145, 822 for marine barracks, Quantico, Va 145 for New York, N. Y; water front improvements suspended 820 special joint committee on Pacific coast naval bases 820 exchange of land, radio station, South San Francisco, Calif 821 acceptance of lands from San Diego, Calif., for naval uses 821 appropriation for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 821 exchange of lands, Puuloa Rifle Range, at harbor entrance 821 exchange of lands, Honolulu, Hawaii 821 for Cavite, P.
I., fuel storage 822 hospital, Olongapo, P. I., from proceeds of U. S. S. “Repose” 822 for Marine Barracks, San Diego, Calif 822 for fuel depot, San Diego, Calif 822 for submarine base, New London, Conn 822 for submarine and destroyer base, Columbia River, Oreg 822 acceptance of site from Astoria for 822 for developing permanent training station, San Diego, Calif 822 for repairs and preservation 145, 822 maintenance of training stations from Bureau appropriations 145 acceptance of lands from San Diego, Calif., for training station and hospital site 145 exchange of lands.
Marine Corps base, San Diego, Calif 145 for Bureau or Medicine and Surgery, surgeons’ necessaries, etc 145, 822 for contingent 145, 823 care, etc., of insane on Pacific coast 146, 823 for transferring remains of officers, enlisted men, etc 146, 823 for hospital treatment, etc 146, 823 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts; pay of the Navy 146, 824 designation of Pay Corps changed to Supply Corps 147 line captains wounded in line of duty not subject to promotion restrictions 147 allowances for death in the service applicable only to Regular Navy or Marine Corps 824 death allowance extended to officers and enlisted men of Coast Guard 824 rank, etc., of Superintendent of Coast and Geodetic Survey established 825 for provisions 147, 825 for maintenance; equipment supplies 147, 825 credit for losses in disposal of excess stocks 825 chemical, etc., services 148, 826 for freight, Department and bureaus 148, 826 for fuel and transportation 148, 826 shipping charter hire restricted 148, 826 coal from public lands of Alaska 148, 826 purchase from Government fuel yards, D.
C., not required 148 for Bureau of Construction and Repair; construction, etc 148, 826 maintenance, etc., of Coast Guard, etc., vessels 149 equipment supplies 149, 826 limitations on repairs not applicable 149 repairs, etc., “Kearsarge” or “Kentucky” 827 acceptance of naval brig “Niagara”; repairs 827 clerical, etc., services 149, 827 for construction plants 149, 827 for Bureau of Steam Engineering; repairs, etc., of machinery, etc 149, 827clxii appropriation for Bureau of Engineering; office of Director of Naval Communications 149 land for radio shore stations 827 equipment supplies 149, 827 clerical, etc., services 150, 827 name changed to Bureau of Engineering 828 radio shore stations;
Otter Cliffs, Me 150 for engineering experiment station 150, 828 Coast Guard and? Lighthouse Services included 150 transfer of naval appropriations 1920, for Coast Guard and Lighthouse Services 150 for five Coast Guard cutters 150 for Naval Academy 150, 828 for Marine Corps 152, 829 women enlisted or enrolled to receive pay, etc., of Navy and Marine Corps enlisted personnel 152 enlisted strength of Marine Corps temporarily increased; restriction 152, 830 in making reductions, temporary officers may be given temporary appointments in lower grades 153 transfer of temporary officers, etc., to permanent fist 830 promotions of retired enlisted men on active duty to warrant grades legalized 153 disbursing officers Navy and Marine Corps allowed credits for war emergency payments to officers and enlisted men; restriction 153 for increase of Naval Establishment 156, 833 for construction and machinery 156, 833 for torpedo boats, submarine 156, 833 for armor and armament 156, 833 for ammunition 156 time for completing new vessels repealed 156 limits of cost of designated vessels increased 156, 833 use of naval appropriations for Department purposes restricted 833 for naval emergency fund, to restore to owners property taken, etc., for prosecution of the war 156 restriction, on purchasing articles, etc., in foreign countries that can be made in the United States 157 no pay to officers, etc., using time measuring devices on work of employees 157, 834 cash rewards, etc., restricted 157, 834 purchase of articles which can be produced at navy yards, restricted 157, 834 employment of Naval Reserve Force, etc 834 percentage of commissioned officers 834 continuation of temporary appointments 834 disability retirement of Naval Reserve and temporary officers 834 eligibility of temporary officers for appointment to permanent grades, etc 834 appointments from Coast Guard 835 warrant officers with war service eligible to appointments in Regular Navy 835 precedence of transferred officers, etc 835 age restrictions for authorized transfers and appointments, etc 835 bonus of $60, allowed for reenlisting 836 enlistment terms in Navy and Marine Corps established 836 unauthorized wearing of uniform, etc., prohibition continued 836 retainer pay due Naval Reserve Force member withheld if duty not performed 837 age limits for promotion by selection deferred until June 30, 1921 837 appropriation for pensions 837, 1104 deficiency appropriation for pensions 1 for paying damage claims, collisions with vessels of 49, 334, 511, 1028, 1168 for contingent 49, 1190 for care of lepers, Guam and Culion 49 for Bureau of Navigation 49, 61, 63, 522, 1029, 1041, 1168, 1185, 1190 for Bureau of Yards and Docks 49, 511, 1029, 1169, 1185, 1190 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 49, 1030, 1169, 1185 for Naval Academy 50 for Marine Corps 50, 61, 63, 345, 522, 1039, 1041, 1044, 1170, 1185, 1190 for pay 61, 63, 65, 345, 348, 522, 1039, 1041, 1044, 1185, 1190 for indemnity for destroyed clothing 61, 63, 1185 for pay, miscellaneous 63, 345, 522, 1039, 1041, 1044, 1168, 1185, 1190 for Bureau of Ordnance 65, 522, 1039, 1041, 1185, 1190 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 345, 522, 1041, 1044, 1169, 1185, 1190 for Bureau of Steam Engineering 345, 522, 1041, 1185, 1190 for printing and binding for, and Navy Department 228 for aviation 522, 1185 for Naval Reserve Force 522, 1039, 1190 for Bureau of Equipment 1041 for Naval Militia 1039 for freight 1044, 1185, 1190 for outfits for landsmen 1044 for Virginian Pilot Publishing Company 1168 for Ledger Despatch Corporation 1168 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 1185 for freight, from former appropriation for Marine Corps 1169 for increase of compensation 1185, 1190 for provisions 1190 for fuel and transportation 1191 allowance for quarters to families of officers continued during present emergency 385 allowances for death in active service of officers, enlisted men, and nurses in Regular Navy or Marine Corps 824 on retired list on active duty 824 beneficiaries to be designated 824 restricted to Regular Navy and Marine Corps 824 applicable to Coast Guard 825 claims of officers for commutation for quarters, etc., prior to July 1, 1918, authorized from Pay of the Navy, 1918 511 details of officers, on application of South American Republics, authorized 1056 discharged officers and enlisted men of, Public Health patients, may purchase supplies, etc., at Navy prices 976 enlisted men reenlisting within one year from date of discharge, to have benefits, etc., as if in four months 603 inoperative six months from approval of Act 603clxiii entombment in Arlington Memorial Amphitheater, of members of, who rendered conspicuously distinguished service; requirements 1440 families of commissioned officers, etc., allowed transportation upon change of permanent station 604 permanent station defined 604 transportation of household effects allowed personnel, as for Army or Marine Corps 604 military stores, etc., including real estate, may be interchanged with Army, without compensation 132 Naval Reserve Force in enlisted ratings may be employed on active duty 834 number limited 834 term of duty required 834 enrollment only for general service 834 limit of line officers on active duty 834 staff officers 834 reserve officers in aviation and auxiliary service authorized 834 existing temporary appointments continued to December 31, 1921 834 Naval Reserve officers continued on active duty until December 31, 1921 834 in Naval Intelligence Office 834 no reduction of Regular Navy strength 834 Naval Reserve and temporary officers may be retired for disability in line of duty 834 temporary officers may be transferred to permanent appointments 834 limit for line; from Reserve Flying Corps 834 Staff Corps 835 rank and precedence determined in the line 835 from Naval Reserve Force 835 Coast Guard, serving in Navy during the World War may have permanent appointment in Navy 835 qualifications, rank, etc 835 service in, credited for naval longevity pay 835 warrant officers holding temporary Navy commissions in the war, to have permanent appointments 835 qualifications; rank, precedence, etc 835 precedence of staff officers transferred hereby 835 board to recommend; rank, etc., limited 835 reversion to former status if warrant officers fail in professional examinations 835 age limitations for appointments under foregoing 835 increase allowed in designated cases 835 not applicable to Dental Corps 836 provisions for line officers, other than Naval Academy graduates 836 promotions of lieutenants until June 30, 1923 836 eligibility for promotion, etc., of permanent officers having temporary commissions during late war 836 for temporary appointments in lower grades; precedence 836 bonus of $60, etc., for reenlistments after discharge since November 11, 1918; limit 836 enlistment terms established 836 reenlistments, etc., benefits applicable 836 grades and ratings to be established for Navy and Marine Corps 836 prohibitions against unauthorized use of uniforms, etc., to be enforced 836 authority of Secretary of the Navy 836 Reserve Force retainer pay withheld on failure to perform duty 837 use of moneys 837 service required of Fleet Naval Reserve 837 age limit for promotion by selection may be deferred until June 30, 1921 837 naval supply account fund established 1169 transfer of appropriations, etc 1169 to be charged with cost of stores procured and credited with issues or sales 1169 naval supply account prices to be fixed by Paymaster General 1170 material purchased during the war to be issued at reduced prices 1170 losses to be charged to respective funds 1170 payment authorized to officers and enlisted men employed to take census of 1361 payment directed to San Francisco Bridge Company in settlement of construction contract, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 591 payments made and obligations incurred under, appropriation act, 1920, approved from July 1, 1919 272 pension increased for service in Civil or Mexican War 585 quartermaster supplies may be bought by Coast Guard officers, etc., from 506 Public Health Service officers 507 rates allowed pensioners for loss of limbs or sight while in the 982 readjustment of pay, etc., of, personnel to be investigated, etc., by special joint committee of Congress 604 retainer pay of Fleet Naval Reserve returning to active duty within one month 603 time extended for report of special joint committee to investigate establishing Pacific Coast naval bases, etc 1088 use of radio stations and apparatus, for press and commercial messages; limitations, etc 1061 vocational rehabilitation of disabled persons discharged from, extended 159 compensation allowed while receiving 159 warrant officers on shore duty abroad to receive sea duty pay 140 warrant officers to have additional $240 a year from January 1, 1920 602 effective until June 30, 1922 604 *Navy Annex Building, D.
C., * deficiency appropriation for Treasury Department offices in, rent 43 *Navy Department, * appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 663, 1282 for temporary employees; pay restriction 663, 1283 for Solicitor, clerks, etc 663, 1283 for temporary employees; pay restriction 663, 1283 for clerks, etc., Office of Naval Records and Library 664, 1283 naval records of War with Germany, etc 664, 1283 for Judge Advocate General’s office; temporary employees 664, 1283 for Naval Operations Office; temporary employees 664, 1283clxiv appropriation for Naval Communications Office 664, 1283 for Bureau of Navigation; temporary employees 664, 1283 for Naval Intelligence Office; temporary employees 664, 1284 for Hydrographic Office; temporary employees 665, 1284 for Naval Observatory 666, 1285 for assistants, etc., Nautical Almanac Office 666, 1285 for clerks, etc., Bureau of Engineering; temporary employees 666, 1285 Bureau of Construction and Repair; temporary employees 667, 1285 Bureau of Ordnance; temporary employees 667, 1286 Bureau of Supplies and Accounts temporary employees 667, 1286 Bureau of Medicine and Surgery; temporary employees 667, 1286 Bureau of Yards and Docks; temporary employees 667, 1286 for contingent expenses 668, 1287 use of naval appropriations for, unlawful 668, 1287 for fitting office space for Shipping Board in new Navy Building 1287 use of naval appropriations for Department purposes restricted 668, 1287 for standardizing gauges and screw threads in cooperation with Standards Bureau 683, 1302 for Navy 131, 812 for freight 148, 826 for printing and binding for 228, 941, 1429 deficiency appropriation for paying damage claims, collisions with naval vessels 49, 334, 511, 1028, 1168 for increased cost of envelopes, 1919 49 for Hydrographic Office 49, 63, 1185 for Navy 49, 61, 63, 65, 345, 348, 511, 522, 1029, 1039, 1041, 1044, 1168, 1185, 1190 for Naval Academy 50 for Marine Corps 50, 61, 65, 348, 522, 1039, 1041, 1044, 1185, 1190 for judgments, Court of Claims under 60, 60, 343, 521, 1037, 1182 for contingent expenses 63, 345, 1185, 1190 for rent 334 for judgments, United States courts 343, 1182 for Naval Observatory 345, 1185 for publication, Naval Records of the Rebellion 511 for freight 1169, 1185, 1191 additional employees, authorized in office of Secretary 1028 in Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 1028 purchases for Naval Records and Library authorized from sum for naval records of World War 510 Shipping Bulletin publication authorized 1028 status of rear admiral serving as chief of bureau, having served heretofore a full term 140 use of allotments for War Risk Insurance patients by 1374 *Navy Yards and Stations, * appropriation for maintenance 142, 819 for public works 143, 820 for repairs and preservation 145, 822 articles for use of the Navy which can be made at, not to be purchased elsewhere; condition 157 no part of naval appropriations to be used for purchase of articles which can be made in, at less price, etc. 834 *Navy Yearbook, 1919, * appropriation for compiling 632 *Navy Yearbook, 1920, * appropriation for compiling 1253 *Near Beer, * of designated alcoholic strength not included in provisions of War Prohibition Act 305 permits, etc., required 305 of Constitutional prohibition 308 permits, etc., required 308 *Near East Relief, * charter granted; purposes 273 reports to be made, etc 273 termination of franchise 273 *Nebraska, * consent of Congress given to, as to jurisdiction over offenses upon boundary waters, by agreement with adjoining State 1447 *Nebraska National Forest, Nebr., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 249, 708, 1327 trees to. arid land residents from nurseries of 249, 708, 1328 *Necessaries* (*see also*Food Control Act Amendments), articles designated as, for national security and defense 297 provisions for conserving, etc 297 punishment for violations of 298 deficiency appropriation for investigating production, distribution, cost, etc., of, and by products 328 *Negotiable Instruments, D.
C., * protest for dishonor of: required only for foreign bills of exchange 569 original, of a notary, stating presentment, etc., accepted as evidence 569 *Nehalem River, Oreg., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1013 *Nestucca River, * bridge authorized across, in Tillamook County, Oreg 533 *Netherlands and Luxemburg, * appropriation for minister to 739, 1206 *Neuse River, N. C., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made to Newbern 1011 *Neutrality, * deportation of aliens convicted of organizing expeditions, etc., against friendly powers between August 1, 1914, and April 6, 1917 594 readmission prohibited 594 *Neutrality Act, * appropriation for expenses under; balance reappropriated 742, 1208 *Nevada, * appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 673, 1293 for support, etc., of Indians in 17, 422, 1238 deficiency apppropriation for support, etc., of Indians in 345, 523, 1186 desert land entries restriction to resident citizens not applicable to 1086 gold, etc., mining leases allowed of unallotted withdrawn mineral lands of Indian reservations in 31clxv prospecting permits allowed for developing underground water for irrigation in 293 lands to be designated 294 application requirements 294 conditions for development operations 294 area allowed on discovery and development 294 disposal of remainder within limits of permit 294 receipts to reclamation fund 295 reservation of mineral deposits 295 disposal of 295 prospecting rights, etc.; conditions 295 occupation of surface for development works, etc 295 disposal of surface lands to be reserved in mineral patents 295 *Nevada Agency, Nev., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Nevada National Forest, Nev., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 708, 1328 *New Brunswick, N.
J., * appropriation for operating, etc., Government house at 223 *New Hampshire Avenue NW., D. C., * appropriation for paving, I to Twenty-seventh Streets 845 for paving, Upshur Street to Grant Circle 1116 *New Haven, Conn., * deficiency appropriation for hospital for discharged disabled soldiers, etc., at 508 terms of court at 1146 *New Jersey, * construction, etc., of tunnel under Hudson River by, and New York, consented to 158 *New Jersey Central Railroad Company, * may bridge Delaware River, Easton, Pa., to Phillipsburg, N.J 1055 Newark Bay, Elizabeth to Bayonne, N.J 277 time extended for bridging Newark Bay, N.
J., by 1099 *New London, Conn., * appropriation for operating, etc., Government house at 223 for submarine base 822 *New Mexico, * appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 673, 1293 for support, etc., of Indians in 9, 422, 1238 deficiency appropriation for support of Indians in 66, 1042, 1186, 1191 Carson National Forest, exchange of lands for 1364 exchanges permitted of lands in San Juan, McKinley, and Valencia Counties, to consolidate holdings in solid areas 1239 gold, etc., mining leases allowed of unallotted withdrawn mineral lands of Indian reservations in 31 payment of interest and bonds of designated counties, etc., authorized from proceeds of land grant 947 sums for allotting lands, etc., not to be used for Indians in, not residing on public domain prior to June 30, 1914 3, 408, 1225 *New Mexico Judicial District, * composition; district court to be held at the capital 1361 attached to eighth circuit 1361 judge, attorney, and marshal 1361 clerk to keep office at the capital 1362 terms of court 1362 powers, jurisdiction, etc 1362 *New Mexico Pueblos, * appropriation for irrigation, etc., for 3, 408, 1226 *New Orleans, La., * appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 656 discontinued, July 1, 1921 654 for mint at 657, 1275 for dispatch agent 741, 1208 for naval station, public works 144 for naval station, fuel-oil plant 820 foreign nations invited to send delegates to World Cotton Conference 271, 271 may extend Dauphine Street through grounds of Jackson Barracks 1354 restriction on salary of commissioner of immigration, removed 936 *New York, * appropriation for reimbursing, for marine school expenses 134, 814 construction, etc., of tunnel under Hudson River by New Jersey and, consented to 158 may unite with Troy, etc., in bridging Hudson River, Troy to Cohoes 1108 *New York City, N.
Y., * appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 656 discontinued, July 1, 1921 654 for assay office at 657, 1276 for dispatch agent 741, 1208 for navy yard, public works, traveling cranes, etc 820 water front, improvements, etc., suspended 820 for aircraft mail service to San Francisco from, via Chicago and Omaha 579, 1153 for passport bureau 642 for quarantine station, purchase from the State 875 schedule of fees, etc., continued 875 for pneumatic tube system, customhouse and appraisers’ stores 168, 876, 1369 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing certain customs laborers, port of 44 for assay office 344, 1184 for assistant treasurer’s office, reimbursing employees 1023 construction, etc., of tunnel under Hudson River between Jersey City and, consented to 158 exhibits for National Marine Exposition at, may be furnished by Department of Commerce 550 terms of court at 395 *New York Eastern Judicial District, * counties constituting 395 terms of court, Brooklyn 395 concurrent jurisdiction with southern district over New York Harbor waters, etc 395 interchange with judges of other districts 395 *New York Harbor, N.
Y., * appropriation for preventing injurious deposits in 189, 901, 1391 deficiency appropriation for preventing injurious deposits in 1164 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of channel, Shooters Island 1010 maintenance of anchorage buoys, from Lighthouse appropriation 1373clxvi *New York Northern Judicial District, * counties constituting 395 terms of court, Albany 395 Auburn 395 Binghamton 395 Syracuse 395 Utica 395 annually in designated counties, Rensselaer added 395 interchange with judges of other districts 395 *New York Southern Judicial District, * counties constituting 395 terms of court, New York City 395 concurrent jurisdiction with eastern district over New York Harbor waters, etc 395 interchange with judges of other districts 395 *New York State Barge Canal, * operation by Secretary of War, etc., of boats and other facilities on, to cease 1149 disposal of barges, etc.; temporary lease 1149 moneys received available for other inland waterways 1149 *New York Western Judicial District, * counties constituting 395 terms of court, Buffalo 395 Canandaigua 395 Elmira 395 Jamestown 395 Lockport 395 Rochester 395 admiralty and bankruptcy proceedings at Buffalo 395 interchange with judges of other districts 395 *Newark Bay, N.
J., * bridge authorized across, between Elizabeth and Bayonne 277 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1011 time extended for bridging, from Elizabeth to Bayonne 1099 *Newbern, N. C., * terms of court at 532 *Newlands Irrigation Project, Nev., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 201, 914, 1403 *Newport News, Va., * preliminary examination, etc., of channel, from Old Point, to be made 1011 *Newport, R. I., * appropriation for naval torpedo station 142 for torpedo station, buildings, etc 144 for public building, rent, etc 165 for operating, etc., Government house at 223 deficiency appropriation for public building, rent 330 for additional naval hospital construction, etc 1030 *Newspaper Wrappers, etc., Stamped, * appropriation for freight or expressage on 579, 1152 for manufacture of 581, 1153 deficiency appropriation for manufacture, etc 1174 *Newton, Ga., * time extended for bridging Flint River at 279 *Nez Perce Indians, Idaho, * proceeds of grant of Fort Lapwai schools, to be credited to 554 prohibition of intoxicating liquors, etc., to, continued 4 *Nez Perce Indians, Wash., Joseph’s Band of , * appropriation for support, etc., of 27, 431, 1245 *Nez Perce National Forest, Idaho, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 708, 1328 lands added to 1196 *Niagara Falls, N.
Y., * appropriation for operating, etc., Government house at 223 *“Niagara,” Naval Brig, * acceptance from Erie, Pa., of; restoration, etc 827 *Niagara River, * commission created to submit plans, etc., for bridging, Buffalo, N. Y., to Canada 400 diversion of water from, above the Falls, permitted for creation of power 163 maximum allowed 163 termination of permits 163 punishment for violations, etc 163 liability of officials 163 *Nicaragua, * appropriation for minister to 740, 1206 *Nichols Avenue SE., D.
C., * appropriation for paving, Sheridan Road to Saint Elizabeths Hospital entrance 844 *Nichols, Charles A., late a Representative in Congress, * deficiency appropriation for pay to mother of 1036 *Night Schools, D. C., * appropriation for teachers, expenses, etc 82, 852, 1122 deficiency appropriation for 1157 *Niles, Ohio, * appropriation for operating, etc., Government house at 223 *Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution, * proposed to the States, prohibiting the denial of right to vote on account of sex 362 *Nineteenth Lighthouse District.* constructing depot at Honolulu for, authorized 1059 *Nineteenth Street NW., D.
C., * appropriation for paving, E. Street to New York Avenue 845 *Nisqually Indians, Wash., * lands in Pierce County taken for Camp Lewis from, may be acquired and returned 28 *Nitrate of Soda, * reserve Army supply of, to be sold to users of fertilizers, etc., to meet emergency shortage 573 proceeds to be credited to original appropriations 573 report to Congress 573 *Nitrate Plant, Army, * expenditure authorized for real estate for, at Ancor, Ohio 456 *Nitrates, etc., Natural Fertilizers, * appropriation for investigating source of supply of, within United States 255, 714, 1333 temporary possession of licensed power projects may be ordered by the President for manufacturing, when safety of United States demands it 1072 compensation, etc 1072 *Nitro, W.
Va., * operation of school for children of employees at Ordnance reservation, authorized 333 *Nitroglycerin, Liquid, * transporting, by common carriers in interstate commerce, unlawful 1445 *Nocona Red River Bridge Company, * may bridge Red River, Nocona, Tex 529clxvii *Nocona, Tex., * bridge authorized across Red River at 529 *Nogales, Ariz., * appropriation for public building 165 *Nome, Alaska, * terms of court at 1204 *Nonmetallic Minerals and Gas on Public Lands, * deficiency appropriation for expenses regulating issue of licenses, etc 1172 deposits of, subject to disposal to citizens of the United States, etc 437 excluding Appalachian Forest lands 437 military and naval reserves 438 to municipalities of coal, gas, etc 438 right to extract helium from gas produced from, reserved to the Government 438 not to delay gas delivery to purchasers 438 interests in, forbidden to citizens of countries denying like privileges to Americans 438 provision for leasing lands containing coal deposits 438 phosphate deposits 440 oil or gas deposits 441 oil shale deposits 445 oil or gas deposits in Alaska 446 sodium deposits 447 cancellation of permits for want of diligence 448 holdings of leases restricted; coal, phosphate, or sodium 448 oil or gas; within producing fields 448 by corporations 448 interests in other leases 448 forfeiture for violation 448 temporary, permitted, when acquired by descent, etc 448 exceptions; under prior gas or oil placer entries 448 gas or oil in Alaska 448 combinations permitted, for refineries 448 for oil pipe lines or railroads 448 for coal transportation 448 forfeiture for subleasing, etc., to unlawful trust combinations 448 in restraint of trade 448 to control price of product 448 excess holdings 448 rights of way for pipe lines granted lessees through public lands 449 conditions, etc 449 use by other producers 449 applicable to all future grants 449 forfeiture for noncompliance with conditions 449 joint use of, easements, etc., to be reserved in future leases, etc 449 disposal of surface lands may be reserved 449 to be determined before offering leases 449 easements to continue during time of lease 449 assignment or subleasing restricted 449 relinquishment allowed, etc 449 restrictive requirements in leases; for diligence in operation, etc 449 safety of miners; prevention of waste 449 eight-hour workday; children or female employments 449 freedom of purchase; payment of wages 450 measurement of coal mined by each miner, etc 450 sales of product, prevention of monopoly; safeguarding public welfare, etc 450 none to conflict with State laws 450 leases forfeited for noncompliance with provisions hereof 450 proceedings for 450 may provide for settlement of disputes, etc 450 regulations, etc., to be prescribed by Secretary of the Interior 450 State taxation, etc., not affected 450 sworn statements may be required 450 provisions hereof extended to all specified deposits on reserved public lands 450 subject to conditions thereof 450 disposal of all receipts; portion to the Treasury 450 to the reclamation fund 450 to the States; apportionment of 450 from naval reserves to the Treasury 450 gas and oil royal ties payable in kind 451 sale by auction; advertisement, etc 451 of current product at private sale 451 to Government departments, etc 451 provisions of Act to control disposal of specified deposits 451 Owl Creek Coal Company included 451 existing valid claims protected 451 land office fees to be prescribed 451 *Nonnavigable Streams, * declaration as to Platte River, Mo 1105 portion of Bayou Cocodrie, La 1145 *Nonresident, D.
C., * service of process in person on, to have effect of, by publication; returns, costs, etc 556 *Norfolk, Va., * appropriation for public works, navy yard, water front improvements, etc 144, 820 for naval hospital, land for spur track 822 deficiency appropriation for navy yard, dry dock, etc 511 preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1011 *Norfork, Ark., * bridge authorized across White River at 551 *North Alton, Ill., * appropriation for care of Confererate cemetery at 184, 896, 1387 *North Branch of Susquehanna River, * time extended for bridging, at Wilkes-Barre, Pa 1103 *North Carolina Eastern Judicial District, * counties constituting 532 terms, Elizabeth City 532 Laurinburg 532 Newbern 532 Raleigh 532 Washington 532 Wilmington 532 Wilson 532 offices of clerk 532 former provision for extra terms at Raleigh, repealed 532 *North Carolina Western Judicial District, * counties constituting 532 terms, Asheville 532 Charlotte 532 Greensboro 532 Salisbury 532 Statesville 532 Wilkesboro 532 offices of clerk 532 *North Dakota, * bridge authorized across Red River of the North between Minnesota and 584clxviii consent of Congress given to, as to jurisdiction over offenses upon boundary waters, by agreement-with adjoining State 1447 drainage districts, etc., may dam Lake Traverse, etc., for control of floods, etc 1059 *North Dakota Pumping Project, N.
Dak., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 201, 915, 1403 *North Platte Irrigation Project, Nebr.-Wyo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 201, 914, 1403 *North Point, Md., * transfer of lighthouse reservation, to control of War Department 357 *North River* (*see *Hudson River). *North Topeka, Kans., * appropriation for public building 165 *North Vernon, Ind., * appropriation for public building 165 *Northern and Northwestern Lakes, etc., * appropriation for survey of 188, 901, 1391 deficiency appropriation for survey of 1185 *Northern Pueblos Agency, N.
Mex., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1248 *Norwalk, Conn., * terms of court at 1146 rooms, to be provided 1146 *Norway, * appropriation for minister to 740, 1206 *Nuisances, Public, * premises where intoxicating liquors are sold, etc., in violation of War Prohibition, declared 306 punishment for maintaining 306 proceedings for abatement, etc 306 of National prohibition, declared 314 punishment for maintaining 314 proceedings for abatement, etc 314 *Nunez Ferry, Ala., * bridge authorized across Perdido River at 283 *Nurse Corps, Army, * appropriation for nurses 112, 956 for hospital matrons 112, 956 for commutation of quarters, etc 112, 956 honorably, discharged, may be buried in national cemeteries 552 part of Medical Department 767 relative rank conferred on members of 767 authority of, in military hospitals 768 rights and privileges to be prescribed 768 pay increased 20 per cent from January 1, 1920 602 effective until June 30, 1922 604 pension increased of Civil War nurses 581 private property of, lost in the service, to be paid for, etc.; conditions 1436 *Nurse Corps, Navy, (female}, * appropriation for pay, etc 147, 824 for rent of quarters for 147, 824 for transporting remains of, dying abroad 146, 823 death allowances to beneficiaries of; restricted to Regular Navy 824 pay increased 20 per cent from Jan. 1, 1920 602 effective until June 30, 1922 604 *Nurseries, Plant and Tree, * appropriation for cooperative investigations of 704, 1323 *Nursery Stock, etc., * appiopriation for regulating importations, etc.; plant quarantine for diseased, etc 256, 267, 726, 1334 moving, shipping, etc., in or out of District of Columbia forbidden 726 except in compliance with rules for 726 notice to owner to destroy infested 726 destruction, etc., by Secretary of Agriculture on noncompliance 726 liability for expenses of 727 inspection by Horticultural Board employees 727 power conferred to enter places, open bundles, etc., suspected of infections, etc 727 destruction of infected plants, etc., by owner 727 search warrants, etc., by police or municipal courts authorized 727 regulations governing moving, shipping, etc., of any plant or products from or into the District to be prescribed 727 punishment for noncompliance with 727 *Nursery Stock Law, * appropriation for quarantine against moths under provisions of 256, 715, 1334 *Nurses, Army, * honorably discharged, may be buried in national cemeteries 552 pension increased of, Civil War 587 *Nuts, * appropriation for investigating insects affecting 256, 714, 1334 *Nuts, Edible, * appropriation for investigating, etc., growing, marketing, etc., of 245, 703, 1323 **O.** *Oakland, Calif., * preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1013 *Oakville, Calif., * purchase authorized of experiment vineyard lands near 1205 *Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, Ill., * appropriation for Confederate Mound 184, 896, 1387 *Oats, * appropriation for investigating black rust, etc 244, 702, 1322 for purchasing seed, for sale to farmers in drought stricken areas for seeding 1347 *Obscene Books, etc., * importing, shipping in interstate commerce, etc., unlawful 1060 punishment for 1061 *Ocean and Lake Surveys, Navy, * appropriation for hydrographic 135, 816 *Ochoco National Forest, Oreg., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 708, 1328 lands added to 404 *Oconalufty River, N.
C., * appropriation for constructing bridge across, near Cherokee Indian school 18 *O’Connor, William E., * date of appointment as ensign, Navy, established 141 *Oconto, Wis., * appropriation for public building 166 *Office Buildings, D. C., Temporary, * deficiency appropriation for operating force, 1920 47 for operating supplies 48 under control, etc., of superintendent, State, etc., Department Buildings 48 *Office of Communications, Navy Department,* Shipping Bulletin publication authorized 1028clxix *Office Supplies, etc., D.
C., * appropriation for expenses transferring to departments, etc., no longer needed for war activities, etc.; pay restriction 644 proceeds to be covered in 645 departments, etc., to cooperate in disposition 645 motor trucks to be furnished by War Department 645 issue of typewriters and computing machines at current prices 645 for departments, etc., under sundry civil appropriation Act, to be purchased in preference from stock of other services no longer needed, due to the end of the war 232 *Officers, Army, * appropriation for pay of line 110, 954 for pay of staff 110, 954 for pay of National Guard 110, 954 for pay of Officers’ Reserve Corps 110, 954 for pay, warrant officers, Mine Planter Service 110, 954 for pay of, Bureau of Insular Affairs 110 for aviation increase, Air Service 110, 954 for pay, Philippine Scouts 110 for longevity pay 110, 954 for pay of retired 110, 954 for pay of retired, on active service 110, 954 for retired Philippine Scout 111 for commutation of quarters, etc 112, 956 for mileage 112, 956 for 10 per cent additional pay, foreign service 112, 956 warrant officers entitled to 112 for additional pay to, furnishing their own mounts 113, 956 for disposition of remains of 184, 895, 1386 removal, etc., from abroad 896, 1386 deficiency appropriation for mileage 344, 1026, 1038, 1184 for disposition of remains of 345, 348, 522, 1038, 1041, 1044 additional to permanent establishment to be maintained until June 30, 1920 286 emergency service selection for, etc 286 Air Service assignments of emergency, limited; percentage of fliers required 287 Army reorganization provisions 760 general officers, of the line commissioned as such 760 of the staff, when holding office to which rank is attached 760 one general, office to cease when vacancy occurs 760 numbers and ranks authorized 760 appointment of major generals of the line, from brigadier generals 760 brigadier generals from colonels 760 eligible list to be prepared annually by board of major generals 760 preparation of first list 760 commissions permanent in designated branches 760 by detail to General Staff Corps, etc 761 other officers by detail, or permanent with consent 761 duty with troops required of all 762 provisional appointments of, repealed 771 promotion list for, to be prepared 771 promotions under existing law up to June 30, 1920 774 in order of standing on promotion list thereafter 774 classification of, Class A, for retention in service 773 Class B, not to be retained 773 provisions relating to 773 original appointment provisions 774 on active list not to be detailed for recruiting duty, or at military schools, etc., if retired officers can be secured therefor 777 retired, to receive full pay when on active duty 777 additional numbers to be absorbed, etc 785 details, etc., to carry no advanced rank, etc 785 retired, may be employed on active duty in time of war 785 full pay, etc., for 785 credit for all Government services given, in determining relative rank, retirement, etc 785 appointed in time of war to temporary higher rank, without vacating permanent commissions 785 other appointments in Officers’ Reserve Corps 785 rank and precedence of Regular, determined 785 reserve officers, and National Guard 785 retired, on active duty to have rank, etc., he would have had if he had remained such time on active duty 786 temporary commissions of emergency, may be retained until December 31, 1920 786 held by Regulars to be vacated by June 30, 1920 786 details of, for technical education at schools, industrial plants, etc 786 temporary appointments by President alone of persons nominated prior to December 31, 1920 786 termination after confirmation, etc 786 or March 4, 1921, if not confirmed 786 pay, etc., if retired while holding 786 commutation of quarters, etc., to families of, extended to June 30, 1922 602 death allowances for wounds or disease extended to retired, on active duty 367 detached service of, during World War emergency, to be regarded as with troops 394 details of, for aeronautic engineering instruction at schools, etc 594 details of active, for recruiting, or at colleges, etc., restricted 286 emergency personnel may be temporarily retained, etc 977 number on active duty limited 977 final discharge not later than December 31, 1920 977 of Regular Army holding emergency commissions to be discharged therefrom by June 30, 1920 977 longevity pay of, based on total service in all services 604 maximum number of, restricted after October 31, 1919 286 private property of, lost in the service to be paid for; conditions, etc 1436 pay increased temporarily from January 1, 1920; rates 601 effective until June 30, 1922 604 relief, etc., of designated 606 Frank Barber, British Army, loss of sight 606clxx relief, etc., of;
William A. Simpson, appointment as brigadier general, retired 606 Robert H. Peck, restored to rank of major, Infantry 606 H. W. Daly, appointment as first lieutenant, retired 606 Daniel W. Hand, restored to lineal position of captain, Field Artillery 606 Leonard F. Matlack, appointment as captain, retired 607 Jesse Mcl. Carter, credit in accounts 607 John Elmer Wright, appointment as first lieutenant, retired 607 William Shelby Barriger, appointment as captain of Cavalry 607 J.
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Garrett, appointment as captain of Cavalry 607 retired for disability not placed on limited list 286 temporary grades of, may be retained until June 30, 1920 286 *Officers, Marine Corps, * appropriation for pay 152, 829 for retired 152, 829 for commutation of quarters, without troops 153, 829 with troops 153, 829 for special allowances to, under’ unusual conditions 132, 813 for transporting remains of, dying abroad 146, 823 commutation of quarters to families of, continued during present emergency 385 extended to June 30, 1922 602 death allowances to, on active list 824 retired list, when on active duty 824 restricted to Regular Marine Corps 824 holding temporary appointments, may be given lower grades, in. making required reductions 153 precedence established 153 longevity pay of, based on total service in all services 604 pay increased temporarily from January 1, 1920; rates 601 effective until June 30, 1922 604 temporary, eligible for permanent commissions 830 uniforms, accouterments, and equipment to be sold at cost to 154 *Officers, Navy, * appropriation for pay, active list 146, 824 for pay of retired 146, 824 for commutation of quarters 146, 824 for hire of quarters ashore 146, 824 for special allowances to, serving under unusual conditions 132, 813 for transporting remains of, dying abroad 146 823 boards to recommend promotions to be convened once a year 139 captains in the line, wounded on duty not subject to promotion restrictions, etc 147 claims for commutation of quarters, etc., prior to July 1, 1918, to be paid from appropriation for 1918 511 commutation of quarters, etc., to families of, applicable only during the war 140 continued during present emergency 385 extended to June 30, 1922 602 death allowances to, on active list 824 retired list, when on active duty 824 restricted to Regular Navy 824 details to South American Republics authorized on application by Governments thereof 1056 acceptance of offices, pay, etc., allowed 1056 status in Navy unchanged 1056 holding temporary appointments, may be given lower grades, in making required reductions 153 precedence established 153 longevity pay of, based on total service in all services 604 pay increased temporarily from January 1, 1920; rates 601 effective until June 30, 1922 604 percentage authorized of line, on active duty 834 of staff on active duty 834 employment of reserve officers in aviation and auxiliary service 834 serving in temporary grade during the war, etc., eligible for promotion; requirements waived 140 status of permanent rear admiral, chief of bureau, having served heretofore a full term 140 temporary, eligible for disability retirement 834 temporary appointments continued until December 31, 1921; limit 834 in Naval Reserve, on active duty 834 temporary commissioned and warrant eligible for transfer to appointment in permanent grades and ranks 834 number limited 834 full quota to Medical, Dental, and Supply Corps 835 rank, precedence, etc 835 Coast Guard officers serving with Navy in World War, eligible for permanent rank, etc., of 835 examination by board; rank, etc., limited 835 credit for service in, for longevity, etc 835 age limits for temporary, to receive commissions in permanent Navy 835 increase allowed for prior service 835 not applicable to Dental Corps 836 for line officers, other than from Naval Academy 836 lieutenant (junior grade) and lieutenant promotions without regard to service until June 30, 1923 836 permanent, serving in temporary grade or rank during the war eligible for promotion, etc 836 temporary, may receive temporary appointments in lower grades 836 *Officers’ Reserve Corps, Army, * appropriation for pay of 110, 954 for mileage, on active duty 112, 956 deficiency appropriation for mileage, on active duty 1026 creation and constitution of 775 appointments and commissions by President alone 775 of generals by President and Senate 775 term of service; discharges permitted 776 citizenship requirements 776 former service qualifications for grades 776 in National Guard 776 limitations on other appointments 776 promotion and transfer rules to be prescribed 776 basis of 776 assignment to local units 776clxxi present commissions to be retained 776 not vacated by National Guard commission 776 active duty by, limited 776 pay, etc., only while on 776 allowances for, as of Regular Army 776 no retirement, etc 776 emergency officers may be appointed therein, to same or next higher grade 129 flying cadets may be commissioned second lieutenants in 109 graduates of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, etc., may be appointed in 778 rank and precedence of, called into service 785 *Official Gazette, Patent Office, * appropriation for printing and binding 228, 941, 1429 *Official Reporters, * appropriation for House of Representatives 637, 1257 for Senate 633, 1254 deficiency appropriation for extra services, Senate 57 for additional pay, House of Representatives 59 for additional pay, Senate 342 for additional expenses, Senate 1035, 1180 *Ogden, Utah, * deficiency appropriation for site for ammunition storage depot at 510 purchase of land, etc., for Army ammunition storage at, legalized 894 *Ohio Avenue NW., D.
C., * appropriation for repaving with asphalt, Twelfth to Fifteenth Streets 76 *Ohio River, * time extended for bridging, McKees Rocks, Pa 1079 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Pittsburgh to mouth, for ice piers 1012 *Oil and Gas Deposits, Public Lands, * permits to prospect for, on public lands authorized 441 exclusive right for two years 441 area, if not within known producing fields 441 drilling, etc., required 441 extending time for, allowed 441 location, etc., on surveyed lands 441 on unsurveyed lands; notices to be posted, etc 441 corner marks, on receiving permits 442 in Alaska, applicant may be granted five 442 drilling and time requirements extended 442 preference right to first locator; requirements 442 lease to permittee on discovery 442 restricted to one-fourth of land in permit 442 selection and description on surveyed lands 442 unsurveyed lands, to be surveyed at cost of applicant 442 term for twenty years; royalty and rental; renewal 442 preference right of permittee to remainder of area 442 royalty, etc., conditions 442 permittee to pay for product secured before applying for 443 drilling restrictions; location of wells 443 prevention of waste, etc 443 forfeiture of permit or lease for violations 443 leases of unappropriated deposits in producing fields 443 lands not subject to preferential claims 443 competitive bids by qualified applicants; limit of tracts 443 bonus, royalty, and rental 443 period of twenty years 443 right of renewal 443 royalty may be reduced if production diminished 443 applicable to all oil and gas leases hereunder 443 to claimants of withdrawn lands under placer mining laws on relinquishing rights, etc 443 royalty of one-eighth of total production to be paid 443 period of twenty years; minimum royalty 443 area limitations 443 regulation of royalty, etc 444 claims in naval petroleum reserves limited to area of producing wells 444 royalties for past and future production 444 restriction on additional drilling, etc 444 disposal of remainder of such claim; preference 444 additional drilling by claimant may be permitted 444 fraud by claimant to bar all benefits 444 adjustment of pending suits as to reserved lands on acceptance of 444 payment of moneys impounded 444 settlement of conflicting claims 444 claimant, and persons claiming under, to have benefit of 444 of interest acquired since September 1, 1919, from person holding, etc., excess area, forbidden 444 exchanges prior to January 1, 1920, not affecting area, allowed 444 exceeding maximum area, or interest therein, prohibited 444 compromise authorized of suits affecting placer claims in lands withdrawn, September 27, 1909 444 terms and conditions 445 prospecting permits on lands not withdrawn 445 bona fide claimant, etc., on October 1, 1919 445 prior work performed, without discovery 445 leases allowed if discovery made heretofore 445 royalty in lease if permit upon known producing area 445 naval reserve lands not included 445 fraud by claimant to bar all benefits hereof 445 benefits of permits and leases to claimants, and persons claiming under 445 preference right of entrymen on agricultural lands for prospecting permit, etc 445 if mineral right reserved 445 lease if discovery made 445 joint applications permitted; limit 445 royalty provisions 445 provisions for Alaska deposits of 446 cancellation of permits for want of diligence 448clxxii limitation of leases, etc 448 prevention of monopoly, etc 448 rights of way for pipe lines, etc 449 *Oil, Fuel, * appropriation for investigation of, for naval use 133, 813 provisions for securing adequate supply, preventing injurious speculation, etc., of, during the war 297 punishment for violations of 298 *Oil Lands, * appropriation for expenses, suits affecting withdrawn 208, 922, 1411 *Oil Shale Deposits, Public Lands, * leases authorized of lands containing 445 surface lands for reduction works 446 regulations, etc 446 area limited 446 period indeterminate; conditions for working, etc 446 royalties and rentals 446 waiving temporarily, to encourage production 446 to persons having valid claims under existing laws, or relinquishing the same 446 area limited 446 fraud, etc., by claimant to bar benefits of 446 only one, to any person, etc 446 *Oil Transportation, * interstate commerce regulations applicable to, by pipe lines, etc 474 *Okanogan Irrigation Project, Wash., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of; reappropriation 201, 915, 1404 restriction on permanent pumping plant construction 915 *Okanogan National Forest, *TKasA., appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 708 *Oklahoma, * balance of town site trust funds with Commissioner of the General Land Office to be covered into the Treasury 1354 bridge authorized across Red River between Texas and 589, 597 central standard time established for Panhandle and Plains section of 1446 drainage assessments against allotments of Five Civilized Tribes, may be paid from tribal funds 1204 maximum charge for, omitted 1205 gross production tax on oil and gas produced in Osage County, allowed from royalties paid Osage Indians 1250 sale authorized of portion of reserved Choctaw and Chickasaw lands to, for sanitarium site 1105 treatment of Indian and white citizens 1105 surface of inherited allotments in Quapaw Agency, for town site purposes 355 sale directed of remaining Choctaw and Chickasaw coal and asphalt deposits in 1107 tax allowed on minerals produced from leases of Quapaw restricted allotments 1249 not chargeable as a lien against the land 1249 *Old Dock, N.
C., * bridge authorized across Waccamaw River, near 404 *Old Point, Va., * preliminary examination, etc., of channel to Newport News from, to be made 1011 *Olongapo, P. I., * appropriation for naval station, public works 822 for hospital at, from proceeds of U. S. S. “Repose” 822 *Olympic Games, etc., * use of Army transports authorized to carry representative American teams, etc., to 738 *Olympic National Forest, Wash., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 708, 1328 deficiency appropriation for emergency expenses 1177 *Olyphant, Pa., * appropriation for public building 166 *Omaha Agency, Nebr., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Operating Force, Public Buildings, * appropriation for pay of; employees specified 170, 878, 1371 deficiency appropriation for 1163 *Operating Supplies, Public Buildings, * appropriation for fuel, lights, water, etc 170, 878, 1371 advance fuel contracts authorized for fiscal year 1372 deficiency appropriation for 45, 61, 65, 330, 344, 347, 522, 1024, 1041, 1044, 1163, 1184 *Opinions of the Attorney General, * deficiency appropriation for preparing Volume 32 1032 *Opium, etc., * appropriation for expenses, enforcing law restricting sale, etc 654, 1274 deficiency appropriation for expenses restricting sale, etc 1161, 1185 *Optical Glass, * appropriation for investigating production problems of 683, 1302 *Oraibi Wash Irrigation Project, Ariz., * appropriation for maitenance, etc., of 1226 *Orange Chamber of Commerce, * may bridge Sabine River, Orange, Tex 598 *Orange, Tex., * appropriation for public building 166 bridge authorized across Sabine River at 598 *Orchard, etc., Fruits, * appropriation for investigating diseases of. etc 242, 701, 1321 *Orchards, * appropriation for investigating insects affecting 256, 714, 1334 *Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Navy, * appropriation for procuring, etc 142, 819 deficiency appropriation for 65, 522, 1039, 1041, 1185, 1190 *Ordnance Department, Army, * appropriation for current expenses, etc 124, 970 material to be of American manufacture; exception 125, 971 civilian services other than clerical in District of Columbia 125 allowance for subsistence 125 for airplane bombs; ammunition for small arms, etc 125, 971 for firing morning and evening gun 125, 971 for ammunition for small arms target practice; medals, etc 125, 971 for manufacture, etc., of arms at armories 125, 971 for preserving, etc., stores 125, 971 for Infantry, etc., equipments 125, 971 for national trophy, etc., rifle contests 125, 971clxxiii appropriation for automatic machine rifles 126, 972 for armored motor cars 126 for purchase, manufacture, etc., of tanks, etc 972 for arms, etc., for civilian practice at rifle ranges 127, 974 for arms, etc., civilian training camps 128, 974 for arms, equipment, etc., to units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 128, 974 for arms, etc., to other schools having military training 128, 974 for fortification expenses, insular possessions 610, 1350 for civilian schools on ordnance reservations 894, 1385 for Aberdeen, Md., proving ground, airship hangar 894 deficiency appropriation for paying damage claims, explosions at plant of T.
A. Gillespie Company, Morgan, N.J 46, 1025, 1164 for incurred obligations, from unexpended balances 46 for expenses of salvage activities, from sales of surplus stores, etc 510 for storage facilities; reappropriation 510 land near Ogden, Utah, for site 510 restriction on construction work 510 not available for Sparta, Wis 510 contract requirements 510 for ordnance service 1184, 1190 for automatic rifles 1184 operation of civilian schools on specified ordnance reservations authorized from appropriations for ammunition 333 unexpended balances available to pay suspended contracts for armored motor cars 1027 automatic rifles 1027 Field Artillery for National Guard 1027 manufacture of arms 1027 ordnance service 1027 ammunition 1027 ordnance stores and supplies 1027 officers and enlisted men composing 768 limitation on selection of sergeants, repealed 396 purchase of land for ammunition storage, Ogden, Utah, legalized 894 *Ordnance Office, War Department, * appropriation for clerks, etc 660, 1279 for additional employees; pay restriction 1279 draftsmen, etc., paid from appropriations for fortifications 660, 1279 allowance for services of civilians with Salvage Board, from ordnance appropriations 1164 *Ordnance Proving Grounds, Army, * appropriation for current expenses, testing, experimental work, etc 609, 1349 *Ordnance Stores, etc., Army, * appropriation for purchase, etc 124, 971 material to be of American manufacture; exception 125, 971 for airplane bombs, ammunition, etc 125, 971 for preserving, etc 125, 971 for purchase, etc., for issue 125, 791 balances covered in, of appropriations for ammunition 1917–1919 1353 for ammunition 1919, 1920 1353 for stores and supplies, 1918, 1919 1353 for 1919, 1920 1353 proceeds of sales of war material, covered in 1353 *Oregon * appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 673, 1293 gold, etc., mining leases allowed of unallotted withdrawn mineral lands of Indian reservations in 31 granted right of way across Dalles-Celilo section of Columbia River improvements, for Columbia River Highway 1437 lands in Klamath Lake Bird Reserve opened to homestead entry, etc 627 Ochoco National Forest, area increased 404 Oregon National Forest, area extended 404, 605 segregation of lands by, under Carey Act, continued 987 Siuslaw National Forest, area extended 406 *Oregon and California Railroad Company, * appropriation for protecting, etc., revested lands 195, 908, 1398 for survey, sale, etc., of 196, 909 deficiency appropriation for protecting, etc., revested lands 513 agricultural revested lands of, to be sold 622 price, etc 622 subject to homestead entry for two years before sale 623 disposition of proceeds 623 sale of portion of revested lands, to Myrtle Point, Oreg., authorized 621 price, etc 622 *Oregon and California Railroad Grant Lands, * revested, added to Oregon, Siuslaw, and Crater National Forests 405 disposal of merchantable timber 405 proceeds to land grant fund 406 if eliminated from national forests to be disposed of, as other revested lands 406 sales of timber authorized on revested, classified for power sites 758 preferred homestead claims on power sites, recognized 758 payment to be made for power damages, etc 758 fees required 758 regulations to be prescribed 758 *Oregon City, Oreg., * lands added to Oregon National Forest for protecting water supply of 406 *Oregon National Forest, Oreg., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 708, 1328 area of, extended 605 acceptance of exchanges with private owners 606 revested Oregon and California lands, added to, for protecting Oregon City water supply 406 *Ores, etc., * appropriation for investigating treatment, utilization, etc., of 195, 911, 1400 balance of appropriation for encouraging production, etc., of, covered into Treasury 51 *Organized Government, * exclusion from entry, aliens teaching opposition to all 1009 *Organized Militia* (*see *Militia, Organized). *Organized Reserves, * initial organization of; preservation of World War names in 760 committee of War Department General Staff to prepare plans, etc., for 760 reserve officers included 760 location, etc., of units within a State to be determined by a board of officers; composition 760clxxiv *Orient, The, * appropriation for promoting, etc., commerce with 679, 1298 *Orland Irrigation Project, Calif., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 200, 914, 1403 *Osage County, Okla., * tax allowed on royalties from oil and gas of Osage Indians for road and bridge construction in 1250 *Osage Indians, Okla., * appropriation for vocational, etc., instruction, from tribal funds 21, 425, 1241 Saint Louis Boarding School 21, 425, 1241 for agency expenses, from tribal funds 21, 425, 1241 for oil and gas production expenses 21, 426, 1241 for Agency office building, etc.; cost increased 21, 426, 1241 for visits of council to Washington 426, 1241 for expert services adjusting appraisement, etc., of lands in Osage County, Okla 1241 claim of, for moneys due from sale of ceded lands, to be brought in Court of Claims 1097 jurisdiction, basis of damages, procedure, etc 1097 award to credit of individual Indians 1098 oil, gas, etc., lands of, reserved to the Tribe until April 7, 1946 1249 leases of oil and gas, existing April 7, 1931, continued for 15 years 1249 unleased lands to be offered for oil and gas leases 1249 annual rate of offer 1249 surface owners or lessees to be paid for damages from oil, etc., mining operations 1249 appeal to courts if dissatisfied with amount awarded 1250 members of tribe declared citizens 1250 interest in tribal property not affected 1250 alienation restrictions on adults of less than one-half Indian blood removed 1250 determination of status 1250 homesteads held by original allottees not subject to taxation until April 8, 1931 1250 quarterly payment to competent Indians, pro rate share of interest on trust funds, royalties, etc 1250 adult incompetent members, $1, 000 1250 legal guardian, of minors, $500 1250 under supervision of agency superintendent 1250 invest balance to credit of incompetent or minor 1250 reservation of amount for expenditures authorized by Congress annually from tribal funds 1250 payment of existing obligations of incompetents from money placed to their . credit 1250 production tax on oil and gas produced in Osage County, allowed Oklahoma 1250 payment from royalties 1250 additional tax authorized from royalties for roads and bridges 1251 annual report of county officials of use thereof 1251 *Otoe Agency, Okla., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 434, 1248 *Otter Cliffs, Me., * appropriation for site at, for naval radio station 150 *Ottoman Empire* (*see *Turkey). *Ousley, Ga., * bridge authorized across Withlacoochee River, near 1100 *Outfits, Navy First Enlistments, * appropriation for 135, 815 deficiency appropriation for 1917, etc 49, 61, 1029, 1190 for 1919 1029 *Owego, N.
Y., * appropriation for public building 166 *Owens Valley Indian Reservation, * appropriation for irrigation project on 3, 1226 *Owl Creek Coal Company, * operations of, subject to provisions for leasing, etc., coal lands 451 *Oyster, Va., * preliminary examination, etc., to be made of channel from, to the sea 1011 *Oysters, * appropriation for investigating packing, shipping, etc 253, 712 *Oysters, D. C., * regulations governing sales of shucked 1223 *Ozark Forest Road Improvement District, Ark., * may bridge White River, at Norfork, Ark 551 *Ozark National Forest, Ark., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 708, 1328 **P.** *Pacific Coast Naval Bases, * investigation by joint Congressional committee on establishing, etc 820 time extended for report of special joint committee on establishing 1088 *Pacific Ocean, * appropriation for surveys of coasts on 215, 928, 1417 deficiency appropriation for surveys of 516 *Pacific Railroads, * appropriation for expenses of suits affecting 208, 923, 1411 deficiency appropriation for expenses of suits affecting 1188 *Package Foods, D.
C., * marking of quantity, weight, etc., required of 1223 *Packages of Meat, Wrapped, * subject to misbranding provisions of pure food law 271 *Page, William Tyler, * deficiency appropriation for services, etc., compiling contested election cases 1036 *Pages, * appropriation for House of Representatives 2, 636, 1257 for Senate 2, 633, 1253 *Paiute Indians, Nev., * appropriation for irrigation charges, allotted lands of 1238 *Paia Agency, Calif., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31 *Paia Indian Reservation, Calif., * appropriation for irrigation project on 3, 408, 1226 *Palmyra, N.
C., * time extended for bridging Roanoke River near 502clxxv *Pan American Scientific Congress, Third, * appropriation for expenses, participating 747 *Pan American Trade Marks Registration Bureau, * appropriation for share of expenses, at Habana, Cuba 750, 1216 provisions for registering in Patent Office marks communicated by bureaus under 533 *Pan American Union, * appropriation for expenses 744, 1210 for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1430 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding for 59 *Pan Pacific Union, * appropriation for delegates to Pan Pacific Scientific Congress under, etc 745 *Panama, * appropriation for minister to 740, 1206 for annual payment to 748, 1213 admission of Ramon Ricardo Arias of, to Military Academy 548 use of branch of corporations for foreign financial operations, as Government depositories in 1146 *Panama Canal* (*see also*Canal Zone), appropriation for surveys of Atlantic coast entrance to 214, 928, 1417 for all expenses; objects specified 230, 944, 1431 pay of officials and employees; additional to Auditor for War Department 230, 944, 1431 contingent expenses 230, 944, 1431 damages to vessels passing through locks 231, 944, 1431 losses or damages to property taken 231, 944, 1432 claims for damages to lands, etc 231, 944, 1432 expenses, sales of unserviceable property, etc 231, 944, 1432 preparing estimates on Isthmus 231, 944, 1432 per diem subsistence, employees traveling, etc 231, 944, 1432 for maintenance and operation 231, 944, 1432 for salary of Governor 231, 944, 1432 for sanitation, etc 231, 944 for civil government expenses 231, 944, 1432 for completing two seagoing barges; limitation removed 231 for procuring supplies, equipment, etc 231, 944, 1432 payment to injured alien employees 231, 944, 1432 restriction on employees and compensation 231, 945, 1432 for general expenses from moneys received from specified sources 232, 945, 1433 net profits to be covered into the Treasury 232, 945, 1433 for operation of waterworks, etc., Panama and Colon 232, 945, 1433 for Weather Service expenses in 236, 696, 1316 for fortifications 611, 1351 for clearings and trails 611 for preservation, etc., of fortifications 612, 1351 for electric plants 612, 1351 for preparing plans, etc 1351 for seacost batteries 612 for reserve engineer equipment 612 for searchlights 1351 for land for defenses of 612 appropriation for fire control installations 612, 1351 for ammunition 612, 1352 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 612, 1352 for submarine mine supplies 612, 1351 for barracks, etc., Coast Artillery troops 612, 1352 purchase of supplies, etc., from surplus stock of War Department 612 for Air Service expenses 612 for France field aviation station 612 for relief and protection of American seamen in 749, 1216 deficiency appropriation for civil government expenses 334, 1166 for relief, etc., American seamen in 1022 for paying claim of McClintic-Marshall Construction Company 1166 additional pay of $240 a year, not applicable to employees of, on Canal Zone 689, 1309 unexpended balances covered in, of appropriation for sea walls, etc 613 for submarine mine structures 613 for armament of fortifications 613 for submarine mines 614 provisions for retirement of American employees of, above grade of labourer 614 shipment of liquors through, not subject to prohibition restrictions 322 *Panama Canal, Governor of, * appropriation for salary of 231, 944, 1432 *Panama Exposition, * deficiency appropriation for 1187 *Panama-Pacific International Exposition, * deficiency appropriation for 1183 *Panama, Panama, * appropriation for operating, etc., public works, from receipts therefrom 232, 945, 1433 *Panama Railroad, * liquors in transit by, not subject to prohibition restrictions 322 *Panama Railroad Company, * sale of tract of land, Cristobal, Canal Zone, released to, authorized 948 vessels of, excluded from exemptions of Government owned vessels, from seizure, etc 525 *Papago Indian Reservation, Ariz., * investigation as to necessity of road across, directed 417 *Papago Indians, Ariz., * appropriation for water supply for villages 10, 416, 1232 deficiency appropriation for water supply for villages 62, 64, 66, 345, 1172 *Paper, * appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc., of 683, 1302 *Paper, Distinctive, * appropriation for expenses, United States securities 173, 882, 1375 *Paper Making, * appropriation for testing woods suitable for 251, 710, 1309 *Paper, Printing, * duty on; minimum value increased 573 additional, if from country imposing export duty, etc., on paper, wood pulp, etc 573 free of duty; valued not above eight cents a pound 573 provisions to expire in two years 573clxxvi *Paquet, Omer Germain, * reenlistment in Army at former grade authorized; service credit allowed 607 *Paraguay, * appropriation for minister to 740, 1206 *Paralysis, Infantile, * appropriation for prevention of epidemic 175, 885, 1377 *Parents, Dependent, * pension increased to, of officers or enlisted men who served in the Civil War 587 *Paris, France, * appropriation for acquiring property for use of embassy at 1214 medal of honor bestowed upon unknown French soldier buried in the Arc de Triomphe 1367 *Paris Green* (*see *Insecticide Act). *Paris-Hugo Bridge Company, * may bridge Red River, Arthur City, Tex 324 *Park Place NW., D.
C., * appropriation for improving, Hobart Place to Lamont Street 76 *Park Police, D. C., United States, * appropriation for salaries 661, 1280 for expenses, uniforms, etc 661, 1280 additional pay allowed, for fiscal year 1921 874 for fiscal year 1922 1309 watchmen in public squares, etc., to be known as 364 salaries established 364 appropriation for increased pay 364 payable half from District revenues 509 *Parking Commission, D. C., * appropriation for expenses 78, 848, 1119 *Parks, D.
C., Small, * appropriation for 870, 1141 *Parks, National* (*see *National Parks). *Parlatoria Date Scale, * appropriation for emergency expenses, eradicating 1346 *Parliamentary Precedents, * printing authorized of Hinds ’ Precedents of the House of Representatives, with supplement 1181 distribution, etc 1181 *Parris Island, S. C., * deficiency appropriation for acquired property, Marine recruiting station 511 *Partnerships, Foreign, * delivery, etc., of property held by Alien Property Custodian to, entirely owned by other than Germans, etc 979 *Pasco, Wash., * bridge authorized across Columbia River, to Kennewick from 533 Snake River, near 161 *Pass Palacios, Tex., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1012 *Passaic Biver, N.
J., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1011 *Passenger Transportation, * interstate commerce regulations applicable to, by railroad, or by rail and water 474 wholly within one State excepted 474 by carrier by water 474 *Passengers’ Baggage, * extra compensation allowed customs officials for examining, etc., at night, Sundays, or holidays 402 *Passport Control Acts, * appropriation for expenses under 750, 1217 deportation of undesirable aliens convicted of violating Act restricting foreign travel 594 readmission prohibited 594 *Passports, * appropriation for restricting entry of aliens, etc., immediately available; limit for 1920 385 for expenses under Passport Control Act 750, 1217 fees established for applications and issues of 750 not applicable to officers, etc., on official business, or seamen 750 relatives of American soldiers, etc., visiting graves thereof 750 fees for vises of alien, and application therefor 750 officials of foreign Governments, etc., excepted 751 alien residents returning from war service with allies, excepted 751 validity of passport or vise limited to two years 751 return of fees to citizen if vise of, refused by official of foreign country 751 issue of, to persons declaring intention, etc., repealed 751 *Passports, Alien, * fees for vises and applications for vise of 750 exceptions 751 restrictions on viséing, for entry of aliens 353 *Patent Medicines, * unfit for beverages, not subject to Constitutional prohibition provisions 309 conditions; permits, etc., required 309 *Patent Office Building, * appropriation for repairs, etc 193, 906, 1396 *Patent Office Gazette, * appropriation for printing and binding 228, 941, 1429 *Patent Office, Interior Department, * appropriation for Commissioner, assistants, examiners, etc 671, 1290 for professional and scientific books, etc 671, 1290 for weekly issue of patents, drawings, etc.; furnishing to foreign governments 671, 1290 for investigations, etc 671, 1290 for expenses, International Bureau, Berne 671, 1290 for repairs, etc., of building 193, 906, 1396 for printing and binding for 228, 941, 1429 deficiency appropriation for Tice and Lynch 335 for additional employees 335, 512 for weekly issue of patents, etc 335, 512, 1171 for library 345, 522, 1042, 1185 for International Bureau, Berne 1042, 1191 patent fees hereafter to be deposited in the Treasury 512 refund of mistakes, etc 512 price for uncertified copies of specifications and drawings 335 register to be kept in, of trade marks communicated from Pan American Trade Mark Bureau 523 other trade marks not registerable under general law 533 fee required, etc 534 *Patents, * design patent of badge of United States Daughters of 1812, renewed and extended twelve years 1440clxxvii rights of priority extended six months for filing applications for, if not expired August 1, 1914, or since 1313 to nationals of countries reciprocating 1313 to patents granted, or pending 1313 extension no basis of claim against the Government 1313 bona fide rights in conflicting patents before passage hereof, not affected 1313 prior use of such invention, etc., not to affect issue of a patent unless prior to filing foreign application on which based 1313 time extended for fees, etc., not expiring August 1, 1914, or commencing thereafter, to nationals of countries reciprocating 1314 term of extension limited 1314 final interference hearings not to be reopened 1314 rights of citizens, to continue manufacture, etc., commenced heretofore, not affected by patents arising from extensions granted 1314 continued manufacture, etc., not an infringement 1314 validation of applications filed, August 1, 1914, to June 15, 1920, executed by agents, if petition, etc., signed by inventor filed subsequently or in a year 1314 patents to have same force and effect as if papers properly signed 1314 acceptance of authentication of applications filed between August 1, 1914, and June 15, 1920, executed before foreign official acting for American consul 1314 priority rights of inventions of persons serving abroad during the World War, afforded inventor 1314 applications abandoned, etc., owing to service abroad of inventor, may be revived within six months 1314 no claim permitted for use since August 1, 1914, by Government, etc., of alien enemy patent rights 1314 for use of any process, sale of products manufactured, etc., during such period 1314 special legislation during the war as to patents of an enemy or ally of enemy not affected hereby 1315 *Patents, Commissioner of, * appropriation for, assistants, examiners, etc 671, 1290 fees to be paid to, and deposited in the Treasury 512 refund of mistakes, etc., authorized 512 *Paul E.
Slocumb Post, Grand Army of the Republic, * loan of Army tents, etc., to, for State encampment at Bloomington, Ind 623 *Pawcatuck River, R. I., and Conn., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1010 *Pawnee Agency, Okla., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Pawnee Indians, Okla., * appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 20, 425, 1241 deficiency appropriation for schools of 523, 1042 for support, etc 1171 for paying for lands of 1172 *Parton, Ill., * appropriation for public building 166 *Pay, Army, * appropriation for officers of the line 110, 954 for officers of staff corps and departments 110, 954 for National Guard officers 110, 954 for Officers’ Reserve Corps 110, 954 for Mine Planter Service, warrant officers 110, 954 for Bureau of Insular Affairs 110 for aviation increase, Air Service officers 110, 954 for longevity, officers 110, 954 for enlisted men of the line 110, 954 payment if service records not received from overseas, etc 110 for enlisted men, National Guard 110, 954 for enlisted men, staff corps and departments 110, 954 for enlisted men, Regular Army Reserves 110 for Enlisted Reserve Corps 110, 954 for enlisted men, aviation increase 110, 954 for enlisted men, Philippine Scouts 110, 954 for enlisted men, longevity 110, 954 emergency increases in, continued 110 for retired, officers, etc 110, 954 for retired enlisted men 111, 955 for Regular Army reservists 111 deficiency appropriation for 61, 63, 65, 344, 347, 522, 1026, 1038, 1041, 1044, 1166, 1184, 1190 additional, to officers from January 1, 1920; rates 601 enlisted men, of 20 per cent 602 effective until June 30, 1922 604 readjustment of, etc., to be investigated etc., by special joint Congressional committee 604 *Pay, Army, Navy, etc., Special Congressional Committee on Readjustment of, * appointment of authorized to investigate and report recommendations 604 *Pay Clerks, Army, * appropriation for retired 111, 955 *Pay Corps, Navy, * title of, changed to Supply Corps 147 *Pay, Marine Corps, * appropriation for 152, 829 deficiency appropriation for 61, 65, 345, 522, 1039, 1041, 1185, 1190 additional, to officers from January 1, 1920; ratings 601 enlisted men, of 20 per cent 602 effective until June 30, 1922 604 readjustment of, etc., to be investigated, etc., by special joint committee of Congress 604 special allowances to officers, etc., serving under unusual conditions payable from 813 *Pay, Navy, * appropriation for, and allowances 146, 824 for retainer and active service, Naval Reserve Force 147 for discharge gratuity of $60 147 for, miscellaneous 131, 682 deficiency appropriation for 61, 63, 65, 345, 348, 522, 1039, 1041, 1044, 1169, 1185, 1190 for, miscellaneous 63, 345, 522, 1039, 1041, 1044, 1185, 1190 additional, to officers from January 1, 1920; ratings 601 enlisted men; ratings 602 effective until June 30, 1922 604clxxviii claims of officers for commutation of quarters, etc., prior to July 1, 1918, to be paid from appropriation for 1918 511 enlisted men, emergency rates of pay continued , etc 140 readjustment of, etc., to be investigated, etc., by special joint committee of Congress 604 special allowances to officers, etc., serving under unusual conditions payable from 813 *Payette National Forest, Idaho, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 708, 1328 lands added to 324 *Peace Commission, American, * deficiency appropriation for expenses 328 *Peace Palace at The Hague, * appropriation for contribution to 747 *Peach Trees, * appropriation for researches in brown-rot, etc., diseases of 1321 *Peanuts, * appropriation for diffusing commercial information of supply, market prices, etc., of 265, 724, 1342 *Pear Box, D.
C., * standard dimensions for, established 1222 *Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, * appropriation for naval station, public works, dry dock, etc 144, 821 for naval ammunition depot 822 deficiency appropriation for dry dock, naval station at 511 for construction expenditures for dry dock 511 payment to San Francisco Bridge Company in settlement of dry dock contract 591 transfer of part of Puuloa Rifle Range, authorized 821 *Pearl River, * bridge authorized across, in Marion County, Miss 391 Meeks Ferry, Miss 572 time extended for bridging, by Pearl River County, Miss., and Washington Parish, La 354 *Pearl River County, Miss., * time extended for bridging Pearl River by Washington Parish, La., and 354 *Peay, Gordon N., Jr., * may bridge White River, Des Arc, Ark 436 *Pecans, * appropriation for investigation diseases of 242, 701, 1321 for investigating insects affecting 256 *Peck, Robert H., U.
S. Army, * restored to place on lineal list of majors of Infantry 606 *Peconic Bay, N. Y., * preliminary examination, etc., to be made of channel from, to Jamaica Bay 1010 *Pecuniary Claims between United States and Great Britain, * appropriation for expenses, arbitration of outstanding 746, 1212 *Peedee Bridge Commission, * bridge authorized across Peedee River at Mars Bluff Ferry, S. C., by South Carolina State Highway Department and 1102 *Peedee River, * bridge authorized across, at Mars Bluff Ferry, S.
C 1102 *Pellagra, * appropriation for study of, Public Health Service 176, 885 not available after December 31, 1920 885 *Pembina County, N. Dak., * bridge authorized across Red River of the North at Pembina, by Kittson County, Minn., and 947 *Pembina, N. Dak., * bridge authorized across Red River of the North at 947 *Pend Oreille County, Wash., * construction of bridge authorized across Pend Oreille River by Metaline, Metaline Falls and 162 may bridge Pend Oreille River, at Usk 276 *Pend Oreille National Forest, Idaho, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 708, 1328 *Pend Oreille River, * bridge authorized across between Mataline and Metaline Falls, Wash 162 Usk, Wash 276 *Penitentiaries, United States* (*see also*Prisons, United States), appropriation for working capital, Atlanta, Ga 206, 921, 1410 for construction, Leavenworth, Kans 207, 921, 1410 for construction, McNeil Island, Wash 207 use for other buildings forbidden 207, 921, 1410 for maintenance 211, 924, 1413 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, Leavenworth, Kans 52, 1033, 1176 for Leavenworth, Kans., fire department 1033 for maintenance, Atlanta, Ga 52, 212, 338, 1188 McNeil Island, Wash 52, 338, 1176 for repairs, etc, Leavenworth, Kans 337 for mill equipment, Atlanta., Ga 337 for additional salaries, Leavenworth, Kans 338 for additional pay, guards, Atlanta, .Ga 338 for additional pay, guards, McNeil Island, Wash 338 for Iowa Reformatory, reimbursement 338 for Sacramento County, Calif., repair of damage to jail 1033 allowances to discharged prisoners increased 1033 pay of watch force increased 338 *Penniman, Va., * operation of school for children of employees at Ordnance reservation, authorized 333 *Pennsylvania, * may bridge Susquehanna River, at Falls 282 Laceyville 385 *Pension Office Building, * appropriation for repairs, etc 193, 906, 1396 *Pension Office, Interior Department, * appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, chief clerk, etc 670, 1289 for disbursing clerk for payment of pensions, clerks, etc 670, 1289 for expenses under civil service retirement Act 910, 1290 for per diem, investigations, etc 671, 1290 for labor saving devices, etc 671, 1290 for repairs, etc., of building 193, 906, 1396clxxix deficiency appropriation for executing civil service retirement Act 1030 annuities to civil service employees to be paid by check of disbursing clerk for pensions 619 *Pensions, * appropriation for Commissioner, assistants, etc 670, 1289 for disbursing clerk for payment of pensions 670, 1289 for Army and Navy 837, 1104 Navy from naval fund 837, 1104 separate accounts required 837, 1105 for fees, etc., examining surgeons 837, 1105 deficiency appropriation for Army and Navy 1 for examining surgeons, fees 66, 345, 1171 granted persons serving in War with Spain, in Philippines, and China, for disability 982 service, after reaching age of 62 982 maximum at 75 982 present pensioners eligible 982 no double pension nor rank considered 982 attorneys’ fees limited, etc 982 punishment for violations 982 rate increased for Civil War service of 90 days 585 less than 90 days if discharged for disability in line of duty 586 now on rolls as Civil War veteran 586 service for 60 days in Mexican War, etc 586 disability, increased, for Civil or Mexican War service, if helpless or blind, requiring aid of another person 586 specific disability, for loss in Civil War service, of hand or foot 586 arm above elbow, or leg above knee 586 arm at shoulder, or leg at hip 586 one hand and one foot 586 widows; rate increased, if married before June 27, 1905, if husband served 90 days in Civil War, or was discharged for disability 586 including remarried, on death, etc., of subsequent husband 586 rate to minor child increased 586 part to minor child or children until 16, if mother dies or remarries 586 to mentally or physically helpless child continued during life or disability 587 renewal restricted, if dropped for marriage and paid to child 587 payment to child to cease 587 rate of, for service in War of 1812 or Mexican War increased 587 rate for Civil War Army nurses, and dependent parents of officers and enlisted men in Civil War service 587 rate to present pensioners to commence on approval of Act, etc 587 to new applicants on filing application 587 to remarried widows applying under former law 587 under this Act 587 medal of Honor Roll pension not affected hereby 587 no present pension reduced 587 attorneys’ fees restricted to claims for original pensions; limit 588 punishment for violations 588 rate increased for loss of limbs, sight, etc., of all persons on pension rolls 982 *Pensions, Commissioner of, * appropriation for, assistants, etc 670, 1289 retirement of classified civil service employees placed under administration of 616 *Pentwater, Mich., * may bridge Pentwater River or Lake 593 *Pentwater River or Lake, * bridge authorized across, at Pentwater, Mich 593 *Perdido River, * bridge authorized across, Nunez Ferry, Ala 283 *Pere Marquette Railroad Company, * may bridge Pentwater River or Lake, Pentwater, Mich 593 *Periodicals, etc., * issue of, by departments, etc., restricted 945, 1433 *Perishable Farm Products, * appropriation for investigating, and certifying condition, etc., of interstate shipments of, at central markets 265, 724, 1342 fees for certificates; effect as evidence 265, 724, 1342 *Perryville, Md., * deficiency appropriation for hospital for discharged disabled soldiers, etc., at 508 *Pershing, General John J.* (*see also*General of the Armies of the United States), thanks of Congress and American people tendered to, and American Expeditionary Forces 291 *Persia, * appropriation for minister to 740, 1206 for interpreter to legation, etc 740, 1207 deficiency appropriation for interpreters and. guards at consulates in 1022 *Personal Property, D.
C., * increase of tax on tangible, authorized to meet District’s share of appropriations 1921; limit 838 jurisdiction of municipal court, in claims for, levied on; time for appeals modified 555 *Personal Tax Board, D. C., * appropriation for salaries 70, 839, 1110 *Peru, * appropriation for ambassador to 739, 1206 *Petersburg, Alaska, * issue of bonds by, for public improvements, authorized 289 election for, interest, payment, etc 289 bond issue authorized by, for public uses, increased 981 use restricted; application of proceeds modified 981 *Petroleum, * appropriation for investigations for economic production, etc 198, 911, 1401 for investigating resources of, and production in other countries 1433 deficiency appropriation for investigations for economic production, etc., of 348, 1042, 1044, 1186 *Petroleum Reserves, Naval* (*see also*Naval Petroleum Reserves), appropriation for care, etc 145, 822 for vehicles, etc., for 133 *Pharmacists* (*see also*National Prohibition Act), mailing of poisons, etc., to licensed, from manufacturers or dealers permitted under prescribed regulations 621clxxx retail sales of liquors restricted to 310 permits, etc., required 310 *Pharmacopoeia, United States, * appropriation for cooperating in revision of 254, 712, 1331 *Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company, * deficiency appropriation for paying Court of Claims findings to 1161 *Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and Pittsburgh Railroad Company, * time extended for bridging Susquehanna River at Harrisburg by 1099 *Philadelphia, Pa., * appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 656 discontinued, July 1, 1921 654 for mint at 657, 1275 for fuel oil testing plant, navy yard 133, 813 for naval home 437’ 343 for navy yard, dry dock, etc.; limit of cost increased 143, 820 lor marine hospital, remodeling, etc 167 for Frankford Arsenal 182 for operating, etc., Government house at 223 for naval hospital, public works 822 for immigrant, station, remodeling buildings 935 deficiency appropriation for mint, repairs 507 for mint at 1024 for navy yard, dry dock 1169 bridge authorized across Delaware River to Camden from 1101 *Philippine Insurrection, * pensions granted for disability to persons serving in Army, etc., during 982 for service, on reaching 62 years of age 982 present pensioners entitled to 982 *Philippine Islands, * appropriation for pay of Resident Commissioners from 634, 1255 for clerk hire, Resident Commissioners from 637, 1258 for shelter of troops in 119, 964 limit, officers’ quarters 964 for care of insane soldiers at asylums in 122, 968 for contingent expenses, Army Engineer Department, in 124, 970 for care of lepers, etc., Culion 134, 814 for Cavite naval station, fuel oil 822 for mail equipments for 582, 1155 for preservation, repair, etc., of fortifications; torpedo structures, etc 610, 1350 for searchlights for harbor defences 610, 1350 for electric plants, etc., seacoast fortifications 610, 1350 for constructing submarine mine structures, etc 610 for plans for fortifications, etc 1350 for engineer wharf, Fort Mills 610, 1350 for seacoast batteries 610 for barracks and quarters for Seacoast Artillery in 611, 1350 for fire control installations, etc 611, 1351 for Air Service expenses 611 for relief and protection of shipwrecked American seamen in 749, 1216 deficiency appropriation for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 43, 1022, 1216 for shelter of troops in 61 for care of insane soldiers at asylums in 1026 limitation on $240 additional pay to Federal employees in 343 use of branch of corporations for foreign financial operations, as Government depositaries in 1146 regulations of coastwise traffic in 997 taxes imposed by legislature of, legalized, etc 1025 *Philippine Islands, Disturbances in, * appropriation for arrears of pay, etc 193, 906, 1396 *Philippine Scouts, * appropriation for officers, pay 110 for enlisted men, pay 110, 954 for pay of retired officers 111, 955 organization of, in branches and units 770 details of Army officers to 770 officers on active list, who are citizens, to be recommissioned 770 others to serve under present commissions 770 further appointments limited to Filipinos, as second lieutenants 770 promotion of officers 770 retired list provisions 770 present status of enlisted men unchanged 771 former retirement provisions for officers of, repealed 775 *Phillipsburg, N.
J., * bridge authorized across Delaware River, between Easton, Pa., and 1055 *Phoenix, Ariz., * appropriation for Indian school at 10, 415, 1232 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 1171 *Phoenix Indian Sanatorium, Ariz., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 5, 410, 1227 *Phoenixville, Pa., * appropriation for public building, site 166, 874 *Phosphates, Deposits of, Public Lands, * leases of public lands containing, allowed qualified applicants 440 terms, etc 440 area; payment for surveying unsurveyed lands 440 form and extent 440 royalty to be specified in advance 440 computation and payment 440 annual rental; rates 441 credited against accruing royalties 441 to be for indeterminate periods 441 minimum production required 441 readjustment of terms, etc., each twenty years 441 operations may be suspended, to prevent loss; condition 441 surface of unappropriated public lands may be used for development works, etc.; limit 441 *Physical Constants, etc., * appropriation for operating testing machines to determine 682, 1301 deficiency appropriation for determining, etc 1043 *Physical Education, * appropriation for investigating, etc 671, 1291 *Physical Hydrography, * appropriation for continuing researches in 215, 928, 1417 *Physical Valuation of Railroads, * appropriation for expenses of ascertaining 179, 889, 1103, 1381 deficiency appropriation for expenses, ascertaining 504clxxxi *Physicians (see also National Prohibition Act), * mailing of poisons, etc., to licensed, from manufacturers or dealers permitted under prescribed regulations 621 liquor prescriptions to be issued only by; limitations 311 permit required; records, blanks, etc., to be kept 311 *Picric Acid, * appropriation for distributing, etc., surplus war, for clearing agricultural land 1341 *Pierce County, Wash., * return of lands to dispossessed Nisqually Indians in, to be investigated, etc 28 *Pierre, S.
Dale., * appropriation for Indian school 25, 428, 1244 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 66 *Pike National Forest, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 708, 1328 *Pilgrim Tercentenary Commission, United States* (*see also*Landing of the Pilgrims), appropriation for expenses 893 creation and appointment of 598 appropriation authorized for expenses to be expended under direction of 598 *Pilgrims, Tercentenary of the Landing of, * coinage of 50-cent silver pieces in commemoration of, authorized 597 *Pilot Charts, Hydrographic, * appropriation for preparation, etc 665, 1284 *Pima Agency, Ariz., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 433 *Pima Indian Hospital, Ariz., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 5, 410, 1227 *Pima Indians, Ariz., * appropriation for irrigation system, Gila River Reservation 10, 415, 1232 *Pine Ridge Agency, S.
Dak., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434 *Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, S. Dak., * appropriation for roads and bridges in, from tribal funds 429 lands surrendered by South Dakota, restored to 1193 *Pine River Irrigation Project, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 3, 409 *Piney Branch Parkway, D. C., * appropriation for care and improvement 186, 898 *Pink Bollworm of Cotton, * appropriation for emergency expenses for preventing spread of 269, 729, 1346 for preventing entrance of cotton and seed from Mexico; inspection, cleaning, etc 269, 729, 1346 use of receipts from disinfecting, etc., charges 269, 729, 1346 for investigation and local extermination in Mexico 269, 729, 1346 for control measures in Mexico, etc 270, 729, 1346 for survey of infestation in Texas and other States 270, 729, 1346 cooperative establishment of cotton free areas 270, 729, 1346 extermination measures in cooperation with Mexican authorities 270, 729, 1346 payment for destroyed crops, etc., forbidden 270, 730, 1346 deficiency appropriation for expenses preventing spread of 1177, 1188, 1192 *Pipe Lines, * interstate commerce regulations applicable to transportation of oil, etc., by 474 rights of way granted through public lands for 449 *Pipe Lines, Oil, * combinations of oil land lessees permitted for constructing, etc 448 *Pipestone, Minn., * appropriation for Indian school 13, 419, 1235 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 1171, 1186 *Pittsburg, Tex., * appropriation for public building 166 *Pittsburgh, Pa., * appropriation for mining experiment station, care, etc 199, 912, 1401 acquiring site for new post office building, authorized 166 use of installments paid for former site authorized 166 further sum appropriated 166 remaining installments for former site, covered into the Treasury 166 time extended for bridging Allegheny River at 1078 *Pittston, Pa., * appropriation for public building 166 bridge authorized across Susquehanna River, West Pittston to 160 *Planning and Statistics, Central Bureau of, * books, etc., of, to be transferred to Efficiency Bureau 36 *Plant Disease Survey, Department of Agriculture, * appropriation for maintenance 242, 701, 1321 for emergency expenses cooperative eradication of soil and seed infecting diseases of cereals, etc 244, 703, 1322 *Plant Diseases and Insect Pests* (*see also*Nursery Stock, etc.), appropriation for maintaining quarantine districts for 256, 267, 726, 1344 provisions to control and eradicate in District of Columbia 726 *Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture, * appropriation for chief of bureau, clerks, gardeners, etc 241, 700, 1320 for general expenses and investigations 242, 701, 1320 cost of buildings limited 242, 701, 1320 for investigating plant, tree, and fruit diseases; pecans 242, 701, 1321 for citrus-canker eradication, etc 242, 701, 1321 local contributions required 242, 701, 1321 for investigating tree diseases; chestnut bark, white-pine blister rust, etc 243, 701, 1321 cooperative eradication of white-pine blister rust; conditions 243, 702, 1321 for investigating, etc., cotton truck, etc., crop plants 243, 702, 1322 for physiology of crop plants, etc 243, 702, 1322 for soil bacteriology and plant nutrition investigations 243, 702, 1322 cultures for legumes, etc 243, 702, 1322 publication of tests, etc 243, 702, 1322 for soil fertility investigations; adapting crops from tropical regions, etc 243, 702, 1322 cottonseed interbreeding, etc 243, 702, 1322 New Zealand flax 243 for drugs, spices, etc., investigations 243, 702, 1322clxxxii appropriation for crop technological investigations, etc 243, 702, 1322 for testing commercial seeds, etc 243, 702, 1322 preventing adulterated seed and grain admission 244, 702, 1322 for improving cereal production, etc 244, 702, 1322 flax cultivation, diseases, etc 244, 702, 1322 broom com improvement and production 244, 702, 1322 investigating black and stripe rust; destroying infected vegetation; wheat scab 244, 702, 1322 for emergency eradication of soil and seed infecting diseases of wheat and other cereals 244, 703, 1322 for tobacco production, etc 244, 703, 1323 for drought resistant, etc., crops 244, 703, 1323 for sugar plant, etc., investigations 244, 703, 1323 developing beet seed industry 244, 703 investigating cane and sorghum sirup production, by products, etc 244 for economic botany, improving grazing lands, etc 244, 703, 1323 for dry-land, etc., farming experiments 244, 703, 1323 free distribution of trees restricted 244, 703, 1323 for utilizing western reclaimed lands, etc 244, 703, 1323 for edible nuts, growing, shipping, etc 245, 703, 1323 for pomological investigations, harvesting etc 245, 703 for investigating fruit growing, shipping, etc 245, 703, 1323 study of conditions in transporting, storage, etc 1323 for experimental gardens and grounds 245, 703, 1323 for investigating producing, marketing, etc., truck crops, potatoes, etc 245, 703, 1323 for nursery plants investigations, etc 704, 1323 for farm, Arlington, Va 245, 704, 1323 for foreign seed and plant introduction, experiments, etc 245, 704, 1323 plant inspection and detention station 245 for purchase, etc., of new seeds; investigation of forage crops; weeds eradication 245, 704, 1324 for administrative expenses 245, 704, 1325 for seed purchase and Congressional distribution 246, 704, 1324 for biophysical investigations 1325 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 64, 67, 346, 349, 524 1187, 1192 for seeds, distribution, etc 524, 1187 sites for new plant propagating stations to be acquired at specified places 730 *Plant Inspection and Detention Station, * appropriation for land, buildings, etc., for establishing 245 *Plant Quarantine Act* (*see *Nursery Stock, etc.). *Plants, etc., Agricultural, * appropriation for investigating diseases of 242 pathological collections 242, 701, 1321 plant disease survey 242, 701, 1321 brown rot, etc., of peach trees 1321 for nutrition, etc., investigations 243, 702*, * 1322 testing, etc., cultures for inoculating legumes, etc 243, 702, 1322 *Plants for Shipbuilding, * appropriation for acquiring, etc 181 authority for establishing, etc., repealed 988 *Plate Printing, * suspension of restriction on using power presses, etc., for, in Engraving and Printing Bureau during emergency 45 *Platinum, etc., * deficiency appropriation for purchase, for Standards Bureau 341 *Platt National Park, Okla., * appropriation for protection, etc 204, 919, 1407 *Platte River, Mo., * declared a nonnavigable stream 1105 jurisdiction over, vested in Missouri 1105 *Playgrounds, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries 79, 848, 1119 for maintenance 79, 849, 1119 for swimming pools 79, 849, 1119 wholly from District revenues 79, 849, 1119 for site to take place of Park View 1119 of Logan 1119 for expenses of school 81, 851, 1122 *Pleuropneumonia, etc., Animal, * appropriation for preventing spread of, from one State to another 239, 678, 1318 for emergency use, eradicating, etc 269, 728, 1345 payment for animals destroyed; appraisal of values 269, 729, 1345 *Plumas National Forest, Calif., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 708, 1328 *Plumbing Inspection, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries, etc., division of 69, 838, 1109 for motorcycles for 75, 844, 1115 *Plymouth, Mass.* (*see also*Landing of the Pilgrims), expenditures authorized for restoring Plymouth Rock, etc., in cooperation with 599 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbour to be made 1010 *Pneumatic Tubes, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., appraisers’ stores and customhouse, New York City 168, 876, 1369 *Pocatello, Idaho, * grant of lands to, for protecting water supply, etc 596 price etc.; mineral rights reserved 596 reversion for nonuser, etc 596 adjoining lands in section to be disposed of in town site lots 597 *Pocomoke City, Md., * bridge authorized across Pocomoke River at 352 *Pocomoke River, * bridge authorized across, Pocomoke City, Md 352 *Poinsett County, Ark., * public lands in, made subject to State drainage laws, etc 392 *Point Jiguero Light Station, P.
R., * appropriation for rebuilding, etc 213 *Point Lookout, Md., * appropriation for care of Confederate cemetery, at 185, 896, 1387 *Point Retreat and Cape Hinchinbrook Light Station, Alaska, * improving, authorized 1058 *Poisonous Foods, Drugs, etc., * appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc 254, 712, 1331clxxxiii *Poisons, Poisonous Animals, etc., * declared nonmailable matter 620 transmission by manufacturers to licensed physicians, etc., permitted under prescribed regulations 621 punishment for unauthorized mailing 621 mailing prohibited matter with intent to injure, kill, etc 621 *Polacca, Wash., Irrigation Project, Ariz., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1226 *Poland, * appropriation for minister to 739, 1206 *Police Court, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries 91, 862, 1133 for expenses, witness fees, jurors, etc 91, 862, 1133 deficiency appropriation for expenses 41, 1019 search warrants for suspected infested nursery plants, etc., to be issued by 727 *Police, D. C., * appropriation for major, officers, etc 86, 857, 1128 force increased, etc 86 for aid to National Bureau of Criminal Identification 87, 857, 1128 for fuel, repairs, etc 87, 857, 1128 for contingent expenses 87, 857, 1128 detection of crime 87, 858, 1128 for motor vehicles, maintenance 87, 858, 1129 for house of detention 87, 858, 1129 for harbor patrol 88, 858, 1129 for relief fund allowances, etc 88, 858, 1129 deficiency appropriation for fuel 40 for motor vehicles 40, 1018, 1157 for house of detention 40 for contingent expenses 1018 additional pay of $240 a year, not applicable to 689 allowed, for fiscal year 1921 874 for fiscal year 1922 1309 age limits for original appointments in, to be fixed by Commissioners 398 excluded from general provisions for retirement of civil service employees 614 provisions governing, amended 363 appointment of force by Commissioners of the District 363 subject to civil service laws; exceptions 363 assistant superintendents and inspectors from captains 363 privates; service for promotions 363 salaries increased 363 extra for mounted men, etc 363 patrol drivers; ratings 364 allowed from August 1, 1919 364 affiliation of, with organizations advocating, etc., strikes, forbidden 364 discharge therefor 364 punishment for members conspiring to interfere with operation of, by strikes, etc 364 resignations restricted 364 appropriation for increased pay; half from District revenues 364 watchmen in public squares, etc., to be known as United States park police; salaries, etc 364 appropriation for increase in pay, etc 364 World War service credited, for classification and pay purposes 1129 *Policemen and Firemen’s Relief Fund, D.
C., * appropriation for allowances from 88, 858, 1129 *Polish Residents, American, * returning home from service with Allies in late war to be brought on Army transports 528 *Pollution of Navigable Streams and Lakes, * appropriation for investigating sanitation, sewage, and 176, 885, 1377 *Pompton Lakes, N. J., * appropriation for operating, etc., Government house at 223 *Ponca Agency, Okla., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434 *Ponca Indians, Okla., and Nebr., * appropriation for support, etc., of 20, 425, 1240 *Ponce, P.
R., * preliminary examination, etc., of, harbour to be made 1013 *Pooling of Freight by Railroads, * combinations of carriers for, unlawful 480 *Poor, D. C., * appropriation for relief of the 98, 868, 1139 for transportation of paupers 98, 868, 1139 *Poropotank Bay and Creek, Va., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1010 *Port and Inland Storage, * appropriation for expenses of, for Army supplies 121, 967 *Port Angeles, Wash., * investigation of advisability, etc., of submarine, destroyer, and aviation base at, by special joint committee 821 time extended for report of special joint committee on submarine base at 1088 *Port Aransas, Tex., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1012 *Port Royal, S.
C., * deficiency appropriation for marine recruiting station, land acquired 511 *Port Royal Sound, S. C., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1011 *Port Terminals, etc., * investigation, etc., of, in interests of merchant marine 992 *Port Townsend, Wash., * appropriation for quarantine station 875 *Porter* (*see *Malt Liquors). *Porter, James M., * deficiency appropriation for services 1035 *Porto Rico, * appropriation for pay of Resident Commissioner from 634, 1255 for clerk hire Resident Commissioner 637, 1258 for district court 687, 1306 for mail equipments for 582, 1155 for agricultural experiment stations in 261, 720, 1339 cumulative leaves of absence to employees 262 for quarantine system 175, 884, 1377 for expenses of district judge outside of official residence 210, 924, 1413 for relief and protection of shipwrecked American seamen in 749, 1216 deficiency appropriation for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 43, 1022 branch offices, etc., established, of post office, San Juan 323 establishment of branch of Federal land bank in, authorized 1148 loans to borrowers allowed; maximum; interest 1148 term limited 1148 subscription to stock required, etc 1148 five midshipmen allowed Resident Commissioner from 140clxxxiv transportation of officials of, etc., allowed on Army transports 960 *Porto Rico Civil Government, * use of public funds for religious uses, etc., forbidden 1096 restriction on use for education, etc., omitted 1096 revenue provisions; export duties forbidden 1096 general taxes authorized for insular and municipal governments 1096 issue of bonds, etc 1096 indebtedness limited to 10 per cent of tax valuation 1096 general tax exemption of, in United States and Porto Rico 1096 secured bonds not included in indebtedness 1096 salary, etc., of clerk to district court, to correspond with that of United States District courts 1413 *Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry, * appropriation for care of insane soldiers of 123, 968 made part of Infantry 770 recommission, etc., of officers 770 *Portsmouth, N.
H., * appropriation for navy yard, public works 143 for advances to Kittery Water District for increasing water supply; refund, etc 143 for constructing bridge to Kittery Navy Yard 143 concurrence of Maine and New Hampshire required 143 for navy yard public works; welding shop 820 deficiency appropriation for navy yard, public works 1030 *Portugal, * appropriation for minister to 740, 1206 *Post Allowances to Consular and Diplomatic Officers, * appropriation for, to meet living costs, etc 749, 1215 deficiency appropriation for 346, 524, 1022, 1043, 1187, 1191 *Post, Henry A.
V., * deficiency appropriation for payment of Court of Claims findings to estate of 1161 *Post Office Department, * appropriation for Postmaster General, chief clerk, etc 674, 1294 for appointment clerk, etc 674, 1294 for chief inspector, etc 674, 1294 for purchasing agent, assistant attorneys, etc 674, 1294 for clerks, messengers, engineers, etc 674, 1294 for additional clerks, from railroad transportation 675, 1294 readjustment of salaries of clerks 675, 1294 assignments of employees to bureaus, offices, etc 675, 1294 for First Assistant Postmaster General, chief clerk 675, 1294 for superintendent, post office service division, assistants 675, 1294 for superintendent, appointments division 675, 1294 for superintendent, dead letters division 675, 1294 for chief, correspondence division 675, 1294 for Second Assistant Postmaster General, chief clerk 675, 1295 for superintendent, railway adjustments division 675, 1295 appropriation for superintendent, foreign mails division, assistant 675, 1295 for general superintendent, Railway Mail Service, assistant, etc 675, 1295 for Third Assistant Postmaster General, chief clerk, etc 675, 1295 for director, postal savings division, assistant, etc 675, 1295 for superintendent, stamps division 675, 1295 for superintendent, finance division 675, 1295 for superintendent, classification division 676, 1295 for superintendent, registered mails division 676, 1295 for superintendent, money orders division, etc 676, 1295 for Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, chief clerk 676, 1295 for superintendent, rural mails division, chief clerk 676, 1295 for superintendent, equipment and supplies division, chief clerk 676, 1295 for topographer 676, 1295 for contingent expenses 676, 1295 for operating expenses 676, 1295 for vehicles 1295 for miscellaneous items 1295 for Official Postal Guide 676, 1295 for reimbursing Government Printing Office for heat and power to post office, etc., D.
C 676, 1295 postal service appropriations not to be used for Department 676, 1295 for Solicitor for 676, 1296 for postal service 574, 1150 for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1430 deficiency appropriation for increased cost of envelopes, 1919 53 for horses and vehicles 53 for contingent expenses 53, 513, 1173 for furniture, etc 53 for Official Postal Guide 53, 1030 for postal service 53, 62, 65, 67, 336, 337, 349, 514, 525, 574, 592, 1031, 1040, 1043, 1045, 1174, 1189, 1192 for printing and binding for 59, 520, 593, 1182 for judgments, United States Courts under 59 for judgments Court of Claims under 60, 1037, 1183 for equipment shops 514 for heat and power to postoffice, etc., D.C 592, 1030 for national security and defense expenses under 1189 motor vehicles, equipment, etc., not needed for Army, transferred to, for mail transportation 530, 583 *Post Office Inspectors, * appropriation for chief, and chief clerk in Post Office Department 674, 1294 for salaries of 574, 1150 for per diem; allowances when temporarily absent from home, etc 574 for clerks, etc., division headquarters 574, 1150 for traveling expenses, etc 575, 1150 for expenses, division headquarters 575, 1150 for rewards, etc 575, 1150 for securing information, etc 575, 1150 deficiency appropriation for traveling expenses, etc 1174 salaries of clerks at division headquarters, readjusted 1051 grades and salaries of, promotions, etc 1052clxxxv *Post Office Service Division, Post Office Department, * appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 675, 1294 *Post Offices, * appropriation for postmasters 575, 1151 filling temporary vacancies 575, 1151 regular appointments to be promptly made 1151 for assistant postmasters, first and second class offices 575, 1151 appointments and assignments limited 576 for clerks and employees, first and second class offices 576, 1151 foremen and stenographers at firstclass offices 577 appointments and assignments limited 577 for printers, mechanics, watchmen, etc 578, 1151 for contract station clerks 578, 1151 for temporary, auxiliary, and substitute clerks and carriers 578, 1151 clerk hire at summer and winter resorts 578, 1151 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 578, 1151 for unusual conditions 578, 1151 advances from fourth to presidential class, allowed 578 reduction on decrease of receipts 578 for clerical services, third class offices 578, 1151 for rent, light, and fuel, first, second, and third class offices 578, 1151 leases allowed hereafter for twenty years 578 limit for third class offices repealed 578 for miscellaneous items, first and second class offices 578, 1151 for city deli very; carriers 578, 1151 Detroit River service pay increased 1151 for substitutes for carriers absent with pay, etc 578, 1151 for carriers, etc., new offices 578, 1151 clerks and carriers who served in Army, etc., during World War, to have credit therefor, as in Postal Service 1152 for village delivery, etc 1152 for vehicle allowance, etc 578, 1152 for messenger service 579, 1152 for car fare and bicycles 579, 1152 for street car collections 579, 1152 for Detroit River service 579, 1152 for special delivery messengers 579, 1152 delivery without receipt permitted 579, 1152 matter to be first delivered by messenger 1152 deficiency appropriation for temporary and auxiliary clerk hire 53, 514, 1031, 1045, 1174, 1193 for unusual conditions 53, 514, 525, 1189 for clerks, etc., first and second class 65, 67, 336, 347, 349, 514, 525, 1043, 1189, 1193 for clerks, third class 65, 349 for city delivery 67, 349, 525, 1193 for rent, light, and fuel 347, 525, 1043, 1045, 1189, 1193 for city delivery, carriers 349 for car fare and bicycle allowance 514 for special delivery messengers 514 for messenger service 525 for postmasters 525, 1189, 1192 for clerks, third class offices 525, 1045 for vehicle allowances 1031 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 1043, 1189, 1193 deficiency appropriation for city delivery, equipment 1189 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 1189 for power, light, etc 1189 for temporary, auxiliary, and substitute carriers 1193 for temporary clerk hire 1193 city delivery, horse hire 1193 additional pay for fiscal year 1920 to designated officials, etc 350 substitute, temporary, and auxiliary clerks and carriers 351 pay readjusted of postmasters, employees, etc 1045 clerks and letter carriers 1049 *Post Route, etc., Maps, Postal Service, * appropriation for expenses of preparing, etc.; sales 582, 1154 *Postage Stamps, * appropriation for manufacture, etc 581, 1153 deficiency appropriation for manufacture, etc 54 special series commemorating Tercentenary of Landing of the Pilgrims, to be issued 599 *Postal Cards, * appropriation for freight or expressage on 579, 1152 for manufacture of 581, 1153 deficiency appropriation for manufacture 1174 *Postal Congress, Universal, * deficiency appropriation for delegates expenses 1031 *Postal Guide, Official, * appropriation for; use of receipts 676, 1295 deficiency appropriation for publication of 53, 1030 *Postal Offenses, * poisons, explosives, disease germs, etc., nonmailable 620 transmission may be permitted to licensed physicians etc., by manufacturers or dealers 621 all intoxicating liquors excluded from the mails 621 punishment for unauthorized mailing of prohibited articles 621 depositing for mailing prohibited articles with intent to kill, etc., another, damage, etc., the mails or property 621 *Postal Savings Division, Post Office Department, * appropriation for Director, assistant, etc 675, 1295 for travel and miscellaneous expenses, office of Director 581, 1154 *Postal Savings System, * appropriation for travel and miscellaneous expenses, office of Director 581, 1154 for supplies, etc.; expenses of bond issues 581, 1154 for clerks, etc., auditing accounts of, Auditor for Post Office Department 648, 1269 for accountant, clerks, etc., Treasurer’s Office 649, 1270 *Postal Service, * Office of Postmaster General 574, 1150 appropriation for power, light, etc., for equipment shops 574, 1150 for post office inspectors 574, 1150 for per diem inspectors in the field 574 for clerks; traveling, etc., expenses 574, 1150 for rewards, etc 574, 1150 for special assistant to Attorney General in postal cases 574, 1159clxxxvi appropriation for purchasing land adjoining Mail Equipment Shops, D.
C 575 for travel and miscellaneous 575, 1150 Office of First Assistant Postmaster General 575, 1151 appropriation for postmasters 575, 1151 filling temporary vacancies; regular appointments to be promptly made 575, 1151 for assistant postmasters, first and second class offices 575, 1151 for superintendents, clerks, etc., first and second class offices 576, 1151 appointments and assignments restricted; increase in grades per mitted 577 for printers, mechanics, watchmen, etc 578, 1151 for contract station clerks 578, 1151 for temporary, auxiliary, and substitute clerks 578, 1151 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 578, 1151 for unusual conditions 578, 1151 advancing grade of offices, etc.; reduction on decrease of receipts 578 for clerical services, third class offices 578, 1151 for rent, light, and fuel; leases not exceeding twenty years permitted 578, 1151 former restrictions on third class offices, repealed 578 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 578, 1151 for city delivery; carriers 578, 1151 increased pay, Detroit River carriers 1151 for substitute carriers 578, 1151 for carriers, etc., at new offices 578, 1151 employees who served in Army, etc., during World War, to have credit therefor, as in Postal Service 1152 for village delivery, second and third class offices 1152 for vehicle allowance; garage leases 578, 1152 for mail messenger service 579, 1152 for car fare and bicycle allowance 579, 1152 for street car collections 579, 1152 for Detroit River service 579, 1152 for special delivery fees 579, 1152 delivery without receipt authorized 579, 1152 delivery first by messenger required 1152 for travel and miscellaneous 579, 1152 Office of Second Assistant Postmaster General 579, 1152 appropriation for star route transportation in Alaska 579, 1152 emergency service, etc 579, 1152 for steamboat, etc., routes 579, 1152 for railroad routes 579, 1152 special freight train arrangements directed 579, 1152 aircraft contract service provisions 579, 1152 for freight on postal cards, etc 579, 1152 for aeroplane service New York to San Francisco 579, 1153 for Railway Mail Service 579, 1153 for travel allowances, etc 580, 1153 for rent, etc., space at terminals, etc.; leases for twenty years authorized 580, 1153 for electric and cable car service 580, 1153 rate of compensation 580 for foreign mail transportation 581, 1153 amount for aircraft service 581, 1153 for balances due foreign countries 581, 1153 for travel and miscellaneous 581, 1153 Office of Third Assistant Postmaster General 581, 1153 appropriation for postage stamps 581, 1153 for stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers 581, 1153 for distribution 581, 1153 for postal cards 581, 1153 for ship, steamboat, and way letters 581, 1154 for indemnity, lost registered, insured, and collect on delivery matter 581, 1154 payment by postmasters of insured and collect on delivery claims 581 for indemnity, lost international registered matter 581, 1154 for travel and miscellaneous 581, 1154 Postal Savings System 581, 1154 Office of Fourth Assistant Postmaster General 581, 1154 appropriation for stationery, etc.; supplies for Postal Savings System 581, 1154 for miscellaneous office supplies, etc 581, 1154 post route and rural delivery maps; sales, etc 582, 1154 for twine and tying devices 582, 1154 for shipment of supplies 582, 1154 for canceling machines, etc 582, 1155 for labor saving devices, etc 582, 1155 traveling mechanicians 582, 1155 for mail bags, locks, keys, etc.; equipment shop expenses, labor, etc 582, 1155 special equipments, departments, Alaska, etc 582, 1155 for star routes, except in Alaska 582, 1155 for rural delivery service 582, 1155 for village delivery, second and third class offices 582 for travel and miscellaneous 583, 1155 increased pay for 1921 583 transfer of Army motor vehicles, aeroplanes, etc 583 fee for returned dead letters 583 mailing unstamped prepaid first class mail 583 creation of Postal Service Commission 583 for expenses of Commission 584 loan of Army tractors to States for highway construction 584, 1155 condition 1155 Postal Service Commission continued to June 30, 1922 1155 for supplying postal deficiencies 584, 1155 deficiency appropriation for power, light, etc., for equipment shops 53, 514, 1174, 1189 for postmasters 53, 63, 65, 67, 347, 525, 1040, 1043, 1045, 1189, 1192 for special delivery fees 53, 514, 525, 1031, 1045, 1174, 1189, 1193 for temporary, auxiliary, and substitute clerks, etc 53, 514, 1031, 1045, 1174, 1193 for post office inspectors 1174 for expenses, division headquarters 1174 for unusual conditions 53, 349, 514, 525, 1189 for Railway Mail Service 53, 63, 65, 67, 347, 349, 525, 1040, 1043, 1189, 1193 for postage stamps 54 for indemnity, lost domestic registered, etc., matter 54, 62, 67, 336, 347, 514, 525, 1031, 1040, 1043, 1045, 1174, 1189 for increased cost of envelopes, money order blanks, etc., 1919 54, 1031 for star routes 54, 63, 65, 347, 349, 525, 1031, 1175, 1189, 1192 for twine, etc 54, 336, 514, 1175 for indemnities, international mail 62, 65, 347, 349, 525, 1040, 1043, 1189, 1192clxxxvii deficiency appropriation for shipment of supplies 63, 65, 67, 347, 349, 525, 1040, 1043, 1189, 1193 for rural delivery 63, 65, 67, 347, 349, 525, 1043, 1045, 1189, 1193 for freight on stamped paper and mail bags 63, 67, 347, 525, 1040, 1043, 1045, 1193 for clerks, first and second class offices 65, 67, 336, 347, 349, 514, 525, 1043, 1189, 1193 for clerks, third class offices 65, 349, 525, 1045 for city delivery 65, 67, 347, 349, 525, 1043, 1044, 1189, 1193 for city delivery carriers 349, 525 for railway post office car service 67 for watchmen, messengers, etc 67, 1193 for railroad routes 347, 349, 525, 1040, 1043, 1045, 1174, 1189, 1192 for railroad routes, additional pay 1031 for railroad routes under Railroad Administration 1174 for railroad routes fiscal year 1920 1174 for rent, light, and fuel 347, 525, 1043, 1045, 1189, 1193 for village delivery 347, 1189 for office appliances 347 for foreign mails 349, 1031, 1174 for assistant postmasters first and second class offices 514 for car fare and bicycles 514 for stationery 514, 592, 1175 for vehicle service 525, 1031, 1174 for mail messenger service 525, 1043, 1174, 1189, 1193 for balances due foreign countries 525, 1189, 1192 for delegates’ expenses, Universal Postal Congress 1031 for wagon service 1040 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 1043, 1189 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 1043, 1189 for electric and cable car service 1174 for stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers 1174 for postal cards 1174 for miscellaneous office supplies 1175 for mail bags, etc 1175 for rewards, etc 1189, 1193 for power boat service 1189 for separating mails 1193 for temporary clerk hire 1193 for city delivery, horse hire 1193 for Railway Mail Service, miscellaneous 1193 for Railway Mail Service, travel allowances 1189 for canceling machines 1043 additional pay for fiscal year 1920 to designated officials, etc 350 effective from July 1, 1919 351 officials, etc., excluded 351 no office advanced to higher class by 351 appropriation for, from the Treasury 351 readjustment of classifications and salaries 1045 postmasters, classifications 1045 salaries first, second, and third class 1045 fourth class, basis, advances, etc 1046 assistant postmasters, second class offices 1047 designated employees, first class offices, based on receipts thereof 1047 supervisory employees, Washington, D.
C 1048 readjustment, etc.; assistant superintendents, etc., at offices with receipts over $9, 000, 000 1048 at State depositories, and central accounting.... offices 1048 superintendents of classified stations, assistants 1049 clerks and letter carriers, first and second class offices; promotions 1049 substitute, temporary, and auxiliary 1050 watchmen, messengers, and laborers, first and second class offices 1050 Railway Mail Service; classes, grades, and salaries of clerks; laborers 1050 assignments to Classes A. and B 1050 road clerks; terminal and transfer clerks 1050 division superintendents’ office clerks 1050 examiners; laborers 1050 substitute clerks 1050 day’s work designated; cash or compensatory time for overtime service 1051 allowance to substitute clerks traveling under orders 1051 clerks at division headquarters of inspectors 1051 substitutes for, when absent without pay 1051 rural delivery; carriers, based on mileage 1051 triweekly route service 1051 additional for excess mileage of horsedrawn routes 1051 deductions for service failures 1051 motor vehicle allowance 1052 village delivery service carriers 1052 third class offices; clerks 1052 assistant postmasters 1052 inspectors, grades and salaries 1052 promotions; status of specified men 1052 expenses allowed away from home 1052 Railway Mail Service, salaries of officials 1052 equipment and supplies division; fillers and packers 1052 leaves of absence with pay for 15 days each year 1052 sick leaves for 10 days; cumulative provision 1053 monthly credit for 1053 employees reduced in salary may be restored, or advanced 1053 compensatory time for Sunday, etc., service; no overtime pay 1053 annual promotions up to maximum 1053 promotions of supervisory officials restricted 1053 transfers of clerks and carriers of corresponding grades, authorized 1053 Joint Commission on Reclassification, continued 1053 increased pay in appropriation Act for 1921, repealed 1053 except pay not covered hereby 1053 rates payable from appropriations for present year 1053 appropriation for additional sums 1053 additional pay of $240 a year not applicable to employees of 689, 1308 Army buildings at Watertown, N.
Y., to be turned over without charge, for mail equipment shops 623 airplanes, etc., becoming unsuitable in service to be sold 1031 deposit of proceeds 1031clxxxviii branch, offices, etc., established in Hawaii, Porto Rico, and Virgin Islands of designated post offices 323 identity of principal office maintained 323 cost to, of franked matter mailed by each department, etc., to be reported 1037 revenue from, if ordinary rates paid thereon 1037 dead letter regulations modified 583 fee to be collected for return to writer 583 fourth class perishable matter may be forwarded to another office; payment for 360 undeliverable may be returned to sender charged with postage 360 other undeliverable second, third, or fourth class matter may be forwarded to another office; payment for 360 returned to sender 360 pledge for payment of postage required 360 acceptance of further matter denied, if payment refused by sender 361 increased pay, etc., of prior year continued during 1921 583 Joint Postal Service Commission created 583 composition from Senate and House Post Office Committees 583 postal expert by appointment of Postmaster General 583 appointment of advisory council by 583 engineers, experts, etc., may be employed by 583 details from departments, etc., authorized 583 traveling, etc., expenses allowed 584 investigations; present methods and systems of handling, despatching, etc 584 methods relating to service in large cities 584 to submit findings and recommendations by March 1, 1921 584 powers vested to obtain evidence 584 assistance from records, etc., of departments and Government establishments to be furnished 584 appropriation for from the Treasury until July 1, 1920 584 use of unexpended postal revenues authorized 584 motor vehicles, aeroplanes, airdromes, etc., of Army to be transferred without charge 530, 583 use for transporting mails 583 payments of expenses from postal appropriations 583 salary of postmaster, Honolulu, Hawaii 323 series of stamps to commemorate tercentenary of landing of the Pilgrims, to be issued 599 special canceling stamp allowed for Roosevelt Memorial Association, at designated offices 288 retirement provisions for letter carriers and post office clerks 614 railway postal clerks 614 not applicable to postmasters 614 *Postal Service Commission, Joint, * creation and composition of 583 advisory council to be chosen by 583 qualifications; no pay for services 583 employment of engineers, experts, etc., authorized 583 departments to furnish engineers, experts, etc 583 expenses of, including necessary traveling expenses of experts, employees, etc., authorized 584 approval of vouchers by chairman 584 to investigate present and prospective methods and systems of mail handling, etc 584 summary of findings and recommendations for legislation to be submitted by March 1, 1921 584 continued until June 30, 1922 1155 authority conferred to obtain evidence 584 records, etc., of departments and Government establishments to be furnished on request of 584 appropriation for expenses from the Treasury, available until July 1, 1920 584 use of unexpended balances of postal appropriations available thereafter 584 *Postmarking, etc., Stamps, Postal Service, * appropriation for 581, 1154 *Postmaster General, * appropriation for, chief clerk, etc 674, 1294 for chief inspector, etc 674, 1294 for purchasing agent, etc 674, 1294 for assistant attorneys, etc 674, 1294 for additional clerks transferred from railroad transportation 675, 1294 for postal service under 574, 1150 for power, light, etc., for equipment shops building 574, 1150 for inspectors, etc 574, 1150 for allowances, etc 574, 1150 for special assistant to Attorney General in postal cases 575, 1150 for additional land, equipment shops, D.
C 575 for travel and miscellaneous 575, 1150 Army buildings at Watertown, N. Y., transferred to, for mail equipment shop 623 authorized to accept prepaid unstamped first class matter for delivery 583 determine rates for carrying mails on American vessels 998 enter into contracts for 998 comprehensive report on aircraft to be made by, Secretary of War and Secretary of the Navy 134 cost of mailing franked matter by each department, etc., to be annually reported by 1037 also revenue if carried at ordinary rates of postage 1037 may authorize postmasters to pay limited indemnity claims on insured and collect on delivery mail 581 may prescribe regulations permitting sending by mail poisons, etc., from manufacturers to licensed physicians, etc 621 may readjust salaries of clerks in Department, assign employees, etc 675, 1294 sale of unsuitable airplanes, etc., by, authorized 1031 special postage stamps to commemorate tercentenary of landing of the Pilgrims to be issued by 599 to appoint postal expert to Joint Postal Service Commission 583clxxxix *Postmaster, House of Representatives, * appropriation for, assistant, money order clerk, messengers, etc 637, 1257 for mail vehicles, etc 637, 1257 *Postmaster, Senate, * appropriation for, carriers, etc 633, 1253 *Postmasters, * appropriation for compensation 575, 1151 designation of acting, in case of temporary vacancies 575, 1151 appointments without delay to fill vacancies 575, 1151 for assistant, first and second class offices 575, 1151 deficiency appropriation for compensation 53, 63, 65, 67, 347, 525, 1040, 1043, 1045, 1189, 1192 for assistant 514 additional pay for fiscal year 1920 to third class 350 to fourth class 351 indemnity claims on lost insured and collect on delivery mail may be paid by 581 reclassification of pay, first, second, and third class offices 1045 fourth class 1046 advanced for unusual conditions, etc 1047 salaries of assistant 1047 *Potash, * appropriation for testing methods of commercially producing 255 sale of products; deposit of receipts 255 for operating, etc., Government kelp plant, Summerland, Calif 714, 1333 sale of product, etc 714 sale, etc., of plant 1333 *Potash Fertilizers, * appropriation for investigating source of supply of, within United States 255, 714, 1333 *Potash Salts, * appropriation for geological researches to determine presence of 197, 910, 1400 *Potato Wart, * appropriation for cooperative expenses eradicating 268, 726, 1344 *Potatoes, * appropriation for investigating diseases of 243, 702, 1322 for investigating insects affecting 256, 715, 1334 *Potomac Avenue SE., D.
C., * appropriation for paving, Eleventh to Thirteenth Streets 845 for paving Pennsylvania Avenue to Sixteenth Street 845 *Potomac Electric Power Company, D. C., * deficiency appropriation for current supplied District Attorney’s office by 1032 *Potomac Park, D. C., * appropriation for parkway connecting Rock Creek Park and 180, 890, 1389 for West Park 186, 898, 1389 for oiling, etc., roads 186, 898, 1389 for East Park 186, 898, 1389 for tidal basin bathing beach; extension 186, 898, 1389 for ferry to East Park 187, 899, 1389 for sea wall 187 for sea wall, Easbys Point to foot of New Hampshire A. venue 1389 for constructing reflecting pool, West Park 188, 900, 1390 *Potomac Park Office Buildings, D.
C., * appropriation for operating force, and expenses 662, 1281 deficiency appropriation for operating expenses, etc 47, 48, 1167 for operating force, 1920 48 for operating supplies 48 *Potomac River, * investigation, etc., by Federal Power Commission of proposed power plant at Great Falls of the, etc 1068 increase of District of Columbia water supply 1068 appropriation for expenses 1068 *Pottawatomie Agency, Kans., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Pottawatomie Indians, Wis., * appropriation for support, etc., of 29, 432, 1246 *Pottawatomie Indians, Wis. and Mich., Wisconsin Band of, * appropriation for self support, etc.; per capita payment 29, 432 payment to Erik O.
Morstad 29 *Pottery, * appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of 682, 1301 *Poultry, * appropriation for investigating and certifying condition, etc., of interstate shipments of 265, 724, 1342 *Poultry and Eggs, * appropriation for investigating preparing for market, etc 253, 712 experimental shipments, etc 253 *Poultry Feeding and Breeding, * appropriation for experiments in 240, 699, 1319 *Poultry Products, * appropriation for diffusing commercial information of supply, market prices, etc., of 265, 724, 1342 *Pound, D.
C., * appropriation for motor vehicle 90 for repairs, etc 90 *Powder, Army* (*see *Ammunition). *Powder, Navy* appropriation for purchase and manufacture of smokeless 142, 819 for experiments, etc 142 *Powell National Forest, Utah, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 708, 1324 *Power Boat Routes, Postal Service, * appropriation for mail transportation by 579, 1152 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 1189 *Power Commission, Federal* (*see also*Federal Water Power Act), appropriation for salaries and expenses 1380 *Power, etc., Sites, Indian Reservations, * appropriation for investigations and surveys for 4, 409, 1226 *Prague, * appropriation for acquiring premises for diplomatic, etc., uses at 1214 limit of cost; subject to approval of commission 1214 *Prairie Dogs, * appropriation for devising methods for destroying 257, 716, 1335 *Pratt, Kans., * appropriation for public building 166 *Precedents of the House of Representatives, Hinds’, * printing ordered of new edition of, with supplement to date 1181 *Precious Metals, * appropriation for collecting statistics of 651, 1272cxc *Predatory Wild Animals, * appropriation for suppressing rabies in 257, 716, 1335 *Preferred Mortgages of Vessels* (*see *Ship Mortgage Act, 1920). *Preparations, Toilet, etc., * unfit for beverages, not subject to Constitutional prohibition provisions 309 conditions; permits, etc., required 309 *Prescott, Ark., * appropriation for public building 166 *Prescott Bridge Company, * may bridge Lake Saint Croix, Prescott, Wis 1100 *Prescott National Forest, Ariz., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 708, 1328 *Prescott, Wis., * bridge authorized across Lake Saint Croix at 1100 *President of the United States, * appropriation for compensation 640, 1261 for Secretary of, executive clerk, clerks, etc 640, 1261 for protecting the person of 174, 207, 882, 921, 1375, 1410 for traveling expenses of 187, 899, 1390 for Congressional expenses of inaugural ceremonies of 1089 for investigating petroleum resources, and production in other countries 1433 deficiency appropriation for expenses First Industrial Conference called by 519 for printing ascertainment of electoral vote for, and Vice President 1159 for national security and defense under 1186, 1191 appointment of Rent Commission, D.
C. by, with advice and consent of the Senate 299 three members of Pilgrim Tercentenary Commission by 598 authorized to accept gifts of premises for embassy at London, from J. Pierpont Morgan 1214 add designated lands to Lemhi National Forest, Idaho 1199 appoint ambassador to Belgium 291 commission to appraise property of Washington Market Company 1442 designated officer General of the Armies of the United States 283 bestow Congressional medal of honor on the unknown British soldier buried in Westminster Abbey, London, England 1367 the unknown French soldier buried in the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France 1367 call international conference on wire and radio communication 367 continue Sugar Equalization Board, until December 31, 1920 386 convene international labor conference 279 designate Custer State Park Game Sanctuary, S.
Dak., part of Harney National Forest 986 draft National Guard into Army service in time of war, when Congress directs use of land forces, etc 784 further restrict entry of aliens, when required by public safety 353 invite foreign governments to World’s Dairy Congress in 1922 1347 foreign nations to send delegates to International Farm Congress 271 authorized to invite World Cotton Conference 271, 271 notify foreign Governments of termination of treaty restrictions on discriminating duties, etc 1007 present memorial medal, etc., to city of Verdun, France, in the name of Congress 977 sell or lease Army storage real property no longer needed 129 control, etc., of telegraph and telephone systems by, repealed 157 deportation of undesirable aliens convicted of violating Act to punish persons making threats against 594 readmission prohibited 594 housing for war needs, unexpended balances, etc., covered in 55 may appoint William Shelby Barriger, captain of Cavalry 607 First Sergeant Edgar Hayes, first lieutenant, Marine Corps 141 Maj.
H. W. Daly, National Army, first lieutenant on retired list 606 J. C. Garrett, captain of Cavalry 607 Capt. Daniel W. Hand on lineal list of Field Artillery officers 606 Capt. Leonard F. Matlack, captain of Cavalry on retired list 607 Col. William A. Simpson, brigadier general on retired list 606 John Elmer Wright, first lieutenant on retired list 607 may detail naval officers to assist South American Republics in naval matters 1056 may extend retirement provisions to civil service employees not classified, or exclude employees of uncertain tenure 614 may grant leave of absence to Coast Guard officers for temporary employment by Venezuela 452 may order Alien Property Custodian to return property, if owner deemed an enemy solely by residing in territory occupied by forces of Germany, etc 36 may permit reenlistment, etc., of Omer Germain Paquet, in the Army 607 provisions for delivery, etc., of property held by Alien Property Custodian extended 977 reciprocal copyright protection of foreign countries to be determined by proclamation of 369 reimbursement for motive power, cars, etc., furnished carriers dining Federal control by 359 relinquishment of control of railroad transportation by, on March 1, 1920 457 powers terminated specified 457 emergency war powers not affected 457 agent to be designated to answer in actions arising out of Federal control 461 execution of duties, etc., through agencies, authorized 469 shipbuilding plants, etc., to be disposed of as directed by 181 to assign Government owned buildings, etc., to Public Health Service for care of War Risk Insurance Bureau patients 1365 to present medal of merit to person in merchant marine for distinguished service in World War 1082cxci *Preston Bridge Company, * may bridge Red River, Preston, Tex 276 *Preston, Tex., * bridge authorized across Red River, at 276 *Pribilof Islands* (*see *Alaska Fisheries Service). *Prices of Commodities, * foreign financial corporations prohibited using funds thereof to control 381 *Princeton Place NW., D.
C., * appropriation for paving, Warder Street to Park Place 845 *Printing* (*see *Public Printing and Binding). *Printing and Stationery Division, Treasury Department, * appropriation for chief of division, etc 6467, 1267 *Printing House for the Blind, American, * appropriation for expenses 1378 annual permanent appropriation for, increased 272 *Printing Machinery, Supplies, etc., * no longer needed by other Government offices, to be delivered to Public Printer on requisition therefor 233 *Printing Paper* (*see *Paper, Printing). *Printing, Public* (*see *Public Printing). *Priority of Patents, * provisions relating to extension of applications, etc., growing out of late war 1313 *Prison Commission, International, * appropriation for annual contribution 744, 1210 deficiency appropriation for 505 *Prisoners, D.
C., * appropriation for payments to abandoned families of 94, 864, 1136 for support of jail, etc 94, 864, 1136 for transporting 94, 865 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of jail 41, 1019 *Prisoners of War, etc., * appropriation for expenses, etc., of, under Navy Department 132, 813 *Prisoners, United States Courts, * appropriation for inspection of prisons and 207.922 1411 for support, etc., of 211, 924, 1413 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of 53, 62, 64, 67, 347, 349, 1043, 1045, 1188, 1192 for inspection of prisons and 346 allowances to discharged, increased 1033 *Prisons, United States* (*see also*Penitentiaries, United States), appropriation for inspection of, and prisoners 207, 922, 1411 for superintendent of 677, 1296 deficiency appropriation for inspection of, and prisoners 346 *Private Dwellings, * exempt from search warrants for liquors; exceptions 315 rooms in hotels, etc., used solely for residence included 315 no report required of liquors in, for personal use only 317 *Private Property of Army Officers, etc., * loss, damage, etc., of, in the service to be paid for, etc.; conditions 1436 appropriations for paying claims 1437 *Probate Court, D.
C., * fiduciary may be authorized by, to continue decedents’ business; procedure, etc 556 enforcement of duty by executor, etc., by order of; testamentary trustee added 557 provisions, if reported “not to be found 557 no prior will admitted to probate while caveat pending 557 trial of issues as to wills; jury from supreme court petit jurors 557 effect of judgment 558 administering estates of intestates, persons entitled; widow, surviving husband or children 561 widow surviving husband, or grandchild if no child 561 father or mother, if no widow, etc 561 brothers and sisters, if no widow, parent, etc 562 next of kin, if no widow, parent, brother, etc 562 action against collector on failure to deliver property, etc 562 letters ad colligendum; duties of collector; management, etc., of real estate added 562 commission allowed 562 authority as to real estate to be expressly specified 562 powers to cease on grant of letters testamentary, etc.; delivery of property 562 service on nonresident fiduciary; power of attorney to register of wills to receive, to be filed 562 rights forfeited if power not filed 562 appraisers of estates of decedents; under letters of collection added 563 debts due by administrator or collector to be included in assets of estate 563 distribution of estate of intestate; to widow or surviving husband, the whole, if no child, parent, etc 563 one-third, if child or children 563 one-half, if no child, but parent, etc. 563 surplus, exclusive of widow’s or surviving husband’s share 563 provisions for administering estate of wife dying intestate, stricken out 567 renunciation of all devises or bequests in will of husband, by widow 567 of will of wife, by husband 568 *Probation System, D.
C., * appropriation for, under supreme court 91, 861, 1132 for juvenile court 91, 861, 1133 for police court 91, 862, 1133 *Proceedings of Congress, * appropriation for printing and binding 227, 941, 1429 for reporting, House of Representatives 637, 1257 for reporting, Senate 633, 1254 deficiency appropriation for additional pay, reporting, House of Representatives 59 for additional pay for reporting, Senate 342 for extra services, reporting, Senate 57 for additional expenses reporting, Senate 1035, 1180 *Process, United States Courts, * service of, in causes removed from State courts, if not perfected prior to, etc 554 *Prohibition Act, National, * appropriation for expenses of enforcing, under Internal Revenue Bureau 319, 654, 1274 under Department of Justice 319 deficiency appropriation for expenses of Internal Revenue Bureau in enforcing 1161cxcii *Prohibition of Intoxicating Liquors* (*see* National Prohibition Act). *Projectiles, Army, * appropriation for modernizing, etc 609 *Projectiles, Navy, * appropriation for developing armor piercing, etc 142 *Promotion List, Army* (*see also*National Defense Act, 1916, Amendments), provisions for preparation of, for Army officers 771 *Property and Disbursing Officers, National Guard, * appropriation for pay 126, 972 *Property of Alien Women, * delivery of, held by Alien Property Custodian, under specified conditions 978, 1147 *Property Taken for Naval Uses, * appropriation for restoring, etc., to owners, etc 156 *Property Transportation, * interstate commerce regulations applicable to, by railroad, or by rail and water under common control 474 wholly within one State excepted 474 by carrier by water 474 *Protecting Public Lands, * appropriation for, from fraudulent entries 194, 908, 1397 *Protest of Negotiable Instruments, D.
C., * acceptance of original, by a notary, admitted as evidence thereof 569 requirement of notary public of District of Columbia omitted 569 *Providence Hospital, D. C., * appropriation for isolating ward 90, 861, 1132 for repairs 1132 for care, etc., destitute patients 95, 866, 1137 for power, etc., plant repairs 189 *Provincetown, Mass,* (*see also*Landing of the Pilgrims), appropriation authorized for completing Pilgrim Monument, etc., in cooperation with Provincetown Tercentenary Commission 599 *Proving Grounds, Army Ordnance, * appropriation for current expenses, testing, etc 609, 1349 *Provisions, Army* (*see *Subsistence, Army). *Provisions, Marine Corps, * appropriation for 154, 831 deficiency appropriation for; reappropriation from 1920 1170 *Provisions, Navy, * appropriation for 147, 825 deficiency appropriation for 1185, 1190 *Provost Marshal General’s Office, * appropriation for completing, preserving, and transporting draft records, from unexpended balances 109 clerical force in Adjutant General’s Office 110 statements to Adjutants General of States, of military service therefrom 110 disbursing officer to be designated 110 *Public Buildings, * appropriation for Supervising Architect, etc 647, 1268 for sites, construction, etc 164, 874, 1368 for Alexandria, La., rent, etc 874, 1368 for Amherst, Mass 164 for Apalachicola, Fla 164 for Batavia, Ill 164 for Bellefourche, S.
Dak 164 for Bluffton, Ind 164 appropriation for Branford, Conn 164 for Brooklyn, N. Y., post office 874 for Buffalo, N.Y 164 for Carroll, Iowa 164 for Central City, Nebr 164 for Chamberlain, S. Dak 164 for Chandler, Okla 164 for Charles Town, W. Va 164 for Cheboygan, Mich 164 for Cherokee, Iowa 164 for Clinton, Ind 164 for Clinton, S. C 164 for Cohoes, N.Y 164 for Comanche, Tex 164 for Cordova, Alaska 164 for Dawson, Ga 164 for Decatur, Ala 164 for Des Moines, Iowa 164 for Donora, Pa 164 for Douglas, Ga 164 for East Las Vegas, N.
Mex 164 for Eldorado, Kans 164 for Eureka, Utah 164 for Fairmont, Minn 164 for Fallon, Nev 164 for Fayette, Mo 164 for Fort Fairfield, Me 165 for Fort Plain, N. Y 165 for Franklin, N. H 165 for Franklin, Pa 165 for Franklin, Tenn 165 for Front Royal, Va 165 for Gallipolis. Ohio 165 for Geneseo, Ill 165 for Gilmer, Tex 165 for Globe, Ariz 165 for Harrisonville, Mo 165 for Hastings, Mich 165 for Honey Grove, Tex 165 for Honolulu, Hawaii 165, 1368 for Hoosick Falls, N. Y 165 for Houghton, Mich 165 for Huntington, W.
Va., rent, etc 165 for Jerseyville, Ill 165 for Kansas City, Mo 165 for Kenton, Ohio 165 for Leesburg, Va 165 for Leominster, Mass 165 for Lewistown, Pa 165 for Liberty, Mo 165 for Lock Haven, Pa 165 for Long Island City, N. Y 165 for McKees Rocks, Pa 165 for Madison, Wis 165 for Marianna, Ark 165 for Marianna, Fla 165 for Memphis, Tenn., subpost office 165 for Metropolis, Ill 165 for Midland, Mich 165 for Mineral Point, Wis 165 for Montclair, N.J 165 for Mount Pleasant, Mich 165 for Mount Pleasant, Tex 165 for Muskegon, Mich., rent, etc 165 for Mystic, Conn 165 for Nashville, Tenn., rent, etc 165 for Newport, R.
I., rent, etc 165 for Nogales, Ariz 165 for North Topeka, Kans 165 for North Vernon, Ind 165 for Oconto, Wis 166 for Olyphant, Pa 166 for Orange, Tex 166 for Owego, N. Y 166cxciii appropriation for Paxton, Ill 166 for Phoenixville, Pa 166, 874 for Pittsburgh, Pa., new post office site 166 for Pittsburg, Tex 166 for Pittston, Pa 166 for Pratt, Kans 166 for Prescott, Ark 166 for Red Bluff, Calif 166 for Rhinelander, Wis 166 for Ripon, Wis 166 for Rochester, Ind 166 for Russellville, Ark 166 for Saco, Me 166 for Sacramento, Calif 166 for Saint Johnsbury, Vt 166 for Saint Louis, Mo., appraisers’ stores 166 for Salem, Va 166 for Salisbury, Md 166 for Sandpoint, Idaho 166 for Sandusky, Ohio 166 for San Pedro, Calif 166 for Sante Fe, N.
Mex 166 for Saranac Lake, N. Y 166 for Sayre, Pa 166 for Shawnee, Okla 166 for Shelbyville, Ind 166 for Shelbyville, Ky 166 for Sitka, Alaska 874 for Spanish Fork, Utah 166 for State College, Pa 166 for Steubenville, Ohio 166 for Sunbury, Pa 166 for Tamaqua, Pa 166 for Thibodaux, La 166 for Thomasville, N. C 166 for Tomah, Wis 166 for Tullahoma, Tenn 167 for Tulsa, Okla 167 for Vernal, Utah 167 for Vineland, N.J 167 for Vinton, Iowa 167 for Walden, N. Y 167 for Washington, D.
C., Engraving and Printing Bureau 167, 874 Graham Building 167 Hygienic Laboratory 167 Auditors’ Building 874 Butler Building 874 Treasury Building 874 for Washington, Mo 167 for Water Valley, Miss 167 for Waynesboro, Va 167 for West Point, Ga 167 for Wilmington, Ohio 167 for Winchester, Mass 167 for Winnemucca, Nev 167 for Woodward, Okla 167 for Wyandotte, Mich 167 for reimbursing losses on contracts for construction, materials, etc 874 for altering, etc., occupied buildings 167, 875, 1368 for marine hospitals, improvements, etc 167, 875, 1368 for remodeling, etc., Army hospitals transferred to Public Health Service 1368 for quarantine stations 167, 875, 1368 construction under Supervising Architect 1368 for repairs and preservation 167, 875, 1368 allowance for Treasury buildings, D.
C., increased 330 for mechanical equipment 168, 876, 1369 for vaults, safes, etc 168, 876, 1369 appropriation for general expenses, skilled employees, etc., Office of Supervising Architect 168, 876, 1370 for additional pay to Supervising Architect 168, 876, 1370 for superintendents, inspectors, etc., on buildings 169, 877, 1370 for contingent expenses, materials, etc 169, 877, 1370 no expense for transporting supplies 1370 for commissions to architects 169, 877, 1370 for operating force; employees specified 170, 878, 1371 for furniture and repairs 170, 878, 1371 for operating supplies; fuel, lights, water, etc 170, 878, 1371 for Salamanca, N.
Y., ground rent 171, 879, 1372 deficiency appropriation for operating supplies 45, 61, 65, 330, 344, 347, 522, 1024, 1041, 1044, 1163, 1184, 1190 for furniture, etc 61, 65, 344, 347, 522, 1184 for mechanical equipment 61, 344, 347, 1038, 1041, 1184, 1190 for general expenses of 61, 63, 344, 522, 1184 for Monroe, Mich 61 for repairs and preservation 65, 344, 347, 522, 1041, 1163, 1184, 1190 for Mount Olive, N. C 330 for Nashville, Tenn., rent 330 for Newport, R. I., rent 330 for Cape Charles, Va., quarantine station 330, 1163 for Morgan City, La 507 for Philadelphia, Pa., mint 507 for Harrisburg, Pa 1024 for Columbia, S.
C 1024 for reimbursing contractors for construction losses, due to war conditions 507, 592 for Ellis Island, N. Y., immigration station 1163 for hospital buildings, Broadview, Ill 1163 for operating force 1163 Bedford, Iowa, acceptance of building at from Sedgwick Post, G. A. R 601 Gastonia, N. O., sale of present building, and construction of new one from proceeds, authorized 1362 Kennebunkport, Me., sale of present customhouse 554 purchase of site for, at Spring Valley, Ill., authorized, with mineral rights reserved 1251 Saint Louis, Mo., rooms for subtreasury may be omitted from 392 Santa Fe, N.
Mex., use for United States courts excluded 356 reimbursement authorized of contractors for construction, etc., losses due to increased cost of materials, etc., owing to war conditions 281 technical services allowances for hospitals for disabled, etc., soldiers, increased 1163 *Public Buildings and Grounds, D. C., * appropriation for superintendent, assistant, etc., office of 661, 1280 for foremen, gardeners, etc 661, 1280 for park police 661, 1280 for watchmen, Washington’s birthplace 661, 1280cxciv appropriation for contingent expenses; uniforms, etc 661, 1280 amount from District revenues 661, 1280 for additional pay, officer in charge of 112 for dedicating Lincoln Memorial; reappropriation 889 for Lincoln Memorial, approaches 1381 for improvement and care of parks, etc 186, 897, 1388 for Monument Grounds, etc 186, 897, 1388 for Rock Creek Park and Piney Branch Parkway 186, 898, 1388 for Potomac Park 186, 898, 1389 for maintaining portions of parks for outside sports 186, 898, 1389 for Meridian Hill Park, etc 186, 898, 1389 for operating, etc., fountains in Union Station Plaza 186, 898, 1389 for increased cost of park maintenance 186, 898 1389 for Tidal Basin bathing beach 186, 898, 1389 for ferry line to East Potomac Park 187, 879, 1389 for roads, etc., Lincoln Memorial 1389 for sea wall, Easbys Point to New Hampshire Avenue 1389 for new comfort stations, Smithsonian grounds 899 Stanton Park 899 for improving grounds around Freer Art Gallery Building 899 for care, etc;, grounds of executive departments 187, 899, 1389 for trees, etc., Library grounds 187, 899, 1389 grounds of Capitol and Senate and House Office Buildings 187, 899, 1389 for Executive Mansion grounds 187, 899, 1389 for employing engineer, etc 187, 899, 1389 for repairs, etc., Executive Mansion 187, 899, 1389 for fuel, greenhouses, etc 187, 899, 1390 for traveling expenses of President 187, 899, 1390 for lighting Executive Mansion, etc 187, 899, 1390 public grounds 187, 899, 1390 for heating offices, greenhouses, etc 187, 899, 1390 for telegraph, Capitol, departments, etc 187, 899, 1390 for Washington Monument 187, 899, 1390 for repairs, building where Lincoln died 188, 900, 1390 for maintenance, Wakefield, Va 188, 900, 1390 for reflecting pool, West Potomac Park 188, 900 for Lincoln Memorial; maintenance, etc 188, 900, 1390 for Arlington Memorial Amphitheater and Chapel; maintenance 188 for Grant Memorial 188, 900, 1390 for Aqueduct Bridge, construction, etc., of new 188, 900, 1391 designated Georgetown Bridge 900 deficiency appropriation for restoring grounds, etc., around courthouse 333 for new Aqueduct Bridge, D.
C 509 for propagating gardens, repairs, etc 1026 for Executive Mansion, fuel 1026, 1168 for heating offices, greenhouses, etc 1168 for Washington Monument 1168 additional pay, park police, for fiscal year 1920, half from District revenues 509 for fiscal year 1921 874 for fiscal year 1922 1309 John Temple Graves made special commissioner, Lincoln Memorial 537 officer in charge of, to serve on Zoning Commission, D. C 500 traffic regulations, etc., under exclusive control of Chief of Engineers 898 watchmen in squares and reservations to be known as park police 364 pay, etc 364 appropriation for 364 *Public Convenience Stations, D.
C., * appropriation for maintenance 79, 849, 1119 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 39 *Public Debt, * appropriation for expenses connected with issues of 1266 use for personal services designated 1267 *Public Health, International Office of, * appropriation for annual quota 746, 1272 *Public Health Service, Treasury Department, * appropriation for clerks, etc., in office of Surgeon General 651, 1272 for pay, etc., Surgeon General, medical officers, etc 174, 883, 1376 for Assistant Surgeons General at large, and pharmacists 174, 883 for acting assistant surgeons 174, 883, 1376 pay allotments permitted 883 for all other employees 174, 883, 1376 for freight, etc 174, 883, 1376 for fuel, lights, Water, etc 175, 883, 1376 for supplies, etc., depot 175, 883, 1376 for Hygienic Laboratory 175, 884, 1376 for marine hospitals, etc 175, 884, 1376 admission of cases for study 175, 884 for outside treatment, etc 175, 884, 1376 for transporting remains of officers, etc., dying in service 175, 884, 1376 for scientific books, etc 175, 884, 1376 medical inspection of aliens 175, 884, 1376 for medical, etc., services for beneficiaries of, other than war risk insurance patients 175, 884, 1376 disbursement of allotments from War Risk Insurance Bureau 884 maintenance of home for lepers 1377 for quarantine service 175, 884, 1377 for prevention of epidemics 175, 885, 1377 for field investigation of public health matters 176, 885, 1377 for interstate quarantine service 176, 885, 1377 for studies, etc., of rural sanitation; conditional demonstration work 176, 885, 1377 local cooperation required 176, 885, 1377 for study of pellagra; limitation 176, 885 for regulating sale of viruses, etc 176, 885, 1377 for Division of Venereal Diseases 176, 885, 1378 for Hygienic Laboratory, equipment, etc 176 for expenses of hospitals under, for discharged, disabled soldiers, etc 176, 885 advertising restricted 508, 1378 for Hygienic Laboratory buildings 167 for medical relief in Alaska 203, 917, 1406 for remodeling, etc., Army hospitals transferred to, for treating discharged sick soldiers, etc 1368 deficiency appropriation for acting assistant surgeons 45, 1162 for freight, transportation, etc 45, 65, 344, 1024, 1162, 1183, 1189 for maintenance of hospitals 45, 1183, 1189 for field investigations 65, 521, 1183 for care of seamen 344, 1183cxcv deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemics 344, 508, 1183, 1182 for quarantine service 344, 1162, 1183 for services and supplies for War Risk Insurance patients, etc 377, 507, 591, 1024, 1162 disposal of products of patients during treatment 507 for regulating sale of viruses, etc 503 for Hygienic Laboratory 508, 521, 1162 for hospitals for discharged soldiers, etc 503 for interstate quarantine service 521, 118 for all other employees 1024 additional hospital facilities authorized for World War patients of War Risk Bureau and Vocational rehabilitation 1364 hospital equipment, accessories, etc., from Army to be transferred free 1365 advertising in newspapers, etc., by, restricted 508, 1373 allowance of commutation of quarters to families of officers until June 30, 1922 602 Army medical supplies to be transferred free to, for specified hospitals 1025 bill of health from American consul, etc., required of ships leaving foreign ports, etc., for United States or its possessions 1149 form, etc.; fees 1149 Broadview, Ill., uncompleted hospital building and site to be immediately acquired, equipped, etc 45, 378 completion of, and construction of auxiliary buildings directed 378 limit of cost increased, hospitals at 508 immediate completion, etc., directed 508 contracts authorized; restrictions 508 Craney Island, Va., transferred from War Department to 358 departments, etc., to report statement of their public health activities 176 detail of medical officers of, for work with Mines Bureau 199, 911, 1401 disbursements of allotments, medical and hospital services 881 families of commissioned officers, etc., allowed transportation upon change of permanent station 604 lands and buildings to be assigned to, for war risk patients 1365 immediate transfer of Forts Mackenzie, Walla Walla, and Logan H.
Roots 1365 appropriation for executing provisions hereof 1365 longevity pay of officers, based on total service in all services 604 motor vehicles, equipment, etc., transferred from Army to, for hospital use, etc 530 officers may purchase quartermaster supplies from Army, Navy, etc 507 patients of, honorably discharged from Army, Navy, or Marine Corps, may purchase stores therefrom, at same price charged as if in such service 976 pay of officers temporarily increased from January 1, 1920; rates 601 effective until June 30, 1922 604 purchase authorized of hospital, etc., in District of Columbia, for discharged disabled soldiers, etc 1060 price limited; additional authorization 1060 readjustment of pay, etc., of, personnel to be investigated, etc., by special joint committee of Congress 604 representatives to Sixth International Sanitary Conference to be selected from officers of 1022 service in Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard credited in longevity pay of officers 507 use of allotments for war risk insurance patients by 1374 for emergency fund for lands, buildings, etc., for hospital and sanatoria purposes extended 45 Whipple Barracks, Ariz., may be transferred to, for hospital purposes 963 *Public Health Service Hospitals* (*see also*Marine Hospitals), appropriation for repairs and preservation 1369 for mechanical equipment for 1369 *Public Information, Committee on, * amount allowed for incurred expenses and closing up affairs of 327 unexpended balances available for liabilities incurred prior to June 30, 1919 327 payable through Council of National Defense 327 $1, 000, 000 immediately covered into the Treasury 327 unexpended balances of appropriation for, covered in 233 *Public Lands, * appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, clerks, etc 660, 1288 for surveyors general, clerks, etc 673, 1292 for registers and receivers 194, 907, 1397 consolidation of offices, Juneau, Alaska 194 Broken Bow, Nebr., offices consolidated 907 consolidation of offices at Alliance, Nebr., Vancouver, and Seattle, Wash 1397 for contingent expenses; restriction 194, 907, 1397 for expenses, timber depredations 194, 908, 1397 for protecting, from fraudulent entries 194, 908, 1397 for swamp land claims, etc 194, 908, 1397 for protecting, etc., Oregon and California railroad lands 195, 908, 1398 Coos Bay Wagon Road lands included 195, 908, 1398 for hearings in land entries 195, 908, 1398 for reproducing plats of surveys 195, 908, 1398 for restoring lands in national forests 195, 908, 1398 for opening Indian reservations 195, 908, 1398 for surveying 195, 909, 1398 for abandoned military reservations, etc 196 deficiency appropriation for surveying 66, 345, 523, 1039, 1186, 1191 for protecting, etc.; reimbursement from fighting forest fires 335 for protection of Oregon-California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road lands 513 for contingent expenses 523, 1044, 1186 for protecting timber, etc 523, 1186, 1191 for registers and receivers 1039 for hearings in land entries 1191 added to Caribou National Forest, Idaho 1056 Nez Perce National Forest Idaho 1196 Ochoco National Forest, Oreg 404 Oregon National Forest, Oreg 605cxcvi added to Targhee National Forest, Idaho 1198 Weiser National Forest, Idaho 1194 additional homestead not to be canceled for commutation of former entry under Act of June 15, 1880 1434 entries heretofore canceled to be reinstated if no other ground therefor 1434 additional homestead entry application allowed, of Lawrence Benson 1092 Willis A.
Simmons 1435 Edward E. Voedisch 1092 validated, of Charlotte Daniels 1091 adjustment of disputes of title, etc., of erroneously surveyed, in Florida 325 area extended of Idaho and Payette National Forests, Idaho 324 Carey Act reclamation period to begin from approval of application for segregation 1085 construction work required, etc 1085 coal deposits in; leasing, etc., of 438 in Alaska excepted 438 correction of erroneous surveys of specified sections in Utah 553 preferential rights, etc., of occupants 553 lieu lands to railroads for holdings by occupants 553 confirmation of patent to Central Pacific Railroad 553 desert land entries restricted to citizens of the State, except in Nevada 1086 easements adjoining rights of way for irrigation, etc., permitted for operating works, etc 1194 not applicable to national forests 1194 enlarged homestead application authorized, of Hugh H.
Gunn 1435 enlarged homestead entries validated, where prior homestead title acquired, if for less than 160 acres 1433 if adverse claim initiated hitherto, excepted 1434 enlarged homestead entry validated, of John H. Cavanaugh 1091 Benjamin B, Gross 1091 Ladernia N. Lucore 1092 William H. Struble 1435 enlarged homestead patent authorized, of Elma Hixon Benton 1435 Edgar J. Snyder 1434 entrymen under Carey Act given preference right to lands restored from State segregation 407 residence, improvements, etc., required 407 credit of homestead residence on former entry 408 exchange of lands authorized, with R.
L. Douglass, in Nevada 1094 in Colorado with A. A. Bruce 1147 with South Dakota, in lieu of lands surrendered to Pine Ridge Indian Reservation 1193 stock raising homestead entry lands authorized, of Frank O. Kellman 1094 exchanges permitted of lands in certain counties of New Mexico, to consolidate holdings in solid areas 1239 gas deposits in; leasing, etc., of tracts containing 441 in Alaska 446 grant of additional, to Boulder, Colo., for water supply 288 Downey, Idaho, for protecting water supply; price, etc 1198 grant of, to Los Angeles, Calif., for right of way, power plant, etc 983 Pocatello, Idaho, to protect water supply, etc 596 disposal of town site lots adjoining 597 Sandpoint, Idaho, for protecting water supply; price, etc 1197 homestead entry applications allowed, of Kit Carson Kirby 1435 Arthur Lawrence Whitmore 1092 selection of lieu lands by Utah 1092 William Holsten 1093 Ralph B.
Quinn; conditions 1092 authorized, by Mattie R. Mayer 1093 entrymen on Fort Peck Reservation, Mont., ceded lands, allowed additional time for payments 365 patent authorized to Pearl B. Brazil 1434 Michael F. Campion 1434 Lila J. Herbert 1434 patents allowed both parties intermarrying, who have been bona fide settlers one year preceding such marriage 1193 settlers allowed leave of absence for vocational rehabilitation after discharge from Army, etc 288 who served in World. War, physically unable to return, may make proof and receive patent without further residence 1202 during drought of 1919, allowed leaves of absence to obtain food, etc 271 residence construed during absence 271 homesteads validated, of Gustavus Gallagher 1092 Perrin D.
Hinckley 1435 Mary A. Reim 1092 Roseberry G. Ridgway 1091 Donald Thompson 1091 Parley P. Warren 1435 Cole Weir 1434 in Mississippi and Poinsett Counties, Ark., subject to State drainage laws 392 isolated tracts in former Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, N. Dak., to be sold 595 lands authorized to be added to Lemhi National Forest, Idaho 1199 leases of nonmetallic minerals and gas on, authorized; provisions governing 437 limitation on area of sales of undisposed of, in former Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah, repealed 599 prior sales of larger area validated; payment required 600 oil deposits in; leasing, etc., of tracts containing 441 in Alaska 446 mining claims assessments on, suspended for 1919 279, 354 Alaska included 354 oil shale deposits on; leasing, etc., of tracts containing 445 mining claims assessments for 1920 extended to July 1, 1921 1084 work for 1921 not affected 1084 patent authorized to Huron County, Mich 552 Johnson County, Wyo., for poor-farm purposes 622 Thomas Johnston, of, in Indiana; effect, etc 1094 mayor of Bonita, of lands in Louisiana, in trust for owners under title from Louisiana 1053cxcvii patent authorized, to Myrtle Point, Oreg., from revested Oregon-Califonia Railroad grant 621 payment required; mineral deposits reserved 622 Robert W.
Stroud 1091 Jennie Dunphy Meyer; conditions 1091 Yosemite Stone Company, for power site, etc 1435 adjoining farm homestead entry by Warren Henry Leach 1090 enlarged homestead entry, to Elizabeth H. Boucher 1090 Amelia P. Clark 1090 homestead entry to Charlotte Strommer 1090 patents to school districts of town site lands within reclamation projects 326 phosphate deposits in; leasing, etc., tracts of 440 preference right of entry to soldiers, etc., of late war, on opening of 434 railroads may convey portion of rights of way through, for public highways or streets 621 refund of fees, etc., to Nick Sitch 1436 Billie H.
Evashanks 1436 repayment of purchase moneys, etc., in rejected entries, etc.; condition; time limit 366 excess payments under land laws; time limit 366 settlement of 366 reserved for irrigation projects, no longer needed, to be appraised, sold at auction, etc 605 title conveyed; area limitations; conditions if irrigable 606 citizenship requirements 606 receipts to be credited to project in reclamation fund 606 restored to public domain, uncovered lands in Klamath Lake Bird Reservation, Oreg. and Calif 627 revested Oregon-California grant lands, added to Oregon, Siuslaw, and Crater National Forests 405 sales of agricultural lands of 622 timber sales on power-site lands authorized 758 prior rights for homesteads, etc., on power-site lands recognized 758 payment for damages 758 extension of provisions to revested Coos Bay Wagon Grant Lands 758 rights of way through, granted for oil pipe lines 449 sale of, authorized to S.
S. Markley 1093 Saint Anthony, Idaho, of “Island Park,” in North Fork of Snake River 1093 withdrawn for Reclamation Service purposes, no longer needed therefor 1089 sale of erroneously surveyed lands in Idaho to occupants in good faith under void patents 630 sales of, in abandoned Fort Randall Military Reservation, S. Dak 550 segregations under Carey Act, by Oregon, continued 987 set aside for water supply reserve for Sunnyside, Utah 1087 sodium salts deposits in; leasing, etc., of tracts containing 447 soldiers’ additional homestead entry validated, of Thomas H.
Holland as assignee of Clark S. Bemis 1093 as assignee of George E. Fritzinger 1093 stock raising homesteads: entries of non-contiguous land permitted to existing homesteaders 287 survey authorized of Florida school sections in unsurveyed townships 1103 selection of school grant, etc 1104 timber cutting permitted for manufacturing, etc., purposes by corporations other than of the State 1088 time extended for payments by homesteaders on abandoned Fort Assinniboine Military Reservation, Mont 1086 ceded lands of Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, S.
Dak 1447 Standing Rock Indian Reservation, N.’and S. Dak 1446 time further extended for paying instalments for, on ceded Colville Indian Reservation, Wash 536 underground water supply prospecting permits authorized in Nevada 293 patents, etc., to discoverer 294 disposal of remainder of lands within area of permit 295 vehicle allowances for timber protection, 1920, increased 512 withdrawal of, for Indian reservations, except by act of Congress, prohibited 34 within water power projects withdrawn from entry 1075 *Public Library, D.
C., Free, and Takoma Park Branch, * appropriation for salaries 72, 841, 1112 for Sunday and holiday opening 72, 841, 1112 for books, fuel, etc 72, 841, 1112 for extraordinary repairs, etc 72 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 37, 1016 *Public Moneys Division, Treasury Department, * appropriation for chief of division, etc 645 *Public Moneys, etc., * appropriation for contingent expenses 1375 *Public Printer, * appropriation for, Deputy, clerks, etc... 227, 940, 1428 printing machinery, supplies, etc., no longer needed by other officials, may be requisitioned for by 233 stationery for Senate and House of Representatives may be purchased from 1036 *Public Printing and Binding, * appropriation for Government Printing Office, salaries 227, 940, 1428 for paying salaries for holidays 227, 940, 1428 for leaves of absence 227, 940, 1428 for expenses of 227, 940, 1428 advance payment from departments, etc., for work ordered; credits directed 941, 1429 for Congress 228, 941, 1429 for executive departments, etc 228, 941, 1429 division of allotments; restriction 229, 942, 1430 certificate of necessity of work required; exceptions 230, 943, 1430 authority of Congress for other printing 230 details prohibited unless expressly authorized by law 230, 943, 1431cxcviii appropriation for executive departments, etc.; all expenditures to be equitably charged to work executed 230, 943, 1431 illustrations for Memorial addresses, payment for 943, 1431 for salaries and expenses, Superintendent of Documents 230, 943, 1431 for War Risk Insurance Bureau 646 deficiency appropriation for War Risk Insurance Bureau 1 for Post Office Department 59, 520, 593, 1182 for Pan American Union 59 for Supreme Court, D.
C 59, 1037 for Department of Labor 59, 520, 1182 for paying salaries for holidays 520 for leaves of absence 520, 1037 for printing, binding, etc 520, 523, 1042 for Civil Service Commission 520, 1037, 1182 for Interior Department 520 for Treasury Department 520, 593 for Employees’ Compensation Commission 590 for Department of Agriculture 593 for Library of Congress 593 for Department of Commerce 1182 for expenses 1186, 1191 annual detailed statement to be submitted of publications issued by each department, etc 1037 number, cost of paper, printing, preparation, etc 1037 authorized; bills, etc., relating to work of House Committee on Revision of the Laws 370 enrolled bills, etc., to be printed on parchment or suitable paper 520 for War Risk Insurance Bureau, allowed from appropriations for field expenses 331 issue of journals, periodicals, etc., by departments or establishments restricted 945 allowed until December 31, 1921 1433 specific authorization required thereafter 1433 ordered: laws relating to river and harbour improvements from March 4, 1913, to end of 66th Congress 1014 pay of designated employees in Government Printing Office increased to 75 cents an hour 272 settlement of irregular, by War Labor Administration and Naturalization Bureau, authorized 341 worked permitted in Weather Bureau 237, 696, 1317 *Public Roads and Rural Engineering Office, * deficiency appropriation for general expenses 64, 67, 346, 524, 1187 *Public Roads Bureau, Department of Agriculture, * appropriation for salaries 262, 721, 1340 for general expenses; restriction 263, 722, 1340 for expenses of inquiries, expert advice, etc 263, 722, 1340 for methods, materials, etc 263, 722, 1340 for chemical, etc., investigations 263, 722, 1340 payable from Rural Post Roads Fund 1340 for field experiments in construction, etc 263, 722, 1340 for farm irrigation investigations 263, 722, 1340 for drainage of farms, swamps, etc.; plans, etc 263, 722, 1340 appropriation for investigating farm domestic water supply, etc 264, 723, 1341 for administrative expenses 264, 723, 1341 for supervising distribution, etc., of war explosives for clearing land, etc 1341 *Public Scales, D.
C., * establishment, regulation, etc., of 1224 *Public Schools, D. C., * appropriation for officers 80, 850, 1120 for attendance officers 80, 850, 1121 for teachers 80, 850, 1121 salaries of principals, directors, etc., rated 80 instruction in German barred 81 in lieu of present rates; additional longevity for year 1920 81 addition to basic salaries 851 for librarians and clerks 81, 851, 1122 for vacation schools and playgrounds 81, 851, 1122 for longevity pay 81, 851, 1122 inefficient persons not to receive 851, 1122 for allowance to principals 82, 852, 1122 for night schools 82, 852; 1122 for industrial, etc., instruction 82, 852 for Teachers’ Retirement Fund 852, 1123 duties, etc., transferred from Secretary of the Treasury to the Commissioners 852 for Americanization work, etc., instructing foreigners 82, 852, 1123 for kindergarten supplies 82, 852, 1123 for janitors and care of buildings, etc 82, 852, 1123 for matrons in normal, etc., schools 83, 853, 1124 for smaller buildings, rented rooms, etc 83, 853, 1124 for medical inspectors; nurses 83, 854, 1124 for free dental clinics 84, 854, 1124 for rent, etc., temporary rooms, etc 84, 854, 1124 for repairs and improvements 84, 854, 1124 for remodeling Hamilton Building 854 for Johnson school building 1124 for manual training expenses 84, 854, 1125 for fuel, light, and power 84, 854, 1125 for furniture; additions to buildings 84, 854, 1125 for contingent expenses 84, 854, 1125 for paper towels, etc 84, 854, 1125 for pianos 84, 854, 1125 for textbooks, etc., flags, playgrounds, school gardens, etc 84, 854, 1125 payments to teachers in nature study, etc 1125 for apparatus, etc., physics departments 85, 855, 1125 for High School laboratories, etc., supplies 85, 855, 1126 space in Franklin Building for office purposes permitted 855 for equipping, etc., junior high schools 1126 for community center department 1126 for cabinetmaker 85, 855, 1126 for extending telephone system to portable buildings 85 for community forums, etc., in school buildings 85, 855 allowance for employees, etc., increased 328 for equipment, etc., manual training schools 85 for Dunbar High School, equipment; balance reappropriated 1126cxcix appropriation for transporting tubercular pupils 85, 855 double salaries restrictions not applicable to teachers during vacation 850, 1126 free tuition to children of Army, Navy, etc., outside of District 85, 850, 1126 for portable schools 85 for additional amounts for specified buildings 85 for Eastern High School, additional amount 855, 1126 for Petworth School, addition 855, 1126 for Deanwood School, addition 855, 1126 for Burrville School, addition 856, 1126 for Phelps School, remodeling for manual training center 856 for new building, fifth division northeast 1126 for J.
R. West School, addition 856, 1126 for Takoma School, addition 856, 1126 for Wheatley School, addition; contracts 1126 for Henry D. Cooke School, addition 1126 for Dunbar High School, adjoining land 1127 for Mott School, addition to site 1127 sale of Lots 821 and 822, Square 3064 authorized 1127 amounts for construction immediately available 856, 1127 for remodeling Old Central High School 856 M Street High School 856 sites and buildings not to exceed limit of cost 86, 856, 1127 soliciting subscriptions forbidden 86, 856, 1127 plans, etc., to be prepared by Municipal Architect 86, 856, 1127 exit doors to open outward, etc.; unlocking required 86, 856, 1127 for paying, from District revenues, advances in 1877, for support of 103 for paying, from District revenues, advances in 1875 for Georgetown school building 103 deficiency appropriation for longevity pay 39, 1017 for allowance to principals 40, 1017, 1157 for Western High School, equipment 40 for W.
H. Marlow, fuel 40 for fuel, light, and power 40, 1017 for night schools, contingent expenses 40, 503, 1157 for Deanwood School, toilet facilities 40 for additional teachers 503 for manual training, etc., expenses 1017 for contingent expenses 1017 for supplies to pupils 1017 for apparatus, etc., physic departments 1017 for repairs and improvements 1017 for textbooks and supplies to pupils 1157 for transporting tubercular" pupils 1157 retirement of teachers 387 fund created by deduction from basic salaries; limitations 387 certificate of deductions to be filed yearly 387 amount received to be deposited to individual credits 387 investment and use of 387 retirement at age of 62; at 70 388 for disability 388 composition of annuity, based on one per cent of average salary 388 additional $10 for each year of service 388 minimum annuity if retired for age 388 for disability 388 payment of annuity; part from current expenses of the District 388 from salary deductions 388 credit for service outside of District 388 service in District required 388 maximum basic salary allowed 388 return of deductions on leaving the service, except for retirement 388 provisions for reinstated teachers 388 payments if teacher dies in service 389 if annuitant dies prior to receiving amount of deductions 389 provisions applicable to all teachers on the rolls June, 1919 389 teachers continuing in service deemed to consent to deductions, etc 389 discharges by Board of Education not affected 389 persons included in term "teacher” 389 meaning of “basic salary;” pronoun “he” 389 preparation of tables, records, etc., directed 389 data, etc., included 389 reports to Congress, etc 389 appropriation for expenses; proportion from District revenues 389 estimates to be submitted annually 390 no additional pay for services herewith 390 regulations, etc., to be made by Secretary of the Treasury 390 transferred to the Commissioners 852 annuity not assignable, subject to attachment, etc 390 provisions not applicable if person receives annuity from any State, etc 390 employees, included in general provisions for retirement of civil service employees 614 officers and teacher excluded 614 double salaries restrictions not applicable to school garden employees 1017 *Public Utilities, * appropriation for investigating standards of measurement, etc., of 682, 1301 *Public Utilities Commission, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries 71, 840, 1111 for general expenses 71, 840, 1111 *Publications, Departmental, etc., * continuance permitted until June 30, 1921 945 unless specifically authorized by Congress, to be discontinued thereafter 946 allowed until December 1, 1921 1433 specific authority required thereafter 1433 *Publications Division, Department of Agriculture, * appropriation for salaries 258, 717, 1336 for general expenses; sales of photographs, etc 259, 718, 1336 for agricultural exhibits at fairs, etc 718, 1337 for emergency employments, etc 718, 1337 *Publications, Government, * annual detailed report to be submitted of, issued by each department, etc 1037 number, cost of paper, printing, preparation, etc 1037 *Pueblo Bonito Agency, N.
Mex., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 434, 1248 *Pueblo Indians, N. Mex., * appropriation for attorney for 18, 422, 1239 for irrigation, etc., for 408 for water supply for 423, 1238cc appropriation for drainage of lands of, in Rio Grande Valley; condition 423, 1239 *Pueblos, New Mexico, * appropriation for irrigation, etc., for 18 *Puget Sound Navy Yard, Wash., * appropriation for public works 144, 821 for naval magazine, public works 144 for naval hospital, quarters for nurses 145 for magazine for T.
N. T 822 *Pulaski County, Ark., * time extended for bridging Arkansas River by, at Broadway 278 at Main Street 279 *Purchasing Agent, Post Office Department, * appropriation for, chief clerk 674, 1294 *Purchasing Officer, D. C., * appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 69, 838, 1109 *Pure Food Law, * appropriation for expenses enforcing 254, 712, 1331 deficiency appropriation for expenses enforcing 64, 67, 346, 1187, 1192 misbranding provisions of, extended to wrapped meats 271 *Puyallup Agency, Wash., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 27, 431, 434, 1245 *Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation, Nev., * appropriation for irrigation system on, maintenance, etc 17, 422, 1238 **Q.** *Quantico, Va.,* appropriation for Marine barracks, incinerator plant 145 for Marine barracks, water supply; reappropriation 833 *Quapaw Indian Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for probate expenses 22, 427, 1242 sale of surface of inherited allotments in, authorized for town site purposes 355 legal rights, etc., protected 355 appropriation for expenses; repayment from proceeds 355 *Quapaw Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with; condition 20, 425, 1241 for common schools 23, 427, 1242 alienation restrictions of, on allotments of designated, continued for 25 years more 1248 removal allowed if owner found to be competent 1249 mining leases permitted on restricted lands 1249 tax on product allowed Oklahoma; not a hen against land 1249 *Quarantine Districts for Plant Diseases and Insect Pests,* appropriation for enforcing regulations governing 267, 726, 1344 *Quarantine Districts, Livestock,* appropriation for establishing, etc 239, 698, 1318 for repairs, etc., to stations 1318 *Quarantine Service,* appropriation for maintenance, pay, etc 175, 884, 1377 deficiency appropriation for 344, 1189 *Quarantine Stations,* appropriation for Cape Charles, Va 167 construction work under direction of Supervising Architect 167 appropriation for Baltimore, Md., purchase of property 875 for Cape Fear, N.
C., water tank 875 for purchase of New York Quarantine Station, from the State 875 for Port Townsend, Wash 875 for purchase, etc., Texas quarantine stations 875 for Cape Fear, N. C., wharf 1368 for repairs and preservation 168, 876, 1369 for mechanical equipment for 168, 876, 1369 for maintenance, etc 175, 884, 1377 deficiency appropriation for Cape Charles, Va 330, 1163 *Quartermaster Corps, Army,* appropriation for pay, etc., of the Army 110 for pay of officers: longevity 110 for pay of enlisted men; longevity 110 for commutation of quarters, etc., field clerks 111 for mileage, officers, etc 112 for loss by exchange, disbursements abroad and in Alaska 112, 956 for subsistence supplies, etc 113, 957 care, etc., of crops, Aberdeen Proving Ground 114 for regular quartermaster supplies 114, 957 fuel, heat, and light 114, 958 recreation buildings 114, 958 bakeries, ice, machines laundries, etc 114, 958 schools, forage, etc 114, 958 stationery, printing, etc 115, 958 for incidental expenses 115, 958 extra duty pay, etc 115, 958 for transportation 115, 959 accommodations for Porto Rico officials, on transports 960 passengers and cargoes permitted on transatlantic transports 960 disposal of designated transports 961 for water and sewer systems at posts 117, 961 Fort Niagara, and Fort Leavenworth 961 for clothing, camp and garrison equipage 117, 961 indemnity for destroyed clothing, etc 117, 962 for purchase of horses 117, 961 limit; contracts, standard required 118, 962 restriction on polo ponies 118, 962 breeding riding animals; donations accepted 962 for barracks and quarters, etc 118, 962 grounds for cantonments, etc 118, 963 Fort Leavenworth 963 transfer of Whipple Barracks, Ariz 963 for buildings, Infantry Training School, Camp Benning, Ga 963 for military post exchanges 118, 963 for barracks and quarters, Philippine Islands 119, 964 rentals in China 119, 964 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at posts 119, 964 purchase of land Deer Island, Boston Harbor 964 use for National Army cantonments forbidden 964 for post hospitals, construction, etc 119,964 additions, temporary buildings, etc 119, 964 Letterman Hospital, San Francisco, Calif 964 Walter Reed Hospital, D.
C., for Army Medical School 964cci appropriation lor quarters for hospital stewards 119, 965 for shooting galleries and ranges 119, 965 for settlement of target, etc., damage claims 119, 965 for Army War College; fuel, etc 120 for rent of buildings in District of Columbia 120, 965 if no space available in Government owned buildings 120, 965 for vocational training of soldiers 120, 965 for supplies for civilian target practice 120, 966 for supplies, etc., to units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 121, 966 for supplies to other schools having military training 121, 967 for inland and port storage and shipping facilities 121, 967 for Fort Monroe, Va 183, 894, 1385 for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 1385 for national cemeteries 183, 894, 1385 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 183, 894, 1385 for burial of indigent ex-soldiers, etc., D.
C 184, 895, 1386 for Antietam battle field 184, 895, 1386 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, civilians, etc 184, 895, 1386 for removing remains from abandoned posts, etc 184, 895, 1386 reimbursement for burial expenses 184, 895,1386 applicable to retired list on active duty, and civilians dying abroad in armies of Allies 184, 896, 1386 for care of graves abroad, shipping home remains, etc 896, 1387 additional employees in Department, compiling data of graves, etc, abroad 896 for Confederate burial plats 184, 896, 1387 for burials Little Rock, Ark 185, 896, 1387 for Arlington Cemetery, toilet facilities 896 for Battle Ground Cemetery, D.
C., construction of rostrum 896 for Arlington Memorial Amphitheater 896, 1387 for national parks 185, 897, 1387 deficiency appropriation for incurred obligations from unexpended balances 46 for pay of the Army 61, 63, 65, 344, 347, 522, 1026, 1038, 1041, 1044 for barracks and quarters, Philippines 61 for supplies, services, and transportation 61, 63, 65, 344, 348, 522, 1038, 1041, 1044, 1184, 1190 for transportation 61, 63, 65, 344, 522, 1038, 1041, 1166, 1184, 1190 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 61, 348, 522, 1038, 1041, 1184, 1190 for incidental expenses 61, 63, 522, 1184, 1190 for barracks and quarters 65, 344, 522, 1041, 1044, 1184 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, etc 65, 345, 522, 1038, 1041, 1044, 1185 for regular supplies 344, 522, 1041 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 344, 522, 1041, 1044 for quarters for hospital stewards 344 for burial of indigent soldiers 345 for Vicksburg Cemetery 1025 for field clerks, mileage 1026 for mileage to officers, etc 1038 for civilian military training camps 1038, 1044 deficiency appropriation for shooting galleries, ranges, etc 1044, 1184, 1190 for subsistence 1166 for horses 1184, 1190 for military post exchanges 1184 for supplies to Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 1184 balances of appropriations covered in, for inland and port storage 1918-1919, etc 1353 unexpended balances available to pay suspended contracts for barracks and quarters 1027 hospitals, construction, etc 1027 roads, walks, etc 1027 shooting galleries and ranges 1027 supplies, services, and transportation 1027 officers and enlisted men composing 766 duties of Quartermaster General 766 procurement of supplies, construction of buildings, transportation, etc 766 except technical, etc., supplies for other branches; utilities therefor 766 *Quartermaster Corps Field Clerks,* no appointments of, hereafter 761 *Quartermaster General, Army,* rank and duties of 766 *Quartermaster General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 659, 1278 for additional employees; pay restriction 1278 allotment from fund for bringing home remains, to Cemeterial Division 1278 for additional employees, Cemeterial Division, compiling data of disposition of remains abroad, etc 896 allowance for personal services in Cemeterial Division, compiling data on bringing home remains 1164 colors, etc., of demobilized Army organized not delivered to States, to be turned in to, for national use 1439 *Quartermaster’s Department, Marine Corps,* appropriation for maintenance 154, 831 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 50, 1039, 1041, 1044, 1185 *Quarters, Navy and Marine Corps,* commutation of, to families of officers, continued during present emergency 385 *Qui-nai-elt and Quil-leh-ute Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 27, 431, 1245 *Quinaielt Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1248 *Quinby Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1011 *Quincy, Mass.,* appropriation for operating, etc., Government house at 223 for operating, etc., Government restaurant at 224 for operating, etc., Government dormitories at 224 *Quiniault Agency, Wash., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 434 *Quiniault Indian Reservation, Wash., * appropriation for road on, from tribal funds 432, 1246 *Quinn, Ralph B.,* homestead application by, allowed 1092 subject to Reclamation Act provisions 1092 water privilege restricted 1092ccii **R.** *Rabies,* appropriation for suppression of, by destroying certain predatory animals 257, 716, 1335 *Radio Communication,* appropriation for enforcing laws on ocean steamers 681, 1300 for investigating, etc., methods and instruments employed in 682, 1301 deficiency appropriation for enforcing, laws for ocean steamers 67, 340, 524, 1188 facilities for international, to be considered, etc., at International Conference 367 *Radio, etc., Systems* (*see* Telegraph and Telephone Systems, etc.). *Radio Research,* deficiency appropriation for experiments, etc., in 349, 524 *Radio Stations, Government,* all, may be used for Government messages, compass reports, safety of ships 1061 naval, for American press messages 1061 private commercial messages 1061 rates not less than by private stations 1061 to terminate when adequate, service furnished by private stations, etc 1061 final termination in two years 1061 wireless telegraph regulations to govern operations 1061 *Radio Telegraphy,* interstate commerce regulations applicable to transmission of messages by 474 wholly within one State excepted 474 *Radiotelegraphic Convention, International,* appropriation for expenses 1212 deficiency appropriation for 524 *Radiotelegraphy, Naval,* appropriation for naval shore stations 149 for site for station, Otter Cliffs, Me 150 acquisition of stations used for commercial messages, forbidden 150 for sites for shore stations 827 *Ragsdale, J.
Willard, late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow 342 *Rail and Hater Transportation,* authority of Interstate Commerce Commission to direct connections with, terms and conditions of rates, etc 483 policy of Congress declared, to foster and preserve both 499 *Railroad Administration, United States,* deficiency appropriation for liquidating accounts with carriers, etc 589 for transporting mails by 1174 War Finance Corporation to takeover Liberty loan bonds not desired to be kept by 579 *Railroad Boards of Labor Adjustment* (*see* Transportation Act, 1920). *Railroad Contingent Fund, General,* half of excess of income of carriers, over prescribed fair return to be paid into 489 administration of, by Interstate Commerce Commission as a revolving fund 490 uses designated; investment of unused moneys 490 applications of carriers for loans from 490 investigation, etc., by Commission 490 security, interest, repayment 490 lease of transportation equipment purchased from 490 action of Commission granting 491 rental charges, etc 491 purchase, sale, etc., of equipment from, authorized 491 rules, etc., to be prescribed for loans, leases, etc 491 *Railroad Control, Federal* (*see also* Federal Railroad Control *and* Transportation Act, 1920). provisions relinquishing 457 *Railroad Employees, etc.,* provisions for settling disputes between, and their employers 469 *Railroad Grant Lands,* relinquishment to Indians in Arizona, etc., extended 9 *Railroad Labor Board* (*see also* Transportation Act, 1920). appropriation for salaries 890, 1381 for expenses 890, 1381 *Railroad Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 579, 1152 special arrangement for mail by freight trains, etc 579, 1152 contracts for aircraft service; conditions 579, 1152 aircraft service payable from railroad transportation 579,1152 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 347, 349, 525, 1040, 1043, 1045, 1174, 1189, 1192 for mail transportation by; additional for increased rates 1031 for mail transportation under Railroad Administration by 1174 for transportation fiscal year 1920 1174 *Railroad Safety Devices,* carriers may be ordered to install automatic train stop, etc 498 penalty for noncompliance, etc 498 *Railroads* (*see also* Interstate Commerce Commission *and* Transportation Act, 1920), appropriation for establishing, etc., uniform system of accounting by 179, 889, 1380 for enforcing use of safety appliances by 179, 889, 1380 for securing reports of accidents, etc., from 179, 889, 1380 for investigating block-signal and train-control systems, etc., for 179, 889, 1380 for ascertaining physical valuation of property 179, 889, 1103, 1381 for securing information of stocks, bonds, etc., of 179, 889, 1103, 1381 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers by 179, 889, 1381 deficiency appropriation for ascertaining physical valuation of property of 504 for securing information of securities issued by 504 for enforcing systems of accounting by, etc 591 for enforcing safety appliances by 1159 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers by 1159 extensions of lines, new construction, acquiring lines, etc., by, restricted 477 certificate from Interstate Commerce Commission of necessity, etc., for required 477 required for abandonment of road 477 applications for certificates; hearings 478 notice to State authorities, etc 478 publication of, in newspapers 478cciii extensions of lines; discretionary power of Commission to issue, etc 478 no other approval than certificate necessary 478 injunctions tor violations 478 punishment of carrier, etc., permitting violations 478 order for safe, etc., car service, authorized, by Commission 478 extension of lines 478 condition of necessity for, etc., required 478 penalty for noncompliance with 478 intrastate switches, etc., not included 478 consolidation of, into a limited number of systems directed 481 preparation of plans, etc., for 481 income provisions; adjustment of rates to secure fair return, etc 488 percentage constituting fair return 488 rate adopted for two years 488 valuation of property to be determined 488 income from competitive traffic in excess of fair return to be paid into the Treasury 489 division of excess income between carrier reserve fund and general railroad contingent fund 489 use of reserve fund 489 general railroad contingent fund 489 issue of stock, bonds, etc., by, unlawful hereafter unless authorized by Interstate Commerce Commission 494 may convey portions of rights of way through public lands for public highways or streets 621 limit 621 payments to, directed on account of deficits under Federal control, and guaranty by Transportation Act, prior to final settlement, etc 1145 retention of excess earnings by new construction , etc., allowed for ten years 491 *Railway Adjustments Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant 675, 1295 *Railway Congress, International,* appropriation for quota 745, 1211 deficiency appropriation for annual quotas 19161920 505 *Railway Employees,* appropriation for Board of Mediation and Conciliation 176, 886 *Railway Equipment Materials,* appropriation for investigations, etc 682, 1302 deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc 62, 67, 524 *Railway Mail Service,* appropriation for General Superintendent, assistant, etc., in Post Office Department 675, 1295 for division superintendents, assistants, clerks, etc 579, 1153 full time credited hereafter when dead-heading, under orders 580 appointments and assignments restricted 580 for travel allowances for clerks 580, 1153 for traveling expenses, etc., away from headquarters 580, 1153 for miscellaneous expenses 580 rent of space at terminals 580, 1153 twenty year leases allowed 580 for per diem, two assistant superintendents 580 deficiency appropriation for expenses of superintendents, etc., away from headquarters 53 for per diem , two assistant superintendents 53 for expenses 63, 347, 349, 525, 1189 for salaries, etc 65, 67, 347, 525, 1040, 1043, 1189, 1193 for miscellaneous expenses 347, 349, 525, 1193 for travel allowance 1189 reclassifying and grading of employees in 1050 salaries readjusted 1051 salaries of superintendents and chief clerks 1052 *Railway Safety Appliances,* appropriation for enforcing use of, etc 179, 889, 1380 deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc 1159 *Rainier National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 708, 1328 exchange of lands authorized for addition to 1366 lands in, to be set aside for protection of water supply of municipalities requesting 1367 cooperative protection 1367 violations punishable 1367 *Rainy River,* bridge authorized across, by Minnesota and Canada 276 *Rainy River, Ontario, Canada,* bridge authorized across Rainy River from Spooner, Minn., to 276 *Raleigh, N.
C.,* terms of court at 532 additional for civil cases 532 *Ramsey, George F.,* deficiency appropriation for payment to estate of, for losses on levee contracts 1165 *Range Conditions,* appropriation for experiments, etc., improving, in national forests 251, 710, 1330 *Range Finders, Fortifications,* appropriation for purchase, etc 608, 1348 for purchase, etc., insular possessions 1351 *Rankin County, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Pearl River, by Madison County and, at Meek’s Ferry 572 *Rantoul, Ill.,* expenditure authorized for real estate, Chanute Aviation Field at 455 *Rape, D.
C.,* punishment for; minimum penalty omitted 567 *Rapid City. S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 25, 129, 1244 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 62, 346 *Raritan Arsenal, N. J.,* expenditure authorized for acquiring land for 456 perfection of title 456 *Raritan River, N. J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1011 *Rates, Fares, Charges, etc., of Carriers,* in effect February 29, 1920, continued until changed by law 464 no reduction, etc., prior to September 1, 1920, unless approved by Commission 464 *Real Estate,* restriction on use of Army appropriations to buy, for camps or cantonments 128cciv *Real Estate, D.
C.,* holdings by corporations limited 566 restricted if acquired to secure debt, etc 566 increase of tax on, authorized to meet District’s share of appropriations, 1917; limit 838 redistribution of taxes on new subdivisions of 1195 *Real Estate, Government Owned,* interchange, without compensation, between Army and Navy, authorized 132 *Real Estate Profiteering, D. C.,* provisions restricting, continued until ninety days after conclusion of peace treaty with Germany 104 substitution of further 298 *Real Property,* sale or lease of, acquired for Army storage, no longer needed 130 *Real Property, D.
C.,* jurisdiction of municipal court in actions of forcible entry and detainer of any 555 *Rebates, Interstate Commerce,* special, for transportation, messages, etc., by carriers, unlawful 479 *Receivers of Public Moneys, Land Offices,* appropriation for salaries and commissions 194, 907, 1397 Juneau, Alaska, duties of, to be per formed by register 194 Broken Bow, Nebr., consolidated with register 907 consolidation of. with registers at Alliance, Nebr., Vancouver and Seattle, Wash 1397 deficiency appropriation for salaries 1039 *Reclamation Act,* appropriation for investigations for utilizing lands reclaimed under, etc 244, 703, 1323 for demonstrations to assist agricultural development of projects under, etc 268, 727, 1344 lands within projects under, no longer needed for construction works, etc., to be sold at auction to citizens 605 area, etc., limitations 606 proceeds to credit of reclamation fund; use 606 *Reclamation Fund,* appropriation for all expenditures of 200, 913, 1402 half of proceeds of licenses for power projects in public lands, etc., to be credited to 1072 portion of receipts from leases, etc., of nonmetalhc mineral lands to be credited to 450 receipts from public lands in Nevada within under ground water supply discoveries, to be turned into 295 *Reclamation Projects,* contracts authorized for supplying water from, for other than irrigation 451 consent of water users; no other available source 451 rights for irrigation, etc., not impaired 451 receipts to credit of project delivering 452 patents authorized of lands within town sites in, to school districts for buildings, etc 326 reversion for nonuser 327 *Reclamation Service,* appropriation for all expenditures, from reclamation fund; objects specified 200, 913, 1402 appropriation for maintenance, etc., of designated irrigation projects 200, 914, 1403 for secondary projects 201, 915, 1404 limitation on expenditures 202, 915, 1404 interchangeable appropriations; restriction 202, 915, 1404 proceeds from leases, etc., to be covered into reclamation fund 202 for Imperial Valley, Calif., investigation 915 allowance for motor travel expenses 915 for reimbursing fund for furnishing water to Yakima Reservation, Wash., lands 202, 916, 1404 cancellation of contracts for water, etc., from Garden City project.
Kans 1054 credit allowed in accounts of C. G. Duganne 332 money received from outside parties for investigations, etc., to be covered into reclamation fund and available for use 1404 withdrawn lands no longer needed for uses of, to be sold 1089 patents to issue; area limited 1089 deposits of oil, minerals, etc., reserved 1090 disposal of receipts 1090 *Reclassification of Salaries, Joint Commission of,* time extended for final report of 386 *Recorder of Deeds, D. C.,* appropriation for rent of offices 74, 843, 1115 copying from office files to be paid from fees; rate 74, 843, 1115 certificate of change of names by corporations to be filed with, etc 1195 *Recreation Buildings, Army,* appropriation for heat, lights, etc., for, at military posts 114, 958 for conducting, etc., at military post exchanges 118, 963 *Recreation for Enlisted Men, Navy,* appropriation for; pay restrictions 134, 815 *Recruiting, Marine Corps,* appropriation for expenses 154, 832 *Recruiting, Nasty,* appropriation for expenses of 134, 815 enlistment terms for 1920 mortified 134 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1029, 1041, 1168 for advertising 1029 *Red Bluff, Calif.,* appropriation for public building 166 *Red Cross, American* (*see* American National Red Cross). *Red Lake Agency, Minn.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Red Lake and Red Lake River, Minn.,* improvement of, authorized, by Red Lake Drainage, etc., District for navigation, drainage, and flood control 1105 assessments for benefits; payment by Indians, etc 1106 *Red Lake Drainage and Conservancy District, Minn.,* authorized to improve Red Lake and Red Lake River, for drainage, flood control, etc 1105 compensation to Reservation Indians for lands taken, etc 1106 contracts as to work, etc., within Red Lake Reservation to be made 1106ccv assessment on lands benefited; basis of; maximum charge 1106 to be levied under State laws 1106 payment from tribal fund 1106 allottees benefited to repay 1106 made a first lien on lands 1106 enforcement; from fund to credit of allottee 1107 construction of roads by, authorized 1107 lands outside of Reservation subject to State laws for assessments, etc 1107 plans, etc., to be submitted within two years, or rights to terminate 1107 *Red Lake Indian Forest, Minn.,* appropriation for logging expenses, etc., from timber sales; use of receipts hereafter 14 *Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn.,* appropriation for constructing bridge across Red Lake River, from tribal funds 14 for constructing roads and bridges, from tribal funds;
Indian labor 15, 419, 1233 improvement of Red Lake and Red Lake River in, authorized for drainage, flood control, etc 1105 assessments payable from tribal funds; refund by allottees 1106 *Red Lake Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 3, 408, 1226 *Red Lake, Minn.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Redby, Minn 1012 *Red Lake River, Minn.,* appropriation for bridging, on Red Lake Indian Reservation, from tribal funds 14 *Red River,* bridge authorized across, Arthur City, Tex 324 Moncla, La 352 Nocona, Tex 529 between Oklahoma and Texas 589, 597 Preston, Tex 276 *Red River, Ark., Okla., and Tex.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made from Fulton, Ark., to Denison, Tex 1012 *Red River, La., etc.,* examination, etc., directed for plan to protect basin of, from Mississippi River floods 1354 *Red River of the North, * bridge authorized across, between Minnesota and North Dakota 584 Pembina, N.
Dak 947 drainage districts, etc., of Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, may dam, etc., for control of floods, etc 1059 *Rediscounts, Federal Reserve Banks,* rates may be graduated, based on accommodations to borrower 550 *Redwood City, Calif.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, Harbor and Creek to be made 1013 *Reeducation of War Cripples, Interallied Committee for,* appropriation for contribution 750, 1214 *Refineries, Oil,* combinations of oil land lessees for constructing, authorized 448 *Reformatories and Correctional Institutions, D.
C.,* appropriation for Washington Asylum and Jail 93, 864, 1135 for hospital expenses 93, 864, 1135 for Home for Aged and Infirm 94, 865, 1136 for National Training School for Boys 94, 865, 1136 for National Training School for Girls 95, 865, 1136 for Reformatory 98, 868, 1140 *Reformatory, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 98, 868, 1140 for constructing permanent buildings 98, 869, 1140 for maintenance 98, 868, 1140 for fuel, etc 99, 869, 1140 for constructing permanent buildings 869, 1140 sale of products, etc 99, 869 *Refund of Erroneous Collections, D.
C.,* appropriation for 99, 870, 1141 *Refund of Internal Revenue Collections,* appropriation for 654, 1274 deficiency appropriation for 46, 61, 65, 344, 347, 524, 1024, 1038, 1040, 1183, 1189 *Register of the Treasury,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 649, 1270 temporary employees from fund for expenses of loans; pay restriction 649 *Register of Wills, D. C.,* appropriation for furnishing copies of wills, etc., to assessor 74, 843, 1115 nonresident fiduciary to file power of attorney to, for receiving notices and process; effect of 562 rights forfeited, if not filed 562 *Registered Mail, Postal Service,* appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic articles 581, 1154 for indemnity for lost, international 581, 1154 deficiency appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic 54, 62, 336, 514, 1031, 1040, 1043, 1045, 1174, 1189 for indemnity for lost, international 62, 65, 1040, 1043, 1189, 1192 *Registered Mails Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent 676, 1295 *Registers of Land Offices,* appropriation for salaries and commissions 194, 907, 1397 Juneau, Alaska, office of receiver and register combined 194 Broken Bow, Nebr., receiver consolidated with 907 consolidation of offices of register and receiver at Alliance, Nebr., and at Vancouver, and Seattle, Wash 1397 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 1039 *Registration and Selection for Military Service,* appropriation for expenses preserving, etc., records of 110 deficiency appropriation for 1184, 1190 allotment from fund for preserving records of, to furnish information from records of demobilized army 509 liability for punishment, etc., for violating provisions of, not affected by declaration of date of end of War with Germany, etc 1360ccvi *Registration of Trade Marks,* register to be kept by Commissioner of Patents, of marks communicated by Pan American bureaus 533 of other marks, not registerable under United States laws; conditions 533 *Regular Army Reserves,* appropriation for pay, enlisted men 110 for pay and allowances, on active duty 111 abolished, and members discharged from obligations 775 *Regulation of Steam Vessels,* vessels of Shipping Board subject to statutory 305 *Regulatory Work, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salary of director of 1315 *Rehabilitation of Persons Disabled in Industry, Vocational,* provisions for promoting 735 *Rehabilitation of Soldiers, etc.* (*see also* Federal Board for Vocational Education), appropriation for expenses, vocational, disabled, discharged, etc., persons 178, 887 for additional amount for vocational 1379 medical treatment, etc 1379 fund for advances to trainees 1379 acceptance of training 1379 deficiency appropriation for expenses, of disabled discharged, etc., persons 1020 leave of absence for, allowed discharged soldiers, etc., making homestead entries 288 *Reim, Mary A.,* homestead entry by validated; coal deposits reserved 1092 *Reindeer, Alaska,* appropriation for support of stations, etc 203, 917,1406 sale of males, etc 203, 917, 1406 for improving, etc., industry of 716, 1336 *Rejected Entries, etc., Public Lands,* repayment of purchase moneys, etc., for; conditions 366 appropriation for 367 *Relief and Protection of American Seamen,* appropriation for, in foreign countries, etc 749, 1216 deficiency appropriation for 43, 62, 64, 66, 346, 1022, 1160, 1187, 1191 *Removal of Causes from State Courts,* service of process not perfected, etc., in State courts may be completed by officers of United States courts 554 *Rensselaer County, N.
Y.,* may unite with State, etc., in bridging Hudson River, Troy to Cohoes 1108 terms of United States court to be held annually in 395 *Rent Commission, D. C.,* creation, appointment, duties, etc., of 299 *Rent, D. C.,* appropriation for Army 120, 965 if no Government owned building available 120, 965 for Treasury Department; not available if space provided in Government buildings 164 for War Risk Insurance Bureau 173 for Interstate Commerce Commission 179 for Housing Corporation buildings 223 for Department of Agriculture, additional; condition 225 for Department of Agriculture; restriction 260, 719, 1337 for Civil Service Commission 642, 1263 for Department of State 643, 1263 appropriation for Treasury Department 652, 1272 for Interior Department 673, 1292 for Department of Commerce 684, 1303 for Department of Labor 686, 1305 for Interstate Commerce Commission 179, 888, 1380 statement of buildings under, to indicate cost per square foot for care, etc., of space 691 *Rent, Light, and Fuel, Post Offices,* appropriation for 578, 1151 twenty year leases allowed hereafter 578 limitation, third class offices, repealed 578 deficiency appropriation for 34, 525, 1043, 1045, 1189, 1193 *Rent of Court Rooms,* appropriation for 210, 924, 1413 *Rent Profiteering, D.
C.,* municipal court provisions not to affect laws relating to 1313 provisions restricting, continued until ninety days after conclusion of peace treaty with Germany 104 *Rents, District of Columbia* (*see also* District of Columbia Rents), provisions restricting profiteering in 298 *Reporting Proceedings in Congress,* appropriation for House of Representatives 637, 1257 for Senate 633, 1254 deficiency appropriation for extra services, Senate 57 for House of Representatives, additional compensation 59 for additional pay for, Senate 342, 1035 *Representatives in Congress,* appropriation for compensation 634, 1255 for mileage 2, 634, 1255 for clerks to 637, 1258 payment authorized to the two persons designated by, as their clerks; rates, etc 162 payment of arrears of pay to, while in military service, ratified 58 *Reproducing Plats of Surveys,* appropriation for 195, 908, 1398 sale of copies 908 deficiency appropriation for 348 *Rescuing Shipwrecked American Seamen, etc.,* appropriation for acknowledgments of services of officers, etc., of foreign vessels for 742, 1208 *Research Council, International,* appropriation for delegates’ expenses 215 for annual contribution to, and Associated Unions 1213 *Reservation Number 7, D.
C.,* lease to Washington Market Company of, to be annulled 1441 grounds, buildings, etc., to become United States property, etc 1441 *Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, Army,* appropriation for quartermaster supplies, etc., to institutions having unite of 121, 966 for maintenance of training camps, etc 121, 966 for subsistence; commutation to members of senior division 121, 966 payment of traveling allowances; advances for return 967 commutation to institutions furnishing their own uniforms 967ccvii appropriation for ordnance supplies to schools, etc., having units of 128, 974 deficiency appropriation for Quartermaster supplies, etc 1184 balances of appropriations covered in, ordnance stores, etc 1353 senior division to be established in universities granting degrees 776 agricultural, etc., colleges 776 specially designated military schools 777 junior division at other educational institutions 777 units of several arms to be maintained 777 detail of Regular Army officer as professor, and number of students required 777 course of military training to be a prerequisite for graduation 777 standard required 777 details from Regular Army as professors of military science, etc., authorized 777 use of retired list for, in time of peace 777 no officer on active list to be used for, etc., if retired can be secured 777 while on active duty to have full pay, etc 777 issue of Army supplies, etc., to institutions having unite of 777 appropriations available; bond required for care of property, etc 777 camps for practical instruction to be maintained for 778 time limitation 778 transportation and other expenses authorized 778 use of Army troops and property for 778 graduates to be appointed reserve officers 778 conditions; oath and service required 778 no retirement pay, etc 778 pay, etc., allowed students selected for advanced training 778 agreement required to pursue course, etc 778 course for medical, etc., students admitted to units of 779 subsistence allowance if agreeing to pursue course of camp training, etc 779 reserve officers may be admitted to medical, etc., units 779 payment for attendance at advanced course camps 779 *Resident Commissioners,* appropriation for compensation 634, 1255 for expenses 2, 634, 1258 for clerks to 637, 1258 payment authorized to the two persons designated by, as their clerks; rates 162 *Restraining Orders, D.
C.,* damages recovered under bond to obtain, etc., may include reasonable counsel fees 565 *Restraint of Trade, Combination in* (*see also *Antitrust Laws), combinations in, of electrical energy, etc., prohibited 1070 *Retirement Fund, Public Schools, D. C.,* appropriation for paying annuities, etc 852, 1122 balances reappropriated 1122 duties of Secretary of the Treasury in, transferred to District Commissioners; exception 852 *Retirement of Classified Civil Service Employees,* appropriation for expenses of Civil Service Commission under 886, 1262 appropriation for expenses of Pension Office, executing Act 910, 1290 deficiency appropriation for additional pay to Pension Office employees, on 1030 age and service period entitling to 614 special postal service and mechanics provisions 614 other specified employees included 614 extension to employees, not classified 614 discretionary exclusion if tenure uncertain, etc 614 including District of Columbia employees 614 teachers, police, and firemen, excepted 614 postmasters, and lighthouse officers, etc., excluded 614 classification for annuities; periods, and rates on basic pay, specified 614 bonuses, etc.., excluded from basic pay 615 periods of service entitling to; in different departments, etc 615 foreign, military, naval, etc 615 entitling to pension, etc., excluded 615 right to pension, etc., not affected 616 when separated from the service excluded 616 administration vested in Commissioner of Pensions 616 appeals to Secretary of the Interior 616 allowed for disability before reaching prescribed age; condition 616 medical examination to be made 616 annually thereafter unless permanent, or reaching retiring age 616 discontinued on recovery 616 suspended on failure to be examined 616 special examinations authorized 616 fees etc., to be fixed for examinations 616 if discontinued, difference between annuity and contribution to be returned 617 receiving, and compensation for injuries, not allowed 617 may select higher benefit 617 automatic separation of employees if of retirement age, after 90 days from passage of Act 617 notification by head of department, etc 617 restriction on replacing executive department employees in District of Columbia, during fiscal year 1921 617 continuance allowed for two years on certificate of head of department, etc.; extensions 617 final separation 617 application of eligibles for; certificate from head of department, etc 617 employees continued beyond retirement age 617 compulsory, not prevented 617 issue of certificates 618 commencement and continuance of annuities for age 618 for disability 618 monthly deductions from pay of employees 618 transfer to special fund 618 appropriation for annuities, etc., therefrom 618 investment of fund in Government securities; use of income 618 donations to supplement contributions from employees permitted; use specified 618ccviii consent by employees of monthly deductions inferred 618 reduced pay a full acquittance of all claims for salary, etc 618 annuity benefits excepted 618 credit for services subsequent hereto by employees transferred to classified status, or reinstated, dependent on deposit of deductions required during that time 618 for prior service not affected by failure to make deposit 619 payment to legal representative if employee die before annuities equal accumulated deductions 619 before retirement age or receiving annuity 619 to other person, if not over $300, and no claim by executor, etc 619 annuities to be paid monthly by check 619 periods on nonpay status of each employee to be reported to Civil Service Commission 619 details required 619 Civil Service Commission to keep record of appointments, transfers, etc., of employees 619 to furnish information therefrom to Com missioner of Pensions to adjust claims, etc 619 to prepare tables, as a guide to future valuations, etc 620 Commissioner to make detailed annual reports of receipts, disbursements, etc 620 moneys mentioned herein not assignable, subject to execution, etc 620 appropriation for salaries and all other expenses 620 estimates to be submitted annually 620 Board of Actuaries to be selected by Commissioner of Pensions 620 annual report upon operations of Act, with recommendations 620 to be submitted to Congress with report of Commissioner 620 to make valuation of “civil service retirement and disability fund” 620 compensation of 620 inconsistent laws repealed 620 *Retirement of Public School Teachers, D.
C.,* provisions for 387 *Revenue Act, 1916,* printing paper tariff provisions in, amended 573 *Revenue Act of 1918,* appropriation for expenses collecting internal revenue taxes under 653, 1274 deficiency appropriation for expenses collecting internal revenue taxes under 1024, 1161, 1183, 1189 *Revenue Cutter Service* (*see also* Coast Guard), deficiency appropriation for expenses 1184 *Revenue from Customs,* appropriation for collecting 174, 883, 1376 deficiency appropriation for collecting 61, 63, 65, 344, 347, 521, 1023, 1183 *Revised Statutes,* amended, section 1318 548 section 1513 140 section 1585 147 section 2138 9 section 3936 583 section 4530 1006 section 4703 586 amended, section 4878 552 section 5146 1199 section 5182 387 section 5200 296 section 5202 297 repealed, section 1110 396 section 3595 654 sections 41924196 1006 *Revision of the Laws,* bills, etc., authorized to be printed for House Committee on 370 *Rhinelander, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 166 *Rhode Island,* appropriation for naval training station 136, 816 deficiency appropriation for naval training station 1168 *Rice,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 256, 715, 133 *Richland and Sumter Counties, S.
C.,* may bridge Wateree River at Gerners Ferry 1102 *Richmond County, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Savannah River, Augusta, Ga., by Aiken County, S. C., and 275 *Richmond, Ky.,* terms of court at 400 *Richmond, Va.,* expenditure authorized for real estate, Aviation General Supply Depot at 455 *Ridgway, Roseberry,* homestead entry by, validated 1091 *Rifle Contests, Army,* appropriation for trophy, medals, etc., for 125, 971 deficiency appropriation for transportation of teams to 344 *Rifle Ranges for Civilian Instruction,* appropriation for quartermaster supplies for maintaining, etc 120, 966 selection of State, etc., teams 120 transportation, subsistence, etc., to participants in national matches 966 commutation, etc., of traveling expenses 966 for ordnance supplies for practice 127, 974 deficiency appropriation for transporting teams to national matches 1041 *Rifles, Army,* deficiency appropriation for automatic 1184 *Rifles, etc., Army Condemned,* loans of, to war veterans’ associations for ceremonial purposes, etc 977 sale, of ammunition at cost, etc 977 limitation to one post or camp 977 *Rights of Way,* authorized through Government property, Little Chute, Wis 385 easements adjoining, of tramroads, irrigation, etc., permitted for operating works, etc 1194 not applicable to national forests 1194 general authority for, through public lands for oil or gas pipe lines 449 granted across Columbia River improvements, to State of Oregon 1437 Fort de Russy Military Reservation, Hawaii 1438 Fort Douglas Military Reservation, Utah 406 public lands for approaches to bridge across Columbia River, Oreg 401ccix granted to Los Angeles, Calif., for water power works, etc 983 railroads may convey portions of, through public lands, for public highways or streets 621 *Rincon Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 3, 408, 1226 *Rinderpest,* appropriation for emergency use, eradicating, etc 269, 728, 1345 payment for animals destroyed; appraisal of values 269, 729, 1345 *Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,* appropriation for seamen’s mission 750, 1214 *Rio Grande,* appropriation for repairing Indian bridges across, at Isleta and Felipe, N.
Mex 1239 bridge authorized across, Del Rio, Tex., to Las Vacas, Mexico 1202 consent of Mexico required 1202 *Rio Grande Irrigation Project, N. Mex.-Tex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of; restriction 201, 914, 1403 *Rio Grande National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 708, 1328 *Rio Grande Valley, N. Mex.,* appropriation tor draining Pueblo Indian land in; conditions 423, 1239 *Ripon, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 166 *River and Harbor Improvements,* appropriation for Kahului, Hawaii, harbor 188 for construction of works on, under contracts, etc 900 for preservation, maintenance, and construction of previously authorized works 1009, 1202 allotments on recommendation of Chief of Engineers 1010 special report of amounts allotted 1010 for examinations, surveys, etc 1010, 1202 limited to specially designated works 1010, 1202 no supplementary reports, unless specifically authorized 1010 no work authorized until appropriation made therefor 1010 statements to show benefits accruing; recommendations as to local contribution, etc 1010 for contract work, Hudson River, N.
Y 1391 preliminary examinations and surveys ordered; projects designated 1010 Savannah, Ga., for consolidation of projects 1011 Mississippi River, La., for deep water outlet to Gulf of Mexico 1011 coast of Texas; harbors, and protection from storms, etc 1012 Ohio River, for ice piers, Pittsburgh to the mouth 1012 Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbors, Calif., cost of designated projects, etc 1012 Wrangell Narrows, Alaska, deepening channel for future commerce, etc 1013 Christiansted, Viigin Islands 1013 cost restriction on new projects repealed 1013 modification of former authorizations;
Yaquina Bay and Harbor, Oreg 1013 modification of former authorizations; Saint Jones River, Del., title to cutoff lands required 1014 Milwaukee, Wis., outer harbor improvement 1014 Delaware River, combination of projects, Philadelphia to Trenton 1014 Saint Johns River, Fla., combination of projects, Jacksonville to the ocean 1014 Cumberland River above Nashville, Tenn.; construction of lock and dam 1014 Willapa Harbor and River, Wash.; acceptance of local contribution to project 1014 transfer of seagoing dredge to Savannah Harbor 1014 claims for losses on, contracts due to increased war costs, to be filed within six months 1014 compilation of laws relating to, from March 1913, to end of Sixty-sixth Congress to be printed; distribution 1014 use for maintenance, etc., of appropriations for construction or projects, authorized 1014 diversion prohibited 1014 Army supplies, etc., to be transferred to Chief of Engineers for authorized civil works, free of charge 1015 damages to vessels, etc., by vessels on river and harbor work, to be examined 1015 by accident to other personal property included 1015 to employees in Saving Government property, life, etc 1015 claims for, to be adjusted by Secretary of War 1015 payment, if not exceeding $500 1015 other amounts to be reported to Congress 1015 deficiency appropriation for paying claims for damages to vessels caused by 46, 333, 509, 1165 for readjustments of contracts due to increased cost of materials, etc 1026, 1165 *Rivers,* appropriation for lighting of 213, 927, 1416 *Riverside, Calif.,* appropriation for Sherman Institute Indian School 12, 417, 1234 deficiency appropriation for Sherman Institute Indian School 1171, 1186 expenditure authorized for real estate, March Aviation Field at 455 *Riverton Irrigation Project, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of, Shoshone Indian Reservation 433, 915, 1404 reclamation of lands within 915 charges, etc., on reclaimed lands 915 payment for homestead entries within 1404 *Roach, Stansell, Lowrance Brothers and Company,* deficiency appropriation for losses on levee contracts 1165 *Road Construction, etc.,* appropriation for field experiments, etc 263, 722, 1340 surplus Army motor vehicles, etc., transferred to Agricultural Department for uses of 530 road making materials, machinery, etc 530ccx *Road Making Materials,* appropriation for investigations and experiments 263, 722, 1340 for chemical and physical investigations 263, 722, 1340 payable from Rural Post Roads administrative fund 1340 *Road Management, etc.,* appropriation for investigations, etc 263, 722, 1340 for determining best materials, etc 263, 722, 1340 *Roads, Trails, etc., National Forests,* appropriation for construction, etc 252, 710, 1330 *Roads, Walks, etc., Army,* unexpended balances available to pay contracts for, suspended on account of armistice 1027 *Roanoke River,* time extended for bridging, Palmyra, N.
C 502 *Robinson, Samuel,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 59, 343, 1037, 1182 *Rochester, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 166 *Rochester, N. Y.,* terms of court at 395 *Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Commission,* appropriation for acquisition of additional land by; limit 180, 890, 1382 *Rock Creek Ford, Road NW., D. C.,* closing of, between Broad Branch Road and Rittenhouse Street, authorized 1116 reversion of land to abutting owners 1116 *Rock Creek Park and Piney Branch Parkway, D.
C.,* appropriation for care and improvement of 186, 898, 1389 deficiency appropriation for care and improvement 1017 *Rock Creek Park, D. C.,* appropriation for parkway connecting Potomac Park and 180, 890, 1382 total area limited; conditions on expenditures 180, 890, 1382 *Rock Island Arsenal, Ill.,* appropriation for sidewalks, roads, etc 182 for shop buildings, repairs 182 for power plant, maintenance 182, 894 for Bridges, expenses 182, 894, 1385 deficiency appropriation for shop building for recuperators; use of unexpended balances 333 *Rock Island, Ill.,* appropriation for care of Confederate cemetery at 185, 896, 1387 for operating, etc., Government house at 223 *Rock River,* bridge authorized across, Beloit, Wis 391, 1355 Dixon, Ill 948 *Rockland, Me.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1010 *Rockport, Tex.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made, for channels to 1012 *Rocky Boy Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Rocky Boy Band of Chippewa Indians, etc., Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 16, 421, 1237 *Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo.,* appropriation for protection, etc 204, 919, 1407 *Rodgers, George D.,* payment to from Chickasaw tribal funds 24 *Rome, Italy,* appropriation for International Institute of Agriculture at 745, 1211 for International Office of Public Health at 746, 1212 for acquiring premises for diplomatic, etc., uses at 1214 limit of cost; subject to approval of commission 1214 *Roosevelt Memorial Association, D.
C.,* incorporated; purposes, etc 691 trustees; operated exclusively for educational purposes 693 special canceling stamp authorized for, at designated post offices 288 *Rose, Henry M.,* appropriation for, as assistant secretary of the Senate 631, 1252 *Rosebud Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 434, 1248 *Rosebud Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,* appropriation tor support, etc., of Sioux Indians of, from tribal funds 26, 429 for per capita distribution; purchase of cattle, etc 26 *Roumania,* appropriation for minister to 740, 1206 *Round Valley Agency, Calif.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1247 *Round Valley Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 3, 408, 1226 *Routt National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 708, 1328 *Roziene, Frederick A.,* appropriation for reimbursement to 129 *Rubber,* appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc., of 683, 1302 *Rules of the House of Representatives, Digest of,* appropriation for preparing 634, 1255 *Rumania,* appropriation for minister to 740, 1206 *Rural Credits, Short Time,* appropriation for expenses of committee investigating, etc 1347 investigation, etc., by special joint committee, on system of 730 *Rural Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for expenses, carriers, etc 582, 1155 for post route, etc., maps; sale 582, 1154 deficiency appropriation for 63, 65, 67, 347, 349, 525, 1043, 1045, 1189, 1193 additional pay to carriers, for fiscal year 1920 351 compensation of carriers, established 1051 *Rural Education,* appropriation for investigation of 671, 1291 deficiency appropriation for investigating 522 *Rural Mails Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, etc 676, 1295 *Rural Post Roads,* transfer of 1,250 Army tractors to State highway departments directed for constructing 1349 *Rural Sanitation,* appropriation for field investigation of, by Public Health Service 176, 885, 1377 deficiency appropriation for studies by Public Health Service in 1183 *Russellville, Ark.,* appropriation for public building 166ccxi *Rust, Black and Stripe,* appropriation for investigating, in wheat, etc 244, 702, 1322 *Rust Spores, Vegetable,* appropriation for destroying, etc., plants originating 244, 702, 1322 **S.** *Sabine River,* bridge authorized across, at Orange, Tex 598 *Sabotage,* aliens advocating, excluded from entry 1009 deportation of undesirable aliens convicted of violating Act to punish injury to war material, etc 594 readmission prohibited 594 *Sac and Fox Agency, Iowa,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Sac and Fox Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Sac and Fox Indian Sanatorium, Iowa,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 5, 410, 1227 *Sac and Fox Indians, Iowa,* appropriation for drainage system for lands of 1234 arrangement with owners of adjacent lands 1234 *Saco, Me.,* appropriation for public building 166 *Saco River, Me.,* preliminary examination, etc., of shore near mouth of, to be made 1010 *Saeramento , Calif.,* appropriation for fitting up rooms for district court, in post office, etc 166 expenditure authorized for real estate, Mather Aviation Field at 455 *Sacramento County, Calif.,* claim for damage to county jail allowed 1033 *Sacramento River, Calif.,* appropriation for prosecuting work of flood control 188, 1391 *Safety Devices, Railroad,* installation of automatic train stop, etc., may be ordered 498 time allowed for fulfillment 498 liability of carriers limited 498 penalty for noncompliance with order 498 *Safety of Railway Operation,* appropriation for investigating, etc., systems to promote 179, 889, 1380 deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc., systems to promote 1159 *Safety Standards,* deficiency appropriation for developing, for industrial occupations 340 *Sage Brook, Wyo.,* appropriation for auxiliary fish hatchery 1423 *Sage, Hiram I.,* may bridge Perdido River, Nunez Ferry, Ala 283 *Sailors, etc.,* appropriation for medical treatment, etc., of, war risk insurance patients 175 for vocational rehabilitation of discharged disabled 178, 887, 1376 deficiency appropriation for hospital care, etc., of discharged sick and disabled, patients under Public Health Service 377 deficiency appropriation for expenses, vocational rehabilitation of discharged disabled 504, 1020 pay allowance increased under exceptional circumstances 1021 for medical treatment of war risk insurance patients 507, 591 no passport fees required of relatives of, to visit graves thereof abroad 750 preference in clerical, etc., appointments hereafter, in departments, etc., to honorably discharged, or their widows 37 wives of injured 37 preference right for two years of, discharged from service in late war, to make homestead entry, etc., on opened public lands 434 drafted men refusing to serve, etc., excluded 434 travel at one cent a mile allowed wounded or disabled, on furlough from hospitals 976 *Saint Ann’s Infant Asylum, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of children in 97, 867, 1138 *Saint Anthony, Idaho,* may purchase “Island Park” in North Fork of Snake River, for park purposes 1093 reversion for nonuser 1093 prior rights not affected 1094 *Saint Croix Indians, Wis.,* appropriation for relieving distress, etc 29, 432, 1246 for purchase of land for 433, 1246 *Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for general expenses 205, 919, 1408 adjustment of compensation 205 transfer of equipment motor vehicles, etc., from Army 205 deputy disbursing agent for, authorized 920 for buildings and grounds 206, 920, 1409 for support of indigent insane, District of Columbia, in 97, 868, 1139 deficiency appropriation for support of indigent insane, District of Columbia 42, 590, 1158 for general expenses 51, 61, 523, 1039, 1185 adjustment of pay of employees 51 for returning funds of patients 345 articles produced by patients in course of curative treatment to be disposed of 513 credits authorized in accounts of George W.
Kreis 513 for payment of readjusted salaries, etc., as special disbursing agent 513 *Saint Helena Naval Training Station, Va.,* appropriation for maintenance 137 *Saint Helens, Oreg.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1013 *Saint Joe National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Saint John River,* bridge authorized across, between Madawaska, Me., and Edmundston, New Brunswick 161 *Saint Johns River, Fla.,* consolidation of projects for improving, at Jacksonville, and from Jacksonville to the ocean 1014 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Jacksonville to the ocean 1011ccxii *Saint Johnsbury, Vt.,* appropriation for public building 166 *Saint Jones River, Del.,* improvement of, subject to transfer of title for land for cutoff 1014 *Saint Louis County, Minn.,* time extended for bridging Saint Louis River at Duluth, by 588 *Saint Louis Indian Mission Boarding School, Pawhuska, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., from Osage tribal funds 20, 425, 1241 *Saint Louis, Mo,* appropriation for appraisers’ stores 166 for assistant treasurer’s office 656 discontinued, July 1, 1921 654 deficiency appropriation for hospital for discharged disabled soldiers, etc., at 508 operation of Government owned boats, etc., on Mississippi River above, by Secretary of War 458 subtreasury accommodations may be omitted from new public building 392 time extended for bridging Mississippi River by 1077 *Saint Louis River,* time extended for bridging, at Duluth, Minn 588 *Saint Marks River, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1011 *Saint Paul, Minn.,* may bridge Mississippi River at Sibley Street 1107 *Saint Petersburg, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1011 *Salamanca, N.
Y.,* appropriation for ground rent, public building 171, 879, 1372 *Salaries, Government,* appropriation for joint commission on reclassification, etc 227 time extended for final report of joint Congressional committee on reclassifying 386 *Salem, Oreg.,* appropriation for Indian school; Alaska pupils 25, 428, 1243 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 523, 1186 *Salem, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Susquehanna River, Wapwallopen to 160 *Salem River, N. J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1010 *Salem, Va.,* appropriation for public building 166 *Sales Tickets, D.
C.,* provisions regulating use of, by firms, etc 1219 *Salisbury , Md.,* appropriation for public building 166 *Salisbury, N. C.,* terms of court at 532 *Salmon National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Salt Lake City, Utah,* appropriation for assay office at 658, 1276 granted right of way through Fort Douglas Military Reservation for water supply system 406 *Salt River Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 1247 *Salt River, Ariz.,* appropriation for investigating need for bridge across, near Lehi 12 for construction of bridge across, near Lehi, Salt River Indian Reservation 417 cooperation, etc., of Arizona authorities 417 *Salt River Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for water rights for Indian allotments in 10 for investigating need for bridge on 12 for head gate irrigation project 408 *Salt River Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 200, 914, 1403 *Salts, James D.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1180 *Salvador,* for legation San Salvador, improving grounds, etc 1214 *Salvage,* suit allowed for, by Government owned, etc., merchant vessel and crew 528 disposition of moneys recovered 528 *Salvage Board, Army,* allowance for civilians on work of, from Ordnance appropriations 1164 *San Antonio, Tex.,* expenditures authorized for storage hangars, Aviation General Supply Depot at 455 real estate, Brooks Aviation field, at 455 Kelly Aviation Field No. 2, at 455 *San Carlos Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 433, 1247 *San Carlos Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for pumping plants for irrigation 11, 416, 1233 *San Creek, etc., Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropnation for maintenance, etc., of 3 *San Diego, Calif.,* appropriation for establishing naval training station at 822 for naval fuel depot 822 for Marine Corps case 822 deficiency appropriation for naval fuel depot 1030 acceptance of land from, for naval station site, etc 821 of lands for establishing naval training station at 145 donation of tide lands from the city required 145 site for hospital in Balboa Park 145 plans, etc., to be submitted 145 exchange of lands, Marine Corps base, authorized 145 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1013 *San Diego Chamber of Commerce,* acceptance, free of cost, of land for naval training station, San Diego, Calif., from authorized; conditions 145 *San Diego County, Calif.,* appropriation for purchase of cemetery tract, for Indians of Volcan Indian Reservation 418 *“San Diego,” U.
S. S.,* Liberty bonds of officers and crew of, lost by sinking of vessel, to have duplicates issued therefor 45ccxiii *San Francisco Bay, Calif.,* investigation of feasibility, etc., of establishing naval base in, etc., by special joint committee 820 depth of water, Mare Island Navy Yard, etc 820 time extended for report 1088 *San Francisco Bridge Company,* payment authorized to, for construction work, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, dry dock 591 *San Francisco, Calif.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 656 discontinued, July 1, 1921 654 for aircraft mail service from New York to, via Chicago and Omaha 579, 1153 for passport bureau 643 for mint at 657, 1276 for dispatch agent 741, 1208 for marine hospital, alterations, etc 1368 deficiency appropriation for mint 1184 monument to mark starting point of motor convoy from Washington, D.
C., to, authorized 1062 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor entrance, to be made 1013 Islais Creek 1013 water supply provisions not affected by Federal Water Power Act 1077 *San Francisco National Cemetery, Calif.,* appropriation for extensions 185 *San Isabel National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *San Juan Agency, N. Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *San Juan County, N. Mex.,* exchange permitted of lands in, to consolidate holdings in solid areas 1239 *San Juan Indian Reservation, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 3, 408 for highway from Mesa Verde Park to Gallup, on 18, 422 *San Juan National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *San Juan, P. R.,* branch offices, etc., established, of post office at 323 *San Juan Pueblo, N. Mex.,* appropriation for survey for irrigating 18 *San Juan River,* appropriation for bridging, Shiprock, N. Mex.; repayment from funds of Navajos 18 for reconstructing approach to Indian bridge across, at Farmington, N.
Mex 1239 *San Luis Obispo, Calif.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1013 *San Pedro, Calif.,* appropriation for public building 166 investigation of advisability, etc., of submarine base at, by joint special committee 820 *San Salvador, Salvador,* appropriation for improving grounds, etc. legation at 1214 *San Xaiver Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for operating pumping plants, etc., on 11, 416, 1232 deficiency appropriation for pumping plants, etc 1172 *Sanatoria,* industrial alcohol for, may be withdrawn free of tax 321 permits, etc., required 321 *Sand Creek, etc., Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of, from tribal funds 409, 1243 *Sand Point, Wash.,* investigation on advisability, etc., of aviation base at, by special joint committee 820 time extended for report of special joint committee investigating naval base at 1088 *Sandpoint, Idaho,* appropriation for public building 166 lands granted to, for protecting water supply, etc 1197 price; legal rights not affected 1197 mineral deposits reserved; other use forbidden 1197 report of use, etc., to be made 1197 forfeiture on failure, etc 1198 *Sandusky, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 166 *Sanitarium Company of Portland, Oreg.,* appropriation for care, etc., Alaskan insane patients 916, 1405 *Sanitary Bureau, International,* appropriation for annual share of maintenance 745, 1211 *Sanitary Conference, Sixth International,* deficiency appropriation for 1022 *Sanitation, Rural,* appropriation for field investigation of, by Public Health Service 176, 885, 1377 *Santa Barbara, Calif.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor, to be made 1013 *Santa Barbara National Forest, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 right of way through, to Los Angeles, Calif., for power works, etc 983 *Santa Clara River,* appropriation for constructing bridge across, Shivwits Indian Reservation, Utah 196 *Santa Fe County, N.
Mex.,* reimbursement of, for interest paid on bonds thereof 947 *Santa Fe, N. Mex.,* appropriation for Indian school 18, 422, 1238 for public building 166 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 1039 use of public building, for United States courts, rescinded 356 *Santa Fe National Forest, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Santa Monica, Calif.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 191, 904, 1394 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 47, 334, 1028, 1167, 1190 *Santa Rosa Sound, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of Narrows between Choctawhatchee Barand, to be made 1011 *Santee Agency, S.
Dale.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 434 *Santee River,* bridge authorized across, Murrays Ferry, S. C 1102ccxic *Santee River Bridge Commission,* bridge authorized across Santee River by, and South Carolina State Highway Department, at Murrays Ferry, S. C 1102 *Santee Sioux Indians* (*see* Sioux Indians, Different Tribes). *Santiago, Chile,* appropriation for purchase, etc., of building and grounds for Embassy at 742 *Santiam National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Santo Domingo* (*see* Dominican Republic). *Saranac Lake, N.
Y.,* appropriation for public building 166 *Saratoga, Wyo.,* appropriation for fish hatchery, quarters, and auxiliary station at Sage Creek 1423 *Savannah, Ga.,* appropriation for marine hospital, officers’ quarters 167 for marine hospital, remodeling buildings , etc 875 acquiring site for new crop plants propagation, etc., station at, authorized 730 bridge authorized across Savannah River at 1366 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made, for consolidating all projects 1011 transfer of seagoing dredge “Cumberland” to project for improving harbor of 1014 *Savannah River,* bridge authorized across, Augusta, Ga 275 Haileys Ferry, Ga 437, 1366 Savannah, Ga 1366 *Sawtooth National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Sayre, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 166 *Scabies in Sheep and Cattle,* appropriation for eradicating, etc 239, 698, 1318 *Scales, Customs,* appropriation for automatic weighing, etc 174, 883, 1376 *Scales, Railroad Track, etc.,* appropriation for investigating, testing, etc 934, 1423 deficiency appropriation for testing 524, 1188, 1192 *Schimmer, Fatik,* appropriation for refund of immigration deposit 1424 *Schofield Barracks, Hawaii,* appropriation for completing Artillery regiment quarters 1385 deficiency appropriation for 1185 *School Districts,* lands granted to, of town site lands in reclamation projects 326 *School, etc., Gardening,* deficiency appropriation for expenses promoting, etc 335 *School Hygiene,* appropriation for investigating 671, 1291 *School of Arms, Infantry, Fort Sill, Okla.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 106 *School of Fire for Field Artillery, Fort Sill, Okla.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 106 *School of Fire for Field Artillery, Fort Sill, Okla.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 106 *Schools, D.
C.* (*see* Public Schools, D. C.). *Schools, etc.,* appropriation for quartermaster supplies, etc., to military, other than with units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 121, 967 for ordnance supplies to 128, 974 military equipment, etc., to, other than with units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 780 conditions 780 details from Army; pay, etc 780 *Schools, Indian* (*see* Indian Schools). *Schools, Military,* provisions for establishing Reserve Officers’ Training Corps units in specially designated 776 *Schools of Instruction, Naval Reserve Force* (*see* Instruction Camps, etc.). *Scientific Congress, Pan American,* appropriation for expenses of delegates to Third 747 *Scientific Congress, Pan Pacific,* appropriation for delegates to, etc., under Pan Pacific Union 745 *Scientific Investigations, etc.,* transfer of appropriations for, in departments, etc., to Bureau of Mines for cooperative work 1402 *Scientific Literature, International Catalogue of,* appropriation for expenses, preparation of 181, 891, 1383 for printing and binding 229, 942, 1430 *Scientific Work, Director of, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salary 1315 *Scituate, Mass.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1010 *Scout Cruisers,* limits of cost increased of designated 156 *Screw Thread Commission, National,* term of existence of, extended two years 536 *Screw Threads,* appropriation for standardizing, etc., by Standards Bureau 683, 1302 *Sea Walls, Fortifications,* appropriation for construction of 608, 1348 balances covered in, of appropriations for 613 *Seacoast Artillery,* appropriation for ammunition, etc., for practice 609, 1349 for altering, etc 609, 1349 for accommodations for, etc., insular possessions 611, 1350 for altering, etc., Panama Canal 612, 1352 for barracks and quarters, Panama Canal 612, 1353 *Seacoast Batteries,* appropriation for construction, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 610, 1350 *Seacoast Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 609, 1349 for ammunition for 609, 1349 for purchase, manufacture, etc., insular possessions 610, 1350 for ammunition for 611, 1350 *Seacoast Defenses* (*see also* Fortifications), appropriation for barracks and quarters 610, 1349 for aviation expenses 1350 balances covered in, of appropriations for supplies 613 for contingent expenses, fortifications 613 for barracks and quarters 613 *Seals, Fur* (*see* Alaska Fisheries Service). *Seamen, Alien,* diseased, arriving in port to be treated in hospitals, etc 1082 retention until cured; enforcement of return 1083ccxv *Seamen, American,* appropriation for life saving testimonials for rescuing shipwrecked 742, 1208 for relief and protection of, in foreign countries, etc 749, 1216 deficiency appropriation for relief and protection of, in foreign countries, etc 43, 62, 64, 66, 346, 1022, 1160, 1187, 1191 *Seamen’s Mission, Rio de Janeiro,* appropriation for 750, 1214 *Search Warrants,* issue, etc., of, in enforcing War Prohibition Act 306 Constitutional prohibition 308 issue of, for seizure, etc., of illegally possessed liquors 315 not allowed for private dwellings; term construed 315 property seized, not subject to replevin, etc 315 *Searchlights, Seacoast Fortifications,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 608, 1348 for purchase, etc 608, 1348 for Hawaii and Philippine Islands 610 for Philippine Islands 1350 for Panama Canal 1351 *Seattle, Wash.,* appropriation for assay office at 658, 1276 offices of register and receiver of public lands at, consolidated 1397 preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of Duwamish Waterway, harbor of 1013 *Second Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for, chief clerk, superintendents of divisions, etc 675, 1295 for railway adjustments division 675, 1295 for foreign mails division 675, 1295 for railway mail service division 675, 1295 for postal service, office of 579, 1152 for star route transportation in Alaska 579, 1152 emergency service 579, 1152 for steamboat, etc., routes 579, 1152 for railroad routes 579, 1152 freight train conveyance 579, 1152 contracts for aircraft service authorized; conditions 579, 1152 for freight on postal cards, etc 579, 1152 for operation, etc., aircraft service, New York to San Francisco 579, 1153 for Railway Mail Service 579, 1153 for electric and cable car service 580, 1153 for foreign mails 581, 1153 aircraft service 581, 1153 for balances due foreign countries 581, 1153 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 581, 1153 *Second Class Mail Matter,* provisions for forwarding, or returning undeliverable; pledge required, etc 360 *Second Lieutenants, Army,* appointments to be made in grade of 774 order of selection; cadets 774 warrant officers and enlisted men of Regular Army 774 reserve officers, National Guard, Enlisted Reserve Corps, graduates of technical schools 774 age limitations 774 commission for cadets as, in 1920, to be after July 2 786 *Second Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for grading, Laurel to Whittier Streets 1116 *Secret Service Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 651, 1271 details from, for suppressing counterfeiting, etc., forbidden; Department of State excepted 174, 883, 1375 *Secretaries, Diplomatic Service,* appropriation for salaries 740, 1206 grades modified and pay increased 740 deficiency appropriation for salaries 348, 523, 1039 *Secretary of Agriculture,* appropriation for, Assistant, Solicitor, clerks, etc 225, 694, 1315 for employees in mechanical shops and power plant 1315 for printing and binding annual report of 229, 942, 1430 annual report of investigation completed by the Department during prior year 1347 of services duplicated by any other department, etc 1347 authorized to advance seed grain to farmers in drought stricken areas 1347 conditions, etc 1347 appropriation for 1347 transfer Army tractors to States for constructing Federal aided roads 1349 made a member of Federal Power Commission 1063 may purchase land occupied as experiment vineyards near Fresno and Oakville, Calif 1205 power conferred to control shipping, etc., plants and plant products from or into District of Columbia 726 premises of Washington Market Company when surrendered to vest in; duties, etc 1441 to publish supplementary estimate of condition of cotton crop, October 25, 1919 325 to serve on commission to report on utilizing Mount Weather, Va., station 697 transfer of powers, etc., over Alaska land fur bearing animals from Secretary of Commerce to 716 over walruses and sea lions to Secretary of Commerce, from 717 *Secretary of Commerce,* appropriation for, Assistant, assistant to, clerks, etc 678, 1297 transfer of powers, etc., over Alaska land fur bearing animals from, to Secretary of Agriculture 716 over walruses and sea lions there, from Secretary of Agriculture, to 717 over fur seals, etc., not affected 717 *Secretary of Labor,* appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc 684, 1304 for promoting welfare of wage earners, by employment offices, etc 938 authorized to lease Charleston, S.
C., immigrant station and dock 280 deportation of designated classes of aliens on order of, if undesirable residents 593 finality of decision as to 594 *Secretary of State,* appropriation for, Under Secretary, Assistants, etc 642, 1263 for expenses of International Communication Conference; restrictions 367 authorized to exchange legation premises, Bangkok, Siam 352ccxvi may purchase embassy, etc., premises in designated cities, from foreign government 1214 price may be credited on indebtedness of Government to United States 1214 on certificate of purchase, etc., credit to be given to debt held against the Government 1214 to serve on commission for purchase of embassy, etc., premises 1214 *Secretary of the Interior,* appropriation for, Assistants, chief clerk 668, 1287 for assistant to, attorneys, clerks, etc 668, 1287 abandoned Indian agency, and school buildings and lands to be sold by 415 authority of, in project for improving Red Lake and Red Lake River in Indian Reservation, for flood control, etc 1106 authorized to erect monuments to Chickasaw and Seminole Tribes of Indians in Oklahoma 1364 examine and report on proposed plans for additional irrigation of lands in Imperial Valley, Calif 600 grant permits, etc., for underground water supply prospecting in Nevada 293 lands to be designated, etc 294 issue patent to Fort Smith, Ark., for site of old Federal jail 396 Myrtle Point, Oreg., for revested lands of Oregon-California Railroad grant 621 R.
L. Credille, mayor of Bonita, La., for lands in Louisiana 1053 permit exchanges of lands in certain counties of New Mexico, to consolidate holdings in solid areas 1239 supply water for other than irrigation uses, from reclamation projects 451 deeds to certain low grounds in Washington, D. C., to be executed by; condition 1251 disputed titles, etc., of erroneously surveyed public lands in Florida to be adjusted by 325 duty of furnishing, rooms, etc., to Civil Service Commission by, transferred to Commission 642 estimates for carrying out civil service retirement Act, to be submitted by 620 made a member of Federal Power Commission 1063 may sell surface of inherited allotments in Quapaw Agency, Okla 355 may waive shore restrictions, Alaska 1059 quarterly payments to be made Osage Indians by, from funds 1250 to cooperate in administration of reserve for water supply of Sunnyside, Utah 1087 to make regulations for disposal of articles produced by patients treated at Saint Elizabeths Hospital 513 to notify governor of California, acceptance of jurisdiction over Yosemite, Sequoia, and General Grant National Parks 734 to prescribe rules for repaying moneys in rejected land cases, etc 366 *Secretary of the Navy,* appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc 663, 1282 for temporary force, office of; pay restriction 663, 1283 for enabling, to restore to owners property taken for war uses, etc 156 claims for damages to private property, etc., by men in naval service, to be adjusted by; limit 132 comprehensive report on aircraft to be made by, Secretary of War, and Postmaster General 134 to detail experts to assist joint special committee on Pacific Coast naval bases 821 to report to Secretary of Commerce, vessels of Navy, available as lighthouse vessels; transfers, etc 1058 to serve on commission to make yearly recommendations as to memorials, entombments, etc., in Arlington Memorial Amphitheater 1440 report on utilizing Mount Weather, Va., weather station buildings, etc 697 two additional employees authorized in office of 1028 *Secretary of the President of the United States,* appropriation for 640, 1261 *Secretary of the Senate,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 631, 1252 deficiency appropriation for automobile for 519 *Secretary of the Treasury,* appropriation for, assistant to, Assistants 643, 1263 for two additional Assistants, clerks, etc 643 for additional employees 1264 for divisions in office of 645, 1264 authority to purchase Farm Loan bonds extended, to fiscal years 1920, 1921 627 bonds excluded 627 authorized to provide additional hospital facilities for War Risk and vocational rehabilitation patients by purchase, etc., of existing plants 1364 construction on Government-owned sites 1365 remodeling, etc., existing plants 1365 to include structures, facilities, equipment, etc 1365 to accept gifts or donations 1365 to receive medical and hospital supplies, equipment, etc., from Secretary of War without charge 1365 to employ technical, etc., assistants for construction work; expenses limited 1365 authorized to fix pay of temporary laborers, customs service; limit 536 to reimburse contractors for losses on public buildings, etc., due to increased costs of materials, etc., owing to war conditions 281 estimates, reports, etc., required 282 deductions to be made by. from monthly pay of classified civil service employees 618 to credit of, to “the civil service retirement and disability fund” 618 investment of unused portion of fund in Government, securities 618 additions to fund of donations, etc., may be accepted 618 directed to immediately acquire and complete hospital buildings, etc., Broad view, Ill 378 disposal of flour for relief of European populations, etc., subject to approval of 548 duties of, retirement of public school teachers, D.
C 387 transferred to District Commissioners 852 investing of funds excepted 852ccxvii Government owned lands and buildings assigned to, for use of Public Health Service for War Risk patients 1365 designated forts to be taken immediately 1365 allotments for equipment, etc 1365 appropriation for additional facilities, etc.; amount for remodeling, etc., existing plants 1365 to designate extra compensation to be paid customs officials for overtime services lading or unlading cargoes, etc 402 to serve on commission for purchase of embassy, etc., premises 1214 to report on utilizing Mount Weather, Va., weather station buildings, etc 697 *Secretary of War,* appropriation for, Assistant, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 658, 1277 for temporary employees under; pay restriction, etc 658 for additional employees under; pay restrictions 1277 for Army contingent expenses under 948 for employees, sale of supplies, etc.; adjusting war contract claims 949 deficiency appropriation for Assistant 1025 ammunition, etc., no longer needed for Army, may be transferred free of charge to other executive departments, by 130 approval by, required of plans for flood control, drainage, etc., Red Lake and Red Lake River.
Minn 1106 authorized to admit to Military Academy for instruction, Ramon Ricardo Arias, of Panama 548 Tao Hung Chang and Zeng Tze Wong, of China 234 allot portion of amount for heirs of citizens killed in Mexican border disturbances, 1911, to those wounded, etc 596 bring body of unknown soldier of American Expeditionary Forces, for burial in Memorial Amphitheater at Arlington 1447 deliver hospital equipment to Kansas, to check influenza epidemic 436 deliver 1.250 tractors to States for road construction 1349 detail officers for aeronautic engineering instruction at schools, etc 594 examine into and determine loss of private property of officers, etc., while in service 1437 exchange Army cold-storage plant, Chicago, Ill., for warehouse, etc 130 deposit of proceeds 130 furnish National Museum, for exhibition, Army arms, equipment, etc., issued or produced for use 1438 States, etc., colors, etc., of demobilized Army organizations 1438 grant licenses for removing sand, etc., from Fort Douglas Reservation, Utah 588 grant right of way, Columbia River improvements, Dalles-Celilo section 1437 issue requisition for all Army appropriations for advances to disbursing officers under “Army account of advances” 975 payment from, of obligations under respective appropriations 975 authorized to issue permits for diversion of water from Niagara River above the Falls 163 lease land at Military Academy for hotel 548 construction, etc., subject to approval thereof 548 loan Army rifles, etc., to American Legion 403 cots to American Legion encampment, at Vincennes, Ind 1062 surplus tractors to States for highway construction use 584 tents, etc., to United Confederate Veteran reunion, Fort Worth, Tex 1061 sell surplus Army supplies 105 transfer medical and hospital supplies., equipment, accessories, vehicles, etc., free, for Public Health Service Hospitals 1365 medical outfits, motor vehicles, etc., to Saint Elizabeths Hospital 205 surplus explosives, etc., to Interior Department, without charge 193 use Army transports for teams to Olympic Games 738 buildings at Watertown, N, Y., to be turned over to Postmaster General by 623 claims for paying civilians for firearms taken by troops during Colorado riots, 1914, subject to approval of 296 comprehensive report on aircraft to be made by, Secretary of the Navy and Postmaster General 134 directed to make special investigations for developing, etc., inland waterway transportation 499 subjects designated 499 compilation, distribution, etc., of information valuable to commercial interests 499 machine tools, not needed, may be sold to trade schools, etc., by; terms and conditions 360 made a member of Federal Power Commission 1062 may construct, etc., pontoon bridge across Chattahoochee River, West Point, Ga 370 loan to city, for operation etc 370 expense, etc., by city 370 may loan obsolete rifles, etc., to War veterans’ associations; sale of ammunition 977 tents, etc., to Confederate veterans’ convention, Dawson, Ga 2 may sell surplus Army material, etc., to friendly Governments, etc 949 medical supplies to be transferred to Public Health Service by, for specified Hospitals, without payment 1025 motor vehicles, aeroplanes , airdromes, etc., to be transferred to postal service by, without charge 583 navigation facilities connected with power projects, subject to regulation by 1073 nitrate of soda reserve supply to be sold to fertilizer users, etc., by 573 plans, etc., of Vicksburg, Miss., Memorial Archway, subject to approval, etc., of 129 right of way for sewers, etc., through Government property at Little Chute, Wis., subject to approval of 385 surplus Army machine tools to be transferred to Vocational Education Board without charge, by 504ccxviii surplus Army motor vehicles, etc., to be sold by, to other Government services, etc.; restriction 233 to ascertain cost of improving, etc., boulevard on Missionary Ridge, Chickamauga and Chattanooga Park; report 1095 appropriation for expenses 1095 to reallot additional temporary employees to Adjutant General’s Office on work of demobilized army records 509 to report to Secretary of Commerce, vessels of Army, available as lighthouse vessels, etc.; transfers, etc 1058 to serve on commission to make yearly recommendations as to memorials, entombments, etc., in Arlington Memorial Amphitheater 1440 to report on utilizing Mount Weather, Va., weather station, buildings, etc 697 to transfer Army equipment, etc., to Capitol, etc 1035 to Smithsonian Institution custody of buildings on the grounds thereof for exhibition of Government aircraft, etc 328 tractors to be loaned by, to States for highways construction 1155 *Securities, Railroad* (*see also*Transportation Act), appropriation for securing information of, etc 179, 889, 1103, 1381 deficiency appropriation for securing information of 504 extension, etc., permitted of, acquired under Transportation Act, 1920, Federal Control Act., etc 463 issue of, capital stock, bonds, etc., unlawful hereafter unless authorized by Interstate Commerce Commission 494 provisions relating to 494 issued without authorization of Commission, void 496 suit authorized if acquired for value without notice 496 liability of carrier, officers, etc 496 recovery of consideration if acquired from carrier 496 punishment of officers assenting thereto, etc 496 personally benefiting by officer of carrier, in sale, etc., of, unlawful 496 punishment for 497 *Securities, United States* (*see also*United States Securities), appropriation for distinctive paper for 173, 882, 1373 *Sedgwick Post, Grand Army of the Republic,* acceptance of hall property from, to be used as public building, Bedford, Iowa 601 *Seditious Conspiracy,* deportation of undesirable aliens convicted of, since August 1, 1914 594 readmission prohibited 594 *Seed Grain for Drought Stricken Areas,* advances, etc., to farmers of wheat, oats, and barley purchased for seed purposes 1347 terms, etc.; lien on first crop as security 1347 amount to one farmer limited 1347 agencies to be designated 1347 appropriation for purposes hereof 1347 punishment for obtaining loan, etc., by false representations 1347 *Seeds,* appropriation for testing commercial, adulterated, etc 243, 702, 1322 preventing admission of adulterated, etc., for seeding 243, 702, 1322 for investigating introduction of foreign plant 245, 704, 1323 for purchase, testing, etc., new and rare 245, 704, 1324 for diffusing information of supply, market prices, etc., of 265, 724, 1342 deficiency appropriation for purchase and distribution 524 *Seeds, etc., Congressional Allotment, etc.,* appropriation for purchase, distribution, etc 246, 704, 1324 selection as to locality 246, 704, 1324 seed-packet contracts, etc 246, 704, 1324 Congressional distribution 246, 704, 1324 southern delivery; allotments uncalled for 246, 705, 1324 report of purchases; diversion forbidden 246, 705, 1324 *Seger Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Seismological Association, International,* appropriation for annual contribution 746 *Selective Draft, Army,* appropriation for expenses completing and preserving records, etc., of; reappropriation 110, 951 statements of services to State adjutants general 951 deficiency appropriation for registration, selection, etc., for 1184, 1190 allotment from appropriation for preserving records of, to furnish information from records of demobilized army 509 liability to prosecution for failing to comply with provisions of, not affected by declaration of date of end of War with Germany, etc 1360 *Selway National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Semiarid and Irrigated Western Districts,* appropriation for experiments in dairying and meat production in 268, 728, 1345 *Semiarid Land Farming,* appropriation for improving methods of 244, 703, 1323 *Seminole Indians, Fla.,* appropriation for relief, etc., of 12, 418, 1234 *Seminole Indians, Okla.* (*see also*Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for common schools 23, 427, 1242 for tribal schools 23, 428, 1243 for repairs, Mekusukey Academy 1243 all claims against, to be filed in one year; adjudication, etc 24 payment from tribal funds 24 monument to perpetuate memory of, to be erected at Wewoka, Okla 1364 appropriation for, from tribal funds 1364 *Senate,* appropriation for compensation of Senators 631, 1252 for mileage 2, 631, 1252 for secretary to Vice President, etc 631, 1252 for Chaplain 631, 1252 for Secretary, assistant, clerks, etc 631, 1252 for superintendent of document room 631, 1252ccxix appropriation for clerks, assistants, etc., to committees 631, 1252 preparation of Senate Manual 632, 1253 for clerical assistance to Senators not chairmen of committees specifically provided for 632, 1253 committee status 632, 1253 for additional clerks to Senators at $1,200 632, 1253 for compiling Navy Yearbook, 1920 632, 1253 for Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, assistants, etc 632, 1253 for police force, Senate Office Building 633, 1253 for Postmaster, etc 633, 1253 for foreman, folding room, etc 633, 1253 for chief engineer, assistants, etc 633, 1253 for elevator conductors, Senate Office Building 633, 1254 for contingent expenses, stationery, for postage stamps 633, 1254 for motor vehicles for mail, etc 633, 1254 for automobile for Vice President 633, 1254 for folding materials; folding 633, 1254 for fuel, etc 633, 1254 for furniture, repairs, etc 633, 1254 for packing boxes 633, 1254 for rent, warehouse for documents 633, 1254 for miscellaneous items 2, 633, 1254 for inquiries and investigations 633, 939, 1254 for reporting debates 633, 1254 for storekeeper of, additional 226 for kitchens and restaurants 939, 1427 for restoring wall decorations of first-floor corridors 1427 for document room, shelves, etc 1427 deficiency appropriation for heirs of Thomas S.
Martin 519 for widow of John H. Bankhead 592 for clerical, etc., assistance to Senators 56 for John J. McAllister, jr 56 for J. Rutledge McGhee 56 for Cornelia W. Morton 56 for Aline Thompson 56 for Helen K. Kiefer 57 for Susan Shoemaker 57 for official reporters 57 for mail vehicles, etc 57 for Dennis M. Kerr 57, 1035 for repairs, etc., kitchens and restaurants 57, 519, 592 for refrigerating apparatus, cooling air, etc., for Chamber of the 57 for Don C. Clayton 57 for inquiries and investigations 57, 342 for fuel, etc 57, 342, 519 for furniture for terrace rooms 58 for annex to folding room, old Telephone Exchange Building, repairs, etc 334 for additional pay for reporting debates 342, 1035,1180 for chief telephone operator 342 for motor vehicles 342, 519, 1036 for folding 342 for motor vehicle for Secretary 519 for miscellaneous items 1035 for stationery 1035 for additional messenger 1035 for Paul C.
Carpenter 1035 for James M. Porter 1035 for Senate Office Building 1035 for Emma Britt 1036 for Mark L. Black 1179 deficiency appropriation for Robert W. Farrar 1180 for Charles A. Webb 1180 appointment of five Senators authorized on special committee to report on readjustment of pay, etc., of personnel of Army, Navy, etc 604 chairman and four members of Post Office Committee to be appointed on Joint Postal Service Commission 583 five Senators to be appointed on special Joint Committee on Pacific Coast Naval Bases 820 four Senators to be appointed on Pilgrim Tercentenary Commission 598 motor equipment not needed by War Department may be transferred to 57 salaries for December, 1919, to be paid on day of adjournment for holiday recess 368 December 20 369 for December 1920 to be paid December 20 1081 session employees to receive salaries for June on June 5, 1920 1063 supplies for, may be purchased under General Supply Committee contracts 1036 of paper, etc., from Public Printer 1036 three Senators to be appointed for Key Monument dedication at Fort McHenry, Md 1391 to serve on Joint Committee on Reorganization of Administrative Branch of the Government 1083 *Senate Manual,* appropriation for preparing 632, 1253 *Senate Office Building,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 226, 939, 1427 for furniture 226, 939, 1427 for kitchens and restaurants 226, 939 for trees, etc., grounds of 187, 899, 1389 for repairs, etc 194, 907, 1396 for care, etc., of grounds 194, 907, 1396 for additional police protection 226, 939, 1426 for police force 633, 1253 for elevator conductors 633, 1254 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 50 for subway to Capitol, maintenance, etc 57 for ice water plants, etc., for 57 for construction 58 for kitchens and restaurants 519 for maintenance 1035 for care, etc., of grounds 1171 *Senators,* appropriation for compensation 631, 1252 for mileage 2, 631, 1252 for clerical assistance to, not chairmen of committees specially provided for 632, 1253 for additional clerks 632, 1253 deficiency appropriation for clerical, etc., assistance to, not chairmen of committees 56 *Seneca Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Seneca Indians, N.
Y.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 18, 423, 1239 *Sequoia National Forest, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 right of way through, to Los Angeles, Calif., for power works 988ccxx *Sequoia National Park, Calif.* (*see also* National Parks, Calif.), appropriation for protection, etc 205, 919, 1408 deficiency appropriation for commissioner 1033 for protection, etc 1191 cession of exclusive jurisdiction over, by California 731 attached to California southern judicial district 731 commissioner of district court to be appointed for, and General Grant Park 733 powers, etc 733 salary; residence 734 *Serbia,* appropriation for minister to 740 *Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes,* appropriation for minister to the 1206 *Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, Senate,* appropriation for, assistant, doorkeepers, messengers, etc 632, 1253 for police force, Senate Office Building 633, 1253 *Sergeant at Arms, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, deputy, cashier, etc 636, 1256 for police force, House Office Building 636, 1256 payment by, to Members while in military service, ratified 58 *Serums, etc.,* appropriation for regulating propagation and sale, etc., of 176, 885, 1377 deficiency appropriation for regulating sale, etc., of 508 *Serums for Domestic Animals,* appropriation for investigating 240, 700, 1320 for regulating sale, etc 240, 700, 1320 *Service Pensions,* rate increased for veterans of Civil or Mexican War 585 *Service Schools, Army,* appropriation for instruction expenses 106, 950 for translators 950 *Services, etc., Government,* funds of bureau or department procuring, from another, to be subject to requisition of the one furnishing the same 613 available for two years 613 *Seventh Lighthouse District,* purchasing site, etc., of depot for, authorized 1058 *Seventh Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for pairing, Webster to Allison Streets 1116 *Sevier National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1327 lands added to, by exchange with Henry Blackstone 1087 *Sewage, etc.,* appropriation for field investigations of, by Public Health Service 176, 885, 1377 *Sewers, D. C.,* appropriation for cleaning and repairing 77, 847, 1118 for pumping stations, etc 77, 847, 1118 for main and pipe 78, 847, 1118 for suburban 78, 847, 1118 for assessment and permit work 78, 847, 1118 for rights of way 78, 847, 1118 for Upper Potomac interceptor 78, 847 for pumping station, engine room force, additional pay 177 deficiency appropriation for cleaning and repairing 38, 1016 for pumping stations, etc 38, 590, 1016, 1156 for main and pipe, etc.; reappropriation 38, 327 deficiency appropriation for Anacostia main interceptor; reappropriation 38 for Upper Potomac interceptor 327 assessments for laying service, increased 1142 *Shanghai, China,* appropriations for expenses, United States court for China 746, 1211 commissioner authorized; to be ex officio judge of consular court 746 for prison expenses 749, 1216 *Shasta National Forest, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Shawnee, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 166 *Sheep* (*see also* Cattle), appropriation for eradicating scabies in 239, 698, 1318 for experiment station, Fremont County, Idaho 240, 699 for experiment station, Clark County, Idaho 1319 for investigating problems of Western States 240, 700, 1319 for diffusing commercial information of market prices, distribution, etc., of 265, 724 *Sheffield.
Ala.,* operation of school for children of employees at Ordnance reservation, authorized 333 *Shelbyville, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 166 *Shelbyville, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 166 *Shellfish,* appropriation for investigating packing, shipping, etc 253, 712 *Shelly, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North, by Caledonia, N. Dak., and 584 *Shepherd Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Rock Creek Church Road to Fourth Street 76 *“Sheridan,” Army Transport,* disposal of, authorized 961 *“Sherman,” Army Transport,* disposal of, authorized 961 *Sherman Institute, Riverside, Calif.,* appropriation for Indian school 12, 417, 1234 deficiency appropriation for 1186 *Shickshinny, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Susquehanna River, from Mocanaqua to 159 *Shiloh National Military Park, Tenn.,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 185, 897, 1388 *Ship Island Pass, Miss.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1011 *Ship Mortgage Act, 1920,* definition of terms used 1000 sales, mortgages, etc., of vessels to be recorded in office of Collector of Customs 1000 record book; contents 1000 mortgages; requirements to give preferred status or, when vessels sold 1001 indorsements on documents of vessels covered by preferred 1001 to be made by collector, etc 1001 including other property not a preferred mortgage unless so provided 1001 preferred, including more than one vessel 1001 action of court on sale under 1001ccxxi mortgages; copies of record of preferred, to mortgagee 1001 exhibition on vessel, etc 1001 written notice of prior liabilities to be given before execution of preferred 1002 restriction on making obligations creating a lien, etc 1002 collector to record notice of claim of lien 1002 notice of discharge 1002 certificate of discharge to be filed with collector; record 1002 if preferred mortgage, indorsement on document, etc 1002 bills of sales, mortgages, etc., to state interest owned, sold, mortgaged, etc 1002 acknowledgment required 1002 recording at new port of documentation 1002 interest allowed of preferred mortgages 1002 records may be inspected; certified copies furnished 1002 fees for recording, copies, etc 1003 license of master canceled on willful failure to exhibit documents, etc 1003 punishment for withholding notice of prior debts by mortgagor 1003 liability of collector for loss by failure of duty as to preferred mortgages 1003 mortgagee, etc., for failure to comply with requirements 1003 jurisdiction of court; service, etc 1003 preferred mortgage a lien on vessel 1003 enforcement; exclusive jurisdiction of Federal Court 1003 notice to be given 1004 effect of failure to give notice; recovery of damages 1004 operation of vessel by receiver; possession by marshal 1004 extent of preferred maritime liens 1004 termination of, by sale for enforcement of preferred mortgage 1004 attached thereafter to proceeds 1004 suits in personam allowed in addition 1004 not applicable to realty, etc., covered by mortgage 1004 documents of vessel covered by preferred mortgage surrendered only upon approval of Board 1004 consent of mortgagee required 1004 interest of mortgagee not terminated if vessel forfeited by violation of law 1005 effect of sale by order of court of vessel covered by preferred mortgage 1005 new mortgage, etc., to purchaser; conditions 1005 effect on price, etc 1005 rights under mortgages assignable, if not to citizens, only with approval of Board 1005 void otherwise 1005 sales of American vessels in admiralty only to citizens 1005 maritime lien for necessities, persons entitled to 1005 enforcement 1005 persons presumed to have authority to procure repairs, etc 1005 chartered vessels, etc.; restrictions 1005 waiving by agreement authorized; designated rights not affected 1005 State statutes superseded by 1000 existing mortgages not affected hereby 1006 necessary books, certificates, etc., to be furnished collectors 1006 executory regulations to be prescribed 1006 inconsistent laws repealed 1006 prosecution of all rights, etc., accruing under existing laws, authorized 1006 *Ship, Steamboat, and Way Letters,* appropriation for payment for 581, 1154 *Shipbuilding Plants, etc.,* appropriation for purchasing, requisitioning, etc 180 for acquiring, etc., plants for 181 authority for acquiring, etc., repealed 988 disposal of, under direction of the President 181 *Shipments in American Vessels, Foreign,* provisions for schedules, etc., in connection with railroad transportation 497 *Shipments of Liquors,* regulations restricting, by common carriers 312 *Skipping,* deficiency appropriation for recruiting crews, etc., for American vessels 42 alien seamen arriving with contagious, etc., diseases to be sent by immigration officials for hospital treatment 1982 bills of health required of vessels leaving foreign ports, etc., for United States or its possessions 1149 duties of consular officers, etc.; fees 1149 change of names of American vessels authorized on application of owner 436 merchant vessels, Government owned, not subject to seizure 525 proceedings in personam authorized 525 schedules of dates, routes, etc., of American vessels in foreign commerce to be filed with Interstate Commerce Commission 497 steam vessels of Shipping Board, subject to all regulations of steam vessels 305 *Shipping Act, 1916* (*see also* Merchant Marine Act), creation of Shipping Board, composition, duties, etc 989 citizenship requirements to constitute controlling interests 1008 in coastwise trade seventy-five per cent required 1008 interests specified as not deemed owned by citizens 1008 seventy-five per cent of ownership 1008 vessels purchased by citizens from Board, allowed American registry, etc 994 coastwise trade allowed foreign built, etc., while owned by citizens 994 to be operated under such registry, etc 994 employed as merchant vessels subject to laws, etc., therefor 995 sale, charter, etc., to persons not citizens, unlawful, without approval of Board 995 forfeiture of vessel, for violations 995 punishment for violations 995 provisions of, applicable to receivers and trustees 1008 operation of Government owned boats, etc., on inland waterways subject to provisions of 458 *Shipping, American Bureau of,* departments, etc., directed to recognize classification of vessels by 998ccxxii *Shipping Board, United States* (*see* also Merchant Marine Act, 1920), appropriation for salaries 180, 891, 1382 for expenses 180, 891, 1382 investigating foreign discriminations against American vessels and shippers 1382 for emergency shipping fund 180 emergency shipping fund for building ships reduced 891 for Emergency Fleet Corporation expenses; sources available 891, 1382 for fitting office accommodation in new Navy Building for 1287 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 524, 1187 for national security and defense under 1187 authority to build, purchase, etc., ships by, repealed 988 awards, settlements, etc., in admiralty causes of merchant vessels of, to be reported to Congress 528 bonds in admiralty causes given by, to be canceled 526 assumption of liability by United States 526 creation of, composed of seven commissioners 989 appointment, tenure of office, etc 989 qualifications, geographical and political division 989 taking part in claim, etc., if pecuniarly interested, forbidden 989 other employment, or relations with carriers forbidden 989 business procedure, legal assistance, etc 990 duties of existing Board continued by 990 salary of members increased 990 execution of policy for development of American Merchant Marine by, directed 988 moneys received in actions in connection of merchant vessels, etc., of, to be credited to funds thereof 528 no additional ships to be built by 891, 1382 cost plus contracts forbidden 891 rent allowance in District of Columbia restricted 891 printing bulletins, etc., by, forbidden 891, 1383 authorized reports, etc., excepted 891, 1383 rates for mail shipments on American vessels to be determined by Postmaster General and 998 to report to Secretary of Commerce vessels of, available as lighthouse tenders and light vessels; transfers, etc 1058 vessels of, subject to all statutory regulations of steam vessels 305 *Shipping Bulletin,* publication of, by Communications Office, Navy Department, authorized 1028 *Shipping Charters,* control of rates, etc., by the President, repealed 988 *Shipping Commissioners,* appropriation for salaries 680, 1299 for clerks in offices of 680, 1299 for contingent expenses 680, 1299 deficiency appropriation for, Galveston, Tex 340 for office clerks 340 *Shipping Documents,* loans allowed by national banks, secured by, on commodities in shipment 296 *Shipping Fund, Emergency* (*see* Emergency Shipping Fund). *Shipping Service,* appropriation for salaries of commissioners at specified ports 680, 1299 for clerk hire; contingent expenses 680, 1299 for admeasurement of vessels; counting passengers 680, 1299 for motor boats to enforce navigation laws 680, 1299 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 1040 *Shiprock, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for bridging San Juan River, at 18 *Ships* (*see also* Vessels), appropriation for purchase, etc., of, by Shipping Board; reappropriation 181 contracts for constructing, restricted 181 *Shipwrecked American Seamen, etc.,* appropriation for life earing testimonials in rescuing 742, 1208 for relief of, in Alaska, etc 749, 1216 deficiency appropriation for relief, etc 1017, 1160, 1187, 1191 *Shipyard Employees,* provisions for transporting, etc., repealed 988 *Shipyards,* appropriation for acquiring, etc., plants for shipbuilding 181 for housing, etc., shipyard employees 181 *Shivwits Indian Reservation, Utah,* appropriation for irrigation project on 3, 408, 1226 for bridge in; repayment 196 contribution, etc., by State 197 *Shoemaker, Susan,* deficiency appropriation for services 57 *Shooters Island, New York Harbor,* preliminary examination, etc., of, channel for removing shoal west of, to be made 1010 *Shooting Galleries and Ranges, Army,* appropriation for expenses 119, 965 deficiency appropriation for 1044, 1184, 1190 unexpended balances available to pay contracts for, suspended on account of armistice 1027 *Shooting Galleries, Ranges, etc., Navy,* appropriation for expenses 135, 815 *Shoreham, Vt.,* bridge authorized across Lake Champlain, to Ticonderoga from 551 *Short and Long Hauls, Railroad* (*see* also Transportation Act, 1920), provisions relating to 480 *Short Time Rural Credits Committee,* joint committee of Senate and House constituted; composition 730 to investigate, etc., system of short time rural credits 730 appropriation for expenses 730, 1347 *Shoshone Agency, Nev., Western,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434 *Shoshone Agency, Wyo.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Shoshone Indian Reservation, Nev., Western,* appropriation for irrigation system 3, 408, 1226 *Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo.,* appropriation for Indian school 30, 433, 1247 for irrigation system 30, 433, 1247 for Riverton project 433 for irrigating conditionally ceded lands 30, 433, 1247 payment of construction charges, etc 30ccxxiii appropriation for share of diversion dam, etc., for irrigating Indian land on ceded portion of 30 for roads and bridges; reimbursement 30, 433, 1247 deficiency appropriation for irrigation system 64, 1172 for Indian school 66, 1186 for roads, etc 1039 *Shoshone Indians, Wyo.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 30, 433, 1247 for fulfilling treaty with 30, 433, 1247 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 1186 *Shoshone Irrigation Project, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 201, 915, 1404 deficiency appropriation for, ceded lands 1172 *Shoshone National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Shrimp,* appropriation for investigating handling, etc 712 *Shrubs,* appropriation for study of diseases of 243, 701, 1321 *Siam,* appropriation for minister to 740, 1206 for interpreter to legation, etc 740, 1207 for expenses of American prisoners in 749, 1216 exchange of legation premises, Bangkok, authorized 352 *Siege Cannon, etc., Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of 609, 1349 for ammunition for 609, 1349 for ammunition for practice 1349 *Sierra National Forest, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 exchange of lands for addition to, authorized 980 *Signal Corps, Army,* appropriation for aviation increase, officers of 110 for enlisted men, aviation increase 110 officers and enlisted men composing 768 expenditure authorized for real estate at Camp Alfred Vail, N.
J 454 unexpended balances available to pay contracts for aviation increase suspended on account of armistice 1027 *Signal Corps School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 106, 950 *Signal Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 659, 1277 for additional employees; pay restriction 1277 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from appropriations for fortifications, etc 659, 1277 *Signal Service, Army,* appropriation for expenses, telegraph, telephone, etc., systems 107, 952 electric plants at posts, etc 107, 952 civilian employees 107, 952 signaling research, etc 107, 952 buildings, etc., for supplies 108, 952 for telephone service for Coast Artillery posts 108 for Washington-Alaska cable and telegraph 108, 952 for operating fire control installations, seacoast defenses 609, 1349 for operating fire control installations, insular possessions 610, 1350 deficiency appropriation for expenses 344, 522, 1041, 1184 for telegraph and telephone system; re-appropriation 509 for Washington-Alaska cable and telegraph; reappropriation 510 for aviation increase 1184 for commercial telephone service at Coast Artillery posts 1190 payment for tuition, etc., of officers at technical schools 509 unexpended balances available to pay contracts for, suspended on account of armistice 1027 *Signaling Systems, Army,* appropriation for researches, etc., in, by Signal Corps 108, 952 *Siletz Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 25, 31, 428, 434, 1243 *Silver City, N.
Mex.,* reimbursement of, for interest, and bonds issued thereby 947 *Silver Mining,* leases allowed for, on unallotted withdrawn mineral lands of Indian reservations in designated States 31 *Silver Stars, Army,* to be worn by person cited for gallantry in action, in orders from headquarters of force commanded by a general officer 399 if force appropriate to such command 399 *Simmons, Willis A.,* additional homestead application of, authorized 1435 *Simpson, Col. William A., U.
S. A., retired,* may be appointed brigadier general on retired list 606 *Sinking Fund, D. C.,* appropriation for clerk in Treasurer’s Office 70, 110, 839 for payments to 92, 862, 1134 *Sioux Indians, Different Tribes, Nebr., N. and S. Dak.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 25, 429, 1244 for agency employees 26, 429, 1244 for subsistence 26, 429, 1244 for support of schools 26, 429, 1244 for Yankton Sioux 26, 429, 1244 for support, etc., of Indians of Rosebud Agency, S.
Dak 26, 429 for per capita distribution, etc., to Rosebud Sioux 26 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 62, 66, 345, 523, 1042, 1186 for education 345 all claims of, against the United States, to be submitted to Court of Claims 738 jurisdiction conferred 738 procedure, etc 738 payment of attorneys’ fees; limit 739 *Sioux Indians of Devils Lake, N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 19, 424, 1239 *Sioux National Forest, S. Dak. and Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250 *Sirup,* appropriation for investigating production, etc., of cane and sorghum 244 *Sirup, Table,* appropriation for investigating manufacture of; utilizing new sources 254, 712, 1331ccxxiv *Sirups* (*see* Sugar Equalization Board). *Sirups, Flavoring,* unfit for intoxicating beverages, etc., not subject to Constitutional prohibition provisions 309 conditions; permits, etc., required 309 *Siskiwit River, Wis.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1012 *Siskiyou National Forest, Oreg. and Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Sitch, Nick,* refund of land office fees, etc., to 1436 *Sitgreaves National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Sitka, Alaska,* appropriation for public building site 874 *Siuslaw National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 revested Oregon and California lands added to, for protection of Corvallis water supply 406 *Six Nations Indians, N.
Y.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 18, 423, 1239 *Sixteenth Lighthouse District,* continuing construction of depot for, authorized 1058 *Sixteenth Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paying, G Street to Kentucky Avenue 1116 *Sixth Lighthouse District,* completing depot for, at Charleston, S. C., authorized 1058 *Sixth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paying, Newton to Otis Streets 845 *Skins, etc.* (*see* Hides, Skins, and Leather). *Skoolah, Davie, Indian Allottee,* patent issued to, canceled, etc 28 *Slave Trade, International Bureau for Repressing African,* appropriation for annual contribution 744, 1210 *Slot Vending Machines, etc., D.
C.,* provision regulating use of 1219 *Slovenes, Serbs, Croats, and,* appropriation for minister to the 1206 *Smallpox,* appropriation for prevention, etc., among Indians 4, 410, 1222 for preventing spread of, District of Columbia 89, 860, 1131 for prevention of epidemic 175, 885, 1377 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemic 508 *Smith, J. J., and J. E. McGee,* may bridge Savannah River near Haileys Ferry, S. C. and Ga 1366 *Smith, Sid,* may bridge Red River between Texas and Oklahoma 597 *Smith, Sydney E.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 332 *Smithsonian Institution,* appropriation for international exchanges 181, 891, 1383 for American Ethnology 181, 891, 1383 for International Catalogue of Scientific Literature 181, 891, 1383 for Astrophysical Observatory 181, 892, 1383 for expenses, observing sun’s eclipse, 1919 181 appropriation for National Museum 181, 892, 1383 for National Gallery of Art 892, 1383 for National Zoological Park 181, 892, 1384 for care, etc., of grounds 186, 899, 1388 for new comfort station in grounds of 187, 899 for Freer Art Gallery, grounds 899 for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1429 deficiency appropriation for National Museum 62, 346, 524, 1039, 1159 for National Museum, Freer Building 328 for fitting up temporary Army building in grounds of, for aircraft exposition 328 for international exchanges 329 for refund of income tax on proceeds of gift by Charles L.
Freer, for erection of building for art collection at 507 for American ethnology 524 for astrophysical observatory 1039 reappointment as regent, of Charles F. Choate, jr 550 *Smokeless Powder, Navy,* appropriation for purchase and manufacture 142, 819 *Smyrna, Turkey,* appropriation for prison expenses 1216 *Snake Indians, Yahooskin Band of,* all claims of, against the United States to be submitted to Court of Claims 623 procedure, etc 624 *Snake River,* bridge authorized across, Pasco, Wash 161 *Snake River, Idaho,* sale of lands erroneously surveyed along the, to occupants in good faith under void patents 630 titles to be adjusted in accordance with corrected survey 630 payments, etc., required 630 *Snoqualmie National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Snow and Ice, D.
C.,* appropriation for removing, from streets, sidewalks, gutters, etc 78, 848, 1118 *Snyder, A. R.,* appropriation for reimbursement 9 *Snyder, Edgar J.,* enlarged homestead patent to 1434 *Soboba Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 1226 *Social Hygiene Board, Interdepartmental* (*see* also Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board), appropriation for expenses, allotments, etc 178, 888 *Sodium, Deposits of,* prospecting permits allowed for salts of, on public lands 447 for period of two years 447 maximum area included 447 not applicable to San Bernardino County, Calif 447 lease to permittee on discovery, of one-half of area 447 royalty on production 447 preference for remainder of lands to permittee 447 lands containing known deposits to be leased by competitive bidding, etc 447 minimum royalty; rental 447 period of leases indeterminate; working conditions 447 unoccupied nonmineral lands may be used for camp sites, refining works, etc 447 annual rental 447ccxxv *Sodium Nitrate,* deficiency appropriation for storage 1190 *Soil Bacteriology, etc.,* appropriation for investigations, etc 243, 702, 1322 testing bacterial cultures for inoculating legumes 243, 702, 1322 publishing tests; names of dealers in impure, etc 243, 702, 1322 *Soil Fertility,* appropriation for investigations 243, 702, 1322 *Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 254, 713, 1322 for general expenses 255, 713, 1322 for chemical and physical investigations 255, 713, 1322 for potash, etc., investigations 255, 714, 1333 for cooperative investigations of soils, mapping, etc 255, 714, 1333 for classification of agricultural lands 255, 714, 1333 for commercial potash production demonstrations, etc 255 sale of product 255 for operating kelp plant, Summerland, Calif.; sale, etc., of product 714, 1333 sale of plant authorized 1333 for administrative expenses 255, 714, 1333 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 1187 *Solar Eclipse, 1919,* appropriation for expense of observing 181 *Soldier, American Unknown,* body of, who was a member of American Expeditionary Forces, and died dur World War, to be brought for burial in Arlington Memorial Amphitheater 1447 *Soldiers, etc.* (*see* also Enlisted Men, Army), appropriation for medical treatment, etc., of, war risk insurance patients 175 for expenses, vocational rehabilitation of discharged disabled 178, 887 for medical, etc., services for discharged disabled, under Public Health Service 1376 deficiency appropriation for hospital care, etc., of discharged sick and disabled, patients under Public Health Service 377 for expenses, vocational rehabilitation of discharged disabled 504, 1020 allowance of pay increased under exceptional circumstances 1021 for medical treatment, etc., of, war risk insurance patients 507, 591 no passport fees required of relatives of, to visit graves thereof abroad 750 preference in clerical, etc., appointments hereafter in departments, etc., to honorably discharged, or widows of 37 wives of injured 37 preference right for two years of discharged, from service in late war, to make homestead entry, etc., on opened public lands 434 drafted men refusing to serve, etc., excluded 434 travel at one cent a mile allowed wounded or disabled, on furlough from hospitals 976 wives of, married in Europe may have transportation therefrom paid out of Army transportation fund 1026 *Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home, D.
C., Grand Army,* appropriation for expenses 97 *Soldiers, Unidentified,* Congressional medal of honor to be bestowed upon the British soldier buried in Westminster Abbey, London, England 1367 the French soldier buried in the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France 1367 *Solicitor, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for, law clerks, etc 235, 694, 1315 *Solicitor, etc., War Department,* appropriation for 659, 1277 *Solicitor for the Department of State,* appropriation for 676, 1296 for assistant solicitors, and law clerks 642, 1263 *Solicitor for the Interior Department,* appropriation for 676, 1296 for board of appeals, office of 669, 1288 for assistant attorneys, etc 669, 1288 for per diem, etc., inspectors, etc 669, 1288 *Solicitor for the Post Office Department,* appropriation for 676, 1296 *Solicitor General,* appropriation for 676, 1296 *Solicitor, Navy Department,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 663, 1283 for temporary employees; pay restriction 664, 1283 *Solicitor of Internal Revenue,* appropriation for 676, 1296 *Solicitor of the Department of Commerce,* appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc 677, 1297 *Solicitor of the Department of Labor,* appropriation for, law clerk, clerks, etc 678, 1297 *Solicitor of the Treasury,* appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc 677, 1297 for taw books, etc 677, 1297 *Sopris National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709 *Sorgnum,* appropriation for investigating production of, sirup; diseases of; by products 244 *Sorghums, Grain,* appropriation for investigating handling, grading, etc 266, 725, 1342 *Sound,* appropriation for applying principles of, to military and industrial purposes 683, 1302 *Sound Ranging Equipment, Fortifications,* balances of appropriations for, covered in 613 *South American Republics,* details of naval officers allowed on applications of, to assist in naval matters 1056 *South and Central America,* appropriation for promoting, etc., commerce with 679, 1298 deficiency appropriation for promoting, etc., commerce with 1040 *South Carolina State Highway Department,* authorized to bridge Peedee River, at Gerners Ferry 1102 Santee River, at Murrays Ferry 1102 Wateree River, at Mars Bluff Ferry 1102 *South Dakota,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 673, 1293 consent of Congress given to, as to jurisdiction over offenses upon boundary waters, by agreement with adjoining State 1447 concurrent jurisdiction, as agreed upon by legislative acts of Minnesota and 1448ccxxvi drainage districts, etc., of, may dam Lake Traverse, etc., for control of floods, etc 1059 establishment of Custer State Park Game Sanctuary, in 986 provisions governing 986 nonmineral forest lands in, may be patented to, in exchange for lands conveyed for national forests 986 exchange of lands with, in lieu of tract surrendered for Pine Ridge Indian Reservation 1193 *South San Francisco, Calif.,* exchange of lands at naval radio station, authorized; expenses 821 *South Slough, Ill.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made at Milan, Ill 1012 *Southern Cattle Ticks* (*see* Cattle Ticks, Southern). *Southern Field Crops,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 256, 715, 1334 *Southern Relief Society, D.
C.,* appropriation for aid to Confederate veterans, etc 97, 868, 1139 *Southern Ute Agency, Colo.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Southern Ute Indian Reservation, Colo.,* appropriation for Pine River irrigation project, from tribal funds 3, 409, 1226 *Southern Ute Indians, Colo.,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 27, 430, 1245 transfer of special funds to 430 *Spain,* appropriation for ambassador to 739, 1206 *Spain, War with,* appropriation for arrears of pay, etc 193, 906, 1396 pensions granted for disability to persons in Army, etc., during 982 for service on reaching age of 62 982 present pensioners entitled thereto 982 *Spanish Fork, Utah,* appropriation for public, building 166 *Spanish War Veterans, United,* Army tents may be loaned to 272 *Sparta, Wis.,* construction of permanent high explosive storage facilities at, from Ordnance appropriations forbidden 510 *Speaker of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for secretary to 634, 1255 for clerk to Speaker’s table 634, 1255 preparing Digest of Rules 634, 1255 for clerks and messengers 634, 1255 for care, etc., of automobile for 637, 1258 for additional to driver of automobile of 226 deficiency appropriation for care, etc., of automobile for 1037, 1180 *Special and Select Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for expenses of 637, 1258 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 59, 342, 520, 1036, 1180 *Special Assessment Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 70, 839, 1110 *Special Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for car fare in emergency cases 579, 1152 for fees to messengers 579, 1152 delivery without receipt permitted 579, 1152 matter to be first delivered by messenger 1152 deficiency appropriation for fees 53, 514, 525, 1031, 1174, 1189, 1193 *Spirits, Distilled* (*see* National Prohibition Act). *Spokane Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indiana at 27, 31, 431, 434, 1245, 1248 *Spokane Indian Hospital, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 5, 410, 1227 *Spokane Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 27, 431, 1245 *Sponge Fisheries,* appropriation for expenses, protecting 220, 934, 1423 *Spooner, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Rainy River, to Rainy River, Canada, from 276 *Spreckels and Brothers Company, J.
D.,* appropriation for refund of fine 937 *Spring Place NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paying damages by grading, etc 846 *Spring Road NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paying, Thirteenth to Fourteenth Streets 76 *Spring Valley, Ill.,* acquisition of site for public building at, authorized with mineral rights reserved 1251 *Springfield Arsenal, Mass.,* appropriation for power plant; reappropriation 182 for water supply, etc 1385 *Springfield, Mass.,* time extended for bridging Connecticut River, by Hampden County and 529 *Square 3064, D.
C.,* sale of Lots 821 and 822, authorized 1127 *Squirrels, Ground,* appropriation for devising methods of destroying 257, 716, 1335 *Staff College, Army,* appropriation for expenses 106, 949 for clerks, messengers, etc 955 *Staff Corps and Departments, Army,* appropriation for pay of officers 110, 954 for pay of enlisted men 110, 954 *Staff School, Army,* appropriation for instruction expenses, Leavenworth, Kans 950 *Stamped Envelopes, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for freight or expressage on 579, 1152 for manufacture, etc 581, 1153 deficiency appropriation for freight, etc., on 63, 67, 347, 525, 1040, 1043, 1045, 1193 for manufacture, etc 1174 *Stamps Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent 675, 1295 *Stamps, Internal Revenue,* deficiency appropriation for redemption of 61, 63, 65, 344, 347, 521, 1038, 1040, 1044, 1184, 1189 *Stamps, Postage,* appropriation for manufacture, etc 581, 1153 deficiency appropriation for manufacture, etc 54 *Standard Container Act,* appropriation for enforcing, for grapes, small fruit, etc 266, 725, 1343 *Standard Time,* repeal of law advancing time for daylight saving 280 transfer of Panhandle and Plains section of Texas and Oklahoma to central time zone 1446ccxxvii transfer order directed for western boundary of zone in Texas and Oklahoma 1446 description; changing points for railroad 1446 no other time zone affected 1446 *Standardization of Gauges, and Screw Threads,* appropriation for cooperative, etc 683, 1302 *Standards Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Director, assistants, etc 681, 1300 for apparatus, machinery, etc 681, 1300 for repairs, etc., to buildings 681, 1300 for contingent expenses 681, 1300 member, International Committee of Weights and Measures 681, 1301 for care of grounds, etc 682, 1301 for investigating structural materials 682, 1301 for expenses, determination of physical constants, etc 682, 1301 for investigating fire-resisting properties of building materials 682, 1301 for investigating standards of measurement etc., of public utilities 682, 1301 for testing railway equipment materials, etc 682 for testing miscellaneous materials 682, 1301 for standardizing radio communication instruments, etc 682, 1301 for developing color standards, etc 682, 1301 for study of clay products, processes, etc 682, 1301 for aeronautical, etc., engineering investigations 682, 1301 for investigating optical glass production 683, 1302 for standardizing quality, measurement, etc., of textiles, paper, leather, and rubber 683, 1302 for studying problems of standardizing, grading, etc., sugar 683, 1302 for coperative standardizing, etc., gauges, screw threads, etc 683, 1302 for investigating, etc., mine scales and cars 683, 1302 for metallurgical researches; railway equipment 683, 1302 for investigating methods of high-temperature measurements, etc 683, 1302 for applying principles of sound to military and industrial purposes 683, 1302 for investigating problems of industrial development, etc 683, 1302 for developing aquatic sources of leather in cooperation with Fisheries Bureau 220, 933 for testing large scales 221, 934, 1423 for additional land adjoining present site 934 gas investigation, D.
C 935 deficiency appropriation for railway materials investigations 62, 67, 524 for equipment 62, 67, 346, 524, 1040 for testing structural materials 62, 349, 1043, 1188 for general expenses 340, 349, 524, 1188, 1192 for industrial research of problems developed during the war 340, 1188 for investigating, etc., industrial safety standards 340 for standardizing mechanical appliances 341, 1040, 1043 for purchase of platinum, etc 341 for retaining wall, etc., industrial laboratory 341 for color standardization 349, 1040, 1045 deficiency appropriation for equipment, chemical laboratory 349, 524, 1040, 1188 for radio research 349, 524 for investigating fire-resisting properties of building materials 524 for testing machines 524 for testing railroad scales 524, 1188, 1192 for testing miscellaneous materials 1040 for determination of physical constants 1043 for standardizing equipment 1178 for gauge standardization 1188 for investigating standards of public utilities 1192 for military research 1188, 1192 cooperative scientific work, for other establishments authorized 683, 1302 funds to be transferred to credit of Bureau 683, 1303 *Standing Rock Agency, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Standing Rock Indian Reservation, N. and S. Dak.,* time extended for annual installments due on ceded lands of; final payment 1446 applications for, payment of interest , etc 1446 commutation permitted 1446 entry, etc., forfeited on failure to make payments 1447 extension allowed for installments on lands in Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Reservations, sold in 1908 1447 *Standing Rock Indian Reservation, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for constructing roads and bridges, from tribal funds 19, 424 *Stanislaus National Forest, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Stapleton, N. Y.,* appropriation for marine hospital, alterations, etc 1368 *Star Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by, in Alaska 579, 1152 emergency service 579, 1152 for inland transportation by, except in Alaska 582, 1155 deficiency appropriation for, special carriers 63, 347, 349 for mail transportation by, except Alaska 54 for expenses 65, 525, 1031, 1175, 1189, 1192 *Starlings Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1011 *State College, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 166 *State Homes for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors,* appropriation for aid to 193, 906, 1396 provisions for aid to, extended to other war service, etc 399 allowance increased 399 *State, War, and Navy Department Buildings, D.
C.,* appropriation for assistant to superintendent, clerks, engineers, watchmen, etc., main building 661, 1280 for fuel, lights, repairs, etc 661, 1281 for painting exterior metal work, etc 1281 for new electric generator 661 for Walker-Johnson Building 661, 1281 for Potomac Park office buildings 662, 1281 for Mall office buildings 662, 1281 removal of units A and B, Council of National Defense, and Corcoran Court Buildings 1282ccxxviii appropriation for temporary office building 1800 Virginia Avenue NW 662, 1282 for designated temporary office buildings 663, 1282 removal of buildings on leased lands if renewal refused, etc 663 deficiency appropriation for fuel, lights, repairs, etc., main Building 47, 1167 for Potomac Park office buildings 47, 1167 for designated temporary office buildings, operating force, 1920 47 for operating supplies therefor 48 under supervision and control of superintendent of 48 for assistant to superintendent of, 1920 48 for Potomac Park buildings, maintenance, etc., 1920 48 for Mall office buildings, maintenance, 1920 48 for building, Eighteenth Street and Virginia Avenue NW.; care, etc., 1920 48 for Walker-Johnson Building 1167 for salaries, etc 1191 *Statement of Appropriations,* appropriation for preparing, third session Sixty-fifth Congress; to include extraordinary session, Sixty-sixth Congress 225 for preparing, second session of Sixty-sixth Congress 938 for expenses of, third session Sixty-sixth Congress 1426 *States,* appropriation for allotment to, for prevention, etc., of venereal diseases 888 for cooperation with, in protecting watersheds of navigable streams from forest fires 268, 728, 1344 Amendment to the Constitution providing for female suffrage, submitted to the 362 cooperation of Federal Power Commission with agencies of, in water power investigations, etc 1065 cooperation with, for vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry 735 incomplete, etc., service in cases transferred to United States courts, may be perfected by officers thereof 554 investigation of railroad rates, etc., imposed by 484 rates discriminating in favor of intrastate commerce unlawful 484 just, etc., rates to be prescribed 484 observance notwithstanding State laws, etc 484 jurisdiction of district courts in actions for death on the high seas, etc., not applicable to waters within limits of 538 laws of, relating to control, etc., of water for irrigation, municipal or other uses, etc., not affected by Federal Power Commission Act 1077 loans for constructing terminal facilities for waterways transportation traffic, authorized in, when other ownership forbidden by laws of 458 percentage of receipts from licenses for power projects in national forests, etc., to be paid to 1073 portions of receipts from leases, etc., of nonmetallic mineral lands to be paid to 450 preference to applications from, for power project licenses 1067 statement of military service of persons in, to be furnished adjutants general thereof 110 naval services of persons from, who served in World War to be furnished authorities thereof 815 surplus Army supplies may be sold to 949 surplus Army tractors to be loaned for highway construction to 584, 1155 all expenses to be paid therefor 584, 1155 transfer of 1,250 tractors for distribution to highway departments of 1349 *States Relations Service, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 260, 719, 1338 for general expenses, State allotments for experiment stations 260, 720, 1338 for increased allotments 260, 720, 1338 for cooperative agricultural extension work 261, 720, 1338 for cooperative demonstrations outside of cotton belt 261, 720, 1338 for farmers’ cooperative demonstrations, and meeting ravages of cotton boll weevil 261, 720, 1338 for additional agricultural extension work allotment; county agents 261, 720, 1339 for stations in Alaska and insular possessions 262, 721, 1339 extension work in Hawaii 262, 721, 1339 leaves of absence to employees, Virgin Islands 262 cumulative leaves to employees, Alaska and insular possessions 262 for utilizing farm products in the home 262, 721, 1339 for administrative expenses 262, 721, 1339 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 67, 346, 524, 1043, 1187 for experiment station, Alaska 67 for typhoon damages, etc., Guam station 1034 *Statesville, N.
C.,* terms of court at 532 *Stationery, Postal Service,* appropriation for 581, 1154 deficiency appropriation for 514, 592 for increased cost of envelopes, money-order blanks, etc., 1919 54 *Stationery, Treasury Department,* appropriation for bureaus and offices combined in one appropriation 651, 1272 deficiency appropriation for 505, 1161 *Statistical Information,* investigation, etc., by Efficiency Bureau on methods of collecting, etc., by Government agencies 343 *Statutes at Large,* appropriation for editing, etc 642, 1263 *Statutes, Revision of,* House Committee on Revision of the Laws, authorized to print bills, etc., concerning 370 *Steam Engineers, D.
C., Board of Examiners,* appropriation for salaries 71, 840, 1112 Steam Vessels, of Shipping Board subject to all statutory regulations therefor 305 schedules of dates, ports, routes, etc., of American, in foreign commerce to be filed with Interstate Commerce Commission 497ccxxix *Steam boat Inspection Service,* appropriation for supervising Inspector General, clerks, etc 679, 1298 for supervising inspectors 679, 1298 for salaries, inspectors of hulls and of boilers 679, 1298 for assistant inspectors, at designated ports 679, 1299 for clerk hire, service at large 680, 1299 for contingent expenses 220, 680, 1299 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 62, 524, 1034, 1040, 1188, 1192 *Steamboat Inspection Service, Supervising Inspector General,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 679, 1298 *Steamboat Routes, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 579, 1152 *Steamship Lines,* provisions for establishing, of American vessels for foreign trade, etc 991 types of vessels; sailings, etc 991 sales of vessels to citizens for 991 operation, etc., by Board until satisfactory terms made 991 mail contracts authorized for service by 991 preference in sales of vessels for operating 991 *Steele
(Bull)Johnny, Indian Allottee,* allotment application on behalf of minor child, validated; condition 1093 *Stenographers to Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 637, 1257 deficiency appropriation for extra services 58, 519, 1037, 1180 for additional pay 59 *Steubenville, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 166 *Stevens County, Wash.,* investigation, etc., of right of, to tax on Indian allotted lands 432 *Stock Driveways, Public Lands,* appropriation for classifying, etc., lands for 198, 910, 1400 *Stock Raising Homesteads,* appropriation for examining, classifying, etc., lands suitable for 198, 910, 1400 noncontiguous lands for, may be entered by persons having pending homestead entries 287 improvements required 287 selection of contiguous areas first 287 by homesteaders having patent, etc 287 improvements on additional required 287 contiguous areas to be entered first 287 exchange of location of entry of Frank O. Kellman, authorized 1094 *Stock Watering Places,* appropriation for classification, etc., lands suitable for 198, 910, 1400 for development of, on Indian Reservations 414, 1231 for development of, in national forests 252, 710, 1330 *Stocks, Bonds, etc., Railroad,* issue of, hereafter unlawful unless authorized by Interstate Commerce Commission 494 *Stocks, etc.* (*see* Securities), *Stockton, Me.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1010 *Stockyards Industry,* appropriation for supervision of business connected with 265 for diffusing information of shipments, prices, etc 265, 724 *Stockyards, Public,* regulation of carload shipments of livestock to 486 *Stone, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 682, 1301 *Stop Watch* (*see* Time-Measuring Devices). *Storage and Shipping Facilities, Army,* appropriation for buildings, docks, tracks, etc, for inland 121, 967 sale or lease of real property acquired for, since April 6, 1917, if no longer needed 129 deposit of proceeds 130 *Storage Facilities, Army Ordnance,* deficiency appropriation for construction, etc 510 amount for site Ogden, Utah 510 restriction on construction work 510 use for permanent storage at Sparta, Wis., prohibited 510 restriction on contracts 510 *Stored Products, Agricultural,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 256, 715, 133 *Stores, etc., Government,* funds of bureau or department purchasing, etc., from another to be subject to requisition of the one furnishing the same 613 available for two years 613 *Strawberry Valley Irrigation Project, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 201, 915, 1404 *Stream Gauging, Indian Reservations,* appropriation for cooperative, Indian Service with Geological Survey 4, 409, 1226 *Street Cleaning Division, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 71, 840, 1111 *Street Railroads, etc.,* provisions for taking over, etc., for shipyard employees, repealed 988 *Streets, Avenues, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for assessment and permit work; balance reappropriated 75, 844, 1116 for street improvements; designated allotments 75, 844, 1116 for work on, previously authorized; reappropriation 76 for paying damages by grading Spring Place, NW 846 for grading 76, 846, 1116 for condemnation, etc 76, 846, 1116 for Thomas W. and Alice N. Keller 846 for constructing suburban roads; balance reappropriated 76 for opening, etc., outside of cities; from district revenues 76 for repairs, etc 76, 846, 1117 for replacing sidewalks and curbs around reservations, etc 77, 847, 1117 for repairs, suburban roads 77, 847, 1117 for sweeping, cleaning, removing snow and ice, etc 78, 848, 1117 deficiency appropriation for suburban roads, construction 38, 590 for cleaning, etc 38 condemnation of land for opening, etc., jury to be drawn by jury commission 566 *Strikes, D. C.,* policemen prohibited affiliation with organizations advocating, etc 364 conspiring to interfere with duties of the force, by, etc., guilty of a misdemeanor 364 punishment for 364ccxxx *Strikes, Organizations Advocating, etc.,* members of District of Columbia fire department forbidden connection with 398 *Strommer, Charlotte,* patent authorized to, for former homestead entry by Andrew W. Strommer 1090 *Stroud, Robert W.,* land patent authorized to 1091 *Struble, William H.,* enlarged homestead entry of, validated 1435 *Structural Materials,* appropriation for investigating, of stone, etc 682, 1301 deficiency appropriation for testing, etc 62, 349, 1043, 1188 *Stuart, Lewis, Gordon, and Rutherford,* payment to, from Creek funds for legal services 24 *Student Interpreters* (*see* Interpreters, Diplomatic and Consular Service). *Subhumid Land Farming,* appropriation for improving methods of 244, 703, 1323 *Submarine, etc., Base, Naval,* appropriation for developing, Columbia River, Oreg 822 acceptance of site from Astoria, Oreg. for 822 *Submarine Mines, Army,* appropriation for preservation, etc., structures for 608 for preservation, etc., structures for, from former appropriation 1348 for supplies, for submarine practice 609, 1348 for maintenance, etc., of depots 609, 1348 for purchase of, etc., insular possessions 611 for construction, etc., structures for, Philippine Islands 610 for preservation, etc. structures, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 1350 for maintenance of supplies, insular possessions 1351 for supplies for, etc., Panama Canal 1351 balances covered in, of appropriations for 613 for structures for, Panama Canal 613 for purchase, etc., Panama Canal 614 for structures for 1353 *Submarine Tender, Navy,* limit of cost increased of designated 156 *Submarine Torpedo Boats,* appropriation for, increase of the Navy 156 limit of cost increased of designated 156, 833 *Subordinate Officials of Carriers,* provisions for settling disputes between, and employers 469 *Subsistence, Army,* appropriation for supplies, etc 113, 957 for transport service 113, 957 for meals, etc 113, 957 sales to officers, etc 113, 957 for food, etc., for rifle matches 113, 957 for payments; commutation of rations 113, 957 for special diet rations 113, 957 for advertising 114, 957 for prizes for cooks, bakers, etc 114, 957 for preserving, accounting, etc 114, 957 care, etc., of crops Aberdeen Proving Ground 114 deficiency appropriation for supplies, etc 1166 *Subsistence, Navy* (*see* Provisions, Navy). *Subtreasuries,* deficiency appropriation for expenses transfer of offices of discontinued 1023 maintenance of, discontinued not later than July 1, 1921 654 *Subtropical Fruits,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 256, 715, 1334 *Suburban Roads and Streets, D. C.,* appropriation for construction, etc., previously authorized; balance reappropriated 76 for repairs; maintenance of motor vehicle 77, 847, 1117 deficiency appropriation for improving Longfellow Street, Concord Avenue, and Kennedy Street 38 for repairs, etc 590, 1016 *Sugar* (*see* Sugar Equalization Board). *Sugar Beet* (*see* Beet, Sugar). *Sugar Cane,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 256, 715, 1334 *Sugar Equalization Board, United States,* corporation continued for one year, to secure adequate supply, etc., of sugar at a fair price 386 licensing and requisitioning of sugar, sirups, and molasses, continued until December 31, 1920 386 for domestic product until June 30, 1920 386 zone system of sale, etc., abolished 386 rights, liabilities, etc., prior hereto, continued 386 prosecutions, etc., to be enforced 386 *Sugar Plant,* appropriation for investigations; seed improvement, etc 244, 703, 1323 developing sugar beet seed 244 cane and sorghum sirup production 244 for utilizing by products 244 *Sugar Testing Apparatus,* appropriation tor standardizing, etc 683, 1302 *Sullys Hill National Park, N. Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of game preserve in, etc 257, 716, 1335 *Sulphur River,* bridge authorized across at Blackmans Point, Ark 162 Miller County, Ark 162 *Sulzer, Honorable Charles A.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 58 for pay to widow of 58 *Summer Schools for Boys at Naval Training Stations,* appropriation for expenses of conducting 817 *Summerland, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., kelp plant at 714, 1333 sale of product, etc 714 appraised, sale, etc., authorized 1333 *Sumter and Richland Counties, S. C.,* may bridge Wateree River, at Gerners Ferry 1102 *Sun River Irrigation Project, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 201, 914, 1403 *Sunbury, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 166 *Sundry Civil Expenses Appropriations,* under Department of State, for temporary employees 163 War Trade Board duties, etc., transferred to 163 under Treasury Department, for rent in District of Columbia 164 Auditor for Post Office Department 164 public buildings 164, 874, 1335 marine hospitals 167, 875, 1368 quarantine stations 167, 1368ccxxxi under Treasury Department; maintenance, etc., public buildings 167, 875, 1368 Coast Guard 171, 879, 1372 titles of officers changed 879 Engraving and Printing Bureau 172, 880, 1373 War Risk Insurance Bureau 172, 881, 1374 miscellaneous; enforcing laws relating to 173, 881, 1375 Independent Treasury 173, 882, 1375 public moneys, etc 1375 United States securities, etc 173, 882, 1375 suppressing counterfeiting, etc 174, 882, 1375 custody of lands, etc 174 collecting customs revenue, etc 174, 883, 1376 enforcing National Prohibition Act 883 Public Health Service 174, 883, 1376 quarantine service 175, 884, 1377 prevention of epidemics 175, 885, 1377 field investigations, etc 176, 885, 1377 interstate quarantine service, etc 176, 885, 1377 Division of Venereal Diseases 176, 885, 1377 statement of health activities by Departments 176 hospitals for discharged soldiers, etc 885 under Alien Property Custodian, for expenses 176, 885, 1378 Arlington Memorial Amphitheater Commission, for dedication expenses 176 American Printing House for the Blind 885, 1378 Board of Mediation and Conciliation, for salaries, etc 176, 886 Civil Service Commission, for retirement expenses 886 Commission of Fine Arts, for expenses 177, 886, 1378 Council of National Defense, for expenses 177, 886 under District of Columbia, for pumping stations, employees 177 Columbia Hospital for Women 177, 886, 1378 Employees’ Compensation Commission, for expenses 177, 887, 1378 Federal Board for Vocational Education, for expenses, etc 178, 887, 1379 Federal Power Commission, for expenses 1380 Federal Trade Commission, for salaries, etc 178, 887, 1380 Interdepartmental Hygiene Board, for expenses 178, 888 under Interstate Commerce Commission, for salaries, etc 179, 888, 1380 valuation of railroads, etc 179, 889, 1381 Lincoln Memorial Commission 180, 889, 1381 National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics, for expenses 180, 889, 1381 Railroad Labor Board, for expenses 890, 1381 Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Commission, for acquiring lands, etc 180, 890, 1382 Shipping Board, for salaries and expenses 180, 891, 1382 Emergency Shipping Fund expenses, limitations, etc 180, 891, 1382 authorizations for constructing ships, reduced 180 disposal of property, etc 181 under Smithsonian Institution 181, 891, 1383 National Museum 181, 892, 1383 National Zoological Park 182, 892, 1384 Tariff Commission, for expenses 182, 893, 1384 Pilgrim Tercentenary Commission, for expenses 893 under War Department, for armories and arsenals, etc 182, 893, 1384 national cemeteries, etc 183, 894, 1385 national parks, etc 185, 897, 1387 buildings and grounds, D. C 186, 897, 1388 Lincoln Memorial 188, 900, 1390 Arlington Memorial Amphitheater, etc 188 General Grant Memorial 188, 900, 1390 Georgetown Bridge (new Aqueduct) 188, 900, 1391 Monument to Francis Scott Key 1391 rivers and harbors, contract work; flood control 188, 900, 1391 surveys, northern and northwestern lakes 188, 901, 1391 California Débris Commission 189, 901, 1391 New York Harbor 189, 901, 1391 artificial limbs, etc 189, 901, 1392 medical, etc., history of War with Germany 901, 1392 Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 189, 901, 1392 State and Territorial homes 193, 906, 1396 back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations, Civil War 193, 906, 1396 arrears of pay, etc., War with Spain 193, 906, 1396 transportation facilities, inland waterways 906, 1392 under Interior Department, for buildings 193, 906, 1396 Capitol and grounds 193, 907, 1396 public lands 194, 907, 1397 Indian Department 196 Pension Office, retirement expenses 910 Geological Survey 197, 910, 1399 Bureau of Mines 198, 911, 1400 Reclamation Service 200, 913, 1402 disbarment proceedings 202, 916, 1405 Alaska, railroads, education, etc 202, 916, 1405 national parks 204, 917, 1406 Saint Elizabeths Hospital 205, 919, 1408 Columbia Deaf Institution 206, 920, 1409 Howard University 206, 920, 1409 Freedmens Hospital 206, 920, 1409 under Department of Justice, for penitentiary buildings 206, 921, 1410 miscellaneous, conduct of customs cases, etc 207, 921, 1410 defense in claims, prosecution of crimes, etc 207, 921, 1410 enforcing antitrust laws, etc.; restriction 208, 922, 1411 suits affecting withdrawn oil lands 208, 922, 1411 conveyances, Five Civilized Tribes 208, 922, 1411 enforcing interstate commerce laws, etc 208, 922, 1411 reports, etc., for courts, etc 208, 922, 1411 Pacific Railroad suits 208, 923, 1411 under judicial branch, for law clerks, Supreme Court Justices 209 United States courts, salaries, etc 209, 923, 1413 penitentiaries, maintenance, etc 211, 924, 1413 National Training School for Boys, D. C 212, 926, 1415 under Department of Commerce, for Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce 213 Lighthouses Bureau 213, 926, 1416 Coast and Geodetic Survey 214, 928, 1417ccxxxii Bureau of Fisheries 217, 930, 1419 Steamboat Inspection Service 220 Bureau of Standards 221, 934, 1423 under Department of Labor, for immigration expenses 221, 935, 1423 Bureau of Naturalization 222, 937, 1425 Housing Corporation 222, 937, 1426 operating, etc., Government projects 223 disposal of property, etc 224 women in industry, investigations 225, 938 Employment Service 225, 938, 1426 under Department of Agriculture, for rent 225 under Department of State, for War Trade Board expenses 938 under legislative, for statement of appropriations 225, 938, 1426 Botanic Garden 225 protection of the Capitol 226, 939, 1426 Senate 939, 1427 Senate Office Building 226, 939, 1427 Capitol, repairs, etc 226 automobiles for Vice President and Speaker 226 House Office Building 226, 939, 1427 Capitol power plant 226, 939, 1427 Joint Commission on Reclassification of Salaries 227 contested election expenses, House of Representatives 227 under Government Printing Office, for salaries, etc 227, 940, 1428 public printing and binding 227, 940, 1428 Superintendent of Documents 230, 943, 1431 under Panama Canal, for all expenses 230, 944, 1431 sums for salaries to be in full; conflicting laws repealed 232, 945, 1433 supplies, etc., to be purchased from stock no longer needed by other services, due to end of war 232 files of discontinued agencies transferred to departments, etc 233 surplus Army motor vehicles, etc., may be purchased by branches of Government service 233 balances covered in, of appropriations for Capital Issues Committee 233 for Committee on Public Information 233 for Federal Trade Commission 233 for Food Administration 233 for Fuel Administration 233 for War Industries Board 233 for War Trade Board 233 University of Washington forest experiment station lands 233 J. F. McMurray, etc., claims referred to Court of Claims 234 payments made and obligations incurred under, Act for 1920, approved from July 1, 1919 272 statement of location, operating expenses, etc., of Government owned buildings to be submitted to Congress, annually 945 issue of journals, etc., by departments allowed until June 30, 1921 945 until December 1, 1921 1433 specific authorization required thereafter 946, 1433 amendment to Transportation Act, 1920, loans to carriers, etc 946 disposal of typewriting machines used less than three years forbidden 947 for investigating petroleum resources, and production in other countries 1433 *Sunnyside, Utah,* lands set aside for water supply reserve of 1087 cooperative administration of Secretary of the Interior with the town 1087 lease, etc., of mineral deposits 1087 enforcement of regulations, etc 1087 *Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office,* appropriation for salaries 230, 943, 1431 for preparing Congressional Record Index 1431 for contingent expenses 230, 943, 1431 deficiency appropriation for increased cost of envelopes, 1919, office of 59 for expenses, distributing documents 520 for suppying books to libraries, etc 1037, 1182 for contingent expenses 1182 *Superior National Forest, Minn.,* appropriation, for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Supervising Architect, Treasury Department,* appropriation for, executive officer, chiefs, etc 647, 1268 for additional salary 168, 876, 1370 *Supplies, Army,* appropriation for services, etc., sale of 105, 949 pay restriction 105, 949 for inland and port facilities for 121, 967 surplus, including motor vehicles, may be sold to States, individuals, etc 105 may be sold to friendly foreign Governments, etc 949 *Supplies, Army Surplus,* motor vehicles and equipment no longer required to be transferred to Agricultural Department for road improvement 530 certificate of use required 530 to Post Office Department for mails transmission 530 to Treasury Department for hospitals, etc., for Public Health Service 530 freight charges, etc., at expense of department receiving property 531 payment by States for property used on highways improvements 531 deduction of freight charges therefrom; limit 532 road making equipment, material, etc., to Agricultural Department 530 articles, etc., specified 530 telephone supplies to Agricultural Department for Forest Service 531 title to vehicles vested in State for road improvement 531 sales from, to any person forbidden 531 lease or rental to agencies authorized 531 prohibition on expenditures for vehicles, not applicable to authorized transfers of 531 sales to States, etc., not effected hereby 531 transfer, free of charge, authorized of, to Chief of Engineers, to be used for authorized civil works 1015 *Supplies, etc., Government,* for departments, etc., under sundry civil appropriation Act to be purchased in preference from stock of other services no longer needed, due to end of the war 232 to be purchased, so far as possible, from stock of other services no longer needed, due to end of war 67 ascertainment before purchasing elsewhere; prices 68 sales authorized; deposit of proceeds 68ccxxxiii *Supplies for Government Departments,* appropriation for testing, etc 682, 1301 deficiency appropriation for testing, etc 340 *Supplies, Materials, etc., Government,* to be purchased from stock no longer needed by other services, so far as possible, for uses by District of Columbia 103 office supplies, etc., with general Supply Committee, not affected 103 restriction on purchases from other sources 103 *Supplies, Military,* former officers engaged in procuring, for the United States during the war, prohibited from presenting claims therefor 131 *Supplies, Postal Service,* appropriation for stationery, etc 581, 1154 for postal savings system 581, 1154 for postmarking stamps, typewriters, letter scales, etc 581, 1154 for miscellaneous, city delivery, etc.; post route, etc., maps 581, 1154 for twine and tying devices 581, 1154 for expenses of shipping 582, 1154 for canceling machines, labor saving devices, etc 582, 1155 for mailbags, locks, etc 582, 1155 deficiency appropriation for shipping 67, 347, 349, 525, 1040, 1043, 1193 for increased cost of blanks, etc 1031 *Supplies, Services, and Transportation, Army,* deficiency appropriation for 1038, 1041, 1044, 1190 unexpended balances available to pay contracts for, suspended on account of armstice 1027 *Supplies, United Stales Courts,* appropriation for 210, 924, 1413 deficiency appropriation for 1043 *Supply Committee* (*see* General Supply Committee, Treasury Department). *Supply Corps, Navy,* title of Pay Corps changed to 147 *Supreme Court, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, half from District revenues 687 for salaries; sixty per cent from District revenues 1306 for probation officers, etc 91, 861, 1132 for fees of witnesses 93, 863, 1134 jurors 93, 863, 1135 for pay of bailiffs, etc 93, 863, 1135 for miscellaneous expenses 93, 863, 1135 additional, while in temporary quarters 93 for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1430 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 59, 103 for miscellaneous expenses 66, 346, 349, 524, 1019, 1043, 1158, 1187 for bailiffs, etc 1158 for fees of witnesses 1158 claims for property in custody of Alien Property Custodian may be brought in, by person not an enemy 35 clerk’s salary, etc., to correspond with that of United States district courts 1413 concurrent jurisdiction of, with municipal court, abolished 1310 duties of, in aiding Rent Commission, D.C 300 jurisdiction of, in suits for property under Alien Property Custodian 35 no appeal allowed hereafter from municipal court to 1312 powers of, in general term 555 establish rules of procedure, notice, etc 555 equity rules; restriction 556 appoint officers of the court, etc 556 admissions to the bar, etc 556 hearing of causes in, not allowed 556 assign more than one justice to a special term 556 special term, causes may be certified from one justice to another 556 criminal cases only to another criminal court 556 other justice may conduct business in absence of justice assigned thereto 556 service of process on nonresidents, in person to have effect of, by publication; returns, etc 556 lunacy proceedings in equity court; jury from petit jurors of 556 jurors, provisions for selecting; constitution of jury commission, etc 558 admission to the bar, rules, etc., to be prescribed by, in general term; oath required 561 authority to suspend, expel, etc 561 disbarment if convicted of offense involving moral turpitude; suspension, etc 561 trial of charges against members; proceedings in general term 561 probate court; administering estates of intestates, persons entitled; surviving husband added 561 distribution of intestate estate to widow or surviving husband 563 testimony of surviving party to a contract, etc., not admitted as evidence 567 exceptions; by order of court omitted 567 final judgment or decree may be entered for admitted part of action, and remainder be prosecuted in same suit 569 cases erroneously brought in law or equity may be transferred to proper court 569 amendments to be made in pleadings 569 prior testimony accepted 569 equitable defenses allowed in actions at law 569 suits on lost instruments at law may be continued on giving bond required in equity 569 *Supreme Court of the United States,* appropriation for Chief and Associate Justices 686, 1306 for marshal 686, 1306 for law clerks to Justices 209, 686, 1306 for clerks to Justices 687, 1306 for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1430 *Supreme Court Reports,* appropriation for Lawyers Edition, Volume 63 of 208 for Lawyers’ Edition, Volume 64 922 for Lawyers’ Edition, Volume 65 1411 for copies of Volumes 253 to 256 208 for two sets, Volumes 240 to 256 208 for copies of Volumes 257 and 258 1411 for complete set of, for South Carolina western district 922 *Surely Bonds Section, Treasure Department,* appropriation for chief of division, clerks, etc 645 for clerks, etc 1266 *Surgeon General, Army,* appropriation for printing and binding medical bulletins under 228, 941, 1429ccxxxiv *Surgeon General, Public Health Service,* appropriation for pay, allowances, etc 174, 883, 1376 Assistants, at Large; limit 174 *Surgeon General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 659, 1278 for additional employees; pay restriction 1278 for additional land, Walter Reed Hospital, D. C.; for final location of Museum, Library, School, etc 122 for Army Medical Museum 122, 968 for Library of 122, 968 for preparing medical and surgical history of War with Germany 901, 1392 deficiency appropriation for library 1041 *Surgeons,* mailing of poisons, etc., to licensed, from manufacturers or dealers permitted under prescribed regulations 621 *Surgical Appliances for Disabled Soldiers,* appropriation for furnishing 189, 901, 1392 *Survey of Northern and Northwestern Lakes,* appropriation for 188, 901, 1391 *Surveying and Allotting, Indian Reservations* (*see* Lands in Severalty to Indians). *Surveying Public Lands,* appropriation for surveyors general, clerks, etc 673, 1292 for expenses 195, 909, 1398 preferences; occupied townships, etc 195, 909, 1399 grants to States and Territories 195, 909, 1399 irrigation or dry farming lands 196, 909, 1399 reservations, or national forests 196, 909, 1399 compensations; supervisors of surveys 196, 909, 1399 for resurveys; mineral locations, etc 196, 909 for metal corner monuments 196, 909, 1399 field employees detailed to General Land Office 196, 909, 1399 Oregon-California, and Coos Bay Wagon Road, lands 196, 909, 1399 for abandoned military reservations 196 deficiency appropriation for 66, 345, 523, 1039, 1186, 1191 *Surveyors General,* appropriation for, clerks, and office expenses 673, 1292 restriction on clerk hire 673, 1293 temporary details of clerks, etc., from one office to another 673, 1293 use for office work of funds for surveying railroad grant lands 674, 1293 *Surveyor’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 71, 840, 1112 for temporary services, supplies, etc 71, 841, 1112 for surveys for permanent highways system 844, 1115 *Surveys and Maps, Military,* appropriation for expenses, etc.; assistance of other departments, etc 124, 970 *Susquehanna River,* bridge authorized across, Falls, Pa 282 Laceyville, Pa 385 Mocanaqua to Shickshinny 159 Pittston 160 Salem to Wapwallopen 160 time extended for bridging, at Harrisburg, Pa 1099 *Susquehanna River, North Branch of,* time extended for bridging, at Wilkes-Barre, Pa 1103 *Swamp Land Claims and Indemnity,* appropriation for adjusting 194, 908, 1397 *Sweden,* appropriation for minister to 740, 1206 *Sweet Potato,* appropriation for investigation in production of commercial products from the 712, 1331 *Switzerland,* appropriation for minister to 740, 1206 *Syracuse, N. Y.,* terms of court at 395 *Syrups* (*see* Sugar Equalization Board). **T.** *“T. K. Maher,” Steamer,* name of “Charlotte Gravaraet Breitung,” changed to 365 *Tables of Constants, etc., International Commission on,* appropriation for annual contribution to 745, 1211 *Tabulating Equipment, etc.,* appropriation for Auditor for Post Office Department; rental restriction 653, 1274 *Tacoma, Wash.,* appropriation for Cushman Indian School at 27 *Tague, Honorable Peter F.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 519 *Tahlequah, Okla.,* appropriation for Cherokee Orphan Training School at 23 *Tahoe National Forest, Calif, and Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Taholah Indian Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 27, 31, 431, 1245 *Takoma Park Branch Library, D. C.* (*see* Public Library, D. C., Free). *Tamaqua, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 166 *Tampa Bay, Fla.,* aids to navigation in, authorized 1058 *Tangier Light, Morocco,* appropriation for annual contribution 742, 1208 *Tangier, Morocco,* appropriation for agent and consul general 740, 1206 *Tank Corps, Army,* appropriation for civilian employees at headquarters and schools 974 for incidental expenses of schools 974 organization of, continued to June 30, 1920 129 *Tanks, etc., Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 972 *Tansas River, La.,* preliminary examination etc., of, to be made 1011 *Tao Hung Chang, of China,* may be admitted to receive instruction at West Point 234 *Target Practice, Army Small Arms, etc.,* appropriation for ammunition for, targets, etc 125, 971 for marksmen’s medals, prizes, etc 125, 971 balances covered in, of appropriations for 1917–1919 1353 for 1918–1919 1353 for 1919–1920 1353ccxxxv *Target Practice, etc., Army,* appropriation for paying claims for damages from 119, 965 *Targhee National Forest, Idaho and Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 lands added to 1198 *Tariff Commission,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 182, 893, 1384 deficiency appropriation for 1186 employees of, to receive $240 additional pay for the year 1309 *Tariff of 1913,* printing paper duty rate amended 573 free list provisions amended 573 provisions to expire in two years 373 *Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of Customs,* appropriation for annual contribution 743, 1209 *Tax Free Alcohol* (*see* also Industrial Alcohol), provisions relating to 320 *Taxes, D. C.,* appropriation for advertising notices of arrears of 74, 843, 1114 deficiency appropriation for advertising notices of arrears of 38, 590, 1156 enforcement of passenger, levied on street railways using Highway Bridge 1119 increase in rates of, authorized, if necessary to meet District’s share of annual appropriations, etc. limit 838, 1109 real estate, payable on subdivisions made during first half of fiscal year before admission to record 1195 general tax for all prior years and first half of current 1195 all water, sewer, and special assessments 1196 subdivisions made during last half of fiscal year 1196 all general taxes for prior and current years and all special assessments 1196 redistribution of assessments on tracts not recorded as subdivided, on request of owner 1196 on request of owner of any parcel thereof 1196 proportional share chargeable to each parcel 1196 declared valid on various parts of tract 1196 independent liability of each 1196 board of assistant assessors to reassess all unpaid taxes 1196 notice to owners; appeal to board of equalization and review 1196 action of assessor 1196 *Taxes, Internal Revenue,* appropriation for expenses collecting, under Revenue Act of 1918 653, 1274 for refunding collections 654, 1274 for refunding illegally collected taxes 654, 127 payment of accrued claims without special authorization 654, 1274 for enforcing opium, etc., special tax 654, 1274 deficiency appropriation for refund of collections 44, 65, 344, 347, 521, 1038, 1040, 1161, 1189 for refunding illegally collected 61, 63, 65, 344, 347, 522, 1038, 1041, 1044, 1161, 1183 for refunding illegally collected, 1918 and prior years 1184 for collecting income 1044 issue of stamps, etc., in advance for liquors illegally manufactured, etc., forbidden 317 double tax imposed if illegally manufactured,, etc.; additional penalty 318 no. criminal immunity, etc., on payment of 318 *Taxes on Indian Land Allotments,* investigation, etc., of right of Stevens and Ferry Counties, Wash., to payment of 432 *Taylor Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paying, Rock Creek Church Road to New Hampshire Avenue 76 for paying, east of Fourteenth Street 1116 *Tea Importation Act, Impure,* appropriation for expenses, executing 713, 1332 administration, etc., of, transferred from Treasury to Department of Agriculture 712 *Teachers,* deficiency appropriation for registers of, Bureau of Education 334 *Teachers, D. C*. (*see* Public Schools, D. C.). *Technical, etc., Education,* details of Army officers for, to schools, industrial plants, hospitals, etc 786 *Teheran, Persia,* appropriation for interpreter to legation and consulate general at 740, 1207 *Telegraph and Telephone Systems,* deficiency appropriation for operating deficit under Federal control of 1021 authority of President to control, etc., repealed to take effect at specified time 157 telephone rates continued temporarily 157 delivery of all property, etc., to owners 157 adjustment of compensation, etc 158 detailed report of operation, etc., to be made 158 *Telegraph Connecting Capitol, Departments, and Government Printing Office,* appropriation for care, etc 187, 899, 1390 *Telegraph, etc., Systems, Army,* appropriation for expenses of Signal Corps, operating, etc 107, 952 *Telegraph Facilities, International,* to be considered, etc,, by International Communication Conference 367 *Telegraph Systems,* interstate commerce regulations applicable to transmission of messages by wire or wireless 471 wholly within one State excepted 474 *Telegraphic Union, International Bureau of,* appropriation for share of expenses 747, 1212 *Telephone Facilities, International,* to be considered, etc., by International Communication Conference 367 *Telephone Systems* (*see* Telegraph and Telephone Systems, etc.). *Telephone Systems, Army,* appropriation for expenses of Signal Corps, operating, etc 107, 952 *Temperature, High,* appropriation for investigating suitable methods of, measurements, etc 683, 1302 *Tenafly, N. J.,* repair authorized, of roads, damaged by troops 976 appropriation for share of expenses; conditions imposed 976ccxxxvi *Tennessee River,* bridge authorized across, Decatur, Ala 361 time extended for bridging, Chattanooga, Tenn 292 *Tennessee River, etc., N. C., Tenn., Ala., and Ky.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, and tributaries, to be made 1012 *Tents, etc., Army,* loan of, authorized for United Confederate Veterans encampment, Atlanta, Ga 290 Dawson, Ga 2 Paul E. Slocumb Post for State encampment at Bloomington, Ind 623 United Confederate Veterans, Albert Sidney Johnson Camp, for reunion, Fort Worth, Tex 1061 restricted to Grand Army of the Republic, Confederate Veterans, Spanish War Veterans, and World War veterans 272 Tercentenary of Landing of the Pilgrims at Provincetown and Plymouth, Mass., provisions for observance of 598 *Terminal Facilities,* construction of, for interchange of traffic with rail and inland waterway transportations, authorized 458 loans to States for, when other ownership forbidden by law 458 provisions for traffic interchange of, with Government and other rail and water carriers 1392 use by other carriers, may be ordered by Interstate Commerce Commission 479 compensation, etc 480 *Termination of War with Germany, etc.,* construed as of date when resolution relating to, becomes effective 1359 legislation only in force during the war, etc., treated as ended 1360 laws excepted herefrom; District of Columbia Rents Act 1360 Liberty Bonds and Loans Acts 1360 War Finance Corporation Act, etc 1360 proclamations issued thereunder 1360 military status of deserters from service unchanged 1360 liability to prosecution for violations of selective service law not terminated 1360 offense of making false statements, etc., during a war, interfering with national forces, etc., modified 1360 provisions relating to sale of bonds, abuse of flag, etc., omitted 1360 no exemption from prosecutions for offenses heretofore committed, etc 1360 *Terra Cotta,* appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of 682, 1301 *Territorial Delegates,* appropriation for compensation 634, 1255 for mileage 2, 634, 1255 for clerk hire 637, 1258 payment authorized to the two persons designated by, as their clerks; rates 162 *Territorial Homes for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors,* appropriation for continuing aid to; restriction 193, 906, 1396 provisions for aid to, extended to other war service, etc 399 allowance increased 399 *Territories,* appropriation for government in the 674, 1293 statements of naval services of persons from, who served in World War, to be furnished authorities thereof 815 *Tes-nos-pos Irrigation Project,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 3, 408, 1226 *Testing Machines, Watertown Arsenal, Mass.,* appropriation for expenses 183 *Teton National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Texas,* appropriation for cooperative surveys, etc., with, for preventing spread, etc., of pink bollworm of cotton 270, 729, 1346 bridge authorized across Red River, between Oklahoma and 589, 597 central standard time established for Panhandle and Plains section of 1446 preliminary examination of coast of, for harbors, etc., in vicinity of Aransas Pass, etc 1012 *Texas Northern Judicial District,* appropriation for additional judge 209 deficiency appropriation for additional judge 51 *Texas Quarantine Stations,* appropriation for purchase, etc., of 875 *Textiles,* appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc 682, 1302 *Thanks of Congress, etc.,* tendered to General John J. Pershing and American Expeditionary Forces 291 *The Hague* (*see* Hague, The). *Thibodaux, La.,* appropriation for public building 166 *Third Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for, chief clerk, superintendents of divisions, etc 675, 1295 for postal savings division 675, 1295 for stamps division 675, 1295 for finance division 675, 1295 for classification division 676, 1295 for registered mails division 676, 1295 for money orders division 676, 1295 for postal service, office of 581, 1153 for stamps, postal cards, etc 581, 1153 for ship, steamboat, and way letters 581, 1154 for indemnity, lost registered, etc., domestic mail 581, 1154 payment of insured and collect on delivery claims by postmaster 581 for indemnity lost international registered mail 581, 1154 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 581, 1154 Postal Savings System, office of Director 581, 1154 *Third Class Mail Matter,* provisions for forwarding or returning undeliverable; pledge required, etc 360 *Third Class Post Offices,* payment of salaries; authorized 1046 clerks, etc 1052 *Third Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1920* (*see* Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1920, Third). *Third Lighthouse District,* appropriation for improving, etc., stations 213 additional authorization for machine shop extension, Tompkinsville, N. Y 1058 riprapping foundation at station boat landings 1058ccxxxvii *Thirteenth Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paying, C to D Streets 845 *Thirteenth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Buchanan to Shepherd Streets 1116 *Thirteenth Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paying, Potomac Avenue to L Street 75 *Thirty-eighth Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for improving, Bowen Road to Suitland Road 846 *“Thomas,” Army Transport,* disposal of, authorized 961 *Thomasville, N. C.,* appropriation for public building 166 *Thompson, Aline,* deficiency appropriation for services 56 *Thompson, Donald,* homestead entry by, validated 1091 *Thompson, Joseph B., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 342 *Tice and Lynch,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing 335 *Ticonderoga, N. Y.* bridge authorized across Lake Champlain from Shoreham, Vt., to 551 *Tile,* appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of 682, 1301 *Tillamook County, Oreg.,* bridge authorized across Nestucca River in 533 *Timber Depredations, Public Lands,* appropriation for expenses preventing 194, 908, 1397 deficiency appropriation for preventing 523 allowance for motor vehicles, etc., for protection of, 1920, increased 512 *Timber, Indian Reservations,* appropriation for preserving, etc 6, 411, 1228 not applicable to Menominee, Wis 6, 411, 1229 *Timber, National Forests,* appropriation for preservative treatment, testing, etc 251, 710, 1329 for appraising, etc., for sale 252, 710, 1330 *Timber, Public Lands,* cutting of, for manufacturing, etc., purposes permitted by corporations other than of the State 1088 compliance with State laws required 1088 not applicable to railroads 1088 *Time-Measuring Devices,* no part of Army appropriations to pay officers, etc., using, on work of an employee 128, 975 fortifications appropriations to pay officers, etc., using, on work of an employee 613, 1352 naval appropriations to be used to pay officers, etc., using, on work of an employee 157, 834 *Tishomingo, Okla.,* monument to perpetuate memory of Chickasaw Tribe to be erected at 1364 *Tobacco,* appropriation for investigating improved methods of production, etc 244, 703, 1323 for investigating insects affecting 256, 715, 1334 *Togus, Me.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 190, 903, 1334 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 47, 334, 1167, 1185 *Toiyabe National Forest, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Tokyo, Japan,* appropriation for ground rent for embassy 742, 1208 *Tomah, Wis.,* appropriation for Indian school 29, 432, 1246 for public building 166 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 64, 66, 1039, 1042, 1186 *Tambigbee River,* bridge authorized across, near Iron Wood Bluff, Miss 391 *Tompkinsville, N. Y.* appropriation for general lighthouse depot, enlarging machine shop 213 enlarging machine shop; additional amount authorized 1058 *Tonawanda, N. Y.* preliminary examination, etc., of, Harbor and Creek, to be made 1012 *Tongass National Forest, Alaska,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Tongue River Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Tongue River Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 3, 408, 1226 *Tonnage Dues,* treaty restrictions on imposing discriminating, to be terminated 1007 notice to be given foreign Governments 1007 *Tonto National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Tools, Army Machine,* sale of surplus, to trade schools, etc., authorized; terms and conditions 360 *Tools, etc.,* deficiency appropriation for cooperative standardizing of, used in industries 341 *Topographer, Post Office Department,* appropriation for 676, 1295 *Topographic Surveys,* appropriation for; lands in national forests included 197, 910, 1400 *Torpedo Boats* (*see* also Submarines, Navy), appropriation for, increase of the Navy 156, 833 *Torpedo Defense, Army,* appropriation for preservation, etc., of structures for 608, 1348 for preservation, etc., of structures for, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 610, 1350 for preservation, etc., of structures for, Panama Canal 1351 *Torpedo Station, Newport, R. I.,* appropriation for labor and material 142 for buildings, etc 142 for machinery, etc 142 deficiency appropriation for 1041 *Torpedoes, etc., Navy,* appropriation for purchase, etc 142 deficiency appropriation for 1039, 1041 *Town Sites,* lands within reclamation projects, granted to school districts 326 *Toxins, Animal,* appropriation for enforcing law regulating sale, etc., of 240, 700, 1320 *Toxins, etc.,* appropriation for regulating propagation and sale, etc., of 176, 885, 1377ccxxxviii deficiency appropriation for regulating sale, etc., of 508 *Trachoma,* appropriation for prevention, etc., among Indians 4, 410, 1327 for prevention of epidemic 175, 885, 1377 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemic 508 *Tractors, Army,* delivery of 1,250, to Secretary of Agriculture for distributing to State highways departments, for road construction 1349 loan to States for highways construction authorized of 1155 surplus, may be loaned to States for use in highway construction; conditions 584 *Trade Commission, Federal,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 178, 887, 1380 *Trade Mark Registration Bureau, International,* appropriation for quota for, Habana, Cuba 750, 1216 register to be kept by Commissioner of Patents, of marks communicated by 533 *Trade Marks, etc.,* register to be kept of all marks, etc., communicated to Commissioner of Patents, by Pan American bureaus 533 details to be entered on 533 other marks not registerable under Trade Mark Act 533 conditions; fees 534 entry on, refused if identical with mark owned and used by another on similar goods, etc 534 party injured by, may apply for cancellation of entry 534 proceedings: appeals 534 falsely indicating origin of marked goods in interstate and foreign commerce, unlawful 534 liability for damages, etc., to person injured 534 liability for counterfeiting, etc., marks registered hereby, and using in trade 534 treble damages, etc., allowed 534 compliance with law of country where originally registered required 534 no recovery for infringement on failure unless defendant duly notified 535 general trade mark provisions applicable to marks registered 535 certified copies of records, etc., relating to marks on register acceptable as evidence 535 fees required for copies of papers, etc 535 appeals to Commissioner of Patents 535 extension under general law, of registered marks, to additional articles made and used by same person one year; restriction 535 *Trading with the Enemy,* appropriation for expenses, office of Alien Property Custodian 176, 885, 1378 deficiency appropriation for Alien Property Custodian 35 authority of United States over patents, etc., of alien enemies, not affected by Act relating to priority, etc 1315 deportation of undesirable aliens convicted of violating Act regulating, etc., and amendments 594 readmission prohibited 594 property held by the custodian, etc., may be claimed by other than enemy 35, 977 seized property added 977 notice to be filed 35, 977 payment, etc., may be ordered by the President 35, 977 rights against claimants protected 35, 978 equity suit allowed after the war if payment not ordered, etc 35, 978 jurisdiction of supreme court, D. C., and district courts 35, 978 determination of court 978 retention of property until final judgment 35, 978 if owner an enemy solely by residing in territory occupied by enemy forces, delivery may be allowed 36 receipt to be a full acquittance of custodian, etc 36 rights of other persons not barred 36 delivery of money, etc., without application, to nationals of other than Germany, etc 978, 1147 official of Germany, etc., in United States when relations severed 978 to woman of neutral or allied nation, married to German, etc., prior to April 6, 1917 978, 1147 if property not required from German, etc., subsequent to January 1, 1917 1147 interned enemy alien 979 to woman of American citizenship, married to German, etc., prior to April 6, 1917 978, 1147 if property not acquired from German, etc., subsequent to January 1, 1917 1147 partnerships, corporations, etc., entirely owned by other than Germans, etc 979 Governments of Bulgaria or Turkey 979 Governments of Germany, etc., of diplomatic and consular property 979 status of persons of free cities, etc., formerly part of Germany, etc., but now released by treaties, etc 979 remaining part thereof 979 receipt a full acquittance of all claims under 979 legal rights not barred 980 applications for return of property under provisions hereof 980 by legal representatives of deceased persons 980 conditions imposed 980 claims of citizens or subjects of Allied nations not allowed unless reciprocal rights accorded American citizens by such nations 980 ownership prior to October 6, 1917, required 980 no other lien enforceable 36, 980 provisions not applicable to payments on account of patents, etc 36, 980 provisions relating to, not affected by resolution declaring date of termination of War with Germany, etc 1360 *Train Control Systems and Appliances,* appropriation for investigating and testing 179, 889, 1380 *Training Camps, Military,* appropriation for ordnance supplies for civilian 128ccxxxix maintenance of, for instruction of warrant officers, enlisted men, and civilians 779 arms, equipment, etc., of the Army to be used 779 uniforms, subsistence, and transportation, to be furnished persons attending 779 expenditures authorized from Army appropriations for maintenance, etc 779 sales of quartermaster and ordnance property to persons attending 779 receipts available 779 course of instruction to be established, etc 779 employment of Regular Army personnel authorized 780 *Training Stations, Naval* (*see* also Naval Training Stations), acceptance of donated lands San Diego, Calif., for establishing; condition 145 plans, cost, etc., to be submitted 145 maintenance expenses, allowed from appropriations for yards and docks 145 *Tramroads, etc.,* easements adjoining rights of way of, permitted for operating works, etc 1194 *Transit Pay, Diplomatic and Consular Service,* appropriation for 740, 1206 deficiency appropriation for 1042 *Transmission of Intelligence,* interstate commerce regulations applicable to, by wire or wireless 474 wholly within one State excepted 474 penalties for violations of interstate commerce laws made applicable to 484 *Transportation Act, 1920,* appropriation for expenses of Interstate Commerce Commission enforcing compliance with, as to accounting by carriers, etc 889 for expenses Railroad Labor Board 890 for expenses operating boats, etc., on canals, etc 906, 1392 deficiency appropriation for expenses, liquidating matters with carriers arising out of Federal control 589 title designated 456 meaning of terms used; “Interstate Commerce Act” 457 “Commerce Court Act” 457 “Federal Control Act” 457 “Federal control” 457 “Commission” 457 termination of Federal control, March 1, 1920 457 powers of the President relinquished; operation of railroads 457 supervision, etc., of carriers 457 over rates, charges, classifications, etc 457 acquiring water transportation facilities, terminals, etc 457 operating canals 457 purchasing securities of carriers, except under prior contracts, etc 457 use of revolving fund, except in closing up Federal control 457 for war emergencies not affected 457 Government owned boats on inland waterways transferred to Secretary of War for operation, etc 458 if part of railroad, excepted 458 prior contracts, claims, etc., payable from Federal control money 458 transfer of money for, to Secretary of War 458 Government owned boats on inland waterways transferred to Secretary of War; other operation, etc., expenses payable from available funds 458 construction of terminal facilities for interchange of traffic authorized 458 loans to States for 458 water carriage on the Mississippi above Saint Louis to be provided 458 operation of, subject to interstate and shipping laws 458 operating force authorized to be employed 458 early settlement of matters arising out of Federal control, directed 459 unexpended balances reappropriated for 459 use of operation receipts 459 moneys received from carriers 459 additional appropriation 459 payment of just compensation to carriers having no contract therefor 459 of part necessary to meet corporate charges, etc 459 dividends 459 further discretionary amount 459 claims for additional amount not prevented by 459 carrier by accepting, bound to return excess, if any 459 reimbursement of carriers for deficits during Federal control 460 carriers affected 460 test period designated 460 computation of income and deficits 460 ascertainment of income and deficits during Federal control 460 average during test period 460 of carriers not operating during whole of test period 460 monthly comparison of differences of deficits in returns 460 credits to carriers 460 differences of income returns 460 credits to United States 460 excess payable to carriers 460 carriers not operating during whole of test period 460 certificate of awards for amount payable 461 appropriation for 461 inspection of records, etc., of carriers for period of Federal control, authorized 461 facilities to be accorded agents for 461 information, etc., at expense of carriers 461 penalty for refusal, etc 461 causes of action arising out of Federal control may be brought against agent appointed by the President 461 time and jurisdiction for 461 service of process, on carrier 461 on designated agents 461 agent of President to designate officers therefor 462 claims for reparation for violations of interstate commerce laws to be filed with Commission 462 agent of the President to be named for 462 jurisdiction of Commission 462 pending, continued until final judgment 462 period of Federal control not to run against actions prior thereto 462 property exemption while under Federal control 462ccxl refunding of indebtedness of carriers to United States 462 ascertainment of indebtedness incurred for additions, etc 462 otherwise incurred 462 of United States to carriers 462 set-offs allowed; limitation 463 carriers allowed sums for corporate charges, etc.; dividends 463 allowance for working capital in addition 463 remaining indebtedness for betterments, etc., to be funded 463 security to be given 463 funding by car trust certificates of indebtedness for equipment, allowed 463 time notes to be given for other indebtedness 463 collateral required 463 bonds acquired from carriers may be extended, etc 463 issue of notes by carriers, secured by trust agreements, allowed for equipment purchased 463 effect of filing agreements 463 full authority given carriers for securities issued hereunder 464 all existing rates, classifications, etc., continued until changed by law 464 no reductions prior to September 1, 1920, without approval of Commission 464 present division of joint rates, etc., continued 464 compensation for land grant railroad transportation 464 guaranty to carriers after termination of Federal control 464 meaning of “carrier”; sleeping car company under Federal control, included 464 electric street railways, etc., excluded 464 “guaranty period”; “test period” 464 “railway operating income,” etc., applied to sleeping car company 464 written acceptance by carrier of guaranty, required 464 amount of guaranty with carriers under contract for just compensation 464 if no contract made, half of annual estimated just compensation, etc 465 determination if estimate not accepted 465 allowed if no contract or estimate has been made 465 to carriers not entitled to compensation under Federal Control Act 465 excess of revenue over guaranty to be paid into the Treasury 465 added to fund for termination of Federal control 465 amount for fixed charges may be retained 465 computation of income or deficit for test period 465 for guaranty period; debits and credits included 465 adjustments for lines formerly part of carriers’ system 466 consolidations, etc., during a guaranty period 466 allowance for maintenance, etc., to be determined by Commission 466 taxes excluded 466 correction of disproportionate or unreasonable charges 466 amounts due carriers to be certified by Commission 466 payment directed; appropriation for 466 advances allowed for fixed charges during guaranty period 466 repayment of, if exceeding guaranty 466 appropriation for 466 guaranty to American Railway Express Company against deficit 467 computation of revenues and expenses 467 exclusion of privileges from operating expenses 467 basis of payments of guaranty 467 if no deficit, income to be paid into the Treasury 467 amount due to be certified by Commission 467 payment directed; appropriation for 467 advances to meet expenses during guaranty period authorized 467 repayment, if exceeding guaranty 467 appropriation for 468 new loans to railroads authorized 468, 946 applications to be made for, within two years 468, 946 to meet maturing indebtedness, provide for equipment, etc 946 statement of amount, term, purpose, ability to repay, etc 946 facts as to physical situation, indebtedness, earning power, etc 946 investigation by Commission 468, 946 certificate of findings to be made; details 468, 946 amount of loan; time not exceeding 15 years; security 946 reasonable assurance of ability to repay, etc 946 inability of applicant to secure funds from other sources 946 to be made as soon as practicable from revolving fund, and security accepted 946 interest; repayment within 15 years; security 946 terms, etc., to be in accordance with findings and recommendations 946 for equipment authorized through car trust, etc., agencies 468, 947 conditions 468, 947 assistance of Federal Reserve Board 468 appropriation for, from revolving fund 468 no other authorization, etc., required for issue of notes, etc., by carriers for 469 execution of powers of President through agencies, authorized; exception 469 disputes between railroads and their employees 469 meaning of terms; “carrier,” express and sleeping car company included 469 “Adjustment Board”; “Labor Board”; “commerce” 469 "subordinate official" 469 duty enjoined on carriers and employees to avoid interruptions in operations of roads 469 mutual conferences of representatives to decide disputes 469 reference to board if no agreement reached 469 Railroad Boards of Labor Adjustment, establishment and composition of 469 disputes as to grievances, etc., not settled by conferences to be heard and decided by 469ccxli Railroad Labor Board established 470 composition; labor group 470 management group 470 public group 470 appointments if carriers or employees fail to offer names 470 selection from appropriate class 470 disqualifications; tenure of office 470 pay: removal restricted to cause 470 Board to hear and decide matters in which Adj ustment Boards failed to agree 470 causes of grievances, etc., not settled by mutual conferences 471 disputes as to wages not decided by mutual conferences 471 suspend decisions as to wages made by mutual conferences 471 final action 471 concurrence of majority required in decisions 471 of one public representative as to wages 471 record and publication of decisions, etc., to be made 471 decisions of Board to establish just and reasonable wages, etc 471 elements to lie considered in determination of 471 chairman to be elected by Board; central office at Chicago 472 duties specified; to study and investigate relations between carriers and employees 472 compile, publish, etc., data obtained 472 make necessary regulations 472 annually publish all decisions, etc 472 allow hearings in person or by counsel 472 execution of powers of Board by members to secure evidence 472 take depositions, administer oaths, etc 472 district courts to assist 472 compulsory testimony 472 criminal immunity of natural persons; perjury excepted 472 to have access to books, records, etc 472 penalty for refusal, etc 472 Government employees to furnish data, etc 473 records of former Federal control agencies to be transferred to 473 wages or salaries established by adjustment boards, etc., not to be reduced prior to September 1, 1920 473 penalty for violations; suit for recovery authorized 473 appointment of secretary; salary 473 provisions for other employees, expenses, etc 473 appropriation for fiscal year 1920 473 restriction on powers of Board of Mediation and Conciliation 474 amendments to Interstate Commerce Act 474 provisions applicable to common carriers engaged in rail and water transportation 474 transportation of oil, etc., by pipe lines 474 transmission of messages 474 between States and Territories 474 within the country 474 through a foreign country to any place in the United States 474 within the United States from or to a foreign country 474 provisions applicable to transportation and transmission within the United States 474 exceptions; transportation wholly within a State 474 transmission wholly within a State 474 water carrier transportation 474 "common carrier" includes also pipe line, wire or wireless companies, express and sleeping car companies 474 persons engaged therein 474 "railroad" includes bridges, ferries, etc 474 all the road in use 474 switches, terminal facilities, etc 474 freight depots, yards, etc 475 "transportation" includes cars, facilities for shipments, etc 475 services for receipt, transfer, delivery, storage, etc 475 "transmission" includes all facilities for messages by wire, radio, etc 475 carriers to furnish transportation on request 475 establish through routes and reasonable rates 475 provide operating facilities for through routes 475 make just division of joint rates, etc 475 all charges for any service to be just and reasonable 475 unjust and unreasonable, declared unlawful 485 classification of message transmission 475 interchange with carriers allowed 475 just and reasonable classification, etc., of property to be made 475 regulation of tickets, bills of lading, etc 475 baggage facilities; receipt, delivery, etc., of property 475 unjust classification, etc., forbidden and unlawful 475 car service, to include facilities for transportation, equipment, etc 476 supply of trains, etc 476 safe and adequate, required 476 just distribution of coal cars 476 emergency ratings to mines 476 penalty for refusing, etc 476 rules, and regulations for, to be filed for Commission 476 rates, fares, etc., to be shown in schedules 476 established by Commission authorized on complaint, etc 476 in emergencies Commission may temporarily suspend rules, etc 476 direct service without regard to ownership; compensation 476 require joint use of terminals, etc 477 give priority of traffic, etc 477 preference in time of war for national defense, etc 477 diversion of traffic, if carrier unable to transport 477 agreement as to terms, etc 477 execution of directions by agencies therefor 477 compliance with orders required; penalty for refusal 477 State authority over intrastate business not impaired 477 future extensions of railroads restricted 477 certificate of necessity for, to be obtained from Commission 477 for abandonment of road 477ccxlii future extensions of railroads; applications for certificates; proceedings 478 notice to State authorities; publication 478 discretionary power of Commission to issue certificates 478 authority under certificates for construction , etc 478 injunctions for violating regulations, etc 478 punishment for permitting, etc., violations 478 carriers may be ordered to provide further service 478 to extend lines 478 subject to necessity for public convenience 478 penalty for noncompliance 478 provisions not applicable to local tracks, street railways, etc 478 special rates, rebates, etc., declared unlawful 479 messages added 479 freight charges to be paid for on delivery thereof 479 exception, to prevent unjust discriminations 479 credits allowed to the Government, States, etc 479 facilities for interchange of traffic to be afforded 479 discriminations forbidden 479 carriers to permit use of terminal facilities by others 479 compensation to be paid, etc 479 suit authorized if terms unsatisfactory 480 charges for short and long lines 480 aggregate, for shorter distance not to exceed longer over same route 480 as great for shorter as for longer, not authorized 480 allowance in special cases upon application to Commission 480 charges to be reasonably compensatory 480 limited to competing points for circuitous routes 480 not granted for simple water transportation 480 existing rates, fares, etc., continued 480 effect of water competition; restriction on increasing reduced rates on account of 480 combinations by carriers for pooling freights, etc., unlawful 480 division of proceeds 481 Commission may authorize division of traffic in the interest of better service 481 assent of all carriers required 481 acquisition of control of other carriers authorized; conditions 481 approval by Commission; terms, conditions, etc 481 supplemental orders may be issued 481 plans for consolidation of railroad systems to be prepared 481 competition to be preserved 481 employment of uniform rates for competitive traffic 481 rate of earnings, etc 481 notice and hearings of proposed plans 481 adoption and publication thereof 481 consolidation of railroads into one corporation allowed 481 to be in harmony with adopted plans, etc 482 limitation of bonds, stock, etc 482 ascertainment of valuation of properties 482 consideration for applications for; hearings, etc 482 issue of order authorizing 482 effective on agreement of all carriers 482 State laws, etc., not to prevent 482 provisions extended to American Railway Express Company 482 approved consolidations relieved from antitrust laws, etc 482 regulations for simplifying schedules, rates, etc., to be made 483 all carriers to comply with regulation of rates, etc 483 rail and water transportation 483 Commission authorized to establish physical connection between rail lines and docks 483 construct tracks to the dock 483 determination of terms, and conditions 483 facilities for public convenience required 483 establishment of proportional rates; minimum added 483 meaning of proportional rates 483 penalties for violations of Act to include transmission of intelligence 484 investigation of complaints against rates imposed by States, etc 484 notification of States, etc 484 consideration of jurisdiction with State authorities; joint healings 484 State authorities to aid in enforcing 484 undue preference to intrastate over foreign commerce unlawful 484 changes authorized to be made 484 orders effective notwithstanding State laws, etc 484 Commission to determine if charges, classifications, etc., are unjust, discriminatory, etc 484 messages added 485 prescribe just and reasonable rates, etc 485 maxima and minima rates 485 just and reasonable joint classifications, etc 485 issue orders to carriers to comply with findings 485 taking effect of, other than for payment of money 485 Commission may establish through routes, joint classifications, fares, etc 485 maximum and minimum rates added 485 terms and conditions of operation; application to water lines 485 exclusion of electric roads not carrying freight 485 transportation wholly by water 485 to embrace entire length of road; exception 485 temporary through routes in emergency cases 486 regulation of live stock shipments to public stockyards 486 service required 486 authority of Commission 486 other live stock not affected 486ccxliii Commission to determine if divisions of joint rates, etc., are unjust, discriminatory, etc 486 to prescribe just and reasonable rates, etc 486 to readjust rates established by Commission if found unjust, etc 486 in determining divisions of joint rates, etc., due consideration to be given to attending circumstances 486 examination and determination of lawfulness of schedules of new rates, etc 486 suspension of, pending decisions 487 final determination 487 change to go into effect pending delayed decision 487 accounting required 487 refund if increase disallowed 487 burden of proof on increases since January 1, 1910 487 hearings and decisions of, to be given preference 487 carriers liable for diverting, etc., property contrary to routing instructions 487 exempt if no notice on bill of lading 487 Commission may direct routing if not made by shipper 488 regulation of income of railroads 488 meaning of “rates” 488 "carrier," limited to railroads 488 "net railway operating income" 488 Commission to prescribe rates so that carriers may earn fair return upon value of property 488 modifications permitted 488 to determine the percentage constituting a fair return 488 to be uniform for rate groups 488 adequate transportation needs to be provided 488 rate for, adopted for two years; addition for Betterments, etc., permitted 488 determination of property valuation 488 considerations entering into 489 acceptance of ascertained valuations 489 income from competitive traffic in excess of fair return to be paid to the United States 489 division of excess net operating income; to reserve fund of carrier 489 to Commission for general railroad contingent fund 489 group of carriers operating as a single system, computed as a whole 489 not applicable to carriers accepting guaranty 489 property valuation of 489 reserve fund of carriers; payments permitted from 489 use of income in excess of 489 excess income payable to Commission 489 adjustment of, tor portions of a year, etc 490 general railroad contingent fund to constitute a revolving fund 490 use of, by Commission specified 490 investment of unemployed moneys 490 loans to carriers from contingent fund 490 application to be made to Commission; details 490 grants authorized after investigations, etc 490 security to be provided 490 interest and repayment 490 transportation equipment purchased from contingent fund 490 application by carriers for leasing; details 490 hearings and investigations 491 leases authorized; payment of rent; basis 491 receipts placed in contingent fund 491 purchase, etc., of, authorized 491 disposal, etc 491 rules for making loans, leasing, etc., to be prescribed 491 shippers’ right to recover from excessive rates not impaired thereby 491 carriers constructing new lines, etc., may retain excessive earnings thereon; conditions 491 time limit for bringing actions, by carriers 492 by shippers 492 to commence from delivery of goods 492 for enforcing orders for payment of money 492 penalty for carriers, etc., not obeying orders made by Commission 492 employment of attorneys to aid Commission and members, authorized 492 payment of expenses 492 divisions of Commission authorized; assignments thereto 492 service in case of vacancies 493 forms of accounts, etc., may be prescribed 493 classification of property allowing depreciation charges; restrictions 493 Commission to have access to all records of carriers 493 keeping other than prescribed accounts, unlawful 493 special agents authorized to examine all documents, etc 494 records during Federal control 494 liability for losses, etc., of property in custody of carrier by water subject to water transportation regulations 494 time for filing notice of claims or suits, designated 494 rule, etc., of carrier for shorter, unlawful 494 issue of securities by carriers 494 provisions limited to railroad transportation 494 restriction hereafter on issue of stock, bonds, etc 494 assuming liability of securities of other persons 494 subject to order of Commission; purposes specified 494 power of Commission to grant or deny applications 495 modify, by supplemental orders 495 applications for authority to be made; notice of sale of Treasury stock 495 notice of, to State authority; representation from, allowed 495 hearings 495 power of Commission exclusive; no other approval necessary 495 no government guaranty as to securities 495 provisions not applicable to short time notes 495 aggregate limited 495 notification of issue of short-time notes to be filed with Commission 496 funding requirements 496 reports required of all issues 496ccxliv applications for authority to be made; securities issued without authorization, void 496 effect of supplemental orders 496 liability of carriers and officers to purchasers without notice, etc 496 recovery of consideration authorized 496 punishment for directors, etc., consenting thereto 496 holding office in more than one carrier unlawful, unless authorized by Commission 496 officer of carrier forbidden to benefit personally in sale of its securities, etc 496 punishment for unlawful acts 497 Commission enlarged; pay increased 497 appointment of new members 497 expiration of terms 497 successors to serve seven years 497 political selection 497 pay of secretary increased 497 foreign commerce provisions 497 carriers by water to file with Commission schedules of sailings, etc., of their American vessels 497 details required 497 to name specific rates to shippers applying through railroad transportation 497 provisions for quantity and carload shipments 497 space to be reserved for shipments on acceptance 497 changes in schedules required 498 regulations governing to be published 498 Commission to publish schedules, etc., of water carriers for supplying railroads, etc 498 distribution by railroads; regulations for 498 through bills of lading to be issued by railroad carriers 498 rates to be named separately 498 railroad not liable after delivery to vessel 498 forms, etc., to be prescribed 498 issue of, not to constitute “an arrangement for continuous carriage or shipment” 498 installation of automatic train control, etc., safety devices 498 Commission may order, by railroads 498 for whole or part of line 498 time for fulfilling 498 no negligence for failure on part of line not included in order 498 liability for accident on such portions 498 penalty for noncompliance with orders 498 title of Act declared 499 water transportation facilities 499 policy of Congress declared to promote, etc 499 to foster both rail and water transportation 499 Secretary of War directed to investigate types of boats for inland waters, etc 499 water terminals, switches, etc 499 to advise with communities for locations of terminals, etc 499 to investigate existing status of inland water transportation 499 other matters to promote and encourage the same 499 to compile, publish, etc., valuable statistics, data, etc 499 to include the Great Lakes in investigations 499 prohibition against officers, etc., of carriers having interest in purchases therefor, deferred to January 1, 1921 499 effective if corporation organized after January 12, 1918 499 invalidity of any clause, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 499 authority of Secretary of War to operate boats, etc., on New York State Barge Canal to cease in 30 days 1149 transfer of facilities 1149 use of money from sale or lease of boats, etc., on inland waterways 1149 retention of 25 per cent until new equipment procured 1149 certificates of amounts due carriers may be made, when whole sum not determined 1145 warrants for payments applicable to 1145 payment of deficit during Federal control 1145 of guaranty to carrier 1145 of guaranty to American Railway Express Company 1145 estimate of deferred debits and credits in certifying amounts, authorized 1145 terminal facilities for interchange of traffic to be procured 1392 loans to States, municipalities, or transportation companies for, authorized 1392 expenditures allowed for facilities on leased property; terms, etc 1392 *Transportation and Recruiting, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 154, 832 deficiency appropriation for; reappropriation from 1920 1170 *Transportation and Recruiting, Navy,* appropriation for 134, 814 deficiency appropriation for 61, 1029, 1029, 1041, 1168, 1185, 1190 *Transportation, Army,* appropriation for, and supplies 116, 959 travel allowance on discharge 116, 959 National Guard officers, on discharge 116, 959 payment to land grant roads not bond aided 116, 960 draft animals, wagons, drayage, etc 116, 960 vessels; transport service 117, 960 basis of computation 960 allowance to land grant roads not bond aided 960 full pay to excepted roads 116, 960 use tor motor vehicles, restricted 960 accommodation on transports to Porto Rico officials, etc 960 passengers and cargoes allowed on trans-Atlantic transports 960 disposal of designated transports 961 additional pay to employees on harbor boats 117, 961 purchase of motor vehicles restricted 961 deficiency appropriation for 61, 63, 65, 344, 522, 1038, 1041, 1166, 1184, 1190 payment for transporting wives of soldiers married in Europe from 1026 *Transportation, Diplomatic and Consular Service,* appropriation for 742, 1208 deficiency appropriation for 62, 64, 66, 346, 348, 523, 1160, 1186 *Transportation Facilities,* appropriation for operating, on inland canal, and coastwise waterways 906, 1392 allowance for experts, etc., in War Department 906ccxlv deficiency appropriation for operating expenses 1026 *Transportation of Families of Officers,* allowed in kind, when permanent station is changed 604 of household of Navy personnel 604 *Transportation, Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines,* rate at one cent a mile, to disabled, furloughed from hospitals 975 *Transportation Systems under Federal Control* (*see* also Federal Railroad Control), reimbursement for advances by United States for motive power, etc., furnished 359 motive power, cars, etc., furnished carriers 359 *Transports, Army,* appropriation for expenses of 117, 960 transportation of Porto Rican officials, etc., on 960 passengers and cargoes allowed on transatlantic; disposal of receipts 960 sale of designated, authorized 961 allowed in coastwise trade if owned by citizens 961 to bring home Polish American residents who served with Allies in late war 528 use of, for transporting representative American teams, etc., to Olympic games, etc 738 *Travel Pay, Army,* allowed retired enlisted men and reservists, when entering or leaving active service 288 enlisted men discharged to reenlist allowed 291 may be discharged from old enlistment therefor 291 to receive $60 on reenlisting 291 *Treasurer of the United States,* appropriation for, assistant, deputy, cashier, tellers, etc 648, 1269 temporary employees from expenses of loans; pay restriction 649 for temporary employees; pay restriction 1270 for superintendent, redemption of national currency, etc 649, 1270 for temporary employees, redemption of Federal reserve currency, etc 1270 for clerks, etc., Postal Savings System 649, 1270 for repairs to canceling machines 649, 1270 for District of Columbia sinking fund accounts 70, 839, 1110 deficiency appropriation for assistant tellers, etc., redemption of national currency 44 for additional employees, redemption of national currency 331 *Treasury Department,* appropriation for Secretary, assistant to, Assistants, actuary, clerks, etc 643, 1264 for two additional Assistant Secretaries, etc 643 for additional employees 1264 for chief clerk, assistant superintendent, clerks, etc 643, 1264 for engineers, watchmen, laborers, etc 643, 1264 for additional employees payable from other appropriations 1264 for care, etc., of buildings 644, 1264 appropriation for General Supply Committee 644, 1265 expenses, transferring surplus supplies, etc 644, 1265 issue of typewriters and computing machines; repairs, etc 644, 1265 for divisions in Secretary’s office, clerks, etc 645, 1266 bookkeeping and warrants 645, 1266 customs 645, 1266 appointments 645, 1266 surety bonds section 645, 1266 public moneys 645 loans and currency 645, 1266 expenses of loans 1266 printing and stationery 645, 1267 mail and files 615, 1267 for disbursing clerk, deputy, clerks, etc 645, 1267 for War Risk Insurance Bureau 646, 1267 for Federal Farm Loan Bureau 646, 1267 for Supervising Architect, executive officer, etc 647, 1268 for Comptroller of the Treasury, assistant, clerks, etc 647, 1268 for Auditor for Treasury Department, clerks, etc 647, 1268 for Auditor for War Department, clerks, etc 648, 1269 for Auditor for Navy Department, clerks, etc 648, 1269 for Auditor for Interior Department, clerks, etc 648, 1269 for Auditor for State, etc., Departments, clerks, etc 648, 1269 for Auditor for Post Office Department, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 648, 1269 for salaries, postal Savings System accounts 648, 1269 for Treasurer, assistant, deputy, cashier, tellers, clerks, etc 648, 1269 for force for Postal Savings System 649, 1270 for Register, assistant, clerks, etc 649, 1270 for Comptroller of the Currency, deputies, clerks, etc 649, 1270 for Commissioner of Internal Revenue, assistant to, deputies, clerks, etc 650, 1271 for Coast Guard office, chiefs of division clerks, etc 650, 1271 for Director, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, assistant, clerks, etc 650, 1271 for Chief, Secret Service Division, clerks, etc 651, 1271 for Director of the Mint, clerks, etc 651, 1272 for Surgeon General of Public Health Service, office personnel 651, 1272 for contingent expenses 651, 1272 for stationery 651, 1272 for freight, etc 652, 1272 for rent, etc.; restriction 652, 1272 for motor vehicles, etc.; transfer of Army trucks 652, 1273 for files 652, 1273 for heating, lighting, etc., supplies 652, 1273 for miscellaneous supplies 652, 1273 for labor saving machines, etc 652, 1273 for carpets, furniture, etc 652, 1273 for automatic fire alarm 653 for operating expenses, Arlington Building 653, 1273 Department Annex, Madison Place 653, 1273 Annex, Fourteenth and B Streets, NW 653, 1273 Darby Building 653, 1273ccxlvi appropriation for contingent expenses, Auditor for Post Office Department 653, 1273 for internal revenue collectors, deputies, agents, etc.; rent, etc 653, 1274 for assessing, collecting, etc., taxes, Revenue Act, 1918 653, 1274 for refunding internal revenue collections 654, 1274 for refunding illegally collected taxes 654, 1274 for expenses enforcing National Prohibition and Narcotics Act 654, 1274 discontinuance of subtreasuries from July 1, 1921 654 for salaries, assistant treasurers’ offices 655 for mints and assay offices 656, 1275 for sundry civil expenses under 164, 874, 1368 for rent; etc.; condition 164 for Auditor for Post Office Department 164 for public buildings 164, 874, 1368 for remodeling fourth story and for new roof 874 marine hospitals 167, 875, 1368 quarantine stations 167, 875, 1368 for repairs to Department buildings, etc 168, 875, 1369 for mechanical equipment for department buildings 168, 876, 1369 for Coast Guard 171, 879, 1372 titles of commissioned officers changed 879 for Engraving and Printing Bureau 172, 880, 1373 for War Risk Insurance Bureau 172, 881, 1374 for miscellaneous 173, 881, 1374 enforcement of, laws 173, 881, 1374 for contingent expenses Independent Treasury 173, 882 for recoinage, gold, and minor coins 173, 882, 1375 for money-laundry machines 173, 882 for distinctive paper, securities, national currency, etc 173, 882, 1375 for supressing counterfeiting, etc 174, 882, 1375 protecting person of the President 174, 882, 1375 payment for details under Secret Service Division forbidden; except to Department of State 174, 883, 1375 for custody of lands, etc 174, 883, 1376 for collecting customs revenue 174, 883, 1376 for automatic scales, customs 174, 883, 1376 for compensation in lieu of moieties 174, 883, 1376 for expenses, enforcing Prohibition Act by internal revenue officials 883 Public Health Service 174, 883, 1376 Assistant Surgeons General at Largo authorized 174 for expenses, War Risk Insurance patients, etc 175, 884 for quarantine service 175, 884, 1377 for prevention of epidemics 175, 885, 1377 for field investigations of health matters 176, 885, 1377 for interstate quarantine service 176, 885, 1377 for study of rural sanitation 176, 885, 1377 for study of pellagra 176, 885 for regulating sale of viruses, etc 176, 885, 1377 for Division of Venereal Diseases 176, 885, 1378 for hospitals for discharged disabled, etc., soldiers 885 for Hygenic Laboratory, equipment, etc 176 for printing and binding for 228, 941, 1429 deficiency appropriation for War Risk Insurance Bureau 1, 331, 378, 508 for Arlington Building and Annex 43 for Treasury Building Annexes 43, 505 for contingent expenses 43, 505, 1023, 1040, 1160, 1183 for Darby Building 43 for increased cost of envelopes 1918, 1919 43 for removal from Bond Building 43 for Navy Annex, rent 43 for Auditor for War Department 44 for Treasurers Office 44, 331 for collecting customs revenue 44, 61, 63, 65, 344, 347, 521, 1023, 1183 for internal revenue 44, 61, 63, 65, 344, 347, 521, 1024, 1038, 1040, 1044, 1161, 1183, 1189 for Engraving and Printing Bureau 44, 61, 344, 1184 for public buildings 45, 61, 63, 65, 330, 344, 347, 507, 522, 1024, 1038, 1041, 1044, 1163, 1190 for Public Health Service 45, 65, 344, 377, 507, 521, 591, 1024, 1162, 1183, 1189 for judgments, United States courts under 59, 520 for judgments, Court of Claims under 60, 343, 521, 1037, 1182 for money laundry machines 61 for Coast Guard 61, 63, 65, 344, 347, 506, 522, 1023, 1038, 1041, 1162, 1184, 1190 for bookkeeping and warrants division 329 for Auditor for Treasury Department 329, 506, 1161 for Auditor for Navy Department 329 for Auditor for State, etc., Departments 330 for Comptroller of the Currency 330 for Independent Treasury 330, 521, 1023, 1161, 1183 for suppressing counterfeiting, etc 330, 1183 for American Printing House for the Blind 332 for C. G. Duganne 332 for Sydney E. Smith 332 for quarantine service 334, 1183 for assay office, New York, N. Y 344 for stationery, etc 505 for Coast Guard Office 506 for Internal Revenue Bureau, enforcing National Prohibition Act 506 for estate of Charles L. Freer 507 for John M. Francis 507 for relief of contractors for public buildings under 507, 592 for prevention of epidemics 508, 1183 for hospitals for war risk insurance patients, etc 508 for printing and binding for 520, 593 for mints and assay offices 522, 1024, 1184 for Denver, Colo., mint 591 for John M. Lea 591 for office of Assistant Treasurer, New York, N. Y 1023 for Life Saving Service 1041, 1184 for distinctive paper, securities, etc 1160 for American Express Company 1160 for Walston H. Brown 1161 for Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company 1161 for estate of Henry A. V. Post 1161 for General Supply Committee 1161 for compensation increase 1183 for Federal Farm Loan Board 1183 for Panama-Pacific International Exposition 1183 for collecting opium, etc., special tax 1183ccxlvii deficiency appropriation for Revenue Cutter Service 1184 for labor saving machines 1189 allotments of War Risk Insurance Bureau, for hospitals, etc 1162 duties of, under impure tea importation act transferred to Department of Agriculture 712 Fishermans Island, Va., transferred from, to Army 358 hospital at Broadview, Ill., to be immediately acquired, equipped, etc 45 Liberty loan bonds of officers and crew of U. S. ship “San Diego” lost by sinking of vessel, to have duplicates issued, etc 45 limit of cost increased for hospital, Broadview, Ill., for war risk insurance patients, etc 508 contracts of construction, etc., authorized at once 508 restriction of payments 508 motor vehicles, equipment, etc., not needed by Army, transferred to, for Public Health Service hospitals, etc 530 offices of assistant treasurers discontinued from July 1, 1921 654 transfer of duties to Treasurer, mints, Federal reserve banks, etc 655 assignment of vacated rooms, etc., to reserve banks acting as fiscal agents 655 civil service employees in, eligible for transfers; preferences 655 *Treasury Department Buildings, D. C.,* appropriation for additions, etc 168 for care, etc., of main, etc 644, 1264 for care, etc., of buildings for bureaus 1264 for Arlington 644, 1265 for Annex, Madison Place 644, 1265 for garage 644, 1265 for Annex 14th and B Streets NW 644, 1265 for repairs, etc., of designated 168, 876, 1369 for mechanical equipment for designated 168, 876, 1369 for operating expenses, Arlington Building 653, 1273 for operating expenses, Madison Place Annex 653, 1273 for operating expenses, Annex Fourteenth and B Streets NW 653, 1273 for operating expenses, Darby Building 653, 1273 deficiency appropriation for Arlington Building and annex, equipment, etc 43, 505 for Annex, Madison Place, NW., equipment 43 for operating expenses, etc 43,505 for annex, Fourteenth and B Streets NW., operating force 43 for operating expenses, etc 43,506 for Darby Building, operating expenses, etc 43 for expenses, transfer of bureaus in Bond Building to Government owned buildings 43 for Navy Annex Building rent 43 allowance for repairs, 1920, increased 330 *Treaties,* restrictions in, on imposing discriminating duties to be terminated 1007 notification to foreign Governments 1007 appropriation for study of diseases of, including chestnut bark, etc 243, 701, 1321 for white pine blister rust eradication 243, 702, 1321 cooperation with State, etc., authorities 243, 702, 132 no payment for trees destroyed 243, 702, 1321 for seeding and planting, national forests 251, 710, 1330 *Trent River, N. C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, to Polloksville 1011 *Trimble, South,* deficiency appropriation for compiling contested election cases, House of Representatives 58 *Trinitrotoluol,* appropriation for distributing, etc., surplus war, for clearing agricultural lands 1341 *Trinity National Forest, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Trojan Powder,* appropriation for distributing etc., surplus war, for clearing agricultural lands, etc 1341 *Tropical Fruits,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 256, 715, 1334 *Tropical Plants,* appropriation for acclimatizing, etc 243, 702, 1322 *Troup County, Ga.,* may bridge Chattahoochee River, West Point 1055 *Troy, N. Y.,* may join with State, etc., in bridging Hudson River, to Cohoes 1108 *Truck Crops,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 243, 702, 1322 for investigating insects affecting, including stored products, etc 256, 715, 1334 *Truckee-Carson Irrigation Project, Nev.,* appropriation for charges on allotments of Paiute Indians, within 1238 *Truro, Mass.,* appropriation authorized for tablets, etc., in, commemorating tercentenary of landing of the Pilgrims 599 *Trusses for Disabled Soldiers,* deficiency appropriation for 1184 *Trusts, Combinations of Unlawful,* leases of nonmetallic mineral deposits forfeited if subleased to 448 *Truxton Canyon Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 433, 1247 *Truxton Canyon, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian school 10, 415, 1232 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 64 *Truxton Canyon Indian Camp Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 5, 410, 1227 *Truxton, Va.,* appropriation for operating, etc., Government house at 223 *Tualatin River, Oreg.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1013 *Tuberculin, Serums, etc.,* appropriation for investigating animal 240, 700, 1377ccxlviii *Tuberculosis,* appropriation for prevention, etc., among Indians 4, 410, 1227 *Tuberculosis, D. C.,* appropriation for preventing spread of 89, 859, 1131 for dispensaries for treating 90, 959, 1132 for medical, etc., aid to persons suffering from 1132 deficiency appropriation for dispensaries for 1018, 1157 *Tuberculosis, etc., Animal,* appropriation for preventing spread of, from one State to another 239, 698, 1318 payment for animals destroyed; limit 239, 698, 1318 interstate shipment of arrested cases for immediate slaughter, etc., permitted 239, 699 *Tuberculosis Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation tor maintenance 95, 866, 1137 for buildings and grounds, etc 96, 866, 1137 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 41, 1019 *Tucson, Ariz.,* sale of Indian day school to Pima County school district No. 1 1233 Indian children to be admitted 1233 *Tug Fork of Big Sandy River,* bridge authorized across, at Cedar, W. Va 1108 *Tug River,* bridge authorized across, at Kermit, W. Va 287 *Tulalip Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434 *Tule River Agency, Calif.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1249 *Tule River Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 1226 *Tullahoma, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 167 *Tullytown, Pa.,* operation of school for children of employees at ordnance reservation, authorized 333 *Tulsa, Okla.,* appropriation for remodeling, etc., public building; reappropriation 167 deficiency appropriation for International Dry Land Congress at 524 *Tunnel under Hudson River,* construction of, etc., by the States of New Jersey and New York, consented to 158 rights of United States not affected 158 *Turkey,* appropriation for ambassador to 1206 for Turkish secretary of embassy 740, 1206 assistant 740, 1206 for student interpreters 741, 1207 for cost of tuition; quarters 741, 1207 for steam launch for embassy 742, 1208 for expenses of American prisoners in 749, 1216 for prison expenses, Smyrna 749, 1216 Constantinople 749, 1216 deficiency appropriation for interpreters and guards dominions of 524, 1022, 1043 delivery, etc., of property held by Alien Property Custodian to Government of, etc 979 *Turner, Clarence W.,* appropriation for paying claim of, against Creek Indians, for legal services 1249 *Turtle Mountain Agency, N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434 *Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 19, 424, 1240 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 62 *Turtle Mountain Indian Hospital, N. Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 5, 227, 410 *Tusayan National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Tuluila, Samoa,* appropriation for naval station, public works 144 *Twelfth Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paying, Monroe to Otis Streets 75 *Twelfth Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paying, I Street to Potomac Avenue 75 *Twenty-eight Hour Law, Animal Transportation,* appropriation for executing 239, 698, 1318 *Twenty-fourth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for repaying, K Street to Virginia Avenue 845 *Twine and Tying Devices, Postal Service,* appropriation for 582, 1154 deficiency appropriation for 54, 336, 514, 1175 *Two Medicine Creek, Mont.,* appropriation for bridge oyer, on Blackfeet Indian Reservation, from tribal funds 422 *Typewriters,* transferred to Supply Committee as surplus, if unfit for use, may be issued to other departments, etc., at exchange prices, etc 1265 repairs to, by Supply Committee, at cost, authorized, mode of payment 1266 surplus, may be issued to departments by Supply Committee at current exchange prices 645 *Typewriting Machines,* restriction on price for purchases of 688, 1307 determination of character of machines 688 designation of sizes, etc 1307 purchases during fiscal year to be from surplus stock of General Supply Committee 688, 1308 machines for, to be furnished by War Department 688, 1308 unserviceable machines may be delivered for exchange 689, 1308 disposal of, by War Department during the year forbidden except as herein authorized 689 used less than three years, not to be sold, exchanged, etc 689, 947 *Typhus Fever,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 175, 885, 1377 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemic 508 **U.** *Uinta National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Uintah Band of Ute Indians, Utah,* appropriation for payment to from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 26, 430, 1245 for irrigating allotted lands of 27, 430, 1245 transfer or special funds to 430ccxlix *Uintah County, Utah,* appropriation for aid to public schools in, from Indian funds 27, 430, 1245 *Uintah, etc., Agency, Utah,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah,* limit on sales of undisposed of Indian lands in former, repealed 599 prior sales of larger area validated; payment required 600 *Ukiah, Calif.,* 748 appropriation for expenses, maintaining latitude observatory at; repayment 748 *Umatilla Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 25, 31, 428, 434, 1243, 1248 *Umatilla Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 201, 915, 1404 *Umatilla National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Umpqua National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Uncompahgre Irrigation Project, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 200, 914, 1403 *Uncompahgre National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Uncompahgre Ute Indians, Utah,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 26, 430, 1245 for irrigating allotted lands of 27, 430, 1245 transfer of special funds to 430 *Under Secretary of State,* appropriation for 642, 1263 *Underground Water Supply,* prospecting permits, etc., allowed for, in Nevada for irrigation, etc 293 *Undertakings, D. C.* (*see* Bonds and Undertakings, D. C.). *Unidentified Soldiers,* Congressional medal of honor to be bestowed upon the British soldier buried in Westminster Abbey, London, England 1367 the French soldier buried in the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France 1367 *Uniforms, etc., Army, Navy, or Marine Corps,* prohibitions against wearing, in force hereafter 836 duties of Secretary of Navy added 836 *Union Pacific Railroad Company,* may convey portion of right of way for public highways or streets 304 width of track, etc., not to be diminished 304 *Union Station Plaza, D. C.,* appropriation for operating, etc., fountains in 186, 898 *United Kingdom* (*see* Great Britain). *United Slates Court, for China,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 745, 1211 for allowance for loss by exchange 742, 1208 for post allowances to officers of, to meet living costs 749, 1215 commissioner of, to be appointed 746 jurisdiction of consular court at Shanghai 746 appointment of clerk of court as, authorized 746 other person; pay 746 expenses when sessions other than at Shanghai 746 inheritance taxes to be collected from estates of decedents, by 746 *United States Courts,* appropriation for Chief and Associate Justices of Supreme Court 686, 1306 for marshal of Supreme Court 686, 1306 for clerks to Justices 686, 1306 for circuit judges 687, 1306 for clerks, circuit courts of appeal 687, 1306 for messenger, eighth circuit 687, 1306 for district judges 687, 1306 for district court, Hawaii 687, 1306 for district court, Porto Rico 687, 1306 for retired judges 687, 1306 for court of appeals, D. C 687, 1306 for supreme court, D. C 687, 1306 for national park commissioners 687, 1306 for law books for judicial officers 687, 1306 for Court of Customs Appeals 687, 1306 for Court of Claims 688, 1307 for law clerks to Chief and Associate Justices of Supreme Court 209 for additional judge, Texas northern district 209 for salaries, etc., marshals: advances 209, 923, 1412 for salaries, etc., district attorneys and assistants 209, 923, 1412 for district attorney, District of Columbia, and assistant 209 general provisions applicable to office of 209 for payment of regular assistants 209, 923, 1412 for special assistants 210, 923, 1412 foreign counsel 210, 923, 1412 for clerks, salaries, etc 210, 923, 1412 provisions applicable to supreme court, D.C 923 applicable also to Hawaii and Porto Rico courts 1413 for clerks, fees 210, 924 travel, etc., clerks of circuit courts of appeals 210 for fees, commissioners 210, 924, 1413 jurors 210, 924, 1413 witnesses 210, 924, 1413 for rent of court rooms 210, 924, 1413 for bailiffs, etc 210, 924, 1413 for expanses, judges, etc 210, 924, 1413 for expenses, jurors, etc 210, 924, 1413 for jury commissioners 210, 924, 1413 for miscellaneous; Alaska 210, 924, 1413 for supplies 210, 924, 1413 for support of prisoners 210, 924, 1413 for penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans 211, 924, 1413 Atlanta, Ga 212, 925, 1414 McNeil Island, Wash 212, 926, 1415 for National Training School for Boys, D. C 212, 926, 1415 deficiency appropriation for additional judge, Texas northern district 51 for marshals 51, 62, 64, 67, 337, 349, 525, 1032, 1175, 1188, 1192 for district attorneys 52, 67, 337, 346, 349, 525, 1032, 1176 for clerks 52, 67, 338, 346, 525, 1040, 1043, 1176, 1188 for commissioners 52, 62, 64, 67, 347, 349, 525, 1040, 1043, 1045, 1176, 1188, 1192 for jurors 52, 64, 67, 347, 1033 for witnesses 52, 67, 347, 525, 1033, 1040, 1043, 1045, 1188ccl deficiency appropriation for increased cost of envelopes, 1919 52 for miscellaneous expenses 52, 64, 67, 338, 347, 525, 1033, 1040, 1043, 1176, 1188, 1192 for penitentiaries, maintenance 52 for support of prisoners 53, 62, 64, 67, 347, 349, 1043, 1045 for National Training School for Boys, D. C 53 for paying judgments of 59, 343, 520, 1037, 1182 for supplies 64, 347, 525, 1033, 1043, 1176, 1192 for special assistants; foreign counsel 338, 1032, 1176, 1188 for penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans 338, 1033, 1176 for penitentiary, Atlanta, Ga 338, 1176, 1188 McNeil Island, Wash 338, 1176 for law books for judicial officers 346, 1043 for regular assistants 1032 for bailiffs, etc 1033 for Edward Fraser 1033 for Leavenworth, Kans., fire department, claim allowed 1033 for National Park commissioners 1033 for Court of Claims 1175 for support of prisoners, etc 1188, 1192 for miscellaneous, Alaska 1188 Alaska district court, judges divisions, etc 1203 California northern district; Yosemite National Park, attached to 731 southern district; Sequoia, and General Grant, National Parks, attached to 731 Connecticut judicial district 1146 New Mexico judicial district 1361 New York judicial districts 395 North Carolina judicial districts 532 admiralty jurisdiction of district courts in suits for damages for death resulting from wrongful acts, etc., on the high seas, etc 537 allowance to discharged prisoners, increased 1033 clerks to district courts, appointment, salary, etc 1099 exclusive jurisdiction in suits for foreclosure of preferred ship mortgages 1003 jurisdiction of, in actions to abate nuisances under War Prohibition Act 306 under National Prohibition Act 314 payment to Sacramento, Calif., for damages to jail by Federal prisoners 1033 punishment for wrongfully converting by, officers of money coming into their possession as such 630 personal interest therein not a defense 630 removal of causes from State courts to; service of process may be completed, etc., by Federal court officers 554 salaries of all district judges available from appropriation for 1920 515 terms, Albany, N. Y 395 Asheville, N. C 532 Auburn, N. Y 395 Binghamton, N. Y 395 Brooklyn, N. Y 395 Buffalo, N. Y 395 Canandaigua, N. Y 395 Catlettsburg, Ky 400 Charlotte, N. C 532 Covington, Ky 400 Elizabeth City, N. C 532 Elmira, N. Y 395 Frankfort, Ky 400 Greensboro, N. C 532 Hartford, Conn 1146 terms, Jackson, Ky 400 Jamestown, N. Y 395 Laurinburg, N. C 532 Lexington, Ky 400 Lockport, N.Y 395 London, Ky 400 New Haven, Conn 1146 New York City, N. Y 395 Newbern, N. C 532 Norwalk, Conn 1146 Raleigh, N. C 532 Richmond, Ky 400 Rochester, N. Y 395 Salisbury, N. C 532 Statesville, N. C 532 Syracuse, N. Y 395 Utica, N. Y 395 Washington, N. C 532 Wilkesboro, N. C 532 Wilmington. N. C 532 Wilson, N. C 532 *United States Housing Corporation* (*see* Housing Corporation, United States). *United States Reports,* appropriation for Lawyers’ Cooperative Edition, Volume 63 208 for Lawyers’ Cooperative Edition, Volume 64 923 for Lawyers’ Cooperative Edition, Volume 65 1411 *United States Securities,* appropriation for distinctive paper for 173, 882, 1375 for expenses connected with issues of 1266 use for personal services limited to specified Treasury offices 1267 pay restriction 1267 deficiency appropriation for distinctive paper 1160 loans allowed by national banks on notes secured by designated 296 rediscounts by Federal reserve banks of notes or member banks secured by, allowed 1146 limit increased; purchase conditions 1146 expires October 31, 1921 1146 termination of appropriations for expenses of issuing war bonds, etc., June 30, 1921 646 unexpended balances to be covered in June 30, 1922 646 estimates for expenses to be submitted annually 646 *United States Shipping Board,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 180, 891, 1382 *Universal Postal Congress,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of two delegates 1031 *Universities,* industrial alcohol for, may be withdrawn free of tax 321 permits, etc., required 321 provisions for establishing Reserve Officers’ Training Corps units in 776 *University of the State, of Washington,* transfer of State charitable, etc., institutions’ lands to, for forest experiment station, authorized 233 *Unknown American Soldier,* body of, a member of American Expeditionary Forces, who died during the World War, to be brought for burial in Arlington Memorial Amphitheater 1447ccli *Upshur Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Rock Creek Church Road to Second Street 1116 *Urgent Deficiencies Appropriations* (*see* Deficiencies Appropriations). *Uruguay,* appropriation for minister to 740, 1206 *Usk, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Pend Oreille River, at 276 *Usury, D. C.,* forfeiture of interest by creditor, in verbal contracts to pay more than six per cent or in writing more than eight per cent 568 law relating to business of loaning money on security, not affected 568 *Utah,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 673, 1293 for support, etc., of detached Indians in 26, 430, 1244 Indian bridge across Duchesne River near Myton, conveyed to State of 1245 lieu land selection authorized, for homestead application of Arthur Lawrence Whitmore 1092 Sevier National Forest, lands added to 1087 survey of erroneously omitted surveys of designated sections in 553 segregation of holdings of bona fide occupants 553 preferential right to purchase; price, etc 553 lieu lands to railroads for holdings by occupants 553 patent of tract to Central Pacific Railroad, confirmed 553 *Ute Agency, Colo., Southern,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1248 *Ute Indians, Confederated Bands of,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 26, 429, 1244 for payment from principal funds of, to Ute Mountain Band in Colorado 26, 430, 1245 Uintah, etc., Bands in Utah 26, 430, 1245 Southern Utes in Colorado 27, 430, 1245 for promoting self support, from accrued interest 27, 430, 1245 detailed statement of expenditures 27, 430, 1245 for irrigating allotted lands of 27, 430, 1245 for Joseph M. Bryant 430 for aid to public schools, Uintah and Duchesne Counties, Utah 27, 430, 1245 tuition paid from tribal funds covered into the Treasury 430 admission of Indian children 430, 1245 division of special trust funds to credit of respective bands 430 expenditures from 4 per cent fund to be charged to said bands 431 similar division of accruals 431 accumulated interest 431 *Ute Mountain Agency, Colo.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Ute Mountain Band of Indians, Colorado,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands 26, 430, 1245 transfer of special funds to 430 *Utica, N. Y.,* terms of court at 395 **V.** *Vacation Schools and Playgrounds, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses, etc 81, 851, 1122 *Valdez, Alaska,* terms of court at 1204 *Valencia County, N. Mex.,* exchanges permitted of lands in, to consolidate holdings in solid areas 1239 *Vallejo, Calif,* (*see* Mare Island, Calif.). *Valuation of Property of Carriers,* appropriation for expenses of 179, 889, 1103, 1381 *Van Buren Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, First to Second Streets 1116 *Van Dyke, Carl C., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 58 *Vancouver, Wash.,* offices of register and receiver of public lands at, consolidated 1397 *Vaults and Safes, Public Buildings,* appropriation for, equipments, etc 168, 876, 1369 *Vegetables,* appropriation for study of, in storage, marketing, etc 245, 703 for chemical determining maturity in 253 for investigating insects affecting 256, 715, 1334 for distributing information of supply, market prices, etc., of 265, 724, 1342 for investigating and certifying condition, etc., of interstate shipments of 265, 724, 1342 for executing law fixing standards for small containers of 266, 725, 1343 *Vegetables, D. C.,* sales of designated, permitted by the bunch 1223 by net weight 1223 *Vegetables, etc., D. C.,* standard containers for, established 1221 *Vehicles,* seizure of, illegally carrying liquors 315 disposal of 316 *Vehicles, D. C.,* appropriation for tags, etc., motor and horse drawn 74, 844, 1115 loitering of, around hotels, theaters, etc., prohibited 104 penalty for 104 *Vehicles for Indian Service,* amount available for maintenance, etc 8, 414, 1231 purchase of horse drawn; motor 8, 414, 1231 motor, from War Department 414, 1231 *Vehicles, Motor,* transfer of Army surplus, and equipments, to Agricultural Department for roads 530 to Post Office Department, for postal service 530 to Treasury Department, for hospitals, etc., of Public Health Service 530 *Vehicles, Self propelled,* punishment for transporting, receiving, etc., of stolen, in interstate commerce, etc 325 *Venereal Diseases* (*see* Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board). *Venereal Diseases, D. C.,* appropriation for dispensaries for treatment of 90, 861, 1132 deficiency appropriation for dispensaries for treating 101, 1157cclii *Venereal Diseases Division, Public Health Service,* appropriation for expenses 176, 885, 1378 *Venezuela,* appropriation for minister to 740, 1206 leaves of absence permitted Coast Guard officers, for temporary employment by 452 *Verdun, France,* Congressional medal of honor to be presented to, in the name of Congress, in appreciation of the valor of its defenders 977 *Verendrye National Monument, N. Dak.,* appropriation for payment to Fort Berth-old Indians for lands within 424 *Vernal, Utah,* appropriation for public building 167 *Vessels* (*see* also Merchant Marine Act), appropriation for securing uniformity in admeasurement of 680, 1299 cargo, allowed to carry a limited number of passengers; restrictions, etc 998 extra compensation allowed customs employees lading or unlading cargoes, etc., at night, holidays, etc 402 basis of, increased 402 provisions for changes in names of 436 schedule of fees, etc 437 *Vessels, American,* construction loan fund created to aid in building, of beet type, etc., at private shipyards, etc 993 *Vessels, Government Acquired,* transfered to Shipping Board 990 sales to citizens directed 990 under specified conditions to aliens 991 *Vessels, Merchant* (*see* Merchant Vessels). *Vessels, Sales, Mortgages, etc., of* (*see* Ship Mortgage Act, 1920). *Veterans Associations, War,* loan of obsolete Army rifles, etc., to 977 *Veterinarians,* mailing of poisons, etc., to licensed, from manufacturers or dealers permitted, under prescribed regulations 621 *Veterinarians, Army,* appropriation for pay of retired 111, 955 for pay of reserve 112, 956 *Veterinary Corps, Army* (*see* also Medical Department, Army), number of officers 767 service promotions, etc 767 *Vice Consuls,* appropriation for salaries 748, 1215 deficiency appropriation for salaries 1022 *Vice President of the United States,* appropriation for compensation 640, 1261 for secretary, clerk, etc 631, 1252 for automobile for 633, 1254 for additional to driver of automobile of 226 *Vicksburg, Miss., Memorial Archway,* appropriation for reimbursing Frederick A. Roziere, expenses of Vicksburg Memorial Reunion, from unexpended balances 129 for plans for, and construction of 129 commission designated for constructing, etc 129 composition; duty; no compensation 129 to be part of Vicksburg National Military Park 129 under control of commission 129 *Vicksburg National Cemetery, Miss.,* deficiency appropriation for repairing storm damages 1025 *Vicksburg National Military Park, Miss.,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 185, 897, 1388 deficiency appropriation for 1185 Memorial Arch way made a part of 129 *Victory Liberty Loan Act,* provisions of, not affected by resolution declaring date of termination of War with Germany, etc 1360 *Vienna,* appropriation for acquiring premises for diplomatic, etc., uses at 1214 limit of cost; subject to approval of Commission 1214 *Village Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for towns and villages, having second or third class offices, etc 582, 1152 deficiency appropriation for 347, 1189 *Village Service Postal Service,* allowance for carriers 1052 *Vincennes, Ind.,* loan of Army cots to encampment of American Legion at, authorized 1062 *Vinegar,* not subject to Constitutional prohibition provisions 309 conditions; permits, etc., required 309 exemption of manufacturers of distilled, from alcohol proof, etc., requirements 321 *Vineland, N. J.,* appropriation for public building 167 *Vineyards,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 256, 714, 1334 *Vineyards, Experiment,* purchase authorized of Agricultural Department, near Fresno and Oakville, Calif 1205 *Vinous Liquors,* alcoholic strength of, subject to provisions of War Prohibition Act 305 lesser strength not subject thereto; permits, etc., required 305 Constitutional prohibition 307 lesser strength not subject thereto; permits, etc., required 308 *Vinton, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 167 *Virgin Islands,* appropriation for expenses, temporary government for 133, 813 for quarantine system 175, 884, 1377 for agricultural experiment stations in 261, 720, 1339 leaves of absence to employees; cumulative leaves allowed 262 for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 1216 branch offices, etc., established for post office Charlotte Amalie 323 *Virginia,* appropriation for Saint Helena, etc., naval training station 137 for Hampton Roads naval operating base, training station 817 jurisdiction over Cradock town site retroceded to 1439 *Virginia Avenue and Eighteenth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for operating force and expenses, Army temporary office building 662, 1282 *Virginian Pilot Publishing Company,* deficiency appropriation for advertising 1168ccliii *Viruses, etc.,* appropriation for regulating propagation and sale, etc., of 176, 885, 1377 deficiency appropriation for regulating propagation, sale, etc., of 508 *Viruses, etc., for Animals* (*see* Serums, etc., for Domestic Animals). *Visées of Alien Passports,* fees established for, and applications 750 excepting officials, etc., of foreign Governments 751 alien residents returning from war service with the allies 751 *Vocational Education, Federal Board for* (*see* also Federal Board for Vocational Education), appropriation for expenses 178, 887 for expenses, etc., for rehabilitation of discharged soldiers, etc 1379 *Vocational Rehabilitation* (*see* also Federal Board for Vocational Education), deficiency appropriation for expenses of 328, 504, 1020 additional hospital facilities provided for World War patients undergoing 1365 benefits of, extended to all disabled persons in military or naval forces since April 7, 1917, honorably separated there from 159 to be furnished by Federal Board of Vocational Education 159 compensation if following course; to single persons 159 persons with dependents 159 no War Risk allowance while receiving; exception 159 appropriation for expenses, etc 159 leave of absence for, allowed discharged soldiers, etc., making homestead entries 288 *Vocational Rehabilitation of Persons Disabled in Industry,* amounts appropriated annually for the use of States in 735 allotments in ratio of population 735 minimum 735 appropriation for minimum allotments to States 735 expenditures conditioned on equal amount under State board 735 restriction on use for institutions 735 submission of State board plans, etc 735 annual report from State to Federal Board 735 no portion to be used for buildings, land, etc 735 admission of Federal civil employees injured on duty 735 meaning of “persons disabled,” and “rehabilitation” 735 legislative action of States, required; acceptance of provisions herein 736 cooperation of State boards with Federal Board in administration, etc 736 provide for cooperation of workmen’s compensation, etc., board, with State board 736 supervision and support of courses 736 appoint State treasurer as custodian of funds, etc 736 temporary acceptance of conditions by governor until next meeting of legislature 736 duties of Federal Board; to cooperate with State boards, etc 736 plans of State board subject to examination and approval of 736 ascertain use of funds 736 certify what States are complying with conditions, etc 736 deduct from allotments unexpended portion of previous year’s 736 withhold allotments not properly used 736 require replacements of moneys lost, etc., by custodian 736 appeal to Congress allowed State boards if allotment withheld 736 to be covered into the Treasury if Congress does not direct payment 736 payments quarterly to State custodian 736 disposition and report of 737 appropriation for investigations by Federal Board 737 expenses authorized; report to Congress 737 pay restrictions 737 unconditional gifts, etc., may be received by the Board 737 moneys to constitute “special fund for vocational rehabilitation of disabled persons” 737 uses designated 737 report, etc., to Congress 737 no discriminations for or against membership in industrial, etc., organizations 737 penalty for violations 737 *Vocational Training, etc., Army,* appropriation for instruction, equipment, etc 120, 965 details of instructors from the Army 966 disposal of farm products, etc 966 *Voedisch, Edward E.,* additional homestead application by, allowed; conditions 1092 *Volcan Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for cemetery tract for Indians of 418 **W.** *Wabash River,* bridge authorized across, at Attica, Ind 401 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Hutsonville, Ill 1012 *Waccamaw River,* bridge authorized across, near Old Dock, N. C 404 *Wage Earners, etc., Employment of* (*see* also Employment Service, Department of Labor), appropriation for expenses of agencies, etc., for 225, 938, 1426 *Waves of Seamen* (*see* Merchant Seamen). *Wahpeton, N. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 19, 424, 1240 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 348, 523, 1171 *Wakefield, Va.,* appropriation for maintaining grounds, Washington’s birthplace 188, 900, 1390 for watchmen, etc., Washington’s birthplace 661, 1280 *Walden, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 167ccliv *Walker-Johnson Building, D. C.,* appropriation for operating force, and expenses 661, 1281 deficiency appropriation for operating supplies 1167 *Walker River Agency, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Walker River Indian Reservation, Nev.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 3, 408, 1226 *Walla Walla County, Wash.,* construction of bridge authorized across Snake River, near Pasco, by Franklin County and 161 *Wallace, Idaho,* appropriation for marking graves in, of Forest Service, losing their lives fighting fires in Coeur d’Alene National Forest 707 *Wallowa National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Walter Reed Army Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for buildings for Medical School 964 provision against purchasing real estate in Army appropriation Act not applicable to authorized addition to 456 *Wapato Irrigation Project, Wash.,* appropriation for additional water supply to allotments on Yakima Reservation, from 27, 431, 1246 reimbursement of entire cost 28, 431, 1246 payment of damages to crops, etc 28, 431, 1246 collection of charges from white landowners 431 *Wapwallopen, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Susquehanna River, Salem to 160 *War Activities, Agencies for,* files, etc., transferred to custody of departments 233 *War and Excess Profits Tax, 1918,* earnings of American vessels in foreign trade deducted from income subject to, for ten years 997 conditioned on using amount for approved vessels built in American shipyards 997 two-thirds of cost to be paid out of other funds, etc 998 *War College, Army* (*see* also General Staff College), appropriation for expenses 105 for maintenance 120 deficiency appropriation for 1184 *War College, Navy* (*see* Naval War College). *War Contracts,* unexpended balances available for paying, suspended on account of armistice 1026 *War Council, War Department,* creation and composition of 765 consideration of policies, etc., by 765 *War Cripples, Interallied Committee for Reeducation of,* appropriation for contribution 750, 1214 *War Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 658, 1277 for temporary employees 658, 1277 detailed statement to Congress 658 amount for Adjutant General’s Office 658 use of other appropriations for Department civil personnel forbidden; exceptions 658 appropriation for temporary employees; pay restrictions 658 reimbursement to be made for auditing Red Cross accounts 658 for clerks, etc., Adjutant General’s Office 659, 1277 Inspector General’s Office 659, 1277 Judge Advocate General’s Office 659, 1277 Signal Office; technical services 659, 1277 Office of Chief of Air Service 1278 Quartermaster General’s Office 659, 1278 on records of bringing home remains from abroad 1278 Office of Chief of Finance 1278 Surgeon General’s Office 659, 1278 Office of Chief of Ordnance; technical services 660, 1279 Office of Chief of Engineers; technical services 660, 1279 Bureau of Insular Affairs 660, 1279 Militia Bureau 660, 1279 Office of Chief of Coast Artillery 660, 1279 Office of Chief of Chemical Warfare Service 1279 for contingent expenses 660, 1280 for stationery; postage 660, 1280 for rent 661, 1280 for public buildings and grounds, superintendent, clerk, engineers, watchmen, etc 661, 1280 for State, War, and Navy Department Buildings, etc 661, 1280 for Walker-Johnson Building 661, 1281 for Potomac Park Buildings 662, 1281 for Mall office buildings 662, 1281 removal of designated temporary buildings directed 1282 for temporary office building, 1800 Virginia Avenue NW 662, 1282 for designated temporary office buildings 663, 1282 for fuel, lights 663, 1282 removal of buildings on private lands, if renewal of leases refused, etc 663 for standardizing gauges and screw threads in cooperation with Standards Bureau 683, 1302 for sundry civil expenses under 182, 893, 1384 for temporary employees, office of Director of Finance 893 for armories and arsenals 182, 893, 1384 for Fort Monroe, Va 183, 894, 1385 for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 1385 for national cemeteries 183, 894, 1385 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, etc., civilians, etc 184, 895, 1386 services in Department, compiling data of graves abroad, etc 896 for national parks 185, 897, 1387 for buildings and grounds, Washington, D. C 186, 897, 1388 for Executive Mansion 187, 899, 1389 for traveling expenses of the President 187, 899, 1390 for Government telegraph 187, 899, 1390 for Washington Monument 188, 899, 1390 for Wakefield, Va 188, 900, 1390 for Lincoln Memorial; maintenance 188, 900, 1390 for Arlington Memorial Amphitheater and Chapel, maintenance 188 for Grant Memorial 188, 900, 1390 for dedicating Key Monument, Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Md 1391cclv appropriation for Georgetown Bridge 188, 900, 1391 for rivers and harbors, contract work 188, 900, 1391 for prosecuting work of flood control, Mississippi and Sacramento Rivers 188, 900, 1391 for survey of northern and northwestern lakes 188, 901, 1391 for California Débris Commission 189, 901, 1391 for New York Harbor 189, 901, 1391 for artificial limbs 189, 901, 1392 for appliances for disabled soldiers 189, 901, 1392 for trusses 189, 901, 1392 for Providence Hospital, D. C 189 for medical and surgical history of the War with Germany 901, 1392 for National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 189, 901, 1392 for aid to State and Territorial homes 193, 906, 1396 for back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations, Civil War 193, 906, 1396 for arrears of pay, War with Spain, etc 193, 906, 1396 for operating transportation facilities on inland and coastwise waterways 906, 1392 for printing and binding for 228, 941, 1429 for Army 104, 948 for Military Academy 538 for fortifications 607, 1347 for air patrol by, in cooperation with Agricultural Department for fire prevention on National forests 728, 1329 for river and harbor improvements 1009, 1202 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 46, 332, 1163, 1184, 1190 for river and harbor work, damages to vessels 46, 333, 509, 1165 for paying claims for losses to private property, etc., explosion at T. A. Gillespie’s plant, Morgan, N. J 46, 1025, 1164 for Army 46, 61, 63, 65, 104, 344, 347, 509, 522, 1026, 1038, 1041, 1044, 1166, 1184, 1190 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 47, 334, 527, 1027, 1039, 1166, 1185, 1190 for State, War, and Navy Department Buildings 47, 1167 for judgments, Court of Claims under 60, 60, 343, 501, 1037, 1182 for rent 332, 509 for buildings and grounds, D. C 333, 1025, 1168 for transporting Chinese refugees from Mexico to China 333 for civilian schools on specified ordnance reservations 333 for armories and arsenals 333, 1184 for Panama Canal 334, 1166 for judgments, United States courts under 343, 520, 1182 for new Aqueduct Bridge, D. C 509 for Crater Lake National Parks 522 for Assistant Secretary 1025 for national cemeteries 1025, 1038, 1184 for operating inlard, etc., water transportation facilities 1026 for readjustment of contracts for river and harbor work 1026, 1165 for New York Harbor 1164 for Chickamauga and Chattanooga Park 1164 for Leavenworth Bridge Company 1164 for Roach, Stansell, Lowrance Brothers and Company 1165 deficiency appropriation for H. B. Blanks 1165 for estate of George F. Ramsey 1165 for Military Academy 1166, 1184 for McClintic-Marshall Construction Company 1166 for national defense 1184 for national security and defense 1184, 1190 for arrears of pay, bounty, etc 1184, 1190 for trusses 1184 for paying claims for loss of firearms, Colorado strike, 1914 1185, 1190 for Vicksburg National Park 1185 for State and Territorial Homes 1185 for survey of northern and northwestern lakes 1185 additional allowance for compiling data, bringing remains from abroad 1164 Assistant Secretary to supervise procurement of all Army supplies, etc 764 salary; office force 765 offices of Second and Third Assistant, abolished 765 chief of procurement branches to report direct to 765 to have direction of manufactures at arsenals, etc 765 appropriations available for two years 765 credit allowed in accounts of Sydney E. Smith 332 motor equipment no longer needed by, to be delivered to Senate 57 motor trucks for use of General Supply Committee to be transferred by, without payment for 645 payment of civilians on work of Salvage Board authorized from ordnance appropriations 1164 tax legislation, Philippine legislature, ratified, etc 1025 typewriters in possession of, to be turned over to General Supply Committee for sale to departments, etc 688, 1308 other disposal forbidden 689 unexpended balances available for pay contracts, etc., suspended by armistice 1026 funds designated 1027 use of allotments for War Risk Insurance patients by 1374 work of Federal Power Commission by personnel of, etc 1063 *War Department General Staff* (*see* General Staff Corps). *War Finance Corporation,* activities of, revived to finance export of agricultural products, etc 1084 Liberty bonds, etc., of Railroad Administration to be taken by, if retention not desired 589 provisions relating to, not affected by resolution declaring date of termination of War with Germany, etc 1360 *War Finance Corporation Act,* liabilities under, not included in limit of indebtedness of national banks 297 *War in Europe,* deficiency appropriation for representing interests of foreign Governments during 524, 1022 *War Industries Board,* appropriation for enforcing by Department of Agriculture, regulations of, for handling wool clip of 1918 267 unexpended balances of appropriation for, covered in 233cclvi *War Labor Administration,* deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses, mediation of labor disputes, etc 517 *War Material, etc.,* deportation of undesirable aliens convicted of violating Act to punish injury to, etc 594 readmission prohibited 594 *War of 1812,* pension increased for widows of persons serving in 587 *War Operations Abroad,* appropriation for observing 105, 949 *War Prohibition* (*see* also National Prohibition Act), provisions for enforcing 305 *War Risk Insurance Act,* allowance for attendant in case of specific disability of $ 100 a month for loss of both eyes, limbs, etc 274 disability allowances restricted when receiving pay for vocational rehabilitation 159 *War Risk Insurance Act Amendments,* offices of Commissioners of Military and Naval, and Marine and Seamen’s, Insurance in Bureau, abolished 371 powers transferred to Director of Bureau 371 pay of Director increased 371 divisions in Bureau for, created; temporary continuance 371 beneficiaries; terms modified 371 “legally adopted child,” restrictions omitted 371 “illegitimate child,” irrespective of place of birth 371 “parents,” step parents, adopted parents, etc., included 371 “brother” and “sister,” to include child of person in loco parentis 371 payments to insane, having no guardian, etc 371 may assign converted insurance 372 persons inducted but not enrolled for active service, allowed disability compensation, etc 372 insurance applications by, valid 372 family allowance payment period extended 372 preceding November 1, 1917, excluded 372 final discontinuance of allotments 372 voluntary pay allotments permitted 372 death allowances; burial expenses subsequent to April 6, 1917, authorized 372 effective from April 6, 1917 372 deduction of pension, etc., payments 372 compensation for death or disability in service of designated persons 373 excluded if resulting from willful misconduct 373 soundness on entrance inferred 373 effective from April 6, 1917 373 disability compensation increased; for total and temporary 373 partial and temporary 373 total and permanent; double 373 partial and permanent; computation of degree 373 basis of ratings 373 allowance for nurse or attendant 374 medical services, etc., in addition 374 apportionment if not living together 374 dependent husband included 374 disability compensation increased; medical services, etc., authorized to disabled discharged members of allied forces 374 by allied Governments to members of American forces 374 funds available for 374 in effect as of April 6, 1917 374 other pensions, etc., to be surrendered 374 insurance provisions for persons in service 374 applications for, to be made in specified time after enlistment 374 valid if made during the war, after period expired, etc 375 inferred if person dying or disabled in service during the war 375 if inducted by draft board and disabled, etc., before enrolled for active service 375 death allowance modified; payments limited 375 granted persons lost on U. S. S. “Cyclops” 375 additional relatives made beneficiaries 375 monthly payments under former law’s continued for two months 375 all awards to be revised 375 payable to estate of insured if no beneficiary survives 376 term insurance; payments of, on death, etc., of beneficiary 376 converted insurance; payment of, if no beneficiary designated, etc 376 on death of beneficiary 376 optional lump sum settlement, etc., of, allowed 376 other installment periods permitted 376 life insurance fund to be credited with all premium payments from 376 use of 376 reserve fund to be kept; investment of, etc 376 unpaid installments, etc., payable to personal representative of deceased beneficiary 376 *War Risk Insurance Bureau, Director of,* salary increased 371 *War Risk Insurance Bureau, Treasury Department,* appropriation for salaries, etc 646, 1267 for contingent expenses 646, 1267 for printing and binding 646, 1267 for furniture, supplies, etc 646, 1267 for Pierce accounting machine 1267 for traveling expenses 646, 1267 for field expenses and temporary branches 646, 1267 restriction on compensation 646, 1267 solicitations for reinstatement of lapsed insurance forbidden 1267 for expenses 172, 881, 1374 for family allowances 172 for military and naval compensation 173, 881, 1374 for rent 173 no reimbursement herefrom for treating, etc., beneficiaries of Bureau 173 for medical, surgical, hospital, etc., services 175, 881, 1374 commutation of quarters, etc., herefrom only to commissioned medical officers 1374 allotments to other Government agencies; uses specified 881, 1374cclvii deficiency appropriation for salaries 1, 331 for stationery, etc 1, 331 for furniture, equipment, etc 1, 331 for printing and binding 1, 331 for rent, District of Columbia 1, 331 for traveling expenses 1, 331 for military and naval family allowances 1 for addressograph supplies, etc 331 for repairs, etc., National Museum 332 for military and naval compensation 378, 508 for medical treatment, etc., of patients 507, 591, 1024 for medical treatment, etc., of patients of, by Public Health Service 1162 additional hospital facilities provided for patients of 1365 additional pay for fiscal year 1921 to employees of 690, 1309 employees at rates below $400 a year 690 allotments to Volunteer Soldiers’ Home from, available for improving facilities, etc 906 to Volunteer Soldiers’ Home to provide accommodations for beneficiaries of 1162 to War Department by, fiscal year 1921, available for additional accommodations in Fitzsimons General Hospital 1162 disbursements of allotments by, to Public Health Service for medical services, etc., to beneficiaries 884 offices of Commissioners of Military and Naval, and Marine and Seamen’s, Insurance, abolished 371 duties, etc., transferred to Director 371 salary of Director increased 371 divisions created for work of discontinued offices 371 printing and binding allowed from field expenses 331 temporary allowance of credits in accounts of disbursing clerk, for advance insurance payments 627 transfer of allotments of specified appropriations, fiscal year, 1920 1025 *War Supplies* (*see* Supplies, Army), *War Trade Board,* duties, etc., transferred to Department of State 163 appropriation for expenses; reappropriation 163 unexpended balances of appropriation for, covered in 233 *War Trade Board, Department of State,* appropriation for expenses of; reappropriation 66, 938 deficiency appropriation for; reappropriation 1159 *War Veterans Associations,* loan of obsolete Army rifles, etc., to 977 *War with Germany* (*see* also World War), appropriation for preparing, etc., naval records of 664, 1283 for preparing medical and surgical history of 901, 1392 Army tents may be loaned to organizations of veterans of the 272 termination of, declared as affecting legislation contingent upon its duration, etc 1359 *War with Spain,* appropriation for arrears of pay 193, 906, 1396 pensions granted for disability to persons in Army, etc., during 982 for service on reaching age of 62 982 present pensioners entitled thereto 982 *Warehouse Act, United States,* appropriation for expenses administering 266, 725, 1343 bond of warehouseman modified 266 issue of receipts not stating grade, etc., of other than fungible products 266 *Warehouse Receipts,* dealing in, for distilled spirits not forbidden by National Prohibition Act 309 no special tax required 309 *Warehouses, Bonded, etc.,* deficiency appropriation for expenses guarding intoxicating liquors in 506 *Warm Springs Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 25, 428, 434, 1243, 1248 *Warrant Officers, Army,* appropriation for pay 954 number allowed in addition to Mine Planter Service 761 service eligibility 761 no appointments of Army or Quartermaster field clerks hereafter 761 base pay; allowances of second lieutenant 761 longevity pay; retirement 761 rank among themselves 761 *Warrant Officers, Navy,* additional pay of $240 a year from January 1, 1920 602 effective until June 30, 1922 604 commissioned, with specified service, in World War, eligible for permanent commissions in regular Navy 835 rank, etc.; order of precedence 835 grade or rank limited 835 failing professionally on examination to revert to former status 835 temporary, eligible for appointment to permanent grades in the Navy 834 numbers limited, etc.; precedence 835 *“Warren,” Army Transport,* disposal of, authorized 961 *Warren, Parley P.,* homestead entry of, validated 1435 *Warren Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paying, B to C Streets 75 *Warsaw, Poland,* Army transport to bring from, Polish American residents returning from service of Allies in late war 528 *Warwick River, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1011 *Wasatch National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Washakie National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 Washington, appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 673, 1293 for relief of old and indigent Indians in western 4 for reimbursing, for marine school expenses 134, 814 gold, etc., mining leases allowed of un-allotted withdrawn mineral lands of Indian reservations in 31cclviii may bridge Snake River, near Pasco 161 Rainier National Forest, exchange of lands with 1366 lands in, reserved for water supply of municipalities 1367 transfer of State charitable, etc., institutions lands to the University, for forest experiment station, authorized 233 *Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System,* appropriation for cost of extension, betterments, etc., from receipts 108, 952 deficiency appropriation for extensions, etc.; reappropriation 510 *Washington Agueduct* (*see* Water Service, D. C.). *Washington Asylum and Jail, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 93, 864, 1135 for hospital, maintenance, etc 93, 864, 1135 apparatus for operating room 94 for payments to families of prisoners 94, 864, 1136 for support of prisoners 94, 864, 1136 for transportation of prisoners 94, 865 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 41 for support of prisoners 41, 1019 for hospital 1019 *Washington, D. C.,* appropriation for navy yard, public works; extensions 144 for navy yard, operating Government house for war workers 223 for expenses of hotel for Government workers 223, 937, 1425 pay restriction 937 for navy yard, operating Government apartments 224 for navy yard, Government dormitories, operating, etc 224 for expenses of International Communications Conference at 367 for navy yard, forge shop water supply 820 for Army Medical School 950 deficiency appropriation for expenses of First Industrial Conference 519 for Naval Gun Factory 522 for expenses of hotel for Government workers 592, 1179 international labor conference authorized to meet at 279 monument to mark starting point of motor convoy from, to San Francisco, authorized 1062 *Washington, Lawrence,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 591 *Washington Market Company, D. C.,* lease of land to, to be annulled 1441 property of, to be taken ever by the United States 1441 to surrender buildings, etc., when 75 per cent of award is paid 1441 payment of balance 1441 control of premises vested in Secretary of Agriculture for benefit of United States 1441 space, etc., to be reserved for Government uses 1441 remainder to be leased to present tenants, etc 1441 disposal of rents, etc., when property taken over 1441 liability of, for taxes, rentals, etc., limited to time of possession 1442 authority for operation employees, expenses, etc., by Secretary of Agriculture 1442 commission to appraise buildings and improvements, to be appointed by the President 1442 finding of majority to constitute the award; minority report 1442 disqualifications for serving on 1442 power to take testimony; hearings, etc 1442 award of amount as fair and just valuation 1443 to be filed, with record and evidence, in Court of Appeals 1443 copies to Attorney General and Company 1443 appeal allowed either party to Court of Appeals 1443 judgment on, final 1443 assistance of supreme court to secure testimony, etc 1443 appropriation for paying award, expenses of commission, etc 1443 attorneys to be assigned by Attorney General, for proceedings before commission and in court 1443 lessees of premises guilty of overcharging, profiteering, etc., may be ejected therefrom 1443 denied forever any privileges of trading 1443 authority of Secretary to eject, cancel lease, etc., made specific and mandatory 1443 all contracts to contain acknowledgment of 1444 liability of each member of firm, corporation, etc., for offense committed 1444 meaning of designated words 1444 conflicting laws repealed 1444 *Washington, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 167 *Washington Monument, D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc., of grounds 186, 897,1388 for care and maintenance 187, 899, 1390 for fuel, repairs, etc 188, 900, 1390 for Sunday, etc., opening 188, 900, 1390 deficiency appropriation for fuel, lights, etc 1168 *Washington, N. C.,* terms of court at 532 *Washington National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 *Washington Parish, La.,* time extended for bridging Pearl River by Pearl River County, Miss., and 354 *Washington’s Birthplace, Va.,* appropriation for watchman, etc 661, 1280 for maintenance 188, 900, 1390 *Waste, Wool Scouring,* appropriation for developing methods of utilizing 254, 713, 1332 *Water and Sewers at Military Posts,* appropriation for expenses 117, 961 Fort Niagara, and Fort Leavenworth 961 *Water Commerce,* investigations, etc., by Shipping Board for developing 992 *Water Department, D. C.* (*see* also Water Service, D. C.), appropriation for salaries and expenses 871, 1142cclix *Water Power* (*see* also Federal Power Commission), appropriation for survey of production and distribution of electric 910 *Water Service, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses, wholly from revenues of water department 100, 870, 1141 for Washington Aqueduct, Reservoir, tunnel, filtration plant, etc 100, 870, 1141 for additional pumping facilities 870, 1141 for Conduit Road, repairs, etc 100, 871, 1141 for emergency fund 100, 871, 1141 control of Secretary of War over Aqueduct, etc., not affected 100, 871, 1141 for water department, salaries 100, 871, 1142 for operation expenses 101, 871, 1142 for new main, 16th Street between I and U Streets NW 1142 for extending mains, etc 101, 871, 1142 rate of assessment for laying mains, service sewers, etc., increased 871, 1142 for installing meters, etc 872, 1142 for fire and public hydrants, etc 872, 1142 for pumping station, engine room force, additional pay 177 deficiency appropriation for water department, salaries 42 limitation on expenses, high service system extension increased 42 services of temporary technical, etc., employees, authorized 102, 872, 1143 laborers, mechanics, etc 102, 872, 1143 water rates increased not less twenty-five per cent 870 *Water Street S W., D. C.,* appropriation for repaving Eleventh to Fourteenth Streets 75 *Wafer Supply,* for other than irrigation uses, may be furnished from reclamation projects 451 conditions, use of receipts, etc 451 *Water Supply of Farms,* appropriation for investigating, etc., domestic 264, 723, 1341 *Water Supply of the United States,* appropriation for investigations to determine the; artesian wells 197, 910, 1400 *Water Transportation,* provisions for through shipments by rail carriers and American vessels in foreign commerce 497 policy of Congress to promote, encourage, and develop, declared 499 *Water Transportation Facilities,* appropriation for operating, on inland and coastwise waterways 906, 1392 deficiency appropriation for operating inland, under War Department 1026 *Water Valley, Miss.,* appropriation for public building 167 *Waterbury, Conn.,* appropriation for operating, etc., Government house at 223 *Wateree River,* bridge authorized across, at Gomers Ferry, S. C 110 *Watering Places, Public Lands,* appropriation for classifying, etc., lands for 198, 910, 1400 *Watersheds of Navigable Streams* (*see* Conservation of Navigable Waters, etc.). *Watertown Arsenal, Mass.,* appropriation for woodworking shop 183 for bar stock storage shed 183 appropriation for testing machines 183, 894, 1385 for ingot storage yard 894 for roads, etc 1385 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc., planers, etc 333 *Water town, N. Y.,* appropriation for operating, etc., Government house at 223 Army buildings at, to be turned over to Postmaster General 623 *Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, N. Y.,* appropriation for old gun shop, etc., buildings, floor 183 for concrete ash bins 894 expenditure authorized for real estate for extension of 455 *Waterway, Intracoastal,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, Jacksonville to Miami, Fla 1011 *Waterways Commission,* law creating, repealed 1077 *Waterways Commission, Canadian Joint,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 747, 1212 for preparation of cases, etc 747, 1212 *Watson, Walter A., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 519 *Waynesboro, Va.,* appropriation for public building 167 *Ways and Means Committee, House of Representatives,* expenses authorized for, until meeting of 1st session 67th Congress 1180 *Wearing Apparel,* provisions for securing adequate supply, preventing injurious speculation, etc., of, during the war 297 punishment for violations of 298 *Weather Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 236, 695, 1316 cooperation with other bureaus, etc 236, 696, 1317 for expenses in Washington 237, 696, 1317 for printing office expenses 237, 696, 1317 restriction on printing by Bureau; exception 237, 696, 1317 for expenses outside of Washington 237, 696, 1317 for frost warnings, etc 1317 for traveling expenses 237, 697, 1317 for expenses, aerological stations 237, 697, 1317 Mount Weather, Va., utilizing buildings, etc 697 for printing and binding for 229, 942, 1430 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 62, 64, 346, 349, 524, 1040, 1043, 1187, 1192 *Weaver, Honorable Zebulon,* appropriation for contested election expenses 227 *Webb, Charles A.,* deficiency appropriation for services 1180 *Webbers Falls, Okla.,* bridge authorized across Arkansas River near 629 *Webster Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Sixteenth to Seventeenth Streets 1116 *Weeds,* appropriation for determining methods of eradicating 245, 704cclx *Weights and Measures, International Bureau of,* appropriation for annual contribution 743, 1209 deficiency appropriation for 66 *Weights and Measures, International Committee of,* appropriation for annual contribution 681, 1301 deficiency appropriation for expenses of member 340 *Weights, Measures, and Markets, D. C., Department of,* creation of 1217 superintendent of, appointment, salary 1217 to be custodian of official standard weights and measures 1217 assistants, inspectors, etc., to be appointed by; bond required 1217 exclusive powers conferred 1217 all weights, measures, etc., to be tested by, every six months 1217 sealing and marking, if approved 1218 seizures, etc., if not conforming to standard 1218 condemnation of unsuitable devices, etc 1218 using of, forbidden unless approved in six months 1218 notice to be given for inspection of all unapproved scales, etc 1218 peddlers, etc., to have weights tested, etc., semiannually 1218 government owned devices exempt 1218 repaired scales, etc., not to be used without inspection 1218 unauthorized altering of seals, etc., forbidden 1218 refusing, obstructing, etc., tests, forbidden 1218 record of all inspected devices to be kept 1219 open to the public 1219 true weight, measure, or count, of commodities required 1219 buyer to take only actual weight, etc 1219 sales by net weight; weight of ton 1219 long ton for coal 1219 slot machines; regulation governing operation of 1219 sales tickets; requirements when using 1219 coal, charcoal, and coke; delivery requirements 1219 ice to be sold by weight; scale requirements 1220 bread; standard weight of loaf established; labels, etc., required 1220 not applicable to crackers, pretzels, etc 1220 milk bottles, capacity, etc., of 1221 standard containers of dry commodities established 1221 barrel for fruit, vegetables, etc 1221 for cranberries 1221 sales in less capacity than, or authorized subdivisions, unlawful 1221 Climax baskets for grapes, etc 1221 carrier crates 1222 box, etc., for berries, shelled peas, etc 1222 lug boxes 1222 hampers for fruits, etc 1222 round stave baskets 1222 apple box 1222 pear box 1222 onion crate 1222 sales of fruit, etc., prohibited, except in standard containers, etc 1223 when containers not compactly filled 1223 customary sales, in bunches, etc., permitted 1223 designated containers not permitted to be used for dry measures 1223 punishment for 1223 package food; content requirements 1223 cordwood requirements; split wood 1223 standard liquid measures; cubic contents of 1223 oyster sales; fish 1223 automatic measuring pumps; use forbidden unless in condition, etc 1223 subject to inspection, etc 1223 pro rata price for smaller quantities of commodities sold at stated price for stated quantity 1224 right of inspection, etc., of all commodities declared 1224 vending, etc., weights and measures by employees of, unlawful 1224 superintendent, etc., given police powers 1224 may enter premises, etc.; private residences excepted 1224 stop venders, peddlers, etc 1224 tolerances, etc., authorized for scales, and measures 1224 containers, etc., similar to Federal usage 1224 public weighmasters and scales to be established; fees allowed 1224 charges by others forbidden 1224 powers and duties of superintendent granted to assistants, etc 1224 supervision, etc., of public markets by superintendent 1224 construction of terms used herein 1225 each section of Act independent 1225 invalidity of one, not to affect any other section, etc 1225 in effect in ninety days; former laws repealed 1225 *Weights, Measures, and Markets, D. C., Superintendent of,* appropriation for, chief inspector, inspectors, etc 70, 839, 1111 for expenses, markets, etc 75, 844, 1115 for refrigerating plant 75, 844, 1115 for motor vehicles 75, 844, 1115 for produce market, south shelter 1115 *Weir, Cole,* homestead patent to 1434 *Weiser National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709, 1328 lands added to 1194 *Wellfleet, Mass.,* appropriation authorized for tablets, etc., in, commemorating tercentenary of landing of the Pilgrims 599 *Wenaha National Forest, Wash, and Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 250, 709 *Wenatchee National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 251, 709, 1328 *Wepo Wash Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1226 West Indian Islands acquired from Denmark (see Virgin Islands). *West Indies,* appropriation for Weather Service expenses in 236, 696, 1316 *West Pittston, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Susquehanna River, Pittston to 159cclxi *West Point, Ga.* appropriation for public building 167 bridge authorized across Chattahoochee River at 1055 pontoon bridge authorized across Chattahoochee River at 370 loan of material for, by Secretary of War 370 construction and operation by city 370 *West Point, N. Y.* (*see* also Military Academy), lease of land on Military Academy Reservation for hotel, authorized 548 conditions, etc 548 *West Roxbury, Mass.,* deficiency appropriation for hospital for discharged disabled soldiers, etc., at 508 *West Springfield, Mass.,* time extended for bridging Connecticut River, Springfield to 529 *Western Navajo Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 433 *Western Shoshone Agency, Nev.,* appropriation for support of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Western Shoshone Indian Reservation, Idaho and Nev.,* appropriation for irrigation system on 1226 *Westminster Abbey, London, England,* Congressional medal of honor to be bestowed upon unknown British soldier buried in 1367 *Wewoka, Okla.,* monument to perpetuate memory of Seminole Tribe to be erected at 1364 *Wheat,* appropriation for investigating black rust, etc.; scab or blight 244, 702, 1322 for investigation, etc., preventing spread of soil and seed infecting diseases of 244, 703, 1322 cooperation with States, etc 244, 703, 1322 for purchasing seed, for sale to farmers in drought stricken areas, for seeding 1347 *Wheat Crop,* appropriation for securing workers to harvest, etc 938 *Wheat in Drouth Stricken Regions,* borrowers of money from the Government for seeds for, relieved from payment if crop a failure 730 signing guaranty fund agreement not released, if crop not a failure 731 use of guaranty fund to settle loans of failures 731 *Whipple Barracks, Ariz.,* Army medical supplies to be transferred to Public Health Service for hospital at 1025 transferred to Public Health Service for hospital purposes 963 *White, Anna Gale (widow),* appropriation for payment to, one year’s salary of deceased husband 1209 *White Earth Agency, Minn.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *White Earth Band, Chippewa Indians, Minn.,* appropriation for annual celebration, from tribal funds 13, 419 for completing roll of allottees 14, 419 *White Pine Blister Rust,* appropriation for study, etc., of 243, 701, 1321 for expenses of eradicating, etc 243, 702, 1321 local, etc., cooperation 243, 702, 1321 paying for destroyed trees, etc., forbidden 243, 702, 1321 *White River,* bridge authorized across, at Des Arc, Ark 436 Norfork, Ark 551 time extended for bridging, Forsyth, Mo 275 *White River Band of Ute Indians, Utah,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 1245 for irrigating allotted lands of 1245 *White River National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 251, 709, 1328 *White River Ute Indians, Utah,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 26, 430, 1245 for irrigating allotted lands of 27, 430, 1245 transfer of special funds to 430 *Whiteville Lumber Company,* may bridge Waccamaw River, Old Dock, N.C 404 *Whitman National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 251, 709, 1328 *Whitmore, Arthur Lawrence,* homestead application by, allowed 1092 lieu land selection by Utah authorized 1092 *Whittier Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, First to Second Streets 1116 *Wichita Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 434 *Wichita, etc., Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 19, 424, 1240 *Wichita National Forest, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 251, 709, 1329 *Wickersham, Honorable James,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 58 *Wide Ruins Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1226 *Widows,* rate of pension for, increased, if married before June 27, 1905, to person in Civil War service 586 if remarried, on death, etc., of subsequent husband 586 for minor children increased 586 for service of husband in War of 1812, or with Mexico 587 *Wild Game Birds D. C.* (*see* Game Birds, D. C.). *Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,* time extended for bridging North Branch of Susquehanna River at 1103 *Wilkesboro, N. C.,* terms of court at 532 *Willapa Harbor and River, Wash.,* acceptance authorized of local contribution to project for improvement of 1014 *Wills, D.C.,* while caveat pending no prior, admitted to probate 557 trial of issues; jury from supreme court petit jurors 557 effect of judgment 558 collectors under, powers, duties, etc., extended 562 renunciation of all devices or bequests of husband, by widow; effect 567 of wife, by husband; effect 568 *Wilmington, Del.,* preliminary examination, etc., of Christiana River at, to be made 1011 *Wilmington, N. C.,* terms of court at 532cclxii *Wilmington, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 167 *Wilmot, Ark.,* time extended for bridging Bayou Bartholomew, by Ashley County at 589 *Wilson, N. C.,* terms of court at 532 *Wilson, Pa.,* time extended for bridging Monongahela River at 1078 *Winchester, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 167 *Wind Cave National Park, S. Dak.,* appropriation for protection, etc 205, 919, 1408 *Wind River Reservation, Wyo.* (*see* also Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo.), deficiency appropriation for payment to Indians of 1186 *Windsor Locks, Conn.,* bridge authorized across Connecticut River, East Windsor and 360 *Wine* (*see* Vinous Liquors). *Wine, Dealcoholized* (*see* Dealcoholized Wine). *Wine for Sacramental, etc., Uses,* regulations governing manufacture, sale, etc., of 311 permits, etc., required 311 *Winnebago Agency, Nebr.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434, 1248 *Winnebago Indian Hospital, Nebr.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 5, 410, 1227 *Winnemucca, Nev.,* appropriation for public building 167 *Winslow, Ariz.,* appropriation for bridge across Little Colorado River; payment by Indians 11 *Wire Conference* (*see* International Communication Conference). *Wire Control* (*see* Telegraph and Telephone Systems, etc.). *Wireless Communication,* appropriation for enforcing, laws for ocean steamers, etc 681, 1300 deficiency appropriation for enforcing, laws on ocean steamers 67, 340, 524, 1188 *Wireless Telegraphy* (*see* also Radio Communication, etc.), interstate commerce regulations applicable to messages transmitted by 474 wholly within one State excepted 474 *Wireless Telephone and Telegraph,* facilities for international, to be considered, etc., by International Conference 367 *Wisconsin,* consent of Congress given to, as to jurisdiction over offenses upon boundary waters, by agreement with adjoining State 1447 *Withlacoochce River,* bridge authorized across, Ousley, Ga 1100 *Witnesses, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees, etc 210, 924, 1413 deficiency appropriation for fees 52, 67, 347, 525, 1040, 1043, 1045, 1188 *Wives of Injured Soldiers, etc.,* preference hereafter to, in clerical, etc., appointments in departments, etc 37 Wolves, appropriation for devising methods for destroying 257, 719, 1335 amount for destroying, in national forests, etc 257 for destroying for suppression of rabies 257 *Women, Alien,* admission of illiterate, authorized to marry citizens who served in the World War 981 property of, held by Alien Property Custodian, to be returned under specified conditions 978, 1147 *Women in Industry,* appropriation for investigations, etc 225, 938 *Women in Naval Service,* enlisted or enrolled, to receive pay, allowances, etc., of Navy and Marine Corps enlisted personnel 152 *Women’s Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for expenses; pay restrictions 1305 creation of 987 appointment of a woman as director; salary 987 duties in promoting welfare of wage earning women, etc 987 publication of results, etc 987 assistant director; salary; duties 987 chief clerk, special agents, etc 987 quarters, equipment, etc 987 *Wood Distillation, etc.,* appropriation for investigating methods of 251, 710, 1329 *Wood for Fires, D. C.,* regulations governing sales of 1223 *Wood Pulp,* additional duty on printing paper, from country imposing export duty, etc., on 573 *Woodbridge Creek, N. J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1010 *Woods Hole, Mass.,* deficiency appropriation for fish hatchery 1034 *Woodward, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 167 for establishing live stock breeding station at 730, 1345 *Wool Clip of 1918,* appropriation for enforcing regulations for handling 267, 725 for completing work of handling 1343 payments to growers, etc., from receipts 1343 deficiency appropriation for enforcing regulations, for handling, etc 1177 *Wool Scouring Waste,* appropriation for developing methods of utilizing 254, 713, 1332 *Workhouse and Reformatory, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 98, 868, 1139 *Workhouse, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 98, 868, 1139 for operation and maintenance 98, 868, 1139 for fuel, etc 98, 869, 1140 for construction, etc 869, 1140 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 1020 *World Cotton Conference, New Orleans, La.,* foreign nations invited to send delegates to 271, 271 *World War,* appropriation for preparing naval records of 664, 1283 for preparing medical and surgical history of 901, 1392 body of unknown American soldier who lost his life in, to be brought for burial in Arlington Memorial Amphitheater 1447cclxiii citizens serving with Allies in, may be buried in National Cemeteries 552 credit allowed postal service clerks and carriers serving in Army, etc., during, as of Postal Service 1152 date of termination of, declared, as affecting legislation, etc., contingent upon its duration 1359 detached service of Regular Army officers during, emergency, regarded as with troops 394 homestead patents allowed settlers who served in, and physically unable to return to complete residence, etc 1202 information from demobilization Army records to be furnished public officials, etc 509 use of fund for preserving draft records, etc., to provide employees 509 medal of merit for person in merchant marine rendering distinguished service during 1082 preference for service in, to be given in appointments for enforcing National prohibition 319 *World War Veterans,* Army tents may be loaned to organizations of 272 *Worlds’ Dairy Congress,* foreign governments to be invited to attend 1347 *Wounded or Disabled Soldiers, etc.,* furlough certificates to be given by hospital authorities to 975 ticket to destination and return at one cent a mile to be issued by carrier on presentation of 976 difference between, and regular rate payable from the Treasury 976 *Wrangell, Alaska,* issue of bonds by, for designated improvements, authorized 435 election for, interest, payment, etc 435 allotment of expenditures 436 special tax for sinking fund 436 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1013 *Wrangell Narrows, Alaska,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1013 *Wrapped Meats,* misbranding provisions of pure food law, extended to 271 *Wright, John Elmer, U. S. Army,* may be appointed first lieutenant on retired list 607 *Wyandotte, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 167 *Wyoming,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 673, 1292 gold, etc., mining leases allowed of unallotted withdrawn mineral lands of Indian reservations in 31 *Wyoming National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 251, 709, 1329 *Wytheville, Va.,* appropriation for fish hatchery, improvements 220 deficiency appropriation for fish hatchery, improvements 339 **Y.** *Yahooskin Band of Snake Indians,* all claims of, against the United States to be submitted to Court of Claims 623 procedure, etc 624 *Yakima Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 27, 31, 431, 434, 1245, 1248 *Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash.,* appropriation for irrigation system; repayment 27 for additional water supply, Wapato project; repayment 27, 431, 1246 collection from white landowners for water furnished 431 reimbursement for damages to crops, etc 1246 for irrigating additional lands; repayment from owners 28, 431 charges to be a lien; enforcement 28 rules, etc., to be prescribed 28 for irrigation maintenance, including Toppenish-Simcoe system 432, 1246 for Ahtanum irrigation system 1246 for reimbursing reclamation fund for water furnished 202, 916, 1404 deficiency appropriation for irrigation system 1042, 1172, 1172 *Yakima Irrigation Project, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 201, 915, 1404 *Yankton Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 31, 434 *Yankton County, S. Dak.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, from Cedar County, Nebr., to 355 *Yankton Sioux Indians, S. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 26, 429, 1244 *Yaquina Bay and Harbor, Oreg.,* credit to local interests of cost of work in connection with improvement of project 1013 *Yellow Fever,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 175, 885, 1377 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemic 508 *Yellowstone Irrigation Project, Mont.-N. Dak., Lower,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 201, 914, 1403 *Yellowstone National Park, Wyo.,* appropriation for improving roads, etc 205 for protection, etc 205, 919, 1408 use restricted 205, 919, 1408 for care of buffalo 205, 919 for snow removal 205, 919 for highway through Blackfeet Indian Reservation to Glacier Park from 1237 for commissioner in 687, 1306 deficiency appropriation for fighting forest fires in 335, 512 for hay for preservation of elk herd 512 for protecting bridge over Elk Fork of Shoshone River on road to 512 for emergency road repairs 1173 *Yerba Buena Island, Calif.,* appropriation for naval training station, maintenance 136, 816cclxiv *Yorktown, Va.,* appropriation for fuel storage, wharf, etc 145 for fuel depot, water system 822 *Yosemite National Park, Calif,* (*see* also National Parks, California), appropriation for protection, etc 205, 919, 1408 El Portal-Yosemite Road 205 for commissioner 1306 deficiency appropriation for commissioner 1033 for repairs, etc 1173 cession of exclusive jurisdiction over, by California 731 attached to California northern judicial district 731 commissioner of district court to be appointed for 733 powers, etc 733 salary; residence 734 *Yosemite Stone Company,* land patent granted to; water power rights reserved 1435 *Youngstown, Ohio,* may bridge Mahoning River, at Division Street 572 *Yukon River, Alaska,* post lantern lights, etc., authorized on 927 *Yuma County, Ariz.,* appropriation for reimbursement 11 *Yuma Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for reclamation, etc., charges; reimbursement 12, 417, 1234 for roads and bridges on 1234 *Yuma Irrigation Project, Ariz.-Calif,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 200, 914, 1403 **Z** *Zanzibar,* deficiency appropriation for interpreters and guards at consulates in 1022 *Zeng Tze Wong, of China,* may be admitted to receive instruction at West Point 234 *Zia Pueblo, N. Mex.,* appropriation for irrigating ditches for 18 *Zimmerman, John,* exchange of lands with, for addition to Colorado National Forest 757 *Zion National Monument, Utah,* changed to Zion National Park 356 *Zion Rational Park, Utah,* appropriation for protection, etc 919, 1408 deficiency appropriation for road and bridge repairs 1173 established from former Zion National Monument 356 administration, etc 356 *Zoning Commission, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for services and expenses 590 created for protecting public, safety, and property in the District 500 membership, powers, etc 500 appropriation for expenses 500 establishment of height, area, and use districts 500 building regulations for, to be established 500 determination after public hearings of permissible heights, areas, and uses 500 changes authorized 501 petition and action of owners required 501 orders and regulations to be made by 501 construction conditions 501 existing use of buildings may be continued; conditions 501 maps of districts, orders, etc., to be filed with District Engineer Commissioner 501 publication of copies, etc 501 use of buildings erected, etc., hereafter without certificate of occupancy from, unlawful 502 buildings erected, etc., in violation of orders declared nuisances 502 penalty for permitting continuance 502 enforcement by District Commissioners, etc 502 no easements, etc., impaired 502 future construction, use, etc., subject to restrictions, etc., hereof 502 *Zoological Park, D. C., National,* appropriation for expenses; half from District revenues 182, 892 for expenses; sixty per cent from District revenues 1384 for land for parkway connecting, with Potomac and Rock Creek Parks 180 for parkway connecting Rock Creek Park and 890 for purchase of lands to be added to 892, 1384 condemnation authorized if unable to purchase 1384 for printing anti binding for 229, 942, 1430 *Zuni Indian Reservation, N. Mex.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 3, 408, 1226 2 **THE****STATUTES AT LARGE** OF THE **UNITED STATES OF AMERICA** FROM MAY, 1919, TO MARCH, 1921 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. XLI** 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 1921 LIST of the PRIVATE ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME. Laws of the Sixty-sixth Congress of the United States. STATUTE I—1919. Page. *Frances Scoville-Mumm.* Joint Resolution To readmit Frances Scoville-Mumm to the character and privileges of a citizen of the United States. October 25, 1919 1449 *Edith Carow Roosevelt.* An Act Granting a franking privilege to Edith Carow Roosevelt. October 27, 1919 1449 *Norman Lee Molzahn.* An Act Providing for the disinterment and removal of the remains of the infant child, Norman Lee Molzahn, from the temporary burial site in the District of Columbia to a permanent burial place. November 6, 1919 1450 *Susie Currier.* An Act For the relief of Susie Currier. November 6, 1919 1450 *Charles A. Carey.* An Act For the relief of Charles A. Carey. November 6, 1919 1450 *Amherst W. Barber.* An Act For the relief of Amherst W. Barber. November 8, 1919 1451 *Della James.* An Act For the relief of Della James. November 15, 1919 1451 STATUTE II—1919–1920. *Oregon Short Line Railroad Company.* An Act To authorize the sale of certain lands at or near Minidoka, Idaho, for railroad purposes. December 17, 1919 1453 *James W. Cross.* An Act For the relief of James W. Cross. December 24, 1919 1454 *Catherine Grace.* An Act For the relief of Catherine Grace. December 24, 1919 1454 *John M. Francis.* An Act For the relief of John M. Francis. December 30, 1919 1454 *Henry P. Grant.* An Act for the relief of Henry P. Grant, of Phillips County, Arkansas. December 30, 1919 1454 *Thomas Sevy.* An Act For the relief of Thomas Sevy. December 30, 1919 1455 *W. B. Graham.* An Act To reimburse W. B. Graham, late postmaster at Ely, Nevada, for money expended for clerical assistance. December 30, 1919 1455 *Buffalo River Zinc Mining Company.* An Act For the relief of the Buffalo River Zinc Mining Company. December 30, 1919 1455 *Albert N. Collins.* An Act For the relief of Albert N. Collins. December 30, 1919 1456 *John Albert Thompson.* An Act To authorize the issuance of patent to John Albert Thompson, and for other purposes. December 30, 1919 1456 *Thomas H. Hall.* An Act To relieve the estate of Thomas H. Hall, deceased, late postmaster at Panacea, Florida, and the bondsmen of said Thomas H. Hall, of the payment of money alleged to have been misappropriated by a clerk in said office. December 30, 1919 1456 *Southern States Lumber Company.* An Act For the relief of the Southern States Lumber Company. December 31, 1919 1457 *Central Manufacturers Insurance Company.* An Act Providing for the refund of taxes collected for stamp tax on certain policies under the Emergency Tax Act of October 22, 1914, under the proviso to which Act such policies were exempt. December 31, 1919 1457 *Arundel Sand and Gravel Company.* An Act For the relief of the Arundel Sand and Gravel Company. December 31, 1919 1457 *“Golden Lake,” Ark., settlers.* An Act Granting to certain claimants the preferential right to purchase certain alleged public lands in the State of Arkansas, and for other purposes. January 17, 1920 1458 *New Haven, Conn., building sale contract.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to adjust the terms of the contract for the sale of the old post-office property in New Haven, Connecticut. January 23, 1920 1458 *Mrs. Thomas McGovern.* An Act For the relief of Mrs. Thomas McGovern. February 7, 1920 1459 *James M. Moore.* An Act Making an appropriation to compensate James M. Moore for damages sustained while in the service of the Government of the United States. February 10, 1920 1459 *Amy E. Hall.* An Act Restoring to Amy E. Hall her homestead rights and providing that on any homestead entry made by her she shall be given credit for all compliance with the law on her original homestead entry and for all payments made on same. February 11, 1920 1459iiiiv *Farmers National Bank, Wilkinson, Ind.* An Act For the relief of the Farmers National Bank of Wilkinson, Indiana. February 11, 1920 1460 *Rosebud Indian Reservation, S. Dak., fire damages.* An Act To authorize the payment of certain amounts for damages sustained by prairie fire on the Rosebud Indian Reservation, in South Dakota. February 17, 1920 1460 *William E. Johnson.* An Act For the relief of William E. Johnson. February 17, 1920 1460 *Carlow Avelina.* An Act For the relief of Carlow Avelina. February 18, 1920 1461 *New Jersey Shipbuilding and Dredging Company.* An Act For the relief of the New Jersey Shipbuilding and Dredging Company, of Bayonne, New Jersey. March 27, 1920 1461 *Ellen Agnes Monogue.* An Act For the relief of Ellen Agnes Monogue. March 29, 1920 1461 *Eastern Transportation Company.* An Act For the relief of the Eastern Transportation Company. March 30, 1920 1461 *James A. Showen.* An Act For the relief of James A. Showen. March 30, 1920 1462 *Robert T. Legge.* An Act For the relief of Robert T. Legge. March 30, 1920 1462 *Frank S. Bowker.* An Act To carry out the findings of the Court of Claims in the case of Frank S. Bowker. March 31, 1920 1462 *George B. Hughes.* An Act For the relief of George B. Hughes. March 31, 1920 1463 *John M. Lea.* An Act For the relief of the estate of John M. Lea, deceased. April 7, 1920 1463 *Frederick B. Shaw.* An Act For the relief of Captain Frederick B. Shaw. April 8, 1920 1463 *Augusta Louise de Haven-Alten.* Joint Resolution To readmit Augusta Louise de Haven-Alten to the status and privileges of a citizen of the United States. April 8, 1920 1463 *Edward Sigerfoos.* An Act To correct the military record of Edward Sigerfoos. April 12, 1920 1464 *William S. Britton.* An Act For the relief of William S. Britton, formerly second lieutenant of Infantry, who has been erroneously dropped from the rolls of the United States Army. April 12, 1920 1464 *York County Savings Bank.* An Act For the relief of the York County Savings Bank, of Biddeford, Maine. April 13, 1920 1464 *Waterville, Me., public building site land.* An Act To dispose of a certain strip of public land in Waterville, Maine. April 13, 1920 1465 *Albert C. Burgess.* An Act For the relief of Albert C. Burgess. April 13, 1920 1465 *Frank S. Ingalls.* An Act For the relief of Frank S. Ingalls. April 14, 1920 1465 *Frank Pinkley.* An Act For the relief of Frank Pinkley. April 14, 1920 1465 *W. L. Rose.* An Act For the relief of W. L. Rose. April 14, 1920 1466 *Clara Kane.* An Act Granting the sum of $549.12 to Clara Kane, dependent parent, by reason of the death of William A. Yenser, late civil employee, killed as a result of an accident at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. April 14, 1920 1466 *Fremont County, Wyo., school district No. 21.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to sell certain lands to school district numbered twenty-one, of Fremont County, Wyoming. April 15, 1920 1466 *Emma J. Spear.* An Act For the relief of Emma J. Spear. April 16, 1920 1466 *King Coal Company.* An Act For the relief of the King Coal Company, of San Francisco, California. April 16, 1920 1467 *Lawrence Bendich and Anthony Vezich.* An Act For the relief of Lawrence Bendich and Anthony Vezich. April 16, 1920 1467 *O. W. Lindsley.* An Act For the relief of O. W. Lindsley. April 17, 1920 1468 *E. Willard.* An Act For the relief of E. Willard. April 17, 1920 1468 *Arthur Wendle Englert.* An Act For the relief of Arthur Wendle Englert. April 21, 1920 1468 *Yankton Agency Presbyterian Church.* An Act Authorizing and directing the Secretary of the Interior to convey to the trustees of the Yankton Agency Presbyterian Church, by patent in fee, certain land within the Yankton Indian Reservation. April 29, 1920 1468 *Merritt and Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company.* An Act For the relief of the Merritt and Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company. May 6, 1920 1469 *Henry E. Thomas.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to correct an error in an Indian allotment. May 10, 1920 1469 *John A. Gauley.* An Act For the relief of John A. Gauley. June 4, 1920 1470 *George E. Payne.* An Act For the relief of legal representative of George E. Payne, deceased. June 4, 1920 1470 *Edward A. Purdy.* An Act For the relief of Edward A. Purdy, postmaster of the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, for postage stamps, postal-savings stamps, war-savings stamps, war-tax revenue stamps, and cash from money orders stolen from the branch post office at Minneapolis, Minnesota, commonly known and described as the traffic station and located at numbers six hundred and twenty-one and six hundred and twenty-three First Avenue north, in said city. June 4, 1920 1470 *Harvey R. Butcher.* An Act For the relief of Harvey R. Butcher. June 4, 1920 1471 *Perry L. Haynes.* An Act For the relief of Perry L. Haynes. June 5, 1920 1471 *Carolyn Wheeler Kobbe.* An Act For the relief of Carolyn Wheeler Kobbe. June 5, 1920 1471 *Swanhild Sims.* An Act Authorizing payment of compensation for Swanhild Sims for personal injuries. June 5, 1920 1471 *John Rea.* An Act For the relief of Catherina Rea, administratrix of the estate of John Rea. June 5, 1920 1472 *Woodford Bank and Trust Company.* An Act For the relief of the Woodford Bank and Trust Company of Versailles, Kentucky. June 5, 1920 1472v *Pensions, Regulars, and others 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. June 5, 1920 1472 *John T. Adams.* An Act For the relief of John T. Adams. June 5, 1920 1476 *Blanche Utley.* An Act For the relief of Blanche Utley. June 5, 1920 1476 *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. June 5, 1920 1476 *“Matoa,” steamship.* An Act For the relief of the owner of the Steamship Matoa. June 5, 1920 1521 *“Henry O. Barrett,” schooner.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the schooner Henry O. Barrett. June 5, 1920 1521 *Michael MacGarvey.* An Act For the relief of Michael MacGarvey. June 14, 1920 1522 STATUTE III—1920–1921. *Baltimore Dry Docks and Ship Building Company.* An Act For the relief of the Baltimore Dry Docks and Ship Building Company, owner of a dry dock at Baltimore, Maryland. December 26, 1920 1523 *Rudolph L. Desdunes.* An Act For the relief of Rudolph L. Desdunes. December 28, 1920 1523 *Fred C. Konrad.* An Act To correct the naval record of Fred C. Konrad. January 7, 1921 1524 *Katie Norvall.* An Act For the relief of Katie Norvall. January 7, 1921 1524 *Matthew McDonald.* An Act For the relief of Matthew McDonald. January 7, 1921 1524 *John Healy.* An Act For the relief of John Healy. January 7, 1921 1524 *Peter McKay.* An Act For the relief of Peter McKay. January 8, 1921 1524 *Kathryn Walker.* An Act For the relief of Kathryn Walker. January 9, 1921 1525 *Martina Sena, Luis E. Armijo, and Maria Baca de Romero.* An Act For the relief of Martina Sena, Luis E. Armijo, and Maria Baca de Romero. January 11, 1921 1525 *Anthony Sulik.* An Act To provide for the relief of Anthony Sulik, former sergeant, United States Marine Corps. January 13, 1921 1526 *W. T. Dingler.* An Act For the relief of W. T. Dingler. January 31, 1921 1526 *C. V. Hinkle.* An Act For the relief of C. V. Hinkle. February 1, 1921 1526 *Robert Edward Cox.* An Act To authorize the award of a medal of honor to Chief Gunner Robert Edward Cox, United States Navy. February 6, 1921 1526 *Thomas P. Darr.* An Act For the relief of Thomas P. Darr. February 6, 1921 1527 *John K. Ashley, jr.* An Act For the relief of John K. Ashley, junior. February 6, 1921 1527 *Shipowners and Merchants Tugboat Company.* An Act For the relief of the Shipowners and Merchants Tugboat Company. February 6, 1921 1527 *Albert T. Huso.* An Act For the relief of Albert T. Huso. February 7, 1921 1528 *Joseph A. Prat.* An Act For the relief of Joseph A. Prat. February 8, 1921 1528 *Lemuel Stokes.* An Act For the relief of Lemuel Stokes. February 9, 1921 1528 *Nathan Manzer.* An Act For the relief of Nathan Manzer. February 9, 1921 1528 *Duluth, Winnipeg and Pacific Railroad.* An Act For the relief of the Duluth, Winnipeg and Pacific Railroad. February 9, 1921 1528 *Perry E. Borchers.* An Act For the relief of Perry E. Borchers because of losses suffered, due to destruction of property and termination of contract for services because of smallpox while in the employ of the Navy Department in Cuba. February 27, 1921 1529 *“William H. Sumner,” schooner.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the American schooner William H. Sumner. February 27, 1921 1529 *E. V. Dickson.* An Act For the relief of Captain E. V. Dickson. February 27, 1921 1529 *First National Bank of Sharon, Pa.* An Act For the relief of the First National Bank of Sharon, Pennsylvania. February 27, 1921 1530 *Officers of Coast Guard cutter “Tampa.”* Joint Resolution Authorizing the legal heirs of certain officers of the United States Coast Guard who lost their lives when the Coast Guard cutter Tampa was destroyed in Bristol Channel September 26, 1918, to receive pay and allowances that would have accrued to said officers. February 27, 1921 1530 *John Chick.* An Act For the relief of John Chick. March 1, 1921 1530 *Mrs. Joseph C. Akin.* An Act For the relief of the widow of Joseph C. Akin. March 1, 1921 1531 *James E. Adams.* An Act For the relief of James E. Adams. March 1, 1921 1531 *Pasquale Dolce.* An Act Authorizing payment of compensation to Pasquale Dolce for personal injuries. March 1, 1921 1531 *Wilson Certain.* An Act For the relief of Wilson Certain. March 1, 1921 1531 *Alfred E. Lewis.* An Act For the relief of Alfred E. Lewis. March 2, 1921 1532 *Wendell Phillips Lodge.* An Act For the relief of Wendell Phillips Lodge, Numbered Three hundred and sixty-five, Knights of Pythias. March 2, 1921 1532 *W. C. Stewart.* An Act For the relief of W. C. Stewart. March 2, 1921 1532 *Henry P. Corbin.* An Act For the relief of Henry P. Corbin. March 2, 1921 1532 *Oscar Smith.* An Act For the relief of Oscar Smith. March 3, 1921 1533 *Herman W. Schallert.* An Act For the relief of Herman W. Schallert. March 3, 1921 1533 *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, 1921 1533vi *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, 1921 1536 *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, 1921 1542 *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, 1921 1547 *John E. Moore Company.* An Act For the relief of the John E. Moore Company. March 3, 1921 1553 *Wilhelm Alexanderson.* An Act For the relief of Wilhelm Alexanderson. March 3, 1921 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 3, 1921 1554 *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, 1921 1596 *George LeClear.* An Act For the relief of George LeClear. March 4, 1921 1627 *Thomas Bayton and Bertha M. Hartt.* An Act For the relief of Thomas Bayton and Bertha M. Hartt. March 4, 1921 1627 *Ambroise Reopel.* An Act To confirm private claim numbered sixty-one of Ambroise Reopel in townships two and three south, range eleven east, Michigan meridian, Wayne County, Michigan. March 4, 1921 1627 *Champ Clark, widow of.* Joint Resolution Making an appropriation to pay the widow of Champ Clark. March 4, 1921 1628 LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS. Page. Ordering edition of Congressional Directory. June 3, 1919 1631 Correcting enrollment of Indian appropriation bill. June 11, 1919 1631 Creating Joint Committee on Tercentenary of the Landing of the Pilgrims. June 30, 1919 1631 Correcting enrollment of Army appropriation bill. July 1, 1919 1631 For holiday recess. July 1, 1919 1632 Printing ordered of additional copies of Treaty with Germany. July 24, 1919 1632 For adjournment of the House. July 28, 1919 1632 Rescinding order for adjournment of the House. August 2, 1919 1632 For joint meeting of the two Houses. August 8, 1919 1632 Extending time for report of Joint Committee on Tercentenary Landing of the Pilgrims. August 29, 1919 1632 Appointing Joint Committee to arrange welcome to General John J. Pershing. August 29, 1919 1633 For joint session of the two Houses in welcome of General John J. Pershing. September 12, 1919 1633 Printing ordered of additional copies of document on German and Bolshevik Propaganda. September 19, 1919 1633 Correcting enrollment of District of Columbia rent, etc., bill. October 16, 1919 1634 Pledging support of Administration in present industrial emergency. October 31, 1919 1634 Appointing Joint Committee to Attend the Arrival of Bodies of American Soldiers. November 5, 1919 1634 Extending time for report of Joint Committee on Landing of the Pilgrims. November 19, 1919 1635 Correcting enrollment of bill amending Federal Reserve Act. December 18, 1919 1636 For holiday recess. December 20, 1919 1636 Extending time for report of Joint Committee on Landing of the Pilgrims. January 14, 1920 1636 Creating Virgin Islands Joint Commission. January 15, 1920 1637 Printing ordered of Journal of Grand Army Encampment, 1920. January 17, 1920 1637 Printing ordered of American Expeditionary Forces Report. January 20, 1920 1637 Correcting enrollment of Indian appropriation bill. February 4, 1920 1637 Correcting enrollment of Indian appropriation bill. February 7, 1920 1638 Correcting enrollment of bill relating to death on the high seas. March 25, 1920 1638 Correcting enrollment of Post Office appropriation bill. April 19, 1920 1638 Correcting enrollment of Federal water power bill. May 28, 1920 1638 For adjournment of Congress. June 3, 1920 1639 Reenrollment of bills for relief of owner of “Matoa,” and of owners of “Henry O. Barrett” directed. June 4, 1920 1639 Correcting enrollment relating to the merchant marine. June 4, 1920 1640 Authorizing appointment of Inaugural Committee. December 13, 1920 1641 Authorizing duplicate enrollment, etc., of bill creating Joint Committee on Reorganization. January 10, 1921 1641 For counting electoral votes. January 21, 1921 1641 Authorizing duplicate enrollment, etc., of bill awarding medal of honor to Robert Edward Cox 1642 Correcting enrollment of bill relating to Municipal Court, D. C. March 1, 1921 1642 Printing ordered of Journal of Grand Army Encampment, 1921. March 2, 1921 1642 Correcting enrollment of bill relating to standard time, Texas and Oklahoma. March 3, 1921 1642vii LIST OF TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS. Page. Parcel post convention with Society Islands. Signed at Washington April 30, 1918; approved by the President May 3, 1918 1645 Parcel post convention with Union of South Africa. Signed at Cape Town April 17, 1919, at Washington June 20, 1919; approved by the President July 9, 1919 1656 Postal convention with the Windward Islands. Signed at St. Georges April 21, 1919, at Washington May 10,.1919; approved by the President July 9, 1919 1662 Convention with Uruguay respecting traveling salesmen. Signed at Washington August 27, 1918; proclaimed August 11, 1919 1663 Arbitration agreement with the Netherlands. Signed at Washington March 8, 1919; proclaimed August 25, 1919 1667 Convention with Guatemala respecting traveling salesmen. Signed at Washington December 3, 1918; proclaimed August 27, 1919 1669 Arbitration agreement with Spain. Signed at Washington March 8, 1919; proclaimed October 15, 1919 1673 Arbitration agreement with Italy. Signed at Washington March 20, 1919; proclaimed October 15, 1919 1675 Parcel post convention with Portugal. Signed at Washington October 1, 1916, at Lisbon November 25, 1916; approved by the President November 13, 1919 1677 Parcel post convention with Czecho-Slovakia. Signed at Prague October 9, 1919, at Washington October 31, 1919; approved by the President November 13, 1919 1687 Convention with Panama respecting traveling salesmen. Signed at Washington February 8, 1919; proclaimed December 10, 1919 1696 Parcel post convention with Paraguay. Signed at Asuncion, December 15, 1919, at Washington, June 8, 1920; approved by the President, June 12, 1920 1700 Treaty of commerce with Ethiopia. Signed at Addis-Ababa, June 27, 1914; proclaimed, August 9, 1920 1711 Parcel post convention with Fiji. Signed at Suva, June 10, 1920, at Washington, August 21, 1920; approved by the President, September 1, 1920 1713 Convention with Venezuela respecting traveling salesmen. Signed at Caracas, July 3, 1919; proclaimed, October 15, 1920 1719 Agreement modifying convention of commerce and navigation with France. Signed at Washington, July 17, 1919; proclaimed, January 12, 1921 1723 Convention with Salvador respecting traveling salesmen. Signed at Washington, January 28, 1919; proclaimed, January 22, 1921 1725 Parcel post convention with Norway. Signed at Christiania, January 11, 1921, at Washington, February 11, 1921; approved by the President, February 14, 1921 1729ix LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS. Page. Announcing the licensing of designated food products as no longer essential. March 19, 1919 1741 Restoring lighthouse reservation on Maui Island to Hawaii. April 8, 1919 1742 Diminishing area of the Inyo National Forest, California and Nevada. April 8, 1919 1744 Diminishing area of the Chugach National Forest, Alaska. April 16, 1919 1745 Recommending observance of Boy Scout Week. May 1, 1919 1747 Convening extra session of Congress. May 7, 1919 1748 Announcing the licensing of designated cottonseed products as no longer essential. May 31, 1919 1749 Restoring lighthouse land in Honolulu to Hawaii. June 2, 1919 1750 Reserving Roncador Cay, Caribbean Sea, for lighthouse purposes. June 5, 1919 1751 Modifying area of the Humboldt National Forest, Nevada. June 12, 1919 1752 Diminishing area of the La Sal National Forest, Utah and Colorado. June 19, 1919 1753 Diminishing area of the Tahoe National Forest, California and Nevada. June 19, 1919 1755 Canceling licenses for rice and rice flour dealers as no longer essential. June 19, 1919 1756 Announcing the licensing of wheat and flour storage, etc., as essential. June 23, 1919 1758 Prohibiting the importation and exportation of wheat and wheat flour. June 24, 1919 1759 Canceling requirement for licenses for exporting coin, bullion, and currency. June 26, 1919 1760 Enlarging area of the Wyoming National Forest, Wyoming. July 10, 1919 1761 Prohibiting illegal export of arms, etc., to Mexico. July 12, 1919 1762 Prescribing additional regulations for protection of migratory birds. July 28, 1919 1764 Abrogating restrictions on flying by aircraft, etc. July 31, 1919 1765 Enlarging area of the Crook National Forest, Arizona. August 6, 1919 1765 Diminishing area of the Caribou National Forest, Idaho and Wyoming. August 21, 1919 1766 Terminating the Capital Issues Committee. August 30, 1919 1768 Diminishing area of the Sioux National Forest, South Dakota and Montana. September 3, 1919 1768 Modifying area of the Prescott National Forest, Arizona. September 29, 1919 1770 Modifying area of the Coconino National Forest, Arizona. September 29, 1919 1770 Designating Thursday, November 27, 1919, as a day of general thanksgiving. November 5, 1919 1771 Urging prompt and accurate answers to census inquiries. November 10, 1919 1772 Canceling restrictions on importing and exporting wheat and wheat flour. November 21, 1919 1773 Transferring duties of Food Administration, except wheat and wheat products, to the Attorney General. November 21, 1919 1774 Authorizing disposal of surplus coal in Alaska for local use. November 22, 1919 1776 Diminishing area of the Nebraska National Forest, Nebraska. November 25, 1919 1777 Enlarging area of the Gran Quivira National Monument, New Mexico. November 25, 1919 1778 Extending area of the Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico. December 2, 1919 1779 Setting aside Scotts Bluff National Monument, Nebraska. December 11, 1919 1779 Enlarging area of the Shenandoah National Forest, Virginia and West Virginia. December 18, 1919 1780 Setting aside the Yucca House National Monument, Colorado. December 19, 1919 1781 Relinquishing Federal control of railroads, etc. December 24, 1919 1782 Relinquishing Federal control of American Railway Express Company. December 24, 1919 1783 Extending area of the Idaho and Payette National Forests, Idaho. December 27, 1919 1784 Setting apart the Boone National Forest, North Carolina. January 16, 1920 1784 Setting apart the Nantahala National Forest, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. January 29, 1920 1785 Designating agency to receive reimbursement from railroads, etc., for equipment furnished while under Federal control. February 12, 1920 1786 Transferring certain property to Territory of Hawaii. February 17, 1920 1786 Copyright benefits to Sweden extended to mechanical musical reproductions. February 27, 1920 1787 Designating Director General of Railroads agent to terminate Federal control of transportation systems, etc. February 28, 1920 1788 Designating Director General of Railroads agent in actions arising from Federal control of transportation systems. March 11, 1920 1789 Copyright benefits to Great Britain for works published therein, etc., since August 1, 1914, and not in United States. April 10, 1920 1790 Setting apart the Monongahela National Forest, Virginia and West Virginia. April 28, 1920 1791 Extending time for paying installments for ceded lands of Crow Indian Reservation, Montana. May 5, 1920 1793 Appointing John Barton Payne Director General of Railroads. May 14, 1920 1793 Designating John Barton Payne as agent in actions arising from Federal control of transportation systems, etc. May 14, 1920 1794 Canceling licenses of dealers in designated cereals, etc., as no longer essential. May 25, 1920 1794 Appointing anthracite coal mining commission. June 3, 1920 1796 Authorizing coal mining in Matanuska field, Alaska, for naval uses. June 12, 1920 1797xixii Setting apart the Cherokee National Forest, Georgia and Tennessee. June 14, 1920 1798 Prescribing additional regulations for protection of migratory birds. July 9, 1920 1798 Declaring the formal opening of the Panama Canal. July 12, 1920 1800 Setting apart the Unaka National Forest, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. July 24, 1920 1801 Recommending observance of Tercentenary of Landing of the Pilgrims. August 4, 1920 1802 Designating October 9, 1920, as Fire Prevention Day. September 7, 1920 1802 Diminishing area of the Trinity National Forest, California. October 1, 1920 1803 Enlarging area of the Modoc National Forest, California. October 1, 1920 1804 Setting aside Custer State Park Game Sanctuary, South Dakota. October 9, 1920 1805 Extending area of the Arkansas National Forest, Arkansas. October 19, 1920 1805 Modifying area of the Santa Fe National Forest, New Mexico. October 30, 1920 1806 Announcing the licensing of sugar, etc., as no longer essential. October 30, 1920 1807 Designating Thursday, November 25, 1920, as a day of general thanksgiving. November 12, 1920 1809 Enlarging area of the Florida National Forest, Florida. November 25, 1920 1810 Copyright benefits to Denmark for works published therein, etc., since August 1, 1914, and not in United States. December 9, 1920 1810 Enlarging area of the Caribou National Forest, Idaho and Wyoming. December 9, 1920 1812 Convening special session of the Senate. February 3, 1921 1813 Transferring certain lands to Porto Rico for highway purposes. February 14, 1921 1813 Modifying area of the Gila National Forest, New Mexico. March 3, 1921 1815 Modifying area of the Datil National Forest, New Mexico. March 3, 1921 1816 Prescribing further regulations for protection of migratory game birds. March 3, 1921 1817 AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION. Page. Certificate of adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution. August 26, 1921 1823 xiii PRIVATE LAWS of theUNITED STATES OF AMERICA passed by the SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS,**1919–1921.** xv PRIVATE LAWS OF THE SIXTY-SIXTH 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 nineteenth day of May, 1919, and was adjourned without day on Wednesday, the nineteenth day of November, 1919.* Woodrow Wilson, President; Thomas It. Marshall, Vice President; Albert B. Cummings, President of the Senate *pro tempore; *Frederick II. Gillett, Speaker of the House of Representatives.