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CHAP. 305.— Joint Resolution To authorize the improvement of the Columbia River at Saint Helens, Oregon. March 4, 1923.[[H. J. Res. 466](/us/bill/67/hjres/466).][[Pub. Res. No. 105](/us/bill/67/pubres/105).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War Columbia and Willamette Rivers, Oreg.is hereby authorized and directed to modify the project for the improvement Modification of improvement directed.of the Columbia and lower Willamette Rivers, below Portland, Oregon, in accordance with the reports submitted in House *Ante*, p. 1040.Document Numbered 156, Sixty-seventh Congress, second session.
Approved, March 4, 1923. i **INDEX TO THE FOREGOING PUBLIC LAWS AND RESOLUTIONS.** **A.** Page. *Abandoned Merchandise,* from sunken vessels in American waters, may be brought in, free of duty, after two years 938 *Abandoned Military Reservations* (*see* Military Reservations, Abandoned). *Abandoned Wife or Child, D. C.,* appropriation for payment to destitute 699, 1357 *Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., Army,* deficiency appropriation for completing aquisition of site 777 amount authorized for real estate at 419 *Abilene, Tex.,* memorial building to soldiers and sailors of World War, allowed on public building site, by Parramore Post, American Legion 199 conditions, etc.; approval of design, etc 200 *Abortion,* importation of drugs, etc., to cause unlawful, prohibited 937 entry of, forbidden; seizure, etc 937 punishment for aiding, etc., by officials 937 procedure for seizure, etc 937 *Abortion of Animals, Contagious,* appropriation for researches for preventing, etc 512, 1297 *Abrasives,* duty on, iron or steel 880 *Abrasives, Artificial,* duty on, grains, manufactured 914 manufactures of 914 on free list, crude 927 *Absecon Inlet, N J.,* improvement of, authorized 1038 *Absinthe,* duty on 897 *Acacia Mutual Life Association, D.
C.,* name of Masonic Mutual Relief Association changed to; charter amended 1020 *Academies, etc.,* on free list, books, etc., for; limit 925 *Accidents, Railway, etc.,* appropriation for securing reports of, and investigating 641, 1233 *Accountants, D. C., Certified Public* (*see* Board of Accountancy, D. C.). *Accounting Office, General* (*see* General Accounting Office). *Accounting Officers of the Treasury,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 51, 55, 195 *Accounts and Deposits Office, Treasury Department,* appropriation for commissioner, accountant clerks, etc 370, 1091 deficiency appropriation for commissioner, 1922 36 *Accounts and Disbursements Division, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 526, 1310 *Accounts Bureau, Post Office Department,* appropriation for Comptroller, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 654, 1250 for employees, administrative examination of postal accounts 654, 1250 for contingent expenses 654 for tabulating equipment; rental of machines 654 *Accounts Division, Department of Justice,* appropriation for chief, accountant, clerks, etc 611, 1078 *Acetaldehyde,* duty on 859 *Acetanilide,* duty on, for medicinal use 862 *Acetate,* on free list, copper 926 *Acetate of Calcium,* on free list, crude 925 countervailing duty on imports of, from country imposing duty on American article 925 *Acetic Acid,* duty on 858 anyhdride 859 *Acetone,* duty on 859 oil 859 *Acid Anhydrides,* duty on, not especially provided for 859 on free list 922 *Adds,* duty on, acetic 858 acetic anhydride 859 acid anhydrides 858 all other, and acid anhydrides not specially provided for 859 arsenic 859 boric 859 chloroacetic 859 citric 859 coal-tar products 861 colors, etc 862 gallic 859 glycerophosphoric 861 lactic 859 oleic 859 oxalic 859 phosphoric 859 pyrogallic 859 stearic 859 tannic 859 tartaric 859 on free list, anhydrides not specially provided for 922 arsenious 923 chromic 922 hydrofluoric 922 muriatic 922 nitric 922 sulphuric 922 valerianic 922ii *Acknowledgments,* in tax returns, other than income, excess profits, and estate, not over $1,000, may be made without oath 309 *Aconite,* duty on, natural, advanced by any treatment 864 on free list, crude, etc 922 *Acorns,* duty on 896 *Acostia and Cia.,* deficiency appropriation for paying collision damages to 339 *Acoustics,* appropriation for applying principles of, to military and industrial uses 478, 1119 *Actuary, Government,* appropriation for 367 *Ad Valorem Duties,* assessed on value returned by appraising officer, etc 967 *Ad Valorem Values, 1921,* repeal of provisions for, by Tariff Act of 1922 990 *Adjutant General’s Department, Army,* appropriation for contingencies, headquarters of military departments, etc 70, 718, 1379 *Adjutant General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for civilian personnel 721, 1383 for furnishing statements of military service to adjutants general of States, etc 721 *Adjutants General of the States, etc.,* appropriation for furnishing statements of military service of persons in the States, etc., to 721 *Administrative Branch of the Government,* appointment by the President of a representative to cooperate with joint Committee on Reorganization of, authorized 3 salary, etc 3 *Admiral, Navy,* pay and allowances of rear admiral serving in grade of 629 *Admiralty Causes, etc.,* use of Shipping Board, etc., funds for paying judgments in, forbidden 648, 1242 *Admissions and Dues, Tax on, Title VIII, Revenue Act of 1918,* repealed 321 *Admissions and Dues, Tax on, Title VIII, Revenue Act of 1921,* tax payable on admissions to theaters, etc.; exception 290 on sales of tickets at other than box office exceeding established price 290 at box office in excess of regular rates 290 additional on box holders, etc 290 to roof gardens, carbarets, etc 290 no tax levied, if proceeds for benefit of religious, charitable, etc., institutions 290 societies for prevention of cruelty to children or animals 290 symphony orchestra organizations, supported by voluntary contributions, etc 290 for municipal improvements, community moving-picture theaters, etc 290 for benefit of United States armed forces, or persons formerly in, etc 290 agricultural fairs, etc.; conditions 290 charges for seats, tables, etc., included as admissions 291 price, etc., to b e printed on tickets 291 penalty for violations 291 tax levied on dues, etc., exceeding $10 a year, of social, etc. clubs; initiation fees 291 exemption of fraternal lodges, etc 291 life membership payments 291 collection by receivers of; returns and payments 291 *Adonite,* duty on 890 *Adulterated Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale of 522, 1306 for detection of, in District of Columbia 694, 1352 *Advertisements,* sheets of, from publications may be sent as second class matter, from publisher to advertiser 1434 *Advertising, D.
C.,* appropriation for general 677, 1334 for notice of taxes in arrears 677, 1334 deficiency appropriation for general 30, 33, 439 *Advisory Committee on Fishery Industry,* composition of; geographical selection 63 duties; no compensation 63 emergency appropriation for expenses of, 1922 64 *Aerological Stations,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 510, 1295 *Aeronautic Engineering,* appropriation for standardizing apparatus, used in 477, 1118 *Aeronautics, National Advisory Committee for,* appropriation for expenses 642, 1234 deficiency appropriation for 1163 *Aeroplanes, Navy* (*see* Aviation, Navy). *African Slave Trade, International Bureau for Suppressing,* appropriation for annual contribution 605 *Agar-Agar,* duty on 865 *Agate,* duty on articles of, not specially provided for 873 buttons 914 on free list, unmanufactured 922 *Agricultural Chemistry,* appropriation for investigations, etc 522, 1305 *Agricultural Colleges,* appropriation for cooperative extension work in 528, 1293 for additional 529 *Agricultural Credit Corporations, National* (*see* Agricultural Credits Act, 1923). *Agricultural Credits Act, 1923,* Title I Federal Intermediate Credit Banks 1454 amendments to Federal Farm Loan Act 1454 “Title I Federal Farm Loans” added 1454 new matter added 1454 Title II Federal Intermediate Credit Banks 1454 charters to be granted to, by Farm Loan Board in the same cities as the 12 land banks 1454 granted usual corporate powers; may be Government fiscal agents, etc 1455 proceedings on default of obligations 1455 charters granted on application of directors of land banks 1455iii authorized to discount, etc., paper based on advances for agricultural purposes, live stock raising, etc., held by banks, etc 1455 deal in credit bank debentures 1455 make loans to cooperative associations on security of receipts for staple agricultural products, or mortgages on live stock 1455 amount limited to 75 per cent of market value 1455 limitation on paper from banks, etc 1455 from corporations making loans for agricultural purposes, or raising, etc., live stock 1455 exceeding, of indebtedness of national banks to credit banks, unlawful 1456 maturity of discounts not less than six months nor more than three years 1456 sale of paper by credit banks authorized 1456 approval of interest or discount rates; rediscounts by credit banks 1456 issue of debentures for money borrowed; maturity limit 1456 security of cash, discounted paper, etc 1456 amount limited 1456 preparation, etc 1456 regulations of collateral, interest rates, etc., by Farm Loan Board 1456 no Government liability for, to explicitly appear on face of obligation 1456 discount rates to be established as approved by Farm Loan Board 1456 by credit banks, on issuing debentures 1456 restriction if original borrower charged higher than the rate of credit bank 1457 purchase in open market, and retirement of its debentures, allowed a credit bank 1457 capital stock of each credit bank to be $5,000,000 1457 shares of $5 each, to be taken and paid for from the Treasury on notice from the directors 1457 assessment of proportion of Farm Loan Bureau expenses, against credit banks 1457 earnings to be paid, one-half to Lnited States and balance to surplus fund until amounting to subscribed capital 1457 after meeting requirements to be paid as a franchise tax 1457 use for supplementing gold reserve, reducing bonded indebtedness of United States, etc 1457 surplus after liquidation of credit banks to be similarly applied 1457 liability of credit bank for its debentures, also for coupons of defaulting bank 1458 principal of debentures unpaid after distribution of assets 1458 assessment in proportion to capital, surplus, etc 1458 obligation to meet, to be recorded in minutes of directors of every bank 1458 information relating to conditions of national banks for which credit banks are making discounts, to be furnished by Comptroller of the Currency 1458 examinations of organizations for which credit banks may make loans, etc., authorized by national bank examiners 1458 consent of organization required 1458 written consent for, as condition precedent to securing rediscount privileges 1458 at least once a year to Farm Loan Board; publication of 1458 three reports annually, at least to Farm Loan Board, by every credit bank 1458 details, publication, etc 1459 special reports may be called for, from any credit bank 1459 investigations authorized by land bank appraisers, of agricultural and live stock collateral documents for loans by credit banks 1459 by land bank examiners, of organizations with whom loans are contemplated 1459 assessment of cost 1459 necessary rules, etc., to be prescribed 1459 tax exemptions of farm loan banks, etc., applicable 1459 punishment for designated illegal acts, etc., by bank officials and employees 1459 by receivers; accessories 1460 false statements to obtain advances, etc 1460 overvaluing property offered as security 1460 examiners accepting gratuities, unauthorized disclosing names of borrowers, etc 1460 further punishment; future disqualification 1460 bank official accepting fee for procuring loan, etc 1460 counterfeiting debentures, etc.; uttering counterfeits of, falsely altering them, etc 1460 false pretenses as to character of debentures, etc 1461 penalty for unauthorized use of “Federal Intermediate Credit Bank” as part of a corporate name 1461 no unauthorized charge, etc., allowed a credit bank 1461 Title II, National Agricultural Credit Corporations 1461 formation of, to provide credit facilities for agricultural and live stock industries, authorized 1461 articles of association specifying object, etc., to be forwarded to Comptroller of the Currency 1461 organization certificate to be made; specific statements in 1461 to include “National Agricultural Credit Corporation” 1461 acknowledgement; filing with Comptroller, etc 1461 general corporate powers on approval of certificate and issue of permit 1462 election of directors; authority etc. of 1462 special powers; to discount, deal in, etc., notes, bills of exchange, etc., based on agricultural purposes 1462 maturing in not exceeding nine months 1463 secured by titles to readily marketable agricultural products or lien on live stock fattening for market 1463iv special powers; to make advances, etc., on paper secured by lien upon breeding herds of live stock, with maturity not over three years 1463 to deal in Federal securities 1463 to act as United States fiscal agent, etc 1463 to acquire, etc., stock of rediscount corporations; limit 1463 to purchase, hold, etc., real estate; limitations 1463 to act as custodian, etc., of paper negotiated 1463 to issue debentures, etc., maturing in three years 1463 notes, drafts, etc., pledged as security 1463 subject to regulations prescribed by Comptroller 1463 no Government liability for, to be conspicuously stated on issues 1464 security by lien on live stock may have additional real estate, etc., security 1464 liability in excess of ten times capital and surplus, forbidden 1464 advances to any person, etc., not to exceed 20 per cent of its capital and surplus 1464 if secured by agricultural commodities, not to exceed 50 per cent 1464 purchase, etc., of live stock prohibited, except when taken for obligations 1464 interest under State laws allowed 1464 penalty for knowingly charging a higher rate 1464 capital of $250,000 required 1464 no permit to issue before payment of 50 per cent in cash; and provision for remainder in six months 1464 increase or decrease allowed by two-thirds of stock agreeing 1465 restriction on reduction 1465 withdrawals from, for dividents, etc., prohibited 1465 transfering shares of, allowed as for national banks 1465 collection of unpaid subscriptions to 1465 voting by proxy permitted 1465 rediscount corporations may be organized by credit corporations with capital of $1,000,000, or over 1465 additional powers conferred; to rediscount for credit corporations or reserve member banks, paper based on agricultural products or live stock 1465 to discount notes, etc., of agricultural producers’ association, secured by marketable, etc., agricultural products, maturing within nine months 1465 to sell, etc., such paper 1466 regulations as to indebtedness, amount of discounts, etc., to be prescribed 1466 not subject to deposit of Federal securities 1466 credit corporations to deposit with reserve bank of the district, bonds of United States, before commencing business 1466 amount required; held for protecting holders of corporation’s liabilities 1466 release of excess; sale, etc.; deficiency to be made good 1466 in granting credit corporations business permits, Comptroller to consider if State laws protect advances on warehouse receipts, etc 1466 as to bonding, etc., of warehouses, livestock records, etc 1467 supervision, etc., of Comptroller of the Currency over credit corporations 1467 additional third deputy Comptroller to be appointed; bond 1467 operation of credit corporations to be administered by 1467 examiners, etc., to be appointed; salaries to be fixed by Comptroller 1467 salaries of present deputies, national bank examiners, from expenses of examinations of national banks 1467 additional Comptroller, examiners’ part of expenses of credit corporations 1467 expenses of credit corporations to be assessed semiannually thereon 1467 examiners for credit corporations authorized; pay 1468 prohibition, etc., on national bank examiners applicable to 1468 assessment for examination expenses; minimum fee 1468 loans, etc., to examiners by corporations, forbidden 1468 reports to Comptroller as by national banks requirement 1468 inspectors of live stock as basis for loans, to be licensed by Secretary of Agriculture 1468 suspension, etc 1468 punishment for falsely representing to be 1468 false statements in reports, etc., by inspectors 1468 allotment by Comptroller to Agricultural Department for expenses of 1469 reserve member banks may invest in stock of credit corporations; limit 1469 discretion of Comptroller as to 1469 taxation in same manner as national banks 1469 of debentures not higher than on moneyed capital of individuals 1469 deposits in reserve member banks 1469 State agricultural financing corporations may be converted into credit corporations 1469 action of stockholders 1469 issue of certificate when stock transferred, etc 1470 powers conferred when certificate given corporation 1470 consolidation of two or more credit corporations under charter of one, authorized 1470 proceedings of stockholders; minimum capital required 1470 dissenting stockholder to be paid value of his shares; appraisal, etc 1470 all rights, property, etc., transferred and vested in new corporation 1470 proceedings on insolvency of credit corporations 1471 appointment and powers of receivers 1471 powers of shareholders’ agents 1471 liquidation of credit corporation by two-thirds vote of stockholders 1471 proceedings; liquidating agent, etc 1471 punishment for designated offenses; by credit corporation officials or employees 1471 by receivers; accessories 1471 false statements to obtain advances, etc 1472 overvaluing property offered as security 1472 examiners accepting gratuities, unauthorized disclosing names of borrowers, etc 1472v punishment for examiners accepting gratuities, etc.; further punishment; future disqualification 1472 official of credit corporation accepting fee for procuring loan, etc 1472 counterfeiting debentures, etc.; uttering counterfeits of, or falsely altering them, etc 1472 false pretenses as to character of debentures, etc 1473 penalty for unauthorized use of “National Credit Agricultural Corporation” as part of a corporate name 1473 right to amend, etc., provisions of title reserved 1473 Title III Amendments to Federal Farm Loan Act 1473 issue of consolidated bonds 1476 Title IV Amendments to Federal Reserve Act 1478 Title V Miscellaneous Provisions 1480 War Finance Corporation allowed until February 29, 1924, to make advances, etc., on paper for agricultural products, etc 1480 time extended for issuing notes, etc., by 1481 liquidation to begin April 1, 1924 1481 deposits with Treasury after April 1, 1924 1481 national bank indebtedness; liabilities to agricultural credit corporation excepted from limitation 1481 joint Congressional committee authorized to inquire into the effect in agricultural sections of the limited membership in reserve system of State banks, etc 1481 reasons for not becoming members 1481 measures to increase membership, etc 1481 changes, etc., to attain larger membership in agricultural districts of such banks, etc 1481 authority for conducting hearings, to employ experts, etc 1481 expenses payable from contingent funds of both Houses 1482 report of results from time to time; final not later than January 31, 1924 1482 invalidity of any clause, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 1482 definition of “Federal Farm Loan Act” and “Federal Reserve Act,” as used herein 1482 title of Act designated 1482 *Agricultural Department* (*see* Department of Agriculture). *Agricultural Economics Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for chief of bureau, assistants, clerks, etc 531, 1313 for general administrative expenses 532, 1313 for farm management and practice 532, 1313 for distributing, etc., information of farm products, supplies, etc 532, 1313 for collecting, analyzing, publishing, etc., general agricultural information 532, 1313 for disseminating to American producers, etc., world supply and demand of agricultural products, etc 532, 1313 cooperating with Federal and State agencies, associations, carriers, etc 532, 1313 for investigating and certifying condition, etc., of interstate shipments of perishable farm products, etc 532, 1313 appropriation for investigating, etc.; certificates prima facie evidence of facts stated 532, 1313 for disseminating information of market supply and demand for agricultural products, etc 532, 1314 cooperation with agencies, organizations, etc 532, 1314 Markets, and Markets and Crop Estimates Bureaus and Office of Farm Management and Farm Economics merged into 532 for enforcing Cotton Futures Act 533, 1314 for enforcing Grain Standards Act 533, 1314 for administering Warehouse Act 533, 1314 for enforcing Standard Container Act 533, 1314 for enforcing regulations for wool clip of 1918 533 for completing work on wool clip of 1918 1314 distributing collections 533, 1314 *Agricultural, etc., Fairs,* exempt from admission tax 290 special excise tax 296 *Agricultural, etc., Organizations,* exempt from income tax 253 *Agricultural Exhibits,* appropriation for making, at State, etc., fairs 527, 1293 *Agricultural Experiment Stations,* appropriation for general expenses, State allotments 528, 1291 for increased allotments 528, 1291 for additional allotments, extension work 528 for administrative expenses 1292 for disseminating work of 528, 1292 for stations, Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, Guam, and Virgin Islands 529, 1292 *Agricultural Extension Work, Cooperative,* appropriation for farmers’ cooperative demonstration work 528, 1292 voluntary contributions within the State accepted 528, 1293 for additional cooperative extension work 529, 1293 county agents 529, 1293 *Agricultural Food Products, etc.,* appropriation for distributing information of marketing, distributing, supply, etc., of 532, 1313 for disseminating information of market supply and demand for designated 532, 1313 deficiency appropriation for distributing information of marketing, etc 54, 58, 198, 1053 *Agricultural Grain Products* (*see also* Future Trading Act and Grain Futures Act), provisions governing trading in, for future delivery 187, 998 *Agricultural Implements,* on free list 922 *Agricultural Lands,* appropriation for cooperative soil classification of 523, 1307 *Agricultural Lands in National Forests,* appropriation for survey, etc., of 520, 1304 *Agricultural Products,* amendments to United States Warehouse Act 1282 *Agricultural Products and Provisions,* Schedule 7, Tariff of 1922 891vi *Agricultural Products, Associations of Producers of,* organization of, for marketing, etc., their products in interstate and foreign commerce, permitted 388 allowed marketing agencies in common; contracts, etc., authorized 388 requirements; operating for mutual benefit of members 388 only one vote allowed a member 388 no dividend in excess of 8 per cent to be paid 388 dealing in products of nonmembers of greater value than of their own, forbidden 388 complaints to be served upon, if believed to be enhancing prices, by monopolizing, etc., trade 388 hearings, procedure, etc 388 order to desist from monopolization, etc., to be issued 389 enforcement by district court 389 findings of facts on hearing, prima facie evidence thereof 389 after filing, temporary injunction may be issued by the court 389 enforcement of decree by permanent injunction, etc 389 service of notice on officers, agents, etc 389 *Agricultural Products, etc.,* appropriation for diffusing commercial information of supply, market price, etc., of 532, 1314 deficiency appropriation for facilitating distribution of 783, 1164 notes, etc., based on, may be discounted, etc., by credit banks 1455 temporary duties levied for six months on designated 9 continued until otherwise provided by law 220 *Agricultural Products, Home Use for,* appropriation for investigating utility and economy of 529, 1315 *Agricultural Products, Staple* (*see also* War Finance Corporation Act Amendments), appropriation for ascertaining cost of production of principal 532 provisions for advances to producers or dealers to assist in exporting accumulated supplies of 181 to purchasers abroad of, to be expended in United States 181 time extended to May 31, 1923, for making advances on, etc., by War Finance Corporation 634 further extended to February 29, 1924 1480 *Agricultural Products, United States,* exhibit of, to be prepared for Rio de Janiero, Brazil, Exposition 210 report to accompany 210 *Agricultural Report,* appropriation for printing and binding 535, 1291 *Agricultural Schools, etc.,* appropriation for reports, etc., on 528 *Agriculture,* appropriation for destroying animals injurious to 526, 1310 deficiency appropriation for stimulating, etc 461, 1053 *Agriculture, Department of* (*see* Department of Agriculture). *Agriculture, International Institute of,* appropriation for quota, etc 606, 1075 deficiency appropriation for additional quota 336 *Agua Caliente Band of Indians, Calif.,* consent of, to be obtained for lands in Riverside County, Calif., to be set apart as a national monument 832 water rights, etc., of Band to be reserved 832 *Aids to Navigation,* appropriation for expenses of 479, 1120 for improving, Delaware Bay entrance 480 for Alaska 480 for Calumet, Ill 480 for Spectacle Reef Light Station, Mich 480 for lighthouse depot, Detroit, Mich 480 for lighthouse depot, San Juan, P.
R 480 for repairing, etc., on coasts of Florida 480 for Staten Island, N. Y., and New Jersey channels 480 anchorage grounds in United States waters to be marked with buoys etc., by Lighthouse Service 844 *Aigrettes,* importation of, prohibited; exceptions 915 *Air Rifles,* duty on 914 *Air Service, Army,* appropriation for aviation instruction expenses 72, 736, 1396 maintenance, storage, etc., of airships, etc 72, 736, 1397 landing, etc., runways 736, 1397 aerial photographic supplies, etc 72, 736, 1397 for plants for testing and experimental work 72, 736 for helium gas production, etc 72, 736, 1397 for investigating, etc., new types of airships, etc 72, 737, 1397 purchase, manufacture, etc., of aerial machines, etc 72, 737, 1397 marking military airways 737, 1397 special clothing, etc 72, 737, 1397 expenses, disposal of surplus equipment, etc 72, 737, 1397 consulting engineers 72, 737, 1397 special scientific medical research 737, 1397 printing, office supplies, etc 72, 737, 1397 for allotments to designated projects 73, 737, 1397 civilian employees 73, 737, 1397 helium production, etc 73, 737, 1397 aircraft research work 73, 737, 1397 balloon production 73, 737, 1397 improving stations, hangars, etc 73, 737, 1397 new airplane production, etc 73, 737, 1398 paying damage claims; restriction 73, 737, 1398 restriction on giving exhibition flights 1398 incurred obligations payable from former appropriation until June 30, 1924 737, 1398 contracts in excess of $500, etc., to be executed in writing; other cases 737 for machine shop, Hawaiian Island 1398 for officers, aviation increase 74, 724, 1384 extended to all branches 784 for enlisted men; maximum number 74, 724, 1384 number of flying cadets allowed 74 for employees in office of Chief of, War Department 738, 1398 technical services 738, 1398vii deficiency appropriation for, military 196, 341, 345, 458, 463, 780, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555, 1557 for, production 196, 341, 345, 458, 463, 780, 1056, 1167 payment to Lonoke Chamber of Commerce, Ark., for lease of lands, ratified 73 use of funds of, 1920, authorized to pay Frank D.
Kohn 73 *Air Service, Chief of, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc., office of 738, 1398 technical, etc., services 738, 1398 *Aircraft Factory, Navy,* appropriation for maintenance 123, 805, 1148 *Aircraft, Navy* (*see* Aviation, Navy, and Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy). *Aircraft, Postal Service,* appropriation for operation, etc., New York and San Francisco 657, 1252 for foreign mail transportation by 657, 1253 deficiency appropriation for operation, etc., New York and San Francisco 42, 335 *Airplane Bombs, Army,* appropriation for manufacture 90, 743, 1403 for sighting devices, etc., for 91 *Airplane Carriers,* conversion into, authorized of battle cruisers “Lexington” and “Saratoga” 814 *Airplane Factory, Navy,* use of naval appropriation for constructing, forbidden 124, 806, 1148 *Air p lanes,* duty on 885 *Airplanes, etc.,* brought in temporarily by nonresidents for contests, etc., admitted free of duty under bond 938 *Aisne-Marne, France,* acquisition of burial places for American military dead in departments of, authorized 490 *Ale Chin Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 560, 1181 *Alabama,* appropriation for emergency expenses, preventing spread of Mexican bean beetle in, etc 538 grant of lands to, for Searcy Hospital for Colored Insane 348 may bridge Tombigbee River, at Moscow Landing 394 right, title, etc., of United States to designated sections of lands in, relinquished, etc 363 *Alabama and Coushatta Indians, Polk County, Tex.,* deficiency appropriation for school building for educating 447 *Alabama Middle Judicial District,* counties constituting northern division 667 southern division 667 eastern division 667 terms of court at Dothan 668 Montgomery 668 Opelika 668 *Alabama National Guard,* rent of old Government building, Birmingham, Ala., to, authorized 455 *Alabama Northern Judicial District,* counties constituting northeastern division 667 northwestern division 667 middle division 667 counties constituting southern division 667 Jasper division 667 eastern division 667 western division 667 terms of court at Anniston 667 Birmingham 667 Florence 667 Gadsden 667 Huntsville 667 Jasper 667 Tuscaloosa 667 *Alabama Southern Judicial District,* counties constituting southern division 668 northern division 668 terms of court at Mobile 668 Selma 668 *Alabaster,* duty on, monuments, etc 873 *Alaska,* appropriation for governor, contingent expenses, etc 594, 1216 for legislative expenses 594 for military cable and telegraph 72, 735, 1418 for loss by exchange, by Army officers disbursing funds in 76, 724, 1385 for military, etc., roads, bridges, and trails in 90, 759, 1420 use of territorial, etc., contributions 90 investigation of feasibility, etc., of connections with designated coal deposits 90 obligations authorized for fiscal year 1924, if no appropriation made prior to March 1, 1923 759 obligations authorized for fiscal year 1925, if no appropriation made prior to March 1, 1924 1420 for dock, Juneau 1420 for mining, transporting, etc., coal in, for use of the Navy 133 for Weather Service expenses in 509, 1294 for buildings and wharf, Sitka 385, 1106 for experiments, etc., for increase of reindeer industry in 526, 1310 for protection of land fur bearing animals 526, 1310 for agricultural experiment stations in 529, 1292 for suppressing liquor traffic among natives 555, 1177 for care of insane 555, 1176 Sanitarium Company, Portland, Oreg 555, 1176 for protection of game 555, 1177 for surveyor general, clerks, etc 556, 1178 for native pupils brought to Indian schools 563, 1183 for native Indian pupils at Indian school, Salem, Oreg 576, 1197 for education of natives under Commissioner of Education 583, 1204 for medical relief of natives; hospitals, etc 583, 1205 admission of pay patients 584, 1205 for reindeer stations, etc.; sale of males, etc 584, 1205 for investigating mineral resources of 587, 1208 for inspection of mines, etc 588, 1210 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 603, 1072 for marking boundary line between Canada and 605, 1074 for judges, attorneys, etc 615, 1082viii appropriation for judges, travel, etc., expenses 617, 1084 for meals, etc., to jurors 617, 1084 for star route mail service in; emergencies 657, 1252 for mail equipments for 659, 1254 deficiency appropriation for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 35 for miscellaneous court expenses 41, 194, 448 for seal fisheries service 47 for education of natives 53 for medical relief of natives 53, 56, 197 for contingent expenses 53 for marshal, office expenses 333 for marking boundary line between Canada and 343, 460, 783 for care of insane 446, 1538 for star routes in 462, 786 for surveying public lands in 1164 for repairing fire damages to governor’s residence 1538 additional amount authorized for railroad from Seward to Fairbanks 221 Mount McKinley National Park, area extended 359 railroad building at Seward, to be kept for court uses 141 road, etc., construction obligations may be incurred prior to July 1, 1922, payable from appropriation for fiscal year 1923 491 Skagway, granted lands for public park 1500 *Alaska Coal, etc., Lands,* homestead entries allowed on, with mining rights reserved 415 former settlers may perfect claims with reservation 415 if mineral discovered before final certificate issued for unreserved lands, patent to contain reservation 415 patent to issue for entry, with reservation of coal, etc., and right to prospect therefor 416 disposal of coal, etc., in accordance with laws applicable 416 prospecting rights; bond required 416 occupation of surface for mining operations, etc 416 mining coal for domestic use allowed by owner, prior to disposal of deposits 416 withdrawn lands not subject to exploration or entry hereby 416 to soldiers’ homestead entries 416 *Alaska Engineering Commission,* appropriation for expenses of operating, etc., railroads 594, 1217 for completing road, Seward and Fairbanks 594, 1217 sales of supplies, etc., to employees 594, 1217 proceeds of sales of materials, etc., to be credited to construction account 594, 1217 for maintenance, etc., of boats on Yukon River 1217 additional pay of $240 a year not applicable to employees of 713, 1558 additional authorization for completing railroad between Seward and Fairbanks, etc 221 office building at Seward to be retained for court uses 141 reappointment of Lieut.
Col. Frederick Mears as chairman, etc., authorized 831 sales of supplies, etc., to employees 594, 1217 proceeds of sales of materials, etc., to be credited to construction account 594, 1217 amount limited 595 *Alaska Fisheries Service,* appropriation for agents, etc., Pribilof Islands 483, 1124 for employees at large 483, 1124 for officers and crews of vessels 483, 1124 for protecting seal fisheries, food, etc., to natives, etc 484, 1125 deficiency appropriation for protecting seal and salmon fisheries 784 for general service 1537 *Albania,* appropriation for minister to 1069 *Albany, N.
Y.,* bridges constructed across Hudson River at, validated 1430 terms of court at 812 *Albion, Marietta Stockard,* deficiency appropriation for longevity pay, etc., school teacher, D. C 440 *Albright, W. S.,* reappointed on Board of Management of Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1218 *Albumen,* duty on, egg 892 on free list, not specially provided for 923 *Albums,* duty on, photograph, postage stamp, phonograph record, etc 912 *Albuquerque, N Mex.,* appropriation for Indian school 572, 1193 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 45, 57, 782 *Alcohol,* duty on, amyl, butyl, isopropyl 859 ethyl, for nonbeverage purposes 859 methyl or wood 859 *Alcohol, Absolute,* produced by extracting water from high-proof spirits not deemed a rectification 285 exempt from tax on rectified spirits 285 *Alcoholic Beverages* (*see* Spirits, Wines, and other Beverages). *Alcoholic Compounds,* duty on, not specially provided for 860 *Alcoholism, International Congress against,* deficiency appropriation for delegates to 1548 *Aldehyde Ammonia,* duty on 859 *Aldol or Acetaldol,* duty on 859 *Ale,* duty on 897 ginger 897 *Alexanderson, Wilhelm,* payment of judgment of New Jersey district court to 1052 *Alexandria, La.,* appropriation for public building, rent 383, 1105 *Alfalfa* (*see also* Grasses), appropriation for testing commercial seeds of, etc 515, 1300 for preventing admission of adulterated 515, 1300ix appropriation for investigating improvement of 516, 1301 duty on, seed 895 *“Alice May Davenport,” Schooner,* deficiency appropriation for paying collision damages, Coast Guard vessel with 339 *Alien Individuals, Nonresident,* taxable income of 243 *Alien Property,* time further extended for suits to recover, of other than enemy aliens 35, 1065 *Alien Property Custodian* (*see also* Trading with the Enemy), appropriation for expenses, etc., of 636, 1228 for printing and binding for 1228 deficiency appropriation for expenses caring for property loaned by Austro-Hungarian Government, and seized by 1530 for salaries and expenses 53 provisions for delivery of property, etc., held by, to designated persons 1511 time further extended for bringing suits against, by persons other than alien enemies, for property, etc 351, 1065 *Aliens* (*see also* Immigration of Aliens), appropriation for medical inspection of 380, 1101 for enforcing laws regulating admission of 486, 1127 for expenses, naturalization of 487, 1128 deficiency appropriation for expenses regulating immigration of 48, 54, 58, 199, 334, 345, 347, 449, 461, 465, 1054, 1165 for expenses of interned 54, 199 for maintenance and transportation, under Department of Justice 1165 for war expenses, restricting entry, etc 1166 for expenses restricting entry of 1554 for exclusion of, anarchists 1556 admissible, allowed entry during June if leaving foreign port on or before June, 1921, although prescribed limit for nationality had been reached before application 173 deducted from number allowed for fiscal year 1922 173 during July, 1921, of 20 per cent of nationality 173 departure of, from United States forbidden, unless certificate secured of compliance with income, etc., tax laws 267 deportation of, convicted of importing, etc., narcotic drugs contrary to law 597 limitation on admissions of, until June 30, 1922 5 extended to June 30, 1924 540 normal tax on net income of nonresident, of contiguous country, from American sources 1507 temporarily admitted before March 7, 1922, in excess of quota may be permitted to remain 1065 *Alimentary Pastes,* duty on 893 *Alizarin,* duty on 862 assistant 865 *Alkali Resistant Crops,* appropriation for breeding, etc 515, 1300 *Alkaloids,* duty on, of morphine 866 on free list, cinchona bark 930 *Allegheny River,* bridge authorized across, Freeport, Pa 663 Oil City, Pa 104, 1288 *Allen, Charles C.,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 50, 769, 1530 *Allendale County, S.
C.,* Screven County, Ga., and, may bridge Savannah River 322 *Alley Dwellings, D. C.,* restrictions on occupying, postponed until June 1, 1923 837 *Alleys, Roads, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for grading 680, 1337 for condemnation of 680, 1337 *Alliance, Nebr.,* land office at, continued 766 consolidation of offices of register and receiver, authorized 767 *Allied Contractors, Incorporated,* deficiency appropriation for bridge construction, Little Colorado River, Ariz 1539 payment authorized to, for completing Little Colorado River Bridge, near Leupp Indian Agency, Ariz 1288 *Alligator Creek, S.
C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Allotments in Severalty to Indians* (*see* Lands in Severalty to Indians). *All-Overs,* duty on, lace, other than cotton, etc 918 *Alloys,* duty on, aluminum 886 designated, of steel 874 lead, not specially provided for 888 not specially provided for, used in manufacturing steel 875 steel substitutes 875 *Allspice,* duty on 896 *Almonds,* duty on 895 on free list, oil of sweet 929 *Almshouse, D. C.* (*see* Home for Aged and Infirm, D.
C.). *Aloes,* duty on, natural, advanced by any treatment 864 on free list, crude, etc 922 *Alpaca Hair* (*see* Wool). *Alpena, Mich.,* plans for improvement of harbor, modified 1041 *Alston, John D.,* entry confirmed to, of designated lands in Louisiana 1259 *Altars,* on free list, imported for religious purposes 931 *Alternative Budget,* to be submitted for fiscal year 1923 only, by the President 21 form, explanatory notes, etc 21 *Althea,* duty on, root, leaves, and flowers, advanced by any treatment 864 on free list, root, leaves, and flowers, crude, etc 922 *Alton Place NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Thirty-eighth to Thirty-ninth Street 1336 *Alum,* duty on, ammonia 859 cake 859 patented 859x *Aluminum,* duty on, alloys, etc 886 articles, not specially provided for, not gold plated, etc 888 brocades, etc 886 compounds, not specially provided for 859 flitters 886 hydroxide 859 leaf 886 metal 886 metallics 886 plates, sheets, bars, etc 886 potassium, sulphate 859 powder 886 scrap 886 sulphate 859 *Amarillo, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 383 *Ambassadors,* appropriation for salaries 600, 1069 deficiency appropriation for salaries 343, 1166 *Amber,* duty on, gum 860 manufactures of, not specially provided for 919 unmanufactured, not specially provided for 860 *Ambergris,* duty on 866 *Amberoid,* duty on, unmanufactured 860 *American Battle Monuments Commission,* creation and composition of 1509 appointment of Army officer as secretary and disbursing officer 1509 members to serve without compensation; allowed actual expenses 1509 personnel of departments, etc., to assist 1509 further, may be employed by the commission 1509 plans for, and erection of, memorials to commemorate services of American forces in Europe, under direction of 1509 works of art, etc., in American cemeteries there 1509 photographs of battle fields where units of American forces were actively engaged to be procured by 1509 transmitted for War Department permanent files 1509 submission of designs, etc., for approval of Commission of Fine Arts 1510 arrangements with countries concerned requested to be made by the President 1510 acceptance of funds from States, etc., authorized 1510 constructions of models, memorials, etc., at arsenals, navy yards, etc., authorized 1510 use of captured war materials, for; limitation 1510 replicas of memorials, etc., may be furnished at cost by 1510 cooperation by, with citizens, States, etc., in erecting war memorials in Europe 1510 approval of plans, etc 1510 maintenance of erected memorials; notice of location 1510 appropriations authorized for expenses 1510 records, etc., of, to be deposited with Secretary of War 1510 *American Citizens,* deficiency appropriation for relief, etc., of, in Europe 343 balances of appropriations for transportation of refugee, from Mexico, covered in 755 *American Ephemeris, Nautical Almanac and,* appropriation for preparing 796, 1140 *American Ethnology,* appropriation for continuing researches in 643, 1235 for printing, binding, etc., reports of Bureau 644 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding for Bureau of 50 *American Expeditionary Forces,* duty on automobiles, etc., exported for use of, etc., when sold to foreign Governments and reimported 948 *American Expeditionary Forces, First Division,* memorial to dead of, permitted on public grounds, District of Columbia 349 *American Falls, Idaho,* appropriation for purchase of land, etc., to replace town of, flooded by Reclamation Service reservoir, Minidoka 585, 1206 *American Food Products,* appropriation for examining foreign tests, etc., of 522, 1306 *American Historical Association,* appropriation for printing and binding annual report of 644 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding annual report of 50 *American Legion,* loan of Army tents, etc., for convention of, at New Orleans, La 826 *American Legion, Gogebic County Board of,* sale authorized of Montreal River light station to, for public park and invalid home, at Bessemer, Mich 1377 *American National Red Cross,* appropriation for auditors on war accounts of 726, 1386 deficiency appropriation for supplies and equipment claims of 1551 may continue use of temporary buildings on grounds of Memorial to Women of the Civil War, Washington, D.
C 1218 removal, etc., by December 31, 1924 1218 *American Niagara Railroad Corporation,* may bridge Niagara River near Tonawanda, N. Y 1323 construction, etc 1323 consent of Canada to be obtained 1323 *American Printing House for the Blind,* appropriation for providing books, etc., by 388, 1109 *American Producers, etc.,* proceedings for considering protests of, that imports similar to their products are appraised too low 970 *American Products,* President to proclaim changes in classification or duties on imports to equalize differences of costs of production with similar 941 if not equalized by , duties to be based on American selling price valuation 942 *American Relief Administration,* provisions for converting, etc., World War obligations of foreign Governments held by 363 *American Republics, Bureau of* (*see* Pan American Union). xi *American Scenes, etc.,* duty on views of, on cardboard or paper 912 *American Seamen,* appropriation for relief and protection of, in foreign countries, etc 603, 1072 for testimonials for rescuing shipwrecked, etc 604, 1073 deficiency appropriation for relief and protection of 35, 54, 58, 198, 343, 347, 453, 783, 1055, 1161, 1166, 1169, 1547, 1554 *American Selling Price,* considerations for determining, of any domestic article 950 rates of duties on coal tar products based on 861, 862 *American Soldier, Unknown Unidentified,* expenses attending burial of, at Arlington Memorial Amphitheater payable from Army appropriation for disposition of remains of officers, etc 207 including troops, etc., to and from Washington 207 amount limited 207 holiday declared for November 11, 1921, in honor of, to be buried at Arlington Memorial Amphitheater 211 *American States, Fifth International Conference of,* appropriation for participating in, at Santiago, Chile 609 *American Trading Company,* sugar imported by, in 1920 from Argentina under Government direction, to be taken over and disposed of by Sugar Equalization Board 1224 payment for loss sustained, etc 1225 *American Vessels,* appropriation for investigating foreign discriminations against, and shippers 647, 1241 shipments for Russian relief to be in 351 *Americanization Work, Public Schools, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses, instructing foreigners of all ages 686, 1345 *Americus Air Intermediate Depot, Ga.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1451 *Americus, Ga.,* deficiency appropriation for site for Army septic tank, Souther Field 777 amount authorized for septic tank site, Souther Field 418 *Amite River, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1045 *Ammonia,* duty on, aldehyde 859 liquid anhydrous 859 *Ammonium,* duty on, carbonate 859 chloride 859 nitrate 859 perchlorate 859 phosphate 859 sulphate 859 *Ammunition, Army,* appropriation for manufacture, etc., of airplane bombs 90, 743, 1403 for small arms, etc 90, 743, 1403 for firing morning and evening gun 90, 743, 1403 for small arms target practice 91, 743, 1404 for preserving, etc 91, 743, 1404 for mountain, etc., cannon 744, 1404 for mountain, etc., artillery practice 744, 1404 for seacoast cannon 744, 1405 appropriation for seacoast artillery practice 745, 1405 for seacoast cannon, insular possessions 745, 1405 for seacoast cannon, etc., Panama Canal 745, 1405 deficiency appropriation for 342, 458, 1056 balances of appropriations covered in; for powder factory 755 *Ammunition, Manne Corps,* appropriation for procuring, etc 138, 809, 1152 *Ammunition, Navy* (*see also* Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Navy), appropriation for 127, 798, 1142 for smokeless powder 128, 798, 1142 deficiency appropriation for 342, 459, 782 *Amusement Places,* internal revenue tax on admissions to 290 *Anacostia Park, D.
C.,* appropriation for reclaiming Anacostia River and Flats for development of 706, 1364 plans for modification, etc., of project above Benning Bridge to be submitted 1364 for recreation park 1366 *Anacostia River and Flats, D. C.,* appropriation for reclaiming, etc., for development of Anacostia Park 706, 1364 *Anacostia River Bridge, D. C.,* appropriation for operating expenses 681, 1338 *Anarchists, Alien,* appropriation for exclusion of 487, 1128 deficiency appropriation for enforcing laws excluding, etc 1556 *Anatomical Preparations,* on free list 931 *Anchorage Grounds in United States Waters,* marking of, with buoys, etc., by Lighthouse Service, directed 844 *Anchors,* duty on, iron or steel 878 *Andersen, Trygve, Norwegian Subject,* appropriation for indemnity to, for detention 610 *Anderson, S.
C.,* terms of court at 1486 *Andirons,* duty on, cast iron 879 *Angles,* duty on, brass 886 iron or steel 877 *Angora Goat Hair* (*see* Wool). *Angostura Bitters,* duty on 897 *Animal Diseases,* appropriation for investigating, etc 511, 1296 for arresting foot and mouth, etc 536, 1318 for suppressing, etc., among Indian live stock 565, 1186 deficiency appropriation for suppressing, etc., among live stock of Indians 1054 *Animal Husbandry,* appropriation for feeding and breeding 512, 1297 *Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for chief of bureau, clerks, etc 510, 1295 for general expenses 510, 1295 for inspection and quarantine work 511, 1296 blackleg vaccine excluded 511, 1296 for investigating tuberculosis of animals 511, 1296 indemnities for destroyed animals 511, 1296xii appropriation for eradicating southern cattle ticks; demonstration work 512, 1297 limitation on expenditures 512, 1297 for dairy investigations, etc.; renovated butter inspection 512, 1297 for animal husbandry experiments 512, 1297 feeding, breeding, etc 512, 1297 poultry feeding and breeding 512, 1297 sheep experiment station, Idaho 512, 1297 for animal diseases investigations 512, 1297 contagious abortion of animals 512, 1297 for investigating, treating, etc., hog cholera 512, 1297 regulating trade in animal viruses, etc 512, 1297 methods of prevention, etc 513, 1297 for eradication, etc., of dourine 513, 1297 for sewage disposal plant, Beltsville, Md., experiment farm 513 for dairy barn, Beltsville, Md., experiment farm 1297 for administrative work 513, 1298 for meat inspection, additional 513, 1298 horse meat 513, 1298 for housing machinery, etc., of refrigerating plant of 538 deficiency appropriation for payment for slaughtered tubercular cattle 46, 330 for general expenses 54, 58, 198, 344, 461, 1053, 1164, 1553 for meat inspection 58, 344, 461, 783, 1053 payment to Peter G.
Ten Eyck, from meat inspection, 1921 46 *Animal Products,* appropriation for diffusing commercial information of market prices, distribution, etc., of 532, 1314 *Animals* (*see also* Cattle), appropriation for inspection, etc., of imported 511, 1296 for tuberculin testing of 511, 1296 duty on, live, not specially provided for 892 on free list, breeding; requirements 923 black or silver’ foxes excepted 923 brought temporarily for breeding, exhibition, etc.; bond 923 hair of unmanufactured, not specially provided for 928 teams, etc., brought by immigrants 923 wild, for exhibition, etc 923 *Animals, Domestic,* appropriation for investigating, etc., Adruses for treatment of 512, 1297 straying, etc., across boundary line, etc., admitted free; regulations 923 before March 1, 1923, admitted free, if brought back within 12 months, etc 1562 *Animals, North America,* appropriation for investigating food habits of, etc 526, 1310 *Animals, Societies for Prevention of Cruelty to,* exempt from income tax 253 *Anise,* on free list, oil 929 *Anise Seeds,* duty on 896 *Annapolis, Md* (*see* Naval Academy). *Annatto,* on free list, and extracts of 923 *Anniston, Ala.,* terms of court at 667 *Annuities, Civil Service Employees* (*see* Retirement of Classified Civil Service Employees). *Anthracite Coal,* on free list 926 *Anthracite Coal Industry,* investigation and report on, by Coal Commission directed 1023 *Anti-Beer Act* (*see* National Prohibition Act). *Antiaircraft Guns, etc., Navy,* appropriation for purchase, etc., of, for “Maryland” 1142 *Antidumping Act, 1921* (*see also* Emergency Tariff Act), investigation by Secretary if American industry injured by sale of imports at less than real value 11 finding to be made public 11 when no finding made, appraisement of imports to be withheld if price believed to be less than market value, etc 11 to await order, or finding, of Secretary 11 special dumping duty levied on all unappraised merchandise subject thereto, if purchase price less than market value, etc 11 to equal the difference 12 determination of market value for, if difference due to greater sales for American export than in home market, etc 12 if due to greater sales in United States than in country of export, etc 12 purchase price determined by price paid by purchaser, etc 12 cost of containers and packing expenses added 12 import duty, and shipping expenses to place of delivery, deducted 12 additions; export tax, rebates of taxes, etc 12 exporters’ sales price, the price at which sold 13 including cost of coverings, packing, etc 13 deductions; shipment expenses, and United States duties 13 selling commission 13 export tax in country of exportation 13 additions; rebates, etc., of duties and taxes 13 foreign market value, the usual wholesale price at time of exportation 13 or for export to countries other than United States 13 cost of preparing for shipment added, if not included in price 13 price at date of purchase when prior to time of exportation 13 pretended sales, etc., not considered 13 cost of production, includes cost of materials, and of making at ordinary time before shipment 13 usual general expenses 14 coverings, packing expenses, etc 14 profits ordinarily added on similar goods in country where produced 14 exporter of imported goods, deemed the person who is agent or principal of the exporter, manufacturer, or producer 14xiii exporter of imported goods, owning or controlling any interest in the business of 14 exporter, manufacturer, or producer owning any interest in any business of 14 person or persons owning 20 per cent of interest in business of importer and also of 14 delivery of imports subject to dumping duties unlawful 14 allowed if importer makes oath that he is not an exporter 14 declares exporter’s sales price at the time of entry 14 permitted, on making oath that sale has not been made 14 on giving bond to report exporters sales price after sale in the United States 14 to pay special duties 14 to furnish necessary information to collector, etc 15 appraisers to estimate and report foreign market values, purchase and export price, etc., of all imports subject to special duty 15 action of, and collectors, subject to right of appeal and protest 15 jurisdiction of general appraisers, etc., over 15 drawbacks allowed on special dumping duties 15 title of Act 15 *Antietam Battlefield, Md.,* appropriation for repairs, preservation, etc 756, 1417 for superintendent 756, 1417 *Antifriction Balls, etc.,* duty on, ball or roller bearings 878 *Antimonial Lead,* duty on 888 *Antimony,* duty on, metal or regulus 886 needle or liquated 886 oxide 859 potassium, tartrate 859 salts and compounds, not specially provided for 859 sulphides 859 tartar-emetic 859 on free list, ore 923 *Antiquities, Artistic,* on free list, for exhibition by States, etc 934 *Antitoxins,* on free list 923 *Antitoxins, etc.,* appropriation for investigating animal 512, 1297 for regulating sale, etc 1297 *Antitrust Laws,* appropriation for expenses enforcing 613, 1080 use for prosecution of labor associations, etc., forbidden 613, 1080 associations of farmers, etc 613, 1080 deficiency appropriation for enforcing 55 *Antoine, Agnes and Paul,* appropriation for payment to 570 *Anvils,* duty on, non or steel 879 *Apache, etc., Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for agency expenses, from tribal funds 573, 1195 for support, etc., of, from tribal funds 573, 1195 deficiency appropriation for relief, etc., prisoners of war at Fort Sill 1157 amount authorized for subsistence of, lately prisoners of war at Fort Sill 991 purchase of lands for settlement of 992 *Apartment Hotels, D.
C.* (*see also* District of Columbia Rents Act), regulations of rentals of apartments in 546 *Apatite,* on free list 930 *Apparatus, etc., Scientific,* duty on 883 *Apparatus, Philosophical and Scientific,* on free list, for temporary exhibition, not for sale 933 *Appeals, United States Courts,* erroneously brought in Supreme Court or circuit courts of appeals may be transferred to proper court 837 persons may take, without prepaying costs, printing records, etc., if unable through poverty 666 in criminal cases, court may order printing of record at expense of United States 666 *Apples,* duty on, green or ripe 893 dried, desiccated, or evaporated 893 prepared or preserved, not specially provided for 893 temporary duty on 11 *Appliances,* duty on, philosophical, scientific, etc 883 *Appointments Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants 653, 1249 *Appointments Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc 372, 1093 *Appomattox River, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to Petersburg, to be made 1044 *Appraisements of Imports,* appeals, etc., to Board of General Appraisers 967 duties of appraiser, assistant appraiser, and examiner 965 *Appraisers, Board of General* (*see* Board of General Appraisers). *Appraisers of Merchandise, Customs,* appointment by each, of a chief assistant authorized 1453 authority of such in case of a vacancy 1453 *Apprentice Seamen, Navy,* appropriation for pay 131, 799 for pay, under training, etc 131, 799 *Appropriations,* appropriation for preparing statement of, second session, Sixty-seventh Congress 429 for preparing statement of, third and fourth sessions, Sixty-seventh Congress 1272 for legislative expenses, first session, Sixty-seventh Congress, etc 1 for Second Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1921 29 for urgent deficiencies 192 for First Deficiency Act, 1922 327 for Second Deficiency Act, 1922 437 for Third Deficiency Act, 1922 767 for First Deficiency Act, 1923 1048xiv for Second Deficiency Act, 1923 1154 for Third Deficiency Act, 1923 1527 for Army 68, 716, 1377 for Military Academy 95, 750, 1411 for naval service 122, 786, 1132 made available from July 1, 1921 121 for Treasury Department 366, 1087 for Legislative Branch of the Government 422, 1264 for Department of Commerce 470, 1110 for Department of Labor 485, 1125 for Department of Agriculture 507, 1290 for Interior Department 552, 1174 for Department of State 599, 1068 for Department of Justice 611, 1078 for United States courts 614, 1081 for Navy Department and Navy 786, 1132 Naval Academy 806, 1149 Marine Corps 808, 1150 for the Executive, independent offices, etc 635, 1227 for Post Office Department 652, 1248 for District of Columbia 668, 1327 for War Department and Army 716, 1377 for $240 additional pay to civilian employees 712, 1558 for Washington Monument, D.
C., repairs to elevator, etc 8 for expenses of Bureau of the Budget 23 for expenses of commission to the Centennial Celebration of the Independence of Peru 67 for delegates to Pan American Postal Congress 145 for expenses of commission to negotiate with Canada on pulp wood, etc., export restrictions 170 for execution of Federal Highway Act, fiscal year 1922 216 for survey, construction, etc., of forest roads and trails, 1922 and 1923 217 for Tax Simplification Board expenses 317 for pay of session employees from adjournment of first to beginning of second session of Sixty-seventh Congress 325 for House of Representatives, miscellaneous items and special and select committees 350 for purchasing seed to supply farmers in crop failure areas for crop of 1922 467 for tablet to Daughters of the American Revolution 498 for emergency fund to protect, etc., levees of Mississippi River 498 for paying Japan for family of Torahachi Uratake 500 for additional hospital facilities for patients of Veterans’ Bureau 507 for investigating and prosecuting war frauds 543 for reerection of statue of Abraham Lincoln, Washington, D.
C 664 for water rights for Crow Indians, Mont., allotments 625 for Second Assistant Secretary of Labor, and private secretary 766 for removal of snow, sleet, and ice, D. C 846 for designated legislative expenses, third session, Sixty-seventh Congress 1061 for legislative clerk to acting minority leader of the House 1563 for additional members of Federal Farm Loan Board, etc 1563 permanent indefinite, for refund of erroneous, etc., customs duties 973 statement of, third session, Sixty-sixth Congress, to include Army, Navy, and Second Deficiency Appropriation Acts of first session, Sixty-seventh Congress 48 *Apricot Kernels,* duty on 895 *Arabic, Gum,* duty on 860 *Arabinose,* duty on 890 *Aransas Pass, Tex.,* improvement of channel from, to Corpus Christi, authorized 1039 *Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of, from tribal funds 574, 1195 *Arapahoe Indians, Mont., Northern Cheyenne and,* appropriation for support, etc., of 571, 1192 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 1165 *Arbitration, Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promotion of International,* appropriation for contribution 606, 1075 *Arbitration, International Bureau of Permanent Court of,* appropriation for annual contribution 606, 1074 deficiency appropriation for, share in expenses 1161 *Archil or Archil Liquid,* on free list 923 *Architect of the Capitol,* appropriation for, chief clerk, civil engineer, etc 430, 1272 for elevator conductors, Capitol, Senate, and House Office Buildings 430, 1273 for expenses of installing current, etc., to Botanic Garden from Capitol power plant 431 for printing and binding for 435, 1279 for work at the Capitol, repairs, etc 1273 for restoring decorations, first floor corridors, Senate wing 1273 for special repairs, Senate Chamber 1273 for care, etc., of grounds, Capitol, Senate, and House Office Buildings 1273 for repairs, etc., stables, Maltby Building, etc 1273 for Senate Office Building, maintenance, etc 1273 for House Office Building, maintenance, etc 1273 for Capitol power plant 1273 for operating employees, etc., Library of Congress Building 1274 for additional $240 a year to employees, office of 714, 1558 deficiency appropriation for Senate Office Building 438, 1529 for House Office Building 438 for general repairs, Capitol 1529 for installing current, etc., to Botanic Garden from Capitol power plant 1529 duties of superintendent of Library build and grounds transferred to 715 books, papers, equipment relating to transferred 715 apportionment of appropriations for fiscal year 1923 715 hours of Sunday opening of Library Building modified 529xv plans for office building for recorder of deeds, etc., to be prepared by 1335 *Argentina,* appropriation for ambassador to 600, 1069 disposal of sugar imported from, in 1920 under Government direction by American Trading Company and B.
H. Howell, Son and Company 1224 by P. DeRonde Company 1226 *Argentine Ant,* appropriation for investigating, etc 524, 1308 *Argols,* duty on 859 *Arid Lands,* appropriation for study, etc., of drought resistant crops, etc 515, 1300 *Arizona,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 556, 1178 for support, etc., of Indians in 565, 1186 for support, etc., of Indians at specified agencies, from tribal funds 565, 1187 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of Indians in 53, 57, 343, 1164 for support, etc., Indians of, from amount for New Mexico Indians, 1920 1538 consent given to negotiations for apportioning waters of Colorado River, etc., between, and designated States 172 agreement subject to approval of legislature and Congress 172 settlers, etc., dispossessed from lands in Baca Float No 3, allowed double area in lieu thereof 107 sums for alloting lands, etc., not to be used for Indians in, unless residing on public domain prior to June 30, 1914 559, 1181 *Arizona Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 838 filling vacancy in, restricted 838 *Arizona Lumber and Timber Company,* extension of timber cutting rights of, in Coconino and Tusayan National Forests, Ariz 828 agreements for fire protection, etc., required 828 *Arkansas,* jurisdiction over tract in Hot Springs National Park, ceded by, accepted 847 unappropriated erroneously surveyed public lands in, to be sold 992 preference right of occupants cultivating, etc., to make application to purchase 992 proof of, to accompany 992 appraisal of value, exclusive of improvements by applicant 992 issue of patent, on payment of appraised price, for such lands as applicant is entitled to 992 *Arkansas River,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, at Star Lake, Okla 1045 time extended for bridging, near Fort Gibson, Okla 104 Little Rock, Ark 1258 Webbers, Falls, Okla 104 *Arkansas River, Colo., Floods, 1921,* Army supplies to be furnished sufferers, from 19 cooperation with State and local authorities 20 *Arlington Agricultural Experiment Farm,* appropriation for continuing improvements, etc 516, 1301 *Arlington Memorial Amphitheater and Chapel, Va.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 756, 1417 for repairs, from unexpended balance for construction, etc 756 bestowal of medal of honor and distinguished service cross upon body of unknown unidentified American soldier to be buried in 191 expenses of burial of unknown, unidentified American soldier at, payable from Army appropriation for disposition of remains of officers, etc 207 including transporting troops, etc., to and from Washington 207 amount limited 207 *Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission,* appropriation for expenses, etc., of design for bridge over Potomac River from Washington to Arlington 637 *Arlington National Cemetery, Va.,* appropriation for burial of indigent exservice men, District of Columbia, in 705, 1363 *Arlington, Va.,* appropriation for survey, etc., for memorial bridge across Potomac River from Washington to 637 *Armament, Conference on Limitation of,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 192 *Armament, Naval,* invitation authorized to Great Britain and Japan to a conference for mutual reduction of 141 *Armament of Fortifications,* appropriation for seacoast cannon, etc., United States 744, 1405 for ammunition, etc., insular possessions 745, 1405 for ammunition, etc., Panama Canal 745, 1405 deficiency appropriation for 196, 342, 346, 458, 781, 785, 1056, 1170, 1555 for Panama Canal 458 balances of appropriations for, 1921, covered in 755 *Armistice Day, 1921,* all per diem employees excused from work in departments, etc., allowed pay for 1444 proclamation authorized for holiday November 11, 1921, the day of burial of unknown American soldier at Arlington Cemetery, in respect to memory of lives lost in World War 211 *Armistice of November 3, 1918* (*see* World War). *Armor and Armament for Coast Guard Vessels,* balance of continuing appropriation for, made available for Navy deficiencies, 1922 450 *Armor and Armament, Navy,* appropriation for increase of the Navy 139xvi *Armored Vehicles, Army,* appropriation for purchase, etc 743, 1404 deficiency appropriation for 458, 1167, 1555 *Armories* (*see* Arsenals). *Arms, Ammunition, etc.,* sale of unclaimed, seized along the Mexican border, under Espionage Act 1012 *Arms, etc.,* exporting, to American countries, etc., where domestic violence exists prohibited 361 exceptions and limitations 361 punishment for violations 361 former resolutions repealed 361 *Arms, etc., Army,* appropriation for manufacturing, etc., at armories 91, 743, 1404 deficiency appropriation for manufacture 342, 458, 781, 1056, 1167 *Army* (*see also* Pay Readjustment of Army, Navy, etc.), appropriation for all contingencies, of under Secretary of War 68, 717, 1378 civilian employees on sales of war supplies, adjusting claims, etc 68, 717, 1379 surplus foodstuffs may be sold to friendly foreign States 68, 717 restriction on transfer of surplus property 717, 1379 civilian employees, pay restriction 68, 717, 1379 for General Staff College 69 for General Staff Corps, Military Information Division 69, 717, 1379 military attaches abroad; observing operations of foreign armies 718, 1379 drafting, etc., services 1379 for general service schools 69 for Field Artillery activities 70 for Coast Artillery School 70 for contingencies, headquarters of territorial departments, etc 70, 718, 1379 for Army War College 718, 1380 for School of the Line and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 719, 1380 for post exchanges, etc 83, 719, 1380 libraries and hostess houses 83, 719, 1380 use for schools for children forbidden 719, 1380 for Officers’ Reserve Corps 1381 mileage and transportation limitations 1381 for Enlisted Reserve Corps 1381 for headquarters, training camps, etc 1381 for quartermaster supplies to units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 86, 719, 1381 instruction camps, travel allowance, subsistence, etc 86, 719, 1381 uniforms, etc., from surplus stock 719, 1382 price current at the time of issue to govern payments 720, 1382 additional mounted units, etc., forbidden 720, 1382 transportation, competitors in national rifle match 1382 for supplies and equipment for other schools and colleges 86, 720, 1382 for arms, ordnance equipment, etc., to units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 720 for expenses of civilian training camps 720, 1382 age limit, except World War veterans 1383 uniforms, etc., from surplus stock 720, 1383 price current at time of issue to govern payments 720, 1383 appropriation for furnishing to adjutants general of States, etc., statements of World War service of persons therefrom 721 for pay, etc., line and staff officers 73, 721, 1383 limited to 12,000 officers, etc 721 reduction in number of grades, etc 721 promotions limited prior to January 1, 1923; thereafter 722 elimination of excess of authorized numbers 722 acceptance of appointments as warrant officers in lieu of discharge, etc 723 board of general officers to recommend eliminations, etc 723 percentage of assignments to grades 723 limitation on pay of officers promoted as captains hereafter 1383 boys under 21 not to be enlisted without consent of parents or guardians 1384 for National Guard Officers 73, 723, 1384 for Officers Reserve Corps 73, 723, 1384 pay limitations for active duty; exceptions 73, 723 pay, etc., Medical Reserve Corps in Army hospitals treating Veterans’ Bureau patients 74, 723 for warrant officers 74, 723, 1384 reduction in number; band leaders excepted 723 Mine Planter Service, authorized strength 723 for aviation increase, officers 74, 724, 1384 extended to all branches of service 724 for longevity pay, officers 74, 724, 1384 for pay of enlisted men of the line and staff 74, 724, 1384 discharge of minors; transportation furnished 74 discharges allowed to reduce strength to 150,000 74 enlistment allowance repealed 74 number provided for 724, 1384 maximum strength 724 for National Guard 74, 724, 1384 for Enlisted Reserve Corps 74 for aviation increase; enlisted men, Air Service; number limited 74, 724, 1384 number of flying cadets allowed 74 limitations 724, 1384 for enlisted men, Philippine Scouts 74, 724, 1384 for longevity, enlisted men 74, 724, 1384 for pay of retired officers 74, 724, 1384 for retired officers on active duty 74, 724, 1384 for retired enlisted men 74, 724, 1384 restriction on holding two offices not applicable to retired enlisted men; payments to, validated 1384 for retired enlisted men on active duty 74, 724, 1384 for retired Philippine Scout officers 74 for retired pay clerks 74, 724, 1384 for retired veterinarians 74, 724, 1384 for clerks, etc., office of Chief of Staff 75 for clerks, etc., General Staff College 75 for clerks, etc., at headquarters, etc 75 for additional pay, foreign service 75 for commutation of quarters, etc 75 for commutation of quarters, etc., field clerks, Quartermaster Corps 75 assignment;
Department duty forbidden 75xvii appropriation for field clerks, etc., at headquarters of territorial departments, areas, etc 724, 1384 increased pay, Philippine service, repealed 1384 assignment to Department duty forbidden 724, 1384 for contract surgeons; nurses; hospital matrons 75, 724, 1385 for courts martial, etc., expenses 75, 724, 1385 for commutation of quarters, officers, etc 75 for rental allowances 724, 1385 no heat or lightin kind while receiving 1385 for subsistence allowances 724, 1385 for interest on soldiers’ deposits 75, 724, 1385 for expert accountant 75, 724, 1385 for mileage, officers, etc 75 for ten per cent officers on foreign service 76 for twenty per cent enlisted men on foreign service 76 for computer, Artillery Board 76 for loss by exchange, disbursements abroad and in Alaska 76, 724, 1385 for officers furnishing mounts 76, 725, 1385 accounting and disbursement as pay of the Army 725, 1385 additional personnel forbidden 1385 payment of death gratuity to nondependent married child, etc., forbidden 1385 for employees of Finance Department 76, 725, 1386 pay of persons attending advanced course training camps herefrom 76 pay accounts specified 76 settlement of pay, etc., claims, World War service, April 6, 1917, to June 30, 1919, from balance of Army pay appropriation, 1919 76 reduction of Army directed that sum appropriated shall defray entire pay of enlisted men for year 1922 76 auditing World War contracts 725, 1386 personal services in Department office 725 Army to be reduced to meet amount appropriated for the year 725 for paying claims for damages to private property 725, 1386 for paying for destruction of personal property of officers, etc., in service 725, 1386 balances available for paying claims of officers, etc., for World War service pay 726 for Quartermaster Corps 76, 726, 1386 for subsistence supplies for issue 76, 726, 1386 sales to officers, etc 77, 726, 1387 meals to competitors in national rifle match 77, 726, 1387 for payments; commutation of rations 77, 727, 1387 prices at sales commissaries to include overhead costs 727, 1387 services and supplies sold by utilities to include overhead costs 727, 1387 for regular quartermaster supplies 77, 728, 1387 heat and light to quarters, etc 77, 728, 1388 post bakeries; ice machines; laundries, etc 77, 728, 1388 forage for animals, etc 78, 728, 1388 allotments designated 78, 728, 1388 appropriation for regular supplies; sale of animals not in use 728 contracts for fuel to meet requirements for one year allowed 78 for clothing and equipage 81, 728, 1389 indemnity for destroyed clothing 82, 729, 1389 sales, etc., at current prices to include overhead costs 729 settlement of clothing accounts to be at designated periods 82 issue of uniforms to discharged enlisted men, repealed 82 applications from men serving between April 6, 1917, and January 1, 1920, to be granted; time limit for 82 transfer from designated appropriations during 1922, of amounts necessary for transportation 82 for incidental expenses 79, 729, 1389 civilian employees, etc 79, 729, 1389 for transportation 79, 729, 1389 travel allowances 79, 729, 1389 on land grant roads 80, 730, 1390 fifty per cent to roads not bond aided 80, 730, 1390 full payment to excepted roads 80, 730, 1390 draft animals, vehicles, etc 80, 730, 1390 vessels, transport service, etc 80, 730, 1390 purchase of animals, etc., limited 80, 730, 1391 motor vehicle restriction 80, 730, 1931 sale, etc., of motor vehicles directed; aggregate designated 81 use of transports for officials of Porto Rico, etc 81 extra pay, harbor boats employees 81, 730, 1391 purchase of motor vehicles restricted 81, 730, 1391 for water, sewers, etc., at posts 81, 731, 1391 new construction work limited 81, 731, 1391 for purchase of horses; limitation 82, 731, 1391 breeding of riding horses 82, 731, 1391 acceptance of donated horses, etc 83, 731, 1392 for military posts, construction, etc 732, 1392 Fort Benning, Ga 732, 1392 limit for apartment buildings 732 Letterman Hospital, Calif 732 Edgewood Arsenal and Camp Lewis 732 Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 732 Langley Field, Va 1392 Fort Sill, Okla 1392 for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 732, 1392 reappropriation for waterworks 732 for barracks and quarters, construction, repair, etc 83, 732, 1392 rental of garages, etc., of military attachés abroad 1393 not available for office rent of military attaches 83, 732, 1393 garages, rental, etc., allowed for fiscal year, 1923 1393 for barracks and quarters, Philippine Islands; rentals in China 83, 733, 1393 restriction on quarters for officers 733, 1393 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at posts 84, 733, 1393 for shooting galleries and ranges 84, 733, 1393 for payment of damage claims, target practice 84xviii appropriation for rent of buildings for, in District of Columbia 85, 733, 1394 for Fort Monroe, Va., wharf, roads, and sewer 733, 1394 for post hospitals, construction, repair, etc 84, 734, 1394 temporary camp hospitals, etc 84, 734, 1394 new construction forbidden 734, 1394 Fort Benning, Ga 1394 for quarters for hospital stewards 84, 734, 1394 for Signal Service expenses 71, 734, 1395 allotments for designated objects 71, 735, 1396 for Washington-Alaska cable system 72, 735, 1418 for fire control installations, seacoast defenses 736, 1396 insular possessions 736, 1396 Panama Canal 736, 1396 for Air Service expenses 72, 736, 1396 allotment for designated objects 73, 737, 1397 payment for damage claims 73, 737, 1398 former contract obligations payable from appropriation for 1920 737 future contracts to be made in writing, etc 737 Frank D.
Kohn 73 Lonoke, Ark., Chamber of Commerce 73 for vocational training 85 salary restrictions 85 commutation of traveling expenses 86 for inland and port storage facilities 86 funds available for, after July, 1921 87 clerical, etc., services restriction 87 for Medical Department, supplies, etc 87, 738, 1398 Hot Springs, Ark., hospital 87, 739, 1398 Medical and Surgical History of War with Germany restriction 739, 1398 for hospital care, Canal Zone garrisons 87, 739, 1399 for Army Medical Museum 88, 739, 1399 for library, Surgeon General’s Office 88, 739, 1399 for care, etc., of insane Filipino and Porto Rican soldiers 88, 739, 1400 for Engineer Department, expenses of depots 88, 740, 1400 for Engineer School 88, 740, 1400 tuition of student officers at technical institutions, etc 88, 740, 1401 for equipment of troops 89, 740, 1401 for civilian assistants 89, 740, 1401 for field operations 89, 741, 1401 for contingencies in the Philippines 89, 741, 1401 for military surveys and maps 89, 741, 1401 offices to assist 89, 741, 1402 for fortification of seacoast defenses, United States 741, 1402 insular possessions 741, 1402 Panama Canal 742, 1402 for Ordnance Department, current expenses 90, 742, 1403 material to be of American manufacture 90, 743 for airplane bombs; ammunition for small arms, etc 90, 743, 1403 for small arms target practice; ammunition, marksmen’s medals, prizes, etc 91 for small arms, etc., target practice expenses 743, 1403 for manufacture of arms 91, 743, 1404 for devices for airplane bombs 91 appropriation for preserving, etc., ordnance and stores 91, 743, 1404 purchase, etc., of ordnance stores, etc., for issue 91, 743, 1404 for automatic machine rifles 91, 743, 1404 for tanks, etc 91, 743, 1404 for Field Artillery armament 744, 1404 for proving grounds 744, 1404 for Rock Island Arsenal 744, 1405 for testing machines 744, 1405 for repairs of arsenals 744, 1405 for armament of fortifications, seacoast defenses, United States 744, 1405 insular possessions 744, 1405 Panama Canal 744, 1405 for Chemical Warfare Service, expenses 91, 744, 1406 for rifle ranges for civilian military instruction, quartermaster supplies 85, 746, 1407 for annual rifle contests, trophy, medals, etc 746, 1407 for arms, etc., for civilian target practice 746, 1407 for Infantry School, FortBenning, Ga 747, 1407 for civilian employees, Tank Service, tank schools 747, 1408 for Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kans 747, 1408 for Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Okla 747, 1408 for field artillery instruction at firing centers 747, 1408 for Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe 747, 1408 for Coast Artillery expenses, seacoast defenses, United States 748, 1408 insular possessions 748, 1409 Panama Canal 749, 1409 for National Guard, expenses for arming, equipping, training, etc 92, 749, 1410 for animals for mounted units 92 for forage, bedding, etc., for animals 92, 749, 1410 for care of material, animals, and equipment 92, 749, 1410 for instruction camps 92, 749, 1410 for expenses, attending service schools 92, 749, 1410 for National Guard officers detailed with Army 92 for property and disbursing officers 92, 749, 1410 for equipment and instruction expenses 92, 749, 1410 for travel expenses of Federal officers 92, 749, 1410 for repair of Federal property 92, 749, 1410 for transportation of supplies, etc 92, 749, 1410 for expenses, Army sergeant instructors 92, 749, 1410 for office rent, instructors 92, 749, 1410 for armory drills, National Guard; accounting, etc 92, 740, 1410 interchangeable expenditures 92 for arms, equipments, etc., for field service 92, 749, 1410 clothing, equipment, etc., from surplus Army stores 93, 749, 1410 use for specified arms, etc., forbidden 750, 1411 reduction of mounted, etc., units 750, 1411 for Military Academy 750, 1411 no issue from reserve supplies which would impair reserves for two field armies, etc 1416xix purchases of articles that can be produced by the Government, restricted 1416 no pay to officers, etc., using time measuring device on work of employee; cash bonus restriction 1416 appropriation for expenses, sale of surplus supplies to friendly foreign governments 372 for pensions 581, 1202 for additional $240 a year to civilian employees of 714, 1559 for expenses, sale of surplus supplies to friendly foreign governments 1092 deficiency appropriation for Quartermaster Corps 339, 341, 455, 458, 463, 777, 781, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555, 1556 for inland and port storage facilities 242, 339, 458 for National Guard 339, 346, 458, 463, 781, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555, 1557 for paying award to George A.
Carden and Anderson T. Herd 339 for increase of compensation 341, 345, 458, 463, 780, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555, 1557 for registration and selection for military service 341, 345, 458, 463, 780, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1544 for Signal Service 341, 345, 458, 463, 780, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555 for Air Service 341, 345, 458, 463, 780, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555, 1557 for pay, etc 341, 346, 458, 463, 781, 785, 1056, 1170, 1555, 1556 for mileage, officers, contract surgeons, etc 341, 458, 781, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555, 1556 for subsistence 342, 345 for barracks and quarters 342, 345, 458, 463, 781, 1167, 1170, 1555, 1557 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 342, 1555 for hospitals 342, 458, 463, 781, 1555 for Medical Department 342, 345, 455, 458, 463, 781, 785, 1056, 1167, 1168, 1170, 1555, 1557 for Engineer Department 342, 345, 456, 458, 463, 781, 1056, 1170, 1555 for Ordnance Department 342, 346, 455, 458, 463, 781, 785, 1056, 1167, 1168, 1170, 1555, 1557 for Organized Militia 342, 458, 781, 1167 for arsenals and armories 342, 346, 1056, 1167 for arming, etc., National Guard 342 for fortifications 342, 346, 458, 463, 781, 785, 1056, 1167, 1555, 1557 for proving grounds 342, 781, 1056 for national cemeteries 342, 346, 459, 1551 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, etc 342, 346, 1168, 1555 for General Staff, Military Information Section 345 for transportation 345, 455, 458, 781, 785, 1056, 1555 for dependent families of enlisted men 346, 780 for rivers and harbors, increase of compensation 346, 1168, 1170, 1555 for contingencies 458, 780 for contingencies, headquarters 458 for General Staff Corps 458 for aviation increase, Signal Corps 458, 780 for enlisted men, extra-duty pay 458, 463, 781 for extra-duty pay, enlisted men at headquarters 458 deficiency appropriation for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, supplies, etc 458, 1168 for fortifications, insular possessions 458, 781, 1167, 1170 for Military Academy 458, 1057, 1167, 1555 for payment, loss of firearms, Colorado labor strike, 1914 459 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 463, 1168 for civilian military training camps 463, 780, 785, 1056, 1167, 1544 for Signal Corps 463, 1557 for acquiring designated sites for military purposes 777, 1162 for Camp Grant, Ill., land, rentals, etc., 1923 777 for Camp Bragg, N C., site 778 for clothing and camp garrison equipage 780 for aviation, Panama Canal fortifications 781 for paying target practice, etc., damages 1052 for testing machines 1057 for vocational training 1167, 1170 for post exchanges 1167 for Fort Monroe, Va 1168 for Panama Canal 1168 for pensions 1540 for inland and coastwise waterways 1551 for expenses, international shooting competition 1551 for roads, Fort Riley, Kans 1551 balances of designated appropriations covered in 755 unexpended balances for settling contracts, etc., suspended on account of armistice, etc., available during 1923, exclusively for claims of foreign governments, etc 778 amount limited 778 expenses of commission sent abroad to adjust claims, payable from; limit 779 continued until June 30, 1924 1550 acquisition of lands authorized;
Morgan Ordnance Depot, South Amboy, N J 1029 Pig Point, Va., reserve ordnance depot 1029 Middletown, Pa., air depot 1029 Edge wood Arsenal, Md., electric right of way 1029 Fitzsimons Hospital, Denver, Colo 1229 Walter Reed Hospital, D. C., and site for Medical Museum, etc 1029 Philadelphia, Pa., inland warehouse 1030 contracts for, payments for purchase, expenses, etc 1030 Alaska road, etc., construction obligations may be incurred prior to July 1, 1922, payable from appropriation for fiscal year 1923 491 allotment from transportation, 1922, for bringing home officers and enlisted men from Germany 455 in connection with West Virginia mine disorders 455 allowance from pay, 1922, for bringing home destitute soldiers, etc., from Europe and Siberia 456 appointment authorized of Fred H Gallop as major, Field Artillery 1037 Herman Warren Hardman, captain, Quartermaster Corps 665 Boise Barracks, Idaho; part of, granted to Boise City for public park 1285xx burial places for military dead in Europe authorized 490 appropriation available for 490 Chicago, Ill., real estate may be condemned by city for street purposes 357, 1429 payment for restoring damaged property from award, etc 357 description of, modified 1429 Chief of Staff; present Deputy may be appointed as 832 completion of acquisition of real estate requisitioned, etc., for 418 disbursing officers relieved from responsibility for certain losses, etc., incurred in World War service accounts 497 enlisted men on duty with National Guard to have subsistence allowances from Army appropriations 1162 exchange of lands in Hawaii, with private owners, authorized for uses of 360 General Staff Corps; eligible list for duty modified 1032 for War Department General Staff 1032 qualified National Guard officers, recommended by board, included 1032 list of officers eligible for, to be published annually 1032 grant to Washington of designated military reservations for park uses 469 indebtedness due from enlisted men restored to duty from imprisonment, to be collected in monthly installments 1013 unpaid balance may be canceled at time of discharge 1013 loan of cots to United Confederate Veterans’ encampment, Richmond, Va 652 folding chairs for reunion of Confederate Veterans, at New Orleans, La 1287 tents, etc., to American Legion convention, New Orleans, La 826 John R.
Kissinger, to be kept on rolls, and pension continued 1550 proposed return of pension by, revoked 1550 medals of honor, distinguished service crosses, and distinguished service medals; issuance conditions extended one year 493 National Guard and Officers’ Reserve Corps, allowed Regular Army pay for period of service less than one month 841 Officers’ Reserve Corps; composition of 1033 appointment, qualifications, etc 1033 recognized National Guard officers eligible at grade held 1033 limit of appointments in time of peace, etc 1033 pay readjustment of commissioned and enlisted personnel of 625 payments to enlisted men under Army reorganization Act, not conforming to accounting officers’ decisions, validated 1018 credit to disbursing officers for; deductions to be refunded 1018 pensions to be paid monthly 505 preference right for ten years, of officers and enlisted men who served in World War to make entries on opened public lands, etc 358 President to determine number of officers below lieutenant colonel to be discharged and recommissioned on recommendation of elimination board 840 modify authorized strength of grades of officers 840 total number of officers allowed after January 1, 1923 841 no additional, in any grade 841 officers discharged and recommissioned to have no pay, etc., reduction 841 status of, established 841 retired generals serving on elimination board to receive active duty pay, etc 841 real property in designated corps areas no longer needed for, purposes, to be sold, etc 1450 reappointment authorized of Frederick Mears to grade and rank, etc 831 service on Alaska Engineering Commission continued 831 repeal of provision in First Deficiency Act, for paying claims for target practice, etc., damages 1162 restoration of John B.
H. Waring, as officer in Medical Corps 505 right of way, etc., granted over Fort Sheridan Reservation, Ill 622 sale of arms, etc., seized under Espionage Act, along Mexican border 1012 Pittsburgh Storage and Supply Depot to Pittsburgh, Pa 622 special Congressional committee on readjusting pay of, etc., allowed further time for report 352 status of persons drafted or enlisted for the World War deserting from, unchanged by laws, etc., as to end of the war 421 commissioned as officers, and deserting thereafter 421 target range, Lincoln County, Okla., granted Chandler, Okla., for public parks 1255 rights for Government, etc., uses retained 1256 unauthorized wearing, etc., of medals of honor, service badges, etc., prohibited 1286 punishment for 1286 use of reserve quartermaster and medical supplies by the President, to relieve flood sufferers, Corpus Christi, Tex., approved 456 credits allowed in officers’ accounts for 456 *Army Appropriation Act for 1922,* clothing, and camp and garrison equipage appropriation in, amended 417 sales at average current prices authorized 417 *Army Field Clerks,* appropriation for pay 75, 724, 1384 foreign service 75 for mileage 75, 725, 1386 *Army Reorganization, 1920,* National Guard allotment available for care, etc., of animals 401 motor and air service equipment 401 detail to be enlisted for; compensation 401xxi *Army School of the Line, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation, for instruction expenses 69, 719, 1380 *Army Transport Service,* appropriation for subsistence 77, 726, 1387 for vessels 80, 730, 1390 *Army War College,* appropriation for expenses 718, 1380 *Arrack,* duty on 897 *Arrears of Pay, Army,* appropriation for, Civil War volunteers 726 for War with Spain, etc 726 deficiency appropriation for 52, 56, 196, 458 *Arrowroot,* on free list, not manufactured 923 *Arsanilic Acid,* duty on 861 *Arsenals and Armories,* appropriation for manufacture of arms at 743, 1404 for repairs and improvements 744, 1405 deficiency appropriation for manufacture of arms at 342 for repairs 342, 346, 1056, 1167 for testing machines 1057 allowance for Ogden, Utah, water supply from appropriation for ammunition storage facilities, etc., 1921 63 balances of appropriations for storage facilities covered in 755 purchase of articles for the Army that can be made at, for a less price, forbidden 94, 755, 1416 to be given opportunity to estimate on repairs, etc., to Government vessels 1241 *Arsenate, Lead* (*see* Insecticide Act). *Arsenic,* duty on, acid 859 on free list, white or arsenious acid 923 *Arsphenamine,* appropriation for regulating sale, etc 381 *Art, National Gallery of,* appropriation for administration expenses 643 *Art Porcelains and Bronzes,* excise tax on, sold by other than the artist; exceptions 292 *Art Squares, Ingrain,* duty on 906 *Art, Works of* (*see* Works of Art). *Artesian Wells,* appropriation for investigating, etc 587, 1209 *Arthur Kills, N.
Y. and N J.,* appropriation for aids to navigation 480 *Articles,* duty on, artificial silk or imitation horse-hair 908 carbon, graphite, etc., not specially provided for 871 lace, other than cotton, linen, silk, etc 918 metallic, not specially provided for 888 nonenumerated, unmanufactured 922 manufactured 922 similar to enumerated 922 resembling two or more 922 of two or more materials, at highest rate of component material of chief value 922 platinum, gold, or silver, plated 888 vegetable or mineral, in alcohol 860 woolen knitted 906 on free list, American, returned by exporter; proof required 923 on free list, crude vegetable, for dyeing or tanning, containing no alcohol, not specially provided for 927 convict labor, prohibited entry 937 exported for repairs to pay duty thereon; restrictions 924 for experimental purposes, admitted free under bond to be exported in six months 938 for repair, etc., admitted free under bond to be exported in six months 938 immoral, etc., prohibited entry; seizure, etc 936 *Artificial, etc., Silk* (*see* Silk, Artificial). *Artificial Limbs for Disabled Soldiers,* appropriation for 753, 1419 deficiency appropriation for 196 *Artillery Board, Army,* appropriation for computer 76 *Arundel Sand and Gravel Corporation,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of Virginia eastern district court to 51 *Asafetida,* duty on natural, advanced by any treatment 864 on free list, crude, etc 922 *Asbestos,* duty on, manufactures 912 woven fabrics 912 yam, etc 912 on free list, unmanufactured, etc 924 *Ascot Street NE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Second to Third Street 1337 *Ashes,* on free list, wood and beet root 930 *Ashes, D. C.,* appropriation for removing, etc 681 *Asphalt, Limestone Rock,* on free list 928 *Asphaltum,* on free list 928 *Assateague Anchorage, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made for harbor of refuge 1044 *Asses,* straying across boundary line, etc., admitted free; regulations 923 *Assessment and Permit Work, D. C.,* appropriation for streets, etc 679, 1336 for paving roadways under permit system 679 for sewers 681, 1339 deficiency appropriation for sewers 440 *Assessment of Ad Valorem Duties,* imports not to be assessed on less than export value 15 export value determined by usual wholesale price in principal market of country of export at time thereof 15 packing, etc., costs included 16 United States import duties, shipment expenses, etc., deducted 16 export taxes added 16 value, in appraising imports, to mean market, or export, whichever is higher 16 forfeiture sales, drawbacks, etc., excepted 16 of component material, determined by Tariff Act of 1913 16 meaning of Tariff Act of 1913 16 provisions of, repealed 990xxii *Assessments, D.
C.,* rates for laying water mains and service sewers increased 710 *Assessor’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 672, 1328 for furnishing copies of wills, etc., to 677, 1335 *Assignments of Patents,* to be made in writing 391 void against innocent purchaser unless recorded in Patent Office, etc 391 acknowledgment before proper official, prima facie evidence of its execution 391 *Assistant Attorney General in Customs Cases,* appropriation for, special counsel, attorneys, etc 612, 1079 *Assistant Attorneys General,* appropriation for 611, 1078 *Assistant Secretary of War,* emergency appropriation for increased salary, 1922 62 *Assistant to the Attorney General,* appropriation for 611, 1078 *Assistant Treasurers,* internal revenue stamps to be sold by; bond, etc 303 *Associations of Agricultural Producers, Cooperative,* loans, etc., authorized to, based on marketable products and live stock, by credit banks; collateral required 1455 *Associations of Producers of Agricultural Products,* authorized for marketing, etc., their products in interstate and foreign commerce 388 *Astoria, Oreg.,* appropriation for quarantine station, wharf repairs 384 *Astrophysical Observatory,* appropriation for maintenance 643, 1235 for printing and binding for 644 *Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company.* may bridge Des Moines River, Dumas, Mo 28 *Athletic Grounds, etc., Military Academy,* use of funds appropriated for, forbidden unless admission charged for contests in which cadets take part 1416 *Athletic Sporting Goods,* duty on 912 *Atlanta, Ga.,* appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 618, 1085 reappropriation of working capital fund 619 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 41, 194, 448, 1054, 1159, 1554 for penitentiary, water tank 194 for penitentiary, warehouse for textile mill 1543 strip from penitentiary grounds, granted Fulton County to widen public road 1065 *Atlantic Coast,* appropriation for surveys of, and outlying islands 480, 1121 *Attorney General,* appropriation for, Solicitor General 611, 1078 for assistant to, Assistants, Solicitors, attorneys, etc 611, 1078 for private secretary and assistant to 611, 1078 for assistants to, in special cases; foreign counsel 616, 1083 for special assistant to, in postal cases 655, 1250 deficiency appropriation for automobile for 40 for assistants to; foreign counsel 40, 448 for preparing supplemental digest of Volumes 26 to 32, Opinions of 40 authorized to accept service, etc., in condemnation of Government-owned real estate by Chicago, Ill., for street purposes 357 grant strip of land, Atlanta, Ga., penitentiary to Fulton County for public road 1065 clerks of district courts to have pay fixed by, based on business transacted; limitations, etc 500 contracts for employment of attorneys by Shipping Board, etc., subject to approval of 648 distribution of Supreme Court Reports, etc., by, when issued 816 proceedings pending in courts under District of Columbia Rent Act, to be continued by, on termination of Act 551 to apply for termination of Supreme Court receivership of oil and gas lands in Oklahoma 1450 to assign attorney to assist Joint Select Committee on Fiscal Relations with District of Columbia 671 to defend title to lands in Siskiyou County, in Supreme Court on suit of California 1384 to fix salaries of district attorneys and marshals 1650 based on business of previous four years 1560 to report on business of the United States courts to the conference of senior circuit judges 839 particularly where United States may be a party 839 to serve on commission to act on suspension, etc., of boards of trade as contract markets, etc 188, 1001 refusing board of trade privileges to persons violating provisions of Future Trading Act 189 Grain Futures Act 1001 *Attorney General’s Office* (*see* Department of Justice). *Attorneys.* regulations, etc., for admission of, in patent cases, to be prescribed 390 *Attorneys, Department of Justice,* appropriation, assistants 611, 1078 *Attorneys, District* (*see* District Attorneys). *Attorneys, United States Courts,* appropriation for special assistant 616, 1083 deficiency appropriation for special assistants 1165 *Auburn, N.
Y.,* terms of court at 812 *Aubusson Carpets and Rugs,* duty on 906 *Audited Claims,* deficiency appropriation for paying, certified by accounting officers 51, 55, 195 for paying, certified by General Accounting Office 341, 345, 457, 462, 780, 784, 1053, 1163, 1168, 1552, 1555 *Auditor for Interior Department,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 53, 56 duties, etc., of, vested in General Accounting Office 24 office of, abolished July 1, 1921 25xxiii office employees, books, etc., of, transferred to General Accounting Office 25 appropriations for, made available for Accounting Office 26 *Auditor for Navy Department,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 52, 56 duties, etc., of, vested in General Accounting Office 24 office of, abolished July 1, 1921 25 employees, books, etc., of, transferred to General Accounting Office 25 appropriations for, made available for Accounting Office 26 *Auditor for Post Office Department,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 55, 59 balances of appropriations for employees auditing Postal Service vouchers, etc., 1920, 1921, reappropriated for fiscal year 1922 62 duties, etc., of, vested in General Accounting Office 24 administrative examination of postal accounts by, transferred July 1, 1921, to Bureau of Accounts, Post Office Department 24 personnel engaged in, transferred to Bureau of Accounts 24 appropriations for salaries and expenses, 1922, and books, records, etc., transferred and apportioned to Bureau of Accounts and General Accounting Office 24 office of, abolished July 1, 1921 25 employees, books, etc., not elsewhere provided for, transferred to General Accounting Office 25 appropriations for, made available for Accounting Office, etc 26 *Auditor for State, etc., Departments,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 53, 58 duties, etc., of, vested in General Accounting Office 24 office of, abolished July 1, 1921 24 employees, books, etc., of, transferred to General Accounting Office 25 appropriations for, made available for Accounting Office 26 *Auditor for Treasury Department,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 51, 55 duties, etc., of, vested in General Accounting Office 24 office of, abolished July 1, 1921 25 employees, records, etc., of office of, transferred to General Accounting Office 25 appropriations for, made available for Accounting Office 26 *Auditor for War Department,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 52, 56 duties, etc., of, vested in General Accounting Office 24 office of, abolished July 1, 1921 25 employees, books, etc., of, transferred to General Accounting Office 25 appropriations for, made available for Accounting Office 26 *Auditors’ Building, D.
C.,* appropriation repairs to roof, etc 1105 *Auditor’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 672, 1329 *Audubon Terrace, NW., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Twenty-ninth Street to Broad Branch Road 679 *“Auk,” U.S MineSweeper,* deficiency appropriation for converting, to surveying vessel 446 *Aurora, Ill.,* may bridge Fox River 1256 *Austria,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 time extended for payment, etc., by, of debt for flour purchased from Grain Corporation 491 subject to similar action by other creditor nations 492 decisions as to, by Secretary of the Treasury 492 *Austria-Hungary* (*see also* World War), declaration of end of war with 106 delivery of diplomatic and consular property of, held by Alien Property Custodian 1512 *Austro-Hungarian Government,* deficiency appropriation for care, etc., of works of art, etc., loaned by, and seized by Alien Property Custodian 1530 *Austro-Hungarian Government, Imperial and Royal* (*see also* War with Austria-Hungary), war with, declared at an end 106 *Automatic Machine Rifles, Army,* appropriation for purchase, etc 91, 743, 1404 deficiency appropriation for 342, 458, 463, 781, 1056 balance of appropriation for, covered in 755 *Automobile Trucks and Wagons,* excise tax on sales of, and acessories, by producer, etc 291 tractors excepted 291 tires, etc., to other than manufacturer 291 *Automobiles,* brought in temporarily by nonresidents for contests, etc., admitted free of duty under bond 938 duty on imports of, exported for use of World War, sold to foreign Governments, etc 948 excise tax on sales of, and accessories, by producer, etc 291 tires, etc., to other than manufacturer 291 special tax on operators of passenger, for hire 296 *Automobiles, D.
C.* (*see* Motor Vehicles, D.C.). *Automobiles, etc.,* duty on 885 additional, from country imposing duty on imports of, from United States 885 *Aviation, Army* (*see also* Air Service, Army), appropriation for increase for, officers 724, 1384 extended to all branches of the service 724 for increase for, enlisted men 724, 1384 number of flying cadets allowed 724 deficiency appropriation for Signal Corps 196, 341, 345, 458, 780, 1056 for seacoast defenses 458, 1167 for seacoast defenses, insular possessions 458 *Aviation, Navy* (*see also* Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy), appropriation for aircraft 123, 805, 1148xxiv appropriation for equipment, etc 123, 805, 1148 for aircraft factory, helium plant, air stations, etc 123, 805, 1148 for experimenting and developing aircraft 123 for drafting, clerical, etc., services 123 for new construction, improvements, etc., at stations 123, 805, 1148 disbursing and accounting 123, 805, 1148 damage claims to be adjusted, etc.; limit; report to Congress 123, 805, 1148 limit of coast stations 124, 806, 1148 use for airplane factory forbidden 124, 806, 1148 deficiency appropriation for 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 781, 785, 1085, 1165 *Aviation Stations, Army,* deficiency appropriation for seacoast defenses 342, 781 *Axles,* duty on, bars 878 blanks 878 forgings, not specially provided for 878 *Axles and Parts Thereof,* duty on, iron or steel 878 *Axminster Carpets and Rugs,* duty on 906 chenille 906 not specially provided for 906 *Azalea, N C.,* deficiency appropriation for site, Army General Hospital, No 19 777 amount authorized for real estate, Army hospital at 418 *Azides,* duty on 887 **B.** *Babbitt Metal,* duty on 888 *Baca Float Numbered Three, Private Land Claim, Arizona,* settlers, etc., evicted from patented lands within may have twice area in lieu 107 prevented from making final entry permitted second homestead entry of twice original 107 no further residence required 107 right of selection and second entry not assignable 108 limited to three years, etc 108 not allowed as to sales, etc., since December 13, 1917 108 proof required that selection is for personal use, etc 108 regulations to be prescribed 108 *Bacon,* duty on 891 *Bacterins,* on free list, therapeutic 923 *Bagatelle Balls,* duty on, ivory, bone, etc 914 *Bagging,* duty on, cotton, of jute, etc 904 on free list, waste 924 *Bags,* duty on, jute 904 leather 918 paper, printed other than lithographically 910 on free list, American, returned from abroad; conditions 924 *Bailiffs, United States Courts,* appropriation for pay 616, 1084 deficiency appropriation for pay 1159, 1543 *Baird, Frank P., et al.,* may bridge Niagara River, Buffalo, N.
Y 353 construct tunnel in lieu thereof 353 consent of Canada to be obtained 353 *Baize, John L.,* entry confirmed to, of designated lands in Louisiana 1259 *Baked Articles,* duty on, cakes, etc 893 *Baker Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 585, 1207 *Baking Soda,* duty on 868 *Ball Rent Act* (*see* District of Columbia Rents Act). *Balloon Schools, Army* (*see also* Air Service, Army), appropriation for expenses of maintenance, etc 72, 736, 1396 *Balloons,* brought in temporarily by nonresidents for contests, etc., admitted free of duty under bond 938 *Balls,* duty on, billiard, etc., of ivory, bone, etc 914 vegetables 896 *Balsams,* duty on all, natural and uncompounded 859 *Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company,* additional elevated sidings by, over designated streets in Washington, D.
C., authorized 1327 *Baltimore Dry Docks and Shipbuilding Company,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of Maryland district court for 195 *Baltimore, Md.,* appropriation for customhouse repairs 1105 deficiency appropriation for quarantine station, improvements 38 for quartermaster warehouse site 777 amount authorized for real estate, quarter master warehouse at 418 *Bamboo,* duty on articles of, not specially provided for 889 furniture 889 split 889 on free list, sticks, cut in lengths, etc., for umbrellas, etc 933 *Bananas,* on free list 924 *Band Iron or Steel,* duty on, cut 877 galvanized or coated 876 not specially provided for 877 *Bangkok, Siam,* appropriation for interpreter to consulate general 601, 1070 for improving legation buildings and grounds 1073 *Bangor, Me.,* terms of court at 1506 *Banking and Currency Committee, House of Representatives,* five Members to serve on joint committee of inquiry into limited membership of State banks, etc., in Federal Reserve system 1481xxv *Banking and Currency Committee, Senate,* three Members to serve on joint committee of inquiry into limited membership of State banks, etc., in Federal reserve system, etc 1481 *Banking Corporations, D.
C.,* not permitted to commence business or have branches, without consent of Comptroller of the Currency 500 punishment for violations 500 *Banking, Foreign* (*see* Federal Reserve Act Amendments). *Bankruptcy Act Amendment,* debts not released by discharge in; taxes 354 liabilities under criminal, etc., offenses 354 not duly scheduled in time; exception 354 created by breach of trust, etc 354 three months’ wages to employees, etc 354 moneys of employee, kept to secure performance of duties 354 *Banks and Trust Companies, State,* discounts by reserve banks for, not to exceed for one borrower amounts allowed if a national bank 821 *Banks, etc.,* advances by War Finance Corporation authorized to, making advances to dealers or producers of agricultural products, until exported, etc 181 for agricultural products including live stock 182 discounting notes, etc., issued therefor; conditions, etc 182 purchase authorized by War Finance Corporation from, of commercial paper secured by agricultural products including live stock; conditions, etc 182 *Banks Federal Intermediate Credit* (*see* Agricultural Credits Act, 1923). *Bannock Indians, Idaho,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 568, 1189 *Barbed Wire,* on free list 932 *Barberry Bushes,* appropriation for destroying, etc., originating vegetable rust spores 515, 1300 *Barium,* duty on, carbonate, precipitated 860 chloride 860 dioxide 860 hydroxide 860 nitrate 860 *Barium Sulphate,* duty on, precipitated or blanc fixe 867 *Bark,* duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 890 on free list, cinchona and other quinine 924 *Barley* (*see also* Future Trading Act and Grain Futures Act), appropriation for purchasing to supply seed to farmers for crop of 1922 467 duty on 892 malt 892 pearl, and flour 892 provisions governing contracts for future delivery of 197, 998 *Barracks and Quarters, Army,* appropriation for, storehouses, furniture, etc 83, 732, 1392 available for rent of garages, etc., of military attaches abroad 1393 rent of offices for military attaches forbidden from 83, 732, 1393 garage rent, etc., allowed for fiscal year 1923 1393 appropriation for shelter in the Philippines 83, 732, 1393 rentals in China 83, 733, 1393 deficiency appropriation for 196, 342, 345, 458, 463, 781, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555, 1557 for seacoast defenses 781 *Barracks, Marine Corps,* appropriation for repairs and improvements; rent 138, 809, 1152 temporary buildings, limit 138, 809, 1152 *Barrels,* duty on, containing citrus fruits, etc 889 empty 889 on free list, American, returned from abroad empty or filled with foreign products 924 *Bars,* duty on, aluminum 886 brass 886 iron 875 muck 875 rolled or hammered, not specially provided for 875 iron or steel, cold rolled, etc 877 galvanized, etc 876 splice 878 lead 888 nickel 887 steel 875 on free list, copper, unmanufactured 926 platinum 930 tin 932 *Barytes,* duty on, crude ore 867 ground, etc 867 *Baseballs,* duty on 912 *Basic Slag,* on free list 928 *Baskets,* duty on, leather 918 *Bast Fibers,* duty on, cables and cordage 902 *Batesville, Ark.,* bridge authorized across White River at 815 *Bathing Beach, D.
C.,* approriation for expenses 682, 1340 *Bathing Beaches, D. C.,* appropriation for Tidal Basin, Potomac Park 707, 1366 for construction, etc., for colored population 708, 1366 *Baton Rouge Bridge and Terminal Company,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River at Baton Rouge, La., by 1219 *Baton Rouge, La.,* offices of register and receiver land office at, consolidated 557 time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 1219 *Bats, etc.,* duty on, baseball 913 *Battell, Joseph,* devise of lands in Vermont by, for a national park, declined 1434 estate discharged from obligations under 1434 *Batteries for Merchant Auxiliaries,* balance of continuing appropriation for, made available for Navy deficiencies, 1922 450 *Battle Cruisers,* discontinuance of construction, etc., of six, under treaty agreement 814xxvi *Battle Monuments Commission, American,* creation, purposes, and authority of 1509 *Battle Mountain Sanitarium, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 763, 1424 *Battleships, First Class,* discontinuance of construction, etc., of seven, under treaty agreement 814 *Battleships, Navy,* deficiency appropriation for increasing range in turret guns of designated 1544 *Bauxite,* duty on, crude 869 refined 859 *Bay Port, Ala.,* time extended for bridging mouth of Mobile River to Blakely Island from 365, 1440 *Bay Rum, or Bay Water,* duty on 866 *Bayou Bienvenue, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1045 *Bayou Chico, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1045 *Bayou Lacombe, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1045 *Bayou Manchac, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1045 *Bayou Saint John, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1045 *Bayou Teche, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of waterway, to Mermentau River 1045 *Beacon Island Military Reservation, N C.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1451 *Beacons,* appropriation for 479, 1120 *Beads,* duty on 913 articles of, not embroidered, etc., not specially provided for 913 imitation pearl, precious stones, etc 913 *Beams,* duty on, iron or steel 877 deck and bulb 877 *Bean Beetle, Mexican,* appropriation for cooperative expenses to control spread of 538, 1309 *Bean Stick and Bean Cake,* duty on 896 *Beans,* duty on 895 dried 895 in brine, prepared, etc 895 on free list, Brazilian, etc 925 temporary duty on, prepared, etc 9 *Bear Creek, Miss.,* declared a nonnavigable stream, in designated counties 1442 *Bear Mountain Hudson River Bridge Company,* may bridge Hudson River, Peekskill, N.
Y 595 *Bear, Yellowstone Park,* surplus, may be given to public parks, etc 1214 *Bearings,* duty on, ball or roller 878 *Beaufort, N C.,* improvement of waterway to Gore bound from, authorized 1039 *Beaver, Yellowstone Park,* surplus, may be given to public parks, etc 1214 *Bed Sets,* duty on, cotton, etc., machine made lace 901 *Bedspreads,* duty on, cotton, etc 900 *Bee Culture,* appropriation for investigations, etc 524, 1308 *Beef,* duty on, fresh 891 temporary duty on, fresh or frozen 10 *Beer,* duty on 897 *Beeswax,* duty on, white bleached 922 *Beet, Sugar,* appropriation for investigations, etc 515, 1300 for developing strains of seed, etc 515 for investigating insects affecting 524, 1308 on free list, seeds 930 *Beets,* duty on, dried, pulp 893 seed, except sugar 895 sugar 895 other than 895 *Belgium,* appropriation for ambassador to 600, 1069 acquisition of cemeteries for American military dead in Flanders Field, authorized 490 *Bell, Honorable Thom, as M.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 768 *Belladonna,* duty on 864 *Bellaire, Ohio,* bridge authorized across Ohio River from Benwood, W.
Va., to 847 *Belle Fourche Irrigation Project, S. Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 585, 1207 *Belleau Wood Memorial Association,* incorporated; purposes, etc 1441 *Bellefourche, S. Dak.,* land office at, continued 766 consolidation of offices of register and receiver, authorized 767 *Bellevue, Iowa,* disposal of unsold lots in town site 186 sale to present occupants on application 186 donation of, used for public improvements, to the municipality 186 remainder to be sold at appraised value, etc 487 *Bellingham, Wash.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1046 *Bells, and Bell Metal,* on free list, broken 924 *Belting, Machinery,* duty on, cotton, etc., and india rubber 900 *Belts,* duty on, leather 918 *Beltsville, Md.,* appropriation for construction of dairy barn, agricultural experiment farm at 513, 1297 for sewage disposal plant, agricultural experiment farm at 513 *Bemidji, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, between Cass Lake and 501 *Benches,* duty on, marble, etc 873 *Beneficiary Societies, Fraternal, etc.,* exempt from income tax 253xxvii *Benson, William S.,* unexpended balance available for pay of, as agent of the President on Shipping Board from March 4, 1921 35 for salary as unconfirmed member of Shipping Board 35 additional appropriation for 35 *Benwood, W.
Va.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River to Bellaire, Ohio, from 847 *Benzine,* on free list 929 *Benzoic Acid,* duty on, not medicinal 861 *Bergamot,* on free list, oil 929 *Bermuda,* appropriation for Weather Service expenses in 509, 1294 *Berne, Switzerland,* appropriation for International Bureau of Telegraphic Union at 582, 1075 for Industrial Property Bureau at 1077 deficiency appropriation for expenses of International Bureau at 1540 *Berries,* appropriation for executing law fixing standards for containers for 533, 1314 duty on, dried, desiccated, etc 893 edible 893 prepared or preserved, not specially provided for 893 alcohol content; restriction 894 *Berry, Benjamin S.,* advancement of, on lineal list of majors of Marine Corps, authorized 497 no back pay, etc 498 number of majors not increased 498 *Bessemer, Mich.,* sale of Montreal River light station to American Legion at, authorized, for public park, etc 1377 *Bethesda, Md.,* appropriation for animal experiment station 512, 1297 *Bethlehem, Pa.,* deficiency appropriation for Army sewer right of way 777 amount authorized for real estate, Army housing project at 418 post office building and site, to be sold 27 proceeds deposited in the Treasury 27 *Bethlehem Steel Company,* may bridge Humphreys Creek, Sparrows Point, Md 1482 *Beverages* (*see* Spirits, Wines, and Other Beverages). *Beverages, Tax on, Title VI, Revenue Act of 1918,* repeal of sections relating to soft drinks, ice cream, and similar articles in 321 *Beverages Tax, Title VI, Revenue Act of 1921,* additional tax on distilled spirits, paid at nonbeverage rates, diverted to beverage uses 285 extracting water from high-proof spirits to produce absolute alcohol not deemed rectification 285 alcohol exempt from tax 285 tax on sales by manufacturers, etc.; cereal beverages 285 unfermented fruit juices for beverages 285 carbonated soft drinks 285 still drinks 285 mineral and table waters, in bottles, etc 285 tax on finished or fountain sirups for soft drinks 285 for bottled carbonated beverages 285 by soda fountain proprietors, etc 285 used by manufacturers of bottled carbonated beverages 286 exempt if for cereal beverages or still drinks 286 carbonic acid gas for beverages, etc 286 monthly returns to be made 286 information required 286 payment of tax without assessment 286 penalty tax for failure 286 certificate of registry to be posted by taxpayer; penalty for failure 286 *Beverly, Mass.,* plans for improvement of harbor of, modified 1040 *Bibby, Lowe Hayden,* may be appointed ensign in the Navy 1289 effective from June 2, 1922; no pay, etc., while not in service 1289 *Bible Paper,* duty on 909 *Bibles,* on free list 924 *Bibulous Paper,* duty on 909 *Bicarbonate of Soda,* duty on 868 *Bicycles,* brought in temporarily by nonresidents for contests, etc., admitted free of duty, under bond 938 duty on 885 additional from country imposing higher duty, on imports of, from United States 885 *Biffle, Leslie L.,* deficiency appropriation for services 1528 *Big Horn River, Mont.,* appropriation for irrigation diversion dam on, in Crow Indian Reservation, immediately available 4 *Big Rock, Stone and Construction Company,* portion of Veterans’ Bureau hospital reservation, Fort Logan H Roots, Ark., conveyed to 1375 conditions; privileges, etc., retained 1376 *Big Sioux River,* bridge authorized across between Woodbury County, Iowa, and Union County, S.
Dak 1173 *Big Timber Creek, N J.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made 1044 *Billets,* duty on, steel 875 *Billiard Balls,* duty on, ivory, bone, etc 914 *Billiard Rooms,* special tax on proprietors of 296 *Billings, Mont.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 38 offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 557 *Bills of Sale, etc.,* stamp tax on, for stock certificates 304 sales at produce exchanges, etc., for future delivery 305 *Binding Twine,* on free list, of New Zealand hemp, etc 924xxviii *Binghamton, N.
Y.,* terms of court at 812 *Binoculars,* excise tax on sales of, by dealers 293 *Biologic Products,* appropriation for regulating sale, etc., of 381, 1102 deficiency appropriation for regulating sale, etc 36, 341 *Biological Survey Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 525, 1309 for general expenses 525, 1309 for maintenance of game preserves, bird preserves, etc 525, 1309 * for Sullys Hill National Park, N Dak.,* game preserve 526, 1310 for investigating, etc., food habits of birds and other animals 526, 1310 for rearing, etc., fur-bearing animals 526, 1310 destroying wolves, coyotes, etc 526, 1310 protecting stock by suppressing rabies in wild animals 526, 1310 for investigating migration, etc., of animals and plants 526, 1310 for enforcing migratory bird law 526, 1310 preventing shipments of illegally killed birds and game 526, 1310 for improving, etc., reindeer industry in Alaska 526, 1310 for enforcing law for protecting land furbearing animals in Alaska 526, 1310 for administrative expenses 526, 1310 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 58, 198, 344, 464, 783, 1053 *Bird Preserves,* appropriation for protection, etc 525, 1309 *Birds* (*see also* Plumage of Wild Birds, etc.), appropriation for preventing shipment of illegally killed, etc 526, 1310 duty on, dead 892 live 892 on free list, eggs of 927 *Birds and Animals, North American,* appropriation for investigating food habits, etc 526, 1310 *Birds, Migratory Game, etc.,* appropriation for enforcing law protecting 526, 1310 *Birds of Paradise,* importation of, plumes, etc., prohibited 915 *Birds, Wild,* importation of feathers, skins, etc., prohibited; exceptions 915 *Birmingham, Ala.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 38 old Government building, rented to Alabama National Guard 455 terms of court at 667 *Birmingham, Ala., Semicentennial,* special canceling stamps authorized for, at Birmingham post office 186 *Biscuits,* duty on 893 *Bismarck, N Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school at 573, 1194 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 57, 464 offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 557 *Bismuth,* duty on 886 chemical compounds of 860 *Bison Range, Montana National,* appropriation for maintenance 525, 1309 *Bisque Ware,* duty on, not decorated 870 decorated 870 *Bitter Almond,* on free list, oil 929 *Bitters, Spirituous,* duty on, Angostura 897 not specially provided for 897 *Bitumen,* on free list 928 *Bituminous Coal,* on free list 926 *Black Death,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 380, 1102 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemic 38, 338 *Black River, Mich.,* projects for improving Port Huron and, combined 1042 *Black Rock Channel, N.
Y.,* improvement of, authorized 1039 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1046 *Black Walnut Harbor, Md.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Blackfeet Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 570, 1191 for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 570, 1191 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1054 *Blackfeet Indian Hospital, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 561, 1182 *Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for constructing irrigation systems on; repayment 571, 1192 deficiency appropriation for aid, etc.; repayment 1539 agreement authorized with irrigation districts as to prior water rights of Indians of, as to Two Medicine, Cut Bank, and Badger Creeks 1289 districts to pay costs 1289 mining leases of school, etc., reserved lands on, authorized 857 provisions relating to education of Indian pupils in, not to preclude payment for tuition in State schools 364 *Blackings,* duty on 860 *Blacksmiths’ Hammers, Tongs, and Sledges,* duty on, iron or steel 879 *Blackwater Bay and River, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1045 *Bladders,* duty on, manufactures of not specially provided for 919 *Bladensburg Road NE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving 1336 *Blakely Island, Ala.,* time extended for bridging mouth of Mobile River from Bay Port to 365, 1440 *Blanc-Fixe,* duty on 867 *Blank Books,* duty on 912 *Blankets,* duty on, cotton, etc 900 wool 905xxix *Blasting Caps,* duty on 915 *Bleaching Powder,* duty on 860 *Blind,* on free list, books, apparatus, objects, etc., for the 925 *Blind, American Printing House for the,* appropriation for expenses, providing books, etc., for the blind 388, 1109 *Blind Children, D.
C.,* appropriation for instruction of, out of the District 691, 1344 deficiency appropriation for instruction of, out of the District 30 *Blind, D. C.,* appropriation for aid, etc., to National Library for the 704, 1363 for Columbia Polytechnic Institute 704, 1363 *Blinded Ex-Service Men,* purchase of embosed literature in Revised Braille for use of 1244 *Blinds,* duty on, wood, porch and window 889 *Block Signals, etc., Systems on Railroads,* appropriation for investigating, etc 641, 1233 *Blocks,* duty on, wood, rough hewn, etc 889 *Blood,* on free list, dried, not specially provided for 924 *Blood Char,* duty on 867 *Bloomfield Creek, Staten Island, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1043 *Blooms,* duty on, iron 875 steel 875 *Blotting Paper,* duty 911 *Blow Fly,* appropriation for investigating, etc 524, 1308 *Blue Pigments,* duty on, containing iron ferrocyanide or ferricyanide 867 ultramarine 867 wash, containing ultramarine 867 *Blue Vitriol,* on free list 926 *Bluefield, W. Va.,* terms of court at 398 *Blumenberg, M. R.,* deficiency appropriation for widow of 769 *Board of Accountancy, D. C.,* persons receiving certificates from, alone allowed to practice as public accountants 1261 profession defined 1261 creation and appointment of; tenure, etc 1261 organization, etc 1261 certificates to be granted by, restricted to designated requirements 1261 citizenship, character, education 1261 diploma from school of accountancy and experience 1261 having passed examination of board 1262 service, etc., may be waived by unanimous vote 1262 examinations to be conducted by 1262 waiving, allowed holders of certificates from States, foreign countries, etc 1262 if practicing in District three preceding years 1262 applications required 1262 certificates may be revoked for cause; hearings 1262 fees to be charged by 1263 expenses to be paid from 1263 penalty for false representations, etc., as to certificates 1263 *Board of Actuaries, Pension Office,* appropriation for expenses 581, 1202 *Board of Appeals, Interior Department,* appropriation for members of, etc 552, 1175 *Board of Charities, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses 699, 1356 for motor ambulances 699, 1356 *Board of General Appraisers,* appropriation for fees, etc., of witnesses before 612, 1079 clerks, etc., to be appointed, etc., by the Secretary of the Treasury 1453 composed of nine members; appointment 972 salary; tenure 972 office at New York 972 judicial powers conferred 972 president of, to be designated by the President 972 administrative powers of 972 designation of one or three appraisers for hearings elsewhere 972 expenses allowed when absent from New York 972 division into three boards 972 authority to order analyses of goods imported 972 assignments; authority of boards 972 rehearings, etc., authorized 973 members exempt from salary oath 973 retirement provisions 973 decisions to be preserved, etc 973 copies to collectors and Secretary of the Treasury 973 publication in full, or abstracts of 973 *Board of Maternity and Infancy Hygiene* (*see also* Maternity and Infancy Hygiene Act), creation of, composition, organization, and authority 224 *Board of Mediation and Conciliation, United States,* deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses, closing up business of 328 offices of commissioner and assistant, abolished December 31, 1921 328 *Board of Visitors, Military Academy,* appropriation for expenses 99, 751, 1412 *Board of Visitors, Naval Academy,* appropriation for expenses 135, 807, 1150 *Boarding Vessels,* authorized at any place or within four leagues of coast by Treasury officials, in execution of customs, etc., laws 979 Department of Commerce officials in enforcement of navigation laws, etc 979 *Boards,* duty on, cabinet woods 889 on free list, sawed, etc 932 *Boards of Trade,* exempt from income tax 253 *Boards of Trade, Grain* (*see also* Future Trading Act and Grain Futures Act), designation of, as contract markets 188, 998 conditions and requirements specified 188, 999 *Boas, Boutonnieres, etc.,* duty on, feathers, etc 915 *Boats, Pleasure, etc.,* special tax imposed on users of 297 exemption, for relief of seamen, etc 298xxx *Bobcats,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 526, 1310 *Bodkins,* duty on, metal 881 *Bogue Falia, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1045 *Boiler or Plate Iron or Steel,* duty on 876 *Bois de Rome Oil,* on free list 929 *Boise Barracks Military Reservation, Idaho,* part of, granted Boise, Idaho, for public park; conditions, etc 1285 *Boise, Idaho,* appropriation for assay office at 382, 1104 deficiency appropriation for assay office 776 granted use of part of Boise Barracks military reservation, for a public park 1285 conditions; termination reserved 1286 buildings, etc., subject to approval of Secretary of War 1286 land adjoining post office conveyed to, for park purposes 1260 tract from city in return 1260 *Boise Irrigation Project, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 584, 1206 drainage expenditure limited 584, 1206 *Bolivia,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 limitation of production of coca leaves, to be requested of 1433 *Bollworm of Cotton, Pink,* appropriation for emergency expenses preventing spread of 537, 1318 deficiency appropriation for eradicating 446, 1156, 1164, 1169 for airplane service, eradicating 1536 *Bolt Blanks,* duty on, iron or steel 879 *Bolting Cloths,* on free list, silk; conditions 925 *Bolts,* duty on, wood, heading, and stave 889 *Bombay Mace,* duty on 896 *Bond Paper,* duty on 911 *Bonded Warehouses, Customs* (*see* Warehouses, Customs Bonded). *Bonds, etc* (*see also* Securities), designated, subject to stamp tax 301 exemptions;
Federal, foreign Government, State, etc 301 indemnity, to United States 301 building and loan associations 301 mutual ditch or irrigating companies 302 *Bonds, etc., of Foreign Governments,* provisions for refunding, converting, etc., held by United States, arising out of the World War 363 *Bonds, Farm Loan,* denominations authorized 159 minimum term 159 rate of interest increased 159 reduced on issues after June 30, 1923 159 issue of consolidated, authorized 1476 security, liability of land banks, etc 1477 *Bonds of Indebtedness,* stamp tax on 303 *Bonds, Philippine Islands,* issue of, not exceeding ten per cent of tax valuation of property, allowed 599 *Bonds, Railroad,* appropriation for securing information of, etc 642, 1234 deficiency appropriation for securing information of, etc 329 *Bonds, Territorial,* issue authorized by Hawaii for water projects, etc., of home lands 114 *Bonds, War Finance Corporation,* issue of, authorized; aggregate limited 183 maturity; redemption; interest 183 first lien on all assets 183 for payment of advances, at par 183 at public sale, etc.; prices 183 may be accepted as collateral for discounts by reserve banks 184 time for issuing, extended to January 1, 1926 634 maturity not later than July 1, 1926 634 extended to January 31, 1927 1481 maturity not later than June 30, 1927 1481 *Bone,* duty on, buttons, blanks, etc 914 manufactures of, not specially provided for 919 on free list, dust, meal, and ash 925 *Bone Char,* duty on 867 *Boneblack,* duty on 867 *Bones,* on free list, crude, etc 925 *Bonner County, Idaho,* bridge authorized across Pend d’Oreille River at Newport-Priest River road in 171 *Bonnets,* duty on, fur 917 straw, grass, etc 913 *Bonus, Civil Employees* (*see also* Government Employees), provisions for, of $240 a year 712, 1557 *Bookkeeping and Warrants Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for salaries, etc 370, 1091 deficiency appropriation for force transferred from Public Moneys Division, 1922 36 for contingent expenses, public moneys 1549 compiling estimates by, transferred to Budget Bureau 22 duties of keeping ledger accounts of disbursing and collecting officers by, vested solely in General Accounting Office 24 Public Moneys Division, of covering revenues, etc., into the Treasury, issuing duplicate checks and warrants, and certifying outstanding liabilities, transferred to 25 *Booklets,* duty on 912 *Books,* duty on 911 bound in leather 911 for children’s use 912 on free list, for educational institutions, etc.; limit 925 for United States or Library of Congress 925 in raised characters for the blind 925 of persons from foreign countries, used abroad 925 printed, in other than English 925 professional, of immigrants 930xxxi *Boonville, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River at 173 *Boots,* duty on, with wool, cotton, etc., uppers 913 on free list, leather 928 *Borates of Lime, Soda, etc.,* on free list, crude and unmanufactured 925 *Borax,* duty on, refined 868 on free list, crude or unmanufactured 925 *Borderland Coal Corporation,* may bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Borderland, W.
Va 65 *Borderland, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at 65 *Boric Add,* duty on 859 *Boron,* duty on, manganese 874 *Boston Herald,* deficiency appropriation for advertising 43 *Boston, Mass.,* appropriation for site, etc., of immigrant station 383 deficiency appropriation for quarantine station, improvements 38 for post office and subtreasury 1549 drawless bridges authorized across Charles River to Cambridge from 219, 1264 terms of court at 503 all processes, etc., returnable to 503 not affected by terms at Springfield or New Bedford 503 *Boston Post,* deficiency appropriation for advertising 43 *Botanic Garden, D.
C.,* appropriation for director, assistants, laborers, etc 431, 1274 for repairs and improvements 431, 1274 minor purchases of nursery stock permitted 431 for expenses of installing heat and light from Capitol power plant 431 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1558 deficiency appropriation for repairs and improvements 438, 1155 for greenhouses 1155 for Capitol power plant connection to 1529 on free list, plants, trees, etc., for 930 reservations transferred for use in connection with 540 *Botany, Spedmens of,* on free list, for public collections, not for sale 931 *Bottle Caps,* duty on, metal 887 *Bottles,* duty on, containing spirits, wines, etc 897 glass 871 decorated, etc 871 *Boundary Commission, Mexican,* appropriation for continuing work of 605, 1074 *Boundary Line,* reestablishment of, by Pennsylvania and Delaware, consented to 104 *Boundary Line, Alaska and Canada,* appropriation for surveying and marking 605, 1074 deficiency appropriation for 343, 460 *Boundary Line, Canadian,* appropriation for marling, etc 605, 1074 deficiency appropriation for marking 343, 460, 783 *Boundary Waters Commission, Canadian,* appropriation for expenses of 607, 1070 for assistant solicitor representing United States before 599, 1068 *Bounty, Civil War Volunteers,* deficiency appropriation for 196 *Bovay, Harry E.,* may bridge White River, De Valls Bluff, Ark 323 *Bowie and Cass Counties, Tex.,* may bridge Sulphur River, Paces Ferry 1484 near Pettis Bridge on State Highway 204 *Borde Knives,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 292 *Boivling Alleys,* special tax on proprietors of 296 *Box Wood,* duty on, sawed boards, etc 889 *Boxer Rebellion,* hospital facilities of Veterans’ Bureau available for veterans of, suffering from mental and tubercular diseases 497 appropriation for 507 *Boxes,* duty on, containing citrus fruits, etc 889 reduction if made of domestic shooks and reimported 889 empty, not specially provided for 889 paper, covered or lined with coated papers, etc 910 not specially provided for 912 on free list, steel, American, returned from abroad empty or filled with foreign products 924 *Boxing Gloves,* duty on 912 *Boys’ and Girls’ Canning Clubs,* exempt from tax on child labor employment 306 *Boys’ Reform School, D.
C.* (*see* National Training School for Boys, D. C.). *Braces,* duty on, cotton 900 flax, etc 903 silk, etc 907 woolen 906 *Bradley, Henry,* entry confirmed to, of designated lands in Louisiana 1259 *Brads,* duty on, cut 880 *Brady and Gice,* deficiency appropriation for payment to 450 *Brady, Joseph D.,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment to 443 *Braids,* duty on, hat, etc., of straw, grass, etc 913 lace 918 *Braille, Embossed Literature in Embossed,* purchase of, from vocational rehabilitation, for blinded ex-service men 1244 *Braille Tablets, etc.,* on free list, to teach the blind 925 *Bran, etc.,* duty on 893 *Brandy,* duty on 897 *Brandywine Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for grading, Twenty-ninth to Thirtieth Street 679 *Brass,* duty on, angles and channels 886 articles, not specially provided for 888 not gold plated, etc 888xxxii duty on, rods, sheet, plates, bars, and strips 886 tubes, brazed 886 seamless 886 on free list, old, etc., fit only for remanufacture 925 *Brass or Metallic Knuckles,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 292 *Brazil,* appropriation for ambassador to 600, 1069 deficiency appropriation for International Exposition, Rio de Janeiro 337 continued for fiscal year 1924 1548 use of buildings, etc., for embassy premises 1548 purchase of additional land authorized 1548 acceptance of invitation from, to participate in International Exposition at Rio de Janeiro 209 provisions for exhibits, etc 209 special mission authorized to represent United States at centennial celebration of independence of 651 payment of expenses 651 *Brazil Nuts,* duty on 895 *Brazilian Pebble,* on free list, unwrought 925 *Brazos River, Ter.,* project for improvement of, Old Washington to Waco, repealed 1042 *Bread,* on free list; restriction 924 *Bread, D.
C.,* standard loaf of, to weigh one pound 201 designated weights allowed; pound and a half added 201 printed labels required 201 sellers to keep scales, etc 202 crackers, pretzels, rolls, excepted 202 variation allowed 202 *Breakfast Foods,* duty on, cereal, not specially provided for 893 *Breccia* (*see* Marble, Breccia, and Onyx). *Bremerton, Wash,* (*see* Puget Sound Navy Yard, Wash.). *Brewers,* additional special tax on business of, where forbidden by State, etc., laws 296 no immunity from penalty, etc 296 *Brewers’ Grains,* duty on 893 *Brick,* appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of, and products 477, 1118 duty on, bath, chrome, and fire 868 on free list, not specially provided for 925 dutiable from country taxing American product 925 *Bridges,* amount authorized for completing across Little Colorado River, Ariz.; repaypayment from Indian funds 1288 construction of, authorized across Allegheny River, Pa 104, 663, 1288 Big Sioux River, Iowa and S.
Dak 1173 Charles River, Mass., drawless 219, 1264 Colorado River, Calif, and Ariz 1172 Columbia River, Oreg 1257 Columbia River, Oreg, and Wash 358 Des Moines River, Mo 28 Escambia River, Fla 353, 1221 construction of, Fox River, Aurora, Ill 1256 Elgin, Ill 1257 Ottawa, Ill 633 Grand Calumet River, Lake County, Ind 325, 1031, 1031 Great Pee Dee River, S. C 322, 1174 Hudson River, N. Y 595 Humphreys Creek, Md 1482 Kankakee River, Ill 1171, 1172 Little Calumet River, Ill 1171 Mahoning River, Ohio 3 Merrimack River, Mass 1257 Minnesota River, Minn 1427 Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers, Minn 1430 Mississippi River, between Cass Lake and Bemidji, Minn 501 Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minn 1323 Minneapolis, Minn 489 Saint Paul, Minn 1221 Missouri River, Boonville, Mo 173 Charles Mix and Gregory Counties, S.
Dak 1442 Glasgow, Mo 664 Lexington, Mo 1032 Miami, Mo 820 Mobridge, Mo 662 Waverly, Mo 820 Monongahela River, Pa 396 Niagara River, Buffalo, N. Y 353 Niagara Falls, N. Y 821 Tonawanda, N. Y 1323 Nanticoke River, Del 1257 Ohio River, Benwood, W. Va., and Bellaire, Ohio 847 Huntington, W. Va 171 Ironton, Ohio 4 Moundsville, W. Va 1521 Steubenville, Ohio 664 Pamunkey River, Va 360 Pearl River, Miss 1220 Meeks Ferry, Miss 219 Tilton, Miss 103 Peedee River, S. C 1440 Pend d’Oreille River, Idaho 171 Potomac River, Md 7 Red River, La 819 Red River, Tex., and Okla 1438, 1439 Red River of the North, N Dak 1173 Red River of the North, N Dak and Minn 351, 819 Rio Grande, Del Rio, Tex 813, 1501 Eagle Pass, Tex., to Piedras Negras, Mexico 1482 Rock River, Ill 325 633, 1220 Saint Francis River, Butler and Dunklin Counties, Mo 1220 Cody, Ark 1442 Saint Marys River, Saint Marys, Ga 204 Wilds Landing Ferry, Ga and Fla 204 Savannah River, S.
C 322, 505 Snake River, Wash 354 Sulphur River, Paces Ferry, Tex 1484 near Pettis Bridge, Tex 204 Tombigbee River, Ala 324, 394 Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Borderland, W. Va 65 Naugatuck, W. Va 1223 Pike County, Ky 1499 Tugaloo River, S. C., and Ga 1440 Waccamaw River, N C 394 White River, Batesville, Ark 815 De Valls Bluff, Ark 323 Des Arc, Ark 323xxxiii construction of, Willamette Falls Canal, Oreg 19 operation, etc., of, authorized across Columbia River, Marcus, Wash 1485 reconstructing approaches, etc., to, across Mississippi River at Memphis, Tenn., dispensed with 172 reconstruction of, authorized across Red River, Grand Forks, N Dak., to East Grand Forks, Minn 1562 Moorehead, Minn., to Fargo, N Dak 1561 time extended for constructing, Arkansas River, Fort Gibson, Okla 104 Little Rock, Ark 1258 Webbers Falls, Okla 104 Choctawhatchee River, Caryville, Fla 220 Columbia River, near Dalles City, Oreg 1256 Cumberland River, near Clarksville, Tenn 205 Delaware River, Trenton, N.
J 393 Hudson River, N. Y. and N. J 1029 Lake Saint Croix, Prescott, Wis 663 Mississippi River, Baton Rouge, La 1219 Missouri River, Chamberlain, S. Dak 351 Mobile River, etc., Ala 365, 1440 Red River of the North, Pembina, N Dak 19, 1561 Rio Grande, El Paso, Tex 205 Roanoke River, Halifax County, N C 170 Savannah River, near Haileys Ferry, Ga 505 West Branch of Susquehanna River, Williamsport to Duboistown, Pa 1131 validation of, over Hudson River at Albany, N. Y 1430 across Pend Oreille River, Usk, Wash 663 across south arm of Pokegama Lake, Minn 813 *Bridges, D.
C.,* appropriation for construction, repair, etc 680, 1338 street bridges over railroads or canals 680, 1338 for Highway, operating, etc 681, 1338 for Anacostia, operating, etc 681, 1338 for Georgetown, completing construction of 708 for Georgetown, supplies and expenses 1338 to be known as Francis Scott Key Bridge 1338 deficiency appropriation for construction and repair 33 for Calvert Street, repairs and improvements 439 *Brier Root, or Wood,* duty on, unmanufactured, cut in blocks 889 *Brinson, Samuel M., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to daughter of 768 *Briquets,* on free list, coal 926 *Bristles,* duty on 913 on free list, crude 925 *Bristol Board,* duty on, made on Fourdrinier machine 911 *British and American Pecuniary Claims,* appropriation for arbitrating outstanding 607, 1075 *British Government* (*see* Great Britian). *Brittan, Mary Burt,* gift of lands within Shasta National Forest, Calif., from, accepted 1244 *Broadbent Portable Laundry Corporation,* deficiency appropriation for paying Court of Claims judgment for 340 judgment of Court of Claims in favor of, not to be paid 195 *Broadview Hospital, Chicago, Ill.,* emergency appropriation for recreation building, walks, grounds, etc., 1922 62 technical services, etc.; limitation 62 construction work under contract, or open market employment, etc 62 supervision under Secretary of the Treasury 62 *Brokers,* special tax imposed on 295 additional, if a member of stock exchange 295 verified details of business conducted by, may be required 269 *Brokers, D.
C.,* marine insurance, required to take out yearly licenses 412 business records, etc., to be kept by 412 *Bromine,* duty on, and all compounds, not specially provided for 865 *Bronze,* duty on, leaf 886 powder 886 rods and sheets 886 tubes 886 *Bronzes, Art,* excise tax on, sold by other than the artist; exceptions 292 *“Brooklyn,” Cruiser,* silver service presented to, may be delivered to custody of Brooklyn Museum 1063 *Brooklyn Museum,* silver service presented to cruiser “Brooklyn” by citizens of Brooklyn, N.
Y., may be delivered to custody of 1063 *Brooklyn, N. Y.,* appropriation for pneumatic tube mail transmission, New York and 661, 1255 for post office building 1105 deficiency appropriation for Army supply base site 777 amount authorized for real estate, Army supply base at 418 preliminary examination, etc., of Gowanus Creek Channel, to be made 1043 terms of court at 812 *Brookwood, England,* acquisition of burial places for American military dead in, authorized 490 *Broom Corn,* appropriation for study of, and improvement 515, 1300 on free list 925 *Brooms,* duty on 913 *Brownson, John, and Daniel Fisher,* entries confirmed to, of designated lands in Louisiana 1259, 1260 *Bruceton, Pa.,* appropriation for Mines Bureau testing station, purchase of land 1212 *Brushes,* duty on, for electric motors, etc 871 plates, etc., for manufacturing 871 toilet, tooth, etc 913 *Brussels Carpets and Rugs,* duty on 906xxxiv *Bubonic Plague,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 380, 1102 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemic 38, 338 *Buchanan Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Georgia Avenue to Eighth Street 1337 *Buchu Leaves,* duty on 864 *Buckles,* duty on, jewelry 917 metal, for garments 881 *Buckwheat,* duty on 892 flour, grits or groats 892 *Budget and Accounting Act, 1921,* construction of terms 20 the Budget, to be transmitted to Congress yearly by the President 20 estimates of expenditures and appropriations for ensuing year 20 for Congress and the Supreme Court without revision 20 estimates of receipts during fiscal year 20 statement of expenses and receipts for the last fiscal year 20 estimate of expenses and receipts of current year 20 amount available November 1st of current year 20 statement of condition of the Treasury at end of last fiscal year 20 estimates for current year 20 estimates for ensuing year 21 all indebtedness 21 other data of financial conditions 21 recommendations to be made in, if estimated resources less than proposed expenses 21 if proposed expenses less than estimated resources 21 supplemental or deficiency estimates for necessary expenses, authorized 21 reasons for, to accompany 21 recommendations for, if estimated resources exceeded by 21 former arrangement of estimates, etc., continued 21 statements to accompany estimates for lump sum appropriations 21 in lieu of present requirements 21 alternative budget for fiscal year 1923 to be submitted 21 form, explanation, recommendations, etc., to accompany 21 submission of estimates, recommendations, etc., to Congress by any other officer or employee forbidden 21 at request of either House excepted 21 Bureau of the Budget created in the Treasury Department 22 Director and Assistant Director of, to be appointed; salaries 22 duties of Assistant Director 22 to prepare the Budgets, deficiency estimates, etc 22 authority as to Department, etc., estimates 22 personnel appointments, etc., office expenses, etc., subject to the Director 22 pay restrictions 22 transfer of employees to, permitted until June 30 1922 22 Bureau of the Budget; employees of, allowed bonus of $240 a year 22 to make studies, etc., for securing greater economy and efficiency in the public service 22 as to changes in existing organizations, activities, and business methods 22 of appropriations therefor 22 assignment of activities and services 22 regrouping of services 22 report thereof to the President 22 transmittal to Congress with recommendations, etc 22 to codify, for the President, all laws relating to preparing estimates, etc., for Congress 22 transmittal to Congress with recommendations for changes, etc 22 compiling of estimates transferred to 22 to furnish Congress information when requested 23 departments, etc., to furnish information to, as required 23 access to records, etc., of, by Bureau personnel, authorized 23 departments, etc., to designate Budget officer to prepare estimates therefor 23 supplemental and deficiency estimates 23 revision by head of, and submission to Bureau 23 time required 23 preparation if not submitted 23 form, etc., of estimates to be prescribed by the President 23 appropriation for expenses of Bureau 23 General Accounting Office created 23 independent of executive departments 23 under control of Comptroller General of the United States 23 office of Comptroller, of the Treasury and Assistant, abolished 23 personnel transferred at salaries, etc., to Accounting Office 23 records, furniture, office equipment, etc., to become property of Accounting Office 23 seal for General Accounting Office to be adopted 23 Comptroller General of the United States and Assistant; appointment and salary 23 duties of Assistant 23 and Assistant to hold office for fifteen years 23 not eligible for reappointment 24 or Assistant removable only by joint resolution or impeachment 24 causes specified 24 ineligible for reappointment 24 or Assistant to be retired at seventy years of age 24 General Accounting Office vested with the duties of Comptroller of the Treasury and Auditors of the Treasury 24 of Bookkeeping and Warrants Division, as to ledger accounts of disbursing and collecting officers 24 balances certified by Comptroller General, final and conclusive 24 revision of Auditors’ settlements discontinued, except those made before July 1, 1921 24xxxv Bureau of Post Office Department established for administrative examination of postal service accounts, etc 24 Comptroller of; appointment and salary 24 duties specified 24 salary of Auditor for Post Office Department available for 24 personnel of Auditor’s Office on administrative examination of accounts transferred to 24 appropriations for Auditor’s Office transferred to, and General Accounting Office 24 General Accounting Office to settle and adjust all public accounts 24 general laws of administration made applicable to 24 certified transcripts, of records, etc., admitted as evidence 24 claims, etc., adjusted by, to be paid to disbursing officers 25 duties of Public Moneys Division transferred to Bookkeeping and Warrants Division 25 covering of revenues and repayments into the Treasury 25 issuing duplicate checks and warrants 25 certifying outstanding liabilities 25 administrative procedure for fund accounting and examination, to be prescribed by Comptroller General 25 offices of Auditors abolished July 1, 1921 25 personnel of, transferred to General Accounting Office 25 books, records, and other property also 25 of Bookkeeping, etc., Division relating to work transferred 25 temporary quarters provided for Accounting Office 25 Comptroller General to appoint, etc., employees for Accounting Office 25 application of civil service laws 25 pay restrictions 25 to assign duties to personnel 25 acts of officials specially designated therefor, to have force and effect of 25 to prescribe office rules and regulations 25 to investigate all matters relating to receipt and disbursing of public funds 25 to report to Congress at each session the work of Accounting Office 25 recommendations for legislation to facilitate rendition of accounts, etc 25 or in special reports, recommendations for greater economy and efficiency in public expenditures 26 to make special investigations, etc., when ordered by Congress or committees thereof 26 or office assistants to furnish committees with information 26 to specially report expenditures, etc., in violation of law 26 to report on adequacy and effectiveness of Departmental examination of accounts 26 inspection of accounts, fiscal officers, etc 26 to furnish information on request of Budget Bureau 26 departments, etc., to furnish, with information of their financial transactions, etc 26 Comptroller General; access to records, etc., of departments, etc., authorized; except diplomatic emergencies 26 eligible register of accountants for Accounting Office to be established by Civil Service Commission 26 transfer to Accounting Office of appropriations for 1922 of offices abolished 26 Comptroller General may make changes, etc., of employees 26 proportionate share of Treasury Department appropriations allotted to Accounting Office 26 employees of Accounting Office allowed additional pay of $240 a year to civilian employees 27 restrictions on transfers of employees, not applicable to Accounting Office until June 30, 1922 27 Act to take effect on approval 27 sections of, relating to general accounting office and postal accounts, July 1, 1921 27 *Budget Bureau* (*see* Bureau of the Budget, Treasury Department). *Buenos Aires, Argentina,* two delegates to be appointed to Pan American Postal Congress 145 *Buffalo, N.
Y.,* appropriation for post office building 1105 deficiency appropriation for harbor 781 bridge authorized across Niagara River at 353 tunnel in lieu of, permitted 353 consent of Canada to be obtained 353 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of outer and inner harbor, and Buffalo Creek 1046 terms of court at 813 *Buffalo, Yellowstone Park,* surplus, may be given to public parks, etc 1214 sale, etc., authorized 1214 *Building and Loan Associations, Mutual,* exempt from income tax 253 *Building Forms,* duty on, iron or steel 877 *Building Inspection, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc., division of 671, 1328 for motor vehicles of inspectors 678, 1328 deficiency appropriation for temporary assistant inspectors 439, 769 *Building Materials,* appropriation for investigating fire-resisting properties of, etc 477, 1117 *Building Materials and Supplies,* appropriation for investigations, etc., for standardization of, etc 476 disseminating approved methods, etc 476 *Buildings and Grounds, D. C.* (*see* Public Buildings and Grounds, D.
C.). *Bulbs and Roots,* duty on 894 for horticultural purposes 894 *Bulgaria,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 delivery of property of Government of, held by Alien Property Custodian 1512 *Bullion,* duty on, lead 888 tinsel wire, thread 887 on free list, gold or silver 925 *Bullion and Coin,* appropriation for freight, etc., on 381, 1102 deficiency appropriation for freight on 457xxxvi *Buoyage,* appropriation for 479, 1120 *Bureau, Customs Tariff* (*see* International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs). *Bureau, Federal Farm Loan* (*see* Federal Farm Loan Bureau). *Bureau for Repressing Slave Trade* (*see* International Bureau for Repressing African Slave Trade). *Bureau, International Hydrographic* (*see* International Hydrographic Bureau). *Bureau, International Sanitary* (*see* International Sanitary Bureau). *Bureau of Accounts, Post Office Department* (*see also* Accounts Bureau, Post Office Department), established for administrative examination of postal service vouchers and accounts 24 Comptroller of: appointment and salary 24 administrative duties of Auditor for Post Office Department to be performed by 24 transfer of employees of Auditor’s Office to 24 records, office appropriations, etc 24 *Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy,* appropriation for aviation expenses 805, 1148 for aircraft factory, helium plant, air stations, etc 805, 1148 for equipping vessels with catapults 805, 1148 for developing types, etc 805, 1148 for drafting, clerical, etc., services 805, 1148 for new construction, etc 805, 1148 adjusting, etc., claims for damages from aircraft; report, etc 805, 1148 maintenance of helium plant 805 limit of coast stations 806, 1148 use for airplane factory forbidden 806, 1148 for civilian employees, Navy Department 806, 1149 draftsmen, etc 806, 1149 created in Navy Department under the Secretary 140 matters pertaining to naval aeronautics assigned to 140 Chief of, to be appointed from officers on active list of Navy or Marine Corps 140 to qualify in one year as aircraft pilot or observer 140 to serve four years; rank pay, etc 140 detail of Assistant Chief; pay, duty, etc 140 chief clerk; transfer of personnel, records, etc., from other bureaus 140 moneys available for use of Bureau 140 details of officers and enlisted men for aviation duty as required by Secretary to meet requirements thereof 141 officers failing to qualify as pilots or observers in one year, not exceeding 30 per cent, may remain in Bureau 141 flying units, etc., to be commanded by flying officer 141 *Bureau of American Republics* (*see* Pan American Bureau). *Bureau of Animal Industry* (*see* Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Biological Survey* (*see* Biological Survey Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Chemistry* (*see* Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Construction and Repair, Navy,* appropriation for construction and repair of vessels 133, 797, 1141 equipment supplies 133, 797, 1141 naval brig “Niagara” 134 clerical, etc., services 134, 797, 1141 for additional employees, nontechnical 797 draftsmen, etc., payable from “Increase of the Navy” and “Construction and Repair” 797 for construction, increase of the Navy 139 for authorized submarines 139 for civilian employees, Navy Department 797, 1142 draftsmen, etc., payable from “Increase of the Navy” and “Construction and Repair” 797, 1142 deficiency appropriation for construction and repair 53, 343, 346, 451, 459, 464, 782, 1055, 1166, 1545 *Bureau of Crop Estimates* (*see* Crop Estimates Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Education* (*see* Education Bureau, Interior Department). *Bureau of Efficiency* (*see* Efficiency Bureau). *Bureau of Engineering, Navy,* appropriation for machinery, repairs, etc 134, 796, 1140 coast signal service 134, 796, 1140 for equipment supplies 134, 796, 1140 radiotelegraphy 134, 796, 1140 clerical, etc., services 134, 796, 1140 for engineering experiment station 134, 796, 1141 for machinery, increase of the Navy 139 for civilian employees, Navy Department 796, 1141 for additional services, nontechnical 797 draftsmen, etc., payable from “Increase of the Navy” and “Engineering” 797, 1141 deficiency appropriation for engineering repairs, etc 197, 451, 459, 464, 1055 *Bureau of Engraving and Printing* (*see* Engraving and Printing Bureau). *Bureau of Entomology* (*see* Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *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 International Arbitration* (*see* Interparliamentary Union for Promoting International Arbitration). *Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice* (*see* Investigation Bureau, Department of Justice). *Bureau of Labor Statistics* (*see* Labor Statistics Bureau, Department of Labor). *Bureau of Lighthouses* (*see* Lighthouses Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of Markets* (*see* Markets Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy,* appropriation for surgeons’ necessaries 130, 802, 1145 clerical services 130, 802, 1145 for contingent 130, 802, 1146xxxvii appropriation for contingent; motor vehicles, ambulances, etc 130, 802, 1146 care of insane on Pacific Coast 131, 803, 1146 dental outfits, etc 131, 803, 1146 for transporting remains, etc 803, 1146 for care, etc., of hospital patients 131, 803, 1146 for civilian employees, Navy Department 803, 1146 for temporary force; pay restriction 803 deficiency appropriation for contingent 197, 459, 463, 782, 1055 for care of hospital patients 342, 459, 782 for surgeons’ necessaries 346, 1055, 1165 for transporting remains 346, 459, 463, 1055 additional naval and civilian personnel allowed to treat Veterans’ Bureau patients in naval hospitals 800 *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 124, 790, 1135 dependents of enlisted men 1135 naval service records during World War to be furnished to States, etc 124 for services of employees preparing statements thereof, etc., in the Department 124 for recreation for enlisted men 124, 790, 1136 for contingent 125, 790, 1136 for gunnery and engineering exercises 125, 790, 1136 for equipment, instruments, supplies, etc 125, 791, 1136 for ocean and lake surveys 125, 791, 1137 for training stations, California 125, 791, 1137 Rhode Island 125, 791, 1137 Great Lakes 126, 792, 1137 Hampton Roads 126, 792, 1137 clerical, etc., services 1137 for Naval Reserve Force and Naval Militia 127, 792, 1137 for receiving barracks 127 for Naval War College 127, 793, 1138 for Naval Home 127, 793, 1138 for civilian employees, Navy Department 794, 1139 for temporary employees; pay restriction 794, 1139 deficiency appropriation for transportation 52, 56, 107, 342, 346, 450, 459, 463, 781, 785, 1056, 1165, 1545 for gunnery exercises 52, 342 for outfits on first enlistment 52, 56, 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 782, 1055, 1165 for instruments and supplies 52, 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 782, 1055 for Naval War College 52, 342, 346, 782 for Naval Reserve Force 197 for receiving barracks 450 for contingent 459, 463, 782 for Naval Militia, arming and equipping 782 for recruiting 782 for outfits for landsmen 1165 for training stations, Great Lakes 1545 *Bureau of Ordnance, Navy,* appropriation for ordnance and ordnance stores 127, 798, 1142 antiaircraft guns, etc., for ship “Maryland” 1142 chemical, etc., services 128, 798, 1142 for smokeless powder 128, 798, 1142 transfer from fund “sales of ordnance material” for purchase of torpedoes, etc 1142 balance of fund, etc., covered in as “Miscellaneous receipts” 1142 for experimental work, projectiles, etc 128, 798, 1142 for contingent 128, 798, 1143 for civilian employees, Navy Department 798, 1143 for additional employees, nontechnical 798 draftsmen, etc., payable from “Increase of the Navy” and “Ordnance and Ordnance Stores” 798, 1143 use of appropriations for constructing buildings, etc., restricted 128 additions to shore station facilities to be specifically authorized 128 existing contracts, and work in progress, not interfered with 128 moneys for ordnance, stores, etc., to be used only for purposes for which appropriated 128 allocation of armor, etc., to ships according to requirements of service, not prevented 128 for armor and armament, increase of the Navy 139 deficiency appropriation for ordnance and ordnance stores 342, 346, 459, 463, 782, 785, 1055, 1165 for ammunition 342, 459, 782 for new batteries for ships 342 for reserve ordnance supplies 342, 346, 459, 463, 782, 1165 for Naval Gun Factory 346, 459, 463, 782 for experiments 1165 *Bureau of Pensions* (*see* Pension Office). *Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration, International* (*see* International Bureau, Permanent Court of Arbitration). *Bureau of Plant Industry* (*see* Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Public Roads* (*see* Public Roads Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Soils* (*see* Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Standards* (*see* Standards Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of Steam Engineering, Navy,* deficiency appropriation for engineering 53, 56, 343, 346, 459, 464, 782, 785, 1055, 1166 *Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy,* appropriation for pay of the Navy 131, 799, 1143 credit to midshipmen on account of clothing and equipment issues 131 for rental allowance 799, 1143 for subsistence allowance 799, 1143 allotments 799, 1143 to constitute one fund 799, 1143 reduction of enlisted strength to 86,000 799 Fleet Naval Reserve transfers 799 for provisions; commutation of rations, etc 132, 801, 1144xxxviii appropriation for maintenance 132, 801, 1144 equipment supplies 132, 801, 1144 food inspection 132, 801, 1145 chemical, clerical, etc., services 133, 801, 1145 value of outfits on first enlistment, etc., uniform gratuity, Naval Reserve Force, etc., charged to clothing and small stores fund 133, 801, 1145 for freight 133, 801, 1145 for fuel and transportation 133, 801, 1145 for mining, etc., coal in Alaska 133 for civilian employees, Navy Department 802, 1145 for additional force; pay restriction 802 deficiency appropriation for freight 43, 53, 56, 197, 343, 346, 450, 459, 463, 782, 785, 1055, 1166 for fuel and transportation 43, 56, 197, 343, 346, 450, 459, 463, 782, 1055, 1166 for refund to James W.
Elwell and Company 44 for International Mercantile Company, reimbursement 44 for pay of the Navy 52, 56, 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 782, 785, 1055, 1165 for provisions 53, 56, 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 782, 785, 1055, 1165 for maintenance 56, 342, 346, 459, 463, 782, 785, 1055, 1166 for clothing and small stores fund 451 limitation for chemical, etc., services, 1921, increased 43 *Bureau of the Budget, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Director, Assistant, and other expenses 373, 1094 creation of 22 Director and Assistant Director; appointment and salaries 22 duties of Assistant Director 22 preparation of the Budget, etc., for the President by 22 estimates of departments, etc., to be assembled, revised, etc., for 22 employees and expenses of, under control of the Director 22 pay restrictions; application of civil service laws 22 transfers from departments, etc., of, permitted during fiscal years 1921, 1922 22 additional pay of $240 a year allowed, 1921, 1922 22 study of work of departments, etc., to be made by, to secure greater economy and efficiency in the public service 22 to determine changes in existing methods of business, etc 22 appropriations therefor 22 assignment of activities to particular services, or regrouping of services 22 report of, to the President; transmittal to Congress by, with recommendations, etc 22 codification of laws relating to statements of receipts and expenditures, and estimates of appropriations to be prepared by, for the President 22 transmittal to Congress with his recommendations as to changes therein 22 compiling of estimates transferred to, from Bookkeeping and Warrants Division 22 information, etc., to be furnished by, to committees of Congress on request 23 departments, etc., to furnish information to 23 examination of records, etc., of, by Bureau officials 23 budget officer to be designated by heads of departments, etc., to prepare estimates therefor 23 supplemental and deficiency estimates 23 estimates of departments, etc., to be revised by head thereof 23 time for submission to Bureau 23 preparation in case of failure 23 form, etc., to be prescribed 23 appropriation for expenses 23 restriction on double pay to retired officers of Army, etc., not applicable to Director or Assistant Director 373 estimates for printing and binding for departments, etc., to be incorporated in a single item by 436 Director of, or an alternate to serve on Personnel Classification Board 1489 estimates for civilian positions submitted from, to conform to Classification Act provisions 1499 *Bureau of the Census* (*see* Census Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of the Mint* (*see* Mints and Assay Offices). *Bureau of War Risk Insurance* (*see* Veterans’ Bureau). *Bureau of Weights and Measures, International* (*see* International Bureau of Weights and Measures). *Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy,* appropriation for maintenance 128, 803, 1147 clerical, etc., services 129, 803, 1147 limit on expenditures for motor passenger vehicles; allowance to Marine Corps outside of continental limits 129, 804, 1147 motor vehicle operators for other bureaus continued 129, 804, 1147 for contingent 129, 804, 1147 for civilian employees, Navy Department 804, 1147 for additional force; nontechnical services 804 draftsmen, etc 804, 1147 for public works at designated yards and stations 129, 804, 1147 for New York, N.
Y 129, 804 water front improvements, suspended until July 1, 1922 129 water front improvements rescinded 1147 for Philadelphia, Pa., dry dock 129, 804 for Washington, D. C 1147 for Norfolk, Va 129, 804, 1147 for Charleston, S. C 129, 804, 1148 for Key West, Fla 129 for Guantanamo, Cuba 129 for Mare Island, Calif 129, 804, 1148 for Puget Sound, Wash 129, 804, 1148 for Hampton Roads, Va., operating base 804, 1148 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 130, 805, 1148 for Guam 1148 for Cavite, P. I 1148 for Puget Sound, Wash., ammunition depot 130, 805, 1148 for Mare Island, Calif., ammunition depot 130, 805xxxix appropriation for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, ammunition depot 130, 805, 1146 for Iona Island, N.
Y., ammunition depot 805 for Lake Denmark, N J., ammunition depot 805, 1148 for Fort Lafayette, N. Y., ammunition depot 805 for Charleston, S. C., ammunition depot 805 for fuel depots 130 for Hampton Roads, Va., operating base 130 for San Diego, Calif., Marine Barracks 130, 805, 1148 for San Diego, Calif., naval base 130 for San Diego, Calif., naval hospital 130, 805 for Coco Solo, Canal Zone, submarine base 130 for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, submarine base 130, 805, 1148 for San Diego, Calif., training station 130 deficiency appropriation for Norfolk, Va., dry dock, claims of George Leary Construction Company, and Giant Portland Cement Company 43 for maintenance 52, 342, 346, 459, 463, 782, 1165 for emergency expenses 1165 amounts for public works under, exclusive of repairs and preservation, available until expended 139 amount for technical services in Department, 1921, increased 43 *Burgundy Pitch,* on free list 925 *Burke, Edmund,* statue of, may be erected on public grounds in Washington, D.
C 499 *Burke, John,* deficiency appropriation for purchase of bonds, etc., for relief of former Treasurer 777 *Burroughs, Sherman E., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1528 *Burrstones,* duty on, manufactured 874 *Burtons Ferry, S. C.,* bridge authorized across Savannah River at 322 *Business Leagues,* exempt from income tax 253 *Butte, Mont.,* part of Deerlodge National Forest, segregated for use as municipal park by 501 *Butter,* appropriation for inspecting manufacture of renovated, etc 512, 1297 for investigating and certifying condition of interstate shipments of 532, 1313 duty on 892 substitutes 892 standard of, declared, for purposes of pure food Act 1500 temporary duty on, and substitutes 10 *Button Forms,* duty on 913 *Buttons,* duty on, agate 914 collar and cuff, bone, etc 914 collar, cuff, and dress, jewelry 917 parts of 914 pearl or shell 914 vegetable ivory 913 *Butyraldehyde,* duty on 859 **C.** *Cabarets,* internal revenue tax on admissions to 290 *Cabbage,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 524, 1308 *Cabbage Seed,* duty on 895 *Cabinet Woods,* duty on, logs, sawed boards, etc 889 *Cable Cars, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 657, 1253 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 199 *Cable Service,* revenue tax on messages by, in United States 284 *Cables,* appropriation for studying internal strains, etc., of 1119 duty on, hemp, sunn, or other bast fibers 902 *Cables, Submarine* (*see also* Submarine Cables), provisions relating to landing and operation of, in the United States 8 *Cacao,* duty on, butter 896 on free list, beans 926 *Cacti, etc.,* appropriation for investigation of utilization of 516, 1301 *Cadets, Military Academy,* option to, in June, 1920, to continue course one year 397 to graduate with class otherwise 397 may reexercise, prior to graduation 397 *Cadmium,* duty on 886 *Caffeine,* duty on 860 compounds of 860 *Cakes,* duty on 893 *Calaveras River, Calif.,* survey of, for control of floods 171 *Calcasieu River, La.,* improvement of, authorized 1039 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of waterway Lake Charles to Sabine River, through 1045 *Calcium,* duty on, tartrate, crude 859 on free list, acetate, crude 925 cyanamid or lime nitrogen 925 chloride of, crude 925 nitrate 925 *Calcium Carbide,* duty on 860 *Calcium Sulphate,* duty on, precipitated 867 *Calendars,* duty on, lithographically printed 910 *California,* appropriation for naval training station 125, 791, 1137 for surveyor general, clerks, etc 556, 1178 for support, etc., of Indians in 567, 1188 for support, etc., of Indians at specified agencies, from tribal funds 567, 1188 for lands for homeless Indians in 567, 1188 deficiency appropriation for preventing loss of timber from insect infestations thereof within public lands in 331, 1156 cooperation of State or adjacent owners required 331 for support, etc., of Indians in 464, 553xl consent given to negotiations for apportioning waters of Colorado River, etc., between, and designated States 172 agreement subject to approval of legislature and Congress 172 national monument in Riverside County, to be set apart 832 Shasta, National Forest area extended 1244 suit by, to determine title to lands in Siskiyou County may be brought in Supreme Court 1438 *California Debris Commission,* appropriation for expenses 759, 1420 authorized to pay Sacramento, for weir on Sacramento River 829 *California Northern Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 838 filling vacancy in, restricted 838 *California Southern Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 838 filling vacancy in, restricted 838 *California State Prison,* deficiency appropriation for meals to United States prisoners 449 *Calomel,* duty on 860 *Caloosahatchee River, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Calumet Harbor and Fiver, Ill., and Ind.,* projects for improving, combined 1042 *Calumet Harbor, Ill.,* appropriation for improving aids to navigation, etc 480 *Calvert Street Bridge, D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for repairs and improvements 439 contribution by street railway 439 *Cambridge, Mass.,* drawless bridges authorized across Charles River from Boston to 210, 1264 *Cambridge, Md.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1044 *Camden, Ark.,* land office at, continued 766 consolidation of offices of register and receiver authorized 767 *Camden, N J.,* appropriation for post office, etc., building 1105 *Camel’s Hair* (*see* Wool). *Cameos,* duty on, cut but not set 917 *Cameras,* duty on, photographic, and parts, not specially provided for 920 excise tax on, and lenses for, sold by producer, etc 292 *Camp Alfred Vail, N J.,* appropriation for office of Chief Signal Officer; school 72, 735, 1375 *Camp and Garrison Equipage, Army,* appropriation for 81, 728, 1389 deficiency appropriation for 196 *Camp Benning, Ga.,* appropriation for Infantry School at 69 unexpended balance, Quartermaster Corps, 1919, available during 1922, for acquiring land for Infantry School at 62 *Camp Bragg, N C.,* appropriation for Field Artillery School 70, 747 for Field Artillery instruction 70, 747, 1408 deficiency appropriation for completing acquisition of site 778 *Camp Custer, Mich.,* deficiency appropriation for completing acquisition of land at 339 *Camp Devens, Mass.,* deficiency appropriation for completing acquisition of land at 339 *Camp Dix, N J.,* deficiency appropriation for completing acquisition of land at 339 *Camp Eustis, Va.,* direction for sale or, repealed 202 *Camp Grant, Ill.,* deficiency appropriation for completing acquisition of land at 339 for completing acquisition of real estate, rentals, etc., 1923, from unexpended balances, 1920 777 condemnation proceedings for additional lands, etc., to be dismissed 419 payment for property taken, etc 420 *Camp Jackson, S.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for completing acquisition of land at 339 *Camp Knox, Ky.,* appropriation for Field Artillery School 70, 747, 1451 for Field Artillery instruction 70, 747, 1451 right of way through, granted Chicago, Saint Louis and New Orleans Railroad Company 399 lands to be received from the Company in exchange 400 sale of surplus areas, authorized 1451 *Camp Lee, Va.,* deficiency appropriation for completing acquisition of land at 339 *Camp Lewis, Wash.,* appropriation for general construction 732 *Camp Perry, Ohio,* balances of appropriations covered in; for international rifle competition 755 *Camp Sherman, Ohio,* use authorized of, as training center for vocational rehabilitation of discharged disabled soldiers, etc 650, 1244 *Campbell, James I.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1155 *Camphor,* duty on, crude, natural 865 refined or synthetic 865 on free list, oil 929 *Camphor Scale,* appropriation for investigations of 524 *Camps of Instruction, National Guard,* appropriation for expenses 92, 749, 1410 *Camps of Instruction, Naval Reserve Force* (*see* Instruction Camps, etc., Naval Reserve Force). *Canada,* appropriation for surveying and marking boundary line between Alaska and 605, 1074 for marking boundary line between United States and 605, 1074xli deficiency appropriation for marking boundary line between Alaska and Canada, and United States and 343, 460, 783 commission authorized to negotiate with Dominion of, as to cancellation of export restrictions of pulp wood and paper therefrom 169 consent of, to be obtained for constructing bridge across Niagara River from Buffalo, N.
Y 353 at Niagara Falls, N. Y 821 Tonawanda, N. Y 1323 residence of five years in, required for exception from yearly limit of admission of aliens 540 steamer passenger tickets to, exempt from stamp tax 305 *Canadian Boundary Waters Commission,* appropriation for assistant solicitor to represent United States before 599, 1068 for expenses of 607, 1076 *Canadian Pacific Steamship Company,* appropriation for refund of fine to 1128 *Canadian Reciprocity Act, 1911,* repealed by Tariff Act of 1922 947 *Canal Zone* (*see also* Panama Canal), appropriation for hospital care of Army garrisons in 87, 739, 1399 for relief and protection of American seamen in 603, 1072 for seacoast defenses, etc 742, 1402 deficiency appropriation for seacoast batteries 1168 additional pay of $240 a year not applicable to employees of Panama Canal on 713, 1558 control over, by Governor of Panama Canal 1004 district court established in 1005 jurisdiction in offenses on the high seas 1005 amendments to Penal Code 1006 prize fighting, etc., prohibition 1006 divorce procedure 1008 *Canandaigua, N.
Y.,* terms of court at 813 *Cananga,* on free list, oil 929 *Canary Seed,* duty on 895 *Canceling Machines, Postal Service,* appropriation for rental, purchase, etc., of 659, 1254 allowance for traveling mechanicians 659, 1254 deficiency appropriation for 42, 55, 462 *Canceling Stamps, Postal Service, Special,* authorized of “Birmingham Semicentennial, etc.,” for Birmingham, Ala., post office 186 “International Aero Congress, etc.,” for Omaha, Nebr., post office 207 “Pageant of Progress Exposition, etc.,” for Chicago, Ill., post office 3 authorized of “Fiftieth Anniversary, Hutchinson, etc.,” for post office, Hutchinson, Kans 421 “Fiftieth Anniversary, Pasadena, etc.,” for post office, Pasadena, Calif 421 “Semicentennial, University of Arkansas, etc.,” for post office, Fayetteville, Ark 421 authorized of “Virginia Historical Pageant, etc.,” for post office, Richmond, Va 421 “Visit Phoenix Arizona, etc.,” for post office, Phoenix, Ariz 421 authorized of “Chicago Boys’ Week, May 19–25, 1922,” for Chicago, Ill., post office 502 “Don’t Miss 300th Anniversary Celebration, Gloucester, Mass., August, 1923,” for Gloucester, Mass., post office 502 “Indiana Health Exposition, May 19–27, 1922, Indianapolis, Indiana,” for Indianapolis, Ind., post office 502 “International Live Stock Exposition, Chicago, December 2d to 9th, 1922,” for Chicago, Ill., post office 502 “Old Home Week, 150 Birthday, July 1–2–3–4, 1922,” for Sunbury, Pa., post office 502 “Pageant of Progress Exposition, Chicago, July 29 to August 14, 1922,” for Chicago, Ill., post office 502 “See Rainier National Park via Tacoma, Season June–September 1922” for Tacoma, Wash., post office 502 “Three Hundredth Anniversary of the First Settlements in New Hampshire, 1623–1923,” for Portsmouth and Dover, N H., post offices 502 time limit of 422, 502 expenses to be paid by permittee 422, 502 revocation if Government uses special stamps for its own purposes 502 permission for, in first and second class offices, authorized 539 conditions; duration limited 539 all expenses to be paid by permittees 539 revocation reserved 540 *Candy,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 292 *Cane Sugar Districts,* appropraition for cooperative experiments, etc., in live stock production in 535, 1317 *Canes, Walking,* on free list, sticks, rough, cut in lengths for 933 *Canneries,* excise tax on products of, using prohibited child labor 306 bona fide boys’ or girls’ canning clubs exempt 306 *Canoe Creek, Henderson County, Ky.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, for Ohio River harbor of refuge 1045 *Canoes, Pleasure,* excise tax on sales of, by builder, etc 292 *Canon City, Colo.,* granted public lands for park purposes 1427 *Canton, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for asylum for insane Indians 577, 1198 deficiency appropriation for asylum for insane Indians 58, 782 *Cape Fear River,* improvement of, below Wilmington, N C., authorized 1039 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, above Wilmington, N C., for lock and dam below Fayetteville 1044xlii preliminary examination, etc., of, below Wilmington, N C 1044 Wilmington to Ne vassa 1044 *Cape May, N J.,* deficiency appropriation for property taken for naval air station site at 775 *Cape Spartel and Tangier Light, Morocco,* appropriation for annual contribution to 604, 1073 deficiency appropriation for contribution 1161 *Cape Town, Africa,* appropriation for foreign hospital at 608, 1077 *Cape Vincent, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1046 *Capital Stock, Certificates of,* stamp tax on, original issues 304 transfers, assignments, etc 304 *Capitan Grande Agency, Calif.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 567 *Capitol,* appropriation for Senate kitchens and restaurants 425, 1268 for protection of buildings and grounds 429, 1272 for Architect of, etc 430, 1272 for elevator conductors 430, 1273 for repairs, etc., of building, etc 430, 1273 for cleaning works of art, etc 430, 1273 for restoring decorations, corridors of Senate Wing 430, 273 for care, etc., of grounds 430, 1273 for trees, etc., grounds of 430, 1273 for repairs, etc., Maltby Building, stables, etc 430, 1273 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 44, 56, 1529 for care, etc., of grounds 44 for repairs, etc., House restaurant 328 snow, etc., removal provisions not applicable to, and grounds 845 *Capitol Building and Grounds, Superintendent of* (*see* Architect of the Capitol). *Capitol Police,* appropriation for captain, lieutenants, privates, etc 429, 1272 for contingent expenses 429, 1272 for uniforms for 429, 1272 for additional force; appointment, etc 429, 1272 deficiency appropriation for House of Representatives, salaries 783 salaries for August, 1921, to be paid August 24 180 for November, 1921, to be paid November 23 325 for December, 1921, to be paid December 20 350 for September, 1922, to be paid September 23 1059 for December, 1922, to be paid December 20 1064 *Capitol Power Plant,* appropriation for maintenance, personal services, etc 430, 1273 for operating supplies 431, 1273 authority for direct purchases 1274 reimbursement from Government agencies for heat, light and power furnished 1274 for constructing service mains, etc., to Botanic Garden from 431 for reimbursing, for heat, light, and power, to Washington post office building 1250 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 49, 53, 782, 1553 for service connections, to provide heat, power, etc., to Government Printing Office, etc., 1923 767 for reimbursing, for heating, etc., Washington, D.
C., post office and Government Printing Office, 1923 768 for constructing service mains etc., to Botanic Garden, from 1529 reimbursement for current supplied by, to be credited to appropriations therefor 431 *Caps,* duty on, fur 917 *Capsicum,* duty on 896 *Capsules, etc.,* duty on medicinal, etc., substances in 860 *Caraway,* duty on, seeds 896 on free list, oil 929 *Carbon,* on free list, animal, fertilizer 925 *Carbon Paper,* duty on 909 *Carbon Tetrachloride,* duty on 860 *Carbonated Beverages,* internal revenue tax on, sold by producer, etc 285 *Carbonic Add Gas,* internal revenue tax on, sold by producer, etc., to manufacturer of carbonated beverages 286 to soda fountain, etc., proprietors 286 to soft drink producers, etc 286 *Carbons,* duty on, for electric arc light 871 *Carboys,* duty on, glass 871 on free list, American, returned from abroad empty or filled with foreign products 924 *Card Clothing,* duty on, iron or steel 880 *Card Laps, Cotton,* duty on 898 *Cardamom Seeds,* duty on 896 *Cardboard,* duty on, embossed, stamped, etc., into designs or shapes 912 ornamented or decorated 912 plain 909 *Cardcases,* duty on, jewelry 917 leather 918 *Carden, George A.,* deficiency appropriation for settling war contract claim of 339 *Cards,* duty on, greeting, social and gift 912 lithographically printed 910 *Carey Act,* patent authorized to Colorado of lands in segregation No 11 under 1063 *Caribbean Sea,* appropriation for Weather Service expenses in the, and adjacent coasts 509, 1294 *Carlsbad Irrigation Project, N Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 585, 1207xliii *Carnegie Corporation,* acception authorized of gift from, for erecting branch library building in southeastern section, Washington, D.
C 60 for Mount Pleasant branch library building 1333 *Carnegie Library, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 675, 1332 *Carpets and Ruys,* duty on, Aubusson 906 Axminister, etc 906 chenille 906 not specially provided for 906 Brussels 906 ingrain 906 oriental weaves 906 Savonnerie 906 screens, hassocks, etc., woolen 906 tapestry 906 velvet 906 Wilton 906 *Carpets, Rugs, etc.,* excise tax on, sold above specified price by manufacturer, etc 293 *Carroll, Daisy Crawford,* appropriation for paying, widow of B.
Harvey Carroll 604 *Carroll, Jennie (widow),* appropriation for monthly payments to 76, 725, 1416 *Carrot Seed,* duty on 895 *Carson City, Nev.,* appropriation for mint at 381, 1103 for Indian school at 571, 1192 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 45, 347 *Carson Indian Hospital, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 561, 1182 *Cartridges,* duty on, cartridge shells, etc 915 *Carts,* on free list, farm 922 *Carville, La.,* deficiency appropriation for National Leper Home, addition 1550 additional buildings authorized for National Leper Home, at 1264 *Caryville, Fla.,* time extended for bridging Choctawhatchee River, near 220 *Casein,* duty on 860 compounds, finished articles 864 not finished, etc 864 glue 865 *Cash Registers,* duty on, and parts 886 *Cash Rewards, etc.,* payable only for improvements in economies, etc., Army 94, 755, 1416 in economies, etc., Navy 134, 811, 1154 *Cashmere Goat Hair* (*see* Wool). *Casks, etc.,* duty on, empty 889 on free list, American, returned from abroad empty or filled with foreign products 924 *Cass County, N Dak.,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North, by, etc., between Fargo, N Dak., and Moorhead, Minn 351 *Cass County, Tex.,* bridge authorized by Bowie County and, across Sulphur River, Paces Ferry 1484 near Pettis Bridge on State Highway 204 *Cass Lake, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River between Bemidji and 501 offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 557 *Cassava,* on free list 931 *Cassia,* duty on, buds, vera, etc 896 on free list, oil 929 *Cassiterite,* on free list; duty on, when native product 1, 500 tons a year 932 *Cast Iron,* duty on, andirons 879 castings 879 hollow ware, coated, etc 879 pipe 879 plates 879 sadirons, etc 879 stove plates 879 vessels 879 *Castings,* duty on, cast iron, chiseled, etc 879 steel 875 *Castor Beans,* duty on 895 *Castor Oil,* duty on 865 sulphonated 865 *Castoreum,* duty on 866 *Casualty Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 701, 1359 deficiency appropriation for care of indigent patients 442 *Catalogue of Scientific Literature, International,* appropriation for preparation, etc., of 643, 1235 *Catalogue of Title Entries, Copyright Office,* appropriation for publication of 434, 1277 *Cates, Mrs. T. E. S.,* deficiency appropriation for 43 *Catgut, etc.,* duty on, and manufactures of 919 *Caton, Joseph C.,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment to assignee of 443 *Cattle* (*see also* Animal Industry Bureau and Animals), appropriation for inspection and quarantine work 511, 1296 for eradicating scabies 511, 1296 for inspection of southern; transportation of 511, 1296 for enforcing humane treatment of export 511, 1296 for executing twenty-eight hour law 511, 1296 for quarantine stations 511, 1296 for suppressing contagious diseases 511, 1296 for investigating tuberculosis of animals; control, etc 511, 1296 for tuberculin, testing, etc., of 511, 1296 payment for destroyed, etc.;
State, etc., cooperation 511, 1296 for eradicating southern cattle ticks; restriction 512, 1297 for cooperative experiments in raising, in cane sugar and cotton districts 535, 1317 deficiency appropriation for, slaughtered in eradication of tuberculosis 330 ownership restriction 330 limited hereafter to herds in designated areas 330xliv duty on 891 on free list, hides, raw, etc 928 hair of, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 928 imported for breeding purposes 10, 923 straying, etc., across boundary line, etc., admitted free; regulations 923 before March 1, 1923, if brought back within 12 months 1562 temporary duty on 10 *Cattle, Diseases of,* appropriation for printing, etc., of publication entitled 1316 *Cattle, Neat,* importation of, and hides, prohibited 937 suspension as to country not affected by contagious disease 937 notification of, by Secretary of Treasury on determination of Secretary of Agriculture 937 punishment for violations 937 *Cattle Ticks, Southern,* appropriation for eradicating, etc 512, 1297 restriction on use of materials, etc 512, 1297 demonstrations at fairs, etc 512, 1297 *Cauliflower Seed,* duty on 895 *Caustic Potash,* duty on 867 *Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 69, 747, 1408 *Caviar,* duty on 892 *Cavite, P.
I.,* appropriation for naval station, public works 1148 *Cayenne Pepper,* duty on 896 *Cedar,* duty on, logs, sawed boards, etc 889 on free list, telegraph, etc., poles 933 *Cedar Bayou, Tex.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1045 *Cedar Rapids, Iowa,* terms of court at 1483 *Celery Seed,* duty on 895 *Celestite,* on free list 931 *Cellulose,* duty on, liquid solutions of 863 vulcanized or hard fiber 864 *Cellulose Esters,* duty on, liquid compounds of 863 *Cement,* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 476, 1117 deficiency appropriation for investigating structural materials of, 1922 48 *Cement, etc.,* duty on, gypsum 869 hydraulic, not specially provided for 869 on free list, Roman, Portland, and other hydraulic 926 dutiable from country taxing American product 926 *Cemeterial Division, Quartermaster General’s, Office,* allotment from “Disposition of remains of officers, etc.,” for expenses compiling data, etc., in 734, 1395 *Cemeteries in Europe for American Military Dead,* appropriation for segregating bodies, etc., in 1418 expenditures authorized for, from appropriation for disposition of remains of officers, etc., 1922 490 localities designated 490 rights in perpetuity for burial places accepted if title can not be secured 1162 *Cemetery Companies, etc., Mutual,* exempt from income tax 253 *Censorship of Foreign Mails,* deficiency appropriation for 55 *Census Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Director, chief statistician, experts, clerks, etc 473, 1114 for collecting statistics: cotton; tobacco 473, 1114 for temporary employees 473, 1114 for collecting vital statistics, etc 473, 1114 for tobacco statistics, special agents, etc 473, 1114 pay restriction 474 for tabulating machines, expenses 474, 1114 for printing and binding for 472, 1111 deficiency appropriation for expenses, Thirteenth Census 54 for collecting statistics 464 for binding 1052 for printing and binding 1536 transfer from appropriation for, 1922, to Bureau of Standards, for specified investigations, etc 47 *Census, Thirteenth,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of 54 *Center Market, D.
C.* (*see also*, Washington Market Company, D. C.), appropriation for operation and management of, under Secretary of Agriculture 538, 1319 payment of storage damages claims 1320 deficiency appropriation for expenses of operation, etc., under Secretary of Agriculture 331 *Centerpieces, Table and Bureau,* duty on, cotton cloth 900 *Central America,* residence of five years in countries of, required for exception from yearly limit of admission of aliens 540 *Central and South America,* appropriations for expenses promoting commerce with 473, 1112 two trade commissioners may be assigned to duty in the Department 473, 1113 *Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 701, 1359 deficiency appropriation for care of indigent patients 442 *Central Ferry, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Snake River at or near 354 *Central Pacific Railway Company,* deficiency appropriation for paying costs in suit of 193 *Central Powers of Europe, War with,* appropriation for preparing, etc., naval records of 789, 1135 *Century, Fla.,* bridge authorized across Escambia River at 353xlv *Ceramic Colors, etc.,* duty on 873 *Cereal Beverages,* internal revenue tax on, containing less than half of one per cent of alcohol, sold by producer, etc 285 *Cereal Plants,* appropriation for investigations of insects affecting 524, 1308 *Cereals,* appropriation for improving methods of production, etc 515, 1300 for investigation and control of, diseases, etc.; destroying rust spores, vegetation, etc 515, 1300 for eradicating soil and seed infecting diseases, flag smut of wheat, etc 515, 1300 duty on, breakfast foods 893 feeds of by-products of 893 *Cerite or Cerium Ore,* on free list 926 *Cerium,* duty on, nitrate, fluorids, etc 868 *Certificates of Indebtedness, United States,* accepted for internal revenue taxes, except stamp 316 *Certificates of Stock and of Indebtedness,* designated, subject to stamp tax 301 *Certified Public Accountants, D.
C* (*see also* Board of Accountancy, D. C.), provisions for admitting, to practice 1261 *Chains,* duty on, anchor or stud link 879 iron or steel, not specially provided for 879 jewelry 917 sprocket and machine 879 *Chair Cane,* duty on, rattan or reed 889 *Chalk,* duty on 860 cubes, blocks, etc 860 ground in oil 860 manufactures of, not specially provided for 860 on free list, crude 926 *Chalmette, La., Plains of,* investigation, etc., directed, of feasibility of establishing a military park on, the site of the Battle of New Orleans in 1815 221 *Chamberlain, S.
Dak.,* time extended for bridging Missouri River at 351 *Chambers of Commerce,* exempt from income tax 253 *Chamois Skins,* duty on 918 *Champagne,* duty on 897 *Chandler, Okla.,* granted military target range in Lincoln County, for public park 1255 rights for Government and militia uses, retained 1256 *Chang Tsu Tsao, Chinese Citizen,* deficiency appropriation for indemnity to family of 1162 *Changes in Tariff Classifications and Rates,* President to proclaim, as will equalize differences in costs of production of foreign and similar American articles if he finds by investigation that present rates do not 941 in effect in 30 days 942 variations in rates limited 942 President to proclaim findings, if differences not equalized by such changes 942 articles affected to be described 942 American selling price valuation to be basis thereafter on articles specified 942 determination of rates; decrease limited, no increase to be imposed 942 effective in 15 days 942 based on other valuations, if no similar competitive American article 942 differences in costs of production, considerations to be used in determining 942 investigation by Tariff Commission 943 no proclamation to issue before 943 rates may be modified, etc., if differences in costs of production change 943 transfers between dutiable and free lists, and form of duty forbidden 943 specified ad valorem duties not to be exceeded 943 coal tar products considered competitive to American articles if accomplishing substantially similar results 943 regulations to be prescribed by the President to execute provisions 943 by Secretary of the Treasury for entry, etc., under American selling price valuation 943 *Channels,* duty on, brass 886 iron or steel 877 car truck 877 *Chaplain,* appropriation for, House of Representatives 425, 1268 for Henry N Couden, emeritus, of House of Representatives 425 for Senate 422, 1265 *Chaplains, Army,* authorized number of, after January 1, 1923 722 *Chapman Field, Fla.,* sale of abandoned military reservation authorized 1452 Charcoal on free list, wood 932 *Charges d’Affaires ad interim,* appropriation for salaries 601, 1069 deficiency appropriation for salaries 452, 783, 1055 *Charitable, etc., Organizations,* vessels of, used without profit, exempt from special excise tax 298 *Charities and Corrections, D.
C.,* appropriation for Board of Charities 699, 1356 for support of jail prisoners 699, 1356 for workhouse and reformatory 699, 1356 for reformatory 700, 1357 for National Training School for Boys 700, 1357 for National Training School for Girls 700, 1358 new site to be acquired in the District, Maryland, or Virginia 1358 for medical charities 700, 1358 for Columbia Hospital 701, 1359 for Tuberculosis Hospital 701, 1359 for Gallinger Municipal Hospital 701, 1359 for child-caring institutions 702, 1360 for Home for Aged and Infirm 703, 1362 for municipal lodging house 704, 1362 for Grand Army home 704, 1362 for Hope and Help Mission 704, 1362 for Southern Relief Society 704, 1362 for Library for the Blind, etc 704, 1363 for indigent insane 704, 1364xlvi appropriation for relief of the poor 705, 1364 for burial of indigent ex-service men 705, 1364 for transporting paupers 705, 1364 *Charles Mir County, S.
Dak.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River between Gregory County and 1442 *Charles River,* construction of drawless bridges authorized across, between Cambridge and Boston, Mass 219, 1264 height, piers, etc., subject to approval of Secretary of War 219, 1264 compensation to owners, etc., of abutting property for damages to be provided for 219 committee to assess, to be appointed 219 *Charleston Farms Corporation,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of South Carolina eastern district court to 51 *Charleston Insurance and Trust Company,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of South Carolina eastern district court to 51 *Charleston, S.
C.,* appropriation for navy yard, dredging 129, 804, 1140 for naval ammunition depot, public works 805 deficiency appropriation for Army base site 777 amount authorized for real estate, Army supply base at 418 customhouse wharf, transferred from Treasury to War Department 356 present uses continued 356 *Charleston, W. Va.,* terms of court at 398 *Charlie Bridge Company,* may bridge Red River, Clay County, Tex., and Cotton County, Okla 1439 *Charms,* duty on, china 870 earthenware 870 *Charts,* duty on, not specially provided for 912 on free list, for the United States or Library of Congress 925 hydrographic 925 printed more than 20 years 925 *Chatham County, Ga.,* and Jasper County, S.
C., may bridge Savannah River at Savannah, Ga 505 *Chattanooga, Tenn.,* Army tents, etc., loaned for United Confederate Veterans’ encampment at 203 terms of court at 1520 * Chautauquas,* exempt from special excise tax 296 *Cheboygan River, Mich.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1045 *Checkers,* duty on, ivory, bone, etc 914 *Checks, Drafts, etc., D. C.,* punishment for fraudulently issuing, without sufficient funds in bank for payment of 820 fraud inferred if holder not paid by maker within five days’ notice of refusal to pay 820 *Checks, Government,* destruction after six years by General Accounting Office of all paid, issued from specified sources 1231 *Checks, Uncertified,* accepted in payment of internal revenue taxes, except stamp; conditions 316 *Cheese,* duty on, and substitutes 892 temporary duty on, and substitutes 10 *Chefuncte River, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1045 *Chemical Analyses,* appropriation for standard materials for checking, etc 478, 1119 *Chemical and Physical Researches, Public Domain,* appropriation for; geological deposits of potash salts 587, 1208 *Chemical Compounds, etc.,* duty on, of precious metals 860 *Chemical Elements,* duty on, salts, etc., not specially provided for 859 Chemical Elements, Compounds, Salts, etc., duty on, containing alcohol 860 *Chemical Warfare Service, Army,* appropriation for gases, gas masks, etc 91, 745, 1406 for civilian employees 746, 1406 for organizing, etc., gas troops; current expenses, etc 92, 746, 1406 for civilian personnel Office of Chief of, War Department 746, 1406 *Chemical Warfare Service, Chief of, War Department,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Office of 746, 1406 *Chemicals,* duty on, medicinal, in capsules, pills, tablets, etc 860 *Chemicals, Oils, and Paints,* Schedule 1, Tariff of 1922 858 *Chemicals, Synthetic Organic,* entry, etc., of, forbidden, for three months 18 limited admission allowed, if no satisfactory substitute obtainable, etc 18 continued for six months 191 extended until otherwise provided by law 220 *Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Chemist, chief of bureau, clerks, etc 521, 1305 for laboratory helpers, etc 521, 1305 for general expenses 521, 1305 for biological food and drug investigations 522, 1305 for collaborating with other departments 522, 1305 for utilizing raw materials for colorants, etc.; cooperative experiments, etc 522, 1305 for table sirup, etc., investigations 522, 1306 for executing pure food law 522, 1306 for expenses, preventing importation of impure tea, etc 522, 1306 for grading, etc., naval stores 522, 1306 for insecticide and fungicide investigations 522, 1306 for improving dehydrating food materials 522, 1306xlvii appropriation for developing methods to prevent plant dust, etc., explosions 522, 1306 for utilizing wool scouring waste 522 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 54, 58, 198, 344, 347, 461, 464, 783, 1053, 1164, 1169, 1553 for enforcing pure food law 54 *Chenille,* duty on, silk 907 *Cherokee Agency, N C., Eastern,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 573, 1194 *Cherokee Indians, Okla.* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for common schools 596, 1197 *Cherokee, N C.,* appropriation for Indian school at 573, 1194 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 45, 57, 464 *Cherokee Orphan Training School, Tahlequah,* appropriation for support, etc., of 576, 1197 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 45, 57 *Cheroots,* duty on 891 *Cherries,* duty on 893 prepared or preserved 893 maraschino 893 temporary duty on, raw, preserved, etc 11 *Cherry Juice,* duty on 897 *Chessmen,* duty on, ivory, bone, etc 914 *Chestnut,* duty on, extract, nonalcoholic 864 *Chestnut Tree Bark Disease,* appropriation for investigating new methods of controlling, etc 514, 1299 *Chestnuts,* on free list 926 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian Hospital, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 561, 1182 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Mont., Northern,* appropriation for support, etc., of 571, 1192 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of 1165 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of, from tribal funds 574, 1195 *Cheyenne River Agency, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 576, 1198 *Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,* homestead entrymen, etc., in former, allowed extension of time if unable to pay money due 499 interest in advance to be paid 499 further extension allowed; limit 499 *“Chicago Boys’ Week, May 19–25, 1922,”* special canceling stamp of, authorized for Chicago, Ill., post office 502 *Chicago, Ill.,* appropriation for passport bureau 600, 1069 for Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery 757, 1418 acquiring by condemnation for street purposes, certain Army real estate by, authorized 1429 description of, modified 1429 emergency appropriation for passport bureau at, 1922 61 for Broadview Hospital recreation building, etc., 1922 62 balances of appropriation for exchange of Army cold-storage plant, covered in 755 may bridge Little Calumet River at Riverdale 1171 may condemn for street purposes designated Government-owned real estate 357 damaged property to be restored from sum awarded 357 acceptance of process, etc., directed 357 payment by City if award insufficient 357 special canceling stamp, authorized for post office at, of “Chicago Boys’ Week, May 19–25, 1922” 502 “International Live Stock Exposition, Chicago, December 2 to 9, 1922,” 502 “Pageant of Progress Exposition, Chicago, etc., 1921” 3 “Pageant of Progress Exposition, Chicago, etc., 1922” 502 *Chicago, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway Company,* may bridge Grand Calumet River, Lake County, Ind 1031 *Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway Company,* time extended for bridging Missouri River, Chamberlain, S.
Dak., by 351 *Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad,* granted right of way over Fort Sheridan Military Reservation, Ill 622 conditioned on constructing public highway 623 maintenance by city of Lake Forest 623 *Chicago River, Ill.,* part of west arm of south fork of South Branch of, released from river and harbor restrictions 1323 abandonment of United States rights over 1324 West Branch of South Fork of, declared a nonnavigable stream 1171 *Chicago, Saint Louis and New Orleans Railroad Company,* granted right of way through Camp Knox, Ky 399 lands to be conveyed in exchange 400 *Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park,* appropriation for continuing establishment 760, 1421 memorials authorized by Spanish War Veterans who were encamped in 1421 deficiency appropriation for boulevard on Missionary Ridge 39 *Chickasaw Indians, Okla,* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for per capita payments to, from tribal funds 575, 1196 for expenses of sales within coal and asphalt area of 575, 1196 for tribal schools 575, 1196 for attorney for 575, 1197 for repairs, etc., to school buildings 575, 1197 for common schools 576, 1197 *Chickpeas,* on free list, seeds 930xlviii *Chicle,* duty on, crude 861 refined, etc 861 *Chicory Roots,* duty on 896 *Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States,* appropriation for 614, 1081 for law clerk for; stenographic clerk 614, 1081 conferences of senior circuit judges to be summoned annually by 838 purpose, etc., of 838 *Chief of Coast Artillery, Army* (*see* Coast Artillery, Army, Chief of). *Chief of Engineers, Army,* appropriation for printing and binding under 717, 1378 snow, sleet, and ice to be removed from sidewalks adjacent to Federal buildings, etc., by 845 *Chief of Engineers, Army, Office of,* appropriation for civilian personnel 742, 1403 draftsmen, etc., payable from other appropriations 742, 1403 *Chief of Naval Operations,* pay and allowances of rear admiral serving as 629 *Chief of Staff, Army* (*see also* General Staff Corps), appropriation for contingencies 68, 717, 1379 for General Staff College 69 present Deputy Chief of Staff may be appointed as 832 *Chief of Staff, Army, Office of, War Department,* appropriation for civilian personnel 75, 718, 1379 *Child Caring Institutions, D.
C.,* appropriation for, under Board of Children’s Guardians 702, 1360 *Child Labor Law,* deficiency appropriation for expenses enforcing 54, 199, 345 *Child Labor, Tax on Employment of, Title XII, Revenue Act of 1918,* repealed by Revenue Act of 1921 321 *Child Labor, Tax on Employment of, Title XII, Revenue Act of 1921,* excise tax on net profits of mines, factories, etc., using children of prohibited ages 306 computation of net profits; deductions allowed from gross profits 307 when sold for personal benefit below market price 307 tax not applicable to employer having certificate of age competency 307 punishment for false statements, etc., as to certificates 307 State, etc., age certificates admissible 307 unintentional mistakes not subject to tax 307 yearly returns to be made by employers; details required 308 transmittal, payment of tax, etc 308 inspection of premises, etc., by revenue officers 308 punishment for obstructing, etc 308 taxable year defined 308 *Child Welfare,* appropriation for investigations, etc 488, 1129 deficiency appropriation for investigations 54, 345, 347, 465, 784 *Child Welfare Society, D.
C.,* appropriation for clinical examination, etc., of young children by 695, 1353 *Children, D. C.,* appropriation for clinical care, etc., of, under six 695, 1353 *Children, Societies for Prevention of Cruelty to,* exempt from income tax 253 *Children’s Books,* duty on, lithographically printed, etc 912 *Children’s Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for Chief of Bureau, assistant, experts, etc 488, 1129 for investigating welfare, etc., infant mortality 488, 1129 for temporary experts, interpreters, etc 488, 1129 for material for publications of 488, 1129 for executing Maternity and Infancy Hygiene Act 488, 1129 pay restriction 488, 1129 deficiency appropriation for investigating child welfare 54, 199, 345, 347, 465, 784, 1165 for child labor law 54, 199 for general expenses 58 for expenses executing Maternity and Infant Hygiene Act 449 Chief of, to serve on Board of Maternity and Infant Hygiene 224 execution of Maternity and Infancy Hygiene Act by 224 studies, investigations, etc., to promote administration thereof 224 *Children’s Guardians, D.
C., Board of,* appropriation for administrative expenses 702, 1360 limitation on visiting wards of 702, 1360 discharges of guardianship allowed 702 for salaries 702, 1360 for feeble-minded children 702, 1360 for home and school for feeble-minded persons 702, 1360 acquiring site and erecting building authorized 1360 former authorization for site repealed 1360 for board and care of children 702, 1360 allowances to sectarian institutions 702, 1360 advances to agent 702, 1361 Industrial Home School board abolished; duties, etc., transferred to 1361 for automobile for use of agent of 676 deficiency appropriation for feeble-minded children 32, 442, 1533 for board and care of children 32, 442, 443 additional allotments to sectarian institutions 442, 1533 *Children’s Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 701, 1359 deficiency appropriation for care of indigent patients 442 *Chile,* appropriation for ambassador to 600, 1069 deficiency appropriation for acquiring embassy buildings, etc., at Santiago 453 site of embassy building, Santiago, may be exchanged for another, etc 1322 *Chilocco, Okla.,* appropriation for Indian school at 574, 1195 deficiency appropriation for Indial school 57 *Chimney Pieces,* duty on, slate 874 *China,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 for Chinese secretary of legation 601, 1069xlix assistant secretary 601, 1069 appropriation for student interpreters at legation 601, 1070 for customs tariff revision 610 for inquiry into extra territoriality in 610 for expenses of American prisoners, etc., in 610, 1077 for rentals for troops in 84, 733, 1393 for preserving monuments, etc., to soldiers who fell in 758, 1418 deficiency appropriation for payment to, as indemnity to designated persons, etc 1161 balance for exterritorial inquiries in, continued 1548 for tariff revision 1548 balances of appropriations for transporting Chinese refugees to, covered in 755 collection, etc., of estate tax, of citizens dying in 283 payment to Government of, for sinking of a Chinese junk by steamship “Palos” 1487 *China Clay,* duty on 869 *China Trade Act, 1922,* appropriation for expenses, executing 1113 deficiency appropriation for expenses executing, under Department of Commerce 1050 definition of terms used 849 registrar to be designated; an officer of the Department of Commerce 850 official station in China 850 functions under supervision of Secretary of Commerce 850 corporations for business in China may be formed in the District of Columbia 850 articles of incorporation and applications for, to be filed with the Secretary 850 statements in 850 banking and insurance business prohibited 850 issue of certificate; conditions 850 prior failure to conform to requirements not to invalidate; exception 851 general corporate powers 851 shares of stock to be issued at par 851 to be full paid and nonassessable 851 holders liable for unpaid amounts 851 payment in real and personal property restricted; certificate of value 851 by-laws, provisions of 852 stockholders’ meetings; notice for; adoption of by-laws 852 questions to be determined only by stockholders at 852 no amendments adopted at, until certificate filed with Secretary 852 certificate of minutes to be filed with registrar 852 directors to exercise powers of corporation 852 reports to be filed with registrar by the corporation 853 by registrar with the Secretary; by Secretary with registrar 853 dividends to be derived wholly from surplus profits 853 registrar to investigate conduct of affairs of corporation 853 to institute proceedings in court for revocation of charter 853 authority of court 853 registrar; subpoenas by, for attendance, production of evidence, etc., authorized; depositions 853 assistance of Federal courts 854 attending and testifying compulsory 854 personal immunity; perjury excepted 854 corporations to afford registrar, etc., access to books, etc 854 penalty for refusal; recovery 854 directors to be trustees for creditors on voluntary dissolution, etc 854 others authorized on application to Court for China 854 powers conferred 854 regulations to be prescribed; fees allowed, etc 854 false statements of stock, financial transactions, etc., by a stockholder, etc., prohibited 855 of amount of capital stock paid in, etc 855 punishment for 855 penalty for unauthorized use of “Federal, Inc., U.
S. A.” 855 jurisdiction of courts; venue of suits 855 Federal income-tax amendments 855 China Trade Act corporation provisions 855 credit allowed for proportion of dividends to residents of China; limitation 855 certificate to Commissioner of Internal Revenue 856 additional to other payments 856 in proportion to shares owned, etc 856 ownership of stock 856 meaning of “China” 856 corporation tax on income in excess of credits 856 China Trade Act corporations included 856 China Trade Act corporations treated as foreign corporations in crediting taxes paid 856 not deemed affiliated for consolidated returns 856 defined as domestic corporations 856 dividends from, to residents of China to be deducted from gross income 856 credit exceptions not applicable to 856 right to amend, etc., reserved 856 *China, United States Court for,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 53, 1077 tax on estates of residents dying in China to be collected by clerk of 283 *Chinch Bug,* appropriation for investigating, etc 524, 1308 *Chinese Boxer Rebellion,* pensions granted widows of persons serving 90 days in, etc.; rate increased, etc 834 women contract nurses; service defined 835 dependent parents 835 for loss of both hands or feet, increased 835 leaves of absence included as pensionable service 835 *Chinese Customs Tariff,* appropriation for expenses, participating in revision of 610 *Chinese Exclusion,* appropriation for enforcing; deporting, etc 487, 1127 *Chinese Plague,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 380, 1102 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemic 38, 338l *Chinese Refugees from Mexico,* registration authorized of, attached to punitive military expedition in 1916 325 right of domicil accorded on 326 examination required, except reading test 326 deportation subsequently, if becoming members of excluded classes 326 Collecting fees for services in, unlawful 326 punishment for 326 *Chinese Tung Oil,* on free list 929 *Chip,* duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 919 *Chippewa Indians in Minnesota,* appropriation for civilization, etc., from tribal funds 569, 1190 amount for general agency purposes 569, 1190 aiding construction of State public schools 569, 1190 aiding indigent Indians; conditions 569, 1190 support of Indian hospitals 569, 1190 for tuition of children in State public schools 569, 1190 allowance for fiscal year 1922 569 land included in hospitals transferred 569 per capita distribution from principal fund of, to enrolled members 221 free from all liens, etc 222 subject to ratification of Indians 222 *Chippewa Indians, N Dak., Turtle Mountain Band of,* appropriation for support, etc., of 573, 1194 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 45, 343 *Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior, Wis.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 579, 1200 deficiency appropriation for support 198, 460, 1554 *Chippewa Indians of the Mississippi, Minn.,* appropriation for school support 570, 1190 *Chippewa Indians, Wis., Saint Croix,* appropriation for purchase of land for 579, 1201 cash per capita payment 579, 1201 *Chiu Chiu Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for pumping plants 1181 *Chloral Hydrate,* duty on 861 *Chloride of Calcium,* on free list, crude 925 *Chloroacetic Add,* duty on 859 *Chloroform,* duty on 860 *Chlorophthalic Add,* duty on 861 *Chlorophyll,* duty on, extract, nonalcoholic 864 *Chocolate,* duty on 896 *Choctaw and Chickasaw Indian Hospital, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 561, 1182 *Choctaw Indians of Mississippi,* appropriation for relief, etc., of full blood, encouraging industry, etc 570, 1191 deficiency appropriation for paying Robert L.
Owen, etc., from funds of 1053 *Choctaw Indians, Okla,* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for per capita payments to, from tribal funds 575, 1196 for expenses of sales within coal and asphalt area of 575, 1196 for tribal schools 575, 1196 for attorney for 575, 1197 appropriation for repairs, etc., to school buildings, etc 575, 1197 for fulfilling treaties with 575, 1197 for common schools 576, 1197 *Choctawhatchee Bay, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, and entrance, through East Pass to be made 1045 *Choctawhatchee River,* time extended for bridging, Caryville, Fla 220 *Cholera,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 380, 1102 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemic 38, 338 *Christiana River, Del.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Newport to Christiana 1044 *Chrome Brick,* duty on 868 *Chrome or Chromium Metal,* duty on 874 *Chrome Yellow, Green, and all Chromium Colors,* duty on colors containing 867 *Chromic Add,* on free list 922 *Chromite or Chrome Ore,* on free list 926 *Chromium,* duty on, and alloys 874 colors 867 *Chronometers,* duty on, and parts 884 *Chumm, Mrs.
Ella M.,* deficiency appropriation for refunding 33 *Cider,* duty on 893 *Cigar and Cigarette Holders,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 292 *Cigar Bands,* duty on, lithographically printed 910 in metal leaf 910 *Cigar Cases, etc.,* duty on, jewelry 917 *Cigar Manufacturers,* special tax imposed on sales by; rates 297 sales for export exempt 297 *Cigarette Beetle,* appropriation for investigating, etc 524, 1308 *Cigarette Manufacturers,* special tax imposed on sales by; rates 297 sales for export exempt 297 *Cigarette Papers and Tubes,* internal revenue tax levied on, sold by manufacturer or importer to other than cigarette manufacturer 288 bond of manufacturer purchasing tubes for making cigarettes 288 *Cigarettes,* duty on 891 paper for 891 delivery, free of tax, to Army and Navy hospitals, etc., of unsold forfeited, etc 205 tax on, by manufacturer or importer 287 *Cigars,* duty on 891 paper 891 delivery, free of tax, to Army and Navy hospitals, etc., of unsold forfeited, etc 205li manufactured in customs bonded warehouses from tobacco of one country may be withdrawn for consumption 939 duty payable on tobacco and internal revenue tax on cigars 939 box to be marked with origin of tobacco, etc 939 *Cigars, Tobacco, and Manufactures of, Tax on, Title VII, Revenue Act of 1921,* tax payable by manufacturer or importer, on small cigars 286 cigars, based on retail price 286 cigarettes; large 287 retail price defined 287 label requirements for cigar boxes, etc 287 packages required for domestic cigarettes and small cigars 287 stamps to be affixed and canceled 287 for imported cigarettes in addition to import stamps 287 tax payable by manufacturer or importer on tobacco and snuff 287 packages required for manufactured tobacco and snuff 287 bladders and jars allowed for snuff 287 wooden, for chewing tobacco 287 marking, etc., required 287 limitations not applicable to exports 288 bulk sales of perique, clippings, etc., to other manufacturers or for export, free of tax 288 combinations permitted, of wood, etc 288 tax on cigarette paper and tubes to other than manufacturers 288 bond required from manufacturers 288 leaf tobacco provisions 288 dealers to file with collector statement of business; details 288 bond required; number to be assigned 288 certificate to be issued; posting 288 inventory of stock to be filed annually, etc 288 invoices and records to be kept 289 monthly report of transactions 289 sales restricted; shipments only to other dealers, registered manufacturers of tobacco, etc 289 penalty tax for violations of requirements 289 punishment for refusing statements, render invoices, etc 289 unauthorized shipments 289 fraudulent accounts 289 farmers or growers not regarded dealers in their own product 289 *Cinchona Bark, etc.,* on free list 924 alkaloid salts of 930 *Cincinnati, Ohio,* special canceling stamp of “Public Health Exposition, etc.,” authorized for post office at 203 terms of court at 1247 *Cinnamic Add,* duty on 861 *Cinnamon,* duty on 896 on free list, oil 929 *Circuit Courts of Appeals,* appropriation for circuit judges 614, 1081 for pay of clerks 616, 1083 office expenses, pay, etc., to be paid by marshals 616 appropriation for pay of clerkslimit of salaries 616 fees, etc., to be paid into the Treasury 616 appeals from orders of Secretary of Agriculture for violations of provisions of Packers and Stockyards Act by packers, to be brought in 162 exclusive jurisdiction conferred 162 certiorari from Supreme Court allowed 162 appeals or writs of error erroneously brought in, to be transferred to Supreme Court 837 jurisdiction of, on petition to revoke orders suspending grain boards of trade 189, 1001 procedure; expediting directed 189, 1001 limitation on setting aside order 189, 1001 on petition to set aside order barring person from privileges of grain boards of trade 190, 1002 procedure, etc 190, 1002 decision final; review by Supreme Court upon certiorari 190, 1002 *Circuit Judges* (*see also* Judges, United States Courts), appropriation for salaries 614, 1081 to reside in circuit for which appointed 838 conferences of senior, of each judicial circuit to meet annually in Washington, D.
C 838 purpose, etc., of 838 temporary assignments authorized of, to hold district courts in same circuit 839 four, authorized in second, seventh, and eighth circuits 840 three, in each of the others; fourth added 840 appointment; salary; residence 840 to sit as judges of circuit court of appeals 840 may hold district courts, etc 840 *Circuses,* special tax on proprietors of 296 required for each State 296 *Citizens Bridge Company,* may bridge Rio Grande, Del Rio, Tex 1501 right terminated if former authorized bridge is built by July 1, 1925 1501 *Citizenship,* appropriation for naturalization expenses 487, 1128 women not denied, on account of sex, or marriage 1021 not acquired if woman marries citizen, or whose husband naturalized hereafter 1022 allowed under general laws if eligible 1022 restrictions modified for 1022 retained by woman after marriage, unless formally renounced 1022 lost by woman marrying ineligible alien 1022 retained after marital status terminated, regardless of residence 1022 presumption of expatriation from continued residence abroad 1022 right of expatriation not affected 1022 woman losing, by prior marriage to eligible alien, may be naturalized 1022 certificate of arrival not needed if residence continued 1022 status after naturalization 1022 woman whose husband is ineligible to, can not be naturalized 1022 acquiring, by marriage of woman, repealed 1022 present status unchanged 1022 terminating, by marriage to alien, repealed 1022 not to affect present status 1022lii *Citric Acid,* duty on 859 *Citronella,* on free list, oil 929 *Citrons and Citron Peel,* duty on 839 *Citrus Canker,* appropriation for investigating, eradicating, etc 514, 1299 cooperation with States; local, etc., contributions required 514, 1299 paying for destroyed trees, etc., forbidden 514, 1299 deficiency appropriation for investigating, eradication, etc., of, 1923 772 *Citrus Fruit Boxes, etc.,* duty on 889 reduction if made of domestic shooks and reimported filled 889 *Citrus Fruits,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 524, 1308 *City Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for carriers 656, 1252 for vehicle allowance 659, 1255 garage leases for ten years allowed 659, 1255 deficiency appropriation for vehicle allowance 42, 1057 for carriers 199, 335, 462, 465, 786, 1057, 1168, 1170, 1546, 1555 for equipment 55 for carfare and bicycles 55 for temporary carriers 55, 462, 1057, 1168, 1170 for special delivery, fees 462, 1057 *City Refuse, D.
C.,* appropriation for disposal of; night soil, etc 681, 1339 deposit of receipts; proportion credited to District 682 collection from hotels, etc., excluded 682 deficiency appropriation for disposal of 443 *Civet,* duty on 866 *Civic Leagues, etc.,* exempt from income tax 2 *Civil Employees* (*see also* Government Employees), 53 additional pay of $240 a year to, receiving $2, 500 or less 712, 1557 *Civil Rights of Soldiers and Sailors,* time limit for bringing claim to real estate foreclosed, etc., under Act protecting 1510 *Civil Service Commission,* appropriation for Commissioners, chief examiner, secretary, clerks, etc 637, 1228 secretary deemed an employee 637, 1558 for additional employees; pay restriction 637, 1228 investigating character, etc., of applicants 637, 1228 for field force 637, 1229 estimate, etc., of details from departments, etc., for field service 637 details from executive departments, etc., for duty in the District forbidden 638, 1229 transfers of office and field forces 1229 for expert examiners 638, 1229 for expenses, under retirement Act; pay restriction 638, 1229 for examinations, presidential postmasters 638, 1229 for traveling expenses 638, 1229 for contingent, etc., expenses 638, 1229 for rent; condition 638, 1229 appropriation for printing and binding for 638, 1229 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1559 deficiency appropriation for traveling expenses 29, 783, 1553 emergency appropriation for expenses, 1922 59 Commissioner, or an alternate, to serve on Personnel Classification Board 1489 custody, etc., of building transferred to Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 1240 departments, etc., to report nonpay status, etc., of employees; details required 365 record of all appointments, transfers, etc., to be kept by 365 information from, to Commissioner of Pensions for adjusting annuity claims, etc 365 tables, etc., to be prepared by, to guide future valuation, etc 365 *Civil Service Commission Building, D.
C.,* appropriation for operating force and expenses 1240 care, etc., of, transferred to Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 1240 *Civil Service Retirement Act,* appropriation for expenses of Pension Office executing 581, 1202 for expenses of Civil Service Commission under 638, 1229 deficiency appropriation for expenses of Pension Office executing 56 employees of specified age and service, separated involuntarily from service before retirement age, granted annuity certificates 1047 to receive annuity at retirement age 1047 pay reductions to remain in retirement fund 1047 immediate annuity allowed in lieu of deferred; conditions 1047 employees eligible at 70 years 1047 mechanics, letter carriers, and post office clerks eligible at 65 years 1048 railway postal clerks eligible at 62 years 1048 fractions of a year disregarded 1048 certificate to be canceled on reemployment 1048 former, separated from service since August 20, 1920, included 1048 money withdrawn from annuity fund to be returned with interest 1048 credit for service allowed employees, subject to retirement, retained without approval of Civil Service Commission or subsequently reemployed 1048 to receive compensation, but no annuity for same time 1048 suspension of annuity removed and pay authorized 1048 persons construed as employees in classified civil service under 470 *Civil War Veterans,* compensation of, or widows of, not reduced by classification Act 1490 *Civilian Employees,* classification of positions of, within District of Columbia, etc 1488 *Civilian Military Instruction,* appropriation for expenses of rifle ranges for materials, quartermaster supplies, etc 85, 746, 1407liii appropriation for subsistence, travel, etc., to rifle teams 86 for arms, ammunition, targets, etc 93, 746, 1407 for furnishing uniforms, subsistence, transportation, etc 93, 720 deficiency appropriation for camps 52, 463, 780, 785, 1053, 1167, 1554 members of training camps injured there in line of duty, entitled to medical and hospital treatment 1508 transportation home on termination 1508 subsistence while under treatment 1508 *Civilian Training Camps* (*see* Training Camps, Military). *Claims,* appropriation for arbitrating outstanding pecuniary, between United States and Great Britain 607, 1075 for defending suits in 613, 1079 for paying, damages to private property by Army target practice, etc 1386 for paying damage, postal service 1251 deficiency appropriation for paying, certified by accounting officers 51, 53, 195 for paying judgments, United States Courts 340, 456, 779, 1163, 1552 for paying judgments, Court of Claims 51, 195, 340, 456, 779, 1163, 1552 for paying, certified by General Accounting Office 341, 345, 457, 462, 780, 784, 1053, 1163, 1168, 1552, 1555 for expenses, defending suits in 1158, 1541 for damages to private property, not exceeding $1,000, caused by employees of departments, etc., may be adjusted by heads thereof 1066 provision in first deficiency Act, 1923, for settlement of, for damages caused by Army target practice, repealed 1162 *Claims Commission, United States and Germany Mixed,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of 1051, 1547 *Clapboards,* on free list 933 *Clark County, Idaho,* appropriation for sheep experiment station, etc., in 512, 1297 *Clarksburg, W.
Va.,* terms of court at 398 *Clarksville, Tenn.,* time extended for bridging Cumberland River, near 205 *Classification Act of 1923,* title of Act 1488 terms construed “compensation schedules” 1488 “department”; other activities included 1488 “the head of the department” 1488 “position”; employments excepted 1488 “employee” 1488 “service”; “grade”; “class” 1488 “compensation” 1488 Personnel Classification Board established; composition, etc 1489 temporary details to, from departments for service in classification, etc., of positions 1489 cooperation, etc., of Civil Service Commission, and Budget and Efficiency Bureaus 1489 to make rules and regulations for grades, etc., of compensation schedules 1489 statement of duties, qualifications, and titles of classes and grades 1489 adherence to Executive Order of 1921, directed 1489 Personnel Classification Board; new positions to be reported to, by departments 1489 allocation of all positions to appropriate grade, by head of department 1489 review, etc., by Board; final when approved 1489 compensation of positions not allocable by service grades 1489 equal compensation irrespective of sex 1489 employments not included in compensation schedules 1489 survey of field services by Board directed, and report on salaries, etc 1490 list prepared by departments to be included in report 1490 initial rules for determining compensation 1490 inclusion of bonus 1490 if less than minimum rate of a grade, to be increased thereto 1490 if receiving pay at rate of appropriate grade, not to be changed 1490 if not at a fixed rate to be increased to the next higher 1490 if receiving salary in excess of appropriate grade, to be reduced to nearest grade if not a Civil War veteran or a widow of one 1490 new appointments to receive minimum rate 1490 increases allowed to next higher rate on maintenance of efficiency ratings 1490 no increase allowed unless appropriation made from which it can be paid 1490 beyond maximum rate for grade to which position allocated 1490 promotion to vacant position in higher class allowed at any time 1490 preferences to honorably discharged soldiers, etc., not modified, etc 1490 review, etc., of efficiency ratings, to increase compensation of employees 1490 continuance at same rate 1490 decrease of those above minimum rate of class 1491 cause dismissal 1941 employees to be rated in accordance with such systems 1491 current ratings to be open to inspection, etc 1491 reductions and dismissals when efficiency ratings warrant 1491 subject to approval of Board 1491 copy of current ratings to be sent to Board for its files 1491 transfers from one department to another, etc., allowed 1491 between District and United States employees excepted 1491 no temporary appointment made permanent hereby 1491 Board directed to make study of rates, for readjustments if deemed reasonable 1491 report conclusions to Congress with recommendations 1491 compensation schedules 1491 professional and scientific service 1491 classes of positions, duties, grades, and salaries 1491 subprofessional service 1492 classes of positions, duties, grades, and salaries 1492liv compensation schedules; subprofessional, clerical, administrative, and fiscal service 1494 classes of positions, duties, grades, and salaries 1494 custodial service 1496 classes of positions, duties, grades, and salaries 1496 clerical-mechanical service 1498 classes of positions in designated establishments, duties, grades, and rates of pay 1498 estimates transmitted at next session to conform to this classification 1499 salary rates not effective until fiscal year estimated for by the Budget 1499 time extended to July 1, 1924, for Joint Committee on Reorganization to submit final report 1562 *Classification Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent 653, 1249 *Classified Civil Service Employees,* appropriation for expenses of Civil Service Commission under Retirement Act 638, 1229 for expenses of Pension Office under Retirement Act 581, 1202 *Classifiers of Cotton Standards,* licenses to be issued to competent persons as 1517 *Clatskanie River, Oreg.,* improvement of, authorized 1040 *Clay County, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North by, etc., between Fargo, N Dak and Moorhead, Minn 351 *Clay County, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Red River between Cotton County, Okla., and 1439 *Clay Products, etc.,* appropriation for study of processes, properties, etc., of 477, 1118 *Clays, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 476, 1117 deficiency appropriation for investigating structural materials of, 1922 48 duty on, China or kaolin 869 Gross-Almerode glass pot 869 unwrought, etc., not specially provided for 869 wrought, etc 869 *Clayton, N Mex.,* land office at, continued 766 consolidation of offices of register and receiver, authorized 767 *Cleavers,* duty on 882 *Clerical Assistance to Senators,* appropriation for clerks and assistant clerks to Senators not chairmen of committees specially provided for 423, 1266 committee status thereof 423, 1266 for additional clerks 424, 1266 appointments allowed Senators whose terms begin March 4 1266 amounts appropriated for, fiscal years 1921 and 1922, reduced 1 *Clerk Hire at Consulates,* appropriation for 602, 1071 deficiency appropriation for 53, 58, 198, 343, 347, 783, 1166 *Clerk of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 425, 1268 for assistance in preparing reports, etc 1271 deficiency appropriation for services in office of, preparing reports, etc 438 committee clerks placed under, after close of Congress 426, 1269 not applicable to Committee on Accounts 427, 1269 *Clerks and Janitors to Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 426, 1268 clerks placed under Clerk of the House after close of Congress 426, 1269 janitors placed under Doorkeeper after close of Congress 427, 1269 *Clerks and Messengers to Committees, Senate,* appropriation for 422, 1265 *Clerks at Embassies and Legations,* appropriation for 601, 1070 appointment under civil-service rules 601, 1070 deficiency appropriation for 53, 1166, 1169 *Clerks, Messengers, etc., Army Headquarters, etc.,* appropriation for pay 75 for foreign service pay 75 for allowances, etc., to Army field clerks; restriction on assignment, etc 75 for Army field clerks, etc 724, 1384 assignment in War Department forbidden 724, 1384 *Clerks to Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners,* appropriation for; application of payments 428, 1271 payment to be made to persons designated by each Member, etc., and placed on roll of employees 1217 designations authorized by Members, etc., elect 1218 subject to removal by such Member, etc 1218 *Clerks, United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries 616, 1083 office expenses, pay, etc., of clerks of circuit courts of appeals to be paid by marshals 616 pay of clerks, circuit courts of appeals; fees, etc., to be deposited 616 pay established, Hawaii 616 for assistance to, in naturalization cases 488, 1128 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 41, 194, 448, 1158, 1542 allowed pay as commissioners, if appointed as such; limit 41 appointment vacated if pay received from private litigants 41 for fees 54, 333, 345, 461 compensation may be increased or decreased, based on business transacted during preceding four years 500 no further change for four years 500 *Cleveland, Ohio,* proceeds from sale of old marine hospital, appropriated for new site, plant, etc 1064 limit of cost; use of old building until new plant ready 1064 terms of court at 1247 *Cliff Stone,* on free list, unmanufactured, etc 931 *Climax Baskets for Grapes, Fruits, etc.,* appropriation for executing law fixing standards for 533, 1314lv *Clock Cases,* duty on, china 870 earthenware, nonvitrified, plain 870 *Clocks,* duty on jewels for movements of 884 excise tax on sales of, by dealers 293 *Clocks and Clock Movements,* duty on 885 jewels 885 marking on dials required 885 denied entry if, similar to American trade mark 885 *Clockwork Mechanisms,* duty on 885 cases and casings for 885 *Cloth,* duty on, cotton, articles not specially provided for 901 bleached 899 not bleached, etc 899 filled or coated 900 oilcloth 900 printed, dyed, colored, or woven-figured 899 vat dyed 899 term defined 899 with silk 900 window hollands 900 with specified weavings 900 woven wire 878 *Clothespins,* duty on, of wood, spring 890 *Clothing,* duty on, cotton, etc., not specially provided for 901 flax, etc 903 paddings or interlinings for, of flax, hemp, and jute 903 silk, not knit or crocheted 908 woolen 906 *Clothing and Small Stores, Navy,* to be charged with value of issues of outfits on first enlistment 133, 801, 1145 uniform gratuity to enrolled men of Naval Reserve Force 1145 civilian clothing to men discharged for bad conduct, etc 133, 801, 1145 uniform gratuity to officers of Naval Reserve Force 133, 801, 1145 issue to Naval Nurse Corps 1145 increased to adjust excess expenditures during World War 451 reduced when adjustment affected 451 *Clothing, Army,* appropriation for, cloth, manufacture, etc 81, 728, 1389 indemnity for destroyed 81, 729, 1389 sales at current prices, plus overhead costs 729 deficiency appropriation for 196, 463, 781, 1056, 1167 sales of, etc., at average current prices, authorized 417 *Clothing, Marine Corps,* appropriation for enlisted men 137, 809, 1152 *Clothing Wool,* temporary duty on, unwashed, washed, etc 10 *Cloths, Polishing, Dust, and Mop,* duty on cotton 900 *Clover* (*see also* Grasses), duty on 895 *Cloves,* duty on 896 oil 866 stems 896 *Clubs,* duty on, sporting 913 *Clubs, Pleasure, etc.,* exempt from income tax 253 *Clubs, Social, etc.,* internal revenue tax on dues or membership fees of; limit 291 *Coachella Valley Irrigation Project, Calif.,* appropriation for pumping plants 560, 1181 *Coal,* appropriation for investigating methods of weighing, etc., at mines 478, 1118 on free list 926 briquets, etc 926 duty on from country taxing American 926 *Coal and Asphalt Lands, Okla.,* appropriation for expenses of sales, within area of Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians 575, 1196 *Coal Commission, United States,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 1050, 1530 created to secure information as to questions of interstate commerce in coal, etc 1023 composition; appointment; ineligibility of Senators and Representatives 1023 organization, salaries, etc 1023 existence to cease in one year 1023 meaning of “person” and “coal” as used 1023 to ascertain facts and conditions of the coal industry, etc., to assist legislation 1023 designated subjects to be reported to the President and to Congress 1023 separate investigation of anthracite industry 1023 recommendations to be submitted by; standardizing productive capacity of mines, etc 1024 ascertaining and standardizing living costs and conditions of miners, etc 1024 standardizing basis of overhead costs of production and distribution 1024 Government or private ownership, etc 1024 report and recommendations to Congress and the President, before January 15, 1923 1024 on anthracite industry, before July 1, 1923; question of wages 1024 punishment for unauthorized divulging information by officials 1024 power conferred to secure testimony, etc., at hearings from any place in the United States 1024 depositions; witness fees 1024 testimony compulsory; personal immunity, etc 1024 access to books, etc., to be accorded authorized officials 1024 information from Government records to be supplied by officials in charge 1025 punishment for willful refusal to attend, produce records, etc 1025 administrative authority of, for employees, supplies, expenses, etc 1025 approval of vouchers; pay restriction 1025 amount authorized for expenses 1025 amendments to original Act 1446 created to secure information as to questions of interstate commerce in coal, coal industry problems, etc 1446 composition, appointment 1446 judges of Federal courts eligible; judicial tenure not affected 1446 ineligibility of Senators and Representatives 1446 organization, chairman, etc 1446lvi salaries of members;
Federal judge to receive only his regular salary 1446 allowances for travel, etc., away from official residence by judge 1447 existence to cease in one year 1447 questions of fact to be prepared and submitted by 1447 answers required to all, in writing under oath 1447 persons auhorized to administer oaths 1447 offenses designated 1447 punishment for 1447 assistance of courts in case of refusal to testify, etc., to secure testimony 1447 failure to obey order of court punishable as a contempt 1448 amount authorized for expenses, increased 1448 *Coal Depots, Navy* (*see also* Fuel Depots, Naval), appropriation for 130 *Coal Emergency* (*see* Federal Fuel Distributor). *Coal, etc., Navy,* appropriation for, fuel handling, maintenance of depots, etc 133, 801, 1145 for mining, etc., in Alaska 133 *Coal Lands, Alaska,* homestead entries allowed on, subject to reservations of mining rights 415 provisions for prospecting, etc., for coal 415 *Coal, Public Lands,* appropriation for enforcing Act permitting leasing of deposits of 588 *Coal Tar Products,* entry, etc., of, forbidden for three months 18 limited admission allowed, if no satisfactory substitute obtainable, etc 18 entry restrictions extended to six months 191 until otherwise provided by law 222 duty on, not medicinals, colors, dyes, etc., based on American selling price valuation of similar competitive domestic article 861 rate increased for two years on United States value if no competitive domestic article 862 articles accomplishing same results considered competitive 862 increases restricted 862 acetanilide, not medicinal 861 alpha napthol 861 aminoanthraquinone 861 aminobenzoic acid 861 aminonaphthol 861 aminophenetole 861 aminophenol 861 aminosalicylic acid 861 aniline oil and salt 861 anthracene 861 anthraquinone 861 arsanilic acid 861 benzal chloride 861 benzaldehyde, not medicinal 861 benzanthrone 861 benzidine 861 benzidine sulfate 861 benzoic acid, not medicinal 861 benzoquinone 861 benzoyl chloride 861 benzyl chloride 861 benzylethylaniline 861 beta naphthol, not medicinal 861 bromobenzene 861 carbazole 861 chlorobenzene 861 duty on chlorophthalic acid 861 cinnamic acid 861 cumidine 861 dehydro thiotoluidine 861 diaminostilbene 861 dianisidine 861 dichlorophthalic acid 861 dihydroxynaphthalene 861 dimethylaminophenol 861 dimethylaniline 861 dimenthylphenylbenzylammonium hydroxide 861 dimethylphenylenediamine 861 dinitrobenzene 861 dinitrochlorobenzene 861 dinitronaphthalene 861 dinitrophenol 861 dinitro toluene 861 diphenylamine 861 distillates, etc 861 hydroxphenylarsinic acid 861 metacresol 861 metanilic acid 861 methylanthraquinone 861 naphthalene 861 naphthylamine 861 napthylenediamine 861 nitroaniline 861 nitroanthraquinone 861 nitrobenzaldehyde 861 nitrobenzene 861 nitronaphthalene 861 nitrophenol 861 nitrophenylenediamine 861 nitrosodimethylaniline 861 nitrotoluene 861 nitro toluylenediamine 861 orthocresol 861 para-cresol 861 phenol 861 phenylenediamine 861 phenylglycine 861 phenylglycineortho-carboxylic acid 861 phenylhydrazine 861 phenylnaphthylamine 861 phthalic acid 861 phthalic anhydride 861 phthalimide 861 quinaldine 861 quincline 861 resorcinol, not medicinal 861 salicylic acid and salts, not medicinal 861 sulfanilic acid 861 tetrachlorophthalic acid 861 tetramethyldiaminobenzophenone 861 tetramethyldiaminodiphenylmethane 861 thiocarbanilide 861 thiosalicylic acid 861 tolidine 861 toluene sulfochloride 861 toluene sulfonamide 861 toluidine 861 tolylenediamine 861 tribromophenol 861 xylidine 861 duty on colors, dyes, medicinals, etc., based on American selling price valuation of similar competitive domestic article 862 rate increased for two years 862 on United States value, if no competitive domestic article 862 articles accomplishing same results considered competitive 862lvii duty on colors, dyes, medicinals, etc.; increase restricted 863 based on standards of strength established for colors, dyes, or stains 863 importing unlawful if specific description of contents not marked on container, etc 863 if false statements on container, etc 863 standards to confrom with strength in ordinary commercial use 863 application of rates, etc., to other imports 863 acetanilide, medicinal 862 acetphenetidine 862 acetylsalicylic acid 862 antipyrine 862 artificial musk 862 benzaldehyde, medicinal 862 benzoic acid, medicinal 862 benzyl acetate 862 benzyl benzoate 862 beta naphthol, medicinal 862 coumarin 862 coumarone 862 cresol 862 diphenyloxide 862 guaiacol and derivatives 862 indene 862 ink powders 862 methyl anthranilate 862 methyl salicylate 862 phenolic resin 862 phenolphthalein 862 phenylacetaldehyde 862 phenylethyl alcohol 862 photographic chemicals 862 phthalic anhydride 862 picric acid 862 resorcinol, medicinal 862 saccharin 862 salicylic acid and salts, medicinal 862 salol, etc 862 sodium benzoate 862 synthetic odoriferous or aromatic chemicals, including flavors; not containing alcohol 862 synthetic tanning materials 862 trinitrololuene 862 on free list, acenaphthene 926 anthracene and anthracene oil 926 benzene 926 carbazole 926 creosote oil 926 crude tars 926 cumene 926 cymene 926 dead oil 926 distillates of lower grades 926 fluorene 926 methylanthracene 926 methylnaphthalene 926 naptlialene 926 pitch of, etc 926 pyridine 926 toluene 926 xylene 926 imported, considered similar or competitive, if accomplishing substantially same results as American articles 943 *Coast and Geodetic Survey, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for all expenses 480, 1121 for field expenses, Atlantic and Gulf coasts 480, 1121 appropriation for field expenses; limit, outlying islands 480, 1121 Atlantic entrance to Panama Canal 481, 1121 for Pacific coasts 481, 1121 for physical hydrography 481, 1121 for compiling Coast Pilot 481, 1121 for magnetic observations, etc 481, 1121 for surveys in earthquake regions 481, 1122 for Hawaiian triangulation 1122 for special surveys, etc 481, 1122 for miscellaneous 481, 1122 for delegates, International Research Council 481, 1122 for vessels, repairs, etc 481, 1122 for officers, crews, etc 481, 1122 for pay, commissioned officers 481, 1122 designation of assistant director 482, 1122 for office force 482, 1122 for technical, mechanical, etc., employees 482, 1123 for office expenses 482, 1123 restriction on subsistence allowance while in Washington 483, 1123 for printing and binding for 472, 1111 deficiency appropriation for party expenses 54, 58, 344, 461, 784, 1053, 1164 for general expenses 199, 461, 1053 for altering vessels transferred from the Navy 446 for converting U.
S. S. “Flamingo” to a surveying vessel 773 for repairs of vessels 1053 for motor driven vessels and launches 1053 for officers, crews, etc 1164 for printing and binding 1536 for paying damage claims, collisions with vessels of 1537 heat, power, etc., furnished to, by Capitol power plant, to be reimbursed thereto 1274 pay readjustment of commissioned and enlisted personnel of 625 special Congressional committee on readjusting pay of, etc., allowed further time for report 352 to assist in preparing maps for Army use; payment 89, 741, 1402 *Coast Artillery, Army, Chief of,* appropriation for Coast Artillery School 70, 747, 1408 *Coast Artillery, Office of Chief of, War Department,* appropriation for civilian personnel 749, 1410 *Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Va.,* appropriation for incidental expenses 70, 747, 1408 for special apparatus, materials, etc 70 748, 1408 *Coast Artillery War Instruction, Army,* appropriation for maintenance 748 *Coast Guard Cutters,* appropriation for repairs, etc 378, 1099 *Coast Guard, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chiefs of divisions, assistants, clerks, etc., Office of Commandant 377, 1098 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Repairs to Coast Guard Cutters”; limit 377, 1098 for pay and allowances, officers, cadets, enlisted men, etc 377, 1098 for rations, etc 377, 1098 for fuel, ship stores, etc 377, 1098 for repairs of buildings, leases, etc 377, 1098lviii appropriation for death allowances, etc 377, 1098 for traveling expenses 377, 1098 for draft animals; coastal communication, lines, etc 377, 1098 for civilian employees in the field 377, 1099 for contingent expenses 377, 1099 for repairs to cutters 378, 1099 deficiency appropriation for file holders, etc 39 for expenses 51, 56, 196, 341, 345, 457, 462, 780, 784, 1056, 1166, 1170, 1554, 1556 for Acostia and Cia 339 for paying damage claims, collisions with vessels of 776 for Shipowners and Merchants Tugboat Company 1549 for Navigazione Generale Italiana 1549 amount allotted to contingent expenses, from appropriation for rations, 1921 39 cadets and cadet engineers to receive same pay as midshipmen 632 number and grades of commissioned line officers 1130 engineer officers 1130 promotions by seniority, of captains, captains (engineering), and commanders (engineering), from next lower grade 1130 by examinations of lieutenants and lieutenants (junior grade) 1130 to be extra numbers; limitation 1130 relative rank of captains, and commanders (engineering) with Navy officers 1130 commandant; title changed to, from captain commandant 1130 selection; relative naval rank, etc., while serving 1130 retired rank, etc., if serving 1130 rank, etc., on expiration of term of service 1130 engineer in chief; rank, etc., while serving 1130 selection; retired rank, etc., if serving 1131 rank, etc., on expiration of term of term of service 1131 constructor, rank, etc., after ten years commissioned service in Revenue Cutter Service and Coast Guard 1131 after twenty years’ service 1131 promotions only after examinations, except to commandant or engineer in chief 1131 retirement if physically incapacitated; rank 1131 after forty years’ service at one grade higher 1131 of captain at relative rank, etc., of commodore in the Navy on retired list 1131 ensigns to complete three years’ service, after which eligible to promotion 1131 no present rank, pay, etc., reduced 1131 pay established of warrant officers 630 enlisted men 630 ratings to be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury 630 longevity increase 630 reenlistment allowance 630 warrant officers to have subsistence and rental allowances 630 pay readjustment of commissioned and enlisted personnel of 625 special Congressional committee on readjusting pay of, etc., allowed further time for report 352 station authorized on coast of Green Bay, Wis., in Door County; limit of cost 991 transfer of amounts from appropriation for rations 1922, to fuel and water, and contingent expenses 454 *Coast Pilot,* appropriation for compilation of 481, 1121 *Coast Signal Service, Navy,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 796, 1140 *Coasters Harbor Island, R.
I.,* appropriation for naval training station, maintenance 125, 791, 1137 Coddington Point excluded 791 for Naval War College, maintenance 127, 793, 1138 *Coastwise Trade,* tonnage tax on vessels bringing to United States goods taken abroad in foreign vessels and from there transshipped in violation of 981 *Coastwise Waterways, Inland and,* appropriation for operating transportation facilities by War Department on 760, 1421 deficiency appropriation for operating transportation facilities, etc., on, by War Department 1551 *Cobalt,* duty on, linoleate 863 oxide 863 salts and compounds 863 sulphate 863 on free list, and ore 926 *Coca Leaves,* duty on 864 *Coca Leaves, Cocaine, etc.,* (*see also* Narcotic Drugs), appropriation for expenses, enforcing laws restricting sale, etc., of 376, 1097 deficiency appropriation for expenses restricting sale, etc., of 37 provisions of Act prohibiting importing, etc., of 596 restrictions on trading, etc., in 298 stamp tax on, compounds, etc 299 preparations, etc., of, not affected 300 not applicable to decocainized, etc 301 *Cocaine* (*see also* Narcotic Drugs), duty on 866 *Cocculus Indicus,* duty on, natural, advanced by any treatment 864 on free list, crude, etc 922 *Cochineal,* on free list 923 *Cochran, W.
Bourhe, late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1528 *Coco Solo, Canal Zone,* appropriation for naval submarine base 130 *Coco Solo Naval Air Station, Canal Zone,* appropriation for buildings, etc 123 *Cocoa,* duty on, sweetened, etc 896 on free list 926 *Cocoa Fiber,* duty on, mats and matting 904 *Coconino County, Ariz.,* prior occupants allowed patents for eighty acres of agricultural lands in 467 *Coconino National Forest, Ariz.,* timber cutting rights in, extended 828 *Coconut Oil,* temporary duty on 10 *Coconuts,* duty on, and meat 895lix *Cod Liver Oil,* on free list 929 *Cod Oil,* on free list 929 *Codeine* (*see* Narcotic Drugs). *Cody, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Saint Francis River at 1442 *Coeur d’Alene Agency, Idaho,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 568, 1189 *Coeur d’Alene, Idaho,* offices of register and receiver land office at, consolidated 557 *Coeur d’Alene Indians, Idaho,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 568, 1189 *Coffee,* duty on, substitutes, adulterants, and essences 896 on free list 926 *Coin Holders,* duty on, jewelry 917 *Coins,* appropriation for recoinage of gold 371, 1091 for recoinage of minor 371, 1091 Grant memorial gold dollars and silver half dollars to be coined 362 purposes for, number authorized, etc 362 silver 50-cent pieces to be coined to commemorate centennial of enunciation of the Monroe Doctrine 1172 tercentenary of settling of New Netherland, etc 1287 *Coins, Foreign* (*see* Foreign Currencies) *Coins, Metallic,* on free list 926 *Coir, and Coir Yarn,* on free list 926 *Coke,* on free list 926 *Coldwater River, Miss.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for flood protection, etc 1045 *Collar, Cuff, etc., Buttons,* duty on, metal, jewelry 917 *Collars,* duty on, cotton shirt 901 flax, etc., shirt 904 *Collect on Delivery Mail,* appropriation for indemnity for lost domestic 658, 1253 international 658 deficiency appropriation for indemnity for lost, 1920 775 for 1921 775 *Collectors of Customs,* appointment by each, of an assistant, authorized 1453 authority of such in case of a vacancy 1453 at New York, may appoint a customs officer as solicitor to the collector 1453 *Collectors of Internal Revenue,* appropriation for salaries and expenses of, deputies, etc 375, 1096 *Collector’s Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 672, 1329 *Colleges, etc.,* appropriation for Army supplies, etc., to military, other than with units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 86, 720, 1382 ordnance equipment excluded 86, 720, 1382 on free list, books, etc., for; limit 925 *Collision Damages,* appropriation for paying claims for, with naval vessels 1133 deficiency appropriation for paying claims for, with naval vessels 334, 1160, 1544 claims for, with naval vessels since April 6, 1917, may be adjusted, etc., by Secretary of Navy 1066 *Collodion,* duty on 863 *Cologne,* duty on, containing alcohol 866 not containing alcohol 866 *Colombia,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 for payment to, under treaty 1076 deficiency appropriation for payment to, under treaty 453 *Colon, Panama,* appropriation for operating, etc., public works, from receipts therefrom 766, 1427 *Colorado,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 556, 1178 for support, etc., of Indians at specified agencies, from tribal funds 1189 Army supplies, etc., to be furnished to relieve sufferers from flood of Arkansas River, etc., in 19 consent given to negotiations for apportioning waters of Colorado River, etc., between, and designated States 172 agreement subject to approval of legislature and Congress 172 grant of public lands in, to Canon City for public park 1427 patent authorized to, of lands in Carey selection No 11 1063 *“Colorado,” Battleship,* limit of cost, increase of 814, 1544 *Colorado Labor Strike, 1914,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims for loss of firearms, etc 52, 459 *Colorado River,* agreement by designated States for apportionment of waters of, and tributaries, consented to 172 Federal representative to participate in proceedings 172 amount for expenses authorized 172 subject to approval of State legislatures and Congress 172 bridge authorized across, Yuma, Ariz 1172 name of Grand River, Colo, and Utah, changed to 146 *Colorado River Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 565, 1187 *Colorado River Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for canals, etc., for irrigation 566, 1187 deficiency appropriation for pumping plant 1169 *Colorado River Interstate Governmental Commission,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 642 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses of 769 *Colorado River, Lower,* appropriation for investigating feasibility of water storage for irrigation, etc 586, 1207 *Colorants,* appropriation for developing standards, etc., of, for industrial uses 477, 1118lx deficiency appropriation for developing standards of 464 *Colorants, etc.,* appropriation for experiments in utilizing American raw materials for 522, 1305 *Colored Union Benevolent Association, D.
C.,* proceedings authorized for dissolution of 1504 *Colored Women and Children, D. C., National Home for Destitute,* appropriation for care of children in 703 *Colors, etc.,* duty on, ceramic and glass, not specially provided for 873 *Colors, Stains, and Paints,* duty on, artists’ paints or colors 867 not specially provided for 867 *Colors, Stains, Dyes, etc.,* duty on, coal tar products 862 *Columbia Hospital for Women, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 701, 1359 for repairs, etc 701, 1359 surplus revenue to be covered into the Treasury, etc 701 deficiency appropriation for heat, light, and power 32 *Columbia Institution for the Deaf, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance 593, 1216 for repairs, etc 593, 1216 for instruction expenses for District persons 690, 1344 *Columbia Polytechnic Institute for the Blind, D. C.,* appropriation for aid to 704, 1363 *Columbia River,* deficiency appropriation for investigating irrigation problems on 1540 amounts authorized for investigating irrigating by gravity, etc., on, and tributaries 1281 projects designated 1281 bridge authorized across, at city of Hood River, Oreg 1257 Marcus, Wash 1481 between Oregon and Washington 358 improvement of below Portland, Oreg., authorized 1040 modification of improvement of, below Portland authorized at Saint Helens, Oreg 1563 preliminary examination, etc., of, from mouth of Willamette River to Vancouver, Wash 1046 time extended for bridging, near Dalles City, Oreg 1256 *Columbia River Quarantine Station,* appropriation for wharf repairs 384 *Columbia, S.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 38 *Columbia, Tenn.,* terms of court at 1520 *Columbus, Ohio,* appropriation for care of Confederate cemetery, Camp Chase 757, 1418 terms of court at 1247 *Columns,* duty on, iron or steel, parts, etc 877 *Colville Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 578, 1199 for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 578, 1200 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians at 197 *Colville Indian Reservation, Wash.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 560, 1181 time extended for homestead entries in south half of diminished 507 *Colwell, Eugene,* deficiency appropriation for services 437 *Comanche, etc., Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for agency expenses, from tribal funds 573, 1195 for support, etc., from tribal funds 573, 1195 *Combinations in Restraint of Trade* (*see* Antitrust Laws). *Combs,* duty on, horn, or horn and metal 919 metal, jewelry 917 *Commerce,* appropriation for expenses enforcing laws regulating interstate 613, 1080 for expenses, regulating interstate 641, 1233 deficiency appropriation for expenses executing laws regulating interstate 329 *Commerce, Foreign* (*see* Antidumping Act, 1921). *Commerce, Foreign and Domestic,* appropriation for expenses of promoting, in Europe, etc 472, 1112 deficiency appropriation for promoting 58, 199, 344, 347, 461, 464, 1553 *Commerce on Navigable Waters,* statement of passengers, freight, etc., to be made by owners of vessels, etc 1043 punishment for failure 1043 *Commercial Attaches, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 472, 1112 deficiency appropriation for 199, 347, 784, 1053 clerks to each, may be paid from appropriation therefor, in 1922 64 detail of not more than two, for duty in Department, authorized 64 *Commercial Travelers* (*see* Traveling Salesmen). *Commission of Fine Arts,* appropriation for expenses 638, 1229 pay restriction 639, 1230 traveling expenses limited 639, 1230 for printing and binding for 1230 approval of, required of site and design of memorial to employees of Agricultural Department who died in World War, to be erected in grounds of Department 170 memorial to First Division, American Expeditionary Forces, in District of Columbia 349 memorial to Joseph J.
Darlington 1444 of statue of Dante, in Washington, D. C 366 of Jeanne d’Arc 468 of Edmund Burke 500 designs of memorials to American soldiers in Europe to be approved by 1510 *Commission of Jurists to Consider Amendment of Laws of War,* appropriation for appointment on 609 *Commission, United States and Germany Mixed Claims,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of 1051, 1547 *Commission, World War Foreign Debt* (*see also* World War Foreign Debt Commission), appropriation for expenses of 1093 *Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits, Treasury Department,* deficiency appropriation for, 1922 36lxi *Commissioner of Public Debt, Treasury Department,* deficiency appropriation for 1922 36 expenses of war savings and thrift stamps in office of, payable from appropriation for expenses of loans, 1922 36 *Commissioners of Conciliation,* appropriation for expenses of, in labor disputes 485, 1126 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 48, 54, 199, 334, 347, 461 *Commissioners, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees 616, 1084 deficiency appropriation for fees 41, 55, 59, 199, 333, 345, 347, 448, 461, 465, 784, 1054, 1159, 1165, 1542, 1554, 1556 *Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for assistant clerks, 1922 49 for increased pay to clerk of, 1923 769 *Committee on Appropriations, Senate,* deficiency appropriation for increased pay to clerk of, 1923 768 for assistant clerk 437, 1155 *Committee on Finance, Senate,* emergency appropriation for assistant clerk to, 1922 64 *Committee on Public Information,* deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 198, 343, 347, 1163 for national security and defense 198, 460 *Committee on the Revision of the Laws, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for compiling laws, etc., under former chairman of 1529 *Common Carriers, Railroad,* appropriation for enforcing uniform system of accounts by 641, 1233 for compelling use of safety appliances 641, 1233 for securing reports of accidents, etc 641, 1233 for investigating block signal and train control systems, etc 641, 1233 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers by 642, 1233 for ascertaining physical valuation of property of 642, 1234 for securing information of stocks, bonds, etc 642, 1234 *Communion Tables,* on free list, imported for religious purposes 931 *Community Center Department, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses, public school buildings 689, 1345 day school employees may be employed by 689 wholly from District revenues 689 amount for salaries limited 689 for additional $240 a year to employees of, wholly from District revenues 715, 1559 *Community Chests,* exempt from income tax 253 *Commutation of Quarters, etc., Army,* appropriation for field clerks, etc 75 for officers, etc 75 former authorizations of, repealed 632 *Commutation of Quarters, Navy,* appropriation for officers, etc 131 former authorization for, repealed 632 *Commutation of Rations, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 137 *Commutation of Rations, Navy,* appropriation for 132 rates of, established for fiscal year 1922 139 rates of, for fiscal year 1923 800 for fiscal year 1924 1144 *Compensation for Injuries, Government Employees* (*see* Injuries to Government Employees). *Compensation in Lieu of Moieties,* allowed persons, not officials, reporting violations of customs laws, etc., leading to recovery of duties, etc 988 maximum allowance 988 punishment for receiving portion of, by officials 988 *Compensation, Veterans’ Bureau, Military and Naval,* appropriation for payment of 649, 1243 *Competency Commission, Five Civilized Tribes, Okla.,* appropriation for continuing work of 564, 1185 *Composition Metal,* on free list, of copper, etc., not specially provided for 926 *Compressed Gases Containers,* admitted free, under bond to be exported in six months 938 *Compromise of Customs Penalties, etc.,* by officers of United States, unlawful 987 punishment for 987 by Secretary of the Treasury allowed 987 report of officer in charge of claim as to facts, etc 987 if recommended by Solicitor of the Treasury, compromise by Secretary authorized 987 *Comptroller General of the United States* (*see also* General Accounting Office), appropriation for, Assistant, etc 640, 1231 for printing, etc., monthly and annual editions of decisions of 640, 1231 General Accounting Office established under control of 23 appointment and salary 23 to hold office for fifteen years; ineligible for reappointment 23 removal solely for cause, and only by joint resolution of Congress or impeachment 24 ineligible for reappointment thereafter 24 to be retired at age of 70 years 24 authorized to relieve Army and Navy Hisbursing officers from responsibility for certain losses, etc., incurred in World War service accounts 497 *Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Department,* appropriation for, deputies, clerks, etc 375, 1096 chief of examining division may be designated by 375, 1096 for expenses, superintendent, etc., Federal reserve and national currency 375, 1096 for special examinations, etc 375, 1096 deficiency appropriation for additional counters, Federal reserve and national currency 36 emergency appropriation for additional clerks, etc., in office of, 1922 61 approval of, required for banking corporations to do business or have branches in District of Columbia 500 duties of, as to issue of national currency, Federal Reserve notes, etc 621 in formation and operation of agricultural credit corporations 1461lxii ex officio, member of Federal Reserve Board 620 ineligible to hold office, etc., in member bank 620 may designate bank examiner as chief of examining division 61 National Agricultural Credit Corporations under supervision of 1467 additional third deputy, authorized 1467 appointment, duties over credit corporations, etc 1467 examiners, employees, to be appointed 1467 salaries of deputy comptrollers, additional examiners, etc., to be fixed by 1467 present deputies, bank examiners, etc., considered as national bank examinations expenses 1467 additional deputy, examiners, etc., as credit corporations expenses 1467 temporary payment of additional deputy from national bank examinations expenses 1467 national banks to make not less than three reports each year to 1067 special reports when called for 1067 to furnish intermediate credit banks with confidential information as to national banks dealing with them 1458 War Financial Corporation confidential information of national banks making advances for agricultural products 183 of other banks, etc., subject to their consent 183 *Comptroller of the Post Office Department,* appropriation for, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 654, 1250 appointment, salary, duties, etc 24 *Comptroller of the Treasury* (*see also* General Accounting Office), office of, abolished July 1, 1921 23 employees, books, office equipment, etc., of, transferred to General Accounting Office 23 *Comptrollers of Customs,* appointment by each, of an assistant, authorized 1453 authority of such in case of a vacancy 1453 naval officers of customs to be known as 974 duties; examinations, etc., of collectors’ accounts 974 other, as prescribed 974 verification of assessment of duties, etc 974 present appointees not affected 975 *Computing Machines,* transferred to Supply Committee as surplus, may be issued to departments at exchange prices 369 *Conception, Drugs, etc., to Prevent,* importation of, prohibited 937 entry of forbidden; seizure, etc 937 punishment for aiding, etc., by officials 937 procedure for seizure, etc 937 *Concert Halls,* special tax on proprietors of 295 places, etc., exempt 295 *Conciliation of Labor Disputes,* appropriation for commissioners 485, 1126 deficiency appropriation for commissioners of 48, 54, 199, 344, 347, 461, 784 *Condensed Milk,* duty on, or evaporated 891 temporary duty on 10 *Condenser Paper,* duty on 909 *Conduit Road, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 709, 1368 *Confectionery,* duty on, not specially provided for 890 *Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.,* appropriation for care, etc 757, 1418 *Confederate Soldiers and Sailors,* appropriation for headstones for unmarked graves of, in national cemeteries 756, 1418 *Confederate Stockade Cemetery, Sandusky Bay,* appropriation for care, etc 757, 1418 *Confederate Veterans, D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc., of needy and infirm 704, 1362 *Confederate Veterans, United,* Army cots to be lent for, encampment at Richmond, Va 652 folding chairs loaned for reunion of, at New Orleans, La 1287 tents, etc., loaned for encampment of, at Chattanooga, Tenn 203 *Conference Minority, House of Representatives,* appropriation for clerks, etc 428, 1270 *Conference of American States, Fifth International,* appropriation for participating in, at Santiago, Chile 609 *Conference of Maritime Nations,* requested for devising methods to prevent pollution of navigable waters by oil refuse, etc., from vessels 821 *Conference on Limitation of Armament,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of 192 tablet to be presented to Daughters of the American Revolution, in appreciation for use of Memorial for sessions of 498 *Conference on Maritime Law, International,* appropriation for representation at 609 *Congress,* estimates of, for appropriations to be submitted by the President without revision 20 *Congressional Directory,* appropriation for compiling 429, 1272 *Congressional Employees,* appropriation for session employees from close of first to beginning of second session 325 salaries for August, 1921, to be paid August 24 180 for November, 1921, to be paid November 23 325 for December, 1921, to be paid December 20 350 for September, 1922, to be paid September 23 1059 for December, 1922, to be paid December 20 1064 *Congressional Record,* appropriation for reporting debates, House of Representatives 428, 1271 for reporting debates, Senate 425, 1267 for preparing semimonthly and session indexes to 436, 1279 deficiency appropriation for expenses, reporting debates, Senate 1049 *Congressional Salaries,* joint committee to investigate, etc., adjustment of 1560lxiii *Connecticut Avenue NW., D.
C.,* apppropriation for paving west side of, Ingomar Street to Chevy Chase Circle 1336 for paving, Porter to Tilden Street 1336 for paving, Van Ness Street northward 1336 *Connecticut Reformatory, Cheshire, Conn.,* deficiency appropriation for gratuities furnished to United States prisoner by 448 *Connell, Charles R., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1155 *Conservation of Navigable Waters, etc.,* appropriation for expenses of national forests created for 519, 1303 for employment of agents, etc., from Conservation Fund 521, 1305 for cooperation with States in fighting forest fires, etc 535, 1317 for acquiring additional lands 535, 1317 *Consignee,* deemed owner of imports 959 *Constantinople, Turkey,* appropriation for steam launch for embassy 602, 1071 for prison expenses 610, 1077 *Constitution of the United States, Original,* appropriation for providing permanent repository for, in Library of Congress 434 *Construction and Repair of Vessels, Navy,* appropriation for 133, 797, 1141 *Consular Assistants,* appropriation for salaries 602, 1071 for post allowances 604, 1073 for bringing home remains of, dying abroad 604, 1073 deficiency appropriation for salaries 53, 58, 343 *Consular Inspectors,* appropriation for salaries 602, 1071 for expenses; subsistence allowance 602, 1071 *Consular Officers,* appropriation for salaries 602, 1071 American citizenship requirement 602, 1071 for instruction and transit pay 603, 1072 for transportation to and from posts 603, 1072 for paying heirs of, dying abroad 604, 1072 for bringing home remains of, dying abroad 604, 1073 for post allowances 604, 1073 deficiency appropriation for post allowances 53, 343, 347, 460, 464, 783, 1055, 1166 for transportation 53, 58, 336, 343, 347, 452, 464, 783, 785, 1055, 1161, 1166, 1169, 1554 certification of invoices by, etc 959 in contiguous countries may seal vessels or vehicles with shipments to United States 957 *Consular Service* (*see also* Diplomatic and Consular Service), appropriation for Director of the 599, 1068 for salaries 602, 1071 deficiency appropriation lor salaries 53, 58, 343, 347, 460, 783, 1055, 1166, 1554, 1556 *Consulates,* appropriation for clerk hire 602, 1071 for interpreters and guards at 602, 1071 for contingent expenses 603, 1071 deficiency appropriation for interpreters 53, 1055, 1554 for clerk hire 53, 58, 198, 343, 347, 460, 464, 783, 1055, 1166, 1169, 1554 for contingent expenses 54, 58, 198, 343, 347, 453, 460, 464, 783, 1055, 1166, 1169, 1554, 1556 *Consuls,* appropriation for salaries 602, 1071 *Consuls General,* appropriation for salaries 602, 1071 *Contagious Diseases,* appropriation for preventing spread of, in interstate traffic 380, 1102 for prevention of, etc., among Indians 561, 1182 *Contagious Diseases, Animal,* appropriation for preventing spread of, live stock 511, 1296 for emergency use, arresting, etc 536, 1318 for reimbursing Indians for live stock destroyed on account of 565, 1186 deficiency appropriation for suppressing, Indian cattle, etc 45, 1054 *Contagious Diseases, D.
C.,* appropriation for preventing spread of 694, 1351 for isolating wards for minor, Garfield and Providence Hospitals 695, 1352 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of 31 *Containers for Fruits, Vegetables, etc.,* appropriation for executing law fixing standards for 533, 1314 *Containers of American Manufacture,* on free list, returned from abroad empty or filled with foreign products 924 Contested Election Expenses, House of Representatives, deficiency appropriation for 195, 328, 437, 768, 1155, 1528 *Contested Elections, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for compiling cases, etc 438 *Contiguous Countries* (*see also* Tariff Act of 1922), provisions for importing goods from 956 *Contingent Expenses,* appropriation for Army 68, 717, 1378 for Military Academy 101, 751, 1412 for Navy 123, 788, 1134 for Naval Academy 135, 807, 1150 for Marine Corps 138, 800, 1152 for Treasury Department 368, 1089 for public moneys 371, 1091 for Senate 464, 1267 for House of Representatives 428, 1271 for Library of Congress 434, 1277 for Department of Commerce 471, 1111 for Department of Labor 485, 1126 for Department of Agriculture 508, 1290 for Interior Department 553, 1175 for Indian Department 564, 1184 for land offices 557, 1179 for Department of State 600, 1068 for foreign missions 601, 1070 for consulates 603, 1071 for Department of Justice 612, 1079 for Executive Office 636, 1227 for Civil Service Commission 638, 1229 for General Accounting Office 640, 1231 for Post Office Department 654, 1249 for District of Columbia 675, 1333 for War Department 716, 1378 for Navy Department 787, 1132 *Contract Labor Laws,* appropriation for enforcing, etc 486, 1127 *Contract Markets, Grain* (*see also* Future Trading Act and Grain Futures Act), designation of boards of trade as, authorized 188, 1000 conditions and requirements specified 188, 1000lxiv *Contract Surgeons, Army,* appropriation for pay and allowances 75, 724, 1385 for mileage 75, 724, 1385 deficiency appropriation for mileage 196, 341, 358, 781, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555, 1556 *Contractors, Navy,* deficiency appropriation for adjusting claims of, on account of vessels, etc., unfinished, etc., on account of treaty 1544 *Contracts,* writ of error allowed to Supreme Court, where decision of highest State court is against claim that change in rule of law involving validity of, is repugnant to the Constitution 366 *Contracts, Army,* for fuel, may be made for sufficient quantities for one year without regard to current fiscal year 78 payment from funds of year when delivery made 78 *Contracts, Army War,* deficiency appropriation for payment of award to George A.
Carden and Anderson T. Herd 339 unexpended balances for settling, suspended on account of armistice, available during 1922 63 allowance for personal services 63 limited to contracts, etc., made between April 6, 1917, and November 12, 1918 63 unexpended balances for settling, suspended on account of armistice, available during 1923 exclusively for claims of foreign Governments, etc 778, 1550 extended to contracts between November 12, 1918, and June 30, 1919 778 appropriations for 1920 available 778 limitation of amount; to constitute one fund 778 expenses of commission sent abroad to adjust the claims payable from 779 amount limited; allowance of actual expenses 779 *Contracts for Public Buildings,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing losses on construction, materials, etc., due to war conditions 338, 454, 1550 time limit for presenting claims for losses in, by war conditions, etc., waived for claim of William Dall 1132 *Contracts, Government,* orders for work at Government establishments to receive same consideration as given private contractors 812 *Contracts, Grain* (*see* Future Trading Act and Grain Futures Act). *Contracts, River and Harbor Work,* deficiency appropriation for readjustment of, due to increased cost of materials, etc 778 *Converse County, Wyo.,* grant of public lands to, for public park uses 65 report of compliance to terms required, etc 66 recovery on failure 66 *Conveyances, Realty,* stamp tax on 305 trust deeds exempt 305 *Convict Labor,* manufactures etc., of, prohibited entry 937 *Convicts, D.
C.,* appropriation for support of, out of the District 698, 1356 deficiency appropriation for support of, out of the District 32, 441 *Cook County, Ill.,* may bridge Little Calumet River, at Riverdale 1171 *Cookeville, Tenn.,* terms of court at 1520 *Cooley, Ariz.,* construction of road between, and Fort Apache Indian Reservation, authorized from Indian funds; county to contribute one-half 1288 *Cooper River Corporation,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of South Carolina eastern district court to 51 *Cooper River, S.
C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for removing shoal, Charleston 1044 *Cooperative Agricultural Extension Work* (*see* Agricultural Extension Work, Cooperative). *Coos Bay, Oreg.,* improvement of harbor, authorized 1040 *Coos Bay Wagon Road Lands, Oreg.,* appropriation for protecting, etc 538, 1319 for survey, sale, etc 559, 1180 deficiency appropriation for protection, etc 44, 332, 773, 1050, 1535 *Copal,* on free list, gum 928 *Copenhagen, Denmark,* deficiency appropriation for delegates to Congress against Alcoholism at 1548 *Copper,* duty on, articles, not specially provided for 888 not gold plated, etc 888 engravers’ plates 886 rolls, rods, or sheets 886 tubes and tubing, seamless 886 tubes, brazed 886 on free list, acetate of 926 cement 926 clippings from new 926 composition metal, not specially provided for 926 old, fit only for remanufacture 926 ore 926 regulus of 926 scale 926 subacetate 926 sulphate 926 unmanufactured, plates, bars, etc., not 926 specially provided for 926 verdigris 926 *Copperas,* on free list 927 *Copra,* on free list 929 *Copying Paper,* duty on 909 *Copyright Office, Library of Congress,* appropriation for Register, clerks, etc 433, 1276 for printing and binding for 434, 1277 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 50 *Coral,* duty on, cut, but not set 917 on free list, marine, unmanufactured 926 *Cordage,* duty on, hemp, sunn, or other bast fibers 902lxv duty on, jute 902 manila, sisal, etc 902 *Cordials,* duty on 897 *Cords,* duty on, cotton 900 flax, etc 902, 903 silk, etc 907 woolen 906 *Cords and Tassels,* duty, on cotton 900 flax, etc 903 silk, etc 908 woolen 906 *Core Sound, N C.,* improvement of waterway to Beaufort from, authorized 1039 *Coriander Seeds,* duty on 896 *Cork,* duty on, artificial 914 carpet 904 cut in squares, etc 914 manufactures of 914 stoppers 914 on free list, wood or bark, unmanufactured 926 waste, shavings, and refuse 926 *Corn* (*see also* Grain Futures Act and Futures Trading Act), appropriation for adapting, etc., from tropical regions 515, 1299 for investigation and improvement 515, 1300 duty on 893 grits, meal, and flour 893 temporary duty on 9 provisions governing contracts for future delivery of 187, 998 purchase, etc., of, for relief of distressed and starving people of Russia 351 fund available for 351 *Corn Borer, European,* appropriation for cooperative expenses to control spread of 525, 1309 *Corn Creek Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 560, 1181 *Coroner’s Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 673, 1329 transportation restriction for incumbent January 1, 1922 673, 1329 for expenses of morgue, etc 677, 1329 deficiency appropriation for expenses 33 *Corporation Counsel’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 673, 1329 to bring suit for failure to remove snow, etc., by private owners, etc 846 *Corporations,* tax levied on net income of, for calendar year 1921 252 for each year thereafter 252 organizations exempt 253 net income defined, of domestic; foreign 254 gross income defined, of domestic; foreign 254 deductions allowed in computing net incomes; business expenses 254 interest on debts; exception 254 taxes; classes and exceptions specified 254 not applicable to corporations guaranteeing payments at source 254 paid on interest of stockholders 254 date of accrual 255 business losses 255 restriction of, on sales of stock, etc 255 from destruction, etc., of property acquired before March 1, 1913 255 deductions allowed etc.; on worthless debts; if in part 255 tax-paid dividends; of foreign corporations from United States sources 255 exhaustion, obsolescence, etc., of property; if acquired before March 1, 1913 255 amortization of cost of buildings, plants, vessels, etc., for prosecution of the war 255 redetermination of tax before March 3, 1924, at request of taxpayer; credits for overpayments 255 allowance for depletion, etc., of mines, oil wells, timber, etc.; basis of 256 if acquired before March 1, 1913 256 if discovered by taxpayer before March 1, 1913; limitation 256 regulations, etc., to be prescribed; application to leases 256 additional to insurance companies other than life; limitation after December 31, 1921 256 issuing policies on weekly premium plan for life, etc.; not effective after December 31, 1921 256 mutual marine companies 256 other mutual companies, of premium deposits, returned, etc 256 proceeds from involuntary conversion of property expended for similar property, etc 257 foreign corporations, of designated items within the United States 257 items not deductible, the same as for individuals 257 credit allowed; interest on Federal securities, etc 257 domestic, specific of $2,000, if net income less than $25,000 257 limitation if exceeding $25,000 257 war and excess profits for fiscal year ending in 1921 257 ending in 1922 257 tax paid at source on income of foreign, not in business in United States 258 deduction of interest free from tax 258 credit to domestic, for income, etc., taxes paid abroad; limitation 258 application to domestic insurance companies 258 redetermination if tax paid differs from credit claimed; refund 258 if accrued, but not paid; bond required 258 evidence of foreign income, etc., required 258 proportion allowed for fiscal year ending in 1921 258 domestic, controlling foreign, deemed to have paid proportion of their foreign dividend taxes, etc 259 credit for, limited 259 determination, by Commissioner, of foreign accumulated profits 259 foreign accounting period 259 in business in United States possessions, deemed foreign 259 returns required; details 259 from agents of foreign, without American office 259 from receivers, trustees, etc., of; collection of tax 259 accounting; for part of a year 259lxvi returns required; statement of dividends, etc., to be appended to 260 consolidated, may be made by affiliated corporations after January 1, 1922; basis of 260 computation of proportionate assessments upon 260 meaning of affiliated corporations 260 corporations in United States possessions deemed foreign 260 if business controlled by same interests 260 method of making 260 time of filing; with collector of the district, etc 260 with collector at Baltimore, Md., if no agency, etc., in United States 260 verified returns of dividend payments by, required; details 269 war and excess profits tax on incomes of 272 exempt if engaged in gold mining 273 income tax provisions applicable to China Trade Act 855 *Corporations, D.
C.,* authorized for business in China under China Trade Act 850 *Corporations, Domestic,* special excise tax on capital, etc., of, in excess of $5,000 294 exemptions 295 *Corporations for Foreign Financial Business* (*see also* Federal Reserve Act Amendments), provisions modifying paying installments on capital stock subscriptions, etc 28 *Corporations, Foreign,* special excise tax on capital of, for business in United States 295 *Corps of Engineers, Army* (*see* Engineer Department, Army). *Corpus Christi, Tex.,* claims against Texas National Guard for Army property lost, etc., during floods, etc., canceled 94 improvement of channel from Aransas Pass to, authorized 1039 survey directed of Intracoastal Waterway from New Orleans, La., to 1439 use by Executive of reserve Army supplies for relief of sufferers from storm and flood at, approved 456 *Corrosive Sublimate,* duty on 860 *Corset Clasps,* duty on, steels, etc 880 *Cortidne,* duty on 904 *Corundum,* duty on, grains, manufactured 914 manufactures of 914 on free list, ore 927 *Cosmetics,* duty on 866 *Costa Rica,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Costs of Production,* changes in classification or rates of duty on imports, to be proclaimed by the President to equalize differences in, with American products 941 items included in determining, of imported merchandise 949 *Cots, etc., Army,* loan authorized of, for Grand Army of the Republic encampment, at Indianapolis, Ind 203 United Confederate Veterans’ encampment, Chattanooga, Tenn 203 *Cotton,* appropriation for census reports on production, etc 473, 1114 for investigating, etc., diseases of 514, 1299 for cultural methods, breeding, etc 515, 1299 investigating insects affecting 524, 1308 for suppressing spread of pink bollworm of 537, 1318 deficiency appropriation for eradicating pink boll worm of 54, 446, 1156, 1164, 1169 for airplane distribution of insecticides, in eradicating boll weevil, etc., of 1536 duty on, articles not specially provided for 901 bed sets 901 belting for machinery 900 blankets 900 card laps, sliver, and roving 898 cloth, not bleached, etc 899 bleached 899 printed, woven-figured, etc 899 vat dyed 899 term defined 899 with specified weavings 900 oilcloths 900 filled or coated 900 articles not specially provided for 901 clothing, etc., not specially provided for 901 cloths, polishing, dust, and mop 900 crochet 899 darning 899 doilies 900 embroidery 899 fabrics with fast edges, and articles of 900 gloves, etc 901 handkerchiefs 901 Jacquard woven goods 900 knit fabric, in the piece 901 knitting 899 manufactures, not specially provided for 901 mufflers 901 napkins 900 nets, etc 901 pile fabrics 900 pillowcases 900 pillow shams 901 quilts or bedspreads 900 ribbons of plush, etc 900 seed 895 sewing thread 899 sheets 900 shirt collars and cuffs 901 table and bureau covers 900 table damask, and manufactures of 900 terry-wo ven fabrics 900 tire fabric 899 towels 900 tracing cloth 900 tubings, etc 900 waste, manufactured 898 waterproof cloth 900 wearing apparel, not specially provided for 900 wicking 901 window hollands 900lxvii duty on, yarn, bleached, etc 898 vat dyed 898 yarn and warps, not bleached, etc 898 on free list, not specially provided for 927 waste 927 *Cotton Bagging,* duty on, gunny cloth, jute, etc 904 *Cotton County, Okla.,* bridge authorized across Red River between Clay County, Tex., and 1439 *Cotton Districts,* appropriation for experiments, etc., in cattle raising in 535, 1317 *Cotton Futures Act, United States,* appropriation for expenses enforcing 553, 1314 sale of cotton unsuitable for standard forms 533, 1314 deficiency appropriation for enforcement of 54, 347 official standards of cotton effective for purposes of 1518 *Cotton Gins,* on free list 922 *Cotton Manufactures,* Schedule 9, Tariff of 1922 898 *Cotton or Other Vegetable Fibers,* duty on, belting for machinery 900 gloves 900 hose for liquids or gases 902 knit fabrics, piece 901 gloves 901 hose and half hose 901 underwear and wearing apparel 901 labels for garments, etc 900 lace fabrics 900 lacings, shoe, etc 900 loom harness, collets, and healds 900 machinery belting 900 spindle banding, wicking 900 upholstery cloth, etc 900 *Cotton Standards Act, United States,* title of Act 1517 transactions in cotton by any grade or class not used in official standards, unlawful 1517 actual sample sales, etc., not affected 1517 licenses may be issued to competent classifiers 1517 suspension or revocation for cause 1517 submission of cotton or samples, by interested parties, for official classification 1517 binding effect of certificate from Department 1518 rules for, to prevent classifier knowing party interested 1518 charges authorized for issuing licenses, and classifying cotton 1518 expenses to be paid therefrom 1518 official standards for classifying cotton by quality or value to be established by Secretary of Agriculture 1518 effective date of, to be specified 1518 continuance of Cotton Futures Act standards until replaced by 1518 practical forms of standards to be furnished on request, at cost 1518 certified copies under seal of Department 1518 conditions for inspection, etc., may be attached 1518 moneys received from, and unused cotton, available for expenses 1518 inspection of cotton in commerce, authorized wherever found 1518 use of counterfeit, altered, condemned, etc., standard forms, unlawful 1519 punishment for violations 1519 illegal acts by licensed classifiers 1519 improperly influencing, etc., classifiers 1519 assaulting, etc., officials in performance of their duties 1519 general authority for causing tests, investigations, etc 1519 cooperation with other activities 1519 meaning of “person,” “commerce,” and “cotton” 1519 principals responsible for acts of agents, etc 1519 appropriations authorized for expenses 1519 authority for employees, office expenses, etc 1519 invalidity of any provision not to affect remainder of Act 1520 effective August 1, 1923 1520 *Cottonseed,* appropriation for interbreeding experiments 515, 1299 duty on 895 *Cottonseed Oil,* temporary duty on 10 *Couden, Rev Henry M.,* appropriation for chaplain emeritus of the House of Representatives 425 *Council Bluffs, Iowa,* terms of court at 1484 *Council of National Defense,* deficiency appropriation for 54, 344, 460 for national security and defense under 344, 460 powers, duties, etc., of, relating to highways, transferred to Secretary of Agriculture under Federal Highway Act 212 *Counselor for the Department of State,* designation changed to Undersecretary of State 1068 *Counterfeiting, etc.,* appropriation for expenses in suppressing, etc.; restriction 379, 1100 deficiency appropriation for expenses in suppressing 345 *Countervailing Duties,* levied on automobiles, etc., from country imposing higher rates on similar articles from the United States 885 bicycles and parts from country imposing higher rates on such articles from the United States 885 calcium acetate from country imposing duty on American article 925 coal, etc., from country imposing duty on similar products from United States 926 gunpowder, etc., from country imposing duty thereon from United States 928 hydraulic cements from country imposing duty on American article 926 imports receiving bounty for manufacture, etc 935 to equal bounty 936 ascertainment of bounty, etc 936 lumber, planed and tongued and grooved from country imposing duty on products from United States 933 printing paper, etc., from country restricting exportation therefrom to United States by prohibition, export duty, etc 909lxviii levied on pulpboard, paper board, etc., from country imposing higher rates on similar articles from the United States 909 *Country of Birth,* nationality of alien immigrants determined by 6 *Country of Origin,* marking of, in English, required on imports capable of 936 before delivery from customs custody 936 additional duty if not 936 packages containing imports 936 punishment for fraudulently, etc 936 *County Agents, Agricultural Extension Work,* appropriation for 529, 1293 *Court for China* (*see* United States Court for China). *Court of Appeals, D.
C.,* appropriation for copies of reports of decisions 695 for salaries 697, 1355 reports of decisions 698, 1355 for care, etc., of building 698, 1355 for miscellaneous expenses where United States is a party, etc 1356 deficiency appropriation for reports of opinions 33, 1534 for expenses 192 temporary assignment of judges of Court of Customs Appeals to, authorized 839 *Court of Claims,* appropriation for judges, clerks, etc 614, 1082 for printing and binding for 615, 1082 for auditors, etc 615, 1082 for contingent expenses 615, 1082 for reporting decisions 615, 1082 for pay of custodian 615, 1082 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc., to building 333 for paying judgments of 51, 195, 340, 457, 779, 1052, 1163, 1552 for paying judgments of, Treasury Department 196 for contingent expenses 448 for paying judgment of, to Robert L.
Owen, etc., from funds of Mississippi Choctaws 1053 for printing and binding 1542 interest not allowed on claims up to time of judgment, unless stipulated in contract 316 permitted in refunds of erroneous collection of taxes, etc., under Revenue Act of 1921 316 *Court of Customs Appeals,* appropriation for judges, marshal, clerk, etc 614, 1082 for rent, contingent expenses 614, 1082 judges of, may be assigned temporarily to Supreme Court or Court of Appeals, of District of Columbia 839 *Courthouse, D.
C.,* appropriation for care, etc 698, 1355 for repairs, etc 698, 1355 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 1532 plans for addition to, for office of recorder of deeds, to be prepared 1335 *Courts and Prisons, D. C.,* appropriation for probation system Supreme Court 696 for juvenile court, salaries, etc 696, 1353 for police court, salaries, etc 696, 1354 for municipal court, salaries, etc 696, 1354 appropriation for supreme comt, salaries and expenses 698, 1355 for comt of appeals, salaries 697, 1355 for court of appeals building, care, etc 698, 1355 for support of convicts out of the District 698, 1355 for miscellaneous expenses for Supreme Comt and Court of Appeals 698, 1356 *Courts Martial, etc., Army,* appropriation for expenses 75, 724, 1385 *Coushatta Indians, Polk County, Tex.,* deficiency appropriation for school building for education of 447 *Covelo, Calif.,* appropriation for school building from funds of Round Valley Indians 1189 *Cowlitz River, Wash.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for flood protection, etc 1047 *Cowpeas,* on free list, seeds 930 *Coyotes,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 526, 1310 *Crab Meat,* duty on 892 *Craney Island, Va.,* deficiency appropriation for materials, Cape Charles Quarantine Station 777 *Cranford Paving Company,* deficiency appropriation for paying, judgment of District of Columbia Supreme Court 778 *Crater Lake National Park, Oreg.,* appropriation for protection, etc 590, 1212 for commissioner 614, 1081 deficiency appropriation for 459 *Crawford, Nebr.,* part of tract granted, from Fort Robinson Reservation, may be used for live stock exhibition, etc 466 *Crayons,* duty on 920 *Cream,* duty on 891 powder 892 temporary duty on 10 *Cream of Tartar,* duty on 859 *Cream or Brazil Nuts,* duty on 895 *Cream Separators, etc.,* duty on, valued at $50, and over 886 on free list 922 *Credit Banks, Federal Intermediate* (*see* Agricultural Credits Act, 1923). *Credit Corporations, National Agricultural* (*see* Agricultural Credits Act, 1923).
Credit for Excess Income Tax Payments, provisions for, modified 1504 *Creek Indians, Okla,* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for tribal schools 575, 1196 for attorney for 575, 1197 for repairs, etc., to school buildings 575, 1197 for common schools 576, 1197 *Crematory, D. C., Public,* appropriation for maintenance 695, 1353 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 33 *Crepe Paper,* duty on 909 *Crescent City, Calif.,* plans, etc., for improvement of harbor, modified 1041lxix *Creston, Iowa,* terms of court at 1484 *Criers, United States Courts,* appropriation for pay 616, 1084 deficiency appropriation for pay 1159 *Crimes and Misdemeanors,* penalty for carrying on business at stockyards without registering, etc 164 failing to comply with stockyard regulations, etc 165 failure of stockyard owners, etc., to obey orders as to charges 167 searching private dwellings, etc., by prohibition enforcement official without a search warrant 224 failing to pay income tax, make returns, etc 268 issuing, etc., unstamped documents, etc 302 dealing in articles not fully stamped 302 using uncanceled stamps 302 failing to pay, make returns, etc., of other than income, excess profits, and estate taxes 309 refusing to make reports, pay taxes, etc., by marine insurance companies, D.
C 408 transacting marine insurance for unlicensed companies 412 marine insurance brokers failing to report records, etc 413 failing to report classified records by marine insurance companies, D. C 414 violating provisions of Marine Insurance Act, etc 414 for master of vessel unlawfully bringing narcotic drugs into port, etc 598 refusal of railroads to issue or accept interchangeable mileage or scrip coupon tickets 827 using “Federal Inc., U. S. A.” if not incorporated under China Trade Act 855 refusing access to books, etc., of China Trade Act corporations 854 master failing to report arrival or make entry of vessel 951 foreign consul delivering ships’ papers before clearance 952 master failing to deliver manifest on arrival, etc 952 produce permit to proceed to another customs district 953 unauthorized lading or unlading goods, in customs service 955 obstructing, etc., customs boarding officers 955 refusing to answer questions, etc., of Board of General Appraisers 968 frivolous appeals for reappraisment of imports, etc 972 not producing manifest of vessel or vehicle bound to United States 980 if manifest and articles do not agree 980 extra liability if smoking opium found 980 vessel from abroad departing without making report or entry 980 unlading goods before receiving permit, etc.; exception 980 receiving goods transshipped unlawfully from another vessel 981 customs official owning, etc., vessels, cargoes, etc 984 false statements in answers to Federal Fuel Distributor, etc 1027 violating regulations for preserving life, etc., Mystic Shrine convention, D.
C 1219 penalty for false representations, etc., as to certificates of public accountants, D. C 1263 demanding excessive fees for land entries by other than register or receiver 1282 exhibiting false samples of agricultural products stored in licensed warehouses, etc 1285 unauthorized use of “Federal Intermediate Credit Bank” as part of a corporate name 1461 unauthorized use of “National Agricultural Credit Corporation” as part of a corporate name 1473 punishment for illegal landing of submarine cables, etc 8 fraudulent disposal, etc., of conditionally acquired personal property 9 presenting, false statements, affidavits, etc., in war risk compensation claims 152 failure by packer to obey orders issued for violations of Packers and Stockyards Act 163 willfully failing to comply with stockyard orders, etc 165 failing to keep prescribed accounts, etc., by packers, etc 168 violating specified provisions of Future Trading Act 191 second offense; in searching a private dwelling, etc., by prohibition official without a search warrant 224 arrests, etc., by person falsely claiming to be a prohibition enforcement official 224 willful refusal to pay income tax, make returns, etc 269 unlawful divulging information from corporation tax returns, by stockholder 270 making false returns, etc., to evade estate tax 283 carrying, on business, etc., subject to special tax without payment thereof 298 fraudulently removing, etc., revenue stamps from taxed documents, etc 302 reusing, etc., stamps 302 using insufficient stamps 302 counterfeit stamps 302 removing stamps for unlawful uses 302 possessing washed, etc., stamps 302 transferring, etc., stock not stamped 304 making false statements, etc., as to child labor certificates 307 obstructing revenue officers inspecting premises, etc., employing child labor 308 willful refusals to pay, account for, etc., taxes other than income, excess profits, and estate 309 additional tax penalty 309 divulging information received by revenue officials 311 unauthorized publication, etc., of income returns 311 false statements as to effect of internal revenue tax on price of article sold, etc 317 collecting fee, etc., for registration of Chinese refugees from Mexico 326 unlawfully exporting arms, etc., to American countries, where domestic violence proclaimed to exist 361lxx punishment for illegally revealing information from records of marine insurance brokers 413 illegally revealing information from classified marine insurance records, D.
C 414 making false statements to obtain seed for seeding, etc 467 banking corporations commencing business, etc., in District of Columbia without permit from Comptroller of the Currency 500 willful failure to furnish tenant service, etc., in rental property, D. C 550 exacting bonuses, making fictitious sales, etc., to obtain rental property, D. C 550 importing, etc., narcotic drugs contrary to law 596 making false statements of materials, work, etc., of rural post roads projects 661 fraudulently issuing checks, etc., in District of Columbia, with insufficient funds in bank to pay the same 820 illegally importing adult male honeybee 834 attorney violating provisions for widows’ pensions, etc., War with Spain, etc 836 false statements, etc., of affairs of China Trade Act corporations, by stockholders, etc 855 fraudulently marking, etc., imported articles 936 aiding importing of obscene articles, etc., by officials 937 violating prohibition of meat cattle and hides importation 937 unreasonable delays, etc., in delivery of bonded imports from contiguous countries 957 failing to report supplies for vessels or vehicles purchased in contiguous countries 957 relanding without entry goods withdrawn for export 957 making false claims for drawback, etc 981 illegally entering imports with false invoices, etc 981 smuggling or clandestinely entering imports, etc 982 receiving, etc., smuggled goods 982 receiving, etc., illegal imports in buildings on boundary line 983 fraudulently removing goods, etc., from bonded warehouses 983 affixing false customs seals, injuring, removing seals, etc 983 unlawfully removing goods or baggage, from bonded warehouse, vessel, or vehicle 983 receiving, etc., goods unlawfully removed therefrom 983 receiving gratuities by customs officials, etc 984 bribery of customs officials, etc 984 official compromising claims for customs fines, etc 987 official receiving portion of compensation received by informer under customs laws 988 violating prohibitions, etc., of Grain Futures Act 1003 unauthorized divulging information by Coal Commission officials 1024 punishment for willful refusing to testify, etc., for Coal Commission 1025 false answers by persons, as to prices of coal, etc., made to Federal Fuel Distributor, etc 1027 failing to make statements of traffic on navigable waters, by owners of vessels, etc 1043 violations of Warehouse Act, false conversion of stored property, etc 1285 unauthorized wearing, etc., of Army medals or badges 1286 violating provisions of Naval Stores Act 1436 offenses under Coal Commission Act 1447 designated offenses in connection with intermediate credit banks 1459 designated offenses affecting National Agricultural Credit Corporation affairs, etc 1471 unlawful manufacture, etc., of filled milk 1487 violations of Cotton Standard Act provisions, etc 1519 *Crimes, etc.,* appropriation for detection and prosecution of 613, 1080 protection of the President 613, 1080 deficiency appropriation for detection and prosecution of 40, 54, 193, 199, 784, 1054, 1158, 1165, 1541, 1556 *Criminal Identification, National Bureau of,* appropriation for aid to 691, 1349 *Criminal Identification Records,* appropriation for preserving, exchange of, etc 620, 1087 *Criminal Offenses,* trials, etc., for, to be brought within four years from committing thereof, except capital cases 220 for frauds against the United States, within six years 220 applicable to prior acts, etc., if limitation has not expired 220 if barred by existing laws, excepted 220 *Criminals,* appropriation for bringing, home from abroad 610, 1078 deficiency appropriation for bringing home from abroad 452 *Crinoline Cloth,* duty on 917 *Crisfield, Md.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor to be made 1044 *Crittenden Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Georgia Avenue to Eighth Street 1337 for paving, Fifteenth Street to Piney Branch Road 679 *Croats and Slovenes, Serbs,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Crochet Cotton,* duty on 899 *Crocker, Jack,* deficiency appropriation for services 437 *Crockery,* duty on, nonvitrified, including granite ware 870 *Crockett, John C.,* deficiency appropriation for additional pay, Senate reading clerk 1527 *Crocus,* duty on, bulbs 894lxxi *Crooked Creek Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of, on Klamath Indian Reservation 576, 1198 *Crookston, Minn.,* offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 557 *Crop Estimates,* appropriation for compiling, publishing, etc 532, 1313 *Crop Estimates Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* deficiency appropriation for general expenses 58, 198, 461, 783 *Crop Failure,* yield per acre of wheat, etc., deemed, by farmers borrowing from the Government to purchase grain for seeding in 1918 and 1919 1322 borrowers released from payment 1322 borrowers signing guaranty agreement, if crop not a failure, not released; use of contribution 1322 making payment on loan, to be reimbursed, if crop a failure 1322 *Crop Failure Areas,* appropriation for seed grain for loans to farmers in, for seeding crop of 1922 467 *Crop Plants,* appropriation for investigating physiology of, etc 514, 1299 *Crops,* appropriation for technological, etc., investigations 515, 1300 for breeding, study, etc. of arid land 515, 1300 *Croton Oil,* on free list 929 *Crotonaldehyde,* duty on 859 *Crow Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 570, 1191 *Crow Creek Agency, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 576 *Crow Creek Indian Hospital, S. Dak.* appropriation for maintenance, etc 561, 1182 *Crow Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for diversion dam on Big Horn River in, immediately available 4 for improving irrigation systems on; repayment 571, 1192 time extended for allotting lands on 994 *Crow Indians, Mont.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 571, 1192 for additional water rights for allotments irrigable under Two Leggins Canal, from funds of 625 price limited per acre 625 reimbursement 625 *Crow, William E., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1048 *Crowbars,* duty on, iron or steel 879 *Crown Willamette Paper Company,* may bridge Willamette Falls canal, at lock No 4 19 *Crucibles,* duty on, stoneware and earthenware 870 *Cruelty to Children and Animals, Societies for Prevention of,* exempt from income tax 253 *Cruz, Dona Concepcion,* deficiency appropriation for payment to 450 *Cryolite,* on free list 927 *Cuba,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 for preserving monuments, etc., to soldiers who fell in 758, 1418 appointment of ambassador to, authorized 1160 salary of minister available 1160 deficiency appropriation for difference in grade 1160 restriction on service by Army officer not applicable 1160 provision against receiving two salaries not applicable 1160 aggregate pay not to exceed $17, 500 1160 reciprocity treaty with, not affected by Tariff Act of 1922 947 residence of five years in, required for exception from yearly limit of admission of aliens 540 *Cudbear,* on free list 923 *Cuffs,* duty on, cotton shirt 901 flax, etc., shirt 904 *Culion, P.
I.,* appropriation for care of lepers, etc., naval station 124, 788, 1134 deficiency appropriation for care of lepers, etc., naval station at 450 *Cultivators,* on free list 922 *Cumberland River,* time extended for bridging, near Clarksville, Tenn 205 *Cummin Seeds,* duty on 896 *Cups,* duty on, china, not decorated 870 decorated 870 earthenware, plain 870 decorated 870 *Currants,* duty on, cuttings and seedlings 894 *Currants, Zante, etc.* duty on 894 *Currencies, Foreign* (*see* Foreign Currencies). * Curry, and Curry Powder,* on free list 927 *Curry, George,* appropriation for services 2 *Customhouse Brokers,* special tax imposed on; business defined 295 *Customs* (*see also* Tariff Act of 1922), appropriation for collecting revenue from 373, 1094 for detection of frauds, etc 373, 1094 for automatic and recording scales 373, 1094 for compensation in lieu of moieties 373, 1094 deficiency appropriation for collecting revenue from 51, 55, 196, 341, 457, 462, 780, 1055, 1554 for enforcing, laws, etc 193 for paying judgments against collectors 780, 1167 details from field force for service in the District, authorized; limit 766 free admission of domestic animals straying, etc., across boundary before March 1, 1923, if returned in 12 months 1562 immediate transportation privileges extended to Fort Worth, Tex 64 salary of collector, North Carolina district, fixed 1374lxxii stamp tax on, entries 305 withdrawals from warehouse 305 *Customs Administration* (*see also* Tariff Act of 1922), provisions of Acts of June 10, 1890, and October 3, 1913, repealed 989, 990 *Customs Appeals, Court of* (*see also* Court of Customs Appeals), appropriation for salaries and expenses 714, 1082 *Customs Cases,* appropriation for salaries and expenses conducting 612, 1079 for fees, etc., witnesses before Board of General Appraisers 612, 1079 deficiency appropriation for expenses conducting 461, 1158 *Customs Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc 373, 1094 deficiency appropriation for Dye and Chemical Section 193, 337 for Dye and Chemical Section, 1923 776 *Customs Duties* (*see also* Emergency Tariff Act and Tariff Act, 1922), levied for six months on specified imports 9 extended until otherwise provided by law 220 special dumping duty, additional to regular, imposed on certain imports sold at less than fair value 11 Tariff Act of 1922 858 *Customs Officers,* not personally liable for decisions, etc., in matters appealable 969 *Customs Regulations* (*see also* Tariff Act of 1922), report, entry, and unlading of vessels and vehicles 950 from contiguous countries 956 ascertainment, collection, and recovery of duties 958 entry of goods 960 appraisement of imports 965 Board of General Appraisers 972 immediate transportation in bond 975 bonded warehouses, etc 976 repeal of former provisions in Act of June 10, 1890, and Act of October 3, 1913 989, 990 *Customs Service, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc 373, 1094 appointments, etc., authorized by the Secretary for duty in the District 1453 Director and two assistant directors of customs 1453 Director, special agency service and an assistant 1453 compensation and duties to be fixed 1453 deputy collectors, comptrollers, and other customs employees 1453 customs agents, etc 1453 employees of Board of General Appraisers 1453 all appointments under civil service laws upon nomination of officer in charge 1453 collectors of customs, etc., to each appoint an assistant, on approval of the Secretary; compensation 1453 at New York to appoint a customs officer as solicitor to the collector 1453 assistant collectors, etc., in case of vacancy in office of collector, on giving bond to act as such, etc., and successor duly qualified 1453 assistant collectors, etc.; promotion or transfers when vacancy occurs in positions of 1453 continuance in office, etc 1454 officers and employees allowed travel and subsistence when on duty and away from designated station 1454 expenses of moving household effects when transferred to another station; limit of weight 1454 compensation, etc., of all officers and employees to be paid from collecting customs revenues 1454 former rate for pay of laborers repealed 1454 limitation on compensation fixed under this Act 1454 *Customs Statistics,* bureau of, under Treasury Department in New York customhouse transferred to Department of Commerce 1109 consolidation of, with statistics division of Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, authorized 1109 occupation of premises in customhouse continued 1109 allotments to, from collecting customs revenue made available for expenses 1109 detailed statements of imports and exports of each port to be furnished collector thereof monthly by Department of Commerce 1110 special reports to be made to Treasury Department upon request 1110 *Customs Statistics Section, Department of Commerce,* deficiency appropriation for 1536 *Customs Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of,* appropriation for share of expenses 605, 1073 *Cutch,* duty on, extract, nonalcoholic 864 *Cuttlefish Bone,* on free list 927 *Cyanamid,* on free list 925 *Cyanide,* on free list, combinations, compounds and mixtures of, not specially provided for 927 potassium, etc 927 *Cylindrical and Tubular Tanks or Vessels,* duty on, for gas, liquids, etc 879 *Czechoslovakia,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 **D.** *Daggers,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 292 *Dahlgren, John B.,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of Supreme Court, District of Columbia, to 50 *Dairy Congress, World’s,* appropriation for preparation, etc., proceedings of 1293 date for, extended to 1923 352 *Dairy Exposition, National,* appropriation for agricultural exhibit at 1293 *Dairy Farms, D.
C.,* appropriation for inspecting, etc 695, 1352 *Dairy Industry,* appropriation for investigations and experiments in 512, 1297lxxiii *Dairy Products* (*see also* Packers and Stockyards Act), appropriation for diffusing commercial information of market prices, distribution, etc., of 532, 1314 *Dairying Enterprises in Western Irrigated Districts,* appropriation for experiments in establishing 536, 1317 *Dall, William,* time limit for filing claims for losses in contracts for public buildings due to war conditions, waived for claim of 1132 *Dallas, Tex., Morning News,* deficiency appropriation for advertising 45 *Dalles City, Oreg.,* time extended for bridging Columbia River near 1256 *Dalles Oregon-Washington Toll Bridge Company,* may bridge Columbia River between Oregon and Washington 358 time extended for bridging Columbia River near Dalles City, Oreg., by 1256 *Damages to Persons or Property, Post Office Department,* appropriation for paying claims for 655 deficiency appropriation for paying claims for 1545 claims for, to be adjusted and paid by Postmaster General 63 limitation of amounts 63 emergency appropriation for, 1922 63 *Damages to Private Property,* appropriation for paying claims for, caused by Army target practice, etc 84, 725, 1386 for paying, by naval forces 123, 1133 for paying claims for, by naval aircraft 123, 805, 1148 for paying claims of Army officers, enlisted men, nurses, etc 725, 1386 deficiency appropriation for paying claims for, collisions with naval vessels 334, 449, 774, 1160, 1544 for paying claims for, collisions with Lighthouse vessels 446, 1157, 1537 for paying claims for, caused by Army target practice, etc 1052 repealed 1162 for paying claims of, collisions with vessels of Coast and Geodetic Survey 1537 for paying losses, etc., adjusted by Navy Department 1544 for paying claims for, under War Department 1550 settlement of claims for, caused by Army aircraft; limitation 737 appropriation for 737 claims for, not exceeding $1,000 caused by Government employee since April 6, 1917, to be adjusted, etc., by head of department, etc 1066 not exceeding $3,000, by collisions with naval vessel since April 6, 1917, to be adjusted, etc., by Secretary of the Navy 1066 *Damar Gum,* on free list 928 *Damask,* duty on, cotton table, and manufactures of 900 flax, etc., table, and manufactures of 903 *Dams,* construction of, authorized across Mahoning River, Warren, Ohio 141, 1031 Potomac River, Williamsport, Md 1503 construction of;
Red River of the North, by Grand Forks, N Dak., and East Grand Forks, Minn 1219 Wabash River, Huntington, Ind 143 *Dandelion Roots,* duty on 896 *Dangerous, etc., Buildings, D. C.,* appropriation for removing, etc 677, 1334 *Danish West Indies* (*see* Virgin Islands). *Dante, Statue of,* erection of, authorized on public grounds in Washington, D. C 366 locations excluded 366 site and design to be approved by Commission of Fine Arts 366 no expense to be incurred 366 *Danville, Ill.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 763, 1424 *Darlington County, S.
C.,* bridge authorized across Great Pee Dee River by Marlboro County and, at Society Hill 1174 *Darlington County, S. C., etc.,* may bridge Peedee River; location 1440 *Darlington, Joseph, J.,* memorial to, authorized on public grounds in District of Columbia 1444 locations excepted 1444 approval of site, etc., required of Joint Library Committee and Commission of Fine Arts 1444 *Darning Cotton,* duty on 899 *Date Scale, Parlatoria,* appropriation for emergency expenses, eradicating 537, 1319 *Dates,* duty on 894 prepared or preserved 894 *Daughters of the American Revolution,* additional lots of, in District of Columbia exempted from taxation; condition 846 silver service of battleship “South Carolina” to be delivered to, of South Carolina 1281 tablet in appreciation for use of Continental Memorial Hall, D.
C., for sessions of Limitation of Armament Conference, to be presented to 498 *Davenport, Iowa,* terms of court at 1484 *Dawson, Anna,* deficiency appropriation for services 1155 *Dawson, John,* entry confirmed to, of designated lands in Louisiana 1259 *Dawson Springs, Ky., Sanatorium,* emergency appropriation for fireproof construction of buildings for, 1922 62 limit of cost increased 62 work under direction of Supervising Architect of the Treasury 62 compensation for services, etc., charged to office of Supervising Architect 62 condemnation proceedings for land to be given for, if donor unable to obtain title by purchase, etc 818 expenses of, to be paid by donor 819 bond to be given to secure payment of 819 *Dayton, Ohio,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 761, 1422lxxiv deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 346, 459 terms of court at 1248 *De Fontes, Joseph,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 50, 769, 1530 *de la Torriente, Jose A., of Cuba,* may be admitted for instruction, into Naval Academy 1431 *De Ronde and Company, P.,* sugar imported by, in 1920, under Government direction from Argentina, to be taken over and disposed of by Sugar Equalization Board 1226 payment for loss sustained, etc 1226 *Dead Letters Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent 653, 1249 *Deadwood, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for assay office at 382, 1104 *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 691, 1344 *Dealers in Agricultural Products,* advances to, by War Finance Corporation, to assist in carrying accumulated surplus, until exported 181 *Deals,* duty on, cabinet wood 889 on free list, sawed, etc 932 *Death Gratuities, Army,* payment of, to married child, or nondependent child over twenty-one, forbidden 1385 *Death Gratuity, Navy,* appropriation for six months’ 132, 799, 1143 *Death or Disability Compensation* (*see* War Risk Insurance Act Amendments). *Debates in Congress,* appropriation for reporting, House of Representatives 428, 1271 for reporting, Senate 425, 1267 deficiency appropriation for expenses reporting, Senate 1049 *Debentures,* authorization for issuing, etc., by intermediate credit banks 1456 no Federal liability assumed 1456 designated, subject to stamp tax 301 liability of credit bank for its own, and coupons, etc., of defaulting banks 1458 *Debt Commission, World War Foreign,* appropriation for expenses of 609, 1093 *Debts, Bankrupt’s,* designated, not released by discharge 354 *Debts of Foreign Governments,* provisions for refunding, converting, etc., held by United States, arising out of the World War 363 *Decalcomania Paper,* duty on 910 on free list, duplex 930 *Decalcomanias,* duty on 910 *Decedents,* tax levied on transfers of estates of, hereafter 277 *Deciduous Fruits,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 524, 1308 *Declaration of Independence, Original,* appropriation for providing a permanent repository for, in Library of Congress 434 *Declaration of Independence Sesquicentennial,* holding of international exhibition at Philadelphia in 1926, in celebration of, approved 833 States of the Union, and foreign nations invited to participate 833 copy of resolution to be sent to the States 833 *Deeds, etc., Real Estate,* stamp tax on, except to secure a debt 305 *Deep River, Wash.,* preliminary examination, etc., of and entrance to be made 1046 *Deer Island Slough, Oreg.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1046 *Deerlodge National Forest, Mont.,* part of, segregated for use as municipal park by city of Butte 501 not subject to mining laws 501 *Defending Suits in Claims,* appropriation for expenses 613, 1079 deficiency appropriation for 1158, 1541 *Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1921, Second,* Alien Property Custodian, Army passenger vehicle for 29 Botanic Garden, Army passenger vehicles for 29 for Bureau of Efficiency, salaries and expenses 29 for Civil Service Commission, traveling expenses 29 for District of Columbia 29 audited claims 33 sixty per cent from District revenues 34 for Vocational Education Board 34 for Federal Power Commission 34 for Interstate Commerce Commission 34 for Library of Congress 34 for Shipping Board, pay of Commissioners 34 Emergency Shipping Fund 35 for Department of State, foreign intercourse 35 for Treasury Department, Secretary’s office 36 expenses of public debt issues, etc 36 internal revenue 37 War Risk Insurance Bureau 37 public buildings 38 Public Health Service 38 distinctive paper 39 Engraving and Printing Bureau, sheets for currency notes 39 Coast Guard 39 for War Department 39 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company 39 for Department of Justice 39 Digest of Opinions of Attorney General 40 for judicial, widow of Chief Justice White 40 United States courts 40 for Post Office Department 42 Postal Service 42 for Navy Department 43 Navy 43 for Interior Department 44 Oregon-California Railroad land, etc 44 Bureau of Mines 44 Indian Department, audited claims 44 for Department of Agriculture 45 Animal Industry Bureau 46 Forest Service 46 experiment vineyards, California 46lxxv for Department of Commerce, Steamboat Inspection Service 47 Navigation Bureau 47 Fisheries Bureau 47 Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau 47 Standards Bureau 47 for Department of Labor, enforcing immigration laws 48 commissioners of conciliation 48 Employment Service, advanced transportation, 1919 48 for legislative, statement of appropriations 48 Public Buildings Commission 48 House Office Building 49 Capitol power plant 49 for Senate 49 for House of Representatives 49 for Government Printing Office 49 public printing and binding 50 for judgments, United States courts 50 District of Columbia supreme court 50 South Carolina eastern district 51 Virginia eastern district 51 Court of Claims 51 claims certified by accounting officers 51, 55 emergency appropriations, etc.;
Civil Service Commission 59 District of Columbia, public school buildings and grounds 59 branch free public library 60 sixty per cent from District revenues 60 Interdepartmental Hygiene Board 61 Department of State, passport bureaus 61 Treasury Department, divisions in Office of the Secretary 61 Office of Comptroller of the Currency 61 Auditor for Post Office Department 62 hospitals for ex-soldiers, etc 62 War Department, Assistant Secretary 62 Infantry School, Camp Benning, Ga 62 settlement of war contract claims 63 Ogden Arsenal, Utah 63 Postal Service, damage claims 63 Department of Commerce, Fisheries Bureau 63 Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau 64 Senate, assistant clerk, Finance Committee 64 public printing; discontinuance of printing reports by departments 64 originals to be kept for public inspection 64 title of Act 64 *Deficiency Appropriations, Urgent,* for District of Columbia 192 for Shipping Board 192 for Department of State, conference on limitation of armament 192 for Treasury Department 193 customs service 193 for Department of Justice 193 United States courts 194 for Department of Agriculture, enforcing Packers, etc., Act 194 for House of Representatives 195 for judgments, United States courts 195 Maryland district court 195 Court of Claims 195 Broadbent Portable Laundry Corporation excepted 195 for claims certified by accounting officers 195 *Deficiency Appropriation Act, Fiscal Year 1922, First,* for Senate 327 for House of Representatives 327 for Board of Mediation and Conciliation 328 for District of Columbia 328 for Interstate Commerce Commission 329 for Shipping Board 329 for Smithsonian Institution 329 for Veterans’ Bureau 329 for Department of Agriculture 330 Animal Industry Bureau 330 Forest Service 331 Washington Market Company 331 Future Trading Act 331 for Interior Department 332 for Department of Justice 332 United States courts 332 for Department of Labor 334 Immigration Bureau 334 for Navy Department 334 for Post Office Department, Postal Service 335 for Department of State 335 foreign intercourse 335 national defense 336 arbitration with Peru 336 arbitration with Norway 336 Rio de Janeiro Exposition 337 for Treasury Department 337 internal revenue 337 Public Health Service 338 public buildings 338 Coast Guard 339 for War Department 339 Army 339 Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 339 for Government Printing Office 340 public printing and binding 340 for judgment, United States courts 340 Court of Claims 340 for claims certified by General Accounting Office 341, 345 title of Act 347 *Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1922, Second,* for Senate 437 for House of Representatives 437 for Architect of the Capitol 438 for Botanic Garden 438 for Library of Congress 438 for Government Printing Office 439 for Executive Mansion, etc 439 for Bureau of Efficiency 439 for District of Columbia 439 proportions from District revenues 443 for Employees’ Compensation Commission 444 for General Accounting Office 444 for United States Veterans’ Bureau 444 for Department of Agriculture 445 for Department of Commerce 446 for Interior Department 446 for Department of Justice 447 for United States courts 448 for Department of Labor 449 for Navy Department 449 Navy 449 for Post Office Department 451 postal service 451 for Department of State; foreign intercourse, etc 452 for Treasury Department 453 internal revenue 454 public buildings 454 for War Department;
Army 455 for judgments, United States courts 456 Court of Claims 457lxxvi for claims certified by General Accounting Office 457 title of act 465 *Defidency Act, Fiscal Year 1922, Third,* for Capitol Power Plant 767 for Senate 768 for House of Representatives 768 for Government Printing Office 769 public printing and binding 769 for Colorado River Commission 769 for District of Columbia 769 sixty per cent from revenues thereof 770 for General Accounting Office 770 for Interstate Commerce Commission 771 for State, War, and Navy Department Buildings 771 for Veterans’ Bureau 771 for Department of Agriculture 772 for Department of Commerce 772 for Interior Department 773 for Department of Justice 774 for Supreme Court 774 for Navy Department 774 Navy 774 for Post Office Department 775 postal service 775 for Treasury Department, internal revenue 775 Federal Farm Loan Bureau 775 for War Department, Army 777 acquiring sites for military purposes 777 readjusting river and harbor contracts 778 settlement of claims of foreign governments for supplies to American forces abroad 778 for judgments, United States courts 779 New York eastern district 779 Virginia eastern district 779 Massachusetts district 779 Court of Claims 779 for claims certified by General Accounting Office 780 title of Act 786 *Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1923, First,* for Senate 1048 for House of Representatives 1049 for White House police 1049 for Federal Fuel Distribution 1049 for Interstate Commerce Commission 1049 for United States Coal Commission 1050 for Department of Agriculture, Grain Futures Act 1050 for Department of Commerce, China Trade Act 1050 for Interior Department 1050 Indian Department 1050 for Department of Labor, Second Assistant Secretary 1051 for Department of State, Smyrna relief 1051 Diplomatic and Consular Service 1051 German Mixed Claims Commission 1051 for Department of Commerce 1052 for Army damage claims 1052 for judgments, United States courts 1052 Court of Claims 1952 Robert L.
Owens and associates 1053 for claims certified by General Accounting Office 1053 title of Act 1057 *Defidency Act, Fiscal Year 1923, Second,* for Senate 1155 for House of Representatives 1155 for Botanic Garden 1155 for District of Columbia 1156 for Tariff Commission 1156 for Department of Agriculture 1156 for Department of Commerce 1157 for Interior Department 1157 for Department of Justice 1157 United States courts 1158 for Navy Department 1160 for Postal Service 1160 for Department of State 1160 Diplomatic and Consular Service 1160 for Treasury Department 1162 for War Department 1162 Army 1162 for judgments, United States courts 1163 Court of Claims 1163 for claims certified by General Accounting Office 1163 title of Act 1170 *Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1923, Third,* for Senate 1527 for House of Representatives 1528 for Architect of the Capitol 1529 for Botanic Garden 1529 for Government Printing Office 1530 for Executive Office 1530 for Alien Property Custodian 1530 for Employees’ Compensation Commission 1530 for Coal Commission 1530 for Veterans’ Bureau 1530 for District of Columbia 1530 authority vested in superintendent of Washington Asylum and Jail 1533 for Department of Agriculture 1535 for Department of Commerce 1536 for Interior Department 1538 Indian Department 1538 for Department of Justice 1541 United States courts 1541 for Department of Labor 1543 for Navy Department 1544 Navy 1544 scrapping naval vessels, etc 1544 for Post Office Department 1545 for Postal Service 1545 for Department of State 1547 Diplomatic and Consular Service 1547 German Mixed Claims Commission 1547 for Treasury Department 1549 for War Department 1550 Army 1551 Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1552 for judgments, United States courts 1552 Court of Claims 1552 for claims certified by General Accounting Office 1552 title of Act 1557 *Defidency Estimates* (*see also* Budget and Accounting Act, 1921), provisions regulating transmission of, to Congress 21 *Dehydrating Food Materials, etc.,* appropriation for expenses, cooperative study of methods of 522, 1306 *Del Norte, Colo.,* land office at, continued 766 consolidation of offices of register and receiver authorized 767 *Del Rio and Las Vacas Bridge Company,* may bridge Rio Grande, Del Rio, Tex., to Las Vacas, Mexico 813 consent of Mexico to be obtained 814lxxvii authority of Citizens Bridge Company to bridge Rio Grande, if by July 1, 1925, bridge by, be not completed 1501 no extension of time for construction 1501 *Del Rio, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande to Las Vacas, Mexico, from 813 consent of Mexico required 814 vacated if not completed by July 1, 1925 1501 by Citizens Bridge Company 1501 *Delano, Frederick A.,* appointed a Regent, Smithsonian Institution 1170 *Delaware,* boundary line reestablished by Pennsylvania and, consented to 104 may bridge Nanticoke River, Seaford, Del 1207 *Delaware Bay,* appropriation for improving aids to navigation at entrance to 480 *Delaware River,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, Trenton, N J., to Easton, Pa 1044 time extended for bridging, at Trenton, N.J 393 *Delegates from the Territories,* appropriation for compensation 425, 1268 for mileage 2, 425, 1268 for clerk hire 428, 1268 mileage and allowances to be paid, attending third session, Sixty-seventh Congress 1061 *Deleterious Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale of, etc 522, 1306 *Demijohns,* duty on, glass 871 *Denmark,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Dental Clinics, Public Schools, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 687, 1345 *Dental Corps, Army,* authorized number of officers, after January 1, 1923 722 *Dental Instruments,* duty on, and parts 883 *Dentifrices,* duty on 866 *Denver, Colo.,* appropriation for mint at 381, 1103 deficiency appropriation for mint building 1550 purchase of railroad right of way to Fitzsimmons Army Hospital, authorized 1029 *Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, directors, of scientific, etc., work and extension service, Solicitor, clerks, etc 507, 1289 for mechanical shops and power plant employees 508, 1290 reimbursed by bureaus, etc., for shop-work therefor 508 for contingent expenses 508, 1290 automobile for the Secretary 508 for constructing vault for storing inflammable materials 508 for rent, District of Columbia 508, 1290 restricted to space not available in Government buildings 508, 1290 for editorial and distribution work 1290 miscellaneous expenditures 1291 appropriation for printing and binding 535, 1291 Annual Report; farmers’ bulletins 535, 1291 for office of Experiment Stations 1291 support of agricultural experiment stations 1291 administrative expenses 1292 extending stations to Territories and insular possessions 1292 for extension service 1292 farmers’ cooperative demonstration work 1292 additional cooperative extension work; county agents 1293 for agricultural exhibits at State, etc., fairs 1293 for publication of proceedings of World’s Dairy Congress 1293 for administrative expenses extension service 1293 for Weather Bureau 508, 1293 printing office; limitations 510, 1294 frost warnings, etc 510, 1294 for Animal Industry Bureau 510, 1295 inspection and quarantine work 511, 1296 eradicating, etc., tuberculosis of animals 511, 1296 eradication of southern cattle ticks 512, 1297 dairy industry investigations 512, 1297 animal husbandry investigations 512, 1297 investigating animal diseases; contagious abortion 512, 1297 hog cholera eradication, etc.; dourine 512, 1297 additional for meat inspection; horse meat 513, 1298 for Bureau of Plant Industry 513, 1298 plant diseases, etc., investigations; pecans 514, 1298 investigating citrus canker; chestnut tree bark disease, etc 514, 1299 eradicating white pine blister rust 514, 1299 crop plant, etc., diseases 514, 1299 soil bacteriology; fertility, etc 514, 1299 acclimatization, etc.; cottonseed interbreeding 515, 1299 physiological, technological, etc., investigations 515, 1300 commercial seeds, grasses, etc.; importing adulterated seed grains, etc 515, 1300 cereal improvement, etc.; soil and seed infecting diseases 515, 1300 tobacco production; drought resistant crops 515, 1300 sugar plant investigations, etc 515, 1300 dry land crops, etc 515, 1300 edible nuts, growing, shipping, etc 516, 1300 fruit growing, shipping, etc 516, 1300 experimental gardens, etc 516, 1301 horticultural investigations, etc.; tree, etc., propagation 516, 1301 Arlington, Va., experimental farm 516, 1301 foreign seeds and plants; new and rare seeds, forage, etc 516, 1301 Congressional seed distribution 516 biophysical investigations; administrative expenses 517, 1301 for Forest Service 518, 1301 national forests, maintenance, etc 519, 1302 fighting forest fires, etc 519, 1303 survey, etc., of lands valuable for agriculture 520, 1303lxxviii appropriation for Forest Service; camp grounds, sanitary facilities 520, 1304 equipment supplies 520, 1304 forest products, etc.; tree planting, etc 520, 1304 roads, trails, bridges, etc 520, 1304 conservation of navigable streams, etc., commission expenses 521, 1305 for Bureau of Chemistry 521, 1305 biological investigations of food and drug products, etc 522, 1305 colorants, medicinals, etc., from raw materials 522, 1305 manufacture of table sirup, etc 522, 1306 enforcing pure food law; revising Pharmacopoeia 522, 1306 enforcing Tea Importation Act 522, 1306 naval stores investigations 522, 1306 insecticides, etc., investigations 522, 1306 dehydrating food materials, etc 522, 1306 plant dust explosions, etc 522, 1306 wool scouring waste investigation 522 for Bureau of soils 523, 1306 fertilizers, etc 523, 1307 cooperative soil investigations 523, 1307 for Bureau of Entomology 523, 1307 preventing spread of moths 524, 1308 corn borer 525, 1309 Mexican bean beetle 1309 for Bureau of Biological Survey 525, 1309 food habits of birds, animals, etc 526, 1310 enforcing migratory bird law, etc 526, 1310 reindeer industry, etc., in Alaska 526, 1310 for Division of Accounts and Disbursements 526, 1310 for Division of Publications 526 agricultural exhibits at State, etc., fairs 527, 1293 for library 527, 1311 for States Relations Service 528 agricultural experiment stations, etc 528 cooperative agricultural extension work 528 farmers’ cooperative demonstration work 528 additional cooperative agricultural extension work 529 experiment stations in Territories and islands 529 investigating economy, etc., of home use of agricultural products 529 for Public Roads Bureau 529, 1311 farm irrigation, etc., investigations 530, 1311 farm drainage, water supply, etc 530, 1312 distributing surplus war explosives, etc 531, 1312 for Bureau of Agricultural Economics 531, 1312 farm management and practice 532, 1313 marketing, etc., farm products 532, 1313 crop and live stock estimating work; disseminating prices, market conditions, etc 532, 1313 perishable farm products; investigating certifying conditions, etc 532, 1313 live stock, meats, fish, etc., production, marketing, etc., information distribution 532, 1314 Markets, and Markets and Crop Estimates Bureaus, and Office of Farm Management and Farm Economics merged into Agricultural Economics Bureau 532 for enforcing Cotton Futures Act 533, 1314 for enforcing Grain Standards Act 533, 1314 appropriation for administering Warehouse Act 533, 1314 for enforcing Standard Container Act 533, 1314 for completing work on wool clip of 1918 533, 1314 for Bureau of Home Economics 1315 utilizing farm products in the home, etc 1315 for enforcing Insecticide Act 534, 1315 for Federal Horticultural Board 534, 1315 potato wart extermination 534, 1316 interchangeable appropriations 535, 1316 for printing and binding for 535, 1291 for agricultural demonstrations, etc., on reclamation projects 535, 1316 for printing, etc., “Diseases of the Horse” and “Diseases of Cattle” 1316 for fighting, preventing, etc., fires on forested watersheds 535, 1317 for acquisition of forest lands at headwaters of navigable streams 535, 1317 for live stock experiments, etc., in cane-sugar and cotton districts 535, 1317 for live stock breeding station, Woodward, Okla 536, 1317 for dairying and live stock experiments on western irrigated, etc., lands 536, 1137 amount available for passenger vehicles; restriction, report, etc 536, 1317 for eradiction of foot-and-mouth and other contagious diseases of animals 536, 1318 payment for animals purchased, destroyed, etc 536, 1318 reappropriation of balance 536, 1318 for eradicating pink bollworm of cotton 537, 1318 for eradication of Parlatoria date scale 537, 1319 for preventing spread of Mexican bean beetle 538 mileage rates for motor vehicles 538, 1319 for vault for refrigerating plant 538 for Olympic National Forest, Wash.; emergency expenses, disposal of timber, etc 538, 1319 for protecting, etc., revested Oregon and California railroad lands 538, 1319 Coos Bay Wagon Road lands 538, 1319 for operation and management of Center Market, D.
C 538, 1319 for enforcing Packers and Stockyards Act 539, 1320 for enforcing Future Trading Act 539 for enforcing Grain Futures Act 1320 for collecting loans, under Seed Grain Loan Act, 1922 1320 maximum salary restrictions 539, 1320 foreign nations invited to International Farm Congress, 1923; no expense 1321 for forest roads and trails under Federal Highway Act 1321 for cooperative construction of rural post roads 1321 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1559 deficiency appropriation for Animal Industry Bureau 46, 54, 58, 198, 344, 461, 783, 1164, 1553 for Forest Service 46, 54, 198, 331, 344, 347, 461, 464, 783, 1053, 1156, 1535 for increased cost of fuel 46 for experiment vineyards, Fresno, and Oakville, Calif 46lxxix deficiency appropriation for expenses consolidating mailing, etc., work, available in 1922 46 for printing and binding for 50 for silaries 54 for library 54, 58, 198, 344, 347, 461, 783, 1164 for Plant Industry Bureau 54, 58, 198, 344, 347, 445, 461, 464, 783, 1164, 1169, 1535, 1553 for Weather Bureau 54, 344, 347, 461, 783, 1164 for stimulating agriculture, etc 54, 198, 344, 461, 464, 783, 1053, 1164 for Chemistry Bureau 54, 58, 198, 344, 347, 461, 464, 783, 1053, 1164, 1169, 1553 for States Relations Service 54, 198, 344, 347, 461, 783, 1053, 1164, 1553 for enforcing Cotton Futures Act 54, 347 for enforcing Grain Standards Act 54, 58, 347, 461, 464, 1164, 1553 for Soils Bureau 54, 445, 461, 1053, 1553 for eradicating pink boll worm of cotton 54, 446, 1156, 1164, 1169 for miscellaneous expenses 58, 1053 for Bureau of Biological Survey 58, 198, 344, 464, 783, 1053 for Office of Public Roads and Rural Engineering 58, 198, 344, 461 for Markets Bureau 58, 198, 344, 464, 783 for Crop Estimates Bureau 58, 198, 461, 783 for Federal Horticultural Board 58, 1553 for live stock experiments, etc 58, 344 for enforcement of Packers and Stockyards Act 194 for Bureau of Entomology 198, 344, 1053, 1536 for Animal Industry Bureau, payment for slaughtered tubercular cattle 330, 1053 for assuming control, etc., premises of Washington Market Company 331 for enforcing Future Trading Act 331 for national security and defense under 347, 783 for Division of Publications 347 for Bureau of Markets and Crop Estimates 445, 1164 for enforcing Insecticide Act 461 for Bureau of Public Roads 464, 783, 1553 for collecting loans made under Seed Grain Loan Act 1923, 772, 1535 for investigating growing, marketing, etc., edible nuts, 1923 772 for investigating, eradicating, etc., citrus canker 772 for expenses under Federal Highway Act 1157 for demonstrations on reclamation projects 1164 for airplane insecticide distribution for cotton plants 1536 for explorations of rubber producing regions 1536 advertisements in Dallas Morning News, Tex., Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Tex., and Little Rock Gazette, Ark., for Ozark Forest Road, Ark., construction, to be paid from Forest Service funds 45 allowance from pink bollworm of Cotton appropriation to States, in compensation to farmers for nonproduction losses 158 amendments to Warehouse Act 1282 Cotton Standards Act provisions 1517 expenses of enforcing Grain Futures Act payable from appropriation for Future Trading Act 1050 Future Trading Act provisions 187 importing male adult honey bee by, for experiments, etc., permitted 834 memorial to employees of, who died in war with Germany may be erected in Department grounds 170 on free list, plants, trees, etc., for 930 Packers and Stockyards Act provisions 159 payment to Ray Moon, out of rural roads allotment to North Carolina 46 *Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, chiefs of divisions, etc 471, 1110 chief clerk to sign official papers, etc 1110 for clerks, messengers, laborers, etc 471, 1110 for contingent expenses 471, 1111 automobile for the Secretary 1111 additional from bureaus, etc 471, 1111 for rent; outside storage 472, 1111 for printing and binding for 472, 1111 detail of copy editors 472, 1111 for Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, office personnel 472, 1112 for commercial attaches 472, 1112 assignment to Department duty 472, 1112 for promotion of commerce 472, 1112 assignment of trade commissioners to Department duty 473, 1112 for District and Cooperative Office Service 1112 for promoting South and Central American commerce 473, 1112 assignment of trade commissioners to Department duty 473, 1113 for promoting commerce with the Far East 473, 1113 assignment of trade commissioners to Department duty 473, 1113 for investigating, etc., problems of American export industries 473, 1113 for enforcing China Trade Act 1113 for compiling information regarding the disposition and handling of raw materials and manufactures 1113 for bringing home remains of officers, etc., of Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau 1113 for transportation of families and effects of officers, etc 1113 restriction on use of foreign vessels 1114 for collecting, etc., information of foreign trade restrictions and regulations 1114 for expenses, compiling Directory of Foreign buyers 1114 for Census Bureau, office personnel 473, 1114 for collecting statistics 473, 1114 cotton and tobacco reports 473, 1114 special agents, etc 473, 1114 vital statistics 473, 1114 supervising special agents, etc 474, 1114 for tabulating machines, expenses 474, 1114 delivery of motor vehicle from Army 1115 for Steamboat Inspection Service, office personnel 474, 1115 for inspectors 474, 1115 for clerk hire 474, 1115 for contingent expenses 474, 1115 for Navigation Bureau, office personnel 474, 1115 for admeasurement of vessels; counting passengers, etc 475, 1115 for motor boats, etc., to enforce navigation laws 475, 1115 for preventing overcrowding of passenger vessels, etc 475, 1116lxxx appropriation for enforcing wireless communication laws on steam vessels 475, 1116 for shipping commissioners; clerk hire 475, 1116 for contingent expenses 475, 1116 for Standards Bureau, scientific, clerical, etc., personnel 475, 1116 for apparatus, machinery, etc 476, 1117 for repairs, etc., to buildings 476, 1117 for contingent expenses 476, 1117 International Committee of Weights and Measures 476, 1171 for care of grounds, etc 476, 1117 for investigations, studies, etc., of designated subjects 476, 1117 for testing aeronautical, etc., engineering machines, etc 477, 1118 for sugar standardization, etc 477, 1118 for cooperative testing, etc., of gauges, screw threads, etc 478, 1118 for metallurgical research, etc.; railway equipment defects, etc 478, 1119 for industrial development technical investigations 478, 1119 for testing large scales, etc 478, 1119 for cooperative standardization, etc., of industrial devices 478, 1119 for radioactive investigations, etc 478, 1119 for studying internal strains of ropes, cables, etc 1119 cooperative scientific investigations, with departments, etc., payable from their funds 479, 1119 for Lighthouses Bureau, office personnel 479, 1120 for designated general expenses 479, 1120 for lighthouse keepers, etc 480, 1121 for officers and crews of vessels 480, 1121 for district superintendents, etc 480, 1121 for retired pay 480, 1121 for public works and aids to navigation 480, 1121 for Coast and Geodetic Survey, field expenses 481, 1121 for physical hydrography researches 481, 1121 for compiling Coast Pilot 481, 1121 for magnetic observations, etc 481, 1121 for earthquake regions surveys, etc 481, 1122 for vessels, repairs, crews, etc 481, 1122 for pay, etc., of officers 481, 1122 designation of assistant director 482, 1122 for office personnel 482, 1122 for technical, mechanical, etc., employees 482, 1123 for office expenses 482, 1123 for Fisheries Bureau, office personnel 483, 1123 for Alaska service 483, 1124 for employees at large; car employees 483, 1124 for employees, fish cultural stations; fish rescue, and biological stations 483, 1124 for vessels, employees;
Alaska fisheries service 484, 1124 for office expenses 484, 1124 for propagation of food fishes 484, 1125 for maintenance of vessels 484, 1125 for food fishes inquiry 484, 1125 for statistical inquiry 484, 1125 for protecting, etc., sponge fisheries 484, 1125 for protecting Alaska seal fisheries, etc 484, 1125 for repairs to designated stations 485 for repairs to office building, D. C 1125 for Solicitor of the 611, 1078 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1559 deficiency appropriation for Steamboat Inspection Service 47, 54, 461, 464, 784, 1164, 1553 for Navigation Bureau 47, 461, 1164 for Fisheries Bureau 47, 54, 58, 199, 344, 461, 464, 772, 784, 785, 1053, 1537, 1553 for Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau 47, 54, 58, 347, 461, 464, 784, 1536, 1553 for national security and defense under 54, 199, 461, 784, 1553 for Standards Bureau 47, 54, 58, 199, 344, 347, 461, 464, 784, 1053 for Census Office 54, 464, 1053 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 54, 58, 199, 344, 446, 461, 773, 784, 1053, 1164, 1537 for Lighthouses Bureau 54, 58, 199, 344, 347, 446, 461, 772, 784, 1053, 1157, 1164, 1169, 1537, 1553, 1556 for contingent expenses 199, 461, 784, 1553 for commercial attaches 199, 347, 1053 for promoting commerce 199, 344 for armament of fortifications, commerce transfer 344 for expenses executing China Trade Act 1050 for printing and binding for 1536 for expenses, customs statistics section 1536 advisory committee of fishery industry to be designated by Secretary 63 emergency appropriation for expenses of, 1922 63 allowance for personal services in, from appropriation for promoting commerce, 1922 64 clerks allowed from appropriation for commercial attaches, 1922; pay restriction 64 commercial attaches, not exceeding two, may be detailed for duty in 64 control, etc., of Treasury Department bureau of customs statistics in New York customhouse transferred to 1109 consolidation authorized with statistics division of Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce 1109 occupation of premises in customhouse continued 1109 allotment for expenses from appropriation for collecting customs revenue 1109 collectors of ports to be furnished monthly detailed statements of their imports and exports by 1110 special reports to be made to Treasury Department upon request therefor 1110 custody, etc., of, building transferred to Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 1239 transfer of appropriations 1239 disbursing agents of, allowed credits for loss by exchange, 1917 to 1922 1485 officer of, to be designated as China Trade Act registrar 850 payment of June salaries, 1922, Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, from balances on hand 772 traveling salesmen to be given identification licenses by, for use in foreign countries requiring them 1028 *Department of Commerce Building, D.
C.,* appropriation for operating force and expenses 1239 care, etc., of, transferred to Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 1239lxxxi *Department of Justice,* appropriation for Attorney General, Solicitor General, Assistants 611, 1078 for Solicitors, attorneys, etc 611, 1078 for chief clerk, law clerks, etc 611, 1078 for pardon attorney, superintendent of prisons, clerks, etc 611, 1078 for Division of Accounts 611, 1078 for Solicitor of the Treasury, assistants, etc 611, 1078 for Solicitor of the Department of Commerce 611, 1078 for Solicitor of the Department of Labor 611, 1078 for contingent expenses 612, 1079 for miscellaneous expenses, etc 612, 1079 for rent, District of Columbia 612, 1079 for printing and binding for 612, 1079 for traveling, etc., expenses 612, 1079 for conduct of customs cases, Assistant Attorney General, etc 612, 1079 for supplies, etc., customs cases 612, 1079 for witness fees, etc., Board of General Appraisers 612, 1079 allotment authorized for enforcing Prohibition Act 612 for W.
L. Dunham 612 for defending suits in claims 613, 1079 for detection and prosecution of crimes, etc 613, 1080 protecting person of the President 613, 1080 Director of Bureau of Investigation 613, 1080 special agents, etc 613, 1080 for enforcing antitrust laws 613, 1080 restriction on use 613, 1080 for enforcing Acts to regulate commerce 613, 1080 for investigating, etc., war frauds 1081 for United States Supreme Court 614, 1081 for printing and binding for Supreme Court 614, 1081 for Reporter, etc., Supreme Court 1081 for circuit judges 614, 1081 for district judges 614, 1081 for retired judges 614, 1081 for national park commissioners 614, 1081 for Court of Customs Appeals 614, 1082 for Court of Claims 614, 1082 for Territorial courts 614, 1082 for United States courts 615, 1082 for Federal Reporter 1084 for penal institutions, maintenance 617, 1084 for National Training School for Boys, D.
C 619, 1086 for support of prisoners 619, 1087 for inspection of prisons and prisoners 620, 1087 for investigating and prosecuting war frauds 543, 1081 not available for rent, if space provided in Government buildings 543, 1081 pay restriction 543, 1081 for additional $240 a year to employees of, and of the Judiciary 714, 1559 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 39, 54, 193, 332, 447, 461, 704, 1054, 1157, 1165, 1541 for law library 40 for stationery 40 for miscellaneous expenses, etc 40, 1541 for automobile for Attorney General 40 for library stacks 40 for detection and prosecution of crimes 40, 54, 193, 199, 332, 784, 1054, 1158, 1541, 1556 deficiency appropriation for Federal Reporter Digest, Volume 12 40 for Supreme Court Reports, Volume 253 40 for traveling, etc., expenses 40, 332 for preparing, etc., supplemental digest of Volumes 26 to 32, Opinions of the Attorney General 40 for pay to widow of late Chief Justice Edward Douglass White 40 for United States Courts 40, 54, 58, 194, 199, 332, 345, 347, 448, 461, 465, 784, 1054, 1158, 1165, 1169, 1541, 1554, 1556 for books for judicial officers 41, 193, 461, 784, 786 for printing and binding for 50, 1541 for increase of compensation 54, 345 for national security and defense under 54, 199, 461, 784, 1165 for enforcing antitrust laws 55 for expenses, Pacific Railway suits 193 for penitentiaries, construction 194, 448 for penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans 345 for Court of Claims 448 for Missouri Reformatory, Boonville, Mo 448 for Connecticut Reformatory, Cheshire, Conn 448 for California State Prison 449 for conduct of customs cases 461, 1158 for additional furniture, etc., war frauds investigation 774 for inspection of prisons and prisoners 1054 for Supreme Court costs, case of R.
E. Kennington, etc 1158 for defending suits in claims 1158, 1541 for salaries, additional district judges 1158 for additional circuit judge, Hawaii 1158 for penitentiaries, maintenance 1159 for support of prisoners 1160 for maintenance, etc., of aliens 1165 for penitentiary, Atlanta, Ga 1554 allowance for court expenses appraising property of Washington Market Company 332 additional, condemning Washington Market, for expert witnesses, etc 447 care, etc., of building for, transferred to Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 1239 transfer of appropriations 1240 chief clerk, to be paid full salary 1541 custody of Detention Hospital Building, Nome, Alaska, transferred to Interior Department from 993 traveling expenses allowed officers of, sent to any State, country, etc., on Government business 1503 *Department of Justice Building, D.
C.,* appropriation for operating force and expenses 1240 care, etc., of, transferred to Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 1240 *Department of Labor,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, clerks, etc 485, 1125 for Commissioners of Conciliation 485, 1126 for contingent expenses 485, 1126 for rent 486, 1126 for printing and binding for 486, 1126 for Labor Statistics Bureau 486, 1126 for Immigration Bureau 486, 1127lxxxii appropriation for enforcing laws regulating immigration 486, 1127 contract labor 486, 1127 Chinese exclusion 487, 1127 refunding head tax 487, 1127 vehicles outside United States 487, 1127 excluding alien anarchists 487, 1128 for Swedish-American Line, refund 487 for Ellis Island immigrant station 487, 1128 for Furness, Withy and Company, refund 1128 for Toyo Kisen Kaisha, refund 1128 for Canadian Pacific Steamship Company, refund 1128 for Collector of Customs, Los Angeles, Calif., refund 1128 for Naturalization Bureau 487, 1128 for Children’s Bureau 488, 1129 for promoting maternity and infancy hygiene 488, 1129 for Women’s Bureau 488, 1129 for Employment Service 489, 1129 for Solicitor of the 611, 1078 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1559 deficiency appropriation for Immigration Bureau 48, 54, 58, 199, 334, 345, 347, 449, 461, 465, 784, 1054, 1165, 1156 for commissioners of conciliation 48, 54, 199, 334, 344, 347, 461, 784, 1165 for Employment Service 48, 334, 784, 1054, 1554 for contingent expenses 54, 199, 344, 347, 461, 784, 1054 for national security and defense under 54, 58, 199, 344, 347, 461, 465, 784, 785, 1054, 1165 for Children’s Bureau 54, 58, 199, 344, 347, 449, 465, 784, 1165 for enforcing child labor law 54, 199 for Naturalization Bureau 54, 58; 344, 347, 461, 465, 784, 785, 1054 for Ellis Island immigrant station 334 for Pacific Mail Steamship Company 334 for Whitney-Bolden Brokerage Company 334 for Alfredo Saborden 334 for investigation of women in industry 334 for judgments, Court of Claims under 340, 779 for War Labor Administration 344, 347, 461, 784, 785 for housing for war needs 460 for Labor Statistics Bureau 465, 784, 785 for Second Assistant Secretary, and private secretary 1051 for increase of compensation 1054 for paying judgments, Immigration Service 1054 for War Emergency Employment Service 1054, 1165, 1169, 1554 for Women’s Bureau 1165 for First Industrial Conference expenses 1165 for Charles Martin and Company 1543 for Wightman and Crane 1543 custody, etc., of, Building transferred to Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 1239 transfer of appropriations 1239 Second Assistant Secretary to be appointed; salary and duties 766 private secretary to, authorized; salary 766 appropriation for salaries, 1922, 1923 766 *Department of Labor Building, D.
C.,* appropriation for operating force and expenses 1239 care, etc., of, transferred to Superintendent of the State, etc., Department Buildings 1239 *Department of State,* appropriation for Secretary, Undersecretary, Assistants 599, 1068 designation of Counselor changed to Undersecretary 1068 for Director of the Consular Service 599, 1068 for officers on drafting work 599, 1068 assignments as chiefs of divisions, bureaus, etc 599, 1068 for assistant solicitors 599, 1068 representative before waterways International Joint Commission 599, 1068 for chief clerk, law clerks, clerks, etc 599, 1068 for temporary employees; pay restriction 600, 1068 for stationery, furniture, etc 600, 1068 for automobile for Secretary 600 for books, periodicals, etc., for the library 600, 1068 for miscellaneous expenses 600, 1068 for printing and binding for 600, 1069 for passport bureaus 600, 1069 for diplomatic and consular service 600, 1069 restriction on paying rent in the District 611, 1078 for printing in the 602 for Solicitor for the 611, 1078 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1559 deficiency appropriation for diplomatic and consular service 35, 53, 58, 198, 335, 343, 347, 452, 460, 464, 783, 785, 1051, 1055, 1160, 1166, 1169, 1547, 1.554, 1556 for passport bureaus in designated cities 61 for expenses, Limitation of Armament Conference 192 for national security and defense, under 198, 336, 344, 347, 460, 783, 1055, 1166, 1169, 1554, 1556 for relief of citizens, etc., at Smyrna 1051 for war expenses, regulating entries and departures, etc 1166 for expenses, entry of aliens 1166 for War Trade Board section 1166 custody of sword of Washington, staff of Franklin, and sword of Jackson transferred to Smithsonian Institution from 399 furniture, etc., of War Trade Section, transferred to Treasury Department 192 *Department of the Interior* (*see* Interior Department). *Departments, Executive* (*see* Executive Departments). *Departures from United States,* restrictions on, unless income, etc., tax laws complied with 267 *Depositaries of Public Moneys,* designation of, in foreign countries authorized for Government business 662 preference to American institutions 662 *Depositaries, United States Designated,* sales of internal revenue stamps by; surety; etc 303 *Deposits Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, clerks, etc 371, 1092lxxxiii deficiency appropriation for chief of division, etc., 1922 36 *Des Arc, Ark.,* time extended for bridging White River at 323 *Des Moines, Iowa,* terms of court at 1484 *Des Moines River,* bridge authorized across, Durmas, Mo 28 *Deschutes National Forest, Oreg.,* exchange of lands for addition to, authorized 362 *Desert Land Entries, Public Lands,* entrymen serving in World War, physically unable to return may make final proof and receive patent without further residence 492 to conform to single farm unit under Reclamation Act before patent issues 492 charges, etc., to be paid 492 *Desert Lands,* patents allowed, entry men for who served in World War if physically unable to complete reclamation, etc 348 time extended for final proof, etc., of certain entries of, in Riverside County, Calif 66 *Deserters, Army and Navy,* status of, not affected by Resolution declaring the end of World War 107 during the World War, unchanged by laws, etc., as to end thereof 142 *Destitute Women and Children, D.
C.,* appropriation for payments to abandoned, etc 699, 1357 *Destitute Soldiers,* free passage and subsistence to, honorably discharged in Europe, and their families, to United States on Army transports 103 from place of landing to where enlisted, home, etc 103 to other place if distance not greater 103 to port of embarkation in Europe 103 without cost en route 103 if discharged in Siberia, from Vladivostok, etc 103 on other vessels from Siberia to Japan 103 authority for, to cease in six months 103 *Destroyer Tender,* limit of cost increased of, numbered 3 1544 *Detroit, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 384 for lighthouse depot improvements 480 for river postal service 656, 1252 quarters for engineer force, authorized from funds for improving Detroit River 1042 *Dextrine,* duty on, from potatoes 868 not specially provided for 868 substitutes, soluble or chemically treated, etc 868 *Dextrose and Dextrose Sirup,* duty on 890 higher test 890 *Dials,* duty on, enameled watch, etc 884 *Diamonds,* duty on, cut but not set 917 dust 917 rough, uncut, etc 917 on free list, glaziers’ and engravers’ unset 927 miners’ 927 *Dice,* duty on, ivory, bone, etc 914 *Dichlorophthalic Acid,* duty on 861 *Dickinson, N Dak.,* land office at, continued 766 consolidation of offices of register and receiver authorized 767 *Die Blocks or Blanks,* duty on, steel 875 *Dies, Rolls, and Plates, Securities, etc.,* appropriation for custody of 378, 1099 *Digest of Rules, House of Representatives,* appropriation for preparing 425, 1268 *Digitalis,* duty on 864 *Dike,* construction of, authorized across Mud Slough on Isthmus Inlet, Oreg 65 *Dillon County, S.
C., etc.,* may bridge Peedee River; location 1440 *Diplomatic and Consular Service,* appropriation for Diplomatic Service 600, 1069 for salaries, ambassadors and ministers 600, 1069 for minister resident and consul general to Liberia 600, 1069 appointment of minister to Egypt, pay of agent, etc., Cairo, available, 1922 600 for compensation for minister to Egypt, 1922, in addition to amount for Cairo 600 for agent and consul general at Tangier 600, 1069 no payment to official receiving other Federal salary 600, 1069 for chargés d’affaires ad interim 601, 1069 for secretaries in the diplomatic service 601, 1069 for Japanese, Chinese, and Turkish secretaries and assistants 601, 1069 for clerks at embassies and legations 601, 1070 for interpreters to embassies and legations 601, 1070 for student interpreters at embassies and legations 601, 1070 for quarters for student interpreters 601, 1070 for contingent expenses, missions 601, 1070 dispatch agents 602, 1070 printing in the Department of State 602 loss by exchange 602, 1070 payment for clerical services except to citizens, forbidden 602, 1070 for steam launch, Constantinople 602, 1071 for ground rent, Tokyo, Japan 602, 1071 for Consular Service 602, 1071 for consuls general, consuls, and vice consuls 602, 1071 consular officers to be citizens 602, 1071 for consular inspectors; expenses 602, 1071 expense allowance 602, 1071 for consular assistants 602, 1071 for clerks at consulates 602, 1071 for interpreters and guards to consulates 602, 1071 for contingent expenses, consulates 603, 1071 for relief and protection of American seamen 603, 1072 transportation, etc., allowance restricted 603, 1072 for expenses under passport control Act 603, 1072 for instruction and transit pay, diplomatic and consular officers 603, 1072lxxxiv appropriation for transportation to and from posts, etc 603, 1072 for unforeseen emergencies and neutrality Act expenses 603, 1072 for heirs of officers dying abroad 604, 1072 for Mrs.
Daisy Crawford Carroll 604 for Mrs. Alice Potter 604 for Mrs. Louise Carroll Masterson 1073 for bringing home remains of officers dying abroad 604, 1073 for altering, furnishing, etc., embassy building, London, England 604 for improving, etc., agency buildings, Tangier, Morocco 604 for improving legation buildings, etc., Bangkok 1073 for acquiring land for consular purposes, Mukden, China 1073 for post allowances to diplomatic and consular officers to meet living costs 604, 1073 for Cape Spartel Light, Tangier 604, 1073 for life saving testimonials 604, 1073 for Bureau of Weights and Measures 604, 1073 for Bureau of Customs Tariffs 605, 1073 for Mexican Boundary Commission 605, 1074 for boundary line, Alaska and Canada 605, 1074 for marking Canadian boundary 605, 1074 for Bureau for Repressing African Slave Trade 605 for International Prison Commission 606, 1074 for Pan American Union 606, 1074 for printing and binding for Pan American Union 606, 1074 for Permanent Court of Arbitration 606, 1074 for Interparliamentaiy Union for International Arbitration 606, 1075 for International Commission on Tables of Constants, etc 606, 1075 for International Institute of Agriculture 606, 1075 for International Railway Congress 607 for International Institute of Agriculture 1075 for International Sanitary Bureau 607, 1075 for International Office of Public Health 607, 1075 for British-American Pecuniary Claims Arbitration 607, 1075 for International Radiotelegraphic Convention 607, 1075 for Inter-American High Commission 607, 1076 for Canadian Boundary Waters Commission 607, 1076 for Pan American Scientific Congress, Third 608 for annual payment to Panama 608, 1076 for payment to Colombia 1076 for International Research Council 608, 1076 for International Commission on International Law 608 for International Hydrographic Bureau 608, 1077 for foreign hospital, Cape Town 608, 1077 for World War Foreign Debt Commission 609 for International Trade Mark Registration Bureau at Habana 609, 1077 for Industrial Property Bureau, Berne, Switzerland 1077 for Pan American Trade Mark Registration Bureau at Habana 609 for International Latitude Observatory, Ukiah, Calif 609 for International Conference on Maritime Law 609 appropriation for Commission of Jurists on Amending Laws of War 609 for International Conference of American States 609 for United States court for China 609, 1077 for participating in revision of Chinese customs tariff 610 for inquiry into extraterritoriality in China 610 for consular prisons 610, 1077 for bringing home criminals 610, 1071 for payment to Norway 610 for expenditure for rent D.
C. restricted 611, 1078 for expenses of Peru Centennial Celebration Commission 67 deficiency appropriation for relief, etc., American seamen 35 54, 58, 198, 343, 347, 453, 783, 1055, 1161, 1166, 1169, 1547, 1554 for contingent expenses, missions 35, 53, 58, 198, 343, 347, 460, 783, 785, 1055, 1166, 1169, 1547, 1554 for salaries, ambassadors and ministers 53, 343, 783, 1167 for transportation, diplomatic and consular officers 53, 58, 198, 336, 343, 347, 452, 460, 464, 783, 785, 1055, 1161, 1169, 1554, 1556 reimbursement to emergency fund from 336 for clerks at embassies and legations 53, 343, 783, 1055, 1166, 1169 for consular salaries 53, 58, 343, 347, 460, 783, 1055, 1166, 1554, 1556 for United States Court for China 53 for interpreters at consulates 53, 1055, 1554 for post allowances 53, 343, 347, 460, 464, 783, 1055, 1166, 1554, 1556 for consular assistants 53, 58, 343 for clerks at consulates 53, 58, 198, 343, 347, 460, 464, 783, 1055, 1166, 1169, 1554 for contingent expenses, consulates 54, 58, 198, 343, 347, 453, 460, 464, 783, 1055, 1166, 1169, 1554, 1556 for secretaries, diplomatic service 58, 343, 347, 452, 783, 1051, 1055, 1166, 1556 for interpreters and guards in Turkish dominions 198 for representing interests of foreign Governments 198, 344, 347, 1055, 1554 for exposition, Panama 198, 453 for relief of Americans and prisoners of war in Germany 198 for student interpreters, Turkey 335 for International Institute of Agriculture 336 for expenses, arbitration with Peru 336 for expenses, arbitration with Norway 336 for International Latitude Observatory, Ukiah, Calif 339, 1547 for International Exposition, Rio de Janeiro 337 for relief, etc., American citizens in Europe 343 for emergencies 343, 785 for boundary line, Alaska and Canada and United States and Canada 343, 460, 783 for chargés d’affaires ad interim 452, 783, 1055 for instruction and transit pay 452 for bringing home criminals 452 for payment to Colombia 453 for embassy buildings, etc., Santiago, Chile 453lxxxv deficiency appropriation for life saving testimonials 783 for interpreters and guards in Turkish dominions 783 for salary, minister to Albania 1051 for salary, minister to Esthonia, Latvia, and Lithuania 1051 for Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany 1051, 1547 for ambassador to Cuba 1160 for Pauline G.
Swaim 1161 for Cape Spartel Light, etc 1161 for Permanent Court of Arbitration 1161 for International Seismological Association 1161 for payments to China 1161 for legation building, San Salvador 1166 for Canadian Boundary Waters Treaty expenses 1166 for adornment of Peace Palace at The Hague 1547 for third Pan American Scientific Congress 1547 for inquiry into extraterritoriality in China 1548 for Chinese customs tariff revision 1548 for expenses, under Passport Control Act 1554 acquisition of building, etc., Paris, authorized 1483 ambassador to Cuba, authorized 1160 restrictions on service by Army officer, pay, etc., removed 1160 amount for participating in Brazilian Exposition available for fiscal year 1924 1548 use of building for embassy 1548 credit authorized in account of Boaz W.
Long 1161 embassy building Santiago, Chile, may be exchanged for another site, etc 1322 maintenance of latitude observatory, Ukiah, Calif., authorized for entire fiscal year 1922 453 minister to Netherlands to be paid from amount for Netherlands and Luxemburg 1548 rent for dispatch agents allowed from contingent expenses, missions, 1922 35 special mission to centennial of independence of Brazil, authorized 651 statements of admissible admission of alien immigrants until June 30, 1922, to be transmitted to officers of 6 *Diplomatic Officers,* appropriation for instruction and transit pay 603, 1072 for transportation to and from posts 603, 1072 for paying heirs of, dying abroad 604, 1072 for bringing home remains of, dying abroad 604, 1073 for post allowances 604, 1073 deficiency appropriation for transportation 53, 58, 198, 336, 343, 347, 452, 464, 783, 785, 1055, 1161, 1166, 1169, 1554 for post allowances 53, 343, 347, 460, 464, 783, 1055, 1166, 1554, 1556 *Director of the Budget,* appropriation for, Assistant, etc 373, 1094 appointment of; salary 22 duties 22 printing of bulletins, etc., by departments, etc., when certified by heads thereof as necessary for public business, and approved by 541 *Director of the Consular Service,* appropriation for 599, 1068 *Director of the Mint, Treasury Department,* appropriation for, examiner, assayer, clerks, etc 381, 1102 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 775 for examinations, etc 776 to make quarterly estimates of value of foreign coins in United States money 974 *Directory of Foreign Buyers,* appropriation for expenses, compiling 1114 *Dirk Knives,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 292 *Disabiltiy Compensation, etc* (*see also* War Risk Insurance Act Amendments), appropriation for paying death or 649, 1243 helpless persons allowed additional for nurse 1064 increased if blind, legless, or armless 1064 *Disability Compensation, World War Service* (*see* War Risk Insurance Act Amendments), *Disbarment Proceedings, Interior Department,* appropriation for expenses of testimony in 554, 1176 *Disbursing Officers, Army and Navy,* relieved from responsibility for certain losses incurred in World War accounts 497 to be given credit for irregular payments made in good faith 497 losses, etc., if over $1,000, only on recommendation of the Secretary of War or of the Navy 497 certificate of freedom from fraud required 497 *Discharged Disabled Soldiers, etc.,* appropriation for expenses vocational rehabilitation of 649, 1244 deficiency appropriation for expenses, vocational rehabilitation of 34, 329, 444, 1053 *Discounts,* limitation of, permitted reserve banks of notes, etc., of State banks or trust companies 821 *Discriminating Duties,* additional duties to be proclaimed on imports from a foreign country 944 imposing unreasonable charges, etc., on American products and not on those of other countries 945 discriminating by law, etc., to disadvantage of United States, compared with other countries 945 imports excluded if discriminations continue after proclamation issued 945 effect of proclamation; suspension, etc 945 declared to be equivalent to burden on American commerce, etc 945 discriminating unfairly against United States by bounty, rebate, etc., on exports 945 seizure and forfeiture of imports violating provisions hereof 946 indirect importations included 946 extent of discrimination to be ascertained by Tariff Commission 946 *Diseases Among Indians,* appropriation for prevention, etc 561, 1182 deficiency appropriation for prevention, etc 53, 57 authorization of expenditures for relieving distress and preventing 208lxxxvi *Diseases, Animal,* appropriation for preventing spread of 511, 1296 for investigating, etc 511, 1296 for investigations of tuberculosis, etc 511, 1296 for eradicating foot-and-mouth and other contagious diseases 536, 1318 for suppressing, among live stock of Indians 565, 1186 *Diseases, Contagious,* appropriation for preventing spread of, in interstate traffic 380, 1102 *Diseases, Contagious, D.
C.,* appropriation for preventing spread of 694, 1351 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of 31 *“Diseases of Cattle,”* appropriation for publication, etc., of; distribution 1316 *Diseases of Man, etc.,* appropriation for investigating, etc 380, 1102 *“Diseases of the Horse,”* appropriation for publication, etc., of; distribution 1316 *Disinfecting Service, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 694, 1352 *Dispatch Agents,* appropriation for London, New York, San Francisco, and New Orleans 602, 1070 payment of rent for, allowed from appropriation for contingent expenses, missions, 1922 35 *Distilled Spirits* (*see also* Spirits), additional tax on, tax-paid at nonbeverage rates, if diverted to beverage uses 285 reimportation permitted in original packages of, exported free of tax, to warehouse from which originally removed 223 removal of, authorized from one warehouse to another for bottling in bond, before paying tax 375, 1096 tax exemption, if unpaid, of, lost by fire, theft, etc., in transit, or at a distillery, without negligence, etc., of owner 223 to extent of no indemnification for loss 223 applicable to prior claims 223 industrial alcohol not affected 223 *Distillers,* additional special tax on business of, where forbidden by State, etc., laws 296 no exemption from penalties, etc 296 *Distinctive Paper* (*see* Paper, Distinctive). *Distinguished Service Cross, Army,* bestowal of, upon body of unknown unidentified American soldier to be buried in Arlington Memorial Amphitheater, Va 191 punishment for unauthorized wearing, manufacture, or sale of 1286 *Distinguished Service Medal, Army,* punishment for unauthorized wearing, manufacture, or sale of 1286 *District and Cooperative Office Service, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for operating expenses 1112 *District Attorneys, United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 616, 1083 payment to clerks acting as, during vacancies 616, 1083 established for Hawaii 616 for regular assistants to, appointed by Attorney General; pay restriction 616, 1083 for special assistants to 616, 1083 enforcing prohibition 616 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 58, 194, 199, 333, 1054, 1158, 1542 for special assistants to 448 salaries of, to be fixed by Attorney General 1560 rates authorized; based upon business of previous four years 1560 for New York southern district, Illinois northern district, and District of Columbia fixed 1561 modification allowed; restricted to once in four years 1561 *District Building, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries, care of 672, 1328 employment of additional engineers or watchmen forbidden 672, 1328 for fuel, miscellaneous supplies, etc 678, 1335 *District Court of Canal Zone* (*see* Panama Canal Act Amendments). *District Courts,* appropriation for judges 614, 1081 for Hawaii, judges and reporter 614, 1081 for Porto Rico, judge 614, 1081 deficiency appropriation for expenses of additional assignments to 1542 established in Hawaii 119 original jurisdiction of, in admiralty and maritime civil causes 634 compensation for injuries to other than master and crew of vessel under workmen’s compensation laws of States, etc 634 exclusive when conferred by such laws 634 seizures, prizes, and prize condemnation proceedings 634 not extended to injuries, etc., if compensation provided for, by State, etc., laws 635 jurisdiction of, in complaints of restraint of trade, etc., by associations of agricultural products producers 389 in suits for recovery of property in custody of Alien Property Custodian, etc 1511 in violations of stockyards regulations, etc 166 for enforcing orders of Secretary of Agriculture, etc 167 to secure testimony under Revenue Act of 1921 310 to issue process, etc., for enforcing provisions thereof 310 additional to other remedies 311 concurrent with Court of Claims for recovery of erroneously collected revenue taxes, etc., if collector dead 311 subpoenas for witnesses to run into any other district 848 in civil cases, limited to 100 miles; extension allowed for three years 848 to assist Rent Commission, D.
C., in procuring evidence 545 venue of suits; limitation on arrests in one district for trial in another 849 to be brought in district of which defendant is an inhabitant 849 between citizens of different States in district of either 849 by the United States in district of defendant, or one of defendants, or where cause of action arose 849 process to run into any district 849 effective only for three years 849lxxxvii *District Judges* (*see also* Judges, United States Courts), appropriation for salaries 614, 1081 deficiency appropriation for additional North Dakota district 332 for additional, West Virginia southern district 332 for salaries of additional 1158 additional, authorized for North Dakota district 66 West Virginia southern district 67 appointment of additional, for specified districts 837 restriction on filling vacancies 838 to reside in district for which appointed 838 temporary assignments authorized to another district of, in same circuit 839 from another circuit 839 powers, etc., when assigned 839 *District of Columbia,* appropriation for expenses of, 60 per cent from District revenues, and 40 per cent from the United States 668 provisions for producing revenues therefor from taxes, etc.
(*see* also p. xc) 668 creation, etc., of joint special committee to investigate fiscal relations between the District and United States since July 1, 1874 670 conflicting laws repealed 671 amounts authorized under prescribed apportionments 671 for expenses of; 40 per cent from the the Treasury and remainder from revenues of the District 1327 for salaries, executive office 671, 1327 for veterinary division 671, 1327 for purchasing division 671, 1327 for building inspection division 671, 1328 for plumbing inspection division 671, 1328 for care, etc., District Building 672, 1328 restriction on additional engineers, etc 672, 1328 for assessor’s office 672, 1328 for special assessment office 672, 1329 for personal tax board 672, 1329 for license bureau 672, 1329 for vehicle tags 678, 1329 for collector’s office 672, 1329 for auditor’s office 672, 1329 for corporation counsel’s office 673, 1329 for coroner’s office 673, 1329 for superintendent of weights, measures, and markets 673, 1330 for Engineer Commissioner’s office 673, 1330 for central garage 673, 1330 for municipal architect’s office 674, 1330 for Public Utilities Commission 674, 1331 for board of examiners, steam engineers 674, 1331 for insurance department 674, 1331 for surveyor’s office; temporary draftsmen, etc 674, 1331 for minimum wage board, from District revenues 674, 1331 for Rent Commission 1332 for Employees’ Compensation Fund 675, 1332 for free public library, including Takoma Park and Southeast Branches 675, 1332 library stations restrictions 675 for contingent expenses 675, 1333 for printing reports 676, 1333 discretionary discontinuance; preservation of originals 676, 1333 appropriation for motor vehicles, maintenance, purchase, etc 676, 1333 automobile, Board of Children’s Guardians 676 regulations for use of vehicles, etc 676, 1333 restriction on use of horses, etc 676, 1334 expenses for horses, etc., limited 676, 1334 payment for fire insurance forbidden 676, 1334 specific residence telephones allowed 676, 1334 for postage 677, 1334 for car, etc., fares; limitation 677, 1334 for judicial expenses 677, 1334 for coroner’s, etc., expenses 677, 1334 for advertising 677, 1334 for survey, etc., of dangerous, etc., buildings 677, 1334 for condemning insanitary buildings 683, 1334 for copies of wills, etc., to assessor 677, 1335 for recorder of deeds, rent 677, 1335 pay for copying deeds, etc 677, 1335 for addition to courthouse for use of recorder of deeds 1335 for repairs to buildings injured by fire 678 for supplies, office of veterinary surgeon 678 for motor vehicles for inspectors 678 for fuel, supplies, etc., District Building 678, 1335 for Superintendent of Weights, etc., detecting short measure, etc 678 for maintenance, markets, etc 678 for motor trucks, repairs, etc 678 for surveys, permanent highways system 678 for employment service, expenses 678, 1335 for tablets to mark historical places 678, 1335 for converting old Mott School into property yard 678 for emergency fund 697, 1335 for assessment and permit work, street improvements 679, 1336 for paving roadways, permit system 679, 1336 for street improvements; allotments designated 679, 1336 for grading streets, etc 680, 1337 for condemning streets, etc 680, 1337 for small park areas 1337 for opening streets, etc., under highways system, from District revenues 680, 1337 for repairs, streets, etc 680, 1337 changing curb lines 680, 1338 for sidewalks and curbs, public reservations, etc 680, 1338 for repairs, suburban roads 680, 1338 for bridges, construction, repair, etc 680, 1338 street bridges over railways or canals 680, 1338 for Highway Bridge, operation, etc 681, 1338 for Anacostia River Bridge, operation, etc 681, 1338 for Georgetown Bridge, operation, etc 708, 1338 to be known as Francis Scott Key Bridge; jurisdiction of District Commissioners 1338 for sewers, cleaning, etc 681, 1339 for cleaning streets, removing snow, etc 681, 1339 for garbage disposal, etc 681, 1339 for trees and parking 682, 1338 for bathing beach 682, 1340 part from the Treasury 1341 for playgrounds; swimming pools; wholly from District revenues 682, 1340 public school, during vacation 1340lxxxviii appropriation for new sites 682, 1340 for public convenience stations 683, 1338 for electrical department 683, 1341 for lighting expenses 683, 1341 contract requirements 684, 1341 for fire-alarm boxes, etc 684, 1341 for underground cables 684, 1342 for telephone installation, new police station 1342 for public schools 684, 1342 vacation school and playgrounds 685, 1343 longevity pay, etc 686, 1344 annuities 686, 1344 allowance to principals 686, 1344 night schools 686, 1344 Americanization work, etc 686, 1345 community center department 689, 1345 kindergarten supplies 686 care, etc., of buildings 687, 1345 medical inspectors, etc 687, 1345 free dental clinics 687, 1345 miscellaneous; rent, etc 687, 1346 schools for, and transporting, tubercular pupils 687, 1346 repairs, improvements, etc 687 manual training, expenses 1346 fuel, light, and power 687, 1346 furniture, supplies, etc 687, 1346 teachers in nature study, etc.; payments to be designated 688, 1346 free tuition to children of Army, Navy, etc., outside of District 689, 1347 buildings, construction, repair, etc 689, 1347 M Street High School to be known as Robert Gould Shaw Junior High School 689 former Central High School to be known as Columbia Junior High School 689 construction contracts 689, 1348 additional sites, etc 1347 playgrounds 1348 construction appropriations immediately available 690, 1348 restrictions on soliciting subscriptions, etc 690 for instruction of deaf-mutes 690, 1344 for colored deaf-mutes 691, 1344 for instruction of blind children 691, 1344 for police department 691, 1348 National Bureau of Criminal Identification 691, 1349 House of Detention 692, 1350 harbor patrol 692, 1350 for policemen and firemen’s relief fund 692, 1350 for fire department 693, 1350 for health department 693, 1351 female employment regulation 694, 1351 prevention of contagious diseases 694, 1351 bacteriological and chemical laboratories 694, 1351 dairy farm inspection 695, 1352 food, etc., adulteration 695, 1353 for isolating wards, Garfield and Providence Hospitals 695, 1353 for public crematory, etc 695, 1353 for dispensaries for tuberculosis and venereal diseases 695, 1352 for clinical care, etc., of young children 695, 1353 for court of appeals reports 695 for probation system, supreme court 696 appropriation for juvenile court 696, 1353 for police court 696, 1354 for municipal court 697, 1354 for supreme court, salaries and expenses 698, 1355 for courthouse, care, etc 698, 1355 for court of appeals, salaries and expenses 697, 1355 for support of convicts out of the District 698, 1356 for lunacy writs 697, 1356 for miscellaneous court expenses 1356 for Board of Charities, etc 699, 1356 for support of jail prisoners, etc 699, 1356 for workhouse and reformatory 699, 1356 for National Training School for Boys 700, 1357 for National Training School for Girls 700, 1358 for new site for school 1358 for medical charities 700, 1358 for Columbia Hospital for Women 701, 1359 for Tuberculosis Hospital 701, 1359 for Gallinger Municipal HospitaL 701, 1359 Washington Asylum Hospital discontinued ; service transferred to 702 for Board of Children’s Guardians, expenses 702, 1360 for board, etc., of children 702, 1360 for Industrial Home School for Colored Children 703, 1361 for Industrial Home School 703, 1361 for Home for Aged and Infirm 703, 1362 for installing fire-alarm boxes at designated institutions 1362 for temporary homes 704, 1362 for National Library for the Blind 704, 1363 for Columbia Polytechnic Institute 704, 1363 for support, etc., of insane 704, 1363 for relief of the poor 705, 1363 for burial of indigent ex-service men 705, 1363 for transportation of paupers 705, 1363 for militia expenses 705, 1363 for refund of erroneous collections 706, 1336 for development, etc., of Anacostia Park 706, 1364 for small park areas 706 for public buildings and grounds, salaries and expenses 706, 1364 for park police 706, 1364 for improvement, care, etc., of public grounds 706, 1365 for Rock Creek Park, etc 707, 1365 for Potomac Park, etc 707, 1365 for Tidal Basin bathing beach 707, 1366 for bathing beach for colored people 708, 1366 for recreation park in Anacostia Park 1366 for Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Commission; acquiring additional lands 708, 1366 restriction on opening streets, etc., which may diminish flow of Rock Creek, etc 1366 for Zoological Park 708, 1367 for water service, out of revenues thereof 709, 1367 for increasing water supply of 709, 1367 contracts authorized, etc 709, 1367 for Washington Aqueduct, etc 709, 1368 for Conduit Road, maintenance, etc 709, 1368 for emergencies 709, 1368 control of Secretary of War not affected 709, 1368 for Water Department salaries, etc 710, 1368 for operating expenses 710, 1368lxxxix appropriation for extending water service 710, 1369 assessments for laying mains and service sewers increased 710, 1369 for fire hydrants, etc 710, 1369 for centrifugal pumping outfit 710 for extending main Chevy Chase Circle to Georgia Avenue 710 on Georgia Avenue north from Military Road , 710 for reservoir site near Fort Reno 1369 for extending main 1369 employment of temporary draftsmen, etc., on sewers, streets, etc 711, 1369 laborers, mechanics, etc 711, 1369 horses, wagons, etc 711, 1369 temporary technical, etc., employees, on water department work 711, 1370 laborers, mechanics, etc 712, 1370 payments from miscellaneous trust fund deposits 712, 1370 purchase of supplies, motor vehicles, etc., from Government sources; limitation if procured elsewhere 712, 1370 for additional $240 a year to employees of; 60 per cent from revenues thereof 714, 1559 for additional $240 a year to employees of water department, from revenues thereof 714, 1559 for additional $240 a year to employees of Washington Aqueduct, from water revenues 714, 1559 for additional $240 a year to employees of Minimum Wage Board, playgrounds, and community centers, wholly from District revenues 715, 1559 for additional $240 a year to employees under trust funds, from the funds 715, 1559 for Washington Aqueduct, etc 3 for increasing water supply for; plans, engineering work, etc 94 for operations, etc., Center Market 538, 1319 for attorney in charge of condemnation proceedings 611, 1078 for National Training School for Boys 619, 1086 for reerection of statue of Abraham Lincoln on original site in 664 deficiency appropriation for J.
Thilman Hendrick, salary of a Commissioner 29 for Employees’ Compensation Fund 29, 328, 770 for Rent Commission 30, 328 for Rent Commission, 1923 770 for Public Library 30, 33 for contingent expenses 30, 33, 443, 1531 for Superintendent of Weights, Measures, and Markets 30 for advertising 30, 33, 439 for printing 30 for sewers 30, 439, 1531 for electrical department 30, 440, 1531 for public schools 30, 33, 328, 440, 443, 770, 1532 for instruction of blind children 30 for night schools 30 for fire department 31, 33, 440, 1532 for health department 31, 33, 441, 443, 1532 for juvenile court 31, 33, 441 for municipal court 31, 33, 441, 1533 for police court 31, 441, 443, 1533 for lunacy writs 32, 33, 441, 1533 for support of convicts out of the District 32, 441 for supreme court expenses 32, 198, 328, 441, 443, 770, 1533 deficiency appropriation for National Training School for Girls 32 for Tuberculosis Hospital 32 for Columbia Hospital for Women 32 for Board of Children’s Guardians 32, 442, 443 for Industrial Home School 32 for support of indigent insane 33, 34, 442, 1533 for judgments 33, 329, 443, 770, 1534 for refund of erroneous collections 33, 1533 for audited claims 33, 443, 1534 expenses of, fiscal years 1921–1923 60 per cent from District revenues; prior years, 50 per cent 1534 for Public Utilities Commission 33 for coroner’s expenses 33 for field party, etc., vault space 33 for bridges 33 for streets, repairs 33 for streets, cleaning, snow removal, etc 33, 440, 443 for Rock Creek Park 33 for police department 33, 1532 for crematorium 33 for court of appeals reports 33 for emergencies 33 for support of jail prisoners 33 for Home for Aged and Infirm 34 for workhouse 34, 1533 for expenses, supreme court, and court of appeals 192, 1156 for surveyor’s office 328, 1530 for Gallinger Municipal Hospital 328 for operation, etc., expenses of Center Market, under Agricultural Department 331 for building inspection division 439, 769 for recorder of deeds, book typewriters, etc 439 for postage 439 for Calvert Street Bridge, repairs 439 for public convenience stations 440 for Washington Asylum and Jail 442 for National Training School for Boys 442 for medical charities 442 for deporting nonresident insane 442 for water department 443, 1534 for water department extending distribution system 443 for insurance department 770 for Zoological Park, additional land 1156 for plumbing inspection division 1530 for recorder of deeds, additional rent, etc 1531 for suburban roads, repairs, etc 1531 for Francis Scott Key Bridge 1531 for disposal of city refuse 1531 for lighting streets, etc 1532 for policemen and firemen’s relief fund 1532 for courthouse, repairs, etc 1532 for maintenance, feeble minded children 1533 for maintenance of public order, Shriners’ convention 1535 for temporary public comfort stations, etc 1535 emergency appropriation for public schools, 1922 59 for site for branch of free Public Library in southeastern section 60 all above to be paid sixty per cent from District revenues 60 expenses of, payable annually, 60 per cent from revenues thereof, and 40 per cent from the United States 668xc expenses of; tax levied for fiscal years 1923 to 1927, inclusive, on full value of District real and personal property, to meet share of 668 other revenues included; tax on intangible personal property, rate 668 to produce surplus fund in addition to 668 real and personal tax payable in two installments, November and May 668 penalty for delinquency 668 rate of, to be fixed by Commissioners 669 advances from the Treasury allowed until July 1, 1927 669 unlawful thereafter 669 tax to be levied after June 30, 1927, with other revenues, sufficient for all appropriations to be paid by the District 669 rate to be determined annually by the Commissioners 669 collections from all sources to be daily deposited in the Treasury 669 detailed accounts of receipts and disbursements to be kept by Treasury Department 669 revenue from property not owned by the District declared property of the United States 669 division of revenue from jointly improved property on land owned by the United States 669 ground rent to United States 669 remainder in proportion to contribution to improvements 669 appraisement of value of ground 669 receipts from other revenues divided in proportion to contributions thereto 669 excess of revenues after June 30, 1927, available for succeeding year 670 to meet expenses thereof 670 to reduce the tax rate 670 revenues due United States to be collected by District agencies 670 deposit of, as miscellaneous receipts 670 from Center Market excepted 670 estimates of needs of District to be submitted by Commissioners 670 to be within fixed proportionate contributions 670 joint Congressional committee created to investigate fiscal relations between United Statesand, since July 1, 1874 670 amount expended respectively for District purposes to be ascertained 670 Federal buildings not included 670 if money found due from one to the other, interest to be paid 670 to ascertain if surplus from taxes and licenses exists to the credit of the District 670 findings to be reported by 1st of February, 1923 670 powers to secure testimony, etc 670 punishment for refusing to answer 670 employment of accountants and stenographers authorized 670 qualifications of accountants; restriction 670 attorney to represent United States to be assigned by Attorney General 671 appropriation for expenses 671 additional allotment for care of children at sectarian institutions 1533 additional elevated siding by Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, authorized; location 1327 additional grand jury authorized to meet public exigency 543 alley dwellings restrictions postponed until June 1, 1923 837 American Red Cross allowed to continue use of temporary buildings in grounds of Memorial to Women of the Civil War 1218 banking corporations not permitted to commence business, or establish branches in, without consent of Comptroller of the Currency 500 bread standard loaf; pound and a half weight allowed 201 certified public accountants authorized to practice, by board of accountancy 1261 classification of civilian positions in municipal government of 1488 closing authorized of Piney Branch Road NW., between Sixteenth and Seventeenth Streets 1280 upper Water Street NW., between Twenty-first and Twenty-second Streets, added to park system 836 filled milk manufacture, sale, etc., in, unlawful 1487 punishment for 1487 equitable defenses admitted in actions at law, etc., in Municipal Court 1506 incorporations; authorized under China Trade Act 850 dissolution of Colored Union Benevolent Association 1504 General Federation of Women’s Clubs, property holdings increased 491 Gonzaga College, purposes, extended and property holdings not limited 324 Masonic Mutual Relief Association, name changed to Acacia Mutual Life Association 1020 Prospect Hill Cemetery, lot owners to constitute corporation 361 sale of part, authorized 361 Potomac Insurance Company, charter amended by grant of additional classes of insurance 417 interment of bodies in White’s Taberncale Cemetery, unlawful hereafter; removal, etc 348 issuing checks, etc., without credit at bank for payment, a misdemeanor 820 punishment for 820 limitation on car fares, 1921, increased 30 temporary services on sewers, streets, etc., 1922, increased 329 temporary technical, etc., employees, water department, increased 1534 lots of Daughters of the American Revolution exempted from taxation 846 marine insurance regulations 401 memorial authorized to First Division, American Expeditionary Forces 349 to Joseph J.
Darlington, in public grounds 1444 Mystic Shrine Convention; provisions for maintaining order, protecting life and property during 1218 regulations to be made, etc 1219 publication, enforcement, etc 1219xci Mystic Shrine, Imperial Council annual session, parks, reservations may be used for 1371 loan of Army and Navy tents, hospital furniture, flags, etc 1371 overhead conductors for illumination permitted 1372 special licenses to street peddlers, etc 1372 telegraph and telephone overhead connections allowed during the session 1372 policemen, etc., relief fund pensions allowed under existing laws 1263 allowance to widows increased 1263 religious societies; directors of, to have same authority, etc., as trustees 665 Rent Commission powers, etc., continued until May 22, 1924 544 rent profiteering provisions modified and time extended 200 reservations in, transferred to use of Botanic Garden 540 salary of United States attorney for, fixed 1560 sale authorized of land acquired for school site in 1869 1485 sale of designated tract in 1446 proceeds to be used for purchase of playground or school site 1446 snow and ice removal requirements 845 statute authorized on public grounds in, of Dante 366 Edmund Burke 499 Jeanne d’Arc 468 streets, etc.; closing of Grant Road between Reno Road and Connecticut Avenue 1446 extension, etc., Ninth Street NW 1011 Underwood Street NW 1011 repaving Fifteenth Street NW., H to I Street, repealed 1531 widening of First Street NE 1442 former Act repealed 1443 superintendent of Washington Asylum and Jail to execute judgments in capital cases 1533 temporary draftsmen, etc., on sewers, streets, etc., limitation increased 1534 White House police force established for protection of Executive Mansion, etc 841 under sole control of the President 841 *District of Columbia, Code Amendments,* amended, section 1535c; equitable defenses in actions at law 1506 Sec 204a Additional grand jury may be drawn to meet exigencies of public service 543 Sec 833a Fraudulent disposal of conditionally acquired personal property, punishment modified 9 directors of religious societies given same authority, etc., as trustees 665 *District of Columbia, Commissioners of,* appropriation for salaries 671, 1327 deficiency appropriation for J.
Thilman Hendrick, salary as Commissioner 29 authorized to accept gift from Carnegie Corporation for Mount Pleasant Branch Library buildings 1333 make regulations to maintain order, etc., during convention of Mystic Shrine 1219 discretionary discontinuance of printing reports, etc 676 duties of, for use of streets, etc., at session of Mystic Shrine, Imperial Council 1371 snow and sleet removal under 845 from private sidewalks on failure of owners, etc., of adjoining property 846 expenses to be certified to corporation counsel for suit 846 appropriation for expenses of 846 to increase real estate and personal taxes if revenues of District insufficient to meet sixty per cent of appropriations therefor in fiscal year 1923 668 to levy taxes after June 30, 1927, sufficient to meet proportion of expenses from District revenues 669 *District of Columbia Rents Act,* provisions of, continued until May 22, 1922 200 definition of “rental property” modified 200 exclusion of garages, warehouses, etc., when used exclusively for business purposes 200 rent commission; pay of commissioners and secretary 200 attorney added; pay 200 employees, expenses, etc., authorized 200 duties of attorney specified 200 accounting, etc 200 employees to be appointed from civil service eligibles; exceptions 200 owner may return to tenant within 30 days excess of amount fixed by commission 200 to move vacation of judgment if obtained therefor 201 judgment null and void if motion not made 201 violations, etc., before termination of Act to be prosecuted by Attorney General thereafter 201 continuation of pending proceedings 201 enforcement of rights accrued prior to termination 201 attorney of commission to assist in 201 provisions effective on enactment 201 as to excluded buildings October 22, 1921 201 emergency declared for further extending 543 provisions of, reenacted and continued until May 22, 1924 544 meaning of terms used 544 buildings excluded 544 apartment hotels included 544 Rent Commission created of five members; appointment 544 present members continued until majority of new, in office 544 term, etc., of new members; to end May 22, 1924 544 temporary successor to present member if vacancy in office; term 545 interest in real estate business a disqualification 545 appointments and acts of former, validated 545 organization, execution of powers, etc 545 each member authorized to sign subpoenas, administer oaths, conduct hearings, etc 545 attendance, etc., at hearings at any place in United States 545 assistance of courts to secure; contempt proceedings on refusal 545 unauthorized divulging information, forbidden 545xcii rental property and apartments affected with public interest 546 rents, service for, etc., to be fair and reasonable 546 unreasonable and unfair, declared contrary to public policy 546 determination of, by Commission 546 complaints may be filed by tenants or owners 546 considerations in determining 546 hearings on complaints; notices, etc 546 open to the public 546 fair and reasonable rents, service, etc., to be fixed and determined by Commission 546 effect of, in landlord and tenant cases in any court 546 finding of facts to be filed with determination 546 details; included in the record 546 determination of Commission final unless appeal made to District supreme court 547 jurisdiction of court in general term; precedence 547 record to be certified to court; no modification, etc., except for error of law 547 order for additional evidence on application; effect of 547 court procedure 547 no change, etc., in, except on appeal 547 existing tenancies continued, subject to determination of Commission 547 evictions restricted 547 right to terminate, on sale of property, suspended 547 possession by owner allowed 548 notice to be given; detailed statement of purposes, reasons, etc., required 548 not in contravention of lease, etc 548 recovery; settlement of disputes by the court; pending disputes 548 payment by tenant pending decision of court; acceptance not a waiver by owner 548 appeals from determination of Commission 548 if rent increased, tenant to pay amount thereof to Commission; bond accepted in lieu 548 disposal of moneys, on decision of court 548 dismissed, if tenant fails to comply with conditions 548 if rent decreased, owner to be paid determined amount 549 recovery of difference in municipal court, if determination modified 549 prior rent recovery actions in municipal court, not affected hereby 549 decision on, final, subject to review by United States Supreme Court 549 affirming determination, not stayed by issue of writ 549 change of ownership or tenancy not to affect rents, etc., determined by Commission 549 rents, etc., collected in excess of determination to be sued for by Commission 549 double amount to be recovered in municipal court 549 disposal of amount received 549 whole amount to Treasury if excess voluntarily paid with knowledge of determination 549 rents, etc.; compromise by Commission allowed; record to be filed 550 owner to be assessed for willfully withdrawing service, etc., to tenant 550 imposing unsafe, etc., conditions 550 amount to be recovered by tenant 550 bonuses to be included 550 action by Commission to recover 550 punishment for failing to furnish service hereafter 550 punishment for exacting bonuses for leases, etc., to avoid provisions hereof 550 punishment for making fictitious sales, etc., to obtain rental property 550 standard forms of leases, etc., to be prescribed by Commission 551 legal effect and enforcement of 551 apartment owners maybe required to furnish plans of rooms, service, rent, etc 551 determination of reasonable rates, etc., by Commission 551 notice of hearings, appeals, etc 551 assignments or subletting of property in violation of lease, etc., not authorized 551 proceedings pending in courts at termination of Act to be continued by Attorney General 551 publication by Commission of its determinations, court decisions, etc., with index 551 effective as of May 21, 1922 551 conflicting laws, etc., suspended during continuance of 551 *Divi-divi,* duty on, extract, nonalcoholic 864 on free list 927 *Dividends,* verified by returns of payments of, by corporations, to be made; details, etc 269 *Divorces, Canal Zone,* jurisdiction of district court in 1008 procedure, etc 1008 *Document Room, House of Representatives,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 427, 1270 *Document Room, Senate,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant, etc 422, 1265 *Dog River, Ala.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of channel from, to Mobile Bay 1045 *Dog Skins,* duty on, plates and mats of 916 *Doilies, Table and Bureau,* duty on, cotton 900 *Dolls, Doll Heads, etc.,* duty on 914 *Domestic Animals,* horses, cattle, etc., straying, etc., across boundary before March 1, 1923, admitted free of duty within 12 months 1562 *Domestic Corporations* (*see* Corporations, Domestic) Dominican Republic, appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Dominion Government* (*see* Canada). *Dominoes,* duty on, ivory, bone, etc 914 *Donald, John A.,* unexpended balance available for salary of, as unconfirmed member of Shipping Board 35 additional appropriation for 35xciii *“Don’t Miss 300th Anniversary Celebration, Gloucester, Mass., August, 1923,”* special canceling stamp of, authorized for Gloucester, Mass., post office 502 *Doorkeeper, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, special employee, messengers, etc 427, 1270 janitors to be placed under, after close of Congress 427, 1270 *Doorkeeper, Senate* (*see* Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, Senate). *Dorchester Bay, Mass.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1043 *Dothan, Ala.,* terms of court at 668 *Double Creek, N J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Double Salaries,* restrictions on receiving, not applicable to additional pay of $240 a year to civilian employees 713, 1558 *Doublets,* duty on, jewelry 917 *Doughton, Honorable Robert L.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 768 *Dourine, etc.,* appropriation for investigating, treating, etc 513, 1297 *Dover, N H.,* special canceling stamp of “Three Hundredth Anniversary of the First Settlement in New Hampshire, 1623–1923,” authorized for post office at 502 *Draft, Selective,* deficiency appropriation for registration, etc., expenses 56, 196, 341, 345, 463, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1554 amenability to trial of persons willfully violating terms of, not changed by laws, etc., as to end of World War 421 *Drafts,* stamp tax on, not sight or demand 305 *Dragon’s Blood,* on free list 928 *Drainage Tools,* duty on 886 *Draughts,* duty on, ivory, bone, etc 914 *Drawback, Internal Revenue,* deficiency appropriation for allowance 51, 196, 341, 780, 1055, 1166, 1169, 1554, 1556 *Drawback of Duties,* allowed on export of articles made from imported materials 940 flour, etc., only when mixed with 30 per cent of American wheat 940 when two or more products result 940 partly made from domestic materials 940 under existing laws at new rates 941 identification of materials; payment 941 of flavoring extracts, toilet preparations, etc., from domestic alcohol paying internal revenue tax 941 rules for determining 941 of salt in bond, used for curing fish taken by American vessels 941 allowed on imported salt, used in curing exported meats; limitation 941 on materials used in constructing ships for foreign account 941 *Drawings,* duty on, not specially provided for 912 pen and ink 920 on free list, original 933 for temporary exhibition, etc., not for sale 933 *Dredges, Seagoing Hopper,* construction authorized of six, for river and harbor work 1042 limit of cost 1042 purchase from private contractor forbidden, if navy yards can manufacture at lower price 1042 *Dress Steels,* duty on 880 *“Dressed Line,” Flax,* duty on 902 *Drills,* on free list, agricultural 922 *Drought Resistant Crops,* appropriation for breeding, etc 515, 1300 *Drug, etc., Plants,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 514, 1299 for physiological and fermentation investigations of 515, 1300 *Drug Products, etc.,* appropriation for biological investigations, etc., of agricultural 522 *Druggets,* duty on, woolen 906 *Drugs,* duty on, medicinal, in capsules, pills, tablets, etc 860 natural, of vegetable or animal origin, advanced by treatment, etc 864 on free list, crude, not edible, vegetable or animal, not specially provided for, not containing alcohol 927 to prevent conception or cause unlawful abortion, forbidden entry; seizure, etc 937 wholesale, for medicinal purposes, excepted 937 punishment for aiding, entry, etc., by officials 937 procedure for seizure, etc 937 *Drugs, Adulterated, etc., D.
C.,* appropriation for detecting 695, 1352 *Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for investigating adulterations, false branding, etc 522, 1306 *Drugs, Synthetic Organic,* entry, etc., of, forbidden for three months 18 limited admission allowed, if no satisfactory substitute obtainable, etc 18 continued for three months 191 extended until otherwise provided by law 220 *Drummers* (*see* Traveling Salesmen). *Dry Land Farming,* appropriation for improving methods of 515, 1300 *Duboistown, Pa.,* time extended for bridging West Fork of Susquehanna River, Williamsport to 1131 *Dubuque, Iowa,* terms of court at 1483xciv *Duchesne County, Utah,* appropriation for aid to public schools in, from Indian funds 578, 1199 *Dues, Club, etc.,* internal revenue tax on, exceeding $10 291 *Dugan, Cornelius,* may be advanced on Navy retired list to lieutenant commander 1373 *Dulcite,* duty on 890 *Duluth, Minn.,* appropriation for repairs to fish hatchery 485 offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 557 *Dumas, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Des Moines River at 28 *Dumping Duty* (*see* Antidumping Act, 1921). *Dunham, W.
L.,* appropriation for payment to estate of 612 *Durango, Colo.,* consolidation of register and receiver, land office at, authorized 557 *“During the Session,”* to mean 118 days 428 to mean 211 days 1271 *Dust Explosions, Grain, Smut, Plant, etc.,* appropriation for investigating, etc., prevention of 522, 1360 *Dutch Metal,* duty on, leaf 886 *Duties on Imports* (*see also* Emergency Tariff Act, and Tariff Act of 1922), appropriation for refund of erroneous, etc.; permanent indefinite 973 special duty levied for six months on designated articles 9 provisions extended three months 191 until otherwise provided by law 220 repealed 990 *D’Wamish, etc., Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 578, 1197 *Dye and Chemical Control Act, 1921,* entry, etc., forbidden for three months, of sodium nitrate 18 dyes or dyestuffs 18 coal tar products 18 synthetic organic drugs or chemicals 18 admission, etc., allowed if article or substitute not obtainable, etc., in United States 18 required for consumption within six months from receipt 18 provisions of, extended three months 191 continued in force until otherwise provided by law 220 repealed in Tariff Act of 1922 990 *Dye and Chemical Section, Customs Division,* deficiency appropriation for 193 for expenses, 1923 776 *Dyeing,* on free list, articles in crude state used in, not specially provided for 927 *Dyes,* duty on, coal tar 862 natural alizarin, indigo, etc 862 *Dyes and Dyestuffs,* entry, etc., of, forbidden for three months 18 limited admission allowed, if no satisfactory substitute obtainable, etc 18 extended three months 191 continued until otherwise provided by law 220 **E.** *Eagle Pass and Piedras Negros Bridge Company,* may bridge Rio Grande, Eagle Pass, Tex., to Piedras N egras, Mexico 1482 consent of Mexico required 1483 *Eagle Pass, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande to Piedras Negras Mexico, from 1482 *Earthenware,* duty on, common yellow, etc 870 crucibles 870 embossed 870 nonvitrified, including granite ware, plain 870 tiles and tiling 868 on free list, spurs and stilts for manufacture of 931 *Earthquakes,* appropriation for surveys, etc., in regions subject to 481, 1122 *Earths,* duty on, Fuller’s 869 unwrought, not specially provided for 869 wrought, etc., not specially provided for 869 *Earths, Earthenware, and Glassware,* Schedule 2, Tariff of 1922 868 *Earthy Substances,* duty on articles of, not specially provided for 870 *East Capitol Street, D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Fifteenth to Eighteenth Street 679 *East Chester Creek, N K,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1043 *East, Far* (*see* Far East), *East Grand Forks, Minn.,* may dam Red River of the North 1219 reconstruction of bridge authorized across Red River, Grand Forks, N Dak., to 15 *East River, N. Y.,* plans for improvement of, modified 1041 *Eastern Dispensary and Casualty Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 701, 1359 deficiency appropriation for care of indigent patients 442 *Eastern High School, D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for personal services 770 for equipment 770 *Eastern Transportation Company,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of Virginia eastern district court to 51 *Ebony,* duty on, sawed boards, etc 889 *Ecgonine,* duty on 866 *Echo Bay, N. Y.,* improvement of, authorized 1038 *Ecuador,* appropriation for minster to 600, 1069 *Edgewood Arsenal, Md.,* appropriation for general construction 732 deficiency appropriation for site 1162 acquisition of electric transmission right of way for, authorized 1029 *Edgings,* duty on, lace 918xcv *Editorial and Distribution Work Offices, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries of assistants, editors, etc 1290 for general expenses 1291 *Education Bureau, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, clerks, etc 582, 1204 for investigating rural and industrial education and school hygiene 583, 1204 for traveling expenses 583, 1204 for books, etc 583, 1204 for collecting statistics, etc 583, 1204 for documents, educational apparatus, etc 583, 1204 for investigating elementary schools, etc 583, 1204 for kindergarten education investigations 583, 1204 for education in Alaska, under supervision of Commissioner 583, 1204 for medical relief in Alaska 583, 1205 for reindeer for Alaska; sales, etc 583, 1205 for printing “School Life” by 554 deficiency appropriation for traveling expenses 53, 782 for rural and industrial education 782 for library 1164 use of Detention Hospital Building, Nome, Alaska, by employees of, authorized 993 *Education, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 582, 1204 for traveling expenses 583, 1204 for education of Alaska natives under 583, 1204 to serve on Board of Maternity and Infancy Hygiene 224 *Educational, etc., Societies,* exempt from income tax 253 *Educational Institutions, etc.,* on free list, books, etc., for; limit 925 *Eelgrass,* duty on, manufactured or dyed 919 *Efficiency Bureau,* appropriation for expenses of 637, 1228 pay restriction 637, 1228 for printing and binding for 1228 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1558 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 29, 439 pay restrictions 29 Chief of, or an alternate, so serve on Personnel Classification Board 1489 outside auditors for Shipping Board to be furnished by 192, 648 *Eggs,* duty on, albumen, etc 892 poultry 892 on free list, of birds, fish (except roe for food), and insects 927 *Egret Plumes,* importation of, prohibited; exceptions 915 *Egypt,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to, authorized; compensation 600 appropriation for fiscal year 1922, in addition to balance for agent, etc., Cairo 600 *Eighteen Hundred E Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for operating force and expenses 645, 1238 deficiency appropriation for operating force, 1923 771 for operating expenses, 1923 771 building put in charge of Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 771 *Eighteen Hundred Virginia Avenue NW., D. C.,* appropriation for operating force and expenses 645, 1237 *Eighth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Buchanan to Crittenden Street 1337 *El Centro, Calif.,* offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 557 *El Paso, Tex.,* time extended for bridging the Rio Grande by 205 *Electric Cars, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportataion by 657, 1253 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 199 *Electric Light Bulbs and Lamps,* duty on 873 *Electric Lighting Carbons,* duty on 871 *Electric Plants, Army,* appropriation for installations, etc.; searchlights 741, 1402 for installation, etc., insular possessions 742, 1402 deficiency appropriation for 196 *Electric Storage Batteries,* duty on, and parts thereof 878 *Electrical Department, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 683, 1341 for supplies, contingent expenses 683, 1341 for placing wires underground 683, 1341 for extending police patrol system 683, 1341 for lighting expenses 683, 1341 for extending fire-alarm system 684, 1341 for additional cables 684, 1342 for extending police patrol system to No 12 precinct 1342 deficiency appropriation for supplies, expenses, etc 30, 440, 1531, 1534 *Electrical Devices,* deficiency appropriation for cooperative standardizing, etc., of, used in industries and by the Government, 1922 48 *Electrical Insulators, etc.,* duty on, shellac, etc 919 *Electrodes, Carbon,* duty on 871 for electric furnaces, etc 871 *Electrotype Plates,* duty on 880 *Elementary, etc., Education,* appropriation for investigation of, including night schools 583, 1204 *Elgin, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Fox River at 1257 *Elk, Yellowstone Park,* surplus, may be given to public parks, etc 1214 *Elkins, W.
Va.,* terms of court at 398 *Elko, Nev.,* offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 557xcvi *Ellis Island Immigration Station, N. Y.,* appropriation for renovating, etc., buildings 487, 1128 deficiency appropriation for laundry building 334 for plumbing system, repairs 334 operation of Hospital, by Public Health Service funds; reimbursement from Immigration Service 776 *Elston, John A., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 437 *Elwell and Company, James W.,* deficiency appropriation for refund to 44 *Embargo,* authorized on exporting arms, etc., to American countries, etc., where domestic violence is proclaimed by the President 361 *Embassies,* appropriation for clerks at 601, 1070 deficiency appropriation for clerks at 53, 783, 1055, 1169 *Embroideries,* duty on, lace 918 *Embroidery Cotton,* duty on 899 *Embroidery Machines,* duty on 886 *Emergencies, Diplomatic and Consular Service,* appropriation for unforseen 603, 1072 deficiency appropriation for 343, 785 reimbursement to appropriation for, from transportation deficiency 336 *Emergency Appropriations, etc., 1921* (*see also* Deficiency Appropriation Act 1921, Second), provisions for 59 *Emergency Fleet Corporation* (*see also* Shipping Board, United States), appropriation for expenses of, from emergency shipping fund 647, 1241 deficiency appropriation for losses, maintenance, and operation of ships, and administrative expenses 192 audit of financial transactions of, by Comptroller General, under usual methods of steamship accounting 444 commencing July 1, 1921 444 *Emergency Fund, D.
C.,* appropriation for 697, 1335 *Emergency Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 701, 1359 deficiency appropriation for care of indigent patients 442 *Emergency Shipping Fund* (*see also* Shipping Board, United States), appropriation for expenses of Fleet Corporation payable from 647, 1241 sources designated 647, 1241 deficiency appropriation for completing ships now under construction, fiscal year 1921 35 limitation on expenditures 35 for fiscal year 1922 35 *Emergency Tariff Act, 1921,* duty levied for six months on specified imports 9 islands, etc., excepted 9 wheat; wheat flour and semolina 9 flaxseed 9 corn or maize 9 beans, prepared, etc 9 duty levied for six months on, peanuts or ground beans 9 potatoes 9 rice; flour, meal, or broken; paddy 9 lemons 10 oils, peanut; cottonseed, coconut, soya bean; olive 10 cattle 10 sheep 10 meats, fresh; preserved, etc 10 breeding live stock admitted free 10 cotton, long staple 10 manufactures of; additional to present rates 10 wool, except carpet; rates; classification 10 additional, when sorted, etc 10 washed or scoured, and manufactures of; additional to present rates 10 sugars, etc.; molasses; drainings or sweepings 10 butter and substitutes 10 cheese and substitutes 10 milk, fresh, cream 10 preserved or condensed; sugar of milk 10 tobacco, wrapper; filler 10 classification of wrapper and filler 11 apples 11 cherries 11 olives 11 duties in lieu of existing rates 11 former restored after six months 11 collection, etc., under existing laws 11 title of Act 11 repealed 990 antidumping act (*see* under title thereof) 11 assessment of ad valorem duties (*see* under title thereof) 15 repealed 990 general provisions 16 statements in invoice to show, in addition, if currency gold, silver, or paper 16 by importer at time of entry, additional, as required, by regulations 16 conversion of foreign currency 17 value of foreign coins in United States money, to be proclaimed by quarterly circular 17 assessment of duties, based on value in circular of quarter when goods exported 17 when not proclaimed or varying five per cent from New York buying rate 17 buying rate based upon rate for cable transfers 17 daily certification of, by New York Federal Reserve Bank 17 considerations for ascertaining 17 former depreciated currency, and pound sterling valuations repealed 17 prior importations subject to former conversion rates, and depreciated currency valuations 17 exporter, etc., to permit American official to examine books, etc., pertaining to goods exported thereby 17 goods of, forbidden entry on failure 17 delivery to be withheld 17 forfeiture and sale, if failure continues one year 18xcvii importer to permit appraising officer to inspect books, etc., pertaining to value of goods imported 18 goods of, forbidden importation on failure 18 delivery of, to be withheld 18 sale of, when failure continues one year, if not previously exported 18 meaning of “person” in Antidumping Act, and assessment of ad valorem duties 18 “United States,” to include Territories and possessions, except designated islands and Canal Zone 18 enforcement rules, etc., to be prescribed 18 Dye and Chemical Control Act, 1921 18 designated dyes and chemicals prohibited entry for three months 18 or delivery from customs custody 18 admitted if suitable substitutes not obtainable in United States 18 and required for actual consumption within six months 18 extended to six months 191 War Trade Section, State Department, abolished 18 transfer to Treasury Department of personnel 18 records relating to dye and chemical control 18 licenses issued by, continued 19 funds, etc., to be expended by Secretary of the Treasury 19 title of Act 19 provisions continued in force until otherwise provided by law 220 repeal of, by Tariff Act of 1922 990 *Emery,* duty on, grains, manufactured, etc 914 manufactures of 914 wheels, files, paper, etc 914 on free list, ore 927 *Emmet County, Mich.,* grant of public lands in, to Michigan for a game refuge 828 *Empire Machinery and Supply Corporation,* deficiency appropriation for payment to 777 *Employees Compensation Commission,* appropriation for compensation 639, 1230 for contingent expenses 639, 1230 for printing and binding for 1230 for allowances, etc., employees compensation fund 639, 1230 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1559 deficiency appropriation for compensation payments 444, 1530 *Employees Compensation Fund,* appropriation for payments from 639, 1230 awards of compensation now being paid, continued until March 1 1516 *Employees Compensation Fund, District of Columbia,* appropriation for paying awards, etc 675, 1332 deficiency appropriation for paying awards, etc 29, 328, 770 *Employees, Government* (*see also* Government Employees), additional pay of $240 a year to, receiving $2, 500 or less 712, 1557 classification of positions of civilian 1488 issue of annuity certificates to, separated from service before reaching age for retirement; conditions 1047 at retirement age to receive annuity 1047 immediate annuity in lieu of deferred, allowed; computing rate 1047 *Employment Offices, National,* appropriation for maintenance of 489, 1129 *Employment Service, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 678, 1335 *Employment Service, Department of Labor,* appropriation for fostering, etc., welfare of wage earners, etc 489, 1129 deficiency appropriation for advanced transportation, 1919 48 for assisting employment of wage earners 334, 1054 *Enameled Hollow Ware,* duty on, utensils of iron or steel 880 *Encampments and Maneuvers, Organized Militia,* deficiency appropriation for 196, 342, 781, 1167 *Enfleurage Greases,* on free list, containing no alcohol 927 *Engineer Commissioner’s Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 673, 1330 for central garage 673, 1330 *Engineer Department, Army,* appropriation for expenses of depots 88, 740, 1400 for maintenance of school, Washington, D. C 88, 740, 1400 tuition of student officers at technical institutions, etc 88, 740, 1401 travel expenses of officers for instruction 89, 740, 1401 for equipment of troops 89, 740, 1401 for civilian assistants 89, 740, 1401 for operations in the field 89, 741, 1401 allowance for purchase of options for materials 89, 741, 1401 temporary construction for training only 89, 741, 1401 for contingencies, Philippine Islands 89 741, 1401 for military surveys and maps 89, 741, 1401 assistance of other Government surveys, etc 89, 741, 1402 for fortification expenses, seacoast defenses, United States 741, 1402 for fortification expenses, insular possessions 741, 1402 for fortification expenses, Panama Canal 742, 1402 for constructing, etc., roads, bridges, and trails, Alaska 90, 759, 1420 deficiency appropriation for school, Washington, D.
C 52, 458 for depots 55 for operations in the field 196 342, 345, 458, 463, 781, 1056, 1170, 1555 for readjustments of river and harbor contracts 778 for equipment of troops 342, 463, 1056 for rebuilding levees, Mississippi River, etc 342 for Washington Mounment 456 for rivers and harbors, increase of compensation 781, 1057, 1168, 1170 Alaska road, etc., construction obligations allowed prior to July 1, 1922, payable from appropriation for fiscal year, 1923 491xcviii amount authorized from river and harbor balances for preserving Mississippi levees during flood emergency 504 balance of appropriation for field operations, 1921, available for Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, in fiscal year 1922 39 transfer of designated reservations in District of Columbia for use of Botanic Garden 540 *Engineer School, Washington, D.
C., Army,* appropriation for equipment and maintenance 88, 740, 1400 deficiency appropriation for 52, 458 *Engineering Exercises, Navy,* appropriation for prizes, etc 125, 790, 1136 *Engineering Experiment Station, Naval Academy,* appropriation for investigation, etc., expenses 134, 796, 1141 *Engineers, Office of Chief of, War Department,* appropriation for civilian personnel 742, 1403 draftsmen, etc., paid from rivers and harbors, etc 742, 1403 *England* (*see also* Great Britain), acquisition of burial places for American military dead in Brookwood, authorized 490 *English Bay, Saint Paul Island, Alaska,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1047 *Engravers’ Diamonds,* on free list, unset 927 *Engravers’ Plates,* duty on, copper, not ground 886 ground 886 *Engraving and Printing Bureau, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Director, assistant, etc 378, 1099 for clerks, watchmen, etc 378, 1099 use of power presses extended; reduction of number of plate printers 1099 work authorized for fiscal years 1923 and 1924 378, 1099 for employees other than plate printers and assistants 378, 1099 for custody of dies, rolls, etc 378, 1099 amount for administrative office employees 378, 1099 for wages of plate printers, etc 378, 1100 for materials, etc 378, 1100 use of proceeds from work 379, 1100 deficiency appropriation for materials, etc 56, 196, 341, 1166, 1544, 1549 number of sheets increased, United States currency, National bank and Federal Reserve notes, 1921 39 checks, drafts, etc., 1922 454 checks, drafts, and miscellaneous, 1923 776 internal revenue stamps, 1923 1549 *Engravings,* duty on 920 not specially provided for 912 on free list, for temporary exhibition, etc., not for sale 933 for United States or Library of Congress 925 unbound, hand printed 933 *Enlarged Homestead Entries,* entry of, outside of national forests, by homestead entrymen residing therein on lands classified as for enlarged homesteads, additional lands to complete allowance, etc 1445 entry of; designation authorized within subsisting entries, of lands for enlarged homesteads 1445 *Enlisted Mm, Army,* appropriations for pay of line and staff 74, 724, 1384 discharges of minors 74 discharges allowed on application, to reduce strength to 150,000 74 number authorized at 125,000 724 enlistment allowance pay repealed 74 for pay, National Guard 74, 724, 1384 for pay, Enlisted Reserve Corps 74, 724 for aviation increase, maximum number 74, 724, 1384 flying cadets, enlistments 74, 724 for pay, Philippine Scouts 74, 724, 1384 for longevity 74, 724, 1384 for re tired 74, 724, 1384 restriction on holding two civil offices, not applicable 1384 for pay, etc., retired, on active duty 74, 724, 1384 for commutation of quarters, etc., retired, on active duty 75 for interest on deposits 75, 724, 1385 for twenty per cent increase, on foreign service 76 for paying claims of, for damages to private property, etc 725, 1386 for paying claims for pay and allowances, World War 726 for disposition of remains of 757, 1417 deficiency appropriation for extra duty pay, at headquarters, etc 52, 458, 463, 781 for disposition of remains of 197, 342, 346, 781, 1057, 1168, 1555 for support of dependents 346, 780 base pay of, established 629 longevity increase 629 reenlistment allowance 629 retired pay 629 boys under 21 not to be enlisted without consent of parents or guardians 1384 indebtedness from, restored to duty after imprisonment, to be collected in monthly installments from pay 1013 amount due when discharged may be canceled; condition 1013 issue of uniforms to discharged, repealed 82 allowed to men serving between April 7, 1917, and January 1, 1920; time limit for applications 82 payments made to, during current enlistments validated, though not conforming to decisions of officials 1018 deductions to be refunded 1018 payments of death gratuity to nondependent married child, etc., of, forbidden 1385 reduction ordered, so that pay appropriation for 1922 will defray pay of, for the fiscal year 76 subsistence allowances for, on duty with National Guard, chargeable to Army appropriations 1162 travel allowances for, on discharge 1021 if enlisted under age and discharged therefor on application 1021 *Enlisted Men, Marine Corps,* appropriation for pay, active and class 1, Fleet Marine Corps reserve 136, 808, 1150xcix appropriation for allowance for lodging and subsistence 808, 1151 for retired 136, 808, 1151 for undrawn clothing 136, 808, 1151 for commutation of quarters 136 for provisions, etc 137, 809, 1151 for clothing 137, 809, 1152 for bringing home remains of, dying abroad, etc 803, 1146 base pay of, established 629 longevity increase 629 reenlistment allowance 629 retired pay 629 travel allowances for, on discharge 1021 if enlisted under age, and discharged therefor on application 1021 *Enlisted Men, Navy,* appropriation for transportation and subsistence, on discharge, enlistment, etc 124, 790, 1135 transporting dependents of 124, 790, 1136 for recreation for 124, 790, 1136 for pay, retired 131, 799, 1143 for extra pay, on reenlistment 131, 799, 1143 for interest on deposits 131, 799, 1143 for pay of 131, 799, 1143 for paying $60, discharge gratuity 131 for death allowances 132, 799, 1143 for bringing home remains of, dying abroad, etc 803, 1146 deficiency appropriation for bringing home remains of, dying abroad 346, 463 base pay grades established for 630 ratings to be fixed by Secretary of the Navy 630 longevity increase 630 transient pay additions repealed 630 pay of insular force at half ratings of 630 reenlistment allowance 630 retired pay 630 reduction of, by furlough, discharge, etc., to 86,000 799 may reenlist if served not less than 25 years, until eligible for retirement 799 transfers of, to Fleet Naval Reserve, after 16 years’ service, with authorized pay, etc 799 after serving 18 years, with pay, etc., for 20 years’ service 800 permitted, if serving more than 12 and less than 16, by reenlisting and completing 16 years 800 restriction on, after authorized strength reduced, and after January 1, 1923 800 discharge or furlough of, serving less than 12 years, and in excess of authorized strength 800 recruiting discontinued until number reduced to authorized strength 800 furloughed or discharged, to receive authorized travel allowance 800 allowances, etc., if reenlisting; service under 800 reenlistment gratuity, etc., not to exceed pay for each year of last enlistment service 139 travel allowances for, on discharge 1021 if enlisted under age, and discharged therefor on application 1021 *Enlisted Reserve Corps, Army,* appropriation for pay 74, 724, 1381 for commutation of quarters, etc 75 for clothing 81, 728, 1389 members of, injured in active duty, entitled to medical and hospital treatment 1508 transportation home on termination 1508 subsistence allowance 1508 *Entertainments, Religious, Educational, Charitable, etc.,* exempt from admission tax 290 *Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 523, 1307 for general expenses; investigations 524, 1307 for insects affecting fruits, nuts, cereals, forage, etc 524, 1308 Hessian fly, grasshopper, and chinch bug 524, 1308 grasshopper control, etc 524, 1308 for southern field crop insects; forests; truck crops; bee culture 524, 1308 for citrus fruit, etc., insects 524, 1308 Mediterranean and other fruit flies; camphor scale 524, 1308 for miscellaneous insects 524, 1308 for investigating insects affecting health of man and animals, etc 524, 1308 blowfly and screw worm 524, 1308 for administrative expenses 524, 1308 for preventing spread of moths 524, 1308 quarantine districts to be maintained in cooperation with States, etc 525, 1308 for emergency eradication of European corn borer; local, etc., contributions 525, 1309 for emergency eradication of Mexican bean beetle 1309 deficiency appropriations for general expenses 198, 344, 1053 for Japanese beetle control 1536 *Entries, Customhouse,* stamp tax on 305 *Entry of Vessels* (*see also* Tariff Act of 1922), provisions for 950 not required, of designated vessels 952 *Envelopes,* duty on, paper 911 *Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary,* appropriation for 600, 1069 deficiency appropriation for salaries 343 *Epidemics,* appropriation for prevention of 380, 1102 deficiency appropriation for prevention of 38, 51, 338, 341, 1166 *Epsom Salts,* duty on 865 *Equine Meat,* appropriation for inspection, etc.; labels, etc 513, 1298 *Equipage, Army Camp and Garrison,* appropriation for 81, 729, 1389 deficiency appropriation for 196, 463, 1056, 1167 *Equipment and Supplies Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, etc 653, 1249 *Equipment, Mechanical, etc.,* deficiency appropriation for cooperative standardizing, etc., of, used in industry, and by the Government 48 *Equipment Shops, Post Office Department,* appropriate for light, power, etc 655, 1250 deficiency appropriation for light, power, etc 451 for expenses 775c *Equipment Supplies, Navy,* appropriation for Bureau of Navigation 125, 791, 1136 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 132, 801, 1144 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 133, 797, 1141 for Bureau of Engineering 134, 796, 1140 deficiency appropriation for, Bureau of Navigation 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 1055 *Erasers,* duty on 882 *Ergot,* duty on 864 *Erie, Pa.,* peninsula of Presque Isle at, conveyed to State of Pennsylvania for public park 1061 preliminary examination, etc., to be made for waterway to Ohio River from 1046 *Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties, Fla.,* may bridge Escambia River, at Century 353 *Escambia County, Fla.,* public lands granted to, for a public park 1428 *Escambia River,* bridge authorized across, Century, Fla 353 near Ferry Pass, Fla 1221 *Escanaba, Mich.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1045 *Espionage Act,* arms, etc., seized along Mexican border under, to be sold 1012 *Essences,* on free list, floral, containing no alcohol 927 *Essex County, Mass., etc.,* may bridge Merrimack River, Haverhill, Mass 1257 *Essington Channel, Pa.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Estate Tax, Title IV, Revenue Act of 1918,* repealed 320 *Estate Tax, Title IV, Revenue Act of 1921,* definition of terms used herein 277 imposed on transfers of estates of decedents hereafter; rates on net estate 277 not applicable if person in armed service, etc., during the war 278 refund of previous collections 278 gross estate to include, all property subject to administration 278 dower and curtesy interests 278 gifts, etc., in contemplation of death 278 prior transfers within two years included 278 extent of joint property interests of decedent 278 exception, of property owned by other person, and not acquired from decedent for less than value 278 acquired as tenancy in entirety by gift, etc., to half of value 278 passing under general power of appointment; except bona fide sale 279 life insurance received by executor 279 in excess of $40,000 received by beneficiaries from decedent 279 net value of estate determined 279 of residents, by deducting funeral, administration, etc., expenses; exceptions 279 value of property on which estate tax has been paid; applicable to deaths since September 8, 1916 279 net value of estate of residents, exceptions; gifts for public purposes, to charities, etc.; applicable to deaths since December 31, 1917 279 exemption of $50,000 280 of nonresidents, by deduction of proportionate share of administration from property in United States; limit 280 property from prior decedent on which estate tax has been paid; applicable to deaths since September 8, 1916 280 gifts, transfers, etc., for public purposes, to charities, etc.; prior application 280 returns required 280 property included as within the United States; construction of term 280 insurance, and bank deposits, if not in business in United States, not deemed property therein 280 missionaries dying in service abroad not deemed nonresidents 281 refund of tax paid gifts, etc 281 returns to be made by executor after qualifying; requirements 281 if gross estate exceeds $50,000; or nonresidents of estate in United States 281 partial returns 281 assessments by Commissioner 281 by collector, if no administration granted, etc 281 time of payment; extension; interest added for delay 281 payment of additional amounts found due 281 interest for nonpayment 282 lien on entire estate for 282 duplicate receipts for payments 282 executor discharged from liability on payment of tax determined by Commissioner 282 gross estate liable if additional tax found due 282 bona fide purchaser protected 282 collection of unpaid tax; sale of property under decree of court 282 use of proceeds of sale 282 reimbursement for tax paid by other than executor 282 from life insurance to executor from beneficiary 282 unpaid tax a lien on property for ten years; exception 283 release on payment, etc 283 lien on property transferred in contemplation of death 283 under contract with specific beneficiary for insurance 283 persons liable 283 innocent purchasers for value excepted 283 punishment for false returns, concealing property, etc 283 administration of property of residents dying in China 283 tax to be paid to clerk of United States court for China if no estate in United States 283 to revenue district in United States if any estate there 283 clerk of court to act as collector 283 former authorization, etc., of clerk repealed 284ci *Estates,* income of, subject to income tax 246 *Esters,* duty on, containing alcohol 860 *Estes Park Woman’s Club,* acceptance of site for administration building, Rocky Mountain National Park, donated by 847 *Esthonia, Latvia, and Lithuania,* appropriation for minister to 1069 deficiency appropriation for minister to 1051 *Estimates of Appropriations* (*see also* Budget and Accounting Act, 1921), codification of laws relating to, by Budget Bureau, directed, etc 22 compiling, transferred from Bookkeeping, etc., Division to Bureau of Budget 22 departmental, etc., to be prepared by budget officer thereof 23 revision by head of, and submission to Budget Bureau at stated time 23 for civilian employees to conform to provisions of Classification Act 1499 *Etchings,* duty on 920 not specially provided for 912 on free list, artists’ proof, unbound; hand printed 933 for the United States or Library of Congress 925 printed more than 20 years 925 *Ethers,* duty on, containing alcohol 860 *Ethers and Esters,* duty on, diethyl and dimethyl sulphate 864 ethyl 864 ethyl acetate 864 ethyl chloride 864 not specially provided for 864 *Ethnology, American,* appropriation for continuing researches in 643, 1235 deficiency appropriations for printing and binding for Bureau of 50 *Ethyl Alcohol,* duty on, for nonbeverage purposes 859 *Ethyl Methyl Ketone,* duty on 859 *Ethylene,* duty on, chlorohydrin 859 dichloride 859 glycol 859 oxide 859 *Eucalyptus Oil,* duty on 866 *Europe,* appropriation for care., etc., of graves of Army officers, etc., in 757 amount for purchase of real estate for cemeteries in, for American dead available to June 30, 1923 757 for promoting commerce with, etc 1112 free passage, etc., on transports to destitute soldiers honorably discharged in, and their families, to United States, etc 103 *Europe, Memorials to American Forces in,* provisions for Commission to prepare, erect, etc 1509 *European Countries,* appropriation for expenses, furnishing foodstuffs for relief of suffering populations of, etc 372, 1092 deficiency appropriation for expenses of office of the Secretary of the Treasury, 1922, under Act providing relief to populations in 36, 460 *Everett, Wash.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1046 *Ex-Service Men, Army, etc.,* preference right for homestead entries on next opening under North Platte irrigation project to, prevented by conflicting rights at former 7 use of appropriation for pay, etc., of the Army, 1922, to bring home destitute, their wives, etc., from Europe and Siberia 456 *Examinations, Unnecessary,* restriction on, of taxpayers accounts, etc 310 *Examining Surgeons for Pensions,* appropriation for fees 581, 1203 fees established for examinations 1030 at claimant’s residence 1030 assistance of members of boards required for 1030 specific reports of disabilities to be made 1030 *Excess-Profits Tax* (*see also* War-Profits and Excess-Profits Tax), provisions relating to, in Revenue Act of 1921 271 *Exchanges of Property,* determination of income tax, by gain or loss on 1560 *Excise Taxes, Title IX, Revenue Act of 1918,* repealed 321 *Excise Taxes, Title IX, Revenue Act of 1921,* levied on sales by manufacturer, etc., of designated articles 291 if sold at wholesale and retail 292 in lieu of previous tax 292 computation if articles, or motion-picture films, sold, etc., at less than market price for personal benefit 292 works of art by other than artist; exception 292 monthly returns; payment of filing 293 penalty tax for nonpayment 293 on sales by manufactures, etc., of designated articles above specified prices 293 on sales by dealers, of jewelry, precious stones, etc 293 articles of precious metal, or fitted with, except surgical instruments, eyeglasses, and spectacles 293 time pieces, optical goods, etc 293 payment, returns, etc.; penalty tax for failure to make 293 vendee to pay tax on articles not taxed before, if contract for sale, etc., prior to August 15, 1921, will not permit it to be added to price 293 vendor to refund difference, if former tax greater than present, and contract prior to August 15, 1921, does not allow deduction from price 294 vendor to refund former tax if none now imposed, and contract prior to August 15, 1921, does not allow deduction from price 294 tax payable to vendor by vendee, when sale consummated 294 refund to vendee by vendor when sale consummated 294 triple damages to vendee on failure 294cii purchaser intending to manufacture article for sale from the one bought, deemed a dealer 294 levied on net profits of business using prohibited child labor 306 *Excrescenses,* duty on, drugs, advanced by any treatment not specially provided for 864 *Excursion Vessels,* appropriation for employees to prevent overcrowding of 475, 1116 *Executive and Independent Offices Appropriations,* appropriation for President 636, 1227 for Vice President 636, 1227 for Executive Office 636, 1227 for Executive Mansion and grounds 636, 1227 for White House Police 636, 1228 for Alien Property Custodian 636, 1228 for Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission 637 for Efficiency Bureau 637, 1228 for Civil Service Commission 637, 1228 for Commission of Fine Arts 638, 1229 for Employees Compensation Commission 639, 1230 for Federal Power Commission 639, 1230 for Federal Trade Commission 639, 1230 for General Accounting Office 640, 1231 destruction of specified paid checks after six years 1231 for Grant Memorial Commission 1232 for Housing Corporation 640, 1232 for Interstate Commerce Commission 641, 1233 for Lincoln Memorial Commission 1234 for Colorado River Commission 642 for National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 642, 1234 for Railroad Labor Board 643, 1234 for Smithsonian Institution 643, 1235 National Museum 643, 1235 National Gallery of Art 643, 1235 for State, War, and Navy Department Buildings 644, 1236 additional department, etc., buildings, transferred to custody of Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 1238 for Tariff Commission 646, 1240 for Geographic Board 646, 1241 for Shipping Board 647, 1241 for Veterans’ Bureau 648, 1243 *Executive Departments, etc., D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses transfer of surplus office supplies, etc., to 369 for maintaining efficiency ratings, investigating administrative needs, etc 637, 1228 for distinctive mail equipment for 659, 1254 for care, etc., of grounds of 758, 1419 for additional pay of $240 a year to employees receiving $2, 500 or less, etc 712, 1559 amendments to Act retiring classified employees 365 record of deductions from pay of employees to be kept 365 furnished when application made for return 365 detailed record of nonpay periods of employees to be reported to Civil Service Commission 365 amendments to retirement Act; record of appointments, etc., to be kept by Commission 365 information from, to be furnished Commissioner of Pensions for adjusting annuity claims, etc 365 budget officer to be designated by heads of, to prepare estimates therefor 23 bulletins, etc., authorized to be printed by, when certified by head thereof as necessary for public business, etc 541 former restriction repealed 541 claims for damages to private property, etc., caused by employees of, to be adjusted by heads thereof 1066 classification of civilian positions in 1488 details from, etc., to Civil Service Commission for work in the District forbidden; exception 638, 1228 employees given a competitive status included as in classified civil service under retirement Act 470 exhibits for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Exposition, to be loaned by 210 printing of annual reports, etc., by heads of, may be discontinued 64, 436, 1280 originals to be kept on file for public inspection 64, 437, 1280 study of operations of, by Budget Bureau directed, for securing greater economy and efficiency in the public service 22 report to the President of, and recommendations by, to Congress 22 technical, etc., employees to assist in construction of hospitals, etc., for World War service patients 496 temporary details allowed to White House 636, 1227 *Executive Mansion, D.
C.,* appropriation for care, repair, etc 636, 1227 for fuel 636, 1227 for greenhouses 636, 1227 for reconstructing greenhouses 636, 1227 for maintenance, etc., of grounds 636, 1227 for new fence in grounds of 636 for lighting, grounds, and greenhouses 636, 1227 for extraordinary repairs, refurnishing, etc 1227 for plans, etc., for fireproofing, renovating second and third stories and roof 1228 under Supervising Architect 1228 for White House police 1228 for care, etc., grounds south of 707, 1365 deficiency appropriation for fuel 439 White House police force created for protection of, and grounds 841 *Executive Office* (*see also* Executive Mansion, D.
C.), appropriation for Secretary of the President, executive clerk, clerks, etc 636, 1227 details allowed for temporary assistance 636, 1227 for contingent expenses 636, 1227 for printing and binding for 636, 1227 for traveling, etc., expenses of the President 636, 1227 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1559 *Executive Office, District of Columbia,* appropriation for Commissioners, secretary, clerks, etc 671, 1327 for divisions of 671, 1328 for care of District Building 672, 1328ciii *Exhibitions, Religious or Charitable,* exempt from special excise tax 296 *Experiment Stations Office, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 1291 for general expenses;
State allotments 1291 for increased allotments 1291 for administrative expenses 1292 for stations, Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, Guam, and Virgin Islands 1292 for extension service, salaries and expenses 1292 for farmers’ cooperative demonstration work 1292 for expenses, extension work, colleges and stations 1293 *Experimental and Research Laboratory, Naval,* appropriation for expenses of 1134 temporary employment of scientists, etc 1134 technical, etc., services 1134 *Explosive Substances,* on free list, mining, artillery, etc., not specially provided for 928 *Explosives,* deficiency appropriation for enforcing law regulating manufacture, use, etc., of 53 *Explosives, Surplus War,* appropriation for distributing, etc., for clearing agricultural lands 531, 1312 *Export Cattle,* appropriation for enforcing humane treatment of 511, 1296 *Export Industries of the United States,* appropriation for investigating problems relating to production, etc 473, 1113 deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc., domestic and foreign problems relating to, 1922 47 *Export of Arms, etc.,* prohibited to American countries, etc., where domestic violence exists, on proclamation of the President 361 punishment for violations 361 prior provisions repealed 361 *Export Value,* considerations for determining, of imports 949 *Exportation of Agricultural Products, etc* (*see also* War Finance Corporation Act Amendments), provisions for assisting, etc 181, 634, 1481 *Exporters’ Books, etc.,* inspection by appraising officer of, pertaining to market value of shipments to United States 968 importations from, prohibited on failure to allow 969 delivery thereof to be withheld 969 sale if failure continues for a year 969 *Exporters of Domestic Products,* advances to assist, allowed until July 1, 1922; conditions 183 former limitations, etc., repealed 183 time extended to May 1, 1923, for making advances to assist, etc., by War Finance Corporation 634 to February 29, 1924 1481 *Exposition, International,* acceptance of invitation to participate in, at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 209 deficiency appropriation for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 337 *Exposition, National Dairy,* appropriation for agricultural exhibit at 1293 *Exposition, Portland, Oreg.,* foreign nations invited to participate in 158 *Extension Service, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 1292 for farmers’ cooperative demonstration work 1292 for cooperative agricultural extension work; county agents 1293 *Extracts,* duty on, flavoring, containing no alcohol, not specially provided for 864 fruit, containing alcohol 860 meat 891 vegetable dyeing and tanning, nonalcoholic 864 *Extradition,* appropriation for bringing home criminals from abroad 610, 1078 deficiency appropriation for bring criminals home from abroad 452 *Extraterritoriality in China,* appropriation for expenses of inquiry into 610 balance continued during fiscal year 1924 1548 *Eyeglasses,* duty on, and frames 873 with precious metal mountings, etc., exempt from excise tax on sales of 293 **F.** *Fabrics* (*see also* Cloth), duty on, lace 918 embroidered 918 pile, cotton 900 silk 907 terry woven cotton 900 woolen, knit 906 woven silk 907 woven wire 878 *Fabrics with Fast Edges,* duty on, cotton, 900 flax, etc 903 silk, etc 907 wool 906 *Factories,* excise tax on products of, using prohibited child labor 306 *Fairbanks, Alaska,* additional amount authorized for completing railroad, etc., from Seward to 221 *Fairhaven, Mass.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor, to be made 1043 *Fairmont, W.
Va.,* amount authorized for completing acquisition of land at, for inland and port storage 339 *Fairport, Iowa,* right of way granted through biological station, for county highway 827 *Fairs, Agricultural, Industrial, etc.,* exempt from admission tax; conditions 290 special excise tax 296 *Fairs, State, Interstate, etc.,* appropriation for making agricultural exhibits at 527, 1293 *False Personifications,* punishment for arrests, etc., by person falsely claiming to be a United States official 224 searching person, building, etc., of any person 224civ *Family Allowances, Army and Navy* (*see* War Risk Insurance Act Amendments). *Fans,* duty on, except palm leaf 916 excise tax on, sold above specified price 293 on free list, common palm leaf 927 *Far East, The,* appropriation for further developing commerce with 473, 1113 deficiency appropriation for promoting, etc., commerce with 344 *Fargo, N.
Dak.,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North by, etc., between Fargo and and Moorhead, Minn 351 reconstruction of bridge authorized across Red River, Moorhead, Minn., to 1561 *Farm Congress, International,* foreign nations invited to send delegates to 1321 no expense authorized 1321 *Farm Loan Act, Federal* (*see* Federal Farm Loan Act Amendments). *Farm Loan Associations,* exempt from income tax 253 *Farm Loan Bonds,* consolidated, may be issued by the land banks 1476 security, liability of banks, etc 1477 denominations; term; interest 159 investment of Government insurance trust funds in, authorized 1527 *Farm Loan Bureau* (*see* Federal Farm Loan Bureau). *Farm Management and Farm Economics Office, Department of Agriculture,* powers, etc., transferred to Bureau of Agricultural Economics 532 *Farm Management and Practice,* appropriation for investigating, etc., improved methods of 532, 1313 for ascertaining cost of production of staple agricultural products 532, 1313 *Farm Products,* appropriation for investigating utility of, for food, clothing, etc 529, 1315 for diffusing information of marketing, etc., of 532, 1313 cooperation with other agencies 532, 1313 for cooperative employment of agents to diffuse information as to marketing, etc., of 532, 1313 for investigating and certifying condition of perishable, , etc 532, 1313 associations for marketing, etc., exempt from income tax 253 *Farm Products, etc.* (*see also* War Finance Corporation Amendments), provisions for assisting exportation of, etc 181, 634, 1481 *Farm Supplies,* appropriation for diffusing information as to purchasing, etc 532, 1313 *Farmers,* appropriation for purchasing seed grain for loans to, in crop failure areas, for seeding crop of 1922 467 for collecting loans to, for seed grain 1921, 1922 1320 deficiency appropriation for collecting from, 1923, loans for seed grain 772, 1535 borrowing money for seed for sowing in 1918, 1919, released from payment, etc., if crop a failure 1322 yield deemed a failure 1322 not regarded as dealers in leaf tobacco produced by them 289 *Farmers’ Associations, etc,* use of antitrust appropriations for prosecuting, forbidden 613, 1080 *Farmers’ Bulletins,* appropriation for printing and binding 535, 1291 *Farmers’ Cooperative Demonstration Work,* appropriation for expenses of 528, 1292 acceptance of contributions within the State 529, 1293 *Farmers’ Institutes,* appropriation for reports, etc 528 *Farmers’ Mutual Local Associations, etc.,* exempt from income tax 253 *Farms,* appropriation for irrigation and drainage investigations 530, 1311 for investigating domestic water supply, etc., of 531, 1311 *Fashion Magazines,* duty on, lithographically printed 910 *Fats,* duty on, hydrogenated or hardened 866 *Fayetteville, Ark.,* special canceling stamp of “Semicentennial, University of Arkansas, etc.,” authorized in post office at 421 *Feather Dusters,* duty on 913 *Feathers* (*see* Plumage of Wild Birds, etc). *Feathers and Downs,* duty on, crude 915 dressed, etc 915 *Federal Aid Act* (*see* Federal Highway Act). *Federal Board for Vocational Education,* deficiency appropriation for rehabilitation, etc., of discharged soldiers, etc 34 payments to trainees or dependents 34 application for training to be made within 18 months 34 for salaries and expenses 460, 783, 1556 duties, etc., of rehabilitation division, transferred to Veterans’ Bureau 148 *Federal Control Act, 1918,* appropriation for expenses of Secretary of Treasury under 372, 1092 deficiency appropriation for expenses of office of Secretary of the Treasury, 1922, under 36 *Federal Court Reports and Digests,* appropriation for continuation of Federal Reporter 617, 1084 deficiency appropriation for Federal Reporter Digest, Volume 12 40 for Volume 13 1543 *Federal Farm Loan Act Amendments* (*see also* Agricultural Credits Act, 1923), addition of “Title I.
Federal Farm Loans” 1454 “Title II. Federal Intermediate Credit Banks” 1454 Farm Loan Board increased to seven members 1473 appointment, salary, etc 1473 terms of additional two members 1473 salaries and expenses of, etc., after June 30, 1923, payable by land banks 1473 apportionment semiannually according to gross assets 1473 extra assessment for deficiency; surplus used in next period 1474 to fix compensation of land bank appraisers; paid by banks served by 1474cv land bank to be established in each district 1474 branches authorized within the district 1474 in Porto Rico, and Alaska 1474 loans to borrowers direct; restriction, etc 1474 time limit of loans in Porto Rico or Alaska 1474 Board of directors of seven members 1474 local; district 1474 nomination, election, etc., of local 1474 preservation of lists of candidates and votes 1475 designation of terms of district electors; local directors 1475 nomination and election of district directors 1475 selection of director at large; removal etc 1475 residence, etc., requirements 1476 compensation; allowance for board meetings 1476 secretary-treasurer not to make eligible loans for any other land mortgage company, etc 1476 loans authorized on mortgages to liquidate indebtedness incurred for agricultural purposes 1476 amount allowed to one person increased to $25,000; preference to smaller 1476 issue of consolidated bonds of the 12 land banks authorized 1476 form; statement of the joint obligation, etc 1476 payable at any land bank or designated reserve bank 1476 responsibility of bank for which issued 1476 record of obligation in minutes of board of directors 1476 certificate on face, of authority for and approval of issue 1477 freedom from all taxes 1477 collateral security 1477 liability of all land banks for payment 1477 requirements for participating in, by any land bank 1477 assessments to pay principal, etc 1477 bond committee constituted 1477 determination by, of issues; action on approval of Farm Loan Board 1477 expenses, charged proportionally on banks participating 1477 bond committee to receive no salary; traveling expenses allowed 1477 payments to trust funds of land banks, to be applied to pay off maturing farmloan bonds 1477 to purchase farm loan bonds 1477 notice of defaulted loans, to the land association by which made 1477 to be made good within 30 days 1477 land bank stock held by farm loan association to be canceled upon its liquidation 1478 issued to borrowers equal to amount held in the association, and to be held as collateral 1478 payment, etc 1478 personal liability of stockholders 1478 additional loan of Government deposits to land banks until paid in capital amounts to $50,000,000 105 additional loan of Government deposits to land banks, payment, redemption 105 not to exceed difference between capital and amount authorized 105 interest on certificate of indebtedness issued for 105 farm loan bonds; denominations 159 minimum term not longer than ten years 159 interest coupons; series to be issued 159 rate of interest increased; reduced of issues after June 30, 1923 159 mortgages of irrigation project farm lands accepted as first mortgages 542 *Federal Farm Loan Board,* appropriation for members of, etc 373, 1094 for additional members and private secretaries 1563 authorized to grant charters for Federal intermediate credit banks, in same cities as farm loan banks 1454 composition; number increased to seven 1473 appointment; salaries, etc 1473 terms of additional members 1473 *Federal Farm Loan Bureau, Treasury Department,* appropriation for members of the Board, secretaries, etc 373, 1094 for reviewing appraisers 1094 assessment on land banks for 1094 for contingent expenses, etc 374, 1095 for examination of farm loan associations 374, 1095 pay restriction; clerks, D.
C 374, 1095 for additional members of Board, etc 1563 deficiency appropriation for reviewing appraisers, salaries and expenses, 1923 776 assessment for, against land banks 776 *Federal Fuel Distribution,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 1049 *Federal Fuel Distributor,* existence of national emergency in coal industry, etc., declared 1025 statement of causes producing, etc 1025 powers of Interstate Commerce Commission enlarged during emergency 1025 to issue orders for car service priority, embargoes, etc., in fuel transportation 1025 vessels in inland waters included 1026 other steps for priority of transportation and distribution 1026 prevent unreasonably high prices, etc., in coal sales 1026 supplementary, and not repealing existing powers 1026 Federal Fuel Distributor to be appointed; purpose stated 1026 duties, under direction of the President 1026 to ascertain existence of coal shortage, etc 1026 fields of production, marketing, and distribution 1026 whether prices are just and reasonable 1026 other facts of production, distribution, etc 1026 to make recommendations to Interstate Commerce Commission to meet emergency 1026 consideration thereof by Commission 1026cvi rules, etc., to be prescribed by 1027 cooperation by the Government, States, etc., directed 1027 administrative power, for employees, supplies, and expenses 1027 facts of fuel production, etc., in possession of Government agencies made available to, and Interstate Commerce Commission 1027 authorization to end when President proclaims emergency has passed 1027 in no event later than one year 1027 penalty for false answers as to price of coal sales 1027 disposal of priority obtained fuel for other than purposes for which received 1027 additional personal punishment on conviction 1027 jurisdiction of Federal courts; venue of prosecutions 1027 amount authorized to be appropriated 1028 available for incurred expenses of President’s fuel distribution committee 1028 *Federal Highway Act,* appropriation for forest roads and trails under 1321 for rural post roads; allotment for 1924 1321 deficiency appropriation for expenses executing 1157 title of Act 212 meaning of terms used;
“Federal Aid Act” 212 “highway”; limitations 212 “State highway department” 212 “maintenance” 212 “construction”; “reconstruction” 212 “forest roads” 212 “State funds” 212 highways, etc., under control of Council of National Defense transferred to Secretary of Agriculture 212 in national parks and Government reservations not affected 212 cooperation for construction of, in Indian reservations 212 accounting division to be installed 213 surplus Army material, etc., to be transferred for construction, etc 213 distribution among States 213 reservation for forest roads, etc 213 projects connecting interstate systems to be given preference 213 mileage to be selected by States before approval of 213 Federal aid to be expended on selected 213 proportion to interstate; to intercounty 213 approval, etc., of systems; proposed revisions 213 limitation of allotments for interstate systems; extensions 213 submitted prior to selection, etc., may be approved 213 additional mileage construction authorized when completion of approved systems provided for 213 State funds for construction and maintenance to be provided before, may be approved 214 to be under control of State highway department 214 surface types and construction material to be adequate for traffic 214 approval by Secretary 214 highways to be free from tolls 214 width of right of way for interstate 214 apportionment available on receipt of governor’s certificate 214 proposed projects to be submitted by States 214 on approval by Secretary, plans, etc., to be furnished 214 notification of approval to highway department 214 certificate to Secretary of the Treasury 214 amount to be set aside therefor 214 increased allowance to States with large area of public lands 214 limitation of expenditures under former Act may be extended for public land States 214 unobligated and unmatched funds available for projects not begun June 30, 1921 215 construction work, etc., to be undertaken by State highway department 215 subject to State laws 215 inspection and approval by Secretary 215 payment authorized on completion of approved projects 215 advances allowed during construction; limitation 215 to State official on warrant drawn by Secretary of Agriculture 215 States failing to maintain aided highways to be notified 215 work by Secretary of Agriculture if no action taken 215 cost charged to State 215 other projects to be refused approval 215 if reimbursement by, amount added to highway fund 215 approved of further projects allowed 215 authority of Secretary to contract for work 215 procure equipment, etc., if no satisfactory contract obtainable 215 map showing approved systems to be prepared and published 216 annual supplements thereafter 216 conveyance of rights of way on Government granted lands consented to 216 use of public lands for rights of way or construction materials authorized 216 application for, to be filed 216 transfer to State highway department for specified use 216 reversion when no longer needed 216 rules, regulations, etc., to be prescribed 216 detailed annual report to be made of work done, expenses, etc 216 special reports as requested 216 appropriation for execution of Act 216 deduction from appropriations for administrative expenses, research studies, etc 217 amount not needed to be apportioned to States 217 ratio of apportionment of highway fund; to area; to population; to rural delivery and star route mileage 217 minimum State allowance 217cvii ratio of apportionment; moneys available to close of second fiscal year 217 applicable to apportionment under Federal Aid Act 217 apportionment of unexpended balances 217 certification to be made within 60 days of State apportionment, etc 217 for fiscal year, 1922 217 for succeeding years 217 appropriation for forest roads and trails for fiscal year 1922 218 for fiscal year 1923 218 amount authorized for roads and trails of primary importance for protection of national forests, etc 218 apportionment to States, Alaska, and Porto Rico 128 of primary importance to States, etc., adjoining national forests 218 apportionment to States, Alaska, and Porto Rico 218 cooperation of local authorities, etc., may be accepted 218 contracts with States, etc., for construction, etc., authorized 218 construction work costing $5,000 to be let to contract 218 of less amount may be done by Secretary of Agriculture 218 appropriations available for expenses of 218 approval of projects where State laws, etc., prevent use of revenues therefor 218 conditions permitting 218 invalidity of any provision not to affect remainder of Act 219 effective on passage 219 *Federal Highway Act Amendments,* rural post roads, additional authorizations of appropriations for, fiscal year 1923 660 fiscal year 1924 660 fiscal year 1925 660 immediate apportionment of authorization for 1923 660 approval by Secretary of project under, deemed Federal obligation to contribute 660 roads and trails in national forest; additional authorization of appropriations for, fiscal year 1924 660 fiscal year 1923 660 railroad crossings included with bridges in road construction 660 payment per mile of roads to States limited for 1923 660 for subsequent years 660 proportion of United States increased in public land States 661 temporary approval of projects when State laws do not allow use of funds therefor, extended to five years after November 9, 1921 661 punishment for making false statements of material, etc 661 of work performed 661 costs of construction, etc 661 claims for work, etc 661 reports required to be made, etc 661 invalidity of any provision, etc., not to affect remainder of section 661 inconsistent laws repealed 661 *Federal Horticultural Board, Department of Agriculture,* appropriations for salaries 534, 1315 for general expenses; regulating importation of nursery stock, etc 534, 1316 for cooperative expenses, eradicating potato wart 534, 1316 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 58, 1553 *“Federal Inc.
U. S. A.,”* penalty for use of, by individuals, etc., not incorporated under China Trade Act 855 *Federal Intermediate Credit Banks* (*see also* Agricultural Credits Act, 1923), provisions for organization, purposes, etc., of 1454 *Federal Land Banks,* additional deposits authorized to, until aggregate capital reaches $50,000,000 105 redemption, after general offering of farm loan bonds 105 limitation of amount 105 interest rate 105 exempt from income tax 253 *Federal Narcotics Control Board* (*see also* Narcotic Drugs Import and Export Act), established; composition, etc 596 *Federal Power Commission,* appropriation for expenses 1230 for printing and binding for 1230 amount allowed for printing and binding, 1922 34 for printing and binding, law books, etc., from appropriation 1920 639 *Federal Railroad Control,* additional time allowed for bringing suits for damages caused by violating interstate commerce laws, etc., awarded by the Commission 394 complaints for reparation of damages caused by unjust rates, etc., under, may be filed in one year, after termination 394 for overcharges, in two years and six months 394 procedure against agent of the President 394 jurisdiction of Interstate Commerce Commission 394 actions arising under, not to abate by retirement, etc., of Director General, or agent 1443 designated agent may be substituted 1443 brought by any officer to enforce obligations, etc., not to abate by his retirement, etc 1443 successor may be substituted any time before final judgment 1443 prior orders for substitution in, validated 1443 reinstatement if dismissed solely because of such retirement, etc 1444 motion for, to be filed in one year 1444 *Federal Reporter,* appropriation for continuation of 617, 1084 deficiency appropriation for Digest, Volume 12 40 for Digest, Volume 13 1543 *Federal Reserve Act Amendments,* acceptances of banking associations for foreign export trade under, may be purchased by War Finance Corporation; conditions, etc 183cviii application of State bank for membership 1478 capital required sufficient to become a national bank 1478 or possesses at least 60 per cent of amount, and provides for increase from net income to equal it; amount to be set aside annually 1478 reserve banks may discount paper indorsed by member banks 1478 secured agricultural and commercial paper included 1478 of factors making advances to producers of raw agricultural products 1479 stock trading paper excluded;
Government securities excepted 1479 bills of exchange at sight to finance domestic agricultural products shipments; collateral security 1479 forwarding promptly for collection 1479 to be held not over 90 days; interest deducted 1479 acceptances maturing in 90 days 1479 six months allowed, if for agricultural purposes, secured by warehouse receipts, etc 1479 paper drawn for agricultural purposes or live stock, maturing in nine months 1479 accepted as collateral for reserve notes 1479 if maturing is six months, not accepted for collateral, unless secured by agricultural products or live stock fattening for market 1479 may rediscount paper for intermediate credit bank 1480 if indorsed by nonmember bank eligible to reserve system excluded 1480 may trade in debentures, etc., of intermediate credit bank or agricultural credit corporation; limitations 1480 paper of cooperative marketing associations of agricultural producers deemed drawn for agricultural purposes if advanced to members therefor 1480 paying for products delivered 1480 used for expenses of marketing products of members 1480 express enumeration of eligible paper for rediscounting not to exclude any other 1480 limitation by the Board of amount of discounts of paper maturing in more than three and less than six months 1480 of rediscounts if maturing in more than six but less than nine months 1480 reserve banks may deal in open market acceptances of intermediate credit banks and agricultural credit corporations 1480 may act as fiscal agents, etc., of credit corporations orb anks 1480 graduated rediscounting privileges repealed 1480 corporations for foreign financial operations; capital required 28 installment payments for stock 28 subject to call after $2,000,000 of stock paid in 28 unpaid subscriptions by national banks included in holding allowed 28 limitation on liabilities outstanding 28 creation, composition, etc., of Federal Reserve Board 620 selection of member representing agricultural interests 620 duties of Comptroller of the Currency 621 erection of buildings without consent of Congress, forbidden 622 not applicable to, now under construction 622 discounts for State banks of notes of one borrower not to exceed amount allowed if a national bank 821 limit on cost of buildings for branch banks 1223 *Federal Reserve Bank Currency,* appropriation for distinctive paper for 372, 1092 for expenses, redemption of, Treasurer’s office 374, 1095 for expenses of, Comptroller’s Office 375, 1096 deficiency appropriation for additional counters, office of Comptroller of the Currency, 1922, on 36 for expenses, distinctive paper for 39 *Federal Reserve Banks,* buildings for branch banks, cost limited 622, 1223 vaults, equipments, etc., not included 1223 under construction prior to June 3, 1922, excepted 622, 1223 may accept War Finance Corporation bonds, etc., as collateral for discounts, etc 184 may invest in stock of agricultural credit corporations 1469 to act as depositaries and fiscal agents of War Finance Corporation 184 *Federal Reserve Board,* created of eight members; ex officio 620 appointive members; basis of selection 620 representation of agricultural interests added 620 duties, salaries, etc 620 additional pay to Comptroller of the Currency for services 620 ineligibility for connection with a member bank, while in office and two years after, of Secretary and Comptroller 620 appointive members, except on expiration of full term 620 terms of appointive members; governor and vice governor to be designated 620 governor to be executive officer; rooms in Treasury Department 621 assessment on reserve banks for expenses 621 organization; disqualifications of members 621 vacancies in unexpired terms 621 during recess of the Senate 621 powers of Secretary relating to the Department, etc., not impaired 621 annual report to be submitted 621 duties of Office of Comptroller over, etc 621 erection of buildings for reserve banks without consent of Congress, forbidden 622, 1223 vaults, equipments, etc., not included 1223 not applicable to, under construction 622, 1223 *Federal Reserve System,* joint congressional committee created to inquire into limited membership of State banks, etc., of agricultural sections in 1481 *Federal Trade Commission,* appropriation for salaries 639, 1230 for expenses 639, 1230cix appropriation for printing and binding for 1231 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1559 enforcement powers of, conferred upon Secretary of Agriculture in executing Packers and Stockyards Act 168 *Federal Water Power Act,* provisions not applicable to Hawaii National Park 504 *Federation of Women’s Clubs, D.
C., General,* property holdings of, increased, etc 491 *Feeble Minded Children, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance of 702, 1360 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 32, 1533 *Feeble Minded Persons, D. C.,* appropriation for construction of home and school for 702 location; limit of cost 702 proceedings for admissions 702 acquiring site for home and school and erecting building for, authorized in the District, Maryland, or Virginia 1360 limit of cost 1360 reappropriation of former amount 1360 proceedings for 1360 title in name of United States 1360 under jurisdiction of Commissioners 1360 proceedings for securing admission 1360 former authorization for site repealed 1360 *Feeds,* appropriation for diffusing commercial information of supply, market prices, etc., of 532, 1314 duty on, bran, etc 893 hulls of oats, etc 893 malt sprouts, brewers’ grains, and dried beet pulp 893 mixed 893 *Felt,* duty on, deadening, sheathing, and roofing 909 hair 917 wool 906 *Female Employment, D.
C.,* appropriation for inspectors, etc 694, 1351 *Femmes de France a New York, Society des,* granted permission to erect statue of Jeanne d’Arc on public grounds, Washington, D. C 468 *Fennel Seeds,* duty on 896 *Ferrochrome or Ferrochromium,* duty on 874 *Ferromanganese,* duty on; term construed 874 *Ferromolybdenum,* duty on, and other compounds and alloys of molybdenum 874 *Ferrosilicon,* duty on 874 *Ferrous Sulphate,* on free list 927 *Ferry Pass, Fla.,* bridge authorized across Escambia River, near 1221 *Ferry Point, Va.,* sale of abandoned military reservation, authorized 1451 *Fertilizers,* appropriation for investigations, etc 523, 1307 on free list, bones, etc 925 substances used chiefly for, not specially provided for 928 *Fiber Plants,* appropriations for improving, etc., hard fiber production outside continental area 515, 1299 *Fiber Ware, Indurated,* duty on 909 *Fibers,* on free list, vegetable, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 927 *Fibrin,* on free list 927 *Fidalgo Island Military Reservation, Wash.,* granted to Washington for park purposes; conditions 469 *Field Artillery, Army,* appropriation for instruction in, activities 70, 747, 1408 for mountain, field, and siege cannon, etc 744, 1404 for ammunition for 744, 1404 for altering, etc., mobile artillery 744, 4004 for ammunition for field, etc., artillery practice 744, 1404 *Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Okla.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 747, 1408 *Field Cannon, etc., Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of 744, 1404 for ammunition for 744, 1404 for ammunition for practice 744, 1404 *Field Clerks, Army,* appropriation for pay, at headquarters, etc 75, 724, 1384 foreign service 75 increase, for service in the Philippines, repealed 1384 for commutation of quarters, etc 75 for mileage 75, 725, 1386 *Field Clerks, Quartermaster Corps, Army,* appropriation for commutation of quarters, etc 75 for mileage 75, 725 *Field Glasses,* duty on 873 excise tax on sales of, by dealers 293 *Field Seeds,* duty on 895 *Fifteenth Street NE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, East Capitol to B Street 679 *Fifteenth Street WW., D. C.,* appropriation for repaving, H to I Street 679 repealed 1531 *Fifth Judicial Circuit,* jurisdiction of circuit court of appeals of, in appeals and writs of error from Canal Zone district court 1006 *“Fiftieth Anniversary, Hutchinson and Reno County, Kansas, State Fair, September 16–22, 1922,”* special canceling stamp of, authorized in Hutchinson, Kans., post office 421 *“Fiftieth Anniversary, Pasadena, All the Year 1924,”* special canceling stamp of, authorized in Pasadena, Calif., post office 421 *Figs,* duty on 894 prepared or preserved 894 *Filaments,* duty on, artificial silk or horsehair 908 *Filberts,* duty on 895cx *Filbrin Corporation,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of South Carolina eastern district court to 51 *File Blanks,* duty on 884 *Files,* duty on 884 *Filled Milk,* terms construed;
“person,” “interstate or foreign commerce” 1486 “filled milk” means any milk to which has been added any other than milk fat 1486 proprietary food compounds not included if for feeding infants on a physician’s order 1486 packed in cans with bold distinctive label 1486 shipped exclusively to physicians, children’s hospitals, etc 1487 as defined, declared an adulterated article of food, injurious, etc 1487 manufacture, etc., unlawful 1487 punishment for violations 1487 not effective for 30 days 1487 principals responsible for acts of agents 1487 *Films, Moving Picture,* duty on 920 negatives 920 positives, etc 920 *Films, Photographic,* on free list, American, exposed abroad, except moving-picture films 924 damaged, etc., American 924 *Filter Mass or Stock,* duty on, of wood pulp, cotton, etc 909 *Filtering Paper,* duty on 911 *Filtration Plant, D.
C.* (*see also* Water Service, D. C.), appropriation for operation, etc 709, 1368 *Finance Department, Army,* appropriation for pay, etc., of the Army 73, 721, 1383 for clerks, etc 76, 725, 1386 auditing World War contracts 725, 1386 deficiency appropriation for pay, etc., of the Army 52, 56, 196, 458, 463, 1167 disbursing and accounting of National Guard pay funds, etc., by 1036 restrictions 1036 *Finance Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent; bond required 653, 1249 *Finance, Office of Chief of, War Department,* appropriation for Assistant to Chief, chiefs of divisions, clerks, etc 726, 1386 for auditors for Red Cross accounts 726, 1386 *Financial Institutions* (*see* Banks, etc.). *Fine Arts, Commission of,* appropriation for expenses of 638, 1229 pay restriction; traveling expenses 639, 1230 for printing and binding for 1230 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1558 approval required of sites, etc., for memorial to Jeanne d’Arc in Washington, D.
C 468 statue of Edmund Burke 500 of Dante 366 *Finland,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Finnan Haddie,* duty on 892 *Fir,* duty on, logs 889 *Fire Brick,* duty on 868 *Fire Control Installations, Fortifications,* appropriation for operating, etc., seacoast defenses, United States 736, 1396 for operating, seacoast defenses, insular possessions 736, 1396 for operating, etc., Panama Canal 736, 1396 for construction, etc., United States 748, 1409 for construction, etc., Hawaii 748, 1409 for construction, Panama Canal 1409 deficiency appropriation for 342, 346, 458, 781, 1167 *Fire Department, D.
C.,* appropriation for relief fund allowances, etc 693, 1350 for chief engineer, deputies, etc 693, 1350 for repairs to houses, apparatus, etc 693, 1350 construction at repair shop 693, 1351 for repairs, etc., to fire boat 693, 1351 for supplies 693, 1351 for contingent expenses 693, 1351 for new apparatus, etc 693, 1351 for installing new steam heat to houses 693 for repairs, etc., No. 16 house 693 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 31, 33 for fuel 31, 1532, 1534 for repairs to houses, etc 33 for fire boat, repairs, etc 440 *Fire Resisting Qualities of Building Materials,* appropriation for investigating, etc.; fire-prevention appliances 477, 1117 *Firearms, Shells, and Cartridges,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc.; exceptions 292 *Firecrackers, etc.,* duty on 914 *Fireworks,* duty on, bombs, Roman candles, etc 914 *First Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for, chief clerk, superintendents of divisions, etc 653, 1249 for post office service division 653, 1249 for appointments division 653, 1249 for dead letters division 653, 1249 for correspondence division 653, 1249 for field service, Post Office Department, under 656, 1251 for postmasters, assistants, clerks, etc 656, 1251 for rent, light, and fuel 656, 1251 for city delivery, etc 656, 1252 for travel and miscellaneous 657, 1252 *First Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1922* (*see* Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1922, First). *First Deficiency Act, 1923* (*see* Deficiency Act, 1923, First). *First Division, American Expeditionary Forces,* memorial to dead of, permitted on public grounds, District of Columbia 349 *First Street NE., D.
C.,* proceedings to condemn land for 1442 appropriation authorized for expenses 1443 under former law discontinued 1443 *Fiscal Relations with District of Columbia, Joint Select Committee on,* creation, composition, authority, etc 670 *Fish,* duty on, caviar roe 892 dried 892 fresh, not specially provided for 892cxi duty on, oils, not specially provided for 865 packed in oil, etc 892 paste and sauce 892 pickled, smoked, etc 892 roe 892 skinned or boned 892 on free list, eggs of, except fish roe 927 not for food 927 oils, of American fisheries 929 products of American fisheries 929 *Fish and Fish Products,* appropriation for diffusing commercial information of market prices, distribution, etc., of 532, 1314 *Fish Sounds,* duty on, prepared 865 on free list, crude, etc., not specially provided for 924 *Fish Wharf and Market, D.
C.,* appropriation for repairs 1330 *Fisher, Daniel,* entries confirmed to, of designated lands in Louisiana 1259, 1260 *Fisher, Daniel, John Brownson and,* entries confirmed to, of designated lands in Louisiana 1259, 1260 *Fisheries, American,* on free list, fish oil, and other products of 929 *Fisheries Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, assistants, etc 483, 1123 for Alaska service; Pribilof Islands; at large 483, 1124 for employees at large 483, 1124 for distribution car employees 483, 1124 for fish cultural stations, employees 483, 1124 for fish rescue station, Mississippi River Valley 1124 for biological stations employees 483, 1124 for employees on vessels 484, 1124 for officers and crews, Alaska service vessels 484, 1124 for contingent expenses 484, 1124 for propagation expenses 484, 1125 for maintenance of vessels 484, 1125 commutation of rations allowed 484, 1125 for food fisheries inquiry 484, 1125 for statistical inquiry 484, 1125 for protecting sponge fisheries 484, 1125 for Alaska general service, protecting seal fisheries, food to natives, etc 484, 1125 for office building, Washington, D.
C., repairs 1125 for repairs to designated stations 485 deficiency appropriation for vessel service, 1922 47 for maintenance of vessels 47 for Alaska fisheries 47, 784, 1537 for miscellaneous expenses 54, 58, 197, 344, 461, 464, 784, 785, 1053, 1553 for establishing fish rescue station, Mississippi River 772, 1537 advisory committee on fishery industry to be designated 63 composition of; geographical selection 63 duties; no compensation 63 emergency appropriation for expenses, 1922 64 fish-rescue and mussel-propagating station to be established on Mississippi River 501 amount authorized for expenses of building, etc 501 operating personnel designated 501 right of way granted through Fairport, Iowa, biological station for county highway 827 *Fisheries Industry, United States,* exhibit of, to be prepared for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Exposition 210 report to accompany 210 *Fishery Industry,* advisory committee on, to be designated 63 composition, duties, etc.; no compensation 63 emergency appropriation for expenses of, 1922 64 *Fishhooks, and Fishing Tackle,* duty on 881 *Fishing Rods,* on free list, sticks, rough, cut in lengths for 933 *Fishskins,* on free list, raw or salted 927 *Fitzsimons Army Hospital, Denver, Colo.,* deficiency appropriation for site 1162 purchase of railroad right of way to, authorized 1029 *Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for continuing work of Competency Commission 564, 1185 for administering affairs of 575, 1196 detailed report of expenditures to be made 575, 1196 for per capita payment to Choctaws and Chickasaws, from tribal funds 575, 1196 for probate attorneys, etc., for allottees of, and Quapaws 575, 1196 for expenses, etc., selling tribal property, from proceeds 575, 1196 segregated coal and asphalt lands included 575, 1196 for collecting rents, etc 575, 1196 tribal, etc., schools continued 575, 1196 payments authorized from tribal funds 575, 1196 repairs, etc., school buildings, from school funds 575, 1197 for fulfilling treaties with Choctaws 575, 1197 for Cherokee Orphan Training School, Okla 576, 1197 for common schools; children admitted 576, 1197 deficiency appropriation for Cherokee Orphan Training School 57 for probate attorneys 782 for administering affairs of 1553 contracts authorized for preparing amended income tax returns for restricted members, covering 1919, 1920, and 1921 994 prosecute proceedings for recovery of excess taxes paid 994 compensation for, restricted, etc 994 payment from funds of beneficiaries 994 validation of conveyances by members of, of allotments from which restrictions removed 831 *“Flamingo,” U.
S. S.,* deficiency appropriation for converting, to a surveying vessel 773 *Flanders Field, Belgium,* acquisition of burial places for American military dead in, authorized 490 *Flandreau, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school at 577, 1198 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 57cxii *Flathead Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 570, 1191 for Swan Johnson, and Agnes and Paul Antoine 570 for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 571, 1191 *Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for constructing irrigation systems, on; repayment 571, 1192 *Flavoring, etc., Extracts,* duty on, containing alcohol 860 *Flax* (*see also* Flax, Hemp, Ramie, etc.,), appropriation for investigating cultivation, etc., of, for seed purposes; study of diseases, etc 515, 1300 for investigating, straw for making pulp and paper 1304 duty on 902 hackled, including “dressed line” 902 not hackled 902 noils 902 shirt collars and cuffs 904 straw 902 tapes on spools, etc 903 tow 902 provisions governing contracts for future delivery of 187, 998 *Flax, Hemp, and Jute, and Manufactures of,* Schedule 10, Tariff of 1922 902 *Flax, Hemp, Ramie, etc.,* duty on, clothing 903 cords 902 fabrics with fast edges 903 gill nettings 902 handkerchiefs 903 hose for liquids or gases 902 manufactures of, not specially provided for 904 napkins 903 nets 902 padding, etc., for clothing 903 pile fabrics 903 pillowcases 903 seines 902 sheets 903 sliver and roving 902 table damask and manufactures of 903 threads 902 towels 903 twines 902 wearing apparel 903 webs 902 woven articles, not specially provided for 904 woven fabrics 902 yarns, in the gray 902 treated in any manner 902 *Flax Straw,* appropriation for investigating, for pulp manufacture 1304 *Flaxseed,* appropriation for purchasing, to supply seed to farmers for crop of 1922 467 duty on 895 oil 865 temporary duty on 9 *Fleet Corporation, Emergency* (*see* Shipping Board, United States). *Flpet Marine Corps Reserve, Class One,* appropriation for officers, pay and allowances 1150 uniform gratuity 1150 for enlisted men, pay and allowances 1150 *Fleet Naval Reserve* (*see also* Navy). appropriation for retainer pay, active service pay and allowances to members of 1143 enlisted men completing 16 years’ service may be transferred to; pay, etc 799 completing 18 years may be transferred to, with pay, etc., authorized for 20 years’ service 800 who served over 12 but less than 16, may reenlist to complete time for transfer 800 restriction on transfers after number reduced, etc 800 *Flexible Metal Tubing or Hose,* duty on 879 *Flint,* on free list, unground 927 *Flitters,* duty on, aluminum 886 *Floats,* duty on 884 *Flocks, Woolen,* duty on 905 *Flood Control, etc.,* appropriation for prosecuting work of, Mississippi River 760, 1421 Sacramento River 760, 1421 amount of appropriation for emergency for Mississippi River, 1922, to be deducted from subsequent appropriation for, and covered in 498 examination directed of Yazoo River, Miss., for 146 jurisdiction of Mississippi River Commission, extended to tributaries of the Mississippi, Cairo to Head of Passes 1047 payment authorized to Sacramento, Calif., from funds of, for weir construction, Sacramento River project 829 plans for, of the Mississippi from Head of Passes to mouth of Ohio, continued 1505 annual allotments for six years, from July 1, 1924 1506 survey of Calaveras River, Calif., for 171 Flood, Henry D., late a Representative in Congress, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 437 *Floods, Arkansas River, etc.,* use of Army supplies, etc., for relief of sufferers from, in Colorado 19 *Floods, Mississippi River, etc.,* amount authorized for protecting etc., levees not under Government control from 504 *Floor Coverings,* duty on, common China, etc., straw matting 904 not specially provided for 904 woolen 906 *Floor Oilcloth,* duty on 904 *Floral Concretes,* on free list, containing no alcohol 927 *Floral Essences,* on free list, containing no alcohol 927 *Floral or Flower Waters,* duty on, not containing alcohol 866 *Florence, Ala.,* terms of court at 667 *Florence and Marion Counties, S.
C.,* may bridge Great Peedee River, Mars Bluff Ferry 322cxiii *Florence Crittenten Hope and Help Mission, D. C.,* appropriation for care of women and children under 704, 1362 *Floriculture, etc.,* appropriation for studies, etc., in 1301 *Florida,* appropriation for aids to navigation on coast of 480 for relief, etc., of Seminole Indians in 567, 1189 bridge authorized across Escambia River near Ferry Pass, by State road department of 1221 donation of Saint Francis Barracks, Saint-Augustine, to, for military purposes 401 indemnity school land selections by, confirmed 857 public lands in, granted to Escambia County for a public park 1428 school sections in the Everglades, unsurveyed, and not occupied by homestead settlers, confirmed to, for the public schools 1017 *Florida Road Department,* time extended for bridging Choctawhatchee River, Caryville, Fla., by 220 *Florida Southern Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 838 filling vacancy in, restricted 838 *Flouncings,* duty on, lace 918 *Flour,* duty on, barley 892 buckwheat 892 corn 893 potato 896 rice 893 rye 893 wheat 893 on free list, sago 930 tapioca 931 Austria allowed extension of time to pay for, purchased from Grain Corporation; condition, etc 491 drawback on, made from imported wheat, allowed only when mixed with 30 per cent of American 940 temporary duty on wheat 9 *Flower Seed,* duty on 895 *Flowers,* duty on, cut 894 drugs, advanced by any treatment, not specially provided for 864 on free list, crude drugs 927 *Flues,* duty on, welded, seamed, jointed, iron or steel 879 *Fluorspar,* duty on 869 *Flushing Bay, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1043 *Flutings,* duty on, lace 918 *Flying Cadets, Army,* enlisted strength of Army not to affect number of 74, 724 *Flying Duty, Army, Navy, etc.,* all details for, to receive same increase of pay, etc., as are allowed for similar Army duties 632 limitation on number of officers for; exceptions 632 *Flying Schools, Army,* appropriation for instruction expenses 72, 736, 1396 *Fog Signals,* appropriation for 479, 1120 *Folding Room, House of Representatives,* appropriation for superintendent, folders, etc 427, 1270 *Folding Room, Senate,* appropriation for foreman, assistant, folders etc 424, 1267 *Fonts, Baptismal,* on free list, imported for religious purposes 931 *Food Administration,* deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 58, 198, 344, 347, 460, 464, 785, 1163, 1169, 1553 *Food and Fuel Administrations,* deficiency appropriation for national security and defense, educational 54, 344 for national security and defense 198 *Food Products, Agricultural,* appropriation for biological investigations, etc., of 522, 1305 for investigating market conditions, supply, etc., .of 532, 1313 for diffusing information of marketing, etc., nonmanufactured 532, 1313 promoting uniform standards of classification 1313 deficiency appropriation for facilitating distribution of 58 *Food Products, American,* appropriation for investigating chemical, etc., tests applied in foreign countries to; inspecting, etc 522 *Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for investigating adulterations, false branding, etc 522, 1306 *Foods, etc., D.
C.,* appropriation for detecting adulterations, etc 695, 1352 *Foodstuffs, Army,* surplus, etc., may be sold to friendly foreign Governments 68, 717 *Foodstuffs, etc.,* appropriation for furnishing, for relief of suffering populations of Europe, etc 372, 1092 deficiency appropriation for 460 *Foot and Mouth, etc., Diseases, Animal,* appropriation for emergency use, arresting, etc 536, 1318 payment for animals destroyed; appraisal of value 536, 1318 unexpended balances reappropriated 536, 1318 *Footballs,* duty on 912 *Footwear,* duty on, with wool, cotton, silk, etc., uppers 913 *Forage Crops,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 514, 1299 for improvement, etc., of 516, 1301 for investigating insects affecting 524, 1308 Hessian fly and grasshopper and chinch bug 524, 1308 *Forage, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 138, 810, 1152 *Ford, Henry Jones,* deficiency appropriation for services as Interstate Commerce Commissioner 34cxiv *Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Director, assistant directors, experts, clerks, etc 471, 1112 for commercial attaches, clerks, etc 472, 1112 assignment of two for Department duty 472, 1112 for promoting commerce 472, 1112 allowance for American branch offices 472 assignment for duty in Department 473, 1112 for District and Cooperative Office Service 1112 for developing trade with South and Central America 473, 1112 assignment of trade commissioners for duty in Department 473, 1113 for further developing commerce with the Far East 473, 1113 assignment of trade commissioners for duty in Department 473, 1113 for investigating problems relating to business of American export industries 473, 1113 for expenses enforcing China Trade Act 1113 for collecting, etc., information as to disposition and handling of raw materials and manufactures 1113 for bringing home remains of officers, etc., dying abroad 1113 for transportation of families and effects of officers, etc 1113 for investigations of trade restrictions and regulations by foreign countries 1114 for expenses compiling Directory of Foreign Buyers 1114 deficiency appropriation for promoting commerce 54, 58, 344, 347, 461, 464, 784, 1553 for additional employees, 1922 47 for investigating, etc., problems relating to important export industries, 1922 47 for promoting commerce in the Far East 344 for promoting commerce with south and Central America 784 for commercial attaches 784 for expenses, executing China Trade Act 1050 for investigating sources of crude rubber 1536 assignment of trade commissioners for Department duty authorized, 1922 47 clerks allowed from appropriation for commercial attaches, 1922; pay restriction 64 commercial attaches, not exceeding two, may be detailed for duty in Department 64 consolidation of Treasury Department bureau of customs statistics, in New York customhouse with statistics division of, authorized 1109 transfer of personnel, records, equipment, etc 1109 expense of operation, etc., to be paid from appropriation for collecting customs revenues 1109 *Foreign Commerce,* consolidation of preparing, etc., statistics of, transferred to Department of Commerce 1109 *Foreign Countries,* appropriation for collecting, etc., trade restrictions and regulation 1114 additional duties on imports from, imposing unreasonable charges, etc., on American products and not on those of other countries 944 discriminating by law, etc., to disadvantage of United States, compared with other countries 945 depositaries for public moneys to be designated in 662 *Foreign Currencies,* valuation of standard coins, in United States money 17, 974 quarterly circular estimating, to be proclaimed 17, 974 conversion of, for duties to be based on, for quarter in which exported 17, 974 if not proclaimed or varying 5 per cent from New York buying rate, based on latter 17, 974 method of determining New York buying rate 17, 974 *Foreign Debt Commission* (*see also* World War Foreign Debt Commission Amendments), appropriation for expenses of 609, 1093 *Foreign Discriminations against American Vessels, etc.,* appropriation for investigations of, by Shipping Board 647, 1241 *Foreign Dividends, Coupons, etc.,* licenses required for business of collecting 270 punishment for collecting without, etc 270 *Foreign Financial Operations* (*see* Federal Reserve Act Amendments). *Foreign Governments,* appropriation for expenses, loans and credits to 372, 1092 for expenses, sales of surplus war material 372, 1092 for furnishing Patent Office publications, etc., to 582 deficiency appropriation for expenses of office of Secretary of the Treasury, 1922, under Liberty and Victory Loan Acts, as to loans and credits to 36 for representing interests of, during World War 198, 344, 347, 1055, 1554 balances for settling war contracts, etc., continued until June 30, 1924, for claims of 1550 copies of laws, etc., of, regulating traffic in narcotic drugs, to be requested 598 invitation to send delegates from, to World’s Dairy Congress; extended to 1923 352 provisions for refunding, converting, etc., obligations of, held by United States, arising out of the World War 363 surplus Army foodstuffs may be sold to friendly 68, 717 traveling salesmen to receive identification licenses for use under conventions with 1028 unexpended balances for settling contracts, etc., suspended on account of armistice available in 1923, exclusively for claims of, and their nationals 778 extended to contracts between November 12, 1918, and June 30, 1919 778cxv unexpended balances, etc.; appropriations for 1920 available; amount; fund constituted 778 expenses of commission sent abroad to adjust claims payable from 779 limit; allowance of actual expenses 779 Foreign Mails Division, Post Office Department, appropriation for superintendent, assistant 653, 1249 *Foreign Mails, Postal Service,* appropriation for transportation, by steamship, aircraft, or otherwise 657, 1253 allowance for aircraft service 657, 1253 sea post service 1253 for balances due foreign countries 657, 1253 deficiency appropriation for censorship of 55 for transportation 335, 1057 for balances due foreign countries 462, 786, 1168, 1555 *Foreign Nations,* invited to exhibition at Philadelphia, in 1926 to celebrate the sesquicentennial of the signing of the Declaration of Independence 833 participate in exposition at Portland, Oreg., in 1925 158 *Foreign Passage Tickets,* stamp tax on;
Canada and Mexico excepted 305 costing less than $10, exempt 306 *Foreign Service, Army, etc.,* former authorizations of increase of pay for, repealed 632 *Foreign Trade, American,* deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc., in agricultural and manufactured products 1536 *Foreign Travel,* deficiency appropriation for war expenses restricting, etc 1166 *Foreign Value,* considerations for determining, of imports 949 *Foreign War Vessels,* may purchase supplies, free of tax, from bonded and bonded manufacturing warehouses, etc 938 reciprocal privilege from nation of, required 938 *Forest Fires,* appropriation for fighting , etc., in national forests 519, 1303 insect infestations 1303 for cooperation with States for protecting watersheds of navigable streams from 535, 1317 for fighting, etc., in national parks 590, 1212 limitations; allotments of expenses 590, 1212 for care of graves of fire fighters, Saint Maries and Wallace, Idaho 1303 deficiency appropriation for fighting, in national forests 46, 331, 1535 *Forest Roads and Trails* (*see also* Federal Highway Act), appropriation for, under Federal Highway Act, of part of authorization for 1924 1321 for remainder of authorization 1321 immediate apportionment and prorating 1321 amounts authorized for, under Federal Highway Act, fiscal years 1924, 1925 660 *Forest Service, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Forester, fiscal agents, supervisors, etc 518, 1301 for rangers clerks, etc 518, 1301 for draftsmen, mechanics, etc 518, 1302 for general expenses 518, 1302 tests outside United States forbidden 518, 1302 limit of cost of buildings 518, 1302 protection, etc., of forests; sale of timber 518, 1302 care of fish and game 519, 1032 agents, labor, etc 519, 1302 collating, printing, etc., investigations 519, 1302 supplies, etc 519, 1302 relief of field employees 519, 1303 contingent expenses; traveling expenses; rent 519, 1303 for forest supervisors, rangers, guards, etc 519, 1303 for expenses, district administration 519, 1303 for care of graves of fire fighters, Saint Maries and Wallace, Idaho 1303 interchangeable appropriations 519, 1303 for fighting forest fires, etc 519, 1303 for selecting lands for homestead entries, etc 519, 1303 for surveying, etc., agricultural lands in national forests 520, 1304 for sanitary and fire protection, public campgrounds 520, 1304 for supplies, instruments, and equipments 520, 1304 for wood distillation, economy in forest products, etc 520, 1304 investigating flax straw for making pulp and paper 1304 for improving range conditions 520, 1304 for tree planting, etc 520, 1304 young trees to arid land residents in Nebraska 520, 1304 for cooperative, etc., investigations to determine conservative management of forests 520, 1304 for appraising, etc., timber for sale; expenses of sales, etc 520, 1304 for miscellaneous investigations, etc 520, 1304 for roads, trails, bridges, etc 520, 1304 stock corrals, watering places, etc 520, 1304 eradicating poisonous plants 521, 1305 restriction on preparing articles for newspapers, etc 521 for expenses in Washington, D.
C., under Conservation Act 521, 1305 for additional lands under Conservation Act 535, 1317 deficiency appropriation for fighting forest fires 46, 331, 1535 for Olympic National Forest, Wash 46 for general expenses 54, 198, 344, 347, 461, 464, 783, 1053 for motor boat for Alaskan forests 1156 for insect infestation, Oregon and California 1156 for protecting revested Oregon and California railroad lands, etc 1535 grazing fees payment for 1921 extended 186 paid prior to December 31, 1921, considered as for fiscal year 1921 220 *Forestal Products, United States,* exhibit of, to be prepared for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Exposition 210 reports to accompany 210cxvi *Forests,* appropriation for cooperation with States, etc., as to methods of managing, and forest lands 520, 1304 for miscellaneous investigations, etc 520, 1304 for investigating insects affecting 524, 1308 combating infestations of insects, national forests 524, 1308 *Forgings,* duty on, iron or steel 878 *Forks,* duty on 882 *Formaldehyde, etc.,* duty on 864 *Fort Apache Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 565, 1187 *Fort Apache, Ariz.,* appropriation for loss by exchange, in Army disbursements at 724 for establishing Theodore Roosevelt Indian School on former military post 1187 *Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for power and irrigation plant, from tribal funds 566 construction of wagon road within, from Indian funds, authorized 1288 county to pay half cost of 1288 *Fort Armistead, Md.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1451 *Fort at Hoods, Va.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1451 *Fort Baldwin, Me.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1450 *Fort Banks Military Reservation,* right of way across, granted to Winthrop, Mass 466 *Fort Belknap Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 570, 1191 for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 571, 1191 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 57, 460 *Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for irrigation systems on, maintenance, etc 571, 1192 *Fort Benning, Ga.,* appropriation for Infantry school at 747, 1407 for construction of post buildings 732, 1392 cost, etc., of apartment buildings 732 for Army hospital, construction 1394 *Fort Berthold Agency, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 573, 1194 for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 573, 1194 deficiency appropriation for Indians at 57 *Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, N. Dak.,* deficiency appropriation for bams 45 for agency buildings, etc 1553 *Fort Bidwell, Calif.,* appropriation for Indian school at 567, 1188 for Indian school, increased enrollment 567 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 1054, 1553 amounts for Greenville, Calif., in 1922, made available for; condition 567 *Fort Buford Military Reservation, N.
Dak. and Mont.,* sale authorized of undisposed of lands in abandoned 159 *Fort Carroll, Md.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1451 *Fort Clinch, Fla.,* sale of portion of, authorized; balance to be returned to Interior Department 1451 *Fort Creek Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of, on Klamath Indian Reservation 576, 1198 *Fort de Russy, Honolulu,* amount authorized for reclaiming marshy lands of reservation 1445 *Fort Dodge, Iowa,* terms of court at 1483 *Fort Edgecomb, Me.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1450 *Fort Foote, Md.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1451 *Fort Fremont, S.
C.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1451 *Fort George Wright Military Reservation, Wash.,* grant to Lloyd E. Gandy, of right to overflow portion of 395 to fill, etc., overflowed lands for target range 395 present target range buildings to be replaced, etc 395 condemnation of land for range at grantee’s expense 395 *Fort Gibson, Okla.,* time extended for bridging Arkansas River near 104 *Fort Hale, Conn.,* transferred to New Haven to be preserved as Nathan Hale Park; conditions 1021 *Fort Hall Agency, Idaho,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians on 568, 1189 *Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians on 568, 1189 for operating, irrigation system 568, 1189 for enlarging system to ceded lands, etc 568, 1189 division of appropriation 568 payment for charges, on diversion, as requested 568 deficiency appropriation for maintenance of irrigation system 447, 1165, 1539 *Fort Humphreys, Va.,* sale of portion of, authorized 1451 *Fort Jackson, Ga., Old,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1451 *Fort Knox, Me.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1450 *Fort Lafayette, N.
Y., Naval Ammunition Depot,* appropriation for magazine roof 805 *Fort Lapwai Agency, Idaho,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians on 568, 1189 *Fort Lapwai Indian Sanatorium, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 561, 1182 *Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for Army School of the Line and General Staff School at 69, 719, 1380 for barracks for guards, Disciplinary Barracks 732 lease of tract of land in reservation to Kansas Electric Power Company 1502 service of electricity to Army buildings, etc 1502 part of, reservation leased to Leavenworth, for reservoir, etc 397 *Fort Lee, Mass.,* conveyed to Salem, for public park uses; conditions 396cxvii *Fort Livingston, La.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1451 *Fort Logan H.
Roots, Ark.,* portion of Veterans’ Bureau hospital reservation, conveyed to Big Rock Stone and Construction Company 1375 conditions; reservations for Government uses 1376 *Fort McClary, Me.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1450 *Fort McDermitt Agency, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 571, 1192 *Fort Machias, Me.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1450 *Fort Mackenzie, Wyo.,* deficiency appropriation for hospital repairs, etc 454 *Fort Macon, N.
C.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1451 *Fort Madison, Iowa,* disposal of unsold lots in town site 186 sale to present occupants on application 186 donation of, used for public improvements, to the municipality 186 remainder to be sold at appraised value, etc 187 *Fort Mansfield, R. I.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1450 *Fort Mason, Calif.,* balances of appropriations covered in; for Army supply depot 755 *Fort Mojave Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 565, 1187 *Fort Mojave, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian school at 565, 1187 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 197 *Fort Monroe, Va.,* appropriation for Coast Artillerv school 70, 748, 1408 for wharf, roads, and sewers 733, 1394 deficiency appropriation for sewers 1168 permit for erecting hotel on, reservation, authorized 843 term, approval of plans, etc 843 consent of Virginia 843 removal of buildings if destroyed by fire, etc 843 renewal, etc 843 subject to State, etc., taxation 843 sale of abandoned Pumping Station Reserve, authorized 1451 water installations at, to be sold 356 acceptance of pipe lines, etc., of existing water systems, in payment 356 Government owned water service to be provided 356 obligations to be released 356 *Fort Nelson, Va.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1451 *Fort Peck Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 570, 1191 for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 1191 *Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of irrigation systems on; repayment 571, 1192 mining leases of reserved school, etc., lands on, authorized 857 *Fort Pickering, Mass.,* conveyed to Salem, for public uses; conditions 396 *Fort Popham, Me.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1450 *Fort Powhatan, Va.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1451 *Fort Reno, D.
C.,* appropriation for site for reservoir near 1369 *Fort Riley, Kans.,* appropriation for Cavalry School 69, 747, 1408 deficiency appropriation for roadways 1551 *Fort Robinson Military Reservation, Nebr.,* land granted to Crawford, Nebr., for park, etc., may used for live stock exhibitions, etc 466 *Fort Sabine Military Reservation, La.,* titles of purchasers from Louisiana of lands in abandoned, confirmed 830 evidence of purchase; extent of title 830 reservation for lighthouse excepted 830 disposal of other lands 830 *Fort Saint Philip, La.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1451 *Fort Sam Houston, Tex.,* balances of appropriation for supply depot, covered in 755 *Fort Sewall, Mass.,* conveyed to Marblehead for public park uses 395 *Fort Sheridan Military Reservation, Ill.,* right of way across, granted to Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad 622 for connecting public highway 623 maintenance, etc., by Lake Forest 623 *Fort Sill, Okla.,* appropriation for Field Artillery School 70, 747, 1408 for Field Artillery instruction 70, 747, 1408 for addition to Army hospital 1392 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Apache Indians prisoners of war at 1157 amount authorized for relief, etc., of Apache Indians, lately prisoners of war at 991 *Fort Snelling Military Reservation, Minn.,* right of way across, granted Valley Transfer Railway 1509 *Fort Snelling, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Minnesota River at 1427 *Fort Standish, Mass.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1450 *Fort Sumner, N.
Mex.,* land office at, continued 766 consolidation of offices of register and receiver authorized 767 *Fort Totten, N. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school at 573, 1194 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 45, 57, 1539 *Fort Totten, N. Y.,* appropriation for machinery, etc., torpedo depot 748, 1409 *Fort Tyler, N. Y.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1451 *Fort Winyaw, S.C.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1451 *Fort Worth, Tex.,* made a subport of entry, and immediate transportation delivery privileges extended to 64 *Fort Worth, Tex., Star-Telegram,* deficiency appropriation for advertising 45 *Fortescue Creek, N.
J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044cxviii *Fortifications,* appropriation for operating fire control installations 736, 1396 for operating fire control installations, insular possessions 736, 1396 for fire control installations, Panama Canal 736, 1396 for preparing plans for 741, 1402 for gun and mortar batteries 741, 1402 for installing, etc., electric plants; searchlights 741, 1402 for seawalls and embankments 741, 1402 for preservation, repair, etc 741, 1402 for searchlights, electric plants, etc 741, 1402 for construction expenses, seacoast defenses 741, 1402 for preserving, etc., torpedo structures 1402 for preparing plans, insular possessions 741, 1402 for seacoast batteries, Hawaii 742, 1402 for electric plants, etc., Hawaii 742, 1402 Philippine Islands 742, 1402 for preservation, repair, etc., insular possessions 742, 1402 *for searchlights, electric plants, supplies,* etc., insular possessions 742, 1402 for preparing plans, etc., Canal Zone 742, 1402 for seacoast batteries, Canal Zone 742 for sea walls and embankments, Panama Canal 742 for preservation, repairs, etc., Panama Canal 742, 1402 searchlights, electric plants, etc., Panama Canal 742, 1403 for seacoast cannon 744, 1405 for ammunition for; modernizing projectiles 744, 1405 for ammunition, etc., for seacoast artillery practice 745, 1405 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 745, 1405 for seacoast cannon, insular possessions 745 for ammunition for seacoast cannon, insular possessions 745, 1405 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery, insular possessions 745, 1405 for ammunition for seacoast cannon, etc., Panama Canal 745, 1405 for altering seacoast artillery, Panama Canal 745, 1405 for construction, fire control stations, etc.; range finders 748, 1409 for accessories for submarine mine practice, etc 748, 1409 for submarine mine supplies, etc 748, 1409 for Coast Artillery war instruction supplies, etc 748, 1409 for fire control stations, etc., Hawaii 748, 1409 for submarine mine supplies, etc., insular possessions 748, 1409 for fire control stations, etc., Panama Canal 1409 for submarine mine supplies, etc., Panama Canal 749, 1410 deficiency appropriation for armament 196, 342, 346, 458, 463, 781, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555, 1557 for electrical and sound-ranging equipment 196, 342, 458, 781 for proving grounds 197, 342, 346, 458, 781 for seacoast defenses, supplies 342 for fire control 342, 346, 458, 781, 1056, 1167 for aviation, seacoast defenses 342, 781, 1167 for insular posessions 342, 458, 781, 1056, 1167, 1170 deficiency appropriation for armament, commerce transfer 344 for contingent expenses, seacoast defenses 346, 458, 1555 for submarine mines 346, 781, 1167 for Panama Canal 346, 458 for gun and mortar batteries 458, 781, 1056 for fire control, insular possessions 458, 1056 for seacoast defenses, Philippine Islands and Hawaii 458 for supplies, etc., seacoast defenses 463, 781 for plans etc 781 for aviation, seacoast defenses, Panama Canal 781 for searchlights, etc 781 for barracks and quarters, seacoast defenses 781 for maintenance, etc., fire control installations 1056, 1167, 1555 balance for barracks and quarters, etc., Philippine Islands, 1921, continued for fiscal year 1922 39 balances of appropriations for armament of, 1921, covered in 755 *Fortunato, Gaetano Davide Olivari fu,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of Virginia Eastern District court to 1163 *Fossils,* on free list 927 *Foundlings Home, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of children in 703 *Fountain Pens,* duty on 882 holders 882 *Four Mile Creek, S. C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Fourth Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for, chief clerk, superintendents of divisions, etc 643, 1249 for rural mails division 653, 1249 for equipment and supplies division 653, 1249 for topographer 653, 1249 for skilled draftsman 653, 1249 for field service, office of 658, 1253 for stationery, etc 658, 1253 for postal supplies 658, 1254 for post route and rural delivery maps, etc 658, 1254 office equipment and furniture 1254 for twine, etc 658, 1254 for expenses, shipping supplies 659, 1254 for canceling and labor saving machines 659, 1254 traveling mechanicians 659, 1254 purchase etc., of a letter distributing machine 659 for mail bags, locks, equipments, etc 659, 1254 for material, labor, etc., equipment shops 659, 1254 for equipments, departments, Alaska, etc 659, 1254 for star route transportation, except in Alaska 659, 1254 for Rural Delivery Service 659, 1255 for vehicle allowance 659, 1255 for pneumatic tube transmission, New York and Brooklyn 661, 1255 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 659, 1255 *Fourth Class Postmasters,* minimum pay of, modified 144cxix *Fourth Judicial Circuit,* additional circuit judge authorized in 840 *Fourth Ohio Infantry, War with Spain,* transportation furnished committee of, to Porto Rico to place memorial to soldiers dying there in service 1563 *Fourth Street NW., D.
C.* appropriation for paving, Varnum to Upshur Street 1337 *Fowler, John,* entry confirmed to, of designated lands in Louisiana 1259 *Fox River,* bridge authorized across, at Aurora, Ill 1256 Elgin, Ill 1257 Ottawa, Ill 633 *France,* appropriation for ambassador to 600, 1069 for segregating bodies, etc., in American cemeteries in 757, 1418 acquisition of cemeteries for American dead in, authorized 490 negotiation with, requested for agreement limiting size, etc., of vessels, and aircraft 1154 *Francis Scott Key Bridge, D.
C.,* appropriation for operating expenses 1338 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 1531 name of Georgetown Bridge changed to; jurisdiction, etc 1338 *“Frank Parish,” British Steamer,* deficiency appropriation for paying owners of, collision damages 776 *Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa.,* balance of appropriations for, covered in 755 *Frankfort, Mich.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1045 *Frankhauser, William H., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow 49 *Franklin, Benjamin,* staff of, transferred from State Department to National Museum 399 *Fraternal, etc., Organizations,* exempt from income tax 253 *Frauds Against the Government,* limitation for prosecutions for, extended to six years 220 applicable to cases where existing statute of limitations has not fully run 220 excluding acts, etc., already barred under existing laws 220 *Frauds, World War,* appropriation for investigating and prosecuting 543, 1081 *Freeburn Toll Bridge Company,* may bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, in Pike County, Ky 1499 *Freedmen’s Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 593, 1216 for pathological building 1216 for care of indigent patients 701, 1359 deficiency appropriation for 1553 *Freeport, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Allegheny River at 663 *Freestone,* duty on, manufactured, etc 874 on free list, unmanufactured, etc 931 *Freight, Navy and Navy Department,* appropriation for 133, 801, 1145 deficiency appropriation for 43, 53, 56, 197, 343, 346, 450, 459, 463, 782, 785, 1055, 1166 *Freight Trains,* appropriation for special arrangement for conveying mails by, etc 657, 1252 *French Chalk,* duty on, crude 869 ground, manufactured, etc 869 *Fresh Kills, Staten Island, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1043 *Fresno, Calif.,* deficiency appropriation for purchase of experiment vineyard near 46 *Fringes,* duty on, lace 918 tinsel wire, etc 887 *Frost Warnings, etc.,* appropriation for Weather Bureau expenses for 510, 1294 *Frostings,* duty on, glass 873 *Fruit Butters,* duty on 894 *Fruit Essences,* duty on, containing alcohol 860 *Fruit Flavors, etc.,* duty on, containing no alcohol, not specially provided for 864 *Fruit Growers’ Associations,* exempt from income tax 253 *Fruit Juices and Sirups,* duty on, not specially provided for 897 *Fruit Juices, Unfermented,* internal revenue tax on, sold by producer, etc., for beverages 285 *Fruit Trees,* appropriation for cooperative investigations of propagating 516 duty on, seedlings, layers, and cuttings 894 grafted or budded 894 *Fruit Vines, etc.,* duty on, cuttings and seedlings 895 *Fruits,* appropriation for investigating diseases of orchard and other 514, 1299 for investigating, etc., growing, marketing, etc., of 516, 1300 for investigating insects affecting deciduous 524, 1308 for investigating insects affecting tropical and subtropical 524, 1308 for investigating and certifying condition, etc., of interstate shipments of 532, 1313 for distributing commercial information of supply, market prices, etc., of 532, 1314 for executing law fixing standards for containers of small 533, 1314 duty on, dried, evaporated, etc., not specially provided for 894 jellies, jams, marmalade, and fruit butters 894 not edible, drugs advanced by any treatment, not specially provided for 864 prepared or preserved 894 alcohol content; restriction 894 on free list, crude, drugs 927 *Fry, C.
Brooks,* deficiency appropriation for services 1528 *Fuel* (*see* Coal Commission). *Fuel Administration,* deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 198 for national security and defense under 198, 344, 347, 460, 1164cxx *Fuel, Army,* contracts may be made for, of sufficient quantities for one year, without regard to current fiscal year 78 payment for, from funds of year when delivered 78 *Fuel Compositions,* on free list, coal 926 *Fuel Distributor, Federal* (*see* Federal Fuel Distributor). *Fuel, Lights, and Water, Public Buildings* (*see* Operating Supplies, Public Buildings). *Fuel, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 137, 809, 1152 *Fuel, Navy,* appropriation for, and transportation 133, 801, 1145 for coal mining, etc., in Alaska 133 deficiency appropriation for, and transportation 43, 56, 197, 346, 450, 459, 463, 782, 1055, 1166 *Fuel, Public Buildings,* appropriation for 387, 1108 contracts in advance authorized 388, 1109 *Fuel Yards, Government* (*see* Government Fuel Yards, D.
C.). *Fuels,* appropriation for investigating, mineral 587, 1209 deficiency appropriation for testing 57, 197 *Fuller’s Earth,* duty on 869 *Fulminates, etc.,* duty on 887 *Fulton County, Ga.,* granted strip of land, Atlanta, Ga., penitentiary, for public road 1065 *Fungicides* (*see also* Insecticide Act), appropriation for chemical investigations, etc 522, 1306 *Fur Bearing Animals,* appropriation for experiments in rearing 526, 1310 for protecting land, in Alaska 526, 1310 *Furnaces,* duty on, welded, cylindrical, reinforced 879 *Furness, Withy and Company,* appropriation for refund of fines to 1128 *Furniture,* duty on, house or cabinet, wood, not specially provided for 890 rattan, etc 889 on free list, of persons from foreign countries, used abroad 925 *Furniture, Public Buildings,* appropriation for, repairs, etc 387, 1108 deficiency appropriation for, repairs, etc 38, 51, 196, 341, 345, 780, 1056 *Furs,* duty on, dressed on the skin 916 hats, bonnets, and hoods 917 hatters’ 916 manufactures of, not specially provided for 916 plates and mats of dog and goat skins 916 silver or black fox skins 916 wearing apparel 916 on free list, undressed, not specially provided for 927 undressed skins, not specially provided for 927 *Fusel Oil,* duty on 859 *Fuses,* duty on, mining, blasting, safety, etc 915 *Fustic,* duty on, extract, nonalcoholic 864 *Fustic Wood,* on free list, crude 927 *Future Trading Act* (*see also* Grain Futures Act), appropriation for enforcing 539 pay restrictions 539 deficiency appropriation for expenses enforcing 331 expenses of executing Grain Futures Act payable from appropriation for 1050 title of Act 187 definition of terms used, etc.;
“contract of sale” 187 “person” 187 “grain” 187 “future delivery” 187 “board of trade” 187 liability of agents extended to principals 187 additional tax per bushel on options, etc., for purchase or sale of grain 187 upon contracts for future delivery of grain 187 tax exceptions; if seller is owner or grower thereof 187 if either party owner, etc., of land on which grown 187 if an association of owners or growers, etc 187 contracts made through designated boards of trade 187 memorandum requirements 187 preservation for inspection, etc 187 boards of trade may be designated contract markets 188 when located at cash grain terminal markets 188 having official weighing and inspection service 188 providing for making detailed reports of transactions thereof, and members 188 keeping permanent records of all cash or future transactions 188 records thereof to be open to inspection by officials 188 prevents dissemination of misleading market reports to affect prices 188 prevents manipulation of prices, etc., by operators 188 admits cooperative associations to privileges 188 division of earnings among, permitted 188 refuses privileges to persons barred by commission 188 boards of trade to make application for designation as contract markets 188 suspension or revocation by commission on noncompliance with requirements, etc 188 notice and hearing before 188 decision final unless petition made to circuit court of appeals to set aside, etc 189 records, etc., to be certified to court; acceptance thereof as evidence 189 proceedings to be expedited 189 authority of court to set aside order, etc.; limitation 189 appeal to commission if application refused 189 further appeal from decision of commission; finality thereof 189 complaints to be served on persons violating provisions hereof 189 manipulating market prices of grain 189cxxi complaints to be served; hearings before a commission or referee 189 jurisdiction to procure testimony, etc 189 order to be issued barring offender from all contract market privileges 190 appeal to circuit court of appeals to set aside 190 procedure; jurisdiction of court 190 judgments of court final, subject to review by Supreme Court upon certiorari 190 regulations for collection of tax discretionary 190 publication of 190 boards of trade may apply for vacation of designation as contract markets 190 issue of order by Secretary; notification to other contract markets 190 reinstatement permitted on application 190 investigation by Secretary of operations of boards of trade, authorized 190 publication of results 190 individual transactions, trade secrets, or names of customers, excluded 190 violations by any board or person to be reported 190 facts of actual transactions may be included 190 investigations by Secretary, etc., of market conditions of grain, grain products, etc 190 including supply and demand, cost to consumer, handling, etc 190 compilation and dissemination to producers, consumers, and distributors, of information respecting grain markets 191 including supply, demand, prices, etc., affecting markets in this or other countries 191 punitive tax for designated violations of Act by any person 191 punishment on conviction thereof 191 invalidity of any provision not to affect remainder of Act 191 penalties not enforceable for violations occurring within four months 191 cooperation with Government, State, etc., agencies, authorized 191 authority for employees, supplies, expenses, etc., conferred upon the Secretary 191 moneys for, authorized to be appropriated 191 *Futures, Grain* (*see* Grain Futures Act). **G.** *Gadsden, Ala.,* terms of court at; rooms to be furnished 667 *Gainesville, Fla.,* offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 1179 *Galactose,* duty on 890 *Galena River Lock, Ill.,* project for improvement of, repealed 1042 *Gall Nuts,* on free list 927 *Gallery of Art, National,* appropriation for administration expenses 643, 1235 *Gallic Acid,* duty on 859 *Gallinger Municipal Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for completing construction 701 for organization and operation; pay restriction 701, 1359 for maintenance, motor vehicles, etc 702, 1359 for equipment 702, 1359 for repairs, quarters for female nurses, etc 702, 1359 Washington Asylum Hospital discontinued; service merged into 702 deficiency appropriation for construction 328 *Galloons,* duty on, lace 918 woolen 906 *Gallup, Fred H.,* appointment as major of Field Artillery, authorized 1037 no back pay, etc 1038 *Gallup, N.
Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for highway from Mesa Verde Park to 45, 1054 *Galvanized Iron or Steel,* duty on sheets, plates, strips, etc 876 *Galveston, Tex.,* balances of appropriations for restoring defenses at, covered in 755 improvement of channel authorized 1039 *Gambier,* on free list 923 *Game,* appropriation for protection of, Alaska 555, 1177 for preventing shipment of illegally killed 526, 1310 duty on, not specially provided for, except birds 891 *Game Birds, Migratory,* appropriation for enforcing law protecting 529, 1310 *Game Preserves,* appropriation for maintenance 525, 1309 *Game Refuge,* grant of lands to Michigan, for 828 *Ganado Irrigation Project, Navajo Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for operating, etc.; repayment 566, 1187 *Gandy, Lloyd E.,* permitted to overflow part of Fort George Wright Military Reservation, Wash 395 overflowed lands to be filled for target range 395 other lands instead of, may be accepted 395 present target range buildings, etc., to be replaced 395 expenses for condemning lands for range, payable by 395 *Garbage, D.
C.,* appropriation for disposal of 681, 1339 *Garbanzos,* on free list, seeds 930 *Garden and Field Seeds,* duty on 895 *Gardening, Landscape, Vegetable, etc.,* appropriation for study of 516, 1301 *Garfield Memorial Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for minor contagious diseases ward 695, 1352 for care of indigent patients 701, 1359 *Garlic,* duty on 896 *Gartenstein, Jacob,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1155cxxii *Garters,* duty on, cotton, etc 900 flax, etc 903 silk, etc 907 woolen 906 *Gary, Ind.,* bridge authorized across Grand Calumet River, at 325 *Gary Tube Company,* may bridge Grand Calumet River, Lake County, Ind 1031 *Gas Black,* duty on 867 *Gas Deposits,* appropriation for regulating leasing, on . public lands 588, 1210 permittees allowed extension of time for drilling operations 356 *Gas Deposits in Oklahoma* (*see* Oil and Gas Deposits in Oklahoma). *Gas Mantles,* duty on 919 forms, etc., for 870 scrap 868 *Gas Masks, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 745, 1406 *Gas, Natural,* appropriation for investigating economic production of 588, 1210 deficiency appropriation for investigating economic production, etc 53, 57 *Gas Retorts,* duty on 870 *Gas Troops, Army,* appropriation for organizing, training, etc 92, 746, 1406 *Gasoline,* on free list 929 *Gastineau Channel, Alaska,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1047 *Gaugers, Internal Revenue,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 375, 1096 *Gauges, Screw Threads, etc.,* appropriations for cooperative standardization, etc., of 478, 1118 deficiency appropriation for standardizing, etc 58 *Gauze,* duty on, woven wire 878 *Gazette Publishing Company, Little Rock, Ark.,* deficiency appropriation for advertising 45 *Gelatin,* duty on, edible 865 glue, etc 865 manufactures of, etc 865 *Gems,* on free list, for religious, educational, etc., purposes, not for sale 931 *General Accounting Office* (*see also* Budget and Accounting Act, 1921), appropriation for Comptroller General, Assistant, assistants, chiefs of division, etc 640, 1231 delivery of Army motor passenger vehicles to 1231 for contingent expenses 640, 1231 for printing and binding;
Decisions of Comptroller General 640, 1231 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1559 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 341, 345, 457, 462, 780, 784, 1053, 1163, 1168, 1552, 1555 deficiency appropriation for administrative examining of postal accounts, 1923, to be deducted from postal appropriations 770 for auditing monthly pensions payments, 1923 771 created as an independent establishment 23 under control of Comptroller General of the United States 23 employees of office of Comptroller of the Treasury transferred to 23 books, records, etc., also 23 seal to be adopted for 23 Comptroller General, and Assistant to be appointed for, salaries 23 duties of Assistant 23 term of office 15 years;
Comptroller General ineligible for reappointment 23 removal only for cause, by joint resolution or impeachment 24 ineligible thereafter for reappointment 24 retirement at age of 70 24 powers of Comptroller of the Treasury and the six Auditors transferred to 24 duties of Bookkeeping, etc., Division as to ledger accounts of disbursing and collecting officers vested solely in 24 balances certified by Comptroller General final and conclusive 24 revision of settlements made by Auditors discontinued after July 1, 1921 24 administrative examination of postal accounts by Auditor for Post Office Department transferred to Accounts Bureau, Post Office Department, July 1, 1921 24 appropriations for Auditor’s Office, 1922, transferred to Bureau and General Accounting Office 24 all public accounts to be adjusted and settled by 24 general departmental administration laws applicable to 24 legal effect of copies of records, etc., of 24 settlements of accounts may be by payments through disbursing officers instead of warrants 25 form, procedure, etc., for fund accounting to be prescribed by Comptroller General 25 for administrative examination of accounts and claims of fiscal officers 25 offices of the Auditors abolished July 1, 1921 25 other officers, etc., made part of personnel of 25 books, records, etc., transferred therewith 25 temporary rooms provided for 25 Comptroller General to appoint, etc., employees of 25 application of civil service laws thereto; pay restrictions 25 assignment of duties; force given to official acts of 25 to make office regulations, etc 25 for admitting attorneys to practice therein 25 to investigate all matters relating to receipt, etc., of public funds 25 to make report of work of the Office to the President when requested 25cxxiii Comptroller General to report each session to Congress on the same 25 recommending legislation to facilitate prompt settlement of accounts 25 other matters as to receipt, etc., of public funds 25 looking to greater economy and efficiency in public expenditures 26 to make investigations when ordered by Congress or committees thereof 26 office assistants to furnish information as requested 26 to submit reports on adequacy of departmental administration of accounts 26 inspection of offices and accounts of fiscal officers 26 to furnish information to Budget Bureau as requested 26 to make special reports of expenditures, etc., in violation of law 26 all departments, etc., to furnish, with information as to their powers, business methods, etc 26 to afford officials of, access to records, etc.; diplomatic emergencies excepted 26 eligible register of accountants for, to be established by Civil Service Commission 26 questions to be approved by Comptroller General 26 appropriations for offices of Comptroller, and Auditors, of the Treasury, 1922, transferred and made available for 26 changes in number and compensation of transferred personnel authorized 26 portion of Treasury appropriations made available for salaries and expenses of, 1922 26 additional pay of $240 a year allowed employees of 27 transfer of civil employees to, permitted during fiscal year, 1922 27 audit of financial transactions of Emergency Fleet Corporation under usual methods of accounting, directed by 444 commencing from July 1, 1921 444 destruction by, after six years, of all paid Government checks issued from specified sources 1231 listing of all unpaid checks 1232 limitation on claims for accounts paid by checks 1232 *General Grant National Park, Calif.,* appropriation for protection, etc 590, 1213 for commissioner 614, 1081 *General Land Office Building, D.
C.,* appropriation for operating force and expenses 1238 custody, etc., of, transferred to Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 554 *General Land Office, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, assistant, etc 555, 1177 suspended land entries to be decided by, on recognized principles of equity and justice 857 issue of patents; conflicting rights not prejudiced, etc 857 *General Land Office, Interior Department* (*see also* Public Lands), *appropriation for Commissioner, assistant,* clerks, etc 555, 1177 appropriation for general expenses 556, 1177 for maps, distribution, etc 556, 1177 for filing appliances 556, 1177 deficiency appropriation for additional employees, 1922 44 for library 53 *General Staff College, Army* (*see also* War College, Army), appropriation for expenses 69 for operating force 69 for clerks, messengers, etc 75 *General Staff.
Corps, Army,* appropriation for General Staff College 69 for Military Intelligence Division 69, 717, 1379 for military observations abroad 69, 718, 1379 deficiency appropriation for Military Intelligence Division 52, 56, 196, 345, 458 requirements for additions to eligible list for duty in 1032 from qualified National Guard and reserve officers included 1032 list of officers eligible for, to be published annually 1032 details of acting General Staff officers, if eligibles lacking for vacancies 1033 additional members from noncombatant branches authorized 1033 limit of details to War Department General Staff 1033 *General Staff School, Army,* appropriation for instruction expenses, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 69, 719, 1380 *General Supply Committee, Treasury Department,* appropriation for superintendent, chief clerk, clerks, etc 369, 1090 for salaries and expenses, transferring surplus office equipment, etc.; pay restriction 369, 1090 service continued to June 30, 1923; prices modified 369 service continued to June 30, 1924 1090 proceeds from transfers covered into the Treasury 369, 1090 cooperation in storing, delivery, etc. of supplies 369, 1090 repairs of typewriters by, at cost allowed; payments, etc 369, 1090 prices of standard machines established for fiscal year 370, 1090 purchases to be made from surplus stock of Supply Committee 370, 1091 stock in "War Department to be turned over to, on requisition 370, 1091 unserviceable machines may be furnished for use as part payment for new machines 370, 1091 *Genoa, Nebr.,* appropriation for Indian school at 571, 1192 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 45, 57, 197 *Gentian,* duty on 864 *Geographic Board, United States,* appropriation for printing and binding for 646, 1241 *Geological Survey, Interior Department,* appropriation for Director, clerks etc 586, 1208 for scientific assistants 586, 1208 for general expenses 586, 1208 for topographic surveys 587, 1208 for geologic surveys 587, 1208cxxiv appropriation for chemical and physical researches; potash deposits 587, 1208 for preparing illustrations 587, 1208 for report on mineral resources 587, 1208 for mineral resources of Alaska 587, 1208 for gauging water supply, etc 587, 1208 for investigating, etc., artesian wells, etc., on arid lands 587, 1209 for books, etc 587, 1209 for geologic maps 587, 1209 for classifying lands for enlarged homesteads, stock raising, etc 587, 1209 for engraving, printing, etc 554, 1176 for stream gauging, cooperative with Indian Service 560, 1181 deficiency appropriation for expenses 53, 57, 197, 343, 346, 459, 782, 1054, 1164, 1553 to assist in preparing maps for Army use; payment 89, 741, 1402 *George Washington University Hospital, D.C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 701, 1359 *Georgetown Bridge, D.
C.,* appropriation for completing 708 for operating expenses, etc 1338 hereafter known as Francis Scott Key Bridge 1338 *Georgetown, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Pearl River near 1220 *Georgetown University Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 701, 1359 *Georgia,* South Carolina and, may bridge Tugaloo River 1440 *Geranium Oil,* on free list 929 *German Evangelical Society, D. C.,* restriction of ownership of Prospect Hill Cemetery to members of, removed 361 *German Government, Imperial* (*see* World War). *German Silver,* duty on, unmanufactured 886 *Germany,* appropriation for ambassador to 600, 1069 deficiency appropriation for Mixed Claims Commission, United States and 1051, 1547 allotment from Army transportation for bringing officers and enlisted men from 455 declaration of end of war with 105 delivery of diplomatic and consular property of, held by Alien Property Custodian 1512 *Germany, War with* (*see also* World War), declaration of end of 105 *Gettysburg National Military Park, Pa.,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 761, 1421 *Giant Portland Cement Company,* deficiency appropriation for 43 *Gifts in Contemplation of Death,* included in property subject to estate tax; extent of liability 278 *Gila River Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for irrigation system 566, 1187 for diverting flow of river to irrigate additional lands 566, 1188 deficiency appropriation for diversion dam, for irrigating Indian lands on, 1923; reappropriation 773 *Gill Nettings,* duty on, flax, etc 902 *Gimps,* duty on, lace 918 *Ginger,* duty on, ale or beer 897 cordial 897 wine 897 *Ginger Root,* duty on 896 *Girders,* duty on, iron or steel 877 *Girls ’ and Boys ’ Canning Clubs,* exempt from tax on child labor employment 306 *Girls’ Reform School D.
C.* (*see* National Training School for Girls, D. C.). *Glacier National Park, Mont.,* appropriation for protection, etc 590, 1213 for commissioner 614, 1081 deficiency appropriation for 53, 464, 1553 exchange of lands with private owners within 1324 publication of proposed 1324 ascertainment of values; title 1324 lands conveyed added to the park 1324 *Glasgow, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River at 664 *Glass,* duty on, articles, decorated, etc 871 bottles, etc 871 decorated 871 cast plate, polished 872 bent, ground, obscured, etc 872 silvered 872 colors, fluxes, glazes, etc 873 cylinder, crown, and sheet 872 bent, ground, or obscured 872 polished 872 unpolished 872 electric light bulbs and lamps 873 illuminating articles 871 lenses, etc 873 opera and field 873 photographic, etc 873 manufactures of, not specially provided for 873 mirrors, not specially provided for 873 optical, etc 873 plain green, not specially provided for 871 plate, fluted, rolled, ribbed, or rough 872 polished, etc 872 scientific, etc., articles 871 spectacles, eyeglasses, and goggles 873 stained or painted windows 873 strips or prisms, ground or polished 873 table and kitchen articles 871 tiles, etc 873 *Glass, Optical,* appropriation for investigating problems in production of 477, 1118 *Glasses,* duty on, opera and field 873 *Glauber Salt,* duty on 868 *Glazes,* duty on, used for ceramics, etc., articles 873 *Glaziers’ Diamonds,* on free list, unset 927 *Glaziers’ Lead,* duty on 888 *Glencove Creek, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made 1043cxxv *Glencove Links Corporation,* conveyance of real estate, etc., to, in settlement of claims for property acquired from, near Norfolk Army Supply Base, Va., in 1917 421 *“Glimpses of Our National Parks,”* appropriation for printing, etc., by National Park Service 554 *Gloucester, Mass.,* appropriation for repairs, fish hatchery 485 sale of abandoned military gun house, authorized 1450 special canceling stamp of “Don’t Miss 300th Anniversary Celebration, etc.,” authorized for post office at 502 *Glove Tranks,* duty on 918 *Gloves,* duty on, cotton, etc 901 horsehide or pigskin 919 knit silk 908 leather 918 lined 918 woolen 906 on free list, bovine leather 927 *Glue,* duty on 865 size 865 *Glue Stock,* on free list, not specially provided for 928 *Glycerin,* duty on, crude 865 refined 865 *Glycerophosphoric Acid,* duty on, salts and compounds 861 *Glycol,* duty on 859 ethylene 859 monoacetate 859 propylene 859 *Goat Skins,* duty on, plates and mats of 916 *Goats,* duty on 891 meat, fresh 891 *Goff, Guy D.,* unexpended balance available for salary of, as unconfirmed member of Shipping Board 35 additional appropriation for 35 *Goggles,* duty on, glass, and frames 873 *Gold,* duty on, articles of, not specially provided for 888 plated with platnium 888 leaf 887 on free list, bullion 925 ore 929 sweepings 929 *Gold Coins,* appropriation for recoinage of 371, 1091 coinage of Grant memorial dollars authorized 362 purposes for, number authorized, etc 362 *Gold Mining,* corporations engaged in, exempt from war and excess profits tax 273 *Gold Size,* duty on 867 *Goldbeaters’ Molds and Skins,* on free list 927 *Golf Balls,* duty on 912 *Gonzaga College, D.
C.,* charter amended by extending purposes and not limiting property holdings 324 *Good Hope Road SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Minnesota to Alabama Avenue 1336 *Goose Creek, Tex.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, 1045 *Gooseberries,* duty on, cuttings and seedlings 894 *Gophers,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 526, 1310 *Goshute Agency, Utah,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 577, 1199 *Government Accounts* (*see* Budget and Accounting Act, 1921). *Government Contracts,* meaning of, as used in Revenue Act of 1921 227 made between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918 227 war and excess profits tax from, during the war 272 *Government Employees,* appropriation for compensation fund for, injured in service 639, 1230 for expenses of Pension Office under Act retiring 581, 1202 for expenses of Civil Service Commission under Act retiring 638, 1229 deficiency appropriation for compensation payments to, injured in service 444, 1530 additional pay of $240 a year to, and District of Columbia employees receiving $2, 500, or less 712, 1557 receiving less than $2, 740 to equal that amount 713, 1557 not to exceed 60 per cent of total pay 713, 1557 increased compensation for 1922 not computed as salary 713 restriction on granting, to persons receiving increased salary in 1922 in excess of $200 713 entering the service since June 30, 1921 713 increased compensation for 1923 not computed as salary 1557 restriction on granting, to persons receiving increased salary in 1923 or 1924, in excess of $200 1557 entering the service since June 30, 1922 1557 not applicable to employees in postal service, except in the Department 713, 1557 with pay adjusted by wage boards 713, 1558 river and harbor work; flood control 713, 1558 Muscle Shoals, Ala., dam construction 1558 Panama Canal and Alaska Engineering Commission 713, 1558 lump sum employees in agencies created since January 1, 1916 713, 1558 allowed employees of Tariff Commission, Veterans’ Bureau, Budget Bureau, General Accounting Office, and Bureau of Accounts, Post Office Department 713, 1558 not applicable to Veterans’ Bureau not receiving additional pay in 1922 713cxxvi additional pay, etc.; not applicable to Veterans’ Bureau employees not receiving additional pay in 1923 1558 part time employees, except charwomen 713, 1558 persons serving at intervals 713, 1558 employees on construction work for the Government, etc., by corporations, etc. 713-, 1558 receiving pay from outside sources under cooperative arrangements 713, 1558 serving voluntarily or at a nominal rate 713, 1558 with special allowance for foreign service 713, 1558 double salary restriction not to prevent receipt of 713, 1558 computation of piece work for 714, 1558 not applicable to regular per diem employees 714, 1558 secretary of Civil Service Commission to receive 714, 1558 appropriation for paying employees of legislative branch 714, 1558 for independent offices, etc 714, 1559 for designated executive departments, etc 714, 1559 for Post Office Department, from postal revenues 714, 1559 for District of Columbia employees, 60 percent from District revenues 714, 1559 for water department, etc., employees wholly from water revenues 714, 1559 for Minimum Wage Board, playgrounds, and community centers, wholly from District revenues 714, 1559 for United States employees payable partly from the Treasury, and from the District revenues 1559 for trust fund employees from the funds 715, 1559 administrative officers not to exceed appropriations 714, 1559 reimbursement of proportional payments by the Treasury 715 joint Congressional committee created to consider and report on adjustment of salaries of Congressional officers, employees, etc 1560 amendments to Civil Service Retirement Act 365 charwomen, laborers, etc., at less than $600 a year, included in retirement provisions 651 claims for damages to private property, not exceeding $1,000, caused by, may be adjusted by heads of departments, etc 1066 classification of positions of civilian 1488 given a competitive status, construed as employees in classified civil service 470 per diem employees excused from work allowed pay for Armistice Day, 1921 1444 time extended for making claims for injuries, if serving abroad during World War 650 *Government Establishments,* claims for damages, etc., to private property caused by employees of, to be adjusted by the heads thereof 1066 *Government Fuel Yards, D.
C.,* appropriation for purchase of fuel, maintenance, etc 589, 1211 unexpended balances reappropriated; payment of prior obligations 1211 settlement of damages claims 1211 receipts from sales available for uses hereof 1211 for additional $240 a year to employees of, from maintenance fund 1559 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 1164, 1553, 1556 lands to be acquired for, and a department garage 1211 part of Half Street vacated for use of 1211 use of appropriations for, to purchase lands, erect garage, etc 1211 not to be returned for maintenance, etc 1211 reduction of maintenance appropriation for 1924 1211 payments for proportionate share of garage 1211 fuel payments to be made to Treasury to credit of maintenance, etc., of 1211 *Government Hotel, D.
C.,* appropriation for operating 641, 1232 heat, power, etc., furnished to, by Capitol power plant to be reimbursed thereto 1274 *Government in the Territories,* appropriation for expenses 594, 1216 *Government Printing Office* (*see also* Public Printing and Binding), appropriation for Public Printer, Deputy, purchasing agent, etc 434, 1277 for disbursing clerk; duties; bond required 1278 bond of Public Printer reduced 1278 for clerks, guards, etc 435, 1278 employment of apprentices modified 1278 for public printing and binding 435, 1278 for Superintendent of Documents, assistant, etc 436, 1279 for details to Department of Commerce from, as copy editors 472 for reimbursing, for heat, light, and power, to Washington post office building 654, 1250 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1558 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing, for heat, etc., to city post office building 42, 451, 775 for holidays for employees 49 for Samuel Robinson, William Madden, Joseph De Fontes, and Charles C.
Allen 50, 769, 1530 for public printing and binding 50, 460, 769 for Superintendent of Documents 50 for leaves of absence 340, 439 for expenses connecting Capitol power plant with, for heat, power, etc., 1923 767 for reimbursing Capitol power plant for heat and power to, 1923 768 discontinuance of printing annual, etc., reports by departments, etc., authorized 64, 436 originals to be kept on file for public inspection 64, 437 heat, power, etc., furnished to, by Capitol power plant, to be reimbursed thereto 1274cxxvii Supreme Court Reports, etc., to be printed and bound at 816 *Gowanus Creek Channel, Brooklyn, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1043 *Grain* (*see also* Future Trading Act and Grain Futures Act), provisions governing trading in designated, for future delivery 187 *Grain Corporation, United States,* amount authorized from funds of, to relieve distressed and starving people of Russia 351 Austria allowed extension for paying for flour purchased from, etc.; conditions 491 provisions for converting, etc., World War obligations of foreign Governments held by 363 *Grain, etc.,* appropriation for diffusing commercial information of supply, market prices, etc. of 532, 1314 *Grain Futures Act* (*see also* Future Trading Act), appropriation for expenses, executing; pay restriction 1320 meaning of terms used;
“contract of sale” 998 “person” 998 “grain” 998 “future delivery” 998 “board of trade” 998 liability of agents extends to principals 998 “interstate commerce” 998 transactions considered to be interstate commerce, etc 999 “State” 999 public interest affected by board of trade sales of grain for future delivery 999 as interstate commerce transactions 999 as determining basis of price to producer and consumer 999 utilized by handlers of grain for hedging, etc 999 susceptible to speculation, unreasonable fluctuations, etc 999 obstructing interstate commerce 999 rendering regulations for protection of, etc., imperative 999 delivery of offer for board of trade contract of sale of grain for future delivery, unlawful 999 for hedging, determining price basis of delivery of grain in interstate commerce, etc 999 exceptions; if seller is owner or grower thereof 999 if either party, owner, etc., of land on which grown 1000 associations of owners, growers, etc 1000 made by member of designated board of trade; record required 1000 records of sales to be preserved and opened to inspection 1000 boards of trade may be designated as contract markets 1000 when located at cash grain terminals 1000 with official inspection available 1000 providing for detailed reports of transactions thereof, and members 1000 keeping permanent records of all cash or future transactions 1000 boards of trade, transactions, etc.; records thereof to be kept and opened to inspection of officials 1000 prevents misleading reports of market price of grain in interstate commerce 1000 provides against manipulation of prices, etc., by operators 1000 does not exclude cooperative associations of grain producers 1000 refuses privileges to persons barred by commission 1001 boards of trade to make application to be designated as contract markets 1001 suspension or revocation by commission, for violating requirements 1001 notice of hearings before 1001 actions conclusive if no appeal to circuit court of appeals to set aside, etc 1001 commission to certify records, etc., to court; accepted as evidence 1001 proceedings to be expedited 1001 authority of court to set order aside, etc.; limitation 1001 appeal to commission if Secretary refuses application 1001 from decision of commission; finality thereof 1001 complaints to be served on persons violating provisions hereof 1002 manipulating market prices of grain, etc 1002 hearings before commission or referee, on 1002 jurisdiction for procuring testimony, etc 1002 order barring offender from all contract market privileges, to be issued 1002 appeal to circuit court of appeals to set aside 1002 procedure; jurisdiction of court 1002 action final, subject to review by Supreme Court 1002 boards of trade may apply for vacation of designation as contract markets 1002 issue of order by the Secretary; notification to other contract markets 1002 redesignation authorized on application 1002 investigations by Secretary of operations of boards of trade, authorized 1003 publication of results 1003 individual transactions, trade secrets, or names of customers, excluded 1003 violations by any board or person to be reported 1003 facts of actual transactions may be included 1003 investigations by Secretary, etc., of market conditions of grain, grain products, etc 1003 including supply and demand, cost to consumer, handling, etc 1003 dissemination of information respecting grain markets to producers, consumers, etc 1003 of supply, demand, and prices affecting markets in this and other countries 1003 punishment for violating requirements, prohibitions, etc 1003 invalidity of any provision not to affect remainder of Act, etc 1003 penalties not enforceable for two months 1003 cooperation with Government, State, etc., agencies authorized 1003 authority for employees, supplies, and expenses, conferred upon Secretary 1003cxxviii authority for employees; moneys for, authorized to be appropriated 1003 expenses for executing, from appropriation for Future Trading Act 1050 *Grain, Seed,* appropriation for purchasing, to supply farmers in crop failure areas, for crop of 1922 467 purchase, etc., of, for relief of distressed and starving people of Russia 351 fund available for 351 *Grain Standards Act, United States,* appropriation for expenses enforcing 533, 1314 deficiency appropriation for enforcing 54, 58, 331, 347, 461, 464, 1164, 1553 *Gramophones,* duty on, parts, and needles for 920 *Granadilla,* duty on, sawed boards, etc 889 *Grand Army of the Republic,* loan of Army cots for encampment of, Indianapolis, Ind 203 *Grand Army Soldiers and Sailors Home, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses 704, 1362 *Grand Calumet River,* bridge authorized across, Gary, Ind 325 Lake County, Ind 1031, 1031 *Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz.,* appropriation for protection, etc 590, 1213 *Grand Ecore, La.,* bridge authorized across Red River at 819 *Grand Forks, N. Dak.,* may dam Red River of the North 1219 reconstruction of bridge authorized across Red River, from East Grand Forks, Minn., to 1562 *Grand River, Colo, and Utah,* name of, changed to Colorado River 146 rights of States, counties, etc., not affected 146 *Grand Valley Irrigation Project, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 584, 1206 *Grande Ronde Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 576, 1197 *Granite,* duty on, manufactured 874 unmanufactured 874 on free list, unmanufactured, etc., not specially provided for 931 *Grant Memorial Coins,* gold dollars and silver half dollars authorized to commemorate centenary of birth of President Ulysses S.
Grant 362 purpose specified, and numbers to be coined 362 to be legal tender; coinage laws applicable 362 no expense for dies, etc 362 *Grant Memorial Commission,* appropriation for printing and binding report on construction and dedication of Memorial 1232 *Grant Road NW., D. C.,* closing directed of, between Reno Road and Connecticut Avenue 1446 *Grapefruit,* duty on 894 *Grapes,* duty on 894 cutting and seedlings of 894 dried 894 *Graphite,* duty on, articles of, not specially provided for 871 not specially provided for 870 *Graphophones,* duty on, parts, and needles for 920 *Grass,* duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 919 seeds 895 term defined in Tariff Act 919 *Grasses,* on free list, textile, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 927 *Grasses, etc.,* appropriation for testing, etc., commercial seeds, of 515, 1300 publishing misbranded, etc 515, 1300 preventing admission of adulterated seeds, etc., for seeding 515, 1300 for investigating improvement of 516, 1301 *Grasshoppers,* appropriation for investigating methods of eradicating 524, 1308 *Grayson, Joel,* appropriation for employment of, in House document room 427, 1270 *Grazing Fees, National Forests,* time for payment of, in 1921, extended 186 paid prior to December 31, 1921, considered as for fiscal year 1921 220 *Grazing Lands, etc.,* appropriation for investigating improvement of wild plants and 515, 1300 *Greases,* duty on, animal, containing alcohol 860 not specially provided for 865 wool 865 on free list, enfleurage 927 *Great Britain,* appropriation for ambassador to 600, 1069 for altering, furnishing, etc., embassy building at London 604 for surveying, etc., boundary line, Alaska and Canada 605, 1074 for marking boundary line, United States and Canada 605, 1074 for arbitrating outstanding pecuniary claims between United States and 607, 1075 for Canadian Boundary Waters Commission 607, 1076 for segregating bodies, etc., in American cemeteries in 757, 1418 deficiency appropriation for Canadian Boundary Waters Commission 1116 and Japan invited to a conference for miitual reduction of naval expenditures, etc., during the next five years 141 limitation of growth of poppy, etc., to be requested of 1433 negotiation with, requested for agreement limiting size, etc., of vessels and aircraft 1154 terms for settling World War indebtedness to United States of, approved 1325 *Great Falls, Mont.,* offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 557 *Great Kills, Staten Island, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1043cxxix *Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company,* annulment of contract for dredging Coenties Reef, East River, N. Y., authorized 1047 *Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Ill.,* appropriation for maintenance 126, 792, 1137 for payment of land, damages to property, etc 126 for shore protection, etc 805 for sewer extension 1148 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 1545 disposal of land, etc., no longer needed for naval purposes 126 *Great Northern Railway Company,* may maintain, etc., its bridge across Columbia River, Marcus, Wash 1485 reconstruct, etc., bridge across Red River, Grand Forks, N.
Dak., to East Grand Forks, Minn 1562 Moorhead, Minn., to Fargo, N. Dak 1561 *Great Pee Dee River,* bridge authorized across, Society Hill, S. C 1174 *Great Peedee River,* bridge authorized across, Mars Bluff Ferry, S. C 322 *Great Sodus Bay, N. Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor, to be made 1046 *Great Southern Lumber Company,* may bridge Pearl River near Georgetown, Miss 1220 *Greece,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Green Bay, Wis.,* improvement of harbor, authorized 1039 Coast Guard station authorized at Strawberry Passage on; limit of cost 991 *Greeneville, Tenn.,* terms of court at 1520 *Greenville, Calif.,* deficiency appropriation for Indian School 45, 53, 1054 funds for Indian School, 1922, made available for Fort Bidwell School, Calif., etc 567 *Greenville, S.
C.,* terms of court at 1486 *Greenwood, S. C.,* terms of court at 1486 *Gregory County, S. Dak.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River between Charles Mix County and 1442 *Grigsbys Ferry, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Pearl River, between Meeks Ferry and 219 *Grindstones,* duty on 874 *Grit,* duty on, iron or steel 880 *Gross-Almerode Glass-Pot Clay,* duty on 869 *Ground Beans,* temporary duty on 9 *Ground Squirrels,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 526, 1310 *Guam,* appropriation for transferring lepers, etc., from, to Culion, P.
I 124, 788, 1134 for agricultural experiment station in 529, 1292 for naval station, repairing dredge 1148 deficiency appropriation for care of lepers, naval station at 450, 1165 *Guano,* on free list 928 *Guantanamo Bay Naval Station, Cuba,* appropriation for public works 129 *Guatemala,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Guayule,* on free list, crude 928 *Guilford, Conn.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1043 *Guilford Courthouse National Military Park, N.
C.,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 761, 1422 *Gulf of Mexico,* appropriation for surveys of coast of, and outlying islands 480, 1121 *Gulf Ports Terminal Railway Company,* time extended for bridging mouth of Mobile River, from Bay Port to Blakely Island, Ala., by 365, 1446 *Gums,* duty on, amber and amberoid, manufactured 860 arabic or Senegal 860 on free list, resins 928 *Gun and Mortar Batteries, Army,* appropriation for constructing 741, 1402 deficiency appropriation for constructing 458, 781, 1056 *Gun Barrel Molds,* duty on, steel, not in bars 875 *Gun Blocks,* on free list, rough hewn, etc 932 *Gun Wads,* duty on 916 hair felt 917 *Gunnery and Engineering Exercises, Navy,* appropriation for prizes, trophies, ranges, etc 125, 790, 1136 deficiency appropriation for 52, 342 *Gunny Cloth,* duty on, jute, for covering cotton, etc 904 *Gunpowder,* on free list 928 *Guthrie, Okla.,* offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 1179 *Gutta Balata,* on free list 928 *Gutta Percha,* duty on, insulating materials, etc 919 manufactures of, not specially provided for 919 on free list, crude 928 scrap or refuse 928 *Gutta Siak,* on free list, crude 928 *Gypsum,* duty on, ground, etc 869 on free list, crude 930 **H.** *Habana, Cuba,* appropriation for maintenance of International Trade Mark Registration Bureau at 609, 1077 *Hackensack River, N.
J.,* improvement of, authorized 1038 *Hague, The,* deficiency appropriation for adornment of Peace Palace at 1547 *Haileys Ferry, S. C. and Ga.,* time extended for bridging Savannah River near 505cxxx *Haines Point, East Potomac Parle, D. C.,* appropriation for construction of comfort station, etc., at 1366 *Hair,* duty on, cloth, etc., of cattle or horsehair 917 curled, for beds and mattresses 917 felt 917 manufactures of 917 human, cleaned, etc 916 manufactures of 916 on free list, of horse, cattle, and animals, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 928 *Hair, Camel, Anqora Goat, and Alpaca,* (*see* Wool). *Hair Pencils,* duty on 913 *Hair Press Cloth,* duty on 917 *Hair Seating,* duty on 917 *Hair Wood,* on free list, sticks, cut in lengths, etc., for umbrellas, etc 933 *Haircloth,* duty on 917 *Haiti,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Halj Street SE., D.
C.,* vacation of part of, for Government fuel yard 1211 *Halftone Plates,* duty on 880 *Halibut,* duty on, fresh, etc 892 *Halifax County, N. C.,* time extended for bridging Roanoke River by 170 *Halstad and Norman County, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North by Traill County and Herberg, N. Dak., and 819 *Hammers,* duty on, blacksmiths’, iron or steel 879 *Hammonton, N. J.,* deficiency appropriation for transporting, etc., ordnance stores from evacuated depot at 456 *Hampton Roads, Va., Naval Operating Base,* appropriation for naval air station, improvements 123 for training station 126, 792, 1137 for public works 130 for repairs to breakwater 804 for dredging 1148 disposal of land, etc., East Camp, no longer needed for naval purposes 126 *Hampton, Va.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 763, 1423 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 339, 1552 *Hams,* duty on 891 *Handkerchiefs,* duty on, cotton, hemmed or hemstitched 901 not hemmed or hemstitched 901 flax, etc 903 silk 908 *Harbor Patrol, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses 692, 1350 *Hardman, Herbert Warren,* may be appointed captain in Quartermaster Corps, Army 665 *Hardware,* duty on, saddlery and harness 881 *Harness,* duty on, hardware 881 on free list, leather 928 *Harriman National Bank, New York, N. Y.,* deficiency appropriation for refund of interest to 454 *Harrison, Ark.,* land office at, continued 766 consolidation of offices of register and receiver authorized 767 *Harrison, Honorable Thomas W.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 769 *Harrows,* on free list 922 *Harvesters,* on free list 922 *Hash,* duty on, of vegetables, etc 896 *Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans.,* appropriation for Indian school 568, 1189 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 57, 1553 *Hassocks,* duty on, woolen carpet 906 *Hat Boxes, Travelers’,* excise tax on, sold above specified price by manufacturer 293 *Hat Braids,* duty on, ramie 913 *Hats,* duty on, braids of straw, grass, etc., for 913 straw 913 harvest 913 fur 917 *Hatters’ Furs,* duty on 916 *Hatters’ Irons,* duty on, cast iron 879 *Hatter’s Plush,* duty on 907 *Haverhill, Mass.,* bridge authorized across Merrimack River at 1257 *Hawaii,* appropriation for governor, contingent expenses, etc 594, 1217 for legislative expenses; condition 594 for Weather Service expenses in 509, 1294 for agricultural experiment stations in 529, 1292 agricultural extension work allotment 529, 1292 for district judges and reporter 614, 1081 salary of reporter established 614 for chief and associate judges 615, 1082 for circuit court judges 615, 1082 for marshal; salary established 615 for ethnological researches among natives of 643, 1235 for distinctive mail equipment for 659, 1254 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 603, 1072 for seacoast batteries 742, 1402 for electric plants, etc., seacoast fortifications 742, 1402 for preservation, etc., submarine mine structures 742, 1402 for searchlights, etc., seacoast fortifications 742, 1402 for constructing fire control stations, seacoast defenses 748cxxxi appropriation for adjusting triangulation of, under Coast Survey 1122 deficiency appropriation for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 35 for reporter, district court 332 for additional pay supreme court justices 332 for increased salaries of Territorial secretary and private secretary to the Governor 447 for seacoast defenses 458 for additional circuit judge 1158 acts of legislature granting franchises for designated public utilities, ratified and approved 185 amendments to Organic Act 115 clerk of district court, pay established 616 exchange of lands with private owners in, authorized for Army uses 360 appraisers to be appointed 360 expenses payable from army contingencies 360 Hawaiian Homes Commission Act provisions 108 Hawaii National Park, area extended 503 homestead patents, etc., to be ratified by the governor 470 issue of bonds authorized for water development, etc., of home lands 114 lands, etc., of leprosy station at Kalawao, to be transferred to 995 prohibition provisions applicable to 223 enforcement by Territorial courts 223 *Hawaii National Park, Hawaii,* appropriation for protection, etc 590, 1213 tract of land added to 503 subject to national park laws 504 provisions of Federal Water Power Act not applicable to 504 *Hawaiian Homes Commission,* tracts of home lands may be leased by, to native Hawaiians 1222 acreage linits; of residence lots 1222 Hawaiian loan fund created 1222 moneys to be covered into; maximum amount 1222 sources added 1222 loans from limited; on residence lots 1222 *Hawaiian Homes Commission Act,* title of Act 108 meaning of terms used 108 commission established; composition of 109 governor to be chairman; terms, etc., of members 109 public lands designated as available lands 109 lands excluded 109 areas and locations on specified islands 109 available lands made home lands under control of commission 110 limitation for first five years 110 other lands subject to further authorization 110 underlease, only after expiration or withdrawal thereof 110 notice to be given of selections of, out of larger areas 110 limitation of sale or lease of 110 authority of other Territorial officials over home lands restricted 110 tracts of home lands may be leased to native Hawaiians 110 acreage limits; title retained 110 applications for, to the commission 111 conditions of leases; to native Hawaiians 111 payment of rent; for 99 years 111 occupation and cultivation for one year 111 yearly thereafter 111 transfers restricted, etc 111 upon death of lessee 111 payment of taxes; lien for 111 other conditions; tax exemption for five years 111 successors subrogated to conditions of original lessees 111 by inheritance 111 hearings on violations of conditions 111 forfeiture if proven 112 lands revested in commission 112 community pastures to be provided in each district from home lands 112 lands not leased may be returned to public lands 112 disposal of, under Territorial laws 112 subject to termination of, and return to status of home lands 112 Hawaiian home loan fund created 112 moneys to be covered into; maximum amount 112 loans from, authorized; to erect buildings, purchase live stock, etc 112 amount limited; amortization for repayment 112 conditions if borrowers’ interest transferred 113 restricted to purposes for which made 113 other stipulated conditions 113 lease conditions to be complied with 113 property to be insured 113 hearings on violations of loans 113 immediate payment required if proven 113 lien upon property; enforcement 113 lands to revest in commission 113 borrower to be paid difference between value of improvements, etc., and amount of loan 113 ejectment procedure on noncompliance by lessee or borrower with conditions 113 lease, etc., of forfeited tracts 114 lessees of home lands not eligible for loans under Territorial Act 114 agricultural experts may be employed 114 expenses; duties defined 114 water, etc., projects for home lands 114 appropriations for, authorized 114 issue of bonds for necessary funds 114 meaning of “water license”;
“surplus water” 114 home land tracts to be furnished free water by water licensees 114 by commission, from Government owned water; limitations 114 by contracts for privately owned, etc., surplus water 115 from specified Government owned water, etc., applicable to all future licenses for 115 use of ditches and pipe lines, included 115 authority of commission for regulations, expenses, etc 115 expenses payable from home loan fund 115 reports to legislature biennially 115 bond of executive officer and secretary 115 right to alter, etc., reserved 115 amendments to Hawaiian Organic Act 115cxxxii *Hawaiian Organic Act Amendments,* deletion of “male” in qualifications for senators and representatives in the legislature 844 pay of members of the legislature increased 115 extra session prohibition 116 restriction or corporation real estate holdings repealed 116 maximum for Territorial indebtedness increased 116 appointment of governor; term 116 age, citizenship, and residence requirements 116 pardoning power, etc 116 public lands amendments 116 meaning of terms;
“commissioner” 116 “land board” 116 “public lands;” lands excluded 116 “person” 116 terms used in Hawaiian laws to have same meaning herein 116 continuance of Hawaiian land laws, etc 117 former grants, franchises, etc., confirmed 117 substitution of definitions 117 leases of agricultural, etc., lands limited to 15 years 117 disposal of, by auction 117 may be withdrawn for homestead or public purposes 117 sugar cane lands not subject thereto 117 use of receipts 117 land certificates, leases, or agreements forbidden, if prior holding exceeds ten acres 117 any one with more than 80 acres of other land 117 unless declaration of citizenship intention has been made 117 revoked if not a citizen in five years 117 transfers of public lands to corporations or aliens, restricted 117 of homesteads to any other person, etc 118 by inheritance, etc., not included 118 preference right to purchase lands for homes, etc., by resident citizens 118 in lieu of reserved lands 118 original lessees of public lands, excluded 118 limitation on area or value of sales for other than homesteads 118 leases of agricultural, pastoral, or waste lands without approval of board limited 118 board of public lands constituted 118 sales of residence lots, lands for public uses, etc., authorized on approval of 118 exchanges of public lands hereafter; restricted 119 surveys to be made of lands for homestead entries 119 area allowed; classification 119 expenses payable from sales of public lands, etc 119 lease holders may continue in possession until lands actually taken by homesteader 119 citizenship and residence required of officers 119 Federal district court established in 119 two judges for; salaries; division of cases 119 judges, district attorney, and marshal to be appointed by the President 120 citizenship and residence requirements; terms of office 120 Federal district court; jurisdiction; powers similar to Federal court officials 120 writs of error and appeals allowed to circuit court of appeals of the ninth circuit 120 to Supreme Court of the United States 120 juries and jury trials provisions 120 terms 120 appointment of clerk and reporter by; salaries 120 two deputies by the clerk 120 appeals from Territorial supreme court omitted 120 salaries of Territorial officers paid by the United States 120 private secretary allowed governor 120 mechanics or laborers on public works to be citizens or eligibles 120 board of harbor commissioners; powers and duties defined 121 expenditures for harbor improvements, etc., under supervision of 121 execution of contracts, etc., by 121 to report official acts to governor 121 title of Act 121 inconsistent laws of United States and the Territory, repealed 121 invalidity of any provision not to affect remainder of Act 121 *Hawes, Honorable Harry B.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 195 *Hawkins, Joseph T.,* entry confirmed to, of designated lands in Louisiana 1259 *Hay,* appropriation for investigating and certifying condition, etc., of interstate shipments of 532, 1313 for diffusing commercial information of supply, market prices, etc., of 532, 1314 duty on 896 *Haynes, H.
H.,* may build dike across Mud Slough, Isthmus Inlet, Oreg 65 *Hayward, Wis.,* appropriation for Indian school at 579, 1201 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 45, 58, 1554 *Head Tax,* appropriation for refunding erroneously collected 487, 1127 *Headers,* on free list 922 *Headstones for Soldiers’ Graves,* appropriation for furnishing 756, 1417 for unmarked graves of civilians in post cemeteries 756, 1417 for unmarked graves of Confederates in national cemeteries 756, 1417 deficiency appropriation for 52, 56, 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 781, 1057, 1168 *Health Department, D.
C.,* appropriation for health officer, inspectors, etc 693, 1351 for inspectors, regulating female employment 694, 1351 for preventing contagious diseases, etc 694, 1351 assignment, etc., of bacteriologists 694, 1352 for disinfecting sendee 694, 1352 for drainage of lots; abating nuisances 694, 1352 for expenses, etc., food adulterations 694, 1352 for bacteriological laboratory 694, 1352cxxxiii appropriation for biological and serological diagnosis of disease 695 for chemical laboratory 695, 1352 for contingent expenses, enforcing health laws 695, 1352 for inspecting dairy farms, etc 695, 1352 for contagious diseases, isolating wards 695, 1352 for public crematory, etc 695, 1353 for motor vehicle for pound 695, 1353 for dog pens 1353 for motor ambulance 695, 1353 for dispensaries for tuberculosis and venereal diseases 695, 1352 for clinical care, etc., of young children 695, 1353 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of diseases 31, 33 for motor vehicle for pound 31 for dispensaries for tuberculosis and venereal diseases 31, 441 for chemical laboratory 33, 443 for public crematory 33 for repairs to dispensary 1532 *Health Officer, D.
C.,* appropriation for, assistant, deputy, etc 693, 1351 *Hearings in Land Entries,* appropriation for expenses 558, 1179 fees for depositions and copies 558, 1179 *Heddles or Healds, Wire,* duty on 878 *Helena, Mont.,* appropriation for assay office at 382, 1104 *Helium Gas,* appropriation for production, etc., by Army Air Service 73, 737, 1397 *Helium Plant, Naval,* appropriation for operation, etc 123, 805, 1148 *Hemlock,* duty on, extract, nonalcoholic 864 *Hemlock Bark,* on free list, crude 927 *Hemlock, Western,* duty on, logs 889 *Hemp* (*see also* Flax, Hemp, Ramie, etc.), duty on 902 cables 902 cordage 902 hackled 902 tow 902 *Hempseed,* duty on, oil 865 *Henbane,* duty on 864 *Hendrick, J.
Thilman,* deficiency appropriation for salary as Commissioner, District of Columbia 29 *Henequen,* on free list, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 927 *Hennepin County, Minn.,* may bridge Minnesota River, Fort Snelling 1427 *“Henry 0. Barrett,” Steamer,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment, United States court, to owners of 779 *Herberg and Traill County, N. Dak.,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North by Norman County and Halstad, Minn., and 819 *Herd, Anderson T.,* deficiency appropriation for settling war contract claim of 339 *Hereford Inlet, N.
J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Heroin* (*see* Narcotic Drugs). *Herring,* duty on, pickled or salted 892 smoked, skinned, or boned 892 *Herring Bay, Md.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Herring Oil,* duty on 865 *Herring, Sea,* on free list, fresh, etc 930 *Hessian Fly,* appropriation for investigating, etc 524, 1308 *Henrich, Christian,* deficiency appropriation for paying, judgment of District of Columbia supreme court 778 *Hexamethylenetetramine,* duty on 864 *Hide Cuttings,* on free list 928 *Hides,* on free list, raw, etc., not specially provided for 931 *Hides of Cattle,* on free list, raw, etc 928 *Hides of Neat Cattle,* prohibition on importation of 937 suspension of, from country free from contagious disease 937 punishment for violations 937 *High Commission, Inter-American,* appropriation for expenses, United States section 607, 1076 *High Temperatures,* appropriation for investigating methods of measurement and control of 478, 1119 *Highway Bridge, D.
C.,* appropriation for operating expenses 681, 1338 *Highways, Public* (*see* Federal Highway Act). *Highways System, D. C., Permanent,* appropriation for surveys, etc 678, 1331 for revision of, plans 1331 for opening, extending streets, etc., under 680, 1337 wholly from District revenues 680, 1337 *Hillsboro Bay, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1045 *Hilo, Hawaii,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1047 *Historical Places, D. C.,* appropriation for tablets to mark 678, 1335 *Hobnails,* duty on 880 *Hodgson, Thomas A.,* deficiency appropriation fer services 1528 *Hog Cholera,* appropriation for investigating, treating, etc 512, 1297 *Hogback Irrigation Project, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., Navajo Reservation 572, 1193 *Hogsheads, etc. ,* duty on, empty 889cxxxiv *Holiday, 1921,* directed for Armistice Day, November 11, 1921, when an unknown American soldier is buried at Arlington, in respect for memory of lives lost in the World War 211 *Hollands, Window,* duty on, cotton 900 *Hollow Ware,* duty on, cast iron, coated, tinned, etc 879 utensils of, for table, kitchen, and hospitals, iron or steel enameled 880 *Home Economics Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 1315 for investigating utilizing farm products in the home 1315 *Home for Aged and Infirm, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 703, 1362 for maintenance 704, 1362 for repairs and improvements 704, 1362 for ice-making equipment, etc 704 for improving fire protection 1362 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 34 home and school for feeble minded persons to be constructed on grounds of; cost, etc 702 appropriation for construction 702 *Home for Incurables, D. C., Washington,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 701, 1359 *Homestead Entries, Public Lands,* absence allowed for vocational education, to those receiving Government disability treatment after discharge from Army or Navy 491 all, exempt from prior debts 502 allowed on Alaska coal, etc., lands, with mining rights reserved 415 settlers residing in national forests on lands classified as for enlarged homesteads may enter nearby outside lands to complete allowance 1445 residence on original, credited for both entries 1445 cultivation on additional entry required 1445 designation of lands as subject to Enlarged Homestead Acts with National forest entries, authorized 1445 for stock raising homesteads, may enter nearby outside lands to complete allowance 1445 residence on original, credited for both entries 1445 value of improvements on additional entry required 1445 designation of lands as subject to Stock Raising Homestead Act within national forest entries, authorized 1445 settlers, etc., serving in World War, and physically unable to return, may make final proof and receive patent without further residence, etc 492 soldiers’ privileges extended to those receiving World War disability compensation after discharge from service 491 and entry preferences extended to citizens who served with allies in the World War 1067 time extended for filing, on diminished Colville Indian Reservation, Wash 507 time extended for payments due on, in former Sioux Indian Reservations, N.
Dak., and S. Dak 499 widows of soldiers, etc., entitled to benefits for Mexican border or World War service, may make 990 patent to minor child, if title not completed before death of 990 *Homesteads,* appropriation for classification, etc., of lands within national forests, etc., for 519, 1303 *Homesteads, Enlarged,* appropriation for examining, classifying, etc., lands suitable for 587, 1209 *Honduras,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Hones,* on free list 928 *Honey,* duty on 892 *Honeybee, Adult Male,* importing, prohibited, except by Agricultural Department for experiment, etc 833 allowed from countries free from contagious diseases 834 punishment for illegally 834 *Honolulu, Hawaii,* deficiency appropriation for public building 38 balance of appropriation covered in, for ordnance depot 755 Fort de Russy, marshy land, to be filled in, etc 1445 amount authorized for 1445 *Hood River, Oreg.,* bridge authorized across Columbia River at city of 1257 *Hoods,* duty on, fur 917 straw, grass, etc 913 *Hoofs,* on free list, unmanufactured 928 *Hoop, Iron or Steel,* duty on, galvanized or coated 876 not specially provided for 877 *Hoopa Valley Agency, Calif.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 567 *Hoopa Valley Indian Hospital, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 561, 1182 *Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for road, Hoopa to Weitchpec on; repayment 567, 1188 for irrigation project 1181 *Hoops,* on free list, wood 933 *Hope and Help Mission, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of women and children 704, 1362 *Hope Indian School for Girls, Springfield, S. Dak.,* limitation as to minimum attendance not applicable to 562, 1183 *Hope Island Military Reservation, Wash.,* granted to Washington, for park purposes; conditions 469 *Hopi Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for irrigation projects on 560, 1181cxxxv *Hopi Indians, Ariz.,* appropriation for water supply on reservations 567, 1188 deficiency appropriation for water supply for, on reservations 1538 *Hops,* duty on 896 extract 896 lupulin 896 *Horn,* duty on, combs 919 manufactures of, not specially provided for 919 on free list, and parts of, unmanufactured 928 *Horse, Diseases of the,* appropriation for publication, etc., work on 1316 *Horse Meat* (*see* Equine Meat). *Horsehair,* duty on, cloth and manufactures of, not specially provided for 917 on free list, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 928 *Horsehair, Artificial or Imitation,* duty on, knit goods, ribbons, etc 908 yarns, threads, filaments, and lame 908 *Horserakes,* on free list 922 *Horses,* duty on 892 on free list, pads for 930 straying across boundary line, etc., admitted free; regulations 923 team and saddle, brought in temporarily by nonresidents for races, etc., admitted free of duty under bond 938 *Horses, Army,* appropriation for purchase of 82, 731, 1391 allowance for breeding of riding 82, 731, 1391 limit; contracts; purchase at posts 82, 731, 1391 standards required 82, 731, 1391 no polo ponies except for Military Academy 82, 731, 1392 donations accepted of breeding animals, prizes, etc 83, 731, 1392 report on means, etc., for encouraging breeding of riding horses 83, 731, 1392 deficiency appropriation for 196, 458, 1555 sale directed of, not in actual use 78 *Horseshoe Nails,* duty on 880 *Horseshoes, etc.,* duty on, iron or steel 880 *Horticultural Board* (*see* Federal Horticultural Board). *Horticultural, etc., Investigations,* appropriation for 516, 1301 studies of condition of vegetables in transporting, storage, etc 516, 1301 *Horticultural Organizations,* exempt from income tax 253 *Hose,* duty on, vegetable fiber, for liquids or gases 902 *Hose and Half Hose,* duty on, cotton, etc., knit 901 made of knitted fabric 901 knit, silk 908 woolen 906 *Hose, Flexible Metal,* duty on 879 *Hoskins Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Hospital and Medical Supply Depots, Navy,* balance of continuing appropriation for, made available for Navy deficiencies, 1922 450 *Hospital Facilities for ex-Soldiers, etc.,* limitation on amount for remodeling existing plants for, repealed 37 transferred to control, etc., of Veterans’ Bureau 150 *Hospital for the Insane, D.
C.* (*see* Saint Elizabeth Hospital, D. C.). *Hospital Stewards, Army,* appropriation for quarters for 84, 734, 1394 *Hospital Utensils,* duty on, iron or steel enameled, etc., hollow ware 880 *Hospitals, Army,* appropriation for construction and repair of post and general 84, 734, 1394 alterations, additions, temporary buildings, etc 84, 734, 1394 new construction forbidden 84, 734, 1394 deficiency appropriation for construction and repair 52, 342, 458, 463, 781, 1056, 1555 *Hospitals, etc., for World War Service Patients,* appropriation for providing 507 additional obligations may be incurred 507 additional, to be provided by Veterans’ Bureau 496 by purchase, etc., of existing plants 496 constructing on Government owned and acquired sites 496 recreational centers 496 accommodations for medical, etc., personnel 496 donations may be accepted 496 construction, location, etc., requirements 496 utilization of Government owned buildings, etc 496 transfer to Bureau by Executive order 496 technical, etc., services from departments for construction 496 employment of outside services 496 amount authorized to be appropriated; immediately available 497 allowance from, for technical assistance, supplies, etc 497 all hospital facilities of Bureau available for veterans of Spanish War., etc., suffering from mental or tubercular diseases 497 condemnation proceedings authorized for lands to be given for, at Dawson Springs, Ky., if donor unable to obtain title by purchases, etc 818 expenses of, to be paid by donor 819 bond required to secure payment 819 *Hospitals for Indians,* appropriation for maintenance and operation 561, 1182 *Hospitals, Naval,* appropriation for care of patients 131, 803, 1146 *Hospitals, Public Health Service* (*see* also Public Health Service), deficiency appropriation for expenses 341, 457 *Hospitals, State, Municipal, or Private,* contracts, authorized with, for service to war risk beneficiaries, etc 150 *Hostess Houses, Army* (*see* Recreation Buildings, Army). *Hot Springs, Ark.,* lots in, granted Leo N.
Levi Memorial Hospital association for hospital uses; conditions 506cxxxvi *Hot Springs Army and Navy Hospital, Ark.,* appropriation for construction, repairs, etc 84, 734, 1394 for medical supplies 87, 739, 1399 for burial in Little Rock National Cemetery, of patients dying at 758, 1418 *Hot Springs National Park, Ark.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 591, 1213 revenues to be covered in as miscellaneous receipts 590 estimates for protection, etc., to be submitted annually 591 acceptance of jurisdiction over tract in, ceded by Arkansas 847 *Hot Springs, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 763, 1434 *Hotel for Government Workers, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance, operation, etc 641, 1232 *House of Detention, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 692, 1350 *House of Representatives,* appropriation for compensation of Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 425, 1268 for mileage, etc 2, 425, 1268 for Speaker’s office; Digest of Rules 425, 1268 for Chaplain 425, 1268 for Henry N. Couden, chaplain emeritus 425 for Clerk of the House, clerks, etc 425, 1268 for clerks and janitors to committees 426, 1268 service under Clerk of the House, after close of Congress 426, 1269 appointments and duties of janitors; service under Doorkeeper after close of Congress 427, 1269 for Sergeant at Arms, deputy, etc 427, 1269 for police force, House Office Building 427, 1270 for Doorkeeper, special employes, etc 427, 1270 messengers, laborers, etc 427, 1270 superintendent, folding room, etc 1270 pages, etc 2, 427, 1270 superintendent document room, etc 427, 1270 for Joel Grayson 427, 1270 for minority employees 427, 1270 for special employees, etc 427, 1270 appointment of successors 427, 1270 for office of majority floor leader, clerk, etc 428, 1270 for clerks, etc., conference minority 428, 1270 for messengers, majority and minority caucus rooms 428, 1270 for Postmaster, assistant, etc 428, 1270 for official reporters, etc 428, 1271 for stenographers to committees 428, 1271 “during the session” to mean 118 days 428 “during the session” to mean 211 days 1271 for clerks for Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 428, 1271 for contingent expenses, materials for folding, etc 428, 1271 for furniture and repairs 428, 1271 for packing boxes 428, 1271 for miscellaneous items 428, 1271 for expenses, special and select committees 428, 1271 for stationery 2, 429, 1271 for postage stamps 429, 1271 for automobile for Speaker 429, 1271 for folding 429, 1271 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1558 for increased pay to telephone pages 2 appropriation for designated special employees 2 for special messenger 2 for contested election expenses, James Wickersham 3 for session employees from close of first session to beginning of second 325 for session pages and telephone operators, third session Sixty-seventh Congress 1061 for clerical, etc., assistance to Clerk of the House, for designated work 1271 for legislative clerks to acting minority leader 1563 deficiency appropriation for widow of William H.
Frankhauser 49 for widow of Rorer A. James 195 for widow of William E. Mason 195 for widow of Samuel M. Taylor 327 for widow of John A. Elston 437 for widow of Henry D. Flood 437 for widow of J. Kuhio Kalanianaole 437 for daughter of Samuel M. Brinson 768 for widow of Lucian W. Parrish 768 for widow of Lemuel P. Padgett 1049 for widow of Charles R. Connell 1155 for widow of James R. Mann 1155 for widow of John I. Nolan 1155 for widow of Sherman R. Burroughs 1528 for widow of W.
Bourke Cockran 1528 for widow of Nestor Montoya 1528 for widow of Henry Z. Osborne 1528 for folding 49 for assistant clerks for Appropriations Committee, 1922 49 for police, House Office Building 49, 783 for folding materials 49 for miscellaneous items, and special and select committees 49, 328, 350, 438, 783, 1049, 1529 for furniture, etc 49 for contested election expenses 195, 328, 437, 768, 1155, 1528 for stenographers to committees 328, 769, 1529 for widow of M. R. Blumenberg 769 for restaurant, remodeling, etc 328 for stationery 438, 1155 for compiling contested election cases 438 for extra clerical, etc., assistance to the Clerk 438 for session employees, from July 1, 1922, to close of second session 768 for automobile for Speaker 769 for increased pay 1923, clerk of Appropriations Committee 769 for officers and employees, salaries 783 for compiling laws, etc 1529 for compensation of designated employees 1529 for special employees 1529 for chief janitor, increased pay 1529 clerks to Members, etc., designated thereby to be paid by the Clerk of the House 1217 to be placed on roll of employees 1217 Members, etc., elect, entitled to designate 1218 removal at any time with or without cause 1218 mileage and stationery allowances to be paid Members, etc., attending third session, Sixty-seventh Congress 1061 no member eligible to serve on Coal Commission 1446 salaries of employees for August, 1921, to be paid August 24 180cxxxvii salaries of employees for November, 1921, to be paid November 23 325 for December, 1921, to be paid December 20 350 for September, 1922, to be paid September 23 1059 for December, 1922, to be paid December 20 1064 three Members to serve on joint select committee on fiscal relations with District of Columbia 670 three Representatives elect of the Sixty-eighth Congress to serve on joint committee on pay adjustment, etc., of Congressional employees 1560 *House Office Building,* appropriation for police force 427, 1270 for elevator conductors 430, 1273 for care of grounds, trees, etc 430, 1273 for maintenance, etc 430, 1273 deficiency appropriation for care, etc., of grounds 44 for maintenance 49, 438, 1169 for police force, 1922 49 *Household Effects,* on free list, of persons from foreign countries returned from abroad 932 used abroad 925 *Housing Corporation, United States,* appropriation for salaries; pay restriction 640, 1232 for contingent expenses 640, 1232 for printing and binding for 1232 for appraisal of property; collections 640, 1232 for operating, etc., Government hotel, etc., for Government workers, Washington, D.
C.; pay restriction 641, 1232 for maintenance of unsold property 641, 1232 for expenses of sold property 641, 1232 offset of equitable claims allowed 641, 1233 no prior appropriations to be used for these purposes 641, 1233 deficiency appropriation for judgments, United States courts under 456, 779, 1552 for judgments, Court of Claims under 779 provisions for winding up affairs and dissolution of 468 *Housing for War Needs,* deficiency appropriation for 460, 1169 authority for, to cease when end of war proclaimed 468 except operating, selling, etc., undisposed of property 468 concluding incurred obligations 468 including public utilities to municipalities, etc 468 collecting loans, interest, etc 468 property to be sold; preference to prospective owners 468 executing conveyances authorized 468 lien for purchase money if on credit 468 no free transfers or rentals 468 dissolution of Housing Corporation on disposal of property 469 detailed reports to Congress of sales, expenditures to be made 469 of settlements, etc., as made 469 *Howard and Saline Counties, Mo.,* may bridge Missouri River, Glasgow, Mo 664 *Howard University, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 593, 1216 for improvement of grounds, etc 593, 1216 appropriation for medical department 593, 1216 for fuel and light 593, 1216 for building for headquarters, etc 1216 *Howell, Son and Company, B. H,* sugar imported by, in 1920, under Government direction from Agrentina, to be taken over and disposed of by Sugar Equalization Board 1224 payment for loss sustained, etc 1225 *Hubs,* duty on, wood, for wheels 889 *Hudson River,* bridge authorized across, at Peekskill, N.
N 595 construction of bridges across, at Albany, N. Y., validated 1430 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, channel, Weehawken and Edgewater, N. J 1044 at Stockport 1043 time extended for bridging, by North River Bridge Company 1029 *Hudson River Bridge Company,* construction of bridges over Hudson River at Albany, N. Y., by, validated 1430 *Hugli, Emil,* appropriation for services 94 *Humidors, Smokers’,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 292 *Humphreys Creek, Md.,* bridge authorized across, Sparrows Point 1482 *Hungary* (*see also* Austria-Hungary), appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Hunt, Miss Julia Barton,* acceptance of gift of sword of General Richard Montgomery from 1373 *Hunting and Bowie Knives,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 292 *Hunting Garments, etc.,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 292 *Huntington and Ohio Bridge Company,* may bridge Ohio River, Huntington, W.
Va 171 *Hunting ton, Ind.,* may dam Wabash River for water supply 143 use for power, etc., forbidden 144 consent to terminate if interfering with power development project 144 removal, etc 144 *Huntington, N. Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1043 *Huntington, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River at 171 terms of court at 398 *Huntley Irrigation Project, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 585, 1206 *Huntsville, Ala.,* terms of court at 667 *Huron County, Mich.,* may convey tract of land to State for public park 1517 *Hutchinson, Kans.,* special canceling stamp of “Fiftieth Anniversary, etc.,” authorized in post office at 421 *Hyacinth,* duty on, bulbs 894 *Hydraulic Cement,* on free list 926 countervailing duty, from country taxing American product 926cxxxviii *Hydraulic Engineering,* appropriation for standardizing apparatus, etc., used in 477, 1118 *Hydrochloric or Muriatic Acid,* on free list 922 *Hydrofluoric Add,* on free list 922 *Hydrographic Bureau, International,* appropriation for annual contribution to 608, 1076 *Hydrographic Charts,* on free list 925 *Hydrographic Office, Navy Department,* appropriation for engineers, draftsmen, clerks, etc., Navy Department 794, 1139 for temporary employees; pay restriction 794 for contingent expenses 794, 1139 for materials, etc 794, 1139 for pilot charts, etc 795, 1139 for expenses, branch offices 795, 1139 for employees, branch offices 795, 1139 for printing and binding for 787, 1133 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 197 *Hydrography, Physical,* appropriation for researches in 481, 1121 *Hydroplanes,* duty on 885 *Hydroxyphenylarsinic Add,* duty on 861 *Hygiene of Maternity and Infancy,* appropriation for executing Act for promotion of 488, 1129 *Hygienic Laboratory, Public Health Service,* appropriation for maintenance 380, 1101 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 55, 341 **I.** *Ice,* on free list 928 *Idaho,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 556, 1178 may exchange school sections in national forests for other public lands; description 1018 portion of, transferred to third standard time zone 1434 *Illinois,* may bridge Kankakee River in Kankakee County 1171, 1172 Little Calumet River, at Riverdale 1171 *Illinois Avenue NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving Webster to Allison Street 679 *Illinois Eastern Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 838 filling vacancy in, restricted 838 *Illinois Northern Judidal District,* additional judge authorized for 838 filling vacancy in, restricted 838 salary of district attorney fixed for 1560 *Illinois River and Tributaries,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1046 for prevention, etc., of floods 1046 *Immediate Transportation of Dutiable Goods,* common carriers authorized to be designated for, on filing bond 975 imports on arrival and entry may be transported without appraisement to designated port of entry 975 permissive goods in transit to foreign countries 976 baggage and personal effects included 976 from one American port to another through contiguous country allowed 976 coastwise restriction 976 privileges of, extended to Fort Worth, Tex., delivery 64 repeal of former laws 989 *Immigrant Stations,* appropriation for Boston, Mass., site, etc 383 for Ellis Island, N.
Y., remodeling, etc 1128 deficiency appropriation for Ellis Island, N. Y., public works 334 *Immigrants,* on free list, professional books, tools of trade, etc 930 teams of animals, wagons, etc., brought by 923 *Immigration Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner General, Assistant, clerks, etc 486, 1127 for expenses enforcing immigration laws; contract labor 486, 1127 for Chinese exclusion 487, 1127 for refunding head tax, etc 487, 1127 for purchase of vehicles outside of District of Columbia 487, 1127 for excluding alien anarchists 487, 1128 for refund to Swedish-American Line 487 for Ellis Island station 487, 1128 for refund to Furness, Withy and Company 1128 for refund to Toyo Kisen Kaisha 1128 for refund to Canadian Pacific Steamship Company 1128 for refund to collector of customs, Los Angeles, Calif 1128 deficiency appropriation for expenses regulating immigration 48, 54, 58, 199, 334, 345, 347, 461, 465, 784, 1054, 1165, 1556 for expenses of interned aliens 54, 199 for Ellis Island, improvements 334 for refunding fines 334, 449, 1543 for Vaccaro Brothers and Company 449 for United States Shipping Company 449 for paying judgments against collectors of customs 1054 for enforcing laws excluding alien anarchists 1556 modification of appropriation for Ellis Island, N.
Y., water supply, etc 449 operation of Ellis Island Hospital by funds of Public Health Service; reimbursement by 776 *Immigration, Commissioner General of,* appropriation for, assistant, etc 486, 1127 rules, etc., for temporary limitation of entry of aliens to be prepared by 6 statement of number of various nationalities to be published by 6 monthly, of admissions and admissibles 6 weekly, when 75 per cent of maximum have been admitted 6 dissemination of, to transportation companies, etc 6 transmittal to Secretary of State for American representatives abroad 6 to issue domicil registration certificates to Chinese refugees from Mexico attached to 1916 punitive expedition 326 *Immigration of Aliens,* appropriation for expenses regulating 486, 1127 for investigating transportation of immigrants in Shipping Board vessels 647, 1241cxxxix deficiency appropriation for expenses regulating 48, 54, 58, 199, 334, 345, 347, 461, 465, 784, 1054, 1165, 1556 limitation of admissions until June 30, 1922 5 construction of terms used;
United States, alien, immigration Act, immigration laws 5 yearly admissions limited to 3 per cent of residents, in 1910, of same nationality 5 exceptions; Government officials, etc 5 aliens in continuous transit through 5 lawfully admitted aliens passing through contiguous countries in transit 5 tourists, and persons temporarily on business 5 under treaty agreements, etc 5 barred Asiatics 5 residents for one year in designated adjacent countries, etc 5 children, under 18, of American citizens 5 nationality to be determined by place of birth 5 statement of nationality of residents of United States in 1910, to be prepared 5 estimate to be made for newly created countries and transferred territories 5 place of birth to be determinated therefrom 6 admissions excluded after maximum of nationality have entered 6 limitation of monthly 6 classes excepted from maximum 6 included in percentage if admitted before maximum is reached 6 preferences to families of United States citizens, of applicants for citizenship and of eligibles for naturalization by war service 6 rules and regulations to be prescribed 6 statement to be published of admissibles by nationalities, for current year 6 for ensuing year 6 monthly, of admissions and admissibles 6 weekly, after 75 per cent of maximum have been admitted 6 dissemination of, etc 6 to American diplomatic and consular officials 6 provisions hereof additional to immigration laws 7 effective date; in force until June 30, 1922 7 limitation of admissions to June 30, 1921 7 admission during June, 1921, beyond limit for nationality of persons leaving foreign port on or before June 8 173 number to be deducted from number allowed for year beginning July 1, 1921 173 allowed of 20 per cent during July, 21 173 operation of act of May 19, 1921, limiting, extended to June 30, 1924 540 residence of five years in designated adjacent countries required for exception from yearly limitation on admissions 540 bringing inadmissible alien in, by other than contiguous railway, unlawful 540 bringing inadmissible alien in; fine imposed; in addition amount for returning to original point of departure 540 clearance refused pending liability for, or until payment 540 no remission of, unless inadmissibility not known prior to departure of vessel from last seaport 540 registration for domical authorized of Chinese refugees from Mexico attached to punitive expedition in 1916 326 temporary admissions under bond before March 7, 1922, in excess of quota, may be permitted to remain 1065 bond to be canceled 1065 *Immoral Books, Pictures, etc.,* importation of, prohibited 936 entry of, forbidden; seizures, etc 937 punishment for aiding, etc., by officials 937 procedure for seizure, etc 937 *Importations,* prohibited; obscene books, pictures, etc.; drugs for abortion, etc.; lottery tickets, etc 936 punishment for officers aiding, etc 379 *Importers’ Books, etc.,* inspection by appraising officer of, pertaining to value, etc., of imports 969 importations by, prohibited on failure to allow 969 delivery thereof to be withheld 969 sale, etc., if failure continues for a year 969 *Imports,* (*see* Tariff Act of 1922). *Imports of Merchandise,* special dumping duty imposed on, sold at less than fair value 11 special duty imposed for six months on specified 9 extended until otherwise provided by law 220 repealed by Tariff Act of 1922 990 *Income Returns,* punishment for unauthorized publication, etc., of 311 *Income Tax,* deficiency appropriation for expenses collecting 51, 196 *Income Tax, Title II, Revenue Act of 1918,* repealed as of January 1, 1921 320 *Income Tax, Title II, Revenue Act of 1921,* meaning of terms used; taxable year; fiscal year 227 fiduciary; withholding agent 228 paid 228 personal service corporation 228 excluding foreign coroprations, war contract business, etc 228 dividends; distributions, from earnings, etc., since February 28, 1913, deemed 228 personal service corporations;
December 31, 1917, to January 21, 1922, excepted 228 exemption of prior earnings, after subsequent distribution 228 allowance for loss on exempted stock distribution 228 application to other distributions 228 stock dividends exempt, unless redeemed, etc 228 tax distribution included in income of shareholders 229cxl meaning of terms used; dividends; period of earnings determined; not effective after December 31, 1920 229 gain or loss; determined on sales of property acquired after February 25, 1913, by cost thereof 229 on inventory value 229 acquired by gift after December 31, 1920; before 229 by bequest, devise, or inheritance 229 acquired before March 1, 1913, if market price in excess of cost 229 if market price less than cost 229 if market price of March 1, 1913, received 230 on exchange of property not recognized; exception 230 for similar property if receiving stock on reorganization 230 if in control of corporation to which transferred 230 construed as taking place of property transferred 230 proceeds of involuntary conversions, if expended for identical property 230 where no allowance for loss on exchanged securities 230 allowance for property not realizable given with money, etc 230 installment payments included 231 inventories to determine income allowed; basis 231 net loss; in regular business operation; method of determining 231 allowance to be deducted from succeeding taxable years 231 partnership members, estate and trust beneficiaries, and insurance companies included 231 allowance for fiscal year ending in 1921 231 payment of taxes for fiscal years 1920–21 232 credit or refund of excess payments 232 fiscal years 1921–22 232 personal service corporations 232 proportional rates for partnerships 232 tax on capital gain 232 meaning of capital gain 232 capital loss 232 capital deductions 232 capital net gain 233 ordinary net income 233 capital assets 233 payment in lieu of income; surtaxes 233 basis of computation 233 by partnerships; estate, or trusts 233 normal rates on net incomes of individuals 233 upon first $4,000 of citizens or residents 233 surtax in addition for calendar year 1921; rates 233 for calendar year 1922; rates 235 maximum from sales of mines, etc., for 1921; thereafter 237 income defined; basis of computing, for assessing tax 237 if taxpayer change accounting period 237 gross income; sources included 237 salaries of the President, judicial and Government officers and employees 238 professions, trades, business, rents, dividends, etc 238 excluding income from life insurance policies; returns of premiums paid 238 gifts, bequests, etc 238 gross income; excluding interest on State, etc., obligations;
Federal bonds, etc.; limitation 238 interest of foreign Governments from the State securities, etc 238 payments for personal injuries, etc 238 public utility receipts by States, etc.; operated under contract, etc.; restriction 238 nonresident aliens, from foreign ships; conditions 239 war risk and rehabilitation allowances; pensions 239 from domestic building and loan associations; limit 239 rentals for dwellings furnished to ministers 239 shipowners’mutual associations; limit 239 nonresident aliens, from sources in the United States only 239 deductions allowed in computing net incomes; business expenses, including traveling, etc 239 interest on debts; exception 239 taxes; classes and exceptions specified 239 business losses 240 losses not connected with the business; nonresident aliens 240 on sales of stocks, etc., if similar property acquired, excepted 240 casualty losses not connected with business, not compensated by insurance, etc 240 loss to be deducted from year in which sustained 240 allowance from destruction of property acquired before March 1, 1913 240 worthless debts; if recoverable in part 240 allowance for exhaustion, etc., of business property; if acquired before March 1, 1913 240 amortization of cost of buildings, plants, vessels, etc., for prosecution of the war 240 redetermination of tax, etc., before March 2, 1924; credits, etc., for overpayments 241 allowance for depletion, etc., of mines, oil wells, timber, etc.; basis 241 if acquired before March 1, 1913 241 if discovered by taxpayer after March 1, 1913; limitation 241 regulations, etc., to be prescribed; application to leases 241 gifts to the public, charitable organizations, etc., vocational rehabilitation fund; limit 241 by nonresident aliens limited 241 proceeds from involuntary conversion of property expended for similar property, etc 241 application to prior Acts 242 nonresident aliens from designated items; citizens, as to sources from possessions of the United States 242 no deductions allowed from net income; for personal, etc., expenses 242 new buildings, permanent improvements, etc 242 restoring exhaustion, etc., of property 242 payments for life insurance on employees, etc., for benefit of taxpayer 242cxli no deductions allowed; from life interest, etc., acquired by gift, etc., restricted 242 credits allowed for normal tax; tax paid dividends 242 interest on Federal securities, etc 243 personal exemption of $1,000 for a single person 243 $2, 500 for head of family; $2,000 if income of husband wife exceed $5,000 243 additional for minors and dependents; $400 each 243 for nonresident aliens, etc., $1,000 243 status of taxpayer; in case of death 243 income of nonresident aliens, etc 243 items of gross income deemed from United States sources; interest on bonds, etc., of residents; exceptions 243 dividends from corporations; from United States sources of foreign corporations 243 personal services in the United States 244 rentals, royalties, etc., from property in the United States 244 sales of real property in the United States 244 deductions of expenses, losses, etc., from foregoing to constitute net income 244 items treated as from sources without the United States; interests other than from United States sources 244 dividends from other than United States corporations, etc 244 rentals, royalties, etc., from property without the United States 244 sales of real property without the United States 244 after deduction of expenses, etc., remainder deemed net income from without the United States 244 apportionment of items within and without the United States 244 from sources allocated to the United States 244 from sources partly within and partly without the United States 244 determination of income without the United States 244 gains, etc., treated partly within and partly without; transportation and other services 245 sales of property produced within and sold without, or produced without and sold within 245 gains, etc., treated as from country where sold if purchased within and sold without; or sold within and purchased without 245 interchangeable meaning of words 245 returns to be filed of all income from United States sources 245 personal exemptions claims may be filed with withholding agent 245 collection, etc., on failure 245 partnerships; tax levied only on individuals constituting 245 computation of shares of net income of 245 credits from personal exemptions, etc 245 computation of net income; gifts, etc., not deducted 245 personal service corporations not subject to income tax 245 individual stockholders of, taxed as for partnerships 245 accounting by distributees of amounts received; undistributed income 245 provisions terminate December 31, 1921 246 division of tax for fiscal year ending in 1922 246 estates and trusts subject to normal and surtax on income 246 received during the administration 246 accumulations in trust, etc., held for future distribution 246 periodical distribution, and under general direction 246 responsibility of fiduciary for returns 246 computation of net income as for individuals 246 allowance for gifts, etc., without limitation 246 statements of shares of distributees 246 payment of tax by fiduciaries; deductions and credits allowed 246 on periodical distribution to beneficiaries, etc.; credits 246 computation of, included with other income 247 allowance for distribution to beneficiaries 247 included in net income of beneficiaries 247 profit sharing trusts for employees not deducted 247 corporations formed to accumulate gains, etc., to prevent surtax on stockholders 247 tax imposed in addition to corporation tax 247 tax on individual shares of net income permitted in lieu of 247 evidence of purpose, if a mere holding company, etc 248 permissible accumulations 248 detailed statements of gains, etc., required 248 payment of tax at source of income of nonresident aliens; exception 248 rate imposed 248 interest to unknown owners 248 by corporations guaranteeing interest free from tax 248 rate, etc 248 interest of unknown owners 248 exception if citizen or nonresident file notice of claim for credits, etc 248 returns, etc., required; liability, indemnification, etc 249 recipient to make returns of such income 249 if tax paid by recipient, not recoverable from withholding agent 249 credit for income, etc., taxes paid by citizens to foreign country, etc 249 by residents, to United States possessions 249 by alien residents, to foreign country; condition 249 by partners, trust beneficiaries, etc., to foreign countries 249 exceptions and limitations 249cxlii credit for income; redetermination of tax paid above amounts claimed; refund, etc 249 if accrued but not paid; bond required 250 evidence of foreign income, etc., required 250 allowance if returns made for fiscal year ending in 1921 250 returns by individuals 250 by husband and wife living together 250 by agent, guardian, etc 250 partnerships 250 fiduciaries for specified beneficiaries 250 joint fiduciaries 251 for less than twelve months when accounting basis change 251 computation for parts of a year 251 time for filing, of individuals, partnerships, and fiduciaries 251 by nonresident aliens 251 extensions allowed 251 to be filed with collector of district, etc 252 increase of tax for understatement in 252 appeal to Commissioner 252 incorporation of individuals or partnerships business 252 income of, if organized within four months, may be taxed as a corporation 252 no surtax on undistributed profits 252 distribution taxed as dividends of recipients 252 not applicable if income less than 20 per ent of invested capital 252 corporation excise tax for 1921 to be paid 252 corporations; rate on net income for 1921; thereafter 252 organizations exempt; labor, etc 253 mutual savings banks 253 fraternal beneficiary societies, etc 253 domestic building associations, cooperative banks 253 mutual cemetery companies; corporation solely for burial purposes 253 community chests, religious organizations, etc 253 business leagues 253 civic leagues for social welfare 253 pleasure clubs 253 farmers’ local mutual associations 253 associations for marketing farm produce, etc 253 trustees for exempted organizations 253 federal land banks, farm loan associations 253 personal service corporations; until December 31, 1921 254 net income defined; computation on same basis as individuals 254 of foreign corporations, etc., as of nonresident aliens 254 gross income; sources as defined for individuals 254 mutual marine insurance companies; deductions 254 foreign corporations, from United States sources 254 deductions allowed in computing corporation net incomes; business expenses 254 interest on debts; exceptions 254 taxes; classes and exceptions specified 254 not applicable to corporations guaranteeing payments at source 254 paid on interest of stockholders 254 deductions allowed in computing corporation net incomes; business losses 255 restriction of, on sales of stock, etc 255 destruction, etc., of property acquired before March 1, 1913 255 worthless debts 255 tax paid dividends; from foreign corporations 255 allowance for exhaustion, etc., of property 255 amortization of cost of buildings, plants, vessels, etc., for prosecution of the war 255 redetermination of tax before March 3, 1924; credits for overpayments 255 allowance for depletion, etc., of mines, oil wells, timber, etc.; basis 256 if acquired before March 1, 1913 256 if discovered by taxpayer before March 1, 1913; limitation 256 regulations, etc., to be prescribed; application to leases 256 additional to insurance companies other than life; limitation after December 31, 1921 256 issuing policies on weekly premium plan for life, etc.; not effective after December 31, 1921 256 mutual marine companies 256 other mutual companies, returning premium deposits 256 proceeds from involuntary conversion of property expended for similar property, etc 257 applicable to prior Acts 257 foreign corporations, of designated items within the United States 257 items not deductible, same as to individuals 257 credits allowed corporations; interest on Federal securities, etc 257 domestic corporations, specific of $2,000, if net income less than $25,000 257 limitation if exceeding $25,000 275 war and excess profits tax for fiscal year ending in 1921 257 ending in 1922 257 tax paid at source on income of foreign corporations not in business of the United States 258 deduction of interest free from tax 258 domestic corporations for income, etc., taxes paid abroad; limitations 258 redetermination, etc., of taxes paid; refund 258 if accrued, but not paid; bond required 258 evidence of foreign income, etc., required 258 proportion allowed for fiscal year ending in 1921 258 domestic corporation controlling a foreign, deemed to have paid the foreign tax on dividends received therefrom 259 limitation of credit allowed 259 determination of accumulated profits 259 accounting period for foreign corporation 259 corporations in United States possessions deemed foreign 259 returns required from corporations 259 from agents of foreign 259 from receivers, trustees, etc., of; collection of tax 259 accounting; made for part of a year 259cxliii returns required; statement of dividends, etc., to be appended 260 affiliated corporation may make separate or consolidated, after January 1, 1922 260 computation of proportionate assessments upon consolidated 260 meaning of 260 corporation in United States possessions deemed foreign 260 consolidation of accounts if business controlled by same interests 260 method of making consolidated returns 260 time for filing; with collector of district, etc 260 insurance companies, tax on 261 meaning of life insurance companies 261 life insurance companies; tax on net income of domestic 261 foreign, from United States sources 261 gross incomes defined 261 reserve fund required by law, applied to assessment insurance 261 net income defined 261 exemptions; interest on State obligations, etc 261 allowance for reserve funds 261 tax paid dividends 261 reserve funds for deferred dividends 261 investment expenses; limitation 262 real estate taxes and expenses 262 taxes paid on interest of shareholder 262 allowance for exhaustion, etc., of property 262 interest on debts; exception 262 specified credit of $2,000; limitation 262 limitation on real estate deductions 262 net income of foreign companies from business within the United States 262 insurance companies other than life or mutual; tax on net income of domestic 262 foreign, from United States resources 263 gross income defined 263 net income defined 263 sources of invested income 263 underwriting income defined 263 computation of premiums earned on insurance contracts during the fiscal year 263 losses incurred 263 expenses incurred 263 deductions allowed; ordinary expenses 263 interest on debts 263 taxes 263 losses 263 worthless debts 264 tax paid dividends 264 exempt interest 264 allowance for exhaustion, etc 264 specified credit of $2,000; limitation 264 foreign corporations from United States sources 264 duplication forbidden 264 tax payable in installments, except payments at source, etc 264 every three months 264 extension of first installment 264 interest if unpaid when due 264 whole amount if installment unpaid 264 in a single payment optional 264 examinations and returns; recomputation 264 credit or refund if excess paid 264 payment of deficiency; interest 265 additional tax and interest if due to negligence 265 penalty tax in addition if returns fraudulent, etc 265 full amount payable on demand 265 immediate payment, if returns made by revenue official 265 assessment of tax to be made within 4 years of filing the return 265 within five years under former laws 265 extension with consent of taxpayer 265 time limit for bringing suits 265 early assessment of income of decedents 265 when returns fraudulent, etc 265 for determination, etc., of amortization of war contracts, etc.; notice, etc 265 notice to taxpayer if deficiency, etc., found on examination, etc 266 hearings, prompt action 266 assessment and payment after decision 266 additional tax if not paid when due 266 reduction on filing claim for abatement, etc 266 notice for time for first payment inferred 266 to be mailed for subsequent installments 266 time for paying deficiency may be extended to prevent undue hardship; bond required; interest to be added 266 additional penalty if not paid 266 immediate payment demanded if acts of taxpayer prejudice collection 267 notice to be given; presumption of intent 267 bond accepted if not in default; suspension of action 267 departure of citizen permitted; certificate of tax paid by alien required 267 additional tax, etc., for violations 267 applicable to prior laws 267 receipts on request for other than stamp taxes paid 267 use by debtor as evidence 268 credits or refunds, if returns show payments in excess of tax 268 time limit for making claims for 268 allowance without filing claims if examinations show invested capital decreased 268 prior claims not barred 268 penalty for not paying tax, not making returns, etc 268 willful refusal, evasion, etc., of tax provisions, misdemeanors 268 punishment for 269 sworn returns required by corporations, of dividends, names of stockholders, etc 269 by brokers, of business transacted; details 269 returns to be made by all persons paying annually to others $1,000 or more 269 by United States officials 269 details required 269 of interest on corporation bonds, regardless of amount 269 collection of foreign dividends, etc 269 names and addresses of recipients on demand 269cxliv returns to be made for 1921 and each, year thereafter 269 obligations of United States excepted 269 tax returns to be public records 270 inspection restricted 270 access of officers of States imposing income tax 270 stockholders of corporations 270 punishment for divulging information unlawfully by 270 list of income taxpayers to be kept in office of collectors 270 statisitics of income, etc., taxes to be published annually 270 licenses required for collecting foreign dividend, coupons, etc 270 regulations to obtain information 270 punishment for collecting without 270 citizens of possessions, but not residents or citizens of United States, taxed only on income from United States sources 270 computation and payment of tax 270 not applicable to Virgin Islands 271 collections in Porto Rico and Phillippines as by prior law 271 authority of insular legislatures to amend, etc 271 income from sources within possessions of the United States 271 gross income of citizens or domestic corporations construed as from United States sources if 80 per cent in previous years derived therefrom 271 if 50 per cent of corporation income derived from active business in possessions 271 if 50 per cent of individual income derived from active business in possessions 271 amounts received within and without the United States to be included in gross income 271 provisions not applicable to Virgin Islands 271 title in effect from January 1, 1921 271 provisions applicable to China Trade Act corporations 855 *Income Tax, Revenue Act of 1921, Amendments,* credits or refunds, if returns when examined show payments in excess of tax 1504 time limit for making claims for 1505 extension if waiver of right to have tax assessed, five years from filing return 1505 allowance without filing claim, if examination shows decrease, of invested capital 1505 prior claims under former laws not barred 1505 to withholding agent if tax paid at source; exception 1505 normal rate on net income of individuals 1507 upon first $4,000 of citizens or residents 1507 on net income of nonresident aliens of contiguous countries upon first $4,000, from compensation for services in United States 1507 in excess thereof 1507 credit of personal exemption of nonresident aliens 1507 for dependents of nonresident aliens only if of contiguous countries 1507 no gain or loss in exchanges of property if for like kind or use, held for investment, etc 1560 stock, securities, etc., not included 1560 if exchanged for property of no value, with money or property with market value, tax on excess of basis 1560 compensation of gain; limitation 1560 *Income Tax Laws,* enforceable in Virgin Islands 123 proceeds to be paid into treasuries of the islands 123 *Income Taxpayers,* list of, to be prepared for each internal revenue district, etc 270 *Incorporations,* Belleau Wood Memorial Association 144 *Incorporations, D.
C.,* charter amended, Gonzaga College 324 Masonic Mutual Relief Association, changed to Acacia Mutual Life Association 1020 Potomac Insurance Company allowed additional classes of insurance 417 Prospect Hill Cemetery 360 charters authorized for China Trade corporations 850 General Federation of Women’s Clubs, property holdings increased 491 *Increase of Pay, Army, etc.,* deficiency appropriation for 341 *Increase of the Navy* (*see* Naval Establishment). *Indebtedness, Government Bonded, etc.,* statement of, to be annually submitted in Budget 21 *Indemnity, Lost Mail Matter,* appropriation for, registered, insured, and collect on delivery domestic 658, 1253 for registered, etc., international 658 for loss or injury of international 1253 deficiency appropriation for international 55, 199, 462, 465, 786, 1057, 1168, 1555 for domestic and international 59 for domestic 199, 335, 462, 465, 786, 1057, 1168, 1546, 1555 for domestic, 1920 775 for domestic 1921 775 modification of allowances for international 1923 1546 *Indemnity Bonds,* stamp tax on 303 *Independent County, Ark.,* may bridge White River, Batesville, Ark 815 *Independent Treasury,* deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 462, 780, 1055 *India and Bible Paper,* duty on 909 *India Rubber,* duty on, automobile, motor cycle, and bicycle tires 919 insulating materials, etc 919 manufactures of hard 919 not specially provided for 919 on free list, crude 928 scrap or refuse 928 *Indian Affairs, Bureau of* (*see* Indian Department). *Indian Affairs, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc 559, 1180 authorized to construct spillway, etc., to lower level of Lake Andes, S.
Dak 990cxlv *Indian Agencies,* appropriation for construction, repair, etc., of buildings at 562, 1183 heat and light to employees 562, 1183 for agricultural experiments on farms 563, 1184 deficiency appropriation for buildings 53, 57, 460, 782, 1054, 1164, 1169 authorization of expenditures for buildings and grounds of 209 *Indian Allottees,* appropriation for hearings, etc., to determine heirs of 564, 1185 basis of payments by heirs 1185 not applicable to Osages nor Five Civilized Tribes 564, 1185 deficiency appropriation for determining heirs of deceased 343, 460, 464 *Indian Commissioners, Board of,* appropriation for expenses of 563, 1184 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1164 *Indian Courts,* appropriation for judges 564, 1184 authorization of expenditures for judges of 209 *Indian Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, etc 559, 1180 for expenses of the 559, 1180 for surveying, alloting, etc., of lands in severalty 559, 1180 use in Arizona and New Mexico restricted 559, 1181 for irrigation expenses; amount for designated projects 560, 1181 for administration expenses of irrigation districts 560, 1181 for cooperative stream gauging 560, 1181 for surveys for new projects, etc 560, 1181 for irrigation engineers, traveling expenses, etc 560, 1181 systems and projects excluded 560, 1182 expenses for flood damages, etc.; limit, 560, 1182 for suppressing liquor traffic 561, 1182 for relieving distress; prevention of contagious diseases, etc 561, 1182 use for general treatment, etc 561, 1182 allotments to specified hospitals, etc 561, 1182 for relief of destitute Indians, until June 30, 1922 561 payment for work done on roads, for purchase of seeds, etc 561 supplies to be procured from surplus stock of Army, etc 561 for support of schools 562, 1182 deaf and dumb of blind or mentally deficient children 562, 1182 minimum average attendance at boarding schools required 562, 1182 limitation not applicable to Hope School for Girls, Springfield, S.
Dak 562, 1183 discontinuance of day schools under average, etc 562, 1183 amount for children in public schools 562, 1183 not available for schools specifically provided for 562, 1183 use of previous appropriation for all schools 1183 for construction, etc., school and agency buildings 562, 1183 supervision and construction employees 562, 1183 heat and light to employees 562, 1183 appropriation for collecting and transporting pupils 562, 1183 obtaining employment; repayment of expenses 562, 1183 native pupils from Alaska 563, 1183 for timber culture, etc 563, 1183 for expenses of matrons 563, 1184 for school or agency farms; farmers and stockmen; field matrons 563, 1184 timber provisions not applicable to Menominee Reservation, Wis 563, 1184 for soil, etc., experiments 563, 1184 for supplies; purchase, transportation, etc 563, 1184 warehouses limited to three 563, 1184 amount to credit of Yakima Reservation, Wash., drainage 563 for telegraphing and telephoning 563, 1184 for citizen commission 563, 1184 for Indian police 563, 1184 for judges, Indian courts 564, 1184 for contingencies; special agents, etc 564, 1184 for compentency commissions 564, 1185 for Indian Service inspectors 564, 1185 for determining heirs of deceased allottees 564, 1185 clerks in Indian Office 564, 1185 basis of payments by heirs 1185 Osages and Five Civilized Tribes excepted 564, 1185 for encouraging self-support, furnishing seed, implements, etc 564, 1185 repayment; limitation 564, 1186 tribal herds excluded 564, 1186 amount for passenger vehicles; limit; purchase from War Department 565, 1186 for reimbursing Indians for cattle destroyed to prevent spread of contagious diseases, etc 565, 1186 for developing stock watering places, etc 565, 1186 for advertising sale of lands; repayment 565, 1186 for support, etc., of Indians in Arizona 565, 1186 for support, etc., at specified agencies, Ariz 565, 1187 for school, Fort Mojave, Ariz 565, 1187 Phoenix, Ariz 565, 1187 Truxton Canyon, Ariz 565, 1187 for establishing Theodore Roosevelt School on former Fort Apache military post, Ariz 1187 for school facilities, Navajo Indians, Ariz 566, 1187 for irrigation system, Gila Rivar Reservation, Ariz 566, 1187 for irrigation pumping plant, etc., Colorado River Reservation, Ariz 566, 1187 for Ganado irrigation project, Navajo Reservation, Ariz., system 566, 1187 for pumping plants, San Xavier Reservation, Ariz 566, 1187 for pumping plants, San Carlos Reservation, Ariz 566, 1188 for power and irrigation plant, Fort Apache Reservation, Ariz., from tribal funds 566 amount from school and agency buildings 566 for diversion dam, etc., Gila River Reservation, Ariz 566, 1188 for water supply, Papago Indian villages, Ariz 566, 1188cxlvi appropriation for water supply, Navajo and Hopi Indians on reservations, Ariz 567, 1188 for providing water to Indians from Salt River Irrigation project, Ariz 1188 for support, etc., of Indians in California 567, 1188 for support, etc., of Indians at specified agencies in California, from tribal funds 567, 1188 for lands for homeless Indians, Calif 567, 1188 for school, Sherman Institute, Riverside, Calif 567, 1188 Fort Bidwell, Calif 567, 1188 Greenville, Calif., made available for its pupils at other schools 567 for irrigation charges, Yuma Reservation, Calif.; repayment 567, 1188 Yuma reclamation project, Ariz 567 for road, Hoopa Valley Reservation, Calif 567, 1188 for school building, Covelo, Calif.; from Indian funds 1189 for support, etc., Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Indians, Colo 567, 1189 for relief of distress, Seminoles, Fla 567, 1189 for support, etc., of Fort Hall Reservation Indians, Idaho 568, 1189 for support, etc., Coeur d’Alene Agency Indians, Idaho 568, 1189 Fort Hall Agency Indians, Idaho 568, 1189 Fort Lapwai Agency Indians, Idaho 568, 1189 for fulfilling treaty with Bannocks, Idaho 568, 1189 Coeur d’Alenes, Idaho 568, 1189 for irrigation, etc., Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 568, 1189 for support, etc., Sacs and Foxes, Iowa 568, 1189 for support, etc., of Kickapoo and Pottawatomie Agency Indians, Kans 568, 1189 for school, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans 568, 1189 for support, etc., Mackinac Agency Indians, Mich 568, 1190 for school, Mount Pleasant, Mich 569, 1190 for support, etc., Indians at specified agencies, Minn., from tribal funds 569, 1190 for promoting civilization, etc., Chippewas in Minnesota, from tribal funds; objects specified 569, 1190 for paying tuition of Chippewa children in Minnesota public schools 569, 1190 necessary land included in transfers of hospitals, etc., to the State 569 for school, Pipestone, Minn 570, 1190 for schools for Chippewas of the Mississippi in Minnesota; use restricted 570, 1190 for roads, etc., Red Lake Reservation, Minn., from tribal funds 570, 1191 for homeless nonremoval Mille Lacs, Minn 1191 for relief of distress, civilization, etc., of full blood Choctaw Indians in Mississippi 570, 1191 for support, etc., of Fort Belknap Agency Indians, Mont 570, 1191 for support, etc., of Flathead Agency Indians, Mont 570, 1191 for Swan Johnson and Agnes and Paul Antoine 570 appropriation for support of Fort Peck Agency Indians, Mont 570, 1191 Blackfeet Agency Indians, Mont 570, 1191 for civilization, etc., Rocky Boy Band of Chippewas, etc., Mont 570, 1191 for support, etc., Indians of Blackfeet Agency, Mont., from tribal funds 570, 1191 Crow Agency, Mont 570, 1191 Flathead Agency, Mont 571, 1191 Fort Belknap Agency, Mont 571, 1191 Fort Peck Agency, Mont 571, 1191 Rocky Boy Agency, Mont 571, 1191 Tongue River Agency, Mont 571, 1191 for fulfilling treaties with Crows, Mont 571, 1192 for civilization, etc., Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Mont 571, 1192 for irrigation systems, Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont 571, 1192 Flathead Reservation, Mont 571, 1192 Fort Peck Reservation, Mont 571, 1192 Blackfeet Reservation, Mont 571, 1192 for irrigations systems, Crow Reservation, Mont., from tribal funds 571, 1192 for support, etc., of Indians at Omaha and Winnebago Agencies, Nebr., from tribal funds 571, 1192 for school, Genoa, Nebr 571, 1192 for support, etc., of Indians in Nevada 571, 1192 for civilization, etc., from tribal funds of Indians of Fort McDermitt Agency, Nev 571, 1192 Nevada Agency, Nev 571 Walker River Agency, Nev 571 Western Shoshone Agency, Nev 571, 1192 Reno Agency, Nev 1192 for school, Carson City, Nev 571, 1192 for irrigation system, Pyramid Lake Reservation, Nev 571, 1193 Moapa River Reservation, Nev 572 for maintenance charges on Paiute allotments in Truckee-Carson project, Nev 572, 1193 for support, etc., of Indians in New Mexico 572, 1193 for support, etc., from tribal funds of Indians of Jicarilla Agency, N.
Mex 572, 1193 Mescalero Agency, N. Mex 572, 1193 Northern Pueblos, N. Mex 572 Navajo Agency, N. Mex 1193 Southern Pueblo Agency, N. Mex 1193 Pueblo Bonito, N. Mex 572, 1193 San Juan, N. Mex 572 for school, Albuquerque, N. Mex 572, 1193 Santa Fe, N. Mex 572, 1193 for reconstructing, etc., Laguna irrigation system, N. Mex 572, 1193 for drainage of Pueblo lands, Rio Grande Valley, N. Mex 572, 1193 for Hogback irrigation project, Navajo Reservation, N. Mex 572, 1193 for wells for domestic, etc., purposes, on Pueblo Indian lands, N.
Mex 572, 1193 for water for domestic and stock purposes, Mescalero Reservation, N. Mex 572, 1193 for San Juan Pueblo project, N. Mex 1193 for constructing roads and bridges, Mescalero Reservation, N. Mex.; repayment 572, 1193 for attorney, Pueblo Indians, N. Mex 572, 1194cxlvii appropriation for lease of lands for Navajo Indians, N. Mex 1194 for fulfilling treaties with Senecas, N.Y 573, 1194 Six Nations, N.Y 573, 1194 for support, etc., Eastern Cherokee Agency Indians, N. C 573, 1194 for school, Cherokee, N.
C 573, 1194 for support, etc., of Devils Lake Sioux, N. Dak 573, 1194 Fort Berthold Agency Indians, N. Dak 573, 1194 Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewas, N. Dak 573, 1194 for support, etc., from tribal funds, Indians of Fort Berthold Agency, Standing Rock, N. Dak 573, 1194 Turtle Mountain, N. Dak 1194 for school, Bismarck, N. Dak 573, 1194 Fort Totten, N. Dak 573, 1194 Wahpeton, N. Dak 573, 1194 for support, etc., Wichitas, etc., Okla 573, 1194 Kansas Indians, Okla 573, 1194 Kickapoos, Okla 573, 1195 Poncas, Okla, and Nebr 573, 1195 for agency, etc., Kiowas, Comanches, and Apaches, Okla., from tribal funds 573, 1195 for maintenance, etc., Kiowas, etc., from tribal funds 573, 1195 for support, etc., Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Okla 574, 1195 for support, etc., from tribal funds, of Indians at Kiowa Agency, Okla 574, 1195 Seger Agency, Okla 574 Pawnee Agency, Okla 574, 1195 Otoe Agency, Okla 574 Seneca Agency, Okla 574 Sac and Fox Agency, Okla 574, 1195 Ponca Agency, Okla 1195 for support, etc., of Osage Agency, Okla., from tribal funds 574, 1195 for oil and gas expenses, Osage Reservation, Okla 574, 1195 for fulfilling treaties with Pawnees, Okla 574, 1195 Quapaws, Okla 574, 1195 for school, Chilocco, Okla 574, 1195 for education, etc., of Osage children, from tribal funds 574, 1195 Saint Louis Mission Boarding School 574, 1195 for visits of Osage Tribal Council to Washington, D.
C 574, 1196 for paving streets, etc., Pawhuska, Okla., from Osage tribal funds 1196 for Five Civilized Tribes, Okla., administering affairs of 575, 1196 for per capita payments to Choctaws and Chickasaws from tribal funds 575, 1196 for attorneys, etc., in probate matters, Five Civilized Tribes and Quapaws 575, 1196 for expenses, sale of unallotted lands, etc., Five Civilized Tribes 575, 1196 for fulfilling treaties with Choctaws, Okla 575, 1197 for Cheroke Orphan Training School, Tahlequah, Okla 576, 1197 for common schools, Five Civilized Tribes and Quapaws 576, 1197 appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of Grande Ronde and Siletz Agencies, Oreg 576, 1197 Klamath Agency, Oreg 576, 1197 Umatilla Agency, Oreg 576, 1197 for support, etc., from tribal funds, of Indians at Klamath Agency, Oreg 576, 1197 Umatilla Agency, Oreg 576, 1197 Warm Springs Agency, Oreg 576, 1197 for civilization, etc., Warm Springs Agency Indians, Oreg.; repayment 576, 1197 for school, Salem, Oreg 576, 1197 for Modoc Point, etc., irrigation projects on Klamath Reservation, Oreg 576, 1198 for support, etc., of Yankton Sioux, S.
Dak 576, 1198 for support, etc., from tribal funds of Indians at Cheyenne River Agency, S. Dak 576, 1198 Crow Creek Agency, S. Dak 576 Lower Brule Agency, S. Dak 576, 1198 Rosebud Agency, S. Dak 576, 1198 Sisseton Agency, S. Dak 576 Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak 1198 for support, etc., Sioux of different tribes, Nebr., N. Dak., and S. Dak 577, 1198 for school, Flandreau, S. Dak 577, 1198 Pierre. S. Dak 577, 1198 Rapid City, S. Dak 577, 1198 for support, etc., of schools among Sioux Indians, S.
Dak 577, 1198 for asylum for insane Indians, Canton, S. Dak 577, 1198 for support, etc., of detached Indians in Utah 577, 1198 for support, etc., from tribal funds, of Indians at Goshute and Uintah agencies, Utah 577, 1199 for distributing principal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 577, 1199 to Navajo Springs Band in Colorado 577, 1199 Uintha, etc., Bands in Utah 577, 1199 Southern Utes in Colorado 577, 1199 for fulfilling treaty with Confederated Bands of Utes 578, 1199 for public schools in Uintah and Duchesne Counties, Utah; condition 578, 1199 for irrigating allotted lands of Uncompahgre, etc., Utes in Utah, from tribal funds 578, 1199 for support, etc., of D’Wamish, etc.
Indians, Wash 578, 1199 Makahs, Wash 578, 1199 Qui-nai-elts and Quil-leh-utes, Wash 578, 1199 for support, etc., of Indians at Colville, etc., Agencies, Wash 578, 1199 Joseph’s Band of Nez Perces, Wash 578, 1200 for support, etc., from tribal funds, of Indians at Yakima Agency, Wash 578, 1200 for support, etc., from trust funds, of Indians at Colville Agency, Wash 578, 1200 Puyallup Agency, Wash 1200 Quinaielt Agency, Wash 578, 1200 Spokane Agency, Wash 578, 1200 Taholah Agency, Wash 1200 Yakima Agency, Wash 578, 1200 for fulfilling treaty with Spokanes, Wash 578, 1200cxlviii appropriation for Wapato irrigation system, Yakima Reservation, Wash.; repayment 578, 1200 for reimbursing reclamation fund for water furnished, Yakima Reservation, Wash 1200 for operating, etc., Toppenish-Simcoe irrigation system on Yakima Reservation, Wash 579, 1200 for operating Ahtanum irrigation system, Yakima Reservation, Wash 579, 1200 for irrigation charges against Indian lands within Okanagan project, Wash 579 for Satus irrigation project, Yakima Reservation, Wash 1200 for road, Quinault Reservation, Wash.; repayment 1200 for support, etc., Chippewas of Lake Superior, Wis 579, 1200 for support, etc., from trust funds, of Indians of Lac du Flambeau Agency, Wis 579, 1200 Keshena Agency, Wis 579, 1200 for purchase of lands for Saint Croix Chippewa Indians, Wis.; per capita payment 579, 1201 for support, etc., Pottawatomie Indians, Wis 579, 1201 for school, Hayward, Wis 579, 1201 Tomah, Wis 579, 1201 for per capita payments from tribal funds, to Menominee Indians of Wisconsin 1201 for support, etc., of Shoshones, Wyo 579, 1201 Indians of Shoshone Agency, Wyo 579, 1201 for fulfilling treaty with Shoshones, Wyo 579, 1201 for school, Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 580, 1201 for irrigation, Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 580, 1201 for roads, etc., Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 1202 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by accounting officers. 44 for supplies 44, 45, 53, 197, 343, 347, 447, 460, 464, 782, 1054, 1164, 1169, 1538, 1553, 1556 for telegraphing and telephoning 45, 45, 53, 57, 197, 343, 347, 447, 460, 464, 1164, 1538 for school, Mount Pleasant, Mich., 1919 45 for school, Mount Pleasant, Mich., 1920 45 for school, Mount Pleasant, Mich., 1921 45 for school, Albuquerque, N.
Mex 45, 57, 782 for school, Phoenix, Ariz., 1919 45 for school, Salem, Oreg., 1919 45 for school, Tomah, Wis 45, 58, 1050, 1054 for school, Truxton Canyon, Ariz 45 for road, Quiniault Reservation, Wash 45 for suppressing contagious diseases among live stock 45, 1054 for support, Warm Springs Agency Indians, Oreg 45 for Cherokee Orphan Training School, Okla 45, 57 for school, Carson City, Nev 45, 347 for school, Cherokee, N. C 45, 57, 464 for school, Fort Totten, N. Dak., 1920 45 for school, Rapid City, S.
Dak 45, 57, 1050 for school, Wahpeton, N. Dak 45, 57, 197, 1553 for barns, Fort Berthold Reservation, N. Dak 45 deficiency appropriation for waterworks, Papago Indian villages, Ariz 45 for highway, Mesa Verde Park to Gallup, N. Mex 45 for surveying, allotting, etc., 1920 45 for water supply, Papago Indian villages, Ariz., 1920 45 for Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewas, N. Dak 45, 343 for school, Genoa, Nebr 45, 57, 197 for school, Greenville, Calif 45, 53, 1054 for school, Hayward, Wis 45, 58, 1554 for Modoc Point irrigation project, Klamath Reservation, Oreg., 1921 45 for roads and bridges, Mescalero Reservation, N.
Mex., 1921 45 for roads, etc., Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 45 for water supply, Pueblo Indians, N. Mex., 1921 45 for general expenses 53, 57, 464, 782, 1054, 1164 for relieving distress, etc., among Indians 53, 57, 197, 343, 347, 464, 782, 1164 for support of schools 53, 57, 343, 460, 464, 782, 785, 1054, 1164 for additional support of schools 57 for school and agency buildings 53, 57, 197, 347, 460, 782, 1054, 1164, 1169 for timber culture, etc 53, 464, 782, 1054, 1164, 1553 for Indian police 53, 1054 for support, etc., Indians in Arizona and New Mexico 53, 57, 343, 1164 for encouraging industry, etc 57, 343, 347, 460, 782, 785, 1054 for Sioux Indians, different tribes 57, 197, 347, 460, 782, 785, 1054, 1169 for school, Flandreau, S.
Dak 57 for school, Pierre, S. Dak 57 for school, Kickapoo Reservation, Kans 57 for school, Lawrence, Kans 57, 197, 1555 for school, Pipestone, Minn 57 for support, Fort Belknap Agency Indians, Mont 57, 460 for school, Sante Fe, N. Mex 57 for support of Fort Berthold Agency Indians, N. Dak 57 for school, Bismarck, N. Dak 57, 464 for school, Fort Totten, N. Dak 57, 1539 for support, etc., Pawnees, Okla 57 for school, Chilocco, Okla 57 for asylum for insane Indians, Canton, S. Dak 58, 782 for education, Sioux Nation, S.
Dak 58, 343, 1165 for Toppenish-Simcoe irrigation system, Yakima Reservation, Wash 58 for school, Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 58 for encouraging self-support, etc 197 for inspectors 197, 782, 1164 for school, Fort Mo’ave, Ariz 197 for support, Yankton Sioux, S. Dak 197 for support, Indians in Utah 197 for support, Colville, etc., and Joseph’s Band of Nez Perces, Wash 197 for Chippewas of Lake Superior, Wis 198, 460, 1554 for irrigation, Wind River Reservation, Wyo 198 for suppressing liquor traffic among 343 for transporting pupils, etc 343, 1054 for determining heirs of deceased allottees 343, 460, 464cxlix deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Klamath Indians, Oreg 343, 460 for increase of compensation 346, 459, 464, 1054, 1164, 1553, 1556 for drainage assessments, Omaha and Winnebago allotments, Nebr 347 for irrigation, Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 447, 1165, 1539 for irrigation, Laguna Pueblo, N.
Mex 447 for irrigation, Modoc Point, Klamath Reservation, Oreg 447 for education of Alabama and Coushatta Indians, Tex 447 for support of Indians in Nevada 460, 1165 for support, etc., Indians in California 464 for irrigating Indian lands, Gila River Reservation, Ariz 773 for support, etc., Poncas, Okla 782 for probate attorneys, Five Civilized Tribes 782 for Robert L. Owen and associates, from Mississippi Choctaw funds 1053 for developing stock watering places on 1054 for school, Fort Bidwell, Calif 1054, 1553 for Blackfeet Agency Indians, Mont 1054, 1539 for highway, Mesa Verde Park to Gallup, N.
Mex 1054 for relief, etc., Apache Indians, prisoners at Fort Sill, Okla 1157 for irrigation, Indian reservations 1164, 1169 for surveying and allotting 1164 for citizen commission 1164 for drainage assessments, Minnesota 1165 for support, Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Mont 1165 for irrigation, Yakima Reservation, Wash 1165 for pumping plant Colorado River Reservation, Ariz 1169 for reimbursement, infected live stock destroyed 1538 for water supply, Navajo and Hopi Indians, Ariz 1538 for support, etc., Indians in Arizona, payable from “support of Indians in New Mexico, 1921” 1538 for Allied Contractors, Incorporated 1539 for support, etc., Indians of Mescalero Reservation, N.
Mex 1539 for support, etc., Makahs, Wash 1539 for road, Quiniault Reservation, Wash 1539 for Wapato irrigation system, Wash 1539 for payments to Indians of Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 1540 for irrigation, Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 1540 for promoting industry, etc., among Indians 1553 for support, etc., Indians in California 1553 for school, Riverside, Calif 1553, 1556 for agency buildings, etc., Fort Berthold, N. Dak 1553 for Five Civilized Tribes 1553 for water supply, Yakima Reservation, Wash 1554 authorization for appropriations and expenditures of, for support, civilization and education 208 relief of distress and conservation of health 208 industrial assistance, administration of property, etc 209 operating, etc., irrigation systems and developing water supplies 209 authorization of appropriations, etc.; for improving, etc., buildings and grounds 209 employing designated officials, employees, etc 209 suppressing liquor traffic, etc 209 purchase of passenger vehicles 209 general and incidental administration expenses 209 amount authorized for completing bridge across Little Colorado River, near Leupp Agency, Ariz 1288 authorization for relief, etc., of Apache Indians, lately prisoners of war at Fort Sill, Okla 991 construction of spillway, etc., to lower level of Lake Andes, S.
Dak., authorized 990 conveyances validated of allotments, etc., to Five Civilized Tribes, from which restrictions removed 831 educational leave of absence to school employees, increased to 30 days 829 Five Civilized Tribes; contracts authorized for preparing, etc., amended income tax returns of restricted members, etc 994 lands purchased for use of Indians, subject to allotment restrictions 1246 patents authorized to religious societies, for lands on reservations used for mission or school work 995 per capita distribution from principal funds of Chippewa Indians in Minnesota, authorized 221 relinquishment of railroad grant lands in Arizona, etc., to Indians, extended 994 removal of alienation restrictions on allotments, conferred on Secretary of the Interior 995 Rosebud Sioux; withdrawal from tribal credit to establish a revolving fund for loan to members 995 monument authorized to members who died in World War, from tribal funds 995 time extended for allotments on Crow Reservation, Mont 994 Tomah, Wis., school building destroyed by fire to be rebuilt; cost, etc 830 *Indian Depredation Claims,* appropriation for defense in 613, 1079 *Indian Farmers and Stockmen,* appropriation for 563, 1184 authorization of expenditures for 209 *Indian Hospitals,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of designated 561, 1182 *Indian Matrons,* appropriation for 563, 1184 authorization of expenditures for field 209 *Indian Oasis Indian Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 561, 1182 *Indian Police,* appropriation for pay, etc 563, 1184 deficiency appropriation for 53, 1054 authorization of expenditures for 209 *Indian Pupils,* appropriation for support, etc., of, at schools 562, 1182 discontinuance of schools with minimum attendance 562, 1182 tuition in public, etc., schools 562, 1183 for transporting, etc 562, 1183 obtaining employment; refund 562, 1183 native pupils from Alaska 563, 1183cl deficiency appropriation for transporting, etc 343, 1054 *Indian Reservations,* appropriation for surveying, allotting in severalty, etc., of lands in; reimbursable 559, 1180 for irrigation and drainage expenses; projects specified 560, 1181 for timber protection, etc 563, 1183 Menominee, Wis., excluded 563, 1184 for competency commissions on 564, 1185 for developing stock watering places on; condition 565, 1186 for irrigation, Gila River, Ariz 566, 1187 for irrigation, Colorado River, Ariz 566, 1187 for Ganado irrigation project, Ariz 566, 1187 for irrigation, San Xavier, Ariz 566, 1187 for irrigation, San Carlos, Ariz 566, 1188 for irrigation, Fort Apache, Ariz 566 for diverting Gila River, Ariz., to Pinal County lands 566, 1188 for water to Navajo and Hopi Indians on Navajo, Ariz 1188 for irrigation, Fort Hall, Idaho 568, 1189 for irrigation, Fort Belknap, Mont 571, 1192 for irrigation, Flathead, Mont 571, 1192 for irrigation, Fort Peck, Mont 571, 1192 for irrigation, Blackfeet, Mont 571, 1192 for irrigation, Crow, Mont 571, 1192 for irrigation, Pyramid Lake, Nev 571, 1192 for irrigation, Moapa River, Nev 572 for irrigation, Navajo, N.
Mex 572, 1193 for irrigation, Klamath, Oreg 576, 1198 for irrigation, Yakima, Wash 578, 1200 for irrigation, Shoshone, Wyo 580, 1201 deficiency appropriation for surveying and allotting, etc 45, 1164 for preventing loss of timber from insect infestations thereof within, in Oregon and California; conditions 331 for timber protection, etc 347 for irrigation 1164, 1169 authorization of expenditures for irrigation systems, etc., on 209 Blackfeet, Mont., agreement authorized with irrigation districts as to prior water rights of designated creeks 1289 cooperation with States, etc., in constructing public highways within 212 Crow, Mont., time extended for allotting lands on 994 Fort Apache, Ariz., road authorized within from Cooley 1288 Mescalero, N.
Mex., amount authorized for promoting civilization, etc., among Indians of 1222 mining leases authorized of school, etc., reserved lands on Fort Peck and Blackfeet, Mont 857 protection of Government owned timber on, from fire, disease, or insects, authorized 857 religious societies granted patents for lands on, used for mission or school work 995 area limited 995 reversion when no longer so used 995 *Indian Schools,* appropriation for support, etc., of 562, 1182 provision for the deaf and dumb or blind or mentally deficient 562, 1182 discontinuance of boarding schools with less than specified pupils 562, 1182 appropriation for support, etc.; attendance limitation not applicable to Hope School for Girls, Springfield, S.
Dak 562, 1183 discontinuance of day schools with less than specified pupils 562, 1183 transfers directed; return of moneys appropriated 562, 1183 maintenance in public schools 562, 1183 not to be used for schools specifically appropriated for 562, 1183 use of previous appropriation for all schools 1183 for constructing, etc., buildings 562, 1183 heat and light to employees’ quarters 562, 1183 for transporting, etc., pupils 562, 1183 employment for pupils; refunding, etc 562, 1183 Alaska pupils 563, 1183 deficiency appropriation for support 53, 57, 343, 460, 464, 782, 785, 1054, 1164 for construction of, buildings 57, 460, 782, 1054, 1169 for transportation 343 authorization of expenditures for buildings and grounds of 209 *Indian Service* (*see* Indian Department). *Indian Service Inspectors,* appropriation for pay and expenses 564, 1185 deficiency appropriation for 197, 782 *Indian Supplies,* appropriation for purchase, transporting, etc 563, 1184 warehouses restricted to three 563, 1184 for telegraphing, etc 563, 1184 deficiency appropriation for purchase and transportation, 1919 44 for purchase and transportation, 1920 45 for purchase, transportation, etc 53, 197, 343, 347, 447, 460, 464, 782, 1054, 1164, 1169, 1538, 1553, 1556 for telegraphing and telephoning, 1919 44 for telegraphing and telephoning, 1920 45 for telegraphing and telephoning 53, 57, 197, 343, 460, 1164, 1538 *Indian Wars Pensions,* determination of service for, from Federal records, etc 836 from State, etc., archives 836 other evidence satisfactory to Commissioner of Pensions, if no Federal, State, etc., records obtainable 836 *Indiana Harbor, Ind.,* modification of project for improvement of 466 conveyance of lands released to local interests 466 *“Indiana Health Exposition, May 19–21, 1922, Indianapolis, Indiana,”* special canceling stamp of, authorized for Indianapolis, Ind., post office 502 *Indianapolis, Ind.,* appropriation for care of Confederate section, Greenlawn Cemetery 757, 1418 Army cots loaned for Grand Army encampment at 203 special canceling stamp of “Indiana Health Exposition, May 19–27, 1922, Indianapolis, Indiana,” authorized for post office at 502 *Indians,* appropriation for survey, etc., for allotments in severalty to 559, 1180cli appropriation for survey, etc.; restriction on use in Arizona and New Mexico 559, 1181 for suppressing liquor traffic among 561, 1182 for relieving distress, preventing and treating diseases, etc 561, 1182 general treatment, etc 561, 1182 for maintenance of designated hospitals, etc 561, 1182 for relief of destitution among, until June 30, 1922 561 able-bodied Indians may be paid for work on roads; may be given seeds, etc 561 purchases of food, etc., to be from surplus supplies of Army, etc., without charge 561 value of supplies so furnished to be covered into the Treasury 561 reimbursement from available tribal funds 562 for directing farming and stock raising among 563, 1184 for legal expenses in allotment and property suits 564 for determining heirs of deceased allottees 564, 1185 basis of payments by heirs 1185 for encouraging industry and self-support among; repayment 564, 1185 restriction on expenditure for any one tribe 564, 1186 for live stock of, destroyed to prevent contagious diseases, etc 565, 1186 for asylum for, Canton, S.
Dak 577, 1198 deficiency appropriation for relieving distress, etc., among 53,57, 197, 343, 347, 464, 782, 1164 for encouraging industry, etc., among 57, 197, 343, 347, 460, 782, 785, 1054, 1164, 1553 for suppressing liquor traffic among 343 for determining heirs of deceased allottees 343, 460 for asylum for insane, Canton, S. Dak 782 for surveying and allotting, Indian reservations 1164 for reimbursing, for destroyed infected live stock 1538 alienation restrictions on allotments to minors of Kansas Indians, Okla., continued 25 years 1561 lands purchased for, subject to allotment restrictions, etc 1246 *Indians, American,* appropriations for ethnological researches among 643, 1235 *Indians, Insane,* appropriation for asylum for, Canton, S.
Dak 577, 1198 *Indigent Ex-Service Men, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses of burying in Arlington Cemetery, etc 705, 1363 *Indigo,* duty on 862 *Indoxyl and Indoxyl Compounds,* duty on, coal-tar products 862 *Industrial Alcohol,* provisions relating to, not affected by supplement to National Prohibition Act 223 *Industrial Conference, First,* deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 1165 *Industrial Education,* appropriation for investigations, etc 583, 1204 deficiency appropriation for investigating 782 *Industrial Home School, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 703, 1361 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 32 board of trustees, abolished; powers, etc., transferred to Board of Children’s Guardians 1361 *Industrial Home School for Colored Children, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 703, 1361 for repairs and improvements 703, 1361 sale of products, etc 703, 1361 *Industrial Mechanical, etc., Devices,* appropriation for establishing standards, methods of testing, etc., of 478, 1119 *Industrial Property, International Bureau for Protection of,* appropriation for quota 582, 1077 *Industries, American,* appropriation for investigating problems of new, developed during the war 478, 1119 deficiency appropriation for investigating problems of new, developed during the war, 1922 48 *Infancy Hygiene, Maternity and,* appropriation for executing Act for promoting 488, 1129 *Infant Mortality,* appropriation for investigating 488, 1129 *Infantile Paralysis,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 380, 1102 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemic 38, 338 *Infantile Paralysis, D.
C.,* appropriation for preventing 694, 1352 *Infantry School, Camp Benning, Ga.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 69 unexpended balance of Quartermaster Corps appropriations, 1919, available during 1922, for acquiring land for 62 *Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 747, 1407 *Infectious Diseases,* appropriation for preventing spread of, in interstate traffic 1102 *Influenza,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 380, 1102 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemic 38, 338 for suppressing Spanish, etc 341, 457 *Information at Source,* returns to be made of persons making fixed payments to others of $1,000 or more 269 names and addresses on demand 269 payments on Federal securities excepted 269 *Infringements of Patents,* jurisdiction of courts to grant injunctions to prevent 392 to assess damages sustained thereby in addition to profits to be accounted for 392 may receive expert testimony to determine 392 payment based upon such and other evidence 392 pending litigation not affected by this provision 392 increase of damages allowed 392 no recovery unless action brought within six years 392 notice of filing action to be sent Commissioner of Patents 392clii notice of filing action for, to be indorsed on and become a part of file wrapper 392 fee for notice to be taxed as costs 392 *Ingots,* duty on, nickel 887 steel 875 cogged 875 on free list copper, unmanufactured 926 platinum 930 *Ingraham Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, east of Fourteenth Street 679 for paving, Eighth to Ninth Street 1336 for paving, Georgia Avenue to Thirteenth Street 1336 *Ingrain Carpets and Rugs,* duty on 906 *Injuries to District of Columbia Employees,* appropriation for compensation 675, 1332 deficiency appropriation for allowances, etc 29, 328, 770 *Injuries to Government Employees,* appropriation for allowances, etc., from compensation fund 639, 1230 deficiency appropriation for allowances, etc 444, 1530 awards of compensation now received for, continued until March 1, 1924, unless set aside 1516 time for making claims for compensation for 650 extension allowed civilian employees serving abroad during World War 650 *Ink,* duty on, and powders, not specially provided for 865 powders, coal tar 862 *Inland and Port Storage, etc., Army,* deficiency appropriation for shipping facilities 196, 342, 345, 458, 463, 781, 1167 amount authorized to complete acquisition of land, Fairmont, W.
Va., for 339 balance of appropriations covered in, for 755 *Inland Waterways,* appropriation for operating transportation facilities, etc., on, by War Department 760, 1421 deficiency appropriation for operating transportation facilities, etc., on, by War Department 1551 *Inosite,* duty on 890 *Inquiries and Investigations, Senate,* appropriation for expenses of 425, 1267 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 768 *Insane, Alaska,* appropriation for care of 555, 1176 deficiency appropriation for care of 446, 1538 *Insane Asylum, D.
C.* (*see* Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D. C.). *Insane, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses executing lunacy writs 697, 1356 for support of indigent 704, 1363 for deporting indigent nonresident 704, 1363 deficiency appropriation for expenses, executing lunacy writs 32, 33, 1533 for support of indigent 32, 34, 442, 1533 for deporting indigent nonresident 442 *Insane Indians,* appropriation for asylum for, Canton, S. Dak 577, 1198 *Insane, Navy and Marine Corps,* appropriation for care of, on Pacific coast 803, 1146, *Insane Persons,* provisions for paying amounts due to, under War Risk Insurance Act 1374 *Insanitary, etc., Buildings, D.
C.,* appropriation for condemning 683, 1334 *Insect Flowers,* duty on, advanced by any treatment 864 on free list, crude, etc 922 *Insect Infestations of Timber,* appropriation for emergency expenses, National Forests 1303 deficiency appropriation for preventing loss from, within public lands in Oregon and California 331, 1156 *Insect Pests,* appropriation for expenses of quarantine against 534, 1316 *Insecticide Act,* appropriation for salaries, enforcement of 534, 1315 for general expenses 534, 1315 deficiency appropriation for expenses, enforcing 461 *Insecticides, etc.,* appropriation for chemical investigations, etc 522, 1306 *Insects* (*see also* Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture), appropriation for investigations, etc 524, 1308 for study of, affecting health of man, etc.; household, etc 524, 1308 importation of useful 524, 1308 duty on, dried drugs advanced by any treatment, not specially provided for 864 on free list, eggs of 927 *Insertings,* duty on, lace 918 *Inspector General’s Department, Army,* appropriation for expert accountant 75, 724, 1385 for mileage, expert accountant 75, 725, 1386 *Inspector General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for civilian personnel 721, 1383 *Inspectors, Indian Department,* appropriation for pay, etc 564, 1185 deficiency appropriation for 1164 *Inspectors, Interior Department,* appropriation for 552, 1174 for.per diem, etc., investigations 553, 1175 deficiency appropriation for 459, 1054 *Inspectors, Postal Service* (*see* Post Office Inspectors). *Institute of Agriculture, International,* appropriation for annual quota 606, 1075 for member of permanent committee 606, 1075 for translating, etc., publications 606, 1075 *Institutions,* on free list, books, etc., for; limit 925 *Instruction Camps, etc., Naval Reserve Force,* deficiency appropriation for 459 *Instruction Camps, National Guard,* appropriation for expenses 92, 749, 1411 *Instruction Pay, Diplomatic and Consular Officers,* appropriation for 603, 1072 deficiency appropriation for 452 *Instruments,* duty on, surgical and dental 883 scientific, etc 883cliii *Instruments, Mechanical, etc.,* deficiency appropriation for cooperative standardizing, etc., of, used in industries, and by the Government, 1922 48 *Insular Affairs Bureau, Army,* appropriation for care of insane soldiers in the Philippines and Porto Rico 88, 739, 1400 for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of 740, 1400 *Insular Affairs Bureau, War Department, Chief of,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Office of 740, 1400 *Insular Possessions,* appropriation for distinctive mail equipment for 659, 1254 for fire control installations 736, 1396 for fire control stations, Hawaii 748, 1409 for maintenance, submarine mines, etc 748, 1409 for plans for fortifications 1402 for seacoast batteries, Hawaii 1402 for electric plants, Hawaii 1402 Philippine Islands 1402 for preservation of fortifications; submarine mine defense 1402 for searchlights, electric lights, etc 1402 for ammunition for seacoast cannon 1405 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 1405 deficiency appropriation for fortifications 342, 458, 781, 1056, 1170 for seacoast defenses, aviation 458 for fire control installations, fortifications 458, 1056, 1167 depositories for public moneys to be designated in 662 invoices to be certified by collectors of customs in 959 *Insurance Companies,* business of life insurance companies defined 261 tax on income of life, in lieu of corporation, and capital stock, taxes 261 domestic; foreign 261 source of gross income 261 reserve fund required by law, of assessment insurance 261 net income means gross income, less interest exempt from tax 261 reserve fund for weekly assessment payments 261 dividends from domestic and foreign corporations 261 amount reserved for deferred dividends 261 investment expenses paid; limit 262 real estate taxes, etc., paid; on interests of a shareholder 262 exhaustion, obsolescence, etc., of property 262 interest on debts; exception 262 specific credit of $2,000, if income less than $25,000; limitation, if in excess 262 limitation on deductions for real estate taxes 262 determination of income of foreign companies from United States sources 262 tax on income of other than life, in lieu of corporation, and capital stock, taxes 262 domestic; foreign 262 sources of gross income 263 net income 263 investment income 263 underwriting income 263 tax on, other than life; computation of premiums earned on insurance contracts 263 losses incurred on insurance contracts 263 expenses incurred 263 deductions allowed in computing net income; business expenses 263 interest on debts; exceptions 263 domestic and foreign taxes; exceptions 263 losses incurred 263 bad debts 264 dividends from corporations; of foreign corporations from business in United States 264 exempt interest 264 exhaustion of property 264 specific credit of $2,000, if income less than $25,000; limitation, if in excess 264 limitation for foreign corporations 264 no duplication permitted 264 exempt from special excise tax on capital of 295 *Insurance, D.
C.,* companies may reinsure part or all of risks in other companies 405 regulations relating to marine 401 classes of risks included in 401 *Insurance Department, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 674, 1331 deficiency appropriation for examiner, etc 770 amounts authorized for additional force, etc., for marine insurance regulations 414 marine insurance regulations 401 *Insurance Policies, Property,* stamp tax on, issued by foreign corporation, etc., not signed by agent in United States 306 *Insurance Tax, in Title V, Revenue Tax of 1918,* repealed 320 *Insurance, United States Life* (*see* War Risk Insurance Act Amendments). *Insurance, War Risk Military and Naval,* appropriation for 1244 deficiency appropriation for 1530 provisions for reinstatement of lapsed, etc 1525 *Insured Mail,* appropriation for indemnity for lost domestic 658, 1253 international 658 deficiency appropriation for indemnity for lost domestic, 1920 775 for 1921 775 for indemnity for lost, domestic 1546 *Intangible Personal Property, D.
C.,* increased rate of tax on for 1923 668 *Inter-American High Commission,* appropriation for expenses, United States section 607, 1076 *Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board,* deficiency appropriation for national security and defense 460 emergency appropriation for expenses, 1922 61 for assisting States in protecting military and naval forces against venereal diseases, 1922 61 use for reformatories, etc., forbidden 61 *Interest,* allowed in judgments of Court of Claims and other courts, in claims for erroneous collection of taxes, etc., under Revenue Act of 1921 316cliv *Interior Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, inspectors, etc 552, 1174 for chiefs of divisions, clerks, etc 552, 1174 for clerk to sign tribal deeds 552, 1175 for board of appeals, assistant attorneys, etc., office of Solicitor 552, 1175 for contingent expenses 552, 1175 for automobile for the Secretary 1175 for supplies, etc 553, 1175 for stationery, etc 553, 1175 for law books, etc 553, 1175 for storage for Patent Office models, etc 553, 1175 for postage stamps 553, 1176 minor supplies purchases 553, 1176 for expenses, special inspectors, etc 553, 1176 for expenses in disbarment proceedings 554, 1176 for printing and binding for 554, 1176 size of annual reports limited 554, 1176 custody of buildings transferred to superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 554 sale of ice, electricity, and steam, to departments, etc 554 for operating force, Department Building 554 for operating expenses, Department Building 555 for operating force, other Department buildings 555 for operating supplies, other Department buildings 555 for Alaska expenses 555, 1176 for General Land Office 555, 1177 for public lands 556, 1178 consolidation of offices of registers and receivers 557, 1179 for Indian Department 559, 1180 for Pension Office 580, 1202 for Retirement Act expenses 581, 1202 for Army and Navy pensions 581, 1202 for Patent Office 581, 1203 for Education Bureau 582, 1204 Alaska expenses, etc 583, 1204 for Reclamation Service 584, 1205 for Geological Survey 586, 1208 for Bureau of Mines 587, 1209 lands, etc., for Government fuel yards:
Department garage 1211 for national parks 589, 1212 for Saint Elizabeths Hospital 592, 1215 for Columbia Institute for the Deaf 593, 1216 for Howard University 593, 1216 for Freedmen’s Hospital 593, 1216 for Government in the Territories 594, 1216 for Alaska Engineering Commission 594, 1217 for Solicitor for the 611, 1078 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1559 deficiency appropriation for Capitol, repairs, etc 44, 56 for care, etc., Capitol grounds, etc 44 for General Land Office 44, 53 for public lands 44, 53, 197, 332, 343, 346, 459, 773, 782, 1050, 1054, 1164 for Patent Office 44, 56, 197, 343, 346, 446, 459, 782, 1054, 1164, 1540, 1553, 1556 for Mines Bureau 44, 53, 57, 197, 343, 346, 459, 464, 782, 1054, 1164, 1553, 1556 deficiency appropriation for Indian Department 44, 53, 57, 197, 343, 346, 447, 459, 464, 775, 782, 785, 1050, 1054, 1157, 1164, 1169, 1538, 1553, 1556 for printing and binding 50, 1538 for contingent, expenses 53, 197, 343, 459, 464, 782, 1164 for Education Bureau 53, 782, 1164 for Capitol power plant 53, 782, 1553 for education in Alaska 53 for medical relief in Alaska 53, 56 for Glacier National Park 53 for Alaska 53, 197, 446 for Geological Survey 53, 57, 197, 343, 346, 459, 782, 1054, 1164, 1553 for expenses under Employees’ Retirement Act 56 for national parks 57, 459, 464, 1164, 1540, 1553 for equipment and operation, Department office building 197 for pensions 197 for Reclamation Service 343, 1540 for Saint Elizabeths Hospital 343 for Government in the Territories 447 for judgments, Court of Claims under 457, 1163, 1552 for inspectors, traveling expenses 459 for national security and defense 459, 782 for Pension Office 773, 1540 for special inspectors 1054 for increase of compensation 1164, 1553 for House Office Building 1169 for Alaska insane 1538 for Freedmen’s Hospital 1553 allotment for miscellaneous printing 1923, to include binding 773 execution of orders placed in fiscal year 1923 773 authorization for designated appropriations and expenditures for the Indian Department 208 chief clerk’s salary not affected by transfer of custody of buildings 1538 custody of Detention Hospital Building, Nome, Alaska, from Department of Justice to, authorized for use of Education Bureau, etc 993 expenditures authorized from allotments to, for Veterans’ Bureau beneficiaries 649, 1243 facilities, equipment, etc., of, made available for uses of Veterans’ Bureau 150 heat, power, etc., furnished by Capitol Power plant, to be reimbursed thereto 1274 *Interior Department Buildings,* appropriation for operating force 1238 for fuel, lights, etc 1238 custody of, transferred to Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 554 *Intermediate Credit Banks, Federal* (*see* Agricultural Credits Act, 1923). *Internal Revenue* (*see* Revenue Act of 1921). *Internal Revenue Collectors,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 375, 1096 administration of oaths by, deputies, etc., authorized 311 authorized to enter another district to examine taxpayer summoned to make returns 312civ to cause inquiries, etc., to be made by deputies as to persons liable for taxes 311 to report to district attorney in 30 days violations of internal revenue laws 311 unauthorized divulging of information received by, deputies, etc., unlawful 311 punishment for 311 *Internal Revenue, Commissioner of* (*see also* Revenue Act of 1921), appropriation for, assistant to, deputies, etc., office, of 375, 1096 findings of fact and decisions by, in absence of fraud or mathematical mistake, not subject to review by any other administrative officer 313 statistics of income, etc., tax laws, to be published annually by 270 *Internal Revenue Laws,* appropriation for detecting and punishing violations of 376, 1097 *Internal Revenue Service, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistant to, deputies, etc 1096 for stamp agent 375, 1096 for salaries and expenses, collectors, gaugers, etc 375, 1096 distilled spirits may be removed for bottling in bonded warehouses 375, 1096 for Tax Simplification Board 1097 for assessing, collecting, etc., taxes 376, 1097 amount for punishing, etc., violations of revenue laws 276, 1097 for expenses, enforcing National Prohibition and Narcotic Acts 376, 1097 not to be used to increase compensation, etc 376, 1097 for refunding collections 376, 1098 for refunding illegally collected taxes 376, 1098 for Solicitor of 611, 1078 deficiency appropriation for liberty bond for Joseph Matthews 37 for expenses enforcing National Prohibition, and Narcotics Acts 37 for collecting war revenue taxes 51, 56, 196, 341, 345, 457, 462, 780, 1055, 1166, 1554, 1556 for collecting income tax 51, 196 for miscellaneous expenses 51, 196, 341, 457, 780, 1055, 1166 for opium, etc., tax 51, 345, 1169 for refunding, collections 51, 56, 196, 341, 780, 1056, 1166, 1169, 1554 for redemption of, stamps 51, 196, 341 for drawback 51, 196, 341, 780, 1055, 1166, 1169, 1554, 1556 for judgments against, officers 56 for refunding illegally collected, taxes 196, 333, 347, 454, 775, 1162, 1166, 1549 for collecting, etc., taxes under Revenue Act of 1918 337 for Tax Simplification Board 454, 775 for agents, salaries and expenses 457, 1169 for collectors 457, 1055, 1556 for enforcing National Prohibition Act 1055, 1166 additional tax on contracts for future delivery of grain; exceptions 187 collections districts increased by one 1444 Revenue Act of 1921 227–321 Tax Simplification Board created to investigate and recommend administrative, etc., improvements 317 tobacco, etc., forfeited, etc., not to be sold if price offered less than tax due for consumption 205 destruction may be ordered 205 delivery, without tax payment, authorized to hospitals for military or naval forces, etc 205 *“International Aero Congress, Omaha, November 3 to 5, 1921,”* special canceling stamp authorized for Omaha, Nebr., post office 207 *International Bureau for Protection of Industrial Property,* appropriation for share in expense of 582, 1077 deficiency appropriation for share in expense of 1540 *International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariff’s,* appropriation for share of expenses 605, 1073 *International Bureau for Repressing African Slave Trade,* appropriation for annual contribution 605 *International Bureau of Weights and Measures,* appropriation for contribution to 605, 1073 *International Bureau, Permanent Court of Arbitration,* appropriation for annual contribution 606, 1074 deficiency appropriation for share 1161 *International Catalogue of Scientific Literature,* appropriation for expenses, preparation of 643, 1235 for printing and binding for 644 *International Commission on International Law,* appropriation for expenses of representative, etc 608 *International Commission on Tables of Constants, etc.,* appropriation for annual contribution to 606, 1075 *International Committee of Weights and Measures,* appropriation for expenses, American member 476, 1117 *International Conference of American States, Fifth,* appropriation for expenses of participating in, at Santiago, Chile 609 *International Conference on Maritime Law,* appropriation for representation at 609 *International Congress Against Alcoholism, Seventeenth,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of delegates to 1548 *International Exchanges,* appropriation for expenses of 643, 1235 for printing and binding for 644 *International Exposition,* provisions for participation in, at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 209 *International Exposition, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of representation 337 *International Farm Congress,* foreign nations invited to send delegates to 1321 *International Hydrographic Bureau,* appropriation for annual contribution to 608, 1076 *International Institute of Agriculture,* appropriation for quota, etc 606, 1075 deficiency appropriation for additional quota 336clvi *International Joint Commission, Canadian Boundary Waters,* appropriation for expenses of 607, 1076 for assistant solicitor, Department of State, representing interests of United States before 599, 1068 *International Latitude Observatory,* maintenance for entire fiscal year 1922 authorized from first deficiency appropriation Act, 1922 453 *International Law, International Commission on Public and Private,* appropriation for expenses of representation on 608 *“International Live Stock Exposition, Chicago, December 2nd to 9th, 1922,”* special canceling stamp, authorized for Chicago, Ill., post office 502 *International Mercantile Company,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 44 *International Office of Public Health,* appropriation for annual quota 607, 1075 *International Prison Commission,* appropriation for annual contribution 606, 1074 *International Radiotelegraphic Convention,* appropriation for share of expenses 607, 1075 *International Railway Congress,* appropriation for pay of quota 607 *International Research Council,* appropriation for expenses of attending delegates 481, 1122 for annual contribution to, and Associated Unions 608, 1076 *International Sanitary Bureau,* appropriation for annual share in maintenance 607, 1075 *International Seismological Association,* deficiency appropriation for 1161 *International Shooting Competition,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 1551 *International Trade Mark Registration Bureau,* appropriation for share of expenses, at Habana, Cuba 609, 1077 *Interned Aliens,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of, under Immigration Bureau 54 *Interned Persons, etc.,* appropriation for expenses of, under Navy Department 123, 788, 1133 *Interparliamentary Union for Promoting International Arbitration,* appropriation for contribution 606, 1075 *Interpreters, Diplomatic and Consular Service,* appropriation for, legation, etc., Persia 601, 1070 for, legation, etc., Siam 601, 1070 for student, China, Japan, and Turkey 601, 1070 restriction on salaries 601, 1070 for quarters for student, Japan and Turkey 601, 1070 for, and guards at consulates 602, 1071 deficiency appropriation for, consulates 53, 1055 for student, Turkey 335 for, and guards, Turkey 783 *Interstate and Foreign Commerce,* associations of agricultural producers, etc., authorized for marketing their own stock in, etc 388 *Interstate Bridge Company,* may bridge Ohio River, Benwood, W.
Va., to Bellaire, Ohio 847 *Interstate Commerce,* commission established to secure information, etc., of, in coal 1023 grain transactions considered as of articles in 999 *Interstate Commerce Commission,* appropriation for salaries of Commissioners and secretary 641, 1233 for expenses regulating commerce; rent restriction 641, 1223 employing stenographers, etc 641 sale of copies of transcripts 641 not available for care of building, etc 1233 employing stenographers, etc., repealed 1233 for enforcing uniform system of accounting, etc., by railroads 641, 1233 for enforcing safety appliances regulations 646, 1233 for securing reports, etc., of accidents 641, 1233 for testing, etc., block signal and train-control systems, etc 641, 1233 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers, etc 642, 1233 for physical valuation of railroads, etc 642, 1234 for securing information of stocks, bonds, etc.; rent 642, 1234 for printing and binding for 642, 1234 report-form blanks 642, 1234 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1559 deficiency appropriation for Henry Jones Ford, services as Commissioner 34 for expenses regulating commerce 54, 198, 329, 344, 460, 464, 783, 1049, 1053, 1163, 1553, 1556 for physical valuation of railroads 329 for enforcing safety appliances regulations 1049 control over transmission of messages by, not impaired by Act as to landing of submarine cables 8 custody, etc., of, Building transferred to Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 1240 directed to require railroads to issue interchangeable mileage or scrip coupon tickets 827 jurisdiction in complaints against railroads while under Federal control for unjust charges, etc 394 time for filing after termination of control 394 notice to the agent of the President; procedure, etc 394 powers enlarged during coal emergency 1025 priority car service orders, embargoes, etc., of fuel transportation to carriers 1025 vessels on inland waters included 1026 regions, communities, persons, etc 1026 other steps for priority in transportation and equitable distribution 1026 prevent unreasonably high prices in coal sales 1026 supplementary to, and not repealing other powers 1026 recommendations of Federal Fuel Distributor to be received and considered by 1026 suspension of authority for stenographic reporting, contracts, etc 771 telephone companies to apply to, for consolidation of their properties 27 public hearings; notice of State officials, etc 27 certificate authorizing, to issue if finding favorable 27clvii telephone companies; laws opposing consolidation, not applicable 27 State powers not restricted 28 to report on original cost to date, of railroad property, other than land, reproduction, etc 624 other values of property, etc 624 original cost and present value of lands, etc., separately from improvements 624 *Interstate Commerce Commission Building, D.
C.,* appropriation for operating force and expenses 1240 care, etc., of, transferred to Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 1240 *Interstate Commerce Laws,* appropriation for expenses enforcing 613, 1080 *Interstate Commerce Regulations,* interchangeable mileage or scrip coupon tickets to be issued by rail carriers 827 discretionary exemption by Commission authorized 827 denominations; regulations; transfers; etc 827 penalty for refusal to issue or accept 827 *Interstate or Foreign Commerce,* filled milk shipments, etc., in, unlawful 1487 punishment for 1487 *Interstate Quarantine Service,* appropriation for cooperation with States, etc., for preventing contagious diseases 380, 1102 deficiency appropriation for 196, 338, 457, 780, 1166 *Interstate Toll Bridge Company,* may bridge Red River, Texas and Oklahoma 1438 *Intoxicating Liquors* (*see also* National Prohibition Act), appropriation for expenses enforcing prohibition, etc., of, by internal revenue officers 376, 1097 for suppressing traffic in, among natives of Alaska 555, 1177 for suppressing traffic in, among Indians 561, 1182 authorization of expenditures for preventing traffic in, etc., among Indians 209 *Intracoastal, Waterway,* survey directed of, New Orleans, La., to Corpus Christi, Tex 1439 *Inulin,* duty on 890 *Inventions, etc.,* appropriation for cash rewards to postal employees for, increasing efficiency, etc., of service 655, 1250 *Invested Capital,* meaning of, in assessing war and excess profits tax 273 *Investigation Bureau, Department of Justice,* appropriation for Director, etc 613, 1080 for special agents 613, 1080 *Invoices* (*see also* Tariff Act of 1922), provisions relating to 958 consular certification, etc 959 declaration to accompany 959 *Iodine,* duty on, resublimed 865 on free list, crude 928 *Iona Island, N.
Y.,* appropriation for naval ammunition depot, public works 805 *Iowa Northern Judicial District,* counties constituting 1483 terms of court at Cedar Rapids 1483 Dubuque 1483 Fort Dodge 1483 Mason City 1483 Sioux City 1483 Waterloo 1483 *Iowa Southern Judicial District,* counties constituting 1484 terms of court at Council Bluffs 1484 Creston 1484 Davenport 1484 Des Moines 1484 Keokuk 1484 Ottumwa 1484 offices of clerk at Davenport and Ottumwa 1484 *Ipecac,* duty on, natural, advanced 864 on free list, crude, etc 922 *Iridium,* on free list 928 *Iron* (*see also* Iron or Steel), duty on 874 articles, not specially provided for 888 not gold plated, etc 888 bar 875 bars or shapes, not specially provided for 875 blooms 875 kentledge 874 loops 875 muck bars 875 pigs 874 round 875 scrap; term construed 874 slabs 875 spiegeleisen; term construed 874 square 875 on free list, manganiferous ore 928 ore 928 pyrites, dross, etc 928 *Iron or Steel,* duty on, anchors, etc 878 angles 877 anvils 879 axles, etc 878 bars and rods 877 beams 877 blacksmiths’ hammers, etc 879 boiler or plate 876 building forms, etc 877 card clothing 880 chains 879 channels 877 car truck 877 columns and posts, etc 877 corrugated or crimped 876 crowbars 879 cylindrical and tubular tanks, etc 879 deck and bulb beams 877 forgings, etc 878 girders 877 grit, shot, and sand 880 hoop, band, and scroll, not specially provided for 877 joists 877 nails 880 nuts, nut blanks, washers, etc 879 railway bars, rails, etc 878 railway wheels, etc 879 rivets 880 sashes, frames, or building forms 877 screws, wood 880 sheets, common or black 876clviii duty on, sheets or plates 877 cold hammered, etc 877 sheets, plates, bars, and rods, galvanized 876 polished, planished, or glanced 876 with other metal imposed 876 skelp 876 sheared 876 structural shapes 877 table, etc., utensils 880 taggers, coated with tin or lead 876 tees 877 thermostatic metal 876 track tools 879 tubes, not specially provided for 879 tubes, etc., welded, etc 879 tubes or pipes 879 wedges 879 wire 877 coated 878 round 877 wire rods, cold rolled, etc 877 on free list, drums of, for chemicals, etc., returned from abroad 924 proof of identity, etc 924 no allowance for rust, etc., on, or manufactures of 888 *Iron-Oxide,* duty on, pigments not specially provided for 867 on free list, spent 931 *Iron, Sulphuret of,* on free list, in natural state 991 *Irondequoit Bay, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1046 *Ironton and Russell Bridge Company,* may bridge Ohio River, Ironton, Ohio 4 *Ironton, Ohio,* bridge authorized across Ohio River at 4 *Ironwood Bluff, Miss.,* time extended for bridging Tombigbee River at 324 *Irrigated Western Districts, Semiarid and,* appropriation for experiments in dairying and meat production in 536, 1317 *Irrigation* (*see also* Reclamation Service, Interior Department), appropriation for investigating utilizing of water in farm, etc 530, 1311 investigation authorized of tri-county project, from flood waters of Platte River, Nebr 1057 *Irrigation Districts, State,* contracts authorized with, to pay reclamation charges to United States 541 water right applications by landowners may be dispensed with 541 construction, maintenance, etc., payments under, to conform with State laws, etc 541 penalties, etc., not inconsistent therewith 541 partial payments for, accepted without waiver of balance due 542 court confirmation of, required 542 lands within, not liable for lien on patents and water right certificates for construction, charges, etc 542 liens formerly reserved, released 542 on water right applications to water users associations; conditions 542 consent of owner to assessment, etc., by district, required 542 subject to report of Secretary of the Interior as to authority of district 542 public lands within, subject to State laws, etc 542 filing of maps and plans by districts, not required 542 mortgages on reclamation project farm lands accepted as first mortgages for loans under Farm Loan Act 542 if eligible therefor; consideration of liens, etc 543 *Irrigation, Indian Reservations,* appropriation for expenses; allotments to district projects 560, 1181 for miscellaneous expenses; supervising engineers 560, 1181 for cooperative stream gauging with Geological Survey 560, 1181 for investigating new projects 560, 1181 for irrigation engineers 560, 1181 for traveling expenses 560, 1182 projects specifically provided for, excluded 560, 1182 interchangeable amounts for flood damages, etc 560, 1182 for maintenance, etc., Gila River, Ariz 566, 1187 for Colorado River, Ariz 566, 1187 for maintenance, etc., Ganado project, Ariz 566, 1187 for maintenance, San Xavier, Ariz 566, 1187 for maintenance, San Carlos, Ariz 566, 1188 for reconstruction, etc., Fort Apache, Ariz 566 for diversion dams, etc., for Gila River, Ariz 566, 1188 for maintenance, Fort Hall, Idaho 568, 1189 for maintenance, Fort Belknap, Mont 571, 1192 for construction, Flathead, Mont 571, 1192 *for maintenance, etc., Fort Peck,* Mont 571, 1192 for construction, Blackfeet, Mont 571, 1192 for improving, etc., Crow, Mont 571, 1192 for maintenance, Pyramid Lake, Nev 571, 1193 for maintenance, Moapa River, Nev 572 for reconstruction, etc., Laguna, N.Mex 572, 1193 for maintenance, Navajo, N.
Mex 572, 1193 for various projects, Klamath, Oreg 576, 1198 for construction, Wapato, Wash 578 for enlarging, etc., Wapato system on Yakima, Wash 1200 for maintenance, etc., Yakima, Wash 579, 1200 for construction, Shoshone, Wyo 580, 1201 deficiency appropriation for 1164, 1169 for Modoc Point, Oreg 45 for Wind River, Wyo 198 authorization of expenditures for extending, etc., systems of 209 sum for diversion dam, Big Horn River in Crow, Mont., immediately available 4 *Irrigation Projects,* appropriation for expenses of, from the reclamation fund 584 for maintenance, construction, etc., of designated, on Indian Reservations 560 water to be furnished during season of 1922, to persons one year in arrears for charges, etc 490 requirement of cultivation, etc 490 *Irrigation, Western Agriculture,* appropriation for investigations in connection with, of reclaimed lands under Reclamation Act 576, 1300clix *Isinglass,* duty on, fish, prepared 865 *Isthmus Inlet, Oreg.,* dike authorized across Mud Slough on 65 *Istle,* on free list, unmanufactured not specially provided for 927 *Italian Soldier, Unknown Unidentified,* medal of honor authorized for, in Victor Emanuel National Monument, Rome, Italy 204 *Italy,* appropriation for ambassador to 600, 1069 negotiation with, requested for agreement limiting size, etc., of vessels, and aircraft 1154 *Itasca County, Minn.,* bridge by, across, south arm of Pokegama Lake, legalized 813 *Itawamba County, Miss.,* time extended for bridging Tombigbee River near Ironwood Bluff, by 324 *Ivory,* duty on, buttons 914 manufactures of 919 on free list, tusks in natural state 928 excise tax on sales of, articles by dealer 293 *Ivy Root,* duty on, unmanufactured, cut into blocks 889 **J.** *Jack Rabbits,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 526, 1310 *Jackson, Andrew,* sword of, transferred from State Department to National Museum 399 *Jackson, Miss.,* offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 557 *Jackson, Tenn.,* terms of court at 1521 *Jacquard Designs,* duty on ruled paper or cards with 911 *Jacquard Woven Upholstery Goods,* duty on, cotton, etc 900 *Jahn, Frank A.,* appointment authorized as lieutenant (junior grade), Navy, and retired 1500 *Jail, D.
C.,* appropriation for support of prisoners 699, 1358 for screening doors and windows 1356 *Jalap,* duty on, natural, advanced 864 on free list, crude, etc 922 *Jamaica, Bay, N. K,* funds for 30-foot channel for improvement of, applicable when New York City provides suitable terminal facilities 1040 reimbursement of city for dredging, etc.; limitations, etc 1041 *James, Rorer A., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 195 *Jamestown, N.
Y.,* term of court at 813 *Jams,* duty on, fruit 894 *Janitors to Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 426, 1268 appointment and duties 427, 1269 placed under Doorkeeper after close of Congress 427, 1269 *Japan,* appropriation for ambassador to 600, 1069 for Japanese secretary of embassy 601, 1069 assistant secretary 601, 1069 for student interpreters at embassy 601, 1070 for quarters for student interpreters 601, 1070 for ground rent of embassy, Tokyo 602, 1071 for paying, for family of Torahachi Uratake, killed at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 500 and Great Britain invited to a conference for mutual reduction of naval expenditures, etc., during the next five years 141 negotiation with, requested for agreement limiting size, etc., of vessels and aircraft 1154 *Japan, and Imitation Japan, Paper,* duty on 911 *Japan Varnish,* duty on 867 *Japanese Beetle,* deficiency appropriation for expenses preventing spread, etc 1536 *Japanese Maple,* duty on, sawed boards, etc 889 *Japanese Tung Oil,* on free list 929 *Japanese White Oak,* duty on, in the log, etc 889 *Jars,* duty on, glass, plain 871 *Jasper, Ala.,* terms of court at; rooms to be furnished 667 *Jasper County, S.
C.,* and Chatham county, Ga., may bridge Savannah River at Savannah 505 *Jeanne d’Arc, Statue,* erection of, by Societe des Femmes de France a New York, authorized on public grounds in District of Columbia 468 approval of site and pedestal design by Commission of Fine Arts 468 *Jefferson City, Mo,* part of public building site, granted to Missouri for addition to State capitol grounds 206 *Jefferson County, Okla.,* bridge authorized across Red River, between Montague County, Tex., and 1438 *Jefferson Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Georgia Avenue to Thirteenth Street 1336 *Jeffersonville, Ind.,* deficiency appropriation for quartermaster depot site 777 amount authorized for real estate, quartermaster depot 418 *Jellies, Jams, etc.,* duty on, fruit 894 *Jelutong,* on free list 928 *Jet,* duty on, vases, etc 873 on free list, unmanufactured 928 *Jewel Boxes,* duty on, leather 918 *Jewelry,* duty on 917 chain, etc 917 chatons, doublets, and synthetic stones 917 imitation pearls 917 materials of, metal 917clx duty on, precious and semiprecious stones for use in manufacture of 917 worn on apparel, etc 917 excise tax on sales of, by dealer 293 *Jewels,* duty on, movements of clocks, watches, meters, etc 884 *Jewish People,* establishment of national home in Palestine for, favored by United States 1012 *Jicarilla Agency, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 572, 1193 *Jicarilla Indian Hospital, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 561, 1182 *Johnson City, Tenn.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’Home 763, 1424 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’Home 463 *Johnson, Isaac C., jr.,* restored to place on list of commanders in the Navy 495 *Johnson, Swan,* appropriation for payment to 570 *Joint Committee on Congressional Compensation Adjustment, etc.,* creation of, scope of investigations 1560 *Joint Committee on Printing,* appropriation for clerk, inspector, etc 429, 1272 for compiling Congressional Directory 429, 1272 *Joint Committee on Readjusting Pay of Army, Navy, etc., Special,* time extended for report of 352 *Joint Committee on Reorganization,* President authorized to appoint a representative to cooperate with 3 salary, etc 4 time extended until July 1, 1924, for submitting final report by 1562 *Joint Committee on the Library,* deficiency appropriation for bust and portrait of late Chief Justice White 1541 approval of, required of site and design of memorial to employees of Agricultural Department who died in World War, to be erected in grounds of the Department 170 designated reservations in the District transferred to, for use of Botanic Garden 540 site and design of memorial to First Division, American Expeditionary Forces, subject to approval of 349 Edmund Burke, subject to approval of 500 *Joint Congressional Committee on Federal Reserve System,* appointment and composition 1481 authorized to inquire as to effect upon financial conditions in agricultural sections of limit of State, etc., banks as Federal reserve members 1481 reasons actuating failure of eligible banks, etc., to become 1481 what measures should be taken to increase membership 1481 as to administrative changes, etc., to secure larger membership of such banks, etc 1481 power given to conduct hearings, take testimony, etc 1481 employ experts, stenographer, etc 1481 expenses from contingent funds 1482 report of results from time to time 1482 final, not later than January 31, 1924 1482 *Joint Postal Service Commission,* time extended for completing investigation of, etc.; expenses limited 659 *Joint Select Committee on Fiscal Relations of District of Columbia and United States,* creation of; composition 670 scope of investigations; all expenditures since July 1, 1874, by United States or the District for public purposes 670 Federal buildings, etc., excepted 670 money due to each other on account of loans, advances, etc 670 interest to be charged 670 if surplus exists in the Treasury to credit of District from taxes or licenses 670 findings to be reported by the first Monday in February, 1923 670 administration of oaths, attendance of witnesses, production of papers, etc 670 punishment for failure to attend, etc., as a contempt of Congress 670 accountants, etc., to be employed 670 qualifications; prohibition against District or United States service 670 pay restriction 671 attorney to be assigned; examinations, etc., by Members of Congress 671 appropriation for expenses; 60 per cent from District revenues 671 *Joists,* duty on, iron or steel 877 *Joseph’s Band, Nez Perce Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 578, 1200 deficiency appropriation tor support, etc 197 *Joss Stick or Joss Light,* on free list 928 *Journals, etc., Government* (*see* Periodicals, etc., Government). *Judd and Detweiler,* deficiency appropriation for 194 *Judge Advocate General’s Office, Navy,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 789, 1135 for temporary employees 789 for George Melling, compiling Navy laws and decisions 789 *Judge Advocate General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for solicitor, clerks, etc 721, 1383 *Judges, Indian Courts,* appropriation for pay 564, 1184 *Judges, United States Courts,* appropriation for Supreme Court Justices 614, 1081 for circuit 614, 1081 for district 614, 1081 for retired 614, 1081 for traveling expenses of circuit and district, outside of official residence 617, 1384 for law books for 617, 1084 additional district, authorized for specified districts 837 vacancies occurring in office of, not to be filled 838 except Tennessee middle district 838 appointment to vacancies within two years, vacancies thereafter not to be filled 838 vacancy in New Mexico district not to be filled 838clxi to be residents of district or circuit to which appointed 838 annual conferences of senior circuit, to be held in Washington 838 substitution, if senior judge unable to attend 838 attendance, etc., required 838 matters to be considered at 838 detailed report of business of each district, its needs, etc., to be made by senior district judge to senior circuit 838 to be transmitted to conference with recommendations of circuit judge 838 conferences to have Chief Justice as presiding officer 838 survey of business of the courts to be made at 838 plans for assignment of judges, expedition of business, etc 839 Attorney General to report on business of the courts 839 expenses allowed for attending 839 temporary assignment of another judge of same circuit to a district, during disability of the judge, accumulation of work, etc 839 from another circuit, by assignment of Chief Justice on certificate of necessity from circuit judge 839 consent of senior circuit judge of, required 839 assignments to be recorded in courts to and from which made 839 separate courts may be held at the same time 839 circuit, may be assigned to hold district court in the same circuit 839 of Court of Customs Appeals, on request, may be temporarily assigned to supreme court, or court of appeals, of District of Columbia 839 assigned, to have all judicial powers, etc., of court in which serving 839 to conclude cases pending at expiration of service 840 after termination of assignment, authorized, though absent from the district, to decide, etc., matters in cases they have had 840 circuit; number assigned to circuits 840 one additional to fourth 840 appointment; salary; residence 840 service of, in circuit court of appeals 840 conflicting laws repealed 840 may be appointed on Coal Commission 1446 tenure and salary not affected 1446 allowed travel expenses, etc., away from official residence 1447 *Judgments,* deficiency appropriation for paying, against District of Columbia 33, 329, 443, 770, 1534 for paying, United States courts 50, 150, 340, 456, 779, 1052, 1163, 1552 for paying, Court of Claims 51, 195, 340, 457, 779, 1052, 1163, 1552 for paying, Court of Claims, Treasury Department 196 *Judicial Code,* amended, section 1 66, 67, 837 section 13 839 section 15 839 section 18 839 section 24, paragraph 3 634 amended, section 24, paragraph 20 311 section 51 849 section 70 667 section 81 1483 section 85 1506 section 100 1246 section 105 1486 section 107 1520 section 108 1373 section 113 398 section 118 840 section 177 316 section 225 816 section 226 816 section 227 816 section 228 818 section 237 366 section 256, paragraph 3 635 new section 238
(a)added; appeals and writs of error, Supreme Court and circuit courts of appeals 837 *Judicial Expenses,* appropriations for 614, 1081 *Judicial Officers,* appropriation for law books for 617, 1084 deficiency appropriation for books for 41, 193, 333, 461, 784, 786, 1159 *Jugs,* duty on, containing spirits, wines, etc 897 *Juices,* on free list, lemon, lime, and sour orange 928 *Juneau, Alaska,* appropriation for survey, etc., for Government dock at 1420 *Junk,* on free list, old 928 *Jupiter, Pierre,* entry confirmed to, of designated lands in Louisiana 1259 *Jurists to Consider Amendment of Laws of War, Commission of,* appropriation for appointment on 609 *Jurors, D. C.,* additional grand jury may be drawn to meet public exigency 543 *Jurors, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees, etc 616, 1084 for meals, etc., in United States cases 617, 1084 deficiency appronriation for fees 41, 59, 194, 333, 347, 448, 461, 1054, 1159, 1165, 1169, 1554 *Jury Commissioners, United States Courts,* appropriation for compensation 617, 1084 *Justices of the Peace,* appropriation for fees of, acting as commissioners of United States courts 616, 1084 deficiency appropriation for fees, acting as commissioners 41, 333, 448, 1159, 1542 *Jute,* duty on, bags or sacks 904 bleached, etc 902 clothing paddings or interlinings 903 cotton bagging 904 cordage 902 fabrics, not bleached, etc 902 roving 902 sliver 902 twine 902 twist 902 yarns 902 on free list, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 927 *Jute Butts,* on free list, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 927clxii *Juvenile Court, D. C.,* appropriation for judge, probation officers, etc 696, 1353 advances for returning, etc., absconding probationers, authorized 696, 1353 for jurors, rent, expenses, etc 696, 1353 deficiency appropriation for jurors 31, 33, 441, 1534 for contingent expenses 31 **K.** *Kadaya, Gum,* on free list 928 *Kahului, Hawaii,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1047 *Kaibab Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 565, 718 *Kainite,* on free list 930 *Kalanianaole, J. Kuhio, late a Delegate in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 437 *Kale Seed,* duty on 895 *Kalispell, Mont.,* offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 557 *Kanawha Rver, W. Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1045 *Kane County, Utah,* permits to cut timber in Arizona allowed citizens of, for domestic uses, etc 398 *Kankakee County, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Kankakee River in 1171, 1172 *Kankakee River,* bridge authorized across, in Kankakee County, Ill 1171, 1172 *Kansas,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at specified agencies in, from tribal funds 568, 1189 agreement between Missouri and, for mutual operation of waterworks of Kansas City, Mo., and Kansas City, Kans., consented to 1059 *Kansas Avenue, NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Quincy to Shepherd Street 1337 *Kansas City and Memphis Railway and Bridge Company,* released from maintaining approaches to and wagon and foot passenger bridge across Mississippi River at Memphis, Tenn 172 *Kansas City, Mo. and Kans.,* agreement of States of Missouri and Kansas for mutual operation of waterworks of, consented to 1059 *Kansas Electric Power Company,* may lease tract in Fort Leavenworth Military Reservation, Kans 1502 mineral deposits reserved 1502 maintenance of power plant; electrical service, etc 1502 *Kansas Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 573, 1194 alienation restrictions on allotments to minors extended 25 years 1561 *Kaolin,* duty on 869 *Kauri Gum,* on free list 928 *Kaw Indians* (*see* Kansas Indians). *Keene’s Cement,* duty on 869 *Kelp,* on free list 928 *Kelp Plant, Government,* deficiency appropriation for care, etc., at Summerland, Calif 445 *Kennamer, C. B.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 328 *Kennington, R. E., etc.,* deficiency appropriation for Supreme Court costs in case against A. Mitchell Palmer, etc 1158 *Kent, William,* exchange of lands within Tahoe National Forest, Calif., with 493 *Kentledge, Iron,* duty on 874 *Kenyon Street, NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Mount Pleasant to Eighteenth Street 1337 *Keokuk, Iowa,* terms of court at 1484 *Kerosene,* on free list 929 *Kerosene Mantles,* duty on 919 *Keshena Agency, Wis.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 579, 1200 *Keweenaw County, Mich.,* designated islands in, ceded to Michigan for public park purposes 1487 *Key Bridge, D. C.* (*see* Francis Scott Key Bridge). *Key West, Fla.,* appropriation for development of submarine base; conditioned on successful completion of breakwater 129 for aids to navigation in approaches to 480 *Key port, Wash.,* appropriation for naval torpedo station, extensions 805 *Keyser, Ralphs.,* advancement authorized of, on lineal list of Marine Corps majors 1375 *Kickapoo Agency, Kans.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians on 568, 1189 deficiency appropriation for school 57 *Kickapoo Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 573, 1195 *Kieserite,* on free list 928 *Kin-le-chee Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 560, 1181 *Kindergarten Education,* appropriation for investigating, etc 583, 1204 *King Hill Irrigation Project, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 584, 1206 *Kingsland Bridge Company,* may bridge Saint Marys River, Wilds Landing Ferry, Ga., and Fla 204 *Kiowa Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 574, 1195 *Kiowa, etc., Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for agency expenses, from tribal funds 573, 1195 for support, etc., from tribal funds 573, 1195clxiii *Kirschwasser,* duty on 897 *Kissinger, John R.,* appropriation for monthly payments to 76, 725, 1417 deductions to be made 1417 payment to, continued, also pension 1550 proposed reduction and repayment of pension revoked 1550 *Kitchen Utensils,* duty on, iron or steel enameled, etc., hollow ware 880 *Kittery, Me.,* appropriation for constructing bridge connecting navy yard with Portsmouth, N. H 804 *Kittson County, Minn.,* may bridge Red River of the North, Pembina, N. Dak 1173 time extended for bridging Red River of the North at Pembina, N. Dak., by Pembina County and 19, 1561 *Klamath Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 576, 1197 for sunport, etc., of Indians at, from trust funds 576, 1197 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 343, 460 *Klamath Indian Reservation, Oreg.,* appropriation for Modoc Point, Sand Creek, etc., irrigation projects in 576, 1198 deficiency appropriation for Modoc Point irrigation system 45, 447 *Klamath Irrigation Project, Oreg.-Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 585, 1207 *Knit Fabrics,* duty on, cotton, in the piece 901 woolen, in the piece 906 *Knit Goods,* duty on, artificial silk or horsehair 908 *Knitted Articles,* duty on, woolen 906 *Knitting Cotton,* duty on 899 *Knives,* duty on 882 pen, pocket, clasp, etc 882 table, butchers’, carving, etc 882 *Knives, Hunting and Bowie,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 292 *Knox, Philander C., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 327 *Knoxville, Tenn.,* terms of court at 1520 *Kohlrabi Seed,* duty on 895 *Kohn, Frank D.,* payment to, for use of lands by Air Service 73 *Kryolith,* on free list 927 *Kunz, Honorable Stanley H.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1528 **L.** *La Grange Bayou, Fla.,* improvement of, authorized 1039 *La Salle County, Ill.,* and Ottawa, may bridge Fox River at Ottawa 633 *Labels,* duty on, cotton, etc., for garments, etc 900 *Labels and Flaps,* duty on, lithographically printed 910 in metal leaf 910 *Labor Board, R, ailroad,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 642, 1234 *Labor, Child* (*see* Child Labor). *Labor Disputes, Conciliation of,* appropriation for commissioners, etc 485, 1126 deficiency appropriation for commissioners of 48, 54, 334, 344, 347, 1165 *Labor Organizations,* exempt from income tax 253 *Labor Organizations, etc.,* use of antitrust appropriations for prosecuting, forbidden 613, 1080 *Labor Saving Devices,* appropriation for Pension Office 581, 1202 for rent, purchase, etc., postal service 659, 1254 for purchase, etc., of one letter distributing machine 659 deficiency appropriation for rent, purchase, etc., postal service 42 *Labor Saving Machines,* appropriation for purchase, supplies, etc., Treasury Department 369, 1089 *Labor Statistics Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, chief statistician, experts, etc 486, 1126 for per diem, special agents, etc 486, 1127 for temporary statistical clerks, etc 486, 1127 for traveling expenses 486, 1127 for materials for reports, etc 486, 1127 for periodicals, etc 486, 1127 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous expenses 465, 784, 785 Laboratory Instruments, Apparatus, etc., duty on 883 *Lac,* on free list, crude, etc 928 *Lac du Flambeau Agency, Wis.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 579, 1200 *Lace,* duty on, articles or fabrics of, other than cotton, linen, etc 918 *Lace-Curtain Machine, Nottingham,* duty on, fabrics of cotton, etc., made on 901 *Lace Making Machines, etc.,* duty on 886 *Laces,* duty on 918 edgings, insertings, etc 918 hat, etc., of straw, grass, etc 913 window curtains 918 woolen 906 *Lachance, Joseph E.,* deficiency appropriation for services as marshal New Hampshire judicial district 41 *Lacings, Boot, Shoes, or Corset,* duty on cotton, etc 900 *Lacquer, Gold,* duty on articles colored, with 888 *Lactarene,* duty on 860 *Lactic Acid,* duty on 859 *Lafayette and Ray Counties, Mo.,* may bridge Missouri River, Lexington 1032 *Lafayette County, Mo.,* may bridge Missouri River, Waverly, Mo 820clxiv *Lafayette National Forest, Me.,* deficiency appropriation for 57 *Lafayette National Parle, Me.,* appropriation for protection, etc 591, 1213 *Lagoon Point Military Reservation, Wash.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1452 *Laguna Indian Sanatorium, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 561, 1182 *Laguna Indians, N. Mex.,* appropriation for irrigation system for; repayment 572, 1193 *Laguna Pueblo, N. Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for irrigation project 447 *Lahn* (*see also* Tinsel Wire), duty on 887 *Lake Andes, S. Dak.,* deficiency appropriation for spillway, etc 1051 construction of spillway and drainage ditch authorized, to lower level of, etc 990 amount authorized for 990 claims for damages barred after completion of 991 *Lake Charles, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of waterway from, to Sabine River 1045 *Lake County, Ind.,* bridge authorized across Grand Calumet River in 1031, 1031 *Lake Denmark, N. J., Naval Magazine,* appropriation for public works 805, 1148 *Lake Fausse Pointe, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1045 *Lake Forest, Ill.,* public highway connecting with Fort Sheridan to be maintained by 624 *Lake George, Miss.,* declared not a navigable water 552 *Lake of the Woods, Minn.,* appropriation for survey of, etc 759, 1420 *Lake Saint Croix,* time extended for bridging, Prescott, Wis 663 *Lake Superior,* appropriation for survey of connecting waters, etc., with Lake of the Woods 759, 1420 *Lake View, Oreg.,* offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 1179 *Lake Washington Ship Canal, Wash.,* improvement of, below the locks, authorized 1040 *Lake Worth Inlet, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc, of, to be made 1045 *Lakehurst Naval Air Station,* appropriation for buildings, etc 123 *Lamar, Colo.,* offices of register and receiver, land office, at, consolidated 557 *Lamb,* duty on, fresh 891 temporary duty on 10 *Lame* (*see also* Tinsel Wire), duty on 887 *Lampblack,* duty on 867 *Lamps,* duty on, china, 870 earthware 870 incandescent electric light bulbs and 873 *Lamps and Lamp Shades,* excise tax on, sold above specified price 293 *Lancewood,* duty on, sawed boards, etc 889 *Land Banks* (*see* Federal Farm Loan Act Amendments). *Land Offices* (*see* Public Lands). *Landreau, John Celestin,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, arbitrating claim of, against Peru 336 *Lands, etc., United States,* appropriation for custody of 388, 1109 *Lands for Military Purposes,* acquisition authorized of additional, for Morgan Ordnance Depot, South Amboy, N. J 1029 Pig Point, Va., ordnance reserve depot 1029 Middletown, Pa., air depot 1029 Edgewood Arsenal, Md 1029 Fitzsimmons Hospital, Denver, Colo 1029 Walter Reid Hospital, D. C 1029 Philadelphia, Pa., inland warehouse 1030 contracts for purchase, payments, etc., authorized 1030 *Lands for Naval Purposes,* disposal of, no longer needed, Navy Mine Depot, Yorktown, Va 126 Great Lakes Training Station 126 East Camp, Hampton Roads, Va 126 restoration to owners, if not yet paid for 126 ascertainment, etc., of compensation for use and occupancy 126 sale of improvements, etc 126 conveyancing authorized 126 disposal of receipts 126 *Lands in Severalty to Indians,* appropriation for surveying, allotting, etc., of 559, 1180 repayment 559, 1181 use for Indians in Arizona and New Mexico restricted 559, 1181 deficiency appropriation for surveying and allotting 45, 1164 provisions of laws relating to, extended to all lands purchased for Indians, etc 1246 restrictions on alienation, may be removed by Secretary of the Interior 995 time extended for allotting, on Crow Reservation, Mont 994 *Landscape and Vegetable Gardening,* appropriation for studies in floriculture, etc 516, 1301 *Langley Field, Va.,* appropriation for Army barracks, construction 1392 *Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory,* appropriation for equipment, operation, etc 642, 1234 *Lard,* duty on 891 compounds and substitutes 891 *Las Vacas, Mexico,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande from Del Rio, Tex., to 813 consent of Mexico required 814 *Lassen County, Calif.,* granted public lands for county uses; price, etc 858 mining rights reserved 858 *Lassen Volcanic National Park, Calif.,* appropriation for protection, etc 591, 1213 limit on appropriations allowed for, repealed 503clxv *Laths,* on free list 933 *Latin America,* deficiency appropriation for investigating rubber plantation industry in 1536 *Latitude Observatory, Ukiah, Calif., International,* appropriation for maintenance 609 *Latvia, Lithuania, and Esthonia,* appropriation for minister to 1069 deficiency appropriation for minister to 1051 *Laudanum,* duty on 866 *Laughlin, Irwin B.,* appointed a Regent, Smithsonian Institution 1171 *Laurel Root,* duty on, unmanufactured, cut into blocks 889 *Lava,* duty on, manufactured 874 unmanufactured 874 tips 870 on free list, unmanufactured 928 *Lavender,* on free list, oil 929 *Law Library, Library of Congress,* appropriation for librarian, etc 434, 1276 *Lawn Grass* (*see* Grasses). *Lawn Mowers,* duty on 886 *Lawrence, Kans.,* appropriation for Haskell Institute Indian School at 568, 1189 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 57, 197, 1553 *Laws, etc.,* deficiency appropriation for compiling, etc 1529 *Laws of Congress,* appropriation for law clerk and assistant to edit 599, 1068 *Laws of War, Commission of Jurists to Consider Amendment of,* appropriation for appointment on 609 *Lawyers’ Cooperative Edition, Volume 66,* appropriation for copies of, Supreme Court Reports 617 *Lazear, Mabel H. (widow),* appropriation for monthly payments to 76, 725, 1416 *Lead,* duty on, acetate of, white 865 brown, gray, or yellow 865 antimonial 888 arsenate 865 articles, not specially provided for 888 not gold plated, etc 888 Babbitt metal, solder, or combinations of 888 bullion 888 compounds, not specially provided for 865 dross 888 glazier’s 888 nitrate 865 ores 887 pigments 867 pigs and bars 888 pipe 888 reclaimed 888 resinate 865 scrap 888 sheets 888 shot 888 type metal 888 wire 888 *Lead Arsenate* (*see* Insecticide Act). *Lead Ores,* former provisions for sampling and assaying imported, repealed 948 *Leadville, Colo.,* offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 1179 *Leaf Tobacco Dealers,* provisions relating to, in Revenue Act 288 *Leary Construction Company, George,* deficiency appropriation for 43 *Leases of Rental Property, D. C.* (*see* District of Columbia Rents Act). *Leases, Postal Service,* repeal of requirement to terminate, when office can be moved into Government building 656 *Leather,* appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc., of 477, 1118 duty on, bags 918 baskets 918 belts 918 card cases 918 enameled upholstery 918 glove tranks 918 gloves 918 jewel boxes 918 manufactures of, not specially provided for 918 moccasins 918 pianoforte and piano action 918 pocketbooks 918 portfolios 918 satchels 918 on free list, boots and shoes 928 gloves of bovine cattle hides 927 harness 928 not specially provided for 928 saddles and saddlery 928 shoe laces 928 shoe uppers, etc 928 *Leatherboard, or Compress Leather,* duty on, embossed, stamped, etc., into designs or shapes 912 ornamented or decorated 912 plain 909 *Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 617, 1084 for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 763, 1422 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary 194, 345, 1159 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 197, 1552 part of Fort Leavenworth Reservation leased to, for waterworks reservoir, etc 397 *Leaves of Absence,* allowed for vocational education, those receiving Government disability treatment after discharge from Army or Navy 491 postal employees, of 15 days, exclusive of Sundays and holidays 660 sick leave, 10 days cumulative, exclusive of Sundays and holidays 660 educational, allowed Indian schools employees, increased to 30 days 829 *Ledger Paper,* duty on 911 *Lee County, Ark.,* may bridge Saint Francis River, Cody, Ark 1442clxvi *Leech Lake Agency, Minn.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1190 *Leeches,* on free list 928 *Legations,* appropriation for clerks at 601, 1070 deficiency appropriation for clerks at 53, 783, 1055, 1169 *Legislative Branch of the Government,* appropriation for expenses 422, 1264 for Senate 422, 1264 for House of Representatives 425, 1268 “during the session” to mean 118 days 428 “during the session” to mean 211 days 1271 for Capitol police 429, 1272 for Joint Committee on Printing 429, 1272 for Legislative Drafting Service 429, 1272 for Public Buildings Commission 429 for statement of appropriations 429, 1272 for Architect of the Capitol 430, 1272 for Capitol Buildings and Grounds 430, 1273 for Senate Office Building 430, 1273 for House Office Building 430, 1273 for Capitol power plant 430, 1273 for Library building and grounds 1274 for Botanic Garden 431, 1274 for Library of Congress 431, 1275 for Government Printing Office 434, 1277 for public printing, binding, etc 435, 1278 holidays, leaves of absence to employees, etc 435, 1278 authority required for work for Congress 435, 1279 for office of Superintendent of Documents 436, 1279 for Congressional Record Index 436, 1279 for contingent expenses 436, 1279 printing reports of departments, etc., may be discontinued 436, 1280 originals to be kept for public inspection 437, 1280 funds for purchases through stationery rooms limited to stationery and office supplies 1280 use for private vehicles forbidden 1280 *Legislative Drafting Service,* appropriation for salaries and expenses; division of expenses 429, 1272 *Legislative Reference, Library of Congress,* appropriation for preparing material for Congress, etc 433, 1276 *Legumes,* appropriation for testing, etc., cultures for inoculating 514, 1299 *Lemon Building, D. C.,* appropriation for operating force and expenses 1238 *Lemon Grass,* on free list, oil 929 *Lemon Peel,* duty on 893 candied, etc 893 *Lemonade,* duty on 897 *Lemons,* duty on 894 oil 866 on free list, juice 928 temporary duty on 10 *Lenses,* duty on, glass or pebble 873 *Lentils,* duty on 895 *Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital Association,* granted use of lots in Hot Springs, Ark 506 conditions 506 *Leper Home, National,* deficiency appropriation for construction 1550 additional buildings authorized at, Carville, La 1264 limit of cost; amount authorized 1264 *Lepers, etc.,* appropriation for transportation, treatment, etc., of 380, 1101 for care of, Islands of Guam and Culion, etc 124, 788, 1134 deficiency appropriation for care of, Guam 1165 amount for maintenance of home for, etc., under Public Health Service, 1922, increased 338 *Leprosarium, National,* appropriation for repairs and preservation 385, 1106 for mechanical equipment 385, 1106 *Letter Carriers, Postal Service,* appropriation for city delivery 656, 1252 for substitute, auxiliary, and temporary carriers 656, 1252 for new offices 656, 1252 for rural delivery 659, 1255 deficiency appropriation for city delivery 335, 462, 465 *Letter Distributing Machine,* appropriation for purchase, etc., of one 659 *Letter Paper,* duty on 911 *Letterman Army Hospital, San Francisco,* *Calif.,* appropriation for constructing ward 732 *Leuco-Compounds,* duty on, coal tar 862 *Leupp Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 565 amount authorized for completing bridge across Little Colorado River, near 1288 repayment from funds of Navajo Indians 1288 *Levees, Mississippi River,* emergency fund authorized for repairing, etc., above Cairo, Ill 635 *Levulose,* duty on 890 *Lewis River, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Lewisburg, W. Va.,* terms of court at 398 *Lewiston, Idaho,* offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 557 *“Lexington,” Battle Cruiser,* appropriation for converting, into aircraft carrier 811 conversion into airplane carrier of, authorized 814 *Lexington, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at 1032 *Li Shih Chi, Chinese Citizen,* deficiency appropriation for indemnity to family of 1162 *Liberia,* appropriation for minister resident and consul general to 600, 1069clxvii *Liberty Bonds* (*see also* United States Securities), consolidation of tax exemptions growing out of end of World War 317 *Liberty Loan Acts, etc.,* appropriation for expenses of loans, etc., to foreign Governments under 372, 1092 deficiency appropriation for expenses of loans, etc., under 1166, 1169, 1554, 1556 *Librarian of Congress,* appropriation for, chief assistant, etc 431, 1275 *Libraries,* on free list of persons from foreign countries, used abroad 925 *Libraries, Public,* on free list, books, etc., for; limit 925 *Library, D. C., Free Public,* appropriation for expenses 675, 1332 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 33 *Library for the Blind, D. C., National,* appropriation for aid to 704, 1363 *Library of Congress,* appropriation for Librarian, assistant, etc 431, 1275 for chiefs of division, etc 432, 1275 for reading rooms, etc 432, 1275 for law library 432, 1276 for Semitic, Slavic, and Oriental literature 432, 1276 for special and temporary service 433, 1276 for carrier service 433, 1276 for Copyright Office 433, 1276 for legislative reference 433, 1276 for distribution of card indexes, etc 433, 1276 for Sunday opening 433, 1276 for purchasing books, periodicals, etc 433, 1277 for printing and binding for 434, 1277 for contingent expenses 434, 1277 for superintendent of building and grounds, clerks, etc 434 for watchmen, mechanical force, laborers, etc 434 for building, administrative assistant, etc 1277 for trees, etc., grounds of 434 for Sunday, etc., opening 434, 1277 for general expenses, care of building 434, 1277 for providing repository for originals of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution 434 for furniture, etc 434 for steel stack extension in card division 434 for care of building, grounds, etc., under Architect of the Capitol 1274 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1558 employees of building and grounds 714 deficiency appropriation for distribution of card indexes, etc 34 for printing and binding for 50 for contingent expenses 438 for increase of 460 on free list, books, engravings, etc., for 925 office of superintendent of building and grounds abolished 715 designated duties transferred to Architect of the Capitol 715 others to the Librarian 715 administrative assistant and disbursing officer to be appointed 715 administrative assistant and disbursing officer, appropriations for Library and Botanic Garden to be disbursed by 715 duties; bond 715 books, equipment, etc., of superintendent transferred to Architect and Librarian 715 salary of administrative assistant payable from appropriation for superintendent of building, etc., for 1923 715 apportionment of other appropriations for building and grounds 715 division of allotments for printing and binding for fiscal year 1923 716 disbursement of funds transferred to Architect of the Capitol 716 snow, etc., removal provisions not applicable to building and grounds of 845 *Library of Congress Building and Grounds,* appropriation for operating employees 1274 for trees, shrubs, etc 1274 for Sunday opening, etc 1274 for repairs, etc 1274 for furniture, etc 1274 for fire-alarm stations 1274 for painting, etc 1274 for additional $240 a year to employees of 1558 provision for Sunday opening modified 1529 *License Bureau, D. C.,* appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc 672, 1329 for vehicle tags 1329 *Licenses,* required for business of collecting foreign coupons, etc 270 punishment for collecting without 270 submarine cables not to be landed or operated without, from the President 8 if wholly in the continental United States, excepted 8 *Licenses, D. C.,* required for marine insurance brokers 412 *Licorice,* duty on, extracts of, etc 865 root 864 *Life Insurance,* deficiency appropriation for protecting, etc., claims of soldiers, etc., absent in World War service 771 *Life Insurance Companies* (*see also* Insurance Companies), tax levied on income of 261 *Life Insurance, United States Government* (*see* War Risk Insurance Act Amendments). *Life Saving Service* (*see also* Coast Guard), deficiency appropriation for pay of crews, etc 1166 *Life Saving Testimonials,* appropriation for rescuing shipwrecked American seamen, etc 604, 1073 deficiency appropriation for rescuing shipwrecked American seamen 783 *Lifeboats, etc.,* on free list, for lifesaving societies 928 *Light Vessels,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 479, 1120 for officers and crews 480, 1121 deficiency appropriation for salaries, officers, etc 54 *Lighthouse Keepers, etc.,* appropriation for salaries 480, 1121clxviii *Lighthouse Point, Conn.,* sale of abandoned Army reservation, authorized 1451 *Lighthouse Service* (*see* Lighthouses Bureau). *Lighthouse Tenders, etc.* (*see* Light Vessels). *Lighthouses Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, clerks, etc 479, 1120 for general expenses, maintenance of aids to navigation, etc 479, 1120 for contingent expenses 480, 1120 for keeper’s salaries 480, 1121 for officers and crews of vessels 480, 1121 for superintendents, clerks, etc 480, 1121 for retired pay of officers, etc 480, 1121 for public works, vessels, aids to navigation, etc 480, 1121 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 54, 58, 199, 344, 347, 461, 784, 1053, 1164, 1169, 1553, 1556 for lighthouse vessels, salaries 54 for repairing, etc., aids to navigation, seventh district 446 for paying collision damage claims 446, 772, 1157, 1537 for keepers’ salaries 1169 for retired pay of officers, etc 1537 anchorage grounds in United States waters to be marked with buoys, etc., by 844 sale of Montreal River Lighthouse Reservation to American Legion, Bessemer, Mich., for park, etc 1377 *Lighthouses, Fog Signals, etc.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 479, 1120 *Lighting, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 683, 1341 for replacing old fixtures, etc 684, 1341 contract restrictions 684, 1341 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1532 *Lighting Fixtures, Portable,* excise tax on, sold above specified price 293 *Lighting of Rivers,* appropriation for 479, 1120 *Lignaloe Oil,* on free list 929 *Lignum-Vitae,* duty on, sawed boards, etc 889 *Lily Bulbs,* duty on 894 *Lily of the Valley,* duty on, pips 894 *Lima, Ohio,* terms of court at 1247 *Lima, Peru,* deficiency appropriation for delegates to Pan American Scientific Congress at 1547 *Lime,* duty on, chlorinated 860 citrate of 865 hydrated 869 not specially provided for 869 on free list, borate of, crude 925 *Lime Nitrogen,* on free list 925 *Limes,* duty on 894 on free list, juice 928 oil 929 *Limestone,* duty on, crude or crushed 869 manufactured 874 unmanufactured 874 *Limitation of Armament, Conference on,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 192 tablet to be presented to Daughters of the American Revolution, in appreciation for use of Memorial Hall for sessions of 498 *Limitation of Naval Armament, etc.* (*see also* Naval Armament Limitation), appropriation for continuing construction of vessels allowed under treaty for 810 for converting battle cruisers “Lexington” and “Saratoga” into aircraft carriers 811 deficiency appropriation for scrapping naval vessels 1544 *Limitation of Naval Construction,* President requested to negotiate for agreement with Great Britain, etc., limiting size of vessels and aircraft 1154 *Limitations in Internal Revenue Suits, etc.,* suits for recovery of erroneous collection of taxes, etc., not allowed until claim therefor filed with Commissioner 315 not to begin until six months after filing 315 nor after five years from date of payment 315 prior suits not affected 315 former limitation periods repealed 315 suits for collection of taxes not to begin after expiration of five years from time when due 315 except in case of fraud 315 not applicable to income taxes, and pending proceedings 315 prosecutions for violations, to be instituted within three years after offense committed 315 absence from district not included in time 315 not applicable to prior offenses 315 extension in cases of complaints before commissioners 315 offenses by Government officers excepted 315 prior proceedings, etc., not affected 315 *Lincoln Memorial Commission,* appropriation for printing and binding report on construction and dedication of Memorial 1234 *Lincoln Memorial, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 759, 1419 for reflecting pool, completing construction 759 *Lincoln National Forest, N. Mex.,* exchange of private lands within, for other public lands authorized 1245 grazing lands to be given therefor 1246 lands conveyed added to national forest 1246 publication of proposed, required 1246 *Lincoln, Nebr.,* offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 557 *Lincoln, Statute of Abraham,* reerection of, on original site in Washington, D. C 664 appropriation for expenses 664 *Lincoln’s Death Place, D. C.,* appropriation for repairs 759, 1419 *Linen* (*see* Flax). *Linoleum,* duty on 904 *Linotype Machines,* on free list 926 *Linseed,* duty on, oil 865clxix *Inqueurs,* duty on 897 *Liquor Dealers,* additional special tax on business of, where forbidden by State, etc., laws 296 no immunity from penalty, etc 296 *Liquor Traffic,* appropriation for suppressing, among natives of Alaska 555, 1177 for suppressing, among Indians 561, 1182 deficiency appropriation for suppressing, among Indians 343 authorization of expenditures for preventing, etc., among Indians 209 *Liquors, Adulterated, etc.,* appropriation for expenses, preventing sale, etc., of 522, 1306 *Literary Societies,* on free list, books, etc., for; limit 925 exempt from income tax 253 *Litharge,* duty on 867 *Lithographic Plates,* duty on, engraved, etc 880 *Lithographic Prints,* on free list, printed more than 20 years 925 *Lithographic Stones,* on free list, not engraved 928 *Lithopone,* duty on 867 *Lithuania, Esthonia, Latvia, and,* appropriation for minister to 1069 deficiency appropriation for minister to 1051 *Litmus,* on free list 923 *Little Calumet River,* bridge authorized across, Riverdale, Ill 1171 *Little Colorado River,* deficiency appropriation for paying Allied Contractors for bridge across, at Leupp Indian Agency, Ariz 1539 amount authorized for completing bridge across, at Leupp Indian Agency, Ariz 1288 *Little Rock, Ark.,* appropriation for burial in national cemetery, of patients dying at Hot Springs Hospital 758, 1418 time extended for bridging Arkansas River at 1258 *Littlefield, Alvord and Company,* deficiency appropriation for paying, judgment of District of Columbia supreme court 778 *Live Stock* (*see also* Cattle and Animals), appropriation for enforcing humane treatment of export 511, 1296 for distributing information of market prices, shipments, etc., of 532, 1313 for compiling, publishing, estimates of, and products, on farms 532, 1313 for diffusing commercial information of supply, market prices, etc., of, and live stock products 532, 1314 for cooperative experiments in raising, in cane sugar and cotton distric ts 535, 1317 for station, Woodward, Okla., for breeding, etc 536, 1317 for experiments in establishing meat production in western irrigated districts, etc 536, 1317 for reimbursing Indians for, destroyed in eradicating contagious diseases, etc 565, 1186 appropriation for developing water for Indian 565, 1186 deficiency appropriation for suppressing contagious diseases among Indian 45 for experiments, etc., in, production, etc 58, 344 advances authorized by War Finance Corporation to banks, etc., making advances for 182 purchase allowed by War Finance Corporation of commercial paper of banks, etc., secured by 182 notes, etc., based on advances for feeding, etc., may be discounted, etc., by credit banks 1455 time extended to May 31, 1923, for making advances on, etc., by War Finance Corporation 634 to February 29, 1924 1481 cattle, sheep, swine, horses, mules, and goats, classed as 160 on free list, imported for breeding purposes 10 *Live Stock in Cane Sugar and Cotton Districts,* appropriation for cooperative experiments, etc., in developing 535, 1317 *Live Stock Inspectors,* licensing of, authorized by Secretary of Agriculture to inspect live stock as a basis of loans by agricultural credit corporations 1468 punishment for illegally claiming authority 1468 false reports, etc., by any inspector 1468 *Live Stock Reservoir Sites,* fencing permitted of, under regulations 1437 free use of water to be allowed for animals of any kind 1437 *Liveries and Livery Boots and Hats,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 292 *Loadstones,* on free list 929 *Loan Associations, Mutual Building and,* exempt from income tax 253 *Loans and Credits to Foreign Governments,* appropriation for expenses of Secretary of Treasury in connection with 372, 1092 deficiency appropriation for expenses of office of Secretary of the Treasury, 1922, under Liberty and Victory Loan Acts, as to 36 *Loans and Currency Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc 371, 1092 *Loans to Farmers,* deficiency appropriation for collecting, 1923, for seed grain 772, 1535 *Lobsters,* on free list, not specially provided for 931 *Locklies Creek, Va.,* improvement of, authorized 1039 *Lockport, N. Y.,* terms of court at 813 *Locks,* duty on cabinet 919 padlocks 919 *Lockwood, Eliza F.,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of South Carolina eastern district court to 51clxx *Locomotive Engine Boilers, etc., Safe,* appropriation for expenses, compelling railroads to use 642, 1233 *Locomotives,* duty on, steam 886 *Logs,* duty on, fir, spruce, cedar, or Western hemlock 889 sawed cabinet wood 889 *Logwood,* duty on, extract, nonalcoholic 864 on free list, crude 927 *London, England,* appropriation for dispatch agent 602, 1070 for repairs, furnishing Embassy building at 604 *London Purple,* duty on 867 *Long Beach, Calif.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor to be made 1046 *Long, Boaz W.,* credit in account 1161 *Longevity Pay* (*see also* Pay Readjustment of Army, Navy, etc.), allowance to officers below the grade of brigadier general, rear admiral , etc 626 limitation as to officers on retired list June 30, 1922 626 only active commissioned service counted of appointments from July 1, 1922 627 percentage of commissioned service in Organized Militia, National Guard, Naval Militia, and National Naval Volunteers, allowed 627 warrant officers and enlisted men, Army and Marine Corps 629 Navy and Coast Guard 630 *Lonoke, Ark., Chamber of Commerce,* lease of ground from, for aeronautical purposes, ratified, etc 73 *Looking Glass Plates,* duty on 872 *Loom Harness, Healds, and Collets,* duty on, cotton, etc 900 *Loops, Iron,* duty on 875 *Lorgnettes,* excise tax on sales of, by dealers 293 *Los Angeles, Calif.,* appropriation for refund of alien deportation payment, by collector of customs 1128 improvement of harbor, authorized 1040 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1046 *Los Angeles Clearing House,* issue of 50-cent silver pieces to commemorate centennial of Monroe Doctrine upon request of 1173 payment required 1173 *Loss by Exchange,* appropriation for, Army officers abroad, in Alaska, or at Fort Apache, Arizona 76, 724, 1385 for consulates 603, 1071 for foreign mission 602, 1070 disbursing agents of Department of Commerce allowed credits for, 1917–1922 1485 *Loss or Gain,* computation of, on exchanges of property, for assessing income tax 1560 *Lottery Tickets, etc.,* importation of, prohibited 937 entry of, forbidden; seizure, etc 937 procedure for seizures, etc 937 *Louisiana,* naval reserve lands in, restored to public domain 1258 preference to bona fide settlers to make homestead entries 1258 titles of designated entrymen confirmed 1259 titles confirmed to purchasers of lands in Fort Sabine abandoned Military Reservation from the State 830 *Louisiana Development Company,* may bridge Red River, Grand Ecore, La 819 *Louisville, Ky.,* appropriation for Marine Hospital building 1105 *Love Military Field, Tex.,* abandoned septic tank site, to be sold 1452 *Lower Brule Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for supports, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 576, 1198 *Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project, Mont., N. Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 585, 1207 *Loyalty,* requirement of, repealed as to claims for services in Navy and Marine Corps prior to April 13, 1861 1226 *Lumber,* on free list, sawed, planed, etc 932 duty on, imported from country imposing duty on exports from United States 933 *Lump Sum Appropriations,* restrictions on additional pay of $240 a year to employees under 713, 1558 statements to accompany estimates for; details required 21 to take the place of former requirements 21 *Lunacy Writs, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses of executing 697, 1356 deficiency appropriation for expenses of executing 32, 33, 441, 1533 *Lupines,* duty on 895 *Lupulin,* duty on 896 *Lyceums, Lecture,* exempt from special excise tax 296 *Luxemburg, Netherlands and,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Lycoming County, Pa.,* time extended for bridging West Fork of Susquehanna River, Williamsport to Duboistown, by 1131 **M.** *McCullough, Richard P.,* restored to place on list of commanders in the Navy 495 *McGee, J. E., and J. J. Smith,* time extended far bridging Savannah River, near Haileys Ferry, S. C. and Ga., by 505 *McMillan Park Reservoir, D. C.* (*see* also Water Service, D. C.). appropriation for operation, etc 3, 709, 1368 *McNeil Island, Wash.,* appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 619, 1086 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary 194, 448, 1160, 1543clxxi *Macaroni,* duty on 893 *Mace,* duty on 896 Bombay 896 *Machine, etc., Knives,* duty on 883 *Machine Tools,* duty on 886 *Machinery,* for repair, etc., admitted free under bond to be exported in six months 938 *Machines,* duty on, embroidery 886 lace making, etc 886 *Mackerel,* duty on, pickled or salted 892 *Mackinac Agency, Mich.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 568, 1190 *“Madawaska,” Army Transport,* deficiency appropriation for reconditioning 455 *Madden, William,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 50, 769, 1530 *Madison County, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Pearl River, between Rankin County and 219 *Madison, Wis.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized; limit of cost 492 *Magazines, etc., Government* (*see* Periodicals, etc., Government). *Magic Lanterns,* duty on glass slides for 873 *Magnesia,* duty on, calcined, medicinal 865 not medicinal 865 *Magnesia Clay Supporters,* duty on, for gas mantles 870 *Magnesite,* duty on 869 brick 868 *Magnesium,* duty on, alloys, etc 886 carbonate of, precipitated 865 calcined, not medicinal 865 chloride 865 metallic 886 oxide, medicinal 865 sulphate of 865 scrap 886 *Magnetic Observations,* appropriation for continuing, under Coast Survey 481, 1121 *Mahogany,* duty on, sawed boards, etc 889 *Mahoning River,* bridge authorized across, Warren, Ohio 3 dam authorized across, near Warren, Ohio 141, 1031 restriction of use, etc 142, 1031 *Mail and Files Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc 373, 1093 emergency appropriation for, additional employees, 1922 61 *Mail Bags, etc.,* appropriation for freight or expressage on 657, 1253 deficiency appropriation for freight on empty 55, 335, 775, 786, 1057 *Mail Bags, Locks, Equipment, etc.,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 659, 1254 appropriation for materials, etc., equipment shops 659, 1254 for labor in equipment shops 659, 1254 distinctive equipment for executive departments, Alaska, island possessions, etc 659, 1254 deficiency appropriation for 786 *Mail Transportation, Postal Service,* appropriation for star routes in Alaska 657, 1252 for steamboat and other power boat routes 657, 1252 for railroad routes 657, 1252 for airplane service, New York and San Franscisco 657, 1252 for Railway Mail Service 657, 1252 for electric and cable car service 657, 1253 for foreign mails by steamship and otherwise 657, 1253 amount for aircraft service 657, 1253 maintaining sea post service 1253 for star routes except in Alaska 659, 1264 deficiency appropriation for railroad routes 55, 59, 199, 462, 786, 1057, 1168, 1170, 1555 for star routes 55, 59, 199, 452, 465, 1057 for electric and cable car service 199 for rural delivery 199, 465 for steamboat, etc., routes 335 for foreign mails 335 for power boat and airplane service 462, 786, 1555, 1557 *Maine Judicial District,* terms of court at Bangor 1506 Portland 1506 *Maize,* duty on 893 temporary duty on 9 *Majority Floor Leader, House of Representatives,* appropriation for legislative clerk, clerks, etc 428, 1270 *Makah Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 578, 1197 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of 1539 *Malacca Joints, India,* on free list, sticks, cut in lengths, etc., for canes, etc 933 *Malheur National Forest, Oreg.,* exchange of lands from private owners for addition to 416 other land or timber in exchange 416 *Malki Agency, Calif.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 567 *Mall Office Buildings, D. C.,* appropriation for operating force and expenses 645, 1237 *Malt, Barley,* duty on 892 *Malt Extract,* duty on, fluid 897 solid or condensed 897 *Malt Sprouts,* duty on 893 *Maltby Building, D. C.,* appropriation for repairs, etc 430, 1273 *Mamaroneck, N. Y.,* improvement of harbor, authorized 1038 *Manasquan Inlet, N. J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Manganese,* duty on, alloys 874clxxii duty on, borate, etc., compounds and salts, not specially provided for 865 ore 874 *Manganiferous Iron Ore,* on free list 928 *Mangel-wurzel Seed,* duty on 895 *Mangrove,* duty on, extract, nonalcoholic 864 *Mangrove Bark,* on free list, crude 927 *Manifests,* contents of, to be made by master of vessels required to make entry 950 to be deposited with collector on entry 951 copy to Comptroller General or to comptroller of customs 952 penalty for failure 952 corrections by post entry 952 cargo for different ports to be described in 953 delivery to boarding officer with preliminary entry 954 from vessels arriving from contiguous countries 956 *Manifold Paper,* duty on 911 *Manila Fiber,* duty on, cables and cordage 902 *Manila, Sisal, etc.,* duty on, cordage 902 on free list, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 927 Mann, James JR., late a Representative in Congress, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1155 *Manna,* duty on, natural, advanced 864 on free list, crude, etc 922 *Mannite,* duty on 890 *Mannose,* duty on 890 *Mantels, Friezes, etc.,* duty on, earthenware 869 slate 874 *Mantles,* duty on, gas, kerosene, or alcohol 919 *Manufacturing Establishments,* excise tax on products of, using prohibited child labor 306 *Manures,* on free list, and fertilizers, not specially provided for 928 *Manuscripts,* on free list, not specially provided for 929 *Maple Sugar and Sirup,* duty on 890 *Maps,* duty on, not specially provided for 912 on free list, for the United States or Library of Congress 925 printed more than 20 years 925 *Maps, Geologic,* appropriation for engraving and printing 587, 1208 *Maps, Military,* appropriation for preparation, etc., topographic 89, 741, 1401 assistance of Geological, and Coast and Geodetic Surveys, etc 89, 741, 1402 *Maps, Post Route, etc.,* appropriation for preparing, etc.; sales 658, 1254 *Maps, United States,* appropriation for connected; distribution 556, 1177 for separate State and Territorial 556, 1177 designated areas under enlarged homestead provisions 556, 1177 *Maraschino Cherries,* duty on 893 *Marble, Breccia, and Onyx,* duty on, alabaster 873 articles of agate, rock crystal, etc., not specially provided for 873 benches, etc 873 monuments, etc 873 mosiac cubes of 873 attached to paper, etc 873 paving tiles 873 rough, etc 873 sawed or dressed 873 slabs 873 vases 873 *Marblehead, Mass.,* conveyance authorized of Fort Sewall Reservation to, for public park uses; conditions 395 *Marcus, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Columbia River 1485 *Mare Island, Calif.,* appropriation for navy yard, public works 129, 804, 1148 for ammunition depot, magazine and shell house 130, 805 preliminary examination, etc., of, channel, etc., to be made 1046 *Marine Corps* (*see also* Pay Readjustment, of Army, Navy, etc.), appropriation for officers, active and reserve list; pay 136, 808 for officers, active and Fleet Marine Corps reserve list; pay 1150 uniform gratuity 1150 for subsistence allowance 808, 1150 for rental allowance 808, 1150 for pay of officers, retired list 136, 808, 1150 for enlisted men, etc 136, 808, 1151 allowance for lodging and subsistence 808, 1151 for retired enlisted men 136, 808, 1151 for undrawn clothing 136, 808, 1151 for pay and allowances, Reserve Force 1151 for mileage to officers without troops 136, 808, 1151 for commutation of quarters, officers, etc 136 for pay of civil force 137, 808, 1151 temporary employees 137, 808 additional employees 1151 for provisions 137, 809, 1151 ice machines 809, 1151 for clothing, enlisted men 137, 809, 1152 for fuel, etc 137, 809, 1152 for military stores, etc 137, 809, 1152 ammunition, etc 138, 809, 1152 for transportation and recruiting 138, 809, 1152 for repairs of barracks, etc.; rent 138, 809, 1152 for forage 138, 810, 1152 for contingent 138, 810, 1152 funeral expenses of officers and enlisted men 138, 810, 1152 laundries 139, 810, 1153 disbursement and accounting 139, 810, 1153 deficiency appropriation for pay 52, 56, 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 781, 785, 1055, 1165clxxiii deficiency appropriation for Quartermaster’s Department 52, 56, 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 781, 785, 1055, 1165 for contingent 52, 56, 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 781, 1055, 1165 advancement on lineal list of majors authorized, of Benjamin S. Berry 497 of Ralph S. Keyser 1375 loyalty restriction repealed as to claims for services in, prior to April 13, 1861 1226 midshipmen who failed to graduate from Naval Academy, but served honorably in, may be commissioned therein prior to the graduation of their class 499 pay readjustment of commissioned and enlisted personnel of 625 promotion as lieutenant colonel authorized of Maj. Ellis B. Miller; place on lineal list designated 498 special Congressional committee on readjusting pay of, etc., allowed further time for report 352 *Marine Corps Reserve Force,* appropriation for pay and allowances 1150 Marine Corps Reserve Supplies, balance of continuing appropriation for, made available for Navy deficiency, 1922 450 *Marine Glasses,* excise tax on sales of, by dealers 293 *Marine Hospitals* (*see also* Public Health Service), deficiency appropriation for maintenance 196, 345, 457, 780, 1170, 1544 for San Francisco, Calif., alterations, etc 338 conveyance to Wilmington, N. C., of land, structures, etc., authorized; price, etc 1260 *proceeds from sale of, Cleveland, Ohio,* appropriated for new site, plant, etc 1064 *Marine Insurance, District of Columbia,* term includes designated classes of risks from transit, etc., by land, water, or air 401 powers and duties of superintendent of insurance applicable to marine insurance companies 402 photographic or certified copies of statements may be filed by companies 402 classes of risks authorized by marine, etc., companies; marine 402 fire, lightning, etc 402 automobile collisions, thefts, etc 402 injury or death by accident 402 liability for death or disability of another 402 property losses from causes other than fire, and marine and inland navigation 402 motor vehicles 402 explosions of steam boilers, machinery, etc 402 burglary, theft, and forgery 403 failure of debtors to pay 403 title defects, etc 403 thefts, etc., of animals 403 hazards other than life insurance, and fidelity and surety bonding 403 companies may be licensed to write any or all classes of risks 403 business of existing companies not interfered with 403 companies to maintain separate reserves for each class of insurance 403 capital and surplus required of stock companies 403 additional for each class of business 403 receipts of each class to be separately accounted for 403 to form a separate fund 403 use restricted to particular class 403 investments may be combined 403 distribution of profits as dividends or to surplus 403 provisions not applicable to assessment life, etc., companies 403 companies for reinsuring risks of other companies, authorized 404 may include all classes of risks 404 capital and surplus to equal that of direct insurance companies 404 organization of domestic mutual companies; number of applications and amount of insurance required 404 advance cash premiums for each additional class 404 employers’ liability and workmen’s compensation insurance 404 surplus in money 404 requirements for outside companies to transact business 404 under foreign Governments 404 investment of surplus required 404 reinsurance allowed of part of an individual risk 405 all risks by consent of superintendent 405 credit for reserve on unearned premium liability 405 unearned premium liability divided between ceding and receiving insurers 405 reserves to be carried 405 schedules to be filed with superintendent 405 method of computing unearned premium reserve 405 assessment of tax on underwriting profit in the District 405 manner of computing premiums earned 406 losses incurred 406 expenses; specific; general 406 itemized statement of business to be submitted annually to the superintendent 406 for each of five preceding years 406 if not in business for five years 406 computation of tax based upon 406 tax imposed of five per cent on average underwriting profit for five years 406 method of computing average 407 notice and payment of 407 additional tax of 5 per cent on average of reserves 407 method of determining; maximum 407 of 2 per cent on investment income from capital and surplus 408 method of determining 408 proportion if writing other classes of insurance 408 items for computing, to be submitted 408 payment of 408 annual license fee to be paid 408 report, etc., on ceasing to do marine insurance business 408 penalty for refusing to make report, etc 408clxxiv provisions not applicable to business of “Syndicate B”, created by Shipping Board, etc 409 corporations not relieved hereby from Federal income taxes 409 investment to be made of cash capital of domestic companies 409 of outside companies 409 of surplus over capital, etc., of domestic companies 409 of assets of mutual companies 410 in foreign securities if doing foreign business 410 of other securities, etc., accepted in payment of debts 410 real estate holdings permitted domestic companies 410 sale in five years if not necessary for business 410 time extended to prevent loss 410 merger of two or more companies permitted 410 procedure; approval by superintendent 410 issue of new stock, transfer of property, rights, etc 411 liabilities of stockholders of old corporations 411 pending actions, etc., not discontinued 411 agencies abroad may be maintained by domestic companies 411 report of transactions 411 deposit of foreign securities allowed as assets 411 companies to engage exclusively in insurance in foreign countries permitted 411 stock holdings, etc.; payment of tax 411 penalty for transacting business for unlicensed companies 412 if office, etc., outside of United States, deemed an unauthorized insurer 412 license tax for marine insurance brokers 412 restriction on transacting business with outside companies 412 cancellation of, for prohibited acts outside of District 412 issue of policies under, forbidden unless provisions of Act complied with 412 office requirements for transacting business for unlicensed companies 412 record books of insurance to be kept 413 official inspection authorized; information confidential 413 punishment for illegally revealing information 413 penalty for failure to report records 413 surety bond required 413 companies to keep records of all transactions 413 details required; data to be furnished superintendent 413 confidential and solely for official information 413 punishment for revealing information 414 penalty for failure to report records 414 penalty for violations, noncompliance with duties, etc 414 no person excused from testifying; criminal immunity 414 amounts authorized for clerical, etc., expenses 414 conflicting laws superseded 414 invalidity of any section, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 414 *Marine Schools, State,* appropriation for expenses, New York, Massachusetts, Washington, and Pennsylvania 124 for expenses, New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania 788, 1134 *Marines, etc.,* appropriation for transportation of disabled, on furlough from hospitals 94 for vocational rehabilitation of discharged disabled 649, 1244 deficiency appropriation for vocational rehabilitation of disabled discharged 444 preference right for ten years of, discharged after World War service, to make homestead entry, etc., on public lands 358 drafted men refusing to serve, etc., excluded 358 *Marion and Florence Counties, S. C.,* may bridge Great Peedee River, near Mars Bluff Ferry 322 *Marion, Ind.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 763, 1424 *Maritime Law, International Conference on,* appropriation for expenses of representation at 609 *Maritime Nations,* conference requested of, to prevent pollution of navigable waters by oil waste, etc., from steamers 821 *Mariveles Military Reservation, Philippine Islands,* licenses for quarrying, etc., stone from, authorized 843 *Marketing of Agricultural Products,* associations authorized of farmers, ranchmen, etc., for 388 *Markets and Crop Estimates Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* deficiency appropriation for stimulating agriculture, etc 344 for administering Warehouse Act 445 for completing handling, etc., of wool clip of 1918 445 powers, etc., transferred to Bureau of Agricultural Economics 532 *Markets Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* deficiency appropriation for general expenses 58, 198, 344, 464, 783, 1164 powers, etc., transferred to Bureau of Agricultural Economics 532 *Markets, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance and repairs 678, 1330 *Markham, H. H.,* reappointed on Board of Management of Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1218 *Marking Imported Articles,* with country of origin in legible English, and packages containing, required 936 punishment for fraudulent violations 936 *Marlboro County, S. C.,* bridge authorized across Great Pee Dee River by Darlington County and, at Society Hill 1174 *Marlboro County, S. C., etc.,* may bridge Peedee River; location 1440 *Marmalades,* duty on 894 *Married Women* (*see also* Citizenship), provisions for naturalization, etc 1022 *Marrons,* on free list 926clxxv *Marrow,* on free list, crude 929 *Mars Bluff Ferry, S. C.,* bridge authorized across Great Peedee River at 322 *Marshall-Belmont Bridge Company,* may bridge Ohio River, Moundsville, W. Va 1521 *Marshals, United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries, fees, etc 615, 1082 established for Hawaii 615 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 54, 58, 194, 199, 333, 461, 1054, 1158, 1165, 1542 bonds of, for New York southern district may be increased 1287 salaries to be fixed by Attorney General 1560 rates authorized; based upon business of previous four years 1560 modification allowed; restricted to once in four years 1561 *Marshmallow,* duty on, natural, advanced 864 on free list, crude, etc 922 *Marston, Ray L.,* appointed on Board of Management of Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 326 *Martin and Company, Charles,* deficiency appropriation for refund of fine 1543 *Martinsburg, W. Va.,* terms of court at 398 *Maryland Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for judgment of, in favor of Maryland Dry Docks and Shipbuilding Company 195 *“Maryland,” United States Ship,* appropriation for continuing construction of 811 for antiaircraft guns, etc., for 1142 *Masks,* duty on, paper, pulp or papier-mache 909 *Mason City, Iowa,* terms of court at 1483 *Mason, William E., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 195 *Masonic Mutual Relief Association, D. C.,* name changed to Acacia Mutual Life Association; charter amended 1020 *Massachusetts,* appropriation for reimbursing, for marine school expenses 124, 788, 1134 may bridge Merrimack River, at Haverhill 1257 *Massachusetts Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of district court 779 constitution of 503 terms of court at Boston 503 New Bedford 503 Springfield 503 rooms to be furnished free at Springfield, and New Bedford 503 processes, etc., returnable to terms at Boston 503 deputy marshals and clerks at Springfield and New Bedford 503 two additional judges authorized for 837 filling vacancies in, restricted 838 *Masterson, Louise Carroll,* appropriation for paying, widow of William W. Masterson, a consul dying in the service 1073 *Match Boxes,* duty on, jewelry 917 *Matches,* duty on 914 white phosphorus, prohibited entry 915 *Maté,* duty on, advanced by any treatment 864 on free list, crude, etc 922 *Materials, etc., Government,* appropriation for testing miscellaneous 477, 1117 *Maternity and Infancy Hygiene,* appropriation for executing provisions of Act for promoting 488, 1129 *Maternity and Infancy Hygiene Act,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of Children’s Bureau executing 449 appropriations authorized to cooperate with States in promoting maternity and infancy hygiene, etc 224 amount authorized annually for five years to be apportioned among the States 224 additional; specific to each State, and balance, in proportion to population 224 payments limited to appropriations by States of equal amounts 224 unused balance of apportionments available for succeeding year 224 Board of Maternity and Infancy Hygiene created 224 composition, organization, and authority 224 Children’s Bureau to execute Act 224 studies, etc., by, to promote efficient administration 224 State Legislatures to accept provisions of Act, and designate State agency to execute 225 administration by child labor divisions 225 acceptance by Governor temporarily to await action by 225 restrictive amount authorized from additional appropriations for administrative expenses 225 from which employees from civil service eligibles allowed 225 office supplies, travel, etc 225 apportionment to be made annually by Bureau 225 certificate to Secretary of the Treasury of amount for administrative expenses 225 to State treasurers of apportionment to the States 225 plans for operation to be submitted by State agencies 225 to forbid officials entering homes without consent of parents 225 notice of approval by Board required 225 officials of Children’s Bureau not permitted to enter homes, etc., if objected to 225 parental powers not limited hereby 225 certificate by Bureau to Secretary of the Treasury of amounts appropriated by States, and allotments thereto 225 details in 226 payments authorized thereupon 226 reports to be made by State agencies 226 further certificates to be withheld if money improperly spent 226 if no appropriation made by State 226 appeal to the President allowed 226 notice to State authority before withholding 226 use forbidden of moneys apportioned, for buildings, lands, etc 226 of appropriated by States, for pensions, etc 226clxxvi report to Congress annually by Secretary of Labor 226 intention of Act declared 226 *“Matoa,” Steamship,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment, United States court, to owner of 779 *Mats,* duty on, cocoa fiber or rattan 904 dog and goat skin 916 linoleum, etc 904 woolen 906 *Mattaponi River, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Matthews, Joseph,* deficiency appropriation for 37 *Matting,* duty on, cocoa fiber or rattan 904 common China, Japan, and India straw 904 *Mattox Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Meal,* duty on, corn 893 oat 893 rice 893 rye 893 *Mears, Frederick,* reappointment authorized of, to specified grade and rank in the Army 831 as chairman of Alaska Engineering Commission 831 *Meat,* duty on, extracts of 891 venison, and game 891 *Meat Food Products and Meats* (*see* Packers and Stockyards Act). *Meat Inspection,* appropriation for additional expenses 513, 1298 amount for equine meat; labels, etc., required 513, 1298 deficiency appropriation for 58, 344, 461, 783, 1053 *Meats,* duty on, fresh, not specially provided for 891 none admitted entry unless wholesome, etc 891 compliance with meat inspection and pure food laws after entry 891 destruction, etc., if refused admission 891 drawback allowed on imported salt used in curing exported 941 temporary duty on, all kinds, prepared or preserved not specially provided for 10 *Meats and Meat Products,* appropriation for diffusing commercial information of market prices, distribution, etc 532, 1314 *Mechanical Devices,* deficiency appropriation for cooperative standardizing, etc., used in industries, and by the Government, 1922 48 *Mechanical Engineering,* appropriation for standardizing apparatus, etc., used in 477, 1118 *Mechanical Equipment for Public Buildings,* appropriation for heating, hoisting, etc 385, 1106 deficiency appropriation for 52, 56, 196, 341, 462, 780, 785, 1167, 1170 *Medal of Honor, Congressional,* bestowal of, upon body of unknown unidentified American soldier to be buried in Arlington Memorial Amphitheater, Va 191 bestowal of, upon Italian soldier, in Victor Emanuel National Monument, Rome, Italy 204 punishment for unauthorized wearing, manufacture, or sale of 1286 *Medals, etc.,* on free list, received as prizes 929 *Medals of Honor, etc., Army,* time for issuance of, extended in World War cases 493 *Medford, Oreg.,* patent to, for revested Oregon and California Railroad lands 991 price; payment for timber 991 reservation of mineral deposits 991 of designated tract to water power permittees 991 *Mediation and Conciliation, United States Board of,* deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses closing up business of 328 offices of Commissioner and Assistant abolished December 31, 1921 328 *Medical Administrative Corps, Army,* authorized number of officers, after January 1, 1923 722 *Medical and Hospital Services, Veterans’ Bureau,* appropriation for, to beneficiaries 649, 1243 disbursement of allotments to specified departments, etc 649, 1243 deficiency appropriation for beneficiaries 37, 330, 444 disbursement of allotments to specified departments, etc 330 *Medical and Surgical History of World War,* appropriation for preparing for publication, etc 758, 1419 *Medical Charities, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients at designated hospitals, etc 700, 1358 *Medical Corps, Army,* authorized number of officers, after January 1, 1923 721 *Medical Department, Army,* appropriation for supplies, etc 87, 738, 1398 for mosquito destruction, Canal Zone 87, 738, 1399 for veterinary supplies, services, etc 87, 738, 1399 for private treatment, etc.; exception 87, 738, 1399 for preventing, etc., epidemic diseases 87, 738, 1399 for civilian employees, nurses, etc 87, 738, 1399 for tuition of officers, etc 87, 738, 1399 for supplies, Hot Springs Hospital 87, 739, 1399 for miscellaneous expenses 87, 739, 1399 use for Medical and Surgical History of War with Germany, forbidden 87, 739, 1399 for hospital care, Canal Zone garrisons 87, 739, 1399 for Medical Museum 88, 739, 1399 for Library, Surgeon General’s Office 88, 739, 1399 for civilian personnel, Office of Surgeon General 739, 1400 for artificial limbs 758, 1419 for surgical appliances 758, 1419 for trusses 758, 1419 for Medical and Surgical History of War with Germany 758, 1419 deficiency appropriation for supplies, etc 52, 56, 196, 342, 345, 458, 463, 781, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555, 1557clxxvii deficiency appropriation for artificial limbs 196 for lands condemned for Walter Reed Hospital, D. C 455, 778 for Library, Surgeon General’s Office 458 for replacing supplies 1056, 1168 authorized number of officers in branches of, after January 1, 1923 721 restoration authorized of John B. H. Waring, late captain in Medical Corps 505 *Medical Department, Navy* (*see* Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy). *Medical, etc., Supplies, Government,* amount of surplus, authorized to be transferred without charge for relief of distressed people of Russia 357 *Medical Inspectors, Public Schools, D. C.,* appropriation for division 687, 1345 *Medical Museum, Army,* appropriation for preserving specimens, etc 88, 739, 1399 acquisition of site for, and Library, authorized 1029 *Medical Reserve Corps, Army,* appropriation for one officer of, on active duty 74, 723, 1381 pay, etc., of officers and nurses caring for Veterans’ Bureau patients at Army hospitals may be from allotments thereof 74, 723, 1381 *Medicinal Compounds, Salts, etc.,* duty on, containing alcohol 860 not specially provided for 859 *Medicinal Substances,* duty on, in capsules, pills, tablets, etc 860 *Medicines, Adulterated, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 522, 1306 *Mediterranean Fruit Fly,* appropriation for investigations, etc 524, 1308 *Meek, Alexander K.,* deficiency appropriation for services 1049, 1528 *Meeks Ferry, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Pearl River, between Grigsbys Ferry and 219 *Meerschaum,* duty on, crude 921 *Meerschaum, etc., Pipes,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 292 *Melada,* duty on 890 concentrated 890 temporary duty on 10 *Melezitose,* duty on 890 *Melibiose,* duty on 890 *Melting, George,* appropriation for compiling laws and decisions relating to Navy, etc 789 *Members of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for compensation 425, 1268 for mileage 2, 425, 1268 for clerk hire 428, 1271 mileage and stationery allowances to be paid, attending third session, Sixty-seventh Congress 1061 *Membership Fees, etc.,* internal revenue tax on, of social clubs, etc 291 exemption of fraternal lodges, etc 291 *Memorial Association, First Division, United States Army,* may erect memorial to dead of First Division, American Expeditionary Forces, on public grounds, District of Columbia 349 *Memorial to Women of the Civil War,* use of temporary buildings on grounds of, by American Red Cross, continued 1218 removal, etc., by December 31, 1924 1218 *Memorials, etc.,* building authorized for World War service, at Abilene, Tex., on public building site 199 approval of design, etc 200 to persons dying in line of duty in the Navy may have inscription of rank to which entitled at time of death 415 *Memorials, D. C.* (*see also* Statues, D. C.), authorized in public grounds, to First Division, American Expeditionary Forces 349 to Joseph J. Darlington 1444 erection in grounds of Department of Agriculture permitted of, to employees thereof who died in war with Germany 170 approval of site and design by Joint Committee on the Library and Commission of Fine Arts 170 no expense to be incurred 170 *Memorials to American Forces in Europe,* provisions for preparing, erecting, etc 1509 *Memphis, Tenn.,* reconstructing approaches to bridge across Mississippi River at, dispensed with 172 also maintenance of wagon and foot passenger bridge 172 terms of court at 1521 *Menhaden Oil,* duty on 865 *Menominee Agency, Wis.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 579, 1200 *Menominee Indian Reservation, Wis.,* forest investigations, etc., on Indian reservations not applicable to 563, 1184 *Menominee Indians, Wis.,* appropriation for per capita payments, from tribal funds 1201 *Mental Diseases,* veterans of War with Spain, etc., with, entitled to hospital treatment, etc., by Veteran’s Bureau 1524 *Menthol,* duty on 865 *Merchandise, Abandoned,* from sunken vessels in American waters, may be brought in, free of duty, after two years 938 *Merchant Marine Act, 1920,* appropriation for expenses of Emergency Fleet Corporation under 647, 1241 *Mercurial Preparations,* duty on 860 *Mermentau River,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of waterway from Bayou Teche, to 1045 *Merrimack River,* bridge authorized across, Haverhill, Mass 1257 *Merritt and Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of United States court to 779 *Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.,* appropriation for protection, etc 591, 1213 deficiency appropriation for roadway from, to Gallup, N. Mex 45, 1054 *Mescalero Agency, N. Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 572, 1193 *Mescalero Indian Hospital, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 561, 1182clxxviii *Mescalero Indian Reservation, N. Mex.,* appropriation for water supply; repayment 572 for roads and bridges 572, 1193 deficiency appropriation for roads and bridges 45 for support, etc., of Indians of 1539 amount authorized for civilization, etc., among Indians of 1222 discretionary expenditure 1222 reimbursed from sale of timber on 1222 *Mesh Bags,* duty on, metal, jewelry 917 *Messages, Telegraph, Telephone, etc.,* revenue tax on, in United States 284 *Messenger Service, Mail,* appropriation for 657, 1252 for, in lieu of railroad side and terminal service 657, 1252 deficiency appropriation for 55, 462, 465, 1057, 1168, 1555 *Messengers,* appropriation for, House of Representatives 427, 1270 for Senate 424, 1266 *Metal Cutting Tools,* duty on, steel, not specially provided for 888 *Metallics,* duty on, aluminum 886 *Metallurgical Products,* appropriation for investigating, etc., new processes in 478, 1119 *Metals,* on free list, unwrought, not specially provided for 927 *Metals and Manufactures of,* Schedule 3, Tariff of 1922 874 *Metanilic Acid,* duty on 861 *Methyl Alcohol,* duty on 859 *Methyl Salicylate, Natural,* duty on 862 *Metropolitan Park Commission, etc.,* may construct drawless bridges across Charles River, Cambridge to Boston, Mass 219, 1264 *Metropolitan Police, D. C.,* (*see* Police, D. C.). *Mexican Bean Beetle,* appropriation for cooperative expenses to control spread of 538, 1309 *Mexico,* appropriation for ambassador to 600, 1069 for Boundary Commission 605, 1074 for national cemetery, Mexico City 756, 1417 for expenses eradicating pink boilworm of cotton in, etc 537, 1318 deficiency appropriation for expenses eradicating pink bollworm of cotton in 446, 537 admission to domicil of Chinese refugees from, attached to punitive expedition in 1916 325 balances of appropriations for transportation for refugee American citizens from, covered in 755 for medals for National Guard service in 755 consent of, required for building bridge across Rio Grande from Del Rio, Tex., to Las Vacas, Mexico 814 across Rio Grande from Eagle Pass, Tex 1483 lands or bancos acquired by treaty from, adjacent to Texas, ceded to State jurisdiction, etc 359 applicable to lands acquired hereafter 359 residence of five years in, required for exception from yearly limit of admission of aliens 540 steamer passenger tickets to, exempt from stamp tax 305 *Miami Beach, Fla.,* granted right of way for sewage drain across Government Reservation 1429 *Miami, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River at 820 *Mica,* duty on, cut or trimmed 869 ground 869 manufactures of 869 splittings 869 unmanufactured 869 *Michigan,* grant of lands in Emmet County to, for game preserve 828 Huron County may convey tract of land to, State for public park 1517 public lands in Keweenaw County, ceded to State for public park purposes 1487 *Michigan City, Ind.,* special canceling stamp of “Visit the Dunes, etc.” authorized for post office at 202 *Michigan Eastern Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 838 filling vacancy in, restricted 838 *Microscopes,* duty on 873 *Middletown Air Intermediate Depot, Pa.,* completing acquisition of real estate for, authorized 1029 *Middletown, Pa.,* deficiency appropriation for transferring, etc., ordnance stores from evacuated depot at 456 for Army air intermediate depot, site 777, 1162 for Army ordnance storage depot site 777 amount authorized for real estate, ordnance storage depot 419 *Midshipmen, Navy,* appropriation for mileage from their homes when entering Naval Academy 122, 787, 1133 readmission authorized of, found deficient at first term 1920–21, who resigned on request; conditions 207 repeal of authorization for reexamination of, deficient at close of last term, etc 207 restoration of provision for discontinuance of, for deficiency at any examination 208 reduction hereafter of allowance of appointments by Members of Congress 1144 not applicable to appointments at large or from enlisted personnel 1144 who failed to graduate from Naval Academy, but served honorably in Marine Corps, may be commissioned therein prior to graduation of their class 499 *Migratory Game Birds, etc.,* appropriation for enforcing law protecting 526, 1310 *Mileage, Army,* appropriation for designated officers, etc 75, 725, 1386 deficiency appropriation for officers, etc 196, 341, 781, 1167, 1170, 1555, 1556 *Mileage, Army, Navy, etc.,* allowance to officers, traveling without troops, etc 631clxxix *Mileage Books,* refund of tax on unused portion of 284 *Mileage, Marine Corps,* appropriation for officers without troops 136, 808, 1151 *Mileage, Navy,* appropriation for officers, etc 122, 787, 1133 allowed midshipmen from their homes, on entering Naval Academy 122, 787, 1133 *Mileage Tickets, Interchangeable,* issue of, by rail carriers directed 827 denomination, transfers, etc 827 *Milford Haven, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of southeast entrance to harbor 1044 *Military Academy,* appropriation for support of the 95, 750, 1411 for pay of professors 95, 750 for chaplain 95, 750 for master of sword; rank, etc 95, 750 longevity pay 750 subsistence allowance 750 for pay of cadets; rate for 1922 95, 750 credit of balance due on initial clothing, etc., issues since June 15, 1920 95 credit on admission allowed hereafter 95 for extra pay of officers 95 for longevity 95 for constructing quartermaster, addition to pay 95, 750 for pay of professors, chaplain, master of sword, constructing quartermaster 1411 present master of sword when retired to have rank, etc., of lieutenant colonel 1411 longevity pay 1411 subsistence allowance 1411 for pay of cadets 1411 for band 95, 750, 1411 for field musicians 95, 750, 1411 for service detachment 95, 750, 1411 for Cavalry detachment 96, 750, 1411 for Artillery detachment 96, 750, 1411 for Engineer detachment 96, 750, 1411 for Signal Corps detachment 96, 750, 1411 for Coast Artillery detachment 97, 751, 1412 for travel allowances 97, 751, 1412 for interest on deposits 97, 751, 1412 for extra pay, detached service 97, 751 for pay of civilians 97, 751, 1412 quarters, etc., to civilian instructors 98, 751, 1412 accounting, etc 99, 751, 1412 for maintenance 99, 751, 1412 for expenses, Board of Visitors 99, 751, 1412 for contingencies, superintendent 99, 751, 1412 for repairs and improvements 99, 751, 1413 for fuel, light, etc 99, 751, 1413 for stationery, etc 99, 751, 1413 for transportation 99, 752, 1413 for printing, etc 99, 752, 1413 for expenses, department of Cavalry, Artillery, and Infantry tactics 99, 752, 1413 for maintenance cadet camp site 100, 752, 1413 for instruction material, etc., for designated departments 100, 752, 1413 for lectures 100, 753, 1414 for lighting, plumbing, etc 101, 753, 1414 for library, etc 101, 753, 1414 for contingent, academic board; technical supplies 101, 753, 1414 for band instruments, etc 101, 753, 1414 for cadet mess utensils, etc 101, 753, 1414 for policing barracks, etc 101, 753, 1414 for cadet barracks, furniture, etc 101, 753, 1414 for children’s school 101, 753, 1414 appropriation for cadet hospital 101 for care of trophies 101 for fire protection 101, 753, 1414 for buildings and grounds 101, 753, 1414 for ordnance museum; laboratory; general repairs 101, 753, 1414 for waterworks 102, 753, 1415 for repairing walls along Poplopen pipe lines 102, 753, 1415 for roads, grounds, etc 102, 753, 1415 for designated repairs, etc 102, 753, 1415 for power plant, coal bunkers 754 for cadet boathouse, etc 102, 754, 1415 for south cadet barracks 102 for cadet barracks, immediate repairs 102, 754, 1415 for post cemetery 102, 754, 1415 for walls, roads, etc 102, 754, 1415 for cadet mess, repairs, etc 102 for waterproofing post headquarters, etc., buildings 102, 754 for erecting steel hangar 754 for changes, etc., east academic building 103 for extensions to new bachelor building 103 for labor and material, repairing roofs, etc 1415 for riding hall, repairs 1415 for completion of cadet hospital and nurses’ quarters 1416 surplus material, tools, etc., to be furnished for constructing temporary buildings, instruction, etc 102, 754, 1416 leaves of absence to construction employees 103, 754, 1416 purchases permitted without advertising 754, 1416 use of funds for athletic grounds forbidden, unless admission charged to public contests in which cadets take part 1416 deficiency appropriation for pay 56 for maintenance 458, 1057, 1167, 1555 cadets to receive same pay, etc., as midshipmen 632 option to cadets in June, 1920, to continue course one year 397 to graduate with class otherwise 397 may reexercise, prior to graduation 397 purchase of polo ponies limited for use of 82, 731, 1392 *Military and Naval Compensation, Veterans’ Bureau,* appropriation for death or disability payments 649, 1243 *Military and Naval Insurance, Veterans’ Bureau,* appropriation for 1244 deficiency appropriation for 1530 *Military Attaches,* appropriation for expenses abroad, etc.; rent of offices, etc 69, 718, 1379 rent for garages and stables for, but not offices, allowed for fiscal year 1923 1393 *Military Establishment* (*see* Army). *Military Intelligence Division, General Staff Corps,* appropriation for contingent expenses 69, 717, 1379 for expenses, military attaches 69, 718, 1379 for observing operations abroad 69, 718, 1379 drafting, etc., services 1379 deficiency appropriation for contingencies 52, 56, 196, 345, 458clxxx *Military Observers Abroad,* appropriation for expenses of 69, 718, 1379 *Military or Naval Forces of the United States,* persons included as of, in Revenue Act of 1921 227 *Military Paries, National* (*see* National Military Parks). *Military Posts,* appropriation for water and sewer systems at; limit for new work 81, 731, 1391 for construction, etc., exchanges at 83, 719, 1380 training, etc., camps, recreation expenses at 83, 719, 1380 “Hostess Houses” 83, 719, 1380 appointments without reference to civil service rules, etc 719, 1380 use for schools for children forbidden 1380 for construction, etc 732, 1392 for construction, etc., Fort Benning, Ga 732, 1392 for Letterman Hospital, San Francisco, Calif 732 for Edgewood Arsenal and Camp Lewis 732 for Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 732 for Langley Field, Va 1392 for Fort Sill, Okla., hospital 1392 for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 732, 1392 six storehouses 732 water supply; reappropriation 732 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage, etc., at 84, 733, 1393 not available for National Army or National Guard camps, etc 84, 733, 1393 deficiency appropriation for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 52, 342, 345 for exchanges 1056, 1167 *Military Reservations,* control of highways in, not affected by Federal Highway Act 212 Fort De Russy, Hawaii, marshy lands to be filled in, etc 1445 Fort Monroe, Va., provisions for Government owned water system 356 Fort George Wright, Wash., overflow easement granted to Lloyd E. Gandy over part of 395 Fort Lee, Mass., granted to Salem, for public park uses 396 right to resume occupancy for Government uses, reserved 396 Fort Leavenworth, Kans., lease of tract in, to Leavenworth, for waterworks reservoir, etc 397 Fort Pickering, Mass., granted to Salem, for public park uses 396 right to resume occupancy for Government uses reserved 396 Fort Sewall, Mass., granted to Marblehead for public park uses 395 right to resume use for Government purposes, reserved 396 grants to Washington of, on Fidalgo, Whidby, Hope, and Skagit Islands for public parks 469 retention of right to use for Government purposes, etc 469 licenses authorized for quarrying, etc., stone, Mariveles, Philippine Islands 843 right of way granted across Fort Banks, Mass 466 Fort Sheridan, Ill 622 Springfield Armory, Mass 1013 San Juan Island, Wash., granted to State for biological station, etc., conditions 173 *Military Reservations, Abandoned,* disposal of lands in Vashon Island, Wash., to occupants under former lease 142 sale authorized of undisposed of lands within Fort Buford, N. Dak. and Mont 159 titles confirmed of purchasers from Louisiana of lands in Fort Sabine 830 evidence of purchase, etc., required 830 *Military Service,* appropriation for furnishing statements of State, etc., to adjutant general thereof 721 *Military Stores, etc., Marine Corps,* appropriation for, ammunition, etc 137, 809, 1152 *Military Training, Civilian,* appropriation for ordnance equipment for target practice, etc., for 93, 746, 1407 for instruction camps 93, 720, 1382 deficiency appropriation for instruction camps 463, 785, 1167 *Militia Bureau, War Department,* appropriation for arming, equipping, and training National Guard 749, 1410 for civilian personnel 750, 1410 former Militia Division to be known as 1034 Chief of, to be appointed by the President, from list of National Guard officers furnished by governors of States; service requirements 1034 term, rank, pay, etc.; no retirement 1034 reserve commission continued 1034 assignment of Army officer as temporary 1034 assignment from Army for duty in 1034 of three reserve officers from National Guard 1034 of not over 500 officers of National Guard with reserve commissions to duty with Army 1034 *Militia, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 705, 1363 for camps, drills, etc 705, 1363 for commutation of subsistence, enlisted men on special detail 705, 1363 for rent of armories, etc 705, 1364 for printing, etc 705, 1364 for target practice expenses 705, 1364 for pay of troops other than Government employees 705, 1364 *Militia, Organized* (*see also* National Guard), deficiency appropriation for arming and equipping 52, 458, 781 for encampment and maneuvers 196, 342, 781, 1167 balances of appropriations covered in; for arming and equipping 755 for field artillery 755 *Milk,* duty on 891 buttermilk 891 compounds and substitutes of 892 condensed or evaporated 891 cream 891 malted 892 powder 892 sour 891 temporary duty on fresh; condensed etc 10 sugar of 10clxxxi *Milk, D. C.,* appropriation for inspection of dairy farms, etc., by health officials 695, 1352 for detecting adulterations, etc 695, 1353 *Milk, Filled* (*see* Filled Milk), *Milk, Preserved,* purchase, etc., of, for relief of distressed and starving people of Russia 351 fund available for 351 *Milk River Irrigation Project, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 585, 1206 repayment of construction cost 1206 *Mill Cut, N. C.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made 1044 *Mille Lac Indians, Minn.,* appropriation for allotments to homeless nonremoval 1191 *Miller, Ellis B., Major, Marine Corps,* commission of, as lieutenant colonel, authorized as of June 4, 1920 498 place on lineal list designated 498 examination, etc., required 498 no back pay, etc 498 number of lieutenant colonels not increased by 498 *Millet,* duty on 895 *Millinery,* duty on, metal ornaments 917 *Millinery Ornaments,* duty on, feathers, artificial flowers, etc 915 natural leaves, dyed, etc 915 *Mills,* excise tax on products of, using prohibited child labor 306 *Millstones,* duty on 874 *Milton, N. Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor to be made 1043 *Milwaukee, Wis.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 762, 1423 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1552 improvement of harbor, authorized 1039 *Mine Accidents, etc.,* appropriation for investigating, etc 587, 1209 deficiency appropriation for investigating etc 53, 57, 197, 343, 459, 782, 1553 *Mine Explosions,* appropriation for investigating causes of, etc 587, 1209 trophies for mine rescue and first aid contests 587, 1209 *Mine Planter Service, Army,* appropriation for pay of warrant officers 723 number to be reduced to forty 723 *Mine Rescue Cars,* appropriation for expenses, operating, etc 587, 1209 for purchase, etc 587 deficiency appropriation for operating 346, 459, 464, 1054, 1164, 1553 *Mineral Entries, Public Lands,* annual assessment work for, to commence July 1, hereafter 186 extension of, for 1921 186 *Mineral Fuels and Products,* appropriation for testing, etc., belonging to United States 587, 1209 deficiency appropriation for investigating 459 *Mineral Leases,* permitted by North and South Dakota, within their school lands 159 *Mineral Oils,* on free list, not specially provided for 929 *Mineral Products,* appropriation for investigating, etc., belonging to United States 587, 1209 losses incurred in expending money in production, etc., of, in response to Government appeal, etc., to be reimbursed from appropriation therefor 322 reopening of awards denied heretofore 322 Mineral Resources of the United States, appropriation for preparing reports, etc., on 587, 1208 *Mineral Salts,* on free list, evaporated, from mineral springs 929 *Mineral Substances,* appropriation for investigations for economic production, etc 588, 1209 duty on, articles of, not specially provided for 870 on free list, metallic, crude, not specially provided for 927 *Mineral Waters,* duty on 897 internal revenue tax on bottled natural or artificial, sold by producer, etc 285 *Mineralogy, Specimens of,* on free list, for public collections, not for sale 931 *Minerals,* on free list, crude, not specially provided for 929 *Miners’ Diamonds,* on free list 927 *Mines,* excise tax on products of, using prohibited child labor 306 Mines Bureau, Interior Department, appropriation for salaries and general expenses 587, 1209 for investigating mine explosions, methods of mining, etc 587, 1209 trophies for mine-rescue and first-aid contests 587, 1209 for mine rescue cars, etc 587, 1209 for investigating mineral fuels and unfinished products 587, 1209 for investigating treatment of ores, etc 588, 1209 improving mining conditions, etc., private work forbidden 588, 1209 amount for personal services in District of Columbia 588, 1209 detail of Public Health Officers for cooperative work with 588, 1210 for petroleum and natural-gas inquiries 588, 1210 for enforcing provisions for oil, oil shale, and gas leases 1210 for enforcing regulations, etc., leasing nonmetallic mineral deposits, etc 588, 1210 amount for personal services in District of Columbia 589, 1210 for mining experiment stations 588, 1210 for Pittsburgh, Pa., experiment stations 588, 1210 for investigating, etc., mining, quarrying, etc., industries 588, 1210 for mine inspection, Alaska 588, 1210 for technical books, etc 588, 1210 temporary details of field employees for duty in Washington; allowances 589, 1210clxxxii appropriation for Government fuel yards, District of Columbia 589, 1211 lands to be acquired for fuel yard and Department garage 1211 part of Half Street vacated for use of fuel yard 1211 purchase of land and construction of garage from sums for operating, etc., fuel yard; expenditures not returnable 1211 amount for operating yard reduced; expense of garage 1211 accounting for fuel furnished offices, etc 1211 for purchase of land, Bruceton, Pa 589, 1212 transfer of appropriations for scientific work by, for other departments, etc 589, 1212 for printing, etc., for 554, 1176 deficiency appropriation for investigating mining, etc., nonmetallic minerals, 1922 44 for general expenses 53, 197 for mine experiment stations 53, 343 for investigating mine accidents 53, 57, 197, 343, 459, 782, 1553 for petroleum and natural gas investigations 53, 57, 459 for enforcing explosives regulations, etc 53 for testing fuel 57, 197, 346, 459, 1054 for mine rescue cars 57, 346, 459, 464, 782, 1054, 1164, 1553 for mineral mining investigations 459, 1054 for Pittsburgh, Pa., experiment station, removal, etc 782 for Government Fuel Yards, D. C 1164, 1553, 1556 *Mines, Oil or Gas Well’s, etc.,* maximum excess profits tax on sales of, by discoverer, etc 277 *Minidoka Irrigation Project, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 585, 1206 purchase of new town site for American Falls, to be flooded by the reservoir 585, 1206 sale of lots not used 585, 1206 *Minidoka National Forest, Utah and Idaho,* public lands added to 355 *Minimum Wage Board, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 674, 1331 for additional $240 a year to employees of, wholly from District revenues 715, 1559 *Mining,* appropriation for regulating, of nonmetallic leased lands 588, 1210 *Mining Experiment Stations,* appropriation for expenses, establishing, operating, etc 588, 1210 *Mining Industry, United States,* exhibit of, to be prepared for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Exposition 210 report to accompany 210 *Ministers Plenipotentiary, Envoys Extraordinary and,* appropriation for 600, 1069 deficiency appropriation for salaries 1166 *Minneapolis, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 489 may bridge Mississippi River, location 1323 *Minnesota,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at specified agencies, from tribal funds 1190 deficiency appropriation for drainage assessments, Indian lands in 1165 erroneously surveyed lands in designated township to be sold to occupants 506 patents to issue; legal rights not affected 506 may bridge Mississippi River, between Cass Lake and Bemidji 501 Red River of the North, etc., between Fargo, N. Dak., and Moorhead, Minn 351 Pembina, N. Dak 1173 *Minnesota Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 838 filling vacancy in, restricted 838 *Minnesota River,* bridge authorized across, at Fort Snelling, Minn 1427 three bridges authorized across, and Mississippi River at Pike Island, Minn 1430 *Minor Coins,* appropriation for recoinage of 371, 1091 *Minority Employees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 427, 1270 *Minority Leader of the House of Representatives,* *Acting,* appropriation for legislative clerk for 1563 *Minors,* provisions for paying amounts due to, under War Risk Insurance Act 1374 *Mints and Assay Offices,* appropriation for Director, chief clerk, examiner, etc 381, 1103 for freight on bullion and coin 381, 1102 for contingent expenses, Bureau of the Mint 381, 1102 for examinations, etc 381, 1102 for collecting precious metals statistics 381, 1103 for salaries and expenses, mint, Carson City, Nev 381, 1103 Denver, Colo 381, 1103 New Orleans, La 381, 1103 Philadelphia, Pa 382, 1103 San Francisco, Calif 382, 1103 for salaries and expenses, assay office, Boise, Idaho 382, 1104 Helena, Mont 382, 1104 Deadwood, S. Dak 382, 1104 New York, N. Y 382, 1104 Salt Lake City, Utah 383, 1104 Seattle, Wash 383, 1104 deficiency appropriation for New York, N.Y 51, 196, 337, 341, 457, 1544 for New Orleans, La 454 for freight on bullion and coin 457 for Boise, Idaho 776 for Philadelphia, Pa 167 coinage of Grant memorial gold dollars, and silver half dollars, authorized at; purposes, etc 362 fifty-cent silver pieces-to be coined for centennial of enunciation of Monroe Doctrine 1172 to commemorate tercentenary of settling of New Netherland, etc 1287 *Miraflores, Canal Zone,* appropriation for new power plant at 1426 *Mirrors,* duty on, azimuth 873 glass, not specially provided for 873 *Misbranded Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 522, 1306clxxxiii *Miso,* duty on 896 *Missionaries,* dying in service abroad, not deemed nonresidents of the United States 281 *Missionary Ridge, Ga. and Tenn.,* deficiency appropriation for examination, etc., improving boulevard on 39 *Mississippi River,* appropriation for prosecuting work of flood control, etc 760, 1421 for emergency fund for protecting, etc., levees 498 deduction of amount from next Flood Control Act appropriation and to be covered in 498 use of balance after emergency has passed 499 deficiency appropriation for prosecuting work of flood control 342 for establishing fish rescue station on 772 amount for preserving, etc., levees on, during flood emergency, authorized from river and harbor improvement funds 504 bridge authorized across, between Cass Lake and Bemidji, Minn 501 Minneapolis, Minn 489 Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minn 1323 Saint Paul, Minn 1221 fish rescue and mussel propagating station to be established on 501 amount authorized for expenses of 501 operating personnel designated 501 plans for flood control, etc., from Head of the Passes to mouth of the Ohio to be continued 1505 amounts authorized annually for six years from July 1, 1924 1506 expenditures authorized up to Rock Island, HI., and tributaries 1506 plans for improvement of, from the Missouri to Minneapolis, Minn., modified 1041 available for channels to landing places, etc 1041 of waterway from, to Sabine River, La. and Tex., modified 1041 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Dallas City, Ill 1045 Nauvoo, Ill 1045 Saint Paul, Minn., west side 1045 reconstructing approaches and maintenance of foot and wagon bridge across, at Memphis, Tenn., dispensed with 172 survey, etc., directed of intracoastal waterway from, at New Orleans, La., to Corpus Christi, Tex 1439 three bridges authorized across Minnesota River and, at Pike Island, Minn 1430 time extended for bridging, at Baton Rouge, La 1219 *Mississippi River Commission,* appropriation for emergency fund for preserving, etc., levees 498 amount to be deducted from next Flood Control Act appropriation, and covered in 498 use of balance for general objects of flood control 499 emergency fund for repairing levees, etc., above Cairo, authorized 635 not yet under conditions of Flood Control Act 635 emergency fund for repairing levees, etc.; acceptance from levee districts of bond to cover proportion of cost 635 established practice of Commission temporarily departed from 635 jurisdiction for flood protection, extended to tributaries from Cairo to Head of the Passes 1047 *Mississippi River Valley,* appropriation for fish rescue station 1124 deficiency appropriation for fish rescue station 772, 1537 *Missoula, Mont.,* offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 557 *Missouri,* agreement between Kansas and, for mutual operation of waterworks of Kansas City, Kans., and Kansas City, Mo., consented to 1059 part of public building site, Jefferson City, granted to, for addition to State Capitol grounds 206 *Missouri Eastern Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 838 filling vacancy in, restricted 838 *Missouri Pacific Railroad Company,* deficiency appropriation for refund 455 *Missouri Reformatory, Boonville, Mo.,* deficiency appropriation for gratuities to United States prisoner from 448 *Missouri River,* bridge authorized across, at Boonville, Mo 173 between Charles Mix and Gregory Counties, S. Dak 1442 Glasgow, Mo 664 Lexington, Mo 1032 Miami, Mo 820 Mobridge, Mo 662 Waverly, Mo 820 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, Kansas City, Kans., to Pierre, S. Dak 1045 time extended for bridging, at Chamberlain, S. Dak 351 *Missouri State Highway Commission,* may bridge Saint Francip River, between Butler and Dunklin Counties 1220 *Missouri Western Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 838 filling vacancy in, restricted 838 *Mitchell, John J.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 41 *Mittens,* duty on, woolen 906 *Moapa River Indian Reservation, Nev.,* appropriation for irrigation system on; repayment 572 *Mobile, Ala.,* terms of court at 668 *Mobile Artillery, Army,* appropriation for altering, etc 744, 1404 *Mobile Bay,* preliminary examination, etc., of, channel from Dog River, to be made 1045 *Mobile River,* time extended for bridging mouth of, from Bay Port to Blakely Island, Ala 365, 1440 *Mobridge Bridge Company,* may bridge Missouri River, Mobridge, Mo 662 *Mobridge, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River at 662clxxxiv *Moccasins,* duty on, leather, etc 918 *Models,* of women’s wearing apparel, admitted free under bond to be exported in six months 938 *Models of Invention, etc.,* on free list; restrictions 929 *Modoc Point Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of, on Klamath Indian Reservation 576, 1198 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 45, 447 *Moencopi Wash Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 560, 1181 *Mohave County, Ariz.,* exchange of public lands with owners of designated sections in 829 *Moieties, Customs,* appropriation for compensation in lieu of 373, 1094 provisions of former Act relating to, repealed 989 *Molasses,* duty on 890 concrete and concentrated 890 temporary duty on 10 *Molybdenum,* duty on, ore or concentrates 874 *Monazite Sand,* on free list 929 *Money Orders Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, etc 653, 1249 *Money Orders, Postal Service,* special form of, authorized for transmitting Government insurance premiums 157 *Monongahela River,* bridge authorized across, Pittsburgh, Pa., at mouth of the Allegheny 396 improvement of, authorized 1039 *Monopolies, etc.* (*see* Antitrust Laws). *Monroe Doctrine Centennial,* coinage of silver 50-cent pieces in commemoration of 1172 number, legal tender quality, etc 1173 issue to Los Angeles Clearing House; payment required 1173 laws applicable 1173 no Government expense for dies, etc 1173 *Montague County, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Red River between Jefferson County, Okla., and 1438 *Montana,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 556, 1178 cut-over school timber lands in, may be exchanged for lands in private ownership, to be used for reforesting 1245 provisions for education of pupils on Blackfeet Indian Reservation not to preclude payment for tuition in State public schools 364 *Montana Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 838 filling vacancy in, restricted 838 *Montana National Bison Range,* appropriation for maintenance 525, 1309 *Montgomery, Ala.,* offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 557 terms of court at 668 *Montgomery County, Tenn.,* time extended for bridging Cumberland River by, near Clarksville 205 *Montgomery, General Richard,* gift of sword of, accepted, to be deposited in National Museum 1373 *Montoya, Nestor, late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1528 *Montreal River Lighthouse Reservation,* sale authorized to American Legion, Bessemer, Mich., for public park, etc 1377 *Montrose, Colo.,* offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 557 *Monument, D. C.* (*see* Washington Monument, D. C.). *Monumental or Building Stone,* duty on, except marble, breccia, and onyx 874 *Monuments Commission* (*see* American Battle Monuments Commission). *Monuments, etc.,* duty on, marble, etc 873 *Monuments, Public,* on free list, works of art for 934 *Moon, Ray,* payment to, for services in road building, out of rural post roads allotment to North Carolina 46 *Moorhead, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North by, etc., between Fargo, N. Dak.; and Moorhead, Minn 351 reconstruction of bridge authorized, across Red River, Fargo, N. Dak., and 1561 *Moqui Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for developing water supply for Navajo and Hopi Indians on 567, 1188 deficiency appropriation for developing water supply for Navajo and Hopi Indians on 1538 *Morgan General Ordnance Depot, N. J.,* deficiency appropriation for site 1162 purchase of land for railroad right of way, authorized 1029 *Morocco,* appropriation for agent and consul general at Tangier 600, 1069 for Cape Spartel, etc., Light 604, 1073 *Morongo Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 560, 1181 *Morphia* (*see* Narcotic Drugs). *Morphine, and Sulphate of,* duty on 866 *Mortar Batteries, Army,* appropriation for constructing 741, 1402 *Mortgages, Irrigation Project Farm Lands,* accepted as first mortgages for loans under Farm Loan Act 542 conditions required 543 *Mosaic Cubes,* duty on, marble, breccia, or onyx 873 *Moscow Landing, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tombigbee River at 394 *Mosher, Alex, jr.,* deficiency appropriation for refunding 33 *Moss,* on free list, crude, not specially provided for 929 *Moss and Sea Grass,* duty on, manufactured, or dyed 919 *Most Favored Nation Treatment,* retention of property of German and Austro-Hungarian Governments until, be granted Americans in residence, business, etc 106clxxxv *Mother-Of-Pearl,* duty on, buttons 914 manufactures of, not specially provided for 919 *Moths, Gypsy and Brown Tail,* appropriation for quarantining, etc., against spread of 524, 1308 *Motion Picture Films, Positive,* excise tax on, leased or licensed by producer, etc., below market price to an affiliated corporation 292 to benefit interest of producer, etc 292 *Motor Boats,* duty on 885 brought in temporarily by nonresidents for contests, admitted free of duty under bond 938 excise tax on sales of pleasure, by builder, etc 292 special tax on users of, not for business, etc 297 *Motor Cycles,* duty on 885 additional, from country imposing higher duty on imports of, from United States 885 brought in temporarily by nonresidents for contests, etc., admitted free under bond 938 excise tax on sales of, and accessories, by producer, etc 291 tires, etc., to other than manufacturer 291 *Motor Vehicles,* mileage allowance for, used in business of Department of Agriculture 538 *Motor Vehicles, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for tags, etc., for 678, 1329 for maintenance, etc., District offices 676, 1333 for purchase, exchange, etc 676, 1333 use restricted, cost limited, etc 676, 1333 for automobile for Board of Children’s Guardians, etc 676 *Mott School, D. C., Old,* appropriation for expenses, converting, etc., as a property yard 678 *Moundsville, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River at 1521 *Mount McKinley National Park, Alaska,* appropriation for protection, etc 591, 1213 boundaries changed, and lands added to 359 *Mount Pleasant Branch Library, D. C.,* appropriation for site for 1333 acceptance authorized of gift for erecting building 1333 *Mount Pleasant, Mich.,* appropriation for Indian School at 569, 1190 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 45 for Indian school, 1920 45 for Indian school, repairs, etc., 1920 45 for Indian school, 1921 45 *Mount Rainier National Park, Wash.,* appropriation for protection, etc 591, 1214 for commissioner 614, 1081 *Mountain, etc., Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of 744, 1404 for ammunition for 744, 1404 for ammunition for practice 744, 1404 *Mountain Lions,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 526, 1310 *Moving Picture Films,* duty on 920 *Mowers,* on free list, except lawn 922 *Muck Bars, Iron,* duty on 875 *Mud Slough, Isthmus Inlet, Oreg.,* construction of dike across, authorized 65 *Mufflers,* duty on, cotton 901 silk, woven 908 *Mugs,* duty on, china 870 earthenware 870 *Mukden, China,* appropriation for acquiring land for consular purposes at 1073 *Mulberry Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Mules,* duty on 892 straying across boundary line, etc., admitted free; regulations 923 *Mungo, Wool,* duty on 905 *Municipal Architect’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 674, 1330 for motor vehicles 1330 *Municipal Corporations,* on free list, works of art, etc., for permanent exhibition by 934 for public monuments 934 *Municipal Court, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, jurors, etc 697, 1354 for rent; contingent expenses 697, 1354 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses, 1921 31, 33, 441 for 1922 31 foradditional employees to June 30, 1922 31 for compensation to jurors to June 30, 1922 31 for expenses, jurors and deputy marshals to June 30, 1922 31 for repairs, etc., to June 30, 1922 31 for furniture, etc., to June 30, 1922 31 for jurors 441 for contingent expenses 1533 equitable defenses admitted in actions at law in 1506 jurisdiction of, in actions of owner to obtain possession of rental property 548 to recover difference of rent paid under determination of Rent Commission 548 Rent Commission to bring actions in, to recover double the amount of excess rents paid 549 procedure, etc 549 tenant may bring suit in, for amount assessed against owner, for willfully withdrawing service, etc 550 *Municipal Lodging House, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 704, 1362 *Municipalities, etc.,* adjustment of public utilities agreements with, incurred for war needs 468 *Munitions of War, etc.,* exporting, to American countries, etc., where domestic violence exists, unlawful 361 declaration by proclamation of the President, etc 361 punishment for violations 361 former resolutions repealed 361 *Muntz Metal,* duty on, sheets, sheathing, bolts, etc 886 *Murderers Creek, N. Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1043clxxxvi *Muriatic Acid,* on free list 922 *Muscatine County, Iowa,* granted right of way through Fairport biological station, for public highway 827 conditions, etc 827 *Muscle Shoals, Ala.,* appropriations for Dam No. 2, on Tennessee River 760 not available until October 1, 1922 760 for work on Dam No. 2; contracts 1421 deficiency appropriation for additional land for Army nitrate plant No. 2 at 1552 additional pay of $240 a year not applicable to employees on construction work at 1558 *Museums,* special tax on proprietors of 295 places, etc., exempt 295 *Mushrooms,* duty on 895 spawn 895 *Music,* duty on, in sheets or books, not specially provided for 912 on free list, in raised characters for the blind 925 printed more than 20 years 925 *Musical Instruments,* duty on, and parts, not specially provided for 919 *Musk,* duty on, grained or in pods 866 *Musk, Artificial,* duty on 862 *Muskets,* duty on, muzzle loading 884 *Muskingum River,* lease of Phoenix Mill Company for water power from Dam No. 1, at Marietta, Ohio, abrogated 1322 *Muskogee County, Okla.,* time extended for bridging Arkansas River, near Fort Gibson by 104 Webbers Falls 104 *Mustard,* duty on, seeds 896 ground, etc 896 *Mutton,* duty on, fresh 891 temporary duty on 10 *Mutual Cemetery Companies, etc.,* exempt from income tax 253 *Mutual Local Associations, Farmers’,* exempt from income tax 253 *Mutual Savings Banks,* exempt from income tax 253 *Myrobalan,* duty on, extract, nonalcoholic 864 *Myrobalans,* on free list, fruit 927 *Myrtle Wood,* on free list, sticks, cut in lengths, etc., for umbrellas, etc 933 *Mystic River, Mass.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1043 *Mystic Shrine, Imperial Council of the,* deficiency appropriation for maintenance of public order, District of Columbia during convention of 1535 for temporary convenience stations 1535 amount authorized for maintaining order, etc., during convention of, in District of Columbia 1218 amount, etc.; additional, for public convenience stations, etc 1219 regulations protecting life and property, etc., to be made 1219 publication, arrests for violations, etc 1219 penalty for offenses 1219 permits authorized for use of parks, etc., in District of Columbia at annual session of 1923 1371 erection of stands, arches, etc 1371 Army and Navy tents, hospital furniture may be loaned for 1371 flags, etc., for decorations 1372 use of public spaces for automobiles, tents, etc 1372 permits from Commissioners for overhead conductors for illumination, etc 1372 restrictions, etc 1372 for sales by peddlers on streets, etc 1372 extension of telegraph and telephone overhead connections 1372 use by committee of unoccupied public buildings during the session 1372 **N.** *Nail Rods,* duty on, iron or steel 877 *Nails,* duty on, cut, iron or steel 880 hob 880 horseshoe 880 not specially provided for 880 spikes, tacks, brads, and staples, not specially provided for 880 wire, staples, etc 880 *Nanticoke River,* bridge authorized across, at Seaford, Del 1257 *Naphtha,* on free list 929 *Napkins, Table and Bureau,* duty on, cotton 900 flax, etc 903 *Napped Cloths,* duty on, cotton, Jacquard woven 900 *Narcissus,* duty on, bulbs 894 *Narcotic Drugs,* duty declared to safeguard the people from ravages of 1433 limiting production, the only means of effective control 1433 the President requested to urge upon Great Britain, Persia, and Turkey to limit growth of the poppy, etc 1433 Peru, Bolivia, and the Netherlands, to limit production of coca leaves, etc 1433 report of results to Congress 1433 *Narcotic Drugs Import and Export Act,* meaning of terms; “narcotic drug” 596 “United States,” “board,” “person” 596 Federal Narcotic Control Board established 596 composition of; administration of Act 596 importing narcotic drugs unlawful 596 crude, allowed for medicinal and legitimate uses 596 regulations to be made; subject to duties 596 punishment for illegal importations, etc 596 seizure and forfeiture of imported smoking opium 596 and condemnation proceedings for other narcotics 597clxxxvii forfeited drugs to be delivered to the Board 597 destruction or delivery to Federal agencies for medical, etc., uses 597 aliens convicted of illegal importations to be deported 597 possession prima facie evidence of violation 597 master of vessel or conductor of car not liable if unaware of presence of narcotic on board 597 admission of smoking opium for transhipment, etc., forbidden 597 of other narcotics on approval of Board 597 exporting narcotics unlawful 597 allowed to countries parties to International Opium Convention 597 maintaining adequate systems of permits, etc 597 consigned to authorized permittees 597 exclusively for medicinal and legitimate uses for existing shortage 597 copies of narcotic laws to be requested of foreign Governments 598 Board to be advised thereof 598 effective regulations to be made and published by the Board 598 seizure, etc., of narcotics found on vessel but not on the manifest; landed without permit 598 pecuniary liability of master 598 enforcement; clearance withheld until paid, or bond deposited 598 mitigation and remission procedure 598 title of Act 598 *Narcotics,* appropriation for expenses restricting sale of, etc 376, 1097 deficiency appropriation for expenses restricting sale, etc., of 37, 51, 345 importers, manufacturers, dealers, etc., in opium, coca leaves, and preparations thereof, to register with collectors of internal revenue 298 registry and proportionate tax if so engaged January 1, 1919 298 subsequently engaged 295 special tax on designated occupations 298 definition of importer, manufacturer, and producer 299 wholesale dealer 299 retail dealer 299 place of business; employees excepted from registry and tax 299 exemption of officials from registry, tax, etc 299 regulations to be prescribed 299 disposal by persons not registered unlawful 299 “person” construed; special tax laws applicable 299 stamp tax on, produced or imported 299 additional to import duty 299 disposal, except in or from stamped packages, unlawful 299 evidence of violation, etc 299 obtained by prescription, etc., permitted 299 professional administrations, etc., by registered physicians, etc., allowed 300 stamp provisions made applicable to engraving, etc 300 seizure, etc., of unstamped packages in possession of any person 300 revenue laws governing, made applicable 300 records and returns required of importers, manufacturers, and wholesale dealers 300 regulations to be made 300 designated medicines, etc., not subject to provisions hereof 300 records to be kept of all sales etc.; preservation for two years, etc 300 registry and tax required 301 decocainized coca leaves, etc., not subject to this Act 301 all opium, etc., seized from persons convicted with violations of law to be confiscated 301 delivery for medical purposes to any Federal department, etc 301 applicable to seizures from unknown owners 301 restriction on destruction 301 *Nashville, Tenn.,* terms of court at 1520 *Natchez, Columbia and Mobile Railroad Company,* may bridge Pearl River, Tilton, Miss 1030 *Natchez National Cemetery, Miss.,* deficiency appropriation for repairing roadway 1551 *National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics,* appropriation for expenses 642, 1234 for additional laboratory building 642 for printing and binding for 1234 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1559 deficiency appropriation for 1163 *National Agricultural Credit Corporations* (*see also* Agricultural Credits Act, 1923), formation of, to provide credit facilities for agricultural and live stock industries 1461 *National Bank Currency,* appropriation for distinctive paper for 372, 1092 *National Banking Associations* (*see* National Banks). *National Banks,* additional excepted indebtedness; liabilities to Federal intermediate credit banks 1481 corporate existence continued for 99 years 767 provisions for extending for 20 years repealed 767 taxation of shares of, by States to be determined by legislatures thereof 1499 manner of, authorized 1499 on shares, not at greater rate than on moneyed capital of competing individual citizens 1499 personal investments, etc., not in competition not deemed moneyed capital 1499 on net income, not higher than other financial corporations nor than the highest on other colorations doing business within its limits 1500clxxxviii taxation on dividends, not greater than income from other moneyed capital 1500 on shares, etc., of nonresidents to be in district where association located 1500 payment by association as agent of such nonresidents 1500 real estate of, not exempt from taxation by State or subdivision thereof 1500 former provisions not to prevent legalizing by the States of taxes paid on shares of, to extent of the validity thereof 1500 three reports to be made each year by, to Comptroller of the Currency 1067 details; newspaper publication 1067 special reports on call of Comptroller authorized 1067 *National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice,* appropriation for maintaining, etc., rifle ranges under regulations of 91, 746, 1407 for reimbursing members of, for expenses 91, 746, 1407 *National Bureau of Criminal Identification,* appropriation for aid to 691, 1349 *National Cemeteries,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 756, 1417 for Arlington Memorial Amphitheater, etc 756, 1417 for superintendents 756, 1417 for repairs to roadways; restrictions 756, 1417 roadways limited to one approach 756, 1417 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 756, 1417 for Antietam battle field; superintendent 756, 1417 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, civilians, etc.; removals 757, 1417 segregation of bodies in American cemeteries, Great Britain and France 757, 1418 amount for purchase of land for cemeteries in Europe, available to June 30, 1923 757 balances of appropriations “Disposition of remains of officers,” etc., covered in 757 for Confederate Mound, Chicago, Ill 757, 1418 for Confederate Stockade Cemetery, Ohio 757, 1418 for Confederate burial plats, care, etc 757, 1418 for burial of indigent patients, Hot Springs Hospital, Ark 758, 1418 for monuments, etc., in Cuba and China 758, 1418 deficiency appropriation for headstones for soldiers’ graves 52, 56, 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 781, 1057, 1168 for maintenance 459, 781 for disposition of remains of officers, etc 781, 1168 for Natchez, Miss., road repairs 1551 balance of appropriation covered in; for road to Salisbury, N. C 755 expenses attending burial of unknown American soldier at Arlington, Va., payable from appropriation for disposition of remains of officers, etc 207 including transporting troops, etc., to and from Washington 207 amount limited 207 rights in perpetuity for burial places in Europe of American dead, if title can not be secured 1162 *National Currency, Federal Reserve and,* appropriation for superintendent, redemption of, clerks, etc., Treasurer’s Office 374, 1095 for temporary employees; pay restriction 374, 1095 for superintendent, clerks, etc., Comptroller’s Office 375, 1096 deficiency appropriation for additional counters, office of Comptroller of the Currency, 1922, on 36 for distinctive paper for 39 *National Defense Act, 1916,* travel allowances to enlisted men to place of enlistment on discharge 1021 for sea travel 1021 if enlisted under age and discharged therefor on application 1021 *National Defense Act, 1916, Amendments* (*see also* National Defense Act, 1920, Amendments), General Staff Corps, amending National Defense Act of 1920 1032 Officers’ Reserve Corps, amending National Defense Act of 1920 1033 National Guard, annual appropriations 1034 ratio of apportionment 1034 expenses chargeable to general fund 1034 quarters and subsistence to enlisted men of Regular Army 1034 for promoting rifle practice, field instruction, etc 1034 Militia Bureau expenses, amending National Defense Act of 1920 1034 National Guard, attendance of officers and men at military service schools 1035 at military posts, etc., for training 1035 pay allowances as for Regular Army 1035 pay and allowances, amending National Defense Act of 1920 1035 *National Defense Act, 1920, Amendments,* General Staff Corps, requirements for additions to eligible list 1032 War Department General Staff 1032 qualified National Guard or reserve officers, eligible 1032 eligible list to be published 1032 acting General Staff officers to fill vacancies, to be detailed 1033 additional details from noncombatant branches; limit, War Department General Staff 1033 Officers’ Reserve Corps, organization of 1033 sections corresponding with branches of Regular Army 1033 appointment by President alone, except . general officers 1033 period of service, etc.; discharges 1033 citizenship, etc., required in time of peace 1033 former service qualifications; National Guard Officers 1033 restriction on peace appointments in combatant arms 1033 basis of promotions and transfers modified 1033 no officer deprived of present commission 1033 National Guard commissions not affected 1033 annual appropriations for National Guard 1034 apportionment of., etc 1034 use for promoting rifle practice, field instruction, etc 1034clxxxix Militia Bureau, War Department 1034 Chief of, to be appointed by the President from selected list 1034 commissioned service required 1034 term; rank; etc 374, 1034 reserve commission not affected 1034 assignment from Regular Army for duty in 1034 of three National Guard officers; pay and allowances 1034 of 500 National Guard officers with reserve commissions to duty with Regular Army 1035 National Guard, attendance of officers and men at service schools 1035 at military posts, etc., for training, etc 1035 to receive pay, etc., of Regular Army 1035 pay of enlisted men readjusted to conform with Regular Army 1035 attendance at drills required 1035 pay for actual presence 1035 other duty accepted in lieu of 1035 disbursements to be made quarterly by Army Finance Department 1036 stoppages for lost property, etc 1036 restrictions, if persons not on active list, not qualified, etc 1036 *National Forests* (*see also* Federal Highway Act), appropriation for survey, construction, etc., of forest roads and trails 218, 1321 apportionment of 218 for administration of 518, 1302 disposal of timber 519, 1302 for expenses, district administration 519, 1303 for fighting forest fires, etc 519, 1303 for sanitary and fire protection, public camp grounds within 520, 1304 for improving range conditions, etc 520, 1304 for purchase of seed, etc., for tree planting; experiments, etc 520, 1304 for eradicating poisonous plants on 521, 1305 for combating insect infestations of trees in or near 524, 1308 for additional lands for, under Conservation Act 535, 1317 for restoring to public domain lands in 558, 1180 for topographic surveys of lands in 587, 1208 deficiency appropriation for fighting, etc., forest fires 331, 1535 for preventing loss of timber within, in Oregon and California, from insect infestations 331 acceptance from private owners of lands within, authorized 465 land or timber in exchange 465 notice of proposed exchange to be published in local papers 465 on conveyance of title, lands added to national forest 465 of gift of lands for Shasta, Calif 1244 amounts authorized for roads and trails in, fiscal years 1924, 1925 660 Coconino and Tusayan, Ariz.; timber cutting rights in, extended 828 Deerlodge, Mont., segregation from, as municipal park for city of Butte 501 deferred grazing fees in, paid prior to December 31, 1921, considered as receipts of fiscal year 1921 220 exchange of lands authorized for addition to Deschutes, Oreg 362 Malheur, Oreg 416 Olympic, Wash 1037 exchange of lands authorized for addition to Rainier, Wash 350 Snoqualmie, Wash 1037 Wenatchee, Wash 1036 exchange of lands in Tahoe, Calif., with William Kent 493 of private owners within Lincoln, N. Mex., for addition thereto 1245 homestead settlers in, on lands classified for enlarged homesteads, may enter additional nearby outside lands to complete allowance, etc 1445 designation authorized of enlarged homestead lands within entries subsisting 1445 for stock raising homesteads, may enter additional nearby outside lands to complete allowance, etc 1445 designation authorized of stock raising homestead lands within entries subsisting 1445 lands added to Minidoka, Utah, and Idaho 355 Shoshone, Wyo 350 Siskiyou, Oreg 1019 lands relinquished for, but owners not accorded selections in lieu, may be accepted if desirable for forest uses 1017 exchange authorized of portion, for other forest land or value in timber 1017 if not agreed to, title to revert to owner 1017 proof of title to be submitted within five years 1017 if appropriated for other public use title not to revert, unless officer having jurisdiction consents 1017 if consent not given, other public lands may be selected and patented in lieu 1017 applications to be filed within three years 1018 payment for Ozark Forest Road, Ark., advertising, out of fund for cooperative roads, etc., fund 45 school sections in, may be exchanged by Idaho for other public lands 1018 time extended for paying grazing fees in, for 1921 186 *National Gallery of Art,* appropriation for administrative expenses 643, 1235 for printing and binding annual report of, etc 644 *National Guard,* appropriation for pay of officers 73, 723, 1384 for pay of enlisted men 74, 724, 1384 for arming, equipping, and training 92, 749, 1410 for purchase of animals for mounted units 92 for forage, etc., for animals 92, 749, 1410 for care, etc., of animals, supplies, etc 92, 749, 1410 for expenses, camps of instruction 92, 749, 1410 for attending military service schools 92, 749, 1410 for property and disbursing officers 92, 749, 1410 for equipment and instruction expenses 92, 749, 1410 for traveling expenses, Regular Army officers 92, 749, 1410 for repair of Federal property 92, 749, 1410 for transporting supplies 92, 749, 1410 for sergeant instructors, expenses 92, 749, 1410 for rent, etc., instructors 92, 749, 1410 interchangeable expenditures 92cxc appropriation for pay of (armory drills) 92, 749, 1410 for procuring of arms, etc., for issue for field service 92, 749, 1410 Army pay for service less than one month 93, 749 issues from Army surplus stores; not charged to militia appropriations 93, 749, 1410 purchases excluded, etc 750, 1411 reduction of mounted, etc., units 750, 1411 deficiency appropriation for arming equipping, etc 52, 196, 342, 346, 458, 463, 781, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555, 1557 for traveling expenses, Regular Army officers, etc 339 for transporting supplies 339 for sergeant instructors 339 balances of appropriations covered in, for war with Spain and Mexican border service medals 755 annual appropriation apportioned in ratio of enlisted men in active service 1034 available for expenses of Regular Army with, etc 1034 Militia Bureau, including clerical services 1034 enlisted men of Army on duty with 1034 above payable from general fund 1034 promoting rifle practice; encampment, etc., expenses 1034 Chief of Militia Bureau, War Department to be appointed from 1034 selected from list furnished by governors of States 1034 qualifications 1034 assignment of three officers for duty in bureau 1034 of 500 officers for duty with Regular Army 1035 payable from whole fund 1035 attendance of selected officers and men authorized at military service schools 1035 at Army posts, etc., for training 1035 pay and allowances, officers; enlisted men 1035 pay of enlisted men readjusted to conform with Regular Army 1035 attendance at drills required 1035 pay if actually present 1035 other duty accepted in lieu of 1035 disbursements for, by Army Finance Department 1036 stoppages for lost property, etc 1036 restrictions on paying 1036 Army enlisted men on duty with, to have subsistence allowances from Army appropriations 1162 Army subsistence allowances to officers of, at maneuvers, etc 1507 to reserve officers, on active duty 1507 payments made retroactive and validated 1507 services of officers of, prior to December 15, 1922, to be deemed regular 1508 payments for, validated 1508 payments for services less than a month to include Army allowances, etc.; return pay and mileage may be paid before leaving camp, etc 1508 payments to captains and lieutenants at drills, with designated strength attending, validated 1508 authorized to officers who have not received the same 1508 payments made to staff officers of States, etc., validated regardless of failure to have qualifying laws enacted 1508 hospital treatment, etc., to members of, injured at encampments, etc 1508 transportation upon termination allowed 1508 extended to injuries in air service 1508 expenditures heretofore made for, validated 1508 subsistence allowance to persons undergoing treatment 1508 funds available for care, etc., of animals 401 motor drawn and air service 401 enlistment of detail for; compensation 401 members of, to receive Regular Army pay for periods of service less than one month 841 officers duly qualified, etc., eligible to Army General Staff Corps duty 1032 may be appointed in Army Officers’ Reserve Corps in same rank 1033 officers on active Army duty to receive allowances of corresponding grades 631 additional to, for administrative duties 631 warrant, to receive pay of grade for duties performed 631 pay of enlisted men, in sixth and seventh grades, for armory drill 632 participating in maneuvers, etc 632 officers serving with Regular Army to receive pay of corresponding grades 627 credits allowed for longevity pay 627 *National Guard, D. C.* (*see* Militia, D. C.). *National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,* appropriation for expenses, Dayton, Ohio 761, 1422 for Milwaukee, Wis 762, 1423 for Togus, Me 762, 1423 for Hampton, Va 763, 1423 for Leavenworth, Kans 763, 1423 for Santa Monica, Calif 763, 1424 for Marion, Ind 763, 1424 for Danville, Ill 763, 1424 for Johnson City, Tenn 763, 1424 for Battle Mountain Sanitarium, S. Dak 763, 1424 allotments from Veterans’ Bureau not to augment specified appropriations 1424 limitation of former appropriation applicable 1424 restriction on use of Veterans’ Bureau allotments hereafter 1424 estimates of cost of maintenance, etc., of Veterans’ Bureau beneficiaries to be submitted annually 1424 for clothing, all branches 763, 1424 for Board of Managers 763, 1424 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1559 deficiency appropriation for Leavenworth, Kans 197, 1552 for Hampton, Va 339, 1552 for Dayton, Ohio 346, 459 for Johnson City, Tenn 463 for clothing 463, 781, 1057 for Milwaukee, Wis 1552 for Togus, Me 1552 for Santa Monica, Calif 1552, 1557cxci allotments for remodeling hospital facilities forex-soldiers, etc., at, transferred to credit and disbursement of Board of Managers 37 expenditures authorized from allotments to, for Veterans’ Bureau beneficiaries 330, 649, 1243 facilities, equipment, etc., of, made available for uses of Veterans’ Bureau 150 Manager appointed, Roy L. Marston 326 reappointment to Board of Managers, of James W. Wadsworth, H. H. Markham, and W. S. Albright 1218 *National Military Paries,* appropriation for Chickamauga and Chattanooga 760, 1421 memorials allowed by Spanish war veterans who were encamped in 1421 for Gettysburg 761, 1421 for Guilford Courthouse 761, 1422 for Shiloh 761, 1422 for Vicksburg 761, 1422 deficiency appropriation for Chickamauga and Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge boulevard 39 for Shiloh 39 feasibility of establishing Chalmette Military Park, on site of battle of New Orleans, La., January 8, 1815, to be investigated, etc 221 expenses payable from Army contingencies 221 feasibility of establishing, at Yorktown, Va., to be investigated, etc 1430 *National Monuments,* appropriation for protection, etc 591, 1214 protection of timber on, from fire, disease, or insects, authorized 857 setting apart of one, in Riverside County, Calif., authorized 832 *National Museum,* appropriation for furniture, fixtures, etc 643, 1235 for heating, lighting, etc 643, 1235 for preserving collections; employees 643, 1235 for repairs; books, etc 643, 1235 for printing and binding for 643 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding for 50 for preservation of collections 198, 460, 1053, 1163 for heating, lighting, etc 329 for books 460 plans to be prepared for building for history collections of, etc 1235 sword of General Richard Montgomery to be deposited in 1373 transfer from State Department to, of sword of Washington and staff of Franklin 399 sword of Andrew Jackson 399 *National Parle Service, Interior Department,* appropriation for Director, assistant, etc 589, 1212 for printing, etc., “Glimpses of our National Parks” 554 *National Parks,* appropriation for Director, National Park Service, assistant, etc 589, 1212 for accounting services, verifying records, etc 589, 1212 for fighting forest fires in 590, 1212 limitation and restriction on expenditures 590, 1212 for Crater Lake, Oreg 590, 1212 appropriation for General Grant, Calif 590, 1213 for Glacier, Mont 590, 1213 for Grand Canyon, Ariz 590, 1213 for Hawaii 590, 1213 for Hot Springs, Ark 591, 1213 revenues to be covered into the Treasury 590 for Lafayette, Me 591, 1213 for Lassen Volcanic, Calif 591, 1213 for Mesa Verde, Colo 591, 1213 for Mount McKinley, Alaska 591, 1213 for Mount Rainier, Wash 591, 1214 for national monuments 591, 1214 for Platt, Okla 591, 1214 for Rocky Mountain, Colo 591, 1214 for Sequoia, Calif 591, 1214 for Wind Cave, S. Dak 591, 1214 for Yellowstone, Wyo 592, 1214 disposal of surplus game animals 1214 for Yosemite, Calif 592, 1215 for Zion, Utah 592, 1215 interchangeable appropriations; limit 592, 1215 amounts for physical improvements immediately available 592, 1215 exchange of motor vehicles, etc 592, 1215 for commissioners 614, 1081 deficiency appropriation for Glacier, Mont 53, 464, 1553 for Lafayette, Me 57 for Crater Lake, Oreg 459 for Yellowstone, Wyo 464 for Zion, Utah 1540 control of highways in, not affected by Federal Highway Act 212 devise of lands in Vermont for, by Joseph Battell, declined 1434 Glacier, Mont.; exchange of lands with private owner within 1324 lands added to Hawaii 503 not subject to provisions of Federal Water Power Act 504 Mount McKinley, Alaska 359 Hot Springs, Ark.; jurisdiction ceded by Arkansas over tract in 847 Lassen Volcanic, Calif., limit on appropriations for, repealed 503 protection of timber on, from fire, disease, or insects, authorized 857 Rocky Mountain, Colo., donation of site for administration building, accepted 847 *National Prohibition Act,* appropriation expenses, enforcing, by internal revenue officers 376, 1097 rent in District of Columbia 376, 1097 for assistant attorneys enforcing 616 deficiency appropriation for expenses of Internal Revenue Bureau in enforcing 37, 1055, 1166 allotment for enforcing, from appropriations for Department of Justice 612 jurisdiction conferred upon Porto Rico Territorial courts, etc., of offences under 993 provisions supplemental to 222 meaning of specified words 222 spirituous and vinous liquors only may be prescribed as medicines 222 permits for others, void 222 alcoholic content of prescriptions, and sales of vinous liquors, limited 222 limitation on furnishing prescription blanks to physicians 222 issuing prescriptions by physicians 222cxcii provisions not applicable to sales of nonbeverage articles 222 change of formulas of nonbeverage articles may be ordered if used for beverages 222 cancellation of permits, if not complied with 222 review by court 222 restricted unless sales of such articles for beverages increased in the community 222 importing and manufacturing spirituous liquors prohibited until present supply insufficient for current nonbeverage uses 222 vinous liquors forbidden importation unless domestic production insufficient for nonbeverage needs 223 shipments en route not affected 223 spirits exported free of tax may be returned in original packages, etc., to bonded warehouse 223 prohibition provisions extended to all United States territory 223 Hawaii and Virgin Islands included 223 enforcement by courts thereof 223 effective regulations to be prescribed 223 violations penalized 223 existing internal revenue laws continued if not inconsistent with prohibition provisions 223 convictions under either a bar to prosecutions under the other 223 tax assessment and collection procedure the same as for liquor traffic, etc 223 tax exemption of spirits lost by casualty in transit, etc., without negligence of owner 223 to extent not indemnified therefor 223 applicable to prior claims 223 industrial alcohol not affected 223 searching private dwellings by enforcement officials without a search warrant, a misdemeanor 223 penalty for first offense 224 punishment for subsequent offenses 224 arrests, etc., by persons falsely claiming to be officials of the United States, a misdemeanor 224 punishment for 224 *National Red Cross* (*see* American National Red Cross). *National Screw Thread Commission,* term of, extended for five years 469 *National Security and Defense,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of, under War Department 52, 345, 781, 1167 for expenses of, under the Executive 53, 58, 198, 336 for expenses of, under Shipping Board 54, 460, 1163 for expenses of, under Food and Fuel Administrations 54, 198, 344, 347 for expenses of, under Department of Commerce 54, 199, 461, 784 for expenses of, under Department of Labor 54, 58, 199, 344, 347, 461, 465, 784, 785, 1054, 1165 for expenses of, under Department of Justice 54, 199, 461, 784, 1165 for expenses of, under War Risk Insurance Bureau 196 for expenses of, under Committee on Public Information 198, 460 deficiency appropriation for expenses of, under Department of State 198, 344, 347, 460, 783, 1166, 1169, 1554, 1556 for expenses of, under Fuel Administration 344, 347, 460, 1164 for expenses of, under Veterans’ Bureau 344, 460 for expenses of, under Council of National Defense 344, 460 for expenses of, under Department of Agriculture 347, 783 for expenses of, under Interior Department 459, 782 for expenses of, under Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board 460 for expenses of, under Treasury Department 462, 780 for expenses of, under Navy Department 781 *National Training School for Boys, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 619, 1086 for support of inmates 619, 1086 for care, etc., of boys committed to 700, 1357 deficiency appropriation for care of inmates 442 *National Training School for Girls, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 700, 1358 for contingent expenses 700, 1358 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 32 site for, to be purchased in the District, Maryland, or Virginia 1358 appropriation for land and buildings 1358 title in the name of United States 1358 proceedings to acquire 1358 authority of trustees over girls committed thereto 1358 separation of white and colored girls 1358 *Nationality of Aliens,* admissions limited until June 30, 1922, to 3 per cent of foreign born of same, resident in United States 1910 5 *Natrona, County, Wyo.,* granted public lands for public park 1439 *Natural Gas,* appropriation for investigations for economic production, etc 588, 1210 for enforcing laws as to leases of, on public domain 1210 deficiency appropriation for investigations, etc 53, 57, 459 *Natural History, Specimens of,* on free list, for public collections, not for sale 931 *Naturalization* (*see also* Citizenship), provisions for, of married women 1022 *Naturalization Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, clerks, etc 487, 1128 for examiners, interpreters, clerks, etc 487, 1128 for travel, rent, etc 487, 1128 for clerical assistance to clerks of courts in naturalization cases 488, 1128 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous expenses 54, 58, 344, 347, 461, 465, 784, 785, 1054 *Naturalization of Aliens,* appropriation for special examiners, expenses, etc 487, 1128 for assistance to clerks of courts in cases of 488, 1128 *Naugatuck, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at 1223cxciii Nautical Almanac and American Ephemeris, appropriation for preparing 796, 1140 *Nautical Almanac Office, Navy Department,* appropriation for assistants, etc 796, 1140 for preparing Nautical Almanac, etc 796, 1140 *Navajo Agency, N. Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 1193 *Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz. and N. Mex.,* appropriation for irrigation projects on 560, 1181 for operating, etc., Hogback irrigation project under San Juan School, N. Mex., on 572, 1193 *Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz., Western,* appropriation for water supply for Indians on 567 deficiency appropriation for water supply for Indians on 1538 *Navajo Indian Reservation, N. Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for highway from Mesa Verde Park to Gallup, on 45, 1054 *Navajo Indian Sanatorium, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 561, 1182 *Navajo Indians, Ariz.,* appropriation for schools; discretionary use 566, 1187 for water supply on reservations 567, 1188 deficiency appropriation for water supply on reservations 1538 *Navajo Indians, N. Mex.,* appropriation for lease of lands for 1194 *Navajo Springs Band of Ute Indians, Colo.,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 577, 1199 from accrued interest 577, 1199 *Naval Academy,* appropriation for professors and instructors 134, 806, 1149 limit for swordsmanship and physical instruction 806, 1149 restriction on details of naval officers to duties performed by civilians on January 1, 1922 806, 1149 in reductions, no contract with civilian professor to be violated 806, 1149 professors to have six months’ notice prior to dismissal 806, 1149 for designated civilian employees 135, 806, 1149 for department of ordnance and gunnery 135, 806, 1149 for departments of electrical engineering and physics 135, 806, 1149 for department of seamanship 135, 806, 1149 for department of marine engineering and naval construction 135, 806, 1149 for commissary department 135, 806, 1149 for department of building and grounds 135, 807, 1150 for current and miscellaneous expenses 135, 807, 1150 for books for library 135, 807, 1150 for expenses, Board of Visitors 135, 807, 1150 for contingencies, superintendent 135, 807, 1150 for commandant of midshipmen 135, 807, 1150 for general maintenance and repairs 135, 807, 1150 for commutation of rent for bandsmen 136, 807, 1150 for mileage from their homes to midshipmen entering 122, 787, 1133 for engineering experiment station 134, 796, 1141 admission authorized of Jose A. de la Torriente, of Cuba 1431 of Willem van Doorn, of the Netherlands 848 midshipmen who failed to graduate from, but served honorably in Marine Corps, may be commissioned therein prior to graduation of their class 499 midshipmen who resigned on request as deficient in examinations of first term, 1920–21, may be readmitted; conditions 207 provisions for reexamination of, etc., if failing at last term, etc 207 restoration of former discontinuance on failure at any examination 208 reduction hereafter in allowance of midshipmen to Members of Congress, etc 1144 appointments at large or from enlisted personnel not affected 1144 *Naval Armament Limitation,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, scrapping naval vessels, etc., under treaty agreement for 774, 1544 use of unexpended balances 1544 care, etc., of vessels uncompleted 1544 payment for material used, etc 1544 reimbursing contractors for carrying charges, work done, etc 1544 for payments on account of canceled contracts, etc., for armament, ordnance, etc., for suspended vessels 1544 contracts for material for destroyer type torpedoes, etc 1544 authority for destruction, etc., of capital ships under treaty provisions 814 construction, etc., of 7 battleships and 6 battle cruisers to be discontinued 814 machinery, armor, armament, etc., for 814 settlement of canceled contracts for 814 if terms unsatisfactory, payment of 75 per cent of award and suit for balance authorized 814 conversion into airplane carriers authorized of battle cruisers “Lexington” and “Saratoga” 814 limits of costs increased of designated battleships and scout cruisers 814 *Naval Attaches,* appropriation for expenses 122, 788, 1133 *Naval Consulting Board, Civilian,* appropriation for expenses 123 *Naval Communications, Director of,* appropriation for salaries, Navy Department; pay restriction 789, 1135 *Naval Districts,* use of pay, miscellaneous for, not available unless the commandant also commandant of yard, station, etc 122, 788, 1133 *Naval Establishment* (*see also* Navy), appropriation for construction and machinery, new vessels 139 for submarine torpedo boats 139 for armor and armament 139 expenditures limited to vessels under construction 139 for increase of, including unexpended balances 810, 1153 in addition, full value of assignments from Shipping Board of debts due from contractors, etc., furnishing supplies, etc., to the Navy 811cxciv appropriation for increase of; construction of vessels permitted under treaty limitations, including the “Maryland” 811, 1153 converting battle cruisers “Lexington” and “Saratoga” into aircraft carriers 811, 1153 for settlement of contracts for vessels delivered 811, 1153 for reimbursing contractors on account of constructing, etc., authorized vessels 1153 for gyrocompass equipments for destroyers 811, 1154 for completing armor, ammunition, etc., for authorized vessels 811, 1154 fire control installations on designated destroyers 811 special application of additional funds made available hereby 1154 transfer of $35,000,000 from naval supply account and clothing and small stores fund 1154 deficiency appropriation for increase of compensation 342 for new batteries for ships 342 for increasing turret-gun ranges 1544 for expenses, scrapping naval vessels 1544 limits of cost increased of specified vessels 1544 President requested to negotiate with Great Britain, etc., for an agreement limiting sizes, etc., of vessels and aircraft 1154 *Naval Expenditures, etc.,* Great Britain and Japan invited to a conference to agree to a mutual reduction of, annually during the next five years 141 report thereof to the respective Governments 141 deficiency appropriation for expenses of conference 192 *Naval Gun Factory, Washington, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for 346, 459, 463, 782 *Naval ELome, Philadelphia, Pa.,* appropriation for employees 127, 793, 1138 for maintenance, etc.; from naval pension fund 127, 793, 1138 *Naval Hospitals,* appropriation for care of patients in, and other 131, 803, 1146 additional naval and civilian medical personnel authorized for care of Veterans Bureau patients in 800 *Naval Information,* appropriation for expenses, collecting at home and abroad 122, 787, 1133 *Naval Intelligence Office,* appropriation for salaries, Navy Department; pay restriction 790, 1135 for temporary employees; pay restriction 790 *Naval Militia* (*see also* Naval Reserve Force), appropriation for organizing expenses, etc 127, 792, 1137 for transporting remains of, dying in service, etc 1146 deficiency appropriation for arming and equipping 782 *Naval Observatory,* appropriation for astronomers, assistants, etc 795, 1139 appropriation for computations, books, apparatus, etc 795, 1140 for repairs to buildings, etc 795, 1140 for miscellaneous expenses 795, 1140 for care of grounds, etc 796, 1140 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 56, 342 *Naval Officers, Customs,* to be known as comptrollers of customs 974 *Naval Operations, Office of Chief of,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 789, 1135 for temporary employees; pay restriction 789 for civilian personnel, Office of Director of Naval Communications 789, 1135 for civilian employees, Naval Intelligence Office 789, 1135 *Naval Petroleum Reserves,* appropriation for care, etc 130 *Naval Records and Library, Navy Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 789, 1134 for preparing, etc., naval records of war with Central Powers of Europe; pay restriction 789, 1135 for publishing Naval Records of the Rebellion 789 *Naval Records of the Rebellion,* appropriation for publication of 789 *Naval Reservations,* control of highways in, not affected by Federal Highway Act 212 *Naval Reserve Force, Navy,* appropriation for transportation, etc., enlisted men 124, 790, 1135 for mileage to officers 122, 787, 1133 for organization, etc., expenses of, and Naval Militia 127, 792, 1137 pay and allowances on training duty, other than Fleet Naval Reserve 792, 1137 transportation; subsistence, etc 792, 1137 pay, etc., when ordered for instruction, etc 792, 1137 retainer pay 131, 792, 1137 additional to other appropriations for maintenance, etc., of vessels 792, 1137 issue of uniforms to Volunteer Naval Reserve 793, 1137 consent to training required 127, 793, 1137 Naval Militia made part of; maintenance, etc 793, 1137 benefits, etc., on enrollment 793, 1137 duty credited as active service 793, 1138 no retainer pay if failing to train 132, 799, 1138 for bringing home remains of, dying in service 803, 1146 for subsistence of members in active service 1144 deficiency appropriation for organizing 197 for schools of instruction, etc 459, 782 chaplain over authorized age may be transferred to regular Navy with same rank 812 no pay when retired 812 officers of, eligible to be retired for disabilities incurred in time of war 140 applications to be filed not later than October 1, 1921 140 uniform gratuity to officers and enrolled members of, from clothing and small stores fund 1145cxcv *Naval Service in World War,* statements to be furnished States, etc., of all persons of, who served in the Navy 124 appropriation for obtaining material, and temporary clerical force 124 *Naval Stores,* appropriation for investigating grading, handling, etc 522, 1306 *Naval Stores Act,* definition of naval stores, turpentine, and rosin 1435 package, person, and commerce 1435 continuance of present standards of, until otherwise prescribed 1435 establishment of new standards; notice, hearings, etc 1435 effective after three months 1435 modifications of standards permitted; notice, hearings, etc 1435 effective after six months 1435 grades of rosin officially designated 1435 official title of standards 1436 duplicates of official standards to be furnished on application 1436 analysis, grading, etc., to be made of, submitted to Secretary 1436 certificate of, showing grade, etc., to be given 1436 effect of, as evidence 1436 acts prohibited as illegal 1436 sales, except as by standards 1436 by other than true designation 1436 using “turpentine” or “rosin” to designate anything other than standard stores 1436 misleading practices, etc., in sales 1436 punishment for violations 1436 samples to be purchased for analyzing, detecting violations, etc 1436 violations to be reported to Department of Justice 1436 results of analysis, etc., to be published 1436 authorization for expenses of administration, personnel, supplies, etc 1436 invalidity of any provision, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 1437 effective in ninety days 1437 *Naval Training Stations,* appropriations for California 125, 791, 1137 for Rhode Island 125, 791, 1137 for Great Lakes, Ill 126, 792, 1137 for Hampton Roads, Va 126, 792, 1137 limit, clerical, etc., services 1137 for developing permanent, San Diego, Calif 130 deficiency appropriation for Great Lakes 1545 *Naval War College,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 127, 793, 1138 deficiency appropriation for 52, 342, 346, 782 *Naval War Records,* appropriation for publication of, war with Central Powers of Europe 789, 1135 *Navigable Streams, etc.,* appropriation for investigating pollution of 380 *Navigable Waters, Traffic on,* statement of freight, passengers, etc., to be made by owners of vessels, etc 1043 punishment for failure to make 1043 *Navigable Streams, Watersheds of* (*see* Conservation of Navigable Waters, etc.). *Navigation Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, clerks, etc 474, 1115 for admeasurement of vessels 475, 1115 appropriation for instruments for counting passengers 475, 1115 for motor boats, etc., to enforce navigation laws 475, 1115 for preventing overcrowding of passenger vessels, etc 475, 1116 for enforcing wireless communication laws, on steam vessels, etc 475, 1116 for shipping commissioners 475, 1116 for clerk hire; contingent expenses 475, 1116 deficiency appropriation for enforcing wireless communication laws 47, 784 amount for employees in the District, increased 47 for enforcing navigation laws 461 for preventing overcrowding of passenger vessels, etc 1164 *Navigation Laws,* appropriation for motor boats, etc., to enforce 475, 1115 deficiency appropriation for enforcement of 461 *Navigazione Generate Italiana,* deficiency appropriation for paying collision damages to 1549 *Navy* (*see also* Navy Department and Pay Readjustment of Army, Navy, etc.), appropriation for Secretary of the Navy, Assistant, etc 786, 1132 for pay, miscellaneous 122, 787, 1132 mileage, etc 122, 787, 1333 collecting, etc., information 122, 787, 1333 interned prisoners of war, etc 123, 788, 1333 damage claims 123, 788, 1333 use at naval districts 122, 788, 1333 limit, clerical, etc., services at yards and stations 123, 788, 1333 for contingent 123, 788, 1134 for expenses, government for Virgin Islands 123, 788, 1134 American citizenship required to hold office in 123 income tax laws of United States in force in; payable into treasuries thereof 123 quarantine and passport fees payable into treasuries of 788 for expenses, civilian naval consulting board 123 for aviation; expenses specified 123, 805, 1148 aircraft under construction 123 new construction, etc 123 helium plant, etc 123 building construction, etc., at stations 123 accounted for as one fund 123 payment of damages from aircraft 123 shore stations limited to six 124 construction of airplane factory forbidden 124 for Marine schools, New York, Massachusetts, Washington, and Pennsylvania 124 for Marine schools, New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania 788, 1134 for care of lepers, etc., Guam and Culion 124, 788, 1134 for experimental and research laboratory 1134 for Bureau of Navigation, transportation, recruiting, etc 124, 790, 1135 transporting dependents of enlisted men 124, 790, 1136 for furnishing States with statements of services of persons therefrom during World War 124cxcvi anpropriation for recreation for enlisted men 124, 790, 1136 for contingent 124, 790, 1136 for gunnery and engineering exercises 125, 790, 1136 for equipment supplies, instruments, etc 125, 791, 1136 gyrocompass, testing, etc 125, 791, 1136 for ocean and lake surveys 125, 791, 1137 for training stations 125, 791, 1137 compensation for additional land, Great Lakes station 126 disposal of designated lands, etc., no longer needed for naval purposes 126 for Naval Reserve Force and Naval Militia 127, 792, 1137 pay, allowances, etc., while training 792, 1137 uniforms to Volunteer Naval Reserve 793, 1137 Naval Militia made part of Naval Reserve Force; benefits, service credits, etc 793, 1137 for receiving barracks 127 for Naval War College 127, 793, 1138 for Naval Home 127, 793, 1138 for Bureau of Ordnance, ordnance and ordnance stores 127, 798, 1142 antiaircraft guns, etc., for “Maryland” 1142 chemical, etc., services 127, 798, 1142 for smokeless powder 128, 798, 1142 transfer from balance of proceeds of sales of ordnance materials, for purchase of torpedoes, etc 1142 remaining balance to be covered into the Treasury 1142 for experimental work in projectiles, armor, etc 128, 798, 1142 for contingent 128, 798, 1143 use of appropriations for construction of shops, etc., forbidden, unless specifically authorized therefor 128 existing contracts, etc., not interfered with 128 money to be used only for purposes for which appropriated for 128 allocation of armor, etc., according to service requirements not prevented 128 for Bureau of Yards and Docks, maintenance 128, 803, 1147 clerical, etc., services 129, 803, 1147 motor vehicles, etc., restrictions 129, 804, 1147 for contingent 129, 804, 1147 for public works at designated navy yards and stations 129, 804, 1147 for ammunition depots 130, 804, 1148 for fuel depots 130 for training stations 1148 for Hampton Roads, Va., operating base 130 for San Diego, Calif., Marine Barracks 130, 805, 1148 for San Diego, Calif., naval base 130 for San Diego, Calif., naval hospital 130, 805 for submarine bases 130 for San Diego, Calif., training station 130 for Great Lakes training station 805 for submarine base, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 805, 1148 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, surgeons’ necessaries, etc 130, 802, 1145 clerical services 130, 802, 1145 appropriation for contingent 130, 802, 1146 care of insane on the Pacific coast 131, 803, 1146 for bringing home remains of officers, etc 803, 1146 for hospital treatment, etc 131, 803, 1146 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, pay of the Navy; allotments designated 131, 799, 1143 credits to midshipmen for initial clothing and equipment issues 131 accounting and disbursement hereunder as one fund 132, 799 retainer pay restriction, Naval Reserve Force 132, 799 for rental allowance 799, 1143 for subsistence allowance 799, 1143 for pay of enlisted men, etc 799, 1143 for lodging and subsistence allowance 799 for apprentice seamen on training ships, etc 1143 for pay and allowances, Nurse Corps 799, 1143 for retainer and active service pay, Fleet Naval Reserve 799, 1143 for personal property losses; death gratuities 799, 1143 pay appropriations accounted for as one fund 799, 1143 retainer pay restriction, Naval Reserve Force 799 employment of 500 Reserve officers in aviation, etc., service, repealed 799 reduction of enlisted strength to 86,000 799 reenlistments prior to retirement age 799 transfers of enlisted men to Fleet Naval Reserve 799 discharge or furlough of enlisted men serving less than twelve years, in excess of authorized total number 800 travel allowances if discharged or furloughed; reenlistment gratuities 800 additional Medical personnel authorized for Veterans’ Bureau patients in Navy hospitals 800, 1143 restriction on admissions to Naval Academy hereafter 1144 appointments at large or from enlisted personnel not affected 1144 for provisions 132, 800, 1144 for maintenance; equipment supplies 132, 801, 1144 credit for losses in disposal of excess stocks 132 chemical, etc., services 133, 801, 1145 outfits, uniform gratuity, etc., from clothing and small stores fund 133, 801, 1145 for freight, Department and bureaus 133, 801, 1145 for fuel and transportation 133, 801, 1145 coal from public lands of Alaska 133 for Bureau of Construction and Repair; Construction, etc 133, 797, 1141 equipment supplies 133, 797, 1141 naval brig “Niagara” 134 clerical, etc., services 134, 797, 1141 for Bureau of Engineering, repairs, etc., of machinery, etc 134, 796, 1140 equipment supplies 134, 796, 1140 clerical, etc., services 134, 796, 1140cxcvii appropriation for engineer experiment station, Naval Academy 134, 796, 1141 for Bureau of Aeronautics, aviation expenses 805, 1148 allotments designated 805, 1148 accounted for as one fund 805, 1148 payment of damages from aircraft 805, 1148 helium plant 805 shore stations limited to six 806, 1148 construction of airplane factory forbidden 806, 1148 for Naval Academy 134, 806, 1149 for Marine Corps 136, 808, 1150 for increase of Naval Establishment 139 for construction and machinery 139 for torpedo boats, submarine 139 for armor and armament; restriction 139 limited to vessels under construction 139 for increase of the Navy, together with remaining balances 810, 1153 also value of assignment from Shipping Board to Navy Department of existing debts, etc 811 continuing construction of vessels, as permitted by Conference Treaty, including “Maryland” 811, 1153 converting battle cruisers “Lexington” and “Saratoga” into aircraft carriers 811, 1153 settling contracts for ships delivered 811, 1153 reimbursing contractors on account of construction of authorized vessels 1153 gyrocompass equipments for detroyers 811, 1154 completing armor, torpedoes, etc., for authorized ships 811, 1154 limitation on use for ordnance, fire control on destroyers, etc 1154 transfers from designated funds 1154 use of naval appropriations for Department purposes restricted 139, 811, 1154 details for Dispensary or Radio Communication not Department service 1154 no pay to officers, etc., using time measuring devices on work of employees 139, 811, 1154 cash, rewards, etc., restricted 139, 811, 1154 purchase of articles which can be produced at navy yards restricted 139, 811, 1154 reenlistment gratuities limited 139 amounts for public works under Bureau of Yards and Docks available until expended; exception 139 commutation of rations, rates for 1922 139 exchange, etc., of lands with Porto Rico for radio station 139 Naval Reserve Force and temporary officers incurring disability in time of war, eligible for retirement; limit 140 pay restriction modified of temporary employees in office of Solicitor 140 Bureau of Aeronautics created in Navy Department; duties, personnel, etc 140 conference authorized with Governments of Great Britain and Japan, for reduction of naval programs, etc., during the next five years 141 retirement of former chief of bureau at increased grade 811 orders for work at Government establishments to receive same consideration as private contractors 812 transfer, etc., of over age chaplain in Naval Reserve Force to Regular Navy 812 President requested to negotiate agreements with Great Britain, etc., for limitation of tonnage ship construction and aircraft 1154 appropriation for additional $240 a year to civilian employees of 714, 1559 for pensions 581, 1202 deficiency appropriation for pay, miscellaneous 43, 56, 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 781, 785, 1055, 1165 for Mrs. T. E. S. Cates 43 for Boston Post 43 for Boston Herald 43 for Bureau of Yards and Docks 43, 52, 342, 346, 459, 463, 782, 1165 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 43, 52, 56, 197, 342, 346, 450, 459, 463, 782, 785, 1055, 1165 for freight 43, 53, 197, 343, 459, 463 for fuel and transportation 43, 56, 459 for James W. Elwell and Company 44 for International Mercantile Company 44 for Marine Corps 52, 56, 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 781, 785, 1055, 1165 for pay, miscellaneous 52 for Bureau of Navigation 52, 197, 342, 346, 450, 459, 463, 781, 785, 1055, 1165, 1545 for Naval War College 52 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 53, 343, 346, 451, 459, 464, 782, 1055, 1166, 1545 for Bureau of Steam Engineering 53, 56, 343, 346, 459, 464, 782, 785, 1055, 1166 for provisions 56, 342, 346, 459 for pay of the Navy 56, 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 782, 785, 1055, 1165 for increase of compensation 197, 342, 346, 781, 1055, 1165 for aviation 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 781, 785, 1055, 1165 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 782, 1095, 1165 for Bureau of Engineering 197, 451 for Bureau of Ordnance 342, 346, 459, 463, 782, 785, 1055, 1165 for pensions 343, 1540 for care of lepers, Guam, etc 450, 1165 for Brady and Gice 450 for Dona Concepcion Cruz 450 for Naval Reserve Force 459, 782 for expenses, 1923, scrapping naval vessels, etc., under treaty agreement 774 for Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Company 774 for Cape May, N. J., air station site 775 for Naval Militia 782 for Naval War College 782 for Naval Gun Factory 782 for transporting remains of officers, etc 1055 for increasing turret gun range of designated battleships 1544 for expenses under naval disarmament 1544cxcviii emergency appropriation for cooperation with States in protecting, against venereal diseases, 1922 61 advancement authorized on retired list of Cornelius Dugan, as lieutenant commander 1373 amount for telephone rentals, etc., 1922, increased 450 appointment authorized of Lowe Hayden Bibby, as ensign 1289 Frank A. Jahn, as lieutenant (junior grade), to be retired 1500 damages claims for collisions with vessels of, since April 6, 1917, not exceeding $3,000 may be adjusted by the Secretary 1066 disbursing officers relieved from responsibility for certain losses, etc., incurred in World War service accounts 497 loyalty restriction repealed as to claims for service in, prior to April 13, 1861 1226 memorial, etc., to person dying in line of duty, may have inscription of rank he would have received except for his death 415 Naval Reserve Force and temporary officers, eligible for retirement for disabilities incurred in time of war 140 applications to be filed by October 1, 1921 140 pay readjustment of commissioned and enlisted personnel of 625 pensions to be paid monthly 505 preference right for ten years, of officers and enlisted men who served in World War, to make entries on opened public lands, etc 358 reserved lands in Louisiana no longer needed by, restored to public domain 1258 settlement, etc 1258 restoration to place on list of commanders, of Isaac C. Johnson, jr 495 Richard P. McCullough 495 silver service of cruiser “Brooklyn” may be delivered to Brooklyn Museum 1063 of “South Carolina,” may be delivered to South Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution 1281 special Congressional committee on readjusting pay of, etc., allowed further time for report 352 status of persons drafted or enlisted for the World War, deserting from the, unchanged by laws, etc., as to end of the war 421 commissioned as officers, and deserting thereafter 421 tobacco, cigars, etc., forfeited and unsold, may be delivered free of tax to hospitals for members of 205 use of radio stations and apparatus for press and commercial messages, extended to June 30, 1925 495 in China to cease January 1, 1924 496 use of unobligated balances for 1921, to pay deficiencies for the year 449 for 1922, to pay deficiencies for that year 449 also balances for specified continuing appropriations 450 *Navy Appropriation Act, 1922,* made available, etc., from July 1, 1921 121 *Navy Department* (*see also* Navy), appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 786, 1132 for temporary employees; pay restriction 786 for contingent expenses 787, 1132 for stationery 787, 1132 naval service appropriations not to be used for Department purposes 787, 1133 for printing and binding 787, 1133 for executing printing orders of 1922; reappropriation 787 for Navy, pay, miscellaneous 122, 787, 1133 mileage, etc 122, 787, 1133 for Navy, contingent 123, 788, 1134 for government in the Virgin Islands 123, 788, 1134 for State marine schools 124, 788, 1134 for care of lepers, Guam 124, 788, 1134 for Solicitor, law clerks, etc 788 for experimental and research laboratory 1134 for office of Naval Records and library, clerks, etc 789, 1134 for collecting, etc., naval records of the World War 789, 1134 for Naval Records of the Rebellion 789 for Judge Advocate General’s Office, clerks, etc 789, 1135 for George Melling, compiling naval laws, etc 789 for Chief of Naval Operations Office, clerks, etc 789, 1135 for Director of Naval Communications Office, clerks, etc 789, 1135 for Naval Intelligence Office, clerks, etc 790, 1135 for Bureau of Navigation, expenses 790, 1135 for Naval Reserve Force 792, 1137 for Naval War College 793, 1138 for Naval Home 793, 1138 for civilian employees, Bureau of Navigation 794, 1139 for Hydrographic Office 794, 1139 for Naval Observatory 795, 1139 for Nautical Almanac Office 796, 1140 for Bureau of Engineering, expenses 796, 1140 for civilian employees, Bureau of Engineering 796, 1141 for Bureau of Construction and Repair, expenses 797, 1141 for civilian employees, Bureau of Construction and Repair 797, 1142 for Bureau of Ordnance, expenses 798, 1142 purchase of torpedoes, etc., by transfer of unexpended balance 1142 for civilian employees, Bureau of Ordnance 798, 1143 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, pay of the Navy, etc 799, 1143 for freight 133, 801, 1145 for civilian employees, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 802, 1145 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, expenses 802, 1145 for civilian employees, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 803, 1146 for Bureau of Yards and Docks, expenses 803, 1147 for civilian employees, Bureau of Yards and Docks 804, 1147 for public works, Bureau of Yards and Docks 804, 1147 for Bureau of Aeronautics, aviation expenses 805, 1148cxcix appropriation for civilian employees, Bureau of Aeronautics 806, 1149 for Naval Academy 806, 1149 for Marine Corps 808, 1150 for increase of the Navy 139, 810, 1153 Bureau of Aeronautics created 140 conference authorized with Great Britain and Japan for reduction of naval programs, etc., during the next five years 141 negotiations requested for agreement with Great Britain, etc., limiting sizes of ships and aircraft 1154 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1559 for damage claims 122 for pensions 581, 1202 deficiency appropriation for paying damage claims, collisions with naval vessels 43, 334, 449, 774, 1160, 1554 for Navy 43, 56, 197, 342, 346, 449, 459, 463, 781, 785, 1055, 1165, 1544 for freight 43, 52, 53, 56, 197, 343, 346, 450, 459, 463, 782, 785, 1166 for judgments, United States courts under 50, 195, 456, 779, 1052 Maryland Dry Docks and Shipbuilding Company 195 for judgments, Court of Claims under 51, 340, 457, 779, 1052, 1163, 1552 for contingent expenses 52, 56, 197 for Naval Observatory 52, 56, 342 for Marine Corps 56 for Hydrographic Office 197 for increase of compensation 459 for payment of court costs, suit of Samuel J. Smith 774 for national security and defense under 781 for private property damage claims 1544 for Gus Potter, reimbursement 1545 for paying claim of Netherlands 1545 Bureau of Aeronautics created in 140 expenditures authorized from allotments to, for Veterans’ Bureau beneficiaries 330, 445, 649, 1243 facilities, equipment, etc., of, made available for uses of Veterans’ Bureau 150 limitation for technical services, Bureau of Yards and Docks, 1921, increased 43 provisions for converting, etc., World War obligations of foreign Governments held by 363 use of Shipping Board appropriations for paying claims of, forbidden 648, 1242 use of naval appropriations for, restricted 139, 787, 1154 *Navy Nitrate Plant,* balance of continuing appropriation for, made available for Navy deficiencies, 1922 450 *Navy Yards and Stations,* appropriation for maintenance 128, 803, 1147 for repairs and preservation 129, 803, 1147 for public works 129, 804, 1147 no part of naval appropriations to be used for purchase of articles which can be made in, at less price, etc 139, 811, 1154 to be given opportunity to estimate on repairs to Government vessels 647, 1241 *Navy Yearbook, 1921,* appropriation for compiling 424 *Navy Yearbook, 1922,* appropriation for compiling 1266 *Neat Cattle* (*see* Cattle, Neat). *Nebraska,* investigation authorized of tri-county irrigation project on Platte River, on receipt of funds advanced for 1057 *Nebraska National Forest, Nebr.,* trees to arid land residents from nurseries of 520, 1304 *Neck Rufflings,* duty on, lace 918 *Needle Cases, etc.,* duty on 881 *Needles,* duty on, crochet 881 knitting 881 knitting machine 881 latch 881 machine 881 tape 881 not specially provided for 881 on free list, hand sewing and darning 929 *Nematodes,* appropriation for study of plant infesting 515, 1300 *Neponset River, Mass.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1043 *Neroli,* on free list, oil 929 *Netherlands,* appropriation for minister to Netherlands and Luxemburg, available for minister to 1548 deficiency appropriation for paying claim of, for interned naval officers 1545 limitation of production of coca leaves, to be requested of 1433 *Netherlands and Luxemburg,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Nets and Nettings,* duty on, cotton, etc., machine made lace 901 human hair 916 machines for making 886 on free list, manila otter trawl fishing 929 *Nets, Fishing,* duty on, flax, etc 902 *Nett Lake Agency, Minn.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1190 *Neuropsychiatric Diseases,* disability compensation to persons contracting, etc., in service or within three years after separation from Army or Navy 1523 *Neutrality Act,* appropriation for expenses under 603, 1072 *Nevada,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 556, 1178 for support, etc., of Indians in 571, 1192 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of Indians in 460, 1165 consent given to negotiations for apportioning waters of Colorado River between, and designated States 172 agreement subject to approval of legisture and Congress 172 time extended to permittees, for developing underground waters in 1012 *Nevada Agency Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 571 *New Bedford, Mass.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1043cc terms of court at 503 rooms to be furnished free 503 all processes, etc., returnable to terms at Boston 503 deputy marshal, and clerk to be appointed for 503 *New Cumberland, Pa.,* deficiency appropriation for Army reserve depot site 777 amount authorized for real estate, Army reserve depot at 418 *New England Coal and Coke Company,* payment of judgment of Virginia eastern district court to 1052 *New Haven, Conn.,* Fort Hale transferred to, for preservation as Nathan Hale Park 1021 *New Jersey,* consent of Congress to agreement between New York and, creating Port of New York District and establishing Port of New York Authority 174 to comprehensive plan for development of port of New York by States of New York and 822 *New Jersey Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of district court 1052 additional judge authorized for 837 filling vacancy in, restricted 838 *New Mexico,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 556, 1178 for support, etc., of Indians in 572, 1193 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of Indians in 53, 57, 343, 1164 bona fide possessors of homesteads in, to receive patents, etc., when land surveyed 650 consent given to negotiations for apportioning waters of Colorado River, etc., between, and designated States 172 agreement subject to approval of legislature and Congress 172 Lincoln National Forest, lands added to 1245 sums for allotting lands, etc., not to be used for Indians in, unless residing on public domain prior to June 30, 1914 559, 1181 *New Mexico Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 838 vacancy occurring hereafter not to be filled 838 *New Mexico Pueblos,* appropriation for irrigation project for 560, 1181 *New Netherland, etc.,* coinage of silver 50-cent pieces in commemoration of tercentenary of settling of, by Walloons, French, and Belgian Huguenots 1287 number authorized; legal tender 1287 laws applicable; no expense for dies 1287 delivery to Fifth National Bank of New York, on payment of par value 1287 *New Orleans, Battle of,* investigation, etc., directed of establishing a military park on Plains of Chalmette, the site of, in 1815 221 *New Orleans Coal Company,* deficiency appropriation for, collision damages to coal barge No. 9, of 776 *New Orleans, La.,* appropriation for mint at 381, 1103 for passport bureau 600, 1069 for dispatch agent 602, 1070 deficiency appropriation for mint at 454 for Army supply base site 777 emergency appropriation for passport bureau at, 1922 61 amount authorized for real estate, Army supply base at 418 loan of Army folding chairs authorized for reunion of Confederate Veterans at 1287 tents, etc., for American Legion convention at 826 survey directed of Intracoastal Waterway to Corpus Christi, Tex., from 1439 *New Rochelle, N. Y.,* improvement of harbor, authorized 1038 *New York,* appropriation for reimbursing, for marine school expenses 124, 788, 1134 consent of Congress to agreement between, and New Jersey creating Port of New York District and establishing Port of New York Authority 174 to comprehensive plan for development of port of New York by States of, and New Jersey 822 *New York Authority, Port of* (*see* Port of New York Authority). *New York Canals,* appropriation for survey of navigable waters of 759, 1420 *New York Central Railroad Company,* may bridge Grand Calumet River, Gary, Ind 325 *New York City, N. Y.,* appropriation for navy yard, public works 129 water front improvements, etc., suspended until July 1, 1922 129 suspended until July 1, 1923 805 repealed 1147 for assay office at 382, 1104 for assay office building 384 for barge office building 384 for post office building 384 for pneumatic tube system, customhouse and appraisers’ stores 385, 1106 for passport bureau 600, 1069 for dispatch agent 602, 1070 for airplane mail service to San Francisco from 657, 1252 for pneumatic tube mail transmission, Brooklyn and 661, 1255 for courthouse and post office, repairs 1105 deficiency appropriation for quarantine station, improvements, etc 38 for airplane mail service to San Francisco 42, 335 for assay office 51, 196, 337, 341, 457, 1544 emergency appropriation for passport bureau at, 1922 61 exchange of old post office etc., with, for other land from the city 493 funds for 30-foot channels in Jamaica Bay available when terminal facilities for, provided by 1040 reimbursement for dredging; limitations 1041 terms of court at 813 time extended for bridging Hudson River at 1029cci *New York Eastern Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment 779 additional judge authorized for 837 filling vacancy in, restricted 838 counties constituting 812 terms of court at Brooklyn 812 concurrent Jurisdiction with southern district over New York Harbor waters, etc 813 interchange of judges with other districts 813 *New York Harbor, N. Y.,* appropriation preventing injurious deposits in 759, 1420 deficiency appropriation for prevention of injurious deposits in 342 consent given to comprehensive plan for development of, by States of New York and New Jersey 822 improvement of New York and New Jersey channels, authorized 1038 *New York Northern Judicial District,* counties constituting 812 terms of court at Albany 812 Auburn 812 Binghamton 812 Syracuse 812 Utica 812 annually in designated counties, Schenectady added 812 interchange of judges with other districts 813 *New York Southern Judicial District,* two additional judges authorized for 837 filling vacancies in, restricted 838 counties constituting 812 terms of court at New York City 813 concurrent jurisdiction with eastern district over New York Harbor waters, etc 813 interchange of judges with other districts 813 marshal’s bond may be increased 1287 salary of district attorney fixed for 1561 *New York Western Judicial District,* counties constituting 813 terms of court at Buffalo 813 Canandaigua 813 Elmira 813 Jamestown 813 Lockport 813 Rochester 813 admiralty and bankruptcy proceedings at Buffalo 813 interchange of judges with other districts 813 *Newark Bay, N. J.,* improvement of, authorized 1038 *Newfoundland,* residence of five years in, required for exception from yearly limit of admission of aliens 540 *Newlands Irrigation Project, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 585, 1207 amount authorized for drainage of lands of Piute Indians within 1246 *Newport Bay, Calif.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1046 *Newport News, Va.,* deficiency appropriation for quartermaster warehouse site 777 amount authorized for real estate quartermaster warehouses at 418 *Newport, R. I.,* approval for naval training station 1137 preliminary examination to be made of harbor, east of city wharf 1043 *Newspaper Wrappers, etc., Stamped,* appropriation for freight or expressage on 657, 1253 for manufacture; distribution 658, 1253 deficiency appropriation for freight, etc., on 335, 775 *Newspapers,* on free list 929 *Newsprint Paper, etc.,* commission authorized to negotiate with Canada for cancellation of, etc., export restrictions on, pulp wood, etc 169 *Nez Perce Indians, Joseph’s Band, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 578, 1200 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 197 *“Niagara,” Naval Brig,* appropriation for restoration and maintenance 134 *Niagara River Bridge Company,* may alter, etc., its present, or construct new, bridge across Niagara River, N. Y., and Canada 821 consent of Canada to be obtained 821 *Niagara River N. Y.,* bridge authorized across, Buffalo, N. Y 353 tunnel in lieu of, permitted 353 consent of Canada to be obtained 353 between New York and Canada 821 consent of Canada to be obtained 821 Tonawanda, N. Y., and across Grand Island 1323 consent of Canada to be obtained 1323 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1046 *Nicaragua,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Nichols Avenue SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Saint Elizabeths Hospital to Portland Street 1336 *Nickel,* duty on, alloy 887 articles, not specially provided for 888 not gold plated, etc 888 bars 887 oxide 887 pigs or ingots 887 rods, plates, sheets, strips, strands, anodes, or electrodes 887 on free list, ore and matte 929 *Nickel Silver,* duty on 886 *Night Schools, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 686, 1344 deficiency appropriation for 30 *Nilsen, Sigurd, Norwegian Subject,* appropriation for indemnity to, for detention 610 *Nineteenth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, C to E Street 679 *Ninth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Buchanan to Crittenden Street 1337 condemnation of land for extending, etc 1011 authorization for expenses, etc 1012 *Nippers, etc.,* duty on 883 *Niter Cake,* on free list 931ccii *Nitrate of Lime,* on free list 925 *Nitrate of Soda,* on free list 931 *Nitric Arid,* on free list 922 mixtures of sulphuric acid and 922 *Nodule Point Military Reservation, Wash.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1452 *Noils, Wool,* duty on 905 *Nolan, John I., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for widow of 1155 *Nome, Alaska,* custody of Detention Hospital Building, transferred to Interior Department for Bureau of Education, etc 993 *Nonbeverage Articles,* sales of, not limited by provisions of supplement to National Prohibition Act 220 *Nonmetallic Minerals and Gas on Public Lands,* appropriation for enforcing regulations, etc., as to leasing, etc 588, 1210 *Nonnavigable Streams,* declared of Bear Creek, in designated counties of Mississippi 1442 Lake George, in Yazoo County, Miss 552 Tchula Lake, Miss 816 West Fork of South Branch of Chicago River, Ill 1171 *Nonresident Aliens,* normal tax on net incomes of, resident of contiguous country, from services in United States, etc 1507 personal exemption credit; for dependants limited 1507 *Noodles,* duty on 893 *Norfolk Country Club,* conveyance of real estate, etc., to, in settlement of claims for property acquired therefrom in 1917 421 *Norfolk, Va.,* appropriation for navy yard, waterfront improvements 129, 804 for navy yard, fire protection 1147 deficiency appropriation for navy yard, dry dock, construction claims 43 for Army supply base site 777 amount authorized for real estate, Army supply base at 418 land near Army Supply Base, to be retransferred from Public Health Service to War Department 420 use in settlement of claims of Norfolk Country Club and Glencove Links Corporation for properties taken during the World War 420 preliminary examination to be made for anchorage basin near Craney Island 1044 *Norman County and Halstad, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North by Traill County and Herberg, N. Dak., and 819 *North Alton, Ill.,* appropriation for care of Confederate cemetery at 757, 1418 *North Carolina Customs District,* salary of collector fixed 1374 *North Dakota,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North by, etc., between Fargo, N. Dak., and Moorhead, Minn 351 easements through school lands may be granted by the State of 158 may bridge Red River of the North, Pembina, N. Dak 1173 mineral leases within school lands may be granted by the State; limitations 159 *North Dakota Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for additional judge for 332 additional judge authorized for; to act as senior judge 66 vacancy in office of judge senior in commission not to be filled 67 *North Dakota Pumping Project, N. Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 585, 1207 *North Platte Irrigation Project, Nebr.-Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 585, 1207 exchange of lands with Swan Land and Cattle. Company for 147 preference rights to ex-service men, prevented from former entries by conflicting entries reinstated, at next opening under 7 not allowed if receiving benefits since being prevented 7 *North River Bridge Company,* time extended for bridging Hudson River between New York and New Jersey by 1029 *Northeast River, Md.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Northern and Northwestern Lakes, etc.,* appropriation for survey of 759, 1420 *Northern Pacific Railway Company,* may bridge Mississippi River, Minneapolis, Minn 489 *Northern Pueblos Agency, N. Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 572 *Norway,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 for payment to, as indemnity to Trygve Andersen, Sigurd Nilsen, and Arthur Rasmussel 610 deficiency appropriation for expenses, arbitrating claims of 336 arbitral award in favor of, for ships commandeered, etc., to be paid from funds of Shipping Board 1280 claim of Page Brothers to be withheld and paid from 1280 *Note Paper,* duty on 911 *Notes, etc., War Finance Corporation,* issue of, authorized; aggregate limited 183 maturity; redemption; interest 183 to be a first lien on all assets 183 for payment of advances, or for sale 183 may be accepted as collateral for discounts by reserve banks 184 time for issuing, extended to January 1, 1926 634 maturity not later than July 1, 1926 634 further extended to January 31, 1927 1481 maturity not later than June 30, 1927 1481 *Notes, Promissory,* stamp tax on; exception 305 *Nottingham Lace Curtain Machines,* duty on articles of cotton, etc., made on 901 *Noyo River, Calif.,* improvement of, authorized 1040 *Nuisances, D. C.,* apropriation for abatement of 694, 1352cciii *Nurse Corp, Army,* appropriation for nurses 75, 724, 1385 for hospital matrons 75, 724, 1385 for commutation of quarters, etc 75 for paying claims of, for damages to private property, etc 725, 1386 for paying claims for pay and allowances, World War 726 deficiency appropriation for supplies and equipment furnished, by Red Cross 1551 pay established 631 allowance to superintendents, directors, etc 631 subsistence and rental allowances 631 *Nurse Corps, Navy (female),* appropriation for commutation of quarters, etc 131 for pay, etc 131, 799 for rental allowance 799 for rent of quarters for 799 for treantsporting remains of, dying abroad, etc 803, 1146 pay established 631 allowance to superintendents, directors, etc 631 subsistence and rental allowances 631 *Nurseries, Plant and Tree,* appropriation for cooperative investigations, etc 516, 1301 *Nursery Stock, etc.,* appropriation for regulating importations, etc., plant quarantine for diseased, etc 534, 1316 *Nurses, Women Contract,* pensions granted to, serving 90 days, etc., in Spanish War, etc 835 service defined 835 *Nut Oils,* on free list, not specially provided for 929 *Nutgalls,* duty on, extracts and decoctions of 859 on free list 927 *Nutmegs,* duty on 896 *Nuts,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 524, 1308 duty on, edible, not specially provided for 895 iron or steel 879 on free list, copra 929 oil bearing; condition 929 palm, and palm-nut kernels 929 tagua 931 tung 929 *Nuts, Edible,* appropriation for investigating, etc., growing, marketing, etc., of 516, 1300 deficiency appropriation for investigating growing, harvesting, marketing, etc., 1923 772 *Nux Vomica,* on free list 929 **O.** *Oak,* duty on, extract, nonalcoholic 864 *Oak Bark,* on free list, crude 927 *Oak Orchard, N. Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made, 1046 *Oakland, Calif.,* improvement of harbor authorized; conditions 1040 *Oakum,* on free list 929 *Oakville Calif.,* deficiency appropriation for purchase of experiment vineyard near 46 *Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.,* appropriation for Confederate Mound 757, 1418 *Oats,* appropriation for purchasing, to supply seed to farmers for crop of 1922 467 duty on 893 ground 893 hulls, etc 893 oatmeal, rolled grits, etc 893 provisions governing contracts for future delivery of 187, 998 *Obligations of Foreign Governments,* provisions for refunding, converting, etc., held by United States, arising out of the World War 363 amended 1325 *Obscene Books, Pictures, etc.,* importation of prohibited 936 entry of, forbidden; seizure, etc 937 punishment for aiding, etc., by officials 937 procedure for seizure, etc 937 *Ocean and Lake Surveys, Navy,* appropriation for hydrographic 125, 791, 1137 *Ochers,* duty on 867 *Oconee County, S. C.,* bridge authorized across Tugaloo River between Stephens County, Ga., and 1440 *Octants,* duty on 873 *Officers, Army,* appropriation for pay line and staff 73, 721, 1383 reduction in number, elimination, etc 721 limitation on, to officers on promotion list promoted to grade of captain hereafter 1383 for pay of National Guard 73, 723, 1384 for pay of Officers’ Reserve Corps 73, 723 for pay of warrant officers 723, 1384 for aviation increase 74, 724, 1384 for longevity pay 74, 724, 1384 for retired 74, 724, 1384 for retired, on active duty 74, 724, 1384 for commutation of quarters, etc 75 for mileage 75, 725, 1386 for rental allowances 724, 1385 issue of heat and light in kind not authorized if receiving rental allowance 1385 for subsistence allowance 724, 1385 for ten per cent increase of pay, foreign service 76 for additional pay to, furnishing their own mounts 76, 725, 1385 for paying claims of, for damages to private property, etc 725, 1386 for paying claims for pay and allowances, World War 726, 1386 for disposition of remains of 757, 1417 deficiency appropriation for disposition of remains of 52, 197, 342, 346, 781, 1057, 1168, 1555 for mileage 196, 341, 458, 781, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555, 1556 authorized strength of, modified 840 number of, below lieutenant colonel to be discharged and recommissioned, to be determined by the President 840cciv limitation on promotion hereafter to grade of captain, from Promotion List 1384 maximum number provided for, during fiscal year 1923 721 number authorized after January 1, 1923 721 Medical Department and chaplains 722 Philippine Scouts included 722 promotions, etc 722 no promotions below brigadier general, prior to January 1, 1923 722 Medical Department and chaplains excepted 722 thereafter, increasing authorized number of grades 722 colonels to be carried as additional numbers 722 vacancies in authorized colonels not affected 722 disposal of excess of authorized number prior to January 1, 1923 722 Medical Department and chaplains 722 continuance as additional numbers in grades 722 below lieutenant colonels, to be discharged and recommissioned in lower grades 722 with less than ten years’ commissioned service, may be discharged with one year’s pay 722 with more than ten and less than twenty years’ commissioned service, may be retired; rates 722 determination of numbers to be absorbed or recommissioned upon recommendation of board 722 active commissioned service determined 723 with less than ten years’ commissioned and more than twenty years’ military service 723 may be appointed additional warrant officers 723 retired with pay of warrant officers 723 board of general officers created to recommend eliminations, etc 723 percentage of numbers assigned to branches 723 increase or diminution by the President, authorized 723 pay established of, below grade of brigadier general 625 subsistence allowance 628 rental allowance 628 brigadier general 629 major general 629 subsistence and rental allowances 629 payments of death gratuity to nondependent married child, etc., of, forbidden 1385 *Officers, Marine Corps,* appropriation for pay, active and Fleet Marine Corps reserve 136, 808, 1150 for subsistence allowance 808, 1150 for rental allowance 808, 1150 for retired 136, 808, 1150 for mileage, without troops 136, 808, 1151 for commutation of quarters 136 for transporting remains of, dying abroad 803, 1146 pay established of, below grade of brigadier general 625 subsistence allowance 628 rental allowance 628 brigadier general 629 major general 629 *Officers, Navy,* appropriation for pay, active list 131, 799, 1143 for rental allowance 799, 1143 for subsistence allowance 799, 1143 for pay of retired 131, 799, 1143 for commutation of quarters 131 for hire of quarters ashore 131, 799, 1143 for death allowances 132, 799, 1143 for transporting remains of, dying abroad 803, 1146 for. mileage 122, 787, 1133 deficiency appropriation for transporting remains of, etc 346, 459, 463 employment of 500 reserve, in aviation and auxiliary service, repealed 799 pay established of, below grade of rear admiral 625 subsistence allowance 628 rental allowance 628 rear admiral (lower half) 629 rear admiral (upper half) 629 subsistence and rental allowances 629 retirement with rank of chief of bureau, of officer retired for wounds in line of duty before completing period of service as chief 811 temporary, and of Naval Reserve Force, eligible for retirement for disabilities incurred in time of war 140 applications to be filed by October 1, 1921 140 *Officers’ Reserve Corps, Army,* appropriation for pay and allowances; limitations on active duty 73, 723, 1381 detailed to War Department General Staff 73, 723 during instruction at service schools 73, 723 as instructors at civilian training camps 73, 723 detailed to Air Service units 73, 723 three in Judge Advocate General’s Department 74, 723 one, in Medical Reserve Corps 74, 723 for mileage 75, 725, 1381 limit when called into active duty for training 725, 1381 land grant roads deductions not applicable 1381 members of, to receive Regular Army pay for periods of service less than one month 841 creation of, consisting of sections corresponding with Regular Army 1033 grades, etc., as prescribed by the President 1033 appointments, except of general officers, by President alone 1033 periods of service, continuance in time of war 1033 citizenship and age requirements in time of peace 1033 former service qualifications; recognized National Guard officers eligible 1033 restrictions on appointments in combatant branches in time of peace 1033 rules for promotions and transfers to be prescribed 1033 assignment to units of locality; present commissions not affected 1033 commissions in National Guard not vacated by commissions in 1033 pay restricted to fifteen day son active duty 1381 except details to War Department General Staff 1381 during instruction at service schools 1381 as instructors, civilian training camps 1381ccv pay restricted, exceptions; on duty with air service units 1382 one officer of Medical Reserve Corps 1381 members injured in active duty entitled to medical and hospital treatment 1508 transportation home on termination 1508 subsistence allowance 1508 *Official Gazette, Patent Office,* appropriation for printing, etc 391, 1176 *Official Postal Guide,* appropriation for publication of 654 *Official Reporters,* appropriation for House of Represenatives 428, 1271 for Senate 425, 1267 deficiency appropriation for expenses, Senate 1049 *Ogden Arsenal, Utah,* allowance for developing water supply for, from appropriation for ammunition storage facilities, etc., 1921 63 amount for rights of way, etc 63 *Ogden Observatory, Utah, Army,* sale of, authorized 1452 *Ohio Northern Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 838 filling vacancy in, restricted 838 counties constituting eastern division 1247 western division 1247 terms of court at Cleveland 1247 Lima 1247 Toledo 1247 Youngstown 1247 rooms at Lima 1247 service of jurors at Cleveland or Youngstown 1247 Toledo or Lima 1247 trials of criminal cases at either Cleveland or Youngstown 1247 Toledo or Lima 1247 any suit in eastern division may be tried at Youngstown 1247 in western division at Lima 1247 *Ohio River,* bridge authorized across, Benwood, W. Va., to Bellaire, Ohio 847 Huntington, W. Va 171 Ironton, Ohio 4 Moundsville, W. Va 1521 Steubenville, Ohio 664 preliminary examination, etc., to be made for waterway from Erie, Pa., to 1046 *Ohio Southern Judicial District,* counties constituting western division 1247 eastern division 1247 terms of court at Cincinnati 1247 Columbus 1247 Dayton 1247 Steubenville 1247 service of jurors at Columbus or Steubenville 1247 trials of criminal cases at either Columbus or Steubenville 1247 of any suit in eastern division may be at Steubenville; rooms 1247 of cases and suits in southern district may be at Dayton 1248 *Oil and Gas Deposits in Oklahoma,* claims for lands and, south of the Red River, by citizens who, prior to February 25, 1920, possessed and worked the same, to be adjusted and determined 1448 issue of permits and leases to persons found equitably entitled thereto 1448 applications for permits and leases to be made within 60 days 1448 grants to assignees of original claimants or locators, subject to all contracts 1448 discretionary action in conflicting claims 1448 area to one person limited 1448 extended if having assignments of two or more locations or claims 1448 royalty required from lessee, of production prior to issue of lease 1448 subsequent to issue thereof 1448 receiver of property appointed by Supreme Court, to pay from production proceeds the Government royalty, and net balance to person receiving lease 1449 collection directed from persons not awarded permit or lease, of amount equal to value of production prior to receivership 1449 payment of Government royalty from, and net balance to permittee or lessee 1449 leases and permits subject to provisions of leasing Act of 1920 1449 lands, etc., remaining after adjudication to be disposed of under leasing Act 1449 operation of existing wells by Secretary of the Interior pending issue of leases and permits 1449 expenses payable from production receipts 1449 net balance after deducting Government royalty, etc., to be paid to party entitled thereto 1449 administration, etc., expenses payable from amount credited to miscellaneous receipts 1449 possession of lands, etc., by Supreme Court receivership not affected hereby 1449 disposition pending litigation not authorized 1449 operation of wells by the Secretary not effective until lands discharged from possession of Supreme Court 1449 authority of Supreme Court over receiver, etc., until receivership ends 1450 termination of receivership to be applied for by Attorney General at earliest practicable date 1450 receiver to be directed by Supreme Court to pay the Secretary all funds remaining in his hands 1450 administration of, by the Secretary when paid 1450 rules and regulations to be prescribed 1450 *Oil and Gas Deposits, Public Lands,* compromise of suits affecting placer claims in Utah withdrawn lands, extended twelve months 844 no other provision affected 844 permittees allowed extension of time for drilling operations 356 *Oil and Gas Lands, Alaska,* homestead entries allowed on, subject to reservation of mining rights 415 provisions for prospecting, drilling, etc 416 *Oil and Oil Shale Public Lands,* appropriation for surveys, etc., of 1180 *Oil Bearing Seeds, etc.,* duty on 895ccvi *Oil Cake and Meal,* on free list 929 *Oil City, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Allegheny River at 104, 1288 *Oil of Vitriol,* on free list 922 *Oil Paintings,* duty on 920 on free list, original 933 *Oil Refuse, etc.,* conference of maritime nations requested for prevention of pollution of navigable waters by, from oil burning and carrying steamers 821 *Oil Spreading Machines,* on free list 926 *Oilcloths,* duty on, cotton 900 floor coverings 904 *Oils,* duty on, animal, not specially provided for 865 animal or vegetable, sulphonated 865 castor 865 combinations and mixtures of animal, vegetable, or mineral not specially provided for 866 cottonseed, coconut, and soya bean 865 distilled, etc., containing alcohol 860 containing no alcohol 866 expressed or extracted, not specially provided for 865 fish, not specially provided for 865 flaxseed 865 fusel 859 hempseed 865 hydrogenated or hardened 866 linseed 865 oleo 891 olive 865 not specially provided for 865 peanut 865 poppy seed 865 rapeseed 865 sod, herring, and menhaden 865 sperm 865 whale and seal 865 wool grease, crude 865 not crude 865 on free list, coal tar 926 cod and cod liver 929 distilled or essential, containing no alcohol 929 expressed, etc 929 fish, of American fisheries 929 mineral, not specially provided for 929 olive, not edible 929 spermaceti, of American fisheries 929 whale, of American fisheries 929 temporary duty on, coconut 10 cottonseed 10 olive 10 peanut 10 soya bean 10 *Oisne-Aisne, France,* acquisition of burial places for American military dead in departments of, authorized 490 *Okanogan Irrigation Project, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance charges against Indian lands within 579 for maintenance, etc., of 585, 1207 *Oklahoma,* adjustment of claims for oil and gas deposits on public lands in, south of the Red River 1448 alienation restrictions on allotments to minors of Kansas Indians in, continued for 25 years 1561 *Oklahoma Eastern Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 838 filling vacancy in, restricted 838 *Oklahoma Western Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for marshal’s expenses 194 *Olcott, N. Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1046 *“Old Home Week, 150 Birthday, July 1–2–3–4, 1922,”* special canceling stamp of, authorized for Sunbury, Pa., post office 502 *Old Trail’s Bridge Company,* may bridge Missouri River, Boonville, Mo 173 *Oleic Acid,* duty on 859 *Oleo Oil and Stearin,* duty on 891 *Oleomargarine,* duty on 892 *Olive Oil,* duty on, not specially provided for 865 on free list, not edible, for industrial purposes 929 temporary duty on 10 *Olives,* duty on, green 894 pitted and stuffed 894 ripe 894 temporary duty on 11 *Olympic National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for emergency expenses, protection, and disposal of timber, etc 538, 1319 deficiency appropriation for emergency expenses, from unexpended balance 46 exchanges authorized with private owners for lands to be added to 1037 *Omaha Agency, Nebr.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 571, 1192 *Omaha and Winnebago Indian Allotments,* *Nebr.,* deficiency appropriation for drainage assessments 347 *Omaha, Nebr.,* special canceling stamp of “International Aero Congress, etc.,” authorized for post office at 207 *Onancock River, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Onion Seed,* duty on 895 *Onions,* duty on 896 temporary duty on 9 *Onionskin Paper,* duty on, and imitation 911 *Onyx* (*see* Marble, Breccia, and Onyx). *Opelika, Ala.,* terms of court at; rooms to be furnished 668ccvii *Opera Glasses,* duty on 873 excise tax on sales of, by dealers 293 *Opera Houses,* internal revenue tax on admissions to 290 *Operating Force, Public Buildings,* appropriation for pay of; employees specified 386, 1108 deficiency appropriation for 38, 455, 780, 1056 *Operating Supplies, Public Buildings,* appropriation for fuel, lights, water, etc 387, 1108 deficiency appropriation for 38, 51, 56, 196, 338, 341, 345, 455, 457, 462, 780, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1544, 1550 *Opinions of the Attorney General,* deficiency appropriation for preparing supplemental digest of Volumes 26 to 32 40 *Opium* (*see also* Narcotic Drugs), duty on 866 alkaloids, and other derivatives 866 laudanum 866 liquid preparations of 866 morphine, and sulphate 866 powdered, etc 866 tincture of 866 penalty on master, etc., if smoking, found on vessel or vehicle bound to the United States 980 provisions of Act prohibiting importing, etc., of 596 restrictions on trading, etc., in 298 stamp tax on, compounds, etc 299 preparations, etc., of, not affected 300 *Opium, etc.,* appropriation for expenses, enforcing law restricting sale, etc., of 376, 1097 deficiency appropriation for expenses restricting sale, etc 37, 51, 345, 1169 *Optical Glass,* appropriation for investigating problems in production of 477, 1118 duty on 873 *Oraibi Wash Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 560, 1181 *Orange Flower Oil,* on free list 929 *Orange Mineral,* duty on 867 *Orange Peel,* duty on 893 candied, etc 893 *Orange Wood,* on free list, sticks, cut in lengths, etc., for umbrellas, etc 933 *Oranges,* duty on 894 oil 866 on free list, sour, juice 928 *Orchard, etc., Fruits,* appropriation for investigating diseases of, etc 514, 1299 *Orchard Mesa Irrigation Project, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1206 *Orchards,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 524, 1308 *Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Navy,* appropriation for procuring, etc 127, 798, 1142 deficiency appropriation for 342, 346, 459, 463, 782, 785, 1055, 1165 for reserve supply 346, 463, 1165 *Ordnance and Ordnance Supplies, Army,* limit on purchases of, from private manufacturers 754 *Ordnance Department, Army,* appropriation for current expenses, etc 90, 742, 1403 material to be of American manufacture; exception 90, 743 for airplane bombs; ammunition for small arms, etc 90, 743, 1403 for firing morning and evening gun, etc 90, 743, 1403 for ammunition, etc., for small arms target practice 91, 743, 1403 for manufacture, etc., of arms at armories 91, 743, 1403 for preserving, etc., ordnance stores and supplies 91, 743, 1404 for purchase, etc., for troops 743, 1404 for automatic machine rifles 91, 743, 1404 for purchase, manufacture, etc., of tanks, etc 91, 743, 1404 for national trophy, etc., rifle contests 91, 746, 1407 for arms, etc., for civilian practice at rifle ranges 93, 746, 1407 for arms, equipment, etc., to units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 93, 720 for Field Artillery armament 744, 1404 for proving grounds 744, 1404 for Rock Island, Ill., bridges 744, 1405 for testing machines 744, 1405 for repairs of arsenals 744, 1405 for fortification expenses under, United States 744, 1405 insular possessions 745, 1405 Panama Canal 745, 1405 deficiency appropriation for ordnance service 52, 196, 342, 346, 458, 463, 781, 1056, 1167, 1555, 1557 for ordnance stores and supplies 52, 196 342, 346, 458, 463, 781, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555, 1557 for ordnance stores, ammunition 52, 342, 458, 781, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555, 1557 for small arms target practice 342, 781, 1167 for replacing ordnance and ordnance stores 52, 458, 1056, 1168, 1555 for manufacture of arms 342, 458, 781, 1056, 1167 for automatic rifles 342, 458, 463, 781, 1056 for transporting, etc., ordnance stores from evacuated depots 455 for armored motor cars 458, 1167, 1555 for armament 1555, 1557 for proving grounds 1555 allowance for developing water supply, Ogden Arsenal, Utah, 1922, from appropriation for ammunition storage, etc., facilities, 1921 63 *Ordnance Material, Navy,* amount transferred for purchase of torpedoes, etc., from balance of special fund from sales of 1142 balance of fund covered in as “Miscellaneous receipts” after June 30, 1923 1142 obligations incurred prior to December 13, 1922, excepted 1142 *Ordnance Office, War Department,* appropriation for civilian personnel 745, 1406 draftsmen, etc., paid from appropriations for fortifications, etc 745, 1406ccviii *Ordnance Proving Grounds, Army,* appropriation for current expenses, testing experimental work, etc 744, 1404 *Ordnance Stores, etc., Army,* appropriation for airplane bombs, ammunition, etc 90, 743, 1403 for preserving, etc 91, 743, 1403 for purchase, etc., for issue 91, 743, 1403 deficiency appropriation for 52, 196, 1056, 1167, 1170 for handling and transporting, from evacuated ordnance depots 455 for replacing 52, 458, 1056, 1168 *Oregon,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 556, 1178 deficiency appropriation for preventing loss of timber from insect infestation thereof within public lands in 331, 1156 cooperation of State or adjacent owners required 331 bridge authorized across Columbia River between Washington and 358 Siskiyou National Forest, addition to, from revested Oregon and California railroad grant 1019 *Oregon and California Railroad Company,* appropriation for protecting, etc., revested lands of 538, 1319 for survey, sale, etc., of revested lands 559, 1180 deficiency appropriation for protecting, from trespass, fire, etc., revested 44, 332, 773, 1050, 1535 for classification, etc., of revested lands 346 lands added to Siskiyou National Forest, Oreg., from 1019 sales of timber from, added to land-grant fund 1019 purchase by Medford, Oreg., of part of revested, authorized 991 payment for, and timber 991 mineral rights reserved 991 use of tract for power purposes by permittees, retained 991 *Oregon-Washington Bridge Company,* may bridge Columbia River, at city of Hood River, Oreg 1257 *Ores,* duty on, lead 887 zinc, containing over 10 per cent of metal 888 on free list, cerium 926 chrome 926 cobalt 926 copper 926 corundum 927 emery 927 gold, silver, or nickel 929 iron 928 sulphur 931 thorium 929 tin 932 *Ores, etc.,* appropriation for investigating treatment, utilization, etc., of 588, 1209 *Organic Drugs or Chemicals, Synthetic,* entry, etc., of, forbidden for three months 18 limited admission allowed, if no satisfactory substitute obtainable, etc 18 extended for three months 191 continued until otherwise provided by law 220 repealed by Tariff Act of 1922 990 *Organized Militia* (*see also* National Guard), part of State, etc., to constitute Naval Militia 793 until June 30, 1923 made part of Naval Reserve Force 793 *Organized Reserves, Army,* appropriation for Officers’ Reserve Corps, pay and allowances, for active duty 1381 for mileage 1381 limit on mileage allowance; on landgrant roads 1381 for Enlisted Reserve Corps, pay 1381 no other funds to be used; supplies, etc., available 1381 limitation on pay of reserve officer’s on active duty 1381 detailed to War Department General Staff 1381 during instruction at service schools 1381 as instructors at civilian training camps 1381 detailed to Air Service units 1381 one, of Medical Reserve Corps 1381 pay, etc., of Medical Reserve Corps officers and nurses caring for Veterans’ Bureau patients in Army hospitals 1381 *Oriental Gut,* duty on, and manufactures of 919 *Origanum,* free, list oil 929 *Orland Irrigation Project, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 584, 1206 *Ornaments,* duty on, china 870 earthenware, plain 870 lace 918 military and hair, metal 917 *Osage Boarding School, Okla.,* continuance authorized for six years at discretion of Secretary 574 *Osage Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for Agency expenses, from tribal funds 574, 1195 for oil and gas production expenses 574, 1195 for vocational, etc., instruction of children, from tribal funds 574, 1195 Saint Louis Boarding School 574, 1195 Osage Boarding School continued six years 574 for visits of council to Washington 574, 1196 for paving streets, etc., Pawhuska, from tribal funds 1196 *Osborne, Henry Z., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1528 *Osier,* duty on, articles of, not specially provided for 889 for baskets 889 *Osmium,* on free list 928 *Osprey Plumes,* importation of, prohibited; exceptions 915 *“Osprey,” U.S. MineSweeper,* deficiency appropriation for converting, to surveying vessel 446 *Ossein,* on free list 928 *Oswego, N. K,* appropriation for public building 384 *Oteen, N. C.,* appropriation for Public Health Service Hospital, repairs 384ccix *Otoe Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 574 *Ottawa, Ill.,* and La Salle County, may bridge Fox River 633 *Otto of Roses,* on free list, oil of 929 *Ottumwa, Iowa,* terms of court at 1484 *Outerwear,* duty on, silk, knitted, etc 908 *Outfits, Navy First Enlistment,* deficiency appropriation for 52, 56, 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 782, 1055, 1165 value of, to be charged to clothing and small stores fund 133, 801, 1145 *Overhead Wires, D. C.,* permits for, authorized during session of Imperial Council of Mystic Shrine 1372 *Owen, Robert L.,* deficiency appropriation for payment to, from Mississippi Choctaw Indian funds 1053 *Owens Valley, Calif.,* appropriation for irrigation project 1181 *Oxalic Arid,* duty on 859 *Oyster Creek, N. J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Ozark Forest Road, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for advertising bids for machinery 45 **P.** *Pacific Coast,* appropriation for surveys of 481, 1121 *Pacific Mail Steamship Company,* deficiency appropriation for refund of immigration fine 334 *Packers and Stockyards Act, 1921,* appropriation for expenses executing 539, 1320 deficiency appropriation for enforcing 194 title of Act 159 definition of terms used; “person” 159 “Secretary” 159 “meat food products” 159 “live stock,” including horses, mules and goats 160 “live stock products,” all other than meats and meat products 160 “commerce” 160 transactions considered as of articles in interstate commerce 160 packers are persons buying live stock for slaughter 160 preparing meats, etc., for sale 160 manufacturing live stock products or marketing meats, live stock products, etc 160 if also buying live stock, preparing meats, etc 160 controlling such business 160 if business is controlled by live stock dealer or preparer of meats, etc 160 if controlling 20 per cent thereof, as well as of live stock dealer or meat producer 160 unlawful acts of packers; unfair or deceptive practices 161 giving undue preference to persons or localities 161 apportioning supply among packers in restraint of commerce 161 unlawful acts of packers; manipulating prices, creating monopoly, etc 161 aiding such manipulating, etc 161 conspiring to apportion territory or sales, etc., or control prices 161 conspiring with others in designated unlawful acts 161 notice to be served on packer of suspected violations 161 hearings;, intervenors permitted 161 amending complaints; adjournment if new charges added 161 report in writing, and order to cease violation to be issued 161 preservation of testimony 161 amendment, etc., before record filed in court of appeals 162 service of process, etc 162 orders issued conclusive, unless appeal filed in circuit court of appeals 162 record, etc., to be certified to court 162 amendment allowed before transcript filed 162 temporary restraining injunction pending final determination 162 evidence, admitted; expedition of proceedings directed 162 authority of court to affirm, modify, or set aside action of Secretary 162 order reopening of hearing; modification of findings, etc 162 decree to operate as an injunction 162 exclusive jurisdiction of court 162 decree final 162 review upon certiorari of Supreme Court 162 jurisdiction of District of Columbia court of appeals 163 punishment for not obeying order of Secretary 163 if no appeal filed 163 if writ of certiorari not applied for 163 penalty if order sustained by court 163 stockyards provisions 163 definition of terms; “stockyard owner” 163 “stockyard services” 163 “market agency” 163 “dealer,” other than market agency 163 “stockyard,” public character, use, etc, described 163 not applicable to small designated areas 163 public notice to be posted, etc., of places affected 163 subject to provisions hereof until notice revoked 163 market agency or dealer at stockyard prohibited business unless name, etc., registered 163 penalty for violation; recovery by civil action 164 stockyard services to be furnished without discrimination, etc 164 rates, charges, etc., to be just, etc.; unlawful if otherwise 164 owners and market agencies to file schedules of all rates and charges 164 schedules to be filed before furnishing services 164 details required in 164 form, manner, etc., to be prescribed 164 notice to be given of proposed changes in 164 modification permitted 164 rejected, void, and use unlawful 164ccx hearings on proposed new rates, etc 164 suspension pending decision 164 issue of order after full hearing 164 extension of suspension if hearing not completed 165 changes allowed if hearing not then completed 165 business not permitted unless rates and charges for services are filed 165 if charges are different from schedules 165 if rates, etc., are refunded 165 by cooperative associations of producers, excepted 165 if other than specified services are extended 165 penalty for noncompliance with orders, etc.; recovery 165 punishment for willful violations 165 stockyard services to be just, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory 165 unjust, etc., prohibited 165 liability of owners, etc., for damages to persons injured by violations 165 enforcement by complaint to Secretary 165 suit in district court 165 common law remedies not abridged 165 complaints of violations hereof by stockyard owners, etc., be to filed with Secretary 165 defendant to be called upon to answer 165 relieved of liability on making reparation 165 investigation if satisfaction not made, etc 165 at request of State agencies, etc 166 by Secretary on his own motion 166 not dismissed by absence of direct damage 166 award to complainant after hearing 166 suit authorized on failure to pay 166 procedure, etc.; allowance of attorney’s fee 166 authority of Secretary when rates, etc., are deemed unjust, etc 166 to prescribe rates, etc., to be followed 166 to order owner, etc., to cease from violations 166 to charge no other rate hereafter 166 to conform to regulations, etc 167 rates, etc., authorized for live stock not in commerce 167 when practices discriminate for intrastate against interstate commerce, etc 167 to be observed irrespective of State laws, etc 167 unfair practices, etc., in connection with live stock at stockyards unlawful 167 order to cease from violations to be issued after hearings 167 taking effect of orders of Secretary other than for payment of money 167 penalty for failure of stockyard owners, etc., to obey orders 167 recovery; prosecution by district attorneys 167 district courts to enforce orders other than for payment of money 167 writ of injunction or other process authorized 167 provisions for suspending orders of Interstate Commerce Commission made applicable to orders of Secretary 168 accounts, etc., to be kept by stockyard owners, etc 168 forms, etc., may be prescribed to disclose transactions 168 punishment for noncompliance with orders for 168 enforcement powers of Federal Trade Commission made applicable hereto 168 agents for prosecution of inquiries to be designated 168 principals made responsible for acts of agents, etc 168 violations to be reported to Attorney General for prosecution, etc 168 laws not affected hereby; antitrust acts 168 interstate commerce Act 169 export trade Act 169 antitrust application to imports 169 alter, repeal, etc., of same 169 pending investigations, etc., under, not interfered with 169 powers, etc., of Interstate Commerce Commission not affected, etc 169 Federal Trade Commission to have no jurisdiction over matters covered hereby 169 pending cases excepted 169 investigations to be made by, at request of Secretary 169 Secretary to make rules, etc., for execution of Act 169 cooperate with other departments, State agencies, etc 169 appoint employees, etc., control expenses, etc 169 appropriations authorized for 169 invalidity of any provision, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 169 *Packing Boxes and Shooks,* duty on 889 *Paddy,* duty on 893 temporary duty on 10 *Padgett, Lemuel P., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1049 *Padlocks,* duty on 919 *Pads for Horses,* on free list 930 *Page Brothers,* arbitral award in favor of, to be deducted and paid from award to Norway 1280 *Page, William Tyler, Clerk of the House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for services, etc., compiling contested election cases 438 *“Pageant of Progress Exposition, Chicago, July 30 to August 14, 1921,”* special canceling stamps allowed Chicago, Ill., post office for 3 *“Pageant of Progress Exposition, Chicago, July 29 to August 14, 1922,”* special canceling stamp of, authorized for Chicago, Ill, post office 502 *Pages,* appropriation for House of Representatives 2, 427, 1270 for House of Representatives, third session Sixty-seventh Congress 1061 for Senate 2, 424, 1267ccxi appropriation for Senate, third session, Sixty-seventh Congress 1061 *Paintings,* duty on, oil, water color, etc 920 on free list, original, in oil, water colors, etc 933 construction of term 933 *Paints, etc.,* duty on, artists’ 867 enamel 867 not specially provided for 867 *Paiute Indians, Nev.,* appropriation for irrigation, etc., charges, allotted lands of 572, 1193 *Paia Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 560, 1181 *Palestine,* establishment of national home for Jewish people, favored by the United States 1012 civil, etc., rights of Christian and non-Jewish communities not to be prejudiced 1012 *Palladium,* on free list 928 *Palm,* on free list, nuts and kernels 929 oil and palm-kernel oil 929 *Palm Leaf,* duty on, manufactures of, not specially provided for 919 on free list, fans, common, plain, etc 927 natural, etc 927 *Palmarosa,* on free list, oil 929 *Palo Alto, Calif.,* appropriation for Public Health Service Hospital, repairs 384 *“Palos,” United States Ship,* deficiency appropriation for indemnity to China, sinking of Chinese junk by 1162 payment to China, for collision damages by 1487 *Pamphlets,* duty on 912 on free list, printed, in other than English 925 raised characters for the blind 925 *Pamunkey Ferry Company,* may bridge Pamunkey River, Sweet Hall, Va 360 *Pamunkey River,* bridge authorized across, near Sweet Hall, Va 360 *Pan American Conference, Fifth,* appropriation for participating in, at Santiago, Chile 609 *Pan American Postal Congress,* two delegates to be appointed to 145 appropriation for expenses 145 *Pan American Scientific Congress, Third,* appropriation for expenses of delegates to 608 deficiency appropriation for delegates to 1547 *Pan American Trade Mark Bureau,* appropriation for expenses, Habana, Cuba 609, 1077 *Pan American Union,* appropriation for expenses of 606, 1074 for printing and binding for 606, 1074 *Panama,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 for annual payment to 608, 1076 agreement with, based on Executive orders relating to Canal Zone, etc., to be abrogated 1226 *Panama Canal,* appropriation for all expenses; objects specified 764, 1425 pay of officials and employees 764, 1425 contingent expenses, vehicles, etc 764, 1425 damages to vessels passing through locks 764, 1425 losses or damages to property taken 764, 1425 claims for damages to lands, etc 764, 1425 expenses, sales of unserviceable property, etc 764, 1425 emergency expenses 764, 1425 per diem subsistence, etc 764, 1425 for maintenance and operation 764, 1426 for salary of Governor 764, 1426 new power plant at Miraflores 1426 for sanitation, etc 764, 1426 surgical appliances, to indigent injured employees 1426 for civil government expenses 764, 1426 purchase from Army surplus, etc., stocks of supplies; not for Canal proper 765, 1426 pay restriction 765, 1426 number of employees not to exceed estimates 765, 1426 for general expenses, from specified sources 765, 1426 net profits to be covered into the Treasury 765, 1427 for operation of waterworks, etc., Panama and Colon 766, 1427 for additional $240 a year to civilian employees of 714, 1559 for surveys of Atlantic entrance to 481, 1121 for Weather Service expenses in 509, 1294 for fire-control installations 736, 1396 for hospital care of Army garrisons 87, 739, 1399 for fortifications, etc 742, 1402 for preparing plans, etc 742 for seacoast batteries 742 for sea walls, etc., fortifications 742 for preservation, etc., of fortifications 742, 1402 for searchlights, etc 742, 1403 for maintenance, etc., submarine mines, etc 749, 1410 for ammunition for seacoast cannon 1405 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 1405 for fire control stations, etc 1409 deficiency appropriation for relief and protection of American seamen in 35 for armament of fortifications 346, 458 for ordnance depot 346 for searchlights for seacoast fortifications 458 for aviation, seacoast defenses 781, 1168 for fire control, fortifications 1168 for land defenses 1168 for electric plants, etc., fortifications 1168 for seacoast batteries 1168 for submarine mines 1168 for submarine mine structures 1168 for maintenance, etc., fire control installations, seacoast defenses 1168 additional pay of $240 a year not applicable to employees of, on Canal Zone 713, 1558 balances of appropriations covered in; for sea walls and embankments 755 for land defenses 755 for ordnance depot 755 agreement with Panama based on Executive orders as to Canal Zone to be abrogated 1226 legal effect of orders repealed 1226 punishment for violating rules established for operation and navigation of, etc 1008ccxii *Panama Canal Act Amendments,* Canal Zone, under official control of Governor of Panama Canal 1004 existing laws of civil administration made applicable 1004 towns and subdivisions authorized 1004 magistrates; jurisdiction of courts 1004 prelimminary investigations and commitments for felonies, etc 1004 to be citizens 1004 rules of procedure to be established; notaries public 1004 appeals to district court from; limit in criminal cases 1004 district court of Canal Zone established; divisions, rules of procedure, etc 1005 jurisdiction; divorce added; succeding to former courts 1005 additional jurisdiction; offenses on the high seas on American vessels, and offenders found in Canal Zone, etc 1005 jurisdiction of United States district courts not impaired 1005 procedure and practice 1005 admiralty jurisdiction as in United States courts 1005 jurors to be selected from citizens 1005 pay, etc., of judge; clerks, etc 1005 temporary judge during absence, etc.; qualifications 1005 district attorney; marshal 1006 appointment, tenure, etc., of judge, district attorney, and marshal 1006 records, etc., of existing courts to be tranferred; temporary continuance of supreme court 1006 duties of court officers; practice and procedure continued 1006 circuit court of appeals of Fifth Circuit to have jurisdiction in appeals, etc 1006 procedure on appeals, etc.; pending cases not affected 1006 blending of law and equity jurisdiction authorized 1007 Penal Code Amendments 1007 punishment for prize fighting, etc.; boxing exhibitions excepted 1007 personal attendance at prize fights 1007 grand larceny offenses designated 1007 embezzlement punished as for feloniously stealing property 1007 punishment for petit larceny 1007 property of the United States, States, etc. included as of a person, in protection of Code 1007 punishment for violating rules, etc., for operation and navigation of Panama Canal 1008 rate of interest on postal deposit money orders, increased 1008 divorce allowed injured party by district court 1008 residence requirements 1008 grounds for refusing, for adultery 1009 service of process; personal; by publication 1009 procedure at trial 1010 examination in open court if bill taken as confessed 1010 no decree in case of collusion, etc 1010 custody of children; legitimacy not affected 1010 in cross petition proceedings, decree to to party entitled 1010 alimony allowances 1010 divorce allowed injured party by district court; choice of name granted to woman 1010 conveyance of property belonging to the other 1011 order for maintenance and care of children on decree for 1011 enforcement, alterations, payments, etc 1011 neither party to marry in one year 1011 in two years if guilty of adultery 1011 remarriage of parties not prevented 1011 punishment for violations 1011 former proceedings for, legalized 1011 conflicting laws repealed 1011 *Panama Exposition, Panama,* deficiency appropriation for 198, 453 *Panama, Panama,* appropriation for operating, etc., public works, from receipts therefrom 766, 1427 *Papago Indians, Ariz.,* appropriation for water supply for, villages 566, 1188 deficiency appropriation for water supply, 1920 45 *Paper,* appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc., of 477, 1118 duty on, albums, photograph, autograph, etc 912 bags, printed 910 bible 909 bibulous 909 blotting 911 board, wallboard, pulpboard, cardboard, and leather board, not coated, decorated, etc 909 books, booklets, post cards, etc 911 boxes, covered or lined with coated papers, etc 910 not specially provided for 912 Bristol board 911 carbon 909 cloth-lined or reinforced 910 condenser 909 copying 909 crêpe 909 decalcomanias 910 envelopes 911 fashion magazines 910 felt, deadening, sheathing, and roofing 909 filter mass or stock 909 filtering 911 grease proof and imitation parchment 910 gummed, and decalcomania 910 handmade 911 hangings 911 india and bible 909 indurated fiber ware 909 Jacquards designs on ruled 911 Japan and imitation Japan 911 ledger, bond, record, etc 911 lithographically printed articles, etc.; exceptions 910 manufactures, not specially provided for 912 masks 909 not specially provided for 911 onionskin 911 paper board and pulpboard, ornamented or decorated 912 paper board, cardboard, etc., embossed, cut, die-cut, or stamped into designs or shapes 912 paraffin or wax coated 910 playing cards 912ccxiii duty on, pottery 909 press boards and paper 912 printing; additional, if from country imposing export duty, etc., upon the same, wood pulp, etc 908 roofing 909 sheathing 909 stereotype 909 stereotype-matrix mat or board 912 surface coated 909 embossed, etc 909 decorated with designs, etc 910 tablet, typewriter, and manifold 911 test or container boards 912 tissue 909 for waxing 909 vegetable parchment 910 wall pockets 912 writing, letter, and note 911 on free list, decalcomania 930 standard newsprint 931 waste of cotton bagging, etc., formaking 930 *Paper Custody Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Chief of division 1092 *Paper, Distinctive,* appropriation for expenses, United States securities 372, 1092 deficiency appropriation for expenses, United States securities 39, 453 *Paper, Printing,* commission authorized to negotiate with Canada for removal of export restrictions on, composed of pulp wood products 169 *Paper Stock,* on free list, crude, waste, etc 930 *Papers,* duty on, embossed, cut, stamped, etc., into designs or shapes 912 *Papers and Books,* Schedule 13, Tariff of 1922 908 *Papier Mâché,* duty on, boxes, not specially provided for 912 manufactures of, not specially provided for 909 masks 909 wall pockets 912 *Paprika,* duty on 896 *Paracetaldehyde,* duty on 859 *Paraffin,* on free list, and oil 929 *Paraguay,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Parasols,* duty on, and handles and sticks for 921 ribs and stretchers 881 on free list, sticks, rough, cut in lengths for 933 *Parchment,* duty on, manufactures of 918 paper and imitation 910 on free list 930 *Parian Ware,* duty on 870 *Parian, Works in,* on free list, for exhibition by States, etc 934 *Paris, France,* building for diplomatic and consular service at, authorized 1483 additional amount 1483 *Paris Green* (*see also* Insecticide Act), duty on 867 *Paris, Tex.,* exchange of public building, for a new site 815 present building to be used until new one ready for occupancy 815 authorization for constructing new building 815 *Paris White,* duty on 860 *Park Police, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 706, 1364 for expenses, uniforms, etc 706, 1364 appointments on White House police force from 841 *Parkersburg, W. Va.,* terms of court at 398 *Parking Commission, D. C.* (*see* Trees and Parking, D. C.). *Parks, D. C., Small,* appropriation for condemning land for 706, 1337 *Parks, National* (*see* National Parks). *Parlatoria Date Scale,* appropriation for emergency expenses, eradicating 537, 1319 *Parramore Post, American Legion,* may erect memorial on public building site, Abilene, Tex., to soldiers and sailors of World War of Taylor County 199 *Parrillo, Dan,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1529 *Parrish, Lucian W., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 768 *Parsnip Seed,* duty on 895 *Partnerships,* members of, taxable only on their individual income 245 *Partridge Wood,* on free list, sticks, cut in lengths, etc., for umbrellas, etc 933 *Pasadena, Calif.,* special canceling stamp of “Fiftieth Anniversary, etc.,” authorized in post office at 421 *Pasquotank River,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, at Elizabeth City, N. C 1044 *Passage Tickets, Foreign Steamer,* stamp tax on; Canada and Mexico excepted 305 costing less than $10, exempt 306 *Passaic River, N. J.,* improvement of, authorized 1038 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, above Montclair and Greenwood Lake Railway Bridge 1044 *Passengers,* refund of tax paid on unused railroad, etc., tickets of 284 *Passport Bureaus,* appropriation for, New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Seattle, and New Orleans 600, 1069 emergency appropriation for, in designated cities, 1922 61 *Passport Control Act,* appropriation for expenses under 603, 1072 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1554 provisions relating to, not affected by declarations terminating the World War 107ccxiv *Pastels,* duty on 920 on free list, original 933 *Pastes,* duty on, toilet 866 vegetable, etc 896 *Patchouli,* duty on, oil 866 *Patent Office Building, D. C.,* appropriation for operating force and expenses 1238 custody, etc., of, transferred to Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 554 *Patent Office, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistants, examiners, etc 581, 1203 for services, furnishing copies of records 582, 1203 for professional and scientific books, etc 582, 1203 for copies of weekly issue of patents, drawings, etc.; furnishing, to foreign governments 582, 1203 for investigations, etc 582, 1204 for expenses, International Bureau, Berne 582 for furniture, etc 582, 1204 for printing weekly issue of patents, drawings, etc.; Official Gazette 554, 1176 deficiency appropriation for furniture and file cases, available 1922 44 for weekly issue of patents, etc 50, 769, 1538 for public use of inventions, etc 56 for scientific library 197, 343, 346, 459, 782, 1054, 1164, 1553, 1555 for increase of force and salaries 446 for printing and binding 769 for expenses, International Bureau, Berne 1540 salaries increased, of Commissioner and Assistants 389 examiners in chief 389 office personnel 389 authority for special and temporary services of typewriters 390 purchase of professional books, etc 390 investigating prior use of inventions, etc 390 share in expense of International Bureau at Berne 390 regulations for recognition of attorneys, etc., to be prescribed 390 qualifications; grounds for excluding, etc 390 printing and distribution of Patent Office Gazette modified 391 patents to be issued under seal of Patent Office; signing, etc 391 assignment of rights under patents authorized 391 void if not recorded in Office 391 acknowledgment to be prima facie evidence of its execution 391 subpoenas to secure depositions in contested cases to be issued by Federal courts 391 distance limitation for witnesses 392 provisions governing 392 infringement of patents, etc., to be prevented by injunctions 392 damages for, to be assessed by the court 392 expert testimony admitted to determine; payment based on 392 pending litigation not affected 392 no recovery unless action brought within six years 392 infringement of patents, etc.; notice of action to be sent to Commissioner 392 to be indorsed on file wrapper; fee to be taxed as costs 392 fees established for patent applications, etc 393 uncertified copies of specifications, etc 393 to public libraries, etc 393 exchanges with foreign patents 393 recording assignments, etc 393 in effect in sixty days 393 *Patent Office Official Gazette,* appropriation for printing and binding 554, 1176 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 50 printing and distribution of, authorized 391 *Patents* (*see also* Patent Office), to be issued under seal of Patent Office, signed by Commissioner, recorded, etc 391 *Patents, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, assistants, examiners, etc 581, 1203 salary increased of, and Assistants 389 to prescribe regulations, etc., for admission of attorneys to practice in patent cases 390 suspend, etc., for cause 390 letters patent to be signed by, etc 391 *Patterns,* molder’s, for castings, admitted free under bond for exportation in six months 938 *Paul, John,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 768 *Pawhuska, Okla.,* appropriation for Saint Louis Indian boarding school from Osage tribal funds 1196 for street, etc., improvements near Osage property, from tribal funds 1196 *Pawnbrokers,* special tax imposed on; business defined 295 *Pawnee Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 574, 1195 *Pawnee Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 574, 1195 deficiency appropriation for schools, etc 57 *Pawtucket River, R. I.,* improvement of, authorized 1038 *Pay, Army,* appropriation for officers, line and staff 73, 721, 1383 number authorized after January 1, 1923 721 for, and allowances, Officers’ Reserve Corps 73, 723 limitations for active duty; exceptions 73, 723 for Medical Reserve Corps, from Veterans’ Bureau allotments when serving patients thereof at Army hospitals 74, 723 limitation on officers on Promotion List, promoted as captains 1383 for National Guard 73, 723, 1384 for warrant officers; vacancies 74, 723, 1384 number in each grade reduced 723 for aviation increase 74, 724, 1384 for longevity, officers 74, 724, 1384 for enlisted men, line and staff 74, 724, 1384 for enlisted men, National Guard 74, 724, 1384 for Enlisted Reserve Corps 74, 724 for aviation increase, enlisted men 74, 724, 1384ccxv appropriation for enlisted men, Philippine Scouts 74, 724, 1384 for enlisted men, longevity 74, 724, 1384 for retired officers, etc 74, 724, 1384 for retired enlisted men, etc 74, 724, 1384 deficiency appropriation for 52, 56, 196, 341, 346, 458, 463, 781, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555, 1556 claims of officers, etc., for services in World War, April 6, 1917, to June 30, 1919, to be paid from appropriation for pay etc., 1919 76 *Pay Clerks, Army,* appropriation for, retired 74, 724, 1384 *Pay, Marine Corps,* appropriation for, and allowances 136, 808, 1150 deficiency appropriation for 52, 56, 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 781, 785, 1055, 1165 *Pay, Navy,* appropriation for, miscellaneous 122, 787, 1133 private damage claims 1133 restriction on use of, in naval districts 122, 788, 1133 clerical, etc., services at yards, etc 123, 788, 1133 for officers 131, 799, 1143 for rental allowance 799, 1143 for subsistence allowance 799, 1143 for retired officers 131, 799, 1143 for hire of quarters 131, 799, 1143 for retired enlisted men 131, 799, 1143 for reenlistment extra pay 131, 799, 1143 for interest on deposits, enlisted men 131, 799, 1143 for petty officers, apprentice seamen, enlisted men, etc 131, 799, 1143 for lodging and subsistence, enlisted men 799 for machinists and apprentice seamen under training 131, 799, 1143 for, and allowances, Nurse Corps 131, 799, 1143 for Fleet Naval Reserve retainer and active service, and allowances 131, 799, 1143 for payment of personal property losses 132, 799, 1143 for death gratuities 132, 799, 1143 all accounted for as one fund 132, 799, 1143 retainer pay restriction, Naval Reserve Force 132, 799, 1138 deficiency appropriation for 52, 56, 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 782, 785, 1055, 1165 for miscellaneous 52, 56, 342, 346, 459, 463, 781, 785, 1055, 1165 for increase of compensation 342 expenditure for telephone tolls, etc., 1922, from, miscellaneous, increased 450 *Pay Readjustment of Army, Navy, etc., Special Joint Congressional Committee on,* time extended for report of 352 *Pay Readjustment of Army, Navy, Marine Corps, etc.,* pay periods and base pay established for officers below grade of brigadier general, rear admiral, etc 625 rates for periods 625 grade and service entitling to pay, sixth period 625 fifth period 625 fourth period 626 third period; exceptions 626 second period 626 first period 626 pay during existence of a war applicable to permanent and temporary commissions 626 longevity pay increase for each three years of service 626 limitation below grade of colonel, etc 626 officers on retired list June 30, 1922, to continue at present ratings 626 for pay ratings, etc., only active commissioned service of appointments on and after July 1, 1922, counted 627 all service for officers in service, June 30, 1922, allowed 627 percentage allowed for commissioned service in Organized Militia, National Guard, etc 627 persons in service, not commissioned officers, to have corresponding pay 627 rating of Marine Corps pay clerks 627 contract surgeons 627 commissioned warrant officers 627 Army and Quartermaster Corps field clerks 627 no increase for field or sea duty 627 National Guard and Reserve officers to receive corresponding pay ratings 627 longevity allowance for active duty, etc 627 construction of term “dependent” 627 subsistence allowance in addition to pay 628 computation, and basis of 628 officer with no dependents 628 rental allowance if no quarters furnished 628 yearly determination of rate for one room 628 basis of allowances 628 for dependents when officer on field duty, etc 628 for officer without dependents 628 maximum pay and allowances, for grade below brigadier general 628 exceptions, Coast Guard, and Coast and Geodetic Survey 629 pay of generals and admirals 629 subsistence and rental allowances 629 maximum totals 629 personal allowances for grades of vice admiral, admiral, and Chief of Naval Operations 629 Army and Marine Corps, base pay of warrant officers 629 enlisted men; specialists ratings 629 new longevity pay allowances 629 reenlistment gratuities 629 transfers from Fleet Marine Corps Reserve 629 retired pay computed on new basis 629 Navy and Coast Guard, base pay of warrant officers 630 enlisted men, grades established 630 grades to be fixed by the Secretaries of Navy and Treasury 630 transfers from Fleet Naval Reserve 630 new longevity allowances 630 present pay additions repealed, except for flying service 630 insular force at half of corresponding ratings 630 reenlistment gratuities 630 retired pay 630 subsistence and rental allowances to warrant officers 630 enlisted men 630 pilots 630 commutation of rations 630 mileage allowance for officers without troops 631ccxvi mileage allowance; transportation requests applicable to all services 631 actual expenses for repeated, travel between two places 631 only actual expense for outside travel 631 subsistence allowance when on duty away from post 631 per diem in lieu, authorized 631 cost of travel allowed for dependents on change of station 631 female nurses, Army and Navy, annual pay established 631 money allowances to superintendents, directors, etc 631 subsistence and rental allowances 631 National Guard, officers on active duty to receive Army pay and allowances 631 pay of officers for administrative work; warrant officers 631 armory drill pay, enlisted men 632 enlisted men at maneuvers, instruction camps, and service schools 632 foreign service pay, commutation of quarters, etc., repealed 632 no reduction of present pay of officers on active list 632 bonus pay not included 632 in pay, etc., of enlisted men during current enlistment 632 applicable to persons not commissioned 632 retired pay based on new ratings from July 1, 1922 632 present pay not reduced 632 no promotions for active duty service 632 allowances to Philippine Scout officers 632 full pay when on active duty 632 additional pay to enlisted men for special qualifications in use of arms 632 former allowances repealed 632 Military Academy and Coast Guard cadets to receive pay, etc., of midshipmen 632 flying duty increase of pay, etc., applicable to details from all services 632 limitation of details; regulations governing to be made by the President 633 designated provisions for pay, allowances, etc., not changed by this Act 633 effective date, July 1, 1922 633 *Payment of Tax at Source,* income of nonresident aliens, etc., subject to; exceptions 248 of interest to unknown owners 248 by corporations, etc., guaranteeing interest free from tax 248 if exemption claimed by recipient, excepted 248 provisions for nonresident aliens 248 returns, etc., to be made 249 tax paid by recipient to be recollected 249 *Peace Palace at the Hague,* deficiency appropriation for adornment, etc 1547 *Peach Kernels,* duty on 895 *Peach Trees,* appropriation for researches in brown-rot, etc., diseases of 514 *Peaches,* duty on 894 dried, etc 894 duty on, preserved, etc., not specially provided for 894 *Peanut Oil,* temporary duty on 10 *Peanuts,* appropriation for diffusing commercial information of supply, market prices, etc., of 532, 1314 duty on 895 temporary duty on 9 *Pearl,* duty on, buttons 914 *Pearl Barley,* duty on 892 *Pearl Harbor, Hawaii,* appropriation for naval air station 123 for naval station, public works 130, 805, 1148 for naval ammunition depot, public works 130, 805, 1148 for naval submarine base 130, 805, 1148 acquirement of private fishery rights in, and adjacent to, authorized 67 contracts for purchase authorized 68 condemnation proceedings if, not obtainable; procedure 68 amount authorized for expenses 68 *Pearl, Mother of,* on free list, and shells, unmanufactured, etc 930 *Pearl River,* bridge authorized across, near Georgetown, Miss 1220 between Meeks Ferry and Griggs Ferry, Miss 219 Tilton, Miss 1030 project for improvement of, below Rockport, Miss., repealed 1041 *Pearl River Valley Lumber Company,* may bridge Pearl River between Meeks Ferry and Grigsbys Ferry, Miss 219 *Pearls,* duty on, drilled or undrilled, but not set or strung 917 imitation 97 excise tax on sales of, by dealers 293 *Pears,* duty on 894 dried, etc 894 preserved, etc., not specially provided for 894 *Peas,* duty on 895 prepared or preserved, etc 895 split 895 *Peat Moss,* duty on 920 *Peay, Gordon N., jr.,* time extended for bridging White River, Des Arc., Ark., by 323 *Pecans,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 514, 1299 for investigating growing, marketing, etc., of 516, 1300 duty on 895 *Pecos County, Tex.,* transferred from Del Rio to El Paso division of Texas western judicial district 1373 *Pecuniary Claims between United States and Great Britain,* appropriation for expenses arbitrating 607, 1075ccxvii *Pedricktown, N. J.,* deficiency appropriation for Army ordnance depot site 777 amount authorized for real estate, ordnance depot 418 *Peedee River,* bridge authorized across, South Carolina 1440 *Peekskill, N. Y.,* bridge authorized across Hudson River at 595 *Pembina County, N. Dak.,* may bridge Red River of the North at Pembina 1173 time extended for bridging Red River of the North at Pembina, by Kittson County, Minn., and 19, 1561 *Pembina, N. Dak.,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North, at 1173 time extended for bridging Red River of the North at 19, 1561 *Pen and Ink Drawings,* duty on 920 *Penal Bonds,* acceptance of Federal bonds or notes as, authorized 318 in lieu of personal or corporate, etc., sureties 318 to be deposited with the Treasurer, Federal reserve bank, etc 318 return when obligation performed 318 to be withheld from contractor for war supplies, etc., to secure subcontractor 318 priority of United States not affected 318 inconsistent laws modified accordingly 318 enforcement regulations to be prescribed 318 *Pence, Rose A.,* deficiency appropriation for paying, judgment against District of Columbia 443 *Pencils,* duty on, lead 920 leads for 920 mechanical 882 slate 920 *Pend d’Oreille River,* bridge authorized across, in Bonner County, Idaho 171 construction of bridge across, at Usk, Wash., validated 663 *Pend Oreille County, Wash.,* construction of bridge across Pend d’Oreille River by, validated; conditions 663 *Penholders, etc.,* duty on, and parts 882 combination 882 *Penitentiaries, United States* (*see also* Prisons, United States), appropriation for maintenance, Leavenworth, Kans 617, 1084 Atlanta, Ga 618, 1085 McNeil Island, Wash 619, 1086 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, Atlanta, Ga 41, 194, 448, 1054, 1159, 1554 for construction, Atlanta, Ga 194 for construction, Leavenworth, Kans 194 for construction, McNeil Island, Wash 194 for maintenance, Leavenworth, Kans 354, 1159 for maintenance, McNeil Island, Wash 448, 1160, 1543 for Atlanta, Ga., warehouse for textile mill 1543 *Penknives,* duty on 882 *Penniman, Va.,* deficiency appropriation for transferring, etc., ordnance stores from evacuated depot at 456 *Pennsylvania,* appropriation for reimbursing, for marine school expenses 124, 788, 1134 boundary line reestablished by Delaware and, consented to 104 may bridge Allegheny River, Freeport, Pa 663 peninsula of Presque Isle reconveyed to, for public park purposes 1061 condition, etc 1062 *Pennsylvania and Newark Railroad Company,* time extended for bridging Delaware River, Trenton, N. J., by Pennsylvania Railroad Company and 393 *Pennsylvania Eastern Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 837 filling vacancy in, restricted 838 *Pennsylvania Railroad Company,* time extended for bridging Delaware River, Trenton, N. J., by Pennsylvania and Newark Railroad Company and 393 *Pennsylvania Western Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 838 filling vacancy in, restricted 838 *Pens,* duty on, fountain 882 gold 882 metallic, not specially provided for 881 stylographic 882 *Pensacola, Fla.,* appropriation for naval air station, buildings 123 *Pension Office Building, D. C.,* appropriation for operating force and expenses 1238 custody, etc., of, transferred to Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 554 *Pension Office, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, chief clerk, etc 580, 1202 for disbursing clerk for payment of pensions, clerks, etc 580, 1202 for temporary employees to serve without leave allowance 580 for additional office supplies, etc 580 transfers from statutory roll without losing rights, etc 580 pay restriction 581 for expenses under civil service retirement Act 581, 1202 for per diem, investigations, etc 581, 1202 for labor saving devices, etc 581, 1202 for Army and Navy pensions 581, 1202 for fees, etc., examining surgeons 581, 1203 deficiency appropriation for expenses under civil service retirement Act 56 for additional employees, 1923, on monthly payment of pensions 773 *for miscellaneous expenses, 1923,* monthly payment of pensions 773 *Pensions,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistants, etc 580, 1202 for disbursing clerk for payment of pensions, etc 580, 1202 for Army and Navy 581, 1202 Navy from naval fund 581, 1203 separate accounts required 581, 1203 for fees, etc., examining surgeons 581, 1203ccxviii deficiency appropriation for Army 197 for Navy 343 for General Accounting Office employees, auditing monthly payments of, 1923 771 for contingent expenses for, 1923 771 for additional force, etc., for monthly payment of 773 for Army and Navy 1540 for fees for examining surgeons 1540 fees for examining surgeons, established, etc 1030 specific disability reports required 1030 laws applicable to persons entering armed service six months after August 9, 1921 1038 monthly payment of, authorized 505 War with Spain, Philippine insurrection, or Chinese Boxer rebellion 834 widows of persons serving 90 days in, etc., granted; rate increased 834 allowance to child increased, etc 834 women nurses under contract during, allowed 835 release from service an honorable discharge 835 dependent parents to receive $20 a month 835 rate for loss of both hands or feet, etc., increased 835 provisions applicable to present pensioners from passage of Act 835 to new claimants from date of application 835 leaves of absence included in pensionable service 835 benefits applicable to present pensioners or pending claims 836 no pension reduced 836 Indian campaigns survivors; determination of service 836 by official Federal, State, etc., records 836 evidence satisfactory to Commissioner admitted 836 want of certificate of discharge not to deprive allowance to applicant 836 fee of attorneys limited to original claims 836 punishment for violations 836 *Pensions, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, deputy, etc 580, 1202 departments, etc., to certify to, deductions made from pay of employees 365 rules for crediting, etc., to be established 365 records of all appointments, transfers, etc., of civil service employees to be furnished to 365 adjustment of annuity claims therefrom 365 to make detailed annual reports of receipts, payments, etc., from retirement fund 365 *Pepper,* duty on 896 black or white 896 capsicum or red 896 cayenne 896 paprika 896 *Pepper Seed,* duty on 895 *Pepper Shells,* importation of, prohibited 896 *Peppermint,* duty on, oil 866 *Per Diem Employees,* all, of departments, etc., excused from work, allowed pay for Armistice Day, 1921 1444 *Percussion Caps,* duty on 915 *Perfume Materials,* duty on, mixtures or combinations, not containing alcohol 866 natural or synthetic chemicals, not specially provided for 866 *Perfumery,* duty on, containing alcohol 866 not containing alcohol 866 *Perilla,* on free list, oil 929 *Perilla Seed,* on free list 929 *Periodicals,* on free list; meaning of term 929 *Periodicals, etc., Government,* printing of, by departments, etc., authorized, when certified by heads thereof as necessary for public business, and approved by Director of the Budget 541 number allowed for free distribution 541 additional copies for sale 541 not to delay printing for the Government 541 former restriction repealed 541 *Perry Place NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, to Sixteenth Street 1336 *Perryville, Md.,* appropriation for Public Health Service Hospital, repairs 384 *Persia,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 for interpreter to legation and consulate general 601, 1070 limitation of growth of poppy, etc., to be requested of 1433 *Persian Berry,* duty on, extract, nonalcoholic 864 *Personal Effects,* on free list, of citizens dying abroad 930 of persons arriving in United States 932 *Personal Property, D. C.,* increase of tax on tangible, authorized to meet District’s share of appropriations 1923 668 intangible 668 punishment for fraudulently disposing, etc., of conditionally acquired 9 *Personal Service Corporations,* additional tax on income of, for the years 1918–1921 if law exempting, declared invalid 319 equal to corporation income, and war and excess profits tax 319 returns to be made for each year, after decree entered; basis 319 claims for credits or refunds to be allowed 320 reduction of, if claims made by less than 30 per cent of stock 320 assessment, collection, etc., as of corporation income, and war and excess profits tax 320 limitation of interest or penalties, etc 320 credit allowed for tax paid by member if joint claim made by corporation and member 320ccxix additional tax on income of, credit allowed, etc.; claim to be filed within six months from entry of decree 320 claims for credit and refunds not allowed unless filed within six months 320 not imposed if no claim filed for refund, etc., by shareholder 320 exempt from income tax until December 31, 1921 254 stockholders of, taxable only on their individual incomes 245 provision terminates December 31, 1921 246 *Personal Tax Board, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 672, 1329 *Personnel Classification Board* (*see also* Classification Act of 1923), established, composed of Director of Budget Bureau, Civil Service Commissioner, and Chief, Efficiency Bureau, or alternates of each 1489 details for temporary service with, from departments 1489 cooperation of Civil Service Commission and Bureaus of Budget and Efficiency 1489 duties of, in preparing rules and regulations for grading, classifying, etc., positions of civilian employees 1489 *Peru,* appropriation for ambassador to 600, 1069 deficiency appropriation for expenses arbitrating claim of John Celestin Landreau against 336 commission created to represent the United States at first centennial of independence of 67 appointment by the President 67 appropriation for expenses 67 limitation of production of coca leaves, to be requested of 1433 *Petoskey, Mich.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1045 *Petroleum,* appropriation for investigations for economic production, etc., of 588, 1210 deficiency appropriation for investigations 53, 57, 459 on free list, crude or refined, etc 929 distillates from 929 *Petroleum Reserves, Naval* (*see* Naval Petroleum Reserves). *Pettigrain,* on free list, oil 929 *Pewter,* duty on, articles, not specially provided for 888 not gold plated, etc 888 *Peyote,* appropriation for suppressing traffic in, among Indians 1182 *Pharmacopoeia, United States,* appropriation for cooperating in revision of 522, 1306 *Phenylglycineortho-Carboxylic Acid,* duty on 861 *Philadelphia, Pa.,* appropriation for naval home 127, 793, 1138 for navy yard 129, 805 for mint at 382, 1103 for post office and courthouse, repairs 1105 deficiency appropriation for Army supply base site 777 deficiency appropriation for land for Army inland warehouses 1162 for mint at 1167 acquisition of lands for Army inland warehouse, authorized 1030 amount authorized for real estate, Army supply base at 418 holding of Sesquicentennial Exhibition at, in 1926, approved 833 *Philippine Insurrection,* hospital facilities of Veterans’ Bureau available for veterans of, suffering from mental and tubercular diseases 497 appropriation for 507 pensions granted widows of persons serving 90 days in, etc.; rate increased, etc 834 women contract nurses; service defined 835 dependent parents 835 for loss of both hands or feet, increased 835 leaves of absence included as pensionable service 835 *Philippine Islands,* appropriation for pay of Resident Commissioners from 425, 1268 for expenses of 425, 1268 for clerk hire, Resident Commissioners 428, 1271 for shelter of troops in 83, 733, 1393 limit, officers’ quarters 84, 733, 1393 for care of insane soldiers at asylums in 88, 739, 1400 for contingencies, Engineer Department in 89, 741, 1401 for care of lepers, etc., Culion 124, 788, 1134 for relief and protection of shipwrecked American seamen in 603, 1072 for distinctive mail equipment for 659, 1254 for arrears of pay, war in 726 for plans for fortifications, etc 741 for engineer wharf, Fort Mills 742 for constructing submarine mine structures 742 for searchlights, etc., seacoast fortifications 742 for electric plants, etc., fortifications 1402 deficiency appropriation for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 35 for seacoast defenses 458 for investigating rubber plantation industry 1536 all internal revenues to be paid into insular treasury 935 allowed bonded indebtedness of, further increased 599 of the city of Manila 599 Provinces or municipalities 599 secured by Provinces or municipalities not counted 599 balance of appropriation for quarters, seacoast artillery, etc., in 1921, continued for fiscal year 1922 39 bonded indebtedness limitation extended 145 amount secured by bonds of Provinces not counted 145 imports from, subject to United States customs duties 934 exceptions; native or American products or manufactures 934 articles containing not more than 20 per cent of foreign materials 934 if no customs drawback has been allowed thereon 934ccxx articles from United States admitted free into, if no customs drawback has been allowed 935 direct shipment required 935 in bond through country contiguous permitted 935 repacking of damaged, etc., articles allowed 935 articles imported from, subject to United States internal revenue tax 935 exempt from Philippine internal revenue tax 935 articles from United States into, subject to insular internal revenue tax 935 exempt from United States internal revenue tax 935 from other countries to pay insular customs duties and internal revenue taxes 935 income tax in, levied, etc., by insular officials 271 authority of legislature to amend, etc 271 invoices of shipments to United States from, to be certified by collector of customs 959 licenses authorized for quarrying, etc., stone, Mariveles Military Reservation 843 temporary certificates of indebtedness for . deposits of silver, further increased 146 legislative act applicable 146 *Philippine Scouts,* appropriation for enlisted men, pay 74, 724, 1384 for pay of retired, officers 74 officers on retired list June 4, 1920, entitled to promotion thereon for active duty service, etc 632 *Phillips, John F.,* amount authorized to complete acquisition of land from, for Army purposes 339 Philosophical Instruments, Apparatus, etc., duty on 883 *Philosophical Societies, etc.,* on free list, apparatus, etc., for 934 books, etc., for; limit 925 *Phoenix, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian school at 565, 1187 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 45 lands granted to, for municipal purposes; price, etc 143 mineral, etc., deposits reserved 143 report of use of grant; forfeited if terms not complied with 143 special canceling stamp of “Visit Phoenix, Arizona, etc.,” authorized for post office at 421 *Phoenix Indian Sanatorium, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 561, 1182 *Phoenix Mill Company,* abrogation of lease of, for water power from Dam No. 1, Muskingum River, Marietta, Ohio 1322 *Phonographs,* duty on, parts, and needles for 920 *Phosphates,* on free list, crude 930 *Phosphoric Arid,* duty on 859 *Phosphorus,* duty on 867 *Photographic Cameras,* duty on, and parts, not specially provided for 920 *Photographic Chemicals,* duty on coal tar products 862 *Photographic Dry Plates or Films,* duty on, not specially provided for 920 on free list, American, exposed abroad 924 *Photographic Films,* duty on 920 on free list, light struck, damaged, etc., American 924 *Photographic Films and Plates,* excise tax on, other than moving picture films, sold by producer 292 *Photographic Lenses,* duty on 873 *Photographs,* duty on, not specially provided for 912 on free list, for States, educational societies, etc., not for sale; conditions 934 for temporary exhibition, not for sale 933 for United States or Library of Congress 925 printed more than 20 years 925 *Phthalic Arid,* duty on 861 *Physical Constants,* appropriation for operating testing machines to determine, of materials 476, 1117 *Physical Education,* appropriation for investigating, etc 583, 1204 *Physical Hydrography,* appropriation for continuing researches in 481, 1121 *Physical Valuation of Railroads,* appropriation for expenses of ascertaining 642, 1234 deficiency appropriation for expenses, ascertaining 329 examination and report of original cost, reproduction, etc., of railroad property other than land 624 other values of property, etc 624 original cost and present value of lands, etc., separately from improvements 624 *Pianoforte, Pianoforte-Action, etc., Leathers,* duty on 918 *Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, N. J.,* balance of appropriations for, covered in 755 *Pichurim Beans,* duty on 925 *Pickets,* on free list, wood 933 *Picric Arid,* appropriation for distributing, etc., surplus war, for clearing agricultural lands 531, 1312 duty on 862 *Pictures,* duty on, lithographically printed, not specially provided for 910 *Piedras Negras, Mex.,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande from Eagle Pass, Tex., to 1482 *Pierre, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school at 577, 1198 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 57 offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 557 *Pig Point Ordnance Reserve Depot, Va.,* deficiency appropriation for acquisition of site 1162 acquisition of real estate for, authorized 1029 *Pigeons,* on free list, fancy or racing 930 *Pigments,* duty on, artists’ 867ccxxi duty on, black, not specially provided for 867 blue 867 iron-oxide and iron-hydroxide, not specially provided for 867 lead 867 not specially provided for 867 *Pignolia Nuts,* duty on 895 *Piys,* duty on, iron 874 lead 888 on free list, copper, unmanufactured 926 tin 932 *Pike County, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River in 1499 *Pile Fabrics,* duty on, cotton, etc 900 flax, etc 903 silk 907 not specially provided for 907 plush 907 velvet 907 woolen, and manufactures of 905 *Pill Tiles,* duty on 870 *Pillow Shams,* duty on, cotton, etc., machine made lace 901 *Pillowcases,* duty on, cotton 900 flax, etc 903 *Pills,* duty on, medicinal, etc., drugs in 860 *Pilot Charts, Hydrographic,* appropriation for preparation, etc., of 795, 1139 *Pima Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1187 *Pima Indian Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 561, 1182 *Pima Indians, Ariz.,* appropriation for irrigation system, Gila River Reservation 566, 1187 *Pimento,* duty on 896 *Pimento Wood,* on free list, sticks, cut in lengths, etc., for umbrellas, etc 933 *Pimientos,* duty on, whole, preserved, etc 896 *Pincers, etc.,* duty on 883 *Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 1198 *Pineapples,* duty on 894 preserved, etc., not specially provided for 894 *Piney Branch Parlcway, D. C.,* appropriation for care and improvement 707, 1365 *Piney Branch Road NW., D. C.,* closing directed of, from Seventeenth and Taylor to Sixteenth and Allison Streets 1280 *Pink Bollworm of Cotton,* appropriation for emergency expenses for preventing spread of, in Mexico, etc 537, 1318 for preventing entrance of cotton and seed from Mexico; inspection, cleaning, etc 537, 1318 deposit of receipts from cleaning, etc 537, 1318 appropriation for surveys and local extermination in Mexico 537, 1318 for control measures, Mexico, etc 537, 1318 for surveys of infestation in Texas and other States 537, 1318 for cooperative establishment of cotton free areas, etc 537, 1318 extermination measures in cooperation with Mexican authorities 537, 1318 reimbursing States for enforced nonproduction cotton zones 537, 1319 payment for destroyed crops, etc., forbidden 537, 1319 deficiency appropriation for eradicating 54, 446, 1156, 1164, 1169 reimbursement to States from appropriation for eradicating, to pay losses of farmers for nonproduction in infested areas 158 *Pinole Shoals, Calif.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1046 *Pins,* duty on, hair, safety, bonnet, etc 881 metal, jewelry 917 *Pipes,* duty on, cast iron 879 iron or steel 879 rigid, lined, etc 879 welded, seamed, jointed 879 lead 888 *Pipes and Smokers’ Articles,* duty on, common pipes 921 bowls 921 pouches for tobacco, etc 921 excise tax on meerschaum, etc., sold by producer, etc 292 *Pipestone, Minn.,* appropriation for Indian school 570, 1190 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 57 *Pireway Ferry, N. C.,* bridge authorized across Waccamaw River at 394 *Piscataway Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Pistache Nuts,* duty on 895 *Pistols,* duty on, automatic, magazine, or revolving 884 *Piston Rods,* duty on, Muntz metal 886 *Pitch,* on free list, coal tar, gas tar, etc 926 wood 931 *Pitney, Mahlon,* retirement authorized of, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court 1063 *Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Company,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement of 774 *Pittsburghi Pa.,* appropriation for mining experiment station, care, etc 588, 1210 for purchase of adjacent real estate 589 deficiency appropriation for mining experiment station, removal, etc 782 authorized to bridge Monongahela River, at the mouth of the Allegheny 396 *Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company,* deficiency appropriation for searchlight mirrors for Engineer Department, Army, 1919 39ccxxii *Pittsburgh Storage and Supply Depot, Army,* sale of, authorized to Pittsburgh, Pa 622 *Piute Indians, Nev.,* amount authorized for providing drainage system for lands of, in Newlands reclamation project 1246 reimbursement 1246 *Placards,* duty on, lithographically printed 910 *Plainfield, N. J.,* part of public building site conveyed to, for street purposes; conditions, etc 211 *Planks,* on free list, sawed, etc 932 *Plans for Fortifications,* appropriation for preparation of, United States 741, 1402 for preparing, etc., insular possessions 1402 for preparing, etc., Canal Zone 1402 *Plant Disease Survey,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 514, 1298 for emergency expenses, cooperative eradication of soil and seed infecting diseases of cereals, etc 515 *Plant Diseases and Insect Pests,* appropriation for maintaining quarantine districts for 534, 1316 *Plant Dust Explosions, etc.,* appropriation for investigating, etc 522, 1306 *Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for chief of bureau, assistants, clerks, gardeners, etc 513, 1298 for general expenses and investigations 513, 1298 cost of buildings limited 514, 1298 for investigating plant, tree, and fruit diseases; pecans 514, 1299 for citrus canker eradication, etc 514, 1299 local contributions required 514, 1299 for investigating, etc., tree diseases; chestnut tree bark, white pine blister rust, etc 514, 1299 for cooperative eradication of white pine blister rust; conditions 514, 1299 for investigating, etc., cotton, truck, etc., crop plants 514, 1299 for physiology of crop plants, etc 514, 1299 for soil bacteriology and plant nutrition investigations 514, 1299 cultures for legumes, etc 514, 1299 publication of tests, etc 515, 1299 for soil fertility investigations; adapting crops from tropical regions, etc 515, 1299 cottonseed interbreeding, etc 515, 1299 for drugs, spices, etc., plants, investigations 515, 1300 for crop technological investigations, etc 515, 1300 for testing commercial seeds, etc 515, 1300 preventing adulterated seed and grain admission 515, 1300 for improving cereal production, etc 515, 1300 corn 515, 1300 flax cultivation, diseases, etc 515, 1300 broom corn improvement and production 515, 1300 destroying barberry bushes, etc 515, 1300 for emergency. eradication of soil and seed infecting diseases of wheat and other cereals 515 for improving tobacco production, etc 515, 1300 for drought resistant, .etc., crops 515, 1300 for sugar plant, etc., investigations 515, 1300 developing sugar beet seed industry 515 appropriation for improving grazing lands, etc 515, 1300 for dry land, etc., farming experiments 515, 1300 free distribution of trees restricted 515, 1300 for utilizing western reclaimed lands, etc 516, 1300 for edible nuts, growing, shipping, etc 516, 1300 for investigating fruit growing, marketing, etc 516, 1300 study of changes in shipping, storage, etc 516, 1301 for experimental gardens and grounds 516, 1301 for investigating producing, marketing, etc., truck crops, potatoes, etc 516, 1301 for nursery plants, etc., investigations 516, 1301 for farm, Arlington, Va 516, 1301 for foreign seed and plant introduction, experiments, etc 516, 1301 for purchase, etc., of new seeds; investigation of forage crops 516, 1301 for seed purchase and Congressional distribution 516 for biophysical investigations 517, 1301 for administrative expenses 517, 1301 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 54, 58, 198, 344, 461, 464, 783, 1164, 1169, 1553 for seed distribution, etc 54, 347, 783 for stimulating agriculture, etc 58 for white pine blister rust control 445, 1535 for investigating growing, harvesting, etc., edible nuts, 1923 772 for eradicating, etc., citrus canker 772 *Plant Quarantine* (*see* Nursery Stock, etc.). *Planters,* on free list, agricultural 922 *Plants,* on free list, for Department of Agriculture or Botanic Garden 930 *Plants, etc., Agricultural,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 514, 1298 pathological collections 514, 1298 plant disease survey 514, 1298 brown rot, etc., of peach trees 514 for nutrition, etc., investigations 514, 1299 testing cultures for inoculating legumes, etc 514, 1299 *Plaques,* duty on, china 870 earthenware 870 *Plaster of Paris,* duty on manufactures of 919 *Plaster Rock* (*see also* Gypsum), on free list, crude 930 *Plasters, Healing or Curative,* duty on, all kinds 867 *Plate Glass,* duty on, bent, ground, obscured, etc 872 fluted, rolled, ribbed, or rough 872 polished, etc 872 silvered 872 *Plate Iron or Steel,* duty on, boiler or other 876 *Plates,* duty on, aluminum 886 brass 886 cast iron 879 copper 886 dog and goat skins 916ccxxiii duty on, electrotype 880 halftone 880 iron or steel, cold hammered, etc 877 galvanized or coated 876 polished, planished, or glanced 876 with other metal imposed 876 lithographic 880 nickel 887 photo engraved 880 photographic dry, not specially provided for 920 photogravure 880 steel, engraved for printing 880 stereotype 880 on free list, copper, unmanufactured 926 *Platinum,* duty on, articles, not specially provided for 888 plated 888 on free list, combinations of iridium, etc., with 928 ore 929 unmanufactured, or in ingots, etc 930 *Platt National Park, Okla.,* appropriation for protection, etc 591, 1214 *Platte River, Nebr.,* investigation authorized of tri-county irrigation project from flood waters of 1357 *Playgrounds, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 682, 1340 for maintenance 682, 1340 for supplies, etc; swimming pools 682, 1340 for site to take place of Gallinger 682 Columbia Heights 683 for purchase of site, Hoover Playground 1340 for purchase of site, Twenty-seventh and O Streets NW 1340 use of balance 1340 for expenses of public school, during vacation 683, 1340 wholly from District revenues 683, 1340 for expenses of school 688, 1348 for equipping six additional school yards for 688 for bathing beach 1340 for additional $240 a year to employees of, wholly from District revenues 715, 1559 *Playing Cards,* duty on 912 stamp tax on 306 *Pleasure Boats,* special tax imposed on users of 297 exemption, for relief of seamen, etc 298 *Pleasure Clubs, etc.,* exempt from income tax 253 *Pleuropneumonia, etc., Animal,* appropriation for preventing spread of, from one State to another 511, 1296 for emergency use, eradicating, etc 536, 1318 payment for animals destroyed; appraisal of values 536, 1318 *Pliers, etc.,* duty on 883 *Plows,* on free list 922 *Plumage of Wild Birds, etc.,* importation of, prohibited; exceptions 915 seizure of, in possession at time of passage of this Act 915 presumption of illegal importation 915 procedure to enforce forfeiture, etc 915 forfeited, to be placed in museums, or destroyed 916 migratory game Acts not impaired 916 *Plumb Island Military Reservation, N. Y.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1451 *Plumbago,* duty on 870 *Plumbing Inspection, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc., division of 671, 1328 for motor vehicles, maintenance, etc 678, 1328 deficiency appropriation for temporary services 1530 *Plumes,* aigrettes, etc., prohibited entry; exceptions 915 *Plums,* duty on 894 dried 894 preserved, etc., not specially provided for 894 *Plush,* duty on, cotton 900 hatters’ 907 silk 907 *Plymouth, Mass.,* improvement of harbor, authorized 1038 *Pneumatic Tubes,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., appraiser’s stores and customhouse, New York City 385, 1106 *Pneumatic Tubes, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for New York and Brooklyn 661, 1255 rates authorized 661 revision on application to Interstate Commerce Commission 661 *Pocahunt Creek, N. C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, Camden County, to be made 1044 *Pocketbooks,* duty on, leather 918 excise tax on, sold above specified price 393 *Pocketknives,* duty on 882 *Point Lookout, Md.,* appropriation for care of Confederate cemetery 758, 1418 *Point of Rocks, Md.,* bridge authorized across Potomac River at or near 7 *Paint Peter Military Reservation, Ga.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1451 *Poisonous Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 522, 1306 *Poisonous Plants on National Forests,* appropriation for eradicating 521, 1305 *Pokegama Lake, Minn.,* highway bridge across south arm of, legalized, etc 813 *Poker Chips,* duty on, ivory, bone, etc 914 *Polacca Wash Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 560, 1181 *Poland,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Police Court, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 696, 1354 for expenses, witness fees, jurors, etc 696, 1354 restriction on paying jurors’ fees 697 for repairs to building 697, 1354 deficiency appropriation for jurors 31, 441, 443, 1533 *Police, D. C.,* appropriation for major, officers, etc 691, 1348 for aid to National Bureau of Criminal Identification 691, 1349ccxxiv appropriation for fuel, repairs, etc 692, 1349 for contingent expenses 692, 1349 detection of crime 692, 1349 for motor vehicles, maintenance, etc 692, 1349 for reconstructing cell corridors 692 for station house, Seventeenth Street and Rhode Island Avenue NE., construction 692 for house of detention 692, 1350 for harbor patrol 692, 1350 for installing patrol telephone system in No. 12 precinct 1342 for relief fund allowances 692, 1350 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 33 for fuel 1532 for motor vehicles, maintenance 1532 appointments on White House police force from 841 *Policemen and Firemen’s Relief Fund, D. C.,* appropriation for allowances from 692, 1350 deficiency appropriation for allowances, from 1532 persons on rolls of, to receive pension on basis of existing laws 1263 no arrears granted for increases 1263 amount allowed widows, increased 1263 *Polishing Cloths, etc.,* duty on, cotton, etc 900 *Polishing Powders, etc.,* duty on, not specially provided for 860 *Pollution of Navigable Streams and Lakes,* appropriation for investigating sanitation, sewage, and 380, 1102 *Pollution of Navigable Waters,* conference of maritime nations requested to adopt methods for prevention of, by oil burning steamers, etc 821 *Ponca Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 1195 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 782 *Ponca Indians, Okla., and Nebr.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 573, 1195 *Pontianak,* on free list, crude 928 *Pool Balls,* duty on, ivory, bone, etc 914 *Poor, D. C.,* appropriation for relief of the 705, 1363 for transportation of paupers 705, 1363 *Poor Suitors* (*see* Suits in Forma Pauperis). *Poppy* (*see* Narcotic Drugs). *Poppy Seed,* duty on 895 oil 865 *Porcelain Ware,* duty on 870 chemical 870 *Porcelain, Works in,* on free list, for exhibition by States, etc 934 *Pork,* duty on, fresh 891 prepared or preserved 891 temporary duty on 10 *Port Clinton, N. Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1046 *Port Huron, Mich.,* projects for improving Black River and, consolidated 1042 *Port Madison Military Reservation, Wash.,* sale of, authorized 1452 *Port of New York Authority,* consent of Congress to agreement between New York and New Jersey establishing 174 rights and jurisdiction of United States over region included, not affected 180 to agreement between States of New York and New Jersey for development of the port of New York 822 plan adopted by New York and New Jersey 822 consent of Congress to 826 jurisdiction of United States not impaired 826 bridges, tunnels, etc., subject to approval of Chief of Engineers and Secretary of War 826 *Port of New York District* (*see also* Port of New York Authority), consent of Congress to creation of 174 *Port Orchard Bay, Wash.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, entrance to be made 1046 *Port Townsend, Wash.,* appropriation for quarantine station improvements 384 *Porter,* duty on 897 *Portfolios,* duty on, leather 918 *Portland Cement,* duty on 869 white nonstaining 869 on free list 926 *Portland, Me.,* terms of court at 1506 *Portland, Oreg.,* foreign nations invited to participation in exposition at, in 1925 158 no expense authorized 158 *Portland, Oreg., North,* preliminary examination of harbor to be made, Oregon Slough 1046 *Porto Rico,* appropriation for pay of Resident Commissioner from 425, 1268 for expenses of 425, 1268 for clerk hire 428, 1271 for relief and protection of shipwrecked American seamen in 603, 1072 for agricultural experiment stations in 529, 1292 for district judge 614, 1081 for distinctive mail equipment for 659, 1254 deficiency appropriation for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 35 articles shipped to, exempt from United States revenue tax 935 customs buildings in, to be repaired, etc 355 cost limit 355 payable from duties collected 355 enforcement of Prohibition Act by Territorial courts, etc., of, authorized 993 exchange of lands for radio station in, authorized 139 right reserved for use in time of war 140 income tax in, levied, etc., by insular officials 271 authority of insular legislatures to amend, etc 271 transportation to be furnished members of Fourth Ohio Infantry, war with Spain, to, for placing a memorial to soldiers who fell in service there 1563ccxxv *Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry,* appropriation for care of insane soldiers of 88, 739, 1400 *Portrait Gallery, National,* plans to be prepared for building for, etc 1235 *Portsmouth, N. H.,* appropriation for constructing bridge to Kittery navy yard 804 deficiency appropriation for naval hospital, advertising 43 special canceling stamp of “Three Hundredth Anniversary of the First Settlement in New Hampshire, 1623–1923” authorized for post office at 502 sale of abandoned Army gun house at, authorized 1450 *Portugal,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Possessions of the United States,* citizens of, not residents or citizens of United States, taxable only on income from United States sources 270 filled milk manufacture, sale, etc., in, unlawful 1487 punishment 1487 gross income of citizens or domestic corporations deemed from United States sources 271 if 80 per cent of income for three preceding years derived from sources within the possessions 271 and 50 per cent of the corporation’s income from active business therein 271 or 50 per cent of the citizens income from active business therein 271 to include all amounts of, whether from sources within or without the United States 271 Virgin Islands not included in 271 *Post Allowances, Diplomatic and Consular Officers,* appropriation for, to meet living expenses 604, 1073 deficiency appropriation for 53, 343, 347, 460, 783, 1055, 1166, 1554, 1556 *Post Cards,* duty on, not including American views 912 *Post Office Department* (*see also* Postal Service), appropriation for Department salaries and expenses 652, 1248 for Postmaster General, chief clerk 652, 1248 for chief inspector, chief clerk 652, 1248 for purchasing agent, chief clerk 652, 1248 for Solicitor, assistant attorneys, etc 652, 1248 for director, postal savings division, etc 652, 1249 for clerks, etc 652, 1248 for watchmen, etc 653, 1248 for engineers, mechanics, etc 653, 1248 for laborers, etc 653, 1248 readjustment of salaries of clerks 653, 1249 assignment of employees to bureaus, offices, etc 653, 1249 for First Assistant Postmaster General, chief clerk and divisions under 653, 1249 for Second Assistant Postmaster General, chief clerk, and divisions under 653, 1249 for Third Assistant Postmaster General, chief clerk, director of postal savings, and divisions under 653, 1249 for Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, chief clerk and divisions under 653, 1249 for stationery, etc 654, 1249 for heating plant, etc 654, 1249 for telegraphing 654, 1249 appropriation for miscellaneous items 654, 1249 for furniture, etc 654, 1250 for Official Postal Guide 654 for printing and binding 654, 1250 for reimbursing Government Printing Office, for heat, light, and power to city post office, etc., D. C 654 for reimbursing Government Printing Office or Capitol Power Plant for heat, light, and power to city post office, etc., D. C 1250 for Bureau of Accounts, Comptroller, clerks, etc 654, 1250 for employees, administrative examination of postal accounts 654, 1250 for contingent expenses 654 for tabulating equipment, etc., limit on rentals 654 limitation on use of field service appropriations 654, 1250 for field service 655, 1250 for expenses under Postmaster General 655, 1250 for power, light, etc., for equipmentshops 655, 1250 for cash rewards to employees for inventions, etc., benefiting service 655, 1250 in addition to regular pay; use by Government, etc 655, 1250 for special assistant to Attorney General in postal cases 655, 1250 for travel and miscellaneous expenses of Postmaster General 655, 1251 for Postal Savings system, travel and miscellaneous expenses 655 for revised edition, Postal Laws and Regulations 655 for paying claims for damages by operations of postal service 655, 1251 for post office inspectors 655, 1251 appointment of additional inspectors through civil service certifications 655, 1251 for clerks at division headquarters 655, 1251 for traveling expenses, etc., of inspectors, etc 655, 1251 for miscellaneous expenses 655, 1251 for rewards, etc 655, 1251 for expenses, under First Assistant Postmaster General 656, 1251 for postmasters 656, 1251 for assistant postmasters, first and second class offices 656, 1251 for clerks, etc., first and second class offices 656, 1251 for printers, mechanics, watchmen, etc 656, 1251 for contract station clerks, etc 656, 1251 for temporary, auxiliary, and substitute clerks 656, 1251 amount for determining cost of handling different classes of mail matter 1251 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 656, 1251 for unusual conditions 656, 1251 for clerical services, third class offices 656, 1251 for rent, light, and fuel 656, 1251 payment of claims for canceled leases 656 restriction on terminating leases 656 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 656, 1252 for city delivery, carriers 656, 1252 for substitute carriers 656, 1252 for carriers, etc., at new offices 656, 1252ccxxvi appropriation for village delivery, second and third class offices, etc 656, 1252 for car fare and bicycle allowance 656, 1252 for street car collections 656, 1252 for Detroit River service 656, 1252 for special delivery fees, etc 656, 1252 delivery without receipt authorized 656 delivery first by messenger required 657 for travel and miscellaneous First Assistant Postmaster General 657, 1252 for expenses under Second Assistant Postmaster General 657, 1252 for star route transportation in Alaska 657, 1252 emergency service, etc 657, 1252 for steamboat, etc., routes 657, 1252 for mail messenger service 657, 1252 for railroad routes 657, 1252 special freight train arrangements 657, 1252 use of messenger service for side and terminal service 657, 1252 for freight on postal cards, etc 657, 1253 for airplane service, New York and San Francisco 657, 1252 for Railway Mail Service 657, 1252 for travel allowances, etc 657, 1252 for miscellaneous 657, 1253 for rent, etc., of space at terminals, etc 657, 1253 for electric and cable car service 657, 1253 for foreign mail transportation 657, 1253 amount for aircraft service 657, 1253 maintaining sea post service 1253 for balances due foreign countries 658, 1253 for assistant superintendent, New York City 1253 for travel and miscellaneous, Second Assistant Postmaster General 658, 1253 for expenses under Third Assistant Postmaster General 658, 1253 for postage stamps 658, 1253 for stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers 658, 1253 for distribution 658, 1253 for postal cards 658, 1253 for ship, steamboat, and way letters 658, 1253 for indemnity, lost domestic registered, insured, and collect on delivery mail 658, 1253 for indemnity, lost international mail 658, 1253 for freight or expressage on postal cards, empty bags, etc 1253 for travel and miscellaneous, Third Assistant Postmaster General 658, 1253 Director of Postal Savings System 1253 for expenses under Fourth Assistant Postmaster General 658, 1253 for stationery, etc.; supplies for Postal Savings system 658, 1253 for miscellaneous office supplies, etc 658, 1253 post route and rural delivery maps; sales, etc 658, 1254 equipment and furniture for post office quarters 1254 for twine and tying devices 658, 1254 for shipment of supplies 659, 1254 for canceling machines, etc 659, 1254 for labor saving devices, etc 659, 1254 traveling mechanicians 659, 1254 letter distributing machine; condition 659 for mail bags, locks, keys, etc.; equipment shop expenses, labor, etc 659, 1254 special equipments, departments, Alaska, etc 659, 1254 appropriation for star routes, except in Alaska 659, 1254 for rural delivery service 659, 1255 for vehicle allowance, etc.; wagon service 659, 1255 garage leases 959, 1255 for travel and miscellaneous, Fourth Assistant Postmaster General 659, 1255 continuation of Joint Postal Commission until June 30, 1923; expenses limited 659 sick leave allowance to be exclusive of Sundays and holidays 660 authorizations for rural post roads, 1923, 1924, and 1925 660 amounts for forest roads and trails, 1924 and 1925 660 amendments to Federal Highway Act 660 for pneumatic tube service in New York and Brooklyn 661, 1255 revision of rates 661 credit for World War service given to employees in postal service October 1, 1920 662 for supplying postal deficiencies 662, 1255 for additional $240 a year to employees on Treasury savings certificates 714, 1559 for additional $240 a year to employees of, from postal revenues 714, 1559 for Solicitor for the 611, 1248 for expenses, sale, etc., of Treasury savings securities by 371, 1092 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses, heating, lighting, etc., plant 42, 451 for miscellaneous items 112 for heat and power to post office, etc., D. C 42, 451, 775 for postal service 42, 55, 59, 199, 335, 451, 462, 465, 775, 786, 1057, 1160, 1168, 1170, 1545, 1555, 1557 for printing and binding for 50, 340 for judgments, Court of Claims under 457, 779, 1052, 1163 for connecting Capitol power plant with Washington, D. C., post office, etc., for heat, power, etc., 1923 767 for reimbursing Capitol Power Plant for heat and power to post office, etc., D. C., 1923 768 for examination of postal accounts by General Accounting Office 770 for paying damage claims 1545 for contingent expenses 1545 allowance for telephone service, law books, directories, etc., increased for 1922 451 expenses of sale, etc., of war savings and thrift stamps in, payable from expenses of loans 1922 36 *Post Office Inspectors,* appropriation for chief, and chief clerk in Post Office Department 652, 1248 for salaries of 655, 1251 additional, from civil service eligibles 655, 1251 for clerks, etc., division headquarters 655, 1251 for traveling expenses, etc 655, 1251 for expenses, division headquarters 655, 1251 for rewards, etc 655, 1251 for securing information, etc 656, 1251 deficiency, appropriation for miscellaneous, division headquarters 451 for rewards, etc 452, 462, 1057ccxxvii *Post Office Service Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant, clerk 653, 1249 *Post Offices,* appropriation for postmasters 656, 1251 for assistant postmasters, first and second class offices 656, 1251 for clerks and employees, first and second class offices 656, 1251 for printers, mechanics, watchmen, etc 656, 1251 for contract station clerks 656, 1251 for temporary, auxiliary, and substitute clerks 656, 1251 clerk hire at summer and winter resorts 656, 1251 employees on determining cost of handling mail 1251 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 656, 1251 for unusual conditions 656, 1251 for clerical services, third class offices 656, 1251 for rent, light, and fuel for first, second, and third class offices 656, 1251 adjusting claims for canceled leases 656 leases not terminated when public building available, unless directed by Postmaster General 656 for miscellaneous items, first and second class offices 656, 1252 for city delivery, carriers 656, 1252 for substitutes for carriers absent with pay, etc 656, 1252 for carriers, etc., new offices 656, 1252 for village delivery, etc 656, 1252 for car fare and bicycles 656, 1252 for street car collections 656, 1252 for Detroit River service 656, 1252 for special delivery messengers 656, 1252 delivery without receipt permitted 656 matter to be first delivered by messenger 657 deficiency appropriation for city delivery, equipment 55 for city delivery, carriers 55, 199, 462, 465, 1168, 1546, 1555 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 55, 335, 465, 1057, 1546 for temporary clerk hire 55, 462, 465, 786, 1057, 1170, 1546, 1555 for clerks, etc., first and second class offices 55, 199, 335, 462, 465, 786, 1057, 1168, 1170, 1545, 1555, 1557 for city delivery, car fare, etc 55 for separating mails, third and fourth class 55, 462 for rent, light, and fuel 55, 59, 199, 462, 1057, 1168, 1170 for contract station clerks 55 for unusual conditions 55, 59, 462, 1557 for clerks, third class offices 59, 462, 1057, 1555 for electric power, light, etc 199 for special delivery 335, 462, 1168, 1546, 1555 for city delivery, temporary carriers 462 for office appliances 465 for vehicle service 465, 1168, 1546 for special delivery, fees 465, 786 for messenger service 1555 special clerks authorized in first class offices, for meritorious service 144 designated clerks in first class offices assigned to fifth grade July 1, 1920, given status of 144 special clerks; demotion of, except for cause, forbidden 144 *Post Roads, Rural* (*see also* Federal Highway Act), appropriation for constructing, in cooperation with States 1321 part of authorization for 1924 1321 *Post Route, etc., Maps,* appropriation for expenses of preparing, etc.; sales 658, 1254 *Postage and Revenue Stamps,* printing in black and white of foreign, from defaced plates no violation of Criminal Code 1437 or illustrations in books, dealers’ catalogues, etc 1437 enlarged borders of United States, in books, etc 1437 *Postage Stamps,* appropriation for manufacture, etc 658, 1253 *Postal Cards,* appropriation for freight or expressage on 657, 1253 for manufacture 658, 1253 deficiency appropriation for freight or expressage on, etc 335, 775 *Postal Congress, Pan American,* two delegates to be appointed to 145 *Postal Guide, Official,* appropriation for publication of 654 *Postal Laws and Regulations,* appropriation for printing, etc., revised edition of 655 *Postal Savings Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for Director, assistant, etc 652, 1249 *Postal Savings System,* appropriation for Director, assistant, etc 652, 1249 for travel and miscellaneous expenses, office of Director 655, 1253 for supplies, etc.; expenses of bond issues 658, 1253 for accountant, clerks, etc., Treasurer’s office 374, 1095 *Postal.Service* (*see also* Post Office Department), appropriation for Department salaries and expenses 652, 1248 for Field Service 655, 1250 for cash rewards for inventions, etc., by employees, increasing efficiency, etc., of service 655, 1250 additional to regular pay; limitation 655, 1250 agreement for use without further claim 655, 1250 restriction on use of fund 655, 1250 for supplying deficiencies in revenues 662, 1255 additional pay of $240 a year not applicable to employees of 713, 1557 deficiency appropriation for vehicle service 42, 465, 1057, 1168, 1546, 1555 for airplane service New York and San Francisco 42, 335 for canceling machines, labor saving devices, etc 42, 55, 462 for special delivery fees 42, 55, 335, 462, 465, 786, 1168, 1555 for railroad routes 55, 59, 199, 462, 465, 786, 1057, 1168, 1170, 1546, 1555 for indemnities, international mail 55, 199, 462, 465, 786, 1057, 1168, 1555 for city delivery 55, 199ccxxviii deficiency appropriation for city delivery carriers 335, 462, 465, 786, 1168, 1170, 1546, 1555 for Railway Mail Service, miscellaneous 55 for village delivery 55, 1057 for city delivery, temporary carriers 55, 462, 1057, 1168, 1170 for Railway Mail Service 55, 59, 199, 335, 462, 465, 786, 1057, 1168, 1546 for rewards, etc 55, 452, 462, 1057, 1160 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 55, 335, 1168 for censorship of foreign mails 55 for temporary clerk hire 55, 462, 465, 786, 1057, 1168, 1170, 1546, 1555 for clerks, first and second class offices 55, 199, 335, 462, 465, 786, 1057, 1168, 1170, 1545, 1555, 1557 for rural delivery 55, 199, 462, 465, 786, 1057, 1168, 1170 for city delivery, car fare and bicycles 55 for messenger service 55, 462, 465, 1057, 1168, 1555 for star routes, except Alaska 55, 59, 199, 452, 462, 465, 786, 1057 for separating mails 55, 462 for rent, light, and fuel 55, 59, 199, 462, 1057, 1168, 1170 for contract station clerks 55 for postmasters 55, 59, 199, 462, 465, 786, 1057, 1160, 1168, 1170, 1545, 1555 for unusual conditions 55, 59, 462, 1557 for shipment of supplies 55, 59, 462, 786, 1057, 1168, 1170 for freight on stamped paper and mail bags 55, 199, 1057 for indemnities, domestic and international mail 59 for clerks, third class offices 59, 462, 1057, 1555 for indemnity, lost domestic registered, etc., mail 199, 335, 462, 465, 786, 1057, 1168, 1546, 1555 for indemnity, lost domestic matter, 1920 775 for indemnity, lost domestic matter, 1921 775 for electric and cable car service 199 for power, light, etc 199 for steamboat, etc., routes 335 for freight on postal cards, etc 335, 775, 786 for foreign mails 335, 1057 for power, light, etc., for equipment shops 451, 775 for miscellaneous expenses, division headquarters 451 for balances due foreign countries 462, 786, 1057, 1168, 1555 for labor saving devices, etc 462 for office appliances 462, 465 for star routes, special carriers 462 for power boat and aeroplane service 462, 786, 1057, 1168, 1555, 1557 for star route service, Alaska 462, 786 for facing slips, etc 462 for miscellaneous items, first and second class offices 465, 1057, 1546 for equipment and supplies 465, 1057, 1168, 1553 for connecting Capitol power plant with Washington, D. C., post office, etc., for heat, power, etc., 1923 767 for examination of, accounts by General Accounting Office, 1923 770 for mail bags and equipment 786 for assistant postmasters 1057 deficiency appropriation for telegraphing, etc 1057 for special delivery 1057, 1160, 1546 for J. Leo Skelley 1546 for obligations to Railroad Administration, 1918–1920 1546 administrative examination of vouchers and accounts of, vested in Bureau of Accounts, Post Office Department 24 damages to persons or property by operations of, to be adjusted by Postmaster General 63 limitation of amounts 63 emergency appropriations for, 1922 63 minimum pay of fourth class postmasters modified 144 special clerks authorized for meritorious services 144 designated clerks assigned to fifth grade July 1, 1920, given status of 144 demotion of, allowed only for cause 144 clerks and carriers allowed credit for service as substitutes 144 minimum pay of foremen 144 assistant superintendents of mails at designated offices 145 assistant postmasters, second-class offices 145 clerks and carriers to be given overtime pay for Sunday service June, 1920 145 retired employees now in postal service to receive former service pay 145 restriction on promoting supervisory officials repealed 145 two delegates to Pan American Postal Congress authorized 145 appropriation for expenses 145 heat, power, etc., furnished Washington City post office by Capitol power plant, to be reimbursed thereto 1274 pay of rural carriers may be temporarily reduced for disciplinary purposes instead of suspension without pay 993 provisions for indemnities for loss of international mail modified 1546 sheets of advertisements may be sent singly as second-class matter from publisher to advertiser 1434 special canceling stamps authorized for Birmingham semicentennial, for Birmingham, Ala., post office 186 “International Aero Congress, etc.,” for post office, Omaha, Nebr 207 “Pageant of Progress Exposition, Chicago, etc.,” for Chicago post office 3 “Public Health Exposition, etc.,” for post office, Cincinnati, Ohio 203 “Visit the Dunes, etc.,” for post office, Michigan City, Ind 202 special canceling stamps, etc., permitted by first and second class offices; conditions 539 “Chicago Boys’ Week, May 19–25, 1922,” for Chicago, Ill., post office 502 “Don’t Miss 300th Anniversary Celebration, etc.,” for Gloucester, Mass., post office 502 “Fiftieth Anniversary, Hutchinson, etc.,” for post office, Hutchinson, Kans 421 “Fiftieth Anniversary, Pasadena, etc.,” for post office, Pasadena, Calif 422 “Indiana Health Exposition, May 19–27, 1922,” for Indianapolis, Ind., post office 502ccxxix special canceling stamps, etc.; “International Live Stock Exposition” for Chicago, Ill., post office 502 “Old Home Week, 150 Birthday, etc.,” for Sunbury, Pa., post office 502 “Pageant of Progress Exposition, Chicago, etc.,” for Chicago post office 502 “See Rainier National Park via Tacoma, etc.,” for Tacoma, Wash., post office 502 “Semicentennial, University of Arkansas, etc.,” for Fayetteville, Ark., post office 421 “Three Hundredth Anniversary of the First Settlement in New Hampshire,” for Portsmouth and Dover, N. H., post offices 502 “Virginia Historical Pageant, etc.,” for post office, Richmond, Va 421 “Visit Phoenix, Arizona, etc.,” for Phoenix, Ariz., post office 421 temporary duration 422, 502 no expense from postal fund 422, 502 revocation of permits discretionary 422, 502 *Postal Service Commission, Joint,* time extended for completing investigation of, etc.; expenses limited 659 *Postmaster General,* appropriation for, chief clerk, etc 652, 1248 for chief inspector 652, 1248 for purchasing agent, etc 652, 1248 for solicitor, assistant attorneys, etc 652, 1248 for director, postal savings division, etc 652 adjustment of salaries, assignment of clerks 653, 1249 for field service, Post Office Department under 655, 1250 for power, light, etc., for equipment shops building 655, 1250 for cash rewards to employees for inventions beneficial to the service, etc.; limitations 655, 1250 for special assistant to Attorney General in postal cases 655, 1250 for travel and miscellaneous 655, 1251 Director of Postal Savings System 655 for printing, etc., Postal Laws and Regulations 655 for paying damage claims 655, 1251 for inspectors, etc 655, 1251 authority of, to permit use of special canceling stamps by first and second class offices for advertising public events, etc.; conditions 539 authorized to appoint two delegates to Pan American Postal Congress 145 receive premiums on Government insurance policies 157 may issue special money-order form for transmitting 157 applications for reinstatement of lapsed or converted insurance 157 damages to person or property by operation of postal service to be adjusted and paid by 63 limitation of amounts 63 emergency appropriation for, 1922 63 may readjust salaries of clerks in Department, assign employees, etc 653, 1249 *Postmaster, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, assistant, money-order clerk, messengers, etc 428, 1270 for mail vehicles, etc 428, 1270 *Postmaster, Senate,* appropriation for, carriers, etc 424, 1267 *Postmasters,* appropriation for expenses of civil service examinations of presidential 638, 1229 for compensation 656, 1251 for assistants first and second class offices 656, 1251 deficiency appropriation for 55, 59, 199, 462, 465, 786, 1057, 1160, 1168, 1170, 1545, 1555 internal revenue stamps to be sold by; accounting, etc 303 minimum pay of assistant, at second class offices, modified 145 fourth class, modified 144 *Posts,* duty on, iron or steel, parts, etc 877 wood, rough hewn, etc 889 on free list, paving, etc 933 *Potash,* duty on, sulphate of 859 on free list, muriate of 930 *Potash Salts,* appropriation for geological researches to determine presence of 587, 1208 on free list, crude, not specially provided for 930 *Potassium,* duty on, bicarbonate 867 bromide 867 carbonate 867 chlorate and perchlorate 867 chromate and dichromate 867 ferricyanide 867 ferrocyanide 867 hydroxide 867 iodide 867 nitrate 867 oxalate, containing titanium 868 permanganate 867 prussiate of, red 867 yellow 867 tartrate of 859 on free list, chloride 930 nitrate, crude 930 sulphate 930 *Potato Wart,* appropriation for cooperative expenses eradicating 534, 1316 *Potatoes,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 514, 1299 for investigating insects affecting 524, 1308 duty on 896 dried, etc 896 flour 896 starch 868 temporary duty on 9 *Potomac Insurance Company, D. C.,* charter amended by granting authority to write additional classes of insurance, etc 417 *Potomac Park, D. C.,* appropriation for West Park 707, 1365 for macadam roads, etc 707, 1365 for East Park 707, 1365 for tourists’ camp in East Park 707, 1365 for Tidal Basin bathing beach 708, 1366 for comfort station, Haines Point, East Park 1366 for bathing beach, etc., for colored race 708, 1366 for constructing reflecting pool, West Park 759ccxxx appropriation for acquiring land for parkway connecting, with Zoological and Rock Creek Parks 707, 1366 *Potomac Park Office Buildings, D. C.,* appropriation for operating force and expenses 644, 1236 *Potomac River,* appropriation for survey, etc., for memorial bridge, Washington to Arlington, Va., across 637 bridge authorized across, Point of Rocks, Md 7 dam authorized across, Williamsport, Md 1503 *Pottawatomie Agency, Kans.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 568, 1189 *Pottawatomie Indians, Wis.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 579, 1201 *Potter, Alice,* appropriation for paying, widow of Julian Potter 604 *Potter, Gus,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing 1545 *Pottery,* appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of 477, 1118 *Pottery Paper,* duty on 909 *Pottery, Works in,* on free list, for exhibition by States, etc 934 *Pottsville, Pa.,* appropriation for post office building 1105 *Pouches,* duty on, tobacco 921 *Poultry,* appropriation for investigating and certifying condition, etc., of interstate shipments of 532, 1313 for distributing commercial information of supply, market prices, etc., of 532, 1314 duty on, dead 892 live 892 *Poultry Feeding and Breeding,* appropriation for experiments in 512, 1297 *Poultry, Poultry Products, and Eggs* (*see* Packers and Stockyards Act). *Poultry Products,* appropriation for diffusing commercial information of market prices, distribution, etc 532, 1314 *Pound, D. C.,* appropriation for purchase of motor vehicle 695, 1353 maintenance 1353 for repairs, etc., dog pens 1353 *Powder, Army* (*see* Ammunition, Army). *Powder Cases,* duty on, metal, jewelry 917 *Powder, Navy* (*see also* Ordnance, Navy), appropriation for purchase and manufacture of smokeless 798, 1142 *Powders,* duty on cleaning or polishing, not specially provided for 860 toilet 866 *Power Boat Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 657, 1252 deficiency appropriation for 1168, 1557 *Power Boats,* special tax on users of, not for business, etc 297 *Power, etc., Sites, Indian Reservations,* appropriation for investigations and surveys for 560, 1181 *Power Plate Printing Presses,* use of, by Bureau of Engraving and Printing 1099 number of plate printers to be reduced 1099 *Powers of Attorney,* stamp tax on; exceptions 306 *Prairie Dogs,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 526, 1310 *Precious and Semiprecious Stones,* excise tax on sales of, by dealers 293 *Precious Metals,* appropriation for collecting statistics of 381, 1103 *Precious Metals, etc.,* excise tax on sales by dealers, of articles of, or mounted with 293 surgical instruments, eyeglasses, and spectacles excepted 293 *Precious Stones,* duty on, cut but not set 917 imitation, etc 917 rough, uncut, etc 917 *Predatory Animals, Yellowstone Park,* surplus, may be given to public parks, etc 1214 *Predatory Wild Animals,* appropriation for suppressing rabies in 526, 1310 *Preferences of Honorably Discharged Soldiers, etc.,* no repeal of existing, by Classification Act 1490 *Prescott Bridge Company,* time extended for bridging Lake Saint Croix, Prescott, Wis., by 663 *Prescott, Wis.,* time extended for bridging Lake Saint Croix at 663 *President of the United States,* appropriation for compensation 636, 1227 for Secretary of, executive clerk, clerks, etc 636, 1227 for traveling and entertainment expenses 636, 1227 for protecting the person of 379, 613, 1080, 1100 deficiency appropriation for national security and defense under 53, 58, 198, 336 for expenses of Conference on Limitation of Armament 192 for traveling, etc., expenses; reappropriation 1530 action of, in using Army reserve supplies, etc., for relief of flood sufferers, Corpus Christi, Tex., approved 456 authority for delivery by, of property seized, etc., under Trading with the Enemy Act 1511 authority of, over landing and operating submarine cables 8 authorized to abrogate agreement with Panama, based on Executive orders affecting Canal Zone 1226 advance Benjamin S. Berry on lineal list of majors of Marine Corps 497 Cornelius Dugan on retired list as lieutenant commander, Navy 1373 appoint American Battle Monuments Commission, etc 1509 Lowe Hayden Bibby ensign in Navy 1289 commission to negotiate with Canada on pulp wood, newsprint paper, etc., export restrictions 169 commission to the centennial celebration of the Independence of Peru 67 commissioner general and five commissioners to Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) Exposition 209ccxxxi authorized to appoint Federal Fuel Distributor, direct duties, etc 1026 four members of World War Foreign Debt Commission 363 refunding, etc., obligations of foreign Governments by, subject to his approval 363 Fred H. Gallup, major, Field Artillery 1037 Herman Warren Hardman, captain, Quartermaster Corps, Army 665 Frank A. Jahn, lieutenant (junior grade), Navy, to be retired 1500 members of Coal Commission 1023, 1446 representative of the Executive to cooperate with Joint Committee on Reorganization 3 representative to participate in apportioning waters of Colorado River, etc., among designated States 172 seven members of World War Foreign Debt Commission 1326 six members of Federal Reserve Board 620 interests, etc., to be represented; agricultural added 620 special mission to Brazil at centennial celebration of its independence 651 bestow medal of honor and distinguished service cross upon body of unknown unidentified American soldier to be buried in Arlington Memorial Amphitheater, Va 191 medal of honor upon unknown unidentified Italian soldier in Victor Emanuel National Monument, Rome, Italy 204 commission as lieutenant colonel of Marine Corps, Major Ellis B. Miller 498 declare November 11, 1921, a holiday, in respect for the memory of lives lost in the World War, typified by burial of unknown American soldier buried that day at Arlington National cemetery 211 determine number of officers below lieutenant colonel to be discharged and recommissioned 840 modify grades of authorized strength 840 exchange lands in Hawaii for Army uses 360 invite foreign nations to send delegates to International Farm Congress 1321 foreign Governments to World’s Dairy Congress in 1923 352 foreign nations to participate in exposition at Portland, Oreg., in 1925 158 Great Britain and Japan to a conference on agreeing to substantially reduce naval expenditures, etc., mutually during the next five years 141 the States and foreign nations to participate in exhibition to celebrate the sesquicentennial of signing the Declaration of Independence at Philadelphia in 1926 833 negotiate for removal of restriction, export duty, etc., by any country upon printing paper, wood pulp, etc 908 present a tablet to the Daughters of the American Revolution, in appreciation for use of Memorial Hall for sessions of Limitation of Armament Conference 498 authorized to purchase and send corn, seed grain, etc., to distressed and starving people of Russia 135 reappoint Frederick Mears to specified grade and rank in the Army 831 to service on Alaskan Engineering Commission 831 require Sugar Equalization Board to take over, dispose of, etc., sugar imported from Argentina in 1920 1224, 1226 restore to place on list of commanders of the Navy, Isaac C. Johnson 495 Richard P. McCullough 495 John B. H. Waring, late captain, Army Medical Corps 505 scrap naval vessels, etc., in conformity with treaty provisions for limitation of naval armament 814 transfer, without charge, surplus medical supplies, etc., for relief of people of Russia 357 changes in tariff classification and rates authorized by, to equalize differences in cost of production of imports and competitive American articles 941 Chief of Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Department, to be appointed by; tenure, rank, etc 140 duties of, under Budget and Accounting Act, 1921 20 alternative budget for fiscal year 1923 only, to be transmitted 21 estimates in Budget for civilian positions submitted by, to conform to provisions of Classification Act 1499 requested to call conference of maritime nations for prevention of pollution of navigable waters by oil refuse, etc 821 negotiate with Great Britain, etc., for an agreement limiting size, etc., of vessels, and aircraft 1154 urge limiting production of narcotic drugs by designated Governments 1433 sum authorized for expenses incurred by fuel distribution committee of 1028 time allowed for suits against agent of, under Federal railroad control, after termination thereof, for damages, etc., arising from violations of interstate commerce laws 394 to prohibit export of arms and munitions of war to American countries, etc., where domestic violence is found to exist 361 Veterans’ Bureau established under; appointment of Director 147 White House police force established under sole control of 841 *Presque Isle, Pa.,* peninsula of, at Erie, reconveyed to State of Pennsylvania for public park purposes 1061 reversion for nonuser 1062 rights, etc., reserved 1062 *Press Boards and Press Paper,* duty on 912 *Pribilof Islands* (*see* Alaska Fisheries Service). *Princess Bay, N. Y. and N. J.,* appropriation for aids to navigation, etc., in channel 480ccxxxii *Print Rollers, etc.,* duty on, for wall paper, linoleum, etc., designs 888 *Printing and Binding* (*see* Public Printing and Binding). *Printing and Stationery Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc 372, 1093 for stationery 372, 1093 for printing and binding 372, 1093 for postage 372, 1093 for bookbinder’s materials 372, 1093 emergency appropriation for additional employees, 1922 61 *Printing Committee* (*see* Joint Committee on Printing). *Printing Presses,* duty on 886 *Prison Commission, International,* appropriation for annual contribution 606, 1074 *Prisoners, D. C.,* appropriation for support of jail, etc 669, 1356 for payments to abandoned families of 699, 1357 deficiency appropriation for support of jail, etc 33, 442 *Prisoners of War, etc.,* appropriation for expenses, etc., of, under Navy Department 123, 788, 1133 deficiency appropriation for relief of Americans and, in Germany 198 *Prisoners, United States,* appropriation for support of 619, 1087 for inspection of 620, 1087 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 41, 55, 59, 194, 199, 333, 345, 448, 461, 784, 1054, 1160, 1165, 1543, 1554, 1556 *Prisons, United States* (*see also* Penitentiaries, United States), appropriation for superintendent of 611, 1078 for penitentiaries, maintenance 617, 1084 for inspection of, and prisoners 620, 1087 deficiency appropriation for inspection of, and prisoners 1054 *Private Dwellings,* prohibition enforcement officers, etc., forbidden to search, etc., without a warrant therefor 223 punishment for 223 *Private Land Claims,* settlers evicted from, Boca Float No. 3, Arizona, may select twice the area lost 107 *Private Property Damages,* appropriation for paying claims, caused by Army target practice, etc 1386 for paying claims of Army officers, etc 1386 *Prize Fights, etc., Canal Zone,* punishment for, etc 1007 *Prizes, etc.,* on free list, medals of gold, etc., received as 929 *Probation System, D. C.,* appropriation for, under supreme court 696, 1355 for juvenile court 696, 1353 for police court 696, 1354 *Proceedings in Congress,* appropriation for reporting, House of Representatives 428, 1271 for reporting, Senate 425, 1267 deficiency appropriation for expenses reporting, Senate 1049 *Produce Exchanges,* stamp tax on sales of produce at, for future delivery 304 cash sales for immediate delivery exempt 305 *Producers of Agricultural Products,* advances to associations of, by War Finance Corporation, to assist m carrying accumulated surplus, until exported 181, 1480 *Producers of Agricultural Products, Associations of,* authorized for marketing, etc., their products in interstate and foreign commerce 388 *Products, United States* (*see* American Products). *Professors, etc., Naval Academy,* appropriation for pay of 806, 1149 contracts with civilian, not to be violated when number reduced 806, 1149 six months’ notice to be given, prior to dismissal 806, 1149 *Prohibition Act, National,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of Internal Revenue Bureau m enforcing 37 allotment for enforcing, from appropriations for Department of Justice 612 *Prohibition of Intoxicating Liquors* (*see* National Prohibition Act). *Projectiles, Army,* appropriation for modernizing, etc 744, 1405 *Promissory Notes,* stamp tax on 305 secured by Liberty bonds, etc., exempt 305 *Propelling Engines, Naval,* balance of continuing appropriation for construction of, made available for Navy deficiencies, 1922 450 *Property Insurance Policies,* stamp tax on, issued by foreign corporation, etc., not signed by agent in United States 306 *Property Losses, Navy,* appropriation for reimbursement of personal 799 *Property Title Holding Corporations,* acting as trustees for exempted organizations, exempt from income tax 253 *Propylene,* duty on, chlorohydrin 859 dichloride 859 glycol 859 *Prospect Hill Cemetery, D. C.,* corporation to consist of proprietors of lots 361 authority, etc., of trustees 361 lands not used for burials may be sold 361 former restrictions removed 361 *Protecting Public Lands,* appropriation for, from fraudulent entries, etc 557, 1179 *Providence Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for minor contagious diseases ward 695, 1352 for care of indigent patients 701, 1359 *Proving Grounds, Army Ordnance,* appropriation for current expenses, testing, etc 744, 1404 deficiency appropriation for 197, 346, 458, 781, 1170, 1555ccxxxiii *Provisions, Army* (*see* Subsistence, Army). *Provisions, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 137, 809, 1151 *Provisions, Navy,* appropriation for 132, 800, 1144 deficiency appropriation for 53, 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 782, 785, 1055, 1165 *Proxies,* stamp tax on; exceptions 306 *Prune Juice,* duty on 897 *Prunelies,* duty on, dried, preserved, etc 894 *Prunes,* duty on, dried, preserved, etc 894 *Public Accountants, D. C., Certified,* provisions for admitting, to practice 1261 *Public Accounts,* adjustment and settlement of all, vested in General Accounting Office 24 *Public Buildings,* appropriation for Supervising Architect, office personnel, etc 383, 1105 for Alexandria, La.; rent 383, 1105 for Amarillo, Tex 383 for Boston, Mass.; immigrant station 383 for Detroit, Mich 384 for New York, N. Y.; assay office 384 barge office 384 post office 384 for Oswego, N. Y 384 for Richmond, Va 384 for Baltimore, Md 1105 for Brooklyn, N. Y 1105 for Buffalo, N. Y 1105 for Camden, N.J 1105 for New York, N. Y 1105 for Philadelphia, Pa 1105 for Pottsville, Pa 1105 for Washington, D. C., Treasury Annex, Fourteenth and B Streets NW 384 Auditors’ Building 1105 for remodeling, etc., occupied buildings 384, 1105 for Public Health Service hospitals, Oteen, N. C 384 Perryville, Md 384 West Roxbury, Mass 384 Palo Alto, Calif 384 Louisville, Ky 1105 for quarantine stations, Astoria, Oreg 384 Port Townsend, Wash 384 for repairs and preservation 385, 1106 for mechanical equipment 385, 1106 pneumatic tube service, New York City 385, 1106 for vaults, safes, etc 385, 1107 for additional pay, Supervising Architect 386, 1107 for skilled employees, etc., Office of Supervising Architect 386, 1107 for superintendents, inspectors, etc., on buildings 386, 1107 transporting household goods of superintendents, etc 386, 1107 for contingent expenses, materials, etc 386, 1107 no allowance for transporting supplies 386, 1107 ground rent, Salamanca, N. Y 386, 1107 for operating force; employees specified 386, 1108 for furniture and repairs 387, 1108 appropriation for operating supplies; fuel, lights, water, etc 387, 1108 advance fuel contracts authorized 388, 1109 for care of lands, etc 388, 1109 deficiency appropriation for New York, N. Y., quarantine station 38 for Baltimore, Md., quarantine station 38 for Boston, Mass., quarantine station 38 for operating force 38, 338, 455, 457, 780, 1056 for general expenses 38, 52, 196, 341, 457, 462, 780, 785, 1056, 1167, 1554 for furniture, etc 38, 51, 196, 341, 345, 462, 780, 1056, 1167, 1554 for Birmingham, Ala 38 for Columbia, S. C 38 for Honolulu, Hawaii 38 for Billings, Mont 38 for operating supplies 38, 51, 56, 196, 341, 345, 455, 462, 780, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1550, 1554 for repairs and preservation 52, 196, 341, 457, 780, 1167, 1170 for mechanical equipment 52, 56, 196, 341, 462, 780, 785, 1167, 1170 for Santa Fe, N. Mex 338 for reimbursing losses by contractors, etc 338, 454, 1550 for San Francisco, Calif., marine hospital 338 for hospital buildings, Fort Mackenzie, Wyo 454 for Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, refund 455 for vaults and safes 457, 1167 for Boston, Mass 1549 for Denver, Colo 1550 for Carville, La., leper home 1550 for West Roxbury, Mass 1550 emergency appropriation, 1922, for Broadview Hospital, Chicago, Ill 62 for Dawson Springs, Ky.; Sanatorium 62 Abilene, Tex.; memorial on site of, to soldiers and sailors of World War, permitted 199 Bethlehem, Pa.; post office site and building at, to be sold 27 Boise, Idaho; land adjoining post office conveyed to city for park purposes 1260 Cleveland, Ohio; proceeds of sale of old marine hospital, appropriated for new site, plant, etc 1064 Jefferson City, Mo.; part of site, granted to Missouri as addition to State Capitol grounds 206 Madison, Wis.; acquiring site for, limit of cost 492 New York City; exchange of old city post office, etc., for land from the city 493 Paris, Tex.; exchange of site, and construction of new building at 815 Plainfield, N. J.; part of site, conveyed to city for street purposes 211 San Francisco, Calif.; sale of old Subtreasury property, authorized 355 time limit for filing claims for losses on contracts for, during World War, waived for claim of William Dall 1132 *Public Buildings and Grounds, D. C.,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant, etc., office of 706, 1364 for foremen, gardeners, etc 706, 1364ccxxxiv appropriation for contingent expenses 706, 1364 for park police 706, 1364 motor cycles, uniforms, etc 706, 1365 for improving grounds south of Executive Mansion 707, 1365 for greenhouses, etc 707, 1365 for improvement and care of parks, etc 707, 1365 for Monument Grounds, etc 707, 1365 for general repairs, maintenance, etc 707, 1365 for Rock Creek Park and Piney Branch Parkway 707, 1365 for Potomac Park 707, 1365 for tourists’ camp, Potomac Park 707, 1365 for Montrose Park 707, 1365 for maintaining portions of parks for outdoor sports 707, 1365 for Meridian Hill Park 707, 1365 for operating, etc., fountains on Union Station Plaza 707, 1366 for increased cost of park maintenance 707, 1366 for Tidal Basin bathing beach 707, 1366 for bathing beach for colored race 708, 1366 for repairs, Washington statue in Washington Circle 708 for designs, etc., for development of Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway 1366 for comfort station, East Potomac Park 1366 for recreation park, Anacostia Park 1366 for employing engineer, etc 708 for lighting public grounds, etc 708, 1366 for heating offices, etc 708, 1366 for Executive Mansion grounds 636, 1227 for repairs, etc., Executive Mansion 636, 1227 for fuel, greenhouse, etc 636, 1227 for lighting Executive Mansion, etc 636, 1227 for reerecting statue of Abraham Lincoln on original site 664 for care, etc., grounds of executive departments 758, 1419 for Washington Monument 2, 758, 1419 for repairs, building where Lincoln died 759, 1419 for maintenance, Wakefield, Va., Washington’s birthplace 759, 1419 for Lincoln Memorial; maintenance, etc 759, 1419 for reflecting pool, west Potomac Park 759 deficiency appropriation for propagating gardens, etc 442 for Washington Monument 456 for contingent expenses 780 disbursements, etc., for White House police under officer in charge of 843 memorial to First Division, American Expeditionary Forces, in public grounds, permitted 349 statue authorized on public grounds, of Dante 366 Edmund Burke 499 Jeanne d’Arc 468 sum for Washington Monument, care, etc., 1922, immediately available 8 transfer . of designated reservations to Joint Committee on the Library for use of Botanic Garden 540 *Public Buildings Commission,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 429 credit allowed disbursing officer for expenses of automobile 48 *Public Convenience Stations, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 683, 1339 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 440 for temporary stations, etc., Shriners’ Convention, 1923 1535 *Public Debt,* expenses of issues of, subsequently to June 30, 1921, payable from appropriations for expenses of loans in First and Second Liberty Bond Acts 36 time limit for 36 *Public Debt Accounts and Audit Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc 371, 1092 *Public Debt Service, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner of the Public Debt 371, 1092 for Loans and Currency Division 371, 1092 for Register and Assistant Register of the Treasury, chief clerk 371, 1092 for Chief, Public Debt Accounts and Audit Division 371, 1092 for Chief, Paper Custody Division 1092 for salaries and expenses; pay restriction 371, 1092 allotment to Post Office Department for sale, etc., of Treasury savings certificates 371, 1092 for expenses of Secretary under designated laws 372, 1092 deficiency appropriation for Commissioner of, 1922 36 *Public Documents,* on free list, issued by foreign Governments 925 *Public Domain* (*see* Public Lands). *Public Exhibitions,* special tax on proprietors of; exemptions 296 *“Public Health Exposition, Cincinnati, Ohio,* *October 15 to 22, 1921,”* special canceling stamp of, authorized for Cincinnati, Ohio, post office 203 *Public Health, International Office of,* appropriation for annual quota 607, 1075 *Public Health Service Hospitals,* appropriation for repairs and preservation 384, 1106 for mechanical equipment 385, 1106 for Oteen, N. C., repairs, etc 384 for Perryville, Md., repairs, etc 384 for West Roxbury, Mass., repairs 384 for Palo Alto, Calif., repairs 384 *Public Health Service, Surgeon General of,* to serve on Board of Maternity and Infancy Hygiene 224 *Public Health Service, Treasury Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc., in office of Surgeon General 379, 1101 for pay, etc., Surgeon General, medical officers, etc 379, 1101 for acting assistant surgeons 380, 1101 for all other employees 380, 1101 for freight, etc 380, 1101 for Hygienic Laboratory 380, 1101 for transporting remains of officers, etc., dying in service 380, 1101 for scientific books, etc 380, 1101 for medical examinations, services, etc 380, 1101 inspection of aliens 380, 1101ccxxxv appropriation for examinations, etc.; for beneficiaries of, other than Veterans’ Bureau patients, etc 380, 1101 use of Immigration Station hospital for patients 1101 receipts by Immigration Service to be covered into Treasury 380, 1101 uses excluded 1101 sums received to be covered into Treasury; exceptions 1101 for quarantine service 380, 1102 for prevention of epidemics 380, 1102 for field investigations of public health matters 380, 1102 for interstate quarantine service 380, 1102 for rural sanitation studies; conditional demonstration work 380, 1102 local cooperation required 380, 1102 for regulating sale of viruses, etc 381, 1102 for Division of Venereal Diseases 381, 1102 allotments to States 381, 1102 for cooperation for medical relief in Alaska 583, 1205 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemics 38, 51, 338, 341, 1166 for freight, transportation, etc 51, 55, 196, 338, 341, 345, 457, 462, 780, 1166, 1170, 1554 for quarantine service 51, 196, 338, 462, 780, 1166, 1554 for hygienic laboratory 55, 341 for interstate quarantine service 51, 196, 338, 457, 780, 1166 for field investigations 51, 56, 196, 345, 457, 1056, 1166 for care of seamen, etc 55, 341, 345, 457, 780, 1166 for control of biologic products, etc 56, 341 for hospitals 196, 341, 345, 457, 780, 1056, 1166, 1554 for hospital facilities, etc., for war risk insurance patients, etc 338 for medical services, to other than war risk beneficiaries 338 for suppressing Spanish influenza, etc 341, 457, 780 for Division of Venereal Diseases 345, 457, 780, 1056 for Fort Mackenzie, Wyo., hospital buildings, repairs, etc 454 for rural sanitation 457 for fuel, light, and water 780, 1056 for pay, etc., officers and pharmacists 784, 1166, 1549 for books 1056, 1166 for acting assistant surgeons 1056, 1554 for marine hospitals, maintenance 1170, 1554 emergency appropriation, 1922, for Broadview Hospital, Chicago, Ill 62 for Sanatorium, Dawson Springs, Ky 62 activities of, relating to war risk beneficiaries, transferred to Veterans’ Bureau 148 personnel detailed to retain rank, pay, etc 148 records, etc., transferred 148 additional buildings authorized for National Leper Home, La 1264 allotments allowed to, for care of beneficiaries of Veterans’ Bureau 330, 445, 771, 1243 available for necessary personnel 771 amount for leprosarium expenses 1922 increased 338 Cleveland, Ohio; proceeds from sale of old marine hospital to be used for new plant, site, etc 1064 designated hospitals of, may be transferred to Director of Veterans’ Bureau 150 use restricted to beneficiaries 150 detail of medical officers of, for work with Mines Bureau 588, 1210 expenditures authorized from allotments to, for Veterans’ Bureau beneficiaries 649, 1243 facilities, equipment, etc., of, made available for uses of Veterans’ Bureau 150 leprosy investigation station on Molokai Island, transferred to Hawaii Territory 995 operation of Immigration Hospital, Ellis Island, N. Y., from funds of, 1923; reimbursement from Immigration Service 776 pay readjustment of commissioned and enlisted personnel of 625 special Congressional committee on readjusting pay of, etc., allowed further time for report 352 Public Information, Committee on, deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 198, 343, 347, 783, 785, 1053, 1163 *Public Lands,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, clerks, etc 555, 1177 for surveyors general, clerks, etc 556, 1178 for registers and receivers 557, 1179 consolidation of offices of registers and receivers at designated districts 557, 1179 limitation on maintaining district offices 557 office at Springfield, Mo., abolished 557 for contingent expenses; restriction 557, 1179 for expenses, timber depredations 557, 1179 for protecting, from fraudulent entries 557, 1179 for swamp land claims, etc 557, 1179 bringing up arrears of office work 557 compensation of field service employees 557, 1179 for hearings in land entries 558, 1179 for reproducing plats of surveys 558, 1179 for restoring lands in national forests 558, 1180 for opening Indian reservations 558, 1180 for surveying 558, 1180 metal section corners 559, 1180 Oregon and California Railroad lands 559, 1180 allotment for surveys of oil lands 1180 no pay increase, etc 559 for enforcing regulations as to leasing, etc., nonmetallic minerals other than oil, etc., on 1210 deficiency appropriation for protecting, etc., revested California-Oregon Railroad lands, and Coos Bay wagon road lands 44, 332, 346, 773, 1050 for protecting, etc 53, 197, 343, 1054 for surveying 53, 197, 459, 782, 1054, 1164 for contingent expenses, land offices 179, 782, 1164 for surveyors general, etc 197 for registers and receivers 773, 1164 abandoned railroad rights of way, etc., on, transferred to owners of land occupied 414 except within a muncipality 415ccxxxvi abandoned railroad rights of way, etc.; valid prior conveyances not affected, nor public highways 415 oil, gas, etc., rights reserved 415 addition from, to be included in Minidoka National Forest, Idaho and Utah 355 affidavits may be made before additional court officers by applicants under homestead, etc., laws 1281 outside of land district if more accesssible 1282 proof of taking before nearest, etc., officer required 1282 acceptance of, etc 1282 penalty for false swearing, etc 1282 fees, if made before other than register or receiver 1282 penalty for demanding excessive 1282 agricultural entries allowed on Alaska coal, etc., lands 415 all entries under homestead laws exempt from prior debts 502 annual mining assessment periods to commence from July 1, hereafter 186 bona fide claimants for unsurveyed lands in New Mexico, to receive patent, etc., when surveyed 650 consolidation of offices of register and receiver authorized when receipts fall below $4,000 a year 208 appointment of register and receiver abolished 208 powers of both offices conferred on register; compensation, etc 208 provisions for vacancy in office of 208 desert land patents allowed entrymen who served in World War, if physically unable to complete reclamation, etc 348 disposal of lands in Vashon Island, Wash., abandoned military reservation 142 unsold lots in town sites of Fort Madison and Bellevue, Iowa 186 dispossessed settlers, etc., in Baca Float No. 3, private land claim, Arizona, allowed double area of, in lieu 107 enlarged homesteads, allowance to homestead entrymen on classified lands in national forests, of additional lands outside thereof to complete entry, etc 1445 erroneously canceled entries, transferred to other tracts, if land patented, etc 359 original entry to be relinquished 359 right not assignable 359 exchange authorized of, with owners of designated sections in Mohave County, Ariz 829 with Swan Land and Cattle Company 147 grazing lands, for privately owned lands Lincoln National Forest, N. Mex 1245 school lands for other selections, allowed Wyoming 1429 exchanges with Idaho for school sections in national forests 1018 extension of time granted homestead entrymen, etc., in former Sioux Indian Reservations, N. Dak. andS. Dak., if unable to pay money due 499 granted to Alabama for Searcy Hospital for Colored Insane 348 Canon City, Colo., for public park 1427 Converse County, Wyo., for public park 65 Escambia County, Fla., for a public park 1428 granted to Lassen County, Calif., for county uses; conditions 858 Michigan for game refuge; mineral, etc., rights reserved 828 Phoenix, Ariz., for municipal purposes 143 Skagway, Alaska, for public park 1500 Natrona County, Wyo., for public park 1439 homestead and desert land entrymen, etc., serving in World War, physically unable to return, may make proof and receive patent without further residence, etc 492 desert land entries to conform to farm units under Reclamation Act 492 charges, etc., to be paid 492 homestead entries allowed widows of soldiers, etc., entitled to benefits from Mexican border or World War service 990 homestead privileges and entry preferences extended to citizens who served with allies in World War 1067 in Coconino County, Ariz., area increased of agricultural tracts allowed prior occupants 467 indemnity school land selection by Florida, confirmed 857 islands in Keweenaw County ceded to Michigan for public park purposes 1487 land offices at designated localities continued 766 consolidation of offices of register and receiver authorized 767 expenses authorized 767 lands added to McKinley National Park, Alaska 359 Shoshone National Forest, Wyo 350 lands in Louisiana no longer needed for naval purposes, restored to public domain 1258 preference to bona fide settlers to make homestead entries 1258 payment, price, etc 1258 titles confirmed of designated entries 1259 leaves of absence allowed homestead settlers receiving Government disability treatment after discharge from Army or Navy 491 national monument to be set apart in Riverside County, Calif 832 oil and gas deposit claims on, south of Red River, Okla., to be adjusted, etc 1448 oil and gas permittees allowed additional time for drilling, etc 356 patent authorized to Colorado, of segregation No. 11, under Carey Act 1063 Medford, Oreg., of part of revested Oregon and California Railroad grant 991 preference right for ten years of entries on opened, to soldiers, etc., serving in World War 358 protection from fire, disease, etc., of timber on, authorized 857 quitclaim of right, etc., to designated sections in Alabama 363 relief of persons not receiving lieu selections for lands relinquished for national forest 1017 relinquishing railroad grant, to Indians in Arizona, etc., extended 994 reservoir sites for grazing, allowed to be fenced under regulations, etc 1437 free use for watering animals 1437ccxxxvii sale of erroneously surveyed unappropriated, in Arkansas 992 preference right to occupants in good faith, etc 992 lands within area of Tenderfoot Lake, Wis., to adjacent owners, etc 364 undisposed of, in abandoned Fort Buford Reservation, N. Dak., and Mont 159 unsurveyed lands in Minnesota erroneously surveyed, to occupants 506 selections of, allowed persons who relinquished lands for national forests and were not accorded lieu selections therefor, and now used for other public purposes 1017 soldiers’ privileges of homestead entries extended to those receiving World War disability compensation 491 stock raising homesteads; allowance to homestead entrymen on classified lands in national forests, of additional lands outside thereof to complete entry, etc 1445 suspended entries; classification of under former law repealed 857 decision of, on principles of equity and justice, etc 857 approval by the Secretary to divest United States title only; conflicting rights not prejudiced 858 new patents to issue, on canceling outstanding ones 858 temporary removal of shells, etc., from, granted Saint Andrews, Fla 993 timber permits for domestic, etc., uses granted to citizens of Washington and Kane Counties, Utah, from lands in Arizona 398 time extended for developing underground waters in Nevada 1012 final proof, etc., of certain desert land entries in Riverside County, Calif 66 homestead entries on diminished Colville Indian Reservation, Wash 507 town site reserves quitclaimed to Walters, Okla 147 unsurveyed school sections in the Everglades grant, not occupied by homestead settlers, etc., confirmed to Florida for public schools 1017 use of, authorized for rights of way, construction materials, etc., for highways and forest roads 216 Wyoming may exchange designated school section for other selection 1438 *Public Library, D. C., Free, and Tahoma Park Branch,* appropriation for salaries 675, 1332 for Southeast Branch 675, 1332 for temporary, etc., services 675, 1332 station restrictions 675, 1332 for Sunday and holiday opening 675, 1332 for books, fuel, etc 675, 1332 for contingent expenses 675, 1332 for site for branch in Mount Pleasant section 1333 acceptance of amount for construction, authorized 1333 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous expenses 30 for contingent expenses 33 emergency appropriation for site for branch of, in southeastern section 60 acceptance of gift from Carnegie Corporation for erecting building, authorized 60 commission designated to supervise construction 60 *Public Moneys,* depositaries for, to be designated in foreign countries 662 *Public Moneys Division, Treasury Department,* duties of covering revenues, etc., into the Treasury, issuing duplicate checks and warrants, and certifying outstanding liabilities, transferred to Bookkeeping and Warrants Division from 25 *Public Moneys, etc.,* appropriation for contingent expenses 371, 1091 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 1549 *Public Printer,* appropriation for, Deputy, office personnel, etc 434, 1277 authorized to print and bind Supreme Court Reports, etc 816 bond of, reduced 1278 *Public Printing and Binding,* appropriation for Government Printing Office, salaries 434, 1277 allowance of apprentices modified 1278 for necessary employees, foremen, etc 435, 1278 for paying salaries for holidays, etc 435, 1278 for leaves of absence 435, 1278 for expenses of working capital 435, 1278 for salaries and expenses, Superintendent of Documents 436, 1279 for Court of Claims 615, 1082 for Civil Service Commission 638, 1229 for Department of Agriculture 535, 1291 excepting at Weather Bureau field printing plants 1291 for Department of Commerce 472, 1111 for Department of Justice 612, 1079 for Department of Labor 486, 1126 for Department of State 600, 1069 for Executive Office 636, 1227 for General Accounting Office 640, 1231 for Geographic Board 646, 1241 for Interior Department 554, 1176 for Interstate Commerce Commission 642, 1234 for Library of Congress 434, 1277 for Navy Department 787, 1133 payment of pending orders 787 for Pan American Union 606, 1074 for Post Office Department 654, 1250 for Supreme Court 614, 1081 for supreme court, District of Columbia 698, 1355 for Treasury Department 372, 1093 for War Department 717, 1378 for Alien Property Custodian 1228 for Fine Arts Commission 1230 for Federal Power Commission 1230 for Federal Trade Commission 1231 for Housing Corporation 1232 for National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 1234 for Railroad Labor Board 1234 for Smithsonian Institution, etc 1236ccxxxviii appropriation for Tariff Commission 1241 for Shipping Board 1241 for Grant Memorial Commission report 1232 for Lincoln Memorial Commission report 1234 for “Diseases of the Horse” and “Diseases of Cattle” 1316 Congressional distribution 1316 deficiency appropriation for Government Printing Office 49 for Treasury Department 50 for Smithsonian Institution 50 for Interior Department 50 for Patent Office 50, 769, 1538 for Department of Justice 50, 1541 for Post Office Department 50, 340 for Department of Agriculture 50 for Library of Congress 50 for Supreme Court 50, 769, 1541 for expenses 198, 343, 460 for leaves of absence 340, 439 for Supreme Court Reports, etc., 1923 774 for Department of Commerce 1536 allowed Federal Power Commission from appropriation for fiscal year 1922 34 discontinuance of printing annual, etc., reports by departments, etc., authorized 64, 436, 1280 originals to be kept on file for public inspection 64, 437, 1280 estimates, etc., required for Congressional work 435, 1279 payment by departments, etc., for work ordered 435, 1279 monthly or quarterly adjustment of amounts paid 436, 1279 to be credited to working capital for printing and binding 436, 1279 all estimates for, to be included in the Budget in a single item for each department, etc 436, 1279 details required if part of other items 436, 1279 not applicable to Engraving and Printing Bureau work 436, 1279 restriction on paying detailed employees 1279 journals, magazines, etc., may be printed by departments, etc., when certified by heads thereof necessary for public business and approved by Director of the Budget 541 former restriction repealed 541 printing and allotment of Patent Office Gazette, modified 391 Supreme Court Reports to be printed and bound at Government Printing Office 816 distribution of copies by Attorney General as issued 816 *Public Roads and Rural Engineering Office, Department of Agriculture,* deficiency appropriation for general expenses 58, 198, 344, 461 *Public Roads Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 529, 1311 for general expenses; restriction 530, 1311 for expenses of inquiries of systems, operations, etc 530, 1311 for methods, materials, etc 530, 1311 for chemical, etc., investigations 530 for laboratory and field experiments in construction, etc 530 for experimental highways 530, 1311 for farm irrigation investigations 530, 1311 appropriation for drainage of farms, swamps, etc.; plans, etc 530, 1312 for investigating farm domestic water supply 531, 1312 for distributing surplus war explosives for clearing land, etc 531, 1312 for administrative expenses 531, 1312 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 464, 783, 1553 *Public Schools, D. C.,* appropriation for officers 684, 1342 for attendance officers 684, 1342 for teachers 684, 1342 restriction on soliciting subscriptions, etc 1343 for librarians and clerks 685, 1342 for vacation schools and playgrounds 685, 1343 for longevity pay 685, 1344 inefficient persons not to receive 686, 1344 for allowance to principals of grade school buildings 686, 1344 for night schools 686, 1344 for teachers’ retirement fund 686, 1344 for deaf, dumb, and blind 1344 for Americanization work, etc., instructing foreigners 686, 1345 for kindergarten supplies 686 matrons 687 for smaller buildings, rented rooms, etc 687, 1345 for community center department 689, 1345 for care of buildings and grounds 687, 1345 for medical inspectors; nurses 687, 1345 for free dental clinics 687, 1345 for rent, etc.; temporary rooms, etc 687, 1346 for schools for tubercular pupils; Harrison School 687, 1346 for repairs and improvements 687 for manual training expenses 687, 1346 for fuel, light, and power 687, 1346 for furniture; additions to buildings, etc 687, 1346 allotments 688, 1346 for contingent expenses 688, 1346 cabinet maker; motor vehicle allowances 688, 1346 for paper towels, etc 688, 1346 for pianos 688, 1346 for textbooks, etc., flags, playgrounds, school gardens, etc 688, 1346 equipping additional school yards for playgrounds 688 payments to teachers in nature study, etc 688, 1346 for apparatus, etc., physics departments 688, 1347 for High School laboratories, etc., supplies 688 for equipping, etc., junior high schools 689, 1347 M Street High School to be known as Robert Gould Shaw High School 689 former Central High School, etc., to be the Columbia Junior High School 689 for community center department 689 for transporting tubercular pupils 689 free tuition to children of Army, Navy, etc., outside of District 689, 1347 for Eastern High School, completing construction and equipment 689 for Wheatley School, addition 689 for Lovejoy School, addition 689 for new junior high school north of Taylor and east of Fourteenth Street 689ccxxxix appropriation for new junior high school, near Gage, Emery, and Eckington Schools 689 for extensible building west of Sixteenth Street, Ingleside section 689 for Garrison School, additional land 689 addition to building 689 restriction on construction contracts, etc 689 for building to replace Chain Bridge School 690 for Dunbar High School, adjoining land 690, 1347 for Armstrong Manual Training, adjoining land 690 for addition to Armstrong Manual Training; cost, contracts, etc 690, 1347 plans for addition to Western High, to be prepared 690 for Western High, addition, etc.; contracts 1347 for site near Tenley School 1347 for Langley Junior High, additional land 1347 for Garnet-Patterson School, addition 1347 for Slater-Langston, additional land 1347 for Thomson School, addition 1347 for site, north of Park Road 1347 erection of extensible building 1347 for extensible building, to relieve Tenley School 1347 for building to replace old John F. Cook School; contracts 1347 for junior high, new site 1347 disbursing and accounting as one fund 1348 contract restrictions 1348 for rent, etc 1348 for repairs and improvements 1348 for maintenance, etc., of playgrounds 1348 for equipping, etc., additional school yards for playgrounds 1348 amounts for construction immediately . available 690, 1348 sites and buildings not to exceed limit of cost 690, 1348 soliciting subscriptions forbidden 690 plans, etc., to be prepared by Municipal Architect 690, 1348 exit doors to open outward, etc.; unlocking required 690, 1348 for vacation playgrounds 683, 1340 deficiency appropriation for night schools 30 for fuel, light, and power 30, 33, 1532 for transporting tubercular pupils 30 for kindergarten supplies 33 for textbooks and supplies 33, 1532 for replacing fire losses of textbooks, etc 1532 for manual training 33 for school gardens 33 for laboratories 33, 443, 1534 for repairs, etc 33, 443 for contingent expenses 33, 443 for Henry D. Cook School, addition 328 for allowance to principals 440, 1532 for teachers, additional for detail service 440 for Marietta Stockard Albion 440 for cabinetmaker 443 for manual training, etc., expenses 443 for Western High School, equipment 443 for apparatus, etc., physics department 443 for new Eastern High School 770 for assistant principal, etc., Eastern High School 1532 for teachers’ retirement fund 1532 deficiency appropriation for janitors and care of buildings 1532 emergency appropriation for buildings and grounds, 1922 59 for Mott School, addition 59 for John Eaton School, addition, etc 59 for new junior high school north of Taylor and east of Fourteenth Streets 59 for site and. building for junior high school, vicinity of Gage, Emery, and Eckington buildings 59 for site and building near Smothers School 59 for site and building north of Lincoln Park 59 for Monroe School, addition 60 for Lovejoy School, addition to site 60 for site, Ingleside section 60 for Phillips School, adjoining land 60 for site and building adjoining Buchanan School, addition 60 for site and building near Bell School 60 for building for tubercular pupils 60 for Harrison School, repairs, etc 60 for site, Woodley Park 60 for Armstrong Manual Training School, adjoining land 60 for Hayes School, additional land 60 for Emery School, additional land 60 for Peabody School, additional land 60 for Adams School, additional land 60 for Webb School, addition 60 for Harrison School, additional land 60 all above to constitute one fund for “Buildings and grounds, public schools” 60 sixty per ceut from District revenues 60 *Public Utilities,* appropriation for investigating standards of measurements of, etc 477, 1117 *Public Utilities Commission, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 674, 1331 for general expenses 674, 1331 use for special counsel forbidden 1331 deficiency appropriation for expenses 33 *Public Utility Companies,* deficiency appropriation for investigations, etc 344 *Publications Division, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 526 for general expenses 527 for agricultural exhibits at fairs, etc 527 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 347 *Publications, Government* (*see* Periodicals, etc., Government). *Puddings,* duty on, cereal 893 of vegetables, etc 896 *Pueblo Bonito Agency, N. Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 572, 1193 *Pueblo, Colo.:* use of funds for sanitary measures at, from Quartermaster appropriations, approved 456 *Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.,* appropriation for drainage of lands of, in Rio Grande Valley; condition 572, 1193 for water supply for 572, 1193 for attorney for 572, 1194 deficiency appropriation for water supply, 1921 45ccxl *Puget Sounds Navy Yard, Wash,* appropriation for public works 129, 804, 1148 for ammunition depot, public works 130, 805, 1148 *Puget Sound, Wash.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of channels and tributaries for removing obstruction, etc 1046 *Pulaski County, Ark.,* time extended for bridging Arkansas River, at Little Rock by 1258 *Pulp, Wood* (*see* Wood Pulp). *Pulp Wood and Paper, etc.,* commission authorized to negotiate with Canada for cancellation of restrictions on exportation of, therefrom 169 to recommend action by Congress, to secure cancellation, if no mutual arrangement agreed upon 170 appropriation for expenses; no salary to commissioners 170 *Pulpboard,* duty on 909 embossed, stamped, etc., into designs or shapes 912 ornamented or decorated 912 *Pulpits,* on free list, imported for religious purposes 931 *Pulu,* on free list 930 *Pumice Stone,* duty on, manufactured 869 manufactures of not specially provided 869 unmanufactured 869 *Purchase Price,* determination of, as to imports subject to antidumping duty 12 *Purchasing Agent, Post Office Department,* appropriation for, chief clerk 652, 1248 *Purchasing Officer, D. C.,* appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 671, 1327 *Pure Food Law,* appropriation for executing 522, 1306 for expenses enforcing, in District of Columbia 695, 1353 deficiency appropriation for expenses enforcing 54 butter standard declared; weight of milk fat required 1500 *Purses,* duty on, metal, jewelry 917 excise tax on, sold above specified price by manufacturer 393 *Putty,* duty on 860 *Puyallup Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 578, 1199 for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 1200 *Puyallup River, Wash.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for flood control, etc 1047 *Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation, Nev.,* appropriation for irrigation system on; repayment 571, 1193 *Pyrethrum,* duty on, advanced 864 on free list, crude, etc 922 *Pyrites,* on free list, crude 931 dross from burnt 928 *Pyrogallic Acid,* duty on 859 *Pyroxylin,* duty on, compounds of, finished articles 863 not finished, etc 863 liquid solutions of 863 **Q.** *Quapaw Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for probate expenses, Indians of 575, 1196 for common schools in 576, 1197 *Quapaw Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with; condition 574, 1195 *Quarantine Districts for Plant Diseases and Insect Pests,* appropriation for enforcing regulations governing 534, 1316 *Quarantine Service,* appropriation for maintenance of stations, etc 380, 1102 deficiency appropriation for 51, 196, 338, 462, 780, 1166, 1544 *Quarantine Stations,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 380, 1102 for Astoria, Oreg., wharf repairs 384 for Port Townsend, Wash., improvements 384 for repairs and preservation 385, 1106 for mechanical equipment 385, 1106 deficiency appropriation for New York, N. Y., improvements 38 for Baltimore, Md., improvements 38 for Boston, Mass., improvements 38 for maintenance, etc 338 schedule of fees for services to vessels at, to promulgated 38 *Quarantine Stations, Live Stock,* appropriation for establishing, etc 511, 1296 for repairs, etc., to stations 511, 1296 *Quarries,* excise tax on products of, using prohibited child labor 306 *Quarry Tiles,* duty on 868 *Quartermaster Corps, Army,* appropriation for commutation of quarters, field clerks 75 mileage, field clerks 75, 725, 1386 for subsistence supplies, etc 76, 726, 1386 restriction on prices at sales commissaries 727, 1387 sales of utilities to include all overhead costs 1387 for regular quartermaster supplies 77, 727, 1387 fuel, heat, light 77, 727, 1387 sale to officers, etc 78, 727, 1388 bakeries; ice machines; laundries 78, 727, 1388 schools, forage, etc 78, 728, 1388 stationery, printing, etc 78, 728, 1388 for allotments to designated objects 78, 728, 1388 sale of horses not in actual use, directed 78, 728 fuel contracts authorized without regard to current fiscal year 78 for incidental expenses 79, 729, 1389 for hire of laborers 79, 729, 1389 for civilian employees other than laborers 79, 729, 1389 for experimental and development work 79 for transportation 80, 729, 1389 purchase of animals and animal drawn vehicles limited 80, 730, 1390ccxli appropriation for transportation; restriction on expenses for motor vehicles 80, 730, 1391 use of transports for officials of Porto Rico, etc 81 additional pay, employees on harbor boats 81, 730, 1391 purchase of motor vehicles restricted 81, 731, 1391 cost of transporting civilian employees, etc., on designated Army activities, payable therefrom 81, 1391 for water and sewer systems at posts 81, 731, 1391 limit on amount for new work 81, 731, 1391 for clothing, camp and garrison equipage 81, 728, 1389 indemnity for destroyed clothing, etc 82, 729, 1389 for purchase of horses 82, 731, 1391 breeding of riding horses 82, 731, 1391 limit; standard required 82, 731, 1391 restriction on polo ponies 83, 731, 1392 acceptance of donated animals, etc 83, 731, 1392 report on breeding riding horses, etc 83, 731, 1392 for barracks and quarters, etc 83, 732, 1392 ground for cantonments, etc 83, 732, 1393 garage and stable rentals for military attaches abroad 1393 office rent for military attaches not allowed 83, 732, 1393 garages, etc., allowed for fiscal year 1923 1393 for military post exchanges 83, 719, 1380 “Hostess Houses” 83, 719, 1380 for military posts, construction, etc 732, 1392 designated buildings, etc 732, 1392 for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 732 for barracks and quarters, etc 83, 732, 1392 grounds for cantonments 83, 732, 1392 not available for office rent of military attaches 83, 732, 1392 for barracks and quarters, Philippine Islands 83, 733, 1393 rentals in China 84, 733, 1393 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at posts 84, 733, 1393 not available for National Army or National Guard camps, etc 84, 733, 1393 for post hospitals, etc., construction, etc 84, 734, 1394 Fort Benning, Ga 1394 for quarters for hospital stewards 84, 734, 1394 for shooting galleries and ranges 84, 733, 1393 for settlement of target, etc., damage claims 84 for rent of buildings in District of Columbia 85, 733, 1394 if no space in Government owned buildings 85, 733, 1394 for vocational training of soldiers 85 for Fort Monroe, Va 733, 1394 for supplies, civilian target practice 85, 746, 1407 for supplies, etc., to units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 86, 719, 1381 for inland and port storage and shipping facilities 86, 760, 1421 for national cemeteries 756, 1417 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 756, 1417 for disposition of remains of officers, etc 756, 1417 deficiency appropriation for supplies, services, and transportation 52, 56, 196, 341, 345, 458, 463, 781, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1553, 1557 for subsistence 52, 342, 345 for incidental expenses 52, 342, 455, 463 for transportation 52, 196, 345, 455, 458, 781, 785, 1056, 1167, 1555 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 52, 342, 345, 781, 1056, 1555 for hospitals 52, 342, 458, 463, 781, 1056, 1555 for shooting galleries and ranges 52, 458 for civilian military training camps 52 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 52, 56, 197, 342, 346, 459, 463, 781, 1057 for disposition of remains of officers, etc 52, 197, 342, 781, 1057 for arming and equipping militia 52 for general appropriations 196, 341, 345, 458, 463, 780, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555, 1556 for clothing, and camp and garrison equipage 196, 463, 781, 1056, 1167 for horses 196, 458, 1555 for inland and port storage and shipping facilities 196, 342, 345, 458, 463, 781, 1167 for barracks and quarters 196, 342, 345, 458, 463, 781, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555, 1557 for lands for designated camps 339 for national cemeteries 346, 459, 781 for reconditioning Army transport “Madawaska” 455 for supplies, etc., Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 456, 1056, 1168 for acquiring designated sites for military purposes 777 for regular supplies 781, 1167 for post exchanges 1056 for Natchez National Cemetery 1551 for Fort Riley, Kans., roadways 1551 for transportation facilities inland waterways, etc 1167 emergency appropriation for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, water supply, 1922 62 allowance of expenditures for flood relief at Pueblo, Colo., from “General appropriations” 456 cemeteries for military dead in Europe authorized from appropriation for disposition of remains of officers, etc., 1922 490 rights in perpetuity accepted, if title can not be secured 1162 transfer from designated appropriations, 1922, of amounts necessary for transportation 82 unexpended balance for 1919, available, during 1922, for acquiring land for Infantry School, Camp Benning, Ga 62 *Quartermaster General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for civilian personnel 734, 1394 allotment to Cemeterial Division for preparing data of bringing home, etc., remains from abroad 734, 1395 *Quartermaster’s Department, Marine Corps,* appropriation for maintenance 137, 809, 1151 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 52, 56, 342, 346, 459, 463, 781, 785, 1055, 1165 *Quartzite,* on free list 931ccxlii *Quebracho,* duty on, extract, nonalcoholic 864 *Quebracho Wood,* on free list, crude 927 *Qui-nai-elt and Quil-leh-ute Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 578, 1199 *Quicksilver,* duty on 887 flasks, containing 887 *Quicksilver Flasks or Bottles,* on free list, returned from abroad 924 proof of identity, etc 924 *Quillings,* duty on, lace 918 *Quills,* duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 919 *Quilts,* duty on, cotton, etc 900 *Quinaielt Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 578, 1200 *Quinault Indian Reservation, Wash.,* appropriation for completing road on, from tribal funds 1200 deficiency appropriation for road on, from tribal funds 45, 1539 *Quinine, Sulphate of,* on free list, and all alkaloids, and their salts 930 **R.** *Rabies,* appropriation for suppressing, by destroying certain predatory animals 526, 1310 *Racing Shells, etc.,* brought in temporarily by nonresidents for races, etc., admitted free of duty under bond 938 *Rackets,* duty on 913 *Radio Communication,* appropriation for enforcing laws regulating, on ocean steamers, etc 475, 1116 for standardizing, etc., instruments used in 477, 1118 deficiency appropriation for enforcing, laws for ocean steamers, etc 47 *Radio Dynamic Torpedoes, Army,* balance of appropriation for, covered in 756 *Radio Laboratory, Naval,* appropriation for research work, etc., at 796, 1140 *Radio Service,* revenue tax on messages by, in United States 284 *Radio Shore Stations, Navy,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 134 use of, authorized for press messages by American newspapers, etc 495 private commercial messages 495 rates, other than Pacific coast, etc., not lower than private stations 495 termination of, when private stations able to meet normal requirements 496 of all rights, June 30, 1925 496 in China, January 1, 1924 496 *Radioactive Substances,* appropriation for investigating, testing, etc 478, 1119 *Radioactive Substitutes,* on free list 930 Radiotelegraphic Convention, International, appropriation for expenses 607, 1075 *Radiotelegraphy, Navy,* exchange of lands in Porto Rico for radio station, authorized 139 *Radish Seed,* duty on 895 *Radium,* on free list, and salts of 930 *Raffinose,* duty on 890 *Rag Pulp,* on free list 930 *Rags,* duty on, woolen 905 *Railroad Administration, United States,* deficiency appropriation for transporting mails, 1918–1920 1546 *Railroad Equipment,* brought in temporarily for emergency repairs, fighting fires on lines, etc., admitted free of duty 938 *Railroad Grant Lands,* relinquishment of, to Indians in Arizona, extended; condition 994 *Railroad Labor Board,* appropriation for salaries of members and secretary 642, 1234 for expenses 643, 1234 for printing and binding for 1234 *Railroad Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 657, 1252 special arrangement for mail by freight trains, etc 657, 1252 messenger service in lieu of railroad side service 657, 1252 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation 55, 59, 199, 462, 465, 786, 1057, 1168, 1170, 1546, 1555 for paying Railroad Administration transportation 1546 *Railroad Ties,* on free list 933 *Railroad Track Scales, etc.,* appropriation for testing, etc 478, 1119 *Railroads* (*see also* Interstate Commerce Commission), appropriation for establishing, etc., uniform system of accounting by 641, 1233 for enforcing use of safety appliances by 641, 1233 for securing reports of accidents, etc., from 641, 1233 for investigating block signal and train control systems, etc., for 641, 1233 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers, etc., by 642, 1233 for ascertaining physical valuation of property of 642, 1234 for securing information of stocks, bonds, etc., of 642, 1234 deficiency appropriation for ascertaining physical valuation of property of 329 for securing information of securities, etc., issued by 329 for enforcing safety appliances by 1049 abandoned rights of way, etc., on public lands, transferred to owners of land occupied 414 interchangeable mileage or scrip coupon tickets to be issued by ; roads exempt 827 denomination, transfers, etc 827 penalty for refusing to issue or receive 827ccxliii report directed on original cost, reproduction, etc., of property of, other than lands 624 other values of property 624 original cost and present value of lands, etc., apart from improvements 624 time extended for actions against agent of the President during Federal control, for damages, etc., from violations of interstate commerce laws as to charges, etc 394 *Rails, Iron or Steel,* duty on, flat, punched 878 T 878 *Railway Adjustments Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants 653, 1249 *Railway Bars,* duty on, iron or steel 878 *Railway Congress, International,* appropriation for pay of quota 607 *Railway Equipment Materials,* appropriation for investigation, etc., of 478, 1119 *Railway Fishplates, etc.,* duty on, iron or steel 878 *Railway Mail Service, Post Office Department,* appropriation for General Superintendent, assistant, etc 653, 1249 for division superintendents, assistants, clerks, etc 657, 1252 for travel allowance for clerks 657, 1252 for traveling expenses, etc., away from headquarters 657, 1252 for miscellaneous expenses 657, 1253 for rent, etc., terminal offices 657, 1253 deficiency appropriation for 55, 199, 335, 342, 786, 1057, 1168 for salaries 55, 59, 465, 1057, 1168 for division superintendents 1546 *Railway Wheels, etc.,* duty on, iron or steel 879 *Rainey, Henry T.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 437 *Rainey, Honorable John W.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1528 *Rainey, Honorable L. B.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 437 *Rainier National Forest, Wash.,* exchanges of lands within, authorized 350 *Raisins,* duty on 894 *Raleigh Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Nichols Avenue westward 679 *Ramie* (*see also* Flax, Hemp, Ramie, etc.), duty on, hat braids 913 *Randolph Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Thirteenth to Fourteenth Streets 679 *Range Conditions,* appropriation for experiments, etc., improving, within national forests, etc 520, 1304 *Rankin County, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Pearl River, between Madison County and 219 *Rapeseed,* duty on, oil 865 on free list 929 *Rapid City, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school at 577, 1198 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 45, 57, 58 for rebuilding, etc., dormitory, Indian school at 1050 *Raritan Bay and River, N. J.,* appropriation for aids to navigation 480 *Rasmussel, Arthur, Norwegian Subject,* appropriation for indemnity to, for detention 610 *Rasps,* duty on 884 *Ratafia,* duty on 897 *Rattan,* duty on, articles of, not specially provided for 889 cane 889 cane webbing 889 furniture 889 mats and matting 904 reeds 889 on free list, sticks, cut in lengths, etc., for umbrellas, etc 933 *Raw Materials and Manufactures,* appropriation for securing information as to disposition, handling, etc., of 1113 *Raw Materials, Domestic,* appropriation for chemical experiments in utilizing, for coloring, medicinal, etc., purposes 522, 1305 *Raw Materials for American Industries,* deficiency appropriation for investigating production of nitrates, sisal, and other 1536 *Rawhide,* duty on, manufactures of 918 on free list, rope 928 *Ray and Lafayette Counties, Mo.,* may bridge Missouri River at Lexington 1032 *Razors,* duty on 883 *Real Estate, Army,* deficiency appropriation for completing acquisition of designated sites, etc 777 acquisition to be completed of designated, previously requisitioned 418 unexpended balances covered in 418 property specified 418 agreements, etc., to be carried out 419 discretionary relinquishment before final payment, etc 419 condemnation proceedings for tracts of, in Winnebago County, Ill., to be discontinued 419 description of property 419 temporary leases authorized to permit removal of buildings, etc 419 acquiring of site for present water plant 420 agreements with owners for removal of Government property 420 awards for property purchased, approval, etc 420 if not accepted, part payment to be made, and suit authorized 420 acquisition of title on refusal of owner to convey 420 payment of amount awarded 420 land in Norfolk County, Va., retransferred to War Department from Public Health Service 420 part of, conveyed to Norfolk Country Club and Glencove Links Corporation for properties heretofore taken 421ccxliv sale of tracts of, no longer needed for military purposes, authorized 1450 location by corps areas 1450 separate appraisal of each tract; value of improvements and historic interest to be considered 1452 notice of appraisal to governor of State in which tract located 1452 option within six months for State, county, or municipality to purchase 1452 use limited to public park purposes; reversion upon cessation 1452 if option not exercised in six months, disposal for not less than appraised value at public sale 1452 report of transfers, etc., to Congress 1452 expense of appraisal, etc., from proceeds of sale; net proceeds covered into the Treasury 1452 no prior authority of Secretary to sell lands, repealed hereby 1452 *Real Property,* time limit for bringing claim to, foreclosed under Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act 1510 *Reapers,* on free list 922 *Receivers of Public Moneys, Public Lands,* appropriation for salaries and commissions 557, 1179 consolidation of offices of registers and receivers at designated places 1179 deficiency appropriation for, 1923 773 for salaries and commissions 1164 consolidation of offices of registers of land offices and, if yearly receipts less than $4,000 208 office of receiver abolished and duties conferred upon register 208 consolidation of, with registers at designated offices authorized 557 *Receiving Barracks, Navy,* deficiency appropriation for 450 *Reclamation Act,* appropriation for investigations for utilizing Western lands reclaimed under, etc 516, 1300 for demonstrations to assist agricultural development of projects under, etc 535, 1316 contracts with State irrigation districts for payment of construction charges, etc., under, authorized 541 patents and water right certificates within, not subject to United States liens for charges 542 public lands within districts subject to State laws, etc 542 mortgages of farm lands under, projects, accepted for loans under Farm Loan Act 542 individuals unable to pay construction charges for 1922 may have time extended 489 proof of inability, ownership, etc 489 relief extended to organized groups, etc 490 interest in lieu of penalty 490 penalties attached if charge not paid at end of extension 490 water may be furnished during season of 1922, to persons one year in arrears; penalties waived 490 water to persons in arrears; payments, etc., to be made 490 only to land in actual cultivation 490 time extended for paying charges due in 1922, to two years 1324 additional year allowed 1324 interest in lieu of penalty 1325 penalty if not paid at end of period 1325 arrears for seasons of 1922 and 1923 included 1325 individuals unable to pay charges may have them added to construction charges 1325 distribution equally over years beginning 1924, to be completed in the 20-year period of payment 1325 accrued interest, etc., canceled 1325 interest on amount then due 1325 actual inability to be shown 1325 penalty if principal and interest not paid as provided herein 1325 similar relief to organized groups, etc 1325 *Reclamation Fund,* appropriation for all expenditures of 584, 1205 *Reclamation Projects,* appropriation for aiding agricultural development of, by demonstrations, etc 535, 1316 deficiency appropriation for agricultural demonstrations on 1164 sale of surplus power developed under Salt Creek, Ariz 847 contracts authorized; preference to municipal purposes 847 receipts to credit of project 848 no contract impairing efficiency of project to be made 848 approval of water users, etc., required 848 *Reclamation Service, Interior Department,* appropriation for all expenditures, from reclamation fund; objects specified 584, 1205 for maintenance, etc., of, designated irrigation projects 584, 1206 for secondary projects 585, 1207 for investigating irrigation and other problems of Colorado River, etc 586, 1207 limitation on expenditures 586, 1207 interchangeable appropriations; restriction 586, 1207 allowance for motor travel expenses 586, 1208 all estimates to be included in the Budget 1208 for reimbursing fund for furnishing water to Yakima Reservation, Wash., lands 586, 1200 deficiency appropriation for investigation, drainage, etc 343 for irrigation investigations, Columbia River and tributaries 1540 amounts authorized for investigating problems on Columbia River and tributaries 1281 annually for cooperative irrigations of feasible projects 1281 preference rights of ex-soldiers, prevented from completing entries by conflicting claims on North Platte irrigation project, at next opening thereunder 7ccxlv reduction of charges for water furnished to land owners in Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash., other than Indians 595 water may be furnished on irrigation projects in 1921, to persons in arrears for charges, etc 4 no charges, etc., remitted 4 *Reclassification of Civilian Employees* (*see* Classification Act of 1923). *Record Paper,* duty on 911 *Recorder of Deeds, D. C.,* appropriation for office rent 677, 1335 copying from office files to be paid from fees; rate 677, 1335 deficiency appropriation for book typewriters, etc 439 for rent, additional quarters 1531 purchase of additional book typewriters from fees, etc 1531 plans for addition to courthouse of building for office of, etc., to be prepared 1335 *Recreation Buildings, Army,* appropriation for heat, lights, etc., for, at military posts 77, 727, 1388 for conducting, etc., at military posts 83, 719, 1380 *Recreation for Enlisted Men, Navy,* appropriation for; pay restrictions 124, 790, 1136 *Recruiting, Marine Corps,* appropriation for expenses 138, 809, 1152 *Recruiting, Navy,* appropriation for expenses of 124, 790, 1135 deficiency appropriation for 782 *Red Cross, American* (*see also* American National Red Cross), may continue use of temporary buildings in Washington until December 31, 1924 1218 *Red Lake Agency, Minn.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 569, 1190 *Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn.,* appropriation for constructing roads and bridges from tribal funds; Indian labor 570, 1191 *Red Lake Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 560, 1181 *Red Lake, Minn.,* improvement of, authorized 1039 *Red Lake River, Minn.,* improvement of, authorized 1039 *Red Lead,* duty on 867 *Red Oil,* duty on 859 *Red River,* bridge authorized across, Clay County, Tex., and Cotton County, Okla 1439 Grand Ecore, La 819 Texas and Oklahoma 1438 settlement of oil and gas deposits claims on lands south of, in Oklahoma 1448 *Red River, N. Dak. and Minn,* (*see* Red River of the North). *Red River of the North,* bridge authorized across, between Fargo, N. Dak., and Moorhead, Minn 351 between Halstad, Minn., and Herberg, N. Dak 819 Pembina, N. Dak 1173 construction of dam across, authorized, by Grand Forks, N. Dak., and East Grand Forks, Minn 1219 reconstruction of bridge authorized across. Grand Forks, N. Dak., to East Grand Forks, Minn 1562 Moorhead, Minn., to Fargo, N. Dak 1561 time extended for bridging, Pembina, N. Dak 19, 1561 *Rediscount Corporations* (*see also* Agricultural Credits Act, 1923), organization of, by agricultural credit association 1465 purposes of, authority, etc 1465 *Redmond, Charles F.,* deficiency appropriation for services, compiling revised supplement of Treaties, etc 1528 *Reduction of Naval Expenditures, etc.,* conference for mutual, to be invited with Great Britain and Japan 141 appropriation for 192 *Reed,* duty on, manufactured from rattan 889 *Reformatory, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 700, 1357 for constructing permanent buildings 700, 1357 for maintenance, etc 700, 1357 for fuel 700, 1357 for material for repairs 1357 *Reformatory, D. C., Workhouse and,* appropriation for salaries 699, 1357 for maintenance 699, 1357 for payments to abandoned families of prisoners 699, 1357 *Refund of Customs Duties, etc.,* authorized for excess payments 973 erroneous collections 973 for clerical errors 973 made on nondutiable personal effects, etc 973 *Refund of Erroneous Collections, D. C.,* appropriation for 706, 1336 deficiency appropriation for 1533 *Refund of Internal Revenue Taxes,* appropriation for erroneous collections 1098 for illegally collected 1098 deficiency appropriation for 196, 337, 341, 775, 780, 1056, 1162, 1166, 1169 directed if erroneously or illegally collected, etc 314 repayment to collector of money recovered against him 314 damages in any suit, etc 314 report to Congress 314 claims for, erroneously collected, to be brought in four years after payment 314 applicable to, under former Acts 314 permanent appropriation for paying claims for, repealed 314 estimates for, required hereafter 314 provisions for bringing suits in claims for, modified 315 *Refunds of Income Tax,* provisions for, modified 1504 *Regalia,* on free list, for religious, educational, etc., purposes, not for sale 931 definition of term 931 *Register of the Treasury,* appropriation for, assistant, chief clerk, etc 371, 1092ccxlvi *Register of Wills, D. C.,* appropriation for furnishing copies of wills, etc., to assessor, by 677, 1335 *Registered Mail, Postal Service,* appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic articles 658, 125 for indemnity for lost, international 658 deficiency appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic, 1920 775 for indemnity for lost, domestic, 1921 775 for indemnity for lost, domestic, 1922 1546 for indemnity for lost, international 1555 *Registered Mails Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent 653, 1249 *Registers of Land Offices,* appropriations for salaries and commissions 557, 1179 consolidation of offices of registers and receivers at designated places 1179 deficiency appropriation for salaries and commissions 773, 1164 consolidation of offices of, and receivers, authorized if yearly receipts of district below $4,000 208 duties of receivers conferred upon; salary, etc 208 consolidation of offices of, and receivers at designated places authorized 557 *Registrar, China Trade Act* (*see also* China Trade Act, 1922), appointment of an officer of Department of Commerce as; administrative powers, etc 850 *Registration and Selection for Military Service,* deficiency appropriation for 52, 56, 196, 341, 345, 458, 463, 780, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555 amenability to trial of persons willfully violating terms of, not changed by laws, etc., as to end of the World War 421 liabilities for violations of, not terminated by Resolution declaring end of the World War 107 *Rehabilitation Division, Federal Board of Vocational Education,* powers, duties, etc., of, transferred to Veterans’ Bureau 148 *Rehabilitation of Disabled Discharged Soldiers, etc., Vocational,* appropriation for providing 649, 1244 use of an Army camp as training center forbidden; Camp Sherman, Ohio, excepted 650, 1244 restriction on construction work 650, 1244 sales of products of trainees 650 deficiency appropriation for providing 34, 329, 444, 1053 payments to trainees or their dependents 34 applications for vocational training to be made within 18 months 34 *Reimported Articles,* internal revenue tax payable on domestic, exported without paying, or paid and refunded 941 original customs duty on, made from imported materials in bonded manufacturing warehouse 941 *Reindeer,* duty on, meat 891 *Reindeer, Alaska,* appropriation for improving, etc., industry 526, 1310 appropriation for support of stations, etc 584, 1205 sale of males, etc 584, 1205 *Reinsurance, D. C.,* of part or all its risks allowed insurance companies 405 *Relief and Protection of American Seamen,* appropriation for, in foreign countries, etc 603, 1072 deficiency appropriation for 35, 54, 58, 198, 343, 347, 783, 1053, 1161, 1166, 1169, 1547, 1554 *Religious, Scientific, etc., Societies,* exempt from income tax 253 *Religious Societies, D. C.,* directors of, to have same authority, etc., as trustees 665 *Religious Societies, etc.,* on free list, books, etc., for; limit 925 *Rennet,* on free list 930 *Reno Agency, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1192 *Rent Commission, D. C.,* (*see also* District of Columbia Rents Act), appropriation for salaries and expenses 1332 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 30, 328 for salaries and expenses, 1923 770 creation, composition, appointment, etc 544 *Rent, D. C.,* appropriation for Army purposes; restriction 85, 733, 1374 for Civil Service Commission 638, 1229 for Department of Agriculture; restriction 508, 1290 for Department of Commerce 472, 1111 for Department of Labor 486, 1126 for Department of Justice 612, 1079 for Interstate Commerce Commission 641, 1233 valuation of railroad property, etc 642, 1234 for quarters for prohibition and narcotics enforcement force, Internal Revenue Service 376 for Treasury Department 368, 1089 for Interior Department 1175 for Railroad Labor Board 1234 *Rent, Light, and Fuel, Post Offices,* appropriation for 656, 1251 adjusting claims for canceled leases 656 repeal of requirement to terminate leases when office can be moved into Government building 656 deficiency appropriation for 199, 462 *Rent of Court Rooms,* appropriation for 616, 1084 deficiency appropriation for 1543 *Rental Allowances, Army,* appropriation for 724, 1385 no issue in kind of light and heat to persons receiving 1385 *Rental Allowances, Army, Navy, etc.,* (*see also* Pay Readjustment of Army, Navy, etc.), provisions regulating 628 *Rental Allowances, Marine Corps,* appropriation for officers 808, 1150 *Rental Allowances, Navy,* appropriation for, officers 799, 1143 for Nurse Corps 1143 *Rental Property, D. C.* (*see* District of Columbia Rents Act). ccxlvii *Rents, District of Columbia,* provisions to prevent profiteering in, modified, and extended to May 22, 1922 200 *Reorganization, Joint Committee on,* appointment of representative of the Executive to cooperate with, authorized 3 time extended for submitting final report by 1562 *Reporter of the Supreme Court,* appropriation for salary 1081 deficiency appropriation for salary and expenses of, November 1, 1921, to June 30, 1922 774 deduction of sums already paid 774 for salary and expenses of, 1923 774 decisions of Supreme Court in bound volumes and pamphlet installments to be prepared and published by 816 salary; allowance for expenses 816 *Reporting Proceedings in Congress,* appropriation for House of Representatives 428, 1271 for Senate 425, 1267 deficiency appropriation for expenses, Senate 1049 *Reports of Departments, etc.,* printing of annual, etc., by heads thereof, discontinued 64, 436, 1280 copies of originals to be kept for public inspection 64, 437, 1280 *Representatives in Congress,* appropriation for mileage, first session, Sixty-seventh Congress 2 for compensation 425, 1268 for mileage 425, 1268 for clerk hire 428, 1271 mileage and stationery allowances to be paid, attending third session, Sixty-seventh Congress 1061 *Reproducing Plats of Surveys, Public Lands,* appropriation for 558, 1179 *Research Council, International,* appropriation for expenses of attending delegates 481, 1122 for annual contribution to, and Associated Unions 608, 1076 *Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, Army,* appropriation for Quartermaster supplies, etc., to institutions having units of 86, 719, 1381 for maintenance of training camps, etc 86, 719, 1381 for travel allowance, etc 86, 719, 1381 for pay of students attending advanced camps; subsistence commutation 86, 719, 1382 uniforms, etc., from Army surplus, etc., stock 719, 1382 additional mounted, etc., units forbidden 720, 1382 transporting students to national rifle contests 1382 for ordnance supplies, etc 93, 720 deficiency appropriation for quartermaster supplies 458, 1056, 1168 attending advance course during 1921 to be paid from Army pay appropriation, 1921 76 members of, injured at instruction camps, entitled to medical and hospital treatment 1508 transportation home on termination 1508 subsistence while under treatment 1508 *Reservoir Sites, Public Lands,* fencing permitted around live stock, under regulations 1437 free use for watering animals of any kind 1437 removal on order of Secretary 1437 *Resident Commissioners,* appropriation for expenses, first session, Sixty-seventh Congress 2 for compensation 425, 1268 for expenses of 425, 1268 for clerk hire 428, 1271 expenses and stationery allowances to be paid, attending third session, Sixty-seventh Congress 1061 *Resins,* on free list, gum, not specially provided for 928 not specially provided for 928 *Restraint of Trade, Combinations in* (*see* Antitrust Laws). *Retired Officers, of Army, Navy, etc.,* restriction on double pay to, not applicable to appointments in Budget Bureau 373 *Retired Pay, Army, Navy, etc.* (*see also* Pay Readjustment, Army, Navy, etc.), based on new ratings 632 *Retirement Fund, Public Schools, D. C.,* appropriation for paying annuities, etc 686, 1344 *Retirement of Classified Civil Service Employees,* appropriation for expenses of Pension Office, executing Act for 581, 1202 for expenses of Civil Service Commission under Act for 638, 1229 deficiency appropriation for expenses of Pension Office executing Act for 56 Class G, added, including charwomen, laborers, etc., at less than $600 a year 651 basis of annuity, etc 651 issue of annuity certificates to employees separated from service before arriving at age for retirement 1047 at retirement age to receive annuity 1047 immediate annuity in lieu of deferred, allowed; conditions 1047 record of reductions from pay of employees to be kept by each department 365 certified abstract to another on transfer 365 to accompany application for return of amount, to Commissioner of Pensions 365 rules, etc., for, to be established 365 departments, etc., to report nonpay status, etc., of employees to Civil Service Commission 365 details required 365 Commission to keep record of all appointments, transfers, etc 365 to furnish therefrom information to Commissioner of Pensions for adjusting annuity claims 365 to prepare tables, etc., to guide future valuations, etc 365 annual detailed report to Congress of all receipts, payments, etc 365 persons given a competitive status by legislation, to be included as employees in the classified civil service, in law for 470 like construction to other laws 470 *Returns, Internal Revenue,* required annually from persons liable to tax, etc.; details 312 by revenue officer with consent of party in default 312ccxlviii notice to taxpayer not making 312 summons if not made, or false, etc., delivered 312 authority of collector in another district 312 to be made by collector of his own knowledge if none, or false, received 313 by Commissioner, etc 313 legal effect of 313 extension of time, if failure due to sickness or absence 313 assessment of taxes by Commissioner in such cases 313 additional tax imposed, unless failure due to reasonble cause, etc 313 increased if false or fraudulent, willfully made 313 collection of 313 second assessments under, not remitted if deemed false, etc., unless statements proven to be not willfully false, etc 316 *Returns of Income Taxes,* to be public records; provisions for inspection, etc 270 *Revenue Act of 1917, War,* deficiency appropriation for expenses collecting 51, 56, 196, 341, 345, 457, 462, 780, 1056, 1166, 1554, 1556 war and excess profits tax imposed on consolidated returns of incomes, etc., of corporations and partnerships affiliated in 1917 319 affiliation construed; when one corporation owns all the stock of the others 319 when all the stock owned by the same interests 319 if in the same business 319 affecting artificial distribution of profits 319 assigns disproportionate share of profits 319 public service corporations acting independently not construed as 319 except railroads, etc., of industrial corporations operated as part of group organizations, etc 319 provisions declaratory of provisions of war and excess profits tax in 319 *Revenue Act of 1918,* deficiency appropriation for collecting taxes under 337 *parts of, repealed: Title II, Income Tax,* as of January 1, 1921 320 Title III, War-Profits and Excess-Profits Tax, as of January 1, 1921 320 Title IV, Estate Tax, on passage hereof 320 Title V, Tax on Transportation and Other Facilities, and Insurance 320 taxes on soft drinks, ice cream, etc 321 Title VII, Tax on Cigars, Tobacco, and Manufactures Thereof 321 Title VIII, Tax on Admissions and Dues 321 Title IX, Excise Taxes 321 Title X, Special Taxes 321 Title XI, Stamp Taxes 321 Title XII, Tax on Employment of Child Labor, as of January 1, 1921 321 Title XIII, of specified administrative provisions 321 repealed portions in force for collection of accrued taxes, etc 321 unexpended balances continued available 321 *Revenue Act of 1921,* title i. general definitions 227 title of Act 227 meaning of terms; “person” 227 “corporation” 227 “domestic“foreign” 227 “United States” 227 “Secretary”; “Commissioner”; “collector” 227 “taxpayer” 227 “military and naval forces of the United States” 227 “Government contract”; “Government contract or contracts made between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, both inclusive” 227 title ii. income tax 227 general provisions 227 meaning of specified terms 227 dividends; distribution of profits construed as 228 gain or loss; basis of determining 229 inventories; use of, to determine income 231 net losses; items considered as 231 computation of tax for fiscal years 1920–1921, and 1921–1922 232 capital gain; method of determining 232 individual income tax 233 normal 233 surtax for 1921 233 for 1922 235 net income defined 237 gross income defined 237 items not included 238 deductions allowed 239 items not deductible 242 credits allowed 242 nonresident aliens 243 as members of partnerships 245 of personal service corporations 245 estates and trusts 246 evasion of surtax by incorporation 247 payment of tax at source 248 credit for taxes 249 returns by individuals 250 by partnerships 250 by fiduciaries 250 for less than a year 251 time and place for filing 251 understatements in 252 incorporation of individual or partnership business 252 corporation income tax 252 for year 1921; for year 1922, etc 252 exemptions 253 net income defined 254 gross income defined 254 deductions 254 items not deductible 257 credits allowed 257 payment at source 258 credit for taxes 258 returns 259 consolidated, of affiliated incorporations 260 time and place of filing 260 tax on insurance companies 261 life insurance 261 gross income defined 261 net income defined 261ccxlix tax on all insurance companies other than life 262 gross income defined 263 net income defined; deductions allowed 263 administrative provisions; payment of tax; installments 264 receipts for taxes 267 refunds and credits 268 penalties imposed 268 returns; by corporations, of dividend payments 269 by brokers 269 of information at source 269 to be public records 270 publication of statistics 270 collection of foreign items 270 taxation of citizens of United States possessions 270 in Porto Rico and the Philippines 271 gross income from within the United States possessions specified 271 Virgin Islands not included 271 title in effect from January 1, 1921 271 title iii. war and excess profits tax for 1921 271 general definitions 271 rates imposed 272 on income from Government war contracts 272 credits allowed 273 returns of net income 273 invested capital; definition of terms 273 items included 274 borrowed capital excluded 275 inadmissible assets deducted 275 determination of; from average similar business 275 valuation of assets transferred under reorganizations 276 determination for fiscal years 1920–1921, 1921–1922 276 returns, payment, etc 276 maximum for sale of mines, oil wells, etc 277 effective from January 1, 1921 277 title iv. estate tax 277 definition of terms 277 rates imposed on value of net estate transferred 277 not applicable if decedent in armed war service, etc 278 determination of gross estates; net estate 278 deductions allowed residents; nonresidents 279 returns by executor 281 by collector if none filed, etc 281 time for payment; extensions 281 collection of unpaid taxes 282 lien on gross estates if not paid when due 283 punishment for false returns, etc 283 provisions for citizens dying in China 283 title v. tax on telegraph and telephone messages 284 rates imposed after January 1, 1922 284 telegraph, telephone, etc., messages 284 leased wires, special service, etc 284 refund of unused mileage, etc., transportation 284 payment of tax by user; collection, returns, etc 285 title vi. tax on beverages, etc 285 additional tax on distilled spirits diverted to beverage uses 285 production of absolute alcohol without 285 tax on beverages; rates on sales by manufacturer, etc.; cereal beverages, etc 285 bottled still drinks 285 mineral and table waters 285 finished sirups for soft drinks, etc 285 carbonic acid gas for beverages 286 monthly returns, payments, etc.; registry of business 286 title vii. tax on cigars, tobacco, etc 286 rates on sales by manufacturer or importer 286 of cigars; cigarettes 286 label and package requirements, etc 287 of manufactured tobacco and snuff 287 package requirements, etc 287 cigarette paper and tubes 288 leaf tobacco dealers; regulation of business 288 penalties for violations 289 farmers and growers not regarded as 289 title viii. tax on admissions and dues 289 rates on admissions to any place after January 1, 1922 289 additional on sales at other than the ticket office 290 if sold at greater than regular price at ticket office 290 box holders at places of amusement 290 roof gardens, cabarets, etc 290 exemptions of entertainments for religious, educational, etc., organizations 290 on club dues and initiation fees 291 collection by receivers; returns and payment 291 title ix. excise taxes 291 rates after January 1, 1922, on sales by manufacturers 291 articles specified 291 retail sales 292 computation if sold at less than market price 292 on works of art by other than artist 292 returns, payment, etc 293 rates on articles above specified prices, sold by manufacturers 293 by dealers, of articles of jewelry, etc 293 precious metal mountings, timepieces, etc 293 surgical instruments, spectacles, excepted 293 returns, payment, etc 293 payment of excise tax for sales under contracts prior to August 15, 1921 293 not required if to other than a dealer 294 if tax greater under prior Act 294 if no tax under this Act 294 title x. special taxes 294 capital stock tax after July 1, 1922 294 rate on domestic corporations 294 on foreign corporations 295 exceptions 295 publicity of returns 295 miscellaneous occupations tax after July 1, 1922 295 rates on designated business 295 annual sales by manufacturers of tobacco, cigars, and cigarettes 297 on use of pleasure boats after July 1, 1922 297 exemptions 298 punishment for conducting business without paying tax 298 narcotics tax provisions 298ccl title xi. stamp taxes 301 levied on bonds, written documents, etc., in Schedule A after January 1, 1922 301 exemptions 301 penalty for issuing unstamped paper 302 dealing in articles not fully stamped 302 using uncanceled stamps 302 punishment for fraudulently reusing, etc., stamps 302 wilfully removing, etc., stamps for unlawful uses 302 possessing washed stamps knowingly 302 methods of cancellation 302 preparation of stamps, etc.; general laws applicable 302 sales of stamps by postmasters, etc 303 designated depositaries, etc.; State agents 303 bond, regulations, etc 303 schedule a, stamp taxes 303 bonds of indemnity 303 capital stock issues and transfers 303 sales of produce at exchanges, etc., for future delivery 304 drafts, promissory notes, etc 305 real estate conveyances 305 customhouse entries; warehouse withdrawals 305 foreign passage tickets 305 proxies; exceptions 306 powers of attorney; exceptions 306 playing cards 306 property insurance policies 306 reinsurance exempt 306 affixing stamps; penalty for failure 306 title xii. tax on child labor employment 306 excise tax on net profits of business using 306 regulations governing 307 title xiii. general administrative provisions 308 general revenue laws extended to this Act 308 discretionary use of methods for collecting tax allowed 308 penalty for failure to pay tax, make returns, etc., under designated titles 309 punishment for willful refusals, evasions, etc 309 additional tax penalty therefor; exceptions 309 persons liable hereunder 309 rules for enforcement, etc., authorized 309 returns not exceeding $10 may be acknowledged without oath 309 credits or refunds of overpayments or collections allowed 309 exports of beverages, tobacco, etc., not taxable hereunder 310 refunds to exporter authorized 310 fractions of a cent disregarded; exceptions 310 returns may be required of any person 310 examination of books and witnesses authorized 310 restriction on making unnecessary 310 jurisdiction of district courts to secure testimony, etc 310 issue of processes, etc 310 additional to other enforcement remedies 311 concurrent with Court of Claims for recovery of illegal tax, etc., if collector dead 311 violation of revenue laws to be reported to district attorney 311 statement required 311 administration of oaths, etc., by specified revenue officials, authorized 311 divulging information received by revenue officials unlawful 311 unauthorized publication of income returns unlawful 311 punishment for offenses; dismissal of offender 311 inquiries to be made by deputy collectors 311 annual tax returns required of taxpayers; details 312 by revenue officer with consent of party failing 312 notice to be given if no returns rendered 312 summons for failure to make, or making false, returns 312 authority of district collector, etc 312 preparation of returns by collector if no, or false, returns made 313 by Commissioner; legal effect 313 assessment of tax 313 additional tax imposed; exception 313 rate if returns fraudulent 313 collection of 313 cases settled by written agreement with taxpayer not to be reopened 313 findings of fact, etc., by Commissioner not subject to review by other officer, etc 313 decisions reversed, without retroactive effect, unless required by court 314 refund for erroneously collected taxes and penalties, etc 314 repayment of judgments, etc., against collectors 314 for damages against officials 314 report to Congress 314 claims for refunding erroneously collected taxes to be presented within four years 314 applicable to claims under former Act 314 permanent appropriation for refund of erroneously collected taxes repealed after June 30, 1920 314 estimates for, required thereafter 314 suits for refunding illegally collected taxes, etc., not allowed unless claim filed with Commissioner 315 time limitation extended 315 prior suits not affected 315 former limitation repealed 315 suits for collecting taxes not allowed after five years; except for fraud, etc 315 not applicable to income taxes or present suits 315 prosecutions for violating internal revenue laws to be instituted within three years 315 absence from district not included 315 prior offenses not affected 315 extension for complaints before a Commissioner 315 Government officials excepted 315 not applicable to prior proceedings 315 assessment for taxes, except income, to be made within four years 315 no remission or refund of taxes on second assessment if returns willfully false, etc 316 interest allowed on claims for refunds or credits 316 on judgments of Court of Claims, etc., for erroneous collections, etc 316ccli United States notes or certificates, and uncertified checks receivable for other than stamp taxes 316 punishment for false statement that tax is included in price of articles, etc 316 that part of price is due to tax 317 Tax Simplification Board established in Treasury Department; duties, etc 317 termination of, December 31, 1924 317 additional exemption of 4 and 4¼ per cent Liberty Bonds from surtaxes 317 for two years after end of World War 317 for three years thereafter 317 in lieu of exemptions, etc., during the war 318 Liberty bonds, etc., accepted in lieu of personal sureties required by law 318 effect thereof; substitution permitted 318 return to depositor 318 retention for protection of subcontractors on default of principal 318 priority of United States not affected 318 inconsistent laws modified 318 not applicable to judicial securities 318 enforcement 318 stamps unavoidably lost from packages may be replaced 319 regulations to be prescribed 319 war excess profits tax imposed on consolidated returns of affiliated corporations, etc 319 interest, etc., deemed affiliated 319 if in same business, etc 319 application to public service corporations 319 railroads operated by industrial corporations, etc 319 effect of provisions 319 additional tax on personal service corporation for years 1918–1924, if present law declared invalid 319 to equal corporation war and excess profits tax 319 returns to be made on income during each year 319 basis of 320 claims for credits or refunds to be allowed 320 reduction of tax if made by less than 30 per cent of stock 320 assessment collection and payment; interest limitation 320 tax paid by shareholder may be credited to amount due 320 application for, to be filed 320 time limit for filing claims for credits, etc 320 not imposed if no claim filed 320 title xiv, general provisions 320 repeal of parts of Revenue Act of 1918 at designated dates 320 income tax 320 war profits and excess profits tax 320 estate tax 320 tax on transportation, etc 320 tax on soft drinks, etc 321 tax on cigars, tobacco, etc 321 tax on admissions and dues 321 excise taxes 321 special taxes 321 stamp taxes 321 child labor employment tax 321 specified administrative provisions 321 provisions repealed continued for collecting accrued taxes, etc 321 unexpended balances available for this Act 321 Victory Loan notes, issue increased and use extended 321 Treasury savings certificates, holdings allowed up to $5,000 321 invalidity of any. provision, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 321 effective date hereof 321 corporation income tax on income of China Trade Act corporations 855 credit allowed for proportion of income from China sources paid as dividends to residents in China 855 not to exceed special dividends 855 subject to certificate to Commissioner of amount of special dividend 856 in addition to other payments 856 in proportion to stock owned by indiduals in China 856 ownership of stock described 856 meaning of “China” 856 corporation income tax; credits allowed China Trade Act corporations 856 credit for taxes paid by China Trade Act corporation as by foreign corporation 856 consolidated returns; China Trade Act corporation not an affiliated corporation 856 China Trade Act corporation considered a domestic corporation 856 gross income of resident in China allowed exemption of dividends from China Trade Act corporations 856 credit exceptions applicable to China Trade Act corporations 856 dividends received by individuals 856 by domestic corporations 856 by insurance companies 856 *Revenue Act of 1921, Amendments,* income tax computation of gain or loss in exchange of property 1560 income tax, refunds and credits for excess payments modified 1504 limitation on suits for recovery after disallowance, etc 1505 notification of disallowance to taxpayer 1550 normal tax on net income of individuals 1507 upon first $4,000 of citizens or residents 1507 nonresident aliens, resident of contiguous countries, from United States sources 1507 other taxable income 1507 personal exemptions of nonresident aliens 1507 allowance for dependents, if residents of contiguous countries 1507 *Revenue from Customs,* appropriation for collecting 373, 1094 deficiency appropriation for collecting 51, 55, 193, 196, 341, 457, 462, 780, 1055, 1554 *Revenue Stamps,* printing in black and white of foreign, from defaced plates no violation of Criminal Code 1437 or illustrations in books, catalogues of dealer, etc 1437 enlarged borders of United States 1437cclii *Revised Statutes,* amended, section 236 24 section 324 621 section 370 1503 section 440 389 section 477 389 section 487 390 section 876 848 section 955 323, 352 section 1044 220 section 2294 1281 section 2296 502 section 2324 186 section 2372 359 section 2450 857 section 2451 858 section 2456 858 section 3114 957 section 3115 957 section 3142 1444 section 3164 311 section 3165 311 section 3167 311 section 3172 311 section 3173 312 section 3176 313 section 3182 315 section 3220 314 section 3225 316 section 3226 315, 1505 section 3228 314 section 3315 319 section 3360 288 section 3362 287 section 3368 287 section 3369 205 section 3392 287 section 3394 286 section 3480 1226 section 3689 314 section 4132 947 section 4777 1030 section 4883 391 section 4898 391 section 4906 391 section 4921 392 section 4934 394 section 5136 767 section 5202 1481 section 5211 1067 section 5219 1499 repealed, section 1994 1022 section 2453 857 section 2454 857 section 2903 17 section 3227 315 section 3565 17 repealed by Tariff Act of 1922, section 909 989 sections 2520, 2552 989 section 2524 989 section 2537 989 section 2540 989 section 2554 989 section 2561 989 section 2581 989 sections 2588–2590 989 sections 2609, 2610 989 sections 2637, 2638 989 section 2652 989 sections 2770–2791 989 sections 2794–2803 989 sections 2805–2834 989 sections 2836, 2837 989 section 2840 989 repealed by Tariff Act of 1922, section 2842 989 section 2844 989 sections 2846–2850 989 section 2852 989 section 2857 989 section 2859 989 sections 2864, 2865 989 sections 2867–2870 989 sections 2872–2884 989 sections 2887–2896 989 sections 2898, 2899 989 section 2901 989 section 2906 989 sections 2910–2916 989 sections 2920, 2921 989 sections 2925, 2926 989 section 2928 989 section 2933 989 sections 2935–2937 989 section 2939 989 sections 2945–2950 989 sections 2953–2989 989 section 2998 989 sections 3000–3008 989 section 3010 989 sections 3015–3026 989 sections 3028–3047 989 sections 3049–3060 989 sections 3063–3067 989 sections 3069, 3070 989 sections 3074–3086 989 section 3088 989 section 3090 989 sections 3095–3108 989 section 3110 989 sections 3120, 3121 989 section 3123 989 sections 3128, 3129 989 sections 4209–4211 989 sections 5292, 5293 989 restored, section 1519 208 *Revivor, United States Courts,* jurisdiction in, extended to suits in equity and admiralty 352 applicable to executors, etc., appointed under laws of any State or Territory 352 service to be made before final settlement of decedent’s estate 353 parties deceased prior hereto included 353 *Rewards,* appropriation for cash, to postal employees for inventions, etc., accepted for improvement of the service 655, 1250 *Rhamnose,* duty on 890 *Rhode Island,* appropriation for naval training station 125, 791, 1137 Coddington Point excluded 791 for Naval War College 127, 793, 1138 *Rhode Island Avenue NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Twelfth to Sixteenth Street 679 for paving, Sixteenth Street to District Line 1336 *Rhodium,* on free list 928 *Ribbons,* duty on, artificial silk or horsehair 908 cotton plush and velvet 900 silk 907 velvet or plush 907 tinsel wire, etc 887ccliii *Ribose,* duty on 890 *Rice,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 524, 1308 duty on, broken, etc 893 brown 893 meal, flour, etc 893 milled 893 paddy 893 temporary duty on, cleaned 9 flour, meal, and broken 10 for manufacture of canned goods 9 paddy 10 uncleaned, etc 9 *Rice, Putna,* on free list, cleaned, for manufacture of canned goods 930 *Rice Wine,* duty on 897 *Richmond, Va.,* appropriation for public building 384 Army cots loaned to United Confederate Veterans’ encampment at 652 special canceling stamp of “Virginia Historical Pageant, etc.,” authorized for post office 421 *Riding Academies,* special tax on proprietors of 296 exemptions 296 *Riding Habits,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 292 *Rifle Contests, Army,* appropriation for trophy, medals, etc., for 91, 746, 1407 *Rifle Ranges for Civilian Instruction,* appropriation for quartermaster supplies for maintaining, etc 85, 746, 1407 transportation, subsistence, etc., to participants in national matches 86 commutation, etc., of traveling expenses 86 for ordnance supplies for practice 93, 746, 1407 *Rifles,* duty on, barrels for 884 breech loading 884 muzzle loading 884 stocks for 884 *Rifles, Army,* appropriation for purchase, etc., automatic machine 743, 1404 deficiency appropriation for automatic machine 342 *Rights of Way,* granted across Camp Knox, Ky 399 Fairport, Iowa, fish biological station 827 fish hatchery to Skagit County, Wash 664 Fort Banks Military Reservation, to Winthrop, Mass 466 Fort Sheridan Military Reservation, Ill 622 Fort Snelling Military Reservation, Minn., to Valley Transfer Railway 1509 Springfield Armory Reservation to city of Springfield, Mass 1013 granted Miami Beach, Fla., across Government reservation 1429 railroad, on public lands, abandoned, to be transferred to owners of land occupied, etc 414 *Rincon Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 560, 1181 *Rinderpest,* appropriation for emergency use, eradicating, etc 536, 1318 appropriation for emergency use; payment for animals destroyed; appraisal of values 536, 1318 *Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, International Exposition,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 600 invitation from Brazil to participate in, accepted 209 commissioner general and five commissioners to be appointed 209 two commissioners to serve without pay, etc 209 authority of commissioner general, under the Secretary of State 209 assistance from department, etc., officials and employees; allowances 209 pay restrictions 209 exhibits to be loaned by executive departments, etc 210 disposition of buildings, etc., not returned to the United States 210 transportation, etc., by Shipping Board 210 of agricultural and forestal products to be prepared, etc., by Secretary of Agriculture 210 of fisheries, etc., to be prepared by Secretary of Commerce 210 of mining industry, to be prepared by Secretary of the Interior 210 authorization of amount for all expenses 210 available until expended 210 subject to approval of Secretary of State 210 no indebtedness exceeding permitted 210 report to Congress within six months of close of exposition 210 amount for representation at, continued 1548 use of building, etc., for embassy residence, etc 1548 purchase of additional land authorized 1548 *Rio Grande,* bridge authorized across, Del Rio, Tex., to Las Vacas, Mexico 813 consent of Mexico required 814 Del Rio, Tex 1501 vacated if former authorized bridge built by July 1, 1925 1501 Eagle Pass., Tex., to Piedras Negras, Mexico 1482 lands or bancos on, acquired from Mexico ceded to jurisdiction, etc., of Texas 359 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, at El Paso, Tex 1045 time extended for bridging, by El Paso, Tex 205 *Rio Grande Irrigation Project, N. Mex.-Tex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 585, 1207 *Rio Grande Valley, N. Mex.,* appropriation for draining Pueblo Indian land in; conditions 572, 1193 *River and Harbor Improvements,* appropriation for preservation, maintenance, and construction of previously authorized works 760, 1420 for examinations, surveys, etc 760, 1420 limited to authorizations 760, 1420 for Muscle Shoals, Tennessee River, Ala., Dam No. 2 1421 contracts authorized 1421 for prosecuting work of flood control, Mississippi River 760, 1421 Sacramento River 760, 1421 additional pay of $240 a year not applicable to employees of 1558ccliv deficiency appropriation for increase of compensation 340, 346, 1168, 1170, 1555 for paying claims for damages to vessels by 456 for readjustment of contracts, due to increased cost of materials, etc., during World War 778 for Buffalo, N. Y 781 preliminary examination, etc., authorized of Yazoo River, Miss., to control its floods 146 amount authorized from unexpended balances of, for preserving, etc., levees on Mississippi River, etc., during flood emergency 504 work on recommended plans, authorized 1038 New York and New Jersey channels, New York Harbor 1038 Sabine-Neches waterway, Tex.; restriction 1039 Black Rock Channel and Tonawanda, N. Y 1039 Los Angeles Harbor, Calif 1040 Oakland, Calif 1040 Columbia and Willamette Rivers, Oreg 1040 Lake Washington Ship Canal, Wash 1040 Tennessee River, etc., N. C., Tenn., Ala., and Ky 1040 plans of existing works modified 1040 Beverly, Mass 1040 Jamaica Bay, N. Y., subject to terminal facilities by New York City 1040 reimbursement to New York for dredging, etc.; restriction 1041 East River, N. Y 1041 waterway, Mississippi and Sabine Rivers, Tex. and La 1041 Mississippi River from the Missouri to Minneapolis, Minn., dredging channels to landing places 1041 conditions; preferences to localities maintaining channels 1041 limit of amount for any one place 1041 Alpena and Thunder Bay River, Mich 1041 Saint Mary River Falls, Mich 1041 Crescent City, Calif 1041 Wrangell Harbor, Alaska 1041 San Juan Harbor, P. I.; location of dredging work changed 1041 projects repealed; use of unexpended balances for other works 1041 Pearl River, Miss., below Rockport 1041 Brazos River, Tex., Old Washington to Waco 1042 Trinity River, Tex., Liberty to Dallas 1042 Galena River locks, Ill 1042 projects consolidated; Tampa and Hillsboro Bays and Hillsboro River, Fla 1042 Calumet Harbor and River, Ill. and Ind 1042 Black River, Mich., Port Huron and at the mouth 1042 construction of six seagoing dredges for general work, authorized 1042 limit of cost; purchase from private contractors forbidden if navy yards can manufacture at less price 1042 unexpended balances of appropriations for completed projects available for preservation, . etc., of other works 1042 private telephone installations permitted for engineers at locks and dams 1042 Detroit River, Mich., appropriations may be used for quarters of engineering force 1042 no project to be considered five years after report of survey, etc 1043 work may be prosecuted by direct appropriations, continuing contracts, or by both 1043 owners of vessels, etc., on navigable waters to furnish detailed statements of business, tonnage, etc 1043 rafting of logs excepted 1043 punishment for noncompliance 1043 preliminary examinations and surveys authorized 1043 allotments of cost from general appropriations 1043 limited to specially designated works 1043 supplementary reports restricted 1043 no work authorized until actually appropriated for 1043 projects designated; Hudson River channels on New Jersey waterfront 1044 Norfolk, Va., Craney Island anchorage basin 1044 Mississippi River, for harbor at Saint Paul, Minn 1045 Tallahatchee and Coldwater Rivers, etc., Miss., for cooperative flood protection 1045 Illinois River, Ill., for flood prevention, etc 1046 waterway from Erie, Pa., to Ohio River 1046 Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbors, Calif 1046 Columbia River, between the Willamette and Vancouver, Wash 1046 Cowlitz and Puyallup Rivers, Wash., for cooperative flood control 1047 Mississippi River Commission flood jurisdiction extended to tributaries from Cairo to the Head of Passes 1047 annulment authorized of contract of Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company to remove Coenties Reef, East River, N. Y 1047 modification of improvement of Indiana Harbor, authorized 466 conveyance to local interests of lands released 466 modification of project, Columbia and Willamette Rivers at Saint Helens, Oreg 1563 survey directed of intracoastal waterway from New Orleans, La., to Corpus Christi, Tex 1439 *Riverdale, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Little Calumet River at 1171 *Rivers,* appropriation for lighting of 479, 1120 *Riverside, Calif.,* appropriation for Sherman Institute Indian School 567, 1188 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 1553, 1556 *Riverside County, Calif.,* national monument to be set apart in 832 title of Agua Caliente Band of Indians to land, to be secured, etc 832 water rights of Indians to be preserved 832 time extended for certain desert land entries in 66 assessments operative from May 1, 1923 66 further extension if water not available 66cclv *Riverton Irrigation Project, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 585, 1207 *Rivets,* duty on, iron or steel, lathed, machined, etc 880 not specially provided for 880 nonskidding automobile tire 880 *Road Construction, etc.,* appropriation for field experiments 530 *Road Malting Materials,* appropriation for investigations and experiments 530, 1311 for chemical and physical investigations 530 *Road Management, etc.,* appropriation for investigations, etc 530, 1311 for determining best materials, etc 530, 1311 *Roads, Public* (*see* Federal Highway Act). *Roads, Trails, etc., National Forests,* appropriation for construction, etc 520, 1304 *Roads, Walks, etc., Military Posts,* appropriation for construction, repairs, etc 84, 733, 1393 deficiency appropriation for 52, 781, 1056, 1555 *Roanoke River,* time extended for bridging, by Halifax County, N. C 170 *Robes, Carriage and Automobile,* duty on, woolen 905 *Robinson, Samuel,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 50, 769, 1530 *Rochelle Salts,* duty on 859 *Rochester, N. Y.,* terms of court at 813 *Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Commission,* appropriation for acquisition of additional land by; limit 708 for acquiring land connecting Potomac, Zoological and Rock Creek Parks 1366 areas and parcels excluded 1366 lots and parcels added 1366 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714 *Rock Creek, etc., D. C.,* restriction on opening streets etc., which may diminish existing flow of 1366 *Rock Creek Park and Piney Branch Parkway, D. C.,* appropriation for care and improvement of 707, 1365 *Rock Creek Park, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for care and improvement 33 for land for parkway connecting, with Zoological and Potomac Parks 708, 1366 *Rock Crystal,* duty on, articles of, not specially provided for 873 *Rock Hill, S. C.,* terms of court at 1486 *Rock Island Arsenal, Ill.,* appropriation for bridges, etc., expenses 744, 1405 balance of appropriation for, covered in 755 *Rock Island, Ill.,* appropriation for care of Confederate cemetery at 758, 1418 *Rock River,* bridge authorized across, Rockford, Ill 1220 Rockton, Ill 633 Sterling, Ill 325 *Rockford, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Rock River by Winnebago County and , 1220 *Rockhole Creek, Md.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Rockton, Ill.,* and Winnebago County, may bridge Rock River 633 *Rocky Boy Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 571, 1191 *Rocky Boy Band of Chippewa Indians, etc., Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 570, 1191 *Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo.,* appropriation for protection, etc 591, 1214 donation of site for administration building for, accepted 847 *Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 380, 1102 *Rods,* duty on, aluminum 886 brass 886 bronze 886 copper 886 iron or steel, cold rolled, etc 877 galvanized, etc 876 nail, iron or steel 877 nickel 887 wire, iron or steel 877 *Rolls,* duty on, steel, cylindrical 888 *Rolls, Calender,* duty on, for calendering, embossing, mangling, or pressing 920 *Roman Candles,* duty on 914 *Roman Cement, etc.,* on free list 926 *Rome, Italy,* appropriation for International Institute of Agriculture at 606, 1075 deficiency appropriation for International Institute of Agriculture at 336 medal of honor bestowed upon unknown unidentified Italian soldier, in Victor Emanuel National Monument in 204 *Roof Gardens,* internal revenue tax on admissions to entertainments at 290 *Roofing Paper and Felt,* duty on 909 *Roofing Slate,* duty on 874 *Roots,* duty on, for horticultural purposes 894 on free list, for Department of Agriculture or Botanic Garden 930 *Rope,* duty on, wire 878 on free list, rawhide 928 *Ropes and Cables,* appropriation for studying internal strains of, etc 1119 *Rosaries, etc.,* duty on 920 precious metals, stones, etc 920 *Rose, Henry M.,* appropriation for, as assistant secretary of the Senate 422, 1265 *Rosebud Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 576, 1198cclvi *Rosebud Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,* memorial monument to tribal members who died in World War, authorized on, from tribal funds 995 *Rosebud Sioux Indians,* withdrawal from tribal credit in the Treasury, authorized to establish a revolving fund for loan to members 995 loans to be a preferred claim against trust funds or trust lands of borrower 995 monument authorized on Reservation, as a memorial to members who died in World War 995 amount authorized from tribal funds 995 *Rosemary,* on free list, oil 929 *Roses,* duty on, seedlings and cuttings of 894 on free list, otto of, oil 929 *Rosewood,* duty on, sawed boards, etc 889 *Rosin* (*see also* Naval Stores Act), on free list 932 standard grades of, established 1435 *Rosin, Violin,* duty on 920 *Rottenstone,* on free list, unmanufactured 931 *Round Iron,* duty on 875 in coils or rods 875 *Round Valley Agency, Calif.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 567, 1188 *Round Valley Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 560, 1181 *Round Valley Indians, Calif.,* appropriation for school building at Covelo, from tribal funds of 1189 *Roving,* duty on, cotton 898 flax, hemp, ramie, etc 902 jute 902 silk 907 *Rowell, Chester H.,* unexpended balance available for salary of, as unconfirmed member of Shipping Board 35 additional appropriation for 35 *Rubber* (*see also* India Rubber), appropriation for developing standards of . quality, etc., of 477, 1118 deficiency appropriation for investigating sources of crude 1536 on free list, crude, etc 928 *Rubies,* duty on, cut but not set 917 *Ruchings,* duty on, lace 918 *Rugs* (*see also* Carpets and Rugs), duty on 906 linoleum, etc 904 wool, steamer 905 excise tax on, sold above specified price by manufacturer, etc 293 *Rules of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for preparing Digest of 425, 1268 *Rumania,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Runners, Table and Bureau,* duty on, cotton cloth 900 *Rural Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for post route, etc., maps; sale 658, 1254 for expenses, carriers, etc 659, 1255 deficiency appropriation for 55 197, 462, 465, 786, 1057, 1168, 1170 temporary reduction, instead of suspension, of pay of carriers, for disciplinary purposes 993 *Rural Education,* appropriation for investigations of 583, 1204 deficiency appropriation for investigating 782 *Rural Mails Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant, etc 653, 1249 *Rural Post Roads* (*see also* Federal Highway Act), appropriation for cooperation with States in constructing 1321 immediate apportionment of authorization for 1924 1321 approval of Secretary of Agriculture deemed a contractual Federal obligation 1321 deficiency appropriation for cooperative construction of 1157 *Rural Sanitation,* appropriation for field investigations of, by Public Health Service 380, 1102 deficiency appropriation for field investigations of, by Public Health Service 457 *Russia,* surplus medical supplies to be transferred free to American organization, for relief of famine stricken people of 357 amount and time for delivery specified 357 *Russian Relief,* purchase, etc., authorized, of corn, seed grain, and preserved milk for 351 amount to be expended from funds of Grain Corporation 351 detailed report of expenditures, etc., to Congress 351 shipments to be made in American vessels 351 *Rust, etc.,* no allowance for, on imports of iron or steel or manufactures of 888 *Rust Spores, Vegetable,* appropriation for destroying, etc., plants originating 515, 1300 *Rutabaga Seed,* duty on 895 *Ruthenium,* on free list 928 *Rye,* duty on 893 flour and meal 893 provisions governing contracts for future delivery of 187, 998 **S** *Sabath, Honorable Adolph J.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1155 *Sabine-Neches Canal, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1045 *Sabine-Neches Waterway, Tex.,* improvement of, authorized 1039 guarantee from local interests required 1039 *Sabine River, La. and Tex.,* plans for improvement of waterway from Mississippi River to, modified 1041 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of waterway from Lake Charles through Calcasieu River to 1045cclvii *Saborde, Alfredo,* deficiency appropriation for refund of immigration fine to 334 *Sac and Fox Agency, Iowa,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 568, 1189 *Sac and Fox Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 574, 1195 *Sac and Fox Indian Sanatorium, Iowa,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 561, 1182 *Saccharides,* duty on 890 *Saccharin,* duty on 862 *Sacks,* duty on, jute 904 *Saco, Me.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor and River, to be made 1043 *Sacramento, Calif.,* reimbursement of, for weir construction, Sacramento River project, from flood control funds 829 *Sacramento River, Calif.,* appropriation for prosecuting work of flood control, etc 760, 1421 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1046 *Saddlery and Harness Hardware,* duty on 881 *Saddles and Saddlery,* on free list, leather 928 *Sadirons,* duty on, cast iron 879 *Safety of Railway Operation,* appropriation for investigating, etc., systems to promote 641, 1233 deficiency appropriation for investigating, enforcing, etc 1049 *Safflower,* duty on 864 extract, nonalcoholic 864 *Saffron, and Saffron Cake,* duty on, extract, nonalcoholic 864 *Sagamore Military Reservation, N. H.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1450 *Sage,* duty on 896 *Saginaw River, Mich.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1046 *Sago,* on free list, crude and flour 930 *Sailing. Boats,* special tax on users of, not for business, etc 297 *Sailors, etc.,* appropriation for transportation of disabled, on furlough from hospitals 94 for vocational rehabilitation of discharged disabled 649, 1244 deficiency appropriation for vocational rehabilitation of disabled discharged 34, 329, 444, 1053 preference right for ten years of, discharged after World War service, to make homestead entry, etc., on public lands 358 drafted men refusing to serve, etc., excluded 358 *Saint Andrews, Fla.,* granted temporary right to remove shells, etc., from public lands, for road building 993 *Saint Ann’s Infant Asylum, D. C.,* appropriation for care of children in 703 *Saint Augustine, Fla.,* buildings, etc., of Saint Francis Barracks at, donated to State of Florida 401 *Saint Croix Indians, Wis.,* appropriation for purchase of land for 579 cash per capita payment 579 *Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for general expenses 592, 1215 for buildings and grounds 593, 1215 for support of District of Columbia indigentinsane, in 704, 1363 for deporting nonresident insane; advances, etc 704, 1363 deficiency appropriation for support of indigent insane, D. C 33, 34, 442, 1563 for expenses 343 *Saint Francis Barracks, Fla.,* donated to State of Florida 401 *Saint Francis River,* bridge authorized across, between Butler and Dunklin Counties, Mo 1220 Cody, Ark 1442 *Saint Georges, Me.,* sale of, abandoned military reservation, authorized 1450 *Saint Germain-en-Laye* (*see also* World War), reservation of all rights, etc., of United States and its nationals stipulated by 106 *Saint Helens, Oreg.,* modification authorized of improvement of Columbia and lower Willamette Rivers below Portland at 1563 *Saint Johns Bluff Military Reservation, Fla.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1451 *Saint Johns River, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Jacksonville to Sanford 1044 *Saint Louis Indian Mission Boarding School, Pawhuska, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of, from Osage tribal funds 574, 1196 *Saint Lucie Inlet, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Saint Maries, Idaho,* appropriation for care of graves of National Forest fire fighters buried at 1303 *Saint Marys Bridge Company,* may bridge Saint Marys River, Saint Marvs, Ga 204 *Saint Marys, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Saint Marys River at 204 *Saint Marys River,* bridge authorized across, Saint Marys, Ga 204 Wilds Landing Ferry, Ga. and Fla 204 *Saint Marys River, Mich.,* plans for improving, at the Falls, modified 1041 *Saint Mihiel, France,* acquisition of burial places for American military dead in, authorized 490 *Saint Paul, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River by, at Robert Street 1221 may bridge Mississippi River, location 1323 sale of Army Building, authorized 1454 *Sake,* duty on 897 *Salamanca, N. Y.,* appropriation for ground rent, public building 386, 1107cclviii *Salem, Mass.,* conveyance authorized for puplic park uses to, of Fort Lee; conditions 396 Fort Pickering 396 *Salem, Oreg.,* appropriation for Indian school; Alaska pupils 576, 1197 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 45 *Salem River, N. J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Salicin,* duty on 890 *Salicylic Acid,* duty on, and salts, medicinal 862 not medicinal 861 *Saline and Howard Counties, Mo.,* may bridge Missouri River, Glasgow, Mo 664 *Saline County, Mo.,* may bridge Missouri River, Miami, Mo 820 *Salisbury Beach, Mass.,* sale of abandoned military reservation at, authorized 1450 *Salisbury, N. C.,* balances of appropriation for road to national cemetery at, covered in 755 *Salmon,* duty on, fresh 892 prepared or preserved 892 *Salol,* duty on 862 *Salt,* duty on, in bags, etc 868 in bulk 868 drawback on, imported in bond, used for curing fish taken by American vessels 941 imported, used in curing exported meats; limitation 941 *Salt Cake,* on free list 931 *Salt Lake City, Utah,* appropriation for assay office at 383, 1104 *Salt River Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 565 *Salt River Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 584 for providing water to Indians from 1188 for examination of, and accounts 1206 surplus power developed under, may be sold; preferences to municipal purposes 847 credit of receipts from, to project 848 conditions, etc 848 *Saltpeter,* duty on 868 on free list, crude 930 *Salts, etc.,* duty on, chemical and medicinal, containing alcohol 860 not specially provided for 859 on free list, potash, crude, not specially provided for 930 *Salvador,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 deficiency appropriation for legation building, San Salvador 1166 *Samples,* duty on, of woolen manufactures 907 *Samples of Merchandise,* brought in for taking orders, admitted free, under bond to be exported in six months 938 *San Antonio Arsenal, Tex.,* balance of appropriation for, covered in 755 *San Carlos Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 565, 1187 *San Carlos Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for pumping plants for irrigation 566, 1188 *San Diego, Calif.,* appropriation for naval air station, buildings 123 for Marine Corps Barracks 130, 805, 1148 for naval base, storehouse 130 for naval hospital, enlarging, etc 130 for naval hospital, completion 805 for establishing naval training station at 130, 1137 for naval training station, completing buildings, etc 1148 improvement of harbor, authorized 1039 *San Francisco, Calif.,* appropriation for mint at 382, 1103 for passport bureau 600, 1069 for dispatch agent 602, 1070 for airplane mail service, New York and 657, 1252 deficiency appropriation for airplane mail service, New York and 42, 335 for marine hospital, alterations 338 emergency appropriation for passport bureau at, 1922 61 improvement of harbor, authorized 1040 old Subtreasury property in, to be sold; deposit of proceeds 355 preliminary examination, etc., of, south harbor and entrance to be made 1046 *San Joaquin River, Calif.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1046 *San Juan Agency, N. Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 572 *San Juan Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for water supply for Indians on 1538 *San Juan Indian School, N. Mex.,* appropriation for operating, etc., Hogback irrigation project under 572, 1193 *San Juan Island. Military Reservation, Wash.,* granted to Washington for use of University as biological station, etc 173 Government use retained 174 nonliability to State or University for 174 reversion for nonuser 174 *San Juan, P. R.,* appropriation for wharf, at lighthouse depot 480 area of dredging harbor, changed 1041 *San Juan Pueblo Irrigation Project, N. Mex.,* appropriation for construction, etc 1193 *San Xavier Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for operating pumping plants, etc., on 566, 1187 *Sand,* duty on, of iron or steel 880 on free list, crude or unmanufactured 931 *Sand-Blast Machines,* on free list 926 *Sand Creek Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of, on Klamath Indian Reservation 576, 1196 *Sandalwood,* duty on, oil 866 *Sandarac Gum,* on free list 928cclix *Sandstone,* duty on 874 on free list, unmanufactured, etc., not specially provided for 931 *Sandy Hook Army Proving Ground, N. J.,* balances of appropriations for, covered in 755 *Sanitarium Company of Portland, Oreg.,* appropriation for care, etc., Alaskan insane patients 555, 1176 *deficiency appropriation for care, etc.,* Alaska insane patients 446, 1538 *Sanitary Bureau, International,* appropriation for share in maintenance of 607, 1075 *Santa Fe, N. Mex.,* appropriation for Indian school 572, 1193 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 57 for public building 338 *Santa Monica, Calif.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 763, 1424 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ home 1552, 1557 *Santa Rosa and Escambia Counties, Fla.,* may bridge Escambia River, at Century 353 *Santee Sioux Indians* (*see* Sioux Indians, Different Tribes). *Santiago, Chile,* appropriation for participating in Fifth Pan American Conference at 609 deficiency appropriation for acquiring embassy buildings and grounds at 453 exchange of site, etc., of embassy building 1322 *Santo Domingo* (*see* Dominican Republic). *Santonin,* duty on, and salts 868 *Sarasota Bay, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1045 *“Saratoga,” Battle Cruiser,* appropriation for converting, into aircraft carrier 811 conversion into airplane carrier of, authorized 814 *Sarsaparilla,* duty on, root 864 *Satchels,* duty on, leather 918 *Satin White,* duty on 867 *Satinwood,* duty on, sawed boards, etc 889 *Saugatuck River, Conn.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1043 *Sausage Casings,* on free list, not specially provided for 930 *Savanna, Ill.,* deficiency appropriation for Army ordnance depot site 777 amount authorized for real estate, ordnance depot 418 *Savannah, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Savannah River at 505 *Savannah River,* bridge authorized across, Burtons Ferry, S. C 322 Savannah, Ga 505 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, below Augusta, Ga 1044 time extended for bridging, near Haileys Ferry, Ga 505 *Savings Banks, Mutual,* exempt from income tax 253 *Savings Securities, Treasury,* appropriation for expenses in Post Office Department, sale, etc., of 371, 1092 *Savonnerie Carpets and Rugs,* duty on 906 *Saw Plates,* duty on, steel circular 875 *Saws,* duty on, circular, etc 880 crosscut 880 jewelers 880 mill 880 not specially provided for 880 pit and drag 880 *Scabies in Sheep and Cattle,* appropriation for eradicating, etc 511, 1296 *Scales, Customs,* appropriation for automatic weighing 373, 1094 *Scales, Railroad Track, etc.,* appropriation for testing, etc 478, 1119 *Scarfs, Table and Bureau,* duty on, cotton 900 *Schenectady County, N. Y.,* terms of district court to be held annually in 812 *Schenectady, N. Y.,* deficiency appropriation for Army reserve depot site 777 amount authorized for real estate, Army reserve depot at 418 *Schofield Barracks, Hawaii,* appropriation for refrigerating plant 732, 1392 for reservoir; ammunition magazines 1392 for storehouses, etc 732, 1392 reappropriation for water supply 732 emergency appropriation for water supply, 1922 62 balances of appropriations for, covered in 755 *School Hygiene,* appropriation for investigating, etc 583, 1204 *“School Life,”* appropriation for printing, etc., by Education Bureau 554 *Schools, D. C.* (*see* Public Schools, D. C.). *Schools, etc.,* appropriation for Army supplies, etc., to military, other than with units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 86, 720, 1382 ordnance equipment excluded 86, 720, 1382 on free list, books, etc., for; limit 925 *Scientific Congress, Pan American,* appropriation for expenses of delegates to Third 608 deficiency appropriation for delegates to 1547 *Scientific, etc., Societies,* exempt from income tax 253 Scientific Instruments, Apparatus, etc., duty on 883 *Scientific Investigations, Governmental,* cooperative work of Standards Bureau with departments, etc., from their funds 479, 1119 *Scientific Literature, International Catalogue of,* appropriation for expenses, preparation of 643, 1235 *Scientific Societies, etc.,* on free list, books, etc., for; limit 925 philosophical apparatus, etc., for 934 *Scissors,* duty on 883 *Scoops,* duty on 886cclx *Scout Cruisers,* limit of cost increased of, numbered 4 to 10, inclusive 814 numbered 9 and 10 1544 *Scrapping of Naval Vessels* (*see also* Naval Armament Limitation), deficiency appropriation for expenses, together with unexpended balances, for, under treaty provisions 1544 *Screenings, etc.,* duty on, wheat, flaxseed, etc 893 *Screens,* duty on, woolen carpet 906 *Screven County, Ga.,* Allendale County, S. C., and, may bridge Savannah River 322 *Screw Thread Commission, National,* continued in existence for five years 469 *Screw Threads, Gauges, etc.,* appropriation for cooperative standardization, etc., of 478, 1118 *Screw Worm,* appropriation for investigations of 524, 1308 *Screws,* duty on, wood, of iron or steel 880 *Scroll Iron or Steel,* duty on 877 galvanized or coated 876 not specially provided for 877 *Sculptures,* duty on, replicas, etc 920 on free list, casts of, not for sale, for models or educational purposes 931 original 933 construction of term 933 excise tax on, sold by other than the artist; exceptions 292 *Sea Walls, Fortifications,* appropriation for construction 741, 1402 *Seacoast Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 744, 1405 for ammunition for 744, 1405 for ammunition, etc., for practice 745, 1405 for altering, etc., United States 745, 1405 for purchase, manufacture, etc., insular possessions 745 for ammunition for, insular possessions 745, 1405 for ammunition for Panama, Canal 745, 1405 *Seacoast Defenses* (*see* Fortifications). *Seaford, Del.,* bridge authorized across Nanticoke River at 1257 *Seal Fisheries, Alaska,* appropriation for superintendent, agents, etc., Pribilof Islands 483, 1124 for protecting, food to natives, etc 483, 1125 *Seal Oil,* duty on 865 *Seamen, American,* appropriation for relief and protection of, in foreign countries 603, 1072 for testimonals for rescuing shipwrecked, etc 604, 1073 deficiency appropriation for relief and protection of 35, 54, 58, 198, 343, 347, 453, 783, 1055, 1161, 1169, 1547, 1554 *Search Warrants,* application for, etc., on suspicion of violation of customs laws 983 searches in dwelling house only in the daytime 980 in stores at night or by day 983 if goods found in house, etc., on boundary line, portion in United States to be taken down 983 searching private dwelling, etc., by prohibition enforcement officials without, a misdemeanor 223 penalty for first offense 224 punishment for subsequent offense 224 *Searchlights, Army,* appropriation for maintenance, seacoast defenses in United States 741, 1402 for maintenance, insular possessions 742, 1402 for maintenance, Panama Canal fortifications 1402 deficiency appropriation for harbor defense 781 *Searcy Hospital for Colored Insane,* lands granted to Alabama for use of; condition 348 *Seattle, Wash.,* appropriation for assay office at 383, 1104 for passport bureau 600, 1069 emergency appropriation for passport bureau at, 1922 61 *Seaweeds,* duty on, manufactured or dyed 919 on free list, crude, not specially provided for 929 *Second Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for, chief clerk, superintendents of divisions, etc 653, 1249 for railway adjustments division 653, 1249 for foreign mails division 653, 1249 for Railway Mail Service division 653, 1249 for field service, Post Office Department, under 657, 1252 for star routes transportation in Alaska 657, 1252 emergency service 657, 1252 for steamboat, etc., routes 657, 1252 for mail messenger service 657, 1252 for railroad routes 657, 1252 freight train conveyances 657, 1252 amount for messenger service in lieu of railroad side service 657, 1252 for freight on postal cards, etc 657 for airplane service, New York and San Francisco 657, 1252 for Railway Mail Service 657, 1252 for electric and cable car service 657, 1253 for foreign mails 657, 1253 aircraft service 657, 1253 sea post service 1253 for balances due foreign countries 658, 1253 for assistant superintendent, New York City 1253 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 658, 1253 *Second Deficiency Act, 1921* (*see* Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1921, Second). *Second Deficiency Act, 1922* (*see* Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1922, Second). *Second Deficiency Act, 1923* (*see* Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1923, Second). *Secret Service Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Chief of division, etc 379, 1100 for expenses suppressing counterfeiting, etc 379, 1100 protection of the President, etc 379, 1100 *Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service,* appropriation for salaries 601, 1069 deficiency appropriation for salaries 58, 343, 347, 452, 783, 1051, 1055, 1166, 1556 *Secretary of Agriculture,* appropriation for, Assistant, directors, Solicitor, etc 507, 1289cclxi appropriation for employees in mechanical shops and power plant 508, 1290 for automobile for 508 for Offices of Editorial and Distribution Work 1290 for public printing and binding; Annual Report, etc 1291 for Experiment Stations Office 1291 for Extension Service 1292 for agricultural exhibits at State etc., fairs 1293 National Dairy Exposition 1293 for World’s Dairy Congress proceedings 1293 for operation and management of Center Market, D. C., under 538, 1319 payment of storage damage claims 1320 deficiency appropriation for expenses of operation, etc., Washington Market Company, D. C., under 331 added as member of War Finance Corporation 181 authority of, under Packers and Stockyards Act 160 authorized to construct vault for storing imflammable materials, etc 508 funds available 508 issue licenses to inspectors of live stock as basis for loans by credit corporations 1468 allotment of amounts for expenses from agricultural credit corporations 1469 duties of, under Cotton Standards Act 1517 Federal Highway Act 212 Future Trading Act 187 Grain Futures Act 998 Naval Stores Act 1435 duties of, to hear, etc., complaints that associations of agricultural producers are monopolizing trade, etc., in interstate and foreign commerce 388 exhibit of agricultural and forestal products to be prepared by, for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Exposition 210 report to accompany 210 *Secretary of Commerce,* appropriation for, Assistant, assistant to, clerks, etc., in office of 471, 1110 authorized to grant right of way across fish hatcher, to Skagit County, Wash 664 remit, etc., penalties under navigation laws before sale of vessel, etc 987 designated on Federal Narcotics Control Board 596 duties of under China Trade Act, 1922 850 exhibit of fisheries industry to be prepared by, for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Exposition 210 report to accompany 210 statement of nationalities of residents of United States in 1910, to be prepared by Secretary of State, Secretary of Labor, and 5 to serve on commission to act on suspension, etc., of boards of trade as contract markets 188, 1001 refusing board of trade privileges to persons violating provisions of Future Trading Act 189 refusing board of trade privileges to persons violating provisions of Grain Futures Act 1001 *Secretary of Labor,* appropriations for, Assistants, clerks, etc 485, 1125 Second Assistant, to be appointed, salary and duties 766 appropriation for pay, 1922, 1923 766 duties of Children’s Bureau in executing Maternity and Infancy Hygiene Act, under supervision of 226 annual report to Congress of administration, etc 226 may permit aliens, admitted before March 7, 1922, under bond, in excess of quota, to remain 1065 statement of nationalities of residents of United States in 1910, to be prepared by Secretary of State, Secretary of Commerce, and 5 *Secretary of State,* appropriation for, Undersecretary, Assistants, etc 599, 1068 for automobile for 600 for expenses of commission to the centennial celebration of the Independence of Peru 67 deficiency appropriation for expenses of Conference on Limitation of Armament 192 authorized to transfer to Smithsonian Institution, the sword of Washington and staff of Franklin 399 sword of Andrew Jackson 399 designated on Federal Narcotics Control Board 596 duties of, in representation of United States at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, International Exposition 209 may exchange site, etc., of embassy building, Santiago, with the city 1322 statement of nationalities of residents of United States in 1910, to be prepared by Secretary of Commerce, Secretary of Labor, and 5 to request foreign Governments to communicate copies of laws, etc., regulating narcotic drugs traffic 598 to transmit to diplomatic and consular officers, statements of permissible admission of aliens until June 30, 1922 6 *Secretary of the Interior,* appropriation for, Assistants, chief clerk 552, 1174 for assistant to, attorneys, clerks, etc 552, 1174 authorized to consent and approve removal of alienation restrictions on allotment, formerly requiring approval of the President 995 contract with State irrigation districts for payment of charges under Reclamation Act 541 exchange lands within national forest with private owners; conditions, etc 465 extend time for drilling to gas and oil permittees 356 protect timber on public lands, etc., from fire, disease, or insects 857 set apart a national monument in Riverside County, Calif 832 consent, etc., of Agua Caliente Band of Indians to relinquish title to lands, to be obtained 832cclxii duties, in adjusting, etc., claims for lands and oil and gas deposits in Oklahoma south of the Red River 1448 exhibit of mining industry to be prepared by, for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Exposition 210 report to accompany 210 to reimburse persons for losses in producing minerals, etc., in response to Government appeal, etc 322 *Secretary of the Navy,* appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc 786, 1132 for temporary force, Office of; pay restriction 786 for aviation expenses under 805 authorized to acquire private fisheiy rights in Pearl Harbor, etc., Hawaii 67 adjust, etc., claims for collisions with naval vessels since April 6, 1917 1066 advance Ralph S. Keyser on lineal list of Marine Corps majors 1375 certify reserve lands in Louisiana not needed for naval purposes, to be restored to public domain 1258 dispose of lands no longer needed for naval uses, at designated places 126 loan camp appliances, hospital furniture, etc., for session of Mystic Shrine Imperial Council in District of Columbia, 1923 1372 duties of, in connection with Bureau of Aeronautics 140 expenditures from Navy contingent appropriations on approval of, for purposes he may deem proper 123 may admit to Naval Academy for instruction, Jose A. de la Torriente of Cuba 1431 Willem van Doorn of the Netherlands 848 allow inscription on memorial, etc., to person dying in line of duty, to have rank to which entitled at time of death 415 *Secretary of the President of the United States,* appropriation for 636, 1227 *Secretary of the Senate,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 422, 1265 *Secretary of the Treasury,* appropriation for, Undersecretary, Assistants, etc 366, 1087 appointment and duties of Undersecretary 1087 for automobile for 368 for expenses, under specified laws 372, 1092 deficiency appropriation for expenses of office of, 1922, under Transportation and Federal Control Acts, loans, etc., to foreign Governments, and providing relief to populations of Europe 36 authority, to provide additional hospital facilities for war risk and vocational rehabilitation patients modified 37 restriction on amount for remodeling plants, repealed 37 authorized to appoint, fix compensation, prescribe duties of Director and Assistant Director of Customs 1453 Director and assistant director of special agency service 1453 deputy collectors and other customs officers and employees 1453 erect additional buildings for National Leper Home, La 1264 authorized to extend time of payment, etc., by Austria for flour purchased from Grain Corporation 491 conditioned on similar action by other creditor nations 492 decision as to compliance with 492 have donated land for site of Dawson Springs Sanatorium, condemned to secure title 318 invest Government insurance trust funds in Federal and Farm loan bonds, etc 1527 make additional temporary deposits in Federal land banks; conditions, etc 105 pay States amounts certified as allotted under Maternity and Infancy Hygiene Act 226 remit, etc., customs, fines, etc., before sale of vessel, goods, etc 987 sell marine hospital reservation to Wilmington, N. C 1260 prescribe regulations, etc., for collecting tax on sales of grain for future delivery 190 repair, etc., customs buildings in Porto Rico, from duties collected therein 355 depositories for public moneys in foreign countries and insular possessions to be designated by 662 designated on Federal Narcotics Control Board 596 duties of, under Antidumping Act, 1921 11 ex officio member of Federal Reserve Board 620 ineligible to hold office, etc., in member bank 620 to be chairman of Board 621 to prescribe duties of Undersecretary 61, 367, 1087 to proclaim quarterly valuation of foreign coins in United States money 17, 974 to rent old Government building, Birmingham, Ala., to Alabama National Guard 455 to serve on World War Foreign Debt Commission as chairman 363 *Secretary of War,* appropriation for, Assistant, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 716, 1377 for Army contingent expenses under 68, 717, 1378 pay restriction for civilian employees in Department under Army appropriations 68 approval of use of Army appropriations by, for Pueblo, Colo., flood relief 456 authorized to annul contract with Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company 1047 grant licenses for quarrying, etc., stone, Mariveles Reservation, Philippine Islands 843 grant permits, during session of Imperial Council of Mystic Shrine, for use of parks, etc., in District of Columbia, 1923 1371 loan tents, hospital furniture, ambulances, etc 1371 flags, etc., for decorations 1372 grant right of way through Camp Knox, Ky.; lands in exchange 399 Springfield Armory to Springfield, Mass 1013 grant permission for hotel, Fort Monroe Reservation, Va.; conditions 843 lease tract in Fort Leavenworth reservation, Kans., for power plant 1502cclxiii authorized to loan Army tents, etc., to American Legion convention, New Orleans, La 826 cots to United Confederate Veterans encampment at Richmond, Va 65 make agreements for completing acquisition, etc., of real estate requisitioned etc., for the Army 419 sell designated tracts of real property no longer needed for military purposes 1450 sell motor vehicles to Indian Service 565 sell parts, etc., of water installations, Fort Monroe Military Reservation, Va 356 acceptance of existing systems to provide Government owned water service, in payment 356 transfer Fort Hale to New Haven, Conn., for Nathan Hale Park 102 leprosy station Kalawao, Island of Molokai, to Territory of Hawaii 995 use Army supplies, etc., for relieving sufferers in Colorado from flood of Arkansas River, etc 19 directed to cause survey of Calaveras River, Calif., for control of its floods 171 investigate feasibility of military park on Plains of Chalmette, site of Battle of New Orleans, 1815 221 of military park at Yorktown, Va 1430 appointment of commission to assist, authorized 1430 lease of water power, Muskingum River, Ohio, to Phoenix Mill Company may be abrogated by 1322 may grant overflow easement right on Fort George Wright Reservation, Wash., to Lloyd E. Gandy; conditions 395 may sell surplus Army foodstuffs to friendly Governments 68 memorials to soldiers in Europe to be maintained, etc., by 1510 surplus Army road materials, etc., transferred to Secretary of Agriculture by 213 distribution among States for highway construction, etc 213 reservation for roads in national forests 213 *Secretary of War, Assistant,* emergency appropriation for increased salary, 1922 62 *Securities, Railroad,* appropriation for securing information of issues of 642, 1234 deficiency appropriation for securing information of, etc 329 *Securities, Treasury Savings,* appropriation for expenses in Post Office Department sale, etc., of 371, 1092 *Securities, United States* (*see also* United States Securities), appropriation for distinctive paper for 372, 1092 deficiency appropriation for distinctive paper for 39, 453 expenses of issues of, subsequently to June 30, 1921, payable from appropriation for expenses of loans in First and Second Liberty Bond Acts 36 time limit for 36 *“See Rainier National Parle via Tacoma, Season June-September, 1922,”* special canceling stamp of, authorized for Tacoma, Wash., post office 502 *Seed Cane,* on free list, for Department of Agriculture or Botanic Garden 930 *Seed for Seeding,* farmers borrowing money for, in 1918 and 1919, released from payment, if crop a failure 1322 yield per acre deemed a failure 1322 *Seed Grain for Crop Failure Areas,* advances to farmers for purchasing wheat, etc., for seed purposes, for crop of 1922 467 terms and conditions 467 limit to one person 467 appropriation; part for use in the District 467 punishment for making false statements, etc., to obtain loans, etc 467 *Seed Grain for Drought Stricken Areas,* appropriations for collecting loans to farmers for 1320 deficiency appropriation for collecting loans to farmers for, 1923 772, 1535 *Seed,* appropriation for testing commercial, adulterated, etc 515, 1300 preventing admission of adulterated, etc., for seeding 515, 1300 for investigating introduction of foreign plantsand 516, 1301 for purchase, testing, etc., new and rare 516, 1301 for diffusing commercial information of supply, market price, etc. of 532, 1314 deficiency appropriation for purchase and distribution of valuable 54, 347, 783 duty on, aromatic, not garden 864 castor beans 895 flaxseed 895 garden and field 895 grass 895 oil bearing 895 poppy 895 spice 896 sunflower 895 on free list, Chickpeas or garbanzos 930 cowpeas 930 for Department of Agriculture or Botanic Garden 930 hemp 929 oil bearing; conditions 929 perilla 929 rape 929 sesame 929 sugar beet 930 *Seeds, etc., Congressional Allotment, etc.,* appropriation for purchase, distribution, etc 516 selection as to locality 517 seed-packet contracts, etc 517 Congressional distribution 517 southern delivery; allotments uncalled for 517 report of purchases; diversion forbidden 517 *Seger Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 574 *Seines,* duty on, flax, etc 902 *Seismological Association, International,* deficiency appropriation for contribution 1161cclxiv *Seizure of Vessels or Vehicles,* provisions for forfeiture, etc., of, for violating customs laws 982 *Selective Draft* (*see also* Registration and Selection for Military Service), deficiency appropriation for registration, selection, etc., for 52, 56, 196, 341, 345, 458, 463, 780, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1554 amenability for trial of persons wilfully violating terms of, not changed by laws, etc., as to end of World War 421 liabilties for violations of, not terminated by Resolution declaring end of the World War 107 *Selenium,* on free list, and salts of 930 *Selma, Ala.,* terms of court at 668 *Semiarid and Irrigated Western Districts,* appropriation for experiments in dairying and meat production in 536, 1317 *Semiarid Land Farming,* appropriation for improving methods of 515, 1300 *“Semicentennial, University of Arkansas, June 10–14, 1922 (fifty years of service),”* special canceling stamp of, authorized for post office, Fayetteville, Ark 421 *Seminaries, etc.,* on free list, books, etc., for; limit 925 *Seminole Indians, Fla.,* appropriation for relief, etc., of 567, 1189 *Seminole Indians, Okla,* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for tribal schools 575, 1196 for repairs, etc., to school buildings 575, 1197 for common schools 576 1197 *Semiprecious Stones,* duty on, articles of, not specially provided for 873 cut but not set 917 imitation, etc 917 excise tax on sales of, by dealers 293 *Semolina,* duty on 893 temporary duty on 9 *Senate,* appropriation for compensation of Senators 422, 1264 for mileage 1, 422, 1264 for secretary to the Vice President, etc 422, 1265 for Chaplain 422, 1265 for Secretary, assistant, clerks, etc 422, 1265 for superintendent, etc., of document room 422, 1265 for clerks and messengers to Committees 422, 1265 preparation of Senate Manual 423, 1266 for clerical assistance to Senators not chairmen of committees specifically provided for 423, 1266 authority as clerks of committees 423, 1266 for additional clerks to Senators at $1, 200 424, 1266 clerks to Senators whose terms begin March 4 1266 for compiling Navy Yearbook, 1921 424 for compiling Navy Yearbook, 1922 1266 for Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, assistants, etc 424, 1266 for police force, Senate Office Building 424, 1267 for postmaster, etc 424, 1267 appropriation for foreman, etc., folding room 424, 1267 for contingent expenses, stationery, etc 424, 1267 for postage stamps 424, 1267 for motor vehicles for mail, etc 424, 1267 for automobile for Vice President 424, 1267 for folding materials; folding 424, 1267 for fuel, etc 425, 1267 for furniture, repairs, etc 425, 1267 for packing boxes 425, 1267 for rent of warehouse for documents 425, 1267 for miscellaneous items 425, 1267 for inquiries and investigations 425, 1267 for reporting debates 425, 1267 for kitchens and restaurants 425, 1268 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1558 for clerks to designated committees 1 for George Curry 2 for Edith Shipman 2 for laborer in stationery room 2 for stationery 2 for assistant financial clerk 2 for pages 2 for session employees from close of first session to beginning of second 325 for pages, third session, Sixty-seventh Congress 1061 deficiency appropriation for widow of Philander C. Knox 327 for widow of William E. Crow 1048 for widow of Thomas E. Watson 1155 for Austin Jackson 49 for motor vehicles 49 for fuel, etc 49, 768 for automobile, Vice President 327, 768 for assistant clerk, Appropriations Committee 437, 1155 for furniture 437 for Jack Crocker 437 for Eugene Colwell 437 for increased pay, 1923, financial clerk 768 for increased pay, 1923, clerk of Appropriations Committee 768 for stationery 768, 1528 for miscellaneous items 768, 1528 for folding 768 for inquiries and investigations 768 for official reporters 1049 for Alexander K. Meek 1049, 1528 for Anna Dawson 1155 for John C. Crockett 1527 for assistant and acting assistant doorkeeper, increased pay 1528 for two floor assistants, increased pay 1528 for Charles F. Redmond 1528 for C. Brooks Fry 1528 for Thomas A. Hodgson 1528 for Leslie L. Biffle 1528 for kitchens and restaurants 1528 for messenger at card door 1528 for laborer in charge of private passage 1528 amounts appropriated for clerks to designated committees for fiscal years 1921 and 1922, repealed 1 for clerical assistance to Senators, fiscal years 1921 and 1922, reduced 1 Clerks to Committee on Public Lands and Surveys payable from appropriation for Committee on Public Lands for fiscal years 1921 and 1922 1 emergency appropriation for assistant clerk to Committee on Finance, 1922 64cclxv mileage and stationery allowances to be paid Senators attending third session Sixty-seventh Congress 1061 no member eligible to serve on Coal Commission 1446 salaries of employees for August, 1921, to be paid August 24 180 for November, 1921, to be paid November 23 325 for December, 1921, to be paid December 20 350 for September, 1922, to be paid September 23 1059 for December, 1922, to be paid December 20 1064 salaries of Senators appointed to fill vacancies to commence day of appointment 1225 elected thereto, on day when qualified 1225 where no appointment made, to commence day following election 1225 three Senators of the Sixty-eighth Congress to serve on joint committee on Congressional pay adjustment 1560 three Senators to serve on joint select committee on fiscal relations with District of Columbia 670 *Senate Manual,* appropriation for preparing 423, 1266 *Senate Office Building,* appropriation for police force 424, 1267 for kitchens and restaurants, repairs, supplies, etc 425, 1268 for elevator conductors 430, 1273 for care, etc., of grounds 430, 1273 for trees, etc., grounds of 430, 1273 for maintenance, etc., of 430, 1273 for furniture, etc 430, 1273 for painting, etc 1273 for storeroom cages, attic floor 1273 deficiency appropriation for care, etc., of grounds 44 for maintenance, etc 49, 438 for furniture, etc 438 for emergency repairs, etc 1529 *Senators,* appropriation for compensation 422, 1264 for mileage 422, 1264 for clerical assistance to, not chairmen of committees specially provided for 423, 1266 for additional clerks at $1, 200 a year 424, 1266 elected, whose terms begin March 4, authorized to appoint clerical assistants 1266 mileage and stationery allowances to be paid, attending third session, Sixty-seventh Congress 1061 salaries of, appointed to fill vacancies to commence on day of appointment and continue until successors qualified 1225 elected thereto, on day when qualified 1225 where no appointment made, to commence day following election 1225 *Seneca Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 574 *Seneca Indians, N. Y.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 573, 1194 *Senegal Gum,* duty on 860 *Sequoia National Park, Calif.,* appropriation for protection, etc 591, 1214 for commissioner 614, 1081 *Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1690 *Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, Senate,* appropriation for, assistant, doorkeepers, messengers, etc 424, 1266 for police force, Senate Office Building 424, 1267 *Sergeant at Arms, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, deputy, cashier, etc 427, 1269 for police force, House Office Building 427, 1270 deficiency appropriation for police force, 1922, House Office Building 49 *Serums, etc.,* appropriation for regulating propagation, sale, etc., of 381, 1102 deficiency appropriation for regulating sale, etc., of 341 on free list 923 *Serums for Domestic Animals,* appropriation for investigating, etc 512, 1297 for regulating sale, etc 512, 1297 *Services Medals, Badges, etc., Army,* punishment for unauthorized wearing, manufacture, or sale of 1286 *Sesame,* on free list, oil 929 *Sesame Seed,* on free list 929 *Sesquicentennial Exhibition,* approval of holding, in Philadelphia in 1926, to celebrate one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of signing the Declaration of Independence 833 participation invited of the States and foreign nations 833 *Seven Pines, Va.,* deficiency a ppropriation for transferring, etc., ordnance stores from evacuated depot at 456 *Seventh Lighthouse District,* deficiency appropriation for reestablishing, etc., aids to navigation 446 *Seventh Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Varnum to Webster Street 1337 *Seward, Alaska,* additional amount authorized for completing railroad, etc., to Fairbanks from 221 railroad building at, to be retained for court uses 141 *Sewers, D. C.,* appropriation for cleaning and repairing 681, 1339 for pumping stations, etc 681, 1339 for main and pipe 681, 1339 for surburban 681, 1339 for assessment and permit work 681, 1339 for rights of way 681, 1339 for Buck Creek interceptor 1339 for upper Potomac interceptor 681, 1339 deficiency appropriation for cleaning, etc 30 for maintenance, etc 439, 1531 for assessment and permit work 440, 1531 for suburban 1531 assessments for laying service, increased 710 *Sewing Machines,* duty on 886 *Sewing Silk,* duty on 907 *Sewing Thread,* duty on, cotton 899 *Sextants,* duty on 873 *Shafting,* duty on, Muntz metal 886cclxvi *Shanghai, China,* appropriation for expenses, United States court for China at 609, 1077 for prison, etc., expenses 610, 1077 *Shapes,* duty on, iron, rolled or hammered, not specially provided for 875 steel, pressed, sheared, or stamped 875 *Shasta National Forest, Calif.,* acceptance of gift of land within, from Mary Burt Brittan 1244 lands added thereto 1245 *Shaw, Honorable Guy L.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 437 *Shears,* duty on, steel laid 883 *Sheathing,* duty on, Muntz metal 886 *Sheathing Paper, and Felt,* duty on 909 *Sheboygan, Wis.* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1045 *Sheep* (*see also* Cattle), appropriation for eradicating scabies in 511, 1296 for experiment station, Clark County, Idaho 512, 1297 for investigating problems of Western States 512, 1297 duty on 891 on free list, imported for breeding purposes 10 straying across boundary line, etc., admitted free; regulations 923 temporary duty on 10 *Sheep Dip,* on free list 930 *Sheets,* duty on, aluminum 886 brass 886 bronze 886 copper 886 cotton 900 flax 903 iron or steel, cold hammered, etc 877 common or black 876 galvanized or coated 876 polished, planished, or glanced 876 with other metal imposed 876 lead 888 Muntz metal 886 nickel 887 zinc 888 on free list, platinum 930 *Sheets and Plates,* duty on, steel, not containing alloys 875 *Shell,* duty on, buttons 914 manufactures of, not specially provided for 919 *Shellfish,* on free list, fresh, etc., not specially provided for 931 *Shepherd Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Tenth to Twelfth Street 1337 *Shepherd Street W., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, west of Fourteenth Street 1336 *Sherier, Joseph T.,* deficiency appropriation for payment of judgment against District of Columbia to, assignee of Joseph C. Caton 443 *Sherman Institute, Riverside, Calif.,* appropriation for Indian school 567, 1188 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 1553, 1556 *Shiloh National Military Park, Tenn.,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 761, 1422 deficiency appropriation for continuing establishment of 39 *Shingle Bolts,* on free list 932 *Shingles,* on free list 931 *Ship Brokers,* special tax imposed on 295 *Ship, Steamboat, and Way Letters,* appropriation for 658, 1253 *Ship Timber,* on free list 933 *Shipman, Edith,* appropriation for services 2 *Shipowners and Merchants Tugboat Company,* deficiency appropriation for paying collision damages to 1549 *Shipping,* appropriation for investigating foreign discriminations against American vessels and shippers 647, 1241 *Shipping Board, United States,* appropriation for salaries of commissioners and secretary 647, 1241 for all other expenses 647, 1241 not available for repairing Government vessels, unless opportunity given navy yards to estimate, etc 647, 1241 restriction only on vessels in American harbors 647, 1241 provisions effective at once 647, 1241 for investigating foreign discriminations against American vessels and shippers 647, 1241 transporting immigrants in Shipping Board vessels 647, 1241 for printing and binding for 1241 for expenses of Fleet Corporation from emergency shipping fund 192, 647, 1241 sources designated 647, 1241 only current claims payable from specified appropriation 647, 1241 balance of appropriation for paying claims authorized by Merchant Marine Act, July 1, 1923, covered in 1242 for paying claims authorized by Merchant Marine Act 192, 647, 1242 limited to prior agreements 647, 1242 restriction on publications 647, 1242 paying attorneys forbidden, unless employment approved by Attorney General 192, 648, 1242 pay restrictions 192, 648, 1242 payments to certified public accountants forbidden; auditing work by Efficiency Bureau 192, 648, 1242 outside auditors allowed for claims in litigation 192, 648, 1242 subsistence allowances limited 192, 648, 1242 rent in District of Columbia restricted 648, 1242 no payment herefrom of Navy Department claims, or judgments in admiralty suits, etc 648, 1242cclxvii deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 54, 198, 1553 for national security and defense 54, 460, 1163 for law books 329 for judgments. Court of Claims under 779, 1052 assignment to Navy of debts, etc., due to, from contractors furnishing supplies, etc., to the Navy 811 audit of Emergency Fleet Corporation’s financial transactions directed 444 award of claims of Norway by arbitral tribunal to be paid from appropriation for claims by 1280 deduction and payment from, of claim of Page Brothers against Norway 1280 transporting exhibits to Rio de Janeiro Exposition, to be arranged by 210 vessels of, to be used for shipments of food, etc., to starving people of Russia 351 unexpended balances available for difference in pay of members of, in office June 5, 1920 34 for compensation of members created under Merchant Marine Act, for fiscal year 1921 35 of William S. Benson as agent of the President from March 4, 1921 35 for salaries of unconfirmed members 35 additional appropriation therefor 35 *Shipping Commissioners,* appropriation for salaries 475, 1116 for clerk hire 475, 1116 for contingent expenses 475, 1116 *Ships* (*see* Emergency Shipping Fund). *Shipwrecked American Seamen,* appropriation for relief, etc., of, in Alaska, Hawaii, etc 603, 1072 for life saving testimonials in rescuing 604, 1073 deficiency appropriation for relief, etc 35, 54, 58, 193, 343, 347, 453, 783, 1055, 1161, 1169, 1544, 1547 *Shipyard River, S. C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Shirt Collars and Cuffs,* duty on, cotton 901 flax 904 *Shivwits Indian Reservation, Utah,* appropriation for irrigation project on 1181 *Shoddy,* duty on, wool 905 *Shoe Laces,* on free list, leather 928 *Shoe Machinery,* on free list 926 *Shoes,* duty on, horse, mule, or ox, of iron or steel 880 with wool, cotton, etc., uppers 913 on free list, leather 928 leather uppers, etc., for 928 *Shooks,* duty on, packing box, not specially provided for 889 sugar box 889 *Shooks, American,* on free list, returned from abroad as barrels, boxes, etc 924 *Shooting Galleries,* special tax on proprietors of 296 *Shooting Galleries and Ranges, Army,* appropriation for expenses 84, 733, 1393 deficiency appropriation for 52, 458 *Shopping and Hand Bags,* excise tax on, sold above specified price 293 *Shoshone Agency, Nev., Western,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 571, 1192 *Shoshone Agency, Wyo.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 579, 1201 *Shoshone Indian Reservation, Idaho and Nev., Western,* appropriation for irrigation system on 1181 *Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo.,* appropriation for Indian school 580, 1201 for irrigation system 580, 1201 for irrigating conditionally ceded lands 580, 1201 for roads and bridges; reimbursement 580, 1202 deficiency appropriation for roads, etc 45 for Indian school 58 for irrigation 198, 1540 for payments to Indians of 1540 *Shoshone Indians, Wyo.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 579, 1201 for fulfilling treaty with 579, 1201 *Shoshone Irrigation Project, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 585, 1207 *Shoshone National Forest, Wyo.,* lands added to 350 *Shot,* duty on, iron or steel 880 lead 888 *Shotgun Barrels,* on free list, single tubes, forged, rough bored 931 *Shotguns,* duty on, barrels for 884 breech loading 884 muzzle loading 884 stocks for 884 *Shoulders,* duty on, pork 891 *Shovels,* duty on 886 *Shows,* special tax on proprietors of; exemptions 296 *Shrewsbury River, N. J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Shrimps,* on free list, not specially provided for 931 *Shriners’ Convention* (*see* Mystic Shrine, etc.). *Shrines,* on free list, imported for religious purposes 931 *Shrub Seed,* duty on 895 *Shrubs,* appropriation for study of diseases of ornamental 514, 1299 duty on 894 on free list, for Department of Agriculture or Botanic Garden 930 *Siam,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 for interpreter to legation and consulate general 601, 1070 for improving legation buildings and grounds 1073 *Siberia,* free transportation, etc., to destitute soldiers honorably discharged in, and their families, from Vladivostok to United States 103 *Side Arms,* duty on 884 *Siege Cannon, etc., Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of 744, 1404cclxviii appropriation for ammunition for 744, 1404 for ammunition for practice 744, 1404 *Siennas,* duty on 867 *Signal Corps* (*see also* Signal Service, Army), deficiency appropriation for aviation increase 196, 341, 345, 458, 463, 780, 1056, 1167, 1557 *Signal Officer, War Department, Office of Chief,* appropriation for civilian personnel in 736, 1396 employment of draftsmen, etc 736, 1396 *Signal Service, Army,* appropriation for expenses, telegraph, telephone, etc., systems 71, 734, 1395 electric plants at posts, etc 71, 735, 1395 for civilian employees, etc 71, 735, 1395 signal research 71, 735, 1395 buildings, etc., for supplies 71, 735, 1396 amount for civilian employees; telegraph and telephone service, etc 71, 735, 1396 signal equipment for organizations 71 pigeon service; photographihg, etc 71 maintenance of Camp Alfred Vail 72, 735, 1396 for Washington-Alaska cable and telegraph 72, 735, 1418 for operating fire control installations, seacoast defenses 736, 1396 deficiency appropriation for expenses 52, 196, 341, 345, 458, 463, 780, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555 for electrical and sound ranging equipment, etc 458, 781 for maintenance, etc., fire control installations, seacoast defenses 458, 1167, 1396, 1555 for fire control installations, insular possessions 1056, 1167 balances of appropriations for, covered in 755 *Signaling Systems, Army,* appropriation for researches, etc., in, by Signal Corps 71, 735, 1395 *Sigsbee Place NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Tenth to Twelfth Street 1337 *Siletz Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 576, 1197 *Siletz River, Oreg.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, bar, and entrance, to be made 1046 *Silica,* duty on, crude, not specially provided for 869 pigment, not specially provided for 869 *Silicon,* duty on 874 manganese 874 *Silk,* duty on, chenille 907 cloth of cotton, etc., and 900 clothing, not knit or crocheted 908 fabrics with fast edges 907 floss 907 handkerchiefs 908 knit fabrics, in the piece 908 manufactures of, not specially provided for 908 mufflers, woven 908 noils, not twisted or spun 907 partially manufactured, not twisted, etc 907 pile fabrics 907 plushes 907 duty on, roving, in skeins, cops, or warps 907 schappe silk yarn, in skeins, cops, or warps 907 sewing 907 spun, in skeins, cops, or warps 907 threads 907 thrown 907 tram 907 twist 907 velvets 907 wearing apparel, not knit or crocheted 908 woven fabrics in the piece 907 yarn and artificial siik, in skeins, cops, or warps 907 not specially provided for 907 on free list, bolting cloths 925 cocoons 931 raw, in reeled skeins, not wound, etc 931 waste 931 *Silk and Silk Goods,* Schedule 12, Tariff of 1922 907 *Silk, Artificial or Imitation,* duty on, knit goods, ribbons, etc 908 waste, partially manufactured 908 yarns, threads, filaments, and lame 908 *Silver,* duty on, articles, not specially provided for 888 plated with platinum 888 leaf 887 on free list, bullion 925 ore 929 sweepings 929 *Silver Coins,* coinage of Grant memorial half dollars authorized 362 purposes for, number authorized, etc 362 fifty-cent pieces to commemorate centennial of enunciation of the Monroe Doctrine 1172 tercentenary of settling of New Netherland, etc 1287 *Sinking Fund, United States Securities,* provisions for, under Victory Loan Act, extended to notes and bonds issued thereafter 1427 *Sioux City, Iowa,* bridge authorized across Big Sioux River, by Union County, S. Dak., and 1173 terms of court at 1484 *Sioux Indians, Different Tribes, Nebr., N. and S. Dak.,* appropriation for Yankton Sioux 576 for fulfilling treaty with, etc 577, 1198 for agency employees 577, 1198 for subsistence 577, 1198 for support of schools 577, 1198 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 57, 1169 for education 58, 197, 343, 460, 1054 for Yankton Sioux 197 for subsistence, etc 460 *Sioux Indians of Devils Lake, N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 573, 1194 *Sioux Indians, S. Dak.,* deficiency appropriation for education 1165 *Sirup, Table,* appropriation for investigating manufacture of; utilizing new sources 522, 1306 *Sirups,* duty on, cane juice 890 dextrose 890 fruit, not specially provided for 897 maple 890 temporary duty on, cane juice 10cclxix *Sirups, Finished or Fountain,* internal revenue tax on, used for soft drinks, sold by producer, etc 285 for use of bottled car Donated beverages 285 made by soda fountain proprietor for soft drinks 285 for bottled carbonated beverages 286 except if used for cereal beverages or still drinks 286 *Sisal,* duty on, cordage 902 on free list, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 927 *Siskiyou County, Calif.,* California may bring suit in Supreme Court to determine title to lands in 1438 *Siskiyou National Forest, Oreg.,* lands in Oregon-California revested railroad grant added to 1019 proceeds of timber sales to be deposited in Oregon and California land-grant fund 1019 *Sisseton Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 576 *Sites for Military Purposes,* deficiency appropriation for completing acquisition of designated 777, 1162 *Sitka, Alaska,* appropriation for buildings and wharf 385, 1106 *Sir Nations Indians, N. Y.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 573, 1194 *Sixty-seventh Congress, First Session,* appropriation for expenses incident to 1 *Skagit County, Wash.,* granted right of way across fish hatchery for public highway 664 *Skagit Island Military Reservation, Wash.,* granted to Washington for park purposes; conditions 469 *Skagit River, Wash.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1046 *Skagway, Alaska,* granted adjacent public lands for public park 1500 prior rights protected; mineral deposits reserved 1501 reversion for nonuser; purchase price 1501 *Skates,* duty on, ice and roller 913 *Skeletons, etc.,* on free list, and other preparations of anatomy 931 *Shelley, . J. Leo,* deficiency appropriation for 1546 *Skelp Iron or Steel,* duty on, sheared, etc 876 sheets 876 *Sketches,* on free list, original 933 *Skewers,* duty on, wood, butchers’ and packers’ 889 *Skins,* duty on, chamois 918 fur, not further advanced than dressing and dyeing 916 on free list, raw, all kinds, not specially provided for 931 undressed fur, not specially provided for 927 *Slabs,* duty on, iron 875 slate, for tables 874 steel 875 *Slate Books,* duty on 912 *Slates,* duty on, and manufactures, not specially provided for 874 *Slaughtering Industry* (*see* Packers and Stockyards Act). *Slave Trade, International Bureau for Repressing African,* appropriation for annual contribution 605 *Sliver,* duty on, cotton 898 flax, hemp, ramie, etc 902 jute 902 *Slot Machines,* excise tax on weighing or vending, sold by producer, etc 292 operated by manufacturer, etc 292 *Slovenes, Serbs, Croats and,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Sludge Machines,* on free list 926 *Smallpox,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 380, 1602 for prevention of, etc., among Indians 561, 1182 for preventing spread of, District of Columbia 694, 1351 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemic 38, 338 *Smalts,* duty on, glass 873 *Smelting Warehouses* (*see* Warehouses, Customs Bonded Smelting). *Smelts,* on free list, fresh, frozen, etc 930 *Smith, J. J., and J. E. McGee,* time extended for bridging Savannah River, near Haileys Ferry, S. C. and Ga 505 *Smith, Samuel J.,* deficiency appropriation for payment of court costs in suit of, against Navy Department, etc 774 *Smithsonian Institution,* appropriation for international exchanges 643, 1235 for American ethnology 643, 1235 for International Catalogue of Scientific Literature 643, 1235 for Astrophysical Observatory 643, 1235 for plans for building for National Gallery of Art, etc 1235 for National Museum 643, 1235 for National Gallery of Art 643, 1235 for printing and binding for 643, 1236 for care, etc., of grounds 707, 1365 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1559 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding for 50 for National Museum 198, 329, 460, 1053 appointment as regent, of Frederick A. Delano 1170 Irwin B. Laughlin 1171 reappointment as regent, of Henry White 1170 transfer authorized from Department of State to, of the sword of Washington and staff of Franklin 399 sword of Andrew Jackson 399 *Smokeless Powder, Navy,* appropriation for purchase and manufacture of 128, 798, 1142cclxx *Smoking Stands,* excise tax on, sold by producers, etc 292 *Smoking Tobacco* (*see* Tobacco). *Smyrna, Turkey,* appropriation for prison expenses 610, 1077 deficiency appropriation for relief of American citizens, etc., at 1051 *Snake River,* bridge authorized across, at or near Central Ferry, Wash 354 *Snoqualmie National Forest, Wash.,* exchange authorized with private owners for lands to be added to 1037 *Snow and Ice, D. C.,* appropriation for removing, from streets, sidewalks, gutters, etc 681, 1339 deficiency appropriation for removing, from streets, etc 440 *Snow and Sleet, D. C.,* removal required from paved sidewalks in fire limits, by owners of adjoining property, etc 845 by District Commissioners, adjacent to District buildings, etc 845 street crossings, alley intersections, etc 845 temporary use of sand and ashes until weather permits cleaning 845 by Army Chief of Engineers; adjacent to Federal buildings, etc.; Capitol and Library excepted 845 crosswalks, etc., of public squares, etc 845 temporary use of sand and ashes, until weather permits cleaning 845 private owners, etc., may use sand and ashes until weather permits cleaning 845 removal by Commissioners, on failure of owners, etc 846 expenses to be certified to corporation counsel 846 suit for recovery and penalty to be brought 846 money received to be deposited to credit of the District 846 appropriation for expenses of Commissioners, and Chief of Engineers 846 half from District revenues 846 *Snuff and Snuff Flour,* duty on 891 internal revenue tax on manufactured or imported 287 packages, etc., required for 287 *Soaps,* duty on, castile 868 containing castor oil 865 medicinal 868 powder, not specially provided for 868 toilet 868 *Soapstone,* duty on, crude 869 ground, etc 869 manufactures of 869 *Soboba Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 560 *Social Hygiene Board, Interdepartmental,* deficiency appropriation for national security and defense 460 *Société des Femmes de France à New York,* authorized to erect statue of Jeanne d’Arc on public grounds, District of Columbia 468 *Societies, Religious, Scientific, etc.* on free list, books, etc., for; limit 925 *Society Hill, S. C.,* bridge authorized across Great Pee Dee River at 1174 *Sod Oil,* duty on 865 *Soda* (*see* Sodium). *Soda Water,* duty on 897 *Sodium,* duty on, arsenate 868 benzoate 862 bicarbonate or baking soda 868 borate of, or borax 868 bromide 868 calcined 868 carbonate 868 caustic soda 868 chlorate 868 chloride or salt 868 chromate and dichromate 868 ferrocyanide 868 formate 868 hydrated soda 868 hydrosulphite, and compound 868 hydroxide 868 monohydrated 868 nitrite 868 phosphate 868 sal soda 868 sesquicarbonate 868 silicate 868 soda ash 868 sulphate, crystallized, or Glauber salt 868 anhydrous 868 sulphide 868 sulphite, bisulphite, meta-bisulphite and thiosulphate 868 sulphoxylate compounds 868 tartrate of 859 yellow prussiate of 868 on free list, borate of, crude 925 niter cake 931 nitrate of, crude 931 sulphate, crude 931 salt cake 931 *Sodium Nitrate, Army,* deficiency appropriation for storage 52 *Sodium Nitrite,* entry, etc., of, forbidden for three months 18 limited admission allowed, if no satisfactory substitute obtainable, etc 18 *Soft Drinks,* duty on 897 internal revenue tax on, sold by producer, etc 285 *Soil Bacteriology, etc.,* appropriation for investigations, etc 514, 1299 testing bacterial cultures for inoculating legumes 514, 1299 publishing tests; names of dealers in impure, etc 515, 1299 *Soil Fertility,* appropriation for investigations 513, 523, 1299, 1307 *Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 523, 1306 for general expenses 523, 1307 for chemical and physical investigations 523, 1307 for investigating fertilizers, etc 523, 1307 for cooperative investigations of soils, mapping, etc 523, 1307 for classification of agricultural lands 523, 1307 for administrative expenses 523, 1307cclxxi deficiency appropriation for general expenses 54, 461, 1553 for Government kelp plant, Summerland, Calif 445 *Solder,* duty on 888 *Soldier, Unknown Unidentified American,* expenses of burial services of, at Arlington Memorial Amphitheater, payable from Army appropriation for disposition of remains of officers 207 amount limited 207 medal of honor and distinguished service cross to be bestowed upon body of, to be buried in Arlington Memorial Amphitheater, Va 191 *Soldier, Unknown Unidentified Italian,* Congressional medal of honor, bestowed on, buried in Victor Emanuel Monument, Rome, Italy 204 *Soldiers’ and Sailor’s Civil Relief,* deficiency appropriation for settlement of insurance claims under 771 time limit for bringing claim to real estate foreclosed, etc., under 1510 *Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home, D. C., Grand Army,* appropriation for expenses; persons admitted 704, 1362 *Soldiers, Destitute* (*see* Destitute Soldiers). *Soldiers, etc.,* appropriation for transportation of disabled, on furlough from hospitals 94 for vocational rehabilitation of discharged disabled 649, 1244 deficiency appropriation for medical treatment, etc 37 for vocational rehabilitation of disabled discharged 34, 329, 444, 1053 preference right for ten years of, discharged after World War service, to make homestead entry, etc., on public lands 358 drafted men refusing to serve, etc., excluded 358 *Solicitor, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for, law clerks, etc 507, 1289 *Solicitor for the Department of State,* appropriation for 611, 1078 for assistants 599, 1068 one to represent the United States before International Joint Commission 599, 1068 *Solicitor for the Department of the Interior,* appropriation for 552, 1078 for board of appeals, office of 552, 1175 for, assistant, attorneys, etc 552, 1175 *Solicitor for the Post Office Department,* appropriation for 611 for assistants, attorneys, etc 1248 *Solicitor General,* appropriation for 611, 1078 *Solicitor, Navy Department,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 788 for temporary employees; pay restriction 789 pay restriction on employees in office of, modified 140 *Solicitor of Internal Revenue,* appropriation for 611, 1078 *Solicitor of the Department of Commerce,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 611, 1078 *Solicitor of the Department of Labor,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 611, 1078 *Solicitor of the Treasury,* appropriation for, assistants, clerks, etc 611, 1078 *Somerset Hospital, Cape Town, Africa,* appropriation for annual contribution to 608, 1077 *Somme, France,* acquisition of burial places for American military dead in, authorized 490 *Sorbite,* duty on 890 *Sorghum* (*see also* Future Trading Act and Grain Futures Act), provisions governing contracts for future delivery of grain 187, 998 *Sound,* appropriation for applying principles of, to military and industrial uses 478, 1119 *Soups,* duty on, of vegetables, etc 896 *South Amboy, N. J.,* appropriation for aids to navigation in dredged channel 480 deficiency appropriation for transporting, etc., ordnance stores from evacuated depot at 456 for Morgan general ordnance depot, site 1162 purchase of land for railroad right of way, Morgan Ordnance Depot at, authorized 1029 *South America,* residence of five years in countries of, required for exception from yearly limit of admission of aliens 540 *South and Central America,* appropriation for expenses promoting commerce with 473, 1112 deficiency appropriation for promoting commerce with 784 *South Carolina,* Georgia and, may bridge Tugaloo River 1440 *“South Carolina,” Battleship,* silver service of, may be delivered to South Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution 1281 *South Carolina Eastern Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of district court, to Filbrin Corporation, and Cooper River Corporation 51 Charleston Farms Corporation, and Charleston Insurance and Trust Company 51 Eliza F. Lockwood 51 terms of court at Aiken 1486 Charleston 1486 Columbia 1486 Florence 1486 office of clerk at Charleston 1486 *South Carolina Western Judicial District,* terms of court at Anderson 1486 Greenville 1486 Greenwood 1486 Rock Hill 1486 Spartanburg 1486 office of clerk at Greenville 1486 *South Dakota,* easements through school lands may be granted by the State 158 may bridge Missouri River, between Charles Mix and Gregory Counties 1442 mineral leases within school lands may be granted by the State; limitations 158 *Southeast Branch Library, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries; pay restriction 675cclxxii *Souther Field, Ga.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1451 *Southern Cattle Ticks* (*see* Cattle Ticks, Southern). *Southern Field Crops,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 524, 1308 *Southern Pacific-Railroad Company,* may bridge Colorado River, Yuma, Ariz 1172 *Southern Pueblo Agency, N. Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 1193 *Southern Relief Society, D. C.,* appropriation for aid to Confederate veterans, etc 704, 1362 *Southern Ute Agency, Colo.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 567, 1189 *Southern Ute Indian Reservation, Colo.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 560, 1181 *Southern Ute Indians, Colo.,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 577, 1197 from accrued interest 577, 1197 *Soya Bean Oil,* temporary duty on 10 *Soya Beans,* duty on 895 preserved, etc 896 *Spades,* duty on 886 *Spain,* appropriation for ambassador to 600, 1069 *Spain, War with,* appropriation for arrears of pay, Army 726 deficiency appropriation for arrears of pay 52 hospital facilities of Veterans’ Bureau available for veterans of, suffering from mental and tubercular diseases 497 appropriation for 507 *Spangles and Beads,* duty on 913 fabrics and articles of 913 imitation pearl beads 913 *Spanish Cedar,* duty on, sawed boards, etc 889 *Spanish Influenza, etc.,* deficiency appropriation for suppressing 341, 457, 780 *Sparrows Point, Md.,* bridge authorized across Humphreys Creek at 1482 *Spars,* on free list, round timber for 932 *Sparta, Wis.,* deficiency appropriation for transferring, etc., ordnance stores from evacuated depot at 456 *Spartanburg, S. C.,* terms of court at 1486 *Speaker of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for secretary to 425, 1268 for clerk to Speaker’s table 425, 1268 preparing Digest of Rules 425, 1268 for clerks and messengers 425, 1268 for care, etc., automobile for 429, 1271 deficiency appropriation for care, etc., of automobile for 769 *Special and Select Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for expenses of 428, 1271 deficiency appropriation for expenses 49, 328, 350, 438, 1049, 1529 *Special Assessment Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 672, 1329 *Special Canceling Stamps* (*see also* Canceling Stamps, Postal Service, Special), authority of Postmaster General to permit use of, in first or second class offices 539 for national purposes authorized by Congress 539 for an event of general public interest, etc 539 period limitation 539 use of postal funds forbidden 539 expense to be borne by permittees 539 revocable if Government uses stamps for its own purposes 540 *Special Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for car fare in emergency cases 656, 1252 for fees to messengers 656, 1252 delivery without receipt permitted 656 matter to be first delivered by messenger 657 deficiency appropriation for fees 42, 55, 335, 462, 465, 786, 1160, 1555 *Special Taxes, Title X, Revenue Act of 1918,* repealed 321 *Special Taxes, Title X, Revenue Act of 1921,* annual excise tax levied after July 1, 1922, on domestic corporations 294 foreign corporations, for business in United States 295 exemptions; designated corporations, and insurance companies 295 publicity of returns 295 annual excise tax levied after July 1, 1922, on brokers; if members of stock exchanges, etc 295 pawnbrokers 295 ship brokers 295 customhouse brokers 295 proprietors of theaters, etc 295 theaters defined; buildings, halls, etc., not included 295 rate for small cities, etc 296 leased edifices, etc 296 proprietors of circuses; required for each State, etc 296 other public exhibitions; required for each State, etc 296 Chautauquas, agricultural fairs, religious exhibitions, etc., exempt 296 street fairs 296 bowling alley and billiard room proprietors 296 shooting gallery proprietors 296 riding academy proprietors 296 persons operating automobiles for hire 296 brewers, distillers, liquor dealers, etc., in business where local laws prohibit, etc 296 no penal exemption from State laws, etc 296 in lieu of taxes under previous law 297 annual tax levied on sales for preceding year by manufacturers of tobacco 297 cigars 297 cigarettes 297 each class separately taxed 297 exports exempt 297 levied after July 1, 1922, on designated pleasure water craft 297 basis of tax; measurement 298 for part of a year on new purchases 298 exemption if used without profit by organizations for relief, etc., of seamen 298cclxxiii punishment for conducting business, etc., without paying tax 298 opium, coca leaves, etc.; provisions for registration, taxation, etc 298 confiscation of narcotics seized from violators of laws 301 delivery for Government uses 301 seizures from unknown owners 301 destruction restricted 301 *Specimens of Natural History, etc.,* on free list, for public collections, not for sale 931 *Spectacle Reef Light Station, Mich.,* appropriation for improvements 480 *Spectacles, etc.,* duty on, and frames 873 with precious metal mountings, etc., exempt from excise-tax on sales of 293 *Sperm Oil,* duty on 865 *Spermaceti,* on free list, oil, of American fisheries 929 *Spices,* appropriation for investigating plants yielding 515, 1300 duty on, and seeds 896 *Spiegeleisen,* duty on; term construed 874 *Spike Lavender,* on free list, oil 929 *Spikes,* duty on, cut iron or steel 880 *Spinach Seed,* duty on 895 *Spindle Banding,* duty on, cotton, etc 900 *Spiral Nut Locks,* duty on 879 *Spirits of Turpentine* (*see also* Naval Stores Act), standard grades of, established 1435 *Spirits, Wines, and Other Beverages,* Schedule 8, Tariff of 1922 897 National Prohibition Act provisions not restricted by fib 897 duties imposed under, additional to internal revenue taxes 897 imported in bottles, etc., to pay the duty thereon 897 determination of proof 897 minimum rates, etc 897 forfeiture of imports in containers from countries denying entrance to American of similar size, etc 898 no constructive allowance for breakage, etc 898 actual damage in transit allowed 898 alcoholic, not admitted without internal revenue permit 898 forfeiture if without permit 898 regulations, etc., to be prescribed 898 *Spirituous Liquors* (*see also* National Prohibition Act), limitation on use of prescriptions of, for medicinal purposes 222 importing and manufacturing, forbidden, until present supply reduced below needs for nonbeverage uses 222 alcohol excepted 222 *Spokane Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 578, 1199 appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 578, 1200 *Spokane Indian Hospital, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 561, 1182 *Spokane Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 578, 1200 *Sponge,* on free list, platinum 930 *Sponge Fisheries,* appropriation for protecting, etc 484, 1125 *Sponges,* duty on., 920 manufactures of 920 *Sporting Goods,* duty on, athletic, etc 913 *Spring Place NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, to Sixteenth Street 1336 *Spring Road NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Fourteenth to Sixteenth Street 1336 *Springfield Arsenal, Mass.,* balance of appropriation for, covered in 755 rights of way for streets across grounds of, granted to Springfield, Mass 1013 for bridge across Mill River Canal 1016 *Spring field, Mass.,* rights of way for streets granted to, across armory grounds 1013 conditions 1016 construction of bridge, etc., across Mill River Canal, authorized 1016 terms of court at 503 rooms to be furnished free 503 all processes, etc., returnable to terms at Boston 503 deputy marshal, and clerk, to be appointed for 503 *Spring field, Mo.,* land office at, abolished 557 *Sprinkler Tops,* duty on, metal 887 *Spruce,* duty on, logs 889 *Spunk,* on free list 931 *Spurs and Stilts,* on free list, for manufacture of earthenware, etc 931 *Square Iron,* duty on 875 *Squares, East of 87, East of 88, 124, 125, 145, 146, and 147, D. C.,* purchase, etc., of, authorized for public purposes 646 appropriation for 646 *Squirrels, Ground,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 526, 1310 *Staff College, Army,* appropriation for expenses 69 *Staff of Benjamin Franklin,* transfer authorized of, from Department of State to National Museum 399 *Stains,* duty on, coal tar 862 *Stamp Cases,* duty on, metal, jewelry 917 *Stamp Taxes, Title XI, Revenue Act of 1918,* repealed 321cclxxiv *Stamp Taxes, Title XI, Revenue Act of 1921,* levied on specified documents, etc., in lieu of former tax 301 exemptions; Federal, foreign Government, State, etc., obligations 301 indemnity bonds to United States 301 cooperative building and loan association bonds 301 mutual ditch or irrigating companies’ bonds 302 unlawful use of stamps, etc 302 penalties and punishments for 302 cancellation requirements; other methods authorized 302 preparation of suitable stamps; affixing, etc 302 collection of taxes omitted by mistake or fraud 303 distribution of stamps for sale by postmasters 303 accountability, etc.; monthly transfers to the Treasury 303 assistant treasurers and depositaries 303 designated State agents, etc., for use on stock transfers 303 bond, etc., may be required 303 Schedule A 303 bonds of indebtedness, etc.; corporate securities; renewals 303 based on amount secured 303 capital stock; original issues 303 if without face value 303 to be attached in stock book 304 sales or transfers, etc 304 if without face value 304 deposits for collateral exempt 304 brokers’ deliveries exempt 304 affixing stamp in stock book; on certificate; or bill of sale 304 punishment for delivery without stamp 304 sales of produce on exchange for future delivery 304 stamped bills of sale, etc., required 304 clearing house transfers of stamped contracts exempt 304 details required on bills of sale, etc 305 punishment for sales, etc., without stamped bills 305 for immediate delivery in cash not taxable 305 Cotton Futures, and Future Trading Acts not affected 305 drafts, promissory notes, etc 305 if secured by Liberty bonds, etc., exempt; condition 305 conveyances of realty 305 to secure a debt exempt 305 customhouse entries; warehouse withdrawals 305 foreign passage tickets, except to Canada or Mexico 305 rates exempt 306 proxies; exemptions 306 powers of attorney 306 in pension, etc., cases, bankruptcy and mutual insurance cases exempt 306 playing cards 306 policies of property insurance by foreign corporation, etc., not signed by agent in United States 306 to be affixed by receiver, etc 306 penalty for failure 306 *Stamped Envelopes, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for freight or expressage on 657, 1253 for manufacture; distribution 658, 1253 deficiency appropriation for freight, etc 55, 199, 335, 775, 786 *Stamps,* illustrations of foreign postage and revenue, permitted in black and white, from defaced plates, as illustrations in books, etc 1437 *Stamps Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent 653, 1249 *Stamps, Foreign Postage or Revenue,* on free list 931 *Stamps, Internal Revenue,* deficiency appropriation for redemption of 196, 341 issue authorized of, to replace those lost or unavoidably destroyed, on packages of distilled spirits duly stamped 319 *Standard Container Act,* appropriation for expenses enforcing 533, 1314 *Standard Time,* portion of Idaho assigned to third zone 1434 *Standards Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Director, physicists, chemists, etc 475, 1116 for clerks, artisans, etc 476, 1116 for apparatus, laboratory supplies, etc 476, 1117 for repairs, etc., to buildings 476, 1117 for contingent expenses 476, 1117 member, International Committee of Weights and Measures 476, 1117 for care, etc., of grounds 476, 1117 for investigating structural materials 476, 1117 disseminating improved methods of building, etc 476, 1117 for operating testing machines to determine physical constants 476, 1117 for investigating fire resisting qualities of building materials, etc 477, 1117 for investigating standards of measurement of public utilities, etc 477, 1117 for testing miscellaneous Government materials, etc 477, 1117 for standardizing radio communication methods, etc 477, 1118 for developing color standards, etc 477, 1118 for study of clay products, processes, etc 477, 1118 for aeronautical, etc., engineering investigations 477, 1118 for investigating optical glass production 477, 1118 for standardizing quality, measurement, etc., of textiles, paper, leather, and rubber 477, 1118 for studying problems of standardizing grading, etc., sugar 477, 1118 for cooperative standardizing, etc., of gauges, screw threads, etc 478, 1118 for investigating, etc., mine scales, and cars at coal mines 478, 1118 for metallurgical researches, railway equipment, etc 478, 1118 for investigating methods of high temperature measurements, etc 478, 1119 for applying principles of sound to military and industrial purposes 478, 1119 for investigating problems in industrial development, etc 478, 1119 for investigating, etc., track scales, etc 478, 1119 for establishing standards, etc., of industrial devices 478, 1119cclxxv appropriation for standards for checking chemical analyses 478, 1119 for investigating radioactive substances 478, 1119 for determining tensile strength of ropes, cables, etc 1119 cooperative work for departments, etc., from their appropriations 479, 1119 deficiency appropriation for testing structural materials, from Census Office appropriation, 1922 47 disseminating information, etc., tending to improve, etc., building construction, housing, etc 48 for investigating problems of industrial development, 1922 48 for cooperative standardizing, testing, and inspecting instruments, devices, etc., used in industries and by the Government, 1922 48 for general expenses 54, 344, 461, 464, 784, 1053 for military research 54, 199, 344, 347, 461, 784 for testing structural materials 54, 58, 344 for gauge standardization 58, 59, 199 for investigating standards of public utilities 344 for color standardization 464 for public utilities standards 784 for laboratory equipment 1053 *Standing Rock Agency, N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 573, 1194 *Standing Rock Indian Reservation, N. Dak. and S. Dak.,* homestead entrymen, etc., in former, allowed extension of time if unable to pay money due 499 interest in advance to be paid 499 further extension allowed; limit 499 *Star Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by, in Alaska 657, 1252 emergency service 657, 1252 for inland transportation, except in Alaska 659, 1254 deficiency appropriation for 55, 59, 199, 452, 465, 786, 1057 for special carriers 462 for, in Alaska 462, 786 *Starch,* duty on, British gum 868 potato 868 all other not specially provided for 868 *State Banks and Trust Companies,* joint Congressional committee to inquire as to limited membership of, in Federal reserve system, etc 1481 *State Department* (*see* Department of State). *State Homes for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors,* appropriation for aid to 763, 1425 *State, War, and Navy Department Buildings, D. C.,* appropriation for Deputy superintendent, assistant to 644, 1236 for assistant superintendent, clerks, engineers, watchmen, etc., main building 644, 1236 for fuel, lights, repairs, etc 644, 1236 for Walker-Johnson Building 644, 1236 for Potomac Park office building 644, 1236 for Mall office buildings 645, 1237 appropriation for temporary office building, 1800 Virginia Avenue NW 645, 1237 for designated temporary office buildings 645, 1237 for Interior Department Building 1238 for Pension Office, Patent Office, and General Land Office Buildings 1238 for office building, 1800 E Street NW 1238 for Lemon Building 1238 for Department of Commerce Building 1239 transfer of Department appropriations 1239 for Department of Labor Building 1239 transfer of Department appropriations 1239 for Department of Justice Building 1240 transfer of Department appropriations 1240 for Civil Service Commission Building 1240 for Interstate Commerce Building 1240 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1559 for purchase of designated squares for public purposes by commission in charge of 646 deficiency appropriation for fuel, lights, etc 54, 198, 344, 460, 1053, 1163, 1169 for operating force and expenses, 1800 E Street NW., 1923 771 maintenance by Superintendent 771 *State, War, and Navy Department Buildings Commission,* authorized to acquire designated squares in Washington, D. C., for public purposes 646 condemnation if price not reasonable 646 property designated; reduction of area authorized 646 appropriation for 646 placed under Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 646 *Statement of Appropriations,* appropriation for preparing, second session Sixty-seventh Congress 429 for preparing, third and fourth sessions, Sixty-seventh Congress 1272 for third session, Sixty-sixth Congress, to include Army, Navy, and Second Deficiency Appropriation Acts, first session, Sixty-seventh Congress 48 *Statements of Receipts and Expenditures of the Government,* codification of laws relating to, by Bureau of the Budget, directed, etc 22 *States,* appropriation for cooperation with, for protecting watersheds of navigable streams from forest fires 535, 1317 for reimbursing cotton growing, for enforcing nonproduction zones 537 agricultural or live stock financing corporations of, may be converted into agricultural credit corporations 1469 proceedings, etc 1469 amounts authorized for use of, in promotion of welfare and hygiene of maternity and infancy 224 apportionment in ratio of population 224 subject to equal sums therefrom 224 acceptance, etc., by legislatures of, required 225 temporary, by governor, awaiting legislative action 225cclxxvi authorizations of appropriations for rural post roads in, for fiscal years 1923, 1924, 1925 660 time extended for temporary approval of projects when laws of, do not allow use of funds therefor 661 discounts for banks and trust companies of, by reserve banks not to exceed amounts permitted national banks 821 internal revenue stamps to be furnished agents of, for sales on stock transfers, etc 303 invited to participate in Sesquicentennial Exhibition at Philadelphia in 1926 833 manner of taxing shares of national banks 1499 conditions imposed 1499 previous provisions not to prevent legalizing, etc., taxes heretofore paid, or the collecting thereof to extent of the validity thereof 1500 option to purchase tracts of Army real property no longer needed, allowed for six months after appraisal thereof 1452 provisions for aiding the States in constructing interstate and intercounty highways 212 reimbursement to, for losses to farmers for nonproduction, in eradicating pink bollworm of cotton, from appropriation therefor 158 restriction on allowance for 158 writ of error to Supreme Court allowed where decision of highest court of, is against claim that change in rule of law involving validity of a contract is repugnant to the Constitution of the United States 366 *States, etc.,* appropriation for furnishing adjutants general of, statements of military service of persons therefrom during World War 721 for furnishing officers of, statements of naval service of persons therefrom during World War 124 on free list, works of art, etc., for permanent exhibition by 934 *States Relations Service, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 528 for general expenses; State allotments for experiment stations 528 for increased allotments 528 for cooperative agricultural extension work 528 for cooperative demonstrations, farmers’ institutes, etc 528 for additional agricultural extension work allotment; county agents 529 for stations in Alaska and insular possessions 529 extension work in Hawaii 529 for utilizing farm products in the home 529 for administrative expenses 529 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 54, 198, 344, 347, 461, 783, 1053, 1164, 1553 *Stationery, Postal Service,* appropriation for 658, 1253 *Stationery, Treasury Department,* appropriation for bureaus and offices combined in one appropriation 372, 1093 deficiency appropriation for 337, 457 *Statuary,* duty on, replicas, etc 920 on free list, imported for religious purposes 931 not for sale, for models or educational purposes 931 original 933 excise tax on, sold by other than the artist; exceptions 292 *Statues,* duty on, china 870 earthenware 870 erection authorized, on public grounds in Washington, D. C., of Dante 366 Edmund Burke 499 Jeanne d’Arc 468 *Statuettes,* duty on, china 870 earthenware 870 *Statute of Limitations,* in criminal offenses, not capital, extended to four years from committing thereof 220 to six years in frauds against the Government 220 applicable to prior acts, etc., where time has not fully run 220 excluding acts, etc., already barred under existing laws 220 *Statutes at Large,* appropriation for law clerk and assistant to edit 599, 1068 *Staves,* on free list, wood 933 *Staves, American,* on free list, returned from abroad as barrels, etc 924 *Stays,* duty on, welded, seamed, jointed, iron or steel 879 *Steam Engineers, D. C., Board of Examiners,* appropriation for 674, 1331 *Steam Engines,* duty on 886 *Steamboat Inspection Service, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Supervising Inspector General, deputy, clerks, etc 474, 1115 for supervising inspectors 474, 1115 for inspectors of hulls and of boilers 474, 1115 for assistant inspectors at designated ports 474, 1115 for clerk hire 474, 1115 for contingent expenses 474, 1115 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 47, 54, 461, 464, 784, 1164, 1553 available in 1922 47 *Steamboat Routes, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 657, 1252 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 335 *Stearic Acid,* duty on 859 *Stearin, Oleo,* duty on 891 *Steatite,* duty on, crude 869 ground, etc 869 manufactures of, not decorated 869 *Steel* (*see also* Iron and Steel). duty on, alloys used as substitutes for tool 875 articles, not specially provided for 888 not gold plated, etc 888 billets and bars 875 blooms 875 castings 875cclxxvii duty on, cylindrical rolls 888 die blocks or blanks 875 gun barrel molds, not in bars 875 ingots 875 plates, for printing, etc 880 points 880 saw plates, circular 875 saws 880 scrap 874 shapes, pressed, sheared, etc 875 shavings 880 sheets and plates 875 slabs 875 wool 880 term construed 875 *Steels,* duty on, corset, or dress 880 with handles 882 *Steins,* duty on, china 870 earthenware 870 *Stenographers to Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 428, 1271 deficiency appropriation for extra expenses 328, 769, 1529 *Stephens County, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Tugaloo River between Oconee County, S. C., and 1440 *Stereotype-Matrix Mat or Board,* duty on 912 *Stereotype Paper,* duty on 909 *Stereotype Plates,* duty on 880 *Sterling, Colo.,* land office at, continued 766 consolidation of offices of register and receiver authorized 767 *Sterling, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Rock River at 325 *“Sterling,” U. S. Ship,* deficiency appropriation for refund to charterers of 44 *Steubenville and Pittsburgh Bridge Company,* may bridge Ohio River, Steubenville, Ohio 664 *Steubenville, Ohio,* bridge authorized across Ohio River at 664 terms of court at 1247 *Sticks,* duty on, wood, rough hewn, etc 889 on free list, cut in lengths for umbrellas, etc 933 *Stilettos,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 292 *Still Drinks,* internal revenue tax on, containing less than half of one per cent of alcohol, sold by producer, etc 285 *Stills,* additional special tax on manufacturers of 296 *Stock, Certificates of,* stamp tax on issues, sales, etc., of 301 *Stock Dividends,* not subject to income tax 228 if subsequently redeemed, the amount received to be treated as a taxable dividend 229 *Stock Driveways, Public Lands,* appropriation for classifying, etc., lands for 587, 1209 *Stock Raising Homesteads,* appropriation for examining, classifying, etc., lands suitable for 587, 1209 entry of, outside of national forests, by homestead entrymen residing therein on lands classified as for stock raising homesteads, additional lands’ to complete allowance, etc 1445 designation authorized within subsisting entries, of lands for stock raising homesteads 1445 *Stock Watering Places, etc.,* appropriation for development of, national forests 521, 1305 for development of, on Indian Reservations 565, 1186 deficiency appropriation for development of, on Indian Reservations 1054 *Stocks, Bonds, etc.,* computation of loss or gain in exchanges of, for assessing income tax 1560 *Stocks, Bonds, etc., Railroads,* appropriation for securing information concerning 642, 1234 *Stocks, etc.* (*see* Securities). *Stockyards* (*see* Packers and Stockyards Act). *Stone, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 476, 1117 deficiency appropriation for investigating structural materials of, 1922 48 *Stones,* duty on, burrstone, manufactured 874 freestone, manufactured, etc 874 granite, manufactured, etc 874 limestone, manufactured, etc 874 monumental or building, not specially provided for 874 sandstone, manufactured, etc 874 on free list, burrstone, rough or unmanufactured 931 cliff, unmanufactured, etc 931 freestone, unmanufactured 931 granite, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 931 lithographic 928 sandstone, unmanufactured, etc 931 traprock 931 *Stoneware,* duty on, chemical 870 common salt glazed 870 crucibles 870 nonvitrified, plain 870 *Stop Watch* (*see* Time Measuring Devices). *Storage and Shipping Facilities, Army,* appropriation for buildings, docks, tracks, etc., for inland and port 86 amounts available after July 1, 1921 87 fund not to be used for clerical services of Quartermaster Corps 87 for power plant for warehouse No. 5 Philadelphia, Pa 87 deficiency appropriation for 196, 345 *Stored Products, Agricultural,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 524, 1308 *Stout,* duty on 897 *Stramonium,* duty on 864 *Straw,* duty on 896 flax 902 hats 913 harvest 913 manufactures of, not specially provided for 919cclxxviii term defined in Tariff Act 919 *Straw Matting,* duty on, common China, etc 904 *Strawberry Valley Irrigation Project, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 585, 1207 *Stream Gauging, Indian Reservations,* appropriation for cooperative Indian Service with Geological Survey 560, 1181 *Street Cleaning Division, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 674, 1339 for sweeping, removing snow and ice, etc 681, 1339 *Street Fairs,* special tax on 796 *Streets, Avenues, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for assessment and permit work 679, 1336 for paving roadways under permit system 679, 1336 for street improvements; designated allotments 679, 1336 for repairs, etc 680, 1337 motor trucks, vehicles, etc 680, 1337 street railway pavements 680, 1337 changing curbs, etc 680, 1338 for replacing sidewalks and curbs around reservations, etc 680, 1338 for repairs, suburban roads 680, 1338 for grading 680, 1337 for condemnation, etc 680, 1337 for opening, etc., outside of cities; from District revenues 680, 1337 for sweeping, cleaning, removing snow and ice, etc 681, 1339 deficiency appropriation for repairs 33 for sweeping, cleaning, etc 33, 440, 443, 1534 repaving Fifteenth Street NW., H to I Street repealed 1531 *Strips,* duty on, aluminum 886 brass 886 iron or steel 877 nickel 887 *Strontianite,* on free list 931 *Strontium,* duty on, and salts of 868 on free list, mineral, carbonate 931 mineral, sulphate 931 *Structural Materials,* appropriation for investigations of, stone, cement, etc 476, 1117 disseminating approved methods of building, etc 1117 deficiency appropriation for investigating, of stone, etc., 1922 48 for testing, etc 54, 58, 344 *Structural Shapes,* duty on, iron or steel 877 *Strychnine,* duty on, and salts 868 *Student Interpreters* (*see* Interpreters, Diplomatic and Consular Service). *Studs,* duty on, bone, ivory, etc 914 iron or steel, lathed, machined, etc 880 nonskidding automobile tire 880 *Stylographic Pens,* duty on, and parts 882 *Subacetate of Copper,* on free list 926 *Subhumid Land Farming,* appropriation for improving methods of 515, 1300 *Submarine Cables,* landing or operation of, connecting with a foreign country forbidden, except by license from the President 8 present unlicensed cables may continue operations for 90 days 8 not applicable if wholly within continental United States 8 licenses may be withheld or revoked, to aid in securing similar rights in foreign countries 8 maintaining American rights, etc., therein 8 promoting security of the United States 8 granted upon terms to assure just rates, etc 8 no exclusive rights by, to licensees 8 control by Interstate Commerce Commission over messages, not impaired 8 prevention of illegal landing authorized 8 jurisdiction of Federal courts to enjoin unlicensed landing or operation 8 punishment for violations 8 comprehensive meaning of “United States” 8 power to rescind, etc., rights declared 9 *Submarine Mines, Army,* appropriation for preservation, etc., structures for 741 for preservation, etc., structures for, insular possessions 742 for supplies, for submarine practice 748, 1409 for maintenance, etc., of depots 748, 1409 for purchase, etc., insular possessions 748, 1409 for maintenance, etc., Panama Canal 749, 1410 deficiency appropriation for preserving, etc 346, 781 for preserving, etc., structures for 1167 *Submarine Signals,* appropriation for establishing, etc 479, 1120 *Submarine Torpedo Boats, Navy,* appropriation for authorized, increase of the Navy 139 *Subpoenas, United States Courts,* for witnesses, may run into any other district 848 in civil cases limited to 100 miles 848 extended for cause, on permission of court 848 courts of District of Columbia included 848 extension effective only for three years 848 *Subsistence Allowances, Army,* appropriation for 724, 1385 *Subsistence Allowances, Army, Navy, etc.* (*see also* Pay Readjustment of Army, Navy, etc.), provisions regulating 628 *Subsistence Allowances, Marine Corps,* appropriation for officers 808, 1150 for enlisted men 808, 1151 *Subsistence Allowances, Navy,* appropriation for, officers 799, 1143 for Nurse Corps 799, 1143 *Subsistence, Army,* appropriation for supplies, etc 76, 726, 1386 for transport service 77, 726, 1387 for meals, etc 77, 726, 1387 sales to officers, etc 77, 726, 1387 for food, etc., for rifle matches 77, 726, 1387 for payments; commutation of rations, etc 77, 727, 1387ccixxix appropriation for prizes for cooks, bakers, etc 77, 727, 1387 for preserving, accounting, etc 77, 727, 1387 deficiency appropriation for 52, 342, 345 *Subtropical Fruits,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 524, 1308 *Suburban Roads and Streets, D. C.,* appropriation for repairs; maintenance of motor vehicles 680, 1338 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 1531 *Sugar,* appropriation for investigating manufacture of 522, 1306 duty on 890 candy 890 cane, unmanufactured 890 maple 890 refined, tinctured, etc 890 temporary duty on, tank bottoms, cane sirups, etc 10 molasses 10 drainings and sweepings 10 *Sugar, Beet* (*see* Beet Sugar). *Sugar Beets,* duty on 895 on free list, seeds 930 *Sugar Cane,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 524, 1308 duty on 890 sirup of 890 *Sugar Equalization Board,* directed to take over sugar imported from Argentina at Government request, by American Trading Company and B. H. Howell, Son, and Company in 1920 1224 disposal, etc 1225 payment for losses sustained 1225 corporation continued to complete settlement, etc 1225 by P. De Ronde Company 1226 disposal, etc 1226 payment for losses sustained 1226 corporation continued to complete settlement 1226 *Sugar Loaf Islands, Me.,* sale of, abandoned military reservation, authorized 1450 *Sugar Making Machinery,* on free list 922 *Sugar, Molasses, and Manufactures of,* Schedule 5, Tariff of 1922 890 *Sugar of Milk,* temporary duty on 10 *Sugar Plant,* appropriation for investigations; seed improvement, etc 515, 1300 *Sugar Sack Cloth,* on free list, waste 924 *Sugar Testing Apparatus, etc.,* appropriation for standardization, etc., of 477, 1118 *Sugars,* appropriation for production of rare and unusual types of, etc 477, 1118 *Suit Cases,* excise tax on, sold above specified price by manufacturer 293 *Suits in Forma Pauperis,* person allowed to prosecute or defend any suit or action without prepaying costs 666 person allowed to sue writs of error or appeals without prepaying costs, printing record, etc 666 unless court certifies appeal, etc., not taken in good faith 666 affidavit required as to inability from poverty, etc 666 in criminal cases, printing of record on appeal, etc., at expense of United States may be ordered by the court 666 *Sulfanilic Acid,* duty on 861 *Sulgrave Institution,* may erect statue of Edmund Burke, in public grounds, Washington, D. C 499 *Sullys Hill National Park, N. Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of game preserve in, etc 526, 1310 *Sulphate of Copper,* on free list 926 *Sulphate of Soda,* on free list 931 *Sulphur,* on free list 931 ore 931 *Sulphur River,* bridge authorized across, between Bowie and Cass Counties, Tex 204 Paces Ferry, Tex 1484 *Sulphuret of Iron,* on free list, in natural state 931 *Sulphuric Acid,* on free list 922 mixtures of nitric acid and 922 *Sumac,* duty on, extract, nonalcoholic 864 on free list 927 *Summer, Me.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor to be made 1043 *Summerland, Calif.,* deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc., kelp plant at 445 *Sun River Irrigation Project, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 585, 1206 *Sunbury, Pa.,* special canceling stamp of “Old Home Week, 150 Birthday, July 1–2–3–4, 1922,” authorized for post office at 502 *Sunflower Seed,* duty on 895 *Sunn,* duty on, cables and cordage 902 on free list, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 927 *Sunshades,* duty on, and handles and sticks for 921 on free list, sticks, rough, cut in lengths for 933 *Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office,* appropriation for salaries 436, 1279 for preparing Congressional Record Index 436, 1279 for contingent expenses 436, 1279 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 50 *Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings* (*see also* State, War, and Navy Department Buildings), appropriation for administrative assistant to 554 for operating force, Interior Department Building 554cclxxx appropriation for operating expenses 555 or operating force, Pension, Patent, and General Land Office Buildings 555 for operating expenses 555 care, maintenance, etc., of Interior Department, Pension Office, Patent Office, and General Land Office Buildings transferred to 554 sale of ice, electricity, and steam made thereby, to departments, etc 554 *Superintendent of Weights, Measures, and Markets, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses, office of 673, 1330 *Supervising Architect, Treasury Department,* appropriation for, executive officer, chiefs, etc 383, 1105 for skilled employees, etc., in office of 383, 1105 for additional compensation to 386, 1107 for preparing plans for fireproofing, etc., Executive Mansion, under 1228 *Supplemental Estimates,* (*see also* Budget and Accounting Act, 1921), provisions regulating transmission of, to Congress 21 *Supplies, Army,* appropriation for expenses, sale of surplus, to friendly foreign Governments, etc 372, 1092 for services, etc., sale of 717, 1379 pay restriction 717 *Supplies, Government,* appropriation for expenses transferring surplus office equipment, etc., Treasury Department 369 *Supplies, Postal Service,* appropriation for stationery, etc 658, 1253 for Postal Savings System 658, 1253 for postmarking stamps, typewriters, letter scales, etc 658, 1253 for miscellaneous, city delivery, etc.; post route, etc., maps 658, 1254 office equipment and furniture 658, 1254 for twine and tying devices 658, 1254 for expenses of shipping 659, 1254 for canceling machines, labor saving devices 659, 1254 for mail bags, locks, etc 659, 1254 deficiency appropriation for shipping 55, 59, 462, 786, 1170 for equipment and 465 *Supplies, Services, and Transportation, Quartermaster Corps, Army,* deficiency appropriation for 52, 56, 196, 341, 345, 458, 463, 781, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1555, 1557 *Supplies, United States Courts,* appropriation for 617, 1084 deficiency appropriation for 41, 333, 448, 1159, 1165 *Supply Committee* (*see* General Supply Committee). *Supreme Court, D. C.,* appropriation for probation officers, etc 696, 1355 for salaries 698, 1355 for fees of witnesses 698, 1355 jurors 698, 1355 for pay of bailiffs, etc 698, 1355 for courthouse expenses 698, 1355 for printing and binding for 698, 1355 for miscellaneous expenses, where United States is a party, etc 1356 deficiency appropriation for fees of witnesses 32, 441 for witnesses, 1922, 1923 770 for miscellaneous expenses 32, 192, 198, 328, 441, 443, 770, 1156, 1533 for bailiffs, etc 32, 441 for paying judgment of, to John B. Dahlgren 50 for fees of jurors 441, 770, 1533 additional grand jury authorized to be drawn by, to meet public exigency 543 assistance of, directed to procure evidence, etc., for Rent Commission 545 jurisdiction of, in appeals from determinations, of Rent Commission 547 precedence of cases; hearing in general term 547 no modification, etc., except for error of law 547 order of additional evidence on application, etc 547 court procedure 547 decision of, final, subject to review by United States Supreme Court 549 affirming, etc., determination of Commission not stayed, etc., by issue of writ 549 in suits for recovery of property in custody of Alien Property Custodian 1511 in suit to which a China Trade Act corporation is a party 855 subpoenas for witnesses in civil cases limited to run 100 miles out of the District 848 extended for cause, on permission of court 848 limited to three years 848 temporary assignment of judges of Court of Customs Appeals to, authorized 839 *Supreme Court of the United States,* appropriation for Chief and Associate Justices 614, 1081 for marshal 614, 1081 for law clerks for Justices 614, 1081 for stenographic clerks to Justices 614, 1081 for printing and binding for 614, 1081 for Reporter 1081 deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of late Chief Justice Edward Douglass White 40 for printing and binding for 50, 769, 1541 for salary and expenses of Reporter November 1, 1921 to June 30, 1922 774 deduction of sums paid, etc 774 for Reporter, etc., 1923 774 for printing and binding Reports, etc., of 1923 774 for Supreme Court Reports 1541 for bust and portrait of late Chief Justice White 1541 appeals or writs of error erroneously brought in, to be transferred to circuit courts of appeals 837 authority, etc., over oil and gas deposits in Oklahoma, involved in pending litigation 1449 California may bring suit in, to determine title to lands in Siskiyou County 1438 certiorari from, to District of Columbia supreme court, allowed in rent cases 549 estimates of, for appropriations to be submitted by the President without revision 20cclxxxi writ of error allowed to, where decision of highest State court is against claim that change in rule of law involving validity of a contract is repugnant to the Constitution 366 retirement authorized of Associate Justice Mahlon Pitney 1063 *Supreme Court Reports,* appropriation for Lawyers’ Edition, Volume 66 617 for copies of Volume 259 617 deficiency appropriation for copies of Volume 253 40 for printing and binding, 1923 774 for copies of Volume 256 1159 for printing, etc., and advance installments of 1541 for Lawyers’ Edition, Volume 67 1543 preparation and printing of, by the reporter 816 printing and binding at the Government Printing Office: Style, etc 816 authority for, by Public Printer 816 to be printed, bound, and issued within eight months after decisions rendered 816 distribution by Attorney General 816 complete sets of, and digests to officers, etc., entitled to, who have not received them 817 responsible custodian required 817 clerks of courts to keep sets for use of the courts 817 copies to be furnished Attorney General for distribution as required 817 number of, and advance pamphlets to be determined by the reporter 818 sales at prices to be fixed by the reporter 818 deposit of receipts from 818 reprints from original plates to be made to meet current demands 818 sales, etc 818 provisions effective as of November 1, 1921 818 deductions from sums paid to the reporter since opening of October term, 1921 818 annual appropriations authorized for purposes hereof 818 *Suresnes, France,* acquisition of burial places for American military dead in, authorized 490 *Sureties* (*see* Penal Bonds). *Surety Bonds,* stamp tax on 303 *Surgeon General, Public Health Service,* appropriation for clerks, etc., office of 379, 1101 for pay, etc 379, 1101 base pay of, established 629 subsistence and rental allowance 629 *Surgeon General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for Army Medical Museum 88, 739, 1399 for library of 88, 739, 1399 for civilian personnel 739, 1400 for printing medical bulletins, etc., under 717, 1378 deficiency appropriation for library 458, 1056, 1167 *Surgical Appliances for Disabled Soldiers,* appropriation for furnishing 758, 1419 *Surgical Instruments,* duty on, and parts 883 with precious metal mountings, etc., exempt from excise tax on sales of 293 *Surtaxes* (*see also* Income Tax, etc.), additional exemption of, on income from specified Liberty bonds, in lieu of provisions for, during World War 317 imposed on individual net incomes 233 *Survey of Northern and Northwestern Lakes,* appropriation for 759, 1420 *Surveying and Allotting, Indian Reservations* (*see* Lands in Severalty to Indians). *Surveying Public Lands,* appropriation for surveyors general, clerks, etc 556, 1178 for expenses 558, 1180 preferences; occupied townships, etc 558 grants to States and Territories 558 irrigation or dry farming lands 558 reservations, or national forests 558 compensations; supervisors of surveys 558 metal comer monuments 559, 1180 field employees detailed to General Land Office 559, 1180 Oregon-California, and Coos Bay Wagon Road lands 559, 1180 surveys of oil and oil shale lands 1180 deficiency appropriation for 53, 459, 782, 1054, 1164 for surveyors general, etc 197 for, in Alaska 1164 *Surveyors General,* appropriation for, clerks, and office expenses 556, 1178 restriction on clerk hire 556, 1178 temporary details of clerks, etc., from one office to another 556, 1178 use for office work of funds for surveying railroad grant lands 557, 1178 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 197 for contingent expenses 197 *Surveyors of Customs,* appointment by each, of an assistant, authorized 1453 authority of such in case of a vacancy 1453 *Surveyor’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 674, 1331 for temporary services, supplies, etc 674, 1331 for surveys for permanent highways system 678, 1331 for revision of highway plan 1331 deficiency appropriation for temporary services, supplies, etc 328, 1530 *Surveys and Maps, Military,* appropriation for expenses, etc.; assistance of other departments, etc 89, 741, 1401 *Susanville, Calif.,* offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 557 *Suspended Entries, Public Lands,* decision Of, by Commissioner of General Land Office on recognized principles of equity and justice 857 to adjudge the issue of patents 857 approval by the Secretary; title subject to conflicting rights 858 new patents to issue on canceling outstanding ones 858 *Suspenders,* duty on, cotton, etc., and india rubber 900 flax, etc 903 silk, etc 907 woolen 906 *Susquehanna River, West Fork of,* time extended for bridging, Williamsport to Duboistown, Pa 1131cclxxxii *Sutter, Charles,* unexpended balance available for salary of, as unconfirmed member of Shipping Board 35 additional appropriation for 35 *Suwanee River, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1045 *Swaim, Pauline G.,* deficiency appropriation for paying, widow of Albert W. Swaim, a consul 1161 *Swamp Land Claims and Indemnity,* appropriation for adjusting 557, 1179 *Swan Land and Cattle Company,* exchange of lands with, for North Platte irrigation project, Nebr.-Wyo 147 *Sweden,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Swedish-American Line,* appropriation for refund of fine to 487 *Sweet Hall, Va.,* bridge authorized across Pamunkey River near 360 *Swine,* duty on 891 *Switzerland,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Sword Blades,* duty on 884 *Sword Canes,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 292 *Sword Fish,* duty on, fresh, etc 892 *Sword of Andrew Jackson,* transfer authorized of, from Department of State to National Museum 399 *Sword of General Richard Montgomery,* gift of, accepted and deposited in National Museum 1373 *Sword of George Washington,* transfer authorized of, from Department of State to National Museum 399 *Swords,* duty on 884 *“Syndicate B,” Shipping Board, etc.,* insurance written by, in District of Columbia, not subject to marine insurance regulations 409 *Synthetic Organic Drugs or Chemicals,* entry, etc., of, forbidden for three months 18 limited admission allowed, if no satisfactory substitute obtainable, etc 18 extended for three months 191 continued until otherwise provided for 220 repealed by Tariff Act of 1922 990 *Syracuse, N. Y.,* terms of court at 812 **T.** *T Rails,* duty on, iron or steel 878 *Table Covers,* duty on, cotton 900 *Table Damask,* duty on, cotton 900 *Table, etc., Utensils,* duty on, iron or steel enameled, etc., hollow ware 880 *Table Waters,* internal revenue tax on bottled, sold by producer, etc 285 *Tables of Constants, etc., International Commission on,* appropriation for annual contribution to 606, 1075 *Tablet,* presentation authorized of, to the Daughters of the American Revolution in appreciation for use of Memorial Hall, by Limitation of Armament Conference 498 appropriation for producing 498 *Tablet Paper,* duty on 911 *Tabulating Equipment, etc.,* appropriation for, Bureau of Accounts, Post Office Department; rental restriction 654 *Tabulating Machines, Census Bureau,* appropriation for constructing, etc 1114 *Tacks,* duty on, cut, of iron or steel 880 *Tacoma, Wash.,* special canceling stamp of “See Rainier National Park via Tacoma, etc.,” authorized for post office at 502 *d-Tagatose,* duty on 890 *Taggers Iron and Steel,* duty on, coated with tin or lead 876 *Taggers Tin,* duty on 876 *Tagua Nuts,* on free list 931 *Tahlequah, Okla.,* appropriation for Cherokee Orphan Training School 576, 1197 deficiency appropriation for Cherokee Orphan Training School 45 *Tahoe National Forest, Calif.,* exchange of lands in, with William Kent 493 *Taholah Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 578, 1199 for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 1200 *Takoma Park Branch Library, D. C.* (*see* Public Library, etc., D. C.). *Talc,* duty on, crude 869 ground, etc 869 manufactures of, not decorated 869 *Tallahatchie River, Miss.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for flood protection, etc 1045 *Tallow,* duty on 891 on free list, vegetable 932 *d-Talose,* duty on 890 *Tamarinds,* on free list 931 *Tampa and Hillsboro Bays, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1045 *Tampa Harbor, etc., Fla.,* projects for improving, Hillsboro River, etc., consolidated 1042 *Tampico Fiber,* on free list, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 927 *Tangier Light, Morocco,* appropriation for annual contribution to 604, 1073 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1161 *Tangier, Morocco,* appropriation for agent and consul general at 600, 1069 for improving agency, etc., buildings at 604cclxxxiii *Tank Bottoms, Sugar,* duty on 890 *Tank Service, Army,* appropriation for civilian employees, at headquarters and schools 93, 747, 1408 for incidental expenses of schools 94, 747, 1408 *Tanks,* duty on, cylindrical or tubular, for gas, liquids, etc 879 *Tanks, etc., Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 91, 743, 1404 *Tannic Acid,* duty on 859 *Tannin,* duty on 859 *Tanning Materials,* duty on, coal tar products 862 on free list, crude articles used as, not specially provided for 927 *Tapes,* duty on, flax, on spools, etc., for measuring 903 *Tapestries,* duty on, cotton or other vegetable fiber 900 *Tapestry Carpets and Rugs,* duty on 906 *Tapioca, and Tapioca Flour,* on free list 931 *Tar,* on free list, pitch of wood 931 wood 931 *Tar and Oil Spreading Machines,* on free list 926 *Target Practice, Army Small Arms, etc.,* appropriation for ammunition for, targets, etc 91, 743, 1403 for marksmen’s medals, prizes, etc 91, 746, 1407 deficiency appropriation for 781 *Tariff* (*see* Emergency Tariff Act). *Tariff Act of 1913,* sections I and IV repealed by Tariff Act of 1922 947 *Tariff Act of 1922,* title i. dutiable list 858 customs duties levied on importations into United States and possessions 858 Philippines, Virgin Islands, Guam, and Tutuila, excepted 858 Schedule 1. Chemicals, oils, and paints 858 special provisions for coal tar products 861 Schedule 2. Earths, earthenware and glassware 868 Schedule 3. Metal, and manufactures of 874 Schedule 4. Wood, and manufactures of 889 Schedule 5. Sugar, molasses, and manufactures of 890 Schedule 6. Tobacco and manufactures of 890 Schedule 7. Agricultural products and provisions 891 Schedule 8. Spirits, wines, and other beverages 897 Schedule 9. Cotton manufactures 898 Schedule 10. Flax, hemp, and jute, and manufactures of 902 Schedule 11. Wool and manufactures of 904 Schedule 12. Silk and silk goods 907 Schedule 13. Papers and books 908 Schedule 14. Sundries 912 customs duties levied on articles not enumerated, unmanufactured; manufactured 922 similar to enumerated 922 resembling two or more 922 of two or more materials 922 “component material of chief value” construed; highest rate applicable 922 title ii. free list 922 articles exempt from duty 922 Schedule 15 922 title iii. special provisions 934 trade with the Philippines (*see* Philippine Islands) 934 articles from United States to Porto Rico exempt from internal revenue taxes 935 countervailing duties on articles upon which bounties have been paid, etc 935 ascertainment of bounties, etc 936 country of origin to be marked in English on articles imported 936 required before release from customs custody 936 additional duty if not marked when imported, unless exported 936 on packages containing imports 936 required before delivery 936 regulations to be prescribed 936 punishment for fraudulent violations 936 prohibition against importing obscene books, pictures, etc 936 drugs, etc., to prevent conception or produce abortion 937 lottery tickets or advertisements 937 entry forbidden; seizure, forfeiture, etc 937 drugs in bulk excepted 937 punishment of official for aiding, etc., violations 937 proceedings for seizure, etc., of prohibited articles 937 importation of neat cattle and hides prohibited 937 suspension if from country not affected with contagious disease 937 public notice of 937 punishment for willful violations 937 articles manufactured by convict labor prohibited importation 937 temporary free admission, under bond to be exported in six months 938 machinery, etc., for repairs 938 models of women’s clothing by manufacturers 938 samples for orders 938 articles for experimental purposes 938 vehicles, aircraft, horses, etc., by nonresidents for touring, races, etc 938 equipment of foreign railroads for emergency repairs 938 containers for compressed gases 938 foreign war vessels may purchase supplies from bonded warehouses, etc., free of tax 938 reciprocal privilege to American vessels required 938 abandoned goods from vessels sunken in American waters for two years, admitted free 938 regulations as to articles made in bonded warehouses to be exported 938 bonded smelting warehouses 940cclxxxiv drawback provisions; refund of customs duties, etc 940 requirement as to wheat flour 940 application to internal revenue tax on domestic alcohol 941 imported salt in bond used in curing fish by American vessels 941 exporters of packed meats using imported salt 941 materials for vessels built for foreign account 941 reimported domestic articles to pay duty equal to internal revenue tax 941 articles made from imported materials in bonded warehouses to pay original duty 941 changes in classification of, or rates on, imports to be proclaimed to equalize differences in costs of production with American products 941 effective thirty days after proclamation 942 variations limited 942 findings to be proclaimed if differences not equalized by the changes, etc 942 articles affected to be specified 942 new rates, based on American selling price valuation of similar domestic articles, to be assessed 942 to equalize the differences; variation limited 942 other valuation, if no similar competitive domestic product 942 considerations for determining differences in costs of production 942 ascertainment by Tariff Commission before issuing proclamation; procedure, etc 943 modification, etc., of new rates when differences no longer exist 943 specified ad valorem duties not to be exceeded 943 coal tar products considered similar or competitive, if accomplishing same results as domestic 943 regulations, etc., authorized 943 rules for entries under American selling price valuation, to be made 943 unfair competition and acts in importation declared unlawful 943 designation of illegal acts 943 Tariff Commission to investigate, etc 943 copy of findings to importer 944 finality of findings and decisions 944 appeal to Court of Customs Appeals solely on questions of law 944 additional testimony authorized; modification, etc., allowed 944 judgment of court final; subject to review by United States Supreme Court 944 transmittal of final findings to the President 944 President to impose additional duty to offset 944 exclude entry in extreme cases 944 findings of, conclusive, etc 944 may forbid entry of imports believed to be in violation, pending investigation 944 provisions effective until conditions no longer exist 944 proclamation of additional duties on imports from country imposing unreasonable charges on American products and not on those of other countries 944 discriminating by law, etc., against American commerce as compared with other countries 945 excluding imports if discriminations continue after issue 945 effect and extent of; suspension, revocation, etc 945 specifying new rates to offset discriminations in charges, etc 945 exclusion of articles from countries continuing discriminations 945 further new rates to offset unequal benefits, etc., to articles from other countries 945 seizure and forfeiture for violation; indirect importations included 946 ascertainment of discriminations by Tariff Commission 946 rules, etc.; countries included 946 Tariff Commission; additional duties in ascertaining cost of production, etc 946 powers conferred 946 office to be maintained in New York 947 official seal authorized 947 authority to secure attendance of witnesses, etc 947 immediate operation of duties imposed herein 947 weight estimated at time of entry 947 Cuban reciprocity not impaired 947 laws repealed; Tariff of 1913 947 Canadian reciprocity 947 free admission of shipbuilding materials, etc 947 assaying, etc., lead ores 948 not affected; discriminations on foreign vessels, etc 948 denaturalized alcohol 948 conduct of customs cases 948 duty on reimported American automobiles exported for American forces in World War, etc., and sold to foreign Governments, etc 948 title iv. customs administration 948 meaning of designated words 948 valuations used for imports 949 considerations determining, foreign 949 export 949 United States 949 cost of production 949 American selling price 950 report, entry, and unlading of vessels and vehicles 950 manifests required of vessels making entry; contents 950 forfeiture, etc., of ships’ stores, bunker fuel, etc., in excess of amount specified in 951 landed without permit 951 vessels from abroad to report arrival at customhouse within twenty-four hours 951 formal entry by American vessels; deposit of register 951 foreign vessels; register, etc., with consul of nation; restriction 951cclxxxv penalty for failure to report arrival; make entry 951 register returned at clearance 951 by foreign consul before clearance unlawful ; penalty for 952 delivery of copy of manifest on arrival, before entry, etc 952 penalty for failure 952 correction of manifest by post entry 952 transmittal of copy 952 entry not required; of foreign vessels 952 passenger vessels making frequent trips, and ferry boats 952 baggage, and merchandise to be reported 952 private yachts under 15 tons 952 in distress; for fuel, etc., and departing in twenty-four hours 952 report required 952 frontier tugs towing merchant vessels 952 vessels with goods for foreign ports may proceed without unlading 952 for other American ports 952 bond not to land goods, without entry, required 953 manifests to show destination of cargo for different districts 953 permit required before leaving first port; production, etc 953 penalty for proceeding without permit, etc 953 stores retained without paying duty 953 considered imports if landed 953 transfers to same line if delayed in port 953 unlading cargo at other than port of entry unlawful 953 elsewhere allowed for cause; bulk cargoes 953 entry and permit before 953 goods and baggage at place of, until entry, etc 954 removal to public stores if entry not made in 48 hours 954 merchandise, at other than destined port; permit on emergency, etc 954 Sundays, holidays, and at night, except under special license 954 bond; annual bond for regular line 954 lading at night, Sundays, and holidays only upon license 955 penalty for lading or unlading goods or baggage without license, etc 955 forfeiture of vessel or vehicle 955 boarding and discharging officers on vessels arriving; duties, etc 955 compensation, etc., of, going from one port to another 955 goods remaining on board twenty-five days to be taken possession of by collector 955 under general order after one day 956 extension of time for bulk cargoes 956 contiguous countries; small vessels and vehicles with imports from, to report arrival at customhouse 956 penalty for failure to report, file manifest, etc 956 inspection of goods and baggage from, at first port of entry 956 opening of trunks, etc., by owner; by customs officer on refusal 956 forfeiture of dutiable, etc., articles found 957 contiguous countries; vessel or vehicle sealed by customs or consular officer may proceed to destination 957 punishment for unreasonable delays in delivery, illegally unlading, etc 957 statement of supplies, etc., purchased in, by master of coastwise vessel 957 by conductor, etc., of railway car 957 punishment for not making 957 duty on purchases, equipments, etc., in foreign countries by American vessels 957 penalty for failure to report, etc 957 remission if occasioned by casualty 957 licenses, etc., to be withheld unless repairs, etc., duly accounted for 958 ascertainment, collection, and recovery of duties 958 invoices; contents required 958 additional statements of shipments by other than manufacturer, and not by purchase 958 original bills to accompany , if purchased in different consular districts 958 certification by consul; declarations to accompany 959 to be made in triplicate or quadruplicate; signing, etc 959 disposition of 959 certification if remote from American consulate 959 in insular possessions 959 consignee deemed owner of imported goods 959 holder of endorsed bill of lading deemed 959 underwriter, etc., considered as 959 entry of imports; invoice to be filed by consignee 960 statement in form of invoice accepted; bond required 960 bill of lading to be produced, etc 960 release on giving bond, etc 961 statement of consignee to accompany 961 detailed enumeration of articles to be attached for statistical purposes 961 partial, allowed pending arrival of documents 961 separate, of packages for different persons 961 articles for one consignee to be included in 961 verified statement of cost of production may be required 961 sworn declaration to be filed with; contents 961 special regulations; for periodicals, etc., entitled to free entry 961 by an agent 961 consignee declaring that he is not owner of goods on giving bond, etc., not liable for additional duties 961 in consignments to deceased, or insolvent persons; partnerships 961 bond from consignee if goods not sent to public stores, etc 962 yearly, covering all importations, allowed 962 changes, allowed on invoice before appraisement 962 appraisement in district of 962 additional duties if appraised, exceeds entered value 962 remission restricted 962cclxxxvi additional duties, etc.; presumption of fraud if excessive 962 remission or refunding 963 restriction on assessments less than entered value 963 imports to be sent to bonded warehouse if entry incomplete, etc 963 auction sales of goods unclaimed after one year, etc 963 forthwith of explosives, perishables, etc 963 destruction of abandoned goods of small value subject to internal revenue tax; exception 963 disposition of proceeds of sales of unclaimed goods 964 expense of weighing, etc., if not stated in invoice 964 partnership bond by one member binds the others 964 baggage examination; forfeiture, etc., of articles not declared 964 classes of articles admitted under regulation 964 value not exceeding $100, including in the mails 964 damage by casualty on the voyage 964 recoveries in shipwrecks 964 household effects used abroad, etc 964 gifts from abroad 964 carried on the person, etc 964 tools of trade 964 effects of persons dying abroad 964 sea stores, etc 964 if no declared value 964 for express delivery, not exceeding $500 964 regulations authorized 964 examination, appraisement, etc., of imports before delivery 965 designation of packages, etc., for appraisement 965 action if article not on invoice, found in package 965 report of deficiency, etc 965 appraisement; duties of appraiser, assistant appraiser; examiner; acting appraiser 965 decision of appraiser final unless appeal filed 966 action of Board of General Appraisers on appeal 966 procedure on reappraisement by Board of three General Appraisers 967 regulations for uniform appraisement and classification of imports to be established 967 restriction on reversing decisions of a Secretary construing customs laws 967 instructions of Secretary to be executed by customs officials 967 ad valorem duties assessed on value returned by appraiser, etc 967 additional for unusual covering 967 estimated duties to be deposited by consignee 967 liquidation on appraiser’s report, etc 967 collection of increase, or refund of excess 967 allowance for abandoned goods 967 decayed or injured perishables 967 perishables condemned by health authorities 968 tare and draft allowances 968 assessment of duties on mixed imports subject to different rates, etc 968 customs officials authorized to examine consignees, etc., as to imports 968 preservation of testimony; subsequent use 968 penalty for not attending, refusing to answer, etc 968 effect on appraisement 968 false swearing deemed perjury 968 forfeiture of goods, etc 968 exporters to permit examination of books, etc., as to market value of goods exported 969 penalty for refusal 969 importers to permit examination of books, etc., as to value, etc., of goods imported 969 penalty for refusal 969 payments for unascertained duties to be deposited in the Treasury 969 customs officers not personally liable for matters appealable 969 provisions for considering protests against decisions of collectors 969 action on complaints of American producer, etc., that imports similar to his products are assessed too low 970 report of appraiser on subsequent importations 970 reappraisement if Secretary disagree with appraiser 970 appeal for, by consignee, etc., if value advanced 970 appeal for, by producer, etc., if dissatisfied with appraisement, etc 970 producer, etc., may request classification of and duty on imports similar to his products 971 complaint of rating to be filed by 971 higher assessment if rating not considered correct 971 notification to, if rating considered correct 971 protest allowed, if dissatisfied with action of Secretary 971 to be filed after liquidation of an entry 971 copy of appeal or protest to be mailed to consignee 971 action by Board of General Appraisers 971 decision of Board final, unless appealed to Court of Customs Appeals 971 restriction on inspection by producer of documents of consignee 971 penalty for frivolous appeals 971 appeal to Court of Customs Appeals 972 Board of General Appraisers; composition, salaries, tenure, etc 972 office at New York 972 judicial powers of; rules of procedure, etc 972 organization, etc 972 division into three boards 972 assignment; rehearings, etc 972 pay restriction not applicable to members of 973 retirement provisions 973 decisions to be filed, etc 973 publication of, of abstracts 973 refund of excess duty payments 973 erroneously collected fees, etc 973 for clerical errors 973 duties on nondutiable personal effects 973 permanent indefinite appropriation for 973cclxxxvii liquidation conclusive after one year, if no protest filed 973 reliquidation in two years in case of probable fraud 974 conversion of foreign currency 974 valuation of foreign coins in United States money to be proclaimed by quarterly certificate 974 assessment of duties based on value given in the circular when goods exported 974 when not proclaimed, or varying 5 per cent from New York buying rate 974 buying rate based on rates for cable transfers 974 daily certification of, by New York Federal Reserve bank 974 consideration determining 974 comptrollers of customs substituted for naval officers of customs 974 duties, etc 974 refunded reimbursable charges credited to appropriation from which paid 975 field officers authorized for duty in District of Columbia 975 importing articles with registered American trade mark, unlawful 975 unless with written consent of owner thereof 975 subject to seizure and forfeiture 975 actions against persons dealing in, etc 975 immediate transportation of dutiable goods 975 common carriers designated for, on filing bond 975 forwarding without appraisement to destination 975 permissive goods in transit to foreign countries 976 baggage and personal effects included 976 to contiguous country from one American port to another 976 coastwise restriction 976 bonded warehouses; private and public, authorized 976 regulations for operating, etc 976 deposits in, at owners risks 977 time limit for withdrawal 977 refund of duties when withdrawn for export 977 refund of duties if destroyed at request of owner 977 drawback restricted to articles made from duty paid imports in 977 disposal of goods remaining in, beyond three years 977 provisions for leasing government warehouses; public stores 977 withdrawals from, to be in original packages, etc 978 cleaning, repacking, etc., in manufacturing warehouses permitted 978 wool scouring, etc., not deemed manufacturing 978 no allowance for injury, etc., while in 978 abandonment or refund permitted by Board of General Appraisers on proof of injury by casualty 978 determination by Board; appeal to Court of Customs Appeals allowed 978 abandonment prior to three years permitted-restriction 978 bonded warehouses; liens filed against imports to be satisfied before delivery from 978 Government rights, etc., not prejudiced by 979 forfeited or abandoned goods 979 cartage to and from, by licensed cartmen 979 vessels may be boarded by Treasury officials within four leagues of the coast 979 powers of examination, seizure, etc 979 by Department of Commerce officials for enforcing navigation laws 979 examination of baggage, etc.; female inspectors 979 manifests to be delivered to and endorsed and returned by, boarding officer 979 penalty for not producing, etc 980 for articles found and not on; or on, and not found on the manifest 980 exception for casualty, etc 980 if smoking opium found; further penalties 980 penalty for leaving collection district without making report or entry 980 landing goods before report, etc.; arrest of vessel or vehicle 980 allowing unlading before receiving permit, etc 980 except in case of casualty 980 receiving goods unlawfully transshipped 981 shipping abroad on foreign vessel and relading for American port 981 relanding goods withdrawn for export without entering, etc 981 filing false claim for drawback, etc 981 forfeiture of goods 981 making false entries, etc 981 illegal acts specified 981 forfeiture of goods fraudulently entered, etc 982 illegal acts specified 982 applicable only to goods affected 982 with false invoice, etc., though not actually entered 982 punishment for wilfully smuggling, clandestinely introducing, etc., goods 982 fraudulently importing; receiving illegally imported goods, etc 982 possession prima facie evidence of violation 982 seizure, etc., of vessels or vehicles violating customs laws 982 restriction if a common carrier 983 search warrants to be issued to enter any house, etc., on suspicion of containing illegal imports, etc 983 removal of house in which found if on frontier 983 punishment for receiving illegal imports in house on frontier 983 fraudulently receiving, removing from, etc., goods in bonded warehouses 983 affixing false seals, etc., to vessels or vehicles 983 willfully removing seals, etc., on imports; aiding the same 983 maliciously entering bonded warehouse, etc., to unlawfully remove goods or baggage 983 receiving goods or baggage unlawfully removed 983cclxxxviii ownership in vessels’ cargoes, etc., by customs officials prohibited 984 penalty for 984 punishment for soliciting gratuities, etc., by Government officials 984 bribing, etc., customs officials 984 seizures to be reported to collector 984 by collector to Solicitor of the Treasury and district attorney 984 examination by district attorney; prosecutions 984 report to Secretary of the Treasury if proceedings not recommended 985 vessels, vehicles, etc., seized, to remain in custody of collector 985 appraisement to determine value 985 publication of seizure, sale, etc., if value not over $1,000 985 claim for property may be filed; transmitted to district attorney, etc 985 forfeiture and sale if no claim made 985 report to district attorney if value over $1,000; condemnation proceedings 985 sales in other districts if prohibited by laws of place where seized 985 destruction if condemnation proceedings will not pay costs 985 remanufactured into articles not prohibited, authorized 986 summary sale of perishables valued not over $1,000 986 petition to court for, if value over $1,000 986 proceeds subject to claims of interested parties 986 application for remission of forfeiture and restoration of proceeds 986 ordered if no intention to defraud, etc 986 disposal of proceeds if no, made within three months 986 release to party claiming interest on paying value of property, etc 987 burden of proof on claimant for property in suits for forfeiture of vessel, etc 987 on defendant, in suits for recovery of value of vessel seized 987 probable cause for suit to be shown 987 compromise, etc., by officials of claims under customs laws, unlawful 987 punishment for 987 authority of the Secretary 987 report of facts by officer in charge 987 allowance, if recommended by Solicitor of the Treasury 987 application for remission of fees, etc 987 authority to grant 987 testimony to be taken 988 award to informer made before filing 988 compensation allowed to person, not official, for seizing, reporting vessel, etc., violating customs laws 988 furnishing original information of fraud on revenue, etc., leading to recovering of duties, etc 988 limitation 988 punishment for receiving money from informer, by official 988 recovery of money paid 988 time for bringing suits for recovery of pecuniary penalty, etc., to be commenced within five years 988 absence from country not included 988 emergency extension, by reason of war, of time prescribed herein for any act 988 additional general regulations to be prescribed by Secretary of Treasury 988 repeal, etc., of existing laws not to affect any pending proceedings, rights, etc., under 989 rights, liabilities, etc 989 prosecutions, etc., of offenses under 989 limitations continued 989 repeal of sections of Revised Statutes 989 designated laws 989 all inconsistent laws 989 invalidity of any clause, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 989 effective date 989 title declared 989 domestic animals, cattle, etc., straying, etc., across boundary prior to March 1, 1923, admitted free of duty, if returned in 12 months 1562 *Tariff, Chinese Customs,* appropriation for representatives, under treaty, in revision of 610 *Tariff Commission,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 646, 1240 for printing and binding for 1241 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1559 deficiency appropriation for investigations of customs laws, regulations, etc., by 193 for salaries and expenses 1053, 1156 additional duties imposed 946 ascertain conversion costs and costs of production in United States of American articles 946 in foreign countries of imports 946 select and describe representative imports similar to American articles 946 American articles similar to imports 946 ascertain import costs of all representative articles 946 selling price of representative American articles 946 other facts affecting competition 946 powers conferred 947 sworn statement of selling price in United States by importer, American producer, etc., required 947 office to be established at New York 947 seal authorized 947 attendance of witnesses, etc., at place of hearing 947 enforcement by district and territorial courts, and District of Columbia supreme court 947 punishment for contempt on refusal to appear, etc 947 differences in costs of production of imports and competitive similar domestic articles, to be investigated by, to assist the President in changing duties, etc 943 to ascertain discriminations by foreign countries against United States products, commerce, etc 946 unfair acts of competition in importations, etc., injurious to American industries to be investigated by 943 powers conferred; procedure 943 effect of findings 944cclxxxix *Tartar,* duty on, crude 859 *Tartar Emetic,* duty on 859 *Tartaric Acid,* duty on 859 *Tartrate Calcium,* duty on, crude 859 *Tassels,* duty on, cotton 900 flax, etc 903 silk, etc 907 tinsel wire, etc 887 woolen 906 *Tax Simplification Board, Treasury Department,* appropriation for expenses 1097 deficiency appropriation for expenses 454, 775 establishment of 317 three members representing the public, appointed by the President 317 Internal Revenue Bureau, appointed by the Secretary 317 public members to serve without pay, but allowed traveling, etc., expenses 317 Bureau members to serve without additional pay 317 clerical assistance, office supplies, etc., to be furnished 317 procedure, forms, etc., of Bureau to be investigated, and recommendations for simplification made 317 report to Congress; control of expenses 317 appropriation for expenses 317 existence to terminate December 31, 1924 317 *Taxation, State,* manner authorized for, of shares of national banks 1499 *Taxes, D. C.,* appropriation for advertising notices of arrears of 677, 1334 on average annual underwriting profit of marine insurance companies 405 earnings of reserves of marine insurance companies 407 investment income from capital stock and surplus 408 license fee on marine insurance companies 408 rate of, levied on real and personal property, 1923 668 increase in rates of, authorized if necessary to meet District’s share of annual appropriations, etc.; limit 668 *Taxes, Internal Revenue,* appropriation for expenses, assessing, collecting, etc 376, 1097 for enforcing opium, etc., special 376, 1097 for refunding collections 376, 1098 for refunding illegally collected 376, 1098 deficiency appropriation for enforcing opium, etc., special 37, 51 for collecting war revenue 51, 196, 337, 1554 for collecting income 51, 196 for refunding collections 51, 56, 196 for refunding illegally collected 196, 337, 345, 454, 775, 1162, 1166, 1549, 1554 additional, on options for purchase or sale of grain 187 limited to specified contracts 187 contracts for sale of grain for future delivery 187 exceptions; if seller, owner, or grower of 187 if either party owner or renter of land on which grown 187 additional, exceptions; if associations of owners or growers of grain, or owners or renters of land 187 if made through designated boards of trade 187 punitive, for violations of Future Trading Act 191 time limitations on actions for recovery of erroneously collected, modified 1505 *Taxpayers, Income,* lists of, to be prepared for each internal revenue district 270 *Taylor, Samuel M., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 327 *Taylor Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Tenth to Twelfth Street 1337 *Tchula Lake, Miss.,* declared a nonnavigable stream 816 *Tea,* duty on, impure, etc., for manufacturing purposes 860 on free list, not specially provided for 931 tax on containers 932 plants 931 *Tea Importation Act, Impure,* appropriation for expenses executing 522, 1306 *Teachers, D. C.* (*see* Public Schools, D. C.). *Teal, Joseph N.,* unexpended balance available for salary of, as unconfirmed member of Shipping Board 35 additional appropriation for 35 *Teasels,* duty on 896 *Teeth,* on free list, natural, or unmanufactured 932 *Teheran, Persia,* appropriation for interpreter to consulate general at 601, 1070 Telegraph and Telephone Messages Tax, Title V, Revenue Act of 1921, levied from January 1, 1922, on messages by telegraph, telephone, etc 284 only one tax for a transmission 284 leased wire or special circuit service 284 news and company business excepted 284 refund directed of unused railroad tickets and mileage books 284 payment of, by user 284 collection, returns, etc., by receiver 284 refund of tax, from receipts 284 contents, etc., of returns 284 on filing returns 284 penalty for failure 285 *Telegraph Cables* (*see* Submarine Cables). *Telegraph, etc., Poles,* on free list 933 *Telegraph, etc., Systems, Army,* appropriation for expenses of Signal Corps, operating, etc 71, 734, 1395 *Telegraph, etc., Wires,* duty on, iron or steel 878 *Telegraphic Union, International Bureau of,* appropriation for share of expenses 607, 1075 *Telephone Companies,* may apply for consolidation of properties 27 public hearings by Interstate Commerce Commission on 27 notice to State officials, etc., of 27ccxc consolidation, etc.; certificate authorizing, if action approved 27 laws opposing consolidation, etc., not applicable 27 existing State powers not restricted 28 *Telephone Service,* revenue tax on messages, etc., in United States 284 *Telephone Systems, Army,* appropriation for expenses of Signal Corps, operating, etc 71, 734, 1395 *Telescopes,* duty on 873 *Ten Eyck, Peter G.,* payment to, for rent, out of meat inspection appropriation, 1921 46 *Tenderfoot Lake, Wis.,* sale of public lands within area of, authorized 364 preference right to adjacent owners; price, etc 364 grant to State not affected 364 prior rights protected 364 *Tennessee Eastern Judicial District,* counties constituting 1520 terms of court at Chattanooga 1520 Greeneville 1520 Knoxville 1520 *Tennessee Middle Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for district attorney 41 additional judge authorized for 838 counties constituting 1520 terms of court at Columbia 1520 Cookeville 1520 Nashville 1520 Winchester 1520 *Tennessee River,* appropriation for work on Dam No. 2 at Muscle Shoals, Ala., on 760, 1421 not available until October 1, 1922 760 contracts authorized 1421 preliminary examination, etc., to be made for canal connecting Tombigbee River and 1045 *Tennessee River, etc., N. C., Tenn., Ala., and Ky.,* survey of, and tributaries, authorized 1040 *Tennessee Western Judicial District,* counties constituting 1521 terms of court at Jackson 1521 Memphis 1521 *Tennis Balls,* duty on 912 *Tensas River, La.,* improvement of, authorized 1039 *Tents, etc., Army,* loan authorized of, for United Confederate Veterans’ encampment, Chattanooga, Tenn 203 *Tercentenary of Settling of New Netherland, etc.,* silver 50-cent pieces to be coined in commemoration of 1287 *Terminal Storage and Shipping Facilities, Army,* balances of appropriations for, buildings, covered in 755 *Termination of World War,* Resolution construing, not affected by declaration of end thereof 107 *Terneplates,* duty on 876 *Terpin Hydrate,* duty on 861 *Terra Cotta,* appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of 477, 1118 *Terra Cotta, Works in,* on free list, for exhibition by States, etc 934 *Territorial Homes for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors,* appropriation for continuing aid to; restriction 763, 1425 *Territories,* appropriation for Delegates from 425, 1268 for mileage of Delegates 2, 425, 1268 for government in the 594, 1216 deficiency appropriation for Hawaii, increased compensation, secretary, etc 447 filled milk manufacture, sale, etc., in, unlawful 1487 punishment for 1487 mileage and stationery allowances to be paid Delegates from the, attending third session, Sixty-seventh Congress 1061 *Terry-Woven Fabrics,* duty on, cotton 900 *Tes-nos-pos Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 560, 1181 *Test or Container Boards, Paper,* duty on 912 *Testing Machines, Army,* appropriation for operating, etc 744, 1405 *Tetrachloroethane,* duty on 860 *Tetrachloroephthalic Acid,* duty on 861 *Texas,* appropriation for cooperative surveys, etc., with, for preventing spread of pink bollworm of cotton 537, 1318 lands or bancos adjacent to, acquired from Mexico, ceded to jurisdiction, etc., of State 359 applicable to lands acquired hereafter 359 *Texas and Pacific Railway Company,* additional bond issue of, authorized 1223 mileage limitation of amount removed 1223 additional amount of capital stock authorized 1224 rights, etc., of; voting 1224 powers, etc., granted, subject to interstate commerce laws 1224 certified copy of action authorizing issue of additional stocks and bonds, to be filed in Interior Department 1224 deemed citizen of Texas for legal purposes 1224 civil suits in tort not removable from State courts in Arkansas or Louisiana to Federal, on account of diverse citizenship 1224 *Texas National Guard,* claims against, for Army property lost, etc., during floods at Corpus Christi, Tex., in 1919, canceled 94 *Texas Northern Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 838 filling vacancy in, restricted 838 *Texas State Prison System,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing, discharge gratuity 194 *Texas Western Judicial District,* transfer of Pecos County from Del Rio to El Paso division 1373ccxci *Textile Grasses, etc.,* on free list, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 927 *Textile Machinery,* duty on 886 *Textiles, etc.,* appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc., of 477, 1118 *Thames River, Conn.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1043 *Theaters,* internal revenue tax on admissions to 290 special tax on proprietors of 295 places, etc., exempt 295 *Theatrical Grease Paints,* duty on 866 *Theatrical Scenery, etc.,* on free list, for temporary use at exhibitions, etc.; limitations, etc 930 *Theodore Roosevelt Indian School, Ariz.,* appropriation for establishing, on former Fort Apache military post 1187 *Thermostatic Bottles, Carafes, Jugs, etc.,* duty on 921 *Thermostatic Metal,* duty on 876 *Thiosalicylic Acid,* duty on 861 *Third Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for, chief clerk, superintendents of division, etc 653, 1249 for postal savings division 1249 for stamps division 653, 1249 for finance division 653, 1249 for classification division 653, 1249 for registered mails division 653, 1249 for money orders division 653, 1249 for field service, office of 658, 1253 for stamps, postal cards, etc 658, 1253 for ship, steamboat, and way letters 658, 1253 for indemnity, lost registered, etc., domestic mail 658, 1253 for indemnity for loss or injury of international mail 658, 1253 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 658, 1253 *Third Deficiency Act, 1922* (*see* Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1922, Third). *Third Deficiency Act, 1923* (*see* Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1923, Third). *Third Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Adams to Bryant Street 1337 *Third Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Taylor to Upshur Street 679 *Thirteenth Census,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of 54 *Thirteenth Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Hamlin to Irving Street 679 *Thirteenth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Hamilton to Jefferson Street 1336 for paving, Spring Road to Shepherd Street 1336 *Thompson, Frederick I.,* unexpended balance available for salary of, as unconfirmed member of Shipping Board 35 additional appropriation for 35 *Thorium,* duty on, nitrate 868 duty on, oxide, and salts of, not specially provided for 868 on free list, ores 929 *Thrashing Machines,* on free list 922 *Threads,* duty on, artificial silk or horsehair 908 cotton, crochect, darning, etc 899 sewing 899 flax, ramie, etc 902 when boiled, bleached, dyed, etc 902 silk 907 tinsel wire, etc 887 *“Three Hundredth Anniversary of the First Settlement in New Hampshire, 1623–1923,”* special canceling stamp of, authorized for Portsmouth and Dover, N. H., post offices 502 *Thrift Stamps,* expenses of sale, etc., of, in office of Commissioner of Public Debt, and Post Office Department, payable from appropriation for expenses of loans, 1922 36 *Thunder Bay River, Mich.,* plans for improvement of Alpena harbor, modified 1041 *Thyme,* on free list, oil 929 *Thymol,* duty on 861 *Tickets, Interchangeable Mileage or Scrip Coupon,* issue of, directed, by rail carriers 827 *Tile,* appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of 477, 1118 *Tiles and Tiling,* duty on, articles of 869 cement 869 earthenware 868 glass 873 mantels, friezes, etc 869 paving, of marble, breccia, or onyx 873 quarry 869 *Tillamook Bay, Oreg.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, and entrance, to be made 1046 *Tillamook River, Oreg.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1046 *Tilton, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Pearl River at 1030 *Timber* (*see* Wood). *Timber Depredations, Public Lands,* appropriation for expenses preventing 557, 1179 *Timber, Indian Reservations,* appropriation for preserving, etc 563, 1183 deficiency appropriation for care, etc 343 347, 464, 1164, 1553 *Timber, National Forests,* appropriation for preservative treatment, testing, etc 520, 1304 for appraising, etc., for sale 520, 1304 *Timber, Public Lands,* deficiency appropriation for preventing loss of, in Oregon and California from insect infestations 331, 1156 cooperation of States, etc., required 331 permits to cut, in Oregon allowed citizens of Washington and Kane Counties, Utah, for domestic uses 398ccxcii *Timber, United States,* protection of, on public lands, national parks, etc., from fire, disease, or insects, authorized; cooperation with States, etc 857 *Time Measuring Devices,* no part of Army appropriations available for pay of officers, etc., using, on work of employees 94, 755, 1416 Navy appropriations available for pay of officers, etc., using, on work of employees 139, 811, 1154 *Timothy Seeds,* duty on 895 *Tin,* duty on, bichloride 868 chemical compounds, mixtures, and salts 868 plates 876 tetrachloride 868 on free list, bars, blocks, or pigs 932 grain or granulated 932 ore, and black oxide of 932 duty on, when native product 1, 500 tons a year 932 scrap 932 *Tin Plate,* on free list, scrap 932 *Tinsel Wire, etc.,* duty on 887 bullions and metal threads 887 fabrics 887 fringes 887 ribbons, beltings, toys, etc 887 tassels 887 *Tire Fabric,* duty on, cotton 899 *Tires,* duty on, automobile, motor, and bicycle 919 excise tax on sales of automobile, and accessories, by producer, etc 291 to other than manufacturer, etc 291 *Tissue Paper,* duty on 909 for waxing 909 *Titanium,* duty on, potassium oxalate 868 compounds and mixtures 868 *Title Entries, Copyright Office,* appropriation for publishing Catalogue of 434, 1277 *Tobacco* (*see also* Cigars, Tobacco, and Manufactures of), appropriation for census reports of 473, 1114 for investigating improved methods of production, etc 515, 1300 for investigating insects affecting 524, 1308 duty on, cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots 891 filler, not specially provided for 890 snuff 891 stems, etc 891 wrapper 890 on free list, stems, not cut, etc 932 definition of “wrapper” and “filler” 890 manufactured, exported without paying tax, and reimported, to be retained until stamps affixed 924 tax on, manufactured or imported cigars 286 cigarettes 287 manufactured tobacco and snuff 287 temporary duty on wrapper 10 mixed leaf 10 filler 11 classification as “wrapper” or “filler” 11 *Tobacco and Manufactures of,* Schedule 6, Tariff of 1922 890 *Tobacco, etc.,* forfeited, etc., not to be sold if price offered less than tax due 205 destruction may be ordered 205 delivery authorized to hospitals for military or naval forces 205 *Tobacco Manufacturers,* special tax imposed on sales by; rates 297 sales for export exempt 297 *Tobyhanna, Pa.,* deficiency appropriation for Artillery range site 777 amount authorized for real estate, Artillery range at 418 *Togus, Me.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 762, 1423 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1552 *Toilet Cases,* excise tax on fitted, sold above specified price by manufacturer 293 *Toilet Preparations, . Waters, etc.,* duty on, containing alcohol 866 not containing alcohol 866 *Tokyo, Japan,* appropriation for ground rent of embassy 602, 1071 *Toledo, Ohio,* deficiency appropriation for transferring, etc., ordnance stores from evacuated depot at 456 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1046 terms of court at 1247 *Tolovana River, Alaska,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1047 *Tomah, Wis.,* appropriation for Indian school at 579, 1201 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 45, 58, 1054 for rebuilding Indian school at 1050 Indian school building at, destroyed by fire, to be rebuilt; limit of cost 830 amount authorized for 830 *Tomatoes,* duty on 896 paste 896 preserved, etc 896 *Tombigbee River,* bridge authorized across, Moscow Landing, Ala 394 time extended for bridging, Ironwood Bluff, Miss 324 *Tombigbee River, Ala. and Miss.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, and canal connecting with Tennessee River 1045 *Tonawanda Creek, N. Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1046 *Tonawanda, N. Y.,* bridge authorized across Niagara River, near 1323 consent of Canada required 1323 improvement of harbor, authorized 1039 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1046 *Tongue River Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 571, 1191ccxciii *Tongue River Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 560, 1181 *Tonka Beans,* duty on 868 *Tonnage Duty,* imposed on vessels bringing to United States goods taken abroad in foreign vessels and transshipped therefrom 981 *Tool Steel,* duty on, alloys used as substitutes for 875 *Tools,* deficiency appropriation for cooperative establishing methods of testing, etc., used in industries and by the Government, 1922 48 duty on, machine 886 for other than hand power 886 *Tools of Trade, etc.,* on free list, of immigrants 930 *Tooth Brushes,* duty on 913 *Tooth Soaps,* duty on 866 *Toothpicks,* duty on, wood, etc 889 *Topeka, Kans.,* offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 557 *Topographer, Post Office Department,* appropriation for 653, 1249 *Topographic Surveys,* appropriation for; lands in national forests 587, 1208 restriction on cooperative work with States, etc 1208 *Toppenish-Simcoe Indian Irrigation System, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 579, 1200 deficiency appropriation for 58 *Torahachi Uratake, Japanese Subject,* appropriation for paying Japan for family of, killed at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 500 *Torpedo Boats* (*see also* Submarines), appropriation for, increase of the Navy 139 *Torpedoes, etc., Navy,* appropriation for purchase, etc., of, from special fund “Ordnance Material, proceeds of sales, Navy” 1142 *Torriente, Jose A. de la, of Cuba,* may be admitted into Naval Academy for instruction 1431 *Tow,* duty on, hemp 902 *Towels,* duty on, cotton 900 flax, etc 903 *Toxins, Animal,* appropriation for enforcing law regulating sale, etc., of 512, 1297 *Toxins, etc.,* appropriation for regulating propagation, sale, etc., of 381, 1102 *Toy Balloons,* duty on 914 *Toy Books,* duty on 914 *Toy Marbles,* duty on 914 *Toyo Kisen Kaisha,* appropriation for refund of fine to 1128 *Toys,* duty on, china 870 earthenware 870 not specially provided for, other than china, etc 914 tinsel wire, etc 887 *Trachoma,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 380, 1102 for prevention of, etc., among Indians 561, 1182 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemic 38, 338 *Tracing Cloth,* duty on, cotton 900 *Track Tools,* duty on, iron or steel 879 *Trade Mark Registration Bureau, International,* appropriation for quota for, Habana, Cuba 69, 1077 *Trade Marks,* importation of articles using certified registered American, unlawful 975 allowed if written consent of owner produced 975 seizure and forfeiture if illegally imported 975 prohibition against dealing in illegal imports 975 liabilities for damages if wrongfully used 975 *Trade Restrictions and Regulations, Foreign,* appropriation for securing information as to 1114 *Tradewater River, Ky.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1045 *Trading with the Enemy,* appropriation for expenses, office of Alien Property Custodian 636, 1228 property held by custodian, etc., may be claimed by other than enemy 1511 notice to be filed 1511 payment, etc., may be ordered by the President 1511 rights against claimants protected 1511 equity suit allowed if no order issued in 60 days 1511 jurisdiction of courts 1511 determination, etc.; retention of property until final judgment 1511 delivery of money, etc., on determination of the President to owner, if a national of other than Germany, etc 1512 woman of neutral or allied nation married to German, etc., prior to April 6, 1917, and property not acquired from German, etc., subsequent to January 1, 1917 1512 woman of American citizenship, married to German, etc., prior to April 6, 1917, and property not acquired from German, etc., subsequent to January 1, 1917 1512 or daughter of a resident citizen, or her minor daughter, if deceased 1512 official of Germany, etc., in United States when relations severed, or of his wife, etc 1512 partnership, corporations, etc., owned entirely by other than Germans, etc 1512 Governments of Bulgaria or Turkey 1512ccxciv delivery of property, etc., diplomatic or consular, of Germany, Austria, etc 1512 former national of Germany, etc., now of no nation, etc., if not exceeding $10,000 1512 partnership, corporation, etc., property not included 1513 partnerships, corporations, etc., up to $10,000, if not otherwise entitled 1513 retention of insurance property, etc 1513 partnerships, corporations, etc., not of Germany, etc., controlled by nationals of other nations, etc 1513 rights as citizens of neutral nations not affected 1513 order for payment may issue without application 1513 status of persons of nations, free cities, etc., formerly part of Germany, etc., but now released by treaties, etc 1513 remaining part thereof 1514 receipt a full acquittance of United States officials, etc 1514 legal rights not barred 1514 applications for return of property to the President, or sue in equity court 1514 determination of citizenship, etc 1514 by legal representatives of deceased persons 1514 conditions imposed as to distribution 1514 claims of citizens or subjects of Allied nations not allowed, unless such nations accord reciprocal rights to Americans 1514 ownership prior to October 6, 1917, required, etc 1514 no other lien, decree, etc., enforceable 1514 legal representative of deceased person may make application for property held by custodian, etc., becoming by death, that of an American citizen 1515 naturalization restrictions 1515 bond required for distribution, etc 1515 value of property, etc., returned to former Germans, patnerships, corporations, etc., not to exceed $10,000 to any one person 1515 accumulated net income, dividends, etc., included in principal 1515 return of seized patents, etc., and proceeds therefrom not included in recoveries provided for 1515 patents, trade marks, etc., which have not been sold, etc., to be returned to owners 1515 if not involved in litigation 1515 provisions for return, etc., not applicable to money paid on account of patents, etc 1515 no payments to attorneys, etc., unless evidence furnished that fee does not exceed 3 per cent of value of property 1515 fee not fixed at 3 per cent, but only as maximum 1515 punishment for accepting excess 1515 claim of naturalized citizen not denied by presumption of expatriation, if absence enforced beyond his control proven 1516 fugitives from justice not entitled to return of property under this Act 1516 payments of income, dividends, etc., of trust property to persons entitled 1516 no person to receive more than $10,000 in a year 1516 Custodian authorized to pay taxes on property held by him or the Treasurer 1516 expenses in securing, administering, etc., the money or property 1516 payable from property for which incurred, etc 1516 time extended for suits to recover property, by persons other than enemy aliens 351 further extended 1065 *Traffic on Navigable Waters,* statements of passengers, freight, etc., to be furnished by owners of vessels, etc 1043 punishment for failing to make 1043 *Tragacanth, Gum,* on free list 928 *Tragasol, Gum,* on free list 928 *Traill County and Herberg, N. Dak.,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North by Norman County and Halstad, Minn., and 819 *Train Control Systems and Appliances,* appropriation for investigating, and testing 641, 1233 *Training Camps, Military,* appropriation for supplies, expenses, etc., of members of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps at 86, 720, 1381 for supplies, expenses, uniforms, etc., civilian; use of balance 93, 720, 1382 age limitation; exception World War veterans, etc 1383 uniforms, equipment, etc., from surplus Army stocks 1383 deficiency appropriation for civilian 52, 780 *Transit Pay, Diplomatic and Consular Officers,* appropriation for 603, 1072 deficiency appropriation for 452 *Transportation Act, 1920,* appropriation for expenses of Secretary of the Treasury under 372, 1092 deficiency appropriation for expenses of office of Secretary of the Treasury, 1922, under 36 actions arising under Federal control, not to abate by retirement, etc., of Director General as agent of the President 1443 designated agent may be substituted 1443 brought by any officer to enforce obligations arising out of Federal control not to abate by his retirement, etc 1443 successor may be substituted any time before final judgment 1443 previous orders for such substitution, validated 1443 reinstatement of, if dismissed solely because of such retirement, etc 1444 motion to be filed in one year 1444 additional time allowed for actions against agent of the President for damages caused by violating interstate commerce laws, etc., awarded by the Commission 394 complaints may be filed with Interstate Commerce Commission in one year after Federal control ends, for reparations for unjust charges, etc 394 in two years and six months, for overcharges 394ccxcv complaints; jurisdiction of the Commission to hear and decide 394 telephone companies may consolidate their properties, etc 27 hearings on applications 27 certificate authorizing, to be given by Interstate Commerce Commission 27 State powers not restricted 28 *Transportation and Recruiting, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 138, 809, 1152 *Transportation and Recruiting, Navy,* appropriation for 124, 790, 1135 transporting dependents of enlisted men 124, 790, 1136 deficiency appropriation for 52, 56, 197, 342, 346, 350, 459, 462, 781, 785, 1085, 1165, 1545 *Transportation, Army,* appropriation for, and supplies 79, 729, 1389 travel allowance, National Guard enlisted men, and officers on discharge 79, 729, 1389 costs of transporting dependents of officers and enlisted men 729, 1390 payment to land grant roads, not bond aided; allowance 80, 730, 1390 full pay to excepted roads 80, 730, 1390 draft animals, wagons, drayage, etc 80, 730, 1390 vessels; transport service 80, 730, 1390 allotments for methods of transportation 80 purchase of animals, or vehicles limited 80, 730, 1391 use for motor vehicles restricted 81, 730, 1391 disposal of additional motor vehicles; aggregate 81 accommodations on transports to Porto Rican officials, etc 81 additional pay to employees on harbor boats 81, 730, 1391 purchase of motor vehicles restricted 81, 731, 1391 cost of transporting civilian employees, etc., on designated Army activities, payable therefrom 81, 1391 deficiency appropriation for 52, 196, 345, 458, 781, 785, 1056, 1167, 1555 allotment for animal and motor transportation 1922, available for mail transportation of Army from Germany, and for mine trouble expenditures m West Virginia 455 transfer from designated Quartermaster Corps appropriations, 1922, of amounts necessary for 82 *Transportation, Diplomatic and Consular Officers,* appropriation for, to and from posts 603, 1072 passage on foreign vessels restricted 1072 deficiency appropriation for 53, 58, 198, 336, 343, 347, 452, 460, 464, 485, 1055, 1161, 1166, 1169, 1554, 1556 *Transportation, etc., Facilities, Title V, Revenue Act of 1918,* repealed 320 *Transportation Facilities, Army,* appropriation for operating, on inland, canal, and coastwise waterways 760, 1421 allowance for experts, etc., in War Department 760 deficiency appropriation for operating, on inland and coastwise waterways 1167 *Transportation, Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines,* appropriation for paying carriers difference between schedule rates and one cent a mile, when on furlough from hospitals 94 *Transports, Army,* appropriation for subsistence of masters, etc 77, 726, 1387 for expenses of 80, 730, 1391 balances of appropriations for equipping, with lifeboats, etc., covered in 755 free passage to United States on, to destitute soldiers honorably discharged in Europe, and their families 103 in Siberia, from Vladivostok 103 *Travel Allowance, Enlisted Men,* to place of enlistment on discharge 1021 sea travel allowance 1021 if enlisted under age and discharged therefor on application 1021 *Traveling Bags, etc.,* excise tax on, sold above specified price by manufacturer 293 *Traveling Salesmen,* identification licenses to be issued to, for use in foreign countries under conventions providing for 1028 fee authorized for 1028 *Treasurer of the United States,* appropriation for, assistant, cashier, chiefs of division, tellers, etc 374, 1095 for temporary employees; pay restriction 374, 1095 for temporary force, redemption of war savings stamps, etc 374 for redemption of Federal reserve and national currency 374, 1095 for temporary redemption employees 374, 1095 for clerks, etc., Postal Savings System 374, 1095 for repairs to canceling machines 375, 1096 deficiency appropriation for additional employees, 1923 777 for additional furniture, etc., 1923 777 *Treasury Decisions,* in internal revenue cases, not retroactive if reversed, unless by order of court 314 *Treasury Department,* appropriation for Secretary 366, 1087 for Undersecretary 366, 1087 appointment, compensation and duties 366, 1087 for Assistant Secretaries, actuary, clerks, etc 367, 1087 for chief clerk, assistant superintendent, clerks, etc 367, 1088 for engineers, watchmen, laborers, etc 367, 1088 for operating force, Liberty Loan and Register’s Annex 367, 1088 Internal Revenue buildings 367, 1088 buildings for bureaus 368, 1088 Annex, Madison Place 368, 1088 garage 368, 1089 Annex, Fourteenth and B Streets NW 368, 1089 for contingent expenses 368, 1089 for freight, etc 368, 1089 for rent 368, 1089 for automobile for Secretary 368 for motor vehicles 368, 1089 for files 368, 1089 for heating, lighting, etc., supplies 368, 1089 for miscellaneous supplies 368, 1089ccxcvi appropriation for labor saving machines, etc 369, 1089 for carpets, furniture, etc 369, 1089 for operating expenses, Department Annex, Madison Place 369, 1090 Annex, Fourteenth and B Streets NW 369, 1090 Darby Building 369, 1090 for General Supply Committee 369, 1090 for expenses transferring surplus supplies, etc 369, 1090 salary restriction 369, 1090 service continued until June 30, 1923 369 service continued until June 30, 1924 1090 issue of typewriters and computing machines; repairs, etc 369, 1090 typewriting machine restrictions 370, 1091 for Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits, accountant, clerks, etc 370, 1091 for Bookkeeping and Warrants Division 370, 1091 for contingent expenses, public moneys 371, 1091 for recoinage, gold and minor coins 371, 1091 for Division of Deposits 371, 1092 for Public Debt Service expenses 371, 1092 for Commissioner of the Public Debt, deputy, etc 371, 1092 for Loans and Currency Division 371, 1092 for Register of the Treasury, assistant, chief clerk, etc 371, 1092 for Public Debt Accounts and Audit Division 371, 1092 for Paper Custody Division 1092 for assistants, accountants, etc 371, 1092 pay restriction 371, 1092 allottment to Post Office Department for Treasury savings securities expenses 371, 1092 for expenses imposed upon the Secretary under designated laws 372, 1092 for distinctive paper, securities, national currency, etc 372, 1092 for World War Foreign Debt Commission 1093 for Appointments Division 372, 1093 for Printing and Stationery Division 372, 1093 for stationery 372, 1093 for printing and binding for 372, 1093 for postage 372, 1093 for bookbinding materials 372, 1093 for Mail and Files Division 372, 1093 for disbursing clerk, deputy, clerks, etc 373, 1094 for Customs Service 373, 1094 for Director of the Budget 373, 1094 double pay restrictions not applicable to retired officers appointed as Director or Assistant 373 for Assistant Director and all other expenses 373, 1094 for Federal Farm Loan Bureau 373, 1094 for Treasurer’s Office 374, 1095 for temporary employees; pay restriction 374, 1095 for force, redemption of 1918 war savings stamps and Victory-Liberty loans 374 for force, redemption of Federal reserve and national currency 374, 1095 for force for Postal Savings System 374, 1095 for canceling, etc., machines, repairs 375, 1096 appropriation for Office of Comptroller of the Currency 375, 1096 designation of chief of examining division 375, 1096 for expenses, Federal reserve and national currency 375, 1096 for special examinations, etc 375, 1096 for Internal Revenue Service, Office of Commissioner 375, 1096 for internal revenue collectors, gaugers, etc 375, 1096 removal of distilled spirits for bottling in bond 375, 1096 for Tax Simplification Board 1097 for assessing, collecting, etc., taxes 376, 1097 for expenses, enforcing National Prohibition and Narcotic Acts 376, 1097 no increased pay authorized 376, 1097 for refunding internal revenue collections 376, 1098 for refunding illegally collected taxes 376, 1098 for Coast Guard, office personnel 377, 1098 technical services 377, 1098 for service pay, expenses, etc 377, 1098 for Engraving and Printing Bureau 378, 1099 use of power presses authorized; reduction of force 1099 for Secret Service Division 379, 1100 for suppressing counterfeiting, etc 379, 1100 protection of the President 379, 1100 for Public Health Service 379, 1101 quarantine service 380, 1102 prevention of epidemics 380, 1102 for Office of Director of the Mint 381, 1102 for Mints and Assay Offices 381, 1102 for public buildings, Office of Supervising Architect 383, 1105 for construction, rent, general expenses, etc 383, 1105 for repairs, Department buildings 385, 1106 for mechanical equipment, Department buildings 385, 1106 for technical personnel, etc., in Architect’s Office 386, 1107 for custody of lands, etc 388, 1109 for American Printing House for the Blind 388, 1109 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1559 deficiency appropriation for fiscal year 1922, Commissioner of Public Debt 36 Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits 36 Division of Deposits 36 Division of Bookkeeping and Warrants 36 expenses of Secretary’s Office under designated acts, etc 36 additional counters in office of Comptroller of the Currency 36 for internal revenue 37, 51, 56, 196, 337, 341, 345, 454, 457, 775, 780, 1055, 1162, 1166, 1169, 1549, 1554, 1556 for War Risk Insurance Bureau 37, 196, 783 for Public Health Service 38, 51, 55, 196, 338, 341, 345, 457, 462, 776, 780, 784, 1056, 1166, 1170, 1549, 1554 for public buildings 38, 51, 56, 196, 338, 341, 345, 454, 457, 462, 780, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1549, 1554 for distinctive paper 39, 453 for contingent expenses, files, Coast Guard, etc 39ccxcvii deficiency appropriation for printing and binding for 50 for j udgments, Court of Claims under 51, 195, 196, 457, 779, 1052, 1163, 1552 for collecting customs revenue 51, 55, 193, 196, 341, 457, 462, 780, 1055, 1167, 1554 for quarantine service 51, 196, 338, 462, 780, 1166, 1554 for prevention of epidemics 51 for Coast Guard 51, 56, 196, 339, 341, 345, 457, 462, 776, 780, 784, 1056, 1166, 1170, 1549, 1554, 1556 for New York, N. Y., assay office 51, 196, 341, 1554 for Engraving and Printing Bureau 56, 196, 341, 776, 1166, 1549, 1554 for Customs Division 193 for Customs Division, Dye and Chemical Section 337, 776 for stationery 337, 780 for mints and assay offices 337, 454, 457, 775, 1167 for relief of contractors for public buildings 338, 454 for contingent expenses 341, 453, 457, 1055, 1166, 1169, 1549 for suppressing counterfeiting 345 for Harriman National Bank, New York 454 for Tax Simplification Board 454, 775 for judgments, United States courts under 456, 1163 for increase of compensation 457, 462, 780, 1055, 1166 for national security and defense 462, 780 for labor saving machines 462 for Independent Treasury 462, 780, 1055 for Federal Farm Loan Bureau 776 for Treasurer’s Office 777 for John Burke 777 for Empire Machinery and Supply Corporation 777 for judgments against collectors of customs 780 for expenses of Loan Acts 1055, 1166, 1169, 1554, 1556 for enforecement of National Prohibition Act 1055 for Life Saving Service 1166 for Bookkeeping and Warrants Division 1549 emergency appropriation for Undersecretary 61 appointment, salary, duties, etc 61 for printing and stationery division, 1922 61 for mail and files division, additional employees, 1922 61 for Comptroller of the Currency, 1922 61 for Auditor for Post Office Department, 1922; reappropriations 62 for public buildings, hospitals, for exsoldiers, 1922 62 additional deputy comptroller of currency, etc., authorized for agricultural credit corporations administration, etc 1467 Charleston, S. C.; customhouse wharf, transferred to control of War Department from 356 Coast Guard; distribution of commissioned officers in grades, etc 1130 control, etc., of bureau of customs statistics in New York customhouse, transferred to Department of Commerce 1109 provisions for operation expenses 1109 Customs Service, appointment of Director of Customs, etc 1453 details from customs field force for service in the District authorized 766 establishment of Bureau of the Budget in; duties, etc 22 expenses of public debt issues subsequent to June 30, 1921, payable from appropriations for expenses of loans in First and Second Liberty Bond Acts 36 time limitation for 36 expenses of war savings and thrift stamps by Commissioner of Public Debt and Post Office Department allowed from appropriation for “Expenses of Loans, 1922” 36 furniture, etc., of War Trade section, State Department, transferred to 192 old Government building, Birmingham, Ala., to be rented to Alabama National Guard 455 powers and duties of Comptroller and Auditors, vested in General Accounting Office 24 Tax Simplification Board established in 317 composition, duties, etc 317 appropriation for expenses 317 *Treasury Department Buildings,* appropriation for care, etc., of main, Winder, Cox, and Auditors’ Buildings 367, 1088 for operating force, Liberty Loan and Register’s Annex Buildings and buildings for Internal Revenue Bureau 367, 1088 for operating force, buildings for assigned bureaus 368, 1088 for Madison Place Annex 368, 1088 for garage 368, 1089 for Annex, Fourteenth and B Streets NW 368, 1089 for operating expenses, Madison Place Annex 369, 1090 for operating expenses, Annex, Fourteenth and B Streets NW 369, 1090 for operating expenses, Darby Building 369, 1090 for repairs, Annex, Fourteenth and B Streets NW 384 for repairs and preservation 385, 1106 for mechanical equipment 385, 1106 *Treasury Savings Certificates,* limit of holdings by one person increased to $5,000 321 *Treasury Savings Securities,* appropriation for expenses in Post Office Department, sale, etc., of 371, 1092 *Treaties, Conventions, etc.,* deficiency appropriation for compiling revised supplement to 1528 *Tree Seed,* duty on 895 *Trees,* appropriation for study of diseases of, including chestnut tree bark, etc 514, 1299 for seeding and planting, national forests 520, 1304 duty on, fruit 894 ornamental 894 shrubs, and vines 894 on free list, for Department of Agriculture or Botanic Garden 930 *Trees and Parking, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 682, 1338ccxcviii *Trenton, N. J.,* time extended for bridging Delaware River at 393 *Trianon, Treaty of* (*see also* World War), reservation of all rights, etc., of United States and its nationals, stipulated by 106 *Trichloroethylene,* duty on 860 *Trimmings,* duty on lace 918 *Trinitrotoluene,* duty on 862 *Trinitrotoluol,* appropriation for distributing, etc., surplus war, for clearing agricultural lands 531, 1312 *Trinity River, Tex.,* project for improvement of, Liberty to Dallas, repealed 1042 *Tripoli,* on free list, unmanufactured, etc 931 *Trojan Powder,* appropriation for distributing, etc., surplus war, for clearing agricultural lands 531, 1312 *Tropical Fruits,* anpropriation for investigating insects affecting 524, 1308 *Tropical Plants,* appropriation for acclimatizing, etc 515, 1299 *Trude Crops,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 514, 1299 for investigating insects affecting, including stored products, etc 524, 1308 *Truckee-Carson Irrigation Project, Nev.,* appropriation for charges on allotments to Paiute Indians, within 572, 1193 *Truffles,* duty on 895 *Trumbull Steel Company,* may bridge Mahoning River, Warren, Ohio 3 may dam Mahoning River, near Warren, Ohio; use for power, etc., forbidden 141 consent to terminate if interfering with water-power development 142 removal, etc 142 *Trunks,* excise tax on, sold above specified price by manufacturer, etc 293 *Trusses for Disabled Soldiers,* appropriation for 758, 1419 *Trust Companies* (*see* Banks, etc.). *Trust Funds,* appropriation for additional $240 to employees under, payable therefrom 715, 1559 *Trusts,* income of property held under, subject to income tax 246 *Truxton Canyon Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 565, 1187 *Truxton Canyon, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian school at 565, 1187 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 45 *Truxton Canyon Indian Camp Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 561, 1182 *Tubercular Children, D. C.,* appropriation for schools for 687, 1346 for equipment of schools for 687 for extending Harrison School equipment 687 for car fare for 689, 1346 *Tuberculin, Serums, etc., Animal,* appropriation for investigating, etc 512, 1297 for regulating preparation, sale, etc 512, 1297 *Tuberculosis,* appropriation for prevention of, etc., among Indians 561, 1182 disability compensation allowed persons contracting, etc., in service, or within three years from separation from Army or Navy 1523 veterans of Spanish War, etc., with, entitled to hospital facilities of Veterans’ Bureau 1524 *Tuberculosis, D. C.,* appropriation for preventing spread of 694, 1351 for dispensaries for treating 695, 1352 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of 31 for dispensaries for 31, 441 *Tuberculosis, etc., Animal,* appropriation for preventing spread of, from one State to another 511, 1296 payment for animals destroyed; limit 511, 1296 deficiency appropriation for paying for animals destroyed to prevent, etc 46, 330 limitations 330 *Tuberculosis Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 701, 1359 for expenses 701, 1359 nurses’ home 1359 for repairs 1359 *Tubes,* duty on, brass, brazed 886 bronze 886 collapsible 887 flexible metal, not specially provided for 879 iron or steel, not specially provided for 879 welded, seamed, jointed 879 *Tubes and Tubing,* duty on, brass, seamless 886 copper, seamless 886 *Tubings,* duty on, cotton 900 flax, etc 903 silk, etc 907 woolen 906 *Packings,* duty on, lace 918 *Tug Fork of Big Sandy River,* bridge authorized across, Borderland, W. Va 65 Naugatuck, W. Va 1223 Pike County, Ky 1499 *Tugaloo River,* bridge authorized across, between counties of Aconee, S. C., and Stephens, Ga 1440 Pule River Agency, Calif. appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 567, 1188 *Tulips,* duty on, bulbs 894 *Tullytown, Pa.,* deficiency approrpiation for transferring, etc., ordnance stores from evacuated depot at 456 *Tuna,* on free list, fresh, frozen, etc 930 *Tung Nuts,* on free list 929 *Tungsten,* duty on, alloys of, not specially provided for 874 chromium 874 chromium cobalt 874 metallic and other compounds of 874ccxcix duty on, nickel 874 ore or concentrates 874 *Tuolumne Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 1181 *Turkey,* appropriation for ambassador to 600, 1069 for Turkish secretary of embassy 601, 1069 assistant secretary 601, 1069 for student interpreters 601, 1070 for quarters for student interpreters 601, 1070 for steam launch for embassy, Constantinople 602, 1071 for expenses of American prisoners in 610, 1077 for prison expenses, Smyrna 610, 1077 Constantinople 610, 1077 deficiency appropriation for interpreters and guards 198, 783 for student interpreters 335 for relief of American citizens, etc., at Smyrna 1051 delivery of property of Government of, held by Alien Property Custodian 1512 limitation of growth of poppy, etc., to be requested of 1433 *Turkey Red Oil,* duty on 865 *Turmeric,* on free list 932 *Turnip Seed,* duty on 895 *Turnips,* duty on 896 *Turpentine,* (*see also* Naval Stores Act), on free list, gum and spirits of 932 standard grades of, established 1435 *Turtle Mountain Agency, N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 1194 *Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 573, 1194 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 45, 343 *Turtle Mountain Indian Hospital, N. Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 561, 1182 *Turtles,* on free list 932 *Tusayan National Forest, Ariz.,* timber cutting rights in, extended 828 *Tuscaloosa, Ala.,* terms of court at 667 *Twelfth Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Michigan Avenue to Upshur Street 679 *Twenty-eight Hour Law, Animal Transportation,* appropriation for executing 511, 1296 *Twenty-eighth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving Twenty-eighth Street to Cathedral Avenue 679 *Twenty-ninth Street NW, D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Brandywine Street to Audubon Terrace 679 *Twine and Tying Devices, Postal Service,* appropriation for 658, 1254 *Twine, Binding,* on free list 924 *Twines,* duty on, flax, etc 902 jute 902 *Type Metal,* duty on 888 *Types,* duty on, new 887 *Typesetting Machines,* on free list 926 *Typewriter Paper,* duty on 911 *Typewriters,* (*see also* General Supply Committee, Treasury Department), transferred to Supply Committee as surplus if unfit for use, may be issued to other departments, etc., at exchange prices, etc 369 repairs to, by Supply Committee at cost, authorized; mode of payment 369, 1096 prices of standard machines fixed for 1923 370 for 1924 1090 on free list 886 *Typewriting and Adding Machines, Combined,* duty on 886 *Typhus Fever,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 380, 1102 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemic 38, 338 **U.** *Uintah Agency, Utah,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 577, 1199 *Uintah County, Utah,* appropriation for aid to public schools in, from Indian funds 578, 1199 *Uintah Ute Indians, Utah,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 577, 1199 from accrued interest 577, 1199 for irrigating allotted lands of 577, 1199 *Ukiah, Calif.,* appropriation for expenses, International Observatory at 609 deficiency appropriation for expenses, latitude observatory at 337 maintenance for entire fiscal year 1922, authorized from prior deficiency appropriation 453 *Ultramarine Blue,* duty on 867 *Umatilla Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 576 for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 576, 1197 for support, etc., of Indians at, from trust funds 1197 *Umatilla Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 585, 1207 *Umbers,* duty on 867 *Umbrellas,* duty on, and handles 921 ribs and stretchers 881 tubes for 881 on free list, sticks, rough, cut in lengths for 933 *Umpqua River, Bar, and Entrance, Oreg.,* improvement of, authorized 1040 *Umpqua River, Oreg.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1046 *Uncompahgre Irrigation Project, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 584, 1206 *Uncompahgre Ute Indians, Utah,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 577, 1119 from accrued interest 577, 1119ccc appropriation for irrigating allotted lands of 578, 1197 *Underground Water Supply,* time extended for work by permittees in developing, in Nevada 1012 *Undersecretary of State,* appropriation for 599, 1068 designation of Counselor for the Department of State changed to 1068 *Undersecretary of the Treasury,* appropriation for 366, 1087 appointment, salary, duties, etc 367, 1087 emergency appropriation for, 1922 61 appointment, salary, duties, etc 61 *Underwear,* duty on, cotton, etc., not specially provided for 901 knit silk 908 knit woolen 906 *Underwood Street NW., D. C.,* condemnation of land for extending, etc 1011 authorization for expenses, etc 1012 *Underwriting, D. C.* (*see* Insurance, D. C.). *Unfair Competition of Imports,* methods of, injuring American industries, etc., declared unlawful 943 Tariff Commission to investigate alleged violations on sworn complaint, etc 943 power conferred to conduct hearings, etc 943 finality of decisions 944 appeals allowed to Court of Customs Appeals on questions of law solely 944 judgment of court final, subject to review by United States Supreme Court 944 transmittal to the President, etc 944 additional duty to offset unlawful acts, to be imposed 944 or entry to be excluded in extreme cases 944 findings conclusive, etc 944 imports believed to be in violation denied entry pending investigation 944 entry under bond permitted 944 continuation of additional duty, etc., until conditions no longer exist 944 *Uniforms, Army,* issue of, to discharged enlisted men, repealed 82 exception; to those serving between April 6, 1917, and January 1, 1920 82 *Union County, S. Dak.,* bridge authorized across Big Sioux River, by Sioux City, Iowa, and 1173 *Union for Protection of Industrial Property,* appropriation for share in International Bureau of, at Berne, Switzerland 582, 1077 *Union Station Plaza, D. C.,* appropriation for operating, etc., fountains in 707, 1366 *United Kingdom* (*see* Great Britain). *United States and Germany, Mixed Claims Commission,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 1051, 1547 *United States Coal Commission* (*see* Coal Commission, United States). *United States Cotton Standards Act* (*see also* Cotton Standards Act, United States), provisions of 1517 *United States Court for China,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 609, 1077 for post allowances to officers of 604, 1073 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 53 in probate proceedings in, citizens deemed residents of United States 283 estate tax to be paid to clerk of court if no property in United States 283 to collector of internal revenue if any part in United States 283 payment, collection, etc., to clerk 283 former authorization of clerk repealed 284 jurisdiction of, in proceedings for revoking charters of China Trade Act corporations 853 in suits to which China Trade Act corporation is a party 855 *United States Courts,* appropriation for Chief and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court 614, 1081 for printing and binding for the Supreme Court 614, 1081 for Reporter 1081 for circuit judges 614, 1081 for district judges 614, 1081 for Hawaii district, judges and reporter 614, 1081 for Porto Rico, district judge 614, 1081 for retired judges 614, 1081 for national park commissioners 614, 1081 for Court of Customs Appeals 614, 1082 for Court of Claims 614, 1082 for Territorial courts 615, 1082 for salaries, etc., marshals 615, 1082 established for Hawaii 615 for salaries, etc., district attorneys and assistants 616, 1083 established for Hawaii 616 for payment to regular assistants 616, 1083 for special assistant attorneys 616, 1083 enforcing National Prohibition Act 616 foreign counsel 616, 1083 for salaries, clerks 616, 1083 applicable to circuit courts of appeals 616 established for Hawaii 616 for fees, commissioners 616, 1084 jurors 616, 1084 witnesses 616, 1084 for rent of court rooms 616, 1084 for bailiffs, etc 616, 1084 for expenses of judges, etc 617, 1084 for expenses, jurors, etc 617, 1084 for jury commissioners 617, 1084 for miscellaneous; Alaska 617, 1084 for supplies 617, 1084 for law books for judicial officers 617, 1084 for Federal Reporter 617, 1084 for Lawyers’ Edition Supreme Court Reports, Volume 66 617 for Supreme Court Reports, Volume 259 617 for penitentiaries, maintenance, Leavenworth, Kans 617, 1084 Atlanta, Ga 618, 1085 McNeil Island, Wash 619, 1086 for National Training School for Boys, D. C 619, 1086 for support of prisoners 619, 1087 for inspection of prisons and prisoners 620, 1087 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1559 deficiency appropriation for additional judges, North Dakota, and West Virginia southern, districts 332 for Hawaii district court reporter 332 for justices, supreme court of Hawaii 332 for Court of Claims, repairs to building 333ccci deficiency appropriation for penitentiaries 1054, 1159, 1543 for additional district judges 1158 for additional circuit judge, Hawaii 1158 for special assistant attorneys 40, 448, 461, 1054, 1165 for clerks 41, 54, 194, 333, 345, 448, 461, 1158, 1542 allowed pay as commissioners, if so appointed; limit 41 receiving pay from private litigants to vacate appointment 41 for commissioners 41, 55, 59, 199, 333, 345, 347, 448, 461, 465, 784, 1054, 1159, 1165, 1542, 1554, 1556 for jurors 41, 59, 194, 333, 347, 448, 461, 1054, 1159, 1165, 1169, 1554 for supplies 41, 333, 448, 1159, 1165, 1543 for support of prisoners 41, 55, 59, 194, 199, 333, 345, 448, 461, 784, 1054, 1160, 1165, 1543, 1554, 1556 for miscellaneous expenses 41, 55, 194, 333, 448, 784, 1054, 1159, 1543 allowance to attorney for Tennessee middle district 41 for penitentiary, Atlanta, Ga 41, 194 for John J. Mitchell 41 for Joseph E. Lachance 41 for O. T. Wood 41 for books for judicial officers 41, 333, 786, 1159 for paying judgments of 50, 195, 340, 456, 779, 1052, 1163, 1552 for marshals 54, 58, 194, 199, 333, 461, 1054, 1158, 1165, 1542 for witnesses 55, 199, 345, 1165 for district attorneys 58, 194, 199, 333, 1054, 1158, 1542 for Texas prison commissioners, reimbursement 194 for Judd and Detweiler 194 for marshal, Oklahoma western judicial district 194 for penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans 194, 345 for penitentiary, McNeil Island, Wash 194 for bailiffs, etc 1159, 1543 for Supreme Court reports 1159 for Supreme Court 1541 for Court of Claims 1542 for additional assignments to district courts 1542 for rent of court rooms 1543 Alabama judicial districts 667 Iowa judicial districts 1483 Maine judicial district, terms of court 1506 Massachusetts judicial district 503 New York judicial districts 812 southern district; marshal’s bond may be increased 1287 North Dakota judicial district, additional judge authorized for 66 Ohio judicial districts 1246 South Carolina judicial districts, terms of court 1486 Tennessee judicial districts 1520 Texas western judicial district; Pecos County transferred from Del Rio to El Paso division 1373 West Virginia judicial districts 398 southern district; additional judge authorized for 67 appeals or writs of error erroneously brought in Supreme Court or circuit court of appeals to be transferred to proper court 837 assistance of, to secure testimony for Coal Commission in cases of refusal, etc 1447 bankruptcy, debts not released by discharge in 354 circuit judges, number authorized for judicial circuit 840 one added to fourth circuit 840 clerks of district courts; compensation to be fixed on basis of work transacted 500 conferences of senior judges of the judicial circuits to be held annually 838 matters to be considered at 838 district attorneys; rates of salaries for, to be fixed by Attorney General; basis 1560 for New York southern district, Illinois northern district, and District of Columbia 1561 modification allowed; no change more than once in four years 1561 district courts to assist in proceedings to revoke charters of China Trade Act corporations 853 exclusive jurisdiction in suits to which a China Trade Act corporation is a party 855 Rent Commission, D. C., in procuring evidence, etc 545 to enforce orders on complaints, of restraint of trade by associations of producers of agricultural products 389 original jurisdiction in admiralty and maritime civil causes 634 injuries, etc., to other than master or crew of vessel, under workmen’s compensation laws of States, etc 634 exclusive when conferred by such laws 634 seizures, prizes, and prize condemnations 634 not extended to injuries to other than master and crew of vessels when compensation provided by State laws 635 district judges; additional temporary, authorized for designated districts 837 temporary assignments during disability of judge; accumulation of work, etc 839 interest allowed in judgments of, in claims for erroneous collection of taxes, etc., under Revenue Act of 1921 316 judges eligible as members of Coal Commission 1446 jurisdiction of, in cases of revivor extended to equity and admiralty suits 323, 352 applicable to executors, etc., appointed under laws of any State or Territory 352 service to be made before final settlement of decedent’s estate 324, 353 parties deceased prior hereto included 353 jurisdiction of, exclusive in admiralty and maritime civil causes 635 compensation for injuries, etc., to others than master and crew of vessels, under workmen’s compensation laws of States, etc 635 marshals, rates of salaries for, to be fixed by Attorney General; basis 1560 modifications allowed; restricted to once in four years 1560 poor persons relieved from prepayment of costs, in suits, writs of error, and appeals 666 in criminal cases, printing of record on appeal, may be ordered at expense of United States 666cccii procedure in actions for damages for infringement of patents 392 expert opinion admitted to assess amount 392 statute of limitations in criminal cases extended to four years 220 in frauds against the Government, to six years 220 applicable to prior acts, etc., if, has not expired 220 not applicable if barred by, under existing laws 220 subpoenas may run into other districts 848 in civil cases, distance limit for witnesses living out of the district 848 extended, upon permission of court; District of Columbia courts included 848 amendment effective only for three years 848 to issue subpoenas to secure depositions in contested patent cases 391 venue of actions in civil cases; exceptions, etc 849 brought by the United States, may be in district where defendant resides, etc 849 or where cause of action arose 849 subpoenas to run into any district, the Territories, or insular possessions 849 courts of District of Columbia included 849 effective only for three years 849 writs of error allowed to Supreme Court where decision of highest State court is against claim that change in rule of law involving validity of a contract is repugnant to the Constitution 366 terms of court at Aiken, S. C 1486 Albany, N. Y 812 Anderson, S. C 1486 Anniston, Ala 667 Auburn, N. Y 812 Bangor, Me 1506 Binghamton, N. Y 812 Birmingham, Ala 667 Bluefield, W. Va 398 Boston, Mass 503 Brooklyn, N.Y 812 Buffalo, N.Y 813 Canandaigua, N. Y 813 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1483 Charleston, S. C 1486 Charleston, W. Va 398 Cincinnati, Ohio 1247 Clarksburg, W. Va 398 Cleveland, Ohio 1247 Columbia, S. C 1486 Columbia, Tenn 1520 Columbus, Ohio 1247 Cookeville, Tenn 1520 Council Bluffs, Iowa 1484 Creston, Iowa 1484 Davenport, Iowa 1484 Dayton, Ohio 1248 Des Moines, Iowa 1484 Dothan, Ala 668 Dubuque, Iowa 1483 Elkins, W. Va 398 Florence, Ala 667 Florence, S. C 1486 Fort Dodge, Iowa 1483 Gadsden, Ala 667 terms of court at Greenville, S. C 1486 Greenwood, S. C 1486 Huntington, W. Va 398 Huntsville, Ala 667 Jackson, Tenn 1521 Jamestown, N. Y 813 Jasper, Ala 667 Keokuk, Iowa 1484 Lewisburg, W. Va 398 Lima, Ohio 1247 Lockport, N. Y 813 Martinsburg, W. Va 398 Mason City, Iowa 1483 Memphis, Tenn 1521 Mobile, Ala 668 Montgomery, Ala 668 Nashville, Tenn 1520 New Bedford, Mass 503 New York City, N. Y 813 Opelika, Ala 668 Ottumwa, Iowa 1484 Parkersburg, W. Va 398 Portland, Me 1506 Rochester, N. Y 813 Rock Hill, 8. C 1486 Selma, Ala 668 Sioux City, Iowa 1484 Spartanburg, S. C 1486 Springfield, Mass 503 Steubenville, Ohio 1247 Syracuse, N. Y 812 Toledo, Ohio 1247 Tuscaloosa, Ala 667 Utica, N. Y 812 Waterloo, Iowa 1483 Webster Springs, W. Va 398 Wheeling, W. Va 398 Williamson, W. Va 398 Winchester, Tenn 1520 Youngstown, Ohio 1247 *United States Currency,* appropriation for distinctive paper for 372, 1029 *United States Products* (*see* American Products). *United States Securities,* appropriation for distinctive paper for 372, 1092 deficiency appropriation for distinctive paper 39 for expenses of Liberty loans issues 1055, 1166, 1169, 1554, 1556 exemptions allowed after January 1, 1921, from surtaxes, and war and excess profits tax, on interest from 4 and 4¼ per cent Liberty bonds 317 amount until two years after proclaimed termination of World War 317 for three years more 317 additional to prior exemptions, and on converted 3 ½ per cent bonds 317 in lieu of exemptions during the war 318 expenses of issues of, subsequently to June 30, 1921, payable from appropriations for expenses of loans in First and Second Liberty Bond Acts 36 time limit for 36 investment of Government insurance trust funds in, authorized 1527 notes or certificates of indebtedness accepted in payment of internal revenue taxes other than stamp 316 Victory loan notes uses, and authorized issue, extended 321ccciii *United States Securities, Victory Liberty Loan Act,* sinking fund provision of, extended to notes and bonds issued thereafter 1427 *United States Shipping Board* (*see* Shipping Board, United States). *United States Shipping Company, Norfolk, Va.,* deficiency appropriation for refunding immigration fine 449 *United States Vahte,* considerations for determining, of imports 949 *United States Veterans’ Bureau* (*see* Veterans’ Bureau, United States). *University of Washington,* granted San Juan Military Reservation, Wash., for biological station and research purposes 173 *Unknown Unidentified American Soldier,* expenses of burial services of, at Arlington Memorial Amphitheater payable from Army appropriation for disposition of remains of officers, etc 207 amount limited 207 medal of honor and distinguished service cross to be bestowed upon body of, to be buried in Arlington Memorial Amphitheater and Chapel, Va 191 *Unknown Unidentified Italian Soldier,* medal of honor to be bestowed upon, buried in Victor Emmanuel Monument, Rome, Italy 204 *Upholstery Cloths,* duty on, cotton, etc 900 *Upholstery Goods,* duty on, cotton, etc., Jacquard woven 900 *Upholstery Leather,* duty on, enameled 918 *Upper Water Street NW., D. C.,* closing of, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second Streets, authorized; added to park system 836 *Upshur Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, New Hampshire Avenue to Fourth Street 679 *Uranium,* on free list, oxide and salts of 932 *Urea,* duty on 861 *Urgent Deficiencies* (*see* Deficiency Appropriations, Urgent). *Uruguay,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Usk, Wash.,* construction of bridge across Pend Oreille River at, validated 663 *Utah,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 556, 1178 for support, etc., of detached Indians in 577, 1198 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians in 197 citizens in Washington and Kane Counties, may cut timber for domestic uses, in Arizona 398 consent given to negotiations for apportioning waters of Colorado River, etc., between, and designated States 172 agreement subject to approval of legislature and Congress 172 time extended twelve months for compromise of placer claims for oil or gas deposits on reserved lands in 844 *Ute Indians, Confederated Bands of,* appropriation for payment, from piincipal funds of, to Ute Mountain Band in Colorado 577, 1199 Uintah, etc., Bands in Utah 577, 1199 Southern Utes in Colorado 577, 1199 for self support, etc., from accrued interest 577, 1199 report to Congress 577, 1199 Indian labor on road construction 1199 *Ute Mountain Agency, Colo.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 567, 1189 *Ute Mountain Band of Indians, Colo.,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 577, 1199 from accrued interest 577, 1199 *Utensils,* duty on, philosophical, scientific, etc 883 *Utica, N. Y.,* terms of court a 812 **V.** *Vacation Schools and Playgrounds, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses, etc 685 *Vaccaro Brothers and Company, New Orleans, La.,* deficiency appropriation for refunding immigration fine 449 *Vaccines,* on free list 923 *Valerianic Acid,* on free list 922 *Valises, etc.,* excise tax on, sold above specified price by manufacturer 293 *Valley Transfer Railway,* granted right of way across Fort Snelling Reservation, Minn 1509 may build three bridges across Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers at Pike Island, Minn 1430 *Valonia,* duty on, extract, nonalcoholic 864 on free list 927 *Valuation of Property of Carriers,* appropriation for expenses of physical 642, 1234 *Value of Imported Merchandise,* determination of, for assessing duties 949 foreign or export, whichever is higher 949 United States, if foreign or export not ascertainable 949 cost of production, if foreign, export, or United States, not ascertainable 949 American selling price, on similar competitive articles determined by finding of the President 949 considerations determining foreign; export; United States 949 cost of production 949 American selling price 950 *van Doorn, Willem, of the Netherlands,* may be admitted for instruction at Naval Academy; conditions 848 *Vanilla Beans,* duty on 868 *Vanity Cases,* duty on, metal 917 *Varnishes,* duty on, not specially provided for 867 spirit 867ccciv *Varnum Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Grant Circle to Fourth Street 1337 for paving, Second Street to Rock Creek Church Road and Seventh Street to Grant Circle 679 *Vases,* duty on, china 870 earthenware 870 marble, etc 873 *Vashon Military Reservation, Wash., Abandoned,* survey and subdivision of lands in, directed 142 disposal of tracts to occupants under former lease 142 appraisement, etc.; mode of payment 142 public sale of tracts not purchased by occupants 143 lands for lighthouse and roadway uses reserved 143 *Vaults and Safes, Public Buildings,* appropriation for, equipments, etc 385, 1107 deficiency appropriation for 457, 1167 *Veal,* duty on, fresh 891 temporary duty on 10 *Vegetable Ivory,* duty on, buttons 913 manufactures of 919 *Vegetable Substances,* on free list, crude, not specially provided for 929 *Vegetable Tallow,* on free list 932 *Vegetables,* appropriation for study of, in storage, marketing, etc 516, 1301 for investigating and certifiying condition, etc., of interstate shipments of 532, 1313 for distributing commercial information of supply, market prices, etc., of 532, 1314 for executing law fixing standards for containers of 533, 1314 duty on, drugs, advanced by any treatment not specially provided for 864 not specially provided for 896 prepared or preserved, not specially provided for 896 sauces, soups, etc 896 *Vehicles,* appropriation for allowance, etc., postal service 659, 1255 operation of wagon service 659, 1255 leasing of garages for term of ten years 659, 1255 deficiency appropriation for, allowance, etc., postal service 1546 *Vehicles, D. C.,* appropriation for tags, etc., motor and horse drawn 678, 1329 *Vehicles for Indian Service,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 565, 1186 purchase of horse drawn; motor 565, 1186 *Vehicles, Passenger,* authorization of expenditures for horse and motor, in Indian service 209 *Veils and Veilings,* duty on, lace 918 *Vellum,* on free list 930 *Velvet Carpets and Rugs,* duty on 906 *Velvets,* duty on, cotton, etc., ribbons 900 silk 907 ribbons 907 *Venango County, Pa.,* may bridge Allegheny River, Oil City, Pa 104, 1288 *Vending Machines, Slot,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 292 operated by manufacturer, etc 292 *Veneers of Wood,* duty on 889 *Venereal Diseases* (*see* Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board). *Venereal Diseases, D. C.,* appropriation for dispensaries for treatment of 695, 1352 deficiency appropriation for dispensaries for treating 31, 441 *Venereal Diseases Division, Public Health Service,* appropriation for expenses 381, 1102 deficiency appropriation for expenses 345, 457, 780, 1056 *Venezuela,* appropriation for minister to 600, 1069 *Venison,* duty on 891 *Venue of Actions, United States Courts,* in civil cases, arrests for trial in another district, restricted 849 by original process, only in district of which defendant is an inhabitant 849 between citizens of different States in the district of which either is a resident 849 brought by the United States, in district in which defendant is an inhabitant, or where cause arose 849 subpoenas to run into any district, or territorial, or insular possessions, including District of Columbia 849 effective only for three years 849 *Verdigris,* on free list 926 *Vermicelli,* duty on 893 *Vermilion Reds,* duty on, containing quicksilver 867 *Vermuth,* duty on 897 *Vernal, Utah,* offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 557 *Versailles, Treaty of* (*see also* World War), reservation of all rights, etc., of United States and its nationals stipulated by 106 *Vessels* (*see also* Emergency Shipping Fund), appropriation for securing uniformity in admeasurement of 475, 1115 abandoned merchandise from sunken, in American waters, may be brought in free of duty after two years 938 drawback allowed on imported materials used in constructing, for foreign account 941 duty on, cast iron 879 on equipments, repairs, etc., of, in foreign countries 957 forfeiture for failure to report, pay, etc 957 remitted if occasioned by casualty, etc 957 licenses, etc., withheld from, unless repairs, etc., accounted for 958cccv exemption of duty on materials for construction of American, repealed 947 foreign war, may purchase supplies, free of tax, from bonded warehouses, etc 938 jurisdiction of United States courts for injuries to other than master and crews of, under workmen’s compensation laws of States, etc 634 *Vessels, American,* shipments of grain, etc., for Russian relief to be in 351 *Vessels, Government,* funds of Shipping Board not available for repairs, etc., of, exceeding $100,000, unless navy yards, etc., given opportunity to estimate for, etc 647, 1241 applicable only to vessels in American harbors 647, 1241 provisions in effect on passage of Act 647, 1241 *Vetch Seeds,* duty on, hairy 895 spring 895 *Veterans’ Bureau, United States,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 648, 1243 regional and suboffices included 648, 1243 passenger, etc., vehicles allowance 648, 1243 Arlington Building operating force and expenses 649, 1243 monthly detailed statement to be made of employees receiving over $2,000 a year, etc 649, 1243 allotments allowed to Public Health Service details 1243 for printing and binding for 1243 for military and naval compensation 649, 1243 for medical, surgical, hospital, etc., services to beneficiaries 649, 1243 limit on commutation of quarters, etc 649 allotment to other Government agencies, etc 649, 1243 use for sites, new hospitals, etc., forbidden 1244 limit on amount for improving hospitals, etc 1244 expenditures authorized from allotments to other agencies 1244 for vocational rehabilitation of discharged, disabled soldiers, etc 649, 1244 use for training centers at Army camps, forbidden; exception 650, 1244 sale of surplus materials, products of trainees, etc., authorized 650 construction work limited 1244 purchase of embossed literature for blind ex-service men 1244 for additional hospital facilities for World War patients, etc 507 incurring additional obligations authorized 507 for military and naval insurance 1244 sums received from work to covered into appropriation from which derived; statement to Congress 1244 minor purchases without advertising allowed 1244 for additional $240 a year to employees of 714, 1559 deficiency appropriation for vocational rehabilitation of discharged disabled soldiers, etc 329, 444, 1053, 1164, 1169 salary restrictions 329 construction work at training centers limited 330 deficiency appropriation for medical, hospital, etc., services 330, 444 commutation, etc., under, restricted 330 disbursement and allotment of appropriation 330 authorized use of allotment to Public Health Service 330 expenditure of War and Navy Departments allotment 330 for salaries and expenses 344, 460, 464, 783, 1053, 1164, 1553, 1556 for national security and defense under 344, 460 for settlement of insurance claims, etc 771 for military and naval insurance 1530 established as an independent Bureau under the President 147 Director; appointment; salary 147 office of Director, War Risk Insurance Bureau, abolished and powers transferred to 148 to prescribe technical and administrative staff 148 powers and authority conferred upon 148 transfer to, of all duties, etc., of War Risk Insurance Bureau 148 Rehabilitation Division of Vocational Education Board 148 Public Health personnel, facilities, etc., of War Risk Bureau 148 officers detailed from, to retain rank, etc 148 records, files, etc., of designated offices 148 central office to be established in District of Columbia 149 regional and suboffices elsewhere as deemed necessary 149 powers and duties of regional, similar to 149 of suboffices limited 149 regional and suboffices to terminate June 30, 1926 149 earlier, allowed of any office 149 War Risk and Rehabilitation beneficiaries placed under 149 appropriations for, made available 149 subject to control of Director 149 Director vested with power to execute Act 149 facilities of available Government agencies to be utilized by 149 additional to be furnished if necessary 150 inspection service, for examination of hospital facilities, etc., authorized in 150 other agencies may be used 150 reports and recommendations to be made to Director 150 further hospitalization, etc., authorized if utilized services unsatisfactory 150 purchase, etc., of additional facilities 150 added to equipment of Bureau and other Government agencies 150 contracts with States, etc., if Government facilities not sufficient 150 hospitals of Public Health Service may be transferred to Director of 150 use restricted to beneficiaries of 150 details of employees to examine compensation and insurance claims 150 travel allowance limited 151 rules for conduct of beneficiaries under, to be made 151 penalty for breach of 151 appeal if, involves forfeiture 151 board of discipline and morale to consider appeals 151cccvi board of discipline and morale; qualifications of members, etc 151 decision of, final 151 monthly compensation allotments by hospital beneficiaries to be prescribed 151 unallotted portion to be deposited in the Treasury 151 payment, etc.; funeral expenses, etc., allowed from 151 allotments to be invested, etc 151 free treatment to persons disabled, etc., in active service since April 6, 1917 152 if incurred in line of duty 152 time limit for making applications for 152 report to be filed with Congress at next session 152 details required 152 yearly thereafter 152 punishment for false affidavits, statements, etc., in claims for compensation, etc 152 amendments to War Risk Insurance Act 152, 1521 name of Veterans ’ Bureau changed to 202 additional hospital facilities to be provided for World War patients by 496 transfer of Government owned buildings, etc 496 technical, etc., services for construction purposes allowed 496 amount authorized to be appropriated; immediately available, etc 497 all hospital facilities of, available for veterans of War with Spain, etc., suffering from mental and tubercular diseases 497 allotments allowed to Public Health Service for care, etc., of beneficiaries of 771 available for necessary personnel 771 allowances for burial, etc., of indigent veteran of any war, dying after discharge, etc 1523 transportation home, etc., if receiving hospital treatment, etc 1523 articles made by patients of, may be retained by makers, or sold for credit of appropriation for materials 666 payments of amounts due to minors, mentally incompetents, or under other legal disability 1374 inmates of insane asylum, etc., having no legal guardian, conservator, etc 1374 portion of hospital reservation No. 78, Fort Logan H. Roots, Ark., conveyed to Big Rock Stone and Construction Company 1375 *Veterans, War,* allowances for burial of any indigent, dying after discharge 1523 transportation home of body, etc., if receiving treatment from Veterans’ Bureau hospital, etc 1523 *Veterinarian, D. C.,* appropriation for salary and expenses 671, 1327 *Veterinarians, Army,* appropriation for pay, retired 74, 724, 1384 *Veterinary Corps, Army,* authorized number of officers after January 1, 1923 722 *Vials,* duty on, glass 871 *Vice Admiral, Navy,* pay and allowances of rear admiral serving in grade of 629 *Vice Consuls,* appropriation for salaries 602 1071 *Vice President of the United States,* appropriation for compensation 636 1227 for secretary, clerks, etc 422, 1265 for automobile for 1267 deficiency appropriation for automobile for 327, 424 *Vicksburg, Miss., Memorial Archway,* balances of appropriations for, covered in 755 *Vicksburg Miss., National Memorial Celebration, etc.,* balances of appropriations for, covered in 755 *Vicksburg National Military Park, Miss.,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 761, 1422 *Victor Emanuel II, National Monument, Rome, Italy,* medal of honor authorized for unknown unidentified Italian soldier in 204 *Victory Liberty Loan,* appropriation for temporary force, Treasurer’s office, redemption of, notes 374 *Victory Liberty Loan Act,* sinking fund provisions of, extended to notes and bonds issued thereafter 1427 *Victory Loan Act, etc.,* appropriation for expenses of loans, etc., to foreign Governments under 372, 1092 *Victory Loan Notes,* uses and authorized issue of, extended 321 *Village Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for 656, 1252 deficiency appropriation for 55, 1057 *Vinegar,* duty on 893 *Vines,* duty on 894 *Vineyards,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 524, 1308 *Vineyards, Experiment,* deficiency appropriation for purchase of Fresno, and Oakville, Calif 46 *Vinous Liquors* (*see also* National Prohibition Act), limitation on use of prescriptions of, for medicinal purposes 222 importing, forbidden unless domestic production insufficient for nonbeverage needs 223 shipments en route excepted 223 *Violin Rosin,* duty on 920 *Violins, Violas, Violoncellos, etc.,* duty on 920 *Virgin Islands,* appropriations for expenses, temporary government for 123, 788, 1134 citizenship requirements for holding public office in 123 income tax laws of the United States applicable to; payment into treasuries of 123 quarantine and passport fees to be paid into treasuries of 788 for agricultural experiment stations in 529, 1292 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 603, 1072 payment of income taxes in, not affected by Revenue Act of 1921 271 prohibition provisions applicable to 223 enforcement by insular courts 223cccvii *Virginia,* appropriation, for Hampton Roads naval operating base training station 126, 793, 1137 *Virginia Eastern Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of district court, to Eastern Transportation Company 51 Arundel Sand and Gravel Corporation 51 owner of steamship “Matoa” 779 owners of barges “Emilie,” and “Cassie” and steamship “Hesperos” 1052 owner of bark “Doris” 1163 *“Virginia Historical Pageant, Richmond, Virginia, May 22 to 28, 1922,”* special canceling stamp of, authorized for Richmond, Va., post office 421 *Viruses, etc.,* appropriation for regulating propagation, sale, etc., of 381, 1102 deficiency appropriation for regulating propagation, sale, etc 56 on free list 923 *Viruses, etc., for Animals* (*see* Serums, etc., for Domestic Animals). *“Visit Phoenix, Arizona, April 24–29, United States Good Roads Week,”* special canceling stamp of, authorized for Phoenix, Ariz., post office 421 *“Visit the Dunes, Michigan City, Indiana, May 1, 1922, to November 1, 1922.”* special canceling stamp of, authorized for Michigan City, Ind., post office 202 *Vital Statistics,* appropriation for transcribing records of State 1114 *Vitrified Tiles,* duty on 868 *Vladivostok, Siberia,* free transportation, etc., from, to United States, of destitute soldiers honorably discharged in Siberia, and their families 103 *Vocational Education,* leave of absence for, allowed homestead entrymen receiving Government disability treatment after discharge from Army or Navy 491 *Vocational Education, Federal Board for* (*see also* Federal Board for Vocational Education), deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 34, 783, 1556 *Vocational Rehabilitation* (*see also* Veterans’ Bureau), appropriation for providing, for disabled discharged soldiers, etc 649, 1244 deficiency appropriation for expenses, of discharged disabled soldiers, etc 329, 444, 1053, 1164 for, Veterans’ Bureau 1169 *Vocational Training, etc., Army,* appropriation for instruction, equipment etc 85 civilian and Army instructors 85 salary restrictions of civilian specialists 85 disposal of farm products, etc 85 deficiency appropriation for 1167, 1170 *Volunteer Soldiers’ Home* (*see* National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers). **W.** *Wabash River,* dam authorized across, by Huntington, Ind., for water supply 143 restriction on use, etc 144 *Waccamaw River,* bridge authorized across, Pireway Ferry, N. C 394 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Wadsworth, James W.,* reappointed on Board of Management, of Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1218 *Wafers,* duty on, edible baked 893 *Wage Board, D. C.* (*see* Minimum Wage Board, D. C.). *Wage Earners, Employment of,* appropriation for agencies, etc., for aiding 489, 1129 *Wages,* due to workmen, etc., for three months prior to bankruptcy proceedings, not released by bankrupts’ discharge 354 *Wagons and Carts,* on free list, farm 922 *Wahpeton, N. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school at 573, 1194 deficiency appropriation for Indian school, 1920 45 for Indian school, 1921 45 for Indian school 57, 197, 1553 *Wakefield, Va.,* appropriation for maintaining grounds, Washington’s birthplace 759, 1419 for watchmen 759, 1419 *Walker-Johnson Building, D. C.,* appropriation for operating force, and expenses 644, 1236 *Walker River Agency, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 571 *Walker River Indian Reservation, Nev.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 560, 1181 *Wall Pockets, Paper, etc.,* duty on 912 *Walla Walla, Wash.,* offices of register and receiver land office at, consolidated 557 *Wallace, Idaho,* appropriation for care of graves of National Forest fire fighters buried at 1303 *Wallboard,* duty on, not coated, decorated, etc 909 *Walnuts,* duty on 895 *Walter Reed Army Hospital, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for land condemned for 445, 778 acquisition of additional lands for, and Medical Museum and Library, authorized 1029 *Walters, Okla.,* town site lands quitclaimed to 147 Wanchese Harbor, Roanoke Island, N. C., preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Wapato Irrigation Project, Wash.,* appropriation for additional water supply to allotments on Yakima Reservation, from 578, 1200cccviii appropriation for water supply; reimbursement of entire cost 578, 1200 payment of damages to crops, etc 578, 1200 for Satus unit 1200 deficiency appropriation for construction 1539 charges reduced for water to other than Indian landowners in Yakima Reservation, from 595 basis of ratings 595 receipts to be used for construction work 595 no release, etc., of prior 596 time extended for paying; limitation 596 *War College, Army,* appropriation for expenses 718, 1380 *War College, Naval,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 793, 1138 *War Contracts,* appropriation for civilian employees adjusting, and claims 717, 1379 unexpended balances for settling, suspended on account of armistice, available during 1922 63 allowance for personal services 63 limited to contracts, etc., made between April 6, 1917, and November 12, 1918 63 unexpended balances for settling, suspended on account of armistice, available to June 30, 1923 778 exclusively for claims of foreign Governments 778 extended to contracts between November 12, 1918, and June 30, 1919 778 appropriations for 1920 available 778 limitation of amount; to constitute one fund 778 expenses of commission sent abroad to adjust claims payable from 779 amount limited; allowance of actual expenses 779 available until June 30, 1924, for claims of foreign Governments only 1550 penal bonds furnished by, to be withheld, etc., on default, to meet claims of subcontractors 318 *War Contracts, Informal, etc.,* reimbursement for losses in producing nonmetallic minerals, etc., in response to Government appeal, etc., from appropriation therefor 322 reopening of claims denied on rulings contrary to these provisions 322 *War Department,* (*see also* Army), appropriation for military acitvities, etc 716, 1377 for Secretary, Assistant Secretary, assistant and chief clerk, etc 716, 1377 for contingent expenses 716, 1378 for stationery 717, 1378 for contingencies of the Army 68, 717, 1378 civil employees on sales of war supplies adjusting contracts, etc 68, 717, 1379 surplus foodstuffs to friendly foreign powers 68, 717, 1379 restriction on transfers of surplus property, etc 717, 1379 civilian pay restriction 68, 717, 1379 for civilian employees, Office of Chief of Staff 718, 1379 for contingencies, Army department headquarters, etc 70, 718, 1379 for Army War College 1380 appropriation for general service schools, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 719, 1380 for military post exchanges, etc 719, 1380 for Officers’ Reserve Corps, pay and allowances 1381 for enlisted Reserve Corps, pay 1381 for expensess of headquarters 1381 for training camps, etc 1381 for quartermaster supplies, etc., Reserve Officers’ Training Corps units 719, 1381 for military supplies for other schools and colleges 720, 1381 for civilian training camps, equipments, transportation, etc 720, 1382 for civilian employees, Office of The Adjutant General 721, 1383 for furnishing States with World War service statements 721 for civilian employees, Office of the Inspector General 721, 1383 for civilian employees, Office of the Judge Advocate General 721, 1383 for pay, etc., of the Army 721, 1383 for mileage of the Army 725, 1386 for paying claims for damages to private property 725, 1386 for paying claims of officers, etc., for personal property destroyed in the service 725, 1386 unexpended balances available for settling claims of officers, etc., for World War service pay, etc 726 for civilian employees, Office of Chief of Finance 726, 1386 for subsistence of the Army 726, 1386 for regular quartermaster supplies 727, 1387 for clothing and equipage 728, 1389 for incidental expenses of the Army 729, 1389 for transportation of the Army and supplies 729, 1389 for water and sewers at military posts 731, 1391 for horses 731, 1391 for military posts, construction, etc 731, 1392 for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 732, 1392 for barracks and quarters 732, 1392 for shelter for troops, Philippine Islands 733, 1393 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 733, 1393 for shooting galleries and ranges 733, 1393 for rent of buildings for military purposes, D. C 733, 1394 for Fort Monroe, Va., wharf, roads, and sewers 733, 1394 for hospitals, construction, etc 734, 1394 for quarters for hospital stewards 734, 1394 for civilian employees, Office of Quartermaster General 734, 1394 compiling data of bringing home remains from abroad 734, 1395 for Signal Service expenses 734, 1395 for civilian employees, Office of Chief Signal Officer 736, 1396 technical, etc., services 736, 1396 for Air Service expenses 736, 1396 for civilian employees, Office of Chief of Air Service 738, 1397 technical, etc., services 738, 1397 for Medical Department expenses 738, 1398 for hospital care, Canal Zone garrisons 739, 1399 for Army Medical Museum 739, 1399 for library, Surgeon General’s Office 739, 1399cccix appropriation for civilian employees, Office of Surgeon General 739, 1400 for care of insane, Filipino and Porto Rican soldiers 739, 1400 for civilian employees, Bureau of Insular Affairs 740, 1400 for Engineer Department expenses 740, 1400 military surveys and maps 741, 1401 for civilian employees, Office of Chief of Engineers 742, 1403 technical, etc., services 742, 1403 for Ordnance Department expenses 742, 1403 for proving grounds 744, 1404 for Rock Island, Ill., arsenal 744, 1405 for testing machines 744, 1405 for repairs to arsenals 744, 1405 for civilian employees, Office of Chief of Ordnance 745, 1406 technical, etc., services 745, 1406 for Chemical Warfare Service, gases, etc 745, 1406 for civilian employees, Office of Chief of Chemical Warfare Service 745, 1406 for expenses, civilian rifle practice 745, 1407 for Coast Artillery expenses, seacoast defenses 749, 1408 for civilian employees, Office of Chief of Coast Artillery 749, 1410 for National Guard expenses 749, 1410 for civilian employees, Militia Bureau 750, 1411 for Military Academy 95, 750, 1411 wages of civilian employees not to exceed payments by private individuals 754 materials to be of American manufacture; exception 754 limit on prices paid for ordnance purchases from private manufacturers 755, 1416 no pay to officer, etc., using time measuring devices on work of an employee 755, 1416 restriction on purchases other than from arsenals 755 specified unexpended balances covered into the Treasury 755 issues from Army reserve supplies restricted 1416 admission to be charged for athletic contests on Academy grounds 1416 for nonmilitary activities 76, 725, 1416 for Jennie Carroll 76, 725, 1416 for Mabel H. Lazear 76, 725, 1416 for John R. Kissinger 76, 725, 1417 deductions ordered 1417 for national cemeteries 756, 1417 for Antietam battlefield 756, 1417 for interring, etc., remains of officers, soldiers, and civilians 757, 1417 American cemeteries in Great Britain and France 757, 1418 unexpended balances made available 757 purchase of sites in Europe for American military dead 757 for Confederate cemeteries and burial plats 757, 1418 for burial of Hot Springs Hospital patients in Little Rock, Ark., cemetery 757, 1418 for monuments, etc., in Cuba and China 757, 1418 appropriation for Washington-Alaska cable, etc 72, 734, 1418 for artificial limbs 757, 1419 for surgical appliances 757, 1419 for trusses 757, 1419 for Medical and Surgical History of the World War 757, 1419 for care, etc., grounds of executive departments, D. C 758, 1419 for Washington Monument 758, 1419 for Lincoln’s death place 759, 1419 for Washington’s birthplace, Wakefield, Va 759, 1419 for Lincoln Memorial 759, 1419 for reflecting pool, Potomac Park 759 for survey of northern and northwestern lakes 759, 1420 for California Débris commission 759, 1420 for New York Harbor 759, 1420 for roads, bridges, and trails, Alaska 90, 759, 1420 local, etc., contributions; preliminary investigations for, with designated coal deposits 90 for dock at Juneau, Alaska 1420 for river and harbor works, preservation, maintenance, etc 760, 1420 for examinations, surveys, etc., of rivers and harbors 760, 1420 for Muscle Shoals, Tennessee River, Ala 760, 1421 for flood control, Mississippi and Sacramento Rivers 760, 1421 for Civil War, back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations 726 for Spanish War, etc., arrears of pay 726 for transportation facilities, inland and coastwise waterways 760, 1421 for national military parks 760, 1421 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 761, 1422 for State and Territorial homes 763, 1425 for Panama Canal 764, 1425 for additional $240 a year to civil employees of, including Army, etc 714, 1559 deficiency appropriation for Chickamauga and Chattanooga Park, Missionary Ridge boulevard 39 for Shiloh Park 39 for Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company 39 for judgments, United States courts under 50, 195, 340, 779, 1052, 1162, 1552 for judgments, Court of Claims under 51, 195, 340, 457, 779, 1052, 1163, 1552 except, Broadbent Portable Laundry Corporation 195 for paying Broadbent Portable Laundry Corporation 340 for arrears of pay, bounty, etc., Civil War 52, 56, 196, 458 for pay, etc., War with Spain 52 for additional employees 52 for national security and defense under 52, 345, 781, 1167 for Army 52, 56, 196, 339, 341, 345, 455, 458, 463, 777, 780, 785, 1056, 1167, 1170, 1554, 1556 for national cemeteries 52, 197, 1168, 1551 for paying claims for loss of firearms, Colorado strike, 1914 52 for sodium nitrate storage 52 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 52, 56, 197cccx deficiency appropriation for Military Academy 56, 1167 for contingent expenses 196, 458, 463, 780, 1056 for increase of compensation 196, 1167 for artificial limbs 196 for fortifications 196, 1167 for river and harbor work, increase of compensation 197, 781 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 197, 339, 346, 459, 463, 781, 1057, 1552, 1557 for rivers and harbors 342 for preventing injurious deposits, New York harbor 342 for river and harbor collision claims 456 for Panama Canal 458, 1168 for Surgeon General’s Office library 458, 1056, 1167 for readjusting river and harbor contracts 778 for Cranford Paving Company, Littlefield, Alvord and Company, and Christian Heurich 778 for public buildings and grounds, D. C 780 for sites for military purposes 1162 for paying private property damage claims 1550 for American Red Cross 1551 for inland and coastwise waterways transportation facilities 1551 for Muscle Shoals, Ala., nitrate plant 1551 emergency appropriation for Assistant Secretary, increased salary, 1922 62 for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, water supply, 1922 62 balances of appropriations covered in; for temporary office building 755 for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 755 arms, etc., seized along Mexican border and unclaimed, to be sold 1012 Charleston, S. C., customhouse wharf transferred from Treasury Department to control of 356 expenditures authorized from allotments to, from Veterans’ Bureau beneficiaries 330, 445, 649, 1243 facilities, equipment, etc., of, made available for uses of Veterans’ Bureau 150 inventory of typewriters in possession of, to be furnished General Supply Committee 370, 1091 to be turned over to committee on requisitions therefor 370, 1091 John R. Kissinger to be kept on rolls of 1550 payment of pension continued 1550 proposed reduction revoked 1550 provisions for converting, etc., World War obligations of foreign Governments held by 363 unexpended balances for settling contracts, etc., suspended on account of armistice, available during 1922 63 allowance for personal services 63 *War Emergency Employment Service,* deficiency appropriation for 1165, 1169, 1554 *War Finance Corporation Act Amendments,* definition of term “person” 181 creation of Corporation; membership 181 addition of Secretary of Agriculture to 181 powers of, except incidental to liquidation, to cease July 1, 1922 181 authority of Corporation to aid in exporting abnormal accumulation of staple agricultural products 181 advances to dealers, producers, etc., to assist in carrying products until exported 181 interest rates limited 181 to purchasers abroad of such products 181 security required; rate of interest 181 power to recall, etc., reserved 181 to banks, etc., making advances to dealers, etc., for such purposes 181 aggregate limited to amount of unpaid advances 181 allowed until July 1, 1922, to promote foreign commerce and for purposes hereof 182 time for payment may be extended; limit 182 may be made against secured commercial paper 182 foreign paper to be payable in United States, etc.; guaranties required 182 to banks, etc., having made advances for agricultural purposes, including live stock 182 discounting notes, etc., therefor 182 security required 182 period limited; renewals authorized 182 amount not to exceed advances unpaid 182 purchase of commercial paper secured by agricultural products or live stock, authorized 182 time for payment may be extended; limit 182 dealing in acceptances of corporations for foreign banking, authorized 183 restricted to financing exportation of American products 183 maturity limitation 183 advances or purchases allowed prior to July 1, 1922 183 limit of aggregate amount of all 183 qualified State or Federal incorporated financial institutions included in provisions hereof 183 information of condition of national banks receiving advances to be furnished by Comptroller of the Currency 183 other banks, etc.; subject to their consent 183 interest charge by persons receiving money hereunder, limited 183 advances to exporters of domestic products; former limitations, etc., repealed 183 notes or bonds may be issued by Corporation 183 amount and duration limited 183 to be a first lien on assets 183 for payment of advances, or for sale 183 power to terminate January 1, 1925; maturity limited to July 1, 1925 184 may be accepted as collateral for Federal reserve bank discounts 184 interest allowed 184 unemployed moneys of Corporation to be deposited with Treasurer or reserve banks 184 may be invested in Go vernment securities issued since September 24, 1917 184 to purchase or redeem its bonds 184 Federal reserve banks authorized as depositaries and fiscal agents of Corporation 184cccxi unemployed moneys of Corporation; liquidation of assets to begin July 1, 1922 184 sale of securities, etc., allowed prior thereto 184 receipts from, to make special deposit equal to outstanding bonds or notes 184 use restricted to payment, redemption, or purchase thereof 184 moneys received after payment of outstanding bonds, etc., to be covered into the Treasury 184 stock to be canceled 184 accumulation of reserve fund until liquidation 185 dissolution of Corporation after debts all paid and stock retired 185 time extended to make advances, etc., by, on notes, etc., for agricultural products, etc., to February 29, 1924 1480 to issue notes on bonds, to January 31, 1927 1481 to begin liquidation of affairs, to April, 1924 1481 to deposit assets in the Treasury, to April 1, 1924 1481 *War Frauds* (*see also* Venue of Actions, United States Courts), appropriation for investigation and prosecution of 543, 1081 purchase of additional furniture from appropriation for investigating, etc 774 *War in Europe* (*see also* World War), deficiency appropriation for representing interests of foreign Governments during 344, 347 *War Industries Board,* deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 343 *War Labor Administration,* deficiency appropriation for 344, 347, 461, 784, 785, 1165 *War Operations Abroad,* appropriation for observing 69, 718, 1379 *War Profits and Excess Profits Tax, Title III, Revenue Act of 1918,* repealed as of January 1, 1921 320 *War Profits and Excess Profits Tax, Title III, Revenue Act of 1921,* definition of terms used 271 additional tax on net incomes of corporations for 1921 272 in excess of 20 per cent of invested capital 272 derived from Government contracts between April 7, 1917, and November 11, 1918, exceeding $10,000 272 computation of rates for 1918 272 apportionment of income attributable to contracts 272 deductions of excess profits credit 272 limitations under present and former acts 272 maximum tax for 1921 272 separation of, if part of income from personal service corporation; minimum, etc 273 corporations exempt from this tax; designated organizations 273 if income less than $3,000 273 income from gold mining 273 specific exemption for less than a year 273 credits allowed for excess profits of $3,000 and 8 per cent of capital 273 foreign corporations not entitled to $3,000 exemption 273 net income returns on basis of corporation income 273 items included in invested capital 273 intangible property; tangible property; borrowed capital 273 inadmissible assets; sources of income excluded from 274 admissible assets 274 value of stock issued at nominal value, etc., determined 274 invested capital includes, cash paid for stock 274 value of other tangible property 274 if in excess of par value, treated as paid in surplus 274 record to be kept, etc., of such property; copy, etc., to Congress 274 previous undivided profits, etc 274 intangible property paid for stock prior to March 3, 1917; valuation determined 274 after March 3, 1917; limitation 274 maximum allowed 274 borrowed capital not included in 275 inadmissible assets to be deducted from 275 determination of average 275 assessment of tax on basis of average similar business 275 when invested capital not determinable 275 foreign corporations 275 if tangible and intangible property values not separable 275 upon application to prevent exceptional hardship 275 higher earnings on normal capital not included 275 incomes derived principally from costplus war contracts 275 determination of tax by Commissioner on ratio of average similar business 275 of foreign corporations 275 method directed 275 regulations for determining average for ratios 275 record of determined cases to be kept; copy to Congress 276 valuation of assets transferred after March 3, 1917, if control continued 276 if previous owner not a corporation 276 tax on returns for fiscal year ending in 1921 276 proportion under former and present Acts 276 credit for payment under prior Act 276 refund of excess paid 276 for fiscal year ending in 1922 276 computation of proportion 276 returns required from all corporations not exempted 276 conditions for payment, etc., applicable 276 limitation on tax on sales of mines, etc., discovered by taxpayer 277 provisions effective from January 1, 1921 277 additional exemption from, on income from specified Liberty bonds, in lieu of provisions for, during World War 317 *War Revenue Act,* deficiency appropriation for collecting tax under 51, 56, 196, 341, 345, 457, 462, 780, 1055, 1166, 1554, 1556 *War Risk Insurance Act Amendments,* person discharged from service as enemy alien, deserter, etc., terminates insurance thereby 152 bars right to compensation or insurance 152 value of converted insurance to be paid 152cccxii benefits allowed alien enemy in United States service during the World War 153 person dishonorably discharged by courts martial, if afterwards found to have been insane 153 status of person provisionally accepted, ordered to camp, etc 153 compensation and insurance benefits allowed 153 investigation and certifying of family allowances 153 modification after reinvestigation 153 allotments and allowances to be determined by family conditions monthly 153 paid to designated beneficiaries not recoverable 153 ineligible relationships or frauds excepted 153 compensation for death or disability in service since April 6, 1917, to designated person 153 payment to person or dependents 154 excluded by willful misconduct 154 soundness inferred on entrance, if discharged or resigned prior hereto 154 employed in active service November 11, 1918, and separated thereafter 154 recorded defects excepted 154 specified disease developing within two years after leaving active service, inferred as acquired therein 154 at later date, if claim proven 154 in effect as of April 6, 1917 154 review of awards by Bureau, action modified 154 time restriction for paying compensation modified 154 injury claims assigned to the Government to have witness expenses, etc., paid thereby 155 reassignment to beneficiary authorized 155 insurance to beneficiary if of permitted class when designated 155 term insurance during the war and until converted 155 conversion after the war without medical examination 155 form of, as requested by insured 155 renewal of term insurance matured by total disability no longer existing 155 additional period allowed for conversion 155 insurance benefits due on account of extra hazard in service, to be paid by United States 155 value transferred to insurance fund from service insurance appropriations 156 persons receiving disability benefits under converted policy, may continue reduced insurance on recovery 156 transfer of loss reserve to service pension appropriation 156 retention of sum for life insurance fund 156 payment to estate of insured if no beneficiary surviving 156 if estate would escheat, to be credited to United States 156 effective as of April 6, 1917 156 approval of application for reinstatement of lapsed insurance 156 if disability incurred in active World War service 156 proof of origin required 156 back premiums to be paid, with interest 156 payment of insurance lapsed while insured suffering from wounds, etc., and died without claiming compensation, etc 156 amount allowed beneficiaries 157 payment of premiums may be waived, if insured in hospital for compensable disability 157 receiving compensation for temporary total disability 157 extension allowed; interest on waived premiums 157 if not paid to be deducted at maturity 157 Postmaster General to receive, etc., insurance premiums 157 adopt special money order forms for transmitting 157 receive insuran ce applications 157 policies incontestable after six months, except for fraud or nonpayment of premiums 157 nurse allowance to helpless persons 1064 if blind, legless, or armless, increased 1064 payments due to minors, mentally incompetents, etc., to be made to legal guardian, conservator, etc 1374 to person direct, prior to notice of disability 1374 if no guardian., etc., appointed. Director to determine party to receive 1374 moneys due inmates of insane asylum, etc., with no legal guardian, conservator, etc., to be held in the Treasury 1374 disbursed for maintenance, etc., under order of Director, to hospital authorities 1374 or to wife, minor children, etc 1374 if found mentally competent, to inmate 1374 in case of death, appointment of guardian 1374 discharge from service by court martial, or as enemy alien, deserter, etc., terminates right to compensation or insurance 1521 value of converted insurance to be paid 1522 benefits allowed an alien enemy in United States service during World War 1522 person dishonorably discharged by courtmartial, afterwards found to have been insane 1522 provisions effective as of April 6, 1917 1522 insurance claims to be paid, etc 1522 death or disability compensation allowed for designated service since April 6, 1917 1522 payment to person or dependents 1522 excluded if injury, etc. , from willful misconduct 1522 soundness on entrance inferred if discharged or resigned before August 9, 1921 1522 conclusive if in active service November 11, 1918, and separated since August 9, 1921 1522 recorded defects excepted 1522 mental or tubercular diseases developing within three years after leaving, service, inferred as acquired therein 1523 examination required 1523 at later date, if claim proven 1523 disability contracted by person in line of duty before April 6, 1917, and discharged later 1523 in effect as of April 6, 1917; exception 1523cccxiii death, allowances; payment to dependent mother or father; limitations 1523 payment of burial expenses, and return of body home if dying in service 1523 specific allowance to indigent veteran dying after discharge, etc 1523 additional, if receiving medical, etc., treatment 1523 continued during widowhood 1524 dependent children, etc 1524 termination of beneficiary’s right, etc 1524 apportionment between widow and children not with her 1524 widow restriction; allowance to widowers 1524 amended section effective as of April 6, 1917 1524 gratuities or pensions payments to be deducted 1524 injured persons to receive treatment, medical and surgical appliances, etc., in addition to compensation 1524 military control while in service not affected 1524 veterans of Spanish War, etc., with mental or tubercular diseases to have hospital facilities of Veterans’ Bureau 1524 death or disability compensation not payable unless occurring in service or within one year after leaving 1524 exception if given certificate of injury existing at discharge, etc 1524 certificate incontestable evidence of injury in service 1525 official record, etc., for, required 1525 payable whenever occurring if official record of injury exists 1525 no compensation if death is punishment for crime or military offense 1525 by an enemy excepted 1525 court martial dismissal a bar to service compensation 1525 approval of application for reinstatement of lapsed insurance 1525 if disability incurred in active World War service 1525 proof of origin and condition required 1525 payment of insurance lapsed while suffering from wounds, etc., and entitled to compensation 1525 to beneficiary, if insured dies without collecting amount 1525 to insured, if totally disabled 1525 deductions of premiums, etc 1525 lapsed insurance to be paid, if applied for reinstatement refused because of health condition 1526 amount to soldier if totally disabled 1526 beneficiary’s in case of death 1526 deductions of premiums, etc 1526 disbursing clerk allowed credit for installment insurance payments, without verifying deductions from pay rolls 1526 premium payment dates may be waived if lapsed while confined in hospital for compensable disability 1526 during temporary total disability 1526 mentally incompetent with no guardian 1526 without application required, etc 1526 extent of time allowed, etc 1526 interest on waived premiums to be deducted if not paid 1526 if lien exists against converted insurance, in excess of surrender value at death, difference to be paid from life insurance fund 1526 policies incontestable after six months except for fraud or nonpayment of premiums 1527 mailing to last address, a notice of contest, etc 1527 effective as of April 6, 1917 1527 all premium payments to be credited to life insurance fund 1527 payments from, in accordance with awards of Director 1527 reserve funds to be set aside from 1527 investment in Federal securities and Farm loan bonds 1527 *War Risk Insurance Bureau, Treasury Department* (*see also* Veterans’ Bureau), deficiency appropriation for medical, surgical, hospital, etc., services 37 for salaries and expenses 196, 783 for national security and defense 196 abolishment of office of Director, and powers of, transferred to Veterans’ Bureau 148 all appropriations for, made available for Veterans’ Bureau 149 allowance for field investigations, 1921, from appropriation for stationery, etc 37 disbursing clerk allowed credit for advance insurance payments; limitation 146 pay restriction on salaries, 1922, modified 37 increase in number of higher allowances 37 records, files, documents, etc., transferred to Veterans’ Bureau 148 restriction in appropriation for additional hospital facilities on remodeling plants, 1922, repealed 37 allotments to Volunteer Soldiers’ Home to be disbursed by the Board 37 surplus Army and Navy property transferred to equip, etc., hospitals 37 *War Savings Certificates* (*see* Treasury Savings Certificates). *War Savings Stamps,* appropriation for temporary force, Treasurer’s office, redemption of 374 expenses of sale, etc., of, in office of Commissioner of Public Debt, and Post Office Department, payable from appropriation for expenses of loans, 1922 36 *War Supplies* (*see* Supplies, Army). *War Trade Board Section, Department of State,* deficiency appropriation for 198, 1166 furniture, etc., of, transferred to Treasury Department 192 *War with Austria-Hungary* (*see also* World War), declaration of the end of 106 reservation of all rights, etc., of United States and its nationals, under terms of the armistice 106 acquired by participation in the war 106 under treaties of San Germain and Trianon 106 as one of the allied Powers 106 under any Act of Congress, etc, 106cccxiv *War with Germany* (*see also* World War), appropriation for preparing, etc., naval records of 789, 1135 declaration of the end of 105 reservation of all rights, etc., of United States and its nationals, under terms of the armistice 105 acquired by participation in the War 106 under treaty of Versailles 106 as one of the allied Powers 106 under any Act of Congress, etc 106 *War with Spain,* appropriation for arrears of pay, etc 726 balances of appropriations covered in; for medals for National Guard services, etc 755 hospital facilities of Veterans’ Bureau available for veterans of, suffering from mental and tubercular diseases 497 appropriation for 507 pensions granted widows of persons serving 90 days in; rate increased, etc 834 women contract nurses 835 dependent parents 835 for loss of both hands or feet, increased 835 leaves of absence included as pensionable service 835 veterans of, may erect memorials in Chattanooga and Chickamauga Park where they were encamped 1421 *Warehouse Act Amendments,* terms construed; limitation of agricultural products omitted 1282 licenses to warehousemen to terminate as provided in Act 1282 bond to be filed by warehouseman 1283 requirements modified; sureties, etc.; insurance 1233 additional if necessary; suspension if not given 1283 licenses to inspect, classify, and weigh products may be issued 1283 certificates of; condition 1283 suspension or revocation of; hearings; causes 1283 temporary without hearings 1283 for inspecting and grading fungible products 1283 receipts to be issued for products stored in licensed warehouse 1284 form required; details 1284 full description; grade or class, etc 1284 official standard to be given; temporary acceptance of recognized standards 1284 subject to rules, etc., of Act 1284 amount of advances, etc 1284 signature of warehouseman or agent 1284 omission of grade permitted for other than fungible products 1284 to be marked nonnegotiable 1284 standards of agricultural products to be established and promulgated 1284 established by Congress, adopted as official 1284 State laws not impaired; cooperation authorized 1285 operation of laws existing in District of Columbia, Territories, etc., not affected 1285 punishment for forging, etc., licenses 1285 conversion, etc., of stored products 1285 reimbursement to owner from fine 1285 penalty for exhibiting false sample, etc 1285 *Warehouse Act, United States,* appropriation for expenses, administering 533, 1314 *Warehouses, Customs Bonded,* provisions authorizing, etc 976 supplies for foreign war vessels may be purchased from, free of tax 938 *Warehouses, Customs Bonded Manufacturing,* authorized for manufacturing materials imported, or subject to internal revenue tax, for export, free of duty 938 bond required 938 distilled spirits excluded 938 articles made in, exempt from duty or tax, when exported 938 transfer of materials to, without tax 939 machinery for construction, etc., excepted 939 supervision of withdrawals 939 duty on byproducts withdrawn for consumption 939 destruction of waste materials, etc 939 expenses of supervision, etc., payable by proprietor 939 accounting and returns required 939 statement from proprietor before commencing business 939 transportation of products to exterior ports for export allowed 939 cigars manufactured in, from tobacco of one country may be withdrawn for consumption 939 duty on tobacco and stamp tax on cigars 939 origin of tobacco, etc., to be marked on box, etc 939 general regulations applicable to 940 articles made in, subject to original duty, etc., when reimported 941 supplies for foreign war vessels may be purchased from, free of tax 938 *Warehouses, Customs Bonded Smelting,* establishment of, by manufacturers, authorized on giving bond 940 ores or crude metals admitted to, without paying duties 940 smelting or refining of, with other foreign or domestic 940 duties charged against bond 940 canceled on export of metal or delivery to manufacturing warehouse 940 duties payable on metal withdrawn for consumption 940 sampling, etc., on arrival 940 supervision expenses; regulations 940 cancellation of bond on exporting of excess quantity of dutiable metal covered by, from any warehouse 940 *Waring, John B. H.,* restoration to rank in Army Medical Corps 505 to be retired after 505 *Warm Springs Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 576, 1197 for support, etc., of confederated bands of Indians at 576, 1197 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 45 *Warrant Officers,* pay of, Army and Marine Corps 629 longevity 629 Navy and Coast Guard 630 subsistence and rental allowances 630cccxv *Warrant Officers, Army,* appropriation for pay 74, 723, 1384 reduction in number 723 band leaders not affected 723 limit, Mine Planter Service 723 for mileage 75, 725, 1386 *Warren, Ohio,* bridge authorized across Mahoning River at 3 dam authorized across Mahoning River by 1031 termination if water power development interfered with 1031 grantee may remove, use, etc 1031 across Mahoning River, near 141 *Wash Blue,* duty on 867 *Washington,* appropriation for reimbursing, for marine school expenses 124 for surveyor general, clerks, etc 556, 1178 bridge authorized across Columbia River between Oregon and 358 grant of lands to, for public park purposes from military reservations on Fidalgo, Whidby, Hope, and Skagit Islands 469 retention of right to use for Government purposes 469 no liability to State for such use 469 reversion for nonuser 470 may bridge Snake River at Central Ferry 354 Olympic National Forest, area extended 1037 San Juan Island Military Reservation granted to, for biological station, etc.; conditions 173 Snoqualmie National Forest, area extended 1037 Wenatchee National Forest, area extended 1036 *Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System,* appropriation for cost of extension, betterments, etc., from receipts 72, 735, 1418 for replacing worn-out cable; contracts 1419 *Washington and Old Dominion Railway,* may bridge Potomac River, Point of Rocks, Md 7 *Washington Aqueduct, D. C.,* (*see* Water Service, D. C.). *Washington Asylum and Jail, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for support of prisoners 33, 442 for hospital 442 superintendent of, to execute judgments in capital cases 1533 failure to specifically appropriate for, not to repeal authority of, etc 1533 *Washington Asylum Hospital, D. C.,* discontinued as separate institution; service transferred to Gallinger Municipal Hospital 702 *Washington County, Utah,* permits to cut timber in Arizona, allowed citizens of, for domestic uses, etc 398 *Washington, D. C.* (*see also* District of Columbia), appropriation for Army Engineer School 88, 740, 1400 for navy yard, public works 1147 deficiency appropriation for expenses, Conference on Limitation of Armament at 192 *Washington, D. C., City Post Office,* heat, power, etc., furnished to, by Capitol power plant, to be reimbursed thereto 1274 *Washington, George,* sword of, transferred from State Department to National Museum 399 *Washington Market Company, D. C.* (*see also* Center Market, Washington, D. C.), allowance for court expenses, annulling charter of, etc 332 additional allowance for court expenses, condemnation of property of 447 *Washington Monument, D. C.,* appropriation for elevator repairs, etc 8 for care, etc., of grounds 707, 1365 for care and maintenance 758, 1419 for fuel, repairs, etc 758 for operating force 758, 1419 for operating supplies 758, 1419 for Sunday, etc., opening 758, 1419 amount for installing electric current connections immediately available 758 employees dispensed with when connections made 758 for uniforms for watchmen, etc 1419 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 456 amount for care, etc., 1922, immediately available 8 *Washington’s Birthplace, Wakefield, Va.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 759, 1419 *Waste,* duty on, cotton, manufactured, etc 898 not specially provided for 921 wool 905 on free list, cork 926 cotton 927 paper stock 930 silk 931 *Watch Crystals,* duty on 874 *Watch Movements,* duty on 884 marking required on 884 *Watchcases,* duty on 884 *Watches,* duty on, dials, enameled, for 884 jewels for movements of 884 excise tax on sales of, by dealers 293 *Water and Sewers at Military Posts,* appropriation for expenses; limit on new work 81, 731, 1391 *Water Colors,* duty on, paintings, etc., in 920 on free list, original paintings in, etc 933 *Water Department, D. C.* (*see also* Water Service, D. C.), appropriation for salaries and expenses 710, 1368 for operation expenses 710, 1368 for distribution system extension 710, 1369 rates of assessments for laying mains, service sewers, etc., increased 710, 1369 for installing meters, etc 710, 1369 for fire and public hydrants, etc 710, 1369 for purchase, etc., pumping unit 710 for new main, Chevy Chase Circle to Georgia Avenue, via Rock Creek Park 710 for new main, Georgia Avenue from Military Road north 710 for site for reservoir, Fort Reno 1369 for additional $240 a year to employees of, from revenues thereof 714, 1559 for additional $240 a year to employees of, Washington Aqueduct, from water revenue 714, 1559cccxvi deficiency appropriation for high service system 443 for extending mains, etc 443, 1534 *Water Power Commission* (*see* Federal Power Commission). *Water Service, D. C.,* appropriation for Washington Aqueduct, Reservoir, tunnel, filtration plant, etc 3 for preparing plans, initiating work, etc., for increasing water supply 94 for increasing city water supply 709, 1367 project adopted 709 contracts authorized 1367 condemnation proceedings, etc., for acquiring lands, etc 1367 for expenses, wholly from revenues of water department 709, 1368 for Washington Aqueduct, reservoir, tunnel, filtration plant, etc 709, 1368 for Conduit Road, repairs, etc 709, 1368 for emergency fund 709, 1368 control of Secretary of War over Aqueduct, etc., not affected 709, 1368 for water department, salaries 710, 1368 for extending mains 710, 1369 *Water Supply of Farms,* appropriation for investigating, etc., domestic 531, 1312 *Water Supply of the United States,* appropriation for investigating, etc., to determine the; artesian wells 587, 1208 *Watering Places, Public Lands,* appropriation for classifying, etc., lands for public 587, 1209 *Waterloo, Iowa,* terms of court at 1483 *Waterproof Cloth,* duty on, cotton or other vegetable fiber 900 *Watersheds of Navigable Streams* (*see* Conservation of Navigable Waters, etc.). *Watertown Arsenal, Mass.,* balance of appropriation for, covered in 755 *Waterville, Wash.,* land office at, continued 766 consolidation of offices of register and receiver authorized 767 offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 1179 *Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, N. Y.,* balance of appropriation for, covered in 755 *Waterways Commission, Canadian,* appropriation for expenses of 607, 1076 *Waterways, Inland,* improvement authorized of, Core Sound to Beaufort, N. C 1039 plans for improvement of, from the Mississippi to Sabine River, La. and Tex., modified 1041 preliminary examination to be made of, Bayou Teche, La., to Mermentau River 1045 Lake Charles to Sabine River, Tex. and La 1045 Erie, Pa., to the Ohio River 1046 *Waterways, Inland and Coastwise,* appropriation for operating transportation facilities on, by War Department 760, 1421 deficiency appropriation . for operating transportation facilities on 1551 *Watson, Thomas E., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1155 *Wattle,* duty on, extract, nonalcoholic 864 *Wattle Baric,* on free list 927 *Waverley, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River at 820 *Wax,* duty on, manufactures of, not specially provided for 919 on free list, animal, vegetable, or mineral, crude 932 disks of soft, for sound records for export 932 *Wearing Apparel, etc.,* duty on, cotton, etc., not specially provided for 901 flax, etc 903 fur, not specially provided for 916 silk, not knit or crocheted 908 woolen 906 on free list, of persons arriving in United States; restriction 932 *Weather Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 508, 1293 cooperation with other bureaus, etc 509, 1294 for expenses in Washington 509, 1294 for printing office expenses 509, 1294 restriction on printing by Bureau; exception 510, 1294 for expenses outside of Washington 510, 1294 for observations, frost warnings, etc 510, 1294 for traveling expenses 510, 1294 for expenses, aerological stations 510, 1295 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 54, 344, 347, 461, 783, 1164 *Webbers Falls, Okla.,* time extended for bridging Arkansas River near 104 *Webs,* duty on, flax, etc 902 *Webster Springs, W. Va.,* terms of court at 398 *Wedges,* duty on, iron or steel 879 *Weeds,* duty on, manufactures of, not specially provided for 919 *Weighing Machines, Automatic Slot-Device,* excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 292 operated by manufacturer, etc 292 *Weights and Measures, International Bureau of,* appropriation for contribution to 605, 1073 *Weights and Measures, International Committee of,* appropriation for expenses, American member 476, 1117 *Weights, Measures, and Markets, D. C., Superintendent of,* appropriation for superintendent, inspectors, etc 673, 1330 for inspection expenses 678, 1330 for expenses, markets, etc 678, 1330 for motor trucks 678, 1330 for municipal fish wharf, etc., repairs 1330 deficiency appropriation for motor vehicles 30 bread standard weights modified; pound and a half added 201 *Wenatchee National Forest, . Wash.,* exchanges authorized with private owners for lands to be added to 1036 *Wepo Wash Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 560, 1181 *West Creek, N. J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044cccxvii *West Fork of South Branch of Chicago River, Ill.,* portion of, declared a nonnavigable stream 1171 *West Fork of Susquehanna River,* time extended for bridging, Williamsport to Duboistown, Pa 1131 *West Indian Islands acquired from, Denmark* (*see* Virgin Islands). *West Indies,* appropriation for Weather Service expenses in 509, 1294 *West Point* (*see* Military Academy). *West Roxbury, Mass.,* appropriation for Public Health Service Hospital, repairs, etc 384 amount for Public Health Hospital at, may be used also for mechanical equipment 1550 *West Virginia,* allotment from Army transportation, 1922, in connection with mine disorders in 455 *“West Virginia,” Battleship,* limit of cost of, increased 814 *West Virginia Northern Judicial District,* counties constituting 398 terms of court at Clarksburg 398 Elkins 398 Martinsburg 398 Parkersburg 398 Wheeling 398 *West Virginia Southern Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for additional judge for 332 additional judge authorized for; to act as senior judge 67 vacancy in office of judge senior in commission not to be filled 67 counties constituting 398 terms of court at Bluefield 398 Charleston 398 Huntington 398 Lewisburg 398 Webster Springs 398 Williamson 398 rooms to be furnished at Lewisburg, Webster Springs, and Williamson 399 *Westchester Creek, N. Y.,* improvement of, authorized 1038 *Western Shoshone Indian Reservation, Idaho and Nev.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 560, 1181 *Westport, Conn.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1043 *Westville, N. J.,* deficiency appropriation for transferring, etc., ordnance stores from evacuated depot at 456 *Whale Oil,* duty on 865 on free list, of American fisheries 929 *Whalebone,* duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 919 on free list, unmanufactured 932 *Wharves,* on free list, round timber for 932 *Wheat* (*see also* Future Trading Act, and Grain Futures Act), appropriation for purchase of, to supply seed to farmers for crop of 1922 467 for investigations, etc., preventing spread of soil and seed infecting diseases of 515, 1300 appropriation for investigations, etc.; cooperation with States, etc 515, 1300 duty on 893 flour, semolina, etc 893 provisions governing contracts for future delivery of 187, 998 temporary duty on 9 flour and semolina 9 *Wheeling, W. Va.,* terms of court at 398 *Wheels,* duty on, for railway purposes 879 *Whetstones,* on free list 928 *Whidby Island Military Reservation, Wash.,* granted to Washington for park purposes; conditions 469 *Whip Gut,* duty on, and manufactures of 919 *Whips,* on free list, sticks, rough, cut in lengths, for 933 *White Earth Agency, Minn.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 569, 1190 *White, Edward Douglass, late Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 40 for bust and portrait of; available until June 30, 1924 1541 *White, Henry,* reappointed as Regent, of Smithsonian Institution 1170 *White House* (*see* Executive Mansion, D. C.). *White House Police,* appropriation for salaries 1228 for uniforms and equipment 1228 deficiency appropriation for pay of 1049 for uniforms and equipment 1049 established under control of the President; duties, composition, etc 841 salary, uniforms, etc 841 appointees from park police to have benefits of policemen, etc., relief fund; service credits 842 from Metropolitan police, to retain rights, etc 842 refunds to appointees from park police, on reinstatement therein, etc 842 under civil service retirement act; service construed 842 restrictions on transfers of employees not applicable to 842 disbursements, etc., for; amount authorized 843 effective July 1, 1922 843 *White Lead,* duty on 867 *White Oak, Japanese,* duty on, sawed boards, etc 889 *White Phosphorus Matches,* importation of, prohibited 915 *White Pine Blister Rust,* appropriation for study, etc., of 514, 1299 for expenses of eradicating, etc 514, 1299 local, etc., cooperation 514, 1299 paying for trees destroyed, etc., forbidden 514, 1299 deficiency appropriation for eradicating, etc 445, 1535cccxviii *White River,* bridge authorized across, Batesville, Ark 815 De Valls Bluff, Ark 323 time extended for bridging, Des Arc, Ark 323 *White River Ute Indians, Utah,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 577, 1199 from accrued interest 577, 1199 for irrigating allotted lands of 578, 1199 *White River, West Fork of,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, to Martinsville, Ind 1045 *White’s Tabernacle, etc., Cemetery, D. C.,* interments hereafter in, unlawful 348 punishment for 349 removal of bodies, etc., to other cemeteries authorized 349 *Whiteside County, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Rock River, at Sterling, by 325 *Whiteville Lumber Company,* may bridge Waccamaw River, Pireway Ferry, N. C 394 *Whiting,* duty on 860 *Whitney-Bodden Brokerage Company,* deficiency appropriation for refund of immigration fine 334 *Wichita, etc., Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 573, 1194 *Wicker sham, Honorable James,* appropriation for contested election expenses 3 *Wicking, Lamp, Stove, or Candle,* duty on, cotton, etc 900 *Wide Ruins Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 560, 1181 *Widows,* homestead entries allowed, of soldiers’, etc., entitled to benefits for Mexican border or World War service 990 pensions increased, etc., to, of persons serving 90 days in War with Spain, etc 834 *Wightman and Crane,* deficiency appropriation for refund of fine 1543 *Wild Animals and Birds,* on free list, brought for exhibition 923 Birds importation of eggs of, prohibited; exceptions 927 feathers, skins, etc., prohibited; exceptions 915 *Wilds Landing Ferry, Ga. and Fla.,* bridge authorized across Saint Marys River at 204 *Willamette Falls, Oreg.,* bridge authorized across Lock No. 4 of the canal at 19 *Willamette River,* improvement of lower, below Portland, Oreg., authorized 1040 modification authorized of improvement of, at Saint Helens, Oreg 1563 *Willamette Slough, Oreg.,* improvement of, authorized; local contributions 1040 *Williamson, W. Va.,* terms of court at 398 *Williamspoit, Md.,* dam authorized across Potomac River at 1503 *Williamsport, Pa.,* time extended for bridging West Fork of Susquehanna River, Duboistown to 1131 *Williamsport Power Company,* may dam Potomac River at Williamsport, Md 1503 development of water power, etc., not authorized 1503 removal, etc., if interfering with desirable water power development 1503 *Willoughby Spit Military Reservation, Va.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 1451 *Willow,* duty on, articles of, not specially provided for 889 for baskets 889 *Willow Sheets, etc.,* duty on, for hats, etc 913 *Wilmington, Del.,* improvement of harbor, authorized 1039 *Wilmington, N. C.,* marine hospital reservation conveyed to; price, etc 1260 *Wilson, N. Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1046 *Wilton Carpets and Rugs,* duty on 906 *Winchester, Tenn.,* terms of court at 1520 *Winco Block Coal Company,* may bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Naugatuck, W. Va 1223 *Wind Cave National Park, S. Dak.,* appropriation for protection, etc 591, 1214 *Wind River Reservation, Wyo.* (*see also* Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo.), appropriation for irrigation system 580, 1201 deficiency appropriation for irrigation project 198 *Window Curtains,* duty on, lace, cotton, etc 901 except cotton, flax, etc 918 *Window Hollands,* duty on, cotton 900 *Windows,* duty on, stained or painted glass 873 *Wine* (*see* Vinous Liquors). *Wine Lees,* duty on, crude 859 *Wines,* duty on, champagne, and all sparkling 897 ginger 897 rice or sake 897 still 897 *Winnebago Agency, Nebr.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 571, 1192 *Winnebago County, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Rock River, by Rockford and, at Rockford 1220 by Rockton and, at Rockton 633 proceedings authorized for completing acquisition of real estate in, for Army uses 419 condemnation actions to be dismissed; return of property, etc 419 *Winnebago Indian Hospital, Nebr.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 561, 1182 *Wintergreen,* duty on 862 *Winthrop, Mass.,* granted right of way across Fort Banks Reservation, Mass., for street widening 466 *Wire,* duty on, baling 878cccxix duty on, galvanized 878 galvanized, etc., for fencing 878 heddles and healds 878 lead 888 nails, spikes, tacks, brads, and staples 880 rods, iron or steel 877 rope 878 spinning and twisting ring travelers 878 telegraph, etc., of metal, rubber, etc 878 woven, cloth 878 on free list, barbed 932 *Wireless Communication,* appropriation for enforcing, laws on vessels 475, 1116 deficiency appropriation for enforcing, laws 47, 784 *Wireless Telegraphy* (*see* Radio Communication, etc.). *Wisconsin,* sale of public lands within area of Tenderfoot Lake, authorized 364 preference right to adjacent owners 364 State grant not affected 364 *Witherite,* on free list 932 *Witnesses, United States Courts,* appropriations for fees, etc 616, 1084 deficiency appropriation for fees 55, 199, 345, 1165 subpoenas for, may run into any district 848 in civil cases, limited to 100 miles; extension allowed for three years 848 applicable to courts of District of Columbia 848 *Wolves,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 526, 1310 *Women in Industry,* appropriation for investigations, etc 334, 1129 *Women, Married* (*see also* Citizenship), provisions for naturalization, etc., of 1022 *Women’s Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 488, 1129 pay restriction 488, 1129 deficiency appropriation for women in industry 1165 *Women’s Clubs, D. C., General Federation of,* property holdings of, increased, etc 491 *Women’s Wearing Apparel, Models of,* admitted free, under bond to be exported in six months 938 *Wood,* duty on, blinds, baskets, screens, etc 889 brier root or wood, unmanufactured 889 cabinet, logs, sawed boards, etc 889 casks, etc 889 citrus fruit boxes, etc 889 furniture, cane, rattan, etc 889 house or cabinet 890 heading blocks, bolts, etc 889 hubs, rough hewn, etc 889 logs of fir, etc 889 exempt from country imposing no export restriction, etc 889 manufactures of, not specially provided for 890 packing boxes and shooks 889 post, rough hewn, etc 889 skewers 889 spring clothes pins 890 toothpicks 889 unmanufactured, not specially provided for 889 veneers of 889 on free list, boards, planks, etc., sawed 932 clapboards 933 firewood 932 gun blocks 932 handle bolts 932 laths 933 logs 932 lumber, sawed, planed, etc 933 duty imposed from country taxing American product, etc 933 paving posts 933 pickets, staves, etc 933 pitch of 931 shingle bolts 932 shingles 931 ship timber 933 sticks of partridge, etc., cut in lengths for canes, etc 933 telegraph, etc., posts 933 timber, round 932 for spars or wharves 932 *Wood Alcohol,* duty on 859 *Wood and Manufactures of,* Schedule 4, Tariff of 1922 889 *Wood Distillation, etc.,* appropriation for investigating methods of 520, 1304 flax straw for manufacture of pulp and paper 1304 *Wood Flour,* duty on, filter masse or stock of 909 *Wood, O. T.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 41 *Wood Pulp,* duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 909 masks 909 on free list 929 *Woodcuts,* on free list, unbound, hand printed 933 *Woodley Road NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Twenty-seventh to Twenty-eighth Street 1336 *Woodward, Okla.,* appropriation for establishing live stock breeding station at 536, 1317 *Wool* (*see also* Wools and Woolens), temporary duty on clothing, etc., unwashed.; washed; scoured 10 classification 10 additional, if sorted, etc 10 advanced beyond washed or scoured 10 manufactures of; additional to present rates 10 *Wool and Manufactures of,* Schedule 11, Tariff of 1922 904 *Wool Clip of 1918,* appropriation for completing work of handling, etc 533, 1314 distribution of receipts among owners 533, 1315 deficiency appropriation for completing, handling, etc., of 445 distribution of receipts among growers 445 *Wool Extract,* duty on 905 *Wool Grease,* duty on 865 *Wool Industry,* appropriation for investigating problems of, on western farms 512, 1297cccxx *Wool Scouring Waste,* appropriation for developing methods of utilizing 522 *Wool, Steel,* duty on 880 *Wools and Woolens,* duty on, carpet, and hair of camel in the grease 904 washed 904 scoured 904 on the skin 904 remitted if entered in bond, and used for manufacture of carpet, etc., in three years 904 additional duty if not so used 904 other, and angora goat, alpaca, etc., in the grease or washed 905 scoured 905 on the skin 905 highest rate applicable if bales contain wools of different classes 905 regulations to be prescribed for provisions as to rates, etc 905 advanced in any manner beyond washed or scoured, but not beyond roving 905 blankets, carriage robes, etc 905 carpets, rugs, etc 906 fabrics with fast edges 906 felts 906 knit fabrics 906 manufactures, not specially provided for 907 noils 905 outerwear, etc., knit or crocheted, not specially provided for 906 pile fabrics 905 rags and flocks 905 samples of, manufactures 907 shoddy 905 underwear, knit 906 wastes 905 wearing apparel 906 woven fabrics 905 cut in garment lengths 905 yarn 905 *Workhouse, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries of administration 699, 1356 for operation and maintenance 699, 1357 for fuel 699, 1357 for construction, repairs, etc 699, 1357 for payments to abandoned families 699, 1357 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 34 for fuel 1533 *Workmen’s Compensation Laws of States, etc.,* jurisdiction of district courts for injuries to other than master or crew of vessels under 634 exclusive when such rights conferred thereby 634 *Works of Art,* duty on, etchings and engravings 920 paintings, pastels, pen and ink drawings, etc 920 statuary, sculptures, etc 920 on free list, by States, educational societies, etc., not for sale; conditions 934 for temporary exhibition, etc., not for sale; conditions 933 of American artists temporarily residing abroad 934 original paintings, engravings, sculptures, etc 934 on free list, produced more than 100 years before importation 934 rugs and carpets excepted 934 excise tax on, sold by other than the artist 292 except to educational institution or art museum 292 by dealer to another for resale 292 *Workshops,* excise tax on products of, using prohibited child labor 306 *World War,* appropriation for furnishing naval service records of, to States 124 for expenses, auditing Army contracts, etc 725, 1386 for Army pay, etc., claims for service in 726 for preparing medical and surgical history of 758, 1419 for compiling, etc., naval records of 789, 1135 deficiency appropriation for relief of Americans and prisoners of war 198 additional hospital facilities authorized for patients of Veterans’ Bureau who served in 496 burial places, for military dead in Europe, authorized 490 appropriation available; places designated 490 credit allowed postal employees serving in Army, etc., during, as of Postal Service 662 applicable to persons in Postal Service October 1, 1920 662 declaration of end of war with German Government 105 reservation of all rights, etc., of United States and its nationals under terms of armistice 105 acquired by participation in the war, etc 106 under treaty of Versailles 106 by Acts of Congress; or otherwise 106 declaration of end of war with Austro-Hungarian Government 106 reservation of all rights, etc., of United States and its nationals under terms of armistice 106 acquired by participation in the war, etc 106 under treaties of Saint Germain, and Trianon 106 by Acts of Congress; or otherwise 106 retention of property of German and Austro-Hungarian Governments, etc., in possession, etc., of United States 106 until provision made by those Governments to satisfy claims of Americans for loss, incurred by the war, etc 106 most favored nation treatment been granted Americans 106 fines, etc., imposed by United States have been confirmed 107 pecuniary claims against United States waived 107 laws not affected; Resolution construing termination of war 107 passport control provisions 107 status of Army and Navy deserters 107 punishing, etc., violations of selective service laws 107 desert land patents allowed entrymen who served in, if unable to complete reclamation, etc 348cccxxi disbursing officers relieved from responsibility for losses, etc., in service accounts of 497 estates of persons dying in, or from, service, not subject to tax on transfers 278 refund if paid heretofore 278 homestead and desert land patents allowed entry men, etc., who served in, and physically unable to return to complete residence, etc 492 homestead privileges and entry preferences, extended to citizens serving with allies in 1067 memorial to Agricultural Department employees who died in, permitted in grounds of Department 170 memorials in Europe to services of American soldiers to be erected, etc 1509 refunding, etc., debts of foreign Governments to the United States growing out of the 363 status of deserters from Army or Navy during, unchanged by end of war, etc 421 time extended for making claims for injuries received abroad by civilians during 650 widows of soldiers, etc., entitled to benefits for service during, may make homestead entry, etc 990 *World War Foreign Debt Commission,* appropriation for expenses 609, 1093 creation, composition and appointment of 363 to refund, convert, etc., obligations of any foreign Government, arising out of World War, held by United States 363 subject to President’s approval 363 other obligations included 363 bonds, etc., accepted therefor 363 terms, maturity, interest, etc 363 date of maturity and rate of interest restricted 363 authority of Commission to cease over refunded, etc., obligations 363 exchange for bonds, etc., of any other foreign Government forbidden 363 no cancellation except through payment 363 authority to terminate in three years 363 annual report to be made 363 copies of each agreement entered into to be immediately transmitted to Congress 363 *World War Foreign Debt Commission Amendments,* refund authorization amended 1325 amount of indebtedness of Great Britain stated 1326 payment in cash 1326 bonds to be issued by British Government therefor 1326 principal payable in annual installments; progressive increase until sixty-second year 1326 payment of additional amounts allowed 1326 interest rate to 1932; thereafter 1326 for first five years half of interest may be deferred and added to principal; bonds to be issued therefor 1326 payments in United States bonds accepted 1326 settlement approved and authorized 1326 Commission authorized to make settlements with other governments 1326 subject to approval by Congress 1326 membership increased to eight; political division 1327 tenure of present members not affected 1327 *World’s Dairy Congress,* appropriation for preparation, etc., of proceedings of 1293 date for, extended to 1923 352 *Worm Gut,* duty on, manufactures of 919 on free list, unmanufactured 934 *Wounded or Disabled Soldiers, etc.,* appropriation for paying common carriers difference between schedule and rates for transporting, on furlough from hospitals 94 *Woven Fabrics,* duty on, cotton 899 flax, etc., other than cotton 903 for clothing paddings or interlinings 903 silk 907 tinsel wire, etc 887 woolen 905 *Wrangell Island,* improvement of harbor authorized 1040 *Wrapper Tobacco,* duty on 890 determination of quality, etc 890 *Wrapping Paper,* duty on, decorated with designs, etc 910 *Writing Paper,* duty on 911 *Writs of Error, United States Courts,* allowed to Supreme Court, where decision of highest State court is against claim that change in rule of law involving validity of a contract is repugnant to the Constitution 366 erroneously brought in Supreme Court or circuit courts of appeals, to be transferred to proper court 837 persons may sue, without prepaying costs, printing record, etc., if unable through poverty 666 in criminal cases, court may order printing of record at expense of United States 666 *Wyoming,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 556, 1178 consent given to negotiations for apportioning waters of Colorado River, etc., between, and designated States 172 agreement subject to approval of legislature and Congress 172 exchange of designated school section for other lands by, authorized 1429 may exchange designated school section, for other public land 1438 revested section, etc., granted to Natrona County, for public park 1439 **X.** *Xylose,* duty on 890 **Y.** *Yachts,* excise tax on sales of, by builder, etc 292 special tax imposed on users of 297 exemption, for relief of seamen, etc 298 *Yakima Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 578, 1200cccxxii appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal trust funds 578, 1200 *Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash.,* appropriation for additional water supply, Wapato project; repayment 578 for irrigation maintenance, Toppenish-Simcoe irrigation system 579, 1200 Ahtanum system 579, 1200 for reimbursing Reclamation fund for water furnished 586, 1200 deficiency appropriation for irrigation, etc., Toppenish-Simcoe project 58 for irrigation system 1165 for additional water supply Wapato project 1539 for water supply 1554 drainage appropriation, to be reimbursed from Indian supplies for erroneous transportation charge 563 reduction of charges for water to other than Indian landowners in, from Wapato Irrigation project 595 prior charges not modified, etc 596 time extended for paying 596 *Yakima Irrigation Project, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 585, 1207 *Yakima, Wash.,* offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 557 *Yankton Sioux Indians, S. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 576, 1198 deficiency appropriations for support, etc 197 *Yarns,* duty on, artificial silk or horsehair 908 asbestos 912 cotton, bleached, etc 898 not bleached, etc 898 vat dyed 898 flax, hemp, etc., in the gray 902 jute 902 silk 907 wool 905 *Yazoo River, Miss.,* examination of, authorized to be made for control of its floods 146 *Yellow Fever,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 380, 1102 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemic 38, 338 *Yellow Metal,* duty on 886 *Yellowstone Irrigation Project, Mont.-N. Dak., Loiver,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 585, 1207 *Yellowstone National Park, Wyo.,* appropriation for protection, etc 592, 1214 use restricted 592 surplus, wild animals may be given to public parks, etc 1214 surplus buffalo may be sold, etc 1214 for commissioner 614, 1081 deficiency appropriation for 464, 1164 *Yeopim River, N. C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1044 *Yerba Buena Island, Calif.,* appropriation for naval training station, maintenance 125, 791, 1137 *Yes Bay, Alaska,* appropriation for repairs to fish hatchery 485 *Ylang Ylang,* on free list, oil 929 *York River, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, channel connecting, with Back Creek to Slaight’s wharf 1044 *Yorktown, Va.,* disposal of land, Navy Mine Depot, no longer needed for naval purposes 126 investigation of feasibility of military park at, to commemorate Revolutionary siege, etc 1430 preparation of plans, etc 1430 commission to assist, to be appointed 1430 expenses payable from contingencies of the Army 1430 *Yosemite National Park, Calif.,* appropriation for protection, etc 592, 1215 for commissioner 614, 1081 *Young, Peter,* may bridge Pend d’Oreille River, in Bonner County, Idaho, at Newport-Priest River Road crossing 171 *Youngstown, Ohio,* terms of court at 1247 *Yukon-Kuskokwim Portage, Alaska,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1047 *Yukon River, Alaska,* appropriation for river steamer and barges for, and tributaries 1217 for operation, etc., of steamers and boats 1217 *Yuma, Ariz.,* bridge authorized across Colorado River near 1172 *Yuma Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for reclamation, etc., charges; reimbursement 567, 1188 *Yuma Irrigation Project, Ariz.-Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 584, 1206 *Yuma Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Thirty-eighth to Thirty-ninth Street 679 **Z.** *Zaffer,* on free list 934 *Zinc,* duty on, articles, not specially provided for 888 not gold plated, etc 888 barium sulphate 867 blocks or pigs 888 chloride 868 dust 888 old, and worn out 888 ores containing over 10 per cent of metal 888 oxide 867 sheets, plates, etc 888 coated with other metal 888 sulphate 868 sulphide 868 *Zion National Park, Utah,* appropriation for protection, etc 592, 1215 *Zoological Park, D. C., National* appropriation for land for parkway, connecting Potomac and. Rock Creek Parks and 708, 1366 for expenses of 708, 1367 for additional $240 a year to employees of 1559 for printing and binding for 644 deficiency appropriation for additional land 1156 *Zuni Indian Reservation, N. Mex.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 560, 1181 2 **THE STATUTES AT LARGE** OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FROM APRIL, 1921, TO MARCH, 1923 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF THE TWO HOUSES OF CONGRESS AND RECENT TREATIES, CONVENTIONS, AND EXECUTIVE PROCLAMATIONS EDITED, PRINTED, AND PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE **VOL. XLII** IN TWO PARTS Part 1—Public Acts and Resolutions Part 2—Private Acts and Resolutions, Concurrent Resolutions, Treaties, and Proclamations PART 2 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1923 iii **LIST** of the PRIVATE ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME Laws of the Sixty-Seventh Congress of the United States. STATUTE I—1921. Page. *“Flynderborg,” steamship,.* An Act Conferring jurisdiction upon the United States District Court for the Eastern District of South Carolina to hear and determine the claim of the owners of the Danish steamship Flynderborg against the United States, and for other purposes. August 9, 1921 1565 *Fidelity and Deposit Company.* An Act For the relief of the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland. August 16, 1921 1566 *Southern Iron and Metal Company.* An Act For the relief of the Southern Iron and Metal Company, Jacksonville, Florida. August 23, 1921 1566 *Francis M. Maddox.* An Act For the relief of Major Francis M. Maddox, United States Army. August 24, 1921 1566 *E. W. McComas.* An Act For the relief of E. W. McComas. August 24, 1921 1567 *West Point, Ga.* An Act For the relief of the city of West Point, Georgia. August 24, 1921 1567 *“Maryland,” dredge.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the dredge Maryland. August 24, 1921 1567 *Rolph Navigation and Coal Company.* An Act Authorizing the Rolph Navigation and Coal Company to sue the United States to recover damages resulting from collisions. November 17, 1921 1568 *“Texas,” steamship.* An Act Authorizing the owners of the steamship Texas to bring suit against the United States of America. November 17, 1921 1569 *J. L. Holmes.* An Act Granting a deed of quitclaim and release to J. L. Holmes of certain land in the town of Whitefield, Oklahoma. November 18, 1921 1569 *Elijah C. Putman.* An Act For the relief of Elijah C. Putman. November 18, 1921 1570 *Quapaw Indian allottees.* An Act To amend section 26 of an Act entitled “An Act making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Bureau of Indian Affairs,” and so forth. November 18, 1921 1570 *Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway, etc.* An Act For the relief of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway Company; the Chicago, Saint Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway Company; and the Saint Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company. November 23, 1921 1570 *Mount Pleasant, Mich., lands reconveyed.* An Act To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to execute deeds of reconveyance for certain lands in the city of Mount Pleasant, Isabella County, Michigan. November 23, 1921 1571 STATUTE II—1921–1922. *Mike Campbell.* An Act Validating homestead entry of Mike Campbell for certain public land in Alaska. December 15, 1921 1573 *John Cestnik, jr.* An Act For the relief of John Cestnik, junior. December 15, 1921 1573 *G. Fred Roach and others.* An Act For the relief of G. Fred Roach and others. December 15, 1921 1574 *Augustus S. Peabody.* An Act To authorize the Secretary of Commerce to convey to Augustus S. Peabody certain land in Galveston County, Texas. December 20, 1921 1574 *Joseph Etier.* An Act To confirm private land claim of the widow and heirs of Joseph Etier. January 28, 1922 1575 *Settlers on erroneously surveyed lands, Ark.* 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 28, 1922 1575 *Charles R. Powell.* An Act For the relief of Charles R. Powell. January 28, 1922 1576 *J. D. Calhoun.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to sell and patent to J. D. Calhoun, of Lincoln Parish, Louisiana, certain lands. January 28, 1922 1576 *William Gordon Corporation.* An Act For the relief of the William Gordon Corporation. January 30, 1922 1577iv *W. R. Grace and Company.* An Act For the relief of W. R. Grace and Company. February 17, 1922 1577 *Cleveland Trinidad Paving Company.* An Act For the relief of the Cleveland Trinidad Paving Company, of Cleveland, Ohio. February 18, 1922 1577 *Six Minute Ferry Company.* An Act For the relief of the Six Minute Ferry Company, of Vallejo, California. February 18, 1922 1578 *“Charlotte W. Miller,” schooner.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the schooner Charlotte W. Miller. February 18, 1922 1578 *“Doris,” bark.* An Act For the relief of Gaetano Davide Olivari fu Fortunato. February 18, 1922 1578 *M. Fine and Sons.* An Act For the relief of M. Fine and Sons. February 21, 1922 1579 *M. Feitel House Wrecking Company.* An Act For the relief of the M. Feitel House Wrecking Company. February 21, 1922 1579 *Buffalo Housewrecking and Salvage Company.* An Act To authorize the refund of a part of the purchase price of Camp Mills to the Buffalo Housewrecking and Salvage Company. February 21, 1922 1579 *N. May Jemegan.* An Act Granting an increase of pension to N. May Jernegan. February 21, 1922 1580 *Boliver Point Lighthouse, Tex., employees.* An Act For the relief of certain employees of the Bureau of Lighthouses. February 21, 1922 1580 *N. Ferro.* An Act To authorize the payment of $872.96 to the Government of Italy for the relief of the heirs and assigns of N. Eerro. February 21, 1922 1580 *Herbert Dealcyne.* An Act For the relief of Colonel Herbert Deakyne, Corps of Engineers, United States Army. February 24, 1922 1580 *Kristina Furjak.* An Act For the relief of Kristina Furjak. February 25, 1922 1581 *Owen S. Willey.* An Act For the relief of Ellen M. Willey, widow of Owen S. Willey. February 25, 1922 1581 *Robert G. Whitfield.* An Act For the relief of Robert G. Whitfield. February 25, 1922 1581 *Stevens Institute of Technology.* An Act For the relief of the Stevens Institute of Technology, of Hoboken, New Jersey. February 27, 1922 1581 *Albert H. Raynolds.* An Act For the payment of certain money to Albert H. Raynolds. February 27, 1922 1582 *Frank Carpenter.* An Act For the relief of Frank Carpenter. February 28, 1922 1582 *Louisa Frow.* An Act For the relief of Louisa Frow. March 1, 1922 1582 *John Hickson, jr.* An Act For the relief of John Hickson, junior. March 1, 1922 1582 *Fort Davis, Alaska.* Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to donate and grant certain buildings in Alaska to the Woman’s Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. April 15, 1922 1583 *Miles Swift.* An Act For the relief of Miles Swift. April 25, 1922 1583 *Ketchikan Post American Legion.* An Act To authorize the occupation and use of certain lands in Alaska by Ketchikan Post Numbered Three, American Legion, and for other purposes. April 25, 1922 1583 *Fred S. Johnston.* An Act For the relief of Captain Fired S. Johnston. April 25, 1922 1584 *Frank Ferrin.* An Act For the relief of Frank Ferrin. April 26, 1922 1584 *George Van Derburgh Brown.* An Act For the relief of George Van Derburgh Brown. April 26, 1922 1584 *Estella Barnett.* An Act For the relief of Estella Barnett. April 26, 1922 1584 *Herbert Langley.* An Act To correct and amend the service and military record of Herbert Langley, United States Marine Corps. April 28, 1922 1585 *George and Anna Ciszek.* An Act For the relief of George Ciszek and Anna Ciszek. April 28, 1922 1585 *Albert Hamilton.* An Act To place Albert Hamilton on the retired list of the United States Marine Corps. April 28, 1922 1585 *Oscar Chrysler.* An Act For the relief of the heirs of Oscar Chrysler. April 28, 1922 1586 *H. C. Mullins.* An Act For the relief of H. C. Mullins, his wife, and minor children. April 28, 1922 1586 *Fidelity and Deposit Company.* An Act For the relief of the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland. April 28, 1922 1586 *District of Columbia land.* An Act To empower the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to convey certain land. April 28, 1922 1587 *“Capitol,” derrick.* An Act For the relief of the owner of the derrick Capitol. April 28, 1922 1587 *Milwaukee Press Club.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy, in his discretion, to deliver to the president of the Milwaukee Press Club, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the bell of the wrecked cruiser Milwaukee. April 28, 1922 1587 *Rosen Reichardt Brokerage Company.* An Act For the relief of the Rosen Reichardt Brokerage Company of Saint Louis, Missouri. April 28, 1922 1588 *J. B. Waterman.* An Act For the relief of J. B. Waterman. April 28, 1922 1588 *Church of Our Lady of Good Voyage.* An Act To remi t the duty on a carillon of bells to be imported for the Church of Our Lady of Good Voyage, Gloucester, Massachusetts. April 28, 1922 1588 *Ed E. Richardson Company.* An Act To authorize patent to the Ed E. Richardson Company (Incorporated) of certain lands. April 28, 1922 1588 *Chicago Detroit and Canada Grand Trunk Junction Railroad Company.* An Act To authorize the Chicago, Detroit and Canada Grand Trunk Junction Railroad Company, or its successors or assigns, to lease certain of its properties in the State of Michigan. April 28, 1922 1589 *Addie May and Archie William Auld.* An Act To carry out the provisions of an Act approved July 1, 1902, known as the Act entitled “An Act to accept, ratify, and confirm a proposed agreement submitted by the Kansas or Kaw Indians of Oklahoma, and for other purposes,” and to provide for a settlement to Addie May Auld and Archie William Auld, who were enrolled as members of the said tribe after the lands and moneys of said tribe had been divided. April 29, 1922 1589v *Monroe B. Shealy.* An Act For the relief of Monroe B. Shealy. May 2, 1922 1589 *“Horatio G. Foss” schooner.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the schooner Horatio G. Foss. May 15, 1922 1589 *“Cornelia,” steam lighter.* An Act For the relief of the owner of the steam lighter Cornelia. May 15, 1922 1590 *“Mayflower,” steamer.* An Act For the relief of the owner of the steamer Mayflower. May 15, 1922 1590 *Wind River Reservation, Wyo.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to sell certain lands on the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming. May 20, 1922 1591 *John Burke.* An Act for the relief of John Burke, former Treasurer of the United States, for lost bonds without the fault or negligence on the part of said former Treasurer. June 3, 1922 1591 *John Burke.* An Act To permit the correction of the general account of John Burke, former Treasurer of the United States. June 3, 1922 1592 *G. C. Caldwell.* An Act For the relief of G. C. Caldwell. June 17, 1922 1593 *Jesse Goodin.* An Act For the relief of Jesse Goodin. June 17, 1922 1593 *Ed and Pauline Thomas.* An Act For the relief of Ed Thomas and Pauline Thomas. June 17, 1922 1593 *Arthur E. Rump.* An Act For the relief of Arthur E. Rump. June 24, 1922 1593 *H. L. McFarlin.* An Act For the relief of H. L. McFarlin. June 24, 1922 1594 *John B. Elliott.* An Act for the relief of John B. Elliott. June 24, 1922 1594 *Julio Carrazco.* An Act For the relief of the heirs of Julio Carrazco, deceased. June 26, 1922 1594 *Philip S. Everest.* An Act For the relief of Philip S. Everest. June 26, 1922 1594 *Henry Cordes.* An Act For the relief of Henry Cordes. June 26, 1922 1595 *Benjamin O. Kerlee.* An Act For the relief of Benjamin O. Kerlee. June 27, 1922 1595 *John M. Green.* An Act For the relief of John M. Green. June 29, 1922 1595 *F. E. Taylor and B. C. Broom.* An Act For the relief of F. E. Taylor and B. C. Broom. July 8, 1922 1595 *Emmett Otto Cooney.* An Act For the relief of Emmett Otto Cooney. August 24, 1922 1595 *Forrest R. Black.* An Act For the relief of Forrest R. Black. August 24, 1922 1596 *Mattie Alexander.* An Act For the relief of Mattie Alexander. August 24, 1922 1596 *Fort McPherson, Ga., explosion damages.* An Act For the relief of Seth J. Harris, Jimmie Lou Martin, Mary Holloman, and William Henry Coleman. August 25, 1922 1596 *Frances Mack Mann.* An Act Permitting Frances Mack Mann to purchase certain public lands. August 28, 1922 1597 *AlfredP Reck.* An Act For the relief of Alfred P. Reck. August 28, 1922 1597 *Liberty loan subscribers.* An Act For the relief of Liberty loan subscribers of the North Penn Bank, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Santa Rosa National Bank, Santa Rosa, California; and Mineral City Bank, Mineral City, Ohio; Robbinsdale State Bank, Robbinsdale, Minnesota; and Farmers and Merchants State Bank, Kenmare, North Dakota. August 30, 1922 1597 *Maude H. Mosher.* An Act For the relief of Maude H. Mosher. September 14, 1922 1598 *Virgil O. McWhorter.* An Act For the relief of Virgil O. McWhorter. September 14, 1922 1598 *Louisiana public lands.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to sell and patent to parties named herein certain lands in Louisiana. September 15, 1922 1599 *Thomas Glynn and others.* An Act Authorizing the sale and patent of certain alleged public lands in Louisiana. September 15, 1922 1599 *Richard J. Easton.* An Act For the relief of Richard J. Easton. September 18, 1922 1600 *Welch, Fairchild and Company.* An Act For the relief of Welch, Fairchild and Company (Incorporated). September 18, 1922 1600 *Leonidas Sawyer.* An Act For the relief of Leonidas Sawyer. September 18, 1922 1600 *“Havana,” barge.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the barge Havana. September 18, 1922 1600 *“Maria Artau,” vessel.* An Act For the relief of the owner of the vessel Maria Artau. September 18, 1922 1601 *Cortez Oil Company.* An Act For the relief of the Cortez Oil Company. September 18, 1922 1601 *F. R. Messenger.* An Act For the relief F. R. Messenger. September 18, 1922 1601 *James E. Connors.* An Act For the relief of James E. Connors. September 18, 1922 1602 *Pan American Petroleum and Transport Company.* An Act Authorizing the Pan American Petroleum and Transport Company to sue the United States to recover damages resulting from collision. September 18, 1922 1602 *Mary Ann Shipping Company.* An Act For the relief of the Mary Ann Shipping Company. September 18, 1922 1603 *Vivian Hood.* An Act For the relief of Vivian Hood. September 18, 1922 1603 *Edward J. Schaefer.* An Act For the relief of Edward J. Schaefer. September 18, 1922 1603 *Mrs. D. Montgomery.* An Act For the relief of Mrs. D. Montgomery. September 18, 1922 1603 *Frank William and Clara Bryan Brown.* An Act For the relief of Frank William Brown and Clara Bryan Brown. September 18, 1922 1604 *Cora T. Dering.* An Act For the relief of Cora T. Dering. September 18, 1922 1604 *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. September 18, 1922 1604 *James Kelly.* An Act For the relief of James Kelly. September 18, 1922 1709 *J. S. Carpenter.* An Act For the relief of Rear Admiral J. S. Carpenter, Supply Corps, United States Navy. September 18, 1922 1709 *Livingston Hunt.* An Act For the relief of Rear Admiral Livingston Hunt, Supply Corps, United States Navy. September 18, 1922 1709vi *George R. Campbell, etc.* An Act For the relief of George R. Campbell, Milton B. Germond, and Walter D. Long. September 20, 1922 1710 *Perry H. Kennerly.* An Act Authorizing the issuance of a patent in fee to Perry H. Kennerly for land allotted to him on the Blackfoot Reservation, Montana. September 20, 1922 1710 *Israel Butts.* An Act For the relief of Israel Butts. September 20, 1922 1710 *Jerome Kennerly.* An Act Authorizing the issuance of apatent in fee to Jerome Kennerly for land allotted to him on the Blackfoot Reservation, Montana. September 20, 1922 1710 *Aaron Kibler.* An Act For the relief of Aaron Kibler. September 21, 1922 1711 *J. A. Leslie.* An Act For the relief of J. A. Leslie. September 21, 1922 1711 *Peninsular and Occidental Steamship Company.* An Act To provide for the refund of entrance and clearance fees erroneously collected by the customs authorities from the Peninsular and Occidental Steamship Company. September 21, 1922 1711 *Hubert Reynolds.* An Act For the relief of Hubert Reynolds. September 21, 1922 1712 *Sanford Kirkpatrick.* An Act For the relief of Sanford Kirkpatrick. September 21, 1922 1712 *Arthur J. Burdick.* An Act For the relief of Arthur J. Burdick. September 21, 1922 1712 *Annie M. Lepley.* An Act For the relief of Annie M. Lepley. September 21, 1922 1712 *Oliver A. Campbell.* An Act For the relief of Oliver A. Campbell. September 21, 1922 1713 *Henry T. Hill.* An Act For the relief of Henry T. Hill. September 21, 1922 1713 *Robert Russell.* An Act For the relief of Robert Russell. September 21, 1922 1713 *Frank M. Stewart.* An Act For the relief of Frank M. Stewart. September 21, 1922 1713 *Pool Shipping Company.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the British steamship Clearpool. September 21, 1922 1714 *Abraham Leibovitz.* An Act For the relief of Abraham Leibovitz. September 21, 1922 1714 *Horace E. Walker.* An Act For the relief of Horace E. Walker. September 21, 1922 1714 *Zah Barmon.* An Act For the relief of Zah Barmon. September 21, 1922 1715 *William S. N. and Zaidee Boatner Calhoun.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to sell and patent certain lands to William S. N. Calhoun and Zaidee Boatner Calhoun, residents of Catahoula Parish, Louisiana. September 21, 1922 1715 *Canadian Pacific Railway Company.* An Act For the relief of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. September 21, 1922 1715 *Kineo Trust Company.* An Act For the relief of the Kineo Trust Company. September 21, 1922 1715 *Fitzcharles Dry Goods Company.* An Act For the relief of Fitzcharles Dry Goods Company. September 21, 1922 1716 *Mrs. E. H. Jackson.* An Act For the relief of Mrs. E. H. Jackson. September 21, 1922 1716 *Frank W. Knight.* An Act For the relief of the estate of Frank WT Knight. September 21, 1922 1716 *D. V. Bussie.* An Act For the relief of D. V. Bussie. September 21, 1922 1717 *William H. Slaine.* An Act For the relief of William H. Slaine. September 21, 1922 1717 *Canadian Pacific Railway Company.* An Act For the relief of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. September 21, 1922 1717 *Louis Cayet.* An Act For the relief of Louis Cayet. September 21, 1922 1717 *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. September 22, 1922 1718 *Frances Kelly.* An Act For the relief of Frances Kelly. September 22, 1922 1758 *Public lands, homestead patents, etc.* An Act Validating certain applications for and entries of public lands. September 22, 1922 1759 STATUTE III—1922. *Marie Doughty Gorges.* An Act Granting a pension to Marie Doughty Gorgas. November 22, 1922 1763 *J. Irving Brooks.* An Act For the relief of J. Irving Brooks. November 28, 1922 1763 STATUTE IV—1922–1923. *Cornwell Company.* An Act For the relief of the Cornwell Company, Saginaw, Michigan. December 14, 1922 1765 *Leo Balsam.* An Act For the relief of Leo Balsam. December 14, 1922 1765 *Thomas B. Smith.* An Act For the relief of Thomas B. Smith. December 14, 1922 1765 *Bradley Sykes.* An Act For the relief of Bradley Sykes. December 16, 1922 1766 *William Malone.* An Act For the relief of William Malone. December 16, 1922 1766 *Leroy Fisher.* An Act For the relief of Leroy Fisher. December 16, 1922 1766 *Lizzie Askeli.* An Act For the relief of Lizzie Askeli. December 28, 1922 1766 *Tacoma Tug and Barge Company.* An Act For the relief of the Tacoma Tug and Barge Company. January 22, 1923 1767 *John Sullivan.* An Act To correct the naval record of John Sullivan. February 2, 1923 1767 *Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va.* An Act To reimburse certain persons for loss of private funds while they were patients at the United States Naval Hospital, Naval Operating Base, Hampton Roads, Virginia. February 2, 1923 1767 *Edwin Gantner.* An Act For the relief of Edwin Gantner. February 3, 1923 1767 *William B. Lancaster.* An Act For the relief of William B. Lancaster. February 5, 1923 1768 *Lucy Paradis.* An Act For the relief of Lucy Paradis. February 6, 1923 1768 *Elizabeth Marsh Watkins.* An Act For the relief of Elizabeth Marsh Watkins. February 8, 1923 1769 *Navajo Timber Company.* An Act To reimburse the Navajo Timber Company, of Delaware, for a deposit made to cover the purchase of timber. February 8, 1923 1769vii *Mobile, Ala., customhouse.* An Act To provide for the renting of the first floor of the customhouse at Mobile, Alabama, to the Mobile Chamber of Commerce. February 8, 1923 1769 *Fred G. Leith.* An Act For the relief of Fred G. Leith, United States Navy. February 14, 1923 1769 *Robert Guy Robinson.* An Act For the relief of Robert Guy Robinson. February 14, 1923 1770 *Jacob F. Rosenberger.* An Act Granting a pension to Jacob F. Rosenberger. February 15, 1923 1770 *Old Dominion Land Company.* An Act For the relief of the owner of Old Dominion Pier A. February 21, 1923 1770 *Henry Peters.* An Act For the relief of Henry Peters. February 21, 1923 1771 *Ephraim Lederer.* An Act For the relief of Ephraim Lederer, collector of internal revenue for the first district of Pennsylvania. February 23, 1923 1771 *Pennsylvania Railroad Company.* An Act For the relief of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. February 23, 1923 1771 *Milligan College, Tenn.* An Act For the relief of L. D. Riddell and George W. Hardin, trustees of Milligan College, Tennessee. February 26, 1923 1772 *Atlas Lumber Company, etc.* An Act For the relief of the Atlas Lumber Company, Babcock and Willcox, Johnson, Jackson and Corning Company, and the C. H. Klein Brick Company. February 26, 1923 1772 *Helene M. Layton.* An Act For the relief of Helene M. Layton. February 26, 1923 1772 *Standard American Dredging Company.* An Act For the relief of the Standard American Dredging Company. February 26, 1923 1772 *Hee T. Boyles.* An Act For the relief of Ike T. Boyles. February 26, 1923 1773 *Walter Runke.* An Act For the relief of Walter Runke. February 26, 1923 1773 *Howard R. Gurney.* An Act For the relief of Howard R. Gurney. February 26, 1923 1773 *Delaware River Lightering Company.* An Act For the relief of the Delaware River Lightering Company. February 26, 1923 1773 *Robert J. Ashe.* An Act For the relief of Robert J. Ashe. February 26, 1923 1774 *Camp Funston, Kans.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of War to make settlement with the lessees who erected buildings on a five-year lease on the zone at Camp Funston, Kansas, and for other purposes. February 26, 1923 1774 *Alice M. Gorman.* An Act For the relief of Alice M. Gorman. February 26, 1923 1774 *“Mohican,” steamship.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the steamship Mohican. February 26, 1923 1774 *“Comport,” steam lighter.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the steam lighter Comport. February 26, 1923 1775 *Link-Belt Company.* An Act For the relief of the Link-Belt Company, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. February 26, 1923 1776 *Th Brovig.* An Act For the relief of Th Brovig. February 26, 1923 1776 *“Titania,” steamer.* An Act For the relief of the Lloyd Mediterraneo Societa Italiana di Navigazione, owners of the Italian steamer Titania. February 26, 1923 1777 *“Mary S. DoTbow,” fishing smack.* An Act For the relief of the owner of the fishing smack Mary S. Dolbow. February 26, 1923 1777 *“Vindal,” steamship.* An Act To compensate the owners of the American steamship Vindal for damages and expenses in repairing the said steamship, and to make an appropriation therefor. February 27, 1923 1778 *Nolan P. Benner.* An Act For the relief of Nolan P. Benner. February 28, 1923 1778 *Harry E. Fiske.* An Act For the relief of Hairy E. Fiske. February 28, 1923 1778 *“Esperanza,” steamship.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the steamship Esperanza. February 28, 1923 1778 *Robert Edgar Zeigler.* An Act For the relief of Robert Edgar Zeigler. February 28, 1923 1779 *George Emerson.* An Act For the relief of George Emerson. February 28, 1923 1779 *William Collie Nabors.* An Act For the relief of William Collie Nabors. February 28, 1923 1779 *Thomas E. Owen.* An Act For the relief of Thomas E. Owen. February 28, 1923 1780 *Lewis W. Flaunlacher.* An Act For the relief of Lewis W. Flaunlacher. February 28, 1923 1780 *Buffkin and Girvin.* An Act For the relief of Buffkin and Girvin. February 28, 1923 1780 *Frank R. Tobin.* An Act For the relief of Anna M. Tobin, independent executrix of the estate of Frank R. Tobin, deceased. February 28, 1923 1780 *Camp Benning, Ga.* An Act For the relief of persons suffering damage by reason of proceedings for the condemnation of land for Camp Benning, Georgia. February 28, 1923 1781 *John W. Stanton.* An Act To provide for the issuance to John W. Stanton by the Secretary of the Interior of patent to certain land, upon payment therefor at the rate of $1.25 per acre. February 28, 1923 1781 *Herbert E. Meilstrup.* An Act For the relief of Herbert E. Meilstrup. February 28, 1923 1781 *C. M. Rieves.* An Act For the relief of C. M. Rieves. February 28, 1923 1782 *G. Dare Hopkins.* An Act For the relief of G. Dare Hopkins. February 28, 1923 1782 *Anton Rospotnik, etc.* An Act For the relief of Anton Rospotnik and the exchange of certain lands owned by the Northern Pacific Railway Company. February 28, 1923 1782 *Eugene Fazzi.* An Act For the relief of Eugene Fazzi. February 28, 1923 1782 *David B. Landis and Jacob F. Sheaffer.* An Act For the relief of the estate of David B. Landis, deceased, and the estate of Jacob F. Sheaffer, deceased. March 1, 1923 1783 *A. L. Gramling.* An Act For the relief of A. L. Gramling. March 1, 1923 1783 *E. J. Reynolds.* An Act For the relief of E. J. Reynolds. March 1, 1923 1783 *Isaiah Stephens.* An Act To reimburse Isaiah Stephens, postmaster of McMechen, Marshall County, West Virginia, for money and postage stamps stolen. March 2, 1923 1783 *Jesse C. Dennis and William Rhett Eleazer.* An Act For the relief of Jesse C. Dennis and William Rhett Eleazer. March 2, 1923 1783viii *Martin Cletner.* An Act For the relief of Martin Cletner. March 2, 1923 1784 *Hillsboro Dredging Company.* An Act For the relief of the trustee of the estate of Hillsboro Dredging Company, a corporation, bankrupt. March 2, 1923 1784 *John N. Halladay.* An Act For the relief of John N. Halladay. March 2, 1923 1784 *J. W. Glidden and E. F. Hobbs.* An Act For the relief of J. W. Glidden and E. F. Hobbs. March 2, 1923 1785 *Ruperto Vilche.* An Act For the relief of Ruperto Vilehe. March 2, 1923 1785 *A. E. Ackerman.* An Act Authorizing the accounting officers of the Treasury to pay to A. E. Ackerman the pay and allowances of his rank for services performed prior to the approval of his bond by the Secretary of the Navy. March 2, 1923 1785 *Grey Skipwith.* An Act For the relief of Grey Skipwith. March 2, 1923 1785 *Southern Transportation Company.* An Act For the relief of Southern Transportation Company. March 2, 1923 1786 *Mrs. R. S. Abernethy.* An Act Granting permission to Mrs. R. S. Abernethy, of Lincolnton, North Carolina, to accept the decoration of the bust of Bolivar. March 2, 1923 1786 *Themis Christ.* An Act For the relief of Themis Christ. March 2, 1923 1786 *Ellen McNamara.* An Act For the relief of Ellen McNamara. March 2, 1923 1787 *Neah Bay Dock Company.* An Act For the relief of the Neah Bay Dock Company, a corporation. March 2, 1923 1787 *Fred E. Jones Dredging Company.* An Act For the relief of the Fred E. Jones Dredging Company. March 2, 1923 1787 *Major Russell B. Putnam.* An Act For the relief of Major Russell B. Putnam. March 2, 1923 1788 *Captain Norman Randolph.* An Act Granting permission to Captain Norman Randolph, United States Army, to accept the decoration of the Spanish Order of Military Merit of Alfonso XIII. March 2, 1923 1788 *Max B. Baldenburg.* An Act For the relief of Max B. Baldenburg. March 2, 1923 1788 *Canal Zone court accounts.* An Act For the relief of William Howard May, ex-marshal of the Canal Zone; William K. Jackson, ex-district attorney of the Canal Zone; and John H. McLean, ex-paymaster of the Panama Canal, now deceased. March 2, 1923 1788 *John F. Homen.* An Act For the relief of John F. Homen. March 2, 1923 1789 *Vincent L. Keating.* An Act For the relief of Vincent L. Keating. March 2, 1923 1789 *Frances Martin.* An Act For the relief of Frances Martin. March 2, 1923 1789 *James M. Palmer.* An Act To validate for certain purposes the revocation of discharge orders of Lieutenant Colonel James M. Palmer and the orders restoring such officer to his former rank and command. March 2, 1923 1790 *Charles W. Mugler.* An Act For the relief of Charles W. Mugler. March 3, 1923 1790 *Robert Laird McCormick.* An Act For the relief of the heirs of Robert Laird McCormick, deceased. March 3, 1923 1790 *John Albrecht.* An Act For the relief of John Albrecht. March 3, 1923 1791 *Joseph Zitek.* An Act For the relief of Joseph Zitek. March 3, 1923 1791 *Americus Enfield.* An Act For the relief of Americus Enfield. March 3, 1923 1791 *John Calvin Starr.* An Act For the relief of John Calvin Starr. March 3, 1923 1791 *Quincy R. Craft.* An Act For the relief of Quincy R. Craft. March 3, 1923 1791 *“Mount Hope,” schooner.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the American schooner Mount Hope. March 3, 1923 1792 *Mrs. Vincenza Diminico.* An Act For the relief of Mrs. Vincenza Diminico. March 4, 1923 1792 *Josephine H. Barin.* An Act Authorizing the payment of an amount equal to six months’ pay to Josephine H. Barin. March 4, 1923 1792 *Pensacola, Fla., lots.* An Act For the relief of Albert H. White, Mary E. Fowler, Lorena B. Winkler, E. E. White, and C. A. White. March 4, 1923 1793 *William H. Philbrick.* An Act For the relief of William H. Philbrick. March 4, 1923 1793 *Frank G. Emmes.* An Act For the relief of Frank G. Emmes. March 4, 1923 1793 *Charles L. McCulley.* An Act For the relief of Charles L. McCulley. March 4, 1923 1793 *W. W. McGrath.* An Act For the relief of W. W. McGrath. March 4, 1923 1794 *Thurston W. True.* An Act For the relief of Thurston W. True. March 4, 1923 1794 *“Havana,” barge.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the barge Havana. March 4, 1923 1794 *Allie Melinda Outterside.* An Act For the relief of Allie Melinda Outterside. March 4, 1923 1795 *Michigan Boulevard Building Company.* An Act For the relief of the Michigan Boulevard Building Company. March 4, 1923 1795 *Robert E. Danforth.* An Act For the relief of Robert E. Danforth. March 4, 1923 1795 *Robert E. Kelley Post, American Legion.* An Act Authorizing the conveyance of certain land in the State of South Dakota to the Robert E. Kelley Post, Numbered Seventy, American Legion, South Dakota. March 4, 1923 1796 *Herbert E. Shenton.* An Act For the relief of Herbert E. Shenton. March 4, 1923 1796 *Alice P. Dewey.* An Act Granting six months’ pay to Alice P. Dewey. March 4, 1923 1796 *“Port Phillip, ” steamship.* An Act For the relief of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line (Limited), owner of the British steamship Port Phillip. March 4, 1923 1796 *Trygve Kristian Lode.* An Act For the relief of Trygve Kristian Lode. March 4, 1923 1797 *Joe T. White.* An Act For the relief of Joe T. White. March 4, 1923 1797 *Harold L. McKinley.* An Act For the relief of Harold L. McKinley. March 4, 1923 1797 *Richard Andrews.* An Act For the relief of Richard Andrews. March 4, 1923 1798 *John Anderson.* An Act For the relief of John Anderson. March 4, 1923 1798 *Edward F. Dunne, jr.* An Act For the relief of Edward F. Dunne, junior. March 4, 1923 1798ix *Eldredge and Mason.* An Act For the relief of Eldredge and Mason, of Malone, New York. March 4, 1923 1798 *Jacob Dietch.* An Act For the relief of Jacob Dietch. March 4, 1923 1799 *Estella W. Dougherty.* An Act For the relief of Estella W. Dougherty. March 4, 1923 1799 *Army, credits to disbursing officers.* An Act To allow credits in the accounts of certain disbursing officers of the Army of the United States. March 4, 1923 1799 *Alice Loeber.* An Act For the relief of Alice Loeber. March 4, 1923 1801 *August Nelson.* An Act For the relief of August Nelson. March 4, 1923 1801 *American Trust Company.* An Act For the relief of the American Trust Company. March 4, 1923 1802 *Miles J. Davis.* An Act Authorizing the issuance of patent to the legal representatives of Miles J. Davis, deceased. March 4, 1923 1802 *Robert E. Wyche.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to sell and patent certain lands to Robert E. Wyche, a resident of Caddo Parish, Louisiana. March 4, 1923 1802 *New York State Fair Commission.* An Act For the relief of the New York State Fair Commission. March 4, 1923 1803 *Harriet B. Castle.* An Act Granting six months’ pay to Harriet B. Castle. March 4, 1923 1803 *Duquoin, Ill.* An Act To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to sell a portion of the Federal building site in the city of Duquoin, Illinois. March 4, 1923 1803 *Hugh Marshall Montgomery.* An Act For the relief of Hugh Marshall Montgomery. March 4, 1923 1803 xi LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS Page. For joint meeting of the two Houses. April 12, 1921 1807 Creating Joint Agricultural Inquiry Commission. June 7, 1921 1807 Ordering vest pocket edition of Congressional Directory. June 24, 1921 1808 Authorizing appointment of Joint Committee to attend funeral of overseas soldiers. July 6, 1921 1808 Printing ordered of additional copies of Tariff Bill as a House document. July 11, 1921 1808 Correcting title of bill relating to certificates of Philippine Islands Government. July 18, 1921 1808 Extending time for report by Joint Committee on Agricultural Inquiry. August 4, 1921 1809 Printing ordered of additional copies of Tariff Bill as a Senate document. August 17, 1921 1809 For recess, from August 24 to September 21, 1921. August 24, 1921 1809 Printing ordered of additional copies of Revenue Bill, 1921. September 28, 1921 1809 Authorizing joint special committee investigating pay, etc., of Army, Navy, etc., to sit at any time. November 1, 1921 1810 Authorizing placing of floral wreath on caisson of unknown soldier in the Rotunda. November 3, 1921 1810 For adjournment of Congress. November 23, 1921 1810 For joint meeting of the two Houses. December 5, 1921 1811 Printing ordered of additional copies of revenue law of 1921. December 12, 1921 1811 Extending time for report by Joint Commission on Agricultural Inquiry. December 14, 1921 1811 Correcting enrollment of first deficiency Act of 1922. December 14, 1921 1811 Printing ordered of Senate hearings on Tariff Bill. December 20, 1921 1812 For holiday recess. December 21, 1921 1812 Printing ordered of additional copies of parts 1 and 2, Report of Joint Commission on Agricultural Inquiry. January 10, 1922 1812 Printing ordered of Report of International Joint Commission on Improvement of Saint Lawrence River. February 9, 1922 1812 Accepting statue of General E. Kirby Smith from Florida. February 28, 1922 1813 For joint meeting of the two Houses. February 28, 1922 1813 Correcting enrollment of bill relating to inscriptions on memorials. March 2, 1922 1813 Appointing joint committee to attend funeral of overseas soldiers. March 21, 1922 1813 Printing ordered of additional copies of Tariff Bill as a Senate document. April 20, 1922 1814 Authorizing placing of floral wreath upon Grant Memorial at unveiling. April 20, 1922 1814 Printing ordered of Report of Special Mission to Philippine Islands. June 2, 1922 1814 Printing ordered of additional copies of Report on Improvement of Saint Lawrence River. June 29, 1922 1814 Printing ordered of additional copies of parts 3 and 4, Joint Commission on Agricultural Inquiry. June 29, 1922 1815 Printing ordered of Journal of Grand Army Encampment, 1922. June 30, 1922 1815 For joint meeting of the two Houses. August 18, 1922 1815 Printing ordered of additional copies of Tariff Bill. August 23, 1922 1815 Printing ordered of additional copies of “Floods and Levees of the Mississippi River.”. August 25, 1922 1815 Authorizing contract for removal of vermin in Capitol buildings. September 12, 1922 1815 Correcting enrollment of Tariff Bill. September 19, 1922 1816 Correcting enrollment of Tariff Bill. September 20, 1922 1816 Printing ordered of copies of Tariff Act of 1922. September 20, 1922 1816 For adjournment of Congress. September 22, 1922 1816 For joint meeting of the two Houses. November 21, 1922 1817 For adjournment of Congress. December 4, 1922 1817 For joint meeting of the two Houses. December 8, 1922 1818 Appointing joint committee to attend arrival of overseas troops at Savannah, Ga. February 5, 1923 1818 For joint meeting of the two Houses. February 7, 1923 1818 Requesting return from President of bill defining crop failure, etc. February 12, 1923 1818 Altering District of Columbia appropriation bill. February 15, 1923 1819 Reenrollment, etc., ordered of bill relating to crop failure. February 16, 1923 1819 Authorizing placing of floral wreath at base of Washington Monument, February 22, 1923. February 20, 1923 1819 Correcting enrollment of War Department appropriation bill. February 21, 1923 1819 Creating joint committee to investigate, etc., employment for Federal prisoners. March 2, 1923 1820 Printing ordered of Appendix to Attorney General’s report relative to disorders during 1922. March 3, 1923 1820 Correcting enrollment of Third Deficiency Bill, 1923. March 3, 1923 1820 xiii LIST OF TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS Page. International Sanitary Convention Signed at Paris, January 17, 1912 ; proclaimed, December 11, 1920 1823 Parcel post convention with Spain Signed at Madrid, February 4, 1921, at Washington, March 1, 1921; approved by the President, March 3, 1921 1909 General peace treaty with Venezuela Signed at Caracas, March 21, 1914; proclaimed, March 21, 1921 1920 Claims agreement with Norway Signed at Washington, June 30, 1921; proclaimed, August 24, 1921 1925 Treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation with Siam Signed at Washington, December 16, 1920; proclaimed, October 12, 1921 1928 Arbitration agreement with Portugal Signed at Lisbon, September 14, 1920; proclaimed, October 31, 1921 1937 Treaty of peace with Germany Signed at Berlin, August 25, 1921; proclaimed, November 14, 1921 1939 Treaty of peace with Austria Signed at Vienna, August 24, 1921 ; proclaimed, November 17, 1921 1946 Treaty of peace with Hungary Signed at Budapest, August 29, 1921; proclaimed, December 20, 1921 1951 Treaty with China establishing duties on imports Signed at Washington, October 20, 1920; proclaimed, November 7, 1921 1955 Universal Postal Union convention Signed at Madrid, Spain, November 30, 1920; approved by the President, January 23, 1922 1971 Parcel post convention with Siam Signed at Bangkok, October 15, 1921, at Washington, February 24, 1922; approved by the President, February 28, 1922 2107 Parcel post convention with Indo-China Signed at Hanoi, November 8, 1921, at Washington, February 24, 1922; approved by the President, February 28, 1922 2114 Treaty with Colombia for the settlement of differences Signed at Bogota, April 6, 1914; proclaimed, March 30, 1922 2122 Convention with Paraguay respecting traveling salesmen Signed at Washington, October 20, 1919; proclaimed, April 28, 1922 2128 Parcel post convention with Sweden Signed at Stockholm, March 24, 1922, at Washington, April 17, 1922; approved by the President, May 1, 1922 2132 Spanish-American postal convention Signed at Madrid, November 13, 1920; approved by the President, May 8, 1922 2141 Supplementary property convention with Great Britain providing for accession by Canada Signed at Washington, October 21, 1921; proclaimed, June 19, 1922 2147 Convention with Japan regarding mandated islands in the Pacific north of the Equator Signed at Washington, February 11, 1922; proclaimed, July 13, 1922 2149 Pan American Postal Union convention Signed at Buenos Aires, September 15, 1921; approved by the President, February 28, 1922 2154 Pan American parcel post convention Signed at Buenos Aires, September 15, 1921; approved by the President, February 28, 1922 2174 Parcel post convention with Straits Settlements Signed at Washington, February 24, 1922, at Singapore, April 12, 1922; approved by the President May 24, 1922 2183 Parcel post convention with Denmark Signed at Copenhagen, April 28, 1922, at Washington, June 8, 1922; approved by the President, June 12, 1922 2189 Claims agreement with Germany Signed at Berlin, August 10, 1922 2200 Parcel post convention with Bulgaria Signed at Sofia, August 2, 1922, at Washington, August 26, 1922; approved by the President, August 31, 1922 2205 Parcel post convention with Finland Signed at Helsingfors, January 12, 1922, at Washington, July 21, 1922; approved by the President, July 26, 1922 2215 Supplementary extradition convention with Great Britain Signed at London, May 15, 1922; proclaimed, October 24, 1922 2222 Postal convention with Canada Signed at Ottawa, December 20, 1922, at Washington, December 22, 1922; approved by the President, December 22, 1922 2226 xv LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS. Page. Reserving Biscayne Bay, Fla., tract of land for Coast Guard. March 11, 1921 2233 Convening extra session of Congress. March 22, 1921 2234 Enlarging area of the Pisgah National Forest, North Carolina. March 25, 1921 2234 Appointing James 0 Davis, Director General of Railroads. March 26, 1921 2237 Designating James C. Davis as agent in actions arising out of Federal control of transportation systems, etc. March 26, 1921 2237 Designating week of May 22–28, 1921, as Forest Protection Week. April 7, 1921 2238 Announcing Monday, May 30, 1921, a day of public memorial. May 3, 1921 2239 Suspending discriminating duties on vessels of Poland and Danzig. May 6, 1921 2239 Modifying regulations for protection of migratory birds. May 17, 1921 2240 Transferring certain lands to Porto Rico. May 19, 1921 2241 Diminishing area of the Toiyabe National Forest, Nevada. May 25, 1921 2242 Enlarging area of the Nezperce National Forest, Idaho. July 9, 1921 2243 Enlarging area of the Lassen National Forest, California. July 18, 1921 2244 Modifying area of the Plumas National Forest, California. July 18, 1921 2245 Diminishing area of the Tahoe National Forest, California. July 18, 1921 2245 Extending time for payments on ceded Crow Indian lands. August 11, 1921 2246 Commanding persons engaged in insurrectionary proceedings in West Virginia to disperse. August 30, 1921 2247 Continuing Marine and Seamen’s Division, Veterans’ Bureau, until December 31, 1921. September 1, 1921 2248 Setting aside addition to Muir Woods National Monument, California. September 22, 1921 2249 Designating October 10, 1921, as Fire Prevention Day. September 27, 1921 2251 Designating November 11, 1921, for silent prayer for unidentified dead who lost their lives in World War. September 30, 1921 2252 Announcing death of Senator Philander Chase Knox, formerly Attorney General and Secretary of State. October 13, 1921 2253 Designating Thursday, November 24, 1921, as a day of general thanksgiving. October 31, 1921 2254 Declaring November 11, 1921, a holiday to commemorate those who gave their lives in the World War. November 4, 1921 2255 Diminishing area of the Columbia and Colville National Forests, Washington. November 4, 1921 2256 Enlarging area of the Weiser National Forest, Idaho. November 19, 1921 2257 Urging observance of American Educational Week. November 21, 1921 2258 Continuing Marine and Seamen’s Division of Veterans’ Bureau until June 30, 1922. December 14, 1921 2259 Setting aside the Lehman Caves National Monument, Nevada. January 24, 1922 2260 Extending time for establishing shipping service, etc., to Virgin Islands to May 1, 1922. February 1, 1922 2261 Diminishing area of the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. February 7, 1922 2262 Prohibiting illegal shipment of arms to China. March 4, 1922 2264 Prescribing additional regulations for protection of migratory birds. March 8, 1922 2265 Suspending discriminating duties on vessels of Germany. March 22, 1922 2267 Designating week of April 16–22, 1922, as Forest Protection Week, etc. March 31, 1922 2268 Enlarging area of the Minidoka National Forest, Idaho and Utah. May 15, 1922 2268 Extending time for establishing shipping service to Virgin Islands to November 1, 1922. May 18, 1922 2269 Transferring old Honolulu post office site, etc., to Territory of Hawaii. May 25, 1922 2270 Copyright benefits to Germany for works published therein, etc., since August 1, 1914, and not in United States. May 25, 1922 2271 Copyright benefits to Austria for works published therein, etc., since August 1, 1914, and not in United States. May 25, 1922 2273 Copyright benefits to New Zealand for works published therein, etc., since August 1, 1914, and not in United States. May 25, 1922 2274 Copyright benefits to Italy for works published therein, etc., since August 1, 1914, and not in United States. June 3, 1922 2276 Copyright benefits to Hungary for works published therein, etc., since August 1, 1914, and not in United States. June 3, 1922 2277 Continuing Marine and Seamen’s Division of Veterans’ Bureau until June 30, 1923. June 30, 1922 2278 Modifying boundaries of the Fillmore National Forest, Utah. July 10, 1922 2280 Extending time for paying installments for ceded lands of Crow Indian Reservation, Montana. July 10, 1922 2281 Forbidding interference with interstate and mail transportation. July 11, 1922 2282 Authorizing disposal of surplus coal in Alaska for local needs. July 26, 1922 2283xvi Reserving from leases, etc., additional lands in Nenana coal field, Alaska. August 4, 1922 2283 Designating October 9, 1922, as Fire Prevention Day. September 16, 1922 2284 Setting aside the Timpanogos Cave National Monument, Utah. October 14, 1922 2285 Setting aside the Fossil Cycad National Monument, South Dakota. October 21, 1922 2286 Extending time for establishing shipping service, etc., to Virgin Islands to November 1, 1923. October 28, 1922 2287 Designating Thursday, November 30, 1922, as a day of general thanksgiving. November 2, 1922 2288 Convening extra session of Congress, November 20, 1922. November 9, 1922 2289 Setting aside December 3–9, 1922, as American Education Week. November 20, 1922 2289 Diminishing area of the Rainier National Forest, Washington. January 10, 1923 2291 Suspending discriminating duties on vessels of Austria. January 15, 1923 2292 Suspending discriminating duties on vessels of Hungary. January 15, 1923 2293 Transferring lands in San Juan to Porto Rico. January 22, 1923 2294 Setting aside the Aztec Ruin National Monument, New Mexico. January 24, 1923 2295 Modifying boundaries of the Lemhi National Forest, Idaho. February 9, 1923 2296 Copyright benefits to Netherlands extended to mechanical musical reproductions. February 26, 1923 2297 Setting aside the Mound City Group National Monument, Ohio. March 2, 1923 2298 Setting aside the Hovenweep National Monument, Utah-Colorado. March 2, 1923 2299 Enlarging area of the Manzano National Monument, Arizona and New Mexico. March 3, 1923 2300 Designating week of April 22–28, 1923, as Forest Protection Week, etc. March 5, 1923 2301 PRIVATE LAWS of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA passed by theSIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS 1921–1923 xvii PRIVATE LAWS OF THE SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS of the 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 eleventh day of April, 1921, and was adjourned without day on Wednesday, the twenty-third day of November, 1921.* Warren G. Harding, President: Calvin Coolidge, Vice President; Albert B. Cummins, President of the Senate *pro tempore; *Charles Curtis, Acting President of the Senate *pro tempore*, July 7, 8, and 22, August 5, 11, 22 to 24, September 23, 1921; Irvine L. Lenroot, Acting President of the Senate *pro tempore*, August 9 and 16, 1921; James W. Wadsworth, jr., Acting President of the Senate *pro tempore*, August 10, 1921; Reed Smoot, Acting President of the Senate *pro tempore*, August 15, 1921: Charles L. McNary, Acting President of the Senate *pro tempore*, August 19 and 20, 1921; Frank B. Brandegee, Acting President of the Senate *pro tempore*, September 24, 1921; Frederick H. Gillett, Speaker of the House of Representatives; Horace M. Towner, Speaker of the House of Representatives pro *tempore*, May 25, July 1 and 2, 1921; Joseph Walsh, Speaker of the House of Representatives *pro tempore*, June 20 to 22, October 28 to 31, November 19 and 23, 1921.