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CHAP. 563.— Joint Resolution Extending the sovereignty of the United States over Swains Island and making the island a part of American Samoa March 4, 1925.[[H. J. Res. 294](/us/bill/68/hjres/294).][[Pub. Res., No. 75](/us/bill/68/pubres/75).] Whereas Swains Island (otherwise known as Quiros, Gente Hermosa,Swains Island.Preamble.Vol. 11, p. 119. Olosega, and Jennings Island) is included in the list of guano islands appertaining to the United States, which have been bonded under the Act of Congress approved August 18, 1856; and Whereas the island has been in the continuous possession of American citizens for over fifty years and no form of government therefor or for the inhabitants thereof has been provided by the United States:
Therefore be it Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the sovereignty of theJurisdiction of American Samoa to include. United States over American Samoa is hereby extended over Swains Island, which is made a part of American Samoa and placed under the jurisdiction of the administrative and judicial authorities of the government established therein by the United States. Approved, March 4, 1925. i INDEX TO THE FOREGOING PUBLIC ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS. **A.** Page. *A Street NE., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, etc., Fifteenth to Seventeenth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 *A Street SE., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, etc., Fifteenth to Eighteenth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 *Abandoned Wife or Child, D. C.*, appropriation for payment to destitute 571, 1245 *Abbeville County, S. C.*, bridge authorized across Savannah River between Elbert County, Ga., and 1266 *Abbey Place NE., D. C.*, name of Third Place changed to 960 *Aberdeen, Miss.*, terms of court at 882 *Abingdon, Va.*, terms of court at 114 *Abortion of Animals, Contagious*, appropriation for researches for preventing, etc 439, 829 *Abridgment of Messages and Documents*, preparation, etc., of annual, repealed 1106 *Absecon Inlet, N.
J.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Accidents, Mine*, appropriation for investigating, etc 420, 1173 *Accidents, Railway, etc.*, appropriation for securing reports of, and investigating 526, 1205 deficiency appropriation for securing reports of, etc 755 *Accounting Office, General* (*see* General Accounting Office). *Accounts and Deposits Office, Treasury Department*, appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 67, 767 *Accounts and Disbursements Division, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for chief, and office personnel 451, 842 *Accounts Bureau, Post Office Department*, appropriation for personal services 84, 782 all money orders accounts to be rendered to, at specified periods 950 *Acme Steel Goods Company*, may bridge Little Calumet River, Chicago, Ill 25 *Acoma Indians, N.
Mex.*, appropriation for irrigation system for; repayment 403, 1153 *Acoustics*, appropriation for applying principles of, to military and industrial uses 232, 1042 *Actuary, Government*, deficiency appropriation for increased pay 693 *Ada County, Idaho*, sale of lands at Adger, to Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, for sand and gravel pit 248 mineral deposits reserved 249 *Ada, Okla.*, terms of court at; rooms to be provided 388, 945 *Adams, John, and John Quincy Adams*, erection of tablets, etc., in memory of, authorized at Quincy, Mass 1302 amount authorized for 1302 *Additional Assistant Secretary of State*, appointment of, authorized; salary 146 salary of abolished office of Director of the Consular Service made available for 146 *Adjusted Compensation* (*see* World War Adjusted Compensation Act). *Adjusted Service Certificate Fund*, appropriation for, fiscal year 1926 1212 deficiency appropriation for amount to 682 created in the Treasury 128 annual appropriations authorized for, from 1925 to 1946 128 determination of amount; interest allowed 128 to be set aside on first day of the calendar year 128 limit on amount for 1925 128 moneys in, to be invested in United States securities; sale of for fund authorized 128 interest, etc., added to fund 128 payments authorized from 128 *Adjusted Service Credits, World War*, appropriation for payment of, not more than $50 each 1212 for installments of, due to dependents of veterans 1212 *Adjutant General’s Department, Army*, appropriation for contingencies, headquarters of military departments, etc 480, 894 for, additional, 1925 711 *Adjutant General’s Office, War Department*, appropriation for civilian personnel 480, 895 deficiency appropriation for salaries 761 for administrative expenses, World War Adjusted Compensation 1344 *Admiralty*, interlocutory decrees in, may be appealed to circuit courts of appeals 813 proceeding in district court not stayed; exception 814 *Admiralty Causes*, suits against United States for damages by public vessels or for salvage services, allowed 1112 venue of action; procedure 1112 cross libel, etc., allowed owner of private vessel in suit against by United States for damages 1112ii cross libel; etc., security to be given by respondent 1112 restriction on subpoenaing officer or crew of public vessel in connection with suit 1112 suits by nationals of foreign governments allowed only if similar privileges given Americans in courts of the country 1113 authority of Attorney General to arbitrate, compromise, etc., claims on which libel filed 1113 payment authorized of final judgment rendered on settlement agreed upon 1113 no lien against a public vessel recognized 1113 benefits to United States of all exemptions, etc., accorded vessel owners, etc 1113 report to Congress of all judgments, etc 1113 *Admissions and Dues, Tax on, Title VIII, Revenue Act of 1921*, repealed by Revenue Act of 1924 352 *Admissions and Dues, Tax on, Title F, Revenue Act of 1924*, tax payable on admissions to theaters, etc 320 exemption if 50 cents or less 320 on sales of tickets at other than box office exceeding established price 320 at box office in excess of regular rates 320 additional on box holders, etc 320 to roof gardens, caberets, etc 321 no tax levied, if proceeds for benefit of religious, charitable, etc., institutions 321 preventing cruelty to children, etc 321 National Guard, and other military, etc., organizations 321 municipal fire, police, etc., departments 321 agricultural fairs, etc.; conditions 321 charges for seats, tables, etc., included as admissions 321 price, etc., to be printed on tickets 321 penalty for violations 321 tax levied on dues, etc., exceeding $10 a year of social, etc., clubs; initiation fees 321 exemption of fraternal lodges, etc 322 life membership payments 322 collection by receivers of; returns and payments 322 in effect in 30 days 322 *Adulterated Foods, Drugs, etc.*, appropriation for expenses, preventing sale, etc., of 447, 837 for detection of, in District of Columbia 563, 1237 *Advertising, D.
C.*, appropriation for general 544, 1221 for notices of taxes in arrears 544, 1221 deficiency appropriation for 674, 679 *Aerial Surveys of Rivers and Harbors*, per diem allowance to Army, Navy, and Marine Corps for 1191 *Aerological Stations*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 437, 826 *Aeronautic Engineering*, appropriation for standardizing apparatus, etc., used in 231, 1041 *Aeronautics, National Advisory Committee for*, appropriation for expenses 527, 1206 for printing and binding 527, 1206 for salaries, additional 1925 705 deficiency appropriation for 55 *Aeroplanes, Navy* (*see* Aviation, Navy). *Agricultural Census, 1925*, appropriation for expenses of taking, etc 228 *Agricultural Conference*, deficiency appropriation for expenses 754 *Agricultural Credits Act, 1923*, time extended for final report of Joint Committee on Federal Reserve System, created under 4 *Agricultural Credits Act, 1923, Amendments*, proportionate assessment for Farm Loan Bureau salaries and expenses against intermediate credit banks 1262 classification of loans and debentures by Board 1262 proportionate share of salaries and expenses of Farm Loan Board payable by land banks, etc 1262 semiannual estimate to be made, and banks assessed therefor 1262 deposit in the Treasury and disbursed on appropriation 1262 assessments against intermediate credit banks until June 30, 1926, without appropriation 1263 provisions for deficiencies, and surplus 1263 compensation of appraisers and examiners fixed by the Board and paid by the banks 1263 intermediate credits banks may discount, etc., paper based on advances for agricultural purposes, livestock raising, etc., held by banks, etc 1264 held by organizations under State or Federal laws 1264 by any other intermediate credit of paper advanced for similar uses 1264 *Agricultural Economics Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for chief, and office and field personnel 453, 844 for general administrative expenses 453, 844 for farm management and practice 453, 844 cost of agricultural staple production 453, 844 for distributing, etc., information of farm products, supplies, etc 453, 844 cost of retail marketing of meats, etc 453, 844 for collecting, analyzing, publishing, etc., general agricultural and livestock information 453, 844 cotton acreage excluded 844 for disseminating to American producers, etc., world’s supply and demand of agricultural products, etc 453, 844iii appropriation for cooperating with Federal and State agencies, associations, carriers, etc 453, 844 intended cotton planting areas, excluded 453, 844 for investigating and certifying conditions, etc., of interstate shipments of perishable farm products, etc 453, 844 certificates prima facie evidence of facts stated 454, 845 for disseminating information of market supply and demand for agricultural products, etc 454, 845 cooperation with agencies, organizations, etc 454, 845 for enforcing Cotton Futures and Cotton Standards Acts 454, 845 for enforcing Grain Standards Act 454, 845 for administering Warehouse Act 454, 845 for enforcing Standard Container Act 454, 846 for completing distribution of wool clip of 1918 455, 846 for salaries, additional, 1925 706 for general expenses, additional, 1925 706 for enforcing Cotton Futures Act, additional, 1925 706 for enforcing Grain Standards Act, additional, 1925 706 for administering Warehouse Act, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for enforcing Cotton Standards Act 39 for administering Warehouse Act 39 for general expenses 682 *Agricultural, etc., Fairs*, exempt from admission tax 321 *Agricultural Exhibits*, appropriation for making, at State, etc., fairs 435, 825 *Agricultural Experiment Stations*, appropriation for general expenses; allotments 434, 824 for increased allotments 435, 824 for additional allotments, extension work 435, 824 deficiency appropriation for additional allotments for 1324 additional amounts authorized annually for maintenance of 970 to be included in estimates 971 designated application of 971 payments quarterly; reports of disbursements, etc 971 legislative assent necessary 971 acceptance by governor till adjournment of legislature 971 apportionments misapplied, etc., to be replaced by States 971 limit on use for buildings, etc 971 annual report of operations by stations to be made to governors 971 copy to Secretaries of Agriculture, and Treasury 971 certificates as to compliance with the law to be made annually by Secretary of Agriculture 971 if withheld, reasons to be reported to the President 972 amount kept separate until close of next Congress 972 disposal of 972 report in detail of operations, etc 972 *Agricultural Extension Service, Cooperative*, appropriation for farmers’ cooperative demonstration work 435, 824 voluntary contributions within State accepted 435, 825 for additional cooperative extension work 435, 825 county agents 435, 825 *Agricultural Food Products, etc.*, appropriation for biological investigations, etc., of 446, 837 for distributing information of marketing, distributing, supply, etc., of 453, 844 for disseminating information of market supply and demand for designated 453, 844 deficiency appropriation for collecting, publishing, etc., data of 682 *Agricultural Lands*, appropriation for cooperative soil classification of 448, 838 *Agricultural Lands in National Forests*, appropriation for survey, etc., of 445, 835 *Agricultural Organizations*, exempt from income tax 282 *Agricultural Products*, changes to be made without delay, by Interstate Commerce Commission, to promote freedom of movement of, at lowest lawful freight rates 802 *Agricultural Products, Staple*, time further extended to November 30, 1924, for making advances on, by War Finance Corporation 14 *Agricultural Report*, appropriation for printing and binding 434, 823 *Agricultural Schools, etc.*, appropriation for reports, etc., on 434 *Agriculture*, appropriation for destroying animals injurious to 450, 841 for demonstrations on reclamation projects to develop, etc 456 deficiency appropriation for stimulating, etc 55, 60, 759 *Agriculture, International Institute of*, appropriation for quota, etc 212, 1021 deficiency appropriation for expenses of delegates to 48 for quota 760, 1338 *Ahtanum Indian Irrigation System, Wash.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 403 for maintenance, etc., additional, 1925 707 *Aids to Navigation*, appropriation for expenses of 233, 1043 for establishing, etc 234, 1043 *Aiken County, S.
C.*, bridge authorized across Savannah River, Augusta, Ga., by Richmond County, Ga., and 102 *Aiken, S. C.*, terms of court at 801 *Ain-dus-o-geshig, Mille Lac Band of Indians, Chief*, payment to, from Court of Claims judgment for the band 818 *Air Mail Act*, title of Act 805 air mail is first class mail prepaid with specified rates 805 postage on, not less than 10 cents an ounce 805iv contracts authorized for transporting air mail; rates 805 other first class mail by aircraft 805 rules, etc., to be made 806 postage on Government operated routes not interfered with 806 *Air Mail Service*, amount authorized for, from appropriation for railroad transportation, 1926 1337 contracts authorized 1337 separate accounts to be kept 1337 personal services in the District, etc 1337 *Air Service, Army*, appropriation for aviation instruction expenses, schools, etc 491, 906 for maintenance, storage, etc., of airships, etc 491, 906 landing, etc., runways 491, 906 aerial photographic supplies, etc 491, 906 for helium gas production, etc 492, 906 for investigating, etc., new types of airships 492, 906 purchase, manufacture, etc., of aerial machines, etc 492, 906 marking military airways 492, 907 special clothing, etc 492, 907 for expenses, disposal of surplus, etc., equipment 492, 907 consulting engineers at experimental stations 492, 907 special scientific medical research 492, 907 printing office supplies, etc 492, 907 salvaging wrecked aircraft, etc 492, 907 for allotments for designated objects 492, 907 civilian employees 492, 907 helium production 492, 907 aircraft research work 492, 907 balloon production 492, 907 improving stations, hangars, etc 492, 907 new airplane production 492, 907 paying damage claims; restriction 492, 907 restriction on giving exhibition flights 492, 908 incurred obligations payable from former appropriation until June 30, 1925; additional use 493 bombing tests on moving vessels; transfer of obsolete craft for, from Navy and Shipping Board 907 reestablishing testing plant near McCook Field, Ohio 907 restriction on exhibition flights 908 additional contracts for new airplanes, etc., authorized 908 authorizations for helium gas production, etc., granted to Navy Department 908 incurred obligations payable from former appropriation until June 30, 1926 908 for landing field, France Field, Panama Canal 493 for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of, War Department 493, 908 technical services 493, 908 for salaries and expenses, additional, 1925 711 deficiency appropriation for 58, 62, 701, 762, 1350 for, production 58, 698 for military 62 Air Service, Chief of, War Department, appropriation for civilian personnel, Office of 493, 908 legal assistant, technical, etc., services 493, 908 *Air Stations, Navy* (*see* Aviation, Navy). *Aircraft* contracts authorized for carrying air mail by; based on revenues 805 other first class mail by; terms 805 *Aircraft Factory, Navy*, appropriation for maintenance 199, 877 *Aircraft, Navy* (*see* Aviation, Navy, *and* Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy). *Aircraft, Postal Service*, appropriation for operation, etc., New York and San Francisco 87, 785 for night flying 87, 785 extra charge for first class mail service 785 for foreign mails by 87, 786 deficiency appropriation for operation, etc., New York to San Francisco 59, 1350 *Airplane Bombs, Army*, appropriation for manufacture, purchase, etc., of 498, 913 *Airplane Carriers, Navy*, appropriation for converting two battle cruisers into 881 limits of cost increased for converting “Lexington” and “Saratoga” into 882 *Airplane Patrol in National Forests*, appropriation for operating, to prevent forest fires 835 *Airplanes, Postal Service* (*see* Aircraft, Postal Service). *Aitkin County, Minn.*, may bridge Mississippi River 814 *Ak Chin Indian Reservation, Ariz.*, appropriation for irrigation project on 400, 1151 *Alabama*, Georgia and, may bridge Chattahoochee River at Alaga, Ala 663 Eufaula, Ala 16 may acquire bridge across Tennessee River at Decatur, to operate as a free bridge 815 tolls allowed for reimbursing cost, etc 815 bridge Coosa River at Gadsden 891 at Leesburg 723 purchase of public land in, by Y.
Charles Earl, authorized 812 *Alabama and Cozishatta Indians, Polk County, Tex.*, appropriation for education, etc 404, 1155 *Alaga, Ala.*, bridge authorized across Chattahoochee River at 663 *Alamo Alto, Tex.*, bridge authorized across Rio Grande at 662 consent of Mexico required 663 *Alaska*, appropriation for salary of Governor 427, 1181 for contingent expenses 427, 1181 for care of insane 427, 1181 for railroad, river boats, etc 428, 1182 consolidation of all amounts into Alaska railroads fund, available until expended 1182v appropriation for star route mail service in; emergencies 86, 785 for special mail equipments for 89, 787 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 208, 1017 for marking boundary line between Canada and 211, 1020 for judges, attorneys, etc 219, 1029 for marshals, salaries, etc 220, 1029 for protecting seal fisheries in 238, 1047 for surveyor general, clerks, etc 394 for native pupils brought to Indian schools from 405, 1156 for investigating mineral resources of 419, 1173 for inspection of mines, etc 420, 1174 for education of natives under commissioner of Education 426, 1180 operation, etc., of ship “Boxer” 1180 for medical relief of natives; hospitals, etc 427, 1180 admission of pay patients 427, 1181 for reindeer stations, etc.; sale of males, etc 427, 1181 for protection of game 428, 841 for agricultural experiment stations in 435, 824 for Weather Service expenses in 436, 825 for experiments, etc., for increase of reindeer industry 451, 841 for protection of land fur bearing animals 451, 841 for military cable, etc 514, 928 for military, etc., roads, bridges, trails, etc., in 515, 930 for mining investigations in, additional, 1925 708 for education of natives under Commissioner of Education, additional, 1925 709 for medical relief of natives; additional, 1925 709 for contingent expenses, additional, 1925 709 for protection of game, additional, 1925 709 for suppressing liquor traffic, additional, 1925 709 for maintenance, etc., of railroads in, additional, 1925 709 for reindeer stations, additional, 1925 709 for judges, attorneys, etc., additional, 1925 709 for military roads, bridges, and trails in, additional, 1925 712 for expenses, protection of fisheries of, additional, 1925 713 deficiency appropriation for care of insane 41, 683, 1331 Sanitarium Company, Portland, Oreg 41 for freight, Education Bureau 43 for railroad 43, 1332 for education of natives 56, 1348 for contingent expenses 56, 1332 for star routes, postal service 60 for miscellaneous court expenses 687 for medical relief 697 for military, etc., roads, bridges, and trails in 699 for executing game law; reappropriation 1326 for Coast Guard cutter for duty in waters of, etc 1342 Alaska Game Law provisions 739 bond issue authorized by Cordova, for school building 656 Juneau, for sewerage system 859 Ketchikan, amount increased 656 Sitka, for school building 818 cases in district court of, reviewable by circuit court of appeals 936 Coast Guard cutter authorized for waters of, to replace “Bear” 728 emergency mail service relay stations, authorized for 960 industrial schools, hospitals, etc., to be established for aboriginal natives of 978 unoccupied buildings to be assigned to Education Bureau 978 of War Department to be transferred 978 of dismantling and removal to other locations authorized 978 payment for and improvement of lands purchased at head of Cordova Bay 817 placer mining claims areas modified 1118 powers, etc., of Governor for game protection in, transferred to Secretary of Agriculture 668 salmon fishery protection provisions 464 two citizens of, to serve on National Advisory Commission to Sesqui-centennial Exhibition Association 1254 *Alaska Fisheries*, areas to be set apart in waters of Alaska, and closed seasons established for 464 rules to limit fishing to be established for 464 fishing in prohibited, unlawful 464 in limited, restricted 465 regulations to have general application to areas 465 exclusive rights forbidden 465 limited fishing not permitted in prohibited areas, etc 465 importing salmon into Alaska taken during closed season from outside waters, unlawful 465 allowance for escapement of salmon in all Alaska waters required 465 less than 50 per cent prohibited 465 policy of Congress for, declared 465 stationary obstructions for taking salmon at less than specified distance from shore unlawful 465 Karluk and Ugashik Rivers excepted 465 distances required in laying seines, traps, etc 465 fishing for any salmon except by hand, in creeks, etc., or near mouths thereof, except for food, unlawful 466 weekly closed season for taking salmon for sale 466 food fishing excepted 466 period may be advanced 466 all obstructions to be released during 466 punishment for violations of law or regulations 466 further fine for illegal obstructions, etc 466 seizure and forfeiture boats, equipment, etc 466 court procedure 466vi employees of Fisheries Bureau authorized to arrest, etc 466 former spawning provisions and penalties repealed 466 prior suits, etc., continued 467 taxing powers of Territorial legislature not curtailed 467 *Alaska Fisheries Service*, appropriation for agents, etc., Pribilof Islands 237, 1047 for employees at large 237, 1047 for officers and crews of vessels 238, 1047 for protecting seal fisheries, food, etc., to natives 238, 1047 for officers and crews of vessels, additional, 1925 706 *Alaska Game Law*, title of Act 739 meaning of terms used 739 residents include citizens and foreign-born persons who have declared intention to become citizens 740 foreign born not admitted to citizenship deemed aliens 740 not declaring intention, etc., considered aliens 740 invalidity of any clause, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 740 Alaska Game Commission created of five members 740 four to be citizens, each from a judicial division 740 fifth member, the Biological Survey representative 740 executive officer, etc 740 removals, filling vacancies, etc 741 compensation limited; expenses allowed; travel, etc., expenses 741 pay of executive officer 741 meetings; investigations, etc.; seal 741 to employ wardens, etc.; incur expenses, etc 741 officials of, and employees of other Government activities to arrest violators without warrants 742 execute warrants; search camps and vessels 742 duty of courts to issue warrants 742 seizure of guns, boats, animals, etc., taken for violation 742 forfeiture, etc.; disposal 742 assistance of Treasury and postal officials 742 bonds required of commissioners and wardens 742 reports and estimates to be filed by commission each year 742 taking game animals, etc., without permits unlawful 743 for scientific, etc., purposes, allowed 743 use of poisons prohibited; allowed for destroying wolves, etc 743 sales to hunters forbidden 743 seizure, etc., when found 743 record, etc., of all, by dealers 743 regulations for taking game animals, etc., to be prescribed by Secretary of Agriculture 743 effective 90 days after publication 743 special prohibitions and permissions 743 restrictions on use for food when absolutely needed by natives, etc 744 licenses required for taking game, etc 744 nonresident hunting 744 resident shipping 744 resident hunting and trapping 744 registered guide 744 alien special 745 reports required of taking, etc., by all licensees 745 fur farm 745 fur dealers; exception 745 fees required 745 issue of, and fees for 745 nonresident big game, etc., hunting and trapping; small game hunting 746 resident shipping and return; removing trophies 746 registered guide 746 alien special 746 fur farm 746 void if statements in application false 746 offense deemed perjury, and punishable therefor 746 altering, unauthorized use of, etc., forbidden 746 date of expiration 746 proceeds of, and other receipts to be distributed to the Treasury and the Territory for school fund, equally 746 collectors of customs to keep accounts of all shipments from and to the Territory; exception 746 enforce regulation as to shipments 746 action in rem by district attorney against animals, guns, boats, etc., taken for violations 746 possession of prohibited game, etc., prima facie evidence of illegality 746 disposal of proceeds from forfeited sales 747 unexpended balances available 747 punishment for violations not specifically prescribed 747 hunting licenses forfeited in addition 747 disposal of fines from 747 license of guide revoked in addition to, if known violations not reported 747 existing laws continued in force until 90 days after publication of regulations 747 regulations for Mount McKinley Park game refuge not affected hereby 747 provisions creating commission, etc., effective at once 747 other, in 90 days from publication of regulations 747 *Alaska Railroad*, appropriation for maintenance, and operation of 428, 1182 sales of supplies, etc., to employees; proceeds to be credited to construction account 428, 1182 for purchase of steamer and barges for Yukon River 428 all amounts consolidated into Alaska railroad fund 1182 amount for capital account expenditures 1182 for operating river steamers 428 for printing and binding for 1143 for maintenance, etc., additional, 1925 709vii deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 1332 balances reappropriated 1332 payment to Blanche L.
Burns from revenues of operation, for house, etc., destroyed by fire 1356 to employees from revenues of operation, for effects destroyed by fire at Anchorage 1356 loss of clothing, etc., at wreck in 1922 1356 C. H. Thompson 1356 officer of, to be designated to administer, etc., claims under injury compensation Act 1356 payments for injuries to be reimbursed from employees’ compensation fund 1356 *Alaska Salmon Fisheries*, appropriation for expenses, protection of 713 *Alaskan Engineering Commission*, exhibit for Seville Exposition to be prepared by 1257 payments made by disbursing officers of, for medical services to railroad contractors, validated, and credits in accounts directed 1355 by R.
D. Chase to designated employees for effects destroyed by fire, validated, and credit in accounts directed 1355 *Albania*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Albany Institute and Historical and Art Society, N. Y.*, silver service presented to cruiser “Albany” by citizens, may be delivered to custody of 375 *“Albany,” U. S. Cruiser*, silver service presented to, may be delivered to Albany Institute, etc., Society 375 *Albuquerque, N. Mex.*, appropriation for Indian school at 406, 1156 for Indian school, additional, 1925 707 terms of court at 642 *Alexandria Light and Power Company*, may furnish current to civilians over Government line to Fort Humphreys, Va 534 *Alexandria, Va.*, terms of court at 962 *Alfalfa*, appropriation for testing commercial seeds of, etc 441, 831 for preventing admission of adulterated 441, 831 for investigating improvement of, etc 443, 833 *Alfalfa Weevil*, appropriation for investigating methods of eradicating 449, 839 *Algoma, Wis.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1195 *Alien Property Custodian*, appropriation for expenses of 522, 1199 for printing and binding for 522, 1199 deficiency appropriation for expenses, caring for property loaned by Austro-Hungarian Government and seized by 35 *Aliens* (*see also* Immigration Act of 1924), appropriation for enforcing laws regulating admission of 240, 1049 for expenses, naturalization of 240, 1050 for medical examination of 75, 774 for enforcing laws regulating immigration of, under Department of State 1017 for expenses regulating immigration of, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for expenses of interned 57 for enforcing laws regulating immigration of, under Department of State 691 for expenses regulating immigration of 760, 1349, 1353 classes of, arriving in excess of quotas under Act of 1921, permitted to enter and remain 669 departing from abroad destined for United States deemed immigrants; exceptions 154 departures of, from United States, forbidden, unlss having certificates of payment of income, etc., taxes 303 *Alkali Resistant Crops*, appropriation for breeding, etc 442, 832 *Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers, Pa.*, survey authorized for flood control of 250 amount authorized to be appropriated for 250 equal amount to be contributed by Pennsylvania 250 *Allegheny County, Pa.*, bridge authorized across Allegheny River by, and Westmoreland County 892 may bridge Monongahela River, Mc-Keesport to Duquesne 997 Pittsburgh, Pa 802, 943 time extended for bridging Monongahela River by, at Wilson 891 *Allegheny River*, deficiency appropriation for surveys, etc., for flood control of 696 bridge authorized across, in Allegheny and Westmoreland Counties, Pa 892 near Larabee, Pa 1092 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, in Pennsylvania and New York 1195 *Allen, Charles C.*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 673 *Allied Governments in World War*, transportation, medical services, etc., to be furnished by Veterans’ Bureau to discharged members of 621 utilization of similar services by, to discharged members of American forces living within their territorial limits 621 funds available for 621 *Allison Street WIF., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Seventh Street to Illinois Avenue 547 for asphalt covering, Seventh Street to Georgia Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 1225 *Allotments in Severalty to Indians* (*see* Lands in Severalty to Indians). viii *Altamaha River System, Ga.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, to improve navigation; local interests required 1194 *Ambassadors*, appropriation for salaries 206, 1015 *Amber Pipes, etc.*, excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 323 *Ambridge, Pa.*, bridge authorized across Ohio River to Woodlawn from 791 *Amendment to the Constitution*, proposed to the States granting Congress power to limit, etc., child labor 670 *American Academy in Rome*, authorized property holding increased to $10,000,000 635 inhibition on American official serving as a director, repealed 635 *American Battle Monuments Commission*, appropriation for expenses of 522 acquiring lands in foreign countries 522 travel expenses, etc 522 preliminary plans, etc 522 special disbursing agent for expenses abroad 522 deficiency appropriation for expenses 35 acquiring land; offices in foreign countries 35 prior expenses allowed; travel of Army officers 35 special disbursing agent abroad 35 for maintenance, etc., of vehicles; payable from general expense appropriation 674 unexpended balances available for all expenses of 1199 use for construction work, forbidden 1200 *American Cyanamid Company*, deficiency appropriation for expenses arbitrating royalty to be paid to, from unexpended balance, National Defense Act 757 *American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac*, appropriation for preparing 190, 869 *American Ethnology*, appropriation for continuing researches in 528, 1206 *American Falls Reservoir, Idaho*, lands to be acquired from Indians of Fort Hall Reservation, for construction of, on Minidoka irrigation project 117 *American Food Products*, appropriation for examining foreign tests, etc., of 447, 837 for investigating market conditions, etc., of agricultural 453, 844 *American Furniture, etc., Early*, donations of, may be accepted foruse in the White House 1091 *American Historical Association*, appropriation for printing and binding annual report of 529 *American Legion*, proceedings of national encampments of, to be printed annually as House documents 473 *American National Red Cross*, building erected as Memorial to Women of the World War to be used by 665 expense of maintenance, etc 666 may continue use of temporary buildings on grounds of Memorial to Women of the Civil War, Washington, D.
C 975 removal, etc., by December 31, 1926 975 president of, to serve on commission for approval of plans for Memorial to Women of World War 666 *American Niagara Railroad Company*, time extended for bridging Niagara River by 1216 *American Printing House for the Blind*, appropriation for providing books, etc., by 83, 782 *American Revolution, Society of Sons of the*, limitation on number of trustees removed 808 *American Seamen*, appropriation for relief and protection of, in foreign countries, etc 208, 1017 for testimonials for rescuing ship-wrecked, etc 210, 1019 deficiency appropriation for relief and protection of 47, 57, 760 *American Transit Company*, time extended for bridging Detroit River, at Detroit, Mich., by 103, 1128 *American University, D.
C.*, deficiency appropriation for rent, Department of Agriculture 38 *American Vessels*, home ports of, to be fixed by owners 947 to be recorded in bills of sale, etc 948 *American War Mothers*, incorporated; purposes, etc 966 *Americanization Work, Public Schools, D. C.* appropriation for expenses, instructing foreigners of all ages 556, 1231 *Ammunition, Army*, appropriation for manufacture, etc., for small arms, etc 498, 913 for preserving, etc 498, 913 for mountain, etc., cannon 498, 914 for mountain, etc., artillery practice 498, 914 for seacoast cannon 499, 914 for seacoast artillery practice 499, 915 for seacoast cannon, insular possessions 499, 915 for seacoast cannon, Panama Canal 500, 915 deficiency appropriation for 59, 62 *Ammunition, Navy* (*see also* Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Navy), appropriation for procuring, etc 192, 871 for smokeless powder 192, 871 *Amoy, China*, deficiency appropriation for construction of consular building at 1341 *Amusement Places*, internal revenue tax on admissions to 320 *Anacostia Park, D.
C.*, appropriation for reclaiming Anacostia River and Flats for development of 572, 1246 for recreation section, improvement, etc 574, 1247 agreement as to title of certain land adjoining, validated 887 *Anacostia River and Flats, D. C.*, appropriation for reclaiming, etc., for development of Anacostia Park 572, 1246 for, additional, 1925 712ix *Anacostia River Bridge, D. C.*, appropriation for operating expenses 550, 1227 *Anastasia Island, Fla.*, Saint Johns Electric Company granted right of way over military reservation on 959 *Anclote River, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Anderson, S.
C.*, terms of court at 801 *Anderson, W. Va.*, deficiency appropriation for Federal Industrial Institution for Women, construction, etc., at 1334 *Angeles National Forest, Calif.*, permission granted Los Angeles County to maintain free public camp grounds in 969 *Animal and Bird Preserves*, punishment for illegally hunting, taking eggs, etc., on 98 *Animal Diseases*, appropriation for arresting foot and mouth, etc 110, 458, 851 for investigating, etc 439, 828 deficiency appropriation for eradication of foot and mouth, etc 40, 682 for discovering new methods for control of foot and mouth; reappropriation 1325 *Animal Husbandry*, appropriation for feeding and breeding investigations in 439, 828 *Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for chief of Bureau, office personnel, etc 437, 826 for general expenses 437, 827 for inspection and quarantine work 437, 827 blackleg vaccine 438 for investigating tuberculosis of animals 438, 827 indemnities for destroyed animals 438, 828 for eradicating southern cattle ticks; demonstration work 438, 828 limitation on expenditures 438, 828 for dairy investigations, etc.; renovated butter inspection 438 for animal husbandry experiments 439, 828 feeding, breeding, etc 439, 828 poultry feeding and breeding 439, 828 sheep experiment station, Idaho 439, 828 for animal diseases investigations 439, 828 contagious abortion of animals 439, 829 for investigating, treating, etc., hog cholera 439, 829 regulating trade in animal viruses, etc 439, 829 methods of prevention, etc 439, 829 for eradication, etc., of dourine 439, 829 for administrative work 439, 829 for meat inspection, additional 439, 829 horse meat 440, 829 for salaries, additional, 1925 705 for general expenses, additional, 1925 705 for meat inspection, additional, 1925 705 for arresting foot and mouth diseases of, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 55, 60, 700, 759, 1351, 1353 for International Livestock Exposition, medals, etc., to winners 1324 appropriation for arresting, etc., contagious diseases of 110, 458, 827 for inspection, etc., of imported 437, 827 for tuberculin testing of 438, 827 *Animals, Domestic*, free admission of, crossing frontier before May 1, 1924, if brought back before December 31, 1924 2 refund of duties paid on, returned after March 1, 1923 2 before May 1, 1925, if brought back before December 31, 1925 963 refund of duties collected after December 30, 1924 963 *Animals, North American*, appropriation for investigating food habits of, etc 450, 841 *Animals, Societies for Prevention of Cruelty to*, exempt from income tax 282 *Annapolis, Md.* (*see* Naval Academy). *Ansorge, Martin, C.*, deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 754 *Antelopes, etc.*, public lands authorized to be withdrawn for propagation of, in South Dakota 634 *Antietam Battle Field, Md.*, appropriation for preservation of monuments, etc.; superintendent 511, 926 *Antitoxins, etc.*, appropriation for investigating animal 439, 828 for regulating sale, etc 439, 829 *Antitrust Laws*, appropriation for expenses enforcing 217, 1027 use for prosecution of labor associations, etc., forbidden 217, 1027 association of farmers, etc 217, 1027 for enforcing, additional, 1925 709 *Apache, etc., Agency, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Apache, etc., Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., from tribal funds 399, 1149 *Apalachicola, Fla.*, inspectors of hulls and of boilers at, abolished 104 *Apalachicola River*, bridge authorized across United States Canal, connecting, with Saint Andrews Bay, Fla 22 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Appalachian Mountains, Southern*, deficiency appropriation for securing lands in, for national parks 1331 Secretary of the Interior to determine areas of lands to be acquired for national parks in 959 *Appeals and Writs of Error*, no case to be dismissed solely for mistake in procedure 941 *Appointments Division, Treasury Department*, appropriation for chief of, and office personnel 69, 768 *Appraisers, Board of* (*see* Board of General Appraisers). *Appraisers of Merchandise, Customs*, appointment of one at Portland, Oreg 957 limited to one, at Baltimore, Md 819x *Apprentice Seamen, Navy*, appropriation for pay 193, 872 for pay, under training, etc 193, 872 *Appropriations*, appropriation for preparing statement of, first session, Sixty-eighth Congress 586 for statement of, second session, Sixty-eighth Congress 1294 First Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1924 33 Urgent Deficiency 170 Second Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1924 672 First Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1925 753 Second Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1925 1313 for Senate, inquiries and investigations 16 for Treasury Department 64, 763 for Post Office Department 83, 782 for Navy Department and Navy 182, 861 for Department of State 205, 1014 for Department of Justice 216, 1025 for Department of Commerce 224, 1033 for Department of Labor 238, 1048 for Interior Department 390, 1141 for Department of Agriculture 432, 822 for War Department and Army 477, 892 for Executive, independent establishments, etc 521, 1198 for the District of Columbia 539, 1216 for Legislative Branch of the Government 578, 1286 for legal expenses in canceling naval oil reserves leases, etc 16 for loans to farmers in drought stricken areas of New Mexico for purchase of seed, etc 110 for arresting, etc., contagious diseases of animals 110 for preparing roll, etc., of Lac du Flambeau Band of Chippewa Indians, Wis 132 for payment to Canada 1282 for expenses of National Commissions for the Sesquicentennial Exhibition in Philadelphia 1254 authorized for shoe factory, etc., penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kans 7 for paying dispossessed allottees of Nisqually Indian Reservation, Wash 111 for membership in International Statistical Bureau at The Hague 112 for delegates to Seventh Pan American Scientific Congress 112 for delegates to meeting of Inter-American Committee on Electrical Communications 112 for paying indemnity to France for damages to property of Madame Crignier in search for body of Admiral John Paul Jones 118 for expenses of commission on use of waters of Rio Grande below Fort Quitman, Tex 118 for participating in international conferences for suppressing traffic in opium, etc 120 annually for Adjusted Service Certificate Fund 128 limit for 1925 128 for Dairying Bureau, Department of Agriculture 243 for bridge repairs, Leavenworth, Kans., pentitentiary farm 248 authorized for survey for flood control of Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers, Pa 250 for flood control of North Branch of Susquehanna River Pa. and N.
Y 250 for flood control of Puyallup River, Wash 250 for stock of Inland Waterways Corporation 361 for expenses, final disposition of affairs of Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, N. C 381 for additional hospital, etc., facilities for Veterans’ Bureau patients 390 for expenses of joint committee to investigate Northern Pacific land grants 462 for girls’ dormitory, Fort Lapwai Indian Sanatorium, Idaho 533 for lands for homeless Temoak Indians, Nev 596 for paying Stevens and Ferry Counties, Wash., for local taxes on allotted Colville Indian lands 599 for expenses of commission to inspect, etc., designated Civil War battle fields in Virginia 647 for expenses of International Fisheries Commission 650 for expenses executing Upper Mississippi River, etc., Refuge Act 652 for acquiring areas for the refuge 652 for cooperating with States for forest fire prevention, timber production, etc 653 for procuring seeds and plants for timber growing on denuded lands, etc 654 for assisting farm owners in establishing wood lots, etc 654 for part contribution for Memorial to Women of World War; condition 665 for Washington Bicentennial Birthday Commisison 672 for investigations to determine development of arid lands, etc 704 for disposing of unallotted lands of Omaha Indian Reservation, Neb. 728 for investigating, etc., new location for Botanic Garden conservatories 729 for expenses of Lexington-Concord Sesquicentennial Commission 749 for expenses, participating in Sesquicentennial celebration 749 for expenses of widening Nichols Avenue SE., District of Columbia 751 for one-half cost of bridge across San Juan River, Bloonffield, N.
Mex 800 for general fund of Chippewa Indians of Minnesota, from sale of ceded lands 816 for commission to inspect, etc., battle fields of the siege of Petersburg, Va 856 for expenses of commission to select Patent Office models for retention, etc 943 for indemnity to Sweden, for sinking of fishing boat “Lilly” 947xi authorized for quarantine station, Sand Island, Ala 950 for indemnity to Norway on account collision damages to “Hassel” 955 for commission on selecting sites for national parks, in southern Appalachian Mountains 959 for lands, etc., Tokyo, Japan, for foreign service 961 for additional lands, Fort Bliss, Tex 964 for care, etc., of burial grounds of former President Zachary Taylor in Jefferson County, Ky 970 for increased allotments to State, etc., agricultural experiment stations 970 for construction of Arlington Memorial Bridge 974 for preliminary examinations, etc., of designated rivers in Washington for flood control 1000 for topographical survey of the United States 1011 for credit to Chippewa Indians of Minnesota 1052 for expenses of eliminating grade crossing of Van Buren Street, District of Columbia, over railroad tracks, by construction of subway 1097 for travel expenses of Bunker Hill Sesquicentennial Commission 1099 for participating in celebration of 150th anniversary of Battle of Bunker Hill 1099 for per capita payment to Clallam Indians, Wash 1102 for editing, etc., archives of the Territories 1104 for expenses of forest experiment stations in California, etc 1109 for establishing Fort McHenry, Md., as a national park, etc 1109 for further hospital facilities for Veterans’ Bureau beneficiaries 1212 for completing frieze in Rotunda of the Capitol 1252 for all expenses at Seville International Exposition 1257 for expenses of Mecklenburg Sesquicentennial Commission 1267 for participating in celebrating at Charlotte, N.
C., the 150th anniversary of the declaration of independence in Mecklenburg County 1267 for tablets in memory of John and John Quincy Adams at Quincy, Mass 1302 for expenses of delegates to Pan American Highways Congress 1355 balances of designated Army, covered in 934 *Arapahoe, etc., Agency, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Arapahoe Indians, Mont., Northern Cheyenne, and*, appropriation for support, etc., of 409, 1160 for support, etcs, of, additional, 1925 708 *Arbitration Act, United States*, meaning of “maritime transactions” and “commerce” as used herein 883 provisions not applicable to employment contracts with workers in commerce 883 written contracts providing for arbitration of controversies in maritime or commerce transactions, valid, etc.; exception 883 trials of suits referable to arbitration on agreement therefor, may be stayed, until arbitration has been had 883 petition for order of court directing arbitration may be made by aggrieved party on failure, etc., of the other 883 if the making of the agreement, etc., not in issue, order to be made 883 venue of hearing, etc 884 summary trial, if making agreement, etc 884 by judge 884 by jury, except admiralty cases 884 action on findings of jury 884 naming of arbitrator, etc 884 procedure on application to court 884 arbitrators may issue summons; fees 884 service of summons 884 court may compel attendance on refusal; punishment for contempt 884 if action in admiralty, vessel, etc., to be seized and held until award in arbitration 885 order of court confirming award to be entered, if agreed in arbitration agreement 885 service of notice of application for 885 grounds for order of court vacating awards; procured by fraud, etc 885 partiality of arbitrator, etc 885 misconduct, etc., of arbitrator 885 exceeding or imperfect execution of powers 885 vacated award may be reheard by direction of court 885 award may be modified, etc., by court on application, if material mistake, etc., in 885 if upon a matter not submitted; exception 885 if imperfect in form, etc 885 effect of order, to promote justice, etc 885 procedure on motion to vacate, etc., award 885 stay of proceedings may be made by same court 886 papers to be filed on moving for an order confirming, etc., an award 886 judgment to be docketed 886 force and effect of 886 title of Act 886 inconsistent laws repealed 886 in effect on the 1st of January next 886 prior contracts not affected 886 *Arbitration, British-American Pecuniary Claims*, appropriation for expenses 213, 1022 *Arbitration, Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promotion of International*, appropriation for contribution 212, 1020 *Arbitration, International Bureau of Permanent Court of*, appropriation for annual contribution 212, 1020xii deficiency appropriation for share in expenses 48 *Archbold, Mrs.
Anne*, acceptance of tract of land from, in the District of Columbia, to be added to park system as the “Archbold Parkway” 978 *Architect of the Capitol*, appropriation for, chief clerk, engineer, etc 586, 1295 for elevator conductors, Capitol, Senate and House Office Buildings 587, 1295 for work at the Capitol, repairs, etc 587, 1295 for restoring decorations, first floor corridors, Senate wing 587, 1295 for care, etc., of grounds, Capitol, Senate and House Office Buildings 587, 1295 surgical treatment of trees on Capitol grounds 1295 for increased fire protection, Senate and House wings of Capitol 587 for repairs, etc., stables and Maltby Building 587, 1295 for Senate Office Building, maintenance 587, 1295 for extensions, furniture, etc 587, 1295 for House Office Building, maintenance 587, 1295 for Capitol power plant 587, 1295 for expense of Library of Congress Building under 588, 1296 for printing and binding for 591, 1299 deficiency appropriation for Capitol Power Plant 34, 673, 1315 for Senate Office Building 34, 1315 for completing frieze in Rotunda of Capitol 673 for pedestals for busts 1315 authorized to loan portraits of Daniel Webster and Henry Clay for exhibition of works of the artist John Neagle, in Philadelphia 1252 plans for music auditorium at Library of Congress to be prepared by 788 expense of, construction, etc., upon vouchers of 788 positions and pay established of, and office personnel 149 *Architecture, D.
C.*, board of examiners and registrars of architects created 713 appointment of five; qualifications; period of service, oath, etc 713 organization; election of officers 714 rules, regulations, quorum, etc 714 duties of; expenses 714 roster of all registered architects to be made yearly 714 board to make yearly report to Commissioners 714 receipt and use of fees; compensation to board from 714 actual expenses of members to be reimbursed 715 certificate from board required for authority to practice 715 title given holders by 715 use of, restricted to holders; or those previously engaged in practice 715 certificate to practice; each member of firm to register for 175 employees of registered architects not prevented 715 plans, etc., by other persons permitted 715 not to use title of architect 715 buildings defined 715 certificates to qualified persons now engaged in architecture without examination; condition 715 continuing without, allowed persons in practice hitherto 715 qualifications of applicants for certificates 715 examination by board 716 evidence accepted in lieu 716 possessing diploma from an architectural college, etc.; additional proof 716 holding similar certificate from a State, etc.; condition 716 limited requirement for architects practicing for ten years outside of the District 716 fees; from applicants for certificates 716 for certificate 716 renewals; restoration 716 examination papers, etc., to be kept by board; record of proceedings, etc 716 record of registered architects; details 716 of certificates with Commissioners 716 certificates to be renewed yearly; effect of failure 716 date of expiration 717 persons exempted from provisions of Act; nonresidents or recent arrivals; conditions 717 authorized employees of registered architects; restriction 717 nonresident consulting associates 717 employees of United States 717 of the District while employed 717 revocation of certificate; notice to holder, hearings, proof required 717 causes; fraud in obtaining; fraud in professional practice, etc.; gross incompetency, etc 717 procedure for; report of findings 717 record to be made by persons using title of architect 717 registration barred on failure to make 718 unauthorized use of title architect, etc., a misdemeanor 718 punishment for 718 conflicting laws repealed 718 immediate effect of Act 718 *Archives of the Territories*, collecting, arranging for publication, etc., authorized in Department of State 1104 *Ardmore, Okla.*, terms of court at 388, 945 *Arecibo, P.
R.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1197 *Argentina*, appropriation for ambassador to 206, 1015 *Argentine Ant*, appropriation for investigating, etc 449, 839 *Arid Lands*, appropriation for study, etc., of drought resistant crops, etc 442, 832 amount authorized for investigations to determine development of 704xiii *Arizona*, appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 394 for support, etc., of Indians, in 408, 1159 for support, etc., Indians in, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians in 56, 698, 759 authority to bridge Colorado River near Lee Ferry, subject to guaranty of, to pay half the cost, and to operate, etc., the bridge when built 994 sums for allotting lands, etc., not to be used for Indians in, unless residing on public domain prior to June 30, 1914 398, 1148 *Arkansas*, may acquire and operate bridge across Black River, at Black Rock 889 tolls allowed for five years 889 White River, at Augusta 1131 tolls allowed for five years 1131 Batesville 888 tolls allowed for five years 888 Saint Charles, to operate as a free bridge 1000 tolls allowed for five years 1000 may erect buildings, etc., at Camp Pike of, State National Guard 244 purchase of lands in, by Sabine Lumber Company, authorized 812 *Arkansas Avenue NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Georgia Avenue to Emerson Street 548 *“Arkansas,” Battleship*, deficiency appropriation for additional submarine, etc., protection 1335 alteration of, authorized for protection against submarine and aircraft attack 719 converting to oil burning 719 *Arkansas Eastern Judicial District*, counties constituting eastern division 91 northern division 91 Jonesboro division 91 western division 91 terms of court, at Batesville 91 Helena 91 Jonesboro 91 Little Rock 91 offices of clerk 91 *Arkansas Judicial District*, counties consituting western district divisions 948 terms of court 949 no change in eastern district 949 *Arkansas River*, bridge authorized across, near Dardanelle, Ark 1129 time extended for bridging, Little Rock, Ark 9 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1195 *Arkansas River, Kans., Okla., and Ark.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized for flood control of 249 *Arkansas Western Judicial District*, counties constituting Texarkana division 90, 948 El Dorado division 948 Fort Smith division 91, 948 Harrison division 91, 948 terms of court, at El Dorado 949 Fort Smith 91, 949 Harrison 91, 949 terms of court, at Texarkana 91, 949 offices of clerks 91, 949 *Arlington Agricultural Experiment Farm, Va.*, appropriation for continuing improvements, etc 443, 832 for continuing improvements, etc., of building for experiments in American raw materials 447, 837 deficiency appropriation for special sugar cane breeding investigations 1325 *Arlington Building, D.
C.* appropriation for operating force and expenses 531, 1210 *Arlington Memorial Amphitheater and Chapel, Va.*, appropriation for care, etc 511, 926 *Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission*, deficiency appropriation for commencing construction of bridge 1316 directed to construct bridge across Potomac River; location 974 including approaches, landscape features, etc 974 advisable changes in design, etc., allowed 974 executive officer of, to have immediate charge of work 974 amount authorized to be appropriated 974 proportion of, from Treasury and District revenues 974 assessments op, opening, etc., streets 974 accounting if construction other than by contract 974 employment of engineers, architects, and other personnel; compensation 975 details of Army Engineer officers authorized 975 occupation of Government owned lands, during construction 975 transfer to park system, etc., on completion 975 authorized to acquire private lands in Virginia for approaches to bridge 975 for opening up B Street NW., from the Capitol to the Potomac 975 condemnation proceedings 975 construction direct appropriations or contracts, or by both, authorized 975 limitation on yearly expenditures 975 annual statements of expenditures, etc 975 *Arlington National Cemetery, Va.*, appropriation for care of gounds, etc 511, 926 for burial of indigent ex-service men, District of Columbia, in 571, 1245 restoration directed of the Lee Mansion in, to its condition prior to the Civil War 1356 *Armament, Army*, appropriation for gauges, dies, and jigs for manufacture of 499, 914 *Armament, Navy*, appropriation for 192, 871 deficiency appropriation for expenses, scrapping of naval vessels 689 *Armament of Fortifications*, appropriation for 499, 914 deficiency appropriation for 59, 62, 701, 1350, 1352, 1353 for Panama Canal 701 *Armored Vehicles, Army, Self-propelled*, appropriation for purchase, etc., of 498, 913 deficiency appropriation for 62xiv *Armories* (*see* Arsenals, Army). *Arms and Armament, Army*, appropriation for gauges, etc., for manufacture 499, 914 *Arms, etc., Army*, appropriation for manufacture of 498, 913 deficiency appropriation for manufacture 62, 762 *Army* (*see also* War Department), appropriation for all contingencies of, under the Secretary of War 479, 893 civil employees on sales of war supplies, adjusting contracts, etc 479, 893 restriction on transfers of small quantities of surplus property 479, 893 amount for advertising limited 479 restriction on payments to auctioneers 479 for General Staff Corps, Military Intelligence Division 479, 894 military attachés abroad; observing operations of foreign armies 479, 894 for contingencies, headquarters of departments, etc 480, 894 for Army War College 480, 894 for Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 480, 895 for post exchanges 480, 895 libraries, hostess houses, etc 480, 895 pay of officers 481, 895 no commissioned Army, Navy, or Marine Corps officer deprived of pay while on duty in coordination of Government business 895 for National Guard officers 481, 896 for warrant officers 481, 896 for aviation increase, officers 481, 896 for longevity, officers 481, 896 time at Military or Naval Academy after August 24, 1912, not counted 481, 896 for pay of enlisted men 481, 896 Clarence J.
Vaughan 481 number provided for 481, 896 minors enlisting after July 1, 1925, without consent of parent, etc., may be discharged 896 for National Guard enlisted men 481, 896 for aviation increase, enlisted men; limitation 481, 896 for Philippine Scouts 481, 896 for longevity pay, enlisted men 481, 896 for pay of retired officers 481, 896 for retired officers on active duty 481, 896 for retired enlisted men 481, 896 for retired enlisted men on active duty 481, 896 for retired pay clerks 481, 896 for retired veterinarians 481, 896 for field clerks and messengers, at headquarters of territorial departments, areas, etc 481, 896 assignment to Department duty forbidden 482, 896 for contract surgeons; nurses; hospital matrons 482, 896 for courts martial, etc., expenses 482, 896 for rental allowances 482, 897 for subsistence allowances 482, 897 for interest on soldiers’ deposits 482, 897 for loss by exchange 482, 897 for officers furnishing mounts 482, 897 accounting and disbursement as pay of the Army 482 additional personnel forbidden 482 pay to retired officer forbidden who sells supplies, etc., to Army 482 pay forbidden to retired officer employed by parties selling, etc., to Army or Department 482 appropriation for mileage, etc 482, 897 for clerks, etc., Finance Department 482, 897 auditing World War contracts 483, 897 personal services in Department 483, 897 for paying claims for damages to private property; mode of settlement 483, 897 for paying claims for destruction, etc., of personal property of officers, etc., in the service 483, 898 for Quartermaster Corps 483, 898 for subsistence supplies for issue 483, 898 sales to officers, enlisted men, etc 483, 898 meals to competitors in the national rifle match 483, 898 for payments; commutation of rations 483, 898 prices at sales commissaries to include overhead costs 484 services and supplies from public utilities to include overhead costs 484 for regular quartermaster supplies 484, 899 heat and light to quarters 484, 899 post bakeries; ice machines; laundries, etc 484, 899 forage, etc., for animals 485, 899 sale of electric current from Camp John Hay, Philippines, to Baguio, approved 485 for clothing and equipage 485, 900 indemnity for destroyed clothing 485, 900 for incidental expenses 485, 900 for transportation 486, 900 dependents of officers and enlisted men, etc 901 boats, vehicles, draft animals, etc 486, 901 travel allowances on discharge 486, 901 payments to land grant railroads; limitation 486 motor vehicle restriction 486, 901 purchase of motor vehicles restricted 487, 901 for purchase of horses; limitation 487, 901 breeding of riding horses 487, 901 acceptance of donated breeding animals, etc 487, 901 for military posts, construction, etc 487, 902 Fort Sill, Okla 487 Fort Benning, Ga 487 comprehensive plan to be submitted for necessary construction, etc.; funds for 487 sale of Fort Porter, N.
Y 902 Hawaiian Islands 488, 902 Panama Canal 488, 902 for barracks and quarters, construction, repairs, etc 488, 903 rental of garages, offices, etc., for military attachés 488, 903 repairs, old Fort Ontario, N. Y 903 additional land Fort Reno, Okla 903 for barracks and quarters, Philippine Islands; rentals in China 488, 903xv appropriation for barracks, etc.; restriction on quarters for officers 488, 903 for water, sewers, etc., at posts 488, 903 new work limited 488, 903 for roads, walks, wharves, drainage, etc 488, 903 repairs, etc., New Dixie Highway, Camp Knox, Ky 489 camps, etc., excluded 489, 903 for shooting galleries and ranges 489, 904 for rent of buildings for, in District of Columbia 489, 904 for Fort Monroe, Va., wharf, roads, and sewer 489, 904 for post hospitals, construction, repair, etc 489, 904 temporary camp hospitals, etc 489, 904 new construction forbidden 490, 904 for Signal Service expenses 490, 905 allotments for designated objects 490, 905 for fire control installations, seacoast defenses 491, 905 insular possessions 491, 906 Panama Canal 491, 906 for Air Service expenses 491, 906 allotments for designated objects 491, 906 incurred obligations to be paid from former appropriations, etc 493, 908 for aviation landing field, Panama Canal 493 for Medical Department, supplies, etc 493, 908 tuition of officers and nurses 494, 909 Hot Springs, Ark., Hospital 494, 909 use for Medical and Surgical History of War with Germany, forbidden 494, 909 for hospital care, Canal Zone garrisons 494, 909 for Army Medical Museum 494, 909 for library, Surgeon General’s Office 494, 909 for care, etc., insane Filipino and Porto Rican soldiers 494, 910 for Engineer Department, expenses of depots 495, 910 for Engineer School 495, 910 tuition of student officers at technical institutions, etc 495, 910 for equipment of troops 495, 911 for civilian assistants 495, 911 for field operations 496, 911 for military surveys and maps 496, 911 offices to assist 496, 911 for fortification of seacoast defenses, etc., United States 496, 911 insular possessions 496, 912 Panama Canal 497, 912 for Ordnance Department, current expenses 497, 913 for ordnance stores, ammunition, etc 497, 913 for manufacture of arms 498, 913 for preserving, etc., ordnance and ordnance stores 498, 913 for purchase, etc., for troops 498, 913 for automatic machine rifles 498, 913 for purchase, etc., of tanks, etc 498, 913 for Field Artillery armament 498, 913 for proving grounds 498, 914 for Rock Island Arsenal 499, 914 for testing machines 499, 914 for repairs of arsenals, etc 499, 914 appropriation for procuring gauges, etc., for armament 499, 914 for armament for fortifications, United States 499, 914 insular possessions 499, 915 Panama Canal 499, 915 for Chemical Warfare Service, expenses 500, 915 for Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga 500, 916 for civilian employees, Tank Service; tank school 501, 916 for Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kans 501, 916 for Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Okla 501, 917 for Field Artillery instruction at firing centers 501, 917 for Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Va 501, 917 for Coast Artillery expenses, seacoast defenses, United States 502, 917 insular possessions 502, 918 Panama Canal 503, 918 for Military Academy 503, 918 for National Guard, arming, equipping, and training 505, 920 for forage, bedding, etc., for animals 505, 920 additional from unexpended balances 920 for care of animals, equipment, etc 505, 920 for instruction camps 505, 920 additional from unexpended balances 920 for expenses, attending service schools 505, 920 additional from unexpected balances 920 for property and disbursing officers 505, 920 additional from unexpended balances 920 for equipment and instruction expenses 505, 920 for travel expenses of Federal officers 505, 920 for transporting supplies, etc 505, 920 additional from unexpended balances 920 for expenses, Army enlisted men on National Guard duty 505, 920 for office rent, etc., instructors 506 for pay of National Guard, armory drills 506, 920 additional from unexpended balances 920 for arms, equipment, etc., for field service 506, 920 clothing, equipment, etc., from Army surplus stores 506, 921 reduction of mounted units, etc 506, 921 for officers’ Reserve Corps 506, 921 mileage allowance for training 506, 921 for Enlisted Reserve Corps 506, 921 for expenses, correspondence instruction courses 506, 921 for purchase of training manuals 506, 921 for establishing headquarters, training camps, administration expenses, etc 506, 922 divisional and headquarters allotment 507, 922 period of pay, officers on active duty 507, 922xvi appropriation for pay, etc., of Medical Reserve officers and nurses, in care of Veteran Reserve beneficiaries at Army hospitals 507, 922 for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, quartermaster supplies to units, etc 507, 922 expenses of training camps, subsistence, etc 507, 922 commutation of subsistence, senior division members 507, 923 uniforms, etc., from Army surplus stock 508, 923 price current at time of issue to govern payments 508, 923 additional mounted, etc., units forbidden 508, 923 use of other funds forbidden 508, 923 transportation, etc., competitors in national rifle match 508, 923 for supplies and equipment for other schools and colleges 508, 923 arms, etc., excluded 508, 923 for expenses of citizens training camps 508, 924 medical treatment, etc., if injured in line of duty 924 burial expenses, etc 924 age limitation; no other funds to be used 509, 924 uniforms, etc., from Army surplus stock 509, 924 price current at time of issue to govern payments 509, 924 no issue of reserve supplies which would impair reserves for two field armies, etc 509, 924 for National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice 509, 924 for rifle ranges for civilian instruction, quartermaster supplies 509, 924 participation in matches 509, 925 transportation, etc., of rifle teams 509, 925 for annual rifle contests, trophy, medals, etc 509, 925 for arms, etc., for civilian target practice 510, 925 provisions for encouraging rifle instruction 510 no pay for officers, etc., using time measuring devices on work of employees; cash bonus restricted 510, 926 purchases from abroad exempt from duty 510, 926 for Army War College, additional, 1925 711 for Command and General Staff School, additional, 1925 711 for post exchanges, additional, 1925 711 for pay of the Army, additional, 1925 711 for Quartermaster Corps, additional, 1925 711 for clothing and equipage, additional, 1925 711 for transportation, additional, 1925 711 for barracks and quarters, additional, 1925 711 for water and sewers at posts, additional, 1925 711 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at posts, additional, 1925 711 appropriation for Fort Monroe, Va., sewerage, etc., additional, 1925 711 for Signal Corps, additional, 1925 711 for Air Service, additional, 1925 711 for Medical Department, additional, 1925 711 for Engineer Department, additional, 1925 711 for Chemical Warfare Service, additional, 1925 711 for service schools, additional, 1925 711 for Military Academv, additional, 1925 711 for National Guard expenses, additional, 1925 711 for citizens’ military training, additional, 1925 711 for National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice, additional, 1925 711 for national cemeteries, additional, 1925 712 for headstones for soldiers’ graves, additional, 1925 712 for Medical Department, Medical and Surgical History of World War, additional, 1925 712 for public buildings and grounds, District of Columbia, additional, 1925 712 for roads, bridges, etc., Alaska, additional, 1925 712 for pensions 414, 1164 deficiency appropriation for Quartermaster Corps 52, 58, 62, 699, 701, 762, 1344, 1350, 1352, 1353 for water and sewers at military posts 52 for Muscle Shoals, Ala., nitrate plant 52 for national cemeteries 52, 63, 762 for river and harbor damages claims 52, 1345 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 52, 59, 1350 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 53 for J.
Maury Dove Company 53 for increase of compensation 58, 62, 698, 701, 761, 1350, 1352, 1353 for Signal Service 58, 62, 698, 701, 762, 1350, 1351 for Air Service 58, 62, 701, 762, 1350 for Air Service, production 58, 698 for Signal Corps, aviation increase 58, 699 for pay, etc 58, 62, 691, 701, 761, 1350, 1352, 1353 for mileage to officers and contract surgeons 58, 62, 699, 762, 1350, 1352, 1353 for transportation 58, 62, 699, 762, 1350, 1352 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 59, 62, 762 for hospitals 59, 699 for Medical Department 59, 62, 699, 762 for Engineer Department 59, 62, 699, 762, 1345 for Ordnance Department 59, 62, 699, 701, 762, 1345, 1350, 1352 for fortifications 59, 62, 699, 701, 762, 1350, 1352, 1353 for ordnance and ordnance stores 59 for arsenals and armories 59 for fortifications, Panama Canal 59 for aviation, seacoast defenses 59xvii deficiency appropriation for Chemical Warfare Service 59, 701, 762, 1350 for General Staff Corps 59 for clerks, etc., at headquarters 59, 63, 761 for Engineer School 59 for inland and port storage facilities 59, 699, 762 for pav, etc., War with Spain 59, 699, 761, 1350, 1352, 1353 for disposition of remains of officers, etc 59, 699, 701, 762, 1350 for registration and selection for military service 62, 761, 1352 for barracks and quarters 62, 699, 701, 762, 1350 for subsistence 62, 762, 1350, 1352 for proving grounds 62, 762 for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 62, 701, 762, 1350 for payment, loss of firearms, Colorado labor strike, 1914 63, 762 for transportation of disabled soldiers, etc 63 for Military Academy 63 for National Guard 63, 699, 701, 762, 1345, 1350 for Organized Militia 63, 762 for inland and coastwise waterways 63 for roads to Fort Story, Va 695 for Panama Canal, fire control 695 for Camp Knox, Ky 695 for bronze medals, etc., for issue to Texas Cavalry 695 for Alaska military, etc., roads, bridges, and trails 699 for Coast Artillery 701 for Watervliet Arsenal, N.
Y 701 for General Staff Corps, military intelligence division 761 for clothing and equipage 762, 1350, 1352 for post, Montana frontier 762 for shooting galleries and ranges 762 for fortifications, insular possessions 762 for fortifications, Panama Canal 762 for repairs, etc., defenses of Galveston, Tex 762 for civilian military training camps 762 for Camp Funston, Kans., damage claims 1344 for sites for military purposes 1344 for Walter Reed Hospital, District of Columbia 1345 for horses 1350 for vocational training 1350 balances of appropriations covered in; for distinguished service medals 934 military police expenses under Draft Act 934 inland and port storage, etc., facilities 934 temporary office buildings 934 T.
A. Gillespie Company fire damages 935 evacuation of ordnance depots 935 ordnance materials, proceeds of sale 935 encampments and maneuvers, Organized Militia 935 Vicksburg, Miss., memorial archway 935 Vicksburg, Miss., national memorial celebration, etc 935 reimbursing losses fighting fires in national forests 935 transportation for refugee American citizens from Mexico 935 balances of appropriations covered in; Francis Scott Key monument, Fort McHenry, Md 935 reerection of statue of Abraham Lincoln, District of Columbia 935 additional facilities at Walter Reed Hospital, District of Columbia, authorized 1264 adjusted compensation for World War service in 121 appointment authorized of Thomas James Camp, as major of Infantry 792 William Schuyler Woodruff as an officer of Infantry 806 assignment of officers and enlisted men to Militia Bureau, and for instruction of National Guard 1077 Camp Pike, Ark., buildings for Arkansas National Guard may be erected on, by Arkansas 244 captured, etc., war devices and trophies to be distributed to the States, etc 597 Chief of Finance, and Chief of Chemical Warfare Service to have rank, etc., of major generals 970 detail allowed of officers, for administering World War Adjusted Compensation Act 131 disbursing officers relieved from responsibility for certain losses, etc., incurred in World War service accounts; time extended 860 enlisted men grade percentages modified 470 retired, who served as commissioned officers in World War to have pay of retired warrant officers 472 expenses of investigating feasibility of military park at Kansas City, Mo., payable from contingencies of 801 Fort Bliss, Tex.; additional land to be purchased for present military reservation 964 Fort Crockett, Tex., buildings may be used by Mystic Shrine convention, at Galveston 113 Fort Leavenworth, Kans.; part of reservation transferred to Leavenworth penitentiary for farm 248 helium for, to be obtained from Bureau of Mines 1111 helium production, etc., funds to be transferred to Mines Bureau 1331 insurance provisions in World War Veterans’ Act 624 issue of quartermaster stores, etc., to relieve Georgia cyclone sufferers in 1920, approved 1252 credits to be allowed for disbursements 1252 for relief of sufferers from cyclone in Mississippi, 1923, approved; credits allowed in accounts for 1286 fire at New Bern, N.
C., in 1922, approved; credits allowed in accounts for 1285 issue of supplies, etc., by the Executive, for relief of Japanese earthquake sufferers, approved 963 credits for, to be allowed in accounts of officers 964 leader of Army band, to be appointed from warrant officers 1100xviii leader of Army band; pay allowances, etc., while holding appointment 1100 lease of land, Springfield Armory, to Springfield, Mass., for public street 1113 Quartermaster Intermediate Depot, No. 1, for exhibition purposes to New Orleans Association of Commerce, authorized 100 loan authorized of flags, etc., for decoration at inaugural ceremonies in Washington, D.
C., March 4, 1925 944 hospital tents, etc., for caring for sick, etc., on that occasion 944 Mine Planter Service warrant officers to be reappointed and immediately discharged or retired 1101 National Defense Act, 1916, amendments 363 officers excepted from duty with troops; Medical, Ordnance, and Chemical Warfare 470 Judge Advocate General’s Department engaged on patent litigation of Army 470 per diem allowance, aerial surveys of rivers and harbors, established 1191 posthumous commissions to issue in names of officers, entitled thereto during the World War, dying in the service and unable to receive the same 1255 in name of officer qualified for promotion, dying in line of duty after occurrence of vacancy entitling him thereto, before issue of commission 1256 Presidio of San Francisco; grant of portion to San Francisco, Calif., for park, etc., purposes 1129 reappointment authorized of Frederick K.
Long, as captain of Infantry 152 rental allowances to, officers, modified 250 retirement pay of officers, under Acts of June 10 and September 14, 1922, computed 252 status of retired officers detailed to educational institutions 1099 tents, etc., loaned for Confederate Veterans’ reunion at Memphis, Tenn 114 transfer of caterpillar tractors and motor trucks to Department of Agriculture for public roads building, etc 1281 transfer of part of Carlisle Barracks to, from Interior Department, confirmed 657 sale of part, and use of proceeds for Medical Field Service School 658 veteran who served in Civil War in the, to be appointed on commission to inspect, etc., battle fields of the siege of Petersburg, Va 856 world flight recognition 979 advances on promotion list of Air Service officers Lowell Herbert Smith, Leigh Wade, Leslie Philip Arnold, and Erick Henning Nelson 979 world flight recognition; commissions as second lieutenants, Air Service, of Henry Herbert Ogden and John Harding, jr., authorized 979 no increase in number of commissioned officers 979 distinguished service medals accorded to Major Frederick L.
Martin and Sergeant AlvaL. Harvey, Air Service, and the world fliers 979 acceptance of foreign medals, etc., authorized 979 *Army Band*, warrant officer to be appointed leader of 1100 pay, allowances, etc., of captain while holding appointment 1100 retired as warrant officer 1100 no back pay, etc 1100 number of officers not increased hereby 1100 *Army Field Clerks*, appropriation for mileage; limitation 482, 897 *Army War College*, appropriation for instruction expenses 480, 894 for, additional, 1925 711 *Arnold, First Lieutenant, Leslie Philip, Army Air Service*, advanced five hundred files on the promotion list in recognition of world flight accomplished by him 979 distinguished service medal accorded to, and acceptance of medals or decorations from foreign governments authorized 979 *Arrears of Pay, etc., Civil War*, deficiency appropriation for 63, 691, 761, 1350, 1352 *Arrow Rock, Mo.*, bridge authorized across Missouri River at 790 *Arsenals, Army*, appropriation for manufacture of arms at, for issue 498, 913 for repairs, improvement, etc 499, 914 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 59, 762 restriction on repair, purchase, etc. of naval vessels and articles from private contractor, if production at, not involving increased cost 205 Springfield, Mass.; lease of land to city of Springfield for public street 1113 *Arsenic Bearing Ores*, appropriation for examinations of 419 *Arsphenamine*, appropriation for regulating propagation, sale, etc., of 76, 775 *Art Porcelains*, excise duty on, sold by other than artist; exceptions 323 *Artesian Wells*, appropriation for investigating, etc 419, 1173 *Arthur Kill*, bridge authorized across, New York and New Jersey 1094xix *Artificial Limbs for Disabled Soldiers*, appropriation for furnishing 514, 929 *Ashes, D.
C.*, appropriation for removing, etc 551, 1228 *Asheville, N. C.*, terms of court at 662 *Asportation of Stolen Goods in Interstate Commerce*, punishment for 794 *Assessment and Permit Work, D. C.*, appropriation for streets, etc 545, 1222 for sewers 551, 1228 deficiency appropriation for sewers 37 *Assessment of Internal Revenue Taxes*, limitation on time of making, on all but income and estate taxes 341 *Assessor’s Office, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 540, 1218 for furnishing copies of wills, etc., to 545, 1221 for special equipment for 545 *Assistant Attorney General in Customs Cases*, appropriation for 216, 1026 *Assistant Custodians, etc.* (*see* Operating Force, Public Buildings). *Assistant to the Attorney General*, appropriation for 216, 1025 *Astoria, Oreg.*, appropriation for quarantine station 80 *Astrophysical Observatory*. appropriation for maintenance of 528, 1207 *Atlanta, Ga.*, appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 222, 1032 working capital fund reappropriated, etc 1032 for penitentiary, additional, 1925 709 for working capital, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance, etc 688, 1334 amount for drainage, reappropriated 1334 *Atlantic Coast*, appropriation for surveys of, and outlying islands 235, 1044 for surveys of, additional, 1925 706 *Atmospheric Phenomena*, appropriation for investigating 437, 826 *Attorney General*, appropriation for, Solicitor General 216, 1025 for Assistant to 216, 1025 authorized to arbitrate, etc., claims on which libel filed for damages against a public vessel 1112 report of all judgments, etc., in damages claims 1112 equip Leavenworth, Kans., penitentiary for manufacture of shoes, brooms, etc., by its inmates 6 directed to appear in claims against United States in Court of Claims of Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians 537 of Cherokee Indians 27 of Creek Indians 140 of Seminole Indians 134 of Stockbridge Tribe of Indians 645 duties in connection with Federal Industrial Institution for Women 473 opinions on questions of law to be furnished by, on request of Director of Veterans’ Bureau 610 site for Industrial Reformatory to be selected by, and Secretaries of Treasury and Interior 724 Industrial Reformatory; duties of control, management, etc., of institution vested in 724 to serve on Pueblo Lands Board 636 *Attorneys, District* (*see* District Attorneys). *Auctioneers*, payment restricted to, for sales of Army surplus supplies, etc 479 *Azidited Claims*, deficiency appropriation for paying, against District of Columbia 1323 for paying, certified by General Accounting Office 54, 60, 697, 699, 758, 1347, 1351, 1352 *Auditor for Treasury Department*, deficiency appropriation for salaries 57 *Auditorium for Chamber Music, etc., Library of Congress*, acceptance of gift for, preparation of plans, construction, etc., authorized 788 *Auditors’ Building, D.
C.*, appropriation for fire protection 778 *Auditor’s Office, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 541, 1218 *Augusta, Ark.*, bridge authorized across White River at 1131 Arkansas may acquire to operate as a free bridge 1131 tolls allowed for five years 1131 *Augusta, Ga.*, bridge authorized across Savannah River at 102 *Aurora, Elgin, and Fox River Electric Company*, may bridge Fox River in Saint Charles Township, Ill 104 *Aurora, Ill.*, may bridge east and west branches of Fox River 12 time extended for bridging west branch of Fox River, by 11 dam to be removed and replaced; damages to be paid by city 11 *Austria*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 claims against, under treaty, to be determined by Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany 1339 *Austria-Hungary* (*see* World War). *Austro-Hungarian Government*, deficiency appropriation for care, etc., of works of art, etc., loaned by, and seized by Alien Property Custodian 35 *Automatic Machine Rifles, Army*, appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 498, 913 deficiency appropriation for 59, 62 *Automatic Slot Machines*, excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 323 operated by manufacturer, etc 323 *Automobile Truck and Wagon Chassis*, excise tax on sales of bodies, and accessories, by producer, etc., above specified prices 322 other chassis, bodies, and motor cycles, except tractors 322 tires, etc., for, to other than manufacturer, etc 323 chassis not included 323 *Automobiles* penalty for owner of, failing to extinguish fires and stop motors when taken on a vessel in navigable waters 1093xx special tax on operation of passenger, for hire 326 exempt, if used for school children 326 *Automobiles, D.
C.* (*see* Motor Vehicles, D. C.). *Automotive Engines*, appropriation for investigating, etc 233, 1043 *Automotive Power Plants, etc.*, deficiency appropriation for promoting economy, etc 41 *Avery, Hamilton K.*, recognition requested of the President for, as vice president, etc., of New Orleans Trade Exposition 1253 *Aviation*, appropriation for standardizing devices used in 231, 1041 *Aviation, Army* (*see also* Air Service, Army), appropriation for increased pay, officers 481, 896 for increased pay, enlisted men; flying status limit 481, 896 deficiency appropriation for seacoast defenses 59, 63 for increased pay, Signal Corps 762 *Aviation, Navy* (*see also* Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy), appropriation for aircraft 199, 877 for aircraft factory, helium plant, air stations, etc 199, 877 for experimenting and developing aircraft 199, 877 for drafting, clerical, etc., services 199, 877 for new construction, improvements, etc., at stations 199, 877 disbursement and accounting 199, 877 limit of coast stations 199, 877 use for airplane factory forbidden 199, 877 damage claims to be adjusted, etc.; limit; report to Congress 199, 877 deficiency appropriation for 57, 61, 689, 698, 760, 1349, 1351 for payment of claim 1352 expense authorized for site of air station, Galveston, Tex 1271 Lakehurst, N.
J 1271 Quantico, Va 1271 Chatham, Mass 1271 sale authorized of air station at Galveston, Tex 1271 proceeds to credit of fund 1271 **B.** *B Street NW., D. C.*, acquiring privately owned lands authorized for opening up, from the Capitol to the Potomac in connection with Arlington Memorial Bridge 975 *Bachschmid, Paul*, deficiency appropriation for 1313 *Baggage*, punishment for stealing, etc., in interstate or foreign transit 793 carrying such articles into another State, etc 794 venue of prosecutions 794 *Baguio, Philippine Islands*, sale of electric current from Camp John Hay plant, approved 485 *Bailiffs, etc., United States Courts*, appropriation for pay 221, 1030 for pay, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for pay 760, 1333 *Baker Irrigation Project, Oreg.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 418, 1168 *Balloon Schools, Army*, appropriation for expenses of maintaining, etc 491, 906 *Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company*, one-half of cost of subway of Van Buren Street, District of Columbia, under tracks of Metropolitan Branch, to be paid by 1097 *Baltimore, Md.*, appropriation for immigrant station, repairs 79 for marine hospital, increasing water supply and fire protection 79 for marine hospital, improvements 778 for quarantine station, store houses 778 intracoastal barge line to be reestablished between, and North Carolina ports 1255 land in San Juan, P.
R., conveyed to Federal Land Bank of; description 977 one customs appraiser authorized at, instead of two, as at present 819 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor and channels to be made 1193 *Bangkok, Siam*, appropriation for interpreter to consulate general at 207, 1016 *Bank Accounts*, collection of internal revenue tax by distraint of 343 *Bankruptcy Act*, appellate jurisdiction of circuit courts of appeals over cases of 936 *Bannock Indians, Idaho*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 409, 1160 for support, etc., additional, 1925 708 *Barberry Bushes*, appropriation for destroying, etc., originating vegetable rust spores 442, 831 *Barnhart, Charley N.*, homestead entry of, validated 811 *Barracks and Quarters, Army*, appropriation for, storehouses, furniture, etc 488, 903 available for offices, garages, etc., for military attaches 488, 903 for shelter in the Philippines 488, 903 rentals, etc., in China 488, 903 for additional, 1925 711 deficiency appropriation for 58, 62, 699, 701, 762, 1350 for seacoast defenses 59 *Barren Island Gaps, Md.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Bartlesville, Okla.*, terms of court at; rooms to be provided 945 *Batesville, Ark.*, bridge authorized across White River, Ark 888 State may acquire rights, etc., and operate as a free bridge 888 tolls allowed for five years 888 terms of court at 91xxi time extended for bridging White River at 789 *Bathing Beaches, D.
C.*, appropriation for expenses 552, 1229 for Tidal Basin, Potomac Park 573 deficiency appropriation for extending, west shore of Tidal Basin 678 for colored population 678 for removing, etc., Tidal Basin 1323 *Battle Bluff Crossing, Miss.*, bridge authorized across Pearl River at 102 *Battle Creek, Mich.*, may acquire two unsurveyed islands in Kalamazoo River for public purposes; purchase price, etc 891 *Battle Fields of the Siege of Petersburg, Va.*, commission created to inspect, etc., as to feasibility of preserving for historical study, etc 856 *Battle Monuments Commission, American*, appropriation for expenses of 522 deficiency appropriation for expenses 35 unexpended balances, available for all expenses 1199 *Battle Mountain Sanitarium, Hot Springs, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 518, 932 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 53 *Battle of Lexington and Concord*, deficiency appropriation for expenses, of Sesquicentennial Commission 754 for expenses of celebration 754 *Battleships, Navy*, discontinuance of work increasing turret gun range of designated 45 *Bay Point Military Reservation, S. C.*, sale of abandoned, authorized 383 *Bayonne, N. J.*, bridge authorized across Kill Van Kull, to Port Richmond, N.
Y., from 1094 *Bayou, Bartholomew*, bridges authorized across, at Vester Ferry, Ward Ferry, and Zachary Ferry, La 888 *Bayou Chene, La., West Fork of*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1195 *Bayou Crook Chene, La.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1195 *Bayou Des Ourse, La.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1195 *Bayou La Batre, Ala.*, improvement of, authorized 1187 *Beacons*, appropriation for 233, 1043 *Bean Beetle, Mexican*, appropriation for preventing spread of 450, 840 for preventing spread of, additional, 1925 705 *“Bear,” Coast Guard Cutter*, construction of cutter for Alaskan waters to replace 728 *Bear Creek, Ky.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1195 *Beaufort Inlet, N.
C.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1193 *Beaufort, N. C.*, improvement of waterway from Norfolk, Va., to, authorized 1186 improvement of harbor, authorized 1187 intracoastal barge lines to be reestablished between Baltimore, and 1255 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor, etc., to be made 1193 waterway through Bulkhead Shoal to main inlet 1193 *Beaufort River, S. C.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Beaver County, Pa.*, may bridge Ohio River, Ambridge to Woodlawn 791 *Beck, Paul*, reimbursement to, for stolen bonds 1277 *Bee Culture*, appropriation for investigations, etc 449, 839 *Beet, Sugar*, appropriation for investigations, etc 442, 832 for investigating insects affecting 449, 839 *Beetle, Japanese*, appropriation for emergency control, etc., of 840 *Belgium*, appropriating for ambassador to 206, 1015 *Belhaven, N.
C.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor, to be made 1193 *Bell, Richard, Indian Allottee*, patents to deceased, canceled and land restored to tribal property of Round Valley Reservation Indians, Calif 138 *Bellaire, Ohio*, bridge authorized across Ohio River, from Benwood, W. Va., to 27 *Bellamy Landing, S. C.*, bridge authorized across Waccamaw River, at 9 *Belle Fourche Irrigation Project, Oregon*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 418, 1169 drainage allotment continued 1170 *Bellingham, Wash.*, preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, harbor to remove Star Rock 1196 *Beloit, Wis.*, may bridge Rock River 949 *Belt Road, D.
C.*, closing of, directed between Wisconsin Avenue and Chevy Chase Circle 799 *Beltsville, Md.*, deficiency appropriation for adjoining land, agricultural experiment farm at, for Dairying Bureau 1326 *Beneficiary Societies, etc., Fraternal*, exempt from income tax 282 *Bennington, Battle of*, coinage of silver 50-cent pieces authorized, to commemorate sesquicentennial of, and independence of Vermont 965 laws, etc., of, applicable 966 no Government expense for dies, etc 966 *Benwood, W.
Va.*, bridge authorized across Ohio River, from Bellaire, Ohio, to 27 *Bering Sea, etc.*, claims of American citizens for damages from seizure of vessels, etc., charged with unlawful sealing, 1886-1896, to be adjudicated in California Northern District Court 595 to be presented in two years 595xxii *Bermuda*, appropriation for Weather Service expenses in 436, 825 *Berne, Switzerland*, appropriation for International Bureau of Telegraphic Union at 213, 1022 for Industrial Property Bureau at 1023 deficiency appropriation for International Bureau at 48 *Bethesda, Md.*, appropriation for animal experiment station at 439, 828 *Bethlehem Steel Company*, time extended for bridging Humphreys Creek, at Sparrows Point, Md 1184 *Beverages, Tax on, Title VI, Revenue Act of 1921*, repeal of sections relating to soft drinks, etc 352 *Bible, The* (*see* Holy Scriptures). *Bicentennial Celebration of Birthday of George Washington*, commission established to make arrangements for 671 *Bieber Building, D.
C.*, ten-year lease authorized for, etc., for Department of Agriculture 853 *Big Muddy River, Ill.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1195 *Big Stone Gap, Va.*, terms of court at 114 *Billiard Rooms*, special tax on proprietors of; description 326 *Bills of Health*, consular, not required of vessels trading between northern frontier ports 809 *Biloxi, Miss.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1194 terms of court at 882 *Binoculars*, excise duty on, sold, etc., by dealers; exception 324 *Biographical Congressional Directory*, deficiency appropriation for preparation of 1314 *Biologic Products*, appropriation for regulating sale, etc., of 76, 775 for control of, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for control, etc 58 *Biological Survey Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for chief of Bureau, and office and field personnel 450, 840 for general expenses 450, 841 for maintenance of game preserves, bird preserves, etc 450, 841 highway through Sullys National Park 841 for investigating, etc., food habits of birds and other animals 450, 841 for rearing, etc., fur bearing animals 450, 841 destroying wolves, coyotes, etc 450, 841 protecting stock by suppressing rabies in wild animals 450, 841 for investigating migration, etc., of animals and plants 450, 841 for enforcing migratory bird law 451, 841 for preventing shipments of illegally killed birds and game 451, 841 for improving, etc., reindeer industry in Alaska 451, 841 for enforcing law for protecting land fur bearing animals in Alaska 451, 841 appropriation for administrative expenses 451, 842 for acquisition of land, expenses, etc., Upper Mississippi River Refuge 842 for salaries, additional, 1925 705 for general expenses, additional, 1925 705 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 55, 697, 759 for executing Alaska game law; reappropriation 1326 representative of, in Alaska, made executive officer, etc., of Alaska Game Commission; duties, etc 740 *Bird and Animal Preserves*, punishment for hunting, taking eggs, etc., illegally on 98 *Bird Preserves*, appropriation for protection, etc 451, 841 *Birds*, appropriation for preventing shipment of illegally killed, etc 451, 841 *Birds and Animals, North American*, appropriation for investigating food habits, etc 450, 841 *Birds, Migratory Game, etc.*, appropriation for enforcing law protecting 451, 841 *Birmingham, Ala.*, appropriation for public building 777 *Bismarck, N.
Dak.*, appropriation for Indian school at 406, 1157 for Indian school, additional, 1925 707 *Black Death*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 76, 775 *Black Lake, Mich.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1196 *Black River*, bridge authorized across, Black Rock, Ark 888 *Black Rock, Ark.*, bridge authorized across Black River at 888 State may acquire rights, etc., and operate as a free bridge 889 tolls allowed for five years 889 *Black Rock Canal, N. Y.*, bridge authorized across Niagara River, and, at Buffalo 355 tunnel in lieu permitted 355 consent of Canada required 355 improvement of, authorized 1189 *Black Warrior River*, portion of, named Lake Bankhead, Ala 1197 *Blackfeet Agency, Mont.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 408, 1159 for support, etc., of Indians, at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 for support, etc., Indians at, additional, 1925 708 *Blackfeet Indian Hospital, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 408, 1159 *Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of irrigation systems on; repayment 402, 1153 for roads, etc., through to Glacier National Park 423, 1176 for irrigation systems on, additional, 1925 707xxiii claims of designated tribes of Indians on, for lands, etc., taken, to be determined by Court of Claims 21 restrictions on alienation of homestead allotments to Indians of, removed on death of allottee 252 unexpended balance, appropriation for irrigation systems on, 1919, covered in 1154 *Blackfoot, Idaho*, offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 395 *Blackleg Vaccine*, appropriation for 438 *Bladensburg Road NE., D.
C.*, appropriation for completing paving, to District Line; from gasoline-tax fund 549 for widening and repairing, H Street to end of present asphalt roadway; from gasoline-tax fund 1224 *Blakely, Minn.*, bridge authorized across Minnesota River at 94 *Blind, American Printing House for the*, appropriation for expenses, providing books, etc., for the blind 83, 782 *Blind Children, D. C.*, appropriation for instruction of, out of the District 555, 1231 *Blind, D. C.*, appropriation for aid, etc., to National Library for the 570, 1245 for Columbia Polvtechnic Institute 570, 1245 *Blind, Publications for the*, free transmission in the mails of the Bible in raised characters, if sent without charge to a blind person 668 rate at one cent a pound, if cost price charged 668 *Blind Veterans of the World War, United States*, incorporated; purposes, etc 535 exclusive right to use of name 536 *Block Signals, etc., Systems on Railroads*, appropriation for investigating, etc. 526, 1205 deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc 755 *Bloom, Honorable Sol*, deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 673 *Bloomfield, N.
Mex.*, one-half cost of bridge across San Juan River, N. Mex., authorized to be appropriated 800 remainder by New Mexico 800 *Blue Book* (*see* Official Register). *Blunt, Richard*, deficiency appropriation for services 1313 *Blythe, Calif.*, bridge authorized across Colorado River near 1130 *Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice* (*see* Rifle Practice, National Board for Promotion of). *Board of Charities, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses 566, 1241 for motor ambulances 566 deficiency appropriation for Children’s Hospital 38 control, etc., of District Training School for feeble minded persons, under 1141 *Board of General Appraisers*, appropriation for fees, etc., of witnesses before 221, 1030 clerks, etc., of, to be appointed and pay fixed by Secretary of the Treasury 748 *Board of Mediation and Conciliation*, deficiency appropriation for 759 *Board of Tax Appeals, Title IX, Revenue Act of 1924*, appropriation for expenses 1200 for printing and binding 1200 established, composed of seven members 336 additional number for first two years 336 appointments by President with consent of the Senate, based solely on fitness 336 expiration at end of two years 336 tenure of first seven members; successors for ten years 336 removal restricted to inefficiency, etc 337 practice of ex-members before, restricted 337 designation of chairman and adoption of seal 337 duties of, as to income and estate tax deficiency and abatement claims 337 divisions, etc., authorized 337 determination of appeals by divisions 337 finality of, unless reviewed by Board 337 findings of fact, prima facie evidence in court proceedings 337 hearings and procedure 337 open to the public 337 decisions to be recorded and copy to taxpayer 337 reports, etc., open to inspection 338 publication, and effect as evidence 338 principal office in the District, but sittings may be elsewhere 338 authority to take testimony, secure depositions, etc.; witness fees 338 clerical assistance, office supplies, etc., to be furnished 338 allowance for travel and subsistence expenses 338 appointment and compensation of employees 338 approval of expenditures; moneys available 338 made an independent executive agency 338 appointments on, prior to December 1, 1924, relieved from pay restriction 669 *Board of Visitors*, appropriation for Military Academy 919 for Naval Academy 878 *Bobcats*, appropriation for devising methods for destroying 450, 841 *Boggy River, Okla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1191xxiv *Boise, Idaho*, appropriation for assay office at 78, 777 for assay office at, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for assay office 51 *Boise Irrigation Project, Idaho*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 416, 1166 drainage expenditure limited 416, 1166 development of electric power; contract requirements 416 deficiency appropriation for additional storage, etc 1330 *Bolivia*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Bollworm of Cotton, Pink*, appropriation for emergency expenses preventing spread of 458, 848 deficiency appropriation for eradicating 55 *Bond, John*, issue of homestead patent to 810 *Bonds, Diplomatic and Consular Service*, required of Foreign Service officers before receiving commissions, etc 142 amount and conditions 142 existing bonds not impaired 142 all official acts covered by 142 to be deposited with Secretary of the Treasury 142 *Bonds, etc.* (*see also* Securities), designated, subject to stamp tax 331 exemptions;
Federal, foreign Government, State, etc 332 indemnity, to United States 332 building and loan associations 332 mutual ditch or irrigating companies 332 *Bonds, etc., Railroad*, appropriation for securing information concerning 527, 1205 *Bonds of Indebtedness*, stamp tax on; renewals exempt 332 *Bonus, World War* (*see* World War Adjusted Compensation Act). *Bookkeeping and Warrants Division, Treasury Department*, appropriation for chief of division, and office personnel 67, 767 for contingent expenses, public moneys 68, 767 for recoinage of gold and minor coin 68, 767 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses, public moneys 48, 693, 1341 *Boothbay, Me.*, sale of abandoned Narrows Island Reservation, authorized 383 *Bose, Louis*, deficiency appropriation for services 672 *Boston, Mass.*, appropriation for quarantine station, improvements 79 for navy yard, public works 197, 876 for marine hospital, repairs 778 for passport bureau 1015 deficiency appropriation for appraisers’ stores, dock improvements, etc 51 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1191 *Botanic Garden, D.
C.*, appropriation for director and other personal services 588, 1296 for repairs and improvements 588, 1297 minor purchases of nursery stock permitted 588, 1297 investigation, etc., of new location for conservatories south of 729 landscape plan, etc., to be submitted 729 assistance of governmental agencies 729 amount authorized for 729 *Botelho, M. S.*, franchise granted, and associates, for electrical plant in Hamakua, Hawaii 853 powers conferred 853 no exclusive right granted 854 time limit for construction, operation, etc 855 acquirement by Territory, etc 855 to cease when purchased by Territory, etc 856 *Boulder Lake, Wis.*, sale of public lands within area of, to Young Men’s Christian Association 1075 State lands and existing rights not affected 1075 *Boundary*, agreement between New York and Connecticut settling, line of the two States 731 consent of Congress 738 *Boundary Commission, Mexican*, appropriation for continuing work of 211, 1019 allowance for taking over water gauging being done by Texas 1019 *Boundary Line, Alaska and Canada*, appropriation for surveying and marking 211, 1020 *Boundary Waters Commission, Canadian*, appropriation for expenses of 213, 1022 deficiency appropriation for 760 *Bovay, Harry E.*, may bridge Black River, at Black Rock, Ark 888 State may acquire rights, etc., and operate as a free bridge 889 *Bowdoin, Mont.*, reappraisement of town site lots in 728 patents to purchasers; payment of new appraised value, etc 729 *Bowling Alleys*, special tax on proprietors of; description 326 *Boxer Chinese Indemnity*, remission permitted of further payments of installments on 135 *Boxer Rebellion*, veterans of, with specified diseases, admitted to hospital facilities, etc., of Veterans’ Bureau 620 *Boys’ Reform School, D.
C.* (*see* National Training School for Boys, D. C.), *Bozeman, Mont.*, offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 395 *Bradfords Bay, Va.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1193 *Brandegee, Frank B., late a Senator*, deficiency appropriation for pay to heirs at law of 1313 *Brazil*, appropriation for ambassador to 206, 1015 for additional land for embassy purposes 1024xxv *Braios Island Harbor, Tex.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1195 *Brazos River, Tex.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized for flood control of 249 *Brewers*, additional special tax on business of, where forbidden by State, etc., laws 327 no immunity from penalty, etc 327 *Bribery of Officials*, money used as evidence of, to be deposited in registry of court 726 disposition on conclusion of case 726 *Brick*, appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of, and products 231, 1040 *Bridges*, amount authorized for constructing, across Colorado River, near Lee Ferry, Ariz 994 appropriation for constructing steel, across Rio Grande, Cochiti, etc., Indian lands, N.
Mex 413 construction of, authorized across Allegheny River, Pa 892 near Larabee, Pa 1092 Arkansas River, near Dardanelle, Ark 1129 Arthur Kill, New York and New Jersey 1094 Bayou Bartholomew, La 888 Black River, Ark 888 Broad River, S. C 1127 Bull Creek, S. C 804 Calumet River, Chicago, Ill., at 100th Street 174 at 130th Street 29 at 134th Street 172 Catawba River, S. C 1127 Chattahoochee River, Alaga, Ala 663 Eufaula, Ala 16 Fort Gaines, Ga 4 Chowan River, N. C 1128 Colorado River, Calif 1130 Columbia River, Wash 25 Chelan Falls, Wash 1052 Kettle Falls, Wash 791 Longview, Wash., to Rainier, Oreg. 1052 Vantage Ferry, Wash 660, 1117 Congaree River, S.
C 1126 Coosa River, Ala 723, 891 Cumberland River, Ky 648 Current River, Ark 26 Fox River, Aurora, Ill 11, 12 Kendall County, Ill 13 Saint Charles, Ill 104 Government canal near Rehoboth, Del 664 Grand Calumet River, Gary, Ind 1216 between Hammond and East Chicago, Ind 1215 Hudson River, New York, N. Y., to Fort Lee, N. J 1094 Poughkeepsie, N. Y 10 Kanawha River, W. Va 999 Kankakee River, Ill., and Ind 29 Kill Van Kull, New York and New Jersey 1094 Kingston Lake, S. C 5 Little Calumet River, Ill 25, 998 Lumber River, S.
C 12 Mahoning River, Ohio 90 Minnesota River, Minn 94 construction of, authorized across Mississippi River, Aitkin County, Minn 814 Cairo, Ill 999 Clearwater, Minn 1302 Hannibal, Mo 790 Hennepin and Ramsey Counties, Minn 2 Minneapolis, Minn 13, 14, 102 Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minn 29 New Orleans, La 103 Saint Paul, Minn., at Jackson Street 173 Savanna, Ill., to Sabula, Iowa 173 Whiteside County, Ill., and Clinton County, Iowa 15 Missouri River, Arrow Rock, Mo 790 Brule and Lyman Counties, S.
Dak 3 Hughes and Stanley Counties, S. Dak 101 Saint Charles, Mo 790 Sanish, N. Dak 816 in South Dakota 30 Walworth and Corson Counties, S. Dak 3 Williston, N. Dak 815 Monongahela River, McKeesport to Duquesne, Pa 997 Masontown, Pa 376 Pittsburgh, Pa 802, 943 Newtown Creek, N. Y 18 Niagara River and Black Rock Canal, N. Y 355 Oconee River, Ga 665 Ohio River, Ambridge to Woodlawn, Pa 791 Cairo, Ill 999 Huntington, W. Va 792 Indiana and Kentucky 662 Kentucky and Indiana 103 Kentucky and Ohio 663 Portsmouth, Ohio, to Fullerton, Ky 790 West Virginia and Ohio 27 Ouachita River, Monroe, La 791 Pearl River, Battle Bluff Crossing, Miss 102 Grigsbys Ferry, Miss 101 Jackson, Miss 28, 646 Louisiana and Mississippi 19 Pee Dee River, S.
C 4 Peedee River, Pee Dee, N. C 17 in South Carolina 647 Pend d’Oreille River, Wash.–Idaho 1092 Pere Marquette Lake, Mich 25 Rainy River, Spooner, Minn., and Rainy River, Ontario 1285 Red River, Tex 664 Rio Grande, Alamo Alto, Tex 662 El Paso, Tex 4 Hidalgo, Tex 815 Tornillo, Tex 1214 Rock River, Ill 13, 949 Rockford, Ill 1354 Saint Croix River, Vanceboro, Me., to Saint Croix, New Brunswick 26 Saint Francis River, Ark 10 Saint John River, Fort Kent, Me., to Clairs, New Brunswick 27 Saint Louis River, Wis. and Minn 1095 Saint Marys River, Saint Marys, Ga 663 Wilds Landing, Fla 472 Santee River, Poplar Landing, S.
C 1265 Saint James Ferry, S. C 1266 Savannah River, Augusta, Ga 102 South Carolina and Georgia 803, 1266xxvi construction of, authorized across Susquehanna River, Clarks Ferry, Pa 30 Harrisburg, Pa 814 Millersburg, Pa 172 Tombigbee River, Ga 665 Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Nolan, W. Va 247 West Virginia and Kentucky 11 United States Canal, Fla 22 Wabash River, Mount Carmel, Ill 1131 Vincennes, Ind 935 Waccamaw River, S. C 19 West Pearl River, La 19 White River, Augusta, Ark 1131 Batesville, Ark 888 De Valls Bluff, Ark 645 Newport, Ark 1131 Saint Charles, Ark 999 Willamette River, Portland, Oreg 18 at Burnside Street 9 at Ross Island 9 Yellowstone River, Mont 11 construction of dam and, across Lafayette River, Norfolk, Va 973 general authority for constructing, Great Kanawha River below the falls, repealed 599 maintenance of, authorized across Tennesse River, Knoxville, Tenn 113 one-half cost of, across San Juan River, near Bloomfield, N.
Mex., authorized to be paid 800 time extended for constructing, Arkansas River, Little Rock, Ark 9 Columbia River, near Cascade Locks, Oreg 2 Cumberland River, near Clarksville, Tenn 113 Delaware River, Trenton, N. J 738 Detroit River, Detroit, Mich 103, 1128 Hudson River, N. Y 8 Humphreys Creek, Md 1184 Mississippi River, Hennepin and Ramsey Counties, Minn 1312 Minneapolis, Minn 816 Saint Louis, Mo 7 Monongahela River, Wilson, Pa 891 Niagara River, Tonawanda, N. Y 1216 North Branch of Susquehanna River, Wilkes-Barre, Pa 173 Ohio River, Steubenville, Ohio 1000 Vanderburg County, Ind., and Henderson County, Ky 1132 Pamunkey River, Sweet Hall, Va 10 Pearl River, near Georgetown, Miss 1141 Meeks Ferry, Miss 8 Red River of the North, N.
Dak. and Minn 1312 Rock River, Rockford, Ill 814 Sabine River, Orange, Tex 1093 Tennessee River, Decatur, Ala 815 White River, Batesville, Ark 789 Willamette Falls Canal, Lock No. 4, Oreg 998 *Bridges, D. C.*, appropriation for construction, repair, etc 550, 1227 street bridges over railroads or canals 550 for Highway, operating, etc 550, 1227 for Anacostia, operating, etc 550, 1227 for Francis Scott Key 550, 1227 Arlington Memorial Bridge provisions 974 Frances Scott Key; bronze tablet authorized to be placed on 3 marble tablet 24 *Bristol, R.
I.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1192 *British and American Pecuniary Claims*, appropriation for arbitration of outstanding 213, 1022 *Broad Branch Road, D. C.*, closing of, directed between Jocelyn and Thirty-first Streets 799 *Broad River*, bridge authorized across, at Strothers Ferry, S.C 1127 *Broadwater Irrigation District, Mont.*, may dam Missouri River 1621 *Brokers*, special excise tax imposed on, not produce or merchandise 326 additional, if a member of stock exchange 326 verified returns in detail of business conducted by, to be made 292 *Bronzes*, excise tax on, sold by other than artist; exception 323 *Brookings, Robert S.*, reappointment of, as Regent of Smithsonian Institution 821 *Brooklyn, N.
Y.*, appropriation for pneumatic tube mail transmission, New York and 86, 785 for post office building 777 deficiency appropriation for pneumatic mail transmission New York City and 691 for post office building 1343 bridge authorized across Newtown Creek, between Queens Borough and 18 *Broom Corn*, appropriation for study of, and improvement 441, 831 *Brooms, etc.*, equipment of Leavenworth, Kans., penitentiary to manufacture, for sale only to the Government, etc 6 *Brovig, Th.*, deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of Virginia eastern district court to 696 *Brown, Edgar D.*, and associates may bridge Rio Grande, near Tornillo, Tex 1214 *Brule County, S.
Dak.*, bridge authorized across Missouri River between Lyman County and 3 *Bryant Street NE., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Lincoln Road to Third Street 546 *Bubonic Plague*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 76, 775 *Buchanan Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Eighth Street to Kansas Avenue 1223 for asphalt covering, Fourteenth to Sixteenth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 for paving, etc., Thirteenth to Fourteenth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1226xxvii *Buckley, Honorable James R.*, deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 673 *Budget Bureau* (*see* Bureau of the Budget, Treasury Department). *Buenos Aires, Argentina*, delegates authorized to Pan American Congress of Highways at 1355 *Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Company*, may bridge Niagara River and Black Rock Canal, Buffalo, N.
Y 355 tunnel in lieu permitted 355 consent of Canada required 355 *Buffalo, N. Y.*, bridge authorized across Niagara River and Black Rock Canal at 355 sale of old Fort Porter to, authorized 902 proceeds to be used for site and construction of new Army post 902 *Building and Loan Associations, Mutual*, bonds, etc., of, exempt from stamp tax provisions 332 exempt from income tax 282 *Building Code, D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for printing revised edition of 37 *Building Inspection, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries, etc., division of 540, 1217 deficiency appropriation for additional assistant inspectors 1318 *Building Materials*, appropriation for investigating fireresisting properties of, etc 231, 1040 *Building Materials, etc.*, appropriation for investigations of 230, 1039 *Buildings, D. C.*, limit of height of, on residence streets increased 961 *Bulgaria*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Bull Creek*, bridge authorized across, at Eddy Lake, S.
C 804 *Bullion and Coin*, appropriation for freight, etc., on 76, 776 *Bunker Hill Sesquicentennial Commission*, deficiency appropriation for 1317 established, composed of eleven members 1099 appointment of; no compensation for serving 1099 amount authorized for traveling, etc., expenses 1099 for participating in anniversary of Battle of Bunker Hill 1099 special series of commemorative postage stamps to be issued 1099 *Buoyage*, appropriation for 233, 1043 *Bureau, Dairying* (*see* Dairying Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau, Federal Farm Loan* (*see* Federal Farm Loan Bureau, Treasury Department). *Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs* (*see* International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs). *Bureau for Repressing Slave Trade* (*see* International Bureau for Repressing African Slave Trade). *Bureau, International Hydrographic* (*see* International Hydrographic Bureau). *Bureau, International Industrial Property* (*see* Industrial Property, International Bureau for Protection of). *Bureau, International Sanitary* (*see* International Sanitary Bureau). *Bureau, International Statistical* (*see* International Statistical Bureau). *Bureau of Accounts Post Office Department* (*see* Accounts Bureau, Post Office Department). *Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy*, appropriation for aviation expenses 199, 877 for aircraft factory, helium plant, air stations, etc 199, 877 for equipping vessels with catapults 199, 877 for developing types, etc 199, 877 for drafting, clerical, etc., services 199, 877 for new construction, etc 199, 877 accounted for as one fund 199, 877 limit of coast stations 199, 877 use for airplane factory forbidden 199, 877 adjusting claims for damages to private property 199, 877 acceptance of land, etc., for Pensacola, Fla., air station water supply 199 appropriation for construction, etc., not available until adequate water supply assured 199 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 200, 887 *Bureau of Agricultural Economics* (*see* Agricultural Economics Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of American Republics* (*see* Pan American Union). *Bureau of Animal Industry* (*see* Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Biological Survey* (*see* Biological Survey Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Chemistry* (*see* Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Construction and Repair, Navy*, appropriation for construction and repair of vessels 191, 870 equipment supplies 191, 870 clerical, etc., services 192, 870 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 192, 871 deficiency appropriation for construction and repair 57, 1349 limitation on clerical, etc., services, 1926, increased 1336 *Bureau of Customs Tariffs* (*see* International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs). *Bureau of Education* (*see* Education Bureau, Department of the Interior). *Bureau of Efficiency* (*see* Efficiency Bureau). *Bureau of Engineering, Navy*, appropriation for machinery, repairs, etc 190, 869 coast signal service, etc 190, 869 for equipment supplies 190, 869 radiotelegraphy 191, 869 for developing, etc., submarine motive power 191 clerical, etc., service 191, 870 restriction on maintaining cargo ships, etc.; return to port for decommissioning 191xxviii appropriation for engineering experiment station 191, 870 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 191, 870 deficiency appropriation for engineering 57, 698, 1349, 1351 limitation on clerical, etc., services, 1926, increased 1336 *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 Home Economics* (*see* Home Economics Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Immigration* (*see* Immigration Bureau, Department of Labor). *Bureau of Indian Affairs* (*see* Indian Affairs Bureau, Interior Department). *Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promoting International Arbitration* (*see* Arbitration, Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promoting). *Bureau of Investigation* (*see* Investigation Bureau, Department of Justice). *Bureau of Lighthouses* (*see* Lighthouses Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy*, appropriation for surgeons’ necessaries 196, 874 clerical, etc., services 196, 874 for contingent expenses 196, 874 motor vehicles, ambulances, etc 196, 874 care of insane on Pacific Coast 196, 874 dental outfits, etc 196, 874 additions to buildings at designated hospitals 196 for care of the dead 196, 875 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 197, 875 deficiency appropriation for surgeons’ necessaries 700 for contingent 1349 *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 186, 864 dependents of officers and enlisted men 186, 865 for recreation for enlisted men 186, 865 for contingent 186, 865 for gunnery and engineering exercises 186, 865 for equipment, instruments, supplies, etc 186, 865 for ocean and lake surveys 187, 866 for training stations, California 187, 866 Rhode Island 187, 866 appropriation for training stations, Great Lakes 187, 866 Hampton Roads 187, 866 for clerical, etc., services 187, 866 for Naval Reserve Force and Naval Militia 187, 866 for Naval War College 188, 867 for Naval Home 188, 867 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 189, 868 for Naval Home, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for gunnery and engineering exercises 46, 1349 for transportation 57, 61, 698, 700, 760, 1349, 1351 for transportation and recruiting 689 for contingent 698 for equipment supplies 760, 1349 for recreation for enlisted men 1349 for Naval Reserve Force 1349 *Bureau of Ordnance, Navy*, appropriation for ordnance and ordnance stores 192, 871 schools at designated stations 192, 871 chemical, etc., services 192, 871 for smokeless powder 192, 871 for purchase, etc., of torpedoes, etc 192, 871 for experimental work, projectiles, etc 193, 871 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 193, 871 deficiency appropriation for ordnance and ordnance stores 57, 61, 1349 for experiments 57 *Bureau of Pensions* (*see* Pension Office, Interior Department). *Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration, International* (*see* International Bureau of Court of Permanent 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 Reclamation* (*see* Reclamation Bureau, Interior Department). *Bureau of Soils* (*see* Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Standards* (*see* Standards Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy*, appropriation for pay of the Navy 193, 871 for rental allowance 193, 872 for subsistence allowance 193, 872 allotments 193 to constitute one fund 193 number of midshipmen restricted hereafter 193 discharge permitted of minors enlisting without consent of parents 194 Naval and Military Academy service not regarded in longevity 194 for provisions, commutation of rations, etc 194, 872 for maintenance 194, 873 equipment supplies 195, 873 freight, etc 195, 873 chemical, clerical, etc., services 195, 873 clothing and small stores fund charged with value of first enlistment outfits, uniform gratuity, Naval Reserve Force, etc 195, 873xxix appropriation for fuel and transportation, etc 195, 874 acquired other than by purchase to be issued at current rates and charged to appropriation applicable 195, 874 issue of fuel on hand charged at last issue rate, etc 195, 874 permanent special working fund created; transfer to, and functions specified 195 issues for Japanese earthquake sufferers, charged to supply account without reimbursement 195 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 196, 874 deficiency appropriation for provisions 57, 61, 1349 for maintenance 57, 1349 for freight 57, 61, 698, 700, 760, 1349, 1353 for fuel and transportation 57, 61, 1349 for pay of the Navy 61, 698, 700 *Bureau of the Budget, Treasury Department*, appropriation for Director, Assistant, and other expenses 70, 769 for printing and binding for 70, 769 *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* (*see* International Bureau of Weights and Measures). *Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy*, appropriation for maintenance 197, 875 for clerical, etc., services 197, 875 limit on expenditures for motor vehicles; allowance to Marine Corps outside of continental limits 197, 875 for contingent 197, 876 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 197, 876 for public works at designated yards and stations 197, 876 for Portsmouth, N.
H 197, 876 for Boston, Mass 197, 876 for New York, N. Y 198, 876 for Philadelphia, Pa 198, 876 for Norfolk, Va 198, 876 for Charleston, S. C 198, 876 for Mare Island, Calif 198, 876 for Puget Sound, Wash 198, 876 for Guantanamo, Cuba 198, 876 for Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands 198 for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 198, 876 for Tutuila, Samoa 198, 876 for Cavite, P. I 198, 876 for Keyport, Wash., torpedo station 198 for San Diego, Calif., training station 198 for Great Lakes, Ill., training station 198 for San Diego, Calif., fuel depot 198 for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, submarine base 198, 877 for San Diego, Calif., naval station 198, 877 for San Francisco, Calif., Marine Corps supply depot 199, 877 transfer of site from Treasury Department 199 for Fort Lafayette, N.
Y., ammunition depot 876 appropriation for Puget Sound, Wash., ammunition depot 876 for Washington, D. C. naval hospital 876 for Great Lakes, Ill., training station 876 for Coco Solo, Canal Zone, submarine base 877 for Key West, Fla., submarine base 877 for Pensacola Fla., aeronautic station 877 for Yorktown, Va., fuel depot 877 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 61, 698, 1349 for contingent 1336 *Bureau, Pan American Trade Mark Registration* (*see* International Trade Mark Registration Bureau). *Bureau, Veterans’* (*see* Veterans’ Bureau, United States). *Burlington, Vt.*, inspectors of hulls and of boilers at, abolished 104 *Burns, Blanche L.*, payment to, from Alaska Railroad operating revenues, for destruction of house, etc. by fire 1356 *Burns, Oreg.*, offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 395 *Burnside, Ky.*, bridge authorized across Cumberland River near 648 *Business Leagues*, exempt from income tax 282 *Butter*, appropriation for inspecting manufacture of renovated, etc 439, 829 for investigating, etc., dairy industry 829 *Butternut Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Fifth Street to Blair Road; from gasoline-tax fund 549 *Byram River*, dam across, authorized by Port Chester, N. Y., and Greenwich, Conn 95 *Byrd, Richard Evelyn, junior*, may be appointed lieutenant commander on Navy retired list 821 **C.** *C Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, etc., Twenty-first to Twenty-second Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1226 *Cabarets*, internal revenue tax on admissions to 321 *Cabbage*, appropriation for investigating insects affecting 449, 839 *Cabinet Officers*, compensation of, after March 4, 1925 1301 immediately available 1313 *Cable Cars, Postal Service*, appropriation for mail transportation by 87, 786 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 763 *Cables*, appropriation for studying internal strains, etc., of 233 *Cacti, etc.*, appropriation for investigation of utilization of 443, 833xxx *Caddo Band of Wichitas, Okla.*, deficiency appropriation for employment of counsel for 1330 *Cadets, Military Academy*, appropriation for pay 503, 918 *Cairo, Ill.*, bridges authorized across Mississippi and Ohio Rivers at 999 *California*, appropriation for naval training station, San Diego 187, 866 for surveyor general, clerks, etc 394 for lands for homeless Indians in 398, 1149 for support, etc., of Indians in 408, 1159 for support, etc., of Indians in, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for preventing loss of timber from insect infestations, in 39, 1325 for support, etc., Indians in 61 coinage of silver 50-cent pieces authorized to commemorate seventy-fifth anniversary of admission of, into the Union 965 delivery on payment to Clearing House Associations 966 laws relating to, applicable 966 no Government expense for dies, etc 966 Eldorado National Forest, area extended 953 forest experiment stations to be established in, etc., to determine best methods of forest management, etc 1108 lease of designated naval oil reserve in, to be canceled 6 Plumas National Forest, area extended 952 proceedings directed to establish title of United States to designated naval oil reserve in 15 sale to Los Angeles, of lands purchased for homeless Indians 1101 Shasta National Forest, area extended 953 Stanislaus National Forest, area extended 953 Tahoe National Forest, Nevada and, area extended 954 *California Debris Commission*, appropriation for expenses 515, 929 for expenses, additional, 1925 712 *California Hardware Company*, deficiency appropriation for 43 *California Northern Judicial District*, jurisdiction conferred to determine claims of American citizens for damages from seizure of vessels in Bering Sea, charged with unlawful sealing, 1886 to 1896 595 all citizens whose rights were affected by seizures 1886 to 1896, included 595 time limit for presenting claims 595 *Caloosahatchee River, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., directed for flood control of 961 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Calumet River*, bridge authorized across, Chicago, Ill., at 100th Street 174 at 130th Street 29 at 134th Street 172 *Cambridge, Md.*, improvement of harbor, authorized 1186 *Cameras*, excise tax on, and lenses for, sold by producer, etc.; weight limit 323 *Camp and Garrison Equipage, Army* (*see* also Equipage, Army), deficiency appropriation for 58, 762 *Camp Funston, Kans.*, deficiency appropriation for settling claims with lessees at 1344 *Camp Grounds in National Forests, Public*, appropriation for sanitary facilities, etc., in 445, 835 *Camp Jackson, S.
C.*, conveyance to trustees of Columbia Cantonment designated tracts at 383 use of Government roadways and railway lines 385 maintenance, etc., by trustees 385 *Camp John Hay, Philippine Islands*, sale of current from electric plant at, to Baguio, approved 485 *Camp Knox, Ky.*, appropriation for repair, etc., of New Dixie Highway 489 deficiency appropriation for, acquisition of land 52 for paying damages to property, etc., vicinity of, for Dixie Highway 695 *Camp Lewis, Wash.*, plans to be submitted for construction of permanent buildings at 487 *Camp Pike, Ark.*, erection of buildings, etc., authorized by Arkansas at, for use of National Guard 244 *Camp Pike, Army*, buildings, etc., on, may be erected for use of National Guard, by Arkansas 244 *Camp Pike Booster Pumping Station, Ark.*, sale of abandoned, authorized 386 *Camp Robert E.
L. Michie, Tex.*, reconveyance of abandoned, to Elizabeth Moore authorized 387 payment required to Del Rio Chamber of Commerce 387 distributed to original donors 387 *Camp, Thomas James*, may be appointed major of Infantry in Regular Army 792 *Canacao, Philippine Islands*, new buildings authorized for naval hospital at, from naval hospital fund 196 *Canada*, appropriation for surveying and marking boundary line between Alaska and 211, 1020 for marking boundary line between United States and 211, 1020 bridge authorized across Saint Croix River by, and Maine, from Vanceboro, Me., to Saint Croix, New Brunswick 26 Saint John River by Maine and, between Fort Kent, Me., and Clairs, New Brunswick 27 consent of, required for bridge across Niagara River and Black Rock Canal, Buffalo, N.
Y 355 Niagara River, Tonawanda, N. Y 1216 Rainy River, Spooner, Minn., to Rainy River, Ontario 1285xxxi payment directed to, in settlement of claim for damages to Cornwall Canal, Ontario 1282 persons born in, construed as nonquota immigrants under Immigration Act 155 provisions with, for protecting fishery of halibut in the northern Pacific Ocean 648 steamer passenger tickets to, exempt from stamp tax 335 *Canadian Boundary Waters Commission*, appropriation for expenses of 213, 1022 deficiency appropriation for 760 *Canadian Pacific Steamships (Ltd), Quebec*, deficiency appropriation for refund of fine to 1335 *Canadian River, N.
Mex., Okla., and Tex.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized for flood control of 249 *Canadian River, North Fork, Tex. and Okla.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized for flood control of 249 *Canal Point, Fla., Agricultural Experiment Farm*, deficiency appropriation for site and buildings, Plant Industry Bureau 1325 *Canal Zone* (*see also* Panama Canal), appropriation for relief and protection of American seamen in 208, 1017 for mosquito destruction 493, 908 for hospital care, Army garrisons 494, 909 cases in district court, reviewable by circuit court of appeals, by appeals or writs of error 936 persons born in, construed as nonquota immigrants in Immigration Act 155 two citizens of, to serve on National Advisory Commission to Sesquicentennial Exhibition Association 1254 *Canaveral, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1194 *Canceling Machines, Postal Service*, appropriation for rental, purchase, etc., of 89, 787 allowance for traveling mechanicians 89, 787 *Cane Sugar Districts*, appropriation for cooperative experiments, etc., in livestock production, etc., in 457, 850 *Canton, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for asylum for insane Indians 408 for equipment, etc., of asylum for insane Indians 1159 for asylum for insane Indians, additional, 1925 708 *Cantrill, J. C., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 33 *Cape Spartel Light, Morocco*, appropriation for annual contribution to 210, 1019 deficiency appropriation for contribution 48, 1338 *Cape Town, Africa*, appropriation for foreign hospital at 214, 1023 *Capital Punishment, D.
C.*, mode of, to be by electrocution 798 death chamber, etc 799 sentence of judge to be in writing; transmitted to superintendent of jail 799 persons designated to be present at execution 799 certificate to clerk of court 799 inconsistent laws repealed 799 *Capital Stock*, special excise tax on, of domestic corporations in excess of $5,000; exemptions 325 foreign, for capital employed in United States 325 stamp tax on issues of 334 *Capitol*, appropriation for Senate kitchens and restaurants 581, 1289 for Architect of 586, 1295 for elevator conductors 587, 1295 for repairs, etc., of building, etc. 587, 1295 for cleaning works of art, etc 587, 1295 for restoring decorations, corridors in Senate wing 587, 1295 for care, etc., grounds of 587, 1295 surgical treatment of trees 1295 for fire protection 587 for repairs, Maltbv Building, stables, etc 587, 1295 deficiency appropriation for remodeling, etc., heating system 673 for completing frieze in the Rotunda 673 for two marble pedestals for busts in 1315 loan of portraits of Daniel Webster and Henry Clay for exhibition of works of the artist John Neagle, authorized 1252 restoration and completion of the frieze in the Rotunda of, authorized 1252 *“Capitol,” Derrick*, deficiency appropriation for judgment to owner of 54 *Capitol Police*, appropriation for captain, lieutenants, privates, etc 586, 1294 for contingent expenses 586, 1294 for uniforms for 586, 1294 positions and pay established of captain and other officers 149 salaries for December, 1923, to be paid December 20 1 for December, 1924, to be paid December 20 718 *Capitol Power Plant*, appropriation for maintenance, personal services, etc 587, 1295 for operating supplies 587, 1296 for constructing water service main 587 authority for direct purchases 588 reimbursement from Government agencies for heat, light, and power furnished 588, 1296 for reimbursing, for heat, light, and power, to Washington post office 84, 690 deficiency appropriation for flood lighting Capitol dome 34 for expenses 56, 697, 758, 1348 for remodeling, etc., heating system of Capitol 673 for new stokers, etc 1315xxxii *Captured War Devices and Trophies*, apportionment and distribution of, among the States, etc 597 *Car Fares, etc., D.
C.*, purchase of, for District officials 544 *Caribbean Sea*, appropriation for Weather Service expenses in 436, 825 *Carlisle Barracks, Pa.*, transfer of parcels of Government reservation, to War Department confirmed 657 sale of part, directed 658 additional land to be acquired for Medical Field Service School, from proceeds of 658 residue covered into the Treasury 658 *Carlsbad Cave National Monument, N. Mex.*, appropriation for improvements 425 for protection, etc., condition 1179 *Carlsbad Irrigation Project, N.
Mex.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 418, 1168 *Carlton County, Minn.*, bridge across Saint Louis River in, built by Minnesota, legalized 26 *Carnegie Library, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses 542, 1219 *Carriers, Railroad Common* (*see also* Railroads), time established for actions by, or claims against 633 *Carroll, Jennie* (*widow*), appropriation for monthly payments to 511, 925 *Carson City, Nev.*, appropriation for mint at 77, 776 for Indian school at 405, 1156 for Indian school, additional, 1925 707 for mint at, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 684 *Carson Indian Hospital, Nev.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 408, 1159 *Carson National Forest, N.
Mex.*, lands added to, from Las Trampas grant 643 from Santa Barbara grant 739 *Cartridges, etc.*, excise tax on, sold by producer, etc.; exceptions 323 *Carville, La.*, appropriation for leper home, completion 79 for marine hospital, improvements 79, 778 *Cascade Locks, Oreg.*, time extended for bridging Columbia River, near 2 *Cash Rewards, etc.*, appropriation for improvements in postal service 85, 783 *Cashie River, N. C.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, below Windsor 1193 *Casper-Alcova Irrigation Project, Wyo.*, deficiency appropriation for cooperative investigation of feasibility of 685 plans, estimates, etc., for construction of, to be submitted to Congress 668 *Casper, Wyo.*, terms of court at 388 *Cass Lake, Minn.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1195 *Castleton, N.
Y.*, time extended for bridging Hudson River between Schodack Landing and 8 *Casualty Hospital, D. C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 568, 1242 deficiency appropriation for 678, 1322 *Catalogue of Scientific Literature, International*, appropriation for expenses, preparation of 528, 1206 *Catalogue of Title Entries, Copyright Office*, appropriation for publication of 589, 1298 *Catawba River*, bridge authorized across, Fort Lawn, S. C 1127 *Cathedral Avenue NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Cleveland Avenue to Thirty-fourth Street 1224 for asphalt covering, Connecticut Avenue to Twenty-ninth Street; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 name of Jewett Street changed to 177 *Cattle* (*see also* Animal Industry Bureau *and* Animals), appropriation for inspection and quarantine work 437, 827 for eradicating scabies 437, 827 for inspection of southern 437, 827 for supervising transportation of, etc 437, 827 for enforcing humane treatment of export 437, 827 for executing twenty-eight hour law 437, 827 for quarantine stations 438, 827 for suppressing contagious diseases 438, 827 for investigating tuberculosis of animals; control, etc 438, 827 for tuberculin testing, etc., of 438, 827 payment for destroyed, etc.;
State, etc., cooperation 438, 828 for eradicating southern cattle ticks; restriction 438, 828 for cooperative experiments in raising, in cane sugar and cotton districts 457, 850 for suppressing contagious diseases; additional 110 domestic, straying, etc., across boundary before May 1, 1924, admitted free of duty if returned prior to December 31, 1924 2 duties paid on, returned after March 1, 1923, to be refunded 2 before May 1, 1925, admitted free of duty if returned before December 31, 1925 963 refund of duty paid since December 30, 1924 963 repeal of permission for admission of tick infested, below Texas southern quarantine line 98 stock raising experiments, etc., authorized by Department of Agriculture on lands of Fort Keogh Military Reservation, Mont., transferred therefor 99 *Cattle Ticks, Southern*, appropriation for eradicating, etc 438, 828 restriction on use materials, etc 438, 828 demonstrations at fairs, etc 438, 828xxxiii *Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kans.*, appropriation for instruction expenses 501, 916 for, additional, 1925 711 *Cavite, Philippine Islands*, appropriation for naval station, public works 198, 876 *Cedar City, Utah*, purchase of lots in, for use of small band of Piute Indians 1096 *Cedar Keys Harbor and Channel, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Cement, etc.*, appropriation for investigating structural materials of 230, 1039 *Cemeteries, National* (*see* National Cemeteries). *Cemetery Companies, etc., Mutual*, exempt from income tax 282 *Census Bureau, Department of Commerce*, appropriation for Director, and office personnel 228, 1037 for collecting statistics; cotton, and tobacco 228, 1037 for temporary employees 228, 1037 for collecting vital statistics, etc 228, 1037 for special agents, etc 1037 for expenses, taking census of agriculture for 1925 228 for tabulating machines, expenses 228, 1038 deficiency appropriation for collecting cotton statistics 683 for Fourteenth Census expenses 759, 1348 annual preparation of Official Register by 1105 cotton ginning reports of, to be issued simultaneously with Department of Agriculture condition, etc., reports, at specified dates 115 statistics of cotton ginned, manufactured, on hand, spindles in use, active spindle hours, imports and exports, to be collected and published by Director 31 designated periods for ginning reports 31 monthly reports to be made of information collected 31 information to be furnished Agricultural Department 31 punishment for unauthorized divulging, by employees 31 collection of, from ginners, maufacturers, etc., by employees, etc 32 compilation and publication of information from foreign countries 32 simultaneous issue of cotton ginned and crop reports 32 *Census of Agriculture, 1925*, appropriation for expenses of taking, etc 228 use for supplies, printing, etc 228 *Census of Children, D.
C.*, provisions for taking, between ages of 3 and 18 807 *Center Market, D. C.*, appropriations for operation and management of, under Secretary of Agriculture 459, 846 *Central America*, persons born in countries of, construed as nonquota immigrants in Immigration Act 155 *Central and South America*, appropriation for expenses promoting commerce with 225, 1035 for expenses promoting commerce with, additional, 1925 706 *Central Avenue NE., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Benning Road to District Line; from gasoline-tax fund 549 *Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, D.
C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 568, 1242 deficiency appropriation for 678, 1322 *Central Pacific Railway Company*, selection of other public lands by, authorized on relinquishing designated tract in Nevada 812 *Central Powers of Europe, War with* (*see also* World War), appropriation for preparing, etc., naval records of 185, 864 *Cereal Plants*, appropriation for investigating insects affecting 449, 839 *Cereals*, appropriation for improving methods of production, etc 441, 831 for investigation and control of, diseases, etc.; destroying rust spores, vegetation, etc 441, 831 *Certificates of Stock and of Indebtedness*, designated, subject to stamp tax 331 *Chambers of Commerce*, exempt from income tax 282 *Chance, I.
M.*, deficiency appropriation for 43 *Chandler, Walter M.*, deficiency appropraition for contested election expenses 673 *Channing Street NE., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Lincoln Road to Fourth Street 1223 *Chaplain*, appropriation for House of Representatives 582, 1290 for Senate 578, 1286 pay established for House of Representatives 149 for Senate 147 *Chargés d’Affaires ad interim*, appropriation for salaries 206 for pay of officers acting as, or in charge of consulates 1015 pay of officers acting as, or in charge of consulates 143 *Charities and Corrections, D.
C.*, appropriation for Board of Charities 566, 1241 for support of jail prisoners 566, 1241 for workhouse and reformatory 566, 1241 for reformatory 567, 1241 for National Training School for Boys 567, 1242 for National Training School for Girls 567, 1242 for medical charities 567, 1242 for Columbia Hospital 568, 1242 for Tuberculosis Hospital 568, 1242 for Gallinger Hospital 568, 1242 admission of pay patients 568 for child caring institutions 569, 1243 for home and school for feeble-minded 569xxxiv appropriation for District Training School 1243 for Industrial Home School for Colored Children 569, 1244 for Industrial Home School 570, 1244 for Home for Aged and Infirm 570, 1244 for municipal lodging house, etc 570, 1244 for Grand Army Home 570, 1244 for Florence Crittenton Home 570, 1244 for Southern Relief Society 570, 1244 for Library for the Blind, etc 570, 1245 for indigent insane 571, 1245 for deporting nonresident insane 571, 1245 for relief of the poor 571, 1245 for payment to abandoned families, etc 571, 1245 for burial of indigent ex-service men 571, 1245 for transporting paupers 571, 1246 deficiency appropriation for workhouse 677 *Charles Fort, Parris Island, S.
C.*, deficiency appropriation for monument to mark site of 690 *Charles H. Burke School, Fort Wingate, N. Mex.*, appropriation for support, etc 1157 *Charleston, S. C.*, appropriation for navy yard, dredging 198, 876 improvement of waterway to Saint Johns River, Fla., from, authorized 1187 to Winyah Bay, S. C., authorized 1187 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1194 terms of court at 801 office of clerk at 801 *Charlotte, Fla.*, improvement of harbor, authorized 1187 *Charlotte, N.
C.*, deficiency appropriation for Government participation in Mecklenburg centennial at 1317 provision for participating in celebrating the Mecklenburg sesquicentennial of the Declaration of Independence at, in May, 1925 1267 terms of court at 662 *Charlotte, N. Y.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1196 *Charlottesville, Va.*, terms of court at 114 *Chase, R. D.*, credit in accounts directed 1355 *Chatham, Mass.*, amount authorized for acquiring naval air station site at 1271 *Chattahoochee River*, bridge authorized across, Alaga, Ala 663 Eufaula, Ala 16 Fort Gaines, Ga 4 *Chattahoochee River, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Checks*, uncertified, receivable for other than stamp taxes 347 *Chehalis River, Wash.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1197 *Chelan Falls, Wash.*, bridge authorized across Columbia River near 1052 *Chemawa Indian School, Salem, Oreg.*, appropriation for support, etc 406, 1157 restriction on Alaska pupils after January 1, 1925 406 for, additional, 1925 708 *Chemical Analyses*, appropriation for standard materials for checking, etc 233, 1042 *Chemical and Physical Researches, Geology of United States*, appropriation for; geological deposits of potash salts 419, 1173 *Chemical Warfare Service, Army*, appropriation for gases, gas masks, etc 500, 915 for plants, buildings, machinery, etc 500, 915 for civilian employees 500, 916 for organizing, etc., special gas troops; current expenses 500, 916 for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of, War Department 500, 916 chemist, etc., in Office of Chief of 500, 916 for, additional, 1925 711 deficiency appropriation for 59, 701, 762, 1350 Chief of, to have rank, etc., of a major general 970 officers excepted from requirement for duty with troops 470 *Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for chief of Bureau, and office and field personnel 446, 836 for biological food and drug investigations 446, 837 for collaborating with other departments 447, 837 for utilizing raw materials for colorants, etc.; cooperative experiments, etc 447, 837 for table sirup, etc., investigations 447, 837 for executing pure food law 447, 837 revision of Pharmacopoeia 447, 837 examining foreign tests of American food products 447, 837 for expenses, preventing importation of impure tea, etc 447, 837 for insecticide and fungicide investigations 447, 837 for developing methods to prevent plant dust, etc., explosions 447, 837 for naval stores investigations and demonstrations 447, 837 for salaries, additional, 1925 705 for general expenses, additional, 1925 705 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 55, 60, 759 for naval stores standardizations, etc 68 *Cherokee Agency, N.
C., Eastern*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411 *Cherokee Indians, N. C., Eastern Band of*, appropriation for expenses, closing affairs of 1149 conveyance of property of, in trust to United States authorized 376 final roll of members of, to be prepared 376 names to be included on 376 survey, division, and appraisal of conveyed lands 377xxxv lands reserved from allotment for cemeteries, schools, and other purposes 377 timber tracts, quarries, etc 377 sales authorized; proceeds added to funds of the Band 377 oil, etc., mineral deposits reserved to, for twenty-five years 377 leases authorized; at end of period to become property of owner of land 377 improvements on the lands to be appraised and listed 377 manner of disposing of 377 allotment and division of lands and moneys 378 equalization of distribution 378 application for tracts available under 378 selections; contiguous lands to families 378 per capita distribution of all funds, after paying suspended annuities, equalization, etc 378 payments to members with less than one-sixteenth of Indian blood 379 adjustment of so-called private land claim ownership 379 certificate of allotment to be issued 379 contents and legal effect 379 revocation before title conveyed 379 other selection in lieu 379 deed to allottee after issue of 379 to be recorded in the county 379 delivery to allottee upon recording 379 disposition of property if enrolled member dies before receiving distributive share 380 leases of allotments during restricted period 380 use by parents of allotments to children 380 alienation restricted 380 allottees to become citizens upon recording of deeds, etc 380 restrictions on alienation may be removed after deed recorded 380 allotments not liable for prior claims, etc 380 attempted alienation, etc., prior to removal of restrictions, null and void 380 provisions for State taxation 381 right of United States to protect in court rights of allottees not deprived by removal of restrictions 381 exception 381 conveyances of lands, etc., by, recognized 381 reinvestment of proceeds of sales, etc., authorized 381 rules and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary 381 decisions on questions of enrollment final 381 amount authorized to be appropriated for expenses 381 *Cherokee Indians, Okla.* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for common schools 407, 1158 all claims of, against United States to be determined by Court of Claims 27 *Cherokee, N.
C.*, appropriation for Indian school at 406, 1157 for Indian school, additional, 1925 707 *Cherokee Orphan Training School, Tahlequah, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc 406, 1157 for support, etc., additional, 1925 708 *Chesapeake and Delaware Canal*, reconstruction of Delaware Railroad Company’s bridge across, ratified 1197 *Chesapeake Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, River Road to Forty-fourth Street 547 *Chester Calf*, name added to final roll of Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Okla., and per capita payment to be paid to him from tribal funds 253 *Chestnut Tree Bark Disease*, appropriation for investigating new methods of controlling, etc 440, 830 *Chevy Chase Parkway, D.
C.*, name of part of Thirty-seventh Street, changed to 115 *Chewing Tobacco*, provisions relating to, in Revenue Act 317 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian Hospital, Okla.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 408, 1159 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Mont., Northern*, appropriation for support, etc., of 409, 1160 for support, etc., of additional, 1925 708 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Okla.*, names of Chester Calf and Crooked Nose Woodman added to final roll of, and per capita payment to be paid them 253 *Cheyenne, etc., Agency, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Cheyenne River Agency, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Cheyenne River Indian Reservtion, N. Dak. and S. Dak.*, homestead entrymen, etc., in former, allowed extension of time if unable to pay money due 1184 interest in advance to be paid 1184 further extension allowed; limit 1184 *Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, S. Dak.* claims of Sioux Indians for horses alleged to have been erroneously killed on, to be investigated, etc 477 *Cheyenne, Wyo.*, terms of court at 388 *Chicago, Ill.*, appropriation for repairs, etc., post office, courthouse, etc 79, 777 for passport bureau 206, 1015 for Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery 512, 927 authorized to change location of South Branch of Calumet River 646 bridge authorized across Little Calumet River at 25 may bridge Calumet River, at 100th Street 174 at 130th Street a 29 at 134th Street 172xxxvi *Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway Company*, granted right of way across Fort Snelling Reservation, Minn 30 Post Discovery Military Reservation 812 may bridge Mississippi River, Minneapolis, Minn 14 time extended for bridging Mississippi River by 816 *Chicago River*, change of location of a portion of South Branch of, by Chicago, authorized 646 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1195 *Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company*, bridge authorized across White River, De Valls Bluff, Ark., by Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway Company and 645 *Chickamauga and Chattanooga Military Park*, appropriation for continuing establishment of 512, 927 memorials in, authorized by Spanish War veterans who were encamped there 513, 928 for, additional, 1925 712 *Chickasaw Indians, Choctaw and*, all claims of, to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 537 petition may be jointly or severally 537 procedure, etc 538 *Chickasaw Indians, Okla.*, (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for expenses of sales within coal and asphalt area of 398, 1148 for tribal schools 398, 1148 for governor, attorney, etc 398, 1148 for common schools 407, 1158 for per capita payments, from tribal funds 412, 1162 *Chickasha, Okla.*, terms of court at 388, 945 *Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States*, appropriation for; law clerk, clerks 218, 1028 *Chief of Engineers, Army*, appropriation for printing and binding under 479, 893 for civilian personnel, Office of, War Department 497, 912 draftsmen, etc., payable from other appropriations 497, 912 authority of, over park system not interfered with by District Traffic Act 1126 directed to report on authorized projects, whether further improvements undesirable, etc 1191 to serve on National Capital Park Commission 463 *Chief of Finance, Army*, appropriation for civilian personnel Office of, War Department 483, 898 to have rank, etc., of major general 970 *Chief of Staff, Army*, appropriation for contingencies 479, 894 for civil personnel, Office of 479, 894 *Child Caring Institutions, D.
C.*, appropriation for, under Board of Children’s Guardians 569, 1243 *Child Hygiene Service, D. C.*, appropriation for maintenance of welfare stations, etc 563, 1238 *Child Labor*, proposed Amendment to the Constitution giving power to Congress to limit, etc 670 *Child Labor Law*, deficiency appropriation for expenses enforcing 61 *Child Labor, Tax on Employment of, Title XII, Revenue Act of 1921*, repealed by Revenue Act of 1924 352 *Child Welfare*, appropriation for investigations, etc. 241, 1051 *Children, Societies for Prevention of Cruelty to*, exempt from income tax 282 *Children’s Bureau, Department of Labor*, appropriation for Chief of, and office personnel 241, 1050 for investigating child welfare, etc.; infant mortality 241, 1051 for general expenses 241, 1051 for traveling, etc., expenses 241, 1051 for temporary experts, interpreters, etc 241, 1051 for materials for publications of 241, 1051 for executing Maternity and Infancy Hygiene Act 241, 1051 computing apportionment to States, etc 241, 1051 deficiency appropriation for enforcing child labor law 61 for expenses executing Maternity and Infancy Hygiene Act, Hawaii 688 *Children’s Guardians, D.
C., Board of*, appropriation for administrative expenses 569, 1243 limitation on visiting wards of 569, 1243 for salaries 569, 1243 for feeble minded children 569, 1243 for board and care of children 569, 1243 allowances to sectarian institutions 569, 1243 advances to agent 569, 1243 for home and school for feeble minded 569 for District Training School 1243 deficiency appropriation for feeble minded children 678, 1323 *Children’s Hospital, D. C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 568, 1242 deficiency appropriation for 38, 1322 *Chile*, appropriation for ambassador to 206, 1015 *Chilocco, Okla.*, appropriation for Indian school at 406, 1157 for Indian school, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 42 *China*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 for Chinese secretary of legation 206 assistant secretary 206 for tuition of officers assigned for language study in 1016 for customs tariff revision; balance available 211, 1019 for inquiry into extraterritoriality in; balance available 211, 1019 for United States court for 215, 1025 for expenses of American prisoners etc., in 215, 1025xxxvii appropriation for rental for troops in 488, 903 for preserving monuments, etc., to soldiers who fell in 512, 927 deficiency appropriation for consular building, Amoy 1341 remission permitted of further payments by, of installments on Boxer indemnity 135 *China Trade Act, 1922*, appropriation for expenses, executing 226, 1036 for expenses, executing, additional, 1925 706 *China Trade Act Amendments*, three incorporators instead of five, sufficient 995 temporary directors to be designated 995 stock subscriptions in lieu of cash 995 business forbidden; interest in shipping permitted if owned by citizens 995 incorporation not complete until requisite amount of cash or property contributed 995 statement required of real or personal property in custody of directors 995 revocation of, on transacting business in violation hereof or failure to file statement 996 may alter corporate seal 996 shares of stock to be issued at not less than par 996 payment required; holders liable for unpaid amounts 996 directors’ qualifications, etc., authorized by by-laws 996 quorum; proxy holdings recognized 996 agent to be maintained in District of Columbia to accept service, answer in court, etc 996 in income tax, credit is allowed of proportion the income from China sources bears to shares of owners in United States, China, etc 996 credit subject to special dividends residents in China, United States, etc 997 in addition to other dividends 997 and was distributed in proportion to shareholders’ stock 997 gross income exemption allowed, of China Trade Act corporation dividends to a resident in China 997 no corporation for business in China to be created by law other than under this Act 997 *China Trade Act Corporations*, corporation tax credit allowed for proportion of dividends to residents in China; exception 295 certificate to Commissioner of Internal Revenue 295 subject to special dividends to residents in China 295 additional to all other payments thereto 295 in proportion to shares owned 295 ownership of stock construed 295 meaning of “China” 295 *China, United States Court for*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 215, 1025 *Chinch Bug*, appropriation for investigating methods of eradicating 839 *Chinese Customs Tariff*, appropriation for expenses, participating in revision of 211, 1019 *Chinese Exclusion*, appropriation for enforcing; deporting, etc 240, 1049 *Chinese Indemnity*, payment of further installments of Boxer, may be remitted 135 as from October 1, 1917 135 *Chinese Plague*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 76, 775 *Chippewa Agency, Minn., Consolidated*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 1161 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Chippewa Indians, etc., Mont., Rocky Boy Band of*, appropriation for support, etc 1159 for support, etc., Indians of, additional, 1925 708 *Chippewa Indians in Minnesota*, appropriation for tuition of children in State public schools 407, 1158 for civilization, etc., from tribal funds 411, 1162 amount for general agency purposes 411, 1162 aiding construction, etc., State public schools 411, 1162 aiding indigent Indians; conditions 411, 1162 support of Indian hospitals 412, 1162 deficiency appropriation for tuberculosis sanatorium for 42 amount to be credited to general fund of, for timber, etc., in Minnesota National Forest 1052 back annuities due to, erroneously omitted from the rolls, to be paid, etc 95 high school teachers at White Earth School, to be paid from tribal funds 819 payment directed from credit for ceded lands of, to designated Mille Lac chiefs 818 per capita payment to, from principal fund 1, 798 ratification of, by Tribe required 1, 798 not subject to any lien, etc 2, 798 sum authorized to be credited to general fund of, arising from sale of ceded lands 816 *Chippewa Indians in Minnesota, Red Lake Band of*, appropriation for sawmill, etc., from tribal funds 412 *Chippewa Indians, Mich.*, claims of Saginaw, etc., Bands of, in Court of Claims 137 to be filed by approved attorneys 137 fees allowed; limit increased 137 *Chippewa Indians, N.
Dak., Turtle Mountain Band of*, appropriation for support, etc 409, 1159 for support, etc., of, additional, 1925 708 *Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior, Wis.*, appropriation for support, etc., of, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 759xxxviii final roll of Lac du Flambeau Band of, to be prepared 132 allotments to be made, sale of merchantable timber, etc 132 *Chippewa Indians of the Mississippi, Minn.*, appropriation for support of schools 407, 1158 for schools, additional, 1925 708 *Chippewa Indians, Wis., Saint Croix*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 413, 1164 for purchase of land, etc 413, 1164 discretionary cash payments 1164 *Chiu Chiu Irrigation Project, Ariz.*, appropriation for pumping plants 400, 1151 *Choctaw and Chickasaw Indian Hospital, Okla.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 408, 1159 *Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians*, all claims of, to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 537 petition may be jointly or severally 537 procedure, etc 538 *Choctaw and Chickasaw Townsite Lands*, payment of amounts due deceased persons, to their heirs 138 ascertainment of heirs 138 *Choctaw Indians of Mississippi*, appropriation for support, and civilization of full blood; encouraging industry, etc 409, 1189 for lands for full blood; repayment 1149 for education of full blood 1155 for support, etc., of, additional, 1925 708 for education of, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for relief, etc 684, 1329 for education 760 *Choctaw Indians, Okla.* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for expenses of sales within coal and asphalt area of 398, 1148 for tribal schools 398, 1148 for chief, attorney, etc 398, 1148 for common schools 407, 1158 for per capita payments to, from tribal funds 412, 1162 for fulfilling treaties with 413, 1163 for education 413, 1163 *Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway Company*, bridge authorized across White River, De Valls Bluff, Ark., by Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company and 645 *Cholera*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 76, 775 *Cholera, Hog*, appropriation for investigating, treating, etc 439, 829 *Choptank River, Md.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Chowan River*, bridge authorized across, at Edenton, N.
C 1128 *Cigar and Cigarette Holders*, excise tax on, of meerschaum or amber, sold by producer, etc 323 *Cigar Manujacturers*, special tax imposed on annual sales by; rates 327 sales for export exempt 328 *Cigarette Beetle*, appropriation for investigating, etc 449, 839 *Cigarette Manufacturers*, special tax imposed on annual sales by; rates 327 sales for export exempt 328 *Cigarette Papers and Tubes*, internal revenue tax levied on, sold by manufacturer or importer to other than cigarette manufacturer 318 bond of manufacturer purchasing tubes for making cigarettes 318 *Cigarettes*, tax on, by manufacturer or importer 316 *Cigars, Tobacco, and Manufactures Thereof, Tax on, Title VII, Revenue Act of 1921*, repealed by Revenue Act of 1924 352 *Cigars, Tobacco, and Manufactures of, Tax on, Title IV, Revenue Act of 1924*, tax payable by manufacturer or importer, on small cigars 316 cigars based on retail price 316 cigarettes; large 316 retail price defined 316 label requirements for cigar boxes, etc 317 packages required for domestic cigarettes and small cigars 317 stamps to be affixed and canceled 317 for imported cigarettes in addition to import stamps 317 packages required for cigars 317 punishment for illegal number, false branding, etc 317 retail sales from boxes allowed 317 employees allowed number for personal use without paying tax 317 tax payable by manufacturer or importer on tobacco and snuff 317 packages required for manufactured tobacco and snuff 317 bladders and jars allowed for snuff 318 wooden, for chewing tobacco 318 marking, etc., required 318 limitations not applicable to exports 318 bulk sales of perique, clippings, etc., to other manufacturers or for export, free of tax 318 combinations permitted, of wood, etc 318 tax on cigarette paper and tubes to other than manufacturer 318 bond required from manufacturers 318 leaf tobacco provisions 318 dealers to file with collector statement of business; details 318 bond required; number to be assigned 319 certificate to be issued; posting 319 inventory of stock to be filed annually, etc 319 invoices and records to be kept 319 monthly reports of transactions 319 sales restricted; shipments only to other dealers, registered manufacturers of tobacco, etc 319 penalty tax for violations of requirements 319 punishment for refusing statements, render invoices, etc 320xxxix leaf tobacco provisions; punishment for unauthorized shipments 320 fraudulent accounts 320 farmers or growers, or growers’ cooperative associations not regarded dealers of their product, etc 320 records to be kept by cooperative associations 320 term “tobacco growers cooperative association,” defined 320 *Cimarron River, N.
Mex. and Okla.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized for flood control of 249 *Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway Company*, may bridge Cumberland River near Burnside, Ky 648 *Cincinnati, Ohio*, exterior of post office building, may be cleaned without Government expense 135 *Circuit Courts of Appeals*, appropriation for circuit judges 218, 1028 for pay of clerks 220, 1030 appeals from interlocutory decrees in admiralty cases allowed to 813 for first circuit to hold a sitting at San Juan, Porto Rico 729 jurisdiction of, by appeal or writ of error over final decisions of district courts 936 certiorari to Supreme Court, excepted 936 all cases in Hawaii and Porto Rico 936 in Alaska and Virgin Islands; cases reviewable 936 Canal Zone 936 supreme courts of Hawaii and Porto Rico; cases reviewable 936 in United States Court for China 936 to review specified interlocutory orders etc., of district courts 936 awards of railway employees controversies 936 appellate and supervisory, in bankruptcy cases 936 distribution to circuits 936 authority of, over Federal Trade Commission orders 937 orders under Clayton Antitrust Act 937 appeals to, on interlocutory decrees of district courts on injunctions, etc 937 precedence given, etc 937 time limit for bringing judgments before, for review 940 *Circuit Judges* (*see also* Judges, United States Courts), appropriation for salaries 218, 1028 two additional, to be appointed for eighth circuit 1116 *Citizenship*, aliens ineligible to, not admitted to United States; exceptions 162 declared of all Indians born within territorial limits of United States 253 *Citrus Canker*, appropriation for investigating, eradicating, etc 440, 830 cooperation with States; local, etc., contributions required 440, 830 paying for destroyed trees, etc., forbidden 440, 830 *Citrus Fruits*, appropriation for investigating insects affecting 449, 839 *City Delivery, Postal Service*, appropriation for car fare, etc 86, 785 for carriers 86, 785 for special-delivery fees 86, 785 for vehicle allowance 86, 785 deficiency appropriations for carriers 47, 59, 63, 690, 699, 701, 763, 1337, 1350, 1352 for temporary carriers 47, 60, 763, 1337 for vehicle allowance 60 for special delivery fees 690, 1337 *City Refuse, D.
C.*, appropriation for personal services 551, 1228 for disposal of; night soil, etc 551, 1228 deficiency appropriation for disposal of 1319 *Civic Leagues*, exempt from income tax 282 *Civil Service Commission*, appropriation for Commissioners, and office personnel 523, 1200 for field force; pay restriction 523, 1200 details from Departments, etc., forbidden 523, 1200 for expert examiners 523, 1200 for expenses under Retirement Act 523, 1201 for examination of presidential postmasters 523, 1201 for traveling expenses, etc 523, 1201 for contingent expenses, etc 523, 1201 for rent; condition 523, 1201 for printing and binding for 523, 1201 for field force, additional, 1925 705 deficiency appropriation for traveling expenses 1348 *Civil Service Retirement Act*, appropriation for expenses of Civil Service Commission under 523, 1201 for expenses of Pension Office executing 414, 1164 deficiency appropriation for expenses of Pension Office executing 56 *Civil War Veterans*, appointment on commission to inspect siege of Petersburg, Va., battlefields, of a member of, who served in United States Army 856 in Confederate Army 856 selection of one who served in United States forces and one in Confederate States forces, on commission to inspect, etc., Virginia battle fields 646 *Civilian Military Instruction*, appropriation for expenses of rifle ranges, etc.; quartermaster supplies, etc 509, 924 for ordnance equipment for rifle ranges 510, 925 provision authorized for construction, etc., of indoor and outdoor rifle ranges 510 instructors in markmanship 510 maintenance of matches, issuing arms, targets, trophies, etc., for promoting practice in rifled arms 510 sale at cost of arms, etc., to National Rifle Association members; issues to organized clubs, etc 510 procuring necessary materials, supplies, prizes, etc 510xl provision authorized for transportation, subsistence, etc., to participants in practice, matches, etc 510 *Civilian Training Camps* (*see* Training Camps, Military). *Claims*, appropriation for adjusting, for damages to private property by naval aircraft 199, 877 for arbitrating outstanding pecuniary, between United States and Great Britain 213, 1022 for defending suits in 217, 1026 for paying, for damages to private property by Army target practice, etc 483, 897 for paying, for damages to private property of Army officers, enlisted men, etc 483, 898 for paying, for damages to private property by naval forces 184, 862 for paying, for damages to private property, etc., by postal service 85, 784 for paying, for damages to private property, under Interior Department 391, 1142 deficiency appropriation for defending suits in 44, 70 for paying, certified by General Accounting Office 54, 60, 697, 699, 758, 1347, 1351, 1352 for settling, of foreign Governments under war contracts 695, 1344 for paying, for damages to private property by Veterans’ Bureau 1317 commissioners to take evidence in, to be appointed by Court of Claims 964 authority, salaries, etc 965 appointments, etc., to expire in three years 965 of Rhode Island for expenses in war with Spain, referred to Court of Claims 964 payment of adjudicated, under War Minerals Relief Act, the limitation being repealed 634 *Claims Commission, United States and Germany*, appropriation for expenses, etc 215, 1023 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1339 Austria and Hungary added 1339 *Claims Commissions, United States and Mexico*, appropriation for general and special 1024 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 691 *Clairs, New Brunswick*, bridge authorized across Saint John River, Fort Kent, Me., to 27 *Clallam Indians, Wash.*, per capita payment to, upon enrollment 1102 acceptance in full satisfaction of all claims required 1102 retention until majority, of shares of minors 1102 interest on, may be paid to parents, etc 1102 allowance to attorney 1102 *Clark County, Idaho*, appropriation for sheep experiment station, etc., in 439, 828 *Clark, Don H.*, deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1314 *Clarks Ferry Bridge Company*, may bridge Susquehanna River at Clarks Ferry, Pa 30 *Clarks Ferry, Pa.*, bridge authorized across Susquehanna River at 30 *Clarksdale, Miss.*, terms of court at 882 *Clarksville, Tenn.*, time extended for bridging Cumberland River near 113 *Classification Act of 1923*, errors in rates for custodial service corrected 669 *Classified Civil Service Employees*, appropriation for expenses of Civil Service Commission under Retirement Act 523, 1201 for expenses of Pension Office under Retirement Act 414, 1164 *Clay, etc.*, appropriation for investigating structural materials of 230 *Clay, Henry*, loan of portrait of, in the Capitol, for exhibition in Philadelphia of works of the artist, John Neagle 1252 *Clay Products, etc.*, appropriation for study of processes, properties, etc., of 231, 1040 *Clays, etc.*, appropriation for investigating structural materials of 230, 1039 *Clayton Antitrust Act*, circuit courts of appeals to enforce, etc., orders under 937 *Clayton County, Ark.*, bridge authorized across Current River, at Finley’s Ferry, by 26 *Clayton, N.
Mex.*, offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 395 *Clearwater, Minn.*, bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 1302 *Clerical Assistance to Senators*, appropriation for clerks and assistant clerks to Senators not chairmen of committees specifically provided for 580, 1288 committee status 580, 1288 for additional clerks 580, 1288 positions and pay authorized of clerks and assistant clerks to Senators not chairmen of designated committees 148 service to committee of which Senator is chairman 148 additional clerks, if having not more than designated number of clerks 148 *Clerk Hire at Consulates*, appropriation for 208, 1017 deficiency appropriation for 57, 760 *Clerk Hire, Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners*, appropriation for 585, 1293 amount established for; mode of payment 152 salary to one person limited 152 *Clerk of the House of Representatives*, appropriation for, clerks, etc 582, 1290 for clerk under direction of 1292 for assistance in preparing reports, etc 585, 1294xli deficiency appropriation for compiling contested election cases, etc 34 committee clerks placed under, after close of Congress 583, 1291 not applicable to Committee on Accounts 583, 1291 position and pay established of, journal clerk, reading clerks, disbursing clerk, etc 149 enrolling clerk while held by present incumbent 150 property custodian, stationery clerk, librarian, etc 150 clerk under direction of 151 statements to be filed with, of election expenses, etc., by treasurers of political committees 1071 of contributions by other persons for influencing election of candidates in two or more States 1072 from candidates for the House, of contributions, expenses, etc 1072 verification, filing, and preservation 1073 transfer to, of certain supplies from General Supply Committee for use of House Office Building, authorized 585 *Clerks and Janitors to Committees, House of Representatives*, appropriation for 582, 1290 clerks placed under Clerk of the House after close of Congress 583, 1291 janitors placed under Doorkeeper after close of Congress 583, 1291 positions and pay established of, to designated committees 150 *Clerks and Messengers to Committees, Senate*, appropriation for 579, 1287 positions and pay established of, to designated committees 147 *Clerks at Embassies and Legations*, appropriation for 206, 1016 deficiency appropriation for salaries 57 *Clerks, United States Courts*, appropriation for salaries 220, 1030 for assistants to, in naturalization cases 241, 1050 for salaries, etc., additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for 56, 171, 760 fees established for services of, district court 857 inconsistent laws repealed 857 not applicable to poor suitors 857 not required from United States 857 schedule of 857 effective July 1, 1925 859 indexes to all judgment debtors to be kept by; open to inspection 813 *Clinton County, Iowa*, bridge authorized across Mississippi River, between Whiteside County, Ill., and 15 *Clocks*, excise tax on, sold, etc., by dealers; exception 324 *Clothing and Small Stores, Navy*, to be charged with value of issues of outfits on first enlistment 195, 873 uniform gratuity to enrolled men of Naval Reserve Force 195, 873 civilian clothing to men discharged for bad conduct, etc 195, 873 to be charged with uniform gratuity to officers of Naval Reserve Force 195, 87 issue to Naval Nurse Corps 195, 873 *Clothing, Army*, appropriation for cloth, manufacture, etc 485, 900 issue of toilet kits 485, 900 for indemnity for destroyed 485, 900 for additional, 1925 711 deficiency appropriation for 58, 762, 1350, 1352 *Clothing, Marine Corps*, appropriation for enlisted men 203, 880 *Clover* (*see* Grasses, etc.). *Clubs, Social, Athletic, etc.*, internal revenue tax on dues or membership fees of; limit 321 *Coachella Valley Irrigation Project, Calif.*, appropriation for pumping plants 400, 1151 *Coal*, appropriation for investigating methods of weighing, etc., at mines 232, 1041 *Coal and Asphalt Lands, Okla.*, appropriation for expenses of sales, within area of Choctaw and Chicasaw Indians 378, 1148 *Coast and Geodetic Survey, Department of Commerce*, appropriation for all expenses 234, 1044 for field expenses, Atlantic and Gulf coasts 235, 1044 limit, outlying islands 235, 1044 Atlantic entrance to Panama Canal 235, 1045 for Pacific coast 235, 1045 for physical hydrography 235, 1045 for compiling Coast Pilot 235, 1045 for magnetic observations, etc 235, 1045 latitude observatory, Ukiah, Calif. 235, 1045 for surveys in earthquake regions 235, 1045 for Hawaiian triangulation 235, 1045 for special surveys 235, 1045 dfor miscellaneous 235, 1045 for relief of shipwrecked persons, etc 235, 1045 for delegates, International Research Council 236, 1045 for vessels, repairs, etc 236, 1045 for officers, crews, etc 236, 1045 for pay, commissioned officers 236, 1045 designation of assistant director 236, 1046 for office force 236, 1046 for technical, mechanical, etc., employees 236, 1046 for office expenses 236, 1046 restriction on subsistence allowance while in Washington 236, 1046 for field expenses, Atlantic coast, additional, 1925 706 for field expenses, Pacific coast, additional, 1925 706 for officers, etc., additional, 1925 706 for State surveys, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for paying damages claims 41, 683, 1328 for party expenses 565, 697, 759, 1348 authorized to investigate and report on seismology 802 heat, power, etc., furnished by Capitol Power Plant to be reimbursed thereto 588xlii officers not allowed longevity for time at Naval or Military Academy since March 4, 1913 194, 872 *Coast Artillery, Army*, appropriation for School, Fort Monroe, Va 501, 917 for fortifications, seacoast defenses, United States 502, 917 insular possessions 502, 918 Panama Canal 503, 918 for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of, War Department 503, 918 deficiency appropriation for commercial telephone service at, posts 701 *Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Va.* appropriation for incidental expenses, instructors, etc 501, 917 for special apparatus, materials, etc. 501, 917 for additional, 1925 711 *Coast Guard Cutters* (*see also* Coast Guard Vessels), appropriation for repairs 73 *Coast Guard, Treasury Department*, appropriation for civil personnel, office of Commandant 72, 772 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Repairs to Coast Guard Cutters”; limit 72, 772 for pay and allowances, officers, cadets, enlisted men, etc 73, 772 for rations, etc 73, 772 for fuel, ship stores, etc 73, 772 for repairs of buildings, leases, etc 73, 772 for death allowances, etc 73, 772 for traveling expenses 73, 772 for draft animals; coastal communication lines, etc 73, 772 for civilian employees in the field 73, 772 for contingent expenses 73, 772 for repairs to vessels 73, 772 for additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for additional motor boats, etc., for enforcing laws 50 for repairs, etc., of vessels transferred from Navy 50 for officers, cadete, enlisted men, etc 50, 693 for rations, etc 50, 694 for fuel and water 50, 694 for outfits, ship stores, etc 50, 694 for ice patrol, radio equipment, etc 50 for station repairs, etc 50, 694 for death allowances 50, 694 dfor traveling expenses 50, 694 for contingent expenses 50, 58, 62 for additional employees, Office of Commandant 50 for paying damages claims 50, 1342 for repairs to cutters 58, 694 for furniture, etc 693 for office personnel 693, 757 for expenses 694, 698, 701, 761, 1349, 1352 for repairs to cutter “Manning” 757 for Life Saving Service 761 for crews, etc., Life Saving Service 761 for office personnel equipment 1342 for cutter for Alaska 1342 amount for technical services, 1925, increased 1342 transfer of amount for pay, etc., 1925, to rations, etc 1342 construction authorized of cutter for Alaskan waters 728 enlistment allowances to men honorably discharged from Navy and within three months enlisting in 1116 officers authorized to make arrests, etc., for violations of Oil Pollution Act 605 not allowed longevity for time at Naval or Military Academy, after March 4, 1913 194, 872 restriction on holding two offices, not applicable to retired enlisted men and officers of; condition 245 transfer of land at Fort Macon, N.
C., for use of 386 vessels, etc., of the Navy to be transferred to, for law enforcements 105 temporary officers to be appointed in, by the President; number and grades 105 pay, etc., of similar Navy grades; no retirement rights; tenure 105 permanent officers may be promoted as; regular status retained 105 examinations, etc., for original appointments as, age limit 105 permanent warrant officers and enlisted men allowed appointment as 105 status for retirement retained 105 service included in longevity credit 105 special list of temporary officers to be made 105 promotions, etc., authorized 105 temporary chief warrant officers to be appointed by promotion from permanent warrant officers 106 pay, allowances, etc., of retired status not affected 106 temporary warrant officers and enlisted men to be appointed 106 no retirement authorized 106 permanent enlisted men may be appointed as temporary warrant officers 106 retirement, etc., not affected 106 service included in longevity credit 106 temporary service of Naval Reserve Force in, not to prejudice status in Reserves 106 pay while serving; credit for service 106 no regular grade, etc., reduced by temporary appointment 106 *Coast Guard Vessels*, appropriation for repairs 772 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 694 construction of one, authorized for Alaskan waters to replace “Bear” 728 *Coast Pilot*, appropriation for compilation of 235, 1045 *Coast Signal Service, Navy*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 190, 869 *Coasters Harbor Island, R.
I.*, appropriation for naval training station, maintenance 187, 866 for Naval War College 188, 867 *Coastwise Waterways, Inland and*, appropriation for operating transportation facilities on, by War Department 516xliii operation of, transferred to the Inland Waterways Corporation 362 *Coberly, Pete*, money received from sale of allotment to, to be deposited to credit of Navajo Indians 91 *Coca Leaves, Cocaine, etc.* (*see also* Narcotic Drugs), appropriation for expenses, enforcing laws restricting sale, etc., of 72, 771 restrictions on trading, etc., in 328 stamp tax on, compounds, etc 329 preparations, etc., not affected 330 *Cochiti Indians, N.
Mex.*, appropriation for constructing bridges, Rio Grande within lands of 413 *Cockrells Creek, Va.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1193 *Coco Solo Naval Air Station, Canal Zone*, appropriation for buildings 199 for submarine base, improvements 877 *Cocoanut Scale*, deficiency appropriation for expenses eradicating, on Island of Guam 682 available until June 30, 1926 1326 *Codeine* (*see* Narcotics). *Coeur d’Alene Agency, Idaho*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 for civilian employees at 1329 *Coeur d’Alene Indians, Idaho*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 406, 1160 for support, etc, of, additional, 1925 708 *Coin Operated Machines, etc.*, excise tax on 323 *Coins*, appropriation for recoinage of gold 68, 767 for recoinage of minor 68, 767 for freight, etc., on bullion and 76, 776 deficiency appropriation for recoinage of minor 49 coinage of silver 50-cent pieces authorized to commemorate Battle of Bennington, etc 965 centennial of founding of Fort Vancouver, Wash 966 commencement of carving Stone Mountain Monument, Ga 23 sesquicentennial of Battle of Lexington and Concord 749 seventy-fifth anniversary of admission of California into the Union 965 *Coker, James William*, reimbursement to, for stolen bonds 1277 *Cold Spring Inlet, N.
J.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Colfax Street, D. C.*, closing of, directed through square 712 799 *Collect on Delivery Mail, Postal Service*, appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic 88, 786 *Collector of Taxes, D. C.*, tax on sales of motor-vehicle fuel to be paid to, monthly 107 retention of portion, for refund of amount paid for other than motor vehicle use 108 *Collectors of Customs*, deficiency appropriation for payment of judgments against 698 duties of, as to shipments of game, etc., under Alaska Game Law 746 *Collectors of Internal Revenue*, appropriation for salaries and expenses of, deputies, etc 71, 770 for salaries, etc., additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 58, 62, 761, 1349 concurrent jurisdiction of district courts with Court of Claims for recovery of erroneously collected taxes if, dead or not in office 972 *Collector’s Office, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 541, 1218 for special equipment for 545 *Colleges, etc.*, appropriation for Army supplies, etc., to military, other than with units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 508, 923 *Collision Damages*, suits in admiralty allowed for, caused by public vessels 1112 *Colombia*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 for payment to, under treaty 214, 1023 *Colon, Panama*, appropriation for operating waterworks, etc., for 520, 934 *Colorado*, appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 394 compact of New Mexico and, for use of La Plata River approved by Congress 796 Rocky Mountain National Park; exchange of lands with private owners for addition to 973 *“Colorado,” Battleship*, appropriation for fire control apparatus for 881 *Colorado Judicial District*, constitution of 243 terms of court, at Denver 243 Durango 243 Grand Junction 243 Pueblo 243 Sterling 243 adjournments at Grand Junction, Durango, and Sterling 243 offices of marshal and clerk 243 to be furnished for court at Sterling 243 *Colorado Labor Strike, 1914*, deficiency appropriation for paying claims for loss of firearms, etc 63, 762 *Colorado National Forest*, lands transferred from Rocky Mountain National Park to 252 *Colorado River*, amount authorized for bridging, near Lee Ferry, Ariz 994 reimbursable from funds of Navajo Reservation Indians 994 subject to guaranties from Arizona to pay half of cost, and to maintain completed bridge 994 bridge authorized across, near Blythe, Calif 1130 claim of Southern Pacific Company for cost of closing break, etc., in, 1906–1907, referred to Court of Claims 171 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1195xliv *Colorado River Agency, Ariz.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Colorado River Indian Reservation, Ariz.*, appropriation for canals, etc., for irrigation 401, 1152 for irrigation system, additional, 1925 707 *Colorado River, Tex.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized for flood control of 249 *Colorado Western State College*, granted lands for a biological station 477 *Colorants, etc.*, appropriation for experiments in utilizing American materials for 231, 837 for experiments in utilizing American raw materials for 447, 1040 *Colt, LeBaron Bradford, late a Senator*, deficiency appropriation for pay to children and grandchildren of 753 *Columbia and Colville Indian Reservation, Wash.*, allottees may dispose of lands under trust patents 133 sales, etc., allowed heirs of deceased 133 *Columbia Cantonment Lands, S.
C.*, conveyance to Trustees of, designated tracts at Camp Jackson 383 use in common of Government roadways and railway lines; conditions 385 *Columbia Hospital for Women, D. C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 567, 1242 for repairs, etc 568, 1242 *Columbia Indian Reservation, Wash.*, unreserved lands in former, opened to entry under general laws 357 *Columbia Institution for the Deaf, D. C.*, appropriation for maintenance 429, 1183 for repairs, etc 430, 1183 for instruction for District persons in 555, 1231 deficiency appropriation for expenses 37, 1319 *Columbia Polytechnic Institute for the Blind, D.
C.*, appropriation for aid to 570, 1245 *Columbia River*, amount for investigating feasibility of irrigation problems of Columbia Basin, reappropriated 721 bridge authorized across, by Greater Wenatchee Irrigation District, Wash 25 Kettle Falls, Wash 791 near Chelan Falls, Wash 1052 Longview, Wash., to Rainier, Oreg 1052 Vantage Ferry, Wash 660, 1117 acquirement of rights, etc., by State of Washington to operate as free bridge 661 use as toll bridge for five years authorized 661 improvement of, between Willamette River and Vancouver, authorized 1189 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Astoria, Oreg., to mouth 1196 above and below Kalama, Wash 1196 Portland, Oreg., to the sea 1196 time extended for bridging, near Cascade Locks, Oreg 2 *Columbia River Compact*, consent of Congress to agreement of designated States for apportionment of Columbia River, etc., waters 1268 representatives of Government to participate in negotiations and report 1268 not binding until approved by legislature of each State and Congress 1268 *Columbia River, Wash.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized for flood control of, between Martins Bluff and mouth of Lewis River 249 *Columbia, S.
C.*, terms of court at 801 *Columbus, Ga.*, bridge authorized across Tombigbee River at 665 *Columbus, Ohio*, appropriation for care, etc., Confederate Cemetery, Camp Chase 512, 927 deficiency appropriation for extending sewer system to Army post at 1345 *Colville Agency, Wash.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of, from tribal funds 411, 1161 for support, etc., of Indians at, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Colville Indian Reservation, Wash.*, appropriation for irrigation project on 400, 1150 payment of local taxes of Stevens and Ferry Counties, for Indian allotted lands in 599 *Comanche, etc., Agency, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Comanche, etc., Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., from tribal funds 399, 1149 *Comer, W.
D., and Wesley Vandercook*, may bridge Columbia River, Longview, Wash., to Rainier, Oreg 1052 Washington and Oregon may acquire to operate as a free bridge 1052 tolls allowea for five years 1052 *Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.*, appropriation for instruction expenses 480, 895 for, additional, 1925 711 *Commerce*, appropriation for expenses enforcing laws regulating interstate 218, 526, 1027, 1204 deficiency appropriation for assistant to Solicitor General, enforcing Acts to regulate, etc 756 provisions for submitting controversies of transactions in, to arbitration by written contracts 883 *Commerce, Foreign and Domestic*, appropriation for expenses of promoting, in Europe, etc 225, 1034 for expenses of promoting, South and Central America 225, 1035 for expenses of promoting, in Europe, etc., additional, 1925 706 for expenses in promoting, in the Far East, additional, 1925 706xlv appropriation for expenses in promoting, South and Central America, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for promoting 759 for promoting, South and Central America 1348 *Commerce, Interstate* (*see* Interstate Commerce). *Commercial Attachés, Department of Commerce*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 225, 1034 for clerks to 225, 1034 for, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for 759 *Commission, American Battle Monuments*, appropriation for expenses of 522 deficiency appropriation for expenses 35 unexpended balances available for all expenses 1199 *Commission, Bunker Hill Sesquicentennial*, deficiency appropriation for participating in celebration of Battle of Bunker Hill 1317 *Commission for Celebration of Two Hundredth Anniversary of Birthday of George Washington*, deficiency appropriation for expenses 1316 established, of 19 commissioners 671 composition of; to serve without compensation 671 amount authorized for expenses 672 address by, to the people of its purpose, etc 672 plans to be prepared 672 coordination with State commissions, etc 672 communication authorized to foreign Governments 672 submission to Commission of Fine Arts 672 employment of clerical and expert assistance; compensation 672 allowance for travel, hotel, etc., expenses 672 report to Congress by March 4, 1925 672 expiration within two years after December 31, 1932 672 effective immediately 672 *Commission, Mecklenburg Sesquicentennial*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of participating in celebration at Charlotte, N.
C 1317 *Commission of Fine Arts*, appropriation for expenses of 523, 1201 for printing and binding for 524, 1201 advice, etc., of, as to erection of memorial to District forces, serving in the World War 666 approval of, required of design for bronze tablet on Francis Scott Key Bridge, D. C 3 of design and site for Navy and Marine Memorial dedicated to Americans lost at sea 14 of design for marble tablet on Francis Scott Key Bridge, D. C 23 of site, etc., for erection of statue of “Serenity” 21 plans, etc., for George Washington Bicentennial Birthday Celebration to be submitted to, etc 672 *Commission on Equitable Use of Waters of the Rio Grande*, deficiency appropriation for; reappropriation 1340 *Commissioner General of Immigration*, to make regulations, etc., for enforcing Immigration Act 166 *Commissioners, Court of Claims*, deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 1332 appointment of seven, by the Court to take evidence and report the facts in cases assigned thereto 964 authority, salaries, etc 965 to expire in three years 965 *Commissioners of Conciliation*, appropriation for expenses of, in labor disputes 239, 1048 for expenses of, in labor disputes, additional, 1925 709 *Commissioners, United States Courts*, appropriation for fees 221, 1030 deficiency appropriation for 44, 56, 61, 171, 687, 698, 760, 1348, 1351 *Commissions, Mexican General and Special Claims*, appropriation for expenses of 1024 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 691 *Committee on District of Columbia, House of Representatives*, chairman to serve on National Capital Park Commission 463 *Committee on District of Columbia, Senate*, chairman to serve on National Capital Park Commission 463 *Committee on Finance, Senate*, data from income tax returns to be furnished, on call for 293 inspection, etc., authorized by agents, etc., of 293 *Committee on the Library, House of Representatives*, chairman of, to serve on commission for approval of plans for Memorial to Women of World War 666 *Committee on the Library, Senate*, chairman of, to serve on commission for approval of plans for Memorial to Women of World War 666 *Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives*, data from income tax returns to be furnished, on call for 293 inspections, etc., authorized by agents, etc., of 293 *Committees, House of Representatives*, position and pay established of clerks and janitors to designated 150 *Committees, Senate*, positions and pay established of clerks to designated 147 *Commodore, Navy*, no staff officer to be retired as, unless a captain at the time 1271 *Common Curriers* (*see* Interstate Commerce Commission). *Community Center Department, D.
C.*, appropriation for expenses, public school buildings 556, 1231 deficiency appropriation for increase of pay, etc 675 *Community Chests*, exempt from income tax 282 *Compensation Act, World War* (*see* World War Adjusted Compensation Act). xlvi *Compensation Board, Navy*, appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 183, 861 *Compensation for World War Injuries, etc.*, provisions for death or disability in World War Veterans’ Act 615 *Compensation in Lieu of Moities, Customs*, appropriation for 70, 769 deficiency appropriation for 1342 *Compensation to Injured Government Employees* (*see* Injuries to Government Employees). *Compensation, Veterans’ Bureau, World War*, appropriation for military or naval death or disability 532, 1210 *Competency Commission, Five Civilized Tribes*, appropriation for continuing work of 396, 1146 *Comptroller General of the United States*, appropriation for, Assistant, etc 525, 1203 for printing decisions of 525, 1203 authorized to relieve Army and Navy disbursing officers from responsibility for certain losses, etc., incurred in World War service accounts; time extended for settling 860 credit for all payments of insurance installments made by disbursing clerk, to be allowed by 612 directed to allow highest pay of his grade to officers detailed as assistants to Chiefs of designated Bureaus 1275 to ascertain and determine claims of the District for alleged amounts due on adjustment of accounts with United States 805 to credit Treasury disbursing officers, etc., for amounts paid temporary employees after retirement age, etc 749 *Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Department*, appropriation for, and office personnel 70, 770 for personal services, Federal reserve and national currency 70, 770 for special examinations, etc 71, 770 *Compulsory School Attendance, D.
C.*, resident children between ages of 7 and and 16, to be given instruction during the school year 806 excused for employment allowed after completing eighth grade or equivalent, if over 14 806 provisions for mentally or physically unfit 806 absence of, without valid excuse, unlawful 806 record of attendance, absence, etc., to be kept 806 parent, etc., of child unlawfully absent from instruction, guilty of a misdemeanor 807 census of all resident children between ages of 3 and 18 to be made yearly, etc 807 daily record of changes to be reported 807 all enrollments and withdrawals to be reported 807 census, etc.; failure to furnish information a misdemeanor 807 punishment for 807 department of school attendance and work permits created under Board of Education 807 director of, to be appointed by the board; other assistants 808 competitive examinations for positions in 808 juvenile court given jurisdiction of all cases under 808 former Act repealed 808 effective from enactment 808 *Computing Machines* (*see also* General Supply Committee), transferred to Supply Committee as surplus, may be issued to Departments at exchange prices 766 *Conciliation of Labor Disputes*, appropriation for commissioners 239, 1048 for commissioners, additional, 1925 709 *Condon, John Grover*, reimbursement to, for stolen Victory notes 1277 *Conduit Road, D.
C.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 575, 1248 *Confederate Soldiers and Sailors*, appropriation for headstones for unmarked graves of, in national cemeteries 511, 926 *Confederate States of America*, veteran of military forces of, in the Civil War, to be appointed on commission to inspect, etc., battle fields of the siege of Petersburg, Va 856 *Confederate Stockade Cemetery, Sandusky Bay, Ohio*, appropriation for care, etc 512, 927 *Confederate Veterans, D. C.*, appropriation for care, etc., of needy and infirm 570, 1244 *Confederate Veterans, United*, Army tents, etc., loaned, for reunion in Memphis, Tenn 114 bond required, etc 114 *Conference, International Naval Limitation*, suspension of alteration and construction of designated vessels authorized, in the event of an 719 *Conference Minority, House of Representatives*, appropriation for clerks, etc., for 584, 1293 positions and pay established of clerks, etc., to be appointed by minority leader 152 *Conference on Oil Pollution of Navigable Waters*, deficiency appropriation for expenses 1339 *Conferences, International Narcotics Traffic*, deficiency appropriation for participating in 692 *Congaree River*, bridge authorized across, Columbia, S.
C 1126 *Congress*, proposed Amendment to the Constitution giving, power to limit, etc., child labor 670xlvii *Congress of Highways, Pan American*, delegates to be appointed for participating in 1355 *Congressional Directory*, appropriation for compiling 586, 1294 *Congressional Directory, Biographical*, deficiency appropriation for preparation of new edition of 1314 *Congressional Employees*, salaries for December, 1923, to be paid December 20 1 for December, 1924, to be paid December 20th 718 *Congressional Library* (*see* Library of Congress). *Congressional Record*, appropriation for reporting debates, House of Representatives 585, 1293 for reporting debates, Senate 581, 1289 pay established of clerk on Senate Journal work for 148 of official reporters, etc., House of Representatives 152 *Connecticut*, agreement between New York and, settling boundary line of the two States 731 consent of Congress to 738 *Conroy, John I.*, may be appointed as captain on Marine Corps retired list 1279 *Conservation of Navigable Waters, etc.*, appropriation for employemnt of agents, etc., from Conservation Fund 446, 834 for expenses of national forests created for 834 for expenses in Washington, D.
C 446, 836 for cooperation with States in forest fire prevention, etc 457, 849 for acquiring additional lands 457, 850 for cooperative fire protection, additional, 1925 706 for acquiring lands, additional, 1925 706 examination, location, and recommendation for purchase, of denuded lands, etc., for regulating water flow or timber production 655 report to Forest Reservation Commission 655 further examination with Director of Geological Survey before purchase 655 lands within national forests acquired for, may be accepted, and other lands or timber given in exchange 1215 newspaper publication of proposed exchange 1215 supervision, etc., of timber cutting 1215 upon acceptance made part of the national forests 1215 surveys, etc., of, to determine power development, authorized 1190 *Constantinople, Turkey*, appropriation for launch for embassy 207, 1016 *“Constitution,” Frigate*, repair and restoration of, authorized, but not for active service 1278 acceptance of donations, etc., authorized 1278 *Constitution of the United States*, Amendment to, limiting child labor, proposed to the States 670 *Construction and Repair of Vessels, Navy*, appropriation for 191, 870 *Consular Assistants*, appropriation for salaries 208 for bringing home remains of, dying abroad 210 deficiency appropriation for bringing home remains of, dying abroad 47 grade abolished, and present incumbents recommissioned as Foreign Service officers, unclassified 142 *Consular Inspectors*, appropriation for salaries 208 for expenses; subsistence allowance 208 *Consular Officers* (*see also* Foreign Service Officers), appropriation for instruction and transit pay 208 for transportation to and from posts 209 for paying heirs of, dying abroad 209 for bringing home remains of, dying abroad 210 for post allowances 210 deficiency appropriation for bringing home remains of, dying abroad 47 for instruction and transit pay 57 for transportation 57, 61, 760, 1338 for post allowances 760 for salaries 1351 regulations for issue of immigration visas by 153 *Consular Prisons*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 215 *Consular Service* (*see also* Foreign Service), appropriation for salaries 208 *Consulates*, appropriation for clerk hire 208, 1017 for contingent expenses 208, 1017 deficiency appropriation for clerk hire 57, 760 for contingent expenses 57, 698, 760 *Consuls* (*see also* Foreign Service), appropriation for salaries 208 classified as Foreign Service Officers 140 *Consuls General* (*see also* Foreign Service), appropriation for salaries 208 classified as Foreign Service officers 140 *Contagious Diseases, Animal*, appropriation for arresting, etc.; additional 110 for preventing spread of, livestock 438, 827 for emergency use, arresting, etc 458, 851 *Contagious Diseases, D.
C.*, appropriation for preventing spread of 562, 1236 for isolating wards for minor, Garfield and Providence Hospitals 562, 1237 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of 1321 *Containers for Fruits, Vegetables, etc.*, appropriation for executing law fixing standards for 454, 846 *Contested Election Expenses, House of Representatives*, deficiency appropriation for 673, 754, 1314 *Contested Elections, House of Representatives*, deficiency appropriation for compiling cases, etc 34 *Contiguous Countries*, contracts with transportation lines for inspection and entry of aliens from, authorized 163 no discriminations allowed 163 compliance with conditions, etc., required 163xlviii *Contingent Expenses*, appropriation for Treasury Department 65, 765 for public moneys 68, 767 for Post Office Department 84, 782 for Navy Department 183, 862 for Navy 184, 863 for Naval Academy 201, 878 for Marine Corps 201, 878 for Department of State 205, 1014 for foreign missions 207, 1016 for consulates 208, 1017 for Department of Justice 216, 1025 for Department of Commerce 224, 1033 for Department of Labor 239, 1048 for Interior Department 391, 1142 for public lands 395, 1145 for Indian Affairs Bureau 396, 1146 for Department of Agriculture 433, 822 for War Department 478, 893 for Army 479, 893 for District of Columbia 542, 1220 for Senate 581, 1289 for House of Representatives 585, 1293 for Library of Congress 590, 1298 *Contract Labor Laws*, appropriation for enforcing, etc 240, 1049 *Contract Surgeons, Army*, appropriation for pay and allowances 482, 896 for mileage 482, 897 limitation if on Government vessel 897 deficiency appropriation for mileage 58, 62, 762, 1350, 1352, 1353 *Contractors*, deficiency appropriation for adjusting claims of, for public buildings work during World War 1344 claims for losses growing out of work for Navy during World War, to be investigated, etc., by Secretary of Navy 1273 *Contracts*, provisions for written, submitting to arbitration, controversies in maritime and commerce transactions 883 *Contracts, World War*, appropriations for clerks, etc., auditing 483, 897 *Controversies in Maritime and Commerce Transactions*, provisions for submitting, to arbitration, by written contracts 883 *Conveyances, Realty*, stamp tax on 335 trust deeds exempt 335 *Convicts, D.
C.*, appropriation for support of, out of the District 566, 1240 deficiency appropriation for support of, out of the District 38, 677, 1322 *Convicts, United States* (*see also* Prisoners, United States Courts), transfer of eligibles to Industrial Reformatory from Federal penal institutions, etc 725 *Conway, S. C.*, bridge authorized across Kingston Lake, at 5 *Coolidge Dam, Gila River Reservation, Ariz.*, appropriation for construction 1152 *Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague*, gift of, for music auditorium in connection with Library of Congress, accepted 788 *Cooperative Agricultural Extension* (*see* Agricultural Extension Work, Cooperative). *Cooperative Banks*, exempt from income tax 282 *Coos Bay Harbor, Oreg.*, improvement of, authorized; rock utilization 1197 *Coos Bay, Oreg.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1196 *Coos Bay Wagon Road Lands, Oreg.*, appropriation for survey, sale, etc 394, 1145 for fire protection, etc 835 deficiency appropriation for protection, etc 39, 1325 *Coosa River*, bridge authorized across, at Gadsden, Ala 891 Leesburg, Ala 723 *Copyright Office, Library of Congress*, appropriation for Register, etc 589, 1297 for printing and binding for 589, 1298 *Coquille River, Oreg.*, preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of bar and entrance 1196 *Cordova, Alaska*, issue of bonds by, for school building, authorized 656 election to determine; interest, etc., payment, etc 656 proceeds to be used for no other purpose 657 *Cordova Bay, Alaska*, payment for lands purchased at head of 817 *Cordova Bay Harbor Improvement and Town-Site Company*, payment for lands applied for 817 lands to be prepared for wharf and town site; construction of dock, etc 817 forfeiture if terms not complied with 817 time extension allowed 817 *Corinth National Cemetery, Miss.*, purchase of land authorized for extension of Shiloh Military Park to, etc 513 *Corn*, appropriation for adapting, etc., from tropical regions 441, 831 for investigation and improvement 441, 831 *Corn Borer, European*, appropriation for cooperative expenses to control spread of 449, 840 for preventing spread of, additional, 1925 705 *Corn Creek Irrigation Project, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 400, 1151 *Coroner’s Office, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 541, 1218 for morgue, etc 541, 1218 deficiency appropriation for advertising, etc 679 for expenses 1318 two deputy coroners authorized 713xlix *Corporation Counsel’s Office, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 541, 1218 deficiency appropriation for office personnel 1318 additional assistant corporation counsel authorized 1121 *Cornwall Canal, Ontario, Canada*, payment to Canada for damages to Lock No. 15, of, by Government vessel 1282 *Corporations*, contributing by, to any Federal election, unlawful 1074 penalty for 1074 punishment for consenting to, by any officer, etc 1074 tax levied on net income of, for each taxable year 282 organizations exempt 282 net income of domestic, defined; or foreign 283 gross income of domestic, defined; of foreign 283 deductions allowed in computing net incomes; business expenses 283 interest on debts; exception 283 taxes; classes and exceptions specified 284 not applicable to corporations guaranteeing payments at source 284 paid on interest of stockholders 284 date of accrual 284 business losses 284 restriction of, on sales of securities, etc.; basis of 284 worthless debts; if in part 284 tax paid dividends; of foreign corporations from United States sources 284 exhaustion, obsolescence, etc., of property 284 allowance for depletion, etc., of mines, oil wells, timber, etc.; basis of 284 additional to insurance companies, other than life 285 mutual marine companies 285 other mutual companies, of premium deposits returned, etc 285 foreign corporations, of designated items within the United States; apportionment 285 items not deductible, the same as for individuals 285 credits allowed; interest on Federal securities, etc 285 domestic, specific of $2,000 if net income less than $25,000 285 limitation if exceeding $25,000 285 tax paid at source on income of foreign, not in business in United States 285 deduction of interest free from tax 286 credit to domestic, for income, etc., taxes paid abroad; limitation 286 application to domestic insurance companies 286 redetermination if tax paid differs from credit claimed; refund 286 if accrued, but not paid; bond required 286 may be taken in year the tax accrued 286 evidence of foreign income, etc., required 286 domestic, controlling foreign, deemed to have paid proportion of their dividend taxes, etc 287 credit for, limited 287 determination by Commissioner of foreign accumulated profits 287 foreign accounting period 287 in business in United States possessions, deemed foreign 287 returns required; details 287 from agents of foreign, without American office 287 from receivers, trustees, etc.; collection of tax 287 accounting; for part of a year 287 statement of dividends, etc., to be appended to 287 consolidated, may be made by affiliated corporations; basis of 288 computation of proportionate assessments upon 288 meaning of affiliated corporation 288 corporations under China Trade Act, not deemed affiliated 288 if business controlled by same interest; method of making 288 corporations in United States possessions deemed foreign 288 time for filing; with collector of the district, etc 288 with collector at Baltimore, Md., if no agency in United States 288 access to income tax returns of, allowed State officers, and shareholders 293 income provisions relating to China Trade Act 295 verified returns of dividends paid by, required; details 292 *Corporations, Domestic*, special excise tax on capital, etc., of, in excess of $5,000 325 exemptions 325 *Corporations, Federal*, contributing by, to any election, unlawful 1074 penalty for 1074 punishment for consenting to, by any officer, etc 1074 *Corporations, Foreign*, special excise tax on capital of, for business in United States 325 *Corps of Engineers, Army* (*see* Engineer Department, Army). *Corpus Christi, Tex.*, sale of Veterans’ Bureau hospital at, authorized 1093 *Corrupt Practices* (*see* Federal Corrupt Practices Act, 1925). *Corson County, S.
Dak.* bridge authorized across Missouri River, between Walworth County and 3 *Costa Rica*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Cotton*, appropriation for census reports on production, etc 228, 1037 for investigating, etc., diseases of 441, 831 for cultural methods, breeding, etc 441, 831 for investigating insects affecting 449, 839 for suppressing spread of pink boll-worm of 456, 458, 848l appropriation for suppressing pink boll-worm of, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for suppressing pink bollworm of 55 for census reports on production, etc 683 *Cotton Districts*, appropriation for experiments, etc., in cattle raising in 457, 850 *Cotton Futures Act, United States*, appropriation for expenses enforcing 454, 845 sale of cotton unsuitable for standard forms 454 for expenses enforcing, additional, 1925 706 *Cotton Organizations, etc., Foreign*, appropriation for effectuating agreements with, for adopting universal standards of classification, arbitrating disputes, etc 845 *Cotton Standards Act*, appropriation for expenses executing 454, 845 agreements for adopting universal standards of classification, arbitrating disputes, etc., to be effectuated with foreign cotton organizations, etc 845 deficiency appropriation for enforcing 39 *Cotton Statistics*, amount ginned, manufactured, baled cotton on hand, spindles in use, active spindle hours, imports and exports, to be collected by Director of the Census 31 quantities ginned at designated dates 31 limitation for earlier canvasses 31 reports of information collected to be published each month 31 details in, of cotton ginned 31 distribution of publications 31 information to be furnished Agricultural Department for its cotton reports 31 strictly confidential and only for statistical use 31 punishment for unauthorized publication by employees 32 information to be furnished by ginners, manufacturers, etc 32 punishment for willful refusal, etc 32 compilation of production, consumption, stocks of cotton, and spindles in foreign countries, directed 32 abstract to be published with reports 32 to be furnished Agricultural Department to be published in its cotton reports 32 reports of cotton ginned to be issued simultaneously with cotton crop reports 32 dates designated 32 former Act, etc., repealed 32 acreage reports of farmers’ intention to plant, discontinued 115 semimonthly reports to be issued of condition, progress, and probable production 115 subject to approval of designated crop reporting committee 115 qualifications, etc., of members 115 dates of simultaneous issue with Census Bureau ginning reports 115 inconsistent laws repealed 116 *Cottonseed*, appropriation for interbreeding experiments 441, 831 *Council Bluffs, Iowa*, terms of court at 795 *Council, K.
C.*, and others may dam Waccamaw River or Lake in North Carolina 24 *Council of National Defense*, deficiency appropriation for 759 *Counselors of Embassy or Legation*, classified as Foreign Service officers 140 any Foreign Service officer may be assigned as 143 *Counterfeiting, etc.*, appropriation for expenses in suppressing, etc.; restriction 74, 774 for expenses suppressing, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for expenses in suppressing 694 *County Agents, Agricultural Extension Work*, appropriation for 435, 824 *Court for China* (*see* United States Court for China). *Court of Appeals, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 565, 1240 reports of decisions 565, 1240 for care, etc., of building 565, 1240 for miscellaneous expenses under, where United States is a party 566 for printing and binding 566, 1240 for salaries and expenses, additional, 1925 712 for care, etc., of building, additional 1925 712 deficiency appropriation for reports of opinions 679 same jurisdiction in bankruptcy cases, as in circuit courts of appeals 939 *Court of Claims*, appropriation for judges, clerks, etc 219, 1028 for pay of custodian 219 for printing and binding for 219, 1029 for auditors, etc 219, 1029 for contingent expenses 219, 1029 for reporting decisions 219 for repairs, etc., to building 1029 for salaries, additional, 1925 709 for auditors, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for paying judgments of 54, 696, 758, 1347 for printing and binding 686 reappropriation 1332 for repairs, etc., to building 686 for salaries and expenses of commissioners 1332 claims of designated tribes of Indians in Montana, Idaho, and Washington, for lands, etc., taken, to be determined by 21 Rhode Island for expenses, War with Spain, referred to 964 commissioners to be appointed by, to take evidence in cases assigned to them and report the facts to the court 964 procedure for hearings, etc 965 findings and reports to be filed with testimony 965 authority of Court not impaired 965li commissioners; salaries, expenses, etc., allowed 965 appointments, etc., to cease in three years 965 concurrent jurisdiction of district courts with, for recovery of erroneously collected revenue taxes, etc., if collector dead, or not in office 972 jurisdiction conferred to adjudicate all claims against United States of Cherokee Indians 27 procedure; evidence and counterclaims admitted 28 appeal to Supreme Court 28 attorneys’ fees limited 28 issue of process; appearance of Attorney General 28 of Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians 537 may be presented separately or jointly 537 procedure; offset of counter claims 538 appeal to Supreme Court 538 attorneys’ fees by decree of court 538 service on Attorney General 538 of Creek Indians 139 claims excepted 139 procedure; evidence and counterclaims admitted 139 appeal to Supreme Court 140 attorney’s fees limited 140 issue of process, etc.; appearance of Attorney General 140 of Delaware Indians, appeal allowed 812 consideration de novo 813 legal and equitable rights to be settled 813 procedure; evidence admitted 813 attorneys’ fees; advancement of causes 813 of Indians in Washington, except the S’Klallams 886 procedure; counter claims, etc., admitted; advancement 886 attorney’s fees, etc., limited 887 of Kansas or Kaw Indians 1133 Kaw Commission claims, excepting surplus land claim, excepted 1133 procedure; evidence and counterclaims admitted 1134 appeal to Supreme Court 1134 attorneys’ fees limited; issue of process, etc.; appearance of Attorney General 1134 of Ponca Tribe of Indians 729 advancement of cause 730 procedure; evidence and counterclaims admitted 730 time for filing; verification, etc 730 attorneys’ fees by decree of court 730 of Seminole Indians not heretofore adjudicated, etc 133 procedure; evidence and counterclaims admitted 134 appeal to Supreme Court 134 attorneys’ fees limited 134 issue of process, etc.; appearance of Attorney General 134 of Stockbridge Tribe of Indians, not heretofore adjudicated, etc 644 procedure; evidence and counterclaims admitted 644 appeal to Supreme Court 645 attorneys’ fees limited 645 issue of process; appearance of Attorney General 645 of Wichita, etc., Indians, Okla 366 appeal to Supreme Court 366 statutes of limitation not a bar 366 procedure; evidence admitted 367 jurisdiction of claims of Wichita, etc., Indians; attorneys’fees by court decree 367 to determine interest of Yankton Sioux Indians in Red Pipestone Quarries, Minn 730 of other Sioux Indians therein 730 render judgment in claim of Southern Pacific Company for closing, etc., break in Colorado River 171 *Court of Customs Appeals*, appropriation for judges, etc 219, 1028 for rent; contingent expenses 219, 1028 for, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for rent 686 for books, etc 1332 *Courthouse, D.
C.*, appropriation for care, etc 565, 1240 for repairs, etc 565, 1240 for care, etc., additional, 1925 712 *Courts, D. C.*, appropriation for juvenile court, salaries, etc 563, 1238 for police court, salaries, etc 564, 1239 two additional judges 1239 for municipal court, salaries, etc 565, 1239 for supreme court 565, 1239 for court of appeals 565, 1240 deficiency appropriation for police court 677, 679 *Courts Martial, etc., Army*, appropriation for expenses of 482, 896 *Courts of Appeals, Circuit* (*see* Circuit Courts of Appeals). *Coushatta Indians, Tex.*, appropriation for education, etc 404 *Cowlitz River, Wash.*, survey of, authorized 1190 *Cox Building, D.
C.*, custody, etc., of, transferred to Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 66 *Coyotes*, appropriation for devising methods for destroying 450, 841 *Crane, Mary, Indian Allottee*, patent to deceased, and land restored to tribal property of Winnebago Reservation Indians, Nebr 138 *Crater Lake National Park, Oreg.*, appropriation for commissioner 219, 1028 for protection, etc 422, 1176 community house, etc 423 for protection, etc., additional, 1925 708 acceptance of gift of lands from Medford, for administration buildings 606 *Credits for Excess Income Tax Payments*, time extended for allowing claims for 22 taxable year 1918 included 22 *Creek Indians, Okla.* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for tribal schools 398, 1148 for chief and attorney for 398 for chief of 1148 for common schools 407, 1158 all claims of, against United States, not heretofore determined to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 139 claims excepted 139 procedure, etc 139lii *Crematory, D.
C., Public*, appropriation for maintenance 563, 1238 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 676 *Crescent City, Calif.*, preliminary examination, etc., of harbor to be made 1196 *Creston, Iowa*, terms of court at 795 *Criers, United States Courts*, appropriation for pay 221, 1030 *Crignier, Madame*, deficiency appropriation for indemnity to, for loss in search for body of Admiral John Paul Jones 692 payment authorized to France as indemnity for damages to property of, by search for body of Admiral John Paul Jones 118 *Crimes and Misdemeanors*, penalty for nonpayment of motor-vehicle fuel tax, D.
C 108 violating provisions of District of Columbia Rents Act by hotel proprietors 121 bringing in aliens without unexpired immigration visas, etc 163 owner, etc., of vessel failing to detain inadmissible alien seamen, etc 164 vessel bringing to United States aliens with designated diseases 166 physically incompetent to earn a living 166 illiterates, excluded Asiatics, etc 167 violating provisions of Optometry Act, D. C., first offense 178 issuing, etc., unstamped documents, etc 332 dealing in articles not fully stamped 332 using uncanceled stamps 332 operating as a dentist under other than in license 603 failing to display license as dentist 604 selling unauthorized dental diplomas, etc 604 employing unlicensed dentist in office 604 assuming false degree, etc 604 violating provisions of Dentistry Act, not specifically prescribed 604 corporations contributing to political elections 1074 failing to extinguish fire, etc., of automobile taken on a vessel in navigable waters 1093 failing to exhibit motor-vehicle permit to District of Columbia policeman 1122 failing to report vehicle coming to garage, etc., showing evidence of accident, etc 1125 punishment for unauthorized divulging information from cotton statistics by employees 31 willful refusal by cotton ginners to answer requests for information from Director of Census 32 illegally hunting, taking eggs, etc., on bird and animal preserves 98 violating provisions of motor-vehicle fuel tax, D.
C 108 false representations in obtaining loans to purchase seed, etc., by farmers in drought-stricken areas of New Mexico 110 punishment for unauthorized collecting fees, etc., in connection with World War Adjusted Compensation Act 125 false statements in applications, etc., under World War Adjusted Compensation Act 131 counterfeiting, etc., immigration visas, permits, etc 165 false personations, etc., in applying for visas, permits 165 false statements in applications, etc., under immigration laws 165 failing to prevent landing of aliens at other than designated places for 167 violating provisions of Optometric Act, D.
C., second offense 178 conducting business on which special tax imposed, without payment thereof 328 fraudulently removing, etc., revenue stamps from taxed documents, etc 332 reusing, etc., stamps 332 using insufficient stamps 332 counterfeits, etc 332 sales at produce exchanges without stamped bill 335 willful failure to pay internal revenue tax, make returns, etc 343 willful failure to collect tax, evasion of payment, etc 344 assisting in making fraudulent returns, etc 344 false statements as to effect of tax on price of articles sold, etc 348 violating laws and regulations for Alaska salmon fisheries 466 violating regulations, etc., to prevent oil polluting deposits in navigable waters, etc 605 violating provisions of Northern Pacific Halibut Fishery Act 649 violating, etc., Upper Mississippi River, etc., Refuge Act 652 receiving unauthorized fees, etc., in claims under World War Veterans’ Act 628 false statements in claims under World War Veterans’ Act 628 receiving payments for compensation, etc., under same Act, after right therefor ceases 629 fraudulently receiving money for compensation, etc., under same Act, to which not entitled 629 presenting false statements, affidavits, etc., in claims for compensation under same Act 629 unauthorized use of title of architect, etc., in District of Columbia 718 false statements in applications for licenses under Alaska Game Law 746 violations of Alaska Game Law not specifically provided for 747 larceny, etc., of goods, baggage, etc., in interstate commerce 793 carrying stolen articles of interstate commerce into another State, etc 794 stealing, secreting, embezzling, etc., mail matter 977 stealing, etc., mail left upon collection box, etc 977liii punishment for unauthorized taking mail before delivery, etc 977 violating provisions of Venereal Diseases Act, D.
C 1003 violating provisions of Milk, etc., Act, D. C 1008 officers of corporation consenting to contributions to political elections 1074 committing unlawful acts prohibited by Corrupt Practices Act 1074 willfully committing unlawful acts prohibited by Corrupt Practices Act 1074 unauthorized hunting, etc., in game refuges, Ozark National Forest, Ark 1091 exporting helium gas without permit from the President 1111 operating motor vehicle in District of Columbia without a permit 1122 nonresident of the District of Columbia violating permit requirements 1123 reckless driving motor vehicle in the District 1123 violating other traffic regulations in the District 1123 operator of vehicle in the District causing personal injury without reporting thereof 1124 operator in the District failing to report damage to another vehicle 1124 operating vehicle under influence of liquor or drug 1124 using smoke screen, etc., on motor vehicle in the District 1124 operating motor vehicle in the District during suspension of permit, etc 1125 soliciting, etc., unauthorized fee in Veterans’ Bureau claims 1311 receiving money fraudulently from Veterans’ Bureau 1311 conspiring, etc., to present false documents, in claims before the Veterans’ Bureau 1312 embezzling by guardian, etc., of money paid to beneficiary of Veterans’ Bureau 1312 *Crimes, etc.*, appropriation for detection and prosecution of 217, 1026 preservation, etc., criminal identification records 217, 1026 protection of the President 217, 1026 for detection, etc., of, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for detection and prosecution of 44, 56, 760, 1332, 1351, 1353 *Criminal Code*, amended, section 84 98 section 118 1073 section 194 977 repealed, section 83 1074 *Criminal Identification Records*, appropriation for preserving, exchange, etc 217, 1026 *Criminals*, appropriation for bringing home from abroad 216, 1025 *Crisfield Harbor, Md.*, improvement of, authorized 1186 *Crittenden Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Sherman Circle to Fifth Street 1223 for paving, Eighth Street to Sherman Circle 1224 *Croats and Slovenes, Serbs*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Crook National Forest, Ariz.*, grant to Gila County of lands in, for recreational area 242 *Crooked and Pickerel Lakes, Mich.*, disposal of erroneously surveyed public lands on 594 *Crooked Creek Irrigation Project, Oreg.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of, on Klamath Indian Reservation 403, 1154 *Crooked Nose Woman*, name added to final roll of Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, and to be paid per capita payment from tribal funds 253 *Crop Plants*, appropriation for investigating physiology of 441, 831 *Crops*, appropriation for technological, etc., investigations 441, 831 for breeding, study, etc., of arid land 442, 832 *Crow Agency, Mont.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Crow Creek Indian Hospital, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 408, 1159 *Crow Indian Reservation, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of irrigation systems on; repayment 402, 1153 for irrigation system on, additional, 1925 707 *Crow Indians, Mont.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 409, 1160 for fulfilling treaty with, additional, 1925 708 *Crow Indians, Okla.*, time extended ten years for repayment of revolving fund of, for seed, farming equipment, etc 1301 *Crown Willamette Paper Company*, time extended for bridging Lock No. 4, Willamette Falls Canal 998 *Cruelty to Children and Animals, Societies for Prevention of*, exempt from income tax 282 *Crystal River, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Cuba*, appropriation for ambassador to 206, 1015 for preserving monuments, etc., to soldiers who fell in 512, 927 persons born in, construed as nonquota immigrants, in Immigration Act 155 *Culion, Philippine Islands*, appropriation for care of lepers, etc., Naval station 184, 863 *Cumberland River*, bridge authorized across, Burnside, Ky 648 time extended for bridging, near Clarksville, Tenn 113liv *Cunard Steamship Company* (*Limited*), deficiency appropriation for refund of fines to 45, 45 *Current River*, bridge authorized across, at Finley’s Ferry, Ark 26 *Custer County, Mont.*, granted land for public fairgrounds 97 *Custer National Forest, Mont.*, exchange authorized of lands within, withdrawn as coal lands, reserving coal to United States 1117 *Custer State Park Game Sanctuary, S.
Dak.*, enlargement of area authorized 632 grant of unpatented lands in, claimed under mining laws, to South Dakota, for park purposes 1185 payment for; mineral rights reserved 1185 limitation of location 1185 *Customhouse Brokers*, special tax imposed on; business defined 326 *Customs*, appropriation for collecting revenue from 69, 769 for detection of frauds, etc 69, 769 retired general appraisers 69, 769 for automatic and recording scales 70, 769 for compensation in lieu of moieties 70, 769 for collecting revenue from, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for expenses collecting revenue from 49, 57, 701, 761, 1349, 1351, 1353 for paying judgments against collectors of 698, 1349 for compensation in lieu of moieties 1342 for fence on Mexican border 1342 for automatic, etc., scales 1349 appraiser of merchandise at Portland, Me., to be appointed 957 appraisers’ stores property, Providence, R.
I., to be sold 960 articles for exhibit at New Orleans Exposition admitted free of duty 1253 payment if sold, etc 1253 for Sesquicentennial Exhibition at Philadelphia in 1926, admitted free of duty 1254 free admission of domestic animals etc., crossing frontier, if brought back before December 31, 1924 2 if brought back before December 31, 1925 963 officers given authority to make arrests, etc., for violations of Oil Pollution Act 605 one appraiser of merchandise at Baltimore, Md., instead of two as at present 819 remission of unpaid duties on imports by War Department 660 stamp tax on, entries 335 vessels or vehicles summarily forfeited for violating, laws may be used for enforcing customs or prohibition laws in lieu of sale 1116 forfeited by decree of court for violating, or prohibition laws, may be delivered for enforcing custom or prohibition laws in lieu of sale 1116 to be utilized for such purposes 1116 vessels forfeited, etc.; customs and prohibition appropriations available for maintenance, expense of seizure, etc 1116 report to Congress in detail of use, etc 1117 disposal of, when no longer needed 1117 *Customs Appeals, Court of* (*see also* Court of Customs Appeals), appropriation for salaries and expenses 219, 1028 for, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for rent 686 for books, etc 1332 *Customs Attachés*, to be appointed for duty in foreign service 748 attached to diplomatic missions through Department of State 748 assignment may be rejected by Secretary of State, if prejudicial to public policy 748 *Customs Cases*, appropriation for Assistant Attorney General, and salaries and expenses, conducting 216, 1026 for expenses conducting, additional, 1925 709 *Customs Service, Treasury Department* (*see also* Customs), appropriation for office personnel, Division of Customs 69, 769 appointment, etc., by Secretary of the Treasury authorized, of deputy collectors, comptrollers, etc 748 special agents, attaches for duty in foreign countries, etc 748 officers designated for foreign service to be officially attached to missions, etc 748 may be rejected by Secretary of State for cause 748 clerks, etc., Board of General Appraisers 748 subject to civil service laws, upon nomination of officers in charge 748 *Customs Statistics Section, Department of Commerce*, appropriation for expenses 227, 1037 *Customs Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of*, appropriation for share of expenses 210, 1019 *Czechoslovakia*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 **D.** *D Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, etc., Fifth to Seventh Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1226 *Dahlgren, Va.*, appropriation for care, etc., school at ordnance station 192 *Dairy Farms*, regulations for issuing permits to, for selling milk, etc., in District of Columbia 1004 *Dairy Farms, D. C.*, appropriation for inspecting, etc 563, 1238 *Dairy Industry*, appropriation for investigations and experiments in 438, 829 *Dairy Products*, appropriation for diffusing commercial information of market prices, distribution, etc., of 454, 844lv *Dairying Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for Chief of Bureau, and office and field personnel 829 for investigations, etc., of dairy industry 829 renovated butter inspection 829 established; appointment of chief; duties 243 transfer of activities relating to dairy industry to 243 additional employees authorized 243 necessary appropriations authorized 243 deficiency appropriation for acquiring site adjoining Beltsville agricultural experiment farm for 1326 *Dairying Enterprises in Western Irrigated Districts*, appropriation for experiments in establishing 457, 850 for experiments, additional, 1925 706 *Damages to Private Property, etc.*, appropriation for paying claims for, by postal service 85, 784 for paying claims for, caused by Army target practice, etc 483, 897 for paying claims of Army officers, enlisted men, and nurses for, etc 483, 898 for paying claims for, under Interior Department 391, 1142 for paying claims for, by naval forces 184, 862 for paying claims for, by naval aircraft 199, 877 deficiency appropriation for paying claims for, by Veterans’ Bu-Bureau 36, 681, 1317 for paying claims for, under Department of Agriculture 40, 682, 1326 for paying claim for, under Standards Bureau 41 for paying claims for, under Lighthouses Bureau 41, 683, 1327 for paying claims for, under Coast and Geodetic Survey 41, 683, 1328 for paying claims for, under Reclamation Bureau 43 for paying claims for, under Department of Labor 45, 1334 for paying claims for, under Post Office Department 46, 690, 763, 1336 for paying claims for, under Coast Guard 50, 1342 for paying claims for, under Public Health Service 51, 694, 1343 for paying collision claims, river and harbor improvements 52, 1345 for paying claims for, under War Department 695, 1344 for paying claims for, under Navy Department 689, 1335 *Dams*, construction of, authorized across Byram River by Port Chester, N.
Y., and Greenwich, Conn 95 Missouri River, by Broadwater Irrigation District 1261 Tallahatchie River, Porters Ferry, Miss 355 Waccamaw River, N. C 24 and bridge, authorized across Lafayette River by Norfolk, Va 973 removal and replacement of, across Fox River by Aurora, Ill.; payment of property damages, etc 11 time extended for, across Red River of the North, Grand Forks, N. Dak 998 *Dangerous, etc., Buildings, D. C.*, appropriation for removing, etc 544, 1221 deficiency appropriation for removal, etc 37 *Danish West Indies* (*see* Virgin Islands). *Danville, Ill.*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 518, 932 *Danville, Va.*, terms of court at 114 *Darby Building, D.
C.*, appropriation for operating expenses 66, 765 *Dardanelle, Ark.*, bridge authorized across Arkansas River near 1129 *Date Scale, Parlatoria*, appropriation for emergency expenses, eradicating 459, 848 for eradicating; additional, 1925 706 *Daughters of 1812, National Society United Staves*, authorized to place bronze tablet on Francis Scott Key Bridge, D. C 3 place marble tablet on Francis Scott Key Bridge, D. C 24 *Daughters of the American Revolution*, additional lots of, in District of Columbia, exempt from taxation; condition 135 *Davenport, Iowa*, terms of court at 795 *Dayton, Ohio*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 517, 931 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 63, 1346 *De Fontes, Joseph*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 673, 1315 *De Valls Bluff, Ark.*, bridge authorized across White River at 645 *De Witt and Shobe*, deficiency appropriation for amount due, on river and harbor contract 1345 *Deadwood, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for assay office at 78, 777 for assay office at, additional, 1925 710 *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 555, 1231 *Deane, G. B.*, may bridge White River, Saint Charles, Ark 999 Arkansas may acquire to operate as a free bridge 1000 tolls allowed for five years 1000 *Death Gratuity, Navy*, appropriation for six months’ 193, 872 *Debates in Congress*, appropriation for reporting, House of Representatives 585, 1293 for reporting, Senate 581, 1289 positions and pay established of official reporters of, etc., House of Representatives 152 *Debentures*, designated, subject to stamp tax 331lvi *Debs Inlet, N.
Y.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Debtors, Judgment*, indexes of all, to be kept by clerks of United States courts 813 *Decatur, Ala.*, time extended for bridging Tennessee River at 815 Alabama authorized to acquire, etc 815 operate as a free bridge 815 *Decatur Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Georgia to Kansas Avenues 1223 *Decedents*, tax levied on transfers of estates of, hereafter 303 *Deciduous Fruits*, appropriation for investigating insects affecting 448, 839 *Decisions of the Comptroller General*, appropriation for printing 525, 1203 *Declaration of Independence*, provisions for celebrating the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the signing of, by international exhibition in Philadelphia 1253 *Decorations, Foreign*, acceptance authorized of, tendered to Army Air Service officers for world airplane flight 979 *Deep Fork River, Okla.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized for flood control of 249 *Deep River, Wash.*, improvement of, authorized 1189 *Deering, Charles*, statue of “Serenity,” the gift of, may be erected on public grounds in District of Columbia 21 *Defending Suits in Claims*, appropriation for expenses 217, 1026 deficiency appropriation for expenses 44, 760 *Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1924, First*, for Senate 33 for House of Representatives 33 for Public Buildings Commission 34 for Architect of the Capitol, Capitol plant;
Senate Office Building 34 for Executive expenses, death of President Harding 34 for Alien Property Custodian 35 for American Battle Monuments Commission 35 for Vocational Education Board 35 for Housing Corporation 36 for Veterans’ Bureau 36 for District of Columbia 36 for Department of Agriculture 38 Forest Service 39 Entomology Bureau 39 eradicating foot and mouth disease, emergency 40 for Department of Commerce 40 for Interior Department 41 Indian Department 42 Alaska Railroad 43 for Department of Justice 43 United States courts 44 for Department of Labor 45 for Navy Department 45 for Post Office Department 46 for Department of State, Diplomatic and Consular Service 47 for Treasury Department 48 internal revenue 49 Coast Guard 50 for War Department 52 Army 52 national cemeteries 52 for judgments, United States courts 53 Court of Claims 54 for claims certified by General Accounting Office 54, 60 title of Act 63 *Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1924, Second*, for Senate 672 for House of Representatives 673 for Architect of the Capitol 673 for Government Printing Office 673 for Executive Office 674 for American Battle Monuments Commission 674 for District of Columbia 674 for Vocational Board 679 for General Accounting Office 680 for Housing Commission 680 for Interstate Commerce Commission 680 for State, War, and Navy Department Buildings 680 for Veterans’ Bureau 681 World War adjusted compensation 681 for Department of Agriculture 682 foot-and-mouth, etc., diseases extermination 682 for Department of Commerce 683 for Interior Department 683 Indian Affairs Bureau 684 Reclamation Service 684 for Department of Justice 686 United States courts 686 for Department of Labor 688 Immigration Bureau 688 for Navy Department 688 World War adjusted compensation expenses 688 scrapping of naval vessels 689 for Post Office Department 690 postal service 690 for Department of State 691 Diplomatic and Consular Service 691 for Treasury Department 693 Coast Guard 693 for War Department 695 World War adjusted compensation expenses 695 for judgments, United States courts 696 Court of Claims 696 for claims certified by General Accounting Office 697, 699 Reclamation Act amendments 701 title of Act 704 *Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1925, First*, for Senate 753 conveying electoral vote for President, etc 753 for Joint Committee on Inaugural ceremonies of 1925 753 for Public Buildings Commission 753 for House of Representatives 754 for Executive expenses 754 for Lexington-Concord Sesquicentennial Commission 754 for District of Columbia 754 for Interstate Commerce Commission 755 for Interior Department 755 for Department of Justice 756lvii for United States courts 756 for Navy Department 756 for Department of State, International Fisheries Commission 756 publishing ascertainment of Electors for President and Vice President 756 for Treasury Department 757 internal revenue 757 for War Department 757 Muscle Shoals 757 Inland Waterways Corporation 757 for judgments, United States courts 758 Court of Claims 758 for claims certified by General Accounting Office 758 additional, to meet loss by exchange 763 title of Act 763 *Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1925, Second*, increased compensation in Legislative Appropriation Act made immediately available 1313 for Senate 1313 for Memorial to the Women of the World War 1314 for Joint Committee to Investigate Northern Pacific Land Grants 1314 for Biographical Congressional Directory 1314 for House of Representatives 1314 for Architect of the Capitol 1315 for Government Printing Office 1315 for Executive Office 1315 for Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission 1316 for Employees’ Compensation Commission 1316 for General Accounting Office 1316 for State, War, and Navy Department Buildings 1316 for Railroad Administration credit covered into the Treasury 1316 for Commission for celebrating the Two Hundredth Anniversary of Birth of George Washington 1316 for Mecklenburg Sesquicentennial Commission 1317 for Bunker Hill Sesquicentennial Commission 1317 for Veterans’ Bureau 1317 for District of Columbia 1318 public schools 1319 audited claims 1323 for Department of Agriculture 1324 experiment stations, additional allotments 1324 forest roads and trails 1326 for Department of Commerce 1327 for Interior Department 1328 Alaska Railroad 1332 for Department of Justice 1332 for judicial expenses 1332 United States courts 1333 Federal Industrial Institution for Women 1334 for Department of Labor 1334 for Navy Department 1335 for Post Office Department 1336 for Department of State 1338 Foreign Service 1338 for Treasury Department 1341 for War Department 1344 Army 1344 for judgments, United States courts 1346 for judgments United States courts;
New River Collieries Company 1346 others under departments, etc 1347 under private Acts 1347 Jens Samuels and B. Olsen 1347 owners of barge “Havana” 1347 Court of Claims 1347 for claims certified by General Accounting Office 1347, 1351, 1352 title of Act 1353 *Deficiency Appropriations, Urgent*, for Senate, inquiries and investigations 170 for Department of State 170 Inter-American Committee on Electrical Communications 170 for Department of Justice, investigation, etc., of war frauds 170 United States courts 171 *Delafield Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Georgia Avenue to Ninth Street 1223 *Delaware*, lands in Sussex County reconveyed, etc., to 245 *Delaware Bay*, bridge authorized across canal between Rehoboth Bay and Rehoboth, Del 664 *Delaware Indians, Okla.*, all claims of, submitted to Court of Claims; appeal to Supreme Court allowed 812 consideration de novo of legal and equitable rights 813 procedure, etc 813 *Delaware Railroad Company*, agreement with, for reconstructing bridge across Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, ratified, etc 1197 use of funds for 1197 *Delaware River*, time extended for bridging, near Trenton, N.
J 738 improvement of, Philadelphia, Pa., to Trenton, N. J., authorized 1186 preliminary examination, etc., of, at Camden, N. J., to be made 1192 *Delaware State Highway Department*, may bridge canal near Rehoboth 664 *Delegates from the Territories* appropriation for compensation 581, 1289 for mileage 582, 1289 for clerk hire 585, 1293 amount established for clerk hire for; mode of payment, etc 152 compensation of, after March 4, 1925 1301 immediately available 1313 *Deleterious Foods, etc.*, appropriation for expenses preventing sale of, etc 447, 837 *Denmark*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Dental Clinics, Public Schools, D.
C.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc. 556, 1232 *Dentistry, D. C.*, practicing, etc., in the District without a license, unlawful 599 following occupation of oral hygienist without being registered, unlawful 599 board of dental examiners; eligibility, appointment, etc 599lviii board of dental examiners; organization, meetings, seal, etc 599 record of licenses, proceedings, etc 600 certified copies of, accepted as evidence 600 power to secure testimony, etc 600 assistance of supreme court of the District 600 secretary-treasurer of, to enforce dental laws, etc 600 annual reports, etc., to be made by, to Commissioners 600 applications to practice; form of, fee, and photograph 600 examination by board; subjects specified 600 waived, for holder of license under laws of a State, etc., recognizing District license, etc 600 additional evidence, etc., required 601 issue of license on passing; registry by health officer, etc 601 oral hygiene regulations; application requirements 601 examination and issue of license; registry by health officer, etc 601 registration allowed, if having two years’ experience under licensed dentist 601 operations permitted by holder of license 601 restrictions on performing other 601 license without examination to holder of State license, etc.; fee 602 revocation or suspension of licenses by the board; grounds for, specified 602 notice to accused; hearings 602 action of board 602 reinstatement 602 fees required, in addition 603 expenses to be paid from 603 yearly registration, etc., of dentists and oral hygienists 603 penalty for failure, etc 603 persons regarded as practicing dentists 603 operating under other than proper name, unlawful 603 using name of a company, etc., unlawful 603 penalty for 603 students, practitioners of medicine, etc., excepted from provisions of Act 604 penalty for failing to display license, etc. 604 selling diplomas for unauthorized practice, etc 604 employing unlicensed dentist, etc., in office 604 practicing under assumed name, professional title, etc 604 violations not specifically prescribed 604 punishment for subsequent convictions 604 inconsistent laws repealed 604 *Denton, Md.*, terms of court at 1106 *Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company*, granted right of way across Fort Logan Military Reservation, Colo 648 *Denver, Colo.*, appropriation for mint at 77, 776 for mint at, additional, 1925 710 for mint at, special fund, additional, 1925 710 customhouse in, may be exchanged for new site, and building to be constructed thereon 1117 preparation of plans, etc 1118 limitation of Government expense, etc 1118 offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 395 terms of court at 243 *Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, and office personnel 432, 822 for extra labor, etc 432, 822 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act 433, 822 if only one position in a grade 822 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical service 433, 822 no reduction in fixed salaries 433, 822 transfer to another position without reduction 822 payments under higher rates permitted 433, 822 for mechanical shops and power plant employees 433, 822 for contingent expenses 433, 822 for rent, District of Columbia 433, 823 restricted to space not available in Government buildings 433, 823 for rent, Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory, from War Department funds 433, 823 for editorial and distribution work 433, 823 miscellaneous expenditures 433, 823 for printing and binding 434, 823 Annual Report; farmers’ bulletins 434, 823 for Office of Experiment Stations 434, 823 support of agricultural experiment stations 434, 824 administrative expenses 434, 824 extending stations to Territories and insular possessions 434, 824 for extension service 435, 824 for farmers’ cooperative extension work; county agents 435, 824 for additional cooperative extension work; county agents 435 for demonstrations on reclamation projects 456, 824 for agricultural exhibits at State, etc., fairs 435, 825 for administrative expenses, Extension Service, etc 435, 825 for Weather Bureau 436, 825 for general expenses 436, 825 printing office; limitations 436, 826 forecasts, warnings, etc 437, 826 aerological stations 437, 826 for Animal Industry Bureau 437, 826 inspection and quarantine work 437, 827 eradicating, etc., tuberculosis of animals; indemnities 438, 827 eradication of southern cattle ticks 438, 828 dairy industry investigations 438 animal husbandry investigations 439, 828 investigating animal diseases; contagious abortion 439, 828 hog cholera eradication, etc.; dourine 439, 829 additional for meat inspection; horse meat 439, 829 for Dairying Bureau 829lix appropriation for Dairying Bureau, for general expenses 829 for Bureau of Plant Industry 440, 830 for general expenses 440, 830 plant diseases, etc., investigations; pecans 440, 830 investigating citrus canker; chestnut tree bark disease, etc 440, 830 eradicating white pine blister rust 440, 830 crop plant, etc., diseases 441, 831 soil bacteriology; fertility, etc 441, 831 acclimatization, etc.; cottonseed interbreeding 441, 831 physiological, technological, etc., investigations 441, 831 commercial seeds, grasses, etc.; importing adulterated seed grains, etc 441, 831 cereal improvement, etc.; soil and seed infecting diseases 441, 831 tobacco production; drought resistant crops 442, 832 sugar plant investigations 442, 832 dry land crops, etc 442, 832 edible nuts, growing, shipping, etc 442, 832 fruit growing, shipping, etc 442, 832 experimental gardens, etc 442, 832 horticultural investigations, etc.; tree, etc., propagation 442, 832 Arlington, Va., experiment farm 443, 832 foreign seeds and plants; new and rare seeds, forage, etc 443, 833 biophysical investigations; administrative expenses 443, 833 eradicating nail head rust of tomatoes 833 for Forest Service 443, 833 for general expenses 443, 833 national forests, maintenance, etc 444, 834 fighting forest fires, etc 445, 835 survey, etc., of lands valuable for agriculture 445, 835 sanitary facilities, etc., public camp grounds 445, 835 equipment supplies, etc 445, 835 forest products, etc.; tree planting, etc 445, 835 roads, trails, bridges, etc 446, 836 conservation of navigable streams, etc., Commission expenses 446, 836 for Bureau of Chemistry 446, 836 for general expenses 446, 836 biological investigations of food and drug products 446, 837 collaboration with other departments, etc 447, 837 colorants, medicinals, etc., from raw materials 447, 837 manufacture of table sirup, etc. 447, 837 enforcing pure food law; revising Pharmacopoeia 447, 837 enforcing Tea Importation Act 447, 837 insecticides, etc., investigations 447, 837 plant dust explosions, etc 447, 837 naval stores investigations 447, 837 for Bureau of Soils 447, 838 for general expenses 448, 838 fertilizers, etc 448, 838 cooperative soil investigations 448, 838 for Bureau of Entomology 448, 838 appropriation for Bureau of Entomology, for general expenses 448, 839 investigation, etc., of insects 448, 839 preventing spread of moths 449, 839 European corn borer 449, 840 Mexican bean beetle 450, 840 Japanese beetle 840 for Bureau of Biological Survey 450, 840 for general expenses 450, 841 food habits of birds, animals, etc 450, 841 enforcing migratory bird law, etc 451, 841 reindeer industry, etc., in Alaska 451, 841 for Division of Accounts and Disbursements 451, 842 for library 451, 842 for Public Roads Bureau 451, 842 for general expenses 451, 842 farm irrigation, etc., investigations 452, 843 farm drainage, water supply, etc 452, 843 distributing surplus war explosives, etc 452, 843 for Bureau of Agricultural Economics 453, 844 for general expenses 453, 844 farm management and practice 453, 844 marketing, etc., farm products; retail meat, etc., markets 453, 844 crop and livestock estimates; disseminating prices, market conditions, etc 453, 844 perishable farm products; investigating, certifying conditions, etc 453, 844 market news service on livestock, meats, fish, etc 454, 845 for enforcing Cotton Futures and Cotton Standards Acts 454, 845 for enforcing Grain Standards Act 454, 845 for administering Warehouse Act 454, 845 for enforcing Standard Container Act 454, 846 for completing work on wool clip of 1918 455, 846 for operation of Center Market, District of Columbia 459, 846 for Bureau of Home Economics 455, 847 for general expenses 455, 847 utilizing farm products in the home, etc 455, 847 for enforcing Insecticide Act 455, 847 for Federal Horticultural Board 455, 847 for general expenses 456, 847 plant quarantine 456, 847 for potato wart extermination 456, 848 interchangeable appropriations 456 for eradicating pink bollworm of cotton 458, 848 for eradication of Parlatoria date scale 459, 848 interchangeable appropriations 849 for demonstrations on reclamation projects, etc 456 for fire protection on forested watersheds, etc 457, 849 for cooperative farm forestry 849 for cooperative distribution of forest planting stock, etc 849 for acquiring additional lands, under Conservation Act 457, 850lx appropriation for livestock experiments, etc., in cane sugar and cotton districts 457, 850 for livestock breeding station, Woodward, Okla 457, 850 for dairying and livestock experiments on western irrigated, etc., lands 457, 850 amount available for passenger vehicle; restriction, report, etc 457, 850 for eradication of foot-and-mouth and other contagious diseases of animals 110, 458, 851 payment for animals purchased, destroyed, etc 458, 851 mileage rates for motor vehicles 459, 851 for enforcing Packers and Stockyards Act 460, 851 for enforcing Grain Futures Act 460, 852 for collecting farmers’ seed grain loans 460, 852 for forest roads and trails under Federal Highway Act 460, 852 for cooperative construction of rural post roads 461, 852 apportionment, etc 461, 852 lease of Bieber Building, District of Columbia, and warehouse, authorized for ten years 853 for Experiment Stations Office, additional, 1925 705 for Extension Service Office, additional, 1925 705 for Weather Bureau, additional, 1925 705 for Animal Industry Bureau, additional, 1925 705 for Plant Industry Bureau, additional, 1925 705 for Forest Service, additional, 1925 705 for Chemistry Bureau, additional, 1925 705 for Entomology Bureau, additional, 1925 705 for Bureau of Biological Survey, additional, 1925 705 for Public Roads Bureau, additional, 1925 705 for Bureau of Agricultural Economics, additional, 1925 706 for salaries, etc., enforcing Insecticide Act, additional, 1925 706 for Federal Horticultural Board, additional, 1925 706 for demonstration on reclamation projects, additional, 1925 706 for conservation of navigable waters, additional, 1925 706 for livestock production demonstrations, additional, 1925 706 for eradicating foot-and-mouth disease, additional, 1925 706 for suppressing pink bollworm of cotton, additional, 1925 706 for eradicating date scale, additional 706 for enforcing Packers and Stockyards Act, additional, 1925 706 for enforcing Grain Futures Act, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory 38 for Guam experiment station 39 for Forest Service 39, 55, 60, 682, 697, 700, 759, 1325, 1348, 1353 for Entomology Bureau 39, 55 for enforcing Cotton Standards Act 39 deficiency appropriation for administering Warehouse Act 39 for Public Roads Bureau 40, 60 for collecting loans under Seed Grain Loan Act 40 for eradication of foot and mouth and other contagious diseases of animals 40, 682, 1325 amount of deficiency appropriation for arresting foot-and-mouth disease, etc., available for eradicating European fowl pest, etc 722 for judgments, United States courts, under 53 for miscellaneous expenses 55 for States Relations Service 55, 700 for Weather Bureau 55, 697, 759 for Animal Industry Bureau 55, 60, 700, 759, 1351, 1353 for Plant Industry Bureau 55, 60, 700, 759, 1325, 1348 for Chemistry Bureau 55, 60, 759 for stimulating agriculture, etc 55, 60, 759 for Biological Survey Bureau 55, 697, 759, 1326 for Soils Bureau 55 for suppressing pink bollworm of cotton 55 for library 60 for Crop Estimates Bureau 60 for paying damages claims 682, 1326 for expenses, Naval Stores Act 682 for Agricultural Economics Bureau 682 for eradicating cocoanut scale, Island of Guam 682, 1326 for eradicating nail head rust blight 682 for purchase, etc., valuable seed 700 for Farm Management Office 759 for Markets Bureau 759 for Office of Experiment Stations 1324 for medals to winners at International Livestock Exposition 1324 for Dairying Bureau 1326 for Woodward, Okla., field station 1326 for forest roads and trails 1326 for expert services, under Packers and Stockyards Act 1327 claim of J.
B. Glanville for damage to cattle, referred to district court 1327 cotton reports of condition, progress, and probable production to be issued semimonthly 115 approval by designated crop reporting committee 115 simultaneous issue with Census Bureau ginning reports at specified dates 115 Dairying Bureau established in 243 appointment of chief; duties 243 transfer of activities to 243 necessary appropriations authorized 243 duties, etc., of employees authorized to enforce Mississippi River, etc., Refuge act 651 oaths, etc., in matters under, to be administered by officers thereof to be designated by the Secretary 803 legal effect of; no fees, etc., allowed 803 no additional oath to be taken; exception 803 stock raising, etc., experiments authorized on lands of Fort Keogh Military Reservation, Mont., transferred to 99lxi tick infested cattle admission below Texas southern quarantine line, repealed 98 transfer of Army caterpillar tractors and motor trucks to, for public roads building 1281 title to be vested in States, solely for use in improving highways 1282 *Department of Commerce*, appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, and office personnel 224, 1033 for chief clerk and superintendent 224, 1033 for contingent expenses 224, 1033 for rent; outside storage 224, 1034 for printing and binding for 224, 1034 detail of copy editors 224, 1034 for Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, office personnel 225, 1034 for commercial attachés 225, 1034 assignment to Department duty 225, 1034 for promotion of commerce 225, 1034 assignment of trade commissioners to Department duty 225, 1035 for District and Cooperative Office Service 225, 1035 for promoting commerce with South and Central America 225, 1035 assignment of trade commissioners to Department duty 225, 1035 for promoting commerce with the Far East 225, 1035 assignment of trade commissioners to Department duty 226, 1035 for enforcing China Trade Act 226, 1036 for investigating, etc., export industries 226, 1036 for compiling information as to domestic and foreign raw materials and manufactures 226, 1036 for transportation of remains of officers, etc., dying abroad 226, 1036 for transportation of families and effects of officers, etc., Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau 227, 1036 restriction on use of foreign vessels 227, 1036 for Customs Statistics Section 227, 1037 for compiling directory of foreign buyers 227, 1037 for investigating sources of crude rubber; other raw materials, etc 227 for collecting, etc., information of foreign trade restrictions and regulations 227, 1037 for Census Bureau, office personnel 228, 1037 for collecting statistics 228, 1037 for expenses, census of agriculture 228 for tabulating machines, expenses 228, 1038 for Steamboat Inspection Service, salaries 228, 1038 for inspectors 228, 1038 for clerk hire 229, 1038 for contingent expenses 229, 1038 for Navigation Bureau, office personnel 229, 1038 for admeasurement of vessels; counting passengers, etc 229, 1038 for motor boats, etc., to enforce navigation laws 229, 1038 for preventing overcrowding of passenger vessels, etc 229, 1038 appropriation for enforcing wireless communication laws on steam vessels 229, 1039 for Shipping Commissioners; clerk hire 230, 1039 for contingent expenses 230, 1039 for Standards Bureau, scientific, clerical, etc., personnel 230, 1039 for equipment, machinery, etc 230, 1039 for contingent expenses 230, 1039 International Committee of Weights and Measures 230, 1039 for care of grounds, etc 230, 1039 for investigations, studies, etc., of designated subjects 230, 1039 for testing structural materials, etc 230, 1039 for standardizing mechanical appliances 231, 1040 for sugar standardization, etc 231, 1041 for cooperative testing, etc., of gauges, screw threads, etc 232, 1041 for metallurgical research, etc., railway equipment defects, etc 232, 1041 for technical investigations in industrial development 232, 1042 for testing large scales 232, 1042 for cooperative standardization, etc., of industrial devices 232, 1042 for radioactive investigations, etc 233, 1042 for studying internal strains of ropes, cables, etc 233 for testing automotive engines 233, 1043 cooperative scientific investigations with Departments, etc., payable from their funds 233, 1043 for Lighthouses Bureau, office personnel 233, 1043 for designated general expenses 233, 1043 for lighthouse keepers, etc 234, 1044 for officers and crews of vessels 234, 1044 for district superintendents, etc 234, 1044 for retired pay 234, 1044 for public works and aids to navigation 234, 1044 for Coast and Geodetic Survey, field expenses 234, 1044 for phvsical hydrography researches 234, 1045 for compiling Coast Pilot 235, 1045 for magnetic observations, etc 235, 1045 for earthquake regions, surveys, etc 235, 1045 for special surveys 235, 1045 for vessels, repairs, crews, etc 235, 1045 for pay, etc., of officers 236, 1045 designation of assistant director 236, 1046 actual traveling expenses allowed 1046 for office personnel, expenses, etc 236, 1046 for Fisheries Bureau, office personnel 236, 1046 for field employees;
Alaska service 237, 1046 for employees at large; car employees 237, 1046 for employees, fish cultural stations, fish rescue, and biological stations 237, 1046 for vessel employees; Alaska fisheries service 237, 1046 for office expenses 237, 1046 for propagation of food fishes 237, 1046 for maintenance of vessels 238, 1047 for food fishes inquiry 238, 1047lxii appropriation for statistical inquiry 238, 1047 for protecting, etc., sponge fisheries 238, 1047 for protecting Alaska seal fisheries, etc 238, 1047 for upper Mississippi Wild Life and Game Refuge 1047 for Solicitor of, and office personnel 216, 1025 for Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, additional, 1925 706 for expenses, enforcing China Trade Act, additional, 1925 706 for Steamboat Inspection Service, additional, 1925 706 for Navigation Bureau, additional, 1925 706 for Standards Bureau, additional, 1925 706 for Lighthouses Bureau, additional, 1925 706 for Coast and Geodetic Survey, additional, 1925 706 for Fisheries Bureau, additional, 1925 706 for Alaska salmon fisheries 713 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 40, 1327 for Standards Bureau 40, 55, 61, 697, 759, 1328 for Lighthouses Bureau 41, 56, 61, 683, 697, 700, 759, 1327 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 41, 56, 683, 697, 759, 1328, 1348 for judgments, United States courts, under 53 for Steamboat Inspection Service 55, 61, 697 for Fisheries Bureau 56, 61, 697, 759 for Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau 61, 759, 1348 for Census Bureau 683, 759, 1348 for increase of compensation 700 for commercial attaches 759 for Navigation Bureau 759 for James C.
Woolley, credit in accounts 1327 for Bernard W. Southgate, credit in accounts 1328 duties, etc., of employees authorized to enforce Mississippi River, etc., Refuge Act 651 inspectors of hulls and of boilers at Apalachicola, Fla., and Burlington, Vt., abolished 104 *Department of Justice*, appropriation for Attorney General, Solicitor General, Assistant to, and office personnel 216, 1025 for Solicitors of State, Treasury, Interior, Commerce, and Labor Departments, and of Internal Revenue 216, 1025 for office personnel, Solicitors of Treasury, Commerce, and Labor Departments 216, 1025 for law books, etc 216, 1025 for contingent expenses 216, 1025 for rent, District of Columbia 216, 1026 for printing and binding for 216, 1026 for traveling, etc., expenses 216, 1026 for conduct of customs cases, Assistant Attorney General, etc 216, 1026 for supplies, etc., customs cases 216, 1026 appropriation for defending suits in claims 217, 1026 for detection and prosecution of crimes, etc 217, 1026 protecting the person of the President 217, 1026 Director, Bureau of Investigation 217 investigating official acts, etc., of court officers, referees, etc 217, 1027 special agents, etc 217, 1027 criminal identification records expenses 217 for enforcing antitrust laws 217, 1027 for enforcing Acts to regulate commerce 218, 1027 for investigating, etc., war frauds 218, 1027 pay restrictions, etc 218, 1027 for Pueblo Lands Board 1028 for United States Supreme Court 218, 1028 for printing and binding for Supreme Court 218, 1028 for Reporter, etc., Supreme Court 218, 1028 for circuit judges 218, 1028 for district judges 218, 1028 for retired judges 218, 1028 for national park commissioners 219, 1028 for Court of Customs Appeals 219, 1028 for Court of Claims 219, 1028 for Territorial courts 219, 1029 for United States courts 220, 1029 for law books for judges, etc 221, 1031 for Federal Reporter 221, 1031 for penal institutions, maintenance 221, 1031 for National Training School for Boys, D.
C 223, 1032 for support of prisoners 223, 1033 for inspection of prisons and prisoners 224, 1033 balance for expenses for additional courts continued available during 1925 224 for conduct of customs cases, additional, 1925 709 for detection, etc., of crimes, additional, 1925 709 for enforcing antitrust laws, additional, 1925 709 for United States courts, additional, 1925 709 for penitentiaries, etc., additional, 1925 709 for National School for Boys, D. C., additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 43, 56, 686, 1332 for books for judicial officers 43, 760 for defending suits in claims 44, 760 for traveling, etc., expenses 44 for detection and prosecution of crimes 44, 56, 760, 1332, 1351, 1353 for United States courts 44, 56, 61, 171, 686, 698, 700, 756, 760, 1333, 1348, 1351 for penal institutions 44, 1333 for judgments, United States courts under 53 for investigation, etc., of war frauds 170 for support of prisoners 171, 1334 for printing and binding 686, 1332 for Federal Reporter 687 for enforcing Acts to regulate commerce 756 for Pueblo Lands Board, expenses 756 for increase of compensation 760lxiii deficiency appropriation for National Training School for Boys, D.
C 1334 for Federal Industrial Institution for Women 1334 lands added to McNeil Island penitentiary, Wash., by exchange with Washington 537 part of Fort Leavenworth, Kans., reservation transferred to, for Leavenworth penitentiary farm 248 *Department of Labor*, appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, and office personnel 238, 1048 for commissioners of conciliation 239, 1048 for contingent expenses 239, 1048 for rent 239, 1048 for printing and binding 239, 1048 for Labor Statistics Bureau 239, 1048 for Immigration Bureau 239, 1049 for enforcing laws regulating immigration 240, 1049 contract labor 240, 1049 Chinese exclusion 240, 1049 refunding head tax 240, 1049 additional coast and land border patrol 240, 1049 vehicles, etc., outside the District 240, 1049 arrests by employees in illegal attempts to enter 1049 for immigrant stations 240, 1050 for Naturalization Bureau 240, 1050 for Children’s Bureau 241, 1050 for promoting maternity and infancy hygiene 241, 1051 for Women’s Bureau 241, 1051 for Employment Service 242, 1051 for Solicitor of, and office personnel 216, 1025 for Immigration Bureau, additional, 1925 709 for Naturalization Bureau, additional, 1925 709 for commissioners of conciliation, additional, 1925 709 for Employment Service, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for Immigration Bureau 45, 57, 61, 688, 1335, 1349, 1353 for damages claims 45, 1334 for Employment Service 45 for judgments, United States courts, under 53, 696, 1347 for increase of compensation 57, 760 for War Emergency Employment Service 57, 700 for national security and defense under 57, 700 for Naturalization Bureau 57 for Children’s Bureau 61, 688 for Ellis Island, N.
Y., immigrant station 760 for paying judgments of Court of Claims under 1347 *Department of State*, appropriation for Secretary, Undersecretary, and office personnel 205, 1014 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act 205, 1014 provision if only one position in a grade 1014 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical service 205, 1014 no reduction in fixed salaries 205, 1014 appropriation for Secretary, etc; transfers to another position without reduction 1014 payments under higher rates permitted 205, 1014 for contingent and miscellaneous expenses 205, 1014 for stationery, furniture, etc 205, 1014 for books, periodicals, etc., for the library 205, 1015 for printing and binding for 205, 1015 for passport bureaus 206, 1015 Boston, Mass., added 1015 for Diplomatic and Consular Service 206 for Foreign Service 1015 for expenses, enforcing immigration laws 1017 for bringing home criminals 216, 1025 rent restriction 216, 1025 for Solicitor of the 216, 1025 for investigations under control of 1026 for passport bureau, New York City, additional pay, 1925 710 for Inter-American High Commission, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for Diplomatic and Consular Service 47, 57, 61 for salaries 57 for increase of compensation 57 for Inter-American Committee on Electrical Communications 170 for Foreign Service 691, 698, 700, 760, 1338, 1349, 1351 for Mexican General and Special Claims Commission 691 for expenses of, under laws regulating immigration of aliens 691 for Joint Commission on Use of Waters of Rio Grande below Fort Quitman, Tex 692 for International Fisheries Commission 756 for publishing electoral votes, payable from “printing and binding, 1925” 756 for national security and defense under 760 additional Assistant Secretary of State established 146 appointment and salary 146 salary of abolished position of Director of the Consular Service made available 146 Chinese indemnity payments remitted from October 1, 1917 135 customs officers for foreign service to be attached to diplomatic missions through 748 fees for visas of foreign passports of aliens not “immigrants” may be modified, etc; condition 976 Foreign Service Act provisions 140 official papers of Territories, to be arranged by, for publication on request of governor of State formed therefrom 1104 clerical assistance, etc., authorized 1104 annual amounts authorized for salaries 1104 copies to States without charge 1104 temporary details permitted of Foreign Service officers for duty in 143lxiv titles of Second and Third Assistant Secretaries changed to Assistant Secretaries 146 present commissions, salaries, and duties not impaired 146 *Departmental Publications*, limitation on number of, for official use, repealed 1106 *Dependents of World War Veterans* (*see also* World War Adjusted Compensation Act), provisions for payments to, on death of veteran 128 *Deportation of Aliens*, directed, to be made at any time, if not entitled to enter or remain 162 *Deposits Division, Treasury Department*, appropriation for chief of Division, and office personnel 68, 767 *Des Moines, Iowa*, terms of court at 795 *Deschutes Irrigation Project, Oreg.*, plans, estimates, etc., for construction of, to be submitted to Congress 668 *Desert Lands*, time further extended for making final proofs by entrymen on 982 cause of delay to be proven, etc 982 *Desertion, Army, Navy, or Marine Corps*, officer or enlisted man having charge against him on the rolls, who served honorably in World War, may be relieved from disabilities 1270 entry of, as honorably discharged on date of charge 1271 no back pav, etc., for service prior to World War 1271 *Detroit, Mich.*, appropriation for marine hospital, improvements 79 for River postal service 86, 784 sale of marine hospital, etc., at, authorized 660 use of proceeds for new site and construction of hospital facilities in same county 660 purchase, etc., of site, and contracts authorized for hospital facilities for Public Health Service, etc 660 amount for technical services, preparation of plans, etc 660 time extended for bridging Detroit River at 103, 1128 *Detroit River*, time extended for bridging, Detroit, Mich 103, 1128 *Dewey County, S.
Dak.*, bridge authorized across Missouri River between Potter County and 30 *Digest of the Rules of the House of Representatives*, appropriation for preparing 582, 1290 pay to clerk to the Speaker’s table for preparing, established 149 *Dillingham, William P., late a Senator*, deficiency appropriation for pay to heir of 33 *Diplomatic and Consular Service* (*see also* Foreign Service), appropriation for diplomatic service 206 for salaries, ambassadors and ministers 206 appropriation for minister resident and consul general to Liberia 206 for agent and consul general at Tangier 206 no official to receive other Federal salary 206 for charges d’affaires ad interim 206 for secretaries in the diplomatic service 206 for Japanese, Chinese, and Turkish secretaries and assistants 206 for clerks at embassies and legations 206 for interpreters to embassies and legations 207 for student interpreters at embassies and legations 207 for quarters for student interpreters 207 for contingent expenses, missions 207 steam launch, Constantinople 207 dispatch agents 207 loss by exchange 207 payments for clerical services except to citizens, forbidden 207 for ground rent, Tokyo, Japan 207 for consular service 208 for consuls general, consuls, and vice consuls 208 for consular inspectors; expenses 208 subsistence allowances 208 for consular assistants 208 for clerk hire at consulates 208 for contingent expenses, consulates 208 loss by exchange 208 for relief and protection of American seamen 208 for instruction and transit pay, diplomatic and consular officers 208 for transportation to and from posts, etc 209 for unforeseen emergencies, and Neutrality Act expenses 209 for heirs of officers dying abroad 209 for Carrie Kitchin Hazeltine 209 for Pauline M.
Robinson 209 for May Adelaide Sharp 209 for Ethel Roberts Loop 209 for William B. and David M. Kirjassoff 209 for Eliza R. Scidmore 209 for Frances R. Jewett 210 for Teresa B. Handley 210 for Irene Grade Pontius 210 for bringing home remains of officers dying abroad 210 for post allowances to diplomatic and consular officers to meet living costs 210 for Cape Spartel, etc., Light, Morocco 210 for life saving testimonials 210 for Bureau of Weights and Measures 210 for Bureau of Customs Tariffs 210 for revision of Chinese customs tariff, participation in 211 for inquiry into extraterritoriality in China 211 for Mexican Boundary Commission 211 for boundary line, Alaska and Canada 211 for marking Canadian boundary 211 for International Prison Commission 211 for Pan American Union 212 for printing and binding for Pan American Union 212 for Permanent Court of Arbitration 212lxv appropriation for Interparliamentary Union for International Arbitration 212 for International Commission on Tables of Constants, etc 212 for International Commission on International Law 212 for International Institute of Agriculture 212 for International Railway Congress 213 for International Sanitary Bureau 213 for International Office of Public Health 213 for British-American Pecuniary Claims Arbitration 213 for International Radiotelegraphic Convention 213 for Inter-American High Commission 213 for Canadian Boundary Waters Commission 213 for third Pan American Scientific Congress 214 for annual payment to Panama 214 for payment to Colombia 214 for International Research Council 214 for International Hydrographic Bureau 214 for foreign hospital, Cape Town 214 for International Trade Mark Registration Bureau at Habana 215 for Industrial Property Bureau, Berne, Switzerland 215 for German-American Mixed Claims Commission 215 for United States Court for China 215 for consular prisons, etc 215 for bringing home criminals 216 rent restriction in United States 216 deficiency appropriation for relief and protection of American seamen 47, 57, 760 for bringing home remains of officers dying abroad 47 for International Radiotelegraphic Conference 48, 1340 for embassy buildings, etc., Paris, France 48 for International Railway Congress 48 for Permanent Court of Arbitration 48 for International Sanitary Bureau 48 for Cape Spartel Light, etc 48, 1338 for International Institute of Agriculture 48, 760, 1338 for secretaries, diplomatic service 57, 760 for clerks at embassies and legations 57 for contingent expenses, missions 57, 61, 760, 1338 for clerks at consulates 57, 760 for contingent expenses, consulates 57, 760 for instruction and transit pay 57 for transportation 57, 61, 1338, 1349 for expenses of representation, Inter-American Committee on Electrical Communications meeting 170 for emergencies 760 for post allowances 760, 1349 for International Prison Commission 760 for United States court for China 760 for waterways treaty, United States and Great Britain 760 for embassy premises, Mexico City 1338 for payment to Norway 1339 for payment to Sweden 1339 for German-American Mixed Claims Commission 1339 deficiency appropriation for Conference on Oil Pollution of Navigable Waters 1339 for Industrial Property Conference 1340 for Commission on the Equitable Use of the Waters of the Rio Grande 1340 for reimbursement to Texas 1340 for embassy premises, London, England 1340 for foreign service establishments, Tokyo, Japan 1340 for consular building, Amoy, China 1341 for salaries, Consular Service 1351 delegates to be appointed to Seventh Pan American Scientific Conference 112 to meeting of Inter-American Committee on Electrical Communications; expenses authorized, etc. 112 Foreign Service Act provisions 140 indemnity payment to Norway on account of collision of “Hassel” 955 membership in International Statistical Bureau authorized 112 annual allotment for 112 payment authorized to France as indemnity for damages to property of Madame Crignier, by search for body of Admiral John Paul Jones 118 United States-Mexican Claims Commissions, per diem allowance 1340 *Diplomatic Missions*, representation allowances for diplomatic and consular officers at capitals of countries with no 142 *Diplomatic Officers* (*see also* Foreign Service Officers), appropriation for instruction and transit pay 208 for transportation to and from posts 209 for allowance for, dying abroad 209 for bringing home remains of, dying abroad 210 for post allowances 210 deficiency appropriation for bringing home remains of, dying abroad 47 for instruction and transit pay 57 for transportation 57, 61 *Diplomatic Secretaries*, classified as Foreign Service officers 140 *Director of the Consular Service*, position abolished, and salary made available for additional Assistant Secretary of State 146 *Director of the Mint, Treasury Department*, appropriation for, and office personnel 76, 776 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 58, 62 *Director of Traffic, D.
C.* (*see also* District of Columbia Traffic Act, 1925), appointment, term, duties, etc 1121 *Directory of Foreign Buyers*, appropriation for compiling 227, 1037 *Disability Compensation, World War Military or Naval*, appropriation for death or 532, 1210 provisions relating to, in World War Veterans’ Act 615 *Disbarment Proceedings, Interior Department*, appropriation for expenses of testimony in 391, 1142lxvi *Disbursing Clerk, Treasury Department*, appropriation for, and office personnel 69, 768 *Disbursing Officers, Army and Navy*, relieved from responsibility for certain losses incurred in World War accounts; time extended 860 to be given credit for irregular payments made in good faith 860 losses, etc., if over $1,000, only on recommendation of the Secretary of War or Navy 860 certificate of freedom from fraud required 860 *Diseases, Animal*, appropriation for preventing spread of 438, 827 for investigating, etc 438, 828 for investigation of tuberculosis, etc 438, 828 for eradicating foot-and-mouth and other contagious diseases 110, 458, 851 deficiency appropriation for eradicating foot-and-mouth, etc 40 *Diseases, Contagious, D.
C.*, appropriation for preventing spread of 562, 1236 *Diseases of Man*, appropriation for investigations, etc., of 76, 775 *Disinfecting Service, D. C.*, appropriation for maintenance 562, 1237 *Dismal Swamp Canal* (*see* Lake Drummond Canal). *Dismukes, Captain Douglas E., Navy*, to have rank of rear admiral when retired in recognition of gallant, etc., service in World War 1279 *Dispatch Agents*, appropriation for London, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, and New Orleans 207 for London, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, New Orleans, and Boston 1015 *Distilled Spirits*, removal of, authorized from one warehouse to another for bottling in bond, before paying tax 71, 770 restriction of paying for storage of intoxicating, etc 72 refund of taxes paid on, in excess of $2.20 a gallon, to distiller who produced and owned the same 860 conditions, etc 860 withdrawals of, from bonded warehouse seven years after entry allowed additional leakage, etc., allowance 808 provisions for 808 allowance without prior regauges 809 not applicable to prior withdrawals 809 *Distillers*, additional special tax on business of, where forbidden by State, etc., laws 327 no exemption from penalty, etc 327 *Distinctive Paper* (*see* Paper, Distinctive). *Distinguished Service Medals, Army*, balances of appropriations for, covered in 934 to be presented to Major Frederick L.
Martin, Army Air Service, Sergt. Alva L. Harvey, Army Air Service, and each of the Army world fliers 979 *District and Cooperative Office Service, Department of Commerce*, appropriation for operating expenses 225, 1035 for operating expenses, additional, 1925 706 *District Attorneys, United States Courts*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 220, 1029 for payment to clerks acting as, during vacancies 220, 1029 for regular assistants to, appointed by Attorney General; pay restriction 220, 1029 for special assistants 220, 1029 for salaries and expenses, additional, 1925 709 for pay of regular assistants, additional, 1925 709 for special assistants, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 44, 56, 61, 171, 687, 760, 1348 for special assistants 56, 687, 1351 duties of, in Alaska, in actions for violations of Alaska Game Law 746 *District Building, D.
C.*, appropriation for operating force, etc.; restriction 540, 1217 for supplies 540 *District Courts*, appropriation for judges 218, 1028 for Hawaii, judges 218, 1028 for Porto Rico, judge 218, 1028 additional judge authorized for Michigan western district 949 for Minnesota district 1098 fees for services of clerks of, after July 1, 1925 857 claims cases in, subject to review in circuit courts of appeals 939 authority of Supreme Court in designated cases 939 final decisions of, reviewable in circuit courts of appeal by appeal or writ of error in all cases; exception 936 for Hawaii, and Porto Rico, review of all cases by circuit court of appeals 936 for Alaska, and Virgin Islands, cases reviewable 936 for Canal Zone, cases prescribed 936 jurisdiction in prosecutions for larceny, etc., of express or freight shipments in interstate and foreign commerce 794 jurisdiction of, concurrent with Court of Claims for recovery of erroneously collected revenue taxes, etc., if collector dead or not in office 972 jurisdiction of, to entertain and determine bills of interpleader by insurance companies, etc., where adverse claimants of different States 976 jurisdiction of, to secure testimony under Revenue Act of 1924 348 to issue process, etc., for enforcing provisions thereof 348 additional to other remedies 348 concurrent with Court of Claims for recovery of erroneously collected revenue taxes, etc., if collector dead 348 probation system established in, for convictions, etc 1259lxvii *District Judges* (*see also* Judges, United States Courts), appropriation for salaries 218, 1028 additional, appointed to fill a vacancy in Minnesota district 1098 authorized for Michigan western district 949 *District of Columbia*, appropriation for expenses of 539, 1216 revenues from sources in the District to be credited thereto 539, 1216 in addition $9,000,000 from the Treasury 539, 1217 for salaries, executive office 539, 1217 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act 540 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical service 540 no reduction in fixed salaries 540 payments under higher rates permitted 540 for veterinary division 540, 1217 for purchasing division 540, 1217 for building inspection division 540, 1217 for plumbing inspection division 540, 1217 for care, etc., District Building 540, 1217 restriction on additional engineers, etc 540, 1217 for operating expenses 540, 1217 for assessor’s office 540, 1218 for license bureau 540, 1218 for vehicle tags 540, 1218 for collector’s office 541, 1218 for auditor’s office 541, 1218 for corporation coupsei’s office 541, 1218 for coroner’s office 541, 1218 for superintendent of weights, measures, and markets 541, 1218 for Engineer Commissioner’s office 541, 1218 for central garage 541, 1218 for municipal architect’s office 541, 1218 for Public Utilities Commission 541, 1219 for board of examiners, steam engineers 542, 1219 for insurance department 542, 1219 for surveyor’s office; temporary draftsmen, etc. 542, 1219 for Employees Compensation Fund 542, 1219 for free public library 542, 1219 library stations restrictions 542, 1219 for contingent expenses 542, 1220 for printing reports 543, 1220 discretionary discontinuance; preservation of originals 543, 1220 for motor vehicles, maintenance, purchase, etc 543, 1220 regulations for use of vehicles, etc. 543, 1220 expenses for horses, etc., limited 544, 1221 payment for fire insurance forbidden 544, 1221 specific residence telephones allowed 544, 1221 for postage 544, 1221 for car, etc., fares; limitation 544, 1221 for judicial expenses 544, 1221 for advertising 544, 1221 for survey, etc., of dangerous, etc., buildings 544, 1221 for condemning insanitary buildings 544 for copies of wills, etc., to assessor 545, 1221 for recorder of deeds, rent, etc 545, 1222 appropriation for employment service, expenses 545, 1222 for tablets to mark historical places 545, 1222 for emergency fund 545, 1222 for refund of erroneous collections 545, 1222 for interest and sinking fund 545 for special equipment for tax collection 545 for aid, National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws 545, 1222 for assessment and permit work; street improvements 545, 1222 for paving roadways, permit system 545, 1222 for street improvements, allotments designated 545, 1222 for street and road improvements, under gasoline, etc., tax fund 1224 restricted to specified improvements 1226 assessments under existing law 1226 continuing of uncompleted projects directed 1226 for grading streets, etc 548, 1226 for condemnation of streets, alleys, etc 548, 1226 for small park areas 548, 1226 for opening streets, etc., under highways system, from District revenues 548, 1227 for repairs, streets, etc 548, 1227 changing curb lines 549, 1227 for sidewalks and curbs, public reservations, etc 549, 1227 for repairs, suburban roads 549, 1227 for trestle and bin construction, N Street NE 549 for street and road improvements, under gasoline, etc., tax fund 549 restricted to specified improvements 550 assessments under existing law 550 moneys received to be credited to fund 550 for bridges, construction, repair, etc. 550, 1227 street bridges over railways or canals 550 for Highway Bridge, operation, etc. 550, 1227 for Anacostia River Bridge, operation, etc 550, 1227 for Francis Scott Key Bridge 550, 1227 for trees and parking 550, 1227 for public convenience stations 551, 1228 for sewers, cleaning, etc 551, 1228 for city refuse disposal; personal services 551, 1228 for cleaning streets, removing snow, etc 551, 1228 for garbage disposal, etc 551, 1228 for purchase of transfer station 1228 for playgrounds 552, 1229 public school, during vacation 552, 1229 swimming pools 552, 1229 purchase of sites 552 for bathing beach 552, 1229 for electrical department 552, 1229 for lighting expenses 553, 1229 contract requirements 553, 1230 for fire alarm boxes, etc 553, 1230 for underground cables 553, 1230lxviii appropriation for public schools 553, 1230 vacation schools and playgrounds 555, 1230 longevity pay, etc 555 allowance to principals 555 for annuities 555, 1230 for night schools 555, 1231 for instruction of deaf, dumb, and blind 555, 1231 for Americanization work, etc 556, 1231 community center department 556, 1231 care, etc., of buildings 556, 1231 hygiene and sanitation 556, 1231 free dental clinics 556, 1232 miscellaneous; temporary rooms 556, 1232 tubercular pupils 556, 1232 manual training, expenses 557, 1232 fuel, light, and power 557, 1232 furniture, supplies, etc 557, 1232 teachers in nature study, etc.; payments to be designated 557, 1233 free tuition to children of Army, Navy, etc., outside of District 558, 1233 for buildings, construction, etc 558, 1233 additional sites, etc 558 school for tubercular children 558 construction appropriations immediately available 558 rent 559, 1234 repairs, improvements, etc 559, 1234 playgrounds 559, 1234 for police department 559, 1234 House of Detention 560, 1235 harbor patrol 560, 1235 for policemen and firemen’s relief fund 560, 1236 for fire department 561, 1236 for health department, personal services 562, 1236 prevention of contagious diseases 562, 1236 isolating wards, Garfield and Providence Hospitals 562, 1237 dispensaries for tuberculosis and venereal diseases 562, 1237 disinfecting service 562, 1237 food, etc., adulteration 562, 1237 bacteriological and chemical laboratories 563, 1237 dairy farm, etc., inspection 563, 1238 public crematory 563, 1238 child hygiene service 563, 1238 for juvenile court 563, 1238 for police court 564, 1239 for municipal court 564, 1239 for supreme court, salaries and expenses 565, 1239 for courthouse, care, etc 565, 1240 for court of appeals, salaries and expenses 565, 1240 for support of convicts out of the District 566, 1240 for lunacy writs 566, 1240 for miscellaneous court expenses 566, 1240 for printing and binding for courts 566, 1240 for Board of Charities, etc 566, 1241 for support of jail prisoners, etc 566, 1241 for workhouse and reformatory 566, 1241 for National Training School for Boys 567, 1242 for National Training School for Girls 567, 1242 appropriation for medical charities 567, 1242 for Columbia Hospital for Women 568, 1242 for Tuberculosis Hospital 568, 1242 for Gallinger Municipal Hospital 568, 1243 admission of pay patients 568 for Board of Children’s Guardians, expenses 569, 1243 for board, etc., of children 569, 1243 for District Training School 569, 1243 for home, etc., for feeble minded, construction, etc 569 for Industrial Home for Colored Children 569, 1244 for Industrial Home School 570, 1244 for Home for Aged and Infirm 570, 1244 for temporary homes 570, 1244 for National Library for the Blind 570, 1245 for Columbia Polytechnic Institute 570, 1245 for support, etc., of insane 571, 1245 for relief for the poor 571, 1245 for payment to abandoned families 1245 for burial of indigent ex-service men 571, 1245 for transportation of paupers 571, 1246 for militia expenses 571, 1246 for development, etc., Anacostia Park 572, 1246 for public buildings and grounds, salaries and expenses 572, 1246 for park police 572, 1246 for improvement, care, etc., of public grounds 572, 1247 Rock Creek Park 573 Potomac Park, etc 573, 1247 Tidal basin bathing beach 573 Tidal Basin bathing beach balances covered in 1247 for surveying Virginia boundary line 574 for Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Commission; acquiring lands 574 restriction on opening streets, etc., which may diminish flow of Rock Creek and tributaries 574 for National Capital Park Commission, acquiring lands, etc 1247 for Zoological Park 574, 1247 for water service; out of revenues thereof 574, 1248 for increasing water supply of 574, 1248 contracts authorized 575, 1248 for Washington Aqueduct, etc 575, 1248 for Conduit Road, maintenance, etc 575, 1248 for water service; emergencies 575, 1248 control of Secretary of War not affected 575, 1248 for water department, salaries, etc 575, 1249 for operating expenses 575, 1249 for extending water service 576, 1249 assessments for laying mains, etc 576, 1249 for installing meters to private residences 576, 1249 for hydrants, etc 576, 1249 for extending mains 576, 1249 employment of temporary draftsmen, etc., on sewers, streets, etc 576, 1250 laborers, mechanics, etc 577, 1250 horses, vehicles, etc 577, 1250lxix appropriation for employment of temporary draftsmen, etc., for water department work 577, 1250 leaves of absence, to persons employed ten months 1251 positions filled twelve consecutive months considered regular and not temporary 1251 payments from miscellaneous trust fund deposits 577, 1251 purchases of supplies, motor vehicles, etc., from Government sources; limitation if procured elsewhere 578, 1251 for operation, etc., Center Market 459, 846 for public buildings and grounds, additional, 1925 712 for Anacostia River and Flats, additional, 1925 712 for increasing water supply, additional, 1925 712 for Washington Aqueduct, additional, 1925 712 for supreme court, additional, 1925 712 for courthouse, care, etc., additional, 1925 712 for court of appeals, additional, 1925 712 deficiency appropriation for plumbing inspection division 36 for Rent Commission 36, 674 additional pay to assessor from, forbidden after June 30, 1924 674 for printing zoning regulations, etc 37 for revised edition of building code 37 for removing dangerous, etc., buildings 37 for recorder of deeds, rent 37 for public convenience stations 37 for sewers 37, 1319 for police and firemen’s relief fund 37, 1321 for public schools 37, 675, 1319 for new buildings, sites, etc., from fund returned to the District 1320 for police department 37, 676 additional pay, 1925 676 for supreme court 38, 677, 754, 1322 for support of convicts out of the District 38, 677, 1322 for Children’s Hospital 38 for judgments 38, 678, 1323 for water department 38, 1324 for Gallinger Municipal Hospital 38, 678 for judicial expenses 674, 1319 for advertising 674 for refund of erroneous collections 674, 1319 for marking traffic lines, etc 675 for traffic signals, etc 675 for fire department, additional pay, 1925, etc 674 for health department 676, 1321 for police court 677, 1321 for lunacy writs 677, 1322 for workhouse 677 for National Training School for Girls 677, 1322 for Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital 678 for Casualty Hospital 678 for feeble minded children 678 for indigent insane 678 for public buildings and grounds 678 for park police 678 for Tidal Basin bathing beach, extension 678 deficiency appropriation for bathing beach for colored people 678 for audited claims 679, 1323 proportion from District revenues 679, 1324 for court of appeals 679 for surveyor’s office 754 for care, etc., public grounds 759 for Memorial to Women of World War 1314 for reallocated salaries 1318 for personal services, Executive Office 1318 for building inspection, temporary services 1318 for plumbing inspection, temporary services 1318 for corporation counsel’s office 1318 for coroner’s expenses 1318 for Employees’ Compensation Fund 1318 for public library 1318 for contingent expenses 1319 for widening Nichols Avenue SE 1319 for eliminating Lamond railroad grade crossing; extension of Van Buren Street 1319 for city refuse disposal, etc 1319 for juvenile court 1321 for jail, installing death chamber 1322 for medical charities 1322 for Board of Children’s Guardians 1322 for Saint Elizabeths Hospital 1323 for removing Tidal Basin bathhouses, etc 1323 for snow and ice removal 1323 for parkway, Potomac, Zoological, and Rock Creek Parks 1323 adjustment of accounts between United States and, pursuant to report of Joint Committee 804 sums credited to general District account; balance due June 30, 1922 804 adjusted errors 804 sum charged against the District; proportion of, of unexpended balances 804 proportion of bonus to employees 804 cost of addition to Zoological Park 804 amount for Eldred C.
Davis 804 no interest allowed either party 804 credits and charges a full satisfaction of all mutual claims 804 specified difference available for schools, playgrounds, and parks additional to sums appropriated for fiscal year 1926 805 additional credits not prevented; unexpended balances covered in June 30, 1922 805 proportion of miscellaneous receipts paid directlv to the Treasury in 1922 805 erroneous charges in Third Deficiency Act of 1922 805 determination by Comptroller General if specified items improperly charged 805 amount so found, made available for District general account 805 report to Congress of 805 additional lands in, for Bureau of Standards site, to be acquired 950 alleys in Square 616, rearranged for school uses 671lxx allowance for horses, etc., at District Training School 1323 American Red Cross allowed to continue use of temporary buildings in grounds of Memorial to Women of the Civil War 975 Anacostia Park, agreement with Washington Gas Light Company as to title of certain land adjoining, ratified 887 architecture, regulations for practice in 713 arterial highways or boulevards provided for 1125 captured war devices and trophies to be apportioned and distributed to 597 compulsory school attendance provisions 806 condemnation, etc., of private lands for opening B Street NW. from the Capitol to the Potomac, in connection with Arlington Memorial Bridge 975 dentistry regulations amended 599 electrocution substituted for hanging as mode of capital punishment in 798 elimination of Lamond grade crossing of Van Buren Street 1096 amount authorized for expenses 1097 feeble minded persons, to be cared for, in District Training School 1135 fire department; error in pay fixed for battalion chief engineers, corrected 752 Five-Year School Building Program Act provisions 986 height of building of addition to a hotel permitted 647 height of buildings; limit increased on residence streets 961 Howard University authorized to acquire land for athletic field, etc 632 inauguration of the President; provisions for ceremonies connected therewith 943 incorporations;
American Academy in Rome, charter amended 635 American War Mothers 966 Blind Veterans of the World War 535 Grand Army of the Republic 358 Inland Waterways Corporation 360 Medical Society, incorporators, etc., amended 153 National McKinley Birthplace Memorial Association, trustees increased 114 National Society of Sons of the American Revolution, number of trustees modified 808 Washington Home for Foundlings, addition of memorial gift from Randolph T. Warwick, authorized 794 land accepted from Mrs.
Anne Archbold as addition to park system 978 to be known as “Archbold Parkway” 979 further dedications of, may be accepted, on request of National Capital Park Commission 979 from Charles C. Glover, for park purposes 464 to be “The Glover Parkway and Children’s Playground” 464 added to park system 464 lots in square 173, of Daughters of American Revolution, exempt from taxation 135 memorial authorized to District forces serving in World War, to be erected in Potomac Park 666 of Navy and Marine Corps to Americans lost at sea 14 Women of World War, on site of Memorial to Women of Civil War 665 milk, cream, and ice cream regulations 1004 motor-vehicle fuel tax levied 106 registration fee and identification tags for motor vehicles 108 license tax on operating vehicles for hire not affected by 109 personal property tax on vehicles for hire not affected 110 National Capital Park Commission, created; composition, purposes, etc 463 National Research Building; alterations for district engineer’s office, etc 1197 optometry practice regulations 177 public school salaries established 367 recorder of deeds authorized to appoint second deputy, etc 1102 Rents Act provisions continued to May 22, 1925 121 Roosevelt Memorial Association may prepare plans, etc., for memorial to Theodore Roosevelt 935 salaries fixed of police force 174 fire department 175 park police 175 statue authorized in public grounds, of General San Martin 667 of “Serenity” 21 steam engineering regulations amended to include other operating engines 1284 street railway companies authorized to merge or consolidate 1265 streets, etc., closing directed of designated streets, etc., to conform to highways plans 799 other streets, etc., in the judgment of the Commissioners 799 abutting owners to be given title to areas closed 800 consent of property owners required 800 Plats, etc., to be prepared and approved by Commissioners 800 apportionment of closed-areas 800 extensions of Van Buren Street by subway under railroad tracks 1097 name changed of Jewett Street NW., to Cathedral Ave 177 Keokuk Street to Military Road, NW 593 of Third Place NE., to Abbey Place 960 portion of Thirty-seventh Street to Chevy Chase Parkway 115 widening authorized, of Fourth Street NW 718 Georgia Avenue NW 95 Nichols Avenue SE 750 Traffic Act provisions 1119 venereal diseases prevention, etc 1001 Washington Home for Foundlings; acceptance of memorial gift from Randolph T.
Warwick 794lxxi *District of Columbia Code Amendments*, Sec. 42. Police court, additional judges, for traffic cases, etc 1119 Sec. 44. Police court trials, jury modifications 1120 Sec. 45. Police court jury; terms for two weeks 1120 Sec. 196. Deputy coroners; two authorized 713 Sec. 204. Drawing jurors, for police court 1120 for juvenile, etc., courts 1121 Sec. 546. Recording deeds of chattels; instrument to be filed without recording 1103 Sec. 547. Conditional sales; written terms of, to be filed 1103 Sec. 549.
Recorder of deeds, appointment of second deputy, etc 1102 Sec. 558. Notaries public 821 Sec. 1199. Execution by hanging repealed, and electrocution prescribed 798 *District of Columbia, Commissioners of*, appointment of director of traffic under superintendent of police, by 1121 additional assistant to corporation counsel 1121 authorized to accept tract from Charles C. Glover, for park purposes 464 close designated streets, etc., to conform with highways plan 799 prescribe regulations, penalties, etc., for enforcing motor vehicle fuel tax 110 discretionary discontinuance of printing reports, etc., of 543, 1220 Engineer, to serve on National Capital Park Commission 463 to appoint Board of Optometry; number, qualifications, etc 178 *District of Columbia Memorial Commission*, persons constituting 666 authorized to erect memorial to District forces serving in World War 666 design etc 666 selection of site, designs, etc 666 supervision of erection; no Government expense 666 *District of Columbia Rents Act*, emergency declared as still existing 120 provisions reenacted and continued to May 22, 1925 121 hotel proprietors required to have card of rates for each room, etc., posted therein 121 advances allowed only on approval of Commissioners, after 30 days’ notice 121 penalty for violations 121 *District of Columbia Traffic Act, 1925*, title of Act 1119 meaning of terms used herein 1119 police court to consist of four judges; qualifications, etc 1119 consideration of traffic cases 1119 terms of present judges; additional accommodations, etc 1120 trials without jury unless penalty over $300, and imprisonment over 90 days 1120 commitments in default of paying fines 1120 jury provisions for 1120 bimonthly drawings for jury service in police court 1120 quarterly drawings for jury service in juvenile, etc., courts 1121 director of traffic under superintendent of police to be appointed by the Commissioners 1121 term, salary, etc 1121 regulations to be made by, controlling motor vehicle traffic, prescribing penalties, etc 1121 publication of, in newspapers 10 days before enforcing penalties, etc 1121 placing of parking signs, etc., except by authority of, prohibited 1121 additional assistant to corporation counsel to be appointed 1121 operators’ permits to be issued by director annually 1121 examination of qualifications for, etc 1122 for period of one year; renewal 1122 fee; duplicate if lost 1122 age restrictions 1122 statements to be contained in 1122 to be kept in immediate possession when operating vehicle 1122 fine for noncompliance 1122 not applicable to transients 1122 without charge to possessors of present permits, good for one year 1122 operating motor vehicle without, forbidden 1122 punishment for 1122 passenger vehicle licenses for hire not affected 1122 nonresidents exempt from permits and registration 1123 if having complied with State laws, for same period as extended to District residents 1123 not having State, etc., laws, prohibited from operating in the District 1123 unless operators’ license not issued by State, etc 1123 or submitting to examination and obtaining District license 1123 penalty for violations 1123 speed limitation; exception 1123 prohibitions for reckless driving, etc 1123 punishment for reckless driving 1123 for violations other than reckless driving 1123 collision requirements; information to be given by operator 1124 punishment for not reporting when causing personal injury 1124 damage to other vehicle 1124 driving vehicle when under influence of liquor or drug, forbidden 1124 punishment for 1124 revocation of license upon conviction 1124 smoke-screen prohibitions 1124 violations a felony, and punishment for 1124 report required if vehicle brought to garage or repair shop shows evidence of accident, etc 1125 penalty for failure 1125lxxii discretionary revocation or suspension of permit by director; exception 1125 issuing new permit restricted 1125 of foreign permit on conviction of violations hereof 1125 punishment for operating vehicle during period of 1125 designation of arterial highways or boulevards on public highways, authorized 1125 equipment for traffic control on, to be provided 1125 appointment of 100 additional privates on police force authorized 1125 repeal of designated former laws 1125 control of Chief of Engineers over park system not interfered with 1126 prosecutions of prior violations under, to be continued 1126 provisions for operators’ permits and repeals to take effect in 60 days 1126 other, except for traffic regulations, immediately 1126 invalidity of any provision not to affect remainder of Act 1126 *District Training School, D.
C.*, appropriation for construction, maintenance, etc., of, for feeble minded persons 1243 institution for the feeble minded under Board of Charities to be known as 1135 persons construed as feeble minded, but not insane 1135 regulations for discipline, etc., by Board of Charities 1135 detailed annual statement of employees, property, etc 1135 superintendent to be appointed as chief executive officer 1135 sale of farm products, etc., by 1135 admissions; age limitation 1135 petition by guardian, etc., for; facts to be included 1135 statement as to examination by a physician; indorsement by witnesses 1136 proceedings in court; two physicians to examine and certify condition 1136 order directing immediate custody may be issued 1136 place of detention restricted 1136 continuance of hearing; investigation of facts before making order 1137 jury trial if demanded 1137 action of dismissal or commitment 1137 on delivery of surety bond to court, admission as a private patient may be ordered 1137 if patient is admitted as a public patient and has an estate, reimbursement may be ordered therefrom 1137 without estate, but has relatives legally liable, issue of order to secure payment 1138 court procedure 1138 public patients may be changed to private, on executing bond for support, etc 1138 proceedings to procure discharge of feeble minded persons 1138 punishment for unlawfully contriving to have a person adjudged feeble minded 1139 action if child before juvenile court as delinquent, appears to court as feeble minded 1139 court may suspend sentence if person convicted of crime, etc., is feeble minded 1139 hearing, etc., on petition 1139 transfer of patient becoming insane to Saint Elizabeths Hospital on order of court 1140 separate docket of feeble mindedness proceedings to be kept by District Supreme Court 1140 transfers of feeble minded from Boys or Girls National Training Schools 1140 use of, only for bona fide District residents; removal of others 1140 paroles may be granted patients; conditions, etc 1140 service of process, etc., on inmates only by superintendent, etc.; return thereof, etc., effective 1140 no contract, etc., to be executed by a patient unless approved by order of court 1140 invalidity of any part not to affect remainder of Act 1141 inconsistent laws repealed 1141 maintenance of horses and wagons authorized from appropriations for 1323 *Dividends* (*see also* Revenue Act of 1924), verified returns of payments by corporations of, to be made; details, etc 292 *Dixie Highway, New*, appropriation for construction, etc., at Camp Knox, Ky 489 *Dixie Power Company*, preliminary permit for project of, on White River, Ark., may be extended 96 *Dobbertin, John J.*, appointment authorized as marine gunner, Marine Corps, and retired if incapacitated for active service 1012 *Document Room, House of Representatives*, appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 584, 1292 distribution of unbound copies of documents and reports, limited to 500 1106 position and pay established of superintendent, assistants, etc 151 of special employee, Joel Grayson 151 *Document Room, Senate*, appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 579, 1287 positions and pay established of superintendent, assistants, etc 147 *Dog River, Ala.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, modified 5 *Domestic Animals*, horses, cattle, etc., straying, etc., across boundary before May 1, 1924, admitted free of duty if returned prior to December 31, 1924 2lxxiii straying across boundary before May 1, 1924; duties paid on, returned after March 1, 1923, to be refunded 2 before May 1, 1925, admitted free of duty if returned before December 31, 1925 963 duties collected on, after December 30, 1924, to be refunded 963 *Domestic Corporations* (*see* Corporations, Domestic). *Dominican Republic*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 persons born in, construed as nonquota immigrants in Immigration Act 155 *Doorkeeper, House of Representatives*, appropriation for, special employee, messengers, etc 584, 1292 janitors placed under, after close of Congress 583, 1291 positions and pay established of special employee, superintendent of press gallery, etc 151 messengers, laborers, etc 151 folding room superintendent, clerks, folders, etc 151 pages 151 document room superintendent, assistants, etc 151 *Doorkeeper, Senate* (*see* Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, Senate). *Dorchester Bay, Mass.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1191 *Dorranceton, Pa.*, time extended for bridging North Branch of Susquehanna River from Wilkes-Barre to 173 *Dourine, etc.*, appropriation for investigating, treating, etc 439, 829 *Dove Company, J.
Maury*, deficiency appropriation for payment to 53 *Draft, Selective*, deficiency appropriation for registration and selection, expenses 62, 761 *Drawback, Internal Revenue*, deficiency appropriation for allowance 58, 761 *Drought Resistant Crops*, appropriation for breeding, etc 442, 832 *Drought Stricken Areas of New Mexico*, loans authorized to farmers in, to purchase seed, etc., for planting; terms and conditions 110 use for designated crops; to be a prior lien thereon 110 lien considered sufficient security 110 agencies for, to be designated; restriction on use 110 appropriation for 110 punishment for false representations, for obtaining 110 *Drug, etc., Plants*, appropriation for investigating diseases of 441, 831 for physiological and fermentation investigations, etc., of agricultural 441, 831 *Drug Products, etc.*, appropriation for biological investigations, etc., of agricultural 446, 837 *Drugs, Adulterated, etc., D.
C.*, appropriation for detecting 563, 1237 *Drugs, etc.*, appropriation for investigating adulterations, false branding, etc., of 447, 837 *Dry Land Farming*, appropriation for improving methods of 442, 832 *Duchesne County, Utah*, appropriation for aid to public schools in, from Indian funds 408, 1158 *Dues, Club, etc.*, internal revenue tax on, exceeding $10 321 *Duluth, Minn.*, bridge authorized across Saint Louis River, from Superior, Wis., to 1095 purchase of, after completion by Superior and, authorized; terms, etc 1095 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1195 *Duplication of Offices*, restriction on, not applicable to retired enlisted men of Army, Navy, etc. 245 officers, retired for injuries, etc., in line of duty 245 *Dupré, H.
Garland, late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for pay to mother of 33 *Duquesne, Pa.*, bridge authorized across Monongahela River from McKeesport to 997 *Durango, Colo.*, terms of court at 243 *“During the Session,”* to mean 121 days 585 to mean 206 days 1293 *Duwamish Waterway, Wash.*, improvement of, Seattle Harbor, authorized 1189 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Seattle Harbor, Wash 1196 **E.** *E Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for widening and repairing, Fifth to Thirteenth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1224 *E Street SE., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, etc., Eighteenth to Nineteenth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 *Earl, Y. Charles*, purchase of lands in Alabama by, authorized 812 *Earned Income*, credit allowed for, in computing normal income tax 264 *Earthquakes*, appropriation for surveys, etc., in regions subject to 235, 1045 investigation, etc., of, authorized by Coast and Geodetic Survey 802 *East Asiatic Company* (*Incorporated*), deficiency appropriation for refund of fines to 45 *East Chicago, Ind.*, bridge authorized across Grand Calumet River, between Hammond and 1215 *East Grand Forks, Minn.*, time extended for damming Red River of the North by, to Grand Forks, N.
Dak 998lxxiv *East Lansing, Mich.*, exchange of Weather Bureau building site at, for lands transferred from Michigan 1097 payment in addition 1098 erection of building, etc., on acquired site 1098 *East Pearl River, La. and Miss.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *East Rockaway Inlet, N. Y.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Eastern Avenue NE., D. C.*, appropriation for grading, south of Monroe Street 548 *Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, N.
C.*, final disposition of affairs of 376 *Eastern Dispensary and Casualty Hospital, D. C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 568, 1242 deficiency appropriation for 1322 *Eckstein, Fred A.*, deficiency appropriation for services 672 *Eclipse of the Sun, 1926*, appropriation for expenses, observation of 869 *Ecuador*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Eddy Lake, S. C.*, bridge authorized across Bull Creek at 804 *Edenton, N. C.*, bridge authorized across Chowan River, at 1128 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1193 *Edgartown, Mass.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1191 *Editorial and Distribution Work Office, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 433, 823 for general expenses 433, 823 *Education Bureau, Interior Department*, appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 426, 1179 for general expenses 426, 1179 for traveling expenses 426, 1179 for books, etc 426, 1179 for collecting statistics, etc 426, 1180 for rural and industrial education, school hygiene 426, 1180 for elementary and secondary schools, etc 426, 1180 for kindergarten education 426, 1180 for education in Alaska, under supervision of Commissioner 426, 1180 for medical relief in Alaska 427, 1180 for reindeer for Alaska, sales, etc 427, 1181 for education in Alaska, additional, 1925 709 for medical relief in Alaska, additional, 1925 709 for reindeer in Alaska, additional, 1925 709 for investigating rural and industrial education, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for education of Alaska natives 43, 56 for library 56 exhibit for Seville Exposition to be prepared by 1257 unoccupied buildings in Alaska transferred to, for industrial schools, hospitals, etc., for aboriginal natives 978 *Education, Commissioner of*, appropriation for 426, 1179 for traveling expenses 426, 1179 *Educational, Religious, etc., Entertainments*, exempt from admission tax 321 *Efficiency Bureau*, appropriation for Chief of, office personnel, and expenses 522, 1200 for printing and binding for 522, 1200 auditing of Shipping Board accounts through, directed 531, 1209 *Egypt*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 for expenses of American prisoners, etc., in 215, 1025 *Eighth Judicial Circuit*, two additional circuit judges to be appointed for 1116 *Eighth Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Butternut to Cedar Streets 547 for paving, Crittenden to Decatur Streets 546 for paving, Ingraham to Jefferson Streets 547 for paving, Florida Avenue to Barry Place 1223 for paving, Hamilton to Ingraham Streets 1223 for paving, etc., Market Space to E Street; from gasoline-tax fund 1226 *El Dorado, Ark.*, exchange of part of Federal building site, with city for street purposes 809 terms of court at 949 *El Mina Temple, Mystic Shrine Order*, may use Fort Crockett buildings during convention of Order in Galveston, Tex 113 bond required, etc 113 *El Paso and Juarez Traction Company*, bridge authorized across Rio Grande at El Paso, by El Paso Electric Railway Company and 4 *El Paso Electric Railway Company*, bridge authorized across Rio Grande, by El Paso and Juarez Traction Company and 4 *El Paso, Tex.*, bridge authorized across Rio Grande, at 4 *Elbert County, Ga.*, bridge authorized across Savannah River, between Abbeville County, S.
C., and 1266 *Elberton, Ga.*, bridge authorized across Savannah River, between Iva, S. C., and 803 *Eldorado National Forest, Calif.*, exchange of lands with private owners for addition to 953 *Elections, Congressional*, provisions of Federal Corrupt Practices Act, 1925 1070lxxv *Electoral Vote for President and Vice President*, deficiency appropriation for mileage to State messengers with, the 753 for publishing State certificates of 756 *Electric Cars, Postal Service*, appropriation for mail transportation by 87, 786 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 63, 763, 1338 *Electric Plants, Army*, appropriation for installation of, searchlights, etc., seacoast defenses 496, 911 for maintenance, etc., of, searchlights, etc., seacoast defenses 496, 912 for installation of, Hawaii fortifications 496, 912 for maintenance, etc., of, searchlights, etc., insular possessions 497, 912 for installation of, searchlights, etc., Panama Canal 497, 912 for maintenance of, searchlights, etc., Panama Canal 497, 912 *Electric Street Railways*, provision for inspection of locomotive boilers, etc., not applicable to 659 unless part of a general railroad system 659 *Electrical Communications, Inter-American Committee on*, deficiency appropriation for cost of representation at meeting 170 sum authorized for delegates to, etc 112 *Electrical Department, D.
C.*, appropriations for salaries 552, 1229 for supplies, contingent expenses 552, 1229 for placing wires underground 552, 1229 for extending police patrol system 553, 1229 for altering equipment, etc., in specified police precincts 553 for lighting expenses 553, 1229 for extending fire alarm system 553, 1230 for additions to underground cable system 553, 1230 *Electrical Plants, etc., Army*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 490, 905 *Electrocution, D. C.*, prescribed for capital punishment by 798 *Elementary, etc., Education*, appropriation for investigation of, including night schools 426, 1180 *Eleventh Place SE., D.
C.*, appropriation for grading, Savannah Street to Alabama Avenue 547 *Eleventh Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, etc., E to G Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 *Eleventh Street SE., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Pennsylvania Avenue to Anacostia Bridge; from gasoline-tax fund 549 *Elizabeth City, N. C.*, terms of court at 661 *Elizabeth, N. J.*, bridge authorized across Arthur Kill, to Howland Hook, Staten Island, from 1094 *Elizabeth River, N. C.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1193 *Elizabeth River, Va.*, improvement of channels, Norfolk Harbor, authorized 1186 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of western channel 1193 *Elk River, Md.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Ellis Island Immigrant Station, N.
Y.*, appropriation for operation of hospital by Public Health Service; reimbursement from Immigration Service funds 75, 775 for improvements, etc 240 for repairs to ferry boat 1050 deficiency appropriation for improvements, etc 45, 760 *Ellsworth, Me.*, appropriation for public building 777 *Embassies*, appropriation for clerks at 206, 1016 for interpreters to designated 207 deficiency appropriation for clerks at 57 *Emergencies, Foreign Service*, appropriation for unforeseen 209, 1018 deficiency appropriation for 760 *Emergency Fleet Corporation* (*see also* Shipping Board, United States), appropriation for expenses of, from emergency shipping fund 530, 1209 *Emergency Fund, D.
C.*, appropriation for 545, 1222 *Emergency Fund, D. C., Water Service*, appropriation for 575, 1248 *Emergency Hospital, D. C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 568, 1242 deficiency appropriation for care of indigent patients 678, 1322 *Emergency Shipping Fund* (*see also* Shipping Board, United States), appropriation for expenses of Fleet Corporation payable from 530, 1209 sources designated 530, 1209 *Emerson Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Georgia Avenue to Ninth Street 546 for paving, Ninth Street to Illinois Avenue 1223 *Employees’ Associations, etc.*, exempt from income tax 282 *Employees’ Compensation Commission*, appropriation for Commissioners, and office personnel 524, 1201 for contingent expenses 524, 1201 for printing and binding for 524, 1202 for allowances from compensation fund 524, 1202 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 60, 1316 personnel of Naval Reserve to receive benefits from, when injured while performing active duty in time of peace 1084 *Employees’ Compensation Fund*, appropriation for payments from 524, 1202 *Employees’ Compensation Fund, D.
C.*, appropriation for paying awards, etc 542, 1219 deficiency appropriation for paying awards, etc 1318 *Employees, Government* (*see* Government Employees). *Employment Service, D. C.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 545, 1222 *Employment Service, Department of Labor*, appropriation for fostering, etc., welfare of wage earners, etc 242, 1051 objects designated 242, 1051 for, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for war emergency 57, 700lxxvi *Encampments and Maneuvers, Organized Militia*, deficiency appropriation for 63 balances of appropriations for, covered in 935 *Engineer Commissioner’s Office, D.
C.*, appropriation for office personnel 541, 1218 for central garage 541, 1218 *Engineer Corps, Army* (*see also* Engineer Department, Army), commissioned officer of, to serve on commission to inspect, etc., Virginia Civil War battle fields 646 details of officers authorized from, for work on Arlington Memorial Bridge 975 *Engineer Department, Army*, appropriation for expenses of depots 495, 910 for maintenance of Engineer School 495, 910 tuition of student officers at technical institutions, etc 495, 910 travel expenses of officers for instruction 495, 910 for equipment of troops 495, 911 for civilian assistants 495, 911 for operations in the field 496, 911 allowance for purchase of options for materials 496, 911 temporary construction for training only 496, 911 for military surveys and maps 495, 911 assistance of other Government agencies 496, 911 for fortification expenses, seacoast defenses, United States 496, 911 for fortification expenses, insular possessions 496, 912 for fortification expenses, Panama Canal 497, 912 for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of Engineers 497, 912 draftsmen, etc 497, 912 for public buildings and grounds, District of Columbia 514, 929 for river and harbor improvements 515, 930 for survey of Northern and Northwestern Lakes, etc 515, 930 for preventing injurious deposits, New York Harbor 516, 930 for examinations, surveys, etc., of authorized projects 516, 930 for continuing work on Dam No. 2, Muscle Shoals, Tennessee River, Ala 516, 930 contracts authorized 516, 930 for flood control, Mississippi River 516, 930 for flood control, Sacramento River, Calif 516, 930 for expenses of depots, additional, 1925 711 for engineer schools, additional, 1925 711 for equipment of troops, additional, 1925 711 for civilian assistants, etc., additional, 1925 711 for operations in the field, additional, 1925 711 for surveys and maps, additional, 1925 711 for fortification expenses, additional, 1925 711 for public buildings and grounds, District of Columbia, additional, 1925 712 for roads, bridges, etc., Alaska, additional, 1925 712 appropriation for rivers and harbors, additional, 1925 712 deficiency appropriation for paying claims for damages, rivers and harbors 52, 1345 for operations in the field 59, 62, 699, 762 for school, Washington, D.
C 59 for surveys, etc., for flood control of designated rivers 696 for roads, bridges, etc., Alaska 699 for work on Muscle Shoals in Tennessee River 757 for engineer equipment of troops 762 for fortification expenses 762 for increase of compensation, rivers and harbors 762 for survey, etc., northern and northwestern lakes 762 for DeWitt and Shobe, river and harbor work 1345 mileage, etc., allowances to officers, on river and harbor improvements 1191 payments by disbursing officers for excess work on holidays, legalized 1191 credit in accounts for, ordered 1191 *Engineer School, D.
C., Army*, appropriation for equipment, maintenance, etc 495, 910 *Engineering Exercises, Navy*, appropriation for prizes, etc 186, 865 *Engineering Experiment Station, Naval Academy*, appropriation for investigation, etc., expenses 191, 870 *England* (*see* Great Britain). *English, Judge George W.*, subcommittee of House Judiciary Committee directed to inquire into official conduct of, eastern district of Illinois 1258 to report whether guilty of acts requiring interposition of constitutional powers of the House 1258 power conferred to hold meetings, send for persons and papers, administer oaths, etc 1258 to report to Sixty-ninth Congress 1259 authorized to employ assistance, etc 1259 payment of expenses from House contingent fund; limit 1259 *Engraving and Printing Bureau, Treasury Department*, appropriation for Director, and office personnel 73, 773 work authorized for fiscal year 1926 73, 773 for employees; exceptions 73, 773 for wages of plate printers, etc 74, 773 for materials, etc 74, 773 use of proceeds from work 74, 773 deficiency appropriation for compensation of employees 51, 62, 1342 for wages of plate printers, etc 51, 1343 for plate printing 58 for materials, etc 58, 761, 1343, 1352 for new machinery, etc 1343 additional work authorized for fiscal year, 1925 1342 detail of Major Wallace W.
Kirby, Army, as Director, authorized for six months 252lxxvii number of sheets increased, opium orders and special tax stamps, 1925 51 *Enid, Okla.*, terms of court at 388, 946 *Enlisted Men, Army*, appropriation for pay 481, 896 numerical strength authorized 481, 896 minors enlisting after July 1, 1925, without consent of parent, etc., may be discharged 896 for aviation increase; limit 481, 896 for Philippine Scouts 481, 896 for longevity pay 481, 896 for retired 481, 896 for retired, on active duty 481, 896 for interest on deposits of 482, 897 for transportation of dependents of 486, 901 for disposition of remians of, etc 511, 926 for disposition of remains of, additional, 1925 712 deficiency appropriation for extra duty pay, at headquarters, etc 59, 63, 761 for disposition of remains of 59, 63, 699, 701, 762, 1350 percentage of grades prescribed, modified 470 retired, excepted from restriction on holding two offices 245 who served as commissioned officers in World War, to have pay of retired warrant officers 472 *Enlisted Men, Marine Corps*, appropriation for pay, active and Class One Fleet Marine Corps Reserve 202, 879 for allowance for lodging and subsistence 202, 879 for retired 202, 879 for transporting, etc., remains of 196, 203, 875, 880 retired, excepted from restriction on holding two offices 245 who served as commissioned officers in World War, to have pay of retired warrant officers 472 *Enlisted Men, Navy*, appropriation for transportation and subsistence on discharge, enlistment, etc 186, 865 transporting dependents of 186, 865 for recreation for 186, 865 for pay, retired 193, 872 for extra pay on reenlistment 193, 872 for interest on deposits 193, 872 for pay of 193, 872 for death gratuity 193, 872 for transporting, etc., remains of 197, 875 discharge permitted of minors enlisted without consent of parents, etc., on requests therefor 194 retired, excepted from restriction on holding two offices 245 who served as commissioned officers in World War, to have pay of retired warrant officers 472 *Enlisted Reserve Corps, Army*, appropriation for pay, etc 506, 921 members injured in aerial flights while training, etc., to have hospital treatment, pay, etc 365 transportation home upon termination of 365 members injured, allowance if disability lasts over six months 365 previous payments for, validated 365 burial expenses, etc., in case of death 365 *Enlistments, Navy*, periods of, established 1276 minors enlisting without written consent of parent may be discharged on application 1276 *Entertainment, Places of*, internal revenue tax on admissions to 320 *Entertainments, Religious, Educational, Charitable, etc.*, exempt from admission tax 321 *Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for Chief of Bureau, and office and field personnel 448, 838 for investigating insects affecting fruits, nuts, cereals, forage, etc 448, 839 cooperation with Federal Horticultural Board 448 Hessian fly, grasshopper, alfalfa weevil, and chinch bug 448, 839 for southern field crop insects; forests; truck crops; bee culture 449, 839 for citrus fruit, etc., insects 449, 839 Mediterranean and other fruit flies; camphor scale 449, 839 for miscellaneous insects 449, 839 for investigating insects affecting health of man and animals, etc 449, 839 for administrative expenses 449, 839 for preventing spread of moths 449, 839 quarantine districts to be maintained in cooperation with States, etc 449, 840 for emergency eradication of European corn borer; local, etc., contributions 449, 840 for emergency eradication, etc., of Mexican bean beetle 450, 840 for emergency control, etc., of Japanese beetle 840 for salaries, additional, 1925 705 for general expenses, additional, 1925 705 for preventing spread of moths, additional, 1925 705 for eradication of European corn borer, additional, 1925 705 for preventing spread of Mexican bean beetle, additional, 1925 705 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of moths 39 for general expenses 55 *Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary*, appropriation for 206, 1015 *Epidemics*, appropriation for prevention of 76, 775 for preventing, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for prevention of 698, 757, 761 *Equine Meat*, appropriation for inspection, etc.; labels, etc 440, 829 *Equipage, Army*, appropriation for, toilet articles, etc 485, 900 for, additional, 1925 711 *Equipment, Mechanical, etc.*, appropriation for cooperative standardizing, etc., of, used in industry and by the Government 232lxxviii *Equipment Shops, Post Office Department*, appropriation for care, maintenance, etc 84 for power, light, etc., for 85, 753 for manufacture of mailbags, locks, etc., in 89, 787 for labor, etc 89, 787 *Equipment Supplies, Navy*, appropriation for Bureau of Navigation 186, 865 for Bureau of Engineering 190, 869 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 191, 870 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 193, 873 *Estate Tax, etc.*, deficiency appropriation for expenses collecting 58 *Estate Tax, Title IV, Revenue Act of 1921*, repealed by Revenue Act of 1924 352 *Estate Tax, Title III, Revenue Act of 1924*, definition of terms used herein 303 imposed on transfers of estates of decedents hereafter; rates on net estate 303 credit allowed for tax paid to State, etc.; maximum 304 gross estate to include all property subject to administration 304 dower and courtesy interests 304 transfers, etc., in contemplation of death 304 prior transfers within two years included 304 revocable transfers made prior to death 304 extent of joint property interests of decedent 304 property of other person and not acquired from decedent for less than value, excepted 304 acquired by other person from decedent for less than value 304 acquired as tenacy in entirety by gift, etc., to half value 305 passing under general power of appointment; exception 305 life insurance received by executor 305 in excess of $40,000 received by beneficiaries from decedent 305 application of provisions to prior transfers, etc 305 net value of estate determined 305 of residents, by deducting funeral, administration expenses, etc.; exceptions 305 value of property on which estate tax has been paid 305 bequests, etc., for public purposes, religious and charitable societies, etc.; conditions 306 exemption of $50,000 306 of nonresidents, by deducting proportionate share of administration from property in United States; limit 306 property from prior decedent on which gift or estate tax has been paid 306 bequests, etc., for public purposes, to religious or charitable societies, etc 306 returns required 307 property included as within the United States 307 net value of nonresidents; insurance; bank deposits, if not in business in United States 307 missionaries dying abroad in service not deemed nonresidents 307 returns to be made by executor after qualifying; requirements 307 if gross estate exceeds $50,000; nonresidents, of all in the United States 308 partial returns 308 time of payment; extension to prevent hardship 308 interest added for delay 308 early examination and determination of tax 308 deficiency means amount tax imposed exceeds return by executor; determination of 308 if no amount returned, on previous assessment 308 notice of, to executor by Commissioner 308 appeal to Board allowed 308 assessment, etc., if, determined by Board 308 suit in court for amount of 308 time limit for 308 payment of, on demand, if no appeal filed 309 immediate assessment of, if collection jeopardized by time 309 manner of making 309 payment on notice if no claim for abatement filed 309 interest authorized upon 309 extension of payment for, to prevent undue hardship 309 bond required 309 additional interest if not paid 309 additional tax in case of fraud 309 interest to be collected for nonpayment 309 where extension granted 310 if deficiency, etc., not paid on demand 310 not applicable if claim for abatement filed 310 assessment to be within four years after returns filed; exception 310 no court proceedings on expiration of period 310 extension of time on notice of deficiency 310 at any time if false or fraudulent returns made 310 collection by distraint, when made within prescribed period 310 beginning of court proceedings not prevented 310 none allowed if barred by time limitation, etc 310 claim for abatement may be filed if deficiency assessed 310 collection stayed on filing of 311 transmittal to Commissioner; notice of decision 311 appeal to Board after notice 311 proceedings in court if part of, allowed 311 interest to be collected on denial of 311 additional if not paid on demand 311 restriction on subsequent claims for abatement 311lxxix duplicate receipts to be given for payments 311 executor discharged from liability on payment of tax determined by Commissioner 311 gross estate liable for additional tax found due 311 bona fide purchasers protected 311 collection of unpaid tax; sale of property under decree of court 311 use of proceeds of sale 312 reimbursement if tax paid by other than executor 312 from life insurance to executor from beneficiary 312 unpaid tax a lien on property for ten years 312 release of, on payment of tax 312 lien on property transferred in contemplation of death 312 with contract with specific beneficiary for insurance 312 persons liable 312 innocent purchasers for value excepted 312 computation of tax under former laws 312 punishment for false statements, etc 313 penalty for making no returns, concealing information, etc 313 administration of property of residents dying in China 313 tax to be paid to clerk of United States court for China, if no estate in United States 313 to revenue district in United States if any estate there 313 clerk of court to act as collector 313 *Estates and Trusts*, income of, subject to income tax 275 *Esther Place SE., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Nichols Avenue to Raleigh Street 1223 *Esthonia, Latvia, and Lithuania*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Ethnology, American*, appropriation for continuing researches in 528, 1206 *Eufaula, Ala.*, bridge authorized across Chattahoochee River at 16 *Eureka, Calif.*, offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 395 *Europe*, appropriation for promoting commerce with, etc 225, 1034 for promoting commerce with, etc., additional, 1925 706 *European Fowl Pest, etc.*, amount of deficiency appropriation for arresting foot-and-mouth disease, etc., available for eradicating 722 *Evanston, Wyo.*, terms of court at 388 *Evansville, Ind.*, terms of court at 751 *Evarts Street NE., D.
C.*, appropriation for grading, Fourth Street to Central Avenue 1224 *Examining and Retiring Board, Navy*, appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 183, 861 *Examining Surgeons for Pensions*, appropriation for fees 414, 1164 deficiency appropriation for fees 684, 1330 *Excise Taxes, Title IX, Revenue Act of 1921*, repeal of certain sections 352 *Excise Taxes, Title VI, Revenue Act of 1924*, levied on sales by manufacturer, etc., of designated articles 322 if sold at wholesale and retail 323 in lieu of previous tax 323 computation if sold, etc., at less than market price for personal benefit 323 works of art by other than artist; exception 323 monthly returns and payments 324 penalty tax for nonpayment 324 on sales by dealers, of jewelry, precious stones, etc 324 surgical and musical instruments, eyeglasses, tableware, and articles for religious purposes, etc., excepted 324 articles sold at less than $30, or watches less than $60, excepted 324 returns, payment, etc.; penalty for failure to make 324 vendee to pay tax on articles not taxed before, if contract for sale, etc., prior to January 1, 1924, will not permit it to be added to price 324 vendor to refund difference, if former tax greater than present, and contract prior to January 1, 1924, does not allow deductions from price 324 former tax if none now imposed, and contract prior to January 1, 1924, does not allow deductions from price 325 tax payable to vendor by vendee, when sale consummated 325 triple damages to vendee on failure 325 purchaser intending to manufacture article for sale from the one bought, deemed a dealer 325 *Executive and Independent Offices Appropriations*, appropriation for President and Vice President 521, 1198 for Executive Office 521, 1198 for Executive Mansion and grounds 521, 1199 for Alien Property Custodian 522, 1199 for American Battle Monuments Commission 522, 1199 for Board of Tax Appeals 1200 for Efficiency Bureau 522, 1200 for Civil Service Commission 523, 1200 for Commission of Fine Arts 523, 1201 for Employees’ Compensation Commission 524, 1201 for Federal Board for Vocational Education 1202 for Federal Power Commission 524, 1203 for Federal Trade Commission 524, 1203 for General Accounting Office 525, 1203 for United States Housing Corporation 525, 1203 for Interstate Commerce Commission 526, 1204 for National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 527, 1206lxxx appropriations for Perry’s Victory Memorial Commission 527 for Railroad Labor Board 527, 1206 for Smithsonian Institution 528, 1206 for National Museum 528, 1207 for National Gallery of Art 528, 1207 for State, War, and Navy Department Building 529, 1207 for Tariff Commission 529, 1208 for United States Geographic Board 529, 1208 for United States Shipping Board 529, 1208 for Emergency Fleet Corporation 530, 1209 for United States Veterans’ Bureau 531, 1210 salaries in District of Columbia under, limited to average rates under Classification Act 533, 1212 if only one position allocated in a grade 1212 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical service 533, 1212 no reduction of fixed salaries 533, 1212 transfers permitted to another position without reduction of salary 1212 higher salary payments allowed 533, 1212 *Executive Departments, D.
C.*, appropriation for care, etc., grounds of 514, 929 for special mail equipments for 89, 787 compensation of heads of, after March 4, 1925 1301 immediately available 1313 heads of to prepare exhibits for Sesquicentennial Exhibition at Philadelphia in 1926 1254 limitation for fiscal year 1926 on pay allowed for civilian field service in all 764 on number of publications for official use, repealed 1106 officials of, to be designated for service in connection with Seville Exposition 1257 paper and envelopes in use by two or more, establishments, etc., to be procured from Public Printer 592 printing of annual reports, etc., by heads of, may be discontinued 592 originals to be kept on file for public inspection 592 purchase of products of Leavenworth, Kans., penitentiary made obligatory upon 7 *Executive Mansion* (*see also* Executive Office), appropriation for care, etc., grounds south of 573 for care, etc., greenhouses 521, 1199 for repair and reconstruction of greenhouses 521 for improving, etc., grounds 521, 1199 for lighting Mansion, greenhouses, and grounds 521, 1199 for extraordinary repairs 1199 for White House police 521, 1199 for repairs, etc., additional, 1925 705 for care, etc., grounds, additional, 1925 705 for lighting, etc., additional, 1925 705 deficiency appropriation for lighting, etc 55 for repairs, etc 55 for improving, etc., grounds of 1316 donations of early American furniture, etc., may be accepted for use in 1091 to become Government property 1091 committee authorized to pass on, and recommend acceptance 1091 *Executive Office*, appropriation for compensation of the President 521, 1198 for Secretary to the President, and office personnel 521, 1198 for contingent expenses 521, 1199 for printing and binding for 521, 1199 for traveling expenses, etc., of the President 521, 1199 for care, repair, etc., Executive Mansion 521, 1199 for heating, etc., Mansion and grounds 521, 1199 for White House police 521, 1199 for repairs, etc., Executive Mansion, additional, 1925 705 for White House police, additional, 1925 705 deficiency appropriation for White House police 674 *Executive Office of the District of Columbia*, appropriation for personal services 539, 1217 *Experiment Stations Office, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 434, 823 for general expenses;
State allotments 434, 824 for increased allotments 434, 824 for administrative expenses 434, 824 for stations, Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, Guam, and Virgin Islands 434, 824 for extension service 435, 824 for general expenses, additional, 1925 705 *Experimental and Research Laboratory, Naval*, appropriation for expenses of 184 temporary employment of scientists, etc 185 technical, etc., services 185 *Explosives, Surplus War*, appropriation for distributing, etc., for clearing agricultural lands 452, 843 deteriorated, transferred for road construction, etc., may be exchanged for others in good condition 890 reclaiming, etc.; payable from highway fund 890 transfers to other activities; receivers to reimburse charges, etc 890 *Export Industries of the United States*, appropriation for investigating problems of, relating to production, etc 226, 1036 for investigations, etc., of, additional, 1925 706 *Exports*, tobacco and excise taxes not applicable to 348 erroneously collected, to be refunded 348 *Exposition, International Trade*, provisions for, at New Orleans, La 1253 *Express*, punishment for stealing, etc., shipments by, in interstate and foreign transit 793 carrying such stolen goods into another State, etc 794 venue of prosecutions 794lxxxi *Extension Service, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 435, 824 for farmers’ cooperative demonstration work 435, 824 for additional cooperative agricultural extension work; county agents 435, 825 for demonstrations, etc., on reclamation projects 825 for agricultural exhibits at State, etc., fairs 435, 825 for administrative expenses 435, 825 for general expenses, additional, 1925 705 *Extradition*, appropriation for bringing home criminals from abroad 216, 1025 **F.** *Fairmont, Minn.*, appropriation for site and building for post office 79 *Fairport, Ohio*, preliminary examination, etc., of harbor to be made 1196 *Fairs, Agricultural, Industrial, etc.*, exempt from admission tax; condition 321 *Fairs, State, Interstate, etc.*, appropriation for making agricultural exhibits at 435, 825 *Far East, The*, appropriation for further developing commerce with 226, 1035 for promoting commerce with, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for promoting commerce with 61, 759 *Farm Loan Associations*, exempt from income tax 283 *Farm Management and Practice*, appropriation for investigating, etc., improved methods of 453, 844 for ascertaining cost of production of staple agricultural products 453, 844 *Farm Products*, appropriation for diffusing information of marketing, etc., of 454, 844 cooperative with other agencies 454, 844 for cooperative employment of agents to diffuse information as to marketing, etc., of 454, 844 for investigating and certifying condition of perishable, etc 454, 844 for investigating utility of, for food, clothing, etc 455, 847 associations for marketing, etc., exempt from income tax 283 *Farm Supplies*, appropriation for diffusing information as to purchasing, etc 454, 844 *Farmers*, loans authorized to, for purchasing seed, etc., in drought-stricken areas of New Mexico 110 not regarded as dealers in leaf tobacco produced by them 320 *Farmers’ Associations, etc.*, use of antitrust appropriations for prosecuting, forbidden 217, 1027 *Farmers’ Bulletins*, appropriation for printing and binding 434, 823 *Farmers’ Cooperative Demonstration Work*, appropriation for expenses of 435, 824 acceptance of contributions within the State 435, 825 *Farmers’ Mutual Local Associations, etc.*, exempt from income tax 283 *Farms*, appropriation for irrigation and drainage investigations 452, 843 for investigating domestic water supply, etc., of 452, 843 *Farragut Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Georgia Avenue to Eighth Street 546 for paving, Georgia Avenue to Thirteenth Street 547 *Fayette County, Pa.*, bridge authorized across Monongahela River by Greene County and, at Masontown 376 *Fayetteville, N. C.*, terms of court at 661 *Federal American National Bank*, deficiency appropriation for, rent 44 *Federal Board for Vocational Education*, appropriation for extending benefits of vocational education to Hawaii 1202 for extending benefits of rehabilitation of persons injured in industry to Hawaii 1202 for promoting vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry 1202 for administrative expenses; investigating placement of rehabilitated persons 1202 for printing and binding for 1202 deficiency appropriation for agricultural education, cooperative 35 for expenses, trade, home economics, and industrial education, cooperative 35 for salaries and expenses 55, 60 for extending vocational education, etc., to Hawaii 679 for extending benefits of industrial rehabilitation to Hawaii 680 for promotion of rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry 680 for investigations, etc., of rehabilitated persons; office personnel, expenses, etc 680 for expenses 1348 *Federal Corrupt Practices Act, 1925*, title given 1070 terms construed;
“election”; “candidate” 1070 “political committee” 1070 “contribution” 1071 “expenditure” 1071 “person”; “clerk”; “Secretary”; “State” 1071 political committee to have chairman and treasurer 1071 treasurer to keep detailed accounts of all contributions and expenditures 1071 obtain and keep receipted bills 1071 persons receiving contributions to render detailed account thereof to 1071 detailed statements to be filed with Clerk by, at designated periods; contents 1071lxxxii statements of contributions other than to a political committee for influencing an election, to be filed with the Clerk 1072 statements by candidates for Senator to be filed with Secretary, and by candidates for Representative with the Clerk, before and after an election 1072 items required 1072 to be cumulative 1072 of total votes for the office at the preceding election 1072 verification, filing, and preservation of statements 1073 limitation on amounts which candidates may expend in campaign for election 1073 expenses not included in 1073 unlawful acts, for any candidate to promise an appointment to any person, etc 1073 for any person to make an expenditure, etc., to control the vote of another 1073 for any Senator, Representative, Federal official, etc., to solicit, receive, etc., assessments or contributions for political purposes from any person, etc 1073 for any national bank or Federal corporation to contribute to any election 1074 for any other corporation to contribute to a presidential or congressional election; or any candidate, etc., to receive the same 1074 penalty for violation by a corporation 1074 punishment for any corporation officer consenting to the same 1074 punishment for violations of foregoing 1074 for willful violations thereof 1074 legal expenses in contested election cases not affected 1074 State laws as to nomination or election of candidates not affected unless directly inconsistent herewith 1074 candidates not exempt from complying with 1074 invalidity of any provision, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 1074 laws repealed; relating to publicity of contribution to election of Representatives 1074 Corrupt Practices Act of 1918 1074 political contributions by corporations 1074 *Federal Farm Loan Act*, provisions of extended to Hawaii 17 branch land banks may be established 17 *Federal Farm Loan Act Amendments*, Board authorized to employ attorneys, experts, etc., and fix salaries therefor 1263 appointments without regard to civil service or classification laws 1263 may be put in classified service 1263 in voluntary liquidations, assets may be acquired and liabilities assumed by Federal land and jointstock land banks 1263 loan requirements, etc., may be waived 1263 limit of assumption of liabilities by land banks 1203 by joint-stock land banks 1203 *Federal Farm Loan Bureau, Treasury Department*, appropriation for members of the Board, office personnel, etc 70, 769 payable from assessments on land banks 769 for reviewing appraisers 70, 769 assessments on land banks for 70, 769 for contingent expenses, etc 70, 769 pay restriction, etc 70, 769 for salaries, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for two additional members of the Board 49 for traveling expenses 49 attorney, experts, clerks, etc., may be employed by 1263 salaries, etc., to be fixed in advance 1263 without regard to civil service laws or Classification Act 1263 *Federal Highway Act*, appropriation for forest roads and trails under 460, 852 for rural post roads; allotment for 1926 461, 852 deficiency appropriation for forest roads and trails, fiscal year 1926 1326 extension of preliminary permit of Dixie Power Company for project on White River, Ark., under 96 rural post roads, additional authorizations of appropriations for, fiscal year 1926 889 fiscal year 1927 889 immediate apportionment of authorizations for 1926, and thereafter 889 approval of project by Secretary under, deemed Federal contractual obligation to contribute 889 roads and trails in national forests; additional authorizations for, fiscal year 1926 889 fiscal year 1927 889 deteriorated war explosives may be exchanged for others in good condition 890 reclaiming, etc., of 890 payable from highway fund 890 transfers to other activities; reimbursement by receivers 890 nontaxable Indian lands added to Government proportion for unappropriated lands 890 temporary approval of projects when State laws do not allow use therefor, extended three years 890 share of appropriations under, extended to Hawaii 17 transfer of Army caterpillar tractors and motor trucks to Department of Agriculture for improvement of highways, etc 1281lxxxiii *Federal Horticultural Board, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for enforcing quarantine against insects, etc., cooperative with Entomology Bureau 448, 839 for secretary, office and field personnel 456, 847 for general expenses; regulating importation of nursery stock, etc 456, 847 for cooperative expenses, eradicating potato wart 456, 848 for eradicating pink bollworm of cotton 848 for eradicating Parlatoria date scale 848 for salaries, additional, 1925 706 for general expenses, additional, 1925 706 *Federal Industrial Institution for Women*, deficiency appropriation for purchase of land, construction of buildings, etc 1334 *Federal Land Bank of Baltimore, Md.*, conveyance to, of tract of land in Porto Rico 977 use of proceeds for Army quarters 977 description of tract 977 *Federal Land Banks, etc.*, exempt from income tax 283 *Federal Oil Conservation Board*, deficiency appropriation for expenses 754 *Federal Power Commission*, appropriation for expenses of 524, 1203 for printing and binding for 524, 1203 *Federal Railroad Control Act, 1918*, appropriation for expenses of Secretary of the Treasury under 68, 768 *Federal Reporter*, appropriation for continuation of 221, 1031 deficiency appropriation for one set of 687 *Federal Reserve Board*, circuit courts of appeals to enforce, etc., orders of, under Clayton Antitrust Act 937 *Federal Reserve Currency*, appropriation for distinctive paper for 68, 768 for expenses, redemption of, Treasurer’s Office 70, 770 for expenses, Office of Comptroller of the Currency 71, 770 for preparing, etc., additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for distinctive paper for 1341 *Federal Reserve System*, time extended for final report of Joint Congressional Committee on 4 *Federal Trade Commission*, appropriation for Commissioners 524, 1203 for all other expenses 524, 1203 for printing and binding for 525, 1203 deficiency appropriation for 55, 60 circuit courts of appeals to enforce, etc., orders of, under Clayton Antitrust Act 937 *Federal Vocational Education Act*, provisions of, extended to Hawaii 18 *Feeble Minded Children, D.
C.*, appropriation for maintenance 569, 1243 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 678, 1323 *Feeble Minded, D. C., Home and School for* (*see* District Training School). *Feeble Minded Persons, D. C.*, appropriation for construction of home for; maintenance, etc 569, 1243 construction contracts, etc 569 provisions for custody, etc., of, in District Training School 1135 *Fenholloway River, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Fern Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for grading, Blair Road to Eighth Street 548 *Fernandina, Fla.*, improvement of harbor, authorized 1187 *Ferry and Stevens Counties, Wash.*, payment authorized to, for taxes on Colville Indian allotted lands 599 deductions to be made 599 appropriation authorized for 599 *Fertilizers*, appropriation for investigations, etc 448, 838 *Fiber Plants*, appropriation for improving, etc., hardfiber production outside continental area 441, 831 *Fiduciaries*, returns of incomes of beneficiaries, to be made by 280 *Field Artillery, Army*, appropriation for instruction at firing centers of, activities 501, 917 *Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Okla.*, appropriation for instruction expenses 501, 917 for, additional, 1925 711 *Field Cannon, Army*, appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 498, 913 for ammunition for 498, 914 for ammunition, etc., for practice 498, 914 *Field Clerks, Army*, appropriation for pay, at headquarters 481, 896 for mileage; limitation 482, 897 *Field Glasses*, excise tax on, sold, etc., by dealer; exception 324 *Field Service Additional Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1925*, for Executive Office 705 for Civil Service Commission 705 for Interstate Commerce Commission 705 for National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 705 for Tariff Commission 705 for United States Veterans’ Bureau 705 for Department of Agriculture 705 for Department of Commerce 706 for Interior Department 706 Indian Affairs Bureau 706 for Department of Justice 709 for Department of Labor 709 for Navy Department 709 for State Department 710 for Treasury Department 710 for War Department 711 for District of Columbia 712 proportional payments from the Treasury and District revenues 712 amounts herein may be used irrespective of salary requirements for 1925 712 for expenses of Alaska salmon fisheries 713 *Field Service, Civilian*, limitation for fiscal year 1926, on pay allowed in all executive departments, etc., for 764 *Field Surveying Service, Public Lands*, activities, etc., of surveyors general transferred to, on July 1, 1925 1144 *Fifteenth Street NE., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, B to E Street; from gasoline tax fund 549lxxxiv *Fifteenth Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Varnum to Webster Street 547 for asphalt covering, Euclid to Irving Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 *Fifteenth Street SE., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, B to E Street; from gasoline-tax fund 549 *Fifth Street NE., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, T to W Streets 548 *Films, Photographic*, excise tax on, other than moving-picture and X-ray, sold by producer 323 *Finance Department, Army*, appropriation for pay of the Army 481, 895 for clerks, etc 482, 897 amount for auditing World War contracts 483, 897 allowance for personal services in Department 483, 897 for civilian personnel in Department Office 483, 898 for pay of the Army, additional, 1925 711 for finance service, additional, 1925 711 for citizens’ military training camps, additional, 1925 711 deficiency appropriation for pay, etc., of the Army 62, 701, 761 for temporary services, Office of 761 Chief of, to have rank, etc., of a major general 970 *Fine Arts, Commission of* (*see also* Commissioner of Fine Arts), appropriation for expenses of 523, 1201 for printing and binding for 524, 1201 *Finland*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 settlement of indebtedness of, made by Foreign Debt Commission, approved 20 amount of indebtedness stated 20 bonds to be issued therefor 20 principal payable in annual installments; progressive increase until 62d year 20 payment of additional amounts allowed 20 interest rate to 1932; thereafter 20 for first five years half of interest may be deferred, and added to principal; bonds to be issued therefor 20 payment in United States bonds accepted 20 *Finley’s Ferry, Ark.*, bridge authorized across Current River at 26 *Fire Control Installations, Army*, appropriation for operating, etc., seacoast defenses 491, 905 for operating, etc., insular possessions 491, 906 for operating, etc., Panama Canal 491, 906 for construction, etc., of, seacoast defenses 502, 917 for construction, etc., Hawaiian Islands 502, 918 for construction, etc., Panama Canal 503, 918 for maintenance, additional, 1925 711 for insular possessions, additional, 1925 711 for Panama Canal, additional, 1925 711 deficiency appropriation for 59, 701, 762 *Fire Department, D.
C.*, appropriation for relief fund allowances, etc 560, 1236 deductions from salaries increased 560 for salaries, officers, etc 561, 1236 for personal services 1236 for repairs to houses, apparatus, etc 1236 for improvements, etc., engine house No. 16; former appropriations available 561 construction at repair shop 561, 1236 for repairs, etc., to fire boat 561, 1236 for supplies 561, 1236 for contingent expenses 561, 1236 for new apparatus, etc 561, 1236 for house, etc., for truck company in northeast section near 12th and H Streets 561 for house, etc., for engine company on Conduit Road 561 deficiency appropriation for increase of compensation 676 additional force 676 for repairs to apparatus 676 for contingent expenses 679 basic salaries of chief engineer, deputy and battalion engineers 175 fire marshal, deputy, inspectors 175 captains, lieutenants, sergeants 175 superintendent of machinery, assistants, pilots, marine engineers, etc 175 privates 175 weekly day off in lieu of Sundays 175 suspended during existing emergency 175 correction in pay fixed for battalion chief engineers 752 *Fire Island, N.
Y.*, abandoned lands of lighthouse reservation on, transferred to New York State for public park uses 635 *Fire Resisting Qualities of Building Materials*, appropriation for investigating, etc.; fire prevention appliances 231, 1040 *Firearms, Shells, and Cartridges*, excise tax on, sold by producer, etc.; exceptions 323 *First Assistant Postmaster General*, appropriation for, and office personnel 84, 782 for field service, Post Office Department, under 86, 784 for postmasters, assistants, etc 86, 784 for rent, light, and fuel 86, 784 for village delivery 86, 784 for city delivery, etc 86, 785 for pneumatic tube service, New York and Brooklyn, N.
Y 86, 785 for vehicle allowance 86, 785 for travel and miscellaneous 86, 785 *First Corps Cadets, Massachusetts*, status of, in National Guard 471 *First Judicial Circuit*, Court of Appeals for, to hold a sitting at San Juan, Porto Rico 729 *Fish Hatchery*, public lands granted to Oregon for operating a; reversion for nonuser 981 *Fish Refuge, Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and*, appropriation for acquiring land, etc., for 842 for equipment, etc 1047lxxxv *Fisheries Bureau, Department of Commerce*, appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 236, 1046 for Alaska service;
Pribilof Islands; at large 237, 1046 for employees at large 237, 1046 for distribution car employees 237, 1046 for fish cultural stations, employees 237, 1046 for fish-rescue station, Mississippi River Valley 237, 238, 1046 for biological stations, employees 237, 1046 for employees on vessels 237, 1046 for officers and crews, Alaska service vessels 237, 1046 for administration expenses 237, 1046 for propagation expenses 237, 1046 for maintenance of vessels 238, 1047 commutation of rations allowed 238, 1047 for food fishes inquiry 238, 1047 for statistical inquiry 238, 1047 for protecting sponge fisheries 238, 1047 for Alaska general service, protecting seal fisheries; food to natives, etc 238, 1047 for equipment, etc., Upper Mississippi Fish Refuge, etc 1047 for salaries, additional, 1925 706 for Alaska vessels, additional, 1925 706 for expenses, protection of salmon fisheries of Alaska 713 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous expenses 56, 61, 697, 759 Northern Pacific Halibut Act provisions 648 *Fisheries Commission, International*, appropriation for expenses, etc 1024 deficiency appropriation for share of expenses of 756 scientific investigations of, not subject to inhibitions of Northern Pacific Halibut Fishery Act 650 appropriation authorized for expenses of 650 *Fisheries, Salmon* (*see* Alaska Fisheries). *Fishery, Halibut*, provisions for protection of, in northern Pacific 648 *Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for continuing work of Competency Commission 396, 1146 for attorneys, etc., for probate matters of restricted allottees 397, 1147 for expenses, etc., selling tribal property, from proceeds 398, 1148 segregated coal and asphalt lands included 398, 1148 for collecting rents, etc 398, 1148 tribal, etc., schools continued 398, 1148 payments authorized from tribal funds 398, 1148 dispensing with tribal attorneys 398 repairs, etc., school buildings, from school funds 398, 1149 for tribal common schools 407, 1158 for administering affairs of 410, 1159 detailed report of expenditures to be made 410 for probate attorneys, additional, 1925 707 for tribal, etc., schools, additional, 1925 708 appropriation for administering affairs of, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for administering affairs of 56, 760 for civilian employees, Choctaw and Chickasaw Agencies 1329 allowances from tribal funds for street improvements, etc., heretofore or hereafter made in town sites; conditions 728 *Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for rent, from War Department funds 433, 823 deficiency appropriation for rent 38 *Flag, National*, issue of, free, upon request of nearest relative of officer, etc., dying in service of Navy, etc., during World War period 1278 *Flandreau, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for Indian school at 407, 1157 for Indian school, additional, 1925 708 *Flathead Agency, Mont.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 408, 1159 for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 1161 for support, etc., Indians at, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont.*, appropriation for constructing and operating irrigation systems on; repayment 402, 1153 for irrigation systems, additional, 1925 707 claims of designated tribes of Indians on, for lands, etc., taken, to be determined by Court of Claims 21 names added to final roll of 246 per capita payment from tribal funds to 246 *Flax*, appropriation for investigating cultivation, etc. of, for seed purposes; study of diseases, etc 441, 831 *Flax Straw*, appropriation for investigating, for pulp manufacture 445, 835 *Fleet Corporation, Emergency* (*see* Shipping Board, United States). *Fleet Marine Corps Reserve, Class One*, appropriation for pay and allowances, officers 201, 879 *Fleet Naval Reserve* (*see also* Naval Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve), appropriation for retainer pay, active service pay and allowances to members of 193, 872 provisions relating to 1085 *Flint River, Ga.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Flomaton, Ala.*, title of United States released to equitable owners of lands in 246 *Flood Control*, appropriation for Mississippi River 516, 930 for Sacramento River 516, 930lxxxvi preliminary examinations, etc., authorized of designated streams for 249 amount authorized from river and harbor appropriations 249 surveys authorized to control of floods in North Branch of Susquehanna River, Pa. and N.
Y 250 amount authorized to be appropriated 250 Puyallup River, Wash 250 amount authorized to be appropriated 250 Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers, Pa 250 amount authorized to be appropriated 250 similar amount required from Pennsylvania 250 preliminary examination, etc., directed for, of Caloosahatchee River, Fla 961 Skyomish, Snoqualmie, Snohomish, and Stillaguamish Rivers, Wash 1000 Nooksack River, Wash 1000 sum authorized for 1000 *Florence, Ala.*, improvement of Tennessee River, Dam No. 2, to authorized 1188 *Florence County, S.
C.*, bridge authorized across Peedee River, Savage Landing, by Marion County and 647 *Florence Crittenden Home, D. C.*, appropriation for care of women and children under 570, 1244 *Florence, S. C.*, terms of court at 801 *Floriculture, etc.*, appropriation for studies, etc., in 442, 832 *Florida*, adjustment of claims of settlers of public lands in, erroneously surveyed, etc 1012 Georgia and, may bridge Saint Marys River, Saint Marys, Ga 663 Wilds Landing, Fla 472 representative of the Government to attend centennial celebration of first meeting of Legislative Council of the Territory of 473 *“Florida,” Battleship*, deficiency appropriation for additional submarine, etc., protection 1335 alteration of, authorized for protection against submarine and aircraft attack 719 converting to oil burning 719 *Flushing Bay*, preliminary examination, etc., for ship canal, to Jamaica Bay, to be made 1192 *Flushing Bay and Cfeek, N.
Y.*, improvement of, authorized 1186 *Fog Signals*, appropriation for 233, 1043 *Fogarty, John*, reimbursement to, for stolen bonds 1277 *Folding Room, House of Representatives*, appropriation for superintendent, folders, etc 584, 1292 position and pay established of assistant foreman of the 151 *Folding Room, Senate*, appropriation for superintendent, foreman, folders, etc 581, 1289 positions and pay established of superintendent, and other employees 149 *Food Administration, United States*, deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 55 for judgments, Court of Claims under 697 *Food and Fuel Administrations*, deficiency appropriation for national security and defense, educational 60, 697 *Food Products, Agricultural*, appropriation for biological investigations, etc., of 446, 837 for investigating market conditions, supply, etc., of 453, 844 for diffusing information of marketing, etc., nonmanufactured 453, 844 for promoting uniform standards of classification 453, 844 *Food Products, American*, appropriation for investigating chemical, etc., tests applied in foreign countries to; inspecting, etc 447, 837 *Foods, Drugs, etc.*, appropriation for investigating adulterations, etc 447, 837 *Foods, etc., D.
C.*, appropriation for detecting adulterations, etc 563, 1237 *Foot-and-Mouth, etc., Diseases of Animals*, appropriation for arresting, etc.,; additional 110, 458, 851 payment for animals destroyed; discretionary expenditures 111, 458, 851 appraisal of values; limit 111, 458, 851 for arresting, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for emergency use, arresting, etc 40, 682 amount of, available for eradicating European fowl pest, etc 722 for investigating new methods for prevention, etc.; reappropriation 1324 *Forage Crops*, appropriation for investigating diseases of 441, 831 for investigating improvement of, etc 443, 833 for investigating insects affecting 449, 839 *Forage, Marine Corps*, appropriation for 203 *Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, Department of Commerce*, appropriation for Director, and office personnel 225, 1034 for commercial attaches, clerks, etc 225, 1034 assignment of two for Department duty 225, 1034 for promoting commerce, Europe and other areas 225, 1034 assignment of trade commissioners for duty in Department 225, 1035 for District and Cooperative Office Service 225, 1035 for developing trade with $outh and Central America 225, 1035 assignment of trade commissioners for duty in Department 226, 1035lxxxvii appropriation for further developing commerce with the Far East 226, 1035 assignment of trade commissioners for duty in Department 226, 1035 for expenses enforcing China Trade Act 226, 1036 for investigating export industries. 226, 1036 for collecting, etc., information as to disposition and handling of raw materials and manufactures 226, 1036 for bringing home remains of officers, etc., dying abroad 226, 1036 for transportation of families and effects of officers, etc 227, 1036 for Customs Statistics section 227, 1037 for expenses, compiling Directory of Foreign Buyers 227, 1037 for investigating sources of crude rubber; other raw materials, nitrate, sisal, etc 227, 1037 for collecting, etc., information of foreign trade restrictions and regulations 227, 1037 for commercial attaches, additional, 1925 706 for promoting commerce, Europe and other areas, additional, 1925 706 for district and cooperative office service, additional, 1925 706 for promoting commerce, South and Central America, additional, 1925 706 for developing commerce in the Far East, additional, 1925 706 for expenses, enforcing China Trade Act, additional, 1925 706 for investigating export industries, additional, 1925 706 for compiling foreign trade statistics, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for promoting commerce in Far East 61, 759 for commercial attaches 759 for promoting commerce 759, 1348 for developing trade with South and Central America 1348 advances for rent of foreign offices of, permitted 1327 *Foreign Buyers, Directory of*, appropriation for compiling 227, 1037 *Foreign Commerce*, punishment for stealing, etc., shipments, etc 793 *Foreign Cotton Organizations, etc.*, appropriation for effectuating agreements with, for adopting universal standards of classification, arbitrating disputes, etc 845 *Foreign Debt Commission* (*see also* World War Foreign Debt Commission), appropriation for expenses of 69 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 1342 authority of, continued two years 763 settlement of indebtedness of Finland to United States by, approved 20 Hungary to United States by, approved 136 Lithuania to United States by, approved 719 Poland to United States by, approved 720 *Foreign Governments*, deficiency appropriation for settling war contract claims of 695, 1344 medals or decorations from, may be accepted by Army Air Service officers for world airplane flight 979 plans for George Washington bicentennial birthday celebration may be communicated to 672 *Foreign Mails, Postal Service*, appropriation for transportation of, by steamship, aircraft, or otherwise 87, 786 allowance for aircraft service 87, 786 sea post service 87, 786 for assistant superintendent, New York City 87, 786 for balances due foreign countries 87, 786 deficiency appropriation for transportation 47, 59, 691 for balances due foreign countries 47, 59, 691, 699, 733, 1350 *Foreign Passports*, fees for visas of, may be modified, in cases of aliens not “immigrants”; condition 976 *Foreign Service* (*see also* Diplomatic and Consular Service), appropriation for ambassadors and ministers 1015 allowance for Turkey, if minister appointed thereto 1015 for minister resident and consul general to Liberia 1015 for agent and consul general at Tangier 1015 no official to receive other Government salary 1015 for chargés d’affaires ad interim 1015 additional pay of vice consul in charge during absence of principal officer 1016 for clerks at embassies and legations 1016 for interpreters to embassies and legations 1016 for tuition of officers assigned for language study in China, Japan, and Turkey 1016 for rent of quarters for language study officers in Japan and Turkey 1016 for contingent expenses, missions 1016 launch, Constantinople 1016 dispatch agents 1016 loss by exchange 1016 payments for clerical services except to American citizens, forbidden 1016 for ground rent, Tokyo, Japan 1016 for expenses foreign service inspectors 1016 for clerk hire at consulates 1017 for contingent expenses, consulates 1017 loss by exchange 1017 for expenses under immigration laws 1017 for relief and protection of American seamen 1017 for salaries of foreign service officers 1017 for instruction and transit pay 1017 for transportation, etc., expenses 1018 passage on foreign vessels restricted 1018 for unforeseen emergencies and Neutrality Act expenses 1018lxxxviii appropriation for heirs of officers dying abroad 1018 for bringing home remains of officers dying abroad 1018 for post allowances to meet living expenses of officers 1018 for Cape Spartel Light, etc., Morocco 1019 for life saving testimonials 1019 for Bureau of Weights and Measures 1019 for Bureau of Customs Tariffs 1019 for revision of Chinese customs tariffs, participating in 1019 for inquiry into extraterritoriality in China 1019 for Mexican Boundary Commission 1019 for boundary line, Alaska and Canada 1020 for marking Canadian boundary 1020 for International Prison Commission 1020 for Pan American Union 1020 for printing and binding for Pan American Union 1020 for Permanent Court of Arbitration Bureau 1020 for Interparliamentary Union for International Arbitration 1020 for International Commission on Tables of Constants, etc 1021 for International Commission on International Law 1021 for International Institute of Agriculture 1021 for International Railway Congress 1021 for International Sanitary Bureau 1021 for International Office of Public Health 1021 for British - American Pecuniary Claims Arbitration 1022 for International Radiotelegraphic Convention 1022 for Inter-American High Commission 1022 for Canadian Boundary Waters Commission 1022 for annual payment to Panama 1022 for payment to Colombia 1023 for International Research Council, etc 1023 for International Hydrographic Bureau 1023 for foreign hospital, Cape Town 1023 for International Trade Mark Registration Bureau at Habana 1023 for Industrial Property Bureau, Berne, Switzerland 1023 for German-American Mixed Claims Commission 1023 for Mexican Claims Commissions 1024 for International Statistical Institute 1024 for International Fisheries Commission 1024 for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, land for embassy building 1024 for United States court for China 1025 for consular prisons, etc 1025 for bringing home criminals 1025 deficiency appropriation for Mexican General and Special Claims Commissions 691 for expenses regulating immigration under 691 for Foreign Service officers, salaries 691 for International Statistical Bureau 692 for Pan American Sanitary Conference, Seventh 692 deficiency appropriation for participating in conferences for suppressing narcotics traffic 692 for Interparliamentary Union Conference in Washington 692 for payment to France as indemnity to Madame Crignier 692 for repairs, etc., embassy premises London, England 692 for contingent expenses, consulates 698 for secretaries in the Diplomatic Service 700 for International Fisheries Commission 756 consular bills of health not required for vessels on northern frontier 809 fees for visas of foreign passports may be modified in case of aliens not “immigrants”; condition 976 *Foreign Service Act, 1924*, Diplomatic and Consular Service to be Foreign Service of the United States hereafter 140 all officers below ministers included as Foreign Service officers 140 promotion by merit 140 assignment to either diplomatic or consular branch 140 grades, classification and proportion of officers 140 allotment of ambassadors as provided by law 140 and salaries of officers by classes 140 details for inspection 140 appointments as diplomatic secretaries, consular officers, or both 140 to be confirmed by the Senate 141 authority under commissions 141 examination or Department service requisite 141 only Americans eligible 141 reinstatement after separation by other position 141 by commission to a class and not to a post; assignments and transfers 141 present commissions not impaired by new classifications 141 report to the President on efficiency of officers, and fitness for original appointments, to be made by Secretary of State 141 efficiency records of present officers to be certified to the President with recommendations 141 recommissioning, without further examination 141 classes designated 141 no pay reduction of class one consuls general and consuls 142 consular assistant grade abolished; recommissioned as unclassified officers 142 bond required of all officers 142 amount, and conditions 142 existing bonds not impaired hereby 142 all officials acts covered by 142 deposit of, with Secretary of the Treasury 142 inspection of diplomatic and consular offices by officers detailed therefor 142 provisions as to official fees, etc., applicable to diplomatic and consular branches of service 142lxxxix representation allowances at capitals where there is no diplomatic mission; accounting 142 private secretaries to ambassadors may be appointed 143 assignment of officers to duty in the Department; time limit 143 officers on special detail allowed travel and subsistence expenses 143 time limit for; extension for conferences, etc 143 officers may be ordered to United States on statutory leave after three years abroad 143 transportation, etc., allowed, and to their families 143 available for prescribed duties 143 counselor of embassy or legation may be designated from any officer 143 temporary appointment of any officer for specified diplomatic duties, authorized 143 no loss of grade, etc.; salary restricted 143 pay authorized for officer acting as chargé d’affaires ad interim, or in charge of consular office 143 retirement and disability system established 144 administration of, by Secretary of State 144 annual report of annuity receipts, disbursements, etc., to be made 144 estimates to be submitted 144 appropriations authorized for 144 retirement and disability fund created 144 contributions for, to be deducted from salaries of eligibles 144 transferred to credit on books of the Treasury 144 maximum basic salary 144 retirement age and service 144 discretionary age extension 144 annuities classified on service and salaries 144 percentages by classes 144 proportions withheld from officers retired before contributing for each year of service 144 investment of fund in Federal securities 144 income added thereto 144 annuities not assignable, subject to attachment, etc 144 annuitant dying before receiving total amount contributed, etc., excess to be paid to personal representatives 144 contribution, etc., of officer dying before retirement to be paid to personal representatives 145 disability annuity to officer before reaching retirement age 145 determination by medical examination, etc 145 payment to cease on recovery 145 examination expenses, etc., payable from fund 145 discontinued before annuitant receives amount of his contribution, excess to be returned 145 unhealthful posts to be classed in tropical countries by Executive Order 145 one year’s duty at, to be counted one year and a half for length of service 145 officers separated from service before retirement age, except for disability, to have 75 per cent of contributions returned 145 retired officer accepting employment for greater amount than annuity to have reduction to the extent thereof 145 yearly notification to be made by, of employment, etc 145 suspension of annuity if, not received 145 amount authorized from fund for expenses 145 officer promoted as ambassador or minister, or receiving Department position, entitled to retirement, etc 145 periods of service computed for retirement 145 excluded 146 in the Department by paying to fund contribution for each year of employment therein 146 retired officers recalled temporarily for active service to receive full pay of class in which serving 146 laws relating to diplomatic secretaries and consular officers made applicable to Foreign Service officers 146 inconsistent to this Act repealed 146 diplomatic and consular appropriations for fiscal year 1925 made available 146 retirement annuities excepted 146 Second and Third Assistant Secretaries of State to be known as Assistant Secretaries 146 present commissions, etc., not impaired 146 additional Assistant Secretary of State established 146 appointment and salary 146 position of Director of the Consular Service abolished 146 salary for, available for the additional Assistant Secretary 146 effective date of, July 1, 1924 146 *Foreign Service Officers*, appropriation for salaries 1017 for instruction and transit pay 1017 for transportation 1018 for allowances for, dying abroad 1018 for bringing home remains of, dying abroad 1018 for post allowances 1018 *Foreign Service Retirement System*, provisions of 144 *Foreign Trade*, appropriation for investigating related problems of 227, 1037 for securing information as to restrictions, regulations, etc 1037 for compiling statistics of, additional 1925 706 *Forest Experiment Stations*, establishment of, in California, etc., authorized 1108 experiments, etc., to be conducted at 1108 amount authorized for expenses 1109 *Forest Fires*, appropriation for fighting, etc., in national parks 425, 1179 limitations; allotments of expenses 425, 1179xc appropriation for fighting, etc., in national forests 445, 835 insect infestations 445, 835 for airplane patrol to prevent, etc 835 for cooperation with States for protecting watersheds of navigable streams from 457, 849 deficiency appropriation for fighting 39, 682 balances of appropriations for paying claims of Army officers, etc., for losses fighting, in national forests covered in 935 *Forest Protection* (*see also* National Forests), appropriation for cooperation with States, etc., for forest fire prevention, protection of timbered lands, etc 849 investigating tax laws, and timber insurance 849 for cooperative farm forestry, etc 849 for cooperation in procuring forest-tree seeds and plants, establishing farm wood lots, etc 849 recommendations authorized, in cooperation with State officials for systems of fire prevention for, timber productions, etc 653 cooperation authorized with systems of forest fire prevention provided by States 653, 1127 amount expended not to exceed that of State, forest owners, etc 653, 1128 consideration to watersheds of navigable streams 653, 1128 securing water for domestic use or irrigation 1128 any timbered or forest producing lands 653 study of tax laws, to encourage timber conservation, etc 653 amount authorized to be appropriated annually 653 cooperation for distribution of forest-tree seeds or plants for denuded or nonforested lands 654 amount not to exceed State expenditures 654 authorized annually 654 cooperation to assist farm owners in woodlots and other valuable forest growth 654 limitation on contribution 654 amount authorized annually to be appropriated 654 examination, location, etc., for purchase, directed, of denuded lands, etc., in watersheds of navigable streams 654 report to Forest Reservation Commission 654 further examination with Director of Geological Survey, etc 654 acceptance of donations of lands valuable for timber growing, authorized 654 reservation to donor of standing timber, mineral rights, etc., for a limited period 654 size and location 654 to become national forests, subject to laws thereof 655 acceptance of donations of lands, etc.; preferences in timber sales to neighboring citizens, etc 655 property, etc., reserved, subject to State tax laws 655 ascertainment directed of location of public lands valuable for streamflow protection, or timber production 655 report to Reservation Commission 655 findings of, if favorable, to be sent to Congress by the President 655 national forests may be established of lands suitable for timber production in any but excepted Government reservations 655 if reserved for Army or Navy, authority over for national defense not relinquished 655 funds made available 655 national forests; receipts from sales, etc., covered into forest reserve fund 655 punishment for violating regulations, etc 655 *Forest Reserves* (*see* National Forests). *Forest Roads and Trails* (*see also* Federal Highway Act), deficiency appropriation for apportionment to States, fiscal year 1926 1326 amounts authorized for, under Federal Highway Act, fiscal years 1926, 1927 889 *Forest Service, Department of Agriculture* (*see also* Forest Protection), appropriation for Forester, and office and field personnel 443, 833 for general expenses 443, 833 tests outside United States forbidden 443, 833 limit of cost of buildings 443, 833 protection, etc., of forests; sale of timber 443, 833 care of fish and game 444, 834 agents, labor, etc 444, 834 collating, printing, etc., investigations 444, 834 supplies, etc 444, 834 relief of field employees 444, 834 contingent expenses; traveling expenses; rent 444, 834 for forest supervisors, rangers, guards, etc 444, 834 for expenses, district administration 444, 834 for care of graves of fire fighters, Saint Maries and Wallace, Idaho 444, 834 interchangeable appropriations 444, 834 for fighting forest fires, etc 445, 835 for airplane patrol 835 for selecting lands for homestead entries, etc 445, 835 for surveying, etc., agricultural lands in national forests 445, 835 for sanitary and fire protection, public camp grounds 445, 835 for supplies, instruments, and equipments 445, 835 for wood distillation, economy in forest products, etc 445, 835 investigating flax straw for making pulp and paper 445, 835 for improving range conditions 445, 835xci appropriation for tree planting, etc 445, 835 young trees to arid land residents in Nebraska 445, 835 land for Beal Nursery 836 for cooperative, etc., investigations to determine conservative management of forests 445, 836 for appraising, etc., timber for sale; expenses of sales, etc 446, 836 for miscellaneous investigations, etc 446, 836 for roads, trails, bridges, etc 446, 836 stock corrals, watering places, etc 446, 836 eradicating poisonous plants 446, 836 for expenses in Washington, D.
C., under Conservation Act 446, 836 for salaries, additional, 1925 705 for general expenses, additional, 1925 705 deficiency appropriation for fighting forest fires 39, 682, 1325 for emergency, insect damages, Kaibab National Forest, and Grand Canyon National Park 39 for insect infestations, Oregon and California 39 for fire protection, etc., revested Oregon-California railroad lands, etc 39 for general expenses 55, 60, 697, 700, 759, 1348, 1353 for Henry McGuire 1325 acceptance of title to lands within national forests acquired under Conservation Act, and other forest lands or timber given in exchange 1215 establishment of experiment station in California, etc., authorized 1108 exchanges with private owners of lands to be included in designated forests in California 952 Forester to serve on National Capital Park Commission, D.
C 463 moneys contributed toward reforestation, etc., to be a special fund 1132 uses specified 1132 additional buildings authorized each year for national forest purposes 1132 provisions for water supply and sanitary system 1132 sales of small quantities of timber, etc., without advertising 1132 sales to employees of subsistence, equipment, etc., to be deducted from salaries 1133 purchase of land for headquarters or ranger stations if no Government land available 1133 limitation in any one year; donations accepted 1133 medical attention, etc., authorized for employees at isolated stations; removal to hospitals, etc 1133 *Forests*, appropriation for cooperation with States, etc., as to methods of managing, and forest lands 443, 836 for miscellaneous investigations, etc 445, 836 for investigating insects affecting 449, 839 *Fort Apache Agency, Ariz.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Fort Apache, Ariz.*, appropriation for Theodore Roosevelt Indian School 405, 1156 for Theodore Roosevelt Indian School, additional, 1925 707 *Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Ariz.*, appropriation for power and irrigation plant, from tribal funds 402 amount authorized from tribal funds, for constructing wagon road between Cooley and Whiteriver 93 State to pay half of cost 93 for building for Whiteriver Agency 93 *Fort Assinniboine Military Reservation, Mont.*, time extended for payments by homestead entry men on abandoned 666 interest on unpaid principal to be paid, etc 667 *Fort Belknap Agency, Mont.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 408, 1159 for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411 for support, etc., Indians at, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 1329 for civilian employees at 1329 *Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Mont.*, appropriation for irrigation systems on; maintenance, etc 402, 1153 for maintenance, etc., additional, 1925 707 claims of designated tribes of Indians on, for lands, etc., taken, to be determined by Court of Claims 21 *Fort Benning, Ga.*, appropriation for barrack building for infantry 487 for Infantry School expenses 501, 916 for Infantry School, additional, 1925 711 *Fort Berthold Agency, N.
Dak.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 409, 1159 for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 for support, etc., Indians at, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, N. Dak.*, purchasers of lots of Sanish town site of former, to be allowed difference between price paid and reappraisal price 817 time limit for applications 817 payment from tribal trust fund 817 time extended for payments by entrymen, etc., within 139 *Fort Bidwell, Calif.*, appropriation for Indian school at 405, 1156 for Indian school, additional, 1925 707 *Fort Bliss, Tex.*, deficiency appropriation for additional land, adjoining 1344 amount authorized for purchase of land adjoining 964xcii *Fort Bragg, N.
C.*, appropriation for instruction in Field Artillery activities at 501, 917 *Fort Caswell, N. C.*, sale of abandoned, authorized 383 reservation for Coast Guard 383 *Fort Creek Irrigation Project, Oreg.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of, on Klamath Indian Reservation 403, 1154 *Fort Crockett, Tex.*, buildings at, may be used by Mystic Shrine Convention at Galveston 113 *Fort Defiance, Mass., Old*, conveyed to Gloucester, Mass 387 *Fort Eustis, Va.*, deficiency appropriation for acquiring land 52 *Fort Gaines, Ala.*, sale of abandoned, authorized 383 *Fort Gaines, Ga.*, bridge authorized across, Chattahoochee River, at 4 *Fort Gratiot Lighthouse Reservation, Mich.*, portion of, granted Port Huron, for a public park; conditions 969 *Fort Greene, R.
I.*, sale of abandoned, authorized 383 *Fort Hall Agency, Idaho*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho*, appropriation for operating irrigation system 402, 1152 for enlarging system to ceded lands, etc 402, 1153 for support, etc., of Indians on 408, 1159 for operating, etc., irrigation system on; additional, 1925 707 for support, etc., of Indians on, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for replacing fire damages 684 for relocating, etc., canal of irrigation project 684 lands on, granted for American Falls Reservoir under Minidoka irrigation project 117 rights of Indians for grazing, hunting, etc., reserved 117 by agreement or condemnation 117 amount for, to be taken from reservoir construction money and deposited to credit of Indians 117 appraisal of damages to adjacent lands 117 payment of, from construction moneys 118 amount to be appropriated from, to relocate, etc., irrigation canal to provide facilities for Indian lands in southern part of Reservation 118 reimbursement to tribe by Indians benefited 118 party acquiring Indian title to agree to pay charges, etc., before allowed water 118 *Fort Humphreys, Va.*, agreement authorized with Power Company to use current from line to, for civilians 534 *Fort Kent, Me.*, bridge authorized across Saint John River, from Clairs, New Brunswick, to 27 *Fort Keogh Military Reservation, Mont.*, portion of, transferred to Agricultural Department for stock raising, etc., experiments 99 *Fort Lafayette, N.
Y.*, appropriation for naval ammunition depot, dredging 876 *Fort Lapwai Agency, Idaho*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Fort Lapwai Indian Sanatorium, Idaho*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 408, 1159 for erection of girls’ dormitory for tuberculosis patients 1159 erection of girls’ dormitory for tuberculosis patients at, authorized 533 *Fort Lawn, S. C.*, bridge authorized across Catawba River at 1127 *Fort Leavenworth, Kans.*, appropriation for Command and General Staff School, instruction expenses 480, 895 for Command and General Staff School, additional, 1925 711 part of, reservation in Missouri transferred to Department of Justice for Leavenworth penitentiary farm 248 repairs to bridge from Army appropriations 248 *Fort Lee, N.
J.*, bridge authorized across Hudson River, New York City and 1094 *Fort Logan Military Reservation, Colo.*, right of way across, granted Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company 648 *Fort MacArthur Military Reservation, Calif.*, right of way across tidelands of, granted to Los Angeles 656 *Fort McDermitt Agency, Nev.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Md.*, balances of appropriations for Francis Scott Key Monument at, etc., covered in 935 restoration directed of, for a permanent national park, as the birthplace of the “Star Spangled Banner” 1109 reservations for immigrant and lighthouse stations, etc 1109 disposal of useless present buildings 1110 amount authorized for expenses of 1110 *Fort Macon Military Reservation, N.
C.*, abandoned, conveyed to State of North Carolina for public purposes 385 reservation of lands granted to Coast Guard 386 privileges retained for Government uses 386 *Fort Marion, Fla.*, appropriation for preserving historical fortifications at 496xciii *Fort Mojave Agency, Ariz.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Fort Mojave, Ariz.*, appropriation for Indian school at 405, 1156 for Indian school at, additional, 1925 707 *Fort Monroe, Va.*, appropriation for wharf, roads, and sewer 489, 904 for Coast Artillery School 501, 917 for sewerage system, additional, 1925 711 for Army Coast Artillery School, additional, 1925 711 *Fort Montgomery, N.
Y.*, sale of abandoned, authorized 383 *Fort Morgan, Ala.*, equipment, etc., of quarantine station, to be transferred to Sand Island 950 disposal of buildings, etc 950 *Fort Niagara, N. Y.*, appropriation for preserving historical fortifications at 496 *Fort Ontario, N. Y.*, appropriation for repairs to buildings in old 903 *Fort Peck Agency, Mont.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 408, 1159 for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 for support, etc., of Indians at, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Fort Peck Indian Hospital, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1159 *Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of irrigation systems on; repayment 402, 1153 unexpended balance of appropriation for irrigation systems on, covered in 1155 extension of time for payment by homesteaders on ceded lands within 1267 cancellation of entry and lands reverted, on failure to make payments 1267 persons who have abandoned residence required to pay arrears 1267 interest on delinquent amounts 1267 entry canceled and land reverted to Indian status, if payments not made 1267 payment for expenses of visit to Washington of delegation of, Indians, authorized from trust funds 667 *Fort Phoenix, Mass.*, sale of abandoned, authorized 383 *Fort Pierce Inlet, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Fort Pond Bay, N.
Y.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Fort Porter, N. Y.*, sale authorized of, to city of Buffalo 902 proceeds to be used for site and construction of new Army post 902 *Fort Quitman, Tex.* (*see also* Fort Whitman, Tex.), special commission authorized to cooperate with Mexico as to use of waters of Rio Grande below 118 *Fort Reno, Okla.*, appropriation for purchase of land to straighten North Canadian River at 903 *Fort Revere Reservation, Mass.*, sale of, to Hull, Mass., authorized 1111 *Fort Riley, Kans.*, appropriation for Cavalry School expenses 501, 916 for Cavalry School, additional, 1925 711 *Fort Sill, Okla.*, appropriation for improving heating system 487 for Field Artillery School 501, 917 for instruction in field artillery activities at 501, 917 for Field Artillery School, additional, 1925 711 *Fort Smith, Ark.*, terms of court at 91, 949 *Fort Snelling Military Reservation, Minn.*, right of way across, granted Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway Company 30 *Fort Story, Va.*, deficiency appropriation for road to, connecting with State highway 695 *Fort Sumner, N.
Mex.*, offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 395 *Fort Tilden, N. Y.*, appropriation for repair of bulkhead 496 *Fort Totten, N. Dak.*, appropriation for Indian school at 406, 1157 for Indian school, additional, 1925 707 *Fort Totten, N. Y.*, appropriation for machinery, etc., torpedo depot 502, 918 *Fort Vancouver Centennial Corporation*, coinage of silver 50-cent pieces, authorized for, to commemorate centennial of founding of Fort Vancouver, Wash 966 laws, etc., of, applicable 966 no Government expense for dies, etc 966 *Fort Vancouver Stockade, Old*, restoration of, authorized at Vancouver, Wash 1113 *Fort Wayne, Ind.*, terms of court at 751 *Fort Wingate, N.
Mex.*, appropriation for Charles H. Burke Indian School at 1157 *Fort Whitman, Tex.* (*see also* Fort Quitman, Tex.), deficiency appropriation for joint commission with Mexico, on use of waters of Rio Grande below 692 *Fort Yuma Indian Reservation, Ariz.*, reservation of lands for Powell town site and school farm on, vacated 94 areas vacated available for allotments 94 other lands to be set aside for school farm 94 *Fortifications*, appropriation for operating, etc., fire control installations, seacoast defenses 491, 905 for fire control installations, insular possessions 491, 906 for fire control installations, Panama Canal 491, 906 for preparing plans for 496, 911 for gun and mortar batteries 496, 911xciv appropriation for installing, etc., electrical plants, searchlights, etc 496, 911 for sea walls, etc 911 for repairs, Fort Tilden, N.
Y 496 for preservation, repairs, etc 496, 912 submarine mine defense structures 496, 912 for protecting designated historic forts, etc 496 for maintenance, searchlights, electrical plants, etc 496, 912 for construction expenses, seacoast 496 for plans, etc., insular possessions 496, 912 for installing electric plants, etc., searchlights, Hawaiian Islands 496, 912 for preservation, repairs, etc., insular possessions 496, 912 submarine mine defense structures 497, 912 for maintenance, searchlights, electrical plants, etc., insular possessions 497, 912 for plans, etc., Panama Canal 497, 912 for seacoast batteries, Panama Canal 497, 912 for installing electric plants, searchlights, etc., Panama Canal 497, 912 for preservation, repair, etc., Panama Canal 497, 912 submarine mine defense structures 497, 912 for maintenance, searchlights, electrical plants, etc., Panama Canal 497, 912 for mountain, field, and siege cannon 498, 913 for ammunition for 498, 914 for altering, etc., mobile artillery 498, 914 for ammunition, etc., for mountain, etc., artillery practice 498, 914 for seacoast cannon 499, 914 for ammunition; modernizing projectiles 499, 914 for ammunition, etc., for practice 499, 915 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 499, 915 for ammunition, etc., seacoast cannon, insular possessions 499, 915 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery, insular possessions 499, 915 for seacoast cannon, Panama Canal 499, 915 for ammunition, etc., secoast cannon, Panama Canal 500, 915 for altering, etc., seacoast cannon, Panama Canal 500, 915 for constructing fire control stations, range finders, etc 502, 917 for accessories for submarine mine practice, etc 502, 917 for submarine mine supplies, etc 502, 917 for torpedo depot, Fort Totten, N.
Y 502, 918 for war instruction material at Coast Artillery posts 502, 918 for constructing fire control stations, range finders, etc., Hawaiian Islands 502, 918 for submarine supplies, etc., insular possessions 502, 918 for constructing fire control stations, range finders, etc., Panama Canal 503, 918 for altering, etc., submarine mines, supplies, Panama Canal 503, 918 appropriation for purchase of submarine mines, etc., Panama Canal 503, 918 for fire control installations, seacoast defenses, additional, 1925 711 for fire control installations, insular possessions, additional, 1925 711 for fire control installations, Panama Canal, additional, 1925 711 for plans for, additional, 1925 711 for gun and mortar batteries, additional, 1925 711 for modernizing older emplacements, additional, 1925 711 for searchlights, etc., additional, 1925 711 for sea walls and embankments, additional, 1925 711 for preservation and repair, additional, 1925 711 for supplies, seacoast defenses, additional, 1925 711 for contingent expenses, seacoast defenses, additional, 1925 711 for maintenance of historical fortifications, additional, 1925 711 for plans for insular possessions, additional, 1925 711 for searchlights, etc., Hawaii, additional, 1925 711 for preservation and repair, insular possessions, additional, 1925 711 for supplies, seacoast defenses, insular possessions, additional, 1925 711 for plans for, Panama Canal, additional, 1925 711 deficiency appropriation for gun and mortar batteries 59, 62, 762 for fire control 59, 701, 762 for armament of 59, 62, 699, 701, 762, 1350, 1352, 1353 for proving grounds 59 for insular possessions 59, 62, 762 for barracks and quarters, seacoast defenses 59 for searchlights, etc 62, 699 for Panama Canal 63, 701 for aviation stations 63 for Panama Canal, fire control 695 for electrical and sound ranging equipment 699 for seacoast batteries, Panama Canal 701 *Forty-first Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Davenport to Livingston Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 549 *Forty-fourth Street NE., D. C.*, appropriation for grading, Dix to Grant Streets 548 *Forty-fourth Street AW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Klingle Road to Lowell Street 1223 *Forty-second Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Fessenden to Garrison Streets 1223 *Foundlings’ Home, D. C., Washington*, acceptance of bequest from Randolph T. Warwick for memorial building for foundlings and women afflicted with cancer 794 *Fourteenth Census*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of 759xcv *Fourteenth Street NW. and SJE, D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, B Street south to C Street north; from gasoline tax fund 549 *Fourth Assistant Postmaster General*, appropriation for, and office personnel 84, 782 for field service, Post Office Department, under 88, 786 for stationery, etc 88, 786 for postal supplies 88, 786 for post route and rural delivery maps, etc 88, 787 for twine, etc 89, 787 for expenses, shipping supplies 89, 787 for canceling and labor saving machines 89, 787 traveling mechanicians 89, 787 for mail bags, locks, equipments, etc 89, 787 for material, labor, etc., equipment shops 89, 787 for equipments, departments, Alaska, etc 89, 787 for star route transportation, except in Alaska 89, 787 for Rural Delivery Service 89, 788 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 89, 788 *Fourth Class Mail* (*see also* Postal Rates), matter included as; rates, parcel post, etc 1067 *Fourth Street NE., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, etc., Rhode Island to Central Avenues; from gasoline-tax fund 1226 *Fourth Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Taylor to Upshur Streets 547 for paving, Varnum to Webster Streets 546 condemnation of land for widening 718 amount authorized for expenses 718 *Fowl Pest, etc., European*, amount of deficiency appropriation for arresting foot-and-mouth disease, etc., available for eradicating 722 *Fox River*, bridge authorized across East Branch of, by Aurora, Ill 12 in Kendall County, Ill 13 in Saint Charles Township, Ill 114 time extended for bringing West Branch of, by Aurora, Ill 11 *Fox River, Wis.*, improvement of, authorized 1188 preliminary examination, etc., authorized for flood control of 249 and connecting waters, to be made, Green Bay to Portage, Wis 1195 *Fox, Thomas J.*, issue of homestead patent to 810 *France*, appropriation for ambassador to 206, 1015 for segregating bodies, etc., in American cemeteries in 512, 927 deficiency appropriations for acquiring Embassy buildings, etc., Paris 48 for payment to, as indemnity for loss to Madame Crignier in search for body of Admiral John Paul Jones 692 negotiation requested with, for agreement limiting size, etc., of vessels and aircraft, and the number of officers and men 204 payment authorized to, as indemnity for damages to property of Madame Crignier, by search for body of Admiral John Paul Jones 118 *Francis Scott Key Bridge, D.
C.*, appropriation for operating expenses 550, 1227 bronze tablet authorized on, by Daughters of 1812 3 marble tablet authorized to be placed on, by Daughters of 1812 24 *Frank, Henry*, deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1314 *Frankfort, Mich.*, improvement of, harbor authorized 1188 *Franklin Street NE., D. C.*, appropriation for grading, Rhode Island Avenue to Twentieth Street; from gasoline-tax fund 1226 *Franks, Edward T.*, bridge authorized across Ohio River between Owensboro, Ky., and Rockport, Ind., by, and Thomas H.
Hazelrigg 103 *Fraternal, etc., Organizations*, internal revenue tax on membership fees, etc., not applicable to 322 *Fraternal, etc., Societies*, exempt from income tax 282 *Frauds on Purchasers*, false statements as to effect of tax on price of articles sold, etc., a misdemeanor 348 punishment for 348 *Frauds, World War*, appropriation for investigating and prosecuting 218, 1027 *Fredericksburg, Va.*, commission created to inspect battle fields of Civil War around, as to feasibility of preserving, etc 646 *Freedmen’s Hospital, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 430, 1184 for remodeling, etc., nurses’ home; from District revenues 1184 for pathological building, equipment; part from District revenues 430 for care of indigent patients 567, 1242 *Freeland, Robert T.*, homestead application by, validated 811 *Freeport Creek, N. Y.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Freeport, Tex.*, improvement of harbor authorized 1187 *Freight*, punishment for stealing, etc., in interstate or foreign transit 793 carrying such stolen articles into another State, etc 794 venue of prosecutions 794 *Freight, Navy Department*, appropriation for Department and bureaus 195, 873 deficiency appropriation for 61, 698, 700, 760, 1349 *Freight Rates*, policy declared that, in interstate commerce, be adjusted to secure free moving of commodities 801xcvi investigation by Interstate Commerce Commission to correct existing unjust, etc., rates 802 changes without delay to provide lowest lawful rates on agricultural and livestock products 802 *Freight Trains*, appropriation for special arrangement for conveying mails by, etc 87, 785 *French Line, New York City*, deficiency appropriation for refund of fine to 45 *Frost, etc., Warnings*, appropriation for Weather Bureau expenses for 437, 826 *Fruit Growers’ Associations*, exempt from income tax 283 *Fruit Trees*, appropriation for cooperative investigations of propagating 442, 832 *Fruits*, appropriation for investigating diseases of orchard and other 440, 830 for investigating, etc., growing, marketing, etc., of 442, 832 for investigating insects affecting deciduous 448, 839 for investigating insects affecting tropical and subtropical 449, 839 for executing law fixing standards for containers of small 454, 846 *Fuel, Lights, and Water, Public Buildings* (*see* Operating Supplies, Public Buildings). *Fuel, Marine Corps*, appropriation for 203 *Fuel, Navy*, appropriation for, and transportation 195, 874 acquired other than by purchase to be issued at current rates, and charged to appropriation applicable 195 issue of fuel on hand charged at last issue rate if quoted prices are excessive 195 deficiency appropriation for, and transportation 57, 61, 1349 *Fuel Oil, etc., Navy*, deficiency appropriation for investigating 760 *Fuels*, appropriation for promoting economy in use of liquid 233 for investigating mineral 420, 1174 for testing, additional, 1925 708 *Fullerton and Portsmouth Bridge Company*, may bridge Ohio River, Portsmouth, Ohio, to Fullerton, Ky 663, 790 *Fullerton, Ky.*, bridge authorized across Ohio River, Portsmouth, Ohio, to 663, 790 *Fungicides*, appropriation for chemical investigations, etc., of 447, 837 for preventing sale, etc., of adulterated 455, 847 *Fur Bearing Animals*, appropriation for experiments in rearing 450, 841 for protecting land, in Alaska 451, 841 *Furniture, etc., Early American Specimens of*, donations of, may be accepted for use in the White House 1091 *Furniture, Public Buildings*, appropriation for, repairs, etc 82, 781 deficiency appropriation for 58, 62, 698, 701, 761, 1343, 1350 **G.** *Gadsden, Ala.*, bridge authorized across Coosa River at 891 *Galena River, Ill.*, removal of dams in, authorized; funds available 1187 *Gallery of Art, National*, appropriation for administration expenses 528, 1207 *Gallinger Municipal Hospital, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 568, 1243 for maintenance, repairs, etc 568, 1243 admittance of pay patients 568 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, vehicles, etc 38, 678 *Gallup-Durango Highway, N. Mex.*, amount authorized annually for portion of, from Gallup to Shiprock 606 *Gallup, N. Mex.*, appropriation for Federal highway, Navajo Indian Reservation, between Shiprock and 1163 *Galveston Bay, Tex.*, intracoastal waterway from New Orleans, La., to, authorized 1187 *Galveston, Tex.*, appropriation for quarantine station 80, 778 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc., defenses of 762 amount authorized for naval air station site at 1271 sale of site, etc.; use of proceeds 1271 preliminary examination, etc., of, channel to Texas City, Tex., to be made 1195 channel, to be made 1195 use of buildings at Fort Crockett authorized during Mystic Shrine convention in 113 *Game*, appropriation for preventing shipment of illegally killed 451, 841 *Game, Alaska*, appropriation for protection of 428, 841 for protection, additional, 1925 709 powers of governor for protection, etc., of, transferred to Secretary of Agriculture 668 *Game Animals in Alaska*, provisions regulating hunting, etc., of 739 *Game Birds, Migratory*, appropriation for enforcing law protecting 451, 841 *Game Preserves*, appropriation for maintenance 450, 841 *Game Refuge, S.
Dak.*, lands authorized to be withdrawn for propagating antelope and other game animals and birds 634 national forest withdrawals not affected 634 State to maintain fence, provide gates, etc 634 right to continue while area protected by State laws 634 *Game Refuges, Ark.*, designation authorized of, in Ozark National Forest 1091xcvii designation authorized of; punishment for unauthorized hunting, etc 1091 lands not included in 1091 *Ganado Irrigation Project, Navajo Reservation, Ariz.*, appropriation for operating, etc.; repayment 401, 1152 for maintenance, etc., additional, 1925 707 *Ganly, J.
V., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 33 *Garbage, D. C.*, appropriation for disposal of 551, 1228 for purchase of present transfer station 1229 *Gardening, Landscape, Vegetable, etc.*, appropriation for study of 442, 832 *Gardiners Bay, N. Y.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Garfield Memorial Hospital, D. C.*, appropriation for minor contagious diseases ward 562, 1237 for care of indigent patients 568, 1242 *Garrison Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Belt Road to Wisconsin Avenue 547 *Gary, Ind.*, bridge authorized across Grand Calumet River at 1216 *Gas, Natural*, appropriation for investigating economic production of 421, 1175 for investigations, additional, 1925 708 *Gas Troops, Army*, appropriation for organizing special 500, 916 *Gases, Chemical Warfare*, appropriation for purchase, etc., of 500, 915 *Gasoline Tax Fund*, appropriation for improving streets, etc., from 549, 1224 *Gasparilia Military Reservation, Fla.*, sale of abandoned, authorized 383 limited only to interest of United States 383 *Gaster, R.
L.*, may bridge White River, Augusta, Ark 1131 Arkansas may acquire to operate as a free bridge 1131 tolls allowed for five years 1131 *Gatun, Panama Canal*, appropriation for storehouse 488 *Gaugers, Internal Revenue*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 71, 770 *Gauges, etc., for Manufacture of Armament, Army*, appropriation for procuring, etc 449, 914 *Gauges, Screw Threads, etc.*, appropriation for cooperative standardization, etc., of 232, 1041 deficiency appropriation for standardizing, etc 55 *General Accounting Office*, appropriation for Comptroller General, Assistant, and office personnel 525, 1203 for contingent expenses 525, 1203 for printing and binding for 525, 1203 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 54, 60, 697, 699, 758, 1351, 1352 for office personnel 680, 1316 designated accounts of Alaskan Engineering Commission disbursing agents disallowed by, validated, and credit for directed 1355 directed to pay supply officers of Navy and Naval Reserve Force, the pay, etc., of rank for World War active service prior to approval of bonds 860 *General Appraisers, Board of*, appropriation for fees, etc., witnesses before 69, 1030 clerks and employees of, to be appointed etc., by Secretary of the Treasury 748 *General Board, Navy*, appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 182, 861 *General Grant National Park, Calif.*, appropriation for commissioner 219, 1028 for protection, etc 423, 1176 for protection, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for 56 *General Land Office, Commissioner of*, appropriation for 393, 1144 *General Land Office, Interior Department* (*see also* Public Lands), appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 393, 1144 for general expenses 393, 1144 for maps, distribution, etc 393, 1144 for filing appliances 393 office of surveyor general abolished July 1, 1925; consolidated with field surveying service 1144 for public land service 393, 1144 for public land service, additional, 1925 706 exhibit for Seville Exposition to be prepared by 1257 *General Staff Corps, Army*, appropriation for contingencies, Military Intelligence Division 479, 894 deficiency appropriation for Military Intelligence Division 59, 761 *General Supply Committee, Treasury Department*, appropriation for salaries 66, 766 for salaries and expenses, transferring surplus office equipment, etc., pay restriction 66, 766 service continued to June 30, 1925 66 service continued to June 30, 1926 766 proceeds from transfers covered into the Treasury 66, 766 cooperation in storing, delivery, etc., of supplies 66, 766 use of unfit typewriters, etc., for exchange 67, 766 repairs of typewriters by, at cost allowed 67, 766 prices of standard machines established for fiscal year 1925 67 prices of standard machines established for fiscal year 1926 766 purchases to be made from surplus stock of 67, 766 stock in War Department to be turned over to, on requisition 67, 766 unserviceable machines to be furnished for use as part payment for new machines 67, 767 designated supplies, transferred from, to House of Representatives without charge 585xcviii *Genoa, Nebr.*, appropriation for Indian school at 405, 1156 for Indian school, additional, 1925 707 *Geographic Board, United States*, appropriation for stationery and printing and binding 529, 1208 *Geological Survey, Interior Department*, appropriation for Director, and other personal services 419, 1172 for general expenses 419, 1172 allowance for attending scientific meetings, etc 1172 for topographic surveys 419, 1172 for geologic surveys 419, 1173 Hawaiian volcanoes 419, 1173 arsenic bearing ores 419 for chemical and physical researches; potash deposits 419, 1173 for mineral resources of Alaska 419, 1173 for gauging water supply, etc 419, 1173 for investigating, etc., artesian wells, etc., on arid lands 419, 1173 for classifying lands for enlarged homesteads, stock raising, etc 419, 1173 for geologic maps 419, 1173 for preparing illustrations 420, 1173 for reports on mineral resources 420, 1173 for printing and binding for 392, 1143 dfor stream gauging, cooperative with Indian Service 401, 1151 for, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for expenses 56, 697, 1348 *George, Preston L.*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 1315 *George Washington University Hospital, D.
C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 568, 1242 *Georgetoivn County, S. C.*, bridge authorized across Pee Dee River, at Yawhannah by Horry County and 4 *Georgetown, Miss.*, time extended for bridging Pearl River near 1141 *Georgetown University Hospital, D. C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 568, 1242 *Georgia*, Alabama and, may bridge Chattahoochee River, Alaga, Ala 663 Eufaula, Ala 16 Florida and, may bridge Saint Marys River, Saint Marys, Ga 663 Wilds Landing, Fla 472 may bridge Chattahoochee River, Fort Gaines 4 Oconee River, Thompson’s Ferry 665 South Carolina and, may bridge Savannah River 1266 *Georgia Avenue NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Military Road to Fern Street; from gasoline-tax fund 549 for paving, etc., Florida Avenue to Barry Place; from gasoline-tax fund 1226 condemnation of land for widening, authorized 95 amount authorized for expenses 96 *Germany*, appropriation for ambassador to 206, 1015 for Mixed Claims Commission, United States and 215, 1023 deficiency appropriation for Mixed Claims Commission, United States and 1339 Austria and Hungary claims added 1339 *Germany, War with* (*see* World War). *Gettysburg National Military Park*, appropriation for continuing establishment of 513, 928 for, additional, 1925 712 *Gift Tax*, tax levied on property transferred by gifts hereafter, by residents 313 by nonresidents of property in United States 313 rates 313 made in property; sold for less than fair value taxable as gift 314 deductions allowed residents; exemption of $50,000 314 for public, religious, etc., purposes in United States 314 not exceeding $500 to one person 314 gift received by donor from another person, on which tax had been paid 315 of nonresidents; for public, religious, etc., purposes in United States 315 not exceeding $500 to one person 315 gift received by donor from another person, on which tax had been paid 315 imposed upon any gift, to be credited against estate tax, etc., on death of donor 315 division of taxable and nontaxable gifts 316 returns yearly of all gifts made in excess of deductions 316 time of payment, etc 316 *Gila County, Ariz.*, lands in Crook National Forest, granted to, for recreational area 242 *Gila River Indian Reservation, Ariz.*, appropriation for irrigation system 401, 1152 for diverting flow of river to irrigate additional lands; repayment 401, 1152 for irrigation system, additional, 1925 707 for irrigation system, additional, 1925, diversion dam 707 deficiency appropriation for irrigation system, dam, etc 42 dam, etc., authorized for irrigating lands of Pima Indians, etc., as part of San Carlos project 475 *Gillespie Company, T.
A.*, balances of appropriations for paying claims for damages, explosions at plant of, covered in 935 *Gillett, Honorable Frederick H., Speaker of the House of Representatives*, deficiency appropriation for portrait of 1314 *Girls’ Reform School, D. C.* (*see* National Training School for Girls, D. C.). *Glazier National Park, Mont.*, appropriation for commissioner 219, 1028 for protection, etc 423, 1176 for protection, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for I. M. Chance 43xcix *Glanville, J.
B., et al.*, claims of, for damages in dipping tick-infested cattle referred to District Court for Kansas 1327 jurisdiction, procedure, etc 1327 no defense waived, except Government immunity 1327 restriction on amount of judgment 1327 *Glass, Optical*, appropriation for investigating problems in production of 231, 1041 *Glen Ferris, W. Va.*, bridge authorized across Kanawha River at 999 West Virginia may acquire, for free bridge 999 tolls allowed for five years 999 *Glencove Creek, N.
Y.*, improvement of, authorized 1186 *Glendive, Mont.*, bridge authorized across Yellowstone River at 11 *Gloucester Bank, Va.*, pier built in York River at, legalized 972 *Gloricester, Mass.*, conveyance of abandoned Old Fort Defiance to, gift of the town in 1794 387 *Glover, Charles C.*, tract of land in the District dedicated by, accepted for park purposes 464 *Glover Parkway and Children’s Playground, The*, acceptance of tract of land in the District, the gift of Charles C.
Glover, to be named 464 *Go-gee, Mille Lac Band of Indians Chief*, payment to heirs of, from Court of Claims judgment for the Band 818 *Gold Coins*, appropriation for recoinage of 68, 767 *Golden, Colo.*, lands granted to, for water supply 538 repeal of former grant to Denver 539 *Gophers*, appropriation for devising methods for destroying 450, 841 *Gordon, U. G.*, deficiency appropriation for services 672 *Gorman, John*, deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 673 *Goshute Agency, Utah*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Gotts Island Channel, Me.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1191 *Government Actuary*, deficiency appropriation for increased compensation 693 salary of, increased 353 *Government Employees*, appropriation for expenses of Pension Office under Act retiring 414, 1164 for expenses of Civil Service Commission under Act retiring 523, 1201 for paying, compensation for injuries 524, 1202 compensation for injuries to, may be reviewed, etc., by commission 389 decision of commission, in absence of fraud, not subject to review by any other officer 389 awards heretofore made declared valid 389 errors in pay of custodial service under Classification Act, corrected 669 limitation for fiscal year 1926, on pay allowed in all departments, etc., for civilian field service 764 restriction on holding two offices not applicable to retired enlisted men, or officers retired for disability, etc 245 soliciting political assessments from, by other Federal official, etc., unlawful 1073 *Government Fuel Yards, D.
C.*, appropriation for purchase of fuel, maintenance, etc 422, 1175 unexpended balances reappropriated; payment of prior obligations 422 settlement of damage claims 422 receipts from sales available for uses hereof 422 *Government Hotel, D. C.*, appropriation for operating, etc 525, 1204 deficiency appropriation for operating expenses, fiscal year 1923 36 for fiscal year 1924 36 for ground rent 680 *Government Printing Office* (*see also* Public Printing and Binding), appropriation for Public Printer, Deputy, and office personnel 590, 1299 for public printing and binding 590, 1299 for Superintendent of Documents, assistant, and office personnel 592, 1300 for reimbursing, for heat, light, and power, to Washington post office 84 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing, for heat, etc., to city post office building, 1923 46, 690 for Samuel Robinson, William Madden, Joseph De Fontes, and Charles C.
Allen 673 for Samuel Robinson, William Madden, Joseph De Fontes, and Preston L. George 1315 wages, salaries, and number of persons employed in, to be regulated by Public Printer 658 number limited to work requirements 658 of apprentices 658 minimum pay after July 1, 1924, of journeymen printers, etc 658 rates of wages to be determined by conferences between Public Printer and committee of employees 658 approval of Joint Committee on Printing 658 appeal to Printing Committee on failure to agree 658 decision of committee final 658 changes restricted 658 present rates continued until changes as herein determined 658 conflicting laws repealed 659 heat, power, etc., furnished to, by Capitol Power Plant to be reimbursed thereto 588 portion of Jackson Alley abutting, transferred to 592 to furnish on requisition, paper and envelopes in use by two or more Departments, etc 592 *Government Radio Stations* (*see* Radio Stations, Naval), c *Government Securities, etc.*, exempt from stamp tax provisions 332 *Grain Futures Act*, appropriation for expenses, executing; pay restriction 460, 852 for expenses, enforcing, additional, 1925 706 *Grain, Seed*, appropriation for purchasing, to supply farmers in crop failure areas, for crop of 1922 460, 852 *Grain Standards Act, United States*, appropriation for expenses enforcing 454, 845 for expenses enforcing, additional, 1925 706 *Grand Army of the Republic*, incorporated; membership, purposes, etc 358 proceedings of national encampments of, to be printed annually as House documents 473 *Grand Army Soldiers and Sailors Home, D.
C.*, appropriation for expenses 570, 1244 *Grand Calumet River*, bridge authorized across, at Gary, Ind 1216 Hammond to East Chicago, Ind 1215 *Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz.*, appropriation for protection, etc 423, 1177 use to purchase, etc., of Bright Angel toll road and trail within 423 for protection, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for emergency, insect infestations in 39 for Grand Canyon Railway Company 43 for California Hardware Company 43 for Fred Harvey 43 for Grand Canyon Railway Company, fiscal year 1922 43 *Grand Canyon Railway Company*, deficiency appropriation for 43 for, fiscal year 1922 43 *Grand Forks, N.
Dak.*, time extended for damming Red River of the North by, to East Grand Forks, Minn 998 *Grand Haven, Mich.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1196 *Grand Junction, Colo.*, terms of court at 243 *Grand River, Mich.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1196 *Grand Valley Irrigation Project, Colo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of, including Orchard Mesa division 416, 1166 *Grande Ronde Agency, Oreg.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 409, 1160 for support, etc., of Indians at, additional, 1925 708 *Grant and Kittitas Counties, Wash.*, may bridge Columbia River, Vantage Ferry 660 purchase by the State, authorized; operation, etc 661 *Grant Road, D.
C.*, closing of, directed between Wisconsin and Connecticut Avenues 799 *Grasses*, appropriation for testing, etc., commercial seeds of 441, 831 publishing misbranded, etc 441, 831 appropriation for preventing admission of adulterated seeds, etc., for seeding 441, 832 for investigating improvement of 443, 833 *Grasshoppers*, appropriation for investigating methods for eradicating 449, 839 *Gray, George*, reappointment of, as Regent of Smithsonian Institution 821 *Grays Harbor, Wash.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1196 *Grays River, Wash.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1196 *Grayson, Joel*, appropriation for employment of, in House document room 584, 1292 position and pay established of, as special employee, document room, House of Representatives 151 *Grazing Fees, National Forests*, one-half of, in drought stricken regions, may be waived for 1925 1259 *Grazing Lands, etc.*, appropriation for investigating improvement of wild plants and 442, 832 *Great Britain*, appropriation for ambassador to 206, 1015 for surveying, etc., boundary line, Alaska and Canada 211, 1020 for marking boundary line, United States and Canada 211, 1020 for arbitrating outstanding pecuniary claims between United States and 211, 1022 for Canadian Boundary Waters Commission 213, 1022 for segregating bodies, etc., in American cemeteries in 512, 927 for expenses, Fisheries Commission, United States and 1024 for gauging tributaries of Milk River, Mont., under treaty requirements with 1171 deficiency appropriation for Canadian waterways treaty with 760 for altering, furnishing, etc., embassy premises at London 1340 negotiation with, requested for agreement limiting size, etc., of vessels and aircraft, and number of officers and crew 204 provisions of Northern Pacific Halibut Act to continue until termination of convention therefor with 650 *Great Kanawha River*, repeal of general authority for bridging, below the falls 599 *Great Lakes*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Duluth to Buffalo 1196 ship canal to Hudson River from 1196 *Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Ill.*, appropriation for maintenance 187, 866 for buildings 198 for power plant improvements 876 *Great Northern Railway Company*, may bridge Mississippi River, Minneapolis, Minn 13 *Great Sodus Bay, N.
Y.*, improvement of harbor, authorized 1188 *Great Southern Lumber Company*, ci time extended for bridging Pearl River by 1141 *Greater Wenatchee Irrigation District, Wash.*, may bridge Columbia River; location 25 *Greece*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Green Bay, Wis.*, improvement of harbor, authorized 1188 preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1195 Strawberry Passage, to be made 1195 waterway to Mississippi River, from 1195 *Greene County, Pa.*, bridge authorized across Monongahela River by Fayette County and, at Masontown 376 *Greene, William S., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 754 *Greensboro, N.
C.*, terms of court at 662 *Greenville, S. C.*, terms of court at 801 office of clerk at 801 *Greenwich, Conn.*, dam across Byram River authorized by Port Chester, N. Y., and 97 *Greenwood, S. C.*, terms of court at 801 *Grigsbys Ferry, Miss.*, bridge authorized across Pearl River at 101 *Ground Squirrels*, appropriation for devising methods for destroying 450, 841 *Guadalupe River, Tex.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized for flood control of 249 Victoria to intracoastal waterway 1195 *Guam*, appropriation for transferring lepers, etc., from, to Culion, P.
I 184, 863 for naval station, public works 198 for agricultural experiment station in 435, 824 deficiency appropriation for agricultural experiment station, repairing typhoon damages 39 for expenses cocoanut scale control 682 available until June 30, 1926 1326 *Guano Islands*, Swains Island added to American Samoa 1357 *Guantanamo, Cuba*, appropriation for naval station, improvements 198, 876 *Guatemala*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Guernsey Reservoir, North Platte Irrigation Project, Nebr.-Wyo.*, unexpended balances for construction of, reappropriated 1167 net revenues from power plant applied to construction costs 1167 *Guilford Courthouse National Military Park*, appropriation for continuing establishment of 513, 928 for, additional, 1925 712 deficiency appropriation for 762 *Gulf of Mexico*, appropriation for surveys of coast of, and outlying islands 235, 1044 *Gulf Refining Company, Port Arthur, Tex.*, deficiency appropriation for refund of immigration fine to 1335 *Gulfport, Miss.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor, to be made 1194 *Gun and Mortar Batteries, Army*, appropriation for constructing 496, 911 for, additional, 1925 711 deficiency appropriation for constructing 59, 62, 762 *Gunboats, River*, construction authorized of six; cost 719 armor and armament from plant at South Charleston, W.
Va 719 work at navy yards 719 *Gunnery and Engineering Exercises, Navy*, appropriation for prizes, badges, etc 186, 865 deficiency appropriation for 46, 1349 *Guthrie, Okla.*, terms of eourt at 388, 946 *Gyro Compasses*, appropriation for procuring, for destroyers 204, 881 **H.** *Habana, Cuba*, appropriation for maintenance of International Trade Mark Registration Bureau at 215, 1023 deficiency appropriation for delegates to Seventh Pan American Sanitary Conference at 692 delegates to be appointed to Seventh Pan American Sanitary Conference 112 *Habeas Corpus*, review by circuit courts of appeals of, proceedings in district courts, etc 940 circuit judge may grant writ, etc 940 by District of Columbia court of appeals, in district supreme court proceedings 949 authority of Supreme Court on certified questions 940 review of State cases by circuit courts of appeals 940 *Hackensack River, N.
J.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Hague, The* (*see also* The Hague), sum authorized for membership in International Statistical Bureau at 112 *Hailey, Idaho*, offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 395 *Haiti*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Halibut* (*see* Northern Pacific Halibut Act). *Halstad, Minn.*, time extended for bridging Red River of the North at 1312 *Hamakua County, Island of Hawaii*, franchise granted M. S.
Botelho and associates for electric light, power, etc., plant in 853 *Hamilton Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Georgia to Illinois Avenues 546 *Hammond, Ind.*, bridge authorized across Grand Calumet River between East Chicago and 1216 terms of court at 751cii *Hampton Roads, Va.*, appropriation for maintenance, naval training station 187, 866 *Hampton, Va.*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 518, 932 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1346 *Hancock County, Miss.*, bridge authorized across Pearl River, between Saint Tammany Parish, La., and 19 *Handley, Teresa B.*, appropriation for paying, widow of William W.
Handley, a consul general dying in service 210 *Hanging, D. C.*, capital punishment by, repealed and electrocution prescribed 798 *Hannibal, Mo.*, bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 790 *Harbor Patrol, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses 560, 1235 *Hardin, Lieutenant John R., U. S. Army*, credit allowed in accounts of 1248 *Harding and Company, J. C.*, deficiency appropriation for 674 *Harding, Second Lieutenant John, Jr., Air Service, Officers’ Reserve Corps*, appointment of, as second lieutenant, Army Air Service, in recognition of services in world flight 979 distinguished service medal accorded to, and acceptance of medals or decorations from foreign governments authorized 979 *Harding, Warren G., late President of the United States*, deficiency appropriation for attendance of Senators, funeral of 33 for expenses, Members of the House of Representatives attending funeral of 34 for expenses, sickness, death, and burial of 34 *Harney National Forest, S.
Dak.*, national memorial may be erected in 1214 *Harrington, John Lyle*, may bridge Colorado River near Blythe, Calif 1130 *Harrisburg Bridge Company*, may bridge Susquehanna River, at Harrisburg, Pa 814 *Harrisburg, Pa.*, bridge authorized across Susquehanna River at 814 *Harrison, Ark.*, terms of court at 91, 949 offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 395 *Harrisonburg, Va.*, terms of court at 114 *Harvey, Sergeant Alva L., Army Air Service*, distinguished service medal to be presented to 979 may accept medals, etc., from foreign governments 979 *Harvey, Fred*, deficiency appropriation for 43 *Haselton, Ohio*, bridge authorized across Mahoning River at 90 *Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans.*, appropriation for Indian school 405, 1156 for Indian school, additional, 1925 707 *“Hassel,” Norwegian Steamship*, deficiency appropriation for payment to Norway as indemnity to owners of 1339 payment authorized to Norway as indemnity to losses, etc., of owners of, for collision damages 955 *“Havana,” Barge*, deficiency appropriation for judgment, district court to owners of 1347 *Hawaii*, appropriation for Governor, etc 428, 1182 for contingent expenses 428, 1182 for legislative expenses 428 for special mail equipment for 89, 787 for relief, etc., shipwrecked American seamen in 208, 1017 for district judges; reporter 218, 1028 for chief and associate justices 220, 1029 for circuit court judges 220, 1029 for adjusting triangulation of, under Coast Survey 235, 1045 for work in volcanology in 419, 1173 for agricultural experiment stations in 435, 824 agricultural extension work allotment 435, 824 for Weather Service expenses in 436, 825 for completing Ku Tree Reservoir, Schofield Barracks 488 for Army and Navy joint water supply, Pearl Harbor 488 for construction, etc., of military posts 902 for installing electric plants, search-lights, etc., seacoast defenses of 496, 912 for ethnological researches among natives of 528, 1206 for extending benefits of vocational education to 1202 for extending benefits of vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry to 1202 for pay, reporter, district court, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for extending vocational education, etc., to 679 for extending benefits of vocational rehabilitation, etc., to 680 for executing Maternity, etc., Act in 688 for acquiring private fishery rights in Pearl Harbor 690 allotment to, of share in appropriations under Federal Highways Act 17 preference to road projects to complete adequate systems 17 provisions of Federal Farm Loan Act extended to 17 establishment of branch banks authorized 17 benefits of Maternity and Infancy Act extended to 17 apportionment of funds 18 provisions of Act for vocational education extended to 18 allotment authorized 18 benefits of Act for vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry extended to 18 allotment of appropriations authorized 18ciii franchise granted M.
S. Botelho and associates for electrical plant, etc., in county of Hamakua, island of Hawaii 853 review by appeal or writ of error by circuit court of appeals, in all cases in district courts for 936 of specified cases in Supreme Court of 936 time extended for exchanging Government for privately owned lands, etc 1115 two citizens of, to serve on National Advisory Commission to Sesquicentennial Exhibition Association 1254 *Hawaii National Park, Hawaii*, appropriation for protection, etc 423, 1177 for protection, additional, 1925 708 restriction on annual allowance for maintenance, repealed 390 *Hawaiian Organic Act Amendment*, district court established with two judges; salaries 890 division of cases 890 sessions at same time by each judge; powers, etc., effective 890 *Hayward, Wis.*, appropriation for Indian school at 407, 1157 for Indian school, additional, 1925 708 *Hazelrigg, Thomas H.*, bridge authorized across Ohio River, between Owensboro.
Ky., and Rockport, Ind., by Edward T. Franks and 103 *Hazeltine, Carrie Kitchin*, appropriation for paying, widow of Ross Hazeltine, a consul dying in service 209 *Head Tax*, appropriation for refunding erroneously collected 240, 1049 *Headstones for Soldiers’ Graves, etc.*, appropriation for 511, 926 for, additional, 1925 712 deficiency appropriation for 52, 59, 63, 699, 762, 1350 for American dead in Europe 52 *Health Department, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 562, 1236 for preventing contagious diseases, etc 562, 1236 assignment, etc., of; bacteriologists 562, 1237 for isolating wards, Garfield and Providence Hospitals 562, 1237 for tuberculosis and venereal diseases dispensaries 562, 1237 for disinfecting service 562, 1237 for drainage of lots; abating nuisances 562, 1237 for expenses, food adulterations 563, 1237 for bacteriological laboratory 563, 1237 for chemical laboratory 563, 1237 for inspecting dairy farms, etc 563, 1238 for contingent expenses, enforcing health laws 563, 1238 for public crematory, etc 563, 1238 for motor vehicle for pound 563, 1238 for motor ambulance 563, 1238 for child hygiene service 563, 1238 deficiency appropriation for dispensaries 679 for bacteriological laboratory 679 for preventing spread of contagious diseases 1321 limitation on personal services, prevention of contagious diseases, waived 676 *Health Officer, D.
C.*, duties of, under Venereal Diseases Act 1001 *Hearings in Land Entries*, appropriation for expenses 395, 1145 fees for depositions and copies 395, 1145 deficiency appropriation for 56 *Heine, Paul Victor*, reimbursement to, for stolen bonds 1277 *Helena, Ark.*, terms of court at 91 *Helena, Mont.*, appropriation for assay office at 78, 777 for assay office at, additional, 1925 710 *Helium*, funds of Army and Navy for production of, to be transferred to Mines Bureau 1331 *Helium Gas*, deficiency appropriation for leasing fund, Mines Bureau 56, 1348 production of, for Government needs, authorized by acquiring lands, constructing plants, facilities, etc 1110 gas bearing public lands, not covered by leases or permits, to be reserved 1110 ownership and right to extract, from all gases produced from leased, etc., lands 1110 general authority of Bureau of Mines to maintain and operate production of 1111 conduct experiments for improving-production, etc 1111 all Government operated plants to be transferred to Bureau by June 30, 1925 1111 thereafter Army, Navy, etc., may requisition for supply from bureau 1111 payment for, by transfer of funds on books of the Treasury 1111 surplus helium produced may be leased to Americans 1111 moneys received from, available for production 1111 sale of other by-products 1111 exporting of, prohibited unless permission obtained from the President, etc 1111 punishment for violating prohibition 1111 designation of an Army and Navy officer to cooperate in executing Act 1111 *Helium Gas, Army*, appropriation for purchase, production plants, etc 492, 906 similar authorization granted to Navy Department 908 *Helium Plant, Navy*, appropriation for operation, etc., of 199, 877 *Hempstead, N.
Y.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1192 *Henderson County, Ky.*, bridge authorized across Ohio River, to Vanderburg County, Ind 662 time extended for bridging Ohio River, by Vanderburg County, Ind., and 1132civ *Hennepin County, Minn.*, bridge authorized across Mississippi River between Ramsey County and 2 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, Ramsey County and 1312 *Herberg, N. Dak.*, time extended for bridging Red River of the North, between Halstad, Minn., and 1312 *Heroin*, importing crude opium for manufacturing, prohibited 657 *Hessian Fly*, appropriation for investigating, etc 449, 839 *Hiatt, Clyde R.*, homestead application allowed legal representatives of 811 *Hidalgo, Tex.*, bridge authorized across Rio Grande at 815 consent of Mexico required 815 *Hiersche, Anton*, lands of, to be conveyed for addition to North Platte irrigation project, Nebr., and Wyo 980 received in exchange 981 release of claim for damages to lands conveyed 981 conditions in patent 981 *High Commission, Inter-American*, appropriation for expenses, United States section 213, 1022 for expenses, additional, 1925 710 *High Temperatures*, appropriation for investigating methods of measurement and control of 232, 1042 *Highcliff Harbor, Wis.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1195 *Highway Bridge, D.
C.*, appropriation for operating expenses 550, 1227 *Highways, Pan American Congress of*, delegates to be appointed for participating in 1355 *Highways, Public* (*see* Federal Highway Act). *Highways System, D. C., Permanent*, appropriation for surveys, etc 542, 1219 for revision of plans 542, 1219 for opening, extending streets, etc., under 548, 1227 wholly from District revenues 548, 1227 *Hill, Ernest K.*, deficiency appropriation for services 672 *Hilo, Hawaii*, improvement of harbor, authorized 1190 *Hilton Head Military Reservation, S.
C.*, sale of abandoned, authorized 383 *Hinds, County, Miss.*, may bridge Pearl River, Jackson 28, 646 *Historical Association, American*, appropriation for printing and binding annual report of 529 *Historical Places, D. C.*, appropriation for tablets to mark 545, 1222 *Hoboken Manufacturers’ Railroad Company*, sale of stock of, authorized to Port of New York Authority 984 bonds accepted in lieu of cash; operation of road to continue 984 jurisdiction of Interstate Commerce Commission, etc 984 disposal of stock to other purchasers if terms, etc., not agreed upon 984 of other than railroad property 985 holding corporations authorized 985 sale, terms, etc 985 no exemption of property from municipal or State taxes 985 *Hog Cholera*, appropriation for investigating, treating, etc 439, 829 *Hogback Irrigation Project, N.
Mex.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of, on Navajo Reservation; repayment 403, 1153 for maintenance, additional, 1925 707 *Holland* (*see* Netherlands). *Holland Harbor, Mich.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1196 *Holland, John G., jr.*, deficiency appropriation for services 672 *Holmes Bayou, La.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Holy Scriptures*, free transmission of, etc., in raised characters for the blind, through the mails 668 *Home Economics Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for Chief of Bureau, and office personnel 455, 847 for investigating utilizing farm products in the home 455, 847 *Home for Aged and Infirm, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 570, 1244 for maintenance 570, 1244 for repairs and improvements 570, 1244 *Home for Incurables, D. C., Washington*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 568, 1242 *Home Ports of American Vessels*, owner to specifically fix; change permitted 948 to be shown in register, etc 948 recognition of present documents 948 bill of sale, assignment, etc., not valid against other than grantor, etc., unless recorded in customhouse of 948 record of, required of bill of sale, etc., in new documents 948 prior conveyances, etc., declared valid if documented at proper port 948 retroactive effect 948 no vested right impaired 948 in Ship Mortgage Act, port of documentation deemed home port 948 navigation laws and Ship Mortgage Act amended to conform herewith 948 *Home Service, World War*, definition of term 122 service credit allowed for 122 *Homestead Entries, Public Lands*, additional issue of patent for, to Joseph S.
Morgan 810 Allie M. Vickers 810 application for, allowed legal representatives of Clyde R. Hiatt 811 Feles Montoya 811 authorized to children of Robert Zullig 812 validated, of Charley N. Barnhart 811 Robert T. Freeland 811cv validated, of Orin Lee 811 Peter Peterson 811 issue of patent to Guadalupe D. de Romero 810 Thomas J. Fox 810 Charles A. Kranich 810 Joseph La Fond 810 Karl T. Larson 811 Mary A. McKee 810 Hudson L. Mason 810 Margaret E. Tindall 810 James A. Wright 810 *Homesteads*, appropriation for classification, etc., of lands within national forests, etc., for 445, 835 second entries allowed, if former in ceded Indian reservation 981 *Homesteads, Enlarged*, appropriation for examining, classifying, etc., lands suitable for 419, 1173 *Homesteads, Stock Raising* (*see* Stock Raising Homesteads). *Homosassa River, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Honduras*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Honga River, Md.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Honolulu, Hawaii*, deficiency appropriation for post office, etc., furniture 62, 761 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1197 *Hoopa Valley Agency, Calif.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Hoopa Valley Indian Hospital, Calif.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 408, 1159 *Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, Calif.*, appropriation for irrigation project on 400, 1151 for road, Hoopa to Weitchpec on; repayment 413 *Hope and Help Mission, D.
C.*, appropriation for care of women and children 570, 1244 *Hopi Indian Reservation, Ariz.*, appropriation for developing water supply for Navajo and Hopi Indians on 400, 1150 repayment 1150 for miscellaneous irrigation projects on 1151 *Hopi Indians, Ariz.*, appropriation for water supply on reservations; reimbursable 400, 1150 for education, etc 1155 for water supply for, additional, 1925 707 *Horn Harbor, Va.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1193 *Horry County, S.
C.*, bridge authorized across Kingston Lake, at Conway by 5 Lumber River near Nichols, by South Carolina, Marion County, and 12 Pee Dee River, at Yawhannah, by Georgetown County and 4 Waccamaw River, by 19 *Horse Meat* (*see* Equine Meat). *Horses*, crossing boundary line readmitted free of duty; condition 2, 963 *Horses, Army*, appropriation for purchase of 487, 901 allowance for breeding riding 487, 901 limit; contracts; purchase at posts 487, 901 standard required 487, 901 purchase of native horses for forces in China 902 no polo ponies except for Military Academy 487, 920 donations accepted of breeding animals 487, 902 annual report of all expenditures, etc., required 487, 902 deficiency appropriation for 1350 *Horses, etc.*, domestic, straying, etc., across boundary before May 1, 1924, admitted free of duty if returned prior to December 31, 1924 2 duties paid on, returned after March 1, 1923, to be returned 2 straying, etc., across boundary before May 1, 1925, admitted free of duty if returned prior to December 31, 1925 963 duties paid on, returned after December 31, 1924, to be returned 963 *Horticultural, etc., Investigations*, appropriation for 442, 832 studies of condition of vegetables in transporting, storage, etc 442, 832 *Horticultural Organizations*, exempt from income tax 282 *Hospital Facilities, Veterans’ Bureau*, available for veterans of Spanish War, Philippine Insurrection, Boxer rebellion, or World War, with specified diseases 620 former appropriation, etc., for, extended to June 30, 1926 1317 *Hospital Matrons, Army*, appropriation for pay 482, 896 *Hospitals, Army*, appropriation for construction, repairs, etc., of post and general 489, 904 Hot Springs, Ark 489, 904 deficiency appropriation for construction and repair 699, 762 *Hospitals, etc., for Veterans’ Bureau Patients*, deficiency appropriation for additional facilities, etc 681 additional, to be provided by the Director 389 permanent training school for the blind 389 by purchase, etc., of existing plants 390 construction on Government owned, or acquired sites 390 recreational centers 390 donations may be accepted 390 construction, location, etc., requirements 390 utilization of Government owned buildings, etc 390 transfers to Bureau by Executive order 390 amount authorized to be appropriated 390 allowance from, for technical assistance, supplies, etc 390cvi further facilities in Bureau hospitals rather than in temporary institutions, authorized 1212 purchase of existing plants, etc 1212 construction on Government, or acquired sites 1212 buildings, equipment, etc., included 1212 accommodation for personnel; recreational centers 1213 acceptance of donations for 1213 location, etc., subject to approval of the President 1213 utilization of Government owned buildings, etc 1213 transfer to bureau by Executive order 1213 construction, etc., as determined by the President 1213 employment of Government technical personnel in 1213 outside agencies 1213 amount authorized for the additional, etc 1213 proportional allotment for technical and clerical services, etc 1213 after completing program for, no other than Bureau, etc., hospitals to be used 1213 exception in extreme emergency cases 1213 *Hospitals for Indians*, appropriation for maintenance and operation 408, 1158 *Hospitals, Public Health Service*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 75, 774 for salaries, etc., maintenance of, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 58, 701 *Hot Springs Army and Navy Hospital, Ark.*, appropriation for construction, repairs, etc 489, 904 for medical supplies 493, 909 for burying in Little Rock National Cemetery, ex-soldiers, etc., dying in 512, 927 *Hot Springs National Park, Ark.*, appropriation for protection, etc 423, 1177 acceptance of lands donated for addition to 423 for protection, additional, 1925 708 *Hot Springs, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 518, 932 deficiency appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 53, 1346 *Hotel for Government Workers, D. C.*, appropriation for maintenance, operation, etc 528, 1203 *Hotels, D. C.*, rates of charges, etc., to be posted in each room 121 penalty for exceeding, etc 121 *Housatonic River, Conn.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *House of Detention, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses 560, 1235 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 679 *House of Representatives*, appropriation for compensation of Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 581, 1289 for mileage, etc 582, 1289 appropriation for Speaker’s office, Digest of Rules 582, 1290 for chaplain 582, 1290 for Clerk of the House, clerks, etc 582, 1290 for clerks and janitors to committees 582, 1290 service of clerks, under Clerk of the House, after close of Congress 583, 1291 appointments and duties of janitors; service under Doorkeeper, at close of Congress 583, 1291 for Sergeant at Arms, deputy, etc 583, 1291 for police force, House Office Building 583, 1292 for Doorkeeper, special employee, etc 584, 1292 messengers, laborers, etc 584, 1292 superintendent, folding room, etc 584, 1292 pages, etc 584, 1292 superintendent, document room, etc 584, 1292 for Joel Grayson 584, 1292 for minority employees 584, 1292 for special employees 584, 1292 appointment of successors 584, 1292 for office of Majority Floor Leader 584, 1292 for clerks, etc., conference minority 584, 1292 for messengers, majority and minority caucus rooms 584, 1293 for postmaster, assistant, etc 584, 1293 for official reporters, etc 585, 1293 for stenographers to committees 585, 1293 “during the session” to mean 121 days 585 “during the session” to mean 206 days 1293 for clerk hire, Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 585, 1293 for contingent expenses, materials for folding, etc 585, 1293 for furniture and repairs 585, 1293 issue of chairs, tables, etc., by Supply Committee without charge 585 for reconstructing office furniture 585 for packing boxes 585, 1293 for miscellaneous items 585, 1293 for expenses, special and select committees 585, 1293 for stationery 585, 1293 for postage stamps 585, 1294 for automobile for Speaker 585, 1294 for folding 585, 1294 for designated services rendered to the Clerk 585, 1294 deficiency appropriation for widow of J.
C. Cantrill 33 for mother of H. Garland Dupré 33 for widow of J. V. Ganly 33 for widow of B. G. Humphreys 33 for widow of Claude Kitchin 33 for widow of L. W. Mott 33 for widow of J. W. Rainey 33 for widow of D. J. Riordan 34 for widow of L. E. Sawyer 34 for widow of J. M. C. Smith 34 for widow of J. R. Tyson 34 for widow of William S. Greene 754 for widow of Julius Kahn 754 for widow of Edward C. Little 754 for sister of Sydney E. Mudd 1314 for miscellaneous items and special and select committees 34, 673cvii deficiency appropriation for stationery 34, 1315 for compiling contested election cases 34 for expenses attending funeral of late President Warren G.
Harding 34 for folding 34 for contingent expenses 60 for contested election expenses 673, 754, 1314 for furniture, etc 673 for stenographers to committees 673 for expenses of Joint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, 1925 753 for portrait of Speaker Frederick H. Gillett 1314 for substitute telephone operator 1315 positions and salaries established of secretary to the Speaker, clerk to the Speaker’s table and preparing Digest of the Rules, messengers 149 Chaplain 149 Clerk of the House, journal clerk and other specified clerks 149 librarian, assistant clerks, etc 150 messengers, telephone operators, laborers 150 clerks, assistant clerks, and janitors to designated committees 150 Sergeant at Arms, Deputy, cashier, etc 151 police force, House Office Building under 151 Doorkeeper, special employee, superintendent of House press gallery, etc 151 messengers, laborers, etc 151 folding room superintendent, folders, etc 151 pages 151 document room superintendent, assistants, etc 151 special employee, Joel Grayson 151 minority employees 151 assistant foreman of folding room 151 named laborers 151 clerk, under direction of Clerk of the House 151 appointment of successors to five preceding employees 151 clerks, etc., office of Majority Floor Leader 152 Conference Minority clerks, etc.; appointment 152 caucus rooms messengers 152 Postmaster, assistant, messengers, etc 152 official reporters of proceedings and debates, assistant transcribers, and janitor 152 stenographers to committees, and janitor 152 clerk hire for Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 152 personal salary limit 152 additional Member to be appointed on Lexington Concord Sesquicentennial Commission 963 appointment on Washington Bicentennial Birthday Commission, of Speaker of, ex officio 671 of four Representatives 671 compensation of Speaker, Representatives, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners after March 4, 1925 1301 immediately available 1313 Congressional documents printed after expiration of term of Member or Delegate, to be delivered to successor 24 balance remaining to credit, must be taken prior to convening of next Congress 24 five Members to be appointed on joint committee to investigate Northern Pacific land grants 462 four Members to be appointed on Bunker Hill Sesquicentennial Commission 1099 Lexington-Concord Sesquicentennial Commission 749 Mecklenburg Sesquicentennial Commission 1267 Member-elect of Sixty-ninth Congress to be appointed on Commission in Control of House Office Building 1259 Members of the Ways and Means Committee, elected to the 69th Congress, authorized to revise the revenue laws; appropriation 1315 proceedings of Grand Army of the Republic, United Spanish War Veterans, and American Legion encampments, to be printed as House documents 473 provisions relating to corrupt practices in elections to 1070 salaries for December, 1923, to be paid December 20th 1 for December, 1924, to be paid December 20th 718 subcommittee of Judiciary Committee designated to investigate official conduct of Judge George W.
English, eastern district of Illinois 1258 scope and authority conferred; expenses from contingent fund 1258 report to Sixty-ninth Congress 1259 *House Office Building*, appropriation for police force 583, 1292 for elevator conductors 587, 1295 for care of grounds, etc 587 for maintenance, etc 587, 1295 appointment of Member-elect to the Sixty-ninth Congress to be appointed on Commission for Control of 125 General Supply Committee to furnish chairs, typewriter stands, etc., for use of 585 positions and pay established of police force for 151 *Housing Corporation, United States*, appropriation for salaries; pay restriction 525, 1203 for contingent expenses 525, 1203 for printing and binding for 525, 1204 for appraisal of property; collections 525, 1204 for operating, etc., Government hotel, etc., for Government workers, Washington, D.
C.; pay restriction 525, 1203 for maintenance of unsold property 525, 1204 for expenses of sold property 525, 1204 offset of equitable claims allowed 526, 1204cviii appropriation for expenses of sold property; no prior appropriations to be used for these purposes 526, 1204 deficiency appropriation for operating Government Hotels fiscal year, 1923 36 for fiscal year 1924 36 for judgments, United States court under 53 for contingent expenses 55 for housing for war needs 55, 697 for ground rent 680 *Housing for War Needs*, deficiency appropriation for 60, 697 *Houston Ship Channel, Tex.*, improvement of, authorized 1187 *Howard University, D.
C.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 430, 1183 for medical department 430, 1183 construction of new building if equipment provided by alumni, etc 1183 for materials and apparatus for laboratories, etc 430, 1183 for improvement of grounds 430, 1183 for fuel and light 430, 1183 for building for headquarters, etc 430 trustees authorized to acquire designated tracts of land for athletic field, etc 632 no special appropriation or Federal liability therefor 632 adjacent streets and alleys declared closed 632 reconveyance to, of plot in McMillan Park 632 payment for 632 no street closed until abutting property acquired 632 until land dedicated to the District for extension of designated streets 632 easements in areas of closed streets to remain in the District, etc 632 *Howland Hook, Staten Island, N.
Y.*, bridge authorized across Arthur Kill, from Elizabeth, N. J., to 1094 *Hudson River*, bridge authorized across, New York City to Fort Lee, N. J 1094 Poughkeepsie, N. Y 10 improvement of, authorized 1186 of channel, at Weehawken and Edgewater, N. J 1186 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, below Hudson 1192 for removing rock at Poughkeepsie 1192 for deepening channel, Haverstraw Bay 1192 at Ossining 1192 ship canal from Great Lakes 1196 time extended for bridging, Castleton to Schodack Landing, N.
Y 8 *Hudson River Connecting Railroad Corporation*, time extended for bridging Hudson River by 8 *Hudson, Robert P.*, exchange of lands with, for former Point of Woods Range Lights 357 conditions 358 *Hughes County, S. Dak.*, bridge authorized across Missouri River, between Stanley County and 101 *Hugo, Okla.*, terms of court at; rooms to be provided 945 *Hull, Mass.*, sale of Fort Revere reservation to 1111 *Humboldt, Calif.*, preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, harbor and bay 1196 *Humidors, Smokers’*, excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 323 *Humphreys, B.
G., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for, pay to widow of 33 *Humphreys Creek, Md.*, time extended for bridging, near Sparrows Point, Md 1184 *Hungary*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 claims against, under treaty, to be determined by Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany 1339 settlement of indebtedness of, made by World War Foreign Debt Commission, approved 136 funding of principal and accrued interest in bonds 136 principal payable in installments 136 prior payments allowed 136 interest rates and dates of payment 136 additional bonds accepted for accrued 137 payable of interest or principal in gold or United States securities 137 security required for payment 137 release of, on cooperation with other creditor nations 137 for financing immediate reconstruction needs 137 subject to decision of Secretary of the Treasury 137 *Huntington and Ohio Bridge Company*, may bridge Ohio River, Huntington, W.
Va 792 *Huntington, W. Va.*, bridge authorized across Ohio River at 792 *Huntley Irrigation Project, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc. of 417, 1166 *Huntley-Richardson Lumber Company*, may bridge Bull Creek, at Eddy Lake, S. C 804 *Hyder Harbor, Alaska*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1197 *Hydraulic Engineering*, appropriation for standardizing apparatus, etc., used in 231, 1040 *Hydrographic Bureau, International*, appropriation for annual contribution to 214, 1023 *Hydrographic Office, Navy*, appropriation for civilian employees, Navy Department 189, 868 for contingent expenses 189, 868cix appropriation for materials, etc 189, 868 for pilot charts, etc 189, 868 for expenses, branch offices 189, 868 for employees, branch offices 190, 868 for expenses, branch offices, additional, 1925 710 *Hydrographic Office, Navy Department*, appropriation for printing and binding for 183, 862 *Hygiene, etc., Public Schools, D.
C.*, appropriation for personal services, etc 556, 1231 *Hygienic Laboratory, Public Health Service*, appropriation for maintenance 75, 774 **I.** *Ice Cream, D. C.* (*see also* Milk, etc., Regulations, D. C.), regulations for sale, etc., of 1004 *Idaho*, appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 394 consent of Congress to agreement for division of waters of Columbia River, etc., between Washington, Oregon, Montana, and 1268 Washington and, may bridge Pend d’Oreille River, at Newport Priest River Road 1092 *Illinois*, appropriation for Great Lakes Naval Training Station 187, 866 bridge authorized across Mississippi River, Savanna, Ill., to Sabula, Iowa, by Iowa and 173 between Whiteside County, and Clinton County, Iowa by Iowa and 15 Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, at Cairo, Ill., by Missouri, Kentucky. and 999 Wabash River, at Mount Carmel, Ill., by Indiana and 1131 Vincennes, Ind 935 may bridge Fox River, in Kendall County 13 in Winnebago County 13 *Illinois Avenue NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Allison to Buchanan Streets 1223 for paving, Sherman Circle to Emerson Street 1223 *Illinois Bend, Tex.*, bridge authorized across Red River at 664 *Illinois Eastern Judicial District*, subcommittee of Judiciary Committee of House of Representatives directed to inquire into official conduct of District Judge George W. English 1258 scope of inquiry, powers conferred, etc 1258 report to Sixty-ninth Congress 1259 *Illinois River, Ill.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, to protect bank at Naples 1196 *Immigrant*, any alien departing from abroad and destined for United States deemed an 154 classes excepted 154 *Immigrant Stations*, appropriation for remodeling, etc 240, 1050 *Immigration Act of 1921*, aliens permitted to enter in excess of quota, if heretofore admitted and charged to quota of later month 669 under construction of Act required by court decision 669 arriving after May 26, and before July 1, 1924, departing on or before May 26, expecting admission under court decision 669 temporarily admitted under bond, to relieve extreme hardship 669 *Immigration Act of 1924*, immigration visas to be issued by consular officers on application of immigrants 153 contents of application; photographs to be furnished 153 expiration period; extension permitted while on voyage 154 accepted as visa of passport; not applicable to permits 154 entry on the passenger list; surrender to immigration official, etc 154 issue forbidden to inadmissibles, etc 154 holder not allowed to enter if found inadmissible on arrival 154 fee 154 immigrant means any person departing abroad for United States 154 classes of persons excepted;
Government officials 154 tourists, etc.; in transit 154 lawfully admitted persons through another country in transit 154 seamen, temporarily 154 in business under treaty provisions 155 nonquota immigrants; minor child, or wife of resident 155 returning from temporary visit abroad 155 born in contiguous countries, Central or South America, etc 155 ministers, etc.; bona fide students 155 quota immigrants mean all nonquota immigrants 155 admission restriction if not specified as nonquota or nonimmigrant 155 preferences in issuing quota visas to specified relatives of citizens 155 skilled in agriculture; limitation 155 maximum of family preferences 155 no preference of relatives over agriculturists 155 application to monthly issues 156 applications for visas to be made in duplicate; information required 156 additional information from nonquota immigrants 156 further documents, etc.; discretionary issue without, if made before September 1, 1924 156 statements whether or not of an excluded class 157 of other claims for exemption, etc 157 to become immigration visa on signnature and verification 157 applications for minors 157 fee for furnishing, etc 157 visas may be issued to nonquota immigrants under regulations 157 visas to relatives of residents applying as nonquota immigrants issued only after authorization 157 petition for, to be filed by citizen resident; statements, etc., required 157cx visas, etc., if approved by Commissioner, Secretary of State to authorize issue by consul 158 entry denied, if found not a nonquota immigrant 158 permit issued to resident alien to enter after temporary absence abroad 158 application; approval by Commissioner, etc 158 extension allowed; surrender on return 158 effect limited 159 annual quota, 2 per cent of nationality resident in United States according to census of 1890 159 ratio for fiscal year 1927, and thereafter 159 method of determining national origin; statistics for basis of 159 persons not included as inhabitants of continental United States 159 nationality on joint determination of Secretaries of State, Commerce, and Labor 159 proclamation and taking effect of quota 159 if no proclamation made, quotas determined by census of 1890 159 limitation on issues for any fiscal year; for calendar months 160 issue of visa as quota immigrants to nonquota immigrant 160 nationality determined by country of birth according to census of 1890 160 of children not born in United States, by country of parent 160 of wife of different nationality from husband 160 of expatriated persons 160 of residents in United States according to census of 1890, the basis of quotas 160 statement to be prepared by Secretaries of State, Commerce, and Labor 160 of countries not separately enumerated in census 160 of colonies, dependencies, or protectorates, etc 160 if boundaries changed, new countries created etc., since 1890 161 quota estimates based on area of country transferred, etc 161 allotments to be revised for changes after proclamation 161 in revision, birthplace determined as in new country 161 separate treatment of mandated territory; no inferred consent of mandate 161 annual revision of statements, etc.; effect on quotas 161 annual report to President of quotas; proclamation and effect 161 immigrants not admitted to United States 161 excepted classes, with visas, etc., returning on permits 161 aliens ineligible to citizenship; exceptions 162 discretionary admission of otherwise admissibles if excluded by unintentional mistake in visas, etc 162 effect on nationality quota 162 immigrants, etc., no remission of transportation penalty 162 deportation of aliens at any time if not entitled to enter or remain 162 minor child of citizen temporarily admitted may be permitted to remain under conditions 162 regulations to be made for insuring exempted status by admitted aliens 162 bringing immigrants in without unexpired visas, unlawful 163 penalty, and in addition amount paid for his passage 163 clearance to be withheld, etc 163 refund or remission forbidden unless act an unintentional error 163 contracts with transportation companies for inspection, etc., of aliens from contiguous countries 163 discriminations in, forbidden; compliance with regulations required 163 proof required hereafter of aliens applying for admission from contiguous territory 163 no additional visa to be issued in lieu of an unused one 164 alien seaman, excluded from admission, not permitted to land 164 for medical treatment, etc., excepted 164 penalty for failure to detain, for inspection, etc., or deport if required 164 clearance withheld, etc 164 proof from manifest of vessels 164 deportation by another vessel allowed to avoid hardship; payment of expenses 164 former provisions for nonadmission of, repealed 165 permits to be printed on safety paper; printing and sale of manifests, etc 165 punishment for counterfeiting visas; possessing blanks, etc 165 possessing distinctive paper 165 false personifications in applying for visas or permits 165 false statements in applications, affidavits, etc 165 burden of proof required for attempting to enter, against deportation, etc 165 documents admitted as evidence 166 rules and regulations for enforcement to be prescribed by Commissioner General 166 administration of consular officers by Secretary of State 166 provisions of Act additions to, and not in substitution of, immigration laws 166 aliens admissible under this Act, not admitted if excluded by other laws 166 excluded by this Act not admitted although admissible under other laws 166 bringing or landing aliens with designated diseases unlawful 166 fine imposed, in addition amount paid for passage 166 aliens physically incapable of earning their living 166cxi bringing aliens physically incapable of earning their living; fine imposed, in addition amount paid for passage 167 illiterates, excluded Asiatics, etc 167 fine imposed, in addition amount paid for passage 167 additional fine, etc., if accompanied with an excluded alien 167 clearance withheld, etc 167 not applicable to bringing in exempted classes 167 restriction on admitting aliens to other places of landing, etc 167 punishment for violation; lien on vessel, etc 168 evidence of illegal landing 168 definition of terms used herein 168 necessary appropriation authorized 169 Act of May 19, 1921, continued in force for collecting penalties, etc 169 Sections in effect July 1, 1924 169 exceptions as to visas, etc 169 remainder on enactment 169 admission of aliens arriving before July 1, 1924 169 invalidity of any provision, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 169 *Immigration Bureau, Department of Labor*, appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 240, 1049 for expenses enforcing immigration laws; contract labor 240, 1049 for Chinese exclusion 240, 1049 for refunding head tax, etc 240, 1049 for additional coast and land border control 240, 1049 for purchase, operation, etc., of vehicles outside of District of Columbia 240, 1049 arrests without warrant, of unlawful attempt to enter, by employee 1049 officials may board and search vessels and cars on border 1050 for remodeling, repairs, etc., of immigrant stations 240, 1050 for expenses regulating immigration, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for Ellis Island station, improvements 45, 760 for refund to French Line 45 for refund to Cunard Steamship Company 45, 45 for refund to East Asiatic Company 45 for damage claim 45 for expenses regulating immigration 57, 61, 760, 1349, 1353 for expenses of interned aliens 57 for refund to Canadian Pacific Steamships (Ltd.) 1335 for refund to White Star Line 1335 for refund to Gulf Refining Company 1335 for refund to Pacific Mail Steamship Company 1335 allowance for office personnel increased 1335 amount for personal services, 1925, increased 688 *Immigration, Commissioner of*, appropriation for, and office personnel 240, 1049 *Immigration of Aliens*, appropriation for expenses regulating 240, 1049 appropriation for expenses regulating, under Department of State 1017 deficiency appropriation for expenses regulating 57, 61, 760, 1349, 1353 for regulating, under Department of State 691 *Imperial Valley, etc., Calif.*, claim of Southern Pacific Company for closing break in Colorado River, and preserving, referred to Court of Claims 171 *Imports*, crude opium, for manufacturing heroin, forbidden 657 for Army exempt from duty 926 remission of unpaid duties on, by War Department 660 *Inaugural Ceremonies of 1925*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of Joint Congressional Committee on 753 *Inauguration of the President, 1925*, use authorized of reservations at 943 designated streets, sidewalks, etc 943 supervision of stands, etc.; removal, etc 944 overhead wires for illumination permitted 944 supervision of; time limit for use, etc 944 safety precautions to be taken 944 no Government or District expense 944 loan of Army and Navy flags, etc., for decoration; time limit; indemnity for loss or damage 944 Army hospital tents, appliances, etc.; indemnity for damage, etc 944 temporary overhead telegraph wires permitted 945 *Income Tax*, China Trade Act corporations provisions 996 credit allowed in corporation tax for proportion of income from, to residents in China, citizens of United States, etc 996 limitation on amount of 997 certificate of Commissioner 997 additional to all other payments 997 in proportion to shares owned 997 gross income; exemption from, of special dividends to residents in China of China Trade Act corporations 997 *Income Tax, 1923*, deficiency appropriation for refunding 693 allowance on returns for calendar year by credit or refund of 25 per cent 353 if already paid 353 prorating of installment payments 353 application to extended time payments 354 for part payments 354 from previously assessed deficiencies 354 subsequent assessments 354 to be deducted from tax or deficiency 354 for fiscal year ending in 1923 354 fiscal year ending in 1924 on tax for 1923 354 allowance for deficiencies for periods ending in 1923 or 1924 354 for less than a year 1923 354 rules, etc., to be prescribed; no interest allowed 355cxii refund or credit for overpayments extended to taxable year 1919 1115 for taxable years 1917 and 1918, filed before April 1, 1926 1115 for taxable year 1919, filed before April 1, 1927 1116 *Income Tax, Title II, Revenue Act of 1921*, repealed, as of January 1, 1924 352 provision for reduction of, payable in 1924 353 time extended for allowing claims for credits or refunds for excess payments 22 taxable year 1918 included 22 *Income Tax, Title II, Revenue Act of 1924*, meaning of terms;
“taxable year,” “fiscal year” 254 fractions included; first year, 1924 254 “fiduciary,” “withholding agent” 254 “paid or incurred,” “paid or accrued” 254 application to deductions or credits 254 “stock,” “shareholder” 254 corporation dividend means any distribution from earnings, etc., accumulated since February 28, 1913 254 to insurance reserve fund excepted 254 accumulations, etc., accrued before March 1, 1913, not taxable; application and distribution 254 liquidation distributions, treated as exchange of stock 255 gain or loss determined; tax on gain 255 in partial liquidation 255 distributions not out of profits, etc., taxable 255 distributees of earnings from personal service corporations exempt from tax 255 stock dividends exempt; proceeds of redeemed stock taxable 255 partial liquidations construed 255 gain or loss determined 255 adjustment for capital expenditures, exc 255 on amount received from sales 256 extent recognized 256 installment payments sales 256 entire amount recognized; exceptions 256 no gain or loss recognized in exchanges of property for similar uses 256 if stock received on reorganization 256 by corporation for stock of party to reorganization 256 transfers for stock of corporation under same control 256 involuntary conversions into similar property, etc 256 no gain from receipt of additional stock, etc., on reorganization without surrender of holding 256 amount of gain if additional property received on exchange therefor, on which no gain recognized 257 if reorganization distribution taxable dividends, on the exchange 257 on reorganization exchanges for property other than stock, if distributed no gain recognized 257 if not distributed, gain to be recognized 257 no loss if other property received besides that on which no gain or loss recognized 257 reorganization distribution of stock, etc., not a distribution of earnings, etc., for tax determination 257 corporation acts constituting a reorganization 257 meaning of “a party to a reorganization”; control of ownerships described 257 gain or loss on disposal of property acquired after February 28, 1913, based on its cost 258 based on last inventory value 258 acquired by gift after December 31, 1920, on value in hand of the donor, etc 258 by trust transfer, same as in hands of grantor 258 market value, before December 31, 1920 258 acquired by bequest, or transfer in contemplation of death, at market value 258 acquired upon an exchange, the same as on the property exchanged 258 if other property received; exceptions 258 acquired by reorganization after December 31, 1917, same as in hands of transferor 259 after December 31, 1920, by issue of stock, etc., same as in hands of transferor 259 after December 31, 1923, of stock distributed to taxpayer 259 acquired by involuntary, etc., conversion, same as property converted 259 acquiring after December 31, 1920, property identical to stock disposed of, same as that stock 259 acquired before March 1, 1913, cost or market value 259 for depletion, exhaustion, etc., same as for sale, etc 260 mines, oil and gas wells; market value not exceeding 50 per cent of net income 260 inventories may be used to determine income of taxpayer 260 net losses, determination of 260 limitation on deductions; losses not included with business 260 capital losses 260 depletion 260 corporation dividends 260 interest free from tax, etc 260 amount of, in computing income for next taxable year 260 allowed if exceeding net income for succeeding taxable year 260 application for loss sustained in second year; if exceeding net income 261 for capital gain 261 application to third year 261 application to losses of income for 1922 under Act of 1921 261 for 1923 261 if fiscal year of parties differ from calendar years 261 benefits allowed partners, estates or trusts, and insurance companies 261 fiscal years returns, determination of tax, on beginning in one calendar year and ending in succeeding 261cxiii fiscal years returns; application to partnerships 262 credit or refund of tax paid under Act of 1921 262 capital gains and losses described 262 meaning of terms;
“capital gain,” “capital loss” 262 “deduction,” “ordinary deductions” 262 “capital net. gains,” “capital net loss” 262 “ordinary net income” 263 “capital assets,” property not included 263 tax levied in lieu of normal and surtax on other than corporation 263 based on capital net gain; net loss 263 application to partnerships or trusts; separate returns 263 earned income provisions 263 meaning of “earned income” as compensation for personal services rendered 263 exceptions 263 reasonable allowance, if combined with capital 263 “earned income deductions” 264 “earned net income;” minimum and maximum 264 credit allowed in computing individual normal or surtax 264 members of partnerships 264 normal tax on net income of individuals 264 upon first $4,000, of citizens or residents; next $4,000 264 nonresident alien for personal services, not exceeding $4,000 264 additional if exceeding family exemption and $4,000; exceeding $4,000 264 surtax in addition to normal tax; rates 265 maximum from sale of mines, oil or gas wells, etc 267 net income defined; basis for computing 267 if taxpayer changes accounting period 267 gross income defined; sources included 267 salaries of the President, Judicial and Government officers and employees 267 professions, trade, businesses, rents, dividends, etc 267 received in taxable year 267 excluded; income from life insurance policies, returns of premiums paid 267 gifts, bequests, etc 268 interest on State, etc., obligations;
Federal bonds, etc.; limitation 268 income of foreign governments from investments in United States securities, etc 268 payment for personal injuries, etc 268 public utility receipts by States, etc., operated under contracts; restrictions 268 nonresident aliens, from foreign ships; conditions 269 War Risk and rehabilitation allowances; pensions 269 from domestic building and loan associations; limit 269 rentals for dwellings furnished to ministers 269 shipowners’ mutual associations; limit 269 gross income excluded;
China Trade Act corporation dividends to China residents 269 nonresident aliens from United States sources only 269 deductions in computing net income; business expenses, including traveling, etc 269 interest on debts 270 taxes; classes and exceptions specified 270 business losses 270 losses not connected with the business; nonresident aliens 270 sales of stock, etc., if similar property acquired, excepted, etc 270 casualty losses not connected with business and not compensated by insurance, etc 270 basis for determining deduction 270 worthless debts; if recoverable in part 270 allowance for exhaustion, etc., of business property 270 depletion, etc., of mines, oil and gas wells, timber, etc 270 gifts to public and charitable organizations, etc.; educational rehabilitation fund;
War veterans, etc.; limit 271 by nonresident aliens limited 271 deductions of nonresident aliens only as to United States sources of income 271 citizens from sources in United States possessions 271 no deductions allowed in computing net income for personal, etc., expenses 271 new buildings, permanent improvements, etc 271 restoring exhaustion, etc., of property 271 payments for life insurance on employees, etc., for benefit of taxpayer 272 income from life interest, etc., acquired by gift 272 credits allowed for normal tax; tax paid dividends from domestic corporations, etc 272 foreign corporations from United States sources 272 interest on Federal securities 272 personal exemption of $1,000 if a single person 272 $2,500 if head of family; $2,000 if income of husband or wife exceeds $5,000 272 additional $400 each for minors and dependents 272 for nonresident aliens, etc., $1,000 272 status of taxpayer 272 allowed on change of taxable years 272 in case of death, etc 273 income of nonresident aliens, etc 273 items of gross incomes deemed from United States sources; interest on bonds, etc., of resident corporations, etc.; exceptions 273 dividends from domestic corporations, etc.; from corporations from United States sources 273 personal services in United States 273 rentals, royalties, etc., from property in United States 273cxiv income of nonresidents; of sales of real property in United States 273 deductions from foregoing to constitute net income 273 items treated as from sources without the United States; other interest 274 dividends from other than United States corporations 274 personal services without United States 274 rentals, royalties, etc., from property without the United States 274 sales of real property without the United States 274 after deducting expenses, etc., remainder deemed net income from without the United States 274 apportionment of items within and without the United States 274 from sources allocated to United States 274 from partly within and partly without the United States 274 determination of United States income 274 gains from transportation partly within and partly without the United States 274 sales of personal property purchased within and sold without, or produced without and sold within 274 above treated is partly within and partly without the United States 274 gains, etc., treated as derived from sources of country within which sold 274 interchangeable meaning of words 274 returns to be filed of all income from United States sources 275 personal exemption claims may be filed with withholding agent 275 partnerships; tax levied only on individuals constituting 275 computation of shares of net income of 275 credits from of partnership exemptions, etc 275 computation of net income; gifts, etc, not deducted 275 estates and trusts, property subject to normal and surtax on income 275 accumulations in trust for future distribution 275 periodical distribution, etc., under general direction 275 received during administration 275 payments by fiduciary 275 net income computed as for individuals 275 allowance for gifts, etc., without limitation 276 additional deduction for current distribution to beneficiaries; restrictions 276 discretionary payments to beneficiaries deducted 276 included in net income of beneficiary 276 normal tax credit allowed; additional if income not used for paying beneficiary’s income 276 estates and trusts; normal tax credit allowed, if estate income included with beneficiary’s, proportional share of credits allowed 276 computation of income if taxable year of beneficiary and estate differ 276 profit-sharing trusts for employees not taxable 276 distributee taxed on amount received, or credits allowed 277 income from revocable trusts included in income of grantor 277 where trust income may be used for benefit of grantor, to be included in computing his income 277 corporations formed to accumulate gains, etc., to prevent surtax on its shareholders 277 tax imposed in addition to corporation tax 277 payment, etc., same as for income tax 277 evidence of purpose, if a mere holding company 277 detailed statement of gains, etc., required 277 meaning of “net income,” as here used 277 payment of tax at source of nonresident aliens; exceptions 277 rates imposed 278 interest of unknown owners included 278 by corporations guaranteeing interest free from tax 278 rate, etc 278 interest, etc., of unknown owners 278 exception if citizen or nonresident alien filed notice of credits, etc 278 returns, etc., required; liability indemnification, etc 278 recipient to make returns of income, if tax paid by recipient not recollectible from withholding agent 278 credit for income, etc., taxes paid by citizen to foreign countries, etc 279 by residents, to United States possession 279 by alien residents, etc., to foreign country 279 by partners, beneficiaries, etc., to foreign countries, etc 279 exceptions and limitations 279 redetermination if tax paid above credits claimed, etc.; refund, etc 279 if accrued but not paid; bond required 279 may be taken in the year tax accrued 279 evidence of foreign income, etc., required 279 returns by individuals 280 by husband and wife living together 280 by agent, guardian, etc 280 partnerships 280 fiduciaries for designated beneficiaries, etc 280 joint fiduciaries 280 for less than 12 months when accounting period changes 281 computation of tax 281cxv returns by individuals; application to capital gain or loss and earned income 281 computation for parts of the year 281 time for filing, etc., individual, partnership, and fiduciary 281 nonresident aliens 281 extensions allowed; limit 281 to be filed with collector of district, etc 282 corporations; rate imposed on net incomes 282 organizations exempt; labor, etc 282 mutual savings banks 282 fraternal beneficiary societies 282 domestic building associations, cooperative banks 282 mutual cemetery companies; corporations solely for burial purposes 282 community chests, religious, etc., organizations 282 business leagues, etc 282 civic leagues for social welfare, etc.; limitation 282 pleasure clubs 282 local mutual associations of farmers for insurance, etc 283 associations for marketing farm products, etc 283 trustees for exempted organizations, etc 283 Federal loan banks, farm loan associations, intermediate credit banks 283 net income defined; computed on same basis as individuals 283 foreign corporations, etc., as of nonresident aliens 283 gross income of domestic, as defined for individuals 283 mutual marine insurance companies; deductions 283 foreign, from United States sources 283 deductions allowed in computing corporation net income; business expenses 283 interest on debts; exceptions 283 taxes; classes and exceptions specified 284 not applicable to corporations guaranteeing payments at source 284 paid on interest of stockholders 284 accrual date of estate, etc 284 business losses 284 restriction of, on sales of stock, etc 284 worthless debts 284 dividends from domestic corporations; foreign, from United States sources 284 allowance for exhaustion of property 284 for depletion of mines, oil and gas wells, timber, etc 284 application to leases 285 additional, to insurance companies other than life 285 mutual marine companies 285 other mutual companies returning premium deposits 285 foreign corporation of designated items within United States 285 deductions; items not deductible, the same as to individuals 285 credit allowed corporations; interest on Federal securities 285 domestic corporations, specific, of $2,000 if net income less than $25,000 285 limitation if exceeding $25,000 285 tax paid at source on income of foreign corporation not in business within the United States 285 deduction of interest free from tax 286 domestic corporation for income, etc.; taxes paid abroad; limitation 286 redetermination of taxes paid; refund 286 if accrued but not paid; bond required 286 tax credits allowed in year accrued 286 evidence of foreign income, etc., required 286 domestic corporation controlling a foreign, deemed to have paid tax on dividends received therefrom 286 limit of credit allowed 287 determination of accumulated profits 287 accounting period for foreign corporations 287 corporations in United States possessions deemed foreign 287 returns required from corporations 287 from agent of foreign 287 from receivers, trustees, etc., of; collection of taxes 287 accounting; for part of a year 287 statement of dividends, etc., to be appended 287 separate or consolidated, by affiliated corporations 288 computation of consolidated assessments 288 ownership constituting affiliated corporation 288 China trade corporations not deemed affiliated 288 consolidation of accounts by Commissioner 288 corporations in United States possessions deemed foreign 288 time for filing; with collector of district, etc 288 life insurance companies; tax on net income of, domestic 289 foreign, from United States sources 289 gross income defined 289 reserve fund required by law, applied to assessment insurance 289 net income; exemptions, interest on State, etc., obligations 289 allowance for reserve fund 289 tax paid dividends, etc 289 exemptions; reserve fund for deferred dividends 289 investment expenses; limitations 289 real estate taxes; exceptions 289 taxes paid on interest of shareholders 290 allowance for exhaustion of property, etc 290 interest on debts; exception 290cxvi life insurance exemptions; specific credit of $2,000; limitation 290 limitation on real estate taxes 290 net income of foreign companies, from business within the United States 290 insurance companies, other than life or mutual; tax on net income, domestic 290 foreign, from United States sources 290 gross income defined 290 net income defined 291 sources of investment income 291 underwriting income defined 291 computation of premiums earned on insurance contracts 291 deductions allowed; losses incurred 291 expenses incurred 291 ordinary expenses 291 interest on debts 291 taxes 291 losses 291 worthless debts 291 tax paid dividends 291 exempt interest 291 allowance for exhaustion 291 specific allowance of $2,000; exception 292 foreign corporations, from United States sources 292 duplication forbidden 292 administrative provisions 292 sworn returns required by corporations of dividends, names of stockholders, etc 292 by brokers, of business transacted; details 292 returns to be made by all persons paying annually to others $1,000 or more 292 by United States officials 292 details required 292 of interest on corporation bonds regardless of amounts 292 collection of foreign dividends 292 names and addresses of recipients on demand 293 obligations of United States excepted 293 tax returns to be public records 293 inspection of, restricted 293 data from, to be furnished Congressional committees, etc 293 access to officers of States, etc 293 stockholders of corporations 293 punishment for divulging information 293 list of income tax payers to be kept in offices of collectors 293 statistics of income, etc., taxes to be published annually 293 licenses required for collecting foreign coupons, dividends, etc 293 regulations to obtain information of 294 punishment for collecting without 294 citizens of possessions, but not residents or citizens of the United States, taxed only on income from United States sources 294 computation and payment of tax 294 not applicable to Virgin Islands 294 collections in Porto Rico and the Philippines as by prior law 294 collections, Porto Rico, etc.; authority of insular legislatures to amend, etc 294 income of citizens, etc., from sources within possessions of the United States 294 gross income construed as from United States sources, if 80 per cent derived therefrom in previous years 294 if 50 per cent of corporation income derived from active business in the possessions 294 if 50 per cent of individual income derived from active business in the possessions 294 amounts received within and without the United States to be included in gross income 294 provisions not applicable to Virgin Islands 295 China Trade Act corporations provisions 295 credit allowed for proportion of dividends from, to residents of China 295 certificate of Commissioner 295 additional to all other payments 295 in proportion to shares owned 295 ownership of stock 295 meaning of “China” 295 payment of tax by taxpayer, other than nonresident alien, etc., on designated date 295 by nonresident alien, etc 296 in installments allowed 296 whole amount on failure to pay 296 extension of time on request 296 payment on expiration 296 interest to be collected 296 not applicable to payment at source 296 returns to be examined and determined as soon as practicable 296 overpayments on installments to be credited or refunded 296 deficiency determined as amount imposed exceeds returns of taxpayer 296 if no amount returned, etc., on previous assessment 296 notice to taxpayer of, by Commissioner 297 appeal to Board allowed 297 assessment, etc., if determined by Board 297 suit in court for amount of 297 time limit for 297 payment on demand, if no appeal filed 297 immediate assessment of, if collection jeopardized by delay 297 manner of making 297 immediate assessment of; payment on notice, if no claim in abatement filed 297 prorating of installments 297 interest authorized upon, or part 297 extension of payment for, to prevent undue hardship 298 bond required; interest to be paid 298 additional interest if not paid 298 additional tax for, due to negligence 298 for fraudulent evasion 298 interest to be collected for nonpayment of tax 298cxvii interest to be collected, where extension granted 298 if deficiency, etc., not paid on demand 298 on estates of incompetents, etc 299 not applicable, if abatement claim filed 299 assessment to be within four years from filing of income, etc., returns under Act of 1921 and this Act 299 no court proceeding on expiration of period 299 within five years after returns filed under former Acts; no suit thereafter 299 on income received in life of decedent within one year, etc 299 extension, on notice of deficiency 299 at any time, if returns false or fraudulent 299 deficiencies under prior Acts at any time 300 on written agreement of Commissioner and taxpayer 300 collection by distraint, etc., when made within prescribed period 300 beginning of court proceedings not prevented 300 no authority for, etc., if barred by limitation, etc 300 claims for abatement may be filed for deficiency assessed 300 proceedings stayed on filing bond 300 transmitted to Commissioner; notice of decision 300 appeal to Board after notice 300 proceedings in court for part of, allowed 300 interest, etc., to be collected on denial of 300 additional, if not paid on demand 301 restriction on filing, hereafter 301 assessment, collection, and payment of income, etc., taxes under former Acts 301 subject to limitations hereof 301 overpayments of income tax, etc., under this or prior Acts to be credited or refunded 301 not allowed after four years unless claim filed therefor 301 allowance without claim, if invested capital decreased by Commissioner 301 refund or credit of, to withholding agent; exception 302 prior claims for, not barred 302 immediate payment required, if acts of taxpayer prejudice collection, etc 302 notice and demand to be given 302 finding of Commissioner, a presumption of intent 302 bond accepted if not in default 302 conditions of acceptance 302 enforcement proceedings suspended on approval of 302 discretionary waiving of requirements for citizens about to depart 303 no alien allowed to depart without certificate of payment of taxes 303 additional tax, etc., for violations by taxpayer 303 effective date, January 1, 1924 303 *Incorporations, D.
C.*, charter of American Academy in Rome, amended 635 Medical Society; incorporators, etc., amended 153 National McKinley Birthplace Memorial Association; board of trustees increased 114 National Society of Sons of the American Revolution; amended 808 charters granted; American War Mothers 966 Grand Army of the Republic 358 Inland Waterways Corporation 360 United States Blind Veterans of the World War 535 merger of street railways in the District to be according to law for 1265 *Increase of the Navy* (*see* Naval Establishment). *Indemnity Bonds*, to secure, etc., United States, exempt from stamp tax provisions 332 *Indemnity, Lost Mail Matter*, appropriation for, registered, insured, and collect-on-delivery, domestic mail 88, 786 for loss or injury of international mail 88, 786 deficiency appropriation for international 47, 59, 63, 699, 701, 763, 1350 for domestic 59, 63, 699, 701, 763, 1350 *Independence County, Ark.*, may bridge White River, Batesville 888 State may acquire rights, etc., to operate as a free bridge 888 tolls allowed for five years 888 time extended for bridging White River by 789 *Independent Executive Bureaus, etc.* (*see* Executive and Independent Offices Appropriations). *Independent Treasury*, deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 57, 693, 1341 *India Rubber* (*see* Rubber). *Indian Affairs Bureau, Interior Department*, appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 396, 1146 for general expenses 396, 1146 for special agents, etc 396, 1146 for competency commissions 396, 1146 for supplies; purchase, transportation, etc 396, 1146 warehouses limited to three 396, 1146 for Indian Service inspectors 396, 1146 for judges, Indian courts 396, 1147 for Indian police 396, 1147 for suppressing liquor traffic, etc 396, 1147 for construction, etc., agency buildings 396, 1147 supervision and construction employees 397, 1147 heat and light to employees 397, 1147 amount for passenger vehicles; limit; purchases from War Department 397, 1147 for determining heirs of deceased allottees 397, 1147 clerks in Indian Office 397, 1147 Osages and Five Civilized Tribes excepted 397, 1147 for attorneys, etc., in probate matters, Five Civilized Tribes and Quapaws 397, 1147 civil service requirements 1147cxviii appropriation for citizen commission 397, 1148 for surveying, allotting, etc., of lands in severalty 397, 1148 use in New Mexico and Arizona, restricted 397, 1148 for advertising sale of lands; repayment 398, 1148 for attorney, Pueblo Indians, N.
Mex 398, 1148 for expenses, sale of unallotted lands, etc., Five Civilized Tribes 398, 1148 specified salaries, etc., of officials and attorneys 398, 1148 repairs, etc., school buildings 398, 1149 for lands for homeless Indians in California 398, 1149 for land for Temoak Indians in Nevada 1149 for lands, etc., for full blood Choctaw Indians of Mississippi 1149 for closing affairs of Eastern Band of Cherokees, North Carolina 1149 for maintenance, etc., Kiowas, etc., from tribal funds 399, 1149 for industrial assistance, etc 399, 1149 for timber culture, etc 399, 1149 for expenses of field matrons, etc 399, 1149 for school or agency farms; farmers and stockmen; field matrons 399, 1149 timber culture not applicable to Menominee Reservation, Wis 399, 1149 for soil, etc., experiments 399, 1149 for encouraging self support, furnishing seed, implements, etc 399, 1150 repayment; limitation 399, 1150 tribal herds excluded 399, 1150 for reimbursing Indians for cattle destroyed to prevent spread of contagious diseases, etc 399, 1150 for developing stock watering places, etc 400, 1150 for water supply, Papago Indian villages, Ariz 400, 1150 Navajo and Hopi Indians on reservations, Ariz 400, 1150 Pueblo Indian land, N.
Mex 400, 1150 for irrigation and drainage expenses; amounts for designated projects 400, 1150 for administrative expenses of irrigation projects 400, 1150 for surveys for new projects, etc 401, 1151 for Taos reservoir project, N. Mex 401 for reconnaissance work, San Juan River, La Plata County, Colo., to determine water supply 1151 for cooperative stream gauging 401, 1151 systems and projects excluded 401, 1151 expenses for flood damages, etc.; limit 401, 1151 for irrigation system, Gila River Reservation, Ariz 401, 1152 for diverting Gila River water to Pinal County lands 401, 1152 for construction of Coolidge Dam, Ariz 1152 for irrigation pumping plant, etc., Colorado River Reservation, Ariz 401, 1152 for Ganado irrigation project, Navajo Reservation, Ariz 401, 1152 for pumping plants, San Xavier Reservation, Ariz 401, 1152 appropriation for pumping plants, etc., San Carlos Reservation, Ariz 401, 1152 for providing water to Indians from Salt River Irrigation project, Ariz 402 for power and irrigation plant, Fort Apache Reservation, Ariz., from tribal funds 402 for irrigation charges, Yuma Reservation, Calif 402, 1152 for irrigation, Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 402, 1152 Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont 402, 1153 Flathead Reservation, Mont 402, 1153 Fort Peck Reservation, Mont 402, 1153 Blackfeet Reservation, Mont 402, 1153 Crow Reservation, Mont 402, 1153 Pyramid Lake Reservation, Nev 402, 1153 Paiute allotments, within Newlands project, Nev 403, 1153 for reconstructing, etc., Laguna and Acoma irrigation system, N.
Mex 403, 1153 for drainage canal, Isleta Pueblo lands, N. Mex 403 for Hogback irrigation project, Navajo Reservation, N. Mex 403, 1153 for San Juan Pueblo project, N. Mex 403, 1153 for flood protection, etc., pueblos, N. Mex 403, 1153 for Modoc Point, etc., irrigation projects on Klamath Reservation, Oreg 403, 1154 for irrigating allotments of Uncompahgre, etc., Utes in Utah; from tribal funds 403, 1154 for operating, etc., Toppenish-Simcoe irrigation system on Yakima Reservation, Wash 403, 1154 for operating Ahtanum irrigation svstem, Yakima Reservation, Wash 403 for reimbursing reclamation fund for stored water, Yakima Reservation, Wash 403, 1154 for Wapato irrigation system, Yakima Reservation, Wash.; repayment 403, 1154 for Satus irrigation project, Yakima Reservation, Wash 404, 1154 for irrigation, Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 404, 1154 unexpended balances of appropriations for certain irrigation projects covered in 1154 for support of schools 404, 1155 deaf and dumb or blind or mentally deficient children 404, 1155 amount for education of Alabama or Coushatta Indians, Tex 404, 1155 additional facilities for Pueblo and Hopi Indians 1155 amount for education of full blood Choctaw Indians of Mississippi 1155 minimum average attendance at boarding schools required 404, 1155 discontinuance of day schools under average 404, 1155 amount for children in public schools 404, 1155cxix appropriation for schools; not available for schools specifically provided for 404, 1155 for collecting and transporting pupils 404, 1155 obtaining employment; repayment of expenses 405, 1155 natives pupils from Alaska 405, 1156 for constructing, etc., school buildings; restriction 405, 1156 for support of specified boarding schools, Fort Mojave, Ariz 405, 1156 Phoenix, Ariz 405, 1156 Truxton Canyon, Ariz 405, 1156 Theodore Roosevelt, Fort Apache, Ariz 405, 1156 Sherman Institute, Riverside, Calif 405, 1156 Fort Bidwell, Calif 405, 1156 Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans 405, 1156 Mount Pleasant, Mich 405, 1156 Pipestone, Minn 405, 1156 Genoa, Nebr 405, 1156 Carson City, Nev 405, 1156 Albuquerque, N.
Mex 406, 1156 Santa Fe, N. Mex 406, 1156 Charles H. Burke, Fort Wingate, N. Mex 1157 Cherokee, N. C 406, 1157 Bismarck, N. Dak 406, 1157 Fort Totten, N. Dak 406, 1157 Wahpeton, N. Dak 406, 1157 Chilocco, Okla 406, 1157 Sequoyah Orphan Training School, Tahlequah, Okla 406, 1157 Chemawa, Salem, Oreg.; restriction 406, 1157 Flandreau, S. Dak 407, 1157 Pierre, S. Dak 407, 1157 Rapid City, S. Dak 407, 1157 Haward, Wis 407, 1157 Tomah, Wis 407, 1157 Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 407, 1157 for school facilities, Navajo Indians, Ariz 407, 1158 for paying tuition for Chippewa children in Minnesota public schools 407, 1158 for schools for Chippewas of the Mississippi in Minnesota; use restricted 407, 1158 for education of Osage children, Okla., from tribal funds 407, 1158 for common schools, Five Civilized Tribes and Quapaws, Okla 407, 1158 for support, etc., of schools among Sioux Indians, S.
Dak., etc 407, 1158 for public schools in Uintah and Duchesne Counties, Utah; condition 408, 1158 for relieving distress; prevention of contagious diseases, etc 408, 1158 use for general treatment 408, 1158 allotments to specified hospitals, etc 408, 1158 for Fort Lapwai Sanitorium, Idaho; dormitory 1159 for asylum for insane Indians, Canton, S. Dak 408, 1159 for general support and civilization, Arizona 408, 1159 California 408, 1159 Seminole Indians of Florida 408, 1159 appropriation for general support and civilization, Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 408, 1159 full blood Choctaws of Mississippi 1159 Fort Belknap Agency, Mont 408, 1159 Flathead Agency, Mont 408, 1159 Fort Peck Agency, Mont 408, 1159 Blackfeet Agency, Mont 408, 1159 Rocky Boy Band of Chippewas, etc., Mont 408, 1159 Nevada 409, 1159 New Mexico 409, 1159 Sioux of Devils Lake, N.
Dak 409, 1159 Fort Berthold Agency, N. Dak 409, 1159 Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewas, N. Dak 409, 1159 Wichitas, etc., Okla 409, 1159 Kansas and Kickapoo Indians, Okla 409, 1160 Poncas, Okla, and Nebr 409, 1160 Grande Ronde and Siletz Agencies, Oreg 409, 1160 Yankton Sioux, S. Dak 409, 1160 Utah 409, 1160 Washington 409, 1160 Wisconsin 409, 1160 for fulfilling treaty with Coeur d’Alenes, Idaho 409, 1160 Bannocks, Idaho 409, 1160 for support, etc., of full blood Choctaw Indians in Mississippi 409 for fulfilling treaties with Crows, Mont 409, 1160 for civilization, etc., Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Mont 409, 1160 for fulfilling treaties with Pawnees, Okla 410, 1160 for fulfilling treaties with Quapaws, Okla 410, 1160 for administering affairs of Five Civilized Tribes, Okla 410, 1159 for support, etc., Warm Springs Agency, Oreg 410 for fulfilling treaties with Sioux of different tribes, Nebr., N.
Dak., and S. Dak 410, 1160 for fulfilling treaty with Confederated Bands of Utes 410, 1160 for fulfilling treaty with Spokanes, Wash 410, 1161 for fulfilling treaty with Shoshones, Wyo 410, 1161 for support, etc., confederated tribes and bands, Warm Springs Agency, Oreg 1161 for support, etc., of Indians under designated agencies, from tribal funds 410, 1161 for civilization, etc., Chippewas in Minnesota, from tribal funds; objects specified 411, 1162 for sawmill, etc., Red Lake Reservation, Minn 412 for per capita payments to Choctaws and Chickasaws, from tribal funds 412, 1162 for support, etc., Indians of Osage Agency, Okla., from tribal funds 412, 1162 for oil and gas expenses, Osage Reservation, Okla 412 for visists of Osage Tribal Council to Washington, D.
C 412, 1162cxx appropriation for distributing principal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 412, 1162 to Navajo Springs Band in Colorado 412, 1162 Uintah, etc., Bands in Utah 412, 1162 Southern Utes in Colorado 412, 1162 for completon of road, Hoopa Valley Reservation, Calif 413 for oil and gas production expenses Osage Reservation, Okla 1162 for erecting monument in Pawhuska to members of Osage Tribe who lost their lives in World War 1162 for roads and bridges, Red Lake Reservation, Minn., from tribal funds 413, 1163 for roads and bridges, Mescalero Reservation, N.
Mex.; repayment 413, 1163 for steel bridges within Cochiti and San Juan Pueblo grants, N. Mex.; repayment 413 for Federal highway across Navajo Reservation, N. Mex 1163 for roads and bridges, Shoshone Resvation, Wyo.; repayment 413, 1163 for fulfilling treaties with Senecas, N. Y 413, 1163 Six Nations, N. Y 413, 1163 Choctaws, Okla 413, 1163 for purchase of lands for Saint Croix Chippewa Indians, Wis.; per capita payment, discretionary 413, 1164 for general expenses, additional, 1925 706 for supplies, purchase, transportation, etc., additional, 1925 706 for Indian Service inspectors, additional, 1925 707 for judges, Indian courts, additional, 1925 707 for Indian police, additional, 1925 707 for suppressing liquor traffic, additional, 1925 707 for agency, etc., buildings, additional., 1925 707 for determining heirs of deceased allottees, additional, 1925 707 for attorneys, in probate matters, Five Civilized Tribes, additional, 1925 707 for surveying and allotting Indian lands, additional, 1925 707 for Pueblo Indians, N.
Mex., counsel, additional, 1925 707 for industrial assistance and care of timber, additional, 1925 707 for developing water supply, additional, 1925 707 for irrigation and drainage expenses; additional amounts, 1925, for designated projects 707 for support of designated schools, additional, 1925 707 for relieving distress; conservation of health, etc., additional, 1925 708 for general support and civilization; additional, 1925 708 for insect infestation, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for supplies; purchase, transportation, etc 42, 56, 61, 698, 759 for Omaha Indians, court costs; from tribal funds 42 for Walter Runke, reimbursement 42 for payments to Wind River Reservation Indians, Wyo 42 for tuberculosis sanatorium for Chippewas in Minnesota 42 for irrigation system, Gila River Reservation, Ariz 42 for school, Chilocco, Okla 42 for increase of compensation 56, 759 for irrigation, Yakima Reservation, Wash 56, 61 for relieving distress; prevention, etc., diseases 56, 759 for support of schools 56, 759, 1348, 1351 for general expenses 56 for support, Indians in Arizona 56 for support, etc., Indians in Arizona and New Mexico 56, 698, 759 for support, etc., Indians in Nevada 56 for administering affairs of Five Civilized Tribes 56, 760 for school, Salem, Oreg 56 for Sioux Indians, different tribes 56, 698, 700, 760 for Sioux of South Dakota 56 for support, etc., Indians in California 61 for irrigation, Wind River Reservation, Wyo 61 for Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 684 for school, Carson City, Nev 684 for relief of dispossessed Nisqually Reservation Indians, Wash 684 for suppressing liquor traffic 698 for encouraging industry, etc 700 for telegraphing and telephoning 759 for determining heirs of Indian allottees 759 for industrial work, etc 759 for support, etc., full blood Choctaw Indians of Mississippi 684, 760, 1329 for school, Wahpeton, N.
Dak 684 for Wapato irrigation system, Wash 684 for irrigation, etc., Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 684 for irrigation, Yakima Reservation, Wash 698 for stock watering, places, etc 700 for school, Rapid City, S. Dak 700 for support, etc., Chippewas of Lake Superior, Wis 759 for surveying, etc., lands in severalty 1328 for school, Mt. Pleasant, Mich 1329 for school, Pipestone, Minn 1329 for school, Pierre, S. Dak 1329 for support, etc., Fort Belknap Agency, Mont 1329 for readjustment of pay of field employees from tribal funds at specified agencies 1329 for sawmill, Menominee, Indians, Wis 1330 for Caddo Band of Wichitas, Okla 1330 for James J.
McAllister 1330 for transporting pupils 1348 for support, etc., Indians in Neveda 1348cxxi deficiency appropriation for bridge across Santa Clara River, Shivwitz Reservation, Utah 1348 Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Okla.; names of Chester Calf and Crooked Nose Woman added to final tribal rolls, etc 253 Chippewa, Mich.; fees allowed approved attorneys in claims before Court of Claims 137 Chippewa Indians of Minnesota entitled to back annuities to be paid 95 credit to general fund in settlement for Minnesota National Forest 1052 per capita payment from principal fund 798 sum to be credited to general fund of 816 White Earth School teachers, to be paid from tribal funds 819 Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians; claims of, to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 537 Chootaw and Chickasaw townsite lands; amounts due decreased persons payable to heirs 138 Clallams, Wash.; per capita payment to, in full for all claims 1102 Columbia and Colville Reservations, Wash.; allottees of lands under trust patents, may sell, etc 133 Columbia Reservation, Wash.; unreserved lands in former, opened to entry 357 Creek Indians; claims of, to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 139 Crows, Okla.; time extended for repaying revolving fund for benefit 1301 Delaware Indians, Okla.; claims of, to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 812 field service employees may be allowed quarters, fuel, and light, from any fund available 634 previous expenditures for, approved 634 final disposition of affairs of Eastern Band of Cherokees, N.
C 376 Five Civilized Tribes, Okla.; allowances for street improvements, etc., in town sites, from tribal funds 728 Flathead Reservation, Mont.; names added to final roll of Indians on, etc 246 Fort Apache Reservation, Ariz.; amount authorized for road on, from tribal funds 93 State contribution required 93 for building, etc., at White River Agency 93 Fort Berthold Indians, N. Dak.; purchasers of lots in Sanish town site within former reservation to receive excess over reappraisal price 817 Fort Berthold Reservation, N.
Dak.; time extended for paying installments for lands in 139 Fort Lapwai Sanatorium, Idaho; girls’ dormitory authorized at 533 Fort Peck Reservation, Mont.; payment for visit of delegation to Washington from 667 Fort Yuma Reservation, Ariz.; withdrawal of lands on, for Powell town site and school farm, vacated 94 allotment of areas vacated; other lands for farm to be set aside 94 Indian schools; allowance of per capita cost of pupils increased 958 Indians in Washington; claims of certain tribes submitted to Court of Claims 886 Kansas Indians, Okla.; alienation restricted, etc., on homestead allotments of, continued 176 Kansas or Kaw Indians; claims of, to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 1133 Kaw Reservation, Okla.; reserved lands may be leased for mining purposes, for benefit of Kansas Indians 111 Kiowa, etc., Indians, Okla.; purchase of land for cemetery for 1003 Kiowa, etc., Reservation; allotment of agency lands to James F.
Rowell, Kiowa tribal member 795 Lac Courte Oreille Reservation, Wis.; allotments, etc., to certain Indians on, validated 92 Lac du Flambeau Chippewa Indians, Wis.; final roll, allotments, etc., for, authorized 132 Menominee Reservation, Wis.; contracts with white men allowed for timber operations on 793 Mille Lac Band of Chippewas, Minn.; payment to designated chiefs 818 Navajo Indians; money from sale of allotment of Pete Coberly to be deposited to credit of Tribe 91 Navajo Reservation, Ariz.; exchanges for consolidating Indian areas in 1115 oil and gas mining leases for ten years of unallotted lands of reservation 244 Five Civilized Tribes and Osages lands excepted 244 Omaha Indians, Nebr.; per capita payment of Court of Claims judgment to 820 Omaha Reservation, Nebr.; disposal of all unallotted lands; reservations 726 Osage Indian lands, etc., the property of persons not of Indian blood may be sold, transferred, etc 94 Osages, Okla.; pro rata payment quarterly to shares of members 1008 Paiute Indians, Utah; lands set apart for settlement by 246 payment authorized to dispossessed families for lands taken on Nisqually Reservation, Wash 111 payment for tuition of Indian pupils in State public schools, 1922 and 1923, authorized 536 limitations, etc 537 per capita payment to Chippewa Indians of Minnesota from principal fund 1 Piute Indians, Nev.; drainage of lands within Newlands reclamation project 595cxxii Piute Indians, Utah; purchase of lots in Cedar City, Utah, for 1096 Pottawatomies, Wis. and Mich.; payment to Wisconsin bands 819 Pueblo Indian land grant titles, N.
Mex., quieted, etc 636 Quapaw Agency, Okla.; title in fee to purchasers of unrestricted allotments to Indians of 722 homestead allotments to Indians of, may be sold; condition 723 Quinaielt Reservation, Mont.; lands in, set apart for lighthouse purposes 247 Rapid City School, S. Dak.; part of school grounds to be sold and proceeds used for improvements 92 Red Lake Indians, Minn.; reimbursement for garden plats of individuals taken for school farm 357 relinquishment of railroad grant lands in Arizona, etc., to Indians, extended 795 right of way to be acquired for spillwav and ditch, Lake Andes, S.
Dak 133 Round Valley Reservation, Calif.; patents to deceased allottee canceled and land restored to Indians 138 sale to Los Angeles, Calif., of lands purchased for homeless Indians in California 1101 use of proceeds for irrigation work, and other lands 1102 Seminole Nation; claims of, to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 133 Sioux Nation; investigation, etc., of claims of members of, for horses erroneously killed 477 Stockbridge Band; claims of, to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 644 Temoak Indians, Nev.; purchase of lands for homeless, at Ruby Valley 596 tracts of lands, etc., no longer needed for administrative uses, allotments, etc., to be sold 93 disposal of proceeds 93 trust patents to Indians holding restricted fee patents 1114 Ute Indians, Utah; lands reserved as school site for 246 Walapai Reservation, Ariz.; exchanges of lands in 954 Winnebago Reservation, Nebr.; patent to deceased allottee Mary Crane canceled and land restored to Indians 138 Zia Pueblo Indians, N.
Mex.; tract of land reserved for 92 *Indian Affairs, Commissioner of*, appropriation for 396, 1146 *Indian Agencies*, appropriation for construction, repair, etc., of buildings at 396, 1147 heat and light to employees 397, 1147 for agricultural, etc., experiments on farms of 399, 1149 for construction, repair, etc., of buildings at, additional, 1925 707 *Indian Allottees*, appropriation for hearings, etc., to determine heirs of 397, 1147 not applicable to Osages nor Five Civilized Tribes 397, 1147 deficiency appropriation for determining heirs of 759 *Indian Commissioners, Board of*, appropriation for expenses of 397, 1148 *Indian Courts*, appropriation for judges 396, 1147 for judges, additional, 1925 707 *Indian Department* (*see* Indian Affairs Bureau, Interior Department). *Indian Depredation Claims*, appropriation for defending suits in 217, 1026 *Indian Farmers and Stockmen*, appropriation for 399, 1149 *Indian Head, Md.*, appropriation for care, etc., school at ordnance station 192 *Indian Hospitals*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of designated 408, 1158 *Indian Lands*, appropriation for advertising expenses, sales of 398, 1148 no longer needed for administration and allotment purposes, etc., to be sold at auction 93 survey costs to be paid by grantee 93 proceeds to be deposited to credit of Indians owning the same 93 of Government owned lands to be deposited in the Treasury 93 nontaxable, added to Government proportion of cost of roads, etc., for unappropriated public lands 890 *Indian Matrons*, appropriation for 399, 1149 for employment of field 399, 1149 *Indian Oasis Hospital, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 408, 1159 *Indian Police*, appropriation for pay, etc 396, 1147 for, additional, 1925 707 *Indian Pupils*, appropriation for support, etc., of, at schools 404, 1155 discontinuance of schools with minimum attendance 404, 1155 tuition in public, etc., schools 404, 1155 for transporting, etc 404, 1155 obtaining employment; refund 405, 1155 native pupils from Alaska 405, 1156 deficiency appropriation for transportation 1348 claims for tuition of, in State public schools, 1922 and 1923, to be paid from existing balances, etc 536 claims for tuition of, in State public schools, 1922 and 1923, to be paid from existing balances, etc total limited 537 *Indian Reservations*, appropriation for expenses opening, to entry; reimbursable 396, 1146 for surveying, allotting in severalty, etc., of lands in; reimbursable 397, 1148 for developing stock watering places on; condition 400, 1150 for irrigation and drainage expenses; projects specified 400, 1150 for irrigation, Gila River, Ariz 401, 1152 for irrigation, Colorado River, Ariz 401, 1152cxxiii appropriation for irrigation, Ganado project, Navajo, Ariz 401, 1152 for irrigation, San Xavier, Ariz 401, 1152 for irrigation, San Carlos, Ariz 401, 1152 for irrigation, Fort Apache, Ariz 402 for irrigation, Yuma, Calif 1152 for irrigation, Fort Hall, Idaho 402, 1152 for irrigation, Fort Belknap, Mont 402, 1153 for irrigation, Flathead, Mont 402, 1153 for irrigation, Fort Peck, Mont 402, 1153 for irrigation, Blackfeet, Mont 402, 1153 for irrigation, Crow, Mont 402, 1153 for irrigation, Pvramid Lake, Nev 402, 1153 for irrigation, Hogback project, Navajo, N.
Mex 403, 1153 for irrigation, Klamath, Oreg 403, 1154 for irrigation, Yakima, Wash 403, 1154 for irrigation, Shoshone, Wyo 403, 1154 for surveying, allotting, etc., additional, 1925 707 for irrigation, etc., projects specified; additional, 1925 707 for irrigation, Gila River, Ariz., additional, 1925 707 for irrigation, Colorado River, Ariz., additional, 1925 707 for irrigation, San Xavier, Ariz., additional, 1925 707 for irrigation, Fort Hall, Idaho, additional, 1925 707 for irrigation, Fort Belknap, Mont., additional, 1925 707 for irrigation, Flathead, Mont., additional, 1925 707 for irrigation, Blackfeet, Mont., additional, 1925 707 for irrigation, Crow, Mont., additional, 1925 707 for Hogback project, Navajo, N.
Mex., additional, 1925 707 for irrigation, Yakima, Wash., additional, 1925 707 for irrigation, Shoshone, Wyo., additional, 1925 707 for irrigation, Ganado project, Navajo, Ariz., additional, 1925 707 deficiency appropriation for irrigation, Yakima, Wash 56 Fort Hall, Idaho; lands to be acquired from, for American Falls reservoir in Minidoka irrigation project 117 amount authorized for, from reservoir construction money 117 to be credited to Indians, etc 117 oil and gas leases on unallotted lands, authorized for ten years 244 Five Civilized Tribes and Osages lands excepted 244 consent of Indians required 244 production subject to State taxation 244 no lien on Indian owners 244 *Omaha, Nebr.; disposal of all unallotted lands 726*, *Pyramid Lake, Nev.; sale of lands to settlers on, etc 596*, *Quinaielt, Wash.; lands in, set aside for lighthouse purposes 247*, *Indian Schools*, appropriation for support, etc 404, 1155 provision for the deaf and dumb or blind or mentally deficient 404, 1155 amount for Alabama and Coushatta Indians in Texas 404, 1155 Pueblo and Hopi Indians 1155 full blood Choctaws of Mississippi 1155 discontinuance of boarding schools with less than specified pupils; transfer of pupils 404, 1155 discontinuance of day schools with less than specified pupils 404, 1155 transfers directed; return of moneys appropriated 404, 1155 maintenance in public schools 404, 1155 not to be used for schools specifically appropriated for 404, 1155 fortransporting, etc., pupils 404, 1155 employment for pupils; refunding, etc 405, 1155 Alaska pupils 405, 1156 for constructing, etc., buildings; new construction restricted 405, 1156 for designated boarding schools 405, 1156 for buildings, additional, 1925 707 for support, etc., additional, 1925 707 deficiency appropriation for support 56, 759, 1348 per capita cost of pupils at, increased 958 *Indian Service* (*see* Indian Affairs Bureau, Interior Department). *Indian Supplies*, appropriation for purchase, transporting, etc 396, 1146 warehouses restricted to three 396, 1146 time limitation for payment, etc 1146 for purchase and transportation, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for purchase, transportation, etc 42, 56, 698, 759 *Indian Tribes in Washington*, claims of, except S’Klallams, against United States, submitted to Court of Claims 886 procedure, etc 886 *Indiana*, Illinois and, may bridge Wabash River, at Mount Carmel, Ill 1131 Vincennes 935 Kentucky and, may bridge Ohio River, Vanderburgh County, to Henderson County, Ky 662 time extended for bridging Ohio River by Kentucky and 1132 *Indiana Harbor, Ind.*, plans for improvement of, modified 1188 *Indiana Judicial District*, constitution of 751 counties included in Indianapolis division 751 Fort Wayne division 751 South Bend division 751 Hammond division 751 Terre Haute division 751 Evansville division 751 New Albany division 751 terms of court, at Evansville 751 Fort Wayne 751 Hammond 751cxxiv terms of court, at Indianapolis 751 New Albany 751 South Bend 751 Terre Haute 751 allowance for Sundays and legal holidays 752 no limitation to a particular number of days 752 additional district judge authorized for 752 offices of clerk or deputy to be maintained in each division 752 petit jurors may be summoned in criminal cases from an adjoining division 752 grand jurors from the district 752 may investigate, etc., crimes committed in any division 752 change of venue to adjoining division allowed 752 *Indianapolis, Ind.*, appropriation for care, etc., Confederate section, Greenlawn Cemetery 512, 927 terms of court at 751 *Indians* (*see also* Indian Affairs Bureau, Interior Department), appropriation for suppressing liquor traffic, etc., among 396, 1147 for determining heirs of deceased allottees 397, 1147 for survey, etc., for allotments in severalty to 397, 1148 restriction on use in Arizona and New Mexico 397, 1148 for directing farming and stock raising among 399, 1150 for encouraging industry and self-support among; repayment 399, 1150 restriction on expenditure to any one tribe 399, 1150 for livestock of, destroyed to prevent contagious diseases, etc 399, 1150 for relieving distress, conservation of health, etc 408, 1158 general treatment 408, 1158 for maintenance, etc., of designated hospitals, etc 408, 1158 for general support and civilization at agencies, etc 408, 1159 for support, etc., of, at designated agencies, from tribal funds 411, 1161 for suppressing liquor traffic among, additional, 1925 707 for determining heirs of deceased allottees, additional, 1925 707 for survey, etc., for allotments in severalty, additional, 1925 707 for industrial work, etc., additional, 1925 707 for support, etc., of schools for, additional, 1925 707 for relieving distress, preventing and treating diseases, etc., additional, 1925 708 for asylum for insane, Canton, S.
Dak., additional, 1925 708 for general support, etc., at designated agencies, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for relieving distress etc., among 56, 759 for suppressing liquor traffic among 698 for industrial work among 700, 759 for determining heirs of deceased allottees 759 alienation restrictions on homestead allotments to, of Blackfeet Reservation, Mont., removed on death of allottee 252 citizenship declared of, born in territorial limits of United States 253 rights to tribal, etc., not impaired 253 claims of designated tribes of, in Montana, Idaho, and Washington, for lands, etc., taken by United States, to be determined by Court of Claims 21 set-offs, counterclaims, etc., allowed 21 time for filing, procedure, etc 21 compensation for attorneys restricted 22 judgments to be placed in Treasury to credit of 22 Fort Peck Indians, Mont.; payment for visit of delegation to Washington 667 Navajos, N.
Mex.; land in New Mexico withdrawn for 1114 relinquishment to of railroad grant lands in Arizona, etc., extended 795 occupation in good faith required 795 restrictions on alienation of homestead allotments to Kansas Indians, Okla., extended, etc 176 *Indians, American*, appropriation for ethnological researches among 528, 1206 *Indians, Insane*, appropriation for asylum for, Canton, S. Dak 408, 1159 for Canton, S. Dak., additional, 1925 708 *Industrial Education*, appropriation for investigations, etc 426, 1180 for investigations, etc., additional, 1925 709 *Industrial Home School, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 570, 1244 for repairs 1244 *Industrial Home School for Colored Children, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 569, 1244 for repairs and improvements 569, 1244 sale of products, etc 569, 1244 *Industrial Institution for Women, Federal*, site to be selected for, by Attorney General, and Secretaries of Interior, and Labor 473 females to be confined 473 estimates of cost, etc., to be submitted to Congress 473 preparation of plans, etc 474 control vested in Attorney General, with power to appoint officers, etc 474 instruction to be provided; transfer from other prisons, etc 474 incorrigibles to be sent to State reformatories, etc 474 citizen board of advisors to be appointed; qualifications, functions, etc 474 inmates eligible for parole, good conduct commutation, etc 475 transportation, clothing, etc., when discharged 475 *Industrial Mechanical, etc., Devices*, appropriation for establishing standards, methods of testing, etc., of 232, 1042cxxv *Industrial Property, Conference for Protection of*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of representation 1340 *Industrial Property, International Bureau for Protection of*, appropriation for quota 215, 1023 deficiency appropriation for 56 *Industrial Reformatory, United States*, site for, to be selected by Attorney General and Secretaries of War and Interior 724 males between 17 and 30 convicted of offenses against United States to be confined in 724 offenses excepted 724 may be sentenced without specifying place of imprisonment 724 estimates of cost of construction, etc., to be submitted 724 eligibles to be used for construction labor 724 maintenance expenses to be estimated for yearly 724 plans, etc., by Architect of the Treasury; reimbursement 724 Attorney General vested with control, etc 724 discipline to be correctional, for preventing young offenders becoming habitual criminals 724 common and trade schools to be established 725 products restricted to Government uses 725 persons eligible for confinement in, to be transferred from penal institutions 725 short-term sentences excepted 725 ineligibles and incorrigibles in, to be sent to other prisons 725 manner of transfer; payment of expenses 725 board of advisers to be appointed, citizens; terms, etc 725 Federal officials 725 duties; payment of expenses 725 inmates eligible for parole 726 good conduct commutation 726 transportation, clothing, and cash on discharge 726 inconsistent laws repealed 726 *Industries, American*, appropriation for investigating problems of new, developed since the World War 232, 1042 for investigations, etc., additional, 1925 706 *Industry, Persons Disabled in* (*see also* Federal Board for Vocational Education), cooperation with States for vocational rehabilitation of 431 *Infancy Hygiene, Maternity and*, appropriation for executing Act for promoting 241, 1051 deficiency appropriation for expenses of Children’s Bureau promoting, in Hawaii 688 *Infant Mortality*, appropriation for investigations, etc 241, 1051 *Infantile Paralysis*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 76, 775 *Infantile Paralysis, D.
C.*, appropriation for preventing 562, 1237 *Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga.*, appropriation for instruction expenses 501, 916 for additional, 1925 711 *Influenza*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 76, 775 *Information at Source*, returns to be made by persons making fixed payments to others of $1,000 or more 292 regardless of amount if of interest on obligations of corporations, foreign coupons, etc 292 names and addresses on demand 293 payments on Federal securities excepted 293 *Injuries to District of Columbia Employees*, appropriation for compensation 542, 1219 *Injuries to Government Employees*, appropriation for allowances from compensation fund for 524, 1202 deficiency appropriation for allowances from compensation fund 1316 officer of Alaska Railroad to be designated to administer, etc., claims of railroad employees 1356 provisions of, applicable to personnel of Naval Reserve injured while performing active duty in time of peace 1084 review of compensation awards 389 decision of commission not subject to review by any other accounting officer, etc 389 validity of awards heretofore made 389 terms construed; injury includes disease 389 compensation, extension of 389 *Inland and Coastwise Waterways*, appropriation for operating transportation facilities on, by War Department 516 deficiency appropriation for transportation 63 modification of contracts for sale of barges, etc., to New York Canal and Great Lakes Corporation 1255 terms of sale under 1255 line to be operated from Baltimore to North Carolina Sounds 1255 operation, etc., of, transferred to Inland Waterways Corporation 362 *Inland and Port Storage, etc.*, deficiency appropriation for 59, 699, 762 balances of appropriations for, covered in 934 *Inland Waterways Corporation*, deficiency appropriation for purchasing capital stock 757 incorporated;
Secretary of War the incorporator, etc 360 capital stock $5,000,000 360 subscribed for, by United States 360 appropriation authorized for 361 transportation and terminal facilities of War Department to be operated by 361 water carriage above Saint Louis on the Mississippi to be initiated 361 discontinuing, or developing new lines, subject to action of Congress 361 operation, etc., subject to interstate commerce and shipping laws 361cxxvi Advisory Board to be appointed; qualifications, disqualifications, and terms of office 361 no salary, but expenses of attending meetings, etc., allowed 361 chairman to be appointed from civil life, or Army officer detailed 361 rank, pay, etc., of officer 361 salary of civilian 361 functions of Secretary of War may be delegated to 361 meetings, subjects to be considered by, and recommendations of, board 362 corporate powers; general 362 incur obligations, issue notes, etc., . limitation 362 exercise functions of Secretary of War under Transportation Act, 1920 362 conduct business of common carrier by water, etc 362 other necessary or incidental to purposes of its creation 362 all assets of Secretary of War for transportation, etc., to be transferred to 362 rights, liabilities, etc., of Secretary of War as to contracts, leases, etc., of inland water carriage devolved upon 362 moneys for expenditures, loans, etc., available for use by 362 claims of, or against, Secretary of War for inland waterways service enforceable by or against 362 value of assets transferred to, under this Act to be appraised, etc 363 determining of statute of limitations, and prescriptive rights 363 *Inquiries and Investigations, Senate*, appropriation for expenses of 16, 581, 1289 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 170, 1314 for expenses of; balance reappropriated 753 *Insane, Alaska*, appropriation for care of 427, 1181 investigation and report to be made of establishing an institution for, in the Territory, etc 1181 deficiency appropriation for care, etc 41, 683 *Insane, D.
C.*, appropriation for expenses executing lunacy writs 566, 1240 for support of indigent 571, 1245 for deporting nonresident 571, 1245 deficiency appropriation for expenses executing lunacy writs 677, 1322 for support of indigent 678 *Insanitary, etc., Buildings, D. C.*, appropriation for condemning, etc 544, 1237 *Insect Infestations of Forest Trees*, appropriation for expenses combating, in national forests 449, 835 deficiency appropriation for combating, in national parks, etc 755 *Insect Infestations of Timber, National Forests, etc* appropriation for emergency expenses 445, 839 deficiency appropriation for emergency expenses, Kaibab National Forest and Grand Canyon National Park 39 for preventing, on public lands in Oregon and California 39, 1325 *Insect Pests*, appropriation for expenses of quarantining against 456, 847 *Insecticide Act*, appropriation for salaries, enforcement of 455, 847 for general expenses 455, 847 for salaries and expenses, enforcing, additional, 1925 706 *Insecticides*, appropriation for chemical investigations, etc., of 447, 837 for preventing sale, etc., of adulterated 455, 847 *Insects* (*see also* Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture), appropriation for investigation, etc 448, 839 for study of, affecting health of man, etc.; household, etc 449, 839 importation of useful 449, 839 *Inspection and Survey, Navy, Board of*, appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 185, 864 *Inspector General’s Department, Army*, appropriation for mileage, expert accountant; limitation if on Government vessel 482, 897 *Inspector General’s Office, War Department*, appropriation for civilian personnel 480, 895 *Inspectors, Foreign Service*, appropriation for expenses; subsistence allowance 1016 *Inspectors, Indian Service*, appropriation for pay and expenses, of 396, 1146 special, created; salary, etc 396 for, additional, 1925 707 *Inspectors, Interior Department*, appropriation for expenses; per diem limitation 392, 1143 *Instruction Pay, Diplomatic and Consular Officers*, appropriation for 208 deficiency appropriation for 57 *Instruction Pay, Foreign Service Officers*, appropriation for 1017 *Insular Affairs Bureau, Army*, appropriation for care of insane Filipino and Porto Rican soldiers 494, 910 for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of, War Department 495, 910 *Insular Possessions*, appropriation for fire control installations 491, 906 for plans for fortifications, etc 496, 912 for installing electric plants, search-lights, etc., Hawaiian Islands 496 for preserving, etc., fortifications 497, 912 for maintenance, etc., searchlights, electrical plants, etc., seacoast fortifications 497, 912 for ammunition for seacoast cannon 500, 915 for altering, etc., seacoast cannon 500, 915 for submarine mine supplies 918 for fire control installations, additional, 1925 711 for fortification expenses, additional, 1925 711 deficiency appropriation for fortification expenses 59, 62, 762 Swains Island added to American Samoa 1357 *Insurance*, adjusted service certificates issued to World War veterans to equal amount of a 20-year endowment 125cxxvii *Insurance Companies*, business of life insurance companies defined ; 288 tax on income of life, in lieu of corporation taxes 289 domestic; foreign 289 sources of gross income 289 reserve fund required by law, of assessment insurance 289 net income of life, means gross income, less interest exempt from tax 289 reserve fund for weekly assessment payments 289 dividends from domestic and foreign corporations 289 amount reserved for deferred dividends 289 investment expenses paid; limit 289 real estate taxes, etc., paid on interests of a shareholder 289 exhaustion, obsolescence, etc., of property 290 interest on debts; exception 290 specific credit of $2,000, if income less than $25,000; limitation, if in excess 290 limitation on deductions for real estate taxes 290 determination of income of foreign companies from United States sources 290 tax on other than life, in lieu of corporation taxes 290 domestic; foreign 290 sources of gross income 290 net income 291 investment income 291 underwriting income 291 computation of premiums earned on insurance contracts 291 losses incurred on insurance contracts 291 expenses incurred 291 deductions allowed in computing net income; business expenses 291 interest on debts; exceptions 291 domestic and foreign taxes; exceptions 291 losses incurred 291 bad debts 291 dividends from corporations; of foreign corporations from business in the United States 291 exhaustion, etc., of property 291 specific credit of $2,000 if income less than $25,000; limitation, if in excess 292 limitation for foreign corporations no duplication permitted 292 bills of interpleader may be filed by, in district courts where claimants are of different States 976 deposit of amount in registry of court 976 jurisdiction, if policy not assigned 976 if policy assigned 976 if payable to a beneficiary, etc 976 if beneficiaries residents of different districts 976 full power of court 976 *Insurance Department, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 542, 1219 *Insurance, Military and Naval* (*see also* World War Veterans’ Act), provisions relating to 624 *Insurance, Military and Naval War Risk*, appropriation for 533, 1212 *Insurance Policies, Property*, stamp tax on, issued by foreign corporation, etc., not signed by agent in United States 336 *Insured Mail, Postal Service*, appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic 88 *Inter-American Committee on Electrical Communication*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of representation at meeting 170 sum authorized for delegates to meeting of, at Mexico City 112 appointment of delegates, disqualifications, etc 112 *Inter-American High Commission*, appropriation for expenses, United States section 213, 1022 for expenses, United States section, additional, 1925 710 *Interest*, allowed in judgments in Court of Claims, and any court, on claims for erroneous collection of taxes, etc., since Act of 1921 346 on credits or refunds of erroneously collected, etc., internal revenue taxes 346 *Interest and Sinking Fund, D.
C.*, appropriation for payment 545 *Interior Department*, appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, and office personnel 391, 1141 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act 391, 1141 if only one position allocated in a grade 1141 restriction not applicable to clerical mechanical service 391, 1141 no reduction in fixed salaries 391, 1141 transfer permitted without reduction of salary 1141 payments under higher rates permitted 391, 1141 clerk to be designated to sign land patents 391, 1142 chief clerk to be chief executive officer, may sign official papers, etc 391, 1142 for contingent expenses; private property damages 391, 1142 for stationery, etc 392, 1142 for law books, etc 392, 1142 for storage for Patent Office models, etc 392 minor purchases; limitation 392, 1143 for expenses, inspectors, etc.; per diem limitation 392, 1143 for printing and binding for 392, 1143 size of annual reports limited 392, 1143 for personal services, Solicitor’s office 393, 1144 for General Land Office 393, 1144 for maps 393, 1144 office of surveyor general abolished 1144 for public lands 393, 1144 consolidation of offices of registers and receivers 395, 1144 for Indian Affairs Bureau 396, 1146 for Pension Office 414, 1164 for Army and Navy pensions 414, 1164 for Retirement Act expenses 414, 1164cxxviii appropriation for Patent Office 415, 1165 for Bureau of Reclamation 415, 1165 for Geological Survey 419, 1172 for Bureau of Mines 420, 1173 for Government fuel yards 422, 1175 for national parks 422, 1176 for Education Bureau 426, 1179 Alaska expenses, etc 426, 1180 for Government in the Territories 426, 1181 for Alaska railroad 428, 1182 for Saint Elizabeths Hospital 429, 1182 for Columbia Institution for the Deaf 429, 1183 for Howard University 430, 1183 for Freedmen’s Hospital 430, 1184 for Solicitor of the 216, 1025 for General Land Office, additional, 1925 706 for Indian Affairs Bureau, additional, 1925 706 for Reclamation Service, additional, 1925 708 for Geological Survey, additional, 1925 708 for Mines Bureau, additional, 1925 708 for National Park Service, additional, 1925 708 for Education Bureau, additional, 1925 709 for Government in the Territories, additional, 1925 709 for Alaskan Engineering Commission, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for Alaska insane 41, 683 for Pension Office 41, 56, 61, 684, 1330 for Indian Affairs Bureau 42, 56, 61, 684, 698, 700, 759, 1328, 1348, 1351 for National Park Service 42, 56, 685, 755, 1331, 1348 for Education Bureau 43, 56 for Alaska railroad 43, 1332 for Reclamation Service 43, 684, 755, 1330 for judgments, United States court, under 53 for increase of compensation 56, 1348 for national security and defense 56 for public lands 56, 697, 1348, 1351 for expenses, Employees’ Retirement Act 56 for Patent Office 56, 61, 1330 for Alaska 56, 1331, 1348 for Geological Survey 56, 697, 1348 for Mines Bureau 56, 697, 700, 1331, 1348 for Capitol Power Plant 56 for Saint Elizabeths Hospital 56, 1348 for printing and binding, Patent Office 683, 1328 for reimbursing Utah for land surveys 684, 1328 for judgments, Court of Claims, under 696 for Alaska, medical relief 697 for national monuments 1348 for restoring lands in national forests 1348 amendments to Reclamation Act 701 expenditures authorized from allotments to, from Veterans’ Bureau beneficiaries 532, 1211 heat, power, etc., furnished by Capitol Power Plant, to be reimbursed thereto 588 hospital facilities, etc., of, to be utilized by Veterans’ Bureau 610 *Interlocutory Decrees, United States Courts*, in admiralty cases, may be appealed to circuit court of appeals 81 *Interlocutory Orders of District Courts*, appellate jurisdiction of circuit courts of appeals over 936 *Intermediate Credit Banks* (*see* Agricultural Credits Act). *Internal Combustion Engines*, deficiency appropriation for experimental work on 40 provisions for installing most efficient, etc., type of, as motive power on reconditioned merchant vessels of Shipping Board or Government owned 468 restrictions on sale, etc., after completion 469 *Internal Revenue*, Revenue Act of 1924 253–355 *Internal Revenue Collectors*, appropriation for salaries, etc 71, 770 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 62 duty of, to report to district attorney in 30 days, violations of internal revenue laws 344 deputies, etc., to administer oaths, etc 344 unauthorized divulging of information by, unlawful 345 punishment for 345 to cause deputies to make inquiries concerning taxpayers 345 duties of, as to yearly returns of taxpayers 345 *Internal Revenue, Commissioner of*, appropriation for, assistants, deputies, and office personnel 71, 770 for office personnel, additional, 1925 710 *Internal Revenue Laws*, Ways and Means Committee of the Sixty-ninth Congress authorized to revise 1315 *Internal Revenue Service, Treasury Department*, appropriation for Commissioner, assistants, deputies, and office personnel 71, 770 for stamp agent 71, 770 for salaries and expenses, collectors, gaugers, storekeepers, etc 71, 770 distilled spirits may be removed for bottling in bonded warehouses 71, 770 for assessing, collecting, etc., taxes 71, 770 amount for detecting, etc., violations of revenue laws 71, 771 for expenses, enforcing National Prohibition and Narcotic Acts 71, 771 disseminating appeal for law observance, etc 771 restriction on paying for storage of seized intoxicating liquors 72 for refunding collections 72 for refunding illegally collected taxes 72 for Solicitor of 216, 1025 for operating force, buildings for, in the District 65, 764 for Board of Tax Appeals 1200 for salaries, office of Commissioner, additional, 1925 710 for collectors, etc., additional, 1925 710 for collecting revenues, additional, 1925 710 for enforcing Narcotic and National Prohibition Acts, additional, 1925 710cxxix deficiency appropriation for refunding, collections 49, 58, 62 for refunding illegally collected, taxes 49, 698, 701, 757, 761, 1349 for opium, etc., tax 58 for collecting estate, etc., tax 58 for collectors 58, 61, 761, 1349 for enforcing National Prohibition and Narcotic Acts 58, 62, 698, 761, 1349, 1352 for collecting war revenue 58, 62, 701, 761, 1349, 1351 for miscellaneous expenses 58, 761 for paying judgments against, officers 58, 1349 for punishing violations of revenue laws 58, 62 for drawback 58, 761 for refunding income taxes for 1923 693 for enforcing National Prohibition Act 698 additional leakage, etc., allowance on withdrawals of distilled spirits, seven years after original entry or gauge 808 no prior regauge regarded 809 not applicable to prior withdrawals 809 additional rental allowance in the District for 693 care, etc., under Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 693 funds transferred 693 distillers refunded excess tax paid on spirits produced and owned by them; condition 860 removal to warehouse 860 rent allowance, D.
C., from appropriation for collecting revenue, 1924 50 unpaid taxes a lien on all property 994 lien for, not valid against purchaser, etc., unless notice filed in district court 994 valid when filed in land record offices of counties, towns, etc., if authorized by State law 995 *Internal Revenue Taxes*, appropriation for expenses, assessing, collecting, etc 71, 770 *International Arbitration, Interparliamentary Union for Promoting*, appropriation for contribution 212, 1020 *International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico*, appropriation for continuing work of 211, 1019 *International Bureau for Protection of Industrial Property*, appropriation for share in expense of 215, 1023 deficiency appropriation for 56 *International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs*, appropriation for share of expenses 210, 1019 *International Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration*, appropriation for annual contribution 212, 1020 deficiency appropriation for share 48 *International Bureau of the Telegraphic Union*, deficiency appropriation for expenses 48 *International Bureau of Weights and Measures*, appropriation for contribution 210, 1019 *International Catalogue of Scientific Literature*, appropriation for expenses, preparation of 528, 1206 *International Commission on Annual Tables of Constants, etc.*, appropriation for annual contribution 212, 1021 *International Commission on International Law*, appropriation for expenses of representation on 212, 1021 *International Committee of Weights and Measures*, appropriation for expenses, American member 230, 1039 *International Conferences on Suppressing Opium Traffic, etc.*, deficiency appropriation for participating in 692 amount authorized for participation in 120 *International Exchanges*, appropriation for expenses of 528, 1206 deficiency appropriation for 759 *International Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1926*, provisions for representation at, to commemorate the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of signing the Declaration of Independence 1253 *International Exposition, Seville, Spain, 1927*, invitation from Spain to take part in, accepted 1256 commissioner general and five commissioners to be appointed by the President; compensation 1256 regulations for contributions, installations, expenses, etc., under 1256 preparation, display, etc., of exhibits by 1256 information service to private exhibitors, etc 1256 officials of departments, etc., to be designated to serve with 1256 expenses, etc., allowed 1257 pay restriction 1257 exhibits from departments, etc., at request of Commissioner General, to be transported to and from 1257 buildings, etc., not needed, to be disposed of at close of exposition 1257 special rates for shipment of exhibits, etc., to be given by Shipping Board 1257 Secretary of Agriculture to collect, etc., exhibits of agricultural and forestal products, for 1257 detailed reports to accompany in explanation 1257 printed in English, Spanish, and Portuguese 1257 Secretary of Commerce to collect, etc., exhibits of fisheries industry and commerce for 1257 detailed reports in explanation to accompany 1257 printed in English, Spanish, and Portuguese 1257cxxx Secretary of the Interior to collect, etc., exhibits of Department activities for 1257 detailed reports in explanation to accompany 1257 printed in English, Spanish, and Portuguese 1257 amount authorized to be appropriated for all expenses 1257 subject to approval of Secretary of State 1258 no indebtedness in excess to be incurred 1258 detailed statements, reports, etc., to be transmitted six months after the close of 1258 *International Fisheries Commission*, appropriation for share of expenses, etc 1024 deficiency appropriation for share of expenses 756 scientific investigations by, not subject to inhibitions of Northern Pacific Halibut Fishery Act 650 appropriation authorized for expenses of 650 *International Hydrographic Bureau*, appropriation for annual contribution to 214, 1023 *International Institute of Agriculture*, appropriation for quota, etc 212, 1021 for additional quota, for dependencies 1021 for member of committee 212, 1021 for translating publications 212, 1021 deficiency appropriation for expenses of delegates 48, 760 for admitting dependencies to 1338 *International Joint Commission, Canadian Boundary Waters*, appropriation for expenses of 213, 1022 *International Law, International Commission on Public and Private*, appropriation for expenses of representation on 212, 1021 *International Mail, Postal Service*, appropriation for indemnity for injury or loss of 88, 786 *International Naval Limitation Conference*, suspension of alteration and construction of designated vessels authorized, in the event of an 719 *International Office of Public Health*, appropriation for annual quota 213, 1021 *International Prison Commission*, appropriation for annual contribution 211, 1020 deficiency appropriation for 760 *International Radiotelegraphic Convention*, appropriation for expenses 213, 1022 deficiency appropriation for share of expenses 48, 1340 *International Railway Congress*, appropriation for quota, etc 213, 1021 deficiency appropriation for pay of quota 48 *International Research Council*, appropriation for annual contribution to, and Associated Unions 214, 1023 for expenses of attending delegates 236, 1045 *International Sanitary Bureau*, appropriation for annual share in maintenance of 213, 1021 deficiency appropriation for annual share in maintenance 48 *International Seed Testing Congress*, appropriation for share of expenses 831 *International Statistical Institute*, appropriation for annual contribution 1024 deficiency appropriation for annual contribution 692 sum authorized for membership in 112 *International Trade Exposition, New Orleans, La.*, invitation to States and foreign countries to participate in 1253 free admission of imported exhibits, etc 1253 *International Trade Mark Registration Bureau*, appropriation for share of expenses at Habana 215, 1023 *Interned Aliens*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of, under Immigration Bureau 57 *Interned Persons, etc.*, appropriation for expenses of, under Navy Department 184, 862 *Interparliamentary Union for Promoting International Arbitration*, appropriation for contribution 212, 1020 deficiency appropriation for expenses, twenty-third conference at Washington 692 invited to meet in Washington in 1925 119 *Interpleader, Bills of*, by insurance companies, etc., allowed in district courts, with power to determine, where adverse claimants are of different States 976 venue of jurisdiction 976 *Interpreters, Diplomatic and Consular Service*, appropriation for, legation, etc., Persia 207 for, legation, etc., Siam 207 for student, China, Japan, and Turkey 207 restriction on salaries 207 for quarters for student, Japan and Turkey 207 *Interpreters, Diplomatic Service*, and student interpreters, classified as Foreign Service officers, unclassified 142 *Interpreters, Foreign Service*, appropriation for legation, etc., Persia 1016 for legation, etc., Siam 1016 for cost of tuition, officers assigned to language study 1016 for quarters for student, Japan and Turkey 1016 *Interstate Bridge Company*, may bridge Ohio River, Benwood, W.
Va., to Bellaire, Ohio 27 *Interstate Commerce* (*see also* Interstate Commerce Commission), policy declared that freight rates be adjusted by Interstate Commerce Commission to secure free moving of commodities in 801 investigation to be made by Interstate Commerce Commission to correct existing unjust, discriminating, etc., rates 802 orders to be expeditiously made therefor 802cxxxi investigation pending proceedings to be continued 802 changes to be made without delay for lowest possible rates on agricultural and livestock products compatible with adequate transportation service 802 decisions on pending cases as to rates on agricultural products not to be delayed 802 policy in adjusting freight rates by, to secure free moving of commodities 802 investigation by Commission, to determine if existing rates are unjust, unduly preferential, etc., and to correct defects therein 802 elements to be considered in 802 orders to be issued from time to time to place just and reasonable rates on classes of traffic 802 directed with least possible delay to effect rate changes on agricultural and livestock products on lowest rates compatible with adequate transportation 802 pending cases not to be delayed 802 punishment for breaking seals of cars containing freight or express shipments, with intent to commit larceny 793 stealing, etc., shipments in foreign and 793 from depots, trucks, vessels, etc 793 having in possession articles stolen in, etc 793 stealing baggage in transit 793 having in possession such stolen baggage 793 carrying into another State, etc., stolen baggage, etc 794 constitutes a separate offense 794 jurisdiction of district courts 794 meaning of terms used 794 jurisdiction of State courts not impaired 794 judgment of, a bar to prosecution under this Act for same act 794 waybill of shipment prima facie evidence of place from and to which made 794 *Interstate Commerce Commission*, appropriation for salaries of Commissioners and secretary 526, 1204 for expenses, regulating commerce 526, 1204 chief counsel, director of finance, director of traffic 526, 1204 rent restriction 526, 1204 for enforcing uniform system of accounting, etc., by railroads 526, 1205 for enforcing safety appliances regulations 526, 1205 for securing reports of accidents, etc 526, 1205 for testing, etc., block signal and train-control systems, etc 526, 1205 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers, etc 526, 1205 for physical valuation of railroads, etc 526, 1205 for securing information of issues of stock, bonds, etc.; rent 527, 1205 appropriation for securing information, etc.; director of valuation, supervisor of land appraisals, supervising engineer, supervisor of accounts 527, 1205 rent restriction 527, 1205 for printing and binding for 527, 1205 for Bureaus of Inquiry, Accounts, and Valuation, additional, 1925 705 deficiency appropriation for 55, 60, 700, 759 for physical valuation of railroads 680 for enforcing safety appliances, etc 755 for expenses, compelling use of safe locomotive boilers, etc 755 for printing and binding 755 circuit courts of appeals, to enforce, etc., orders of, under Clayton Antitrust Act 937 construction of approaches to bridge across Mississippi River by Saint Louis, Mo., at East Saint Louis, Ill., subject to certificate of, as to necessity for, etc 8 time established for actions at law by carriers, or filing complaints against carriers with 633 *Interstate Commerce Laws*, appropriation for expenses enforcing 218, 1027 actions at law by carriers for recovery of charges to begin within three years from time when cause accrues 633 complaints against carriers for damages to be filed with commission within two years 633 time for actions or complaints for recovery of overcharges, to be within three years 633 extension if claim presented within three-year limitation 633 further extension if carrier begins action for charges, or collects charges, within the limitations 633 actions to accrue on delivery or tender of, by carrier 633 petition for enforcement of money payment to be filed in one year from date of order 633 meaning of “overcharges” 633 provisions extended to embrace prior cases, etc 633 provisions for safe locomotive boilers, etc., extended 659 to be furnished legal, etc., assistance 659 *Interstate Construction Company*, time extended for bridging Columbia River, near Cascade Locks, Oreg., by 2 *Interstate Quarantine Service*, appropriation for cooperation with States, etc., for preventing contagious diseases, etc 76, 775 for, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for 58, 1343, 1349 *Intoxicating Beverages* (*see* National Prohibition Act). *Intoxicating Liquors* (*see also* National Prohibition Act), appropriation for expenses enforcing prohibition, etc., of, by internal revenue officers 71, 771cxxxii appropriation for expenses enforcing prohibition, etc.; restriction on paying for storage of seized, etc 72 for suppressing traffic in, among Indians 396, 1147 for suppressing traffic in, Alaska 428, 1182 *Inventions, etc.*, appropriation for cash rewards to postal employees for, 1924, available for fiscal years 1920 to 1922 46 for cash rewards to postal employees for, increasing efficiency, etc., of service 85, 783 *Investigation Bureau, Department of Justice*, appropriation for Director, etc 217 for special agents 217 amount for criminal identification records, immediately available 217 *Iowa*, bridge authorized across Mississippi River, between Clinton County and Whiteside County, Ill., by Illinois and 15 Savanna, Ill., to Sabula, Iowa, by Illinois and 173 *Iowa Judicial District*, terms of court, at Council Bluffs 795 Creston 795 Davenport 795 Des Moines 795 Keokuk 795 Ottumwa 795 *Irrigated Western Districts, Semiarid and*, appropriation for experiments in dairying and meat production in 457, 850 for experiments, etc., additional, 1925 706 *Irrigation* (*see also* Reclamation Service, Interior Department), appropriation for investigating utilizing of water in farm, etc 452, 843 lands for American Falls reservoir under Minidoka project, to be acquired from Indians of Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 117 *Irrigation, Indian Reservations*, appropriation for expenses; allotments to district projects 400, 1150 for miscellaneous expenses; supervising engineers 400, 1151 for investigating new projects 401, 1151 for Taos reservoir project, N.
Mex 401 for reconnaissance of available water supply of San Juan River, Colo 1151 for cooperative stream gauging with Geological Survey 401, 1151 projects specifically provided for excluded 401, 1151 interchangeable amounts for flood damages, etc 401, 1151 for maintenance, etc., Gila River, Ariz 401, 1152 Coolidge Dam, construction, etc 1152 for maintenance, etc., Colorado River, Ariz 401, 1152 for maintenance, etc., Ganado project, Ariz 401, 1152 for maintenance, San Xavier, Ariz 401, 1152 for maintenance, San Carlos, Ariz 401, 1152 for construction, Salt River, Ariz 402 for construction, Fort Apache, Ariz 402 for maintenance charges, Yuma, Calif 402, 1152 for maintenance, enlarging, etc., Fort Hall, Idaho 402, 1152 appropriation for maintenance, Fort Belknap, Mont 402, 1153 for continuing construction, maintenance, etc., Flathead, Mont 402, 1153 for maintenance, Fort Peck, Mont 402, 1153 for maintenance, etc., Blackfeet, Mont 402, 1153 for maintenance, etc., Crow, Mont 402, 1153 for maintenance, etc., Pyramid Lake, Nev 402, 1153 for maintenance, Navajo, N.
Mex 403, 1154 for maintenance, etc., Klamath, Oreg 403, 1154 for maintenance, Yakima, Wash 403, 1154 for maintenance, Wind River, Wyo 404, 1154 for maintenance, etc., Gila River, Ariz., additional, 1925 707 for Colorado River, Ariz., additional, 1925 707 for maintenance, etc., Ganado project, Ariz 707 for maintenance, San Xavier, Ariz., additional, 1925 707 for maintenance, etc., Fort Hall, Idaho, additional, 1925 707 for maintenance, Fort Belknap, Mont., additional, 1925 707 for maintenance, Flathead, Mont., additional, 1925 707 for maintenance, etc., Crow, Mont., additional, 1925 707 for maintenance, Navajo, N.
Mex., additional, 1925 707 for Uintah and White River Utes, Utah, additional, 1925 707 for maintenance, etc., units of Yakima, Wash., additional, 1925 707 for maintenance, Wind River, Wyo., additional, 1925 707 deficiency appropriation for Yakima, Wash 56 time extended for paying by water users of accrued charges for projects on 117 *Irrigation Projects*, North Platte, Neb. and Wyo.; exchange of lands with Anton Hiersche for reservoir purposes 980 refunds to World War veterans 956 meaning of “veteran”; persons excluded 956 “reclamation law” 956 veterans who made entry since April 6, 1917, and no longer retaining the farm unit, may apply for refund of charges 956 not entitled if already compensated 956 refund by Secretary of charges and interest paid by veteran 956 when approved to be paid from appropriation for project on which entry made 956 refund payable to estate, if benefits availed of 956 relinquishment of all rights, etc., on accepting 957 permanent water rights canceled 957 *Italy*, appropriation for ambassador to 206, 1015 negotiation requested with, for agreement limiting size, etc., of vessels and aircraft, and the number of officers and men 204cxxxiii *Iva, S.
C.*, bridge authorized across Savannah River between Elberton, Ga., and 803 *Ivory*, excise tax on sales by dealers of articles of, or mounted with 324 **J.** *Jack Rabbits*, appropriation for devising methods for destroying 450, 841 *Jackson Alley NW., D. C.*, closed, and transferred to Government Printing Office 592 *Jackson County, Ark.*, may bridge White River at Newport 1131 State may acquire and operate 1132 *Jackson, Miss.*, bridge authorized across Pearl River at 28, 646 terms of court at 882 *Jail, D.
C.*, appropriation for support of prisoners 566, 1241 deficiency appropriation for death chamber for electrocution 1322 *Jamaica Bay, N. Y.*, preliminary examination, etc., for ship canal from Flushing Bay to be made 1192 *Janitors to Committees, House of Representatives*, appropriation for 583, 1290 appointment and duties 583, 1291 placed under Doorkeeper after close of Congress 583, 1291 *Japan*, appropriation for ambassador to 206, 1015 for Japanese secretary of embassy 206 assistant secretary 206 for student interpreters at embassy 207 for quarters for student interpreters 207 for tuition of officers assigned for language study in 1016 for rent of quarters 1016 for ground rent of embassy, Tokyo 207, 1016 deficiency appropriation for buildings, etc., for foreign service establishments, Tokyo 1340 additional land, etc., may be acquired for foreign service buildings at Tokyo 961 negotiation requested with, for agreement limiting size, etc., of vessels and aircraft, and the number of officers and men 204 *Japanese Beetle*, appropriation for emergency control, etc., of 840 *Japanese Earthquake, 1923*, issue of Army supplies, etc., for sufferers from, by the Executive, approved 963 credits in accounts of officers to be allowed 964 issues for relief of sufferers by, from naval supply account fund, without reimbursement 195 *Jefferson County, Ky.*, care, etc., of burial grounds of former President Zachary Taylor in, authorized 970 supervision of expenses by Secretary of War 970 care, etc.; acceptance free of cost of the land, authorized, and establishing a national cemetery thereon 970 *Jefferson Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Thirteenth to Fourteenth Streets 547 *Jewelry*, excise tax on, sold, etc., by dealers; exception 324 repeal of certain sections, Revenue Act of 1921, relating to sales of 352 *Jewett, Frances R.*, appropriation for paying, widow of Milo A. Jewett, a consul dying in service 210 *Jewett Street NW., D. C.*, name of, changed to Cathedral Avenue 177 *Jicarilla Agency, N. Mex.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Jicarilla Indian Hospital, N.
Mex.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 408, 1159 *Jigs, etc., Army Ordnance*, appropriation for procuring, etc 499, 914 *Jim Hogg County, Tex.*, transferred from Corpus Christi division of Texas southern judicial district to Laredo division 64 *Johnson City, Tenn.*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 518, 932 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 63, 762, 1346, 1350 *Johnson, Joseph E.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1313 *Joint Committee on Fiscal Relations of District of Columbia and United States*, legislative action pursuant to the report of 804 *Joint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, 1925*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of 753 *Joint Committee on Printing*, appropriation for clerks, inspector, etc 586, 1294 for compiling, etc., Congressional Directory 586, 1294 deficiency appropriation for Biographical Congressional Directory 1314 positions and pay established of clerk, inspector, and stenographer 149 rates of wages of Government Printing Office as determined by conferences of Public Printer and committees of employees, effective on approval of 658 determination in case of appeal, final 658 standards of paper for printing and binding to be fixed by 1105 *Joint Committee on the Library*, authorized to provide for restoration and completion of freize in Rotunda 1252 selection of design, employment of artists, etc 1252 amount authorized to be appropriated 1252 chairman to serve on Library of Congress Trust Fund Board 1107cxxxiv plans, etc., for constructing music auditorium at Library of Congress subject to approval of 788 to approve site and pedestal for statue of General San Martin 667 to investigate, etc., new location for conservatories south of Botanic Garden 729 *Joint Committee to Investigate Northern Pacific Land Grants*, deficiency appropriation for expenses 673, 1314 composition, powers, etc 462 amount authorized for expenses 462 *Joint Congressional Committee on Federal Reserve System*, time extended for final report of 4 *Jones, Admiral John Paul*, deficiency appropriation for indemnity to Madame Crignier for loss, in search for body of 692 payment to France authorized as indemnity for damages to property of Madame Crignier, by search for body of 118 *Jones Inlet, N.
Y.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Jonesboro, Ark.*, terms of court at 91 *Joseph’s Band of Nez Perce Indians, Wash.*, appropriation for support, etc., of, additional, 1925 708 *Judge Advocate General’s Office, Navy*, appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 185, 864 *Judge Advocate General’s Office, War Department*, appropriation for civilian personnel 481, 895 deficiency appropriation for experts, patent infringement suits 52 for arbitrating rate of royalty, American Cyanamid Company; payable from balance, National Defense Act 757 officers engaged on Army patent litigation excepted from requirement for duty with troops 470 *Judges, United States Courts*, appropriation for Supreme Court Justices 218, 1028 for circuit 218, 1028 for district 218, 1028 for retired 218, 1028 deficiency appropriation for retired 44 additional, authorized for Michigan western district 949 for Minnesota district 1098 two additional circuit, authorized for eighth circuit 1116 *Judgment Debtors*, indexes of all, to be kept by clerks of United States courts 813 *Judgments*, deficiency appropriation for paying, District of Columbia 38, 679, 1323 for paying, United States Courts 53, 696, 758, 1346 for paying, Court of Claims 54, 696, 758, 1347 *Judicial Code* (*see also* United States Courts), amended, section 1 752 section 24 972 amended, section 51 1264 section 71 90, 948 section 73 243 section 80 751 section 81 795 section 86 1106 section 90 882 section 98 661, 722 section 101 387, 730, 731, 945 section 105 800 section 108 64, 244 section 111 114, 962 section 115 388 section 118 1116 section 128 936 section 129 937 section 237 937 section 238 938 section 239 938 section 240 938 repealed, section 130 941 section 131 941 section 133 941 section 134 941 section 181 941 section 182 941 section 236 941 section 241 941 section 242 941 section 243 941 section 244 941 section 245 941 section 246 941 section 247 941 section 248 941 section 249 941 section 250 941 section 251 941 section 252 941 *Judicial Expenses*, appropriation for 218, 1028 *Judicial Officers*, appropriation for law books for 221, 1031 deficiency appropriation for books for 43, 57, 687, 760 *Juneau, Alaska*, issue of bonds by, for sewerage system, authorized 859 election to determine; interest, etc.; payment, etc 859 proceeds to be used for no other purpose; sale of bonds 859 *Jurors, D.
C.*, names to be drawn by jury commission for police court service bimonthly 1120 for juvenile court, etc., quarterly 1121 *Jurors, United States Courts*, appropriation for fees, etc 221, 1030 for meals, etc., in United States cases 221, 1030 deficiency appropriation for fees 56, 171, 700, 760, 1333 *Jury Commissioners, United States Courts*, appropriation for compensation 221, 1030 *Justices of the Peace*, appropriation for fees of, acting as commissioners of United States courts 221, 1030 deficiency appropriation for fees, acting as commissioners 44, 171, 687 *Juvenile Court, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries, etc 563, 1238cxxxv appropriation for miscellaneous 564, 1238 advances, etc., for returning absconding probationers, authorized 564, 1238 for rent, expenses, etc 564, 1238 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1321 jurisdiction given, in all cases under Compulsory School Attendance Act 808 names for jury service in, to be drawn quarterly by jury commission 1121 **K.** *Kahn, Julius, late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 754 *Kaibab Agency, Ariz.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Kaibab National Forest, Ariz.*, deficiency appropriation for emergency, insect infestations 39 *Kalamazoo River*, two unsurveyed islands in, may be acquired by Battle Creek, Mich., for public purposes 891 *Kalihi, Hawaii*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1197 *Kanawha Falls Bridge Company*, may bridge Kanawha River at Glen Ferris, W.
Va 999 West Virginia may acquire, to operate as free bridge 999 tolls allowed for five years 999 *Kanawha River*, bridge authorized across, Glen Ferris, W. Va 999 acquirement by West Virginia authorized, to operate as a free bridge 999 tolls permitted for five years 999 *Kankakee County, Ill.*, bridge authorized across Kankakee River by Lake and Newton Counties, Ind., and 29 *Kankakee River*, bridge authorized across, by Kankakee County, Ill., and Lake and Newton Counties, Ind 29 *Kansas Avenue NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Allison to Buchanan Streets 547 for paving, Thirteenth to Quincy Streets 548 for paving, Buchanan Street to Sherman Circle 1223 *Kansas City, Mo.*, feasibility of establishing of military park in, to commemorate Battle of Westport, to be investigated, etc 801 terms of court at 607 *Kansas Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc 409, 1160 for support, etc., of, additional, 1925 708 alienation restrictions on homestead allotments to, extended 176 competent Indians not affected 177 State tax on oil, etc., production authorized 177 no lien, etc., against property of Indian owner 177 alienation restrictions on homestead allotments to; sale permitted on approval of Secretary of Interior 177 reserved lands in Reservation may be leased for mining purposes for benefit of 111 *Kansas Judicial District*, jurisdiction of, in claims for damages from Government neglect in dipping tick-infested cattle 1327 terms of court, Kansas City 607 *Kansas or Kaw Tribe of Indians*, all claims of, against United States to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 1133 *Karluk River, Alaska*, salmon fishing permitted in 465 *Kaw Indian Reservation, Okla.*, lease for mining purposes of designated reserved lands for benefit of Kansas Tribe 111 State tax on production, authorized 112 not a lien against Indian owner 112 *Kearney Street NE., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Eighteenth to Twentieth Streets 547 for paving, Twenty-second Street to Rhode Island Avenue 1223 *Kendall County, Ill.*, bridge authorized across Fox River in 13 *Kennedy Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Fifth to Eighth Streets 547 *Kentucky*, Indiana and, may bridge Ohio River, Henderson County, to Vanderburgh County, Ind 662 Missouri, Illinois, and, may bridge Ohio and Mississippi Rivers at Cairo, Ill 999 time extended for bridging Ohio River by Indiana and 1132 *Keokuk, Iowa*, terms of court at 795 *Keokuk Street NW., D.
C.*, name of, changed to Military Road 593 *Keshena Agency, Wis.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Ketchikan, Alaska*, authorized issue of bonds by, increased 656 *Ketchikan Creek, Alaska*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1197 *Kettle Falls, Wash.*, bridge authorized across Columbia River at 791 *Key Bridge, D. C., Francis Scott*, appropriation for operating expenses 550, 1227 *Key, Monument to Francis Scott, Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Md.*, balances of appropriations for, covered in 935 *Key West, Fla.*, deficiency appropriation for marine hospital, water supply 51 for completing piers, submarine base 877 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1194 *Keyport, Wash.*, appropriation for naval torpedo station, public works 198 *Kickapoo Agency, Kans.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161cxxxvi *Kickapoo Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 409, 1160 for support, etc., of, additional, 1925 708 *Kill Van Kull*, bridge authorized across, New York and New Jersey 1094 *Kin-le-chee Irrigation Project, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 400, 1151 *Kindergarten Education*, appropriation for investigating, etc 426, 1180 *King Hill Irrigation Project, Idaho*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 417, 1166 *Kingston Lake*, bridge authorized across, at Conway, S.
C 5 *Kiowa Agency, Okla.*, deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 411, 1329 allotment to James F. Rowell, of lands in, no longer needed for agency purposes 795 *Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Agency, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Kiowa, etc., Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., from tribal funds 399, 1149 sale of land in Kiowa County, directed 1003 proceeds to purchase tract for cemetery of 1004 *Kirby, Major Wallace W., U.
S. Army*, detailed as Director of Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Treasury Department for six months 252 no other than Army pay, etc., allowed 252 *Kirjassoff, William B., and David M.*, appropriation for paying, children of Max D. Kirjassoff, a consul dying in service 209 *Kissimmee River, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Kissinger, John R.*, appropriation for monthly payments to 511, 926 *Kitchin, Claude, late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 33 *Kittitas and Grant Counties, Wash.*, may bridge Columbia River, Vantage Ferry 660 purchase by the State authorized; operation, etc 661 *Klamath Agency, Oreg.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds; amount for buildings 411, 1161 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Klamath Indian Reservation, Oreg.*, appropriation for Modoc Point, Sand Creek, etc., irrigation projects in 403, 1154 unexpended balance of appropriations for irrigation systems on, covered in 1155 for Modoc Point irrigation project, covered in 1155 *Klamath Irrigation Project, Oreg.-Calif.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 418, 1169 exchange of farm unit under, by Richard Walsh authorized 812 *Klamath River, Calif.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1196 *Klingle Road NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Thirty-second to Thirty-fourth Streets 547 *Klingle Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Tunlaw Road to Forty-fifth Street 1223 *Knobs Creek., N. C.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1193 *Knoxville and Charleston Railway Company*, bridge of, across Tennessee River, to be operated by Southern Railway Company 113 *Knoxville, Iowa*, granted right of way across Veterans’ Bureau hospital reservation at 792 *Knoxville, Tenn.*, maintenance of bridge authorized across Tennessee River at 113 *Kootenai County, Idaho*, public lands relinquished to, on payment of specified price 1284 *Kranich, Charles A.*, issue of homestead patents to 810 **L.** *La Fond, Joseph*, issue of homestead patent to 810 *La Grande, Oreg.*, offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 395 *La Plata River*, compact of Colorado and New Mexico for use of waters, approved by Congress 796 terms of agreement 796 *Labor Board, Railroad*, appropriation for expenses of 527, 1206 *Labor Disputes, Conciliation of*, appropriationforcommissioners, etc 239, 1048 for commissioners, etc., additional, 1925 709 *Labor Organizations*, exempt from income tax 282 *Labor Organizations, etc.*, use of antitrust appropriations for prosecuting, forbidden 217, 1027 *Labor Saving Devices, Postal Service*, appropriation for 89, 787 *Labor Saving Machines*, appropriation for purchase, supplies for, etc., Treasury Department 66 deficiency appropriation for, Treasury Department 61 *Labor Statistics Bureau, Department of Labor*, appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 239, 1048 for per diem, special agents, etc 239, 1048 for temporary statistical clerks, etc 239, 1048 for traveling expenses 239, 1049 for materials for reports, etc 239, 1049 for periodicals, etc 240, 1049 *Lac Courte Oreille Indian Reservation, Wis.*, allotments, etc., to certain Indians on, validated 92cxxxvii *Lac du Flambeau Agency, Wis.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Lac du Flambeau Band of Chippewa Indians, Wis.*, persons born prior hereto, to be added to existing rolls of 132 preparation of final rolls 132 allotments to names on additional roll 132 prorating if acreage insufficient 132 issue of trust patents, etc 132 intoxicants prohibited 132 merchantable timber on, to be sold 132 proceeds to be paid to competent Indians; to credit of incompetents 132 lands reserved from, for villages, etc 132 appropriation for preparing roll, etc 133 *Lafayette National Park, Me.*, appropriation for protection, etc 424, 1177 for protection, additional, 1925 708 *Lafayette River*, dam and bridge authorized across, by Norfolk, Va 973 *Lagrange, Ga.*, issue of Army stores to sufferers from cyclone at, in 1920, approved; credit allowed for 1252 *LaGuardia, Honorable Fiorello H.*, deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1314 *Laguna, etc., Indians, N.
Mex.*, appropriation for irrigation system for; repayment 403, 1153 *Laguna Indian Sanatorium, N. Mex.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 408, 1159 *Lake Alto, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., to be made of canal into, connecting Waldo and Little Lake Santa Fe 1194 *Lake Andes, S. Dak.*, right of way to be acquired for spillway, etc 133 appropriation available 133 *Lake Bankhead, Ala.*, portion of Black Wanior River named 1197 *Lake Champlain*, appropriation for completing memorial of victory on, by Commodore Macdonough in 1814 515 *Lake City, Minn.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1195 *Lake County, Ind.*, bridge authorized across Kankakee River by Kankakee County, Ill., Newton County, Ind., and 29 may bridge Grand Calument River at Gary 1216 Hammond to East Chicago 1215 *Lake Drummond Canal*, purchase of, authorized 1186 *Lake Griffin, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Lake of the Woods, etc., Minn.*, appropriation for survey of, etc 515, 930 *Lake Superior*, appropriation for survey of connecting waters, etc., of, with Lake of the Woods 515 *Lake Winnebago, Wis.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1195 *Lakehurst, N.
J.*, amount authorized acquiring naval air station site, etc., at 1271 *Lakes Union and Washington Canal*, right of way granted Seattle, Wash., for street extension across right of way of 789 *Lamond Railroad Crossing, D. C.*, elimination of 1096 deficiency appropriation for 1319 *Land Banks* (*see* Federal Land Banks). *Land Offices* (*see* Public Lands). *Lander, Wyo.*, terms of court at 388 *Lands, etc., United States*, appropriation for custody of 83 *Lands for Military Purposes*, sale of abandoned, authorized 382 *Lands in Severalty to Indians*, appropriation for surveying, allotting, etc., of 397, 1148 repayment 397, 1148 use for Indians in Arizona and New Mexico restricted 397, 1148 for surveying, etc., additional, 1925 707 deficiency appropriation for surveying, allotting, etc., of 1328 alienation restrictions on homestead allotments to Indians of Blackfeet Reservation, removed on death of allottee 252 allotments to Lac du Flambeau Band of Chippewas of Lake Superior, Wis 132 allottees in Columbia and Colville Reservation, Wash., may dispose of lands under trust patents 133 *Landscape and Vegetable Gardening*, appropriation for studies in floriculture, etc 442, 832 *Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory*, appropriation for equipment, operation, etc 1206 amount for additional building 1206 *Language Study, Foreign Service*, appropriation for tuition of officers assigned for, in China, Japan, and Turkey 1016 for rent of quarters 1016 *Larabee, Pa.*, bridge authorized across Allegheny River near 1092 *Larson, Karl T.*, issue of homestead patent to 811 *Las Cruces, N.
Mex.*, offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 395 terms of court at 642 *Las Trampas Grant, N. Mex.*, acceptance of lands in, for national forest purposes 643 equal value of national forest timber given in exchange 643 surveys, etc., by Forest Service employees accepted 643 added to Carson National Forest 643cxxxviii acceptance of lands, etc.; advertisement of notice of proposed exchange 643 *Las Vegas, N. Mex.*, terms of court at 642 rooms to be furnished 642 transfer to new building at city of Las Vegas, when completed 643 *Lassen National Forest, Calif.*, lands added to 357 *Lassen Volcanic National Park, Calif.*, appropriation for protection, etc 424, 1177 for protection, additional, 1925 709 *Latitude Observatory, Ukiah, Calif., International*, appropriation for maintenance 235, 1045 *Latvia, Lithuana, and Esthonia*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Law Enforcement*, temporary increase of the Coast Guard for 105 *Lawn Grass* (*see* Grasses). *Lawrence, Kans.*, appropriation for Haskell Institute Indian School at 405, 1156 for Haskell Institute Indian School, additional, 1925 707 *Lawton, Okla.*, terms of court at 388, 946 *Lazear, Mabel H.
(widow)*, appropriation for monthly payments to 511, 926 *Leaf Tobacco* (*see also* Cigars, Tobacco, etc.), internal revenue provisions relating to 318 *Leaf Tobacco Dealers*, provisions relating to, in Revenue Act 318 *Leake County, Miss.*, bridge authorized across by, at Battle Bluff Crossing 102 at Grigsbys Ferry 101 *Leather*, appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc., of 231, 1041 *Leavenworth, Kans.*, appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 221, 1031 unexpended balance available for constructing factory, etc 1032 working capital fund reappropriated 1032 for expenses, Volunteer, Soldiers’ Home 518, 932 for penitentiary, maintenance, additional, 1925 709 for penitentiary, construction, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary, construction and equipment of factories, etc 45 for penitentiary, working capital 45 for penitentiary repairs to bridge, etc.; open to public use 687 for penitentiary, maintenance 1334 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1346 part of Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri transferred to penitentiary, for farm 248 use of Army appropriation for bridge repairs 248 additional amount authorized for bridge repairs 248 penitentiary at, to be equipped for manufacturing shoes, brooms, etc 6 sale of product limited to the Government 6 inmates to be employed 7 penitentiary at; receipts from sales credited to working capital fund 7 inmates to receive pay for labor 7 amount authorized for equipping buildings, etc 7 for working capital fund 7 all receipts to be credited to working capital fund 7 annual report in detail of all operations, etc 7 expenses from working capital fund 7 restriction on disposal of products 7 purchase of products made obligatory on Government departments 7 *Lee Mansion, Arlington, Va.*, restoration of, to condition existing prior to Civil War, directed 1356 *Lee, Orin*, homestead entry of, validated 811 *Leech Lake Agency, Minn.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at from tribal funds 411 *Leech Lake, Minn.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1195 *Leesburg, Ala.*, bridge authorized across Coosa River at 723 *Legations*, appropriation for clerks at 206, 1016 for interpreters to designated 207 deficiency appropriation for clerks at 57 *Legislative Branch of the Government*, appropriation for expenses 578, 1286 for Senate 578, 1286 for House of Representatives 581, 1289 “during the session” to mean 121 days 585 “during the session” to mean 206 days 1293 for Capitol Police 586, 1294 for Joint Committee on Printing 586, 1294 for office of Legislative Counsel 586, 1294 for statement of appropriations 587, 1294 for Architect of the Capitol 586, 1295 for Capitol Buildings and Grounds 587, 1295 for Senate Office Building 587, 1295 for House Office Building 587, 1295 for Capitol power plant 587, 1295 for Library Building and grounds 588, 1296 for Botanic Garden 588, 1296 for Library of Congress 589, 1297 for Government Printing Office 590, 1299 for public printing and binding 590, 1299 holidays, leaves of absence to employees, etc 590, 1299 authority required for work for Congress 590, 1299 for office of Superintendent of Documents 592, 1300 purchases by congressional stationery rooms 593, 1301 use of funds for private vehicles prohibited 593, 1301 restriction on exceeding average salaries in designated offices 593, 1301 if only one position is a grade 1301 not applicable to clerical-mechanical service 593, 1301 no fixed salary reduced 593, 1301 transfers to another position without reduction 1301 higher salary rates allowed 593, 1301cxxxix compensation after March 4, 1925, of the Speaker, Vice President, and Cabinet members at $15,000 a year 1301 of Senators, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners at $10,000 a year 1301 positions and compensation established for officers and employees of the 146 Senate 147 Capitol Police 149 Joint Committee on Printing 149 Architect of the Capitol 149 House of Representatives 149 effective on July 1, 1924 152 *Legislative Counsel*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 586, 1294 deficiency appropriation for; balance reappropriated 753 *Legislative Drafting Services* (*see* Legislative Counsel). *Legislative Reference, Library of Congress*, appropriation for preparing material for Congress, etc 589, 1297 *Leipsic River, Del.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Lenses*, excise tax on, for cameras, sold by producer, etc 323 *Lepers, etc.*, appropriation for care of, Islands of Guam and Culion 184, 863 *Letter Carriers, Postal Service*, appropriation for village delivery 86, 784 for city delivery 86, 785 for rural delivery 89 deficiency appropriation for city delivery 47, 59, 63, 690, 699, 701, 763, 1337 for temporary 60, 1337 for substitute, auxiliary, and temporary 690 *Lever Act*, deficiency appropriation for paying judgments of United States courts under, War Department 54 Navy Department 54 *Lewis and Clark National Forest, Mont.*, ranger station at Willow Creek on, authorized 98 *“Lexington,” Battle Cruiser*, deficiency appropriation for constructing, as aircraft carrier 1336 limit of cost increased for converting, into an airplane carrier 882 *Lexington-Concord Sesquicentennial Commission*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of 754 for expenses of celebration 754 additional Representative to be appointed on 963 *Liberia*, appropriation for minister resident and consul general 206, 1015 *Liberty Loan Acts, etc.*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of loans, etc., under 57, 61, 698, 761 *Liberty Loan Annex, Treasury Department*, appropriation for operating force 65, 764 *Librarian of Congress*, appropriation for 589, 1297 to serve on Library of Congress Trust Fund Board 1107 *Library, D.
C., Free Public*, appropriation for expenses 542, 1219 *Library for the Blind, D. C., National*, appropriation for aid to 570, 1245 *Library of Congress*, appropriation for Librarian, assistant, etc 589, 1297 for Copyright Office 589, 1297 for legislative reference service 589, 1297 for distribution of card indexes, etc 589, 1297 for temporary services 589, 1297 for Sunday opening, etc 589, 1298 for purchasing books, periodicals, etc 589, 1298 for printing and binding for 589, 1298 for contingent expenses 590, 1298 for general expenses, care of building 590, 1298 for care of buildings and grounds under Architect of the Capitol 588, 1296 deficiency appropriation for increase of 54 for furniture 758 gift of Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge for auditorium in connection with, accepted 788 for chamber music, etc 788 amount to be received and deposited as a special fund 788 preparation of plans, construction, etc., authorized 788 other gifts may be accepted for equipment, etc 788 contracts, etc., in excess of moneys received, forbidden 789 provisions of Library of Congress Trust Fund Board 1107 publications authorized to be delivered for use of, and international exchanges 1106 *Library of Congress Building, D.
C.*, appropriation for operating employees 588, 1296 for trees, shrubs, etc 588, 1296 for Sunday opening, etc 588, 1296 for repairs, etc 588, 1296 for furniture, etc 588, 1296 for steel shelving 588, 1296 for painting 588, 1296 for installing electric elevators 588 for new bookstacks, northeast court; contracts 1296 *Library of Congress Trust Fund Board*, creation and membership of 1107 no pay for services, but reimbursed for expenses from income of fund 1107 may accept, etc., gifts of personal property for the Library, as approved by Joint Committee on the Library 1107 trust funds given to, shall be receipted for and retained by Secretary of the Treasury 1107 income to be entered as a special account; disbursements from 1107 engaging in business by, forbidden 1107 investments if authorized by gifts, etc 1107cxl cash deposit with Treasurer as a loan to United States permitted, if provided in gift 1107 interest to be credited; disbursements from 1108 total of, not to exceed $5,000,000 1108 perpetual succession, obligations of a trustee, etc 1108 accepting gifts by Librarian for immediate disbursement, etc., not restricted hereby 1108 entry by Treasurer, subject to disbursement by Librarian 1108 gifts to, and income from, exempt from Federal taxes 1108 employees performing special functions for, not subject to salary prohibition 1108 compensation paid, not construed as a double salary 1108 annual report to Congress 1108 *License Bureau, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries, etc 540, 1218 for vehicle tags 540, 1218 *License Taxes, D. C.*, on vehicles for hire, not affected by motor vehicle fuel tax 109 *Licenses*, regulations for hunting, etc., under Alaska Game Law 744 *Life Insurance Companies* (*see also* Insurance Companies), internal revenue tax levied on incomes of 289 *Life Saving Service* (*see also* Coast Guard), deficiency appropriation for 761 for pay of crews, etc 761 *Life Saving Testimonials*, appropriation for rescuing shipwrecked American seamen, etc 210, 1019 *Light Vessels*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 233, 1044 for officers and crews 234, 1044 for constructing, etc 234, 1044 for salaries, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc., officers, etc 41 *Lighthouse Keepers, etc.*, appropriation for salaries 234, 1044 for salaries, additional, 1925 706 *Lighthouse Tenders* (*see* Light Vessels). *Lighthouses Bureau, Department of Commerce*, appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 233, 1043 for general expenses, maintenance of aids to navigation, etc 233, 1043 for contingent expenses 234, 1044 for keepers’ salaries 234, 1044 for officers and crews of vessels 234, 1044 for superintendents, clerks, etc 234, 1044 for retired pay of officers, etc 234, 1044 for public works, vessels, aids to navigation, etc 234, 1044 for general expenses, additional, 1925 706 for keepers’ salaries, additional, 1925 706 for officers and crews of vessels, additional, 1925 706 for salaries, aditional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for officers and crews of vessels 41 for retired pay 41 for damages claims 41, 683, 1327 for general expenses 56, 61, 697, 700, 759 deficiency appropriation for lighthouse vessels, salaries 700 for retired pay of officers, etc., in field service 1327 abandoned reservations of, on Long Island, N.
Y., transferred to New York for park purposes 635 private leases not affected until termination 635 reversion for nonuser 635 rights reserved for Government uses free of charges, etc 635 exchange authorized of lands of former Point of Woods Range Lights, Mich 357 lands in Quinaielt Indian Reservation, Wash., set aside for lighthouse purposes 247 payment for 247 portion of Fort Gratiot reservation, Mich., granted Port Huron for a public park; conditions 969 retirement for disability after fifteen years service allowed field or ship officers and employees 1261 on recovery, restored to active duty; medical examination 1262 *Lighthouses, Fog Signals, etc.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 233, 1043 *Lighting, D.
C.*, appropriation for expenses 553, 1229 for replacing old fixtures, etc 553, 1230 contract restrictions 553, 1230 *Lighting of Rivers*, appropriation for 233, 1043 *Lignite Coals*, appropriation for publication of experiments, etc., in, to determine commercial uses 1143 *“Lilly” Swedish Fishing Boat*, deficiency appropriation for payment to Sweden, as indemnity to owners and crew of 1339 payment to Sweden authorized, for sinking of 947 *Limestone-Morgan Bridge Company*, time extended for bridging Tennessee River by 815 Alabama authorized to acquire, etc 815 *Lincoln Memorial, D.
C.*, appropriation for maintenance expenses, employees, etc 515, 929 for care, etc., additional, 1925 712 *Lincoln, Statue of Abraham*, balance of appropriation for reerection of, in Washington, D. C., covered in 935 *Lincoln’s Deathplace, D. C.*, appropriation for repairs, etc 515, 929 for repairs, etc., additional, 1925 712 *Liquid Fuels*, appropriation for promoting economy, etc., in use of 233 *Liquor Dealers*, additional special tax on business of, where forbidden by State, etc. laws 327 no immunity from penalty, etc 327 *Liquor Traffic*, appropriation for suppressing, among Indians 396, 1147 for suppressing, among Indians, additional, 1925 707 for suppressing, Alaska 428, 1181cxli appropriation for suppressing, Alaska, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for suppressing, among Indians 698 *Liquors, Adulterated, etc.*, appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc. of 447, 837 *Lithuania*, settlement of indebtedness of, made by Foreign Debt Commission, approved 719 amount of indebtedness stated 719 bonds to be issued therefor 720 principal payable in annual installments; progressive increase until 62d year 720 payment of additional amounts allowed 720 interest rate to 1934 720 for first five years half of interest may be deferred, and added to principal; bonds to be issued therefor 720 payment in United States bonds accepted 720 *Lithuania, Esthonia, and Latvia*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Little Calumet River*, bridge authorized across, Chicago, Ill 25 Riverdale, Ill 998 *Little, Edward C., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 754 *Little River, Del.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Little River, Okla.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized for flood control of 249 *Little Rock, Ark.*, offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 395 terms of court at 91 time extended for bridging Arkansas River at 9 *Little Rock National Cemetery, Ark.*, appropriation for burying in, ex-soldiers, etc., dying in Hot Springs Hospital 512, 927 *Livestock* (*see also* Cattle *and* Animals), appropriation for reimbursing Indians for, destroyed in eradicating contagious diseases, etc 399, 1150 for enforcing humane treatment of export 437, 827 for diffusing commercial information of supply, market prices, etc., of, and livestock products 844 for cooperative experiments in raising, in cane sugar and cotton districts 457, 850 for station, Woodward, Okla., for breeding, etc 457, 850 for experiments in establishing production of, in western irrigated districts 457, 850 for experiments and demonstrations, in, additional, 1925 706 changes to be made by Interstate Commerce Commission, without delay, to promote freedom of movement of, at lowest lawful freight rates 802 time further extended to November 30, 1924, for making advances on, etc., by War Finance Corporation 14 *Livestock Exposition, International*, deficiency appropriation for medals to exhibitors, etc.; amount increased 1324 *Lloyds Harbor, N.
Y.*, abandoned lands of lighthouse reservation at, transferred to New York State for public park uses 635 *Loan Associations, Mutual Building and*, exempt from income tax 282 *Loans*, allowed veterans on adjusted service credits 126 *Loans and Credits to Foreign Governments*, appropriation for expenses of, under Secretary of the Treasury 68, 768 deficiency appropriation for expenses, under Secretary of the Treasury 61, 698 *Loans to Farmers*, deficiency appropriation for collecting, for seed grain 40 *Local Benevolent, etc., Associations*, exempt from income tax 283 *Locke, Agnes E.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1313 *Lockwood Folly River, N.
C.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1193 *Locomotive Engine Boilers, etc., Safe*, appropriation for expenses compelling railroads to use 526, 1205 deficiency appropriation for expenses compelling railroads to use 755 common carriers by railroad in continental United States subject to Act 659 street, etc., electric railways, excepted 659 use of locomotives unless in safe condition to operate, unlawful 659 inspection tests required 659 office of chief inspector in Washington 659 clerical assistance, etc., from Interstate Commerce Commission 659 additional inspectors for general assignments authorized 659 limit on appropriations repealed 659 salaries and allowances established 659 *Lodge, Henry Cabot, late a Senator*, deficiency appropriation for pay to children and grandchildren of 753 *Lodge System Societies*, exempt from income tax 282 *London, England*, appropriation for dispatch agent 207, 1016 deficiency appropriation for, repairs, etc., of embassy premises; reappropriation 692 for repairs, furnishing embassy, etc., building 1340 *Long Beach, Calif.*, improvement of harbor, authorized 1189 *Long Beach, N.
Y.*, preliminary examination, etc., of channel, to be made 1192 *Long, Frederick K.*, reappointment of, as captain of Infantry 152cxlii *Longview, Wash.*, bridge authorized across Columbia River; between, and Rainier, Wash 1052 Washington and Oregon may acquire to operate as a free bridge 1052 tolls allowed for five years 1052 *Loop, Ethel Roberts*, appropriation for paying, widow of Carl R. Loop, a consul dying in service 209 *Lopez Island, Wash.*, right of way granted across abandoned military reservation on, for highways 957 *Lorain, Ohio*, preliminary examination, etc., of, inner harbor to be made 1196 *Lorgnettes*, excise tax on, sold, etc., by dealers; exception 324 *Los Angeles, Calif.*, granted right of way, across tidelands of Fort MacArthur Military Reservation 656 improvement of, harbor authorized 1189 sale of lands to, purchased for homeless Indians 1101 determination of purchase price 1101 part of proceeds for Indian irrigation work 1102 use of remainder to purchase other lands for homeless Indians 1102 *Los Angeles Clearing House Association*, issue of silver 50-cent pieces for seventy fifth anniversary of admission of California, upon request of, and payment for 966 *Los Angeles County, Calif.*, permission to maintain free public camp grounds, etc., in Angeles National Forest, granted to 969 *Loss by Exchange*, appropriation for foreign missions 207, 1016 for consulates 208, 1017 for Army officers abroad, and in Alaska 482, 897 *Louisiana*, bridge authorized across Pearl River, by Mississippi and 19 West Pearl River by 19 improvement of waterway on coast of, authorized 1187 lands in, to which no legal claims have been maintained, granted to Shreveport for reservoir purposes 382 may acquire bridge across Sabine River at Orange, Tex., to operate as a free bridge 1093 tolls allowed for five years 1093 unappropriated erroneously surveyed public lands in, to be sold 951 preference right of occupants cultivating, etc., to make application to purchase 951 proof of, to accompany 951 appraisal of value, exclusive of improvements by applicant 952 issue of patent, on paying appraised price, for such lands as applicant is entitled to 952 mineral rights, etc., reserved 952 *Louisiana and Texas Intracoastal Waterway*, improvement of, New Orleans to Galveston Bay, authorized 1187 *Louisiana State Highway Commission*, bridges authorized across Bayou Bartholomew, at Vester Ferry, Ward Ferry, and Zachery Ferry, by Morehouse Parish, or 888 may bridge Ouachita River, Monroe, La 791 *Louisville, Ky.*, appropriation for post office building 777 *Lowell Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Forty-fourth to Forty-fifth Streets 1223 *Lower Brule Agency, S. Dak.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project, Mont.-N. Dak.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 417 *Lowndes County, Ga.*, may bridge Tombigbee River at Columbus 665 *Ludington, Mich.*, bridge authorized across Pere Marquette Lake, by 25 *Lumber River*, bridge authorized across, near Nichols, S. C 12 *Lumber River, N.
C., and S. C.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1193 *Lunacy Writs, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses of executing 566, 1240 deficiency appropriation for expenses of executing 677, 1322 *Lupton’s Sons Company, David*, deficiency appropriation for installing ventilators, Mines Bureau 1331 *Luxemburg*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Luzerne County, Pa.*, time extended for bridging North Branch of Susquehanna River, Wilkes-Barre to Dorranceton, by 173 *Lyman County, S.
Dak.*, bridge authorized across Missouri River between Brule County and 3 *Lynchburg, Va.*, terms of court at 114 **M.** *M Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for widening and repaving, Twenty-ninth to Thirty-fifth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1224 *Maas, Lieutenant Commander Charles O., Naval Reserve Force*, voluntary service by, to be treated as recall to active duty in his military record 1275 *McAdams, S. M.*, may bridge Savannah River between Iva, S. C. and Elberton, Ga 803 *McAllister, James J.*, deficiency appropriation for payment to 1330cxliii *McConnell, Mary*, deficiency appropriation for services 1330 *McCook Army Air* Service Field, Dayton, Ohio*, appropriations for transferring testing, etc., plant at, to new site 907 *McCulloch, Margaret W.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1313 *McGinn, James W.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1313 *McGuire, Henry*, deficiency appropriation for 1325 *McKean County, Pa.*, may bridge Allegheny River near Larabee 1092 *McKee, Mary A.*, issue of homestead patent to 810 *McKeesport, Pa.*, bridge authorized across Monongahela River, to Duquesne from 997 *McKinley Birthplace Memorial Association, National*, board of trustees increased by one 114 *McNeil Island, Wash.*, appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 223, 1032 unexpended balance of fund for water supply continued available 1032 amount for purchase of lands, etc 1032 for penitentiary, additional, 1925 709 for construction, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary, water supply 45 for penitentiary, maintenance 688, 1334 public lands exchanged with Washington, to be added to penitentiary at 537 *Macdonough Memorial*, appropriation for completion of, to commemorate victory on Lake Champlain in 1814, by Commodore Thomas Macdonough 515 *Machine Rifles, Army, Automatic*, appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of 498, 913 *Mackay Creek, N.
C.*, preliminary examination, etc., of mouth of, to be made 1193 *Mackinac Agency, Mich.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Macomb Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Wisconsin to Idaho Avenues 1223 *Madden, William*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 673, 1315 *Madison County, Miss.*, bridge authorized across Pearl River, at Meeks Ferry by Rankin County and 8 *Madison Place Annex, Treasury Department, D. C.*, appropriation for operating force 65, 764 for operating expenses 65, 765 *Magnetic Observations*, appropriation for continuing, under Coast and Geodetic Survey 235, 1045 *Mah Jong, etc., Sets*, excise tax on 323 *Mahoning River*, bridge authorized across, Haselton, Ohio 90 *Mail and Files Division, Treasury Department*, appropriation for chief of and office personnel 69, 768 *Mail Bags, Locks, Equipment, etc., Postal Service*, appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 89, 787 for materials, etc., equipment shops 89, 787 for labor in equipment shops 89, 787 distinctive equipment for executive department, Alaska, island possessions, etc 89, 787 deficiency appropriation for freight on bags 63 *Mail Messenger Service*, appropriation for transportation by 87, 785 deficiency appropriation for 763 *Mail Transportation, Postal Service*, appropriation for star routes in Alaska 86, 785 for steamboat and other power boat routes 86, 785 for railroad routes, and mail messenger service 87, 785 use of appropriation, for air mail service 1337 for airplane service, New York and San Francisco 87, 785 for Railway Mail Service 87, 785 for electric and cable car service 87, 786 for foreign mails, by steamship and otherwise 87, 786 deficiency appropriation for airplane service, New York and San Francisco 59, 1350 for power boat service 60, 63, 699 for foreign mails 59, 691, 1350 for railroad routes 60, 63, 691, 699, 701, 763, 1337, 1350 for rural delivery 60, 699 for electric and cable car service 63 for power boat and airplane service 63, 699 for vehicle service 701 messenger service payments by postmasters authorized 356 contracts for, allowed postmasters, etc., of third and fourth class offices 356 special delivery messengers 356 provisions for contracts of, by aircraft 805 *Maine*, bridge authorized across Saint Croix River by Canada and, from Vanceboro, Me., to Saint Croix, New Brunswick 26 Saint John River by Canada and, between Fort Kent, Me., and Clairs, New Brunswick 27 *Majority Floor Leader, House of Representatives*, appropriation for legislative clerk, clerks, etc 584, 1292 positions and pay established of clerks, etc., in office of 152 *Makah Indians, Wash.*, appropriation for support, etc., of, additional, 1925 708 *Malt Liquors*, additional special tax on dealers in, where forbidden by State, etc., laws 327 no immunity from penalty, etc 327 *Maltby Building, D.
C.*, appropriation for repairs, etc 587, 1295 *Mammoth Cave, Ky.*, deficiency appropriation for securing lands in region of, for national parks 1331cxliv Secretary of Interior to determine area of lands in regions of, to be acquired for national park 959 *Mammoth Oil Company*, lease of naval oil reserve in Wyoming by, declared against public interest 5 proceedings for cancellation of, etc., to be instituted 6 *Manatee River, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Mangum, Okla.*, terms of court at; rooms to be provided 946 *Manhasset Bay, N.
Y.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *“Manning,” Coast Guard Cutter*, qdeficiency appropriation for emergent repairs to 757 *Manteo, N. C.*, preliminary examination, etc., to be made of connecting channel, with Norfolk-Beaufort waterway 1193 *Maple Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, etc., Vine to Carroll Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1226 *Maps, Geologic*, appropriation for engraving and printing 419, 1173 *Maps, Military*, appropriation for topographic surveys, etc., for 496, 911 assistance of Geological, Coast and Geodetic Surveys, etc 496, 911 for, additional, 1925 711 *Maps, Post Route, etc.*, appropriation for preparing, etc.; sales 88, 787 *Maps, United States*, appropriation for connected; distribution 393, 1144 for separate State and Territorial 393, 1144 designated areas under enlarged homestead provisions 393, 1144 *Marcus Hook, Pa.*, appropriation for quarantine station, floating equipment, etc 79 *Mare Island, Calif.*, appropriation for navy yard, public works 198, 876 naval hospital buildings at, to be replaced by modern buildings, from naval hospital fund 196 additions authorized 196 *Marine Band* (*see* Marine Corps). *Marine Corps*, appropriation for officers, active and Fleet Marine Corps reserve list; pay and allowances 201, 878 for subsistence allowance 201, 879 for rental allowance 201, 879 for pay of officers, retired list 202, 879 for pay of enlisted men, etc 202, 879 allowance for lodging and subsistence 202, 879 for retired enlisted men 202, 879 for undrawn clothing 202, 879 for pay and allowances, Reserve Force, except Fleet Reserve 202, 879 for mileage to officers without troops 202, 879 appropriation for mileage to officers without troops; expenses only, if on Government ship 202, 879 restriction on pay, etc., to officers engaged in other than Government service while on leave 202, 879 for pay of civil force 202, 879 for provisions, etc 203, 879 ice machines, etc 203, 880 for clothing, enlisted men 203, 880 for fuel, etc 203, 880 for military stores, etc 203, 880 for transportation and recruiting 203, 880 dependents of officers and enlisted men 880 for repairs of barracks, etc.; rent, etc 203, 880 for forage, etc 203, 880 for contingent expenses 203, 880 funeral expenses of officers and enlisted men 203, 880 laundries 203, 880 passenger carrying vehicles 203, 880 disbursement and accounting 203, 880 for transporting, etc., remains of officers and enlisted men 196, 203, 875, 880 for constructing supply depot for, San Francisco, Calif.; site transferred from Treasury Department for 198 for pay of civil force, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for pay 57, 61, 698, 760, 1349, 1351, 1353 for contingent 61 for Quartermaster’s Department 51, 61, 698, 700, 760, 1349, 1351, 1353 adjusted compensation for World War service in 121 appointment authorized of John I.
Conroy as captain on retired list 1279 John J. Dobbertin, marine gunner; and retired if incapacitated 1012 enlisted men retired, who served as commissioned officers in World War, to have pay of retired warrant officers 472 Marine Band leader to have pay, etc., of captain 1274 second leader and musicians, pay and allowances 1274 longevity increase, etc 1274 pay effective from July 1, 1922 1274 services counted for longevity if promoted to leader 1274 no loss of allowances during concert tours 1274 per diem allowance for making aerial surveys of rivers and harbors 1191 promotions below colonel, subject to certificate of examining board as to professional qualifications, etc 1272 reexamination authorized in one year if failing to qualify 1272 to be honorably discharged with one year’s pay, if service less than one year, and failing again 1272 retained, but ineligible for promotion, if service more than ten years 1272 retirement pay; limit 1272 brigadier generals of the line to be from line colonels on promotion list 1272cxlv heads of staff departments appointed for term of four years 1272 promotion from eligible list of permanent appointments 1272 preparation of list 1272 from field officers if no staff officer on eligible list 1272 colonels not on eligible list for brigadier general or staff head, if over 56, to be retired 1273 rental allowances to, officers modified 250 retainer pay of transferred members of Fleet Marine Corps Reserve, July 1, 1922, computed at rates for enlisted men 251 *Marine Corps Fleet Reserve, Class One*, appropriation for pay and allowances, officers 201, 878 *Marine Corps Reserve*, appropriation for pay allowances of, except Fleet Reserve 202, 879 established in lieu of former Reserve 1080 classified into Fleet and Volunteer Marine Corps Reserves 1080 *Marine Glasses*, excise tax on, sold, etc., by dealers; exception 324 *Marine Hospitals* (*see also* Public Health Service), appropriation for Baltimore, Md., improvements 79, 778 for Boston, Mass., improvements 778 for Carville, La., improvements 79, 778 for Detroit, Mich., improvements 79 for New Orleans, La., improvements 778 for Saint Louis, Mo., improvements 79 for Portland, Me., improvements 778 for San Francisco, Calif., improvements 778 for maintenance, etc., additional, 1925 710 for repairs and preservation 80, 779 for mechanical equipment 81, 779 deficiency appropriation for Kev West, Fla 51 for maintenance 58 Detroit, Mich., to be sold and proceeds for new site and construction of hospital for Public Health Service beneficiaries, etc 660 *Marine Schools, State*, appropriation for New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania 184, 863 *Marines, etc.*, appropriation for vocational rehabilitation of discharged disabled 533, 1211 *Marion County, S.
C.*, bridge authorized across Lumber River near Nichols, by South Carolina, Horry County and 12 Peedee River, Savage Landing, by Florence County and 647 *Marion, Ind.*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 518, 932 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 762, 1346 *Maritime Transactions*, provisions for written contracts submitting to arbitration controversies in 883 *Markets Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, deficiency appropriation for general expenses 759 *Markets, D.
C.*, appropriation for maintenance and repair 541, 1218 for refrigerating plant, engineer 1218 *Marshals, United States Courts*, appropriation for salaries, fees, etc 220, 1029 for salaries, etc., additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for 44, 56, 61, 171, 687, 698, 760, 1333, 1351 *Marthas Vineyard, Mass.*, preliminary examination, etc., of Gay Head, to be made 1191 of West Chop shore, to be made 1192 *Martin, Major Frederick L., Army Air Service*. distinguished service medal to be presented to 979 may accept medals, etc., from foreign governments 979 *Maryland*, acquisition of lands in, authorized for park, etc., system of District of Columbia 463 *Maryland Judicial District*, terms of court, at Denton 1106 *Mason, Hudson L.*, issue of homestead patent to 810 *Masontown, Pa.*, bridge authorized across Monongahela River at 376 *Massachusetts*, appropriation for reimbursing, for marine school expenses 184, 863 *Massachusetts Avenue SE., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Fifteenth to Sixteenth Streets 546 *Massachusetts Judicial District*, deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of court, to owners of barge “Havana” 1347 *Maternity and Infancy Hygiene Act*, appropriation for expenses, Children’s Bureau executing 241, 1051 deficiency appropriation for expenses of Children’s Bureau executing, in Hawaii 688 *Mattituck, N. Y.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1192 *Maurice River, N. J.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Mayaguez, P.
R.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1197 *Me-ge-zee, Mille Lac Band of Indians Chief*, payment to, from Court of Claims judgment for the Band 818 *Meagher, William Sarsfield*, reimbursement to, for stolen Victory notes 1277 *Meat and Meat Products*, appropriation for investigating economic costs of retail marketing of 453, 844 *Meat Inspection*, appropriation for additional expenses 439, 829 extended to equine meat; labels, etc., required 440, 829 for, additional, 1925 705 *Mechanical Engineering*, appropriation for standardizing apparatus, etc., used in 231, 1040cxlvi *Mechanical Equipment, Public Buildings*, appropriation for heating, hoisting, etc 80, 779 deficiency appropriation for 58, 698, 761, 1349 *Mecklenburg Sesquicentennial Commission, United States*, deficiency appropriation for celebrating the declaration of independence in Mecklenburg County, N.
C., May, 1775 1317 established; composition 1267 amount authorized for expenses outside the District 1267 for participating in celebration at Charlotte, N. C., of the declaration of independence of Mecklenburg County citizens of the English Crown in May, 1775 1267 *Medal*, preparation at the mint of, to commemorate first shipload of Norse immigrants arriving in United States 1096 *Medals and Decorations, Foreign*, acceptance authorized of, tendered to Army Air Service officers for world airplane flight 979 *Medals of Honor, etc., Army*, balances of appropriations for, covered in 934 *Medford, Oreg.*, acceptance of land from, for Crater Lake Park 606 *Medical and Hospital Services, Veterans’ Bureau*, appropriations for, to beneficiaries 532, 1210 deficiency appropriation for 55, 697, 700, 759, 1348, 1351, 1353 *Medical and Surgical History of the World War*, appropriation for preparing 514, 929 for, additional, 1925 712 *Medical Department, Army*, appropriation for contract surgeons 482, 896 for nurses 482, 896 for hospital matrons 482, 896 for medical and hospital supplies 493, 908 for mosquito destruction, Canal Zone 493, 908 for veterinary supplies, etc 493, 909 for private treatment, etc.; exception 493, 909 for preventing, etc., contagious diseases 493, 909 for civilian employees, nurses, etc 493, 909 for tuition of officers, etc 494, 909 for supplies, Hot Springs Hospital 494, 909 for miscellaneous expenses 494, 909 use for Medical and Surgical History of War with Germany, forbidden 494, 909 for hospital care, Canal Zone garrisons 494, 909 for Medical Museum 494, 909 for library, Surgeon General’s Office 494, 909 for civilian personnel, Office of Surgeon General 494, 910 for artificial limbs, etc 514, 929 for surgical appliances for disabled soldiers, etc 514, 929 for trusses 514, 929 for Medical and Surgical History of World War 514, 929 for supplies, additional, 1925 711 appropriation for medical and hospital services, additional, 1925 711 for Medical and Surgical History of the World War, additional, 1925 712 deficiency appropriation for supplies 59, 60, 62, 699, 762 additional land for Medical Field Service School, Carlisle Barracks, to be acquired 658 money available 658 officers excepted from requirement of duty with troops 470 *Medical Department, Navy* (*see* Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy). *Medical Inspectors, Public Schools, D.
C.*, appropriation for; division 556, 1232 *Medical Museum, D. C., Army*, appropriation for preserving specimens, etc 494, 909 *Medical Reserve Corps, Army*, pay, etc., of officers and nurses caring for Veterans’ Bureau beneficiaries at Army hospitals may be from allotments thereof 507 *Medical Society, D. C.*, incorporators and purposes 153 property ownership, etc 153 *Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyo.*, lands authorized to be added to 594 *Medicines, Adulterated, etc.*, appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 447, 837 *Mediterranean Fruit Fly*, appropriation for investigations, etc 449, 839 *Meek, Alexander K.*, deficiency appropriation for services 672, 1313 *Meeks Ferry, Miss.*, bridge authorized across Pearl River at 8 *Meerschaum, etc., Pipes*, excise tax on, sold by producer, etc 323 *Melbourne, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of harbor and inlet, to be made 1194 *Members of the House of Representatives*, appropriation for compensation 581, 1289 for mileage 582, 1289 for clerk hire 585, 1293 amount established for clerk hire for; mode of payment, etc 152 *Memorial*, appropriation for completing Macdonough, for victory on Lake Champlain in 1814 515 *Memorial to the Women of the World War*, deficiency appropriation for contribution to erection of 1314 amount authorized for a building to commemorate the services of patriotic American women during the World War 665 on ground of Memorial to Women of Civil War 665 design and character required; minimum cost 665 use by American National Red Cross 665 authorization not payable until equal amount raised by private subscription 666 until plan approved by designated commission, and of Commission of Fine Arts 666 control of expenditures, etc 666 American Red Cross responsible for care, etc 666cxlvii *Memorial to Women of Civil War, D.
C.*, erection of building as a Memorial to Women of World War authorized on site of 665 use of temporary buildings on grounds of, by American Red Cross, continued 975 removal by December 31, 1926 975 *Memorials*, authorized in memory of John and John Quincy Adams at Quincy, Mass 1302 *Memorials, D. C.*, erection authorized of Navy and Marine Corps, dedicated to Americans lost at sea, on public grounds 14 to members from the District serving in the World War, in Potomac Park 666 plans, etc., may be procured by Roosevelt Memorial Association for, to Theodore Roosevelt 935 *Memphis, Tenn.*, Army tents, etc., loaned for United Confederate Veterans’ reunion in 114 *Menominee Indian Reservation, TFis.*, forest investigations, etc., on Indian reservations not applicable to 399, 1149 logging, etc., contracts with white men allowed for timber operations on 793 *Menominee Indians, Wis.*, deficiency appropriation for rebuilding sawmill at Neopit, Wis 1330 *Merchant Marine Act, 1920*, amendment to, extending use of Shipping Board construction loan fund 467 provisions for reconditionning of vessels 468 *Merchant Marine Naval Reserve*, constituted of citizens following the sea, etc 1089 transfers to Volunteer Naval Reserve 1089 training given on application 1089 payment when not on active naval duty 1089 funds subject to action by Congress 1089 flag or emblem for vessel of 1089 regulations, etc 1089 *Merchant Vessels*, provisions for loan from Shipping Board for constructing, in American yards, of most modern efficient equipment, etc 467 for outfitting already built, with best modern equipment, etc 467 *Meridian, Miss.*, terms of court at 882 *Merritt and Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company*, deficiency appropriation for paying judgment to 54 *Mesa Unit, Yuma Irrigation Project, Ariz.*, amount authorized for completing system to furnish water to irrigable lands in 962 *Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.*, appropriation for protection, etc 424, 1177 for protection, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for repairing flood damages 686 *Mescalero Agency, N.
Mex.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Mescalero Indian Hospital, N. Mex.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 408, 1159 *Mescalero Indian Reservation, N. Mex.*, appropriation for constructing roads and bridges in; repayment 413, 1163 *Messages and Documents*, preparation of annual abridgment of, repealed 1106 *Messenger Service, Mail*, appropriation for 87, 785 deficiency appropriation for 59 designation of postmasters as disbursing officers for payment of 356 third and fourth class postmasters, etc., may contract for; amount limited 356 contracts by special delivery messengers for, permitted 356 *Messengers*, appropriation for House of Representatives 1292 for Senate 1288 positions and pay established of, House of Representatives 151 Senate 148 *Messengers with Electoral Vote, 1925*, deficiency appropriation for mileage 753 *Metallurgical Products*, appropriation for investigating, etc., new processes in 232, 1041 *Metropolitan Police, D.
C.* (*see* Police, D. C.). *Mexican Bean Beetle*, appropriation for cooperative expenses to control spread of; condition 450, 840 for preventing spread of, additional, 1925 705 *Mexican Boundary Commission*, appropriation for 211, 1019 allowance for taking over water gauging being done by Texas 1019; *Mexico*, appropriation for ambassador to 206, 1015 for expenses preventing entry of cotton from 456, 848 for expenses, eradicating pink bollworm of cotton in, etc 458, 848 for general and special claims commission, United States and 1024 deficiency appropriation for joint commission with, on use of waters of Rio Grande, below Fort Whitman, Tex 692 for embassy premises, repairs, furniture, etc 1338 for fence on border of, east of El Paso, Tex 1342 balances of appropriations for transportation of refugee American citizens from, covered in 935 consent of, to be obtained for constructing bridge across Rio Grande, at Alamo Alto, Tex 662 at Hidalgo, Tex 815 at Tornillo, Tex 1214 General and Special Claims Commissions, United States, and per diem allowance 1340 persons born in, construed as nonquota immigrants, under Immigration Act 155cxlviii special commissioners authorized to cooperate with representatives of, as to use of waters of Rio Grande below Fort Quitman, Tex 118 steamer passenger tickets to, exempt from stamp tax 335 *Mexico City, Mexico*, appropriation for superintendent, national cemetery at 511, 926 deficiency appropriation for expenses, Electrical Communications meeting at 170 sum authorized for representation at meeting of Inter-American Committee on Electrical Communications in 112 *Mexico Claims Commissions, United States and*, appropriation for expenses of 1024 deficiency appropriation for expenses 691 *Miami, Fla.*, improvement of harbor, authorized 1187 *Michigan*, acceptance of land from, in exchange for Weather Bureau building at East Lansing 1097 additional payment required 1098 disposal of erroneously surveyed public lands in, on Crooked and Pickerel Lakes 594 *Michigan City, Ind.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor, to be made 1196 *Michigan Western Judicial District*, additional judge to be appointed for; duties, etc 949 present judge made junior to; and on death, etc., vacancy not to be filled 949 *Midshipmen, Navy*, appropriation for mileage from their homes when entering Naval Academy 183 restriction hereafter of allowance of appointments to 193 on admissions subsequent to December 13, 1924 872 *Migratory Game Birds, etc.*, appropriation for enforcing law protecting 451, 841 *Mileage*, appropriation for Representatives, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 581, 1289 for Senators 578, 1286 *Mileage, Army*, appropriation for officers, etc 482, 897 limitation if on Government vessel not charging transportation fare 897 deficiency appropriation for officers, etc 62, 699, 1350, 1352, 1353 *Mileage, Marine Corps*, appropriation for officers without troops 202, 879 expenses only, if on Government vessel 879 *Miles City, Mont.*, granted land for a public park 96 *Military Academy*, appropriation for pay of professors, chaplain, constructing quartermaster 503, 918 longevity 503, 918 subsistence allowance 503, 918 for pay of cadets 503, 918 appropriation for band 503 for field musicians 503 for service detachment 503 for Cavalry detachment 503 for Artillery detachment 503 for Engineer detachment 503 for Signal Corps detachment 503 for Coast Artillery detachment 504 for miscellaneous 504 for civilian employees 504, 918 allowance to organist 918 disbursement and accounting as one fund 919 quarters, fuel, and light to instructors in languages and tactics 504, 919 for maintenance; designated expenses 504, 919 Board of Visitors 504, 919 for improvements, headquarters of enlisted men 504 for renewing tile roofs, etc., on designated buildings 504 for additional storm windows 504 for explosives magazine 504 for new cadet hospital 504 for remodeling old cadet hospital 504 for drawings, etc. for new buildings 505 use of balance for preparing excavation for new mess hall and drawing academy 505 for improving athletic field and stadium; reappropriation 505 reimbursement from receipts 505 for continuing construction of designated public works 919 surplus material, tools, etc., to be furnished for construction, instruction, etc 505, 919 leaves of absence to construction employees 505, 919 purchases permitted without advertising 505, 919 for pay, additional, 1925 711 for maintenance, additional, 1925 711 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 63, 1350 service as cadets in, after March 4, 1913, not counted in longevity of officers of Army, Navy, etc 194, 872 *Military and Naval Compensation, Veterans’ Bureau*, appropriation for death or disability payments of 532, 1210 *Military and Naval Insurance, Veterans’ Bureau*, appropriation for 533, 1212 provisions relating to, in World War Veterans’ Act 624 *Military Attachés*, appropriation for expenses, abroad 479, 894 for rental of offices, garages, etc., for 488, 903 *Military Establishment* (*see* Army), sundry matters affecting National Guard, etc 363 *Military Parks* (*see* National Military Parks). *Military Posts, Army*, appropriation for constructing, etc., exchanges at 480, 895 recreation buildings, training camps, etc 480, 895 for construction, etc 487, 902 for Fort Sill, Okla 487 for storehouse Panama Canal 488cxlix appropriation for construction, etc.; sale of Fort Porter, N.
Y.; proceeds for new post 902 for construction, etc., Hawaii 902 for construction, etc., Panama Canal 902 for water, sewers, etc., at; new work limited 488, 903 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at 488, 903 for exchanges at, additional, 1925 711 for water and sewers at, additional, 1925 711 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at, additional, 1925 711 deficiency appropriation for water and sewers at 52 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at 59, 62, 762 *Military Reservations*, Fort Bliss, Tex.; purchase of additional lands for 964 Fort Revere, Mass.; sale to town of Hull authorized 1111 plans to be submitted for necessary permanent construction at 487 including Camp Lewis, Wash 487 funds from sales of real, etc., property no longer needed for military purposes 487 right of way across Anastasia Island, Fla., granted Saint Johns Electric Company 959 *Military Reservations, Abandoned*, disposal of designated tracts of, authorized 382 Fort Keogh, Mont.; portion of, transferred to Agricultural Department for stock raising, etc., experiments 99 right of way granted across Lopez and Shaw Islands, Wash 957 *Military Road AW., D.
C.*, name of Keokuk Street changed to 593 *Military Service*, deficiency appropriation for registration, etc., expenses 62, 761 *Military Training Camps* (*see* Training Camps, Military). *Militia Bureau, War Department*, appropriation for expenses arming, equipping, and training National Guard 505, 920 for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of War Department 506, 921 for National Guard expenses, additional, 1925 711 former Militia Division made the 1076 Chief of, to be appointed by selection from National Guard officers recommended by governors of States 1076 service in National Guard required previously; term 1076 appointed major general in Officers’ Reserve Corps, to terminate when ceasing to hold office 1076 rank, pay, etc.; no retirement 1077 assignment from Army for duty in 1077 three active National Guard officers for duty in, with their consent 1077 not over 500 officers, with reserve commissions, to duty with Army 1077 senior reserve officer to act as Chief, in case of temporary vacancy 1077 pay and allowances of Chief, and assigned reserve officers to be from National Guard fund 1077 age limitations not applicable to present Chief 1077 *Militia, D.
C.*, appropriation for expenses 571, 1246 for camps, drills, etc 571, 1246 for commutation of subsistence, enlisted men on special detail 571, 1246 for rent of armory, etc 572, 1246 for printing, etc 572, 1246 for target practice expenses 572, 1246 for pay of troops other than Government employees 572, 1246 *Militia, Organized* (*see also* National Guard), deficiency appropriation for encampments and maneuvers 63 for ammunition for Field Artillery 762 balances of appropriations covered in; for Field Artillery 935 for encampments and maneuvers 935 *Milk, D.
C.*, appropriation for inspection of dairy farms, etc., by health officials 563, 1238 for regulating sale of 563, 1238 *Milk, etc., Regulations, D. C.*, none but pure, clean, and wholesome milk, cream, and ice cream to be sold, etc., in the District 1004 regulations for issue of permits to dairies or dairy farms 1004 suspension of permit, for impurity of milk, etc.; notice to holder and dealer 1004 interstate shipments for ice cream manufacture not prohibited; condition 1005 suspension of permit if, inspection of dairy, etc., refused to health representative 1005 seizure of milk, etc., brought into District in violation of regulations; notice to owner, etc 1005 regulations to protect supply to be made and enforced by health officer 1005 newspaper publication required 1005 wagons and trucks to have name of dairy, permit, etc., painted thereon 1005 persons selling milk, etc., to have posted the name of person from whom obtained 1005 record to be kept by general distributors 1005 sale of “skimmed milk,” etc., prohibited unless container plainly labeled thereof 1005 restriction on milk from cows at specified periods before and after parturition 1006 report of persons having communicable disease, employed on dairy farm 1006 meaning of terms:
“milk” 1006 “cream”; requirements of butter fat 1006 “pasteurized” 1006 “raw milk”; tests of cow, herd, etc 1006 “pasteurized milk”; regulations governing 1006 “certified milk” 1007 “reconstructed milk” or “cream” 1007 “skimmed milk” 1007 “ice cream” 1007cl prohibition against selling milk etc., not complying with definitions; containers to show grade of milk, etc 1007 pasteurization under prescribed regulations 1007 hindering officials in performance of their duty deemed a violation of Act, etc 1007 records required at creameries and receiving stations, of deliveries, etc., to them 1007 no licensed person to receive milk or cream from any source unless duly licensed 1008 punishment for violations 1008 prosecutions in the police court 1008 *Milk River Irrigation Project, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 417, 1166 *Milk River, Mont.*, appropriation for gauging, etc., tributaries of, under treaty requirements with Great Britain 1171 *Mill Cut and Clubfoot Creek, N.
C.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, modified 23 *Mill River, N. Y.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Mille Lac Band of Chippewa Indians, Minn.*, payment to designated chiefs of, from Court of Claims judgment in favor of Band 818 *Millersburg and Liverpool Bridge Company*, may bridge Susquehanna River, Millersburg, Pa 172 *Millersburg, Pa.*, bridge authorized across Susquehanna River at 172 *Milwaukee, Wis.*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 518, 932 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 63, 1346 *Mine Accidents, etc.*, appropriation for investigating, etc 420, 1173 for investigating, etc., additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc 697 *Mine Explosions*, appropriation for investigating causes of, etc 420, 1173 *Mine Planter Service, Army*, reappointment of discharged warrant officers 1101 having less than ten years’ service to be discharged with one year’s pay 1101 if with more than ten years’ service to be placed on retired list; computation of pay 1101 service counter for longevity, etc 1101 not applicable to previously repointed officers 1101 *Mine Rescue Cars*, appropriation for expenses, operating, etc 420, 1174 equipment, supplies, etc 1174 for purchasing 420 for expenses, operating, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for 700 *Mine Scales*, appropriation for investigation of 232, 1041 *Mineral Fuels and Products*, appropriation for testing, etc., belonging to United States 421, 1174 for testing, etc., belonging to United States, additional, 1925 708 *Mineral Resources of the United States*, appropriation for printing and binding reports on 393, 1143 for preparing reports, etc., on 420, 1173 *Mineral Substances*, appropriation for investigations for economic production, etc 421, 1174 *Mineral Substance and Ores*, appropriation for investigating mining, etc., other than fuels 421, 1174 private work forbidden 1174 *Minerals, Nonmetallic*, limit on payment for losses, incurred for war production of, etc., repealed 634 *Mines Bureau, Interior Department*, appropriation for salaries and general expenses 420, 1173 for investigating mine accidents, methods of mining, etc 420, 1173 for investigating mining, quarrying, ing, etc 420, 1174 for mine inspection, etc., Alaska 420, 1174 for mine rescue cars, etc 420, 1174 garage, McAlester, Okla 420 operating stations, etc 420, 1174 purchase of operating equipment, etc 1174 trophies for mine rescue and first aid contests 420, 1174 for purchase, etc., of mine rescue cars 420 for investigating mineral fuels, etc 420, 1174 for investigating, etc., mineral ores, etc., other than fuels 420, 1174 for petroleum and natural gas inquiries, etc 421, 1174 for enforcing provisions for oil, oil shale, and gas leases 421, 1174 for development of oil shale; operation of plant, etc 1175 for enforcing regulations, etc., leasing nonmetallic mineral deposits, etc 421, 1175 for mining experiment stations expenses 421, 1175 for Pittsburgh, Pa., experiment station 421, 1175 for maintenance of station building, etc 1175 temporary details of field employees for duty at Washington; allowances 421, 1175 detail of Public Health officers for cooperative work with 422, 1175 for Government fuel yards, District of Columbia; reappropriation 422, 1175 scientific work for departments, etc., by the Bureau 422, 1176 funds to transferred, etc 422, 1176 for printing and binding for 392, 1143 for publishing reports on lignite, peat, etc 1143 for investigating mine accidents, additional, 1925 708 for mine rescue cars, additional, 1925 708 for testing fuel, additional, 1925 708 for mineral mining investigations, additional, 1925 708 for oil, gas, and oil shale investigations, etc., additional, 1925 708cli appropriation for enforcing regulations, etc., leasing nonmetallic minerals, additional, 1925 708 for mining experiment stations, additional, 1925 708 for Pittsburgh, Pa., experiment station, additional, 1925 708 for mining investigations in Alaska, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for investigating mine accidents 56, 697 for helium gas leasing fund 56, 1348 for mining experiment stations 698, 1348 for mine rescue cars 700 for electric furnace equipment 1331 for David Lupton’s Sons Company 1331 for helium exploration, etc 1348 authorized to maintain helium production plants, etc 1111 store helium; conduct explorations, etc., for, on reserved lands 1111 conduct experiments for improving processes, etc 1111 all Government operated plants to be turned over to, by June 30, 1925 1111 Army, Navy, etc., to obtain supplies from, etc 1111 exhibit for Seville Exposition to be prepared by 1257 helium production funds of Army and Navy to be transferred to 1331 *Mingo County, W.
Va.*, bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River between Pike County, Ky., and 11 *Minidoka Irrigation Project, Idaho*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 417, 1166 restriction on use for American Falls Reservoir 417 acquiring lands on Fort Hall Indian Reservation authorized for constructing American Falls reservoir of 117 *Ministers of Religious Denominations*, alien, coming to United States, who have been carrying on their profession for two years, construed as nonquota immigrants in Immigration Act 155 *Ministers Plenipotentiary, Envoys Extraordinary and*, appropriation for salaries 206, 1015 *Minneapolis, Minn.*, bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 14 at Nicollet Island 13 may bridge Mississippi River 102 time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 816 by Saint Paul and 29 *Minnesota*, bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at Clearwater, by Sherburne and Wright Counties and 1302 constructed by, over Saint Louis River, in Carlton County, legalized 26 *Minnesota Judicial District*, additional judge authorized for 1098 restriction on filling a vacancy in created office 1098 residence, compensation, etc 1098 *Minnesota National Forest*, credit authorized to general fund of Chippewa Indians of Minnesota, in settlement for 1052 *Minnesota River*, bridge authorized across, Blakely, Minn 94 *Minor Coins*, appropriation for recoinage of 68, 767 deficiency appropriation for recoinage 49 *Minority Employees, House of Representatives*, appropriation for 584, 1292 *Minority Floor Leader, House of Representatives*, appropriation for clerks, etc 584, 1292 *Mints and Assay Offices*, appropriation for Director of the Mint, and office personnel 76, 776 for freight on bullion and coin 76, 776 for contingent expenses, Bureau of the Mint 76, 776 for examinations, etc 76, 776 for collecting precious metals statistics 77, 776 for salaries and expenses, mint at Carson City, Nev 77, 776 Denver, Colo 77, 776 New Orleans, La 77, 776 Philadelphia, Pa 77, 776 San Francisco, Calif 77, 776 for salaries and expenses, assay office at Boise, Idaho 78, 777 Helena, Mont 78, 777 New York, N.
Y 78, 777 Seattle, Wash 78, 777 Deadwood, S. Dak 78, 777 Salt Lake City, Utah 78, 777 for salaries and expenses, mint at New Orleans, La., additional, 1925 710 for salaries and expenses, assay office at Seattle, Wash., additional, 1925 710 for salaries and expenses, assay office at Deadwood, S. Dak., additional, 1925 710 for salaries and expenses, mint at Carson City, Nev., additional, 1925 710 for salaries and expenses, assay office at Salt Lake City, Utah, additional, 1925 710 for salaries and expenses, assay office at Boise, Idaho, additional, 1925 710 for salaries and expenses, assay office at Helena, Mont., additional, 1925 710 for salaries and expenses, mint at Philadelphia, Pa., additional, 1925 710 for salaries and expenses, assay office at New York, N.
Y., additional, 1925 710 for salaries and expenses, mint at Denver, Colo, additional, 1925 710 for salaries and expenses, mint at San Francisco, Calif., additional, 1925 710 for mint at New York, N. Y., special fund, additional, 1925 710 for mint at Denver, Colo., special fund, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for assay office, Boise, Idaho 51 for Director, etc 58, 62 for assay office, New York, N. Y 1349clii authorized of silver 50-cent pieces to commemorate centennial of founding of Fort Vancouver, Wash 966 commencing carving of Stone Mountain Monument, Ga 23 sesquicentennial of Battle of Burlington and independence of Vermont 965 sesquicentennial of Battle of Lexington and Concord 749 seventy-fifth anniversary of admission of California into the Union 965 medal to be prepared at Philadelphia Mint to commemorate Norse American Centennial 1096 *Misbranded Foods, Drugs, etc.*, appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 447, 837 *Miscellaneous Items*, appropriation for House of Representatives 585, 1293 for Senate 581, 1289 *Missionaries*, dying in service abroad, not deemed nonresidents of United States 307 *Mississippi*, bridge authorized across Pearl River, by Louisiana and 19 constitution of two judicial districts 882 issue of Army stores for relief of sufferers from cyclone in northwestern, 1923, approved; credits allowed in accounts for 1286 *Mississippi Northern Judicial District*, counties, constituting eastern division 882 western division 882 Delta division 882 terms of court, at Aberdeen 882 Clarksdale 882 Oxford 882 offices of clerk and marshal 883 *Mississippi River*, appropriation for prosecuting work of flood control 516, 930 bridge authorized across, Aitkin County, Minn 814 Cairo, Ill 999 Clearwater, Minn 1302 Hannibal, Mo 790 Hennepin and Ramsey Counties, Minn 2 Minneapolis, Minn 14, 102 at Nicollet Island 13 New Orleans, La 103 Savanna, Ill., to Sabula, Iowa 173 Saint Paul, Minn., at Jackson Street 173 Whiteside County, Ill., and Clinton County, Iowa 15 construction of intracoastal waterway from, at New Orleans, La., to Galveston Bay, Tex., authorized 1187 improvement of, authorized at Nauvoo, Ill 1188 at Fort Madison, Iowa 1188 Saint Louis, Mo., to Minneapolis, Minn 1188 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Baton Rouge and New Orleans, La 1195 headwaters, etc., of, above Bimidji, Minn 1195 Minneapolis to Lake Pepin 1195 preliminary examination, etc., of, waterway from Green Bay 1195 time extended for bridging, Hennepin and Ramsey Counties, Minn 1312 Minneapolis, Minn 816 by Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minn 29 at Saint Louis, Mo 7 water carriage on, above Saint Louis to be initiated by Inland Waterways Corporation when channel available 361 *Mississippi River Valley*, appropriation for fish rescue station 237, 238, 1047 *Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge, Upper*, appropriation for acquiring land, etc., for 842 *Mississippi Southern Judicial District*, counties constituting Jackson division 882 western division 882 eastern division 882 southern division 882 terms of court, at Biloxi 882 Jackson 882 Meridian 882 Vicksburg 882 office of clerk and marshal 883 *Missouri*, Illinois, Kentucky, and, may bridge Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, at Cairo, Ill 999 *Missouri River*, bridge authorized across, Arrow Rock, Mo 790 between Brule and Lyman Counties, S.
Dak 3 between Hughes and Stanley Counties, S. Dak 101 between Potter and Dewey Counties, S. Dak 30 Saint Charles, Mo 790 Sanish, N. Dak 816 Williston, N. Dak 815 dam authorized across, Broadwater, Mont 126 improvement of, from mouth to Quindaro Bend, authorized 1188 *Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany*, appropriation for expenses 215, 1023 *Mobile, Ala.*, appropriation for public building 777 deficiency appropriation for public building 1343 new quarantine station authorized on Sand Island, harbor of, in place of Fort Morgan 950 preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1194 *Mobile Artillery, Army*, appropriation for altering, etc 498, 914 *Mobile Bay, Ala.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, waterway from Pensacola Bay, to be made 1194 *Mobjack Bay, Va.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1193 *Models, Patent Office*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of commission on disposal of certain 1330cliii *Modoc Point Irrigation Project, Oreg.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of, on Klamath Indian Reservation 403, 1154 unexpended balance of appropriation for, covered in 1155 *Moencopi, Wash Irrigation Project, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 400, 1151 *Moieties, Customs*, appropriation for compensation in lieu of 70, 769 deficiency appropriation for compensation in lieu of 1342 *Moline, Ill.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1195 *Money Orders, Postal Service*, all accounts relating to, to be rendered to Bureau of Accounts of the Department 950 fees for domestic, increased 1068 *Monongahela and Allegheny Rivers, Pa.*, survey authorized for flood control of 250 amount authorized to be appropriated for 250 equal amount to be contributed by Pennsylvania 250 *Monongahela River*, deficiency appropriation for surveys, etc., for flood control of 696 bridge authorized across, Masontown, Pa 376 McKeesport to Duquesne, Pa 997 Pittsburgh, Pa 802, 943 time extended for bridging, at Wilson, Pa., by Allegheny County 891 *Monroe Bay and Creek, Va.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1193 *Monroe, La.*, bridge authorized across Ouachita River at 791 *Monroe Street NE., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Eighteenth to Twentieth Streets 546 for paving, Twentieth to Twenty-second Streets 1223 *Monroe Water Supply Company*, exchange of Army lands with, in Pennsylvania 1078 *Montana*, appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 394 for support, etc., of homeless Indians in 1159 additional area allowed entrymen to to correct erroneous surveys of certain lands in 722 consent of Congress to agreement for division of waters of Columbia River, etc., between Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and 1268 may bridge Yellowstone River, Glendive 11 *Montana National Bison Range*, appropriation for maintenance 450, 841 *Montgomery County, Tenn.*, time extended for bridging Cumberland River by, near Clarksville 113 *Montoyo, Feles*, homestead application of, authorized 811 *Monument, D.
C.* (*see* Washington Monument, D. C.). *Monuments Commission, American Battle*, appropriation for expenses 522 unexpended balances, available for all expenses 1199 *Moore Company, John E.*, deficiency appropriation for paying judgment to 54 *Moore, Elizabeth*, reconveyance of abandoned Camp R. E. L. Michie site, Tex., to 387 payment required to Del Rio Chamber of Commerce; distribution by 387 *Moore, Honorable R. Lee*, deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 673 *Moqui Indian Reservation, Ariz.*, appropriation for developing water supply for Navajo and Hopi Indians on 400 *Morehead City, N.
C.*, intracoastal barge line to be reestablished between Baltimore and 1255 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1193 *Morehouse Parish, La.*, bridges authorized across Bayou Bartholomew, at Vester Ferry, Ward Ferry, and Zachery Ferry by, or Louisiana State Highway Commission 888 *Morgan, Joseph S.*, issue of additional land entry to 810 *Morgan, N. J.*, balances of appropriations for pay claims for damages, explosions at plant of T. A. Gillespie Company, covered in 935 *Morgue, D.
C.*, appropriation for refrigerating plant 541, 1218 for autotruck, etc 541 *Morocco*, appropriation for agent and consul general at Tangier 206, 1015 for Cape Spartel, etc., light 210, 1019 deficiency appropriation for Cape Spartel, etc., Light 48 *Morongo Indian Reservation, Calif.*, appropriation for irrigation project on 400, 1151 *Morphia* (*see* Narcotics). *Morristown, N. Y.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1196 *Mortar Batteries, Army*, appropriation for constructing 496, 911 for additional, 1925 711 deficiency appropriation for constructing 59, 762 *Moses and Sons, W.
B.*, deficiency appropriation for furniture, National Training School for Girls, D. C 677 *Mosquito Inlet, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Moths, Gypsy and Brown-tail*, appropriation for quarantining, etc., against spread of 449, 839 for preventing spread of, additional, 1925 705 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of 39cliv *Motor Boats*, special tax on users of, not for business, etc 328 *Motor Boats, etc., Coast Guard*, deficiency appropriation for additional, for enforcing laws 50 *Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax, D.
C.*, levied on sales, etc., of fuel by importers 106 proceeds of, to credit of the District 106 available exclusively for roads and streets 106 terms construed; “motor vehicle” 106 “motor vehicle fuels;” kerosene not included 107 “importer,” “person,” “Commissioners” 107 certificate of business to be filed by importer 107 no sales, etc., permitted without filing 107 monthly sworn report by importer of ali fuel disposed of 107 amount exported, etc 107 importer to render invoice of all sales, except at retail 107 statement of payment of tax to be printed thereon 107 monthly payment of, to collector of taxes 107 inspection of business records by District officials authorized 107 acceptance by purchaser of fuel without statement on invoice, unlawful 108 retail sales excepted 108 double tax if statement not on invoice 108 no imposition of, on exports from the District 108 refund of, if fuel used for other than motor vehicles 108 sworn statement required from purchaser of use, etc 108 payment by collector from retained taxes 108 special fund authorized for 108 applications to be filed within 30 days 108 violating provisions, obstructing inspection, etc., a misdemeanor 108 punishment for 108 penalty for nonpayment of; recovery 108 registration fee for motor vehicles 108 steam operated 109 electrically driven passenger 109 trucks 109 identification tags to be furnished on payment of 109 to be paid into the Treasury 109 credited proportionally to the United States and the District 109 Government vehicles subject to regulations, etc 109 tags, etc., furnished without charge 109 sales by a Government agency for private use subject to 109 collection, etc., by collector of taxes, D.
C 109 corporation counsel to prosecute violations in police court 109 to bring suits to collect tax, etc 109 license tax on operating vehicles for hire, etc., not affected 109 provisions for, operative in 30 days 109 registration tax, effective January 1, 1925 109 former provisions repealed 109 prosecutions, etc., for violations under repealed laws, to be enforced 109 personal property tax on vehicles not affected hereby 110 regulations, penalties, etc., to be prescribed by the Commissioners 110 *Motor Vehicles, D.
C.*, appropriation for tags, etc., for 540, 1218 for maintenance, etc., District offices 543, 1220 for purchase, exchange, etc 543, 1220 use restricted, cost limited, etc 543, 1220 *Mount Carmel, Ill.*, bridge authorized across Wabash River at 1131 *Mount Harney Memorial Association*, may erect national memorial in Harney National Forest, S. Dak 1214 *Mount Hood National Forest, Oreg.*, exchange of lands authorized for addition to 1079 *Mount McKinley National Park, Alaska*, appropriation for protection, etc 424, 1177 for protection, additional, 1925 709 game refuge regulations in, not modified by Alaska Game Law 747 *Mount Pleasant, Mich.*, appropriation for Indian school at 405, 1156 for Indian school, additional, 1925 707 deficiency appropriation for water tank, Indian school at 1329 *Mount Rainier National Park, Wash.*, appropriation for commissioner 219, 1028 for protection, etc 424, 1177 for protection, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for repairing Carbon River Road, etc 686 for repairs of flood damages 1331 *Mountain Cannon, Army*, appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 498, 913 for ammunition for 498, 914 for ammunition, etc., for practice 498, 914 *Mountain Lions*, appropriation for devising methods for destroying 450, 841 *Mud Lake, Wash.*, appropriation for paying damages, drainage of 1154 *Mudd Slue, N.
C.*, preliminary examination, etc, of, to be made, Corncake Inlet to Cape Fear River 1193 *Mudd, Sydney E., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for pay to sister of 1314 *Mulloy, Henry F., Machinist, Navy*, may be appointed to grade of ensign 961 *Multnomah County, Oreg.*, may bridge Williamette River, Portland 18 at Burnside Street 9 at Ross Island 9 *Municipal Architect’s Office, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 541, 1218 limit for pay of draftsmen, etc 541, 1218 *Municipal Court, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 564, 1239 for jurors, etc 564, 1239 for rent; contingent expenses 564, 1239 *Municipal Lodging House, etc., D. C.*, appropriation for expenses 570, 1244clv *Muscle Shoals, Tennessee River, Ala.*, appropriation for work on Dam No. 2; contracts authorized; limit 516 for continuing work on Dam No. 2 930 deficiency appropriation for additional landfor Army nitrate plant No. 2 52 for work on Dam No. 2 757 *Muskegon, Mich.*, improvement of harbor, authorized 1188 *Muskingum River*, repairs to Dan No. 10, Zanesville, Ohio, authorized 1190 *Muskogee, Okla.*, purchase of city hospital, by Director of Veterans’ Bureau, authorized 1354 terms of court at 388, 945 *Mutual Building and Loan Associations*, exempt from income tax 282 *Mutual Cemetery Companies*, exempt from income tax 282 *Mutual Local Associations, Farmers’, etc.*, exempt from income tax 283 *Mutual Savings Banks*, exempt from income tax 282 *Mystic Shrine, El Mina Temple*, may use Fort Crockett buildings during State Convention at Galveston, Tex 113 **N.** *Nail Head Rust of Tomatoes*, appropriation for investigating, etc 833 deficiency appropriation for eradicating, etc 682 *Nalls, Lewis A.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1313 *Nandua Creek, Va.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1193 *Nansemond River, Va.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, including Western Branch 1193 *Nantucket, Mass.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1191 *Nantucket Sound*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made; removal of shoals at Cross Rip Shoal Light 1191 *Narcotic Drugs Control*, amount authorized for international conferences on 120 *Narcotics*, appropriation for expenses, restricting sale of, etc 72, 771 disseminating appeal for law observance, etc 771 for expenses, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for, expenses restricting sale of, etc 58, 62, 698, 761, 1349, 1352 importers, manufacturers, dealers, etc., in opium, coca leaves, and preparations thereof, to register with collectors of internal revenue 328 registry and proportionate tax if so engaged January 1, 1919 328 subsequently engaged 329 special tax on designated occupations 329 definition of, importer, manufacturer, and producer 329 wholesale dealer 329 definition of, retail dealer 329 place of business; employees excepted from registry and tax 329 exemption of officials from registry, tax, etc 329 regulations to be prescribed 329 disposal by persons not registered, unlawful 329 “person” construed 329 special tax laws applicable 329 stamp tax on, produced or imported 329 additional to import duty 330 disposal of, except in or from stamped packages, unlawful 330 evidence of violation, etc 330 obtained by prescription, etc., permitted 330 professional administration, etc., by registered physicians, etc., allowed 330 stamp provisions made applicable to engraving, etc 330 seizure, etc., of unstamped packages in possession of any person 330 revenue laws governing, made applicable 330 records and returns required of importers, manufacturers, and wholesale dealers 330 regulations to be made 330 designated medicines, etc., not subject to provisions hereof 330 records to be kept of all sales, etc.; preservation for two years, etc 331 registry and tax required 331 decocainized coca leaves, etc., not subject to this Act 331 all opium, etc., seized from persons convicted with violations of law to be confiscated 331 delivery for medical purposes to any Federal department, etc 331 applicable to seizures from unknown owners 331 restriction on destruction 331 *Narcotics Traffic*, deficiency appropriation for participating in international conferences to regulate 692 *Narrows Island Reservation, Me.*, sale of abandoned, authorized 383 *Natchez National Cemetery, Miss.*, deficiency appropriation for repairs of roadway to 52 *National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics*, appropriation for expenses 527, 1206 for printing and binding 1206 for salaries, additional, 1925 705 *National Bank Currency*, appropriation for distinctive paper for 68, 768 for expenses, redemption of, Treasurer’s Office 70, 770 for expenses, Office of Comptroller of the Currency 71, 770 deficiency appropriation for distinctive paper for 1341 *National Banks*, contributing by, to any election, unlawful 1074 penalty for 1074 punishment for consenting to, by any officer, etc 1074clvi oath required of directors 955 any notary, etc., except official of the bank, may administer 955 filing, etc 955 *National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice* (*see* Rifle Practice, National Board for Promotion of). *National Capital Park Commission*, appropriation for incidental expenses, etc., of 1247 created to preserve forests, provide for systematic development of park, parkway, and playground system in Washington, etc 463 composition of 463 authorized to acquire lands in the District, Maryland, and Virginia for parks, etc 463 by purchase, condemnation, etc., in the District 463 by purchase or condemnation in Maryland or Virginia, as determined in agreements with State officials 463 advice of Commission of Fine Arts in selection 463 all actions, etc., subject to approval of the President 463 annual amounts authorized in District Appropriation Acts for expenses, acquiring lands, etc 463 based on one cent for each inhabitant of the United States 463 payment proportionately from Federal and District revenues 463 lands acquired in District made part of park system under Chief of Engineers 464 suitable for playgrounds assigned to Commissioners 464 in Maryland and Virginia controlled by agreement of State authorities 464 subject to approval of the President 464 report, estimates, etc., to be submitted by 464 acceptance authorized of dedications of land in the District for extension of park system on request of 979 *National Cemeteries*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 511, 926 for Arlington Memorial Amphitheater, etc 511, 926 for superintendents 511, 926 for repairs to roadways; restriction 511, 926 roads limited to one approach 511, 926 for headstones for soldiers’ graves, etc 511, 926 for Antietam battle field; superintendent 511, 926 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, citizens, etc.; removals 511, 926 segregation of bodies in American cemeteries, Great Britain, and France 512, 927 for Confederate Mound, Chicago, Ill 512, 927 for Confederate Stockade Cemetery, Ohio 512, 927 for Confederate burial plats, care, etc 512, 927 appropriation for burial of indigent exsoldiers, etc., Hot Springs Hospital, Little Rock, Ark 512, 927 for monuments, etc., in Cuba and China 512, 927 for additional, 1925 712 for superintendents, additional, 1925 712 for headstones for soldiers’ graves, additional, 1925 712 for disposition of remains of officers, etc., additional, 1925 712 for monuments, etc., in Cuba and China, additional, 1925 712 deficiency appropriation for headstones for soldiers’ graves 52, 59, 63, 699, 762, 1350 for repairs to roadways 52 for Natchez, Miss., road repairs 52 for disposition of remains of officers, etc 59, 762, 1350 for maintenance 63 conveyance of roads to States; maintenance required, etc 1104 establishment authorized of burial grounds of former President Zachary Taylor 970 Philadelphia, Pa., strip of land granted to city for street uses 242 restoration directed of the Lee Mansion, Arlington, Va 1356 *National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws*, appropriation for aid to 545, 1222 *National Defense Act, 1916, Amendments*, National Guard, sale of unserviceable property 363 training periods, etc., modified 363 pay of officers 364 hospital treatment, etc., for National Guard and officers and enlisted reserve corps at encampments, etc 364 injuries in aerial flights 365 allowance if disability continues over six months 365 previous payments validated 365 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps and civilians at training camps 365 persons dying under, payment for funeral expenses and return home of body to be made 365 National Guard property and disburseing officers may entrust moneys to other officers as their agents; responsibility 365 additional pay to enlisted men with specialists’ ratings 365 payments heretofore made, validated 366 payments to warrant officers for services between July 1, 1922, and October 29, 1923, validated 366 to officers and enlisted men for attendance at drills of only part of an organization, validated 366 grade percentages of enlisted men modified 470 exception from duty with troops authorized of Medical, Ordnance, and Chemical Warfare officers 470 officers of Judge Advocate General’s Department engaged on patent litigation 470clvii reserve officers to receive Army commissions 470 of National Guard for period of Federal recognition 470 National Guard; enlistment period 470 funds available for supplies for animals, care, etc 471 number of men allowed for care, etc 471 civilian caretakers permitted 471 status declared of Massachusetts First Corps Cadets 471 pay allowances of National Guard enlisted men modified 471 service accepted in lieu of drill 472 recognition of participation with another State organization 472 retired enlisted men of the Army serving as commissioned officers in World War, to receive pay of retired warrant officers 472 of the Navy and Marine Corps serving as naval officers in World War to receive pay of retired warrant officers 472 allowance if retired prior to July 1, 1922; if subsequently 472 may receive pay, etc., of present rating if exceeding commissioned service 472 payments of commutation of rations to noncommissioned officers of National Guard after July 1, 1922, to be credited in disbursing officers’ accounts 472 composition of National Guard 1075 enlistment period and oath for National Guard 1076 organization of Militia Bureau in War Department 1076 disposition, etc., of property issued to National Guard 1077 dates of rank and precedence of officers of Army, Reserves, or National Guard 1078 exchange of Army property in Pennsylvania with Monroe Water Supply Company 1078 *National Forests* (*see also* Forest Protection), appropriation for restoring to public domain lands in 395, 1146 for topographic surveys of lands in 419, 1172 for administration of 443, 833 disposal of timber 443, 833 for expenses, district administration 444, 834 for fighting forest fires, etc 445, 835 emergency insect infestations in 445, 835 for airplane patrol to prevent forest fires on, etc 835 for sanitary and fire protection, public camp grounds within 445, 835 for improving range conditions, etc 445, 835 for purchase of seed, etc., for tree planting; experiments, etc 445, 835 for roads, trails, etc., for development of 836 for eradicating poisonous plants in 446, 836 deficiency appropriation for fighting, etc., forest fires 39, 1325 for restoring to public domain lands in 1348 Angeles, Calif.; lands for free camp grounds in, allowed Los Angeles County 969 Colorado; lands transferred from Rocky Mountain National Park to 252 Crook, Ariz,; lands in, granted to Gila County for recreational area 242 Custer, Mont.; exchange of coal lands in 1117 exchange of lands authorized for addition to Eldorado, Calif 953 Mount Hood, Oreg 1079 Plumas, Calif 952 Santiam, Oreg 1080 Shasta, Calif 953 Stanislaus, Calif 953 Tahoe, Calif., and Nev 954 exchange offered for private lands to be added to Umatilla, Wallowa, or Whitman, in Oregon 1279 addition of public lands by proclamation 1279 Whitman, Oreg 1282 addition of public lands by proclamation 1282 Harney, S.
Dak.; erection of national memorial authorized in 1214 in exchanges of lands for, reservations of timber, minerals, etc., to be considered in determining values 1090 conditions if reservations made in lands conveyed to United States 1090 where mineral reservations in lands conveyed by the United States 1090 rights, etc., retained by owners subject to State tax laws 1090 lands added to Carson, N. Mex 643, 739 Lassen, Calif 357 Medicine Bow, Wyo 594 Plumas, Calif 356 Snoqualmie, Wash 1074 lands authorized to be withdrawn from, in South Dakota for a game refuge 634 one-half of grazing fees in, waived for 1925, in drought-stricken regions 1259 Ozark, Ark.; game refuges to be set apart in 1091 provisions for protection of forest lands, reforesting denuded areas, extension of, etc 653 special fund, from contributions, etc., for reforestation of, etc 1132 title to lands in, acquired under Conservation Act, accepted, and other lands or timber given in exchange 1215 Willow Creek ranger station authorized on Lewis and Clark, Mont 98 *National Gallery of Art*, appropriation for administration expenses 528, 1207 *National Guard*, appropriation for pay, officers 481, 896 for pay, enlisted men 481, 896 for transportation of officers and enlisted men on discharge 486, 901 for arming, equipping, and training 505, 920 for forage, etc., for animals 505, 920 additional from unexpended balances 920 for care, etc., of animals, supplies, etc 505, 920clviii appropriation for expenses, instruction camps 505, 920 additional, from unexpended balances 920 for attending military service schools 505, 920 additional from unexpended balances 920 for property, and disbursing officers 505, 920 additional from unexpended balances 920 for equipment and instruction expenses 505, 920 for travel, Regular Army officers 505, 920 for transporting supplies, etc 505, 920 additional from unexpended balances 920 for expenses, Army enlisted men 505, 920 for rent, etc., instructors 506 for pay of (armory drills) 506, 920 unexpended balances, available, in addition 920 for procuring arms, etc., for issue for field service 506, 920 issues from Army surplus stores; not charged to militia appropriations 506, 921 reduction of mounted units, etc 506, 921 for arming, equipping, etc., additional, 1925 711 deficiency appropriation for arming, equipping, etc 59, 63, 699, 701, 762, 1350 for equipment, etc 59 for pay (armory drills); reappropriation 1345 to consist of regularly enlisted men between ages of 18 and 45, or reenlistments not over 64 1075 officers between ages of 21 and 64 1075 no payments to, invalid if officer or enlisted men over 45 at time of appointment, etc 1075 enlistment of, in National Guard Reserve; oath to be taken 1076 transfers to and from Reserve authorized 1076 period of enlistment, etc 1076 property issued to, remains in United States ownership 1077 if lost, damaged, etc., report of Army officer upon survey, etc 1077 if from unavoidable causes, State to be relieved 1077 chargeable to State, etc., if due to carelessness, etc 1077 disposal of unserviceable 1077 refusal to pay for loss, etc., debars from participation in appropriations 1078 unserviceable through fair wear and tear, may, after inspection of Army officer, be sold, and State relieved from accountability 1078 inspection allowed as substitute for examination, report, etc 1078 rank, precedence, etc., of officers determined 1078 allowances to officers and enlisted men of aviation increase while on active duty at maneuvers, camps, etc 251 assignment of three officers of federally recognized, for duty in Bureau; pay, etc 1077 of 500 officers to duty with Regular Army; pay, etc 1077 pay, etc., from whole fund for support of 1077 Chief of Militia Bureau, War Department, to be appointed from 1076 service qualifications; selection from recommendations of governors of States 1076 appointed major general, Officers’ Reserve Corps; rank, pay, etc.; no retirement 1076 enlisted men; pay adjusted to conform with Army rates 471 allowance for ordered drills in which participating 471 payment for actual presence 471 other duty accepted in place of drills, except for maneuvers, etc 472 participation with other National Guard organizations, accepted 472 funds allotted for support of, available for care, etc., of animals 471 compensation of help; number allowed; enlistment, pay, etc 471 civilian caretakers 471 longevity credit to officers serving under Federal pay 250 officers recognized as reserve officers during period of Federal service 470 periods of enlistment for, original and subsequent, modified 470 property unserviceable from service wear may be sold, after inspection thereof 363 State, etc., relieved of accountability 363 inspection, etc., a substitute for survey, etc 363 yearly requirement for drill, etc 363 participating in encampments target practice, etc 363 assembly of formation, or part thereof, allowed 363 attendance at separate consecutive formations counted 363 credit limited 363 minimum practice period and actual duty prescribed 363 pay of captains, lieutenants, and warrant officers for prescribed attendance at drills, etc 364 restriction above captains 364 below grade not belonging to organizations 364 additional, for administrative work, officers commanding less than a brigade 364 restriction 364 officers of, and Reserve, may purchase uniforms, etc., for cash 364 members of, injured at encampments, etc., entitled to hospital treatment, etc 364 pay continued, and transportation on termination 364 allowance for injuries in aerial flights 365 allowance if remaining over six months in hospital, etc 365 previous payments of, validated 365clix allowance for injuries, etc.; payment for funeral expenses and return of body home if death occurs 365 property and disbursing officers may designate other officers for disbursements 365 accountability, etc 365 enlisted men with specialists’ ratings, entitled to pay thereof while at encampments, etc 365 payments heretofore made to, validated 366 warrant officers to be paid for service between July 1, 1922, and October 29, 1923 366 payments heretofore made, for drills for only part of an organization, validated 366 status of First Corps Cadets, Massachusetts 471 *National Guard Reserve*, enlistment in, for one or three years authorized, if qualified for active National Guard; oath 1076 transfers to, from National Guard, or to National Guard from, authorized 1076 period of enlistment not changed 1076 members of, in active training service with National Guard to receive Federal pay, etc 1076 no other pay from National Guard appropriations 1076 *National Highway Act*, transfer of five per cent of the distribution of materials, etc., under, for national forest roads, etc., to be used for roads, trails, etc., in national parks and monuments 90 *National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers*, appropriation for expenses, Dayton, Ohio 516, 931 Milwaukee, Wis 517, 932 Togus, Me 518, 932 Hampton, Va 518, 932 Leavenworth, Kans 518, 932 Santa Monica, Calif 518, 932 Marion, Ind 518, 932 Danville, Ill 518, 932 Johnson City, Tenn 518, 932 Battle Mountain Sanitarium, S.
Dak 518, 932 for clothing, all branches 518, 932 for Board of Managers 518, 932 number and eligibility of managers, modified 518 extension of benefits of, to other veterans, etc 519 for additional, 1925 712 deficiency appropriation for Battle Mountain Sanitarium, S. Dak 53, 1346 for Santa Monica, Calif 63, 1346 for Dayton, Ohio 63, 1346 for Milwaukee, Wis 63, 1346 for Johnson City, Tenn 63, 762, 1346, 1350 for medical and hospital services 63, 762 for Marion, Ind 762, 1346 for clothing 762 for Hampton, Va 1346 for Leavenworth, Kans 1346 for hospital construction, Santa Monica, Calif 1346 hospital facilities, etc., of, to be utilized by Veterans’ Bureau 610 hospital to be erected at Santa Monica, Calif 534 manager appointed, John J.
Steadman 17 *National Military Parks*, appropriation for Chickamauga and Chattanooga 512, 927 memorials allowed Spanish War veterans who were encamped in 513, 928 for Gettysburg 513, 928 for Guilford Courthouse 513, 928 for Shiloh 513, 928 for Vicksburg 514, 928 for Chickamauga and Chattanooga, additional, 1925 712 for Gettysburg, additional, 1925 712 for Guilford Courthouse, additional, 1925 712 for Shiloh, additional, 1925 712 for Vicksburg, additional, 1925 712 deficiency appropriation for Guilford Courthouse, N.
C 762 conveyance to States of roads to; maintenance required, etc 1104 investigation of feasibility of establishing, in Kansas City, to commemorate Battle of Westport 801 restoration of Fort McHenry, Md., for preservation as a permanent 1109 *National Monuments*, appropriation for protection, etc 425, 1178 Carlsbad Cave, N. Mex.; condition 425, 1179 for constructing, etc., roads and trails in 1179 for protection, etc., additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for construction of roads, etc 686 for emergency insect infestation, etc., in 755 for protection 1348 construction of roads, etc., in, and national parks, authorized 90 annual allotments authorized for construction, surveys, etc 90 five per cent of the materials, etc., to be distributed under the Highway Act for national forests, to be transferred for use of 90 *National Museum, D.
C.*, appropriation for furniture, fixtures, etc 528, 1207 for heating, lighting, etc 528, 1207 for preserving collections; employees 528, 1207 for repairs, books, etc 528, 1207 deficiency appropriation for preserving collections 55, 60, 697, 759 retained Patent Office models of value, etc., to be kept in Patent Office or 942 *National Park Service*, appropriation for Director, and office personnel 422, 1176 for accounting services, etc 422, 1176 for printing and binding for 392, 1143 Director, to serve on National Capital Park Commission, D.
C 463 exhibit for Seville Exposition to be prepared by 1257clx *National Parks*, appropriation for commissioners 219, 1028 for Director, and other personal services 422, 1176 for accounting services 422, 1176 for Crater Lake, Oreg 422, 1176 for General Grant, Calif 423, 1176 for Glacier, Mont 423, 1176 for Grand Canyon, Ariz 423, 1177 Bright Angel trail, etc 423 for Hawaii 423, 1177 for Hot Springs, Ark 423, 1177 for Lafayette, Me 423, 1177 for Lassen Volcanic, Calif 423, 1177 for Mesa Verde, Colo 424, 1177 for Mount McKinley, Alaska 424, 1177 for Mount Rainier, Wash 424, 1177 for Platt, Okla 424, 1177 for Rocky Mountain, Colo 424, 1177 for Sequoia, Calif 424, 1178 for Wind Cave, S.
Dak 424, 1178 for Yellowstone, Wyo 424, 1178 for Yosemite, Calif 425, 1178 for Zion, Utah 425, 1178 for national monuments 425, 1178 Carlsbad Cave, N. Mex 425, 1179 for physical improvements, etc 425, 1179 for fighting forest fires in 425, 1179 limitation and restriction on expenditures 425, 1179 interchangeable appropriations; limit 426, 1179 for roads, trails, etc., in, and monuments 1179 approved contracts for projects deemed Government obligations 1179 waterproof footwear deemed as park equipment 1179 for Crater Lake, additional, 1925 708 for General Grant, additional, 1925 708 for Glacier, additional, 1925 708 for Grand Canyon, additional, 1925 708 for Hawaii, additional, 1925 708 for Hot Springs, additional, 1925 708 for Lafayette, additional, 1925 708 for Lassen Volcanic, additional, 1925 709 for Mesa Verde, additional, 1925 709 for Mount McKinley, additional, 1925 709 for Mount Rainier, additional, 1925 709 for Platt, additional, 1925 709 for Rocky Mountain, additional, 1925 709 for Sequoia, additional, 1925 709 for Wind Cave, additional, 1925 709 for Yellowstone, additional, 1925 709 for Yosemite, additional, 1925 709 for Zion, additional, 1925 709 for national monuments, additional, 1925 709 for commissioners, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for Yellowstone, Wyo 42, 56 for Glacier, Mont 43 for Grand Canyon, Ariz 43 for General Grant, Calif 56 for personal services 685 for Mesa Verde, Colo 686 for Mount Rainier, Wash 686 for Rocky Mountain, Colo 686 for road, etc., construction in 686 for emergency insect infestations in 755 for Mount Rainier and Rocky Mountain, repairs of flood damages 1331 deficiency appropriation for securing lands in southern Appalachian Mountains and region of Mammoth Cave, Ky., for 1331 for Wind Cave, S.
Dak 1348 areas for establishing Shenandoah, Va., to be acquired, etc 958 Smoky Mountains, Tenn, and N. C., to be acquired, etc 959 in Mammoth Cave regions of Kentucky, etc., for administration as 959 Secretary of Interior may receive donations, secure options, etc 959 appoint commission to select, etc 959 amount authorized to secure options, pay clerk, traveling expenses, etc 959 construction of roads, etc., in, and national monuments, authorized 90 annual allotments authorized for construction, surveys, etc 90 five per cent of the materials, etc., to be distributed under the Highway Act for roads in national forests, to be transferred for use of 90 Crater Lake, Oreg.; acceptance of land from Medford for administration buildings 606 exchange of lands with private owner for addition to Rocky Mountain, Colo., authorized 973 Hawaii; restriction on annual allowance, repealed 390 lands set apart for Utah 593 Rocky Mountain, Colo.; lands transferred from, to Colorado National Forest 252 *National Prohibition Act* (*see also* Law Enforcement), appropriation for expenses, enforcing, by internal revenue officers 71, 771 restriction on paying for storage of seized intoxicating liquors, etc 72 disseminating appeal for law observance, etc 771 for special counsel, enforcing 1030 for expenses enforcing, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for enforcing, Internal Revenue Service 58, 62, 698, 1349, 1352 for expenses enforcing 761 vessels or vehicles forfeited for violating customs laws or, may be used for enforcement thereof, in lieu of sale 1116 *National Red Cross* (*see* American National Red Cross). *National Research Building, D.
C.*, altering, etc., for district engineer’s office, etc 1198 *National Security and Defense*, deficiency appropriation for judgments, under Navy Department 54 for judgments, under War Department 54 for expenses of, under Committee on Public Information 55 for expenses of, under Interior Department 56clxi deficiency appropriation for expenses of, under Food and Fuel Administrations 60, 697 for expenses of, under Department of Labor 700 for expenses of, under Department of State 760 *National Training School for Boys, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 223, 1032 for support of inmates 223, 1033 for care, etc., of boys committed to 567, 1242 for, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for support of inmates, etc 1334 *National Training School for Girls, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 567, 1242 for contingent expenses 567, 1242 deficiency appropriation for electric installations, etc., white section 677 for W. B. Moses and Sons, and Rudolph and West 677 for maintenance 679 for construction 1322 *Nationality of Aliens*, provisions for admission of immigrants, based on 2 per cent of, resident in United States, according to census of 1890 159 ratio computed for fiscal year 1927 and thereafter 159 determination of, to be made by Secretaries of State, Commerce, and Labor, jointly; expert assistance 159 determination of country of birth, as enumerated in census of 1890 160 statement of number of individuals of various nationalities resident then in United States to be prepared by Secretaries of State, Commerce, and Labor, jointly 160 *Natural Gas*, appropriation for investigations for economic production, etc 421, 1174 for enforcing laws as to leases of, on public domain 421, 1174 *Naturalization Bureau, Department of Labor*, appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 240, 1050 for general expenses 240, 1050 for examiners, interpreters, clerks, etc 240, 1050 for travel, rent, etc 241, 1050 for clerical assistance to clerks of courts in naturalization cases 241, 1050 for miscellaneous expenses, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous expenses 57 *Nautical Almanac, American Ephemeris and*, appropriation for preparing 190, 869 *Nautical Almanac Office, Navy*, appropriation for civilian employees 190, 869 for computers 190, 869 *Navajo Agency, Ariz., Western*, deficiency appropriation for payment to Walter Runke 42 *Navajo Agency, N.
Mex.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz. and N. Mex.*, appropriation for water supply for Indians on; repayment 400, 1150 for miscellaneous irrigation projects on 400, 1151 for Ganado irrigation project on 401, 1152 for operating, etc., Hogback irrigation project under San Juan School, N. Mex., on 403, 1153 for Federal highway across, Gallup to Shiprock 1163 for Ganado irrigation project, additional, 1925 707 for Hogback irrigation project, additional, 1925 707 acceptance of reconveyances of privately owned lands, etc., within additions to 1115 lieu selections permitted 1115 consolidation of Indian area 1115 title of person refusing to convey, not affected 1115 amount authorized annually for maintenance of highway from Gallup to Shiprock 606 cost of constructing bridge across Colorado River near Lee Ferry, Ariz., reimbursable from funds of Indians at 994 Arizona to pay one-half of cost and maintain the bridge 994 *Navajo Indian Sanatorium, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 408, 1159 *Navajo Indians*, sum received from sale of allotment to Pete Coverly to be deposited to credit of 91 *Navajo Indians, Ariz.*, appropriation for water supply on reservations; reimbursable 400, 1150 for schools; discretionary use 407, 1158 for water supply for, additional, 1925 707 *Navajo Indians, N.
Mex.*, one-half cost of bridge across San Juan River, near Bloomfield, N. Mex., to be repaid by 800 tract of public land withdrawn for permanent use of 1114 *Navajo Springs Band of Ute Indians, Colo.*, appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 412, 1162 from accrued interest 412, 1162 *Naval Academy*, appropriation for engineering experiment station 191, 870 for pay, professors, instructors, etc 200, 878 limit for swordsmanship and physical instruction 200, 878 no officers to be detailed to teach subjects of terminated civilian professors, etc 200 in reductions, no contract with civilian professors to be violated 200 professors to have six months’ notice prior to dismissal 200 for designated civilian employees 200 for civilian employees, Administration 200, 878clxii appropriation for Department of Ordnance and Gunnery 200, 878 for Department of Electrical Engineering and Physics 200, 878 for Department of Seamanship 200, 878 for Department of Marine Engineering and Naval Construction 200, 878 for Commissary Department 200, 878 for Department of Buildings and Grounds 200, 878 for current and miscellaneous expenses 201, 878 for books for library 201, 878 for expenses, Board of Visitors 201, 878 for contingencies, superintendent 201, 878 for commandant of midshipmen 201, 878 for maintenance and repairs 201, 878 for commutation of rent for bandsmen 201, 878 for pay of professors, etc., additional, 1925 709 appointments yearly to, from Naval and Marine Corps Reserves 1082 no admission subsequent to December 13, 1924, resulting in increasing allowance of three to each Senator, etc 872 pay and allowance to Naval Academy Band; allowances to second leader 251, 1275 released from requirement to return advances for dairy 1278 dairy, farm, etc., to become Government property 1278 operation of, with the midshipmen’s store 2 1278 restriction on appointments to, hereafter 193 appointments at large or from enlisted personnel not affected 194 service as midshipmen in, after March 4, 1913, not counted in longevity of officers of Navy, Army, etc 194, 872 *Naval Attachés*, appropriation for expenses 183, 862 *Naval Communications, Office of Director of*, appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 185, 864 *Naval Districts*, use of pay, miscellaneous, not available for, unless commandant also commandant of yard, station, etc 184, 862 *Naval Establishment* (*see also* Navy), appropriation for increase of, including unexpended balances 203, 880 for continuing construction of vessels permitted under treaty limitations 203, 880 use of unexpended balances 203, 880 for converting, etc., two battle cruisers into aircraft carriers 204, 881 for constructing submarine 204 for constructing two fleet submarines, cost, etc 881 for settlement of contracts for ships delivered 204, 881 for reimbursing contractors on account of constructing, etc., authorized vessels 204 for gyro compass equipments and fire control instruments on destroyers 204, 881 for fire control apparatus on “Colorado” and “West Virginia” 881 appropriation for completing armor, ammunition, etc., for authorized vessels 204, 881 transfer of $22,500,000 from naval supply account fund 204 deficiency appropriation for major alterations to specified vessels 1335 for construction of “Lexington” and “Saratoga” 1336 for river gunboats and scout cruisers 1336 alterations authorized of designated battleships, for submarine and antiair protection and oil-burning conversion 719 new fire control for New York and Texas 719 construction authorized of eight scout cruisers; cost, etc 719 six river gunboats; cost, etc 719 armor and armament at South Charleston, W.
Va., plant 719 construction, etc., at navy yards directed, if cost not increased, etc 719 authorizations subject to treaty limitations 719 suspended if international conference for naval limitation held 719 converting “Lexington” and “Saratoga” into airplane carriers; limits of cost increased 882 *Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa.*, appropriation for employees 188, 867 for maintenance 188, 867 for, additional, 1925 709 *Naval Insurance, Veterans’ Bureau, Military and*, appropriation for 533, 1212 *Naval Intelligence, Office of Chief of*, appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 185, 864 *Naval Limitation Conference, International*, suspension of alterations and construction of designated vessels authorized, in the event of an 719 *Naval Militia* (*see also* Naval Reserve Force, and Naval Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve), appropriation for maintenance, etc 188, 866 constituted from Organized Militia of the States, etc 1088 *Naval Observatory*, appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 190, 868 for computations, books, apparatus, etc 190, 869 for repairs to buildings, etc 190, 869 for miscellaneous expenses 190 for care of grounds, etc 190, 869 for observing total solar eclipse, 1926 869 deficiency appropriation for additional land 689 for fire protection 756 *Naval Oil Reserves*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of of suits to cancel leases of 1315 designated leases and contracts relating to, declared against public interest 5 suits to be instituted by the President to annul and cancel 6 for other criminal and civil actions 6 special counsel to be appointed to conduct 6clxiii proceedings directed to establish title of United States to, in California 15 special counsel authorized 15 appropriation for legal expenses, etc., canceling leases, prosecutions, etc 16 *Naval Operations, Office of Chief of*, appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 185, 864 for civilian personnel, Board of Inspection and Survey 185, 864 for civilian personnel, Office of Director of Naval Communications 185, 864 for civilian personnel, Office of Naval Intelligence 185, 864 *Naval Radio Stations*, provisions for use of, by the general public 1091 *Naval Records and Library, Navy Department*, appropriation for civilian personnel, office of 185, 864 for preparing, etc., naval records of war with Central Powers of Europe 185, 864 *Naval Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve*, Naval Reserve created as part of Navy, in lieu of Naval Reserve Force 1080 classes constituting 1080 transfers from former designated classes to Fleet Naval Reserve 1080 to Merchant Marine Naval Reserve 1080 to Volunteer Naval Reserve 1080 for unexpired period of enrollment 1080 officers transferred may be appointed to grade held in Naval Reserve Force; precedence 1080 status of previously retired members not affected 1080 Marine Corps Reserve created as part of Marine Corps, in lieu of former Reserve 1080 classes constituting 1080 prior laws relating to Reserves and Naval Militia repealed 1081 Naval Reserve; citizenship and age qualifications; obligation to serve in Navy, during war; etc 1081 transfers allowed from Naval Reserve Force 1081 from Navy, of enlisted men, not citizens, on completing required service 1081 restriction on membership in other organizations 1081 accepting civil employment, etc., not restricted 1081 ranks, ratings, etc., in, to correspond with Navy 1081 regulations for appointments, promotions, etc., to be prescribed 1081 commissioned grades appointed by President alone; warrant, by the Secretary 1081 enlistment terms; extensions 1081 discharges from, in time of peace, limited 1081 of enlisted men transferred to Fleet Reserve from Navy subject to naval regulations 1081 provisions for, in time of war, same as for the Navy 1082 Naval Reserve; service of officers transferred to, not above lieutenant commander 1082 higher grades for organizing, etc.; proportion of line and staff 1082 computation for higher grades authorized every year 1082 no reductions, etc 1082 appointment of midshipmen from Naval and Marine Corps Reserves; yearly limit 1082 Naval Reserve officers and men, including retired, may be ordered to active duty in time of war, etc 1082 in time of peace only with their consent 1083 release from active duty, by the Secretary, at any time 1083 when on active duty, etc., subject to Navy laws, etc 1083 disciplinary action for offenses 1083 on retired list, subject to Navy laws, etc 1083 pay, allowances, etc., to officers of, on active duty, etc 1083 of warrant officers and enlisted men of, on active duty, the same as for Navy; services included 1083 uniform gratuity to Fleet Naval Reserve officer, on appointment; restriction 1083 further sum in time of war 1083 issues to enlisted men in time of peace, of articles of uniform, etc 1083 adding, upon first reporting for duty in time of war, outfit for first enlistment in Navy 1083 injuries incurred in time of peace in line of duty entitle members to benefits of employees’ compensation laws 1084 sickness not regarded as an injury 1084 precedence of commissioned and warrant officers 1084 provisions regulating transfers from Naval Reserve Force to Naval Reserve 1084 exception, as to Naval Volunteers and Naval Militia 1084 former officers of Navy and Coast Guard appointed in Reserve 1084 in time of peace with, but after, officers of Navy of same rank 1084 when mobilized with Navy in time of war, after junior of rank; officers above lieutenant commander 1084 in time of war, advancement of officers on active duty 1085 examinations, pay, etc 1085 not applicable to retired officers 1085 Naval Reserve officers to be physically examined every four years 1085 honorably discharged or on the honorary retired list if unfit for active service 1085 officers of, placed on honorary retired list without pay, etc., at age of 64 1085 or after 25 years’ service on own request; services counted 1085clxiv Fleet Naval Reserve members required to perform training duty annually 1085 additional, with or without pay, with their consent 1085 subsistence, etc., if without pay 1085 increase for aircraft flying duty 1085 compensation of officers below lieutenant commander and enlisted men; rates computed 1085 number of drills limited; week end cruises not regarded as duty 1086 to officers above lieutenants 1086 to officers below lieutenant commander, and enlisted men not attached to a division 1086 additional to officers commanding organizations, etc 1086 period when pay does not accrue 1086 obligation to serve four years in, after naval service ends, may be required at first enlistments 1086 assignment to, on termination, unless reenlisting in Navy 1086 no active duty required; yearly payment 1086 pay, etc., if attached to a division, etc 1086 reenlistment in naval service upon completion of four years 1086 provisions for transfers to, from regular Navy enlistments hereafter; pay, etc 1087 duty limited in time of peace 1087 after 30 years placed on Navy retired list; pay, ratings, etc 1087 pay, etc., of men heretofore transferred to, from the Navy 1087 transfer to retired list after 30 years’ service; pay, etc 1087 benefits to enrolled men of Naval Reserve Force transferred to Naval Reserve, reenlisting in Navy after discharge from Reserve 1087 Fleet Naval Reserve enlisted men transferred from reenlistments in Navy, etc., after 16, but less than 20 years’ naval service, to receive stated pay, etc 1087 if 20 or more years of service 1087 increase for extraordinary heroism, etc 1087 minority enlistment counted as four years’ service 1088 active duty to be performed by enlisted men so transferred to, in each four year period 1088 physical examinations required 1088 transfer to retired list if not physically fit; pay, etc 1088 allowed Navy retired allowances, on completing 30 years’ service 1088 retired pay, etc., to enlisted men, transferred to, upon completing 30 years’ service 1088 Naval Militia constituted from Organized Militia of States, etc 1088 personnel admitted to Fleet Reserve at grade, etc., qualified 1088 to qualify for rank, etc., in one year 1088 Naval Militia; officers and men of Naval Reserve who are members of, relieved from militia duty when on active service in time of war, etc 1088 loan of vessels, etc., of Navy to, for training, etc.; organization, etc., requirements 1088 inspection of Naval Reserve units once a year by officers of the Navy 1088 Merchant Marine Naval Reserve constituted of citizens following the sea for a profession, having served on American vessels, etc 1089 transfers from, to Volunteer Naval Reserve, or discharged, three years after ceasing to follow the sea 1089 may be given training upon application 1089 payment to, when not on active duty with Navy, in time of peace 1089 rates, etc., additional to training duty 1089 funds for, subject to action by Congress 1089 flag or emblem for, may be prescribed for merchant vessel 1089 vessel to be designated as suitable as a naval auxiliary 1089 master and half of officers to be members of Naval Reserve 1089 not to be flown in lieu of national ensign 1089 Volunteer Naval Reserve members not required to drill, etc 1089 no pay to, except when ordered to active or training duty 1089 may, on application, be given training duty, etc 1089 Secretary of Navy to prescribe regulation for organization, etc., of Naval Reserve 1089 to detail officers and enlisted men, make available vessels, etc., of the Navy, for development of Reserve 1089 employees of the Government or District of Columbia allowed leave of absence without loss of pay, etc., for days of training, etc., not exceeding 15 days 1090 funds for Naval Reserve authorized to be appropriated yearly 1090 statement to be submitted with Department estimates 1090 estimated amount for Fleet Naval Reserve 1090 estimated amount for transfers from Navy to Fleet Naval Reserve 1090 amount of $25 to member of Naval Reserve, inactive 1090 unobligated funds for Naval Reserve Force made available 1090 effective date July 1, 1925 1090 *Naval Reserve Force*, appropriation for mileage to officers 183, 864 for transportation, etc., enlisted 186, 865 for organization, etc., expenses of 187, 866 for pay, etc., on active training duty; transportation, subsistence, etc 187, 866clxv appropriation for retainer pay, of other than Fleet Naval Reserve 187, 866 for aviation material, etc 187, 866 additional to other appropriations for assigned vessels and aircraft 187, 866 consent for training required 187, 866 issue of uniforms, etc., to Volunteer Naval Reserve 188, 866 Naval Militia made part of, until June 30, 1926 188, 867 benefits, etc., on enrollment 188, 867 duty credited as active service 188, 867 no retainer pay if failing to train 188, 867 for subsistence of members in active service 194, 873 for transporting, etc., remains of, dying in service 197, 875 deficiency appropriation for 670, 698, 760, 1349 abolished, and Naval Reserve created in lieu thereof 1080 appointment hereafter of officers of, as officers in Regular Navy forbidden 1273 status of members not prejudiced by temporary appointment in Coast Guard 106 no retainer pay, etc., while serving 106 credit given for service 106 supply officers of, to have pay, etc., of rankfor World War active service prior to approval of bonds 860 uniform gratuity to enrolled men of, charged to Navy clothing and small stores found 195, 873 *Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps*, establishment of, authorized 1276 regulations for, to conform to provisions for Army Corps 1276 powers conferred upon Secretary of Navy 1277 operation expenditures, etc., to be specifically provided for 1277 members eligible for appointment as Naval Reserve officers 1277 inclusion of Marine Corps in all provisions 1277 total personnel limited 1277 *Naval Stores*, appropriation for investigating grading, handling, etc 447, 837 deficiency appropriation for expenses, establishing standards, etc., of 682 *Naval Training Stations*, appropriation for California 187, 866 for Rhode Island 187, 866 for Great Lakes, Ill 187, 866 for Hampton Roads, Va 187, 866 limit, clerical, etc., services 187, 866 *Naval War College*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 188, 867 *Navigable Streams, etc.*, appropriation for investigating pollution of 76, 775 deficiency appropriation for Conference on prevention of oil pollution of 1339 provisions for preventing oil pollution by deposits in 604 surveys, etc., of, for power development. authorized 1190 *Navigable Streams, Watersheds of* (*see* Conservation of Navigable Waters, etc.). *Navigation*, penalty for owner failing to extinguish fire and stop motor of automobile when taken on a vessel in navigable waters 1093 *Navigation Bureau, Department of Commerce*, appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 229, 1038 for admeasurement of vessels 229, 1038 for instruments for counting passengers 229 for motor boats, etc., to enforce navigation laws 229, 1038 for preventing overcrowding of passenger vessels, etc 229, 1038 for enforcing wireless communication laws 229, 1039 for shipping commissioners 230, 1039 for clerk hire; contingent expenses 230, 1039 for enforcing navigation laws, additional, 1925 706 for preventing overcrowding of passenger vessels, etc., additional, 1925 706 for enforcing wireless communication laws, additional, 1925 706 for shipping commissioners, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for enforcement of navigation laws 759 for preventing overcrowding of passenger vessels, etc 759 *Navigation Bureau, Navy* (*see* Bureau of Navigation, Navy). *Navigation Laws*, appropriation for motor boats, etc., to enforce 229, 1038 for expenses, enforcing, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for enforcing, etc 759 *Navy*, appropriation for Secretary of Navy, Assistant, etc 182, 861 for pay, miscellaneous 183, 862 mileage, etc 183 delegates to International Research Council 862 collecting information, etc 184, 862 interned prisoners of war 184, 862 damages claims 184, 862 restriction on use at naval districts 184, 862 limit, clerical, etc., services at yards and stations 184, 862 for contingent 184, 863 for expenses, government for Virgin Islands 184, 863 for marine schools, New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania 184, 863 for care of lepers, etc., Guam and Culion 184, 863 for research laboratory 184, 863 for Bureau of Navigation, transportation, recruiting, etc 186, 864 transporting dependents of officers and enlisted men 186, 865 for recreation for enlisted men 186, 865 for contingent 186, 865 for gunnery and engineering exercises 186, 865 for equipment supplies, instruments, etc 186, 865 gyro compass testing, etc 187, 866clxvi appropriation for ocean and lake surveys 187, 866 for training stations 187, 866 for Naval Reserve Force 187, 866 pay, allowances, etc., while training 187, 866 uniforms to Volunteer Naval Reserve 188 Naval Militia made part of Naval Reserve Force; benefits, service credits, etc 188, 867 retainer pay, other than Fleet Reserve 866 for Naval War College 188, 867 for Naval Home 188, 867 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Navigation 189, 868 for Bureau of Engineering, repairs, etc., of machinery, etc 190, 869 equipment supplies 190, 869 submarine motive power development 191 clerical, etc., services 191, 869 cargo ships, transports, etc., restriction 191 for engineering experiment station, Naval Academy 191, 870 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Engineering 191, 870 for Bureau of Construction and Repair, construction, etc 191, 870 equipment supplies 191, 870 clerical, etc., services 192, 870 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Construction and Repair 192, 871 for Bureau of Ordnance, ordnance and ordnance stores 192, 871 schools at ordnance stations 192, 871 chemical, etc., services 192, 871 for smokeless powder 192, 871 for purchase, etc., of torpedoes, etc 192, 871 for experimental work in projectiles, etc 193, 871 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Ordnance 193, 871 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, pay of officers 193, 871 for rental allowance 193, 872 for subsistence allowance 193, 872 for pay of enlisted men, etc 193, 872 for apprentice seamen on training ships, etc 193, 872 for pay and allowances, Nurse Corps 193, 872 for retainer and active service pay, Fleet Naval Reserve 193, 872 for personal property losses; death gratuities 193, 872 pay appropriations accounted for as one fund 193, 872 additional Medical personnel authorized for Veterans’ Bureau patients in Navy hospitals 194, 872 midshipmen; restriction on appointments hereafter 194, 872 appointments at large or from enlisted personnel not affected 194, 872 discharge permitted of minors enlisted without consent of parent, etc., upon application therefor 194 service in Naval or Military Academy after March 4, 1913, not counted in longevity, etc 194, 872 appropriation for provisions 194, 872 for maintenance; equipment supplies 194, 873 freight, Department and bureaus 195, 873 chemical, etc., services 195, 873 outfits, uniform gratuity, etc., from clothing and small stores fund 195, 873 for fuel and transportation 195, 874 issues charged to appropriation applicable 195, 894 price for fuel on hand at last issue rate 195, 894 permanent special working fund created by transfer from supply account 195 functions of fund 195 issues for relief of Japanese earthquake sufferers charged to supply fund without reimbursement 195 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 196, 874 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, surgeons’ necessaries 196, 874 clerical, etc., services 196, 874 for contingent 196, 874 care of insane on the Pacific Coast 196, 874 additions to designated hospitals from naval hospital fund 196 for care of the dead 196, 875 bringing home remains of officers, etc 196, 875 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 197, 875 for Bureau of Yards and Docks, maintenance 197, 875 clerical, etc., services 197, 875 motor vehicles, etc., restrictions 197, 875 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Yards and Docks 197, 876 for public works at designated navy yards and stations 197, 876 for Bureau of Aeronautics, aviation expenses 199, 877 allotments designated 199, 877 accounted for as one fund 199, 877 shore stations limited to six 199, 877 construction of airplane factory forbidden 199, 877 payment of damages from aircraft to private property 199, 877 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Aeronautics 200, 877 for Naval Academy 200, 878 diversion of appropriations reduced by decommissioning, etc., ships, to supplement maintenance of Yards and Docks, etc 201 for Marine Corps 201, 878 restriction on pay, etc., of Navy and Marine Corps officers engaged in other than Government service while on leave 202, 879 for increase of the Navy, with unexpended balances 203, 880 continuing construction of vessels, as permitted by Conference Treaty 204, 880 converting battle cruisers into aircraft carriers 204, 881clxvii appropriation for one submarine 204 two submarines 881 settling contracts for ships delivered 204, 881 reimbursing contractors on account of constructing authorized vessels 204 gyro compass equipments and fire control instruments for destroyers 204, 8S1 fire control apparatus on “Colorado” and “West Virginia” 881 completing armor, torpedoes, etc., for authorized ships 204, 881 transfers from naval supply account fund to this appropriation 204 President requested to negotiate agreements with Great Britain, etc., to limit ship and aircraft construction, and number of officers and men 204 use of naval appropriations for Department purposes restricted 204, 881 details for dispensary or radio communication not Department service 204, 881 no pay to officers, etc., using time measuring devices on work of employees 204, 881 cash rewards, etc., restricted 204, 881 no repairs, purchase, etc., from private contractors, of ships, machinery, etc., that can be made at navy yards or arsenals, if cost not increased thereby 205, 881 for pensions 414, 1164 for Naval Home, additional, 1925 709 for Naval Academy, additional, 1925 709 for Marine Corps, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for Bureau of Navigation 46, 57, 61, 698, 700, 760, 760, 1349, 1351 for pay, miscellaneous 57, 61, 689, 698, 700, 760, 1349, 1351 for increase of compensation 57 for Bureau of Engineering 57, 698, 1336, 1349, 1351 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 57, 1336, 1349 for Bureau of Ordnance 57, 61, 1349 for pay of the Navy 57, 61, 698, 700, 760, 1349, 1351, 1353 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 57, 61, 698, 700, 760, 1349 for provisions 57 for freight 57, 61, 700, 1349, 1353 for fuel and transportation 57 for aviation 57, 61, 689, 698, 760, 1349, 1351 for Marine Corps 57, 61, 698, 700, 1349, 1351, 1353 for Bureau of Yards and Docks 61, 698, 1336, 1349 for transportation and recruiting 689 for expenses, scrapping of naval vessels 689 for Panama Railroad Company, refund 689 for damages claims, collisions with naval vessels 689, 1335 for monument at Charles Fort, Parris Island, S.
C 690 for Naval Reserve Force 698, 760, 1349, 351 deficiency appropriation for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 700, 1349 for Naval Observatory 756 for investigation of fuel oil, etc 760 for major alterations to designated vessels 1335 for increase of the Navy 1336 for aviation claim 1352 adjusted compensation for World War service in 121 alterations, etc., authorized in designated battleships 719 new fire control, “New York” and “Texas” 719 construction authorized of eight scout cruisers; cost, speed, etc 719 six river boats; cos£, etc 719 armor and armament at South Charleston, W.
Va., plant 719 work at navy yards if cost not increased thereby 719 above authorizations subject to treaty limitations 719 suspended if international conference for naval limitation held 719 appointment authorized of Richard Evelyn Byrd, jr., a lieutenant commander on retired list of 821 Henry F. Mulloy as ensign 961 Captain Douglas E. Dismukes, in recognition of gallant service in World War when retired to have rank of rear admiral 1279 disbursing officers relieved from responsibility for certain losses, etc., incurred in World War service accounts; time extended 860 enlisted men retired, who served as commissioned officers in World War, to have pay of retired warrant officers 472 helium for, to be obtained from Bureau of Mines 1111 production, etc., funds of, to be transferred to Mines Bureau 1331 insurance provisions in World War Veterans’ Act 624 limits of cost increased for converting “Lexington” and “Saratoga” into airplane carriers 882 loan of flags, for inaugural ceremonies in Washington, D.
C., March 4, 1925 944 Naval Reserve established as part of; provisions relating to 1080 per diem allowance for making aerial surveys of rivers and harbors 1191 rental allowances to, officers modified 250 repeal of authority for turret gun changes 45 retainer pay of transferred members of Fleet Naval Reserve July 1, 1922, computed at rates for enlisted men 251 minimum allowance 251 sundry specified matters affecting the 1269 men reenlisting in, after transfer to Fleet Naval Reserve credited with pay, etc., while on active duty in Fleet Reserve 1269 enlisted men in, or Marine Corps, restored to rank, etc., on reenlisting after discharge from service to be enrolled as officer in Reserve 1269clxviii status of members of Fleet Reserve when temporary appointment as officers in the, revoked 1270 enlisted man discharged from, and in four months enrolled as officer in Reserve Force, deemed transferred to Fleet Reserve when discharged, etc 1270 enlisted man discharged from for enrollment as Reserve officer, reduced to Navy rating at his own request, and serving unexpired enrollment period in Navy, to have pay, etc., as if not discharged 1270 charges of desertion may be relieved of men serving honorably in Army, Navy, or Marine Corps subsequently during World War 1270 honorable discharge to be entered on record 1271 no back pay, etc., for service prior to World War 1271 retired officers credited with all active duty April 6, 1917, to March 3, 1921, since retirement, in computing longevity pay 1271 disbursing officers of, and Marine Corps, allowed credit for civil outfits to enlisted men discharged since November 13, 1917, for bad conduct, etc 1271 commodore retired rank not given to staff officer, unless rank of captain attained 1271 aviation sites; acquiring authorized at Galveston, Tex 1271 Lakehurst, N.
J 1271 Quantico, Va 1271 Chatham, Mass 1271 sale authorized at Galveston, Tex 1271 Marine Corps personnel 1272 claims of contractors for losses caused by fixed-price contracts April 6, 1917, to November 11, 1918, to be investigated, etc., by the Secretary 1273 on contracts uncompleted April 6, 1917, occasioned by Government priority orders, etc., April 6, 1917, to November 11, 1918 1273 estimates to be submitted; proof required, if losses from advanced wages ordered by the Government 1273 authority conferred to secure evidence, etc 1273 transfers of Reserve Force officers to, hereafter, forbidden 1273 payment to persons dishonorably discharged, etc 1274 marines discharged for bad conduct to have civilian outer clothing 1274 Marine Band, composition, pay, etc 1274 warrant electrician grades established, etc 1274 precedence of present gunners if appointed to 1274 reimbursement to persons who advanced pay to Navy officers and enlisted men during World War 1275 payments made to assistants to chiefs of bureaus to be allowed by Comptroller General 1275 highest pay of rank to assistants while serving as such 1275 record of service of Charles O.
Maas in Naval Reserve Force recognized as active duty 1275 Navy Band, designated, pav of leader, etc 1275 Naval Academy Band, pay, allowances, etc 1275 enlistment periods in the, established 1276 minors enlisting without consent of parent, etc., may be discharged on application 1276 Sand Point, Wash., site for air station may be accepted free of cost, etc 1276 South Brooklyn, N. Y., addition to site of supply depot may be acquired 1276 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, naval station, harbor improvement directed 1276 San Diego, Calif., naval base water front development continued 1276 limit of cost increased of scout cruisers and submarine tender 1276 Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps, established, etc 1276 reimbursing designated prisoners at Portsmouth, N.
H., naval prison for stolen bonds, etc 1277 temporary officers of, and Marine Corps; found physically incapacitated in line of duty, and appointments revoked, considered as retired with pay, etc 1277 officers retired for physical disability originating between April 6, 1917, and March 3, 1921, while holding temporary rank, to be advanced on retired list 1278 requirement for return of advances to Naval Academy for dairy, repealed, etc 1278 national flag to be issued free of cost to nearest relative of officer, etc., who died during World War period 1278 restoration, etc., of frigate “Constitution” authorized 1278 any staff officer on active list who held rank of rear admiral during World War, etc., may be placed on retired list; pay, etc 1278 officers of, and Marine Corps, specially commended for combat duty in World War, when retired for age and ineligible for promotion, to be placed on next higher grade 1279 supply officers of, to have pay of rank for World War active service prior to approval of bonds 860 transfer of, vessels, etc., to Coast Guard for law enforcement 105 two obsolete vessels of, transferred to Army Air Service for airplane bombing tests 907clxix *Navy and Marine Memorial to Americans Lost at Sea*, erection of, on public grounds, Washington, D.
C., authorized 14 site and design to be approved by Commission of Fine Arts 14 *Navy Band, United States*, band at Washington, D. C., navy yard designated as 1275 pay of leader; service counted for longevity 1275 no back pay, etc 1275 no loss of allowances while on concert tours 1275 *Navy Department* (*see also* Navy), appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, and office personnel 182, 861 salaries limited to average rates, under Classification Act 182, 861 if only one position in a grade 861 restriction not applicable to clerical mechanical service 182, 861 no reduction of fixed salaries 861 transfers to another position without reduction 861 payments under higher rates permitted 182, 861 for civilian personnel, General Board 182, 861 Naval Examining and Retiring Boards 183, 861 Compensation Board 183, 861 for contingent expenses 183, 862 for stationery, etc 183, 862 naval service appropriations not to be used for Department purposes 183, 862 for printing and binding for 183, 862 for Navy pay, miscellaneous 183, 862 for Navy, contingent 184, 863 for Government for the Virgin Islands 184, 863 for State marine schools 184, 863 for care of lepers, etc., Guam and Culion 184, 863 for research laboratory 184, 863 for Office of Naval Records and Library, civilian personnel 185, 864 for collecting naval records of the World War 185, 864 for Judge Advocate General’s Office, civilian personnel 185, 864 for Chief of Naval Operations Office, civilian personnel 185, 864 for Board of Inspection and Survey, civilian personnel 185, 864 for Director of Naval Communications, civilian personnel 185, 864 for Naval Intelligence Office, civilian personnel 185, 864 for Bureau of Navigation, expenses 186, 864 for Naval Reserve Force 187, 866 for Naval War College 188, 867 for Naval Home 188, 867 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Navigation 189, 868 for Hydrographic Office 189, 868 for Naval Observatory 190, 868 for Nautical Almanac Office 190, 869 for Bureau of Engineering, expenses 190, 869 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Engineering 190, 870 for Bureau of Construction and Repair, expenses 191, 870 appropriation for civilian personnel, Bureau of Construction and Repair 192, 871 for Bureau of Ordnance, expenses 192, 871 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Ordnance 193, 871 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, pay of the Navy 193, 871 for freight 195, 873 special permanent working fund established 195 issues furnished Japan earthquake sufferers 195 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 196, 874 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, expenses 196, 874 repairs, additions, etc., to designated hospitals from naval hospital fund 196 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 197, 874 for Bureau of Yards and Docks, expenses 197, 875 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Yards and Docks 197, 876 for public works, Bureau of Yards and Docks 197, 876 for Bureau of Aeronautics, aviation expenses 199, 877 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Aeronautics 200, 877 for Naval Academy 200, 878 diversion of appropriations reduced by decommissioning, etc., ships, to supplement maintenance of yards and docks 201 for Marine Corps 201, 878 for increase of the Navy 203, 880 negotiations requested for agreement with Great Britain, etc., to limit construction of vessels and aircraft, and number of officers and men permitted 204 for Naval Home, additional, 1925 709 for Naval Academy, additional, 1925 709 for Hydrographic Office, additional, 1925 710 for Marine Corps, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for Naw 45, 57, 61, 689, 698, 700, 760, 1335, 1349, 1351, 1353 for judgments, United States courts, under 53, 696, 758, 1347, 1347 for judgments, United States court, under, for property condemned under Lever Act 54 for judgments, United States courts, under; collision claims, etc 758 for judgments, Court of Claims under 54, 696, 697, 758, 1347 for freight 57, 61, 670, 698, 1353 for administrative expenses, World War Adjusted Compensation Act 688, 1335 for Naval Observatory 689, 756 for collision damages claims 689, 1338 for acquiring private fishery rights, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 690 for printing and binding for 1335 authorized to acquire lands, etc., for production of helium gas, operate plants, experiment, etc 908 balances of appropriations covered in for temporary buildings 934clxx claims by or against Shipping Board and, canceled 1209 private claims not affected 1210 expenditures authorized from allotments to, for Veterans’ Bureau beneficiaries 532, 1211 hospital facilities, etc., of, to be utilized by Veterans’ Bureau 610 use of Shipping Board appropriations for paying claims of, forbidden 531 *Navy Yards*, construction, etc., of authorized vessels at, if facilities permit, cost not increased, etc 719 purchase, repair, etc., of naval vessels, machinery or articles from private contractor which can be produced at, forbidden 205 permitted if no increase in cost involved 205 *Navy Yearbook*, provision for compiling, etc., repealed 1106 *Nay-gwa-nay-be-ke-wain-zee, Mille Lac Band of Indians Chief*, payment to heirs of, from Court of Claims judgment for the Band 818 *Neagle, John*, loan of portraits of Daniel Webster and Henry Clay, for exhibition in Philadelphia of works of the artist 1252 *Neah Bay Agency, Wash.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 1161 *Nebraska National Forest, Nebr.*, trees to arid land residents from nurseries of 445, 835 *Nelson, First Lieutenant Erick Henning, Army Air Service*, advanced 500 files on the promotion list in recognition of world flight accomplished by him 979 distinguished service medal accorded to, and acceptance of medals or decorations from foreign governments, authorized 979 *Nelson, Knute, late a Senator*, deficiency appropriation for pay to daughter of 33 *Nematodes*, appropriation for study of plant infesting 441, 831 *Neponset River, Mass.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1191 *Netherlands*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Nett Lake Agency, Minn.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411 *Neuse River, N.
C.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, New Bern to Smithfield 1193 *Neutrality Act*, appropriation for expenses under 209, 1018 *Nevada*, appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 394 for support, etc., of Indians in 409, 1159 for support, etc., of Indians in, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians in 56, 1348 selection by, validated, of tract relinquished by Central Pacific Railway Company 812 Tahoe National Forest, California and, area extended 654 *New Albany, Ind.*, terms of court at 751 *New Bern, N.
C.*, intracoastal barge line to be reestablished between Baltimore and 1255 issue of Army stores, etc., for relief of sufferers from fire at, in 1922, approved; credits allowed in accounts for 1285 *New Hampshire Avenue NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Grant Circle to Allison Street 547 *New Haven, Conn.*, preliminary examination, etc., to be made, for harbor of refuge in Morris Cove 1192 *New Jersey Judicial District*, deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of court to New River Collieries Company 1346 *New Mexico*, appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 394 for repairs, etc., flood damages to irrigation systems, pueblos in 403 for support, etc., of Indians in 409, 1159 for support, etc., of Indians in, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of Indians in 56, 698 compact of Colorado and, for use of La Plata River, approved by Congress 796 jurisdiction of district court in suits to quiet title to Pueblo Indian land grants 636 loans to farmers in drought stricken areas of, for purchase of seed, etc 110 appropriation for 110 one-half cost of bridging San Juan River near Bloomfield, to be paid by 800 sums for allotting lands, etc., not to be used for Indians in, unless residing on public domain prior to June 30, 1914 398, 1148 tract of land in, permanently withdrawn for Navajo Indians 1114 *New Mexico Judicial District*, deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of district court, in reclamation proceedings 53 constitution of 642 terms of court, at Albuquerque 642 Las Cruces 642 Las Vegas 642 Raton 642 Roswell 642 Santa Fe 642 Silver City 642 adjournment, etc., if insufficient business at Las Vegas, Las Cruces, Silver City, or Raton 642 rooms to be furnished at Silver City, Las Vegas and Raton 642 transfer of causes, to place of sitting of court 642 marshal and clerk to appoint deputies, etc 642 transfer to new court building at city of Las Vegas when completed 643clxxi *New Mexico Pueblos*, appropriation for irrigation project for 400, 1151 *New Orleans Association of Commerce*, lease of Army Quartermaster depot authorized to, for exhibition purposes 100 *New Orleans, La.*, appropriation for mint at 77, 776 for repairs to mint 79 for passport bureau 206, 1015 for dispatch agent 207, 1016 for marine hospital, improvements 778 for quarantine station, improvements 778 for mint at, additional, 1925 710 intracoastal waterway to Galveston Bay, Tex., authorized 1187 may bridge Mississippi River; location 103 *New Orleans, La., International Trade Exposition, 1925*, invitation to States and foreign governments to participate in, authorized 1253 official recognition of Hamilton K.
Avery, as vice president of, requested 1253 articles for exhibition at, admitted free of duty, under regulations 1253 sale, etc., on payment of import duties 1253 withdrawn for sale, etc., subject to duty then in force 1253 allowance for deterioration, etc 1253 punishment for illegal sales, etc 1253 *New River Collieries Company*, deficiency appropriation for paying interest on judgment to 1346 *New River Inlet, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *New York*, appropriation for reimbursing, for marine school expenses 184, 863 abandoned lighthouse reservations at Lloyds Harbor and Fire Island transferred to, for public park uses 635 reversion for nonuser 635 rights reserved for uses of the Government 635 agreement between Connecticut and, settling boundary line of the two States 731 consent of Congress to 738 may bridge Hudson River, Poughkeepsie, N.
Y 10 *New York and Connecticut Boundary*, agreement by New York and Connecticut settling 731 consent of Congress to, and approval of 738 *“New York,” Battleship*, deficiency appropriation for additional submarine, etc., protection 1335 for fire control systems 1335 alteration of, authorized for protection against submarine and aircraft attack 719 new fire control system installation 719 *New York Canal and Great Lakes Corporation*, modification authorized of contracts for sale of barges, etc., for inland and coastwise transportation to 1255 terms of sale; amount and time of payment 1255 modification authorized of contracts for sale of barges, etc.; line between Baltimore and New Berne, etc., N.
C., to be reestablished 1255 operation on, by self-propelled barges 1255 *New York Canals*, appropriation for survey of navigable waters of 515, 930 *New York City, N. Y.*, appropriation for assay office at 78, 777 for customhouse building, repairs 79 for Subtreasury building, repairs 79 for subway, assay office to subtreasury 79 for pneumatic tube system, customhouse and appraisers’ stores 81, 779 for pneumatic tube mail transmission, Brooklyn and 86, 785 for airplane mail service to San Francisco from 87, 785 for assistant superintendent foreign mails at 87, 786 for navy yard, public works 198, 876 for passport bureau 206, 1015 for dispatch agent 207, 1016 for quarantine station 778 for passport bureau, additional, 1925 710 for assay office at, additional, 1925 710 for assay office at, special fund, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for airplane mail service to San Francisco 59, 1350 for rent of rooms for United States courts, etc.; five-year lease 687 for pneumatic mail transmission, Brooklyn and 691 for quarantine station, improvements 694 for assay office at 1349 bridge authorized across Hudson River to Fort Lee, N.
J., from 1094 may bridge Newton Creek, between Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens 18 *New York Harbor, N. Y.*, appropriation for preventing injurious deposits, inspectors, fleet, etc 516, 930 deficiency appropriation for preventing injurious deposits, etc 63 *New York Shipbuilding Corporation*, amount of loss caused, in cost of battleship No. 42, by Government action, to be ascertained 1283 if cost increased over limit to be added to authorized cost 1283 *New York Southern Judicial District*, deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of court to Jens Samuelsen and B.
Olsen 1346 *Newbern, N. C.*, terms of court at 661 *Newfoundland*, persons born in, construed as nonquota immigrants under Immigration Act 155 *Newlands Irrigation Project, Nev.*, appropriation for irrigation charges, etc., Paiute allotments within 403, 1153 for maintenance, etc., of 417, 1167 drainage expenses restricted 417, 1167 for Spanish Springs division, expenses 1167clxxii appropriation for Spanish Springs division; contracts required from irrigation district 1167 requirements for construction on lands of Southern Pacific Company 1167 aid of State, etc., in developing project, etc 1168 present water users of Newlands project given priority over rights of extension 1168 lands not liable for construction costs 1168 use of revenues from any power plant connected with the division 1168 amount authorized for drainage of Piute Indians’ lands within 595 *Newman, C.
M.*, may bridge Rio Grande at Alamo Alto, Tex 662 consent of Mexico required 663 *Newport, Ark.*, bridge authorized across White River at 1131 Arkansas may acquire to operate as a free bridge 1131 tolls allowed for five years 1131 *Newport Harbor, Calif.*, modification of harbor lines, authorized 1197 *Newport News, Va.*, preliminary examination, etc., of channel to be made 1193 *Newport, R. I.*, appropriation for maintenance, naval training station 187, 866 *Newport River, N.
C.*, preliminary examination, etc. of, to be made 1193 *Newspaper Wrappers, etc., Stamped, Postal Service*, appropriation for manufacture; distribution 88, 786 *Newton County, Ind.*, bridge authorized across Kankakee River by Kankakee County, Ill., Lake County, Ind., and 29 *Newtown Creek, N. Y.*, bridge authorized across, between Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens 18 *Nez Perce Indians*, claims of, for lands, etc., taken from, to be determined by Court of Claims 21 *Nez Perce Indians, Wash., Joseph’s Band of*, appropriation for support, etc., of, additional, 1925 708 *Niagara River*, time extended for bridging, Tonawanda, N.
Y 1216 *Niagara River and Black Rock Canal, N. Y.*, bridge authorized across, at Buffalo, N. Y 355 tunnel in lieu permitted 355 consent of Canada required 355 *Nicaragua*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Nichols Avenue SE., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Portland to Fourth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 549 deficiency appropriation for widening, Good Hope Road to S Street 1319 acceptance of strip of land for widening 750 purchase or condemnation of additional land 750 amount authorized for expenses 751 *Nichols, S.
C.*, bridge authorized across Lumber River, near 12 *Nicholson, Samuel D., late a Senator*, deficiency appropriation for pay to children of 33 *Night Schools, D. C.*, appropriation for 555, 1231 *Nineteenth Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for asphalt covering, Pennsylvania Avenue to K Street; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 *Ninth Place, SE., D. C.*, appropriation for grading, Savannah Street to Alabama Avenue 547 *Ninth Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Butternut to Cedar Streets 547 for paving, Crittenden to Decatur Streets 547 for paving, Emerson to Farragut Streets 546 for paving, Hamilton to Ingraham Streets 547 for paving, Decatur to Emerson Streets 1223 for widening west side and repaving roadway, New York to Massachusetts Avenues; from gasoline-tax fund 1224 for paving, etc., Florida Avenue to Barry Place; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 *Nisqually Indian Reservation, Wash.*, deficiency appropriation for relief of dispossessed allottees of 684 payment authorized to dispossessed families on, for land taken from them for military purposes 111 expenditure for benefit of Indians 111 *Nitrate*, appropriation for investigating production, etc., of 227 *Nolan, W.
Va.*, bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at 247 *Nonmetallic Minerals on Public Lands*, appropriation for enforcing regulations, etc., as to, other than oil and natural gas 421, 1175 *Nooksack River, Wash.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized of, for flood control 1000 *Norfolk and Western Railway Company*, may bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Mingo County, W. Va., and Pike County, Ky 11 *Norfolk-Beaufort Inland Waterway*, preliminary examination, etc., made of, channel connecting Manteo, N.
C 1193 *Norfolk, Va.*, appropriation for navy yard, public works 198, 876 improvement of harbor authorized; channels in southern and eastern branches of Elizabeth River 1186 waterway to Beaufort Inlet, N. C., authorized 1186 may construct, etc., dam and bridge across Lafayette River 973clxxiii preliminary examination, etc., of harbor to be made, extending channel in Western Branch of Elizabeth River 1193 *Norman County and Halstad, Minn.*, time extended for bridging Red River of the North by Traill County and Herberg, N.
Dak., and 1312 *Norse-American Centennial*, medal to be prepared at the Mint for commemoration of arrival of first shipload of Norse immigrants on sloop “Restaurationen” 1096 to be prepared from models to be supplied 1096 *North Alton, Ill.*, appropriation for care, etc., Confederate Cemetery 512, 927 *North and South Carolina Waccamaw Bridge Company*, may bridge Waccamaw River, Bellamy Landing, S. C 9 *North Branch of Susquehanna River*, time extended for bridging, Wilkes-Barre to Dorranceton, Pa 173 *North Branch of Susquehanna River, Pa. and N.
Y.*, survey authorized for flood control of 250 amount authorized to be appropriated for 250 *North Capitol Street, D. C.*, appropriation for paving, etc., V Street to Michigan Avenue; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 *North Carolina*, bridge authorized across Chowan River, Edenton, by State Highway Commission 1128 Peedee River, near Pee Dee, by State Highway Department of 17 *North Carolina Avenue NE., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, etc., Fifteenth to B Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 *North Carolina Eastern Judicial District*, counties constituting 661 terms of court, at Elizabeth City 661 Fayetteville 661 Newbern 661 Raleigh 661 Washington 661 Wilmington 661 Wilson 661 rooms at Fayetteville and Wilson 661 offices of clerk 661 former terms at Raleigh repealed 662 *North Carolina Western Judicial District*, counties constituting 662 terms of court, at Asheville 662 Charlotte 662 Greensboro 662 Salisbury 662 Statesville 662 Wilkesboro 662 offices of clerk 662 terms of court at Shelby; rooms to be furnished 722 *North Dakota*, may bridge Missouri River, at Sanish 816 at Williston 815 *North Landing River, Va.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1193 *North Newport River, Ga.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *North Platte Irrigation Project, Nebr.-Wyo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 417, 1167 Guernsey Reservoir, balance reappropriated 1167 deficiency appropriation for cooperative investigation of feasibility of Guernsey Reservoir 685 for commencing construction of Guernsey Reservoir, etc 685 exchange of lands with Anton Hiersche, for reservoir addition to 980 *North River, N.
C.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, in Carteret County, to be made 1193 *North River, N. Y.* (*see* Hudson River). *North Texas Company*, may bridge Red River, Illinois Bend, Tex 664 *Northern and Northwestern Lakes, etc.*, appropriation for survey of 515, 930 deficiency appropriation for survey, etc 762 *Northern Pacific Halibut Act*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of Commission 756 title of Act 648 meaning of terms 648 catching halibut during close season, unlawful 649 unintentionally, while legally fishing for other species, excepted 649 delivery to authorities; sale, etc 649 using any port to prepare for violation, etc., unlawful 649 entry of vessels with halibut on board caught in violation of Act, etc., unlawful 649 punishment for violations 649 maintenance of vessels to patrol waters, etc., for enforcement 649 authority for search, in territorial waters 649 of American craft on high seas 649 seizure of Canadian nationals and vessels found violating, and delivery to authorized official of Canada 649 forfeiture, etc., of American vessel seized for violations 650 jurisdiction of Federal courts 650 exemption of International Fisheries Commission 650 appropriation authorized for expenses of Commission 650 immediate effect of Act, and duration until termination of convention with Great Britain 650 *Northern Pacific Railroad Company*, deficiency appropriation for investigating respective rights, etc 673, 1314 balance of appropriation for investigating, etc., covered in 1146 issue to be withheld of further land patents under grants to 461 investigation by Congress to be made of respective rights, etc 461 no claims under general land laws affected 461clxxiv issue to be withheld, etc.; inhibition to terminate March 1, 1926, unless court proceedings pending for adjudication 461 status of land grants, and recommendations for adjustment to be made by Secretary of the Interior 461 joint committee of Congress created to make complete investigation of the land grants of, etc 462 powers conferred to take testimony, administer oaths, etc 462 assistance of courts to subpoenas issued by 462 punishment as contempt of court on refusal to obey, etc 462 punishment for willful default in answers, etc 462 amount authorized to be appropriated 462 *Norway*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 deficiency appropriation for indemnity to, on account of vessel “Hassel” 1339 payment to, as indemnity for collision damages to steamship “Hassel,” authorized 955 *Notaries Public, D.
C.*, appointment of residents as, by the President 821 may represent clients before departments, etc 821 restriction if in Government employ 821 if interested in case, can not take acknowledgments, etc., for 821 *Nuisances, D. C.*, appropriation for abatement of 562 *Nurse Corps, Army (female)*, disability compensation, etc., to members of, by Veterans’ Bureau, to be in lieu of that for injuries to Government employees 623 *Nurse Corps, Navy (female)*, appropriation for pay, etc., of 193, 872 for rent of quarters for 193, 872 for transporting, etc., remains of 197, 875 disability compensation, etc., to members of, by Veterans’ Bureau to be in lieu of that for injuries to Government employees 623 *Nurseries, Plant and Tree*, appropriation for cooperative investigations, etc 442 *Nursery Plants*, appropriation for cooperative studies in propagating, etc 442, 832 *Nursery Stock*, appropriation for enforcing quarantine, etc 456, 847 *Nurses, Army*, appropriation for pay 482, 896 *Nuts, Edible*, appropriation for investigating, etc., growing, marketing, etc., of 442, 832 for investigating insects affecting 448, 839 **O.** *Oakland, Calif.*, harbor improvement, conditions modified 1189 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of outer harbor at 1196 *Oakwood Cemetery, Ill.*, appropriation for Confederate Mound, Chicago 512, 927 *Oaths*, designated Agricultural Department officers, etc., authorized to administer, in matters relating thereto 803 *Observatory, Naval* (*see* Naval Observatory). *Occohannock Creek, Va.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1193 *Ocean and Lake Surveys, Navy*, appropriation for hydrographic 187, 866 *Ocmulgee River, Ga.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Oconee River*, bridge authorized across, Thompson’s Ferry, Ga 665 *Oconee River, Ga.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Oconto, Wis.*, preliminary examination, etc., of harbor to be made 1195 *Officers, Army*, appropriation for pay 481, 895 for warrant 481, 896 for aviation increase 481, 896 for longevity 481, 896 time at Military or Naval Academy after August 24, 1912, not counted 896 for retired 481, 896 for retired, on active duty 481, 896 for rental allowances 482, 897 for subsistence allowances 482, 897 for additional pay to, furnishing their own mounts 482, 897 for mileage; limitation if on Government vessels 482, 897 for transportation of dependents of 486, 901 for disposition of remains of, etc 511, 926 for disposition of remains of, additional, 1925 712 deficiency appropriation for mileage 58, 62, 699, 762, 1350, 1352, 1353 for disposition of remains of 59, 63, 699, 701, 762, 1350 advances on promotion list for world flight achievement, of Air Service, Captain Lowell Herbert Smith, and First Lieutenants Leigh Wade, Leslie Philip Arnold, and Erick Henning Nelson 979 to remain as extra numbers 979 other promotions not retarded 979 balances of appropriations for paying claims of, for losses fighting fires, national forests, covered in 935 Chief of Finance, and Chief of Chemical Warfare Service to have rank, etc., of major generals 970 commissions authorized for world flight achievements, as second lieutenants, Air Service, of Henry Herbert Ogden and John Harding, jr 979 number of officers not increased 979 detail of not more than seven, allowed for administration of World War Adjusted Compensation Act 131 detail of retired, to educational institutions extended to Philippine Scouts 1099clxxv detail of retired; duty performed under, construed as active, for increase of longevity pay 1099 heretofore, by retired officers of Philippine Scouts, construed as active, for increase of longevity pay 1100 duty by Army officers prior to July 1, 1922, and Philippine Scouts officers prior to June 10, 1922, construed as active for promotion on retired list 1100 ratification of administrative action of Department authorizing, etc., details 1100 pay withheld considered due and payable 1100 excepted from duty with troops;
Medical, Ordnance, and Chemical Warfare 470 Judge Advocate General’s Department, on Army patent litigation 470 issue of commissions in name of, appointed, or recommended for appointment from school for officers 1255 during World War, but unable to accept by reason of death in line of duty 1255 to be borne on Army records as of grade, etc., entitled 1255 officially recommended for promotion, etc., during World War, who, by death in line of duty, were unable to accept 1255 to be borne on Army records as of grade, etc., entitled 1256 examined and found qualified for promotion, dying in line of duty after vacancy occurring entitling him thereto, before issue of commission 1256 to be borne on Army records as of the grade 1256 longevity not allowed, for time at Naval or Military Academy since March 4, 1913 194, 872 retired, credited with all active duty service during World War period 1271 excepted from restriction on holding two offices, if retired for disability, etc 245 retired pay of, under Acts of June 10 and September 14, 1922, computed 252 to take rank according to date of commission 1078 precedence, etc 1078 *Officers, Foreign Service*, appropriation for salaries 1017 *Officers, Marine Corps*, appropriation for pay and allowances, active and Fleet Marine Corps Reserve, Class One 201, 878 for subsistence allowance 201, 879 for rental allowance 201, 879 for retired 202, 879 for mileage without troops 202, 879 for transporting, etc., remains of 197, 203, 875, 880 holding temporary rank, found physically incapacitated, and appointment revoked, to be considered as retired, etc 1277 longevity not allowed, for time at Naval or Military Academy since March 4, 1913 194, 872 restrict on on pay, etc., of, engaged in other than Government service while on leave 879 retired, credited with all active duty service during World War period 1271 excepted from restriction on holding two offices, if retired for disability, etc 245 *Officers, Navy*, appropriation for pay, active list 193, 871 for rental allowance 193, 872 for subsistence allowance 193, 872 for pay of retired 193, 872 for commutation of quarters 193, 872 for hire of quarters ashore 193, 872 for death gratuity 193, 872 for transporting dependents of 865 for transporting, etc., remains of 196, 875 appointment of Naval Reserve Force officers hereafter as, forbidden holding temporary rank, found physically incapacitated, and appointment revoked, to be considered as retired, etc 1277 longevity not allowed for time at Naval or Military Academy since March 4, 1913 194, 872 restriction on pay, etc., of, engaged in other than Government service while on leave 879 retired, credited with all active duty service during World War period 1271 excepted from restriction on holding two offices, if retired for disability, etc 245 for physical disability in line of duty during World War period, while holding higher temporary rank, to be advanced on retired list in that grade 1278 specially commended for combat duty in World War, when retired to be placed on higher grade 1279 staff officer on active list, who, during World War, was rear admiral, may be placed on the retired list, etc 1278 *Officers’ Reserve Corps, Army*, appropriation for pay and allowances, on active duty 506, 921 for mileage; limit 506, 921 members injured in aerial flights while training etc., to have hospital treatment, etc 365 transportation home upon termination of 365 allowance if disability lasts over six months 365 previous payments for, validated 365 burial expenses, etc., in case of death 365 pay restricted to fifteen days on active duty 507 except details to War Department General Staff 507 during instruction at service schools 507 as instructors, civilian training camps 507 on duty with Air Service 507clxxvi pay restricted, etc.;
Medical Reserve Corps at Army hospitals for Veterans’ Bureau beneficiaries 507 *Official Gazette, Patent Office*, appropriation for printing, etc 393, 1144 deficiency appropriation for printing, etc 683, 1328 *Official Register*, compilation annually of, containing names of all persons occupying civil positions in departments, District of Columbia, etc 1105 data required; postal service, Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, not included 1105 heads of departments, etc., to supply necessary data 1105 number of copies and distribution authorized 1105 former laws repealed 1106 *Official Reporters*, appropriation for House of Representatives 585, 1293 for Senate 581, 1289 positions and pay established of, assistant, transcribers, etc., House of Representatives 152 *Ogden, Second Lieutenant Henry Herbert, Air Service, Officers’ Reserve Corps*, appointment of, as second lieutenant, Army Air Service, in recognition of services in world flight 979 distinguished service medal accorded to, and acceptance of medals or decorations from foreign governments, authorized 979 *Ogdensburg, N.
Y.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1196 *Ohio River*, bridge authorized across, Ambridge and Woodlawn, Pa 791 Benwood, W. Va., to Bellaire, Ohio 27 Cairo, Ill 999 Fullerton, Ky., to Portsmouth, Ohio 663 Henderson, Ky 662 Huntington, W. Va 792 Owensboro, Ky., to Rockport, Ind 103 Portsmouth, Ohio, to Fullerton, Ky 790 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made at Evansville, Ind 1195 for ice pier at Covington-Newport, Ky 1195 time extended for bridging, at Steubenville, Ohio 1000 Vanderburg County, Ind., and Henderson County, Ky 1132 *Oil and Gas Deposits in Oklahoma*, retention of royalties received by the Government from, until otherwise directed 1302 *Oil and Gas Lands, Indian Reservations*, mining leases authorized for ten years of unallotted lands 244 lands of Five Civilized Tribes and Osages excepted 244 production subject to State taxes 244 *Oil and Oil Shale, Public Lands*, appropriation for surveys, etc., of 394, 1145 for enforcing provisions for leases of 421, 1174 *Oil Conservation Board, Federal*, deficiency appropriation for expenses 754 *Oil, Gas, etc., Investigations*, appropriation for, additional, 1925 708 *Oil Lands, etc.*, leases, etc., relating to designated naval reserves, in Wyoming and California, to be canceled and annulled 6 *Oil Pollution Act, 1924*, title of Act 604 terms construed;
“oil”; “person” 604 “coastal navigable waters of the United States”; “Secretary” 605 discharging oil into coastal navigable water from any vessel, unlawful 605 regulations to be prescribed permitting discharge at times and places, if not deleterious to health or sea food 605 or a menace to navigation, etc 605 punishment for violation of Act or regulations under 605 liability of vessel from which oil discharged 605 clearance withheld until penalty paid 605 recovery by libel proceedings 605 license of officer of vessel violating restrictions may be suspended or revoked 605 enforcement of penalties, etc., only for violations three months after enactment 605 administration by river and harbor improvements personnel, etc 605 employees given power to swear out process, make arrests, etc., for violations 605 no arrest without process if violation not committed in presence of official 606 proceedings before court officials 606 Act in addition to, and not repealing, etc., laws for protection of navigable waters 606 investigation directed of polluting deposits in waters endangering navigation, fisheries, etc 606 report of sources of pollution, means of deposits, with recommendation for remedies, to be made to Congress 606 use of rivers and harbors funds for investigations 606 amount authorized to be appropriated for examinations, etc., of rivers and harbors 606 *Oil Pollution of Navigable Waters*, deficiency appropriation for expenses, conference of maritime nations 1339 *Oil Shale*, appropriation for developing; purchase of land for plant; construction, operation, etc 1175 *Okanogan Irrigation Project, Wash.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 418, 1170 *Oklahoma*, sale of land in Kiowa County, authorized 1003 proceeds to purchase tract for cemetery for Kiowas, Apaches, and Comanches 1004 taxes allowed on production of oil, etc., on restricted allotments of Kansas Indians in 177clxxvii *Oklahoma City, Okla.*, terms of court at 388, 946 *Oklahoma Eastern Judicial District*, counties constituting 387, 945 terms of court, at Ada 388, 945 Ardmore 388, 945 Chickasha 388, 945 Hugo 388, 945 Muskogee 388, 945 Okmulgee 945 Pauls Valley 730, 945 Poteau 731, 945 South McAlester 388, 945 Vinita 388 rooms at Ada, Hugo, Okmulgee, Pauls Valley, and Poteau 945 senior judge to continue in 946 junior judge in, assigned to northern district 946 jurisdiction of, within territory of northern district continued until its organization 946 to terminate then 946 except prior criminal prosecutions 946 pending civil cases in, if in prescribed venue of northern district may be transferred to it 946 clerk to transmit all papers, etc., when petition filed therefor 947 fees, etc., deposits to be remitted 947 if venue optional, only on consent of parties 947 authority of clerk at Muskogee 731 *Oklahoma Judicial Districts*, counties constituting northern district; terms 945 eastern district; terms 945 western district; terms 945 assignment of judges, eastern district, senior judge 946 western district, present judge 946 northern district, present junior judge of eastern district 946 authority of judges 946 appointment of judge for northern district upon a vacancy 946 marshal, district attorney, and clerks authorized for northern district 946 jurisdiction, etc., of western and eastern districts over territory with northern continued until organization thereof 946 to terminate when organized 946 prior criminal prosecutions excepted 946 pending civil cases in eastern and western districts, if in prescribed venue of northern, may be transferred thereto 946 clerk to transmit papers, etc., on filing of notice 947 fees allowed; deposits to be remitted 947 if venue optional, removal only on consent of parties 947 *Oklahoma Northern Judicial District*, counties constituting 945 terms of court, at Bartlesville 945 Pawhuska 945 Tulsa 945 Vinita 945 rooms at Pawhuska and Bartlesville 945 assignment of present junior judge of eastern district 946 appointment of successor upon death, etc., of 946 marshal, district attorney, and clerks for 946 jurisdiction, etc., of western and eastern districts of territory embraced by, continued until its organization 946 to terminate then 946 prior criminal prosecutions excepted 946 pending civil cases in eastern and western district may be transferred to, if within its prescribed venue 946 clerk to transmit all papers, etc., when petition filed for 947 fees authorized; deposits to be remitted 947 if venue optional, only on consent of parties 947 *Oklahoma Western Judicial District*, counties constituting 388, 945 terms of court, at Enid 388, 946 Guthrie 388, 946 Lawton 388, 946 Mangum 946 Oklahoma City 388, 946 Woodward 388, 946 rooms at Mangum and Woodward 946 present judge to continue 946 jurisdiction of, within territory of northern district continued until its organization 946 to terminate then 946 except prior criminal prosecutions 946 pending civil cases in, if in prescribed venue of northern district may be transferred to it 946 clerk to transmit all papers, etc., when petition filed therefor 947 fees, etc.; deposits to be remitted 947 if venue optional, only on consent of parties 947 *Oklawaha River, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, headwaters, etc., to be made 1194 *Okmulgee, Okla.*, terms of court at; rooms to be provided 945 *Olsen, B.*, deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of New York Southern District Court to 1347 *Olympia, Wash.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1197 *Omaha Agency, Nebr.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Omaha Indian Reservation, Nebr.*, appraisal and sale of all unallotted lands of; limitation 726 sales at not less than appraised value, to highest bidder 727 underground mineral rights reserved for benefit of entitled children 727 reservations of lands for agency, school, and tribal cemetery 727 for Presbyterian Church 727 for tribal fairgrounds, camps, etc 727 net proceeds pro rata to children of tribe living May 11, 1912, not receiving allotments under prior Acts 727 expended for benefit thereof 727 payment to heirs of decedents 727clxxviii amount authorized for expenses; reimbursement 728 no sale, etc., while agency and school for tribe maintained 728 *Omaha Indians*, deficiency appropriation for court costs, from tribal funds 42 *Omaha Indians, Nebr.*, per capita payment to, under Court of Claims judgment 820 attorneys’ fees to be deducted 820 in full settlement of all claims; release required 820 *Onancock River, Va.*, improvement of, authorized 1186 *Onoshohatchie River, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Ontario Road NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for asphalt covering, Columbia Road to pavement south of Euclid Street; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 *Opera Glasses*, excise tax on, sold, etc., by dealers; exception 324 *Opera Houses*, internal revenue tax on admissions to 320 *Operating Force, Public Buildings*, appropriation for pay of 82, 780 for, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for 62, 694, 761, 1350, 1352, 1353 *Operating Supplies, Public Buildings*, appropriation for fuel, lights, water, etc 82, 781 deficiency appropriation for 51, 58, 695, 761, 1350, 1352 *Opium, etc.*, appropriation for expenses, enforcing law restricting sale, etc., of 72, 771 disseminating appeal for law observance, etc 771 deficiency appropriation for collecting tax 58 for participating in international conferences to regulate traffic in 692 amount authorized for expenses of two international conferences for suppressing traffic in 120 importing crude, for manufacturing heroin, prohibited 657 restrictions on trading, etc., in 328 stamp tax on, compounds, etc 329 preparations, etc., not affected 330 *Optical Glass*, appropriation for investigating problems in production of 231, 1041 *Optometry, D.
C.*, practice of, defined 177 unlawful acts; practicing without a license 177 false impersonation of holder, etc.; failure to register, etc 178 punishment for violations 178 Board of Optometry to be appointed by Commissioners 178 qualification, tenure of office, etc 178 organization, meetings, etc 178 secretary-treasurer to be elected by; compensation, etc 179 seal, records, report to Commissioners 179 examination required for authority to practice 179 examination limited, for present practitioners; subjects 179 standard, for other applicants 180 qualifications; tests 180 applications to be filed with secretary-treasurer; requirements 180 license to practice, on passing examination 180 certified copy to be recorded in office of clerk of District supreme court 180 fee for certificate of record 181 practitioner to display, in office, etc 181 fees authorized; examination 181 yearly, for practice 181 license revoked if not paid 181 refusal, cancellation, etc., of licenses by board; reasons to be specified 181 hearings, etc 181 issue of license without examination if holding State, etc., license 181 conditions 181 no medical, etc., title conferred by issue of license 182 provisions not applicable to practicing physicians 182 to persons merely selling spectacles, etc 182 invalidity of any provision not to affect remainder of Act 182 *Oraibi Wash Irrigation Project, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 400, 1151 *Oral Hygiene* (*see also* Dentistry, D.
C.), regulations for practice of, in the District 601 *Orange Chamber of Commerce*, time extended for bridging Sabine River, Orange, Tex., by 1093 Texas or Louisiana may acquire, to operate as a free bridge 1093 tolls allowed for five years 1093 *Orange, Tex.*, time extended for bridging Sabine River at 1093 Texas or Louisiana may acquire, for operating as a free bridge 1093 tolls allowed for five years 1093 *Orchard, etc., Fruits*, appropriation for investigating diseases of, etc 440, 830 *Orchard Mesa Irrigation Project, Colo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 416, 1166 *Orchards*, appropriation for investigating insects affecting 448, 839 *Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Navy*, appropriation for procuring, etc 192, 871 deficiency appropriation for 57, 61, 62, 1349 for replacing 59, 62 *Ordnance Department, Army*, appropriation for current expenses 497, 913 for airplane bombs, ammunition for small arms 498, 913 for small arms and machine gun target practice 498, 913 for ammunition for military salutes 498, 913 for manufacture of arms at arsenals 498, 913 for preserving, etc., ordnance stores and supplies 498, 913 for purchase, etc., for troops 498, 913 for automatic machine rifles 498, 913clxxix appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of tanks, and armored motor vehicles 498, 913 for Field Artillery armament 498, 913 for proving grounds 498, 914 for Rock Island Arsenal, Ill 499, 914 for testing machines, expenses 499, 914 for repairs of arsenals, etc 499, 914 for gauges, jigs, etc., for manufacture of arms and armament 499, 914 for seacoast cannon 499, 914 for ammunition for 499, 914 for ammunition, etc., for practice 499, 915 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 499, 915 for ammunition, etc., for seacoast cannon, insular possessions 499, 915 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery, insular possessions 499, 915 for seacoast cannon, Panama Canal 499, 915 for ammunition, etc., seacoast cannon, Panama Canal 499, 915 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery, Panama Canal 499, 915 for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of, War Department 500, 915 technical services 500, 915 for arms, etc., for civilian rifle ranges 510, 925 deficiency appropriation for ordnance service 59, 62, 699, 701, 762, 1350, 1352 for ammunition 59, 62, 762 for ordnance stores and supplies 59, 62, 699, 701, 1350, 1352 for replacing ordnance, etc 59, 62, 762 for automatic rifles 59, 62 for arming, etc., National Guard 59 for armored motor cars 62 for fortification expenses 62 for manufacture of arms 62, 762 for proving grounds 62, 762, 1350 for small arms target practice 699, 762 for repairs of arsenals 762 for Walsh Construction Company 1345 for distribution, etc., of captured war devices, etc 1345 balances of appropriations covered in; for evacuation of ordnance depots 935 for ordnance material 935 officers excepted from duty with troops requirement 470 *Ordnance Depots*, balances of appropriations for evacuation of, covered in 935 *Ordnance, etc., Captured World War*, apportionment and distribution of 597 deficiency appropriation for 1345 *Ordnance Office, War Department*, appropriation for civilian personnel 500, 915 draftsmen, etc., paid from fortifications, etc 500, 915 *Ordnance Stores, etc., Army*, appropriation for airplane bombs, ammunition, targets, etc 498, 913 for preserving, etc 498, 913 for purchase, etc., for issue 498, 913 *Ordway Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Thirty-fourth Street to Wisconsin Avenue 1223 *Oregon*, appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 394 deficiency appropriation for preventing loss of timber from insect infestation in 39 and Washington may acquire bridge across Columbia River, Long-view, Wash., to Rainier, Oreg., to operate as a free bridge 1052 tolls allowed for five years 1052 consent of Congress to agreement for division of waters of Columbia River, etc., between Washington, Idaho, Montana, and 1268 public lands granted to, for a fish hatchery 981 mineral rights reserved 981 *Oregon and California Railroad Company*, appropriation for survey, sale, etc., of revested lands of 394, 1145 for fire protection, revested lands of 835 deficiency appropriation for protecting from trespass, fire, etc., revested lands 39, 1325 *Oregon Short Line Railroad Company*, sale of lands in Ada County, Idaho, authorized to, for gravel pit 248 mineral deposits reserved 249 *Organized Militia* (*see also* National Guard), appropriation for maintenance, etc., of Naval Militia 188, 867 *Organized Reserves, Army*, appropriation for Officers’ Reserve Corps, pay and allowances for active duty 506, 921 for mileage; limit 506, 921 for Enlisted Reserve Corps, pay, etc 506, 921 for correspondence instruction course 506, 921 for training manuals 506, 921 for establishing headquarters, training camps, etc 506, 921 allowance for divisional and regimental headquarters 507, 921 no other funds to be used 507, 921 pay of reserve officers restricted 507, 921 *Orland Irrigation Project, Calif.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 416, 1166 deficiency appropriation for 1331 *Osage Agency, Okla.*, appropriation for support of, pay of tribal officers and employees 412, 1162 for oil and gas production expenses 412, 1162 for monument to tribal members who lost their lives in World War 1162 for visits of Council, etc., to Washington 412, 1162 *Osage Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for instruction of children; from tribal funds 407, 1158 Saint Louis Boarding School, renewal of contract 407, 1158 payment per capita quarterly to each competent adult, of share of tribal income 1008clxxx payment per capita, etc.; restricted if without certificate of competency 1008 to guardians of minors 1008 rentals and other income in addition 1008 supervision of, to incompetents if wasting, etc., income 1009 entire income without, allowed unless wasted 1009 investment of remainder in securities, Oklahoma loans, etc., or deposit in Oklahoma banks 1009 approval of member required for 1009 reservation each year, from tribal funds, for authorized expenditures 1009 guardians appointed only for estate of member without competency certificate or of more than one-half of Indian blood 1009 return of specified funds by, to Secretary for disposition 1009 on death, etc., funds to be delivered to superintendent of agency 1010 accounting within 30 days, of funds paid to him, etc 1010 tender all property, etc., to the superintendent 1010 action against, for failure to make satisfactory agreements as to investments, etc 1010 all funds accruing to restricted Indians by inheritance may be paid to administrators of estates, or direct to heirs or devisees 1010 allowance for expenses of administration 1010 lands devised to Indians of one-half Indian blood or over, inalienable without Secretary’s approval 1010 revocation of competency certificate for misusing funds, etc 1010 supervision of income thereafter 1010 just indebtedness at time of, to be paid 1011 prior transactions not affected 1011 no person convicted of taking the life, etc., of an Osage Indian, shall inherit from estate of decedent 1011 debts contracted by members without competency certificate not valid unless approved by the Secretary 1011 payment authorized of indebtedness incurred by incompetents by unlawful act of carelessness, etc 1011 no one but of Indian blood shall inherit from those of one-half or more of Osage Indian blood, any right, title, or interest to restricted lands, etc., of the tribe 1011 7not applicable to spouses under existing marriages 1011 rights of persons not of Indian blood, to lands, etc., of, may be sold, etc 94 *Otis Street NE., D.
C.*, appropriation for grading, west of Eastern Avenue 548 *Otis Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Sixth Street to Park Place 547 *Otoe Agency, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Ottoman Empire, Former*, appropriation for expenses of American prisoners, etc., in 1025 *Ottumwa, Iowa*, terms of court at 795 *Ouachita River*, bridge authorized across, Monroe, La 791 *Ouray Agency, Utah*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Outfits, Navy First Enlistments*, issue of, charged to clothing and small stores fund; limit 195, 873 *Overhead Wires, D.
C.*, temporary permission for use of, at inaugural ceremonies, for illumination 944 by telegraph companies 945 *Oversea Service, World War*, definition of term 122 service credit allowed for 122 *Owensboro, Ky.*, bridge authorized across Ohio River, between, and Rockport, Ind 103 *Owyhee and Vale Irrigation Projects, Oreg.*, deficiency appropriation for cooperative investigation of feasibility, etc 685 *Owyhee Irrigation Project, Oreg.*, deficiency appropriation for continued investigation, construction, etc., of 685 unexpended balance for investigation, etc., of, reappropriated 1168 *Oxford, Miss.*, terms of court at 882 *Ozark National Forest, Ark.*, lands in, to be set apart as game refuges in 1091 punishment for unauthorized hunting, etc 1091 in fourth Congressional district, excluded 1091 **P.** *Pacific Coast*, appropriation for surveys of 235, 1045 for surveys of, additional, 1925 706 for care of insane, Navy, on 196, 874 *Pacific Mail Steamship Company, San Francisco, Calif.*, deficiency appropriation for refund of immigration fine to 1335 *Packers and Stockyards Act*, appropriation for expenses executing 460, 851 for expenses enforcing, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for expert services, Department of Agriculture 1327 *Page, William Tyler, Clerk of the House of Representatives*, deficiency appropriation for services, etc., compiling contested election cases 34 *Pages*, appropriation for House of Representatives 584, 1292 for Senate 581, 1288 positions and pay established of House of Representatives 151 of Senate 149 *Paintings*, excise tax on, sold by other than artist; exception 323clxxxi *Paiute Agency, Nev.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Paiute Agency, Utah*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Paiute Indians*, lands in Utah, set apart for settlement by 246 *Paiute Indians, Nev.*, appropriation for irrigation charges, etc., allotted lands of; repayment 403, 1153 *Paia Indian Reservation, Calif.*, appropriation for irrigation project on 400, 1151 *Pamunkey Ferry Company*, time extended for bridging Pamunkey River, Sweet Hall, Va 10 *Pamunkey River*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1193 time extended for bridging, Sweet Hall, Va 10 *Pan American Congress of Highways*, delegates to be appointed for participating in, at Buenos Aires 1355 *Pan American Petroleum and Transport Company*, Scontract with, for constructing oil tanks, etc., Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, declared against public interest 5 proceedings for annulling, etc., to be instituted 6 *Pan American Petroleum Company*, lease of naval oil reserve in California by, declared against public interest 5 proceedings for cancellation of, etc., to be instituted 6 *Pan American Sanitary Conference, Seventh*, deficiency appropriation for delegates to 692 delegates to, authorized 112 sums authorized for expenses 112 *Pan American Scientific Congress, Third*, appropriation for expenses of delegates to 214 *Pan American Union*, appropriation for quota for support of 212, 1020 for printing and binding for 212, 1020 *Panama*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 for annual payment to 214, 1022 *Panama Canal*, appropriation for all expenses, objects specified 519, 933 pay of officials and employees 519, 933 contingent expenses, vehicles, etc. 519, 933 damages to vessels passing through locks 519, 933 losses or damages to property taken 519, 933 claims for damages to lands, etc 519, 933 expenses, sales of unserviceable material, etc 519, 933 emergency expenses 519, 933 per diem subsistence, etc 519, 933 for maintenance and operation 520, 933 for salary of governor 520, 933 payment to alien cripples 520, 933 for new power plant, Miraflores 520 completion authorized; cost 520 appropriation for sanitation, hospitals, etc 520, 934 surgical appliances to injured employees 520, 934 for civil government expenses; court officials 520, 934 purchase from Army surplus, etc., stock of supplies 520, 934 for general expenses, from specified sources 520, 934 net profits to be covered into the Treasury 520, 934 for operation of waterworks, etc., Panama and Colon 520, 934 for relief and protection of American seamen in 208, 1017 for surveys of Atlantic entrance to 235, 1045 for Weather Service expenses in 436, 825 for storehouse at Gatun 488 for construction, etc., of military posts 902 for fire control installations 491, 906 for aviation landing, France Field 493 for paying for hospital care, etc., Canal Zone garrisons 494, 909 for plans for fortifications, etc 497, 912 for seacoast batteries 497, 912 for installing electrical plants, searchlights, etc 497, 912 for preserving, etc., fortifications 497, 912 submarine mine defense structures 497, 912 for maintenance, searchlights, electric plants, etc., fortifications of 497, 912 for seacoast cannon for 500, 915 for ammunition, etc., for seacoast cannon 500, 915 for altering, etc., seacoast cannon 500, 915 for constructing fire control stations, range finders, etc 918 for submarine mine supplies 918 for fire control installations, additional, 1925 711 for fortification expenses, additional, 1925 711 for maintenance, etc., in United States, additional, 1925 712 for maintenance, etc., on the Isthmus, additional, 1925 712 for sanitation, Canal Zone, additional, 1925 712 for civil government in, additional, 1925 712 deficiency appropriation for fortification expenses 59, 63 for fire control, fortifications 695 for armament of fortifications 701, 762 for seacoast batteries 701 *Panama, Panama*, appropriation for operating waterworks, etc., for 520, 934 *Panama Railroad Company*, deficiency appropriation for refund to 689 *Panola-Quitman Drainage District*, may dam Tallahatchie River, at Porters Ferry, Miss 355 development of water power, etc., not authorized 356 removal, etc., if interfering with desirable water power development 356 *Papago Indians, Ariz.*, appropriation for water supply for villages of 400, 1150 for water supply for villages of, additional, 1925 707clxxxii *Paper*, appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc., of 231, 1041 standards of, for printing and binding, to be fixed by Joint Committee on Printing 1105 advertisement by Public Printer for sealed proposals, in one newspaper or trade journal in six cities 1105 samples to applicants 1105 *Paper, Distinctive*, appropriation for expense, United States securities 68, 768 for temporary employees 69 for expenses, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for expenses, United States securities 49, 1341 *Paraguay*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Paris, France*, deficiency appropriation for acquiring embassy building and grounds 48 *Paris, Tex.*, deficiency appropriation for public building 759 *Park Field, Tenn.*, sale of abandoned, authorized 383 *Park Police, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 572, 1246 for expenses, uniforms, etc 572, 1247 deficiency appropriation for increase of compensation 678 for motor vehicles 678 under officer in charge of public buildings and grounds 175 detail of Army officer for 175 grades of, to correspond with District police 175 basic salaries established 175 uniforms, equipment, etc., to be furnished 175 policemen and firemen’s relief fund benefits extended to 176 payments required 176 member to serve on board 176 deductions from salaries to be made 176 refund of amounts paid to civil service retirement fund 176 special policemen without pay, for duty in parks, etc., authorized 176 duties, etc., restricted 176 *Park River, Conn.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Park-Wood Lumber Company*, may bridge United States Canal, connecting Apalachicola River and Saint Andrews Bay, Fla 22 *Parking Commission, D.
C.* (*see also* Trees and Parking, D. C.), deficiency appropriation for repairs 679 *Parks, D. C.*, commission constituted for development, etc., of, system 463 *Parks, D. C., Small*, appropriation for condemning lands for 548, 1226 *Parks, Military* (*see* National Military Parks). *Parlatoria Date Scale*, appropriation for emergency expenses, eradicating 459, 848 *Parris Island, S. C.*, deficiency appropriation for monument to mark site of Charles Fort on 690 *Partnerships*, incomes taxed only on shares of members of 275 *Pass Manchac, La.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1195 *Passage Tickets, Foreign Steamer*, stamp tax on;
Canada and Mexico excepted 335 costing less than $10 exempt 336 *Passport Bureaus*, appropriation for, New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Seattle, New Orleans, and Boston 206, 1015 *Patent Office, Interior Department*, appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 415, 1165 employment of special service of typists 415 for temporary employees 415, 1165 for general expenses 415, 1165 for professional and scientific books, etc 415, 1165 for producing weekly issue of patents, drawings, etc 415, 1165 multigraphing heads of drawings permitted 1165 for investigating prior use of inventions, etc 415, 1165 for furniture, etc 415, 1165 for storing models, etc 392, 1165 for printing weekly issue of patents, drawing, etc.;
Official Gazette, etc 393, 1143 deficiency appropriation for expenses, International Bureau, Berne 56 for scientific library 61 for printing and binding 683 for storage, etc., models, exhibits, etc 1330 for expenses of commission on disposal of certain models, etc 1330 exhibit for Seville Exposition to be prepared by 1257 Commissioner designated on commission to select models for retention, etc 942 retained models to be kept in, or National Museum 942 *Patent Office Models*, commission created to select, for retention, etc 942 of value, etc., to be kept in Patent Office or National Museum 942 remainder to be disposed of by sale, gift, destruction, etc 942 expenses authorized for handling, etc 943 appropriation authorized for 943 report to Congress by commission 943 *Patents and Trade Marks*, office mistakes in registration of, to be rectified 1268 sealed certificate of fact, etc., to be issued and recorded 1268 given same legal effect as original 1269 previous certificates validated 1269 copies of records, etc., authenticated by office seal, certified by Commissioner or designated officer, accepted as evidence 1369 to be issued on payment of fee 1369 trade mark registration certificates to be issued under office seal signed by Commissioner and attested by an assistant, etc 1369 issue to assignee on recording of assignment 1369clxxxiii *Patents, Commissioner of*, appropriation for 415, 1165 *Pauls Valley, Okla.*, terms of court, at; rooms to be provided 730, 945 *Pawhuska, Okla.*, terms of court at; rooms to be provided 945 *Pawnbrokers*, special tax imposed on; business defined 326 *Pawnee Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 410, 1160 for support, etc., schools of, additional, 1925; employees 708 *Pay, Army*, appropriation for officers, line and staff 481, 895 for National Guard 481, 896 for warrant officers 481, 896 for aviation increase, officers 481, 896 for longevity, officers 481, 896 time at Military or Naval Academy after August 24, 1912, not counted 481, 896 for enlisted men, line and staff 481, 896 for National Guard, enlisted men 481, 896 for aviation increase, enlisted men; limitation 481, 896 for Philippine Scouts, enlisted men 481, 896 for longevity, enlisted men 481, 896 for retired, officers 481, 896 for retired, officers on active duty 481, 896 for retired, enlisted men 481, 896 for retired, enlisted men on active duty 481, 896 for, additional, 1925 711 deficiency appropriation for 58, 62, 699, 701, 761, 1350, 1352, 1353 for, War with Spain 59, 699, 1352, 1353 *Pay Clerks, Army*, appropriation for retired 481, 896 *Pay, Marine Corps*, appropriation for, and allowances 201, 878 deficiency appropriation for 57, 61, 698, 760, 1349, 1351, 1353 *Pay, Navy*, appropriation for, miscellaneous 183, 862 attendance at International Research Council meetings, etc 862 collecting, etc., information 184, 862 interned prisoners of war, etc 184, 862 private damages claims 184, 862 restriction on use at naval districts 184, 862 limit, clerical, etc., services at yards and stations 184, 862 for officers 193, 871 for rental allowance 193, 872 for subsistence allowance 193, 872 for retired, officers 193, 872 for retired enlisted men 193, 872 for reenlistment extra pay, etc 193, 872 for interest on deposits, enlisted men 193, 872 for petty officers, seamen, etc 193, 872 for machinists, apprentice seamen, etc 193, 872 for, and allowances, Nurse Corps 193, 872 for rental and subsistence, enlisted men 193, 872 for Fleet Naval Reserve retainer and active service, and allowance 193, 872 for death gratuities 193, 872 all accounted for as one fund 193, 872 deficiency appropriation for, and allowances 57, 61, 698, 700, 760, 1349, 1351, 1353 for, miscellaneous 57, 61, 689, 698, 700, 760, 1349, 1351 *Pay Readjustment of Army, Navy, etc.*, allowance to National Guard officers of longevity pay credit 250 rental allowance to officers below brigadier general, etc 250 method of determining rate for one room 250 basis of allowance to officers with dependents 250 having no dependent 251 none allowed, while in the field, etc., if having no dependent 251 if assigned quarters at permanent station 251 regulations to be made by the President, etc 251 retainer pay of members of Fleet Naval or Marine Corps Reserve, computed; minimum allowance 251 enlisted men credited for longevity pay, for active service as commissioned or warrant officers 251 allowances to National Guard for air service duties, at camps, etc 251 pay, etc., of Naval Academy band rated 251 retired pay of officers under Act of 1922, construed 252 effective July 1, 1922 252 *Peace River, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Peacock Military College*, deficiency appropriation for use of property of 1317 *Pearl Harbor, Hawaii*, appropriation for naval station, improvements 198, 876 for submarine base, public works 198, 877 for naval air station buildings, etc 199 for joint Army and Navy water supply 488 deficiency appropriation for acquiring private fishery rights in, and adjacent to 690 additional buildings at naval hospital, authorized from naval hospital funds 196 amount authorized for harbor improvements, naval station at 1276 contract for constructing oil tanks, etc., at, to be canceled, etc 5 *Pearl River*, bridge authorized across, at Battle Bluff Crossing, Miss 102 Grigsbys Ferry, Miss 101 Jackson, Miss 28, 646 Meeks Ferry, Miss 8 between Saint Tammany Parish, La., and Hancock County, Miss 19 time extended for bridging, near Georgetown, Miss 1141 *Pearls*, excise lax on, sold, etc., by dealers; exception 324 *Peat*, appropriation for publication of experiments, etc., in, to determine commercial use, etc 1143clxxxiv *Pecans*, appropriation for investigating diseases of 440, 830 for investigating growing, marketing, etc., of 442, 832 *Pecuniary Claims between United States and Great Britain*, appropriation for expenses of arbitrating 213, 1022 *Pee Dee, N.
C.*, bridge authorized across Peedee River near 17 *Pee Dee River*, bridge authorized across, Yawhannah Ferry, S. C 4 *Peedee River*, bridge authorized across, Pee Dee, N. C. 17 Savage Landing, S. C 647 *Peekskill, N. Y.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1192 *Penal Bonds*, acceptance of Federal bonds or notes as, authorized 349 in lieu of personal or corporate, etc., sureties 349 to be deposited in Federal depositary 349 return of, when obligation performed 350 to be withheld from contractor for war supplies, etc., to secure subcontractor 350 priority of United States not affected 350 inconsistent laws modified 350 judicial authority not affected 350 *Penal Institutions* (*see* Penitentiaries, United States). *Pend d’Oreille River*, bridge authorized across, Washington and Idaho 1092 *Penitentiaries, United States* (*see also* Prisons, United States), appropriation for maintenance, Leavenworth, Kans 221, 1031 for Atlanta, Ga 222, 1032 for McNeil Island, Wash 223, 1032 restriction on construction of new, etc., buildings 223 for maintenance, Leavenworth, Kans., additional, 1925 709 for construction, Leavenworth, Kans., additional, 1925 709 for Atlanta, Ga., additional, 1925 709 for McNeil Island, Wash., additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for erecting factories, etc., Leavenworth, Kans 45 for McNeil Island, Wash., water supply 45 for Leavenworth, Kans., maintenance 687, 1333 for Atlanta, Ga., maintenance 688, 1334 for McNeil Island, Wash., maintenance 688, 1334 for Industrial Institution for Women, construction, etc 1334 shoes brooms, etc., to be manufactured by inmates of Leavenworth, Kans 6 *Pennsylvania*, appropriation for reimbursing, for marine school expenses 184, 863 amount to be contributed by, for survey of Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers, for flood control 250 *Pennsylvania and Newark Railroad Company*, time extended for bridging Delaware River, Trenton, N.
J., by Pennsylvania Railroad Company and 738 *Pennsylvania Avenue Bridge SE., D. C.*, appropriation for repairs and reflooring from gasoline-tax fund 550 *Pennsylvania Railroad Company*, agreement with, for reconstructing bridge across Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, ratified, etc 1197 use of funds for time extended for bridging Delaware River, Trenton, N. J., by Pennsylvania and Newark Railroad Company and 738 *Pensacola Bay, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of waterway, to Mobile Bay to be made 1194 *Pensacola, Fla.*, appropriation for buildings, naval air station 199, 877 acceptance of lands, etc., for water supply 199 funds for buildings, etc., not available until water supply assured 199 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor, entrance to be made 1194 titles to certain lots in, quitclaimed to possessors of; conditions 738 *Pension Office, Interior Department*, appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 414, 1164 for Army and Navy pensions 414, 1164 for per diem, investigations, etc 414, 1164 for office supplies, etc 414, 1164 for fees, etc., examining surgeons 414, 1164 for expenses under Civil Service Retirement Act 414, 1164 deficiency appropriation for fees, etc., examining surgeons 41, 61, 684, 1330 for expenses under Civil Service Retirement Act 56 *Pensions*, appropriation for Commissioner of, and office personnel 414, 1164 for Army and Navy 414, 1164 Navy from naval fund 414, 1164 separate accounts required 414, 1164 for fees, etc., examining surgeons 414, 1164 deficiency appropriation for fees, etc., examining surgeons 41, 61, 684, 1330 papers relating to, claims exempt from stamp tax 336 *Pensions, Commissioner of*, appropriation for 414, 1164 *Pere Marquette Lake*, bridge authorized across, Ludington, Mich 25 *Permanent Special Working Fund, Navy*, established by transfer from naval supply account fund 195 functions of specified 195 *Perry Street NE., D.
C.*, appropriation for grading, west of Eastern Avenue 548 *Perry’s Victory Memorial Commission*, appropriation for improving grounds, etc 527 use of revenues from 527 *Persia*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 for interpreter to legation and consulate general in 207, 1016clxxxv appropriation for expenses of American prisoners, etc., in 216, 1025 *Personal Property, D. C.*, deeds, etc., of, to be valid against third parties, must be duly executed and filed in office of recorder of deeds 1103 to be indexed and kept open for inspection without recording in full 1103 conditional sales of, to be valid as to third parties, must be in writing and filed with recorder of deeds 1103 to be indexed, etc 1103 *Perth Amboy, N.
J.*, bridge authorized across Arthur Kill, Tottenville, N. Y., and 1094 *Peru*, appropriation for ambassador to 206, 1015 *Petaluma Creek, Calif.*, improvement of, authorized 1189 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1196 *Petersburg, Va.*, commission created to inspect, etc., battle fields of siege of, as to feasibility for preserving for historical study, etc 856 *Peterson, Peter*, homestead entry of, validated 811 *Petroleum*, appropriation for investigations for economic production, etc 421, 1174 *Petroleum Oil Lands* (*see* Naval Oil Reserves). *Peyote*, appropriation for suppressing traffic in, among Indians 396, 1147 *Pharmacopoeia, United States*, appropriation for cooperating in revision of 447, 837 *Philadelphia Exhibition*, provisions for representation of the Government at, in celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of signing of the Declaration of Independence 1254 *Philadelphia, Pa.*, appropriation for mint at 77, 776 for Naval Home 188, 867 for navy yard, public works 198, 876 for mint at, additional, 1925 710 granted strip of land for street purposes from national cemetery 242 *Philippine Insurrection*, veterans of, with specified diseases, admitted to hospital facilities, etc., of Veterans’ Bureau 620 *Philippine Islands*, appropriation for pay of Resident Commissioners from 582, 1289 for expenses of Resident Commissioners 582, 1289 for clerk hire, Resident Commissioners 585, 1293 for special mail equipment for 89, 787 for care of lepers, etc., Culion 184, 863 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 208, 1017 for shelter of troops in 488, 903 limit, officers’ quarters for care of insane Filipino soldiers 494, 910 cases in supreme court of, subject to certiorari from Supreme Court for review 940 no other appellate review allowed 940 collection of taxes imposed by legislature of, in 1923 and 1924, legalized, etc 820 income tax in, levied, etc., by insular officials 294 authority of legislature to amend, etc 294 two citizens of, to serve on National Advisory Commission to Sesquicentennial Exhibition Association 1254 *Philippine Scouts*, appropriation for pay of enlisted men 481, 896 detail of retired officers of Regular Army, extended to retired officers of 1099 *Phoenix, Ariz.*, appropriation for Indian school at 405, 1156 for Indian school at, additional, 1925 707 granted public lands for municipal park 643, 1213 *Phoenix Indian Sanatorium, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 408, 1159 *Photographic Films and Plates*, excise tax on, other than moving picture and X-ray, sold by producer 323 *Physical Constants*, appropriation for operating testing machines to determine, of materials 231, 1040 *Physical Education, etc.*, appropriation for investigations, etc 426, 1180 *Physical Hydrography*, appropriation for continuing researches in 235, 1045 *Physical Valuation of Railroads*, appropriation for expenses of ascertaining 527, 1205 deficiency appropriation for expenses, ascertaining 680 *Pickerel and Crooked Lakes, Mich.*, disposal of erroneously surveyed lands on 594 *Pierce Mill Road, D.
C.*, closing of, directed between Tilden Street and Wisconsin Avenue 799 *Pierre, S. Dak.*, appropriation for Indian school at 407, 1157 for Indian school, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for Indian school, repairs 1329 *Pike County, Ky.*, bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River between Mingo County, W. Va., and 11 *Pilot Charts, Navy*, appropriation for preparation, etc., of 189, 868 *Pima Agency, Ariz.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Pima Indian Hospital, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 408, 1159 *Pima Indians, Ariz.*, appropriation for irrigation system, Gila River Reservation 1152 for irrigation system on lands of, additional, 1925 707 dam, etc., authorized across Gila River, for providing water to irrigate lands of 475clxxxvi unexpended balance of appropriation for irrigation system, lands of, covered in 1155 *Pine Island Sound, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, channel to Captive Island, to be made 1194 *Pine Ridge Agency, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Piney Branch Road, D. C.*, closing of, directed between Spring and Blair Roads 799 *Pink Bollworm of Cotton*, appropriation for emergency expenses for preventing spread of, in Mexico, etc 458, 848 for preventing entrance of cotton and seed from Mexico; inspection, cleaning, etc 458 for surveys and local extermination in Mexico 458, 848 for control measures, Mexico, etc 458, 848 for surveys of infestation in Texas and other States 458, 848 for cooperative establishment of cotton-free areas, etc 459, 848 for extermination measures in cooperation with Mexican authorities 459, 848 for reimbursing States for enforced nonproduction cotton zones 459, 848 payment for destroyed crops, etc., forbidden 459, 848 for eradicating, etc., additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for eradicating, etc 55 *Pipestone, Minn.*, appropriation for Indian school at 405, 1156 for Indian school, additional, 1925 707 deficiency appropriation for Indian school, reconstruction of dairy barn 1329 *Pithlachascotee River, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago, and St.
Louis Railroad Company*, may bridge Little Calumet River, Riverdale, Ill 998 *Pittsburgh Coal, Land and Railroad Company*, may bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Nolan, W. Va 247 *Pittsburgh, Pa.*, appropriation for mining experiment station, care, etc 421, 1175 for mining experiment station, care, etc., additional, 1925 708 bridge authorized across Monongahela River, at 802, 943 sale of tract of Government land in, authorized 985 description 985 *Pittsburgh, Youngstown & Ashtabula Railway Company*, may bridge Mahoning River, Haselton, Ohio 90 *Piute Indians, Nev.*, amount authorized for part of expense for drainage system for lands of, in Newlands reclamation project 595 reimbursement 596 proceeds of sales on Pyramid Lake Reservation to be deposited for 596 Woodward townsite lots, reserved for public uses of 596 *Piute Indians, Utah*, purchase of lots in Cedar City, Utah, for use of 1096 *Plans, etc., for Fortifications*, appropriation for preparing, United States 496, 911 for preparing, insular possessions 496, 912 for preparing, Panama Canal 497, 912 for additional, 1925 711 *Plant Disease Survey*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 440, 830 *Plant Diseases and Insect Pests*, appropriation for maintaining quarantine districts for 456, 847 *Plant Dust Explosions*, appropriation for investigating, etc 447, 837 *Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for Chief of Bureau, and office and field personnel 440, 830 for general expenses and investigations 440, 830 cost of buildings limited 440, 830 employing experts, investigators, etc 830 for investigating plant, tree, and fruit diseases; pecans 440, 830 for citrus canker eradication, etc 440, 830 local contributions required 440, 830 for investigating, etc., tree diseases; chestnut tree bark, white pine blister rust, etc 440, 830 for cooperative eradication of white pine blister rust; conditions 440, 830 for investigating, etc., cotton, truck, etc., crop plants 441, 831 for physiology of crop plants, etc 441, 831 for soil bacteriology and plant nutrition investigations 441, 831 cultures for legumes 441, 831 publication of tests, etc 441, 831 for soil fertility investigations; adapting crops from tropical regions, etc 441, 831 cottonseed interbreeding, etc 441, 831 rubber producing plants 441, 831 for drugs,, spices, etc., plant investigations 441, 831 for crop technological investigations, etc 441, 831 for testing commercial seeds, etc 441, 831 preventing adulterated seed and grain admission 441, 831 share in International Seed Testing Congress 441, 831 for improving cereal production, etc 441, 831 corn 441, 831 flax cultivation, diseases, etc 441, 831 broomcorn improvement and production 442, 831 destroying barberry bushes, etc 442, 831 for improving tobacco production, etc 442, 832 for drought resistant, etc., crops 442, 832 for sugar plant, etc., investigations 442, 832 for improving grazing lands, etc 442, 832 for dry land, etc., farming experiments 442, 832 free distribution of trees restricted 442, 832 for utilizing western reclaimed lands, etc 442, 832 for edible nuts, growing, shipping, etc 442, 832clxxxvii appropriation for investigating fruit growing, marketing, etc 442, 832 study of changes in shipping, storage, etc 442, 832 for experimental gardens and grounds 442, 832 for investigating producing, marketing, etc., truck crops, potatoes, etc 442, 832 for nursery plants, etc., investigations 442, 832 for farm, Arlington, Va 443, 832 for foreign seed and plant introduction experiments, etc 443, 833 for purchase, etc., of new seeds; investigation of forage crops 443, 833 for biophysical investigations 443, 833 for eradicating, etc., nail head rust of tomatoes 833 for administrative expenses 443, 833 for salaries, additional, 1925 705 for general expenses, additional, 1925 705 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 55, 60, 700, 759, 1348 for seed distribution, etc 55 for purchase, etc., of seeds 700 for sugar plant, etc., investigations; greenhouse, farm, Arlington, Va 1325 *Plants, etc., Agricultural*, appropriation for investigating diseases of 440, 830 pathological collections 440, 830 plant disease survey 440, 830 for nutrition, etc., investigations 441, 831 testing cultures for inoculating legumes, etc 441, 831 *Platt National Park, Okla.*, appropriation for protection, etc 424, 1177 for protection, additional, 1925 709 *Playgrounds, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 552, 1229 for maintenance 552, 1229 for expenses of public school, during vacation 552, 1229 for supplies, etc., swimming pools 552, 1229 for purchase of site Thirty-third and P Streets northwest 552 for purchase of three sites 552 for bathing beach 552, 1229 for expenses of school 559, 1234 commission constituted for development of system for, etc 463 *Playing Cards*, stamp tax on 336 *Pleasure Boats*, special tax on users of 328 exemption, for relief of seamen, etc 328 *Pleasure Clubs*, exempt from income tax 282 *Pleuropneumonia, etc., Animal*, appropriation for emergency use, eradicating etc.; additional 110, 458, 851 payment for animals destroyed; appraisal of values 111, 458, 851 deficiency appropriation for arresting, Setc 682 *Plumas National Forest, Calif.*, exchange of lands with private owners for addition to 952 lands added to 356 *Plumbing Inspection, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries, etc 540, 1217 deficiency appropriation for temporary services 36, 1318 *Pneumatic Tubes*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., appraisers’ stores and custom-house, New York City 81, 779 *Pneumatic Tubes, etc., Postal Service*, appropriation for New York and Brooklyn, N. Y 86, 785 deficiency appropriation for New York and Brooklyn 691, 763 *Point Lookout, Md.*, appropriation for care, etc., Confederate Cemetery 512, 927 *Point of Woods Range Lights, Mich.* exchange of lands used for, with Robert P.
Hudson for other lands in same vicinity 357 *Poisonous Foods, Drugs, etc.*, appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 447, 837 *Poisonous Plants, National Forests*, appropriation for eradicating 446, 836 *Pokety Creek, Va.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1193 *Polacca Wash Irrigation Project, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 400, 1151 *Poland*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 settlement of indebtedness of, made by Foreign Debt Commission, approved 720 amount of indebtedness 720 bonds to be issued therefor 720 principal payable in annual installments; progressive increase until sixty-second year 720 payment of additional amounts allowed 721 interest rate to 1932; thereafter 721 for first five years half of interest may be deferred, and added to principal; bonds to be issued therefor 721 payment in United States bonds accepted 721 *Police Cotirt, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 564, 1239 two additional judges, etc 1239 for expenses, witness fees, jurors, etc 564, 1239 for repairs to buildings 564, 1239 deficiency appropriation for expenses 677, 1321 for jurors 677 for contingent expenses 679 composed of four judges; appointment 1119 residence, etc., requirements; terms; salaries 1119 separate and simultaneous sessions by the judges 1119 time required; for traffic violations 1119 act of each judge deemed the act of the court; oath 1119 term of present judges not affected 1120 additional deputy clerks and bailiffs to be appointed; pay 1120 additional accommodations, etc., to be furnished for 1120 trials without a jury, unless penalty over $300, or imprisonment over 90 days 1120 commitments not to exceed one year in default of payment of fine 1120clxxxviii jury service of two weeks; periods for 1120 names to be drawn by jury commission 1120 prosecutions for violating milk regulation to be in 1008 *Police, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries, officers, etc 559, 1234 for personal services 1235 for fuel, repairs, etc 560, 1235 for contingent expenses 560, 1235 detection of crime 560, 1235 for motor vehicles, maintenance, etc 560, 1235 for additional cells in stations 7 and 9 560 for garage station 12 1235 for site for new station house 1235 for construction, station 13 1235 for house of detention 560, 1235 for harbor patrol 560, 1235 for relief fund allowances 560, 1236 deficiency appropriation for harbor patrol heating plant 37 for increase of compensation, etc 676 additional privates 676 for house of detention 679 basic salaries of major and superintendents, assistants, and inspectors 174 additional for service assignment to detective bureau 174 captains and lieutenants 174 assignment to detective bureau 174 sergeants and privates 174 extra if mounted, using motor vehicles 174 for headquarters detective service; etc 174 weekly day off in lieu of Sundays 175 suspended during existing emergencies 175 one hundred additional privates provided for, in Traffic Act 1125 *Policemen and Firemen’s Relief Fund, D.
C.*, appropriation for allowances from 560, 1236 deductions from salaries increased 560 deficiency appropriation for allowances from 37, 1321 members of park police entitled to benefits of 176 payment from salary received since September 1, 1916, required 176 one of, to serve on board 176 proportions of appropriations for, from District and United States revenues 176 monthly deduction from salaries of police, park police, and White House police 176 to be credited to relief fund 176 *Political Assessments, etc.*, soliciting, etc., from Government employees, by Members of Congress, Federal officials, etc., unlawful 1073 *Polk County, Fla.*, adjustment of conflicting claims of settlers, etc., on public lands in 1012 *Pollution of Navigable Streams and Lakes*, appropriation for investigating sanitation, sewage and 76, 775 *Ponca Agency, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Ponca Indians, Okla, and Nebr.*, appropriation for support, etc 409, 1160 for support, etc., of, additional, 1925 708 all claims of, against United States to be submitted to Court of Claims 729 advancement of; procedure, etc 730 *Ponce, P.
R.*, improvement of harbor, authorized 1190 *Pontius, Irene Grade*, appropriation for paying, widow of Albert W. Pontius, a consul general dying in service 210 *Poor, D. C.*, appropriation for relief of the 571, 1245 for transportation of paupers 571, 1245 *Poplar Landing, S. C.*, bridge authorized across Santee River at 1265 *Porcelains, Art*, excise tax on, sold by other than artist; exceptions 323 *Port Alexander, Alaska*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1197 *Port Angeles, Wash.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1197 *Port Arthur Canal*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Orange and Beaumont to the Gulf 1195 *Port Chester, N.
Y.*, dam across Byram River authorized by Greenwich, Conn., and 97 *Port Huron, Mich.*, portion of Fort Gratiot lighthouse reservation granted to, as a public park; conditions 969 *Port of New York Authority*, may bridge Arthur Kill, Perth Amboy, N. J., to Tottenville, N. Y 1094 Elizabeth, N. J., to Howland Hook, N. Y 1094 Hudson River, New York and New Jersey 1094 Kill Van Kull, New York and New Jersey 1094 sale authorized to, of Hoboken Manufacturers’ “Railroad Company’s” property 984 conditions 984 no exemption from municipal or State taxation by 985 *Port Orchard Bay, Wash.*, improvement of, authorized *Port Orford, Oreg.*, preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of harbor 1196 *Port Richmond, N.
Y.*, bridge authorized across Kill Van Kull, from Bayonne, N. J., to 1094 *Port Royal, S. C.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1194 *Portage Canal, Wis.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1195 *Porters Ferry, Miss.*, dam authorized in Tallahatchie River at 355 *Portland, Me.*, appropriation for quarantine station 80 for marine hospital, improvements 778 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1191clxxxix *Portland, Oreg.*, appraiser of merchandise at, to be appointed 957 former provision repealed 957 bridge authorized across Willamette River at 18 at Burnside Street 9 at Ross Island 9 *Porto Rico*, appropriation for Resident Commissioner from 581, 1289 for expenses, Commissioner 582, 1289 for clerk hire, Commissioner 585, 1293 for special mail equipment for 89, 787 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 208, 1017 for district judge 218, 1028 for agricultural experiment stations in 435, 824 for care of insane, Infantry soldiers 494, 910 court of appeals for first circuit to hold a sitting at San Juan 729 income tax in, levied, etc., by insular officials 294 authority of insular legislature to amend, etc 294 purchase of grounds, construction of customhouses, etc., authorized at designated municipalities in 630 cost limitations 630 payment out of duties collected 630 maximum allowed for any one year 630 review by appeal or writ of error by circuit court of appeals in all cases in district court for 936 of specified cases in Supreme Court of 936 two citizens of, to serve on National Advisory Commission to Sesquicentennial Exhibition Association 1254 *Porto Rico Civil Government*, auditor to be appointed by the President 631 salary and term 631 duties as to receipts and expenditures 631 executive secretary to be appointed by the governor 631 salary and duties 631 salaries of insular officials, not appointed by the President, to be such as provided by the legislature 631 if legislature fails to appropriate, to be paid without appropriation 631 of governor and designated officials 631 if officer required to give bond, premium to be paid from insular treasury 632 *Portraits*, registry of, as trade mark forbidden, without written consent of individual 647 of deceased Presidents during life of widow without her written consent 647 *Portsmouth, N.
H.*, appropriation for navy yard, public works 197, 876 *Portsmouth, N. H., Naval Prison*, reimbursement to court martial prisoners in, for Liberty bonds and Victory notes of, stolen from prison safe 1277 *Portsmouth, Ohio*, bridge authorized across Ohio River, Fullerton, Ky., to 663, 790 *Portugal*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Possessions of the United States*, citizens of, not residents or citizens of the United States, taxable only on income from United States sources 294 not applicable to Virgin Islands 294 gross income of citizens or domestic corporations deemed from United States sources 294 if 80 per cent of income for three preceding years derived from sources within the possessions 294 and 50 per cent of the corporation’s income from active business therein 294 or 50 per cent of the citizen’s income from active business therein 294 to include all amounts of, whether within or without the United States 294 Virgin Islands not included in 295 *Post Allowances, Foreign Service Officers*, appropriation for, to meet living costs 210, 1018 deficiency appropriation for 760, 1349 *Post Cards, Private*, rate of postage on, increased 1066 *Post Discovery Bay Military Reservation*, right of way across, granted Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway 812 *Post Exchanges, Military*, appropriation for constructing, etc 480, 895 recreation buildings, training camps, etc 480, 895 *Post Office Department* (*see also* Postal Service), appropriation for Postmaster General and office personnel 83, 782 for care, etc., Post Office Department Building 84, 782 for First Assistant Postmaster General, and office personnel 84, 782 for Second Assistant Postmaster General, and office personnel 84, 782 for Third Assistant Postmaster General, and office personnel 84, 782 for Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, and office personnel 84, 782 for Solicitor, and office personnel 84, 782 for Chief Inspector, and office personnel 84, 782 for Purchasing Agent, and office personnel 84, 782 for office personnel of Accounts Bureau 84, 782 restriction on number of persons in designated grades 84 for contingent expenses 84, 782 for stationery, etc 84, 783 for fuel, etc., for power plant; repairs, etc 84, 783 for miscellaneous expenses 84, 783 for furniture, etc 84, 783 for printing and binding for 84, 783cxc appropriation for reimbursing Government Printing Office or Capitol power plant for heat, light, and power to city post office, etc., District of Columbia 84, 783 field service appropriations not to be used for Department purposes 84, 783 for field service 85, 783 for expenses under Postmaster General 85, 783 for power, lights, etc., for equipment shops 85, 783 for cash rewards to employees for inventions, etc., benefiting the service 85, 783 additional to regular pay; use by the Government, etc 85, 783 for transportation of equipment, etc 85, 783 for travel and miscellaneous expenses, Postmaster General 85, 784 for paying claims for damages by operations of postal service 85, 784 for post office inspectors 85, 784 appointment of additional inspectors through Civil Service certifications 85 for traveling expenses, etc., of inspectors, etc 85, 784 for miscellaneous expenses 85, 784 for clerks at division headquarters 85, 784 for rewards, etc 85, 784 for expenses under First Assistant Postmaster General 86, 784 for postmasters 86, 784 for assistant postmasters, first and second class offices 86, 784 for printers, mechanics, etc 86, 784 for clerks, etc., first and second class offices 86, 784 for watchmen, messengers, etc 86, 784 for contract station clerks, etc 86, 784 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 86, 784 for unusual conditions 86, 784 for clerks, third class offices 86, 784 for rent, light, and fuel 86, 784 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 86, 784 for village delivery, second and third class offices, etc 86, 784 for Detroit River service 86, 784 for car fare and bicycle allowance, including special delivery car fare 86, 785 for city delivery, carriers 86, 785 for special delivery fees 86, 785 for pneumatic tube service, in New York and Brooklyn 86, 785 for vehicle allowance, etc., wagon service 86, 785 garage leases 86, 785 for travel and miscellaneous, First Assistant Postmaster General 86, 785 for expenses under Second Assistant Postmaster General 86, 785 for star route transportation in Alaska 86, 785 emergency service, etc 86, 785 for steamboat, etc., routes 87, 785 for railroad routes, and messenger service 87, 785 special freight train arrangements 87, 785 accounting for mail messenger service 87 appropriation for airplane service, New York and San Francisco 87, 785 for night flying; extra charges day and night, on first class matter 87, 785 for Railway Mail Service 87, 785 for travel allowances, etc 87, 785 for expenses, etc., away from headquarters 87, 785 for miscellaneous 87, 786 for electric and cable car service 87, 786 for foreign mail transportation 87, 786 amount for aircraft service 87, 786 maintaining sea post service 87, 786 assistant superintendent, New York City 87, 786 representative at meeting of research committee of Universal Postal Congress 786 for balances due foreign countries 87, 786 for delegates to Universal Postal Congress at Stockholm 87 for travel and miscellaneous, Second Assistant Postmaster General 88, 786 for expenses, under Third Assistant Postmaster General 88, 786 for postage stamps, stamped envelopes, etc.; postal cards 88, 786 for distribution of stamped envelopes, etc 88, 786 for indemnity, lost domestic registered, insured, and collect-on-delivery mail 88, 786 for indemnity, lost international mail 88, 786 for travel and miscellaneous, Third Assistant Postmaster General 88, 786 for expenses, under Fourth Assistant Postmaster General 88, 786 for stationery, etc.; supplies for Postal Savings System 88, 786 for miscellaneous office supplies, etc 88, 786 post route and rural delivery maps; sales, etc 88, 787 equipment and furniture for post office quarters 88, 787 for twine and tying devices 89, 787 for shipment of supplies 89, 787 for canceling machines, etc 89, 787 for labor saving devices, etc 89, 787 traveling mechanicians 89, 787 for mail bags, locks, and keys, etc.; equipment shops expenses, labor, etc 89, 787 special equipments, departments, Alaska, etc 89, 787 for star routes, except in Alaska 89, 787 for rural delivery service 89, 788 for travel and miscellaneous, Fourth Assistant Postmaster General 89, 788 for supplying postal deficiencies 89, 788 deficiency appropriation for paying damages claims 46, 690, 1336 for contingent expenses 46, 1337 for reimbursing Government Printing Office for heat, light, and power to city post office, etc., D.
C 46, 690 for postal service 46, 59, 63, 690, 699, 701, 763, 1336, 1350 for salaries 763 postal salaries under reclassification immediately available from appropriations for fiscal year 1926 1336 *Post Office Department Buildings, D. C.*, appropriation for care, etc., of 84, 782cxci *Post Office Inspectors*, appropriation for Chief Inspector, and Department office personnel 84, 782 for salaries 85, 784 additional, from civil service eligibles 85 for traveling expenses, etc 85, 784 for expenses, division headquarters 85, 784 for clerks, etc., division headquarters 85, 784 for rewards, etc 85, 784 for securing information, etc 86, 784 deficiency appropriation for rewards, etc 46, 690, 1337 *Post Offices*, appropriation for postmasters 86, 784 for assistant postmasters, first and second class offices 86, 784 for printers, mechanics, etc 86, 784 for clerks and employees, first and second class offices 86, 784 for watchmen, messengers, etc 86, 784 for contract station clerks 86, 784 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 86, 784 for unusual conditions 86, 784 for clerical services, third class offices 86, 784 for rent, light, and fuel for first, second, and third class offices 86, 784 for miscellaneous items, first and second class offices 86, 748 deficiency appropriation for postmasters 46, 59, 690, 699, 1337, 1350, 1352 for clerks, etc., first and second class offices 46, 59, 63, 699, 701, 763, 1337, 1350 for watchmen, etc 47 for temporary, etc., clerk hire 47, 60, 63, 699, 763, 1337 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 47, 59, 1337, 1350 for city delivery, carriers 47, 59, 690, 699, 701, 763, 1337, 1350 for substitutes for carriers, etc 47 for special delivery fees 47, 1337 for vehicle allowance 47, 763, 1350 for contract station clerks 59 for assistant postmasters 59, 63 for messenger service 59 for rent, light, and fuel 60, 63, 699, 701, 763, 1350, 1352 for separating mails 60, 699, 763 for special delivery 60 for temporary carriers 763 for unusual conditions 690 for letter carriers 1925 1337 for clerks, third class offices 1352 monthly payment of rent for leased premises, authorized 1105 *Post Roads, Rural* (*see also* Federal Highway Act), appropriation for constructing, in cooperation with States 461, 852 part of authorization for 1925 461 *Post Route, etc., Maps*, appropriation for expenses of preparing, etc.; sales 88, 787 *Postage* (*see also* Postal Rates), rates of, for air mail service 805 *Postage Stamps*, issue of special, commemorative of sesquicentennial of Battle of Lexington and Concord 749 of One hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Bunker Hill Battle 1099 *Postage Stamps, etc., Postal Service*, appropriation for manufacture of, etc 88, 786 *Postal Cards*, appropriation for manufacture of 88, 786 *Postal Congress, Universal*, appropriation for delegates’ expenses 87 for representative at meeting of research committee of, in Europe 786 *Postal Rates*, private mailing cards; rate increased 1066 second class; rates payable by publisher or agent on portion not advertisements, flat rate 1066 on advertisement portion, zone rates 1066 religious, educational, agricultural, labor, etc., flat rate 1066 if advertisement space less than five per cent, flat rate 1066 daily newspapers, etc., deposited at carrier office for delivery; free county circulation, etc 1066 separation by publishers for zone mailing; statement to determine rates 1066 if not sent by publisher; parcel post if exceeding eight ounces 1067 for issue not exceeding one pound 1067 zone rates of, relate to entire bulk 1067 third class; matter included as 1067 rate; permissible writing 1067 fourth class; matter included as 1067 pound rate established 1067 additional service charge, except for rural collections 1067 if additional postage and “special handling” affixed, to have first class mail treatment 1067 reform of classification, rates, etc., authorized 1067 consent of Interstate Commerce Commission to changes 1068 experiments authorized in selected rural localities to encourage sending food products directly to consumers or vendors 1068 reduction of rates authorized, and carriers allowed commissions 1068 amounts for commissions not to exceed revenue from service 1068 report of progress of, to Congress 1068 money orders; fees for domestic, increased 1068 registered mail; application and fees required; lesser fee permitted 1068 sender may have a receipt for delivery on payment of fee therefor 1068 insurance indemnity fees; rates 1069 sender may have a receipt for delivery on payment of fee therefor 1069 collect-on-delivery service; rates of fees 1069 and insurance indemnity extended to third class mail 1069 special delivery service; additional stamps for mail over 2 and less than 10 pounds 1069 weighing more than 10 pounds 1069 issue of 15 and 20-cent stamps for 1069 ordinary stamps with “special delivery” on covering may be used for 1069 work of ascertaining cost of handling and revenue from several classes of mail, continued 1069 results to be reported annually 1069cxcii Acts repealed; second class mail sections of Revenue Act of 1917 1070 second class mail by other than publishers 1070 parcel post delivery, etc 1070 Federal Corrupt Practices Act, 1925 1070 *Postal Savings System*, appropriation for supplies; expenses of bond issues 786 *Postal Service* (*see also* Post Office Department), appropriation for Department salaries and expenses 83, 782 for field service 85, 783 for power, light, etc., for equipment shops 85, 783 for cash rewards for inventions, etc., by employees for increasing efficiency, etc., of service 85, 783 additional to regular pay; limitation 85, 783 agreement for use without further claim 85, 783 restriction on use of fund 85, 783 for expenses under First Assistant Postmaster General 86, 784 for expenses under Second Assistant Postmaster General 86, 785 for balances due foreign governments 87, 786 for expenses under Third Assistant Postmaster General 88, 786 for expenses under Fourth Assistant Postmaster General 88, 786 for supplying postal deficiencies 89, 788 deficiency appropriation for cash rewards for inventions, etc 46 for rewards, etc 46, 690, 1337 for postmasters 46, 59, 63, 690, 699, 763, 1337, 1350, 1352 for clerks, first and second class offices 46, 59, 63, 699, 701, 763, 1337, 1350 for watchmen, messengers, and laborers 47, 763 for temporary and auxiliary clerk hire 47, 60, 63, 690, 1337 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 47, 59, 763, 1337, 1350 for city delivery, carriers 47, 59, 63, 690, 699, 701, 763, 1337, 1350, 1352 for substitute carriers 47, 690 for special delivery fees 47, 60, 690, 763, 1337 for vehicle service 47, 60, 63, 699, 701, 763, 1350, 1352 for foreign mails 47, 59, 691 for balances due foreign countries 47, 59, 63, 691, 699, 763, 1350 for indemnities, international mail 47, 59, 63, 699, 701, 763, 1350 for airplane service, New York and San Francisco 59, 1350 for contract station clerks 59 for assistant postmasters 59, 63 for freight on stamped paper, etc 59 for indemnities, domestic mail 59, 63, 699, 701, 763, 1350 for mail messenger service 59, 763, 1337, 1350 for office appliances 59, 699 for equipment and supplies 59, 63, 763 deficiency appropriation for power boat service 60 for railroad routes 60, 63, 601, 699, 701, 763, 1337, 1350 use for air mail service from appropriation for 1926 1337 for Railway Mail Service 60, 691, 699, 763, 1338 for rent, light, and fuel 60, 63, 699, 701, 763, 1350, 1352 for rural delivery 60, 63, 699, 763 for separating mails 60, 699, 763 for shipment of supplies 60, 63, 699, 763, 1350 for star routes, Alaska 60 for stationery 60 for temporary carriers 60, 763 for electric and cable car service 63, 763, 1338 for freight on stamped paper and mail bags 63 for power boat and airplane service, 63, 699 for unusual conditions 690 for pneumatic tubes, etc., New York and Brooklyn 691, 763 for temporary clerk hire 699, 763 for damages claims 763, 1336 for village delivery service 763 for substitute carriers 1337 for car fare and bicycle allowance, etc 1337 for clerk hire, third class offices 1352 Air Mail Act provisions 805 all accounts relating to money orders to be rendered at prescribed periods to the comptroller, Bureau of Accounts, Post Office 950 authority for investigation of fines, etc., extended to accountability for all public moneys 1266 Bible in raised characters for the blind admitted free, if sent without charge to a blind person 668 at one cent a pound if sold at cost price 668 emergency mail service to be provided for, relay stations established, etc 960 indemnity for loss, and collection on delivery of third class domestic mail 653 mail messenger service payments by designated postmasters, authorized 356 contracts for, allowed officers, etc., of third and fourth class offices; amount limited 356 allowed special delivery messengers at all offices 356 monthly payment of rent of leased premises authorized 1105 officials of, to assist in executing Alaska Game Law 742 postal crimes; stealing, secreting, embezzling, etc., mail matter 977 stealing, etc., mail left upon collection box, etc 977 unauthorized taking mail before delivery, etc 977 punishment for 977 precanceling stamped envelopes by users, permitted 955 readjustment of classifications, and salaries 1053cxciii readjustment of salaries, etc.; postmasters, classifications 1053 salaries; first and second class 1053 third class; clerk hire allowance based on salaries 1054 allowances for clerk hire, first, second, and third class, to cover all labor, except separating mails 1054 fourth, basis, advances, etc 1054 inspectors, grades and salaries 1055 promotions; expenses allowed 1055 clerks at division headquarters; promotions, transfers, etc 1055 substitutes for clerks absent without pay 1056 assistant postmasters, second class offices basis 1056 designated employees, assistant postmasters, etc., at first class offices based on receipts thereof 1056 classified stations, superintendents and assistants 1057 assistant postmasters at offices limited 1058 superintendents of delivery and assistants, where receipts between $14,000,000 and $20,000,000 1058 addition to postmaster and supervisory employees, Washington, D.
C 1058 limits of salaries of assistant superintendents, etc.; exception 1058 cashiers at State depositories for postal funds, etc 1058 promotions when office advanced to higher grade 1058 minimum pay for supervisory grade employees 1058 employees above highest grade for special clerk to have increased salaries for grade in which placed 1058 clerks and letter carriers, first and second class offices 1059 grades and pay; substitutes credited for time served 1059 promotions; special clerks 1059 printers, mechanics, etc., deemed part of clerical force 1059 substitute, temporary, and auxiliary 1059 Detroit River service 1059 eight hours a day’s work; period restricted to ten hours 1059 overtime pay for emergency, etc., excess work; computation of 1059 compensatory time for Sunday and holiday; overtime pay at end of the year 1059 messengers, watchmen, and laborers, first and second class offices; substitutes 1060 motor vehicle employees, superintendents, etc.; classification and pay 1060 general mechanics, and clerks; promotions 1060 special clerks for 1060 mechanics’ helpers; driver mechanics, etc.; substitutes 1060 readjustment of classifications; motor vehicle employees, eight hours a day’s work; period restricted to ten hours 1061 pay for emergency overtime service; computation of 1061 compensatory time for Sundays and holidays; overtime pay at end of the year 1061 Railway Mail Service, salaries of superintendents, etc 1061 postal clerks, classes, grades, and pay 1062 laborers; promotions 1062 substitute postal clerks, service pay and promotions; original appointments as substitutes 1062 readjustment of grades of clerks 1062 travel allowances, in lieu of actual expenses, for duty over ten hours 1062 substitutes traveling to an assignment allowed full time; travel allowance from headquarters 1062 post office lines, classes, and assignments to Class A and Class B; promotions 1062 terminal offices, classes, and assignments to Class A and Class B; promotions 1063 transfer offices; classes and assignments to Class A and Class B; promotions 1063 clerks at division superintendents’ offices; promotions 1063 examiners and assistants 1063 day’s work for clerks, eight hours; cash overtime allowance 1063 eight hours a day’s work at terminal and transfer offices; period restricted to ten hours 1063 pay for work in excess 1063 road duty clerks credited for train delay 1063 postal clerks allowed part of leave carried to next fiscal year 1063 rural delivery; carriers’ pay based on mileage 1063 excess mileage allowances; deductions for failure to perform service 1064 equipment maintenance allowance; payment periods 1064 triweekly routes; pay and equipment allowance 1064 equipment and supplies division; requisition fillers and packers, pay increased 1064 village delivery service; carriers 1064 leaves of absence to employees; sick leave cumulative 1064 monthly credit for 1064 restoration of reduced employees to former grade or advanced 1064 withheld promotions, allowed subsequently if record satisfactory 1064 compensatory time for Sunday or holiday work at terminal and transfer offices 1065 pay in lieu of, at end of the year 1065cxciv readjustment of classifications, etc.; employees promoted automatically after one year’s satisfactory service in a grade 1065 transfers and interchanges of clerks and carriers, allowed in the interest of the service 1065 substitutes appointed to regular positions credited for time served as substitutes 1065 employees in Army, etc., during World War, to have credit therefor in postal service 1065 no rank or pay of employees reduced 1065 appropriations for fiscal year 1925 available for new rates herein provided, and additional sums authorized 1065 inconsistent laws repealed 1065 postal rates provisions 1066 effective April 15, 1925 1070 special joint subcommittee created to report, a permanent schedule of postal rates 1070 Federal Corrupt Practices Act, 1925 1070 salaries under reclassification, immediately available from appropriations for fiscal year 1926 1336 special series of postage stamps authorized commemorative of sesquicentennial of the Battle of Bunker Hill 1099 sesquicentennial of Battle of Lexington and Concord 749 *Posthumous Army Commissions*, issue of commission in name of an officer appointed, or recommended therefor, from school for officers during World War, unable to accept by reason of death in line of duty 1255 to be borne on Army records as of the grade, etc 1255 an officer in military service during World War officially recommended for promotion, unable to accept by reason of death in line of duty 1255 to be borne on Army records as of sthe grade, etc 1256 any officer duly qualified for promotion, who dies, in line of duty, after occurrence of vacancy entitling him thereto, before issue of the commission 1256 to be borne on Army records in promoted grade, etc 1256 no bonus, etc., from provisions of this Resolution 1256 *Postmaster General*, appropriation for, and office personnel 83, 782 for field service, Post Office Department under 85, 783 for power, light, etc., for equipment shops 85, 783 for cash rewards for inventions, etc 85, 783 for transportation and delivery of equipment, etc 85, 783 appropriation for travel and miscellaneous expenses 85, 784 for paying damages claims 85, 784 for inspectors, etc 85, 784 authorized to contract for carrying air mail by aircraft 805 other first class mail by aircraft 805 may issue permits to users for precanceling stamped envelopes 955 regulations for indemnity for lost, and collection on delivery, domestic third class mail, to be made by 653 special series of postage stamps to be issued by, commemorative of sesquicentennial of Battle of Bunker Hill 1099 commemorative of sesquicentennial of Battle of Lexington and Concord 749 *Postmaster, House of Representatives*, appropriation for, assistant, money order clerk, messengers, etc 584, 1293 for mail vehicles 585, 1293 positions and pay established of, assistant, messengers, etc 152 *Postmaster, Senate*, appropriation for, carriers, etc 581, 1289 positions and pay established of, and other post office employees 149 *Postmasters*, appropriation for compensation 86, 784 for assistant, first and second class offices 86, 784 for civil service examination of Presidential 523, 1201 deficiency appropriation for compensation 46, 59, 63, 690, 699, 763, 1337, 1350, 1352 for assistant 59, 63 may be designated disbursing officers for mail messenger, etc., payments 356 third and fourth class, and employees, may contract for mail messenger service 356 money order accounts of to be rendered at prescribed periods to the Bureau of Accounts of the Department 950 *Potash Salts*, appropriation for geological researches to determine presence of 419, 1173 *Potato Wart*, appropriation for cooperative expenses eradicating 456, 848 *Potatoes*, appropriation for investigating diseases of 441, 831 for investigating wireworms and other insects affecting 449, 839 *Poteau, Okla.*, terms of court at; rooms required 731, 945 authority of clerk at Muskogee 731 *Potomac Avenue NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for grading, Macomb Street to Norton Place; culvert construction 547 *Potomac Avenue SE., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, etc., Sixteenth to E Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1225cxcv *Potomac Park, D. C.*, appropriation for West Park 573 for macadam roads, etc 573 for East Park 573 for tourists’ camp in East Park 573, 1247 for Tidal Basin bathing beach 573 ?balances for bathing beach, etc., covered into the Treasury 1247 for reflecting pool, additional, 1925 712 for widening inlet bridge 1247 *Potomac River*, construction of memorial bridge across, from Lincoln Memorial to Arlington, Va., authorized 974 deficiency appropriation for commencing 1316 preliminary examination, etc., of 1193 *Pottawatomi Indians, Wis. and Mich.*, payment to members of, not receiving benefits of former appropriation for support, etc 819 *Pottawatomie Agency, Kans.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 for support, etc., of Indians at, additional, 1925 708 *Potter County, S.
Dak.*, bridge authorized across Missouri River, between Dewey County and 30 *Pottery*, appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of 231, 1040 *Poughkeepsie, N. Y.*, bridge authorized across Hudson River, at 10 *Poultry*, samount of deficiency appropriation for arresting foot-and-mouth disease, etc., available for eradicating European fowl pest and other diseases of 722 *Poultry Feeding and Breeding*, appropriation for experiments in 439, 828 *Pound, D. C.*, appropriation for motor vehicle 563 *Powder, Navy* (*see also* Ordnance, Navy), appropriation for purchase and manufacture of smokeless 192, 871 *Power Boat Routes, Postal Service*, appropriation for mail transportation by 87, 785 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 60, 63 *Power Boats, etc.*, special tax on users of, not for business, etc 328 *Power Commission, Federal*, appropriation for expenses of 524, 1203 *Powers of Attorney*, stamp tax on; exceptions 336 *Prairie Dogs*, appropriation for devising methods for destroying 450, 841 *Precious and Semiprecious Stones*, excise tax on, and imitations, sold, etc., by dealers; exception 324 *Precious Metals*, appropriation for collecting statistics of 77, 726 excise tax on sales by dealers, of articles of, or mounted with 324 *Predatory Wild Animals*, appropriation for suppressing rabies in 450, 846 *President of the United States*, appropriation for compensation 521, 1198 for Secretary, and office personnel 521, 1198 for traveling expenses, etc 521, 1199 for Executive Office 521, 1198 for expenses of suits to cancel leases of naval oil reserves, etc 16 authority of counsel employed 16 for protecting the person of 74, 217, 774, 1026 deficiency appropriation for expenses, sickness, death, and burial of Warren G.
Harding, late 34 for mileage, State messengers conveying electoral vote for, and for Vice President 753 for expenses, Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies of March 4, 1925 753 for expenses, Agricultural Conference 754 for Federal Oil Conservation Board 754 for publishing ascertainment of electoral vote for, and Vice President 756 for expenses of suits to cancel leases of oil lands, etc 1315 for surveys, etc., of Saint Lawrence River 1315 action of, in issuing Army supplies, etc., for relief of sufferers from Japanese earthquake, 1923, approved 963 additional hospital facilities, etc., for beneficiaries of Veterans’ Bureau subject to approval of 1212 appointment of Director of Veterans’ Bureau by 608 authorized to advance on promotion list for world flight achievement Air Service officers Lowell Herbert Smith, Leigh Wade, Leslie Philip Arnold, and Erick Henning Nelson 979 authorized to appoint Richard Evelyn Byrd, jr., a lieutenant commander on Navy retired list 821 Thomas James Camp a major of Infantry 792 John I.
Conroy captain on Marine Corps retired list 1279 John J. Dobbertin marine gunner in Marine Corps 1012 Henry F. Mulloy ensign in the Navy 961 William Schuyler Woodruff an officer of Infantry 806 commissioner general and five commissioners as representatives at the Seville International Exposition in 1927 1256 delegates to Inter-American Commission on Electrical Communications meeting 112 delegates to Pan American Congress of Highways 1355 delegates to Seventh Pan American Sanitary Conference 112 member, of Pueblo Lands Board 636 members of Board of Tax Appeals 336 notaries public in District of Columbia 821cxcvi authorized to appoint representative to centennial of first meeting of Legislative Council of Florida 473 special commissioners to cooperate with Mexico as to use of waters of Rio Grande, below Fort Quitman, Tex 118 temporary officers of Coast Guard 104 three commissioners of Lexington-Concord Sesquicentennial Commission 749 three members of Bunker Hill Sesquicentennial Commission 1099 three members of the Mecklenburg Sesquicentennial Commission 1267 two members of Library of Congress Trust Fund Board 1107 two representatives to participate in negotiating the Columbia River compact 1268 complete a topographical survey of the United States 1011 designate game refuges in Ozark National Forest, Ark 1091 detail Major Wallace W.
Kirby, Army, as Director, Engraving and Printing, for six months 252 enlarge area of Custer State Park Game Sanctuary, S. Dak 632 establish as national forests lands, suitable for timber production in reservations, other than excepted ones 655 establish, etc., Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 1276 institute proceedings to cancel and annul designated naval oil reserve leases, etc 6 special counsel for, to be employed 6 invite States and foreign countries to take part in New Orleans International Trade Exposition 1253 issue posthumous commissions in name of person dying in service during World War, and unable to accept 1255 officer qualified for promotion dying in line of duty after vacancy occurring entitling him thereto, before issue of the commission 1255 modify, etc., visas of passports of aliens, not immigrants 976 reappoint Frederick K.
Long, as captain of Infantry 152 remit payments by China of further installments of Boxer indemnity 135 suspend designated alterations and construction of naval vessels, if international limitation conference held 719 withdraw for game refuge, public lands in South Dakota 634 direction of, over Office of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital 983 made a member of George Washington Bicentennial Birthday Commission 671 and to appoint eight members thereof 671 may detail not more than seven Army officers, for administration of World War Adjusted Compensation Act 131 may transfer to officer of Alaska Railroad powers, etc., under Injury Compensation Act, in Alaska 1356 permission of, required for exporting helium gas 1111 quota of alien nationality for admission of immigrant, based on joint determination of Secretaries of State, Commerce and Labor, to be proclaimed by, on or after April 1, 1927 159 requested to invite Interparliamentary Union to hold annual meeting in Washington in 1925 119 negotiate agreement with foreign governments, to limit building of ships and aircraft, and number of officers and men 204 settlement of indebtedness of Finland to United States approved by, authorized 20 of Hungary to United States, approved by, authorized 136 of Lithuania to United States, approved by, authorized 719 of Poland to United States, approved by, authorized 720 *Presidents, Deceased*, registry of portrait of, as trade mark, during life of widow forbidden, except by her consent in writing 647 *Presidio of San Francisco, Military Reservation, Calif.*, conveyance to San Francisco, portion of, for exposition, park, etc., purposes 1129 conditions subject to right of way, etc 1129 *Presiding Officer of the Senate*, made a member, ex officio, of George Washington Bicentennial Birthday Commission 671 to appoint four Senators on commission 671 *Pribilof Islands* (*see* Alaska Fisheries Service). *Princeton Place NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Warder Place to Georgia Avenue 546 *Printing Division, Treasury Department*, appropriation for chief of, and office personnel 69, 768 for printing and binding 69, 768 for postage 69, 768 *Prison Commission, International*, appropriation for annual contribution 211, 1020 deficiency appropriation for 760 *Prisoners, D. C.*, appropriation for support of jail, etc 566, 1241 *Prisoners of War, etc.*, appropriation for expenses, etc., of, under Navy Department 184, 862 *Prisoners, United States*, appropriation for support of 223, 1033 for inspection of 224, 1033 for support, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for support of 44, 57, 171, 688, 760, 1334cxcvii *Prisons, Foreign Service*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1025 *Prisons, United States* (*see also* Penitentiaries), appropriation for maintenance, etc 221, 1031 for inspection of, and prisoners 224, 1033 for assistant superintendent of 224, 1033 *Probation System, D.
C.*, appropriation for, juvenile court 564 for, under supreme court 565, 1240 *Probation System, United States Courts*, in criminal cases, sentence may be suspended and defendant placed on probation 1259 fine imposed and probation directed 1260 revocation, modification, etc.; period limited 1260 payment of fine, restitution, etc., while on probation 1260 conduct to be reported by probation officer when directed by the court 1260 action upon report 1260 arrest of probationer during period by probation officer, and taken before the court 1260 after probation period limited 1260 revocation of probation and imposition of original sentence authorized 1260 probation officers to be appointed by the courts 1260 salaried officer authorized if necessary 1260 civil service eligibles for 1260 expenses payable from court allotment 1260 duties specified 1260 records, accounts, reports, etc., to be kept 1261 power of arrest as by deputy marshal 1261 *Proceedings in Congress*, appropriation for reporting, House of Representatives 585, 1293 for reporting, Senate 581, 1289 position and pay established of official reporters of, etc., House of Representatives 152 *Produce Exchanges*, stamp tax on sales of produce at, for future delivery 334 cash sales for immediate delivery, exempt 335 *Professors of Colleges, etc.*, alien, seeking admission, who have for two years previously followed their profession, construed as nonquota immigrants in Immigration Act 155 *Prohibition* (*see* National Prohibition Act). *Projectiles, Navy*, appropriation for experiments, etc., in development of 193, 871 *Prosecutions for Violations of Internal Revenue Laws*, restriction on time for instituting 341 *Providence Hospital, D.
C.*, appropriation for minor contagious diseases ward 562, 1237 for care of indigent patients 568, 1242 *Providence, R. I.*, sale of appraisers’ stores property at, authorized 960 *Proving Grounds, Army Ordnance*, appropriation for current expenses, 498, 914 deficiency appropriation for 59, 62, 762 *Provisions, Marine Corps*, appropriation for 203, 879 *Provisions, Navy*, appropriation for 194, 872 deficiency appropriation for 57, 61, 1349 *Proxies*, stamp tax on; exceptions 336 *Public Buildings*, appropriation for Supervising Architect, and office personnel 79, 777 for Baltimore, Md., immigrant station 79 for Carville, La., Leper Home 79 for Chicago, Ill., post office, etc 79, 777 for Fairmont, Minn 79 for New Orleans, La 79 for New York, N.
Y., customhouse 79 Subtreasury 79 subway to Assay Office 79 for Washington, D. C., Treasury Annex, Fourteenth and B Streets 79 for Auditors’ Building, fire protection, 778 for additional lock-box equipment for 778 for remodeling, etc., occupied buildings 79, 778 for Birmingham, Ala 777 for Brooklyn, N. Y., post office 777 for Mobile, Ala 777 for Ellsworth, Me 777 for Louisville, Ky 777 for Saint Louis, Mo., post office 777 for Saint Paul, Minn 778 for Topeka, Kans 778 for Baltimore, Md., marine hospital 79, 778 for Boston, Mass., marine hospital 778 for Carville, La., marine hospital 79, 778 for Detroit, Mich., marine hospita 79 for Saint Louis, Mo., marine hospital 79 for New Orleans, La., marine hospital 778 for Portland, Me., marine hospital 778 for San Francisco, Calif., marine hospital 778 for Boston, Mass., quarantine station 79, 778 for Marcus Hook, Pa., quarantine station 79 for Portland, Me., quarantine station 80 for Tampa, Fla., quarantine station, 80 for Baltimore quarantine station 79, 778 for Astoria, Oreg., quarantine station, 80 for Galveston, Tex., quarantine station 80, 778 for Ship Island, Miss., quarantine station 80 for Reedy Island, Del., quarantine station 80 for San Francisco, Calif., quarantine station 80, 778 for San Juan, P.
R., quarantine station 80 for New Orleans, La., quarantine station 778 for New York, N. Y., quarantine station 778 work on marine hospitals and quarantine stations under Supervising Architect 778 for repairs and improvements 80, 779 for mechanical equipment 80, 779 pneumatic tube service, New York City 81, 779cxcviii appropriation for vaults, safes, etc 81, 779 for additional pay, Supervising Architect 81, 780 for skilled employees, etc., Office of Supervising Architect 81, 780 for superintendents, inspectors, etc., on buildings 81, 780 transferring effects of superintendents, etc 81, 780 for contingent expenses, materials, etc 82, 780 no allowance for transporting supplies 82, 780 ground rent, Salamanca, N.
Y 82, 780 for operating force; employees specified 82, 780 for furniture and repairs 82, 781 for operating supplies; fuel, lights, water, etc 82, 781 advance fuel contracts authorized 83, 781 for operating force, additional, 1925 710 for general expenses additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for Boston, Mass., appraisers’ stores 51 for operating supplies 51, 58, 695, 761, 1350, 1352 for furniture 58, 62, 698, 701, 761, 1343, 1350 for Searcy, Ark 58 for Warrenton, Va 58 for repairs and preservation 58, 761, 1349, 1352 for mechanical equipment for 58, 698, 761, 1349 for vaults and safes 58, 62, 698 for general expenses 58, 62, 698, 761, 1349 for operating force 62, 694, 761, 1350, 1352, 1353 for Honolulu, Hawaii 62, 761 for New York, N.
Y., quarantine station 694 for Paris, Tex 757 for assistant custodians and janitors 761, 1349, 1352 for Brooklyn, N. Y 1343 for Mobile, Ala 1343 for Steubenville, Ohio 1343 for relief of contractors, war condition claims 1344 Cincinnati, Ohio; cleaning exterior of post office permitted 135 construction authorized of quarantine station, Sand Island, Ala 950 Denver, Colo.; exchange of customhouse in for new site and building 1117 El Dorado, Ark.; exchange of part of public building site with city 809 Providence, R.
I.; appraisers’ stores property, to be sold 960 Toledo, Ohio; sale of old post office, etc., authorized 1258 Washington, Mo.; part of public building site conveyed to city for alley extension 136 *Public Buildings and Grounds, D. C.*, appropriation for care, etc., grounds of executive departments 514, 929 for Washington Monument 514, 929 for repairs, etc., Lincoln’s deathplace 515, 929 appropriation for repairs, watchmen, etc., Wakefield, Va., Washington’s birthplace 515, 929 for Lincoln Memorial 515 for Superintendent, assistant, etc., office of 572 for foremen, gardeners, etc 572 for personal services 572, 1246 for contingent expenses 572, 1246 for park police 572, 1246 for improving grounds south of Executive Mansion 573 for greenhouses, etc 573 for improvement and care of parks, etc 573 for Monument Grounds, etc 573 for general repairs, maintenance, etc 573 for Rock Creek Park 573 for improvement, etc., of public grounds 1247 for Potomac Park 573, 1247 for tourists’ camp, Potomac Park 573 for maintaining portions of parks for out-door sports 573, 1247 for Meridian Hill Park 573 operating, etc., fountains on Union Station Plaza 573, 1247 for increased cost of park maintenance 573 for Tidal Basin bathing beach 573 unexpended balances for Tidal Basin bathing beach covered into the Treasury 1247 for public band concerts 1247 for recreation section, Anacostia Park 1247 for Rock Creek Park, new shelter, etc., station 1247 for widening Inlet Bridge, Potomac Park 1247 for lighting public grounds 574, 1247 for heating offices, etc 574, 1247 for surveying Virginia line, Chain Bridge to Jones Point 574 for additional lands for development of Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway 574 for improvement and care, additional, 1925 712 for Washington Monument, additional, 1925 712 for repairs, Lincoln’s deathplace, additional, 1925 712 for Wakefield, Va., Washington’s birthplace, improvements, etc., additional, 1925 712 for Lincoln Memorial, additional, 1925 712 for West Potomac Park, reflecting pool, additional, 1925 712 for salaries, etc., additional, 1925 712 for care, etc., additional, 1925 712 for lighting public grounds, additional, 1925 712 deficiency appropriation for J.
Maury Dove Company 53 for care of grounds, etc 55 for park police 678 for Tidal Basin bathing beach 678 for bathing beach for colored people 678cxcix deficiency appropriation for commencing Arlington Memorial Bridge 1316 for Rock Creek, etc., Parkway 1323 for Washington Monument 1346 acceptance of “Archbold Parkway” as addition to park system authorized, from Mrs. Anne Archbold 978 of additional dedications of land on request of National Capital Park Commission 979 “The Glover Parkway and Children’s Playground,” authorized, from Charles C.
Glover 464 added to park system 464 erection authorized on grounds of, Navy and Marine Memorial to Americans lost at sea 14 statue of General San Martin 667 statue of “Serenity” 21 office of under Chief of Engineers of the Army, abolished; powers, duties, etc., relating thereto, transferred to director of new office 983 personnel, records, property, etc., transferred to office of Director of Public Buildings, etc 983 officer in charge, to serve on National Capital Park Commission 463 supervision by superintendent of, over Memorial to Women of World War 666 *Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital, Office of*, offices of Public Buildings and Grounds, and Superintendent of State, etc.
Department Buildings consolidated into 983 Director of, to be assigned by the President from Army Engineer officers 983 duties transferred to 983 abolishment of State, etc., Department Building Commission 983 duties of, and superintendent, transferred to director of new office, 983 abolishment of office of Public Buildings and Grounds, District of Columbia 983 powers, duties, etc., of, transferred to Director of new office 983 personnel of consolidated offices transferred without reappointment to 983 records, furniture, supplies, etc., of former offices transferred to new one 983 administrative powers over employees, purchases, etc., conferred on Director 983 assistants authorized by detail of Army officers 984 all unexpended balances for consolidated activities made available 984 laws as to assignment of space in public buildings, and relating to park police, not modified 984 officer in charge of, may accept donations of specimens of early American furniture for use in the White House 1091 to become United States property 1091 to appoint temporary committee to pass upon, and recommend articles for acceptance *Public Buildings Commission*, deficiency appropriation for expenses 34 credited for maintenance of motor vehicle 753 *Public Convenience Stations, D.
C.*, appropriation for maintenance 551, 1228 for new station, Ninth and F Streets NW 1228 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 37 *Public Debt Service, Treasury Department*, appropriation for office personnel and other expenses 68, 767 for expenses of Secretary under designated laws 68, 768 for distinctive paper 68, 768 for temporary employees 69 for distinctive paper, additional, 1925 710 for Federal reserve notes, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for distinctive paper 49, 1341 *Public Documents*, Congressional allotments of, printed after expiration of term of Senator, etc., to be delivered to successor 24 balance remaining to credit, must be taken prior to convening of next Congress 24 *Public Health Hospitals* (*see* Marine Hospitals). *Public Health, International Office of*, appropriation for annual quota 213, 1021 *Public Health Service, Treasury Department*, appropriation for civil personnel, Office of Surgeon General 75, 774 for pay, etc., Surgeon General, medical officers, etc 75, 774 for acting assistant surgeons 75, 774 for all other employees 75, 774 for freight, travel, etc 75, 774 for Hygienic Laboratory 75, 774 for transporting remains of officers, etc., dying in service 75, 774 for scientific books, etc 75, 774 for medical examinations, services, etc 75, 774 inspection of aliens 75, 774 beneficiaries of, other than Veterans’ Bureau patients, etc 75, 774 general expenses 75, 774 use of immigration station hospitals for patients 75, 775 receipts by Immigration Service to be covered into the Treasury 75, 775 uses excluded 75, 775 sums received to be covered into the Treasury 76, 775 for quarantine service 76, 775 for prevention of epidemics 76, 775 for field investigations, etc 76, 775 for interstate quarantine service 76, 775 for rural sanitation studies; conditional demonstration work, etc 76, 775 local cooperation required 76, 775 for regulating sale of viruses, etc 76, 775 for Division of Venereal Diseases 76, 776 allotment to States for cooperative work 76cc appropriation for acting assistant surgeons, additional, 1925 710 for all other employees, additional, 1925 710 for hospitals, additional, 1925 710 for field investigations, additional, 1925 710 for prevention of epidemics, additional, 1925 710 for interstate quarantine service, additional, 1925 710 for rural sanitation studies, additional, 1925 710 for control of biologic products, additional, 1925 710 for Division of Venereal Diseases, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for paying damages claims 51, 694, 1343 for marine hospital, Key West, Fla 51 for medical and hospital services 58, 62, 698, 1349, 1352 for pay, etc., officers and pharmacists 58 for freight, transportation, etc 58, 701, 761 for marine hospitals, maintenance 58, 761 for care, etc., seamen 58, 761 for hospitals 58, 62, 698, 701, 761 for quarantine service 58, 761 for field investigations 58 for interstate quarantine service 58, 1343, 1349 for control of biologic products 58 for Division of Venereal Diseases 58, 761, 1349 for prevention of epidemics 698, 757, 761 for all other employees 701, 761 for rural sanitation 761 for personal and hospital maintenance 1349, 1352 consular bills of health not required of vessels on northern frontier 809 details of medical officers of, for work with Mines Bureau 422, 1175 expenditures authorized from allotments to, for Veterans’ Bureau beneficiaries 532, 1211 heat, power, etc., furnished by Capitol Power Plant, to be reimbursed thereto 588 hospital facilities, etc., of, to be utilized by Veterans’ Bureau 610 officers not allowed longevity for time at Military or Naval Academy since March 4, 1913 194, 872 sale of marine hospital, Detroit, Mich., authorized 660 use of proceeds for new site and construction of hospital facilities for beneficiaries of, etc 660 *Public Information, Committee on*, deficiency appropriation for national security and defense, executive 55 for salaries, etc 55 *Public Lands*, appropriation for Commissioner, etc 393, 1144 office of surveyor general abolished July 1, 1925; to be consolidated with field surveying service 1144 for surveyors general 393 for surveying 394, 1144 metal section corners 394, 1144 appropriation for surveying Oregon and California Railroad lands 394, 1144 allotment for surveys of oil lands 394, 1144 for reproducing plats of surveys 394, 1145 for registers and receivers 395, 1145 consolidation of offices of registers and receivers at designated districts 395 consolidation of offices of registers and receivers having two officials 1145 for contingent expenses; restriction 395, 1145 for expenses, timber depredations 395, 1145 for protecting, from fraudulent entries 395, 1145 for swamp land claims 395, 1145 compensation of field-service employees 395, 1145 for hearings in land entries 395, 1145 for restoring lands in national forests 395, 1146 for opening Indian reservations 396, 1146 balance for examination, etc., of Northern Pacific grant, covered into the Treasury 1146 for surveyors general, additional, 1925 706 for surveying, additional, 1925 706 for contingent expenses, additional, 1925 706 for timber depredations, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for protecting, etc 56, 697, 1351 for hearings in land entries 56 for surveying 56, 1348 for reimbursement to Utah for surveys 684, 1328 for registers and receivers 697 added to Plumas and Lassen National Forests, Calif 356 Santiam National Forest, Oreg 1080 Snoqualmie National Forest, Wash 1074 additional area allowed certain entry-men in Montana, to correct erroneous surveys 722 adjustment of conflicting claims for faulty surveys of, in Florida 1012 amendments to Reclamation Act 701 Bowdoin, Mont.; reappraisement, etc., of town site lots, etc., in 728 desert land entries; time for making final proof further extended 982 disposal of erroneously surveyed lands on Crooked and Pickerel Lakes, Mich 594 entrymen and purchasers of, in Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, N.
Dak., granted additional time for payment 139 exchange authorized of farm units with Richard Walsh 812 exchange of, for addition to Mount Hood National Forest, Oreg 1079 with private owner for addition to Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo 973 with Washington to add to McNeil Island penitentiary 537cci Page. extension of time again granted homestead entry men, etc., in former Sioux Indian Reservations, N. and S. Dak., if unable to pay money due 1184 granted Custer County, Mont., for public fairgrounds 97 Golden, Colo., for water supply 538 Miles City, Mont., for a public park 96 Oregon, for fish hatchery 981 Phoenix, Ariz., for municipal park 643, 1213 Red Bluff, Calif., for public park 982 Redlands, Calif., for water conservation 979 Shreveport, La., for reservoir purposes 382 Silverton, Colo., for park purposes 980 Washington for public park, etc., purposes 1185, 1283 Western State College of Colorado 477 helium gas production reservation of 1111 homestead entries validated, Charley N.
Barnhart 811 Robert T. Freeland 811 Orin Lee 811 Peter Peterson 811 homestead entry authorized of Feles Montoya 811 Clyde R. Hiatt 811 homestead entrymen on Fort Peck Reservation, Mont., ceded lands, allowed additional time for payments 1267 homestead patent authorized, children of Robert Zullig 812 homestead patent perfected and additional stock raising lands allowed to Hiram Williams 811 homestead patent to John Bondi 810 Guadalupe D. de Romero 810 Thomas J. Fox 810 Charles A.
Kranich 810 Joseph La Fond 810 Karl T. Larson 811 Mary A. McKee 810 Hudson L. Mason 810 Joseph S. Morgan, additional 810 Margaret E. Tindall 810 Allie M. Vickers, additional 810 James A. Wright 810 leases for bath houses, hotels, etc., of tracts near mineral springs, etc., authorized 1133 may be added to Umatilla, Wallowa, or Whitman National Forests, Oreg 1279 Whitman National Forest, Oreg 1282 patent authorized to Francis W. Woodward 811 purchase authorized of, in Alabama, by Y.
Charles Earl 812 in Arizona, by Sabine Lumber Company 812 quitclaim deeds to holders of certain lots in Pensacola, Fla 738 relinquished to Kootenai County, Idaho 1284 reserved for school site for Ute Indians, Utah 246 sale of erroneously surveyed, shown as water-covered areas in Wisconsin 1013 preference right to purchasers in good faith, who cultivated, etc., lands 1013 sale of unappropriated, in Louisiana, erroneously surveyed as water-covered areas 951 sale of, to Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, in Ada County, Idaho 248 settlers on Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation, Nev 596 within area of Boulder Lake, Wis., to Young Men’s Christian Association, etc 1075 second homesteads allowed entrymen if former made in ceded Indian reservation 981 selection by Central Pacific Railway Company authorized of other, in lieu of tract relinquished in Nevada 812 set apart for settlement by Paiute Indians in Utah 246 for Utah National Park 593 stock raising homestead entries, on withdrawn oil, etc., lands, allowed prior to April 1, 1924, validated 812 stock raising homesteads, entrymen for, may charge entry etc., for same land under other laws, if land not designated as such 469 time extended for payments by homestead entrymen on Fort Assinniboine abandoned military reservation, Mont 666 title released to equitable owners of lands in Flomaton, Ala 246 tract withdrawn in New Mexico for Navajo Indians 1114 two unsurveyed islands in Kalamazoo River, may be acquired by Battle Creek, Mich 891 unauthorized hunting, taking eggs, etc., on bird and animal preserves, illegal; punishment for 98 withdrawal of, authorized for game refuge in South Dakota 634 *Public Library, D.
C.*, appropriation for personal services 542, 1219 for temporary services, etc 542, 1219 station restrictions 542, 1219 for Sunday and holiday opening 542, 1219 for books, fuel, etc 542, 1219 for contingent expenses 542, 1220 deficiency appropriation for personal services 1318 for books, etc 1318 for contingent expenses 1318 for equipment, etc., Bell-Deanwood stations 1319 for repairs, etc 1319 *Public Moneys*, etc., appropriation for contingent expenses 68, 767 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 49, 693, 1341 *Public Printing and Binding*, appropriation for Government Printing Office, salaries 590, 1299 for necessary employees 590, 1299 for paying salaries for holidays, etc 590, 1299 for leaves of absence 590, 1299 for salaries and expenses, Superintendent of Documents 592, 1300 for Treasury Department 69, 768 for Bureau of the Budget 70, 769 for Post Office Department 84, 783 for Navy Department and Navy 183, 862ccii appropriation for Department of State 1205, 1015 for Pan American Union 212, 1020 for Department of Justice 216, 1026 for United States courts 216, 1026 for Supreme Court 218, 1028 for Court of Claims 219, 1029 for Department of Commerce 224, 1034 for Department of Labor 239, 1048 for Interior Department 392, 1143 for Department of Agriculture 434, 823 field services of Weather Bureau and Forest Service excepted 434, 823 for War Department 478, 893 for Executive Office 521, 1199 for Alien Property Custodian 522, 1199 for Efficiency Bureau 522, 1200 for Civil Service Commission 523, 1201 for Commission of Fine Arts 524, 1201 for Employees’ Compensation Commission 524, 1202 for Federal Power Commission 524, 1203 for Federal Trade Commission 525, 1203 for General Accounting Office 525, 1203 for Housing Corporation 525, 1204 for National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 527, 1206 for State, War, and Navy Department Buildings 527, 1208 for Geographic Board 529, 1208 for Tariff Commission 529, 1208 for Interstate Commerce Commission 529, 1205 for Smithsonian Institution 529, 1207 for United States Shipping Board 536, 1208 for United States Veterans’ Bureau 532, 1210 for supreme court and court of appeals, District of Columbia 566, 1240 for Library of Congress 589, 1298 for Architect of the Capitol 591, 1299 for Board of Tax Appeals 1200 for Board for Vocational Education 1202 for Railroad Labor Board 1206 deficiency appropriation for Department of Commerce 40, 1327 for legislative 54, 758, 1353 for Patent Office 683 for Department of Justice 686, 1332 for United States courts 686, 1332 for Supreme Court 686 for Court of Claims 686, 1332 for Interstate Commerce Commission 755 for weekly issue of patents, Official Gazette, etc 1328 for Navy Department 1335 congressional documents printed after term of Senator, etc., expires to be delivered to successor 24 balance remaining to credit to be taken prior to convening of next Congress 24 ordered; annual proceedings of encampments of Grand Army of the Republic, United Spanish War Veterans, and American Legion, as House Documents 473 paper standards for, to be fixed by Joint Committee on Printing 1105 advertisements for proposals in one newspaper or trade journal in six cities; samples to be furnished 1105 Official Register of the United States to be published each year 1105 data to be furnished by departments, etc 1105 number and distribution of copies. 1105 providing for compiling, etc., Navy Yearbook, repealed 1106 limitation on number of reports, etc., for official use, repealed 1106 preparation of abridgment of messages and documents annually, repealed 1106 number of unbound copies of numbered reports and documents to House Document Room not to exceed 500 1106 Library of Congress to receive 125 copies of publications, and for international exchange 1106 wages, etc., regulated, of journeymen, apprentices, laborers, etc 658 *Public Roads and Rural Engineering Office, Department of Agriculture*, deficiency appropriation for general expenses 60 *Public Roads Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for Chief of Bureau, and office and field personnel 451, 842 for general expenses; restriction 451, 842 for expenses of. inquiries of systems, operations, etc 452, 843 for methods, materials, etc 452, 843 for experimental highways 452, 843 for farm irrigation investigations 452, 843 for drainage of farms, swamps, etc.; plans, etc 452, 843 for investigating farm domestic water supply 452, 843 for distributing surplus war explosives for clearing land, etc 452, 843 for administrative expenses 452, 843 for salaries, additional, 1925 705 for general expenses, additional, 1925 705 deficiency appropriation for paying damages claim 40 for general expenses 60 *Public Schools, D.
C.*, appropriation for vacation playgrounds 552, 1229 for Superintendent, assistants, business manager, and other officers, etc 553 teaching partisan politics, disrespect of Holy Bible, or form of government prohibited 553 for administrative and supervisory officers 1230 teaching partisan politics, disrespect of Holy Bible, or form of government prohibited 1230 for librarians 554 for personnel, office of Superintendent 1230 for department of school attendance and work permits 1230 for teachers 554, 1230 teaching partisan politics, etc., by, prohibited 554, 1230 basic salaries for teachers and librarians; longevity pay, etc 555 restrictions on soliciting subscriptions, etc 555, 1230cciii appropriation for vacation schools and playgrounds 555, 1230 for longevity pay 555 inefficient persons not to receive 555 for annuities 555, 1230 for allowance to principals of grade school buildings 555 for night schools; contingent expenses 555, 1231 for deaf, dumb, and blind 555, 1231 for Columbia Institution for the Deaf 555, 1231 for Americanization work, etc.; instructing foreigners 556, 1231 for community center department 556, 1231 for care of buildings and grounds 556, 1231 for medical inspectors, etc 556, 1232 for free dental clinics 556, 1232 for equipping temporary rooms, etc 556, 1232 for schools for tubercular pupils 556, 1232 for manual training expenses 557, 1232 for fuel, light, and power 557, 1232 for furniture; additions to buildings, etc 557, 1232 for contingent expenses 557, 1232 cabinetmaker, pay 557, 1232 no bond required for Army supplies to cadets 557, 1232 for paper towels, etc.; pianos 557, 1232 for textbooks, etc.; flags, school gardens, etc 557, 1232 payments to teachers in nature study, etc 557, 1233 for apparatus, laboratory equipment, etc 557, 1233 free tuition to children of Army, Navy, etc., outside of District 558, 1233 for buildings and grounds 558, 1233 for Armstrong Manual Training School, addition 558, 1233 for Western High School, addition 558 for Thomson School, addition 558 for building to replace John F.
Cook School 558 for improving site, Calvert Street and Connecticut Avenue, service connections 558 for plans, etc., new McKinley Manual Training School 558 for site near Taylor School 558 for site vicinity of Third and Rittenhouse Streets NW 558 for site, Burrville 558 for site, Fifth and Buchanan Streets 558 for Western High, athletic field 558 for Junior High near Twenty-fourth and N Streets NW 558 building on Tuberculosis Hospital site, for tubercular children 558 for John R.
Francis Junior High School, addition to site 1233 construction 1233 for Macfarland Junior High, addition 1233 for Bruce School, addition 1233 for Stuart Junior High 1233 for extensible building, Fifth and Sheridan Streets NW 1233 for building, Fifth and Buchanan Streets NW 1233 for site near Rhode Island and South Dakota Avenues NE 1233 appropriation for Brightwood Park, additional land 1233 for site near Thirteenth and Montague Streets NW 1233 all accounted for as one fund, and immediately available 558, 1233 contract restrictions 558, 1234 for rent, etc 559, 1234 for repairs and improvements 559, 1234 for maintenance, etc., of playgrounds 559, 1234 for equipping, etc., new school yards for playgrounds 559, 1234 for adapting designated buildings for junior high schools 559, 1234 sites and buildings not to exceed sums appropriated, etc 559, 1234 plans, etc., to be prepared by municipal architect 559, 1234 exit doors to open outward, etc.; unlocking required 559, 1234 deficiency appropriation for allowance to principals 37 for Bancroft School 37 for Raymond School, construction. 37 for increase of compensation 675 for community centers 675 for paying annuities 675 for fuel, light, and power 675 for Thomson School, equipment 675 for Macfarland Junior High, equipment 675 for Langley Junior High, equipment 675 for additional building near Tenley School 675 for repairs and improvements 676, 679 for Western High, equipment 1320 for Western High, addition 1320 for motor vehicles 1320 for paper towels, etc 1320 for Langley Junior High, additional land 1320 for McKinley Technical High, new buildings; from special fund 1320 transfer of title to site, etc 1326 closing of streets, etc 1326 for building on Calvert Street; from special fund 1320 for Macfarland Junior High; from special fund 1320 for Garnet-Patterson Schools, adjoining land; from special fund 1320 for Bell School, addition; from special fund 1320 for building to replace Brightwood School; from special fund 1320 for Park View School, improvements; additional land; from special fund 1320 for Cardozo School, addition; from special fund 1320 for Randall Junior High, gymnasium and hall; from special fund 1320 for Armstrong High, addition, etc.; from special fund 1320 for old Western High, remodeling; from special fund 1321 for site near Adams School; from special fund 1321 for site for addition to O Street Vocational School; from special fund 1321 for site for a junior high school in Georgetown; from special fund 1321cciv compulsory school attendance provision 806 contract restriction for addition to Western High, removed 676 department of school attendance and work permits created under Board of Education 807 director of, assistants, etc., authorized 808 competitive examination of applicants for appointments in 808 Five Year School Building Program Act 986 purposes of authorizations 986 elementary schools, sites, playgrounds, and buildings authorized 986 in first division 986 in second division 987 in third division 987 in fourth division 988 in fifth division 988 in sixth division 989 in seventh division 989 in eighth division 989 in tenth division 989 in eleventh division 990 in twelfth division 990 in thirteenth division 991 land and building for O Street Vocational School 991 junior high schools, sites, playgrounds, and buildings authorized 991 in first division 991 in third division 992 in fifth division 992 in sixth division 992 in seventh division 992 in eighth division 992 in tenth division 992 in eleventh division 993 in thirteenth division 993 senior high schools; new building for McKinley Manual Training 993 new building for Business High 993 transfer of business department from Dunbar High and organizing Business High for colored pupils 993 land for Armstrong Technical High 993 athletic fields, fitting up, etc., for pupils of Dunbar and Armstrong High 993 fitting up, etc., athletic field for Western High 993 for McKinley Manual Training 993 additional rooms in Franklin School to be used for office purposes 993 phrase “purchase of land adjoining” construed 993 combined gymnasium and assembly hall, authorized in first unit of an extensible elementary school building 994 future items for purchases, construction, etc., may be submitted 994 effective date, July 1, 1925; estimates to be prepared in accordance with provisions hereof 994 salaries established on and after July 1, 1924 367 teachers in kindergarten and elementary schools 367 in junior high 367 senior high and normal 368 librarians 368 salaries, etc.; teaching principals 368 administrative principals and of vocational and Americanization 368 principals of junior high 369 senior high and normal 369 directors of special subjects and departments 369 heads of departments and assistant principals 369 supervising principals 369 community center department 369 school attendance and work permits department 369 chief examiner 370 assistant superintendents 370 first assistant superintendents 370 superintendent of schools 370 compensation during first year of service at basic salary with no credit for prior services 370 classification and assignments by the board on recommendation of the superintendent 370 no examination for employees to continue in permanent positions 370 at time of appointment hereafter 370 assignment of salaries for permanent employees in service June 30, 1924 371 probationary tenure employees 371 schedule for placement in salary classes and positions, of employees in service July 1, 1924 372 if not specifically mentioned 373 appointments hereafter 373 service with armed forces equivalent to teaching experience 373 restriction on original placements 373 annual increase of salaries after July 1, 1925, automatically 373 promotions on and after July 1, 1924, to receive salary next above then received 373 assignments on basis of superior teaching 373 eligibles promoted to Group B of class 3 without examinations, etc 374 restriction on promotion without one year’s service 374 proportional division of salaries between white and colored schools 374 basis for promotions to be teaching or administrative principals 374 number of classrooms in elementary school buildings to be designated on recommendation of principal 374 duties of first assistant superintendents 374 board for examination of teachers to be designated on recommendation of suprintendent 374 chief examiners 374 annual substitute teachers authorized; qualifications and assignments 374 temporary teachers may be appointed; periods and salary assignments 375 community center and other activities authorized 375 salaries, etc., to be paid 375 rates of salary herein effective July 1, 1924 375 estimates in conformity to be submitted 375 no other increase of compensation for fiscal year 1925 375 inconsistent laws repealed 375ccv *Public Utilities, Page* appropriation for investigating standards of measurements of, etc 231, 1040 *Public Utilities Commission, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 541, 1219 for general expenses 542, 1219 *Pueblo Bonito Agency, N. Mex.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Pueblo Bonito Indian Reservation, Ariz.*, appropriation for developing water supply for Indians on; repayment 400, 1150 *Pueblo, Colo.*, terms of court at 243 *Pueblo Indian Land Grants, N. Mex.*, suit to quiet title to lands within, to be filed in district court by Attorney General on behalf of Pueblo Indians 636 Pueblo Lands Board established; composition 636 quarters, powers, personnel, etc 636 compensation, etc., of the appointive member 636 investigation, determination, report, etc., by, of lands of which the title of Indians has not been extinguished 636 claims of non-Indians by adverse possession excluded from report 636 unanimous decision required to determine extinguishment of Indian title 636 report on each pueblo to be filed with court, etc 636 suit to be filed, on filing each report, to quiet title to lands determined as not extinguished by 636 pleas of limitations, by adverse claimants, admitted 637 actual possession under color of title since January 6, 1902, with taxes paid, etc 637 actual possession without color or title since March 16, 1899 637 no impairment of right of Indians to assert title by original court proceedings prior to filing of field notes, etc 637 jurisdiction of court in; contracts with attorneys 637 if plea maintained, decree to claimant to be given 637 plea in favor, of pueblo, etc., authorized 637 board to report on land, etc., in possession of non-Indian claimants, not claimed for Indians 637 whether or not lands recoverable by seasonable prosecution, etc 638 fair market value of lands, if determined recoverable, etc., and loss to Indians by failure to prosecute 638 liability of the United States, and award to the pueblo 638 judicial effect of award; filing of report and award 638 review by court allowed on petition 638 jurisdiction of court; procedure 638 petition allowed aggrieved party for review by circuit court of appeals 638 jurisdiction and finality of decision of circuit court of appeals 638 board to report on land, etc.; review of a specific finding not to affect other findings, etc 638 no awarding of costs 638 investigation, etc., as to value of lands, etc., purchased and entered by non-Indians under pueblo deeds, whose claims were not sustained 639 claims within Nambe pueblo grant recognized; disposal of lands 639 right of Indians to impeach deed, etc 639 value of lands and improvements of non-Indian claimants with valid title, to be ascertained 639 report as to benefit to Indians, by removal, purchase, etc 639 survey of lands the title to which is determined 639 approval of judge a part of decree, etc 639 taxation of costs 639 meaning of “purchase” as used in Act 639 field notes, etc., of lands granted Pueblo Indians, not claimed therefor in pending proceedings, etc., to be filed with surveyor general two years after reports made by board 640 accepted as conclusive of title extinguished 640 publication, after expiration of right of Indians to bring independent suits, giving names of non-Indian claimants for land holdings not claimed by Indians 640 adverse claimants required to file notice of contest in proper land office 640 patent to claimant if no contest instituted 640 hearings of contests; benefits allowed; effect of patent 640 procedure if two or more contests filed 640 issue of patents, etc., without cost 641 action if Spanish or Mexican grant, asserted by non-Indian party, superior to Indian claim 641 ascertainment by court of value of land 641 review on appeal or writ of error 641 report, etc., to Congress if final finding against Indian claims 641 improvements made on lands of nonsuccessful claimants to be reported to Congress, with recommendations 641 lands of nonsuccessful claimants adjacent to non-Indian claimants, and apart from Indian lands, to be sold 641 use of proceeds; if buyer the losing claimant 641 hereafter no right, etc., to unextinguished Pueblo Indian lands may be acquired except as provided by Congress 641 Federal court procedure, etc., applicable to all causes arising under this Act 642ccvi sums appropriated for Indians under decrees, etc., to be paid to Indian Bureau for disbursement 642 *Pueblo Indian Lands, N.
Mex.*, deficiency appropriation for Pueblo Lands Board 756 *Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.*, appropriation for attorney for 398, 1148 for education, etc 1155 for water supply for 400 for draining lands of, in Rio Grande Valley; condition 403 for counsel for, additional, 1925 707 for water supply for, additional, 1925 707 *Pueblo Lands Board*, appropriation for expenses 1028 deficiency appropriation for 756 *Puget Sound, Wash.*, appropriation for navy yard, central power, etc., plant; quay wall extension 198 for navy yard; pier 876 for naval ammunition depot, storage 876 *Pulaski County, Ark.*, time extended for bridging Arkansas River, at Little Rock, by 9 *Pung Chow, etc., Sets*, excise tax on, and parts thereof 323 *Pungoteague Creek, Va.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1193 *Purchasing Agent, Post Office Department*, appropriation for, and office personnel, 84, 782 *Purchasing Division, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries, etc 540, 1217 *Pure Food Law*, appropriation for executing 837, 447 for expenses enforcing, in the District of Columbia 563, 1237 *Puyallup Agency, Wash.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Puyallup River, Wash.*, deficiency appropriation for surveys, etc., for flood control of 696 survey authorized for flood control of 250 amount authorized to be appropriated for 250 *Pyramid Lake Agency, Nev.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation, Nev.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of irrigation systems on; repayment 402, 1153 sale authorized to settlers of lands occupied, etc., by them for 21 years or more 596 area limited to one purchaser 596 by cash entry; fees, etc 596 proceeds to credit of Piute Indians of Reservation 596 survey, plat, and sale of lots in Wadsworth townsite 596 reservation for public uses of Indians 596 lots for county school 597 purchases by resident Indians 597 use of proceeds 597 former titles to lands in, confirmed 597 time limit for sales, etc 597 *Pyramid Lake Indian Sanatorium, Nev.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1159 **Q.** *Q Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, etc., Thirtieth Street to Wisconsin Avenue; from gasoline-tax fund 1226 *Quantico, Va.*, amount authorized for Marine Corps flying field site at, at Reid 1271 *Quapaw Agency, Okla.*, appropriation for attorneys, etc., in probate matters of restricted allottees of 397, 1147 for common schools in 407, 1158 homestead allotments to Indians of, may be sold; condition 723 patents in fee to purchasers of unrestricted allotments to Indians of 722 lands of Kaw or Osage Indians, or of Five Civilized Tribes, excepted 723 *Quapaw Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with; condition 410, 1160 for support, etc., employees, additional, 1925 708 *Quarantine*, consular bills of health not required for vessels trading between ports on northern frontier 809 *Quarantine Service*, appropriation for maintenance of stations 76, 775 for interstate 76, 775 for interstate, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for 58, 761 *Quarantine Stations*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 76, 775 for Boston, Mass 79, 778 for Marcus Hook, Pa 79 for Portland, Me 80 for Tampa, Fla 80 for Astoria, Oreg 80 for Galveston, Tex 80, 778 for Ship Island, Miss 80 for Reedy Island, Del 80 for San Francisco, Calif 80, 778 for San Juan, P.
R 80 for Baltimore, Md 778 for New Orleans, La 778 for New York, N. Y 778 for repairs and preservation 80, 779 for mechanical equipment 81, 779 deficiency appropriation for New York, N. Y., improvements 694 construction of, authorized on Sand Island, Mobile Harbor, Ala 950 amount authorized for 950 equipment, etc., from present site at Fort Morgan, to be transferred 950 *Quarantine Stations, Livestock*, appropriation for establishing, etc 438, 827 for repairs, etc., to stations 438, 827 *Quartermaster Corps, Army*, appropriation for mileage, field clerks; limitation 482, 897 for subsistence supplies, etc 483, 898 restriction on prices at sales commissaries 484, 899 sales, at utilities to include all overhead costs 484, 899 for regular quartermaster supplies 484, 899 heat, light, etc 484, 899 sales to officers, etc 484, 899 bakeries, ice machines, laundries 484, 899ccvii appropriation for regular quartermaster supplies; school supplies, etc 484, 899 forage for animals 485, 899 stationery, printing, etc 485, 900 sale of electricity to Baguio, from plant of Camp John Hay, approved 485 for clothing and equipage 485, 900 for incidental expenses 485, 900 for hire of laborers 485, 900 for other civilian employees 485, 900 for transportation 486, 900 dependents of officers and enlisted men 486, 901 restriction on expenses for motor vehicles 486, 901 purchase of motor vehicles limited 487, 901 for purchase of horses 487, 901 breeding of riding horses 487, 901 limit; standard required 487, 901 native horses in China 901 restriction on polo ponies 487, 901 acceptance of donated animals, etc 487, 901 report on breeding riding horses 487, 901 for military posts, construction 487, 902 for Fort Sill, Okla 487 for Fort Benning, Ga 487 for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 488 for water supply, Pearl Harbor 488 sale of Fort Porter, N.
Y 902 for Hawaiian Islands 902 for Panama Canal 488, 902 for barracks and quarters 488, 903 rental of grounds, etc 488, 903 available for garage, etc., rentals for military attachés 488, 903 repairs, old Fort Ontario, N. Y 903 additional land, Fort Reno, Okla 903 for water, sewers, etc., at posts 488, 903 new construction work limited 488, 903 for roads, walks, wharves, drainage, etc., at posts 488, 903 repair, etc., of New Dixie Highway, Camp Knox, Ky 489 not available for National Army cantonments, etc 489 for shooting galleries and ranges 489, 904 for rent of buildings in District of Columbia 489, 904 not available if space provided in Government owned buildings 489, 904 for Fort Monroe, Va 489, 904 for post hospitals, construction, etc 489, 904 for civilian personnel, Quartermaster General’s Office 489, 904 for supplies, etc., for civilian rifle instruction 509, 924 for national cemeteries 511, 926 for headstones for soldiers’, etc., graves 511, 926 for Antietam battle field 511, 926 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, etc 511, 926 for transportation facilities, inland coastwise waterways 516 for regular supplies, additional, 1925 711 for clothing and equipage, additional, 1925 711 for incidental expenses, additional, 1925 711 for transportation, additional, 1925 711 for barracks and quarters, additional, 1925 711 appropriation for water and sewers, at posts, additional, 1925 711 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage, etc., at posts, additional, 1925 711 for Fort Monroe, Va., sewers, additional, 1925 711 for national cemeteries, additional, 1925 712 for superintendents, additional, 1925 712 for headstones for soldiers’ graves, additional, 1925 712 for disposition of remains of officers, etc., additional, 1925 712 for monuments in Cuba and China, additional, 1925 712 for national military parks, additional, 1925 712 deficiency appropriation for water and sewers at military posts 52 for Camp Knox, Ky., land 52 for Fort Eustis, Va., land 52 for Scott Field, Ill., right of way 52 for national cemeteries 52, 63 for general appropriations 58, 62, 699, 701, 762, 1350, 1352, 1353 for clothing and camp and garrison equipage 58, 762, 1350, 1352 for transportation 58, 62, 699, 762, 1350, 1352, 1352 for barracks and quarters 58, 62, 699, 701, 762, 1350 for supplies, services, and transportation 59, 62, 699, 701, 762, 1350, 1352, 1353 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 59, 62, 762 for hospitals 59, 699, 762 for supplies, etc., Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 59, 62, 699, 762, 1350 for incidental expenses 59, 62, 762 for subsistence 62, 762, 1350, 1352 for disposition of remains of officers, etc 63, 699, 701, 762 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 63, 699, 762 for supplies, etc., Officers’ Reserve Corps 701 for regular supplies 762, 1353 for military post, Montana frontier 762 for shooting galleries and ranges 762 for sites for military purposes 1344 for additional land, Fort Bliss, Tex 1344 for Columbus, Ohio, general reserve depot, sewers 1345 for Walter Reed Hospital, District of Columbia 1345 lease of Intermediate Depot Unit No. 2, authorized to New Orleans Association of Commerce 100 *Quartermaster General, Army*, approriation for civilian personnel, Office of, War Department 490, 904 technical experts, etc., in Department 490, 904 *Quartermaster’s Department, Marine Corps*, deficiency appropriation for maintenance 698, 760, 1351 *Quarters, Army* (*see* Rental Allowances, Army). *Quebec Place NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Tenth to Thirteenth Streets 548ccviii *Quebral, Isabelo*, reimbursement to, for stolen Victory notes 1277 *Queens Borough, N. Y.*, bridge authorized across, Newtown Creek, between Brooklyn and 18 *Queen’s Chapel Road, D. C.*, closing of, directed between Bladensburg Road and Irving Street 799 *Quillayute River, Wash.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1196 *Quinaielt Agency, Wash.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Quinaielt Indian Reservation, Mont.*, lands in, set aside for lighthouse purposes 247 payment for; deposited to credit of Indians of 247 minerals reserved to Indians in common 248 *Quincy, Mass.*, memorial tablets to John and John Quincy Adams authorized to be erected at 1302 *Quincy Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Tenth Street to Kansas Avenue 546 *Quonochontaug Inlet, R. I.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 **R.** *R Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Thirty-seventh to Thirty-eighth Streets 1223 for paving, etc., Thirtieth Street to Wisconsin Avenue; from gasoline-tax fund 1226 *Rabies*, appropriation for suppressing, by destroying certain predatory animals 450, 841 *Radio Communication*, appropriation for enforcing laws regulating, on ocean steamers, etc 229, 1039 for standardizing, etc., instruments used in 231, 1040 for enforcing laws regulating, on ocean steamers, additional, 1925 706 *Radio Laboratory, Naval*, appropriation for research work, etc., at 191, 869 *Radio Stations Naval*, use of, authorized for press messages by American newspapers, etc 1091 private commercial messages between ships, and between ship and shore 1092 rates, other than Pacific coast, etc., not less than at privately operated stations 1092 termination of, when private stations capable of meeting normal business 1092 termination, except in China, June 30, 1927 1092 *Radioactive Substances*, appropriation for investigating, testing, etc 233, 1042 *Radiotelegraphic Convention, International*, appropriation for expenses 231, 1022 deficiency appropriation for expenses 48, 1340 *Railroad Administration, United States*, balance of appropriation “Federal Control of Transportation Systems,” covered in 1316 *Railroad Cars*, punishment for breaking seals of, containing interstate or foreign shipments 793 *Railroad Grant Lands*, relinquishment of, to Indians in Arizona extended; condition 795 *Railroad Labor Board*, appropriation for members and secretary 527, 1206 for all other expenses, rent, etc 527, 1206 for printing and binding for 528, 1206 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 55, 700 *Railroad Routes, Postal Service*, appropriation for mail transportation by 87, 785 special arrangement for mail by freight trains, etc 87, 785 messenger service accounts 87 deficiency appropriation for 60, 63, 691, 699, 701, 763, 1337, 1350 *Railroad Track Scales*, appropriation for testing, etc 232, 1042 *Railroads* (*see* also Interstate Commerce Commission), appropriation for establishing, etc., uniform system of accounting by 526, 1205 for enforcing use of safety appliances by 526, 1205 for securing reports of accidents from 526, 1205 for investigating block signal and train control systems, etc., by 526, 1205 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers, etc., by 526, 1205 for ascertaining physical valuation of property of 527, 1205 for securing information of stocks, bonds, etc., of 527, 1205 deficiency appropriation for ascertaining physical valuation of 680 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers, etc., by 755 operation of locomotive unless in proper and safe condition, unlawful 659 inspection tests of all parts required 659 time established for actions by, or claims against 633 *Railway Congress, International*, appropriation for quota 213, 1021 deficiency appropriation for pay of quota 48 *Railway Employees Controversies*, appellate jurisdiction of circuit courts of appeals over 936 *Railway Equipment Materials*, appropriation for investigation, etc 232, 1042 *Railway Mail Service, Postal Service*, appropriation for division superintendents, assistants, clerks, etc 87, 785 for travel allowances for clerks 87, 785 for traveling expenses, etc., away from headquarters 87, 785 for miscellaneous expenses 87, 786 for rent, etc., for terminal offices 87, 786 deficiency appropriation for salaries 60, 691, 763 for travel allowances 60, 699 for superintendents, postal clerks, etc 1338ccix *Rainey, J.
W., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 33 *Rainier, Oreg.*, bridge authorized across Columbia River between Longview, Wash., and 1052 Washington and Oregon may acquire to operate as a free bridge 1052 tolls allowed for five years 1052 *Rainy River*, bridge authorized across, Spooner, Minn., to Rainy River, Ontario 1285 *Rainy River, Ontario*, bridge authorized across Rainy River between Spencer, Minn., and 1285 *Raleigh, N. C.*, terms of court at 661 former terms at, repealed 662 *Ramsey County, Minn.*, bridge authorized across Mississippi River, Hennepin County and 2 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, Hennepin County and 1312 *Range Conditions*, appropriation for experiments, etc., improving, in national forests, etc 445, 835 *Rankin County, Miss.*, bridge authorized across Pearl River, at Meeks Ferry, by Madison County and 8 *Rapid City, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for Indian school at 407, 1157 for Indian school, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 700 offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 395 part of grounds of Indian school at, to be sold 92 proceeds available for school improvements 92 *Raritan Bay, N. J.*, preliminary examination, etc., of west side, including Perth Amboy Point, to be made 1192 *Raritan River, N. J.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Raton, N.
Mex.*, terms of court at 642 rooms to be furnished 642 *Raw Materials*, appropriation for investigating production, etc., for American industries 227 *Raw Materials and Manufactures*, appropriation for securing information as to disposition, handling, etc 226, 1036 *Raw Materials, Domestic*, appropriation for chemical experiments in utilizing, for coloring, medicinal, etc., purposes 447, 837 *Reagan County, Tex.*, transferred to San Angelo division from El Paso division of Texas western judicial district 244 *Real Estate*, stamp tax on conveyances of, etc 335 trust deeds exempt 335 *Real Property, Army*, sale of tracts of, no longer needed for military purposes, authorized 382 location by corps areas 383 portion of Camp Jackson, S.
C 383 portion of Fort Macon, N. C., to North Carolina 385 separate appraisal of each tract; value of improvements and historic interest to be considered 386 notice of appraisal to governor of each State in which tract located 386 option within six months for State, county, or municipality to purchase 386 use limited to public park purposes; reversion upon cessation 386 if option not exercised in six months, disposal for not less than appraised value at public sale 387 fee of auctioneer limited 387 report of transfers, etc., to Congress 387 expense of appraisal, etc., from proceeds of sale; net proceeds covered into the Treasury 387 no authority of Secretary to sell lands, repealed hereby 387 reconveyance of Camp Robert E.
L. Michie Camp site, Tex., authorized 387 payment to Del Rio Chamber of Commerce required 387 conveyance of Old Fort Defiance to Gloucester, Mass., authorized 387 *Receivers of Public Moneys, Public Lands*, appropriation for salaries and commissions 395, 1145 consolidation of offices of registers and receivers at designated places 395 vacancies prior to June 1, 1925, to effect consolidation of offices 395 consolidation of offices of registers and receivers having two officials 1145 *Reclamation Act*, appropriation for investigations for utilizing western lands reclaimed under, etc 442, 832 for demonstrations to assist agricultural development of projects under, etc 456 for demonstrations, etc., additional, 1925 706 time extended to water users for paying accrued charges for projects on Indian lands 116 limit; accrued penalties canceled; interest to be paid 116 individuals unable to make required payments may have them added to construction charge 116 distribution over 20 years authorized; periods designated 116 accrued penalties, etc., canceled; interest to be paid 116 actual inability to be shown 117 penalty if principal and interest not paid 117 similar relief to organized groups of water users, etc 117ccx *Reclamation Act Amendments*, terms construed, “Secretary”;
“reclamation law”; “reclamation fund” “project” 701 “division of a project” 702 new projects subject to approval of Secretary after securing designated information 702 finding to be made in writing 702 qualifications required of applicants for entry of lands 702 board to assist in determining 702 classification of irrigable lands in projects 702 basis of, for determining water charges 702 two public notices to be issued of construction charges 702 when land ready for settlement 702 when development warrants payment of installments 702 date of first payment 702 construction charges to be based on productive power 702 amount of yearly payments 702 decision of Secretary conclusive 702 amendments of contracts authorized 702 operation, etc., by water users’ associations when two-thirds of area covered by water right contracts 702 charges credited on construction repayments 703 former penalty for delinquencies reduced 703 net profits from power plants, etc., to be credited on construction charges 703 distribution of, to construction charge, operation, etc 703 none to individuals until Government obligations fully paid 703 receipts from surplus water, etc., to be credited to project charged with the construction cost 703 surveys of existing projects to be made if, from physical causes, settlers unable to pay construction costs, etc 703 where error, etc., made in apportionment 703 report to Congress of result 703 expense not chargeable to water users 703 on adjustments, all unpaid charges, etc., to be added to obligation of water user 703 if farm unit insufficient to support family, etc., entryman may exchange it for another 703 all installments paid to be credited to new unit 703 preference to ex-soldiers 704 operation and maintenance charges payable in advance 704 by water users’ associations, etc 704 of adjusted charges 704 main office expenses chargeable to general fund and not to water users 704 rights of way, etc., for projects over public lands to be reserved 704 recording, etc 704 donated real property not utilized, to be reconveyed to grantor 704 amount authorized for determining development of arid, semiarid, swamp, and cut-over timber lands 704 *Reclamation Bureau, Interior Department*, appropriation for all expenditures, from reclamation fund; objects specified 415, 1165 limit on use for outside headquarters 1166 for maintenance, etc., of designated irrigation projects 416, 1166 for gauging, etc., tributaries of Milk River, Mont., cooperative with Great Britain 1171 for secondary projects 418, 1171 for investigating irrigation and other problems on Colorado River, etc 418 limitation on expenditures 418, 1171 interchangeable appropriations; restriction 418, 1171 allowance for motor travel expenses 418, 1172 for general expenses, additional, 1925 708 for, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for damages claims 43 for paying judgments, New Mexico district Court, under condemnation proceedings 53 for all expenditures, from reclamation fund; objects specified 685 use for new construction restricted 685 for secondary projects 685 for surveying existing unproductive, etc., projects, from reclamation fund 755 for cooperative investigations of specified projects 685 for Mary McConnell, services 1330 for investigating, etc., Boise irrigation project, Idaho 1330 for Yuma irrigation project, Ariz.-Calif 1331 for Orland irrigation project, Calif 1331 for Yuma auxiliary project, first Mesa unit 1331 amount for investigating feasibility of irrigation problems of Columbia Basin, reappropriated 721 exhibit for Seville Exposition to be prepared by 1257 plans, etc., to be submitted for designated projects in Wyoming, Oregon, and California 668 *Reclamation Fund*, appropriation for all expenditures of 415, 1165 deficiency appropriation for all expenditures of 685 amount for completing first Mesa unit of Yuma auxiliary project, Ariz., authorized from 962 repayment from receipts 962 *Reclamation Projects*, appropriation for aiding, by demonstrations, etc., additional, 1925 456, 706 deficiency appropriation for surveying unproductive, etc., from reclamation fund 755ccxi *Recoinage of Gold and Minor Coin*, appropriation for 68, 767 *Recorder of Deeds, D.
C.*, appropriation for office rent 545, 1222 deficiency appropriation for rent 37 second deputy to be appointed by 1102 duties, compensation, etc 1102 number and compensation of employees to be fixed by: from fees, etc 1103 restriction on change of pay of deputies 1103 conditional sales of chattels, not valid as to third parties, unless written terms of filed with 1103 indexing and operative force of; fees authorized 1103 deeds of personal property not valid as to third parties unless acknowledged, etc., and filed in office of, within ten days 1103 indexing required, and original to be open to the public 1103 fee authorized for 1103 *Recreation for Enlisted Men, Navy*, appropriation for 186, 865 *Recruiting, Marine Corps*, appropriation for expenses of 203, 880 *Recruiting, Navy*, appropriation for expenses of 186, 865 *Red Bluff, Calif.*, lands granted to, for public park 982 *Red Cross, American* (*see* American National Red Cross). *Red Lake Agency, Minn.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians, Minn.*, appropriation for constructing sawmill, etc., from tribal funds 412 for constructing roads and bridges on Reservation, from tribal funds;
Indian labor 1163 *Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn.*, appropriation for constructing roads and bridges, from tribal funds; Indian labor 413, 1163 *Red Lake Indians, Minn.*, reimbursement of individual, for garden plats taken for school farm 357 *Red Lake Irrigation Project, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 400, 151 *Red Pipestone Quarries, Minn.*, interest of Yankton Sioux Indians in, to be determined by Court of Claims 730 of other Sioux Indians 730 *Red River*, bridge authorized across, Illinois Bend, Tex 664 *Red River, Ark.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized for flood control of 249 to be made, Fulton to mouth of 1195 *Red River of the North*, time extended for bridging, N.
Dak. and Minn 1312 for dam across, at Grand Forks, N. Dak., to East Grand Forks, Minn 998 *Redlands, Calif.*, lands granted to, for water conservation 979 *Redwood City, Calif.*, preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of channel to San Francisco Bay from 1196 *Reedy Island Quarantine Station, Del.*, appropriation for improvements 80 *Reformatory, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 567, 1241 for constructing buildings, etc 567, 1241 for maintenance, etc 567, 1241 for fuel, repairs, etc 567, 1241 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 679 *Reformatory, Industrial* (*see* Industrial Reformatory, United States). *Refund of Erroneous Collections, D.
C.*, appropriation for 545, 1222 deficiency appropriation for 674, 1319 *Refund of Internal Revenue Taxes*, appropriation for erroneous collections 72 for, illegally collected 72 deficiency appropriation for erroneous collections 49, 58, 62, 698, 701, 757, 761, 1350 for, illegally collected 49, 698, 701, 757, 761, 1349 directed, if erroneously or illegally collected, etc 342 repayment to collector of money recovered against him 342 damages against officials 342 report to Congress 342 claims for, erroneously collected etc., to be brought in four years after payment 342 barred by limitation not allowed; income tax exception 342 granted farmers, etc., insurance companies 343 distillers who produced and owned distilled spirits, tax paid in excess of $2.20 a gallon 860 *Refunds of Income Tax*, time extended for allowing claims for, on excess payments 22 taxable year 1918 included 22 *Refunds of Taxes*, provisions for, as to overpayments, etc., of income, etc 301 *Register of the Treasury*, appropriation for operating force, Annex for 65, 764 *Registered Mail, Postal Service*, appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic 88, 786 deficiency appropriation for indemnity for lost, international 47, 59 application and fee for 1068 fee required for receipt for delivery 1068 *Registers of Land Offices*, appropriation for salaries and commissions 395, 1145 consolidation of offices of registers and receivers at designated places 395 vacancies prior to June 1, 1925, to effect consolidation of offices 395 consolidation of offices of registers and receivers having two officials 1145 *Registration and Selection for Military Service*, deficiency appropriation for 62, 761 balances of appropriations covered in; for expenses, military police 934ccxii *Rehabilitation of Disabled Discharged Soldiers, etc., Vocational*, appropriation for providing 533, 1211 deficiency appropriation for providing 681 *Rehabilitation of Persons Disabled in Industry, Vocational*, appropriation for extending benefits of, to Hawaii 1202 for promotion of 1202 for investigating placements, etc., of 1202 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 680 provisions for cooperating with States in promoting 431 *Rehabilitation, Vocational* (*see also* Veterans’ Bureau, United States), appropriation for providing, for disabled discharged soldiers, etc 533, 1211 gifts for purposes of, may be accepted by Veterans’ Bureau 611 fund created from, for providing courses 611 provisions for, of persons serving in World War, contained in World War Veterans’ Act 627 *Rehoboth Bay*, bridge authorized across Delaware Bay and, near Rehoboth, Del 664 *Rehoboth, Del.*, bridge authorized across Rehoboth and Delaware Bays, canal near 664 *Reid, Albert*, deficiency appropriation for services 672 *Reindeer, Alaska*, appropriation for support of stations, etc 427, 1181 sale of males, etc 427, 1181 for improving, etc., industry 451, 841 *Relief and Protection of American Seamen*, appropriation for, in foreign countries, etc 208, 1017 deficiency appropriation for 47, 57, 760 *Religious, Educational, etc., Entertainments*, exempt from admission tax 321 *Religious, Scientific Societies, etc.*, exempt from income tax 282 *Reno Agency, Nev.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Rent Commission, D.
C.*, deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 36, 674 additional pay to assessor forbidden after June 30, 1924 674 for J. C. Harding and Company 674 *Rent, D. C.*, appropriation for Treasury Department 65, 765 for Department of Justice 216, 1026 for Department of Commerce 224, 1034 for Department of Labor 239, 1048 for Interior Department 392 for Department of Agriculture; restriction 433, 823 for Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory 433 for Army; restriction 489, 904 for Civil Service Commission 523, 1201 for Interstate Commerce Commission 526, 1204, 1205 *Rent, Light, and Fuel, Post Offices*, appropriation for 86, 784 deficiency appropriation for 60, 699 *Rent of Court Rooms*, appropriation for 221, 1030 deficiency appropriation for New York City 687 *Rental Allowances, Army*, appropriation for, including quarters for enlisted men 482, 897 *Rental Allowances, Army, Navy, etc.*, provisions modifying, for officers, with or without dependents 250 *Rental Allowance, Marine Corps*, appropriation for officers 201, 879 *Rental Allowances, Navy*, appropriation for, officers 193, 872 for, Nurse Corps 193, 872 *Rents, D.
C.* (*see* District of Columbia Rents Act). *Reporter of the Supreme Court*, appropriation for salary and expenses 218, 1028 *Reporting Proceedings in Congress*, appropriation for House of Representatives 585, 1293 for Senate 581, 1289 *Reports of Departments, etc.*, printing of annual, etc., by heads thereof, discontinued 592 copies of originals to be kept for public inspection 592 *Representatives in Congress*, appropriation for compensation 581, 1289 for mileage 582, 1289 for clerk hire 585, 1293 amount established for clerk hire for; mode of payment, etc 152 compensation of, after March 4, 1925 1301 immediately available 1313 *Reproducing Plats of Surveys, Public Lands*, appropriation for 394, 1145 *Research Council, International*, appropriation for annual contribution to, and Associated Unions 214, 1023 for expenses of attending delegates 238, 1045 *Research Laboratory, Naval*, appropriation for expenses of 184, 863 temporary employment of scientists, etc 184, 863 technical, etc., services 184, 863 *Reserve Officers, Army*, to be commissioned in Army of United States 470 of National Guard, Federally recognized 470 *Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, Army*, appropriation for quartermaster supplies, etc., to institutions having units of 507, 922 for maintenance of training camps, etc 507, 922 for travel allowances, etc., rates 507, 923 for pay of students attending advanced camps; subsistence commutation 507, 923 for transporting remains of members dying at instruction camps; passenger vehicles 508, 923 uniforms, etc., from Army surplus stocks 508, 923 price current at time of issue to govern payments 508, 923 additional mounted, etc., units, forbidden 508, 923 use of other funds forbidden 508, 923 for transporting students to national rifle contests 508, 923ccxiii deficiency appropriation for quartermaster supplies 59, 62, 699, 701, 762, 1350 hospital treatment, etc., to members of, injured at training camps 365 transportation home upon termination of 365 subsistence until furnished 365 burial expenses, etc., in case of death under 365 *Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, Naval*, provisions for establishing 1276 *Resident Commissioners*, appropriation for compensation of 581, 1289 for expenses of 582, 1289 for clerk hire 585, 1293 amount established for clerk hire for; mode of payment 152 compensation of, after March 4, 1925 1301 immediately available 1313 *“Restaurationen,” Sloop*, medal to be prepared commemorative of landing in United States first shipload of Norse immigrants on board of 1096 *Resurrection Bay, Alaska*, preliminary examination, etc., of, breakwater, etc., to be made 1197 *Retired Officers, Army*, status of, detailed to duty at schools, etc 1099 *Retirement of Classified Civil Service Employees*, appropriation for expenses of Pension Office executing Act for 414, 1164 for expenses of Civil Service Commission under Act for 523, 1201 *Retirement of Foreign Service Officers*, provisions relating to 144 *Returns of Income Taxes*, to be public records, when tax determined by Commissioner 293 inspection only upon order of the President, etc 293 data from, to be furnished designated committees of Congress 293 inspection by order of committees, etc 293 access to corporation returns allowed State officers upon request of governors 293 allowed shareholders thereof 293 punishment for unauthorized divulging information from, by 293 detailed list of taxpayers to be prepared annually for inspection in office of collectors 293 *Revenue Act of 1917*, deficiency appropriation for collecting taxes under 58 *Revenue Act of 1921*, income tax credits or refunds for excess payments, time extended for allowing claims for; taxable year 1918 included 22 parts of, repealed by Revenue Act of 1924:
Title II, Income Tax, as of January 1, 1924 352 Title IV, Estate Tax, on passage hereof 352 Title V, Tax on Telegraph and Telephone Messages, thirty days after enactment of Act 352 redemption of unused transportation tax excepted 352 parts of, repealed: Title VI, Beverages Tax, taxes on soft drinks, etc 352 Title VII, Tax on Cigars, Tobacco, and Manufacturers Thereof 352 Title VIII, Tax on Admissions and Dues, on expiration of thirty days 352 Title IX, Excise Taxes, on designated articles 352 on jewelry, etc., sales, on expiration of thirty days 352 Title X, Special Taxes, as of June 30, 1924 352 Title XI, Stamp Taxes, on expiration of thirty days 352 Title XII, Tax on Employment of Child Labor 352 Title XIII, of certain administrative provisions 352 repealed portions in force for collection of accrued taxes, etc 352 *Revenue Act of 1924*, title i. general definitions title of Act 253 meaning of terms;
“person” 253 “corporation”; “domestic”; “foreign” 253 “United States” 253 “Secretary”; “Commissioner”; collector” 253 “taxpayer” 254 “military or naval forces of the United States ” 254 “includes”; “including” 254 title ii. income tax 254 general provisions 254 meaning of terms 254 dividends; distribution of profits construed 254 gain or loss; basis of determining amount 255 recognition of, from sales or exchanges 256 depletion and depreciation after February 28, 1913; before March 1, 1913 258 inventories; use of, to determine income 260 net losses; items considered as 260 computation of tax for fiscal years; for calendar years 261 capital gains and losses; method of determining 262 tax levied on 263 earned income; term construed 263 credits allowed for, in income tax 264 individual income tax 264 normal; nonresident aliens 264 surtax; mines, oil and gas wells 265 net income defined 267 gross income defined 267 items not included 267 nonresident aliens 269 deductions allowed 269 items not deductible 271 credits allowed; family exemptions 272 nonresident aliens from United States sources 273 as members of partnerships 275 estates and trusts 275 evasions of surtax by incorporation 277 payment of tax at source 277 credit for taxes paid 279ccxiv individual income tax, returns by individuals 280 by partnerhsips 280 by fiduciaries 280 for less than a year 281 time and place for filing 281 corporation income tax 282 exemptions 282 net income defined 283 gross income defined 283 deductions allowed 283 items not deductible 285 credits allowed 285 payment at source 285 credit for taxes 286 returns 287 consolidated of affiliated corporations 288 time and place for filing 288 tax on insurance companies 288 life insurance 288 gross income defined 289 net income defined; deductions allowed 289 other than life or mutual 290 gross income defined 290 net income defined 291 investment income defined 291 deductions allowed 291 administrative provisions 292 returns by corporations of dividend payments 292 by brokers 292 of information at source 292 to be public records; inspection by Congressional committees 293 State officers; shareholders, of corportation returns 293 publication of statistics 293 collection of foreign items 293 taxation of citizens of United States possessions;
Virgin Islands 294 in Porto Rico; Philippines Islands 294 gross income from within the United States possessions specified 294 Virgin Islands not included 295 credit allowed China Trade Act corporations 295 time for paying income taxes; by installments 295 examination of returns and determination of tax 296 credit or refund of overpayments 296 assessment and determination of deficiencies 296 additions to tax in case of deficiency 298 in case of delinquency 298 time for assessing and paying tax 299 filing claims in abatement 300 assessing, etc., taxes under former Acts 301 allowance of credits and refunds 301 closing of taxable year by Commissioner 302 title in effect January 1, 1924 303 title iii. estate tax 303 definition of terms 303 rates imposed on value of net estate transferred 303 credit allowed for tax paid to States, etc 304 determination of gross estates; net estates 304 deductions allowed residents; nonresidents 304 estate tax; returns by executor 307 payable in one year 308 early examination and determination of amount 308 deficiency proceedings 308 appeal to Board 308 time for assessment and collection 310 extension 310 claims for abatement 310 collection proceedings 311 unpaid taxes a lien for ten years 312 computation of tax under former laws 312 punishment for false statement, etc 313 proceedings in United States court for China 313 tax on gifts 313 rates imposed 313 amount taxable 314 sales of property for less than market value deemed taxable gifts 314 determination of value; deductions allowed residents; nonresidents 314 tax imposed to be credited against estate tax upon death of donor 315 yearly returns to collector 316 time of payment by donor 316 title iv. tax on cigars, tobacco, etc 316 rates on sales by manufacturer or importer 316 of cigars and cigarettes 316 label and package requirements, etc 317 of manufactured tobacco and snuff 317 package requirements, etc 317 cigarette paper and tubes 318 leaf tobacco dealers; regulations of business 318 penalties for violations 319 farmers, growers, and tobacco growers associations not regarded as 320 “tobacco growers cooperative associations” defined 320 title v. tax on admissions and dues 320 rates on admissions hereafter to any place 320 additional for sales at other than ticket office 320 if sold at greater than regular price at ticket office 320 box holders at places of amusement 320 roof gardens, cabarets, etc 321 exemptions, entertainments for religious, educational, etc., organizations 321 for veterans, etc.; agricultural fairs, etc 321 club dues and initiation fees 321 collection by receivers; returns and payment 322 in effect in 30 days 322 title vi. excise taxes 322 rates imposed hereafter on sales by manufacturers 322 articles specified 322 retail sales 323 computation if sold at less than market price 323 rates on works of art sold by other than artist; sales excepted 323 jewelry, precious stones, time pieces, etc 324 surgical and medical instruments, spectacles, etc., excepted 324 returns, payment, etc 324ccxv payment of excise tax on sales under contracts prior to January 1, 1924 324 not required if to other than a dealer 324 if tax greater than under this Act 324 if no tax under this Act 325 title vii. special taxes 325 capital stock tax after January 1, 1924 325 rate on domestic corporations 325 on foreign corporations 325 exceptions 325 publicity of returns 326 miscellaneous occupational taxes after July 1, 1924 326 rates on designated businesses 326 annual sales by manufacturers of tobacco, cigars and cigarettes 327 on use of pleasure boats, after January 1, 1924; exemptions 328 punishment for conducting business without paying tax 328 narcotic Act provisions 328 title viii. stamp taxes 331 levied hereafter on bonds, written documents, etc., in Schedule A 331 exemptions 332 penalty for using unstamped paper 332 dealing in articles not fully stamped 332 using uncanceled stamps, etc 332 punishment for fraudulently reusing, etc., stamps 332 willfully removing stamps for unlawful uses 332 possessing washed stamps knowingly 332 methods of canceling directed 333 preparation of stamps, etc.; general laws applicable 333 sales of stamps by postmasters, etc 333 designated depositaries, etc.;
State agents 333 bond, regulations, etc 333 Schedule A, stamp taxes 333 bonds of indebtedness 333 capital stock issues and transfers 334 sales of produce at exchanges for future delivery 334 real estate conveyances 335 customhouse entries; warehouse withdrawals 335 foreign passage tickets 335 proxies; exceptions 336 powers of attorney; exceptions 336 playing cards 336 property insurance policies by foreign corporations, etc 336 reinsurance exempt 336 affixing stamps; penalty for failure 336 title ix. board of tax appeals 336 created of not less than seven nor more than twenty-eight members, for two years 336 appointment by the President and Senate 336 subsequent terms 336 retiring member not permitted to practice before Board for two years 337 quorum; chairman; seal 337 to hear and determine appeals in income and estate tax deficiency and abatement claims 337 divisions of Board to be assigned 337 appeals to be decided by 337 finality of decisions of, unless reviewed by Board 337 findings to be prima facie evidence of facts in court proceedings 337 notice and hearings; informal proceedings 337 findings of facts to be reported in writing 337 principal office in Washington; hearings elsewhere 338 authority of members to secure testimony, etc 338 office assistance, supplies, etc., to be furnished by Secretary of the Treasury 338 additional allowance for traveling expenses, etc 338 expenses of, payable from internal revenue appropriations on vouchers approved by the chairman 338 title x. general administrative provisions 339 general revenue laws extended to this Act 339 enforcement regulations, etc., to be prescribed 339 taxpayers to keep records, make returns, etc 339 returns may be required of any person 339 not exceeding $10 may be acknowledged without oath 339 returns to be prepared by collector if taxpayer makes no, or false 339 by Commissioner; legal effect 339 further time allowed if failure due to sickness 339 assessment of tax 339 additional tax imposed; exception 339 rate if return fraudulent 340 collection of 340 examination of books, witnesses, etc., authorized 340 restriction on making unnecessary 340 cases settled by written agreement with taxpayer not to be reopened 340 findings of fact, etc., by Commissioner not subject to review by other officer, etc 340 decisions reversed without retroactive effect unless required by court 341 assessment of all but income and estate taxes to be within four years 341 no proceedings for collection to be brought after five years 341 exception in case of fraud 341 collection by distraint, etc., after assessment made 341 suit authorized without assessment 341 provisions subject to bar of statutory limitations 341 no prosecution authorized unless indictment, etc., found within five years 341 absence from district not included 342 not applicable to prior offenses 342 time extended in complaints before commissioners 342 not applicable to Government officers 342 prior proceedings under former laws not affected 342 refund authorized for erroneously collected taxes, penalties, etc 342 repayment of judgments, etc., against collectors 342 for damages against officials 342 report to Congress 342ccxvi claims for refunding or crediting erroneously collected taxes, etc., to be presented in four years 342 applicable to prior claims 342 time extended for redemption of stamps 343 suits for recovery of illegally collected taxes, etc., not allowed unless claim filed with Commissioner 343 allowed whether tax paid or not 343 time limitations extended; notification of disallowance 343 prior suits not affected 343 former limitation repealed 343 bank accounts subject to distraint for taxes 343 failure to pay tax, make returns, etc., a misdemeanor 343 punishment for, in addition to other penalties 344 additional penalty for willful refusal to pay other than income and estate taxes; exceptions 344 persons liable for violations 344 violations of revenue laws to be reported to district attorney 344 statement required 344 administrations of oaths by specified revenue officials, authorized 344 divulging information received by revenue officials, unlawful 345 unauthorized publication of income returns, unlawful 345 penalty for offenses; dismissal of offender 345 inquiries to be made by deputy collectors 345 annual returns required of taxpayers; details specified 345 by revenue office with consent of party failing 345 notice to be given if no return rendered 345 summons for failure to make, or making false returns 346 authority of district collector; corporations, etc., included 346 interest allowed on claims for credits or refunds 346 time period; for additional assessments 346 on judgments by Court of Claims, etc., for erroneous collections, etc 346 United States notes or certificates, and uncertified checks, accepted for other than stamp taxes 347 receipts for taxes to be given by collectors 347 to debtor for separate creditors; evidence of payment, etc 347 fractions of a cent disregarded; exception 347 former provisions for tax receipts repealed 347 discretionary methods may be used for collecting other than income, estate, and stamp taxes 347 administrative, etc., stamp provisions applicable 347 credits for overpayments or overcollections of admission or excise taxes 347 exports of tobacco, etc., not taxable hereunder 348 refund to exporter, etc., if paid 348 jurisdiction of district courts to secure testimony, etc 348 issue of orders, processes, etc 348 additional to other enforcement remedies 348 concurrent with Court of Claims for recovery of erroneous collections, etc., if collector dead 348 punishment for false statement that tax is included in price, etc 348 that part of price is due to tax 348 stamps unavoidably lost from packages, etc., may be replaced 349 regulations to be prescribed 349 additional exemption of 4 and 4½ per cent Liberty bonds from surtax, etc 349 for two years after end of World War; for three years more 349 additional and in lieu of former exemption 349 Liberty bonds, etc., accepted in lieu of personal surety required by law 349 effect thereof; substitution permitted 349 return to depositor when performance completed 350 retention for protection of subcontractors on default of principal 350 priority, etc., of United States not affected 350 inconsistent laws modified 350 not applicable to judicial securities 350 bill in chancery authorized to enforce lien on real estate for unpaid taxes 350 proceedings and determination 350 sale on decree, and distribution of proceeds 350 persons having prior liens for, may request Commissioner to file 351 on failure of Commissioner may petition court 351 action if petition granted 351 adjudication by court 351 property liable to distraint, if not divisible, may be sold as a whole 351 distribution of proceeds after paying tax, etc 351 all internal revenue taxes, etc., to be deposited daily into the Treasury 351 sums in compromise, etc., as a special deposit 351 certificate of, to be transmitted to the Commissioner 351 special account for designated receipts 351 withdrawals from, and deposit of as internal revenue collections 351 refund of rejected offers of compromise; surplus of proceeds from distraint sales 352 title xi. general provisions 352 repeal of designated parts of Revenue Act of 1921, at specified dates 352 Income Tax 352 Estate Tax 352 Tax on telegraph and telephone messages 352ccxvii repeal of;
Tax on soft drinks 352 Tax on cigars, etc 352 Tax on admissions and dues 352 Excise Taxes; sales by manufacturers; jewelry, etc., sales 352 Special Taxes 352 Stamp Taxes 352 Child Labor Taxes 352 specified administrative provisions 352 repealed provisions to continue for collecting accrued taxes, etc 352 of income and estate taxes not to affect retroactive benefits 353 Legislative Drafting Service made office of legislative counsel 353 salary of Government actuary increased for present incumbent 353 invalidity of any provision not to affect remainder of Act 353 effective date hereof 353 title xii. reduction of income tax payable in 1924 353 allowance of 25 per cent on returns for 1923 353 if tax paid in full, credit or refund allowed 353 prorating allowed on installment payments 353 application to extended time payments 354 credit or refund if tax not paid in full 354 deducted from previously assessed deficiencies 354 subsequently assessed deficiencies 354 to be deducted from tax on deficiency 354 for fiscal year ending in 1923 354 of tax for 1923 for fiscal year ending in 1924 354 on deficiencies for fiscal years ending in 1923 or 1924 354 for less than a year in 1923 355 rules, etc., for credits and refunds to be prescribed 355 interest not allowed 355 rules for granting benefits to be prescribed 355 definitions of terms in Revenue Act of 1921 to apply to this Act 355 appointments on Board of Tax Appeals, prior to December 1, 1924, may receive salaries 669 appropriation for Tax Appeals Board, authorized by 1200 deficiency appropriation for refunding income taxes for 1923 693 credit allowed China Trade Act corporation dividends 996 income tax; allowance for credits and refunds extended to taxable year 1919, etc 1115 gross income exemption, China Trade Act corporation dividends to China residents 997 Ways and Means Committee of the Sixty-ninth Congress authorized to revise 1315 *Revenue from Customs*, appropriation for collecting 69, 769 for collecting, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for collecting 49, 57, 701, 761, 1349, 1351, 1353 *Revenue Marine* (*see* Coast Guard). *Revised Statutes*, amended, section 876 1265 section 892 1269 section 1685 143 section 1697 142 section 1698 142 section 2587 957 section 3176 339 section 3182 341 section 3186 994 section 3187 343 section 3195 351 section 3207 350 section 3210 351 section 3226 343 section 3228 342 section 3244 327 section 3360 318 section 3362 317 section 3368 317 section 3392 317 section 3394 316 section 3927 1068 section 3928 1068 section 4044 950 section 4414 104 section 4472 1093 section 5147 955 reenacted, section 3164 344 section 3165 344 section 3167 345 section 3172 345 section 3173 345 section 3220 342 section 3315 349 section 3320 342 repealed, section 510 1106 section 763 942 section 764 942 section 3225 343 *Revolutionary Cannon*, loan to William and Mary College of two, surrendered by British at Yorktown in 1781 115 *Rhode Island*, appropriation for naval training station 187, 866 claim of, for expenses in war with Spain referred to Court of Claims 964 *Rhode Island Avenue NE., D.
C.*, appropriation for asphalt covering, Lincoln Road to Fourth Street; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 *Rice*, appropriation for investigating insects affecting 449, 839 *Richmond County, Ga.*, bridge authorized across Savannah River, Augusta, Ga., by Aiken County, S. C., and 102 *Riding Academies*, special tax on proprietors of 326 associations of National Guard, etc., excepted 326 *Rifle Contests, Army*, appropriation for trophy, medals, etc., for 509 *Rifle Practice, National Board for Promotion of*, appropriation for expenses of ranges; transporting teams to matches, etc 509, 924 for quartermaster supplies for rifle ranges practice, under regulations by 509, 924ccxviii appropriation for reimbursing members of, for practice, expenses, etc 509, 925 for issue of arms, etc., for target practice; issue and sale as prescribed by 510 for quartermaster supplies, etc., additional, 1925 711 provisions for encouraging rifle instruction upon recommendation of 510 *Rifle Ranges for Civilian Instruction*, appropriation for quartermaster supplies for maintaining, etc 509, 924 for ordnance equipment for 510, 925 *Rights of Way*, granted across Anastasia Island Military Reservation, Fla 959 Fort Logan Military Reservation, Colo 648 Fort MacArthur Military Reservation, Calif 656 Fort Snelling Military Reservation, Minn., to Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway Company 30 Government levee, Yuma, Ariz 101 Port Discovery Bay Military Reservation 812 right of way of Lakes Union and Washington Canal 789 Veterans’ Bureau hospital reservation, to Knoxville, Iowa 792 Vicksburg, Miss., under national cemetery road 536 *Rincon Indian Reservation, Calif.*, appropriation for irrigation project on 400, 1151 *Rinderpest*, appropriation for emergency use, eradicating, etc.; additional 110, 458, 851 payment for animals destroyed, etc.; appraisal of values 111, 458, 851 deficiency appropriation for eradicating, etc 682 *Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.* appropriation for purchase of additional land for embassy 1024 *Rio Grande*, appropriation for steel bridges across, within Cochiti, etc., Indian lands, N.
Mex 413 deficiency appropriation for joint commission with Mexico on use of waters of, below Fort Whitman, Tex 692 bridge authorized across, Alamo Alto, Tex 662 consent of Mexico required 663 El Paso, Tex 4 consent of Mexico required 4 Hidalgo, Tex 815 consent of Mexico required 815 near Tornillo, Tex 1214 consent of Mexico required 1214 special commissioners authorized to cooperate with Mexican representatives as to use of waters of, below Fort Quitman, Tex 118 sum for expenses authorized 118 *Rio Grande, Commission on the Equitable Use of Waters of*, deficiency appropriation for; reappropriation 1340 *Rio Grande Irrigation Project, N.
Mex.-Tex.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 418, 1168 *Rio Grande Valley, N. Mex.*, appropriation for draining Pueblo Indian lands in; conditions 403 *Riordan, D. J., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 34 *River and Harbor Improvements*, appropriation for preservation, maintenance, and construction of authorized projects 515, 930 survey of northern and northwestern lakes, etc 515, 930 preventing injurious deposits, New York Harbor 516, 930 for preliminary examinations, surveys, etc 516, 930 limited to authorizations 516, 930 for Muscle Shoals, Tennessee River, Dam No. 2 516 contracts authorized 516 for Muscle Shoals, Tennessee River 930 for flood control, Mississippi River 516, 930 for flood control, Sacramento River, Calif 516, 930 for, additional, 1925 712 deficiency appropriation for paying claims for damages to vessels by 52, 1345 for increase of compensation 62, 762 for surveys, etc., for flood control of North Branch of Susquehanna River, N.
Y. and Pa 696 for surveys, etc., for flood control of Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers 696 for surveys, etc., for flood control of Puyallup River, Wash 696 personnel, etc., to be used to prevent pollution of navigable waters by deposits of oil from vessels, etc 605 to arrest persons violating regulations, etc. of Oil Pollution Act 605 preliminary examination, etc., modified, of Dog River, Ala 5 of Mill Cut, N. C 23 preliminary examinations, etc., authorized of designated streams for flood control 249 amount authorized from appropriations for examinations, etc 249 surveys authorized of designated streams, for flood control 249 amounts authorized to be appropriated 250 preliminary examinations, etc., for flood control of designated rivers in Washington 1000 work authorized on Saco River, Me 1186 Glencove Creek, N.
Y 1186 Hudson River, N. Y 1186 Channel at Weehawken, N. J 1186 Flushing Bay and Creek, N. J 1186 Delaware River, Philadelphia to Trenton 1186 Wilmington, Del 1186 Salem River, N. J 1186 Cambridge, Md 1186 Crisfield, Md 1186 Onancock River, Md 1186ccxix work authorized on, Norfolk, Va 1186 waterway, Norfolk to Beaufort Inlet, N. C 1186 Beaufort, N. C 1187 waterway, Charleston, S. C., and Saint Johns River, Fla 1187 Charleston to Winyah Bay, S. C 1187 Shipyard Creek, S. C 1187 Fernandina, Fla 1187 Miami, Fla 1187 Charlotte, Fla 1187 Bayou La Batre, Ala 1187 Louisiana and Texas Intracoastal Waterway, New Orleans, La., to Galveston, Tex 1187 Sabine-Neches Waterway, Tex 1187 Houston Ship Channel, Tex 1187 Freeport, Tex 1187 Galena River; use of funds for removal of dams in 1187 Mississippi River, at Nauvoo, Ill 1188 at Fort Madison, Iowa 1188 from Saint Louis to Minneapolis 1188 Missouri River, from its mouth to Quindaro Bend 1188 Tennessee River, Ala 1188 and tributaries, N.
C., Tenn., Ala., and Ky 1188 Green Bay and Fox River, Wis 1188 Muskegon, Mich 1188 Frankfort, Mich 1188 Indiana Harbor, Ind 1188 Great Sodus Bay, N. Y 1188 Black Rock Channel and Tonawanda, N. Y 1189 Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbors, Calif 1189 San Diego, Calif 1189 Oakland, Calif.; removing bridges 1189 Petaluma Creek, Calif 1189 Siuslaw River, Oreg 1189 Tillamook Bay and Bar, Oreg 1189 Columbia River, Oreg, and Wash 1189 Deep River, Wash 1189 Port Orchard Bay, Wash 1189 Duwamish Waterway, Seattle Harbor, Wash 1189 Cowlitz River, Wash 1190 Wrangell Narrows, Alaska 1190 Hilo, Hawaii 1190 Ponce, Porto Rico 1190 constructing lock and dam on Wabash River at Grand Rapids, Ill., repealed, etc 1190 levee on Muskingum River, Zanesville, Ohio, to be repaired 1190 estimate of cost of examinations of navigable streams feasible for power development, to make plans for navigation, water power, flood control, and irrigation 1190 no consideration of Colorado River, etc 1190 compilation of river and harbor laws, authorized to include second session of Sixty-eighth Congress 1190 additional allowance to fliers when making aerial surveys 1190 mileage of officers on river and harbor improvements paid from appropriations therefor 1191 payments to per diem employees for excess work on Saturday half holidays legalized; credits to be given for 1191 report to be made on projects for which further improvement undesirable 1191 preliminary examinations, surveys, etc., to be made 1191 other than designated ones, forbidden 1191 no supplemental reports, etc., to be made 1191 no work authorized until funds actually appropriated for 1191 projects proposed 1191 Potomac River, Washington, D.
C., for deep-water terminal 1193 deeper waterway, Great Lakes to the Hudson River 1196 use of rock for improving Coos Bay Harbor, Oreg 1197 modification of harbor lines, Newport, Calif., authorized 1197 funds advanced by local interests for an improvement may be used immediately 1197 repayment from appropriation therefor 1197 not made, if local cooperation imposed 1197 agreement for reconstructing railroad bridge across Chesapeake and Delaware Canal ratified 1197 funds available for 1197 earth, timber, etc., for river and harbor construction may be taken from national forests 1197 portion of Black Warrior River, Ala., designated Lake Bankhead 1197 alteration of National Research Building for offices of district engineer, Washington, D.
C 1197 payment for, from river and harbor, increasing District water supply, etc., funds 1198 amount authorized to reimburse Yuma irrigation project, Ariz. and Calif., for cost incurred in operating Colorado River levee, etc., adjacent to project 1198 for fiscal year 1926 1198 for fiscal year 1927, and thereafter 1198 *River Gunboats* (*see also* Gunboats, River), deficiency appropriation for constructing, etc 1336 *Riverdale, Ill.*, bridge authorized across Little Calumet River at 998 *Rivers*, appropriation for lighting of 233, 1043 *Riverside, Calif.*, appropriation for Sherman Institute Indian School at 405, 1156 for Sherman Institute Indian School, additional, 1925 707 *Riverton Irrigation Project, Wyo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 418, 1171ccxx *Road Construction, etc.*, deficiency appropriation for, national parks, etc 686 *Road Making Materials*, appropriation for investigations and experiments 452, 843 *Road Management, etc.*, appropriation for investigations, etc 452, 843 for determining best materials, etc 452, 843 *Roads and Trails, National Forests and Monuments*, appropriation for constructing, etc 1179 contracts for approved projects deemed Government obligations 1179 *Roads, etc., Public* (*see* Federal Highway Act). *Roads, Trails, etc., National Forests*, appropriation for construction, etc 446, 836 *Roads, Walks, etc., at Military Posts*, appropriation for construction, repairs, etc 488, 903 for, additional, 1925 711 deficiency appropriation for 62, 762 *Roanoke River, N.
C.*, preliminary examination, etc., of mouth, to be made 1193 *Roanoke, Va.*, terms of court at 114 *Robinson, Pauline M.*, appropriation for paying, widow of Fred R. Robinson, a consul dying in service 209 *Robinson, Samuel*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 673, 1315 *Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Commission*, appropriation for acquiring land connecting Potomac, Zoological, and Rock Creek Parks 574 for acquisition of additional land by; limit 574 deficiency appropriation for acquiring lands connecting Potomac, Zoological, and Rock Creek Parks 1323 *Rock Creek Park, D.
C.*, appropriation for care and improvement of 573 for land for parkway connecting, with Zoological and Potomac Parks 574 for shelter and comfort station 1247 *Rock Hill, S. C.*, terms of court at 801 *Rock Island Arsenal, Ill.*, appropriation for bridges expenses 499, 914 *Rock Island, Ill.*, appropriation for care, etc., Confederate cemetery 512, 927 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1195 *Rock River*, bridge authorized across, at Beloit, Wis 949 at Rockford, Ill 1354 in Winnebago County 13 time extended for bridging, Rockford, Ill 814 *Rockaway Inlet., N.
Y., East*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Rockford, Ill.*, bridge authorized across Rock River at 1354 time extended for bridging Rock River by 814 *Rockport, Ind.*, bridge authorized across Ohio River, between, and Owensboro, Ky 103 *Rocky Boy Agency, Mont.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Rocky Boy Band of Chippewa Indians, etc., Mont.*, appropriation for support, and maintenance of 408, 1159 for support, etc., of, additional, 1925 708 *Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo.*, appropriation for protection, etc 424, 1177 for protection, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for repairs of flood damages 686, 1331 exchange of lands with private owner authorized for addition to 973 lands transferred to Colorado National Forest from 252 *Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 76, 775 *Rodman Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Reno Road to Thirty-fifth Street 1223 *Rome, Italy*, appropriation for International Institute of Agriculture at 212, 1021 for International Office of Public Health 1021 deficiency appropriation for International Institute of Agriculture 48 *Romero, Guadalupe, D. de*, issue of homestead patent to 810 *Roof Gardens*, internal revenue tax on admission to entertainments at 321 *Roosevelt Memorial Association*, may procure plans, etc., for memorial to Theodore Roosevelt 935 site designated 935 considerations affecting 935 subject to approval of Congress 935 *Roosevelt, Theodore*, plans, etc., for memorial to, may be prepared, etc 935 *Ropes and Cables*, appropriation for studying internal strains of, etc 233 *Rose, Henry M.*, appropriation for, as assistant secretary of the Senate 579, 1286 position and pay established of, as assistant Secretary of the Senate 147 *Rosebud Agency, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Roswell, N. Mex.*, offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 395 terms of court at 642 *Rotunda of the Capitol*, restoration and completion of the frieze in the, authorized 1252 selection of design, artists, etc 1252 amount authorized for 1252 *Round Valley Agency, Calif.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161ccxxi *Round Valley Indian Reservation, Calif.*, appropriation for irrigation project on 400 patents to deceased allottee, Richard Bell, canceled, and land restored to Indians of 138 *Rowell, James F., Indian Allottee*, allotment of Kiowa Agency, Okla., lands no longer needed for agency administration 795 condition, etc 795 patent in fee to be issued for 795 *Rubber*, appropriation for investigating sources of crude 227 for developing standards of quality, etc., of 231, 1041 *Rubber Producing Plants*, appropriation for experiments, etc., in potential 441, 831 *Ruby Valley, Nev.*, amount authorized to purchase a tract of land for homeless Temoak Indians at 596 *Rudolph and West*, deficiency appropriation for range, National Training School for Girls, District of Columbia 677 *Rules of the House of Representatives*, appropriation for preparing Digest of 582, 1290 pay established for clerk to the Speaker’s table for preparing, Digest of 149 *Rumania*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Runke, Walter*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursement to 42 *Rural Delivery, Postal Service*, appropriation for post route, etc., maps; sale 88, 787 for carriers, expenses, etc 89, 788 amount for new routes 89 deficiency appropriation for 60, 63, 699, 763 classification of pay, etc 1063 experiments to encourage sending food products by, directly to consumers or vendors, authorized 1068 *Rural Education*, appropriation for investigations, etc 426, 1180 for investigations, etc, additional, 1925 709 *Rural Post Roads* (*see also* Federal Highway Act), appropriation for constructing, in cooperation with States 852 *Rural Sanitation*, appropriation for investigations, etc., of, by Public Health Service 76, 775 demonstration work subject to local cooperation 76, 775 for investigations, etc., of, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for 761 **S.** *S Street NW., D.C.*, appropriation for paving, Thirty-sixth to Thirty-seventh Streets 546 for paving, Thirty-seventh to Thirty-eighth Streets 1224 *Sabine Lumber Company*, purchase of lands in Arkansas by, authorized 812 *Sabine-Neches Waterway, Tex.*, plans for improvement of, modified 1187 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1195 *Sabine River*, time extended for bridging, at Orange, Tex 1093 *Sabula, Iowa*, bridge authorized across Mississippi River, from Savanna, Ill, to 173 *Sac and Fox Agency, Iowa*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Sac and Fox Agency, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Sac and Fox Indian Sanatorium, Iowa*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 408, 1159 *Saco River, Me.*, improvement of, authorized 1186 *Sacramento, Calif.*, offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 395 *Sacramento River, Calif.*, appropriation for prosecuting work of flood control 516, 930 preliminary examination, etc., of, and tributaries, to be made for protection from melting glaciers 1196 *Safe Locomotive Boilers,.etc.*, provisions for equipment, extended 659 *Safety of Railway Operations*, appropriation for investigating, etc., systems to promote 526, 1205 deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc 755 *Sag Harbor Military Reservation, N.
Y.*, sale of abandoned, authorized 383 *Saginaw, etc., Bands of Chippewa Indians*, claims of, to be filed by approved attorneys 137 fees allowed; limit increased 137 *Sailing Boats*, special tax on users of, not for business, etc 328 *Sailors, etc.*, appropriation for vocational rehabilitation of discharged disabled 533, 1211 *Saint Andrews Bay*, bridge authorized across United States Canal, connecting Apalachicola River and 22 *Saint Augustine, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1194 *Saint Charles, Ark.*, bridge authorized across White River at 999 Arkansas may acquire to operate as a free bridge 1000 tolls allowed for five years 1000 *Saint Charles, Mo.*, bridge authorized across Missouri River at 790 *Saint Charles Township, Ill.*, bridge authorized across Fox River in 104 *Saint Cloud Canal, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Saint Croix, New Brunswick*, bridge authorized across Saint Croix River, between Vanceboro, Me., and 26ccxxii *Saint Croix River*, bridge authorized across, between Vanceboro, Me., and Saint Croix, New Brunswick 26 *Saint Croix River, Minn.*, preliminary examination, etc., to be made from Stillwater, Minn., to mouth of 1195 *Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D.
C.*, appropriation for general expenses 429, 1182 monthly payments for District patients 429, 1182 for buildings and grounds 429, 1183 for construction of propagating building 429 for extending, etc., power plants 429 disposal of unserviceable material 429 for support of District of Columbia indigent insane in 571, 1245 for deporting nonresident insane; advances, etc 571, 1245 deficiency appropriation for 56, 1348 for support of indigent insane, District of Columbia 678, 1323 *Saint Francis, Ark.*, bridge authorized across Saint Francis River at 10 *Saint Francis River*, bridge authorized across, at Saint Francis, Ark 10 *Saint John River*, bridge authorized across, between Fort Kent, Me., and Clairs, New Brunswick 27 *Saint Johns Electric Company*, granted right of way for railroad over military reservation on Anastasia Island, Fla 959 *Saint Johns River, Fla.*, improvement of waterway from Charleston, S.
C., to, authorized 1187 *Saint Lawrence River*, deficiency appropriation for surveys, etc 1315 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Ogdensburg, N. Y., and Lake Ontario 1196 *Saint Louis Indian Mission Boarding School, Pawhuska, Okla.*, appropriation for support; renewal of contract 407, 1158 *Saint Louis-Kansas City Short Line Railroad Company*, may bridge Missouri River, Arrow Rock, Mo 790 Saint Charles, Mo 790 *Saint Louis, Mo.*, appropriation for marine hospital, improvements 79 for post office building, repairs 777 time extended for bridging Mississippi River by 7 condemnation, purchase, etc., of approaches in Illinois and Missouri, authorized 8 additional approaches, etc., in East Saint Louis, Ill., subject to certificate from Interstate Commerce Commission 8 *Saint Louis River*, bridge across, in Carlton County by Minnesota, legalized 26 between Superior, Wis., and Duluth, Minn 1095 *Saint Louis Southwestern Railway Company*, may bridge Saint Francis River, Saint Francis, Ark 10 *Saint Maries, Idaho*, appropriation for care of graves of national forest fire fighters buried at 444, 834 *Saint Marys, Ga.*, bridge authorized across Saint Marys River, at 663 *Saint Marys River*, bridge authorized across, Saint Marys, Ga 663 Wilds Landing, Fla 472 *Saint Paul, Minn.*, appropriation for repairs, etc., post office, etc 778 may build temporary bridge across Mississippi River at Jackson Street 173 removal after completion of bridge at Roberts Street 174 time extended for bridging Mississippi River by Minneapolis and 29 *Saint Tammany Parish, La.*, bridge authorized across Pearl River, between Hancock County Miss., and 19 *Saint Thomas* (*see also* Virgin Islands), appropriation for naval station, extending refrigerating plant 198 *Salamanca, N.
Y.*, appropriation for ground rent 82, 780 *Salem, Mass.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1192 *Salem, Oreg.*, appropriation for Chemawa Indian school at 406, 1157 for Indian school, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 56 *Salem River, N. J.*, improvement of, authorized 1186 *Salisbury, N. C.*, terms of court at 662 *Salmon Fisheries, Alaska*, appropriation for expenses, protection of 713 provisions for protection of, etc 464 *Salmon Fisheries, North Pacific* (*see* International Fisheries Commission). *Salt Lake Basin Irrigation Project, Utah*, appropriation for construction of Echo Reservoir and Weber Provo Canal, etc 1170 unexpended balance available 1170 contracts with water users for payments 1170 deficiency appropriation for construction, etc., of 685 *Salt Lake Basin, Utah*, deficiency appropriation for cooperative investigations of irrigation projects in 685 *Salt Lake City, Utah*, appropriation for assay office at 78, 777 for assay office at, additional, 1925 710 *Salt River Agency, Ariz.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Salt River Irrigation Project, Ariz.*, appropriation for providing water for Indians from 402 for examination of, and accounts 416, 1166ccxxiii *Salvador*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Salvage*, suits allowed in admiralty against United States for services of, to public vessels 1112 *Samoa, American*, Swains Island added to jurisdiction of 1357 *Samuelsen, Jens*, deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of New York southern district court to 1347 *San Carlos Agency, Ariz.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *San Carlos Indian Reservation, Ariz.*, appropriation for pumping plants for irrigation repayment 401, 1152 *San Carlos Irrigation Project, Ariz.*, dam across Canyon of Gila River authorized 475 cost limited 475 to irrigate allotments to Pima Indians on Gila River Reservation 475 other public or private lands 475 reimbursement of construction charges; basis of 475 surplus unallotted lands in Gila River Reservation may be sold 475 proceeds for reimbursing construction charges 475 announcement of water available, charges, payments, etc 475 operation and maintenance charges to be paid annually 476 public notice when water actually available 476 no payment for construction, etc., until contract from irrigation district, providing no sale, etc., until charges paid, is approved by Secretary 476 on lands in private ownership until all in excess of 160 acres conveyed to United States, etc 476 to be sold as farm units 476 rules, etc., to be prescribed; money available for necessary expenses 476 *San Diego, Calif.*, appropriation for maintenance, naval training station 187, 866 for naval station, public works 198, 877 for naval fuel depot 198 additional buildings at naval hospital, authorized from naval hospital fund 196 amount authorized for water front development, naval base at 1276 improvement of harbor, authorized 1189 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1196 *San Francisco Bay, Calif.*, preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of channel from Redwood City to 1196 *San Francisco, Calif.*, appropriation for mint at 77, 776 for quarantine station 80, 778 for airplane mail service, New York and 87, 785 for Marine Corps supply depot; transfer of site for, from Treasury Department 198 for passport bureau 206, 1015 for dispatch agent 207, 1016 appropriation for marine hospital, improvements 778 for mint at, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for airplane service, New York and 59, 1350 addition to Marine Corps supply depot, authorized from building appropriation 877 portions of Presidio conveyed to, for art, exposition, park, etc., purposes, on which the Palace of Fine Arts is located 1129 conditioned on right of way for railroad from Fort Mason to the Presidio, etc 1129 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1196 *San Francisco Clearing House Association*, issue of silver 50-cent pieces for seventy-fifth anniversary of admission of California, upon request of, and payment for 966 *San Juan Agency, N.
Mex.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *San Juan County, Wash.*, granted rights of way for highways across abandoned military reservations on Lopez and Shaw Islands 957 *San Juan Indian Reservation, Ariz.*, appropriation for water supply for Indians on; repayment 400, 1150 *San Juan Indian School, N. Mex.*, appropriation for operating, etc., Hogback irrigation project under 403, 1153 *San Juan, Porto Rico*, appropriation for quarantine station 80 for preserving historical fortifications at 496 court of appeals for first circuit to hold a sitting at 729 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1197 tract of land in, conveyed to Federal Land Bank of Baltimore, Md 977 proceeds to be used for Army quarters 977 description of 977 *San Juan Pueblo Irrigation Project, N.
Mex.*, appropriation for construction, etc 403, 1153 *San Juan Pueblo, N. Mex.*, appropriation for constructing steel bridges within 413 *San Juan River, Colo.*, appropriation for reconnaissance of, in La Plata County, to determine water supply for irrigation 1151 amount authorized for one-half the cost of bridge across, near Bloomfield, N. Mex 800 to be reimbursed from funds of Navajo Indians 800 remainder of cost to be paid by New Mexico 800 limitation of Government obligation 800 *San Martin, Statute of General*, erection of, authorized in public grounds, Washington, D.
C 667 locations excluded 667 approval of site and pedestal 667 no Government expense to be incurred 667ccxxiv *San Xavier Indian Reservation, Ariz.*, appropriation for operating pumping plants, etc., on 401, 1152 for operating pumping plants, etc., on, additional, 1925 707 *Sand Creek Irrigation Project, Oreg.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of, on Klamath Indian Reservation, from tribal funds 403, 1154 *Sand Island, Ala.*, quarantine station to be constructed on Government site on 950 amount authorized for construction, facilities, etc 950 acceptance of additional lands for, from Alabama 950 facilities, equipment, etc., ordered 950 furniture, etc., from Fort Morgan station to be transferred; disposal of 950 *Sand Point, Wash.*, acceptance, without cost, of site for naval air station at 1276 *Sandusky, Ohio*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1196 *Sanish, N.
Dak.*, bridge authorized across Missouri River at 816 purchasers of lots in town site of, to be paid excess of amounts paid over reappraised price 817 *Sanitarium Company, Portland, Oreg.*, appropriation for care of Alaska insane 428, 1181 deficiency appropriation for care, etc., Alaska insane patients 41 *Sanitary Bureau, International*, appropriation for share in maintenance of 213, 1021 deficiency appropriation for share in maintenance of 48 *Sanitary Conference, Seventh Pan American*, deficiency appropriation for delegates to 692 delegates to be appointed to 112 sum authorized for expenses 112 *Santa Barbara Grant, N.
Mex.*, acceptance of private lands in, for national forest purposes 739 equal value of national forest timber given in exchange 739 surveys, etc., by Forest Service employees 739 added to Carson National Forest 739 advertisement of notice of proposed exchange 739 *Santa Clara River*, deficiency appropriation for bridge across, Shivwitz Indian Reservation, Utah 1348 *Santa Fe, N. Mex.*, appropriation for Indian school at 406, 1156 for Indian school, additional, 1925 707 terms of court at 642 *Santa Monica, Calif.*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 518, 932 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 63, 1346 for hospital construction, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1346 hospital to be erected at Volunteer Soldiers’ Home; limit of cost 534 patients admitted of veterans of all wars, etc., if in need 534 *Santee River*, bridge authorized across, at Poplar Landing, S.
C 1265 Saint James Ferry, S. C 1266 *Santee Sioux Indians* (*see* Sioux Indians, Different Tribes). *Santiam National Forest, Oreg.*, lands added to 1080 *Santo Domingo* (*see* Dominican Republic). *Sarasota Inlet, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *“Saratoga,” Battle Cruiser*, deficiency appropriation for constructing, as aircraft carrier 1336 limit of cost increased for converting, into an airplane carrier 882 *Satus Indian Irrigation Project, Wash.*, appropriation for maintenance, additional, 1925 707 *Savage Landing, S.
C.*, bridge authorized across Peedee River at 647 *Savanna, Ill.*, bridge authorized across Mississippi River, to Sabula, Iowa, from 173 *Savannah River*, bridge authorized across, Augusta, Ga 102 between Iva, S. C., and Elberton, Ga 803 between South Carolina and Georgia 1266 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Savannah Street SE., D. C.*, appropriation for grading, Wheeler Road to Eleventh Street 547 *Savings Banks, Mutual*, exempt from income tax 282 *Sawyer, L.
E., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 34 *Saxman Harbor, Alaska*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1197 *Scabies in Sheep and Cattle*, appropriation for eradicating, etc 437, 827 *Scales, Customs*, appropriation for automatic weighing, etc 70, 769 *Scales, Railroad Track, etc.*, appropriation for testing, etc 232, 1042 *Schodack Landing, N. Y.*, time extended for bridging Hudson River between Castleton and 8 *School Census, D.
C.*, provisions for taking, yearly 807 *School Hygiene*, appropriation for investigating, etc 426, 1180 *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 508, 923 *Scidmore, Eliza R.*, appropriation for paying, sister of George H. Scidmore, a consul general dying in service 209 *Scientific Congress, Pan American*, appropriation for expenses of delegates to Third 214 *Scientific Investigations, Governmental*, cooperative work of Standards Bureau with departments, etc., from their funds 233, 1043ccxxv *Scientific Literature, International Catatoque of*, appropriation for expenses, preparation of 528, 1206 *Scott County, Minn.*, bridge authorized across Minnesota River at Blakely, by Sibley County and 94 *Scott Field, Ill.*, deficiency appropriation for Army right of way at 52 *Scotts Creek, Va.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, Portsmouth, to be made 1193 *Scout Cruisers, Navy*, deficiency appropriation for constructing, etc 1336 construction of eight, authorized; speed; limit of cost 719 armor and armament from plant at South Charleston, W.
Va 719 work at navy yards 719 limit of cost increased of, numbered 4, 5, and 6 1276 *Scrapping of Naval Vessels*, deficiency appropriation for expenses, under treaty provisions 689 *Screw Threads*, appropriation for cooperative standardization, etc., of 232, 1041 deficiency appropriation for standardization 55 *Sculpture*, excise tax on, sold by other than artist; exceptions 323 *Sea Post Service*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., on ocean steamships 87, 786 *Seacoast Batteries*, appropriation for constructing, Panama Canal 497 *Seacoast Cannon*, appropriation for puchase, etc 499, 914 for altering, etc 499, 915 for altering, etc., insular possessions 499, 915 for purchase, etc., Panama Canal 499, 915 for altering, etc., Panama Canal 500, 915 *Seacoast Defenses* (*see* Fortifications). *Seal Fisheries, Alaska*, appropriation for superintendent, agents, etc., Pribilof Islands 237, 1047 for protecting, food to natives, etc 238, 1047 claims of Americans for seizures in Bering Sea, etc., 1868 to 1896, on account of unlawful, referred to California northern district court, time limit 595 *Seals of Railroad Cars, etc.*, punishment for breaking, containing express or freight shipments 793 *Seamen, Alien*, excluded from admission, not allowed to land from vessels from abroad 164 except for medical treatment, temporarily 164 penalty for vessel owner, etc., failing to detain, etc 164 if not on manifest, evidence of failure to detain, etc 164 deportation allowed on another vessel to avoid hardship 164 *Seamen, American*, appropriation for relief and protection of, in foreign countries, etc 208, 1017 for testimonials for rescuing, etc 210, 1019 deficiency appropriation for relief and protection of 47, 57, 760 *Searchlights, Army*, appropriation for installing, etc., seacoast fortifications 496, 911 for maintenance, etc 496, 912 for installing, Hawaii 496, 912 for maintenance, insular possessions 497, 912 for installing, etc., Panama Canal fortifications 497, 912 for maintenance, etc., Panama Canal fortifications 497, 912 for, seacoast fortifications, additional, 1925 711 deficiency appropriation for seacoast defenses 62 *Searcy, Ark.*, deficiency appropriation for public building at 58 *Seattle, Wash.*, appropriation for assay office at 78, 777 for passport bureau 206, 1015 for dispatch agent 207, 1016 for assay office at, additional, 1925 710 granted right of way for street, etc., across right of way of old Lakes Union and Washington Canal 789 improvement of Duwamish waterway, authorized 1189 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of Duwamish waterway, harbor of 1196 *Second Assistant Postmaster General*, appropriation for, and office personnel 84, 782 for field service, Post Office Department, under 86, 785 for star routes in Alaska 86, 785 emergency service 86, 785 for steamboat, etc., routes 87, 785 for railroad routes 87, 785 freight train conveyance 87, 785 for airplane service, New York and San Francisco 87, 785 for night flying 87, 785 for Railway Mail Service 87, 785 for expenses of division headquarters 87, 785 for rent, light, fuel, etc., Railway Mail Service 87, 786 for electric and cable car service 87, 786 for foreign mails 87, 786 aircraft service 87, 786 sea post service 87, 786 assistant superintendent, New York City 87, 786 representative at Universal Postal Congress research committee 786 for Universal Postal Congress, delegates’ expenses 87 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 88, 786 *Second Assistant Secretary of State*, title changed to Assistant Secretary of State 146 commission, etc., not impaired 146 *Second Class Mail* (*see also* Postal Rates), rates of postage for 1066 *Second Deficiency Act, 1925* (*see* Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1925, Second). ccxxvi *Second Street NE., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Bryant to Channing Streets 546 for paving, Channing Street to Cromwell Terrace 1224 *Second Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Upshur to Webster Streets 546 *Secondary, etc., Education*, appropriation for investigations, etc 1180 *Secret Service, Treasury Department*, appropriation for chief of division, and office personnel 74, 773 for expenses, suppressing counterfeiting, etc 74, 774 protection of the President, etc 74, 774 pay restriction 774 for suppressing counterfeiting, etc., additional, 1925 710 *Secretaries in Diplomatic Service* (*see also* Foreign Service Officers), appropriation for salaries 206 deficiency appropriation for 57, 760 *Secretary of Agriculture*, appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, and office personnel 432, 822 for employees in mechanical shops and power plant 433, 822 for automobile for 433 for Editorial and Distribution Work Office 823 for printing and binding;
Annual report 434, 823 for Experiment Stations Office 434, 823 for Extension Service 435, 824 for agricultural exhibits at State, etc., fairs 435, 825 for operation and management of Center Market, D. C., under 459, 846 area of Custer Park Game Sanctuary S. Dak., may be enlarged upon recommendation of 632 authorized to make advances to farmers in drought stricken areas of New Mexico for purchase of seed, etc.; conditions 110 appropriation for 110 establish experiment stations to determine best methods of forest management, timber production, etc 1108 prepare exhibits of agricultural and forestal products for Seville Exposition 1257 report on qualities and standards of cotton 1257 wheat and corn produced, uses, and market standards 1257 character of American animal products 1257 to be printed in English, Spanish, and Portuguese languages 1257 waive one-half of grazing fees in National forests, 1925 1259 authority of, in cooperation with States, for forest-fire prevention systems, timber production, etc 653 with existing State systems, etc 653 amount expended not to exceed that by the State, etc 653 in devising tax laws to encourage timber production, etc 653 amount authorized to be appropriated annually 653 authority of, for procuring forest-tree seeds and plants, for timber growing on denuded or nonforested lands 654 amount not to exceed State expenditure 654 annual appropriations authorized 654 assisting owners of farms in growing, etc., timber crops 654 amount not to exceed State expenditure 654 annual appropriations authorized 654 for cooperation with State system of forest fire protection 1127 consideration of forestlands, furnishing water for domestic use or irrigation 1128 duties for protecting wild game, etc., in Alaska, transferred from the Governor to 668 duties of, relating to additional allotments for agricultural experiment stations 971 under Alaska Game Law 740 under Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge Act 650 to ascertain location of public lands, chiefly valuable forstream flow, etc 655 report to Reservation Commission 655 findings, if favorable to be sent to Congress by the President 655 to reserve five per cent from the distribution of materials, etc., for roads, etc., in national forests, under Highway Act, and transfer them for use in national parks and monuments 90 *Secretary of Commerce*, appropriation for, Assistant, and office personnel 224, 1033 authorized to acquire additional land for site of Standards Bureau 950 convey to New York, Lloyds Harbor and Fire Island abandoned lighthouse reservations on Long Island, N.
Y 635 prepare exhibits of fisheries industry and commerce of United States for Seville Exposition 1257 report to accompany, in English, Spanish, and Portuguese languages 1257 determination of quota for admission of aliens based on ratio of nationality in United States in 1920, to be made jointly by Secretaries of State, Labor and 159 duties, etc., of, under Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge Act 650 powers conferred upon, for protection of Alaska salmon fisheries 464 statement of number of individuals of various nationalities resident in United States, as shown by census of 1890, to be prepared by Secretaries of State, Labor, and, jointly 160 method of determining 160 with Secretary of State established as National Sesquicentennial Exhibition Commission for celebrating the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of signing the Declaration of Independence 1253ccxxvii *Secretary of Labor*, appropriation for, Assistants, and office personnel 238, 1048 determination of quota for admission of aliens based on ratio of nationality in United States in 1920, to be made jointly by Secretaries of State, Commerce and 159 selection of site for Industrial Institution for Women by Attorney General, Secretary of Interior and 473 statement of number of individuals of various nationalities resident in United States, as shown by census of 1890, to be prepared by Secretaries of State, Commerce, and jointly 160 method of determining 160 *Secretary of State*, appropriation for 205, 1014 for Undersecretary, and office personnel 205, 1014 authorized to acquire additional land, construct buildings, etc., at Tokyo, Japan, for foreign service use 961 amount authorized additional to former appropriation 961 customs officers assigned to foreign posts, may be rejected by, if designation deemed prejudicial to public policy 748 determination of quota for admission of aliens based on ratio of nationality in United States in 1920, to be made jointly by Secretaries of Commerce, Labor, and 159 duties of, relating to International Exposition at Seville, Spain 1256 statement of number of individuals of various nationalities resident in United States, as shown by census of 1890, to be prepared by Secretaries of Commerce, Labor, and, jointly 160 method of determining 160 with Secretary of Commerce, established as National Sesquicentennial Exhibition Commission for celebration of one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of signing the Declaration of Independence 1253 *Secretary of the Interior*, appropriation for, Assistants, and office personnel 391, 1141 authorized to acquire lands for American Falls reservoir on Minidoka irrigation project, from lands of Indians of Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 117 determine area recommended to be acquired for national parks in southern Appalachian Mountains 958 receive offers of donations, secure options, etc., and report to Congress 959 appoint a commission, to serve without compensation, for purposes of this Act 959 amount authorized for options, expenses, etc 959 establish a system of vocational education of aboriginal natives of Alaska, schools, hospitals, etc 978 authorized to extend time for paying charges accrued by water users on Indian lands 116 lease lands near mineral springs, etc., for bathhouses, hotels, etc 1133 pay adjudicated claims for production of minerals, etc., during World War 634 Stevens and Ferry Counties, Wash., for taxes on Colville Indian allotments 599 prepare exhibits of the various activities of the Department for the Seville Exposition 1257 report to accompany, in English, Spanish, and Portuguese languages 1257 sell a tract of land in Pittsburgh, Pa 985 submit plans, etc., for designated irrigation projects 668 refund to veterans payments on relinquished units of reclamation projects 956 retain royalties, etc., from gas and oil lands in Oklahoma south of the Red River 1302 authority of, for production, etc., of helium gas 1111 citizenship certificates to be issued by, to Indians born in territorial limits of United States 253 directed to institute proceedings to establish title of United States to naval oil reserve number one in California 15 withhold approval of Northern Pacific land grants until action by Congress, etc 461 duties, etc., of, under Reclamation Act Amendments 701 final disposition by, of affairs of Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, N.
C 378 may permit sale of restricted homestead allotments of Kansas Indians, Okla 177 selection of site for Industrial Institution for Women by Attorney General, Secretary of Labor, and 473 site for Industrial Reformatory to be selected by Attorney General, Secretary of Treasury, and 724 to serve on Pueblo Lands Board 636 transfer by, of land, Carlisle Barracks, Pa., to War Department, confirmed 657 *Secretary of the Navy*, appropriation for, Assistant, and office personnel 182, 861 authorized to ascertain if cost of building battleship No. 42, by New York Shipbuilding Corporation, was increased by Government orders, and determine amount of loss thereby 1283 if cost increased over limit, to be added to authorized cost 1283 deliver silver service of cruiser “Albany” to Albany Historical, etc., Society 375 make thorough investigations of claims for losses by contractors during World War, owing to Government action, etc 1273ccxxviii powers conferred upon, in relation to Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 1277 provisions of World War Adjusted Compensation Act 121 to prescribe all necessary regulations for organizing, etc., Naval Reserve 1089 *Secretary of the Senate*, appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 578, 1286 positions and pay established of, assistant, Henry M.
Rose and office personnel 147 statements to be filed with, from candidates for the Senate, of contributions, expenses, etc 1072 verification, filing, and preservation 1073 *Secretary of the Treasury*, appropriation for, Undersecretary, Assistants, etc 64, 764 for expenses of, under designated laws 68, 768 authorized to appoint designated subordinate customs officials, employees, etc 748 designate, etc., special customs agents, and attaches for duty in foreign countries 748 appoint, etc., clerks, and employees of Board of General Appraisers 748 construct quarantine station, Sand Island, Ala 950 purchase sites, erect customhouses, etc., at designated places in Porto Rico 630 payment from insular customs revenues 630 sell marine hospital at Detroit, Mich., and use proceeds for new site, erection of hospital, etc 660 release of security for bonds of Hungary, subject to decision of 137 site for Industrial Reformatory to be selected by Attorney General, Secretary of Interior, and 724 to serve on Library of Congress Trust Fund Board 1107 *Secretary of War*, appropriation for, Assistant, and office civil personnel 478, 892 for automobile for 478 action of, in issuing quartermaster stores for relief of cyclone sufferers in Georgia, 1920, approved 1252 credits to be allowed in settlement of accounts 1252 agreement made by, as to title of land adjoining Anacostia Park, District of Columbia, approved 887 authorized to apportion and distribute captured World War trophies, among the States, etc 597 convey to States, the Government interest in roads to cemeteries and parks 1104 convey tract of land in San Juan, P.
R., to Federal Land Bank of Baltimore, Md.; use of proceeds 977 cooperate in restoration of Old Fort Vancouver Stockade, Vancouver, Wash 1113 grant right of way across Government levee at Yuma, Ariz 101 authorized to issue bronze medals, etc., to officers and enlisted men of the two brigades of cavalry organized by Texas, and serving prior to November 11, 1918 100 modify contracts for sale of barges, etc., operating on New York State Barge Canal 1255 terms, etc.; line to be reestablished from Baltimore to North Carolina ports 1255 permit Arkansas to erect buildings, etc., at Camp Pike for State National Guard 244 restore Fort McHenry, Md., to be a military park 1109 Lee Mansion, in Arlington Cemetery, Va., to its condition prior to Civil War 1356 sell, etc., stock and property of Hoboken Manufacturers’ Railroad Company, etc 984 sell Fort Revere Reservation to Hull, Mass 1111 supervise care, etc., of burial grounds of former President Zachery Taylor 970 accept gift of land, and establish national cemetery thereon 970 transfer unoccupied buildings in Alaska for industrial schools, etc., for aboriginal natives 978 directed to appoint commission to inspect, etc., battle fields of the siege of Petersburg, Va 856 investigate, etc., establishing military park in Kansas City, Mo., to commemorate Battle of Westport 801 loan two Revolutionary cannon to William and Mary College, Va 115 exchange of lands authorized by, with Monroe Water Supply Company for Army in Pennsylvania 1078 incorporation of Inland Waterways Corporation by, and functions transferred thereto 360 may grant right of way to Vicksburg, Miss., on, and under national cemetery road 536 may permit Alexandria Light and Power Company to furnish current to civilians over Government line to Fort Humphreys, Va 534 powers conferred for prevention of oil pollution of navigable streams, etc 605 to make examinations of polluting deposits, recommend corrective regulations, etc 606 provisions of World War Adjusted Compensation Act 121 to serve on commission for approval of plans for Memorial to Women of World War 666 *Secretary to the President*, appropriation for compensation 521, 1198 *Securities, United States* (*see also* United States Securities), appropriation for distinctive paper for 68, 768 deficiency appropriation for distinctive paper for 1341ccxxix *Seed*, appropriation for testing commercial, adulterated, etc 441, 831 preventing admission of adulterated, etc., for seeding 441, 831 for investigating introduction of foreign plants and 443, 833 for purchase, testing, etc., new and rare 443, 833 deficiency appropriation for purchase and distribution 700 *Seed, etc., for Drought-Stricken Areas of New Mexico*, loans to farmers for purchasing, for planting 110 appropriation for 110 *Seed Grain for Drought-Stricken Areas*, appropriation for collecting loans to farmers for 460 deficiency appropriation for collecting loans to farmers for 40 *Segar Indian Agency, Okla.*, deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Seismological Investigations, etc.*, authorized by Coast and Geodetic Survey 802 *Selective Draft*, deficiency appropriation for registration, etc., for 62, 761 *Sellers, James F.*, deficiency appropriation for services 672 for medical expenses 1314 *Semiarid and Irrigated Western Districts*, appropriation for experiments in dairying and meat production in 457, 850 *Semiarid Land Farming*, appropriation for improving methods of 442, 832 *Semiarid Lands*, amount authorized for investigations to determine development of 704 *Seminole Indians*, all claims of, against United States, not heretofore determined, to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 133 procedure, etc 134 *Seminole Indians, Fla.*, appropriation for relief, etc., of 408, 1159 for support, etc., additional, 1925 708 *Seminole Indians, Okla*, (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for tribal schools 398, 1148 for common schools 407, 1158 *Semiprecious Stones, etc.*, excise tax on, sold, etc., by dealers; exception 324 *Senate*, appropriation for compensation of Senators 578, 1286 for mileage 578, 1286 for secretary to the Vice President, etc 578, 1286 for Chaplain 578, 1286 for Secretary, assistant, Henry M.
Rose, clerks, etc 578, 1286 for chief clerk; duties as reading clerk 1286 for superintendent, etc., of document room 579, 1287 for clerks and messengers to committees 579, 1287 preparation of Senate Manual 580, 1288 for clerical assistance to Senators not chairmen of committees specifically provided for 580, 1288 appropriation for clerical assistance, etc.; authority as clerks of committees 580, 1288 for additional and assistant clerks to Senators 580, 1288 for Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, assistant, etc 580, 1288 for police force, Senate Office Building 581, 1288 for postmaster, etc 581, 1289 for superintendent, foreman, etc., folding room 581, 1289 for contingent expenses; stationery, etc 581, 1289 for postage stamps 581, 1289 for motor vehicles for mails, etc 581, 1289 for automobile for Vice President 581, 1289 for folding materials; folding 581, 1289 for fuel, etc 581, 1289 for furniture, repairs, etc 581, 1289 for packing boxes 581, 1289 for rent of warehouse for documents 581, 1289 for miscellaneous items 581, 1289 for inquiries and investigations 16, 581, 1289 for reporting debates 581, 1289 for kitchens and restaurants 581, 1289 deficiency appropriation for daughter of Knute Nelson 33 for heir of William P.
Dillingham 33 for children of Samuel D. Nicholson 33 for children and grandchildren of Henry Cabot Lodge 753 for children and grandchildren of LeBaron Bradford Colt 753 for heirs at law of Frank B. Brandegee 1313 for Henry G. Teigan 33 for James R. Wick 33 for deputy Sergeant at Arms, etc., increased pay 33 for expenses, late President Harding’s funeral 33 for furniture 33 for stationery 33, 1314 for inquiries and investigations 170, 753, 1314 for miscellaneous items 672 for John G.
Holland, jr 672 for Ernest K. Hill 672 for Fred A. Eckstein 672 for Albert Reid 672 for Alexander K. Meek 672, 1313 for Louis Bose 672 for U. G. Gordon 672 for James F. Sellers 672, 1314 for Legislative Counsel 753 for mileage, State messengers conveying electoral vote 753 for expenses of Joint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, 1925 753 for Margaret W. McCulloch 1313 for Agnes E. Locke 1313 for Joseph E. Johnson 1313 for William A. Walling 1313 for Paul Bachschmid 1313 for Lewis A.
Nalls 1313 for Harry Walling 1313 for James W. McGinn 1313 for Richard Blunt 1313 for Committee on Foreign Relations, messenger 1313 positions and salaries established for secretary, etc., in office of the Vice President 147 Chaplain 147ccxxx positions and salaries established for Secretary of the Senate, Assistant Henry M. Rose, and office personnel 147 librarian 147 keeper of stationery 147 document room, superintendent, assistant, etc 147 clerks, assistant clerks to designated committees 147 clerks and assistant clerks to Senators not chairmen of specified committees 148 additional clerks 148 Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, assistants 148 messengers 148 clerk on Journal work for Congressional Record 148 storekeeper, laborers, etc 149 pages 149 police for Senate Office Building under 149 postmaster, and employees in the post office 149 folding room superintendent, and employees 149 appointment on Washington Bicentennial Birthday, Commission, of presiding officer of, ex officio 671 of four Senators 671 compensation of Senators after March 4, 1925 1301 immediately available 1313 Congressional documents printed after expiration of term of Senator, to be delivered to successor 24 balance remaining to credit, must be taken prior to convening of next Congress 24 five Senators to be appointed on joint committee to investigate land grants of Northern Pacific Railroad Company 462 four Senators to be appointed on Bunker Hill Sesquicentennial Commission 1099 Lexington-Concord Sesquicentennial Commission 749 Mecklenburg Sesquicentennial Commission 1267 provisions relating to corrupt practices in elections to the 1070 salaries for December, 1923, to be paid December 20th 1 for December, 1924, to be paid December 20th 718 *Senate Manual*, appropriation for preparing 580, 1288 preparation of the, authorized by clerk of the Committee on Rules, biennially 148 *Senate Office Building*, appropriation for police force 581, 1288 for kitchens and restaurants, repairs, supplies, etc 581, 1289 for elevator conductors 587, 1295 for care, etc., of grounds 587 for trees, etc., grounds of 587 for maintenance 589, 1295 for extensions, furniture, office equipment, etc 589, 1295 deficiency appropriation for rugs, etc 34 for new rooms, etc 34 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 1315 for three-room suite, B Street corridor of 1315 positions and pay established of police force for 149 *Senators*, appropriation for compensation 578, 1286 for mileage 578, 1286 for clerical assistance to, not chairmen of committees specifically provided for 580, 1288 for additional clerks at $1,520 a year 580, 1288 compensation of, after March 4, 1925 1301 immediately available 1313 positions and pay established for clerical assistance to, not chairmen of designated committees 148 *Seneca Indians, N.
Y.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 413, 1163 *Sequoia National Park, Calif.*, appropriation for commissioner 219, 1028 for protection, etc 424, 1178 for protection, additional, 1925 709 *Sequoyah Indian Orphan Training School, Tahlequah, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc 406, 1157 use of designated balances for hospital construction, etc 406 *Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *“Serenity, ” Statue of*, erection of, the gift of Charles Deering, authorized on public grounds in District of Columbia 21 approval of site, etc., by Commission of Fine Arts 21 *Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, Senate*, appropriation for, assistant, doorkeepers, messengers, etc 580, 1288 for police force, Senate Office Building 581, 1289 deficiency appropriation for deputy, increased pay 33 for expenses of attendance, etc., President Harding’s funeral 33 positions and pay established for, assistant doorkeeper, acting assistant doorkeeper, messengers, etc 148 clerk on Journal work for Congressional Record 148 storekeeper, artisans, etc 149 telephone operators, press gallery superintendent, laborers 149 pages 149 police force, Senate Office Building 149 *Sergeant at Arms, House of Representatives*, appropriation for, deputy, cashier, etc 583, 1291 for police force, House Office Building 583, 1292 positions and pay established of, deputy, cashier, etc 151 police force, House Office Building under 151 *Serums, etc.* (*see also* Biologic Products), appropriation for regulating propagation, sale, etc., of 76, 775 *Serums for Domestic Animals*, appropriation for investigating, etc 439, 828 for regulating sale, etc 439, 829ccxxxi *Sesquicentennial Exposition Commission, National*, composed of Secretaries of State and of Commerce to represent the United States at the exhibition in Philadelphia 1253 National Advisory Commission to the Exhibition Association, established 1254 composed of two citizens from the States, Territories, and possessions 1254 appropriation for expenses of the commissions 1254 exhibits imported admitted free of duty 1254 may be sold subject to revenue regulations, etc 1254 duty at rate in force when withdrawn 1254 allowance for deterioration, etc 1254 penalties for illegal sale, etc 1254 articles to be prepared by departments, etc., as exhibits 1254 coinage authorized of gold $2.50 pieces 1254 silver 50-cent pieces 1254 legal tender, etc 1254 laws in force relating to, applicable 1254 no Government expense for dies, etc 1254 issued only to officers of Exhibition Association on payment of par value 1254 *Sesquicentennial of Battle of Lexington-Concord*, creation of commission for observance of 749 composition; no compensation 749 amount authorized for expenses 749 sum authorized for participating in celebration to commemorate 749 special series of postage stamps to be issued 749 silver 50-cent pieces to be coined in commemoration of 749 number; legal tender quality 749 coinage laws applicable; no expense for dies, etc 749 *Seventeenth Street NE., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, etc., East Capitol to A Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 *Seventeenth Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Irving to Kilbourne Streets 548 for paving, Webster to Allison Streets 547 for asphalt covering, Columbia Road to Euclid Street; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 *Seventeenth Street SE., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, etc., East Capitol to A Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 *Seventh Street NW. and SW., D. C.*, appropriation for repaving with asphalt, Pennsylvania Avenue to G Street south; from gasoline-tax fund 550 *Seventh Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Jefferson to Kennedy Streets 547 for paving, Kennedy to Longfellow Streets 547 for paving, Hamilton to Jefferson Streets 1223 *Seventh Street SW., D. C.*, appropriation for asphalt covering, G to Water Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 *Seville, Spain*, provisions for taking part in the international exposition of arts, etc., at, in 1927 1256 *Sewers, D. C.*, appropriation for cleaning and repairing 551, 1228 for pumping stations, etc 551, 1228 for main and pipe 551, 1228 for suburban 551, 1228 for assessment and permit work 551, 1228 for rights of way 551, 1228 for Rock Creek interceptor 551, 1228 for upper Potomac interceptor 551, 1228 deficiency appropriation for assessment and permit work 37, 1319 *Shafer, L.
N.*, and associates may bridge Rio Grande, near Tornillo, Tex 1214 *Shallotte River, N. C.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Whites Landing to Shallotte 1193 *Shanghai, China*, appropriation for expenses, United States court for China 215, 1025 for prison, etc., expenses 215, 1025 *Shannon Place SE., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, U to W Streets 1223 *Sharp, May Adelaide*, appropriation for paying, widow of Hunter Sharp, a consul dying in service 209 *Shasta National Forest, Calif.*, exchange of lands with private owners for addition to 953 *Shaw Island, Wash.*, right of way granted across abandoned military reservation on, for highways 957 *Shawnee Indian Agency.
Okla.*, deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Shawnee Indian Sanatorium, Okla.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 408, 1159 *Sheep* (*see also* Cattle), appropriation for eradicating scabies in 437, 827 for experiment station, Clark County, Idaho 439, 828 for investigating, problems of Western States 439, 828 *Shelby, N. C.*, terms of court at; rooms to be furnished 722 *Shenandoah National Park, Va.*, deficiency appropriation for expenses, acquiring lands for 1331 determination by Secretary of Interior of area of lands recommended to be acquired for 958 *Shepherd Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for asphalt covering, Fourteenth Street to Georgia Avenue; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 *Sherburne County, Minn.*, bridge authorized across Mississippi River at Clearwater, by Minnesota, Wright County, and 1302 *Sheridan, Wyo.*, terms of court at 388ccxxxii *Sherman Circle NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving east side, Crittenden Street to Illinois Avenue 1223 for paving, Kansas to Illinois Avenues 1223 *Sherman Institute, Riverside, Calif.*, appropriation for Indian school 405, 1156 for Indian school, additional, 1925 707 *Shiloh National Military Park*, appropriation for continuing establishment of 513, 928 extension authorized to Corinth National Cemetery, Miss., etc 513 for, additional, 1925 712 *Ship Brokers*, special tax imposed on; business defined 326 *Ship Island, Miss., Gulf Station*, appropriation for quarantine station 80 *Ship Mortgage Act, 1920*, home port provisions for American vessels under 948 port of documentation deemed 948 *Ship, Steamboat, and Way Letters*, appropriation for 87, 785 *Shipping*, consular bills of health not required of vessels trading between northern frontier ports 809 home port of American vessels to be fixed by owners 947 *Shipping Board, United States*, appropriation for Commissioners and secretary 529, 1208 for all other expenses 529, 1208 for investigating foreign discriminations against American vessels and shipping 530, 1208 for investigating transporting immigrants in its vessels 530, 1208 restriction on salary to an assistant 1208 for printing and binding for 530, 1208 using funds for repairing, etc., Government vessels at other than navy yards, restricted 530 vessels only in American harbors affected 530 effective at once 530 for expenses of Emergency Fleet Corporation from emergency fund 530, 1209 sources designated 530, 1209 only current claims payable from specified appropriation 530, 1209 restriction on publications by 530 use of proceeds from liquidation sales 1209 employment of attorneys subject to approval of Attorney General 531, 1209 pay restrictions 531, 1209 payments to certified public accountants forbidden; auditing work by Efficiency Bureau 531, 1209 outside auditors allowed for claims in litigation 531, 1209 subsistence allowances limited 531, 1209 rent in District of Columbia restricted 531, 1209 claims of Navy Department against, not payable herefrom 531 claims of, by or against Navy Department, canceled 1209 individual claims not affected 1210 deficiency appropriation for judgments, United States courts, under; collision claims, etc 531, 758 for paying judgments of United States courts under 1347 construction loan fund created from revenues of 467 use in loans to citizens for ship construction of, in American yards, vessels of best type, equipment, etc 467 outfitting in American yards vessels already built, with best engines, appliances, etc 467 applicable only to vessels aided from loan 467 vessels to be documented for five years, etc., under United States laws 467 time limit for the loan 467 payment in installments, etc 467 in full allowed 467 interest rate on loans while in coastwise trade or inactive 468 in foreign trade 468 loan limited to one-half cost of vessel, or of equipment for vessel already built 468 increase allowed if additional security furnished; limit 468 security required to insure completion, etc 468 to include preferred mortgage when completed 468 additional covenants to be prescribed 468 insurance against all insurable risks to be provided 468 agreements for premium payments 468 reconditioning of vessels to include most efficient, etc., type of internal-combustion motive power 468 if built in United States for merchant vessels of Board or Government, additional cost may be paid from loan fund 468 transfer for, authorized 468 aggregate limited 469 restrictions on sale of vessels within five years after completion, unless for specified price 469 date of completion to be fixed by Board 469 allowance for depreciation 469 contract for sale or charter of reconditioned vessel required before loan is made 469 or putting vessel immediately in operation on completion 469 vessel to be documented for not less than five years 469 operated only on voyages not exclusively coastwise 469 to make special rates, etc., for exhibits for Seville Exposition 1257 transfer of two obsolete vessels of, to Army Air Service for airplane bombing tests 907ccxxxiii *Shipping Commissioners*, appropriation for salaries 230, 1039 for clerk hire 230, 1039 for contingent expenses 230, 1039 for salaries, additional, 1925 706 for clerk hire, additional, 1925 706 for contingent expenses, additional, 1925 706 *Shiprock, N.
Mex.*, appropriation for Federal highway across Navajo Reservation from Gallup to 1163 *Shipwrecked American Seamen*, appropriation for relief, etc., of, in Alaska, Hawaii, etc 208, 1017 for life saving testimonials in rescuing, etc 210, 1019 *Shipyard Creek, S. C.*, improvement of, authorized 1187 *Shivwits Indian Reservation, Utah*, appropriation for irrigation project on 400, 1151 deficiency appropriation for bridge across Santa Clara River; repayment 1348 *Shoes, etc.*, equipment of Leavenworth, Kans., penitentiary to manufacture, for sale only to the Government, etc 6 *Shooting Galleries*, special tax on proprietors of 326 *Shooting Galleries and Ranges, Army*, appropriation for expenses 489, 904 deficiency appropriation for 762 *Shoshone Agency, Nev., Western*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Shoshone Agency, Wyo.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Shoshone Indian Reservation, Idaho and Nev., Western*, appropriation for irrigation project on 400 for Indian school 407, 1157 for roads and bridges; repayment 413, 1163 for irrigating additional lands in ceded portion of 1154 for irrigation system, additional, 1925 707 for Indian school, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for payments to Indians of 42 *Shoshone Indians, Wyo.*, appropriation for support, etc 410, 1161 for support, etc., of, additional, 1925 708 *Shoshone Irrigation Project, Wyo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 418, 1171 *Shreveport, La.*, granted certain lands in Louisiana, to which no legal claims have been maintained, for reservoir purposes 382 payment to be made; mineral deposits reserved 382 hearings, etc., of adverse claims 382 reversion and forfeiture if use abandoned 382 *Shrubs*, appropriation for study of diseases of ornamental 440, 830 *Siam*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 for interpreter to legation and consulate general in 207, 1016 *Sibley County, Minn.*, bridge authorized across Minnesota River at Blakely, by Scott County and 94 *Siege Cannon, Army*, appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 498, 913 for ammunition for 498, 914 for ammunition, etc., for practice 498, 914 *Siege of Petersburg, Va., Battlefields of*, commission created to inspect, etc.; appointment by Secretary of War 856 composition;
Army Engineer officer 856 United States Civil War veteran 856 Confederate States Civil War veteran 856 qualifications for selection of 856 to ascertain feasibility of preserving and marking for historical study, etc 856 report to Secretary of War 856 amount authorized to be appropriated 856 *Signal Corps, Army* (*see also* Signal Service, Army), appropriation for Washington-Alaska cable and telegraph system 514, 928 for Washington-Alaska cable and telegraph system, additional, 1925 712 deficiency appropriation for aviation increase 58, 699, 701, 762 *Signal Officer, Office of Chief, Army*, appropriation for civilian personnel, War Department 491, 906 employment of draftsmen, etc 491, 906 *Signal Service, Army*, appropriation for expenses, telegraph and telephone systems, etc 490, 905 electric plants at posts, etc 490, 905 civilian employees, etc 490, 905 experimental signaling research 490, 905 buildings for supplies 491, 905 for fire control installations, seacoast defenses 491, 905 for fire control installations, insular possessions 491, 906 for fire control installations, Panama Canal 491, 906 for Washington-Alaska cable and telegraph, operation, etc 514, 928 for replacing submarine cable 514 all expenses included 514 for, additional, 1925 711 deficiency appropriation for 58, 62, 698, 762, 1350, 1352 *Signaling Systems, etc., Army*, appropriation for researches in 490, 905 *Siletz Agency, Oreg.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 409, 1160 for support, etc., of Indians at, additional, 1925 708 *Silver City, N.
Mex.*, terms of court at 642 rooms to be furnished 642 *Silver Coins*, coinage of silver 50-cent pieces authorized to commemorate Battle of Bennington and independence of Vermont 965ccxxxiv coinage of silver 50-cent pieces authorized to commemorate centennial of founding of Fort Vancouver, Wash 966 commencement of carving Stone Mountain Monument 23 sesquicentennial of Battle of Lexington and Concord 49 seventy-fifth anniversary of admission of California into the Union 965 *Silverton, Colo.*, granted lands for park purposes 980 *Sinking Fund, D.
C.*, appropriation for payments to 545 *Sioux Indians*, appropriation for education 407, 1158 for education, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for education 56 interest of Yankton and other, in Red Pipestone Quarries, to be determined by Court of Claims 730 *Sioux Indians, Different Tribes, Nebr., N. and S. Dak.*, appropriation for support, etc 410, 1160 for agency employees 410, 1160 for subsistence 410, 1160 transportation of supplies 1160 for support, etc., of Yankton Sioux, additional, 1925 708 for support, etc., employees, etc., additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 56, 698, 700, 760 *Sioux Indians of Devils Lake, N.
Dak.*, appropriation for support, etc 409, 1159 for support, etc., additional, 1925 708 *Sioux Nation*, claims of members of, for horses alleged to have been erroneously killed on Cheyenne River Reservation, to be investigated, etc 477 allowance to attorneys 477 *Sirup, Table*, appropriation for investigating manufacture of; utilizing new sources 447, 837 *Sisal*, appropriation for investigating production, etc., of 227 *Sites for Military Purposes*, deficiency appropriation; reappropriation 1344 *Sitka, Alaska*, issue of bonds by, for school building 818 election to determine; interest, etc.; payment, etc 818 proceeds to be used for no other purpose 819 *Siuslaw River, Oreg.*, improvement of, authorized 1189 *Six Nations Indians, N.
Y.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 413, 1163 *Sixteenth Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for grading, etc., Alaska Avenue to Kalmia Street 1224 *Sixteenth Street SE., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, East Capitol to A Streets 548 *Skagit River, Wash.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized for flood control of 249 *Skipanon Channel, Oreg.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1196 *Skull Valley Agency, Utah*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Skykomish River, Wash.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized of, for flood control 1000 *Slovenes, Serbs, Croats, and*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Smallpox*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 76, 775 for prevention of, etc., among Indians 408, 1158 *Smith, J.
M. C., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 34 *Smith, Lieutenant John*, appropriation for marking burial place of, at Bardstown, Ky 926 *Smith, Captain Lowell Herbert, Army Air Service*, advanced 1,000 files on the promotion list in recognition of world flight accomplished by him 979 distinguished service medal accorded to, and acceptance of medals or decorations from foreign governments, authorized 979 *Smiths Creek, N. C.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1193 *Smiths Creek, N.
J.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Smithsonian Institution*, appropriation for international exchanges 528, 1206 for American Ethnology 528, 1207 for International Catalogue of Scientific Literature 528, 1206 for Astrophysical Observatory 528, 1207 for additional Assistant Secretary 528 for additional fire protection 528 for National Museum 528, 1207 for National Gallery of Art 528, 1207 for printing and binding for 529, 1207 for care, etc., of grounds 573 deficiency appropriation for international exchanges 759 for National Museum 759 reappointment as Regent, of Robert S.
Brookings 821 of George Gray 821 Secretary of, designated on commission to select Patent Office models for retention, etc 942 *Smokeless Powder, Navy*, appropriation for purchase and manufacture of 192, 871 *Smoking Tobacco* (*see* Tobacco). *Smoky Mountains National Park, Tenn, and N. C.*, deficiency appropriation for expenses, acquiring lands for 1331 determination by Secretary of the Interior of area of lands recommended to be acquired for 959 *Snake River, Idaho and Wash.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1196ccxxxv *Snohomish River, Wash.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized of, for flood control 1000 *Snoqualmie National Forest, Wash.*, lands added to 1074 *Snoqualmie.
River, Wash.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized of, for flood control 1000 *Snow and Ice, D. C.*, appropriation for removing, from streets, sidewalks, gutters, etc 551, 1228 deficiency appropriation for removal of 1323 *Snuff and Snuff Flour*, internal revenue tax on manufactured or imported 317 packages, etc., required 317 *Social Welfare Organizations*, exempt from income tax 282 *Soil Bacteriology, etc.*, appropriation for investigations, etc 441, 831 testing bacterial cultures for inoculating legumes 441, 831 publishing tests; names of dealers in impure, etc 441, 831 *Soil Fertility*, appropriation for investigations 441, 448, 831, 838 *Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for chief of Bureau, and office personnel 447, 838 for chemical and physical investigations 447, 838 for investigating fertilizers, etc 448, 838 for cooperative investigations of soils, mapping, etc 448, 838 for classification of agricultural lands 448, 838 for administrative expenses 448, 838 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 55 *Solar Eclipse,. 1926*, appropriation for expenses for observations of total 869 *Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home, D.
C., Grand Army*, appropriation for expenses; persons admitted 570, 1244 *Soldiers, etc.*, appropriation for vocational rehabilitation of discharged disabled 533, 1211 *Solicitor General*, appropriation for 216, 1025 deficiency appropriation for assistant to, enforcing Interstate Commerce Acts 756 *Solicitor of Internal Revenue*, appropriation for 216, 1025 *Solicitor of the Department of Commerce*, appropriation for, and office personnel 216, 1025 *Solicitor of the Department of Labor*, appropriation for, and office personnel 216, 1025 *Solicitor of the Department of State*, appropriation for 216, 1025 *Solicitor of the Interior Department*, appropriation for 216, 1025 for office personnel 393, 1144 *Solicitor of the Treasury Department*, appropriation for, and office personnel 216, 1025 *Solicitor, Post Office Department*, appropriation for, and office personnel 84, 782 *Somerset Hospital, Cape Town, Africa*, appropriation for annual contribution to 214, 1023 *Sons of the American Revolution, National Society of*, limitation on number of trustees of, removed 808 *Sound*, appropriation applying principles of, to military and industrial purposes 232, 1042 *South America*, persons born in countries of, construed as nonquota immigrants, in Immigration Act 155 *South and Central America*, appropriation for expenses promoting commerce with 225, 1035 for expenses, promoting commerce with additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for expenses promoting commerce with 1348 *South Bend, Ind.*, terms of court at 751 *South Brooklyn, N.
Y.*, amount authorized to acquire addition to naval supply depot at 1276 *South Carolina*, bridge authorized across Lumber River, near Nichols, by Marion and Horry Counties and 12 Georgia and, may bridge Savannah River 1216 may bridge Broad River at Strothers Ferry 1127 Catawba River, Fort Lawn 1127 Congaree River between Richland and Lexington Counties, S. C 1126 Santee River at Poplar Landing 1265 Saint James Ferry 1266 *Soyth Carolina Eastern Judicial District*, terms of court, at Aiken 801 Florence 801 Charleston 801 Columbia 801 office of clerk at Charleston 801 effective July 1, 1925 801 *South Carolina Western Judicial District*, terms of court, at Anderson 801 Greenville 801 Greenwood 801 Rock Hill 801 Spartanburg 801 office of clerk at Greenville 801 effective July 1, 1925 801 *South Charleston, W.
Va.*, appropriation for care, etc., school at ordnance station 192 armor and armament for newly authorized vessels, to be made at naval ordnance plant at 719 *South Dakota*, game refuge for antelope, etc., may be established in 634 requirements of the State for fences, etc 634 lands within Custer State Park granted to, for park purposes 1185 may bridge Missouri River between Brule and Lyman Counties 3 between Hughes and Stanley Counties 101 Potter and Dewey Counties 30 Walworth and Corson Counties 3ccxxxvi *South Jamesport, N.
Y.*, preliminary examination, etc., of harbor to be made 1192 *South McAlester, Okla.*, terms of court at 388, 945 *South River, N. C.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, to Sloans Bridge 1193 *Southern Cattle Ticks* (*see* Cattle Ticks, Southern). *Southern Field Crops*, appropriation for investigating insects affecting 449, 839 *Southern Lassen Irrigation Project, Calif.*, plans, estimates, etc., for construction of, to be submitted to Congress 668 *Southern Pacific Company*, claim of, for closing break in Colorado River, 1906–1907, referred to Court of Claims 171 judgment to be given for expense incurred 172 less value of Company property saved, etc 172 right of appeal; evidence 172 granted right of way across Government levee at Yuma, Ariz 101 *Southern Railway Company*, authorized to maintain bridge across Tennessee River, Knoxville, Tenn 113 *Southern Relief Society, D.
C.*, appropriation for aid to Confederat veterans, etc 570, 1244 *Southern Ute Indian Reservation, Colo.*, appropriation for irrigation project on 400, 1151 *Southgate, Bernard W.*, credit allowed in accounts of 1328 *Spain*, appropriation for ambassador to 206, 1015 *Spain, War with*, deficiency appropriation for pay, etc 63, 699, 761 *Spanish Springs Irrigation Project, Nev.*, deficiency appropriation for cooperative preliminary investigation of feasibility of 685 *Spanish War* (*see also* War with Spain), claims of Rhode Island in raising volunteers for, referred to Court of Claims 964 veterans of, with specified diseases, admitted to hospital, facilities, etc., of Veterans’ Bureau 620 *Spanish War Veterans, United*, proceedings of national encampments of, to be printed annually as House documents 473 *Sparrows Point, Md.*, time extended for bridging Humphreys Creek at 1184 *Spartanburg, S.
C.*, terms of court at 801 *Speaker of the House of Representatives*, appropriation for secretary to 582, 1290 for clerk to Speaker’s table 582, 1290 preparing Digest of Rules 582, 1290 for clerks and messengers 582, 1290 for care, etc., automobile for 585, 1294 deficiency appropriation for portrait of Speaker Frederick H. Gillett 1314 compensation of, after March 4, 1925 1301 immediately available 1313 positions and pay established of secretary to, clerk to Speaker’s table and preparing Digest of the Rules, clerk, and messengers 149 made a member, ex officio, of George Washington Bicentennial Birthday Commission 671 to appoint four Representatives on the Commission 671 *Special and Select Committees, House of Representatives*, appropriation for expenses of 585, 1293 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 34, 673 *Special Delivery, Postal Service* (*see also* Postal Rates), appropriation for car fare 86, 785 for fees to messengers 86, 785 deficiency appropriation for fees 47, 60, 690, 763 additional stamps, etc., for 1069 *Special Taxes, Title X, Revenue Act of 1921*, repealed June 30, 1924, by Revenue Act of 1924 352 *Special Taxes, Title VII, Revenue Act of 1924*, annual excise tax levied after July 1, 1924, on domestic corporations 325 foreign corporations, for business in United States 325 exceptions; designated corporations, and insurance companies 325 publicity of returns 326 brokers, except produce or merchandise, if members of stock exchanges, etc 326 pawnbrokers 326 ship brokers 326 customhouse brokers 326 bowling alley and billiard room proprietors 326 shooting gallery proprietors 326 riding academy proprietors; associations exempt 326 persons operating automobiles for hire; exception 326 brewers, distillers, liquor dealers, etc., in business where local laws prohibit, etc 327 no penal exemption from State laws, etc 327 in lieu of taxes under previous law 327 annual tax levied on sales for preceding year by manufacturers of tobacco 327 cigars 327 cigarettes 327 each class separately taxed 327 exports exempt 328 levied after July 1, 1924, on designated pleasure water craft 328 basis of tax; measurement 328 for part of a year on new purchases 328 exemption if used without profit by organizations for relief, etc., of seamen 328 punishment for conducting business, etc., without paying 328 opium, coca leaves, etc., provisions for registration, taxation, etc 328 confiscation of narcotics seized from violators of laws 331 delivery for Government uses 331 seizures from unknown owners 331 destruction restricted 331ccxxxvii *Spices*, appropriation for investigating plants yielding 441, 831 *Spokane Agency, Wash.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Spokane Indian Hospital, Wash.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 408, 1159 *Spokane Indians, Wash.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 410, 1161 for support, etc., of additional, 1925 708 *Sponge Fisheries*, appropriation for protecting, etc 238, 1047 *Spooner, Minn.*, bridge authorized across Rainy River by, to Rainy River, Ontario 1285 *Spotsylvania Court House, Va.*, commission created to inspect battle fields of Civil War around, as to feasibility of preserving, etc 646 *Spotted Fever, Rocky Mountain*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 76, 775 *Spring River, Ark.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1195 *Springfield Armory, Mass.*, lease of land within, to city of Springfield for public street, etc.; conditions 1113 *Springs, Mineral, etc., on Public Lands*, leases of tracts for bathhouses, hotels, etc., adjacent to 1133 not to-exceed periods of twenty years 1133 *Square 616, District of Columbia*, alleys in, rearranged for use of vocational school 671 *Squirrels, Ground*, appropriation for devising methods for destroying 450, 841 *Stahmann, W.
J.*, and associates may bridge Rio Grande near Tornillo, Tex 1214 *Stamp Taxes, Title XI, Revenue Act of 1921*, repealed, by Revenue Act, 1924, on expiration of 30 days 352 *Stamp Taxes, Title VIII, Revenue Act of 1924*, levied on specified documents in lieu of former tax 331 exemptions; Federal, foreign Government, State, etc., obligations 332 indemnity bonds to United States 332 cooperative building and loan association bonds 332 mutual ditch or irrigating companies’ bonds 332 unlawful use of stamps, etc 332 penalties and punishments for 332 cancellation requirements; other methods authorized 333 preparation of suitable stamps; affixing, etc 333 collection of taxes, omitted by mistake or fraud 333 distribution of stamps for sale by postmasters 333 accountability, etc.; monthly transfers to the Treasury 333 by depositaries 333 designated State agents, etc., for use on stock transfers 333 bond, etc., required 333 Schedule A 333 bonds of indebtedness, etc.; corporate securities; renewals 333 based on amount secured 333 capital stock; original issues 334 if without face value 334 to be attached in stock book 334 sales or transfers, etc 334 if without face value 334 deposits for collateral exempt 334 brokers’ deliveries exempt 334 affixing stamp in stock book; on certificate; or bill of sale 334 punishment for delivery without stamp 334 sale of produce on exchange for future delivery 334 stamped bills of sale, etc., required 335 clearing house transfers of stamped contracts, exempt 335 details required on bills of sale, etc 335 punishment for sales, etc., without stamped bills 335 for immediate delivery in cash not taxable 335 Cotton Futures and Future Trading Acts not affected 335 conveyances of realty 335 to secure a debt exempt 335 customhouse entries; warehouse withdrawals 335 foreign passage tickets, except to Canada or Mexico; exemption 335 proxies; exceptions 336 powers of attorney 336 in pension, etc., cases, bankruptcy and mutual insurance cases, exempt 336 playing cards 336 policies of property insurance by foreign corporation, etc., not signed by agent in United States 336 to be affixed by receiver, etc 336 penalty for failure 336 *Stamped Envelopes, etc., Postal Service*, appropriation for manufacture of, etc 88, 786 for distribution 88, 786 deficiency appropriation for freight on 59, 63 users of, permitted to precancel 955 *Stamps, Internal Revenue*, issue authorized of, to replace on packages, unavoidably lost, etc 349 *Stamps, Postage*, appropriation for manufacture, etc 88, 786 issue of special, commemorative of sesquicentennial of Battle of Bunker Hill 1099 of Lexington and Concord 749 *Standard Container Act*, appropriation for expenses enforcing 454, 846 *Standards Bureau, Department of Commerce*, appropriation for Director, and office personnel 230, 1039 for equipment, etc 230, 1039 for contingent expenses 230, 1039 member, International Committee of Weights and Measures 230, 1039 for care, etc., of grounds 230, 1039 for investigating structural materials 230, 1039 disseminating improved methods of building, etc 230, 1040 for operating, etc., testing machines to determine physical constants 231, 1040ccxxxviii appropriation for investigating fire resisting qualities of building materials, etc 231, 1040 for investigating standards of measurement of public utilities, etc 231, 1040 for testing miscellaneous Government materials, etc 231, 1040 for standardizing radio communication methods, etc 231, 1040 for developing color standards, etc 231, 1040 for study of clay products, processes, etc 231, 1040 for standardizing mechanical equipment 231, 1040 for aeronautical, etc., engineering investigations 231, 1040 for investigating optical glass production 231, 1041 for standardizing quality, measurement, etc., of textiles, paper, leather, and rubber 231, 1041 for sugar standardization 231, 1041 for cooperative standardizing, etc., of gauges, screw threads, etc 232, 1041 for investigating, etc., mine scales, and cars at coal mines 232, 1041 for metallurgical research, railway equipment, etc 232, 1041 for investigating methods of high temperature measurements, etc 232, 1042 for applying principles of sound to military and industrial purposes 232, 1042 for investigating problems in industrial development, etc 232, 1042 for investigating, etc., track scales, etc 232, 1042 for establishing standards, etc., of industrial devices 232, 1042 for standards for checking chemical analyses 233, 1042 for investigating radioactive substances 233, 1042 for determining tensile strength of ropes, cables, etc 233 for automotive engine investigations 233, 1043 cooperative work for departments, etc., from their appropriations 233, 1043 for testing structural materials, additional, 1925 706 for industrial research, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for replacement of altitude chambers 40 for promoting, etc., economy in automotive transportation 41 for paying damages claim 41 for gauge standardization 55 for industrial research 55, 61, 759 for military research 697 for standardizing mechanical appliances 759 for enlarging site of building for 1328 additional lands in the District for extending site of, to be acquired 950 *Standing Rock Agency, N.
Dak.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Standing Rock Indian Reservation, N. and S. Dak.*, homestead entrymen, etc., in former, allowed extension of time if unable to pay money due 1184 interest in advance to be paid 1184 further extension allowed; limit 1184 *Stanislaus National Forest, Calif.*, exchange of lands with private owners for addition to 953 *Stanley County, S. Dak.*, bridge authorized across Missouri River between Hughes County and 101 *Star Routes, Postal Service*, appropriation for mail transportation by, in Alaska 86, 785 emergency service 86, 785 for inland transportation by, except in Alaska 89, 787 deficiency appropriation for, in Alaska 60 *“Star Spangled Banner,”* restoration of Fort McHenry, Md., to become a national park, as the birthplace of the 1109 *State Homes for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors*, appropriation for aid to 519, 933 *State Laws, National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform*, appropriation for aid to 545, 1222 *State, War, and Navy Department Building Commission*, abolished, and all powers conferred upon Director of Public Buildings, etc 983 personnel, records, etc., transferred to newly created office 983 *State, War, and Navy Department Buildings*, appropriation for deputy superintendent, and office personnel 529, 1207 for operating expenses 529, 1207 for heating plant for Munitions and Navy buildings 529 for printing and binding for 529, 1208 deficiency appropriation for fuel, lights, etc 55, 759 for elevator repairs, etc., main building 680 for installing electric elevators, etc., main building 1316 additional rented buildings for Internal Revenue Service, in the District, placed under 693 funds, etc., transferred 693 office of superintendent of, abolished 983 duties conferred upon Director of Public Buildings, etc 983 *Statement of Appropriations*, appropriation for preparing, first session, Sixty-eighth Congress 586 for preparing, second session, Sixty-eighth Congress 1294 *States*, additional yearly allotments to, for agricultural experiment stations 970 access to corporation income tax returns allowed to officers of, on request of governors 293 authorizations of appropriations for rural post roads in, for fiscal years 1926 and 1927 889ccxxxix authorizations of appropriations for rural post roads in; time extended three years for temporary approval of projects when laws of, do not allow use of funds therefor 890 captured war devices and trophies to be apportioned and distributed to 597 conveyance to, of Government owned roads to national cemeteries and military parks; conditions for maintenance, etc 1104 cooperation with, directed for forest fire protection, timber production, etc 653 for vocational rehabilitation, etc., of persons disabled in industry 431 proposed Amendment to the Constitution giving Congress power to limit, etc., child labor, submitted to the 670 transfer of Army caterpillar tractors and motor trucks to Department of Agriculture for improving highways in 1281 title to rest in, solely for improving public highways 1282 two citizens of, to serve on National Advisory Commission to Sesquicentennial Exhibition Association 1254 *States Relations Service, Department of Agriculture*, deficiency appropriation for general expenses 55, 700 *Statesville, N.
C.*, terms of court at 662 *Stationery, Postal Service*, appropriation for 88, 786 deficiency appropriation for 60 *Stationery Rooms, Congressional*, purchases of articles other than stationery, etc., through, forbidden 593, 1301 *Stationery, Treasury Department*, appropriation for 66, 765 *Statistical Bureau, International*, deficiency appropriation for annual contribution to 692 sum authorized for membership in 112 *Statistical Institute, International*, appropriation for annual contribution 1024 *Statuary*, excise tax on, sold by other than artist; exceptions 323 *Statues, D.
C.*, erection authorized on public ground of General San Martin 667 of “Serenity” 21 *Steadman, John J.*, appointed manager, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 17 *Steam Engineering, D. C.*, regulations for, extended to other operating engines 1284 penalties to include other than steam engineers 1285 for employment of, to include other than steam engineers 1285 not applicable to warm water heaters, etc 1285 *Steam Engineers, D. C., Board of Examiners*, appropriation for 542, 1219 *Steamboat Inspection*, penalty for owner of automobile failing to extinguish fire and stop motor immediately on taking it on board a vessel 1093 *Steamboat Inspection Service, Department of Commerce*, appropriation for Supervising Inspector General, and office personnel 228, 1038 for supervising inspectors 228, 1038 for inspectors of hulls and of boilers 228, 1038 for assistant inspectors at designated ports 229 for clerk hire 229, 1038 for contingent expenses 229, 1038 for salaries, additional, 1925 706 for clerk hire, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 55, 61, 697 inspectors at Apalachicola, Fla., and Burlington, Vt., abolished 104 inspectors of hulls and boilers at specified collection districts and ports 104 salaries at Apalachicola, Fla., and Burlington, Vt., repealed 104 for specified districts and ports 104 *Steamboat Routes, Postal Service*, appropriation for mail transportation by 87, 785 *Stenographers to Committees, House of Representatives*, appropriation for 585, 1293 deficiency appropriation for 673 positions and pay established of, and janitor for 152 *Sterling, Colo.*, terms of court at 243 rooms to be furnished 243 *Steubenville and Pittsburgh Bridge Company*, time extended for bridging Ohio River at Steubenville, Ohio 1000 *Steubenville, Ohio*, deficiency appropriation for public building 1343 time extended for bridging Ohio River at 1000 *Stevens and Ferry Counties, Wash.*, payment authorized to, for taxes on Colville Indian allotted lands 599 deductions to be made 599 appropriation authorized for 599 *Stillaguamish River, Wash.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized of, for flood control 1000 *Stills*, additional special tax on manufactures of 327 *Stock, Certificates of*, designated, subject to stamp tax 331 stamp tax on issues, sales, etc., of 334 *Stock Driveways, Public Lands*, appropriation for classifying lands for 419, 1173 *Stock Raising Homesteads*, appropriation for examining, classifying, etc., lands suitable for 419, 1173 designation of stock raising lands 469 application for entry, if land not designated 469 fees, etc., required 469 suspension until character of land determined 469 no disposal during 469ccxl if land designated as stock raising, application allowed; refused if not so designated 470 occupancy not allowed until designation made 470 actual residence permitted 470 change to enlarged homestead entry, etc., allowed if land not designated as stock raising 470 may include lands on which improvements and residence have been made 470 entries of, on oil, etc., lands, prior to April 1, 1924, validated 812 entry allowed Hiram Williams 811 *Stock Watering Places, etc.*, appropriation for developing, in national forests 446, 836 *Stockbridge Band of Indians*, all claims of, against United States to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 644 *Stockbridge, Wis.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1195 *Stockholm, Sweden*, appropriation for delegates’ expenses to Universal Postal Congress at 87 *Stocks, Bonds, etc., Railroad*, appropriation for securing information concerning 527, 1205 *Stockyards* (*see* Packers and Stockyards Act). *Stone, etc.*, appropriation for investigating structural materials of 230, 1039 *Stone Mountain Confederate Monumental Association*, issue of silver 50-cent pieces to commemorate commencement of carving Monument, on request of 23 payment required 23 *Stone Mountain Monument, Ga.*, coinage of silver 50-cent pieces in commemoration of commencement of carving, to the soldiers of the South 23 number authorized; legal tender 23 issue to Stone Mountain Confederate Monumental Association on payment of par value 23 coinage laws applicable; no expense for dies, etc 23 *Stones, Precious and Semiprecious*, excise tax on, sold, etc., by dealers; exception 324 *Stored Products, Agricultural*, appropriation for investigating insects affecting 449, 839 *Storekeepers, etc., Internal Revenue*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 71, 770 *Strawberry Passage, Green Bay, Wis.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1195 *Strawberry Valley Irrigation Project, Utah*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 418, 1170 *Stream Gauging*, appropriation for cooperative, Indian Service with Geological Survey 401, 1151 *Street Cleaning Division, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 551, 1228 for sweeping, removing snow and ice, etc 551, 1228 deficiency appropriation for 679 *Street Railway Companies, D. C.*, provisions permitting merger or consolidation of 1265 conditions subject to agreement of stockholders and approved by Public Utilities Commission 1265 approval of Congress required 1265 incorporation under provision of District Code 1265 antimerger prohibitions not applicable to acquisition of stocks, etc., for merger 1265 *Streets, Avenues, etc., D.
C.*, appropriation for assessment and permit work 545, 1222 for paving roadways under permit system 545, 1222 for street improvements; designated allotments 546, 1222 for constructing curbs and gutters, etc.; from gasoline-tax fund 1226 for grading 548, 1226 for condemnation, etc.; small park areas 548, 1226 for opening, etc., outside of cities; from District revenues 548, 1227 for repairs, etc 548, 1227 motor trucks, vehicles, etc 549, 1227 street railway pavements 549, 1227 changing curbs, etc 549, 1227 for replacing sidewalks and curbs around reservations, etc 549, 1227 for repairs, suburban roads 549, 1227 for sweeping, cleaning, removing snow and ice, etc 551, 1228 for lighting, etc 553, 1229 deficiency appropriation for marking, etc., traffic lines 675 for traffic signals, lights, etc 675 closing authorized of designated, and others, to conform with highways plan 799 *Strothers Ferry, S.
C.*, bridge authorized across Broad River at 1127 *Structural Materials*, appropriation for investigations of, stone, cement, etc 230, 1039 disseminating approved methods of building, etc 230, 1040 for testing, additional, 1925 706 *Student Interpreters* (*see* Interpreters, Diplomatic and Consular Service). *Students*, bona fide, seeking to enter solely for study at an accredited school, etc., construed as nonquota immigrants in Immigration Act 155 conditions requisite 155 *Subhumid Land Farming*, appropriation for improving methods of 442, 832 *Submarine Mine Defense Structures*, appropriation for repair, etc., fortifications 496, 912 *Submarine Mines, Army*, appropriation for purchase, etc., seacoast defenses 502 for maintenance of supplies, etc 502, 912ccxli appropriation for torpedo depot, Fort Totten, N.
Y 502, 912 for maintenance of supplies, etc., insular possession 502, 912 for maintenance of supplies, Panama Canal 503, 912 for purchase of, etc., Panama Canal 503 *Submarine Signals, Lighthouse Service*, appropriation for establishing, etc 233, 1043 *Submarine Tender*, limit of cost increased of, numbered 3 1276 *Submarines*, appropriation for developing motor power for 191 *Submarines, Navy Fleet*, appropriation for constructing two 881 cost, etc 881 *Subpoenas, United States Courts*, for witnesses in other districts; provisions for permissive extension continued until September 19, 1928 1265 *Subsistence Allowances, Army*, appropriation for 482, 897 *Subsistence Allowances, Marine Corps*, appropriation for, officers 201, 879 for enlisted men 202, 879 *Subsistence Allowances, Navy*, appropriation for, officers 193, 872 for Nurse Corps 193, 872 *Subsistence, Army*, appropriation for supplies for issue as rations 483, 898 for Transport Service 483, 898 for meals, etc 483, 898 sales to officers, etc 483, 898 for meals, etc., for rifle matches; limitation 483, 898 for payments; commutation of rations, etc 483, 898 for advertising; prizes for cooks, bakers, etc 484, 898 for preserving, accounting, etc 484, 899 deficiency appropriation for 62, 762, 1350, 1352 *Subtropical Plants*, appropriation for investigating insects affecting 449, 839 *Suburban Roads and Streets, D.
C.*, appropriation for repairs; maintenance of motor vehicles 549, 1227 *Sugar*, appropriation for investigating manufacture of, etc 231, 447, 1041 *Sugar Beet* (*see* Beet, Sugar). *Sugar Cane*, appropriation for investigating insects affecting 449, 839 *Sugar Plant*, appropriation for investigations; seed improvement, etc 442, 832 deficiency appropriation for studies in disease resistant types 1325 greenhouse, Arlington, Va 1325 farm buildings, Canal Point, Fla 1325 *Sullys National Park*, appropriation for highway through 846 *Summit Lake Agency, Nev.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Sun River Irrigation Project, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 417, 1166 contract requirements 1166 appropriation for maintenance, etc.; restriction on constructing new canals or extensions until Montana assumes responsibility for development, etc 1166 charges payable annually 1167 *Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office*, appropriation for salaries 592, 1300 for contingent expenses 592, 1300 *Superintendent of State, War, and Navy Department Buildings*, appropriation for deputy, etc 529 care, maintenance, etc., of Cox Building, Treasury Department, transferred to 66 designated Treasury Department Annexes transferred to 66 Winder Building Treasury Department, transferred to 66 *Superior, Wis.*, bridge authorized across Saint Louis River, to Duluth, Minn., from 1095 purchase of, after completion by Duluth and, authorized; terms, etc 1095 preliminary examination, etc., of, channel, to Duluth, Minn., to be made 1195 *Supervising Architect, Treasury Department*, appropriation for 79, 777 for additional compensation to 81, 780 for public buildings, additional, 1925 710 plans, etc., for Industrial Reformatory buildings to be prepared by 724 reimbursement for expenses 724 *Supervisor of Surveys*, jurisdiction of surveyors general transferred to 1144 *Supplies, Army*, appropriation for services, etc., sale of 479, 893 *Supplies, Postal Service*, appropriation for stationery, etc 88, 786 for postmarking stamps, typewriters, letter scales, etc 88, 786 for miscellaneous, city delivery, etc.; post route, etc., maps 88, 786 office equipment and furniture 89, 787 for twine and tying devices 89, 787 for expenses of shipping 89, 787 for canceling machines, labor saving devices 89, 787 deficiency appropriation for equipment and 59 for shipping 60, 63, 1350 *Supplies, Services, and Transportation, Quartermaster Corps, Army*, deficiency appropriation for 59, 62, 701, 762, 1350, 1352, 1353 *Supplies, United States Courts*, appropriation for 221, 1030 deficiency appropriation for 687, 698, 700 *Supply Committee* (*see* General Supply Committee, Treasury Department). *Supply Officers, Navy and Naval Reserve Force*, to have pay, etc., of rank for World War service prior to approval of bonds 860ccxlii *Supreme Court, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 565, 1239 for fees of witnesses 565, 1239 for jurors 565, 1239 for pay of bailiffs, etc 565, 1240 for probation system 565, 1240 for courthouse expenses 565, 1240 for printing and binding 566, 1240 for salaries, additional, 1925 712 for probation system, additional, 1925 712 for bailiffs, etc, additional, 1925 712 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous expenses 38, 677, 754 for witnesses 55, 1322 for jurors 1322 *Supreme Court of the United States*, appropriation for Chief and Associate Justices 218, 1028 for marshal 218, 1028 for law clerks to Justices 218, 1028 for clerical assistants for Justices 218, 1028 for printing and binding 218, 1028 for Reporter 218, 1028 for salaries, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriations for printing and binding 686 writ of error allowed from decision of State court against validity of treaty or law of United States 937 where drawn in question, the validity of a State law as repugnant to the Constitution, and decision in favor of validity 937 effect of, as if judgment in United States court 937 authority conferred 937 certiorari from, to State court where the validity of a treaty or Federal law is drawn in question 937 validity of a State law as being repugnant to Constitution, treaties, etc 937 where title, etc., is specially claimed under United States authority 937 whether Federal claim sustained or denied 937 right to review on writ of error not impaired by 937 no obstacle to certiorari 938 writ of error not dismissed if certiorari proper mode of review 938 action on case; damages if no reasonable ground for certiorari 938 direct review by, of action of district courts limited in specified cases; expediting antitrust, etc., cases 938 adverse decisions in criminal cases 938 restricting interlocutory injunctions against State statutes, etc 938 requirement of three judges at final hearing 938 questions of law, may be certified to, for instructions by court of appeals 938 authority conferred 939 allowance of certiorari to courts of appeals on petition of either party 939 judgments, etc., on Interstate Commerce Commission orders other than money payments 938 orders of Interstate Commerce Commission as to livestock, poultry, etc 938 writ of error or appeal from circuit court of appeals deciding against validity of State statute as repugnant to Constitution, etc., allowed party relying on such statute 939 no certiorari allowed; review restricted to Federal questions 939 judgments of courts of appeals reviewable only as provided in this section 939 cases reviewable by, in circuit court of appeals; railway employees arbitrations 939 Federal Trade Commission orders 939 Clayton Antitrust Act enforcement 939 Court of Claims may certify to, questions of law for instruction 939 certiorari to, on petition of either party, any cause for review, etc 939 no other review allowed of judgments 939 review of claims cases from district courts, in circuit court of appeals 939 of habeas corpus cases, in 940 cases in Philippine Islands supreme court involving Constitution, etc., or of specified value, may be certified to, by certiorari 940 no other appellate review allowed 940 time limit for bringing any judgment for review before 940 certiorari allowed prior to hearing in court of appeals 940 judgment of any court subject to certiorari from, may be stayed to allow writ to be obtained 940 surety to be given, etc 940 *Sureties* (*see* Penal Bonds). *Surgeon General, Army*, appropriation for medical bulletins prepared by 478, 893 *Surgeon General, Public Health Service*, appropriation for salaries, office of 75, 774 for pay, etc 76, 774 *Surgeon General’s Office, War Department*, appropriation for Medical Museum 494, 909 for library 494, 909 for civilian personnel 494, 910 *Surgical Appliances for Disabled Soldiers*, appropriation for furnishing 514, 929 *Surtaxes*, levied in addition to normal tax on incomes in excess of $10,000 265 *Surveying and Allotting, Indian Reservations* (*see* Lands in Severalty to Indians). *Surveying Public Lands*, appropriation for surveyors general, clerks, etc 394 for expenses 394, 1144 metal corner monuments 394, 1144 field employees detailed to General Land Office 394, 1145 Oregon-California, and Coos Bay Wagon Road lands 394, 1145 for surveys of oil and oil shale lands 394, 1145 for expenses, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for 56, 1348 surveyors general abolished, July 1, 1925; consolidated with Field Surveying Service 1144ccxliii *Surveyors General*, appropriation for, clerks, and office expenses 393 restriction on clerk hire 394 temporary details of clerks, etc., from one office to another 394 use for office work of funds for surveying railroad grant lands 394 for salaries and expenses, additional, 1925 706 abolished, July 1, 1925; consolidated with Field Surveying Service 1144 *Surveyor’s Office, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 542, 1219 for temporary services, supplies, etc 542, 1219 for surveys for permanent highway system 542, 1219 for revision of highways plan 542, 1219 deficiency appropriation for temporary services, etc 754 *Surveys*, complete topographical, of the United States provided for 1011 *Susquehanna River*, bridge authorized across, Clarks Ferry, Pa 30 Harrisburg, Pa 814 Millersburg, Pa 172 *Susquehanna River, N. Y. and Pa., North Branch of*, deficiency appropriation for surveys, etc., for flood control of 696 survey authorized for flood control of 250 amount authorized to be appropriated for 250 *Susquehanna River, North Branch of*, time extended for bridging, Wilkes-Barre to Dorranceton, Pa 173 *Sussex County, Del.*, lands in, granted to State of Delaware 245 *Swains Island*, sovereignty of United States extended over, and made part of American Samoa 1357 *Swamp Land Claims and Indemnity*, appropriation for adjusting 395, 1145 *Swamp Lands*, amount authorized for investigations to determine development of 704 *Swan River, Long Island, N.
Y.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Sweden*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 deficiency appropriation for indemnity to, on account of boat “Lilly” 1339 payment authorized to, as indemnity for sinking of fishing boat “Lilly” by a Government transport 947 *Sweet Hall, Va.*, time extended for bridging Pamunkey River at 10 *Switzerland*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 **T.** *T Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Thirty-fifth to Thirty-seventh Streets 546 for paving, Thirty-seventh to Thirty-eighth Streets 1224 *Tables of Constants, etc., International Commission on*, appropriation for annual contribution to 212, 1021 *Tabulating Machines, Census Bureau*, appropriation for constructing, etc 228, 1038 *Tahlequah, Okla.*, appropriation for Sequoyah Indian Orphan Training School, near 406, 1157 *Tahoe National Forest, Calif, and Nev.*, exchange of lands with private owners for addition to 954 *Taholah Agency, Wash.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Tallahassee, Fla.*, representative of the Government to attend centennial of first meeting of Legislative Council of Territory of Florida, to be held at 473 *Tallahatchie River*, dam authorized in, Porters Ferry, Miss 355 *Talley, Robert H.*, pier in York River at Gloucester Bank, Va., built by, legalized 972 *Tampa, Fla.*, appropriation for quarantine station 80 *Tampa Harbor, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, to widen Ybor Estuary 1194 *Tangier Light, Morocco*, appropriation for annual contribution 210, 1019 deficiency appropriation for annual contribution 1338 *Tangier, Morocco*, appropriation for agent and consul general at 206, 1015 *Tank Service, Army*, appropriation for civilian employees, etc 501, 916 for expenses of tank schools 501, 916 for, additional, 1925 711 *Tanks, Army*, appropriation for purchase, etc., of, and other motor armored vehicles 498, 913 *Taos Pueblo, N.
Mex.*, appropriation for survey, etc., for reservoir 401 *Tar Bay, Md.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Target Practice, Army Small Arms and Machine Gun*, appropriation for ammunition, targets, etc 498, 913 deficiency appropriation for 762 *Tariff Act of 1922*, domestic animals, crossing boundary before May 1, 1924, admitted free of duty if returned prior to December 31, 1924 2 duties paid on, returned after March 1, 1923, to be refunded 2 before May 1, 1925, admitted free, if returned before December 31, 1925 963 refund of duties collected on, after December 24, 1924 963 *Tariff, Chinese Customs*, appropriation for expenses, revision of; balance available 211, 1019 *Tariff Commission*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 529, 1208 for printing and binding for 529, 1208 for salaries, additional, 1925 705 deficiency appropriation for 60ccxliv *Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of Customs*, appropriation for share of expenses 210, 1019 *Tarrytown, N.
Y.*, preliminary examination, etc., of harbor to be made 1192 *Tax Appeals, Board of* (*see* Board of Tax Appeals). *Tax Liens, Internal Revenue*, bill in chancery authorized to enforce, on real estate for unpaid taxes 350 persons claiming interest, etc., in property made parties 350 merits to be determined by court 350 sale and distribution of proceeds if claim of United States established 350 persons having interest, etc., in such real estate may request Commissioner to file bill 350 may petition leave of court to file bill to determine all claims, etc., on failure of Commissioner 351 if granted, United States, etc., made parties 351 service on United States 351 adjudication by court; tax conclusively presumed valid, etc 351 *Taxes, D.
C.*, appropriation for advertising notices of arrears of 544, 1221 for street, etc., improvements from special motor-fuel tax fund 549 deficiency appropriation for advertising notice of arrears of 674 charge for tax certificates 1222 levied on sales of motor-vehicle fuel 106 *Taxes, Internal Revenue*, appropriation for expenses, assessing, collecting, etc 71, 770 for enforcing opium, etc., special 72, 770 for refunding collections 72 for refunding illegally collected, etc 72 deficiency appropriation for refund of erroneous collections 49, 58, 62, 698, 701, 1349 for refunding illegally collected 49, 757 jurisdiction of district courts concurrent with Court of Claims for recovery of erroneously collected, etc., if collector dead or not in office 972 refund of, in excess of $2.20 a gallon, to distiller who produced and owned the spirits; condition 860 Revenue Act of 1924 253–355 unpaid, a lien on all property of person liable therefor 994 not valid against purchaser, etc., until filed in district courts 994 in land record offices of counties, cities, and towns, when authorized by State laws 995 *Taylor Creek, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, in Okeechobee County 1194 *Taylor, Joseph, jr.*, reimbursement to, for stolen bonds 1277 *Taylor Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, west of Fourteenth Street 546 *Taylor, Zachary*, amount authorized for care, etc., of burial grounds of former President, in Jefferson County, Ky 970 supervision of expenses 970 burial ground of, etc.; acceptance of land, and national cemetery on, authorized 970 *Tea Importation Act, Impure*, appropriation for expenses executing 447, 837 *Teachers, D. C.* (*see* Public Schools, D. C.). *Teapot Dome, Wyo.* (*see* Naval Oil Reserves). *Teheran, Persia*, appropriation for interpreter to legation and consulate general at 207, 1016 *Teigan, Henry G.*, deficiency appropriation for services 33 *Telegraph and Telephone Messages Tax, Title V, Revenue Act of 1921*, repealed; except unpaid transportation tax on commutation tickets 352 *Telegraphic Union, International Bureau of*, appropriation for share of expenses 213 *Temoak Indians*, appropriation for land, etc., for homeless, in Ruby Valley, Nev 1149 amount authorized for tract for homeless, Ruby Valley 596 *Temperatures, High*, appropriation for investigating methods of measurement and control of 232, 1042 *Temporary Office Buildings, D.
C.*, balances of appropriations covered in for War Department 934 for War and Navy Departments 934 *Tennessee River*, appropriation for work on Dam No. 2, Muscle Shoals, Ala 516, 930 contracts authorized, amount limited 516 deficiency appropriation for continuing Dam No. 2, Muscle Shoals, on 757 improvement of, between Dam No. 2, and Florence, Ala., authorized 1188 operation of bridge authorized across at Knoxville, Tenn., authorized 113 time extended for bridging, Decatur, Ala 815 Alabama may acquire, to operate as a free bridge 815 *Tennessee River, etc., N.
C., Tenn., Ala., and Ky.*, completion of survey of, and tributaries, authorized 1188 *Tenth Place SE., D. C.*, appropriation for grading, Savannah Street to Alabama Avenue 547 *Tents, etc., Army*, loan authorized of, for reunion of United Confederate Veterans in Memphis, Tenn 114 *Terra Cotta*, appropriation for study of processes, in manufacture of 231, 1040 *Terre Haute, Ind.*, terms of court at 751 *Territorial Homes for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors*, appropriation for aid to 519, 933 *Territories*, appropriation for government in 427, 1181 for compensation of Delegates from 581, 1289 for mileage of Delegates 582, 1289 for clerk hire of Delegates 585, 1293 for Government in the, additional, 1925 709ccxlv additional yearly allotments to, for agricultural experiment stations 970 captured war devices and trophies to be apportioned and distributed to 597 official papers of, to be collected, arranged for publication, etc., in Department of State, on request of governor of State, formed therefrom 1104 cooperation of other departments by access to records, etc 1104 employment of clerical assistants 1104 services for editorial work to be engaged without regard to Classification Act or civil service laws 1104 amount authorized for expenses 1104 copies to States without charge 1104 *Tes-nos-pos Irrigation Project, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 400, 1151 *Testing Machines, Army*, appropriation for operating, etc 499, 914 *Texarkanna, Ark.*, terms of court at 91, 949 *Texas*, appropriation for cooperative surveys, etc., with, for preventing spread of pink bollworm votton 458, 848 deficiency appropriation for reimbursement for surveys of Rio Grande 1340 improvement of intercoastal waterway, Louisiana and, authorized 1187 may acquire bridge across Sabine River at Orange, Tex., to operate as a free bridge 1093 tolls allowed for five years 1093 *“Texas,” Battleship*, deficiency appropriation bill, additional submarine, etc., protection 1335 for new fire control systems 1335 alteration of, authorized for protection against submarine and air craft attack 719 converting to oil burning 719 new fire control system installation 719 *Texas Cavalry Brigades*, deficiency appropriation for procuring bronze medals, etc., for issue to 695 bronze medals, etc., to be issued to, serving prior to November 11, 1918 100 *Texas Southern Judicial District*, Jim Hogg County transferred from Corpus Christi to Laredo division of 64 *Texas Western Judicial District*, Reagan County transferred from El Paso to San Angelo division 244 *Textiles, etc.*, appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc., of 231, 1041 *The Hague*, appropriation for Bureau, Permanent Court of Arbitration at 212, 1020 for International Statistical Institute at 1024 deficiency appropriation for Bureau, Permanent Court of Arbitration at 48 for International Statistical Bureau at 692 for representation, Conference for Protection of Industrial Property at 1340 *Theaters*, internal revenue tax on admissions to 320 *Theodore Roosevelt Indian School, Fort Apache, Ariz.*, appropriation for support, etc 405, 1156 for support, etc., additional, 1925 707 *Third Assistant Postmaster General*, appropriation for, and office personnel 84, 782 for field service, Post Office Department, under 88, 786 for manufacture of postage stamps, etc 88, 786 for distribution, etc 88, 786 for indemnity, lost, registered, etc., domestic mail 88, 786 for indemnity for loss or injury of international mail 88, 786 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 88, 786 *Third Assistant Secretary of State*, title changed to Assistant Secretary of State 146 commission, etc., not impaired 146 *Third Class Mail* (*see also* Postal Rates), matter included as; rates, etc 1067 provisions authorized for indemnity for lost, and collection on delivery of domestic 653 *Third Street NE., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Bryant to Douglas Streets 1223 *Third Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Varnum to Webster Streets 546 *Thirteenth Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Allison Street to Iowa Avenue 547 for widening roadway, F to I Streets 546 assessing cost from abutting property owners, etc 546 road, F to I Streets, limited 1224 for widening and repaving, E Street to Pennsylvania Avenue; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 for paving, etc., Jefferson to Kennedy Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1226 *Thirtieth Street NE., D.
C.*, appropriation for grading, Otis to Perry Streets 548 *Thirtieth Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for asphalt covering, Q to R Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 *Thirty-eighth Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Windom to Albemarle Streets 546 *Thirty-fifth Place NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, T to U Streets 547 *Thirty-fifth Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Quebec to Rodman Streets 1223 *Thirty-fourth Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Newark to Ordway Streets 547 for paving, Lowell Street to Klingle Road 547 for paving, etc., Massachusetts to Cleveland Avenues; from gasoline tax fund 1226 *Thirty-ninth Street NW., D.
C.* appropriation for paving, Van Ness to Yuma Streets 548 *Thirty-seventh Street NW., D. C.*, name of portion of, changed to Chevy Chase Parkway 115ccxlvi *Thirty-third Place NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Macomb Street to Woodley Road 1224 *Thompson, C. H.*, payment to, from Alaska Railroad operating revenues 1356 *Thompson’s Ferry, Ga.*, bridge authorized across Oconee River at 665 *Three Mile Harbor, N. Y.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Tiburon, Calif.*, appropriation for naval coal depot 198 *Tick-Infested Cattle* (*see also* Cattle Ticks, Southern), permission for admission of, below Texas southern quarantine line, repealed 98 *Tickets, Foreign Passage*, stamp tax on;
Canada and Mexico excepted 335 costing less than $10 exempt 336 *Tidal Basin Bathing Beach, D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for removal, etc 1323 *Tile*, appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of 231, 1040 *Tillamook Bay and Bar, Oreg.*, improvement of, authorized 1189 *Timber*, forest experiment stations to be established to determine best methods of protection of, and other forest products 1108 *Timber Depredations, Public Lands*, appropriation for expenses preventing 395, 1145 for expenses preventing, additional, 1925 706 *Timber, Indian Reservations*, appropriation for preserving, etc 399, 1149 *Timber, National Forests*, appropriation for preservative treatment, testing, etc 445, 835 for appraising, etc., for sale 446, 836 sales of small quantities of, without advertising 1132 *Timberlands*, amount authorized for investigations to determine development of cut-over 704 *Time Measuring Devices*, no part of Army appropriations available for pay of officers, etc., using, on work of employees 510, 925 Navy appropriations available for pay of officers, etc., using, on work of employees 204, 881 *Tindall, Margaret E.*, issue of homestead patent to 810 *Tires, Automobile Truck, etc.*, excise tax on sales of, by producer, etc 322 to other than manufacturer, etc 323 *Tobacco*, appropriation for census reports on 228, 1037 for investigating improved methods of production, etc 442, 832 for investigating insects affecting 449, 839 tax on, manufactured or imported cigars 316 cigarettes 316 manufactured tobacco and snuff 317 *Tobacco Cooperative Growers’ Associations*, not regarded as dealers in leaf tobacco 320 records of purchases and sales to be kept by; purpose of, described 320 *Tobacco Manufacturers*, special tax imposed on annual sales by; rates 327 sales for export exempt 328 *Togus, Me.*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 518, 932 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 59, 63 *Tokyo, Japan*, appropriation for ground rent of embassy 207, 1016 deficiency appropriation for land, buildings, etc., for Foreign Service establishments 1340 acquiring additional land, and constructing building for embassy at, authorized 961 amount authorized in addition to former appropriation 961 *Toledo, Ohio*, sale authorized of old Federal building at 1258 *Tomah, Wis.*, appropriation for Indian school at 407, 1157 for Indian school, additional, 1925 708 *Tombigbee River*, bridge authorized across, Columbus, Ga 665 *Tonawanda, N.
Y.*, improvement of, harbor authorized 1189 time extended for bridging Niagara River at 1216 *Tongue River Agency, Mont.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Tongue River Indian Reservation, Mont.*, appropriation for irrigation project on 400, 1151 *Tonkawa Agency, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Topeka, Kans.*, appropriation for public building 778 *Topographic Surveys*, appropriation for, of lands in national forests 419, 1172 restriction on cooperative work with States, etc 419, 1172 *Topographical Survey of the United States*, completion of, authorized 1011 utilization of public agencies, funds, etc 1011 cooperation with States, etc., authorized 1011 amount authorized for expenses 1011 *Toppenish-Simcoe Indian Irrigation System, Wash.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 403, 1154 for maintenance, etc., additional, 1925 707 deficiency appropriation for 56 *Tornillo, Tex.*, bridge authorized across Rio Grande near 1214 *Torpedoes, etc., Navy*, appropriation for purchase and manufacture of 192, 871 *Tottenville, N.
Y.*, bridge authorized across Arthur Kill, Perth Amboy, N. J., and 1094 *Toxins, etc.*, appropriation for regulating propagation, sale, etc., of 76, 775, 829ccxlvii *Trachoma*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 76, 775 for prevention of, etc., among Indians 408, 1158 *Trade Mark Registration Bureau, International*, appropriation for quota for, Habana, Cuba 215, 1023 *Trade Marks*, office mistakes in registration of, to be corrected and certificate thereof to be issued and recorded 1268 registration certificates issued under office seal, name of Commissioner, attested by designated official 1269 issue to assignee on registration of assignment 1269 registery of portrait of living individual as, forbidden, without written consent therefor 647 any deceased President during life of widow, except by her written consent, forbidden 647 *Trade Restrictions and Regulations, Foreign*, appropriation for securing information as to 227, 1037 *Trading with the Enemy* (*see* Alien Property Custodian). *Traill County and Herberg, N.
Dak.*, time extended for bridging Red River of the North by Norman County and Halstad, Minn., and 1312 *Train Control Systems and Appliances, Railroad*, appropriation for investigating and testing 526, 1205 deficiency appropriation for testing, etc 755 *Training Camps, Military*, appropriation for supplies, expenses, etc., of members of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps at 507, 923 for supplies, expenses, uniforms, etc., for civilian 508, 924 medical treatment, etc., if injured in line of duty 924 funeral expenses, etc 924 age limitation 508, 924 no other funds to be used 508, 924 uniforms, etc., from Army surplus stock 508, 924 for expenses of camps, additional, 1925 711 deficiency appropriation for civilian 762 hospital treatment, etc., to member of civilian, injured at camp of instruction 365 transportation home upon termination of 365 subsistence until furnished 365 burial expenses, etc., in case of death while under 365 *Training School for the Feeble Minded, D.
C.*, appropriation for construction, maintenance, etc 1243 *Transit Pay, Diplomatic and Consular Officers*, appropriation for 209 deficiency appropriation for 57 *Transit Pay, Foreign Service Officers*, appropriation for 1017 *Transportation Act, 1920*, appropriation for expenses of Secretary of the Treasury under 68, 768 Inland Waterways Corporation chartered under provisions of 360 *Transportation and Recruiting, Marine Corps*, appropriation for 203, 880 *Transportation and Recruiting, Navy*, appropriation for 186, 864 transporting dependents of enlisted men 186 transporting dependents of officers and enlisted men 865 deficiency appropriation for 57, 61, 689, 698, 700, 760, 1349, 1351 *Transportation, Army*, appropriation for, and supplies 486, 900 dependents of officers and enlisted men 486, 901 discharged prisoners, etc., to their homes; restriction 486, 901 boats, drayage, vehicles, etc 486, 901 draft and pack animals 486, 901 travel allowances 901 for compensation to land grant railroads 486 for additional, 1925 711 deficiency appropriation for 62, 699, 762, 1350, 1352 *Transportation, Diplomatic and Consular Officers*, appropriation for, to and from posts 209 deficiency appropriation for 57, 61, 760, 1338, 1349 expenses of Foreign Service officers and families, allowed when ordered to United States on statutory leave 143 *Transportation Facilities*, appropriation for operating, on inland, canal, and coastwise waterways 516 functions of inland, canal, and coastwise, transferred from Secretary of War to Inland Waterways Corporation 361 *Transportation, Foreign Service Officers*, appropriation for, to and from posts, etc 1018 *Transportation Systems, Federal Control of*, balance of appropriation for, covered in 1316 *Treasurer of the United States*, appropriation for, and personnel in Office of 70, 770 for personal services, redemption of Federal reserve and national currency 70, 770 for repairs to canceling machines 70 deficiency appropriation for salaries 57 *Treasury Department*, appropriation for Secretary 64, 764 for Undersecretary 64, 764 appointment, pay, and duty 64 for Assistant Secretaries, and office personnel 64, 764 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act 64, 764 provision if only one position in a grade 764 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical service 64, 764 no reduction in fixed salaries 64, 764 transfers to another position without reduction 764 payments under higher rates permitted 64, 764ccxlviii appropriation for Assistant Secretaries, etc.; limitation for fiscal year on pay allowed in all departments for civilian field service 764 for chief clerk, etc 64, 764 chief clerk to be chief executive officer; may sign official papers, etc 64, 764 for operating force, Liberty Loan and Register’s Annex 65, 764 Internal Revenue buildings 65, 764 buildings for bureaus 65, 764 Annex, Madison Place 65, 764 garage 65, 765 Annex, Fourteenth and B Streets 65 for contingent expenses 65, 765 for freight, etc 65, 765 for rent in the District 65, 765 for motor vehicles 65, 765 for files 65, 765 for heating, lighting, etc., supplies 65, 765 for miscellaneous supplies 65, 765 for labor saving machines, etc 66, 765 for carpets, furniture, etc 66, 765 for operating expenses, Madison Place Annex 66, 765 Annex, Fourteenth and B Streets 66 Darby Building 66, 765 custody, etc., of designated, Buildings transferred to Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 66 appropriations, equipment, etc., therefor, transferred 66 for stationery 66, 765 for General Supply Committee 66, 76 for expenses transferring surplus supplies, etc 66, 776 service continued until June 30, 1925 66 service continued until June 30, 1926 766 issue of typewriters and computing machines; repairs, etc 67, 766 typewriting machine restrictions, etc 67, 766 for Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits, and office personnel 67, 767 for Bookkeeping and Warrants Division 67, 767 for contingent expenses, public moneys 68, 767 for recoinage, gold and minor coins 68, 767 for Division of Deposits 68, 767 for Public Debt Service, expenses 68, 767 for expenses imposed upon the Secretary under designated laws 68, 768 for distinctive paper, securities, national currency, etc 69, 768 temporary employees 69 for World War Foreign Debt Commission 69 for Appointments Division 69, 768 for Printing Division 69, 768 for printing and binding for 69, 768 for postage 69, 768 for bookbinding materials 69 for Mail and Files Division 69, 768 for disbursing clerk, etc 69, 768 for Customs Service 69, 769 for Bureau of the Budget 70, 769 for Federal Farm Loan Bureau 70, 769 for Treasurer’s Office 70, 770 for Office of Comptroller of the Currency 70, 770 appropriation for personal services, Federal reserve and national currency 71, 770 for special examinations, etc 71, 770 for Internal Revenue Service 71, 770 for internal revenue collectors, gaugers, storekeepers, etc 71, 770 removal of distilled spirits for bottling in bond 71, 770 for assessing, collecting, etc., taxes 71, 770 detecting violations of internal revenue laws 71, 771 for expenses, enforcing National Prohibition and Narcotic Acts 71, 771 restriction on storage, etc., of seized intoxicating liquors 71, 771 for refunding collections 72 for refunding illegally collected taxes 72 for Coast Guard, office personnel 72, 772 technical services 72, 772 for service pay, expenses, etc 73, 772 for Engraving and Printing Bureau 73, 773 for Secret Service Division 74, 773 for suppressing counterfeiting, etc 74, 774 protection of the President, etc 74, 774 for Public Health Service 75, 774 for quarantine service 76, 775 for prevention of epidemics 76, 775 for Office of Director of the Mint 76, 776 for mints and assay offices 77, 776 for public buildings, Office of Supervising Architect 79, 777 for construction, rent, general expense, etc 80, 777 for repairs, etc., Department buildings 80, 779 for mechanical equipment, Department buildings 80, 779 for technical personnel, etc., in Architect’s Office 81, 780 for custody of lands, etc 83, 782 for American Printing House for the Blind 83, 782 for Solicitor of, and office personnel 216, 1025 for Auditors’Building, fire protection 778 for Public Debt Service, additional, 1925 710 for Customs Service, adidtional, 1925 710 for Federal Farm Loan Bureau, additional, 1925 710 for Internal Revenue Bureau, additional, 1925 710 for Coast Guard, additional, 1925 710 for Secret Service Division, additional, 1925 710 for Public Health Service, additional, 1925 710 for mints and assay offices, additional, 1925 710 for public buildings, additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses, public moneys 48, 693, 1341 for recoinage of minor coins 49 for Public Debt Service 49 for distinctive paper 49, 1341 for Customs Service 49, 1349, 1351 for Federal Farm Loan Bureau 49 for internal revenue 49, 58, 61, 693, 698, 701, 757, 761, 1349 for Coast Guard 50, 58, 62, 693, 698, 701, 757, 761, 1342, 1349, 1352 for Engraving and Printing Bureau 51, 58, 62, 761, 1342, 1352ccxlix deficiency appropriation for Public Health Service 51, 58, 62, 694, 698, 701, 757, 761, 1343, 1349, 1352 for mints and assay offices 51, 58, 62 for public buildings 51, 58, 62, 694, 698, 701, 757, 761, 1343, 1349, 1352, 1353 for Marine Hospital, Key West, Fla 51 for judgments, United States courts under 53 for judgments, Court of Claims, under 54, 696, 697, 758, 1347 for increase of compensation 57, 61, 761, 1349, 1351 for contingent expenses 57, 1341 for expenses of Loan Acts 57, 61, 698, 761 for Auditor for Treasury Department, salaries 57 for collecting customs revenue 57, 701, 761, 1351, 1353 for Independent Treasury 57 for Treasurer’s Office 57 for quarantine service 58 for collecting war revenue 58 for enforcing Narcotic and Prohibition Acts, internal revenue 58, 62 for expenses enforcing National Prohibition and Narcotic Acts 58, 62, 698 for labor saving machines 61 for Government Actuary, increased pay 693 for fuel, etc 693 for furniture, etc 693 for refunding income taxes for 1923 693 for suppressing counterfeiting 694 for judgments against collectors of customs 698 for enforcing National Prohibition Act 698 for Life Saving Service 761 for World War Foreign Debt Commission 1342 for customs division 1342 for New York assay office 1349 Coast Guard temporarily increased for law enforcement 105 moneys given for music auditorium, Library of Congress, to be received and credited in, as a special fund therefor 788 officials of, to assist in executing Alaska Game Law 742 temporary employees who had reached retirement age before employment, etc., to be paid agreed compensation 749 payment to widow, etc., in case of death 749 disbursing officers, etc., to be credited by Comptroller General for amounts heretofore paid 749 World War Foreign Debt Commission continued two years 763 *Treasury Department Buildings*, appropriation for operating force, Liberty Loan and Register’s Annex Building, and buildings for Internal Revenue Bureau 65, 764 for operating force, buildings for assigned bureaus 65, 764 for operating force, Madison Place Annex 65, 764 for garage 65, 765 for operating force, Annex, Fourteenth and B Streets 65 appropriation for operating expenses, Annex, Madison Place 66, 765 for operating expenses, Annex, Fourteenth and B Streets 66 for operating expenses, Darby Building 66, 765 for repairs, etc., Annex No. 2, B and Fourteenth Streets NW 79 for repairs and preservation 80, 779 for mechanical equipment 81, 779 custody, etc., of designated Annexes, etc., transferred to Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 66 *Trees*, appropriation for study of diseases of, including chestnut tree bark, etc 440, 830 for seeding and planting, national forests 445 *Trees and Parking, D.
C.*, appropriation for expenses 550, 1227 *Trenton, N. J.*, time extended for bridging Delaware River at 738 *Trinidad Avenue NE., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Florida Avenue to Neal Street 1223 *Trinity River, Tex.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized for flood control of 249 *Tropical Plants*, appropriation for acclimatizing, etc 441, 831 for investigating insects affecting 449, 839 *Truck Crops*, appropriation for investigating diseases of 441, 831 for investigating insects affecting, including stored products, etc 449 *Trusses for Disabled Soldiers*, appropriation for furnishing 514, 929 *Trusts* (*see also* Fiduciaries), income of, subject to income tax 275 *Truxton Canyon Agency, Ariz.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Truxton Canyon, Ariz.*, appropriation for Indian school at 405, 1156 for Indian school at, additional, 1925 707 *Truxton Canyon Indian Camp Hospital, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 408, 1159 *Tubercular Children, D.
C.*, appropriation for schools for 556, 1232 for transportation 557, 1232 *Tuberculosis*, appropriation for prevention of, etc., among Indians 408, 1158 *Tuberculosis, D. C.*, appropriation for preventing spread of 562, 1237 for dispensaries for treating 562, 1237 *Tuberculosis, etc., Animal*, appropriation for preventing spread of, from one State to another 438, 827 payment for animals destroyed; limit 438, 828 *Tuberculosis Hospital, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 568, 1242 for contingent expenses 568, 1242 for repairs, etc 568, 1242ccl appropriation for repairs, etc.; admittance of pay patients; limitation 568 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 679 *Tug Fork of Big Sandy River*, bridge authorized across, between counties of Mingo, W.
Va., and Pike, Ky 11 Nolan, W. Va 247 *Tule River Agency, Calif.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Tulsa, Okla.*, terms of court at 388, 945 *Turkey*, appropriation for ambassador to 206, 1015 allowance available for envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary if appointment made to that grade 1015 for Turkish secretary of embassy 206 assistant secretary 206 for student interpreters 207 for quarters for student interpreters 207 for tuition of officers assigned for language study in 1016 for rent of quarters 1016 for launch for embassy, Constantinople 207, 1016 for expenses of American prisoners, etc., in 215, 1025 *Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, N.
Dak.*, appropriation for support, etc 409, 1159 for support, etc., additional, 1925 708 *Turtle Mountain Indian Hospital, N. Dak.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 408, 1159 *Tutuila, Samoa*, appropriation for naval station, public works 198, 876 *Twelfth Street NE., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, C to D Streets 548 for paving, Otis Street to Michigan Avenue 548 *Twentieth Street NE., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Lawrence to Monroe Streets 1224 *Twentieth Street D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, E Street to Virginia Avenue; from gasoline-tax fund 549 *Twenty-eight Hour Law, Animal Transportation*, appropriation for executing 437, 827 *Twenty-first Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for asphalt covering, Pennsylvania Avenue to K Street; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 *Twenty-ninth Street, NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Woodley Road to Cathedral Avenue 1224 *Twenty-second Street N.W., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, etc., B to C Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1226 *Twenty-seventh Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, K to L Streets 548 *Twin Ports Bridge Company*, may bridge Saint Louis River, Superior, Wis., and Duluth, Minn 1095 purchase of, by Duluth and Superior authorized 1095 terms, etc 1095 *Twine and Tying Devices, Postal Service*, appropriation for 89, 787 *Twitch Cove, Md.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1193 *Two Rivers, Wis.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1195 *Typewriting Machines* (*see* General Supply Committee, Treasury Department). *Typhus Fever*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 76, 775 *Tyson, J.
R., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 34 **U.** *U Street SE., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Nichols Avenue to Shannon Place 1223 for paving, etc., Nichols Avenue to Fourteenth Street; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 *Ugashik River, Alaska*, salmon fishing permitted in 465 *Uniform State Laws, National Conference of Commissioners on*, appropriation for support, etc 545, 1222 *Uintah and Ouray Agency, Utah*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1116 *Uintah County, Utah*, appropriation for aid to public schools in, from Indian funds 408, 1158 *Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah*, unexpended balance of appropriation for irrigation system, 1918, covered in 1155 *Uintah Ute Indians, Utah*, appropriation for irrigating allotted lands of; repayment 403, 1154 for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 412, 1162 from accrued interest 412, 1162 for irrigating allotted lands of, additional, 1925 707 *Ukiah, Calif.*, appropriation for expenses, International Observatory at 235, 1045 *Umatilla Agency, Oreg.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Umatilla Irrigation Project, Oreg.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 418, 1168 *Umatilla National Forest, Oreg.*, exchange of lands with private owners, and designated public lands, to be added to 1279 *Umpqua, Oreg.*, preliminary examination, etc., of harbor and river, to be made 1196 *Uncompahgre Irrigation Project, Utah*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 416, 1166 *Uncompahgre Ute Indians, Utah*, appropriation for irrigating allotted lands of 403, 1154 for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 412, 1162 from accrued interest 412, 1162ccli *Undersecretary of State*, appropriation for 205, 1014 *Undersecretary of the Treasury*, appropriation for 64, 764 appointment, duties, etc 64 *Union Station Plaza, D.
C.*, appropriation for operating, etc., fountains in 573, 1247 *United States Arbitration Act* (*see* Arbitration Act, United States). *United States Canal, Fla.*, bridge authorized across, connecting Apalachicola River and Saint Andrews Bay 22 *United States Court for China*, appropriation for loss by exchange 207, 1016 for transportation and subsistence officers of 209, 1018 for post allowances of officers of, to meet cost of living 210, 1018 for salaries and expenses 215, 1025 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 760 for transportation, etc., officers of 1338 all cases in, reviewable by circuit court of appeals 936 *United States Courts*, appropriation for Chief and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court 218, 1028 for printing and binding for the Supreme Court 218, 1028 for circuit judges 218, 1028 for district judges 218, 1028 for retired judges 218, 1028 for national park commissioners 219, 1028 for Court of Customs Appeals 219, 1028 for Court of Claims 219, 1028 for Territorial courts 219, 1029 for salaries, etc., marshals 220, 1029 for salaries, etc., district attorneys and assistants 220, 1029 for payments to regular assistants 220, 1029 for special assistant attorneys, etc 220, 1029 foreign counsel 220, 1029 for salaries, clerks 220, 1030 for fees, commissioners 221, 1030 for jurors 221, 1030 for witnesses 221, 1030 for rent of court rooms 221, 1030 for bailiffs, etc 221, 1030 for expenses of judges, etc 221, 1030 for expenses, jurors, etc 221, 1030 for jury commissioners 221, 1030 for miscellaneous;
Alaska 221, 1030 for supplies 221, 1030 for law books for judicial officers 221, 1031 for Federal Reporter 221, 1031 for penitentiaries, maintenance, Leavenworth, Kans 221, 1031 Atlanta, Ga 222, 1032 McNeil Island, Wash 223, 1032 for National Training School for Boys, District of Columbia 223, 1032 for support of prisoners 223, 1033 for inspection of prisons and prisoners 224, 1033 for printing and binding 216, 1026 for Supreme Court, salaries, additional, 1925 709 for Hawaii, reporter, additional, 1925 709 for national park commissioners, additional, 1925 709 for Court of Customs Appeals, additional, 1925 709 appropriation for Court of Claims, 1925 709 for Alaska, salaries, additional, 1925 709 for salaries, etc., marshals, additional, 1925 709 for salaries, etc., district attorneys, additional, 1925 709 for pay of regular assistant attorneys, additional, 1925 709 for special assistant attorneys, additional, 1925 709 for clerks, district courts, additional, 1925 709 for bailiffs, etc., additional, 1925 709 for miscellaneous expenses, additional, 1925 709 for Leavenworth, Kans., penitentiary, additional, 1925 709 for Leavenworth, Kans., penitentiary construction, additional, 1925 709 for support of prisoners, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for retired judges 44 for marshals 44, 56, 61, 171, 687, 698, 760, 1333, 1351 for district attorneys 44, 56, 61, 171, 687, 760, 1348 for commissioners 44, 56, 61, 171, 687, 698, 760, 1348, 1351 for miscellaneous expenses 44, 57, 171, 687, 760, 1333, 1351 for support of prisoners 44, 57, 171, 688, 760 for paying judgments of 53, 696, 758, 1346 for special assistant attorneys 56, 687, 1351 for clerks 56, 171, 760 for jurors 56, 171, 700, 760, 1333 for witnesses 57, 61, 171, 698, 700, 760, 1333, 1351 for supplies 57, 687, 698, 700, 756 for books for judicial officers 57, 687, 760, 1333 for printing and binding 686, 1332 for Court of Customs Appeals, rent 686 for Court of Claims 686, 1332 for justices of the peace 687 for rent of court rooms, New York City 687 for Federal Reporter 687 for penitentiaries 687, 1333 for paying judgment of Virginia eastern district court to Th.
Brovig 696 for bailiffs, etc 760, 1333 amendments to Judicial Code, etc 936 circuit courts of appeals; jurisdiction of, to review final decisions of district courts, etc., by appeal or writ of error 936 appellate powers, in specified interlocutory orders, etc 936 awards in railway employees controversies 936 bankruptcy cases 936 distribution to circuits 936 authority of, in Federal Trade Commission orders 937 under Clayton Act, orders of Interstate Commerce Commission, etc 937 appeals allowed to, from interlocutory decrees in injunctions, etc 937cclii circuit courts of appeals, appeals allowed to; certiorari to Supreme Court 937 precedence given, etc 937 Supreme Court, review by writs of error of final judgments in State court, affecting Constitution, treaties, or Federal statutes 937 certiorari from, to State court where decision relates to validity of Federal or State law, etc 937 action if improvidently brought by writ of error, instead of 938 direct review allowed by, in designated interlocutory decrees of district courts 938 courts of appeals may certify to, questions of law for instruction; authority to decide, etc 938 certiorari from, to courts of appeals in any case on petition of either party 938 writ of error or appeal to, if decision of court of appeals against validity of any State law, as being repugnant to Federal Constitution, etc 939 no certiorari allowed; review restricted to Federal questions 939 no other review than herein of judgments of courts of appeals 939 review authorized by, of cases in courts of appeals of designated orders, etc 939 Court of Claims may certify questions of law to, for instruction 939 certiorari to, of any case in, upon petition either party, for review and determination 939 no review of judgments of, otherwise than herein provided 939 district courts claims cases reviewable by circuit court of appeals like other judgments 939 authority of Supreme Court 939 District of Columbia Court of Appeals, in bankruptcy cases, with jurisdiction same as a circuit court of appeal 939 habeas corpus proceedings in district courts subject to appeal to circuit court of appeals 940 in District of Columbia 940 authority of Supreme Court for appeal, certiorari, etc 940 in State courts, appeals to circuit courts of appeals instead of Supreme Court 940 cases in Philippine Islands Supreme Court where certiorari from Supreme Court allowed 940 no other judgments subject to appellate review 940 limit for bringing judgments before Supreme Court for review 940 when certiorari applied for a case in court of appeals 940 for review of judgment before a circuit court of appeals 940 judgment may be stayed, if case subject to certiorari from Supreme Court 940 if value not shown on record of the case, and power to review is based on amount thereof, other evidence may be received 941 limit, etc.; no review of a case dismissed solely for mistake of procedure 941 actions if Federal, etc., officer dies while suit relating to his official duties is pending 941 substitution of a successor 941 similar proceedings in suits relating to State, etc., pending in a United States court 941 notice of proposed substitution of a successor 941 district courts have no jurisdiction of suits relating to corporations, on the ground of being incorporated by Congress 941 not applicable if Government principal owner of stock 941 laws, etc., repealed; specified sections of Judicial Code 941 appellate jurisdiction of circuit courts of appeals, etc 941 writs of error to Supreme Court, etc 941 review of Philippines supreme court judgments 942 review by Supreme Court of suits against United States 942 direct appeals in habeas corpus proceedings 942 review of Bankruptcy Act cases 942 cases in Porto Rico courts 942 cases in Hawaiian courts 942 cases in Canal Zone courts 942 bankruptcy appeals 942 actions against Federal officers 942 contracts repugnant to the Constitution 942 transfers of appeals and writs of error 942 all other superseded or inconsistent laws 942 Act effective three months after approval 942 pending cases in Supreme Court not affected; nor right of review, etc., prior to 942 Arkansas judicial districts 90 Arkansas western district 948 eighth circuit, two additional judges to be appointed for 1116 Indiana judicial district 751 Iowa judicial district 795 Michigan western district, additional judge for 949 Minnesota district, additional judge 1098 Mississippi judicial districts 882 New Mexico judicial district 642 North Carolina judicial districts 661 Oklahoma judicial districts 387, 945 South Carolina judicial district, terms of court 801 Texas southern judicial district, Jim Hogg County transferred from Corpus Christi division to Laredo 64 western judicial district, Reagon County transferred from El Paso division to San Angelo division 244 Wyoming judicial district 388 additional district judge Indiana 752 admiralty cases; appeals from interlocutory decrees in, allowed to circuit court of appeals 813ccliii admiralty cases; suits allowed against United States for damages by public vessels 1112 clerks of district courts; schedule of fees for services after July 1, 1925 857 to keep indexes of all judgment debtors; open to inspection 813 district courts given concurrent jurisdiction with Court of Claims for erroneously collected revenue taxes, etc., if collector dead, or not in office 972 to entertain and determine bills of interpleader by insurance companies, etc., if adverse claimants of different States; venue of actions 976 Federal Industrial Institution for Women established 473 first judicial circuit;
Court of Appeals to hold sittings at San Juan, Porto Rico 729 Industrial Reformatory established 724 jurisdiction of, in breaking seals of cars, larceny, etc., of freight or express shipments in interstate or foreign commerce 794 authority of State courts, etc., not impaired 794 money used as evidence of bribery of an official to be deposited in registry of court 726 disposition of, on conclusion of case 726 probation system established in 1259 provisions under Arbitration Act, submitting controversies on maritime and commerce to arbitration 883 subpoenas for witnesses running into other districts beyond limit, extended for six years after September 19, 1922 1265 suits to be instituted in, to cancel and annul leases of certain naval oil reserves, etc 6 venue of action; further extension of provisions in Government civil cases, until four years after September 19, 1922 1264 terms of court, at Aberdeen, Miss 882 Abingdon, Va 114 Ada, Okla 388, 945 Aiken, S.
C 801 Albuquerque, N. Mex 642 Alexandria, Va 962 Anderson, S. C 801 Ardmore, Okla 388, 945 Asheville, N. C 662 Bartlesville, Okla 945 Batesville, Ark 91 Big Stone Gap, Va 114 Biloxi, Miss 882 Casper, Wyo 388 Charleston, S. C 801 Charlotte, N. C 662 Charlottesville, Va 114 Cheyenne, Wyo 388 Chickasha, Okla 388, 945 Clarksdale, Miss 882 Columbia, S. C 801 Council Bluffs, Iowa 795 Creston, Iowa 795 Danville, Va 114 Davenport, Iowa 795 terms of court, at Denton, Md 1106 Denver, Colo 243 Des Moines, Iowa 795 Durango, Colo 243 El Dorado, Ark 949 Elizabeth City, N.
C 661 Enid, Okla 388, 946 Evanston, Wyo 388 Evansville, Ind 751 Fayetteville, N. C 661 Florence, S. C 801 Fort Smith, Ark 91, 949 Fort Wayne, Ind 751 Grand Junction, Colo 243 Greensboro, N. C 662 Greenville, S. C 801 Greenwood, S. C 801 Guthrie, Okla 388, 946 Hammond, Ind 751 Harrison, Ark 91, 949 Flarrisonburg, Va 114 Helena, Ark 91 Hugo, Okla 945 Indianapolis, Ind 751 Jackson, Miss 882 Jonesboro, Ark 91 Kansas City, Kans 607 Keokuk, Iowa 795 Lander, Wyo 388 Las Cruces, N. Mex 642 Las Vegas, N.
Mex 642 Lawton, Okla 388, 946 Little Rock, Ark 91 Lynchburg, Va 114 Mangum, Okla 946 Meridian, Miss 882 Muskogee, Okla 388, 945 New Albany, Ind 751 Newbern, N. C 661 Oklahoma City, Okla 388, 946 Okmulgee, Okla 945 Ottumwa, Iowa 795 Oxford, Miss 882 Pauls Valley, Okla 730, 945 Pawhuska, Okla 945 Poteau, Okla 731, 945 Pueblo, Colo 243 Raleigh, N. C 661 Raton, N. Mex 642 Roanoke, Va 114 Rock Hill, S. C 801 Roswell, N. Mex 642 Salisbury, N. C 662 Santa Fe., N. Mex 642 Shelby, N. C 722 Sheridan, Wyo 388 Silver City, N.
Mex 642 South Bend, Ind 751 South McAlester, Okla 388, 945 Spartanburg, S. C 801 Statesville, N. C 662 Sterling, Colo 243 Terre Haute, Ind 751 Texarkana, Ark 91, 949 Tulsa, Okla 388, 945 Vicksburg, Miss 882 Vinita, Okla 388, 945 Washington, N. C 661 Wilkesboro, N. C 662 Wilmington, N. C 661 Wilson, N. C 661 Woodward, Okla 388, 946 *United States Housing Corporation* (*see* Housing Corporation, United States). ccliv *United States Reports*, appropriation for purchase of, for judicial officers 221, 1031 *United States Securities*, appropriation for distinctive paper for 68, 768 for distinctive paper, additional, 1925 710 accepted as penal bond in lieu of personal sureties 349 exemptions allowed after January 1, 1921, from graduated additional income taxes, on interest from 4 and 4½ per cent Liberty bonds 349 amount until two years after proclaimed end of World War 349 for three years more 349 additional to prior exemptions, and on converted 3½ per cent bonds 349 in lieu of exemptions during the War 349 notes or certificates of indebtedness accepted in payment of internal revenue taxes other than stamps 347 *United States Shipping Board* (*see* Shipping Board, United States). *United States Supreme Court* (*see* Supreme Court of the United States). *United States Veterans’ Bureau* (*see* Veterans’ Bureau, United States). *Universal Postal Congress*, appropriation for expenses of delegates 87 *Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge*, appropriation for acquiring land, expenses, etc., of 842 additional contracts for areas, authorized 842 for constructing buildings, ponds, etc., for 1047 title of Act 650 areas to be acquired on the Mississippi between Rock Island, Ill., and Wabasha, Minn 650 established as a refuge 650 for migratory birds 650 for other wild birds, animals, flowers, aquatic plants, etc 650 for fish and aquatic animal life 650 consent of legislatures, satisfactory title, etc., required 650 rights of way, easements, etc., not a bar to acquisition, if use not interfered with, etc 651 joint action of Secretaries of Agriculture and Commerce to prescribe regulations, etc 651 acts forbidden specified 651 commercial fishing allowed under regulation by Secretary of Commerce 651 powers conferred on authorized employees of Departments of Agriculture and Commerce 651 summary arrest, etc., of offender taken in the act 651 execute warrant, etc., of court 651 search, with authority of warrant of competent court 651 issue of warrants by Federal court or commissioner on probable cause shown 651 summary seizures of articles, etc., authorized 651 custody as prescribed by regulations 651 summary seizures of articles, etc.; report to district attorney 652 procedure in Federal court 652 release if proceedings for forfeiture not instituted within a reasonable time 652 expenditures authorized by Secretaries of Agriculture and Commerce for construction, personal services, etc., necessary for execution of Act 652 amounts authorized to be appropriated for 652 sum authorized to be appropriated for acquiring areas, etc 652 conditions 652 punishment for violations, etc 652 meaning of “person” 652 river and harbor provisions not affected by provisions of Act 652 limitation on purchase price of land, etc., for 1354 *Upshur Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Second to Fourth Streets 546 *Uruguay*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Utah*, appropriation for surveyor general, clerk, etc 394 for support, etc., of Indians in 409, 1160 for support, etc., of Indians in, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for reimbursement to, for land surveys 684, 1328 lands in, reserved as school site for Ute Indians 246 reserved for settlement by Paiute Indians 246 Utah National Park, established 593 *“Utah,” Battleship*, deficiency appropriations for additional submarine, etc., protection 1335 alteration of, authorized for protection against submarine and aircraft attack 719 converting to oil burning 719 *Utah National Park*, public lands set apart for 593 *Ute Indians, Confederated Bands of*, appropriation for aid to public schools in Uintah and Duchesne Counties, Utah, from funds of 408, 1158 for support, etc 410, 1160 for support, etc., Southern Utes in Colorado, from tribal funds 411, 1161 for support, etc., Ute Mountain Band in Colorado, from tribal funds 411, 1161 for payment, from principal funds of, to Ute Mountain Band in Colorado 412, 1162 Uintah, etc., Bands in Utah 412, 1162 Southern Utes in Colorado 412, 1162 for self support, etc., from accrued interest 412, 1162 report to Congress 1163 Indian labor on road construction 412, 1163 for support, etc., of, additional, 1925 708 *Ute Indians, Utah*, lands reserved as school site for 246cclv **V.** Page. *Street NE., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Fourth to Fifth Streets 548 for asphalt covering, Lincoln Road to Rhode Island Avenue; from gasoline-tax fund 1225 *V Street SE., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Nichols Avenue to Fourteenth Street 1224 *Vacation Schools and Playgrounds, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses, etc 555, 1230 *Vale Irrigation Project, Oreg.*, appropriation for investigations, construction, etc 1168 contracts required 1169 restriction on delivery of water until Oregon assumes responsibility of development, etc 1169 limit for purchase of Warm Springs storage reservoir, etc 1169 deficiency appropriation for cooperative investigation of feasibility of 685 *Vale, Oreg.*, offices of register and receiver, land office at, consolidated 395 *Valley Bridge Company*, may bridge Rio Grande, Hidalgo, Tex 815 consent of Mexico required 815 *Valley Transfer Railway Company*, may bridge Mississippi River, Hennepin and Ramsey Counties, Minn 2 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, Hennepin and Ramsey Counties, Minn., by 1312 *Valuation of Railroads, Physical*, appropriation for expenses, ascertaining 1205 *Van Buren Street NE., D.
C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending 1319 *Van Buren Street NW., D. C.*, extension of, under railroad track, authorized 1097 half of cost payable by Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company 1097 lighting of subway at expense of railroad 1097 use of subway by street railways, subject to payment on account of approaches, etc 1097 amount authorized for expenses; restriction 1097 grade highway crossing of railroad closed forever after completion of subway 1097 *Vanceboro, Me.*, bridge authorized across Saint Croix River, between Saint Croix, New Brunswick and 26 *Vancouver Barracks, Wash.*, restoration authorized of Old Fort Vancouver stockade within 1113 *Vanderburgh County, Ind.*, bridge authorized across Ohio River, to Henderson County, Ky., from 662 time extended for bridging Ohio River by Henderson County, Ky., and 1132 *Vandercook, Wesley, and W.
D. Comer*, may bridge Columbia River, Longview, Wash., to Rainier, Oreg 1052 Washington and Oregon may acquire, to operate as a free bridge 1052 tolls allowed for five years 1052 *Vantage Ferry, Wash.*, bridge authorized across Columbia River at 660, 1117 acquirement by State of Washington, authorized, etc 661 *Varnum Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Second to Fourth Streets 546 for paving, Fifteenth to Sixteenth Streets 546 for paving, Fourteenth to Fifteenth Streets 547 *Vaults and Safes, Public Buildings*, appropriation for, equipment, etc 81, 779 deficiency appropriation for 58, 62, 698 *Vegetables*, appropriation for study of, in storage, marketing, etc 442, 832 for executing law fixing standards for containers of 454, 846 *Vehicles*, forfeited for violating customs or prohibition laws, may be used in enforcement thereof 1116 *Vehicles, D.
C.*, appropriation for tags, etc., motor and horse drawn 540, 1218 license tax on motor, not affected by motor-vehicle fuel tax 109 registration fee and identification tags for 108 tax on fuel for motor 106 *Vehicles for Indian Service*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 397, 1147 purchase of horse drawn; motor 397, 1147 *Vehicles, Motor* (*see also* District of Columbia Traffic Act, 1925), provisions relating to, in the District of Columbia 1119 *Vehicles, Postal Service*, appropriation for allowance, etc 86, 785 operation of wagon service 86, 785 leases of garages for terms of 10 years 86, 785 deficiency appropriation for allowance, etc 47, 63, 763, 1350, 1352 *Venereal Diseases, D.
C.*, appropriation for dispensaries for treating 562, 1237 officers of institutions to report cases of inmates having 1001 judges to report cases of, in persons brought for trial 1001 investigation, etc., by health officer 1001 examination on reasonable grounds, of suspected cases 1001 duty of court, if medical examination refused 1001 punishment as contempt of court on failure to appear 1001 prostitutes, etc., presumed sources of infection, and subject to examination 1001 regulations for preventing spread of, to be adopted 1001 violation of, unlawful 1002 treatment by physicians in good standing, in conjunction with health officer 1002 advertising remedies for, unlawful 1002 in medical journals, excepted 1002 selling drugs for cure, by other than dealer on prescription of authorized physician, unlawful 1002cclvi physicians to advise patients of means prevent spread of disease 1002 may order isolation; report of refusal, etc., to health officer 1002 change of physicians permitted; report to health officer, etc 1002 circular of general information respecting the dangers from, etc., to be prepared and circulated by the health officer 1002 physicians to report every case which they are treating; disclosure restricted 1003 persons suffering from, and unable to employ physician, to have free treatment under health authorities 1003 enforcement by parent, etc., of minor child; condition 1003 specified occupations forbidden by persons suffering from 1003 application of Act to both sexes 1003 punishment for violations 1003 *Venereal Diseases Division, Public Health Service*, appropriations for expenses 76, 776 for additional, 1925 710 deficiency appropriation for expenses 58, 761, 1349 *Venezuela*, appropriation for minister to 206, 1015 *Venue of Actions, United States Courts*, provisions for Government civil cases, extended until September 19, 1926 1264 *Verdigris River, Okla.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized for flood control of 249 *Vermont*, appropriation for completing memorial of, to commemorate victory on Lake Champlain by Commodore Macdonough in 1814 515 coinage of silver 50-cent pieces authorized to commemorate sesquicentennial of Battle of Bennington, and independence of 965 *Vessels*, appropriation for securing uniformity in admeasurement of 229, 1038 consular bills of health not required by, trading between northern frontier ports 809 forfeited for violating customs or prohibition laws, may be used for enforcement thereof in lieu of sale 1116 *Vessels, American*, home port provisions relating to 947 *Vessels, Merchant*, provisions for loan from Shipping Board for constructing in American yards, of most modern efficient equipment, etc 467 for outfitting already built, with best modern equipment, etc 467 *Vessels of the United States*, suits in admiralty allowed against United States for damages by, or pay for salvage, to 1112 for causes since April 6, 1929 1112 venue of; procedure 1112 cross libel, etc., allowed owners of private vessels in suits by United States against for damages to 1112 security required of respondent 1112 no officer, etc., of, to be subpoenaed in suits without consent of superior official 1112 authority given Attorney General to compromise, etc., suits 1113 no lien recognized against 1113 all benefits of exemptions, etc., accorded United States in suits 1113 *Vester, Ferry, La.*, bridge authorized across Bayon Bartholomew at 888 *Veterans’ Bureau, United States* (*see also* World War Veterans’ Act, 1924), appropriation for salaries and expenses 531, 1210 central, regional and suboffices included 531, 1210 passenger, etc., vehicles allowed 531, 1210 Arlington Building operating force and expenses 531, 1210 detailed statement of employees receiving over $2,000 a year, to be made annually 531, 1210 allotment to Public Health Service details 532, 1210 for printing and binding for 532, 1210 for military and naval disability and death compensation 532, 1210 for medical, surgical, hospital, etc., services to beneficiaries 532, 1210 allotments to other Government agencies, etc 532, 1211 use for sites, new hospitals, etc., forbidden 532, 1211 limit on improving hospitals, etc 532, 1211 unexpended balances for hospitals etc., continued available 532, 1211 expenditures authorized from allotments to other agencies 532, 1211 for vocational rehabilitation of discharged disabled soldiers, etc 533, 1211 use for training centers at Army camps forbidden 533, 1211 construction work limited 533, 1211 purchase of embossed literature for blind ex-service men 533, 1211 sale of surplus materials, etc., to schools, authorized 533, 1211 for paying adjusted service credits 1212 for paying dependents of deceased veterans installments due on adjusted service credits 1212 for adjusted certificate fund 1212 for military and naval insurance 533, 1212 for salaries and expenses, additional, 1925 705 deficiency appropriation f r vocational rehabilitation 36, 55, 60, 681, 697, 700, 759, 1348, 1351, 1353 for additional hospital facilities for patients of, school for the blind 36, 681 for paying damages claims 36, 681, 1317 for medical and hospital services 55, 60, 697, 700, 759, 1348, 1351, 1353 for salaries and expenses 55, 697, 759, 1348, 1351 for administrative expenses, Adjusted Compensation Act 681 for paying adjusted service credits and dependent pay 681 for adjusted service certificate fund 682 for increase of compensation 759, 1348 for payment to Peacock Military College 1317cclvii additional hospital, etc., facilities for patients of, authorized 389 permanent training school for the blind 389 means to be employed 390 accommodation for medical, etc., personnel 390 construction, etc 390 appropriation authorized 390 allowance for preparing plans, etc 390 former appropriation and authorization for additional hospital facilities for patients of, extended to June 30, 1926 1317 further facilities for care of beneficiaries in hospitals of, rather than other temporary contract institution 1212 purchase of plants, use of Government sites, etc 1212 construction of buildings, furnishing equipment, etc 1213 location, purpose, etc., subject to approval of the President 1213 transfer of other Government owned facilities to bureau 1213 construction, etc., to be determined by the President 1213 employment of Government technical personnel, outside agencies, etc 1213 amount authorized for additional hospitals, etc 1213 allowance from, for technical and clerical services 1213 after completion of program for, no other than Bureau, etc., hospitals to be used 1213 emergency exception 1213 purchase authorized for, of Muskogee, Okla., city hospital 1354 repeal of former Act establishing 630 sections of World War Veterans’ Act to be in lieu of 630 right of way granted at hospital reservation of, at Knoxville, Iowa 792 sale of Corpus Christi Hospital, Tex., authorized 1093 World War Adjusted Compensation Act provisions 121 *Veterans’ Bureau United States, Director of*, duties of, under World War Adjusted Compensation Act 121 *Veterans, World War*, provisions for adjusted compensation of, in service of United States 121 refund of charges paid by, on relinquished irrigation projects 956 *Veterinarians, Army*, appropriation for retired 481, 896 *Veterinary Division, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 540, 1217 *Vice Consuls*, appropriation for salaries 208 additional pay to, while in charge during absence of principal officer 1016 *Vice Consuls of Career*, classified as Foreign Service officers, unclassified 142 *Vice President of the United States*, appropriation for compensation 521, 1198 for secretary, clerks, etc 578, 1286 for automobile for 581, 1289 deficiency appropriation for mileage, State messengers with electoral vote for President and 753 deficiency appropriation for publishing ascertainment of electoral vote for President and 756 compensation of, after March 4, 1925 1301 immediately available 1313 positions and pay established of secretary, etc., in the office of 147 *Vickers, Allie M.*, issue of additional homestead entry to 810 *Vicksburg, Miss.*, granted right of way for water mains, under national cemetery road 635 terms of court at 882 balances of appropriations for national memorial celebration, etc., covered in 935 *Vicksburg, Miss., Memorial Archway*, balances of appropriations for, covered in 935 *Vicksburg National Military Park*, appropriation for continuing establishment of 514, 928 for additional, 1925 712 *Village Delivery, Postal Service*, appropriation for 86, 784 deficiency appropriation for 763 *Vincennes, Ind.*, bridge authorized across Wabash River at 935 *Vine Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, railroad crossing to Maple Street 548 *Vineyards*, appropriation for investigating insects affecting 448, 839 *Vinita, Okla.*, terms of court at 388, 945 *Virgin Islands*, appropriation for expenses, temporary government for 184, 863 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 208, 1017 for agricultural experiment stations in 435, 824 cases in district court of, reviewable by circuit court of appeals 936 not included as “possessions of the United States” in income tax provisions 295 two citizens of, to serve on National Advisory Commission to Sesquicentennial Exhibition Association 1254 *Virginia*, appropriation for naval training station, Hampton Roads 187, 866 acquiring lands in, authorized for approaches to Arlington Memorial Bridge 975 acquisition of lands in, authorized for park, etc., system of District of Columbia 463 *Virginia Civil War Battle Fields*, deficiency appropriation for inspecting, etc., Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania Court House, etc 1343 commission created to inspect Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania Court House, as to feasibility of preserving, etc 646 composition, officer of U.
S. Engineer Corps, and Civil War veterans each of United States, and Confederate States forces 646 amount authorized for expenses 647cclviii *Virginia Eastern Judicial District*, deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of, to Th. Brovig 696 terms of court at Alexandria 962 *Virginia Western Judicial District*, terms of court, at Abingdon 114 Big Stone Gap 114 Charlottesville 114 Danville 114 Harrisonburg 114 Lynchburg 114 Roanoke 114 *Viruses, etc.*, appropriation for regulating propagation, sales, etc., of 76, 775 *Viruses etc., for Animals* (*see* Serums, etc., for Domestic Animals). *Visas, Immigration* (*see also* Immigration Act of 1924), provisions regulating issue of 153 *Visas of Alien Passports*, fees for, may be modified in case of aliens who are not “immigrants” 976 if similar privileges granted Americans visiting the country of 976 *Vital Statistics*, appropriation for transcribing records of State 228, 1037 *Vocational Education* (*see* Federal Board for Vocational Education). *Vocational Rehabilitation* (*see also* Veterans’ Bureau, United States), appropriation for providing, for disabled discharged soldiers, etc 533, 1211 deficiency appropriation for, Veterans’ Bureau 36, 55, 60, 681, 697, 700, 759, 1343, 1351, 1353 provisions for, of persons serving in World War, contained in World War Veterans’ Act 627 *Vocational Rehabilitation Act*, provisions of, extended to Hawaii 18 repeal of, as amended 630 accrued rights and liabilities not affected 630 *Vocational Rehabilitation of Persons Disabled in Industry*, appropriation for extending benefits of, to Hawaii 1202 for promotion of 1202 for investigating placements, etc., of 1202 deficiency appropriation for expenses of; apportionment to States 680 for expenses, extending benefits of industrial, to Hawaii 680 for investigations, etc., of placements of rehabilitated persons, etc 680 amendments to former Act 430 amounts authorized annually for the use of States in 431 allotments in ratio of population 431 minimum; authorization for fiscal years 1925, 1926, and 1927 431 expenditures conditioned on equal amount under State Board 431 restriction on use for institutions 431 submisssion of State board plans, etc 431 annual report from State to Federal Board 431 no portion to be used for buildings, land, etc 431 admission of Federal civil employees 431 amounts, etc.; legislative action of States required; acceptance of provisions 431 direct cooperation of State board 431 provide plan for cooperation with workmen’s compensation, etc., agency 432 supervision of courses, etc 432 appoint of custodian 432 acceptance by action prior to July 1, 1924, deemed compliance 432 annual appropriations authorized for three years, for studies, placement, etc 432 employees, office expenses, etc., authorized from 432 report to Congress 432 *Vocational Training, etc., Army*, deficiency appropriation for 1350 *Volunteer Naval Reserve*, not required to attend drills, etc 1089 no pay, etc., except when ordered to active or training duty 1089 may, on application, be given active duty with or without pay 1089 *Volunteer Soldiers’ Home* (*see* National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers). **W.** *Wabash River*, bridge authorized across, at Mount Carmel, Ill 1131 Vincennes, Ind 935 *Wabash River, Ill. and Ind.*, construction of lock and dam at Grand Rapids repealed 1190 *Waccamaw River*, bridge authorized across, at Bellamy Landing, S.
C 9 Horry County, S. C., may bridge; location 19 *Waccamaw River or Lake, N. C.*, construction of dam across, authorized 24 *Wade, First Lieutenant Leigh, Army, Air Service*, advanced five hundred files on the promotion list in recognition of world flight accomplished by him 979 distinguished service medal accorded to, and acceptance of medals or decorations from foreign governments, authorized 979 *Wadsworth, Nev.*, survey, platting and sale of lots in townsite of, in Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation 596 *Wage Earners, Employment of*, appropriation for agencies, etc., for aiding 242, 1051 *Wagons, Automobile*, excise tax on chassis of, and accessories 322 *Wah-we-yea-cumig, Mille Lac Band of Indians Chief*, payment to, from Court of Claims, judgment for the Band 818 *Wahpeton, N.
Dak.*, appropriation for Indian school at 406, 1157 for Indian school, additional, 1925 707 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at; replacing herd 684cclix *Wakefield, Va.*, appropriation for care, etc., Washington’s birthplace 515, 929 for constructing road, improvement, etc 929 for care, etc., Washington’s birthplace, additional, 1925 712 *Walapai Indian Reservation, Ariz.*, reconveyances of privately owned, etc., lands in, and acceptance of lieu selections, to consolidate retained Indian holdings 954 *Waldo, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, canal connecting Waldo and Lake Alto, and Lake Alto to Little Lake Santa Fe, to be made 1194 *Walker River Agency, Nev.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Walker River Indian Reservation, Nev.*, appropriation for irrigation project on 400, 1150 *Wallace, Idaho*, appropriation for care of graves of national forest fire fighters buried at 444, 834 *Walling, Harry*, deficiency appropriation for services 1313 *Walling, William A.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1313 *Wallowa National Forest, Oreg.*, exchange of lands with private owners, and designated public lands to be added to 1279 *Walsh Construction Company*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 1345 *Walsh, Richard*, exchange of farm irrigation unit permitted 812 *Walter Reed Army Hospital, D.
C.*, deficiency appropriation for repairs and improvements 1345 amount authorized for specified additional facilities, etc., to 1264 *Walworth County, S. Dak.*, bridge authorized across Missouri River between Corson County and 3 *Wapato Irrigation Project, Wash.*, appropriation for additional water supply to allotments on Yakima Reservation, from 403, 1154 reimbursement of entire cost 404, 1154 payment of damages to crops, etc 404, 1154 for Satus unit 404, 1154 for maintenance, additional, 1925 707 deficiency appropriation for construction 684 *War College, Army*, appropriation for instruction expenses 480, 894 *War College, Naval*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 188, 867 *War Contracts*, appropriation for civilian employees, adjusting, and claims 479, 893 deficiency appropriation for settling claims of foreign governments under 695 *War Department*, (*see* also Army), appropriation for military activities, etc 478, 892 appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, and civil personnel in Office of Secretary 478, 892 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act 478, 892 if only one position in a grade 892 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical service 478, 892 no reduction in fixed salaries 478, 892 transfer to another position without reduction 893 payments under higher rates permitted 478, 893 for contingent expenses, Department 478, 893 automobile for Secretary 478 for stationery 478, 893 for postage stamps 478, 893 for printing and binding for 478, 893 for contingencies of the Army 479, 893 civil employees on sales of war supplies, adjusting contracts, etc 479, 893 restriction on transfers of surplus property 479, 893 advertising limited 479 payment to auctioneers restricted 479 for civil personnel, Office of Chief of Staff 479, 894 for Army War College 480, 894 for civil personnel, Adjutant General’s Office 480, 895 for civil personnel, Inspector General’s Office 480, 895 for civil personnel, Judge Advocate General’s Office 481, 895 for pay, etc., of the Army 481, 895 officers 481, 895 enlisted men; authorized number 481, 896 miscellaneous items under 482, 896 rental and subsistence allowances 482, 897 for mileage of the Army 482, 897 for clerks, etc., Finance Department 482, 897 allowance for personal services in the Department 483, 897 for paying claims for damages to private property 483, 897 for paying claims of officers, etc., for personal property lost, etc., in the service 483, 897 for civil personnel, Office of Chief of Finance 483, 898 for subsistence of the Army 483, 898 for regular quartermaster supplies 484, 899 for clothing and equipage 485, 900 for incidental expenses of the Army 485, 900 for transportation of the Army and supplies 486, 900 for horses 487, 901 for military posts; construction 487, 902 for barracks and quarters 488, 903 for water and sewers at posts 488, 903 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 488, 903 for shooting galleries and ranges 489, 904 for rent of buildings for military purposes, D.
C 489, 904 for Fort Monroe, Va., wharf, roads, and sewers 489, 904 for hospitals; construction, etc 489, 904 for civil personnel, Quartermaster General’s Office 490, 904 technical, etc., services 490, 904 for Signal Service expenses 490, 905cclx appropriation for fire control installations, seacoast defenses 490, 905 for civil personnel, Office of Chief Signal Officer 491, 906 technical, etc., services 491, 906 for Air Service expenses 491, 906 for aviation landing, Panama Canal 493 for civil personnel, Office of Chief of Air Service 493, 908 for Medical Department expenses 493, 908 for hospital care, Canal Zone garrisons 494, 909 for Army Medical Museum 494, 909 for library, Surgeon General’s Office 494, 910 for civil personnel, Surgeon General’s Office 494, 910 for care of insane Filipino and Porto Rican soldiers 494, 910 for civil personnel, Bureau of Insular Affairs 495, 910 for Engineer Department expenses 495, 910 military surveys and maps 496, 911 for Engineer expenses, seacoast defenses 496, 911 for civil personnel, Office of Chief of Engineers 497, 912 technical, etc., services 497, 912 for Ordnance Department expenses 497, 913 for manufacture of arms 498, 913 for tanks 498, 913 for field artillery armament 498, 913 for proving grounds 498, 914 for Rock Island, Ill., arsenal 499, 914 for testing machines 499, 914 for repairs to arsenals 499, 914 for gauges, jigs, etc., for armament manufacture 499, 914 for armament, etc., seacoast defenses 499, 914 for civil personnel, Office of Chief of Ordnance 500, 915 draftsmen, etc 500, 915 for Chemical Warfare Service, gases, etc 500, 915 for civil personnel, Office of Chief of Chemical Warfare Service 500, 916 chemists, etc 500, 916 for service schools, etc 501, 916 for Coast Artillery expenses, seacoast defenses 502, 917 for civil personnel, Office of Chief of Coast Artillery 503, 918 for Military Academy 503, 918 for National Guard expenses 505, 920 for civil personnel, Militia Bureau 506, 921 for Officers’ Reserve Corps, pay and allowances 506, 921 for Enlisted Reserve Corps, pay and allowances 506, 921 for expenses of headquarters and camps 506, 922 for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, expenses of units of 507, 922 for military supplies, etc., for other schools and colleges 508, 923 for civilian training camps, equipments, transportation, etc 508, 924 for expenses, promotion of rifle practice 510, 924 no pay to officers, etc., using time measuring devices on work of employees 510, 925 appropriation for expenses, etc; purchases from abroad admitted free of duty 510, 925 for nonmilitary activities 511, 925 for Jennie Carroll 511, 925 for Mabel H.
Lazear 511, 926 for John R. Kissinger 511, 926 for national cemeteries 511, 926 for Antietam battle field 511, 926 for disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, and citizens 511, 926 for American cemeteries in Great Britain and France 512, 927 for Confederate cemeteries and burial places 512, 927 for burial of Hot Springs Hospital patients in Little Rock, Ark., cemetery 512, 927 for monuments, etc., in Cuba and China 512, 927 for national military parks 512, 927 for Washington-Alaska cable, etc 514, 928 for artificial limbs 514, 929 for surgical appliances 514, 929 for trusses 514, 929 for Medical and Surgical History of the World War 514, 929 for care, etc., of grounds of executive departments, D.
C 514, 929 for Washington Monument 514, 929 for Lincoln’s deathplace 514, 929 for Washington’s birthplace 514, 929 for Lincoln Memorial 515 for California Debris Commission 515, 929 for roads, bridges, and trails, Alaska 515, 930 for Macdonough Memorial 515 for river and harbor work, preservation, maintenance, etc 515, 930 survey of northern and northwestern lakes, etc 515, 930 New York Harbor deposits 515, 930 for examinations, surveys, etc., of rivers and harbors 516, 930 for Muscle Shoals, Tennessee River, Ala., Dam No. 2 516, 930 for flood control, Mississippi and Sacramento Rivers 516, 930 for transportation facilities, inland and coastwise waterways 516 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 516, 931 Board of Managers, etc., modified 518 for State or Territorial homes 519, 933 for Panama Canal 519, 933 balances of designated appropriations covered into the Treasury 934 for Army, additional, 1925 711 for national military parks, additional, 1925 712 for river and harbor improvements, additional, 1925 712 for Panama Canal, additional, 1925 712 deficiency appropriation for Judge Advocate General’s Office 52 for Army 52, 58, 62, 695, 698, 701, 761, 1344, 1350, 1352 for Muscle Shoals, Ala., nitrate plant 52 for national cemeteries 52, 59 for rivers and harbors damages claims 52, 1345 for J.
Maury Dove Company 53 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 53, 59, 63, 762, 1346, 1350 for judgments, United States courts, under 53, 696, 758, 1347, 1347cclxi deficiency appropriation for judgments, United States courts, under; Lever Act claims 54, 696, 758 for judgments, Court of Claims, under 54, 696, 697, 758, 1347 for fortifications 59, 62, 699, 1352, 1353 for increase of compensation 59, 761, 1350, 1353 for additional employees 62 for contingent expenses 62, 1350 for rivers and harbors, increase of compensation 62, 762 for registration and selection for military service 62, 761 for Military Academy 63, 1350 for arrears of pay, bounty, etc., Civil War 63, 761, 1350 for pay, etc., War with Spain 63, 699, 761 for preventing injurious deposits, New York harbor 63 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 63, 699, 762 for administrative expenses, World War Adjusted Compensation Act 695, 1344 for damages claims 695, 1344 for settling war contract claims of foreign governments 695, 1344 for surveys, etc., for flood control of designated rivers 696 for arbitrating rate of royalty, American Cyanamid Company, payable from balance, National Defense Act 757 for Muscle Shoals, Tennessee River, Ala., Dam No. 2 757 for Inland Waterways Corporation 757 for Adjutant General’s Office 761 for Office of Chief of Finance 761 for national military parks 762 for Camp Funston, Kans., claims 1344 for National Guard 1345, 1350 for Virginia battle fields commission 1345 for burial grounds of former President Zachary Taylor 1345 for Washington Monument 1346 for constructing hospital on grounds of Santa Monica Home, Calif 1346 balances of designated Army appropriations covered in 934 captured, etc., war devices and trophies to be distributed to the States, etc 597 expenditures authorized from allotments to, for Veterans’ Bureau beneficiaries 532, 1211 hospital facilities, etc., of, to be utilized by Veterans’ Bureau 610 inland, canal, and coastwise transportation facilities of, transferred to Inland Waterways Corporation 361 inventory of typewriters in possession of, to be furnished General Supply Committee 67, 766 to be turned over to Committee on requisition therefor 67, 766 part of Philadelphia, Pa., national cemetery granted city for street purposes 242 remission of unpaid duties on imports by 660 roadways to cemeteries and parks to be conveyed to States for maintenance, etc 1104 *War Emergency Employment Service*, deficiency appropriation for 57 *War Finance Corporation*, time extended to make advances, etc., on notes for agricultural products, etc., to November 30, 1924 14 to begin liquidation of affairs, to January 1, 1925 15 to deposits in the Treasury, to January 1, 1925 15 further extension of time for renewal of payments on advances 15 *War Frauds*, appropriation for investigation and prosecution of 218, 1027 pay restrictions 218, 1027 deficiency appropriation for investigating and prosecuting 170 *War Minerals Relief Act*, limitation on amount for payment of claims under, repealed 634 *War Mothers, American*, charter granted; purposes, etc 966 *War Revenue*, deficiency appropriation for collecting 58, 62, 701, 761 *War Risk Insurance Act*, awards of allotments paid beneficiaries under Army allotment system, not recoverable 964 repeal of, as amended 630 accrued rights and liabilities not affected by 630 *War Risk Insurance Bureau* (*see also* Veterans’ Bureau, United States), provisions included in World War Veteran’s Act 607–630 repeal of Act authorizing, and amendments thereto 629 *War Supplies* (*see* Supplies, Army). *War Trophies and Devices, Captured*, apportionment and distribution among the States, Territories and District of Columbia, of guns, etc., taken from the enemy in the World War 597 ratio of, based on the proportion of men in service 597 excepted, if required for Army use; at national museums, cemeteries, etc 597 compilation made of number of forces credited to each State, etc., to be used 597 notice to executives of States, etc., of character and quantity apportioned 598 invitation to make designation of acceptable material, etc 598 shipment on notice of acceptance 598 disposal of State, etc., apportionment if acceptance not filed in a year 598 of rejected portions 598 charges payable by the Government; for apportioning, loading, etc 598 transportation to national museums, cemeteries, parks, etc 598 disposal of undistributed devices, etc 598 rules, etc., to be prescribed 598 amount authorized to be appropriated 598 use for reconditioning prior to shipment, forbidden 598cclxii *War with Germany* (*see also* World War), appropriation for preparing, etc., naval records of 185, 864 *War with Spain* (*see also* Spanish War), deficiency appropriation for pay, etc., of the Army 59, 761, 1350, 1352, 1353 claim of Rhode Island for raising volunteers in, referred to Court of Claims 964 *Ward Ferry, La.*, bridge authorized across Bayou Bartholomew at 888 *Warehouse Act, United States*, appropriation for expenses administering 454, 845 for administering, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for expenses, administering 39 *Warehouses, Customs Bonded*, stamp tax on enteries for withdrawals from 335 *Warm Springs Agency, Oreg.*, appropriation for support, etc., of confederated bands of Indians at; repayment 410, 1161 for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 for support, etc., of Indians of, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Warrant Officers, Army*, appropriations for pay 481, 896 for aviation increase 481, 896 for mileage 482, 897 *Warrenton, Va.*, deficiency appropriation for public building 58 *Warwick, Randolph T.*, bequest of, accepted, for building at Foundlings Home, District of Columbia, to be known as Helen L. and Mary E.
Warwick Memorial for foundlings and women with cancer 794 *Washington*, appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 394 for support, etc., of Indians in 409, 1160 and Oregon may acquire bridge across Columbia River, Longview, Wash., to Rainier, Oreg., to operate as a free bridge 1052 tolls allowed for five years 1052 bridge across Columbia River at Vantage Ferry may be purchased by 661 operation as a free bridge 661 tolls authorized for not more than five years 661 claims of Indian tribes in, except S’Klallams, against United States submitted to Court of Claims 886 consent of Congress to agreement for division of waters of Columbia River, etc., between Idaho, Oregon, Montana, and 1268 exchange of lands with, to add to McNeil Island Federal penitentiary 537 Idaho and, may bridge Pend d’Oreille River, Newport-Priest River Road 1092 lands granted to, for public park purposes 1283 may bridge Columbia River near Chelan Falls 791 may bridge Kettle Falls 1052 Columbia River near Vantage Ferry 1117 preliminary examinations, etc., authorized for flood control of designated rivers in Snohomish and Whatcom Counties 1000 public lands granted to, for park, etc., purposes 1185 *Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System*, appropriation for cost of extensions, betterments, etc., from receipts 514, 928 for replacing worn out cables; balance available for all expenses 514 for, additional, 1925 712 *Washington Aqueduct, D.
C.* (*see* Water Service, D. C.). *Washington, Commission for Celebration of Bicentennial of Birthday of George*, established, composition and duties 671 *Washington, D. C.* (*see also* District of Columbia), appropriation for navy yard, public works 198 for naval hospital, nurses’ quarters 876 for Army Engineer School 495, 910 deficiency appropriation for expense of Conference of Interparliamentary Union at 692 *Washington, D. C., Post Office*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursing Capitol power plant, etc., for heat and power to 46, 690 additional allowance to receipts in fixing salary of postmaster and supervisory employees at 1058 heat, power, etc., furnished to, by Capitol power plant to be reimbursed thereto 588, 1296 *Washington Gas Light Company*, agreement with, as to title of land adjoining Anacostia Park, District Columbia, validated 887 *Washington, George*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of commission for celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of birth of 1316 *Washington, Mo.*, part of public building site, conveyed to city for alley extension 136 *Washington Monument, D.
C.*, appropriation for pay of employees 514, 929 for operating supplies 514, 929 for Sunday, etc., opening 515, 929 for uniforms to watchmen, etc 515, 929 for care, etc., of grounds 573 for care, etc., additional, 1925 712 deficiency appropriation for repairs 1346 *Washington, N. C.*, terms of court at 661 *Washington’s Birthplace, Wakefield, Va.*, appropriation for repairs, watchmen, etc., for monument and dock 515, 929 for care, etc., additional, 1925 712 *Watches*, excise tax on, sold, etc., by dealers; exception 324 *Water and Sewers, Army*, appropriation for installing, etc., at 1 military posts 488, 903cclxiii *Water Department, D.
C.* (*see also* Water Service, D. C.), appropriation for salaries and expenses 575, 1249 for operating expenses 575, 1249 for extending distribution system 576, 1249 rate of assessment for laying mains and sewers 576, 1249 for installing meters, etc 576, 1249 for fire and public hydrants, etc 576, 1249 for new mains 576 for extending mains 576, 1249 deficiency appropriation for extending mains 38, 1324 limitation on appropriation for personal services increased to $145,000 1324 *Water Service, D.
C.*, appropriation for increasing city water supply 574, 1248 project adopted 575, 1248 contracts authorized 575, 1248 for expenses; wholly from revenues of water department 575, 1248 for Washington Aqueduct, reservoir, tunnel, filtration plant, etc 575, 1248 credit allowed Lieut. John R. Hardin 1248 for Conduit Road, repairs, etc 575, 1248 for emergency fund 575, 1248 control of Secretary of War over Aqueduct, etc., not affected 575, 1248 for water department, salaries, etc 575, 1249 for increasing water supply, additional, 1925 712 for Washington Aqueduct, additional, 1925 712 *Water Supply of the United States*, appropriation for investigating, etc., to determine the; artesian wells 419, 1173 *Water Users’ Associations* (*see* Reclamation Act Amendments). *Watering Places, Public Lands*, appropriation for classifying, etc., lands for public 419, 1173 *Watersheds of Navigable Streams* (*see* Conserservation of Navigable Waters). *Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, N.
Y.*, deficiency appropriation for 701 *Waterways, Inland*, improvement authorized of, Norfolk, Va., to Beaufort Inlet, N. C 1186 Charleston, S. C., to Saint Johns River, Fla 1187 Charleston to Winyah Bay, S. C 1187 Louisiana and Texas 1187 plans for improving Sabine-Neches waterway modified 1187 *Waterways, Inland and Coastwise*, appropriation for operating transportation facilities on, by War Department 516 operation of facilities, transferred to Inland Waterways Corporation 360 *Ways and Means Committee, House of Representatives*, additional clerk for minority members of, established; appointment, pay, etc 1292 appropriation for 1292 Members of the Sixty-ninth Congress, authorized to revise Revenue Act of 1924, etc 1315 *Weather Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for Chief of Bureau, and office and field personnel 436, 825 appropriation for general expenses 436, 825 cooperation with other bureaus, etc 436, 826 for central office expenses 436, 826 for printing office expenses 436, 826 restriction on printing by Bureau; exception 436, 826 for expenses outside of Washington 436, 826 for observations, warnings, etc 437, 826 for traveling expenses 437, 826 for aerological stations; atmospheric investigations, etc 437, 826 for salaries, additional, 1925 705 for general expenses, additional, 1925 705 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 55, 697, 759 exchange of building, East Lansing, Mich., for a new site 1097 building to be erected on acquired site 1098 *Webster, Daniel*, loan of portrait of, in the Capitol, for exhibition in Philadelphia of works of the artist, John Neagle 1252 *Webster Street NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Seventh Street to Illinois Avenue 546 for paving, etc., Second Street to Rock Creek Church Road; from gasoline-tax fund 1226 *Weights and Measures, International Bureau of*, appropriation for contribution 210, 1019 *Weights and Measures, International Committee of*, appropriation for expenses, American member 230, 1039 *Weights, Measures, and Markets, D. C., Superintendent of*, appropriation for office personnel 541, 1218 for inspection expenses 541, 1218 for expenses, markets, etc 541, 1218 for motor trucks 541, 1218 *Wekiva River, Fla.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *Weller, Honorable Royal H.*, deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 673 *Wepo Wash Irrigation Project, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 400, 1151 *West Indian Islands acquired from Denmark* (*see* Virgin Islands). *West Indies*, appropriation for Weather Service expenses in 436, 825 *West Pearl River, La.*, bridge authorized across, by Louisiana 19 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1194 *West Point, Ga.*, issue of Army stores to sufferers from cyclone at, in 1920, approved; credit allowed for 1252 *West Point, N.
Y.* (*see* Military Academy). *“West Virginia,” Battleship*, appropriation for fire control apparatus for 881 *Western Avenue NW., D. C.*, appropriation for grading, etc., Massachusetts Avenue to Forty-first Street 1224cclxiv *Western Shoshone Agency, Nev.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Western Shoshone Indian Reservation, Idaho and Nev.*, appropriation for irrigation project on 400, 1151 *Western State College of Colorado*, granted lands for biological station 477 *Westmoreland County, Pa.*, bridge authorized across Allegheny River by Allegheny County and 892 *Westport, Battle of*, investigation of feasibility, plans, etc., for military park to commemorate, in Kansas City, Mo 801 commission authorized to assist 801 expenses to be paid from Army contingencies 801 *Weymouth Fore River, Mass.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, Hingham Bay to Quincy, to be made 1191 *White Earth Agency, Minn.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411 *White Earth Indian School, Minn.*, high school teachers at, to be paid from tribal funds 819 *White House* (*see also* Executive Office), donations of early American furniture, etc., may be accepted for use in 1091 to become Government property 1091 temporary committee authorized to pass on, and recommend acceptance 1091 *White House Police*, appropriation for salaries 521, 1199 for uniforms and equipment 521, 1199 for salaries, additional, 1925 705 deficiency appropriation for additional personnel 674 for uniforms, etc 674 *White Pine Blister Rust*, appropriation for study, etc., of 440, 830 for expenses of eradicating, etc 440, 830 local, etc., cooperation 441, 830 paying for trees destroyed, etc., forbidden 441, 831 *White River*, bridge authorized across, at Augusta, Ark 1131 Arkansas may acquire to operate as a free bridge 1131 tolls allowed for five years 1131 Batesville, Ark 888 De Valls Bluff, Ark 645 Newport, Ark 1131 Arkansas may acquire and operate 1132 Saint Charles, Ark 999 Arkansas may acquire to operate as a free bridge 1000 tolls allowed for five years 1000 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1195 of west fork of 1195 preliminary permit for power plant on, may be extended 96 time extended for bridging, Batesville, Ark 789 *White River Ute Indians, Utah*, appropriation for irrigating allotted lands of 403, 1154 for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 412, 1162 from accrued interest 412, 1162 appropriation for irrigating allotted lands of, additional, 1925 707 *White River, West Fork, Ind.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized for flood control of 249 *White Star Line, Nero York City*, deficiency appropriation for refund of immigration fine to 1335 *Whiteriver, Ariz.*, amount authorized for Indian Agency building, etc., at 93 *Whiteside County, Ill.*, bridge authorized across Mississippi River, between Clinton County, Iowa, and 15 *Whitman National Forest, Oreg.*, exchange of lands with private owners, and designated public lands, to be added to 1279, 1282 *Wichita, etc., Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc 409, 1159 for support, etc., of, additional, 1925 708 deficiency appropriation for counsel, Caddo band of 1330 all claims of, against United States, under treaties, etc., to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 366 procedure, etc 367 *Wick, James R.*, deficiency appropriation for services 33 *Wicomico River, Md.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1192 *Wide Ruins Irrigation Project, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 400, 1151 *Wilds Landing, Fla.*, bridge authorized across Saint Marys River at 472 *Wilkes-Barre, Pa.*, time extended for bridging North Branch of Susquehanna River, to Dorranceton from 173 *Wilkesboro, N.
C.*, terms of court at 662 *Willamette Falls Canal, Oreg.*, time extended for bridging, at Lock No. 4 998 *Willamette River*, bridge authorized across, Portland, Oreg 18 at Burnside Street 9 at Ross Island 9 *Willamette River, Lower*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Portland, Oreg 1196 *Willapa Harbor, Wash.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1197 *William and Mary College, Va.*, two cannon surrendered by British at Yorktown, 1781, to be loaned to 115 *Williams, Hiram*, may complete homestead patent and make application for additional stock raising lands 811 *Williams, John Douglass*, reimbursement to, for stolen Victory notes 1277 *Williston Irrigation Project, N.
Dak.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 418, 1168 appraisal of buildings, etc., and sale or lease authorized 1168cclxv *Williston, N. Dak., Fage.* bridge authorized across Missouri River at 815 *Wilmington, Del.*, plans for improvement of harbor, modified 1186 *Wilmington, N. C.*, terms of court at 661 *Wilson, N. C.*, terms of court at 661 *Wilson, Pa.*, time extended for bridging Monongahela River, by Allegheny County at 891 *Wind Cave National Park, S. Dak.*, appropriation for protection, etc 424, 1178 for protection, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for 1348 *Wind River Reservation* (*see also* Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo.), appropriation for irrigation system 404, 1154 for roads and bridges; reimbursement 413 for irrigation system, additional, 1925 707 deficiency appropriation for irrigation project 61 unexpended balance, appropriation for irrigation system on diminished, covered in 1155 *Winder Building, D.
C.*, custody, etc., of, transferred to Superintendent of State, etc., Department Buildings 66 *Winnebago Agency, Nebr.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 *Winnebago County, Ill.*, bridge authorized across Rock River in 13 time extended for bridging Rock River at Rockford, by 814 *Winnebago Indian Hospital, Nebr.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 408, 1159 *Winnebago Indian Reservation, Nebr.*, issue of trust patents to Indians of, holders of restricted fee patents 1114 period of trust 10 years 1114 land patent to deceased allottee, Mary Crane, canceled, and land restored to Indians of 138 *Winyah Bay, S.
C.*, improvement of waterway from Charleston, S. C., to, authorized 1187 *Wireless Communication* (*see* Radio Communication). *Wireworms*, appropriation for investigations, etc., of 449, 839 *Wisconsin*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians in 409, 1160 unappropriated public lands in, erroneously surveyed as water-covered areas, to be sold 1013 preference right of occupants cultivating, etc., to make application to purchase 1013 proof to accompany 1013 division of two or more tracts held under riparian rights 1013 in conflicting claims, preference given to improvements, etc 1013 no more than one hundred and sixty acres to any applicant 1013 existing rights under public land laws not abridged 1013 unappropriated public lands in; appraisal of value, exclusive of improvement by applicant 1013 issue of patent for such lands as applicant is entitled to, and payment of appraised price 1013 *Wisconsin Avenue NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Massachusetts Avenue to River Road; from gasoline-tax fund 549 *Wisconsin River*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1195 *Witnesses, United States Courts*, appropriation for fees, etc 221, 1030 deficiency appropriation for fees 57, 61, 171, 698, 700, 760, 1333, 1351 certificate of attorneys in Government cases conclusive 1333 *Wolf River, Wis.*, preliminary examination, etc., authorized for flood control of 249 *Wolves*, appropriation for devising methods for destroying 450, 841 *Women, Federal Industrial Institution for*, provisions establishing 473 *Women in Industry*, appropriation for investigations, etc 242, 1051 *Women of the World War, Memorial to*, deficiency appropriation for contribution to erection of 1314 *Women’s Bureau, Department of Labor*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 241, 1051 *Wood Distillation, etc.*, appropriation for investigating methods of 445, 835 flax straw for manufacture of pulp and paper 445, 835 *Woodlawn, Pa.*, bridge authorized across Ohio River from Ambridge to 791 *Woodley Place NW., D.
C.*, appropriation for paving, Woodley Road to Cathedral Avenue; from gasoline-tax fund 1226 *Woodley Road NW., D. C.*, appropriation for paving, Twenty-eighth to Twenty-ninth Streets 1224 for paving, Woodley Place to Connecticut Avenue; from gasoline-tax fund 1226 *Woodruff, William Schuyler*, may be appointed an officer of Infantry 806 *Woodward, Francis W.*, land patent to, authorized 811 *Woodward, Okla.*, appropriation for establishing livestock breeding station at 457, 850 for livestock breeding station, additional, 1925 706 deficiency appropriation for livestock breeding station, buildings 1326 terms of court at; rooms to be provided 388, 946 *Wool Clip of 1918*, appropriation for completing work of handling, etc 455, 846 *Wool Industry*, appropriation for investigating problems of, on western farms 439, 828 *Woolley, James C.*, deficiency appropriation for allowance in accounts 1327cclxvi *Workhouse, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries of administration 566, 1241 for operation and maintenance 566, 1241 for fuel 567, 1241 for construction, repairs, etc 567, 1241 for brick-making plant 567 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 677 *World Flyers*, recognition of services of Army Air Service officers, in circumnavigating the globe 979 *World War*, appropriation for preparing naval records of 185, 864 for expenses auditing Army, contracts 483, 897 for segregating bodies of soldiers, etc., in American cemeteries in Great Britain and France 512, 927 for preparing Medical and Surgical History of 514, 929 deficiency appropriation for distribution of ordnance, etc., captured in 1345 disbursing officers relieved from responsibility for losses, etc., in service accounts of; time extended 860 issue of commission to person appointed an officer during World War or recommended therefor from officers’ training school, unable to accept by reason of death in line of duty 1255 officer in military service during, officially recommended for promotion, unable to accept by reason of death in line of duty 1255 officer recommended officially for promotion, unable to accept by reason of death in line of duty 1256 settlement authorized of indebtedness of Finland 20 of Hungary 136 of Lithuania 719 of Poland 720 supply officers of Navy and Naval Reserve Force to be paid for active service during, pay, etc., of rank prior to approval of bonds 860 veterans of, with specified diseases, admitted to hospital facilities, etc., of Veterans’ Bureau 620 *World War Adjusted Compensation Act*, deficiency appropriation for paying adjusted service credits, and dependents’ pay 681 for amount to adjusted service certificate fund 682 for administrative expenses, under Navy Department 688, 1335 for administrative expenses, under War Department 695, 1344 for administrative expenses, under Veterans’ Bureau 681 title of Act 121 terms construed:
“Veteran”; persons excluded 121 “overseas service”; “home service” 122 “adjusted service credit”; “person” 122 adjusted service credit allowed for each day in United States World War service exceeding 60 122 allowance for overseas; for home 122 maximum 122 adjusted service credit; not allowed commissioned officers above designated grades 122 individuals holding commissions in higher grades; noncommissioned officers excepted 122 civilian officers, designated classes of service, etc 122 persons entering service since November 11, 1918 122 officers on home service without troops 122 Public Health members not detailed with armed forces 122 while on farm or industrial furlough 122 doing road work, etc., and receiving pay equal to civilian employees 123 drafted persons, released therefrom 123 allowed while n exceptionally hazardous home service 123 all exclusions applicable in computing 123 of National Guard and Reserve in service between July 3 and August 5, 1917 123 veterans granted adjusted pay 123 adjusted service certificates 123 applications to be filed with Secretary of War or Navy 123 before January 1, 1928 123 transmittal with certificate of service to Director; contents of certificate 124 benefits extended on receipt of 124 pamphlet containing information to be prepared and distributed 124 adjusted service credit record not subject to review by General Accounting Office 124 payments under, by disbursing officers to be credited 124 administrative regulations to be made; reports to Congress 124 sums payable to veterans’ dependents, etc., free from attachment, etc 125 punishment for charging fees to veterans 125 adjusted service pay if credit not over $50 125 not assignable, etc.; restriction on payments 125 adjusted service certificates to be issued without cost 125 face value of, to equal 20-year endowment insurance 125 effective date; payable to beneficiary after 20 years, etc 125 allowance if veteran die before January 1, 1925 125 loan to veteran on certificate, allowed 126 banks authorized to make, on promissory note secured by certificate 126 interest; discounting, sale, etc 126 notice to veteran on sale, etc., to other bank 126 notes not paid at maturity may be presented to Director 126 acceptance; payment and canceling thereof; certificate to be retained 127 on payment of, with interest, by veteran, certificate to be returned 127 if certificate not redeemed before maturity, amount of, and interest to be deducted therefrom 127 payment of remainder 127cclxvii notes, etc.; settlement where veteran dies before maturity of 127 payment of note by Director 127 remainder of certificate value distributed to beneficiaries 127 payment of, by Director on failure of veteran 127 amount deducted from value of certificate when paid to beneficiary 127 loan value of certificates calculated on reserve value thereof; limit 127 bank presenting note for payment to give affidavit that no fee, etc., has been charged for loan 128 penalty for charging fee, etc 128 certificates not otherwise negotiable, etc 128 conditions of issue to be printed on certificates 128 Adjusted Service Certificate Fund created 128 annual appropriations authorized for; determination of amounts 128 amounts to be set aside; limit for 1925 128 investment of, etc., interest, etc., added to 128 payments to be made from 128 payments to dependents on death of veteran 128 order of preferences 129 burial expenses not included in 129 presumption of dependency; child under 18 129 spouse or parents; statement to be presented 129 in quarterly installments; limitation as to heirs 129 application for, to be filed with Department of last service of veteran 129 time for making; exception 129 payments only on making 129 limited to person of dependent, etc.; others void 129 regulations to be made 130 certificate to be transmitted to the Director with application 130 contents of 130 benefits extended to applicant on receipt of 130 rights not assignable, etc 130 payments restricted 130 meaning of “dependent”;
“child”; “father” and “mother” 130 administrative officers to appoint employees, make official expenses, etc 130 appointments to be from civil service eligibles 131 preference to be given veterans 131 assignment of not more than seven Army officers by the President for service, authorized 131 punishment for false statements in applications, etc 131 estimates for administration of the Act to be submitted 131 appropriations authorized 131 for service certificate fund 131 *World War Foreign Debt Commission*, deficiency appropriation for expenses 1342 approval of settlement made by, of indebtedness of Finland 20 approval of settlement made by, of indebtedness of Hungary 136 of Lithuania 719 of Poland 720 authority of, extended two years 763 *World War, Memorial to Women of*, deficiency appropriation for contribution to erection of 1314 *World War Veterans’ Act, 1924*, title of Act 607 meaning of “bureau” and “director” 607 terms used in compensation, insurance, and rehabilitation provisions 607 United States Veterans’ Bureau established as an independent bureau under the President 608 appointment and salary of Director 608 technical and administrative staff of Director; sections, etc., of Bureau 608 application of civil service law, etc., to employees 608 administrative powers vested in Director 608 effect of decisions; assignment of duties 608 procedure, regulations, etc., to be adopted 609 placement of rehabilitated persons to be provided 609 use of facilities of Department of Labor for 609 establishment and powers of central, regional, and suboffices 609 abolishment, etc., of regional and suboffices allowed 609 officials empowered to issue subpoenas, etc., to secure testimony 609 assistance of district courts 609 failure to obey orders of, punishable as contempt of court 609 expenses allowed witnesses 609 details of employees to examine claims, make investigations, etc.; powers conferred 610 opinion of Attorney General on questions of, may be required by Director 610 general powers of Director; all services necessary for executing provision of act 610 utilize facilities of all Governmental agencies 610 additional personnel, equipment, etc., to be furnished from 610 arrange for further hospitalization, etc., if Government facilities unsatisfactory 610 improve, extend, etc., Government insufficient hospital facilities 610 structures to become permanent property of Bureau or other agencies 610 contract for outside hospital, etc., service 610 permanent transfer of Public Health, etc., hospitals to Bureau 610 rules to be made for conduct of patients at hospitals, etc 611 penalties for breaches 611 acceptance of gifts for purposes of rehabilitation, authorized 611 fund to be created from; use of 611 reports of receipts, etc., to Congress 611cclxviii detailed report of all activities, etc., to be submitted annually to Congress by Director 611 all previous appropriations, unexpended, made available for Bureau 611 for military and naval insurance, premiums, etc., made available 612 premiums collected hereafter 612 payments of term insurance, etc., from, upon awards of Director 612 premiums paid on converted insurance to be credited to Government insurance fund 612 available for losses, benefits, liabilities for court judgments, etc 612 reserve funds to be set aside from; investment in Federal securities, or farm loan bonds; sale, etc 612 credits to be allowed disbursing clerk, by Comptroller General, for payments of insurance installments without verification from pay rolls 612 recognition of attorneys restricted to representatives of Red Cross, and veterans organization, in claims for compensation, etc 612 permitted for insurance claims in court 612 fee to be determined by court 612 intervenors allowed in insurance cases; procedure 613 regulations to be prescribed for proof of marriage 613 provisions for payments to minors, mental incompetents, etc 613 compensation, insurance, support, etc., allowances, not assignable, nor subject to creditors or taxes 613 claims of United States excepted 613 assignments of converted insurance to permitted beneficiaries, allowed 613 persons discharged from service for specified causes barred from compensation, insurance, etc., rights 613 cash surrender value of converted insurance to be paid 614 enemy alien serving with American forces in World War entitled to compensation, etc., benefits 614 person dishonorably discharged by court martial, subsequently found to have been insane at time of offense, entitled to compensation, etc., allowances 614 provisions effective as of April 6, 1917; payments, etc., authorized 614 compensation benefits to person inducted, but dying or disabled, etc., before enlistment; conditions 614 insurance application deemed valid 614 person applying between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, for enlistment and accepted provisionally, as an inducted man 614 amounts of compensation, etc., unpaid at time of death of beneficiary, payable to personal representative 614 in case of escheat to be credited to fund 614 payments made heretofore under regulations, etc., validated 615 exception as to insurance not in force 615 no recovery from beneficiary, if without fault 615 surplus supplies, etc., may be disposed of by Director 615 lands or buildings, etc., may be leased 615 proceeds covered into the Treasury 615 files, etc., pertaining to claims deemed confidential 615 no disclosure permitted, except to claimants, conditionally 615 under process of court, etc 615 in proceedings as to mental competency of a claimant 615 amount of compensation or training allowance, to any person 615 certified copies of, to be received as evidence 615 provisions of Act not applicable to conscientious objector refusing duty, or person discharged for alienage 615 compensation allowed for injury or disease contracted, etc., in service from April 6, 1917, and before July 2, 1921, by officers, enlisted men, etc 615 aggravation, etc., of existing disability 615 misconduct excepted 616 not denied while in hospital for paralysis, blindness, etc 616 soundness inferred if in active service November 11, 1918 616 recorded defects excepted 616 specified diseases developing prior to January 1, 1925, presumed as incurred in service 616 percentage of degree required 616 claims for disability may be allowed later 616 monthly allowances for death resulting from injury 616 amounts to family 616 allowance for burial expenses while in service 617 veteran of any war, and needy 617 if Bureau beneficiary without reference to indigency 617 additional to beneficiaries under treatment, etc., away from home 617 cost of transportation of attendant 617 no deduction of accrued pension or compensation 617 continuance of payment to widow or parent 617 to children 617 termination of rates 617 children not with mother 617 widows excepted; allowance to widower 617 provisions effective as of April 6, 1917 617 receipt of, not a bar to pension, etc., on account of another person 617 deduction to be made 617 changes not retroactive 617 disability compensation paid monthly, if total and temporary 618 to person; dependents 618 partial and temporary; percentage basis of rate 618clcxix disability compensation paid monthly; partial and temporary; tubercular rating on arrest of disease 168 total and permanent 618 specific disabilities rated as 618 additional for blindness, etc 618 rate for double 618 tubercular rating of temporary total for three years if discharged from hospital without arrest of disease 618 not denied if evidence of, be presented 618 partial and permanent; computation of degree 618 schedule of ratings based upon impaired earning capacity, to be prepared 618 readjustment of rates to avoid injustice 619 additional, if so helpless as to require nurse or attendant 619 medical services, surgical appliances, court expenses for insane commitments, etc., in addition to 619 patients, without dependants, in neuropsychiatric hospitals, etc 619 allowance if recovering 619 payments to hospital authorities for benefit of 619 for veterans, without dependents, after June 30, 1927, in any hospital, not totally disabled 619 unallotted portion to be deposited in the Treasury to credit of patient; disposition, investment, etc., of 619 allowance for funeral expenses, etc 620 free hospital, etc., care and treatment to discharged persons disabled, etc., in active service since April 6, 1917, before July 2, 1921 620 if disability not caused by willful misconduct 620 reimbursement to beneficiary of Bureau for immediate emergency treatment, if its facilities not available 620 available for veterans of Spanish War, World War, etc., with specified diseases, if honorably discharged 620 permitted veterans of any war, etc., since 1897, if not dishonorably discharged 620 preference to the needy 621 sale of surplus supplies, etc.; disposal of articles made by patients 621 apportionment of compensation if parties not living together 621 allowance to dependent husband 621 transportation, medical services, etc., authorized to discharged members of allied forces; condition 621 utilization of, by allied governments to discharged members of American forces abroad 621 funds available 621 surrender of other pensions, etc., necessary, to receive compensation herein provided 621 by widow or parent of another person excepted 621 no disability compensation paid while receiving rehabilitation support, etc 621 payments to be equalized 621 changed rates of compensation not retroactive 621 applicants for compensation and persons receiving, required to submit to medical examinations 622 payment for expenses 622 rights suspended if examination refused, etc 622 beneficiaries to submit to medical, etc., treatment 622 review of awards; action on 622 reductions not retroactive, except for fraud 622 time of, or discontinuance, effective in three months 622 compensation not payable unless death or disability occurred prior to or within one year after, discharge; exceptions 622 restriction removed if official record of disability 622 for death in service, unless officially recorded 622 restriction if reported “missing,” etc 622 for death inflicted for crime 622 for court martial dismissals, etc 622 time limit for presenting claims for compensation 623 for death or disability occurring after discharge, etc 623 extension permitted; minors or incompetents 623 restriction on back payments; no reductions retroactive except for fraud 623 compensation to female nurses to be in lieu of that for injuries allowed Government employees 623 purposes of Act declared, for services April 6, 1917, to July 2, 1921 623 no other pension, etc., laws applicable 623 retirement laws for Army and Navy not included as 623 no compensation if in active or retired service 623 compensation and rehabilitation not applicable to disabilities prior to April 6, 1917, or after July 2, 1921 623 benefits of compensation, etc., awarded for injuries to beneficiaries resulting from training, hospitalization, etc 623 in lieu of, under Act for injuries to Government employees 623 deduction if payments come from other persons 623 application of limitation 623 insurance against death or total disability, granted to all persons in service of Army or Navy on application 624 limitation; time for making 624 beneficiaries limited to specified relatives 624 expenses borne by United States; basis of premium rates 624cclxx term insurance, of persons in service after April 6, 1917, convertible not later than July 2, 1926, into form requested by insured, without examination 624 forms, payments of premiums, etc., to be prescribed 624 to cease July 2, 1926, except if death or total disability occur prior thereto 624 time extended for conversion payments of, if matured by total disability, and no longer disabled 624 optional lump sum or installment settlements of converted insurance, allowed insured 624 by beneficiaries, if not exercised by insured 624 benefits of converted insurance for total disability due from extra hazard in service, to be borne by United States 625 transfer of funds for 625 reduced insurance allowed on recovery 625 transfer of funds 625 reinstatement of lapsed insurance allowed without examination, if application made in limited time 625 for disability incurred in World War 625 back premiums, etc., to be paid 625 no term insurance, after July 2, 1926 625 payment for insurance lapsed while suffering a compensable disability not collected 626 premiums to be paid from uncollected compensation 626 amounts to be paid soldier or his beneficiaries 626 waiving dates of premium payments if in Bureau hospital, during period of confinement for compensable disability 626 during period of compensable total disability 626 mental incompetents, with no legal guardian 626 to be made without application 626 extent of time allowed 626 interest payable on waived premiums 626 deducted from settlement, if not paid by insured 626 transfer authorized from insurance fund to meet liens, etc., against policies of converted insurance 626 all policies incontestible after six months 627 except for fraud, nonpayment of premiums, etc 627 notice of invalidity 627 effective as of April 6, 1917 627 vocational rehabilitation to be furnished persons disabled, etc., in service of United States from April 6, 1917, to July 2, 1921, and discharged therefrom 627 courses to overcome handicap to be prescribed 627 commenced under original Rehabilitation Acts, prior hereto, not terminated 627 courses to be furnished until June 30, 1926 627 vocational rehabilitation courses, etc.; payments to be paid to persons following 627 allotment to a single man; with family dependents 627 increase allowed to meet higher living costs; limitations 627 discretionary to dependents or trainee, for family support 628 extension of courses to other discharged persons, entitled to disability compensation 628 benefits to be used within reasonable time by eligibles 628 time extended if failure due to physical incapacity 628 training to commence on or before June 30, 1925 628 test of rehabilitation to be determined by Director 628 allowances continued for two months after employability determined 628 applications must be made on June 30, 1923, or prior thereto 628 no training, allowances, etc., after June 30, 1926 628 limitation on payments to attorneys 628 receiving, etc., unauthorized fees, a misdemeanor; punishment for 628 punishment for false sworn statements in claims 628 receiving payments after right therefore ceases 628 fraudulently receiving money if not entitled thereto 628 making, or aiding in, fraudulent statements, etc., in claims for compensation 628 repeal of War Risk Insurance Acts, and amendments 629 excepting, provisions for injuries by other persons and widows’ pensions 629 laws repealed and sections of this Act in lieu thereof 629 War Risk Insurance Act, as amended 630 Vocational Rehabilitation Act as amended 630 Veterans’ Bureau Act 630 repeals not to affect rights, duties, etc., under said Acts 630 prosecution of offenses, etc., continued 630 limitations, etc., under repealed laws not affected 630 invalidity of any clause, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 630 *WorldWarVeterans’ Act, 1924, Amendments*, limitation of term “child” and “grandchild” 1302 actions of disagreement as to insurance contract claims may be brought in Federal courts 1302 jurisdiction and procedure 1303 interpleader, if indebtedness acknowledged against persons claiming interest 1303 notice to parties 1303 appeals to courts of appeals, final; exception 1303 applicable to all pending suits 1303 compensation and rehabilitation benefits barred from persons discharged from service for specified causes, etc 1303 alien serving Federal forces during World War excepted 1303cclxxi person dishonorably discharged by court martial, subsequently found to have been insane at the time, entitled to compensation, etc 1303 compensation for disabilities in prior or subsequent enlistment not affected by dismissal, etc 1303 no compensation, etc., for death as punishment for crime, etc 1304 cash surrender value of converted insurance payable to beneficiary, etc 1304 benefits to persons discharged for concealing minority, allowed if service honorable 1304 provisions of section effective as of April 6, 1917 1304 payment of insurance claims under 1304 private telephones allowed medical officers in the field 1304 compensation for death, injury, or disease in service from April 6, 1917, to July 2, 1921, by officers, enlisted men, etc 1304 or for aggravation of an existing disability 1304 misconduct excepted 1304 if suffering from paralysis, blindness, etc. not denied on account of 1304 soundness inferred if in active service November 11, 1918 1304 recorded defects excepted 1304 specified diseases developing prior to January 1, 1925, presumed as incurred in service 1305 percentage of degree required 1305 conclusive in tuberculosis; in other cases evidence required 1305 benefits due to diseases on or subsequent to January 1, 1925 1305 monthly allowances for death resulting from injury 1305 amounts to family 1305 allowance for burial expenses while in service 1305 veteran of any war, including Army nurses in Spanish-American War, if needy 1305 beneficiaries of the Bureau 1305 additional to beneficiaries in hospitals, etc., away from home 1306 cost of transportation of attendant 1306 no deduction from accrued pension, compensation, or insurance 1306 continuance of compensation to widow or parent 1306 to children 1306 termination of rates, limited to contingencies 1306 children not with mother 1306 widows excepted; allowance to widower 1306 effective as of April 6, 1917 1306 receipt of, not a bar to pension, etc., on account of another person 1306 claims on account of same person to be surrendered 1306 change not retroactive 1306 in addition to disability compensation, medical services, court expenses for insane commitments, surgical appliances, etc., to be furnished 1306 military control not affected before discharge 1307 compensation for veterans, without dependents, in institutions for insane 1307 allowance if recovering 1307 payment to officer of institution or apportioned to dependents 1307 monthly rate for veterans, without dependents, in institution after June 30, 1927, and not totally disabled 1307 free hospital, etc., care, surgical and dental appliances, etc., to discharged persons disabled in active service since April 6, 1917, before July 2, 1921 1307 if disability not caused by willful misconduct 1307 reimbursement to beneficiary, for immediate emergency treatment, if Bureau facilities not available 1307 in insular possessions hospitalization may be furnished in other than Government hospitals 1308 designation of officials to make arrests at hospitals 1308 offenders to be taken to United States commissioner 1308 payment of expenses 1308 compensation awarded to beneficiaries for injuries resulting from training, hospitalization, treatment, etc 1308 in lieu of allowances under Act for injuries to Government employees 1308 time limit for applying 1308 subrogation to Government if injury come from other persons 1308 insurance against death or permanent disability granted to all persons serving in Army or Navy, on application therefor 1308 amount limited; time for application 1308 beneficiaries limited to specified relatives 1308 if within permitted class when designated, change of status not to affect rights, etc 1309 expenses borne by United States; basis of premium rates 1309 term insurance to be converted not later than July 2, 1926, to form requested by insured 1309 forms, payments of premiums, etc., to be prescribed 1309 to cease July 2, 1926, except if death or total disability occur prior thereto 1309 time extended for conversion payments of, if matured by total permanent disability, and no longer disabled 1309 payment of, in installments 1309 provisions for maturity, payments, etc 1309 basis of calculations 1309 changes of beneficiaries allowed at any time if within permitted classes 1309 payments, if no beneficiary surviving the insured, etc., to estate, etc 1309 escheat to United States 1310 optional settlements approved by the Bureau, etc 1310 effective as of June 7, 1924 1310cclxxii term insurance to be converted not later than July 2, 1926; payment to estate, if no permitted beneficiary designated, or dies prior to receiving all installments 1310 computation of 1310 continuance of awards now in course of payment 1310 on death of beneficiary, balance to estate 1310 no award made to estate of last surviving beneficiary affected 1310 if estate would escheat to State under laws thereof, insurance to be credited to insurance appropriation 1310 reinstatement of lapsed insurance allowed if application made in specified time 1310 for disability incurred in World War 1311 proof of not totally disabled 1311 back premiums, etc., to be paid 1311 no term insurance, after July 2, 1926 1311 trainees completing rehabilitation courses allowed to retain part of equipment to enter business, etc 1311 restriction on recognition of attorneys, except in insurance cases before courts 1311 amount of fee 1311 allowance by court of fees in insurance cases 1311 punishment for soliciting, etc., unauthorized fee 1311 for receiving money from Bureau with intent to defraud United States or beneficiary 1311 for conspiring, etc., to present false documents concerning Bureau claims, etc 1312 for guardian embezzling money paid for benefit of minor or incompetent by Bureau 1312 *Wrangell Harbor, Alaska*, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1197 *Wrangell Narrows, Alaska*, improvement of, authorized; conditions 1190 *Wright County, Minn.*, bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at Clearwater, by Minnesota, Sherburne County, and 1302 *Wright, James A.*, issue of homestead patents to 810 *Writs of Error*, no case to be dismissed for mistake in suing for, instead of taking appeal 941 *Wyoming*, appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 394 lease of designated naval reserve in, to be canceled, etc 5 *“Wyoming,” Battleship*, deficiency appropriation for additional submarine, etc., protection 1335 alteration of, authorized for protection against submarine and aircraft attack 719 converting to oil burning 719 *Wyoming Judicial District*, constitution of 388 terms of court, at Casper 388 Cheyenne 388 Evanston 388 Lander 388 Sheridan 388 rooms at Casper 388 deputy marshals for Yellowstone Park 388 **Y.** *Yachts*, special tax imposed on users of 1328 exemption, for relief of seamen, etc 328 *Yakima Agency, Wash.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds 411, 1161 deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 1329 *Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of Toppenish-Simcoe irrigation system 403, 1154 Ahtanum system 403 for reimbursing reclamation fund for water furnished lands in 403, 1154 for additional water supply, Wapato irrigation project 403, 1154 for maintenance, etc., Toppenish-Simcoe irrigation system, additional, 1925 707 for maintenance, etc., Ahtanum irrigation system, additional, 1925 707 for diversion dam, etc., additional, 1925 707 for Satus irrigation project, additional, 1925 707 deficiency appropriation for irrigation system 56, 61, 698 for Toppenish-Simcoe project; repayment 56 for Wapato irrigation project 684 *Yakima Irrigation Project, Wash.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 418, 1170 for constructing Kittitas division, etc 1170 contract requirements 1170 unexpended balance available 1171 deficiency appropriation for cooperative investigation of feasibility, Kittitas division of 685 for continued investigation, construction, etc., of Kittitas unit of 685 *Yankton Sioux Indians, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for support, etc 409, 1160 for support, etc., of, additional, 1925 708 interest of, in Red Pipestone Quarries, Minn., to be determined by Court of Claims 730 *Yaquina Bay, Oreg.*, preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of bar and entrance 1196 *Yawhannah, S. C.*, bridge authorized across Pee Dee River at 4 *Yell and Pope County Bridge District, Ark.*, may bridge Arkansas River 1129 *Yellow Fever*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 76, 775cclxxiii *Yellowstone Irrigation Project, Mont.-N.
Dak., Lower*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 417, 1167 *Yellowstone National Park, Wyo.*, appropriation for commissioner 219, 1028 for maintenance, protection, etc 424, 1178 for protection, additional, 1925 709 deficiency appropriation for repairing flood damages, road repairs, etc 42 for protection, etc 56 *Yellowstone River*, bridge authorized across, Glendive, Mont 11 *York River*, pier in, at Gloucester Bank, Va., legalized 972 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1193 *Yorktown, Va.*, appropriation for naval fuel depot, fire protection 877 *Yosemite National Park, Calif.*, appropriation for commissioner 219, 1028 for maintenance, protection, etc 425, 1178 for protection, additional, 1925 709 *Youghiogheny River, Pa.*, preliminary examination, etc., of, McKeesport, to be made 1195 *Young Men’s Christian Association of Wisconsin*, preference right granted, to purchase lands at Boulder Lake, Wis 1075 *Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company*, sale of northern end of breakwater in Indiana Harbor, Ind., authorized to 1188 *Yukon River, Alaska*, appropriation for purchase, etc., river steamer and barges for 428 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, near Fort Yukon 1197 near Holy Cross 1197 *Yuma, Ariz.*, right of way granted Southern Pacific Railroad Company across Government levee at 101 *Yuma Indian Reservation, Calif.*, appropriation for reclamation, etc., charges; reimbursement 402, 1152 *Yuma Irrigation Project, Ariz.-Calif.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of; hydroelectric power plant construction 416, 1166 deficiency appropriation for flood protection from unexpended balance 1330 for auxiliary project first Mesa unit 1331 amount authorized to furnish water to first Mesa unit of, from reclamation fund 962 moneys received from rights, etc., covered into fund 962 payments for land and water rights in yearly installments 962 existing contracts conformable to 962 undisposed of lands and water rights at public and private sale 963 amount authorized to refund reclamapreliminarytion fund allotment of, for costs of work, etc., of Colorado River levee, adjacent to 1198 to be transferred for fiscal year 1926 1198 for fiscal year 1927, and annually thereafter 1198 **Z.** *Zachery Ferry, La.*, bridge authorized across Bayou Bartholomew at 888 *Zia Pueblo Indians, N.
Mex.*, tract of land set apart as a reservation for 92 *Zion National Park, Utah*, appropriation for protection, etc 425, 1178 for protection, additional, 1925 709 *Zoning Regulations, etc., D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for printing, etc 37 *Zoological Park, D. C., National*, appropriation for land for parkway, connecting Potomac and Rock Creek Parks and 574 for expenses of 574, 1247 *Zullig, Robert*, homestead patent to infant children of, authorized 812 *Zuni Indian Reservation, N.
Mex.*, appropriation for irrigation project on 400, 1151 2 **THE****STATUTES AT LARGE** OF THE **UNITED STATES OF AMERICA** FROM DECEMBER, 1923, TO MARCH, 1925 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 STATEE **VOL. XLIII** IN TWO PARTS PART 1—Public Acts and Resolutions PART 2—Private Acts and Resolutions, Concurrent Resolutions, Treaties, and Proclamations **PART 2** WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1925 LISTof thePRIVATE ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME.
Laws of the Sixty-Eighth Congress of the United States. STATUTE I—1923–1924. Page. *Florence Kling Harding.* An Act Granting a franking privilege to Florence Kling Harding. January 25, 1924 1359 *Edith Bolling Wilson.* An Act Granting a franking privilege to Edith Bolling Wilson. March 4, 1924 1359 *Cleveland, Miss., State Bank.* An Act For the relief of the Cleveland State Bank, of Cleveland, Mississippi. March 31, 1924 1359 *Martinsburg, W. Va., Old National Bank.* An Act For the relief of The Old National Bank of Martinsburg, Martinsburg, West Virginia.
April 1, 1924 1360 *William R. Bradley.* An Act For the relief of William R. Bradley, former acting collector of internal revenue for South Carolina. April 3, 1924 1360 *Charles B. Strecker.* An Act To permit the correction of the general account of Charles B. Strecker, former Assistant Treasurer United States. April 12, 1924 1361 *William H. Lee.* An Act For the relief of William H. Lee. April 12, 1924 1361 *Alaska Commercial Company.* An Act For the relief of the Alaska Commercial Company.
April 12, 1924 1361 *J. G. Seupelt.* An Act For the relief of J. G. Seupelt. April 14, 1924 1362 *Ambrose I. Moriarty.* An Act To provide for the advancement on the retired list of the Regular Army of Second Lieutenant Ambrose I. Moriarty. April 14, 1924 1362 *John H. McAtee.* An Act For the relief of John H. McAtee. April 15, 1924 1362 *Ethel Williams.* An Act For the relief of Ethel Williams. April 15, 1924 1362 *Fred Hurst.* An Act For the relief of Fred Hurst. April 15, 1924 1363 *Thomas Nolan.* An Act For the relief of Thomas Nolan.
April 15, 1924 1363 *Elwood Grissinger.* An Act Authorizing the Court of Claims of the United States to hear and determine the claim of Elwood Grissinger. April 18, 1924 1363 *George A. Nickles.* An Act For the relief of George A. Nickles. April 28, 1924 1364 *Hugh S. Cumming.* Joint Resolution Granting permission to Hugh S. Cumming, Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service, to accept certain decorations bestowed upon him by the Republics of France and Poland.
April 28, 1924 1364 *Long Island Railroad Company.* An Act For the relief of the Long Island Railroad Company. May 19, 1924 1364 *William D. Mullen Company.* An Act For the relief of the William D. Mullen Company. May 23, 1924 1365 *George T. Tobin and Son.* An Act For the relief of George T. Tobin and Son. May 23, 1924 1365 *Peter C. Keegan and others.* An Act For the relief of Peter C. Keegan and others. May 23, 1924 1365 *New Jersey Shipbuilding and Dredging Company.* An Act For the relief of the New Jersey Shipbuilding and Dredging Company, of Bayonne, New Jersey.
May 23, 1924 1365 *Dorr F. Tozier.* An Act Granting permission to Commander Dorr F. Tozier, United States Coast Guard, retired, to accept a gift from the King of Great Britain. May 23, 1924 1366 *“Con Rein,” schooner.* An Act For the relief of the East LaHave Transportation Company, Limited, owner, A. Picard and Company, owner of cargo, and George H. Corkum, Leopold S. Conrad, Wilson Zinck, Freeman Beck, Sidney Knickle, and Norman E. LeGay, crew of the schooner Con Rein, sunk by United States submarine K-4.
May 23, 1924 3366 *Rush O. Fellows.* An Act For the relief of Rush O. Fellows. May 23, 1924 1366 *Edward T. Williams.* An Act For the relief of Edward T. Williams. May 23, 1924 1367 *Isaac Jack.* An Act Authorizing the removal of the restrictions from forty acres of the allotment of Isaac Jack, a Seneca Indian, and for other purposes. May 24, 1924 1367 *Comanche Indian allottees.* An Act To compensate three Comanche Indians of the Kiowa Reservation. May 24, 1924 1367iiiiv *Underwood Typewriter Company, etc.* An Act For the relief of the Underwood Typewriter Company and Frank P.
Trott. May 24, 1924 1367 *Arthur Frost.* An Act For the relief of Arthur Frost. May 24, 1924 1368 *James Moran.* An Act For the relief of James Moran. May 28, 1924 1368 *Charles Swanson.* An Act Authorizing issuance of patent to Charles Swanson. May 31, 1924 1368 *Johann Jacob Lutsch.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to grant a patent to certain lands to Johann Jacob Lutsch. May 31, 1924 1369 *Luke Ratigan.* An Act For the relief of Luke Ratigan. May 31, 1924 1369 *Amy L.
Fallon.* An Act For the relief of Amy L. Fallon, mother of Lieutenant Henry N. Fallon, retired. May 31, 1924 1369 *“Lexington,” steamship.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the steamship Lexington. June 3, 1924 1369 *United Dredging Company.* An Act For the relief of the United Dredging Company. June 3, 1924 1370 *Erie Railroad Company.* An Act For the relief of the Erie Railroad Company. June 3, 1924 1370 *Eva B. Sharon.* An Act For the relief of Eva B. Sharon. June 3, 1924 1371 *Frank Vumbaca.* An Act For the relief of Frank Vumbaca.
June 4, 1924 1371 *Harold Kernan.* An Act For the relief of Harold Kernan. June 4, 1924 1371 *Ezra S. Pond.* An Act For the relief of Ezra S. Pond. June 4, 1924 1371 *Robert J. Kirk.* An Act For the relief of Robert J. Kirk. June 5, 1924 1371 *F. A. Maron.* An Act For the relief of F. A. Maron. June 5, 1924 1372 *Bernice Hutcheson.* An Act For the relief of Bernice Hutcheson. June 6, 1924 1372 *Gordon G. MacDonald.* An Act For the relief of Gordon G. MacDonald. June 6, 1924 1372 *Ely N.
Sonnenstrahl.* An Act For the relief of the estate of Ely N. Sonnenstrahl, deceased. June 6, 1924 1372 *Commercial Pacific Cable Company.* An Act For the relief of the Commercial Pacific Cable Company. June 6, 1924 1373 *Gerard E. Bess.* An Act For the relief of Gerard E. Bess. June 6, 1924 1373 *Jesse L. Meeks.* An Act For the relief of Jesse L. Meeks. June 6, 1924 1373 *Eagle Pass Lumber Company.* An Act For the relief of the Eagle Pass Lumber Company, of Eagle Pass, Texas.
June 6, 1924 1374 *Frank Stinchcomb.* An Act For the relief of Frank Stinchcomb. June 6, 1924 1374 *Thompson-Vache Boat Company.* An Act For the relief of the Thompson-Vache Boat Company, of Bonnots Mill, Missouri. June 7, 1924 1374 *C. C. Carson.* An Act For the relief of C. C. Carson. June 7, 1924 1375 *Lena Garagnon Owens.* An Act For the relief of Lena Garagnon Owens. June 7, 1924 1375 *V. E. Schermerhorn and others.* An Act For the relief of V. E. Schermerhorn, E. C. Caley, G.
W. Campbell, and Philip Hudspeth. June 7, 1924 1375 *“Harald,” steamship.* An Act For the relief of Bruusgaard Kiosteruds Dampskibs Aktieselskab, a Norwegian corporation of Drammen, Norway. June 7, 1924 1376 *Daniel A. Spaight and others.* An Act For the relief of Daniel A. Spaight and others. June 7, 1924 1376 *Henry McGuire.* An Act For the relief of Henry McGuire. June 7, 1924 1377 *D. H. MacAdam.* An Act For the relief of D. H. MacAdam. June 7, 1924 1377 *Charles T. Norman.* An Act For the relief of Charles T.
Norman. June 7, 1924 1377 *George Mauger Burklin and Anton Lerch Burklin.* An Act Authorizing the health officer of the District of Columbia to issue a permit for the removal of the remains of the late George Mauger Burklin and the remains of the late Anton Lerch Burklin from Glenwood Cemetery, District of Columbia, to Fort Lincoln, Prince Georges County, Maryland. June 7, 1924 1377 *James B. Porter.* An Act For the relief of James B. Porter. June 7, 1924 1378 *William H. Flagg and others.* An Act To reimburse William H.
Flagg and others for property destroyed by mail aeroplane Numbered 73, operated by the Post Office Department. June 7, 1924 1378 *Hubert Reynolds.* An Act For the relief of Hubert Reynolds. June 7, 1924 1378 *William H. Nelson.* An Act For the relief of William H. Nelson. June 7, 1924 1379 STATUTE II—1924-1925. *Church of Our Lady of the Rosary.* An Act To remit the duty on a carillon of bells to be imported for the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, Providence, Rhode Island. December 2, 1924 1381 *L.
A. Scott.* An Act For the relief of L. A. Scott. December 6, 1924 1381 *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. December 8, 1924 1381 *Geston P. Hunt.* An Act For the relief of Geston P. Hunt. December 16, 1924 1415 *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.
December 23, 1924 1416v *Lebanon National Bank.* An Act For the relief of Lebanon National Bank. January 5, 1925 1535 *C. M. Cole.* An Act For the relief of the estate of O. M. Cole, Butler County, Kentucky. January 5, 1925 1535 *Maryland Casualty Company, etc.* An Act For the relief of the Maryland Casualty Company, the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company of Baltimore, Maryland, and the National Surety Company. January 5, 1925 1536 *Maryland Casualty Company, etc.* An Act For the relief of the Maryland Casualty Company, the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, and the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company of Baltimore, Maryland.
January 5, 1925 1536 *Bertram Gardner.* An Act For the relief of Bertram Gardner, former collector of internal revenue for the first district of New York. January 5, 1925 1537 *Albert E. Laxton.* An Act For the relief of Albert E. Laxton. January 5, 1925 1537 *Charles L. Freer.* An Act For the relief of the estate of Charles L. Freer, deceased. January 5, 1925 1537 *Colonel Harry F. Rethers.* An Act Granting permission to Colonel Harry F. Rethers, Quartermaster Corps, United States Army, to accept the gift of a Sevres statuette entitled “Le Courage Militaire,” tendered by the President of the French Republic.
January 6, 1925 1538 *Stansfield A. and Elizabeth G. Fuller.* An Act Granting six months’ gratuity pay to Stansfield A. and Elizabeth G. Fuller. January 7, 1925 1538 *Fred E. Jones Dredging Company.* An Act For the relief of the Fred E. Jones Dredging Company. January 7, 1925 1538 *Henry A. Kessel Company (Inc.).* An Act For the relief of Henry A. Kessel Company (Incorporated). January 7, 1925 1538 *Joseph P. Ryan.* An Act For the relief of Joseph P. Ryan. January 7, 1925 1539 *Stone Towing Line.* An Act For the relief of the Stone Towing Line.
January 7, 1925 1539 *William J. McGee.* An Act For the relief of William J. McGee. January 7, 1925 1540 *J. Jessop and sons.* An Act For the relief of J. Jessop and sons. January 7, 1925 1540 *Mrs. E. L. Guess.* An Act For the relief of Mrs. E. L. Guess. January 7, 1925 1540 *J. W. Cook.* An Act For the relief of J. W. Cook. January 7, 1925 1540 *Christina Conniff.* An Act For the relief of Christina Conniff. January 7, 1925 1541 *Cornelia M. A. Tower.* An Act For the relief of Cornelia M.
A. Tower. January 7, 1925 1541 *Fred W. Stickney and H. A. Reynolds.* An Act For the relief of Fred W. Stickney and H. A. Reynolds. January 7, 1925 1541 *Edward S. Scheibe.* An Act For the relief of Edward S. Scheibe. January 7, 1925 1541 *Orville Paul.* An Act For the relief of Orville Paul. January 7, 1925 1541 *Lieutenant E. J. McAllister.* An Act For the relief of Lieutenant E. J. McAllister. January 7, 1925 1542 *John Baumen.* An Act For the relief of John Baumen. January 7, 1925 1542 *John W.
Dilks.* An Act For the relief of John W. Dilks. January 7, 1925 1542 *Jim Hennessee.* An Act For the relief of Jim Hennessee. January 7, 1925 1542 *Paul Crum.* An Act To place the name of Paul Crum on the muster rolls of Company E, First Regiment Nebraska Infantry, United States Volunteers. January 9, 1925 1543 *Edward N. McCarty.* An Act For the relief of Edward N. McCarty. January 9, 1925 1543 *John T. Eaton.* An Act For the relief of John T. Eaton. January 9, 1925 1543 *P.
F. McCanna.* An Act For the relief of Nelly McCanna, residuary legatee and devisee under last will and testament of P. F. McCanna, deceased. January 9, 1925 1543 *University of Arizona.* An Act To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to issue patent in fee simple to the Board of Regents of the University of Arizona, State of Arizona, of Tucson, Arizona, for a certain described tract of land. January 9, 1925 1544 *Ed Fletcher.* An Act For the relief of F. J. Belcher, junior, trustee for Ed Fletcher.
January 9, 1925 1544 *Mrs. John D. Hall.* An Act For the relief of Mrs. John D. Hall. January 9, 1925 1544 *William Henry Boyce, sr.* An Act For the relief of William Henry Boyce, senior. January 9, 1925 1545 *Louis Leavitt.* An Act For the relief of Louis Leavitt. January 10, 1925 1545 *Janie Beasley Glisson.* An Act For the relief of Janie Beasley Glisson. January 13, 1925 1546 *Robert Laird, sr.* An Act For the relief of Robert Laird, senior. January 14, 1925 1546 *Square 116, D.
C.* An Act To quiet title to original lot 4, square 116, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. January 15, 1925 1546 *Great Lakes Engineering Works.* An Act For the relief of the Great Lakes Engineering Works. January 28, 1925 1547 *Sweetgrass, Mont., First International Bank.* An Act For the relief of the First International Bank of Sweetgrass, Montana. January 28, 1925 1547 *“Runa,” Norwegian steamship.* An Act For the relief of Aktieselskabet Marie di Giorgio, a Norwegian corporation of Christiania, Norway.
January 28, 1925 1547 *George A. Berry.* An Act For the relief of George A. Berry. January 29, 1925 1548 *Commercial Union Assurance Company (Ltd.), etc.* An Act For the relief of the Commercial Union Assurance Company (Limited), Federal Insurance Company, American and Foreign Marine Insurance Company, Queen Insurance Company of America, Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company, Saint Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, and the United States Lloyds. January 29, 1925 1549vi *Leo P.
Quinn.* An Act Authorizing the President to order Leo P. Quinn before a retiring board for a rehearing of his case and upon the findings of such board either confirm his discharge or place him on the retired list with the rank and pay held by him at the time of his discharge. January 29, 1925 1549 *“Itasca,” schooner.* An Act For the relief of the owner of the schooner Itasca. January 31, 1925 1550 *H. B. Stout.* An Act For the relief of H. B. Stout. February 2, 1925 1550 *A.
W. Smith.* An Act To allow credit in the accounts of A. W. Smith. February 2, 1925 1550 *Pitt River Power Company.* An Act For the relief of the Pitt River Power Company. February 2, 1925 1550 *Canadian Car and Foundry Company, Limited.* An Act For the relief of Canadian Car and Foundry Company, Limited. February 2, 1925 1551 *Commercial Union Assurance Company (Ltd.), etc.* An Act For the relief of the Commercial Union Assurance Company (Limited), Federal Insurance Company, American and Foreign Marine Insurance Company, Queen Insurance Company of America, Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company, United States Lloyds, and the Saint Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company.
February 3, 1925 1551 *Rosa L. Yarbrough.* An Act For the relief of Rosa L. Yarbrough. February 3, 1925 1552 *Colonel Horace P. Hobbs, etc.* An Act For the relief of certain officers in the United States Army. February 3, 1925 1552 *Emma Kiener.* An Act For the relief of Emma Kiener. February 3, 1925 1552 *“Kin-Dave,” steamship.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the steamship Kin-Dave. February 3, 1925 1552 *J. R. King.* An Act For the relief of J. R. King. February 3, 1925 1553 *William J.
Oliver.* An Act For the relief of the William J. Oliver Manufacturing Company and William J. Oliver, of Knoxville, Tennessee. February 5, 1925 1553 *Waiakea, Hawaii, house lots.* An Act To authorize the governor and commissioner of public lands of the Territory of Hawaii to issue patents to certain persons who purchased government lots in the district of Waiakea, island of Hawaii, in accordance with act 33, session laws of 1915, Legislature of Hawaii. February 6, 1925 1553 *William Brown.* An Act Authorizing the issuance of a patent to William Brown.
February 7, 1925 1555 *“Picton,” British steamship.* An Act For the relief of Picton Steamship Company (Limited), owner of the British steamship Picton. February 7, 1925 1555 *Clara T. Black.* An Act For the relief of Clara T. Black. February 9, 1925 1556 *Joseph J. Martin.* An Act Authorizing the payment of an amount equal to six months’ pay to Joseph J. Martin. February 9, 1925 1556 *Fannie M. Higgins.* An Act For the relief of Fannie M. Higgins. February 9, 1925 1556 *James J.
McAllister.* An Act For the relief of James J. McAllister. February 9, 1925 1557 *Emil L. Flaten.* An Act For the relief of Emil L. Flaten. February 9, 1925 1557 *H. E. Kuca and V. J. Koupal.* An Act For the relief of H. E. Kuca and V. J. Koupal. February 9, 1925 1557 *Greenport Basin and Construction Company.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to pay a certain claim as the result of damage sustained to the marine railway of the Greenport Basin and Construction Company.
February 9, 1925 1557 *Mrs. John P. Hopkins.* An Act For the relief of Mrs. John P. Hopkins. February 9, 1925 1558 *Daniel F. Healy.* An Act For the relief of Daniel F. Healy. February 9, 1925 1558 *Northampton, Mass., Chamber of Commerce.* An Act For the relief of the Chamber of Commerce of the city of Northampton, Massachusetts. February 9, 1925 1558 *W. F. Payne.* An Act For the relief of W. F. Payne. February 9, 1925 1558 *American Surety Company of New York.* An Act For the relief of the American Surety Company of New York.
February 9, 1925 1559 *Clifford W. Seibel and Frank A. Vestal.* An Act For the relief of Clifford W. Seibel and Frank A. Vestal. February 9, 1925 1559 *George A. Petrie.* An Act For the relief of George A. Petrie. February 9, 1925 1559 *Julius Jonas.* An Act For the relief of Julius Jonas. February 9, 1925 1559 *Beatrice J. Kettlewell.* An Act For the relief of Beatrice J. Kettlewell. February 9, 1925 1560 *Captain D. H. Tribou.* An Act For the relief of the estate of the late Captain D.
H. Tribou, chaplain, United States Navy. February 9, 1925 1560 *Grace Buxton.* An Act For the relief of Grace Buxton. February 9, 1925 1560 *Charles F. Peirce, etc.* An Act For the relief of Charles F. Peirce, Frank T. Mann, and Mollie V. Gaither. February 9, 1925 1561 *Maude Morrow Fechteler.* An Act Granting six months’ pay to Maude Morrow Fechteler. February 9, 1925 1561 *Forrest J. Kramer.* An Act For the relief of Forrest J. Kramer. February 9, 1925 1561 *Captain Frank Geere.* An Act For relief of Captain Frank Geere.
February 9, 1925 1561 *Albert S. Matlock.* An Act For the relief of Albert S. Matlock. February 9, 1925 1562 *Roger Sherman Hoar.* An Act For the relief of Roger Sherman Hoar. February 9, 1925 1562 *Juana F. Gamboa.* An Act For the relief of Juana F. Gamboa. February 9, 1925 1562 *Reuben R. Hunter.* An Act For the relief of Reuben R. Hunter. February 10, 1925 1562 *Casimira Mendoza.* An Act For the relief of heirs of Casimira Mendoza. February 11, 1925 1563vii *Isaac J. Reese.* An Act For the relief of Isaac J.
Reese. February 12, 1925 1563 *Ko-mo-dal-kiah, heirs.* An Act For the relief of the heirs of Ko-mo-dal-kiah, Moses agreement allottee numbered 33. February 16, 1925 1563 *“Anode,” barge.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the barge Anode. February 16, 1925 1563 *Clyde Steamship Company.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the steamship Comanche. February 16, 1925 1564 *Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the steamship Ceylon Maru. February 16, 1925 1564 *Eastern Transportation Company.* An Act For the relief of the Eastern Transportation Company.
February 16, 1925 1565 *Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal.* An Act For the relief of the Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal. February 16, 1925 1566 *William T. Charlesworth.* An Act For the relief of the owner of the scow W. T. C. Numbered 35. February 16, 1925 1566 *New York Sanitary Utilization Company.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the New York Sanitary Utilization Company, scow Number 14. February 16, 1925 1567 *Staples Transportation Company.* An Act For the relief of the Staples Transportation Company, of Fall River, Massachusetts.
February 16, 1925 1567 *O’Brien Brothers.* An Act For the relief of the owner of the American steam tug O’Brien Brothers. February 16, 1925 1567 *United States Housing Corporation.* An Act For the relief of the owner of the ferryboat New York. February 16, 1925 1568 *Beaufort County Lumber Company.* An Act For the relief of the Beaufort County Lumber Company of North Carolina. February 16, 1925 1568 *Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, etc.* An Act For the relief of Lehigh Valley Railroad Company and McAllister Lighterage Line (Incorporated).
February 16, 1925 1569 *Canada Steamship Lines (Ltd.).* An Act For the relief of the Canada Steamship Lines (Limited). February 16, 1925 1570 *Edgar William Miller.* An Act For the relief of Edgar William Miller. February 16, 1925 1570 *Charles Nelson Company.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the barkentine Monterey. February 16, 1925 1571 *Blattmann and Company.* An Act For the relief of Blattmann and Company. February 17, 1925 1571 *Major Earl L. Naiden.* An Act Authorizing the granting of war risk insurance to Major Earl L.
Naiden, Air Service, United States Army. February 17, 1925 1571 *Ogden Chamber of Commerce.* An Act For the relief of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce. February 17, 1925 1572 *Emma LaMee.* An Act For the relief of Emma LaMee. February 17, 1925 1572 *J. B. Platt.* An Act For the relief of J. B. Platt. February 17, 1925 1572 *Nash Motors Company.* An Act To refund certain duties paid by the Nash Motors Company. February 17, 1925 1572 *San Diego, Calif., Consolidated Gas and Electric Company.* An Act For the relief of the San Diego Consolidated Gas and Electric Company.
February 17, 1925 1573 *Walter A. Rich.* An Act For the relief of the estate of Walter A. Rich, deceased. February 17, 1925 1573 *Jacob Crew.* An Act Providing for the payment of any unappropriated moneys belonging to the Apache, Kiowa, and Comanche Indians to Jacob Crew. February 17, 1925 1573 *Filer McCloud.* An Act For the relief of the estate of Filer McCloud. February 17, 1925 1573 *Export Oil Corporation.* An Act For the relief of the Export Oil Corporation. February 19, 1925 1574 *Ellen B.
Walker.* An Act For the relief of Ellen B. Walker. February 19, 1925 1574 *Agnes Ingels.* An Act For the relief of the heirs of Agnes Ingels, deceased. February 19, 1925 1574 *Robert G. Hilton.* An Act To permit the correction of the general account of Robert G. Hilton, former Assistant Treasurer of the United States. February 21, 1925 1575 *J. M. Farrell.* An Act For the relief of J. M. Farrell. February 21, 1925 1575 *Russell Wilmer Johnson.* An Act For the relief of Russell Wilmer Johnson.
February 21, 1925 1575 *Flora M. Herrick.* An Act For the relief of Flora M. Herrick. February 24, 1925 1576 *Isidor Steger.* An Act For the relief of Isidor Steger. February 25, 1925 1576 *Michael Curran.* An Act For the relief of Michael Curran. February 25, 1925 1576 *Kokusai Kisen Kabushiki Kaisha.* An Act Authorizing the owners of the steamship Malta Maru to bring suit against the United States of America. February 25, 1925 1576 *Charles T. Clayton, etc.* An Act For the relief of Charles T.
Clayton and others. February 25, 1925 1577 *Byron S. Adams.* An Act For the relief of Byron S. Adams. February 25, 1925 1578 *Pacific Commissary Company.* An Act For the relief of the Pacific Commissary Company. February 25, 1925 1579 *William Weekley.* An Act To relinquish the title of the United States to the land in the preemption claim of William Weekley, situate in the county of Baldwin, State of Alabama. February 25, 1925 1579viii *Gladwin, Mich., First State Savings Bank.* An Act Granting relief to the First State Savings Bank of Gladwin, Michigan.
February 25, 1925 1579 *Riverside County, Calif., desert land entries.* An Act To exempt from cancellation certain desert-land entries in Riverside County, California. February 25, 1925 1580 *Fred J. La May.* An Act For the relief of Fred J. La May. February 26, 1925 1580 *John F. Malley.* An Act For the relief of John F. Malley. February 28, 1925 1580 *G. Ferlita.* An Act For the relief of G. Ferlita. February 28, 1925 1581 *Anne C. Shymer.* An Act For relief of estate of Anne C.
Shymer. February 28, 1925 1581 *Berwind-White Coal Mining Company.* An Act For the relief of the Berwind-White Coal Mining Company. February 28, 1925 1581 *Commander Fred F. Rogers.* Joint Resolution Granting permission to Fred F. Rogers, commander, United States Navy, to accept certain decorations bestowed upon him by the Venezuelan Government. February 28, 1925 1582 *De Kimpke Construction Company.* An Act For the relief of the De Kimpke Construction Company, of West Hoboken, New Jersey.
March 2, 1925 1582 *Augusta Reiter.* An Act For the relief of Augusta Reiter. March 2, 1925 1582 *Andrew A. Gieriet.* An Act For the relief of Andrew A. Gieriet. March 2, 1925 1583 *W. H. King.* An Act For the relief of W. H. King. March 2, 1925 1583 *J. E. Saucier.* An Act For the relief of J. E. Saucier. March 2, 1925 1583 *Jere Austill.* An Act To pay to Jere Austin fees earned as United States commissioner. March 2, 1925 1583 *Charles Spencer.* An Act For the relief of Charles Spencer.
March 2, 1925 1583 *James F. Abbott.* An Act For the relief of James F. Abbott. March 2, 1925 1584 *Mechanics and Metals National Bank, New York.* An Act For the relief of the Mechanics and Metals National Bank, successor to the New York Produce Exchange Bank. March 2, 1925 1584 *Emma Zembsch.* An Act For the relief of Emma Zembsch. March 2, 1925 1584 *Edward B. Sappington.* An Act For the relief of Edward B. Sappington. March 2, 1925 1585 *Canadian Pacific Railway Company.* An Act For the relief of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.
March 2, 1925 1585 *Jessie M. White.* An Act For the relief of Jessie M. White. March 3, 1925 1585 *Eugene K. Stoudemire.* An Act For the relief of Eugene K. Stoudemire. March 3, 1925 1585 *L’Anse and Vieux Desert Indian Reservation, settlers.* An Act For the relief of settlers and claimants to section 16, lands in the L’Anse and Vieux Desert Indian Reservation, in Michigan, and for other purposes. March 3, 1925 1586 *Josiah Frederick Dose.* An Act for the relief of Josiah Frederick Dose.
March 3, 1925 1586 *Caleb Aber.* An Act For the relief of Caleb Aber. March 3, 1925 1586 *Samuel S. Weaver.* An Act For the relief of Samuel S. Weaver. March 3, 1925 1587 *James F. Jenkins.* An Act For the relief of James F. Jenkins. March 3, 1925 1587 *Rubie M. Mosley.* An Act For the relief of Rubie M. Mosley. March 3, 1925 1587 *William M. Phillipson.* An Act For the relief of William M. Phillipson. March 3, 1925 1587 *Army, damage claims.* An Act For the payment of claims for damages to and loss of private property incident to the training, practice, operation, or maintenance of the Army.
March 3, 1925 1587 *“Baron Berwick,” British steamship.* An Act To authorize the payment of an indemnity to the British Government on account of losses sustained by the owners of the British steamship Baron Berwick as the result of a collision between that vessel and the United States steamship Iroquois (now Freedom) and a further collision with the United States destroyer Truxtun. March 3, 1925 1588 *James E. Jenkins.* An Act For the relief of James E. Jenkins. March 3, 1925 1588 *Mrs.
M. J. Adams.* An Act For the relief of Mrs. M. J. Adams. March 3, 1925 1589 *Francis M. Atherton.* An Act For the relief of Francis M. Atherton. March 3, 1925 1589 *Mallory Steamship Company.* An Act For the relief of the Mallory Steamship Company. March 3, 1925 1589 *Robert B. Sanford.* An Act For the relief of Robert B. Sanford. March 3, 1925 1590 *James T. Conner.* An Act For the relief of James T. Conner. March 3, 1925 1590 *George M. Apple.* An Act To validate certain payments made to George M.
Apple and to authorize the General Accounting Office to allow credit to certain disbursing officers for payments of salaries made on properly certified and approved vouchers. March 3, 1925 1590 *Henry D. Clayton, decoration.* An Act Authorizing the Department of State to deliver to the Honorable Henry D. Clayton, district judge of the United States for the middle and northern districts of Alabama, and permitting him to accept the decoration and diploma presented by the Government of France.
March 3, 1925 1590 *B. Friedman, etc.* An Act For the relief of Samuel Friedman, as trustee for the heirs and devisees of B. Friedman, deceased, and Henry Mills, as trustee for the heirs and devisees of Emanuel Loveman, deceased. March 3, 1925 1591 *Ida Fey.* An Act For the relief of Ida Fey. March 3, 1925 1591 *Ed Johnson.* An Act To authorize an exchange of lands with Ed Johnson, of Eagle, Colorado. March 3, 1925 1591 *M. Castanola and Son.* An Act For the relief of M. Castanola and Son.
March 3, 1925 1592 *Edward R. Wilson.* An Act For the relief of Edward R. Wilson, lieutenant commander Supply Corps, United States Navy. March 3, 1925 1592ix *Roberta H. Leigh and Laura H. Pettit.* An Act For the relief of Roberta H. Leigh and Laura H. Pettit. March 3, 1925 1592 *Lizzie M. Nickey.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to sell and patent certain lands to Lizzie M. Nickey, a resident of De Soto Parish, Louisiana. March 3, 1925 1593 *Flora Horton.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to sell and patent certain lands to Flora Horton, a resident of De Soto Parish, Louisiana.
March 3, 1925 1593 *Northern Pacific Railway Company, and Lars O. Elstad.* An Act For the relief of Lars O. Elstad and his assigns and the exchange of certain lands owned by the Northern Pacific Railway Company. March 3, 1925 1594 *William G. Johnson.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to sell and patent to William G. Johnson certain lands in Louisiana. March 3, 1925 1594 *A. R. Bowdre.* An Act Permitting the sale of the northeast quarter, section 5, township 6 north, range 15 west, one hundred and sixty acres, in Conway County, Arkansas, to A.
R. Bowdre. March 3, 1925 1594 *Francis Kelly.* An Act For the relief of Francis Kelly. March 3, 1925 1594 *Elizabeth H. Rice.* An Act For the relief of Elizabeth H. Rice. March 4, 1925 1595 *Robert F. Hamilton.* An Act For the relief of Robert F. Hamilton. March 4, 1925 1595 *Henry P. Collins.* An Act For the relief of Henry P. Collins, alias Patrick Collins. March 4, 1925 1595 *William Kaup.* An Act For the relief of William Kaup. March 4, 1925 1595 *Stephen A. Winchell.* An Act For the relief of Stephen A.
Winchell. March 4, 1925 1596 *George E. Harpham.* An Act For the relief of George E. Harpham. March 4, 1925 1596 *Lieutenant L. D. Webb.* An Act To compensate Lieutenant L. D. Webb, United States Navy, for damages to household effects while being transported by Government conveyance. March 4, 1925 1596 *Alice E. O'Neil.* An Act For the relief of Alice E. O’Neil. March 4, 1925 1596 *C. LeRoy Brock.* An Act For the relief of Doctor C. LeRoy Brock. March 4, 1925 1597 *Emelus S. Tozier.* An Act For the relief of Emelus S.
Tozier. March 4, 1925 1597 *Mrs. Benjamin Gauthier.* An Act For the relief of Mrs. Benjamin Gauthier. March 4, 1925 1597 *Albert O. Tucker.* An Act For the relief of Albert O. Tucker. March 4, 1925 1597 *Peder I. Peterson.* An Act For the relief of Laura C., Ida E., Lulu P., and Esther P. Peterson. March 4, 1925 1598 *Robert M. Bryson.* An Act For the relief of the estate of Robert M. Bryson, deceased. March 4, 1925 1598 *Thomas G. Patten.* An Act For the relief of Thomas G. Patten.
March 4, 1925 1598 *Philip T. Coffey.* An Act For the relief of Philip T. Coffey. March 4, 1925 1598 *John McNickle.* An Act To define and determine the character of the service represented by the honorable discharge issued to John McNickle, of Company L, Seventh Regiment New York Volunteer Heavy Artillery, under date of September 27, 1865. March 4, 1925 1599 *Turner Construction Company.* An Act For the relief of the Turner Construction Company, of New York City. March 4, 1925 1599 *Palestine Troup.* An Act For the relief of Palestine Troup.
March 4, 1925 1599 *Thomas C. Johnson.* An Act To correct the military record of Thomas C. Johnson, deceased. March 4, 1925 1600 *Roy A. Darling.* An Act For the relief of Roy A. Darling. March 4, 1925 1600 *Margarethe Murphy.* An Act For the relief of Margarethe Murphy. March 4, 1925 1600 *Harry Newton.* An Act For the relief of Harry Newton. March 4, 1925 1600 *Solomon L. Van Meter, jr.* An Act Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims of the United States or the District Courts of the United States to hear, adjudicate, and enter judgment on the claim of Solomon L.
Van Meter, junior, against the United States, for the use or manufacture of an invention of Solomon L. Van Meter, junior, covered by letters patent numbered 1192479, issued by the Patent Office of the United States July 25, 1916. March 4, 1925 1601 *Constancio Miera, Juan N. Baca, and Filomeno N. Miera.* An Act To authorize and direct the Secretary of the Interior to issue patents upon the small holding claims of Constancio Miera, Juan N. Baca, and Filomeno N. Miera. March 4, 1925 1601 *Ishmael J.
Barnes.* An Act For the relief of Ishmael J. Barnes. March 4, 1925 1602 *Rear Admiral Joseph L. Jayne.* An Act For the relief of Rear Admiral Joseph L. Jayne, United States Navy, retired. March 4, 1925 1602 *Charles W. Gibson.* An Act For the relief of Charles W. Gibson, alias Charles J. McGibb. March 4, 1925 1602 *Mary Snetsinger,* An Act Authorizing the disposition of certain lands in Minnesota. March 4, 1925 1602 *Matthew Thomas.* An Act For the relief of Matthew Thomas. March 4, 1925 1603 *Herman R.
Woltman.* An Act For the relief of Herman R. Woltman. March 4, 1925 1603 *Jesse P. Brown.* An Act For the relief of Jesse P. Brown. March 4, 1925 1603 *Bethlehem Steel Company employees.* An Act To provide for the carrying out of the award of the National War Labor Board of July 31, 1918, in favor of certain employees of the Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, March 4, 1925 1603x *John E. Walker.* An Act For the relief of John E. Walker. March 4, 1925 1604 *Naval torpedo station, Newport, R.
I., fire losses.* An Act To provide for reimbursement of certain civilian employees at the naval torpedo station, Newport, Rhode Island, for the value of personal effects lost, damaged, or destroyed by fire. March 4, 1925 1604 *Wesley T. Eastep.* An Act For the relief of Wesley T. Eastep. March 4, 1925 1604 *Benjamin F. Youngs.* An Act For the relief of Benjamin F. Youngs. March 4, 1925 1605 *Robert W. Caldwell.* An Act For the relief of Robert W. Caldwell. March 4, 1925 1605 *Martha Janowitz.* An Act For the relief of Martha Janowitz.
March 4, 1925 1605 *Captain Ramon B. Harrison.* Joint Resolution For the relief of Captain Ramon B. Harrison. March 4, 1925 1605 LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS. Page. For joint meeting of the two Houses. December 6, 1923 1609 For holiday recess. December 17, 1923 1609 For memorial service to late President Harding. January 24, 1924 1609 Presenting thanks of Congress to Honorable Charles E. Hughes. February 27, 1924 1610 Printing ordered of oration by Honorable Charles E. Hughes on late President Harding.
March 10, 1924 1610 Requesting return from the President of bill relating to Coast Guard. April 12, 1924 1610 Directing reenrollment of bill relating to Coast Guard. April 15, 1924 1610 Correcting enrollment of State, etc., Departments Appropriation Bill, 1925. May 24, 1924 1610 Printing ordered of code of District of Columbia Laws. May 31, 1924 1611 Correcting enrollment of bill relating to stock-raising homesteads. May 31, 1924 1611 Requesting return from the President of bill amending National Defense Act.
June 2, 1924 1611 For adjournment of Congress. June 2, 1924 1611 Printing ordered of additional copies of Revenue Act of 1924. June 4, 1924 1612 Directing reenrollment of bill amending National Defense Act. June 4, 1924 1612 Requesting return from the President of bill relating to claims of Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. June 5, 1924 1612 Printing ordered of proceedings accepting statue of Sequoyah. June 5, 1924 1612 Printing ordered of annotated, etc., edition of the Constitution.
June 7, 1924 1613 For memorial service to late President Harding. November 1, 1924 1614 For holiday recess. December 6, 1924 1614 Printing ordered of oration on former President Wilson by Doctor Edwin Anderson Aiderman. December 16, 1924 1614 Authorizing appointment of Inaugural Committee. December 19, 1924 1615 Requesting return from the President of bill for the relief of the Standard Oil Company. January 8, 1925 1615 For counting electoral votes. January 14, 1925 1615 Requesting return from the President of bill relating to capital punishment in the District of Columbia.
January 15, 1925 1615 Requesting return from the President of bill relating to bridges, Bayou Bartholomew. January 27, 1925 1616 Directing reenrollment of bill relating to bridges, Bayou Bartholomew. February 3, 1925 1616 Printing ordered of revised edition of Biographical Congressional Directory. February 4, 1925 1616 Printing ordered of Report of Coal Commission. February 6, 1925 1616 Requesting return from the President of bill amending National Defense Act. February 21, 1925 1617 Correcting enrollment of bill amending Section 3186, Revised Statutes.
February 21, 1925 1617 Directing reenrollment of bill amending National Defense Act. February 25, 1925 1617 Correcting title of bill relating to War Fraud Actions. March 2, 1925 1617 Correcting enrollment of bill amending World War Veterans’ Act. March 4, 1925 1618xi LIST OF TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS. Page. Extradition treaty with Costa Rica. Signed at San Jose, November 10, 1922; proclaimed, May 3, 1923 1621 Parcel post convention with Switzerland. Signed at Washington, December 15, 1922; approved by the President, April 14, 1923 1631 Parcel post convention with Poland.
Signed at Warsaw, February 19, 1923, at Washington, April 26, 1923; approved by the President, May 7, 1923 1640 Treaty between British Empire, France, and Japan relating to Pacific Ocean islands. Signed at Washington, December 13, 1921; proclaimed, August 21, 1923 1646 Agreement supplementary to Treaty relating to Pacific Islands of Japan. Signed at Washington, February 6, 1922; proclaimed, August 21, 1923 1652 Naval armament limitation treaty with British Empire, France, Italy and Japan.
Signed at Washington, February 6, 1922; proclaimed, August 21, 1923 1655 General treaty relating to weights and measures. Signed at Sevres, October 6, 1921; proclaimed, October 27, 1923 1686 Arbitration agreement with Great Britain. Signed at Washington, June 23, 1923; proclaimed, December 29, 1923 1695 Extradition treaty with Venezuela. Signed at Caracas, January 19, 1922; proclaimed, January 2, 1924 1698 Parcel post convention with Netherlands East Indies. Signed at Batavia, April 3, 1918, at Washington, July 9, 1918; approved by the President, July 18, 1918 1708 Parcel post agreement with Netherlands East India.
Signed at Batavia, October 2, 1922, at Washington, February 15, 1924; approved by the President, February 20, 1924 1717 Special claims convention with Mexico. Signed at Mexico City, September 10, 1923; proclaimed, February 23, 1924 1722 Reciprocal claims convention with Mexico. Signed at Washington, September 8, 1923; proclaimed, March 3, 1924 1730 Extradition treaty with Latvia. Signed at Riga, October 16, 1923; proclaimed, March 3, 1924 1738 Arbitration agreement with France.
Signed at Washington, July 19, 1923; proclaimed, March 4, 1924 1743 Arbitration agreement with Norway. Signed at Washington, November 26, 1923; proclaimed, March 12, 1924 1746 Extradition treaty with Siam. Signed at Bangkok, December 30, 1922; proclaimed, March 26, 1924 1749 Arbitration agreement with Netherlands. Signed at Washington, February 13, 1924; proclaimed, April 7, 1924 1754 Arbitration agreement with Japan. Signed at Washington, August 23, 1923; proclaimed, April 26, 1924 1757 Naturalization treaty with Bulgaria.
Signed at Sofia, November 23, 1923; proclaimed, May 6, 1924 1759 Convention with Great Britain for prevention of smuggling of intoxicating liquors. Signed at Washington, January 23, 1924; proclaimed, May 22, 1924 1761 Convention with Costa Rica respecting traveling salesmen. Signed at San José, March 31, 1924; proclaimed, June 26, 1924 1765 Convention with Norway to prevent smuggling of intoxicating liquors. Signed at Washington, May 24, 1924; proclaimed, July 2, 1924 1772 Treaty with France relating to rights in Cameroons Mandate.
Signed at Paris, February 13, 1923; proclaimed, July 3, 1924 1778 Treaty with France relating to rights in Togoland Mandate. Signed at Paris, February 13, 1923; proclaimed, July 3, 1924 1790 Convention with Peru respecting traveling salesmen. Signed at Lima, January 19, 1923; proclaimed, July 18, 1924 1802 Convention with Denmark to prevent smuggling of intoxicating liquors. Signed at Washington, May 29, 1924; proclaimed, July 25, 1924 1809 Convention with Germany to prevent smuggling of intoxicating liquors.
Signed at Washington, May 19, 1924; proclaimed, August 11, 1924 1815 Convention with France relating to rights in Syria and the Lebanon Mandate. Signed at Paris, April 4, 1924; proclaimed, August 13, 1924 1821 Convention with Sweden to prevent smuggling of intoxicating liquors. Signed at Washington, May 22, 1924; proclaimed, August 18, 1924 1830xiiixiv Extradition treaty with Lithuania. Signed at Kaunas, April 9, 1924; proclaimed, September 29, 1924 1835 Convention with Great Britain for preserving Northern Pacific halibut fisheries.
Signed at Washington, March 2, 1923; proclaimed, October 22, 1924 1841 Convention with Italy to prevent smuggling of intoxicating liquors. Signed at Washington, June 3, 1924; proclaimed, October 22, 1924 1844 Extradition treaty with Esthonia. Signed at Tallinn, November 8, 1923; proclaimed, November 15, 1924 1849 Parcel post agreement with Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Signed at Washington, October 1, 1924, and at London, October 27, 1924; approved, November 19, 1924 1854 Treaty with Belgium relating to rights in East Africa1 Mandate.
Signed at Brussels, April 18, 1923; proclaimed, December 6, 1924 1863 Convention with Panama to prevent smuggling of intoxicating liquors. Signed at Washington, June 6, 1924; proclaimed, January 19, 1925 1875 Parcel post convention with Siam. Signed at Washington, December 2, 1924, and at Bangkok, January 8, 1925; proclaimed, February 25, 1925 1880 Extradition treaty with Bulgaria. Signed at Sofia, March 19, 1924; proclaimed, June 26, 1924 1886 Treaty with other Powers relating to Spitzbergen Archipelago.
Signed at Paris, February 9, 1920; proclaimed, June 10, 1924 1892 LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS. Page. Amending regulations for protection of migratory birds. April 10, 1923 1909 Diminishing area of the Sequoia National Forest, California. May 7, 1923 1910 Enlarging area of the Inyo National Forest, California. May 7, 1923 1910 Enlarging area of the Pinnacles National Monument, California. May 7, 1923 1911 Enlarging area of the Powell National Forest, Utah. May 17, 1923 1911 Directing settlement for losses on certain sugar importations.
May 23, 1923 1913 Setting aside the Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona. May 31, 1923 1914 Setting aside the Bryce Canyon National Monument, Utah. June 8, 1923 1914 Prescribing additional regulations for protection of migratory birds. June 11, 1923 1915 Continuing Marine and Seamen’s Division of Veterans’ Bureau until September 3, 1924. June 12, 1923 1917 Modifying boundaries of the Carson National Forest, New Mexico. June 16, 1923 1919 Diminishing area of the Santa Fe National Forest, New Mexico.
June 16, 1923 1920 Announcing death of President Harding. August 4, 1923 1921 Reappointing James C. Davis, Director General of Railroads. August 13, 1923 1922 Enlarging area of the Coconino National Forest, Arizona. August 14, 1923 1922 Modifying area of the Tonto National Forest, Arizona. August 14, 1923 1923 Diminishing area of the Prescott National Forest, Arizona. August 14, 1923 1923 Designating October 9, 1923, as Fire Prevention Day. September 17, 1923 1924 Setting apart the Allegheny National Forest, Pennsylvania.
September 24, 1923 1925 Setting aside November 18–24, 1923, as National Education Week. September 26, 1923 1925 Modifying boundaries of the Sitgreaves National Forest, Arizona. October 13, 1923 1926 Extending time for establishing shipping service, etc., to Virgin Islands to May 1, 1924. October 25, 1923 1928 Setting aside the Carlsbad Cave National Monument, New Mexico. October 25, 1923 1929 Designating Thursday, November 29, 1923, as a day of general thanksgiving. November 5, 1923 1930 Extending time for paying installments for ceded lands of Crow Indian Reservation, Montana.
December 18, 1923 1931 Copyright benefits to Canada extended to mechanical musical reproduction. December 27, 1923 1932 Prohibiting illegal shipment of arms to Mexico. January 7, 1924 1934 Diminishing area of the Chelan National Forest, Washington. January 16, 1924 1935 Announcing death of former President Woodrow Wilson. February 3, 1924 1938 Designating week of April 21–27, 1924, as Forest Protection Week, etc. February 15, 1924 1939 Granting amnesty and pardon, etc., in certain cases.
March 5, 1924 1940 Determining tariff rates on wheat and wheat products to equalize differences in costs of production, etc. March 7, 1924 1941 Prohibiting illegal shipment of arms, etc., to Honduras. March 22, 1924 1942 Extending time for establishing shipping service, etc., to Virgin Islands to November 1, 1924. April 7, 1924 1943 Prescribing additional regulations for protection of migratory birds. April 11, 1924 1945 Setting aside the Chiricahua National Monument, Arizona.
April 18, 1924 1946 Prohibiting illegal shipment of arms, etc., to Cuba. May 2, 1924 1946 Setting aside the Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho. May 2, 1924 1947 Enlarging area of the Natural Bridge National Forest, Virginia. May 5, 1924 1948 Increasing duty on sodium nitrite to equalize differences in costs of production. May 6, 1924 1949 Prohibiting export of arms, etc., to Honduras except with consent of Secretary of State. May 15, 1924 1950 Increasing duty on barium dioxide to equalize differences in costs of production.
May 19, 1924 1951 Abrogating certain agreements with Panama respecting Canal Zone. May 28, 1924 1952 Modifying boundaries of the Kaniksu National Forest, Idaho. June 4, 1924 1953 Extending time for paying installments for ceded lands of Crow Indian Reservation, Montana. June 9, 1924 1955 Copyright benefits to subjects of the Union of South Africa extended to mechanical musical reproduction. June 30, 1924 1957 Establishing nationality quota of aliens allowed entry during fiscal year 1924–1925.
June 30, 1924 1958 Enlarging area of the Pinnacles National Monument, California. July 2, 1924 1961 Amending regulations for protection of migratory birds. July 2, 1924 1961xvxvi Diminishing area of the Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico. July 17, 1924 1963 Setting aside Cherokee National Game Refuges Numbers One and Two, Tennessee-Georgia. August 5, 1924 1964 Enlarging area of the Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyoming. August 8, 1924 1964 Revoking prohibition against shipment of arms, etc., to Cuba.
August 29, 1924 1965 Enlarging area of the Manzano National Forest, New Mexico. August 29, 1924 1966 Directing disposal of certain lands within former Devils Lake Indian Reservation, North Dakota. August 29, 1924 1966 Designating October 9, 1924, as Fire Prevention Day. September 12, 1924 1967 Setting apart designated historic forts as national monuments. October 15, 1924 1968 Extending time for establishing shipping service, etc., to Virgin Islands to May 1, 1925. October 23, 1924 1969 Designating Thursday, November 27, 1924, as a day of general thanksgiving.
November 5, 1924 1971 Urging observance of week beginning November 17 as American Education Week. November 11, 1924 1972 Increasing duty on diethylbarbituric acid, etc., to equalize differences in costs of production. November 14, 1924 1973 Enlarging area of the Harney National Forest, South Dakota. November 18, 1924 1974 Enlarging area of the Targhee National Forest, Idaho and Wyoming. November 20, 1924 1975 Copyright benefits to citizens of Switzerland extended to mechanical musical reproduction.
November 22, 1924 1976 Setting aside the Wupatki National Monument, Arizona. December 9, 1924 1977 Transferring the old Honolulu customhouse site to Territory of Hawaii. December 22, 1924 1978 Increasing duty on oxalic acid to equalize differences in costs of production. December 29, 1924 1979 Enlarging area of the Manti National Forest, Utah. January 7, 1925 1980 Enlarging area of the Custer State Park Game Sanctuary, South Dakota. January 8, 1925 1981 Diminishing area of the Snoqualmie and Olympic National Forests, Washington.
January 10, 1925 1982 Enlarging area of the Carson National Forest, New Mexico. January 21, 1925 1984 Modifying boundaries of the Apache, Crook, and Datil National Forests, Arizona and New Mexico. January 23, 1925 1984 Setting aside a game refuge in South Dakota. February 2, 1925 1985 Setting aside the Meriwether Lewis National Monument, Tennessee. February 6, 1925 1986 Convening special session of the Senate. February 14, 1925 1987 Designating week of April 27–May 3, 1925, as Forest Protection Week, etc.
February 21, 1925 1987 Setting aside the Glacier Bay National Monument, Alaska. February 26, 1925 1988 PRIVATE LAWSof theUNITED STATES OF AMERICApassed by theSIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS1923–1925 PRIVATE LAWS OF THE SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS of the UNITED STATES *Passed at the first session, which was begun and held at the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, on Monday, the third day of December, 1923, and was adjourned without day on Saturday, the seventh day of June, 1924.* Calvin Coolidge, President;
Albert B. Cummins, President of the Senate *pro tempore; *Charles Curtis, Acting President of the Senate *pro tempore*, March 7, 12, and 13, 1924; George H. Moses, Acting President of the Senate *pro tempore*, March 10, 24, and 25, May 26, 1924; James W. Wadsworth, Jr., Acting President of the Senate *pro tempore*, March 14 to 18, 1924; Selden P. Spencer, Acting President of the Senate *pro tempore*, May 24, 1924; Frederick H. Gillett, Speaker of the House of Representatives.
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