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CHAP. 516.— Joint Resolution Restricting the Federal Power Commission from issuing or approving any permits or licenses affecting the Colorado River or any of its tributaries.March 4, 1927.[[S. J. Res. 4](/us/bill/69/sjres/4).][[Pub. Res., No. 71](/us/bill/69/pubres/71).] *Resolved by the Senate awl House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Colorado River, etc.No water-power permits to be issued upon, until approval of Colorado River compact, etc., by Congress.
That the Federal Power Commission is hereby directed not to issue or approve any permits or licenses under the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 10, 1920. known as the Federal Water Power Act, upon or affecting the Colorado River or any of its tributaries, in the States of Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona, and California, until and unless the Colorado River compact, signed at Santa Fe, New Mexico, November 24, 1922, pursuant to Act of Congress approved August 19, 1921, has beenVol. 41, p. 1061. approved by the Congress of the United States, or in the event that said compact is not sooner approved, until March 5, 1929.
Approved, March 4, 1927. i INDEX TO THE FOREGOING PUBLIC ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS. **A.** Page. *A Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1305 *Abandoned Wife or Child, D. C.,* appropriation for payment to destitute, 447, 1327 *Abandonment, etc., of Wife or Children, D. C.,* punishment for, modified by omission of hard labor 716 superintendent of workhouse in which person confined to pay 50 cents a day during service of sentence 716 *Abortion of Animals, Contagious,* appropriation for researches for preventing, etc 507, 983 *Absaroka National Forest, Mont.,* lands added to, for preserving, etc., game animals 656 *Accidents, Railway, etc.,* appropriation for securing reports of, and investigating 313, 1077 *Accounting Office, General* (*see* General Accounting Office). *Accounts and Deposits Office, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 139, 1030 for books, periodicals, etc 139, 1031 *Accounts Bureau, Post Office Department,* appropriation for personal services 155, 1046 *Acoma Indians, N.
Mez.,* appropriation for irrigation system for; repayment 466, 946 *Acoustics,* appropriation for applying principles of, to military and industrial uses 358, 1209 *Actuaries, Board of* (*see* Board of Actuaries). *Actuary, Government* (*see* Government Actuary). *Ada, Okla.,* terms of court at 409 *Adams, John, and John Quincy Adams,* deficiency appropriation for erection of memorials to, at Quincy, Mass 182 *Adams Mill Road NW., D. C.,* condemnation of land for widening 697 amount authorized for expenses of 698 *Adams, Richard C., Delaware Indian,* allowance to estate of, for services in connection with claims of Delaware Tribe 1358 *Adell, Cecil Clinton,* appointment as ensign, Navy, authorized 764 *Adjusted Compensation,* civilian employees in field service under departments, etc., to be paid, from appropriations for 1927 161 from appropriations for 1928 1051 *Adjusted Service Certificate Fund,* appropriation for paying certificates 320 deficiency appropriation for amount to 165 *Adjusted Service Certificates* (*see also* World War Adjusted Compensation Act Amendments), loans on, by Veterans’ Bureau, from Government life insurance fund, permitted 1389 rate of interest 1390 *Adjutant General, Army,* named on Board of Commissioners of the Soldiers’ Home 499 *Adjutant General’s Department, Army,* appropriation for contingencies, headQuarters of military departments, etc 256, 1108 *Adjutant General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for civilian personnel 256, 1108 assignment to other duty forbidden 256, 1108 for administrative expenses, Adjusted Compensation Act; reappropriation 1108 for services, compilation of roster of Union and Confederate Armies, etc 257 deficiency appropriation for administrative expenses, Adjusted Compensation Act; reappropriation 876 *Administration of Oaths,* authority for State, etc., officials in, required under Federal laws 830 *Admiral Barney Circle SE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Kentucky Avenue to Seventeenth Street; from gasoline-tax fund 1305 *Admiralty Causes,* deficiency appropriation for paying suits for damages by public vessels or for salvage services 881 appeals from interlocutory decrees in, allowed to circuit courts of appeals 233 time limit; notice by appellant, etc 234 stay of proceedings 234 *Admissions and Dues, Tax on, Title V, Revenue Act of 1924,* repealed by Revenue Act of 1926 126 *Admissions and Dues, Tax on, Title V, Revenue Act of 1926,* tax payable on admissions to theaters, etc 91 exemption if 75 cents or less 91 on sales of tickets at other than box office exceeding established price 91 at box office in excess of regular rates 91 additional on box holders, etc 91 to roof gardens, cabarets, etc 91 no tax levied, if proceeds for benefits of religious, charitable, etc., institutions 92 preventing cruelty to children, etc 92 persons in United States Army or Navy 92 ii no tax levied, if proceeds for, National Guard, and other military, etc., organixations 92 municipal fire, police, etc., departments 92 agricultural fairs, etc.; conditions 92 charges for seats, tables, etc., included as admissions 29 price, etc., to be printed on tickets 92 penalty for violations 92 tax levied on dues, etc., exceeding $10 a year, of social, etc., clubs; initiation fees 92 exemption of fraternal lodges,etc 93 life membership payments 93 collection by receivers of; returns and payments 93 in effect in 30 days 93 *Adulterated Foods, brugs, etc.,* appropriation for detection of, in District of Columbia 439, 1319 for expenses, preventing sale, etc., of 515, 1003 *Advertising, D.
C.,* appropriation for general 423, 1303 for notices of taxes in arrears 423, 1303 tax sale pamphlets discontinued 1303 delinquent tax list to be published in two daily newspapers 1303 proposals invited for publishing 1303 deficiency appropriation for notices of taxes in arrears 846 *Aerial Photography,* appropriation for supplies, etc., for 368, 1119 *Aerological Stations,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 504, 981 *Aeronautic Engineering,* appropriation for standardizing apparatus, etc., used in 357, 1208 *Aeronautics Bureau, Navy* (*see* Aviation, Navy). *Aeronautics, National Advisory Committee for,* appropriation for expenses 314, 1078 deficiency appropriation for 186, 1256 aircraft designs, to be referred to, by patents and design board of Air Corps 1380 *Aeronautics, Navy,* construction and procurement of designated aircraft, etc., for five years authorized for developing and increasing 764 *Affiliated Corporations,* provisions for making income tax returns from 46 *Afognak, Alaska,* preliminary examination, etc., of, ocean frontage to be made 1021 *African Slave Trade, International Bureau for Repressing,* deficiency appropriation for 188 *Agricultural Census, 1935,* deficiency appropriation for taking 172 *Agricultural Colleges,* proceeds from sale of public land of State, to be invested in Federal bonds, etc 247 principal to be a perpetual fund 247 interest to be used solely for at least one college with specified studies 248 *Agricultural Credit Corporation,* may deal in paper secured by nonperishable agricultural products or by livestock being fattened for market 1059 agricultural crops being grown for market 1059 *Agricultural Credits Act, 1923,* Agricultural Credit Corporation may deal in paper secured by agricultural crops being grown for market 1059 *Agricultural Economics Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 522, 997 for chief of bureau and office personnel 522, 997 for farm management and practice 522, 997 cost of producing agricultural staples 522, 997 for distributing, etc., information of farm products, supplies, etc. 522, 997 cost of retail marketing of meats, etc 522, 997 for collecting, analyzing, publishing, etc., general agricultural and livestock information 523, 997 for disseminating to American producers, etc., world’s supply and demand of agricultural products, etc.; restriction 523, 998 for cooperating with Federal and State agencies, associations, carriers, etc 523, 998 intended cotton planting areas excluded 523, 993 mid-monthly cotton estimates for July, August, and November forbidden herefrom 998 for investigating and certifying conditions, etc., of interstate shipments of perishable farm products, etc 523, 998 certificates prima facie evidence of facts stated 523, 998 for market inspection of agricultural, etc., products 523, 998 cooperation with agencies, organizations, etc 523, 998 for enforcing Cotton Futures and Cotton Standards Acts 523, 998 for enforcing Grain Standards Act 523, 999 for administering Warehouse Act 524, 999 for enforcing Standard Container Act 524, 999 for completing distribution of wool clip, 1918 524, 999 for operating, etc., Center Market, D.
C 524, 999 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 885 *Agricultural, etc., Fairs,* exempt from admission tax 92 *Agricultural Exhibits,* appropriation for making, at State, etc., fairs 503, 980 *Agricultural Experiment Stations,* appropriation for office personnel 501, 978 for salaries and expenses; allotments 502, 979 for increased allotments 502, 979 for additional endowments 502, 979 for administration expenses 502, 979 iii *Agricultural Food Products,* appropriation for distributing information of marketing, distributing, supply, etc., of 523, 997 for disseminating information of market supply and demand for designated 523, 997 *Agricultural Lands,* appropriation for cooperative soil classification of 517, 992 *Agricultural Lands in National Forests,* appropriation for survey, etc., of 513, 990 *Agricultural Organizations,* exempt from income tax 39 *Agricultural Producers, Associations of,* provision of Act authorizing, not modified or repealed by Cooperative Marketing Act 803 *Agricultural Products,* appropriation for expenses, cooperative marketing of 998 produce boards of trade restrained from excluding from membership representatives of producers of 1424 *Agricultural Products, Cooperative Marketing of,* provisions for aiding, etc., in 802 *Agricultural Report,* appropriation for printing annual 501, 978 *Agriculture,* appropriation for destroying animals injurious to 519, 995 deficiency appropriation for expenses, taking census of, 1925 172 for stimulating, etc 186, 882, 885, 1257 for promoting cooperative marketing, etc 851 *Agriculture, International Institute of,* appropriation for quota, etc 337, 1187 deficiency appropriation for expenses of delegates 864 *Aids to Navigation,* appropriation for expenses of 360, 1211 for establishing, etc 361, 1212 deficiency appropriation for repairing hurricane damages, etc 1252 *Aiken, S.
C.,* terms of court at 773 *Air Commerce,* appropriation for Weather Service forecasts in aid of 980 *Air Commerce Act of 1928,* deficiency appropriation for general expenses of 853 for air navigation facilities 853 definitions; “air commerce” 568 “interstate and foreign air commerce” 568 duties of Secretary of Commerce for fostering air commerce 569 encouraging air ports, etc 569 recommending meteorological service 569 collecting and disseminating information of aeronautical industry, etc 569 acquiring air navigation facilities by cooperative research 569 transfer of funds authorized 569 recording cases of accidents 569 exchanging with foreign Governments civil air navigation information 569 regulations to be provided 569 registration if owner requests 569 citizenship requirements; no foreign registration 569 by Governments, States, etc 569 to be known as United States aircraft 569 rating as to air worthiness 569 examination, etc 569 periodical, of airmen 569 all available air navigation facilities 569 establishing air traffic rules 570 issuing, suspending, and revocation of certificates 570 procedure 570 airspace reservations to be provided by Executive order 570 additional by States, etc 570 postal airways transferred to Secretary of Commerce 570 operation, etc.; balances available 570 purchases restricted 571 civil airways to be established, etc 571 air navigation facilities along 571 charting and publishing maps of 571 no exclusive right for use, etc 571 Federal air navigation facilities available for public use 571 sales of supplies to aircraft permitted at air ports, etc., in emergency cases 571 at local market value; disposal of proceeds 571 Weather Bureau to furnish reports to promote safety of air navigation 571 investigate atmospheric phenomena, etc 571 military airways in navigable air space may be designated 571 designation of, as civil airways authorized 572 operation of, continued 572 complete sovereignty declared of United States over its lands and waters including Canal Zone 572 navigation in United States not permitted foreign aircraft without authorization of the Secretary of State 572 of civil aircraft permitted; conditions 572 allowed, if foreign nations grant similar privileges to United States aircraft 572 not permitted in interstate or intrastate commerce 572 navigation and shipping laws not applicable to seaplanes or other aircraft 572 customs regulations to be provided for civil air navigation 572 regulations to be provided for application of immigration laws, etc., to aircraft 572 additional Assistant Secretary of Commerce to be appointed to aid in fostering air commerce 573 Secretary to make regulations to execute functions vested in him 573 make necessary administration expenses 573 iv Secretary to publish bulletins of information, etc 573 operate aircraft and facilities, except airports 573 definitions of terms;
“citizen of the United States” 573 qualifications of corporations, etc 573 “United States” 573 “aircraft”; “public aircraft”; “civil aircraft”; “aircraft of United States” 573 “airport”; “emergency landing fields” 573 “air navigation facilities”; “civil airway” 574 “airman” 574 navigable airspace, described 574 subject to public right of freedom of air navigation 574 unlawful acts; navigating aircraft not in conformity to executive regulations 574 navigating without registration; navigating foreign aircraft in the United States 574 navigating without certificate 574 serving as airman without certificate, etc 574 not conforming to traffic rules 574 penalty for specific violations 574 mitigation or remission permitted 574 lien against aircraft for violation by owner 574 application of penalty; procedure 574 seizures not on high seas not to limit admiralty proceedings 575 rules of procedure to be provided 575 determination as to remission or mitigation of civil penalties final 575 notice to district attorney if libel proceedings pending 575 summary seizure of aircraft subject to lien for civil penalties 575 proceedings of, for enforcement, etc 575 punishment for counterfeiting certificates, etc 575 additional offenses; interfering with air navigation by exhibiting false lights or signals 575 continuing to maintain any false light or signal 575 knowingly interfering with operation of true lights or signals 575 exhibiting true light or signal without authority 575 punishment for 575 penalties covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts 575 invalidity of any provision not to effect remainder of Act 575 effective at once; penalties not enforceable for violations within ninety days thereafter 576 title of Act 576 detail of Air Corps officers to duty under Secretary of Commerce, for promoting civil aviation as provided for in; limited to one year 915 *Air Corps, Army* (*see also* Air Service, Army), appropriation for instruction expenses at schools, etc 1119 for helium gas production, etc 1119 appropriation for investigating, etc., new types of airships 1119 purchase, manufacture, etc., of aerial machines, etc 1119 marking military airways 1119 special clothing, etc 1119 for expenses, disposal of surplus, etc., equipment 1119 consulting engineers at experimental stations 1119 special scientific medical research 1119 printing office supplies, etc 1119 salvaging wrecked aircraft, etc 1119 for allotments for designated objects 1119 civilian employees 1119 helium production 1119 aircraft research work 1119 balloon production 1120 improving stations, hangars, etc 1120 new airplane production 1120 paying damage claims; restriction 1120 restriction on giving exhibition flights 1120 additional contracts for new airplanes, etc., authorized 1120 for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of, War Department 1120 technical, etc., services 1120 report to Congress 1120 creation of; number of officers and enlisted men, authorized; flying cadets included 780 percentage of flying officers 780 nonflying, in time of war 780 flying, in time of war 780 details of officers for flying training in time of peace 781 period limited; extension if with special qualifications 781 not included in percentage of flying officers 781 not limited; exceptions 781 flying units to be commanded by flying officers; pilots considered flying officers 781 qualifications for rating as a pilot in time of peace; in time of war 781 pay increase for participating in aerial flights under orders 781 flying cadets provisions not altered 781 percentage of enlisted pilots after July 1, 1929, and in time of peace 781 air mechanics rated; pay, etc 781 percentage of enlisted strength as 782 temporary rank of officers, to flying commands, etc.; limit 782 if no officers of permanent rank available 782 not eligible to command out of his own corps; exception 782 investigation of alleged injustices in promotion list of the Army 782 creation of air sections in War Department General Staff, for three years 782 flying pay increase of pay, etc., applicable to all branches of service in aerial flights 782 details of officers, other than of Air Corps, etc., to aerial flights, limited 782 application of, to National Guard and Reserves in training 783 based on armory pay 783 v flying pay, etc., regulations to be uniform for all services 783 Chief of, for seven years may be appointed from officers of any grade with specified service and qualifications 783 to recommend assistants from officers with requisite service and qualification 783 five-year program for increasing efficiency of 783 increase in Army second lieutenants and enlisted men 783 allotments to Air Corps 783 call of Air Corps reserve officers into active service; periods of 783 number of aircraft, equipment, etc., to be maintained 784 replacement of unserviceable, from time to time; annual limitation 784 exclusive of those awaiting salvage, etc 784 for National and Reserve training, etc., included in 784 distribution of increase of personnel and equipment over five years beginning July 1, 1926 784 for first year; subsequent years 784 estimates of cost to be submitted annually; supplemental for 1927, for first annual increment 784 additional Assistant Secretary of War to aid in fostering military aeronautics to be appointed by the President, etc.; compensation 784 joint arrangement to develop and improve efficiency of Army and Navy aeronautics 784 soldier’s medal to be presented by the President for distinguished heroism not in actual conflict with an enemy 789 only one to a person; bar for each succeeding deed or act 789 distinguished flying cross to be presented by the President, to any person for extraordinary achievement in aerial flight while serving with Army Air Corps, etc., or in the Navy since April 6, 1917, or hereafter 789 eligibility for acts prior to November 11, 1918 789 only one to a person; bar for each succeeding act 789 to representative in case of death before award of 789 precluded if entire subsequent service of individual not honorable 789 additional pay to enlisted men receiving cross or medal, from date of act on which award based; further for each bar, etc., issued 789 invalidity of any section, etc., not to impair other provision of Act 789 no provision retroactive; effective on approval 789 inconsistent laws repealed 790 detail authorized of officers of, for duty with Commerce Department in promoting civil aviation 915 limited to not more than one year 915 patents and design board to receive designs whether patented or not, for aircraft, etc 1380 designs to be referred to National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 1380 if favorably recommended, the board to determine whether desirable, and fix amount for 1380 *Air Mail Act of 1925,* contracts authorized for carrying air mail and first class mail by aircraft at pound rates 692 rates for air mail 692 other first class mail 693 amendments to existing, authorized 693 computation of pound rates for 693 *Air Mail Service, Postal Service,* appropriation for operation, etc 158 deficiency appropriation for, additional planes 179 *Air Navigation Facilities,* appropriation for establishing, etc., aids to 1200 constructing communicating structures, etc 1200 acquiring sites, etc 1200 use restricted to Air Commerce Act 1200 *Air Service, Army* (*see also* Air Corps, Army), appropriation for aviation instruction expenses, schools, etc 268 for maintenance, storage, etc., of aircraft, etc 268 landing, etc., runways 268 aerial photography 268 for helium gas production, etc 268 for investigating, etc., new types of airships 268 purchase, manufacture, etc., of aerial machines, etc 268 marking military airways 268 special clothing, etc 268 for expenses, disposal of surplus, etc., equipment 268 consulting engineers at experimental stations; former payments, etc., validated 268 special scientific medical research 269 printing office supplies, etc 269 salvaging wrecked aircraft, etc 269 for allotments for designated objects 269 civilian employees 269 helium production 269 aircraft research work 269 balloon production 269 improving stations, hangars, etc 269 new airplane production 269 paying damage claims; restriction. 269 restriction on giving exhibition flights 269 additional contracts for new airplanes, etc., authorized 269 incurred obligations payable from former appropriations until June 30, 1927 269 for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of, War Department 270 technical services 270 deficiency appropriation for reestablishing testing plant, McCook Field, Ohio 183 vi deficiency appropriation for expenses., 190, 193, 1259 for military 190, 8S3 for Officers’ Reserve Corps, medical treatment, etc 194 for production 886, 1259 to be known as Air Corps 780 tract near Little Rock, Ark., to be acquired for landing field at, intermediate depot 298 purchase from proceeds of sale of property at Picron 298 *Air Stations, Naval,* construction authorized of designated works at Coco Solo, Canal Zone 1340 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 1340 Sand Point, Wash 1341 San Diego, Calif 1341 Hampton Roads, Va 1341 *Aircraft,* contracts authorized for mail transportation by, at pound rates 692 *Aircraft, Army and Navy,* provisions for encouraging development of military and naval aeronautics 784 *Aircraft Board,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 163 *Aircraft, etc.,* obsolete, Navy, may be delivered to schools, etc., for aeronautical courses, without charge 1096 use in actual flight forbidden 1096 *Aircraft Factory, Navy,* appropriation for maintenance 609, 1291 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 862 *Aircraft in Commerce,* appropriation for regulating, etc., use of, under Department of Commerce 1200 purchase of airplanes, accessories, etc 1200 *Aircraft, Navy* (*see also* Aviation, Navy, *and* Bureau of Aeronautics), appropriation for aviation material, etc., for Naval Reserve 597 construction and procuring of, and equipment, authorized 764 number of airplanes, spare parts and equipment in fiscal year 1927; additional to current authorization 765 in 1928 765 in 1929 765 in 1930 765 in 1931 765 total for five year period 765 number for 1932, and subsequent fiscal years 765 authorizations to maintain not less than 1,000 useful airplanes in service after June 30, 1932 765 deficiencies to be made up 765 description of “useful airplanes” 765 limited to procuring enumerated aircraft; determination as to numbers by Congress not abridged 765 construction of two rigid airships; cost, etc 765 to be built in United States 7766 under contract, or by Navy Department 766 construction of one experimental metalclad airship; cost, etc 766 contract restriction 766 fund designated to expedite construction 766 at navy yards or stations of any aircraft, etc., authorized, if bidders combine to restrict competition in contracts 766 if bidders demand excessive price for particular type or design of aircraft, etc 766 amount authorized for fiscal year 1927 toward construction of enumerated craft, except metalclad airship; allotment 766 meaning of terms;
“naval aviator” 766 “aviation pilot” 767 “pilot” 767 “naval aviation observer” 767 command of aviation school, air station, or organized air unit, by naval aviator line officer 767 aircraft carriers or tenders by aviators or aviation observers line officers 767 advancement of commanders or lieutenant commanders whose regular promotion jeopardized by period specialized in aviation 767 selection boards to consider only fitness for promotion 767 command of Marine Corps aviation school, air station, or organized air unit, by Marine Corps aviator line officer 767 number of enlisted pilots after July 1, 1928 767 additional Assistant Secretary of the Navy to be appointed to aid in naval aeronautics 767 duties in supervision of aeronautics, etc 767 office personnel to be provided 767 provisions for reimbursing officers, etc., for personal property losses in naval services extended to 1368 *Aircraft, Postal Service,* appropriation for operations, etc., New York and San Francisco 158, 1049 for night flying 158, 1049 extra charge for first class mail service 158, 1049 transfer to contract mail service 1049 for foreign mails by 158, 1049 for mail transportation by, under contract 159, 1050 deficiency appropriation for operation, etc., New York to San Francisco 179, 883, 884 *Airplane Bombs, Army,* appropriation for manufacture, purchase, etc., of 274, 1125 *Airplane Patrol in National Forests,* appropriation for operating, to prevent forest fires; purchase of land or airplanes forbidden 513, 990 *Airplanes, Army,* appropriation for purchase of new, etc 269 additional amount for production, purchase, etc 269 contracts entered into, deemed a Federal obligation 269 vii *Airplanes, Navy,* installations for, on designated battleships 661 *Airspace over United Ulates,* complete sovereignty of United States Government of, including Calai Zone 572 navigation by foreign armed aircraft not allowed; exception 572 civil aircraft if similar privileges granted American aircraft, etc 572 interstate or intrastate air commerce by, forbidden 573 *Aitkin County, Minn.,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River by 413 *Ajo, Ariz.,* sum authorized for completing road within Papago Indian Reservation from Tucson to, via Indian Oasis 762 *Ak Chin Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for irrigation projecton 462, 943 *Akron, Ohio,* public building authorization for 632 limit of cost increased, public building at 872 *Alabama,* acquisition by, authorized after completion of bridge in Mobile Bay 1242 Tombigbce River, at Cochrane, Ala 897 Gainesville, Ala 894 Jackson, Ala 896 Pickensville, Ala 899 apportionment of seed grain, fertilizer, etc., appropriation to drought-stricken areas of western 1245 conveyance of public lands to, for State park and game preserve 1104 payment required 1104 mineral deposits reserved 1104 water power reservation 1104 bridge authorized by, across Choctawhatchee River, between Dale and Houston Counties 219 at Geneva 226 Coosa River, near Childersburg 217 between Chilton and Coosa Counties 220 Fayetteville 218 Pell City, Ala 221 Wetumpka 214 Elk River, between Lauderdale and Limestone Counties 215 Pea River, Elba 219 Geneva 219 Samson 218 Tennessee River, near Guntersville 220 Scotsboro 215 Whitesburg Ferry 215 Tombigbee River, near Aliceville 214 between Choctaw and Marengo Counties 216 Gainesville 217 Jackson 216 may acquire bridge over Perdido Bay from Lillian, Ala., to Cummings Point, Fla 1266 to be operated as a free bridge 1266 *Alabama and Coushatta Indians, Tex.,* appropriation for education, etc 468, 947 *Alameda, Calif.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor, to be made 1020 *Alaska,* appropriation for salary of Governor and secretary 492, 969 for contingent expenses 493, 969 for legislative expenses 493 for care of insane 493, 969 for suppressing liquor traffic 493, 969 for railroad, river boats, etc 493, 969 amount available for capital expenditures 493, 969 for star route mail service in 158, 1048 for special mail equipment for 160, 1051 for loss by exchange, Army officers in 258, 1109 for military cable, etc 290, 1141 for roads, bridges, trails, etc., in 291, 1141 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 334, 1183 for marking boundary line between Canada and 336, 1185 for expenses under Treaty of 1925 1185 for judges, attorneys, etc 345, 1195 for marshals, salaries, etc 345, 1196 for meals, etc., to jurors 346, 1197 for protecting seal fisheries 364, 1216 for power boat for fisheries patrol 365 for inspection, etc., of mines 366, 1217 for native pupils brought to Indian schools from 469, 948 for investigating mineral resources in 486, 962 for education of natives under Commissioner of Education 491, 967 operation, etc., of ship “Boxer” 492, 968 for medical relief of natives; hospitals, etc 492, 968 admission of pay patients, etc 492, 968 for reindeer stations, etc.; sale of males, etc 492, 968 for agricultural experiment stations in 502, 979 sale of products 502, 979 for Weather Service expenses in 503, 980 for experiments, etc., for increase of reindeer industry 520, 995 for protection of land fur bearing animals 520, 995 for wharf at Juneau 1142 for making astronomic observations, etc., in 1213 deficiency appropriation for salary of Secretary 175 for reindeer for 187, 1257 for marking boundary line between Canada and 189 for education of natives 192, 885 for care of insane 857, 882 for protecting seal and salmon fisheries 885 for military and post roads, bridges, etc 886 ability to read the Constitution and write in English required of any person to vote in 1392 exception if physically incapacitated, or a legal voter at election November 4, 1926 1393 voting prohibited if not so qualified; challenges, etc 1393 tests at elections, etc 1393 physical disability exemptions restricted 1393 marking ballot for person incapacitated by; ballots to be described, etc 1393 viii person refused at any precinct barred from voting at any other 1393 all United States citizens, resident for a year in, entitled to vote, if able to read or write English 1394 unless barred by other provision of law 1394 punishment for violations 1394 American citizens employed, etc., in, may purchase five acres of publie lands as homesteads, etc 1364 bond issue authorized by Fairbanks for public utilities, etc 1062 by Juneau, for schoolhouses 1104 by Wrangell, for water works 1061 for school building 1063 commissioners for, to be designated from Interior, Agriculture, and Commerce Department employees residing there 1068 to have charge of matters within jurisdiction of the department, etc 1068 employees stationed in Alaska may be placed under direction of, for the department 1068 records, property, etc., to be transferred to 1068 any activity may be placed under one of the, by order of the President 1068 road construction, etc., matters may be assigned to Board of Road Commissioners 1068 police and law enforcement may be consolidated into a single force 1069 livestock grazing development 1452 policy declared in promoting natural resources of, to develop forage plants for livestock grazing 1452 subordinate to mineral resources, forests protection, water utilization, agriculture, etc 1452 meaning of terms used 1452 grazing districts to be established outside Aleutian Islands and other reservations, upon public lands valuable for livestock grazing 1452 leases of grazing privileges therein 1452 altering areas of, by added lands, excluding others 1452 agreement with owner for adding lands adjacent to 1452 publication in newspapers before establishing 1453 leases, preferences given to, natives, range occupants, and settlers over other applicants for 1453 period of 20 years; exception; definite area for; privilege of lessee to surrender 1453 fees, based on area or stock, permitted 1453 fixed as seasonal or annual, payments 1453 on value of privilege, to be moderate 1453 extension of time for payment; reduction, or release, due to calamity, disease, etc 1453 receipts from, in excess of administration to be paid to the Territory for education and roads 1453 assignments allowed, with consent of Secretary of Agriculture 1453 fences, buildings, etc., or other improvements, allowed lessee in area of the lease 1454 notice of removal to be given 90 days from date of termination of lease 1454 remaining on land after termination to be paid for by successor 1454 after district established, grazing on lands within area except under lease, unlawful 1454 penalty for 1454 stock driveways in districts, authorized; use of 1454 grazing free of charge permitted any one with a small number of stock. 1454 lease of grazing allotment without charge to Eskimo or other natives 1454 lessees or applicants may apply to register of land office for review of decision, as to privileges, by Department officer 1454 authority and action of register 1455 appeals to Commissioner, and from Commissioner to Secretary 1455 administration rules to be promulgated by Secretary of Interior 1455 appointment, etc., of employees; necessary expenditures 1455 reindeer industry investigations, etc., to be continued by Secretary of Agriculture 1455 laws relating to lands and resources in the Territory continued in force 1455 disposition of moneys of deceased insane persons in 322 dock or wharf authorized at Juneau 676 fur farming leases of public lands in, authorized 821 postmaster designated to pay contractors, etc., for service on power boats and star routes in 321 requirement of rectangular system of surveys of homestead entries in, modified 243 extension of system to lands in soldier’s additional entries 244 trade and manufacturing sites 244 deposits, surveys, etc 244 salmon fishing protection provisions; permits for bait 752 timber lawfully cut on public lands in, may be exported 242 time extended for completing Alaska Anthracite Railroad, etc 300 tract of town site in, occupied by an Indian or Eskimo, to have inalienable title thereto issued to him 629 not subject to taxation, levy for debts, etc 629 on sale thereof, purchaser to have complete title thereto 629 extension of streets and alleys across, authorized 630 nonmineral lands in, occupied as villages, by native Indians or Eskimos, may be surveyed, etc., as town sites 630 conveyance directed of, to Indian or Eskimo of land occupied by him 630 town site limitations, etc., attached thereto 630 ix *Alaska Anthracite Railroad Company,* time extended for completing railroad, by 300 tax exemption, etc 300 *Alaska Avenue, NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Sixteenth Street to Georgia Avenue; from gasoline-tax fund 1305 *Alaska Fisheries,* deficiency appropriation for protecting 885 fishing areas to be set apart in waters of Alaska 752 closed seasons for, authorized 752 rules to limit fishing in, to be established 752 fishing in prohibited, unlawful 752 restriction of, in limited areas 752 regulations to have general application to areas 752 exclusive rights forbidden 752 further restrictions, etc., authorized 753 taking for bait only, permitted at any time 753 importing salmon into Alaska during closed season, taken from outside waters, unlawful 753 *Alaska Fisheries Service,* appropriation for agents, etc., Pribilof Islands 363, 1214 for employees at large 363, 1214 for officers and crews of vessels 363, 1214 for protecting seal fisheries, food, etc., to natives 364, 1216 for power vessel for patrol service 365, 1216 *Alaska Railroad,* appropriation for printing and binding for 455, 936 for maintenance, etc., expenses 493, 969 operation of vessels, etc 969 payments for injuries 969 additional from receipts 969 extension of issuance of passes to designated persons 239 *Alaskan Engineering Commission,* credits directed in accounts of disbursing agents, of disallowances for payments to certain Army officers 1405 *Albania,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Albany, Ga.,* terms of court at 671 *Albemarle Sound, N.
C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of channel from, to Point Harbor, N. C., to be made 1018 *Albemarle Street NW., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for grading, Murdock Mill Road to Wisconsin Avenue 166 *Albuquerque, N. Mex.,* appropriation for Indian school at 470, 949 *Alderson, W. Va.,* appropriation for Institution for Women, maintenance 348, 1198 *Alfalfa* (*see also* Grain and Seeds for Seeding), appropriation for testing commercial seeds of, etc 509, 986 for preventing admission of adulterated 510, 986 provisions prohibiting importation of adulterated, etc., seeds of 325 *Alfalfa Weevil,* appropriation for investigating methods for eradicating 517, 993 *Algonquin Township, Ill.,* bridge across Fox River in, legalized 1009 *Alien Property Custodian,* appropriation for expenses of 306, 1070 for printing and binding 306, 1070 *Alien Resident Ministers, etc.,* admission as nonquota immigrants, the wife or unmarried minor child of, who entered prior to July 1, 1924, if arriving to join such alien before July 1, 1927 812 for permanent residence, such wife or child temporarily admitted between May 26 and July 1, in 1924 812 *Alien Veterans of the World War,* meaning of “alien veteran” 654 persons not included 654 terms in Immigration Act of 1924, to have same meaning when used herein 654 considered as nonquota immigrants 654 not subject to head tax 654 fees not required 654 if admissible, exclusion limited to specified causes 654 minor child, wife, or husband of, considered nonquotaimmigrants; limitations 655 immigration visa requirements for 655 if admitted, not subject to deportation for becoming public charge 655 no fine on person bringing, to a port, though subject hitherto to exclusion 655 residing in United States may be naturalized, within two years 655 to file petition and take oath of allegiance in open court 655 preference rates to be given, and their families, for transportation to United States on Shipping Board vessels, who are granted visas in excess of quota 837 *Aliens,* appropriation for medical examination of, by Public Health Service 147, 1038 for enforcing laws regulating immigration of, under Department of State 334, 1183 for enforcing laws regulating admismission of 370, 1222 for expenses, naturalization of 371, 1223 deficiency appropriation for expenses regulating immigration of 177, 188, 192, 882, 1258 for enforcing laws regulating immigration of, under Department of State 179 for maintenance, etc., Department of Justice 187 annual quota ratio for admissions of, deferred until 1928 1455 examiners may be designated by district judges to conduct preliminary hearings in naturalization of 709 duties, authority, etc 709 provisions against, making declaration of intention for naturalization, on election day, or within 30 days before, repealed 652 *Alkali Resistant Crops,* appropriation for breeding, etc 510, 987 x *Allegany Indian Reservation, N.
Y.,* game and fish laws of New York made applicable to, etc 932 issue of permits and licenses, exclusive right of Seneca Nation 933 *Allegheny County, Pa.,* time extended for bridging Monongahela River at Wilson, by 681 *Allegheny River,* bridge authorized across, at Eldred, Pa 553 Warren, Pa 732 post lantern lights, etc., authorized on 626 *Allen, Charles C.,* deficiency appropriation for payment to executrix of, for services 843 *Alpena, Mich.,* disposal authorized of naval radio station lands at 700 *Altamaha River,* bridge authorized across, near Ludowici, Ga 211 survey of, and tributaries to be made 1015 *Alton, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 620 time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 1270 Altus, *Okla.,* granted lands for reservoir, etc., purposes; payment required 566 mineral deposits reserved 566 forfeiture for nonuser 567 *Ambassadors,* appropriation for salaries 331, 1180 deficiency appropriation for salaries 138, 193 *Amelia Island, Fla.,* portion of, to be transferred to Fernandina, Fla., for public park 624 *American Battle Monuments Commission,* appropriation for expenses of 306, 1070 acquiring lands in foreign countries; personal services 306, 1070 travel expenses, etc 306, 1070 expenses abroad 306, 1071 construction work authorized; services of architects, etc. 307, 1071 reimbursing Army officers for expenses 307, 1071 special disbursing agent abroad 307, 1071 acceptance of designs for completing, etc., Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington Cemetery, subject to approval of 914 *American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac,* appropriation for preparing 601, 1283 *American Ethnology,* appropriation for continuing researches in 315, 1079 *American Falls Reservoir, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc.; contracts 958 per capita payment to Fort Hall Indians for lands submerged by 1397 *American Food Products,* appropriation for examining foreign tests, etc., of 516, 1003 *American Historical Association,* appropriation for printing and binding annual report of 316, 1081 *American Industries, New,* appropriation for assisting in establishment of 1209 *American Legion,* collection of captured war trophies, etc., to be delivered to 327 *American Legion Convention, Paris,* extended leave of absence allowed in 1927, ex-service men and women in executive departments for sole purpose of attending 587, 892 annual leave provisions not modified, but accumulation permitted 892 leave of absence provisions extended to District of Columbia employees 837 tax not imposed on round-trip tickets to participants in 1178 *American National Red Cross, D.
C.,* may continue use of temporary buildings in Square 172, Washington, D. C 403 *American Printing House for the Blind,* appropriation for providing books, etc., by 154, 1045 annual appropriation for, increased 1060 *American Registry,* granted to Norwegian sailing vessel “Derwent” 1354 *American Revolution, National Society of Daughters of,* increase of property holdings of, authorized 4 *American Seamen,* appropriation for relief and protection of, in foreign countries,. etc 334, 1183 for testimonials for rescuing shipwrecked, etc 335, 1184 deficiency appropriation for relief and protection of 188, 1258 *American Social Science Association, D.
C.,* name of, changed to National Institute of Social Sciences 751 *American Vessels,* appropriation for investigating discriminations against, etc 317, 1082 *Americanisation Work, Public Schools, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses instructing foreigners of all ages 431, 1313 *Americus, Ga.,* terms of court at 671 *Amite River, La.,* improvement of, authorized 1012 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made from Bayou Manchac to Comite River 1019 *Ammunition, Army,* appropriation for manufacture, etc., for small arms, etc 274, 1125 for preserving, etc 275, 1125 for mountain, etc., cannon 275, 1127 for mountain, etc., artillery practice 275, 1127 for seacost cannon 276 for seacoast artillery practice 276 for seacoast cannon, insular possessions 276, 1127 for seacoast cannon, Panama Canal 277, 1127 deficiency appropriation for 193, 886, 1260 deteriorated, may be exchanged for serviceable 680 reclaiming, by reworking, etc., authorized by contract or otherwise 680 xi *Ammunition, Navy* (*see also* Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Navy), appropriation for procuring, etc 602, 1285 for smokeless powder 603, 1285 *Amortization Deductions,* allowance of claims for, on account of war plants, etc., for taxable years 1918, 1919, 1920, if made before June 15, 1924 130 *Amoy, China,* deficiency appropriation for consular building 867 *Amusement Places,* internal revenue tax on admissions to 91 *Anacostia Park, D.
C.,* appropriation for reclaiming Anacostia River and Flats for development of 448, 1328 amount for land below Benning Bridge 1328 purchase of land above Benning Bridge 1328 for recreation park improvements 448, 1329 part of, transferred to the District for use as a tree nursery 405 transferred to Botanic Garden for a tree nursery 774 right of way for roadway retained 774 *Anacostia River and Flats, D. C.,* appropriation for reclaiming, etc., for development of Anacostia Park 448, 1328 *Anacostia River Bridge, D.
C.,* appropriation for operating expenses 428, 1309 *Anastasia Island, Fla.,* sale of abandoned military reservation, authorized 204 *Anchorage, Alaska,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1021 *Anderson, Clifford A., and Joseph R. Chessman,* may bridge Delaware River, between Burlington, N. J., and Bristol, Pa 588 acquisition authorized of, after completion, by New Jersey, Pennsylvania, etc 589 name of Clifford L. Anderson corrected to, in Act for bridge across Delaware River at Burlington, N.
J 1069 *Anderson, Colonel James,* deficiency appropriation for pay, etc 184 *Anderson County, S. C.,* bridge authorized across Savannah River between Iva, S. C., and Elberton, Ga., by Elbert County, Ga., and 2 *Anderson, P. D., and H. E. Dupuy,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande, Presidio, Tex., to Ojinaga, Mexico, by 202 consent of Mexico required 202 *Anderson, S. C.,* terms of court at 773 *Andersons Bluff, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River, near 1009 *Angeles National Forest, Calif.,* deficiency appropriation for administration of;
State, etc., contribution 851 *Animal Husbandry,* appropriation for feeding and breeding investigations in 506, 983 *Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 505, 981 for Chief of Bureau, and office and field personnel 505, 982 for inspection and quarantine work 505, 982 for investigating tuberculosis and paratuberculosis of animals 505, 982 indemnities for destroyed animals 506, 982 for eradicating southern cattle ticks; demonstration work 506, 983 limitation on expenditures 506, 983 for animal husbandry experiments 506, 983 feeding, breeding, etc 506, 983 poultry feeding and breeding 506, 983 sheep experiment station, Idaho 506, 983 for animal diseases investigations;
Bethesda, Md., station 507, 983 contagious abortion of animals 507, 983 for eradicating hog cholera 507, 984 regulating trade in animal viruses, etc 507, 984 method of prevention, etc 507, 984 for eradication, etc., of dourine 507, 984 for meat inspection, additional 507, 984 horse meat 507, 984 food, etc., inspections for other Federal branches at their expense 984 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 186, 885, 1256 for eradication of European fowl pest, etc 851 for meat inspection 1256 prohibition on transporting livestock with any contagious disease, especially pleuropneumonia, in interstate commerce 774 delivering diseased livestock for transportation 775 driving on foot, etc 775 tick infested cattle may be shipped for immediate slaughter after one dipping, until May 1, 1928 775 importing diseased, or infected meat cattle, etc., or exposed to infection, prohibited 775 admission may be permitted of tick-infested cattle, freed therefrom, into Texas from Mexico 775 punishment for violation; forfeiture of vessel, etc 775 *Animals* (*see also* Cattle), appropriation for arresting, etc., contagious diseases of 505, 982 for inspection, etc., of imported 505, 982 for mallein testing of 505, 982 for tuberculin testing of 505, 982 for emergency use, eradicating, etc., contagious diseases of 529, 1005 *Animals, D.
C.,* traffic regulations, applicable to all 812 *Animals, Societies for Preventing Cruelty to,* exempt from income tax 40 *Annapolis, Md.* (*see also* Naval Academy), preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor, to be made 1017 xii *Annuities to Classified Civil Service Employees,* provisions for granting, on retirement for age or disability 904 *Anoka, Minn.,* reconstruction authorized of bridge across Mississippi River between Champlin and 411 time extended for bridging Mississippi River between Champlin and 1416 *Antelope, etc.,* additions to Absaroka and Gallatin National Forests and Yellowstone National Park, for winter feeding, protecting, etc., of 656 *Antietam Battle Field, Md.,* appropriation for preservation of monuments, etc.; superintendent 288, 1138 *Antitoxins, etc., Animal,* appropriation for investigating, etc 507, 983 for regulating sale, etc 507, 984 *Antitrust Laws,* appropriation for expenses enforcing 343, 1194 use for prosecuting labor associations, etc., forbidden 343, 1194 associations of fanners, etc 343, 1194 radio station licenses refused to parties found guilty of violating, in manufacture, etc., of radio apparatus 1167 granting of, no estoppel of proceedings against offenders 1168 made applicable to trading in radio apparatus 1168 *Apache, etc., Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 954 *Apache, etc., Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc 461, 941 for payment to, from oil royalties trust fund 941 oil royalties from designated lands of, to be set aside as a trust fund 740 part to Oklahoma in lieu of taxes on tribal funds 741 per capita payment to, from oil royalties trust fund 1369 *Apalachicola Bay, Fla.,* plans for improvement of, modified 1012 *Appalachian Mountains, Southern,* deficiency appropriation for securing lands in, for national parks 857 *Appointments Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Chief of, and office personnel 140, 1031 *Appomattox Court House, Va.,* deficiency appropriation for inspection of battle fields, etc 878 commission created to inspect, etc., as to feasibility of preserving for historical study, etc 9 amount authorized for expenses 9 *Appomattox River, Va.,* improvement of, authorized 1011 *Apprentice Seamen, Navy,* appropriation for pay, etc 603, 1286 *Appropriations,* First Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1926 161 Second Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1926 841 First Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1927 1250 appropriation for preparing statement of, first session, Sixty-ninth Congress 545 appropriation for preparing statement of, second session, Sixty-ninth Congress 1155 for Treasury Department 136, 1027 for Post Office Department 154, 1045 for War Department and Army 254, 1106 for Executive Office, independent establishments , etc 305 for Independent Offices Act, 1928 1069 for Department of State 330, 1179 Foreign Service 331, 1180 for Department of Justice 341, 1192 for United States courts 344, 1194 for Department of Commerce 349, 1199 for Department of Labor 369, 1221 for the District of Columbia 417, 1297 for Interior Department 453, 934 for Department of Agriculture 499, 976 for Legislative Branch of the Government 537, 1146 for Navy Department and Navy 591, 1275 for Army and Navy pensions for fiscal year 1926 653 for Crow Indians, Mont., from tribal funds 661 for paying Montana, expenses suppressing forest fires on Government lands in 1919 764 for expenses of European corn-borer eradication 1177 authorized for expenses of preparatory commission for conference on limitation of armaments 3 for expenses of commission on Appomattox Court House, Va., battle fields 9 for expenses of Government exhibit at Philadelphia Sesquicentennial Exposition 133 for Government buildings at Exposition 134 for paying Sioux Nation for destroyed horses 135 for reclaiming lands in Lummi Indian Reservation, Wash 211 for investigating irrigation by gravity or pumping, etc., on Columbia River, etc., and the Columbia Basin project 247 for monument at site of battle of Sioux Indians with forces of Majors Reno and Benteen 251 for improvements, etc., Seneca Indian School, Wyandotte, Okla 252 for purchasing additional land for Cahuilla Indian Reservation, Calif 252 for preparingexhibit, etc., for World’s Poultry Congress, at Ottawa, Canada 305 for building, etc., for recorder of deeds, D.
C 322 for Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., artillery range 328 for Central Bureau of International Map of the World 384 for delegates to Pan American Congress in Panama 384 for expenses of foreign delegates to International Dental Congress at Philadelphia 394 for completing parkway between Potomac, etc., Parks, D. C., from surplus revenues of District of Columbia 396 xiii authorized for purchase of lands for Reno Indian Colony in Nevada 496 for visits to Washington, D. C., of delegates from Fort Peck Indian Reservation, from tribal trust fund 498 for purchase of Oldroyd collection of Lincoln relics 531 for Dresslerville Indian colony, Nev., water supply system 560 for tablet upon Revolutionary battle field of White Plains, N.
Y 562 for boards of investigation created by the President under Railway Labor Act 587 for Board of Mediation expenses 587 for commission to inspect, etc., Civil War battle fields in Georgia 588 for refunding duty paid on cattle recrossing boundary after December 25, 1925 629 for uniforms to police and fire department, District of Columbia, from revenues thereof 631 for indemnity to Norway for collision damages to Norwegian bark “Janna” 651 for indemnity to Sweden for collision damages to Swedish steamship “Olivia” 651 for indemnity to Norway for collision damages to Norwegian steamship “John Blumer” 651 for indemnity to Denmark for collision damages to Danish steamship “Masnedsund” 651 for expenses of Vermont Sesquicentennial Commission 653 for purchase of land in Prince William County, Va., for garbage reduction, from revenues of District of Columbia 658 for paying costs of condemnation proceedings, etc., for opening, etc., designated street, etc., from District revenues 676 for tablet on Roanoke Island, N.
C., in memory of Virginia Dare 677 for allotment in severalty lands in Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Mont 692 for paying McLennan County, Tex., for destruction of public highway in 711 for expenses of commission to inspect, etc., Civil War battlefield of Pea Ridge, Ark 715 for ten Coast Guard cutters, not exceeding $9,000,000 725 for master track scale and test cars depot, Bureau of Standards 726 for paying Great Britain indemnity for death of Daniel Shaw Williamson 726 for constructing Red Bluff Federal Irrigation Project, Tex 754 for expenses of Permanent Association of International Road Congresses 754 for care of dependent children, D.
C., from District revenues 760 for rural post roads 1928, 1929 760 for forest roads and trails, 1928, 1929 760 authorized for school building, etc., at Burns, Oreg., for use of Piute Indian children 761 for monument to Quannah Parker, late Comanche Indian chief 762 for completing road from Tucson to Ajo, within Papago Indian Reservation, Ariz 762 for purchase of designated squares in Washington, D. C., for enlarging the Capitol Grounds 762 for constructing additional aircraft for the Navy 766 for investigating location, etc., of potash deposits 768 for purchase of lands for addition to Papago Indian Reservation, Ariz 775 for replica of Houdon Bust of Washington, etc., for Pan American Building 776 for tablet to mark first landing place of Roger Williams 777 for investigating feasibility of dam in Schurz Canyon, on Walker River, Nev 779 for establishing Petersburg National Military Park, Va 823 for new bridge across Rock Creek at M Street NW., Washington, D.
C 837 for establishing forest experiment stations in the Ohio and central Mississippi Valleys 838 for dairying and livestock experiment station at Mandan, N. Dak 840 for forest experiment stations in Pennsylvania and neighboring States 840 for erecting building for police court, D. C 901 for industrial fund for Indians of Fort Belknap Reservation, from tribal funds 902 for delegates to International Sanitary Conference 913 for competitive design to complete, etc., Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington Cemetery 914 for expenses of conference on education, etc., at Honolulu, Hawaii 915 for enlarging and relocating Botanic Gardens, D.
C., etc 932 for site and pedestal of statute of Albert Gallatin, in Treasury Department grounds, D. C 934 for condemnation expenses for opening street from Georgia Avenue NW., to Ninth Street, for street railway use, etc., from District revenues 973 for acquiring land for Camp Marfa, Tex 1024 for indemnity to Great Britain for collision damages to British steamship “Mavisbrook” 1024 for American Printing House for the Blind, additional 1060 for eradication of European corn borer 1065 for biennial index of State legislation 1066 for purchase of lands for Jicarilla Indian Reservation, N.
Mex., from tribal funds 1089 xiv authorized for establishing Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania Battle Fields Memorial, Va 1094 for national trophy, etc., at annual rifle contests 1095 for promoting, etc., International Trade Exposition, New Orleans, La 1095 for bridge across Archers Creek to connect Marine Corps Reservation, Parris Island with Port Royal Island, S. C 1096 for reconnaissance work on lands of Cochiti, etc., Indians in Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, N. Mex 1098 for construction of Marine Corps Barracks, etc., at Quantico, Va 1101 for executing law regulating importations of milk and cream 1103 for bronze statue of Henry Clay, etc., to be presented to Venezuela 1178 for constructing buildings, etc., at Army posts from post construction fund and the Treasury 1235 for constructing, etc., public highways in Virgin Islands 1244 for purchase of seed grain, etc., for farmers in crop-failure areas 1245 for Botanic Garden new conservatories, etc 1262 for monument at Kitty Hawk, N.
C., to commemorate first successful airplane flight by Orville Wright 1265 for purchase of painting entitled “Peace” 1358 for water system for Reno Sparks Indian Colony, Nev 1369 for cooperating with South Carolina Experiment Station in developing dairy and livestock industries 1397 for rehabilitation of Picatinny Arsenal, N. J 1397 for extending Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, irrigation system 1398 for furnishing Sequoyah Orphan Training School, Okla., with water supply 1399 for establishing Stones River National Park 1401 for preparing Index of Federal Statutes 1401 for reimbursing Philippine Islands government for maintaining alien crews prior to April 6, 1917 1402 for delegates to Pan American Sanitary Conference in Peru 1402 for participating in economic conference, at Geneva, Switzerland 1403 for commission on equitable use of waters of lower Rio Grande and Colorado River 1403 for expenses of Preparatory Commission for Conference on Limitation of Armament, at Geneva 1404 for addition to Shiloh Military Park 1406 for three cottages and hospital annex at Marion, Ind., branch of Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1422 for contribution to monument to General Simon Bolivar in city of Panama 1423 authorized for maintenance of Columbia Hospital, etc., from District revenues 1423 for administration fund under Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers Compensation Act 1445 balances of designated Army, covered in 296 *Arapaho National Forest, Colo.,* acceptance of privately owned lands for exchange with lands of, etc 1378 *Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians,* time extended for filing separate suits in Court of Claims, by, residing in Wyoming, Montana, and Oklahoma 764 *Arapahoe Indians, Mont., Northern Cheyenne, and,* appropriation for support, etc 473, 952 *Arapahoe Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc 474, 954 *Arbitration Boards,* appropriation for, under Board of Mediation 1072 for emergency, appointed by the President 1072 *Arbitration, International Bureau of Permanent Court of,* appropriation for annual contribution 337, 1186 *Arbitration, Interparliamentary Union for Promoting International,* appropriation for annual contribution 337, 1186 deficiency appropriation for printing 864 *Arboretum, National* (*see* National Arboretum, D.
C.). *Archers Creek, S. C.,* strip of land on banks of, accepted for road from Parris Island Marine Corps Reservation to Jericho Point, Port Royal Island 1095 construction of bridge authorized across, Parris Island to Port Royal Island 1096 sum authorized for 1096 *Architect of the Capitol,* appropriation for, chief clerk, engineer, etc 546, 1155 for elevator conductors, Capitol Senate and House Office Buildings 546, 1155 for work at the Capitol, repairs, etc 546, 1155 travel allowances 546, 1155 for pointing stonework, House and Senate wings 546 for electric lift, House wing of Capitol 546 for restoring decorations, first floor corridors, Senate wing 546 for care, etc., of grounds, Capitol, Senate and House Office Buildings 546, 1155 for replacement of drains, west side of Capitol 546 for extension of Capitol grounds, removing structures, preparing plans for development, etc 1156 for Senate and House garages, repairs 546, 1156 for Senate Office Building, maintenance 546, 1156 for furniture, etc 546 xv appropriation for House Office Building, maintenance 546, 1156 for Capitol power plant 546, 1156 for improving heating system of Capitol; reappropriation 547 for new turbine and generator, incidental expenses, etc 1156 purchases independent of Supply Committees 547, 1156 reimbursement from Government agencies for heat, light, and power furnished by 547, 1156 for expenses of Library of Congress Building under 547, 1156 deficiency appropriation for House Office Building, letter slots for doors 163 for new telephone exchange, House Office Building 163 for Capitol power plant 186 for enlarging Capitol Grounds 843 for subway, Senate Office Building to the Capitol 843 for Senate Office Building, furniture, etc 843 for House Office Building 843 for Capitol power plant 843 for Senate Office Building, additional three-room suite 1250 authorized, with the Vice President and Speaker, to acquire lands for enlarging the Capitol Grounds 762 to institute condemnation proceeding therefor, if necessary 763 authorized to provide for constructing new conservatories, etc., for Botanic Garden 1262 under direction of Joint Committee on the Library 1262 open-market contracts for material, supplies, etc. allowed 1262 employment of professional assistants, etc., outside of former public building requirements 1262 sum authorized to be appropriated 1262 disbursed by officer of Library of Congress 1262 employees in office of, eligible for retirement under general Act 906 to supervise work for nurses’ home at Columbia Hospital for Women, etc., D.
C 971 *Architectural Services, Public Buildings,* appropriation for employing outside, to assist in plans, etc., for new buildings 1043 *Archives Building, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for acquiring site and constructing; contracts 874 *Ardmore, Okla.,* terms of court at 409 *Argentina,* appropriation for ambassador to 331, 1180 *Argentine Ant,* appropriation for investigating, etc 517, 993 *Argonne Place NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Harvard Street to Lanier Place; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 *Arid and Semiarid Lands,* appropriation for investigations, etc., for development of 485, 961 *Arid Lands,* appropriation for study, etc., of drought-resistant crops, etc 510, 987 *Arizona,* deficiency appropriation for support of Indians in 882, 1257 creation or additions of national forests in, forbidden except by act of Congress 745 dispossessed settlers on Baca Float No. 3, allowed additional time for entries, etc 299 exchange of lands or timber in, for additions to Carson or Santa Fe National Forests, N.
Mex., authorized 303 consent of Governor required for timber exchanged 303 Grand Canyon National Park, boundary modified 1238 may acquire and operate, after completion, bridge across the Colorado at Blythe, Calif 387 mining leases allowed of metalliferous and nonmetalliferous deposits on unallotted withdrawn Indian reservation lands in 922 sum for completing road through Papago Indian Reservation, from Tucson to Ajo, subject to agreement by, for maintenance thereof, without Federal expenses 762 sums for allotting lands, etc., not to be used for Indians in, unless residing on public domain prior to June 30, 1914 460, 940 *Arkansas,* acceptance of lands ceded by, for Hot Springs National Park 1359 bridge authorized across Red River near Fulton, by 3 may acquire, after completion, bridge across White River, near Augusta 749 Des Arc, Ark 407 time extended for bridging Red River by, at Fulton 1052 *“Arkansas,” Battleship,* appropriation for additional protection against submarines and aircraft; conversion into oil burning, etc 612, 1295 installations for airplane launching, etc 661, 1295 *Arkansas Eastern Judicial District,* composition of 296 counties constituting eastern division 296 northern division 296 Jonesboro division 296 western division 296 terms of court, at Batesville 297 Helena 296 Jonesboro 297 Little Rock 297 offices of clerk or deputies 297 transfer of Fulton County from Jonesboro to Batesville division of 304 *Arkansas River,* bridge authorized across, at Dardanelle, Ark 1266 time extended for bridging, at Dardanelle, Ark 414 *Arkansas River and Tributaries, Ark., and Okla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1019 xvi *Arkansas Western Judicial District,* composition of 296 counties constituting Texarkana division 296 El Dorado division 296 Fort Smith division 296 Harrison division 296 terms of court, at El Dorado 296 Fort Smith 296 Harrison 296 Texarkana 296 offices of clerk or deputies 296 *Arlington Agricultural Experiment Farm, Va.,* appropriation for continuing improvements, etc 511, 987 for continuing improvements, etc., of building for experiments in American raw materials 515, 992 *Arlington Building, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries and operating expenses of 319, 1083 *Arlington Cemetery Commission,* acceptance of designs for completing, etc., Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington Cemetery, subject to approval of 914 *Arlington County, Va.,* delivery of water to, from Washington, D. C., aqueduct pumping station 251 expense of installing, etc., by county 252 revocation authorized 252 rights of way for connecting pipe lines in the District to be acquired 252 *Arlington Memorial Amphitheater and Chapel, Va.,* appropriation for care, etc 287, 1138 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 879 *Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission,* appropriation for construction, etc. 307, 1071 for contingent expenses 307, 1071 for printing and binding 307, 1071 for traveling expenses 307 employment of experts, etc., without regard to restriction on regular Federal employees 307 aggregate amount limited; maximum subsistence allowance 307 *Arlington National Cemetery, Va.,* appropriation for care, etc 287, 1138 for burial of indigent ex-service men, District of Columbia 447, 1327 competitive designs for completing Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in, to be secured 914 tablet commemorating designation of Memorial Day accepted, to be installed in amphitheater in 755 *Armament, Army,* appropriation for gauges, dies, and jigs for manufacture of 276, 1126 *Armament, Navy,* appropriation for 602, 1285 *Armament of Fortifications,* appropriation for 276, 1126 deficiency appropriation for 193, 884, 1260 for insular possessions 194, 1260 for Panama Canal 884, 1260 *Armaments, Preparatory Commission on,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, participation in 179 *Armaments, Reduction and Limitation,* amount authorized for expenses, participating in work of preparatory commission for conference on 3 expenses authorized for Preparatory Commission, for Conference on 1404 to be expended under direction of Secretary of State 1405 *Armbrecht, William H.,* may bridge Tombigbee River at Cochrane, Ala 897 acquisition of, authorized by Alabama, etc., after completion 897 Gainesville, Ala 894 acquisition of, authorized by Alabama, etc., after completion 894 Jackson, Ala 896 acquisition of, authorized by Alabama, after completion 896 Pickensville, Ala 898 acquisition of, authorized by Alabama, etc., after completion 899 *Armored Vehicles, Army, Self Propelled,* appropriation for purchase, etc., of 275, 1125 *Armories* (*see* Arsenals, Army). *Arms, etc., Army,* appropriation for manufacture of 275, 1125 deficiency appropriation for manufacture 190, 193, 886, 1260 *Army,* (*see also* War Department), appropriation for all contingencies of, under Secretary of War 255, 1107 restriction on transfers of small quantities of surplus property 255, 1107 for General Staff Corps, Military Intelligence Division 255, 1107 military attachés abroad; observing operation of foreign armies 255, 1107 for contingencies, headquarters of departments, etc 256, 1108 for Army War College 256, 1108 for Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 256, 1108 for post exchanges 256, 1108 libraries, hostess services, etc 256, 1108 for pay of officers 257, 1109 for National Guard officers 257, 1109 for warrant officers 257, 1109 for aviation increase, officers 257, 1109 for longevity, officers 257, 1109 time at Military or Naval Academy after August 24, 1912, not counted 257 for pay of enlisted men 257, 1109 number provided for 257 unobligated balances of designated appropriations reappropriated 1109 for National Guard, enlisted men 257, 1109 for aviation increase, enlisted men 257, 1109 for Philippine Scouts 257, 1109 for longevity pay, enlisted men 257, 1109 allowance for quarters and subsistence while sick in hospital or absent from station with pay; exception 257 for pay of retired officers 258, 1109 for retired officers on active duty 258, 1109 for retired enlisted men 258, 1109 for retired enlisted men on active duty 258, 1109 for retired pay clerks 258, 1109 for retired veterinarians 258, 1109 xvii appropriation for field clerks and messengers, at headquarters of territorial departments, areas, etc 258 assignment to Department duty forbidden 258 for civil service messengers at headquarters 1109 for contract surgeons; nurses; hospital matrons 258, 1109 for rental allowances 258, 1109 for subsistence allowances 258, 1109 for interest on soldiers’ deposits 258, 1109 for loss by exchange 258, 1109 for officers furnishing mounts 258, 1110 accounting and disbursement as pay of the Army 258, 1110 restriction on employing additional persons 258 payment of caretakers of animals at private schools forbidden 258 assignment for Department duty forbidden 1110 pay to retired officer who sells supplies, etc., to Army or Department, forbidden 258, 1110 pay forbidden to officer retired before age of 64 employed by parties making direct sales to Department or Army 258, 1110 for mileage, etc 259, 1110 limitation if on Government owned vessel not charging transportation fare 259 for courts martial, etc., expenses 259, 1110 for apprehension, etc., of deserters, etc 259, 1110 donation to discharged prisoners 259, 1110 for clerks, etc., Finance Service 259, 1110 auditing World War contracts 259 personal services in Department 259 for paying claims for damages to private property; mode of settlement 259, 1110 for paying claims for destruction, etc., of personal property of officers, etc., in the service 259, 1111 for Quartermaster Corps 260, 1111 for subsistence supplies for issue 260, 1111 sales to officers, enlisted men, etc. 260, 1111 meals to competitors in national rifle match; restriction 260, 1111 for payments; commutation of rations 260, 1111 advertising 260, 1111 prizes for bakers, cooks, etc 260, 1111 prices at sales commissaries to include overhead costs 260 unobligated balances of specified 1925 appropriations reappropriated 1112 services and supplies from public utilities to include overhead costs 260, 1112 for regular Quartermaster supplies 261, 1112 heat and light to quarters, etc 261, 1112 post bakeries; ice machines; laundries, etc 261, 1112 school supplies 261, 1112 forage for animals, etc 261, 1112 amount for fuel immediately available 261, 1113 appropriation for clothing and equipage 261, 1113 indemnity for destroyed clothing 262, 1113 for incidental expenses 262, 1113 rifle competitions, fees, etc 1113 tests by Standards Bureau 1113 Army Music School, lecture fees 262, 1113 for transportation 262, 1113 dependents of officers and enlisted men, etc 262, 1114 boats, vehicles, draft animals, etc 262, 1114 travel allowance on discharge 263, 1114 fuel and transportation; immediately available 263, 1114 celebrating 50th anniversary of Battle of Little Big Horn 263 motor vehicle restriction 263, 1114 purchase of motor vehicles restricted 263, 1114 for purchase of horses 263, 1114 breeding of riding horses 263, 1114 for horses for National Guard, from unexpended Militia appropriations 263 acceptance of donated breeding animals, etc 263, 1114 for military posts, construction, etc 264, 1115 Camp Lewis, Wash.; from military post construction fund 264 Schofield Barracks, Hawaii; from military post construction fund 264 Panama Canal 264 for reclamation of marsh lands, Fort De Russy, Hawaii 1115 for barracks and quarters, construction, repair, etc 264, 1115 rental of offices, garages, etc., for military attaches 264, 1115 land for Camp Marfa, Tex 1115 repairs, old Fort Ontario, N.
Y 264, 1115 repairs, etc., of “Castle,” Fort Niagara, N. Y.; acceptance of private contributions 264, 1115 for barracks and quarters, Philippine Islands; rentals in China 265, 1116 use for officers’ quarters forbidden 1116 for water, sewers, etc., posts 265, 1116 amount for fuel and for pipe line at Fort Frank, P. I., immediately available 1116 new construction work limited 265, 1116 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 265, 1116 camps excluded 265, 1116 for shooting galleries and ranges 265, 1116 for rent of buildings for, in District of Columbia 265, 1116 for Fort Monroe, Va., wharf, roads, and sewer 265, 1116 for post hospitals, construction, repair, etc 266, 1117 temporary camp hospitals, etc 266, 1117 new construction forbidden 266, 1117 for Signal Service expenses 266, 1117 allotments for designated objects 266, 1117 transmission of Government messages 267, 1118 advances for Department telegraphic service 267, 1118 electrical installations, etc 267, 1118 xviii appropriation for Air Service expenses 268 allotments for designated objects 268 consulting engineers 268 contracts for new airplanes, etc 269 payment of incurred obligations 269 for Air Corps expenses 1119 allotments for designated objects 1119 consulting engineers 1119 contracts for new airplanes, etc 1120 payment of incurred obligations 1120 additional authorization for new airplanes, etc 1120 for Medical Department, supplies 270, 1121 tuition of officers and nurses 270, 1121 Hot Springs, Ark., hospital 270, 1121 use for Medical and Surgical History of War with Germany forbidden 270, 1121 for hospital care, Canal Zone garrisons 1121 for Army Medical Museum 271, 1122 for library, Surgeon General’s Office 271, 1122 for care, etc., insane Filipino and Porto Rican soldiers 271, 1122 for Engineer Department, expenses of depots 271, 1122 for Engineer School 271, 1122 tuition of student officers at technical institutions, etc 272, 1122 for equipment of troops 272, 1123 for field operations 272, 1123 for military surveys and maps 272, 1123 offices to assist 273, 1123 for fortifications, seacoast defenses, etc., United States 273, 1123 insular possessions 273, 1124 Panama Canal 273, 1124 for Ordnance Department, current expenses 274, 1125 employing consulting engineers 274, 1125 for ordnance stores; ammunition 274, 1125 for manufacture of arms 275, 1125 for preserving, etc., ordnance and ordnance stores 275, 1125 for ordnance stores and supplies for troops 275, 1125 for automatic machine rifles 275, 1125 for purchase, etc., of tanks, etc 275, 1125 for Field Artillery armament 275, 1126 for proving grounds 275, 1126 for Rock Island Arsenal 275, 1126 for testing machines 276, 1126 for repairs of arsenals, etc 276, 1126 water supply to South Weber School from Ogden ordnance reserve depot authorized; condition 276 for procuring gauges, etc., for armament manufacture 276, 1126 for armament of fortifications, United States 276, 1126 insular possessions 276, 1127 Panama Canal 277, 1127 for Chemical Warfare Service, expenses 277, 1127 exterminating cotton bollworm 277 for Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga 278, 1128 for civilian employees, Tank Service; tank schools 278, 1128 for Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kans 278, 1128 appropriation for Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Okla 278, 1129 for Field Artillery instruction, at firing centers 278, 1129 for Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Va 279, 1129 for fortification expenses, seacoast defenses, United States 279, 1129 insular possessions 279, 1130 Panama Canal 280, 1130 for Military Academy 280, 1130 for Militia Bureau 281, 1132 for National Guard, arming, equipping, and training 281, 1132 for forage, bedding, etc., for animals 281, 1132 for care of animals, materials, and equipment 281, 1132 for instruction camps 281, 1132 for expenses, attending service schools 281, 1132 for property and disbursing officers 281, 1132 for equipment and instruction expenses 281, 1132 for travel expenses of Regular Army officers 281, 1132 War Department General Staff 281, 1132 for transporting supplies, etc 282, 1132 for expenses, Army enlisted men on National Guard duty 282, 1132 for pay of National Guard, armorv drills 282, 1132 computed for fiscal years 282 for arms, equipment, etc., for field service 282, 1132 clothing, equipment, etc., for field service 282, 1132 reduction of mounted, etc., units 282, 1133 for Officers’ Reserve Corps 282, 1133 mileage allowed for training 282, 1133 for Enlisted Reserve Corps 283, 1133 for expenses, correspondence instruction 283, 1133 for purchase of training manuals 283, 1133 for establishing headquarters, training camps, administration expenses, etc 283, 1133 divisional and headquarters allotments 283, 1133 other funds not to be used 283, 1133 period of pay, officers on active duty 283, 1133 for pay, etc., of Medical Reserve Officers’ and nurses, in care of Veterans’ Bureau beneficiaries at Army hospitals 283, 1134 allowance when training as individual officers, etc 283 for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, quartermaster supplies to units, etc 284, 1134 expenses of training camps, subsistence, etc 284, 1134 commutation of subsistence, senior division members 284, 1135 medical treatment if injured in line of duty; burial expenses 284, 1135 uniforms, etc., from Army surplus stock 284, 1135 price current at time of issue to govern payments 284, 1135 xiv appropriation for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps; additional mounted, etc., units forbidden 284, 1135 use of other funds forbidden 284, 1135 transportation, etc., of competitors in national rifle match 285, 1135 for supplies and equipment for other schools and colleges 285, 1135 arms, etc., purchases excluded 285, 1135 for expenses of citizens training camps 285, 1135 medical treatment, etc., if injured in line of duty 285, 1136 burial expenses, etc 285, 1136 age limitation; no other funds to be used 285, 1136 uniforms, etc., from Army surplus stock 285, 1136 price current at time of issue to govern payments 286, 1136 no issue of reserve supplies which would impair reserves for two field armies 286, 1136 for National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice 286, 1136 for rifle ranges for civilian instruction, quartermaster supplies 286, 1136 participation in matches 286, 1137 transportation, etc., of rifle teams 286, 1137 for annual rifle contests, trophy, medals, etc 286, 1137 for arms, etc,, for civilian target practice 286, 1137 no pay for any officer, etc., using time-measuring device on work of employee; cash bonus restricted 287, 1137 purchases from abroad exempt from duty 287, 1137 for pensions 477, 956 for pensions, fiscal year 1926 653 deficiency appropriation for Quartermaster Corps 182, 190, 193, 883, 886, 1259 for Air Service 183, 190, 193, 883, 1259 for Ordnance Department 183, 190, 193, 886, 1260 for damages claims 183 for Muscle Shoals, Ala 183 for Petersburg, Va., Battle fields Commission 184 for military post exchanges 190 for registration, etc., for military service 190, 193, 883, 886, 1259 for pay, etc 190, 883, 886, 1259 for increase of compensation 190, 193, 883, 886, 1259 for pay, etc., War with Spain 190, 193, 883, 1259 for subsistence 190, 193, 877, 883, 1259 for barracks and quarters 190, 883, 886, 1259 for water and sewers at military posts 190 for roads, walks, etc 190 for lands for military purposes 190 for Signal Corps 190, 883, 1259 for medical supplies 190, 194, 883, 886, 1259 for Engineer Department 190, 1259 for fortification expenses 190, 193, 884, 886, 1259 deficiency appropriation for ammunition 190 for Chemical Warfare Service 190 for Military Academy 190 for National Guard. 190, 194, 884, 886, 1260 for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 190, 886, 1260 for vocational training 190, 194 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 190, 886, 1260 for national cemeteries 190 for disposition of remains of officers, etc 190, 194, 884, 1260 for Washington-Alaska military cable, etc 190 for expenses, transfers from Bureau of Construction and Repair, Navy 191 for ordnance transfers from Navy 191 for transportation 193, 883, 886, 1259 for Signal Service 193, 886, 1260 for automatic rifles 194 for civilian assistants to engineer officers 194 for civilian military training camps 194 for medical and hospital treatment Reserve Corps, etc 194 for hospital care, Canal Zone garrisons 194 for proving grounds 194 for transportation, etc., Oregon and Washington volunteers 194 for aviation, transfer from Navy 194 for military and post roads, Alaska 194, 886 for preventing spread of moths, transfer from Agriculture 194 for buddings, etc., from military post construction fund 877 for Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., target range 878 for Scott field 878 for distributing war trophies, etc 878 for regular supplies 883, 1259 for clothing, etc 883, 886, 1259 for shooting galleries 883 for lands for military purposes 883 for aviation expenses 883 for Field Artillery 884, 1260 for fortifications, Panama Canal 884 for Air Service, production 886 for fortifications, Hawaiian Islands 886 for pensions 1257 for incidental expenses 1259 for Camp Knox, Ky 1259 for engineer equipment of troops 1259 for Organized Reserves 1260 for artificial limbs 1260 for paying claims for loss of firearms, etc., Colorado labor strike, 1914 1260 for construction and repair, Navy transfer 1260 abandoned post tract at Eagle Pass, Tex., conveyed to citizens thereof 1064 acceptance of lands in New Orleans, La., for supply base 1412 accountability of North Carolina, etc., for certain lost property, relieved 831 acquisition of land for Camp Marfa, Tex 1024 Air Corps created in lieu of Air Service 780 annual rifle practice contests to be furnished with national trophy, medals, etc 1095 xx annual rifle practice, etc.; amount authorized to be appropriated for 1095 limitation on commutation of rations, etc 1095 appointment as warrant officers, quartermaster clerks who served under commissions during World War, and returned to civil status 1416 credit of all service, for longevity pay 1417 number limit of warrant officers, not applicable 1417 appointment of retired officers, with specified service to grade of brigadier general 1249 appointments authorized on retired list of certain first lieutenants Medical Corps 1350 Army field clerks, and field clerks, Quartermaster Corps, to be appointed warrant officers 328 length of service determined for longevity pay and retirement 328 Board of Commissioners of Soldiers’ Home designated;
Chief of Finance added 499 construction of designated buildings, etc., from Military Post Construction Fund, authorized 395 construction of military posts authorized from construction fund and the Treasury 1235, 1390 posts designated 1235, 1390 designated retired noncommissioned officers placed in the first grade 1356 details of officers and enlisted men to assist Latin-American Republics in military matters, authorized 565 to educational institutions, etc., for technical instruction 705 deteriorated ammunition to be exchanged for serviceable 680 contracts, etc., authorized for reclaiming by reworking, etc 680 disbursing officers may designate deputies as their agents to make disbursements, etc 888 responsibility of deputies; bond required 888 donations of horses, etc., may be accepted to encourage breeding of riding horses for the 1095 findings of facts in disallowed claims of officers for longevity, to be certified to accounting officers 1054 forfeiture of pay of person in, for absence of more than one day from disease due to use of intoxicants or habit-forming drugs 557 from venereal disease due to personal misconduct 557 allowance of $5 if, exceeds one month 558 former provisions repealed 558 Fort Ethan Allen, Vt.; artillery range to be purchased at 328 issue of reserve stores from Fort Stevens for relief of sufferers from fire at Astoria, in 1922, approved 1097 credit to be given in accounts of officers and Oregon 1097 loan of tente, etc., for reunion of United Confederate Veterans at Birmingham, Ala 236 at Tampa, Fla 1249 loan of tents; semicentennial of Battle of the Little Big Horn 627 McLennan County, Tex., to be paid for destruction of public highway in, by 711 Mesa Target Range, Ariz., directed to be sold 831 mileage and subsistence allowances for officers traveling without troops 680 costs of travel allowed dependents 680 Military Academy permanent professor promoted to colonelcy, etc 328 National Guard, Officers' Reserve Corps, and Enlisted Reserve Corps to have Army pay for each day of service less than a month 531 North Carolina, and the National Guard of the State, relieved from accountability for the cote loaned at the New Bern fire in 1922 554 Nurse Corps retirement provisions 531 officers retired for disability, if over 45 years old when appointed, to have 75 per cent of active pay 564 on or before June 30, 1922, to receive pay of rank equal to those retired subsequently 417 organizations of honorably discharged soldiers relieved from loss of rifles, etc., loaned to them 922 parcels of Springfield Armory Reservation, conveyed to Springfield, Mass., for public highways 374 pay, etc., of enlisted men of Philippine Scouts to bo fixed by Secretary of War 496 pension rate increased for loss of limbs or sight 396 for loss of hand or foot, and loss of arm above elbow or leg above knee 1085 Picatinny Arsenal, N.
J., rehabilitation authorized 1397 purchase of additional land for National Guard target range, Auburn, Me., authorized 565 receipts of Washington-Alaska Cable, etc., may be withheld for Alaska money transfers 576 sale, etc., of real property not longer used for purposes of the 203 sale of Buckeye Target Range, Ariz., authorized 1359 soldiers discharged for fraudulently misrepresenting age during SpanishAmerican War, etc., may be held as honorably discharged 932 during World War, may be held as honorably discharged 208 stores issued to sufferers from floods in 1925 at Fabens and El Paso, Tex., approved 1065 transfusion of blood from veins of a member of, etc., to another in Government hospital to be paid for from funds of the hospital 1066 payments heretofore made, authorized, and validated 1066 uniforms may be sold to honorably separated members of 1096 money realized to credit of appropriation for 1097 xxi veteran of, who served in the Civil War, to be appointed on commission to inspect, etc., battle field of Pea Ridge, Ark 715 battle fields in the State of Georgia 588 *Army Band,* allowance to, for quarters and subsistence while sick, in hospital, or absent from station on a pay status 257 *Army War College,* appropriation for instruction expenses 256, 1108 *Arrears of Pay, etc., Civil War,* deficiency appropriation for 190, 193, 883, 886 *Arsenals and Armories, Army,* appropriation for manufacture of arms at, for issue 275, 1125 for repairs, improvement, etc 276, 1126 deficiency appropriation for repairs 1260 rehabilitation of Picatinny, N.
J., authorized 1397 *Arsphenamine,* appropriation for regulating propagation, sale, etc., of 148, 1039 *Artesian Wells,* appropriation for investigating, etc 487, 962 *Artificial Limbs for Disabled Soldiers, etc.,* appropriation for furnishing 290, 1141 deficiency appropriation for 1260 money commutation for, increased 1086 *Ashes, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for removing, etc 429, 1310 not available for hotels, etc 429, 1310 *Asheville, N. C.* terms of court at 1340 *Asia,* appropriation for tuition of officers assigned to language study in 1181 *Asiatic Beetle,* appropriation for preventing spread of 519, 994 *Assay Offices* (*see* Mints and Assay Offices) *Assessment and Permit Work, D.
C.,* appropriation for streets, avenues, etc 424, 1304 for sewers 428, 1309 deficiency appropriation for streets, etc 165 for sewers 168 *Assessment of Taxes, D. C.* (*see* Taxes, D. C.). *Assessor’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 419, 1298 for furnishing copies of wills, etc., to 423 deficiency appropriation for salaries 1250 board of assistant assessors to consist of six members 833 three for real estate, and three for personal 833 all members, with assessor as chairman, to constitute board of equalization and review of real estate assessments 833 board of personal tax appeals 833 employees in, eligible for retirement under general Act 906 *Assiniboine Indians,* all claims of, against United States, growing out of Fort Laramie treaty, to be determined by Court of Claims 1263 procedure, etc 1263 decree to be a full settlement, cancelling all other claims 1264 expenses allowed for visits of tribal delegates to Washington, from trust funds 498 *Assistant Attorney General in Customs Cases,* appropriation for 342, 1193 *Assistan Attorneys,* appropriation for, in special cases; foreign counsel 346, 1196 pay restriction 346, 1196 *Assistant Custodians, etc.* (*see* Operating Force, Public Buidlings). *Assistant Secretary of the Navy,* appointment authorized of additional, to aid in fostering naval aeronautics, etc 767 salary, duties, office personnel 767 *Assistant Secretary of* War, appointment of additional, authorized to aid in fostering military aeronautics; compensation 784 *Assistant to the Attorney General,* appropriation for 341, 1192 *Association of International Road Congresses, Permanent,* deficiency appropriation for membership expenses 867 acceptance of membership in; amount authorized for, and expenses 754 *Association Siervas de Maria,* land in San Juan, P.
R., conveyed to, for hospital extension 1178 *Associations of Agricultural Producers,* provisions of Act authorizing, not modified or repealed, by Cooperative Marketing Act 803 *Astoria, Oreg.,* appropriation for quarantine station, repairs 1041 issue of Army stores for relief of sufferers from fire at, in 1922, approved 1097 sale authorized of old customhouse at 246 *Astrophysical Observatory,* appropriation for maintenance of 316, 1080 *Athens, Ga.,* terms of court at 671 *Athens, Tenn.,* public building authorization for 632 deficiency appropriation for 869 *Atlanta, Ga.,* appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 348, 1198 amount for drainage, reappropriated 348 for power house 348 working capital fund reappropriated; amount for a textile mill building 348, 1198 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 859 terms of court at 671 *Atlantic Coast,* appropriation for surveys of, and outlying islands 361, 1212 *Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company,* may bridge Waccamaw River, at Conway, S.
C 975 *Atlantic Ocean,* pier into, at Rehoboth Beach, Del., legalized 321 *Atmospheric Phenomena,* appropriation for Weather Bureau investigations of 504, 981 xxii *Attorney General,* appropriation for, Solicitor General 341, 1192 for Assistant to 341, 1192 for assistants to, in special cases 346, 1196 foreign counsel 346, 1196 deficiency appropriation for assistants to, in special cases 176, 858 sum transferred to Department appropriation 176 authorized to advise, course of action for joint committee investigating Northern Pacific land grants 1405 designated on commission with authority to buy Oldroyd collection of Lincoln relics 531 distribution of Supreme Court Reports by, to designated officers, etc 736 *Auburn, Me.,* purchase of lands adjoining target range at, authorized from National Guard allotment to Maine 565 *Audited Claims,* deficiency appropriation for paying, certified by General Accounting Office 185, 191, 882, 884, 1256 for paying, against District of Columbia 850 *Auditor’s Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 419, 1298 pay of present disbursing officer not affected by pay as disbursing officer of District National Guard 1298 *Audubon Terrace NW., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Linnean Avenue to Branch Road 1307 land to be dedicated 1307 *Augusta, Ark.,* time extended for bridging White River near 749 acquisition by Arkansas, etc., authorized, after completion 749 *Augusta, Ga.,* terms of court at 671 *Aurora, Elgin, and Fox River Electric Company,* may bridge Fox River, in Dundee Township, Ill 779 *Austria,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 for expenses determining claims against, by Claims Commission 340, 1189 return of money, etc., to subject of, acquired while a resident of United States, and now a resident thereof 406 *Automatic Machine Rifles, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 275, 1125 deficiency appropriation for 194 *Automatic Train Control Devices for Railroads,* appropriation for expenses, compelling installation, etc 313, 1078 *Automobile Accessories,* deficiency appropriation for refunding excise tax on 1254 bond required of manufacturer, etc., for repayment of amount not distributed to purchaser, etc 1254 *Automobile Chassis, etc.,* excise tax on, sold by manufacturer, etc 93 excise tax on; trucks, wagons, and tractors excepted 93 sale of automobile considered as of chassis 93 effective after 30 days 93 *Automobile Tax Refund,* refund of two per cent on price of automobile, etc., sold by manufacturer, etc., and held for sale by dealer prior to date of new tax rate 128 credit allowed if tax not paid 128 when article considered as “held by dealer” 128 application of refund to manufacturer, etc 129 to dealer if manufacturer, etc., waives claim 129 if allowed manufacturer, etc., amount to be remitted to dealer 129 treble damages to dealer on failure by manufacturer, etc 129 *Automobiles,* deficiency appropriation for refund of tax on 869 *Automotive Engines,* appropriation for investigating, etc 359, 1210 *Aviation,* exchange of lands for establishing public field, near Yuma, Ariz 677 monument commemorating first successful airplane flight by Orville Wright, to be erected at Kitty Hawk, N.
C 1264 *Aviation, Army* (*see also* Air Service, Army), appropriation for increased pay, officers 257, 1109 for increased pay, enlisted men; flying status limit 257, 1109 deficiency appropriation for increase of compensation 193 for increased pay, Signal Corps 190, 883 *Aviation, Army and Navy,* joint authority of Secretaries of War and Navy for encouraging 784 improving aeronautical efficiency in the services 784 advertisements in aeronautical journals for competitive designs for aircraft, etc 784 details of time, etc., requirements to be specified in 784 applicants to be furnished with identic information as to conditions and requirements of the competition 785 designs from, submitted to board appointed by Secretary of Department concerned 785 appraisal and report by board on 785 if report approved, public announcement to be made, and competitors notified 785 if report disapproved, papers may be returned to board for revision, or Secretary may decide competition 785 details in announcement 785 contracts may be authorized with winners for construction, etc 785 if Secretary decide winner can not perform, designs may be purchased 785 xxiii contracts, etc.; after making of, and payment for designs from winner to whom contract for construction not made, Government may construct without further compensation 785 winner may apply for patent for original designs, good against other persons except the Government 785 competitors to submit scale of proposed prices for construction, etc 785 no obligation of either Secretary to accept designs not considered of sufficient merit 786 if two or more designs have equal merit, etc., contracts may be divided between competitors for furnishing the aircraft, etc., or combine superior features 786 payments to be made accordingly 786 if unable to make contract with, a winner for furnishing aircraft, etc., designs may be retained, and proposals for construction be advertised for 786 contracts authorized to lowest responsible bidder 786 if after announcement of competition, a participant makes reasonable showing of error in determining merits, the matter to be referred to a board of arbitration for determination 786 composition of board, whose findings shall be conclusive, with approval of the Secretary 786 claimant that designs hereafter developed, are used by the Government without compensation, may file suit for recovery in Court of Claims 786 citizenship and location requirements for awarding construction contracts 787 corporations not barred until foreign control, etc., known by the Secretary 787 aliens not permitted to have access to plans, specifications, etc., without previous written consent of the Secretary concerned 787 designs, etc., for experimental purposes may be purchased by either Secretary 787 contracts for procuring, authorized without competition, etc 787 plants and books of the contractors, subject at all times to Government inspection and audit 787 all audits and reports of inspection to be preserved for ten years 787 detailed and itemized reports of all the operations by the Departments to be made by the Secretaries 787 every vendor and contractor to deliver to the Departments a release of all claims arising out of the sale or contract 787 aircraft appropriations of the War and Navy Departments available for purchase of designs, etc 788 collusions, etc., to deprive the Government from the benefit of free competition, etc., unlawful 788 punishment for 788 contracts authorized for quantities of aircraft, etc., from suitable designs procured hitherto 788 action of the Secretaries final and conclusive 788 patents and design board created 788 composition of; duties 788 offer to designer, etc., for right to use the design, etc., recommended by 788 maximum sum for 788 meaning of “winner” or “winners” 788 contracts to be awarded to lowest responsible bidder 788 decision of the Secretaries as to, reviewable only by the President and Federal courts 788 *Aviation, Navy,* (*see also* Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy), appropriation for aircraft 609, 1291 for aircraft factory, catapults, helium plant, air stations, etc 609, 1291 for incurred obligations for aircraft, etc 609, 1291 for experimenting and developing aircraft 609, 1291 for drafting, clerical, etc., services 609, 1291 for new construction, improvements, etc., at stations 609, 1291 disbursement and accounting 609, 1291 limit of coast stations 609, 1291 use for airplane factory forbidden 609, 1291 damages claims to be adjusted, etc.; report to Congress 609, 1291 deficiency appropriation for, transferred to Mines Bureau 187 for expenses 188, 192, 883, 885, 1258 for, transfer to Commerce 1257 acceptance of land for training field, near Pensacola, Fla., authorized 1105 construction authorized of designated public works at Naval air station, Coco Solo, Canal Zone 1340 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 1340 Sand Point, Wash 1341 San Diego, Calif 1341 Hampton Roads, Va 1341 **B.** Page. *B Street NE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Fifteenth to Sixteenth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1305 *Baca Float Numbered 3, Private Land Claim, Ariz.,* time extended for selections, etc., by dispossessed settlers on 299 *Back River, Ga.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Baffins Bay, Tex.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1019 *Bailey, Warren Worth,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 842 *Bailiffs, etc., United States Courts,* appropriation for pay 346, 1197 deficiency appropriation for 192, 858 xxiv *Baker Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of; reappropriation 483 for construction 959 restriction on expenditure of sums for construction of 479 *Baldwin County, Ala.,* may acquire bridge across Perdido Bay, from Lillian, Ala., to Cummings Point, Fla 1266 to be operated as a free bridge 1266 *Balloon Schools, Army,* appropriation for expenses of maintaining, etc 268, 1119 *Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company,* viaduct to be constructed over tracks of, at Michigan Avenue NE 1351 one-half of cost to be paid by the railroad 1352 viaducts to be constructed over tracks, etc., at Fern and Varnum Streets, and Eastern Avenue, D.
C 1352 one-half of costs of Fern and Varnum Streets viaducts to be paid by 1353 Eastern Avenue viaduct to be paid by Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad, and, in proportion to their land holdings 1354 *Baltimore County, Md.,* bridge authorized across Chesapeake Bay to Kent County, from 1100 *Baltimore, Md.,* deficiency appropriation for Fort McHenry, restoration, etc 183 for quarantine station, fire protection 875 contract authorized for building branch of Richmond Federal Reserve Bank in 302 cost limited; approval of Federal Reserve Board 302 portion of post office site conveyed to, for street purposes 246 plans for improving harbor anchorage, etc., modified 1011 *Bangkok, Siam,* appropriation for interpreter to legation and consulate generalat 332, 1180 *Bankruptcy Act Amendments,* further definitions;
“Corporations” 662 “Courts of bankruptcy” 662 Territories, possessions, District of Columbia, included as States 662 jurisdiction of courts, including possessions, in vacation in chambers, etc 662 acts constituting bankruptcy; concealing, etc., property with intent to defraud creditors 662 transferring property, while insolvent, with intent to prefer a creditor 662 suffering a creditor to have preference by legal proceedings, while insolvent 662 permitted, while insolvent, to have creditor obtain levy, etc 663 made a general assignment for benefit of creditors 663 while insolvent, a receiver or trustee appointed 663 admitted inability to pay debts and willingness to be adjudged bankrupt 663 schedule to be filed by bankrupt in court modified; time limit modified 663 time allowed for offering terms of composition to creditors 663 action on, if before adjudication 663 petition not delayed; exception 663 application for a discharge after being adjudged bankrupt, in specified time 663 hearings on, etc 663 grounds for refusing; committing an offense punishable by imprisonment 663 failure to keep books of account, etc 663 publishing false statements of financial condition 663 transferred, etc., property with intent to defraud creditors 664 granted discharge in bankruptcy within six years 664 refused to obey lawful order of court, etc 664 failed to report losses of assets; hearings on objections, etc 664 objection to, by trustee permitted only when authorized by creditors at a meeting therefor 664 communications in good faith by a creditor, etc., to another, as to acts, etc., of bankrupt, privileged 664 jurisdiction of district courts of suits between trustees and adverse claimants for property, as distinguished from bankruptcy proceedings 664 limitation of, in suits by trustee for recovery of property of bankrupt 664 appellate jurisdiction of specified courts, from courts of bankruptcy 664 courts of appeals in equity, as to matters of law 665 appeals as in equity cases to courts of appeals, etc.; from judgment granting or refusing bankruptcy of defendant 665 granting or refusing discharge 665 allowing or rejecting claim of $500 or over 665 time for hearing, etc 665 punishment for embezzling, etc., property of bankrupt’s estate by receiver 665 concealing property of estate of a bankrupt from receiver, other officer of court, etc 665 making false oaths in proceedings 665 presenting false claims, etc 665 receiving property from bankrupt, after filing petition 665 receiving monev, reward, etc., for acting or forbearing to act in bankruptcy proceedings 665 concealing, etc., property of debtor by agent, etc 665 destroying records of bankrupt after filing petition, etc 665 withholding papers, etc., from receiver after petition filed 665 time limit for prosecuting offenses 666 xxv referee, etc., to report to district attorney statement of offense, etc., believed to have been committed 666 duty of attorney on report 666 referees, etc., authorized to employ stenographic reporters at proceedings 666 time limit for presenting claims against bankrupt estate 666 extension for infants and insane persons 666 actions of insolvent deemed giving preference to a creditor 666 court to order trustee to pay all taxes due by the bankrupt 666 not to exceed interest of bankrupt’s estate 667 trustee credited for payment 667 payments to be made in advance of dividend to creditors 667 cost of preserving estate 667 fees paid by creditors, etc 667 cost of administration 667 if composition refused, expenses of objectors 667 wages due workmen, etc., earned three months before proceedings commenced 667 taxes 667 debts entitled to priority by laws of States or United States 667 extension of term “person” 667 revesting title of bankrupt to patents, etc., if trustee fails to prosecute application, etc 667 action of court 667 no liability under other Acts released 667 application of Act to pending cases 667 to former laws if not provided for by this 667 inconsistent laws repealed 668 effective after three months from date of approval 668 *Banks, State* (*see* State Banks). *Bannock Indians, Idaho,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 473, 952 *Barberry Bushes,* appropriation for destroying, etc., originating vegetable rust spores 510, 986 *Bardstown, Ky.,* dedication of strip of land in, as public thoroughfare 247 *Barnegat Lighthouse Reservation, N.
J.,* conveyance of, to New Jersey for historical purposes and preserving the tower 248 *Barracks and Quarters, Army,* appropriation for, storehouses, furniture, etc 264, 1115 additional, from balances for Inland, etc., shipping facilities 264 available for offices, garages, etc., for military attachés 264, 1115 land at Camp Marfa, Tex 1115 repairs, etc., at old forts 1115 for shelter in the Philippines 265, 1116 rentals in China 265, 1116 deficiency appropriation for 190, 883, 886, 1259 for Camp Knox, Ky., water supply; reappropriation 877 construction of noncommissioned officers’ quarters, from Military Post Construction Fund 396 *Barry County, Mo.,* bridges authorized across White River by; location 227, 228 time extended for bridging White River by 1267, 1267 *Barry Farm SE., D.
C.,* appropriation for grading streets in 425 *Bartholdi Fountain, D. C.,* removal from present site and reerection in new location of Botanic Garden 932 *Bartlesville, Okla.,* terms of court at 409 *Batavia, Ill.,* public building authorization for 632 limit of cost increased, public building at 872 *Bales Road NE., D. C.,* highway crossing of, over Baltimore and Ohio Railroad tracks, etc., forever closed on completion of Varnum Street viaduct 1354 *Batesville, Ark.,* terms of court at 297 time extended for bridging White River at 203 *Bathing Pools, D.
C.,* appropriation for public playgrounds 429, 1310 double salary restrictions not applicable to superintendent of 1310 for establishing two 1329 allowance for consulting professional service 1329 two to be established, one for the white, the other for the colored race 394 location and construction on consultation with Commission of Fine Arts 394 limit of cost; restriction on location 394 *Battery Bienvenue, La.,* sale of, abandoned military reservation, authorized 204 *Battery Cove, D.
C.,* made land in, of Potomac River, near Alexandria, Va., ceded to Virginia 1176 title to area retained until cession completed 1176 no claim against or by Virginia Shipbuilding Corporation, waived by cession 1176 *Battle Fields of the United States,* appropriation for surveys, etc., of 1140 studies, and surveys of all, where troops of the United States, or thirteen colonies were engaged against a common enemy, authorized 726 plans, etc., for properly commemorating, to be prepared 727 submission of preliminary plan to Congress through the President 727 report of progress to be made annually 727 list of battie fields for which surveys, etc., are planned to be included in yearly War Department estimates 727 no real estate to be purchased for military parks unless report thereon be made to Congress 727 xxvi *Battle Monuments Commission, American,* appropriation for expenses 306, 1070 *Battle Mountain Sanitarium, Hot Springs, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 293, 1144 deficiency appropriation for 880 *Battle of Bennington,* commission established for participating in celebrating 150th anniversary of 652 *Battle of Little Big Horn,* appropriation for expenses, transporting troops in celebrating 50th anniversary of 263 *Baum, Commander George M., Navy,* restoration authorized of, to designated place on list of commanders 1103 *Bay Bridge, Ohio,* bridge authorized across Sandusky Bay at 402 *Bayonne, N.
J.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 870 public building authorization for 632 *Bayou Bartholomew,* bridge authorized across, at Point Pleasant, La 227 *Bayou Bonjouca, La.,* improvement of, authorized 1012 *Bayou Castaigne, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1019 *Bayou Manchac, La.,* improvement of, authorized 1012 *Bayou St. John, La,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1019 *Beach Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Bean Beetle, Mexican,* appropriation for preventing spread of 518, 994 *Beaufort, N.
C.,* improvement of intracoastal waterway from, to Cape Fear River, authorized; channel depth dimensions 1011 *Beaumont Irrigating Company,* dams authorized across Neches River, Tex., by, and others 618 *Beaumont, Tex.,* dams across Neches River, authorized by, and others 618 *Beaver County, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, between Rochester and Monaca, by 132 time extended for bridging Ohio River by, between Rochester and Monaca 1269 *Beckwith, G. S.,* may bridge Sandusky Bay at Bay Bridge, Ohio 402 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Ohio, etc 402 *Bee Culture,* appropriation for investigations, etc. 517, 993 *Beet, Sugar,* appropriation for investigations, etc 510, 987 for investigating insects affecting 517, 993 *Belgium,* appropriation for ambassador to 331, 1180 designated State military organizations may accept invitation to visit 373 settlement of indebtedness of, made by Foreign Debt Commission, approved 376 two classes of indebtedness; prearmistice, and postarmistice 376 amount of prearmistice indebtedness; payable without interest in annual installments 376 dates of payments 376 amount of postarmistice indebtedness 376 bonds to be issued therefor 376 principal payable in annual installments; progressive increase until 62d year 377 payment of additional amounts allowed 377 interest schedule until June 15, 1935; rates thereafter 377 payment in United States bonds accepted 377 *Belknap, Captain Reginald Rowan, Navy,* appointment authorized of, as rear admiral on retired list 1354 *Bell of a Battleship,* deliver of, to Rotary Club, Crawfordsville, Ind 1097 *Belle Fourche and Cheyenne Rivers,* consent to agreement of South Dakota and Wyoming for equitable division of water supply of 1247 Federal representative to participate in negotiations 1247 expenses of, from reclamation fund 1247 approval of legislature and Congress of, to agreement, required 1247 *Belle Fourche Irrigation Project, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for continuing construction, etc., of; contracts required 483, 959 sums deducted from total cost of 636 suspension of specified construction charges 636 supplemental contract with Belle Fourche Irrigation District, authorized 649 *Belle Vernon, Pa.,* reconstruction of bridge authorized across Monongahela River at 974 *Bellefontaine, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River at 620 time extended for bridging Missouri River at 1270 *Bellingham, Wash.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1026 *Beloit, Wis.,* time extended for bridging Rock River by 411 *Beltsville, Md.,* appropriation for adjoining land, agricultural experimental farm at; immediately available 500 *Beneficial Associations, etc.,* may file bills of interpleader in district courts to determine rights of adverse claimants, residents of different States 416 *Bennett, Floyd, Navy,* promoted from aviation pilot to machinist 933 awarded Congressional medal of honor for service as member of Byrd Arctic expedition 933 xxvii *Benteen, Major Frederick W., Army,* monument authorized on site of battle of Sioux Indians with forces of Major Marcus A.
Reno and 251 *Benton County, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River in Humphreys County and 412 *Benton Harbor, Mich.,* reconstruction authorized of bridge across Saint Joseph River at 1056 *Bermuda,* appropriation for Weather Service expenses in 503, 980 *Berne, Switzerland,* appropriation for International Bureau for Protection of Industrial Property at 338, 1189 *Berrien County, Mich.,* reconstruction of bridge across Saint Joseph River at Benton Harbor, authorized by Michigan and 1056 *Bethesda, Md.,* appropriation for animal experiment station 507, 983 *Bethlehem Steel Company,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, auditing claims of certain employees of, etc 183 *Bicentennial Celebration of Birth of George Washington,* appropriation for expenses of Commission 321, 1076 *Big Sable Lighthouse Reservation,* portion of, conveyed to Michigan, for park purposes; reservations 625 *Big Sandy and Cumberland Railroad Company,* may bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, at Devon, W.
Va 1244 *Big Sandy River,* bridge authorized across, between Catlettsburg, Ky., and Kenova, W. Va 213 *Billings, Mont.,* terms of court at 825 *Bills of Lading, Interstate Commerce,* provisions relating to responsibility of issuing carrier 1448 responsibility of issuing carrier or agents to owner of goods transported 1450 to holder for value of an order bill 1450 for nonreceipt of all the goods, etc 1450 *Biographical Congressional Directory,* deficiency appropriation for preparation of 163, 842 additional pay to employees 163 return of manuscript to Joint Committee on Printing 163 *Biologic Products,* appropriation for regulating sale, etc., of 148, 1039 deficiency appropriation for control, etc 189 *Biological Survey Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 519, 994 for Chief of Bureau, and office personnel 519, 994 for maintenance of game preserves, bird preserves, etc 519, 995 for investigating, etc., food habits of birds and other animals 519, 995 appropriation for rearing, etc., fur bearing animals 519, 995 destroying wolves, coyotes, etc 519, 995 protecting stock by suppressing rabies, in wild animals 519, 995 for investigating migration, etc., of animals and plants 520, 995 for enforcing Migratory Bird Act 520, 995 for preventing shipments of illegally killed birds and game 520, 995 for improving reindeer industry in Alaska 520, 995 for enforcing law for protecting land fur bearing animals in Alaska 520, 995 for Upper Mississippi River Refuge, acquiring areas, etc 520, 995 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 186, 885, 1257 *Bird Preserves,* appropriation for protection, etc 519, 995 *Birmingham, Ala.,* deficiency appropriation for public building, additional story 873 Army tents, etc., loaned for United Confederate reunion at 236 *Bishop, Captain Carter R., Army,* deficiency appropriation for compensation, etc 184 *Bismarck, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school at 470, 949 terms of court at 237 trials at, of cases in central division until public building erected at Jamestown 238 *Black Bass,* meaning of word “person ” 576 delivery of, for transportation, etc., caught, sold, etc., in violation of State, etc., laws, unlawful 576 punishment for violations 576 laws or regulations by States and Territories for further protection to, not prevented hereby 576 shipments of live fish and eggs for breeding and stocking allowed 576 effective immediately 576 sale of, in District of Columbia, prohibited; penalty for 1380 *Black Death,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 148, 1038 *Black Hills National Forest, S.
Dak. and Wyo.,* exchange of land or timber of, authorized for private lands within five miles thereof 1099 *Black River,* bridge authorized across, at Jonesville, La 201 near Poplar Bluff, Mo 226 *Black River, Mich.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1020 at Port Huron, Mich 1020 *Black beards Island, Ga.,* disposal authorized of naval reservation lands at 700 *Blackfeet Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians at 187 xxviii *Blackfeet Indian Hospital, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 472, 951 *Blackfeel Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of irrigation systems on; repayment 446, 945 interest allowed on funds placed to credit of Indians of, from advances to irrigation project 303 *Blackfoot River, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho,* appropriation for surveys and investigations to protect water rights on; damage claims 945 *Blair, Nebr.,* may bridge Missouri River 1272 *Blind, American Printing House for the,* appropriation for expenses, providing books, etc., for the blind 154, 1045 additional amount authorized for, annually 1060 *Blind Children, D.
C.,* appropriation for instruction of, out of the District 431, 1312 *Blind, D. C.,* appropriation for aid, etc., to National Library for the 447, 1327 for Columbia Polytechnic Institute 447, 1327 *Blind Persons,* common carriers may allow passage of totally, accompanied by a guide, for one fare 1247 *Blind, Work for the,* copyright requirements not applicable to, in raised characters 818 *Block Signals, etc., Systems on Railroads,* appropriation for investigating, etc 313, 1078 *Blood Transfusion, Army,* payment for, from a member of the Army, etc., to a patient in a Government hospital 1066 *Bloomfield, N.
Mez.,* deficiency appropriation for one-half cost of bridge across San Juan River, N. Mex., from Navajo Indian funds 174 *Blythe, Calif.,* bridge authorized across Colorado River at 387 *Blythe Island, Ga.,* disposal authorized of naval reservation at 700 *Board far Promotion of Rifle Practice, National,* reimbursement authorized members of, for expenses of annual contests, etc 286, 1095 *Board of Actuaries, Pension Office,* selection of, by Commissioner of Pensions; Government Actuary included 912 annual report to be made by, on operations of civil service retirement Act 913 to submit recommendations for changes, etc 913 to prepare tables for computing annuities 913 compensation 913 *Board of Charities, D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for personal services 849 abolished on organization of Board of Public Welfare, D. C 210 *Board of Children’s Guardians, D. C.,* abolished on organization of Board of Public Welfare, D. C 210 *Board of General Appraisers* (*see also* Customs Court, United States), hereafter to be known as United States Customs Court 669 members to be chief and associate justices 669 jurisdiction, powers, etc., continued 669 *Board of Mediation* (*see also* Railway Labor Act), appropriation for salaries 1071 contract stenographic reporting service 1072 for supplies, etc 1072 for law books, periodicals, etc 1072 for rent 1072 for arbitration boards 1072 for emergency boards 1072 for printing and binding 1072 appointment of, by the President; terms of office 579 functions, etc., of 580 Railroad Labor Board appropriations, 1927, made available for, etc 844 *Board of Public Welfare, D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for home care of dependent children 849 abolishment of designated boards, etc., upon organization of 208 created as legal successor to abolished boards, etc 208 employees and appropriations transferred 208 composition of, appointed for six years by the Commissioners 208 residents requirement; no discrimination of sex, color, etc 208 no compensation 208 organization, meetings, rules, etc 208 director of public welfare to be appointed as chief executive officer of; qualifications 209 appointment and compensation of employees 209 institutions placed under control of 209 supervision of personnel 209 duties of superintendents, pay, etc 209 unexpended balances of, continued available 209 regulations by the Board, of admissions, administration, etc., of; accounting 209 transfer to, of designated powers, duties, etc., of Board of Charities 210 Board of Children’s Guardians 210 National Training School for Girls 210 annual budget to be submitted by, to the Commissioners 210 report of activities, recommendations, etc 211 studies by, of social conditions in relation to children 211 report of results, etc 211 children, except in institutions under public control, to be placed with organization, etc., of faith of parents 211 record if placed elsewhere 211 religious freedom to inmates of public institutions 211 provisions effective July 1, 1926 211 inconsistent laws repealed 211 xxix *Board of Tax Appeals,* appropriation for expenses 307, 1072 for printing and binding for 308, 1072 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 163 for printing and binding for 164 *Board of Tax Appeals, Title X, Revenue Act of 1926,* Board continued as an independent agency in Executive branch of the Government 105 composition; limitation not applicable to present members 106 appointment by the President, with consent of the Senate, based solely on fitness 106 removal restrictions; salary 106 terms of present, to expire June 1, 1926 106 members taking office hereafter; filling vacancies 106 removed members not permitted to practice before 106 designation of Chairman; adoption of seal 106 jurisdiction of, over income and estate tax claims 106 fee authorized for petitions and hearings; quorum 106 divisions of, and assignment of members thereto 106 determination of proceedings by 106 finality of decisions of division; subject to reviewal by Board 106 decision and order of determined deficiency, if petition dismissed by 107 date determined of; entry of 107 no deficiency, if collection barred by statute of limitations 107 prior decisions prima facie evidence of facts therein stated 107 notice and hearings to be given taxpayer and Commissioner 107 hearings to be public; reporting; procedure 107 service of process, etc., by mail 107 reports of findings and decisions to be in writing 107 evidence open to public inspection 107 original papers, etc., to be returned 107 publication; effect as evidence 108 principal office in District of Columbia; sittings elsewhere 108 rooms in public buildings, etc 108 authority of, to secure attendance of witnesses, etc 108 for taking depositions 108 fees to witnesses, for Commissioner; for others 108 effective as of June 2, 1924 108 expenses allowed members, etc., away from designated stations 108 authority of, for personal services, expenses, etc 109 approval of vouchers 109 damages to be awarded for frivolous appeals to 109 review by Courts of Appeals of decisions of 109 time for filing of petitions; procedure 109 no stay of collections unless taxpayer files appeal 109 bond required 109 review by courts of appeals of decisions of; if deficiency disallowed, and no petition filed, amount to be refunded, etc 110 other court undertakings authorized 110 venue of, for individuals; corporations 110 for corporations without agencies in the United States 110 by agreement between Commissioner and taxpayer 110 exclusive jurisdiction of courts of appeals to review decisions of 110 judgment final, subject to certiorari by Supreme Court 110 to confirm, modify, or reverse decisions 110 to impose damages if petition merely for delay 110 fees authorized 110 dates on which decisions of, become final 110 if modified or reversed by Supreme Court or courts of appeals 111 if rehearing ordered by Supreme Court, or courts of appeals 111 Court of Appeals of District of Columbia included in term “Circuit Courts of Appeals” 111 term “mandate” construed 111 *Board of Visitors,* appropriation for Military Academy 281, 1131 for Naval Academy 610, 1292 *Boards of Adjustment* (*see also* Railway Labor Act), provisions for, to consider disputes between railroads and their employees 578 *Boards of Mediation and Conciliation,* provisions for, repealed 587 *Boards of Trade,* exempt from income tax 40 *Boards of Trade, Produce,* provisions for preventing discriminations by, against farmers’ cooperative associations, etc 1423 *Bobcats,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 519, 995 *Boca Grande Military Reservation, Fla.,* sale of abandoned, authorized; exception 204 *Boise, Idaho,* appropriation for assay office at 149, 1040 part of public building site, conveyed to city, for State capitol park 703 lands from city in exchange 703 *Boise Irrigation Project, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 480, 958 storage facilities for Black Canyon unit 480 unexpended balances reappropriated 958 deficiency appropriation for construction, etc., Riverside Canal 856 lot in Blair Canyon unit, set apart for country park, etc 890 suspension of specified construction charges 637 *Bolivar, General Simon,* contribution authorized for monument to, in city of Panama 1423 *Bolivia,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 xxx *Bolling Field, D.
C.,* amount authorized for constructing barracks at 1391 *Bollworm of Cotton, Pink,* appropriation for emergency expenses preventing spread of 526, 1001 *Bonds, etc., of Railroads,* appropriation for securing information concerning 313, 1078 *Bonds of Indebtedness,* stamp tax on; renewals exempt 101 *Bookkeeping and Warrants Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, and office personnel 140, 1031 for contingent expenses, public moneys 140, 1031 for recoinage of gold and minor coins 140, 1031 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses, public moneys 868 *Books,* copyright restrictions not applicable to, in foreign languages or in raised characters for the blind 818 *Booth Lake, Wis.,* lands formerly surveyed as, to be surveyed and disposed of 230 preference right of East Troy and Troy, to purchase for park purposes 230 *Boston, Cape Cod and New York Canal Company,* modified contract with, for purchase of Cape Cod Canal, ratified 1015 mutual claims of Company and United States waived and released 1015 amount for purchase of Canal under, authorized 1015 when acceptance of, filed, and title passed, bonds of Company authorized to be paid 1016 bonds may be paid before maturity 1016 not exempt from taxation 1016 amounts authorized for payments 1016 *Boston, Mass.,* appropriation for repairs, quarantine station 151 for rental of pneumatic tubes for mail transmission 157, 1048 for passport bureau 331, 1180 for navy yard, public works 608 terms of court at 559 *Boston Sesguicentennial Celebration,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of Commission participating in 195 *Botanic Garden, D.
C.,* appropriation for director and other personal services 548, 1157 for repairs and improvements 548, 1157 minor purchases of nursery stock permitted without advertising 548, 1157 transfer of four Army trucks authorized 548 for procuring design for use of grounds in vicinity of; reappropriation 548 employees eligible for retirement under general Act 906 part of Anacostia Park transferred to, for a tree nursery 774 *Botanie Garden, D. C.,* privately owned lands, etc., in squares 576 and 578 to be acquired for relocating, etc 931 to be under jurisdiction of Joint Committee on the Library 931 buildings, etc., to be removed from 932 Bartholdi Fountain to be removed to location in 932 investigation of cost of new conservatories, etc., for, directed 932 assistance from governmental agencies authorized, including technical personnel 932 unexpended balance available for 932 amount authorized for purchase of lands, etc 932 construction authorized of new conservatories, etc., by Architect of the Capitol, under direction of Joint Committee on the Library 1262 open market contracts, etc., authorized 1262 outside professional assistants may be employed 1262 sum authorized to be appropriated 1262 disbursed by officer of Library of Congress 1262 *Bothwell Company,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of Wyoming District Court to 185 *Boulder, Colo.,* authorized to purchase additional lands for water storage, etc 1411 within Colorado National Forest 1411 timber and mineral deposits reserved 1411 use restricted; reversion for nonuser, etc 1411 *Boundary, Canada Land and Water,* appropriation for expenses of marking, etc 336, 1185 for executing Boundary Treaty of 1925 1185 *Boundary Commission, Mexican,* appropriation for continuing work of water 336, 1185 gauging waters of the Rio Grande at San Marcial, N.
Mex., and El Paso and Fabens, Tex 1185 allowance for taking over water gauging being done by Texas 336, 1185 *Boundary County, Idaho,* sale of allotted lands of Kootenai Indians in, to purchase tracts for individual Indians, etc 202 *Boundary Line, Alaska and Canada,* appropriation for surveying and marking 336, 1185 deficiency appropriation for marking, etc 189 *Boundary Waters Joint Commission, Canadian,* appropriation for expenses 338, 1188 *Bountiful, Utah,* lands granted to, for protecting water supply 1364 *Bowdoin, Mont.,* payment to purchaser of lots in town site, of difference between price paid and reappraisal value 708 from reclamation fund 708 xxxi *Boxer Uprising in China,* soldiers discharged for fraudulently misrepresenting age during, may be held as honorably discharged 932 *Boy River,* bridge authorized across, in Cass County, Minn 754 *Boy Scouts Council, Douglas County, Oreg.,* lease of public lands to, for a summer camp 1022 *Boyce, La.,* bridge authorized across Red River, at 1010 *Boys’ Reform School, D.
C.* (*see* National Training School for Boys, D. C.). *Branch Banks* (*see also* National Banks), provisions for operating, etc., by national banks 1228 *Brandywine Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Forty-sixth to Forty-seventh Streets 424 deficiency appropriation for condemnation proceedings, extending 166 *Branford, Conn.,* limit of costincreased, public building at 872 public building, authorization for 632 *Brazil,* appropriation for ambassador to 331, 1180 *Brazos River, Tex.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made to Rosenberg, Tex 1019 *Bremerton, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Port Washington Narrows in 744 *Bresnahan, John Joseph, Navy,* appointment of, as warrant boatswain, authorized 751 *Brewers,* additional special tax on business of, where forbidden by State, etc., laws 95 no immunity from penalty, etc 95 *Brewerton Channel Range Rear Lighthouse Reservation, Md.,* portion of, transferred to Treasury Department for Public Health Service 623 *Brewster, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Columbia River, at 131 *Brick, etc.,* appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of, and products 357, 1208 *Bridgeport, Conn.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1017 *Bridges,* appropriation for constructing Arlington Memorial Bridge across Potomac River 307 deficiency appropriation for one-half cost of, across San Juan River, Bloomfield, N.
Mex 174 for one-half cost of, across Colorado River near Lee Ferry, Ariz 174 construction of, authorized across Allegheny River, at Eldred, Pa 553 Warren, Pa 732 Altamaha River, Ga 211 Archers Creek, connecting Parris Island and Port Rovai Island, S. C 1096 construction of, Arkansas River, near Dardanelle, Ark 1266 Bayou Bartholomew, at Point Pleasant, La 227 Big Sandy River, Ky., and W. Va 213 Black River, Jonesville, La 201 Poplar Bluff, Mo 226 Boy River, Minn 754 Calumet River, Chicago, Ill 976 Chattahoochee River, Neals Landing, Ga 706 Chesapeake Bay, Baltimore and Kent Counties, Md 1100 Choetawhatchee River, Ala 219 Geneva, Ala 226 Chunky River, Miss 8 Clinch River, Tenn 1271 Colorado River, Blythe, Calif 387 Columbia River, Brewster, Wash 131 near month of Entiat River, Wash 682 between Longview, Wash., and Rainier, Oreg 1053 Coosa River, Childersburg, Ala 217 between Chilton and Coosa Counties 220 Fayetteville, Ala 218 Pell City, Ala 221 Wetumpka, Ala 214 Cumberland River, near Andersons Bluff, Tenn 1009 Jackson County, Tenn 412 Current River, at Round Springs, Mo 694 Van Buren, Mo 694 Delaware River, between Burlington, N.
J., and Bristol, Pa 588 Tacony, Pa., to Palmyra, N. J 1024 Elizabeth River, Va., southern branch 619 Elk River, Ala 215 Fox River, in Dundee Township, Ill 6, 779 Elgin, Ill 201 Kendall County, Ill 5 La Salle County, Ill 5 McHenry County, Ill 3, 7 Grand Calumet River, Gary, Ind 755 Kanawha River, Henderson to Point Pleasant, W. Va 1267 Lake Michigan, Chicago, Ill 7 Lake Washington, at Seattle, Wash 738, 824 Little Calumet River, Burnham Avenue, Ill 5 Thornton Township, Ill 933 Mahoning River, Girard, Ohio 696 Niles, Ohio 780 Minnesota River, Minn 1008 Shakopee, Minn 401 Mississippi River, at Alton, Ill 620 Cairo, Ill 231 Cape Girardeau, Mo 390 Devils Chute, Ill., in 751 Little Falls, Minn 554, 693 Louisiana, Mo 399 Minneapolis, Minn 693 Natchez, Miss., to Vidolia, La 392 New Orleans, La 1270 Quincy, Ill 1055 Saint Louis, Mo 1240 South Saint Paul, Minn 805 Vicksburg, Miss 388 xxxii construction of, Missouri River, at Bellefontaine, Mo 620 Decatur, Nebr 1060 Nebraska and Iowa 1272 Niobrara, Nebr 739 Omaha, Nebr., to Council Bluffs, Iowa 770 Plattsmouth, Nebr 1344 Wolf Point, Mont 976 Mobile Bay, Ala 1242 Mount Hope Bay, R, I 1391 Ohio, at Cairo, Ill 231 Carrollton, Ky 1342 Evansville, Ind 1337, 1384 Gallipolis, Ohio 535 Louisville, Ky 232 Mason, W.
Va., to Pomeroy, Ohio 1237 Owensboro, Ky., to Rockport, Ind 735 Paducah, Ky., to Brookport, Ill 1175 Rochester and Monaca, Pa 132 Saint Marys, W. Va 1334 Steubenville, Ohio, to Weirton, W. Va 409 between Vanderburg County, Ind., and Henderson County, Ky 731 Ouachita River, La 201 Palmer River, Mass 6 Pea River, at Elba, Ala 219 Geneva, Ala 219 Samson, Ala 218 Pearl River, at Burnside, Miss 132 Edinburg, Miss 748 Jackson, Miss 805 Pend d’Oreille River, Wash, and Idaho 770 Port Washington Narrows, at Bremerton, Wash 744 Potomac River, Virginia and Maryland 398 Red River, at Boyce, La 1010 Coushatta, La 683 Fulton, Ark 3 Monda, La 217 Oklahoma and Texas 533, 733 Red River of the North, N.
Dak 132 Rio Grande, Brownsville, Tex., to Matamoros, Mexico 132, 133, 893 Eagle Pass, Tex 532, 743 El Paso, Tex 567 Hidalgo, Tex 815 Presidio, Tex., to Ojinaga, Mexico 202 Roma, Tex 1341 Saint Francis River, Ark., and Mo 1059 near Cody, Ark 221 Saint Lawrence River, New York and Canada 1273 Saint Marys River, near Folkston, Ga 771 Sandusky Bay, at Bay Bridge, Ohio 402 Savannah River, at Burtons Ferry 893 Fureys Ferry, S. C. and Ga 1273 Iva, S. C., to Elberton, Ga 2 Snake River, near Homestead Oreg 6 Susquehanna River, Sunbury, Pa 414 Wrightsville to Columbia, Pa 406 Tennessee River, near Guntersville, Ala 220 Humphreys and Benton Counties, Tenn 412 Loudon, Tenn 743 Perry and Decatur Counties, Tenn. 413 Savannah, Tenn 412 Scottsboro, Ala 215 Whitesburg, Ferry, Ala 215 construction of, Tombigbee River, at Aliceville, Ala 214 Choctaw and Marengo Counties, Ala 216 Cochrane, Ala 897 Gainesville, Ala 217, 894 Jackson, Ala 216, 896 Naheola, Ala 975 Pickensville, Ala 898 Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, W.
Va 135, 1244 Wabash River, Terre Haute, Ind 973 Waccamaw River, Conway, S. C 975 Warrior River, near Demopolis, Ala 1008 White River, Barry County, Mo 227, 228 Des Arc, Ark 407 construction legalized of, across Fox River, in Algonquin Township, Ill 1009 correction of location of, across Ohio River, at Gallipolis, Ohio 924 disposal of, across Perdido Bay, from Lillian, Ala., to Cummings Point, Fla., authorized to Alabama, Florida, etc 1266 Federal aid extended to toll, and approaches, constructed by States, etc 1398 tolls to be applied to construction cost by State, etc 1398 when cost shall have been repaid, to cease 1398 operation as free bridge thereafter 1398 Ohio, West Virginia, etc., may acquire, after completion, across Ohio River at Steubenville, Ohio 1236 reconstruction of bridge authorized across Grand Calumet River, Ill 1269 Mississippi River, Anoka and Champlin, Minn 411 Missouri River, Fort Benton, Mont 226 Monongahela River, at Belle Vernon, Pa 974 Saint Joseph River, Benton Harbor, Mich 1056 Susquehanna River, Havre de Grace to Perryville, Md 222 repeal of former general provisions for building, etc., across Ohio River 1379 time extended for constructing, Arkansas River, Dardanelle, Ark 414 Columbia River, near Cascade Locks, Oreg 2 Delaware River, at Burlington, N.
J 1069 Detroit River, at Detroit, Mich 535 Elizabeth River, near Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va 1246 Fox River, Kendall County, Ill 553 Kanawha River at Kanawha Falls, W. Va 1008 Mississippi River, Aitkin County, Minn 413 Alton, Ill 1270 between Anoka and Champlin, Minn 1416 Clear water, Minn 131 Minneapolis, Minn 694 Saint Louis, Mo 1052 Saint Paul, Minn 415 Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minn 136 Missouri River, at Bellefontaine, Mo 1270 Monongahela River, at Wilson, Pa 681 Ohio River, Beaver County, Pa 1269 Louisville, Ky 1379 Owensboro, Ky., and Rockport, Ind 1242 xxxiii time extended for constructing, Rainy River, Minn., and Ontario 131, 1274 Red River, Fulton, Ark 1052 Rio Grande, Eagle Pass, Tex 732 Rock River, Beloit, Wis 411 Susquehanna River, Sunbury, Pa 1269 Susquehanna River, North Branch, Wilkes Barre to Dorranceton, Pa 590 Wabash River, at Mount Carmel, Ill 825, 1265, 1339 Vincennes, Ind 249 White River, near Augusta, Ark 749 Barry County, Mo 1267, 1267 Batesville, Ark 203 time for acquisition of, across Ohio River, at Gallipolis, Ohio, extended to 25 years 1265 tolls on highway, across Red River between Oklahoma and Texas to be just and reasonable 1451 authority of Secretary of War to prescribe legal rates 1451 *Bridges, D.
C.,* appropriation for construction, repair, etc 427, 1309 for highway guards, Calvert Street, Connecticut Avenue over Klingle Valley, and Pennsylvania Avenue southeast bridges; immediately available 427 for Highway, operating, etc 428, 1309 for Anacostia, operating, etc 428, 1309 for Francis Scott Key, maintenance 428, 1309 for Rock Creek at Military Road, reconstruction 1309 for M Street over Rock Creek, construction to replace present one 1309 new bridge authorized, to replace the the one across Rock Creek, at M Street NW 837 repeal of tax on electric railways for passengers carried across Key and Highway 697 *Bristol, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Delaware River, between Burlington, N.
J., and 588 *Bristol, R. I.,* appropriation for additional land, etc., post office, etc 1041 bridge authorized across Mount Hope Bay, between Portsmouth and 1391 land for driveway and repairs to public building at, authorized 779 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1017 *British and American Pecuniary Claims,* appropriation for paying awards, etc., of Commission 1191 *Broad Sound, Mass.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made for breakwater at Winthrop 1017 *Broadbent, Howard M., Coast Guard,* given rank of commodore on retired list; no increase of pay 1261 *Broadcasting Radio Stations,* time limit for licenses to operate 917 *Broadcasting Radio Transmissions* (*see* Radio Act of 1927). *Broadkill River, Del.,* preliminarv examination, etc., of, to be made 1017 *Brokers,* verified returns in detail of business transacted by, to be made 50 *Brooklyn, N.
Y.,* appropriation for pneumatic tube mail transmission, New York and 157, 1048 for naval supply depot, purchase of land 608 *Brookport, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, from Paducah, Ky., to 1175 *Brooks Field, Tex.,* amount authorized for constructing officers’ quarters 1391 barracks 1235, 1391 *Broom Corn,* appropriation for study of, and improvement 510, 986 *Brownsville and Matamoros Municipal Bridge Company,* may bridge Rio Grande, between Brownsville, Tex., and Matamoros, Mexico 893 approval of Mexico required 893 *Brownsville and Matamoros Rapid Transit Company,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande, Brownsville, Tex 132 consent of Mexico required 132 *Brownsville, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande between Matamoros, Mexico, and 132, 133, 893 consent of Mexico required 132, 133, 893 *Bruceton, Pa.,* appropriation for mining experiment station, care, etc 1218 *Brussels, Belgium,* deficiency appropriation for International Bureau for Repressing African Slave Trade 188 *Bubonic Plague,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 148, 1038 *Buchanan Street NW., D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for paving, etc., New Hampshire to Kansas Avenues, from gasoline-tax fund 167 *Buckeye Target Range, Ariz.,* sale authorized of; proceeds to use of State National Guard 1359 *Buckwalter Lumber Company, J. B.,* may bridge Pearl River at Edinburg, Miss 748 acquisition by Mississippi, etc., authorized, after completion 748 *Budget Bureau* (*see* Bureau of the Budget). *Buell, W. E.,* may bridge Columbia River, near Brewster, Wash 131 Port Washington Narrows in Bremerton, Wash 744 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Washington, etc 744 *Buffalo, N.
Y.,* improvement of harbor, authorized 1014 site and building for branch at, of New York Federal Reserve Bank, may be purchased 223 *Buffalo, Wyo.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building, authorization for 632 xxxiv *Buffum, Charles G., etc.,* may bridge Mississippi River at Louisiana, Mo 399 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Missouri, Illinois, etc 400 *Buford-Trenton Irrigation Project, N. Dak.,* water right charges and liens on, canceled and released 653 *Building and Loan Associations, Mutual,* exempt from income tax 40 *Building Inspection Division, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc 418, 1298 *Building Materials, etc.,* appropriation for investigations, etc 356, 1207 for investigating fire resisting properties of, etc 356, 1207 *Bulgaria,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Bullion and Coin,* appropriation for transportation of 149, 1039 *Buoyage,* appropriation for 360, 1211 *Bureau, Federal Farm Loan* (*see* Federal Farm Loan Bureau, Treasury Department). *Bureau for Protection of Industrial Property* (*see* Industrial Property, International Bureau for Protection of). *Bureau, International Hydrographic* (*see* International Hydrographic Bureau) . *Bureau, International Trade-Mark Registration* (*see* International Trade-Mark Registration Bureau). *Bureau of Accounts, Post Office Department* (*see* Accounts Bureau, Post Office Department). *Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy,* appropriation for aviation expenses 609, 1291 for aircraft factory, etc.; helium 609, 1291 for equipping vessels with catapults 609, 1291 for developing types, etc.; drafting, etc., service 609, 1291 for new construction, equipment, etc 609, 1291 paying incurred obligations. 609, 1291 construction of one rigid airship 1291 credit allowed for substituting gas cells for gold beaters’ skin 1291 accounted for as one fund 609, 1291 additional contracts for new airplanes, etc 609, 1291 shore stations limited 609, 1291 use for airplane factory forbidden 609, 1291 adjusting claims for damages to private property 609, 1291 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 609, 1292 deficiency appropriation for aircraft, etc., for training Naval Academy graduates 177 for aviation 192 for repairing hurricane damages, Pensacola, Fla., air station 1253 *Bureau of Agricultural Economics* (*see* Agricultural Economics Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Biological Survey* (*see* Biological Survey Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Chemistry and Soils* (*see* Chemistry and Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Construction and Repair, Navy,* appropriation for construction and repair of vessels 601, 1284 equipment supplies 602, 1284 clerical, etc., services 602, 1284 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 602, 1285 for construction and machinery for vessels heretofore authorized 612, 1295 deficiency appropriation for construction and repair 188, 1258 *Bureau of Customs* (*see* Customs Bureau, Treasury Department). *Bureau of Customs Tariffs* (*see* International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs). *Bureau of Education* (*see* Education Bureau, Interior Department). *Bureau of Efficiency* (*see* Efficiency Bureau). *Bureau of Engineering, Navy,* appropriation for machinery, repairs, etc 601, 1283 coast signal service, etc 601, 1283 for equipment supplies 601, 1283 for engineering experiment station 601, 1284 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 601, 1284 deficiency appropriation for engineering 188, 192, 883, 885, 1258 for engineering experiment station 188 *Bureau of Engraving and Printing* (*see* Engraving and Printing Bureau, Treasury Department). *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 Labor Statistics* (*see* Labor Statistics, Department of Labor). *Bureau of Lighthouses* (*see* Lighthouses Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy,* appropriation for surgeons’ necessaries 606, 1288 for contingent expenses 606, 1288 motor vehicles, ambulances, etc 606, 1288 care of insane on Pacific Coast 606, 1289 dental outfits, etc 606, 1289 cemetery, naval hospital, New York City to be removed 606 clerical, etc., services 606, 1289 for care of the dead 606, 1289 civilian employees dying abroad 606, 1289 retired officers, on active duty 607, 1289 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 607, 1289 deficiency appropriation for care of hospital patients 188, 1258 for contingent 188 for medical and hospital services, Veterans’ Bureau transfer to 1258 *Bureau of Navigation, Department of Commerce* (*see* Navigation Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of N avigation, Navy,* appropriation for transportation and recruiting 595 transporting dependents of officers ana enlisted men 596 xxxv appropriation for recreation for enlisted men 596, 1278 for contingent 596, 1279 for gunnery and engineering exercises 596, 1279 for equipment, instruments, supplies, etc 596, 1279 for ocean and lake surveys 597, 1279 for training stations, California 597, 1279 Rhode Island 597, 1279 Great Lakes 597, 1279 Hampton Roads 597, 1279 for Naval Reserve and Militia 597, 1280 for Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 598, 1280 for Naval War College 599, 1281 for Naval Home 599, 1281 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 599, 1282 for expenses, World War Adjusted Compensation Act; unexpended balance reappropriated 1282 deficiency appropriation for transportation 188, 192, 1258 for instruments and supplies 188 for gunnery and engineering exercises 188, 883, 1258 *Bureau of Ordnance, Navy,* appropriation for ordnance and ordnance stores 602, 1285 schools at designated stations 602, 1285 chemical, etc., services 603, 1285 for smokeless powder 603, 1285 for purchase, etc., of torpedoes, etc 603, 1285 for experimental work, projectiles, etc 603, 1285 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 603, 1285 for armor, etc., for vessels authorized for increase of the Navy 613, 1295 deficiency appropriation for ordnance and ordnance stores 188, 192, 883, 1253, 1258 for contingent 885 for smokeless powder 1253 *Bureau of Pensions* (*see* Pension Bureau, Interior Department). *Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration* (*see* International Bureau of Court of Arbitration). *Bureau of Plant Industry* (*see* Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Prohibition* (*see* Prohibition Bureau, Treasury Department). *Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy,* appropriation for pay of naval personnel 603, 1285 for rental allowance 603, 1286 for subsistence allowance 603, 1286 for Fleet Naval Reservists 1286 for property losses; death gratuity 604, 1286 for additional medical personnel for Veterans’ Bureau patients at naval hospitals 604 restriction on admissions to Naval Academy 604 longevity not allowed officers for time at Naval or Military Academy after March 4, 1913 604 provisions, commutation of rations, etc 604, 1286 appropriation for clothing and small-stores fund charged with value of first-enlistment outfits, uniform gratuity, to Naval Reserve 1288 for fuel, transportation of, etc 1288 restriction on admissions to Naval Academy 1287 for maintenance 604, 1287 equipment supplies 605, 1287 freight, etc 605, 1287 chemical, clerical, etc., services 605, 1288 clothing and small-stores fund charged with value of first-en-listment outfits, uniform gratuity, Naval Reserve, etc 605 issues to Nurse Corps 605 naval working fund; payments by departments, etc., ordering naval materials, etc 605 for fuel, transportation of, etc 605 acquired other than by purchase to be issued at current prices and charged to appropriation applicable 605 “pay, subsistence, and transportation” constituted one fund 1287 additional medical personnel for Veterans’ Bureau patients in naval hospitals 1287 acquired other than by purchase to be issued at current prices and charged to appropriation applicable 1288 prices for fuel on hand 606, 1288 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 606, 1288 deficiency appropriation for freight 188, 192, 883, 885, 1258 for provisions 188, 193, 885, 1258 for fuel and transportation 188, 193, 883, 885, 1258 for maintenance 188, 885 *Bureau of the Budget, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Director, Assistant, and all other expenses 141, 1032 for printing and binding 141, 1032 estimates of appropriations for executing provisions of Act for retiring civil service employees, to be submitted to 913 *Bureau of the Census* (*see* Census Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of Weights and Measures* (*see* International Bureau of Weights and Measures). *Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy,* appropriation for maintenance 607, 1289 for clerical, etc., services 607, 1289 comprehensive plan for improving yards, etc., to be submitted 607 for contingent 608, 1290 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 608, 1290 for public works at designated yards and stations 608, 1290 for Boston, Mass 608 for New York, N.
Y 608, 1290 for Philadelphia, Pa 608, 1290 for Norfolk, Va 608, 1290 for Charleston, S. C 608, 1290 for Mare Island, Calif 608, 1290 for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 608, 1290 xxxvi appropriation for Cavite, P. I 608, 1291 for Newport, R. I., torpedo station 608 for Keyport, Wash., torpedo station 608 for Fort Lafayette, N. Y., ammunition depot 608 for Fort Mifflin, Pa., ammunition depot 608 for Great Lakes, Ill., training station 608, 1291 for Puget Sound, Wash 1290 for Hampton Roads, Va.; balance available 1290 for Key West, Fla 1290 for Guantanamo, Cuba 1290 for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, submarine base 608, 1291 for Coco Solo, Canal Zone, submarine base 608 for Brooklyn, N.
Y., naval supply depot 608 for Guam 1290 for San Diego, Calif., naval base 1291 deficiency appropriation for Puget Sound, Wash., pier repairs, etc 177 for maintenance 188, 1258 for assistant engineers 1253 for Yorktown, Va., mine depot storage, etc 1253 for San Diego, Calif., marine railway 1253 *Bureau, Pan American Sanitary* (*see* Pan American Sanitary Bureau). *Burlington, N. J.,* bridge authorized across Delaware River, between Bristol, Pa., and 588 acquisition authorized of, after completion, by New Jersey, Pennsylvania, etc 589 name corrected in Act for bridge across Delaware River at 1069 time extended for bridging the same 1069 *Burnham Avenue, Cook County, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Little Calumet River at 5 *Burns, Oreg.,* school building to be built, etc., in, in which Piute Indian children shall be admitted 761 *Burnside, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Pearl River at 132 *Burtons Perry, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Savannah River at 893 *Bush Terminal Railroad Company,* lease authorized of tracks of Army supply base, South Brooklyn, N.
Y., to 380 conditioned on surrender of all claims against United States for use of franchise; exception 380 *Business Leagues,* exempt from income tax 40 *Butte, Mont.,* terms of court at 825 *Butter,* appropriation for inspecting manufacture of renovated, etc 508, 984 *Byrd, Lieut. Commander Richard E., Navy, Retired,* advanced to grade of commander, retired, with highest pay of grade 933 awarded Congressional medal of honor for aircraft flight over the North Pole 933 **C.** Page. *C Street NE., D.
C..* proceedings authorized to condemn land for widening 1349 if damages exceed benefits, excess to be paid from District revenues 1349 discretion of Commissioners to accept verdict 1349 appropriation available for awards, etc 1349 *C Street SE., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for paving, etc., Twelfth to Fifteenth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 167 *Cabarets,* internal revenue tax on admissions to 91 *Cabbage,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 517, 993 *Cable Cars, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 158, 1049 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 191 *Cache River, Ark.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1019 *Cacti, etc.,* appropriation for investigation of utilization of 511 *Cahuilla Indian Reservation, Calif.,* deficiency appropriation for purchase of land for 855 tract of land to be purchased for addition to 252 *Cairo Bridge and Terminal Company,* bridges authorized across Mississippi and Ohio Rivers at Cairo, by 231 after completion may be acquired by, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, etc 231 *Cairo, Ill.,* bridges authorized across Mississippi and Ohio Rivers at 231 *Caldwell, Ernest,* may bridge Devils Chute in Mississippi River, between Picayune and Devils Islands, Ill 751 *Caledonian Insurance Company, Edinburgh, Scotland,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement, for fire losses, Hawaii bubonic plague 864 *California,* appropriation for lands for homeless Indians in 461, 941 may acquire and operate, after completion, bridge across Colorado River, at Blythe, Calif 387 mining leases allowed of metalliferous and nonmetalliferous deposits on unallotted withdrawn Indian reservation lands in 922 reservation of lands in, for recreation, hunting, fishing, and securing water flows 1359 local authorities to enforce police, etc., regulations 1360 no exclusive privileges; lawful rights not affected 1360 mining permits allowed 1360 withdrawals from, authorized for settlement, etc 1361 *California Débris Commission,* appropriation for expenses 291, 1141 xxxvii *California Northern Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of, in sealing cases 880 additional judge authorized for 1372 *Caloosahaichee River, Fla.,* survey directed of drainage area, for flood control, etc 1097 use of river and harbor improvement funds for 1097 *Calumet River,* bridge authorized across, at One hundred and sixth Street, Chicago,Ill 976 *Calvert Street Bridge, D.
C.,* appropriation for highway guards 427 *Calvert Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Connecticut Avenue to Twenty-ninth Street; from gasoline tax fund 426 *Camden, Me.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1016 *Camden, N. J.,* clerk and marshal of New Jersey district court, to keep offices at 561 loan of coin stamping press as an exhibit at South Jersey Exposition in 661 *Cameron, John J.,* appropriation for, assistant reporter, House of Representatives 1153 *Camp Custer, Army,* deficiency appropriation for additional land 182 *Camp Devens, Mass.,* amount authorized for constructing hospital at 1235, 1391 barracks 1391 construction of barracks, from Military Post Construction fund 396 *Camp Dix, Army,* deficiency appropriation for additional land 182 *Camp Grant, Army,* deficiency appropriation for additional land 182 *Camp Grounds in National Forests, Public,* appropriation for sanitary, etc., facilities in 513, 990 *Camp Knox, Ky.,* deficiency appropriation for acquiring land 1259 right of way across, granted Kentucky for Dixie Highway 4 unexpended balance of appropriation for barracks and quarters, 1926, available for water supply for 877 *Camp Lewis, Wash.,* appropriation for construction of barracks at, from military post construction fund 264 construction authorized of hospital 395, 1235, 1391 officers’ quarters 1235 noncommissioned officers’ quarters 1235 barracks 1391 *Camp McClellan, Ala.,* amount authorized for constructing barracks at 1391 *Camp Marfa, Tex.,* acquiring land in connection with military reservation at, authorized 1024 appropriation for 1115 *Camp Meade, Md.,* amount authorized for constructing hospital at 1390 barracks 390, 1235, 1391 *Camp Sherman, Ohio,* right of way over, granted New York, Chicago, and Saint Louis Railway Company 379 *Camp Upton, N.
Y.,* sale of, no longer needed for military purposes 1417 *Canada, Dominion of,* appropriation for minister to 1180 for surveying and marking boundary line between Alaska and 336, 1185 for marking boundary line between United States and 336, 1185 for executing Boundary Treaty of 1925 1185 deficiency appropriation for surveying, etc., boundary line between Alaska and 189 for marking boundary line, United States and 189 for surveys, etc., in preparing report on Rainy Lake reference 865 invitation from, to participate in World’s Poultry Congress, accepted 304 moneys received from, for measures to protect property rights of inhabitants of territory bordering Lake of the Woods and Rainy River, appropriated for construction, etc 617 steamer passenger tickets to, exempt from stamp tax 103 *Canadian Boundary Water Commission,* appropriation for expenses of 338, 1188 *Canal Zone* (*see also* Panama Canal, *and* Panama Canal Act Amendments), appropriation for fire control installations 267, 1124 for hospital care, Army garrisons 271, 1121 for expenses, sanitation, etc 295, 1146 deficiency appropriation for hospital care, etc., Army garrisons 194 amount authorized for constructing, Air Corps, barracks 1391 noncommissioned officers’ quarters 1391 officers’ quarters 1391 captured World War devices and trophies to be apportioned and distributed to 616 marriage provisions in 927 escheat of property 930 settlement of estates, if no heir, etc., can be found 931 jury duty 924 appointment, etc., of district judge, attorney, and marshal 924 divorce procedure, etc 924 actions for injuries resulting in death 927 construction authorized of designated public work at Coco Solo naval air station 1340 Radio Act not applicable to 1174 international radio matters in, to be represented by Secretary of State 1174 xxxviii *Canceling Machines, Postai Service,* appropriation for rental, purchase, etc., of 160, 1051 allowance for traveling mechanicians 160, 1051 *Candidates for Public Office,* equal opportunities to be afforded, in use of radio broadcasting stations 1170 no censorship permitted station licensees 1170 use not obligatory upon station licensees for any candidate 1170 *Cane Sugar Districts,* appropriation for cooperative experiments, etc., in livestock production, etc., in 528, 1004 *Canton, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for asylum for insane Indians 472, 952 *Cape Charles Unused Lighthouse Reservation, Va.,* transferred to Treasury Department for Coast Guard purposes 623 *Cape Cod Canal, Mass.,* conditional ratification of contract for purchase of 1015 amount authorized to be appropriated 1015 payment of bonds of the Company authorized; conditions, etc 1016 *Cape Fear, N. C.,* deficiency appropriation for quarantine station, repairs, etc 874 *Cape Fear River, N. C.,* improvement of intracoastal waterway from Beaufort, N.
C., to, authorized 1011 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of intracoastal waterway to Georgetown, S. C., from 1018 waterway to Saint Johns River, Fla 1018 *Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce, Incorporated,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Cape Girardeau, Mo 390 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Missouri, Illinois, etc 391 *Cape Girardeau, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 390 *Cape Spartel and Tangier Light, Morocco,* appropriation for annual contribution 335, 1184 *Cape Town, Africa,* appropriation for foreign hospital at 339, 1189 *Capital Stock,* stamp tax on original issues and transfers of 101 *Capital Stock Tax, Revenue Act of 1924, etc.,* average value of stock of domestic corporation, determined by Commissioner, only prima facie evidence of the facts 95 of capital of foreign corporation employed in business in United States 95 *Capital Traction Company, D.
C.,* award of damages in opening street from Georgia Avenue to Ninth Street NW., to be assessed as benefits against 972 agreement with Washington Railway and Electric Company as to remuneration for discontinuing use of Florida Avenue tracks 973 *Capitan Grande Band, Mission Indians, Calif.,* trust period of lands of, extended for ten years 1061 further extension at discretion of the President 1061 *Capitol,* appropriation for Senate kitchens and restaurants 540, 1150 for Architect of 546, 1155 for elevator conductors 546, 1155 for general repairs 1155 for cleaning work of art, etc 546, 1155 for pointing up stonework, House and Senate wings 546 for electric lift for House folding room 546 for restoring decorations, corridors, Senate wing 546 for care, etc., grounds of 546, 1155 for replacement of drains 546 for repairs, etc., Maltby Building, etc 546, 1156 for heating, lighting, etc 547, 1156 deficiency appropriation for enlarging grounds of 843 for subway to Senate Office Building, repairs, etc 843 purchase authorized of painting “Peace” now in House Committee on Naval Affairs 1357 *Capitol Grounds,* appropriation for care and improvement of 546, 1155 for extension of, removal of structures, etc 1156 designated squares in Washington, D.
C., to be acquired for enlarging 762 manner of acquiring 762 unexpended balances of prior appropriations, reappropriated 762 condemnation proceedings by the Vice President, Speaker of the House, and Architect of the Capitol, authorized, if necessary; procedure 763 *Capitol Police,* appropriation for captain, lieutenants, privates, etc 545, 1154 for contingent expenses 545, 1154 for uniforms, etc., for 545, 1154 salaries of, for December, to be paid December 19, 1925 1 to be paid December 20, 1926 923 *Capitol Power Plant,* appropriation for lighting, heating, and power for Capitol and specified buildings, etc 546, 1156 for superintendent of meters 547, 1156 for personal services, materials, etc 547, 1156 balance of appropriation for remodeling Capitol heating system, continued 547 for purchase, etc., turbine and generator, etc 1156 for operating supplies, etc 547, 1156 purchases without reference to Supply Committee 547, 1156 open market purchases of small amounts 547 reimbursement from Government agencies for heat, light, and power furnished by 547, 1156 xxxix appropriation for reimbursing, for heat, etc., to Washington post office 155, 1046 deficiency appropriation for 186 for repairs to steam transmission line, etc., House Office Building 843 *Caracas, Venezuela,* bronze statue of Henry Clay, presented to Venezuela, to be erected in 1078 *Caribbean Sea,* appropriation for Weather Service expenses in 503, 980 *Caribou, Me.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Carlsbad Cave National Monument, N.
Mex.,* appropriat ion for administration, etc 490, 965 *Carlsbad Irrigation Project, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 483, 959 sum deducted from total cost of 637 suspension of specified construction charges 637 *Carnegie Library, D. C.* (*see* Public Library, D. C.). *Carriers, Common,* provisions for prompt disposition of disputes between, and their employees 577 *Carroll, Jennie (widow),* appropriation for monthly payments to 287, 1137 *Carrollton Bridge Company, The,* may bridge Ohio River at Carrollton, Ky 1342 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Indiana, Kentucky, etc 1342 *Carrollton, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 1342 *Carson Agency, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Carson City, Nev.,* appropriation for Indian school at 469, 949 for mint at 149, 1040 deficiency appropriation for mint at 869 *Carson Indian Hospital, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 472, 951 *Carson National Forest, N.
Mex.,* lands added to, from Mora land grant 304 *Carters Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Carville, La.,* appropriation for improvements of marine hospital 150 *Casa Grande Rivers National Monument, Ariz.,* part of, restored to public domain for irrigating canal to lands of Pima Indians 698 *Cascade County, Mont.,* grant of lands in Sun River irrigation project to, for school purposes 299 *Cascade Locks, Oreg.,* time extended for bridging Columbia River, near 2 *Cass County, Minn.,* may bridge Boy River; location 754 *Cass Lake, Minn.,* appropriation for repair and maintenance of dam at 991 acceptance and maintenance of dam at outlet of 618 opening of, to allow passage of boats and logs, when Lake Winnibigoshish is at stated level 618 private lands submerged or damaged by maintenance of dam may be acquired by purchase 618 compensation to owners for damages instead of purchase 618 amount authorized for expenditure, fiscal year 1927 618 *Casualty Companies,* may file bills of interpleader in district courts to determine rights of adverse claimants of different States 416 *Casualty Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 444, 1325 *Catalogue of Scientific Literature, International,* appropriation for expenses, preparation of 316, 1080 *Catalogue of Title Entries, Copyright Office,* appropriation for publication of 549, 1158 deficiency appropriation for publication, etc 163 *Cathedral Avenue NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving. Forty-fourth Street to Tunlaw Road 424 deficiency appropriation for grading, Conduit Road to Weaver Place 166 *Cattaraugus Indian Reservation, N.
Y.,* game and fish laws of New York made applicable to, etc 932 issue of permits and licenses, exclusive right of Seneca Nation 933 *Cattle* (*see also* Animal Industry Bureau *and* Animals), appropriation for inspection and quarantine work 505, 982 for eradicating scabies 505, 982 for inspection of southern 505, 982 for supervising transportation of, etc 505, 982 for enforcing humane treatment of export 505, 982 for executing twentveight hour law 505, 982 for quarantine stations 505, 982 for suppressing contagious diseases of animals 505, 982 for investigating tuberculosis and paratuberculosis of animals; control, etc 505, 982 for tuberculin testing, etc., of 505, 982 payment for destroyed, etc.;
State etc., cooperation 506, 982 for eradicating southern cattle ticks; restrictions 506, 983 domestic, straying, etc., across boundary before May 1, 1926, admitted, with offspring, free of duty, if returned before December 31, 1926 629 duties paid on, returned after December 30, 1925, to be refunded 629 amount authorized for 629 xl prohibition against transporting, etc., in interstate commerce, livestock with any contagious, etc., disease 774 tick infested, for immediate slaughter, after one dipping, may be shipped until May 1, 1928 775 importing diseased, infected, or exposed 775 admission into Texas from Mexico, tick-infested cattle freed therefrom 775 *“Callie, Diseases of,”* appropriation for publication of 501 *Cattle Ticks, Southern,* appropriation for eradicating, etc 506, 983 restriction on use of materials, etc 506, 983 demonstrations at fairs, etc 506, 983 *Cavalry School, Port Riley, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 278, 1128 *Cavite, Philippine Islands,* appropriation for naval station, public works 608, 1291 use of former Act for new officers’ quarters 608 *Cedar City, Utah,* deficiency appropriation for purchase of land in, for Paiute Indians 173 *Cement, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 356, 1207 *Cemeteries, National* (*see* National Cemeteries). *Census Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Director, and office personnel 354, 1204 for collecting statistics; cotton, and tobacco 354, 1204 for vital statistics 354, 1204 for temporary employees 354, 1204 for special agents, etc 354, 1205 unexpended balances available 354 leaves of absence to temporary employees 1205 attendance at meetings concerned with collecting statistics, etc 1205 for tabulating machines, expenses 354, 1205 deficiency appropriation for expenses, census of agriculture 172 for expenses, Fourteenth Census 186 for collecting statistics 1257 *Center Market, D.
C.,* appropriation for operation and management of 524, 999 deficiency appropriation for operation, etc 186 *Center Street NW., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for paving, Meridian Place to Ogden Street 166 *Centerville, Iowa,* conveyance of part of post office site in, to abutting owners; land from city to be added to site 395 *Central America, Republics of,* details authorized from Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, to assist governments of, in military and naval matters 565 *Central and South America,* appropriation for expenses promoting commerce with 351, 1202 deficiency appropriation for expenses promoting commerce with 885 *Central Bureau of International Map of the World,* contribution authorized for expenses of, 1926 384 *Central City, Nebr.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 444, 1325 *Central Powers of Europe, War with* (*see* World War). *Cereal Beverages,* tax on sales of, by manufacturer, producer, or importer 105 *Cereal Plants,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 517, 993 *Cereals,* appropriation for improving methode of production, etc 510, 986 for investigation and control of, diseases, etc.; destroying rust spores, vegetation, etc 510, 986 *Certificates of Slock and Indebtedness,* designated, subject to stamp tax 99 *Chalmette Monument, La.,* amount authorized for roadway and walk on grounds to, etc 1381 subject to further extension by Louisiana, etc 1381 *Chamberlain, S.
Dak.,* land office accommodation omitted in public building at 771 limit of cost increased, publie building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Chambers of Commerce,* exempt from income tax 40 *Champlin, Minn.,* reconstruction authorized of bridge across Mississippi River between Anoka and 411 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, between Anoka and 1416 *Chancellorsville, Va.,* establishment of military park to commemorate Civil War battle of 1091 *Chaplain,* appropriation for House of Representatives 541, 1150 for Senate 537, 1147 *Chaplains, Navy,* advancement of acting chaplain, with designated service, to rank of lieutenant commander 740 *Chargés d’Affaires ad interim,* appropriation for pay of officers acting as, or in charge of consulates 331, 1180 deficiency appropriation for 188 *Charities and Corrections, D.
C.* (*see also* Board of Public Welfare, D. C.), deficiency appropriation for Industrial Home School 169 for Gailinger Municipal Hospital 169 for jail 169 xli deficiency appropriation for workhouse 169 for District Training School 170 for support of indigent insane 170 *Charles H. Burke Indian School, Fort Wingate, N. Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc 470, 949 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 174 *Charleston, S. C.,* appropriation for improving quarantine station 151 for navy yard, public works 608 for navy yard, dredging 1290 deficiency appropriation for quarantine station, breakwater 875 plans for improving harbor, modified 1011 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, channel to Saint Johns River, Fla 1018 waterway, Bluffton, S.
C., and 1018 terms of court at 773 *Charlotte, N. C.,* terms of court at 1340 *Chattahoochee River,* bridge authorized across, at Neals Landing, Ga 706 *Chattanooga National Cemetery, Tenn.,* portion of, may be used by Chattanooga for city pound, etc., outside of cemetery inclosure 1404 Federal title, etc., retained 1404 *Checks,* uncertified, receivable for other than stamp taxes 120 *Checks and Warrants, Government,* destruction authorized of paid, issued eight years prior to date thereof 761 after all unpaid have been listed as outstanding 761 preservation, if deemed necessary, etc., or of historical interest, etc 761 claims on account of apparently paid, barred if not presented within six years after date of issue 761 *Cheesman, Joseph R., and Clifford A.
Anderson,* may bridge Delaware River between Burlington, N. J., and Bristol, Pa 588 acquisition authorized of, after completion, by New Jersey, Pennsylvania, etc 589 name of Clifford L. Anderson substituted for Clifford A. in Act for bridging Delaware River by 1069 time extended for construction 1069 *Chemawa Indian School, Salem, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc 470, 950 restriction on admitting Alaska natives 470 *Chemical Analyses,* appropriation for standard materials for checking, etc 359, 1210 *Chemical Warfare Service, Army,* appropriation for gases, gas masks, etc 277, 1127 for plants, buildings, machinery, etc 277, 1127 for civilian employees 277, 1128 for organizing, etc., special gas troops, etc 277, 1128 for current expenses 277, 1128 amount for agricultural experiments in exterminating cotton bollworm 277 appropriation for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of, War Department 277, 1128 chemists, etc., in Department Office 278, 1128 deficiency appropriation for 190 balances of appropriations for, covered in 296 *Chemistry and Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 991 for Chief of Bureau, and office personnel 991 for biological food and drug investigations 991 cooperation with scientific societies, etc 991 for utilizing raw materials for colorants, etc.; cooperative experiments, etc 991 for table and sweet sirup investigations 992 for insecticide and fungicide investigations 992 for developing methods for preventing plant dust explosions and fires 992 for naval stores investigations and demonstrations 992 for soil chemical, etc., investigations 992 for physical investigations of soil productivity properties 992 for investigating fertilizers 992 for cooperative investigation of soils, mapping, etc 992 for soil bacteriology and plant nutrition investigations 992 cultures for legumes 992 publication of tests, etc 992 for soil fertility investigations 992 *Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Chief of Bureau, and office and field personnel 515 for biological food and drug investigations 515 for collaborating with other departments, etc 515 for utilizing raw materials for colorants, etc.; cooperative experiments, etc 515 for table sirup, etc., investigations 515 for executing pure food law 515 revision of Pharmacopoeia 516 examining foreign tests of American food products 516 for expenses preventing importation of impure tea, etc 516 for insecticide and fungicide investigations 516 for developing methods for preventing plant dust, etc., explosions 516 for naval stores investigations and demonstrations 516 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 882 *Cherokee Indians, N.
C., Eastern Band of,* appropriation for expenses, closing affairs of 461, 941 *Cherokee Indians, Okla.* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for common schools 471, 951 suits of, in Court of Claims may be brought singly, or separately on one or more claims 568 xlii *Cherokee, N. C.,* appropriation for Indian school at 509, 949 *Chesapeake and Delaware Inland Waterway,* plans for improvement of, modified 1016 *Chesapeake Bay,* bridge authorized across, from Baltimore County to Kent Countv, Md 1100 preliminary examination, etc., of, waterway from Tangier Sound, Md., to be made 1017 project for improving waterway from Delaware River to, modified 1016 *Chesapeake Bay Bridge Company,* may bridge Chesapeake Bay between Baltimore and Kent Counties, Md 1100 acquisition authorized by Maryland, etc., after completion 1100 *Chestnut Street NW., D.
C.,* highway crossing of, over tracks of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, to be forever closed upon creation of the Pern Street Viaduct 1354 *Chestnut Tree Bark Disease,* appropriation for investigating new methods of control, etc 509, 9S5 *Chewing Tobacco,* provisions relating to, in Revenue Act 88 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian Hospital, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 472, 952 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Mont., Northern,* appropriation for 473, 952 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc 474, 954 *Cheyenne Indians,* time extended for filing separate suits in Court of Claims by, residing in Wyoming, Montana, and Oklahoma 764 *Cheyenne River Agency, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 954 *Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,* per capita payment from tribal funds to Indians of 1389 *Chicago and North Western Railway Company,* bridge across Fox River in Algonquin Township, Ill., by, legalized 1009 bridge authorized across Fox River, in Dundee Township, Ill., by 6 *Chicago, Ill.,* appropriation for passport bureau 331, 1179 for post office, etc., repairs 150, 1041 for Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery 288, 1139 deficiency appropriation for marine hospital building 870 for marine hospital buildings, repairs, etc 873 for site for post office building; limit of cost increased; contracts authorized 873 additional buildings, marine hospital at, authorized 632 bridge authorized across Lake Michigan, opposite Chicago River, by South Park and Lincoln Park Commissioners 7 may bridge Calumet River, at One hundred and sixth Street 976 building authorized for Detroit, branch of Federal Reserve Bank of 253 granted all Government reversionary rights of public grounds, etc., in Fort Dearborn addition 390 *Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway Company,* lease extended of, in Range Livestock Experiment Station in Montana 711 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, between Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minn., by 136 *Chickamauga and Chattanooga Military Park,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 289, 1139 memorials allowed Spanish War veterans who were encamped in 289, 1140 sale of lots, authorized 204 *Chickasaw Indians, Choctaw and,* appropriation for per capita payments to, from trust funds 475, 954 *Chickasaw Indians, Okla.* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes). appropriation for expenses of sales within coal and asphalt area of 460, 941 for tribal schools 460, 948 for governor, attorney, etc 460, 954 for common schools 471, 951 for equalization of allotments, etc., from tribal funds 954 suit of, in Court of Claims, may be brought singly or separately on one or more claims 568 jointly with Choctaws 568 *Chickasha, Okla.,* terms of court at 409 *Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States,* appropriation for 344, 1194 salary of, increased 919 *Chief of Engineers, Army,* appropriation for printing and binding under 255, 1107 for civilian personnel, office of, War Department 274, 1124 control of District of Columbia park system placed under Director of Public Buildings, etc., in place of 835 made a member of National Capital Park, etc., Commission 375 named on Board of Commissioners of the Soldiers’ Home 499 *Chief of Finance, Army,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Office of, War Department 260, 1111 named on Board of Commissioners of the Soldiers’ Home 499 *Chief of Staff, Army,* appropriation for civilian personnel, office of 255, 1107 *Child Caring Institutions, D.
C.,* appropriation for, under Board of Public Welfare 442, 1323 *Child Hygiene Service, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance of welfare stations, etc 439, 1320 *Child Welfare,* appropriation for investigations, etc 372, 1223 xliii deficiency appropriation for investigations, etc 188 *Child Welfare Division, D. C.,* appropriation for administrative expenses 442, 1323 limitation of visiting wards of 442, 1323 for maintenance, feeble-minded children 442, 1323 for board and care of children 442, 1323 allowances to sectarian institutions 442, 1323 advances to agent 443, 1323 *Childersburg, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Coosa River, near 217 *Children, D.
C.,* punishment for abandoning wife or, in destitute circumstances, modified 716 *Children, D. C., Home Care of Dependent* (*see also* Dependent Children, D. C.), deficiency appropriation for expenses of, Act for 849 *Children, Societies for Preventing Cruelty to,* exempt from income tax 40 *Children's Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for Chief of Bureau, and office personnel 372, 1223 for investigating child welfare, etc.; infant mortality 372, 1223 for traveling, etc., expenses 372, 1224 for temporary experts, interpreters, etc 372, 1224 for executing Maternity and Infancy Hygiene Act 372, 1224 computing apportionment to States 372, 1224 attendance at meetings 372 deficiency appropriation for investigating child welfare 188 *Children’s Guardians, D.
C., Board of,* deficiency appropriation for feeble-minded children 849 for board and care of children 849 abolished on organization of Board of Public Welfare, D. C 210 *Children’s Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 444, 1325 *Chile,* appropriation for ambassador to 331, 1180 *Chillicothe, Ohio,* appropriation for Industrial Reformatory, maintenance 348, 1198 deficiency appropriation for Industrial Reformatory, maintenance 176 *Chilocco, Okla.,* appropriation for Indian school at 470, 949 *Chilton County, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Coosa River, between Coosa County and 220 *China,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 for tuition of officers assigned to language study 332 for United States court for 341, 1192 for expenses of American prisoners, etc., in 341, 1192 for rentals for troops in 265, 1116 for preserving monuments, etc., to soldiers who fell in 288, 1139 deficiency appropriation for refund of Boxer indemnity 863 for customs tariff revision 179, 866 for inquiry into extraterritoriality in 866 for consular building, Amoy 867 living quarters, etc., furnished to Foreign Service personnel, etc., in Government buildings in 333, 1182 *China Relief Expedition,* pensions increased for service in 382 *China Trade Act, 1922,* appropriation for expenses, executing 352, 1202 *China Trade Act Corporations,* corporation tax credit allowed for proportion of dividends to residents in China; exception 53 certificate to Commissioner of Internal Revenue required 53 subject to special dividends to residents in China 53 additional to all other payments thereto 53 in proportion to shares owned 53 ownership of stock construed 54 meaning of “China” 54 *Chinch Bug,* appropriation for investigating methods for eradicating 517, 993 *Chinese Customs Tariff,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, participating in revision of 179, 866 *Chinese Exclusion,* appropriation for enforcing; deporting, etc 371, 1222 *Chinese Indemnity,* deficiency appropriation for refund of sums paid in 1917 of 863 *Chinese Plague,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 148, 1038 *Chippewa Agency, Minn., Consolidated,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Chippewa Indians in Minnesota,* appropriation for tuition of children in State public schools 471, 950 for civilization, etc., from tribal funds 475, 954 amount for general agency purposes 475, 954 extending telephone service 475, 954 aiding construction, etc., State public schools 475, 954 aiding indigent Indians; condition 475, 954 support of Indian hospitals 475, 954 deficiency appropriation for payment for timber, etc., taken for Minnesota National Forest 173 for lands of disposed of as homesteads 173 all claims of, for cession of property, etc., to be brought in Court of Claims 555 to be brought within five years 555 verification; records, etc., to be admitted 555 counterclaims admitted as an offset 555 if money, etc., unlawfully used by United States, damages limited to value at time of taking 555 interest allowed; decree to cancel all claim, etc., in 555 xliv all claims, etc.; of bands, for interest greater than distributive share with all the Indians, may be made parties 555 of purely individual nature not admitted 556 permission of employment of an attorney for 556 employment of two attorneys authorized 556 selection by committees, one of White Earth Reservation, the other of all other Chippewas in Minnesota 556 compensation annually for a period of five years 556 payment in monthly installments out of trust funds 556 upon final determination of suit, additional compensation allowed; total amount limited 556 expenses of prosecution of suit by attorneys to be paid from funds to credit of the Indians 556 upon failure of committees to make designation in one year, contract with attorneys by Secretary of the Interior, authorized 556 proceeds of recovery to be deposited to credit of the Indians 557 interest allowed from date of judgment 557 losing party taxed with costs 557 if United States, to be included in decree 557 if Indians, to be paid from funds to their credit 557 per capita payment to, from principal fund 7 ratification of, by Tribe required 8 not subject to any lien, etc 8 creation of Wild Rice Lake Reserve in White Earth Reservation, for exclusive use and benefit of 763 road on Leech Lake Reservation to be constructed from funds of 888 unexpended balance of appropriation for advance interest to, covered in 467 *Chippewa Indiana in Minnesota, Red Lake Band of,* appropriation for planing mill, etc., from tribal funds 475 for constructing roads and bridges on Reservation, from tribal funds;
Indian labor 476, 955 *Chippewa Indians of the Mississippi, Minn.,* appropriation for support of schools 471, 950 *Chippewa Indians, Wis., Saint Croix,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with, by purchase of land, etc 477, 956 discretionary cash payments 477, 956 *Chiu Chui Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for pumping plants 462, 943 *Choate, Charles F., Jr.,* reappointed Regent of Smithsonian Institution 8 *Choctaw and Chickasaw Indian Hospital, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 472, 952 *Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians,* appropriation for per capita payments to, from trust funds 475, 954 *Choctaw County, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tombigbee River between Marengo County and 216 *Choctaw Indian Hospital, Miss.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 951 *Choctaw Indians of Mississippi,* appropriation for lands for full blood; repayment 461, 941 for education of full blood 468, 947 for hospital construction for 472 deficiency appropriation for lands and improvements 187, 1257 *Choctaw Indians, Okla.* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for expenses of land sales within coal and asphalt area of 460, 941 for tribal schools 460, 948 for chief, attorney, etc 460, 954 for common schools 471, 951 for equalization of allotments, etc., from tribal funds 954 for fulfilling treaties with 477, 956 deficiency appropriation for principal chief 855 for E.
O. Clark, tribal attorney 855 suit of, in Court of Claims may be brought singly or separately on one or more claims 568 jointly with Chickasaws 568 *Choctawhatchee River,* bridge authorized across, between Dale and Houston Counties, Ala 219 at Geneva, Ala 226 *Cholera,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 148, 1038 *Cholera, Hog,* appropriation for investigating, treating, etc 507, 984 *Chouteau County, Mont.,* reconstruction of bridge authorized across Missouri River by, at Fort Benton 226 *Chuckatuck River, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Chunky River,* bridge authorized across, near Enterprise, Miss 8 *Church of the Pilgrims, D.
C.,* sale of land in Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway, to, authorized 1007 price, etc 1007 *Churchill, George B., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 162 *Cigar Tax Refund,* allowed on unbroken packages held for sale on date of repeal of former tax, equal to difference between new tax and the former 129 claims to be presented in 60 days; none allowed if less than $10 129 *Cigarette Beetle,* appropriation for investigating, etc 517, 973 xlv *Cigarette Papers and Tubes,* internal revenue tax levied on, sold by manufacturer or importer to other than cigarette manufacturer 89 bond of manufacturer purchasing tubes for making cigarettes 89 *Cigarettes,* tax on, by manufacturer or importer 87 *Cigars,* deficiency appropriation for refunding tax on 869 *Cigars, Tobacco, and Manufactures Thereof, Tax on, Title IV, Revenue Act of 1924,* repealed by Revenue Act of 1926, except section 400 126 section 400 in 30 days 126 *Cigars, Tobacco, and Manufactures of, Tax on, Title IV Revenue Act of 1926,* tax payable by manufacturer or importer, on small cigars 87 cigars, based on retail prices 87 cigarettes; large 87 retail price defined 87 label requirements for cigar boxes, etc 87 packages required for domestic cigarettes and small cigars 87 stamps to be affixed and canceled 88 for imported cigarettes in addition to import stamps 88 packages required for cigars 88 punishment for illegal number, false branding, etc 88 retail sales from boxes allowed 88 employees allowed number for personal use without paying tax 88 effective in 30 days 88 tax payable by manufacturer or importer on tobacco and snuff 88 packages required for manufactured tobacco and snuff 88 bladders and jars allowed for snuff 89 wooden, for chewing tobacco 89 marking, etc., required 89 limitations not applicable to exports 89 bulk sales of perique, clippings, etc., to other manufacturers, or for export, free of tax 89 combinations permitted, of wood, etc 89 tax on cigarette paper and tubes to other than manufacturers 89 bond required from manufacturers 89 leaf tobacco provisions 89 dealers to file with collector statement of business; details 89 bond required; number to be assigned 89 certificate to be issued; posting 90 inventory of stock to be filed annually, etc 90 invoices and records to be kept 90 monthly reports of transactions 90 sales restricted; shipments only to other dealers, registered manufacturers of tobacco, etc 90 penalty tax for violations of requirements 90 punishment for refusing statements, render invoices, etc 90 unauthorized shipments 90 fraudulent accounts 91 leaf tobacco; farmers or growers, or growers’ cooperative associations not regarded dealers of their product, etc 91 records to be kept by cooperative associations 91 term “tobacco growers’ cooperative associations,” defined 91 *Cincinnati, Ohio,* appropriation for customhouse and post office, repairs, etc 1041 *Circuit Courts of Appeals,* appeal allowed to, from district courts in disputes under Railway Labor Act 586 record to be transmitted 586 determination of, final, and judgment to be entered by district court 586 award to be set aside if appeal sustained 586 judgment disposing of subject matter by agreement of the parties, allowed 586 appeal from interlocutory decrees in admiralty to, allowed 233 time limit; notice by appellant, etc 234 salary established of circuit judges 919 term of, to be held at Oklahoma City, Okla 809 *Circuit Judges* (*see also* Judges, United States Courts), appropriation for salaries 344, 1195 deficiency appropriation for 192 salary established of 919 *Citizen Band of Pottawatomie Indians, Okla.,* all claims of, against United States, not heretofore determined, to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 801 procedure, etc 801 *Citizenship* (*see also* Naturalization), provisions for conferring, upon natives of Virgin Islands, etc 1234 *Citrus Canker,* appropriation for investigating eradicating 508, 985 cooperation with States, etc.; local contributions required 508, 985 paying for destroyed trees, etc., forbidden 508, 985 *Citrus Fruits,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 518, 993 *City Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for car fare, etc 157, 1048 for carriers 157, 1048 for special delivery fees 157, 1048 for vehicle allowance 157, 1048 deficiency appropriation for, carriers, additional, 1926 178 for veliicle service, additional, 1926 178 for car fare, etc 178 for carriers 178, 191, 194, 884, 887, 1260 for special delivery fees 179 for temporary carriers 1260 *City Refuse, D.
C.,* appropriation for personal services 428, 1310 for disposal of; night soil, etc 429, 1310 deficiency appropriation for disposal of 846 *Civic Leagues,* exempt from income tax 40 xlvi *Civil Service Commission,* appropriation for Commissioners, and office personnel 308, 1072 for field force; pay restriction 308, 1073 details from Departments, etc., forbidden 308, 1073 interchangeable assignments of office and field employees 1073 for expert examiners 308, 1073 for expenses under Retirement Act 308 for examination of presidential postmasters 308, 1073 for traveling expenses, etc 308, 1073 for contingent expenses, etc 309 for rent; condition 309, 1073 for printing and binding for 309, 1073 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 1256 record of appointments, transfers, etc., to determine rights of employees under Retirement Act, to be kept by 912 tables, etc., of data for carrying out retirement provisions, etc 912 *Civil Service Retirement Act* (*see also* Retirement of Classified Civil Service Employees, etc.), appropriation for expenses of Civil Service Commission under 308 for expenses of Pension Office executing 478, 956 *Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund,* creation of, by monthly deductions from salaries of classified civil service employees 910 to be used for paying annuities, etc 910 supplemented by donations, etc 910 *Civil War,* appropriation for compiling roster of Union and Confederate Armies of the 257 *Civil War Pensions,* increased for service in, and to their widows 806 *Civil War Veterans,* appointment on commission to inspect Appomattox, Va., battle fields of a member of, who served in United States Army 9 in Confederate States Army 9 battle fields in Georgia, a member of, who served in United States Army 588 in Confederate States Army 588 *Civilian Military Instruction,* appropriation for expenses of rifle ranges, etc.; quartermaster supplies, etc 286, 1136 for ordnance equipment for rifle ranges 286, 1137 *Claims,* appropriation for defending suits in 342, 1193 for paying, for damages to private property by Postal Service 156, 1047 for paying, for damages to private property by Army target practice, etc 259, 1110 for paying, for damages to private property of Army officers, enlisted men, etc 259, 1115 for paying, for damages to private property, under Interior Department 454 appropriation for paying, for damages to private property by naval forces 593, 1276 for adjusting, for damages to private property by naval aircraft 607, 1291 for paying awards of British-American Pecuniary Claims Commission 1191 for paying, damages to private property, under Department of Agriculture 850 deficiency appropriation for paying, certified by General Accounting Office 185, 191, 882, 884, 1256 for paying, for damages to private property by naval forces 861 for paying, for damages to private property under Post Office Department 862, 884 for paying, for damages to private property under Treasury Department 868 for settling, of foreign governments under war contracts 876 for paying, for damages to private property under War Department 876 adjudication of, for casualty losses by postmasters, extended to custom charges collected on dutiable mail 903 *Claims Commission, United Slates and Germany,* appropriation for expenses, etc 339, 1189 *Claims Commissions, United States and Mexico,* appropriation for expenses of 340, 1190 deficiency appropriation for 865 *Clallam Indians, Wash.,* deficiency appropriation for per capita payment to, etc 173 *Clarendon Community Sewerage Company,* granted right of way through Fort Myer Reservation,Va., toconnect with reservation sewer line 243 *Clark County, Idaho,* appropriation for sheep experiment station, etc., in 507, 983 *Clark, E.
O.,* deficiency appropriation for Choctaw Indians, Okla., tribal attorney 855 *Clarke County, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Chunky River, near Enterprise, by 8 *Classified Civil Service Employees,* appropriation for expenses of Civil Service Commission under Retirement Act 308 for expenses of Pension Office under Retirement Act 478, 956 provisions for retirement of, for age or disability, on annuities 904 *Clatskanie River, Oreg.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1020 *Clay, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 356, 1207 *Clay, Henry,* bronze statue of, to be procured and presented to Venezuela, and erected in Caracas 1178 xlvii bronze statue of; approval of plans, etc., by Fine Arts Commission 1178 to be work of an American artist 1178 sum authorized for all expenses 1178 *Clay Products, etc.,* appropriation for study of processes, properties, etc., of 357, 1208 *Clearwater Harbor, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1019 channel to Tampa Bay, from 1019 *Clearwater, Minn.,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 131 *Clerical Assistance io Senators,* appropriation for clerks and assistant clerks to Senators not chairmen of committees specificially provided for 539, 1148 committee status 539, 1148 for additional clerks 539, 1148 salary continued for one month of clerk to Senator or Representative dying during his term; exception 1148 *Clerk Hire at Consulates,* appropriation for 333, 1182 deficiency appropriation for 188 *Clerk Hire, Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners,* appropriation for 544, 1153 pay continued for one month of clerk to Representative, dying during his term 1148 standing committee’s clerks excepted 1149 *Clerk of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 541, 1150 for clerk under direction of 543, 1153 for clerical assistance to, for specified objects 544, 1154 for compiling contested elections documents, etc 545 committee clerks placed under, after close of Congress 542, 1152 not applicable to Committee on Accounts 542, 1152 *Clerks and Messengers to Committees, Senate,* appropriation for 538, 1147 *Clerks at Embassies and Legations,* appropriation for 331, 1180 deficiency appropriation for 188 *Clerks, Janitors, etc., to Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 541, 1151 clerks placed under Clerk of the House after close of Congress 542, 1152 janitors placed under Doorkeeper after close of Congress 542, 1152 *Clerks, United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries, etc 346, 1196 deficiency appropriation for 187, 192, 885, 1258 fees of, established; for filing answers, etc 1022 in criminal cases, upon plea of not guilty by defendant, of costs assessed against by decree of court 1022 copy of record, etc 1023 of information or indictment in criminal cases, to defendant, when costs assessed against him by decree of court 1023 *Cleveland Avenue NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving. Twenty-ninth Street to Thirty-third Place; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 *Cleveland National Forest, Calif.,* deficiency appropriation for administration of; State, etc., contribution 851 *Cleveland, Ohio,* deficiency appropriation for light station keepers’ quarters 853 sale authorized of designated lighthouse property in 625 quarters to be provided in the city for keepers 625 site and contract for new building authorized 625 amount authorized for, rent of quarters for keepers, etc 625 *Clinch River,* bridge authorized across, at Kyles Ford, Hancock County, Tenn 1271 *Clothing and Small Stores, Navy,* to be charged with value of issues of outfits on first enlistment 605, 1288 uniform gratuity to enrolled men of Naval Reserve 605, 1288 civilian clothing to men discharged for bad conduct, etc 605 clothing, etc., to Nurse Corps 605 *Clothing, Army,* appropriation for cloth, manufacture, etc 261, 1113 for indemnity for destroyed, etc 262, 1113 deficiency appropriation for 190, 193, 883, 886, 1259 *Clothing, Marine Corps,* appropriation for, enlisted men 611, 1293 *Clover* (*see* Grasses), *Clover, Red* (*see also* Grain and Seeds for Seeding), provisions prohibiting importation of adulterated, etc., seeds of 325 *Clubs, Social, Athletic, etc.,* internal revenue tax on dues or membership fees of; limit 92 *Coachella Valley Irrigation Project, Calif.,* appropriation for pumping plants 462, 943 *Coal,* appropriation for investigating, etc., weighing of, at mines 358, 1209 modifications of provisions for leasing, etc., of deposits of 373 *Coal and Asphalt Lands, Okla.,* appropriation for expenses of sales, within area of Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians 460, 941 *Coal Deposits, Alaska,* appropriation for enforcing provisions relating to 487 *Coal Lands, United States,* mining coal from, with intent to wrongfully sell, etc., unlawful 891 punishment for 891 rights conferred by existing laws, not interfered with 891 *Coast and Geodetic Survey, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for all expenses 361, 1212 for field expenses, Atlantic and Gulf coasts 361, 1212 limit, outlying islands 361, 1212 Atlantic entrance to Panama Canal 361, 1213 for Pacific coast 361, 1213 xlviii appropriation for physical hydrography 361, 1213 for compiling Coast Pilot 361, 1213 for magnetic and seismological observations, etc 361, 1213 for Federal, boundary, and State surveys 361, 1213 latitude observatory, Ukiah, Calif 362, 1213 for surveys in earthquake regions 362, 1213 for special surveys 362, 1213 for miscellaneous 362, 1213 for relief of shipwrecked, etc., persons 362, 1213 for delegates, International Research Council 362, 1213 for vessels, repairs, etc 362, 1214 for officers, crews, etc 362, 1214 for pay, commissioned officers 362, 1214 designation of assistant director 362, 1214 for office force 363, 1214 for clerical, technical, mechanical, etc., employees 363, 1214 for office expenses 363, 1214 restriction on subsistence allowance while in Washington 363, 1214 deficiency appropriation for damages claims 172 for officers 187 for general expenses 187 for party expenses 187, 1257 for payment to James D.
Crichton 852 for magnetic observatory, Tucson, Ariz 853 for replacing primary tide gauge stations 1252 mileage and subsistence allowances for officers traveling under orders 680 cost of travel allowed dependents 680 officers retired on or before June 30, 1922, to receive pay of rank equal to those retired subsequently 417 *Coast and Lakes Contracting Corporation of New York City,* deficiency appropriation for 879 *Coast and Land Border Patrol, Immigration Service,* appropriation for 371, 1223 *Coast Artillery, Army,* appropriation for school, Fort Monroe, Va 279, 1129 for fortifications, seacoast defenses, United States 279, 1129 insular possessions 279, 1130 Panama Canal 280, 1130 for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of, War Department 280, 1130 *Coast Guard Cutters* (*see also* Coast Guard Vessels), appropriation for completing construction of three 1035 for commencing construction of two; cost construction, contracts, etc 1035 deficiency appropriation for construction of three; contracts 869 amount authorized for construction and equipment of ten 725 equipment by open competition 725 *Coast Guard, Treasury Department,* appropriation for civil personnel, office of Commandant 144, 1034 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Repairs to Coast Guard Cutters” limit 144, 1034 appropriation for pay and allowances, officers, cadets, enlisted men, etc 144, 1035 for rations, etc 144, 1035 for fuel, ship stores, etc 144, 1035 for repairs of buildings, leases, etc 144, 1035 for death allowances, etc 144, 1035 for traveling expenses, etc 144, 1035 for draft animals; coastal communication lines, etc 145, 1035 for civilian employees in the field 145, 1035 for contingent expenses 145, 1035 for repairs to vessels 145, 1036 for repairs, etc., of steamer for use as an icebreaker 145 for completing three cutters 1035 for commencing construction of two cutters; limitation, contracts, etc 1035 deficiency appropriation for additional vessels, etc., for enforcing laws 181 for officers, cadets, enlisted men, etc., 1926 181 for 1927 181 for rations, etc 181 for fuel and water, 1926 181 for 1927 181 for outfits, ships’ stores, etc., 1927 181 for death allowances, 1926 181 for 1927 181 for traveling expenses, 1926 181 for 1927 181 for coastal communication lines, etc 181 for draft animals 181 for contingent expenses, 1926 181 for 1927 181 for repairs to vessels, 1926 182 for 1927 182 for office personnel, 1926 182 for 1927 182 for paying collision damages claims 182 for expenses 189, 193, 883, 886, 1259 for cutter for Alaska, available until March 31, 1927 869 for three cutters; contracts 869 for repairs to cutters 886 amount for ten cutters and equipment authorized 725 equipment to be bought by open competition 725 grades and numbers of commissioned officers; distribution in grades 815 temporary commissioned officers; distribution in grades 815 engineering officers transferred to the line 815 precedence accorded 816 cadet engineers made line cadets 816 vacancies at bottom of list of engineer officers after July 1, 1926, may or may not be filled 816 promotion to, if filled, by demonstration of fitness of applicant for 816 if not filled in six months, to accrue to corresponding grade of the line; restriction 816 temporary officers, may be appointed regular officers, not above lieutenant 816 fitness to be established to satisfaction of board; physical qualification 816 rank in grade from dates of commissions 816 xlix cadets in number necessary for the service, to be determined from time to time 816 appointments under regulations as to age, methods of selection, etc 816 years of service before eligible for commissioned as ensigns 816 service required for promotion to lieutenant commander 816 after September 1, 1926, to lieutenant 816 until June 30, 1931, ensign may be promoted to lieutenant (junior grade) after two years’ service 816 after July 1, 1931, three years required for promotion 816 constructors, to have rank, etc., of lieutenant on original appointment 817 original appointment, probationary 817 regular appointment, on finding of fitness by board, etc 817 age limitation for probationary appointment 817 district commander the title in lieu of district superintendent 817 rank, pay, etc., of 817 original appointment from warrant, etc., officers 817 former authority of district superintendents repealed 817 temporary chief warrant officers to have regular commissions July 1, 1926 817 chief warrant officers to be appointed by the President, etc., from warrant officers 817 pay, allowances, etc 817 no pay, etc., reduction 817 personnel may be trained at naval training stations, etc 817 expenses from Coast Guard appropriations 817 limitation of pay of surfmen, repealed 817 no rank, pay, etc., of commissioned officers reduced 818 inconsistent laws repealed 818 mileage and subsistence allowances for officers traveling under orders 680 cost of travel allowed dependents 680 officers retired on or before June 30, 1922, to receive pay of rank equal to those retired subsequently 417 rank of commodore on retired list given Daniel P.
Foley, Francis M. Dunwoody, Howard M. Broadbent, Frank H. Newcomb, and Horace B. West 1261 no increase of pay thereby 1261 *Coast Guard Vessels,* appropriation for repairs, etc 145, 1036 for reconditioning one, as an icebreaker 145 deficiency appropriation for additional 182 *Coast Pilot,* appropriation for compilation of 361, 1213 *Coasters Harbor island, R. I.,* appropriation for naval training station, maintenance 597, 1279 for Naval War College 599, 1281 *Coasting Districts* (*see* Navigable Districts of the United States). *Coca Leaves, Cocaine, etc.* (*see also* Narcotica), restrictions on trading, etc., in 96 stamp tax on, compounds, etc 97 preparations, etc., not affected 98 *Cochiti Indians, N.
Mex.,* reconnaissance directed of lands of, susceptible of irrigation, etc 1098 *Cochrane, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tombigbee River at 897 *Coco Solo Naval Air Station, Canal Zone,* appropriation for submarine base, improvements 608 construction authorized of designated public work at naval air station. 1340 *Code of the Laws of the United States of America,* enactment of 777 provisions for printing, etc., of 778 title and label for 778 no slip copies to be printed or distributed 778 limitation in printing and distribution in lieu of pamphlet form 778 volume to be prepared and printed with ancillaries to 778 contents 778 additional copies of, with ancillaries to be printed and bound 778 Congressional distribution 778 statement inviting constructive criticism of, to be printed and furnished with each copy 778 published as Part I of Volume 44 of the Statutes at Large 778 distribution before end of 69th Congress 778 *Codeine* (*see* Narcotics). *Codifying Laws of the District of Columbia,* appropriation for assistance to Committee on the Revision of the Laws, House of Representatives, in compiling and 542 *Cody, Wyo.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 time extended for bridging Saint Francis River, near 221 *Coeur d’Alene Agency, Idaho,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Coeur d’Alene, Idaho,* deficiency appropriation for public building 870 public building authorization for 632 *Coeur d’Alene Indians, Idaho,* appropriation for support, etc 473, 952 *Coins,* appropriation for recoinage of gold 140, 1031 for recoinage of minor 140, 1031 for transportation of bullion and 149, 1039 issue of silver 50-cent pieces in commemoration of the Oregon Trail, and memory of pioneers of the far West 559 *Cold Spring Inlet, N.
J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1017 *Coldwater River, Miss.,* investigation directed of possible reclaiming swamp, etc., lands along 901 l *Collect on Delivery Mail, Postal Service,* appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic 159, 1050 *Collectors of Internal Revenue,* appropriation for salaries and expenses of, deputies, etc 143, 1033 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 189, 193, 1258 *Collector’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc 419, 1298 *Colleges, etc.,* appropriation for Army supplies, etc., to military, other than with units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 285, 1135 *Colombia,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 for payment to, under treaty 338 *Colon, Panama,* appropriation for operating water-works, etc., for 295, 1146 *Colonial Wars,* investigations, etc., of battle fields of, authorized to be made 726 *Colorado,* Arapaho National Forest, area extended 1378 consent of Congress to South Platte River compact between Nebraska and 195 *Colorado Labor Strike, 1914,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims for losses of firearms, etc 190, 1260 *Colorado National Forest, Colo.,* lands added to, from Rocky Mountain National Park 714 *Colorado River,* appropriation for share in cost of front work and levee system adjacent to Yuma irrigation project 485, 961 deficiency appropriation for one-half cost of bridge across, near Lee Ferry, Ariz., from Navajo Indian funds 174 for reimbursing Yuma irrigation project, Ariz.-Calif., for levee work on 857 for operation, etc., levee work, etc., on 857 annual authorization for front work on, adjacent to Yuma irrigation project, Ariz, and Calif 1021 bridge authorized across, at Blythe, Calif 387 *Colorado River Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Colorado River Compact,* no water power permits to be issued upon Colorado River, etc., unless Congress approves 1456 until March 5, 1929, if compact not sooner approved 1456 *Colorado River Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for canals, etc., for irrigation 463, 944 *Colorado River, Lower,* special commission to be designated to cooperate with Mexican representatives to study the equitable use of waters of the lower Rio Grande and 1403 *Colorants,* appropriation for industrial, etc., standardization of 357, 1208 appropriation for experiments in utilizing American materials for 515, 991 *Columbia Hospital for Women, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 444, 1325 for repairs and improvements 444, 1325 nurses’ home for, to be constructed 971 supervision of, by Architect of the Capitol 971 assignment of appropriation from Treasury and District revenues 972 payment directed to, as contribution for maintenance 1423 amount authorized, from District revenues 1423 *Columbia Institution for the Deaf, D. C.,* appropriation for instruction for District persons in 431, 1312 for maintenance 495, 971 for repairs, etc 495 *Columbia, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Susquehanna River, Wrightsville and 406 *Columbia Polytechnic Institute for the Blind, D.
C.,* appropriation for aid to 447, 1327 *Columbia River,* deficiency appropriation for investigating feasibility of irrigation problems on, including Columbia Basin project 85 bridge authorized across, near Brewster, Wash 131 near mouth of Entiat River, Wash 682 between Longview, Wash., and Rainier, Oreg 1053 time extended for bridging, near Cascade Locks, Oreg 2 permission granted Port of Portland Commission to close east channel of Swan Island, upon opening the west channel 1369 *Columbia River Compact,* provisions of, extended for agreement of Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and Montana for apportionment of waters 247 sum authorized for investigating irrigation, etc., by Columbia River and tributaries, and Columbia Basin project 247 time further extended for completion of, by participating States until December 31, 1930 1403 *Columbia River, Oreg., Quarantine Station,* appropriation for wharf repairs, etc 1041 *Columbia River, Wash.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Illwaco to Chinook 1021 for channel to Illwaco 1021 *Columbia Road NW., D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for paving, etc., Sixteenth to Eighteenth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 167 *Columbia, S. C.,* terms of court at 773 *Columbus, Ga.,* terms of court at 671 *Columbus, Ohio,* appropriation for care, etc., Confederate Cemetery, Camp Chase 288, 1139 *Colville Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 475, 954 li deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at; additional 1253 credit allowed for suppressing forest fires on reservation 1253 *Colville Indian Reservation, Wash.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 462, 943 time extended for homestead entries in south half of diminished 558 *Colville National Forest, Wash,,* lands added to, by exchanges 1412 *Comanche, etc., Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 954 *Comanche, etc., Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc 461, 941 for pay ment to, from oil royalties trust fund 941 oil royalties from designated lands of, to be set aside as a trust fund 740 part to Oklahoma in lieu of taxes on tribal funds 741 *Comanche Indians,* monument authorized at grave of Quannah Parker, late chief of 762 per capita payment to, from oil royalties trust fund 1369 *Combinations in Restraint of Trade* (*see* Antitrust Laws). *Comer, W.
D., and Wesley Vandercook,* may bridge Columbia River, from Longview, Wash., to Rainier, Oreg 1053 subject to approval of traffic capacity, etc., by Secretaries of War, Commerce, and Agriculture 1053 acquisition authorized, after, completion, by Washington, Oregon, etc 1053 *Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 256, 1108 *Commerce,* appropriation for expenses enforcing laws regulating interstate 312, 1077 for assistant to Solicitor General enforcing Acts to regulate, etc. 343, 1194 *Commerce and Navigation,* regulations to be made for entrance and clearance of aircraft 572 *Commerce, Foreign and Domestic,* appropriation for expenses of promoting, in Europe, etc 350, 1201 for expenses of promoting, South and Central America 351, 1202 for expenses of promoting, in the Far East 351, 1202 attendance at meetings for promoting commerce 353, 1204 deficiency appropriation for promoting, etc 186 for promoting, in Far East 186 for promoting, South and Central America 885 *Commercial Attachés,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 350, 1200 for clerks to 350, 1201 assignment to duty in Department 350, 1201 deficiency appropriation for 186 *Commission for Celebration of Bicentennial of Birthday of George Washington,* appropriation for all expenses 321 *Commission of Fine Arts* (*see also* Fine Arts Commission), appropriation for expenses of 309, 1073 for printing and binding for 309, 1073 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1250 approval of site, etc., required of, for statue of Albert Gallatin 934 location and construction of two bathing pools in the District subject to consultation with 394 plans for monument at Kitty Hawk, N.
C., to commemorate first successful airplane flight, subject to approval of 1265 statue of Henry Clay, for presentation to Venezuela, subject to approval of 1178 *Commission to Standardize Screw Threads,* creation, composition, and duties of 297 *Commissioners, District of Columbia* (*see* District of Columbia, Commissioners of). *Commissioners of Conciliation,* appropriation for expenses 369, 1221 *Commissioners, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees 346, 1196 deficiency appropriation for 187, 192, 858, 861, 882, 885, 1258 *Committee Hearings, House of Representatives,* appropriation for stenographic reports of, other than select, etc., committees 1154 *Committee on Accounts, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for clerk to, additional pay 842 *Committee on Claims, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for clerk to, additional pay 842 *Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives,* chairman and ranking minority member of, designated on Foreign Service Buildings Commission 404 *Committee on Foreign Relations, Senate,* chairman and ranking minority member of, designated on Foreign Service Buildings Commission 404 *Committee on Revision of the Laws, House of Representatives,* appropriation for indexing, etc., for revision of United States laws and treaties 542 for assistance in compiling and codifying laws relating to District of Columbia 542 *Committee on the District of Columbia, House of Representatives,* chairman to serve on National Capital Park, etc., Commission 375 *Committee on the District of Columbia, Senate,* chairman of, to serve on National Capital Park, etc., Commission 375 *Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for clerk to, additional pay 842 lii *Common Carriers* (*see also* Interstate Commerce Commission), liability of, for goods in transit extended to property reconsigned, etc 835 permitted to give reduced rates for transportation for relief in case of earthquake, flood, and other calamities when authorized by Interstate Commerce Commission 1448 *Community Center Department, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses, public school buildings 432, 1313 *Commutation of Quarters, Heal, and Light, Army,* credits allowed disbursing officers for allowances for dependent parent, prior to July 1, 1923 654 *Compensation Act, World War* (*see* World War Adjusted Compensation Act). *Compensation Board, Navy,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 592, 1275 *Compensation for World War Service Disability or Death,* provisions for paying 793 *Compensation, Veterans’ Bureau,* appropriation for World War military or naval death or disability 319, 1084 deficiency appropriation for military or naval death or disability 165 *Competency Commission, Five Civilized Tribes,* appropriation for continuing work of 458, 939 *Competency Commissions, Indians,* appropriation for work on reservations outside of Five Civilized Tribes, Okla 458, 939 *Comptroller General of the United States,* appropriation for, Assistant, etc 311, 1075 for printing and binding decisions of 311, 1076 account of Government liabilities under retirement Act, to be kept by 911 affidavits to be filed with, by all Federal officers, after appointment, that no consideration, etc., has been given in securing the same 918 directed to have destroyed all paid Government checks and warrants issued eight fiscal years prior to date of destruction 761 to allow credit to Army disbursing officers, for payments of commutation, etc., on account of dependents, prior to July 1, 1923 654 to ascertain amount expended by Montana suppressing forest fires on Government land in 1919 764 payment of, directed 764 *Comptroller of the Currency,* appropriation for, and office personnel 142, 1033 for personal services, Federal reserve and national currency 142, 1033 for special examinations, etc 142, 1033 *Compulsory School Attendance, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses executing, law 431 *Conciliation of Labar Disputes,* appropriation for commissioners of 369 *Concord Avenue NW., D. C.,* condemnation proceedings authorized for opening, etc., under highways system 675 *Concord, N. H.,* terms of court at 8 *Conduit Road, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 450, 1331 jurisdiction over, transferred from Secretary of War to District Commissioners 627 municipal regulations applicable 627 *Conemaugh River, Pa.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1020 *Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.,* appropriation for care, etc 288, 1139 *Confederate Soldiers and Sailors,* appropriation for headstones for unmarked graves of, in national cemeteries 288, 1138 *Confederate Stockade Cemetery, Sandusky Bay, Ohio,* appropriation for care, etc 288, 1139 *Confederate States of America,* veteran of military forces of, in the Civil War, to be appointed on commission to inspect, etc., battle fields around Appomattox Court House, Va 9 battle field of Pea Ridge, Ark 715 battle fields in the State of Georgia 588 *Confederate Veterans, D.
C.,* appropriation for care, etc., of needy and infirm 446, 1327 *Confederate Veterans, United,* loan of Army tents, etc., authorized for reunion of, at Birmingham, Ala 236 at Tampa, Fla 1249 *Conference Minority, House of Representatives,* appropriation for clerks, etc 543, 1153 *Congress, International Dental,* foreign governments invited to participate in the seventh 394 *Congress of Soil Science, International,* foreign governments invited to send delegates to 235 *Congress, Third World’s Poultry,* invitation from Canada for representation at, accepted 304 *Congresses, Permanent Association of International Road,* appropriation for payment of quota, etc., in 754, 1191 *Congressional Directory,* appropriation for compiling, etc 545, 1155 *Congressional Directory, Biographical,* deficiency appropriation for completing new edition of 163, 842 return of manuscript to Joint Committee on Printing 163 *Congressional Employees,* salaries of, for December, to be paid December 19, 1925 1 December 20, 1926 923 *Congressional Library* (*see* Library of Congress). *Congressional Record,* appropriation for reporting debates, House of Representatives 544, 1153 for reporting debates, Senate 540, 1150 for expenses of semimonthly and session indexes 551, 1160 liii *Connecticut Avenue NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for Klingle Valley bridge, highway guards 427 for widening and repaving roadway, Dupont Circle to Florida Avenue; from gasoline-tax fund 1309 deficiency appropriation for widening roadway, K to M Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 166 assessing cost from abutting property owners, etc 167 *Connecticut Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 1348 *Conservation of Navigable Waters, etc.,* appropriation for cooperation with States, etc., in forest fire prevention, etc 527, 1003 for acquiring additional lands under Act for 528, 1004 deficiency appropriation for acquiring additional lands 186 award for lands condemned by decree of court for, may be paid into the registry of the court 919 *Consolidated Chippewa Agency, Minn.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Consolidation of State Banks,* provisions for, with national banks 1225 *Constantinople, Turkey,* appropriation for launch for embassy 332, 1181 *“Constitution,” Frigate,* parts of, may be sold as relics; proceeds to aid in preservation 1358 *Consular Officers,* appropriation for instruction and transit pay 334, 1183 for transportation to and from posts 334, 1183 for paying heirs of, dying abroad 335, 1184 for bringing home remains of, dying abroad 335, 1184 for post allowances 335, 1184 deficiency appropriation for salaries 1258 *Consular Prisons,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 341, 1192 *Consular Service* (*see also* Foreign Service), deficiency appropriation for salaries 188, 885 *Consulates,* appropriation for clerk hire 333, 1182 for contingent expenses 333, 1182 deficiency appropriation for clerk hire 188, 193 for contingent expenses 188, 883, 1258 for interpreters and guards to 189 *Contagious Diseases,* appropriation for prevention of, etc., among Indians 471, 951 for preventing spread of, in interstate traffic 148, 1039 *Contagious Diseases, Animal,* appropriation for preventing spread of, livestock 505, 982 prohibition against transporting, etc., livestock affected with, in interstate commerce 774 tick-infested cattle may be shipped for immediate slaughter after one dipping until May 1, 1928 775 importing diseased, etc., cattle 775 admission into Texas from Mexico of tick-infested cattle freed therefrom 775 punishment for violation 775 *Contagious Diseases, D.
C.,* appropriation for preventing spread of 438, 1319 for isolating wards for minor, Garfield and Providence Hospitals 438, 1319 *Containers of Fruits, Vegetables, etc.,* appropriation for executing law fixing standards for 524, 999 *Contempt of Court,* provisions relating to adjudging a citizen abroad guilty of 835 subpoena to a consul from a Federal court, if the citizen refuses to answer letters rogatory issued to a foreign court, to compel him to attend, etc 835 in a criminal action, commanding the citizen to appear before the court 835 personal service of, etc., upon the witness 835 return thereof to the court, first tendering witness traveling expenses 836 in default by witness, court may issue order for him to appear and show cause why he should not be punished as guilty of contempt 836 on issuing order, property of recusing witness in United States, may be levied by marshal to satisfy judgment which may be rendered 836 marshal to forward copy of order to show cause to consul for personal service on witness 836 to publish order in newspaper in district within which the court sits 836 court to adjudge witness guilty of, if, in hearing, recusancy be proved, and to impose a fine not exceeding $100,000 and costs 836 if not paid, to order sale of seized property 836 time for reopening judgment restricted to one year 836 *Contested Election Expenses, House of Representatives,* appropriation for compiling cases, etc 545 deficiency appropriation for 842 *Contingent Expenses,* appropriation for Treasury Department 137, 1038 for public moneys 140, 1031 for Post Office Department 155, 1046 for War Department 254, 1106 for Army 255, 1107 for Executive Office 305, 1069 for Civil Service Commission 309, 1073 for General Accounting Office 311, 1076 for Department of State 330, 1179 for foreign missions 332, 1181 for consulates 333, 1182 for Department of Justice 341, 1192 for Department of Commerce 349, 1199 for Department of Labor 369, 1221 for District of Columbia 421, 1301 for Interior Department 454, 935 for public lands 457, 938 for Department of Agriculture 500, 977 for Senate 540, 1149 for House of Representatives 544, 1154 for Library of Congress 549, 1158 for Navy Department 592, 1275 liv appropriations for Navy 594, 1277 for Naval Academy 610, 1292 for Marine Corps 612, 1294 *Contract Labor Laws,* appropriation for enforcing, etc 370, 1222 *Contract Surgeons, Army,* appropriation for pay and allowances. 258, 1109 for mileage 259, 1109 limitation, if on Government vessels 259 deficiency appropriation for mileage 190, 193, 883, 886 *Contractors,* credit allowed, for payments received from Army and Navy disbursing officers in settlement of World War contracts 914 *Contractors for Public Buildings,* claim for work on Portland, Me., quarantine station, under war condition may be filed 134 *Contracts, World War,* appropriation for clerks, etc., auditing 259 *Convicts, D.
C.,* appropriation for support of, out of the District 442, 1322 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 186 *Conway, S. C.,* bridge authorized across Waccamaw River at 975 *Cook County, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Little Calumet River at Burnham Avenue, by 5 reconstruction by, authorized of bridge across Grand Calumet River 1269 *Coolidge Dam, Ariz.,* appropriation for construction, across Gila River Canyon 463, 944 use of unexpended balance 463 not available for relocating railroad right of way 463 deficiency appropriation for construction of, across Gila River 856 employment of consulting engineers on plans, etc., of San Carlos Irrigation project, authorized 212 *Cooper River, N.
J.,* preliminary examination of waterway connecting Newton Creek and, to be made 1017 *Cooperative Agricultural Extension* (*see* Extension Service, Department of Agriculture). *Cooperative Banks,* exempt from income tax 40 *Cooperative Marketing Division, Department of Agriculture,* deficiency appropriation for establishing, etc 851 creation of, with personnel, for consideration of marketing and distribution of farm products 802 to render service to associations of agricultural producers engaged in cooperative marketing, etc., such products, purchasing farm sup-plies, etc 802 authorized to acquire and disseminate information of progress, etc., of cooperative associations at home and abroad 802 study phases of cooperation, and publish results, extent of studies 802 authorized to survey upon request, business of representative cooperative associations, reporting results thereof 802 with their consent, publish summaries of results, etc., for assisting in developing business and market analysis 802 confer and advise proposed cooperative associations, as to facts of production and marketing the products they would handle 802 acquire information of crop prospects, supply, demand, prices, etc 802 employ specialists to summarize the information, and disseminate it among cooperative associations and others 803 promote cooperative principles, and cooperate in promoting knowledge thereof, with marketing agencies, cooperative association, etc 803 make special studies at home and abroad, and disseminate information and findings useful in development of cooperation 803 *Cooperative Marketing of Agricultural Products,* appropriation for administering provisions of division of, in Department of Agriculture 998 meaning of term “agricultural products” 802 creation of division in Department of Agriculture for promotion,etc., of 802 services to be rendered by 802 advisers to counsel on specific problems of cooperative activity, may be called 803 payment allowed persons, not in Government service, for expenses 803 associations of original producers, etc., of agricultural products, engaged in their processing, marketi ng, etc., in commerce, may mutually exchange crop, market, and similar information of such products 803 Secretary of Agriculture may make rules and regulations deemed advisable 803 may cooperate with any Federal, State, etc., department, agency, etc., or any person 803 may call upon any other Federal department for assistance 803 given power to appoint, fix pay, etc., of employees 803 to make office expenditures for outside rent, supplies, etc 803 amount authorized, to be available for fiscal years 1926 and 1927, with additional sums necessary thereafter 803 invalidity of any provision not to affect remainder of Act 803 provisions of Act to authorize associations of agricultural producers, not modified, etc., hereby 803 *Coos Bay, Oreg.,* plans for improving, harbor modified 1014 *Coos Bay Wagon Road Lands,* appropriation for surveying, etc 456, 937 for fire protection, etc 513, 989 lv deficiency appropriation, for fire protection 171, 1252 lands in Coos County, Oreg., within revested, reserved for public park, etc 397 *Coos County, Oreg.,* lands in revested Coos Bay wagon grant, reserved for public park, etc., under care of county court of 397 *Coosa County, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Coosa River, between Chilton County and 220 *Coosa River,* bridge authorized across, near Childersburg, Ala 217 between Chilton and Coosa Counties, Ala 220 Fayetteville, Ala 218 Pell City, Ala 221 Wetumpka, Ala 214 survey of tributaries of, to be made 1015 *Copper Harbor Lighthouse Reservation, Mich.,* portion of, conveyed to Keweenaw County or to State for public park, authorized 624 *Copyright, Office, Library of Congress,* appropriation for Register of, etc 548, 1157 for printing and binding for 549, 1158 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding for 163 *Copyrights,* mechanical work, etc., of books entitled to, to be done in the United States 818 lithographs and photogravings, exception 818 requirement not applicable to works in raised characters for the blind, books in foreign languages, etc. 818 by other than specified processes 818 *Coquille River, Oreg.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1020 *Cordova, Alaska,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1021 *Corn,* appropriation for adapting, etc., from tropical regions 509, 986 for investigation and improvement 510, 986 for improving, etc., broom 510, 986 *Corn Borer, European,* appropriation for cooperative expenses to control spread of 518, 994 for expenses of eradicating or control of 1177 regulatory legislation of States in proposed control area to be provided 1177 adequate cooperation in money required 1177 sum authorized for methods of eradication or control of 1065 to be expended in cooperation with State authorities, etc 1065 necessary regulatory legislation and appropriations by States where borer exists 1065 allowance for incidental farm cleanup limited 1065 no pay for corn, etc., destroyed 1065 moneys received from States, to be covered into the Treasury 1065 *Corn Creek Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 463, 943 *Coronado Beach Military Reservation, Calif.,* sale of, no longer needed for military purposes 1417 *Coroner’s Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 419, 1298 for morgue, inquests, etc 419, 1298 deficiency appropriation for expenses 846 *Corporation Counsel’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 419, 1298 not available for pay of any person not giving full time to official duties 419 extra pay as general counsel of Public Utilities Commission 1298 for personal services, office of 1298 deficiency appropriation for office personnel 845 prosecution for violations of mattress regulation upon information by 839 *Corporations,* tax levied on net income of, for calendar year 1925 39 for each calendar year thereafter 39 payment of installments for 1925 39 organizations exempt 39 net income of domestic, defined; of foreign 41 gross income of domestic, defined; of foreign 41 deductions allowed in computing incomes; business expenses 41 interest on debts; exception 41 taxes; classes and exceptions specified 42 not applicable to corporations guaranteeing payments at source 42 paid on interest of stockholders 42 date of accrual 42 business losses 42 restriction of, on sales of securities, etc.; basis of 42 worthless debts; if in part 42 tax paid dividends; of foreign corporations from United States sources 42 exhaustion, obsolescence, etc., of property 42 allowance for depletion, etc., of mines, oil wells, timber, etc.; basis of 42 additional to insurance companies, other than life 43 mutual marine companies 43 other mutual companies, of premium deposits returned, etc 43 foreign corporations, of designated items within the United States; apportionment 43 items not deductible, the same as for individuals 43 credits allowed; interest on Federal securities, etc 43 domestic, specific of $2,000 if net income less than $25,000 43 limitation if exceeding $25,000 43 tax paid at source on income of foreign, not in business in United States 43 deduction, if interest free from tax 44 lvi credit to domestic, for income, etc., taxes paid abroad; limitation 44 application to domestic insurance companies 44 redetermination if tax paid differs from credit claimed; refund 44 if accrued, but not paid; bond required 44 may be taken in year the tax accrued 44 evidence of foreign income, etc., required 44 domestic, cont rolling foreign, deemed to have paid proportion of their dividend taxes, etc 45 credit for, limited 45 determination by Commissioner of foreign accumulated profits 45 foreign accounting period 45 in businessin United States possessions, deemed foreign 45 returns required; details 45 from agents of foreign, without American office 45 from receivers, trustees, etc.; collection of tax 45 accounting for part of a year 45 statement of dividends, etc., to be appended to 46 consolidated, may be made by affiliated corporations; basis of 46 computation of proportionate assessments upon 46 meaning of affiliated corporation 46 corporations under China Trade Act, not deemed affiliated 46 if business controlled by same interest; method of making 46 corporations in United States possessions deemed foreign 46 time for filing; collector of the district, etc 46 with collector at Baltimore, Md., if no agency in United States 47 verified returns of dividends paid by, required; details 50 access to income tax returns of, allowed State officers, and shareholders 51 income provisions relating to China Trade Act 53 *Corps of Engineers, Army* (*see* Engineer Department, Army). *Corpus Christi, Tex.,* intracoastal waterway from New Orleans, La., to, authorized 1012 preliminary examination, etc., of, intracoastal waterway to Point Isabel to be made 1019 *Corrosive Substances, Dangerous* (*see also* Federal Caustic Poison Act), provisions safeguarding sale, etc., of 1406 *Costa Rica,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Cotton,* appropriation for census reports on production, etc 354, 1204 baled stock, consumption, etc 1204 for investigating, etc., diseases of 509, 986 for cultural methods, breeding, etc 509, 986 for investigations of root rot of 983 for investigating insects affecting 517, 993 for suppressing spread of pink boll-worm of 526, 1001 price for, received under contract for future delivery, to be determined by value of grade in spot markets, if differing from contract grade 1248 *Cotton Bollworm Weevil,* amount from Army Chemical Warfare Service, for agricultural research experiments in exterminating the 277 *Colton Futures Act, United States,* appropriation for expenses enforcing 523, 998 determination of price if cotton differs from contract grade 1248 values established by sales in spot market six days prior to contract date of delivery 1248 based on standard grade 1248 when value of one grade is determined by spot sales of another, value to be fixed by rules prescribed therefor 1248 *Cotton Standards Act,* appropriation for expenses enforcing 523, 998 *Cotton Statistics,* collecting and publishing annually directed, of the grades and staple length of cotton in warehouses, etc., on 1st of August each year 1372 at intervals, estimates of grades and staple lengths of the current crop; three for each crop 1372 separate statements of cotton tenderable, or untenderable, for future delivery to be made 1372 information furnished by individual establishments strictly confidential and use of restricted 1373 punishment for unauthorized divulging by an employee 1373 when requested by Secretary, statements of grades and staple lengths on hand to be furnished by all holders of cotton 1373 examination and classifying samples by Department agents to be permitted 1373 manner of requesting 1373 penalty for refusing information, etc 1373 cooperation authorized with Federal, State, etc., agencies 1373 authority of Secretary for employees, expenses, etc 1373 sums authorized to be appropriated 1373 condition crop reports to be issued monthly instead semimonthly 1373 to be issued simultaneously with Census ginning reports 1374 date and time specified 1374 report to be issued each year showing by States total number of acres in cultivation on July 1 1374 followed September 1 and December 1, with estimates of acres abandoned 1734 *Cottonseed,* appropriation for interbreeding experiments 509, 986 *Council Bluffs, Iowa,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, by Omaha, Nebr., and 770 *Counterfeiting, etc.,* appropriation for expenses in suppressing, etc.; restriction 146, 1037 lvii deficiency appropriation for expenses in suppressing 1259 punishment for, foreign postage or revenue stamp 653 illustrations in books, etc., not affected 653 *Court for China* (*see* United States Court for China). *Court of Appeals, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 441, 1322 reports of decisions 441, 1322 for care, etc., of building 441, 1322 for miscellaneous expenses, under, where United States is a party 442, 1322 for printing and binding for 442, 1322 appeals allowed to, from board of appeals, Patent Office 1336 appeals from an interlocutory order in any criminal action to, not allowed 831 jurisdiction of, in appeals from licensing powers refusing applications of radio station licenses 1169 revoking station licenses 1169 in denials, etc., to issue motor vehicle operator permits 814 repeal of provision for appeals to, from Commissioner of Patents 1336 salary established of justices of 919 *Court of Claims,* appropriation for salaries 345, 1195 for printing and binding for 345, 1195 for contingent expenses 345, 1195 for salaries, commissioners 345, 1195 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 176 for paying judgments of 185, 881, 1256 findings of fact, in disallowed longevity claims of Army officers to be certified to accounting officers, by 1054 in suit of Delaware Indians, attorneys’ fees, etc., to be decreed by Court; limit 1358 allowance to estate of Richard C.
Adams 1358 jurisdiction of, for recovery of erroneously collected revenue taxes, if collector dead 121 jurisdiction conferred upon, to adjudicate claims of Assiniboine Indians, growing out of Fort Laramie treaty, etc 1263 time for filing petition; procedure; evidence admitted 1263 statutes of limitations not a bar; set-offs and former credits allowed 1263 decision of court that money, etc., has been unlawfully taken, etc., confined to value at time thereof 1264 decree to be a settlement in full, canceling all other claims 1264 attorneys’ fees limited 1264 issue of process; service on Attorney General 1264 disposal of amounts recovered; taxing of costs 1264 court expenses payable from tribal funds 1264 Chippewa Indians of Minnesota 555 procedure; admission of counterclaims 555 damages restricted for unlawful use of money, etc., of the Indians 555 jurisdiction, claims of Chippewa Indians; admission of claims of bands claiming more than equal distributive share of proceeds of judgment 555 permission for employment of attorney 556 authority for two attorneys to be selected 556 compensation from trust funds 556 additional, on termination of suit, to be fixed by decree 556 all expenses payable from funds to credit of Indians 556 designation of attorneys by Secretary if not determined by committees of Indians 556 amount recovered to be deposited to credit of Indians entitled thereto 557 interest allowed 557 costs taxed against losing party 557 if against United States, to be included in decree 557 if against Indians, out of funds to their credit 557 Citizen Band of Pottawatomie Indians not heretofore determined 801 time for instituting suit; procedure; evidence admitted 801 consideration of counterclaims 801 joining of other tribes 801 attorneys limited by decree of court; payment out of amount recovered 801 payment of balance in discretion of Secretary 801 Crow Indians, not heretofore determined, etc 807 appeal allowed to Supreme Court 807 procedure; evidence and counterclaims admitted 808 decree to be in full of all damages for property taken, etc 808 attorneys’ fees limited 808 other tribes may be made parties 809 service on Attorney General 809 disposal of amounts recovered; taxing of costs 809 Shoshone Indians in Wyoming not heretofore determined 1349 time for instituting suit; procedure; evidence admitted 1350 consideration of counterclaims 1350 decree to be in full settlement of all claims, etc 1350 fees, etc., to be fixed by court 1350 issue of process, etc 1350 service on Attorney General 1350 amount recovered to be deposited to credit of the tribe 1350 time extended for filing separate suits in, by Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians, of Wyoming, Montana, and Oklahoma 764 salary established of judges of 919 *Court of Customs Appeals,* appropriation for judges, etc 345, 1195 for rent; contingent expenses 345, 1195 *Court Officials, etc.,* appropriation for expenses of investigating, by Department of Justice 343, 1194 lviii *Courthouse, D.
C.,* appropriation for care, etc 441, 1322 for repairs, etc 441, 1322 deficiency appropriation for care, etc 848 *Courts, D. C.,* appropriation for juvenile court 440, 1320 for police court 440, 1321 for municipal court 440, 1321 for supreme court 441, 1321 for court of appeals 441, 1322 for miscellaneous expenses of supreme court and court of appeals where United States is a party 441, 1322 deficiency appropriation for juvenile court 169 *Courts Martial, etc., Army,* appropriation for expenses, etc 259, 1110 *Coushatta Indians, Tex.,* appropriation for education, etc 468, 947 *Coushatta, La.,* bridge authorized across Red River at 683 *Coyne Electric Shoppe,* submarine cable laid by, in Saint Louis River, between New Duluth, Minn., and Oliver, Wis., legalized 304 *Coyotes,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 519, 995 *Crater Lake National Park, Oreg.,* appropriation for commissioner 344, 1195 for administration, etc 488, 963 *Cream* (*see* Milk and Cream). *Creek Indians, Okla.,* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for tribal schools 460, 948 for chief of 460, 954 for common schools 471, 951 for equalization of allotments, etc., from tribal funds 954 suits of, in Court of Claims, may be brought singly, or separately on one or more claims 568 *Crematory, D.
C., Public,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 439, 1320 *Crescent City, Calif.,* iprovement of, harbor authorized 1014 *Crichton, James D.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing 852 *Criers, United Slates Courts,* appropriation for pay 346, 1197 deficiency appropriation for pay 858 *Crimes and Misdemeanors,* penalty for selling admission ticket, without name of vendor and price thereon 92 issuing, etc., unstamped documents, etc 99 dealing in articles not fully stamped 100 using uncanceled stamps 100 refusal to pay, etc., other than income and estate taxes; additional 117 violating designated provision of Air Commerce Act 574 illegally advertising farm loans, bonds, etc., not Federal Farm loans and bonds 628 violation of milk container regulations in District of Columbia 811 failing to observe regulations, etc., under Radio Act 1173 issuing certified checks by Reserve banks, etc., in excess of deposits 1231 penalty for failing to observe regulations, etc., owner, etc., of cotton warehouse, etc., refusing information of stock on hand, etc 1373 violating provisions of Federal Caustic Poison Act 1406 punishment for unauthorized divulging by shareholders of information in corporation income returns 51 collecting foreign coupons, etc., without a license 52 selling cigars other than in new boxes, etc 88 leaf tobacco dealer failing to make returns 90 shipping tobacco illegally 90 fraudulently omitting account of purchases, etc 90 fraudulently removing, etc., revenue stamps from taxed documents, etc 100 reusing, etc., stamps 100 using insufficient stamps 100 counterfeits, etc 100 sales of shares of stock without stamps affixed 102 sales of produce for future delivery without stamped bill, etc 103 willful failure to pay revenue tax, make returns, etc 116 willful failure to collect, etc., tax, attempting to evade payment, etc 116 assisting in preparing fraudulent returns, etc 116 false statement as to effect of revenue tax on price of article sold 122 violating kosher meat regulations of District of Columbia 253 attorney wrongfully receiving fee, etc., under Spanish war pension Act 384 illegal acts, relating to air commerce lights and signals 575 counterfeiting, etc., air commerce certificates 575 illegal transportation, etc., of black bass caught in violation of law 576 illegal Use of Federal, etc., by banks, etc., in advertising sale of bonds, etc 628 counterfeiting postage or revenue stamps of foreign governments 653 abandonment, etc., of wife or child in District of Columbia 716 importing diseased, or affected with disease, animals 775 importing diseased meat, cattle, etc 775 receiving unauthorized fee in pension cases 807 charging fees, etc., to beneficiaries under Adjusted Compensation Act 828 receiving unauthorized assignment, etc., of adjusted service certificate 828 counterfeiting, etc., adjusted service certificates 830 violating mattress manufacture, etc., regulations in District of Columbia 839 wrongfully mining coal on United States coal lands 891 lix punishment for counterfeiting, etc., Governments requests for transportation by common carriers 917 possessing, making, etc., plates for printing such counterfeits 918 violations of Act to prevent purchase or sale of public office 918 mailing, etc., pistols, revolvers and similar firearms 1060 violating provisions regulating imports of milk and cream 1103 violating provisions of Radio Act 1173 bank officials certifying checks in excess of deposits 1231 loans, etc., to examiners, by Federal member bank officials 1232 bank examiner receiving loans from, stealing, etc., property of Federal member banks 1232 false representations to obtain advances, loans, etc., from seed grain loan fund 1245 dumping, without good and sufficient cause, perishable farm products, by receiver in interstate commerce 1355 unauthorized publishing information of cotton statistics by employee of Department of Agriculture 1373 selling black bass in District of Columbia 1380 exporting helium gas without permission of the President 1388 receiving unauthorized fee for services under Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act 1438 false statements to obtain benefits of the Act 1439 failure of employer to secure compensation for injured employee under Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Act 1442 *Crimes, etc.,* appropriation for detection and prosecution of 342, 1193 protection of the President 342, 1193 preservation, etc., criminal identification records 342, 1193 appointment of officials vested with necessary authority 342, 1193 deficiency appropriation for detection and prosecution of 187, 192, 858, 885 *Criminal Code,* amended, section 220 653 *Criminal Identification Records,* appropriation for preserving, exchange, etc 342, 1193 *Criminals,* appropriation for bringing home, from abroad 341, 1192 *Crittenden Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Sixteenth to Seventeenth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 *Croats, and Slovenes, Serbs,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Crooked Creek Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., on Klamath Indian Reservation 466, 946 *Crop Failure Areas,* procuring seed grain, etc., authorized for farmers in 1245 *Crop Plants,* appropriation for investigating physiology of 509, 986 for technological, etc., investigations 509, 986 for investigating insects affecting cereal, etc 517, 993 *Crow Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474 *Crow Creek Indian Hospital, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 472, 952 *Crow Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of irrigation systems on; repayment 466, 946 allotments in severalty to children of Tribe, not heretofore receiving them 566 areas of, under General Allotment Act 566 leasing of minerals on, reserved to the Tribe; inclusion of charges, etc., in patents 566 amount for surveys, authorized from tribal funds 566 allotment of lands within, to members of the Tribe 658 titles subject only to tribal leases 658 patents in fee to competents; homesteads excepted 658 trust patents to minors and incompetents 659 priority of selection to those having no allotment 659 competents may have patents in fee issued to them 659 no patent in fee for homestead lands of husband, unless wife joins in application 659 leases allowed, by competents, etc 659 of orphans, etc., by superintendent 659 time limitation of all 659 present uses for Agency, etc., continued 659 patents in fee to missionary boards, etc 659 lands reserved for Agency, and tracts for recreation grounds 659 disposal by Indians of the reservations no longer needed 659 minerals reserved for benefit of members in common 659 leases authorized; periods limited; renewals 659 lessees to use diligence in developing oil and gas 660 allotments of coal, etc., lands, to have minerals reserved for tribal benefits 660 all mineral deposits to become property of allottee, at the end of 50 years 660 irrigated allotments to pay pro rata for expenses, not approved by council, from the tribal funds 660 ascertainment of amount 660 no additional projects without consent of tribal council 660 reimbursement of charges 660 operation and maintenance charges to be fixed 660 payment, etc.; unpaid charges a lien on property 660 lx irrigation work expended on, declared reimbursable 660 rules and regulations for 660 liens for all unpaid charges 660 water may be refused until all dues are paid 661 no right to vest, until owner of land to be irrigated complies with rules, etc 661 payment not required until water can be delivered 661 itemized statement of construction cost of the systems to be placed at the Agency, etc 661 leasing of grazing lands on, not to be renewed prior to one year from termination thereof 1366 farming lands, not to be renewed prior to 18 months from termination thereof 1366 *Crow Indians, Mont.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 473 for expenses of general council; from tribal funds 661 visiting Washington by legislative committee 661 for fulfilling treaties with 952 deficiency appropriation for allotments to children, etc 856 all claims of, against United States, not heretofore determined, to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 807 procedure, etc 808 payment authorized for tuition of children of, in Montana public schools 251 retainer allowed for counsel employed by, from tribal funds 922 mode of payment, etc 922 *Crown Point, N.
Y.,* Lighthouse Reservation at, conveyed to New York State for park 622 *Cuba,* appropriation for ambassador to 331, 1180 for preserving monuments, etc,, to soldiers who fell in 288, 1139 details authorized from Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, to assist government of, in military and naval matters 565 *Culion, Philippine Islands,* appropriation for care of lepers, etc., naval station 594, 1277 *Cumberland River,* bridge authorized across, near Andersons Bluff, Tenn 1009 in Jackson County, Tenn 412 *Cumberland Sound, Ga. and Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of waterway to the Mississippi to be made 1019 *Cummins, Albert B., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to daughter of 1250 *Cunningham Creek, Ohio,* old lighthouse at, quitclaimed to heirs of Joel Norton 624 *Current River,* bridge authorized across, at Round Springs, Mo 694 at Van Buren, Mo 694 *Currituck Sound, N.
C.,* preliminary examination, etc,, of, waterway to Currituck Court House, N. C., to be made 1018 *Custer Memorial Association, at Crow Agency, Mont.,* loan of Army tents, etc., to, for the semicentennial of the Battle of the Little Big Horn 627 *Customs* (*see also* Customs Bureau), appropriation for collecting revenues from 141, 1032 for detection of frauds, etc 141, 1032 retired general appraisers 141, 1032 advances by disbursing officers 141 for automatic and recording scales 141, 1032 for compensation in lieu of moieties 141, 1032 deficiency appropriation for compensation in lieu of moieties 180 for refunding duties on domestic animals, crossing frontier 180 for expenses collecting revenue from 180, 189, 193, 868, 1258 Board of General Appraisers made United States Customs Court 669 cattle straying, etc,, boundary before May 1, 1926, admitted, with offspring, free of duty, if returned before December 31, 1926 629 duties paid on, returned after December 30, 1925, to be refunded 629 regulations to be made for air commerce administration 572 *Customs Appeals, Court of* (*see also* Court of Customs Appeals), appropriation for salaries and expenses 345, 1195 salary established of judges of 919 *Customs Bureau, Treasury Department,* created, with a Commissioner to be head thereof 1381 Commissioner, to be appointed by Secretary without regard to civil service laws; salary $8,000 a year 1381 Assistant Commissioner, two deputies, etc., to be appointed by the Secretary 1381 one deputy to have charge of investigations 1381 appointments subject to civil service laws; salaries under Classification Act 1381 officer of, may be designated to act as Commissioner, during absence, etc., thereof 1381 personnel to perform duties as prescribed by Secretary or Commissioner 1381 duties as to imports and exports under tariff laws conferred on Commissioner or any officers of 1382 records, personnel, etc., of Customs Division transferred to 1382 offices of Customs Division abolished 1382 *Customs Cases,* appropriation for Assistant Attorney General, and salaries and expenses, conducting 342, 1193 deficiency appropriation for protecting interests, etc 1257 lxi *Customs Court, United States,* appropriation for salaries of retired justices of 1032 former Board of General Appraisers to be known as 669 members to become chief, and associate justices 669 jurisdiction powers, etc., continued 669 salary of justices of 920 correction of misnomer in Act relating to salaries of justices of 975 *Customs Division, Treasury Department,* records, personnel, etc., of transferred to Customs Bureau 1382 director, assistant director, etc., and office of, abolished 1382 *Customs Service, Treasury Department,* appropriation for collecting revenue, detecting frauds, etc 141, 1032 for office personnel, Division of Customs 141, 1032 deficiency appropriation for collecting customs revenue 180, 189, 193, 868, 1258 contract authorized for purchase of building, when completed, in New York City, for use of, etc 1416 *Customs Statistics Section, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for expenses 352, 1203 *Customs Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of,* appropriation forshare of expenses 336, 1185 *Cutters, Coast Guard* (*see* Coast Guard Vessels). *Czechoslovakia,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 settlement of indebtedness of, made by Foreign Debt Commission, approved 386 amount of indebtedness stated 386 bonds to be issued therefor 386 principal to be paid in semiannual installments up to June 15, 1943; annually thereafter 386 first 36 installments payable without interest; rate thereafter 386 annual increase of installments after 19th year 386 payment of additional amounts allowed 386 acceptance of United States bonds in payment 386 **D.** Page. **D.** *D Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Twenty-first to Twenty-third Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1305 *D Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Twelfth to Fourteenth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1305 *Dahlgren, Va.,* appropriation for care, etc., school at ordnance station 602, 1285 bridge authorized across Potomac River to Popes Creek, Md., from 398 *Dairy Farms, D. C.,* appropriation for inspecting, etc 439, 1320 *Dairy Industry,* appropriation for investigations and experiments in 507, 984 *Dairy Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 507, 984 amount for building construction 984 for Chief of Bureau, and office personnel 507, 984 for investigations, etc., of dairy industry 507, 984 renovated butter inspection 508, 984 for livestock breeding station, Woodward, Okla 508, 984 *Dairy Products,* appropriation for diffusing commercial information of market prices, distribution, etc., of 523, 998 *Dairying Enterprises in Western Irrigated* *Districts,* appropriation for experiments in establishing 528, 1004 *Dakota County, Minn.,* may bridge Mississippi River, at South Saint Paul 805 *Dale County, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Choctawhatchce River, between Houston County and 219 *Damages, Collisions,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims for, rivers and harbors 879 *Damages to Private Properly,* appropriation for paying claims for, by Postal Service 156, 1047 for paying claims for, caused by Army practice, etc 259, 1110 for paying claims of Army officers and enlisted men, etc., for etc 259, 1111 for paying claims for, under Interior Department 454 for paying claims for, under Navy Department 593, 1276 for paying claims for, by naval aircraft 609, 1291 for paying claims for, caused by Army aircraft 1119 deficiency appropriation for paying claims for, under Lighthouse Bureau 171, 172 for claims for, under Navy Department 177, 861 for paving claims for, by Postal Service 178, 191, 862, 864, 887 for paying claims for, under Treasury Department 180, 868 for paying claims for, under War Department 183, 876 for paying claims for, determined by General Accounting Office 844 for paying claims for, under Veterans’ Bureau 845 for paying claims for, under Department of Agriculture 850 for paying claims for, under Department of Commerce 852 for paying claims for, under Interior Department 854 for paying collision claims for, Coast and Geodetic Survey 172 for paying collision claims, under Navy Department 177 for paying collision claims for, under Coast Guard 182 lxii *Dams,* acceptance of, at outlet of Case Lake, Minn 618 opening permitted to allow passage of boats and logs when Lake Winnibigoshish is at stated level 618 private lands submerged or damaged by maintenance of dam, may be acquired 618 compensation to owners for damages instead of purchase 618 amount authorized for expenditure fiscal year 1927 618 authorized across Neches River above Beaumont, Tex 618 construction of, authorized across Poteau River, Okla 1370 authorized in the Des Moines River, at Des Moines, Iowa 221 reconnaissance of Schurz Canyon, on Walker River, Nev., as to feasibility of, for irrigation purposes 779 *Dangerous, etc,, Buildings, D.
C.,* appropriation for removing, etc 423 *Danvers River, Mass.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1017 *Danville, Ill.,* appropriation for expenses Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 293, 1144 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 880 *Darby Building, D. C.,* appropriation for operating expenses 138, 1029 *Dardanelle, Ark.,* time extended for bridging Arkansas River at 414 *Dare, Virginia,* deficiency appropriation for memorial to 877 tablet in memory of, the first child of English parentage born in America, to be erected on Roanoke Island, N.
C 676 *Darien, Ga.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1018 *Dale Scale, Parlatoria,* appropriation for emergency expenses, eradicating 527, 1001 *Daughters of American Revolution, National Society of,* increase of property holdings of, in District of Columbia, authorized 4 *Daughters of the Confederacy, United,* patent for insignia of, extended fourteen years 562 *Dauphin Island Railway and Harbor Company,* may bridge Mobile Bay, between Cedar Point and Little or Big Dauphin Island 1242 acquisition of, authorized, after completion, by Alabama, etc 1242 option to repurchase lands, conveyed to, waived 1243 *Davidson County, Tenn.,* may bridge Cumberland River, near Andersons Bluff 1009 *Davis, George M.,* deficiency appropriation for printing, for Fuel Administration 854 *Dayton, Ohio,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 292, 1143 deficiency appropriation for reestablishing Army Air testing, etc., plant near 183 *Daytona Beach, Fla.,* deficiency appropriation for tide gauge station at 1252 *De Fontes, Joseph,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 843 *Deadwood, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for assay office at 149 *Deaf and Dumb Institution, D. C.* (*see* Columbia Institution for the Deaf, D. C.). *Deaf Mules, D. C., Colored,* appropriation for tuition, etc., of, out of the District 431, 1312 *Death Gratuity, Navy,* appropriation for six months’ 604, 1286 *Debates in Congress,* appropriation for reporting, House of Representatives 544, 1153 for reporting, Senate 540, 1150 *Decatur, Ala.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement of contributions for constructing portion of post office 875 limit of cost increased for public building at 394 reimbursement to contributors of cost of first planned building 395 *Decatur County, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River in Perry County and 413 *Decatur, Nebr.,* may bridge Missouri River to opposite point in Iowa 1060 *Decatur Street NW., D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for paving, Kansas Avenue to Fifth Street 166 for paving, Fourth to Fifth Streets 1304 for paving, Sixteenth Street to Blagden Avenue; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 *Deciduous Fruits,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 517, 993 *Decisions of the Comptroller General,* appropriation for printing, etc 311, 1076 *Declaration of Independence,* deficiency appropriation for pamphlet on, by Education Bureau 854 pamphlet containing, summary of historical events, etc., to be prepared by Bureau of Education and printed 673 distribution to schools, colleges, and universities in the United States and possessions 673 through folding rooms of both Houses to Senators and Members 673 amount authorized for 673 provisions for celebrating sesquicentennial of signing of, by Exposition at Philadelphia, 1926 133 *Defending Suits in Claims,* appropriation for expenses 342, 1193 deficiency appropriation for expenses 187 *Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1926, First,* for Senate 161 for House of Representatives 162 for Biographical Directory of the American Congress 163 for Architect of the Capitol 163 lxiii for Library of Congress 163 for Government Printing Office 163 for Executive Office 163 for Board of Tax Appeals 163 for Bureau of Efficiency 164 for Commission of Fine Arts 164 for Ericsson Memorial Commission 164 for General Accounting Office 164 for Public Buildings and Public Parka of National Capital 164 for Veterans’ Bureau 164 for District of Columbia 165 for Department of Agriculture 170 for Department of Commerce 171 for Interior Department 173 Indian Service 173 Reclamation Bureau 174 for Department of Justice 175 United States courts 175 penal institutions 176 for Department of Labor 176 for Navy Department 177 American Samoa 177 for Post Office Department 178 for Department of State 179 for Treasury Department 180 Internal Revenue Bureau 180 customs service 180 Coast Guard 181 for War Department 182 Army 182 memorials, John and John Quincy Adams 182 Muscle Shoals, Ala 183 for judgments, United Statea courts 184 Court of Claims 185 for claims certified by General Accounting Office 185, 191 for Philadelphia, Pa., Sesquicentennial Exposition 194 for Boston, Mass., Sesquicentennial Celebration 195 title of Act 195 *Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1936, Second,* for Vice President 841 for Senate 841 for House of Representatives 841 for Joint Committee on Printing 842 for Joint Committee to investigate Northern Pacific land grants 843 for Government Printing Office 843 for Architect of the Capitol 843 enlarging Capitol grounds 843 for Executive, canceling naval oil reserve leases 843 Executive Mansion 844 for Board of Mediation, etc 844 for Employees’ Compensation Commission 844 for General Accounting Office 844 for United States Geographic Board 845 for Oldroyd collection of Lincoln relics 845 for Public Buildings and Publio Parks of National Capital 845 for Tariff Commission 845 for Veterans’ Bureau 845 for Vermont Sesquicentennial Commission, 845 for District of Columbia 845 Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Commission 849 for Department of Agriculture 850 Cooperative Marketing Division 851 for Department of Commerce 852 aircraft in commerce 853 Bureau of Mines, potash deposits 854 for Interior Department 854 Indian Affairs Bureau 855 Reclamation Bureau 856 for Department of Justice 858 United States courts 858 Federal Industrial Home for Women 860 for Department of Labor 861 for Navy Department 861 for Post Office Department 862 field service 862 for Department of State 863 Foreign Service 864 for Treasury Department 868 public buildings 869 for War Department 876 Army 876 Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 879 for judgments, United States courts 880 California, northern district, sealing cases 8S0 under certain private Acts 8S0 Lever Act cases 880 admiralty damages cases 881 New Mexico district 881 Michigan eastern district 881 for judgments, Court of Claims 881 for claims certified by General Accounting Office 882, 884 title of Act 887 *Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1927, First,* for Senate 1250 for House of Representatives 1250 for Senate Office Building 1250 for Executive Office 1250 for Commission of Fine Arts 1250 for District of Columbia 1250 Public Utilities Commission 1251 for Department of Agriculture 1251 for Department of Commerce 1252 for Interior Department 1252 for Navy Department 1253 for Treasury Department 1254 Internal Revenue Bureau 1254 Supreme Court Building 1254 for War Department 1254 for judgments, United States courts 1255 for judgments, Court of Claims 1256 for claims certified by General Accounting Office 1256 title Of Act 1260 *Delafield Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Eighth to Ninth Streets 424 *Delaware Indians,* in claims of, in Court of Claims, fees, etc., of attorneys, to be determined in decree 1358 limitation 1358 allowance to estate of Richard C. Adams, Delaware Indian, for services 1358 advancement of suits directed 1358 *Delaware River,* bridge authorized across, between Burlington, N. J., and Bristol, Pa 588 between Palmyra, N. J., and Tacony, Philadelphia, Pa 1024 name of Clifford L. Anderson substituted for Clifford A.
Anderson in grant for bridge across, at Burlington, N. J 1069 lxiv time extended for constructing the bridge 1069 plans for improving waterway to Chesapeake Bay from, modified 1016 *Delaware Riner, Pa., N. J., and Del.,* preliminary examination, etc., io be made of, for deepening channel, Philadelphia to the sea 1017 *Delegates from the Territories,* appropriation for compensation 540, 1150 for mileage 541, 1150 for clerk hire 544, 1153 deficiency appropriation for compensation, 1925, 1926 162 *Deleterious Foods, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale of, etc 515, 1003 for expenses preventing sale of, in District of Columbia 439, 1319 *Demopolis, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Warrior River, near 1008 *Denmark,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 payment authorized of indemnity to, for losses of owners, etc., of Danish steamship “Masnedsund,” by collision with an Army tug 651 *Dennis Creek, N.
J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1017 *Denomie, Simon,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing estate of 173 *Dent Place NW., D. C.,* name of, changed to Greenwich Parkway 809 *Dental Clinics, Public Schools, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 439, 1320 *Denial Congress, Seventh International,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 865 foreign governments invited to participate in 394 *Denial Materials,* appropriation for investigating physical and chemical properties, etc., of 1210 *Dentistry, D.
C.,* registration fee increased 1413 *Denver, Colo.,* appropriation for mint at 149, 1040 *Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, and office personnel 499, 977 for extra labor, etc 500, 977 for field service 500, 977 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act 500, 977 if only one position in a grade 501, 977 allowance in unusually meritorious cases 500, 977 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical service 500, 977 no reduction in fixed salaries 500, 977 transfer to another position without reduction 500, 977 payments under higher ratea permitted 500, 977 stenographic reporting services authorized 500, 977 for mechanical shops and power plant employees 500, 977 appropriation for contingent expenses 500, 977 additional land for experimental station, Beltsville, Md 500 for rent, District of Columbia 501, 978 restricted to space not available in Government buildings 501, 978 for rent, Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory, from War Department funds 501 for Information Office 601, 978 for printing and binding for 501, 978 Annual Report; farmers’ bulletins 501, 978 “Diseases of the Horse;
” “Diseases of Cattle” 501 for library 520, 978 for Office of Experiment Stations 501, 978 support of agricultural experimental stations 501, 978 allotment of additional appropriations 502, 979 additional endowment 502, 979 administrative expenses 502, 979 stations in Territories and insular possessions 502, 979 for demonstrations ou reclamation projects 503, 980 for agricultural exhibits at State, etc., fairs 503, 980 for Extension Service 502, 979 for farmers’ cooperative demonstration work 502, 979 for additional cooperative extension work; county agents 503, 980 for Weather Bureau 503, 980 forecasts for air navigation 980 telegraph, etc., rates and contracts to be adjusted 504, 981 administrative expenses; printing office; limitation 504, 981 expenses outside of Washington 504, 981 forecasts, warnings, etc 504, 981 aerological stations; investigating atmospheric phenomena 504, 981 for Animal Industry Bureau 505, 981 inspection and quarantine work. 505, 982 eradicating, etc., tuberculosis and paratuberculosis of animals; indemnities 505, 982 eradicating southern cattle ticks 506, 983 animal husbandry investigations 506, 983 investigating animal diseases; contagious abortion 507, 983 hog cholera eradication, etc.; dourine 507, 984 additional for meat inspection; horse meat 507, 984 food, etc., inspection at request of any branch of Government 984 for Dairy Industry Bureau 507, 984 for field station, Woodward, Okla 508, 984 for Bureau of Plant Industry 508, 984 plant diseases, etc., investigations; pecans 508, 985 investigating citrus canker; chestnut tree bark disease, etc 508, 985 eradicating white pine blister rust 509, 985 crop plant, ete., diseases 509, 986 soil bacteriology and plant nutrition investigations 509, 986 lxv appropriation for Bureau of Plant Industry; soil fertility, etc 509 crop acclimatization, etc., cottonseed interbreeding 509, 980 physiological, technological, etc., investigations 509, 986 commercial seeds, grasses, etc.; importing adulterated seed grains, etc 509, 986 share of expense, International Seed Testing Congress 510, 986 cereal improvement, etc.; soil and seed infecting diseases 510, 986 tobacco production; drought resistant crops 510, 987 sugar-plant investigations 510, 987 wild plants and grazing lands; weed control 510, 987 dry land crops, etc 510, 987 utilizing Western reclaimed lands 510, 987 edible nuts, growing, shipping, etc 510, 987 fruit growing, shipping, etc 510, 987 experimental gardens, etc 511, 987 horticultural investigations, etc.; trees, etc., propagation 511, 987 Arlington, Va., experimental farm 511, 987 foreign seeds and plants; new and rare seeds, forage, etc.; purchase and distribution 511, 988 biophysical investigations 511, 988 for Forest Service 511, 988 administrative expenses 511, 989 national forests, maintenance, etc 512, 989 fighting forest fires, etc.; insect infestations 513, 989 airplane patrol 513, 990 selecting lands for homestead entry 513, 990 surveying agricultural lands 513, 990 sanitary facilities, etc., public camp grounds 513, 990 equipment, supplies, etc 513, 990 forest products, etc.; tree planting, etc 513, 990 management of forest lands 514, 990 experiment station, California 514 experiment stations, Ohio and Mississippi Valley 990 permanent improvements, roads, trails, bridges, etc 514, 991 amount for forests in southern California 991 additional from special forest protection fund 514, 991 conservation of navigable streams, etc., commission expenses 515 for Bureau of Chemistry 515 general expenses 515 biological investigations of food and drug products 515 collaboration with other departments, etc 515 colorants, medicinals, etc., from raw materials 515 manufacture of table sirup, etc 515 enforcing pure food law; revising Pharmacopoeia 515 enforcing Tea Importation Act 516 insecticides, etc., investigations 516 plant dust, explosions, etc 516 naval stores investigations 516 appropriation for Bureau of Soils 516 general expenses 516 fertilizers, etc 517 cooperative soil investigations 517 for Bureau of Chemistry and Soils 991 chemical and biological investigations of food and drug products, etc 991 colorants, medicinals, etc., from raw products 991 table and sweet sirup investigations 992 insecticides, etc., investigations 992 plant dust explosions and fires 992 naval stores investigations 992 soil chemical investigations, etc 992 fertilizers, etc 992 cooperative soil mapping, etc 992 for Bureau of Entomology 517, 992 investigation, etc., of insects 517, 992 preventing spread of moths 518, 993 European corn borer 518, 994 Mexican beau beetle 518, 994 Japanese and Asiatic beetles 518, 994 for Bureau of Biological Survey 519, 994 reservations for game, etc 519, 995 food habits of birds and other animals 519, 995 enforcing Migratory Bird Treaty Act 520, 995 reindeer industry, etc., in Alaska 520, 995 Upper Mississippi River Refuge 520, 995 for Bureau of Public Roads 521, 996 administrative expenses 521, 996 farm irrigation, drainage, and engineering 521, 996 distributing surplus war explosives, etc 521, 996 for Bureau of Agricultural Economics 522, 997 farm management and practice 522, 997 marketing, etc., farm products; cotton exceptions 522, 997 crop and livestock estimates; disseminating prices, market conditions, etc 522, 997 perishable farm products; investigating, certifying condition, etc 523, 998 market news service on livestock, meats, fish, etc 523, 998 cooperative marketing 998 for enforcing Cotton Futures and.
Cotton Standards Act 523, 998 for enforcing Graiu Standards Act 523, 999 for administering Warehouse Act 524, 999 for enforcing Standard Container Act. 524, 999 for completing work on wool clip of 1918 524, 999 for operating, etc., Center Market, District of Columbia 524, 999 for Bureau of Home Economics 525, 1000 utilizing farm products in the home, etc 525, 1000 for enforcing Insecticide Act 525, 1000 for Federal Horticultural Board 525 plant quarantine 526, 1000 for inspecting fruits, plants, etc., for export 526 for eradicating pink bollworm of cotton 526, 1001 for eradication of Parlatoria date scale 527, 1001 lxvi appropriation for establishing Thurberia weevil quarantine 1002 for enforcing Packers and Stockyards Act 527, 1002 for enforcing Grain Futures Act 527, 1002 interchange of appropriations 527 for Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration 1002 Pure Food and Drugs Act enforcement 1003 enforcing Impure Tea Importation Act 1003 naval stores investigations 1003 enforcing Insecticide Act 1003 interchange of appropriations 1003 for cooperative forest fire protection expenses 527, 1003 for cooperative farm forestry 528, 1001 for distributing forest planting stock, 528, 1004 for acquiring lands under Conservation Act 528, 1004 for livestock experiments, etc., in Southern States 528, 1004 for dairying and livestock experiments on western irrigated, etc., lands 528, 1004 for Mandan, N.
Dak., experiment station 1005 allowance for passenger vehicles; restriction; report, etc 529, 1005 for eradication of foot-and-mouth and other contagious diseases of animals 529, 1005 use of unexpended balances 529, 1005 payment for animals destroyed, etc 529, 1006 mileage rates for motor vehicles 530, 1006 for collecting farmers’ seed grain loans 530, 1006 for forest roads and trails under Federal Highway Act 530, 1006 for Federal aid highway system; rural post roads, etc 530, 1006 deficiency appropriation for Weather Bureau, telegraphing 170, 1257 for extending forest fire warning service 171 for Forest Service 171, 186, 851, 885, 1257 for damages claims 171, 850 for forest roads and trails 171, 1252 for Federal aid, highway system 171 for judgments, Court of Claims, under 185, 881 for Animal Industry Bureau 186, 851, 885, 1256 for Plant Industry Bureau 186, 1257 for Soils Bureau 186 for Entomology Bureau 186, 851 for Biological Survey Bureau 186, 885, 1257 for Markets Bureau 186 for Center Market, D.
C 186 for acquiring lands under Conservation Act 186 for livestock experiments, etc 186 for stimulating agriculture, etc 186, 882, 885, 1257 for Plant Industry Bureau 192 for Publications Division 186 for Weather Bureau 850, 882 for Cooperative Marketing Division 851 for Federal Horticultural Board, Thurbia weevil quarantine 852 deficiency appropriation for Third World’s Poultry Congress, exhibits, etc 852 for purchase, etc., Economics Building and site for use of 874 for constructing central part of Administration Building; contracts 874 for acquiring site and erecting extensible building for; contracts 874 for Chemistry Bureau 882 for Agricultural Economics Building 885 for Warehouse Act 885, 1257 for Forest Service 1257 for Public Roads Bureau 1257 for Extension Service 1256 for expenses of loans to owners of crops, etc., destroyed by Florida hurricanes 1251 for increase of compensation 1256 for miscellaneous expenses 1256 Alaska matters may be put in charge of a commissioner, designated from the employees there by the Secretary 1068 duties and authority 1068 amount authorized for cooperating with South Carolina Experiment Station, in developing dairying and livestock industries, etc 1397 cooperation with States, etc., for eradication of European corn borer 1065 appropriation for 1177 dairying and livestock experiment station authorized at Mandan, S.
Dak 840 disbursing officers allowed credits for payment of expenses by employees, examining national forests for outdoor recreation 164 division of cooperative marketing created in, under direction of the Secretary 802 duties and authority of 802 duplicate check to be issued to State of Ohio, by disbursing clerk of 750 prohibition against transporting diseased livestock, etc., in interstate commerce 774 importing diseased meat, cattle, etc 775 *Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, and office personnel 349, 1199 for chief clerk and superintendent 349, 1199 for contingent expenses 349, 1199 for rent; outside storage 350, 1199 for printing and binding for 350, 1200 detail of copy editors 350, 1200 Patent Office; printing weekly issue of patents, etc.;
Official Gazette 350, 1200 for aircraft in commerce 1200 for Air navigation facilities 1200 for Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, office personnel 350, 1200 for commercial attachés 350, 1200 assignment of trade commissioners to Department duty 350, 1201 for promoting commerce, Europe and other areas 350, 1201 assignment of trade commissioners to Department duty 351, 1201 for District and Cooperative Office Service 351, 1201 lxvii appropriation for promoting commerce with South and Central America 351, 1202 assignment of trade commissioners to Department duty 351, 1202 for promoting commerce in the Far East 351, 1202 assignment of trade commissioners to Department duty 352, 1202 for enforcing China Trade Act 352, 1202 for investigating, etc., export industries 352, 1203 for compiling information as to domestic and foreign raw materials and manufactures 352, 1203 for Customs Statistics section 352, 1203 for compiling directory of foreign buyers 353, 1203 for investigating foreign trade restrictions, etc 353, 1204 for transporting remains of officers, etc., dying abroad 353, 1204 for transportation of families and effects of officers, etc 353, 1204 restriction on use of foreign vessels 353, 1204 attendance at commercial, etc., meetings from Bureau appropriations 353, 1204 for Census Bureau, office personnel 354, 1204 for collecting statistics 354, 1204 attendance at meetings 1205 for tabulating machines, expenses 354, 1205 for Steamboat Inspection Service, salaries 354, 1205 for inspectors 354, 1205 for clerk hire 354, 1205 for contingent expenses 354, 1205 for Navigation Bureau, office personnel 355, 1205 for admeasurement of vessels 355, 1205 for motor boats, etc., to enforce navigation laws 355, 1206 for preventing overcrowding of passenger vessels, etc 355, 1206 for enforcing wireless communication laws on steam vessels 355, 1206 for Shipping Commissioners; clerk hire 355, 1206 for contingent expenses 355, 1206 for Standards Bureau, office personnel 355, 1206 for equipment, machinery, etc 355, 1206 custody of buildings transferred to Secretary of Commerce 356 for contingent expenses 356, 1206 International Committee of Weights and Measures 356, 1206 attendance at technical, etc., meetings 1206 for care, etc., of grounds 356, 1207 for investigations, studies, etc., of designated subjects 356, 1207 for testing structural materials, etc 356, 1207 disseminating information as to housing, etc 356, 1207 for testing machines for physical constants 356, 1207 for investigating fire resisting properties of building materials, etc 356, 1207 for measurements, etc., of public utilities 356, 1207 appropriation for miscellaneous testing, etc 357, 1207 for radio research 357, 1207 for standardizing mechanical appliances 357, 1208 for sugar standardization, etc 357, 1208 for gauge, etc., standardization 357, 1208 for metallurgical research, etc.; railway equipment defects, etc 358, 1209 for industrial research 358, 1209 for testing large scales 358, 1209 for cooperative standardization, etc., of industrial devices 359, 1209 for radioactive investigations, and X rays 359, 1210 for utilization of waste products from the land 1210 for testing automotive engines, etc 359, 1210 for power plant building 1210 cooperative scientific investigations with departments, etc., payable from their funds 359, 1210 for Lighthouses Bureau, office personnel 359, 1211 for designated general expenses 360, 1211 for lighthouse keepers, etc 360, 1211 for officers and crews of vessels 360, 1211 for superintendents, clerks, etc 360, 1212 for retired pay 361, 1212 for vessels and aids to navigation 361, 1212 for Coast and Geodetic Survey, field expenses 361, 1212 for physical hydrography researches 361, 1213 for compiling Coast Pilot 361, 1213 for magnetic and seismological observations, etc 361, 1213 for Federal, boundary, and State surveys 361, 1213 for surveys, etc., in earthquake regions 362, 1213 for special surveys 362, 1213 for miscellaneous objects 362, 1213 for vessels, repairs, crews, etc 362, 1214 for pay of officers, etc 362, 1214 actual traveling expenses allowed 362 for office personnel 363, 1214 for office expenses 363, 1214 for Fisheries Bureau, office personnel 363, 1214 for field employees;
Alaska service 363, 1214 for employees at large; car employees 363, 1214 for employees, fish cultural stations, fish rescue, and biological stations 363, 1214 for vessel employees; Alaska service 363, 1214 for administration expenses 363, 1215 for propagation of food fishes 363, 1215 for Warm Springs, Ga., auxiliary fish cultural station 364, 1215 for Leadville, Colo., auxiliary station; reappropriation 1215 for Lake Worth, Tex., auxiliary station; reappropriation 1215 for establishing auxiliary stations in Nebraska and Oklahoma 1215 for maintenance of vessels 364, 1215 for food fishes inquiry 364, 1215 for statistical inquiry 364, 1216 for sponge fisheries 364, 1216 lxviii appropriation for protecting Alaska seal fisheries, etc 364, 1216 for Mississippi wild life and fish refuge 365, 1216 for power boat for Alaska Fisheries protection 365, 1216 for Patent Office 365, 1216 for Mines Bureau 366, 1217 for Government fuel yards, D.
C. 368, 1219 for preparing, etc., reports on mineral resources 368 for helium production and investigations 368, 1219 transfers from War and Navy Departments 368 for investigating resources of helium bearing gas, processes of producing, storing, etc 369 scientific investigations for departments, etc 369 for potash explorations, etc 1220 for study of economics of mineral industries 1220 transfers of funds for cooperative work, etc 1220 open market purchases of minor supplies, etc 1221 purchase of books from Bureau appropriations 1221 for Solicitor of, and office personnel 341, 1192 deficiency appropriation for Lighthouses Bureau 171, 187, 853, 882, 885, 1252, 1257 for Census Bureau 172, 186, 1257 for Mines Bureau 172, 187, 1257 for Standards Bureau 172, 186, 192, 853, 882 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 172, 187, 853, 1252, 1257 for Fisheries Bureau 173, 187, 853 for salvage judgments, United States district courts, under 184 for contingent expenses 186 for printing and binding 186, 852 for commercial attachés 186 for Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau 186 for Steamboat Inspection Service 186 for incidental expenses of the Army transferred to 187, 882 for aviation, Navy 187 for weekly issue of patents;
Official Gazette 852 for rent 852 for damages claims 852 for establishing aids to air navigation 853 for aircraft in commerce 853 for Mines Bureau, potash deposits 854 for constructing building for 874 for paying judgments of United States courts under, in private acts 880 for promoting commerce South and Central America 885 for protecting Alaska fisheries 885 for judgments, United States courts under 1255 for aviation, by transfer from Navy 1257 additional Assistant Secretary to be appointed, to aid in fostering air commerce, etc 573 Alaska matters may be put in charge of a commissioner designated from the employees there, by the Secretary 1068 duties and authority 1068 construction of building for master track scale and test car depot, etc., authorized 725 detail of Air Corps officers authorized for duty with, in promoting civil aviation 915 establishment of Foreign Commerce Service, in Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau of 1394 in construction of building for, employment authorized of architects successful in competition for the building for the Department of Commerce and Labor 631, 1043 power plant building to be erected on site of Standards Bureau; cost 773 *Department of Justice,* appropriation for Attorney General, Solicitor General, Assistant to, and office personnel 341, 1192 for Solicitors of State, Treasury, Commerce, and Labor Departments 341, 1192 Internal Revenue 341 for office personnel, Solicitors of Treasury, Commerce, and Labor Departments 341, 1192 for law books, etc 341, 1192 for contingent expenses 341, 1192 for rent, District of Columbia 342, 1193 for printing and binding for 342, 1193 for traveling, etc., expenses 342, 1193 for conduct of customs cases, Assistant Attorney General, etc 342, 1193 for supplies, etc., customs cases 342, 1193 for defending suits in claims 342, 1193 Indian depredation claims 342, 1193 protecting the person of the President 342, 1193 criminal identification records expenses 342, 1193 Director, Bureau of Investigation 342, 1193 advances by disbursing clerk 343 appointment of officials 343, 1193 for investigating official acts, etc., of judicial officers, etc 343, 1194 advances by disbursing clerk 343 appointment of officials 343 for enforcing antitrust laws 343, 1194 restriction on use 343, 1194 for enforcing Acts to regulate commerce 343, 1194 for investigating, etc., war frauds 343 pay restrictions 344 for Pueblo Lands Board 344, 1194 for United States Supreme Court 344, 1194 for printing and binding for Supreme Court 344, 1194 for miscellaneous expenses, Supreme Court 344, 1194 for Reporter, etc., Supreme Court 344, 1194 for circuit judges 344, 1195 for district judges 344, 1195 for retired judges 344, 1195 for National Park commissioners 344, 1195 lxix appropriation for Court of Customs Appeals 345, 1195 for Court of Claims 345, 1195 commissioners 345, 1195 for Territorial courts 345, 1195 for United States courts 345, 1196 for law books, etc., for judges, etc. 347, 1197 for Federal Reporter 347, 1197 for penal and correctional institutions 347, 1197 for Federal Industrial Institution for Women, Alderson, W.
Va 348, 1198 for Industrial Reformatory, Chillicothe, Ohio 348, 1198 for National Training School for Boys, D. C 348, 1198 for probation system, United States courts 1198 for support of prisoners 349, 1198 for inspection of prisons and prisoners 349, 1199 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 175 for Pueblo Lands Board 175 for rent 175 for United States Supreme Court 175 for Court of Claims building 176 for United States courts 176, 187, 192, 858, 882, 885, 1257 for penal institutions 176, 859 for Federal Industrial Institution for Women 176, 860 for Industrial Reformatory, Chillicothe, Ohio 176 for National Training School for Boys 176, 860 for printing and binding 187, 858 for defending suits in claims 187 for detection and prosecution of crimes 187, 192, 858, 885 for maintenance, etc., of aliens 187 for national security and defense 187 for increase of compensation 192, 885 for defense in suits of Indian claimants 844 for enforcing Acts to regulate commerce 858 for counsel, etc., in suits to cancelleases for naval oil reserve lands, Calif 858 for support of prisoners 860 for inspection of prisons and prisoners 860 for Nome, Alaska, jail and courthouse 860 for court claims certified by accounting officers 861 for conduct in customs cases 1257 Solicitor of Internal Revenue, abolished 126 *Depart ment of Labor,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, and office personnel 369, 1221 for commissioners of conciliation 369, 1221 for contingent expenses 369, 1221 for rent 370, 1222 for printing and binding for 370, 1222 for Labor Statistics Bureau 370, 1222 attendance at labor conventions, etc 370, 1222 for Immigration Bureau 370, 1222 for enforcing laws regulating immigration 370, 1222 contract labor 370, 1222 Chinese exclusion 371, 1222 refunding head tax, etc 371, 1223 amount for coast and land border patrol 371, 1223 vehicles, etc., outside the District 371, 1223 appropriation for immigrant stations 371, 1223 for Naturalization Bureau 371, 1223 for Children’s Bureau 372, 1223 for promoting maternity and infancy hygiene 372, 1224 for Women’s Bureau 372, 1224 for Employment Service 373, 1224 for Solicitor of, and office personnel 341, 1192 deficiency appropriation for Secretary, increase of compensation 176 for Immigration Bureau 177, 188, 192, 882, 1258 for judgments, United States district court under 184, 185 for judgments, Court of Claims under 185 for Children’s Bureau 188 for employment service 188 for national security and defense 188 for Domingo J.
Milord, refund 861 for Labor Statistics Bureau 882 for war labor administration 885 for contingent expenses 1258 for Naturalization Bureau 1258 employment of specified architects in connection of new building for 1043 in constructing building for, employment authorized of architects successful in competition for the building for the former Department of Commerce and Labor 631 two Assistants to the Secretary to be appointed 1415 *Department of State* (*see also* Foreign Service), appropriation for Secretary, Under-secretary, and office personnel 330, 1179 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act 330, 1179 provision if only one position in a grade 330, 1179 advances in unusually meritorious cases 330, 1179 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical service 330, 1179 no reduction in fixed salaries 330, 1179 transfers to another position without reduction 330, 1179 payments under higher rates permitted 330, 1179 for contingent and miscellaneous expenses 330, 1179 for stationery, furniture, etc 330, 1179 for books, periodicals, etc., for the library 330, 1179 for motor vehicles, etc 330, 1179 for printing and binding for 331, 1179 for passport bureaus 331, 1179 for editing, publishing, etc., official papers of the Territories 331, 1180 for Foreign Service 331, 1180 Dominion of Canada and Irish Free State added 1180 for expenses, enforcing immigration laws 334, 1183 for relief, etc., American seamen 334, 1183 for international obligations, commissions, etc 335, 1184 for bringing home criminals 341, 1192 restriction on use of appropriations for rent in the United States 341, 1192 for Solicitor of the 341, 1192 deficiency appropriation for participation in Preparatory Commission on Armaments 179 lxx deficiency appropriation for expenses of, under immigration laws 179 for Foreign Service 188, 193, 864, 883, 886, 1258 for books and maps 188 for national security and defense 189 for Chinese indemnity refunds 863 for Margarethe Murphy 863 for Lily O.
Dyer 864 for George Turner 864 for specified per diem allowances; not affected by existing law 864 for Interparliamentary Union 864 for reimbursing fire insurance losses, suppression of bubonic plague in Hawaii 864 for representing interest of foreign governments, etc 885 Foreign Service retirement benefits extended to Chief of Western European Affairs Division 903 officers of foreign commerce service may be attached by, to a diplomatic mission 1396 arrangements for recognition if no mission in the country 1396 Secretary of State may reject assignment if judged to be prejudicial to public policy 1396 *Department of the Interior* (*see* Interior Department). *Dependent Children, D.
C.,* mother or guardian of a child under 16, whose parent is unable to provide for at home, may apply to public welfare board for aid 758 bona fide residence in the District, and American citizenship required of 759 board to investigate the competency of mother, etc., to care for the child 759 if home conditions are satisfactory 759 the resources available for maintenance 759 as to willful refusal of father to support the child 759 amount needed to care for child at home 759 order may be issued by board for monthly allowance for care of child in home with the mother 759 allowance discontinued if mother ceases to be a resident 759 board to award allowance monthly, etc 759 review allowances at regular intervals 759 may alter allowances, conditions, etc 759 have visits of homes by its representative, to observe conditions, offer counsel, etc 759 to keep full record on file of each applicant, assistance given, etc 759 to make reasonable rules, etc 759 punishment for false representations to receive allowances, etc 759 inclusion as plural of words “child” and “parent” 760 sum authorized from District revenues for fiscal year 1927 760 estimates to be included thereafter by the Commissioners in the annual appropriations 760 supervisor, investigators and personnel to be appointed by the Commissioners upon nomination by the board 760 *Depositaries of Public Moneys,* internal revenue stamps to be furnished designated, for sale 101 *“Derwent,” Norwegian Vessel,* granted American registry 1354 *Des Arc, Ark.,* bridge authorized across White River at 407 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Arkansas, etc 407 *Des Arc Bridge Company,* may bridge White River, at Des Arc, Ark 407 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Arkansas, etc 407 *Des Moines, Iowa,* deficiency appropriation for public building 870 dam authorized across Des Moines River at 221 public building authorization for 632 *Des Moines River,* dam authorized across, at Des Moines, Iowa 221 *Deserters, Army,* appropriation for apprehension, etc., of; limitation 259, 1110 *Detroit, Mich.,* appropriation for River postal service 157, 1048 deficiency appropriation for marine hospital, construction 870 building authorized for branch of Chicago Federal Reserve Bank at 253 cost limited; subject to approval of Federal Reserve Board 253 construction of marine hospital facilities at, authorized 632 part of marine hospital site at, transferred to Department of Commerce 563 new site acquired at Windmill Point 564 building to be constructed on, from sales of former building, etc 564 time extended for bridging Detroit River by 535 two obsolete cannons donated to Veterans of Foreign Wars at 1402 *Detroit River,* time extended for bridging, at Detroit, Mich 535 *Devils Chute in the Mississippi River,* bridge authorized across, between Picayune and Devils Island, Ill 751 *Devils Gut, N.
C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Devils Lake, N. Dak.,* terms of court at 238 *Devon, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at 1244 *Diemer, R. B.,* deficiency appropriation for, from reclamation fund 857 *Digest of the Rides of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for preparing 541, 1150 *Diplomatic and Consular Service* (*see* Foreign Service). lxxi *Diplomatic Officers,* appropriation for instruction and transit pay 334, 1183 for transportation to and from posts 334, 1183 for allowance for dying abroad 335, 1184 for bringing home remains of, dying abroad 335, 1184 for post allowances 335, 1184 deficiency appropriation for post allowances 188 *Diplomatic Secretaries,* deficiency appropriation for 883 *Director of Public Welfare, D.
C.,* appointment of, as chief executive officer of Board of Public Welfare D. C 209 *Director of the Mint,* appropriation for, and office personnel 148, 1039 *Director of Traffic, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, office of 1300 for purchase of traffic lights, signals, etc 1300 use of fees for reissue of operators’ permits 1300 not available for building, etc., streetcar loading platforms, etc 1300 deficiency appropriation for expenses, office of 165 *Directory of Foreign Buyers,* appropriation for compiling 353, 1203 charges authorized for lists, special bulletins, etc 353, 1203 *Disabilities, Civil Service Employees,* provisions for annuities to employees before reaching retirement age, for 907 *Disability Compensation, World War, Military or Naval,* appropriation for death or 319, 1084 *Disability Pensions,* increase of rate for loss of limbs or sight 396 *Disbarment Proceedings, Interior Department,* appropriation for expenses of testimony in 454, 935 *Disbursing Clerk, Treasury Department,* appropriation for, and office personnel 141, 1032 *Disbursing Officers, Army,* credit in accounts of, for payments of commutation of quarters because of a dependent parent 654 rental and subsistence allowance of a dependent mother 654 made prior to July 1, 1923 654 no collection from payee for allowances paid prior to July 1, 1923 654 refund of allowances collected as refunds, prior to July 1, 1923 654 exceptions 654 *Disbursing Officers, Army, etc.,* may designate deputies as their agents to make disbursements, etc 888 responsibility of deputies; bond required 888 *Diseases, Animal,* appropriation for preventing spread of 505, 982 for investigating, etc 505, 982 for investigating tuberculosis and paratuberculosis 505, 982 for emergency use, eradicating contagious, etc 1005 *Diseases, Contagious, D.
C.,* appropriation for preventing spread of 438, 1319 *Diseases, Contagious, etc.,* appropriation for prevention of, etc., among Indians 438, 951 for preventing spread of, in interstate traffic 148, 1039 *“Diseases of Cattle,”* appropriation for publication of 501 *Diseases of Man,* appropriation for investigations, etc. 148, 1039 *“Diseases of the Horse,”* appropriation for publication of 501 *Disinfecting Service, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 438, 1319 *Dispatch Agents,* appropriation for London, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, and New Orleans 332, 1181 *Distilled Spirits,* removal of, authorized from one warehouse to another for bottling in bond, before paying tax 143, 1033 *Distilled Spirits and Cereal Beverages, Tax on, Title IX, Revenue Act of 1926,* levied on distilled spirits in bond, produced, or imported, when withdrawn 104 rates; until January 1, 1927 104 until January 1, 1928 104 on and after January 1, 1926 104 if diverted for beverage purposes 104 credit for lower tax paid 104 tax on imported spirits to be paid to collector of customs 104 additional to import duty 104 smuggled, etc., spirits held to be imported 104 allowance for loss by leakage, etc., on reimported, when withdrawn from bond for bottling 104 conditions 104 sale of forfeited, etc., for denaturation without payment of tax 105 lien on distilleries extinguished, when no longer used therefor, and no liability for taxes, etc 105 certificate of discharge of, to be issued by collector 105 tax imposed on sales by manufacturer, etc., of cereal beverages 105 monthly returns and payments 105 additional tax for nonpayment 105 *Distilleries,* lien on, extinguished, when no longer used therefor, and under no liability for taxes, etc 105 certificate of discharge of, to be issued by collector 105 *Distillers,* additional special tax on business of, where forbidden by State, etc., laws 95 no immunity from penalty, etc 95 *Distinctive Paper* (*see* Paper, Distinctive). *Distress Signals of Ships,* radio stations liable to interfere with, required to keep operator listening in 1171 requirement for equipment of transmitting apparatus on shipboard for 1171 priority to be given for, by all radio stations 1171 lxxii *District and Cooperative Office Service, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for operating expenses 351, 1201 opening new offices, etc 351 *District Attorneys, United Slates Courts,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 346, 1196 for payment to clerks acting as, during vacancies 346, 1196 for regular assistants to, appointed by Attorney General; pay restriction 346, 1196 for special assistants to; foreign counsel 346, 1196 deficiency appropriation for 187, 1257 for regular assistants 192 for special assistants 192, 858 *District Building, D.
C.,* appropriation for operating force, etc.; restriction 418, 1298 for operating expenses 418, 1298 *District Courts,* appropriation for judges 344, 1195 awards of boards of arbitration in railway dispute eases to be filed in 585 conclusive, and judgment entered, unless petition to impeach be filed within ten days 585 grounds for entertaining petition; award not in compliance with Railway Labor Act 585 award does not conform to stipulations of agreement 585 fraud of a member of the Board or parties to arbitration 586 not entertained on ground of uncertainty 586 to be construed, liberally; not set aside for trivial irregularity, etc 586 to be set aside if part determined invalid 586 on agreement of parties, valid and invalid parts may be separated 586 entry of judgment final; appeal allowed by petition to circuit court of appeals 586 action in circuit court of appeals; record to be transmitted to 586 determination of, final, and judgment to be entered in district court 586 to be set aside if petition to impeach sustained 586 judgment disposing of the subject matter allowed by agreement of the parties 586 fees for services of clerks; for filing answers, etc 1022 in criminal cases upon plea of not guilty by defendant, if costs assessed against him 1022 copy of record, etc 1023 of information or indictment in criminal cases to defendant, if costs assessed against him 1023 jurisdiction of, in appeals from revoking radio station licenses, by licensingauthority 1169 in bankruptcy proceedings 662 to secure testimony, etc., under Revenue Act of 1926 121 to issue process, etc., for enforcing provisions thereof 121 additional to other remedies 121 jurisdiction of, concurrent with Court of Claims for recovery of erroneously collected revenue taxes, etc., if collector dead 121 to entertain and determine bills of interpleader by casualty, surety, insurance, etc., companies where claimants are residents of different States 416 *District Judges,* appropriation for salaries 344, 1195 salary established at 919 *District of Columbia,* (*see also* Washington, D.
C,), appropriation for expenses of 417, 1297 revenues from sources in the District to be credited thereto 417, 1297 in addition $9,000,000 from the Treasury, advanced July 1, 1926 417 same amount advanced July 1, 1927 1297 for salaries, executive office 418, 1297 salaries limited to averge rates under Classification Act 418, 1297 if only one position in a grade 418, 1297 advances in unusually meritorious cases 418, 1297 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical service 418, 1297 no reduction in fixed salaries 418, 1297 payments under higher rates permitted 418, 1297 for veterinary division 418 for purchasing division 418, 1298 for building inspection division 418, 1298 for plumbing inspection division 418, 1298 for care, etc., District Building 418, 1298 restriction on additional engineers, etc 418, 1298 for operating expenses 418, 1298 for assessor’s office 419, 1298 for license bureau 419, 1298 for vehicle tags 419 for collector’s office 419, 1298 for auditor's office 419, 1298 for corporation counsel’s office 419, 1298 official time restriction 419 for coroner’s office 419, 1298 for superintendent of weights, measures, and markets 419, 1299 for Engineer Commissioner's office 419 for highways department 1299 for sewer department 1299 for trees and parking department 1299 for engineer department, office of Chief Clerk 1299 for central garage 419, 1299 for municipal architect’s office 420, 1299 apportionment for services of draftsmen, etc., on construction work 1299 for Public Utilities Commission 420, 1299 for board of examiners, steam engineers 420, 1299 for board of examiners, steam engineers 420, 1299 for insurance department 420, 1300 for survevor’s office; temporary draftsmen 420, 1300 for Employees’ Compensation Fund 420, 1300 for Director of Traffic’s office 420, 1300 lxxiii appropriation for free Public Library 421, 1300 library stations restrictions 421, 1300 Chevy Chase branch, rent 1301 for office of register of wills 1301 for recorder of deeds’ office 1301 for contingent expenses 421, 1301 for printing reports 421, 1301 discretionary discontinuance; preservation of originals 421, 1301 for motor vehicles, maintenance, etc 421, 1302 for allowance for privately owned motor vehicles 422, 1302 regulations for use of vehicles, etc 422, 1302 expenses of horses, etc., limited 422, 1302 payment for fire insurance forbidden 422, 1302 specific telephones allowed 422, 1302 for postage 422, 1302 for car, etc., fares; limitation 422, 1302 for judicial expenses 423, 1303 for advertising 423, 1303 tax sale advertising in newspapers 1303 for survey, etc,, of dangerous, etc., buildings 423 for copies of wills, etc., to assessor 423 for recorder of deeds, rent, etc 423 for employment service, expenses 423, 1303 for tablets to mark historic places 423, 1303 for emergency fund 423, 1303 for refund of erroneous collections 423, 1303 for aid, National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws 424, 1304 for assessment and permit work; street improvements 424, 1304 for paving roadways; permit system 424, 1304 for street improvements; allotments designated 1304 for street and road improvements, under gasoline, etc., tax fund 425, 1305 restricted to specified improvements 426 assessments in accordance with existing law 426 for widening H Street NW., from Seventeenth to Eighteenth Streets 1306 for resufacing Highway Bridge approach 1307 for widening Connecticut Avenue, Dupont Circle to Florida Avenue 1307 for widening Twelfth Street NW., E Street to Pennsylvania Avenue 1307 for widening Thirteenth Street NW., I Street to Massachusetts Avenue 1307 for widening Fifteenth Street NW., I Street to Massachusetts Avenue 1307 assessment of 40 per cent of cost of widening, etc., against abutting property 1307 for minor changes in roadways, etc 1307 appropriation for curbs, gutters, etc 1307 extension of paving Thirty-fourth Street NW 1307 fund restricted to specified improvements 1307 assessments in accordance with existing law 1307 priority to through thoroughfares 1308 for grading streets, etc 426, 1308 for condemnation of streets, alleys, etc 426, 1308 for small park areas 426, 1308 for opening streets, etc., under highways system, from District revenues 427, 1308 except Fourteenth Street NW., extension 427, 1308 awards, etc., in widening Harvard Street, payable from 1308 widening First Street NE 427 for repairs, streets, etc 427, 1308 changing widths of sidewalks, etc., and roadways 427, 1308 for sidewalks and curbs, public reservations, etc 427, 1308 for repairs, suburban roads; restrictions 427, 1308 open competition for contracts 427, 1308 work at expense of contractors 427, 1308 for District fish wharf, improvements 427 for bridges, construction and repair, etc 427, 1309 for placing highway guards on designated bridges 427 for Highway Bridge, operation, etc 428, 1309 for Anacostia River Bridge, operation, etc 428, 1309 for Francis Scott Key Bridge 428, 1309 for Rock Creek at Military Road 1309 for replacing M Street Bridge over Rock Creek 1309 for trees and parking 428, 1309 for public convenience stations 428, 1309 for sewers, cleaning, etc 428, 1309 for city refuse disposal, personal services 428, 1310 for cleaning streets, removing snow, etc 428, 1310 for garbage disposal, etc 429, 1310 for garbage reduction plant, Prince William County, Va 1310 for public playgrounds 429, 1310 public school, vacation; swimming pool supplies 429, 1310 bathing pools 429, 1310 for electrical department 429, 1311 for lighting expenses 430, 1311 contract requirements 430, 1311 for fire alarm system 430 for underground cables 430 for police patrol signal system No. 13 station house 430 for police patrol signal system No. 14 station house 1311 for alterations, police patrol system 1311 for addition to electrical storehouse 1311 for public schools 430, 1312 vacation schools and playgrounds 431, 1312 retired pay 431, 1312 lxxiv appropriation for night schools 431, 1312 for instruction of deaf, dumb, and blind 431, 1312 for Americanization work, etc 431, 1313 community center department 432, 1313 care of buildings, etc 432, 1313 temporary rooms 432, 1313 tubercular pupils 432, 1313 manual training expenses 432, 1313 fuel, light, and power 432, 1313 furniture, supplies, etc 432, 1313 teachers in nature study, etc.; payments to be designated 433, 1314 free tuition to children of Army, Navy, etc., outside of District 433, 1314 repairs, etc., to buildings and grounds 1314 for buildings, construction, etc 433 construction appropriations immediately available 433 for buildings, etc., from surplus revenue fund 433 for sites, from surplus revenue fund 434 for rent 435 for repairs, improvements, etc 435 for fireproof curtains, Central and Dunbar auditoriums 1314 for school playgrounds 435, 1314 for remodeling buildings for junior high schools 1315 for buildings and grounds 1315 construction appropriations immediately available 1315 amount charged to special fund 1315 for sites for buildings and playgrounds 1316 for police department 435, 1316 House of Detention 436, 1317 harbor patrol 436, 1317 for policemen and firemen’s relief fund 437, 1318 for fire department 437, 1318 for health department 438, 1318 prevention of contagious diseases 438, 1319 isolating wards, Garfield and Providence Hospitals 438, 1319 for dispensaries for tuberculosis and venereal diseases 438, 1319 for disinfecting service, etc 438, 1319 for public schools, hygiene, etc 439, 1320 for bacteriological and chemical laboratories 439, 1320 for dairy farm, etc., inspection 439, 1320 for public crematory; pound 439, 1320 for child hygiene service 439, 1320 for juvenile court 440, 1320 for police court 440, 1321 for municipal court 440, 1321 for supreme court, salaries and expenses 441, 1321 for courthouse care, etc 441, 1322 for court of appeals, salaries and expenses 441, 1322 for support, etc., of convicts out of the District 441, 1322 for lunacy writs 442, 1322 for miscellaneous court expenses 442, 1322 for printing and binding for courts 442, 1322 for Board of Public Welfare 442, 1323 for division of child welfare 442, 1323 for support of jail prisoners 443, 1323 for workhouse and reformatory 443, 1323 appropriation for National Training School for Boys 444, 1324 for National Training School for Girls 444, 1324 for medical charities 444, 1325 for Columbia Hospital for Women 444, 1325 for Tuberculosis Hospital 444, 1325 for Gallinger Municipal Hospital 445, 1325 for District Training School 445, 1325 for Industrial Home for Colored Children 445, 1326 for Industrial Home School 446, 1326 for Home for Aged and Infirm 446, 1326 for temporary homes 446, 1326 for aid of the blind 447, 1327 for support, etc., of insane 447, 1327 for relief of the poor 447, 1327 for payment to abandoned families 447, 1327 for burial of indigent ex-servicemen 447, 1327 for transportation of paupers 447, 1328 for militia expenses 448, 1328 for development, etc., Anacostia Park 448, 1328 for public buildings and public parks 448, 1328 for park police 449, 1330 for National Capital Park and Planning Commission 449, 1330 for Zoological Park 449, 1330 for water service; out of revenues thereof 450, 1331 for increasing water supply 450 contracts authorized 450 for Washington Aqueduct, etc 450, 1331 for Conduit Road, maintenance, etc 450, 1331 for water service, emergencies 450, 1331 control of Secretary of War not affected 450, 1331 for water department, salaries, etc 450, 1331 for operating expenses 451, 1331 for extending water service 451, 1331 assessments for laying mains, etc 451 increase of water rents 451 for installing metera to private residences, etc 451, 1331 for hydrants, etc 451, 1331 for replacing old mains 1331 for extending mains, etc 451, 1331 employment of temporary draftsmen, etc., on sewers, streets, etc 451, 1332 laborers, mechanics, etc 452, 1332 horses, vehicles, etc 452, 1332 temporary laborers, etc., water department work 452, 1333 for expenses payable from miscellaneous trust funds 452, 1333 leaves of absence to persons employed ten months consecutively 453, 1333 purchases of supplies, motor vehicles, etc., from Government sources; limitation if procured elsewhere 453, 1333 acceptance of mark as signature of day laborer, etc 453 for operation, etc., Center Market 524, 949 deficiency appropriation for office of director of traffic 165 lxxv deficiency appropriation for plumbing inspection division 165 for free public library 165 for Employees’ Compensation Fund 165 for postage 165 for paving roadways, permit system 165 for street improvements, allotments designated 165 restricted to specified improvements 166 payment of damages incident to extension of specified streets 166 for street and road improvements, under gasoline, etc., tax fund 166 for widening and repaving roadways of designated streets 166 assessing cost from abutting property owners, etc 166 vault changes, etc 166 for Lamond grade crossing; extension of Van Buren Street 167 widths of scheduled roadways, etc., may be altered in the judgment of the Commissioners 167 for street repairs, etc 168 for sewers 168 for public schools 168, 847 for police department 169, 1251 for harbor patrol 169, 847 for policemen and firemen’s relief fund 169, 847 for health department 169, 848 for juvenile court 169, 848, 1251 for Industrial Home School 169 for Gallinger Municipal Hospital 169 for jail, repairs, etc 169 for jail, installing death chamber; reappropriation 169 for workhouse expenses 169 for District Training School, maintenance, etc 170 for indigent insane 170 for National Capital Park Commission 170 for judgments against 170 apportionment from Treasury and District revenues 170 for water department 170 for support of jail prisoners, etc 186, 848 for Corporation Counsel's office 845 for Coroner’s office 846 for judicial expenses 846 for advertising taxes in arrears 846 for refund of erroneous collections 844 for refund to Nimrod E.
Farr 844 for opening, etc., designated streets under highways system 846 for city refuse disposal 846 for resurfacing Twelfth Street SW., E Street to Maryland Avenue 847 for playgrounds 847 for fire department 847, 1251 for recorder of deeds, book typewriters 847 for municipal court 848 for Supreme Court expenses 848, 1256 for lunacy writs 848 for miscellaneous court expenses 848 for jail enlargement, etc 849 for Board of Charities 849 for Board of Children’s Guardians 849 deficiency appropriation for Industrial Home for Colored Children 849 for Board of Public Welfare, home care for dependent children 849 for Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Commission 849 for paying judgments 849 for audited claims 850 proportion from District revenues 850 for assessor’s office 1250 for Macfarland Junior High School, furniture, etc 1251 for Public Utilities Commission 1251 acquisition of designated squares in, authorized for extension of the Capitol Grounds 762 additional wing to District jail authorized 622 appeals to court of appeals from interlocutory orders in criminal cases, notallowed 831 Board of Public Welfare created; provisions relating to 208 Botanic Garden, to be enlarged and relocated 931 black bass sales in, unlawful 1380 captured World War devices and trophies to be apportioned and distributed to 615 care of estates of lunatics; appointment and duties of committee for 1067 cession of made land at Battery Cove near Alexandria, Va., to the State of Virginia 1176 Columbia Hospital, etc.; nurses’ home authorized for 971 Conduit Road jurisdiction transferred from Secretary of War to the Commissioners 627 committees or trustees in lunacy cases limited to serving not more than five cases 1383 control of park system transferred to Director of Public Buildings, etc., in place of Chief of Engineers 835 dentistry registration fee increased 1413 duties, etc., of guardians over estates of wards; use of property, commissions, etc 1067 employees of, included in leave of absence provisions for ex-service men, etc., to attend American Legion Convention, at Paris, France 837 exchange authorized, of part of Naval Observatory grounds, for portion of Industrial Home site 1386 sale of remainder of Industrial Home site and acquired Observatory lands 1386 proceeds of sale of school property, and of half of Observatory lands to be deposited to credit of the District 1386 made available for site and new Industrial Home School 1386 remainder from sale of Observatory lands to be used for improving property of 1386 school property to be used until new site acquired, etc 1386 exchange of lands in square 2822, with owners 380 lxxvi farmers’ produce market site, to be negotiated for 1399 cost limited; report to Congress with recommendations 1399 fees, etc., of recorder of deeds and register of wills to be deposited in the Treasury to credit of the District 322 retention to pay outstanding obligations 322 estimates to be submitted annually for operations of both offices 322 building, etc., for recorder of deeds authorized to be appropriated for 322 free public library provisions; branches, etc 229 garbage reduction property in Prince William County, Va., to be acquired 657 height of buildings; limit increased for building in square 254 298 jury service by women authorized; not compulsory 1249 incorporations;
American Social Science Association to be National Institute of Social Sciences 751 Daughters of American Revolution; property holdings increased 4 Saint Joseph’s Male Orphan Asylum, name changed to Saint Joseph’s Home and School 777 jurors, grand and petit, to be drawn monthly 892 for police and juvenile courts, etc., to be drawn quarterly 893 kosher meat sales regulated 253 legal holiday in, declared of December 26, 1925 1 Lucy Webb Hayes National Training School for Deaconesses and Missionaries; trustees designated 1357 previous acts, etc., validated 1357 land in McMillan Park conveyed to Howard University; terms, etc 974 Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway may be sold to Church of the Pilgrims for constructing a church, etc 1007 mattress manufacture, sale, etc., regulations 838 married women may contract as surety or guarantor, or accommodation drawer, maker, etc.; former prohibition repealed 676 milk containers, etc., regulations 809 national arboretum establishment in, authorized 1422 National Capital Park and Planning Commission established; authority, duty, etc 374 National American Red Cross, may continue use of temporary building in square 172 403 new bridge across Rock Creek at M Street NW., authorized 837 new building for police court authorized 901 park police, additional force authorized 834 leaves of absence granted 834 payment directed for maintenance of Columbia Hospital for Women, etc 1423 amount authorized from District revenues 1423 permission to lay a conduit across Twelfth Street SW., by Washington Market Company, authorized 698 pharmacy regulations modified 1413 pipe lines for petroleum, etc., permitted from square 704 to the Eastern Branch of the Potomac River 1056 steam permitted in alley, square 225 1369 police and fire department to be furnished with uniforms, etc., from District revenues 635 policemen’s, etc., retirement pay withheld from, members, authorized to be paid to them or their widows 245 portion of Anacostia Park transferred to, for a tree nursery 405 public park system placed under Director of Public Buildings, etc., in lieu of Chief of Engineers. 835 Public Utilities Commission personnel modified 920 people’s counsel in public utilities matters authorized 921 appointment, duties, qualifications, etc 921 investigation expenses to be borne by utilities as a special franchise tax 1351 punishment for abandonment, etc., of wife or children in, modified 716 real and personal tax provisions 832 repeal of tax on electric railways for passengers over Francis Scott Key Bridge; condition 697 Highway Bridge; condition 697 reservation 248 transferred to commissioners for municipal purposes 769 retirement of school teachers modified 727 retirement provisions for annual employees of, for age or disability 906 public school officers and teachers excepted 906 Rock Creek, Zoological, and Potomac Parks parkway completion authorized 396 sale of lots in square 377 authorized 205 statue of Albert Gallatin authorized; site, etc 934 streets, etc.; condemnation proceedings for acquiring lands for designated streets, etc., under highways systems 675 amount awarded as damages may be assessed as benefits 675 if damages exceed benefits, Commissioners may accept award, or dismiss the cause 675 sums authorized for paying costs of proceedings, and damages 675 benefits to credit of District revenues 675 if damages, etc., exceed benefits, excess to be paid from appropriation 675 condemnation of lands for widening Nichols Avenue SE 1090 former act repealed 1091 elimination of grade crossings, Fern and Varn urn Streets and Eastern Avenues 1352 Michigan Avenue 1351 lxxvii streets, etc.; name of Dent Place NW., changed to Greenwich Parkway 809 opening of a street from Georgia Avenue to Ninth Street NW, for use by street railway 972 replacing pavements not to be assessed on abutting property 1064 widening of C Street NE 1349 Harvard Street and Adams Mill Road 697 widening of First Street NE 203 former act repealed 203 supreme court, general term powers; provision for acting clerk 234 supreme court jurors, grand and petit, to be drawn monthly 741 Traffic Act Regulations, amendments 812 transfer of part of Anacostia Park to Botanic Garden for use as a tree nursery 774 two bathing pools or beaches to be established, one for the white, the other for the colored race 394 use of sum for public building projects in, designated 631 water may be delivered from Washington Aqueduct to Arlington County, Va., sanitary district 251 water rates to be determined 850 *District of Columbia Code Amendments,* Sec. 65.
Supreme Court, general term powers; acting clerk authorized 234 Sec. 115b. Estates of lunatics; committee for care, etc.; accounting, compensation, etc 1067 Sec. 204. Drawing of jurors, grand and petit 741, 892 Sec. 215a. Jury service not disqualified by sex 1249 Sec. 1125. Guardian and ward, limit of number of wards to one guardian 1383 Sec. 1127. Guardian of estate of an infant; limit of estates to one guardian 1383 Sec. 1135. Accounts of guardians 1067 Sec. 1155. Power of wife to trade, etc.; repeal of prohibition of married woman to contract as surety, etc 676 *District of Columbia, Commissioners of,* appointment by, of Board of Public Welfare 208 director of public welfare 209 authorized to negotiate for farmers’ produce market site 1399 cost limited; report recommendations to Congress 1399 authority of, to review, etc., revocation of permits to motor vehicle operators 814 directed to increase scale of water rents 451 discretionary discontinuance of printing reports, etc., of 421, 1301 duties of, as Public Utilities Commission, transferred 920 Engineer Commissioner made a member of new commission 920 under Act for retirement of public-school teachers 727 Engineer, to serve on National Capital Park, etc., Commission 375 water rates to be fixed by 850 *District of Columbia Laws,* appropriation for employment, by Committee on Revision of the Laws, House of Representatives, of assistance in compiling and codifying 542 *District of Columbia Traffic Act, 1925, Amendments,* meaning of ”vehicle” 812 traffic to include all vehicles, pedestrians, and animals 812 motor vehicle operator’s permits issued by director to qualified persons 812 examination, etc., of qualifications 813 refusal if he believe issuance a menace to public safety 813 for three years; fee 813 duplicate if lost; fee 813 age restrictions; individually owned pleasure vehicle 813 details contained in 813 possession of, required when operating 813 fine for failure; transient visitors excepted 813 licenses, etc., for passenger vehicles for hire not affected 813 provisions effective at once; outstanding permits to be called in; reissues 813 revocation or suspension of permit, by director mandatory, etc 814 reason for, to be given in order 814 in effect in ten days unless reviewed by Commissioners 814 if sustained, effective at once 814 reversed, to be vacated 814 application for court of appeals by writ of error to review order of, etc 814 authority of court: decision final 814 order, not stayed by 814 prosecutions for violations in police court, smoke screen excepted, by information filed by corporation counsel 814 trial by jury preserved 814 speed regulations 814 *District Training School, D.
C.* appropriation for construction, maintenance, etc., of, for feeble minded persons 445 for personal service, etc 445, 1325 for laundry machinery, etc 445, 1325 for farm equipment, dairy herd, etc 445, 1325 for furnishing new buildings, etc 445 for additional dormitories 1326 for tool house 1326 deficiency appropriation for maintetenance, etc 170 control, etc., of, put under Board of Public Welfare, D. C 209 *Dividends,* licenses required for collecting payments of foreign, etc 52 punishment for transacting business without 52 verified returns of, paid by corporations, to be made; details, etc 50 *Dividends, Stock,* national banks may increase capital stock by declaring; surplus required 1228 lxxviii *Division Avenue NE., D.
C.,* appropriation for grading, Grant Street to Sheriff Road 425 *Division of Supply, Treasury Department* (*see* Supply Division, Treasury Department). *Divorces, Canal Zone* (*see also* Panama Canal Act Amendments), provisions relating to 924 *Dix Street NE., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for grading, Forty-fourth to Forty-ninth Streets 166 *Dixie Highway,* right of way granted Kentucky across Camp Knox Military Reservation for 4 *Document Room, House of Representatives,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 543, 1152 for Joel Grayson 543, 1153 deficiency appropriation for superintendent 842 for Joel Grayson 842 *Document Room, Senate,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 538, 1147 *Dominican Republic,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 details authorized from Army, Navy, and Marine Corps to assist government of, in military and naval matters 565 *Dominion of Canada* (*see* Canada). *Donora, Pa.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 title of site for public building at, may be accepted with reservation of underlying natural gas and oil 702 drilling not allowed 702 *Doorkeeper, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, special employee, messengers, etc 543, 1152 janitors placed under, after close of Congress 542, 1152 *Doorkeeper, Senate* (*see* Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, Senate). *Dorranceton, Pa.,* time extended for bridging North Branch of Susquehanna River from Wilkes-Barre to 590 *Douglas Bay, N.
C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Douglas County, Oreg.,* lease of lands in, as summer camp for boy scouts 1022 *Dourine, etc.,* appropriation for investigating, treating, etc 507, 984 *Draft, Selective,* deficiency appropriation for registration and selection expenses 190, 193, 883, 1259 *Drawback, Internal Revenue,* deficiency appropriation for allowance of 189 *Dresslerville Indian Colony, Nev.,* deficiency appropriation for providing water supply at 856 water supply system for Indians at, to be established 560 amount authorized for 560 *Drought Resistant Crops,* appropriation for breeding, etc 510, 987 *Drought Stricken Areas,* procuring seed grain, nursery stock, and fertilizer, authorized for farmers in 1245 *Drug, etc., Plants,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 509, 986 for physiological and fermentation investigations, etc., of 509, 986 *Drug Products, etc.,* appropriation for biological investigations, etc. of agricultural 515, 991 *Druggists, D.
C.* (*see* Pharmacy, D. C.). *Drugs, Adulterated, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for detecting 439, 1319 *Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for investigating adulterations, false branding, etc., of 515, 1003 *Drugs, etc., Poisonous* (*see* Federal Caustic Poison Act). *Drugs, Habit-Forming,* forfeiture of pay in Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, for absence due to 557 *Dry Land Farming,* appropriation for improving methods of 510, 987 *Dry Pass, Alaska,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1021 *Dublin, Ga.,* terms of court at 671 *Duchesne County, Utah,* appropriation for aid to public schools in, from Indian funds 471, 951 *Duluth, Minn.,* disposal authorized of naval radio station lands at 700 improvement of, harbor authorized 1013 terms of court at 238 *Duluth, Minn.-Superior, Wis., Harbor,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made, for extending deep channel to Fond du Lac, Minn 1020 *Dundee Township, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Fox River in 6, 779 *Dunwoody, Francis M., Coast Guard,* given rank of commodore on retired list; no increase of pay 1261 *Dupuy, H.
E., and P. D. Anderson,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande, Presidio, Tex., to Ojinaga, Mexico 202 consent of Mexico required 202 *Durango, Colo.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 870 public building authorization for 632 *“During the Session,”* to mean 116 days 544 to mean 209 days 1153 *Dyer, Lilly O.,* deficiency appropriation for paying, widow of Francis John Dyer, consul dying in service 564 **E.** Page. *E Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Eleventh to Fifteenth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1305 *Eagle Lake, Miss, and La.,* declared a nonnavigable stream 681 lxxix *Eagle Pass and Piedras Negras Bridge Company,* may bridge Rio Grande, at Eagle Pass, Tex 743 consent of Mexico required 743 time extended for bridging Rio Grande, from Eagle Pass, Tex., to Piedras Negras, Mexico 732 *Eagle Pass, Tex.,* abandoned Army post tract near, conveyed to citizens thereof 1064 bridge authorized across Rio Grande, at 743 consent of Mexico required 743 between Piedras Negras, Mexico, and 532 consent of Mexico required 532 time extended for bridging Rio Grande to Piedras Negras from 732 *Earned Income* (*see also* Revenue Act of 1926), credit allowed for, in computing normal income tax 21 *Earthquake Regions,* appropriation for triangulation, and leveling surveys of 362, 1213 *Easements* (*see* Rights of Way). *East Lansing, Mich.,* appropriation for erection of Weather Bureau building at 504 *East Las Vegas, N.
Mex.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *East Orange, N. J.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *East Pass Channel, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, from Gulf of Mexico into Choctawhatchee Bay 1019 *East River, Ga.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, channel, Brunswick, Ga., to be made 1018 *East River, N. Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, for deepening channel, English Place, Long Island, to Pierce Avenue 1017 *East Troy, Wis.* preference right of, to purchase lands formerly surveyed as in area of Booth Lake, for park purposes 230 *Eastern Avenue NE., D.
C.,* viaduct to be constructed over tracks of the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington and the Baltimore and Ohio, Railroad Companies 1352 one-half of cost to be paid by the railroad companies in proportion to their land holdings 1353 to be a lien; enforcement 1353 street railways may use, on paying one-fourth the cost thereof 1353 amount authorized for expenses 1353 acquiring necessary land by condemnation, etc 1353 not less than one-half of damages awarded to be assessed as benefits 1353 on completion of, the grade crossing over the railroad tracks at Quarles Street, to be forever closed 1354 *Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, N.
C.,* appropriation for closing affairs of 461 *Eastern Dispensary and Casualty Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 444, 1325 *Eckstein, Fred A.,* deficiency appropriation for services 841 *Economic Conference, Geneva, Switzerland,* amount authorized for participating in 1403 *Economics Building, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for purchase, etc., for Department of Agriculture 874 *Ecuador,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Edgartown, Mass.,* Doctor Mefford Runyon given quitclaim to right of way to his property, through lighthouse property at 625 *Edgewood Arsenal, Md.,* construction of officers’ quarters, from military post construction fund 396 *Edinburg, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Pearl River at 748 *Editorial and Distribution Work Office, Department of Agriculture* (*see* Information Office, Department of Agriculture). *Education Bureau, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 491, 967 for general expenses, travel, distributing documents, etc 491, 967 for investigation of land grant colleges 967 for education in Alaska, under supervision of Commissioner 491, 967 for medical relief in Alaska 492, 968 for reindeer for Alaska, sales, etc 492, 968 deficiency appropriation for reindeer for Alaska 187 for printing pamphlet, “Declaration of Independence” 854 for education of Alaskan natives 885 pamphlet containing Declaration of Independence, summary of historical events, to be prepared by. 673 distribution to every school, college, or university in the United States or its possessions 673 *Education, Commissioner of,* appropriation for 491, 967 for traveling expenses, etc 491, 967 for education, etc., in Alaska under 491, 967 *Education, Rehabilitation, etc.,* conference on, authorized at Honolulu, Hawaii 915 *Educational, Religious, etc., Entertainments,* exempt from admission tax 92 *Edwards, Honorable Charles G.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 842 *Efficiency Bureau,* appropriation for Chief of, office personnel and expenses 308, 1072 for printing and binding 308, 1072 deficiency appropriation for, additional, 1926 164 *Egypt,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 for expenses of American prisoners, etc., in 341, 1192 lxxx *Eighteenth Street NE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Lawrence to Otis Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 *Eighteenth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Varnum to Webster Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 426 *Eighteenth Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, A to B Streets; from gasoline tax fund 425 *Eighth Street NW., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for paving, Decatur to Emerson Streets 166 for paving, Emerson to Hamilton Streets 1304 *El Dorado, Ark.,* terms of court at 296 *El Paso and Juarez Traction Company,* may bridge Rio Grande at El Paso, Tex., with El Paso Electric Company 567 consent of Mexico required 567 *El Paso Electric Company,* may bridge Rio Grande at El Paso, Tex 567 consent of Mexico required 567 *El Paso, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande at 567 consent of Mexico required 567 issue of Army stores for relief of sufferers from floods at, etc., in 1925, approved 1065 *Elba, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Pea River at 219 *Elbert County, Ga.,* bridge authorized by, across Savannah River, between Iva, S.
C., and Elberton, Ga 2 *Elberton, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Savannah River between Iva, S. C., and 2 *Eldred, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Allegheny River at 553 *Electric Cars, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 158, 1049 deficiency appropriation for 191, 863, 1260 *Electric Plants, etc., Army,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 267, 1118 for installation of, searchlights, etc., seacoast defenses 273, 1123 for maintenance, etc., of, searchlights, etc., seacoast defenses 273, 1124 for installation of, Hawaii fortifications 273, 1124 for maintenance, etc., of, search-lights, etc., insular possessions 273, 1124 for installation of, searchlights, etc., Panama Canal 273, 1124 for maintenance of, searchlights, etc., Panama Canal 273, 1124 *Electrical Department, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 429, 1311 for supplies, contingent expenses 429, 1311 for placing wires underground, etc 430, 1311 for extending police patrol system 430 for lighting expenses 430, 1311 for extending fire alarm system 430 for extending signal cable system 430 for installing signal system, No. 13 precinct 430 appropriation for replacing old fixtures, etc 1311 for installing police patrol system in 14th precinct 1311 for extending and improving police patrol system 1311 for addition to storehouse; immediately available 1311 *Electrocution, D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for death chamber in District jail for 169 *Eleventh Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for widening, New York to Massachusetts Avenues; from gasoline tax fund 426 division of cost with abutting owners; modifying vaults under sidewalks 426 deficiency appropriation for widening roadway, Pennsylvania to New York Avenues; from gasoline-tax fund 167 additional from unexpended balance 167 assessing cost from abutting property owners, etc 167 *Elgin, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Fox River, by 201 *Elizabeth City, N.
C.,* terms of court at 758, 1339 *Elizabeth River,* bridge authorized across southern branch of, at Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va 619 time extended for bridging, near Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va 1246 *Elk, etc.,* additions to Absaroka and Gallatin National Forests and Yellowstone National Park for winter feeding, preserving, etc., of 656 *Elk Garage, Denver, Colo.,* deficiency appropriation for paying 854 *Elk Refuge, Wyo.,* acceptance authorized of additional lands in Teton County from Izaak Walton League to be used for 1246 to be known as Izaak Walton League addition to the winter elk refuge 1246 lands added to the winter elk refuge near Yellowstone Park 1246 *Elk River,* bridge authorized across, between Lauderdale and Limestone Counties, Ala 215 *Ellis Island Immigrant Station, N.
Y.,* appropriation for operation of hospital by Public Health Service; reimbursement from Immigration Service funds 147 for remodeling, repairs, etc 1223 deficiency appropriation for 1258 *Elm Tree Beacon Lighthouse Reservation, N. Y.,* portion of, transferred to War Department for military purposes 623 *Embassies,* appropriation for clerks at 331, 1180 deficiency appropriation for clerks at 188, 885 *Emergencies, Foreign Service,* appropriation for unforeseen 335, 1184 deficiency appropriation for 188 lxxxi *Emergency Fleet Corporation* (*see also* Shipping Board, United States), appropriation for expenses of, from emergency shipping fund 318 *Emergency Fund, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses under 423, 1303 *Emergency Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 444, 1325 *Emergency Shipping Fund* (*see also* Shipping Board, United States), appropriation for expenses of Fleet Corporation payable from 318 sources designated 318 for expenses of Merchant Fleet Corporation payable from 1082 sources designated 1082 *Emerson Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Kansas to Illinois Avenues 1304 *Empire Cut, Calif.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1020 *Employees’ Associations, etc.,* exempt from income tax 40 *Employees’ Compensation Commission,* appropriation for commissioners, and office personnel 309, 1074 for contingent expenses 309, 1074 for printing and binding for 309, 1074 for allowances from compensation fund 309, 1074 enforcing recoveries 309, 1074 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 844 duties of, to administer Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act 1442 compensation districts, including high seas and areas in United States, to be established by 1442 assignments of deputy commissioners to 1442 jurisdiction of district courts within, in respect to injury or death 1442 vocational rehabilitation of permanently disabled employees directed by; fund available 1443 deputycommissionersto be appointed by 1443 provisions relating to 1443 studies and investigations of safety provisions and causes of injuries in employments to be made by 1444 cooperation with Federal and State agencies 1444 examinations of premises, tracks, etc 1444 allowances for traveling expenses and subsistence 1444 annual report to Congress, with recommendations, etc 1444 special fund established for payments of additional disabilities and rehabilitation 1444 administration of;
Treasurer to be custodian 1444 disbursements only on order of Commission; bond required of Treasurer 1444 payments into, of $1,000 by employer for death of employee where no beneficiary for compensation; division of 1444 amounts collected as fines and penalties 1445 special fund; deposit of, in depository banks; investment in Federal securities, etc 1445 liability for payments for rehabilitation from, limited 1445 auditing by Comptroller General, but action of Commission in making payments final and not subject to review 1445 fund established for expenses of administration of Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act 1445 administration of by Commission 1445 Treasurer made custodian of 1445 held in trust, and moneys and securities not the property of United States 1445 disbursements, etc 1445 amount authorized to be appropriated for, and covered into 1445 available for remainder of fiscal year 1927 and during year 1928 1445 unexpended balances in fund July 1, 1928, to be covered into the Treasury 1445 salaries and expenses payable proportionately from established funds 1445 *Employees’ Compensation Fund,* appropriation for payments from 309, 1074 deficiency appropriation for allowances, etc., from 844 extension of application of, to employees injured in service 772 *Employees Compensation Fund, D.
C.,* appropriation for paying awards, etc 420, 1300 deficiency appropriation for paying awards, etc 165 *Employees, Government* (*see* Government Employees), *Employees, Railroad,* provisions for prompt disposition of disputes between, and carriers 577 *Employment Service, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 423, 1303 *Employment Service, Department of Labor,* appropriation for fostering, etc., welfare of wage earners, etc. 373, 1224 objects designated 373, 1224 deficiency appropriation for 188 *Engineer Commissioner’s Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for office personnel 419, 1299 for central garage 419, 1299 *Engineer Corps* (*see also* Engineer Department, Army), officer of, to serve on commission to inspect, etc., Appomattox Court House, Va., Civil War battle fields, etc 9 Civil War battle fields in Georgia 588 Civil War battle field of Pea Ridge, Ark 715 *Engineer Department, Army,* appropriation for expenses of depots 271, 1122 for maintenance of Engineer School 271, 1122 tuition of student officers at technical institutions, etc 272, 1122 travel expenses of officers for instruction 272, 1123 for equipment of troops 272, 1123 lxxxii *Engineer Department, Army* appropriation for operations in the field 272, 1123 allowance for purchase of options on materials 272, 1123 temporary construction for training only 272, 1123 for military surveys and maps 272, 1123 assistance of other Government agencies 273, 1123 for fortification expenses, seacoast defenses, United States 273, 1123 for fortification expenses, insular possessions 273, 1124 for fortification expenses, Panama Canal 273, 1124 for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of Engineers 274, 1124 draftsmen, etc 274, 1124 for care, etc., Washington's birthplace 290, 1141 for California Débris Commission 291, 1141 for roads, bridges, etc., Alaska 291, 1141 for wharf, Juneau, Alaska 1142 for river and harbor work 291, 1142 for survey of Northern and Northwestern Lakes, etc 291, 1142 for preventing injurious deposits, New York Harbor 291, 1142 for examinations, surveys, etc., of authorized projects 291, 1142 limit of cost and area increased of survey of Tennessee River and tributaries 291 for Dam No. 2, Muscle Shoals, Tennessee River 1142 for flood control, Mississippi and Sacramento Rivers 291, 1142 deficiency appropriation for continuing work on Dam No. 2, Muscle Shoals, Tennessee River, Ala 183 for operating, etc., at Dam No. 2, Muscle Shoals 183 for Petersburg, Va., battle field survey, etc 184 for operations in the field 190, 884 for fortifications 190, 193 for increase of compensation, rivers and harbors 190 for civilian assistants 194 for inspection of battle fields, Appomattox Court House, Va 878 for Wakefield, Va., Washington’s birthplace, repairs of ways and lanes 878 for inspection of battle field, Pea Ridge, Ark 878 for inspection of Kenesaw Mountain, etc., battle fields in Georgia 878 for engineer equipment of troops 1259 survey directed for control of excess flood waters of the Mississippi, below Point Breeze, La., etc 300 *Engineer School, D.
C., Army,* appropriation for equipment, maintenance, etc 271, 1122 *Engineering Bureau* (*see* Bureau of Engineering, Navy). *Engineering Exercises, Navy,* appropriation for prizes, etc 596, 1279 *Engineering Experimental Station, Naval Academy,* appropriation for investigation, etc., expenses 601, 1284 *England* (*see also* Great Britain), designated State military organizations may accept invitation to visit 373 *English, Judge George W.,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, impeachment trial of 841 *Engraving and Printing Bureau, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Director, and office personnel 145, 1036 work authorized for fiscal year 1927 145 work authorized for fiscal year 1928 1036 for employees; exceptions 145, 1036 for wages of plate printers, etc 145, 1036 for materials, etc 146, 1036 use of proceeds from work 146, 1037 deficiency appropriation for materials, etc 189, 886 for plate printing 1259 *Enid, Okla.,* terms of court at 409 *Enlisted Men, Army,* appropriation for pay 257, 1109 numerical strength authorized 257 for aviation increase; limit 257, 1109 for Philippine Scouts 257, 1109 for longevity pay 257, 1109 for retired 258, 1109 for retired, on active duty 258, 1109 for allowances for quarters 258, 1109 for interest on deposits 258, 1109 for paying claims of, for damages to private property 259, 1111 for disposal of remains of, etc 288, 1138 deficiency appropriation for disposition of remains of 190, 194, 884, 1260 allowances for quarters and subsistence continued while sick in hospital, or absent with pay from permanent station 257 subsistence excepted if provided at Government expense 257 Army band included 257 details of, for technical education at schools, industrial plants, etc 705 discharged for fraudulently misrepresenting age during Spanish-American War, etc., may be held as honorably discharged 932 no back pay, etc 932 honorable discharge certificate may be granted upon request 932 discharged for fraudulently misrepresenting age during World War, may be held as honorably discharged 208 no back pay, etc 208 honorable discharge certificate may be granted 208 uniform outer clothing of, upon discharge, to be retained for military use 891 *Enlisted Men, Marine Corps,* appropriation for transporting, etc., remains of 606, 612, 1289, 1294 for pay, active list 611, 1292 for lodging and subsistence 611, 1293 for retired 611, 1293 for clothing 611, 1293 for transporting dependents of 612, 1294 lxxxiii *Enlisted Men, Navy,* appropriation for transportation and subsistence on discharge, enlistment, etc 595, 1287 transporting dependents of 596, 1287 for recreation for 596, 1278 for pay of, retired 603, 1286 for extra pay on reenlistment 603, 12S6 for interest on deposits 603, 1286 for pay of 603, 1286 for death gratuity 604, 1286 deficiency appropriation for recreation for 188 *Enlisted Reserve Corps, Army,* appropriation for pay, transportation, etc 283 composed of persons voluntarily enlisting 705 period of enlistment three years 705 persons serving during World War, one year 705 discharges in 90 days on application 705 eligibility limited as for enlistment in Regular Army 705 age extended for railway operating units 705 continuance of service in time of war 705 entitled to Army pay for each day of service less than one month 531 *Enterprise, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Chunky River, near 8 *Entertainments, Religious, Educational, etc.,* exempt from admission tax 92 *Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 517, 992 for Chief of Bureau, and office personnel 517, 993 for investigating insects affecting fruits, nuts, cereals, forage, etc 517, 993 Hessian fly, grasshopper, alfalfa weevil, and chinch bug 517, 993 for southern field crop insects; forests; truck crops; bee culture 517, 993 combating infestation of forest trees 993 for citrus fruit, etc., insects 518, 993 Mediterranean and other fruit flies; cooperative with Horticultural Board 518, 993 for miscellaneous insects 518, 993 for investigating insects affecting health of man and animals, etc 518, 993 for administrative expenses 518 for preventing spread of moths 518, 993 quarantine districts to be maintained in cooperation with States, etc 518, 993 for emergency eradication of European corn borer; local, etc., contributions required 518, 994 emergency eradication, etc., of Mexican bean beetle 518, 994 for emergency control, etc., of Japanese and Asiatic beetles 519, 994 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 186, 1257 for Thurberia weevil 851 *Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary,* appropriation for salaries 331, 1180 *Epidemics,* appropriation for prevention of 148, 1038 deficiency appropriation for prevention of 182, 189, 193 *Equine Meat,* appropriation for inspection, etc.; labels, etc 507, 984 *Equipage, Army,* appropriation for, toilet kits, etc 262, 1113 deficiency appropriation for 190, 1259 *Equipment, Mechanical, etc.,* appropriation for cooperative standardizing, etc., of, used in industry and by the Government 359, 1209 *Equipment Supplies, Navy,* appropriation for Bureau of Navigation 596, 1279 for Bureau of Engineering 601, 1283 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 602, 1284 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 605, 1287 *Ericsson Memorial Commission,* deficiency appropriation for dedication expenses 164 *Erie, Pa.,* appropriation for share in road construction across Presque Isle Lighthouse Reservation 1212 gunboat “Wolverine” to be turned over to, for the Naval Reserve 923 *Erie Proving Ground, Ohio,* construction of barracks, from Military Post Construction Fund 396 *Escambia County, Fla.,* may acquire bridge across Perdido Bay, from Lillian, Ala., to Cummings Point, Fla 1266 to be operated as a free bridge 1266 *Escheat of Property, Canal Zone,* provisions governing, to the United States 930 *Eskimos,* livestock grazing leases in Alaska, may be granted to, without ciiarge 1454 town site deeds to be issued to, of tracts of lands occupied and claimed by them 629 *Estate Tax, Title III, Revenue Act of 1924,* repeal of Part I, estate tax 126 Part II, gift tax, as of January 1, 1926 126 *Estate Tax, Title III, Revenue Act of 1926,* definition of terms used herein 69 imposed on transfers of estates of decedent hereafter; rates on net estate 69 credit allowed for tax paid to State, etc.; maximum 70 gross estate to include all property subject to administration 70 dower and courtesy interests 70 transfers, etc., in contemplation of death 70 transfers subsequent hitherto, to any one person within two years prior to death, in excess of $5,000 70 prior hitherto, within two years prior to death 70 gross estate; revocable transfers made prior to death 71 effect of relinquishment, if in excess of $5,000 71 extent of joint property interests of decedent 71 property of other person and not acquired from decedent for less than value, excepted 71 acquired by other person from decedent for less than value 71 acquired as tenancy in entirety by gift, etc., to half value 71 passing under general power of appointment; exception 71 life insurance received by executor 71 in excess of $40,000 received by beneficiaries from decedent 71 application of provisions to prior transfers, etc 71 transfers, etc., made without adequate consideration 71 net value of estate determined 72 of residents, by deducting funeral, administration expenses, etc.; exceptions 72 value of property on which estate, etc., tax, has been paid 72 bequests, etc., for public purposes, religious and chantable societies, etc.; conditions 72 exemption of $100,000 73 of nonresidents, by deducting proportionate share of administration from property in United States; limit 73 property from prior decedent on which gift or estate tax has been paid 73 bequests, etc., for public purposes, to religious or charitable societies, etc 73 returns required 73 property included as within the United States 73 insurance; bank deposits, if not in business in United States 73 missionaries dying abroad in service not deemed nonresidents 74 returns to be made by executor after qualifying; requirements 74 if gross estate exceeds $100,000; non-residents, of all in the United States 74 partial returns 74 time of payment; extension to prevent hardship 74 interest added for delay 74 for tax under Act of 1921, extended to five years 74 early examination and determination of tax 74 deficiency means amount that tax imposed exceeds return by executor; determination of 74 if no amount returned, on previous assessment 75 notice of, to executor by Commissioner 75 appeal to Board allowed 75 no assessment, etc., until notice mailed, decision of Board, etc 75 injunction by court proceeding, etc., allowed 75 deficiency; if petition filed, amount redetermined by Board, to be paid on demand 75 amount disallowed not to be assessed, etc 75 payment of, on demand, if no appeal filed 75 restrictions for assessing, etc., may be waived in writing 75 correct amount of, to be redetermined by Board 75 after mailing notice of, etc., no additional deficiency to be determined by Commissioner 75 mathematical errors 75 determination when decision of Board becomes final 76 interest assessed; collection 76 extension of date of payment for, to prevent undue hardship 76 bond required 76 additional interest if not paid 76 additional tax in case of fraud 76 interest to be collected for nonpayment 76 where extension granted 76 if deficiency, etc., not paid on demand 77 not applicable to amount covered by bond 77 assessment to be within three years after returns filed; exception 77 no court proceedings on expiration of period 77 extension of time on notice of deficiency 77 at any time, if false or fraudulent returns made 77 collection by distraint, when made within prescribed time 77 beginning of court proceedings not prevented 77 none allowed if barred by time limitation, etc 77 immediate, of deficiency, if jeopardized by delay 77 notice of, to be mailed 77 jurisdiction of Board to redetermine, if petition filed 77 limit if made after decision of Board 78 not allowed after final decision of Board; or if petition for review filed 78 stay may be allowed executor on filing bond; condition, etc 78 further condition, if bond given before petition filed 78 proceedings for collection stayed for amount covered with bond 78 collection, etc., of unpaid tax when determined by Board 78 interest to be collected at same time with tax; further, if not paid in 30 days 78 restriction on subsequent claims for abatement 79 duplicate receipts to be given for payments 79 executor discharged from liability on payment of tax determined by Commissioner 79 lxxxv executor, etc.; gross estate liable for additional tax found due 79 bona fide purchasers protected 79 collection of unpaid tax; sale of property under decree of court 79 use of proceeds of sale 79 reimbursement if tax paid by other than executor 79 from life insurance to executor from beneficiary 80 unpaid tax a lien on property for ten years 80 release of, on payment of tax 80 lien on property transferred in contemplation of death 80 with contract with specific beneficiary for insurance 80 persons liable 80 innocent purchasers for value excepted 80 assessment, etc., of designated liabilities as in case of deficiency in estate tax 80 of transferee of decedent’s property for estate tax, etc 80 of fiduciary, as to payment of estate of decedent or donor 80 liabilities included 80 limitation of, after period against executor or donor expired 80 if assessment limitation against executor expired before this Act 81 if court proceeding for collection begun 81 suspension of running of limitation, during period when assessment prohibited 81 not applicable to pending suits 81 meaning of “transferee” 81 notice to be given by person acting as executor; duties assumed 81 in fiduciary capacity; duties assumed. 81 regulations for manner of 81 in absence of, notice in name of decedent, sufficient 81 proceedings if, after this Act, Commissioner determines assessment to be made of estate or gift tax under former Acts 81 if before this Act, appeal to Board of Tax Appeals has been made; computation of tax, etc 82 if before this Act, Commissioner has mailed notice of estate tax under Act of 1924; computation of tax, etc 82 if deficiency in estate tax, under Acts of 1917, 1918, or 1921, was assessed but not paid before June 3, 1924; computation of tax, etc 82 jurisdiction, etc., of Board, if appeal pending at time of this Act 83 jurisdiction, etc., of Board if appeal filed after enactment of this Act 83 immediate enforcement if collection jeopardized by delay 83 final date of decision of Board on appeals filed heretofore 83 court action for collection 83 jeopardy assessment proceedings under Act of 1924 84 jeopardy assessment; review of decision of Board; if no prior hearing 84 proceedings in Court for collection of deficiency disallowed by Board 84 jurisdiction and powers of Board 84 suspension of limitation period for assessments, etc., during time of prohibited assessment by Commissioner 84 if notice of deficiency mailed to executor, and petition filed with Board after this Act, no refund, etc., allowed 84 unless overpayment found by Board 84 amount collected in excess of amount in accordance with Board’s decision 84 after expiration of statutory limitation for collection 84 all claims for refunding, erroneously assessed to be presented in three years 84 refund if overpayment by executor found by Board; conditions 84 punishment for makingfalse statements in returns, etc 85 penalty for failure to make returns, give information, etc 85 administration of property of residents dying in China 85 tax to be paid to clerk of United States court for China, if no estate in United States 85 to revenue district in United States if any estate there 85 clerk of court to act as collector 85 amendment to Revenue Act of 1924 85 in lieu of tax under Act of 1921, rate imposed on net estate of decedents dying after enactment of Act 85 in effect as of June 2, 1924 86 repeal of deductions of bequests, etc.; effective June 2, 1924 86 on transfers of gifts for 1924 and 1925 86 in effect as of June 2, 1924 87 refund of any tax paid prior hereto in excess of rate imposed hereby 87 *Estates anti Trusts* (*see also* Revenue Act of 1926), income tax levied on incomes of 32 *Estates, Canal Zone,* provisions relating to distribution of, if no heir, etc., can be found 931 *Esthonia,* settlement of indebtedness of, made by Foreign Debt Commission, approved 377 amount of indebtedness stated 377 bonds to be issued therefor 378 principal payable in annual instalments; progressive increase until 62d year 378 payment of additional amounts allowed 378 interest schedule until December 15, 1932; rates thereafter 378 optional payments of principal and interest before December 15, 1930; to December 15, 1932; thereafter 378 payment in United States bonds accepted 378 lxxxvi *Esłhonia, Latvia, and Lithuania,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Ethnology, American,* appropriation for continuing researches in 315, 1079 *Euchee, Okla.,* appropriation for Indian school at 950 *Eufaula, Okla.,* appropriation for Indian school at 950 *Europe,* appropriation for expenses, promoting commerce with, etc 350, 1201 *Europe, Eastern,* appropriation for tuition of officers assigned to language study in 1181 *European Corn Borer,* appropriation for cooperative expenses to control spread of 994 for emergency expenses, eradicating or control of 1177 provisions for eradication and control of 1065 *European Fowl Pest, etc.,* amount of deficiency appropriation for arresting foot-and-mouth diseases, available for eradicating 851 *Evacuation of Boston by the British, Sesquicenlennial Celebration of,* commission created to participate in 195 appointment; to serve without compensation 195 deficiency appropriation for expenses of Commission, and participation 195 *Evansville, Ind.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River at 1337, 1384 *Evarts Street NE., D.
C.,* appropriation for grading, Third to Fourth Streets 1304 *Ex-Service Men, D. C.,* appropriation for burial of indigent, in Arlington, etc., cemeteries 447, 1327 *Examining ana Retiring Boards, Navy,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 592, 1275 *Examining Surgeons for Pensions,* appropriation for fees, etc., fiscal years 1927 and 1928 478, 956 deficiency appropriation for fees 174, 192 *Excise Taxes, Title VI, Revenue Act of 1924,* repealed by Revenue Act of 1926, except on automobiles 126 on automobiles in 30 days 126 *Excise Taxes, Title VI, Revenue Act of 1926,* levied on percentage of sales, etc., by manufacturer, etc., of automobile chassis, etc., except trucks, wagons, and tractors 93 automobile considered as chassis and body 93 effective in 30 days 93 pistols and revolvers; sales excepted 93 if sold by manufacturer at wholesale and retail 93 in lieu of tax under Act of 1924 94 computation if sold, etc., at less than market price to an affiliated corporation 94 through agreement, etc., for personal benefit 94 monthly returns, payments, etc 94 penalty tax for nonpayment, etc 94 vendor to refund difference to vendee, if former tax greater than new one, and contract prior to January 1, 1926, does not permit deduction from price 94 vendor to refund vendee former tax, if included in price, and none now imposed, and contract prior to January 1, 1926, does not allow deduction from price 94 refund to be made when sale consummated 94 treble damages to vendee, on failure of, by vendor 95 *Executive and Independent Offices Appropriations* (*see also* Independent Offices Act, 1928), appropriation for President and Vice President 305 for Executive Office 305 for Executive Mansion and grounds 305 for Alien Property Custodian 306 for American Battle Monuments Commission 306 for Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission 307 for Board of Tax Appeals 307 for Efficiency Bureau 308 for Civil Service Commission 308 for Commission of Fine Arts 309 for Employees’ Compensation Commission 309 for Federal Board for Vocational Education 310 for Federal Oil Conservation Board, reappropriation 310 for Federal Power Commission 310 for Federal Trade Commission 310 for General Accounting Office 311 for Housing Corporation 311 for Interstate Commerce Commission 312 for National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 314 for Public Buildings Commission 314 for Public Buildings and Public Parks of National Capital 315 for Railroad Labor Board 315 for Smithsonian Institution 315 for National Museum 316 for National Gallery of Art 316 for Tariff Commission 317 for United States Geographic Board 317 for United States Shipping Board 317 for Emergency Fleet Corporation 318 for United States Veterans' Bureau 319 for Commission on celebration of bicentennial of birth of George Washington 321 salaries in District of Columbia under, limited to average rates under Classification Act 321 if only one person allocated in a grade 321 allowance in unusually meritorious cases 321 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical services 321 no reduction of fixed salaries 321 transfers permitted to another position without reduction in salary 321 higher salary payments allowed 321 lxxxvii *Executive Departmente, etc.,* appropriation for expenses of transfers, relocation, etc., of bureaus, etc 314 for care, etc., of grounds of 315, 1079 details from, etc., to Civil Service Commission for work in the District forbidden; exception 308, 1073 ex-service men and women, may be granted extended leave to attend American Legion Convention in Paris, France; limitations, etc 587, 892 field service employees under, to be paid adjusted compensation from appropriations for 1927 161 quarters, subsistence, etc., to be furnished; appropriations for 1927, available 161 value of, to be considered in figuring salary rate 161 field service employees under, to be paid adjusted compensation from appropriations for 1928 1051 quarters, subsistence, etc., to be furnished; appropriations for 1928 available 1052 value of, to be considered in fixing salary rate 1052 retirement provisions for classified civil service employees of, for age or disability 903 temporary details allowed from, to White House 305, 1069 *Executive Mansion* (*see also* Executive Office), appropriation for care, refurnishing, etc 305, 1070 for care, etc., greenhouses 306, 1070 for improving, etc., grounds 306, 1070 deficiency appropriation for extraordinary repairs, 1927 and 1928 844, 1250 for rent of temporary quarters for the President 844 oil portrait of late President Warren G.
Harding for; limit of cost 731 *Executive Office,* appropriation for compensation of the President 305, 1069 for Secretary to the President, and office personnel 305, 1069 details allowed from Departments, etc 305, 1069 for contingent expanses 305, 1069 for printing and binding for 305, 1070 for traveling and entertainment expenses of the President 305, 1070 for care, repair, etc., Executive Mansion, etc 305, 1070 for White House police 306, 1070 *Executive Office of the District of Columbia,* appropriation for personal services 418, 1297 *Experiment Stations Office, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for chief, and office personnel 501 for general expenses;
State allotments 502, 978 for increased allotments 502, 979 for further allotments 502, 979 for administrative expenses 502, 979 for stations, Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, Guam, and Virgin Islands 502, 979 extension work in Hawaii 502, 979 *Explosives, Surplus War,* appropriation for distributing, etc., for clearing agricultural lands 521, 996 *Export Industries of the United States,* appropriation for investigating problems of, relating to production, etc 352, 1203 *Exports,* tobacco and excise taxes not applicable to 121 erroneously collected to be refunded 121 *Exposition,* deficiency appropriation for participation, international, Seville, Spain 866 *Extension Service, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for administrative expenses 502, 979 for farmers’ cooperative demonstration work, etc 503, 979 acceptance of contributions within the State 503, 980 for additional cooperative extension work 503, 980 plan of expenditures 503, 980 county agents 503, 980 for aiding development of reclamation projects 503, 980 for agricultural exhibits at State, etc., fairs 503, 980 for general administrative expenses 503 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 1256 *Extradition,* appropriation for bringing home criminals from abroad 341, 1192 *Extraterritoriality in China,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of inquiry; balance available 866 **F.** Page. *Fabens, Tex.,* issue of Army stores for relief of sufferers from floods in vicinity of, etc., in 1925, approved 1065 *Fairbanks, Alaska,* issue of bonds by, authorized for public utilities, etc 1062 special election to determine; interest, etc. ; payment, etc 1062 proceeds to be used for no other purpose; sale of bonds 1063 *Fairport, Ohio,* improvement of, harbor authorized 1014 *Fairs, Agricultural, Industrial, etc.,* exempt from admission tax; condition 92 *Fairs, State, Interstate, etc.,* appropriation for making agricultural exhibits at 503, 980 *Fall River, Mass.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1017 *Fallon, Nev.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Far Creek, N.
C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Pamlico Sound to Engelhard 1018 lxxxviii *Far East, The,* appropriation for further developing commerce with 351, 1202 deficiency appropriation for promoting commerce with 186 *Fargo, N. Dak.,* terms of court at 238 *Farm Fires,* appropriation for investigations, etc., for prevention of 992 *Farm Forestry, Cooperative,* appropriation for procuring forest tree seeds and plants, establishing wood lots, etc 1004 *Farm Lands,* loans upon improved, permitted by national banks, within the Federal reserve district, etc 1232 *Farm Loan Associations,* exempt from income tax 40 *Farm Loan Bureau* (*see* Federal Farm Loan Bureau, Treasury Department). *Farm Management and Practice,* appropriation for investigating, etc., improved methods of 522, 997 for ascertaining cost of production of staple agricultural products 522, 997 *Farm Products,* appropriation for diffusing information of marketing, etc., of 522, 997 cooperative with other agencies 522, 997 forms of wool and mohair grades to be sold 997 for cooperative employment of agents to diffuse informatimi as to marketing, etc., of 522, 998 for investigating and certifying condition of perishable, etc 523, 998 for utilizing, in the home 525, 1000 *Farm Products, Cooperative Marketing of,* provisions for aiding, etc., in 802 *Farm Products, Perishable,* discarding as refuse, dumping, etc., without good cause therefor, by receiver, in interstate commerce, a misdemeanor 1355 making false statement to shipper as to condition, etc., of 1355 failing to truly account for 1355 punishment for violations 1355 regulations to provide for investigations, and issue of certificates of quality 1355 issue of certificates: persons authorized 1355 accepted as prima facie evidence of facts as stated therein 1355 if put in evidence, party signing may be cross examined as to qualifications, truth of statements, etc 1355 enforcement by Secretary of Agriculture 1355 rules to be prescribed, and cooperation with Federal, State, etc., agencies, authorized 1355 authority of Secretary to appoint, etc., employees, make expenses, etc 1356 amount authorized for expenditures, fiscal year, etc 1356 no former statute abrogated, etc 1356 invalidity of any provision not to affect remainder of Act 1356 *Farmers’ Associations,* use of antitrust appropriations for prosecuting, forbidden 343, 1194 *Farmers’ Bulletins,* appropriation for printing and binding 501, 978 *Farmers' Cooperative Associations,* meaning of terms;
“agricultural products,” transported in commerce 1423 “boards of trade”; contract markets under Grain Futures Act, excluded 1423 “interstate commerce’’ 1423 transactions considered, to be in 1423 “State”: foreign nations included 1424 “person” 1424 act, etc., of any official, deemed also act of employing individual, association, etc 1424 produce boards of trade forbidden to exclude from their membership authorized representatives of 1424 adequate financial responsibility and compliance with conditions imposed on other members, required 1424 no rule of, shall forbid return on patronage basis, of money collected in excess of business expenses 1424 associations excluded from boards of trade may sue in district court for injunction for admission, and for damages 1424 jurisdiction accorded to court 1424 *Farmers’ Cooperative Demonstration Work,* appropriation for expenses of 503, 979 acceptance of contributions within the State 503, 979 *Farmers’ Mutual Local Associations, etc.,* exempt from income tax 40 *Farmington, Utah,* water from Ogden Army ordnance depot, permitted for use of Davis school district 276 *Farms,* appropriation for irrigation and drainage investigations 521, 996 for investigating domestic water sup-ply, etc., of 521, 996 *Farr, Nimrod E.,* deficiency appropriation for refunding erroneous assessment 846 *Farragut Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Fifth Street to Illinois Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 1306 *Fayette and Washington Counties, Pa.,* may reconstruct bridge across Monongahela River, at Belle Vernon 974 *Fayetteville, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Coosa River, near 218 *Fayetteville, N. C.,* terms of court at 1339 *Feather River, Calif.,* improvement of, authorized 1014 *“Federal,”* use of, as business name by banks, etc., forbidden 628 exceptions; Government establishments, etc 628 *Federal Appointive Offices,* payment, etc., to another for influence to procure, unlawful 918, 1346 soliciting orreceiving any consideration, etc., for influence in obtaining, for any person, unlawful 918 punishment for violating provisiona hereof 918 inconsistent laws repealed 918 lxxxix *Federal Board for Vocational Education,* appropriation for extending benefits of vocational education to Hawaii 310, 1074 for rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry 310, 1074 apportionment to States computed 310, 1074 for investigations, etc., of rehabilitations, placements, etc 310, 1074 for printing and binding for 1075 attendance at educational, etc., meetings 1075 *Federal Caustic Poison Act,* title of Act 1408 definition of dangerous caustics or corrosive substances 1406 retail parcel, etc., misbranded, if not bearing label with common name thereof 1407 name of manufacturer, etc 1407 word “poison” of required sized type, etc 1407 direction for treatment in case of accidental personal injury by use 1407 meaning of “interstate or foreign commerce” 1407 right to manufacture, sell, etc., substances, in properly labeled containers, not limited in any way. . 1407 shipping misbranded substances forbidden; except by common carriers in ordinary business 1407 for export to foreign countries, according to the laws thereof 1407 with guaranty from wholesaler, etc., that article is not misbranded; contents of guaranty required 1407 jurisdiction of district court in libel for condemnation of misbranded substance for household use 1408 cause for confiscation 1408 disposal if condemned; by destruction 1408 by sale; disposal of proceeds; restrictions 1408 delivery to owner, on execution of bond not to sell, etc 1408 procedure to conform, as nearly as may be, to suits in rem in admiralty 1408 jury trials authorized 1408 notification to Secretary of the Treasury of imports believed to be misbranded shipments 1408 action of Secretary pending examination, hearing, etc 1408 if Secretary of Agriculture satisfied importation was unlawfully shipped to certify the fact 1408 owner to be notified; sale, etc., of substance refused admission 1408 charges, etc., to be paid by owner or consignee 1409 altering, removing, etc., of labels or stickers on substances prohibited if in shipment or held for sale 1409 punishment for violations 1409 proceedings to be instituted by district attorney, without delay, on report of violations 1409 enforcement of provisions by Secretary of Agriculture 1409 by causing tests, investigations 1409 enforcement, etc., notice to persons liable, if substance in misbranded container suitable for household use 1409 hearing; certification of violation to district attorney 1409 regulations to be prescribed by 1409 cooperation of, with departments, agencies, etc., Federal or State 1410 appoint employees, etc 1410 make necessary office expenses 1410 publish court judgments, etc 1410 invalidity of any provision not to affect remainder of Act 1410 effective immediately; but penalties, etc., not enforced for six months 1410 provisions of Act held to be addition to Food and Drugs Act 1410 Insecticide Act 1410 Pharmacy Act, D.
C 1410 *Federal Farm Loan Act,* bank, etc., not organized under, forbidden to advertise, etc., that it makes Federal farm loans 628 the sale as Federal farm loan bonds, any, not issued under the Act 628 using “Federal,” “United States,” in offering bonds, etc., not issued by the Government, or any Act of Congress 628 banks, etc., prohibited the use as business name, etc., of “Federal,” “ United States,” or “reserve” 628 not applicable to, established by the Government, or corporations organized under United States laws 628 if actually engaged in business prior to the passage hereof 628 banks, etc., not members of Federal Reserve system prohibited advertising in any way to be such 628 penalty for violations hereof by banks, etc 628 punishment for violating provisions, by any person, bank officers, etc 628 injunction authorized against illegal use of words, in district courts 629 complainants designated 629 *Federal Farm Loan Bureau, Treasury Department,* appropriation for members of the Board, office personnel, etc 142, 1032 for traveling expenses, etc 142, 1032 payable from assessments on land banks 142, 1032 deficiency appropriation for personal services 180 for miscellaneous expenses 180 *Federal Highway Act,* appropriation for forest roads and trails under 530, 1006 for rural post roads; allotment 530, 1006 for aid to States, etc 530, 1006 deficiency appropriation for forest roads and trails under 171, 1252 for rural post roads 171 aid extended to toll bridges and approaches, of States, etc 1398 tolls to be applied to construction cost, operation, etc 1398 to cease when cost repaid 1398 operation as free bridge thereafter 1398 xc rural post roads; additional authorizations for, fiscal year 1928 760 fiscal year 1929 760 forest roads and trails; additional authorizations for, fiscal year 1928 760 fiscal year 1929 760 apportionment for each fiscal year not later than January 1, of preceding 760 continued approval of projects in States not allowing use of funds for roads 760 inconsistent laws repealed 760 *Federal Horticultural Board, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for enforcing quarantine against insects, etc., cooperative with Entomology Bureau. 518, 993 for salaries and expenses 525, 1000 for administrative expenses, and personal services 526, 1000 for enforcing nursery plant quarantine, etc 526, 1000 preventing entry of Mexican cotton and cottonseed; cleaning, etc 1001 for inspection of fruits, seeds, plants, etc., for export 526, 1001 inspecting and certifying freedom from diseases, of fruits, nursery stock, etc., charges authorized--1001 deposit of receipts in the Treasury. 1001 for eradication of pink bollworm of cotton 526, 1001 for eradicating Parlatoria date scale 527, 1001 for quarantine against Thurberia weevil 1002 amount of appropriation for eradicating pink bollworm available for establishing quarantine against Thurberia weevil 852 *Federal Industrial Institution for Women,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 348, 1198 deficiency appropriation for connecting road with Alderson, W.
Va 176 for establishment of 860 *Federal Land Banks, etc.,* exempt from income tax 41 *Federal Officers,* affidavits required to be filed hereafter with Comptroller General by all, after appointment, that no consideration, etc., has been given in securing the same 918 no salary to be paid until filing of 919 Veterans' Bureau employees not required to renew oath of office on change of status; exception 919 civil appointees, to file affidavit with Comptroller General, that no consideration has been given in securing the same 1346 *Federal Oil Conservation Board,* appropriation for expenses 310, 1075 *Federal Power Commission,* appropriation for expenses of 310, 1075 estimates to include all permanent civilian employees 1075 for printing and binding for 310, 1075 deficiency appropriation for 1256 *Federal Radio Commission* (*see also* Radio Act of 1927), appointment of five Commissioners by the President 1162 citizenship and residence requirements 1163 disqualifications, etc 1163 compensation, etc 1163 duties 1163 *Federal Railroad Control Act, 1918,* appropriation for expenses of, under Secretary of the Treasury 137, 1028 claims of carriers for reimbursement for deficits under, denied if statements not furnished in prescribed time 1450 time limited for suits by United States against carriers, for services furnished them during 1450 *Federal Reporter,* appropriation for continuation of 347, 1197 *Federal Reserve Act Amendments* (*see also* National Banks), State, etc., banks may apply for stock in Federal reserve bank in district where located 1229 amount of subscription 1229 permission may be granted by Reserve Board 1229 branches of, operated under State law may be retained 1229 established after approval of this Act, beyond municipal limits, to be relinquished 1229 limit of loans to one person by national banks 1229 certifying checks by officials of reserve or member banks when amount not on deposit therein, unlawful 1231 responsibility of bank 1231 penalty for violation if a reserve bank 1231 if a member bank 1231 punishment of bank officers, etc., for violations 1231 for certifying before amount deposited 1231 reports to be made annually to the Comptroller 1232 special, when called for 1232 loans to bank examiners by member banks or officers forbidden 1232 punishment for violations by bank officials 1232 punishment for examiner receiving loan, unlawfully taking, etc., property from bank, etc 1232 further penalty, and disqualified from holding office thereafter 1232 loans permitted national banks on real estate, including farm land, in its reserve district, etc 1232 form of security; permissible amounts 1232 time and savings deposits allowed national banks 1233 rate of interest not to exceed rate allowed State banks, etc., under State laws 1233 succession of reserve banks extended 1234 discontinuance of branches of reserve banks when required by Board 1234 *Federal Reserve Banks,* erection authorized of branch in Baltimore, of Richmond Federal Reserve Bank 302 of building at Detroit, Mich., of Chicago Federal Reserve Bank 253 site and building for Buffalo branch of New York Bank, may be purchased 223 xci *Federal Reserve Currency,* appropriation for distinctive paper for 140, 1031 for expenses, redemption of, Treasurer’s Office 142, 1033 for expenses, Office of Comptroller of the Currency 142, 1033 *Federal Statutes, Index of,* revision and printing of, from 1908 to include Sixty-ninth Congress 1401 amount authorized for 1401 *Federal Trade Commission,* appropriation for Commissioners 310, 1075 for all other expenses; restriction 310, 1075 for printing and binding for 310, 1075 deficiency appropriation for 186 *Federal Waler Power Commission,* no permits or licenses affecting Colorado River, to be issued by, until Congress approves Colorado River Compact 1456 until March 3, 1929, if compact not sooner approved 1456 *Feeble Minded Children, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance 442, 1323 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 849 *Feeble Minded, D. C., Home and School for* (*see* District Training School, *D. C.).* *Feed for Nursery Stock,* authority for procuring, for farmers in crop failure areas 1245 *Fees of Jurors and Witnesses, United Stales Courts,* per diem allowance to jurors and witnesses for each day’s attendance in Federal courts, etc., in traveling from and returning home 323 amount allowed jurors for attendance, mileage to and from place of trial, etc 323 amount allowed witnesses for attendance, and mileage to and from place of trial, etc 324 additional for subsistence if residing at a distance preventing daily return thereto 324 same allowances in States formerly receiving larger amounts 324 conflicting laws repealed; effective in 30 days 324 *Fergus Falls, Minn.,* terms of court at 238 *Fern Street, NW., D.
C.,* viaduct to be constructed for, over tracks of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 1352 one-half of cost to be paid by the railroad 1353 to be a lien; enforcement 1353 street railways may use, on paying one-fourth cost thereof 1353 amount authorized for expenses 1353 acquiring necessary lanci by condemnation, etc 1353 not less than one-half of damages awarded to be assessed as benefits 1353 on completion of, the grade crossing over the railroad at, to be forever closed 1354 *Fernald, Bert M., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1250 *Fernandina, Fla.,* portion of Amelia Island Lighthouse Reservation transferred to, for public park 624 *Fertilizers,* appropriation for investigations, etc., of 517, 992 authority for procuring, for farmers in drought and storm stricken areas 1245 *Fiber Plants,* appropriation for improving, etc., hard fiber production outside continental area 509, 986 *Fiduciaries* (*see also* Revenue Act of 1926) income of property held by, in trust, subject to income tax 62 *Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Okla.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 278, 1129 *Field Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 275, 1126 for ammunition for 275, 1126 for ammunition, etc., for practice 275, 1126 deficiency appropriation for 1260 *Field Clerks, Army,* appropriation for pay, at headquarters 258 for mileage; limitation 259 Army, and Quartermaster Corps, to be appointed warrant officers 328 service credit counted 328 *Field Service, Civilian,* adjusted compensation for, to be paid adjusted compensation from appropriations for 1927 161 quarters, subsistence, etc., allowed in; appropriations for 1927 available 161 value of, considered in fixing salary rate 161 adjusted compensation for, to be paid adjusted compensation from appropriations for 1928 1051 quarters, subsistence, etc., allowed in; appropriations for 1928 available 1052 value of, considered in fixing salary rate 1052 *Fifteenth Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for widening, west of McPherson Square; from gasoline-tax fund 1307 K Street to Massachusetts Avenue 1307 *Fifth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Sheridan to Van Buren Streets 424 for paving, Decatur to Emerson Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 *Fifty-fifth Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Foote to Saint Catherine Streets 1305 *Fifty-seventh Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Blaine Avenue to Dix Street 1305 *Finance Committee, Senate,* five members of, to serve on Joint Taxation Committee 127 party selection 127 *Finance Department, Army,* appropriation for pay, etc., of the Army 257, 1109 for clerks, etc 259, 1110 for civilian personnel in Department 260, 1111 xcii deficiency appropriation for paying damages claims 183 *Financial Clerk of the Senate,* to act as disbursing officer of Senate, ad interim, on death, etc., of Secretary of Senate 162 *Fine Arts, Commission of,* appropriation for expenses of 309, 1073 for printing and binding for 309, 1073 deficiency appropriation for expenses 164, 1250 acceptance of designs for completing, etc., Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, in Arlington Cemetery, subject to approval of 914 location, plans, etc., for police court, D.
C., subject to approval of 901 *Finland,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Finneys Creek, Va.,* wharf and marine railway in, legalized 228 *Fire Control Installations, Army,* appropriation for operating, etc., seaacoast defenses 267, 1118 for operating, etc., insular possessions 267, 1118 for operating, etc., Panama Canal 267, 1118 for construction, etc., of, seacoast defenses 279, 1129 for construction, etc., insular possessions 280, 1129 for construction, etc., Panama Canal 280, 1129 deficiency appropriation for insular possessions 1259 for operating, etc., Panama canal 1259 *Fire Department, D.
C.,* appropriation for relief fund allowances, etc 437, 1318 for salaries, officers, etc 437, 1318 for personal services 437, 1318 for repairs, etc., to houses 437, 1318 construction, etc., at repair shop 437, 1318 for uniforms, etc 1318 for repairs, etc 437, 1318 for supplies 437, 1318 for contingent expenses 437, 1318 for installing toilet and bathing facilities in houses of 437 for travel, etc., of committee to investigate high pressure water system 437 for new apparatus, etc 437, 1318 for repairs, etc., to repair shop 437 for house, etc., for engine company near Sixteenth Street and Piney Branch Road NW 437 price restriction on site 437 for house, etc., for engine company near Sixteenth Street and Piney Branch Road 1318 for drill tower, etc 1318 deficiency appropriation for relief fund allowances 169 for uniforms, etc 847, 1251 for repairs to apparatus, etc 847 members of, excluded from provisions of Act for retirement of civil service employees 906 uniforms, etc., to be furnished members of; from District revenues 635 *Fire Resisting Qualities of Building Materials,* appropriation for investigating, etc.; fire prevention appliances 356, 1207 *Firearms,* capable of being concealed on the person, declared unmailable 1059 punishment for mailing, delivery, etc 1060 *Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement of, for fire losses, Hawaii bubonic plague 864 *First Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for, and office personnel 155, 1045 for field service, Post Office Department, under 157, 1048 for postmasters, assistants, etc 157, 1048 for rent, light, and fuel 157, 1048 for village delivery 157, 1048 for city delivery, etc 157, 1048 for pneumatic-tube service, New York and Brooklyn, N.
Y 157, 1048 Boston, Mass 157, 1048 for vehicle allowance 157, 1048 for travel and miscellaneous 158, 1048 *First Company, Governor’s Foot Guard of Hartford, Conn.,* authorized to accept invitation to visit France, England, and Belgium 373 *First Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1926* (*see* Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1926, First). *First Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1927* (*see* Deficiency Act, Fiscal year 1927, First). *First Street NE., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for widening 203 if damages exceed benefits to be paid from District revenues 203 appropriation authorized for expenses 203 former Act repealed, and proceedings under, discontinued 203 *First Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Whittier to Van Buren Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 *Firth-Sterling Avenue SE., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for paving, Howard to Stevens Roads 166 *Fish and Fish Products,* appropriation for diffusing commercial information of market prices, etc., of 523, 998 *Fish Refuge, Mississippi Wild Life and,* appropriation for equipment, etc 365, 1216 for acquiring land, etc., for 520 *Fish Wharf, D. C.,* appropriation for repairs, etc 427 *Fisheries,* interstate, etc., transportation of black bass, caught in violation of State, etc., law, unlawful 576 punishment for 576 salmon fishing restrictions in Alaskan waters 752 taking fish or shellfish for bait only, permitted 753 *Fisheries Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 363, 1214 for Alaska service;
Pribilof Islands; at large 363, 1214 for employees at large 363, 1214 xciii appropriation for distribution car employees 363, 1214 for fish cultural stations, employees 363, 1214 for fish rescue station, Mississippi River Valley 363, 1214 for biological stations, employees 363, 1214 for employees on vessels 363, 1214 for officers and crews, Alaska service vessels 363, 1214 for administrative expenses 363, 1215 for propagation expenses 363, 1215 for auxiliary station at Lake Marcos, Tex 363 for dwelling at station, La Crosse, Wis 363 for establishing station auxiliary to Warm Springs, Ga 364, 1215 for establishing station auxiliary to Leadville, Colo 1215 for fish cultural station at Lake Worth, Tex 1215 for establishing fish cultural station in Nebraska 1215 in Oklahoma 1215 for maintenance of vessels 364, 1215 equipment of patrol “Brant” 364 supplies for Pribilof Islands 364 commutation of rations allowed 364, 1215 for food fishes inquiry 364, 1215 for statistical inquiry 364, 1216 for protecting sponge fisheries 364, 1216 for Alaska, general service, protecting seal fisheries; food to natives, etc 364, 1216 for equipment, etc., Upper Mississippi Fish Refuge, etc 365, 1216 for power boat for Alaska patrol 365, 1216 deficiency appropriation for Nashua, N.
H., fish hatchery, repairs, etc 173 for expenses 187, 1257 for establishing fish cultural station in Colorado, auxiliary to Leadville 853 *Fisheries Commission, International,* appropriation for expenses, etc 340, 1190 *Fisheries Commission, Mexican International,* appropriation for expenses, etc 865, 1190 *Fisheries, Salmon* (*see* Alaska Fisheries). *Five Civilized Tribes of Indians,* appropriation for continuing work of Competency Commission 458, 939 for expenses of attorneys, etc., in probate matters affecting restricted allottees, etc 459, 940 for expenses, etc., selling tribal property, from proceeds 460, 941 segregated coal and asphalt lands included, etc 460, 941 for collecting rents, etc 460 tribal, etc., schools continued 460 payments authorized from tribal funds to designated officials 460 repairs, etc., school buildings, from school funds 460 for support, etc 472, 952 detailed report of expenditures to be made 472, 952 for per capita payments 954 payments authorized from tribal funds to designated officials 954 deficiency appropriation for preserving records in office of Superintendent 855 alienation restrictions on land removed on death of allottee of 239 no conveyance by full-blood Indian of an inherited allotment valid unless approved by the county court 239 homestead of an allottee with one half or more of Indian blood inalienable, if leaving issue born since March 4, 1906 239 restrictions removable for use of issue until April 26, 1931 239 if no issue survive may be disposed of by will, free from restrictions 239 if no will, or issue die before April 26, 1931, land to descend to heirs, free from restrictions 239 meaning of “issue” 240 provisions applicable to wills 240 jurisdiction of county courts to approve conveyances 240 conveyances by full-blood Indian heirs approved heretofore by county courts held to be conclusive of jurisdiction thereof 240 exceptions 240 statutes of limitations of Oklahoma applicable to restricted Indians the same as to other citizens of the State 240 pleading in bar allowed 240 actions heretofore accrued to such Indian not barred prior to two years after approval of this Act, etc 240 notice to be served of Superintendent of, in suits affecting restricted allotments, etc 240 appearance of United States; filing of notice, etc 240 service and return 241 removal from State to Federal court authorized 241 jurisdiction, etc., of district court 241 suits of, in Court of Claims, may be brought singly, or separately on one or more claims 568 Choctaws and Chickasaws, jointly or severally 568 *Fixed Nitrogen Research, Laboratory, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for rent, from War Department funds 501 *Flag Island, Fla.,* sale of abandoned military reservation, authorized 204 *Flaherty, Lawrence J., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1250 *Flandreau, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school at 470, 950 *Flathead Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for operating, etc., irrigation systems on 464, 945 amount reappropriated for South Side Jocko Canal; contract requirement 945 xciv appropriation for irrigating systems, etc.; specified allotments reappropriated for; repayment contract required 945 balance unexpended available for power plant construction; condition of repayment contract 945 use of net revenues from operation of power plant, designated 945 for Pablo Feed Canal, etc 465 for constructing power plant 465 construction work subject to contract for repayment of cost by irrigation district 465 work on Camas division a deferred obligation 465 application of revenues from power plant, to liquidate costs, etc 465 charges payable in advance annually; no water right to owner of more than 160 acres of irrigable land 465 after five years, lands owned in excess of 160 acres to be conveyed to United States 465 payment of appraised price to owners 465 conveyed lands to be disposed of in farm units 465 special provisions for trust patent Indian lands 465 construction, etc., a first lien on all lands in project 465 release of lien on farm unit when total charges are paid 465 assessment rate continued until public notice; subsequent rates 466 notice to be issued on completion of power plant 466 *Flax,* appropriation for investigating cultivation, etc., of, for seed purposes; study of diseases, etc 510, 986 *Fleet Corporation, Emergency* (*see* Shipping Board, United States). *Fleet Naval Reserve,* appropriation for subsistence, etc 604, 1280 for pay and allowances 604, 1280, 1286 *Flood Control,* appropriation for Mississippi River 292, 1142 for Sacramento River 292, 1143 survey directed of Caloosahatchee River and Lake Okeechobee, Fla., for 1097 of Mississippi River, below Point Breeze, La., etc 300 *Florence Crittenton Home, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of women and children under 446, 1327 *Florence, S. C.,* terms of court at 773 *Floriculture, etc.,* appropriation for studies, etc., in 511 *Florida,* abandoned life station in, to be disposed of 903 subdivision into town lots, streets, etc 903 reservation on ocean front for park, etc 903 survey and appraisal of lots; sale at auction 903 reoffering of lots unsold; remaining, at private sale 903 abandoned life station, etc.; parks, etc., to be patented to municipality at designated price; use restricted 904 acquisition authorized by, after completion, of bridge across Chattahoochee River, at Neals Landing, Ga 706 apportionment of seed grain, fertilizer, etc., loan appropriation, to storm stricken areas in 1245 may acquire bridge over Perdido Bay from Lillian, Ala., to Cummings Point, Fla 1266 to be operated as a free bridge 1266 *“Florida,” Battleship,* appropriation for additional protection against submarines and aircraft; conversion into oil burning, etc 612, 1295 installations for airplane launching, etc 1295 improved appliances for installing, etc., of airplanes, authorized on 661 *Florida Bay,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of channel from Florida East Coast Canal into 1019 *Florida East Coast Canal,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, of channel into Florida Bay from 1019 *Florida Hurricanes,* action of Secretary of Agriculture in making loans from emergency animal diseases appropriation to owners of crops destroyed by, approved and credits allowed 1251 deficiency appropriation for expenses in connection with loans 1251 *Florida Southern Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of, to owners of dredge “Maryland” 1255 *Flying Cross, Army,* award of, authorized for extraordinary achievement in an aerial flight since April 6, 1917 789 eligibility for acts prior to November 11, 1918 789 of only one to any person; bar, etc., for each subsequent act 789 to representative if person entitled die before making of 789 dishonorable subsequent service, precludes issuing 789 additional pay to enlisted or enrolled man awarded 789 *Fog Signals,* appropriation for 360, 1211 *Folding Room, House of Representatives,* appropriation for superintendent, folders, etc 543, 1152 *Folding Room, Senate,* appropriation for foreman, assistant, folders, etc 540, 1149 *Foley, Daniel P., Coast Guard,* given rank of commodore on retired list; no increase of pay 1261 *Folkston, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Saint Marys River, near 771 *Food Administration, United States,* deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 192 xcv *Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries and general expenses 1002 for Chief of Administration, and office personnel 1002 for collaborating with other departments in chemical investigations 1002 for executing pure food law 1003 revision of Pharmacopoeia 1003 examining foreign tests of American food products 1003 allowance for foreign travel 1003 for expenses preventing importation of impure tea, etc 1003 for administering Naval Stores Act 1003 for preventing sale, etc., of adulterated insecticides and fungicides 1003 examination by administration, of specimens of foods, drugs, insecticides, etc 1003 *Food Products,* appropriation for examining foreign tests, etc., of American 616, 1003 *Food Products, Agricultural,* appropriation for biological investigations, etc., of 515, 991 for investigating market conditions, supply, etc., of 523, 998 for utilizing, in the home 525, 1000 *Food Products, American,* appropriation for investigating adulterations, etc 516, 1003 *Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for investigating adulterations, etc 515, 1003 *Foods, etc., D.
C.,* appropriation for detecting adulterations, etc., of 439, 1319 *Foot-and-Mouth, etc., Diseases of Animals,* appropriation for emergency use, arresting, etc 529, 1005 use of unexpended balances 1005 loans from appropriation for, to owners of crops destroyed by Florida hurricanes, approved and credit directed in accounts 1251 *Forage Crops,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 509, 986 for investigating insects affecting 517, 993 *Forage, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 612, 1294 *Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Director, and office personnel 350, 1200 for commercial attachés, clerks, etc 350, 1200 assignment of two for Department duty 350, 1201 for promoting commerce, Europe and other areas 350, 1201 assignment of four trade commissioners for duty in Department 351, 1201 for District and Cooperative Office Service 351, 1201 for developing trade with South and Central America 351, 1202 assignment of two trade commissioners for duty in Department 351, 1202 appropriation for further developing commerce with the Far East 351, 1202 assignment of two trade commissioners for duty in Department 352, 1202 for expenses enforcing China Trade Act 352, 1202 for investigating exportindustries 352, 1203 for compiling data as to disposition and handling of raw materials and manufactures 352, 1203 for Customs Statistics section 352, 1203 for expenses compiling Directory of Foreign Buyers 353, 1203 for investigating, etc., foreign trade restrictions 353, 1204 for bringing home remains of officers, etc., dying abroad 353, 1204 for transportation of families and effects of officers, etc 353, 1204 attendance at meetings for promoting commerce, etc 353, 1204 provisions creating Foreign Commerce Service in 1394 *Foreign Buyers, Directory of,* appropriation for compiling 353, 1203 *Foreign Commerce Service,* established in Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of Department of Commerce 1394 grades and titles of officers 1394 duties of officers, to promote foreign commerce 1394 investigate, etc., commercial conditions abroad 1394 other promotion duties, as directed 1395 make inspections of the foreign commerce 1395 appointments by the Secretary in, after civil service examinations, etc 1395 eligibility, without examination, of present attachés, etc., of Bureau 1395 classification and salaries of officers to be appointed by the Secretary 1395 promotions and demotions authorized; efficiency records to be considered 1395 limitation, etc., of assignments to duty in United States 1395 statutory leave of absence after three or more years of service abroad 1395 allowance of transportation and subsistence to officers and families traveling home and returning to posts 1395 while in United States officers available for trade conferences, etc 1395 civil service appointments, etc., of clerks, etc., for officers 1395 officers abroad may be authorized to employ clerical, etc., assistants 1395 officers of, to be attached to diplomatic missions through Department of State 1396 arrangement for recognition if no mission in a country 1396 rejection of assignments by Secretary of State, discretionary 1396 not considered as a public minister 1396 travel and subsistence allowance to officers, etc., of Bureau, on duty abroad while away from assigned posts 1396 xcvi travel and subsistence while attending trade gatherings, etc.; time limitation 1396 allowance for subsistence of clerical assistants, etc., abroad, may be fixed by the officer 1396 of such clerk, etc., while on duty in continental United States 1396 designated Department appropriations available for purposes of this Act 1396 authorized expenditures specified 1396 advance payments for leases, etc., abroad may be authorized 1396 *Foreign Countries,* provision for acquiring buildings and grounds in, for use of the United States Government 403 *Foreign Debt Commission, World War,* appropriation for expenses 140 approval of settlement by, of indebtedness to United States, of Belgium 376 of Czechoslovakia 386 of Esthonia 377 of Italy 329 of Latvia 378 of Rumania 385 *Foreign Governments,* appropriation for expenses of Secretary of the Treasury, under loans and credits to 137, 1028 deficiency appropriation for settling war contract claims of 876 for representing interests of, War with Germany 885 may be invited to conference on education, etc., at Honolulu, Hawaii 915 *Foreign Languages,* copyright restrictions on mechanical work, not applicable to books in 818 *Foreign Mails, Postal Service,* appropriation for transportation of, by steamship, aircraft, or otherwise 158, 1049 allowance for aircraft service 158, 1049 sea post service 159, 1049 for assistant superintendent, New York City 159, 1050 for balances due foreign countries 159, 1050 deficiency appropriation for balances due foreign countries 179, 191, 863 for transportation 191, 884 compensation for transportation of, in American vessels at amount of postage collected on mail transported 900 in foreign vessel, at Postal Union sea transit rates 900 contract compensation not limited hereby 900 designated mails payable from appropriations for 900 *Foreign Service* (*see also* Department of State), appropriation for ambassadors and ministers 331, 1180 allowance for Turkey, if minister appointed there 331, 1180 for minister resident and consul general to Liberia 331, 1180 for agent and consul general at Tangier 331, 1180 no official to receive other Government salary 331, 1180 appropriation for foreign service officers or vice consuls acting as chargés d’affaires ad interim, etc 331, 1180 for clerks at embassies and legations 331, 1180 for interpreters to embassies and legations 332, 1180 for tuition of officers assigned for language study in China, Japan, and Turkey 332 for tuition of officers assigned for language study in Asia and eastern Europe 1180 for rent of quarters for language study in Japan and Turkey 332, 1181 for contingent expenses, missions 332, 1181 buildings, Tangier 1181 launch, Constantinople 332, 1181 dispatch agencies 332, 1181 attendance at trade meetings, etc 332, 1181 loss by exchange 332, 1181 payment for clerical services, except to American citizens, forbidden 332, 1181 Lao Lang Hui, reimbursement 1181 for ground rent Tokyo, Japan 332, 1181 for additional land, buildings, and furnishings for foreign service in Tokyo 332, 1181 for expenses, foreign service inspectors 333, 1182 for clerk hire at consulates 333, 1182 for contingent expenses, consulates 333, 1182 attendance at trade meetings, etc 333, 1182 loss by exchange 333, 1182 rent authorized for ten years of buildings, etc., for foreign service 333, 1182 living quarters, etc., to be furnished in Government owned, etc., buildings, China, Japan, and Turkey 333, 1182 for expenses under immigration laws 334, 1183 for relief and protection of American seamen 334, 1183 for salaries of foreign service officers 334, 1183 for instruction and transit pay 334, 1183 for transportation expenses, and subsistence 334, 1183 passage on foreign vessels restricted 334, 1183 for unforeseen emergencies and Neutrality Act expenses 335, 1184 for heirs of officers dying abroad 335, 1184 for bringing home remains of officers dying abroad 335, 1184 for post allowances to meet living expenses of officers 335, 1184 for Cape Spartel Light, etc., Morocco 335, 1184 for life saving testimonials 335, 1184 for Bureau of Weights and Measures 335, 1184 for Bureau of Customs Tariffs 336, 1185 for Mexican Boundary Commission 336, 1185 for boundary line Alaska and Canada 336, 1185 for marking Canadian boundary 336, 1185 xcvii appropriation f or relocating monuments northern boundary, etc 1185 for International Prison Commission 336, 1186 for Pan American Union 336, 1186 for Sixth Pan American Conference, at Habana 1186 for Bureau, Permanent Court of Arbitration 337, 1186 for Interparliamentary Union for International Arbitration 337, 1186 for International Commission on Tables of Constants, etc 337, 1187 for International Institute of Agriculture 337, 1187 for International Railway Congress 337, 1187 for Pan American Sanitary Bureau 337, 1187 for International Office of Public Health 338, 1187 for International Radiotelegraphie Convention 338, 1187 for Inter-American High Commission 338, 1188 for meeting of Inter-American High Commission at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1188 for Canadian Boundary Waters Commission 338, 1188 for payment to Panama 338, 1188 for payment to Colombia 338 for International Research Council 339, 1188 for International Hydrographic Bureau 339, 1189 for foreign hospital.
Cape Town. 339, 1189 for International Trade Mark Bureau at Habana 339, 1189 for International Industrial Property Bureau 339, 1189 for German-American Mixed Claims Commission 339, 1189 for Mexican Mixed Claims Commissions 340, 1190 for International Halibut fisheries Commission 1190 for International Statistical Institute 340, 1190 for Mexican Joint Fisheries Commission 1190 for International Fisheries Commission 340, 1190 for International Road Congresses 1191 for International Map of the World Bureau 1191 for International Exposition, Seville, Spain 1191 for preparing report on Rainy Lake reference 1191 for replica of Houdon bust of Washington for Pan American Building 1191 for paying awards against United States, of British-American pecuniary claims arbitration 1191 for United States court for China 341, 1192 for consular prisons, etc 341, 1192 for bringing home criminals 341, 1192 deficiency appropriation for participating in Preparatory Commission on Armaments 179 for revision of Chinese customs tariff 179, 886 for immigration expenses 179 deficiency appropriation for ambassadors and ministers 188, 193 for chargés d’affaires ad interim 188 for contingent expenses, missions 188 for consular salaries 188, 885, 1258 for clerks at consulates 188, 193 for contingent expenses, consulates 188, 883, 1258 for relief and protection of American seamen 188, 1258 for Diplomatic secretaries 188, 883 for emergencies, etc 188 for post allowances 188 for International Bureau of Weights and Measures 188 for International Bureau for repressing slave trade 188 for transportation, diplomatic and consular officers 189, 885, 1258 for relief, etc., Americans in Mexico 189 for interpreters and guards at consulates 189 for United States Court for China 189 for boundary line, Alaska and Canada and United States and Canada 189 for specified per diem allowances exemptions 864 for Interparliamentary Union 864 for International Institute of Agriculture 864 for Pan American Sanitary Bureau 865 for International Radiotelegraphie Conference 865 for report of Rainy Lake surveys, etc 865 for Mexican Fisheries Commission 865 for Mexican Claims Commissions 865 for Seventh International Dental Congress 865 for Foreign Service Building Fund 866 for International Exposition, Seville, Spain 866 for expenses, etc., of delegates, on extraterritoriality of China 866 for International Map of the World 867 for Pan American Congress 867 for joint commission on use of waters of Rio Grande, below Fort Quitman, Tex 867 for Conference on Oil Pollution of Navigable Waters 867 for consular building, Amoy, China 867 for International Road Congresses 867 for clerks at embassies and legations 885 authorization for expenses of delegates to Pan American Sanitary Conference 1402 participating in economic conference at Geneva, Switzerland 1403 passports to be granted, etc., by designated diplomatic and consular officers 887 provisions of Foreign Service Buildings Act, 1926 403 *Foreign Service Act, 1924, Amendments,* retirement and disability fund created by deductions from salaries of eligible officers 902 deductions to be transferred on and after date of Act 902 maximum salary basis 902 officers promoted as ambassadors or ministers, or appointed to Department position entitled to benefits of 903 xcviii retirement, etc., fund; other specified officers, and prior service, also entitled to benefits of 903 Chief of Western European Affairs Division to participate in 903 *Foreign Service Building Fund,* deficiency appropriation for 866 *Foreign Service Buildings Act, 1926,* authority to acquire in foreign cities sites and buildings 403 alter, repair, and furnish the buildings for diplomatic and consular use 403 consolidate embassies, consulates, etc., in one or more buildings 403 appropriately designating and assigning space therein 403 Foreign Service Buildings Commission established 404 composition of; service of members 404 plans and proposals for acquiring and utilizing sites and buildings, etc., to be considered by 404 former commission abolished 404 regulations to be prescribed by; report to Congress yearly 404 use of buildings prescribed 404 contracts for construction, etc., work, authorized without regard to statutory provisions as to contracts in United States 404 amount authorized for Foreign Service Building Fund 404 limitation on annual appropriations 404 contracts authorized within authorizations 404 subsequent expenditures, etc., for buildings and grounds, not allowed out of 404 plans, etc., to be formulated for preserving property, etc., abroad 404 special architectural and technical experts may be obtained as necessary 404 compensation limited;
Classification Act, etc., not applicable 404 leases authorized for sufficient term, if titles not obtainable 405 former provision for acquiring sites, etc., repealed 405 appropriations already made not invalidated 405 title of Act 405 *Foreign Service Buildings Commission,* established as a joint commission 404 composition and duties 404 *Foreign Service Officers,* appropriation for salaries 334, 1183 for instruction and transit pay 334, 1183 for transportation 334, 1183 passage on foreign vessels restricted 334, 1183 for allowances for, dying abroad 335, 1184 for bringing home remains of, dying abroad 335, 1184 for post allowances 335, 1184 duties of, to subpoena, etc., citizens refusing to answer process of Federal courts 835 *Foreign Trade,* appropriation for investigating related problems of 353, 1203 for securing information, as to restrictions, regulations, etc 353, 1204 *Forest Experiment Stations,* establishment of, authorized in Pennsylvania and neighboring States 840 amount authorized for 840 in the States of the Ohio and Central Mississippi Valleys 838 *Forest Fires,* appropriation for fighting, etc., in national forests 513, 989 insect infestations 513, 989 for airplane patrol to prevent, etc 513, 989 for cooperation with States, etc., for protecting watersheds of navigable streams from 527, 1003 for fighting, etc., public lands 457, 938 for emergency, fighting, etc., Indian reservations 942 deficiency appropriation for Weather Bureau forest fire weather warning service 171 for emergency fighting, etc., in national parks 175, 1253 for additional, fighting, etc., in national forests 1252 *Forest Protection,* appropriation for cooperation with States, etc., for forest fire prevention, protection of timbered lands, etc 527, 1003 for study of tax laws, and timber insurance 528 for cooperative farm forestry, etc 528, 1004 for procuring forest tree seeds and plants, establishing farm wood lots, etc 528, 1004 for acquiring additional lands for conservation of navigable waters, etc 1004 limit to a State or Territory 1006 cooperation authorized with systems of forest fire prevention provided by States 242 amount expended not to exceed that of State, forest owners, etc 243 authorized on certificate of State forester, etc 243 consideration to be given to watersheds of navigable streams 243 securing water for domestic use, or irrigation 243 cooperation of Secretary of Agriculture with Territories, etc., for measures of, etc 250 *Forest Reserves* (*see* National Forests). *Forest Roads and Trails* (*see also* Federal Highway Act), appropriation for construction, etc 530, 1006 for apportionment to States 530, 1006 approved projects deemed Federal contractual obligations 530, 1006 payment of incurred obligations 530, 1006 deficiency appropriation for construction, etc 1252 amounts authorized for, under Federal Highway Act, fiscal years 1928, 1929 760 xcix *Forest Service, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Chief Forester, and office and field personnel 511, 989 for general expenses 511, 988 tests outside United States forbidden 511, 988 limit of cost of buildings 512, 988 protection, etc., of forests; sale of timber 512, 988 care of fish and game 512, 988 agents, labor, etc 512, 986 collating, printing, etc., investigations 512, 988 supplies, etc 512, 988 relief of field employees 512, 988 contingent expenses; traveling expenses; rent 512, 988 for Chief Forester, and office personnel 989 for forest supervisors, rangers, guards, etc 512, 989 maintenance of nurseries, etc 512, 989 protection of additional forests, etc 512, 989 for expenses, district administration 512, 989 for care of designated graves of firefighters 512, 989 for herd of long-horned cattle in Wichita Forest, Okla 989 interchangeable appropriations; limit 513, 989 for fighting and preventing forest fires, etc.; insect infestation 513, 989 for airplane patrol; purchase of land forbidden 513, 990 for selecting lands for homestead entries, etc 513, 990 for surveying, etc., agricultural lands in national forests 513, 990 for sanitary and fire protection public camp grounds 513, 990 for supplies, instruments, and equipments 513, 990 for wood distillation, economy in forest products, etc 513, 990 investigating flax straw for making pulp and paper 514, 990 for range investigations, etc 514, 990 for tree planting, etc 514, 990 young trees to arid land residents in Nebraska 514 for cooperative, etc., investigations to determine conservative management of forests 514, 990 stations in Ohio, and Mississippi Valleys, and in Pennsylvania, etc 990 Bessey Nursery, Nebraska Forest 990 for appraising, etc., timber for sale; expenses of sales, etc 514, 991 for permanent improvements, roads, trails, bridges, etc 514, 991 for development of designated national forests in California 991 stock corrals, watering places, etc 514, 991 eradicating poisonous plants 514, 991 for repairs, etc., dam at Cass Lake, Minn 514, 991 special cooperative fund for forest protection, etc., available 514 for expenses in Washington, D.
C., under Conservation Act 515 deficiency appropriation for additional, forest fire control, etc 171, 1252 for general expenses 186, 885, 1257 for marking graves of fire fighters in Newport, Wash., and Priest River, Idaho 851 for expenses of committee adjusting, etc., boundaries of national forests and national parks 851 for roads, trails, bridges, etc., of designated national forests 851 acceptance of private lands in exchange for lands and timber in Black Hills and Harney Forests 1099 award by decree of court for lands condemned under Conservation Act, may be paid into the registry of the court 919 Chief Forester to serve National Capital Park, etc., Commission 375 experiments, etc., in estabfishing experiment stations in Ohio and central Mississippi Valleys 838 in Pennsylvania and neighboring States 840 *Forests,* appropriation for cooperation with States, etc., as to methods of managing, and forest lands 514, 990 for miscellaneous investigations, etc 514 for investigating insects affecting 517, 993 *Forfeiture of Pay, Army and Navy,* no pay to person in active service, for absence of more than a day from disease due to use of intoxicating liquors or habit-forming drugs 557 from venereal disease due to personal misconduct 557 regulations to be prescribed 557 if forfeiture exceeds one month, to have personal allowance of $5 558 former provisions repealed 558 *Fort Andrew, Mass.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 204 *Fort Apache Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Fort Apache, Ariz.,* appropriation for Theodore Roosevelt Indian School at 469, 948 *Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for constructing roads and bridges on, from tribal funds 476 *Fort Barrancas, Fla.,* sale of tract, authorized 204 *Fort Belknap Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for irrigation systems on; maintenance, etc 464, 945 indemnity to Montana for school lands in, extended to lands released from Carey Act segregations 1022 revolving, reimbursable appropriation authorized from tribal funds, to purchase seed,, supplies, etc., for sale to individual Indians of 902 repayments to be credited to, and used without reappropriation 902 unexpended balance of appropriation for surveys, etc., irrigation projects, covered in 468 c *Fort Benning, Ga.,* appropriation for Infantry School expenses 278, 1128 construction authorized of barracks 395, 1235, 1391 hospital 1235 *Fort Benton, Moni.,* reconstruction of bridge authorized across Missouri River at 226 *Fort Berthold Agency, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 954 *Fort Bidwell, Calif.,* appropriation for Indian school at 469, 948 *Fort Bliss, Tex.,* amount authorized for constructing noncommissioned officers’ quarters at 1391 *Fort Bragg, N. C.,* appropriation for instruction in field artillery activities 278, 1129 construction authorized of barracks 396, 1235, 1391 officers’ quarters 1235 noncommissioned officers’ quarters 1235 *Fort Canby, Wash.,* deficiency appropriation for repair of roads 877 *Fort Casey, Wash.,* sale of “Shields Spring” tract, authorized 204 *Fort Clinch, Fla.,* sale of remaining portion of, authorized 204 *Fort Creek Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., on Klamath Indian Reservation 466, 946 *Fort Crockett, Tex.,* sale of designated tracts, authorized 204 *Fort Dade, Fla.,* sale of abandoned military reservation, authorized 204 *Fort De Russy, Honolulu, Hawaii,* appropriation for reclaiming marshlands at 1115 *Fort De Soto, Fla.,* sale of abandoned military reservation, authorized 204 *Fort Dearborn Addition to Chicago, Ill.,* all Government rights to, granted to Chicago, Ill. 390 *Fort Duchesne, Utah,* appropriation for State Experimental Farm near, from Indian trust funds 474, 954 *Fort Ethan Allen, Vt.,* deficiency appropriation for land for target range at 878 purchase of land authorized for artillery range at 328 *Fort Fairfield, Me.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Fort Frank, Philippine Islands,* appropriation for installing pipe line at 1116 *Fort Gaines, Ala.,* sale of, to be consummated under provisions of Act of March 12, 1926 207 *Fort Hall Agency, Idaho,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Fort Hall Indian Hospital, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 472, 951 *Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho,* appropriation for operating irrigation system 464, 945 for enlarging irrigation system to ceded lands, etc 464 deficiency appropriation for irrigation system 1257 amount authorized for extending irrigation project between Fort Hall and Gibson 1398 lands benefited to bear share of cost of rehabilitating the project, etc 1398 lien against Indian lands; not in Indian ownership, to assure repayment of construction cost 1398 released on tracts when total assessable cost repaid 1399 sales authorized of isolated tracts of ceded lands on 566 minimum price 566 *Fort Hall Indians, Idaho,* per capita payment to, for lands submerged by American Falls Reservoir, from fund received as compensation there for 1397 *Fart Hamilton, N.
Y., Military Reservation,* easement granted New York City, along, for public highway 804 *Fort Howard, Md.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 204 *Fort Humphreys, Va.,* amount authorized for constructing barracks 396, 1391 *Fort Jackson, La.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 204 *Fort Jay, Governors Island, N. Y.,* construction authorized of barracks at, for regiment of Infantry 1236, 1391 *Fort Lafayette, N. Y.,* appropriation for naval ammunition depot, public works 608 *Fort Lapwai Agency, Idaho,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Fort Lapwai Indian Sanatorium, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 472, 951 deficiency appropriation for boys’ dormitory and hospital buildings 174 *Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for Command and General Staff School, instruction expenses 256, 1108 for revetment, etc., bridge across Missouri River; prison labor 348 balances of appropriations for disciplinary barracks at, covered in 296 construction of hospital, Army Disciplinary Barracks, from Military Post Construction Fund 396 *Fort McDermitt Agency, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Fort McHenry, Md.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., national monument at 290 deficiency appropriation for restoration, etc., of 183 *Fort McPherson Target Range, Waco, Ga.,* sale of, no longer needed for military purposes 1417 *Fort Macomb, La.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 204 ci *Fort Mifflin, Pa.,* appropriation for naval ammunition depot, public works 608 *Fort Mojave Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Fort Mojave, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian school at 469, 948 *Fort Monmouth, N.
J.,* construction of barracks, from Military Post Construction Fund 395 post hospital 395 officers’ quarters 1235 noncommissioned officers’ quarters 1235 *Fort Monroe, Va.,* appropriation for wharf, roads, and sewer 265, 1116 for Coast Artillery School 279, 1129 *Fort Morgan, Ala.,* sale of, abandoned military reservation, authorized 204 *Fort Moultrie Rifle Range, S. C.,* sale of, no longer needed for military purposes 1417 use of part of proceeds to purchase Mount Pleasant Target Range 1417 *Fort Myer Military Reservation, Va.,* right of way through, granted Clarendon Community Sewerage Company, to connect with reservation sewer line 243 *Fort Niagara, N.
Y.,* appropriation for repairs to the “Castle” at 264, 1115 *Fort Norfolk, Va.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 204 *Fort Ontario, N. Y., Old,* appropriation for repairing buildings at 264, 1115 *Fort Peck Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Fort Peck Indian Hospital, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 472, 951 *Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of irrigation systems on; repayment 466, 945 expenses authorized of trip to Washington of delegations of Assiniboine and Sioux Indians of, from tribal trust fund 498 further time granted entrymen unable to make payments for ceded lands of 746 interest required 746 proof of inability to be shown 746 additional, allowed on paying interest, etc 746 lands forfeited if payments not made 746 interest allowed on funds placed to credit of Indians of, from advances to irrigation project 303 oil and gas on undisposed of lands on, specifically reserved to the Indians thereof 1402 leases may be made through their tribal council 1402 title to reserved lands reinvested to Indians having tribal rights on 1402 price paid for, to be deducted from proceeds of sales, and credited as the payment therefor 1402 *Fort Peck Indians, Mont.,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of delegates to Washington 1252 *Fort Pickens, Fla.,* sale of abandoned portion of, authorized 205 *Fort Pike, La.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 205 *Fort Plain, N.
Y.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Fort Quitman, Tex.,* deficiency appropriation for joint commission on use of waters of Rio Grande below 867 *Fort Riley, Kans.,* appropriation for Cavalry School expenses 278, 1128 construction authorized of officers’ quarters at 1235, 1391 *Fort Ringgold Military Reservation, Tex.,* sale of portion of, to Rio Grande City Railway 678 right of way through, also granted to same company 679 appraisal to be made; sale, etc., at not less than appraised value 679 deposit of proceeds as miscellaneous receipts 679 *Fort Sam Houston, Tex.,* amount authorized for constructing barracks 395, 1235, 1391 conveyance of portion of, to San Antonio, for street purposes 244 *Fort Schuyler, N.
Y.,* sale of abandoned military reservation, authorized 205 *Fort Sill, Okla.,* appropriation for Field Artillery School 278, 1129 for instruction in field artillery activities, etc 278, 1129 construction authorized of officers’ quarters 1235 *Fort Smallwood, Md.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 205 *Fort Smith, Ark.,* may dam Poteau River, in Oklahoma, for use of water supply 1371 terms of court at 296 *Fort Taylor, Fla.,* sale of tract, authorized 205 *Fort Totten, N. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school at 470, 949 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 187 *Fort Totten, N.
Y.,* appropriation for torpedo depot 279, 1130 *Fort Townsend, Wash.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 205 *Fort Wadsworth, N. Y.,* construction of barracks, from Military Post Construction Fund 396 *Fort Wayne, Mich.,* sale of, no longer needed for military purposes 1417 *Fort Wingate, N. Mex.,* appropriation for Charles H. Burke Indian School at 470, 949 sale of abandoned portion of, authorized 205 *Fortieth Street NW., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for condemnation proceedings extending 166 cii *Fortifications,* appropriation for operating, etc., fire-control installations, seacoast defenses 267, 1118 for fire control installations, insular possessions 267, 1118 for fire control installations, Panama Canal 267, 1118 for preparing plans for 273, 1123 for gun and mortar batteries 273, 1123 for installing, etc., electrical plants, searchlights, etc 273, 1123 for preservation, repairs, etc 273, 1123 for submarine mine defense structures, etc 273, 1124 additional, from National Guard balance 273 for maintenance, etc., searchlights, electrical plants, etc 273, 1124 for plans, etc., insular possessions 273, 1124 for installing electric plants, etc., searchlights,Hawaiian Islands 273, 1124 for preservation, repairs, etc., insular possessions 273, 1124 submarine mine defense structures 273, 1124 for maintenance, etc., searchlights, electrical plants, etc., insular possessions 273, 1124 for seacoast batteries, Hawaiian Islands 273, 1124 for plans, etc., Panama Canal 273, 1124 for seacoast batteries, Panama Canal 273, 1124 for installing electric plants, searchlights, etc., Panama Canal 273, 1124 for preservation, etc., Panama Canal 273, 1124 submarine mine defense structures 273, 1124 for maintenance of searchlights, electric plants, etc., Panama Canal 274, 1124 for seacoast cannon 276, 1126 for ammunition for seacoast cannon 276, 1127 for ammunition, etc., for practice 276, 1127 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 276, 1127 for ammunition for seacoast cannon, insular possessions 276, 1127 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery, insular possessions 276, 1127 for seacoast cannon, Panama Canal 277, 1127 for ammunition for seacoast cannon, Panama Canal 277, 1127 for altering seacoast artillery, Panama Canal 277, 1127 for constructing fire control stations, etc.; range finders, etc 279, 1129 for submarine mine material, etc 279, 1129 for maintenance of submarine material, etc.;
Fort Totten, N. Y., torpedo depot 279, 1130 for war instruction material 279, 1130 for constructing fire control stations, etc.: range finders, etc., Hawaiian Islands 279, 1130 for maintenance, submarine mine material, insular possessions 280, 1130 for constructing fire control stations; range finders, etc., Panama Canal 280, 1130 appropriation for altering, etc., submarine mine material, Panama Canal 280, 1130 for purchase of submarine mines, Panama Canal 280 deficiency appropriation for gun and mortar batteries 190 for preservation and repair 190, 193 for insular possessions 190 for armament 190, 193, 884 for manufacture of arms 193, 886 for searchlights, etc., seacoast defenses 194 for armament, insular possessions 194 for contingent expenses, seacoast defenses 884 for armament, Field Artillery 884 for armament, Panama Canal 884, 1259 for electrical installations, Hawaiian Islands 886 for fire control installations, insular possessions 1259 for fire control installations 1259 *Forty-eighth Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for grading, Davenport to Ellicott Streets 424 *Forty-fifth Street N W., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Lowell Street to Cathedral Avenue; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 *Forty-first Street NW., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for condemnation proceedings extending 166 *Forty-fourth, Place NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Hawthorne Street to Cathedral Avenue 1304 *Forty-fourth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Hawthorne to Klingle Streets 424 for grading, Windom Place to Yuma Street 1304 *Forty-ninth Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for grading, Chesapeake to Davenport Streets 424 for grading, Brandywine Street to Massachusetts Avenue 424 for paving, Garrison to Jenifer Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 *Forty-sixth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Ellicott to Fessenden Streets 424 *Fourteenth Census,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of 186 *Fourteenth Place NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, North Carolina Avenue to D Street; from gasoline-tax fund 1305 *Fourteenth Street SE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Pennsylvania Avenue to K Street; from gasoline-tax fund 425 *Fourth Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for, and office personnel 155, 1046 for field service, Post Office Department, under 159, 1050 for stationery, etc.; Postal Savings System supplies, etc 159, 1050 for postal supplies 159, 1050 for post route and rural delivery maps, etc 160, 1050 for twine, etc 160, 1051 for expenses, shipping supplies 160, 1051 ciii appropriation for canceling machines and labor savings devices 160, 1051 traveling mechanicians 160, 1051 for mail bags, locks, equipments, etc 160, 1051 for material, labor, etc., equipment shops 160, 1051 for equipments, departments, Alaska, etc 160, 1051 for star route transportation, except in Alaska 160, 1051 for Rural Delivery Service 160, 1051 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 160, 1051 *Fourth Class Postmasters,* compensation of, modified 695 additional sources of receipts, etc., added 695 *Fourth Street NE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Central Avenue to Franklin Street; from gasoline-tax fund 425 *Fourth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Buchanan to Decatur Streets 1304 for paving, Butternut to Cedar Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 for paving, New Hampshire Avenue to Buchanan Street 424 for paving, Rittenhouse to Sheridan Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1307 *Fowl River, Ala.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1019 *Fox River,* bridge across, in Algonquin Township, Ill., legalized 1009 in Dundee Township, Ill 6, 779 at Elgin, Ill 201 in Kendall County, Ill 5 in La Salle County, Ill 5 in McHenry County, Ill 3, 7 right of way granted across Government canal lands on, to Kaukauna, Wis 832 time extended for bridging, in Kendall County, Ill 553 *France,* appropriation for ambassador to 331, 1180 for segregating bodies, etc., in American cemeteries in 288, 1139 designated State military organizations may accept invitation to visit 373 *France Field, Panama,* construction of officers’ quarters, from Military Post Construction Fund 396 *Francis Scott Key Bridge, D.
C.,* appropriation for operating expenses 428, 1309 repeal of tax on electric railways for passengers carried across 697 in effect when order authorizing charge by Capital Traction Company, revoked 697 *Franks, Edward T.,* may bridge Ohio River, between Owensboro, Ky., and Rockport, Ind 735 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Kentucky, Indiana, etc 735 time extended for bridging Ohio River from Owensboro, Ky., to Rockport, Ind., by 1242 *Fraternal Associations, etc.,* may file bills of interpleader in district courts to determine rights of adverse claimants, residents of different States 416 *Fraternal, etc., Organizations,* internal revenue tax on membership fees, etc., not applicable to 93 *Fraternal, etc., Societies,* exempt from income tax 40 *Frauds on Purchasers,* false statements as to effect of revenue tax on price of articles sold, etc., a misdemeanor 121 punishment for 122 *Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battle Fields Memorial, Va.* established as a national military park, when title to land acquired 1091 description of plan 1092 acquisition of land by Secretary of War 1092 when title acquired, establishment to proceed 1092 condemnation proceedings for land authorized 1092 immediate possession on filing petition 1092 purchases from owners without delay 1092 acceptance of donations of land, etc 1092 no money payment until title secured 1092 leases with owners of lands, etc., not necessary to acquire title thereof 1092 agreement with present owners to occupy, etc., holdings 1093 conditioned to preserve breastworks, etc 1093 proceeds from leased acquired lands applied to maintenance of the park 1093 commission to be appointed to have charge of 1093 duties specified 1093 may receive gifts from States, societies, etc 1093 moneys to be deposited to credit of special fund 1093 application of, for park purposes 1098 State authorities may enter, for marking lines of their troops engaged 1093 approval of Secretary of War, before permanent marking of lines, etc 1093 no discrimination as to manner of designating lines by 1094 penalty for unauthorized acts as to monuments, park property, etc.; recovery of 1094 rules and regulations to be made for care of, etc 1094 report to Congress on acquisition of the land and completion of work of the commission 1094 superintendent thereafter to be placed in charge 1094 amount authorized for establishment of, etc 1094 *Free Public Library, D.
C.* (*see* Public Library, D. C.). *Freedman’s Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 444, 1325 for salaries and expenses 495, 971 civ *Freeman, W. Gilbert,* may construct bridges across channels of Saint Lawrence River near Alexandria Bay, N. Y 1273 *Freight, Navy Department,* appropriation for Department and bureaus 605, 1287 deficiency appropriation for 188, 193, 883, 885, 1258 *Freight Trains,* appropriation for special arrangement for conveying mails by, etc 158, 1048 *Fremont, Ohio,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Frenchmans Bay, Me.,* disposal authorized of naval coal depot at 700 *Fruit Growers’ Associations,* exempt from income tax 40 *Fruit Trees,* appropriation for cooperative investigations in propagating 511, 987 *Fruits,* appropriation for investigating diseases of orchard and other 508, 985 for investigating, etc., growing, marketing, etc., of 510, 987 for investigating insects affecting deciduous 517, 993 for investigating insects affecting tropical and subtropical 518, 993 for executing law fixing standards for containers of small 524, 999 *Fuel Administration,* deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 884 *Fuel, etc., Marine Corps,* appropriation for 611, 1293 *Fuel, Light, and Water, Public Buildings* (*see* Operating Supplies, Public Buildings). *Fuel, Navy,* appropriation for, and transportation of 605, 1288 deficiency appropriation for, and transportation 188, 193, 883, 1258 *Fuels,* appropriation for investigating mineral 367, 1218 deficiency appropriation for testing, etc. 187 *Fuller, Charles E., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1250 *Fulton, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Red River near 3 time extended for bridging Red River near 1052 *Fulton County, Ark.,* transferred from Jonesboro division to Batesville division of Arkansas eastern judicial district 304 *Fulton Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Wisconsin Avenue to Thirty-ninth Street; from gasoline-tax fund 426 *Fungicides,* appropriation for chemical investigations, etc., of 516, 992 appropriation for preventing sale, etc., of adulterated 525, 1003 *Fur Bearing Animals,* appropriation for experiments in rearing 519, 995 for protecting land, in Alaska 520, 995 *Fur Farming, Alaska,* leases of public lands authorized to citizens, etc 821 area and terms of 821 larger area for islands 821 prospecting, etc., for mineral deposits not prevented by 821 Pribilof Islands excluded from 821 use for fishing, etc., reserved to the Secretary of the Interior 822 regulations, etc., to be made by Secretary of Interior 822 forfeiture of leases for failure to stock area with fur bearing animals, etc 822 *Furey, Fred H.,* may bridge Columbia River, near mouth of Entiat River, Wash 682 acquisition authorized of, after completion, by Washington, etc 682 *Fureys Ferry, S.
C. and Ga.,* bridge authorized across Savannah River at 1273 *Furniture, Public Buildings,* appropriation for, repairs, etc 153, 1044 deficiency appropriation for, repairs, etc 189, 193, 883, 886, 1259 **G.** Page. *G Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Fourteenth to Fifteenth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 425 for paving, Sixteenth to Seventeenth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 425 *Gagnon and Company (Incorporated),* deficiency appropriation for 856 *Gainesville, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tombigbee River near 217, 894 terms of court at 671 *Galena River, Ill.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, to straighten channel at Galena 1019 *Gallatin, Albert,* erection of statue of, authorized at north front of Treasury Building, D.
C., etc 934 subject to approval of Fine Arts Commission and Joint Committee on the Library 934 amount authorized for preparing site and erecting pedestal 934 *Gallatin National Forest, Mont.,* lands added to, for preserving, etc., game animals 656 *Gallatin Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Fifth Street to Illinois Avenue 1304 for paving, Piney Branch Road to Sixteenth Street; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 *Gallery of Art, National,* appropriation for administration expenses 316, 1080 cv *Gallia County Ohio River Bridge Company,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at Gallipolis, Ohio, by 535 acquisition authorized of, by Ohio, Kentucky, etc., after completion 536 correction of incorrect use of “ Kentucky “in Act for bridge across Ohio River, at Gallipolis, Ohio, and “West Virginia” substituted therefor 924 time extended for acquiring bridge of, across Ohio River at Gallipolis, Ohio, by Ohio, Kentucky, etc 1265 *Gallinger Municipal Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 445, 1325 for maintenance, etc 445, 1325 for repairs, etc 445, 1325 for hospital, etc., equipment 445 for exposes, training school for nurses 445, 1325 for construction, domestic building, etc.; additional ward buildings 445 contracts authorized; limit of cost, etc 445 for purchase of radium 1325 deficiency appropriation for sewer construction 169 control, etc., of, put under Board of Public Welfare, D. C 209 *Gallipolis, Ohio,* bridge authorized across Ohio River at 535 acquisition authorized of, by Ohio, or Kentucky etc., after completion 536 incorrect location of bridge across Ohio River at, changed from Kentucky to West Virginia 924 time extended for acquiring bridge across Ohio River at, by Ohio, Kentucky, etc 1265 *Galveston, Tex.,* improvement of harbor channel, authorized 1013 *Game,* appropriation for preventing shipment of illegally killed 520, 995 *Game, Alaska,* appropriation for protecting, etc 520, 995 *Game Animals in Yellowstone Park, etc.,* measures authorized for preservation, propagation, etc., of 655 acceptance of donations for acquiring designated lands 655 acquiring by purchase or donation of lands in private or State ownership 655 exchange of national forest land for lands of private or State ownership 655 equal value of timber within the national forests of Montana 655 notice of timber, etc., to be published 656 cutting, etc., timber subject to national forest regulations 656 reservation of timber, mining, etc., by owners of lands conveyed 656 conditions as to use of surface thereof 656 subject to State tax laws 656 designated lands added to Absaroka National Forest 656 Gallatin National Forest 656 other lands to be added to Yellowstone National Park 656 subject to existing valid claims 657 entries under mining laws forbidden 657 rules for management, etc 657 lands acquired by donation or purchase, not subject to mining or homestead entries 657 *Game Birds, Migratory,* appropriation for enforcing law protecting 520, 995 *Game Preserves,* appropriation for maintenance 519, 995 for maintenance 519 *Game Preserves, National,* creation of Tahquitz, Calif 889 *Game Refuge,* acceptance of lands in Teton County Wyo,, from Izaak Walton League, authorized for a 1246 *Ganado Irrigation Project, Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for operating, etc.; repayment 464, 944 *Garbage, D.
C.,* appropriation for disposal of 429, 1310 for site for, reduction plant 1310 purchase of land for reduction of, in Prince William County, Va 657 condemnation, if purchase price not satisfactory 658 amount authorized for, from District revenues 658 *Gardening, Landscape, Vegetable, etc.,* appropriation for study of 511, 987 *Gardiners Creek, N. C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Garfield Memorial Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for minor contagious diseases ward 438, 1319 for care of indigent patients 444, 1325 deficiency appropriation for minor contagious diseases ward 848 *Garfield Street NW., D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for grading, Tunlaw Road to Forty-fourth Street 166 *Gary, Ind.,* bridge authorized across Grand Calumet River at 755 *Gas and Oil Deposits,* provisions for lease, etc., of, on unallotted lands in Indian reservations 1347 *Gas or Oil Deposits on Public Lands,* modification of provisions for leasing or permits therefor, of 374 permittees granted further additional time for drilling operations, etc 236 extension of expired permits 236 *Gas Troops, Army,* appropriation for organizing special 277, 1128 *Gasoline Tax Fund, D.
C.,* appropriation for improving streets, etc., from 425, 1305 for resurfacing pavements over 30 years old 1305 for paving, repaving, etc., designated streets, etc 1305 deficiency appropriation for improving streets, etc., from 166 cvi *Gaster, R. L.,* time extended for bridging White River, near Augusta, Ark., by 749 acquisition by Arkansas, etc., authorized, after completion 749 *Gastineau Channel, Alaska,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1021 *Gateway Bridge Company,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande, Brownsville, Tex., to Matamoros, Mexico, by 133 consent of Mexico required 133 *Gaugers, Internal Revenue,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 143, 1033 *Gauges, etc., for Manufacture of Armament, Army,* appropriation for procuring, etc 276, 1126 *Gauges, Screw Threads, etc.,* appropriation for cooperative standardization, etc., of 358, 1208 *Gehman, William H.,* deficiency appropriation for services 841 *General Accounting Office,* appropriation for Comptroller General, Assistant, and office personnel 311, 1075 for contingent expenses 311, 1076 for printing and binding for 311, 1076 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 185, 191, 882, 884, 1256 for additional force 844 for damage claims 844 authorized to allow credit to contractors for payments received from Army and Navy disbursing officers in settlement of World War contracts 914 credit allowed in designated accounts for maintenance, etc., of national parks and forests 164 directed to credit accounts of special disbursing agents of Alaskan Railroad Commission, of disallowances for payments made to certain Army officers, from July 1, 1921, to February 28, 1922 1405 findings of facts in disallowed longevity claims of Army officers, to be certified by Court of Claims to 1054 settlement directed of, and other disallowed claims 1055 transfer of part of appropriation for, to Office of Public Buildings and Public Parks of National Capital 845 *General Appraisers, Board of* (*see also* Customs Court, United States), appropriation for Government witnesses before 346, 1191 *General Board, Navy,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 592, 1275 *General Counsel for Internal Revenue Bureau,* office of, created; appointment; salary; duties 125 Solicitor to cease, on qualification of 125 *General Grant National Park, Calif.,* appropriation for commissioner 344, 1195 for administration, etc 488, 963 *General Land Office, Commissioner of,* appropriation for 456, 936 acting depositary for, of public moneys may designate clerk to act as such in his absence 456, 936 clerk to sign land patents 456,937 *General Land Office, Interior Department* (*see also* Public Lands), appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 456, 936 for general expenses 456, 937 for maps, distribution, etc 456, 937 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing Utah 854 field work appropriations for, available for hire of work animals, vehicles, etc 496, 971 *General Staff Corps, Army,* appropriation for contingencies, Military Intelligence Division 255, 1107 Air Corps sections added to War Department 782 *General Staff School, Army, Command, and,* appropriation for instruction expenses 256, 1108 *General Supply Committee, Treasury Department,* appropriation for salaries 138, 1029 for salaries and expenses, transferring surplus office equipment, etc.; pay restriction 138, 1030 *Geneva, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Choctawhatchee River at 226 Pea River near 219 *Geneva, Switzerland,* amount authorized for expenses, participating in conference on limitation of armaments to meet at 3 deficiency appropriation for 179 amount authorized for participating in economic conference at 1403 *Genoa, Nebr.,* appropriation for Indian school at 469, 949 *Geographic Board, United States,* appropriation for stationery, printing, etc 317, 1081 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 845 *Geological Survey, Interior Department,* appropriation for Director, and other personal services 486, 961 for general expenses 486, 961 allowance for attending scientific meetings 486, 961 for topographic surveys 486, 961 for geologic surveys; chemical and physical researches 486, 962 for volcanologic surveys, etc., in Hawaii 486, 962 for mineral resources of Alaska 486, 962 for gauging water supply, etc 486, 962 for investigating, etc., artesian wells, etc., on arid lands 487, 962 for classifying lands for enlarged homesteads, stock raising, etc 487, 962 for geologic maps 487, 962 for preparing illustrations 487, 962 cvii appropriation for enforcement of Acts relating to coal, nonmetallic mineral deposits, etc 487, 962 scientific work for departments, etc., by the Survey 487, 962 funds to be transferred, etc 487, 962 annual statement of expenditures for oil, minerals, etc., leasing and mining on Indian lands 487 amounts from States, etc., for cooperative work, to be used in reimbursing appropriations 487, 963 for engraving illustrations, printing, and binding 455, 936 for stream gauging, cooperative with Indian Service 463, 943 deficiency appropriation for cooperative topographical surveys 175 for expenses 187, 1257 for engineering transfer from Navy 1257 field service appropriations for, available for hire of work animals, vehicles, etc 496, 971 *George, Preston, L.,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 843 *George Washington Bicentennial Commission,* appropriation for expenses, etc., of 1076 pay of executive secretary authorized 1076 *George Washington University Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 444, 1325 *George WashingionWakefield Memorial Bridge,* may bridge Potomac River, Dahlgren, Va. to Popes Creek, Md 398 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Virginia, Maryland, etc 398 *Georgetown, S. C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of intracoastal waterway from Cape Fear River, N. C., to be made 1018 *Georgetown University Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 444, 1325 *Georgia,* deficiency appropriation for inspection of Kenesaw Mountain, etc., battle fields, etc 878 acquisition authorized by, after completion, of bridge across Chattahoochee River, at Neals Landing 706 apportionment of seed grain, fertilizer, etc., appropriation, to drought stricken cotton area of 1245 bridge authorized across Altamaha River at Ludowici, by Long and Wayne Counties and 211 Savannah River, at Burtons Ferry by South Carolina and 893 at Fureys Ferry, by South Carolina and 1273 commission created to inspect, etc., Kenesaw Mountain, Lost Mountain and other battlefields in, as to feasibility for preserving for historidal study, etc 588 amount authorized for 588 delivery authorized to, of silver service presented to battleship “ Georgia, ” by citizens thereof--557 may bridge Saint Marvs River, near Folkston 771 *Georgia Avenue NW., D.
C.,* opening of a street authorized from, to Ninth Street NW., for street railway use 972 *“ Georgia, ” Battleship,* delivery authorized of silver service presented for, to the State of Georgia 557 *Georgia-Florida Bridge Company,* may bridge Chattahoochee River at Neals Landing, Ga 706 acquisition by Georgia, Florida, etc., authorized after completion 706 *Georgia Judicial Districts,* counties constituting, northern district; terms 671 middle district; terms 671 southern district; terms 671 present judges for northern and southern districts to continued 672 district attorneys and marshals for northern and southern districts to continue their terms 672 judge, district attorney, and marshal for middle district to be appointed 672 clerk for each district to maintain an office for himself or deputy 672 former Acts repealed 672 *Georgia Middle Judicial District,* counties constituting Athens division 671 Macon division 671 Columbus division 671 Americus division 671 Albany division 671 Valdosta division 671 terms of court, at Albany 671 Americus; rooms to be furnished 671 Athens 671 Columbus 671 Macon 671 Valdosta 671 judge, district attorney, and marshal to be appointed for 672 *Georgia Northern Judicial District,* counties constituting Gainesville division 671 Atlanta division 671 Rome division 671 terms of court, at Atlanta 671 Gainesville 671 Rome 671 present judge to continue 672 district attorney and marshal to continue their terms 672 clerk to maintain office for himself or deputy 672 *Georgia Southern Judicial District,* counties constituting Augusta division 671 Dublin division 671 Savannah division 672 Waycross division 672 terms of court, at Augusta 672 Dublin; rooms to be furnished 672 Savannah 672 Waycross; rooms to be furnished 672 present judge to continue 672 district attorneys and marshal to continue their terms 672 cviii clerk to maintain office for himself or deputy 672 *Germany,* appropriation for ambassador to 331, 1180 for Mixed Claims Commission United States and 339, 1189 return of money, etc., to a subject of, acquired while a resident of United Slates, and now a resident thereof 406 *Gettysburg National Military Park, Pa.,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 289, 1140 *Gift Tax, Revenue Act of 1924,* rate of, on transfers of property by gift during calendar years 1924 and 1925 86 in effect as of June 2, 1924 86 refund of excess of tax paid under former rate 87 repealed as of January 1, 1926, by Revenue Act of 1926 126 *Gila River Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for irrigation system 463, 944 for diverting flow of river to irrigate additional lands 463, 944 for construction of Sacaton Dam, etc 464, 944 unexpended balance covered in 464 unexpended balances covered in, for diversion dam, above Florence 467 irrigation project above Florence 467 irrigation project Gila River, 1918 467 *Girard, Ohio,* bridge authorized across Mahoning River at 696 *Girls’ Reform School, D.
C.* (*see* National Training School for Girls, D. C.). *Glacier National Park, Mont.,* appropriation for commissioner 344, 1195 for administration, etc 488, 963 *Glanville J. B.,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of Kansas District Court to 185 *Glasgow, Mont.,* terms of court at 825 *Glass, Optical,* appropriation for investigating problems in production of 357, 1208 *Glen Ferris, W. Va.,* time extended for bridging Kanawha River near 1008 *Globe, Ariz.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Gold Coins,* appropriation for recoinage of 140, 1031 *Gold Deposits, etc.,* provisions for leasing of, to grantee of private land claim, when right thereof not conveyed by the grant, etc 710 *Golden, Colo.,* lands granted to, for water supply 1365 *Goldfield, Nev.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Gophers,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 519, 995 *Goshute Agency, Utah,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 954 *Government Actuary,* salary of, while held by present incumbent 129 *Government Employees* (*see also* Executive Departments). appropriation for paying, compensation for injuries 309, 1074 for expenses of Civil Service Commission under Act retiring 308 for expenses of Pension Office, under Act retiring 478, 956 civilians in field service under executive departments, etc., to be paid adjusted compensation from appropriations for 1927 161 quarters, subsistence, etc., to be furnished; appropriations for 1927 available 161 value of, considered in fixing salary rate 161 civilians in field service under executive departments, etc., to be paid adjusted compensation from appropriations for 1928 1051 quarters, subsistence, etc., to be furnished; appropriations for 1928 available 1052 value of, considered in fixing salary rate 1052 compensation for injuries while in service increased 1086 extended leave allowed ex-service men and women to attend American Legion Convention in Paris, France; limitations, etc 587, 892 provisions for actual expenses and per diem allowance when traveling on public business away from post 689 retirement of, in classified civil service, for age or disability, on annuities 904 provisions relating to injuries to 772 *Government Fuel Fards, D.
C.,* appropriation for purchase of fuel, maintenance, etc.; balances reappropriated 368, 1219 joint use of, garage with Interior Department repealed 173 *Government Hotel, D. C.,* appropriation for operating, etc 312, 1076 *Government in the Territories* (*see* Territories) . *Government Officers,* affidavits to be filed hereafter with Comptroller General by all, after appointment that no consideration, etc., has been given in securing the same 918, 1346 no salary to be paid until filing of 919 *Government Offices, Appointive,* payment, etc., to another for influence to procure, unlawful 918 soliciting or receiving any consideration for influence in obtaining, for any person, unlawful 918 punishment for violating provisions hereof 918 inconsistent laws repealed 918 cix *Government Printing Office,* (*see also* Public Printing and Binding), appropriation for Public Printer, Deputy, and office personnel 550, 1159 for public printing and binding 550, 1159 for three postal-card presses 552 for Superintendent of Documents, assistant, and office personnel 552, 1160 night, overtime, work, etc 552, 1160 purchases for, authorized without reference to Supply Committee 552, 1161 for reimbursing, for heat, etc., to city post office 155, 1046 deficiency appropriation for two Congressional Record presses 163 for Samuel Robinson, William Madden, Joseph De Fontes, and Preston L.
George 843 payment to executrix of Charles C. Allen 843 for acquiring and constructing building for; contracts 874 specified employees rated as mechanics in Retiremet Act 905 *Government Radio Stations* (*see also* Radio Act of 1927), provisions governing 1165 *Government Transportation Requests,* punishment for counterfeiting, etc 917 possessing, making, etc., plates for printing such counterfeits, etc 918 *Grade Crossings, D. C.,* elimination of, by viaduct at Michigan Avenue NE., over tracks of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 1351 by viaducts, etc., at Fern and Varnum Streets over tracks of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 1352 at Eastern Avenue over tracks etc. of Baltimore & Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads 1352 amount authorized for 1353 by subways or viaducts, over any steam railroad tracks when judged by the commissioners 1353 on completion of viaducts at Fern and Varnum Streets and Eastern Avenue, crossings at Chestnut Street, Bates Road, and Quarles Street forever closed to traffic 1354 *Grafton, N.
Dak., Civic Club,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North in Walsh County, by 132 *Grain,* appropriation for preventing admission of adulterated, for seeding, etc 510, 986 *Grain and Seeds for Seeding,* importing specified adulterated, prohibited 325 “red top” stricken out of former Act, and “broomcorn millet and early fortune millet” inserted 325 prohibition against importing alfalfa or red clover seeds, etc., unless colored as prescribed 325 publication by Secretary of Agriculture, after hearing, that alfalfa or red clover seeds from any foreign country are not adapted for agricultural use 325 publication by Secretary of Agriculture, importation thereof prohibited thereafter, unless 10 per centin container stained red 325 regulations by Secretaries of Treasury and Agriculture to prevent importing prohibited seeds, to be prescribed 325 effective in 30 days 325 transporting, etc., misbranded seed prohibited 325 by common carriers in ordinary course of business excepted 325 proceedings against misbranded seed 326 disposal of, if condemned by court 326 proceeds of sale to be deposited in the Treasury 326 procedure in libel cases 326 meaning of terms used herein 326 misbranded seed defined 326 regulations to be prescribed by Secretary of Agriculture 326 effective at once; penalties not for 30 days 326 *Grain Futures Act,* appropriation for expenses executing 527, 1002 *Grain Standards Act, United States,* appropriation for expenses enforcing 523, 999 *Grand Army of the Republic,* acceptance from, of tablet commemorating designation by General John A.
Logan of Memorial Day, to be installed in Arlington National Cemetery 755 *Grand Army Soldiers and Sailors Home, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 446, 1326 *Grand Calumet River,* bridge authorized across, at Gary, Ind 755 reconstruction of bridge across, authorized by Cook County, Ill 1269 *Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz.,* appropriation for administration, etc 488, 963 for physical improvements, etc 488 boundaries of, modified 1238 excluded lands added to national forests 1240 added lands subject to national park provision 1240 waterpower Act not applicable 1240 exchange with owner of patented lands in, for Government land 497 conveyed lands added to the park 498 quitclaim to owner of title to existing road in other land 498 *Grand Forks, N.
Dak.,* terms of court at 238 *Grand Valley Irrigation Project, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of, including Orchard Mesa division 480 for maintenance, etc., of 958 sums deducted from total cost of 637 suspension of specified construction charges 638 *Grandfield Bridge Company,* may bridge Bed River, between Oklahoma and Texas 733 acquisition authorized after completion, by Oklahoma, Texas, etc 733 *Grant Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Fiftieth Street to Kastle Place 1305 cx *Grasses,* appropriation for testing, etc., commercial seeds of 609, 986 publishing misbranded, etc 510, 986 preventing admission of adulterated seeds, etc., for seeding 510, 986 for investigating improvement of 511, 988 *Grasshoppers,* appropriation for investigating methods for eradicating 577, 993 *Gravesend Bay, N.
Y.,* improvement of waterway connecting, with Jamaica Bay, authorized 1011 *Grays Harbor, Wash.,* improvement of, authorized 1015 *Grayson, Joel,* appropriation for employment of, in House document room 543, 1153 deficiency appropriation for, additional pay 842 *Grazing Lands, etc.,* appropriation for investigating improvement of wild plants and 510, 987 *Great Britain,* appropriation for ambassador to 331, 1180 for executing Treaty of 1925 with, defining boundary with Canada 1185 for Canadian Boundary Waters Commission 338, 1188 for segregating bodies, etc., in American cemeteries in 288, 1139 for International Fisheries Commismission, halibut 340, 1190 for paying awards against United States, by pecuniary claims tribunal 1191 payment authorized to, as indemnity for death of Daniel Shaw Williamson, a British subject 726 for losses of British steamship “Mavisbrook” by collision with transport “ Carolinian” 1024 provisions for regulating level of Lake of the Woods, etc., to carry into effect convention with 617 *Great Falls, Mont.,* terms of court at 825 *Great Kills, Staten Island, N.
Y.,* improvement of, authorized 1011 *Great Lakes,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for providing ship channels, etc 1020 *Great Lakes Coasting District,* creation of, including all collection districts on the Great Lakes tributary waters, etc 832 vessels operating in, subject to requirements of coasting trade 832 seamen privileges not affected 832 *Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Ill.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 597, 1279 for improvements to prison 608 for public works 1291 additional building, etc., authorized at naval hospital 670 *Great Smoky Mountain National Park, N.
C., and Tenn.,* appropriation for expenses, establishing, etc 965 established, when title to tract of land in the Great Smoky Mountains in North Carolina and Tennessee is vested in United States 616 land to be secured only by donation 616 established,etc. ; acceptance of lands purchased by subscriptions of Tennessee, Great Smoky Mountains Conservation Association, the Great Smoky Mountains (Incorporated) (North Carolina), and others 616 by direct donation 616 administration and development by National Park Service 616 Water Power Act not applicable 616 minimum area to be administered 616 general development to await acceptance of major portion of 617 employment of commission on selection, etc., continued 617 *Greece,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Green Bay, Wis.,* plans for improving harbor modified 1015 *Green, R.
A.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 842 *Greensboro, N. C.,* terms of court at 1340 *Greenville, Calif.,* deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 1257 *Greenville, S. C.,* terms of court at 773 *Greenwich Parkway NW., D. C.,* name of Dent Place changed to 809 *Greenwood, S. C.,* terms of court at 773 *Gretna, La.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 1270 *Ground Squirrels,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 519, 995 *Grover Island, Ga.,* disposal authorized of naval reservation at 700 *Guam,* appropriation for agricultural experimentstations in 502, 979 sale of products 502, 979 for transferring lepers, etc., from, to Culion, P.
I 594, 1277 for naval station, telephone system 1290 for coal storage, Agana 1290 additional building authorized at naval hospital 670 *Guantanamo, Cuba, Naval Station,* appropriation for power plant, improvements 1290 *Guardian and Ward, D. C.,* number of wards limited to one guardian 1383 appointment of guardian of estate of infants by the court; limitation to one guardian 1383 *Guardians, D. C.,* accounts of estates to be settled each year under oath 1067 profits and increase of estate to be accounted for, and credits allowed for taxes, commissions, etc 1067 use of principal allowed for benefit of ward; order of court required 1067 commission allowed limited 1067 cxi *Guardianship, etc., of Veterans’ Bureau Beneficiaries,* provisions relating to, of minors, mental incompetents, etc 791 *Guatemala,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Guernsey Dam, North Platte Irrigation Project, Nebr.-Wyo.,* appropriation for construction; use of unexpended balance 959 *Guilford Courthouse National Military Park,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 289, 1140 *Gulf of Mexico,* appropriation for surveys of coast of, and outlying islands 361, 1212 preliminary examination, etc., of channel to north end of Anna Maria Key, etc., to be made 1019 East Pass channel into Choctawhatchee Bay, Fla 1019 *Gulfport, Miss.,* plans for improving harbor, etc., modified 1012 *Gun and Mortar Batteries, Army,* appropriation for constructing 273, 1123 deficiency appropriation for 190 *Gunnery and Engineering Exercises, Navy,* appropriation for prizes, badges, etc 596, 1279 deficiency appropriation for 883, 1258 *Guntersville, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River, near 220 *Guthrie, Okla.,* terms of court at 409 clerk to keep his office at; deputy at Oklahoma City 409 *Guyandolte River, W.
Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1020 **H.** Page. *H. A. Carpenter Bridge Company,* may bridge Ohio, at Saint Marys, W. Va 1334 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Ohio, West Virginia, etc 1334 *H Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for widening, etc., roadway, Seventeenth to Eighteenth Streets 1306 assessment against abutting property 1306 from gasoline-tax fund 1306 *H Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Sixteenth to Seventeenth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1305 *Habana, Cuba,* appropriation for maintenance of International Trade Mark Registration Bureau 339, 1189 for participating in Sixth Pan American Conference at 1186 *Hackensack River, N.
J.,* improvement of, authorized 1011 *Hackett, Allen S., and George A. Hero,* may bridge Mississippi River, between New Orleans and Gretna, La 1270 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Louisiana, etc. 1270 *Hague, The* (*see* The Hague). *Haiti,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 details authorized from Army, Navy, and Marine Corps to assist government of, in military and naval matters 565 *Halibut Fisheries Commission, International,* appropriation for share of United States, expenses of 340, 1190 *Halsey, Edwin A.,* deficiency appropriation for services 841 *Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Company,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement of, for fire losses, Hawaii bubonic plague 864 *Hamilton Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Seventh Street to Illinois Avenue 1304 *Hampton Roads, Va.,* appropriation for maintenance, naval training station 597, 1279 for naval operating base, dredging; payable from unexpended balance 1290 construction authorized of designated public works at naval air station 1341 *Hampton, Va.,* appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 293, 1144 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 184, 880, 1260 *Hana, Hawaii,* approval of act of legislature of Hawaii extending time for electrical construction, etc., in 627 *Harbor Beach, Mich.,* removal of portion of breakwater authorized 1015 *Harbor Patrol, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses 436, 1317 deficiency appropriation for new boat, equipment, etc 169 *Harding, Late President Warren G.,* oil portrait of, to be procured for the Executive Mansion; limit of cost 731 *Harlem River, N. Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, as to fixed bridges 1020 *Harney National Forest, S. Dak.,* exchange of land or timber of, authorized for private lands within five miles thereof 1099 *Harriman Geographic Code System,* purchase of all rights for use, etc., of, to be considered by select joint committee of Senate and House of Representatives 1455 scope and duties of committee 1456 *Harrington, John Lyle,* may bridge Colorado River, at Blythe, Calif 387 acquisition authorized of, by California, Arizona, etc., after completion 387 *Harrisburg, Pa.,* terms of court at 325 *Harrisburg Real Estate Company,* deficiency appropriation for payment to 878 *Harrison, Ark.,* terms of court at 296 cxii *Harrisonburg, La.,* bridge authorized across Ouachita River at 201 *Harvard Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paying awards, etc., from amount for highways system 1308 condemnation of land for widening 697 amount authorized for expenses of 697 *Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans.,* appropriation for Indian school 469, 949 *Havre de Grace, Md.,* reconstruction authorized of bridge across Susquehanna River, between Perryville and 222 *Havre, Mont.,* terms of court at 825 *Hawaii,* appropriation for Governor and secretary 493, 970 for contingent expenses 493, 970 for legislative expenses 494 for special mail equipment for 160, 1051 for construction, etc., of military posts 264 for hospital; from military construction fund 264 for installing electric plants, searchlights, etc., seacoast defenses 273, 1124 for construction of seacoast batteries 273, 1124 for fire control stations, etc 279, 1130 for extending benefits of vocational education to 310, 1074 for ethnological researches among natives of 315, 1079 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 334, 1183 for district judges 344, 1195 for chief and associate justices 345, 1195 for circuit court judges 345, 1195 for adjusting triangulation of, under Coast Survey 362 for volcanologic surveys, etc., in 486, 962 for agricultural experiment stations in 502, 979 sale of products 502, 979 for agricultural extension work allotment 502, 979 for Weather Service expenses in 503 980 deficiency appropriation for fortification expenses 886 for conference on education, etc., at Honolulu 1253 approval of act of legislature, extending time for electrical construction, District of Hana, County of Maui 627 extension of time for exchange of Government and private lands in 323 *Hawaii National Park,* appropriation for administration, etc 488, 963 boundary changed of, on island of Maui 1087 acquiring privately owned lands within, authorized 1089 *Hawaiian Organic Act, Amendments,* indebtedness limitation increased 710 maximum of Territorial indebtedness increased 711 bonds of Territory to be issued in serial form maturing in annual installments 711 last installment to mature not later than 30 years from date of issue 711 *Hawthorne Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Forty-fourth Street to Forty-fourth Place 1304 *Hayward, Wis.,* appropriation for Indian School at 471, 950 *Head Tax, etc.,* appropriation for refunding illegally collected 371, 1223 *Headstones for Soldiers’ Graves, etc.,* appropriation for 287, 1138 deficiency appropriation for 190, 886, 1260 *Health Department, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, 438, 1318 for preventing contagious diseases, etc 438, 1319 smallpox hospital, etc 438, 1319 assignment, etc., of bacteriologists 438, 1319 for garage for smallpox hospital ambulance 1319 for isolating wards, Garfield and Providence Hospitals 438, 1319 for tuberculosis and venereal diseases dispensaries 438, 1319 for disinfecting service 438, 1319 for drainage of lots; abatement of nuisances 438, 1319 for expenses, food adulterations 439, 1319 for hygiene and sanitation, public schools 439, 1320 for laboratories 439, 1320 for inspecting dairy farms, etc 439, 1320 for enforcing foods and drugs violations, etc 439, 1320 for public crematory, etc 439, 1320 for motor vehicles for pound 439, 1320 for motor ambulance 439 for child hygiene service; welfare stations 439, 1320 deficiency appropriation for motor vehicle for pound 169 for motor ambulance 169 for salaries 848 for isolating ward, Garfield Hospital 848 for tuberculosis and venereal diseases dispensaries 848 duties of, in administering law regulating manufacture, sale, etc., of mattresses 839 *Hearings in Land Entries,* appropriation for expenses 457, 937 fees for depositions, etc 457, 937 *Hearings of Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for stenographic reports of, other than select, etc., committees 544, 1154 *Helena, Ark.,* terms of court at 296 *Helena, Mont.,* appropriation for assay office at 150, 1040 terms of court at 825 *Helium Gas,* appropriation for investigating resources and conservation of 369, 1119 for operation of plants for Army and Navy production of 1219 for investigating resources and conservation of 1219 for acquisition of plants, sites, etc., for production of 1219 deficiency appropriation for conservation, etc., of 172 restriction on expenditure 172 cxiii acquiring land, constructing plants, etc., for production of, by Secretary of Commerce, authorized 1387 known helium gas bearing public lands not covered by leases, or permits, may be reserved 1387 right to extract helium from gas produced from leased, etc., lands 1387 plants for production, etc., of, to be operated by Mines Bureau 1387 experimental research by Bureau 1387 all Government plants placed under jurisdiction of Bureau 1387 requisitions from Army, Navy, etc., for supply 1387 surplus production may be leased to Americans 1387 leases or sale to aid scientific development allowed 1387 production account to be credited with receipts 1387 sale of by products; deposits of proceeds 1387 exporting, forbidden, unless by permission from President, oh joint recommendations of Secretaries of War, Navy, and Commerce 1388 punishment for violations 1388 designation of representatives by War and Navy Secretaries to cooperate with Department of Commerce 1388 advances to Bureau of Mines from War and Navy Departments for operation of plants for producing 368 former allotments continued 368 *Helium Gas, Army,* appropriation for purchase, production plants, etc 268 *Helium, Navy,* appropriation for procuring from Mines Bureau 1291 *Helium Plants, etc.,* appropriation for purchase, construction, etc 1219 *Henderson Bridge Company,* may bridge Kanawha River, lietween Henderson and Point Pleasant, W.
Va 1267 acquisition authorized, after completion, by West Virginia, etc 1267 *Henderson County, Ky.,* time extended for bringing Ohio River, between Vanderburg County, Ind., and 731 *Henderson, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Kanawha River, between Point Pleasant and 1267 *Hendricks, Me.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1016 *Hennepin County, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Minnesota River in Scott County and 1008 *Hennessy, Okla.,* designated town site tracts conveyed to, without reservation 891 payment for, required 892 *Hero, George A., and Allen S.
Hackett,* may bridge Mississippi River, between New Orleans and Gretna, La 1270 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Louisiana, etc 1270 *Hessian Fly,* appropriation for investigating, etc 517, 993 *Hickman County, Tenn.,* transferred from Nashville to Columbia division of Tennessee middle judicial district 561 *Hidalgo and Reynosa Bridge Company,* may bridge Rio Grande, near Hidalgo 815 consent of Mexico required 815 *Hidalgo, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande, near 815 consent of Mexico required 815 *High Temperatures,* appropriation for investigating methods of measurement and control of 358, 1209 *Highway Bridge, D.
C.,* appropriation for operating expenses 428, 1309 for resurfacing roadway on south approach of; from gasoline tax fund 1307 repeal of tax on electric railways for passengers carried across 697 *Highways Department, D. C.,* appropriation forsalaries, etc 1299 *Highways, Federal* (*see* Federal Highway Act). *Highways, Public* (*see also* Federal Highway Act). amount authorized for constructing, etc., in Virgin Islands; conditions 1244 *Highways System, D. C., Permanent System of,* appropriation for surveys, etc 420 for revision of plans 420 for opening streets, etc., under; indefinite amount wholly from District revenues 427, 1308 *Higuera, Antonio,* payment to, former extra work on customs buildings in Porto Rico 381 from customs revenue 381 *Hillcrest Schooner Company (Limited),* deficiency appropriation, for paying judgment of United States court to 184 *Historical Association, American,* appropriation for printing and binding annual report of 316 *Historical Places, D.
C.,* appropriation for tablets to mark 423, 1303 *Hog Cholera,* appropriation for investigating, treating, etc 507, 984 *Hogback Irrigation Project, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of on Navajo Reservation; repayment 466, 946 *Holiday, D. C.,* declaration of December 26, 1925, to be a legal 1 *Hollywood, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1019 cxiv *Home Economics Bureau,* appropriation for Chief of Bureau, and office personnel 525, 1000 for investigating utilizing farm products in the home 525, 1000 *Home for Aged and Infirm, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 446, 1326 for maintenance 446, 1326 for repairs 446, 1326 for Potter’s field, fencing, etc 446 for kitchen, etc., equipment 446 for power plant, etc 446 for rewiring buildings, etc 446 for new laundry 1326 control, etc., of, put under Board of Public Welfare, D. C 209 *Home for Incurables, D. C., Washington,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 444, 1325 *Homestead, Oreg.,* bridge authorized across Snake River near 6 *Homesteads,* appropriation for classification, etc., of lands within national forests, etc., for 513, 990 modification of rectangular system of survey for Alaska, entries 243 *Homesteads, Enlarged,* appropriation for examining, classifying, etc., lands suitable for 487, 962 *Homesteads, Slock Raising* (*see* Stock Raising Homesteads). *Honduras,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Honolulu, Hawaii,* conference on education, rehabilitation, etc., authorized at 915 foreign governments may be invited 915 inauguration and maintenance of, by Secretary of the Interior 915 amount of authorized for expenses 915 report to Congress of proceedings, etc 915 portion of Makapuu Point roadway granted to, by quitclaim deed 624 roadway maintenance, etc., required 624 *Hoopa Valley Indian Hospital, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 472, 951 *Hope and Help Mission, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of women and children 446, 1327 *Hopi Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for developing water supply for Navajo and Hopi Indians on 462 repayment 462 for miscellaneous irrigation projects 463, 943 *Hopi Indians, Ariz.,* appropriation for water supply on reservations; reimbursable 462, 943 for education, etc. 468 *“Horse, Diseases of the,”* appropriation for printing, etc., of pamphlet 501 *Horse Meat* (*see* Equine Meat). *Horses, Army,* appropriation for purchase of 263, 1114 allowance for breeding riding 263, 1114 procuring locally, for National Guard officers, from unexpended militia balances 263 limit; contracts; purchase of, at posts 263, 1114 standard required 263, 1114 appropriation for purchase of native horses for forces in China 263, 1115 no polo ponies except for Military Academy 263, 1115 donations accepted of breeding animals, etc 263, 1115 deficiency appropriation for 190, 1259 donations of horses, etc., may be accepted for breeding of riding 1095 *Horticultural Board, Federal* (*see* Federal Horticultural Board). *Horticultural, etc., Investigations,* appropriation for 511, 987 studies in condition of vegetables in transporting, storage, etc 511, 987 *Horticultural Organizations,* exempt from income tax 40 *Hospital Matrons, Army,* appropriation for pay 257, 1109 *Hospitals, Army,* appropriation for construction, repairs, etc., at post and general 266, 1117 for Hot Springs, Ark 266, 1117 for temporary camp 266, 1117 new hospitals forbidden 266, 1117 deficiency appropriation for Hot Springs, Ark 182 for construction and repair 1259 *Hospitals, etc., for Veterans’ Bureau Patients,* appropriation for services, etc 1084 for additional, facilities and services 1085 deficiency appropriation for additional facilities 164 for further hospital facilities in Burreau hospitals 164 *Hot Springs Army and Navy Hospital, Ark.,* appropriation for construction, repairs, etc. 266, 1117 for medical supplies 270, 1121 for burying in Little Rock National Cemetery, ex-soldiers, etc., dying in 289, 1139 deficiency appropriation for improvements, etc 182 *Hot Springs National Park, Ark.,* appropriation for administration, etc 488, 964 acceptance of lands from Arkansas as addition to 1359 *Hot Springs, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 293, 1144 deficiency appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 880 *Hotel for Government Workers, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance, operation, etc 312, 1076 *Houdon Bust of Washington,* appropriation for replica of, for Pan American Building 1191 replica of, to be secured for lodgment in Pan American Building, Washington, D. C 776 *House of Detention, V. C.,* appropriation for expenses 436, 1317 *House of Representatives,* appropriation for compensation of Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 540, 1150 for mileage, etc 541, 1150 for Speaker’s office 541, 1150 position of “clerk to the Speaker’s table” changed to “parliamentarian” 1150 cxv appropriation for preparing Digest of Rules 1150 for Chaplain 541, 1150 for Clerk of the House, clerks, etc 541, 1150 for clerks and janitors to committees 541, 1151 services of clerks, untier Clerk of the House, after close of Congress 542, 1152 appointments and duties of janitors; service under Doorkeeper at close of Congress 542, 1152 for Sergeant at Arms, deputy, etc 542, 1152 for police force, House Office Building 542, 1152 for Doorkeeper, special employees, etc 543, 1152 messengers, laborers, etc, 543, 1152 for superintendent, folding room, etc 543, 1152 pages 543, 1152 for superintendent of document room, etc 543, 1152 for Joel Grayson 543, 1153 for minority employees 543, 1153 for special employees 543, 1153 appointment of successors 543, 1153 for office of majority floor leader 543, 1153 for clerks, etc., conference minority 543, 1153 for messengers, majority and minority caucus rooms 543, 1153 for postmaster, assistant, etc 543, 1153 for official reporters, etc 544, 1153 for stenographers to committees 544, 1153 “during the session” to mean 116 days 544 “during the session” to mean 209 days 1153 for clerk hire, Members, Delegates, and Resilient Commissioners 544, 1153 for contingent expenses; materials for folding 544, 1154 for furniture and repairs 544, 1154 for packing poxes 544, 1154 for reimbursing stenographers to committees for transcribing hearings 544, 1154 for reporting other than special and select committee hearings 544, 1154 for special and select committees 544, 1154 for telegraph and telephone service 544, 1154 for stationery 544, 1154 for postage stamps 544, 1154 for automobile for Speaker 544, 1154 for folding 544, 1154 for designated services rendered to the Clerk 544, 1154 for William Tyler Page for compiling, etc., contested election cases 545 deficiency appropriation for widow of George B.
Churchill 162 for widow of Arthur B. Williams 162 for widow of John Jacob Rogers 162 for widow of John E. Raker 841 for widow of Harry I. Thaver 841 for widow of Lawrence J. Flaherty 1250 for widow of Charles E. Fuller 1250 for salaries, 1925 162 for salaries, 1926 162 for additional telephone operators 162 deficiency appropriation for substitute telephone operator 162 for miscellaneous items 162 unexpended balance, for folding, etc., continued available 163 limitation on barber shop supplies not to apply to purchase of furniture, etc 163 for clerk hire, Members, etc , 186 for salaries, officers, and employees 186 for contested election expenses 842 for increase of pay, designated employees 842 for pages 842 for codifying laws, etc 842 for miscellaneous items; special and select committees 842 for furniture, etc 842 five members of Committee on Ways and Means of to serve on Joint Taxation Committee 127 four Representatives to be appointed on Sesquicentennial of American Independence and Thomas Jefferson Centennial Commission 327 salaries of officers and employees of, for December, to be paid December 19, 1925 1 to be paid December 20, 1926 923 three Members to serve on Vermont Sesquicentennial Commission 652 three Members elect of the Seventieth Congress to be appointed on joint committee on the Harriman Geographic Code System 1455 *House Office Building,* appropriation for police force 542, 1152 for elevator conductors 546, 1155 for care of grounds, etc 546, 1155 for garage repairs, etc 546 for maintenance, etc 546, 1156 deficiency appropriation for bronze letter slots for doors 163 for new telephone exchange 163 for fire protection 843 for steam transmission, repairs, etc., Capitol power plant 843 *Housing Corporation, Untied States,* appropriation for salaries; pay restriction 311, 1076 for contingent expenses 311, 1076 for printing and binding for 311, 1076 for expenses of collections, etc 311, 1076 for operating, etc., Government hotel, etc., for Government workers, Washington, D.
C.; pay restriction 312, 1076 for ground rent 312 for maintenance of unsold property 312, 1077 for expenses of sold property 312, 1077 offset of equitable claims allowed 312 no prior appropriations to be used for these purposes 312, 1077 *Houston County, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Choctawhatchee River, between Dale County and 219 *Houston Ship Channel, Tex.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1019 cxvi *Howard Road SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., to Boiling Field; from gasoline-tax fund 425 *Howard University, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance of 495, 971 for expenses department of manual arts 495 for medical department 495 for material and apparatus for laboratories 495 for improvement of grounds, repairs to buildings, etc 495 for fuel and light 495 land in McMillan Park to be conveyed to, for athletic field, etc.; terms, etc 974 *Hudson River,* plans for improving, at Weehawken and Edgewater, N. J., modified 1011 *Hudson River, N. Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, for deepening channel, Battery to Twentieth Street, New York 1017 *Hueneme Harbor, Calif.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1020 *Hugo, Okla.,* terms of court at 409 *Humane Educational Society, Chattanooga, Tenn.,* portion of Chattanooga National Cemetery granted to, for use as a city pound, animal shelter, etc 1404 *Humphreys County, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River in Benton County and 412 *Hungary,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 for expenses, determining claims against, by Claims Commission 340, 1189 return of money, etc., to subject of, acquired while a resident of United States, and now a resident thereof 406 *Huntley irrigation Project, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance,.etc., of; unexpended balance available 481, 958 sums deducted from total cost of 638 suspension of specified construction charges 638 *Hydraulic Engineering,* appropriation for standardizing apparatus, etc., used in 357, 1208 *Hydrographic Bureau, International,* appropriation for annual contribution 339, 1189 *Hydrographic Conference, International,* appropriation for expenses of attending Navy Department delegates to 1276 *Hydrographic Office, Navy Department,* appropriation for printing and binding for 593, 1276 for civilian employees, Navy Department 599, 1282 for contingent expenses 599, 1282 for materials, etc 599, 1282 for pilot charts, etc 600, 1282 for expenses, branch offices 600, 1282 for employees, branch offices 600, 1282 *Hygiene, etc., Public Schools, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses, etc., under Health Department 439, 1320 time requirement of chief inspector 439, 1320 division of employees 439, 1320 for dental clinics 439, 1320 *Hygienic Laboratory, Public Health Service,* appropriation for maintenance 147, 1038 **I.** Page. *Idaho,* approval of application of, for exchange of school land grants in national forests to other not completed grants, etc 302 bridge authorized across Snake River, near Homestead, Oreg., by Oregon and 6 consent of Congress to negotiations for division of water supply of Snake River, etc., between Wyoming, Washington, Oregon, and 831 mining leases allowed of metalliferous and nonmetalliferous deposits on unallotted withdrawn Indian reservation lands in 922 provisions extended, for agreement as to waters of Columbia River, between Washington, Oregon, Montana, and 247 time extended for bridging Pend d’Oreille River by Washington and 770 *Illinois,* bridge authorized bv, across Red River, in Kendall County 5 La Salle County 5 McHenry County 3, 7 may acquire and operate, after completion, bridge across Mississippi River at Alton 621 at Cape Girardeau, Mo 391 at Louisiana, Mo 400 Mississippi River, at St.
Louis, Mo 1241 Mississippi and Ohio Rivers at Cairo, Ill 231 Ohio River, from Paducah, Ky., to Brookport, Ill 1175 time extended for bridging Fox River in Kendall County by 553 Wabash River, at Mount Carmel, Ill., by Indiana and 825, 1265, 1339 Vincennes, Ind., by Indiana and. 249 *Illinois and Mississippi Canal,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Mud Creek, Ill 1019 *Illinois Avenue NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Emerson to Gallatin Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 426 for paving, Gallatin to Hamilton Streets 1304 for paving, Grant Circle to Webster Street 424 deficiency appropriation for paving, etc., Buchanan Street to Sherman Circle; from gasoline-tax fund 167 *Illinois River, Ill.,* plans for improvement of, modified 1013 State-owned dams, etc., to be transferred, etc 1013 cxvii plans for improvement of; no diversion of water from Lake Michigan allowed 1013 amount authorized 1013 *Immigrant Stations,* appropriation for remodeling, etc 371, 1223 *Immigrants,* appropriation for investigating transportation of, in Shipping Board vessels 317, 1082 *Immigration Act of 1924, Amendments,* admission as nonquota immigrant, wife or unmarried minor child of alien resident who entered prior to July 1, 1924, as a religious minister, etc., if arriving before July 1, 1927, to join such alien 812 for permanent residence, such wife or child, arriving between May 26, 1924 and July 1, 1924, and who were temporarily admitted 812 annual quota ratio of admissions deferred to 1928 1455 *Immigration Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner General, and office personnel 370, 1222 for expenses enforcing immigration laws; contract labor 370, 1222 for Chinese exclusion 371, 1222 for refunding head tax, etc 371, 1223 for coast and land border patrol 371, 1223 for purchase, operation, etc., of vehicles, outside of District of Columbia 371, 1223 for remodeling, repairing, etc., immigrant stations 371, 1223 deficiency appropriation for expenses regulating immigration 177, 188, 192, 882, 1258 coast and land border control; motor vehicles 177 *Immigration, Commissioner General of,* appropriation for, and office personnel 370, 1222 *Immigration of Aliens,* appropriation for expenses regulating, under Department of State 334, 1183 for expenses regulating 370, 1222 deficiency appropriation for expenses regulating 177, 188, 192, 882, 1258 provisions allowing entry of alien veterans of the World War 654 regulations to be made for admission of aliens by aircraft, etc 572 *Imperial County, Calif.,* grant of lands to, for public highway 1361 *Income Tax, Title II, Revenue Ad of 1924,* repealed, as of January 1, 1925 125 except administrative provisions, which take effect at once 125 *Income Tax, Title II, Revenue Act of 1926,* meaning of terms;
“taxable year,” “fiscal year” 10 fractions included; first year 1925 10 “fiduciary,” “withohlding agent” 10 “paid or incurred,” “paid or accrued” 10 application to deductions or credits 10 “stock,” “shareholder” 10 corporation dividend means any distribution from earnings, etc., accumulated since February 28, 1913 10 to insurance reserve fund excepted 10 corporation dividend; accumulations, etc., accrued before March 1, 1913, not taxable; application and distribution 10 liquidation distributions, treated as exchange of stock 11 gain or loss determined; tax on gain 11 in partial liquidation 11 distributions not out of profits, etc., taxable 11 distribution of earnings from personal service corporations exempt from tax 11 stock dividends exempt; proceeds of redeemed stock taxable 11 application after January 1, 1926 11 partial liquidations construed 11 gain or loss determined 11 adjustment for capital expenditure, etc 12 deductions for exhaustion, etc., of property 12 if property acquired before March 1, 1913 12 on amount received from sales 12 extent recognized 12 installment payments sales 12 entire amount recognized; exceptions 12 no gain or loss recognized in exchanges of property for similar uses 12 if stock received on reorganization 12 by corporation for stock of party to reorganization 12 transfers for stock of corporation under same control 12 involuntary conversions into similar property, etc 13 no gain from receipt of additional stock, etc., on reorganization without surrender of holding 13 distribution to shareholders by corporation owning majority of voting stock, etc 13 amount of gain if additional property received on exchange therefor, on which no gain recognized 13 if reorganization distribution taxable dividends, on the exchange 13 on reorganization exchanges for property other than stock, if distributed, no gain recognized 13 if not distributed, gain to be recognized 13 no loss if other property received besides that on which no gain or loss recognized 13 reorganization distribution of stock, etc., not a distribution of earnings, etc., for tax determination 13 corporation acts constituting a reorganization 14 meaning of “a party to a reorganization;” control of ownerships described 14 gain or loss on disposal of property acquired after February 28, 1913, based on its cost 14 last inventory value 14 cxviii gain or loss on disposal of property; acquired by gift after December 31, 1920, on value in hand of the donor, etc 14 by trust transfer, same as in hands of grantor 14 estate acquisitions excepted 14 market value, before December 31, 1920 14 acquired by bequest; or transfer in contemplation of death, at market value 14 acquired upon an exchange, the same as on the property exchanged 15 if other property received; exceptions 15 acquired by reorganization after December 31, 1917, same as in hands of transferor 15 after December 31, 1920, by issue of stock, etc., same as in hands of transferor 15 after December 31, 1923, of stock distributed to taxpayer 15 acquired by involuntary, etc., conversion, same as property converted 15 acquiring after December 31, 1920, property identical to stock disposed of, same as that stock 16 acquired before March 1, 1913, cost or market value 16 for depletion, exhaustion, etc., same as for sale, etc 16 mines discovered after February 28, 1913, market value at time of discovery; maximum 16 oil and gas wells; maximum 16 inventories may be used to determine income of taxpayer 16 net losses; determination of 17 limitation on deductions; losses not included with business 17 capital losses 17 depletion; oil and gas wells 17 corporation dividends 17 interest free from tax, etc 17 amount of, in computing income for next taxable year 17 allowed if exceeding net income for succeeding taxable year 17 application for loss sustained in second year; if exceeding net income 17 for capital gain 17 application to third year 17 application to losses of income for 1923 under Act of 1921 or Act of 1924 18 if fiscal year of parties differ from calendar years 18 benefits allowed partners, estates or trusts and insurance companies 18 fiscal year returns; determination of tax on, beginning in one calendar year and ending in succeeding 18 applications to partnerships 18 credit or refund of tax paid under Act of 1924 19 capital gains and losses described 19 meaning of terms;
“capital gain;” “capital loss” 19 “deduction;” “ordinary deductions;” “capitalnet gains;” “capital net loss” 19 “ordinary net income” 19 “capital assets;” property not included; determination of period for which distributed stock was held, etc 19 tax levied on capital gain, in lieu of normal and surtax on other than a corporation 20 capital net loss 20 collection and payment 20 application to partnerships or trusts; separate returns 20 earned income provisions 20 meaning of “earned income ” as compensation for personal services rendered 20 exceptions 20 allowance, if combined with capital 20 “earned income deductions” 21 “earned net income,” minimum and maximum 21 credit allowed in computing individual normal or surtax 21 members of partnerships 21 normal tax on net income of individuals 21 upon first $4,000 of citizens or residents; next $4,000 21 nonresident alien in contiguous country, for personal services, not exceeding $4,000 21 additional if exceeding family exemption and $4,000; exceeding $4,000 21 surtax in addition to normal tax; rates 21 maximum from sale of mines, oil or gas wells, etc 23 net income defined; basis for computing 23 if taxpayer changes accounting period 23 from sales on installment plan, etc., of personal or real property 23 gross income defined; sources included 23 salaries of the President, judicial and Government officers and employees 23 professions, trades, businesses, rents, dividends, etc 24 received in taxable year 24 excluded; income from life insurance policies; returns of premiums paid; limitation, etc 24 value of gifts, bequests, etc 24 interest on State, etc., obligations;
Federal bonds, etc.; limitation 24 income of foreign governments from investments in United States securities, etc 24 payments for personal injuries, etc 24 public utility receipts by States, etc., operated under contracts; restrictions 25 cxix gross income defined ; excluded ; nonresident aliens, from foreign ships; condition 25 War Risk and rehabilitation allowances; pensions 25 from domestic building and loan associations; limit 25 rentals for dwellings furnished to ministers 25 shipowners’ mutual associations; limit 26 China Trade Act corporation dividends to China residents 26 individual citizens of amounts from business outside United States, if a nonresident 26 compensation from States, etc., to employees, thereof 26 nonresident aliens, from United States sources only 26 deductions in computing net income; business expenses, including traveling, etc 26 interest on debts 26 taxes; classes and exceptions specified 26 business losses 26 losses not connected with the business; nonresident aliens 26 sales of stock, etc., if similar property acquired, excepted, etc 26 casualty losses not connected with business and not compensated by insurance, etc 27 basis for determining deduction 27 worthless debts; if recoverable in part 27 allowance for exhaustion, etc., of business property 27 life tenant and remainderman of real property 27 depletion, etc., of mines, oil and gas wells, timber, etc 27 gifts to public and charitable organizations, etc.; educational rehabilitation fund;
War Veterans, lodges, etc.; limit 27 by nonresident aliens limited 28 reserve from real estate sales for future expense under contract 28 of nonresident aliens, only as to United States sources of income 28 citizens from sources in United States possessions 28 no deductions allowed in computing net income; for personal, etc., expenses 28 new buildings, permanent improvements, etc 28 restoring exhaustion, etc., of property 28 payments for life insurance on employees, etc., for benefit of taxpayer 28 income from life interest, etc., acquired by gift, etc 29 credits allowed for normal tax; tax paid dividends from domestic corporations, etc 29 foreign corporations from United States sources 29 interest on Federal securities 29 credits allowed for normal tax; personal exemption of $1,500 if a single person 29 $3,500 if head of a family 29 additional $400 each for minors and dependents 29 for nonresident aliens, etc., $1,500 29 status of taxpayer 29 allowed on change of taxable year 29 in case of death, etc 30 income of nonresident aliens, etc 30 items of gross incomes deemed from United States sources; interest on bonds, etc., of resident corporations, etc.; exceptions 30 dividends from domestic corporations, etc.; from foreign corporations from United States sources 30 personal services in United States 30 rentals, royalties, etc., from property in United States 30 sales of real property in United States 30 deductions from foregoing to constitute net income 30 items treated as from sources without the United States; other interest 30 dividends from other than United States corporations 31 personal services without the United States 31 rentals, royalties, etc., from property without the United States 31 sales of real property without the United States 31 after deducting expenses, etc., remainder deemed net income from without the United States 31 apportionment of items within and without the United States 31 from sources allocated to United States 31 from partly within and partly without the United States 31 determination of United States income 31 gains from transportation, etc., partly within and partly without the United States 31 sales of personal property purchased within and sold without or purchased without and sold within 31 provisions as to possessions of the United States 31 interchangeable meaning of words 32 returns to be filed of all income from United States sources 32 personal exemption claims may be filed with witholding agent 32 partnerships; tax levied only on individuals constituting 32 computation of shares of net income 32 credits from partnerships exemption, etc 32 computation of net income; gifts, etc., not deducted 32 cxx estates and trusts; property subject to normal and surtax on income 32 accumulations in trust for future distribution 32 periodical distribution, etc., under general direction 32 received during administration 32 payments by fiduciary 32 net income computed as for individuals 33 allowance for gifts, etc., without limitation 33 additional deduction for current distribution to beneficiaries; restrictions 33 discretionary payments to beneficiaries deducted 33 included in net income of beneficiary 33 normal tax credit allowed; additional if income not used for paying beneficiary's proportional share of credits allowed computation of income if taxable year of beneficiary and estate differ 33 profit-sharing trusts for employees not taxable 33 distributee taxed on amount received, or credits allowed 34 income from revocable trusts included in income of grantor 34 where trust income may be used for benefit of grantor, to be included in computing his income 34 corporations formed to accumulate gains, etc., to prevent surtax on its shareholders 34 tax imposed in addition to corporation tax 34 payment, etc., same as for income tax 34 evidence of purpose, if a mere holding company 34 detailed statements of gains, etc., required 34 meaning of “net income,” as here used 34 tax not applicable if all shareholders include in their gross incomes distributive shares of net income thereof 34 payment of tax at source, of nonresident aliens; exceptions 35 rate imposed 35 interest of unknown owners included 35 by corporations guaranteeing interest from tax 35 rate, etc 35 interest, etc., of unknown owners 35 exception, if citizen or nonresident alien filed notice of credits, etc 35 lower rate if notice filed with withholding agent that income does not exceed $4,000 35 returns, etc., required; liability indemnification, etc 36 recipient to make returns of income 36 if tax paid by recipient not recollectible from withholding agent 36 credit for incoine, etc., taxes paid by citizens to foreign countries, etc 36 by residents to United States possessions 36 credit for income, etc.; by alien residents, etc., to foreign country 36 by partners, beneficiaries, etc., to foreign countries, etc 36 exceptions and limitations 36 redetermination if tax paid above credits claimed, etc.; refund, etc 36 if accrued but not paid; bond required 37 may be taken in the year tax accrued 37 evidence of foreign income, etc., required 37 returns by individuals 37 by husband and wife living together 37 by agent, guardian, etc 37 by partnerships 37 by fiduciaries for designated beneficiaries, etc 37 joint fiduciaries 38 for less than twelve months when accounting period changes 38 computation of tax 38 application to capital gain or loss and earned income 38 computation for parts of the year 39 time for filing, etc., individual, partnership, and fiduciary 39 by nonresident aliens 39 extensions allowed; limit 39 to be filed with collector of district, etc 39 corporations; rate imposed on net incomes of 39 organizations exempt; labor, etc 39 mutual savings banks 39 fraternal beneficiary societies 40 domestic building associations, cooperative banks, etc 40 mutual cemetery companies; corporations solely for burial purposes 40 community chests, religious, etc., organizations 40 business leagues, etc 40 civic leagues for social welfare, etc.; limitation 40 pleasure clubs 40 local mutual associations of farmers for insurance, etc 40 associations for marketing farm products, etc 40 trustees for exempted organizations, etc 41 Federal land banks, farm loan associations, intermediate credit banks 41 net income defined; computed on same basis as individuals 41 foreign corporations, etc., as of nonresident aliens 41 gross income of domestic, as defined for individuals 41 mutual marine insurance companies; deductions 41 foreign, from United States sources 41 deductions allowed in computing corporation net income; business expenses 41 interest on debts; exceptions 41 cxxi deductions allowed; taxes; classes and exceptions specified 42 not applicable to corporations guaranteeing payments at source 42 paid on interest of stockholders 42 accrual date of estate, etc 42 business losses 42 restriction of, on sales of stock, etc 42 worthless debts 42 dividends from domestic corporations; foreign, from United States sources 42 allowance for exhaustion of business property 42 for depletion of mines, oil and gas wells, timber, etc 42 application to leases 43 additional, to insurance companies other than life 43 mutual marine companies 43 other mutual companies returning premiums deposits 43 foreign corporations, of designated items within United States 43 items not deductible, the same as to individuals 43 credits allowed corporations; interest on Federal securities 43 domestic corporations; specific, of $2,000 if net income less than $25,000 43 limitation if exceeding $25,000 43 tax paid at source on income of foreign corporation not business within the United States 43 deduction of interest free from tax 44 domestic corporation for income, etc., taxes paid abroad; limitation 44 redetermination of taxes paid; refund 44 if accrued but not paid; bond required 44 tax credits allowed in year accrued 44 evidence of foreign income, etc., required 44 domestic corporation controlling a foreign, deemed to have paid tax on dividends received therefrom 45 limit of credit allowed 45 determination of accumulated profits 45 accounting period for foreign corporations 45 corporations in United States possessions deemed foreign 45 returns required from corporations 45 from agent of foreign 45 from receivers, trustees, etc., of; collection of taxes 45 accounting; for part of a year 45 statement of dividends, etc., to be appended 46 separate or consolidated, by affiliated corporations 46 computation of consolidated assessments 46 ownership constituting affiliated corporation 46 China Trade corporations not deemed foreign 46 consolidation of accounts by Commissioner 46 returns required; corporations in United States possessions deemed foreign 46 time for filing; with collector of district, etc 46 life insurance companies; tax on net income of, domestic 47 foreign, from United States sources 47 gross income defined 47 reserve fund required by law, applied to assessment insurance 47 net income; exemptions, interest on State, etc., obligations 47 allowance for reserve fund 47 tax paid dividends, etc 47 reserve fund for deferred dividends 48 investment expenses; limitations 48 real estate taxes; exceptions 48 taxes paid on interest of shareholders 48 allowance for exhaustion of property, etc 48 interest on debts; exception 48 specific credit of $2,000; limitation 48 limitation on real estate taxes 48 net income of foreign companies from business within the United States 48 insurance companies, other than life or mutual; tax on net income, domestic 48 foreign, from United States sources 49 gross income defined 49 net income defined 49 sources of investment income 49 underwriting income defined 49 premiums earned on insurance contracts computed 49 allowance for losses and expenses incurred 49 deductions allowed in computing net incomes; ordinary expenses 49 interest on debts 49 taxes paid 49 losses 50 wort illess debts 50 tax paid dividends 50 exempt interest 50 allowance for exhaustion, etc 50 specific allowance of $2,000; exception 50 foreign corporations, from United States sources 50 duplication forbidden 50 administrative provisions 50 sworn returns required by corporations of dividends, names of stockholders, etc 50 by brokers, of business transacted; details 50 returns to be made by all persons paying annually to others $1,500 or more 50 by United States officials 50 details required 51 of interest on corporation bonds, etc., regardless of amounts 51 collection of foreign dividends 51 names and addresses of recipients on demand 51 obligations of United States excepted 51 cxxii tax returns to be public records 51 inspection of, restricted; certified copies to be furnished; fee 51 data from, to be furnished committees of Congress, etc 51 access of, to officers of States, etc 51 shareholders of corporation 51 punishment for divulging information by shareholder 51 list of income taxpayers to be kept in offices of collectors 52 statistics of income, etc., taxes to be published annually 52 licenses required for collecting foreign coupons, dividends, etc 52 regulat ions to obtain information of 52 punishment for collecting without 52 citizens of possessions, but not residents or citizens of the United States, taxed only on income from United States sources 52 computation and payment of tax 52 not applicable to Virgin Islands 52 collections in Porto Rico and the Philippines as by prior law 52 authority of insular legislatures to amend, etc 52 income of citizens, etc., from sources within possessions of the United States 53 gross income construed as from United States sources, if 80 per cent derived therefrom in previous years 53 if 50 per cent of corporation income derived from active business in the possessions 53 if 50 per cent of individual income derived from active business in the possessions 53 amounts received within and without the United States to be included in gross income 53 provisions not applicable to Virgin Islands 53 China Trade Act corporations provisions 53 credit allowed for proportion of dividends from, to residents of China 53 certificate to Commissioner of special dividend 53 additional to all other payments 53 in proportion to shares owned 53 ownership of stock 54 meaning of “China” 54 payment of tax by taxpayer, other than nonresident alien, etc., on designated date 54 by nonresident alien, etc 54 in installments allowed 54 whole amount on failure to pay 54 extension of time on request 54 payment on expiration 54 interest to be collected 54 prior to prescribed date allowed 54 provisions not applicable to payment at source 54 returns to be examined, and determined as soon as practicable 55 overpayments on installments to be credited or refunded 55 deficiency determined if amount imposed exceeds returns of taxpayer 55 if no amount returned, etc., then on previous assessment 55 deficiency determined by Commissioner to be notified to taxpayer 55 appeal to Board allowed 55 no assessment, etc., until notice mailed, etc 55 injunction by court procedure allowed 55 redetermined amount of, to be paid if appeal filed 55 payment of, on demand if no appeal filed 55 restrictions as to, may be waived by taxpayer 56 correct amount of, to be redetermined by Board 56 restriction on determining additional, by Commissioner, hereafter 56 notice of mathematical error in return not a notice of 56 facts in redetermining, by Board 56 date of final decision of Board 56 prorating of installments 56 interest authorized upon, or part 56 extension of payment for, to prevent undue hardship 57 bond required; interest to be paid 57 additional interest if not paid 57 additional tax if, due to negligence 57 due to fraud, etc 57 additional tax, for delinquency 57 on extension of time 57 interest to be paid, if deficiency, etc., not paid on demand 57 to be collected from fiduciaries 58 not applicable if bond filed 58 assessment to be within three years after return filed 58 no court proceeding after that period 58 four years for 1921, and succeeding years under Acts of 1921 and 1924 58 five years for prior years under former Acts 58 one year of income received in life of decedent, on request of executor, etc 58 four years if corporations make no returns, but shareholders include share of distribution in returns 58 suspension of running of statutes of limitation, during period of prohibition of 58 at any time, if returns false or fraudulent 59 for deficiencies under prior Acts 59 on written agreement with taxpayer 59 collection of income, etc., tax, by distraint, etc., limited to prescribed periods 59 prior proceedings not barred 59 not authorized, if barred by statutory limitation 59 jeopardy assessments 59 cxxiii immediate assessments, etc., of deficiency if jeopardized by delay 59 notice to be mailed 59 authorized if deficiency greater or less than former notice; redetermination by Board 59 restriction after decision by Board 60 not allowed if petition for review filed 60 if made, collection stayed on filing bond, etc.; condition 60 if bond given before petition filed amount to be paid on notice, etc.; interest 60 collection of amount covered by, stayed ; effect of waiver of stay 60 collection, etc., of, when decision of Board final 60 interest; additional, if not paid when due 60 no claim in abatement of assessments, to be filed hereafter of income, war profits, or excess profits tax 61 claims against transferred assets 61 liabilities assessed, etc., similar to tax deficiencies 61 of transferee of property of taxpayer 61 of fiduciary of estate of taxpaper 61 limitation of assessment; one year after limitation of taxpayer 61 within six years, if limitation under former Act has expired 61 within one year, after expiration of court proceedings 61 if taxpayer deceased or corporation dissolved 61 suspension of period, after notice mailed by Commissioner 61 pending proceedings not affected 61 meaning of “transferee” 61 fiduciaries to assume rights, etc., of taxpayer; tax collected from estate of taxpayer 62 liability for transferred assets 62 notice of authority, etc 62 notice of deficiency mailed to taxpayer, etc., sufficient 62 bankruptcy and receiverships assessed immediately with tax on taxpayer 62 claims to be presented before court 62 payment to taxpayer 62 interest on unpaid portion of tax, extensions, etc 62 notice hereafter to be mailed of proposed assessment of income, etc., tax under prior Acts 63 amounts computed as if present Act had not passed 63 jurisdiction of Board of Appeals under former Act pending before enactment of this Act 63 computation of tax, etc 63 if notice of deficiency mailed before enactment of this Act, appeal allowed to Board, if period not expired 63 jurisdiction of Board and of the courts 63 interest payable on assessments made hereafter on taxes under Acts prior to November 23, 1921 64 notice to be mailed if deficiency under former Acts, assessed but not paid, before the date of this Act 64 computation of tax under former Acts; collection, etc 64 jurisdiction of Board on appeals, if deficiency under former income, etc., assessments not paid before June 3, 1924 64 amounts determined under prior Acts 64 appeals allowed to Board on deficiency not paid, if notice mailed prior thereto 64 period of notice extended 65 interest on determined amounts of deficiencies 65 payment, time, etc 65 immediate enforcement of deficiencies if collection jeopardized by delay 65 stay of collection on filing of bond 65 finality of decisions of Board upon hearings 65 court proceedings for collecting part disallowed by Board 65 jurisdiction, etc.; findings of Board prima facie evidence of facts 65 procedure in jeopardy assessments 65 reviewal of decisions of Board prior hitherto 66 no proceedings in court for collecting of disallowed deficiency 66 jurisdiction, etc., of Board 66 suspension of statutes of limitation on assessments of income, etc., taxes under former Acts 66 period allowed 66 overpayments of income, etc., taxes under this or prior Acts to be credited or refunded 66 not allowed unless claim for, under this Act, be filed in three years 66 in four years under prior Acts 66 limit of allowance 66 allowance without claim, if invested capital decreased by Commissioner 66 restriction on credits and refunds if deficiency notice mailed to taxpayer and appeal filed 67 allowances 67 overpayment, instead of deficiency, found by Board, to be refunded, etc 67 claim for, to be filed 67 refund or credit of overpayment to withholding agent; exception 67 extension of time for claims for credits and refunds under prior Acts by taxpayer waiving limitation of assessment periods 67 allowance of claims filed prior hitherto 68 immediate payment required if acts of taxpayer prejudice collection, etc 68 notice and demand to be given 68 finding of Commissioner a presumption of intent 68 bond accepted, if taxpayer not in default in returns, etc 68 conditions of acceptance 68 enforcement proceedings suspended on approval of 68 cxxiv discretionary waiving of requirements for citizens about to depart 68 no alien allowed to depart without certificate of payment of income, etc., taxes 69 additional tax, etc., for violation by taxpayer 69 effective as of January 1, 1925; administrative sections at once 69 *Incorporations, D.
C.,* Daughters of American Revolution, property holdings increased 4 name of American Social Science Association changed to National Institute of Social Sciences 751 Saint Joseph’s Male Orphan Asylum changed to Saint Joseph's Home and School 777 Lucy Webb Hayes National Training School for Deaconesses and Missionaries; trustees, etc 1357 *Increase of the Navy* (*see* Naval Establishment). *Indemnity, Lost Mail Matter,* appropriation for, registered, insured, and collect on delivery, domestic 159, 1050 for, loss or injury of international mail 159, 1050 deficiency appropriation for domestic 191, 194, 884, 887, 1260 for international mail 191, 194, 884, 887, 1260 *Independence County, Ark.,* time extended for bridging, White River, at Batesville, by 203 *Independent Establishments, Government* (*see* Executive Departments, etc.). *Independent Executive Bureaus, etc.* (*see* Executive and Independent Offices Appropriations). *Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1928,* appropriation for President and Vice President 1069 for Executive Office 1070 for Executive Mansion and grounds 1070 for Alien Property Custodian 1070 for American Battle Monuments Commission 1070 for Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission 1071 for Board of Mediation 1071 for Board of Tax Appeals 1072 for Efficiency Bureau 1072 for Civil Service Commission 1072 for Commission of Fine Arts 1073 for Employees Compensation Commission 1074 for Federal Board for Vocational Education 1074 for Federal Oil Conservation Board; reappropriation 1075 for Federal Power Commission 1075 for Federal Trade Commission 1075 for General Accounting Office 1075 for George Washington Bicentennial Commission 1076 for Housing Corporation 1076 for Interstate Commerce Commission 1077 for National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 1078 appropriation for Public Buildings and Public Parksof National Capital 1079 for Smithsonian Institution 1079 for Tariff Commission 1081 for United States Geographic Board 1081 for United States Shipping Board 1081 Shipping fund, Merchant Fleet Corporation 1082 for United States Veterans’ Bureau 1083 salaries in District of Columbia under, limited to average rates under Classification Act 1085 if only one position in a grade 1085 allowance in unusually meritorious cases 1085 restriction not applicable to clericalmechanical services 1085 no reduction of fixed salaries 1085 transfers permitted to another position without reduction in salary 1085 higher salary payments allowed 1085 title of Act 1085 *Index and Analysis of the Federal Statutes,* revision and extension of to include acts of Sixty-ninth Congress 1401 printing directed 1401 amount authorized for expenses 1401 *Index of State Legislation, Biennial,* preparation of, directed by Librarian of Congress, and reported to Congress 1066 amount authorized annually for 1066 *Index to Federal Statutes,* revision and extension of, to include Acts of Sixty-ninth Congress, authorized 1401 printing at Government Printing Office 1401 amount authorized for 1401 *India Rubber* (*see* Rubber). *Indian Affairs Bureau, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 458, 938 for general expenses 458, 938 for special agents, etc 458 for competency commissions 458, 939 for supplies; purchase, transportation, etc 458, 939 warehouses limited to three 458, 939 Indian Service supply fund created 939 for Indian Service inspectors 458, 939 for judges, Indian courts 458, 939 for Indian police 458, 939 for suppressing liquor, etc., traffic; peyote included 458, 939 for construction, etc., agency buildings 458, 939 supervision and construction employees 459, 939 amount for passenger vehicles; limit 459, 939 for emergency replacing property destroyed by fire, etc.; report to Congress 459, 940 for determining heirs of deceased allottees 459, 940 Osages and Five Civilized Tribes excepted 459, 940 cxxv appropriation for attorneys, etc., in probate matters, Five Civilized Tribes and Quapaws 459, 940 civil service requirements 459, 940 for citizen commission 459, 940 for surveying, allotting, etc., lands in severalty 459, 940 use in New Mexico and Arizona restricted 460, 940 for surveying, etc., Red Lake Reservation, Minn., from tribal funds 940 for advertising land sales; repayment 460, 940 for attorney for Pueblo Indians, New Mexico 460, 941 for expenses, sale of unallotted lands, etc., Five Civilized Tribes 460, 941 Choctaw and Chickasaw coal and asphalt lands 460, 941 apportionment of allotments 460 specified salaries, etc., of officials and attorneys 460 repairs, etc., school buildings 460 for lands for homeless Indians in California 461, 941 for lands, etc., for full-blood Choctaw Indians in Mississippi 461, 941 for closing affairs of Eastern Band of Cherokees, North Carolina 461, 941 for maintenance, etc., Kiowas, etc., from tribal funds 461, 941 for timber culture, etc 461, 941 administration of Indian forest lands 941 for experiments on school or agency farms; matrons, farmers, stockmen, etc 461, 941 for expenses of timber sales 461, 942 timber culture not applicable to Menominee Reservation, Wis 461, 941 soil, etc., experiments 461, 942 for emergency, suppressing forest fires; from tribal funds 942 for encouraging self support, furnishing seed, implements, etc. 461, 942 repayment; limitation 462, 942 purchase of tribal herds forbidden 462, 942 advances to old, etc., allottees 462, 942 for reimbursing Indians for livestock destroyed to prevent spread of contagious diseases, etc 462, 942 for developing water supply 462, 942 for increasing grazing ranges, etc 462, 943 for water supply, Papago Indian villages, Ariz 462, 943 Navajo and Hopi Indians on reservations, Arizona and New Mexico 462, 943 Pueblo Indian lands, New Mexico 462, 943 for irrigation and drainage expenses; allotments for designated projects 462, 943 for administrative expenses of irrigation projects 463, 943 engineers, etc., specified 463, 943 for cooperative stream gauging 463, 943 systems and projects excluded 463, 943 expenses for flood damages, etc.; limit 463, 943 appropriation for irrigating lands of Pima Indians, Gila River Reservation, Ariz 463, 944 for diverting Gila River water to Pinal County lands; unexpended balance available 463, 944 for construction of Coolidge Dam, Ariz.; reappropriation ; restriction on railroad right of way 463, 944 for irrigation pumping plant, etc., Colorado River Reservation, Ariz 463, 944 for Ganado irrigation project, Navajo Reservation, Ariz 464, 944 for pumping plants, San Xavier Reservation, Ariz 464, 944 for pumping plants, etc., San Carlos Reservation, Ariz., from tribal funds 464, 944 for Sacaton Dam and bridge, from unexpended balances 464 for irrigation charges, Yuma Reservation, Calif 464, 944 for irrigation, Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 464, 945 surveys, etc., Blackfoot River 945 for irrigation, Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont 464, 945 Flathead Reservation, Mont., extensions, power plant, etc 464, 945 Fort Peck Reservation, Mont 466, 945 Blackfeet Reservation, Mont 466, 945 Crow Reservation, Mont 466, 946 for irrigation, Pyramid Lake Reservation, Nev 466, 946 Paiute allottments, within Newlands project, Nev 466, 946 for operating, etc., Laguna and Acoma Indian irrigation system, New Mexico 466, 946 for Hogback irrigation project, Navajo Reservation, New Mexico 466, 946 for flood protection, etc., pueblos, New Mexico 466, 946 for Modoc Point, etc., irrigation projects on Klamath Reservation, Oregon 466, 946 for irrigating allotments of Uncompahgre, etc., Utes in Utah 467, 946 for operating, etc., ToppenishSimcoe irrigation system on Yakima Reservation, Wash 467, 946 for reimbursing reclamation fund for stored water, Yakima Reservation, Wash 467, 946 for Wapato irrigation system, Yakima Reservation, Wash; repayment 467, 946 Satus irrigation unit 467, 946 for extending irrigation to additional lands of Wind River Reservation, Wyo 467, 947 unexpended balances of specified appropriations covered in 467, 947 for support of schools 468, 947 deaf and dumb or blind or mentally deficient children 468, 947 amount for educating Alabama and Coushatta Indians, Tex 468, 947 additional facilities for Pueblo and Hopi Indians 468 cxxvi appropriation for schools; amount for education of full-blood Choctaw Indians of Mississippi 468, 947 minimum average attendance at boarding schools required 468, 947 discontinuance of day schools under average 468, 947 sums for discontinued schools returned to Treasury 468, 947 amount for children in public schools 468, 947 not available for schools specifically provided for 468, 948 Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole Indian schools continued 948 for collecting and transporting pupils 468, 948 obtaining employment; repayment of expenses 468, 948 native pupils from Alaska included 468, 948 for constructing, etc., school buildings; restriction 469, 948 for remodeling, etc., school plant, Pawnee, Okla 469 for support of specified boarding schools, Fort Mojave, Ariz 469, 948 Phoenix, Ariz 469, 948 Truxton Canyon, Ariz 469, 948 Theodore Roosevelt, Fort Apache, Ariz 469, 948 Sherman Institute, Riverside, Calif 469, 948 Fort Bidwell, Calif 469, 948 Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans 469, 949 Mount Pleasant, Mich 469, 949 Pipestone, Minn 469, 949 Genoa, Nebr 469, 949 Carson City, Nev 469, 949 Albuquerque, N.
Mex 470, 949 Santa Fe, N. Mex 470, 949 Charles H. Burke, Fort Wingate, N. Mex 470, 949 Cherokee, N. C 470, 949 Bismarck, N. Dak 470, 949 Fort Totten, N. Dak 470, 949 Wahpeton, N. Dak 470, 949 Chilocco, Okla 470, 949 Sequoyah Orphan Training School, Tahlequah, Okla 470, 949 Euchee, Okla 950 Eufaula, Okla 950 Chemawa, Salem, Oreg.; restriction 470, 950 Flandreau, S. Dak 470, 950 Pierre, S. Dak 470, 950 Rapid City, S. Dak 470, 950 Hayward, Wis 471, 950 Tomah, Wis 471, 950 for school facilities, Navajo Indians, Ariz 471, 950 for paying tuition for Chippewa children in Minnesota public schools 471, 950 for schools for Chippewas of the Mississippi in Minnesota; use restricted 471, 950 for education of Osage children, Oklahoma, from tribal funds 471, 950 Saint Louis Mission Boarding School included 471, 950 appropriation for common schools, Five Civilized Tribes and Quapaws, Okla 471, 951 for support, etc., of schools among Sioux Indians S.
Dak., etc 471, 951 for public schools in Uintah and Duchesne Counties, Utah; condition 471, 951 for relieving distress, prevention of contagious diseases, etc 471, 951 use for general treatment 472, 951 allotments for specified hospitals and sanatoria 472, 951 for hospital for Choctaws in Mississippi 472 for equipment, maintenance, etc., of asylum for insane Indians, Can-ton, S. Dak 472, 952 for Western Navajo Hospital, Ariz 952 for Yakima Sanatorium, Wash 952 for general support and civilization; report to Congress of all expenditures for Five Civilized Tribes 472, 952 for fulfilling treaty with Coeur d’Alenes, Idaho 473, 952 Bannocks, Idaho 473, 952 Crow's, Mont 473, 952 for civilization, etc., Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Mont 473, 952 for fulfilling treaties with Pawnees, Okla 473, 952 for fulfilling treaties with Quapaws, Okla 473, 952 for fulfilling treaties with Sioux of different tribes, Nebr., N.
Dak., and S. Dak 473, 952 for fulfilling treaties with Confederated Bands of Utes 473, 953 for fulfilling treaty with Spokanes, Wash 473, 953 for fulfilling treaty with Shoshones, Wyo 474, 953 for administration of trust property, Quapaw Agency, Okla 474, 953 for support, etc., confederated tribes and bands, Warm Springs Agency, Oreg 474 for support, etc., of Indians under designated agencies, from tribal funds 474, 953 for civilization, etc., Chippewas in Minnesota, from tribal funds; objects specified 475, 954 for Red Lake Band of Chippewas, for planing mill, box factory, etc.; from tribal funds 475 for per capita payments to Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians, from trust funds 475, 954 for Five Civilized Tribes, per capita payments 954 payments to designated officials 954 for support, etc., Indians of Osage Agency, Okla 475, 955 for special counsel to assist in prosecuting crimes resulting in murder of Osages 476 for oil and gas expenses, Osage Reservation, Okla 476, 955 for visits of Osage Tribal Council to Washington, D.
C 476, 955 cxxvii appropriation for distributing principal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 476, 955 Navajo Springs Band in Colorado 476, 955 Uintah, etc., Bands in Utah 476, 955 Southern Utes in Colorado 476, 955 for support, etc., of Confederated Band of Utes, from accrued interest 476, 955 report to Congress of expenditures 476, 955 preference to Indian labor required for road construction 476, 955 for roads and bridges, Red Lake Reservation, Minn 476, 955 Mescalero Reservation, N.
Mex.; repayment 477 Shoshone Reservation, Wyo.; repayment 477 for fulfilling treaties with Senecas, N. Y 477, 955 Six Nations, N. Y 477, 955 Choctaws, Okla 477, 956 for purchase of lands for Saint Croix Chippewa Indians, Wis.; per capita payment discretionary 477, 956 for per capita payment to Menominee Indians, Wis., from tribal funds 477 balances of appropriations covered in; advance interest to Chippewas in Minnesota 467 diversion dam, Gila River, above Florence, Ariz 467 irrigation project, Gila River, above Florence, Ariz 467 irrigation project, Gila River Reservation, Ariz 467 irrigation system, Pima Indian lands, Ariz 467 insect infestations 467 support of Potawatomies, Wis 468 school, Wahpeton, N.
Dak 468 surveys, etc., Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont 468 school buildings, Sioux reservations, N. and S. Dak 468 school improvements 468 promoting industry among Indians 947 Wind River Reservation, Wyo., irrigation project 947 school, Bismarck, N. Dak., fiscal year 1919 947 deficiency appropriation for Chippewa Indians of Minnesota, payment for lands and timber 173 for L’Anse and Vieux Desert Reservation, Mich., land owners 173 for Paiute Indians, Utah 173 for Clallam Indians, Wash 173 for Omaha Indians, Nebr 174 for bridge, San Juan River near Bloomfield, N.
Mex 174 for bridge, Colorado River, near Lees Ferry, Ariz 174 for Charles H. Burke School, Fort Wingate, N. Mex 174 relief of dispossed Nisqually Indians, Wash 174 for payment to Stevens and Ferry Counties, Wash 174 for Fort Lapwai Sanatorium, Idaho 174 deficiency appropriation for purchase, etc., supplies 187, 192, 855, 882, 1257 for Choctaws in Mississippi 187, 1257 for drainage assessments Indian lands in Minnesota 187 for schools 187, 1257 for school, Fort Totten, N. Dak 187 for school, Wahpeton, N.
Dak 187, 1257 for relieving distress, etc 187, 882, 1257 for support, etc., Blackfeet Agency, Mont 187 for increase of compensation 192 for reimbursing Indians for livestock destroyed 855 for expenses, Choctaw tribal attorney 855 for Sioux Indians, S. Dak., damage claims 855 for expenses, principal chief, Choctaws, Okla 855 for purchase of land, Cahuilla Reservation, Calif 855 for absentee Shawnee drainage assessments, upon allotments 855 Five Civilized Tribes, preserving records, etc 855 for water supply, Taholah, Wash., Quinault Reservation 855 for Seneca school repairs, etc., Wyandotte, Okla 855 for Lumi Reservation, Wash., reclaiming lands in 856 for Coolidge Dam, Gila River, San Carlos, Ariz 856 for Santa Ysabel Reservation, Calif., additional lands 856 for Crow Indian children, Mont., allotments 856 for alloting lands, etc.
Northern Cheyenne Reservation, Mont 856 for Reno Indian Colony, Nev., purchase of land for 856 for Dresslerville Indian Colony, Nev., water supply 856 for Gagnon and Company 856 for O. H. Lipps 856 for support, etc., Indians in Arizona and New Mexico 882 for investigating feasibility of constructing irrigation dam on Walker River, Nev 855 for visits of Fort Peck Indians to Washington 1252 for timber preservation, etc 1252 for Klamath Agency Indians, Oreg 1253 for Colville Agency Indians, Wash 1253 for Yakima Agency Indians, Wash.; additional 1253 for suppressing forest fires, Klamath, etc., Reservations 1253 for general expenses 1257 for suppressing liquor traffic 1257 for timber culture, etc 1257 for Papago Indian villages, Ariz., water supply 1257 for San Xavier Reservation, Ariz 1257 for Fort Hall Reservation, etc., Idaho 1257 for school, Greenville, Calif 1257 for school, Riverside, Calif 1257 for school, Tomah, Wis 1257 for support of Indians in Arizona 1257 for Sioux of different tribes 1257 cxxviii agency and school lands; mining leasee allowed of lands reserved as 306 Assiniboine Indian Nation; claims of, to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 1263 Cahuilla Reservation, Calif.; purchase of lands for addition to 252 Cheyenne River Reservation, S.
Dak.; per capita pavment to Indians of 1389 Chippewa Indians, Minn.; claims of, to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 555 per capita payment from principal funds to 7 road on Leech Lake Reservation to be built from tribal funds 888 Citizen Band of Pottawatomies, Okla.; claims of, to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 801 Crow Indians, Mont.; payment for tuition of children in Montana public schools 251 claims of, to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 807 retainer allowed for counsel under contract with, from tribal funds 922 Crow Reservation, Mont.; allotting lands in severalty, irrigation regulations, etc 658 allotments in severalty to children of Tribe not receiving them heretofore 566 restriction on renewing leases of lands on 1366 Dresslerville Indian Colony, Nev.; water system for, directed 560 field service appropriations for, available for hire of work animals, vehicles, etc 496, 971 Five Civilized Tribes; suits of, in Court of Claims may be brought singly or separately on one or more claims 568 Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont.; revolving industrial fund for Indians of 902 Fort Hall Indians, Idaho; per capita payment to, for submerged lands 1397 Fort Peck Indians;
Montana oil and gas lands reserved to, etc 1401 Fort Peck Reservation, Mont.; expenses allowed for visits to Washington of delegates of Indians from 498 Fort Peck and Blackfeet Reservations, Mont.; interest allowed on funds placed to credit of 303 Indian allotments; canceling of fee simple patents allowed, if issued before end of trust period 1247 Indian moneys, proceeds of labor; miscellaneous revenues covered into the Treasury as, available for benefit of tribes, etc., for whom collected 560 Indian Reservations; leasing of unallotted irrigable lands on, for farming purposes 894 Jicarilla Reservation, N.
Mex.; purchase of privately owned land, etc., for, from tribal funds 1089 Kansas or Kaw Indians; emoval of alienation restrictions from inherited lands of, authorized 134 Kiowa, etc., Indians, Okla.; oil royalties from designated lands of, to be set aside as a trust fund 740 per capita to, from oil royalties trust fund 1369 Klamath Indians, Oreg.; payment of 202 expenses of delegate of, to Washington 741 Kootenai Indians, Idaho; sale of allotted lands in Boundary County for benefit of individual Indians 202 Lummi Reservation, Wash.; reclaiming lands in Indian and private ownership within, etc 211 Makahs and Quileutes; lands adjoining Makah Reservation, Wash., set aside for 614 Mesa Grande Reservation, Calif.; lands withdrawn for addition to 496 Mission Indians, Calif.; trust period of Capitan Grande Band lands, further extended 1061 Morongo Reservation, Calif.; lands added to 679 Northern Cheyenne Reservation, Mont.; allotment in severalty, etc., of 690 Paiute Reservation, Nev.; payment of water right charges against lands, in, etc 771 Papago Reservation, Ariz.; purchase of lands for addition to 775 Phoenix, Ariz., school; purchase of land to add to farm 1389 property insurance premiums may be paid from tribal funds 242 Pueblo Indians, N.
Mex.; lands of, may be condemned for public uses 498 Quinaielt Indians, Wash.; payment from funds of, for road on their reservation 135 Quinaielt Reservation; amount from funds of Indians of, to construct water supply at Tahcla, Wash 303 Reno Colony, Nev.; lands to be purchased and added to site of 496 water system for 1369 Sac and Fox Nation, Okla.; title of lands confirmed to 561 Santa Ysabel Reservation, Calif.; lands for addition, to be purchased 690 Seneca Indian School, Wyandotte, Okla., improvement, etc., of 252 Sequoyah Orphan Training School, Oklahoma; water supply for 1399 Sioux Nation; payment authorized for destroyed horses of 135 surplus books of Navy Department may be delivered to, for educational purposes 836 Tongue River Reservation; amount for expenses of delegatee coming to Washington 746 White Earth Reservation, Minn.;
Wild Rice Lake Reserve in, set aside for exclusive use of Chippewa Indians 763 cxxix Yakima Indians, etc.; Memaloose Island, Oreg., set apart as burying ground for 768 Yuma Reservation, Calif., water right purchasers in lands of, credited for allowance to Imperial irrigation district 776 *Indian Agencies,* appropriation for purchase, construction, repair, etc., of buildings at 458, 939 supervision of road, etc., construction 459, 939 for repairing fire damages, etc., to buildings 459, 940 *Indian Allottees,* appropriation for hearings, etc., to determine heirs of 459, 940 not applicable to Osages and Five Civilized Tribes 459, 940 fee simple patent to, before end of trust period, may be canceled, if issued without consent, etc 1247 if not sold, etc 1247 original status restored upon cancellation 1247 *Indian Commissioners, Board of,* appropriation for expenses of 459, 940 *Indian Courts,* appropriation for judges 458, 939 *Indian Depredation Claims,* appropriation for defense in 342, 1193 *Indian Farmers and Stockmen,* appropriation for 461, 941 *Indian Hospitals,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of designated 472, 951 *Indian Lands,* appropriation for advertising expenses, sales of 460, 940 *Indian Matrons,* appropriation for 461, 942 *Indian Moneys, Proceeds of Labor,* miscellaneous revenues from reservations, etc., to be deposited as 560 available for tribes, agencies, and schools, for whom collected 560 *Indian Oasis Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 472, 951 *Indian Police,* appropriation for pay, etc 458, 939 *Indian Pupils,* appropriation for support, etc., of, at schools 468, 947 discontinuance of schools with minimum attendance 468, 947 tuition in public, etc., schools 468, 947 for transporting, etc 468, 948 obtaining employment; refund 468, 948 native pupils from Alaska 469, 948 *Indian Reservations,* appropriation for expenses, opening, to entry 457, 938 for surveying, allotting in severalty, etc., of lands in; reimbursable 459, 940 for timber preservation, etc 461, 941 appropriation for emergency, suppressing forest fires 942 for developing stock watering places on; condition 462, 942 for irrigation and drainage expenses; projects specified 462, 943 deficiency appropriation for timber preservation, etc 1252 game and fish laws of New York, extended to Allegany, Cattaraugus, and Oil Springs, therein 932 land to he purchased for addition to Cahuilla, Calif 252 Makah, Wash.; lands adjoining, set aside for Makah and Quileutes 614 mining leases authorized of lands on, reserved for agencies or schools 300 metalliferous and nonmetalliferous deposits in reserved unallotted lands in specified States 922 oil and gas excluded 923 determination of lands, etc 923 water lands, etc,, not subject to entry 923 Northern Cheyenne, Mont.; allotment of, in severalty to Northern Cheyenne Indians 690 oil and gas leases authorized on unallotted lands within 1347 proceeds from rentals, royalties, etc., to he deposited to credit of Indians of the reservation 1347 expenses payable from 1347 Indians to be consulted as to expenditure of 1347 State and local taxes to be levied on improvements, output, etc 1347 on Indian royalties, from tribal funds 1347 no lien against Indian property 1347 boundaries of reservations for use of Indians permitted only by Congress 1347 temporary withdrawals not included 1347 prospectors having performed specified work of drilling, etc., prior to January 1, 1926, allowed extension of permit for two years 1347 lease authorized on discovery of deposits in land 1348 area allowed for lease 1348 selection of land, if surveyed 1348 if unsurveyed 1348 term, royalty, and rental 1348 preferential right to lease remainder of area in the application 1348 additional royalty ; action on bids 1348 unallotted irrigable lands on, may be leased for farming purposes, with consent of tribal council, etc 894 *Indian River, Del.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1017 *Indian River, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, connecting channel with Saint Johns River at Sanford, to be made 1019 *Indian Schools,* appropriation for replacing property destroyed by fire, etc.; limitation 459 cxxx appropriation for support, etc 468, 947 provision for the deaf and dumb or blind or mentally deficient 468, 947 amount for Alabama and Coushatta Indians in Texas 468, 947 Pueblo and Hopi Indians 468 full-blood Choctaws of Mississippi 468, 947 discontinuance of boarding schools with less than specified pupils; transfer of pupils 468, 947 discontinuance of day schools with less than specified pupils 468, 947 transfers directed; return of moneys appropriated 468, 947 maintenance in public schools; formal contracts not required 468, 947 not to be used for schools specifically appropriated for 468, 948 tribal schools of Five Civilized Tribes continued 948 for transporting, etc., pupils 468, 948 employment for pupils; refunding, etc 468, 948 Alaska pupils 469, 948 for constructing, etc., buildings; new construction restricted 948 facilities for Pueblo and Hopi Indians 948 for school plant, Pawnee, Okla 469 for designated boarding schools 469, 948 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 187, 1257 for transportation 187 amount authorized for improvements, etc., of Seneca School, Wyandotte, Okla 252 unexpended balance of appropriation for school improvements, special fund, covered in 468 *Indian Service Supply Fund,* created for purchase of supplies 939 expenditures authorized from 939 *Indian Supplies,* appropriation for purchase, transporting, etc 458, 939 warehouses limited to three 458, 939 limitation on payments, etc 458, 939 conveyance of materials purchased 939 Indian supply fund created 939 deficiency appropriation for purchase and transportation 187, 192, 855, 882, 1257 *Indian Wars,* determination of periods of service in, for pensions to survivors 614 records of War Department 614 reports of General Accounting Office, if no record of muster, etc 614 muster rolls of States or Territories 614 evidence satisfactory to Commissioner of Pensions, if no War Department record, etc 614 want of certificate of discharge not to deprive applicant of pension 614 *Indian Wars, etc.,* pensions to survivors of, disabled; rates of disability 1361 on reaching age of 62, and subsequently 1362 widows, for service of husband 1362 hereafter to survivors of service under former Act 1363 *Indian wars, etc., 1869 to 1891,* period of service requirements for pensions to survivors of, modified 614 *Indiana,* acquisition authorized by, after completion, of bridge across Ohio River, at Carrollton, Ky 1342 between Owensboro, Ky., and Rockport, Ind 735 at Evansville, Ind 1384 may bridge Ohio River at Evansville 1337 acquisition of an interest therein, by Kentucky authorized 1338 time extended for bridging Ohio River between Vanderburg County, Ind., and Henderson County, Ky., by Kentucky and 731 Wabash River at Mount Carmel, Ill., by Illinois and 825, 1265, 1339 Vincennes, by Illinois and 249 *Indiana Bridge Company,* may bridge Ohio River at Evansville, Ind 1384 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Indiana, Kentucky, etc 1384 *Indianapolis, Ind.,* appropriation for care, etc., Confederate section, Greenlawn Cemetery 288, 1139 *Indianhead, Md.,* appropriation for care, etc., school at ordnance station 692, 1285 *Indians* (*see also* Indian Affairs Bureau, Interior Department), appropriation for suppressing liquor traffic, etc., among; peyote included 458, 939 for determining heirs of deceased allottees 459, 940 for survey, etc., for allotments in severalty, etc., lands of 459, 940 restriction on use in Arizona and New Mexico 460, 940 for expenses of timber sales; repayment 461, 942 for suppressing forest fires 942 for encouraging industry and self-support among; repayment 461, 942 restriction on expenditure to any one tribe 462, 942 advances permitted to old allottees, etc 462, 942 advances permitted 462 for livestock of, destroyed to prevent contagious diseases, etc 462, 942 for relieving distress, conservation of health, etc 471, 951 general treatment 472, 951 for maintenance, etc., designated hospitals, etc 472, 951 for general support and civilization of 472, 952 for general support, etc., of, at designated agencies from tribal funds 474, 953 deficiency appropriation for promoting, etc., industry among 187, 1257 for relieving distress 187, 1257 for expenses, defense in suits of Indian claimants 844 for reimbursing, for destroyed infected livestock 855 for suppressing liquor, etc., traffic among 1257 cxxxi insurance premiums for protecting property of, may be paid from tribal funds 242 interest allowed, on funds placed to credit of Fort Peck, and Blackfeet Reservations, Mont 303 *Indians, American,* appropriation for ethnological researches among 315, 1079 *Industrial Home School, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 446, 1326 for repairs and improvements 446, 1326 balance reappropriated 1326 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 169 control, etc., of, put under Board of Public Welfare, D. C 209 portion of site exchanged for Naval Observatory lands 1386 sale of remaining portion 1386 if not sold, to be used as school, park, etc 1386 proceeds from sale of property, etc., made available for site and new Industrial Home School 1386 use of school property, until new buildings constructed 1386 *Industrial Home School for Colored Children, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 445, 1326 for repairs and improvements 445, 1326 sale of products, etc 446, 1326 deficiency appropriation for new cottage, furnishings, etc. 849 control, etc., of, put under Board of Public Welfare, D. C 209 *Industrial Institution for Women, Federal,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 348, 1198 *Industrial Mechanical, etc., Devises,* appropriation for establishing standards, methods of testing, etc., of 358, 1209 *Industrial Properly, International Bureau for Protection of,* appropriation for quota 339, 1189 *Industrial Reformatory, United States,* appropriation for maintenance 348, 1198 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 176 *Infancy Hygiene, Maternity, and,* appropriation for executing Act for promoting 372, 1224 *Infantile Paralysis,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 148, 1039 *Infantile Paralysis, D.
C.,* appropriation for preventing 438, 1319 *Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 278, 1128 *Influenza,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 148, 1039 *Influenza, Spanish,* deficiency appropriation for suppressing, by Public Health Service 189 *Information at Source,* returns to be made by persons making fixed payments to others of $1,500 or more a year 50 returns to be made by persons making fixed payments to others; regardless of amount, if of obligations of corporations, foreign, coupons, etc 51 names and addresses on demand 51 interest on Federal securities excepted 51 *Information Office, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 501, 978 for printing and binding 501, 978 *Infringement of Patents,* when decree of court is final in suits for, except ordering an accounting, appeal allowed to Circuit Court of Appeals 1261 time limit, etc 1261 *Inglewood, Calif.,* disposal authorized of naval radio station lands at 700 *Ingraham Street NW., D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for paving, Seventh to Eighth Streets 166 *Injuries to District of Columbia Employees,* appropriation for compensation 420, 1300 deficiency appropriation for compensation 165 *Injuries to Government Employees,* appropriation for allowances from compensation fund for 309, 1074 deficiency appropriation for allowances from compensation fund 844 compensation increased of monthly allowance for total disability 1086 for partial 1086 in case of minors or learners 1086 decrease of, on account of old age 1087 relationship of beneficiaries construed 1087 compensation of monthly pay computed 1087 allowance if death results, to personal representatives for funeral and burial expenses 1087 death occurs away from home office, etc 1087 time restriction for paying 1087 medical services, appliances and supplies to be furnished employees injured while on duty 772 on order of Federal medical officers, etc 772 transportation for securing supplies, etc., to be furnished, etc 772 payment of, from compensation fund 772 awards heretofore made on account of expenses, validated 772 injured employee to submit to medical examinations 772 compensation suspended while employee refuses to be examined 772 no payment from compensation fund until refusal ceases 772 expenses allowed employees incident to examination, etc 772 fees for examination by physicians not in Government service 773 cxxxii *Injuries to Longshoremen, etc.* (*see* Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act). *Inland and Port Storage and Shipping Facilities,* appropriation for barracks and quarters, from unexpended balance for 264 deficiency appropriation for 190 *Inland Waterway,* plans for improving Delaware River to Chesapeake Bay, modified; construction of roadways, etc 1016 *Inland Waterways Corporation,* deficiency appropriation for purchasing remainder of capital stock 1254 additional member of Advisory Board, of civilian or Army officer as chairman 1261 Army officer to have rank, etc., of maj or general 1261 excepted from duty with troops 1261 salary of civilian appointee 1261 functions of Secretary delegated to 1262 *Inner Oak Bluffs Harbor, Mass.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for removal of Steamboat Rock 1017 *Inquiries and Investigations, Senate,* appropriation for expenses of 540, 1150 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 162 *Insane, Alaska,* appropriation for care of 493, 969 deficiency appropriation for care, etc 857, 882 disposition of moneys of, dying in institutions, etc 322 *Insane, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses executing lunacy writs 442, 1322 for support of indigent 447, 1327 for deporting nonresident 447, 1327 deficiency appropriation for support of indigent 170 *Insect Infestations,* cooperation of Secretary of Agriculture with States in preventing, until Federal quarantine established 250 *Insect Infestations, Indian Service,* unexpended balances of appropriations for, covered in 467 *Insect Infestations of Forest Trees,* appropriation for expenses combating, in national parks, etc 513, 966 for expenses of combating, in national forests 989 *Insect Infestations of Forests,* appropriation for combating 993 *Insect Pests,* appropriation for expenses of quarantining against 526, 1000 *Insecticide Act,* appropriation for salaries, enforcement of 525, 1003 for general expenses 525 *Insecticides,* appropriation for chemical investigations, etc of 516, 992 for preventing sale, etc., of adulterated 525, 1003 *Insects* (*see also* Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture), appropriation for investigations, etc 992 for study of, affecting health of man, etc.; household, etc 993 importation of useful 993 *Inspection and Survey, Navy, Board of,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 595, 1278 *Inspector General’s Department, Army,* appropriation for mileage, expert accountant 259, 1110 *Inspector General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for civilian personnel 257, 1109 *Inspectors, Foreign Service,* appropriation for expenses; subsistence allowance 333, 1182 *Inspectors, Indian Service,* appropriation for expenses; subsistence allowance 458, 939 *Inspectors, Interior Department,* appropriation for expenses; per diem limitation 455 *Installment Sales,* retroactive application of income from, computed under Revenue Acts of 1917, 1918, 1921, and 1924 130 credit or refund of tax paid in excess 130 *Instruction Pay, Foreign Service Officers,* appropriation for 334, 1183 *Insular Affairs Bureau, Army,* appropriation for care of insane Filipino and Porto Rican soldiers 271, 1122 for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of, War Department 271, 1122 *Insular Possessions,* appropriation for special mail equipment for 160, 1051 for fire control installations 267, 1118 for plans for fortifications, etc 273, 1124 for installing electric plants, searchlights, etc., Hawaii 273, 1124 for preserving, etc., fortifications 273, 1124 for maintenance of searchlights, electric plants, etc 273, 1124 for maintenance, etc., searchlights, electric plants, etc., seacoast fortifications 273, 1124 for seacoast batteries, Hawaii 273, 1124 for seacoast cannon 276 for ammunition for seacoast cannon 276, 1127 for altering, etc., seacoast cannon 276, 1127 for submarine mine supplies 280 deficiency appropriation for fortification expenses 190, 1259 passports to be issued by executive officer in, under rules designated by the President 887 *Insurance,* premiums for fire, etc., of property of Indians may be paid from tribal funds 242 *Insurance Companies,* business of life insurance companies defined 47 tax on income of life, in lieu of corporation taxes 47 domestic; foreign 47 sources of gross income 47 reserve fund required by law, of assessment insurance 47 net income of life, means gross income, less interest exempt from tax 47 reserve fund for weekly assessment payments 47 dividends from domestic and foreign corporations 47 amount reserved for deferred dividends 48 cxxxiii net income of life; investment expenses paid; limit 48 real estate taxes, etc., paid on interests of a shareholder 48 exhaustion, obsolescence, etc., of property 48 interest on debt; exception 48 specific credit of $2,000, if income less than $25,000; limitation, if in excess 48 limitation on deductions for real estate taxes 48 determination of income of foreign companies from United States sources 48 tax on other than life, in lieu of corporation taxes 48 domestic; foreign 49 sources of gross income 49 net income 49 investment income 49 underwriting income 49 computation of premium earned on insurance contracts 49 losses incurred on insurance contracts 49 expenses incurred 49 deductions allowed in computing net income; business expenses 49 interest on debts; exceptions 49 domestic and foreign taxes; exceptions 49 losses incurred 50 bad debts 50 dividends from corporations; of foreign corporations from business in the United States 50 exempt interest 50 exhaustion, etc,, of property 50 specific credit of $2,000 if income less than $25,000; limitation, if in excess 50 limitation for foreign corporations 50 no duplication permitted. 50 may file bills of interpleader in district courts to determine rights of adverse claimants, residents of different States 416 *Insurance Department, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 420, 1300 *Insurance, Military and Naval,* appropriation for, accruing during the year 320, 1085 deficiency appropriation for 165 loan of $25,000,000, from fund, to Veterans' Bureau, for making loans to veterans on adjusted service certificates 1390 provisions amending granting of 798 for conversion of term yearly renewals 686 *Insurance Policies, Property,* stamp tax on, issued by foreign corporation, etc., not signed by agent in United States 103 *Insured Mail, Postal Service,* appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic 159, 1050 *Intangible Tax, D.
C.* (*see* Taxes, D. C.). *Inter-American High Commission,* appropriation for expenses, United States section 338, 1188 for participating in second meeting, at Rio de Janeiro 1188 *Interest,* not allowed on claims in Court of Claims up to time of judgment; exception 119 in judgment in any court after enactment of Revenue Act of 1926, for internal-revenue tax, erroneously or illegally collected, etc 120 *Interior Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, and office personnel 453, 934 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act 454, 935 if only one position allocated in a grade 454, 935 allowance for unusually meritorious cases 454, 935 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical services 454, 935 no reduction in fixed salaries 454, 935 transfer permitted without reduction of salary 454, 935 payments under higher rates permitted 454, 935 for personal services, Solicitor’s office 454, 935 for contingent expenses 454, 935 for automobile for Secretary 935 for private property damages 454, 935 for stationery, etc 454, 935 additional from specified appropriations 455, 936 for law books, etc 455, 936 minor purchases of supplies, etc., allowed in open market 455, 936 for expenses, inspectors, etc.; per diem limitation 455 for printing and binding for Department, etc 455, 936 for Alaska Railroad, printing and binding 455, 936 for National Park Service, printing and binding 455, 936 for Geological Survey, engraving illustrations, printing, and binding 455, 936 for General Land Office 456, 936 clerks to sign land patents 456, 937 for maps 456, 937 for public lands 456, 937 for Indian Affairs Bureau 456, 938 unexpended balances covered into the Treasury 467, 947 for Pension Office 477, 956 for Retirement Act expenses 478, 956 for Bureau of Reclamation 478, 957 for Geological Survey 486, 961 for National Park Service 488, 963 for Education Bureau 491, 967 Alaska expenses, etc 491, 967 for Government in the Territories;
Alaska 492, 969 for Alaska Railroad 493, 969 for Hawaii 493, 970 for Saint Elizabeths Hospital 494, 970 for Columbia Institution for the Deaf 495, 971 for Howard University 495, 971 for Freedmen’s Hospital 495, 971 field work appropriations under specified offices, etc., available for hire of work animals, vehicles, etc 496, 971 deficiency appropriation for rent of a garage 173 cxxxiv deficiency appropriation for Indian Affaira Bureau 173, 187, 192, 855, 882, 1252, 1257 for Pension Office 174, 192 for Reclamation Bureau 174, 856 for Geological Survey 175, 187, 1257 for National Park Service 175, 187, 857, 1253 for Alaska 175, 187, 882, 885, 1257 for judgments, Court of Claims under 185, 1256 for Mines Bureau 187 for Saint Elizabeths Hospital 187, 1257 for public lands 187, 885 for national security and defense under 187 for Army pensions 187, 1257 for Education Bureau 192 for damage claims 854 for George M.
Davis 854 for printing “Declaration of Independence” pamphlet 854 for reimbursing Utah 854 for Alaska insane 857 for judgments, United States courts under 880 for education, etc., conference at Honolulu 1252 for engineering, Navy transfer to Geological Survey 1257 Alaska matters, may lie put in charge of a commissioner designated from the employees there by the Secretary 1068 duties and authority 1068 Commissioner of Reclamation to be appointed; salary, etc 657 disbursing officers allowed credits for payment of expenses by employees, examining national parks for outdoor recreation, etc 164 employees acting as registers of land offices authorized to administer oaths, etc 558 joint use of garage with Government Fuel Yards repealed 173 representative from, to participate in negotiations for division of waters of Snake River, etc., among designated States 831 report of proceedings, etc., to Congress by 831 in negotiations of South Dakota and Wyoming for division of waters of Belle Fourche and Cheyenne Rivers 1247 supervisory officers, may be delegated with power to make temporary appointments forduty in the field 620 *Interlocutory Decrees,* appeal allowed from, in admiralty, to circuit courts of appeals 233 *Internal Revenue* (*see also* Revenue Act of 1926), provisions of Act of February 25, 1926 9- 131 tax on foreign passage tickets not applicable to round trip tickets to American Legion convention at Paris, France, for participants 1178 *Internal Revenue Bureau* (*see also* Internal Revenue Service), office of General Counsel for, created 126 appointment; salary payable from expenses of collecting taxes 126 duties; office of Solicitor abolished 126 other officers to be appointed by the President : four Assistant General Counsel 126 Assistant to the Commissioner; other office abolished 127 Special Deputy Commissioner 127 leave of absence for sickness allowed agents and inspectors 127 *Internal Revenue Collectors, etc.,* appropriation for salaries, etc 142, 1033 deficiency appropriation forsalaries, etc. 193 *Internal Revenue, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, assistant, deputies, and office personnel 142, 1033 duties, etc., of, over taxation, etc., of intoxicants, narcotics, or National Prohibition Act, etc., transferred to Secretary of Treasury 1382 *Internal Revenue Service, Treasury Department,* appropriation for stamp agent 142, 1030 for Commissioner, assistant, deputies, and office personnel 142, 1033 for salaries and expenses, collectors, gaugers, storekeepers, etc 142, 1033 stenographic reporting services 1033 amount for personal services in District of Columbia 142, 1033 distilled spirits may be removed for bottling in bonded warehouses 143, 1033 for assessing, collecting, etc., taxes 143, 1043 amount for detecting, etc., violations of revenue laws 143, 1034 for expenses, enforcing National Prohibition and Narcotic Acts 143, 1034 disseminating information on law observance 143, 1034 services in the District 143, 1034 enforcement of Narcotic Acts 143, 1034 use of motor vehicles confiscated by narcotic agents 143, 1034 advances to disbursing agents 144 restriction on paying storage on seized goods 144, 1034 for Solicitor of 341 deficiency appropriation for refunding illegally collected, taxes 180, 189, 883, 886, 1254, 1258 restriction on paying claims in excess of $75,000 1254 report to Congress of disbursements 1254 restriction on refunding excess tax on automobile accessories 1254 for refunding, collections 180, 193, 883, 886, 1258 for collectors 189, 193, 883 for collecting War Revenue 189, 193 for collecting internal revenue 189, 193 for enforcing Narcotic and National Prohibition Acts 189, 193, 868, 883, 886, 1258 allowance for vehicles, 1925, 1926 868 for drawback 189 for refunding automobile and cigar taxes 869 for Star Insurance Company 869 for building for, and additional land; contracts 874 for judgments against officers 1259 cxxxv *International Arbitration, Interparliamentary Union for Promoting,* appropriation for contribution 337, 1186 *International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico,* appropriation for continuing work of 336, 1185 *International Bureau for Protection of Industrial Property,* appropriation for quota 339, 1189 *International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs,* appropriation for share of expenses 336, 1185 *International Bureau for Repression of African Slave Trade,* deficiency appropriation for 188 *International Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration,* appropriation for annual contribution 337, 1186 *International Bureau of the Telegraphic Union,* appropriation for expenses 338, 1187 *International Bureau of Weights and Measures,* appropriation for contribution 335, 1184 deficiency appropriation for 188 *International Catalogue of Scientific Literature,* appropriation for expenses, preparation of 316, 1080 *International Commission on Annual Tables of Constants, etc.,* appropriation for annual contribution 337, 1187 *International Committee of Weights and Measures,* appropriation for contribution 356, 1206 *International Conference of American States, Sixth,* appropriation for expenses, participating in, at Habana, Cuba 1186 *International Congress of Soil Science,* foreign governments invited to send delegates to 235 *International Dental Congress, Seventh,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 865 foreign governments invited to appoint delegates to, etc 394 amount authorized for expenses 394 *International Exchanges,* appropriation for expenses 315, 1079 *International Exposition, Seville, Spain,* appropriation for expenses of participation, etc 1191 deficiency appropriation for preliminary expenses of participation 866 *International Halibut Fisheries Commission,* appropriation for share of expenses 340, 1190 *International Hydrographic Bureau,* appropriation for annual contribution 339, 1189 *International Hydrographic Conference,* appropriation for expenses of attending Navy Department delegates to 593, 1276 *International Institute of Agriculture,* appropriation for quota, etc 337, 1187 for additional quota for dependencies 337, 1187 for member of committee 337, 1187 for translating publications 337, 1187 deficiency appropriation for expenses of delegates 864 *International Joint Commission, Canadian Boundary Waters,* appropriation for expenses of 338, 1188 *International Mail, Postal Service,* appropriation for indemnity for injury or loss of 159, 1050 deficiency appropriation for indemnities 191 *International Map of the World,* appropriation for share of expenses 1191 deficiency appropriation for share of expenses 867 contribution authorized for expenses in 1926, of Central Bureau of 384 *International Mexican Fisheries Commission,* appropriation for share of expenses 1190 *International Fisheries Commission,* deficiency appropriation for share of expenses 865 *Inter national Office of Public Health,* appropriation for annual quota 338, 1187 *International Prison Commission,* appropriation for annual contribution 336, 1186 *International Radiotelegraphie Convention,* appropriation for share of expenses 338, 1187 deficiency appropriation for; former appropriations available 865 *International Railway Congress,* appropriation for quota, etc 337, 1187 *International Research Council,* appropriation for annual contribution to, and Associated Unions 339, 1188 for expenses, attending delegates 362 for expenses, Navy Department delegates to 593, 1276 *International Road Congresses,* appropriation for quota, etc 1191 deficiency appropriation for quota 867 acceptance of membership in, etc 754 *International Sanitary Bureau, Pan American,* appropriation for quota, etc 1187 deficiency appropriation for annual share of expenses 865 *International Sanitary Conference,* expenses authorized for delegates to meeting of, in Paris 913 *International Seed Testing Congress,* appropriation for share of expenses 510, 986 *International Statistical Institute,* appropriation for annual contribution 340, 1190 *International Trade Exposition,* sum authorized for maintaining, etc., at New Orleans, La 1095 *International Trade-Mark Registration Bureau,* appropriation for share of expenses of, at Habana 339, 1189 *Interned Persons, etc.,* appropriation for expenses of, under Navy Department 593, 1276 *Interparliamentary Union for Promoting International Arbitration,* appropriation for contribution 337, 1186 deficiency appropriation for printing; unexpended balance available 864 *Interpleader, Bills of,* jurisdiction of district courts to entertain, by casualty, surety, insurance, etc., companies, where adverse claimants are of different States 416 cxxxvi jurisdiction of district courts to entertain; deposit of amount in registry of the court 416 if policy or certificate, not assigned, and payable to estate 416 if policy assigned 416 if payable to beneficiary and not assigned 416 if beneficiaries resident in different districts 416 power to issue process, or injunction proceeding in any other court 416 to hear and determine cause, and release claimant from further liability 416 issue of necessary write for enforcement, etc 417 former Acts repealed 417 pending suits, etc., not affected 417 *Interpreters, Foreign Service,* appropriation for legation, etc., Persia 332, 1180 for legation, etc., Siam 332, 1180 for cost of tuition, officers assigned for language study 332 for cost of tuition, officers assigned for language study of Asia and eastern Europe 1181 for rent of quarters of officers assigned to language study, in Japan and Turkey 332, 1181 *Interstate Commerce,* foreign aircraft not permitted in intrastate or 572 provisions to prevent dumping, etc., perishable farm products, without sufficient cause by receiver in 1355 safeguarding sale, etc., of dangerous caustic or corrosive substances. 1406 *Interstate Commerce Act Amendments,* reduced rates permitted for transportation for relief in case of earth-quake, flood, drought, etc 1446 order of Commission to specify period of, etc 1447 carriers not to deliver freight until all charges are paid 1447 exception, if for Federal, State, etc., authorities 1447 consignee, if only an agent having no interest in the property, not liable for charges 1447 to give notice thereof to delivering carrier 1447 of beneficial owner if shipment reconsigned 1447 liability of beneficial owner, shipper, etc., for additional charges on diverted shipments 1447 enforcement of 1447 consignee liable, if giving erroneous statement to carrier as to the beneficial owner 1447 time limit for actions to enforce liability 1447 schedules filed of new rates, classifications, to be examined by Commission as to lawfulness thereof. 1447 suspended pending decision on notice to carriers 1448 extension of period from time to time; limit 1448 final determination after full hearing 1448 *InterstateCommerce Act* Amendments—Con.
Page. schedules filed of new rates; change effective, if proceedings of Commission not concluded within period of suspension 1448 if increased rates finally disallowed, refund to be made by carrier 1448 on hearings relating to increased rates, etc., since January 1, 1910, burden of proof upon carrier ás to reasonableness thereof 1448 preference to be given to 1448 receiving carrier to give bill of lading of pro perty 1448 liability to holder thereof for any loss or damage in transportation 1448 no exemption of, by any contract, etc 1448 for full actual loss, damage, etc.; limitations void 1448 while in custody of water carrier— 1449 not applicable to passenger baggage 1449 property, other than livestock, the rates on which, by order of Commission are dependent on declared value, excepted from.— 1449 limitation; schedules to have specific reference to the order; ordinary livestock defined 1449 rights under existing law not affected 1449 venue of actions against delivering carriers 1449 contracts for shorter time than legal periodforfilingciaims,unlawful— 1449 no notice, as condition of recovery, of filing claim, if loss, etc., due to negligence, etc., of carrier 1449 delivering carrier construed 1450 liability applicable to reconsigned or diverted property 1450 carriers issuing bills of lading, etc., entitled to recover from carrier ’ on whose line loss or damage occurred 1450 claims of carriers, for reimbursement of deficits while under Federal control, denied if statement not furnished in prescribed time ■ 1450 time limited for suits by United States against carriers for services rendered during Federal control 1450 liability of carrier issuing bill of lading, to owner of goods covered by straight bill 1450 to holder for value of order bill 1450 *Interstate Commerce Commission {see also* Interstate Commerce Act Amendments), appropriation for salaries of Commissioners and secretary 312, 1077 for expenses, regulating commerce 312, 1077 chief counsel, director of finance, director of traffic 312, 1077 rent restriction 312, 1077 for enforcing uniform system of accounting, etc., by railroads. 312, 1077 unexpended balances reappropriated 312 for enforcing safety appliances regulations 313, 1077 for securing reports of accidents, etc......... 313, 1077 cxxxvii *Interstate Commerce Commission—* Con.
Page. appropriation for testing, etc., block-signal and train-control systems, etc 313, 1077 for requiring installing automatic train-controlling devices, etc. 313, 1078 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers, etc. 313, 1078 for physical valuation of railroads, etc 313, 1078 for securing information of issues of stock, bonds, etc 313, 1078 rent restriction 314, 1078 for printing and binding for; restriction 314, 1078 for expenses, attending meetings 1078 for assistant to Solicitor General in matters relating to 343, 1194 deficiency appropriation for 186, 882, 1256 *Interstate Commerce Laws,* appropriation for Assistant to Solicitor General in enforcing 343, 1194 liability for goods in transit, extended to property reconsigned, etc. 835 totally blind person accompanied by a guide allowed transportation for one fare 1247 *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 148, 1039 deficiency appropriation for 189 *Intoxicating Liquors,* appropriation for expenses of enforcing prohibition, etc., of, by internal revenue officers 143, 1034 for suppressing traffic in, among Indians 458, 939 for suppressing traffic in, Alaska 493, 969 *Inventions, etc.,* appropriation for cash reward to postal employees for, increasing efficiency, etc., of service 156, 1047 for investigating prior use of, under Patent Office 365, 1217 *Invested Capital,* computation of, recognized under Revenue Acts of 1917, 1918, and 1921, for income, etc., taxes 129 *Investigation Bureau, Department of Justice,* appropriation for Director, etc 342, 1193 *Investment Securities,* trading in, by national banks, limited 1227 limitation not applicable to Federal, State, etc., obligations 1227 *Iowa,* acquisition authorized by, after completion, of bridge across Missouri River, at Plattsmouth, Nebr 1344 *Iowa Power and Light Company,* may dam Des Moines River, at Des Moines, Iowa 221 *Irish Free State,* appropriation for minister to 1180 *Irrigated Western Districts, Semiarid and,* appropriation for experiments in dairying and meat production in 528, 1004 *Irrigation (see also* Reclamation Service, Page.
Interior Department), appropriation for investigating utilizing of water in farm, etc 521, 996 *Irrigation Act of 1891,* right of way through public lands granted canal ditch companies, etc 668 additional land for operation of reservoirs, etc 668 material for construction may be taken 668 *Irrigation Agriculture, Western,* appropriation for investigations in connection with, of reclaimed lands under Reclamation Act 510, 987 *Irrigation Dams,* employment authorized of engineers for consultation on plans, etc., of 776 *Irrigation, Indian Reservations,* appropriation for expenses; allotments to district projects 462, 943 for miscellaneous expenses; supervising engineers 463, 943 for cooperative stream gauging with Geological Survey 463, 943 projects specifically provided for, excluded 463, 944 interchangeable amounts for flood damages 463, 944 for maintenance, etc., Gila River, Ariz 463, 944 for construction, Coolidge Dam, Gila River, Ariz 463, 944 for maintenance, etc., of Colorado River, Ariz 463, 944 for maintenance, etc., of Ganado project, Ariz 464, 944 for maintenance, San Xavier, Ariz. 464, 944 for maintenance, San Carlos, Ariz. 464, 944 for construction Sacaton Dam, etc., San Carlos, Ariz 464 for maintenance charges, Yuma, Calif 464, 944 for maintenance, enlarging, etc., Fort Hall, Idaho 464, 945 for maintenance, Fort Belknap, Mont 464, 945 for continuing construction, maintenance, etc., Flathead, Mont 464, 945 enlargements, power plant, etc 465 for maintenance, Fort Peck, Mont. 466, 945 for maintenance, etc., Blackfeet, Mont 466, 945 for maintenance, Crow, Mont 466, 946 for maintenance, etc., Pyramid Lake, Nev 466,946 for maintenance, Navajo, N.
Mex 466, 946 for maintenance, Klamath, Oreg. 466, 946 for maintenance, Yakima, Wash 467, 946 for maintenance, Wind River, Wyo 467, 947 deficiency appropriation for drainage assessments, Indian lands in Minnesota 187 authorization for extending, to additional lands in Fort Hall, Idaho. 1398 *Irrigation Projects (see also* Reclamation Bureau, Department of the Interior) , appropriation for determining economic conditions, etc., of new projects, obtaining data of settlement, etc., of existing projects 484, 960 cxxxviii adjustment authorized of water right charges standing against specified projects 636 Belle Fourche, S.
Dak. 636 Boise, Idaho 637 Carlsbad, N. Mex 637 Grand Valley, Colo 637 Huntley, Mont 638 King Hill, Idaho 638 Klamath, Oreg _. 639 reduction and allocation of constructing costs in Tule Lake division 639 claims of Klamath Irrigation District and Oregon, etc., not affected 639 Lower Yellowstone, Mont.-N. Dak. 640 Milk River, Mont 640 Minidoka, Idaho 641 Newlands, Nev ¿ 41 North Platte, Nebr.-Wyo 642 Okanogan, Wash ¿ 43 Rio Grande, N. Mex.-Tex 643 credit to El Paso County, Water Improvement District, No. 1, for works preventing diversions for use of Mexico — 644 Shoshone, Wyo.-Mont ¿ 44 Sun River, Mont 644 Umatilla, Oreg ¿ 45 Umcompahgre, Colo 646 Yakima, Wash. 646 permanently unproductive land excluded from projects 647 disposal of water rights 647 water users given preference of use of the water . 647 rental of surplus water for excluded lands 647 construction projects paid on, credited to the remaining irrigable land 647 if exceeding charges due, to be paid in cash to holders of contract, etc 647 refund in cash if all lands excluded as permanently nonproductive, etc 647 contract to be canceled and ail liens released 647 suspension of charges against temporarily unproductive areas 647 payment resumed when in a paying class 647 water may be furnished during, at the usual charges 647 if permanently unproductive, all charges to be charged off, etc 648 exchanges authorized to settlers with unpatented entries on eliminated lands 648 entries under water rights so reduced as not to support a family 648 credited for acts complying with original entries 648 equal amount allowed on same project 648 private owners conveying relinquished land from the project to have equal area therefor 648 credited for construction costs paid by them . 648 revisingof farm units made necessary. 648 rights not assignable 648 private owners conveying relinquished land,etc.; interest of lienholders to be considered 648 in two applications for exchanges, ex-service men to have preference. 648 amendments to existing water right contracts authorized 648 requirement that water users associations, etc., contract to pay charges against all productive land remaining 648 against temporarily suspended area. . 648 at request of water users, etc., extension authorized for paying construction charges not accrued 649 limitation of 649 ' operation and maintenance and rental charges, with interest 649 unpaid construction charges with interest 649 authority of Secretary to relieve mentioned projects from operation thereof 649 decision of Secretary as to meaning of contract, conclusive 649 contracts in good faith to be executed by January 1, 1927, may be carried out 649 payment of charges for 1926, 1927, 1928 649 supplementary contract with Belle Fourche District may be executed 649 on completion of a new project no water to be delivered until contract made with irrigation district, etc. 649 terms for repaying construction, etc., costs while under Federal control. 649 cooperation with States for development and settlement 649 appraisal and sale of irrigable land in excess of 160 acres 650 no water if owners refuse to sell, etc 650 one-half of construction cost to be paid before delivery of water 650 upon proof of fraud, water rights to be canceled 650 time for paying operation and maintenance charges 650 public notice to be given when water available. 650 former provision as to construction charges, etc., repealed 650 rehabilitation of reclamation projects stated to be the purpose of Act. 650 pending execution of contract, delivery of water permitted 650 notwithstanding delinquences in payment 650 adjustment of specified projects declared to be the final adjudication thereof 650 not considered as basis of reimbursing reclamation fund 650 cancellation authorized of water right charges, etc., on Buford-Trenton, and Williston, in North Dakota. 653 construction authorized of Red Bluff Federal, Tex.; contracts for 754 reconnaissance as to feasibility of irrigation dam in Schurz Canyon, on Walker River, Nev 779 cxxxix *Isaak Walton League of America,* Page. acceptance authorized from, of lands in Teton County, Wyo., as winter refuge for elk, etc 1246 *Isleta Drainage Canal, N.
Mez.,* appropriation for paying crop, etc., damages in constructing 943 *Isleta Indians, N. Mez.,* reconnaissance directed of lands of, susceptible of irrigation, etc 1098 *Italy,* appropriation for ambassador to 331, 1180 settlement of indebtedness of, made by Foreign Debt Commission, approved 329 amount of indebtedness stated 329 bonds to be issued therefor 329 principal payable in annual installments; postponement after June 15, 1930 329 progressive increase until the 62d year 329 payment of additional amounts allowed 329 no interest until June 30, 1930; rate increasing thereafter i 329 payment in United States bonds accepted 329 *Iva, S.
C.,* bridge authorized across Savannah River between Elberton, Ga., and 2 *Ives Place SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Fourteenth to Fifteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1305 **J.** Page. *J. Neils Lumber Company,* acceptance of title to dam, etc., at the outlet of Cass Lake, Minn., constructed and maintained by 618 *Jackson, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River, near 216 Tombigbee River, at , 896 *Jackson and Eastern Railway Company,* may bridge Pearl River, at Jackson, Miss 805 *Jackson Barracks, La.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 204 *Jackson County, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River in 412 *Jackson, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Pearl River, at 805 cancellation authorized of screen wagon mail service at 1344 *Jackson, Tenn.,* terms of court at 1262 *Jacksonville, Fla.,* improvement of waterway to Miami, Fla., from, authorized 1012 *Jail, D.
C.,* appropriation for support of prisoners. 443, 1323 deficiency appropriation for roof, etc., repairs 169 for death chamber for electrocution; reappropriation 169 for support of prisoners 848 for addition to : 849 additional wing to, etc., authorized 621 *Jamaica Bay, N.* Y., Page. improvement of waterway connecting Gravesend Bay and, authorized. 1011 *James River, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Jamestown, N. Dak.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 870 public building authorization for 632 terms of court at 238 cases in central division to be tried at Bismarck until public building erected at 238 *Janitors to Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 541, 1151 appointment and duties 542, 1152 placed under Doorkeeper after close of Congress 542, 1152 *“Janna,” Norwegian Bark,* payment of indemnity to Norway, for losses to owners of, from collision with United States ship “Westwood” 651 *Japan,* appropriation for ambassador to 331, 1180 for tuition of officers assigned to language study in 332 for rent of quarters 332 for rent of quarters, Foreign Service officers assigned for language study in 1181 for additional land and construction of buildings for Foreign Service establishments at Tokyo 332, 1181 living quarters, etc., furnished to Foreign Service personnel, etc., in Government buildings in 333, 1182 *Japanese Beetle,* appropriation for preventing spread of 519, 994 *Jay Street NE., D.
C.,* appropriation for grading, Forty-fourth to Forty-sixth Streets '. 1304 *Jefferson Centennial (see* Sesquicentennial of American Independence and Thomas Jefferson Centennial). *Jekyl Island, Ga.* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Jenifer Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, east of Connecticut Avenue 424 *Jenkins Creek, Md.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, near Crisfield 1017 *Jicarilla Agency, N. Alex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Jicarilla Indian Hospital, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 472, 951 *Jicarilla Indian Reservation, N. Mex.,* purchase of privately owned lands, etc., within its boundaries, authorized from tribal fund in trust for the Indians of 1089 *‘‘John Blumer,” Norwegian Steamship,* payment authorized of indemnity to Norway, for losses of owners of, by collision with Army tug “Britannia” 651 cxl *Johnson City, Tenn.,* Page. appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 293, 1144 *Johnstons Island, Sandusky Bay, Ohio,* appropriation for care, etc., Confederate Stockade Cemetery 288, 1139 *Joint Committee on Harriman Geographic Code System,* three Members elect, to Seventieth Congress, of Senate and House of Representatives, to be appointed on 1456 to sit during recess 1456 to consider purchase of unrestricted right to use code system 1456 right to manufacture, sell, etc 1456 if purchase of system would promote efficiency in departments, etc., to report thereon 1456 recommendations, and proposed legislation to be submitted 1456 officers and employees of departments, etc., if called upon by, to furnish information, etc 1456 expenses and assistance authorized 1456 payable from contingent funds 1456 *Joint Committee on Postal Rates,* time extended for report of, on permanent schedule of postal rates. 1 *Joint Committee on Printing,* appropriation for clerks, inspectors, etc 545, 1155 for compiling Congressional Directory 645, 1155 deficiency appropriation for Biographical Directory of Congress 163, 842 return of manuscript to, by Public Printer 163 *Joint Committee on the Library,* authorized to acquire privately owned land, buildings, etc., in squares 576 and 578 931 to become part of Botanic Garden under jurisdiction and control of the Committee 931 provide for removal and reerection of Bartholdi Fountain in acquired land 932 investigate cost of constructing new conservatories, etc.; procure plans, etc., and report to Seventieth Congress 932 assistance from governmental agencies, including technical personnel thereof,authorized 932 unexpended balance made available for 932 amount authorized to be appropriated for designated expenses— 932 authorized to procure an oil painting of late President Warren G.
Harding for the Executive Mansion 731 authorized to purchase painting "Peace” now in room of House Committee on Naval Affairs 1357 Botanic Garden new conservatories, etc., to be constructed under supervision of 1262 plans, etc., for monument at Kitty Hawk, N. C., to commemorate first successful airplane flight, subject to approval of 1265 site, model, etc., of statue of Albert Gallatin subject to approval of. 934 *Joint Congressional Committee to Inves-* Page. *tigate Northern Pacific Land Grants,* deficiency appropriation for expenses; reappropriation 843 continuation of, until termination of Seventieth Congress; filling occurring vacancies. 1405 Attorney General to advise, as to action for adjustment 1405 *Joint Congressional Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation,* established of ten members, five from Senate Finance Committee and five House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee. 127 provisions as to service 127 duty of, to investigate operation of present internal revenue system. 127 to investigate administration by Bureau and other agencies 127 to make other necessary investigations 127 to investigate methods to simplify taxes, especially on incomes 127 to publish simplifying methods proposed, etc 127 report thereon by December 31, 1927 128 to report from time to time results of investigations, etc 128 authority conferred to obtain data, etc., submit information therefrom to committees, both Houses etc 128 organization, etc 128 authorized to hold hearings, require attendance of witnesses, production of documents, etc 128 issue subpoenas, etc 128 no compensation for service; travel allowance, etc., at meetings other than in District of Columbia ..... . 128 expenses payable equally from contingent funds of the Senate and House 128 *Jones Point,* Va., Lighthouse reservation, conveyed to Mount Vernon Chapter of Daughters of American Revolution 625 *Jonesboro, Ark.,* terms of court at 297 former Act repealed 297 *Jones ville, La.,* bridge authorized across Black River, at. 201 *Juanita Coal and Coke Company,* exchange of public lands in Colorado with, to consolidate Federal holdings 1371 *Judge Advocate General, Army;* named on Board of Commissioners of the Soldiers’ Home 499 *Judge Advocate General's Office, Navy,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 595, 1278 for paying George Melling, compiling, etc., Laws Relating to the Navy, Annotated 1278 *Judge Advocate General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for civilian personnel-257, 1109 for experts, patent infringement suits 257, 1109 cxli *Judges, United Stales Courts,* Page. appropriation for Supreme Court Justices 344, 1194 for circuit 344, 1195 for district , 344, 1195 for retired 344, 1195 for expenses of, outside of district, etc 346, 1197 deficiency appropriation for circuit 192 for retired 885 salaries established of, United States Supreme Court 919 circuit 919 district 919 Customs Appeals 919 District of Columbia Court of Appeals 919 Court of Claims 919 District of Columbia Supreme Court 919 Board of General Appraisers 920 payable monthly; effective date. 920 *Judgments,* deficiency appropriation for paying, District of Columbia 170 for paying, United States courts 184, 880, 1255 for paying, Court of Claims. 185, 881, 1256 *Judicial Code,* amended, section 1 1346. 1347, 1348, 1370, 1372, 1374, 1380 section 52 1394 section 71 296, 304 section 77 671 section 87 559 section 89 238 section 92 825 section 95 8 section 96 561 section 98 734, 758, 758, 1339 section 99 237 section 103 324 section 105 773 section 107 561, 1262 section 128 587 section 129 233, 1261 section 129 233 section 177 119 section 226 677 section 227 736 section 228 677 circuit court of appeals, jurisdiction of, to review decisions of district courts in cases under Railway Labor Act 587 *Judicial Expenses,* appropriation for 344, 1194 Judicial *Officers, etc.,* appropriation for expenses of investigating, by Department of Justice 343, 1194 for books, etc., for ; 346, 1197 deficiency appropriation for law books for. 192, 858 *Juneau, Alaska,* appropriation for wharf at 1142 dockor wharf at, authorized; limit of cost 676 issue of bonds by, for schoolhouses, authorized 1104 election to determine; interest, etc., payment 1104 proceeds to be used for no other purpose 1105 public building authorization for 632 sum reserved for cost of public building at 873 *Jurors, United States Courts,* *Page.* appropriation for fees, etc 346, 1196 deficiency appropriation for 187, 192, 855, 861, 1258 fees allowed for each day’s attendance, and mileage to and from residence 323 *Jury Commissioners, United States Courts,* appropriation for compensation. 347, 1197 *Jury Service, D.
C.,* no sex disqualification for; not compulsory on a woman 1249 *Justices of the Peace,* appropriation for fees of, acting as commissioners of United States courts 346, 1196 deficiency appropriation for fees, acting as commissioners 858 *Juvenile Court, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc 440, 1320 for miscellaneous 44Ô, 1320 for contingent expenses 440, 1321 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 169 for jurors 848, 1251 jurors for, etc., to be drawn quarterly. 893 **K.** Page. *K Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Connecticut Avenue to Eighteenth Street; from gasoline tax fund 425 for paving, south of street railway tracks from Seventh to Ninth Streets; from gasoline tax fund. 425 for paving, Twelfth Street to Connecticut Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 425 *Kahului, Hawaii,* improvement of harbor, authorized 1015 *Kaibab Agency,* Ari«., appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Kanawha Falls Bridge Company,* time extended for bridging Kanawha River, near Glen Ferris, W.
Va., by 1008 *Kanawha River,* bridge authorized across between Henderson and Point Pleasant, W. Va. 1267 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Lock No. 5, to mouth. 1020 time extended for bridging, at Kanawha Falls, W. Va. 1008 *Kanawha River, W.* Pa., *Little,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1020 *Kansas Avenue NW., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for paving, Sherman Circle to Emerson Street;from gasoline-tax fund 167 *Kansas Indians, Okla.,* competency certificates removing alienations restricted, to heirs of deceased allottees 134 lands subject to taxation, etc 134 *Kansas-Nebraska-Dakota Highway Association,* may bridge Missouri River, at Niobrara, Nebr 739 *Kaukauna,* Wis., granted right of way for a public road, across Government canal lands on Fox River 832 *Kaw Indians (see* Kansas Indians). *Kaysville, Utah,* lands granted, to protect water supply 707 cxlii *Kelly Field, Tex., Page.* amount authorized for constructing barracks 1235, 1391 officers’ quarters 1391 *Kendall County, 111.,* bridge authorized across Fox River in 5 time extended for bridging Fox River in 553 *Kenesaw and Lost Mountains, Ga.,* deficiency appropriation for commission to inspect, etc., battle fields of 878 *Kenesaw Mountain Battle Field, Ga.,* commission created to inspect, etc., as to feasibility of preserving as national park, etc 588 *Kennebec River, Me.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, Parker Head Harbor, etc., to be made 1018 *Kent County, Md.,* bridge authorized across Chesapeake Bay from Baltimore County to. 1100 *Kent Island Narrows, Md.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made - 1017 *Kentucky,* acquisition authorized by, after completion, of bridge across Big Sandy River, between Kenova, W.
Va., and Catlettsburg 213 of bridge across Ohio River at Carrollton, Ky , 1342 at Cairo, Ill 231 at Evansville, Ind 1384 at Gallipolis, Ohio 536 between Owensboro, Ky., and Rockport, Ind — 735 from Paducah, Ky., to Brookport, III 1175 may acquire interest in bridge across Ohio River, at Evansville, Ind., constructed by Indiana 1338 substitution of West Virginia for, in Act for bridge across Ohio River, at Gallipolis, Ohio 924 Mammoth Cave National Park to be established in 635 time extended for acquiring by, of bridge across Ohio River at Gallipolis, Ohio 1265 for bridging Ohio River, between Vanderburg County, Ind., and Henderson County, Ky., by Indiana and 731 *Kentucky Avenue SE., D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for paving, etc., H Street to Admiral Barney Circle; from gasoline-tax fund. 167 Fifteenth Street to South Carolina Avenue: from gasoline-tax fund 167 *Kenward, John F.,* j may bridge Lake Washington, at . Seattle, Wash 824 acquisition of, authorized after completion, by Washington, etc 824 *Kern County, Calif., .* lands granted to, for public park 670 *Keshena Agency,* Wís., j/ appropriation for support, etc,, of Indians at 475, 954 *Keweenaw County, Mich.,* portion of Copper Harbor lighthouse reservation conveyed to, or the State, for public park 624 *Key Bridge, D.
C., Francis Scott,* Page. appropriation for operating expenses 428, 1309 *Key* West *Barracks, Fla.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 204 *Key West, Fla.,* appropriation for marine hospital, re-pairs.---., 1041 for naval station, repairs 1290 portion of public property at, transferred for lighthouse purposes.-563 remainder, on completion of new building 564 right of way, in Naval Hospital grounds, conveyed to 702 *Keyport, Wash.,* appropriation for naval torpedo station, public works 608 *Keys and Tags, Hotel and Steamship > Room,* postage rate on returned, collected on delivery 890 *Kickapoo Agency, Kans.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Kinle-chee Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 463, 943 *King Coal Company,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of district court to 185 *King Hill Irrigation Project, Idaho,* use of moneys advanced by irrigation district for construction, etc--— 480 sum deducted from total cost of 638 suspension of specified construction charges 639 *Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Agency,* *Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 954 *Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians,* *Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc 461, 941 for payment to, from oil royalties trust fund 941 per capita payment to, from oil royalties trust fund 1369 receipts from oil royalties on lands of, to be set aside as a trust fund--740 source of 740 payment of, part of, to Oklahoma, in lieu of taxes on tribal funds.-741 expenditures directed 741 *Kiskiminitas River, Pa.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made —» 1020 *Kissinger, John R.,* appropriation for monthly payments to,— — — 287, 1138 *Kitty Hawk, N.
C.,* monument to be erected on Kill Devil Hill, to commemorate first successful airplane flight there, by , Orville Wright 1264 committee designated: duties specified 1265 sums authorized for 1265 design, etc., subject to Commission of Fine Arts and Joint Committee on the Library 1265 *Klamath Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at . 474, 954 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at; additional 1253 cxliii deficiency appropriation for support etc., credit allowed for suppressing forest fires, on reservation 1253 *Klamath Indian Reservation, Oreg.,* appropriation for Modoc Point, Sand Creek, etc., irrigation projects in 466, 946 *Klamath Indians, Oreg.,* amount authorized for visits of delegates of, to Washington, from tribal funds 741 *Klamath Irrigation Project, Oreg.-Calif.* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of; unexpended balance available. 483, 959 sum deducted from total cost of 639 suspension of specified construction charges 639 adjustment of construction charges for Tule Lake division- .— 639 suits of Klamath Irrigation District, or the State of Oregon not prejudiced, etc. 639 *Klingle Road Bridge, D.
C.,* appropriation for highway guards on 427 *Klingln Street* NW., *D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Forty-fifth to Forty-sixth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 *Kootenai Indians, Idaho,* sale of allotted lands of, in Boundary County 202 proceeds to credit of Indians 202 tracts for Indians to be bought from; patents to issue 202 consent to be obtained from allottees. 202 use for individual Indians of proceeds from , 202 *Kosher Meat, D. C.,* unlawful acts; to sell as Kosher meat which is not Kosher 253 label meat or package, as Kosher meat which is not Kosher. 253 sale in same business place Kosher and nonKoaher, without displaying signs indicating the same 253 meaning of “meat”;
“person” 253 punishment for violations 253 *Kunz, Anton,* deficiency appropriation for gratuity pay, for death of son 862 *Kyles Ford, Hancock County, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Clinch River at. 1271 **L.** Page. *L Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Second to Sixth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 425 *La Crosse,* Wis., appropriation for dwelling at fish-cultural station at 363 *La Follette, Robert M., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 162 *La Salle County, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Fox River in. 5 *L’Anse and Vieux Desert Indian Reservation, Mich.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing designated purchasers of land within 173 *Labor Board, Railroad,* appropriation for ail expenses 315 made available for boards under Railway Labor Act 844 *Labor Disputes, Conciliation of (see also* Board of Mediation), appropriation for commissioners, etc 369, 1221 *Labor Organizations, etc.,* exempt from income tax 39 use of antitrust appropriations for prosecuting, forbidden 343, 1194 *Labor Saving Devices, Postal Service,* appropriation for . . 160, 1051 deficiency appropriation for. 884 *Labor Saving Machines, etc.,* appropriation for purchase, etc., Treasury Department 138, 1029 *Labor Statistics Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel . 370, 1222 traveling expenses of special agents, etc 370, 1222 temporary statistical clerks, etc. 370, 1222 traveling expenses, officers, etc. 370, 1222 materials for reports, etc.; local special agents 370, 1222 attendance at meetings 370, 1222 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous , 882 *Lac du Flambeau Agency,* Wis., appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 475, 954 *Ladd, Edwin F., late* a *Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of . 162 *Lafayette National Park, Me.,* appropriation for administration, etc. 488, 964 *Laguna, etc., Indians, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for irrigation system for; repayment 466,946 *Laguna Indian Sanatorium, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of......... 472, 951 *Lake Champlain,* appropriation for survey, etc., of waters of, etc 291, 1142 *Lake Champlain Transportation Company,* permitted to use its pier at Crown Point Lighthouse Reservation, N. Y 623 *Lake Michigan,* bridge authorized across, opposite mouth of Chicago River 7 *Lake of Me Woods, etc., Minn.,* appropriation for survey of, etc 291, 1142 flowage easements for protective works on land bordering, to be purchased or condemned 617 in condem nation proceedings, benefit to remainder of property to be considered in award of damages. 617 measures for protecting property rights of inhabitants of territory affected, to be constructed, etc., by Secretary of War 617 moneys paid by Canada hereby appropriated for the works, etc 617 all prior claims for damages by artificial obstructions of outlets of the Lake to be investigated 617 hearings, etc., to determine the loss sustained, etc 617 report of result to Congress 617 claims forever barred if not presented in six months 617 *Lake Okeechobee, Fla.,* examinations, etc., of, to be made for flood control 1019 cxliv survey directed of, for flood control, etc 1097 *Lake Superior,* appropriation for survey of connecting waters, etc., of, with Lake of the Woods 291, 1142 *Lake Washington,* bridge authorized across, at Seattle, Wash 738,824 *Lake Washington Corporation,* may bridge Lake Washington, at Seattle, Wash 738 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Washington, etc 738 *Lake Worth, Tex.,* appropriation for establishing fish cultural station at 363, 1215 *Lakeland, Fla.,* part of post office site at, conveyed to the city for street purposes only. 726 *Lamond Grade Crossing, D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for elimination of; extension of Van Buren Street 167 *Lancaster and York Counties, Pa.,* may bridge Susquehanna River, Wrightsville to Columbia 406 *Lancaster, S. C.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 870 public building authorization for 632 *Land Grant Colleges, etc.,* appropriation for investigation, etc., of, by Education Bureau 967 *Land Offices,* when last, in any State is abolished, records, etc., may be transferred to the State in which located 672 *Lands, etc.,* appropriation for custody of 154, 1045 deficiency appropriation for custody of. 875 *Lands for Military Purposes,* sale of designated, no longer needed 203 *Lands in Severalty to Indians,* appropriation for surveying, allotting, etc., of 459,940 use for Indians in Arizona and New Mexico restricted 460, 940 allotments to children of Crow Indians, Mont., not heretofore receiving them 566 *Lands, Navy* (see Real Property, Navy). *Landscape and Vegetable Gardening,* appropriation for studies in floriculture, etc 511, 987 *Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory,* appropriation for equipment, operation, etc 314 *Lao Lang Hui,* appropriation for rent of quarters, as interpreter to legation at Bangkok, Siam 1181 *Lassen Volcanic National Park, Calif.,* appropriation for administration, etc. 488, 964 *Latin American Republics,* details from Army, Navy, and Marine Corps authorized to assist, in military and naval matters 565 *Latvia,* settlement of indebtedness of, made by Foreign Debt Commission, approved 378 amount of indebtedness stated 379 bonds to be issued therefor 379 principal payable in annual installments; progressive increase thereafter 379 payment of additional amounts allowed 379 interest schedule until December 15, 1932; rates thereafter 379 optional payments of principal and interest before December 15, 1930; to December 15, 1932; thereafter 379 payment in United States bonds accepted 379 *Latvia and Lithuania, Esthonia,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Lauderdale County, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Elk River between Limestone County and 215 *Laurel Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Eastern Avenue to Second Street; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 *Lawn Grass (see* Grasses). *Lawrence, Kans.,* appropriation for Haskell Institute Indian School at 469, 949 *Laws and Treaties of the United States,* appropriation for employment by Committee on Revision of the Laws, House of Representatives, of assistance in indexing, etc., for the revision of the 542 *Laws of the United States, Permanent (see* Code of the Laws of the United States). *Lawton, Okla.,* terms of court at 409 *Lazear, Mabel II.
(widow),* appropriation for monthly payments to 287, 1137 *L’Enfant, Peter Charles,* surroundings of authorized building in Washington to be in harmony with plan of, as nearly as practicable 631 *Lead Arsenates,* appropriation for preventing sale of adulterated, etc 525, 1003 *Leadville, Colo.,* appropriation for establishing fish cultural station auxiliary to 1215 deficiency appropriation for establishment of fish cultural station, auxiliary to 853 *Leaf Tobacco* (see *also* Cigars, Tobacco, etc.), internal revenue provisions relating to. 89 *Leaf Tobacco Dealers,* provisions relating to, in Revenue Act. 89 *Leasing Act of 1920 (see also* Nonmetallic Minerals and Gas on Public Lands), modifications of lease and permit holdings under 373 *Leather,* appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc., of 357, 1208 *Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 293, 1144 for penitentiary, maintenance 347, 1198 cxlv appropriation for construction of administration building, etc 348 for dikes, etc., for protection of bridge at Fort Leavenworth 348 for construction of infirmary and isolation ward 1198 for working capital; reappropriation 348, 1198 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance —-- 859 unexpended balance available for equipping factory 859 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 880, 1260 *Leaves of Absence,* for sickness, allowed internal revenue agents and inspectors 127 extended, may be granted ex-service men and women in executive departments to attend American Legion Convention in Paris, France 587, 892 limitation of 30 days in one year not modified 588, 892 allowance of accumulation during years 1926 and 1927 588, 892 *Lee County, Ark.,* time extended for bridging Saint Francis River by, near Cody 221 *Lee Ferry, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for one-half cost of bridge across Colorado River near, from Navajo Indian funds 174 *Leech Lake Indian Reservation, Minn.,* road from Chippewa Sanatorium at Onigumin, to be built from tribal funds 888 *Legations,* appropriation for clerks at 331, 1180 deficiency appropriation for clerks at 188, 885 *Legislation of the Stales,* index of, to be prepared biennially, and reported to Congress 1066 *Legislative Branch of the Government,* appropriation for Senate 537, 1146 for House of Representatives 540, 1150 "during the session” to mean 116 days 544 "during the session” to mean 209 days 1153 for Capitol police 545, 1154 for Joint Committee on Printing-545, 1155 for office of Legislative Counsel--545, 1155 for Statement of Appropriations-545, 1155 for Architect of the Capitol 546, 1155 for Capitol Buildings and Grounds 546, 1155 for Senate Office Building 546, 1156 for House Office Building 546, 1156 for Capitol power plant 546, 1156 for Library Building and grounds-547, 1156 for Botanic Garden 548, 1157 for Library of Congress 548, 1157 for Government Printing Office.-550, 1159 for public printing and binding. 550, 1159 holidays, leaves of absence to employees, etc 550, 1159 authority required for work for Congress 551, 1160 *Legislative Branch of the Government—* Con.
Page. appropriation for office of Superintendent of Documents 551, 1160 purchases without reference to Supply Committee 552, 1161 use of funds for care, etc., of private vehicles prohibited. . 552, 1161 restriction on exceeding average salaries in designated offices. 553, 1161 if only one position in a grade 553, 1161 advances allowed in unusually meritorious cases - 553, 1161 restriction not applicable to clericalmechanical service 553, 1161 no reduction in fixed salaries 553, 1161 transfer to another position without reduction 553, 1161 higher salary rates allowed 553, 1161 *Legislative Counsel,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 545, 1155 salaries of employees of, for December, to be paid December 19, 1925 1 to be paid December 20, 1926 923 *Legislative Reference, Library of Congress,* appropriation for preparing materials for Congress, etc 549, 1157 *Lents, Oreg.,* sale of former naval radio station at, ratified, etc 702 *Leo Sheep Company,* exchange of lands with, for addition to Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyo 248 *Leominster, Mass.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Lepers, etc.,* appropriation for care of, Islands of Guam and Culion 594, 1277 *Letter Carriers, Postal Service,* appropriation for village delivery 157, 1048 for city delivery 157, 1048 for rural delivery 160, 1051 deficiency appropriation for city delivery 191,884 *Letters Rogatory, United States Courts,* duties of foreign service officers, if citizen abroad, refuses to answer, from a Federal court 835 *Lewisburg, Pa.,* terms of court at 325 *Lewistown, Pa.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Lewistown, Mont.,* terms of court at 825 *“Lexington," Battle Cruiser,* limit of cost increased for converting, into airplane carrier 1343 *Liberia,* appropriation for minister resident and consul general to 331, 1180 *Liberty Bonds* (see United States Securities). *Liberty Loan Acts,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of loans, etc., under 189 *Liberty Loan Annex, Treasury Department,* appropriation for operating force 137 43892°—27 101 cxlvi *Liberty Loan Annex, Treasury Depart-* Page. *ment—* Continued deficiency appropriation for constructing two additional stories; contracts 874 *Liberty, N.
Y.,* contracts authorized for continued hospitalization of Veterans’ Bureau beneficiaries at 1411 *Librarian of Congress,* authorized to have Index to Federal Statutes revised and extended to include Acts of Sixty-ninth Congress 1401 to report to Congress biennially an index of State legislation, etc 1066 amount authorized annually for 1066 *Library, D. C., Free Public,* appropriation for expenses 421, 1300 deficiency appropriation for personal services 165 *Library of Congress,* appropriation for care of buildings and grounds under Architect of the Capitol 547, 1156 for Librarian, assistant, and personnel 548, 1157 for Copyright Office 548, 1157 for legislative reference service. . 549, 1157 for distribution of card indexes, etc 549, 1158 for temporary services 549, 1158 for Sunday opening, etc 549, 1158 for purchasing books, periodicals, etc 549, 1158 for printing and binding for 549, 1158 for Catalogue of Copyright Title Entries 549, 1158 for contingent expenses 549, 1158 for Building, administrative assistant, etc 550, 1158 for Sunday, etc., opening expenses. 550, 1159 for temporary, etc., services in connection with care, etc 550, 1159 for mail, incidental expenses, etc. 550, 1159 for expense of Trust Fund Board. 550, 1159 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding for 163 for increase of 186 for salaries 882 Savannah, Ga., Masonic Lodge minute book in, to be delivered to Solomon’s Lodge, Savannah, Ga 237 *Library of Congress Building, D.
C.,* appropriation for operating force 547, 1156 for trees, shrubs, etc 547, 1157 for repairs, etc 547, 1157 for furniture, etc 547, 1157 for painting 547 for improving ventilation 547 for furnishings for new bookstack in northeast court 547 for new bookstacks for northeast court 547 for card catalogue cases 1157 *Library of Congress Trust Fund Board,* appropriation for expense of, not chargeable to trust fund 550, 1159 powers of, as trustee, defined 2 *License Bureau, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc 419, 1298 for vehicle tags 419 *Licenses,* provisions for, under Radio Act of 1927. 1162 required for business of collecting foreign interest or dividend payments 52 punishment for transacting business without 52 time limit for, granted for operating radio broadcasting stations 917 other radio stations 917 waiver of right to any wave length, etc., required hereafter for granting radio transmission 917 *Lien on Distilleries,* extinguished when no longer used there-for, etc 105 *Liens, Tax (see* Tax Liens, Internal Revenue). *Life Insurance Companies (see also* Insurance Companies), internal revenue tax levied on income of 47 *Life Saving Service (see* Coast Guard, Treasury Department). *Life Saving Testimonials, _* appropriation for rescuing shipwrecked American seamen, etc 335, 1184 *Light Vessels,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 360, 1211 for officers and crews 360, 1212 for constructing, etc 361, 1212 *Lighthouse Bay, N.
C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, channel from North River, to be made 1018 *Lighthouse Keepers, etc.,* appropriation for salaries 360, 1212 *Lighthouse Service (see also* Lighthouses Bureau), disposal of designated surplus reservations authorized 622 Crown Point, N. Y., to New York State for park purposes 622 tracts reserved for lights, etc 622 Lake Champlain Transportation Company, right to use of its pier 623 memorial tower to be kept by the State 623 portion of Elm Tree beacon, N.
Y., to War Department for military purposes 623 portion of Brewerton Channel Range, to Maryland for Public Health Service 623 Cape Charles Unused, Va., to Coast Guard 623 Long Point, N. C., to War Department in exchange for other lands. 623 portion of Amelia Island, Fla., to Fernandina for public park 624 Old Lighthouse, at Cunningham Creek, Ohio, by quitclaim deed to heirs of Joel Norton 624 portion of Round Island, Straits of Mackinac, to Michigan for public park 624 portion of Copper Harbor, Mich., to Keweenaw County, or the State, for public park.". 624 portion of Makapuu Point roadway, by quitclaim deed to Honolulu continued 624 roadway maintenance, etc., required 624 cxlvii disposal of designated surplus reservations authorized;
Jones Point, Va., to Mount Vernon Chapter, Daughters of American Revolution 625 Big Sable and Little Sable, Mich., to Michigan for park purposes 625 Lighthouse property in Cleveland, Ohio, by sale, etc 625 quarters for keepers to be provided 625 purchase of site and erection of suitable buildings, etc 625 right of way to property at Edgartown, Mass., by quitclaim to Doctor Mefford Runyon 625 conveyances subject to express condition imposed by the grants 626 reversion on nonperformance of obligations 626 right reserved to resume possession at any time for Government purposes 626 officers and employees entitled to Public Health benefits to receive such benefits without charge at other than Public Health hospitals, etc 626 Public Health Service to furnish medical, and surgical services and supplies for officers and crews of vessels; details 626 personnel of vessels, keejjers, etc., may purchase commissary and quartermaster supplies from Army, etc., at prices charged to Army, etc 626 apparatus and equipment manufactured by, not usually procurable in open market, may be sold 626 receipts by, to be credited to general expenses 626 post lantern lights, etc., established on Allegheny River, Pa., and Rock River, Ark 626 retirement provisions applicable to Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Chief Constructing Engineer, and Superintendent of Naval Construction 626 abandoned reservation in Florida, to be subdivided into town lots, sold, etc 903 officers, etc., of, not included in Act for retirement of civil employees 906 *Lighthouse Tender's (see* Light Vessels). *Lighthouses Bureau, Department of Com-* *merce,* appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 359, 1211 for general expenses, maintenance of aids to navigation, etc 360, 1211 for contingent expenses 360, 1211 for keepers’ salaries 3G0, 1212 for officers and crews of vessels 360, 1212 for superintendents, clerks, etc 360, 1212 for retired pay 361, 1212 for public works, vessels, aids to navigation, etc 361, 1212 deficiency appropriation for retired pay of officers, etc 173 for paying collision damages claims. 171 for property damage claim 172 for general expenses 187, 882, 1257 for Cleveland, Ohio, light station keepers' quarters 853 deficiency appropriation for repairing, etc., hurricane damages 1252 conveyance of Barnegat Lighthouse Reservation to New Jersey for historical purposes, etc 248 transfer io, of marine hospital reservation, Detroit, Mich., for lighthouse uses 563 unused portion of post office, etc., property at Key West, Fla., transferred to, for lighthouse depot 563 old building transferred, on completion of the new one 564 in exchange for property received from Treasury Department at Detroit and Key West, tract of lighthouse property at Windmill Point, Mich., is transferred 564 *Lighthouses, Fog Signals, etc.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 360, 1211 *Lighting, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses 430, 1311 rates for street lighting 1311 for replacing old fixtures, etc.; contract restrictions 430, 1311 *Lighting of Rivers,* appropriation for 360, 1211 *Lima, Peru,* amount authorized for delegates to Pan American Sanitary Conference at 1402 *Limestone County, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Elk River, between Lauderdale County and 215 *Limitation of Armaments,* amount authorized for expenses, participating in work of preparatory commission for conference on 3 deficiency appropriation for 179 expenses authorized for Preparatory Commission for Conference on, at Geneva 1404 *Lincoln, England,* sale of lots no longer needed for Army purposes, in Newport Cemetery. 1417 *Lincoln Memorial, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance 315, 1079 for installing lighting system 315 for new comfort station 315 *Lincoln Relics,* commission designated with authority to purchase the Oldroyd collection of 531 amount authorized for 531 deficiency appropriation for 845 *Lincoln’s Deathplace, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 315, 1079 *Link Horn River,* preliminary examination, of channel from mouth of, to be made 1018 *Lipps, O. H.,* deficiency appropriation for payment to. 856 *Liquor Dealers,* additional special tax on business of, where forbidden by State, etc., laws 95 no immunity from penalty, etc 95 *Liquor Traffic,* appropriation for suppressing, among Indians 458, 939 for suppressing, Alaska 493, 969 deficiency appropriation for suppressing, among Indians 1257 cxlviii *Liquors, Adulterated, etc.,* Paga. appropriation for expenses preventing eale, etc., of 515, 1003 *Lithuania, Eslhonia, Latida, and,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Little Big Horn, Battle of,* appropriation for transporting troops, celebrating fiftieth anniversary of 263 loan of Army tents, etc., for use at semicentennial of 627 *Little Caillou Bayou, La.,* improvement of, authorized 1012 *Little Calumet River,* bridge authorized across, at Burnham Avenue, Cook County, Ill 5 in Thornton Township, Ill 933 *Little Falls, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 693 may bridge Mississippi River 554 *Little Kanawha River, W.* Va., preliminary examination, etc., of, to be matle 1020 *Little Machipongo River, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Little Neck Bay, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1017 *Little Rock, Ark.,* terms of court at 297 tract of land to be purchased for Air Service landing field near 298 *Little Rock National Cemetery, Ark.,* appropriation for burying ex-soldiers, etc., dying in Hot Springs Hospital 289, 1139 *Little Sable Lighthouse Reservation, Mich.,* portion of, conveyed to Michigan for park purposes; reservations 625 *Littleton, N. II.,* terms of court at 8 *Liverpool and London and Globe In-* *surance Company,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement of, for fire losses, Hawaii bubonic plague 864 *Liverpool, England,* sale of lots no longer needed for Army purposes, in Kirkdale Cemetery. 1417 *Livestock (see also* Cattle *and* Animals), appropriation for reimbursing Indians for, destroyed in eradicating contagious diseases, etc 462, 942 for enforcing humane treatment of export 507, 983 for station, Woodward, Okla., for breeding, etc 508, 984 for diffusing information of supply, market prices, etc., of, and live stock products 525, 997 for cooperative experiments in raising, in Southern States 528, 1004 for experiments in establishing production of, in western irrigated districts, etc 528, 1004 for emergency use, eradicating, etc., contagious diseases of 1005 deficiency appropriation for experiments, etc., in raising 186 department of a State weighing, at a . • stockyard, may be registered as a market agency therefor, etc 397 lands granted to New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, for experiments in developing, etc 1296 prohibition against transporting, in interstate commerce, etc 774 importing diseased, infected or exposed to infection 775 *Livestock in Alaska,* provisions for promoting natural resources for grazing of 1452 *Loan Associations, Mutual Building and,* exempt from income tax 40 *Loans and Credits to Foreign Governments,* appropriation for expenses of, under Secretary of the Treasury 137, 1028 deficiency appropriation for expenses 189 *Locomotive.
Engine Boilers, etc., Safe,* appropriations for expenses compelling railroads to use 313, 1078 *Logan, General John A.,* acceptance of tablet commemorating dedication of Memorial Day by, to be installed in Arlington Cemetery 755 *London, England,* appropriation for dispatch agent. 332, 1181 *Long and* Wayne* Counties, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Altamaha River, near Ludowici, by Georgia and 211 *Long Island City, N. Y.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Long Island Railroad,* lease authorized to, of tracks of Army supply base, South Brooklyn, N.
Y 380 *Long Point Lighthouse Reservation, N. C.,* exchange of certain lands at, with War Department, authorized 623 *Long Point Military Reservation, Province-town, Mass.,* disposal authorized of 700 reconveyed to Massachusetts; portion retained 700 *Longevity Pay, Army Officers,* findings of facts in claims for, to be certified to accounting officers by Court of Claims 1054 settlement thereof, and other claims, directed 1055 beneficiaries designated 1055 limitation on payments 1055 fee restriction 1055 *Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act,* title of Act 1424 meaning of terms as used 1424 compensation payable only for injuries occurring on navigable waters, including dry docks, if no recovery provided by State work-men’s law 1426 not applicable to master or crew, or small vessels 1426 Federal, State, etc., employees 1426 if injury caused solely by intoxication, or willful intention of employee 1426 employer liable for securing payment of compensation 1426 employees of subcontractor 1426 cxlix *Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’* Page. *Compensation Act* —Continued. compensation payable irrespective of cause of injury 1426 employer not subject to other liability to recover damages 1426 action against, on failure to secure compensation, etc 1426 defense barred 1426 no allowance for first seven days, medical services excepted 1426 allowance from date of disability, if in jury lasts 49 days 1426 limitation of amount payable 1426 full weekly wages, if less than $8.00 1426 medical services and supplies to be furnished by employer 1427 at expense of, if refused; conditions— 1427 report by physician of treatment, etc. 1427 subsequent examinations authorized-1427 cost charged to employer 1427 fees for charges limited 1427 compensation to be paid employee for permanent total disability 1427 specified injuries constituting 1427 temporary total 1427 permanent partial; injuries specified. 1427 disfigurement 1428 other cases, based on difference between present arid former earning capacity 1428 temporary total and partial disability from same injury 1428 addition allowed 1428 limit if temporary total does not extend beyond permanent partial. 1428 compensation payable, in case of death, to specified beneficiaries 1429 allowance for temporary partial disability, decreasing wage-earning capacity 1429 injury increasing disability; payment from special fund for 1429 payment only for disability caused by subsequent injury; determination of amount 1429 additional if receiving vocational rehabilitation 1429 death benefit compensation allowances; funeral expenses 1429 surviving wife or dependent husband and no child 1430 surviving minor child 1430 if wife or husband die or remarry.-1430 total allowance 1430 surviving minor child, but no wife or husband 1430 to minor grandchildren, brothers and sisters, if no surviving wife, etc 1430 dependent parent or grandparent. 1430 total allowance 1430 average weekly wage computed for 1430 dependency determined as at time of injury 1430 limitation of allowances to aliens not residents 1430 determination of average weekly wage to compute compensation 1431 of injured person at time of injury 1431 of an employee similarly employedfor a whole year 1431 or sum representing annual earnings of injured and similar employee. 1431 computation of weekly average wage. 1431 if injured employee a minor ; increase under normal conditions to be considered 1431 *Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’* Page. *Compensation Act* —Continued. guardian for mentally incompetent or minor, may be appointed by a court to receive compensation. 1431 notice of injury or death to be given within 30 days to deputy commissioner and employer 1431 specified requirements for delivery of; to commissioner, and employer. 1431 failure to give, no bar to claim if employer or carrier had knowledge thereof, etc 1432 if excused by commissioner 1432 claims for compensation barred, unless filed within one year after injury or death 1432 failure no bar, unless objection made at first hearing 1432 time allowance for mentally incompetents and minors 1432 time allowed, if suit in court for damages denied recovery on the ground that compensation had been received under this Act 1432 compensation to be paid in installments semimonthly or at some other period 1432 employer to notify commissioner of first payment or suspension 1433 notice from, controverting right to compensation 1433 additional amount if installment, without an award, not paid when due 1433 further, for nonpayment under terms of an award 1433 notice after final payment of 1433 penalty for failure of employer. 1433 special examination, etc., by commissioner when right to, etc., controverted 1433 deposit with Treasurer by employer to secure payment of, may be required 1433 lump sum payment to discharge employer from further liability for 1433 computation of amount 1433 employer to be reimbursed for advance payments of installments for. 1434 receipts to be given for payments of, to employer paying the same 1434 total amount allowed for injury or death not to exceed $7,500 1434 agreements by employee invalid, to pay employer portion of premium paid "carrier, contributing to benefit fund, etc 1434 to waive right to compensation 1434 compensation exempt from assignments, liens, etc 1434 a lien against assets of carrier or employer 1434 provisions for collecting defaulted payments of compensation 1434 action of district court 1435 execution of writs, etc 1435 time for filing claims for compensation with deputy commissioner 1435 notification to employer, etc 1435 investigations, etc.; directed 1435 hearings, etc.; rejection or award if no hearing 1435 evidence admitted at 1435 cl *Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’* Page. *Compensation Act* —Continued, investigations, etc.; order of rejection or award to be filed, and copies to claimant and employer 1435 disability award may be made after death of employee 1436 transfer of cases authorized after issue of compensation order 1436 physical examination of claimant required 1436 presumptions allowed in claims 1436 compensation orders effective when filed 1436 proceedings for suspension etc., of— 1436 payments not stayed unless court so orders 1436 finding of court in allowing a stay. 1436 enforcement of, on application of beneficiary to court 1436 action of court by writs, etc 1437 proceedings as to, only as here provided 1437 provisions for review, etc., of awards by commissioner 1437 new order not to affect compensation paid under prior 1437 procedure before the deputy commissioner, to best ascertain rights of parties 1437 hearings to be open to the public, stenographically reported, etc.— 1437 witness attendance limitations, etc.; fees allowed 1437 costs assessed against party instituting claim etc., without reasonable grounds therefor 1438 powers of deputy commissioners to secure evidence, administer oaths. 1438 jurisdiction of district court to punish resistance of orders of. commissioners, refusing to testify, etc 1438 fees for legal services limited to allowance by Commissioner or court. 1438 fixed by Commissioner, etc., a lien on compensation 1438 punishment for receiving unauthorized 1438 employers to keep record of injury or death of employees 1438 information required 1438 to report to the Commission within ten days, of injury, death, etc., of employee 1439 contents; copy to deputy commissioner of the district 1439 additional as prescribed by Commission 1439 not accepted as evidence 1439 mailing accepted as compliance 1439 penalty for failure, etc 1439 punishment for false statements to obtain compensation benefits— 1439 employers to secure payment of compensation, by insuring the same with company, etc., duly authorized . 1439 by furnishing proof of financial abili ty and authorized by Commission. 1439 deposit of security required 1439 special provisions for authorizations to carriers 1440 associations deemed qualified to write insurance 1440 *Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’* Page. *Compensation Act* —Continued, if some person other than employer is liable in damages, party may elect to receive compensation therefrom, or recover damages 1440 notice to be given to deputy commissioner 1440 acceptance of compensation on assignment of right to employer. 1440 payment of compensation into special fund, on assignment of rights to employer to recover damages from third party 1440 authority of employer to institute proceedings or compromise 1440 distribution authorized of amount received by employer 1440 employer to pay excess of award of Commission over amount paid employee under court decision against third person 1441 effect of compromise 1441 action in case of a minor 1441 compensation notice to be posted in conspicuous place of business by employer securing compensation 1441 substitution of carrier for employer, not a self-insurer, in respect to liability for compensation 1441 transfer of jurisdiction, requirements, etc 1441 provisions for insurance policies, etc., under 1441 cancellation of carriers’ insurance policies restricted 1442 certificate by stevedoring firm of compliance with this Act, required for employment by vessel 1442 punishment for violations 1442 employer failing to secure payment of compensation, guilty of a misdemeanor 1442 punishment for 1442 Employees Compensation .Commission to administer provisions of 1442 general powers and authority 1442 expenditures to be approved by 1442 compensation districts to be established by, including high seas, etc 1442 assign thereto deputy commissioners 1442 jurisdiction of Federal courts for proceedings 1442 vocational rehabilitation of permanently disabled employees to be directed by 1443 cooperation of Federal Board 1443 prosthetic appliances to be furnished; fund available 1443 appointment by, as deputy commissioners, members of State agencies, etc., for compensation district of the State 1443 provisions for expenses 1443 Federal officials in Territories or the District may be appointed deputy commissioners by 1443 additional compensation allowed 1443 transfers and details of deputy commissioners allowed 1443 cli *Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers' Com-* Page. *pensation Act—* Continued.
Employees Compensation Commission to administer provisions of; offices to be kept open during business hours; equipment,location,etc— 1443 transfer of records, etc., to successors. 1443 deputy commissioners or their business associates forbidden to appear as attorneys, etc., in proceedings under this Act 1443 studies of safety provisions, etc., to be made by ; 1444 recommendations to be submitted to Congress 1444 cooperation with Federal or State agencies, in making studies for safety of employees, etc 1444 access to records permitted 1444 entering premises, tracks, wharves, etc., to examine tools, appliances, or machinery, authorized-1444 allowances for traveling expenses and subsistence 1444 report of, to Congress, each year, with recommendations 1444 special fund established for payments for injuries increasing disabilities, and for rehabilitation 1444 disbursement from, only upon order of commission 1444 bond required of Treasurer as custodian of 1444 payments into, of 31,000 by employer for death of employee with beneficiary for compensation 1444 allotment of 1445 all fines and penalties collected 1445 deposit of, in depository banks; investment in Federal securities. 1445 liability limited for payments from 1445 auditing by Comptroller General 1445 action of Commission in making payments from, not subject to review, etc 1445 civil penalties to be collected by suits brought by Commission 1445 administration fund established for payment of all expenses of 1445 to be administered by the Commission 1445 to be a trust fund with the Treasurer as custodian 1445 not the money or property of the United States 1445 provisions for disbursements, deposit, auditing, etc 1445 amount authorized to be appropriated for 1445 available until June 30, 1928 1445 unexpended balances, July 1, 1928, to be covered into the Treasury 1445 salaries and expenses for administration of Employees’ Compensation Commission, and this Act may be paid from funds of former and this Act 1445 proportion to be determined by Commission 1445 limit of recovery of amounts under this Act, not affected by specified laws 1446 *Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Com-* Page. *pensation Act—* Continued. if payment of compensation invalidated by judgment of court, time of adjudication not computed in limit of time for suit against employer 1446 invalidity of any provision hereof not to affect remainder of Act 1446 administrative sections effective on enactment; remainder July 1, 1927. 1446 *Longview, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Columbia River to Rainier, Oreg., from 1053 *Lopez Island,* Wash*.,* lots in, granted San Juan County, for public park purposes 298 *Loss by Exchange,* appropriation for Army officers abroad, and in Alaska 258, 1109 for foreign missions 332, 1181 for consulates 333, 1182 *Lost Mountain Battle Field, Ga.,* commission created to inspect, etc., as to feasibility for preserving as national park, etc 588 *Loudon, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River at 743 *Louisiana,* apportionment of seed grain, fertilizer, etc., loan appropriation, to storm stricken areas in 1245 bridge authorized by, across Black River, at Jonesville 201 Ouachita River at Harrisonburg 201 Red River, near Moncla 217 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Mississippi River, between Natchez, Miss., and Vidalia, La 393 at Vicksburg, Miss 389 Red River, at Coushatta 683 permits for prospecting for, and leasing of, sulphur deposits in 301 *Louisiana* and *Texas Intracoastal Water-* *way,* improvement of, New Orleans to Corpus Christi, authorized 1012 *Louisiana, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 399 *Louiseille, Ky., _* bridge authorized across Ohio River, by 232 time extended for bridging Ohio River, by 1379 *Lowell Creek, Alaska,* amount authorized for regulation of, protecting adjacent Federal property, etc 1066 local interests to contribute 1066 *Lowell Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Forty-fifth to Forty-sixth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 *Lower Brule Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 954 *Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project, Mont.-N. Dak.,* appropriation for construction of drainage system 959 clii *Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project,* Page. *Mont.-N. Dak.—* Continued, sum deducted from total cost of 640 suspension of specified construction charges 640 *Lucy Webb Hayes National Training* *School for Deaconesses and Missionaries, D.
C.,* trustees named, power and authority conferred 1357 validation of prior acts, etc 1357 *Ludowici, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Altamaha River, near; traffic requirements 211 *Lummi Indian Reservation, Wash.,* deficiency appropriation for reclaiming lands in; repayment 856 amount authorized for reclaiming by dikes, lands in 211 distribution of cost among lands benefited 212 construction charges assessed against Indian lands to be reimbursed. 212 lien against, prior to reimbursement-212 no expense for private lands unless repayment contract executed by owners 212 public notice of cost and share assessed against benefited lands 212 repayment in annual installments— 212 *Lunacy, D.
C.,* appointment of committee by the court to direct affairs of non compos mentis persons 1067 temporary guardian ad litem to aet in proceedings for, if no relative in jurisdiction of court 1067 accounting, compensation, etc 1067 release of rights of dower in conveyances 1067 limit of appointments by the court to serve as trustee or committee to not more than five cases 1383 *Lunacy* Writs, *D. C.,* appropriation for expenses of executing 442, 1322 deficiency appropriation for expenses of executing 848 *Luxemburg,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Luzerne County, Pa.,* time extended for bridging North Branch of Susquehanna River by, from Wilkes-Barre to Dorranceton, Pa 590 **M.** Page. *M Street Bridge, D.
C.,* appropriation for construction, etc., across Rock Creek, to replace present one 1309 new one authorized across Rock Creek, to replace one in use at 837 dimensions; Fine Arts Commission to be consulted 837 amount for expenses 837 *M Street* SW., *D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Four-and-a-half to Water Streets; from gasoline tax fund 425 *McCauley, Alfred L.,* may bridge Mississippi River at Alton III., and Missouri River at Bellefontaine, Mo 620 *McCawley, Alfred L.* —Continued.
Page. time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Alton, III., and Missouri River, at Bellefontaine, Mo., by 1270 *McCone County, Mont.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River at Wolf Point by, or Montana, or Roosevelt County 976 *McCook Army Air Service Field, Dayton,* *Ohio,* deficiency appropriation for transferring, testing, etc., plant at, to new site 183 *McCormick, Medili, late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 162 *McHenry County, III.,* bridge authorized across Fox River in 3, 7 *McKean County, Pa.,* may bridge Allegheny River, at Eldred. 553 *McKees Rocks, Pa.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *McLennan County, Tex.,* deficiency appropriation for payment to 877 payment directed to, for destruction of public way by Army for aviation field 711 *McMillan Park, D.
C.,* land in, to be conveyed to Howard University; terms, etc 974 *McMillan Park Reservoir, D. C.,* appropriation for operation, etc 450, 1331 *McMillan Reservoir, N. Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of United States court for lands appropriated for 881 *McMinnville, Oreg.,* elimination of portion of grant to, of Oregon-California Railroad re-vested lands 558 *McNeil Island,* Wash., appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 348, 1198 for penitentiary, addition 348 for new cell houses 1198 for administration building, etc, 1198 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 859 unexpended balance available for drilling wells, etc 860 *Mackinac Agency, Mich.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474 *Mackinaw City, Mich.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1020 *Macon, Ga.,* terms of court at 671 *Madden, William,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 843 *Madison Barracks, N.
Y.,* sale of water lot at, authorized 204 *Madison Place Annex, Treasury Department,* appropriation for operating force 137, 1028 for operating expenses 138, 1029 *Madison,* Wis., deficiency appropriation for public building 870 public building, authorization for 632 cliii *Magnetic Observations,* Page. appropriation for continuing, under Coast Survey 361, 1213 *Mahoning River,* bridge authorized across, at Niles, Ohio 780 overhead viaduct authorized across, at Girard, Ohio 696 *Mail Bags, Locks, Equipment, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 160, 1051 for materials, etc., equipment shops. 160, 1051 for labor in equipment shops. 160, 1051 distinctive equipments for departments, Alaska, and insular possessions 160, 1051 amount allowed for personal services in the District from 1926 appropriation for 179 *Mail Contracts,* deduction of pay, on failure of contractor to perform services according to 499 remission or change by Postmaster General 499 of trip pay, if not performed; three times, if through fault of contractor 499 *Mail Transportation, Postal Sendee,* appropriation for star routes in Alaska 158, 1048 for steamboat and other power boat routes 158, 1048 for railroad routes and mail messenger service 158, 1048 messenger service accounting 158, 1049 for airplane service, New York and San Francisco 158, 1049 transfer to contract mail service 1049 for Railway Mail Service 158, 1049 for electric and cable car service. 158, 1049 for foreign mails, by steamship and otherwise 158, 1049 for contract aircraft service 159, 1050 deficiency appropriation for foreign mails 191,884 for railroad routes 191, 887 for vehicle service 191, 1260 for airplane service, New York and San Francisco 863 for electric and cable car service-863, 1260 forstar routes except in Alaska 863 for messenger service 887, 1260 for village delivery 887 contracts authorized for, by aircraft at pound rates 692 *Mails* (see Postal Service). *Majority Floor Leader, House of Representatives,* appropriation for legislative clerk, clerks, etc 543, 1153 *Makah Indian Reservation, Wash.,* lands adjacent to, set aside for Makah and Quileute Indians 614 *Makah Indians, Wash.,* lands adjoining Makah Reservation, Wash., set aside for Quileute and 614 *Makapuu Point Lighthouse, Hawaii,* portion of road, conveyed to Honolulu. 624 *Malden, Mass.,* Page. disposal authorized of naval niter depot at 700 public building authorization for 632 sum reserved for cost of public building at 873 *Maltby Building, D.
C.,* appropriation for repairs, etc 546, 1156 *Mammoth Cave, Ky.,* deficiency appropriation for securing lands in region of, for national park 857 *Mammoth Cave National Park, Ky.,* established when title to tract of land in Kentucky, is vested in United States 635 lands to be secured only by donations 635 acceptance of lands purchased by Mammoth Cave National Park Association, and others 635 administration and development of, including caves, by National Park Service 636 Water Power Act not applicable 636 minimum area to he administered 636 general development to await acceptance of major portion thereof 636 employment of commission on selection, etc., continued 636 *Manasquan River and Inlet, N.
J.,* preliminarv examination, etc., of, to be made 1017 *Mandan, N. Dak.,* appropriation for establishing dairying and livestock experiment station at 1005 dairying and livestock experiment station authorized at 840 amount authorized for 840 *Mangum, Okla.,* terms of court at 409 rooms to be furnished free 409 *Mankato, Minn.,* terms of court at 238 *Mantua Creek, N. J.,* preliminarv examination, etc., of, to be made 1017 *Map of the World, International,* appropriation for share of expenses of central bureau 1191 deficiency appropriation for share of expenses of central bureau 867 contribution authorized toward expenses of, for 1926 384 *Maple, N.
C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of channel from, to waterway, Norfolk, Va., to Beaufort Inlet, Ñ. C., to be made 1018 *Maps, Geologic,* appropriation for engraving and printing 487, 962 *Maps, Military,* appropriation for topographic surveys, etc., for 272, 1123 assistance of Geological, Coast and Geodetic Surveys, etc 273, 1123 *Maps, Post Route, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for preparing, etc.; sales. 160, 1050 cliv *Maps, United States,* Page. appropriation for connected; distribution 456,937 for separate State and Territorial 456, 937 designated areas under enlarged homestead provisions 456, 937 *March Field, Calif.,* construction authorized of barracks at 1235 officers’ quarters 1235 Marcus *Hook, Pa.,* appropriation for miscellaneous re-pairs, quarantine station 151 for quarantine station, mechanical equipment 152 *Mare Island, Calif.,* appropriation for navy yard, public works 608, 1290 *Mare Island Strait, Calif.,* plans for improving, modified 1014 *Marengo County, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tombigbee River, between Choctaw County and 216 *Marianna, Fla.,* limit of cost increased, public building, at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Marine Corps,* appropriation for transporting, etc., remains of officers and enlisted men 606, 1289 for officers, active list; pay and allowances 610, 1292 for subsistence allowance 610, 1292 for rental allowance - 610, 1292 for pay of officers, retired list 610, 1292 for pay of enlisted men, etc 610, 1292 additional reappropriation 1293 allowance for lodging and subsistence 611, 1293 for retired enlisted men 611, 1293 for undrawn clothing 611, 1293 for pay and allowances, Marine Corps Reserve 611, 1293 for mileage to officers without troops-611, 1293 expenses only, if on Government ships 611 for pay of civil force 611, 1293 for general expenses 611, 1293 for provisions, etc 611, 1293 ice machines, etc 611, 1293 for clothing for enlisted men 611, 1293 for fuel, etc.; sales to officers 611, Í 293 for military stores, etc 611, 1293 for transportation and recruiting-611, 1294 dependents of officers and enlisted men 612, 1294 for repairs, etc., of barracks, etc.; rent, etc 612, 1294 for forage, etc 612, 1294 for contingent expenses 612, 1294 funeral expenses of officers and enlisted men 612, 1294 laundries 612, 1294 passenger-carrying vehicles 612, 1924 for clerical, etc., expenses, field service 612, 1294 for Marine Corps Reserve 612, 1294 unobligated balances reappropriated 1294 deficiency appropriation for pav 188, 192, 883, 885, 1258 for quartermaster’s department 188, 192, 885, 1258 for transportation 883 *Marine Corps—* Continued.
Page, appointment authorized of William H. Santelmann, band leader, as captain on retired list 1383 construction authorized of public works for, at Quantico, Va 1101 amount authorized for 1101 details of officers and enlisted men to assist Latin American Republics in military and naval matters 565 disbursing officers may designate deputies as their agents to make disbursements, etc 888 responsibility of deputies; bond required 888 mileage and subsistence allowances for officers traveling without troops. 680 cost of travel allowed dependents 680 officer’s promotion not delayed by temporary excess in grade or rank caused by failure to fill vacancy in a higher one 888 officers retired on or before June 30, 1922, to receive pay of rank equal to those retired subsequently 417 pay, etc., computed for members of the band now on retired list 565 strip of land on Archers Creek, S.
C., accepted for road to Parris Island Reservation 1095 construction of bridge authorized across Archers Creek between Parris and Port Royal Islands 1096 warrant pay clerk grade established; appointments 725 pay, etc., to be same as other warrant officers 725 rank of present pay clerks, when warranted 725 commissioned chief warrant grades established 725 warrant officers to become, after six years service as 725 pay, rank, etc 725 a computatoli of six years period of service 725 no present pay, etc., reduced 725 present number of warrant officers not increased 725 *Marine Corps Reserve,* appropriation for expenses 612, 1294 *Marine Hospitals,* appropriation for Carville, La., improvements 150 for New Orleans, La., improvements. 150 for New York, N.
Y., improvements 150, 1041 for San Francisco, Calif., repairs 150 for Key West, Fla., improvements 1041 for Saint Louis, Mo., improvements. 1041 for repairs and preservation 151, 1042 for mechanical equipment . 152, 1042 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 193, 869, 1259 Chicago, III.; additional buildings authorized 632 Detroit, Mich.; facilities authorized 632 Savannah, Ga.; quarters for medical officer, authorized 632 transfer of part of Detroit, Mich., to Department of Commerce 563 site for new building, acquired from transfers, at Detroit, and Key West 564 construction of hospital at Windmill Point, Detroit, Mich 564 elv *Marine Schools, State,* Page, appropriation for reimbursing New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania for expenses of 594, 1277 *Marion, Ind.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 293, 1144 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers' Home 880 construction authorized of three cottages and hospital annex at Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1421 all honorably discharged disabled members of Federal forces, incapable of earning a living, admitted to 1421 amount authorized for, etc 1422 *Marital Community,* acceptance of return of income from, before January 1, 1925 130 *Markets Bureau,* deficiency appropriation for general expenses 186 *Markets, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance, repairs, etc 419, 1299 *Marquette Island, Mich.,* preliminary examination, etc., of channel on northeasterly side of, to be made 1020 *Marriages, Canal Zone,* provisions governing 927 *Married Women, D. C.,* repeal of provision preventing, to contract as surety or guarantor, or as accommodation drawer, acceptor, maker, or endorser 076 *Marsh Islands, Fla.,* sale of. opposite Powder House Lot Military Reservation, authorized 205 *Marshals, United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries, fees, etc. 345, 1196 deficiency appropriation for 176, 187, 192, 861, 882, 885, 1257 *Martello Tower, East, Fla.,* sale of north portion authorized 204 *Martello Tower,* West, *Fla.,* sale of abandoned tract, authorized 204 *Marthas Vineyard, Mass.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, Inner Oak Bluffs harbor for removal of Steamboat Rock, to be made 1017 *Maryland,* acquisition authorized by, after completion, of bridge across Chesapeake Bay, between Baltimore and Kent Counties 1100 Potomac River, from Dahlgren, Va., to Popes Creek, Md 398 cooperation with, for purposes of National Capital Park, etc., Commission 375 reconstruction, etc., by, of highway bridge across Susquehanna River between Havre de Grace and Perryville, authorized 222 *“Maryland,’’ Dredge,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of Florida southern district court to owners of 1255 *Maryland Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 1346 *“ Masnedsund,” Steamship,* Page. payment authorized, as indemnity to Denmark, for losses of owners, etc. of, by collision with an Army tug. 651 *Mason,* IF. *Va.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, between Pomeroy, Ohio, aud 1237 *Maspe th Creek, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made ‘ 1017 *Massachusetts,* appropriation for reimbursing, for marine school expenses 594, 1277 bridge authorized across Palmer River, in Swansea and Rehoboth, by 6 *Massachusetts Avenue NW., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for paving, etc., Fourteenth to Sixteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 167 *Massachusetts Avenue S. E., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1305 *Massachusetts Judicial District,* constitution of 559 terms of court, at Boston 559 New Bedford 559 Springfield 559 Worcester 559 rooms to be furnished free at New Bedford, Springfield and Worcester 559 processes, etc., returnable to terms at Boston 559 terms at Boston, not affected by terms at Springfield, New Bedford, and Worcester 559 offices of marshal and clerk at Springfield 559 *Master Track Scale and Test Car Depot,* acquiring site and constructing building for, Standards Bureau, limit of cost 725 *Matamoros, Mexico,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande at Brownsville, Tex., and 132 consent of Mexico required 132 between Brownsville, Tex., and 893 consent of Mexico required 893 from Brownsville, Tex., to 133 consent of Mexico required 133 *Matanzas Military Reservation, Fla.f * sale of, no longer needed for military purposes 1417 Fort Matanzas Monument site excepted 1417 *Maternity and Infancy Hygiene* Act, appropriation for expenses of Children’s Bureau, executing 372, 1224 provisions of, continued for a period of seven years 1024 to cease after June 30, 1929 1024 *Mathews Creek,* Va., preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Mattresses, D.
C.,* terms defined: “mattress,” “person,” “commissioners” 838 forbidden acts; manufacturer, renovater, or dealer, selling, etc., mattress with false label, etc 838 clvi *Mattresses, D. C.—* Continued. Page. forbidden acts; renovator, using material from sanitarium, or by individual with infectious disease. 838 manufacturer using secondhand material and offering the same as new mattress 838 knowingly, selling mattress made of material from hospitals, etc 838 composed of secondhand material not sterilized, etc 83S manufacturer, etc., removing required label, concealing, or defacing, etc., same 839 tag requirements; if not renovated 839 renovated 839 guaranty from manufacturer in United States to protect dealer 839 contents of ; manufacturer amenable to penalty 839 if manufacturer outside the District, district attorney to whom violation reported, to commence proceeding in Federal court 839 punishment for violations 839 in police court upon information of corporation counsel 839 health officer to administer the Act; regulations by Commissioners— 839 investigation by, of supposed violation 839 entry of building for, in business hours 839 evidence obtained, to be furnished corporation counsel 839 seizure and destruction of mattresses violating provisions of the Act. . 839 effective in 00 days 840 *“Mavisbrook,” Steamship,* payment authorized, as indemnity, to Great Britain, for losses of owners of, by collision with transport “ Carolinian” 1024 *Maxwell Field, Ala.,* amount authorized for constructing officers’ quarters 1391 construction of barracks, from Military Post Construction Fund 396 *Meal and Meat Products,* appropriation for investigating economic costs of retail marketing of 522 for diffusing information of market prices, distribution, etc 998 *Meat, Diseased,* importing, prohibited 775 punishment for 775 Meat *Inspection,* appropriation for additional expenses. 507, 984 extended to equine meat; labels, etc., required 507, 984 deficiency appropriation for 1256 *Mechanical Engineering,* appropriation for standardizing apparatus, etc., used in.. 357, 1208 *Mechanical Equipment, Public Buildings,* appropriation for heating, hoisting, etc 151, 1042 deficiency appropriation for 189, 193, 875, 886 *Medal of Honor, Congressional,* awarded to Commander Richard E.
Byrd, Navy, for aircraft flight over the North Pole 933 Mechanist Floyd Bennett for service as a member of Byrd Arctic expedition .' 933 *Medical and Hospital Services, Veterans’* Page. *Bureau,* appropriation for beneficiaries 320, 1084 deficiency appropriation for 192, 882, 1256 *Medical and Surgical History of the World War,* appropriation for preparing 290, 1141 *Medical Department, Army,* appropriation for printing and binding of instruction bulletins 255, 1107 for contract surgeons 258, 1109 for nurses 258, 1109 for hospital matrons 258, 1109 for medical and hospital supplies. 270, 1121 for mosquito destruction, Canal Zone 270, 1121 for veterinary supplies, etc 270, 1121 for private treatment, etc.; exception 270, 1121 for preventing, etc., contagious diseases 270, 1121 for civilian employees, nurses, etc 270, 1121 for tuition of officers, etc 270, 1121 for supplies, Hot Springs, Ark., hospital 270, 1121 for miscellaneous expenses 270, 1121 use for Medical and Surgical History of War with Germany, forbidden 270, 1121 for hospital care, Canal Zone garrisons 271, 1121 for Medical Museum 271, 1122 for library, Surgeon General’s Office 271, 1122 for civilian personnel, Surgeon General’s Office 271, 1122 for artificial limbs, etc 290, 1141 for surgical appliances for disabled soldiers, etc 290, 1141 for trusses 290, 1141 for Medical and Surgical History of the World War 290, 1141 deficiency appropriation for supplies 190, 194, 883, 886, 1259 for library, Surgeon General’s Office. 1259 appointment authorized of first lieutenants in Medical Corps to be placed on retired list 1350 artificial limbs money commutation increased 1086 transfusion of blood to a patient in hospital, by a member of the Army, etc., to be paid for from funds of the hospital 1066 *Medical Department, Navy (see* Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy). *Medical Inspectors, Public Schools, D.
C.,* appropriation for; division 439 *Medical Museum, D. C., Army,* appropriation for preserving specimens, etc. 271, 1122 *Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyo.,* exchange of lands with Leo Sheep Company for addition to 248 *Medicines, Adulterated, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 515, 1003 *Mediterranean Fruit Fly, etc.,* appropriation for investigations, etc. 518, 993 *Meek, Alexander K.,* deficiency appropriation for services— 841 *Melling, George,* appropriation for compiling, etc., supplement to Laws Relating to the Navy, etc 1278 clvii *Meloille, R.
I., Pa«c’* construction of fresh water system at, for Newport naval station, to be investigated 597 *Memaloose Island, Columbia River, Oreg.,* withdrawn and set aside as burial ground for Yakima, etc., Indians, Wash 768 grave, etc., of Victor Tre vitt to remain undisturbed 768 *Members of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for compensation 540, 1150 for mileage 541, 1150 for clerk hire 542, 1153 deficiency appropriation for compensation, 1925, 1926 162 *Memorial Bridge, Arlington (see* Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission). *Memorial Day,* tablet commemorating designation of, accepted from Grand Army of the Republic, to be installed in Arlington National Cemetery 755 *Memorials,* deficiency appropriation for erecting, to John and John Quincy Adams at Quincy, Mass 182 for expenses, dedication of John Ericsson Memorial 164 replica of house in which George Washington was bom, may be built, etc., at Wakefield 699 tablet authorized as, to Virginia Dare, on Roanoke Island, N.
C 676 tablets authorized on site of battle of Revolutionary Army at White Plains, N. Y 562 *Memorials and Monuments,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., under Secretary of War 290, 1139 for Fort McHenry, Md 290 *Memphis, Tenn.,* deficiency appropriation for subpostoffice building, extension, etc 873 terms of court at 1262 *Menominee Harbor and River, Mich, and Wis.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1020 *Menominee Indian Reservation, Wís.,* forest investigations, etc., on Indian reservations not applicable to 461, 941 *Menominee Indians, Wis.,* appropriation for per capita payment to, from tribal funds 477 Merced *County, Calif.,* right of way through lands in, granted Yosemite Valley Railroad Company 224 *Merced Irrigation District, Calif.,* relocation authorized of right of way granted Yosemite Valley Railroad Company through, in Mariposa County 225 *Merchant Fleet Corporation (see also* Shipping Board, United States), appropriation for expenses of 1082 Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation to be known as 1083 *Merchant Marine Act, 1920,* amendment to, further extending and making retroactive the Shipping Board construction loan fund 1451 to be a revolving fund and all receipts credited to it 1451 *Meridian and Bigbce Railway Company, Tage.* may bridge Tombigbee River, at Naheola, Ala 975 *Meridian Hill Park, D.
C.,* appropriation for designated improvements at 1329 allowance for architectural, etc., services 1329 *Merrimack River, N. H., and Mass.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1016 Afesa *Grande Indian Reservation, Calif.,* lands withdrawn for use of Indians of, and added thereto 496 *Mesa Target Range, Ariz.,* sale of, by public sale, authorized 831 disposal of proceed 831 *Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.,* appropriation for administration, etc 489, 964 for physical improvements, buildings, etc 489 deficiency appropriation for 187 *Mescalero Agency, N.
Alex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Mescalero Indian Hospital, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 472, 951 *Mescalero Indian Reservation, N. Mex.,* appropriation for constructing roads and bridges on; repayment; Indian labor 477 *Messenger ¡Service, Mail,* appropriation for 158, 1048 accounting 158, 1049 deficiency appropriation for 884 *Messengers,* appropriation for House of Representatives 543, 1152 for Senate 539, 1149 *Metalclad Airship, Navy,* construction of one experimental, authorized ; cost 766 contract restrictions 766 fund designated to expedite 766 *Metallurgical Products,* appropriation for investigating, etc., new processes in 358, 1209 *Metropolis, III.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Metropolitan Police, D.
C. (see* Police, D. C.). *Mexican Bean Beetle,* appropriation for cooperative expenses to control spread of; condition 518,994 *Mexican Boundary Commission,* appropriation for continuing work of water 336, 1185 gauging waters of the Rio Grande at San Marcial, N. Mex., and El Paso and Fabens, Tex 1185 allowance for taking over water gauging being done by Texas. 336, 1185 *Mexican* War, pensions increased of soldiers, sailors, and marines for service in 806 of widows of those who served 60 days or more 806 *Mexico,* appropriation for ambassador to 331, 1180 for general and special claims com-mission, United States and 340, 1190 clviii *Mexico—* appropriation for expenses preventing entry of cotton from 526 for expenses, eradicating pink boll-worm of cotton in, etc 626, 1001 for expenses, Joint Fisheries Commission 1190 deficiency appropriation for relief, etc., of Americans in 189 for expenses, joint Fisheries Commission 865 for general and special claims com-missions, United States and 865 for joint commission with, on use of waters of Rio Grande, below Fort Quitman, Tex , 867 consent of, required for construction of bridge across Rio Grande, between Brownsville, Tex., and Matamoros, Mexico 132, 133, 893 Eagle Pass, Tex., to Piedras Negras 532, 743 El Paso, Tex 567 Hidalgo, Tex 815 Roma, Tex 1341 steamer passenger tickets to, exempt from stamp tax 103 *Mexico City, Mexico,* appropriation for delegates to Pan American Postal Congress at— 159 for superintendent, national cemetery at 287, 1138 *Miami, Fla.,* disposal authorized of naval radio station lands at 700 improvement of waterway from Jacksonville, Fla., to, authorized 1012 *Miami, Okla.,* terms of court at 409 *Michigan,* Big Sable and Little Sable Lighthouse Reservations, conveyed to, for park purposes 625 lands granted to, for State park purposes 591 portion of Copper Harbor lighthouse reservation conveyed to Keweenaw County or to State for public park 624 reconstruction of bridge across Saint Joseph River, at Benton Harbor authorized by, and Berrien County 1056 Round Island, Straits of Mackinac, lighthouse reservation, transferred to 624 *Michigan Agricultural College, East Lansing, Mich.,* appropriation for Weather Bureau building on campus of 504 *Michigan Avenue, NE., D.
C.,* viaduct directed to be constructed for, over Baltimore and Ohio Railroad tracks 1351 one-half of cost to be paid by the Railroad 1352 to be a lien; enforcement 1352 street railways may use, on paying one-fourth cost thereof 1352 amount authorized for expenses 1352 acquiring necessary land by condemnation, etc 1352 not less than one-half of damages awarded to be assessed as benefits 1352 on completion of, highway grade crossing forever closed 1352 *Michigan City, Ind.,* Page. plans for improving, harbor modified 1014 *Michigan Eastern Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for judgment of, for lands taken for temporary use by Army 881 additional district judge authorized for. 1380 *Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, N.
Mex.,* reconnaissance directed with, on lands of Cochiti, etc., as to irrigation thereof, etc . 1098 distribution of expenditures 1098 designation of engineer to represent Department in preparing plans 1098 reimbursement from Indian Lands 1098 *Middle River, Calif.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1020 *Midland and Atlantic Bridge Corporation,* bridge authorized across Big Sandy River from Catlettsburg, Ky., to Kenova, W, Va., by. 213 acquisition of, authorized after completion, by West Virginia, Kentucky, etc 213 *Midshipmen, Navy,* appropriation for mileage from their homes when entering Naval Academy, etc 595 entrance to Naval Academy not excluded candidates, whose twentieth anniversary of birth in April 1 of the calendar year of entrance 1248 restriction on admissions subsequent to January 13, 1926 604, 1287 *Migratory Game Birds, etc.,* appropriation for enforcing law protecting 520, 995 *Mileage, Army,* appropriation for officers, etc 259, 1110 limitation if on Government vessel not charging transportation fare. 259 deficiency appropriation for officers, etc 190, 193, 883, 886, 1259 *Mileage, Army, Navy, etc.,* provisions for officers, under Pay Adjustment Act of 1922 680 only expenses allowed for travel in Alaska and outside continental limits 680 *Mileage, Civilian,* provisions of Subsistence Act of 1926, not to affect laws specially fixing rates of 689 *Mileage, Marine Corps,* appropriation for officers without troops 611, 1293 expenses only, if on Government vessels 611 *Miles River, Md.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1017 *Military Academy,* appropriation for pay of professors, chaplain, constructing quartermaster 280, 1130 longevity 280, 1130 subsistence allowance 280, 1130 for pay of cadets 280, 1130 for civilian employees 280, 1130 disbursement ¿nd accounting as one fund 280, 1130 quarters, fuel, and light to instructors in languages and tactics. 280, 1131 dix *Military Academy—* appropriation for maintenance; designated expenses 280, 1131 for Board of Visitors 280, 1131 for constructing designated buildings 280, 1131 surplus material, tools, etc., to be furnished for construction, instruction, etc 280, 1131 leaves of absence to construction employees 281, 1131 purchases permitted without advertising 281, 1131 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 190 admission authorized of two Siamese subjects to, conditions, etc 914 amount authorized for constructing officers’ quarters 1391 civilian instructors in departments of modern languages and tactics to be furnished quarters, etc 1094 department of economics, government, and history established in 703 appointment of professor for 703 of English and history changed to department of English 703 present head transferred to department of economics, etc. 703 longevity pay not allowed Army officers for time at, or Naval Academy after August 24, 1912— 257 number of cadets increased by forty 704 appointment of sons of officers, soldiers, sailors, and marines who were killed, etc., during World War 704 equal division among sons of officers, and sons of warrant officers, soldiers, sailors, and marines 704 permanent professor at, to be promoted to colonelcy 328 purchase of polo ponies limited for use of 263, 1115 *Military and Naval Compensation, Veterans’ Bureau,* appropriation for death or disability payments 319, 1084 deficiency appropriation for death or disability payments 165 unexpended balance available. 165 *Military and Naval Insurance, Veterans’ Bureau,* appropriation for, accruing during the year 320, 1085 deficiency appropriation for, additional 165 provisions for conversion of term yearly, renewable 686 *Military and Naval Service, World War,* validation of pay and allowances over-payments, received in good faith by persons in 815 no refund if collection has been made. 815 *Military Attachés,* appropriation for expenses abroad. 255, 1107 for rental of offices, garages, etc., for 264, 1115 *Military Establishment {see* Army). *Military Intelligence Division, General Staff Corps, Army,* appropriation for contingent expenses 255, 1107 *Military Operations Abroad,* appropriation for observing 255, 1107 *Military Parks (see also* National MiliPage. tary Parks), restriction on purchases hereafter, of real estate for 727 *Military Post Construction Fund,* appropriation for barracks, Camp Lewis, Wash., from 264 for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii hospital, from 264 deficiency appropriation for buildings, etc., from 877 contract restrictions not applicable 877 employment of technical expert 877 created from proceeds of sales of surplus Army property 206 available for constructing permanent posts 206 extimates for construction from, to be submitted in the Budget annually 206 authorization of designated buildings, etc., from 395 places and amounts specified 395 use of unexpended balances 396 buildings, etc., authorized to be constructed from, and the Treasury. 1235 posts designated 1235 balances interchangeable 1235 limitation of cost of officers’ quarters. 1235 barracks at Fort Jay, N. Ÿ 1236 real property transferred to other activities to be retransferred and proceeds deposited to credit of 1236 *Military Posts, Army,* appropriation for constructing, etc., exchanges at 256, 1108 recreation buildings, training camps, etc 256, 1108 for construction, etc 264, 1115 for Fort De Russy, Hawaii 1115 for water, sewers, etc., at; new work limited 265, 1116 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at 265, 1116 deficiency appropriation for exchanges. 190 for roads, walks, etc 190 for water and servers 190, 883 for sites 190, 883 for buildings, etc., from construction fund 877 construction authorized of buildings, etc., at, from military post construction fund, and the Treasury. 1235 Schofield Barracks 1235 Camp Lewis, Wash 1235 Camp Devens, Mass 1235 Fort Benning, Ga 1235 Fort Sam Houston, Tex 1235 Fort Bragg, N.
C 1235 Camp Meade, Md 1235 Selfridge Field, Mich 1235 Fort Monmouth, N. J 1235 Fort Sill, Okla 1235 Fort Riley, Kans 1235 March Field, Calif 1235 Kelly Field, Tex 1235 Brooks Field, Tex 1235 unexpended balances of amounts interchangeable 1235 limit of expenditures for officers’ quarters designated 1235 Fort Jay, Governors Island, N. Y., for a regiment of Infantry 1236 cix *Military Posts, Army* —Continued. Page. real property transferred to other departments, and no longer required by them, to be retransferred 1236 proceeds.of sales to be deposited to credit of construction f und 1236 construction of buildings, etc., at designated, from Military Post Construction Fund 395 construction of buildings authorized at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 1390 Camp Meade, Md 1390 Fort Sam Houston, Tex 1391 Fort Benning, Ga 1391 Fort Riley, Kans 1391 Camp Lewis, Wash 1391 Fort Humphreys, Va 1391 Maxwell Field, Ala 1391 Fort Bliss, Tex 1391 Brooks Field, Tex 1391 Selfridge Field, Mich 1391 Canal Zone 1391 Bolling Field, D.
C 1391 Fort Bragg, N. C 1391 Rockwell Field, Calif 1391 Scott Field, Ill 1391 Fort Jay, Ń. Y 1391 Militarv Academy, N. Y 1391 Kelly Field, Tex 1391 Camp McClellan, Ala 1391 Camp Meade, Md 1391 Camp Devens, Mass 1391 unexpended balances interchangeable 1391 *Military Reservations,* Fort Ringgold, Tex.: sale of portion to Rio Grande City Railway Company 678 right of way granted over Monterey, Calif., to the city for street purposes 699 rights of way across, may be granted for gas, water and sewer pipe lines 562 conditions; forfeiture for failing to comply with terms, etc 562 full statement of grants to be reported annually to the President. 562 *Military Reservation, Abandoned,* Shaw Island, Wash., lots granted to San Juan County, for park purposes 1090 *Military Service,* deficiency appropriation for registration, etc., expenses 193, 886, 1259 *Military Training of Citizens,* appropriation for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 284, 1134 for other schools and colleges 285, 1135 for training camps 285, 1135 *Militia Bureau, War Department,* appropriation for expenses, arming, equipping, and training National Guard 281, 1132 for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of, War Department 282, 1133 *Militia, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses 448, 1328 for camps, drills, etc 448, 1328 for commutation of subsistence, enlisted men on special detail. 448, 1328 for rent of armories, etc 448, 1328 for printing, etc 448, 1328 *Militia, D. C.* —-Continued. Page. appropriation for target practice expenses 448, 1328 for pay of troops other than Government employees 448, 1328 *Militia, Organized,* balances of appropriations covered in, arming and equipping, etc 296 *Milk and Cream,* prohibited importation unless under permits from Secretary of Agriculture 1101 specified conditions restricting 1101 inspections to be made, and permits to shippers complying with conditions 1102 certificates of foreign and domestic officers of, accepted in lieu 1102 form, etc., of foreign, to be prescribed 1102 permits waiving bacteria limitations allowed condenseries, when sterilization of, a necessary process 1102 maximum bacterial count prescribed . 1102 if producing farm within twenty miles of condensery 1102 revoked, if products sold as raw, or otherwise than Pasteurized 1102 penalty to importer 1102 permits waiving tubercular tests, and temperature, allowed creameries, etc., in 20 miles of producing place, importing only for Pasteurization or condensing 1102 revoked if sold, etc., other than as Pasteurized, condensed or evaporated 1103 penalty to importer 1103 enforcement regulations to carry out purpose of Act, to be made by Secretary of Agriculture 1103 temporary permits authorized until regulations for inspection, etc., are provided 1103 suspension or revocation of permits for shipments, if holders violate provisions of this Act 1103 receiving imported, unless in accordance with provisions hereof, unlawful 1103 punishment for knowingly violating provision of this Act 1103 sum authorized to be appropriated for expenses 1103 inconsistent laws repealed 1103 State, etc., powers for regulating disposition of lawful imports of, not affected 1103 meaning of terms;
“person,” and “ United States” 1103 effective in 90 days 1103 *Milk Bottles, etc., D. C.,* bottlers, etc., of milk or cream having name marked on container may file description thereof with clerk of District Supreme Court with statement under oath 809 after filing, publication in newspaper to be made by 810 affidavit of publication to be filed with the clerk 810 copy of registration, etc., to be filed by, in health department 810 registration complete on so filing 810 clxi *Milk Bottles, etc., D.
C.—* using, etc., container of another a misdemeanor 810 willfully defacing registered mark of another, a misdemeanor 810 refusing to deliver container to registrant on demand, prima facie evidence of unlawful use 810 person believing his registered containers are being filled, used, etc., by any person without his con-sent, to make oath thereof before clerk of the police court 810 judge to issue search warrant, and for arrest of person complained of. . 810 officer to take possession, and bring such containers to the judge who shall award them to the person entitled to the same 811 title to mark, etc., acquired only by written consent of registrant 811 prior registration accepted without new application 811 certified copy to be filed in health office 811 inclusion of plural, etc., of word “per-son” 811 application of Act to containers of all grades of milk 811 violations to be prosecuted in police court; fines imposed 811 injunctions from equity court allowed registrant against use, etc., by violators, after three convictions. 811 *Milk River Irrigation Project, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 481, 958 contract by irrigation district, for paying charges, of Malta division. 481 advances to covered into reclamation fund, etc 481 sums deducted from total cost of. 640 suspension of specified construction charges 640 *Mill Creek, IU.,* improvement of, at Milan, authorized. 1013 *Mill Creek,* Va., preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Millville, N.
J.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Milord, Domingo J.,* deficiency appropriation for refund to 861 *Milwaukee,* Wis., appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 293, 1144 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home, roadway 184 *Mine Accidents, etc.,* appropriation for investigating, etc. 366, 1217 deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc 187, 1257 *Mine Rescue Cars,* appropriation for expenses, operating, etc 366, 1217 equipment supplies, etc 366, 1217 *Mine Scales and Cars,* appropriation for investigating, etc. 358, 1209 *Mineral Deposits, Nonmetallic,* provisions for prospecting and leasing of sulphur, in Louisiana 301 *Mineral Fuels and Products,* Page. appropriation for testing, etc., belonging to United States 367, 1218 *Mineral Industries,* appropriation for investigating problems, etc., of 1220 *Mineral Lands,* common school section grants to States extended to 1026 *Mineral Lands, Indian Reservations,* leases authorized for mining valuable metalliferous and nonmetalliferous deposits on withdrawn unallotted lands in designated States 922 oil and gas excluded 923 irrevocable; exception 923 lands subject to exploration to be determined by Secretary of the Interior 923 location of claims 923 preference of locators for leases; applications to be filed, etc 923 exclusion of water lands, etc., from entry 923 *Mineral Resources of the United States,* appropriation for preparing reports, etc., on 368, 1220 *Mineral Substances,* appropriation for investigations for economic production, etc. 367, 1220 *Mineral Substances and Ores,* appropriation for investigating mining, etc., other than fuels 367, 1218 private work forbidden 367, 1218 *Mines Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for salaries and general expenses 366, 1217 for investigating mine accidents, methods of mining, etc 366, 1217 for investigating mining, quarrying, etc., Alaska mines 366, 1217 for mine rescue, safety methods, etc 366, 1217 for rescue cars and stations 366, 1217 purchase of operating equipment, etc 366, 1217 trophies for mine rescue and first-aid contests 366, 1218 for investigating mineral fuels, etc 367, 1218 for investigating, etc., mineral ores, etc., other than fuels 367, 1218 for oil, gas, and oil shale investigations 367, 1218 for development of oil shale; operation of plant, etc 367, 1218 for mining experiment stations expenses 367, 1218 for Pittsburgh and Bruceton, Pa., experiment stations 367, 1218 temporary details from the field for service in Washington; payment of expenses 368, 1219 details of Public Health officers for cooperative work with 368, 1219 for Government fuel yards, District of Columbia 368, 1219 for reports on mineral resources 368, 1220 for potash explorations, etc 1220 for investigating, etc., economics of mineral industries 1220 43892°—27-- 102 clxii *Mines Bureau, Department of Commerce—* Page.
Continued, appropriation for report on mineral resources of United States 1220 scientific work for departments, etc., by the Bureau 1220 transfer of funds, etc 1220 for helium production and investigations 308, 1219 advances from War and Navy Departments for helium; previous allotments available 368, 1219 for investigating resources of helium bearing gas, etc 369, 1219 for helium producing plants, purchase, lease, construction, etc 1220 subject to President’s approval 1220 for supplies and equipment 369, 1221 for books, periodicals, etc 369, 1221 deficiency appropriation for helium gas conservation, etc.; restriction 172 for aviation, transferred from Navy. 187 for petroleum and natural gas investigations 187 for testing fuel 187 for investigating mine accidents 187, 1257 for investigating, etc., potash deposits in United States 854 operation of helium production, etc., by. 1387 all Government plants for helium production placed under 1387 requisitions from Army, Navy, etc., and payment for, to Bureau 1387 *Minidoka Irrigation Project, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 480, 958 use of profits from power plants, leases, town site sales, etc 481 credit of accumulated net profits to construction charges 481 for maintenance, etc., American Falls Reservoir; contracts required 958 sum deducted from total cost of— 641 suspension of specified construction charges 641 *Mining Explosions,* appropriation for investigating causes of, etc 366, 1217 *Mining, Indian Reservations,* leases for, authorized on school or agency lands 300 *Ministers Plenipotentiary, Envoys Extraordinary and,* appropriation for salaries 331, 1180 deficiency appropriation for salaries. 188, 193 *“Minneapolis,” Cruiser,* silver service used *on,* may be delivered to Minneapolis, Minn 974 *Minneapolis, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 693 silver service used on cruiser “ Minneapolis” may be deEvered to 974 terms of court at 238 time extended for bridge across Mississippi River between Saint Paul and 136 for bridging Mississippi River by 694 *Minneapolis, Northfield and Southern* *Railway,* may bridge Minnesota River, in Hennepin and Scott Counties, Minn. 1008 *Minnesota,* bridge authorized by across Minnesota River, at Shakopee 401 Mississippi River at South Saint Paul 805 *Minnesota* —Continued.
Page. reconstruction authorized by, of bridge across Mississippi River, between Anoka and Champlin 411 silver service used by battleship “ Minnesota,” may be delivered to 652 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, Clearwater, Minn., by, and counties of Sherburne and Wright 131 for bridging between Anoka and Champlin 1416 *Minnesota Avenue SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Good Hope Road to Eighteenth Street; from gasoline-tax fund 1305 *“ Minnesota, ” Battleship,* silver service used on, may be delivered to the State 652 *Minnesota Judicial District,* constitution of 238 counties included in first division 238 second division 238 third division 238 fourth division 238 fifth division 238 sixth division 238 terms of court, at Duluth 238 Fergus Falls 238 Mankato 238 Minneapolis 238 Saint Paul 238 Winona 238 offices of clerk and deputies 239 *Minnesota National Forest,* acceptance and operation authorized of dam at outlet of Cass Lake in. 618 *Minnesota River,* bridge authorized across, in Hennepin and Scott Counties, Minn 1008 at Shakopee, Minn 401 *Minor Coins,* appropriation for recoinage of 140, 1031 *Minority Conference, House of Representatives,* appropriation for clerks, etc.; appointment 543, 1153 *Minority Employees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 543, 1153 *Minot, N.
Dak.,* terms of court at 238 *Mints and Assay Offices,* appropriation for Director of the Mint, and office personnel 148, 1039 for transportation of bullion and coin 149, 1039 for contingent expenses, Bureau of the Mint 149, 1039 for examinations, etc 149, 1039 for collecting precious metals statistics 149, 1039 for salaries and expenses, mint at Carson City, Nev 149, 1040 Denver, Colo 149, 1040 New Orleans, La 149, 1040 Philadelphia, Pa 149, 1040 San Francisco, Calif 149, 1040 for salaries and expenses, assay office at Boise, Idaho 149, 1040 Deadwood, S.
Dak 149 Salt Lake City, Utah 150, 1040 Helena, Mont 150, 1040 New York, N. Y 150, 1040 Seattle, Wash 150, 1041 c lxiii *Minis and Assay Offices—* deficiency appropriation for mint, Carson City, Nev 869 for Philadelphia, Pa., repairs 874 coinage authorized or silver 50-cent pieces in commemoration of the Oregon Trail, etc 559 loan of coin stamping press as an exhibit at South Jersey Exposition, Camden, N. J 661 *Misbranded Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 515, 1003 *Miscellaneous Items,* appropriation for, House of Representatives. 544, 1154 for Senate 540, 1150 deficiency appropriation for House of Representatives 842 *Mispillion Kiver, Del.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1017 *Mission Indians, Calif.,* trust period for lands of Capitan Grande Band of, extended 10 years; further extension at discretion of the President 1061 *Mission Kock Naval Reservation, Calif.,* disposal of, authorized 700 *Mississippi,* may acquire, after completion, bridge across Mississippi River between Natchez, Miss., and Vidalia, La 393 at Vicksburg, Miss 389 Pearl River, at Edinburg 748 *Mississippi River,* appropriation for prosecuting work of flood control 292, 1142 riprapping bank, etc., at Vicksburg, Miss 1142 bridge authorized across, at Alton, Ill. 620 Cairo, Ill 231 Cape Girardeau, Mo 390 Devils Chute, Hl., in 751 Little Falls, Minn 554, 693 Louisiana, Mo 399 Minneapolis, Minn 693 Natchez, Miss., to Vidalia, La 392 New Orleans and Gretna, La 1270 Quincy, Ill 1055 Saint Louis, Mo 1240 South Saint Paul, Minn 805 Vicksburg, Miss 388 construction of intracoastal waterway from, at New Orleans, La., to Corpus Christi, Tex., authorized. 1012 plans for improving, modified, Cairo to Head of Passes 1012 Saint Louis to Ohio River 1012 plans for improvement of, authorized at Moline, Ill 1013 existing plans modified, Missouri River to Minneapolis 1013 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of for waterway to, from Cumberland Sound, Ga. and Fla 1019 from Missouri River to Minneapolis. 1020 headwaters of 1020 survey directed for flood control of, below Point Breeze, La., and on Atchafalaya .Outlet 300 data from Mississippi River Commission to be transmitted for 301 *Mississippi River* —Continued.
Page. survey directed for flood control of; amount authorized for, from fund for Mississippi Ri verflood control. 301 no spillway diverting waters to Mississippi Sound, allowed 301 report to Congress results of 301 reconstruction of bridge authorized across, between Anoka and Champlin, Minn 411 time extended for bridging, Aitkin County, Minn 413 Alton, Ill 1270 between Anoka and Champlin, Minn. 1416 Clearwater, Minn 131 Minneapolis, Minn 694 at Robert Street, Saint Paul, Minn— 415 by Saint Louis, Mo 1052 between Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minn 136 *Mississippi River Valley,* appropriation for fish rescue station 363, 1216 *Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge, Upper,* appropriation for acquiring, etc., land for 520, 995 *Mississippi Valley, Central,* forest experiment stations to be established in Ohio Valley and 838 *Missoula, Mont.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 870 public building authorization for 632 terms of court at 825 *Missouri,* acquisition authorized by, after completion, of bridge across Mississippi River at Saint Louis, Mo 1241 authorized to acquire bridge across Mississippi River from Cairo, Ill. 231 Cape Girardeau, Mo 391 Louisiana, Mo 400 may acquire and operate, after completion, bridges across Mississippi River at Alton, Ill., and across Missouri River at Bellefontaine, Mo 621 may bridge Black River, near Poplar Bluff 226 Current River, at Round Springs 694 Van Buren 694 *Missouri River,* appropriation for dike, etc., for protecting bridge across, at Fort Leavenworth, Kans 348 bridge authorized across, at Bellefontaine, Mo 620 Blair, Nebr 1272 Decatur, Nebr 1060 Niobrara, Nebr 739 Omaha, Nebr., to Council Bluffs, Iowa 770 Plattsmouth, Nebr 1344 Wolf Point, Mont 976 improvement of, from Kansas City to Sioux City, authorized 1013 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, from Quindaro Bend to mouth 1020 reconstruction of bridge authorized across, at Fort Benton, Mont. 226 time extended for bridging, at Bellefontaine, Mo 1270 clxiv *Mitchel Field, N.* Y., Page. construction of barracks, from Military Post Construction Fund 396 *Mixed Claims Commission, United Stales and Germany,* appropriation for expenses 339, 1189 *Mobile, Ala.,* appropriation for completing quarantine station 151 repairs to public building, modified 875 *Mobile Artillery, Army,* appropriation for altering, etc 275, 1126 *Mobile Bay, Ala.,* bridge authorized across, between Cedar Point and Dauphin Island 1242 sale of abandoned certain islands in, authorized . 204 *Modoc Point Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., on Klamath Indian Reservation. 466, 946 *Moencopi* Wash *Irrigation Project, Arie..* appropriation for maintenance, etc 463, 943 *Mohair,* recommended forms of grade of, to be sold; deposit of receipts in the Treasury 997 *Moieties, Customs,* appropriation for compensation in lieu of 141, 1032 deficiency appropriation for compensation in lieu of 180 *Monaca, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, between Rochester and 132 time extended for bridging Ohio River, between Rochester and 1269 *Monda, La.,* bridge authorized across Red River, near 217 *Monongahela River,* reconstruction of bridge authorized across, at Belle Vernon, Pa 974 time extended for bridging, at Wilson, Pa 681 *Monopolies* (see Antitrust Laws, etc.). *Monroe Street NE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Twentysecond to Twenty-sixth Streets. 424 *Montana,* apportionment of seed grain, fertilizer, etc., loan appropriation to 1245 Comptroller General to ascertain money expended by, in suppressing forest fires on Government land in 1919 764 payment thereof authorized; limit 764 bndge authorized across Missouri River at Wolf Point by, or Roosevelt or McCone Counties 976 indemnity to, for school lands in Fort Belknap Reservation, extended to lands released from Carey Act segregations 1022 time for filing selections 1022 mining leases allowed of metalliferous and nonmetalliferous deposits on unallotted withdrawn Indian reservation lands in 922 payment for tuition of Crow Indian children in public schools of, authorized 251 provisions extended for agreement as to waters of Columbia River between Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and 247 *Montana Judicial District,* Page. constitution of 825 terms of court, at Billings 825 Butte 825 Glasgow 825 Great Falls 825 Havre 825 Helena 825 Lewistown 825 Missoula 825 rooms to be furnished free at Glasgow, Lewistown, and Havre 825 causes may be transferred from one place to another at convenience of parties 825 interlocutory orders at either place. 825 *Montana National Bison Range,* appropriation for maintenance 519, 995 *Montclair, N.
J.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 871 public building authorization for 632 *Monterey, Calif.,* granted right of way over Monterey Military Reservation, for street purposes 699 *Monterey Military Reservation, Calif.,* right of way over, granted to city of Monterey, for street purposes 699 *Montevideo, Minn.,* limit of cost increased,public building at. 872 public building authorization for 632 *Monuments,* authorized for Quannah Parker, late chief of Comanche Indians 762 on Kill Devil Hill, Kitty Hawk, N.
C., to commemorate first successful airplane flight by Orville Wright 1264 contribution authorized for erecting, to General Simon Bolivar in city of Panama 1423 lands to be acquired, and erection of, on site of battle with Sioux Indians and forces under Majors Reno and Benteen 251 *Monuments Commission,American Battle,* appropriation for expenses 306, 1070 *Monuments, National,* appropriation for maintaining, etc., under Secretary of War 290, 1141 Fort McHenry, Md., included 1141 *Moores Creek National Military Park,* *N.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for preparing plans, etc., for; vesting of title to mds required 879 established when title to Revolutionary battle field of Moores Creek, is acquired 684 tracts of land for 685 name given to area 685 control of, and acceptance of conveyance, by Secretary of War 685 maintenance under War Department; marking with historical tablets; employment of labor, supplies,etc . 685 lines of battle of troops engaged may be marked by the States 686 approval by Secretary of War required 686 defacing monuments, injuring property, etc., prohibited 686 penalty enforced by county justice of peace 686 clxv *Moosebec Reach, Me.,* Page. preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of channel way 1016 *Mora Land Grant, N.
Mex.,* acceptance authorized of privately owned lands in, for national park purposes 303 equal value of forest lands in New Mexico or Arizona in exchange therefor 303 or of timber within national forests. 303 timber may be cut and removed. . 303 consent of Governor of Arizona required for timber from that State 303 lands in exchange to be identified by surveys, etc 303 conveyed to United States added to Carson or Santa Fe National Forests 304 publication in newspapers of contemlated exchange 304 *Moran Towing and Transportation Company,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of New York southern district court to 184 *Morehouse Parish, La.,* bridge authorized across Bayou Bartholomew by, at Point Pleasant. 227 *Moreno Point, Fla.,* sale of abandoned military reservation, authorized 204 *Morgue, D.
C.,* appropriation for supplies, expenses, etc 419 *Morocco,* appropriation for agent and consul general at Tangier 331, 1180 for repairs, etc., Government owned buildings at Tangier 1181 for Cape Spartel, etc., light 335, 1184 *Moronga Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for irrigation project on.463, 943 lands added to 679 *Morristown, N. Y.,* improvement of, harbor authorized 1014 *Morrow, Dwight W.,* appointed Regent of Smithsonian Institution 2 *Mortar Batteries, Army,* appropriation for constructing 273, 1123 deficiency appropriation for 190 *Morlon Place NE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Sixth to Seventh Streets; from gasoline tax fund 425 *Mosquitoes, Salt Marsh,* appropriation for completing survey of areas in Southern States to control breeding of 1039 deficiency appropriation for preliminary survey of areas in Southern States to control breeding of 869 illoss, *Charles L., and others,* may bridge Red River between Texas and Oklahoma 533 acquisition authorized, by Texas, Oklahoma, etc., after completion 533 *Mothers’ Pensions, D.
C. (see* Dependent Children, D. C.). *Moths, Gypsy and Brown Tail,* appropriation for quarantining, etc., against spread of 518, 993 *Moths, Gypsy and Brown Tail—* Contd. Page. deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of, Agriculture transfer to War Department 194 *Motor Cycles,* excise duty on sales, etc., of, by manufacturer, etc 93 *Motor Vehicles, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for tags, etc., for 419 for maintenance, etc., District offices 421, 1302 for purchase, exchange, etc 421, 1302 for allowances, privately owned 422, 1302 use restricted, cost limited, etc.; transfers forbidden 422, 1302 amendments of traffic regulations relating to 812 *Mount Carmel, III.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 871 public building authorization for 632 time extended for bridging Wabash River, at, by Indiana and Illinois 825, 1265, 1339 *Mount Hope Bay,* bridge authorized across, between Bristol and Portsmouth, R.
I 1391 *Mount Hope Bridge Company,* may bridge Mount Hope Bay, between Bristol and Portsmouth, R. I 1391 acquisition authorized after completion, by Rhode Island, etc 1391 *Mount McKinley National Park, Alaska,* appropriation for administration, etc. 489, 964 *Mount Pleasant, Mich.,* appropriation for Indian School at. 469, 949 balance available for girls’ dormitory, etc 949 *Mount Pleasant Target Range, S. C.,* purchase of, from proceeds of sale of Fort Moultrie Rille Range 1417 *Mount Rainier National Park, Wash.,* appropriation for commissioner 344, 1195 for administration, etc 489, 964 boundaries of, changed 668 excluded lands added to Rainier National Forest 669 prior laws applicable to lands added 669 Water Power Act not applicable 669 *Mount Vernon Chapter, Daughters of American Revolution,* Jones Point, Va., lighthouse reservation conveyed to 625 maintenance of, and initial boundary stone of the District of Columbia, required 625 *Mountain, etc., Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 275, 1126 for ammunition for 275, 1126 for ammunition for practice, etc 275, 1126 *Mountain Dions,* appropriation for devising methods for detroying 519, 995 *Mud Lake, Minn.,* investigation directed of value of improvements placed on home-steads, of drained bottom lands of.—. 1366 list of entries 1366 *Mulberry Creek, Va.,* improvement of, authorized 1011 clxvi *Municipal Architect's Office, D.
C.,* Page. appropriation for salaries 420, 1290 for heating plant, repair shop 420 for two trucks 1299 limit for services of draftsmen, etc 420, 1299 Municipal *Court, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 440, 1321 for jurors, etc 441, 1321 forrent; contingent expenses 441, 1321 deficiency appropriation for expenses. 848 *Municipal Lodging House, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 446, 1326 control, etc., of, put under Board of Public Welfare, D. C 209 *M unicipalities,* refund, etc., of taxes paid under revenue Acts on salaries of officials paid by 130 *Murphy, Margarethe,* deficiency appropriation for paying, widow of George Herbert Murphy, a consul dying in service' 863 *Muscle Shoals, Ala.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of work on Dam No. 2 1142 deficiency’ appropriation for work on Dam No. 2 equipment, etc 183 for Dam No. 2, operation maintenance and repair 183 *Muskogee, Okla.,* terms of court at 409 office of clerk at 409 Mutual *Building and Loan Associations,* exempt from income tax 40 *Mutual Cemetery Companies,* exempt from income tax 40 *Mutual Local Associations, Farmers', etc.,* exempt from income tax 40 *Mutual Savings Banks,* exempt from income tax 39 **N.** Page. *Naheola, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tombigbee River at 975 *Nantucket, Mass.,* preliminary examination, etc,, of harbor to be made 1017 *Narcotic Act,* selling, etc., narcotic drugs in Virgin Islands authorized by Executive orders for legitimate medical purposes 1023 transfer of authority over, from Commissioner of Internal Revenue to Secretary of the Treasury 1382 *Narcotics,* appropriation for expenses, restricting sale of, etc 143, 1034 disseminating information on law observance 143, 1034 for expenses restricting sale, etc 189, 868, 883, 886, 1258 importers, manufacturers, dealers, etc., in opium, coca leaves, and preparations thereof, to register with collectors of internal revenue 96 registry and proportionate tax if so engaged January 1, 1919 96 subsequently engaged 96 *Narcotics* —Continued.
Page. special tax on designated occupations 96 definition of, importer, manufacturer, and producer 96 wholesale dealer 96 retail dealer 96 place of business; employees excepted from registry and tax 96 exemption of officials from registry, tax, etc 97 regulations to be prescribed 97 disposal by persons not registered, unlawful 97 ‘‘person ” construed 97 special tax law’s applicable 97 stamp tax on, produced or imported 97 additional to import duty 97 disposal of, except in or from stamped packages unlawful 97 evidence of violation, etc 97 obtained by prescription, etc., permitted 97 professional administration, etc., by registered physicians, etc., allowed 97 stamp provisions made applicable to engraving, etc 98 seizure, etc., of unstamped packages in possession of any person 98 revenue laws governing, made applicable 98 records and returns required of importers, manufacturers, and wholesale dealers 98 regulations to be made 98 designated medicines, etc., not subject to provisions hereof 98 records to be kept of all sales, etc.; preservation for two years, etc. 98 registry and tax required 98 decocainized coca leaves, etc., not sub ject to this Act 98 all opium, etc., seized from persons convicted with violations of law to be confiscated 99 delivery for medical purposes to any Federal department, etc 99 applicable to seizures from unknown owners 99 restriction on destruction 99 *Nashua, N.
H.,* deficiency appropriation for fish hatchery, buildings, ponds, etc 173 *Natchez, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River to Vidalia, La., from 392 *NatchezVidalia Bridge and Terminal* *Company,* may bridge Mississippi River, between Natchez, Miss., and Vidalia, La. 392 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Mississippi, Louisiana, etc 393 *National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics,* appropriation for expenses 314, 1078 for printing and binding for 314, 1079 *National Arboretum, D.
C.,* establishment and maintenance of, directed 1422 transfer for, of land along Anacostia River, north of Benning Bridge. 1422 clxvii *National Arboretum, D. C.—* additional land may be acquired by purchase, condemnation, etc., within or adjacent to the District 1422 restriction on purchase price 1422 amount authorized for acquisition of land 1422 no payment until title vested under. . 1422 to be under scientific direction to stimulate research and discovery 1422 administration separate from, but correlated with agricultural stations 1422 advisory council created for plan and development of 1422 representatives of interested national organizations included in 1422 *National Bank Currency,* appropriation for distinctive paper for. 140, 1031 for expenses, redemption of, Treasurer’s Office 142, 1033 for expenses, office of Comptroller of the Currency 142, 1033 *National Banks,* shares of, may be taxed by State in which located 223 alternative forms allowed 223 other than adopted, excluded 223 rate of assessment not to exceed, that on other money capital 223 personal investment not deemed money capital 223 if on net income, may include all sources thereof, but not higher than on other corporations 223 if on dividends, to be not greater than on other income 224 nonresidents to be taxed only where association located 224 returns, etc., required from association 224 no exemption of tax on real estate 224 taxes paid heretofore to States, legalized 224 State, etc., banks may consolidate with, in same county, etc 1225 agreement to be ratified by shareholders 1225 procedure; newspaper notice of 1225 capital required 1225 all rights, franchises, property, etc., transferred 1225 including fiduciary succession 1225 dissenting shareholders to be paid for their holdings 1225 appraisal of value of; reappraisal by Comptroller 1225 expenses; disposal of surrendered shares 1225 liquidation under State laws 1226 not allowed in contravention of State laws 1226 inclusion of trust companies, savings banks, etc 1226 to have succession until dissolved by shareholders, etc 1226 regular banking business allowed 1226 trading in investment securities limited. 1227 in Federal, State, Farm Ioan, etc., securities not limited 1227 investing in stock of safe deposit corporation organized under State laws, limited 1227 *National Banks* —Continued.
Page. authority of Comptroller of the Currency required for commencing business 1227 real estate holdings necessary for accommodating business of, allowed 1227 capital required; allowance for small places 1227 in cities of over 50,000; in outlying districts where State banks with less capital permitted 1227 capital of, may be increased if whole amount thereof be paid 1227 by stock dividend from surplus; approval by Comptroller 1228 president to be a member of board of directors; chairman may be designated 1228 branches of, in present operation may be retained 1228 and one, maintained more than 25 years previously, may be continued 1228 State banks and consolidated national banks may retain those in lawful operation 1228 new, may hereafter be established in limits of city, etc., if permitted State banks by laws thereof 1228 not allowed in city, etc., if population less than 25,000 1228 no more than one, if population not more than 50,000; two if not more than 100,000; exceeding 100,000, number at discretion of Comptroller 1228 establishing, or moving, subj’ect to Comptroller’s consent 1228 places of business included as 1229 in foreign countries, etc., not limited hereby 1229 trust companies, savings banks, etc., included as banks in this section 1229 business of, to be transacted at place of organization, and established branches 1229 application of State, etc., to become member banks of Federal reserve system, etc 1229 operation, etc., of branches 1229 obligations to, by any one person limited 1229 meaning of "obligations” 1229 exceptions; bills of exchange against existing value 1230 discounts of commercial paper 1230 secured by goods in shipment 1230 discounts of other than commercial paper maturing within six months, not included in 1230 rediscounts of other discounts 1230 secured by shipping documents of nonperishable staples; market value of security required; time limitation 1230 paper covered by livestock shipments, etc 1230 wnth Federal securities as collateral 1231 additional excepted indebtedness of; ’¡abilities to Federal intermediate credit banks 1231 clxviii *National Banks—* falsely certifying checks by officials of reserve or member banks, unlawful 1231 responsibility of bank 1231 penalty for reserve bank 1231 of member bank if a national; other member bank 1231 punishment for, by bank officer, etc. 1231 certifying, before actual deposit 1231 three reports to be made during the year by, to the Comptroller 1232 officers authorized to submit; details required 1232 publication of, in newspapers 1232 special reports may be called for 1232 loans, etc., to bank examiners by member banks, forbidden 1232 punishment for, by bank officials 1232 examinera receiving loans, etc., stealing property, etc., of member banks; further penalty 1232 loans on real estate, including farm lands, within its Federal reserve district, may be made by 1232 form of security required 1233 limitation of amount; term not to exceed five years 1233 aggregate sum of, limited to proportion of capital and surplus, or of savings deposits 1233 time and savings deposits may be received by 1233 interest rate not to exceed that allowed banks under laws of the State 1233 capital stock shares at $100 each; less amounts allowed 1233 rights, etc., to transferee 1233 directors required to be citizens, and to have designated residence 1233 minimum ownership of stock by, specified 1233 office vacated if ownership ceases, etc. 1233 *National Bison Range, Montana,* appropriation for maintenance 519, 995 *National Capital Park and Planning Commission, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses incidental to development of park and playground system 1330 limitation on purchases of sites 1330 additional from unobligated balances of other appropriations 1330 purposes designated for establishing 374 composition of; exofficio members; appointive members 375 qualifications and terms of appointive members 375 no compensation for service on, but expenses for subsistence and travel allowed 375 appointment of Congressional Members at the close of a Congress 375 Director of Public Buildings and Parks, etc., to be executive and disbursing officer of 375 details of plans, etc., to be prepared and recommended by 375 cooperation of departments, etc 375 provisions for cooperation with Maryland and Virginia 375 employment of technical experts, etc., by, authorized 375 not subject to Classification Act 375 *National Capital Park and Planning Com-* Paga *mission—* Continued, abolishment of District Highway Com-mission, and transfer of powers, etc., to 376 authority of National Capital Park Commission transferred to 376 appropriations for, made available. 376 *National Capital Park Commission,* appropriation for expenses 449 deficiency appropriation for office personnel 170 powers, etc., transferred to National Capital Park and Planning Commission 376 appropriations made available 376 *National Capital Public Buildings and* *Public Parks Office (see* Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital, Office of). *National Cemeteries,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 287, 1138 for superintendents 2S7, 1138 for Arlington Memorial Amphitheater, etc.; cemeteries abroad. 287, 1138 for repairs to roadways; restriction. 287, 1138 roads limited to one approach. 287, 1138 for headstones for soldiers' graves, etc 287, 1138 for Antietam battle field; sujierintendent 288, 1138 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, citizens, etc.; removals 288, 1138 segregation of bodies in American cemeteries, Great Britain, and France 288, 1139 for Confederate Mound, Chicago, Ill 288, 1139 for Confederate burial plats, care, etc 288, 1139 for burial of indigent ex-soldiers, etc., in Hot Springs Hospital at Little Rock, Ark 289, 1139 for monuments, etc., in Cuba and China 289, 1139 deficiency appropriation for headstones for soldiers’ graves 190, 886, 1260 for expenses 190 for Arlington Memorial Amphitheater, etc 879 acceptance of tablet commemorating designation of Memorial Day to . be installed in.Arlington 755 superintendents, eligible to provisions of Act for retirement of civil service employees 906 *National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform Stale Laws,* appropriation for aid to 424, 1304 *National Currency,* appropriation for expenses, redemption of, Treasurer’s office 142, 1033 for expenses, Office of ComptroUer of the Currency 142, 1033 *National Defense Act, 1916, Amendments,* Air Corps created 780 retirement pay of officers appointed at over 45 years, if retired for disability to receive 75 per cent of active pay at that time 564 supplies, etc., to National Guard animals furnished the Government. 673 owned or hired by the State 673 help for care of, etc.; for heavier than air squadrons 674 clxix *National Defense Ad, 1916, Amendments—* Page.
Continued. assemblages of National Guard for instruction by detailed Army officers 674 pay, etc., while attending 674 attendance of selected members of National Guard at Army service schools 674 at military posts for training, etc 674 to receive pay, etc., of Army 674 accrued pay, etc., allowed prior to departure from post, etc 675 becoming sick in line of duty, to have pay 675 pay of armory drill for less than 60 per cent thereof, validated 675 schools for adjutants generals, held in District of Columbia May, 1924, and March, 1925, deemed authorized 675 payments for, validated 675 Enlisted Reserve Corps; composition of 705 periods of enlistment; with World War service 705 persons eligible; age limitation extended for railway operation units . 705 continuance of service in time of war. 705 details of officers and enlisted men to educational institutions, industrial plants, etc., for technical instruction 705 expenses limited; funds for allowances, etc., of enlisted men during the detail 705 maximum length of details of enlisted men 705 uniform outer clothing of enlisted man, upon discharge, to be retained for military use 891 *National Fire Insurance Company of Hart-ford, Conn.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement of, for fire losses, Hawaii bubonic plague 864 *National Forests (see also* Forest Service), appropriation for restoring to public domain lands in — 457, 937 for topographic surveys of lands in 486 for administration of 511, 988 disposal of timber 512 for expenses, district administration 512, 989 for fighting, etc., forest fires 513, 989 emergency insect infestations in. 513, 989 for airplane patrol to prevent forest fires on, etc 513, 990 for sanitary and fire protection, public camp grounds within 513, 990 for selecting lands within, for homestead entries 513, 990 for surveying, etc., agricultural lands 514, 990 for improving range conditions, etc-514, 990 for purchase of seeds, etc., for tree planting; experiments, etc 514, 990 for roads, trails, etc., for developing 514, 991 deficiency appropriation for fighting, etc., forest fires 171, 1252 for roads, trails, etc 171 for expenses, adjustment of boundaries of 851 *National Forests—* acceptance of lands of New Mexico in exchange for other public lands, and added to 747 creation or additions of, in New Mexico and Arizona forbidden except by Act of Congress 745 exchange of lands authorized for addition to Arapaho, Colo 1378 exchange of lands with Leo Sheep Company for addition to Medicine Bow, Wyo 248 lands added to Absaroka and Gallatin, for preserving, etc., game animals . 656 Carson, N.
Mex 304 Colorado; from Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo 714 Colville, Wash 1412 Rainier, Wash.; from Mount Rainier National Park 669 Santa Fe, N. Mex 304 Shoshone, Wyo 1412 Washakie, Wyo 742 private forest lands within five miles of Black Hills, or Harney, may be accepted in exchange for national forest lands or timber 1099 when accepted to be added to adjacent national forest 1099 timber lawfully cut on, may be exported 242 San Bernardino, Calif.; Tahquitz Game Reserve created within 889 *National Gallery of Art,* appropriation for administration expenses 316, 1080 deficiency appropriation for 186 *National Guard,* appropriation for pay, officers 257, 1109 for pay, enlisted men 257, 1109 for transportation of officers and enlisted men on discharge 263, 1114 for procuring locally, horses for officers of, from unexpended balances of National Guard appropriations, 1924 263 for arming, equipping, and training. 281, 1132 for forage, etc., for animals 281, 1132 for care, etc., of animals, supplies, etc 281, 1132 for expenses, instruction camps. . 281, 1132 for attending military service schools. 281, 1132 for property and disbursing officers. 281, 1132 for equipment and instruction expenses 281, 1132 for travel, Regular Army officers. 281, 1132 amount for officers of War Department General Staff 281, 1132 for transporting equipment and supplies 282, 1132 for expenses, Army enlisted men. 282, 1132 for pay of (armory drills) 282, 1132 computed for fiscal, instead of calendar, year 282 for procuring arms, etc., for issue for field service 282, 1132 issues from Army surplus stores; not charged to militia appropriations 282, 1133 reduction of mounted units, etc. 282, 1133 available until December 31, 1927. 282 clxx *National Guard—* deficiency appropriation for arming, equipping, etc, 190, 194, 884, 886, 1260 entitled to Army pay for each day of service less than one month 531 funds of, available for supplies, etc., for animals issued by the Government 673 owned or hired by States, etc 673 help for care of animals, material, equipment, etc 674 limitation of number; to be enlisted etc 674 for heavier than air squadrons, one officer; and one civilian when necessary 674 number of officers not increased 674 assemblages of officers and enlisted men of, for instruction by Army officers detailed therefor 674 participating in small arms competitions 674 places allowed 674 pay, allowances, etc., while attending. 674 limited number authorized to attend Army service schools 674 for practical instruction at Army posts during field training 674 pay and allowances to officers and warrant officers 674 including quarters, subsistence, etc., to enlisted men 675 accruing, allowed prior to departure from post 675 continued, if becoming sick in line of duty 675 payments of armory drill pay heretofore made to enlisted men for less than 60 per cent attendance, validated 675 schools of instruction for adjutants general held in District of Columbia, May 1924, and March 192.5, deemed authorized, and payment of expenses for, validated 675 purchase of additional land for target range, Auburn, Me., from allotment to Maine for 565 return directed of funds in trust for World War units of, not reconstituted 1404 consent of legislatures required 1404 *National Guard of Norik Carolina,* relieved from accountability for Army cots loaned for New Berne fire 554 *National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,* appropriation for expenses, Dayton, Ohio 292, 1143 Milwaukee, Wis 293, 1144 Togus, Me 293, 1144 Hampton, Va 293, 1144 Leavenworth, Kans 293, 1144 Santa Monica, Calif 293, 1144 Marion, Ind 293, 1144 Danville, Ill 293, 1144 Johnson City, Tenn 293, 1144 Hot Springs, S.
Dak 293, 1144 for clothing, all branches 293, 1144 for Board of Managers 294, 1144 for hospital facilities of, by Veterans’ Bureau 320 deficiencv appropriation for Milwaukee, Wis 184 *National Home for Disabled Volunteer* Pag«. *Soldiers-* —Cont i nued. deficiency appropriation for Hampton, Va 184, 880, 1260 for Santa Monica, Calif 184, 191, 880, 1260 for Togus, Me 880, 1260 for Leavenworth, Kans 880, 1260 for Marion, Ind 880 for Danville, Ill 880 for Battle Mountain Sanitarium, Hot Springs, S.
Dak 880 for clothing 880 additions authorized to Marion, Ind 1421 honorably discharged disabled members of all Federal forces incapable of earning a living to be admitted to 1421 *National Institute of Social Sciences, D. C.,* name of American Social Science Association changed to 751 meetings; annual report to be filed with Librarian of Congress 751 may receive and hold donations of real and personal property 751 *National Library for the Blind, D. C.,* appropriation for aid to 447, 1327 *National Military Parks,* appropriation for Chickamauga and Chattanooga 289, 1139 memorials allowed Spanish War veterans who were encamped in 289, 1140 for Gettysburg 289, 1140 for Guilford Courthouse 289, 1140 for Petersburg 1140 for Shiloh 289, 1140 for Vicksburg 290, 1140 for survey of battle fields 1140 deficiency appropriation for Vicksburg, Miss 879 for preparing plans, etc., for Moores Creek, N.
C 879 establishment of . Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battle Fields Memorial, Va., as 1091 Moores Creek N. C., a battle field of the Revolutionary War 684 Petersburg, Va.; at battle fields, of siege of, in 1864 and 1865 822 Stones River, Tenn 1400 limit of cost increased for lands added to Shiloh, Tenn 1405 sum authorized 1406 *National Monuments,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of, under Secretary of War 290, 1139 for administration, etc 490, 965 for Carlsbad Cave, N.
Mex 490, 965 for reconstructing roads, etc., dam aged by unavoidable causes 490, 966 for combating insect infestations of forest trees within 966 Casa Grande Ruins, Ariz.; part of restored to public domain 698 food, etc., may be sold at cost, in emergencies, to visitors within 900 *National Museum,* appropriation for furniture, fixtures etc 316, 1080 for heating, lighting, etc 316, 1080 for preserving collections; employees 316, 1080 for repairs, books, etc 316, 1080 deficiency appropriation for preservation of collections 186, 1256 I clxxi *National Park Service, Interior Depart-* Page. *ment,* appropriation for printing and binding for 455, 930 for Director, personal services 488, 963 for pay for accounting service S63 for Crater Lake, Oreg 488, 963 for General Grant, Calif 488, 963 for Glacier, Mont 488, 963 for Grand Canyon, Ariz 488, 963 for Hawaii 488, 963 for Hot Springs, Ark 488, 964 for Lafayette, Me 488, 964 for Lassen Volcanic, Calif 488, 964 for Mesa Verde, Colo 489, 964 for Mount McKinley, Alaska 489, 964 for Mount Rainier, Wash 489, 964 for Platt, Okla 489, 964 for Rocky Mountain, Colo 489, 964 for Sequoia, Calif 489, 964 for Wind Cave, S.
Dak 489, 965 for Yellowstone, Wyo 489, 965 for Yosemite, Calif 490, 965 for Zion, Utah 490, 965 for national monuments 490, 965 for Carlsbad Cave, N. Mex 490, 965 for repairing damages to roads, etc., from storms, unavoidable causes, etc 490, 966 for fighting forest fires, etc., in. 490, 966 limitation and restriction on expenditures 490, 966 interchangeable appropriations; limit 490 for emergencies to meet insect infestation 490, 966 for purchase of privately owned lands 966 interchangeable appropriations; limitation 966 for southern Appalachian national parks;
Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountain 965 for roads/trails, etc,, in parks and monuments 491, 966 approved contracts for projects deemed Government obligations. 491, 966 not available where charges are made for camp ground privileges 967 waterproof footwear deemed as park equipment 491, 967 physical improvements appropriations immediately available 491, 967 expenses of depositing motleys allowed from maintenance, etc., appropriations 491 medical service for employees to be contracted for, etc 491 appropriations available for paying traveling expenses, etc., on change of stations 967 for commissioners 344, 1195 deficiency appropriation for emergency, reconstruction and fighting forest fires 175, 1253 for Mesa Verde, Colo 187 for expenses, adjustment of boundaries of 851,857 acceptance of addition to Hot Springs, Ark., ceded by Arkansas 1359 *National Park Service, Interior Depart-Page, ment* —C ont in ued. administration, etc,, by, of Mammoth Cave National Park 636 Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains National Parks 616 boundary changed of Hawaii, on island of Mau i 1087 Director of, to serve on National Capital Park, etc., Commission 375 field service appropriations for, available for work animals, vehicles, etc 496,971 food and supplies may be sold at cost, in emergencies, to aid visitors within national parks and monuments 900 receipts from sales available for further purchases 900 Grand Canyon, Ariz.; boundaries modified 1238 lands added to Grand Canyon, Ariz., by exchange 497 Yellowstone, for preserving, etc., game animals 656 Mammoth Cave, Ky., established when United States vested with title to area of 635 lands to be secured by donation, no appropriation of public moneys allowed for purchase thereof 635 acceptance of title to lands purchased by subscriptions 635 donated without purchase 635 National Park Service to administer and develop the park 636 provisions of Water Power Act not applicable thereto 636 minimum area to be administered by, including the caves 636 general development to await acceptance of major portion thereof 636 employment of commission on the selection, etc., continued 636 medical assistance authorized from general expenses to employees at isolated stations 900 removal of bodies, etc., in cases of death 900 Shenandoah, Va., and Great Smoky Mountains, N.
C., and Tenn., established, when United States vested, with title to areas of 616 lands to be secured only by donation, no appropriation of public moneys allowed forpurchase thereof. 616 acceptance authorized of title to lands purchased by subscriptions of Virginia, etc., in area of Shenandoah National Park 616 of Tennessee, etc., in area of Great Smoky Mountains National Park 616 National Park Service to administer and develop the parks 616 provisions of Water Power Act not applicable to the parks 616 minimum area to be administered by 616 clxxii INDEX *National Park Service, Interior Depart-* Page. *ment—* Continued.
Shenandoah, Va., and Great Smoky Mountains, N. C., and Tenn.; general development to await acceptance of major portion thereof 617 employment of commission on selection, etc., continued 617 Mount Rainier, Wash., boundaries modified 668 Rocky Mountain, Colo., boundaries modified 712 Sequoia, Calif.; boundaries modified 818 lands included as part of RooseveltSequoia National Park 819 excluded lands added to Sequoia National Forest, and Game Preserve 820 *National Parks (see* National Park Service). *National Prohibition Act,* appropriation for expenses, enforcing, by internal revenue officers 143, 1034 disseminating information on law observance, etc 143, 1034 deficiency appropriation for expenses, enforcing Internal Revenue Service 189, 193, 868, 883, 886, 1258 *National Red Cross (see* American National Red Cross). *National Rifle Match, Army,* appropriation for supplying meals, etc., to competitors in 286, 1137 for furnishing medals, trophies, etc 286, 1137 *National Security and Defense,* deficiency appropriation for, under Interior Department 187 for, under Department of Justice 187 for, under Department of Labor 188 for, under Department of State 189 *National Sesquicentcnnial Exposition (see also* Sesquicentennial Exhibition, Philadelphia), deficiency appropriation for expenses, Government exhibit 194 *National Training School for Boys, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 348, 1198 for constructing family building 1198 for care, etc., of boys committed to. . 444, 1324 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 176, 860 *National Training School for Girls, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 444, 1324 for contingent expenses 444, 1324 for motor truck 444 board of trustees of, abolished on organization of Board of Public Welfare, D. C 210 control, etc., of, put under Board of Public Welfare, D. C 209 *National Zoological Park (see* Zoological Park, D.
C., National). *Natural Gas,* appropriation for investigations for economic production, etc 367, 1218 deficiency appropriation for investigations, etc 187 *Naturalization,* declaration of citizenship of former Danish citizens in Virgin Islands January 17, 1917, not retaining the same 1234 *Naturalization Bureau, Department of* Page. *Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 371, 1223 for general expenses, officers, employees, etc 371, 1223 for travel, rent, etc 371, 1223 for clerical assistance to clerks of courts in naturalization cases 372, 1223 restriction 372, 1223 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous expenses 1258 *Naturalization of Aliens,* examiners may be designated by district judges to conduct preliminary hearings upon naturalization petitions 709 authorized to take testimony, administer oaths, etc 709 findings to be submitted at final hearings; details 709 action of judge upon 709 filed permanently in records of court 710 duplicate to be sent to Commissioner of Naturalization 710 examination of petitioner, etc., in court not required if preliminary hearing conducted by 710 discretionary, etc., examination before court, authorized 710 prohibition against making declaration of intention on election day or within 30 days before, repealed 652 provisions for allowing, of alien veterans of the World War 655 *Nautical Almanac, American Ephemeris and,* appropriation for preparing 601, 1283 *Nautical Almanac Office, Navy Department,* appropriation for civilian personnel-601, 1283 for computers on American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac 601, 1283 *Navajo Agency, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at; apportionment in Arizona and New Mexico 474, 953 *Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservation, Ariz, and N. Mex.,* appropriation for miscellaneous irrigation projects 463, 943 *Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz, and* *N. Mex.,* appropriation for water supply for Indians on; repayment 462, 943 for Ganado irrigation project on. 464 *Navajo Indian Reservation, N. Mex.,* appropriation for operating, etc., Hogback irrigation project, under San Juan School, N.
Mex., on 466, 946 *Navajo Indian Sanatorium, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 472, 951 *Navajo Indians, Ariz.,* appropriation for water supply on reservations 462 for schools; discretionary use 471, 950 *Navajo Indians, Ariz.-N. Mex.,* one-half cost of bridge across Colorado River near Lee Ferry, Ariz., to be repaid by 174 clxxiii *Navajo Indians, N. Mex.,* Page. one-half cost of bridge across San Juan River near Bloomfield, N, Mex., to be repaid by 174 *Navajo Springs Band of Ute Indians, Colo.,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 476, 955 from accrued interest 476, 955 *Naval Academy,* appropriation for engineering experiment station 601, 1284 for pay, professors, instructors, etc. 609, 1292 limit for swordsmanship and physical instruction 609, 1292 for civilian employees, administration 610, 1292 for Department of Ordnance and Gunnery 610 for Department of Electrical Engineering and physics 610 for Department of Seamanship 610 for Department of Marine Engineering and Naval Construction 610 for Commissary Department 610 for Department of Buildings and Grounds 610 for current and miscellaneous expenses 610, 1292 for books for library 610, 1292 for expenses, Board of Visitors. 610, 1292 for contingencies, superintendent-610, 1292 for commandant of midshipmen. 610, 1292 for maintenance and repairs 610, 1292 repairs, Bancroft Hall 610 deficiency appropriation for aircraft, etc., for training graduates of 177 for maintenance, etc 188 candidates not excluded admission if twentieth anniversary of birth is April 1 of year of entrance 1248 longevity pay not allowed Army officers for time at Military Academy or, after August 24, 1912 257 number of midshipmen increased by forty 704 appointments from sons of officers and enlisted men of Army, Navy and Marine Corps killed in World War 704 or who died prior to July 2, 1921, from wounds or diseases incident thereto 704 division equally between officers and enlisted men 704 *Naval Aeronautics* (see Aircraft, Navy). *Naval and Military Service, World War,* validation of pay and allowances over-payments, received in good faith by persons in 815 no refund if collections have been made 815 *Naval Attachés,* appropriation for expenses . 593, 1276 *Naval Communications, Office of Director of,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 595, 1278 *Naval Compensation, Veterans’ Bureau, Military and,* appropriation for death or disability payments of 319, 1084 *Naval Establishment (see also* Navy), Page. appropriation for increase of 612, 1294 for major alterations of naval vessels, etc., 1294 for construction and machinery of vessels heretofore authorized. 612, 1295 plans, etc., for three remaining fleet submarines, of highest practical speed and greatest radius of action, to be submitted at next session of Congress 613 additional technical employees authorized for 613 sum for three scout cruisers immediately available 1295 for armor, armament, and ammunition for authorized vessels 613, 1295 limit of cost increased for designated vessels 613 limit of cost increased of airplane carriers “Lexington” and “Saratoga” 1343 modernizing alterations, etc., authorized to “Oklahoma” and “Nevada” 1343 limit of cost increased of fleet submarine 1343 for aircraft, and accessories, for carriers 613 limit of cost increased of submarine tender No. 3 769 ship S-48 769 *Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa.,* appropriation for employees 599, 1281 for maintenance 599, 1281 *Naval Hospital, D.
C., Old,* lease of, as temporary home for soldiers and sailors, continued 15 years--702 *Naval Insurance, Military and,* appropriation for, accruing during the year 320, 1085 provisions for conversion of term yearly renewable 686 *Naval Intelligence, Office of Chief of,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 595, 1278 *Naval Mililia,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 597, 1280 *Naval Observatory,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 600, 1282 for miscellaneous computations books, apparatus, etc 600, 1283 for repairs to buildings 600, 1283 for miscellaneous expenses, supplies, etc 600, 1282 for care of grounds, etc 600, 1283 exchange authorized of designated portion of grounds of, for portion of Industrial Home School site 1386 use of land for school, etc., if not sold 1386 part of proceeds from sale of land to be deposited to credit of Observatory, for improving property thereof 1386 *Naval Oil Reserves,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of suits to cancel leases, etc. of. 843 for special counsel, etc., in suits to cancel leases of 858 clxxiv *Naval Operations, Chief of Page.* to be next in succession during temporary absence of Secretary and Assistants 1086 *Naval Operations, Office of Chief of,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 595, 1278 for civilian personnel, Board of Inspection and Survey 595, 1278 for civilian personnel, Office of Director of Naval Communications 595, 1278 for civilian personnel, Office of Naval Intelligence 595, 1278 *Naval Pension Pund,* deficiency, appropriation for paying claims from 191 *Naval Public Works Construction Fund,* net proceeds of surplus naval property to be deposited in the Treasury to the credit of 701 expenditures from, when authorized by Congress— 701 estimates for, etc., to be submitted annually by Secretary of the Navy 701 balance remaining in, March 4, 1933, to revert to the Treasury 701 *Naval Radio Stations* use of, under conditions, for transmitting press messages 1173 private commercial messages between ships, in Alaska, etc 1173 rates for, other than Pacific coast messages, and Virgin Islands 1173 termination of, when private stations able to meet requirements 1173 *Naval Records and Library,* appropriation for civilian personnel, office of 595, 1278 for preparing, etc., naval records of War with Central Powers of Europe 595, 1278 *Naval Reserve,* appropriation for mileage to officers. 595, 1280 for expenses of organizing, etc 597, 1280 for pay, etc., on active training duty 597, 1280 for pay, etc., Fleet Naval Reserve. 597, 1280 additional for aviation material. 597, 1280 clerical, etc., services 1280 for procuring aircraft and equipment. 598 *Naval Reserve Force.* deficiency appropriation for organizing 188, 193, 883, 1258 *Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps,* appropriation for printing and binding for 593, 1276 for supplies 598, 1280 for expenses, instruction camps and schools on ships 598, 1280 commutation of travel, subsistence, etc 598, 1280 medical attendance, etc., if injured in line of duty; burial expenses 598, 1281 uniforms, etc., from Navy service stocks 598, 1281 price current to govern payments for. 598, 1281 *Naval Stores,* appropriation for investigating grading, handling, etc., of 516, 972, 1003 *Naval Training Stations,* appropriation for California 597, 1279 for Rhode Island 597, 1279 for Great Lakes, Ill 597, 1279 *Naval Training Stations* —Continued.
Face, appropriation for Hampton Roads, Va 597, 1279 limit, clerical, etc., services 597, 1279 *Naval War College,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 599, 1281 *Naval Working Fund,* established 605 bills for work, etc., ordered, to be paid promptly 605 not subject to audit before settlement 605 *Navigable Districts of the United States,* Great Lakes district created 832 collection districts, etc., included. 832 vessels operating in, subject to coasting trade requirements, etc 832 *Navigable Streams, etc.,* appropriation for investigating pollution of 148, 1039 deficiency appropriation for Conference on prevention of oil pollution of 867 *Navigation Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Commissioner and office personnel 355, 1205 for admeasurement of vessels 355, 1205 for motor boats, etc., to enforce navigation laws 355, 1206 for preventing overcrowding of passenger vessels 355, 1206 for enforcing wireless communication laws 355, 1206 for Shipping Commissioners 355, 1206 for clerk hire; contingent expenses 355, 1206 *Navigation Bureau, Navy* (see Bureau of Navigation, Navy). *Navigation, Commissioner of* to enroll Norwegian vessel “Derwent” as vessel of the United States 1354 *Navigation Laws,* appropriation for motor boats, etc., to enforce 355, 1206 not applicable to seaplanes or other aircraft 572 *Navy (see also* Naval Establishment *and* Navy Department), appropriation for Secretary of the Navy Assistants, etc 591, 1275 for Department contingent expenses 592, 1275 for printing and binding 593, 1276 for pay, miscellaneous 593, 1276 delegates to International Research Council 593, 1276 delegates to International Hydro-graphic Conference 593, 1276 patrol duty of officers and midshipmen abroad 593, 1276 collecting information, etc 593, 1276 interned prisoners of war 593, 1276 damages claims 593, 1276 restriction on use at naval dis . tricts 593, 1277 limit, clerical, etc., services at yards and stations 593, 1277 for contingent 594, 1277 for expenses, Government for Virgin Islands 594, 1277 allegiance requirments 594, 1277 for marine schools, New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania. 594, 1277 for care of lepers, etc., Guam and Cuiion 594, 1277 for research laboratory 594, 1277 clxxv *Navy—* appropriation for George Melling for compiling laws relating to 1278 for Bureau of Navigation, transporting, recruiting, etc 595 for recreation for enlisted men 596, 1278 for contingent 596, 1279 for gunnery and engineering exercises 596, 1279 for equipment supplies, instruments, etc 596, 1279 for ocean and lake surveys 597, 1279 for training stations 597, 1279 for Naval Reserve, etc 597, 1280 pay, allowances, etc.,while training 597, 1280 aircraft equipment, etc 597, 1280 for Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 598, 1280 for Naval War College 599, 1281 for Naval Home 599, 1281 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Navigation 599, 1282 for Hydrographic Office 599, 1282 for Naval Observatory 600, 1282 for Bureau of Engineering, repairs, etc., of machinery, etc 601, 1283 equipment supplies 601, 1283 clerical, etc., services 601, 1284 for engineering experiment station, Naval Academy 601, 1284 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Engineering 601, 1284 for Bureau of Construction and Repair, construction, etc 601, 1284 equipment supplies 602, 1284 clerical, etc., services 602, 1284 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Construction and repair 602, 1285 for Bureau of Ordnance, ordnance and ordnance stores 602, 1285 plant appliances 602, 1285 schools at ordnance stations 602, 1285 chemical, etc., services 603, 1285 for smokeless powder 603, 1285 for purchase, etc., of torpedoes, etc 603, 1285 for experimental work in projectiles etc 603, 1285 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Ordnance 603, 1285 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, pay of officers 603, 1285 for rental allowance 603, 1286 for subsistence allowance 603, 1286 for officers on retired list 603, 1286 for hire of quarters 603, 1286 for enlisted men 603, 1286 for outfits, clothing, etc 1286 for machinists, apprentice seaman, etc 603, 1286 for Nurse corps 603, 1286 for Fleet Naval Reservists 604, 1286 for property losses 604, 1286 for death gratuity 604, 1286 for subsistence . 1286 for transportation 1286 for recruiting 1287 “Pay, subsistence, and transportation” constituted one fund. 604, 1287 additional medical personnel for Veterans’ Bureau patients in naval hospitals 604, 1287 midshipmen ; restriction on appointments 604, 1287 *Navy* —Continued.
Page. appropriation for recruiting, etc.; appointments at large or from enlisted personnel not affected. 604, 1287 service in Naval or Military Academy after March 4, 1913, not counted in longevity, etc 604 for maintenance, equipment supplies 604, 1287 freight, Department and bureaus 605, 1287 chemical, etc., services 605, 1288 issues of clothing, etc., to Naval Reserve, charged to clothing and small stores fund 1288 outfits, uniform gratuity, etc., from clothing and small stores fund; credits allowed 605 naval working fund; payments to, from departments, etc 605 for fuel, etc 605, 1288 issues charged to appropriations applicable 605, 1288 price for fuel on hand at last issue rate 605, 1288 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 606, 1288 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, surgeons’ necessaries 606, 1288 for contingent 606, 1288 care of insane on the Pacific Coast 606, 1289 clerical, etc., services 606, 12S9 removal of hospital cemetery, New York City, authorized 606 for care of the dead 606, 1289 bringing home remains of officers, etc 606, 1289 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 607, 1289 for Bureau of Yards and Docks, maintenance 607, 1289 comprehensive plan for improving yards, etc., to be reported to Congress 607 limitation on purchases, etc., of passenger motor vehicles 607, 12S9 motor vehicles, etc.; restriction. 607, 1289 for contingent 608, 1290 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Yards and Docks 608, 1290 for public works at designated navy yards and stations 608, 1290 for Bureau of Aeronautics, aviation expenses 609, 1291 allotments designated 609, 1291 rigid airship 1291 accounted for as one fund 609, 1291 shore stations limited to six 609, 1291 construction of airplane factorv forbidden 609, 1291 payment for damages from aircraft to private property 609, 1291 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Aeronautics 609, 1292 for Naval Academy 609, 1292 for Marine Corps 610, 1292 for Marine Corps Reserve 612, 1294 for major alterations to designated vessels 612, 1294 for installation of appliances for launching, etc., airplanes on battleships 1295 for increase of the Navy; with unexpended balances 1295 clxxvi *Navy—* appropriation for construction and machinery of vessels heretofore authorized 612, 1995 plans for three fleet submarines to be prepared 613 additional technical services 613 construction of three scout cruisers. 1295 transfers from naval supply fund. 1295 for armor, armament, and ammunition; increased cost limited 613, 1295 for aircraft and accessories for carriers. 613 purchase of equipment patents, etc 613, 1295 use for Department expenses forbidden 613, 1295 details to Navigation Bureau, dispensary, and radio service allowed 613, 1295 no pay to officers! etc., using time measuring devices on work of employees 613, 1295 cash rewards, etc., limited 613, 1295 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 613, 1295 for pensions 477, 956 for pensions, fiscal year 1926 653 deficiency appropriation for damages claims, collisions with naval vessels 177, 861 for Bureau of Yards and Docks 177, 188, 1253, 1258 for Bureau of Aeronautics 177, 1253 for repairing hurricane damages, American Samoa 177 for pay 188, 192, 882, 885, 1258 for Bureau of Navigation 188, 192, 883, 885, 1258 for pay, miscellaneous 188, 882, 885, 1258 for freight 188, 1258 for aviation 188, 192, 883, 885, 1258 for Naval Academy 188 for Naval Reserve Force 188, 193, 883 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 188, 1258 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 188, 1258 for Bureau of Ordnance 188, 192, 883, 885, 1253, 1258 for Bureau of Engineering 192, 883, 885, 1258 for Marine Corps 192, 883, 885, 885, 1258 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts-192, 193, 883, 885, 885, 1258 for Edward R.
Wilson 862 for reimbursement of designated persons for loss of Liberty bonds 862 for payment to Anton Kunz 862 for maintenance, etc., aircraft factory, etc 862 for aviation, 1927 862 for gunnery and engineering exercises 883 for Air Service, transfer from Army 885 for provisions 885 for smokeless powder 1253 for medical and hospital services, Veterans* Bureau transfer to Navy 1258 acceptance authorized, of certain shipbuilding contract claims 1356 site for aviation training field near Pensacola, Fla 1105 *Navy-* —Continued.
Page. additional buildings authorized at designated naval hospitals 670 from naval hospital fund 670 advancement of acting chaplains to rank of lieutenant commander 740 aircraft construction, etc.; authorized for further developing aeronautics in the 764 appointment authorized as warrant boatswain of John Joseph Bresnahan 751 Cecil Clinton Adell, as ensign 764 Captain Reginald Rowan Belknap, rear admiral, retired 1354 appointment of additional Assistant Secretary, to aid in fostering naval aeronautics, etc 767 salary; duties, etc 767 personnel for office, to be detailed 767 Chief of Naval Operations to act as Secretary during his temporary absence and that of the Assistant Secretaries 1086 construction authorized of designated works at naval air station, Coco Solo, Canal Zone 1340 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 1340 Sand Point, Wash 1341 San Diego, Calif 1341 Hampton Roads, Va 1341 details of officers and enlisted men to assist Latin American Republics in naval matters, authorized 565 disbursing officers may designate deputies as their agents to make disbursements, etc 888 responsibility of deputies; bond required 888 forfeiture of pay of person in, for absence of more than one day from disease due to use of intoxicants or habit-forming drugs 557 from venereal disease due to personal misconduct 557 allowance of $5 if, exceeds one month. 558 former provisions repealed 558 gunboat “Wolverine " to be turned over to Erie, Pa., for naval reserve 923 installations for airplanes authorized on designated battleships 661 funds to be utilized 662 limit of cost increased for converting into airplane carriers “Lexington” and “Saratoga” 1343 modernizing “Oklahoma" and “Nevada” 1343 fleet submarine 1343 submarine tender No. 3 769 ship S-48 769 mileage and subsistence allowances for officers traveling under orders. 680 cost of travel allowed dependents 680 Nurse Corps retirement provisions 531 obsolete aeronautical equipment may be delivered without charge to schools, etc., for instructive courses 1096 officer, qualified for appointment prior to June 30, 1922, but receiving appointment subsequently, to have service credit from June 30, 1922 564 retired on or before June 30, 1922, to receive pay of rank equal to those retired subsequently 417 clxxvii *Navy* —Continued.
Page. officer’s promotion not delayed by temporary excess in grade or rank, caused by failure to fill vacancy in a higher one 888 pension increased for Joss of hand or foot, and loss of arm above elbow or leg above knee 1085 for loss of limbs or sight. 396 promotion authorized of aviation pilot Floyd Bennett, as machinist 933 and awarded congressional medal of honor for service as member of Byrd Arctic expedition 933 promotion to commander authorized of Lieutenant Commander Richard E.
Byrd, with highest retired pay of grade. 933 and awarded Congressional medal of honor for aircraft flight over the North Pole 933 provisions for equalizing promotion of staff corps officers with officers of the line 717- 724 reimbursement for personal property losses of officers, etc., in service, extended to aircraft 1368 restoration of George M. Baum to place on list of commanders 1103 retirement and promotion age requirements of line captains, commanders, and lieutenant commanders, modified 761 sale, etc. of designated lands no longer needed for naval purposes 700 silver service presented to battleship “Georgia," may be delivered to the State 557 used on cruiser “Minneapolis’ may be delivered to Minneapolis, Minn 974 “Minnesota,” may be delivered to the State 652 “North Dakota,” may be delivered to the State . 323 Staff Corps, equalization, etc ‘ 717 uniforms may be sold to honorably separated members 1096 money to credit of appropriation for, 1097 Marine Corps; warrant and chief warrant officers provided for 725 *Navy Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, and office personnel 591, 1275 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act 592, 1275 provision if only one position in a grade 592, 1275 allowance in unusually meritorious cases 592, 1275 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical service 592, 1275 no reduction in fixed salaries 592, 1275 transfers to another position without reduction 592, 1275 payments under higher rates permitted 592, 1275 for civilian personnel, General Board 592, 1275 Naval Examining and Retiring Boards 592, 1275 Compensation Board 592, 1275 for contingent expenses 592, 1275 supplies for library, etc 592, 1275 *Navy Department—* appropriation for stationery, etc 592, 1276 naval service appropriations not to be used for Department purposes 593, 1276 for printing and binding for 593, 1276 for Navy pay, miscellaneous 593, 1276 for Navy, contingent 594, 1277 for Government for the Virgin Islands 594, 1277 payments for services except to American citizens forbidden. 594, 1277 for State marine schools 594, 1277 for care of lepers, etc., Guam and Culion 594, 1277 for research laboratory 594, 1277 for Office of Naval Records and Library, civilian personnel 595, 1278 for collecting naval records of World War 595, 1278 for Judge Advocate General's office, civilian personnel 595. 1278 for George Melling, compiling Laws Relating to the Navy 1278 for Chief of Naval Operations Office, civilian personnel 595, 1278 for Board of Inspection and Survey, civilian personnel . 595, 1278 for Director of Naval Communications, civilian personnel 595, 1278 for Naval Intelligence Office, civilian personnel 595, 1278 for Bureau of Navigation, expenses 595, 1278 for Naval Reserve and Naval Militia . 597, 1280 for Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 598, 1280 for Naval War College 599, 1281 for Naval Home 599, 1281 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Navigation 599, 1282 for Hydrographic Office 599, 1282 for Naval Observatory 600, 1282 for Nautical Almanac Office 601, 1283 for Bureau of Engineering, expenses 601, 1283 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Engineering 601, 1284 for Bureau of Construction and Repair, expenses 601, 1284 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Construction and Repair. 602, 1285 for Bureau of Ordnance, expenses. 602, 1285 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Ordnance 602, 1285 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, pay,etc., of the Navy. 603, 1285 for freight 605, 1287 naval working fund, payments to. 605 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 606, 1288 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, expenses 606, 1288 removal of cemetery, naval hospital, New York 606 care of the dead 606, 1289 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 607, 1289 for Bureau of Yards and Docks, expenses 607, 1289 comprehensive plan for improving yards, stations, etc., to be submitted 607 43892°—27 103 clxxviii *Navy Department-* —Continued.
Page. appropriation for Bureau of Yards and Docks; limitation on purchase, etc., of motor vehicles; for Marine Corps excepted 607, 1289 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Yards and Docks 608, 1290 for public works, Bureau of Yards and Docks 608, 1290 for Bureau of Aeronautics, aviation expenses 609, 1291 for civilian personnel, Bureau of Aeronautics 609, 1292 for Naval Academy 609, 1292 for Marine Corps 61Ò, 1292 for Marine Corps Reserve 612, 1294 for increase of the Navy 612, 1294 for installing vault in Building 1079 deficiency appropriation for additional Assistant Secretary 861 for contingent expenses 177 for property damages claims 177, 861 for collision damages claims 177, 881 for Navy 177, 188, 192, 882, 885, 1253, 1258 for repairing hurricane damages, American Samoa 177 for judgments, United States courts, under 184, 185, 880 for salvage judgments, United States district courts under 184 for paying judgments of United States courts under, in private acts 880 for paying judgments of United States courts under, Lever Act cases 880, 1253 for judgments, United States courts, in collision claims under 1255 for judgments, Court of Claims, under 185, 881, 1256 for Marine Corps 188 for freight 188, 885 for Naval Academy 188 for World War Adjusted Compensation Act, administrative expenses 861 for Edward R.
Wilson 862 for maintenance, aircraft factory, etc 862 for Pensacola, Fla., air station repairs 1253 for Naval Reserve Force 1258 Chief of Naval Operations to act as Secretary during his temporary absence and that of the Assistants 1086 surplus books of, may be transferred to Indian schools 836 *Navy Drill Books,* appropriation for printing, etc 593 *Navy Staff Corps,* branches of service designated as of the Staff 717 rear admiral, captain, and commander, to be selected for promotion from next lower rank of the corps, upon recommendation of a board of naval officers 717 limitation of rank of Chaplain, and Dental Corps 717 former distribution of number and percentages of staff officers, repealed 717 number of rear admirals reatricted 717 *Navy Staff Corps* —Continued.
Page. rear admiral, captain, and commander; officer advanced by selection to a rank not in his grade to be promoted to next higher grade of his corps 717 promotions to rank of rear admiral, captain, or commander only according to this Act 717 for heroism, etc., excepted 717 selection boards for recommending officers for promotion 717 number and rank of staff officers for 717 line for rear admiral may be detailed if number of staff officers of the corps insufficient 717 two-thirds of the board necessary for a recommendation 717 oath required of members of 717 names to be furnished, of officers eligible, by Secretary of Navy 718 if number recommended be less than, the difference may be added to next board 718 personal communications from eligibles as to their record authorized. 718 containing criticism, etc., of any officer, excluded 718 reports recommending eligidles to be certified 718 submitted to the President for approval 718 to recommend another name for one not acceptable to the President. 718 on approval of, officers to be commissioned in rank recommended. 718 date of commission to be in rank of running mate in the line 718 advancement to higher rank when running mate promoted thereto. 718 pay and allowance of advanced officer from date of commission. 718 examination required prior to promotion; ineligible on failure to pass 719 status for retirement, if failing in physical examination 719 precedence of staff officer commissioned prior to March 4, 1913 719 if of higher rank than running mate; if of lower 719 order of, if of same rank and date, specified 719 when assigned new running mate 719 meaning of “passed over” when applied to an officer 719 officer not regarded passed over, if junior made rear admiral prior to July 1, 1918, or advancement of officers of his corps not now on active list 719 running mates in the line to be assigned to staff corps officer commissioned prior to March 4, 1913, etc 719 commissioned subsequently 719 if, assigned to staff officer appointed prior to March 4, 1913, is junior to that of any officer in his corps appointed on or after that date. 719 assignment of, if officer assigned has been separated from active list, passed over, etc 720 to staff officers who have been passed over, etc., since March 4, 1913, etc 720 clxxix *Navy Staff Corps—* running mates, to staff rear admiral, advanced to rank prior to July 1, 1918 720 to staff officer when first commissioned 720 transferred from the line 720 when staff officer haa been promoted and no mate selected 720 rank of new mate 720 if, promoted, and staff officer not selected for promotion to that rank, new running mate to be assigned 720 when staff officer subsequently selected for advancement 721 retention of, by staff captains, eligible for promotion to rear admirals 721 new, if staff officer lose numbers 721 if, advanced for heroism, etc., new one to be assigned; selection 721 for staff officer advanced for heroism. 721 staff officer eligible for consideration for advancement, when running mate recommended for promotion to higher rank, etc 721 eligible for next higher rank, if running mate promoted to higher rank 721 boards for selection of staff officers for promotion, to be appointed by the Secretary 721 action of, for recommending advancemerit to rank of rear admiral 721 number of officers to be furnished; limitation 722 action of, for recommending advancement to rank of captain. . 722 number of officers to be furnished ; exclusions 722 action of, for recommending advancement to rank of commander 722 number of officers to be furnished. 722 after approval by the President, of the report of these selection boards, Secretary to appoint boards to recommend for promotion 723 recommendations to be made by the boards 723 computation of numbers to be furnished each board 723 restriction 723 computation determining selections for promotions 723 in computing the number.to be furnished the board, if a mixed number result, fractions less than one-half to be eliminated 724 if fraction greater than one-half, the number next above to be used. . 724 staff admirals to have pay, etc., of rear admirals of the upper half 724 no increased pay, etc., prior to date of this Act 724 provisions for service of acting chaplains on board ship repealed. 724 acting chaplains to be commissioned chaplains when advanced to rank of lieutenant 724 chaplains on active list to be advanced to rank of lieutenant commander; precedence 724 *Navy Staff Corps—* Continued. .
Page. retirement limitations applicable to professors of mathematics, only. 724 no change of existing law where but one permanent rear admiral in a staff corps 724 no reduction of pay, etc., of any officer, to which he is now entitled 724 *Neah Bay Agency,* Wash.., appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 475, 954 *Neal Street NE., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for paving, West Virginia to Trinidad Avenues 166 *Neals Landing, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Chattahoochee River at 706 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Georgia, Florida, etc 706 *Nebraska,* acquisition authorized by, after completion, of bridge across Missouri River, at Plattsmouth, Nebr 1344 consent of Congress to South Platte River compact between Colorado and 195 *Nebraska-]owa Bridge Company,* may bridge Missouri River at Plattsmouth, Nebr 1344 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Nebraska, Iowa, etc 1344 *Nebraska National Forest, Nebr.,* trees to arid land residents from nurseries of 514 *Neches Canal Company,* dams authorized across Neches River, by, and others 618 *Neches River,* dams authorized across, above Beaumont, Tex 618 *Nematodes,* appropriation for study of plant infesting 509, 986 *Neosho, Mo.,* appropriation for establishing fish cultural station in Oklahoma as auxiliary to 1215 *Neshoba County, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Pearl River, at Burnside, by Board of Supervisors of 132 *Netherlands,* appropriation for minister to 331,. 1180 *Neuse River, N.
C.,* improvement of, authorized 1011 *Neutrality Act,* appropriation for expenses under 335, 1184 *Nevada,* acceptance of State lands of, in exchange for equal quantity of public lands 708 mineral deposits reserved 708 mining leases allowed of metalliferous and nonmetalliferous deposits on unalloted withdrawn Indian reservation lands in 922 purchase of lands in, for Reno Indian colony 496 added to site heretofore purchased, .etc 496 *“Nevada,” Battleship,* alterations and repairs for modernizing, authorized; limit of cost 1343 clxxx *New Basin Canal, La.,* Page, preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, at junction with Lake Pontehartrain 1019 *New Bedford, Mass.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor, etc., to be made 1017 terms of courts at 559 *New Bern, N.
C.,* terms of court at 1339 *New Duluth, Minn.,* submarine cable in Saint Louis River between Oliver, Wis., and, legalized 304 *New Hampshire Avenue NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving west side, Fourth to Buchanan Streets 424 *New Hampshire Judicial District,* terms of court, at Concord 8 Littleton 8 *New Haven, Conn.,* appropriation for post office, water supply 1041 *Nevo Jersey,* acquisition authorized by, after completion, of bridge across Delaware River at Burlington, N.
J_. 589 Palmyra, N. J., to Tacony, Philadelphia, Pa 1025 conveyance of Barnegat Lighthouse Reservation to, for historical purposes and preserving tower. . 248 *New Jersey Judicial District,* constitution of 561 terms of court, at Newark 561 Trenton 561 office of clerk or deputy at Newark and Trenton 561 to be kept open at all times 561 office at Camden 561 office of marshal or deputy at Newark and Trenton 561 to be kept open at all times 561 office at Camden . 561 *New Mexico,* appropriation for repairs, etc., flood damages to irrigation systems, pueblos in 466, 946 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians in 882 citizens holding lands in adverse possession for over 20 years in, may receive patent for 160 acres 709 payment required; if area held in excess, subdivisions not exceeding 160 acres to be determined by Secretary of the Interior 709 corporations included as 709 consent given to vote upon amendment of constitution providing for apportionment of moneys derived from State lands 715 for enacting laws, etc., for carrying same into effect 715 creation or additions of national forests in, forbidden except by Act of Congress 745 exchange of lands or timber in, for addition to Carson or Santa Fe National Forests, authorized— 303 granted lands for New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts, for experimental livestock development, etc 1296 description corrected 1345 *New M exico—* granted lands for New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts; control vested in Board of Regents 1296 existing rights protected 1296 mineral deposits reserved 1296 permits to mine, etc 1296 reversion of lands not used for purposes of the Act 1297 income from lands in drainage districts granted to, may be used to pay assessments against them 228 lands of, in national forests may be accepted by United States 746 equal in value to be given in exchange 747 temporary withdrawal of, from power site, irrigation, etc., disposition 747 common school sections of, in national forests may be exchanged for equal value of Government land, on relinquishing lieu selection right 747 determination by Secretary of Agriculture and the State 747 appraisal of values of the lands 747 lands conveyed to, subject to all conditions and trusts thereon 747 to United States added to national forests on acceptance of title 747 consent of Congress given to amendment of constitution of in accordance with provision of this Act 747 lands of Pueblo Indians of, may’ be condemned for public purposes; damages to pueblo, etc., holding title 498 mining leases allowed of metalliferous and nonmetal liferous deposits on unallotted withdrawn Indianreservation lands in 922 sums for allotting lands, etc., not be to used for Indians in, unless residing on public domain prior to June 30, 1914 460, 940 *New Mexico College of Agriculture and* *Mechanical Arts,* lands granted to New Mexico, for development of livestock, etc., by 1296 description corrected of lands granted to 1345 *New Mexico Pueblos,* appropriation for irrigation project on. 463, 943 *New Orleans, La.,* appropriation for mint at 149, 1040 for improvements of marine hospital-150 for improving facilities, quarantine station 151 for passport bureau 331, 1180 for dispatch agent 332, 1181 deficiency appropriation for quarantine station site 873 acceptance of lands in, comprising Army supply base 1412 bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 1270 funds advanced for acquiring site for quarantine station, may be received 635 use for immediate acquisition thereof 635 repayment from available appropriations 635 clxxxi *New Orleans, La.* —Continued.
Page. intracoastal waterway from, to Corpus Christi, Tex., authorized 1012 provisions for amintaining, etc., permanent trade exposition at 1095 sum authorized for 1095 *New York,* appropriation for reimbursing, for marine school expenses 594, 1277 game laws of, made applicable to Alleganv, Cattaraugus, and Oil Spring Indian Reservations 932 discriminating against the Indians, not applicable 933 exclusive right of Seneca Nation to issue permits and licenses 933 lands acquired by the State in Oil Spring Reservation, excepted from provisions of Act 933 *"New York,” Battleship,* appropriation for additional protection against submarines and aircraft; conversion into oil burning, etc 612, 1295 installations for airplane launching, etc 1295 for new fire control system for 612 improved appliances for installing, etc., of airplanes, authorized on 661 *New York Canals,* appropriation for survey of navigable waters of 291, 1142 *New York, Chicago and Saint Louis Railway Company,* granted right of way over Camp Sherman, Ohio 379 *New York City, N.
Y.,* appropriation for assay office at 150, 1040 for improvement of marine hospital. 150, 1041 for improving quarantine station 151 for pneumatic tube system, custom-house, and appraisers’stores. 152, 1042 for pneumatic tube mail transmission, Brooklyn and 157. 1048 for airplane mail service to San Francisco from 157, 1049 for assistant superintendent, foreign mails at 159, 1050 for passport bureau. 331, 1179 for dispatch agent 332, 1181 for navy yard, dredging 608 for navy yard, electric system, improvements 1290 for customhouse, water supply 1041 deficiency appropriation for airplane mail service, to San Francisco from 863, 884 for barge office, Ellis Island ferry slip 874 for quarantine station, garage and storage buildings 875 acceptance of corrective deed for railroad use of subsurface of site for new post office in 704 branch of Federal Reserve Bank of, at Buffalo, may purchase site and building 223 Crown Point Lighthouse Reservation, conveyed to State, for park purposes 622 memorial tower to be maintained 623 *New York City, N.
Y.—* Continued. Page, granted easement in land, etc., adjoining Fort Hamilton, N. Y., for extending public highway 804 description 804 conditions: no Government expense-805 purchase authorized, upon completion, of building to be erected in 1416 location; limit of cost 1416 for use of appraisers, customs court, etc 1416 disposal of building now occupied, by lease or sale 1416 site to be acquired by condemnation, if contract for purchase not made 1416 removal of cemetery at naval hospital, authorized 606 *New York Harbor, N.
Y.,* appropriation for preventing injurious deposits, inspectors, fleet, etc. 291, Í142 preliminary examination, etc., of H udson River to be made, Battery to Twentieth Street, for depth of 40 feet from shore to shore. 1017 *New York Northern Judicial District,* additional district authorized for 1374 *New York* Western *Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 1370 *New Zealand Insurance Company,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement of, for fire losses, Hawaii bubonic plague 864 *Newark, N.
J.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 871 public building authorization for 632 terms of court at 561 *Newburyport, Mass.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 871 public building authorization for 632 *Newcomb, Frank H., Coast Guard,* given rank of commodore on retired list; no increase of pay 1261 *Neulands Irrigation Project, Nev.,* appropriation for irrigation charges, etc., Paiute allotments within. 466, 946 for maintenance, etc., of; balance available 482, 959 drainage expenses reimbursement contract required 482 for survey of storage reservoir sites on headwaters of Truckee River. 959 for Spanish Springs division expenses; contracts required from irrigation district to pay cost of construction, etc 482 irrigable lands in private ownership in excess of 160 acres to be appraised and sold 482 no water to excess lands if owner refuses to sell, etc 482 limitation on right to receive water until payment made of charges, etc 483 charges to be paid annually 483 public notice to be given when water available, etc 483 construction charges against Paiute allotments in, canceled, etc 771 lands subject to operation charges..-771 sums deducted from total cost of 641 suspension of specified construction charges 642 clxxxii *Newport News,* Va., Page. improvement of channel to, authorized. 1011 sale of abandoned military warehouses authorized 204 *Newport, R.
I.,* appropriation for maintenance, naval training station 597, 1279 plans for water service for all naval activities at, to be submitted 597 for torpedo station, public works 608 *Newport,* Wash., appropriation for graves of national forest fire fighters buried at 989 deficiency appropriation for marking graves of national forest fire fighters buried at 851 *Newspaper Wrappers, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for manufacture; distribution 159, 1050 *Newton Creek, N. J.,* preliminary examination of waterway connecting Cooper River and, tő be made 1017 *Newton Street NE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Eighteenth to Twentieth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 *Newtown Creek, N. Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1017 *Niagara River, N. Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of east channel of, to be made 1020 *Nicaragua,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Nichols Avenue SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Fourth to Upsal Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1305 condemnation of land for widening, between Good Hope Road and S Street 1090 former Act for widening, repealed and proceedings abandoned 1091 *Nicholson Street NW., D.
C.,* condemnation proceedings authorized for opening, etc., under highways system 675 *Night Schools, Ď. C.,* appropriation for 431, 1312 *Niles, Ohio,* overhead viaduct authorized across Mahoning River at 780 *Ninth Street NW., D. C.,* opening of a street authorized from Georgia Avenue NW., to, for street railway use 972 *Niobrara, Nebr.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River at 739 *Nisqually Indians, Wash.,* deficiency appropriation for relief of dispossessed allottees 174 *Nitrogen Research Laboratory, Department of Agriculture, Fixed,* appropriation for rent, from War Department funds 501 *Nome, Alaska,* deficiency appropriation for jail and courthouse 860 preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1021 *Nomini Bay and Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Nonmetallic Minerals and Gas on Public Page.
Lands,* acreage holdings of leases or permits by one person restricted, of coal, phosphate or sodium 373 oil or gas; within producing field 373 interests in other leases of corporations 373 forfeiture for violations 374 temporary, permitted when acquired by descent, etc 374 exceptions, under prior gas or oil placer entries 374 gas or oil in Alaska 374 combination by lessees permitted for refineries 374 oil pipe lines or railroads 374 for coal transportation 374 increasing acreage id oil or gas known producing fields 374 forfeiture for subleasing, etc., to unlawful trust combinations 374 in restraint of trade in mining, etc. 374 to control price of product 374 excess holdings 374 court proceedings for 374 *Nonmetallic Minerals on Public Lands,* appropriation for enforcing provisions relating to mining, etc 487, 962 *Nonnavigable Stream,* declaration of Eagle Lake, Miss, and La., as 681 *Norfolk and* Western *Railway Company,* bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, near William-son, W.
Va., by 135 *Norfolk, Va.,* appropriation for navy yard, public works 608, 1290 bridge authorized across southern branch of Elizabeth River at Portsmouth and 619 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of harbor, for enlarging channel in Elizabeth River 1018 time extended for bridging southern branch of Elizabeth River near. 1246 *North Alton, Ill.,* appropriation for care, etc., Confederate cemetery at 288, 1139 *North British Mercantile Insurance Company,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement of, for fire losses, Hawaii 864 *North Carolina,* accountability of, and the National Guard, for certain lost Army property, relieved 831 Great Smoky Mountains National Park to be established in Tennessee and 616 relieved from responsibility for Army cots loaned for use at New Bern fire 554 *North Carolina Eastern Judicial District,* counties constituting 1339 terms of court, at Elizabeth City 758, 1339 Fayetteville 1339 New Bern 1339 Raleigh 758, 1339 Washington 1339 Wilmington 1339 Wilson 758, 1339 rooms at Wilson 1339 offices of clerk 1339 clxxxiii *North Carolina Middle Judicial District,* Page. counties constituting 1339 terms of court, at Greensboro 1340 Rockingham 1340 Salisbury 1340 Wilkesboro 1340 Winston-Salem 734, 1340 rooms at Winston-Salem and Rockingham 1340 offices of clerk 1340 judge, district attorney, marshal, clerk, etc., to be appointed for 1340 pending cases continued under jurisdiction of judge of the district by whom tried 1340 *North Carolina* W*estern Judicial District,* counties constituting 1340 terms of court, at Asheville 1340 Charlotte 1340 Shelby 1340 Stateville 1340 rooms at Shelby 1340 offices of clerk 1340 *North Dakota,* apportionment of seed grain, fertilizer, etc., loan appropriation to 1245 silver service presented by citizens of, to battleship “ North Dakota,” may be delivered to custody of the State of 323 *North Dakota Avenue NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for grading, North Capitol to Third Streets 1305 *“North Dakota,” Battleship,* silver service presented to, may be delivered to custody of North Dakota . 323 *North Dakota Judicial District,* constitution of 237 counties included in southwestern division 237 southeastern division 237 northeastern division 237 northwestern division 237 western division 237 central division 237 Indian reservations included in divisions where situated 237 terms of court, at Bismarck 237 Devils Lake 238 Fargo 238 Grand Forks 238 Jamestown 238 Minot 238 offices of clerk of court 238 no expense for rent, etc., for rooms not in Government building 238 cases in central division to be tried at Bismarck until public building erected at Jamestown 238 *North German Fire Insurance Company,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement of, for fire losses, Hawaii bubonic plague 864 *North Pacific Halibut Fisheries,* appropriation for share of expenses of International Fisheries Commission 1190 *North Platte Irrigation Project, Nebr.-* *Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 482, 959 contract by irrigation district to pay construction, etc., charge, required 482 *North Platte Irrigation Project, Nebr.-* Page.
W *yo.—* Continued. deficiency appropriation for construction, etc 174 Bums deducted from total cost of 642 suspension of specified construction charges 642 *North Pole,* Congressional medal of honor awarded Richard E. Byrd for successful aircraft flight over 933 Floyd Bennett as member of Byrd Arctic expedition over 933 *North River,* preliminary examination, etc., of channel to Lighthouse Bay, N. C., to be made 1018 *Northern and Northwestern Lakes,* appropriation for survey of 291, 1142 *Northern Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc 473, 952 *Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation,* *Mont.,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, allotting in severalty lauds in 856 declared to be the property of the Indians thereof 690 complete roll of living Northern Cheyenne Indians to be prepared as basis for allotting 690 lands of, to be classified as agricultural, grazing, and timber 690 allotment in severalty of agricultural and grazing lands to individuals on the list 691 agricultural and grazing lands to be contiguous 691 trust patents to be issued, and each designated a homestead 691 homesteads inalienable and untaxable for 25 years, or until death of allottee 691 selection of occupied tract, though classified as timber land 691 timber, mineral, etc., deposits reserved for benefit of the tribe 691 leases authorized with consent of council 691 after 50 years, mineral, etc., deposits, to become property of allottees. 691 lands to be reserved; for school, agency, etc., purposes 691 Busby boarding school;
Birney Day School 691 for religious, educational, etc., purposes 691 educational and religious organizations not to be disturbed in their work for the Indians 691 reservations for town sites at Lame Deer, etc 691 survey, platting, etc.; limit for park and school sites 692 appraisal and disposal of. 692 all income from rents, royalties, etc., including sale of town lots to be deposited to credit of Indians. 692 easements for highways dedicated to county conmissioners 692 tracts with water supply for cattle to be withheld from allotment 692 contiguous land to permit access of stock 692 clxxxiv *Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation,* Page, *Mont.—* Continued. amount authorized for all expenses 692 available for expenses of council meetings, visit of delegates to Washington, etc 692 *Northern Pacific Railroad Company,* deficiency appropriation for joint Congressional Committee investigating grants, etc., of; balance re-appropriated 843 inhibition against approval of, grants extended to June 1, 1928 1405 continuation of joint committee to investi gate grants, etc 1405 advice by Attorney General as to action for adjustment 1405 *Northern Pacific Railway Company,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Little Falls, Minn 693 Minneapolis, Minn 693 *Northwest River,* Va., preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Norton, Joel,* quitclaim deed for Old Lighthouse Reservation, Cunningham Creek, Ohio, to heirs of 624 *Norway,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 payment authorized to, as indemnity for losses of owners of Norwegian bark “ Jana, ” by collision with United States ship “West-wood” 651 Norwegian steamship ‘ ' John Blumer” by collision with Army tug “Britannia” 651 *Nuisances, D.
C.,* appropriation for abatement of. 439, 1319 *Nurse Corps, Army,* retirement of, authorized 531 placed on Nurse Corps Retired List 531 *Nurse Corps, Navy,* retirement of authorized 531 placed on Nurse Corps Retired List 531 *Nurse Corps, Navy (female),* appropriation for traveling expenses 595 for pay, etc., of 603, 1286 for rent of quarters for 603, 1286 for transporting remains of 606, 1289 *Nurse Corps of the Army and Navy,* retirement of, authorized 531 service required 531 placed on Nurse Corps Retired List in grade at the time 531 computation of retired pay 532 supplemental to specified grades 532 period of service computed for 532 credit given for service as contract and reserve on active duty 532 authorized to bear title and wear uniform of grade when retired 532 may be employed on active duty with full pay, etc., in time of war or emergency 532 *Nursery Plants,* appropriation for cooperative studies in propagating, etc 511, 987 *Nursery Stock,* appropriation for enforcing quarantine regulations for importing 526, 1000 *Nurses, Army,* Page. appropriation for pay 258, 1109 for paying claims of, for damages to private property 259 pension increased of, who served in Civil War 806 *Nurses, Female Contract,* pensions for sendee in War with Spain, etc 382 *Nuts, Edible,* appropriation for investigating, etc., growing, marketing, etc., of. 510, 987 for investigating insects affecting 517, 993 **O.** Page. *Oak Creek, Md.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1017 *Oak Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Ogden to Sixteenth Streets 424 *Oakland, Calif.,* improvement of, harbor authorized 1014 *Oakwood Cemetery, III.,* appropriation for Confederate Mound, Chicago, III 288, 1139 *Oates Street NE., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for paving, Montello to Trinidad Avenues 166 *Oaths, Administration of,* State, etc., officers authorized for, required by United States 830 *Oaths of Office,* Veterans’ Bureau employees not to renew, on change of status; exception 919 *Observatory, Astrophysical,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 316, 1080 *Obsolete Ordnance,* donation of two cannon to Council of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Detroit, Mich 1402 *Ocean and Lake Surveys, Navy,* appropriation for hydrographic 597, 1279 *Ocean City, Md.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor and inlet, to be made 1017 *Officers, Army,* appropriation for pay 257, 1109 for warrant officers 257, 1109 for aviation increase 257, 1109 for longevity 257, 1109 time at Military or Naval Academy after August 24, 1912, not counted 257 for retired 258, 1109 for retired, on active duty 258, 1109 for rental allowances 258, 1109 for subsistence allowances 258, 1109 for additional pay to, furnishing their own mounts 258, 1110 for mileage 259, 1110 limitation if on Government vessels 259 for private property damages, etc. 259, 1110 for disposition of remains, etc 288, 1138 deficiency appropriation for mileage— 190, 194, 883, 886 for disposition of remains, etc 190, 194, 884, 1260 clxxxv *Officers, Army—* appointed at over 45 years, if retired for disability, to receive 75 per cent of active pay at time of retirement 564 certain noncommissioned, on retired list placed in the first grade 1356 details of, for technical education at schools, industrial plants, etc 705 findings of facts in disallowed longevity claims, to be certified to accounting officers by Court of Claims 1054 retired, not above grade of colonel, may be appointed brigadier general--1249 service required; no pay increase 1249 retired on or before June 30, 1922, to receive pay of rank equal to those retired subsequently 417 retired, selling supplies, etc., to the Army or War Department, forbidden Army pay 258, 1110 before age of 64, employed by parties making direct sales tö Army, etc., forbidden Army pay 258, 1110 warrant officers’ rank, pay, etc., to Army field clerks, and field clerks, Quartermasters Corps--328 *Officers, Marine Corps,* appropriation for pay and allowances, active list 610, 1292 for subsistence allowance 610, 1292 for rental allowance 610, 1292 for retired 610, 1292 for mileage, etc., without troops 611, 1293 for transporting dependents of 612, 1294 for transporting, etc., remains of 606, 612, 1289, 1294 promotion of, not delayed by temporary excess in grade or rank, due to failure to fill vacancy in a higher one 888 retired on or before June 30, 1922, to receive pay of rank equal to those retired subsequently 417 *Officers, Navy,* appropriation for transporting dependents of 596, 1287 for pay, active list 603, 1286 for rental allowance 603, 1286 for subsistence allowance 603, 1286 for pay of retired 603, 1286 for commutation of quarters 603 for hire of quarters ashore 603, 1286 for death gratuity 604, 1286 for transporting, etc., remains of 606, 1289 deficiency appropriation for transporting, etc., remains of 1258 promotion of, not delayed by temporary excess in grade or rank, due to failure to fill vacancy in a higher one 888 provisions for equalizing promotion, etc., of staff, with those of the line 717- 724 retired on or before June 30, 1922, to receive pay of rank equal to those retired subsequently 417 retirement and promotion age requirements of line captains, commanders, and lieutenant commanders, modified 761 computation of commissioned service of Naval Academy graduates, for this purposes 761 *Officers, Navy—* service credit from June 30, 1922, to, qualified for appointment prior to that date, but, from no fault of theirs, receiving appointment subsequently 564 *Officers of the United ¡States,* affidavits required to be filed hereafter with Comptroller General by all, after appointment, that no consideration, etc., has been given in securing the same 918 no salary tone paid until filing of 919 Veterans’ Bureau employees not required to renew oath of office on change of status 919 *Officers’ Reserve Corps, Army,* appropriation for pay, etc., on active duty not exceeding 15 days 282, 1133 for pay, etc., on active duty more than 15 days 282, 1133 for mileage, etc 282, 1133 limit when traveling on Government vessels 283 entitled to Army pay for each day of service less than one month 531 *Offices, Appointive Public,* payment, etc., to another for influence to procure, unlawful 918 soliciting or receiving any consideration for influence in obtaining, unlawful 918 punishment, for violating provisions of Act 918 inconsistent laws repealed 918 *Official Gazette, Patent Office,* appropriation for printing, etc 350, 1200 deficiency appropriation for printing, etc 852 *Official Reporters,* appropriation for House of Representatives 544, 1153 for Senate 540, 1150 *Ogden, Utah,* lands granted, for protection of water supply 755 valid rights not included 758 mineral deposits reserved 758 conditions of grant; reversion for nonuser 758 water from ordnance depot at, permitted for use of school district, Farmington, Utah 276 *Ogeechee River, Ga.* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Ohio,* acquisition authorized by, after completion, of bridge across Ohio River at Gallipolis 536 Mason, W.
Va., to Pomeroy, Ohio. 1237 Saint Marys, W. Va 1334 between Steubenville, Ohio, and Weirton, W. Va 410, 1236 Sandusky Bay, at Bay Ridge 402 duplicate check to be issued to; no indemnity land required 750 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, at Shawneetown, Ill 1020 time extended for acquiring by, of bridge across Ohio River at Gallipolis 1265 clxxxvi *Ohio River,* Page. bridge authorized across, at Cairo, Ill. 231 Carrollton, Ky 1342 Evansville, Ind 1337, 1384 Gallipolis, Ohio . 535 Louisville, Ky 232 Mason, W.
Va., to Pomeroy, Ohio 1237 between Owensboro, Ky., and Rock-port, Ind 735 Paducah, Ky.,to Brookport, Ill 1175 between Rochester and Monaca, Pa. 132 Saint Marys, W. Va 1334 Steubenville, Ohio, to Weirton, W. Va 409 correction of location of bridge across, at Gallipolis, Ohio 924 former restrictions on bridging, repealed 1379 plans for improvement of, modified; open-channel work 1013 time extended for bridging, by Louisville, Ky 1379 Owensboro, Ky., to Rockport, Ind 1242 between Rochester and Monaca, Pa. 1269 Vanderburg County, Ind., and Henderson.
County, Ky 731 time for acquisition of bridge across, at Gallipolis, by Ohio, Kentucky, etc .,extended 1265 *Ohio Valley,* forest experiment stations to be established in central Mississippi Valley and 838 *Oil and Gas Deposits,* provisions for lease, etc., of, on unallotted lands in Indian reservations 1347 *Oil and Gas Deposits on Public Lands,* modification of provisions for leasing, and permits for 373 permittees granted further additional time for drilling operations, etc. 236 extension of expired permits 236 *Oil and Oil Shale,* appropriation for investigations, disseminating information of mining, economic development, etc. of 367 for surveys, etc., of 456,937 *Oil Conservation Board, Federal,* appropriation for expenses 310, 1075 *Oil, Gas, and Oil Shale,* appropriation for investigations, disseminating information of mining, economic development, etc,, of . 1218 *Oil Lands, etc.,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of suits to cancel leases 843 *Oil Lands, Naval Reserves,* deficiency appropriation for special counsel, etc., in suits to cancel leases of, in California 858 *Oil Pollution of Navigable Waters,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, conference of maritime nations, for preventing 867 *Oil Shale,* appropriation for maintenance of plant, experimental refinery, etc 1218 *Oil Spring Indian Reservation, N.
Y.,* game and fish laws of New York made applicable to, etc 932 issue of permits and licenses exclusive right of Seneca Nation 933 provisions not applicable to lands acquired by New York by condemnation 933 *Ojinaga, Mexico,.* . Page. bridge authorized across Rio Grande from Presidio, Tex., to 202 consent of Mexico required 202 *Okanogan Irrigation Project,* TTaxA., appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 484, 960 sums deducted from total cost of 643 suspension of specified construction charges 643 temporary suspension from total cost of specified works under 643 *Oklahoma,* appropriation for establishing fish cultural station in, auxiliary to Neosho station, Mo 1215 acquisition authorized by, after completion, of bridge across Red River, to Texas 533, 733 conveyances, etc., of Five Civilized Tribes of Indians in 239 receipts from designated lands of Kiowa, etc., Indians in, to be set aside as a trust fund 740 payment of part of, to the State, etc., in lieu of taxes on tribal funds 741 title to specified lands in, confirmed to Sac and Fox Nation 561 *“Oklahoma,” Battleship,* alterations and repairs for modernizing, authorized; limit of cost 1343 *Oklahoma City, Okla.,* terms of court at 409 office of clerk or deputy at 409 term of circuit court of appeals to be held annually at; rooms to be furnished 809 *Oklahoma Eastern Judicial District,* counties constituting 409 terms of court, at Ada 409 Ardmore 409 Chickasha 409 Hugo 409 Muskogee 409 Okmulgee 409 Pauls Valley 409 Poteau 409 rooms to be furnished free at Ada, Hugo, Okmulgee, Pauls Valley, and Poteau 409 office of Clerk at Muskogee 409 *Oklahoma Northern Judicial District,* counties constituting 408 terms of court, at Bartlesville 409 Miami 409 Pawhuska 409 Tulsa 409 Vinita 409 rooms to be furnished free at Bartlesville, Miami, and Pawhuska 409 office of clerk at Tulsa 409 *Oklahoma* Western *Judicial District,* counties constituting 409 terms of court, at Enid 409 Guthrie 409 Lawton ; 409 Mangum 409 Oklahoma City 409 Woodward 409 rooms to be furnished free at Mangum. 409 postponement, etc., of terms 409 clerk to keep his office at Guthrie, deputy at Oklahoma City 409 *Okmulgee, Okla.,* terms of court at 409 clxxxvii *Oldroyd Collection of Lincoln Kelien,* Page. commission designated with authority to purchase 531 amount authorized for 531 deficiency appropriation for 845 *Oliver,* Wis., submarine cable in Saint Louie River between New Duluth, Minn., and, legalized 304 *“Olivia,” Swedish Steamship,* payment authorized of indemnity to Sweden, for losses to owners of, from collision with United States ship “ Lake Saint Clair” 651 *Olympia,* Wash, improvement of, harbor authorized 1015 *Olyphant, Pa.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 title of site for post office at, may lie accepted, with mining rights reserved 1090 *Omaha Agency, Nebr.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Omaha Army Depot, Nebr.,* sale of, no longer needed for military purposes 1417 *Omaha Indians, Nebr.,* deficiency appropriation for per capita payment to 174 *Omaha, Nebr.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River by Council Bluffs, Iowa, and 770 *Opera Houses,* internal revenue tax on admissions to 91 *Operating Force, Public Buildings,* appropriation for pay of 153, 1044 deficiency appropriation for 189, 193, 886 for assistant custodians and janitors. 193 *Operating Supplies, Public Buildings,* appropriation for fuel, lights, water, etc 153, 1044 deficiency appropriation for 189, 193, 886, 1259 *Opium, etc.* (see *also* Narcotics), appropriation for expenses, enforcing law restricting sale, etc,, of— 143, 1034 disseminating information on law observance 143, 1034 restrictions on trading, etc 96 stamp tax on, compounds, etc 97 preparations, etc., not affected 98 *Optical Glass,* appropriation for investigating problems in production of 357, 1208 *Oraibi Wash Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 463, 943 *Orchard, etc., Fruits,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 508, 985 *Orchard Mesa Irrigation Project, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 480 *Orchards,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 517, 993 *Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Navy,* appropriation for procuring, etc 602, 1285 deficiency appropriation for 188, 192, 1253, 1258 *Ordnance Department, Army,* appropriation for current expenses. 274, 1125 employment of consulting engineers authorized 274, 1125 *Ordnance Department, Army—* Continued.
Page. appropriation for airplane bombs, ammunition for small arms, etc. 274, 1125 for small arms and machine gun practice 274, 1125 for ammunition for military salutes 274, 1125 for manufacture of arms at arsenals, etc 275, 1125 for preserving, etc., ordnance stores and supplies 275, 1125 for purchase, etc., for troops 275, 1125 for automatic machine rifles 275, 1125 for purchase, manufacture, etc., of tanks, and armored motor vehicles 275, 1125 for Field Artillery armament 275, 1125 for proving grounds 275, 1126 for Rock Island Arsenal, Ill., bridge 275, 1126 for testing machines 275, 1126 for repairs to arsenals, etc 276, 1126 water from Ogden depot permitted school, at Farmington, Utah 276 for gauges, jigs, etc., for manufacture of arms and armament 276, 1126 for seacoast cannon 276, 1126 for ammunition for 276, 1127 for ammunition, etc., for practice-276, 1127 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 276, 1127 for ammunition, etc., for seacoast cannon, insular possessions.-276, 1127 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery, insular possessions 276, 1127 for seacoast cannon, Panama Canal 277, 1127 for ammunition, etc., for seacoast cannon, Panama Canal 277, 1127 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery, Panama Canal 277, 1127 for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of, War Department 277, 1127 technical services 277, 1127 balances of appropriations covered in; for ordnance material, proceeds of sale 296 deficiency appropriation for expenses, award to Bethlehem Steel Company employees 183 for Ordnance service 190, 1260 for manufacture of arms. 190, 193, 886, 1260 for ammunition 190, 193, 886 for ordnance stores and supplies 190, 193, 883 for armament of fortifications 190 for automatic machine rifles 194 for distributing war trophies 878 for replacing ordnance, etc 1260 for proving grounds 1260 for repairs of arsenals 1260 rehabilitation of Picatinny Arsenal, N.
J., authorized 1397 *Ordnance Office, War Department,* appropriation for civilian personnel. 277, 1127 draftsmen, etc., paid from fortifications, etc 277, 1127 *Ordnance Stores, etc., Army,* appropriation for airplane bombs, ammunition targets, etc 274, 1125 for preserving, etc 275, 1125 for purchase, etc., for issue 275, 1125 deficiency appropriation for 1260 clxxxviii *Oregon,* Page. acquisition authorized by, after com- pletion, of bridge across Coumbia River from. Longview, Wash., to Rainier, Oreg 1053 bridge authorized across Snake River, near Homestead, Oreg., by Idaho and 6 corninoti school lieu selections of designated lands by, authorized 1262 consent of.
Congress to negotiations for division of water supply of Snake River, etc., between Idaho, Wyoming, Washington, and 831 mining leases allowed of metalliferous and nonmetalliferous deposits on unalloted withdrawn Indian reservation lands in 922 payments to counties in, of taxes accrued or accruing against revested lands of the Oregon and California Railroad Company grant 916 provisions extended for agreement as to waters of Columbia River, between Washington, Idaho, Montana and 247 *Oregon and California Railroad Company,* appropriation for survey, sale, etc., of revested lands of 456, 937 for fire protection, etc., revested lands of 989 deficiency appropriation for fighting forest fires, etc., on revested. 171, 1252 patent to Yamhill, Oreg., of part of revested lands of 745 *Oregon and California Railroad Grant,* payment to counties in Oregon and Washington taxes accruing from 1916 to 1926 on revested lands of, had they remained privately owned and t axable 915 ascertainment of amounts; computation for each county 916 order on the Treasurer for . 916 each year, for lands with United States title 916 after 1926, each year, until all charges against Oregon and California land grant fund are liquidated 916 charged against Oregon and California land grant fund 916 proceeds of sales of lands, timber, etc., credited to fund, until full liquidation of all charges against it 916 until United States fully reimbursed by, no other distribution to made of 916 counties to prorate receipts in same manner as though paid by a taxpayer 916 *Oregon and Washington Volunteers,* deficiency appropriation for transportation, services, etc 194 *Oregon Trail to the Far West,* coinage of silver 50-cent pieces in commemoration of, etc 559 number authorized; legal tender— 559 issued on request of Oregon Trail Memorial Association 559 on payment of par value 560 coinage laws applicable; no Government expense for dies, etc 560 *Organized Reserves, Army,* Page. appropriation for Officers’ Reserve Corps, pay and allowances, active duty 282, 1133 for mileage; limit 282, 1133 for Enlisted Reserve Corps, pay, etc 283, 1133 for correspondence instruction courses 2S3, 1133 for training manuals 283, 1133 for headquarters and camps; miscellaneous expenses 283, 1133 medical and hospital treatment if injured in line of duty 283, 1133 burial, etc., expenses, dying in active duty 283, 1134 allowance for divisional and regimental headquarters 283, 1134 for travel, Army officers 283 no other funds to be used 283, 1134 pay of reserve officers restricted 283, 1134 allowance when training as individual officers 283, 1134 deficiency appropriation for 1260 *Orland Irrigation Project, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., ' of 480, 958 *Orleans Place NE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Sixth to Seventh Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 425 *Osage Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support of, pay of tribal officers and employees, from trust funds 475, 955 allowance to employees for actual expenses away from headquarters 475, 955 for special counsel, to assist in prosecution of crimes resulting in murder of Osages 476, 955 for oil and gas production expenses. 476, 955 for visits of tribal council, etc., to Washington 476, 955 *Osage Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for expenses of attorneys, etc., in probate matters affecting restricted allottees of 459 for instruction of children; from tribal funds 471, 950 for Saint Louis Boarding School; renewal of contract 471, 950 *Oshkosh,* Wis., portion of post office building site conveyed to, for street purposes 705 *Olis Street NE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Rhode Island Avenue to Thirtieth Place; from gasoline-tax fund 1307 *Otoe Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 954 *Ottawa, Canada,* deficiency appropriation for participating in Third World’s Poultry Congress at 852 delegates to and exhibits for Poultry Congress at, authorized 305 *Ottoman Empire* (see *also* Turkey), *Ottoman Empire, Former,* appropriation for expenses of American prisoners, etc., in 341, 1192 *Ouachita River,* bridge authorized across, at Harrison-burg, La 201 clxxxix *Outfits, Navy First Enlistments,* Page. issue of clothing and small stores fund; limit 605, 1288 *Overpayments of Pay, etc.,* validation of, received in good faith by persons in military and naval service during World War 815 sums collected, not refunded 815 *Owensboro, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, between Rockport, Ind., and 735 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Kentucky, Indiana, etc. 735 time extended for bridging Ohio River, from, to Rockport, Ind 1242 *Owyhee Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropriation for continued investigations, construction, etc 483, 959 restriction on expenditure of sums for construction of 479 *Oyster,* Va., preliminary examination, etc., of channel leading from, to Atlantic Ocean to be made 1018 **P.** Page. *Pacific Coast,* appropriation for surveys of 361, 1212 for care of insane, Navy, on 606, 1289 *Packers and Stockyards Act,* appropriation for expenses executing 527, 1002 stockyard owners and market agencies to furnish services without discrimination 397 State departments weighing livestock at a stockyard may be registered as a market agency 397 revocation of registration on failure to comply with orders 397 *Paducah Board of Trade,* may bridge Ohio River from Paducah, Ky., to Brookport, Ill 1175 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Kentucky, Illinois, etc. 1175 *Paducah, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, to Brookport, III., from 1175 *Page, William Tyler, Clerk of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for services, etc., compiling contested election cases. . 545 *Pages,* appropriation for House of Representatives 543, 1152 for Senate 539, 1149 deficiency appropriation for Senate 841 *Paiate Agency, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Paiate Agency, Utah,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 954 *Paiute Indian Reservation, Nev.,* amount authorized to pay Truckee-Carson Irrigation District for operating irrigation drains for lands in 771 reimbursement 771 construction charges Indian lands canceled; water right without cost 771 lands subject to annual operation charges 771 *Paiute Indians, Nev., _* Page, appropriation for irrigation charges, etc., allotted lands of; repayment 466, 946 *Paiute Indians, Utah,* deficiency appropriation for purchase of lands in Cedar City, Utah, for 173 *Paia and Rincon Indian Reservations, Calif.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 463, 943 *Palmer River,* bridge authorized across, in Swansea and Rehoboth, Mass 6 *Palmyra, N.
J.,* bridge authorized across Delaware River between, and Tacony, Philadelphia, Pa 1024 *Pan American Building, D. C.,* appropriation for replica of Houdon bust of Washington for Hall of Americas of 1191 *Pan American Conference, Sixth,* appropriation for participating in, at Habana, Cuba 1186 *Pan American Congress,* deficiency appropiation for expenses of participation in, at Panama 867 appointment of delegates authorized to, at Panama, Panama, to commemorate centennial of one heldthere in l826 384 *Pan American High Commission,* appropriation for United States section expenses 338, 1188 *Pan American Postal Congress,* appropriation for delegates to, at Mexico City, Mexico 159 *Pan American Sanitary Bureau,* appropriation for quota, etc 337, 1187 deficiency appropriation for annual share of expen ses of 865 *Pan American Sanitary Conference, Eighth,* amount authorized for expenses of, delegates to, at Lima, Peru 1402 *Pan American Trade-Mark Registration, Bureau,* appropriation for quota for, Habana, Cuba 339, 1189 *Pan American Union,* appropriation for quota for support of 336, 1186 for printing and binding for 336, 1186 for replica of Houdon bust of Washington for lodgment in Hall of Americas of, Washington, D.
C 1191 replica of Houdon bust of Washing-ton, to be secured for lodgment in building of, at Washington, D. C 776 *Panama,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 for annual payment to 338, 1188 contribution authorized to be paid, toward erection of monument to General Simon Bolivar in city of Panama 1423 *Panama Canal,* appropriation for all expenses, objects specified 294, 1145 pay of officials and employees. 294, 1145 *t* cxc *Panama Canal—* appropriation for contingent expenses, vehicles, etc 294, 1145 damages to vessels passing through locks 294, 1145 losses or damages to pro¡>ertv taken 294, 1145 claims for damages to lands, etc 294, 1145 expenses, sales of unserviceable material, etc 294, 1145 emergency expenses 294, 1145 traveling expenses, etc 294, 1145 for maintenance and operation 295, 1145 for salary of Governor 295, 1145 for purchase of supplies, etc 295, 1145 for payment to alien cripples 295, 1145 for sanitation, hospitals, etc. 295, 1146 surgical appliances to injured employees 295, 1146 for civil government expenses; court officials 295, 1146 purchase from Army surplus, etc., stocks 295, 1146 for general expenses from specified sources 295, 1146 net profits to be covered into the Treasury 295, 1146 for operation of waterworks, etc., Panama and Colon 295, 1146 for construction, etc., of military posts 264 for fire control installations 267, 1118 for paying for hospital care, etc., Canal Zone garrisons 271, 1121 for plans for fortifications 273, 1124 for seacoast batteries 273, 1124 for installing electric plants, search-lights, etc . 273, 1124 for preserving, etc., fortifications 273, 1124 for submarine mine defense structures 274, 1124 for maintenance, searchlights, electric plants, etc., fortifications of 274, 1124 for seacoast cannon for 277, 1127 for ammunition, etc., for seacoast cannon 277, 1127 for altering, etc., seacoast cannon 277, 1127 for constructing fire control stations, range finders, etc 280, 1130 for submarine mine supplies 280, 1130 for relief and protection of American seamen in 334, 1183 for surveys of Atlantic entrance to 361, 1213 for Weather Service expenses in. 503, 980 deficiency appropriation for fortification expenses 884 provisions for retirement, for age or disability, of American employees of 906 purchases of minor supplies in open market allowed without advertising 926 *Panama Canal Act Amendments,* district court, jurors, qualifications, compensation, etc 924 judge, attorney, and marshal, appointment, tenure, etc 924 *Panama Canal Act Amendments—* Con.
Page. divorce proceedings 924 service of process; personally; by publication 924 conditions for publication 925 personal, outside Canal Zone 925 facts of, to be established before entering decree. 926 time for trial, after personal service 926 after public service 926 interlocutory order entered if case proven; appeal 926 final decree on expiration of, etc.; no appeal allowed 926 prior decrees not affected 926 supplies may be purchased in open market; amount limited 926 actions for damages against party liable for injuries resulting in death 927 by personal representative; time limit 927 not allowed if damages previously recovered 927 compensation by award of jury; beneficiaries specified 927 distribution; maximum restricted. 927 not allowed against United States 927 marriages in Canal Zone void if celebrated hereafter, without a decree 927 by judicial decree 927 voidable; grounds stated for voiding 927 valid until annulled by decree 928 applicable, if celebrated outside Canal Zone 928 institution of suits by government of Canal Zone 928 district court to declare void or annul. 928 institution of suit to annul, not admitted by person having knowledge of voidable circumstances when entered into 928 age restriction of minors 928 permitted minors, by written consent of parents, etc 928 licenses for, required; issued by clerk of the court 928 statements in application; form, fee 928 officers and ministers authorized to celebrate 929 licenses to ministers 929 certificate by officer or minister 929 return of license, record, etc., by clerk. 929 punishment for violations of requirements, etc 929 celebrating in Canal Zone by person not qualified 929 escheat to United States of property in Canal Zone of persons dying without heirs, etc 930 petition for, to be filed in district court within two years, by district attorney; procedure 930 decree of court declaring 930 sale of property under — 930 proceeds from sale to be deposited as a special fund, etc.; investment 930 claim of person for escheated property may be filed within eight years after decree 930 procedure; effect of favorable decree; payment with interest to claimant; costs 931 cxci *Panama Canal Act Amendments—* Con.
Page. escheat to United States of property in Canal Zone of persons, dying without heirs, etc. ; if claim not successful, etc.; special fund to be covered into, the Treasury, with interest realized 931 proceedings for, deemed equitable actions; appeals allowed 931 settlement of estates in Canal Zone, not to be delayed if no heir, etc., can be found 931 interest of heir2 etc., to be fixed in decree of distribution 931 conversion into money, and held by administrator of estates as a special fund 931 disbursement of fund only by order of the court 931 correction of erroneous paragraph numbers in 1023 *Panama, Panama,* appropriation for operation of water-works, etc., for 295, 1146 deficiency appropriation for expenses of participation in Pan American Congress in 867 appointment authorized of delegates to Pan American Congress to be heldin 384 contribution authorized toward erection of monument to General Simon Bolivar in 1423 *Papago Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* amount authorized to purchase land for addition to 775 sum authorized for completion of road from Tucson to Ajo, via Indian Oasis, within 762 agreement for maintenance by Arizona, etc., required before money is spent 762 *Papago Indians, Ariz.,* appropriation for water supply for villages of 462, 943 deficiency appropriation for water supply for villages of 1257 *Paper,* appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc., of 357, 1208 *Paper, Distinctive,* appropriation for expenses, United States securities 140, 1031 *ParagouldHopkins Bridge Road Improvement District, Greene County, Ark.,* may bridge Saint Francis River, connecting Arkansas and Missouri 1059 *Paraguay,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Paratuberculosis of Animals,* appropriation for eradicating, etc 982 *Paris, France,* extended leave allowed ex-service men and women in executive departments to attend American Legion Convention in 587, 837 expenses authorized for delegates to International Sanitary Conference at 913 tax on passage tickets not imposed on round-trip tickets for participating in American Legion Convention at . 1178 *Paris Green, etc.,* Page. appropriation for preventing sale, etc., of adulterated 529, 1003 *Paris, Tex.,* deficiency appropriation for public building, addition 873 *Park and Planning Commission, National Capital (see* National Capital Park and Planning Commission). *Park County,* Wyo., lands in Powell townsite on Shoshone reclamation project granted to, for county fair grounds 235 conditions imposed, reversion for nonuser 235 *Park Police, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 449, 1330 for uniforms, equipments, etc 449, 1330 additions to force authorized 834 leaves of absence granted 834 additional, on account of sickness 834 if sickness or injury incurred in line of duty 834 *Parker Head, Me.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor and channel, to be made 1016 *Parks and Playgrounds, D. C.,* appropriation for National Capital Park Commission, expenses 449 for development of, under National Capital Park and Planning Commission 1330 amount for purchase of sites without assessed value limitation 1330 *Parks, D.
C., Small,* appropriation for condemning lands for 426, 1308 *Parlatoria Date Scale,* appropriation for emergency expenses, eradicating 527, 1001 *Parliamentarian, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, assistant 1150 designation of “clerk to Speaker’s table” changed to 1150 *Parris Island, Marine Corps Reservation,* *S. C.,* strip of land on bank of Archers Creek accepted for road from Jericho Point to 1095 construction of bridge authorized to connect with Port Royal Island. 1096 sum authorized for 1096 *Partnerships,* income taxed only on shares of individual members of 32 *Pass a L’Outre, La.,* sale authorized of abandoned customs boarding station at 246 *Passage Tickets,* internal revenue tax on, not applicable to round-trip tickets to participate in American Legion Convention at Paris, France 1178 *Passage Tickets, Foreign,* stamp tax on;
Canada and Mexico excepted 103 costing less than $10 exempt 103 *Passaic River, N. J.,* improvement of, authorized 1011 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, from Port Newark Terminal to Newark, N. J 1017 cxcii *Passport Bureaus,* Page. appropriation for New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Seattle, New Orleans, and Boston 331, 1179 *Passports,* issue, etc., of, by the Secretary of State. 887 by diplomatic and consular officers designated by him 887 by officers in insular possessions, under rules, etc., designated by the President 887 by no other person 887 validity of, and visas, limited to two years 887 may be for a shorter period 887 immigration visa to period specified in Immigration Act of 1924 887 renewal of, without additional charge to bona fide teachers; limit 887 fees erroneously charged to exempted persons for, to be refunded 887 authorization for 887 laws repealed 887 *Patent Office, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for printing weekly issue of patents, drawings, etc.;
Official Gazette 350, 1200 for Commissioner, and office personnel 365, 1216 employment of special service of typists 365, 1216 for temporary employees 365 for professional and scientific books, etc 365, 1216 for producing weekly issue of patents, drawings, etc 365, 1216 multigraphing heads of drawings permitted 365, 1217 for investigating prior use of inventions, etc 365, 1217 for furniture, etc 366, 1217 for equipment, etc 366 per diem employees 366 deficiency appropriation for printing weekly issue of patents 852 for printing, etc., Official Gazette 852 Commissioner, assistants, and chief examiners to be appointed by the President with consent of the Senate 1098 other officers to be appointed by Secretary of Commerce 1099 rates of fees modified 1099 effective in two months 1099 *Patents,* applications to be completed in six months after filing 1335 renewal in one year on failure to pay final fee 1335 consideration of abandonment, omitted 1335 examiners in chief, with Commissioner and Assistant Commissioners made a board of appeals to review adverse decisions of examiners 1335 sole power of, to grant rehearings 1336 in interferences, appeals from board of exami ners in chief, omitted 1336 appeals from primary examiners to board of appeals substituted for board of examiners in chief 1336 *Patents—* appeals to Commissioner from decisions of examiners in chief, repealed 1336 to court of appeals, D.
C., from decisions of the Commissioner, repealed 1336 appeals from decisions of board of appeals, to court of appeals, D. C 1336 right to proceed in equity waived. 1336 in interference to court of appeals, D. C 1336 dismissed if notice by adverse party filed for equity court proceedings. 1336 bill to be filed in equity by appellant 1336 issue of patent to party awarded priority by board, withheld until final determination of equity proceedings 1336 notice of appeal, to court of appeals, D.
C., substituted for supreme court, D. C 1336 in appeal proceedings, sworn explanations, by Commissioner, etc., omitted 1336 bill in equity allowed, when patent refused by Commissioner, to be filed in six months 1336 unless case pending in court of appeals, D. C 1336 authority of court to adjudge patent to applicant 1337 issue of patent on filing copy of adjudication in Patent Office 1337 if no opposing party, copy. of bill to be served on Commissioner 1337 admission of Patent Office records, etc., where there are adverse parties 1337 force of, as testimony 1337 interference cases, expression of decision modified 1337 fees increased for appeals 1337 payment of, if date for, falls on Sunday or a holiday ín District of Columbia 1337 Act effective in two months 1337 pending appeals, etc., allowed under statutes in force 1337 appeals in District of Columbia Supreme Court writs may be issued against adverse parties in foreign countries or in different States 1394 by publication, etc., in foreign countries 1394 extension authorized of, for insignia of United Daughters of the Confederacy 562 in infringement 'suite when decree rendered in final, except for ordering an accounting, appeal allowed to circuit court of appeals 1261 time limit for taking 1261 accounting not stayed unless ordered by court 1261 patentees, etc., to mark articles with “patent’’ and the number; use of label 1058 issued prior to April 1, 1927, may have “Patented” with day and year of grant 1058 exem *Patents* —Continued.
Page. no damages for infringement to be recovered on failure so to mark, etc 1058 *Patents, Commissioner of,* appropriation for . 365, 1216 *Pauls Valley, Okla.,* terms of court at 409 *Pawhuska, Okla.,* appropriation for Saint Louis Indian Mission Boarding School at 471, 950 terms of court at 409 *Pawnee Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 473, 952 *Pawnee, Okla.,* appropriation for remodeling, Indian School plant at 469 *Paxton, III.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for ----- 632 *Pay Clerks, Army,* appropriation for, retired 258, 1109 *Pay, etc., Army,* appropriation for officers, line and staff 257, 1109 for National Guard 257, 1109 for warrant officers 257, 1109 for aviation increase, officers 257, 1109 for longevity, officers 257, 1109 time at Military or Naval Academy after August 24, 1912, not counted 257 for enlisted men, line and staff— 257, 1109 number authorized-- . 257 additional from unobligated balances of specified appropriations, 1925 and 1926 1109 for National Guard, enlisted men 257, 1109 for aviation increase, enlisted men 257, 1109 for Philippine Scouts, enlisted men 257, 1109 for longevity, enlisted men 257, 1109 for retired officers 258, 1109 for retired officers on active duty. 258, 1109 for retired enlisted men 258, 1109 for retired enlisted men on active duty 258, 1109 for retired pay clerks 258, 1109 for retired veterinarians 258, 1109 for field clerks, etc 258 for civil service messengers at headquarters 1109 for contract surgeons 258, 1109 for nurses; hospital matrons 258, 1109 for rental allowances 258, 1109 for subsistence allowances . 258, 1109 for additional pay, officers furnishing their own mounts 258, 1110 deficiency appropriation for 190, 883, 886, 1259 officers retired on or before June 30, 1922 to receive, of rank, equal to those retired subsequently 417 *Pay, etc., War with Spain,* deficiency appropriation for, Army. 883, 1259 *Pay, Marine Corps,* appropriation for, and allowances.-611, 1292 deficiency appropriation for 188, 192, 883, 885, 1258 43892°—27 104 *Pay, Marine Corps* —Continued.
Page. officers retired on or before June 30, 1922, to receive, of rank equal to those retired subsequently 417 *Pay, Navy,* appropriation for, miscellaneous— 593, 1276 attendance at International Research Council meetings, etc. 593, 1276 International Hydrographic Conference 593, 1276 expenses of officers and midshipmen on foreign patrol duty 593, 1276 collecting information 593, 1276 damages claims 593, 1276 for officers 603, 1286 for rental allowance 603, 1286 for subsistence allowance 603, 1286 for retired officers 603, 1286 for retired enlisted men 603, 1286 for reenlistment extra pay, etc 603, 1286 for interest on deposits, enlisted men 603, 1286 for petty officers, seamen, etc 603, 1286 for machinists, apprentice seamen, etc 603, 1286 for, and allowances, Nurse Corps. 603, 1286 for, and allowances, Fleet Naval Reserve 604, 1286 for property losses 604, 1286 for death gratuities 604, 1286 for Naval Academy professors, etc 609, 1292 deficiency appropriation for 188, 192, 882, 885, 1258 for, miscellaneous 188, 882, 885, 1258 officers retired on or before June 30, 1922, to receive, of rank equal to those retired subsequently 417 *Pay Readjustment, Army, etc.,* mileage allowance for officers traveling without troops 680 transportation requests applicable to all services 680 deduction from, when furnished by United States 680 actual expense only for repeated trips between two places 680 for travel under orders in Alaska and outside continental limits. 680 subsistence allowance of actual expenses, when traveling away from post; maxim urn 680 per diem rates in lieu of, may be prescribed 680 dependents allowed cost of travel in lieu of transportation in kind; dependent children defined. 680 *Pea Ridge, Ark.,* deficiency appropriation for inspection of battle field 878 commission created to inspect civil war battle fieli! of, as to feasibility of preserving, etc 715 amount authorized for expenses 715 *Pea River,* bridge authorized across, at Elba, Ala 219 near Geneva, Ala 219 near Samson, Ala 218 *“Peace,” Painting,* purchase authorized of, hanging in room of Committee on Naval Affairs 1357 5.V.V cxciv *Pearl Harbor, Hawaii,* Page. appropriation for naval station, improvements to channel and harbor 608 for submarine base, public works, general development 608, 1291 additional buildings authorized at naval hospital 670 construction authorized of designated public works at naval air station. 1340 *Pearl River,* bridge authorized across, at Burnside, Miss 132 Edinburg, Miss 748 Jackson, Miss 805 *Pearl River, Mise, and La.,* survey of, to be made 1015 *Pearson, Anette J.,* purchase authorized of land from, for addition to farm of Phoenix Indian School, Ariz 1389 *Pecans,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 508, 985 for investigating, etc., growing, marketiug, etc., of 510, 987 *Pecos River,* construction of reservoir on, for Red Bluff Federal Irrigation Project, Tex 753 amount authorized from reclamation fund 754 *Pecuniary Claims Commission, British-American,* appropriation for paying awards of, against United States 1191 *Pedestrians, D.
C.,* Traffic Act provisions, applicable to 812 *Pell City, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Coosa River at 221 *Penal and Correctional Institutions (see* Penitentiaries, *and* Prisons, United States). *Penal Bonds,* acceptance of Federal bonds or notes as, authorized 122 in lieu of personal or corporate, etc., sureties 122 to be deposited in Federal depositary-123 return of, when obligation performed 123 to be withheld from contractor for war supplies, etc., to secure subcontractor 123 priority of United States not affected 123 inconsistent laws modified 123 judicial authority for, not affected 123 *Pend d’Oreille River,* time extended for bridging, between Washington and Idaho 770 *Penitentiaries, United Stales (see also* Prisons, United States), appropriation for maintenance, etc. 347, 1197 for Leavenworth, Kans 347, 1198 for Atlanta, Ga 348, 1198 for McNeil Island, Wash 348, 1198 for Industrial Institution for Women, Alderson, W.
Va 348, 1198 for Industrial Reformatory, Chillicothe, Ohio 348, 1198 for probation system 348, 1198 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, Leavenworth, Kans 859 for Atlanta, Ga 859 for McNeil Island, Wash 859 *Pennsylvania,* Page. appropriation for reimbursing, for marine school expenses 594, 1277 acquisition. authorized by, after completion, of bridge across Delaware River at Bristol, Pa 589 Palmyra, N. J., to Tacony, Phiadelphia, Pa 1025 Susquehanna River, at Sunbury 414 forest experiment station to be established in, and neighboring States. 840 may bridge Allegheny River, at Warren. 732 *Pennsylvania Avenue NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving north side of, Washington Circle to Twenty-sixth Street; from gasoline-tax fund 425 for paving south side of, Washington Circle to Twenty-fifth Street; from gasoline-tax fund 425 *Pennsylvania Avenue SE., Bridge, D. C.,* appropriation for highway guards 427 *Pennsylvania Eastern Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 1347 *Pennsylvania Middle Judicial District,* terms of court, at Harrisburg 325 Lewisburg 325 Scranton 325 Williamsport 325 *Pennsylvania Tunnel and Terminal Railroad Company,* acceptance authorized of corrective deed for use by, of subsurface of site of new post office building in New York City 704 *Pensacola, Fla.,* deficiency appropriation for naval air station, hurricane damage repairs 1253 acceptance authorized of land near, for Navy aviation training field 1105 sale of abandoned military reservation, authorized; fire control station reserved 204 *Pension Bureau, Interior Department,* appropriation for Army and Navy pensions 477, 956 for Commissioner, and office personnel 478, 956 for general expenses 478, 956 for traveling expenses 478, 956 for fees and mileage, examining surgeons, fiscal years 1927 and 1928 478,956 for expenses under Civil Service Retirement Act 478, 956 deficiency appropriation for fees for examining surgeons 174 *Pension Office {see* Pension Bureau, Interior Department). *Pensions,* appropriation for Army and Navy 477, 956 Navy, from naval fund 478, 956 separate accounts for 478,956 for Commissioner of, and office personnel 478, 956 for fees, etc., examining surgeons, 1927 and 1928 478, 956 for Army and Navy, fiscal year 1926 653 Navy from Navy pension fund 653 separate accounting for 653 deficiency appropriation for Army— 187, 1257 for paying claims from naval fund 191 for fees, examining surgeons 192 *I* CXCV *Pensions* —Continued.
Page. granted persons serving 30 days or more in Indian wars, etc., and now disabled 1361 ratings for 1362 on reaching 62 years, and over; ratings 1362 widows allowed, for service of husband; rate ,— 1362 allowance for children under 16, with. 1362 to children if no, or death, etc., of-1362 helpless, insane, etc., child 1362 marriage prior to March 4, 1917, required 1362 remarried, on death, etc., of subsequent husband ._- 1362 renewal restricted, if pension accrued to child, when dropped by remarriage . 1362 child’s pension to cease, if cared for by mother 1363 determination of service of beneficiaries;
War Department records 1363 payments shown by General Accounting Office 1363 State or Territorial records — 1363 evidence satisfactory to Commissioner, if no muster rolls, etc.-1363 lack of discharge certificate, not to prevent pension 1363 service pensions allowed hereafter to survivors of Indian wars, etc., under former Acts 1363 rates at specified ages 1363 widows to receive $30 a month 1363 no present pension reduced .— 1363 commence of, from filing application. 1363 no fee allowed for preparing increase claims; limitation in others 1363 punishment for violations 1363 increase of disability, to persons who served 90 days in War with Spain, etc., or were discharged for disability in line of duty 382 for service, on reaching age of 62, and older; rates 382 extended to contract nurses 382 increased, to widow who married such soldier prior to September 1, 1922 382 remarried widows, if subsequent marriage dissolved 382 allowance to minor children; continued to children on death, etc., of mother 383 if insane, etc., to continue during life, or during disability 383 widow not entitled to pension unless child cared for by her 383 upon widow receiving pension, allowance to child to cease 383 increase of rate for such persons helpless or blind, requiring aid of another person 383 limitation on rate, if an inmate of a soldiers’ home 383 provisions applicable to present pensioners the next month after approval of Act 383 to new claimants from date of application 383 Medal of Honor Roll, not affected 384 rates in addition thereto 384 no reduction of any pension hereby 384 *Pensions* —Continued.
Page. fees not permitted for presenting claim for increase 384 restricted for other claims 384 punishment for violations 384 conflicting laws modified as specifically provided 384 increase of rate for loss of li mbs or sight, Army or Navy 396 increase of, for service of 90 days during Civil War or discharged for disability with less service 806 for 60 days’ service in Mexican War. 806 rate at $65 a month, if now receiving less than $72 806 at $90, if totally helpless or blind. 806 increase of, to widow of person who served 90 days, etc., during Civil War, and was wife during his service 806 in War of 1812, or sixty days in Mexican War 806 to Army nurses of the Civil War 806 commencement of rates, for persons now on the roll 807 those applying hereafter 807 inmates of soldiers’ homes not entitled to increase 807 check to pensioner in event of death to become an asset of deceased. 807 no pay to claim agent, etc., for presenting claim for increase 807 limit of fee for presenting other claims. 807 punishment for receiving fee for services in preparing, etc., claim 807 inconsistent laws modified, etc 807 right to pension of $72 a month for helpless, blind, etc., not impaired, etc 807 rate increased for loss of one hand or foot 1085 arm at or above the elbow or leg at or above the knee 1085 records for service modified for, to survivors of Indian wars, etc., from 1859 to 1891 614 *Pensions, Commissioner of,* appropriation for 478, 956 retirement annuities of classified civil service employees placed under administration of 913 detailed annual report of receipts, disbursements, etc., to be submitted to Congres by 913 *People’s Counsel, Public Utilities Com-mission, D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for. 1251 appointment of, for Public Utilities Commission 921 duties, qualifications, etc 921 *Peppier, George,* wharf and marine railway by, in Finneys Creek, Va., legalized 228 *Per Diem Allowance, Civilians,* provisions for, when traveling away from posts, in Subsistence Act of 1926 689 *Perdido Bay,* disposal of bridge across, from Lillian, Ala., to Cummings Point, Fla., authorized, to Alabama, Florida, etc. 1266 *Perdido Bay Abandoned Military Reservation, Fla., and Ala.,* sale of certain tracts authorized 204, 205 cxcvi *Perdido Bay Bridge and Ferry Company,* Page. may transfer rights for bridge across Perdido Bay, to Alabama and Florida 1266 *Perishable Farm Products,* provisions for preventing dumping, etc., of, by receiver in interstate commerce 1355 *Perlman, Honorable Nathan D.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 842 *Perry County, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River in Decatur County and 413 *Perryville, Md.,* reconstruction authorized of bridge across Susquehanna River, between Havre de Grace and 222 *Persia,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 for interpreter to legation and consulate general in 322, 1180 for expenses of American prisoners, etc., in 341, 1192 *Personal Property, D.
C.,* assessment of, at true value, for taxation 833 taxes payable semiannually, September and March in equal installments 833 returns of, to be made in March in fiscal year preceding, of value on 1st of January 833 *Personal Service Corporations,* credit or refund to stockholder of, for income tax paid therefor, if finally determined not a personal service corporation 130 or if tax paid by the corporation 130 time limit for filing claim therefor 130 *Peru,* appropriation for ambassador to 331, 1180 *Petersburg National Military Park,* Fa., appropriation for commencing establishment of 1140 establishment of, when battle field lands, etc., of the siege in 1864 and 1865, have been acquired by do-nations, and grants from Virginia 822 acceptance of donations of lands, etc., required for 822 commission to be appointed to have charge of 822 duties specified 822 may receive gifts from States, societies, etc 822 moneys received to be deposited to credit of Petersburg National Military Park Fund 822 application of, for park purposes„ 823 State authorities may enter, for marking lines of their troops engaged therein 823 approval of Secretary of War before permanent marking of lines, etc-823 no discrimination as to manner of designating lines by 823 penalty for unauthorized acts as to monuments, park property, etc 823 rules and regulations to be made for care, etc., of 823 *Petersburg National Military Park,* Va.— Page.
Continued. report to Congress on acquisition of the land and work of the commission 823 superintendent thereafter to be placed in charge 823 amount authorized for establishment 823 *Petersburg, Va.,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, etc., of commission surveying battle fields 184 *Petroleum,* appropriation for investigations for economic production, etc 367, 1218 deficiency appropriation for investigations 187 *Pew, John Milton,* deficiency appropriation for 851 *Peyote,* appropriation for suppressing traffic in, among Indians 458, 939 *Pharmacopoeia, United States,* appropriation for cooperating in revision of 516, 1003 *Pharmacy, D.
C.,* applicants for licenses to file a sworn statement of qualifications, etc 1413 examination by board: minimum age and experience required 1413 graduate of college; recognition any school of pharmacy 1413 licenses to sell poisons, etc., for use in the arts to be applied for 1414 renewal for three years 1414 void, if not renewed, obtained by fraud, etc 1414 if renewal refused by board, record of reasons to be made 1414 hearings on request for renewal 1414 proceedings; authority of board, etc 1414 report of findings; revocation of license 1414 provisions for review of decisions of board in court of appeals, by petition from aggrieved party--1415 review on writ of error 1415 public display of permits to sell poisons for use in the arts, etc., to be made in piace of business 1415 fees authorized for licenses 1415 payment of, required before admission to examination or issue of license 1415 expenses of board paid from collections of 1415 Act effective in one year from date of approval 1415 *Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Company,* viaduct to be constructed over tracks, etc., of, at Eastern Avenue, D.
C 1352 one-half of costs to be paid by, and Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, in proportion to their land holdings at the crossing 1353 *Philadelphia Exposition {see also* Sesquicentennial Exhibition), deficiency appropriation for Government exhibit at, in celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of signing of Declaration of Independence 194 cxcvii *Philadelphia, Pa.,* Page. appropriation for mint at 140, 1040 for mint at, roof repairs 150 for Naval Home 599, 1281 for navy yard, public works 608, 1290 deficiency appropriation for Seventh International Dental Congress, expenses 865 for mint, repairs, etc 874 foreign governments invited to International Dental Congress at 394 sale of lots no longer needed for Army purposes, in Lafayette Cemetery 1417 Odd Fellows Cemetery 1417 American Mechanics Cemetery 1417 *Philippine Insurrection,* pensions increased for service in 382 soldiers discharged for fraudulently misrepresenting age during, may be held as honorably discharged 932 *Philippine Islands,* appropriation for pay of Resident Commissioners from 540, 1150 for expenses of Resident Commissioners 541, 1150 for clerk hire, Resident Commissioners 544, 1153 for special mail equipment for 160, 1051 for shelter of troops in 265, 1116 limit, officers’ quarters 265 for care of insane Filipino soldiers-271, 1122 for relief, etc., of American seamen in 334, 1183 for care of lepers, etc 594, 1277 for Cavite naval station, public works 1291 deficiency appropriation for pay of Resident Commissioners from, 1925, 1926 162 income tax in, levied, etc., by insular officials 52 authority of insular legislature to amend, etc 52 Radio Act not applicable to 1174 international radio matters in, to be represented by Secretary of State 1174 reimbursement of Government of, for maintaining alien crews prior to April 6, 1917 1402 taxes imposed by legislature ratified and confirmed 1390 *Philippine Scouts,* appropriation for pay of enlisted men 257, 1109 pay, etc., of enlisted men fixed; not to exceed that of Regular Army. 496 payments of travel pay, etc., heretoforemade, validated 496 refund of, if collected 496 *Phoenix, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian school at— 469, 948 lands granted, for municipal purposes.-1061 mineral deposits reserved 1061 rules for mining, etc., to be prescribed 1061 purchase of land from Anette J.
Pear-son, to add to Indian school farm at 1389 withdrawal of public lands for camp ground for Indian school at. . . . 214 *Phoenix, Ariz., Indian Sanatorium,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of. 472, 951 *Phosphates,* Pngs, modification of provisions for leasing, etc., of deposits of 373 *Physical Constants, etc.* appropriation for operating testing machines to determine, of materials 356, 1207 *Physical Hydrography,* appropriation for continuing researches in 361, 1213 *Physical Valuation of Railroads,* appropriation for expenses of ascertaining 313, 1078 *Picatinny Arsenal, N.
J.,* amount authorized for rehabilitation of. 1397 *Pickensville, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tombigbee River, at 898 *Picric Acid,* appropriation for distributing, etc., surplus war, for clearing agricultural lands 521 *Piedras Negras, Mexico,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande, between Eagle Pass, Tex., and 532 time extended for bridging Rio Grande from Eagle Pass, Tex., to 7 *Pierre, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school at 470, 950 *Pilot Charts,* appropriation for preparation, etc., of 600, 1282 *Pima Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Pima Indian Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 472, 951 *Pima Indians, Ariz.,* appropriation for irrigation system, Gila River Reservation 463, 944 part of Casa Grande Ruins National Monument restored to public domain for irrigation canal to lands of 698 unexpended balance for irrigating lands of, covered in 467 *Pine Ridge Agency, 8.
Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 954 *Piney Branch Road NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Van Buren to Butternut Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 condemnation proceedings authorized for opening, etc., under highways system, between Thirteenth and Butternut Streets. . 675 *Pink Bollworm of Cotton,* appropriation for emergency expenses for eradication of 526, 1001 for surveys and local extermination in Mexico 526, 1001 for control measures, Mexico, etc. 526, 1001 for surveys of infestation in Texas, and other States 526, 1001 for cooperative establishment of cotton free areas, etc 526, 1001 for extermination measures in cooperation with Mexican authorities 526, 1001 for reimbursing States for enforced nonproduction cotton zones. 526, 1001 payment for destroyed crops, etc., forbidden. 527, 1001 cxcviii *Pipestone, Minn.,* Page. appropriation for Indian school at 469, 949 *Pistols,* excise tax on, sold by manufacturer, etc.; exception 93 *Pistols, Revolvers, etc.,* declared unmailable, and depositing in, or delivery from the mails, forbidden 1059 conveyance permitted, under regulations, for official use to designated officers, etc 1059 trade shipments to manufacturers and bona fide dealers allowed under regulations 1060 punishment for violations hereof 1060 effective in ninety days 1060 *Pitt River Power Company,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims of 191 *Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago, and Saint Louis Railroad Company,* may bridge Little Calumet River in Thornton Township, III 933 Wabash River, at Terre Haute, Ind. . 973 *Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Company,* may bridge Grand Calumet River, at Gary, Ind 755 *Pittsburgh, Pa.,* appropriation for mining experiment station, care, etc 367, 1218 deficiency appropriation for public building site 873 *Piute Indians, Oreg.,* school building to be constructed, etc., in Burns, Oreg., in which children of, shall be admitted on same conditions as white children 761 *Plans, etc., for Fortifications,* appropriation for preparing, United States 273, 1123 for preparing, insular possessions. 273, 1124 for preparing, Panama Cana) 273, 1124 *Plant Disease Survey,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 508, 985 *Plant Diseases and Insect Pests,* appropriation for maintaining quarantine districts for 526, 1000 *Plant Dust Explosions, etc.,* appropriation for investigating, etc. 516, 992 *Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries and general expenses 508, 985 investigations, etc 508, 985 cost of buildings limited 508, 985 employing experts, etc 508, 985 for Chief of Bureau, and office personnel 508, 985 for investigating plant, tree, and fruit diseases; pecans 508, 985 for citrus canker eradication, etc 508, 985 local contributions required 508, 985 for investigating, etc., tree diseases; chestnut tree bark, white pine blister rust, etc 509, 985 for cooperative eradication of white pine blister rust; conditions 509, 985 for investigating, etc., cotton, truck, etc., crop plants 509, 986 for physiology of crop plants, etc. 509, 986 for soil bacteriology and plant nutrition investigations 509 cultures for legumes 509 publication of tests, etc 509 *Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Ag-* Page. *riculture* —Continued, appropriation for soil fertility investigations; adapting crops from tropical regions, etc 509, 986 cottonseed interbreeding, etc 509, 986 rubber producing plants 509, 986 for drugs, spices, etc., plant investigations 509, 986 for crop technological investigations, etc.; nematodes 509, 986 for testing commercial seeds, etc. 509, 986 preventing adulterated seed and grain admission 510, 986 share in International Seed Testing Congress 510, 986 for improving cereal production, etc 510, 986 com 510, 986 flax cultivation, diseases, etc 510, 986 broomcorn improvement and production 510, 986 destroying barberry bushes, etc. 510, 986 amount to be contributed by States 510, 986 for improving tobacco production, etc 510, 987 for drought resistant crops, etc 510, 987 for sugar beets, etc.: sugarbeet investigations 510, 987 for improving grazing lands, etc 510, 987 for dry land, etc., farming experiments 510, 987 free distribution of trees restricted 510, 987 no field station to be established herefrom 510, 987 for utilizing western reclaimed lands, etc 510, 987 for edible nuts, growing, ehipping, etc 510, 987 for investigating fruit growing, marketing, etc 510, 987 studies of changes in shipping, storage, etc 510, 987 for experimental gardene and grounds 511, 987 for investigating producing, marketing, etc., truck crops, potatoes, etc 511, 987 for nursery plants, etc., investigations, in cooperation with States, etc 511, 987 for farm, Arlington, Va 511, 987 for foreign seeds and plant introduction experiments, etc 511, 988 for purchase, etc., of new seeds; investigation of forage crops 511, 988 for biophysical investigations 511, 988 for administrative expenses 511 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 186, 192, 1257 *Plant Quarantine,* appropriation for enforcing, etc., against European corn borer. 518, 994 for enforcing, etc., against Japanese and Asiatic beetles 519, 994 for establishing, against Th urberia weevil 1002 of States, etc., against dangerous plant diseases, etc., until Federal, established, not prevented 250 cooperation of Secretary of Agriculture with 251 cxcix *Plant Quarantine—* of States, etc.; violations subject to State, etc., laws 251 no exemption if in original packages. 251 *Plants, etc., Agricultural,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 508, 985 pathological collections 508, 985 plant disease survey 508, 985 *Plants, etc., Constructed for War Purposes,* allowance for amortization cost, etc., in computing taxable income for years 1918, 1919, 1920, if claim made before June 15, 1924 130 *Platt National Park, Okla.,* appropriation for administration, etc. 489, 964 *Plattsmouth, Nebr.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River at . 1344 *Playgrounds, D.
C., Public,* appropriation for salaries; employments restricted 429, 1310 for maintenance 429, 1310 for expenses of public school, during vacation 429, 1310 for supplies, etc., swimming pools. 429, 1310 for bathing pools 429, 1310 for expenses of school 431, 1312 deficiency appropriation for site to replace Gallinger playground 847 *Playing Cards,* stamp tax on 103 *Pleasure Boats, Foreign Built,* special tax on users of 95 exemption, if for relief of seamen, etc 96 owned January 1, 1926 by a citizen or domestic partnership or corporation 96 *Pleasure Clubs,* exempt from income tax 40 *Pleuropneumonia, etc., Animal,* appropriation for emergency, preventing spread of 505, 1005 *Plumbing 1nspection, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc., division of 418, 1298 for temporary services 418, 1298 deficiency appropriation for temporary services 165 *Pneumatic Tubes,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., appraisers’ stores and custom-house, New York City 152, 1042 *Pneumatic Tubes, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for New York and Brooklyn, N. Y 157, 1048 for Boston, Mass., rental 157, 1048 *Point Isabel, Tex.,* disposal authorized of naval radio station lands at 700 preliminary examination, etc., of intracoastal waterway from Corpus Christi, to be made — 1019 *Point Lookout, Aid.,* appropriation for care, etc., Confederate Cemetery at 289, 1139 *Point Pleasant, La.,* bridge authorized across Bayou Bartholomew, at 227 *Point Pleasant,* W. *Va.,* bridge authorized across Kanawha River between Henderson and 1267 *Poisonous Foods, Drugs, etc.,* Page. appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 515, 1003 *Poisons (.see also* Federal Caustic Poison Act), provisions safeguarding sale, etc 1406 *Polacca* *Wash* *Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 463, 943 . *Poland,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Police Court, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 440, 1321 for expenses, witness fees, jurors, etc 440, 1321 for repairs to building 440, 1321 jurors for, to be drawn quarterly 893 milk containers, etc., violations to be prosecuted in 811 new building for, authorized 901 approval of location, plans, etc., by Fine Arts Commission, etc 901 appropriation for erection, authorized 901 location, plans, etc., of additional building for, subject to approval of chief judge thereof 901 prosecutions for violations of-mattress manufacture, etc., to be brought in 839 Traffic Act to be in 814 *Police, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries, officers, etc 435, 1316 present assistant property clerk 436, 1317 for personal services 436, 1317 for fuel, repairs, etc 436, 1317 for contingent expenses 436, 1317 detection of crime. 436, 1317 for motor vehicles, maintenance, etc 436, 1317 for site in Tenley town for station 14. 436 for uniforms, etc 1317 for additional cells in station 7 1317 for patrol speed boats 1317 for House of Detention 436, 1317 for harbor patrol 436, 1317 for relief fund allowances 437, 1318 deficiency appropriation for additional cells in station 2 169 for harbor patrol, new boat 169 for uniforms, etc 847, 1251 for harbor patrol 847 excluded from provisions of Act for retirement of civil service employees 906 uniforms, etc., to be furnished; from District revenues 635 *Policemen and Firemen’s Relief Fund, D.
C.,* appropriation for allowances from 437, 1318 deficiency appropriation for allowances, etc 169,847 amount of pay from, withheld on account of deficiencies, authorized to be paid to them or their widows 245 *Pollution of Navigable Streams and Lakes,* appropriation for investigation of 148, 1039 *Pomeroy, Ohio,* bridge authorized across Ohio River between Mason, W. Va., and 1237 cc *PomeroyMason Bridge Company,* Page, may bridge Ohio River, between Mason, W. Va., and Pomeroy, Ohio 1237 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Ohio, West Virginia, etc. 1237 *Ponca Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 954 *Poor, D.
C.,* appropriation for relief of the 447, 1327 for transportation of paupers 447, 1328 *Popes Creek, Md.,* bridge authorized across Potomac River to Dahlgren, Va., from 398 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Virginia, Maryland, etc. 398 *Poplar Bluff, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Black River near 22G *Port Aransas, Tex.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1019 *Port Arthur, Tex.,* dams authorized across Neches River above Beaumont by, and others. 618 *Port Crescent, Mich.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1020 *Port Frederick, Alaska,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1021 *Port Jefferson, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1017 *Port of Portland Commission,* may close east channel of Swan Island, Oreg., upon opening the west channel 1369 *Port Townsend, Wash.,* appropriation for improving quarantine station at 151 Port *Washington Narrows,* bridge authorized across, at Bremerton, Wash 744 *Portage Bay, Alaska,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1021 *Portland, Me.,* claim of contractor for reimbursement for quarantine station at, may be filed 134 *Porto Rico,* appropriation for Resident Commissioner from 540, 1150 for expenses, Resident Commissioner 541, 1150 for clerk hire, Resident Commissioner 544, 1153 for special mail equipment for 160, 1051 for care of insane, Infantry soldiers 271, 1122 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 334, 1183 for district judge 344, 1195 for agricultural experiment stations in . 502, 979 sale of products 502, 979 deficiency appropriation for Resident Commissioner, compensation, 1925, 1926 162 admission, without regard to Immigration Act, of Spanish subjects, still retaining their allegiance, who were residents April 11, 1899; exception 657 *Porlo Rico* —Continued.
Page. completion and repair, etc., of customs buildings in 381 payment to Antonio Higuera for extra work 381 from customs revenues 381 enlargement of customs warehouse at San Juan, authorized 298 income tax in, levied, etc., by insular officials 52 authority, of insular legislature to amend, etc 52 *Porto Rico Civil Government,* export duties forbidden 1418 taxes on property, income, etc., may be imposed by the legislature 1418 indebtedness of Porto Rico, San Juan, and Ponce limited to 10 per cent of valuation of property 1418 other municipalities not in excess of 5 per cent 1418 bonds, exempt from Federal, State, etc., taxes 1418 existing, not counted in limitation 1418 subsequent, by municipalities subject thereto 1418 internal revenue taxes may be collected as directed by the legislature 1418 no discrimination between imported and native articles 1418 Federal officials of customs and postal service to assist in collecting 1418 citizens of United States residing one year in the island deemed citizens of Porto Rico 1418 of alien parents, not availing themselves heretofore to become American citizens, allowed one year in which to do so 1419 auditor to be appointed by the President; salary; term 1419 assistant, etc., authorized 1419 duties of, in absence of auditor 1419 all financial accounts of the government subject to 1419 general accounts, vouchers, etc., to be kept by 1419 exclusive jurisdiction over 1419 decisions of, final; appeals allowed 1419 authority similar to that of Comptroller General of United States. 1419 regulations for accounting to be prescribed by; reports to be made by accountable officers 1419 summoning of witnesses, administering oaths, issuing subpeenas, authorized by 1419 submission of annual reports at close of fiscal year 1420 office of, under supervision of governor 1420 pay and mileage of members of the legislature 1420 mileage limited to one trip going to and from each session 1420 no other payments allowed 1420 time for meeting and closing of regular sessions of the legislature 1420 restrictions on calling special sessions. 1420 public service commission to be appointed by the governor, etc 1420 franchises, public concessions, etc., to be granted by 1420 terms; successors 1420 cci *Porlo Rico Civil Government—* Continued.
Page. public service commission, present elected members to serve out their terms 1420 compensation of commissioner; associates 1421 of associates limited 1421 powers over public service corporations 1421 franchises, etc., granted by, effective when approved by the governor. 1421 reservation of Congress to annul or modify 1421 interstate commerce laws of United States not applicable 1421 tariffs, etc., of public carriers subject to laws enacted by the legislature 1421 writs of habeas corpus by supreme and district courts, authorized 1421 of mandamus allowed 1421 no suit to restrain collection of insular taxes may be maintained by the district court 1421 *Portsmouth, N.
H., Naval Prison,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing prisoners in, for stolen bonds, etc 862 *Portsmouth, R. I.,* bridge authorized across Mount Hope Bay, between Bristol and 1391 *Portsmouth, Va.,* bridge authorized across southern branch of Elizabeth River at Norfolk and 619 time extended for bridging southern branch of Elizabeth River, near. 1246 *Portugal,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Possessions of the United Stales,* citizens of, not residents nor citizens of United States, taxable only on income from United States sources 52 not applicable to Virgin Islands 52 gross income of citizens or domestic corporations deemed from United States sources 53 if 80 per cant for three preceding years derived from sources with the possessions 53 if 50 percent of corporation’s income for same period, derived from active business therein 53 if 50 per cent of income of a citizen for same period, derived from active business therein 53 to include all amounts of, whether within or without the United States 53 Virgin Islands not included as 53 cooperation authorized of Secretary of Agriculture with, for measures of forest protection, etc 250 jurisdiction of courts of, in bankruptcy proceedings 662 *Post Allowances, Foreign Service Officers,* appropriation for, to meet living costs 335, 1184 deficiency appropriation for 188 *Post Exchanges, Military,* appropriation for constructing, etc. 256, 1108 recreation buildings, training camps, etc 256, 1108 *Post Office Department (see also* Postal Page.
Service), appropriation for Postmaster General, and office personnel 154, 1045 for care, etc., Post Office Department buildings 154, 1045 for First Assistant Postmaster General, and office personnel. 155, 1045 for Second Assistant Postmaster General, and office personnel. 155, 1045 for Third Assistant Postmaster General, and office personnel. 155, 1046 for Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, and office personnel. 155, 1046 for Solicitor, and office personnel. 155, 1046 for fuel, etc., for power plant; re-pairs, etc 155, 1046 for telegraphing 155, 1046 for miscellaneous expenses 155, 1046 for furniture and filing cabinets 155, 1046 for printing and binding for 155, 1046 for reimbursing Government Printing Office or Capitol power plant for heat, light, and power to city post office, etc., District of Columbia 155, 1046 field service appropriations not to be used for Department purposes 155, 1046 travel expenses of officials to be paid from service for which performed 155, 1046 for field service 156, 1046 for expenses under Postmaster General 156, 1046 for power, lights, etc., for equipment shops 156, 1046 for cash rewards to employees for inventions, etc., benefiting the service 156, 1047 additional to regular pay; use by the Government, etc 156, 1047 for transportation of equipment, etc 156, 1047 for travel and miscellaneous expenses, Postmaster General 156, 1047 for paying claims for damages by operations of Postal Service. 156, 1047 for post office inspectors 156, 1047 for traveling expenses, etc., of inspectors, etc 156, 1047 for miscellaneous expenses 156, 1047 for clerks at division headquarters. 156, 1047 for rewards, etc 156, 1047 for expenses under First Assistant Postmaster General 157, 1048 for post masters 157, 1048 for assistant postmasters, first and second class offices 157, 1048 for clerks and employees, first and second class offices 157, 1048 for watchman, messengers, etc 157, 1048 for contract station clerks, etc 157, 1048 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 157, 1048 for unusual conditions 157, 1048 for clerks, third class offices 157, 1048 for rent, light, and fuel 157, 1048 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 157, 1048 for village delivery, second and third class offices, etc 157, 1048 for Detroit River service 157, 1048 for car fare and bicycle allowance. 157, 1048 I for city delivery, carriers 157, 1048 ccii *Posi Office Department* —Continued.
Page. appropriation for special delivery fees 157, 1048 for pneumatic tube service, in New York and Brooklyn 157, 1048 Boston, Mass., rental 157, 1048 for vehicle allowance, etc.; wagon service 157, 1048 garage leases 157, 1048 maintenance of garage at Washington, D. C 157, 1048 for travel and miscellaneous, First Assistant Postmaster General 158, 1048 for expenses under Second Assistant Postmaster General 158, 1048 for star route transportation in Alaska 153, 1048 for steamboat, etc., routes 158, 1048 for railroad routes and messenger service 158, 1048 special freight train arrangements 15S, 1048 accounting for mail messenger service 158, 1049 clerical assistance on space rate computation, and cost ascertainment 158, 1049 for airplane service, New York and San Francisco 158, 1049 for night flying; extra charges day and night, on first-class matter 158, 1049 personnel in the District 1049 transfer to Contract Air Mail Service 1049 for Railway Mail Service 158, 1049 for travel allowances, etc 158, 1049 for expenses, etc., away from headquarters 158, 1049 for miscellaneous 158, 1049 arms for mail protection 1049 for electric and cable car service. 158, 1049 for foreign mails transportation— 158, 1049 amount for aircraft service 153, 1049 maintaining sea post service 159, 1049 assistant superintendent, New York City 159, 1050 delegates to Pan American Postal Congress at Mexico City 159 for balances due foreign countries. 159, 1050 for travel and miscellaneous, Second Assistant Postmaster General 159, 1050 for contract aircraft mail transportation 159, 1050 for expenses under Third Assistant Postmaster General 159, 1050 for postage stamps, stamped envelopes, etc. ; postal cards 159, 1050 for distribution of stamped envelopes, etc 159, 1050 for indemnity, lost domestic registered, insured, and collect-on-delivery mail 159, 1050 for indemnity, lost international mail 159, 1050 for travel and miscellaneous, Third Assistant Postmaster General— 159, 1050 for expenses under Fourth Assistant Postmaster General 159, 1050 for stationery, etc. ; supplies for Postal Savings System 159, 1050 for miscellaneous office supplies, etc 159, 1050 post route and rural delivery maps; sales, etc 160, 1050 *Post Office Department—* appropriation for equipment and furniture for post office quarters. 160, 1051 for tirine and tying devices 160, 1051 for shipment of supplies 160, 1051 for canceling machines, etc 160, 1051 for labor saving devices, etc 160, 1051 traveling mechanicians 160, 1015 for mail bags, locks, and keys, etc.; equipment shops expenses, labor, etc 160, 1051 special equipments, departments, Alaska, etc 160, 1051 for star routes, except in Alaska. 160, 1051 for Rural Delivery Service 160, 1051 for travel and miscellaneous, Fourth Assistant Postmaster General— 161, 1051 for supplying deficiencies 161, 1051 civilian field employees of executive departments to be paid their adjusted compensation under 1927 appropriations 161 quarters, subsistence, etc., to be furnished civilians of departments, etc., in field service, from appropriations for 1927 161 allowances considered in fixing . salary rates 161 civilian field employees of executive departments to be paid adjusted compensation under appropriations, for, 1928 1051 quarters, subsistence, etc., to be furnished civilians of departments, etc., in field service, from appropriations for 1928 1052 deficiency appropriation for damages claims 178, 862 for Postal Service increased compensation, etc., 1926 178 for Postal Service 191, 194, 862, 884, 887, 1260 *Post Office Department Buildings, D.
C.,* appropriation for care, etc., of 154, 1045 *Post Office Inspectors,* appropriation for Chief Inspector and Department office personnel. 155, 1046 for salaries 156, 1047 for traveling expenses 156, 1047 for expenses, division headquarters 156, 1047 for clerks, etc., division headquarters. 156, 1047 for rewards, etc.; rates limited 156, 1047 for securing information, etc 156, 1047 deficiency appropriation for additional pay, 1926 178 for rewards, etc 862 *Post Offices,* appropriation for postmasters 157, 1048 for assistant postmasters, first and second class offices 157, 1048 for clerks and employees, first and second class offices 157, 1048 for watchmen, messengers, etc 157, 1048 for contract station clerks 157, 1048 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 157, 1048 for unusual conditions 157, 1048 for clerical services, third class offices 157, 1048 for rent, light, and fuel for first, second, and third class offices 157, 1048 for miscellaneous items, first and second class offices 157, 1048 cciii *Post Offices* —Continued.
Page. deficiency appropriation for postmasters, additional, 1926 178 for printers, mechanics, etc., additional, 1926 178 for clerks, first and second class offices, additional, 1926 178 for watchmen, etc., additional pay, 1926 - 178 for clerks, third-class offices, additional pay, 1926 178 for city delivery carriers, additional, 1926 -- 178 for special delivery fees, additional, 1926 _. 178 for village delivery, additional, 1926. 178 for clerks, etc., first and second class offices 178, 191, 194, 884, 887, 1260 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 178, 191, 884 for city delivery, carriers . 178 191, 194, 884, 887, 1260 for temporary, etc., clerk hire, 1923 178 for temporary, etc., clerk hire 178, 191, 194, 884, 887, 1260 for special delivery 179,862 for clerks, first and second class offices 191, 1260 for clerks, third class offices 191, 1260 for postmasters 191, 194, 887, 1260 for messenger service 191 for rent, light, and fuel--191, 194, 884, 887 for special delivery fees 191, 884 for unusual conditions 191, 1260 for substitutes for carriers 862 for vehicle allowance 862, 884, 1260 for assistant postmasters 884 for watchmen, messengers, etc 884 for labor saving devices 887 for temporary carriers 887 corrective deed authorized for use by railroads of subsurface of site of new New York City post office. 704 rental of quarters for, may be without written contract, if not exceeding $1,000 a year — 688 *Post Roads, Rural* (see *also* Federal Highway Act), appropriation for constructing, in cooperation with States 530, 1007 *Post Route, etc., Maps,* appropriation for expenses of preparing, etc.; sales . 160, 1050 *Postage Stamps, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for manufacture of, etc 159, 1050 punishment for counterfeiting, etc., foreign 653 not appi icable to printing as illustrations, etc 653 *Postal Cards,* appropriation for manufacture, etc 159, 1050 *Postal Congress, Pan American,* appropriation for delegates to, at Mexico City, Mexico 159 *Postal Laws, etc.,* deficiency appropriation for expenses detecting violations of 862 Posiał *Rates,* time extended for report of special joint committee on a permanent schedule of 1 *Postal Savings System,* appropriation for supplies; bond expenses 159, 1050 *Postal Service* (see *also* Post Office DepartPsge-ment), appropriation for Department salaries and expenses 154, 1045 for field service 156, 1046 deficiency appropriation for damages claims 178, 191, 884, 887 for post office inspectors, additional, 1926 178 for postmasters, additional, 1926 178 for assistant postmasters, additional, 1926 178 for printers, mechanics, etc., additional, 1926 178 for clerks, first and second class offices, additional, 1926 178 for watchmen, etc., additional, 1926 178 for clerks, third class offices, additional, 1926 178 for village delivery service, additional, 1926 178 for city delivery, carriers, additional, 1926 178 for special delivery fees, additional, 1926 178 for vehicle service, additional, 1926 178 for Railway Mail Service, additional, 1926 178 for stamped envelopes, etc., distribution, additional, 1926 . 178 for rural delivery service, additional, 1926 178 for clerks, etc., first and second class offices 178, 191, 194, 884, S87, 1260 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 178, 191, 884 for car fare and bicycle allowance, etc 178 for city delivery carriers 178, 191, 194, 884, 887, 1260 for temporary clerk hire 173, 191, 194, 884, 887 for temporary carriers 179, 191, 1260 for special delivery fees 179, 862 for airplane service 179 for balances due foreign countries— 179, 191, 194, 863, 1260 for contract station clerks 191 for clerks, third class offices. 191, 884, 1260 for postmasters 191, 194, 884, 887, 1260 for electric and cable car service 191, 863, 1260 for foreign mail transportation 191, 884 for indemnities, domestic 191, 194, 884, 887, 1260 for indemnities, international 191, 194, 884, 887, 1260 for labor saving devices 191, S84, 887 for mail messenger service 191, 884, 887, 1260 for equipment and supplies 191, 884, 1260 for railroad routes 191, 884, 887, 1260 for rent, light, fuel, etc 191, 194, 884, 887, 1260 for rural delivery 191, 1260 for separating mails 191 for special delivery fees 191, 884 for unusual conditions 191, 1260 for village delivery 191, 887 for vehicle service 191, 862, 884, 1260 for airplane service, New York to San Francisco 194, 863, 884 for shipment of supplies 194 for rewards, etc 862 cciv *Postal Service* —Continued.
Page. deficiency appropriation for substitute carriers, etc 862 for railway mail postal clerks 863 for star routes, except Alaska 863 for assistant postmasters 884, 1260 for watchmen, etc 884 adjudication of casualty losses by post-masters, extended, to customs charges collected on dutiable mail; time limitation 903 air mail contracts at pound rates authorized 692 allowances to postmasters for losses by burglary, fire, etc., to include customs charges collected on dutiable mail 903 applicable only to losses since April 1, 1924 903 amount allowed for services in the District, from mail bags, etc., 1926 179 cancellation authorized of contract for screen wagon service, Jackson, Miss 1344 compensation of fourth class postmaster fixed on specified receipts-695 additional sources 695 collection of postage due, etc 695 allowance based on quarterly returns. 695 adjustment on proportional amounts 695 allowance for outgoing postmaster on change of incumbent 696 office advanced to proper class when returns exceed $1,500 a year 696 if receipts increase under unusual conditions 696 reduction when receipts decrease. 696 deductions or fines imposed upon con-tractor, may be remitted, etc., by Postmaster General 499 if trip not performed, or three times the price, if due to fault of contractor 499 foreign mail transportation rates 900 pistols, revolvers, etc., declared unmailable, etc 1059 punishment for violations 1060 post office quarters may be rented without written contract if not exceeding $1,000 a year 688 postage rate on returned hotel and steamship room keys and tags 890 postmasters may be designated as disbursing officers to pay contractors, etc., for power boat service and star routes in Alaska 321 screen wagon contract at Tampa, Fla., may be canceled 751 terminal railway post offices may be leased for not exceeding 20 years; rent payable monthly 688 trucks and trailer trucks, to be purchased, etc 863 *Postmaster General,* appropriation for, and office personnel— 154, 1045 for care, etc., Department buildings. . 154, 1045 for field service, Post Office Department under 156, 1046 for power, light, etc., for equipment shops 156, 1046 for cash rewards for inventions, etc. . 156, 1047 *Postmaxier General—* appropriation for transportation and delivery of equipment, etc 156, 1047 for travel and miscellaneous expenses. 156, 1047 for paying damages claims 156, 1047 for inspectors, etc 156, 1047 authorized to cancel contract for screen wagon service at Jackson, Miss. 1344 make contracts for mail transportation by aircraft at pound rates 692 remit, etc., deductions from contractors failing to perform service 499 joint action of, in selection of sites for post office buildings 631 may designate postmasters to pay con-tractors, etc., for Alaska power boat and star route service 321 *Postmaster, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, assistant, money order clerk, messengers, etc 543, 1153 for mail vehicles 544, 1153 *Postmaster, Senate,* appropriation for, carriers, etc 540, 1149 *Postmasters,* appropriation for compensation 157, 1048 for assistant, first and second class offices 157, 1048 for civil serv ice examination of Presidential 308, 1073 deficiency appropriation for, additional pay, 1926 178 for assistant, additional pay, 1926—. 178 for compensation 191, 194, 887, 1260 for assistant 884, 1260 adjustment of claims of, for losses, to include customs charges collected on dutiable mail 903 applicable only to losses since April 1, 1924 903 compensation of fourth class, modified-695 internal revenue stamps to be sold by; bond, deposit, etc 101 repealed 554 provisions for retirement for age or disability, of first, second and third class, promoted, etc., from classified civil service 906 *Potash (see also* Potassium Salts), promotion of mining of, on public domain 1057 cooperation, with owners of private lands 1388 *Potash Deposits,* appropriation for explorations, tests, etc 1220 deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc., in United States. 854 amount authorized for determining location, etc., of, in United States, for fiscal year 1927 768 similar amount for four succeeding years 768 expenditures to be agreed upon by Secretaries of Interior and Commerce 768 formal agreements authorized by the Secretaries with individuals, etc., for cooperation 768 contracts with owners, etc,, of lands, limiting claims against minerals developed, before drilling can begin . 768 for costs of explorations 768 CCV *Potash Deposits* —Continued.
Page. contract with owners, etc.; no restrictions in, on drilling locations, etc.; use of surface 768 owners of contiguous lands required, before drilling be commenced, to make agreement to prevent profiteering in sale of potash rights, etc 769 agreements required of owners of potash rights as to market price of products 769 cooperation, under formal agreements with individuals, for developing, etc 1388 before drilling on tracts, not. public lands, contracts providing for royalty on sales of potash, to be made by owners 1388 payments to continue until royalty equals exploration costs 1388 claims for reimbursements to expire in 20 years, unless sooner terminated by joint consent 1388 no restriction in choice of drilling locations, etc 1388 if not interfering with surface of lands, etc 1389 *Potassium Deposits, Public Lands,* appropriation for enforcing provisions relating to 487 *Potassium Salts, Public Lands,* permits authorized for exclusive right for two years to prospect for; area limited 1057 Searles Lake, Calif., deposits excepted-1057 leasing of authorized 1057 permitee to have lease on discovery— 1057 royalty on output; sodium excepted 1057 lands with known deposits of, may be leased by competitive bidding, etc 1057 royalties to be paid, except sodium; rental 1057 term of lease; renewals 1057 discretionary rental and royalty exemption 1058 permits or leases for deposits of, in lands containing other minerals 1058 disposal of other minerals under appropriate laws 1058 leases may include development of other mineral salts 1058 terms and conditions under leasing law 1058 veins of valuable mineral found on lands subject to lease hereunder, continue subject to general mining laws 1058 provisions of leasing of 1920, made applicable hereto 1058 former Act repealed; pending applications, etc., not affected 1058 *Potatoes,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 509, 986 for investigating wireworms and other insects affecting 517, 993 *Poteau, Okla,,* terms of court at 409 *Poteau River, Okla.,* Page.
Fort Smith, Ark., may dam, west of State dividing line, for water supply 1370 use for water power, etc 1371 authority to terminate, on notice of interfering withwater power development, etc 1371 *Potomac Park, D. C.,* appropriation for tourists’ camp in East Park 448, 1329 for continuing sea wall to G Street. 1329 *Potomac River,* appropriation for constructing Arlington Memorial Bridge across. 307, 1071 bridge authorized across, from Dahlgren, Va., to Popes Creek, Md 398 *Pottawatomie Agency, Kans.,* appropriation for support etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Pottawatomie Indians, Okla., Citizen Band of,* all claims of, against United States, not heretofore determined, to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 801 procedure, ete 801 *Pottawatomie Indians, Wis.,* unexpended balance of appropriation for support of, covered in 468 *Pottery,* appropriation for study of processes, etc,, in manufacture of 357, 1208 *Poultry,* appropriation for diffusing commercial information as to market prices, etc 523, 998 *Poultry Congress, Third World's,* deficiency appropriation for expenses participating in, Ottawa, Canada. 852 invitation of Canada to send delegates etc., to, accepted 304 delegates to be designated 305 exhibit to be prepared 305 amount authorized to be appropriated 305 *Poultry feeding and Breeding,* appropriation for experiments in 606, 983 *Powder, Army (see* Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Army). *Powder, Navy (see also* Ordnance, Navy), appropriation for purchase and manfacture of smokeless 603 *Power Boat Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 158, 1048 *Power Commission, Federal,* appropriation for expenses of 310, 1075 *Prairie Dogs,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 519, 995 *Precious Metals,* appropriation for collecting statistics of 149, 1039 provisions for leasing deposits, etc., of, to grantee of private land claim, when right thereof not conveyed by the grant, etc 710 *Predatory Wild Animals,* appropriation for suppressing rabies in 519,995 covi *Prescott, Ark.,* Page. deficiency appropriation for public building 871 public building authorization for 632 *President of the United States,* appropriation for compensation 305, 1069 for Secretary, and office personnel. 305, 1069 for traveling and entertainment expenses 305, 1070 for protecting the person of 146, 342, 1037, 1193 deficiency appropriation for Aircraft Board, expenses, etc 163 for preparatory commission for reduction of armaments under 179 for expenses of suits to cancel leases of oil lands, etc. ; reappropriation- 843 for rent of temporary quarters for 844 amount authorized, for expenses under, to participate in conference on limitation of armaments 3 authorized to add described lands to Yellowstone National Park 656 advance Lieut.
Commander Richard E. Byrd, Navy, to commander, retired 933 present Congressional medal of honor for aircraft flight over the North Pole 933 present Congressional medal of honor for service in Byrd Arctic expedition 933 appoint additional Assistant Secretary of Commerce 573 additional Assistant Secretary of the Navy 767 additional Assistant Secretary of War 784 Cecil Clinton Adell, ensign, Navy. 764 Capt. Reginald Rowan Belknap, Navy, rear admiral, retired 1354 Commissioner of Reclamation 657 delegates to Pan American Congress, in Panama 384 Federal Radio Commission 1162 Federal representative at negotiations for division of waters of Belle Fourche River, between South Dakota and Wyoming 1247 first lieutenants, Medical Corps, to be placed on retired list 1350 four members of the National Capital Park and Planning Commission 375 representative to participate ie negotiations for division of waters of Snake River, etc., among bordering States 831 retired Army officer. not above colonel, as brigadier general, retired 1249 three members of Vermont Sesquicentennial Commission 652 two assistants to Secretary of Labor 1415 two members nf District of Columbia Public Utilities Com-mission; people’s counsel 920 William H.
Santelmann, band-master, a captain of Marine Corps, retired 1383 call a conference on education, etc., at Honolulu, Hawaii 915 foreign governments may be invited 915 *President of the United States* —Continued. Page. authorized to create emergency board to investigate and report on disputes between carriers and employees not adjusted under provisions of Railway Labor Act 586 designate delegates to Worlds Poultry Congress, at Ottawa, Canada 305 three commissioners to cooperate with Mexico, for treaty on use of waters of the lower Rico Grande and Colorado River 1403 detail Air Corps officers to duty with Department of Commerce, for promoting civil aviation 915 invite foreign governments to send delegates to International Congress of Soil Science 235 Seventh International Dental Congress 394 issue Executive orders permitting sale, etc., for legitimate medical purposes, of narcotic drugs in Virgin Islands. 1 1023 make details from Armv, Navy and Marine Corps to Latin American Republics to assist in military and naval matters 565 provide airspace reservations to be set apart 570 restore Commander George M.
Baum to specified place on list of Navy commanders 1103 undertake construction and procurement of designated number of aircraft for further increasing aeronautics in the Navy 764 exporting helium gas without permission from, on recommendations of Secretaries of War, Navy, and Commerce, forbidden 1388 issue of passports in insular possessions to be under rules designated by. 887 made a member of SesquiCentennial of American Independence and Thomas Jefferson Centennial Commission 327 to appoint eight persons on Commission 327 *Presidio of San Francisco, Calif.,* portion of transferred to Treasury Department for marine hospital purposes 1378 strip reserved to War Department 1378 *Presidio, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande, to Ojinaga, Mexico, from 202 consent of Mexico required 202 *Presque Isle Lighthouse Reservation, Pa.,* appropriation for share in road construction across 1212 *Pribilof Islands* (see *also* Alaska Fisheries Service). exchided from fur farming leases 821 *Priest River, Idaho,* deficiency appropriation for marking graves of national forest fire fighters buried at 851 *Prince William County,* Vo., appropriation for acquiring site, for reduction of District of Columbia garbage 1310 propertv for reduction of District of Columbia garbage to be acquired in 657 ccvii *Printing and Binding* (see Public Printing Page. and Binding). *Printing Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of, and office personnel 141 for printing and binding 141 for postage 141 *Printing House for the Blind, American,* appropriation for 154, 1045 additional appropriation for, authorized 1060 *Prison Commission, International,* appropriation for annual contribution . 336. 1186 *Prisoners, etc., D.
C.,* appropriation for support of jail 443, 1323 *Prisoners of War, etc.,* appropriation for expenses, etc., of, under Navy Department 593, 1276 *Prisoners, United States,* appropriation for support of 349, 1198 for inspection of 349, 1199 deficiency appropriationforsupport,etc. 176, 188, 860, 861 for inspection of 860 discharged, to be furnished transportation to place of conviction, etc 901 clothing, and $20 if term six months or more 901 *Prisons, Foreign Service,* appropriation for expenses maintaining consular, etc 341, 1192 *Prisons, United Stales,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 349, 1197 for inspection of, and prisoners 349, 1199 for expenses of superintendent, etc., of . 349, 1199 deficiency appropriation for inspection of, and prisoners 860 *Private Land Claims,* leasing of deposits, etc., of precious metals on confirmed grants of, where rights thereof not conveyed in the decree 710 *Private Land Grants,* leasing of deposits, etc., of precious metals on, authorized to grantee, when right thereof not conveyed by the grant, etc 710 period of lease; preference for renewal 710 royalty to be paid for monthly output 710 deposit and disposal of 710 rules, etc., to be prescribed 710 *Probation System, D.
C.,* appropriation for, juvenile court 440 for, under supreme court 441, 1322 *Probation System, United Stales Courts,* appropriation for salaries and expenses..... — 348, 1198 *Produce Exchanges,* stamp tax on sales of produce at, for future delivery 102 cash sales for immediate delivery exempt from 103 *Prohibition Act* (see *also* Intoxicating Liquors), appropriation for enforcing, under Internal Revenue Service 143, 1034 *Prohibition Bureau, Treasury Department,* created, with a commissioner to be head thereof 1381 commissioner, to be appointed by Secretary without regard to civil service laws; salary $8,000 a year. 1381 *Prohibition Bureau, Treasury Department—* Page.
Continued assistant commissioner, two deputies, etc., to be appointed by the Secretary 1381 appointments subject to civil service laws; salaries under Classification Act 1381 officer of, may be designated to act as commissioner during the absence, etc., thereof 1382 personnel to perform duties as prescribed by Secretary or commissioner 1382 duties, ete., of Commissioner of Internal Revenue, as to intoxicants, narcotics, National Prohibition Act, etc., transferred to Secretary of the Treasury 1382 authority of Secretary to impose any such duties on Commissioner of Prohibition and Bureau officers. 1382 on Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and officers, 1382 transfer of necessary prohibition records, personnel, etc., from Internal Revenue Bureau to 1382 field employees of, to be appointed by commissioner, subject to civil service laws . 1382 terms of present, transferred, not civil service appointees, to expire in six months 1382 *Projectiles, Navy,* appropriation for experiments, etc., in development of 603, 1285 *Property Losses, Navy, Personal,* provisions for reimbursing officers, etc., for, in service, extended to aircraft 1368 *Protecting Public Lands,* appropriation for, from fraudulent entry, etc 457, 938 *Providence Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for minor contagious diseases ward 438, 1319 for care of indigent patients 444, 1325 *Providence, R. I.,* erection of tablet at, to commemorate the first landing place of Roger Williams in Rhode Island 777 *Provincetown, Mass.,* disposal authorized of Long Point Military Reservation at 700 *Proving Grounds, Army Ordnance,* appropriation for current expenses. 275, 1126 deficiency appropriation for 194, 1260 *Provisions, Army (see* Subsistence, Army). *Provisions, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 611, 1293 *Provisions,.
Navy,* appropriation for 604, 1286 deficiency appropriation for. 188, 193, 885 *Prussian* A *alienai Fire Insurance Company,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement of, for fire losses, Hawaii bubonic plague 864 *Public Buildings,* appropriation for Supervising Architect, and office personnel 150, 1041 for Bristol, R. I., post office, etc. 1041 for Chicago, Ill., post office, etc 150, 1041 for Cincinnati, Ohio, customhouse, etc 1041 for Philadelphia, Pa., mint repairs 150 ccviii *Public Buildings—* Continued.
Page, appropriation for Saint Louis, Mo., customhouse 150 for New Haven, Conn., post office--1041 for New York, Ń. Y., customhouse. 1041 for remodeling, etc., buildings 150, 1041 for Washington, D. C., Treasury cash room 1041 for rent of temporary quarters 1041 for Carville, La., marine hospital— 150 for New Orleans, La., marine hospital 150 for New York, N. Y., marine hospital 150, 1041 for San Francisco, Calif., marine hospital 150 for Key West, Fla., marine hospital. 1041 for New York, N.
Y., marine hospital 1041 for Saint Louis, Mo., marine hospital 1041 for Boston, Mass., quarantine station 151 for Charleston, S. C., quarantine station 151 for Marcus Hook, Pa., quarantine station 151 for Mobile, Ala., quarantine station. 151 for New Orleans, La., quarantine station 151 for New York, N. Y., quarantine station 151 for Port Townsend, Wash., quarantine station 151 for Columbia River, Oreg., quarantine station 1041 for repairs and improvements 151, 1041 for mechanical equipment 151, 1042 pneumatic tube service, New York City 152, 1042 for vaults, safes, etc 152, 1042 for additional pay, Supervising Architect 152, 1043 for skilled employees, etc., Office of Supervising Architect 152, 1043 for superintendents, inspectors, etc., on buildings 152, 1043 transferring effects of superintendents, etc 152 for contingent expenses, materials, etc 152, 1043 no allowance for transporting supplies 152, 1043 ground rent, Saiamanca, N.
Y 152, 1043 for outside professional services 1043 for operating force, employees specified 153, 1044 for furniture and repairs 153, 1044 for operating supplies; fuel, lights, water, etc 153, 1044 advance fuel c on tracts authorized 154, 1045 deficiency appropriation for repairs and preservation 189, 886, 1259 for general expenses 189, 1259 for mechanical equipment 189, 193, 886 for assistant custodians and janitors 189, 193 for operating force 189, 193, 886 for furniture, etc— 189, 193, 883, 886, 1259 for operating supplies 189, 193, 886, 1259 for vaults and safes 886, 1259 for Athens, Tenn 869 for Bayonne, N.
J 870 for Chicago, Ill., marine hospital. 870 *Public Buildings—* deficiency appropriation for Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 870 for Des Moines, Iowa 870 for Detroit, Mich., marine hospital 870 for Durango, Colo 870 for Jamestown, N. Dak 870 for Lancaster, S. C 870 for Madison, Wis 870 for Missoula, Mont 870 for Montclair, N. J 871 for Mount Carmel, III 871 for Newark, N.J 871 for Newburyport, Mass 871 for Prescott, Ark 871 for Saint Louis, Mo., Federal office building 871 for Savannah, Ga., marine hospital 871 for Syracuse, N.
Y 871 for Williamson, W. Va 871 for Wilson, N. C 871 for Yonkers, N. Y 871 for Birmingham, Ala., addition 873 for Chicago, Ill., marine hospital improvements, etc 873 for Chicago, Ill., post office site 873 for Memphis, Tenn., subpostoffice 873 for New Orleans, La., quarantine station site 873 for Paris, Tex., addition 873 for Pittsburgh, Pa., site 873 for Sandusky, Ohio, addition 873 for Washington, D. C., Department of Agriculture, purchase of Economics Building and site 874 for Washington, D.
C., Agricultural Department, Administration Building 874 for Washington, D. C., Agricultural Department, extensible building and site 874 for Washington, D. C., Archives Building, and site 874 for Washington, D. C., Government Printing Office, additional building and site 874 for Washington, D. C., Department of Commerce, construction 874 for Washington, D. C., Internal Revenue building and site 874 for Washington, D. C., Liberty Loan Building, additional stories 874 for Steubenville, Ohio 874 for New York, N.
Y., barge office 874 for Cape Fear, N. C., quarantine station 874 for Charleston, S. C., quarantine station 875 for New York, N. Y., quarantine station 875 for Baltimore, Md., quarantine station 875 for reimbursing contributors to Decatur, Ala., additions 875 for rent of temporary quarters of Government officials, and moving expenses 875 for additional pay, Supervising Archtect, etc 875 for outside professional services, etc. 875 for additional architectural and engineering personnel 875 for mechanical equipment 875 for site for Supreme Court, Washington, D.
C. 1254 ccix *Public Buildings—* limit of cost increased, public building at, Globe, Ariz 872 Red Bluff, Calif 872 Branford, Conn 872 Putnam, Conn 872 Marianna, Fla 872 West Point, Ga 872 Sand Point, Idaho 872 Batavia, Ill 872 Metropolis, Ill 872 Paxton, Ill 872 Shelbyville, Ky 872 Caribou, Me 872 Fort Fairfield, Me 872 Leominster, Mass 872 Southbridge, Mass 872 Waltham, Mass 872 Winchester, Mass 872 Wyandotte, Mich 872 Montevideo, Minn 872 Central City, Nebr 872 Fallon, Nev 872 Goldfield, Nev 872 East Orange, N.
J 872 Millville, N. J 872 East Las Vegas, N. Mex 872 Fort Plain, N. Y 872 Long Island City, N. Y 872 Utica, N. Y 872 Akron, Ohio 872 Fremont, Ohio 872 Wilmington, Ohio 872 Donora, Pa 872 Lewistown, Pa 872 McKees Rocks, Pa 872 Olyphant, Pa 872 Sayre, Pa 872 Tamaqua, Pa 872 Tarentum, Pa 872 Waynesburg, Pa 872 Chamberlain, S. Dak 872 Tomah, Wis 872 Buffalo, Wyo 872 Cody, Wyo 872 Seattle, Wash., sum reserved for 873 San Pedro, Calif,, sum reserved for 873 Malden, Mass., sum reserved for 873 Juneau, Alaska, sum reserved for 873 Baltimore, Md.; conveyance of portion of post office site to the city for street purposes 246 Boise, Idaho; exchange of part of building site, with city 703 Bristol, R.
I.; repairs, etc., to 779 Centerville, Iowa; part of site conveyed to abutting owners 395 Chamberlain, S. Dak.; construction change authorized 771 Decatur, Ala.; limit of cost increased, etc 394 Donora, Pa.; title to site may be accepted with underlying gas and oil reserved 702 Lakeland, Fla.; part of postoffice site conveyed to the city 726 Olyphant, Pa., title for site may be accepted, reserving mining rights. . 1090 Oshkosh, Wis.; portion of post office building site conveyed to 705 purchase authorized of, in New York City, for customs service, etc 1416 location; limit of cost, etc 1416 disposal of building now occupied 1416 43892°—27 105 *Public Buildings* —Continued.
Page. Rutland, Vt.; exchange of present building and site for another from the city 246 San Francisco, Calif.; new subtreasury authorized to be sold 1384 *Public Buildings Act of 1026,* general provisions for buildings in the District of Columbia and elsewhere under control of the Treasury Department 630 authorization for acquisition of sites and additions, and constructing thereon adequate and suitable buildings 630 preferences where sites have been acquired 630 enlarging, etc., existing buildings — 630 purchasing suitable buildings, remodeling, etc 630 if acquired site found unsuitable to secure new one 630 disposal of, by sale, etc 630 site for Supreme Court of United States 631 sums for projects in District of Columbia to be used exclusively for sites south of Pennsylvania Avenue and west of Maryland Avenue to Twining Lake 631 construction of suitable buildings for office accommodations on such sites 631 suitable approaches and surroundings in harmony with plan of Peter Charles L’Enfant 631 high standards of beauty and utility to be combined 631 joint action with Postmaster General in selecting places and sites for post offices 631 heads of executive departments to approve plans of buildings in which located 631 construction work allowed by contract or otherwise 631 closing of streets, etc., in District of Columbia where contiguous squares are used by a building. 631 designs, etc., to be prepared in Office of Supervising Architect 631 in special cases floor plans, etc., may be procured by contract as guides for working drawings, etc 631 employing advisory assistants in engineering features, etc., authorized 631 in construction of buildings for Departments of Commerce and Labor, architects successful in previous competitions, may be employed 631 additional technical, etc., assistants authorized 632 compensation rates, etc., to be fixed by the Secretary 632 estimates to be submitted for personal services, travel, etc., in making investigations, etc 632 authorizations for carrying into effect existing laws for sites, buildings, etc., at specified cities 632 ccx INDEX, *Public Buildings—* authorizations for limit of cost may be disregarded and additional amount authorized for 632 uso of space for other activities in 632 contracts authorized for buildings under additional limit 632 annual estimate in detail of amounts proposed to be expended in the fiscal year, location and cost of the same 632 allocation to different States on basis of area, population, and postal receipts 633 unless specifically provided for, no contract, etc., to be made until moneys available therefor 633 appropriation Acta may provide for other buildings in the report of the Secretary 633 statement to be made of buildings deemed necessary, by Secretary and Postmaster General 633 not applicable if hitherto provided for 633 at least two buildings in each State shall be estimated for 633 aggregate amount authorized 633 annual limitation 633 for District of Columbia; annual limitation 633 expenditures outside of District for other buildings in 1927, 1928, 1929 633 limitation for any one State, etc 633 sites to be advertised for 633 examination, etc., of offers 634 rental of buildings on acquired site 634 deposit of proceeds, etc 634 open space requirements 634 discretionary reduction of, allowed--634 present buildings may be demolished and others authorized on the sites 634 sale if different site more advantageous 634 deposit of proceeds; net excess cost charged to aggregate sum 634 Public Buildings Commission to control assignment of space, sites, etc., in the District of Columbia. 634 contracts and order of erection, etc., subject to approval of 634 general survey of public buildings condition authorized 635 funds advanced for site of New Orleans quarantine station may be received 635 repayment authorized from available appropriations 635 authorizations under Act of May 25, 1926, for building at Akron, Ohio 632 Athens, Tenn 632 Batavia, Ill 632 Bayonne, N.
J 632 Branford, Conn 632 Buffalo, Wyo 632 Caribou, Me 632 Central City, Nebr 632 Chamberlain, S. Dak 632 Chicago, Ill., marine hospital 632 Cody, Wyo 632 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 632 *Public Buildings* —Continued. Page. authorizations under Act of May 25, 1926, for building at Des Moines, Iowa 632 Detroit, Mich, marine hospital facilities 632 Donora, Pa 632 Durango, Colo 632 East Las Vegas, N. Mex 632 East Orange, N. J 632 Fallon, Nev 632 Fort Fairfield, Me 632 Fort Plain, N. Y 632 Fremont, Ohio 632 Globe, Ariz 632 Goldfield, Nev 632 Jamestown, N.
Dak 632 Juneau, Alaska 632 Lancaster, S. C 632 Leomins(er, Mass 632 Lewistown, Pa 632 Long Island City, N. Y 632 McKees Rocks, Pa 632 Madison, Wis 632 Malden, Mass 632 Marianna, Fla 632 Metropolis, Idaho 632 Millville, N. J 632 Missoula, Mont 632 Montclair, N. J 632 Montevideo, Minn 632 Mount Carmel, Ill 632 Newark, N. *J_____________________* 632 Newburyport, Mass 632 Olyphant, Pa 632 Paxton, Ill 632 Prescott, Ark 632 Putnam, Conn 632 Red Bluff, Calif 632 Saint Louis, Mo 632 San Pedro, Calif 632 Sandpoint, Idaho 632 Savannah, Ga., marine hospital 632 Sayre, Pa 632 Seattle, Wash 632 Shelbyville, Ky 632 Southbridge, Mass 632 Syracuse, N.
Y 632 Tamaqua, Pa 632 Tarentum, Pa 632 Tomah, Wis 632 Utica, N. Y. 632 Waltham, Mass 632 Waynesburg, Pa 632 West Point, Ga 632 Williamson, W. Va 632 Wilmington, Ohio 632 Wilson, N. C 632 Winchester, Mass 632 Wyandotte, Mich 632 Yonkers, N. Y 632 *Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital, Office of,* appropriation for office personnel 315, 1079 for general expenses 315, 1079 for Washington Monument, etc 315, 1079 for Lincoln Memorial 315, 1079 lighting system 315 for Lincoln’s death place 315, 1079 for grounds of executive departments, etc 315, 1079 for Navy Building, vault 1079 for contingent expenses 315, 1079 for equipment, etc 315, 1079 for uniforms for employees 31 CCXl *Public Buildings and Public Parks of the* Page. *National Capital, Office of* —Con. appropriation, for printing and binding for 315, 1079 for public comfort station, Lincoln Memorial 315 for personal services 448, 1328 for general expenses 448, 1329 for care of grounds, etc 448, 1329 for tourists’camp, Potomac Park 448, 1329 for temporary services 448, 1329 for contingent expenses 448, 1329 for motor vehicles 449, 1329 for maintaining portions of parks for outdoor sports 449, 1329 for operating, etc., fountains for Union Station Plaza 449, 1329 for conducting band concerts 449, 1329 for recreation centers, Anacostia Park 449, 1329 for Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway, etc 449, 1329 for Meridian Hill Park 1329 for architectural, etc., services, Meridian Hill Park 449, 1329 for two bathing pools; consulting engineering services allowed 1329 for continuing Potomac Park sea walk 1329 for park police 449, 1330 deficiency appropriation for extraordinary repairs to temporary buildings 164 for repairs, etc., Executive Mansion. 844 care, etc., of buildings of Bureau of Standards transferred from, to Secretary of Commerce 356 Director of, authorized to sell land in Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway for a church, etc 1007 Director of, placed in charge of park system in lieu of Chief of Engineers 835 to serve on National Capital Park, etc., Commission 375 made executive and disbursing officer thereof 375 iron gates between grounds of White House and State, War, and Navy Building to be removed--1397 stone piers to remain 1397 preparation of sites, etc., for statute of Albert Gallatin, under direction of Director of 934 jurisdiction over reservation No. 248, transferred from, to Commissioners of the District for municipal purposes 769 sum from “Salaries, General Accounting Office,” transferred to appropriation for salaries of 845 *Public Buildings and Parks, Director of,* directed to transfer land in Anacostia Park to the District for a tree nursery 405 *Public Buildings Commission,* appropriation for salaries and expenses. 314 for moving various departments, establishments, etc., to other quarters 314 use for reimbursing departments, etc., for their expenses 314 assignment of space in buildings in District of Columbia authorized in Public Buildings Act of 1926, controlled by 634 *Public Buildings Commission* —Contd.
Page. approval of, required for acquiring sites or enlargment of buildings. 634 for assignment, etc., of space in buildings contracted for 634 to determine the order in which buildings, etc., shall be constructed--634 *Public Convenience Stations, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 428, 1309 *Public Debt Service, Treasury Department,* appropriation for office personnel and other expenses 140, 1031 for Commissioner of the Public Debt 140, 1031 for distinctive paper 140, 1031 *Public Domain (see* Public Lands). *Public Health Hospitals (see* Marine Hospitals). *Public Health, International Office of,* appropriation for annual quota 338, 1187 *Public Health Service, Treasury Department,* appropriation for civil personnel, Office of Surgeon General 147, 1037 for pay, etc., Surgeon General, medical officers, etc 147, 1037 for acting assistant surgeons 147, 1037 for all other employees 147, 1037 for freight, travel, etc 147, 1037 travel limit of Government owned vessels 147 for Hygienic Laboratory 147, 1038 for transporting remains of officers, etc., dying in service 147, 1038 for scientific books, etc 147, 1038 for medical examinations, services, etc 147, 1038 inspection of aliens 147, 1038 beneficiaries of, other than Veterans’ Bureau patients, etc 147, 1038 general expenses; services in the District 147, 1038 receipts by Immigration Service to be covered into the Treasury. 147, 1038 uses excluded 147, 1038 sums received to be covered into the Treasury 147, 1038 for quarantine service 148, 1038 for prevention of epidemics 148, 1038 for field investigations, etc 148, 1039 for interstate quarantine service. 148, 1039 for rural sanitation studies; conditional demonstration work, etc— 148, 1039 local cooperation required 148, 1039 for regulating sale of viruses, etc. 148, 1039 for Division of Venereal Diseases. 148, 1039 allotment to States for cooperative work 148, 1039 for allotments of Veterans’ Bureau for details from 1084 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemics 182, 189, 193 for pay, etc., officers and pharmacists 189, 869 for employees 189 for freight, transportation, etc 189, 193 1259 for hospitals 189, 869, 883, 886,’ 1259 for medical and hospital services 189, 193, 1259 for field investigations 189, 1259 for interstate quarantine service.— 189, 883 for control of biologic products 189 ccxii *Public Health Service, Treasury Depart-* Page. *meni* —-Continued. deficiency appropriation for protecting health of military forces 189 for suppressing “Spanish Influenza''- 189 for personnel, etc., hospitals 193 for control of salt marsh mosquitoes, in southern States 869 for care of seamen, etc 886 for quarantine service 189, 193, 883, 1259 for marine hospitals, maintenance 1259 for salaries and expenses, Veterans' Bureau transfer 1259 Cape Charles, Va.; unused Lighthouse Reservation transferred to 623 details of medical officers of, for work with Mines Bureau 368, 1219 expenses authorized for delegates to International Sanitary Conference from 913 mileage and subsistence allowances for officers traveling under orders. 680 cost of travel allowed dependents 680 officers retired on or after June 30, 1922, to receive pay of rank equal to those retired subsequently 417 part of Marine hospital reservation transferred to Lighthouses Bureau 563 site for new marine hospital at Windmill Point, Detroit, Mich., received from Lighthouses Bureau 564 construction of hospital buildings on from proceeds from sale of present reservation 564 part of Presidio of San Francisco, Calif., reservation transferred for use of marine hospital purposes 1378 personnel of Lighthouse Service entitled to benefits of, to have such benefits at other hospitals, etc., without charge 626 to provide medical, etc., services and supplies to officers and crews of Lighthouse Service vessels 626 transfer of part of Brewerton Channel Range, Md., to 623 *Public Lands,* appropriation for Commissioner, etc. 456, 936 for general expenses 456, 937 maps of public land States 456, 937 for surveying, etc 456, 937 metal section comers 456, 937 allotment for Oregon and California, and Coos Bay Wagon Road, lands 456, 937 oil and oil shale lands 456, 937 not available in States advancing money therefor 937 travel allowances in automobiles. 456, 938 reimbursement for surveys not chargeable hereto 938 for reproducing plats of surveys 457 for registers 457, 938 for contingent expenses; restriction 457, 938 for expenses, timber depredations. 457, 938 for protecting, from fraudulent entries 457, 938 for swamp land claims 457, 938 fighting forest fires, etc 457, 938 field service employees 457 for hearings in land entries 457, 937 deposition fees 457 *Public Lands* —Continued Page. appropriation for restoring lands in national forests 457, 937 for opening Indian reservations . 457, 938 deficiency appropriation for surveying, etc 187, 885 for protecting, etc 187 for reimbursing Utah for surveys of State grants 854 added to Absaroka and Gallatin National Forests, Mont., for preserving, etc., game animals 656 Washakie National Forest, Wyo 742 Alaska; citizens may purchase 5 acres of, as homesteads, etc 1364 Alaska; modification of requirement for rectangular system of homestead claims in 243 extension of rectangular surveys of soldiers’ additional homestead entries 244 trade and manufacturing sites 244 deposit of estimated cost, etc 244 Alaska; tracts in town sites occupied by native Indians or Eskimos, to be deeded to claimant, etc 629 common school section grants to States extended to mineral lands 1026 exceptions 1026 titles to vest in the States 1026 rights of adverse parties recognized 1026 lands subject to reservation of coal and mineral land 1026 leasing by St ates of reserved lands. . 1026 proceeds for support of schools 1026 forfeiture, if disposed of contrary to provisions hereof 1027 exclusion of lands in existing reservations, etc 1027 all lands in Alaska 1027 other grants to States not affected.-1027 not applicable to indemnity selections, etc 1027 common school lien selections by Oregon, authorized 1262 Coos Bay wagon grant revested lands, . in Coos County, Oreg., reserved-for public park, camp sites, etc. 397 elimination of part of Oregon-California railroad revested land, from sale to McMinnville, Oreg 558 employees of the Department acting as registers of land offices, authorized to administer oaths in en-tries, etc 558 erroneously canceled entries transfer repealed 591 applications heretofore filed, or notice filed within 60 days, etc., if presented in one year, may be perfected, etc 591 when selection in exchange fails for no fault of selector, another may be filed on notice of rejection 591 exchange with Juanita Coal and Coke Company, of, in Colorado, to consolidate Federal holdings 1372 exchange of, with Nevada, for State lands 708 with New Mexico for additions to national forests 746 for public aviation field near Yuma, Ariz 677 ccxiii *Public* Lands—Continued.
Page. exchange of, in national forests with Idaho, to complete other than school land grants, authorized 302 with owner of patented lands in Grand Canyon Park, to add to the park 497 fur farming leases of, in Alaska authorized : 821 granted Alabama for State park and game preserve 1104 Altus, Okla., for reservoir, etc 566 Bountiful, Utah, for water supply 1364 Cascade County, Mont., for school purposes 299 Golden, Colo., for water supply 1365 Imperial County, Calif., for public highway 1361 Kaysville, Utalı, to protect water supply 707 Kern County, Calif., for public park. 670 Michigan for public park 591 New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts, development, etc., of livestock, range forage plants, etc 1296 control vested in Board of Regents. 1296 existing rights protected; mineral deposits reserved 1296 description of lands corrected 1345 Ogden, Utah,to protect water supply 755 Phoenix, Ariz., for municipal purpose; rules for prospecting, etc., mineral depositato beprescribed- 1061 Sparks, Nev., for municipal purposes. 222 San Juan County, Wash., on Lopez Island for public park purposes. 298 Stockton, Calif., for flood control, etc 245 Utah and University of Utah, in fee. 1364 in Booth Lake, Wis., area, to be surveyed, and disposed of 230 preference right of East Troy and Troy to purchase for park purposes 230 investigation of Mud Lake, Minn., drained bottom homesteads; list of entries 1366 isolated tracts on ceded lands of Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho, authorized to be sold 566 lease of lands in Douglas Oounty, Oreg., for Boy Scouts camp 1022 lease to Tucson, Ariz., for aviation field 241 leasing of, with deposits of sulphur in Louisiana authorized 300 mining coal from United States, with intent to wrongfully use, sell, etc., unlawful 891 punishment for 891 modification of provisions for leasing, and permits of mining, nonmetallic mineral deposits on 373 oil and gas permittees on, granted further extension of time for drilling operations, etc, 236 on abolishment of last land office in any State, the records not required for Government use may be transferred thereto 672 public survey office in a State, field notes, etc., relating to titles no longer needed may be delivered thereto 673 *Public Lands—* on abolishment of; provision for safe-keeping, access to, etc., required, before any delivery 673 patent to Yamhill, Oreg., of part of revested Oregon-California railroad grant lands 745 patents may be issued to citizens holding adverse possession, etc., for over 20 years of, in New Mexico; payment, etc 709 permit issued to Santa Barbara County, Calif., to maintain free bathing beach on 235 portion of Casa Grande Ruins National Monument restored to public domain, for irrigation canal to Pima Indians lands 698 potassium salts; prospecting permits for, leasing, etc . 1057 precious metals deposits in confirmed private land claims; not conveyed by grants, may be leased to grantee ; renewal authorized . 710 royalty on output to be paid monthly, 710 deposit and disposal of 710 proceeds of sale of State agricultural colleges, to be invested in United States bonds, etc 247 principal made a perpetual fund 247 interest to be appropriated for at least one college; studies designated 248 purchase authorized of, by Boulder, Colo., for water storage, etc 1411 reservation of, in California, for recreational purposes, etc 1359 resurveys directed of specified townships in Washington 1370 right of way through, for irrigation by State corporations, etc.; construction materia), etc 668 in Mariposa County, Calif., to Yosemite Valley Railroad Company. 224 sale of designated abandoned, and buildings 246 school lands indemnity to Montana in Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont., extended to lands released from Carey Act segregations 1022 set apart for Morongo Indian Reservation, Calif 679 set aside for Makah and Quilente Indians in Washington 614 timber, dead and down, outside national forests, to be sold at auction, etc. 890 time extended for payments by settlers on ceded Fort' Peck Indian Reservation, Mont 746 for dispossessed settlers on Baca Float No. 3, Arizona, to make entries, etc 299 for homestead entries on diminished Colville Indian Reservation, Wash 558 withdrawal of, valuable for recreational purposes, on petition of States, etc 741 exchange there for by States of equal value of their lands 742 mineral deposits, etc., reserved 742 reversion for nonuser, etc 742 purchases, allowed in lieu of exchange by States 742 i ccxiv *Public Lands—* Continued.
Page, withdrawal of, etc.; leases for 20 years authorized, renewals 742 rules to be prescribed 742 report to Congress of lands exchanged 742 for Phoenix Indian School, Ariz., camp grounds 214 withdrawn for Indians of Mesa Grande Reservation, Calif 496 *Public Library, D. C.,* appropriation for personal services. 421, 1300 for temporary services, etc 421, 1300 station restrictions 421, 1300 for Sunday and holiday opening 421, 1300 for books, fuel, etc 421, 1300 advances for book, etc., purchases. 1300 for contingent expenses 421, 1301 for repairs, equipment, etc 421, 1301 for rent, Chevy Chase branch 1301 deficiency appropriation for personal services 165 established, to be maintained by the District 229 authority of District Commissioners in actions, to accept gifts, etc 229 branches in public schools, and other buildings authorized 229 loans of books by, to residents, etc 229 in counties of adjacent States 229 payment of fees therefor 229 fees to be deposited to credit of the District 229 board of trustees to have charge, etc 229 appointment and terms of office; division of, into classes 229 duties of; fees and penalties to be deposited to credit of the District. 230 librarian to be appointed by; assistants 230 annual reports to be submitted 230 estimates for, etc., to be submitted annually by the Commissioners 230 *Public Moneys,* appropriation for contingent expenses 140, 1031 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 868 *Public Moneys, Public Lands,* clerk in General Land Office may be designated to act for Commissioner as receiver of, in absence of regular depositary 456, 936 *Public Offices,* payment, etc., to another for influence thereof, to procure any appointive, unlawful 918 soliciting or receiving consideration for influence, etc., to obtain appointive, unlawful 918 punishment for violations of Act 918 inconsistent laws repealed 918 *Public Printer,* appropriation for, Deputy, and office personnel 550, 1159 directed to deliver Supreme Court Re-ports, upon request of Attorney General 736 *Public Printing and Binding (see also* Government Printing Office), appropriation for Government Printing Office, salaries 550, 1159 for necessary employees 550, 1159 for paying salaries for holidays, etc 550, 1159 *Public Printing and Binding* —Continued.
Page*.* appropriation for leaves of absence. 550, 1159 for general expenses 551, 1159 ink, etc., made at Government Printing Office may be sold to departments, etc 551, 1159 for indexing Congressional Record. 551, 1160 for Architect of the Capitol 551, 1160 for three postal card presses 552 for Superintendent of Documents, personal services, etc 552, 1160 allowance for night, Sundays, holiday, and overtime work 552, 1160 for Treasury Department 141, 1029 for Bureau of the Budget 141, 1032 for Post Office Department 155, 1046 for War Department 255, 1107 for Alien Property Custodian 306, 1070 for Board of Mediation 1072 for Board of Tax Appeals 308, 1072 for Efficiency Bureau 308, 1072 for Civil Service Commission 309, 1073 for Commission of Fine Arts 309, 1073 for Employees’ Compensation Commission 309, 1074 for Federal Board for Vocational Education 310, 1075 for Federal Power Commission 310, 1075 for Federal Trade Commission 311, 1075 for General Accounting Office 311, 1076 for Housing Corporation 311, 1076 for Interstate Commerce Commission 314, 1078 Schedule of Sailings excluded 1078 for National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 314, 1079 for Public Buildings and Public Parks Office 315, 1079 for Railroad Labor Board 315 for Smithsonian Institution 316, 1080 for American Historical Association 316, 1080 for Tariff Commission 317, 1081 for Geographic Board 317, 1081 for Shipping Board 317, 1082 for Veterans' Bureau 319, 1084 for Department of State 33Ò, 1179 for Pan American Union 336, 1189 for Department of Justice 342, 1193 for United States courts 342, 1193 for Supreme Court 344, 1194 for Court of Claims 345, 1195 for Department of Commerce 350, 1200 for Department of Labor 370, 1222 for District of Columbia, supreme court and court of appeals 442, 1322 for Interior Department 455, 936 for Department of Agriculture 501, 978 for printing, etc., publications.
Diseases of the Horse and of Cattle. 501 for Library of Congress 549, 1158 for Navy Department and Navy. 593, 1276 deficiency appropriation for Library of Congress 163 for Board of Tax Appeals 164 for Department of Commerce 186, 852 for Department of Justice 187, 858 for Tariff Commission 845 for pamphlet relating to Declaration of Independence 854 for United States courts 858 for Treasury Department 868 for legislative . 884 for War Department 1259 estimates, etc., required for Congressional work 551, 1160 ccxv *Public Printing and Binding* —Continued.
Page. payments by departments, etc., for work ordered 551, 1160 monthly or quarterly adjustment of 551, 1160 to be credited to working capital for printing and binding 551, 1160 all estimates for, to be included in the Budget in a single item for each ’ Department, etc 551, 1160 details required if part of other items 551, 1160 not applicable to Engraving and Printing Bureau 552, 1160 restriction on paying detailed employees 552, 1160 discontinuance of printing annual, etc., reports by departments, etc., authorized 552, 1160 originals to Ire kept on file for public inspection 552, 1160 purchases for, without reference to Supply Committee 552, 1161 ordered;
Declaration of Independence, etc 673 *Public Roads Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Chief of Bureau, and office and field personnel 521, 996 for general expenses; restriction 521, 996 for expenses of inquiries of systems, operations, etc 521, 996 for methods, materials, etc 521, 996 for experimental highways, etc 521, 996 for farm irrigation investigations.-521, 996 for drainage of farms, swamps, etc.; plans, etc . 521, 996 for investigating farm domestic water supply 521, 996 for distributing surplus war explosives for clearing land, etc 521, 996 reimbursement from agencies, etc. 522 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 1257 *Public Schools, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries, administrative and supervisory officers. 430, 1312 for clerks and other employees 430, 1312 for personal services, department of school attendance, etc 431, 1312 for teachers and librarians 431, 1312 restriction on soliciting subscriptions, etc 431, 1312 for vacation schools and playgrounds 431, 1312 for retirement pay 431, 1312 for night school, salaries and contingent expenses 431, 1312 for deaf, dumb, and blind 431, 1312 for Americanization work, and instructing foreigners, etc 431, 1313 for community center department 432, 1313 for care of buildings and grounds. 432, 1313 for smaller buildings and rented rooms. 432, 1313 for atypical, etc., classes 432, 1313 for equipping temporary rooms, etc., for atypical, etc., classes 432, 1313 for schools for tubercular pupils. 432, 1313 for manual training expenses 432, 1313 for fuel, light, and power 432, 1313 for furniture; additions to specified buildings, etc 432 *Public Schools, D.
C.—* appropriation tor furniture, etc., McKinley Technical High; contracts authorized 1313 for contingent expenses 432, 1314 cabinetmaker 432, 1314 no bond required for Army supplies to cadets 432, 1314 for paper towels, etc.; pianos 433, 1314 for textbooks, etc.; kindergartens; school gardens, etc 433, 1314 payments to teachers in nature study, etc 433, 1314 for apparatus, laboratory equipment, etc 433, 1314 free tuition to children of Army, Navy, etc., outside of the District 433, 1314 for buildings and grounds 433 for construction, Francis Junior High 433 for plans, etc., for new Business High 433 for construction from special fund 433 for Burroughs School, construction. 433 for Amidon School, addition 433 for junior high building to replace Garnet-Patterson School 433 for Smothers School, addition 434 for Junior High in Georgetown 434 for Langley Junior High, addition, etc. ; contracts 434 for Hine Junior High, addition 434 for Petworth School, addition 434 for building, Carlton and Central Avenues, NE 434 for West School, gymnasium and assembly hall 434 disbursed as “ Buildings and grounds, public schools, surplus revenue fund” 434 restricted to specified objects 434 contract requirements 434 for purchase of sites; building and plavground in Brightwood 434 near Fourteenth and Ogden Streets NW 434 near Sixteenth and Webster Streets NW 434 near Morgan School, for playground purposes 434 in northeast section for a new junior high 434 in Potomac Heights, etc., to. replace Conduit Road building 434 near Alaska Avenue and Holly Street NW., for 16-room building 434 playgrounds, Wheatley School 434 lunbar High, athletic, playground, etc., purposes 434 available immediately 435 purchase price for sites, etc 435 balance for Park View School reappropriated for purchase of sites 435 for completion, Garnet-Patterson Junior High 1315 for construction, Gordon Junior High 1315 for Langley Junior High, addition, etc.; contracts 1315 for building in Potomac Heights 1315 for Barnard School, addition, etc 1315 for Brightwood Junior High 1315 ccxvi *Public Schools, D.
C.—* appropriation for building at Nineteenth Street and Columbia Road 1315 for building to replace Langdon School 1315 for plans, etc., for Wheatley School. 1315 for Bryan School addition 1315 for plans, etc., for addition to Morgan School 1315 for Margaret Murray Washington Vocational School, addition 1315 for construction, McKinley Technical High 1315 amount for preparing plans, etc., available immediately 1315 contract restrictions 1315 for purchase, etc., sites 1316 near Langdon School to replace present building 1316 on Grant Road 1316 near Peabody School, for playground purposes 1316 near Wonnley School, for playground purposes 1316 purchase price restrictions 1316 for Western High, athletic field; reappropriation 1316 plans to be prepared by municipal architect, etc 1316 exit doors to open outward, etc.; unlocking required 1316 for repairs and improvements 435, 1314 for rent 435, 1314 for fireproof curtains, Central and Dunbar auditoriums 1314 for playgrounds, maintenance, etc. 435, 1314 for equipping new school yards for playgrounds 435, 1314 for adapting designated buildings for junior high schools 435, 1315 plans to be prepared by municipal architect, etc 435 exit doors to open outward, etc.; unlocking required 435 for hygiene, etc.; sanitary inspectors 439, 1320 for hygiene, etc 439 for free dental clinics 439 deficiency appropriation for Western High, equipment, etc 168 for Western High, athletic field; reappropriation 168 for Macfarland Junior High, addition 168 for building, Fifth and Buchanan Streets 168 for building, Fifth and Sheridan Streets 168 for Brightwood Park, addition 168 for additional longevity allowance to certain teachers 847 for furniture, etc., Macfarland Junior High 1251 retirement of teachers modified 727 deduction from pay to provide annuity on retirement 727 percentage of annual salary received preceding retirement 727 maximum; limited to annual pay of $2,000 727 certificate each year of amount of 727 deposit to credit of each teacher; investment 727 *Public Schools, D.
C.* —Continued. Page. retirement at 62; at 70; continuous employment provision 728 for disability after age of 45; leave without pay counted as service if not exceeding two years 728 medical examination required 728 annuity allowance; salary basis after June 30, 1926; prior to July 1, 1926 728 additional sum for longevity 728 credit when retired for disability 728 longevity payable from District revenues 728 certification to Budget Bureau 729 separation of funds; investment, etc 729 credit for outside service; requirements, if entering after June 30, 1926 729 refund on leaving service 729 deposit of, if reinstated 729 no credit if separated over five years from teaching 729 payment from fund if dying in service. 729 if annuitant die before receiving amount deducted, etc 729 continuance in service deemed consent to deductions, etc 730 discharges not prevented 730 definition of “teacher,” "annual salary,” “his” 730 records, etc., to be kept by the Commissioners 730 report to Congress; yearly valuation of retirement fund, etc 730 annual estimates for retirement fund, etc 730 full authority to Commissioners for executing Act 731 retirement money not assignable, subject to attachment, etc 731 provisions of Act not applicable if receiving annuity elsewhere 731 application of former Act; no reduction of any present annuity 731 amendments to former Act effective July 1, 1926 731 double salary restrictions not to apply to superintendent of bathing beach 847 employees included in Act for retirement of civil service employees 906 officers and teachers excepted 906 *Public Utilities,* appropriation for investigating standards of measurements of, etc. 356, 1207 *Public Utilities Commission, D.
C.,* appropriation for attorney and other personal services 420 not available for pay of any person not giving full time to official duties 420 for two commissioners, people's counsel, and other personal services 1299 not available for pay of any person not giving full time to official duties 1299 for incidental expenses 420, 1299 deficiency appropriation for two commissioners and other personal services 1251 for people's counsel; unexpended balance for pay of attorney available 1251 *Public Utilities Commission, D.
C.* —Con. Page. deficiency appropriation for other expenses 1251 composed of the Engineer Commissioner and two appointed members. 920 salary, tenure, etc., of appointees 920 appointees forbidden to hold any other public office 920 residence, etc., required 920 ineligible if interested in any District public utility 920 additional oath by commissioners and every employee required, of not being interested in any such utility 920 quorum,authority,rules of procedure,etc 921 temporary continuance of present commission; no former action, etc., thereof invalidated 921 people's counsel to be appointed 921 duties specified 921 tenure and pay; residence and professional requirements --- 921 no person eligible for, if in preceding five years interested in any District public utility 921 construction of tracks, etc., by Washington Railway and Electric Company along new street from Ninth Street to Georgia Avenue NW., when authorized by 973 to determine compensation for discontinuing use of Florida Avenue by Washington Railway and Electric Company on disagreement as to terms by companies. 973 expenses of investigation, etc., of any public utility to be borne as a special franchise tax 1351 deposit as a miscellaneous trust fund. 1351 unexpended balance to be returned to utility 1351 limit of amount expended in valuation or rate cases 1351 *Public Welfare, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 442, 1323 for division of child welfare 442, 1323 for support of jail prisoners 443, 1323 for workhouse and reformatory 443, 1323 for National Training School for Boys 444, 1324 for National Training School for Girls 444, 1324 for medical charities 444, 1325 for Columbia Hospital 444, 1325 for Tuberculosis Hospital 444, 1325 for Gallinger Hospital 445, 1325 for District Training School 445, 1325 for Industrial Home School for Colored Children 445, 1326 for Industrial Home School 446, 1326 for Home for Aged and Infirm. 446, 1326 for municipal lodging house, etc...446, 1326 for Grand Army Home 446, 1326 for Florence Crittenton Home. 446, 1327 for Southern Relief Society 446, 1327 for Library for the blind, etc 447, 1327 for indigent insane 447, 1327 for deporting nonresident insane..447, 1327 for relief of the poor 447, 1327 for payment to abandoned families, etc 447, 1327 for burial of indigent ex-service men 447, 1327 for transporting paupers 447, 1328 *Pueblo and Hopi Indians,* Page. appropriation for additional school facilities for 948 *Pueblo Bonito Indian Lands, Ariz.,* appropriation for developing water supply for Indians on, in Navajo Reservation ; repayment 462, 943 *Pueblo Indians, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for attorney for 460, 941 for water supply for 462, 943 for education, etc 468 condemnation authorized of lands of, for public purposes 498 amount awarded to be paid for the benefit of tribe holding title 498 proceedings in Federal district court. 498 notice to be served on officer in charge of 498 *Pueblo Lands Board,* appropriation for expenses 344, 1194 deficiency appropriation for supplies, etc 175 *Puget Sound,* ll'as/i., deficiency appropriation for navy yard, pier repairs 177 for navy yard, central power plant improvements, etc 1290 additional building authorized at naval hospital 670 disposal authorized of naval rifle range at 700 *Purchasing Agent, Post Office Department,* appropriation for, and office personnel 155, 1046 *Purchasing Division, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc 418, 1298 *Pure Food Law,* appropriation for expenses enforcing, in the District of Columbia 439, 1319 for executing 515, 1003 importing diseased, infected, or exposed to infection, meat, cattle, etc., prohibited 775 admission may be permitted of tick infested cattle, upon being freed therefrom, into Texas from Mexico 775 punishment for violations; forfeiture of vessel, etc 775 *Putnam, Conn.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Putnam Phalanx of Hartford, Conn.,* authorized to accept invitation to visit France, England, and Belgium 373 *Puyallup Agency,* Wash., appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 475, 954 *Pyramid Lake Agency, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of irrigation systems on; repayment 446, 946 *Pyramid Lake Indian Sanatorium, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 472, 951 **Q.** Page. *Quanna Parker,* monument authorized to the grave of, late chief of Commanche Indians. 762 ccxvii ccxviii *Quantico, Va.,* Page. construction of public works at, authorized for Marine Corps barracks, etc 1101 sum authorized to be appropriated. 1101 *Quapaw Agency Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for expenses of attorneys, etc., in probate matters affecting restricted allottees of 940 *Quapaw Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for common schools 471, 951 for administering trust property of Indians of 474, 953 *Quapaw Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 473, 952 *Quarantine Service,* appropriation for maintenance of stations 148, 1038 for interstate 148, 1039 deficiency appropriation for 189, 193, 883, 1259 for interstate 189, 883 *Quarantine Stations,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 148, 1038 for Boston, Mass 151 for Charleston, S.
C 151 for Marcus Hook, Pa 151 for Mobile, Ala . 151 for New Orleans, La 151 for New York, N. Y 151 for Port Townsend, Wash 151 for Astoria, Oreg., wharf repairs 1041 for repairs and preservation 151, 1042 for mechanical equipment 151, 1042 deficiency appropriation for Cape Fear, N. C., improvements 874 for Charleston, S. C., improvements. 875 for New York, N. Y., garage, etc., building 875 for Baltimore, Md., fire protection. 875 acceptance authorized of funds offered for acquiring site for, at New Orleans, La 635 immediate use of, for purchase thereof; repayment 635 authority to purchase, from Texas, permitted of those to which good title can be conveyed by State. 324 no buildings purchasable, unless title to land can be given by Texas 324 except at Galveston, where land is Government owned 324 *Quarantine Stations, Livestock,* appropriation for establishing, etc 505, 982 for repairs, etc 505, 982 *Quarles Street NE., D.
C.,* highway crossing of, over steam railroad tracks, etc., forever closed, on completion of Eastern Avenue viaduct 1354 *Quartermaster Corps, Army,* appropriation for mileage, field clerks; limitation 259 for subsistence supplies, etc 260, 1111 restriction on prices at sales commissaries. 260 sales at utilities to include all overhead costs 260, 1112 for regular quartermaster supplies 261, 1112 heat, light, etc 261, 1112 sale to officers, etc 261, 1112 bakeries, ice machines, laundries, etc 261, 1112 *Quartermaster Corps, Army* —Continued.
Page. appropriation for school supplies, etc 261, 1112 forage for animals 261, 1112 stationery, printing, etc 261, 1113 amount for fuel immediately available 261, 1113 for clothing and equipage 261, 1113 for incidental expenses 262, 1113 for hire of laborers , 262, 1113 for other civilian employees 262, 1113 tests, etc., by Standards Bureau 1113 for transportation 262, 1113 dependents of officers and enlisted men 262, 1114 amount for procuring and transporting fuel immediately available 263, 1114 troops to Little Big Horn Battle celebration 263 restriction on expenses for motor vehicles 263, 1114 purchase of motor vehicles limited. 263, 1114 for purchase of horses 263, 1114 breeding of riding horses 263, 1114 unexpended Militia balance reappropriated for National Guard officers 263 limit; standard required 263, 1114 native horses in China 263, 1115 restriction on polo ponies 263, 1115 acceptance of donated animals, etc 263, 1115 report on breeding riding horses. . 264 for military posts, construction 264 for Camp Lewis, Wash.; from military post construction fund 264 - for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii; from military construction fund 264 for military posts, payment of contract authorizations 1115 for land, Fort Do Russy, Hawaii 1115 for barracks and quarters 264, 1115 rental of grounds, etc 264, 1115 available for garage, etc., rentals for military attaches 264, 1115 Camp Marfa, Tex 1115 Fort Ontario, N.
Y 264, 1115 "Castle,” Fort Niagara, N. Ý. 264, 1115 for barracks and quarters, Philippines 265, 1116 rentals in China 265, 1116 for water and sewers at posts 265, 1116 amount for fuel immediately available 265, 1116 pipe line, Fort Frank, P. I 1116 new construction work limited. 265, 1116 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at posts 265, 1116 not available for National Army cantonments, etc 265, 1116 for shooting galleries and ranges-265, 1116 for rent, District of Columbia 265, 1116 not available if space provided in Government owned buildings 265, 1116 for Fort Monroe, Va 265, 1116 for post hospitals, construction, etc.; restriction 266, 1117 for civilian personnel, Quartermaster General’s Office 266, 1117 for supplies, etc., to units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 284, 1134 Kî” ccxix *Quartermaster Carps, Army—* appropriation for supplies, etc., to other schools and colleges 285, 1135 for rifle ranges, etc 286, 113g for national cemeteries 287, 1138 for headstones for soldiers’, etc., graves 287, 1138 for Antietam battle field 288, 1138 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, etc 288, 1138 American cemeteries in Great Britain and France 288, 1139 deficiency appropriation for Hot Springs, Ark., Hospital — 182 for Walter Reed Hospital, Washing-ton, D.
C 182 for additional land, Camps Custer, Dix, and Grant 182 for subsistence 190, 193, 877, 883 for regular supplies 190, 193, 883, 886 for clothing and equipage 190, 193, 883, 886 for transportation, etc 190, 883, 886 for incidental expenses 190, 1259 for inland and port storage facilities 190 for general appropriations 190, 193, 883, 886, 1259 for supplies, services, and transportation 190, 193, 883, 886, 1259 for barracks and quarters 190, 883, 886, 1259 for water and sewer systems at military posts 190 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 190, 194, 883 for sites for military posts 190 for Reserve Officers' Training Corps, supplies 190 for headstones for soldiers’ graves-190, 886 for national cemeteries 190 for disposition of remains of officers, etc 190 for ferry boat; rcappropriation from Army transportation, 1926 877 for Camp Knox, Ky., water supply; reappropriation 877 for roads, Fort Canby, Wash 877 for erection of memorial to Virginia Dare 877 for Scott field, Ill., purchase of right of way 878 for shooting galleries 883 for horses for Cavalry 886 for replacing regular supplies of the Army 886 field clerks to be appointed warrant officers 328 service credit counted 328 transfer to Bureau of Standards from incidental expenses, sum for research work 877 *Quartermaster General, Army,* named on Board of Commissioners of the Soldiers’ Home 499 *Quartermaster General’s Office, War Department ,* appropriation for civilian personnel. 266, 1117 technical experts, etc 266, 1117 *Quicksilver Deposits, etc.,* provisions for leasing of, to grantee of private land claim, when right thereof not conveyed by the grant, etc 710 *Quileute Indians,* Wash., lands adjoining Makah Reservation, Wash., set aside for Makah and 614 *Quinaiell Agency, Wash., Page.* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 475, 954 *Quinaielt Indian Reservation, Wash.,* deficiency appropriation for water supply for Tahola on 855 amount authorized from funds of Indians of, for constructing water supply at Tahola 303 payment authorized from tribal funds of Indians of, for road from Tahola to Moclips 135 *Quincy, III.,* may bridge Mississippi River 1055 *Quincy, Mass.,* deficiency appropriation for memorial tablets, to John and John Quincy Adams at 182 **R.** Page. *R Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Thirty-fifth to Thirty-seventh Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 *Rabies,* appropriation for suppressing, by destroying certain predatory animals 519, 995 *Radio Act of 1927,* regulation of radio transmission intended by 1162 licenses required for using radio transmitting apparatus 1162 interstate and foreign 1162 within a State if effects extend beyond its borders 1162 vessels, aircraft, and other mobile stations 1162 zones designated 1162 Federal Radio Commission created 1162 appointment; chairman 1162 citizenship and residence qualifications 1163 financial interests of, in radio business, etc., forbidden; political party division 1163 terms of service of first appointees; subsequent 1163 meetings 1163 secretary and personnel for; seal and reports 1163 compensation for first year; thereafter 1163 duties of Commission; classify stations. 1163 prescribe service to be rendered 1163 use of wave lengths, etc 1163 locate stations 1163 regulate use of apparatus, etc 1163 make regulations to prevent interference, etc 1163 changes subject to consent of licensee, etc 1163 establish areas to be served 1164 chain broadcasting special regulations 1164 require station records to be kept 1164 exclude railroad rolling stock from requirements, etc 1164 general authority to hold hearings, etc.; allowance of expenditures— 1164 powers of Commission vested in Secretary of Commerce after first year 1164 duties of Commission thereafter 1164 ccxx *Radio Act of 1927* —Continued.
Page. duties of Secretary of Commerce 1164 during first year of existence of Radio Commission 1164 thereafter, refer to Commission disputes as to granting, etc., station licenses 1164 station operator's qualifications, etc. 1164 suspend licenses of operators 1164 causes for, specified 1164 inspect transmitting apparatus 1165 report violations to Commission 1165 designate station call letters 1165 publish call letters, etc 1165 refer any matter to Commission 1165 appeals allowed from decisions of Secretary to Commission; hearings 1165 effect of decisions by Commission; appeals allowed 1165 waivers required of all applicants for station licenses before the granting thereof 1165 claims specified in 1165 Government stations; provisions governing use of 1165 suspension by the President of station rules, etc., in existence of war, etc 1165 authorized use of stations by departments 1165 vessels of Shipping Board, etc., subject to Act 1165 compensation for Government use, etc 1165 appeal to Federal court if amount unsatisfactory; procedure 1166 special call letters to be designated for Government stations;
Army exception 1166 foreign vessels in American waters not subject to license requirements. 1166 regulations for transmissions by, to be made 1166 station licenses, to be granted any applicant if public interest, etc., served thereby 1166 consideration of applications; equitable service to each State 1166 terms for operating stations 1166 renewals; time for granting 1166 written applications for, to be filed 1166 facts to be stated in 1166 additional statements may be required; oath required 1166 conditions, etc., if used in intercourse with foreign countries 1166 application of cable requirements. 1167 issuance of, authorized if public interest would be served thereby. . 1167 hearings, etc., if no decision reached by licensing authority as to granting 1167 form to be prescribed; additional statements in 1167 operation restricted as designated-1167 assignment limitations, etc 1167 subject to Government use, etc 1167 temporary authority of the Secretary during first year of Commission; limitations 1167 granting or transferring, to aliens, etc., prohibited 1167 no transfer of, etc., without written consent of licensing authority. . 1167 *Radio Act* of *1927* —Continued.
Page. station licenses; refusal of, to party adjudged guilty .of monopoly or unfair competition in radio apparatus, etc 1167 granting of, no estoppel to proceedings for violations of antimonopoly laws, etc 1168 revocable by Commission 1168 grounds for, specified 1168 notice to parties of cause for 1168 hearings may be applied for; suspension during 1168 conduct of hearings; action on conclusion of 1168 antitrust laws, etc., applicable to trade in radio apparatus, etc 1168 revoking of license, in addition to other penalties, if licensee found guilty of 1168 right of appeal 1169 applicant for construction permit, station license, etc., refused such by licensing authority may appeal to District of Columbia Court of Appeals 1169 licensee whose license is revoked may appeal to District of Columbia Court of Appeals or district court in which operated 1169 action on appeals; notice to licensing authority 1169 papers, etc., to be filed; additional evidence may be adduced by either party 1169 early action by court; limit of revision to points in appeal 1169 licensees forbidden to acquire, etc., telegraph or telephone systems between United States and foreign countries, effecting monopoly, etc 1169 telegraph and telephone systems, forbidden to acquire radio station if effect thereof to create monopoly in commerce, etc 1169 candidates for public office to be accorded equal opportunities for using broadcasting stations 1170 no censorship by licensee allowed; licensee not obliged to allow use of station for 1170 all paid broadcast matter to be so announced 1170 transmission allowed only by licensed operator 1170 construction station permits to be issued only on grant from licensing authority 1170 granted if public interest, etc., to be served thereby 1170 applications for, to set forth specified facts; to be made under oath 1170 to show dates of operating, etc.; forfeited if not ready within time specified 1171 assignment of rights under, restricted. 1171 operation licenses to be issued upon completion, if conditions, etc., complied with 1171 stations liable to interfere with distress signals to be designated 1171 operator to be kept listening in on designated wave lengths 1171 ccxxi *Radio Act of 1927—* Continued.
Page. distress signal requirements for shipboard stations 1171 priority to, by all stations; assistance to vessels 1171 public shore stations to exchange communications with ship stations; shipboard stations with each other 1171 time arrangement to prevent interference of land and Government stations in transmissions 1172 period for land commercial stations; for Government stations 1172 distress signals, etc., of vessels excepted 1172 minimum power to be used by stations; distress signals excepted 1172 unauthorized divulging radio communications by receiver, etc., forbidden 1172 intercepting, etc., any message 1172 divulging contents, etc., of intercepted messages 1172 not applicable to broadcasting of distress signals 1172 uttering false distress signals, etc., forbidden 1172 rebroadcasting without consent of originating station prohibited 1172 no censorship over communications, or interference with free speech, by licensing authority allowed 1172 radio communication of obscene, etc., language prohibited 1173 use of naval stations allowed ; conditions 1173 for press dispatches 1173 private commercial messages by ships, in Alaska, etc 1173 rates, other than Pacific coast press messages, and the Virgin Islands 1173 termination of, when private stations able to meet normal requirements; notice to Secretary 1173 meaning of "radio communication” 1173 penalty for not observing regulations, etc 1173 punishment for violating provisions, false swearing, etc 1173 venue of trials 1173 not applicable to Philippine Islands or Canal Zone 1174 international matters in, to be represented by Secretary of State 1174 administrative officers from departments for administration in any Territory and United States possessions other than Philippines and Canal Zone 1174 with approval of head of department-1174 wireless communication appropriations unexpended made available for expenses under this Act 1174 annual appropriations authorized for administration, etc., of. 1174 invalidity of any provision, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 1174 former laws repealed 1174 pending suits, etc., not affected 1174 use of radio apparatus except as hereby provided, forbidden 1174 *Radio Act of 1927* —Continued.
Page. effective date; continuance for 60 days of licenses heretofore issued ' 1174 title of Act 1174 *Radio Communication,* appropriation for enforcing laws regulating, on ocean steamers, etc 355, 1206 for standardizing, etc., instruments used in 357, 1207 *Radio Transmission,* time limit for licenses for operating broadcasting stations 917 for other stations 917 waiver required hereafter of right to any wave length, etc 917 *Radioactive Substances,* appropriation for investigating, testing, etc 359, 1210 *Radiotélégraphie Convention, International,* appropriation for share of expenses. 338, 1187 deficiency appropriation for expenses 865 *Railroad Administration,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgments, United States courts under, Lever Act cases 880 for judgments, United States courts under 1255 *Railroad Labor Board,* appropriation for members and secretary 315 for all other expenses, rent, etc 315 for printing and binding for 315 appropriations for, 1927, made available for boards under Railway Labor Act 844 provisions for, repealed 587 members, employees, etc., to receive salary for thirty days from the date of the Railway Labor Act. 587 *Railroad Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 158, 1048 special arrangement for mail by freight trains, etc 158, 1048 deficiency appropriation for 884, 887, 1260 *Railroads (see also* Interstate Commerce Commission), appropriation for establishing, etc., uniform system of accounting by 312, 1077 for enforcing use of safety appliances by 313, 1077 for securing reports of accidents, etc 313, 1077 for investigating block signal and train control systems, etc., by 313, 1077 for requiring installations of train stop, etc., devices 1078 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers, etc., by 313, 1078 for ascertaining physical valuation of property of 313, 1078 for securing information of stocks, bonds, etc., of 313, 1078 *Railway Congress, International,* appropriation for quota 337, 1187 *Railway Equipment,* appropriation for investigating materials used in 358, 1209 ccxxii *Railway Labor A ci,* Page. appropriation for Board of Mediation. 1071 appropriations for Railroad Labor Board available for salaries and expenses of boards under 844 definition of terms;
“carrier" 577 electric street railway, etc., excepted 577 part of steam railroad system with other motor power included 577 “Adjustment Board;’’ “Board of Mediation” 577 “commerce” 577 “employee” 577 application to carriers 577 "district court” 577 title of Act 577 agreements to be made by carriers and their employees as to rates of pay, etc 677 conferences by their representatives to speedily construe, etc., disputes 578 representatives to be designated. . 578 meetings, etc., for 578 agreements in effect not to be superseded 578 other provisions for disputes as to changes in pay, rules, or working conditions 578 boards of adjustments to be created by agreements with carriers 578 details of agreement 578 individual agreements not prohibited 579 Board of Mediation established as an independent agency 579 appointment by the President; terms, etc 579 chairman of; principal office; other meeting places 579 one or more members may exercise functions of 579 experts, expenses, etc., allowed 580 disputes not settled by conferences or adjustment boards to be considered by . 580 changes in respect of pay, working conditions, etc 580 other disputes 580 prompt efforts by, to affect agreements, or induce submission to arbitration 580 to hear and interpret meaning of previous agreements 580 arbitration duties; naming arbitrators; method of selecting 580 acknowledgment and filing of agreements to arbitrate 581 notice to arbitrators when agreements filed 581 reconvening arbitrators by, to pass on meaning of application or award. 581 delivery to, of all papers, etc., of designated agencies bearing upon disputes between carriers and employees 581 notice of intended changes in rates of pay, etc., to be given to the other party 582 action if more than one class affected . 582 no alteration in rates, etc., by carriers until final action by the Board 582 exception; services of board not requested 582 *Railway Labor Act—* boards of arbitration; for controversies not settled by conferences, adjustments, boards, or mediation. 582 failure of submission not a violation of legal obligation 582 manner of choosing; boards of three; boards of six 582 notification to, on completion of numbers, etc — 583 organization and hearings of parties, etc 583 reconvening of, to pass on controversies of meaning or application of award 583 no other question to be submitted— 583 ruling to be filed with original award and made a part thereof— 583 members of, chosen by parties, not ineligible by interests in the controversy 583 payment of compensation 583 award, etc., to be deposited in the district court; certified copies to parties, etc 583 powers of Interstate Commerce Commission not diminished by— 584 assistants and expenses, etc., authorized; quarters in public buildings 584 provisions for taking testimony; district courts to assist 584 details of agreement to arbitrate; in writing; purpose; membership of board 584 signatures of representatives 584 questions to be submitted; right to withdraw any 584 signatures of a majority to constitute award 585 period for commencing hearings for award 585 effective date of awards 585 filing of awards and evidence in the district court 585 awards to be binding and conclusive on all parties 585 reconvening of board for ruling on meaning of award 585 ruling to be filed with award and made a part thereof _- 585 no modification of properly signed agreements to arbitrate 585 cancellation by written agreement of both parties allowed 585 award of board to be filed in the district court 585 conclusive, and judgment entered, unless petition to impeach be filed . 585 grounds for entertaining petition to impeach ;— 585 award, etc., not in conformity with this Act 585 award not conforming to stipulations of agreement 586 fraud of a member of. board, or of a party to arbitration 586 not entertained on grounds of uncertainty 586 to be construed literally 586 to be set aside if part determined invalid 586 separation of valid and invalid parts on agreement of parties 586 ccxxiii *Railway Labor* Act—Continued.
Page, award of board; entering judgment of, final; appeal allowed to circuit courts of appeals 586 action in court of appeals; transmittal of records 586 determination of, final and judgment to be entered in district court 586 award to be set aside if petition sustained 586 judgment disposing of subject matter allowed by agreement of the parties 586 no individual required to labor without his consent 586 quitting labor or service not an illegal act 586 no court to issue process to compel individual to labor without his consent 586 President to be notified by Board of Mediation of failure to adjust a dispute threatening to substantially interrupt interstate commerce, etc 586 board to investigate and report may be created by 586 composition of; interested persons ineligible; compensation 586 creation of, separately in each case. 587 within thirty days to investigate facts and make report of, etc 587 necessary sum authorized to be appropriated for compensation and expenses 587 after creation of, and for thirty days after report, no change in conditions to be made by parties to the controversy 587 Invalidity of any provision not to affect remainder of Act 587 sums for expenses of Board of Mediation, authorized to be appropriated 587 jurisdiction of circuit courts of appeals to review district court decisions in railway labor eases 587 certiorari by Supreme Court to circuit court of appeals allowed, in railway employee cases 587 Trade Commission orders 587 enforcement of Clayton Antitrust Act 587 laws repealed;
Railroad Labor Board; Board of Mediation and Conciliation; etc 587 Railroad Labor Board continued for thirty days 587 *Railway Mail Service, Postal Service,* appropriation for division superintendents, assistants, clerks, etc 158, 1049 for travel allowances for clerks— 158, 1049 for traveling expenses, etc., away from headquarters 158, 1049 for miscellaneous expenses 158, 1049 arms for mail protection 1049 -rent, etc., for terminal offices.-158, 1049 equipment, etc 158, 1049 deficiency appropriation for salaries, additional, 1926 178 for travel allowances, additional, 1926 178 for travel allowance, postal clerks. 863 *Railway Mail Service, Postal Service* —Con.
Page. leasee for 20 years allowed for terminal railway post offices; rent payable monthly 688 travel allowances to railway postal clerks, not affected by Subsistence Act of 1926 690 *Railway Operating Units, Enlisted Reserve Corps, Army,* maximum age for original enlistments in 705 *Rainier National Forest,* Wash., lands added to, from Mount Rainier National Park 669 *Rainier, Oreg.,* bridge authorized across Columbia River, from Longview, Wash., to 1053 *Rainy Lake Rejerenes,* appropriation for expenses of examination and report on 1191 deficiency appropriation for expenses of examination and report on 865 *Rainy River,* provisions for securing easements along shores of, to regulate level of Lake of the Woods, etc 617 time extended for bridging, from Spooner, Minn., to Rainy River, Ontario 131, 1274 *Rainy River, Ontario,* time extended for bridging Rainy River, from Spooner, Minn., to 131, 1274 *Raker, John E., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 841 *Raleigh, N.
C.,* terms of court at 758, 1339 *Ralston, Samuel M., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 162 *Ramsey County, Minn.,* may bridge Mississippi River, at South Saint Paul 805 *Range Conditions,* appropriation for experiments, etc., improving, in national forests, etc 514 *Range Finders, Fortifications,* appropriation for purchase, etc., seacoast defenses, United States 279, 1129 for insular possessions 279, 1130 for Panama Canal 280, 1130 *Range Livestock Experiment Station, Mont.,* lease of land in, to Chicago, Milwaukee and St.
Paul Railway Company. . 711 *Rapid City, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school at— 470, 950 *Rapides Parish, La.,* may bridge Red River at Boyce 1010 site for Veterans’ Bureau hospital in, may be accepted, reserving mineral rights to Louisiana 1236 *Raritan River, N. J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1017 *Raw Materials and Manufactures,* appropriation for securing information as to disposition, handling, etc., of 352, 2031 *Raw Materials, Domestic,* appropriation for chemical experiments in utilizing, for coloring, medicinal, etc., purposes 515, 991 ccxxiv *Real Estate,* Page. national banks may hold, etc., necessary to accommodate business thereof 1227 loans upon improved, including farm lands, permitted national banks within the Federal reserve district, etc 1232 *Real Estate, D.
C.* property listed for taxation to be assessed at true value 833 taxes payable semiannually September and March, in equal installments 833 advertising in newspapers, of pamphlet of sale of, for arrears of taxes 833 assessment of, annually 834 *Real Property, Army,* sale of designated tracts no longer needed for military purposes. 203, 1417 consent required if occupied by American Legion post 204 reservations, etc., designated 204 if lands within a State swamp land grant to be patented to State 205 surveys on request 205 if land in adverse possession for more than 20 years, to be separately sun-eyed on request of claimant-205 quitclaim deed to claimant on payment 205 if no request made, etc., claim of title estopped 205 expenses limited 205 proceeds of sales of, to constitute the Military Post Construction Fund 206 available for permanent construction of posts 206 if lands originally reserved from public domain, five per cent to be paid to the State in which located 206 estimates for post construction to be submitted in the Budget 206 appraisal of disposed of property 206 other departments may apply for the property to be sold 206 notice of appraisal to governor of each State in which tract located 206 option within six months for State, etc., to purchase 206 use limited to public uses; reversion upon cessation 206 extension of time for exercising, if desired by State, etc 207 lands occupied by National Guard may be purchased by State, etc 207 sale of Fort Gaines to be consummated. 207 if option not exercised in six months, disposal of property for not less than appraised value at public sale. 207 expenses of appraisal, etc., from proceeds of sale 207 fee of auctioneer limited 207 full report of all transfers, etc., to Congress 207 reports hereafter to Congress of property useless for military purposes 207 previous authorizations for disposal of reservations herein designated, repealed 207 *Real Property, Navy,* Page. sale authorized of lands, etc., no longer needed for naval purposes 700 designation of 700 reconveyance to Massachusetts without compensation, of Long Point Military Reservation; retention of portions for Lighthouse Service 700 appraisal of, not turned over to another department, etc 700 value of improvements and historic interest to be considered 700 application from departments for transfers thereto 700 notice of appraisal to governor of each State in which tract located 701 option within six months for purchase by State, etc 701 use limited to public purposes; reversion upon cessation 701 extension of time if money not available 701 if option not exercised or desired, disposal by public sale at not less than appraised value 701 expenses from proceeds; fee of auctioneer limited 701 report to Congress of all transfers and sales 701 prior legislation as to sale, etc., of the reservations, repealed 701 Naval Public Works Construction Fund created from net proceeds of sales 701 expenditures from, as authorized by Congress 701 estimates for, etc., to be submitted by the Secretary 701 reversion to the Treasury March 4, 1933, of unexpended balance 701 conveyance to Maine, of former naval reservation on Widow's Islands 702 sale of former radio station at Lents, Oreg., ratified, and deed to be executed 702 conveyance of tract of Naval Hospital, Key West, Fla., to the city for street purposes 702 expenses, etc., to be paid by the city. 702 lease of Old Naval Hospital, Washing-ton, D.
C., for temporary home for ex-soldiers and sailors 702 termination and reversion when no longer so used 702 authority conferred on Secretary of the Navy to execute all instruments, etc 702 *Recia mation Act,* appropriation for investigations for utilizing western lands reclaimed under, etc 510, 987 *Reclamation Bureau, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner and office personnel 957 for attending meetings of technical, etc., societies 957 for all expenditures, from reclamation fund; objects specified 478, 957 chief engineer’s office 957 telegraph, etc., service 957 field legal offices, expenses 957 ccxxv *ReclamationBureau, Interior Department—* Page.
Continued. appropriation for all expenditures; transporting effects of employees 957 damages to property 957 medical services for employees. 957 advances for operation, etc., available 957 extension of time allowed for paying unpaid maintenance, etc., charges 479 also for unpaid construction charges, by irrigation districts, etc...... ........ — 479,958 sums for designated projects not available until contracts made with irrigation districts, etc., for paying construction charges, operating, etc.—; 479 irrigable lands in private ownership in excess of 160 acres to be appraised and so Id 479 excess lands to receive no water, if owner refuse to sell, etc 479 limitation on right to receive water until payment of charges, etc 479 charges to be paid annually 480 publie notice when water available, etc 480 appropriation for examination and inspection of projects 958 for operation, construction of designated projects, Salt River, Ariz. 480 Yuma, Ariz.-Calif 480, 958 Orland, Calif 480, 958 Grand Valley, Colo 480, 958 Uncompahgre, Colo 480, 958 Boise, Idaho 480, 958 King Hill, Idaho 480 Minidoka, Idaho 480, 958 Huntley, Mont 481, 958 Milk River, Mont 481, 958 Sun River, Mont 481, 958 Lower Yellowstone, Mont.
N. Dak 481, 959 North Platte, Nebr.-Wyo 482, 959 Newlands, Nev 482, 959 Spanish Springs Division, Newlands, Nev 482 Carlsbad, N. Mex 483, 959 Rio Grande, N. Mex 483, 959 Owyhee, Oreg 483, 959 Salt Lake Basin, Utah 484, 960 Okanogan, Wash 484, 960 Yakima, Wash 484, 960 Kittitas Division, Yakima, Wash. 484, 960 Riverton, Wyo 484, 960 Shoshone, Wyo 484, 960 for water storage reservoir sites on Truckee River 959 for secondary projects 484, 960 for investigations as to economic conditions, financial feasibility, etc., of new projects 484, 960 expenditures supplementary to allowances for the projects 485, 960 limitation of allotments to specific projects, etc 485, 960 interchangeable appropriations, limit; emergency flood repairs, etc 485, 960 use of motor vehicles for travel, etc.; allowance for 485, 960 *Reclamation Bureau, Interior Department—* Page.
Continued, appropriation for cost of operating levee, etc., of Colorado River, adjacent to Yuma project Ariz.-Calif 485 for investigations to determine development of arid, swamp, and cutover timberlands of the States 485 deficiency appropriation for North Piatte irrigation project, construction, etc 174 for Yakima irrigation project 175 for Boise project, Idaho 856 for Yuma project, Ariz.-Calif 857 for Yuma project, Colorado River front and levee work 857 for R. B. Diemer 857 for Columbia Basin investigations 857 annual authorization for front work on Colorado River adjacent to Yuma project, Ariz, and Calif 1021 Commissioner of Reclamation to be appointed by the President; salary, etc 657 engineers may be employed for consultation on plans of proposed dams for irrigation purposes 776 qualifications, compensation, etc 776 retired Army officers eligible 776 field service appropriations for, available for hire of work animals, vehicles, etc 496, 971 *Reclamation Fund,* appropriation for all expenditures of. 478, 957 expenses of constructing Red Bluff Federal Irrigation Project, Tex., payable from 754 payment from, to purchasers of lots in town site of Bowdoin, Mont., of difference between price paid and reappraisal value 708 *Reclamation Projects (see also* Irrigation Projects), appropriation for demonstrations to aid in agricultural development of 503, 980 consulting engineers authorized for Coolidge Dam on San Carlos, Ariz., project 212 lands in, reserved in Blair Canyon unit, Boise, Idaho, for country park, etc 890 Shoshone, Wyo.; lands on, granted to Park County 235 Interior Appropriation Act for 1928 relating to, corrected 1253 sum authorized for reconnaissance work on lands of Cochiti, etc., Indians in Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, N.
Mex 1098 *Recoinage of Gold and Minor Coins,* appropriation for 140, 1031 *Recorder of Deeds, D. C.,* appropriation for office rent 423, 1301 for office personnel 1301 for contingent expenses 1301 deficiency appropriation for book typewriters 847 employees in office of, eligible for retirement under general Act 906 fees, etc., of office, to be paid weekly to collector of taxes for deposit to credit of the District in the Treasury 322 retention for unpaid obligations 322 43892°—27 106 ccxxvi *Recorder of Deeds, D.
C.* —Continued. Page. estimates for operation of office to be included in District annual estimates 322 building, etc., for. authorised to be appropriateti for 322 *Recreation for Enlisted Men, Navy,* appropriation for 596, 1278 *Recreational Parks, etc.,* exchange of publie lands with States for their lands, to be used for 741 *Recruiting, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 611, 1294 *Recruiting, Navy,* appropriation for expenses of 595, 1286 *Red Bluff, Calif.,* limit of cost increased, publie building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Red Bluff Federal Irrigation Project, Tex.,* construction of, by reservoir on Pecos River 753 contracts required for payment of costs of, before expenditure for; preliminary investigations, etc 753 repayment of cost of, in 24 annual installments 753 penalty for default in installments. 753 operating, etc., costs to be paid in advance 753 merged into construction costs the first year water available 753 no classification of irrigable lands by Secretary of the Interior 754 determination of cost of, including operating, etc., the first year water available 754 statement of, to contracting district. 754 amount authorized for, from reclamation fund 754 right to use in Texas, water from Pecos River, etc., at or above Avalon Dam, not allowed by this Act. . 754 no curtailment of quantity of water to which present users are entitled 754 no construction to begin, Until Texas agrees to this section 754 *Red Lake Agency, Minn.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from trust funds 474, 953 *Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians, Minn.,* appropriation for constructing planing mill, etc., from tribal funds 475 for constructing roads and bridges on Reservation, from tribal funds;
Indian labor 476, 955 *Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn.,* appropriation for constructing roads and bridges from tribal funds; Indian labor 476, 955 for surveying and allotting lands on; repayment 940 *Red Lake Irrigation Project, Arie.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. . 463, 943 *Red River,* bridge authorized across, at Boyce, La. 1010 Coushatta, La ’ 683 Fulton, Ark 3 near Monda, La I 217 between Oklahoma and Texas 53, 733 time extended for bridging, at Fulton, Ark 1052 *Red River, La., Ark., Okla., and Tex.,* Paga, survey of, to be made 1015 tolls for transit over highway- bridges across, between Oklahoma and Texas, to be just and reasonable. 1451 authority of Secretary of War to prescribe legal rates 1451 *Red River of the North,* bridge authorized across, in Walsh County, N.
Dak 132 *Red River Parish Bridge Company* (Zn-*corporated),* may bridge Red River, at Coushatta, La 683 acquisition by Louisiana, etc., authorized after completion 683 *Reduction and Limitation of Armaments,* amount authorized for expenses, participating in work of preparatory commission for conference on 3 deficiency appropriation for 179 expenses authorized for Preparatory Commission for Conference on, at Geneva 1404 *Reformatory, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 443, 1324 for constructing buildings, etc 443, 1324 for maintenance, etc 443, 1324 for capture of person committing criminal assault in Capitol Grounds 1324 for fuel 443, 1324 control, etc., of, put under Board of Public Welfare, D.
C 209 *Refund of Erroneous Collections, D. C.,* appropriation for; availability 423, 1303 deficiency appropriation for 846 *Refund of Internal Revenue Taxes,* deficiency appropriation for illegally collected 180, 189, 883, 886, 1254 for erroneous collections 180, 189, 193, 883, 886 *Register of the Treasury,* appropriation for operating force, Annex for 137, 1028 *Register of Wills, D. C.,* appropriation for furnishing recorder of deeds abstracts from wills, etc 423 for salaries 1301 for contingent expenses 1301 fees, etc., of office of, to be paid weekly to collector of taxes for deposit in the Treasury 322 retention for unpaid obligations, etc 322 estimates for the District hereafter to include office of 322 *Registered Mail, Postal Service,* appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic 159, 1050 deficiency appropriation for indemni-‘ ties for lost, international 191 *Registers of Land Offices,* appropriation for salaries and commissions 457, 938 employees of the Department, acting as, authorized to administer oaths in entries, etc...... . 558 *Registration and Selection for Military Service,* deficiency appropriation for 190, 193, 883, 1259 ccxxvii *Rehabilitation of Persons Disabled in In-* Page. *dustry, Vocational,* appropriation for promotion of 310, 1074 for investigating placements, etc., of— 310, 1074 *Rehoboth Beach Anglers Club,* pier into Atlantic Ocean, built by, without permit, legalized 321 *Rehoboth Beach, Del.,* pier into Atlantic Ocean at, legalized— 321 *Rehoboth, Mass.,* bridge authorized across Palmer River in Swansea and 6 *Reindeer, Alaska,* appropriation for support of stations, etc 492, 968 sale of males, etc 492, 968 for improving, etc., industry 520, 995 deficiency appropriation for 187 continuance of investigation, etc., for increase of 1455 *Relief and Protection of A merican Seamen,* appropriation for, in foreign countries, etc 334, 1183 deficiency appropriation for 188, 1258 *Religious, Educational, etc., Entertainments,* exempt from admission tax 92 *Religious, Scientific, etc., Societies,* exempt from income tax 40 *Reno Indian Colony, Nev.,* deficiency appropriation for purchase of lands for addition to 856 amount authorized to provide water system for 1369 purchase authorized for lands to be added to site of 496 amount authorized for 496 *Reno, Major Marcus A., Army,* monument authorized on site of battle of Sioux Indians with forces of, and Major Benteen 251 *Rent, D.
C.,* appropriation for Treasury Department 137, 1028 for Internal Revenue Service 142, 1033 for Army; restriction 265, 1116 for Civil Service Commission 309, 1073 for Interstate Commerce Commission 312, 1077 for Department of Justice 342, 1193 for Department of Commerce 350, 1199 for Department of Labor 370, 1222 for Department of Agriculture 501, 978 deficiency appropriation for Department of Justice 175 for Department of Commerce 852 *Rent, Light, and Fuel, Post Offices,* appropriation for 157, 1048 deficiency appropriation for 191, 194, 884, 1260 *Rent of Court Rooms, etc.,* appropriation for 346, 1196 *Rental Allowances, Army,* appropriation for, including quarters for enlisted men 258, 1109 *Rental Allowances, Marine Corps,* appropriation for, officers 610, 1292 *Rental Allowances, Navy,* appropriation for, officers 603, 1286 for, Nurse Corps 603, 1286 *Rental and Subsistence Allowance, Army,* credits allowed disbursing officers for, on account of dependent mother, prior to July 1, 1923 654 *Reporter, United States Supreme Court,* Page, appropriation for salary 344, 1194 salary of; allowance of stationery, clerical assistance, etc 677 office expense payable from Supreme Court appropriations 678 *Reporting Proceedings in Congress,* appropriation for House of Representatives 544, 1153 for Senate 540, 1150 *Reports of Departments, etc.,* printing of annual, etc., by heads thereof, discontinued 552, 1161 copies of originals to be kept for public inspection 552, 1161 *Representatives in Congress,* appropriation for compensation 540, 1150 for mileage 541, 1150 for clerk hire 544, 1153 deficiency appropriation for compensation, 1925, 1926 162 *Reproducing Plats of Surveys,* appropriation for 457, 937 *Research Council, International,* appropriation for annual contribution to, and Associated Unions— 339, 1188 for expenses, Navy Department delegates 362, 1276 *Research Laboratory, Naval,* appropriation for expenses of_. 594, 1277 temporary civilian scientists, etc--594, 1277 technical, etc., services._ 594, 1278 *Reservation No. 248, D.
C.,* transferred to control of District Commissioners for Municipal purposes 769 *“Reserve,”* use of, as business name by bank, etc., forbidden 628 exceptions; Government establishment, etc 628 *Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, Army,* appropriation for quartermaster sup-plies, etc., to institutions having units of 284, 1134 for maintenance of training camps, etc 284, 1134 for travel allowances; rates 284, 1134 for pay of students attending advanced camps; subsistence commutation 284 1135 for medical treatment, etc., if injured line of duty 284, 1135 for transporting remains of members dying at instruction camps; passenger vehicles 284, 1135 uniforms, etc., from Army surplus stocks 284, 1135 price current at time of issue to govern payments 284, 1135 additional mounted, etc,, units forbidden 284, 1135 use of other funds forbidden 284, 1135 for transporting students to national rifle contests 285, 1135 deficiency appropriation for quartermaster supplies, etc 190, 886, 1260 *Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, Navy (see* Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps). *Resident Commissioners,* appropriation for compensation of--540, 1150 for expenses of 541, 1150 for clerk hire 544, 1153 ccxxviii *Resident Commissioners* —Continued.
Page. deficiency appropriation for compensation, 1925, 1926 162 *Restraint of Trade, Unlawful (see* Antitrust Laws). *Retirement of Classified Civil Service Employees,* appropriation for expenses of Civil Service Commission executing Act for 308 for expenses of Pension Office executing Act for 478, 956 *Retirement of Classified Civil Service Employees Act of 1920, Amendments,* general age and period of service eligibility for 904 at age of 65, postal employees, laborers, and mechanics 904 at age of 62, railway postal clerks, service in hazardous, etc., pursuits, and in the Tropics 904 classification of 904 mechanics involuntarily transferred as laborers, and thereafter discharged 904 reduced after 30 years’ service to minor service, through no personal fault 904 employees in Government Printing Office included as mechanics 905 automatic separation from service on reacliing retirement age, etc 905 notice to employee 60 days in advance 905 temporary retention for two years on certificate by head of department, etc of efficiency; further two years' retention allowed 905 after August 20, 1930, no retention for more than four years beyond retirement age 905 application of eligióles for retention in service 905 information from efficiency ratings, etc., of applicant 905 should efficiency for two years be shown by, the head of department shall certify to Civil Service Commission that continuance of employee would be advantageous to the public service 905 no annuitant to be employed in any classified position ’ 905 retirement applicable to all classified civil service; to persons given a competitive status, by legislation, orders of the President, etc. 905 other specified employees, whose tenures are not intermittent. 906 regular citizen employees of the Panama Canal on the Isthmus. . 906 unclassified employees in cities, etc., appointed under labor regulations, approved by the President, etc 906 permanent tenure necessary 906 regular employees of the District of Columbia government 906 school officers and teachers excepted 906 employees to whom benefits of Act extended by Executive orders 906 first, second, and third class postmasters promoted, etc., from classified civil service 906 *Retirement of Classified Civil Service Em-* Page. *ployees Act of 1920, Amendments—-* Continued. persons excluded; lighthouse employees. 906 District of Columbia police and fire department members 906 other postmasters 906 employees previously excluded by Executive orders 906 provisions may he extended by Executive order, upon recommendation of Civil Service Commission, to any employee not now included. 906 discretionary exclusion from, any employee, etc., with intermittent, etc., tenure 906 applicable to rural mail carrier with designated service 906 method of computing annuities on basic pay 907 maximum not to exceed $1,000 a year 907 bonuses, etc., excluded from basic pay 907 periods of service, etc., entitling to benefits of; İn different departments, etc, 907 overseas, military, naval, etc 907 entitling to pension, etc., excluded. 907 right to pension, in addition to annuity, not affected 907 exclusion of time of separation, etc 907 of postal service substitutes 907 fractions of a month disregarded. 907 annuity allowed on application, etc., if totally disabled before retirement age 907 if disease not due to vicious habits, etc. 907 proof of freedom from, for more than five years prior to disability, not required 908 time limit for applying 908 medical examination required 908 annually thereafter unless disability permanent, or on reaching retirement age 908 discontinued on recovery 908 suspended on failure to be examined-908 special examinations may be ordered-908 if discontinued, difference between contributions and amount paid, to be returned 908 redeposited if reemployed 908 receiving, and compensation under injuries to employees Act, not allowed 908 may select higher benefit 908 fees, etc., to be fixed for examinations; payment 908 payment to employee of specified age and service, separated before eligible for retirement age, not for misconduct, etc 909 return of salary deductions and interest thereon 909 immediate life annuity 909 computation of 909 deferred annuity, beginning at retirement age 909 certificate to be issued 909 deferred annuity, if service not less than 15 years, and age between 45 and 55 909 immediate annuity may be chosen upon reaching 55. 909 ccxxix *Retirement of Classified Civil Service Em-* Page. *ployees Act of 1.930, Amendments—* Continued. payment, etc.; annuities to cease on reemployment 909 applicable to former employees separated from service 909 withdrawn pay reductions to be returned with interest 909 annuity benefits extended to employees retired under former Act 909 deposits required to credit of fund by employees hereafter entitled to benefits hereof 910 from July 31, 1920, to date of Act; thereafter 910 failure to make, not to deprive credit for service prior to August 1, 1920 910 monthly deductions from pay of employees to be made 910 transfer of, to special fund 910 appropriations therefrom for annuities, etc 910 donations to supplement contributions from employees may be received 910 use of, specified 910 •consent of employees of monthly pay deductions inferred 910 reduced pay a full acquittance of all claims for salary, etc 910 annuity benefits excepted 910 former laws not to affect 910 investment of fund in Federal securities, etc.; use of income 910 accounting by Comptroller General 911 return of pay deductions, if employee transferred to position not included in this Act 911 absolutely separated before retirement age 911 redeposit of money, etc., if reinstated. 911 rules, etc., to be made by Commissioner of Pensions , 911 payment to legal representative if annuitant die before receiving total amount of deductions 911 if employee die before retirement age, or established claim for annuity 911 guardian to receive entire amount of return of deductions due legally incompetent employee 911 payment of amounts due legally incompetent former employee, if not over $1,000, to person apparently legally entitled, if no guardian, etc., make demand 911 annuities to be paid monthly by checks. 912 application of eligibles for annuity 912 certificate of head of department, etc., to accompany 912 upon receipt, etc., certificate to be issued to annuitant 912 commencement and continuance of age retirement annuities 912 disability and involuntary separation 912 employees returning to annuity status from other Government position, credited for that service 912 contribution from, to retirement fund, required 912 *Retirement of Classified Civil Service Em-* Page. *ployees Act of 1920, Amendments—* Continued.
Civil Service Commission to keep record of appointments, transfers, etc., of employees 912 to furnish therefrom information to Commissioner of Pensions to adjust claims, etc . 912 to prepare tables, etc., as a guide to future valuations, etc 912 Board of Actuaries to be selected by Commissioner of Pensions 912 annual report by, upon operation of Act, with recommendations. 913 to be submitted to Congress with report of Commissioner 913 to make valuation of civil service retirement and valuation fund 913 compensation of 913 administration vested in Commissioner of Pensions 913 appeals to Secretary of the Interior. . 913 detailed annual report of receipts, disbursements, etc., to be made by Commissioner 913 estimates annually to Budget Bureau, by the Secretary 913 moneys mentioned herein not assignable, subject to execution, etc. . 913 effective as of July 1, 1926 913 inconsistent laws repealed as of that date 913 time requirement for certificate for retention omitted 1381 validation of continuance in office of present employees notwithstanding time when certification was made 1381 *Retirement of Public School Teachers,* *D.
C.,* amended provisions for 727 *Returns of income Taxes,* to be public records when determined by Commissioner 51 open to inspection only upon order of the President 51 certified copy of, to be furnished persons upon request; fee authorized 51 data from, to furnished committees of Congress in executive session 51 inspection of, by order of committees, etc 51 submission of information to the Houses of Congress 51 access to corporation returns by State officers upon request of the governors 51 allowed shareholders thereof 51 punishment for unauthorized divulging information from by 51 list of income tax payers to be prepared annually for inspection in office of collector 52 *Revenue Act of 192Ą,* appropriation for Board of Tax Appeals, under 308 parts of, repealed:
Title II, Income Tax, as of January 1, 1925 125 administrative provision at once 125 Title III, Part I, Estate Tax 126 Part II, Gift Tax, as of January 1, 1926 . 126 ccxxx *Revenue Act of 1924* —Continued. Page. parts of, repealed; Title IV, Tax on Cigars, Tobáceo, and Manufactures thereof, except section 400 126 section 400, in 30 days 126 Title V, Tax on Admissions and dues, in 30 days 126 Title VI, Excise Taxes 126 on certain automobiles in 30 days. 126 Title VII, Special Taxes, on June 30, 1926 126 Title VIII, Stamp Taxes, in 30 days. 126 Title X, certain administrative provisions 126 repealed portions of, in force for collection of accrued taxes, etc 126 *Revenue Act of 1926,* Title IX, GENERAL DEFINITIONS 9 title of Act 9 meaning of terms;
"person” 9 “corporation;” "domestic;” “foreign” 9 “ United States ” 9 " Secretary ”; “ Commissioner ” ; "collector” 9 “taxpayer” 9 “military or naval forces of the United States” 10 "includes”; “including” 10 Title X, INCOME TAX 10 general provisions 10 meaning of terms 10 dividends; distribution of corporation profits construed 10 gain or loss; basis of determining amount 11 recognition of, from sales or exchanges 12 depiction and depreciation after February 28, 1913; before March 1. 1913 14 depletion of mines; oil and gas wells 16 inventories; use of, to determine income 16 net losses; items considered as 17 computation of tax for fiscal years; for calendar years 18 capital gains and losses, method of determining 19 tax levied on 20 earned income, term construed 20 credits allowed for, in income tax 21 individualincometax 21 normal; nonresident aliens 21 surtax; mines, oil and gas wells 21 net income defined 23 gross income defined 23 items not included 24 nonresident aliens 26 deductions allowed 26 items not deductible 28 credits allowed; family exemptions 29 net income of nonresident aliens from United States sources 30 deduction; items from without the United States ; 30 allocation of sources within and without the United States 31 as members of partnerships 32 estates and trusts ; 32 evasions of surtax by incorporation 34 payment of tax at source 35 *Revenue Act of 1926—* individual income tax; credit for taxes paid 36 returns by individuals 37 by partnerships 37 by fiduciaries 37 for less than a year 38 time and place for filing. 39 corporation income tax 39 exemptions 39 net income defined 41 gross income defined 41 deductions allowed 41 items not deductible 43 credits allowed 43 payment at source . 43 credit for taxes paid by 44 returns 45 consolidateti, of affiliated corporations 46 time and place for filing 46 tax on insurance companies 47 life insurance; domestic; foreign. 47 gross income defined 47 net income defined; deductions allowed 47 other than life or mutual; domestic; foreign 48 gross income defined 49 net income defined 49 deductions allowed 49 administrative provisions 50 returns by corporations of dividend payments 50 . by brokers 50 of information at source 50 to be public records; open to inspection on order of the .President; certified copies to be furnished; fee for 51 inspection by Congressional committees in executive session; by agents of, etc 51 State officers; shareholders of corporations 51 list of income taxpayers to be kept in collector’s office 52 publication of statistics 52 collection of foreign items 52 taxation of citizens of United States possessions;
Virgin Islands excepted 52 in Porto Rico; Philippine Islands 52 gross income from within the United States possessions specified 53 Virgin Islands not included 53 credit allowed China Trade Act corporations 53 time for paying income taxes; by installments 54 examination of returns and determination of tax 55 credit or refund of overpayments 55 assessment and determination of deficiencies 55 additions to tax in case of deficiency by negligence, or fraud 67 in case of delinquency 57 time limit for assessing and paying income taxes 68 jeopardy assessments 59 transferred assets 61 fiduciaries 62 bankruptcy and receiverships 62 under prior Acts 63 ccxxxi *Revenue Act of 1926* —Continued.
Page, allowance of credits and refunds 66 closing of taxable year by Commissioner 68 title in effect January 1, 1925; exceptions 69 TITLE in. ESTATE TAX 69 definition of terms 69 rates imposed on value of net estate transferred 69 credit allowed for tax paid to States, etc 70 determination of gross estates 70 net estates 72 deductions allowed residents; nonresidents 72 returns by executor 74 payable in one year; extensions 74 early examination and determination of amount 74 deficiency proceedings 74 appeal to Board 75 penalty tax if tax not paid. 76 time for assessment and collection 77 immediately, if collection jeopardized by delay; proceedings 77 duplicate receipts, etc 79 collection proceedings 79 unpaid taxes a lien for ten years 80 assessment on transferred liabilities. 80 recognition of executors and fiduciaries 81 determination, etc., of taxes under former laws 81 punishment for false statements, etc. 85 proceedings in United States court for China 85 rates imposed on transfers under Act of 1921 85 exemption of deductible bequests, etc., repealed 86 effective as of June 2, 1924 86 rate on transfers by gift in 1924, 1925. 86 effective as of June 2, 1924 87 refund of payments in excess of new rates 87 TITLE IV.
TAX ON CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. 87 rates on sales by manufacturer or importer 87 of cigars and cigarettes 87 label and package requirements, etc 87 of manufactured tobacco and snuff 88 package requirements, etc 88 cigarette paper and tubes 89 leaf tobacco dealers; regulations of business 89 penalties for violations 90 farmers, growers, and tobacco growers associations not regarded as 91 "tobacco growers cooperative associations,” defined 91 TITLE V. TAX ON ADMISSIONS AND DUES 91 rates on admissions hereafter to any place 91 additional for sales at other than ticket office 91 if sold at greater than regular price at ticket office 91 boxholders at places of amusement 91 roof gardens, cabarets, etc 91 *Revenue Act of 1926—* ratea on admissions; exemptions; entertainments for religious, educational, etc., organizations 92 for veterans, etc.; agricultural fairs, etc 92 club dues and initiation fees 92 collection by receivers; returns and payment 93 in effect in 30 days 93 TITLE VI.
EXCISE TAXES 93 rates imposed hereafter on sales by manufacturers, etc., of automobile chassis, etc 93 pistols and revolvers; exception 93 computed on retail sales by manufacturers, etc 94 computation if sold at less than market price, for benefit of manufacturer, etc 94 refund by vendor to vendee, if contract for sale prior to January 1, 1926, prevents deduction of difference of tax. 94 if no tax under present Act 94 liability for nonpayment 95 TITLE VII. SPECIAL TAX 95 capital stock tax under prior laws 95 in court proceedings under prior laws; determination of Commissioner of average value of capital stock, prima facie evidence thereof 95 domestic corporations 95 foreign corporations employed in United States 95 miscellaneous occupational tax 95 rate after July 1, 1926, on distiller, etc., conducting business contrary to State, etc., laws 95 payment of, no exemption from punishment therefor 95 punishment for conducting business without payment of tax 95 rate on use of foreign built pleasure boats after July 1, 1926; exceptions 95 Narcotic Act provisions 96 TITLE VIII.
STAMP TAXES 99 levied hereafter on bonds, written documents, etc., in Schedule A 99 exemptions 99 penalty for using unstamped paper—- 99 dealing in articles not fully stamped 100 using uncancellled stamps, etc 100 punishment for fraudulently removing, etc., stamps 100 fraudulently reusing, etc., stamps; counterfeits. 100 willfully removing stamps for unlawful uses 100 possessing washed stamps knowingly 100 methods of canceling directed 100 preparation of stamps, etc.; general laws applicable 100 sales of stamps by postmasters, etc 101 designated depositaries, etc.;
State agents 101 bond, regulations, etc 101 ccxxxii *Revenue Act of 1926—* Schedule A, stamp taxes 101 bonds of indebtedness 101 capital stock issues and transfers 101 sales of produce at exchanges for future delivery 102 foreign passage tickets 103 playing cards _ -— 103 property insurance polices by foreign corporations, etc 103 reinsurance exempt 103 affixing stamps; penalty for failure— 103 TITLE IX. TAX ON DISTILLED SPIRITS AND CEREAL BEVERAGES 104 rate on distilled spirits in bond or hereafter produced or imported 104 if diverted for beverage uses 104 credit for previously paid tax 104 collection by collector of customs, of tax on imported spirits 104 smuggled spirits held as imported. 104 allowance for loss of reimported spirits withdrawn from bonded warehouse for bottling 104 sale without tax, forfeited spirits for denaturing, etc 105 liens on distilleries released if no longer used for distillery purposes 105 certificate of discharge to party interested 105 tax on sales by manufacturer, of cereal beverages 105 monthly returns of sales, etc 105 payment without assessment; penalty for nonpayment 105 TITLE X.
BOARD OF TAX APPEALS 105 continued as an independent executive agency: composition 105 appointment by the President; salary; term 106 number authorized 106 organization; quorum 106 divisions authorized; effect of decisions. 106 hearings; written reports of findings, etc 107 reports, etc., open to inspection 107 publication; effect as evidence 108 principal office in District of Columbia; hearings elsewhere, in public buildings 108 authority to secure testimony, procure depositions, etc 108 fees, etc., of witnesses 108 traveling expenses, etc., allowed; personal services, supplies, etc., authorized 108 damages awarded for frivolous appeals. 109 jurisdiction of courts of appeals to review decisions 109 venue of action 110 judgment final; subject to certiorari from Supreme Court 110 power conferred 110 date of finality of decisions of Board 110 modification of Supreme Court 111 courts of appeal 111 TITLE XI.
GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS 111 general revenue laws extended to this Act 111 enforcement regulations, etc., to be prescribed 111 *Revenue Act of 1926* —Continued. Page. taxpayers to keep records, make returns, etc 112 returns may be required of any person. . 112 not exceeding $10 may be acknowledged without oath 112 officials authorized to administer oaths to 112 returns to be prepared by collector if taxpayer makes none, or false ones 112 by Commissioner; legal effect 112 further time allowed if failure due to sickness 112 assessment of tax 112 additional tax imposed; exception 112 rate if return fraudulent 112 collection of 112 examination of books, witnesses, etc., authorized 113 restriction on making unnecessary 113 effect of bar of statute of limitations on Government and taxpayer 113 eases settled by written agreement with taxpayer not to be reopened 113 findings of fact, etc., by Commissioner not subject to review by other officer, etc 113 decisions reversed without retroactive effect unless required by court 114 no excise tax levied on articles not taxable under Treasury rulings, etc. 114 assessment of all but income and estate taxes to be within four years; exceptions 114 no proceedings for collection to be brought after five years 114 exception in case of fraud, etc 114 collection by distraint, etc., after assessment made, within six years 114 provisions subject to bar of statutory limitations 114 no prosecution authorized unless indictment, etc., found within three years 115 fraudulent offenses within six years 115 not applicable to prior offenses barred by lawin 1924 115 absence from'district not included 115 not applicable to prior offenses 115 time extended in complaints before Commissioners 115 not applicable to Government officers 116 proceedings prior to Act of 1921, not affected 115 refund authorized for erroneously collected taxes, penalties, etc—.— 115 repayment of judgments, etc., against collectors 115 for damages against officials 115 report to Congress 115 claims for refunding or crediting erroneously collected taxes, etc., to be presented in four years—...— 115 not allowed if barred by limitation, when Act of 1921 enacted 116 suits for recovery of illegally collected taxes, etc., not allowed, unless claim filed with Commissioner. 116 allowed whether tax paid or not 116 time limitations extended; notification of disallowance 116 prior suits not affected 116 ccxxxiii *Revenue Act of 1936* —Continued.
Page. failure to pay tax, make returns, etc., a misdemeanor 116 punishment for, in addition to other penalties 116 additional punishment for willfully failing to collect, pay, etc., any tax 116 willfully aiding in preparing false re-turns, etc., a felony 116 punishment for 117 additional penalty for willful refusal to pay, etc., other than income and estate taxes; exceptions 117 property levied upon, to be surrendered to collector; exception 117 liability for refusal; limit 117 “ person ’’ liable for violations 117 violations of revenue laws to be reported to district attorney 117 statement required 117 administrations of oaths by specified revenue officials, authorized 117 divulging information received by revenue officials, unlawful 117 unauthorized publication of income re-turns, unlawful 118 penalty for offenses; dismissal of offender 118 inquiries to be made by deputy collectors 118 annual returns required of taxpayers; details specified 118 by revenue officer with consent of party failing 118 notice to be given if no return rendered 118 summons for failure to make, or making false returns, etc 118 authority of district collector; corporations, etc., included 119 interest allowed on claims for credits or refunds 119 time period; for additional assessments 119 meaning of specified terms 119 application to refunds, etc., after enactment hereof 119 on judgments by Court of Claims for erroneous collections, etc 119 by any court 120 United States notes or certificates, and uncertified checks, accepted for other than stamp taxes 120 receipts for taxes to be given by collectors - 120 to debtor for separate creditors; evidence of payment, etc 120 fractions of a cent disregarded; exception 120 discretionary methods may be used for collecting other than income, estate, and stamp taxes 120 administrative, etc., stamp provisions applicable 120 credits for overpayments or overcollections of admission or excise taxes 121 exports of tobacco, etc., not taxable hereunder 121 refund to exporter, etc., if paid 121 *Revenue Act of 19S6—* jurisdiction of district courts to secure testimony, etc 121 issue of orders, processes, etc 121 additional to other enforcement remedies 121 concurrent with Court of Claims for recovery of erroneous collections, etc., if collector dead 121 punishment for false statement that tax is included in price, etc 121 that part of price is due to tax 122 stamps unavoidably lost from pack-ages, etc., may be replaced 122 regulations to be prescribed 122 additional exemption of 4 and 4J^ Per cent Liberty bonds from surtax, etc 122 for two years after end of World War; for three years more 122 additional, and in lieu of former exemption 122 Liberty bonds, etc., accepted in lieu of personal surety required by law. 122 effect thereof; substitution permitted 122 return to depositor when performance completed 123 retention for protection of subcontractors on default of principal— 123 priority, etc., of United States not affected 123 inconsistent laws modified 123 not applicable to judicial securities. 123 bill in chancery authorized to enforce lien on real estate for unpaid taxes 123 proceedings and determination 123 sale on decree, and distribution of proceeds 124 persons having prior liens for, may request Commissioner to file 124 on failure of Commissioner may petition court 124 action if petition granted 124 adjudication by court 124 property liable to distraint, if not divisible, may be sold as a whole 124 distribution of proceeds, after paying tax, etc 124 special deposit for 124 all internal revenue taxes, etc., to be deposited daily into the Treasury. . 124 sums in compromise, etc., as a special deposit 125 certificate of, to be transmitted to the Commissioner 125 special account for designated receipts 125 withdrawals from, and deposits of, as internal revenue collections 125 refund of rejected offers of com-promise; surplus of proceeds from distraint sales 125 real and personal property of delinquent taxpayer may be seized, etc., by collector outside of the district 125 exempt from distraint excepted 125 period of limitation of distraint on personal property; real property 125 ccxxxiv *Revenue Act of 1926—* TITLE XII.
GENERAL PROVISIONS 125 repeal of designated parts of Revenue Act of 1924, at specified dates 125 Income Tax 125 administrative provisions excepted. 125 Estate Tax 126 Gift Tax 126 Tax on Cigars, etc 126 new rates effective in 30 days 126 Tax on admission and dues 126 Excise Taxes 126 new rates on automobiles effective in 30 days 126 Special Taxes 126 Stamp Taxes 126 specified administrative provisions. 126 provisions repealed to continue for collecting accrued taxes, etc 126 office of General Counsel for Internal Revenue Bureau created 126 substituted for office of Solicitor. 126 four Assistant General Counsel,, one Assistant to the Commissioner and one Special Deputy Com-missioner, to be appointed 126 sick leave allowed internal revenue agents and inspectors 127 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, established 127 composition from Committees on Finance, and Ways and Means; selection, etc 127 investigation by, of internal revenue taxes system 127 authorized to obtain data, etc 128 organization, personnel, hearings, etc. 128 no compensation; reimbursement for travel, etc., expenses 128 payment from contingent expenses of the two Houses 128 refund of excess of automobile tax over former tax, if sold by manufacturer, etc., prior to reduced rate. 128 meaning of terms used 128 application of refund 129 if allowed manufacturer to be remitted to dealer 129 liability for failure 129 refund of difference between tax on cigars under former and this Act 129 time limit for presenting claims; claims for less than $10 not allowed 129 rules, etc., to be prescribed 129 salary of present Government Actuary increased 129 computation of invested capital for taxable years under Acts of 1917, 1918, and 1921 129 retroactive effect of income tax on installment sales, under prior Acts. 130 credits and refunds allowed 130 amortization deduction claims allowed, for cost of plants, vessels, etc., for war uses, under Act of 1918 130 credit or refund to stockholder of personal service corporation for tax under Acts of 1918 or 1921, if corporation has paid tax 130 time for filing claim 130 *Revenue Act of 1926—* income returns prior to January 1, 1925, of a marital community, construed 130 invalidity of any provision not to affect remainder of Act 130 effective date hereof 131 delivery of revenue stamps to postmasters for sale, repealed 554 *Revenue from Customs,* appropriation for collecting 141, 1032 deficiency appropriation for collecting. 180, 189, 193, 868, 883, 886, 1258 *Revenue Stamps,* punishment for counterfeiting, etc., foreign 653 not applicable to printing as Illustrations, etc 653 sale of, by postmasters, repealed 554 *Revised Statutes,* amended, section 476 1098 section 482 1335 section 2372 591 section 3176 112 section 3200 125 section 3220 115 section 3228 115 section 3362 88 section 3368 88 section 3394 87 section 3962 499 section 4009 900 section 4348 832 section 4788 1086 section 4894 1335 section 4897 1335 section 4900 1058 section 4904 1336 section 4909 1336 section 4910 : 1336 section 4911 1336 section 4912 1336 section 4913 1336 section 4915 1336 section 4918 1337 section 4934 1099, 1337 section 5136 1226 section 5137 1227 section 5138 1227 section 5139 1233 section 5142 1227 section 5146 1233 section 5150 1228 section 5155 1228 section 5190 1229 section 5200. 1229 section 5202 1231 section 5208 1231 section 5211 1232 section 5219 223 reenacted, section 3164 117 section 3165 117 section 3167 117 section 3172 118 section 3173 118 section 3195 124 section 3207 123 section 3210 124 section 3226 116 section 3315 122 section 3360 89 section 3392 88 repealed, section 3116 832 section 3117 832 ccxxxv *Revision of United States Laws and* Page. *Treaties,* appropriation for employment by Committee of Revision of the Laws, House of Representatives, of persons to assist in indexing, etc. for the 542 *Revolutionary War,* deficiency appropriation for memorials for battle field, White Plains, N.
Y 877 *Revolvers,* declared unmailable; punishment for mailing, delivery, etc 1059 excise tax on, sold by manufacturer, etc.; exception 93 *Rhode Island,* acquisition authorized by, after completion, of bridge across Mount Hope Bay, between Bristol and Portsmouth 1391 *Rice,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 517, 993 *Rice Lake, etc., Minn.,* set aside as a reserve for exclusive use of Chippewa Indians in Minnesota 763 *Richmond Light Infantry Blues Battalion, of Richmond, Va.,* authorized to accept invitation to visit France, England, and Belgium 373 *Richmond, Va.,* contract authorized for building for branch in Baltimore of Federal Reserve Bank of 302 *Rifle Cut, Ga.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Rifle Practice Contests.* annual authorization for encouraging, by furnishing trophy, medals, etc 1095 open to Army, Navy, National Guard, rifle clubs, etc 1095 amount to be expended 1095 reimbursement of National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice. 1095 limitation on commutation of rations, etc., to contestants. 1095 *Rifle Practice, National Board for Promoting,* appropriation for expenses of ranges; transporting teams to matches, etc 286, 1136 for quartermaster supplies for rifle range practice, under regulations by 286, 1137 for reimbursing members of, for practice expenses 286, 1137 for issue of arms, etc., for target practice; issue and sale, as prescribed by 286, 1137 *Rifle Ranges for Civilian Instruction,* appropriation for quartermaster supplies for maintaining, etc 286, 1136 for ordnance equipment for 286, 1137 deficiency appropriation for quartermaster supplies, etc 194 *Rifles, Army, Automatic Machine,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of 275, 1125 *Rights of Way,* granted across Camp Knox Military Reservation for Dixie Highway. 4 *Rights of Way* —Continued.
Page. granted across Camp Sherman, Ohio New York, Chicago and Saint Louis Railway Company 379 Fort Hamilton, N. Y 804 Fort Myer, Va., reservation to Clarendon Community Sewerage Company 243 Government canal lands on Fox River, to Kaukauna, Wis 832 lands in Mariposa County, Calif., of Merced irrigation district 224 public lands for State ditch companies, etc 668 Veterans’ Bureau hospital grounds, at Tuskegee, Ala 790 may be granted across military reservations for gas, water, and sewer pipe lines 562 conditions;annualreport of all grants. 562 *Rigid Airships, Navy,* construction of two, authorized ; cost 765 in United States 766 by contract or by Department 766 amount authorized towards 766 *Rinderpest,* appropriation for emergency use, eradicating etc., 529, 1005 payment for animals destroyed,etc.; appraisal of values 529, 1006 *Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,* appropriation for expenses, participating in second meeting of Inter-American High Commission at. 1188 *Rio Grande,* deficiency appropriation for joint commission on use of waters of, below Fort Quitman, Tex 867 bridge authorized across, Brownsville, Tex 132, 893 Brownsville, Tex., to Matamoros, Mexico 133 Eagle Pass, Tex 743 Eagle Pass, Tex., to Piedras Negras, Mexico 532 El Paso, Tex 567 Hidalgo, Tex 815 Presidio, Tex., to Ojinaga, Mex 202 Roma, Tex 1341 time extended for bridging, between Eagle Pass, Tex., and Piedras Negras, Mexico 732 *Rio Grande and Colorado Rivers,* special commissioners to cooperate with Mexican representatives on use of waters of lower 1403 report of results 1403 study of Ti a J uana River included . 1403 amount authorized for expenses 1403 *Rio Grande City Railway Company,* portion of Fort Ringgold Reservation, Tex., to be sold to 678 right of way granted to, through the reservation 679 payment for, at not less than appraised value 679 *Rio Grande Irrigation Project, N.
Mex.-* *Tex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 483, 959 sum deducted from total cost of 643 credit allowed E! Paso County Water Improvement District No. 1, for expenses protecting encroachment by diversions made for use in Mexico 644 ccxxxvi *Rivers and Harbors Improvements,* Page, appropriation for preservation, maintenance, etc., of authorized projects 291, 1142 survey of northern and northwestern lakes, etc 291, 1142 preventing injurious deposits, New York harbor 291, 1142 for Muscle Shoals, Tennessee River, Dam No. 2 1142 for flood control . 1142 for preliminary examinations, surveys, etc 291 limited to authorizations 291 limit of cost, and area increased, of survey of Tennessee River and tributaries 291 deficiency appropriation for increase of compensation 190 for paying claims for collision damages to vessels in 879 for payment to Coast and Lakes Contracting Corporation 879 work authorized, on Thames River, Conn 1011 waterway, Gravesend Bay to Jamaica Bay, N.
Y 1011 Great Rills, Staten Island, N. Y 1011 Hudson River channel at Weehawken, etc., N. J 1011 Passaic River, N. J 1011 Hackensack River, N. J 1011 Baltimore, Md 1011 Appomattox River, Va 1011 Newport News, Va 1011 Mulberry Creek, Va 1011 Shallotte River, N. C 1011 Neuse and Trent Rivers, N. C 1011 waterway, Beaufort to Cape Fear River, N. C 1011 Charleston, S. C 1011 Waccamaw River, S. C 1012 Savannah, Ga 1012 Apalachicola Bay, Fla 1012 waterway, Jacksonville to Miami, Fla 1012 Anclote River, Fla 1012 Gulfport and Ship Island Pass, Miss. 1012 Amite River, La 1012 Bayou Manchan, La 1012 Little Caillou Bayou, La 1012 Bayou Bonfouca, La 1012 Mississippi River, Cairo to Head of Passes. 1012 Mississippi River, Saint Louis, Mo., to the Ohio River 1012 Louisiana and Texas Intracoastal Waterway, New Orleans, La., to Galveston, Tex 1012 SabineNeches Waterway, Tex 1013 Galveston Channel, Tex 1013 Mississippi River, Moline, Ill 1013 Mississippi River, between Missouri River and Minneapolis 1013 Saint Croix River, Minn, and Wis 1013 Missouri River, from mouth to Quindaro Bend and Sioux City, Iowa. 1013 Mill Creek and South Slough at Milan, III 1013 Ohio River, openwork channel modified 1013 Youghiogheny River, Pa 1013 Duluth-Superior, Minn, and Wis 1013 Sheboygan, Wis 1013 Illinois River, Ill 1013 *Rivers and Harbors Improvements* —Contd.
Page. work authorized, Michigan City, Ind 1014 Sandusky, Ohio 1014 Saint Marys River, Mich 1014 Fairport, Ohio 1014 Buffalo, N. Y 1014 Morristown, N. Y 1014 San Joaquin River and Stockton Channel, Calif 1014- Sacramento River, Calif 1014 San Pablo Bay and Mare Island Strait, Calif 1014 Feather River, Calif 1014 Oakland, Calif 1014 San Francisco, Calif 1014 Crescent City, Calif 1014 Umpqua Harbor and River, Oreg 1014 Coos Bay, Oreg 1014 Olympia, Wash 1015 Willapa, Wash 1015 Grays Harbor, Wash 1015 Tolovana River, Alaska 1015 Kahului Harbor, Hawaii 1015 Green Bay Harbor, Wis 1015 Harbor Beach, Mich., harbor of refuge 1015 Red River, La., Ark., Okla., and Tex 1015 Yazoo River and tributaries, Miss 1015 Pearl Harbor, Miss, and La 1015 Altamaha River, etc 1015 Warrior, Coosa, and Tom bigbee tributaries 1015 Cape Cod Canal purchase authorized; terms of contract modified 1015 amount authorized for purchase ; payment of bonds of company 1016 modification of project for improving inland waterway from Delaware River to Chesapeake Bay, Del. and Md 1016 preliminary examinations,surveys, etc., to be made 1016 other than designated ones, forbidden 1016 no supplemental reports, etc., to be made, unless authorized by law. 1016 no work authorized until funds provided therefor 1016 designation of projects proposed 1016 Delaware River, for 40-foot channel Philadelphia to the sea 1017 waterway from Cumberland Sound, Ga. and Fla., to the Mississippi River 1019 Great Lakes, for ship channels 1020 Colorado River front work adjacent to Yuma irrigation project, Ariz. and Calif 1021 agreements by Engineers for employing and paying, experts, etc., in excess of Classification Act maximum salaries, validated 1021 funds for, available for essential personal equipment of employees. . 1021 payments made, as reimbursement for expenses incurred in daytime official journeys to be allowed by General Accounting Office--1021 expenses by civilian employees in packing, transporting, etc.,household effects when making permanent change of station, may be paid from funds for 1021 ccxxviii *Hivers and Harbors Improvements—* Con.
Page, survey directed for flood control, etc., of Caloosahatchee River, and Lake Okeechobee, Fla., from funds of 1097 *Riverside, Calif.,* appropriation for Sherman Institute Indian School at 469, 948 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 1257 *Riverton Irrigation Project, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 484, 960 *Road Congresses, Permanent Association of International,* appropriation for payment of quota— 1191 deficiency appropriation for membership expenses 867 acceptance of membership in, etc 754 *Road Making Materials,* appropriation for investigations and experiments 521, 996 *Road Management, etc.,* appropriation for investigations, etc. 521, 996 *Roads, etc., Public (see* Federal Highway Act). *Roads, Trails, etc National Forests,* appropriation for construction, maintenance, etc., of 514, 991 deficiency appropriation for 171 for, in designated forests in Southern California 857 authorization for constructing, etc., for fiscal years 1928, 1929 760 *Roads, Trails, etc., National Parks and Monuments,* appropriation for constructing, etc 491, 966 contracts for approved projects deemed Government obligations 491, 966 *Roads, Walks, etc., at Military Posts,* appropriation for construction, repairs, etc 265, 1116 deficiency appropriation for 190 *Roanoke Island, N.
C.,* tablet in memory of Virginia Dare, to be erected at Sir Walter Raleigh Fort on 676 *Robinson, Samuel,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 843 *Rochester, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, between Monaca and 132 time extended for bridging Ohio River, between Monaca and 1269 *Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway, D. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1329 deficiency appropriation for acquiring lands connecting Potomac, Zoological and Rock Creek Parks 849 sale of land in, authorized to Church of the Pilgrims, for church, etc 1007 *Rock Creek, D.
C.,* appropriation for reconstructing bridge across, at Military Road 1309 for constructing bridge across, at M Street, to replace present one 1309 construction of new bridge across, to take place of present one at M Street NW 837 *Rock Creek, Zoological, and Potomac Parks Parkway, D. C.,* acquisition of land for completion of, authorized 396 *Rock Hill, S. C.,* Page. terms of court at 773 *Rock Island Arsenal, III.,* appropriation for bridges, etc., expenses 275, 1126 *Rock Island, III.,* appropriation for care, etc., Confederate Cemetery at 289, 1139 *Rock River,* time extended for bridging, at Beloit, Wis 411 post lantern lights, etc., authorized on 626 *Rockingham, N.
C.,* terms of court at 1340 room to be furnished 1340 *Rockport, Ind.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, between Owensboro, Ky., and 735 time extended for bridging Ohio River from Owensboro, Ky., to 1242 *Rockwell Field, Calif.,* amount authorized for constructing barracks 1391 noncommissioned officers’ quarters 1391 officers’ quarters 1391 *Rocky Roy Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 953 *Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo.,* appropriation for administration, etc. 489, 964 boundaries of, changed to eliminate therefrom privately owned lands, etc 712 designated lands retained 714 portion transferred to Colorado National Forest 714 use of land for Arbuckle No. 2 Reservoir 714 national parks provision extended to added lands 714 Water Power Act not applicable. 714 *Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 148, 1039 *Rogers, John Jacob, late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 162 *Roma, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande at. 1341 consent of Mexico required 1341 *Rome, Ga.,* terms of court at 671 *Rome, Italy,* appropriation for International Institute of Agriculture at 337, 1187 for International Office of Public Health 338, 1187 deficiency appropriation for International Institute of Agriculture at. 864 *Roof Gardens,* internal revenue tax on entertainments at 91 *Roosevelt County, Mont.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at Wolf Point by, or Montana or McCone County 976 *Roosevelt Indian School, Fort Apache,* *Ariz., Theodore,* appropriation for support, etc 469, 948 *Roosevelt-Sequoia National Park, Calif.,* lands of Sequoia National Park made part of 819 *Rose, Henry M.,* appropriation for, assistant secretary of the Senate 537, 1147 ccxxxviii *Rosebud Agency, S.
Dak.,* Page. appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 954 *Rosin* (see Naval Stores). *Rotary Club, Crawfordsville, Ind.,* bell of a battleship to be delivered to 1097 *Round Island Lighthouse Reservation, Mich.,* portion of, in Straits of Mackinac, conveyed to Michigan for public park 624 *Round Springs, Mo,,* bridge authorized across Current River, at 694 *Round Valley Agency, Calif.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Royal Insurance Company,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement of, for fire losses, Hawaii bubonic plague 864 *Rubber,* appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc., of 357, 1208 *Rubber Producing Plants,* appropriation for experiments, etc., in potential 509, 986 *Rules of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for preparing Digest of_ 541, 1150 *Rumania,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 settlement of indebtedness of, made by Foreign Debt Commission, approved 385 amount of indebtedness stated 385 bonds to be issued therefor 385 principal payable in annual installments 385 amounts payable without interest up to June 15, 1939 385 remainder payable with interest: progressive increase until 62d year 385 payment of additional amounts allowed 385 acceptance of payments in United States bonds 386 *Runyon Creek, N.
C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Runyon, Doctor Mefford,* right of way to property at Edgartown, Mass., quitclaimed to 625 *Rural Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for post route, etc., maps; sale 160, 1050 for carriers, expenses, etc 160, 1051 deficiency appropriation for 1926, additional 178 for expenses 191, 1260 *Rural Post Roads,* appropriation for constructing, in cooperation with States 530, 1007 deficiency appropriation for constructing 171 additional authorizations of appropriations for aiding construction of, in 1928, 1929 760 Federal aid extended to toll bridges on, constructed by States, etc 1398 tolls to be applied to construction cost, operation, etc 1398 to cease when cost shall have been repaid 1398 operation as a free bridgethereafter- 1398 *Rural Sanitation,* Psge, appropriation for investigation, etc., of, by Public Health Service--148, 1039 demonstration work subject to local cooperation 148, 1039 **S.** Page.
S *Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Nichols Avenue to Sixteenth Street; from gasoline tax fund 1306 *SabineNechcs Waterway, Tex.,* improvement of, authorized 1013 *Sac and Fox Agency, Iowa,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Sac and Fox Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 954 *Sac and Fox Indian Sanatorium, Iowa,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., 472, 951 of *Sac and Fox Indians, Okla.,* title of designated lands confirmed to 561 *Sacaton Dam, Gila River, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, repairs, etc 464, 944 *Sacramento River,* appropriation for prosecuting work of flood control 292, 1143 improvement of, authorized 1014 *Safe Deposit Corporations,* investing in State, by national banks, limited 1227 *Safety of Railway Operations,* appropriation for investigating, etc., systems to promote 313, 1077 *Saginaw River, Mich.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, and entrance thereto, to be made 1020 *Saint Andrews Bay, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1019 *Saint Andrews Sound, Fla.,* sale of abandoned military reservation, authorized 205 *Saint Croix Chippewa Indians,* Wis., appropriation for fulfilling treaty with--956 discretionary cash payments 956 *Saint Croix River, Minn., and* Wis., improvement of, authorized 1013 *Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for support of District of Columbia indigent insane in . 447, 1327 for deporting nonresident insane; ari vanees 447, 1327 for general expenses 494, 970 monthly payments for District patients, etc ---494, 970 , deposit of receipts to credit of fund 494, 970 for buildings and grounds 494, 970 deficiency appropriation for support of indigent insane, District of Columbia 170 for expenses 187, 1257 for buildings and grounds 187 *Saint Francis River,* bridge authorized across, connecting Arkansas and Missouri 1059 time extended for bridging, near Cody, Ark 221 ccxxxix *Saini Johns River, Fla.,* Page. preliminary examination, etc., to be macle of channel from Charles-ton, S.
C., to bemade 1018 waterway to, from Cape Fear River, N. C 1018 *Saint Joseph River,* reconstruction authorized of bridge across, at Benton Harbor, Mich. 1056 *Saint Josephs Bay Military Reservation,* sale of abandoned, authorized 205 *Saint Joseph’s Home and School, D. C.,* name of Saint Joseph’s Male Orphan Asylum changed to 777 purpose of : 777 property of Orphan Asylum confirmed to. 777 corporators, to be trustees, etc 777 *Saint Joseph ’s Male Orphan Asylum, D.C., Trustees of,* corporate name changed to Saint Joseph’s Home and School 777 *Saint Latarence River,* bridges authorized across channels of, and to a point in Ontario 1273 subject to approval of Canada 1274 *Saint Louis Indian Mission Boarding School, Pawhuska, Okla.,* appropriation for support; renewal of contract 471, 950 *Saint Louis, Mo.,* appropriation for customhouse, re-pairs, etc 150 for improving marine hospital 1041 deficiency appropriation for Federal office building, construction 871 bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 1240 public building authorization for 632 time extended for bridging Mississipp River by 1052 *Saint Louis River,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for extending channel to Fond du Lac( Minn 1020 submarine cable in, between New Duluth, Minn., and Oliver, Wis., legalized 304 *Saint Louis-San Francisco Railway Company,* may bridge Warrior River, near Demopolis, Ala 1008 *Saint Maries, Idaho,* appropriation for care of graves of national forest fire fighters buried at 512, 989 *Saint Marks River, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1019 *Saint Marys River,* bridge authorized across, near Folks-ton, Ga 771 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for connecting canal, etc. 1019 *Saint Marys River, Mich.,* improvement of, authorized 1014 *Saint Marys,* W. *Va.* bridge authorized across Ohio River at 1334 *Saint Simons Island, Ga.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Saint Paul, Minn.,* terms of court at 238 *Saint Paul, Minn.—* time extended for bridge across Mississippi River, between Minneapolis and 136 for bridging Mississippi River at Robert Street, by 415 *Sakannet Harbor, R.
I.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for breakwater extension. 1017 *Salamanca, N. Y.,* appropriation for ground rent 152, 1043 *Salaries of Stale or Municipal Officers,* taxes imposed by Revenue Act of 1924, etc., on compensation as State or municipal officers or employees to be abated, credited, or refunded 130 *Salem Church, Va.,* establishment of military park to commemorate Civil War battle of 1091 *Salem, Oreg.,* appropriation for Chemawa Indian School at 470, 950 *Salisbury, N.
C.,* terms of court at 1340 *Salmon Fisheries (see* International Fisheries Commission). *Salmon Fisheries, Alaska,* provisions for areas, and closed seasons for 752 *Salt Lake Basin Irrigation Project, Utah,* appropriation for continued investigations of Echo Reservoir and Weber-Provo Canal; balance re-appropriated 960 for construction, etc., of Echo Reservoir and Weber-Provo Canal 484 unexpended balance available 484 contracts with water users for payments 484 charges payable annually 484 public notice to be given when water available, etc 484 *Salt Lake City, Utah,* appropriation for assay office at 150, 1040 *Salt River Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Salt River Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for examination of, and accounts 480 *Salvador,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Samoa, American,* deficiency appropriation for repairing hurricane damages 177 *Samson, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Pea River, near 218 *San Antonio, Tex.,* portion of Fort Sam Houston Military Reservation conveyed to, for street purposes 244 San *Bernardino National Forest, Calif.,* deficiency appropriation for administration of;
State, etc., contribution 851 creation of Tahquitz National Game Preserve within, authorized 889 *San Carlos Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 ccxl *San Carlos Indian Reservation, Aris.,* Page. appropriation for pumping plants for irrigation, repayment 464, 944 *San Carlos Irrigation Project, Aris.,* appropriation for constructing Coolidge Dam across Canyon of the Gila River 463, 944 not available for relocating railroad right of way 463 deficiency appropriation for Coolidge Dam, construction 856 employment of consulting engineers on plans, etc., of Coolidge Dam of 212 compensation, etc., limited 212 *San Diego, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, naval training station 597, 1279 for naval base, pier extension 608, 1291 deficiency appropriation for naval station, marine railway reconstructtion 1253 additional building authorized at naval hospital 670 construction authorized of designated public works at naval air station. 1341 sale of abandoned Army barracks, authorized 205 *San Felipe Indians, N.
Mez.,* reconnaissance directed of lands of, susceptible of irrigation, etc 1098 *San Francisco, Calif.,* appropriation for mint at 149, 1040 for repairs, marine hospital 150 for airplane mail service, New York and 158, 1049 for passport bureau 331, 1179 for dispatch agent 332, 1181 deficiency appropriation for airplane mail service, New York and..863, 884 for tide-gauge station at Presidio 1252 disposal authorized of Mission Rock Naval Reservation at 700 improvement of, harbor authorized 1014 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of south entrance channel, for removing obstructions 1020 eale authorized of new subtreasury building in 1384 *San Joaquin River, Calif.,* improvement of, authorized 1014 *San Juan County, Wash.,* grant of land on Lopez Island to, for public park uses, etc 298 lots on abandoned military reservation on Shaw Island, granted to, for park purposes 1090 *San Juan Indian Lands, Ariz.,* appropriation for water supply for Indians on, in Navajo Reservation; repayment 462, 943 *San Juan Indian School, N.
Mez.,* appropriation for, operating, etc., Hogback irrigation project under. 466, 946 *San Juan, Porto Rico,* deficiency appropriation for preserving, etc., historical fortifications at 878 conveyance of land in military reservation, to Association Siervas de Maria, for hospital extension 1178 enlargement of customs warehouse at, authorized 298 limit of price; from customs revenues. 298 *San Juan River,* *Page.* deficiency appropriation for one-half cost of bridge across, near Bloomfield, N.
Mex 174 reimbursed from funds of Navajo Indians 174 *San Pablo Bay, Calif.,* plans for improving, modified 1014 *San Pedro, Calif.,* public building authorization for 632 sum reserved for cost of public building at 873 *San Xavier Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for operating, etc., pumping plants on ; repayment 464, 944 deficiency appropriation for operating, etc., pumping plants on 1257 *Sand Creek Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., on Klamath Indian Reservation. 466, 946 *Sand Point, Idaho,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Sand Point, Wash.,* construction authorized of designated public works at naval air station. 1341 *Sandia Indians, N.
Mez.,* reconnaissance directed of lands of, susceptible of irrigation, etc. 1098 *Sandusky Bay,* bridge authorized across, at Bay Bridge, Ohio 402 *Sandusky, Ohio,* deficiency appropriation for public building addition 873 improvement of harbor; authorized. 1014 *Sanford, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of channel from, connecting Saint Johns River with Indian River 1019 *Sanitarium Company, Portland, Oreg.,* appropriation for care of Alaska insane 493, 969 *Sanitary Bureau, Pan American,* appropriation for share in maintenance. 337, 1187 deficiency appropriation for annual share of expenses 865 *Sanitary Conference, Eighth Pan American,* amount authorized for expenses of delegates to 1402 *Sanitary Conference, International,* expenses authorized for delegates to meeting of 913 *Sania Ana Indians, N.
Mez.,* reconnaissance directed of lands of, susceptible of irrigation, etc 1098 *Santa Barbara County, Calif.,* authorized to use designated public lands for a free public bathing beach 235 *Santa Barbara National Forest, Calif.,* deficiency appropriation for administration of ; State, etc., contribution. 851 *Santa Fe, N. Mez.,* appropriation for Indian school at 470, 949 *Santa Fe National Forest, N. Mez.,* land added to from Mora land grant 304 *Santa Monica, Calif.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers' Home 293, 1144 ccxli *Santa Monica, Calif.—* deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1S4, 191, 880, 1260 *Santa Ysabel Indian Reservation, Calif.,* deficiency appropriation for purchase of lands for addition to, etc 856 purchase of lands to be added to; amount authorized for 690 *Santee Sioux Indians (see* Sioux Indians, Different Tribes). *Santelmann, William II.,* appointment of band leader, as captain on Marine Corps retired list, upon his application - 1383 service limitation of pay not applicable 1384 all active service counted for longevity 1384 *Santiago, Chile,* payment of checks drawn by military attaché at, in excess of credit balance, and cashed abroad 876 credit for checks heretofore paid by him 876 *Santo Domingo (see* Dominican Republic). *Santo Domingo Indians, N.
Mex.,* reconnaissance directed of lands of, susceptible of irrigation, etc 1098 *Saranac Lake, N. Y.,* contracts authorized for continued hospitalization of Veterans' Bureau beneficiaries at 1410 *Sarasota Bay, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of channel from Gulf of Mexico into 1019 *“ Saratoga, ” Battle Cruiser,* limit of cost increased for converting, into airplane carrier 1343 *Satilla River, Ga.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for connecting canal, etc. 1019 *Savannah, Ga.,* deficiency appropriation for marine hospital building 871 marine hospital, officers’ quarters at, authorized 632 improvement of harbor, authorized 1012 terms of court at 672 *Savannah Masonic Lodge, 1757,* minute book of, in Library of Congress to be delivered to Solomon’s Lodge, Savannah, Ga 237 *Savannah, River,* bridge authorized across, at Burtons Ferry 893 Fureys Ferry, S.
C., and Ga 1273 Iva, S. C., to Elberton, Ga - 2 *Savannah, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River at 412 *Savings Banks, Mutual,* exempt from income tax 40 *Savings Deposits,* allowed national banks; rate of interest restricted 1233 *Sayre, Pa.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Scabies in Sheep and Cattle,* appropriation for eradicating, etc 505, 982 *Scales, Customs,* appropriation for automatic weighing, etc 141, 1032 *Scales, Railroad Track, etc.,* Page. appropriation for testing, etc 358, 1209 *Schofield Barracks, Hawaii,* appropriation for hospital, from Military Post Construction Fund 264 amount authorized for constructing hospital 1235, 1390 construction of noncommissioned officers’ quarters from Military Post Construction Fund 396 *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 285, 1135 *Schurz Canyon, Nev.,* reconnaissance as to feasibility of dam for irrigation purposes in, on Walker River 779 *Schuylkill River, Pa.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, for removing coal dust pollution 1017 *Scientific Literature, International Catalogue of,* appropriation for expenses, preparation of 316, 1080 *Scott Circle NW., D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for paving, etc.; from gasoline-tax fund 167 *Scott County, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Minnesota River, in Hennepin County and. 1008 *Scott Field, III., Army,* deficiency appropriation for purchase of right of way 878 amount authorized for constructing barracks 1391 *Scott, John R., and Others,* may bridge Mississippi River at Saint Louis, Mo 1240 acquisition authorized of, after completion, by Missouri, Illinois, etc. 1240 *Scottsboro, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River near 215 *Scout Cruisers,* appropriation for construction of three; immediately available 1295 *Scranton, Pa.,* terms of court at 325 Screw *Threads,* appropriation for cooperative standardization, etc., of 358, 1208 *Screw Threads, Commission to Standardize,* creation, composition, and duties of 297 *Sea Post Service,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of, on ocean steamships 159, 1049 *Seacoast Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, etc. 276, 1126 for altering, etc 276, 1127 for altering, etc., insular possessions 276, 1127 for purchase, etc., Panama Canal. 277, 1127 for altering, etc., Panama Canal. 277, 1127 *Seacoast Defenses (see* Fortifications). *Seal Fisheries, Alaska,* appropriation for agents, etc., Pribilof Islands 364, 1216 for protecting; food to natives, etc 364, 1216 *Seamen, American,* appropriation for relief and protection of, in foreign countries, etc 334, 1183 43892°—27 107 «M«* ccxlii *Seamen, American* —Continued.
Page. appropriation for testimonials for rescuing, etc., shipwrecked 335, 1184 *Searchlights, Army,* appropriation for installing, etc., seacoastfortifications 273, 1123 for maintenance, etc 273, 1124 for installing, etc., Hawaii 273, 1124 for maintenance, insular possessions 273, 1124 for installing, etc., Panama Canal fortifications 273, 1124 for maintenance, etc., Panama Canal fortifications 274, 1124 deficiency appropriation for seacoast defenses 194 *Seattle, Wash.,* appropriation for assay office at 150, 1041 for passport bureau 331, 1179 for dispatch agent 332, 1181 bridge authorized across Lake Washington at 738 public building authorization for 632 sum reserved for cost of public building at 873 *Second Assistani Postmaster General,* appropriation for, and office personnel-155, 1045 for field service under 158, 1048 for star route transportation in_ 158, 1048 for railroad routes and mail-messenger service 158, 1048 freight train conveyance 158, 1048 clerical assistance on space rate compensation and cost ascertainment 158, 1049 for airplane service, New York and San Francisco 158, 1049 for night flying; extra charges, day and night, on first class matter 158, 1049 transfer to Contract Air Mail Service 1049 for Railway Mail Service 158, 1049 for travel allowances, etc 158, 1049 for expenses away from headquarters 158, 1049 for miscellaneous; arms for mail protection; rent, etc., of terminal offices 158, 1049 for electric and cable car service. 158, 1049 for foreign mails 158, 1049 aircraft service 158, 1049 sea post service 159, 1049 for assistant superintendent, New York City 159, 1050 for delegates to Pan American Postal Congress at Mexico City 159 contracts under Merchant Marine Act, restricted 1050 for balances due foreign countries. 159, 1050 for travel and miscellaneous 159, 1050 for inland air mail, under contracts 159, 1050 *Second Company, Governor’s Poot Guard, of New Haven, Conn.,* authorized to accept invitation to visit France, England, and Belgium 373 *Second Street NE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, T Street to Rhode Island Avenue 424 *Second Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Laurel to Van Buren Streets; from gasoline tax fund . 1306 Secret *Service, Treasury Department,* Page. appropriation for Chief of Division, and office personnel 146, 1037 for expenses, suppressing counterfeiting, etc 146, 1037 protection of the President, etc. 146, 1037 pay restriction 147, 1037 deficiency appropriation for expenses, suppressing counterfeiting 1259 authorized to detect, arrest, etc., counterfeiters, etc., of Government transportation requests 918 *Secretary of Agriculture,* appropriation for, Assistant, and office personnel 499, 977 contracts for stenographic reporting services authorized 500, 977 for employees in mechanical shops and power plant 500, 977 for printing and binding annual report of 501, 978 for automobile for; exchange of one in use 500 for Information Office, under 501 for making agricultural exhibits at State, etc., fairs 503, 980 action of, in making loans to owners of crops destroyed by Florida hurricanes, from emergency appropriations for eradicating contagious animal diseases, approved, and credits allowed for funds used 1251 authority of, for cooperation with State systems of forest fire protection. 242 amount expended limited to expenditure of State, etc 243 acceptance of certificate of State forester, etc., as to 243 consideration of protection of watersheds, furnishing water for domestic use, and irrigation 243 authorized to accept of gift of lands from Izaak Walton League, for winter elk refuge, in Wyoming. 1246 title to dam at outlet of Cass Lake, Minn 618 apply methods for eradication of European corn borer 1065 apportion amounts for rural post roads, etc., 1928, 1929 760 forest roads and trails, 1928, 1929. 760 apportionment to be not later than January 1 preceding the fiscal year 760 collect and publish statistics of grade and staple length of cotton 1372 construct, maintain, etc., highways in Virgin Islands 1244 amount of appropriation 1244 contracts with owners of adjoining lands to sell one-half to settlers required 1244 cooperate with States, etc., in their quarantine against plant disease and insect infestation, until Federal quarantine established 250 Territories, and other possessions, for measures of forest protection, etc 250 establish dairying, etc., experiment station at Mandan, N.
Dak 840 forest experiment stations in the Ohio and central Mississippi Valleys 838 national arboretum 1422 ccxliii *Secretary of Agriculture* —Continued. Page. authorized to extend lease of Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Kailway Company of lands in Montana Range Livestock Experiment Station 711 make administrative rules, etc., governing Tahquitz National Game Preserve, Calif 889 loans to farmers in crop-failure areas, for crop of 1927, of seed grain, feed, and fertilizer 1245 pay award of court for lands condemned under Conservation Act, into the registry of the court 919 prepare exhibit, etc., for World's Poultry Congress, at Ottawa, Canada 305 the termination by, of values of lands conveyed to and by New Mexico, in connection with national forests 747 duties of, in executing law regulating importation of milk and cream-1101 under Act to prevent importing of adulterated sced for seeding, etc. 325 powers conferred upon, for preventing dumping, etc., of perishable farm products, in interstate commerce 1355 *Secretary of Commerce,* appropriation for, Assistant, and office personnel 349, 1199 authority and duties of, under Radio Act 1162 authorized to acquire land, construct plants, etc., for production of helium gas, to supply Army, Navy, etc 1387 site and construct building for master track scale, etc., for Standards Bureau 725 appoint four representatives on Commission to standardize screw threads 297 care, etc., of Bureau of Standards, transferred from office of Public Buildings, etc., to 356 designated on commission for erection of monument to first successful airplane flight at Kitty Hawk, N.
C., by Orville Wright 1265 Foreign Service Buildings Commission 404 joint action of Secretary of the Interior, to determine location, etc., of potash deposits in United States. 768 Patent Office personnel to be appointed by, on nomination of Commissioner 1099 standards of screw threads for Army and Navy plants to be promulgated by 297 *Secretary of Labor,* appropriation for, Assistants, and office personnel 369, 1221 deficiency appropriation for increase of compensation 176 two assistants to, authorized 1415 *Secretary of Slate,* appropriation for, Undersecretary, and office personnel 330, 1179 deficiency appropriation for expenses participating in Geneva armament commission, under direction of 179 *Secretary of State* —Continued. authority and duties of, under Foreign Service Buildings Act, 1926 403 authorized to grant passports, and cause them to be granted, etc., by diplomatic and consular officers designated by him 887 pay Panama, as contribution toward monument to General Simon Bolivar in city of Panam a 1423 procure statue of Henry Clay for presentation to Venezuela 1178 amount authorized for expenses 1178 secure a replica of Houdon Bust of Washington to be placed in Pan American Building at Washing-ton, D.
C 776 designated on commission with authority to buy Oldroyd collection of Lincoln relics 531 Foreign Service Buildings Commission 404 expenses of participating in conference on limitation of armaments, authorized in discretion of 1405 may reject assignment of foreign commerce service officer to a mission, if deemed prejudicial to public policy 1396 *Secretary of the Interior,* appropriation for, Assistants, and office personnel 453, 934 for automobile for 935 abandoned. lighthouse station in Florida transferred to, for sale as town site, etc 803 authority of, in development of livestock grazing districts in Alaska. 1452 authorized to accept lands from New Mexico in national forests, and convey other lands in exchange there for 746 lands from the State to be added to national forests 747 appoint engineers for consultation on plans, etc., for irrigation dams. 776 approve relocation of right of way granted Yosemite Valley Railroad Company 225 construct dam, etc., on Pecos River, N.
Mex 753 exchange public lands with States for recreational parks, etc 741 grant prospecting permits and leasing of sulphur deposits in Louisiana 301 have investigation made of possible reclaiming of swamp, etc., lands along Yazoo, etc., Rivers, in Mississippi 901 inaugurate, etc., conference on education, etc., at Honolulu, Hawaii 915 lease public lands in Alaska for fur farming 821 further duties added 822 make rules, etc., for leasing of precious metal deposits on confirmed private land claims grants 710 prescribe regulations for issuing town site deeds, to native Indians or Eskimos in Alaska for tracts occupied and claimed by them_ 630 set aside as a trust fund, etc., oil royalties from designated lands of Kiowas, etc., in Oklahoma 740 ccxliv *Secretary of the Interior* —Continued.
Page. duties of, establishing Mammoth Cave National Park 636 Shenandoah, and Great Smoky Mountains, National Parke 616 paying counties of Oregon and Washington, of taxes against the lands in the revtested Oregon and California Railroad Company grant, since 1916 915 joint action of, with Secretary of Commerce to determine location, etc., of potash deposits in United States 768 may delegate to supervisory officers, power to make temporary appointiments for duty in the field 620 *Secretary of the Navy,* appropriation for, Assistants, and office personnel 591, 1275 deficiency appropriation for additional Assistant Secretary 861 additional Assistant, to be appointed to aid in fostering naval aeronautics, etc 767 authorized to accept in full settlement certain claims against shipbuilding contractors 1356 site for aviation training field near Pensacola, Fla 1105 appoint Mate John Joseph Bresnahan, a warrant boatsw’ain 751 two representatives of the Navy on Commission to standardize screw-threads 297 convey to the District of Columbia designated portion of Naval Observatory property 1386 deliver bell of a battleship to Rotary Club of Crawfordsville, Ind 1097 obsolete aircraft, etc., to schools, etc., without charge 1096 dispose of designated lands, etc., no longer needed for naval purposes 700 proceed to construction of barracks at Quantico, Va 1101 promote Aviation Pilot Floyd Bennett to grade of machinist 933 sell parts of frigate “Constitution’’ as relics, etc., to aid in its restoration 1358 turn over gunboat “Wolverine” to Erie, Pa., for naval reserve 923 decisions of, final in matters of World War Adjusted Compensation Act; exceptions 828 designated on commission for erection of monument to first successful airplane flight at Kitty Hawk, N.
C., by Orville Wright 1265 in temporary absence of, and the Assistants, Chief of Naval Operations to be next in succession— 1086 may deliver to Georgia, the silver service used on battleship “ Georgia” 557 silver service used on cruiser “Minneapolis” to Minneapolis, Minn 974 Minnesota, the silver service used on battleship ‘‘ Minnesota ” 652 North Dakota, the silver service used on battleship ‘‘North Dakota ". 323 *Secretary of the Senate,* Page. appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 537, 1147 Financial Clerk of Senate, on death, etc., of, to be disbursing officer ad interim 162 *Secretary of the Treasury,* appropriation for, Undersecretary, Assistants, etc 136, 1027 for expenses of, under designated laws 137, 1028 authorized to accept corrective deed for railroad tise of subsurface site of new post office building in New York City 704 cause survey, etc., of public building conditions 635 complete, etc., customs buildings in Porto Rico 381 contract for enlarging customs warehouse at San Juan, Porto Rico 298 deductions from monthly pay of classified civil service employees to be deposited by, to credit of civil service retirement fund 910 additions of donations, etc., may be accepted by 910 investment in Federal, etc., securities of portion of fund not immediately required for annuities, etc 910 designated on Foreign Service Buildings Commission 404 directed to cause to be destroyed paid checks and warrants, issued eight years before date of destruction— 761 duties and authority of, over new Bureaus of Customs and Prohibition . 1381 in imports and exports under tariff laws, to be conferred upon Commissioner of Customs 1382 in taxation of intoxicants, narcotics or National Prohibition Acts, etc., transferred from Commissioner of Internal Revenue 1382 transfers from, to Commissioner of Prohibition or Commissioner of Internal Revenue 1382 with Secretary of Agriculture to prescribe rules to prevent importing of adulterated seed for seeding— 325 *Secretary of War,* appropriation for, Assistant, and office civil personnel 254, 1106 additional Assistant, authorized to aid in fostering military aeronautics. 784 acceptance by, authorized of lands for Moores Creek National Military Park from North Carolina 684 supervision and control. of_. 685 authorized to accept, and install in Arlington Cemetery, a tablet commemorating the dedication of Memorial Day 755 lands in New Orleans, La., comprising Army supply base, under Act of sale, etc 1412 acquire land for Air Service landing field, near Little Rock, Ark 298 in connection with Camp Marfa, Tex 1042 allow use of portion of Chattanooga National Cemetery, Tenn., for city pound, animal shelter, etc 1404 ccxlv *Secretary of War* —Continued.
Page. authorized to appoint commission to inspect, etc., Civil War battle field of Pea Ridge, Ark 715 commission to investigate, etc., battle field, around old Appomattox Court House, Va 9 two representatives of the Army on Commission to standardize screw threads 297 apportion and distribute captured World War trophies to States, etc 615 disposal of residue not accepted, etc 616 sale, etc., if, deemed unsuitable for distribution 616 cause survey for control of excess flood waters of Mississippi River below Point Breeze, La., etc.— 300 convey land in San Juan, P.
R., to Association Siervas de Maria for construction ou the military reservation 1177 convey to San Antonio, Tex., portion of Fort Sam Houston reservation 244 establish as a military park, Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battle Fields Memorial. 1091 Stones River National Park 1399 grant easement along shore adjoining Fort Hamilton, N. Y 804 grant permission to close east channel of Swan Island, Oreg., on opening of west channel 1369 grant right of way across Camp Knox Reservation to Kentucky, for Dixie Highway 4 military reservations for pipe lines for gas, etc 562 Government canal lands on Fox River, Wis 832 Monterey Military Reservation, Calif 699 lease Army railroad tracks at South Brooklyn, N.
Y., to Bush Terminal Railroad Company, and Long Island Railroad 380 loan four French guns to city of Walla Walla, Wash 1086 loan tents, etc., for reunion of Confederate Veterans, at Birmingham, Ala 236 for reunion of United Confederate Veterans at Tampa, Fla 1249 semicentenial of Battle of the Little Big Horn 627 make investigations of all battle fields in United States, where troops of, or of the thirteen original Colonies, engaged a common enemy 726 projects for commemoration to be submitted, etc 727 make annual estimates for surveys, etc., to be submitted 727 permit admission into Military Academy, for instruction, two Siamese subjects 914 delivery of water from Washington Aqueduct to Arlington County, Va., sanitary district 251 *Secretary of War* —Continued.
Page. authorized to prescribe legal rates of toll for highway bridges across Red River between Oklahoma and Texas 1451 relieve organized discharged soldiers, etc., from loss of rifles, etc., loaned to them 922 secure competitive designs for completing Tomb of the Unknown Soldier 914 sell designated tracts of real property iiolongerneededf or military uses. 203 report to Congress of consummated sales 207 hereafter, of property useless for military purposes 207 sell Mesa Target Range, Ariz 831 transfer plot of land in McMillan Park, D.
C., to Howard University 974 States, etc., funds in trust for National Guard World War units, not reconstituted 1404 decisions of, final, in matters of World War Adjusted Compensation Act; exceptions 828 designated on commission with authority to buy Oldroyd collection of Lincoln relics 531 erection of monument to first successful airplane flight at Kitty Hawk, N. C., by Orville Wright. 1265 directed to allot collection of captured war trophies, etc., to American Legion Museum 327 appoint from civil life, or detail Army officer, to be chairman of board of Inland Waterways Corporation 1261 rank, etc., of detailed officer 1261 civil appointee to receive $ 10,000 a year while chairman 1261 functions may be delegated to chairman 1262 duties of, in connection with convention for regulating level of Lake of the Woods, concluded with Great Britain 617 relating to replica of house George Washington was born, to be built at Wakefield, Va 699 expenditure by, of roadway, etc., at Chalmette Monument, La., authorized 1381 jurisdiction of, over Conduit Road transferred to Commissioners of the District 627 *Secretary to the President of the United Stales,* appropriation for compensation 305, 1069 compensation after June 30, 1926, to be $10,000 per annum 305 *Securities, United States (see also* United States Securities), appropriation for distinctive paper for 140, 1031 *Seed,* appropriation for testing commercial, adulterated, etc 510, 986 preventing admission of adulterated, etc., for seeding 510, 986 for investigating introduction of foreign plants and 510, 988 for purchase, testing, etc., new and rare 511, 988 cesivi *Seed Grain, Feed, and Fertilizer, Page.* loans authorized to farmers in crop failure areas, for purchasing grain for seed, nursery stock, and fertilizer 1245 authority to purchase, seed, feed, and fertilizers, and sell same to farmers 1245 terms, conditions, etc., of loans, advances, or sales 1245 lien on first crop deemed security for loan, etc.; limit of loans 1245 amount authorized to be appropriated-1245 allotment for fertilizer in drought-stricken cotton areas of Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama 1245 or nursery and sugar cane stock in storm stricken areas in Florida and Louisiana 1245 apportionment for South Dakota, North Dakota, and Montana 1245 punishment for false representations to obtain a loan, etc 1245 *Seed Grain for Drought Stricken Areas,* appropriation for collecting loans to farmers of 530, 1006 *Seeds for Seeding* (see Grain and Seed for Seeding), *Seismological Observations, etc.,* appropriation for making, etc., under Coast and Geodetic Survey. 361, 1213 *Selfridge Field, Mich.,* amount authorized for constructing hospital 1391 construction of barracks, etc., from Military Post Construction Fund 395 noncommissioned officers' quarters. . 395 officers’ quarters at 1235 *Semiarid and Irrigated Western Districts,* appropriation for experiments in dairying and meat production in 528 *Semiarid Lands,* appropriation for improving methods of crop production on 510, 987 *Seminole Indians, Okla, (see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for tribal schools 460, 948 for common schools 471, 951 for equalization of allotments, etc., from tribal funds 954 suits of, in Court of Claims, may be brought singly or separately on one or more claims 568 *Senate,* appropriation for compensation of Senators 537, 1146 for mileage 537, 1146 for secretary to the Vice President, etc 537, 1147 for Chaplain 537, 1147 for Secretary, Assistant Henry M.
Rose, clerks, etc 537, 1147 for Chief Clerk; duties as reading clerk 537, 1147 for superintendent, etc., of document room 538, 1147 for clerks and messengers to committees 538, 1147 preparation of Senate Manual 539, 1148 for clerical assistance to Senators not chairmen of committees specifically provided for 539, 1148 authority as clerks of committees 539, 1148 *Senate* —Continued. Page. appropriation for additional clerks to Senators 539, 1148 pay continued for one month, of clerk to Senator or Representative dying during his term; standing committees excepted 1148 for Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, assistants, etc 539, 1149 for police force, Senate Office Building. 540, 1149 for Postmaster, etc 540, 1149 for foreman, etc., folding room 540, 1149 for contingent expenses; stationery, etc 540, 1149 for postage stamps 540, 1149 for motor vehicles for mails, etc. . 540, 1149 for automobile for Vice President. 540, 1149 for folding materials; folding 540, 1149 for fuel, etc 540, 1150 for furniture, repairs, etc 540, 1150 for packing boxes 540, 1150 for rent of document warehouse 540, 1150 for miscellaneous items 540, 1150 for inquiries and investigations 540, 1150 for reporting debates 540, 1150 for kitchens and restaurants 540, 1150 deficiency appropriation for compensation of Senators, 1925 161 for 1926 161 for compensation of the Vice President, 1925, 1926 161 for widow of Medili McCormick 162 for widow of Robert M.
La Follette. 162 for widow of Selden P. Spencer 162 for widow of Samuel M. Ralston 162 for widow of Edwin F. Ladd 162 for daughter of Albert B. Cummins 1250 for widow of Bert M. Fernaid 1250 for inquiries and investigations 162 for automobile for Vice President 162 for stationery 162 for folding, etc.; reappropriation 162 for compensation of Senators; former appropriations available 841 for Honorable Daniel W. Steck, pay as Senator 841 for Edwin A. Halsey, Acting Assistant Doorkeeper 841 for designated services to committees 841 for pages 841 for impeachment trial of George W.
English 841 for motor vehicles for mails, etc 841 for kitchens and restaurants 841 Financial Clerk, to act as disbursing officer, on death, etc., of Secretary of 762 five Senators, from Finance Committee of, to serve on joint Taxation Committee 127 four Senators to bo appointed on SesquiCentennial of American Independence and Thomas Jefferson Centennial Commission 327 three Senators to serve on Vermont Sesquicentennial Commission 652 three Senators, members of the Seventieth Congress, to be appointed on joint committee on Harriman Geographic Code System 1455 salaries of officers and employees of, for December to be paid December 19, 1925 1 December 20, 1926 923 ccxlvii *Senate Manual,* Page. appropriation for preparing 539, 1148 *Senate Office Building,* appropriation for police force 540, 1149 for kitchens and restaurants 540, 1150 for elevator conductors 546, 1155 for care, etc., of grounds 546, 1155 for maintenance 546, 1156 for furniture, equipment, etc 546 deficiency appropriation for subway cars, repaire, etc 843 for furniture, carpets, etc., for new suites 843 for carpets 843 for an additional three-room suite 1250 *Senators,* appropriation for compensation 537, 1146 for mileage 537, 1146 for clerical assistance to, not chairmen of committees specifically provided for 539, 1148 for additional clerks at $1,520 a year 539, 1148 deficiency appropriation for compensation, 1925, 1926 161 for compensation; former appropriations available 841 *Seneca Indian Nation, N.
Y.,* exclusive right of, to issue game permits, etc., in designated Indian reservations in New York 933 *Seneca Indian School, Wyandotte, Okia.,* deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 855 amount authorized for repairs, new buildings, etc., at 252 *Seneca Indians, N. Y.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with . 477, 955 *Sequoia National Forest, Calif.,* lands excluded from present Sequoia Park, added to 820 part of, designated as Sequoia National Gaine Refuge 821 continued as parts of Sequoia Forest, 821 *Sequoia National Game Refuge, Calif.,* lands of Sequoia Forest designated as,, 821 hunting, etc., upon, unlawful, except under regulations of Secretary of Agriculture 821 punishment for violations 821 no interference with local game laws 821 continued as part of Sequoia Forest 821 other uses of, allowed 821 *Sequoia National Park, Calif.,* appropriation for commissioner. 344, 1195 for administration, etc.,. 489, 964 boundaries of, changed 818 lands included as part of RooseveltSequoia National Park 819 excluded lands added to Sequoia National Forest 820 *Sequoyah Indian Orphan Training School, Tahlequah, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc 470, 949 amount authorized to furnish adequate water supply to 1397 *Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, Senate,* appropriation for, assistant doorkeepers, messengers, etc 539, 1149 for police force, Senate Office Building 540, 1149 *Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper,* Page. *Senate* —Continued, deficiency appropriation for Edwin A.
Halsey, acting assistant doorkeeper 841 *Sergeant at Arms, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, deputy, cashier, etc 542, 1152 for police force, House Office Building 542, 1152 *Serums, etc. (see also* Biologic Products), appropriation for regulating propagation, sale, etc., of 148, 1039 *Serums for Domestic Animals,* appropriation for investigating, etc. 505, 983 for regulating sale, etc 507, 984 *Service Pensions* (see Pensions). *Sesquicentennial Exhibition Commission, National,* deficiency appropriation for Government exhibit 194 amount authorized for expenses of Government exhibit, under 133 for Government buildings by Exposition, upon written approval of Commission 134 Commissioner of Sesquicentennial Exposition to be appointed by 134 duty; salary; term of office limited 134 expenditures for participation of Government in Exposition allowed-207 certificate of commission to be given; auditing accounts 207 *Susquicentennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, Pa.,* exhibits at, to be made by Government departments, etc 133 amount authorized to be appropriated for expenses of, preparing, exhibiting, returning, etc., articles. 133 uses specified 133 allocation of, to Departments of War and Navy 134 improvement, etc., of Navy Yard 134 further amount authorized for constructing buildings for Government exhibits 134 no deficit in exposition expenses to be covered by any future appropriation - 134 creation of a Commissioner of Sesquicentennial Exposition 134 appointment by National Commission; duties; salary and term of office limit 134 *Sesquicentennial of A merican Independence and Thomas Jefferson Centennial Commission,* established; of nineteen commissioners. 327 composition of; to serve without compensation 327 to prepare an address relating to its creation 327 plans for program in cooperation with civic committees, etc 327 submission of plans relating to fine arts to Commission of Fine Arts 327 to expire within two years after end of celebration 328 *Sesquicentennial of Vermont, Commission,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 845 *Seventeenth Street SE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Ato E Streets; from gasohnetax fund 1306 ccxlviii *Seventh Street NW., D. C.,* Page. appropriation for paving, Allison Street to Sherman Circle 424 for paving, Decatur to Hamilton Streets 1304 for paving, Decatur Street to Sherman Circle 424 *Seville, Spain,* appropriation for expenses, participating in international exposition at 1191 deficiency appropriation for expenses participating in international exposition at 806 *Sewer Department, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc 1299 *Sewers, D.
C.,* appropriation for cleaning and repairing 428, 1309 for motor trucks 428, 1309 for pumping stations, etc 428, 1309 for main and pipe 428, 1309 for suburban 428, 1309 for assessment and permit work--428, 1309 for rights of way 428, 1309 for Anacostia interceptor 428 for upper Potomac interceptor 428, 1309 for upper Anacostia interceptor. 428, 1309 deficiency appropriation for, assessment and permit work 168 for main and pipe 168 for right of way, Luxon Avenue trunk 168 rate of assessment for laying service, increased 451 *Shakopee, Minn.,* bridge authorised across Minnesota River at 401 *Shallotte River, N.
C.,* improvement of, authorized 1011 *Shaw Island Abandoned Military Reservation,* Wash., lots on, granted to San Juan County for public park purposes 1090 *Shawnee Indian Sanatorium, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 472, 952 *Shawnee Indians, Okla., Absentee,* deficiency appropriation for drainage assessments on allotments of 855 *Sheboygan,* Wis., existing plans for improving harbor, modified 1013 *Sheep* (see *also* Cattle), appropriation for eradicating scabies in 505, 982 for experiment station, Clark County, Idaho 507, 983 for investigating problems of Western States 507, 983 *Shelby County, Minn.,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Clearwater, by Minnesota, Wright County, and 151 *Shelby, N.
C.,* terms of court at’ 1340 rooms to be furnished at 1340 *Shelbyville, Kg.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Shem Creek, S. C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Shenandoah National Park,* Va., Page. appropriation for expenses establishing, etc. 965 established, when title to tract of land in area of, in the Blue Ridge Mountains, is vested in United States 616 land to be secured only by donations. 616 acceptance of lands purchased by subscription of.
Virginia, the Shenandoah National Park Association, and others 616 by direct donation 616 administration and development by National Park Service 616 Water Power Act not applicable 616 minimum area to be administered. 616 general development to await acceptance of major portion thereof. 617 employment of commission on selection, etc., continued 617 *Sheridan Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Fourth to Fifth Streets 424 for paving, Blair Road to Fifth Street; from gasoline-tax fund. 1307 *Sherman Circle N* W., *D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for paving south and east sides of; from gasoline-tax fund 167 *Sherman Institute, Riverdale, Calif.,* appropriation for Indian school at 469, 948 *Shiloh National Military Park,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 289, 1140 amount authorized for added lands, increased 826 limit of cost increased for lands to be added to 1405 amount authorized for two parcels of land 1406 *Ship Island, Miss.,* sale of, abandoned military reservation, authorized 205 *Ship Island Pass, Miss.,* plans for improvement of, modified 1012 *Ship, Steamboat, and Way Letters,* appropriation for 158, 1048 *Shipping Board, United States,* appropriation for Commissioners 317, 1081 for all other expenses 317, 1081 for investigations of foreign discriminations against American vessels and shipping 317, 1082 for investigating transporting immigrants in its vessels 317, 1082 for printing and binding for 317, 1082 for expenses of Emergency Fleet Corporation from emergency fund_ 318 sources designated 318 only current claims payable from specified appropriation 318 use of proceeds from liquidation sales 318 no payment of claims therefrom 318 for expenses of Merchant Fleet Corporation, from shipping fund 1082 sources of; amount on nand 1082 direct appropriation, and additional reappropriation 1082 from operation of ships 1082 only current claims payable from emergency fund 1082 ccxlix *Shipping Board, United States—* Con.
Page. appropriation for expenses of Merchant Fleet Corporation; use of proceeds from liquidation sales; no payment of claims therefrom 1082 unexpended of special claims appropriation continued available until June 30, 1928 1082 for operation of ships taken back from purchasers; approval of President required 318, 1082 unexpended balance from sum for special claims available to June 30, 1927 318 employment of attorneys subject to approval of Attorney General. 318, 1083 pay restrictions 318, 1083 payments to certified accountants forbidden; auditing work by Efficiency Bureau 318 outside auditors allowed for claims in litigation 318 rent in District of Columbia restricted . 318, 1083 Emergency Fleet Corporation hereafter known as Merchant Fleet Corporation 1083 deficiency appropriation for judgments, Court of Claims under 881 construction loan fund to be set aside out of revenues from sales, etc., until amount aggregates $125,-000,000 1451 loans from, to citizens for ship construction in United States of best type, equipment, etc 1451 outfitting in American yards of engines, etc., for vessels already built 1451 to be a revolving fund; all repayments on loans to be credited to it 1451 interest on loans to be paid into the Treasury 1451 proceeds from sales of vessels installed with internal combustion engines to be credited to 1451 preference rates on vessels of, to alien veterans and their families coming to United States with visas in excess of quota 837 *Skipping Commissioners,* appropriation for salaries 355, 1206 for clerk hire 355, 1206 for contingent expenses 355, 1206 *Shipping Laws,* not applicable to seaplanes, or other aircraft _ 572 *Shipwrecked American Seamen,* appropriation for life saving testimonials in rescuing, etc 335, 1184 *Shivwits Indian Reservation, Utah,* appropriation for irrigation project on 462, 943 *Shooting Galleries and Ranges, Army,* appropriation for expenses 265, 1116 deficiency appropriation for Fort Ethan Allen, Vt 878 for expenses 883 *Shoshone Agency, Nev., Western,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Shoshone Agency, Wyo.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 475, 954 *Shoshone Indian Reservation, Idaho and* Page. *Nev., Western,* appropriation for irrigation project on 462, 943 *Shoshone Indian Reservation,* Wyo., appropriation for constructing roads and bridges within diminished;
Indian labor 477 *Shoshone Indians, Wyo.,* appropriation for support, etc 474, 953 all claims of, against United States, not heretofore determined, to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 1349 procedure, etc 1350 amount recovered to be deposited to credit of, in the Treasury 135Û *Shoshone Irrigation Project,* Wyo., appropriation for operation, etc 484 limitation on use, etc., for Frannie division 484 investigation of feasibility of discontinuing operation of a portion of, and removing water users elsewhere 484 unexpended balance available 484 for maintenance, etc., of; reappropriation for divisions and power plant 960 landa in, granted to Park County in Powell town site, for county fair grounds 235 reversion for nonuser 235 sums deducted from total cost of 644 suspension of specified construction charges 644 *Shoshone National Forest, Wyo.,* lands added to 1412 *Shrewsbury River, N.
J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, at Highlands, to be made 1017 *Shrubs,* appropriation for study of diseases of ornamental 509, 985 *Siam,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 for interpreter to legation and consulate general at Bangkok 332, 1180 admission of two subjects of, into Military Academy for instruction; conditions, etc 914 *Siasconset, Mass.,* disposal authorized of naval radio station lands at 700 *Siege Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 275, 1126 for ammunition for 275, 1126 for ammunition, etc., for practice. 275, 1126 *Signal Corps, Army* (see *also* Signal Service, Army), appropriation for Washington-Alaska cable and telegraph system.-290, 1141 deficiency appropriation for aviation increase 190, 193, 883 *Signal Officer, Office oj Chief, Army,* appropriation for civilian personnel, War Department. 267, 1118 employment of draftsmen, etc. 267, 1118 *Signal Service, Army,* appropriation for expenses, telegraph and telephone systems, etc. 266, 1117 electrical installations at posts, etc 267, 1118 civilian employees, etc 267, 1118 experimental signaling research. 267, 1118 ccl *Signal Service, Army* —Continued.
Page. appropriation for expenses; buildings for supplies 267, 1118 transmission of messages for departments, etc 267, 1118 for fire control installations, seacoast defenses 267, 1118 for fire control installations, insular possessions 267, 1118 for fire control installations, Panama Canal 267, 1118 for civil personnel, Office of Chief Signal Officer 267, 1118 deficiency appropriation for supplies, etc 190, 193, 883, 886, 1259 for Washington-Alaska military cable, etc., radio equipment, etc 879 *Silver Deposits, etc.,* provisions for leasing of, to grantee of private land claim, when right thereof not conveyed by the grant, etc 710 *Sinepuxent Bay, Md.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1017 *Sioux Indians,* appropriation for day and industrial schools among 471, 951 expenses allowed for visits of tribal delegates of, from Port Peck Reservation, Wash., to Washington, from tribal fund 498 site to be acquired and monument erected thereon, to commemorate battle of, with forces of Majors Reno and Benteen 251 *Sioux Indians, Different Tribes, Nebr., N. and S.
Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc 473, 952 for agency employees 473, 953 for subsistence 473, 953 transportation of supplies 473, 953 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 1257 *Sioux Nation,* payment authorized to pay, for destroyed horses 135 deficiency appropriation for 855 *Sioux Reservations, N. and S. Dak.,* unexpended balance of appropriation for school buildings, covered on. 468 Sir *Walter Raleigh. Fort,* tablet to be erected at, on Roanoke Island, N. C., in memory of Virginia Dare 676 *Sirovich, William I.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 842 *Sirups, Table and Sweet,* appropriation for investigating manufacture of; utilizing new sources 515, 992 *Sitka, Alaska,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1021 sale authorized of abandoned lots at— 246 *Six Nations Indians, N.
Y.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 477, 955 *Sixteenth Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, East Capitol to B Streets; from gasoline tax fund 425 * *Sixteenth Street NW., D. C.,* Page. appropriation for grading, Kalmia Road to District line 1305 *Sixteenth Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, A Street to Massachusetts Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 423 for paving, Massachusetts Avenue to E Street; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 *Sixth Pan American Conference,* appropriation for participating in, at Habana, Cuba 1186 *Skamokatva Slough,* It'asA., preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1021 *Skull Valley Agency, Utah,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 954 *Slave Trade, International Bureau for* ** Repressing African,* deficiency appropriation for 188 *Slovenes, Serbs, Croats and,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Smallpox,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 148, 1038 for prevention of, etc., among Indians 472, 951 *Smallpox Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 439, 1319 for motor ambulance 439, 1319 for garage 1319 *Smith Creek, Md.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1017 *Smith, O. Emerson, et al.,* may bridge southern branch of Elizabeth River, at Norfolk and Portsmouth 619 time extended for bridging southern branch of Elizabeth River by, near Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va 1246 *Smiths Creek, N. C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, near Wilmington, N. C_ 1018 *Smithsonian Institution,* appropriation for international exchanges 315, 1079 for American Ethnology 315, 1079 for International Catalogue of Scientific Literature 316, 1080 for Astrophysical Observatory 316, 1080 for additional Assistant Secretary. 316, 1080 for National Museum 316, 1080 for gallery in Smithsonian Building 1080 for National Gallery of Art 316, 1080 for printing and binding for 316, 1080 deficiency appropriation for National Gallery of Art 186 for National Museum 186, 1256 appointment as Regent, of Dwight W.
Morrow 2 reappointment as Regent, Charles F. Choate, jr 8 *Smokeless Powder, Navy,* appropriation for purchase and manufacture of 603, 1285 deficiency appropriation for purchase, etc 1253 *Smoking Tobacco* (see Tobacco). *Snake River,* bridge authorized across, near Homestead, Oreg 6 ccli *Snake River, etc.,* Page. consent of Congress to compacts between Idaho, Wyoming, Washington, and Oregon, for apportionment of water supply of— 831 participation, etc., of Federal representation in negotiations 831 report to Congress 831 consent of legislatures and Congress necessary to make compacts binding 831 *Snow and Ice, D.
C.,* appropriation for removing, from streets, sidewalks, gutters, etc 428, 1310 *Snuff and Snuff Flour,* internal revenue tax on manufactured or imported 88 packages, etc., required 88 *Social Welfare Organizations,* exempt from income tax 40 *Sodium,* modification of provisions for leasing, etc., of deposits of 373 *Soil Bacteriology,* appropriation for investigations, etc. 509, 992 testing bacterial cultures for inoculating legumes 509 publishing tests; names of dealers in impure, etc 509 *Soil Fertility,* appropriation for investigations 509, 516 *Soil Science, International Congress of,* foreign governments invited to send delegates to 235 *Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture (see also* Chemistry and Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture). appropriation for Chief of Bureau, and office personnel 516 for chemical and physical investigations 516 for physical investigations of soil productivity properties 516 for investigating fertilizers 517 for cooperative investigations of soils, mapping, etc 517 for classification of agricultural lands. 517 for administrative expenses 517 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 186 *Soldier Creek, Ala.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1019 *Soldiers and Sailors Home, D.
C., Grand Army,* appropriation for expenses; persons admitted 446, 1326 *Soldiers’ Home, United States,* Board of Commissioners to consist of Surgeon General, Adjutant General, Quartermaster General, Cliief of Engineers, Judge Advocate General, Chief of Finance, and governor of the home 499 president of, shall submit a full statement of its affairs each year, for transmission to Congress 499 *Soldier’s Medal,* presented hereafter, by the President for heroism, not in actual conflict with the enemy, by any person in the Army, etc 789 *Solicitor General,* Page. appropriation for 341, 1192 for assistant to, in interstate commerce matters 343, 1194 deficiency appropriation for assistant to, enforcing Interstate Commerce Acts 858 *Solicitor of Internal Revenue,* appropriation for 341 office abolished on creation of office of General Counsel 126 *Solicitor of the Department of Commerce,* appropriation for, and office personnel 341, 1192 *Solicitor of the Department of Labor,* appropriation for, and office personnel 341, 1192 *Solicitor of the Department of Stale,* appropriation for 341, 1192 *Solicitor of the Interior Department,* appropriation for, and office personnel 445, 935 *Solicitor of the Post Office Department,* appropriation for, and office personnel 153, 1046 *Solicitor of the Treasury Department,* appropriation for, and office personnel 341, 1192 *Solomon’s Lodge of Masons, Savannah, Ga.,* minute book of “Savannah Masonic Lodge, 1757,’’ in Library of Congress, to be delivered to 237 *Somerset Hospital, Cape Town, Africa,* appropriation for annual contribution 339, 1189 *Sound,* appropriation for applying principles of, to military and industrial purposes 358, 1209 *South America, Republics of,* details authorized from Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, to assist governments of, in military and naval matters 565 *South and Central America,* appropriation for expenses promoting commerce with 351, 1202 deficiency appropriation for expenses promoting commerce with 885 *South Brooklyn, N.* F., lease authorized of railroad tracks of Army supply base at, to Bush Terminal, and Long Island Railroads 380 *South Carolina,* apportionment of seed grain, fertilizer, etc., appropriation, to drought stricken cotton area of 1245 bridge authorized across Savannah River, at Burtons Ferry, by Georgia and 893 Fureys Ferry, by Georgia and 1273 *South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station,* amount authorized for cooperation with, etc., in developing dairying and livestock industries, etc. 1397 service in developing agriculture of Sand Hill region of the Southeast 1397 *South Carolina Eastern Judicial District,* counties constituting Aiken division 773 Charleston division 773 Columbia division. 773 Florence division. 773 cclii *South Carolina Eastern Judicial District—* Page.
Continued. terms of court, at Aiken 773 Charleston 773 Columbia 773 Florence 773 trials of criminal cases 773 *South Carolina* Western *Judicial District,* counties constituting Anderson division 773 Greenville division 773 Greenwood division 773 Rock Hill 773 Spartanburg 773 terms of court, at Anderson 773 Greenville 773 Greenwood 773 Rock Hill 773 Spartanburg 773 trial of criminal cases 773 *South Charleston,* W. *Va.,* appropriation for care, etc., school at ordnance station 602, 1285 *South Dakota,* agreement of Wyoming and, for division of water supply of Belle Fourche and Cheyenne Rivers, etc., consented to 1247 apportionment of seed grain, fertilizer, etc., loan appropriation to_ 1245 *South Haven, Mich.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to extend breakwater, to be made 1020 *South Jersey Exposition,* coin stamping press to be loaned for exhibit at, in Camden, N.
J 661 *South McAlester, Okla.,* terms of court at 409 *South Platte River Compact,* consent of Congress to agreement by Colorado and Nebraska, with respect to waters of South Platte River 195 *South River, N. J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1017 *South Saint Paul, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River at S05 *South Slough, III.,* improvement of, at Milan, authorized--1013 *South Wellfleet, Mass.,* disposal authorized of naval radio station lands at 700 *Southbridge, Mass.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Southern Cattle Ticks (see* Cattle Ticks, Southern). *Southern Field Crops,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 517, 993 *Southern Relief Society, D.
C.,* appropriation for aid to Confederate veterans, etc 446, 1327 *Southern Slates,* appropriation for cooperative experiments, etc., in livestock production, etc., in 528, 1004 *Southern Ute Agency, Colo.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Southern Ute Indian Reservation, Colo.,* Page, appropriation for irrigation project on. 463, 943 *Southern Ute Indians in Colorado,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 476,955 from accrued interest 476, 955 *Southwest Pass, La.,* sale authorized of abandoned customs boarding station at 246 *Spain,* appropriation for ambassador to 331, 1180 for participation in international exposition at Seville 1191 subjects of, residents of Porto Rico April 11, 1899, and still retaining their allegiance, may beadmitted into Porto Rico without regard to Immigration Act provisions; exceptions 657 *Spain, War with,* deficiency appropriation for pay, etc 883, 886 *Spanish Influensa,* deficiency appropriation for suppressing, by Public Health Service 189 *SpanishAmerican War,* soldiers discharged for fraudulently misrepresenting age during, may be held as honorably discharged 932 *Spanish* War *(see* War with Spain). *Sparks, Nev.,* lands granted to, for municipal purposes 222 *Spartanburg, S.
C.,* terms of court at. 773 *Speaker of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for Secretary to 541, 1150 for clerk to Speaker’s table 541 for parliamentarian 1150 formerly "clerk to Speaker’s table”. 1150 for preparing Digest of Rules 544, 1150 for assistant parliamentarian 1150 for clerk and messengers 544, 1150 deficiency appropriation for clerk to Speaker’s table; additional pay. 842 authorized, with the Vice President and Architect of the Capitol, to acquire lands for enlarging the Capitol grounds 762 to institute condemnation proceedings therefor, if necessary 763 made a member of Sesquicentennial of American Independence and Thomas Jefferson Centennial Commission 327 to appoint four Representatives on Commission 327 *Spearfish, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for establishing fish cultural station, auxiliary to 1215 *Special and Select Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for expenses of 544, 1154 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 842 *Special Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for car fare 157, 1048 for fees to messengers 157, 1048 deficiency appropriation for fees, additional, 1926 178 for fees 191, 884 *Special Taxes, Title VII, Revenue Act of* *1924,* repealed by Revenue Act of 1926, on June 30, 1926 126 ccliii *Special Taxes, Title VII, Revenue Act of* Page. *1926,* tax on capital stock under prior laws; the fair average stock of domestic corporation as determined by Commissioner, only prima facie evidence in court proceedings 95 of amount of capital by foreign corporation in United States business 95 tax imposed in lieu of former, on brewers, distillers, liquor dealers, etc., in business where prohibited by local laws, etc 95 no penal exemption from State laws, etc 95 punishment for conducting business, etc., without paying 95 levied after July 1, 1926, on designated foreign built pleas u re water craft 95 basis of tax; measurement 95 for part of a year on new purchases. 96 exemption if used without profit by organization for aid to seamen, ete 96 if owned January 1, 1926 by a citizen, domestic partnership or corporation 96 Narcotic Act provisions 96 confiscation of narcotics seized from violators of law 99 delivery for Government uses 99 seizures from unknown owners 99 destruction restricted 99 *Spencer, Selden P., lale a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 162 *Spices,* appropriation for investigating plants yielding 509, 986 *Spokane Agency,* Wash., appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 475, 954 *Spokane Indian Hospital, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 472, 952 *Spokane Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 473, 953 *Sponge Fisheries,* appropriation for protecting, etc 364, 1216 *Spooner, Minn.,* time extended for bridging Rainy River from Rainy River, Ontario, to 131, 1274 *Spotsylvania Court House, Va.,* establishment of military park to commemorate Civil War battles of 1091 *Spring Road NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for grading, Tenth to Thirteenth Streets 1305 *Springfield Armory, Mass.,* conveyance of parcels of reservation to Springfield for highways 1374 maintenance of highways by the city 1377 boundary fences to be reconstructed-1377 sale of part of, no longer needed for military purposes 1417 *Springfield, Mass.,* parcels of Springfield Armory land conveyed to, solely for public highway purposes 1374 description 1374 *Springfield, Mass.—* parcels of Springfield Armory land conveyed to; improvement and maintenance required 1377 boundary fences to be reconstructed by city 1377 rights of way for armory utilities reserved 1377 sale, or other use, forbidden 1378 reversion for nonuser 1378 terms of court at 559 *Square 172, D.
C.,* American National Red Cross may continue use of temporary buildings in 403 *Square 225, D. C.,* pipe line for steam may be laid in alley of 1369 *Square 25.* J, *D, C.,* increased height of building permitted on lots 813, 814, and 820 298 *Square 377, D. C.,* sale authorized of part of lot 4, in 205 *Square 704, D. C.,* permission for pipe lines for petroleum and products from, to Eastern Branch of Potomac River 1056 *Square £822, D. C.,* exchange with owners of certain land in. 380 *Squares 676, 678, D.
C.,* privately owned land, etc., in, to be acquired for Botanic Garden 931 *Squares 632, 680, 681, 682, 688, 684,* and *721, D. C.,* acquisition of, authorized for enlarging the Capitol Grounds 762 *Squares 2875 and 2877, D. C.,* opening of a street authorized through, from Georgia Avenue to Ninth Street NW., for street railway use 972 *Squirrels, Ground,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 995 *Stamp Taxes, Title VITI, Revenue Act of 1924,* repealed by Revenue Act of 1926, in 30 days 126 *Stamp Taxes, Title VIII, Revenue Act of 1926,* levied on specified documents in lieu of former Act 99 exemptions;
Federal, foreign Government, State, etc., obligations 99 indemnity bonds to United States. 99 cooperative building and loan association bonds 99 mutual ditch or irrigating companies’ bonds 99 unlawful use of stamps, etc 99 penalties and punishments for 100 cancellation requirements; other methods authorized 100 preparation of suitable stamps; affixing, etc 100 cancellation of stamp taxes omitted by mistake or fraud 100 distribution of stamps for sale by postmasters 101 accountability, etc. ; monthly transfers to the Treasury 101 by depositaries 101 designated State agents, etc., for use on stock transfers 101 bond, etc., required 101 ccliv *Stamp Taxes, Title VITI, Revenue Act of* Page. *1986—* Continued, distribution of stamps; regulations for safe-keeping, etc., to be made 101 Schedule A 101 bonds of indebtedness, etc.; corporate securities; renewals 101 based on amount secured 101 capital stock; original issues 101 if without face value 101 to be attached in stock book 101 sales or transfers, etc 101 if without face value 102 deposits for collateral exempt 102 broker's deliveries exempt 102 affixing stamp in stock book; on certificate; on bill of sale 102 punishment for delivery without stamps, etc 102 sale of produce at an exchange for futuredelivery 102 stamped bills of sale, etc., required 102 clearing house transfers of stamped contracts exempt 102 details required on bills of sale, etc 102 punishment for sales, etc., without stamped bills 103 for immediate delivery in cash not taxable 103 Cotton Futures and Future Trading Acts not affected 103 foreign passage tickets, except to Canada or Mexico; exemption. 103 playing cards 103 policies of property insurance by foreign corporation, etc., not signed by agent in United States 103 reinsurance exempt 103 stamps to be affixed by receiver, etc 103 penalty for failure 103 *Stamped Envelopes, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for manufacture of, etc 159, 1050 for distribution 159, 1050 deficiency appropriation for distribution, additional, 1926 178 *Stamps, Foreign,* punishment for counterfeiting, postage or revenue 653 illustrations in book, etc., not affected 653 *Stamps, Internal Revenue,* issue authorized of, to replace on packages unavoidably lost, etc 122 *Stamps, Postage,* appropriation for manufacture, etc. 159, 1050 *Standard Container A ci,* appropriation for expenses, enforcing 524, 999 *Standard Oil Company of New Jersey,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment, New Jersey district court to 185 *Standardization of Screw Threads, Commission for the,* creation and composition of 297 to ascertain and establish standards for use in Army and Navy manufacturing plants 297 promulgation of, by public document. 297 no compensation for serving; regular pay not affected 297 rules and regulations to be adopted 297 *Standards Bureau, Department of Com-* Pase. *merce,* appropriation for Director, and office personnel 355, 1206 for equipment, etc 355, 1206 care, etc., of buildings transferred from Public Buildings, etc., office to Secretary of Commerce 356 for contingent expenses 356, 1206 attendance at technical meetings 356, 1206 member, International Committee of Weights and Measures 356, 1206 for care, etc., of grounds 356, 1207 for investigating structural materials 356, 1207 disseminating improved methods of building, etc 356, 1207 for operating, etc., testing machines to determine physical constants 356, 1207 for investigating fire resisting properties of building materials, etc 356, 1207 for investigating public utility standards, etc 356, 1207 for testing miscellaneous materials, etc 357, 1207 for radio research, etc 357, 1207 fordevelopingcolorstandards,etc. 357, 1208 for study of clay products, processes, etc 357, 1208 for standardizing mechanical appliances 357, 1208 for hydraulic, aeronautical, etc., engineering investigations 357, 1208 for investigating optical glass production 357, 1208 for standardizing quality, measurements, etc., of textiles, paper, leather, and rubber 357, 1208 for sugar standardization 357, 1208 rare and unusual types 358, 1208 for cooperative standardizing, etc., of gauges, screw threads, etc. 358, 1208 for investigating, etc., mine scales, and cars at coal mines 358, 1209 for metallurgical research; railway equipment, etc 358, 1209 for investigating methods of high temperature measure ments, etc 358, 1209 for sound investigations 358, 1209 for investigating problems in industrial development, etc 358, 1209 for testing large scales, etc 358, 1209 for establishing standards, etc., of industrial devices 359, 1209 for standards for checking chemical analyses, etc 359, 1210 for investigating radioactive substances 359, 1210 for utilizing waste products from the land....-.-. . 1210 for automotive engine investigations 359, 1210 for investigating dental materials 1210 for erection of power plant building; immediately available 1210 cooperative work for departments, etc., from their appropriations. 359, 1210 cclv *Standards Bureau.
Department of Corn-* Page. *merce—* Continued. deficiency appropriation for salaries--172 for sugar standardization 172 for equipment 18fi for general expenses 186 for expenses, transferred from 187 for industrial research 187, 192 for master track scale and test-car depot 853 for testing structural materials 882 building, etc., authorized for master track scale and test-car depot, etc., by; limit of cost 725 contract authorized for power plant building on site of 773 sum transferred to; for research work, from Army incidental expenses. 877 *Standards Bureau, Director of,* to be chairman of Commission for Standardization of Screw Threads 297 *Standing Rock Agency, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 954 *Stannert, H. J., Harry* Weis, *and George W. Rockwell,* may bridge Susquehanna River at Sun-bury, Pa 414 acquisition authorized of, after completion, by Pennsylvania, etc 414 time extended for bridging Susquehanna River at Sunbury, Pa., by 1269 *Star Insurance Company,* deficiency appropriation for payment to 869 *Star Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by, in Alaska 158, 1048 for mail transportation by, except in Alaska 160, 1051 deficiency appropriation for inland transportation by, except Alaska 863 *Starlings Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Starr County Bridge Company,* may bridge Rio Grande at Roma, Tex. 1341 consent of Mexico required 1341 *State Banks (see also* National Banks), consolidation of, with national banks, authorized 1225 provisions for effecting 1225 *State Department (see* Department of State). *State Homes for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors,* appropriation for aid to 294, 1145 *State Laws, National Conference of Commissioners on U niform,* appropriation for aid to 424, 1304 *State Legislation, Index of,* to be prepared biennially, and reported to Congress 1066 amount authorized annually for 1066 *State, War, and Navy Departments Buildings,* deficiency appropriation for fuel, lights, etc 1256 *Statement of Appropriations,* appropriation for preparing, first session, Sixty-ninth Congress 545 *Statement of Appropriations* —Continued.
Page. appropriations for preparing, second session, Sixty-ninth Congress 1155 *Staten Island, N. Y.,* improvement of Great Kills, authorized 1011 *States,* deficiency appropriation for topographic surveys, cooperative with 175 airspace reservations may be set apart by; restrictions 570 authorizations of appropriations for aid to, for rural post roads in 1928, 1929 760 forest roads and trails in 1928, 1929 760 continued approval of projects in, whose laws do not allow use of their funds for road construction, etc.; condition 760 captured World War devices and trophies to be apportioned and distributed to 615 department of, weighing livestock at a stockyard may be registered as a . market agency therefor, etc 397 designated agents of, to be furnished revenue stamps for sale for stock transfers-— 101 exchanges of public lands with, for recreational parks, etc 741 grants to, in aid of common schools extended to mineral lands 1026 leasing, etc.,of coal and mineral lands. 1026 proceeds for support of schools 1026 option given, to purchase tracts no longer used for military purposes; limitation, etc 206 provisions for turning over to, public laud records, etc., when United States land offices, etc., therein, abolished 672 quarantine of, against dangerous plant diseases, authorized until Federal, established 250 cooperation of Secretary of Agriculture in enforcing 251 violations subject to State laws, etc. 251 refund, etc., of taxes paid under Revenue Acts on salaries of officials of 130 sale of agricultural public school lands of, to be invested in Federal, etc., bonds 247 by States having no bonds 247 principal to remain a perpetual fund. 247 interest to be used solely for at least one college, with specified studies 248 taxation by, of shares of national banks therein, authorized 223 alternative forms of, allowed 223 *Statesville, N.
C.,* terms of court at 1340 *Stationery, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 544, 1154 *Stationery, Postal Service,* appropriation for 159, 1050 *Stationery, Senate,* appropriation for 540, 1149 *Stationery, Treasury Department,* appropriation for 138, 1029 *Statistical Institute, International,* appropriation for annual contribution 340, 1190 coivi *Statue,* Page. of Henry Clay to be procured and presented to Venezuela, in Caracas; approval of plans, etc 1178 to be of American artist 1178 sum authorized for cost, expenses of erecting, etc 1178 *Statue, D.
C.,* of Albert Gallatin may be erected opposite north of Treasury Building. 934 *Statutes at Large (see also Code* of the Laws of the United States), index to, published in 1908, to be revised and extended to Acts of Sixty-ninth Congress 1401 *Steam Engineers, D. C., Board of Examiners,* appropriation for 420, 1299 *Steamboat, etc., Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 158, 1048 *Steamboat Inspection Service, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Supervising Inspector General, and office personnel. 354, 1205 for supervising inspectors 354, 1205 for inspectors of hulls and of boilers. 354, 1205 for assistant inspectors at designated ports 354, 1205 for clerk hire 354, 1205 for contingent expenses 354, 1205 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 186 *Steamer Passage Tickets, Foreign,* stamp tax on;
Canada and Mexico excepted 103 costing less than $10 exempt 103 *Steck, Honorable Daniel F.,* deficiency appropriation for salary as Senator from Iowa 841 *Stenographers to Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 544, 1153 for reimbursing, for amounts paid for transcribing hearings 544, 1154 *Steubenville, Ohio,* deficiency appropriation for public building 874 bridge authorized across Ohio River, Weirton, W. Va., and 409 Ohio, West Virginia, etc., may acquire, after completion, bridge across Ohio River, near 1236 *Stevens and Ferry Counties, Wash.,* deficiency appropriation for payment of taxes, Colville Indian lands 174 *Stillaguamish River, Wash.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1021 *Stills,* additional special tax on manufacturers of 95 *Stock, Certificates of,* designated, subject to stamp tax 99 stamp tax on issue, sales, etc., of 101 *Stock Driveways, Public Lands,* appropriation for examining, classifying, etc., lands for 487, 962 *Stock Raising Homesteads,* appropriation for examining, classifying, etc., lands suitable for 487, 962 *Stock Watering Places, etc.,* Page. appropriation for developing, in national forests 514, 991 *Stocks, Bonds, etc., of Railroads,* appropriation for securing information, etc., of 313, 1078 *Stockton, Calif.,* improvement of, channel authorized 1014 lands granted to, for flood control, etc. 245 mineral deposits reserved, etc 245 *Stockyards* (see Packers and Stockyard Act, 1921). *Stone, Chaplain A.
E., Navy,* advanced from temporary appointment as lieutenant, to rank of lieutenant commander 740 *Stone, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 356, 1207 *Stones River National Park, Tenn.,* commission of Army officer and Civil War veterans, familiar with battle, etc., authorized 1399 report of, after inspecting battle field, as to location of troops, area of battle field, etc 1399 assistance of War Department officials; expenses, etc 1400 lands for, to be acquired by purchase or condemnation 1400 boundaries, lines of battle, etc., to be marked 1400 cost limitation 1400 when jurisdiction ceded by Tennessee, and title acquired, to be known as Stones River National Park 1400 control of, under Secretary of War; appointment of superintendent. 1400 agreement with present holders of lands, to remain thereon for protection, preservation, etc 1400 States may mark lines of battle of their troops: approval, etc., of Secretary of War 1401 penalty for destroying, injuring, etc., property 1401 amount authorized to be expended; no purchase until boundaries are fixed 1401 *Stop Watch (see* Time Measuring Devices). *Stored Products, Agricultural,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 517, 993 *Strawberry Valley Irrigation Project, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of. 483 *Stream Gauging, Indian Reservations,* appropriation for cooperative, Indian Service with Geological Survey .463, 943 *Streets, Avenues, etc., D.
C.,* appropriation for assessment and permit work 424, 1304 for paving roadways under permit system 424, 1304 for street improvements; designated allotments 424, 1304 for paving, repaving, grading, etc.; designated streets from gasoline tax fund 426, 1305 for minor changes in sidewalks, etc.; from gasoline-tax fund 426, 1307 for constructing curbs and gutters, etc.; from gasoline-tax fund. 426, 1307 for grading 426, 1308 cclvii *Streets, Avenues, etc., D. C.—* appropriation for condemnation, etc.; small park areas 426, 1308 for opening, etc., for permanent system of highways 427, 1308 indefinite amount, wholly front District revenues 427, 1308 available for expenses widening First Street NE., between G and Myrtle Streets 427 for repairs, etc 427, 1308 motor trucks, vehicles, etc 427, 1308 street railway pavements 427, 1308 fixing sidewalk widths, etc 427, 1308 for replacing sidewalks and curbs around reservations, etc. 427, 1308 for repairs, suburban roads 427, 1308 specifications for paving, etc., to permit competitive bids, etc. 427, 1308 repairs for four years by contractors for defective work 427, 1308 for sweeping, cleaning, removing snow and ice, etc 428, 1310 for lighting, etc 430, 1311 deficiency appropriation for paving roadways under permit system 165 for street improvements; designated allotments 165 for current repairs, etc 168 for expenses condemning land, etc., under highway system 846 replacing pavements on, not to be assessed on abutting property 1064 *Structural Materials,* appropriation for investigations of, stone, cement, etc 356, 1207 disseminating approved methods of building, etc 356, 1207 *Student Interpreters* (see Interpreters, Foreign Service). *Subhumid Land Farming,* appropriation for improving methods of 510, 987 *Submarine Cables,* licenses for radio stations used for communication with foreign countries subject to terms, etc., of Act relating to 1166 *Submarine Mines, Army,* appropriation for purchase, etc., seacoast defenses 279, 1129 for maintenance of supplies, etc. . 279, 1130 for torpedo depot, Fort Totten, N.
Y 279, 1130 for maintenance of supplies, etc., insular possessions 280, 1130 for maintenance of, etc., Panama Canal 280, 1130 *Submarine, Navy Fleet,* limit of cost increased for one (mine-laying type) 1343 *Subsistence Allowances, Army,* appropriation for 258, 1109 *Subsistence Allowances, Marine Corps,* appropriation for officers 610, 1292 for enlisted men 611, 1293 *Subsistence Allowances, Navy,* appropriation for, officers 603, 1286 for, Nurse Corps 603, 1286 *Subsistence, Army,* appropriation for supplies for issue as rations 260, 1111 for Transport Service 260, 1111 for meals, etc 260, 1111 sales to officers, etc 260, 1111 *Subsistence, Army* —Continued.
Page. appropriation for meals, etc., for rifle matches; limitation 260, 1111 for payments; commutation of rations, etc 260, 1111 for prizes for cooks, bakers, etc 260, 1111 for preserving, accounting, etc 260, 1111 deficiency appropriation for 190, 194, 877, 883, 1259 *Subsistence, Army, Navy, etc.,* allowances of actual expenses of officers away from designated posts 680 per diem may be prescribed in lieu of actual expenses 680 *Subsistence Expense Act of 1926,* title of Act 688 meaning of terms;
“departments and establishments” 689 “subsistence” 689 “actual expenses” 689 “per diem allowance” 689 actual expenses allowed civilians traveling on official business away from post; limit 689 per diem allowance in lieu of, may be prescribed 689 actual expenses allowance to be prescribed for civilians traveling outside United States; maximum for 689 rates if traveling within continental United States 689 per diem allowance in lieu of, may be prescribed 689 regulations to be promulgated by heads of departments, etc., and standardized 689 not effective until approved by the President 689 advances by disbursing officer authorized to persons entitled 689 recovery by deduction from pay, etc 689 inconsistent laws repealed or modified 689 traveling expenses of the President, and Acts specifically fixing mileage or subsistence rates, not affected. 689 per diem travel allowances to railway postal clerks not affected 690 inconsistent provisions of appropriations for fiscal year 1927, modified 690 effective July 1, 1926 690 increases not to incur a deficiency in appropriations for 1927 690 *Subtropical Plants,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 518, 993 *Suburban Roads and Streets, D.
C.,* appropriation for repairs; maintenance of motor vehicles 427, 1308 *Sugar,* appropriation for standardization of grades, etc 357, 1208 for production of rare and unusual types 358, 1208 deficiency appropriation for standardization, etc., of 172 duty on, exported from Virgin Islands reduced from $8 to $6 a ton 1235 *Sugar Beet (see* Beet, Sugar). *Sugar Cane,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 517, 993 43892°—27 108 cclviii *Sugar Plants,* Page, appropriation for investigations; seed improvement, etc 510, 987 *Suisun Bag, Calif.,* plans for improving of, modified 1014 *Suitland Road SE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Suitland Road, Thirty-eighth Street to District line; from gasoline-tax fund 1305 *Sulphur Deposits on Public Lands,* prospecting permits authorized for, in Louisiana 301 maximum area allowed 301 permittees discovering deposits, entitled to lease of land 301 royalty required 301 leasing allowed for discovery on oil and gas land by permittees therefor 301 leasing of known deposits not covered by permits or leases 301 methods for; royalties required 301 permits, etc., for sulphur on land containing coal, etc., subject to reservation thereof 302 provisions of general leasing Act made applicable 302 application only to Louisiana 302 *Summit Lake Agency, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc,, of Indians at 474, 953 *Sun River Irrigation Project, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of; unexpended balance available-481, 958 construction óf Beaver Creek Reservoir, directed 481 construction of Gibson Dam 958 grant of land in Fort Shaw division of, to Cascade County for school purposes 299 restrictions on expenditure of sums for construction of 479 sums deducted from total cost of 644 suspension of specified construction charges 645 *Sunbury, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Susquehanna River at 414 time extended for bridging Susquehanna River at 1269 *Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office,* appropriation for salaries, office of 552, 1160 allowance for night work, etc 552, 1160 for contingent expenses 552, 1161 bound copies of Supreme Court Re-ports, to be sold by 678 price; no limit of copies to one purchaser 678 *Superior,* Wis., improvement of harbor, authorized 1013 *Supervising Architect, Treasury Department,* appropriation for, and personnel in office of 150, 1041 for additional compensation to 152, 1043 deficiency appropriation for addition to pay 875 designs, etc., for buildings under Public Buildings Act, to be prepared in office of 631 additional technical, scientific, etc., assistance authorized 632 *Supplies, Postal Service, Page.* appropriation for shipping 156, 1047 for stationery, etc 159, 1050 for postmarking stamps; typewriters, letter scales, etc 159, 1050 for miscellaneous, city delivery, etc.; post route, etc., maps 159, 1050 office equipment and furniture. 160, 1051 for twine and tying devices 160, 1051 for expenses of shipping 160, 1051 for canceling machines, labor saving devices 160, 1051 deficiency appropriation for 190, 193, 884 for shipping 194 *Supplies, Services, and Transportation, Quartermaster Corps, Army,* deficiency appropriation for 883 *Supplies, United Slates Courts,* appropriation for 347, 1197 deficiency appropriation for 858 *Supply Committee* (see General Supply Committee, Treasury Department). *Supply Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Chief of Division, and office personnel 1029 transfer to, of detailed employees. 1029 for printing and binding 1029 for stationery 1029 for postage 1029 *Supreme Court, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 441, 1321 for fees, etc., of witnesses 441, 1321 for jurors 441, 1322 for bailiffs, etc 441, 1322 for probation system 441, 1322 for courthouse expenses 441, 1322 for lunacy writs expenses 442, 1322 for miscellaneous expenses where United States is a party 442, 1322 for printing and binding for 442, 1322 deficiency appropriation for jurors 848 for courthouse expenses 848 for miscellaneous expenses 848, 1256 for witnesses 1256 grand and petit jurors for, to be drawn monthly 741,892 in patent appeals, writs may be issued by, against adverse parties in foreign countries or different States 1394 service by publication, etc., in foreign countries 1394 in patent cases, court of appeals substituted for 1336 location, plans, etc., of additional police court building subject to approval of chief justice of 901 powers of, in general term 234 direction of special terms 234 establish rules of procedure, notice, etc 234 equity rules; restriction 234 appoint clerk; acting, in case of vacancy 234 other officers 234 admissions to the bar, etc 234 hearing of causes in, not allowed 234 assign more than one justice to a special term 234 salaries established of chief and associate justices of 919 cclix *Supreme Court of the United States,* Page. appropriation for Chief and Associate Justices, and other personal services 344, 1194 assignment of work 344, 1194 assistant to Reporter 344, 1194 for printing and binding for 344, 1194 for miscellaneous 344, 1194 for Reporter 344, 1194 deficiency appropriation for bust and portrait of late Chief Justice White, available for bracket, etc. 175 for site of new building for 1254 acquirement of site for a building for, authorized 631 cases reviewable by; in circuit court of appeals, cases under Railway Labor Act 587 Federal Trade Commission orders 587 Clayton Antitrust Act enforcement 587 salary established of Chief and Associate Justices 919 salary of reporter: expenses 677 expenses from Supreme Court appropriations 677 cost of volumes of reports for distribution charged to Department of Justice 677 sale of bound volumes, etc., by Superintendent of Documents 678 no limit of copies to one applicant 678 transfer of appropriations, July 21, 1926 678 *Supreme Court Reports,* cost of furnishing, for official distribution, charged to Department of Justice 677 Bales to the public by Superintendent of Documents 678 no limit of copies to one applicant 678 to be printed, bound, and issued within eight months after decisions rendered 736 distribution by Attorney General; additional officers, etc., named. 736 complete sets of, and digests, to officers, etc., entitled to, who have not received them 737 limitation of sets to military headquarters 738 restriction on distribution to courts not held in Government buildings— 738 clerks of courts to keep, and digests, for use of the courts, etc. ; preservation 738 delivery of, from Public Printer to Attorney General, as required 738 *Sureties* (see Penal Bonds). *Surety Companies,* may file bills of interpleader in district courts to determine rights of adverse claimants of different States 416 *Surgeon General, Army,* appropriation for printing medical bulletins prepared by 255, 1107 named on Board of Commissioners of the Soldiers’ Home 499 *Surgeon General, Public Health Service,* appropriation for salaries, office of 147, 1037 for pay, allowances, etc 147, 1037 *Surgeon General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for Medical Museum. 271, 1122 for library 271, 1122 for civilian personnel 271, 1122 *Surgical Appliances for Disabled Soldiers,* Page. appropriation for furnishing 290, 1141 *Surtaxes (see also* Revenue Act of 1926), levied in addition to normal tax, on incomes exceeding $10,000 21 *Surveying Public Lands,* appropriation for expenses 456, 937 metal corner monuments 456, 937 field employees detailed to General Land Office 456, 937 Oregon-California and Coos Bay Wagon Road lands 456, 937 surveys of oil and oil shale lands. 456, 937 not available, in States advancing money therefor 937 automobile travel allowance 938 repayment for surveys not chargeable hereto 938 deficiency appropriation for 187, 885 when public surveys are so far completed in a State, the field notes, etc., no longer needed for Government use, relating to titles, etc., may be delivered to the State 673 *Surveyor’s Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 420, 1300 for temporary services, supplies, etc 420, 1300 for surveying for revision of permanent highways system, etc 420, 1300 *Susquehanna River,* bridge authorized across, at Sunbury, Pa 414 Wrightsville to Columbia, Pa 406 reconstruction authorized of bridge across, between Havre de Grace and Perryville, Md 222 time extended for bridging, at Sunbury, Pa 1269 *Susquehanna River, North Branch of,* time extended for bridging, from Wilkes-Barre to Dorranceton, Pa 590 *Swamp Land Claims and Indemnity,* appropriation for adjusting 457, 938 *Swamp Lands,* investigation of, along Yazoo River and tributaries in Mississippi, for reclaiming, etc 901 *Swamp Lands, etc.,* appropriation for investigations, etc., for development, etc., of 485, 961 for drainage investigations, etc 521, 996 *Swan Island, Oreg.,* closing east channel of, permitted Port of Portland Commission, upon opening the west channel 1369 *Swansea, Mass.,* bridge authorized across Palmer River in Rehoboth and 6 *Sweden,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 payment authorized to, as indemnity for losses to Swedish steamship “Olivia” by collision with United States ship “Lake Saint Clair” 651 *Switzerland,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Syracuse, N.
Y.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 871 public building authorization for 632 ram« cclx T. Page. *T Street NE., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for paving, Lincoln Road to Second Street 166 for paving, etc., Ninth to Fourteenth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 167 *Tables of Constants, etc., International Commission on,* appropriation for annual contribution to 337, 1187 *Tabulating Machines, Census Bureau,* appropriation for constructing, etc 354, 1205 *TaconyPalrnyra Bridge Company,* may bridge Delaware River, Palmyra, N.
J., to Tacony, Philadelphia, Pa 1024 acquisition of, after completion, authorized by New Jersey, Pennsylvania, etc 1025 *Tacony, Philadelphia, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Delaware River, between Palmyra. N. J., and 1024 *Tahlequah, Okla.,* appropriation for Sequoyah Indian Orphan Training School at--470, 949 for purchase of additional lands and erecting dormitory, from tribal funds 470 *Taholah Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at . 475, 954 *Taholah,* *Wash* ., deficiency appropriation for water supply for, on Quinaielt Reservation 855 amount from Quinaielt Reservation Indians, funds, authorized for water supply at 303 *Tahquitz National Game Preserve, Calif.,* created within San Bernardino National Forest 889 lands included; existing rights protected 889 Federal ownership required; determination of unsurveyed areas 889 national forest provisions continued 889 unauthorized hunting, etc., on, a misdemeanor 889 punishment for 889 administrative regulations to be made; destroying predatory animals 889 private lands may be accepted, and other lands or timber given in exchange 889 *Tallahatchie River, Miss.,* investigation directed of possible reclaiming of swamp, etc., lands along 901 *Tamaqua, Pa.,* limit of cost increased public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Tampa Bay, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of channel from Clear-water Harbor to 1019 *Tampa, Fla.,* army tents, etc., loaned to reunion of United Confederate Veterans at-1249 screen wagon postal contract at, may be canceled 751 *Tangen, Bernard,* deficiency appropriation for 173 *Tangier Light, Morocco,* Page. appropriation for annual contribution. 335 1184 *Tangier, Morocco,* appropriation for agent and consul general at 331, 1180 for alterations, etc Government-owned buildings at 1181 *Tangier Sound, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Tank Schools, Army,* appropriation for incidental expenses. 278, 1128 *Tank Service¡ Army,* appropriation for civilian employees, etc 278, 1128 for expenses of tank schools 278, 1128 *Tanks, Army,* appropriation for purchase, etc., of, and other motor armored vehicles. 275, 1125 *Tarentum, Pa.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Tariff Act of 192Ś,* domestic cattle straying, etc., across boundary before May 1, 1926, admitted, with offspring, free of duty, if returned before December 31, 1926 629 duties paid on, returned after December 30, 1925, to be refunded 629 *Tariff, Chinese Customs,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, revision of; balance available. 866 *Tariff Commission,* appropriation for salaries and expenses, 317, 1081 for printing and binding for 317, 1081 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 845 for expenses 1256 *Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of Customs* appropriation for share of expenses. 336, 1185 *Taunton River, Mass.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1017 Taz *Appeals, Board of (see also* Board of Tax Appeals), appropriation for expenses of, under Revenue Act 308, 1072 Taz *Liens, Internal Revenue,* bill in chancery authorized to enforce, on real estate for unpaid taxes. . 123 persons claiming interest, etc., in property made parties 123 merits to be determined by court 123 sale and distribution of proceeds if claim of United States established 124 persons having interest, etc., in such real estate may request Commissioner to file bill 124 may petition leave of court to file bill to determine all claims, etc., on failure of Commissioner 124 if granted, United States, etc., made parties 124 service on United States 124 adjudication by court; tax conclusively presumed valid, etc 124 cclxi *Taxation, State,* Page. shares of national banks subject to, by legislatures of States in which located; forms allowed 223 *Taxes, D.
C.,* appropriation for advertising notices of arrears of 423, 1303 publication of list in newspapers. . 1303 deficiency appropriation for advertising notice of arrears of 846 board of assistant assessors increased to six 833 designation by the assessor of three for real estate and three for personal property 833 to be the board of equalization, etc., of real estate assessments, also of personal tax appeals 833 persons considered residents and subject to intangible personal property tax; exception 833 Cabinet officers, and persons elected for a definite term of office, not included 833 new buildings erected prior to January 1 of each year added to the July annual real estate assessments 833 as assessment of second half of current year 833 hearing of complaints by equalisation board 833 taxable property to be listed at not less than true value 833 all taxes payable in equal installments in September and March 833 penalty for delinquency 833 personal property returns to be made in March preceding the fiscal year in which levied 833 valuation of, as of January 1, for next fiscal year 834 meetings of board of personal tax appeals 834 time for making appeals 834 tax ledgers to be prepared on the numerical system in time for preparing tax bills for collection purposes 834 advertising in newspapers that pamphlet of real estate to be sold for arrears of taxes has been printed. 834 assessments of real estate to be made annually 834 additional employees authorized 834 necessary sum for, authorized 834 Act to be in effect December 1, 1926 834 *Taxes, Internal Revenue,* appropriation for expenses, assessing, collecting, etc 142, 1033 for enforcing opium, etc., special 143, 1034 deficiency appropriation for refunding illegally collected 180, 189, 883, 886, 1254, 1258 for refund of erroneously collected 180 Revenue Act of 1926 9- 131 *Taylor Street NE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Twelfth Street to Michigan Avenue 1304 *Tea Importation Act, Impure,* appropriation for expenses executing 516, 1003 *Teachers, D. C. (see also* Public Schools, D. C.), retirement provisions for 727 *Technical, etc., Education,* Page. details of Army officers and enlisted men to schools, industrial plants, etc., for 705 *Teheran, Persia,* appropriation for interpreter, consulate general at 332, 1180 *Telegraph and Telephone Service, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 544, 1144 *Telegraph, etc., Systems,* radio station licensees forbidden to ac-quire, operating with foreign countries, if thereby effecting restraint in commerce 1169 prohibited acquiring radio stations, if restraint in commerce affected thereby 1169 *Telephone, etc., Systems,* radio station licensees forbidden to ac-quire, operatingwith foreign countries, if thereby effecting restraint in commerce 1169 prohibited acquiring radio stations, if restraint in commerce effected thereby 1169 *Temperatures, High,* appropriation for investigating methods of measurement and control of 358, 1209 *Temporary Home for Soldiers and Sailors, D, C.,* lease of old Naval Hospital for, continued 15 years 702 *Tennessee,* may bridge Clinch River, in Hancock County, at Kyles Ford 1271 Cumberland River, in Jackson County 412 Tennessee River, between Humphreys and Benton Counties 412 Loudon 743 Perry and Decatur Counties 413 Savannah, Tenn 412 Great Smoky Mountains National Park to be established in North Carolina and 616 *Tennessee Middle Judicial District,* Hickman County transferred from the Nashville to Columbia division Of 561 *Tennessee River,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., Dam No. 2, Muscle Shoals, Ala., on 1142 deficiency appropriation for continuing work on Dam No. 2, Muscle Shoals, Ala., on 183 for operating, etc., Dam No. 2 183 bridge authorized across, near Guntersville, Ala 220 in Humphreys and Benton Counties, Tenn 412 Loudon, Tenn 743 Perry and Decatur Counties, Tenn„ 413 Savannah, Tenn 412 near Scottsboro, Ala 215 Whitesburg Ferry, Ala 215 *Tennessee River and Tributaries,* limit of cost and area increased of survey of 291 reports to Congress; restriction on giving out information of surveys. 291 cclxii *Tennessee* Western *Judicial District,* Page, tenns of court, Jackson 1262 Memphis 1262 *Tennyson Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for grading, Thirty-third Street west 1304 *Terhorsl, John,* deficiency appropriation, for reimbursement to 173 *Terra Cotta,* appropriation for study of processes in manufacture of 357, 1208 *Terre Haute, Ind.,* bridge authorized across Wabash River, between West Terre Haute and. 073 *Territorial Homes for Disabled Soldiers and* *Sailors,* appropriation for aid to 294, 1145 *Territories,* appropriation for compensation of Delegates 540, 1150 for mileage of Delegates 541, 1150 for clerk hire of Delegates 544, 1153 for editing, publishing, etc., official papers of, in Department of State 331, 1180 for Territorial courts 345, 1195 for government in the 492, 969 for Alaska 492, 969 for Hawaii 493, 970 deficiency appropriation for compensation of Delegates from the, 1925, 1926 162 captured World War devices and trophies to be apportioned and distributed to 615 cooperation authorized of Secretary of Agriculture with, for measures of forest protection, etc 250 *Tesnos-pos Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 463, 943 *Testing Machines, Army,* appropriation for operating, etc 276, 1126 *Teton County, Wyo.,* acceptance of lands in, as refuge for elk, and other game animals, from Izaac Walton League.., 1246 *Texarkana, Ark.,* terms of court at 296 *Texas,* appropriation for cooperative surveys, etc., with, for preventing spread of pink bollworm of cotton 526, 1001 acquisition authorized by, after completion, of bridge across Red River, to Oklahoma 533, 733 construction of Red Bluff Federal Irrigation Project, etc., in 753 improvement of intracoastal waterway, Louisiana and, authorized 1012 purchase of lands, etc., of quarantine stations from, permitted, to which good title can be conveyed by the State , 324 no buildings purchasable unless good title can be given by State, except station at Galveston 324 *“ Texas,” Battleship,* appropriation for additional protection, conversion to oil burning of, etc 612, 1295 for new fire control system 612 for installations for airplane launchings, etc 1295 *“Texas,” Battleship—* improved appliances for installing, etc., of airplanes, authorized on 661 *TexasCoahuila Bridge Company,* may bridge Rio Grande between Eagle Pasaj Tex., and Piedras Negras, Mexico 532 consent of Mexico required 532 *Textiles, etc.,* appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc., of 357, 1208 *Thames River, Conn.,* improvement of, authorized 1011 *Thayer, Harry I., late a Representative in* *Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 841 *The Hague, Netherlands,* appropriation for Bureau, Permanent Court of Arbitration at 337, 1186 for International Statistical Institute at 340, 1190 *The Jump, La.,* sale authorized of abandoned customs boarding station at 246 *Theaters,* internal revenue tax on admissions to 91 *Theodore Roosevelt Indian School, Fort* *Apache, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc 469, 948 *Third Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for, and office personnel 155, 1046 for field service, Post Office Department, under 159, 1050 for manufacture of postage stamps, etc 159, 1050 for distribution, etc 159, 1050 for indemnity, lost registered, etc., domestic mail 159, 1050 for indemnity for loss or injury of international mail 159, 1050 for travel and miscellaneous 159, 1050 *Third Street SE., D, C.,* appropriation for paving, C to D Streets ; fro m gaso line-tax fund . 425 for paving, E Street to Virginia Avenue; from gasoline-tax fund 425 *Thirteenth Street NE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Michigan Avenue to Upshur Street 1304 *Thirteenth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Shepherd to Taylor Streets 424 for paving, Upshur to Allison Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 426 for widening and repaving roadway, I Street to Massachusetts Avenue; from gasoline-tax fund 1307 condemnation proceedings authorized for opening, etc., extended, except through Walter Reed Hospital Reservation, under highways system 675 *Thirteenth Street SE., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, S Street to Good Hope Road 1304 *Thirtieth Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Alabama Avenue to W Street 425 *Thirty-eighth Street NW., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for condemnation proceedings, extension of 166 cclxiii *Thirty-eighth Street SE., D. C.,* Page. appropriation for paving, Alabama Avenue to Suitland Road; from gasoline-tax fund 1305 *Thirty-fifth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Prospect Street to Wisconsin Avenue; from from gasoline-tax fund 426 *Thirty-first Street SE., D.
C.,* appropriation for grading, Alabama Avenue to W Street 425 *Thirty-fourth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Porter to Quebec Streets 424 for paving roadway, Massachusetts Avenue to Garfield Street; former appropriation available 1307 *Thirty-sixth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving Reservoir Road to T Street; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 *Thomas Jefferson Centennial Commission, Sesquicentennial of American Independence and,* establishment and functions of 327 *Thornton Township, Cook County, III.,* bridge authorized across Little Calumet River in 933 *Three Mile Creek, Ala.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1019 *Three Tree Point Military Reservation, Wash.,* sale of abandoned, authorized 205 *Thunderbolt, Ga.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1018 *T Furberia Weevil,* appropriation for establishing quarantine against 851, 1002 deficiency appropriation for emergency use, eradicating 851 for establishing quarantine against 852 *Tickets, Foreign Passage,* stamp tax on;
Canada and Mexico excepted 103 costing less than $10, exempt 103 *Tile,* appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of 357, 1208 *Tillamook Bay and Entrance, Oreg.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1021 *Timber Depredations, Public Lands,* appropriation for expenses preventing 457, 938 *Timber, Indian Reservations,* appropriation for preserving, etc 461, 941 for sales expenses 942 deficiency appropriation for preservation, etc 1252 for care of 1257 *Timber, National Forests,* appropriation for preservative treatment, testing, etc 513, 990 for appraising, etc., for sale 614, 991 export allowed of lawfully cut, and in Alaska 242 *Timber, Public Lands,* dead, down, etc., on lands outside national forests including upon ceded Indian lands, to be sold at auction, etc 890 proceeds to be covered into the Treasury 890 *Timber, Public* Lands—Continued.
Page. dead, sales, etc.; upon existing claim only on consent of claimant 890 money to be kept as special fund until claim determined 890 if claim approved and patented, proceeds, after deducting expenses of sale, to claimant 891 rejected, proceeds, if public lands, to be deposited İn Treasury 891 if of Indian lands to fund of tribe. 891 *Timberlands, Cut-Over,* appropriation for investigations, etc., for development of 485 *Time and Savings Deposits,* allowed national banks; rate of interest restricted 1233 *Time Measuring Devices,* no part of Army appropriations available for pay of officers, etc., using, on work of employees.-287, 1137 Navy appropriations available for pay of officers, etc., using, on work of employees 613, 1295 *Tobacco,* appropriation for census reports on 354, 1204 for investigating improved methods of production, etc 510, 987 for investigating insects affecting-517, 993 tax on, manufactured or imported cigars 87 cigarettes 87 manufactured tobacco and snuff 88 *Tobacco Cooperative Growers’ Associations,* not regarded as dealers in leaf tobacco. 91 records of purchases and sales to be kept by; purpose of, described— 91 *Togus, Me.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 293, 1144 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 880, 1260 *Tokyo, Japan,* appropriation for ground rent of embassy 332, 1181 for additional land and construction of buildings for Foreign Service establishments at 332, 1181 *Toledo, Ohio,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made, for construction of breakwater, etc 1020 *Tolovana River, Alaska,* improvement of, authorized 1015 *Tomah,* Wís., appropriation for Indian school at 471, 950 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 1257 limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington* *National Cemetery,* Va., competitive designs for completion of, etc., to be secured 914 amount authorized for 915 subject to approval of designated Commissions 915 *Tombigbee River,* bridge authorized across, near Aliceville, Ala 214 between Choctaw and Marengo Counties 216 Cochrane, Ala 897 cclxiv *Tombigbee River* —Continued.
Page. bridge authorized across, near Gainesville, Ala 217, 894 Naheola, Ala 975 near Jackson, Ala 216, 896 Pickensville, Ala 898 survey of tributaries of, to be made 1015 *Tombigbee River, Miss.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1019 *Tongue River Agency, Mani.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 473, 474, 953 *Tongue River Indian Reservation, Mont.,* amount authorized for expenses of delegates from, coming to Washington 746 *Tonkawa Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 954 *Topographie Surveys,* appropriation for, including lands in national forests 486, 961 restriction on cooperative work with States, etc 486, 962 deficiency appropriation for, in cooperation with States, etc 175 *ToppenishSimcoe Indian Irrigation System, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 467, 946 *Torpedoes, etc., Navy,* appropriation for purchase and manufacture of 603, 1285 *Town Sites, Alaska,* tracts in, occupied by native Indians or Eskimos, to be deeded to claimants 629 *Toxins, etc.,* appropriation for regulating propagation, sale, etc., of 148, 1039 *Toxins, etc., Animal,* appropriation for regulating propagation, sale, etc., of 507, 984 *Trachoma,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 148, 1039 for prevention of, etc., among Indians 471, 951 *Track Scale and Test-Car Depot, Master,* deficiency appropriation for acquiring site for, etc 853 *Tractors, Motor,* excepted from tax on automobile chassis and bodies 93 *Trade Commission, Federal,* appropriation for expenses of 310, 1075 *Trade Conferences, etc.,* appropriation for attendance of Foreign Service officers at 1181 *Trade Exhibition, International,* sum authorized for maintaining, etc., at New Orleans, La 1095 *Trade Mark Registration Bureau, Inter-national,* appropriation for quota for, Habana, Cuba 339, 1189 *Trade Restrictions and Regulations, Foreign,* appropriation for securing information as to 353, 1204 *Trading with the Enemy (see also* Alien Page.
Property Custodian), delivery by Alien Property Custodian of money, etc., acquired while residing in United States and now a resident thereof, to individual who was a citizen or subject of Germany, etc 406 to an individual who was not a subject of Germany, etc., and now of allied or neutral country 406 existing rights not limited, etc 406 *Traffic, D. C., Director of,* appropriation for office personnel 420, 1300 for signals, markers, etc 420, 1300 additional from fees for reissuing motor operators’ permits; exclusive use of 421 *Train Control Systems and Appliances, Railroad,* appropriation for investigating and testing 313, 1077 for compelling installation of automatic train control devices 313, 1078 *Training Camps, Military,* appropriation for supplies, expenses, etc., of members of Reserve Officers' Training Corps at 284, 1134 for supplies, expenses, uniforms, etc., for civilian 285, 1135 medical treatment, etc., if injured in line of duty 285, 1136 funeral expenses 285, 1136 age limitation 285, 1136 no other funds to be used 285, 1136 uniforms, etc., from Army surplus stock 285, 1136 price current to govern 286, 1136 restriction on use of reserve sup-plies, etc 286, 1136 deficiency appropriation for civilian 194 *Trans-Atlantic Fire Insurance Company,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement of, for fire losses, Hawaii bubonic plague 864 *Transit Pay, Foreign Service Officers,* appropriation for 334, 1183 *Transportation Act, 1920,* appropriation for expenses of Secretary of the Treasury under 137, 1028 reimbursement to carriers for deficits while under Federal control, denied if statement not furnished in prescribed time 1450 time limited for suits by United States against carriers for services furnished during Federal control 1450 *Transportation and Recruiting, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 611, 1294 deficiency appropriation for 883 *Transportation and Recruiting, Navy,* appropriation for; mileage 595, 1286 transporting dependents of officers and enlisted men 596, 1287 deficiency appropriation for 192, 885 *Transportation, Army,* appropriation for, and supplies 262, 1113 dependents of officers and enlisted men; cost restriction 262, 1114 discharged prisoners, etc., to their homes 262, 1114 boats, drayage, vehicles, etc 262, 1114 draft and pack animals 262, 1114 travel allowances, on discharge. 263, 1114 cclxv *Transportation, Army* —Continued.
Page. appropriation for, and supplies; amount for fuel for service immediately available 263, 1114 troops for celebrating anniversary of Battle of Little Big Horn. 263 deficiency appropriation for 199, 883, 886, 1258, 1259 *Transportation, Foreign Service Officers,* appropriation for, to and from posts. 334, 1183 allowance on leaves of absence 1183 deficiency appropriation for 189, 885, 1258 *Transportation Requests, Government,* punishment for counterfeiting, altering, uttering, passing, etc 917 possessing, making, etc., plates for printing such counterfeits, etc 918 authority to arrest violators, etc 918 *Travel Allowances, Civilian Employees,* provisions for, in Subsistence Act of 1926 689 *Treasurer of the United States,* appropriation for, and personnel in office of 142, 1033 for personal services, redemption of Federal reserve and national currency 142, 1033 for cash room repairs 1041 deficiency appropriation for personal services 868 Assistant Treasurer substituted for title of Deputy Assistant 237 directed to pay counties in Oregon and Washington taxes against lands in revested grant of Oregon and California Railroad Company, upon order of Secretary of the Interior 915 *Treasury Department,* appropriation for Secretary 136, 1027 for Undersecretary 136, 1027 for Assistant Secretaries, and office personnel 136, 1027 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act 136, 1027 provision if only one position in a grade; exception in unusually meritorious cases 136, 1027 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical service 137, 1027 no reduction in fixed salaries 137, 1027 transfers to another position without reduction 137, 1028 payments under higher rates permitted 137, 1028 for expenses imposed upon the Secretary under designated laws. 137, 1028 for chief clerk 137, 1028 to be chief executive officer; may sign official papers, etc 137, 1028 for office personnel 137, 1028 for operating force, Liberty Loan and Register’s Annexes 137, 1028 Madison Place, Annex, and other buildings 137, 1028 for contingent expenses 137, 1028 for freight, etc 137, 1028 for rent in the District 137, 1028 for motor vehicles 137, 1028 for files 137, 1028 for heating, lighting, etc., supplies 137, 1028 for miscellaneous supplies 137, 1028 for labor saving machines, etc 138, 1029 *Treasury Department—* appropriation for carpets, furniture, etc 138, 1029 for operating expenses, Madison Piace Annex 138, 1029 Darby Building 138, 1029 for Division of Supply 1092 for printing and binding for 1029 for stationery ’ 138, 1029 for postage 1029 for General Supply Committee 138, 1029 for expenses, transferring surplus supplies, etc 138, 1030 service continued until June 30, 1927 138 service continued until June 30, 1928 1030 issue of typewriters and computing machines; repairs, etc 139, 1030 typewriting machine restrictions, etc 139, 1030 for Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits,, and office personnel 139, 1030 for Bookkeeping and Warrants Division 140, 1031 for contingent expenses, public moneys 140, 1031 for recoinage, gold and minor coins 140, 1031 for Public Debt Service, expenses. 140, 1031 for distinctive paper, securities, national currency, etc 140, 1031 for World War Foreign Debt Commission 140 for Appointments Divisions 140, 1031 for Printing Division 141 for printing and binding for 141 for postage 141 for disbursing clerk, etc 141, 1032 for Customs Service 141, 1032 for Bureau of the Budget 141, 1032 for Federal Farm Loan Bureau 142, 1032 for Treasurer’s Office 142, 1033 for Office of Comptroller of the Currency 142, 1033 for Internal Revenue Service, stamp agent 142, 1033 for Commissioner of Internal Revenue, general counsel, and all office and field forces 142, 1033 equipment, supplies, etc 142, 1033 allowance for personal services in the District 142, 1033 removal of distilled spirits for bottling in bond 143, 1033 detecting violations of internal revenue laws 143, 1034 for expenses, enforcing National Prohibition and Narcotic Acts 143, 1034 use of confiscated motor vehicles 143, 1034 advances to special disbursing agents authorized 143 restriction on storage, etc., of seized intoxicating liquors 144, 1034 for Coast Guard, office personnel. 144, 1034 technical services 144, 1034 for service pay, expenses, etc 144, 1035 for new cutters, construction 1035 for Engraving and Printing Bureau 145, 1036 for Secret Service 146, 1037 for suppressing counterfeiting, etc. 146, 1037 protection of the President, etc 146, 1037 cclxvi *Treasury Department—* authorized to furnish coin stamping press as an exhibit at South Jersey Exposition 661 Brewerton Channel Range, Md., portion of, transferred to, for public health purposes 623 Cape Charles unused lighthouse reservation, Va., transferred to, for Public Health Service 623 Coast Guard commissioned personnel readjusted, etc 815 Customs and Prohibition Bureaus created in 1381 commissioners, to be appointed as heads thereof, regardless of civil service laws 1381 other designated personnel of, to be appointed 1381 deputy commissioner to have charge of customs investigations-1381 acting commissioners authorized to be designated during absence, etc., of Commissioners 1382 duties of personnel to be prescribed by the Secretary and the respective commissioners 1382 duty of Secretary under Tariff Act, etc., as to imports and exports, to be conferred upon Commissioner of Customs, etc 1382 records, personnel, etc., of Customs Division transferred to Bureau 1382 offices of Customs Division, and special agency service, abolished-1382 duties of Commissioner of Internal Revenue, revenue officials, etc., respecting beverages, narcotics, or National Prohibition Act, etc., transferred to Secretary of the Treasury 1382 authorized to be conferred upon Commissioner of Prohibition and Bureau personnel 1382 of Commissioner of Internal Revenue and Bureau personnel in connection with internal revenue taxes 1382 transfer of records, personnel, etc., relating to prohibition, from Commissioner of Internal Revenue to Bureau of Prohibition 1382 field service employees of Prohibition Bureau to be appointed by commissioner subject to civil service laws 1382 terms of, transferred, and not civil-service appointments, to expire in six months 1382 review of acts of Secretary, etc., under national prohibition laws, in equity court, as acts of Commissioner of Internal Revenue thereunder 1383 effective date April 1, 1927 1383 paid checks and warrants to be destroyed, issued eight years prior to date of destruction 761 part of Presidio of San Francisco, Calif., transferred to, for marine hospital purposes 1378 transfer of portion of Detroit, Mich., marine hospital site, to Department of Commerce 563 *Treasury Department—* Continued.
Page, appropriation for Public Health Service 147, 1037 for quarantine service 148, 1038 for prevention of epidemics 148, 1038 for Mints and Assay Offices 148, 1039 for Office of Director of the Mint. 148, 1039 for public buildings, Office of Supervising Architect 150, 1041 for construction, rent, general expenses, etc 150, 1041 for repairs, etc., Department buildings 151, 1042 for mechanical equipment, Department buildings 151, 1042 for technical personnel, etc., in Architect’s Office 152, 1043 for custody of lands, etc 154, 1045 ' for American Printing House for the Blind 154, 1045 for Solicitor of, and office personnel 341, 1192 deficiency appropriation for Federal Farm Loan Bureau 180 for Customs Service 180, 189, 193, 868, 883, 886, 1258 for paying damages claims 180, 868 for Internal Revenue 180, 189, 193, 883, 886, 1254, 1258 for Coast Guard 181, 189, 193, 869, 883, 886, 1259 for Public Health Service 182, 189, 193, 869, 883, 886, 1259 for judgments, Court of Claims under 185, 1256 for increase of compensation 189, 193, 886, 1258 for expenses of Loan Acts 189 for enforcing Narcotic, etc., Acts 189, 193, 868, 883, 1258 allowance for vehicles, 1925, 1926. 868 for collecting war revenue 189, 193, 886 for Engraving and Printing Bureau 189,886, 1259 for quarantine service 189, 883, 1259 for public buildings 189, 193, 869, 883, 886, 1259 for contingent expenses, public moneys 868 for printing and binding for 868 for Treasurer’s office 868 for refunding automobile and cigar taxes 869 for payment to Star Insurance Company 869 for surveys to control salt-marsh mosquitoes 869 for mints and assay offices 869 for erection of building for Internal Revenue Bureau 874 for Liberty Loan Building; two stories to be added 874 for custody of lands, etc 875 for site for United States Supreme Court Building 1254 for judgments, United States courts under 1255 for enforcing National Prohibition Act 1258 for suppressing counterfeiting 1259 for Secret Service Division 1259 Assistant Treasurer substituted for title Deputy Assistant Treasurer 237 cclxvii *Treasury Department—* transfer of public building and site at Key West, Fla., to Department of Commerce 563 site for new marine hospital at Windmill Point, Detroit, Mich., in exchange for transfers 564 hospital authorized at Windmill Point, from proceeds of sale of Detroit property 564 *Treasury Department Buildings,* appropriation for operating force, Treasury, Liberty Loan and Register’s Annex Buildings, Madison Place Annex, and other 137, 1028 for cash room, improvements 1041 for repairs and preservation 151, 1042 for mechanical equipment 152, 1042 *Trees,* appropriation for study of diseases of, including chestnut tree bark, etc 509,985 for seeding and planting, in national forests 514, 990 *Trees and Parking Department, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc 1299 for expenses 428 1309 part of Anacostia Park transferred to the District for tree nursery 405 *Trent River, N. C.,* improvement of, authorized 1011 *Trenton, N. J.,* terms of court at 561 *Trinidad Avenue NE., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for paving, Neal to Queen Streets 166 *Trinitrotoluol,* appropriation for distributing, etc., surplus war, for clearing agricultural lands 521, 996 *Trophies, etc., World* War (see War Trophies and Devices Captured). *Tropical Plants,* appropriation for acclimatizing, etc— 509, 986 for investigating insects affecting— 518, 993 *Troy, Wis.,* preference right of, to purchase, for park purposes, lands formerly surveyed as in area of Booth Lake 230 *Truck Crops,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 509,986 for investigating affecting, including stored products, etc 517, 993 *Truckee-Carson Irrigation District, Nev.,* reimbursement to, for operating irrigation drains for Piute Indian lands under Newlands project 771 *Truckee River,* appropriation for surveying headwaters of, for reservoir sites, Newlands irrigation project, Nev 959 *Trucks, Motor,* excepted from tax on automobile chassis, etc 93 *Trumbull County, Ohio,* Board of County Commissioners of, may construct overhead viaduct across Mahoning River, at Girard 696 at Niles 780 *Trusses for Disabled Soldiers,* appropriation for furnishing 290, 1141 *Trusts (see also* Fiduciaries), Page. income of, subject to income tax 32 *Truxton Canyon Agency, Aris.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Truxton Canyon, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian school at 469, 948 *Truxton Canyon Indian Camp Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 472, 951 *Tubercular Children, D.
C.,* appropriation for schools for 434, 1313 for transportation 434, 1313 *Tuberculin, Serums, etc.,* appropriation for investigating animal 505, 982 *Tuberculosis,* appropriation for prevention of, etc., among Indians 471, 951 *Tuberculosis, D. C.,* appropriation for preventing spread of 438, 1319 for dispensaries for treating 438, 1319 deficiency appropriation for dispensaries for treating 848 *Tuberculosis, etc., Animal,* appropriation for preventing spread of, from one State to another 505, 982 payment for animals destroyed ; limit 505, 983 *Tuberculosis Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 444, 1325 for contingent expenses 444, 1325 for repairs, etc 445, 1325 control, etc., of, put under Board of Public Welfare, D. C 209 *Tucson, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for replacing magnetic observatory near 853 lease of lands to, for municipal aviation field 241 free use by Government aircraft 241 sum authorized for completing road from, to Ajo, within Papago Indian Reservation 762 *Tug Fork of Big Sandy River,* bridge authorized across, at Devon, W.
Va 1244 near Williamson, W. Va 135 *Tule River Agency, Calif.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Tullahoma, Tenn.,* deficiency appropriation for appraisers, post office site, 1918 858 *Tulsa, Okla.,* terms of court at 409 *Turkey,* appropriation for ambassador to 331, 1180 available for minister should appointment be made to that grade 331, 1180 for tuition of officers assigned to language study in 332 for rent of quarters, Foreign Service officers assigned for language study 332, 1181 for launch for embassy, Constantinople 332, 1811 living quarters, heat, household equipment, etc., furnished to Foreign Service personnel, etc., in Government buildings in 333, 1182 cclxviii *Turner, George, Page.* deficiency appropriation for services as counsel of International Joint Commission 864 *Turpentine* (see Naval Stores). *Turtle Mountain Indian Hospital, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 472, 951 *Tuskegee, Ala.,* right of way granted Tuskegee Railroad Company over Veterans’ Bureau hospital grounds at 790 *Tuskegee Railroad Company,* granted easement over lands of Veterans’Bureau, at Tuskegee, Ala. 780 *Twelfth Place NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Taylor to Upshur Streets 1304 *Twelfth Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Rhode Island Avenue to Monroe Street; from gasoline-tax fund 1305 *Twelfth Street N* IF., *D.
C.,* appropriation for widening and repaving roadway, E Street to Pennsylvania Avenue; from gasoline-tax fund 1307 *Twelfth Street* SW., *D. C.,* appropriation for paving, E to Water Streets; from gasoline-tax fund-1305 deficiency appropriation for resurfacing, E Street to Maryland Avenue 847 permission granted Washington Market Company to lay a refrigeration conduit across and under 698 *Twenty-eight Hour Law, Animal Transportation,* appropriation for executing 505, 982 *Twenty-eighth Street SE., D.
C.,* appropriation for grading, R Street to southerly park driveway, to W Street 425 *Twenty-fourth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, M to N Streets; from gasoline-tax fund. 426 *Twenty-ninth. Street NW., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for paving, Woodley Road to Calvert Street 160 *Twenty-second Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Monroe to Otis Streets 1304 for paving, Otis to Quincy Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 1307 *Twine and Tying Devices, Postal Service,* appropriation for 160, 1051 *Tybee Island, Ga.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1018 *Typewriting Machines (see* General Supply Committee). *Typhus Fever,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 148, 1038 **U.** Page. *Uintah and Ouray Agency, Utah,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 954 amount applicable to State Experimental Farm in Reservation 474, 954 *Uintah County, Utah,* appropriation for aid to public schools in, from Indian funds 471, 951 *Uintah Ute Indians, Utah,* Page. appropriation for irrigating allotted lands of 467, 946 for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 476, 955 from accrued interest 476, 955 *Ukiah, Calif.,* appropriation for expenses, International Observatory at 362, 1213 *Umatilla Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 954 *Umatilla Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of; unexpended balance available. 483, 959 sums deducted from total cost of 645 suspension of specified construction charges 646 *Umpqua Harbor and River, Oreg.,* improvement of, authorized 1014 *Umpqua, Oreg.,* preliminary examination, etc., of Harbor and River to be made 1021 *Uncompahgre Irrigation Project, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. of 480, 958 investigation of feasibility of discontinuing operation of portion of, and removing water users elsewhere 480 sums deducted from total cost of 646 suspension of specified construction charges 646 *Uncompahgre Ute Indians, Utah,* appropriation for irrigating allotted lands of 467, 946 for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes. 476, 955 from accrued interest 476, 955 *Undersecretary of State,* appropriation for 330, 1179 *Undersecretary of the Treasury,* appropriation for 136, 1027 *Uniform State Laws, National Conference of Commissioners on,* appropriation for support, etc 424, 1304 *Uniforms, Army,* outer clothing of an enlisted man, upon discharge, to be retained for military use 891 *Uniforms, Army and Navy,* sale of exterior articles of, authorized to honorably separated members of the service 1096 provisions for illegal wearing thereof not modified 1097 disposal of money from 1097 *Union and Confederate Armies,* appropriation for completing compilation of roster, etc., of 257 *Union Station Plaza, D.
C.,* appropriation for operating, etc., fountains in 449, 1329 *United Kingdom (see* Great Britain) *“ United States,"* use of, as business name, by banks, etc., forbidden 628 exceptions; Government establishments, etc 628 *United Slates Court for China,* appropriation for loss by exchange. 332, 1181 for transportation and subsistence, officers of 334, 1183 for salaries and expenses 341, 1192 deficiency appropriation for 189 cclxix *United States Courts,* Page. appropriation for investigating officers of, by Departmentof Justice. 343, 1194 appointment of necessary officials 343, 1194 for Chief and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court 34- 1, 1194 for printing and binding for the Supreme Court 344, 1194 for circuit judges 344, 1195 for district judges 344, 1195 for retired judges 344, 1195 for national park commissioners 344, 1195 for Court of Customs Appeals 345, 1195 for Court of Claims 345, 1195 for Territorial courts 345, 1195 forsalaries, etc.,marshals 345, 1196 for salaries, etc,, district attorneys and assistants 346, 1196 for payments to regular assistants-346, 1196 for assistants in special cases 346, 1196 foreign counsel 346, 1196 pay restriction 346, 1196 for salaries, clerks 346, 1196 for fees, commissioners, etc 346, 1196 for jurors 346, 1196 for witnesses 346, 1196 for rent of court rooms 346, 1196 for bailiffs, etc 346, 1197 for expenses of judges, etc 346, 1197 for expenses of jurors, etc 346, 1197 for jury commissioners 347, 1197 for miscellaneous;
Alaska 347, 1197 for supplies 347, 1197 for law books for judicial officers. 347, 1197 for Federal Reporter 347, 1197 for penitentiary, maintenance, Leavenworth, Kans 347, 1198 Atlanta, Ga 348, 1198 McNeil Island, Wash 348, 1198 for Industrial Institution for Women 348, 1198 for Industrial Reformatory 348, 1198 for National Training School for Boys, District of Columbia. 348, 1198 for probation system 348, 1198 • for support of prisoners 349, 1198 for inspection of prisons and prisoners 349, 1199 for printing and binding for 342, 1193 deficiency appropriation for Supreme Court 175 for Court of Claims, repairs, etc 176 for regular assistant attorneys 176, 192 for marshals, etc 176, 187, 192, 861, 882, 885, 1257 for support of prisoners 176, 188, 860 for Federal Industrial Institution for Women 176,860 for Industrial Reformatory 176 for paying judgments of 184, 880, 1255 for district attorneys 187, 1257 for special assistant attorneys-187, 192, 858 for clerks 187, 192, 885, 1258 for commissioners 187, 192, 858, 861, 882, 885, 1258 for jurors 187, 192, 858, 861, 1258 for witnesses.-187, 192, 861, 882, 885, 1258 for miscellaneous expenses 188, 192, 1258 for books for judicial officers 188, 858 for circuit judges. 192 for bailiffs, etc 192, 858 for printing and binding 858 for supplies 858 *United States Courts* —Continued.
Page. deficiency appropriation for appraisers, Tullahoma, Tenn., post office site. 858 for penitentiaries 859 for National Training School for Boys 860 for inspection of prisons and prisoners 860 for Nome, Alaska, jail and courthouse 860 for audited claims 861 for paying claims certified by accounting officers 861 for judgments of, adjusting sealing losses 880 for judgments of, in certain private acts 880 for paying judgments of, in Lever Act cases 880 for paying judgments of, collision damages and salvages suits 881 for paying judgment, Carlsbad Irrigation Project, N.
Mex 881 for paying judgment of, for temporary use of land by Army 881 for retired judges 885 Arkansas districts 296 Arkansas eastern district, Fulton County transferred from Jonesboro to Batesville division 304 Eighth circuit, term of circuit court of appeals to be held at Oklahoma City, Okla 809 Georgia districts 671 Massachusetts district 559 Minnesota district 238 Montana district 825 New Jersey district 561 North Carolina districts 1339 North Dakota district 237 Oklahoma districts 408 Pennsylvania middle district, terms of court modified 325 South Carolina districts 773 additional judge authorized for California northern district 1372 Connecticut district 1348 Maryland district 1346 Michigan eastern district 1380 New York northern district 1374 New York western district 1370 Pennsylvania eastern district 1347 amendments to Bankruptcy Act 662- 668 appeals from interlocutory decrees in admiralty allowed to circuit court of appeals 233 bills of interpleader allowed in district courts by insurance companies, etc., when claimants are of different States 416 contempts, service, etc., on citizens abroad refusing to answer process, etc 835 equity proceedings in appeals from Commissioner of Patents 1336 fees allowed clerks of district courts; filing answers 1022 copy of record, etc.; to each defendant in criminal cases, if costs assessed against him 1023 fees, etc,, of jurors and witnessin, fixed. 323 Hickman County, Tenn., transfened from Nashville to Columbia division of Tennessee middle judicial district 561 cclxx *United States Courts—* prisoners to be furnished on discharge transportation to place of conviction, etc 901 clothing and cash gratuity,if confined six months or more 901 salaries established of Justices of Supreme Court of the United States 919 circuit judges 919 district judges 919 Court of Customs Appeals judges 919 Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, justices 919 Court of Claims judges 919 Supreme Court, District of Columbia, justices 919 members of Board of General Appraisers 920 to be paid in monthly installments 920 effective date 920 salaries of justices of customs court; former misnomer corrected 975 terms of, at Ada, Okla 409 Aiken, S.
C 773 Albany, Ga 671 Americus, Ga 671 Anderson, S. C 773 Ardmore, Okla 409 Asheville, N. C 1340 Athens, Ga 671 Atlanta, Ga 671 Augusta, Ga 671 Bartlesville, Okla 409 Batesville, Ark 297 Billings, Mont 825 Bismarck, N. Dak 237 Boston, Mass 559 Butte, Mont 825 Charleston, S. C 773 Charlotte, N. C 1340 Chickasha, Okla 409 Columbia, S. C 773 Columbus, Ga 671 Concord, Ñ. H 8 Devils Lake, N. Dak 238 Dublin. Ga 671 Duluth, Minn 238 El Dorado, Arki 296 Elizabeth City, N. C 758, 1339 Enid, Okla 409 Fargo, N.
Dak 238 Fayetteville, N. C 1339 Fergus Falls, Minn 238 Florence, S. C 773 Fort Smith, Ark 296 Gainesville, Ga 671 Glasgow, Mont 825 Grand Forks, N, Dak 238 Great Falls, Mont 825 Greensboro, N. C 1340 Greenville, S. C 773 Greenwood, S. C 773 Guthrie, Okla 409 Harrisburg, Pa 325 Harrison, Ark 296 Havre, Mont 825 Helena, Ark 296 Helena, Mont 825 Hugo, Okla 409 Jackson, Tenn 1262 Jamestown, N. Dak 238 Jonesboro. Ark 297 Lawton, Okla 409 Lewisburg, Pa 325 *United States Courts* —Continued.
Page. terms of, at Lewistown, Mont 825 Little Rock, Ark 297 Littleton, N. H 8 Macon, Ga 671 Mangum, Okla 409 Mankato, Minn 238 Memphis, Tenn 1262 Miami, Okla 409 Minneapolis, Minn 238 Minot, N. Dak 238 Missoula, Mont 825 Muskogee, Okla 409 New Bedford, Mass 559 New Bern, N. C 1339 Newark, N. J 561 Oklahoma City, Okla 409 Okmulgee, Okla 409 Pauls Valley, Okla 409 Pawhuska, Okla 409 Poteau, Okla 409 Raleigh, N. C 750, 1339 Rock Hill, S. C 773 Rockingham, N. C 1340 Rome, Ga 671 Saint Paul, Minn 238 Salisbury, N.
C 1340 Savannah, Ga 672 Scranton, Pa 325 Shelby, N. C 1340 South McAlester, Okla 409 Spartanburg, S. C 773 Springfield, Mass 559 Statesville, N. C 1340 Texarkana, Tex 296 Trenton, N. J 561 Tulsa, Okla 409 Valdosta, Ga 671 Vinita, Okla 409 Washington, N. C 1339 Waycross, Ga 672 Wilkesboro, N. C 1340 Wilmington, N, C 1339 Wilson, N. C 758, 1339 Williamsport, Pa 325 Winona, Minn 238 Winston-Salem, N. C 734, 1340 Woodward, Okla 409 Worcester, Mass 559 *United States Reports (see also* Supreme Court Reports), appropriation for printing and binding, and advance supplements 344, 1194 for Reporter, etc 344, 1194 *United States Securities,* appropriation for distinctive paper for— 140, 1031 exemption allowed, after January 1, 1921, from graduated additional income taxes, on interest from 4 and 4J^ per cent Liberty bonds. 122 amount until two years after the proclaimed end of World War 122 for three years more 122 additional to prior exemptions, and on converted 3½ per cent bonds. 122 in lieu of exemptions during the war 122 notes, or certificates of indebtedness, accepted in payment for internal-revenue taxes other than stamps. 120 *Unknown Soldier of World War,* competitive designs to be received for completing tomb of, in Arlington Cemetery 915 cclxxi *Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and* Page. *Fish Refuge,* appropriation for acquiring land, expenses, etc., of 520, 995 *Upshur Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Sixteenth Street to Arkansas Avenue; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 *Uruguay,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 *Utah,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing, for surveys of lands granted to 854 title to land of University of Utah, released to, and the University 1364 *" Utah," Battleship,* appropriation for additional protection against submarines and aircraft; conversion into oil burning, etc, 612, 1295 installations for airplane launching, etc 1295 improved appliances for installing, etc., of airplanes, authorized on 661 *Utah University,* fee simple title of land granted to, and the State 1364 right to waters of Red Butte Canyon Creek, not affected 1364 perpetual right reserved for sewer from Fort Douglas 1364 *Ute Indians, Confederated Bands of,* appropriation for aid to public schools in Uintah and Duchesne Counties, Utah, from funds of 471, 951 for support, etc 473, 953 for payment from principal funds of, to Ute Mountain Band in, Colorado, from tribal funds 476, 955 Uintah, etc., Bändein Utah 476, 955 Southern Utes in Colorado 476, 955 for self support, from accrued interest 476, 955 report to Congress 476, 955 Indian labor on road construction 476,955 *Ute Mountain Agency, Colo.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Utica, N.
Y.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 **V.** Page. *Vacation Schools and Playgrounds, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses, etc 431, 1312 *Valdosta, Ga.,* terms of court at 671 *Vale Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of-483 purchase of storage reservoir; construction of drainage work 483 for construction, etc., of 959 restriction on expenditure of sums for construction of 479 *Valuation of Railroads, Physical,* appropriation for expenses of ascertaining 313, 1078 Van *Buren, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Current River at 694 Van *Buren Street NE., D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for extending. 167 Van *Buren Street NW., D. C., Page.* appropriation for paving, Georgia Avenue to Piney Branch Road; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 for paving, Second Street to subway; from gasoline-tax fund 1306 *Vanderburg County, Ind.,* time extended for bridging Ohio River, between Henderson County, Ky., and 731 *Vandercook, Wesley, and W. D. Comer,* may bridge Columbia River, from Longview, Wash., to Rainier, Oreg 1053 subject to approval of traffic capacity, etc., by Secretaries of War, Commerce, and Agriculture. 1053 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Washington, Oregon, etc 1053 *Varnum Street NE., D.
C.,* viaduct to be constructed for, over tracks of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 1352 one-half of cost to be paid by the railroad 1353 to be a lien; enforcement 1353 street railways may use, on paying one-fourth cost thereof 1353 amount authorized for expenses 1353 acquiring necessary land by condemnation, etc 1353 not less than one-half of damages awarded to be assessed as benefits 1353 on completion of, the grade crossing over the railroad at Bates Road, to be forever closed 1354 *Varnum Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Seventeenth to Eighteenth Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 426 *Vaults, Safes, etc., Public Buildings,* appropriation for equipment, etc 152, 1042 deficiency appropriation for 1259 *Vegetables,* appropriation for study of, in storage, marketing, etc 510, 987 for executing law fixing standards for containers of 524, 999 *Vehicles, D. C.,* appropriation for tags, etc., motor and horse drawn 419 traffic regulations applicable to all 812 *Vehicles, Postal Service,* appropriation for allowance, etc 157, 1048 operation of wagon service 157, 1048 leases of garages 157, 1048 maintenance of Department garage, Washington, D.
C 157, 1048 deficiency appropriation for additional, 1926 178 for allowance, etc 191, 862, 884, 1260 tractors and trailer trucks, authorized for 863 *Venereal Diseases,* forfeiture of pay in Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, for absence more than a day on account of 557 *Venereal Diseases, D. C.,* appropriation for dispensaries for treating 438, 1319 deficiency appropriation for dispensaries for treating 848 cclxxii *Venereal Diseases Division, Public Health* Page. *Service,* appropriation for expenses 148, 1039 *Venezuela,* appropriation for minister to 331, 1180 bronze statue of Henry Clay to be presented to 1178 *Vermont Avenue NW., D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for paving, etc., R to T Streets; from gasoline-tax fund 167 for paving, etc., Thomas to Iowa Circles; from gasoline-tax fund 167 *Vermont Sesquicentennial Commission,* *United States,* authorized for participating in celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the independence of Vermont, and Battle of Bennington 652 composition of 652 no compensation for serving 652 amount authorized for traveling, etc., expenses 653 deficiency appropriation for 645 *Vessels,* appropriation for securing uniformity in admeasurement of 355, 1205 for preventing overcrowding of passenger, etc 355, 1206 *Vessels, American,* appropriation for investigating discriminations against 317, 1082 construction loan fund of Shipping Board increased for loans for constructing in American yards, of most modern efficient equipment, etc 1451 for outfitting, already built, with best modern equipment, etc 1451 *Vessels Constructed for War Purposes,* allowance for amortization cost, etc., in computing taxable incomes for years 1918, 1919, 1920, if claim made before June 15, 1924 130 *Vessels in Domestic Commerce,* creation of Great Lakes Coasting District 832 vessels operating in, subject to coasting trade requirements 832 *Vessels, Passenger,* appropriation for enforcing laws to prevent overcrowding of 355, 1206 *Veterans’ Act (see* World War Veterans’ Act, 1924, Amendments). *Veterans’ Bureau,* appropriation for salaries and expenses-319, 1083 central, regional, and suboffices included 319, 1083 Arlington Building operating force and expenses 319, 1083 allowances to physicians, etc., for packing and transfer of personal effects 319, 1083 detailed statement of employees receiving $2,000 or more a year, to be made annually 319 allotment to Public Health Service details 319, 1084 for printing and binding for 319, 1084 for military and naval death or disability compensation 319, 1084 *Veterans’ Bureau—* Continued.
Page. appropriation for medical, surgical, hospital, etc., services to beneficiaries 320, 1084 court expenses of guardians of mentally incompetents 1084 subsistence supplies for sale to employees; repayment 320 allotments to other Government agencies, etc 320, 1084 use for new sites, new hospitals, etc., forbidden 320, 1084 allotment for altering Bureau hospitals to furnish adequate accommodations for beneficiaries 320, 1084 expenditures authorized from allotments to other agencies 320 for paying adjusted service certificates 320, 1085 for military and naval insurance. . 320, 1085 for additional hospital facilities, etc., for patients of 320, 1085 deficiency appropriation for additional hospital construction, etc 164 for further hospital care, etc., for patients of 164 for adjusted service certificate fund 165 for military and naval compensation. 165 unexpended balance available 165 for military and naval insurance 165 for judgments, United States courts under 184 for increase of compensation 186 for medical and hospital services 186, 192, 882, 884, 1256 for vocational rehabilitation 186, 192, 882, 884, 1256 for salaries and expenses 186, 192, 882, 1256 for damage claims 845 for judgments, Court of Claims under. 881 additional medical personnel at naval hospitals for patients of, authorized 604 amendments to World War Veterans’ Act, 1924 790- 801 contracts authorized for continued hospitalization of beneficiaries at Saranac Lake, N. ¥ 1410 at Liberty, N.
Y 1411 conversion of term yearly renewable insurance 686 employees of, not required to renew oath of office on change of status; exception 919 established as an independent bureau under the President 800 appointment of Director of, by the President, etc. ; salary 801 issue authorized of duplicate adjusted certificate, if original lost, etc., before delivery to veteran 1390 limitation of amount payable to veterans at institutions, repealed-— 1390 loans to veterans on adjusted certificates authorized by, from Government life insurance fund 1389 amount for, to be loaned by Secretary of the Treasury from life insurance fund; interest to becharged. 1390 disbursing officers, to be allowed credit for 1390 cclxxiii *Veterans’ Bureau* —Continued.
Page. site for hospital in Rapides Parish, La., may be accepted, reserving mineral rights to Louisiana 1236 *Veterans’ Bureau, Director of the,* appointment of, by President, etc.; salary 801 decisions of, final, in matters of World War Adjusted Compensation Act; exception 828 to grant easement over land of hospital at Tuskegee, Ala „-- 790 *Veterans of Foreign* Wars, donation of two obsolete cannon to Wayne County Council of, Detroit, Mich 1402 *Veterans of the World War (see also* Alien Veterans of the World War), provisions allowing admission and naturalization of alien 654 *Veterans’ Organizations,* relieved from liability for loss of condemned Army rifles, etc., loaned to them 922 *Veterinarians, Army,* appropriation for, retired 258, 1109 *Veterinary Division, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses. 418 *Vice Consuls,* appropriation for pay of, acting as chargés d’affaires or in charge of consulates 331, 1180 for instruction and transit pay 334, 1183 *Vice President of the United States,* appropriation for compensation 305, 1069 for secretary, clerks, etc 537, 1147 for automobile for 540, 1149 deficiency appropriation for compensation, 1925, 1926 161, 841 former appropriations available 841 for purchase, etc., of automobile for. 162 authorized, with the Speaker and Architect of the Capitol, to acquire lands for enlarging the Capitol Grounds 762 to institute condemnation proceedings therefor, if necessary 763 made a member of Sesquicentennial of American Independence and Thomas Jefferson Centennial Commission 327 to appoint four Senators on the Commission 327 *Vicksburg Bridge and Terminal Company,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Vicksburg, Miss 388 acquisition authorized, after completion, by Mississippi, Louisiana, etc 389 *Vicksburg, Miss.,* appropriation for riprapping bank of Mississippi River at, for terminal landing 1142 bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 388 *Vicksburg National Military Park, Miss.,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 289, 1140 deficiency appropriation for 194 for improving road approach; condition 879 *Vidalia, La.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, from Natchez, Miss., to 392 43892°—27 109 *Village Delivery, Postal Service,* Page. appropriation for 157, 1048 deficiency appropriation for additional, 1926 178 for expenses 191, 884 *Vincennes, Ind.,* time extended for bridging Wabash River at 249 tolls authorized, as fixed by Illinois and Indiana 250 *Vineyard Haven, Mass.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 1017 *Vineyards,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 517, 993 Vinita, *Okla.,* terms of court at 409 *Virgin Islands,* appropriation for agricultural experiment stations in 502, 979 sale of products 502, 979 for expenses, temporary government for 594, 1277 citizenship requirements for holding office in 594, 1277 for relief, etc., shipwrecked seamen in 334, 1183 citizenship declared of former Danish residents, not retaining their citizenship of, or subsequently renouncing 1234 natives residents, not nationals of a foreign country 1234 natives, who resided in United States at time of cession, not nationals of a foreign country, and now residing in the islands 1234 naturalization authorized without making first intention, of natives, foreigh nationals, who resided in United States at time of cession, and now residents of the islands, etc 1234 natives, not foreign nationals, who resided in United States at time of cession, now residing in United States or Porto Rico 1234 except persons, not American citizens, who resided in the islands at timo of cession, and now residing there 1234 persons born in, on or after January 17, 1917, declared citizens of the United States 1235 district court given jurisdiction for naturalization purposes to set aside former certificates, etc 1235 residence in Virgin Islands considered residence in United States, for naturalization purposes 1235 export duty on sugar reduced from $8 to $6 a ton 1235 construction authorized of public highways in 1244 no expenditure until contracts with owners of adjoining lands to sell one-half to actual settlers 1244 price, conditions, etc., in the contracts 1244 if owner refused to sell, etc., expenditures on bordering highway may be withheld 1245 cclxxiv *Virgin Islands* —Continued.
Page. income provisions in, not affected by Revenue Act of 1926 52 legitimate sale, etc,, of narcotics permitted in, upon issue of Executive orders of the President authorizing 1023 not included as “possessions of the United States” in Revenue Act of 1926 52 *Virginia,* cession to, of made land in the Potomac River, D. C., at Battery Cove 1176 cooperation with, for purposes of the National Capital Park, etc., Commission 375 may acquire and operate, after completion, bridge across southern branch of Elizabeth River, at Norfolk and Portsmouth 619 Potomac River, from Dahlgren, Va., to Popes Creek, Md 398 Petersburg National Military Park established in 822 acceptance of lands granted by the State for 822 Shenandoah National Park to be established in 616 *Virginia Shipbuilding Corporation,* no waiver, etc., of claim against or by, affected by cession of Battery Cove on Potomac River, to Virginia 1176 Viruses, *etc.,* appropriation for regulating propagation, sales, etc., of 148, 1039 Viruses, *etc., for Animals* (see Serums, etc., for Domestic Animals). *Visas (see* Passports). *Vital Statistics,* appropriation for transcribing records of State, etc 354, 1204 *Vocational Education (see* Federal Board for Vocational Education). *Vocational Rehabilitation of Disabled Per-sons, etc.,* appropriation for, injured in industry 310, 1074 *Vocational Rehabilitation, Veterans' Bureau,* deficiency appropriation for 186 192, 882, 884 *Vocational Rehabilitation, World War Veterans,* granting of, after June 30, 1926, to cease 800 continuance limited if receiving placement or school training 800 *Vocational Training, etc., Army,* deficiency appropriation for 190, 194 *Volunteer Soldiers' Home (see* National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers). **W.** Page. *W Street SE D.
C„* appropriation for paving, Nichols Avenue to Fourteenth Street 424 for grading, Thirtieth to Thirty-first Streets 425 *Wabash River,* bridge authorized across, at Terre Haute, Ind 973 time extended for bridging, at Mount Carmel, Ill, by Illinois and Indiana 825, 1265, 1339 Wabash *River* —Continued. Page. time extended; at Vincennes, Ind., by Illinois and Indiana 249 *Waccamaw River,* bridge authorized across, at Conway, S. C 975 survey of, for removing shoals near Con-way, S.
C., authorized 1012 *Waddington, N. Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor to be made 1017 *Wage Earners, Employment of,* appropriation for agencies, etc., for aiding. 373, 1224 *Wahpeton, N. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school at 470, 949 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 187, 1257 unexpended balances of appropriations for assembly hall, and school building, Indian school at, covered in 468 *Wakefield National Memorial Association,* granted permission to build, etc., replica of house in which George Washington was born, on Government land at Wakefield, Va 699 location to be determined by Secretary of War 699 plans, etc., to receive approval of Commission of Fine Árts 699 assurance of funds for completion required before work may begin 699 supervision by Secretary of War as to operation, care, etc 699 *Wakefield,* Va., appropriation for care, etc., Washing-ton’s birthplace 290, 1141 deficiency appropriation for repaire, etc., to roadways to birthplace of Washington; restriction 878 replica of house in which George Washington was bom may be erected on Government land at 699 *Walker River Agency, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474, 953 *Walker River Indian Reservation, Nev.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 462, 943 *Walker River, Nev.,* deficiency appropriation for investigating feasibility of constructing irrigation dam on. 855 investigation as to feasibility of irrigation dams in Schurz Canyon on. 779 *Walla Walla, Wash.,* loan of four French guns, etc., authorized to 1086 *Wallace, Idaho,* appropriation for care of graves of national forest fire fighters buried at 512, 989 *Walsh County, N.
Dak.,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North in 132 *Walter Reed Army Hospital, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for additions, etc., to 182 contracts authorized to complete the project 182 *Walters, Honorable Anderson H.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 842 cclxxv *Waltham, Mass.,* Page. limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Wapato Irrigation Projett,* Wash., appropriation for additional water supply to allotments on Yakima Reservation, from; reimbursement 467, 946 for Satus unit of 467, 946 War *College, Army,* appropriation for instruction expenses 256, 1108 *War College, Naval,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 599, 1281 War *Contracts,* deficiency appropriation for settling claims of foreign governments under 876 *War Department (see also* Army), appropriation for military activities, etc 254, 1106 for Secretary, Assistants, and civil personnel in Office of Secretary 254, 1106 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act 254, 1106 if only one position in a grade. 254, 1106 allowance in unusually meritorious cases 254, 1106 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical service 254, 1106 no reduction in fixed salaries 254, 1106 transfer to another position without reduction 254, 1106 payment under higher rates permitted 254, 1106 for contingent expenses, Department 254, 1106 for stationery 255, 1107 for postage stamps 255, 1107 for printing and binding for 255, 1107 for contingencies of the Army 255, 1107 restriction on transfers of surplus property 255, 1107 for civil personnel, Office of Chief of Staff 255, 1107 for Army War College 256, 1108 for civil personnel, Adjutant General’s Office 256, 1108 completion of roster of Union and Confederate Armies 257 for administering World War Adjusted Compensation Act; re-appropriation 1108 for civil personnel, Inspector General’s Office 257, 1109 for civil personnel, Judge Advocate General's office 257, 1109 experts in patent infringement suits 257, 1109 for pay, etc., of the Army 257, 1109 officers 257, 1109 enlisted men 257, 1109 miscellaneous items under; unexpended balances reappropriated 258, 1109 for rental and subsistence allowances 258, 1109 for mileage of the Army 259, 1110 for clerks, etc., Finance Service 259, 1110 for paying claims for damages to private property 259, 1110 *War Department—* appropriation for paying claims of officers, etc., for personal property lost, etc.,in the service 259, 1111 for civil personnel, Office of Chief of Finance 260, 1111 for subsistence of the Army 260, 1111 unexpended balances of designated appropriations reappropriated . 1112 for regular quartermaster supplies— 261, 1112 for clothing and equipage 261, 1113 for incidental expenses of Army and supplies 262, 1113 for Army transportation 262, 1113 for horses 263, 1114 for military posts, construction, etc. 264, 1115 for barracks and quarters 264, 1115 for water and sewers at posts 265, 1116 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 265, 1116 for shooting galleries and ranges. 265, 1116 for rent of buildings for military purposes, District of Columbia. 265, 1116 for Fort Monroe, Va., wharf, roads, and sewers 265, 1116 for hospitals, construction, etc 266, 1117 for civil personnel, Quartermaster General’s Office 266, 1117 technical, etc., services 266, 1117 for Signal Service, expenses 266, 1117 for fire control installations, seacoast defenses 267, 1118 for civil personnel, Office of Chief Signal Officer. 267, 1118 technical, etc., services 268, 1118 for Air Service expenses 268 for Air Corps, expenses 1119 for civil personnel, Office of Chief of Air Corps 270, 1120 legal assistant, aeronautical engineers, etc., in Department office. 270, 1120 for Medical Department expenses. 270, 1121 for hospital care, Canal Zone garrisons 271, 1121 for Army Medical Museum 271, 1122 for library, Surgeon General's Office 271, 1122 for civil personnel, Surgeon General’s Office 271, 1122 for care of insane Filipino and Porto Rican soldiers 271, 1122 for civil personnel, Bureau of Insular Affairs 271, 1122 for Engineer Department expenses 271, 1122 military surveys and maps 272, 1123 for Engineer expenses, seacoast defenses 273, 1123 for civil personnel, Office of Chief of Engineers 274, 1124 technical, etc., services 274, 1124 for Ordnance Department expenses. 274, 1125 employment of consulting engineers 274, 1125 for manufacture of arms 275, 1125 fortanks 275, 1125 for Field Artillery, armament 275, 1126 for proving grounds 275, 1126 *ar Department—* appropriation for California Débris Commission 291, 1141 for roads, bridges, and trails, Alaska. 291, 1141 for Government wharf, Juneau, Alaska 1142 for river and harbor work, preservation, maintenance, etc 291, 1142 survey of northern and northwestern lakes, etc 291, 1142 New York Harbor deposits. 291, 1142 for examinations, surveys, etc., of rivers and harbors 291 survey of Tennessee River and tributaries; amount increased and area extended 291 for Muscle Shoals, Dam No. 2, Tennessee River 1142 for flood control, Mississippi and Sacramento Rivers 292, 1142 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 292, 1143 Board of Managers, etc., salaries 294, 1144 for State or Territorial homes 294, 1145 for Panama Cana! 294, 1145 balances of designated appropriations covered into the Treasury. 296 deficiency appropriation for Army 182, 190, 193, 876, 883, 886, 1259 for Memorials to John Adams and John Quincy Adams 182 for restoration of Fort McHenry, Md. 183 for paying damage claims 183 for Petersburg, Va., battle fields commission 184 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 184, 191, 879, 1260 for judgments, United States courts, under 184, 880, 1255 for salvage judgments, United States district courts, under 184 for judgments, Court of Claims, under 185,881, 1256 for increase of compensation 190, 193, 886, 1259 for arrears of pay, etc., Civil War 190, 193, 883, 886 for fortifications 190 for Military Academy 190 for payment, loss of firearms, Colorado strike, 1914 190 for national cemeteries 190, 1260 for rivers and harbors, increase of compensation 190 for Oregon and Washington volunteers 194 for Vicksburg national military park. 194 for settling war contract claims of foreign governments 876 for contingent expenses 876, 1259 for Adjutant General's Office 876 for payment of checks drawn by military attaché, Santiago, Chile 876 amounts charged to attaché 876 for McLennan County, Tex 877 for memorial to Virginia Dare, on Roanoke Island, N.
C 877 for tablet to Roger Williams, in Providence, R. I 877 for Revolutionary memorials at White Plains, N. Y 877 for buildings, etc., from military post construction fund 877 *War Department—* appropriation for Rock Island, Ill., arsenal 275, 1126 for testing machines 276, 1126 for repairs of arsenals, etc 276, 1126 for gauges, dies, jigs, etc., for manufacture 276, 1126 for armament, etc., seacoast defenses 276, 1126 for civil personnel, Office of Chief of Ordnance 277, 1127 draftsmen, etc 277, 1127 for Chemical Warfare Service, gases, etc 277, 1127 for civil personnel, Office of Chief of Chemical Warfare Service 277, 1128 chemists, etc., in Department office 278, 1128 for service schools, etc 278, 1128 for Coast Artillery expenses, seacoast defenses 279, 1129 for civil personnel, Office of Chief of Coast Artillery 280, 1130 for Military Academy 280, 1130 for National Guard expenses 281, 1132 for civil personnel, Militia Bureau 282, 1133 for Officers’ Reserve Corps, pay and allowances 282, 1133 for Enlisted Reserve Corps, pay, allowances, etc 283, 1133 for expenses of headquarters and camps 283, 1133 for Reserve Officers' Training Corps, expenses of units of 284, 1134 for military supplies, etc., for other schools and colleges 285, 1135 for civilian training camps, equipments, transportation, etc 285, 1135 for expenses, promotion of rifle practice 286, 1136 no pay to officers, etc., using time-measuring devices on work of employees 287, 1137 purchases from abroad admitted free of duty 287, 1137 for nonmilitary activities 287, 1137 for Jennie Carroll 287, 1137 for Mabel H.
Lazear 287, 1137 for John R. Kissinger 287, 1138 for Clyde L. West 1138 for national cemeteries 287, 1138 for Antietam battle field 288, 1138 for disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, and citizens 288, 1138 for American cemeteries in Great Britain and France 288, 1139 for Confederate cemeteries and burial places 288, 1139 for burial of Hot Springs Hospital patients in Little Rock, Ark., cemetery 289, 1139 for monuments, etc., in Cuba and China 289, 1139 for national military parks 289, 1139 for survey of battle fields 1140 for national monuments 290, 1141 for Washington-Alaska cable, etc. 290, 1141 for artificial limbs 290, 1141 for surgical appliances 290, 1141 for trusses 290, 1141 for Medical and Surgical History of the World War 290, 1141 for Washington’s birthplace 290, 1141 cclxxvi cclxxvii War *Department—* deficiency appropriation for Harrisburg Real Estate Company 878 for preserving, etc., historical fortifications, San Juan, P.
R 878 for inspection of battle fields, Appomattox Court House, Va 878 for inspection of battle fields, Pea Ridge, Ark 878 for inspection of Kenesaw Mountain, etc., battle fields in Georgia 878 for Moores Creek Military Park, N. C 879 for judgments of United States courts under, in private Acts 880 for judgments of United States courts under, Lever Act cases 880 for paying damages, etc., suits in admiralty under 881 for registration and selection for military service 883, 886, 1259 for Inland Waterways Corporation 1254 for Clyde L.
West 1255 for judgments, United States courts commandeered lands, under 1255 for printing and binding 1259 for library, Surgeon General’s Office. 1259 for Panama Canal 1259 for Organized Reserves 1260 for National Guard 1260 for artificial limbs 1260 artificial limb money commutation increased 1086 Elm Tree Beacon Lighthouse Reservation, N. Y.; portion of, transferred to 623 exchange of certain lands at Long Point lighthouse reservation, N. C., authorized 623 expenditure authorized for regulation of Lowell Creek, Alaska, protecting adjacent Federal property 1066 local interests to contribute 1066 inventory of typewriters in possession of, to be furnished General Supply Committee 139 to be turned over to Committee on requisition therefor 139 obsolete cannon donated to Waytie County Council of Veterans of Foreign Wars at 1402 transfer by, of part of Presidio of San Francisco, Calif., to Treasury Department for marine hospital purposes 1378 *War Frauds,* appropriation for investigation and prosecution of 343 pay restrictions 344 *War Labor Board,* deficiency appropriation for 885 *War of1812,* pensions increased for widows of those who served in 806 *War of the Revolution,* investigations, etc., of battle fields of, authorized to be made 726 *War Operations Abroad,* appropriation for expenses observing 255, 1107 *War Revenue,* deficiency appropriation for collecting 189, 193, 886 *War Risk Insurance Bureau (see* Veterans' Bureau).
War *Trophies, and Devices, Captured,* Page. deficiency appropriation for expenses distribution of war trophies, etc. 878 provisions for distribution of World War, amended 615 compilation made of forces credited to each State, etc., to be used 615 notice to executives of States, etc., of character and quantity apportioned 615 invitation to make designation of acceptable material, etc 615 apportionment, etc., of trophies heretofore deemed unsuitable for distribution 615 inclusion of Canal Zone for apportionment, etc 615 shipment on notice of acceptance 615 reapportionment, and redistribution, if acceptance not filed before July 1, 1927 615 residue not accepted, etc. by July 1, 1928, to be sold 616 sale, etc., of, considered unsuitable for distribution 616 allotment to American Legion Museum of a collection of representative 327 *War with Germany* (see *also* World War), appropriation for preparing, etc., naval records of 595, 1278 *War with Spain (see also* SpanishAmerican War), deficiency appropriation for pay of the Army 190, 193, 883, 886 increase of disability pension for service in 382 service pension for age 382 contract nurses 382 allowance to widows and minor children 382 pensioner helpless by age, disability, etc 383 honor roll pensions not diminished 384 no prior pension reduced 384 limit of fees for preparing, etc., claims 384 *Warehouse Act, United States,* appropriation for expenses administering 524, 999 deficiency appropriation for administration of 885, 1257 Warm *Springs Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of confederated bands of Indians at. 474, 954 for support, etc., of Indians at 474 *Warm Springs, Ga.,* appropriation for fish cultural station, auxiliary to 1215 *Warrant Officers, Army,* appropriation for pay 257, 1109 for aviation increase 257, 1109 for mileage 259, 1110 appointment of quartermaster clerks as, who served under commissions during World War and lost eligibility on returning to civil status 1416 to have credit of all service in computing longevity pay 1417 Army and Quartermaster Corps field clerks to have rank, pay, etc., of. 328 *Warrant Officers, Marine Corps,* ^provisions relating to 725 Warrants, *Treasury (see* Checks and War-rants, Government). cclxxviii *Warren, Pa.,* Page. bridge authorized across Allegheny River at. 732 *Warrior River,* bridge authorized across, near Demopolis, Ala 1008 survey of tributaries of, to be made 1015 *Wars of the United Stales,* studies, etc., to be made of all battle fields of, within continental limits where troops of the States or the thirteen Colonies fought a common enemy 726 *Washakie National Forest, Wyo.,* lands added to 742 *Washington,* acquisition authorized by, after completion, of bridge across Columbia River from Longview Wash., to Rainier, Oreg 1053 Colville National Forest, lands added— 1412 consent of Congress to negotiations for division of water supply of Snake River, etc., between Idaho, Wyoming, Oregon, and 831 may acquire and operate, after completion, bridge across Columbia River near mouth of Entiat River 682 Lake Washington, at Seattle 738, 824 Port Washington Narrows, in Bremerton 744 mining leases allowed of metalliferous and nonmetalliferous deposits on unallotted withdrawn Indian reservation lands in 922 payments to counties in, of taxes accrued and accruing against re-vested lands of the Oregon and California Railroad Company grant 915 provisions extended for agreement as to waters of Columbia River between Idaho, Oregon, Montana, and 247 resurveys directed of designated townships in 1370 time extended for bridging Pend d’Oreille River, by Idaho and 770 *Washington-Alaska Military Cable and* *Telegraph System,* appropriation for cost of extensions, betterments, etc., from receipts 290, 1141 deficiency appropriation for expense 190 for radio equipment, etc 879 line from Valdez to Fairbanks abandoned 879 part of receipts from, may be withheld to be used for Alaska money transfers 576 official bonds for enlisted men employed, to be paid from operating expenses 576 *Washington and Fayette Counties, Pa.,* may reconstruct bridge across Monongahela River, at Belle Vernon 974 *Washington Aqueduct, D.
C.* (see *also* Water Service, D. C.). appropriation for operation, etc.— 450, 1331 for tunnel 450, 1331 *Washington Aqueduct, D. C.* —Continued. Paga permission authorized for delivery of water from pumping station of, to Arlington County, Va., sanitary district 251 expense, charges, etc., to be borne by county 252 payments to be deposited to credit of water department 252 discretionary revocation of 252 rights of way for line to be acquired. 252 *Washington Asylum and Jail, D.
C.,* control, etc., of, put under Board of Public Welfare, D. C 209 *Washington Canal,* jV. *J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1017 *Washington, Celebration of Bicentennial of Birth of George,* appropriation for expenses of Commission 321, 1076 *Washington County, Minn.,* may bridge Mississippi River, at South Saint Paul 805 *Washington, D. C., (see also* District of Columbia), Botanic Garden, enlarging and relocating of, authorized 931 lands adjacent to present site to be acquired 931 new conservatories, etc., to be constructed 1262 lease of old Naval Hospital continued 15 years to managers of Temporary Home for Soldiers and Sailors 702 use designated of authorizations for public building projects in 630 exceptions, Supreme Court building site 631 enlarging site of Government Printing Office 631 storage warehouses 631 acquiring sites south of Pennsylvania Avenue and west of Maryland Avenue to Twining Lake, for office accommodations in the District. 631 coustructing buildings on such sites, or on sites already owned in such section 631 providing suitable approaches thereto 631 beautifying surroundings in harmony with plan of Peter Charles L'Eufant 631 in utilizing of contiguous square as sites, vacating streets and alleys lying between, authorized 631 in constructing building for the Departments of Commerce and Labor, employment authorized of architects successful in competition for the proposed building for the Departments of Commerce and Labor 631 sale authorized of part of lot 4, square 377 205 *Washington, D.
C., Post Office,* appropriation for care, etc., of building 155, 1045 for reimbursing Capitol power plant, etc., for heat and power to building 155, 1046 cclxxix *Washington, Houdon Bust of,* Page. appropriation for replica of, for Hall of Americas of Pan American Building - 1191 replica of, to be secured for Pan American Building, Washington, D. C 776 *Washington Market Company,* permitted to lay a refrigeration conduit across Twelfth Street SW 698 *Washington Monument, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of, and grounds 315, 1079 *Washington, N.* C., terms of court at 1339 *Washington Point, Norfolk, Va.,* sale of cemetery lots, etc., at, no longer needed for military purposes 1417 *Washington Railway and Electric Company,* award of damages in opening street from Georgia Avenue to Ninth Street NW., to be assessed as benefits against 972 construction of tracks, etc., by, through new street 973 time for, and operation of ears 973 tracks on Florida and Georgia Avenues to be abandoned 973 agreement with Capital Traction Company as to remuneration for discontinuing use of Florida Avenue tracks 973 plans for construction to be approved by Public Utilities Commission. 973 rights, etc., extended to connecting route 973 *WashingtonWakefield Memorial Bridge,* *George,* may bridge Potomac River, from Popes Creek, Md., to Dahlgren, Va— 398 *Washington’s Birthplace, Wakefield, Va.,* appropriation for watchmen, etc 290, 1141 for improvement and maintenance 291 replica of house in which he was born may be built at Wakefield, Va., the site of 699 *Waste Products,* appropriation for industrial utilization of, from the land 1210 *Water and Sewers, Army,* appropriation for installing, etc., at military posts 265, 1116 deficiency appropriation for 190, 883 *Waler Department, D.
C.* (see also Water Service, D. C.), appropriation for personal services, revenue, etc., branches 450, 1331 for operating expenses 451, 1331 *Water Service, D. C.,* appropriation for increasing city water supply 450 project adopted 450 contracts authorized 450 for expenses; wholly from revenues of water department 450, 1331 for Washington Aqueduct, reservoir, tunnel, filtration plant, etc 450, 1331 for Conduit Road, repairs, etc 450, 1331 for emergency fund 450, 1331 control of Secretary of War over Aqueduct, etc., not affected. 450, 1331 for revenue, inspection, and distribution branches 450, 1331 for water department maintenance 451, 1331 *Water Service, D.
C.—* Continued. Page. appropriation for extending distribution system 451, 1331 rates of assessment for laying mains and sewers increased 451 scale of water rents increased 451 for extending distribution system, mains under assessments 1331 for installing meters 451, 1331 for fire, etc., hydrants . 451, 1331 for replacement of old, etc., mains 1331 for new main, Alabama Avenue SE. . 1331 for main, Wisconsin Avenue to Georgia Avenue, and addition to Reno Reservoir 1331 part from District revenues. 1332 for water tower, Reno Reservoir 1332 deficiency appropriation for extending mains 170 water rates to be adjusted 850 *Water Supply of the United States,* appropriation for investigating, etc., to determine the; artesian wells. 486, 962 *Watering Places, etc., Public Lands,* appropriation for examining, etc., suitable 962 *Waterways, Inland,* improvement authorized of, Beaufort, N.
C., to Cape Fear River, N. C. 1011 Jacksonville to Aliami, Fla 1012 *Waycross, Ga.,* terms of court at 672 *Wayne and Long Counties, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Altaraaha River, near Ludowici, by Georgia and 211 *Waynesburg, Pa.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 Ways *and Means Committee, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for clerk, additional pay 842 four members of, to serve on Joint Taxation Committee 127 *Weather Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries and general expenses 503, 980 furnishing forecasts for air navigation 980 telegraph, etc., rates and contracts to be adjusted 981 cooperation with other Bureaus, etc 981 for Chief of Bureau, and office personnel 503, 981 for expenses in Washington 504, 981 for printing office expenses 504, 981 restriction on printing by Bureau; exception 504, 981 for expenses outside of Washington, 504, 981 for building, East Lansing, Mich 504 for observations, warnings, etc 504, 981 for traveling expenses 504 for aerological stations; atmospheric investigations, etc 504, 981 deficiency appropriation for telegraphing 170 for extending forest fire warning service 171 for stations for observing, etc., atmospheric phenomena 850 for general expenses 882, 1257 *Weather Bureau—* reports, etc., for promoting safety of air navigation, directed 571 as to atmospheric phenomena; meteorological stations 571 *Webster Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, Illinois Avenue to Second Street 426 for paving, Seventeenth to Eighteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 426 *Weights and Measures, International Bureau of,* appropriation for contribution 335, 1184 for attendance of member 356, 1206 deficiency appropriation for 188 *Weights and Measures, International Committee of,* appropriation for expenses, American member 356, 1206 *Weights, Measures, and Markets, D. C., Superintendent of,* appropriation for office personnel. 419, 1299 for inspection expenses 419, 1299 for expenses, markets, etc 419, 1299 for motor trucks, etc 419, 1299 *Weirton Bridge and Development Company,* may bridge Ohio River, Steubenville, Ohio to Weirton, W.
Va 409 acquisition authorized of, after completion, by Ohio, West Virginia, etc 410 Ohio, West Virginia, etc., may acquire, in twenty-five years after completion, bridge of, across Ohio River at Steubenville, Ohio 1236 *Weirton, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, Steubenville. Ohio, and 409 *Wepo Wash Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 463, 943 West, *Clyde L.,* appropriation for monthly payments to. 1138 deficiency appropriation for monthly payments to 1255 West, *Horace B., Coast Guard,* given rank of commodore on retired list; no increase of pay 1261 *West Indian Islands Acquired from Denmark (see* Virgin Islands}. *West Indies,* appropriation for Weather Service expenses in 503, 980 West *Point, Ga.,.* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *West Virginia,* may acquire bridge across Big Sandy River, from Catlettsburg, Ky. to Kenova 213 bridge across Kanawha River between Henderson and Point Pleasant 1267 bridge across Ohio River, Masou, Ohio, to Pomeroy, W.
Va 1237 bridge across Ohio River, at Saint Marys, W. Va 1334 bridge across Ohio River from Steubenville, Ohio, to Weirton, W. Va 410, 1236 West *Virginia* —Continued. Page. substituted for Kentucky, in Act for bridge across Ohio River at Gallipolis, Ohio 924 *West Virginia Avenue NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Penn Street to Holbrook Terrace 1304 for paving, Eighth Street to Florida Avenue; from gasoline-tax fund. 1305 deficiency appropriation for paving, etc., Florida Avenue to Penn Street; from gasoline-tax fund 167 *Western Avenue NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for grading, Tenneyson to Thirty-third Streets 424 *Western Irrigation Agriculture,* appropriation for investigation of utilization of lands reclaimed under Reclamation Act, etc 510, 987 *Western Navajo Indian Hospital, Arie.,* appropriation for construction, etc 952 *Western Shoshone Indian Reservation, Idaho and Nev.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 462, 943 *Wetumpka, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Coosa River, near 214 *While Earth Indian Reservation, Minn.,* creation of Wild Rice Lake Reserve within, for exclusive use of the Chippewa Indians 763 unallotted lands made part of 763 State and privately owned lands in the area to be purchased, etc 763 payment for, from trust fund of al! the Chippewas in Minnesota. 763 maintenance under supervision of Secretary of the Interior 763 *Edward Douglass, late Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Slates,* deficiency appropriation for bust and portrait of, to include bracket, etc . 176 *White Iloitse (see also* Executive Mansion), iron gates between grounds of, and State, etc Department Building, to be removed 1397 stone piers to remain 1397 *White House Police,* appropriation for salaries 306, 1070 for uniforms and equipment 306, 1070 *White Pine Blister Rust,* appropriation for study, etc., of 509, 985 for expenses of eradicating, etc 509, 985 local, etc., cooperation 509, 985 paying for trees destroyed, etc., forbidden 509,986 *White Plains, N.* T., deficiency appropriation for memorials for battle field at 877 tablet commemorating Revolutionary battle at, authorized 562 amount authorized for expenses 562 *White River,* bridge authorized across, in Barry County, Mo 227, 228 at Des Arc, Ark 407 time extended for bridging near Augusta, Ark 749 Barry County, Mo 1267 Batesville, Ark 203 cclxxx cclxxxi *White River Ute Indians, Utah,* Page. appropriation for irrigating allotted lands of 467, 946 for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes. 476, 955 from accrued interest 476, 955 *Whitelaw, Thomas P.
H.,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of New Jersey District Court to 185 *Whitesburg Ferry, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River, near 215 *Wide Ruins Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 463, 943 Widows, pensions to, for service of husbands in Indian wars, etc 1362 *Widows Island, Me.,* quitclaim deed to State of Maine, of former naval reservation on 702 *Widows Pensions,* increased for Civil War, War of 1812, and Mexican War service of husbands 806 *Wife or Children, D.
C., Abandoned,* punishment modified in case of, in destitute circumstances 716 *Wild Rice Lake Reserve, Minn.,* created in White Earth Reservation for exclusive use and benefit of Chippewa Indians of Minnesota 763 *Wilderness, Va.,* establishment of military park to commemorate Civil War battles of 1091 *Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,* time extended for bridging North Branch of Susquehanna River to Dorranceton from 590 Wilkestwo, *N. C.,* terms of court at 1340 *Willamette River, Oreg.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Portland to Salem 1021 *Willapa, Wash.,* improvement of harbor, authorized 1015 *William Henry Bay, Alaska,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be macle 1021 *Williams, Arthur B., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 162 *Williams, Roger,* sum authorized for tablet in Providence, R.
I., at the first landing place of 777 deficiency appropriation for tablet to, in Providence, R. I 877 *Williamson, Daniel Shaw,* payment authorized to Great Britain for death of, a British subject. 726 *Williamson, W. Va.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 871 bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, near 135 public building authorization for 632 *Williamsport, Pa.,* terms of court at 325 *Williston Irrigation Project, N. Dak.,* water right charges, etc., on, canceled 653 *Willoughby Channel,* Va., Page. preliminary examination, etc., of entrance to, to be made 1018 *Wilmington, N.
C.,* terms of court at 1336 *Wilmington, Ohio,* limit of cost increased,public building at, 872 publie building authorization for 632 *Wilson, Edward R., Lieut. Commander, Navy,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement of, for stolen naval funds 862 *Wilson, N. C.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 871 public building authorization for 632 terms of court at 758, 1339 court rooms to be furnished at 1339 Wilson, *Pa.,* time extended for bridging Monongahela River, at 681 *Winchester, Mass.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 Wind *Cave National Park, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for administration, etc 489, 965 Wind *River Indian Reservation (see also* Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo.), appropriation for irrigation system; extension of canals, etc 467, 947 land for ditch riders' quarters to be purchased 947 *Winnebago Agency, Nebr.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 474 *Winnebago Indian Hospital, Nebr.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 472, 951 *Winona, Minn.,* terms of court at 238 *Winston-Salem, N. C.,* terms of court at 734, 1340 court rooms to be furnished at 1340 *Wireless Communication (see also* Radio Act of 1927), regulation of, by Radio Act of 1927 1162 repeal of former laws 1174 rights under, pending suits, etc., not affected 1174 use of radio apparatus except as authorized by Radio Act forbidden 1174 continuance for 60 days of licenses under 1174 *Wireworms,* appropriation for investigations, etc., of 517, 993 *Wisconsin Avenue NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., R to Thirty-fifth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 425 Thirty-seventh Street to Massachusetts Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 426 relocation of streetcar tracks; refund 426 Witnesses, *United States Courts,* appropriation for fees, etc 346, 1196 before Customs Court 346, 1196 deficiency appropriation for 187, 192, 861, 882, 885, 1258 cclxxxii *Wolf Point, Mont.,* Page. bridge authorized across Missouri River at 976 *“Wolverine," Gunboat,* authorized to be turned over to Erie, Pa., for training Naval Reserve. 923 *Wolves,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 519, 995 *Women, Federal Industrial Institution* ƒ *or,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 860, 1198 *Women in Industry,* appropriation for investigations, etc., of 372 *Women’s Bureau, Department oj Labor,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 372, 1224 attendance at meetings 372, 1224 *Wood Distillation, etc.,* appropriation for investigating methods of. 513, 990 flax straw for manufacture of pulp and paper 514, 990 *Woodbridge Creek, N.
J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1017 *Woodley Road N* W., *D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Cathedral Avenue to Wisconsin Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 425 *Woodward, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, repairs, etc., livestock breeding station at 508, 984 terms of court at 409 Wool, recommended forms of grade of, to be sold; deposit of receipts in the Treasury 997 Fool *Clip of 1918,* appropriation for completing work of handling, etc 524, 999 *Wool Industry,* appropriation for investigating problems of, on western lands 507, 983 *Worcester, Mass.,* terms of court at 559 *Work Animals, Vehicles, etc.,* field service appropriations for Land Office, etc., available for hire of 496, 971 *Workhouse and Reformatory, D.
C.,* appropriation for personal services 443, 1323 *Workhouse, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries of administration 443, 1323 for operation and maintenance 443, 1324 for fuel 443, 1324 for construction, repairs, etc 443, 1324 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 169 control, etc., of, put under Board of Public Welfare, D, C 209 *World War,* appropriation for expenses auditing Army contracts 259 for preparing Medical and Surgical History of 290, 1141 for preparing naval records of. 595, 1278 return directed to States, etc., of funds in trust for, units of the National Guard, not reconstituted 1404 settlement authorized of the indebtedness of Belgium 376 indebtedness of Czechoslovakia 386 indebtedness of Esthonia 377 *World War* —Continued., Page. settlement authorized of the indebtedness of Italy 329 indebtedness of Latvia 378 indebtedness of Rumania 385 Tomb of Unknown Soldier of, in Arlington Cemetery; competitive designs for completing, to be received 914 *World War Adjusted Compensation,* appropriation for administrative expenses, etc., under Veterans’ Bureau 319, 1083 for administrative expenses, under War Department; reappropriation 1108 for administrative expenses under Navy Department; unexpended balance reappropriated 1282 deficiency appropriation for amounts to adj usted certificate fund 165 for administrative expenses, under Navy Department 861 loans allowed by Veterans’ Bureau from insurance fund, on service certificates 1389 rate of interest for 1390 amount for, to be loaned by Treasury to Veterans’ Bureau; interest charged 1390 disbursing officers allowed credit in accounts for 1390 issue of duplicate for lost certificate without bond, if lost, etc., before delivery to veteran _• 1340 unexpended balance for administrative expenses, Adjutant General’s office, continued available 876 *World War Adjusted Compensation Act, Amendments,* application for benefits to be filed with Secretary of War or Navy 826 before January 1, 1928 826 personally, or by representative of veteran physically unable 826 void, if by other than representative, or not filed by January 1, 1928. 826 by any one, if veterans dies after making, and not filed - 826 by widow, if veteran died without making, between May 19, 1924, and July 1, 1924 826 valid, if bona fide application filed by dependent, and veteran die thereafter 826 disposition of credits, if payments previously made to dependents— 826 administrative regulations to be made for 827 certificate of veteran's service to be transmitted with; contents 827 benefits extended on receipt of 827 sums payable hereunder, etc., not subject to attachment, taxation, indebted ness to United States, etc 827 meaning of “original credit,” and “new credit” 827 consideration of excess of new credit over original credit, if veteran alive 827 if veteran dies before application made, payments to dependents authorized 827 payments if veteran died heretofore, after making application, if neither credit over $50 827 cclxxxiii *World War Adjusted Compensation Act,* Page. *A mendments* —Continued. payments if original credit not over $50, and the new exceeds $50 827 if original over $50 828 if amount due estate of decedent, not over $500, it may be paid, without letters of administration, to persons entitled 828 punishment for charging fees, etc., to beneficiaries 828 decisions of Secretary of War, of Navy, and the Director, on matters within their jurisdictions, final; exceptions 828 adjusted service certificates, not negotiable, etc., except as provided by this Act 828 naming a beneficiary in consideration for a Joan, void 828 punishment for receiving unauthorized assignment, etc 828 payment of service credits, etc., to dependents, on death of veteran before applying 828 order of preference; widow, children, mother, father 828 presumption of dependency of widow 829 child under 18, or physically incapable of support 829 limitations as to mother and father 829 Certificate of veteran’s service to be transmitted with application of dependent 829 contents of 829 benefits extended to applicant on receipt of 829 in definition of dependents, widow includes widower 829 payment of $60 to dependent, if veteran died in service before July 1, 1919, and adjusted service certificate issued....... 829 prior payments, etc., not invalidated by’ this Act 829 action if a dependent prove priority of preference for payments 829 punishment for counterfeiting, etc., adjusted service certificates 830 provisions for arrest, prosecution, etc. 830 issuing duplicates, authorized for lost, etc., adjusted service certificates 830 bond required from lawful holder of original 830 *World War, Alien Veterans of (see also* Alien Veterans of World War), provisions allowing admission and naturalization of 654 *World War Contracts, Army and Nary,* contractors allowed credit for payment received from disbursing officers in settlement of 914 World *War Foreign Debt Commission,* appropriation for expenses, 140 approval of settlement made by, of indebtedness of Belgium 376 indebtedness of Czechoslovakia 386 indebtedness of Esthonia 377 indebtedness of Italy 329 indebtedness of Latvia 378 indebtedness of Rumania 385 *World War Trophies, etc.
(see* War Trophies and Devices, Captured). *World War Veterans' Act, 1924, Amend-* Page. *ments,* general powers of Director; all services necessary for executing provisions of Act 790 utilize facilities of all Governmental , agencies 790 additional personnel, equipment, etc., to be furnished from 790 arrange for further hospitalization, etc., if Government facilities unsatisfactory 790 application to women veterans in otherthan Government hospitals 790 improve, extend, etc., Government insufficient hospital facilities, etc 790 structures to become permanent property of Bureau or other Federal agencies 791 contract for outside medical services, etc., if Government facilities inadequate 791 permanent transfer of Publie Health hospitals to Bureau 791 payments to legal guardians of minors, incompetents, etc 791 action in District of Columbia if guardian, etc., has too many cases to be properly cared for. 791 direct, prior to notice of legal disability 791 to person legally entitled to compensation, if no guardian appointed. 791 notice to court on failure of guardian, etc.? to properly execute his duties, etc 792 suspension of guardian, etc., authorized, on failure to render accounts 792 payment authorized for expenses of investigations of guardianships, etc 792 amounts of compensation, insurance, maintenance, etc., unpaid at death of beneficiary, payable to legal representative 792 to person entitled, if no legal representative appointed, and less than $500 792 in case of escheat, to appropriate fund 792 no recovery of payment to a beneficiary if without his fault 792 of life insurance, but fund reimbursed from current appropriations 792 payment for losses of personal property by fire in Bureau hospitals 792 professional personnel of Bureau to be provided with courses of instruction 793 outside travel, etc., not authorized 793 compensation for death, injury, or disease in service from April 6, 1917 to July 2, 1921, by officers, enlisted men, etc 793 women citizens taken to serve in overseas hospitals 793 or for aggravation of an existing disability 793 misconduct excepted 793 if suffering from paralysis, paresis, blindness, etc., not denied on account of 793 soundness inferred if in active service November 11, 1918, etc 793 recorded defects excepted 793 I cclxxxiv *World* War *Veterans’ Act, 1924, Amend-* Page. *ments—* Continued, compensation for death, etc. ; specified diseases developed prior to January 1, 1925, presumed as incurred in service 793 spinal meningitis added 793 percentage of degree required 793 conclusive in tuberculosis and spinal meningitis; evidence required in other cases 794 claim may be allowed later, for disease subsequent to January 1, 1925 794 allowance for burai expenses if dying while in service 794 veteran of any war, including women Army nurses in SpanishAmerican War, if needy 794 specified allowances 794 beneficiaries of the Bureau 794 additional, to beneficiaries, receiving treatment or training away from home 794 cost of transportation of attendant-794 no deduction from accrued pension, compensation, or insurance 794 compensation, if disability total and permanent 794 specific disabilities rated as; loss of speech added 794 additional for blindness, etc 794 rate for double 795 tubercular rating of temporary total for three years, if discharged from hospital without arrest of disease 795 not denied if evidence of, be presented 795 medical services, surgical appliances, court costs, etc., to be furnished in addition to 795 Army and Navy status before dis-charge, not affected 795 reimbursement for payments for treatment in State hospitals, etc. 795 compensation for disabled person, without dependents, in an insane institution 795 payment to officer of the institution--795 additional allowance to person on recovery 795 payment may be to institution for benefit of inmate, or be apportioned to dependents 795 compensation to ex-service person with arrested tuberculous disease 796 temporary total rating permitted for six months after discharge from hospital 796 no payments retroactive 796 compensation for veterans maintained by Bureau in institutions, after June 30, 1927, without dependents 796 free hospital facilities, etc., available for Spanish War, World War, etc., veterans with specified diseases, if honorably discharged 796 veterans of any war, including women nurses 1898-1901, not dishonorably discharged, regardless of origin 796 all laws applicable to contract women nurses, 18981901 796 *World War Veterans' Act, 1924, Amend-Page. ments—* Continued. free hospital facilities, etc.; hospitalization, etc., to all needy veterans. 796 clothing. and prosthetic appliances supplied 796 no deduction from pension for board, etc., at Government hospitals 796 modification of provisions at Saint Elizabeths Hospital 796 in insular possessions or Territories at other than Government hospitals 797 medical examination of applicants for, or beneficiaries of, disability compensation 797 allowance for expenses of travel, etc. 797 rights suspended on refusal to submit to 797 no compensation payable unless disability,. etc., occurred prior to, or within a year after, discharge. 797 exceptions; restriction removed if official record of injury during service 797 time limit for presenting claims 797 where death or disability occurred after discharge 797 extension allowed for good cause 797 for minors or incompetents 797 purposes of Act declared to lie for services, April 6, 1917, to July 2, 1921 798 other pension laws, etc., not applicable 798 Army and Navy retirement laws not included as 798 no pay while in receipt of active service or retirement pay 798 service period not applicable to compensation or rehabilitation 798 insurance against death or total disability, granted to all persons in service of Army or Navy, on application 798 limitation; time for applying 798 acceptance of applications of reserves at training stations, etc 798 allowed in Coast Guard service 798 beneficiaries limited to specified relatives, and to totally disabled persons 798 recognized, if within permitted class when designated 798 expenses borne by United States 799 premium rates 799 reinstatement of lapsed or canceled insurance without medical examination; time limit 799 if applicant’s disability from World War service 799 proof of not totally disabled required 799 condition on payment of back premiums 799 allowances within one year, if applicant unable to pay back premiums 799 deduction of unpaid premiums, etc., in settlement 799 payment for insurance lapsed, etc., while suffering from compensable disability 799 computation for 799 amounts authorized by 799 cclxxxv *World War Veterans’ Act, 1924, Amend-* Page. *mente* —Continued, limitation of beneficiaries of revived insurance 800 amount allowed for payment to reinstate insurance lapsed for nonpayment of premiums; conditions 800 to be paid if insurance lapsed and insurer died before February 24, 1919, with bonus uncollected 800 vocational training not granted after June 30, 1926 800 continuance limited if receiving placement or school training 800 sum available for 800 penalties for violations, etc., applicable to Philippine Islands 800 Veterans ’ Bureau established as an independent bureau under the President 800 Director of, to be appointed by the President, etc.; salary 801 term yearly renewal insurance to be converted, not later than July 2, 1927, to form requested by insured 686 forms, payments of premiums, etc., to be prescribed 686 to cease July 2, 1927, except if death or total permanent disability occur prior thereto 687 extension, allowed for mental condition or disappearance of insured 687 time for conversion payments of, ex-tended, if matured by total permanent disability, and no longer disabled 687 further extension on recovery of mental condition, or reappearing. .687 payment of, in installments; small amounts may accumulate for a year 687 other provisions for payments authorized 687 basis of calculations 6S7 changes of beneficiaries allowed at any time, if within permitted classes 687 payments to estate, etc., if no beneficiary survive the insured, etc 687 escheat to United States 687 optional settlements approved by the Bureau, etc 687 provisions effective as of June 7, 1924 688 *World’s Poultry Congress, Third,* invitation from Canada to send delegates, etc., to, accepted 304 *Wrangell, Alaska,* issue of bonds by, authorized for school building 1063 special election to determine; interest, etc.; payment, etc 1063 proceeds to be used for no other purpose; sale of bonds 1064 for waterworks system 1061 special election to determine; interest, etc. ; payment, etc 1062 proceeds to be used for no other purpose; sale of bonds 1062 sale authorized of old customhouse at. 246 *Wright County, Minn.,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River, Clearwater, by Minnesota, Shelby County and 131 *Wright, Orville,* Page. monument authorized to commemorate first successful airplane flight by, at Kitty Hawk, N.
C 1264 *Wrightsville, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Susquehanna River, Columbia and , 406 *Wyandotte, Mich,,* limit of cost increased, public building at 872 public building authorization for 632 *Wyandotte, Okla.,* deficiency appropriation for Seneca Indian School, repairs 855 amount authorized for repairs, improvements and new buildings at Seneca Indian School 252 *Wyoming,* agreement of South Dakota and, for division of water supply of Belle Fourche and Cheyenne Rivers, etc., consented to 1247 consent of Congress to negotiations for division of water supply of Snake Riverf etc., between Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and 831 mining leases allowed of metalliferous and non metalliferous deposits on unallotted withdrawn Indian reservation lands in 920 Shoshone National Forest, lands added to 1412 *“Wyoming,” Battleship,* appropriation for additional protection, conversion to oil burning, etc., of 612 for additional protection against submarines and aircraft; conversion into oil burning, etc 1295 installations for airplane launchings, etc 1295 improved appliances for installing, etc., of airplanes authorized on 661 **X.** Page. *X Rays,* appropriation for investigations, etc., of 1210 **Y.** Page. *Yachts,* special tax on users of foreign built 95 exemption, if used for relief of seamen, etc 96 owned January 1, 1926, by a citizen, or domestic partnership or corporation 96 Yakima *Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 475, 954 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at; additional—. 1253 credit allowed for suppressing forest fires on reservation 1253 *Yakima Indian Reservation,* Wash., appropriation for ToppenishSimcoe irrigation system 467, 946 for reimbursing reclamation fund for water furnished lands in 467, 946 for additional water supply, Wapato irrigation project 467, 946 *Yakima Indian Sanatorium, Wash.,* appropriation for construction, etc 952 *Yakima Indians and Confederated Tribes,* withdrawal of Memaloose Island in Columbia River, Oreg., as a burial ground for 768 cclxxxvi *Yakima Irrigation Project, Wash.,* Page. appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 484, 960 for constructing Kittitas division, etc 484, 960 deficiency appropraition for constructing Kittitas division of 175 sum deducted from total cost of 646 suspension of specified construction charges 647 *Yamhill, Oreg.,* purchase by, authorized of part of re-vested OregonCaiifornia Railroad grant lands 745 rights reserved under Water Power Act 745 *Yaquina River, Oreg.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 1020 *Yazoo River, etc., Miss.,* investigation directed of, swamp latida of, for determining possible reclamation, etc 901 report of results of, etc., to Congress. 901 detailed estimate of cost, etc 902 further details as to local contributions, etc 902 *Yazoo River, Miss.,* survey of, and tributaries, to be made. 1015 *Yell and Pope Bridge District, Ark.,* may bridge Arkansas River, at Dardanelle, Ark 1266 *Yell and Pope County Bridge District, Ark.,* time extended for bridging Arkansas River at Dardanelle, Ark., by 414 *Yellow Fever,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 148, 1038 *Yellowstone Irrigation Project, Mont.-* *N.
Dak., Lower,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of. 481 not available unless contract made by irrigation district to pay construction, etc., charges 481 for construction of drainage system 959 sum deducted from total cost of 640 suspension of specified construction charges 640 *Yellowstone National Park, Wyo.,* appropriation for commissioner 344, 1195 for administration, etc 489, 965 for care of buffalo, etc 489, 965 acquiring authorized of designated lands for winter feeding, preserving, propagating, etc., game animals in, and adjacent lands— 656 addition to, of described lands 656 subject to valid claims, etc 657 mining laws not applicable 657 regulations for management to be provided 657 *Yokohama, Japan,* disposal of naval hospital at, authorized 700 *Yonkers, N.
Y.,* deficiency appropriation for post office, etc 871 public building authorization for 632 *York and Lancaster Counties, Pa.,* *may* bridge Susquehanna River, Wrightsville to Columbia 406 *Yorktown, Va.,* deficiency appropriation for naval mine depot, improvements 1253 *Yosemite National Park, Calif.,* Page. appropriation for commissioner 344, 1195 for administration, etc 490, 965 maintenance of roads, etc 490, 965 entrance gate and ranger station 490 hospital, etc 965 *Yosemite Valley Railway Company,* right of way granted, for relocation of right of way through Merced irrigation district, in Mariposa County, Calif 224 additional lands for stations, etc 225 former location to be relinquished 225 lands within reservoir site may be flooded 225 time limit for construction 225 *Youghiogheny River, Pa.,* improvement of, authorized 1013 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, McKeesport to West Newton 1020 *Yukon River, Alaska,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of river steamers, etc., on 493 *Yuma, Ariz.,* exchange of lands authorized for public aviation field near 677 *Yuma Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for reclamation charges on lands within 464, 944 share of credits to Imperial irrigation district of water right charges purchased for lands in 776 *Yuma Irrigation Project, Ariz.-Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of; unexpended balance reappropriated 480, 958 for maintenance, etc., of levee, etc., work along Colorado River adjacent to 485, 961 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing for Colorado River levee work, etc 857 for operation, etc., Colorado River levee work 857 annual authorization for front work on Colorado River adjacent to 1021 credit to Imperial irrigation district of water right applicants in, and purchasers in Yuma Mesa auxiliary project 776 pro rata share for lands in Yuma Indian Reservation 776 *Yuma Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for grading, Forty-fourth to Forty-fifth Streets 1304 **Z.** Page. *Zion National Park, Utah,* appropriation for administration, etc. 490, 965 *Zoological Park, D. C., National,* appropriation for expenses 449, 1330 no allowance for architect's compensation 1330 for exhibition building for birds 450, 1330 for exhibition cages, exterior to bird building 1330 *Zuni Indian Reservation, N. Mez.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 463, 943 3 **THE STATUTES AT LARGE** OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FROM DECEMBER, 1925, TO MARCH, 1927 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF THE TWO HOUSES OF CONGRESS AND RECENT TREATIES, CONVENTIONS, AND EXECUTIVE PROCLAMATIONS EDITED, PRINTED, AND PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE **VOL.
XLIV** IN THREE PARTS Part 1—Code of Laws of the United States Part 2—Public Acts and Resolutions Part 3—Private Acts and Resolutions, Concurrent Resolutions, Treaties, and Proclamations PART 3 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON 1927 iii **LIST** of the PRIVATE ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME Laws of the Sixty-Ninth Congress of the United States. STATUTE I—1925–1926. Page. *J. B. Baudreau.* An Act To relinquish the title of the United States to the land in the donation claim of the heirs of J.
B. Baudreau, situate in the county of Jackson State of Mississippi. February 12, 1926 1457 *James A. Hughes.* An Act For the relief of James A. Hughes. March 6, 1926 1457 *Grant Memorial Bridge, Point Pleasant, Ohio.* An Act To provide four condemned twelve-pounder bronze guns for the Grant Memorial Bridge at Point Pleasant, Ohio. March 12, 1926 1458 *Samuel T. Hubbard, junior.* An Act For the relief of Samuel T. Hubbard, junior. March 22, 1926 1458 *Bethlehem Steel Company.* An Act Amending Act of March 4, 1925, for the relief of employees of the Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
April 6, 1926 1458 *Frank Rector.* An Act For the relief of Frank Rector. April 13, 1926 1458 *Walter L. Watkins, alias Harry Austin.* An Act For the relief of Walter L. Watkins, alias Harry Austin. April 13, 1926 1459 *Joseph F. Becker.* An Act For the relief of Joseph F. Becker. April 14, 1926 1459 *Charles Wall.* An Act For the relief of Charles Wall. April 17, 1926 1459 *Frederick S. Easter.* An Act For the relief of Frederick S. Easter. April 17, 1926 1460 *William J. Dunlap.* An Act To remove the charge of desertion from the records of the War Department standing against William J.
Dunlap. April 17, 1926 1460 *Anton Kunz.* An Act Granting six months’ pay to Anton Kunz, father of Joseph Anthony Kunz, deceased, machinist’s mate, first class, United States Navy, in active service. April 17, 1926 1460 *George Barrett.* An Act For the relief of George Barrett. April 22, 1926 1460 *Leander Parker.* An Act For the relief of Hannah Parker. April 23, 1926 1461 *Charles Ritzel.* An Act For the relief of Charles Ritzel. April 24, 1926 1461 *James Madison Brown.* An Act For the relief of James Madison Brown.
April 24, 1926 1461 *Davis Construction Company.* An Act For the relief of the Davis Construction Company. April 24, 1926 1461 *John H. Walker.* An Act For the relief of John H. Walker. April 26, 1926 1462 *Levin P. Kelly.* An Act For the relief of Levin P. Kelly. April 27, 1926 1462 *John H. Bolton.* An Act To issue a patent to John H. Bolton. April 30, 1926 1462 *Captain Curtis L. Stafford, Army.* An Act To authorize the President to appoint Captain Curtis L. Stafford a captain of Cavalry in the Regular Army.
April 30, 1926 1463 *Robert A. Pickett.* An Act For the relief of Robert A. Pickett. April 30, 1926 1463 *British Petroleum Company.* An act For the relief of the owner of the steamship British Isles. May 1, 1926 1463 *“Almirante,” Steamship.* An Act For the relief of all owners of cargo aboard the American steamship Almirante at the time of her collision with the United States steamship Hisko. May 1, 1926 1464 *The P. Dougherty Company.* An Act For the relief of The P. Dougherty Company.
May 1, 1926 1464 *Ocean Steamship Company, Limited.* An Act For the relief of Ocean Steamship Company, Limited, a British corporation. May 1, 1926 1465 *Joseph B. Maccabe.* An Act Authorizing the President to issue an appropriate commission and honorable discharge to Joseph B. Maccabe. May 1, 1926 1465 *Tena Pettersen.* An Act For the relief of Tena Pettersen. May 1, 1926 1465 *A. V. Yearsley.* An Act For the relief of A. V. Yearsley. May 1, 1926 1466 *William P. Nisbett, sr.* An Act For the relief of the estate of William P.
Nisbett, senior, deceased. May 1, 1926 1466 *Walter W. Price.* An Act For the relief of Walter W. Price. May 1, 1926 1466 *Charles M. Rodefer.* An Act For the relief of Charles M. Rodefer. May 1, 1926 1466 *Sac and Fox Indians of Oklahoma.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to pay legal expenses incurred by the Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma. May 1, 1926 1467iv *Fred V. Plomteaux.* An Act For the relief of Fred V. Plomteaux. May 3, 1926 1467 *Archibald L.
Macnair.* An Act For the relief of Archibald L. Macnair. May 3, 1926 1467 *Florence Proud.* An Act For the relief of Florence Proud. May 3, 1926 1467 *Nora B. Sherrier Johnson.* An Act For the relief of Nora B. Sherrier Johnson. May 5, 1926 1468 *Mary M. Pride.* An Act For the relief of Mary M. Pride. May 5, 1926 1468 *Galen L. Tait.* An Act To authorize the general accounting officers of the United States to allow credit to Galen L. Tait, collector and disbursing agent, District of Maryland, for payments of travel and subsistence expenses made on properly certified and approved vouchers.
May 6, 1926 1468 *James W. Laxson.* An Act For the relief of James W. Laxson. May 7, 1926 1469 *Franklin P. Eastman.* An Act For the relief of the owner of the lighter Eastman Numbered 14. May 7, 1926 1469 *Texas Company.* An Act For the relief of the owner of the American barge Texaco Slumbered 153. May 7, 1926 1469 *“ Basse Indre, ” Steamship.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the steamship Basse Indre and all owners of cargo laden aboard said vessel at the time of her collision with the steamship Housatonic.
May 7, 1926 1470 *Philip Hertz.* An Act For the relief of Philip Hertz (Philip Herz). May 7, 1926 1470 *Henry A. Kessel Company (Incorporated).* An Act To extend the time for institution of proceedings authorized under Private Law Numbered 81, Sixty-eighth Congress, being an Act for the relief of Henry A. Kessel Company (Incorporated). May 7, 1926 1471 *James Doherty.* An Act For the relief of James Doherty. May 8, 1926 1471 *Benjamin A. J. Funnemark.* An Act Granting a patent to certain land to Benjamin A.
J. Funnemark. May 17, 1926 1471 *Boyle Commission Company.* An Act Providing for the issuance of patent to the Boyle Commission Company for block numbered 223, town site of Heyburn, Idaho. May 17, 1926 1471 *George K. Hughes.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to issue letters patent to George K. Hughes. May 17, 1926 1472 *Lester A. Rockwell.* An Act To correct the military record of Lester A. Rockwell. May 17, 1926 1472 *Luther H. Phipps.* An Act For the relief of Luther H.
Phipps. May 17, 1926 1472 *Charles M. Underwood.* An Act For the relief of the estate of Charles M. Underwood. May 17, 1926 1473 *William D. McKeefrey.* An Act For the relief of William D. McKeefrey. May 17, 1926 1473 *John W. King.* An Act For the relief of John W. King. May 17, 1926 1474 *Louis F. Meissner.* An Act For the relief of the heirs of the late Louis F. Meissner. May 17, 1926 1474 *Neffs’ Bank.* An Act For the relief of Neffs’ Bank, of McBride, Michigan. May 17, 1926 1475 *Custer Electric Light, etc Company.* An Act For the relief of the Custer Electric Light, Heat, and Power Company, of Custer, South Dakota.
May 17, 1926 1475 *Ivy L. Merrill.* An Act For the relief of Ivy L. Merrill. May 17, 1926 1475 *Lieutenant Harry L. Rogers, jr.* An Act For the relief of First Lieutenant Harry L. Rogers, junior. May 17, 1926 1475 *H. R. Butcher.* An Act For the relief of H. R. Butcher. May 18, 1926 1476 *Jane Coates.* An Act For the relief of Jane Coates, widow of Leonard R. Coates. May 18, 1926 1476 *J. H. Toulouse.* An Act For the relief of J. H. Toulouse. May 19, 1926 1476 *Public lands, entries, etc.* An Act Validating certain applications for and entries of public lands, and for other purposes.
May 19, 1926 1476 *Rear Admiral Edwin A. Anderson, silver service.* An Act Authorizing Rear Admiral Edwin A. Anderson, United States Navy, retired, to accept the silver service tendered by the Government of Panama. May 20, 1926 1479 *Montgomery, Ala., Chamber of Commerce, etc.* An Act For the relief of the Chamber of Commerce of Montgomery, Alabama, Jack Thorington, and thirty-nine others. May 21, 1926 1479 *P. C. Black.* An Act Permitting the sale of lot 9, sixteen and sixty-three one-hundredths acres, in section 31, township 2 south, range 17 west, in Bay County, Florida, to P.
C. Black. May 21, 1926 1480 *Merritt W. Blair.* An Act For the relief of Merritt W. Blair, of Abbott, Harding County, New Mexico, or his transferees. May 21, 1926 1480 *Katherine Rorison.* An Act For the relief of Katherine Rorison. May 21, 1926 1480 *George Turner.* An Act For the relief of George Turner. May 22, 1926 1481 *John R. Anderson.* An Act For the relief of John R. Anderson. May 22, 1926 1481 *Ernest F. Church.* An Act For the relief of Ernest F. Church. May 25, 1926 1481 *C.
T. Kitchen.* An Act For the relief of C. T. Kitchen. May 25, 1926 1481 *R. E. Neumann and wife.* An Act For the relief of R. E. Neumann and wife. May 25, 1926 1482 *Arthur F. Swanson.* An Act For the relief of Arthur F. Swanson, and for other purposes. May 27, 1926 1482 *Frank A. Bartling.* An Act For the relief of Frank A. Bartling. May 27, 1926 1483 *Nohle-Gilbertson Company.* An Act For the relief of Nohle-Gilbertson Company, a corporation, of Buford, North Dakota. May 28, 1926 1483v *W.
W. House.* An Act To credit the accounts of W. W. House, special disbursing agent, Department of Labor. May 28, 1926 1483 *Nez Perce Indian Agency.* An Act For the relief of O. H. Lipps. May 29, 1926 1483 *C. B. Wells.* An Act For the relief of C. B. Wells. May 29, 1926 1484 *Mrs. W. H. ReMine.* An Act For the relief of Mrs. W. H. ReMine. May 29, 1926 1484 *Muskingum River, Dam No 3.* An Act For the relief of Washington County, Ohio, S. C. Kile estate, and Malinda Frye estate.
May 29, 1926 1484 *Katie I. O’Rourke.* An Act For the relief of Edward J. O’Rourke, as guardian of Katie I. O’Rourke. May 29, 1926 1484 *Gagnon and Company, Incorporated.* An Act For the relief of Gagnon and Company, Incorporated. May 29, 1926 1485 *John T. Wilson.* An Act For the relief of John T. Wilson. May 29, 1926 1485 *Kate T. Riley.* An Act For the relief of Kate T. Riley. June 1, 1926 1485 *Charles Murray, sr., and wife.* An Act Authorizing and directing the Secretary of the Treasury to immediately reconvey to Charles Murray, senior, and Sarah A.
Murray, his wife, of De Funiak Springs, Florida, the title to lots 820, 821, and 822, in the town of De Funiak Springs, Florida, according to the map of Lake De Funiak drawn by W. J. Vankirk. June 1, 1926 1485 *William Rusch.* An Act For the relief of the devisees of William Rusch, deceased. June 1, 1926 I486 *Commercial Union Assurance Company (Limited) and others.* An Act For the relief of the Commercial Union Assurance Company (Limited), the Automobile Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, American and Foreign Insurance Company, Queen Insurance Company of America, Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company, Saint Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, and the United States Merchants and Shippers Insurance Company.
June 1, 1926 1486 *Frank Grygla.* An Act For the relief of Frank Grygla. June 1, 1926 1486 *Maryland Casualty Company, and others.* An Act For the relief of the Maryland Casualty Company, the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, of Baltimore, Maryland, and the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland. June 1, 1926 1487 *R. P. Rueth.* An Act For the relief of R. P. Rueth, of Chamita, New Mexico. June 1, 1926 1487 *George Patterson.* An Act To correct the military record of George Patterson, deceased.
June 2, 1926 1487 *“ Ocnoee, ” Steamship.* An Act For the relief of all owners of cargo laden aboard the steamship Oconee. June 2, 1926 1488 *Thomas G. Peyton.* An Act For the relief of Thomas G. Peyton. June 2, 1926 1488 *Myrtle Van Hooser.* An Act For the relief of Mollie Van Hooser, administratrix of the estate of Myrtle Van Hooser, deceased. June 2, 1926 1489 *John E. Luby.* An Act For the relief of John E. Luby, of New Bedford, Massachusetts. June 2, 1926 1489 *“Linwood, ” Lighter.* An Act For the relief of all owners of cargo laden aboard the lighter Linwood at the time of her collision with the United States steamship Absecon.
June 3, 1926 1489 *A. T. Whitworth.* An Act For the relief of A. T. Whitworth. June 3, 1926 1490 *Hilbert Edison and Ralph R. Walton.* An Act For the relief of Hilbert Edison and Ralph R. Walton. June 3, 1926 1490 *J. M. LaCalle.* An Act Providing reimbursement to J. M. LaCalle for services as instructor at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, from October 1, 1914, to October 19, 1914. June 3, 1926 1490 *Ed Estes.* An Act For the relief of the widow and minor children of Ed Estes, deceased.
June 3, 1926 1490 *Credits to postmasters for bank failure losses.* An Act For the relief of William Alexander; Frank M. Clark; George V. Welch; Grant W. Newton; William T. Hughes; Lucy V. Nelson; Frank A. Gummer; Charles E. Mulliken; Leo M. Rusk; Fred Falkenburg; Meary E. Kelly; William C. Hall; Rufus L. Stewart; Hugo H. Ahlff; Paul J. Linster; Ruida Daniel; Faye F. Mitchell; Dollie Miller; Alfred Anderson; Gustavus M. Rhoden; Marie L. Dumbauld; estate of Fred Moody, deceased.
June 3, 1926 1491 *Leslie Warnick Brennan.* An Act For the relief of Leslie Warnick Brennan. June 3, 1926 1492 *Rochester Merchandise Company.* An Act For the relief of the Rochester Merchandise Company. June 3, 1926 1492 *Joseph L. Rahm.* An Act For the relief of Joseph L. Rahm. June 3, 1926 1493 *Florence Martin.* An Act For the relief of W. T. Murray, administrator of the estate of Florence Martin, deceased. June 3, 1926 1493 *J. L. Flynn.* An Act For the relief of J. L. Flynn.
June 4, 1926 1493 *John P. McLaughlin.* An Act For the relief of John P. McLaughlin. June 4, 1926 1493 *Agnes M. Harrison.* An Act For the relief of Agnes M. Harrison, postmistress at Wheeler, Mississippi. June 7, 1926 1494 *Thomas Durnford.* An Act To relinquish the title of the United States to the land in the claim of Thomas Durnford, situate in the county of Baldwin, State of Alabama. June 7, 1926 1494 *Jose Louzau.* An Act For the relief of Jose Louzau. June 7, 1926 1494 *John A.
Douglas.* An Act For the relief of John A. Douglas. June 8, 1926 1494 *R. Clyde Bennett.* An Act For the relief of R. Clyde Bennett. June 8, 1926 1495 *Alonzo C. Shekell.* An Act For the relief of Alonzo C. Shekell. June 8, 1926 1495 *Francis Forbes.* An Act For the relief of Francis Forbes. June 8, 1926 1495vi *Joseph A. Choate.* An Act For the relief of Joseph A. Choate. June 8, 1926 1495 *Ulric O. Thynne.* An Act For the relief of Ulric O. Thynne. June 8, 1926 1496 *Wade W.
Barber.* An Act For the relief of Wade W. Barber. June 8, 1926 1496 *Andrew Cullin.* An Act For the relief of Andrew Cullin. June 8, 1926 1496 *Willett C. Barrett.* An Act For the relief of John H. Barrett and Ada H. Barrett. June 9, 1926 1496 *F. Joseph Chatterton.* An Act For the relief of F. Joseph Chatterton. June 9, 1926 1497 *J. M. Holladay.* An Act For the relief of J. M. Holladay. June 9, 1926 1497 *Sophie J. Rice.* An Act For the relief of Sophie J. Rice. June 9, 1926 1497 *Moran Towing and Transportation Company.* An Act For the relief of the Moran Towing and Transportation Company.
June 9, 1926 1497 *Ruphina M. Armentrout.* An Act For the relief of Ruphina M. Armentrout. June 9, 1926 1498 *Walter Kent, jr.* An Act For the relief of Walter Kent, junior. June 9, 1926 1498 *John G. Hohl.* An Act For the relief of John G. Hohl. June 9, 1926 1498 *Major Harry L. Pettus, Army.* An Act To reopen, allow, and credit $1,545 in the accounts of Major Harry L. Pettus, Quartermaster Corps (now deceased), for memorial tablet in the Army War College, as authorized by the Act of March 4, 1923, and certify the same to Congress, and to reimburse the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company the amount paid by that surety company to the Government to settle said accounts.
June 9, 1926 1498 *Sherman Miles.* An Act For the relief of Sherman Miles. June 9, 1926 1499 *Ella M. Fay and John F. Clinton.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the barge Mcllvaine Numbered 1. June 10, 1926 1499 *L. W. Burford.* An Act For the relief of L. W. Burford. June 10, 1926 1499 *Annie H. Martin.* An Act For the relief of Annie H. Martin. June 10, 1926 1499 *Captain George G. Seibels, Navy.* An Act For the relief of Captain George G. Seibels, Supply Corps, United States Navy.
June 10, 1926 1500 *John Milton Pew.* An Act For the relief of John Milton Pew. June 10, 1926 1500 *Simon R. Curtis.* An Act For the relief of Simon R. Curtis. June 10, 1926 1500 *W. J. S. Stewart.* An Act For the relief of the widow of W. J. S. Stewart. June 10, 1926 1500 *Harry McNeil.* An Act For the relief of Harry McNeil. June 10, 1926 1501 *Gustavo Tegera Guevara, Naval Academy.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to receive for instruction at the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis Mr.
Gustavo Tegera Guevara, a citizen of Venezuela. June 10, 1926 1501 *T. Luther Pinder.* An Act For the relief of T. Luther Pinder. June 10, 1926 1501 *Roy W. Saam.* An Act To correct the Marine Corps record of Roy W. Saam. June 10, 1926 1501 *Decoration, Captain F. A. Traut, Navy.* An Act To authorize Captain F. A. Traut, United States Navy, to accept a decoration from the King of Denmark known as the “Order of Dannebrog.” June 10, 1926 1502 *Hewson L. Peeke.* An Act For the relief of Hewson L.
Peeke. June 10, 1926 1502 *Bagdasar Jackson.* An Act For the relief of B. Jackson. June 10, 1926 1502 *William Fries.* An Act For the relief of the estate of William Fries, deceased. June 10, 1926 1503 *James H. Graham.* An Act For the relief of the estate of James H. Graham. June 10, 1926 1503 *J. Walter Payne.* An Act For the relief of J. Walter Payne. June 10, 1926 1503 *H. H. Hinton.* An Act For the relief of H. H. Hinton. June 10, 1926 1503 *Cyrus Durey.* An Act For the relief of Cyrus Durey.
June 10, 1926 1503 *Decoration, Walter Stanley Haas.* Joint Resolution Granting permission to Walter Stanley Haas, lieutenant commander, United States Navy, to accept a decoration bestowed upon him by the Government of Ecuador. June 10, 1926 1504 *B. G. Oosterbaan.* An Act For the relief of B. G. Oosterbaan. June 11, 1926 1504 *Louis A. Hogue.* An Act For the relief of Louis A. Hogue. June 11, 1926 1504 *William J. Nagel.* An Act For the relief of William J. Nagel. June 11, 1926 1505 *Private property damages, etc., Army.* An Act For the payment of claims for damages to and loss of property, personal injuries, and for other purposes incident to the operation of the Army.
June 11, 1926 1505 *Gershon Brothers Company.* An Act For the relief of Gershon Brothers Company. June 12, 1926 1505 *Captain Murray A. Cobb, Army.* An Act For the relief of Captain Murray A. Cobb. June 12, 1926 1506 *Harry Ross Hubbard.* An Act For the relief of Harry Ross Hubbard. June 12, 1926 1506 *Mrs. G. A. Guenther.* An Act For the relief of Mrs. G. A. Guenther, mother of the late Gordon Guenther, ensign, United States Naval Reserve. June 14, 1926 1506 *Fred A. Gosnell.* An Act To authorize the Comptroller General of the United States to relieve Fred A.
Gosnell, former disbursing clerk, Bureau of the Census, and the estate of Richard C. Lappin, former supervisor of the Fourteenth Decennial Census for the Territory of Hawaii and special disbursing agent, in the settlement of certain accounts. June 14, 1926 1506 *Paymaster Herbert Elliott Stevens, Navy.* An Act For the relief of Paymaster Herbert Elliott Stevens, United States Navy. June 14, 1926 1507 *Daughters of American Revolution.* An Act To grant certain lands situated in the State of Arizona to the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
June 15, 1926 1507vii *Commercial Union Assurance Company, Limited.* An Act For the relief of the Commercial Union Assurance Company, Limited. June 15, 1926 1507 *Adaline White.* An Act For the relief of Adaline White. June 15, 1926 1508 *Belle H. Walker and Frank E. Smith.* An Act For the relief of Belle H. Walker, widow of Frank H. Walker, deceased, and Frank E. Smith. June 15, 1926 1509 *Daniel F. Crump.* An Act Authorizing the health officer of the District of Columbia to issue a permit for the removal of the remains of the late Daniel F.
Crump within Glenwood Cemetery. June 16, 1926 1509 *Helen M. Peck.* An Act For the relief of Helen M. Peck. June 16, 1926 1509 *F. E. Romberg.* An Act For the relief of F. E. Romberg. June 16, 1926 1510 *Edgar K. Miller.* An Act For the relief of Edgar K. Miller. June 16, 1926 1510 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war.
June 17, 1926 1510 *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 so forth, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors. June 17, 1926 1584 *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.
June 17, 1926 1593 *American Transportation Company.* An Act For the relief of the American Transportation Company. June 17, 1926 1605 *John O’Brien.* An Act For the relief of John O’Brien. June 17, 1926 1605 *Richard Murphy.* An Act Authorizing issuance of patent to Richard Murphy. June 17, 1926 1605 *Joseph Mayhew.* An Act For the relief of Joseph Mayhew. June 17, 1926 1606 *James H. Kelly.* An Act For the relief of James H. Kelly. June 17, 1926 1606 *Fore River Shipbuilding Company.* An Act To cary out the findings of the Court of Claims in the case of the Fore River Shipbuilding Company.
June 17, 1926 1606 *Samuel Spaulding.* An Act For the relief of Samuel Spaulding. June 17, 1926 1607 *Orin Thornton.* An Act For the relief of Orin Thornton. June 17, 1926 1607 *Charles David Guthridge.* An Act To correct the naval record of Charles David Guthridge. June 17, 1926 1607 *George W. Evans and Joseph P. Siebeneicher.* An Act To allow credits in the accounts of certain disbursing officers of the Department of the Interior. June 17, 1926 1607 *Ada Brown-Hopkins.* An Act For the relief of Ada Brown-Hopkins.
June 17, 1926 1608 *Milton F. Nicholson, Navy.* An Act To provide for the advancement on the retired list of the Navy of Milton F. Nicholson. June 17, 1926 1608 *Bubonic plague fire losses in Hawaii.* An Act To reimburse certain fire insurance companies the amounts paid by them for property destroyed by fire in suppressing bubonic plague in the Territory of Hawaii in the years 1899 and 1900. June 18, 1926 1608 *James E. Simpson.* An Act For the relief of James E. Simpson. June 18, 1926 1609 *William J.
Murphy.* An Act For the relief of William J. Murphy. June 18, 1926 1609 *Harrisburg, Pa., Real Estate Company.* An Act For the relief of the Harrisburg Real Estate Company, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. June 18, 1926 1609 *Harry P. Creekmore.* An Act For the relief of Harry P. Creekmore. June 18, 1926 1609 *Martha E. Brace and others.* An Act Authorizing the enrollment of Martha E. Brace as a Kiowa Indian, and directing issuance of trust patents to her and two others to certain land of the Kiowa Indian Reservation, Oklahoma.
June 18, 1926 1609 *George Horton.* Joint Resolution For the relief of George Horton. June 18, 1926 1610 *Philip T. Coffey.* An Act For the relief of Philip T. Coffey. June 19, 1926 1610 *M. Barde and Sons (Incorporated).* An Act For the relief of M. Barde and Sons (Incorporated) Portland, Oregon. June 19, 1926 1611 *Georgia Cotton Company.* An Act For the relief of the Georgia Cotton Company. June 19, 1926 1611 *Elbert Kelly, etc., Army.* An Act For the relief of Elbert Kelly, Orestes Cleveland, and James Harrison Dickie, second lieutenants in the Army of the United States.
June 19, 1926 1611 *G. W. Plumlee.* An Act For the relief of John Plumlee, administrator of the estate of G. W. Plumlee, deceased. June 21, 1926 1611 *Andrew Radel Oyster Company.* An Act For the relief of the Andrew Radel Oyster Company. June 21, 1926 1612 *Waller V. Gibson.* An Act For the relief of Waller V. Gibson. June 21, 1926 1612 *A. T. Marix.* An Act For the relief of A. T. Marix. June 21, 1926 1612 *American Commissioners for Foreign Missions.* An Act Granting and relinquishing title to certain lands in the State of Washington to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, and for other purposes.
June 21, 1926 1612 *Roland M. Bennett.* An Act To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to dispose by sale of certain public land in the State of Kansas. June 21, 1926 1613 *Alling R. Maish.* An Act For the relief of Alling R. Maish. June 22, 1926 1613 *Emily L. Hoffbauer.* An Act For the relief of Emily L. Hoffbauer. June 22, 1926 1613 *Carib Steamship Company, Incorporated.* An Act For the relief of the Carib Steamship Company, Incorporated. June 22, 1926 1614viii *Frank W.
Hoover and Edward F. Batchelor.* An Act For the relief of certain disbursing officers of the office of Superintendent State, War, and Navy Department Buildings. June 22, 1926 1614 *Perley Morse and Company.* An Act For the relief of Perley Morse and Company. June 22, 1926 1614 *New Jersey Shipbuilding and Dredging Company.* An Act For the relief of the New Jersey Shipbuilding and Dredging Company. June 22, 1926 1614 *Franklin Gum.* An Act For the relief of Franklin Gum. June 23, 1926 1615 *James C.
Minon.* An Act For the relief of James C. Minon. June 23, 1926 1615 *Charles H. Willey.* An Act For the relief of Charles H. Willey. June 23, 1926 1615 *“San Lucar,” Steamship.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the steamship San Lucar and of her cargo. June 24, 1926 1615 *Th Michaelsen.* An Act For the relief of Th Miehaelsen. June 24, 1926 1616 *Employers’ Liability Assurance Corporation, Limited.* An Act For the relief of Lawford and McKim, general agents for the Employers’ Liability Assurance Corporation, Limited, of London, England.
June 24, 1926 1616 *M. S. Lawton, H. A. Halverson, and Laclair D. Schulze.* An Act For the relief of certain officers of the Air Service of the United States Army on account of funds expended by them in connection with the American round-the-world flight. June 24, 1926 1616 *Henry T. Wilcox.* An Act For the relief of the estate of Henry T. Wilcox. June 25, 1926 1617 *Lilly O. Dyer.* An Act For the relief of Lilly O. Dyer. June 25, 1926 1617 *A. B. Ewing.* An Act For the relief of A.
B. Ewing. June 25, 1926 1617 *Alice M. Durkee.* An Act For the relief of Alice M. Durkee. June 25, 1926 1617 *Yvonne Therrien.* An Act For the relief of Yvonne Therrien. June 25, 1926 1618 *Central National Bank, Ellsworth, Kans.* An Act For the relief of the Central National Bank, Ellsworth, Kansas. June 25, 1926 1618 *Swend A. Swendson.* An Act For the relief of Swend A. Swendson. June 25, 1926 1618 *Captain Edward T. Hartmann and others, Army.* An Act For the relief of Captain Edward T.
Hartmann, United States Army, and others. June 25, 1926 1618 *Francis Nicholson.* An Act For the relief of Francis Nicholson. June 25, 1926 1619 *Atlantic and Caribbean Steam Navigation Company.* An Act For the relief of the Atlantic and Caribbean Steam Navigation Company. June 25, 1926 1619 *Lieutenant Thomas J. Ryan, Navy.* An Act For the relief of Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Thomas J. Ryan, United States Navy. June 25, 1926 1619 *Mrs. M. McCollom and others.* An Act For the relief of Mrs.
M. McCollom, Margaret G. Jackson, and Dorothy M. Murphy. June 25, 1926 1620 *Peoples Investment Company.* An Act To confirm the right, title, and interest of the Peoples Investment Company (incorporated), of the State of Louisiana, in certain lands. June 25, 1926 1620 *Carbon County, Wyo.* An Act To authorize leasing, for the production of oil and gas, certain public lands in Carbon County, Wyoming. June 26, 1926 1621 *Immaculato Carlino.* An Act For the reilef of Immaculate Carlino, widow of Alexander Carlino.
June 28, 1926 1621 *Lieutenant Lewis Wesley Kitchens, Army.* An Act To provide for payment of the amount of a war-risk insurance policy to the beneficiaries designated by Lieutenant Lewis Wesley Kitchens, deceased. June 29, 1926 1622 *Charles W. Reed.* An Act For the relief of Charles W. Reed. June 29, 1926 1622 *Edward L. Duggan.* An Act For the relief of Edward L. Duggan. June 29, 1926 1622 *W. B. deYampert.* An Act For the relief of W. B. deYampert. June 29, 1926 1623 *W. R.
F. Bleakney, Military Academy.* An Act To reinstate William R. F. Bleakney in West Point Military Academy. June 30, 1926 1623 *Addison B. McKinley.* An Act For the relief of Addison B. McKinley. July 1, 1926 1623 *Turpin G. Hovas.* An Act For the relief of Turpin G. Hovas. July 1, 1926 1623 *Julia F. Cole.* An Act Authorizing the sale of lot 2 in square 1113 in the District of Columbia, and the deposit of the net proceeds in the Treasury. July 2, 1926 1624 *Herbert A. Wilson.* An Act For the relief of Herbert A.
Wilson. July 2, 1926 1624 *Caleb W. Swink.* An Act For the relief of Caleb W. Swink. July 2, 1926 1624 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war. July 2, 1926 1625 *J. A. Galloway.* An Act For the relief of the estate of J. A. Galloway. July 3, 1926 1700 *Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vanderveer.* An Act For the relief of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Vanderveer. July 3, 1926 1700 *Edward Johnston.* An Act For the relief of Edward Johnston. July 3, 1926 1701 *Edith L. Bickford.* An Act For the relief of Edith L. Bickford. July 3, 1926 1701 *Joe F. Jenkins.* An Act For the relief of Joe F. Jenkins. July 3, 1926 1701 *Major John D. Gould, Army.* An Act To allow and credit the accounts of Major John D. Gould, Quartermaster Corps, with $1,646.86, representing various shortages and suspended vouchers in his accounts as disbursing officer during the late war.
July 3, 1926 1701 *Genevieve Hendrick.* An Act For the relief of Genevieve Hendrick. July 3, 1926 1702 *Edward R. Ledwell.* An Act For the relief of Edward R. Ledwell. July 3, 1926 1702 *Etelka Bell.* An Act For the relief of Etelka Bell. July 3, 1926 1702 *Joseph L. Keresey.* An Act For the relief of Joseph L. Keresey. July 3, 1926 1703ix *Agnes De Jardins.* An Act For the relief of Agnes De Jardins. July 3, 1926 1703 *Robert E. A. Landauer.* An Act For the relief of Robert E.
A. Landauer. July 3, 1926 1703 *Henry O’Brien.* An Act For the relief of Henry O’Brien. July 3, 1926 1703 *Silas Overmire.* An Act For the relief of Silas Overmire. July 3, 1926 1704 *John Regan.* An Act For the relief of John Regan. July 3, 1926 1704 *William A. Glasson.* An Act For the relief of William A. Glasson. July 3, 1926 1704 *Sam Tilden.* An Act For the relief of Sam Tilden. July 3, 1926 1704 *James L. Cardwell.* An Act For the relief of James L. Cardwell. July 3, 1926 1705 *L.
J. Houghtaling.* An Act For the relief of L. J. Houghtaling. July 3, 1926 1705 *George A. McKenzie.* An Act For the relief of George A. McKenzie, alias William A. Williams. July 3, 1926 1705 *Thomas Dowling.* An Act To change the military record of Thomas Dowling, alias James Murphy. July 3, 1926 1706 *William E. Jones.* An Act For the relief of William E. Jones. July 3, 1926 1706 *Lewis J. Burshia.* An Act For the relief of Lewis J. Burshia. July 3, 1926 1706 *Ruth Gore.* An Act For the relief of Ruth Gore.
July 3, 1926 1706 *New York Canal and Great Lakes Corporation.* An Act For the relief of the New York Canal and Great Lakes Corporation, owners of the steamer Monroe and Barge 209. July 3, 1926 1707 *Houston, Tex., Chamber of Commerce, etc.* An Act For the relief of the Houston (Texas) Chamber of Commerce and the Hermann Hospital estate and Bertha E. Roy and Max A. Roy and J. M. Frost and J. J. Settegast and Emma Hellberg and Laura Lackner and F. W. Lackner. July 3, 1926 1707 *Charles D.
Baylis, Marine Corps.* An Act For the relief of Chales D. Baylis, first lieutenant, United States Marine Corps. July 3, 1926 1707 *Maude J. Booth.* An Act For the relief of Maude J. Booth. July 3, 1926 1708 *Carroll Motor Company.* An Act For the relief of the Carroll Motor Company. July 3, 1926 1708 *Harbor Springs, Mich.* An Act For the relief of the village of Harbor Springs, Michigan. July 3, 1926 1708 *Myrtle Sullinger.* An Act Validating the application for and entry of certain public lands by Myrtle Sullinger.
July 3, 1926 1708 *L. L. Kyle.* An Act For the relief of L. L. Kyle. July 3, 1926 1709 *Michael J. Leo.* An Act For the relief of Michael J. Leo. July 3, 1926 1709 *Westport, Conn.* An Act To authorize the sale of a parcel of land in the town of Westport, Connecticut. July 3, 1926 1709 *Decoration, William B. McKinley.* An Act Authorizing the Department of State to deliver to Honorable William B. McKinley, United States Senator from the State of Illinois, and permitting him to accept the decoration and diploma presented by the Government of France.
July 3, 1926 1710 *“Norman,” Vessel.* An Act Conferring jurisdiction upon the Federal District Court of the Western Division of the Western District of Tennessee to hear and determine claims arising from the sinking of the vessel known as the Norman. July 3, 1926 1710 *G. C. Allen.* An Act For the relief of G. C. Allen. July 3, 1926 1711 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war.
July 3, 1926 1711 *W. F. Morgareidge.* An Act For the relief of W. F. Morgareidge. July 3, 1926 1745 *Pirtle Handley.* An Act For the relief of Pirtle Handley. July 3, 1926 1745 *Harold Holst.* An Act For the relief of Harold Holst. July 3, 1926 1745 *Lieutenant Frederick C. Matthews, Army.* An Act For the relief of Lieutenant Frederick C. Matthews. July 3, 1926 1746 *Howard A. Mount.* An Act For the relief of Howard A. Mount. July 3, 1926 1746 *Benito Viscaina and Maria Viscaina.* An Act For the relief of Benito Viscaina and Maria Viscaina.
July 3, 1926 1746 *Alaska Indian police.* An Act For the relief of certain Indian policemen in the Territory of Alaska. July 3, 1926 1746 *Nebraska Buick Compamy.* An Act For the relief of the Nebraska Buick Company. July 3, 1926 1747 *Archie Eggleston.* An Act For the relief of Archie Eggleston, an Indian of the former Isabella Reservation, Michigan. July 3, 1926 1747 *P. H. Donlon.* An Act For the relief of P. H. Donlon. July 3, 1926 1747 *Geraldine Kester.* An Act For the relief of Geraldine Kester.
July 3, 1926 1747 *J. B. Elliott.* An Act For the relief of J. B. Elliott. July 3, 1926 1748 *Captain H. Bert Knowles, Army.* An Act For the relief of Captain H. Bert Knowles. July 3, 1926 1748 *James E. Judge, senior.* An Act For the relief of James E. Judge, senior. July 3, 1926 1748 *Mabel Blanche Rockwell.* An Act For the relief of Mabel Blanche Rockwell. July 3, 1926 1749 *Elias Field.* An Act For the relief of Elias Field. July 3, 1926 1749 *Captains F. J. Baker and George W.
Rees, Army.* An Act For the relief of Captain F. J. Baker and Captain George W. Rees, United States Army. July 3, 1926 1749 *Harry Coventry.* An Act For the relief of Harry Coventry. July 3, 1926 1749 *John H. Cowley.* An Act For the relief of John H. Cowley. July 3, 1926 1750 *David A. Vincent.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to sell and patent to David A. Vincent certain lands in Oklahoma. July 3, 1926 1750x *T. Arthur Moore.* An Act For the relief of T. Arthur Moore.
July 3, 1926 1750 *John Solen.* An Act For the relief of John Solen. July 3, 1926 1751 *Thomas H. Burgess.* An Act For the relief of Thomas H. Burgess. July 3, 1926 1751 *William Thomas.* An Act For the relief of Rachel Thomas, widow of William Thomas, deceased. July 3, 1926 1751 *Edward N. Moore.* An Act for the relief of Edward N. Moore. July 3, 1926 1751 *James Carpenter.* An Act To quiet title and possession with respect to certain lands in Baldwin County, Alabama. July 3, 1926 1752 *James Perry Whitlow.* An Act To correct the military record of James Perry Whitlow.
July 3, 1926 1752 *Holyman Battle.* An Act To release and quitclaim title of certain lands to Holyman Battle and his successors in interest. July 3, 1926 1752 *John P. Daley.* An Act To correct the military record of John P. Daley. July 3, 1926 1753 *Anna Jeanette Weinrich.* An Act For the relief of Anna Jeanette Weinnch. July 3, 1926 1753 *Clyde L. West.* An Act Granting an annuity to Clyde L. West. July 3, 1926 1753 *Anna J. Larson.* An Act To allow credits in the accounts of Anna J.
Larson, special fiscal agent, Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior. July 3, 1926 1753 *Northern Paper Mills.* An Act Granting to Northern Paper Mills certain islands in the Menomonee River. July 3, 1926 1754 *John Hebnes.* An Act To perfect the homestead entry of John Hebnes. July 3, 1926 1754 *Orrin F. Strickland.* An Act For the relief of Virginia Strickland. July 3, 1926 1754 *Neil Mullane.* An Act For the relief of Neil Mpllane. July 3, 1926 1755 *Mrs. E. W. Wright.* An Act To provide payment for services rendered in preparation for the international conference on traffic in habit-forming narcotic drugs.
July 3, 1926 1755 *Lewis Williams.* An Act For the relief of Lewis Williams, formerly collector of internal revenue for the State of Idaho. July 3, 1926 1755 *Richard Weatherston.* An Act for the relief of Richard Weatherston. July 3, 1926 1755 *Johanna B. Weinberg.* An Act for the relief of Johanna B. Weinberg. July 3, 1926 1755 *Arthur H. Bagshaw.* An Act For the relief of Arthur H. Bagshaw. July 3, 1926 1756 *F. G. Alderete.* An Act For the relief of F. G. Alderete. July 3, 1926 1756 *Charles B.
Beck.* An Act For the relief of Charles B. Beck. July 3, 1926 1756 *J. M. Hedrick.* An Act For the relief of J. M. Hedrick. July 3, 1926 1756 *Joseph F. MacKnight.* An Act For the relief of Joseph F. MacKnight. July 3, 1926 1757 *Hensler Brothers.* An Act For the relief of Hensler Brothers. July 3, 1926 1757 *Emanuel Xuiereb.* An Act For the relief of Emanuel Xuiereb. July 3, 1926 1757 *Folkert Coleman and Carey D. Ferguson.* An Act For the relief of Folkert Coleman, of Port Huron, Michigan, and Carey D.
Ferguson, collector of customs and special disbursing agent for the Treasury Department at Detroit, Michigan. July 3, 1926 1757 *Natalie Summers.* An Act For the relief of Natalie Summers. July 3, 1926 1758 *William Knabe.* An Act For the relief of William Knabe. July 3, 1926 1758 *R. S. Howard Company.* Joint Resolution For the relief of R. S. Howard Company. July 3, 1926 1759 STATUTE II—1926–1927. *Edward C. Roser.* An Act For the relief of Edward C. Roser. December 14, 1926 1761 *Isaac A.
Chandler.* An Act For the relief of Isaac A. Chandler. December 15, 1926 1761 *A. S. Rosenthal Company.* An Act For the relief of A. S. Rosenthal Company. December 16, 1926 1761 *Broad Brook Bank and Trust Company.* An Act For the relief of the Broad Brook Bank and Trust Company. December 16, 1926 1762 *Cyrus S. Andrews.* An Act For the relief of Cyrus S. Andrews. December 18, 1926 1762 *Daniel C. Darroch.* An Act To correct the military record of Daniel C. Darroch. February 7, 1927 1762 *Levi Wright.* An Act For the relief of Levi Wright.
February 7, 1927 1763 *Louis Nemec.* An Act To remove the charge of desertion from and correct the naval record of Louis Nemec, otherwise known as Louis Nemeck. February 7, 1927 1763 *Alexander Edward Metz.* An Act For the relief of Alexander Edward Metz. February 7, 1927 1763 *Lieutenant Commander Lucius C. Dunn, Navy.* An Act To authorize Lieutenant Commander Lucius C. Dunn, United States Navy, to accept from the King of Denmark a decoration known as a “Knight of the Order of Dannebrog.
” February 7, 1927 1764 *Emma E. L. Pulliam.* An Act For the reimbursement of Emma E. L. Pulliam. February 8, 1927 1764 *Ella Miller.* An Act For the relief of Ella Miller. February 8, 1927 1764 *Bertha M. Leville.* An Act For the relief of Bertha M. Leville. February 8, 1927 1764 *Celestina Mateos.* An Act For the relief of Celestina Mateos. February 8, 1927 1765 *James E. Parker.* An Act To reimburse or compensate James E. Parker for money, clothing, and other property misplaced or appropriated by United States authorities during the World War.
February 9, 1927 1765 *Fannie B. Armstrong.* An Act For the relief of Fannie B. Armstrong. February 9, 1927 1765 *Max Hagedorn.* An Act To ratify the action of a local board of sales control in respect of a contract between the United States and Max Hagedorn, of La Grange, Georgia. February 9, 1927 1765xi *Sheffield Company.* An Act For the relief of Sheffield Company, a corporation of Americus, Georgia. February 9, 1927 1766 *Harry J. Dabel.* An Act For the relief of Harry J.
Dabel. February 9, 1927 1766 *Agnes W. Wilcox.* An Act For the relief of Agnes W. Wilcox. February 9, 1927 1766 *Frederick Marshall.* An Act For the relief of Frederick Marshall. February 11, 1927 1766 *Mary A., and James Albert Ramsey.* Joint Resolution To amend an Act entitled “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 the said war,” approved December 23, 1924.
February 11, 1927 1767 *Alexander J. Thompson.* An Act Authorizing the payment of a claim to Alexander J. Thompson. February 12, 1927 1767 *Henry S. Royce.* An Act For the relief of Henry S. Royce. February 12, 1927 1767 *Stanton and Jones.* An Act For the relief of Stanton and Jones. February 12, 1927 1768 *Gordan A. Dennis.* An Act For the relief of Gordan A. Dennis. February 12, 1927 1768 *Columbus P. Pierce.* An Act For the relief of Columbus P. Pierce. February 12, 1927 1768 *Moses Steadham.* An Act To relinquish the title of the United States to the land in the claim of Moses Steadham, situate in the county of Baldwin, State of Alabama.
February 12, 1927 1768 *Gustav E. Hoffmann.* An Act To authorize the Commissioner of the General Land Office to dispose by sale of certain public land in the State of Arkansas. February 12, 1927 1769 *Maurice E. Kinsey.* An Act For the relief of Maurice E. Kinsey. February 12, 1927 1769 *James Gaynor.* An Act For the relief of James Gaynor. February 12, 1927 1769 *Helene M. Hubrich.* An Act For the relief of Helene M. Hubrich. February 12, 1927 1770 *Noxubee County, Miss., land title.* Joint Resolution To approve a sale of land by one Mushulatubba or Mushulatubbe on August 29, 1832.
February 12, 1927 1770 *Joseph R. Hebblethwaite.* An Act To allow and credit the accounts of Joseph R. Hebblethwaite, formerly captain, Quartermaster Corps, United States Army, the sum of $237.90 disallowed by the Comptroller General of the United States. February 14, 1927 1770 *New Braunfels Brewing Company.* An Act For the relief of the New Braunfels Brewing Company. February 14, 1927 1771 *Russell W. Simpson.* An Act For the relief of Russell W. Simpson. February 14, 1927 1771 *Pennsylvania Railroad Company.* An Act To authorize payment to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, a corporation, for damage to its rolling stock at Raritan Arsenal, Metuchen, New Jersey, on August 16, 1922.
February 14, 1927 1771 *Crane Company.* An Act For the relief of Crane Company. February 14, 1927 1771 *Albert G. Tuxhorn.* An Act For the relief of Albert G. Tuxhorn. February 14, 1927 1771 *William C. Perry.* An Act For the relief of the estate of William C. Perry, late of Cross Creek Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania. February 14, 1927 1772 *Captain C. R. Insley.* An Act For the relief of Captain C. R. Insley. February 14, 1927 1772 *Kelly Springfield Motor Truck Company.* An Act For the relief of the Kelly Springfield Motor Truck Company of California.
February 14, 1927 1772 *Bell Telephone Company, etc.* An Act For the relief of the Bell Telephone Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the Illinois Bell Telephone Company. February 14, 1927 1773 *Charles C. Hughes.* An Act For the relief of Charles C. Hughes. February 14, 1927 1773 *Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company.* An Act For the relief of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company. February 14, 1927 1773 *Pensions, Regulars, and others than Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors, and so forth.
February 17, 1927 1774 *Mary Moore.* An Act For the relief of Mary Moore. February 17, 1927 1785 *Joel C. Clore.* An Act For the relief of Joel C. Clore. February 17, 1927 1785 *Decorations, Chile.* An Act To authorize certain officers of the United States Navy to accept from the Republic of Chile the Order of Merit, first class, and the Order of Merit, second class. February 17, 1927 1785 *Alexander McLaren.* An Act For the relief of Alexander McLaren. February 21, 1927 1785 *Major Charles Beatty Moore, Army.* An Act Granting permission to Major Charles Beatty Moore, United States Army, to accept the following decorations, namely, the Legion of Honor tendered him by the Republic of France, and the officers’ cross of the order “Polonia Restituta” tendered him by the Republic of Poland.
February 21, 1927 1786 *Dominic I. Murphy.* An Act Authorizing Dominic I. Murphy, consul general of the United States of America, to accept a silver fruit bowl presented to him by the British Government. February 21, 1927 1786 *Ellis E. Haring and Edward F. Batchelor.* An Act For the relief of Captain Ellis E. Haring and Edward F. Batchelor. February 23, 1927 1786 *Corporal Steve McNeil Parks.* An Act To provide for the payment of the amount of an adjusted-service certificate to Irving D’Forrest Parks, beneficiary designated by Corporal Steve McNeil Parks, deceased.
February 23, 1927 1786 *Elizabeth Wooten.* An Act For the relief of Elizabeth Wooten. February 23, 1927 1787 *Hunter-Brown Company.* An Act For the relief of Hunter-Brown Company. February 23, 1927 1787xii *Elisha K. Henson.* An Act For the relief of Elisha K. Henson. February 23, 1927 1787 *H. W. Krueger and H. J. Selmer.* An Act For the relief of H. W. Krueger and H. J. Selmer, bondsmen for the Green Bay Dry Dock Company, in their contract for the construction of certain steel barges and a dredge for the Government of the United States.
February 23, 1927 1788 *H. C. Ericsson.* An Act Authorizing the Court of Claims of the United States to hear and determine the claim of H. C. Ericsson. February 23, 1927 1788 *Kentucky-Wyoming Oil Company, Incorporated.* An Act For the relief of the Kentucky-Wyoming Oil Company, incorporated. February 23, 1927 1788 *Homer H. Hacker.* An Act For the relief of Homer H. Hacker. February 23, 1927 1789 *Columbus Hospital.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to pay the Columbus Hospital, Great Falls, Montana, for the treatment of disabled Government employees.
February 23, 1927 1789 *National Surety Company.* An Act For the relief of the National Surety Company. February 23, 1927 1789 *Capital Paper Company.* An Act For the relief of the Capital Paper Company. February 23, 1927 1789 *George H. Cecil.* An Act For the relief of George H. Cecil. February 23, 1927 1790 *Delaware River Towing Line.* An Act For the relief of Delaware River Towing Line. February 24, 1927 1790 *Robert R. Bradford.* An Act For the relief of Robert R. Bradford.
February 25, 1927 1790 *Leo J. Pourciau.* An Act To amend the military record of Leo J. Pourciau. February 25, 1927 1791 *R. W. Hilderbrand.* An Act For the relief of R. W. Hilderbrand. February 25, 1927 1791 *Oliver J. Larkin and Lona Larkin.* An Act For the relief of Oliver J. Larkin and Lona Larkin. February 25, 1927 1791 *Riverside Contracting Company.* An Act For the relief of the Riverside Contracting Company. February 25, 1927 1791 *Alfred F. Land.* An Act For the relief of Alfred F.
Land. February 25, 1927 1792 *Margaret Richards.* An Act For the relief of Margaret Richards. February 25, 1927 1792 *Rio Grande, N. Mex., overflow damages.* An Act For the payment of damages to certain citizens of New Mexico caused by reason of artificial obstructions to the flow of the Rio Grande by an agency of the United States. February 25, 1927 1792 *W. Z. Swift.* An Act For the relief of W. Z. Swift. February 25, 1927 1793 *“Almirante,” Steamship.* An Act For the relief of the owner of the American steamship Almirante and owners of cargo laden aboard thereof at the time of her collision with the United States steamship Hisko.
February 26, 1927 1793 *F. G. Proudfoot.* An Act For the relief of F. G. Proudfoot. February 26, 1927 1793 *Daniel S. Glover.* An Act To extend the benefits of the Employees’ Compensation Act of September 7, 1916, to Daniel S. Glover. February 26, 1927 1794 *Carlos Tompkins.* An Act For the relief of Carlos Tompkins. February 28, 1927 1794 *William H. Grayson.* An Act For the relief of William H. Grayson. February 28, 1927 1794 *Eustacio B. Davison.* An Act For the relief of Eustacio B.
Davison. February 28, 1927 1794 *Patrick C. Wilkes, alias Clebourn P. Wilkes.* An Act For the relief of Patrick C. Wilkes, alias Clebourn P. Wilkes. February 28, 1927 1795 *Joseph B. Tanner.* An Act For the relief of Joseph B. Tanner. February 28, 1927 1795 *August Michalchuk.* An Act For the relief of August Michalchuk. February 28, 1927 1795 *Mary H. Dougherty.* An Act For the relief of Mary H. Dougherty. February 28, 1927 1796 *C. P. Dryden.* An Act For the relief of C. P.
Dryden. February 28, 1927 1796 *Mark J. White.* An Act For the relief of Mark J. White. February 28, 1927 1796 *Muscle Shoals, Birmingham, and Pensacola Railroad Company.* An Act For the relief of the Muscle Shoals, Birmingham and Pensacola Railroad Company, the successor in interest of the receiver of the Gulf, Florida and Alabama Railway Company. February 28, 1927 1796 *Roswell H. Bancroft.* An Act For the relief of Roswell H. Bancroft. February 28, 1927 1797 *Citizens’ National Bank.* An Act For the relief of the Citizens’ National Bank, of Petty, Texas.
February 28, 1927 1797 *E. A. Goldenweiser, Edith M. Furbush, and Horatio M. Pollock, Department of Commerce.* An Act To authorize and direct the Comptroller General to settle and allow the claims of E. A. Goldenweiser, Edith M. Furbush, and Horatio M. Pollock for services rendered to the Department of Commerce. February 28, 1927 1797 *William C. Harllee.* An Act For the relief of William C. Harllee. February 28, 1927 1797 *Nick Masonich.* An Act For the relief of Nick Masonich.
March 1, 1927 1798 *J. W. Neil.* An Act For the relief of J. W. Neil. March 1, 1927 1798 *Elizabeth W. Kieffer.* An Act For the relief of Elizabeth W. Kieffer. March 1, 1927 1798 *Samuel S. Archer.* An Act For the relief of Samuel S. Archer. March 2, 1927 1798 *John Cronin.* An Act To correct the naval record of John Cronin. March 2, 1927 1798 *William W. Green.* An Act For the relief of William W. Green, warrant officer, United States Army. March 2, 1927 1799 *New Amsterdam Casualty Company.* An Act For the return of $5,000 to the New Amsterdam Casualty Company.
March 2, 1927 1799 *Frank H. Wilson, alias Henry Wencel.* An Act To amend the naval record of Frank H. Wilson, alias Henry Wencel. March 2, 1927 1799 *Farr ah Dane Richardson.* An Act For the relief of Farrah Dane Richardson. March 2, 1927 1800xiii *Lake Denmark, N. J., explosion.* An Act To provide a method for compensating persons who suffered property damage or personal injury due to the explosions at the naval ammunition depot, Lake Denmark, New Jersey, July 10, 1926. March 2, 1927 1800 *Samuel J.
Leaphart.* An Act For the relief of Samuel J. Leaphart. March 2, 1927 1800 *Oxford, N. C., First Baptist Church.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to sell certain land to the First Baptist Church of Oxford, North Carolina. March 2, 1927 1801 *Archibald L. Parsons and Ben Moreell.* An Act To authorize certain officers of the United States Navy to accept from the Republic of Haiti the Medal of Honor and Merit. March 2, 1927 1801 *Decorations, China and Haiti.* An Act To authorize certain officers of the United States Navy and civilian employees of the Navy Department to accept certain medals tendered them by the Republic of China, and to authorize Captain Walter S.
Crosley, United States Navy, to accept a medal of honor and merit and a diploma tendered him by the Republic of Haiti. March 2, 1927 1801 *Decorations, Chile.* An Act Authorizing certain officers of the United States Navy to accept from the Republic of Chile the order Al Merito. March 2, 1927 1802 *David Barker.* An Act For the relief of David Barker. March 3, 1927 1802 *Thomas Maley.* An Act For the relief of Thomas Maley. March 3, 1927 1802 *John G. Pauley.* An Act For the relief of John G.
Pauley. March 3, 1927 1802 *Thomas P. McSherry.* An Act For the relief of Thomas P. McSherry. March 3, 1927 1803 *Theodore W. Goldin.* An Act For the relief of Theodore W. Goldin. March 3, 1927 1803 *William J. Bodiford.* An Act To correct the military record of William J. Bodiford. March 3, 1927 1803 *Gborge W. Kelly.* An Act To correct the military record of George W. Kelly. March 3, 1927 1803 *Thornton Jackson.* An Act To correct the military record of Thornton Jackson. March 3, 1927 1803 *Lawrence F.
Nelson.* An Act For the relief of Lawrence F. Nelson. March 3, 1927 1804 *Leroy Stafford.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to sell to Leroy Stafford certain lands situate in Rapides Parish, Louisiana. March 3, 1927 1804 *Andrew McLaughlin.* An Act For the relief of Andrew McLaughlin. March 3, 1927 1804 *Robert F. Neeley and Franklin E. Neeley.* An Act For the relief of Robert F. Neeley and Franklin E. Neeley. March 3, 1927 1804 *O. E. Moore.* An Act Granting patent to O.
E. Moore. March 3, 1927 1805 *American Embassy, Constantinople, drafts.* An Act For the relief of certain claimants for interest arising from delay in the payment of drafts and cable transfers of the American Embassy at Constantinople between December 23, 1915, and April 21, 1917. March 3, 1927 1805 *Claude T. Winslow.* An Act For the relief of Claude T. Winslow. March 3, 1927 1805 *Harry Caden.* An Act To allow credits in the accounts of Harry Caden, special fiscal agent, Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior.
March 3, 1927 1806 *B. F. Cowley.* An Act For the relief of B. F. Cowley. March 3, 1927 1806 *Martha Ellen Raper.* An Act For the relief of Martha Ellen Raper. March 3, 1927 1806 *Richings J. Shand.* An Act To credit the accounts of Richings J. Shand, United States property and disbursing officer, Illinois National Guard. March 3, 1927 1806 *Charles A. Mayo, and others.* An Act For the relief of Charles A. Mayo, T. S. Taylor, and Frank Hickey. March 3, 1927 1806 *Arthur E. Colgate.* An Act For the relief of Arthur E.
Colgate, administrator of Clinton G. Colgate, deceased. March 3, 1927 1807 *“Oregon,” Ferryboat.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the ferryboat Oregon. March 3, 1927 1807 *“Neptune,” Steamship.* An Act For the relief of the owner of the steamship Neptune. March 3, 1927 1808 *“Gaelic Prince,” Steamship.* An Act For the relief of all owners of cargo aboard the steamship Gaelic Prince at the time of her collision with the United States steamship Antigone. March 3, 1927 1808 *Paul B.
Belding.* An Act For the relief of Paul B. Belding. March 3, 1927 1809 *James C. Baskin.* An Act For the relief of James C. Baskin. March 3, 1927 1809 *Odelon Ramos.* An Act For the relief of Odelon Ramos. March 3, 1927 1809 *Franklin Ice Cream Company.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of War to make settlement of the claim of the Franklin Ice Cream Company. March 3, 1927 1809 *D. Murray Cummings.* An Act For the relief of D. Murray Cummings. March 3, 1927 1810 *Samuel Wemmer.* An Act To correct the military record of Samuel Wemmer.
March 3, 1927 1810 *Ann Margaret Mann.* An Act For the relief of Ann Margaret Mann. March 3, 1927 1810 *Charles W. Shumate.* An Act For the relief of Charles W. Shumate. March 3, 1927 1810 *Randolph Foster Williamson.* An Act For the relief of Randolph Foster Williamson, deceased. March 3, 1927 1811 *Charles O. Dunbar.* An Act For the relief of Charles O. Dunbar. March 3, 1927 1811 *Delmore A. Teller.* An Act For the relief of Delmore A. Teller. March 3, 1927 1811 *John Ferrell.* An Act For the relief of John Ferrell.
March 3, 1927 1811 *Edward A. Grimes.* An Act For the relief of Edward A. Grimes. March 3, 1927 1812 *Olof Nelson.* An Act For the relief of Olof Nelson. March 3, 1927 1812 *Butler Lumber Company.* An Act Giving jurisdiction to the Court of Claims to hear and determine the claim of the Butler Lumber Company, Incorporated. March 3, 1927 1812xiv *C. G. Duganne and A. N. Ross.* An Act For the relief of C. G. Duganne and A. N. Ross. March 3, 1927 1812 *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, and so forth.
March 3, 1927 1813 *William H. Lindsay.* An Act For the relief of William H. Lindsay. March 3, 1927 1826 *Citizens military training camps.* An Act For the relief of certain officers of the Army of the United States. March 3, 1927 1827 *Anthony Campbell and A. Moro.* An Act To relinquish to its equitable owners the title of the United States to the land in the claims of A. Moro and of Anthony Campbell in Jackson County, Mississippi. March 3, 1927 1827 *Ben Wagner.* An Act For the relief of Ben Wagner.
March 3, 1927 1828 *Army officers, etc.* An Act For the relief of certain officers and former officers of the Army of the United States. March 3, 1927 1828 *Borongan, Samar, P. I.* An Act To provide relief for certain natives of Borongan, Samar, Philippine Islands, for rental of houses occupied by the United States Army during the years 1900 to 1903. March 3, 1927 1828 *Garfield Hankins.* An Act For the relief of Garfield Hankins. March 3, 1927 1829 *Charlotte, N. C., Chamber of Commerce, etc.* An Act For the relief of the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce and Captain Charles G.
Dobbins, Army disbursing officer. March 3, 1927 1829 *Scow “65H.”.* An Act For the relief of the owner of scow 65H. March 3, 1927 1829 *“Squantum,” Steamer.* An Act For the relief of the owner of the steamer Squantum. March 3, 1927 1830 *Shadyside Bank.* An Act For the relief of Shadyside Bank. March 3, 1927 1830 *K. I. Ward.* An Act For the relief of K. I. Ward. March 3, 1927 1831 *W. Randall Spurlock.* An Act For the relief of W. Randall Spurlock. March 3, 1927 1831 *M. Tillery and Mrs.
V. D. Tillery.* An Act For the relief of M. Tillery and Mrs. V. D. Tillery. March 3, 1927 1831 *John A. Thornton.* An Act For the relief of John A. Thornton. March 3, 1927 1832 *Army, claims.* An Act For the payment of claims for pay, personal injuries, loss of property, and other purposes incident to the operation of the Army. March 3, 1927 1832 *William J. O’Brien.* An Act For the relief of William J. O’Brien. March 3, 1927 1832 *Albert H. Hosley.* An Act For the relief of Albert H.
Hosley. March 3, 1927 1833 *Pacific Steamship Company.* An Act For the relief of the Pacific Steamship Company, of Seattle, Washington. March 3, 1927 1833 *Gilbert B. Perkins.* An Act For the relief of Gilbert B. Perkins. March 3, 1927 1833 *Niagara Machine and Tool Works.* An Act For the relief of the Niagara Machine and Tool Works. March 3, 1927 1833 *Marie Yvonne Gueguinou.* An Act For the relief of Marie Yvonne Gueguinou. March 3, 1927 1834 *William F. Redding.* An Act For the relief of William F.
Redding. March 3, 1927 1834 *Frank J. Dwyer.* An Act For the relief of Frank J. Dwyer. March 3, 1927 1834 *James F. McCarthy.* An Act For the relief of James F. McCarthy. March 3, 1927 1834 *S. K. Truby.* An Act For the relief of S. K. Truby. March 3, 1927 1835 *Thomas M. Livingston.* An Act Granting relief to Thomas M. Livingston. March 3, 1927 1835 *De Witt County National Bank.* An Act For the relief of the De Witt County National Bank, of Clinton, Illinois. March 3, 1927 1835 *Savanna, Ill., First National Bank.* An Act For the relief of the First National Bank, Savanna, Illinois.
March 3, 1927 1836 *A. B. Cameron.* An Act For the relief of A. B. Cameron. March 3, 1927 1836 *Ruth J. Walling.* An Act For the relief of Ruth J. Walling. March 3, 1927 1837 *Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland.* An Act For the relief of the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland. March 3, 1927 1837 *United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company.* An Act For the relief of the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company. March 3, 1927 1837 *Josiah Ogden Hoffman.* An Act For the relief of Josiah Ogden Hoffman.
March 3, 1927 1838 *Royal Holland Lloyd.* An Act For the relief of the Royal Holland Lloyd, a Netherlands corporation, of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. March 3, 1927 1838 *Ira E. King.* An Act For the relief of Ira E. King. March 3, 1927 1838 *Franklin Mott Gunther.* An Act For the relief of Franklin Mott Gunther. March 3, 1927 1839 *Charles 0 Schmidt.* An Act For the relief of Charles O. Schmidt. March 3, 1927 1839 *George Boiko and Company (Incorporated).* An Act For the relief of George Boiko and Company (Incorporated).
March 3, 1927 1839 *“Theresa,” Boat.* An Act For the relief of William J. Donaldson. March 3, 1927 1839 *J. C. Herbert.* An Act For the relief of J. C. Herbert. March 3, 1927 1840 *Christine Mygatt.* An Act For the relief of Christine Mygatt. March 3, 1927 1840 *Alice Barnes.* An Act For the relief of Alice Barnes. March 3, 1927 1840 *McHan Undertaking Company.* An Act For the relief of the McHan Undertaking Company. March 3, 1927 1841 *James Hawkins.* An Act To credit the accounts of James Hawkins, special disbursing agent, Department of Labor.
March 3, 1927 1841 *Sherman P. Browning.* An Act For the relief of Sherman P. Browning. March 3, 1927 1841 *Lieutenant Commander Garnet Hulings.* An Act For the relief of Lieutenant Commander Garnet Hulings, United States Navy. March 3, 1927 1841xv *James J. Burns, junior.* An Act To reimburse James J. Burns, junior, for damages to touring car by Government-owned motor truck. March 3, 1927 1842 *M. F. Snider.* An Act For the relief of M. F. Snider. March 3, 1927 1842 *Archie O.
Sprague.* An Act For the relief of Archie O. Sprague. March 3, 1927 1842 *John A. Olson.* An Act For the relief of John A. Olson. March 3, 1927 1842 *Henry F. Downing.* An Act For the relief of Henry F. Downing. March 3, 1927 1843 *Fannie Kravitz.* An Act For the relief of Fannie Kravitz. March 3, 1927 1843 *J. S. Corbett.* An Act For the relief of J. S. Corbett. March 3, 1927 1843 *Captain Norman D. Cota.* An Act For the relief of Captain Norman D. Cota. March 3, 1927 1843 *John A.
Bingham.* An Act For the relief of John A. Bingham. March 3, 1927 1844 *Lester P. Barlow.* An Act To confer authority on the Court of Claims to hear and determine the claim of Lester P. Barlow against the United States. March 3, 1927 1844 *American Falls Reservoir, Idaho.* An Act Authorizing and directing the Comptroller General of the United States to make payments of certain claims or to allow credit to disbursing agents of the Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior, in certain cases.
March 3, 1927 1844 *Alaska Railroad.* Joint Resolution To authorize the President to pay to surgeons employed on the Alaska Railroad such sums as may be due them under agreement with the Alaskan Engineering Commission or the Alaska Railroad. March 3, 1927 1845 *Mrs. Patrick H. Bodkin.* An Act Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear and determine the claim of Mrs. Patrick H. Bodkin. March 4, 1927 1845 *County of Del Norte, Calif.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to issue patent to the County of Del Norte, State of California, to Whaler Island in Crescent City Bay, Del Norte County, California, for purposes of a public wharf.
March 4, 1927 1845 *Walter B. Avery and Fred S. Gichner.* An Act For the relief of Walter B. Avery and Fred S. Gichner. March 4, 1927 1846 *Lim Toy.* An Act For the relief of Lira Toy, of the city of Boston, Massachusetts. March 4, 1927 1846 *United States Housing Corporation.* An Act For the relief of the owner of the ferryboat New York. March 4, 1927 1846 *Sioux Indians.* An Act To grant the right and time for appeal to plaintiffs in suit numbered 33731 in the Court of Claims of the United States.
March 4, 1927 1847 *Lillie F. Evans.* An Act For the relief of Lillie F. Evans. March 4, 1927 1847 *Katherine Southerland.* An Act For the relief of Katherine Southerland. March 4, 1927 1847 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increases of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war. March 4, 1927 1848 *Katherine Imbrie.* Joint Resolution For the relief of Katherine Imbrie.
March 4, 1927 1973 xvii LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS. Page. For holiday recess. December 11, 1925 1977 Correcting enrollment of Senate Joint Resolution 20, relating to Smithsonian Institution. January 5, 1926 1977 Printing ordered of additional copies of Revenue Act of 1926. February 26, 1926 1977 Establishing Joint Committee on Muscle Shoals. March 13, 1926 1977 Printing ordered of proceedings of unveiling statue of General Joseph Wheeler. March 18, 1926 1978 Printing ordered of additional copies of hearings before the President’s Aircraft Board.
April 12, 1926 1978 Creating Joint Committee to attend sesquicentennial celebration of adoption of Virginia Bill of Rights, etc. April 19, 1926 1978 Appointing Congressional Committee to attend celebration of sesquicentennial of the Williamsburg, Va., resolution of independence. April 27, 1926 1979 Correcting enrollment of Senate bill 2296, relating to bills of interpleader. April 28, 1926 1979 Accepting statue of Crawford W. Long, from Georgia. April 29, 1926 1980 Recommitting bill relating to Detroit River bridge.
May 3, 1926 1980 Printing ordered of compilation of Madison Debates, etc. May 10, 1926 1980 Printing ordered of Constitution and Declaration of Independence together as a Senate Document, with index. May 12, 1926 1981 Printing ordered of additional copies of hearings on National Prohibition Law. May 17, 1926 1981 Granting certain authority to Muscle Shoals Committee. May 20, 1926 1982 Requesting return from the President of bill relating to Monongahela River bridge. May 25, 1926 1982 Requesting the President to issue proclamation commemorating Armistice anniversary.
June 4, 1926 1982 Appointing Joint Committee to participate in sesquicentennial celebration of Battle of Fort Moultrie. June 4, 1926 1983 Appointing Joint Committee to participate in reception, etc., of Lieut Commander Richard E. Byrd, and party, on return from flight over the North Pole. June 9, 1926 1983 Correcting enrollment of bill relating to Pecos River. June 11, 1926 1984 Requesting return from the President of bill relating to bridge over Mississippi River at Minneapolis.
June 15, 1926 1984 Postponing indefinitely bill relating to bridge over Mississippi River at Minneapolis. June 18, 1926 1984 Printing ordered of additional copies of “Last Will and Testament of George Washington.” June 24, 1926 1984 Printing ordered of proceedings at unveiling statue of John Ericsson. July 1, 1926 1985 Printing ordered of proceedings at unveiling of statue of Crawford W. Long. July 2, 1926 1985 Printing ordered of additional copies of Senate document relating to Arts and Artists of the Capitol.
July 2, 1926 1985 Directing an investigation of Saint Elizabeths Hospital. July 3, 1926 1985 For adjournment of Congress. July 3, 1926 1986 For holiday recess. December 22, 1926 1987 Approving Memorial Lighthouse to Christopher Columbus. January 27, 1927 1987 Inviting the President to deliver an address on the bicentennial of birth of George Washington. January 29, 1927 1987 Requesting the cooperation of States, etc., in celebrating George Washington Bicentennial. February 23, 1927 1988 Printing ordered of President’s address on George Washington Bicentennial celebration.
March 2, 1927 1988 Printing ordered of revised edition of Biographical Congressional Directory. March 4, 1927 1989 Appointing Joint Committee to attend Continental Congress Sesquicentennial, at York, Pa. March 4, 1927 1989 Suspending engrossing, etc., of bills and joint resolutions by printing. March 4, 1927 1989 xix LIST OF TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS. Page. Arbitration convention with Sweden Signed at Washington, June 24, 1924; proclaimed, March 18, 1925 1993 Treaty with Cuba for adjustment of ownership of Isle of Pines Signed at Washington, March 2, 1904; proclaimed, March 24, 1925 1997 Extradition treaty with Finland Signed at Helsingfors, August 1, 1924; proclaimed, March 24, 1925 2002 Agreement with the Netherlands as to sovereignty of island of Palmas Signed at Washington, January 23, 1925; proclaimed, April 2, 1925 2007 Convention with the Netherlands to prevent smuggling of intoxicating liquors Signed at Washington, August 21, 1924; proclaimed, April 8, 1925 2013 Extradition treaty with Rumania Signed at Bucharest, July 23, 1924; proclaimed, April 14, 1925 2020 Pan American Sanitary Convention Signed at Habana, November 14, 1924; proclaimed, April 28, 1925 2031 Convention with Central American Republics for establishing international commissions of inquiry Signed at Washington, February 7, 1923; proclaimed, June 15, 1925 2070 Postal agreement with Mexico for collect on delivery service Signed at Mexico City, June 26, 1925, at Washington, July, 11, 1925; approved by the President, July 15, 1925 2079 Convention with Great Britain as to Canada to prevent smuggling Signed at Washington, June 6, 1924; proclaimed, July 17, 1925 2097 Extradition convention with Great Britain as to Canada, adding narcotic traffic offenses to extraditable crimes Signed at Washington, January 8, 1925; proclaimed, July 17, 1925 2100 Boundary treaty with Great Britain as to Canada Signed at Washington, February 24, 1925; proclaimed, July 17, 1925 2102 Treaty and protocol with Great Britain to regulate the level of the Lake of the Woods Signed at Washington, February 24, 1925; proclaimed, July 17, 1925 2108 International treaty concerning China Signed at Washington, February 6, 1922; proclaimed, August 5, 1925 2113 International treaty relating to Chinese customs tariff Signed at Washington, February 6, 1922; proclaimed, August 5, 1925 2122 Treaty with Germany of friendship, commerce, and consular rights Signed at Washington, December 8, 1923; proclaimed, October 14, 1925 2132 Convention with Dominican Republic with respect to its customs revenues Signed at Washington, December 24, 1924; proclaimed, October 26, 1925 2162 Parcel post convention with Cuba Signed at Washington, October 31, 1925; approved by the President, November 2, 1925 2169 Convention with Great Britain relating to rights in Palestine Signed at London, December 3, 1924; proclaimed, December 5, 1925 2184 Convention with Dominican Republic ratifying agreement of evacuation Signed at Santo Domingo, June 12, 1924; proclaimed, December 8, 1925 2193 Claims agreement with Austria and Hungary Signed at Washington, November 26, 1924; ratifications exchanged, December 12, 1925 2213 Parcel post convention with Latvia Signed at Riga, January 30, 1924, at Washington, December 12, 1925; approved by the President, December 15, 1925 2216 Universal Postal Convention Signed at Stockholm, August 28, 1924; approved by the President, March 24, 1925 2221 Postal convention with Newfoundland Signed at St.
John’s, January 30, 1926, at Washington, February 10, 1926; approved by the President, February 11, 1926 2353 Convention with Mexico to prevent smuggling and for other objects Signed at Washington, December 23, 1925; proclaimed, March 18, 1926 2358 Extradition treaty with Czechoslovakia Signed at Prague, July 2, 1925; proclaimed, March 29, 1926 2367 Arbitration agreement with Portuguese Republic Signed at Washington, September 5, 1923; proclaimed, April 16, 1926 2376 Treaty with Esthonia of friendship, commerce, and consular rights Signed at Washington, December 23, 1925; proclaimed, May 25, 1926 2379 Supplementary extradition treaty with Cuba Signed at Habana, January 14, 1926; proclaimed June 19, 1926 2392 Convention with Cuba to prevent smuggling of intoxicating liquors Signed at Habana, March 4, 1926; proclaimed, June 19, 1926 2395 Convention with Cuba for suppression of smuggling, etc Signed at Habana, March 11, 1926; proclaimed, June 19, 1926 2402 Supplementary extradition convention with Mexico Signed at Washington, December 23, 1925; proclaimed, July 1, 1926 2409 Parcel post convention with Irish Free State Signed at Dublin, April 23, 1926, at Washington, May 6, 1926; approved, May 10, 1926 2412 Convention with Great Britain respecting rights in Cameroons Mandate Signed at London, February 10, 1925; proclaimed, July 12, 1926 2422 Convention with Great Britain relating to rights in East Africa Mandate Signed at London, February 10, 1925; proclaimed, July 12, 1926 2427 Convention with Great Britain relating to rights in Togoland Mandate Signed at London, February 10, 1925; proclaimed, July 12, 1926 2433 Arbitration convention with Liberia Signed at Monrovia, February 10, 1926; proclaimed, September 30, 1926 2438 Treaty with Hungary of friendship, commerce, and consular rights Signed at Washington, June 24, 1925; proclaimed, October 4, 1926 2441 Convention with Spain to prevent smuggling of intoxicating liquors Signed at Washington, February 10, 1926; proclaimed, November 17, 1926 2465 Consular convention with Cuba Signed at Habana, April 22, 1926; proclaimed, December 2, 1926 2471 Parcel post convention with the Netherlands Signed at The Hague, November 16, 1926, at Washington, December 11, 1926; approved, December 17, 1926 2483 Pan American trade mark convention Signed at Santiago, April 28, 1923; proclaimed, January 12, 1927 2494 Pan American treaty to avoid conflicts between American States Signed at Santiago, May 3, 1923; proclaimed, January 12, 1927 2527 Pan American convention for publicity of customs documents Signed at Santiago, May 3, 1923; proclaimed, January 12, 1927 2547 Pan American convention for uniformity of nomenclature for classification of merchandise Signed at Santiago, May 3, 1923; proclaimed, January 12, 1927 2559 xxi LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS.
Page. Inviting participation in International Trade Exhibition, New Orleans, La. March 9, 1925 2571 Copyright benefits to citizens of Austria extended to mechanical musical reproductions. March 11, 1925 2571 Enlarging area of the Cache National Forest, Idaho and Utah. March 16, 1925 2573 Inviting participation in Sesquicentennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, Pa. March 19, 1925 2573 Increasing duty on potassium chlorate to equalize differences in costs of production. April 11, 1925 2574 Extending time for establishing shipping service, etc., to Virgin Islands to December 31, 1925.
April 25, 1925 2575 Modifying boundaries of the Wenatchee National Forest, Washington. May 11, 1925 2576 Modifying boundaries of the Chugach National Forest, Alaska. May 29, 1925 2577 Modifying boundaries of the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. June 10, 1925 2578 Amending regulations for protection of migratory birds. June 22, 1925 2579 Diminishing area of the Nebraska National Forest, Nebraska. August 4, 1925 2582 Setting aside the Fort Niagara National Monument, New York. September 5, 1925 2582 Designating week beginning October 4, 1925, as National Fire Prevention Week.
September 11, 1925 2583 Urging observance of week beginning November 16, 1925, as American Education Week. September 18, 1925 2584 Diminishing area of the Cleveland National Forest, California. September 30, 1925 2585 Modifying area of the Santa Barbara National Forest, California. September 30, 1925 2585 Enlarging area of the San Bernardino National Forest, California. September 30, 1925 2586 Modifying boundaries of the Angeles National Forest, California. September 30, 1925 2587 Decreasing duty on live bob-white quail to equalize differences in costs of production.
October 3, 1925 2588 Designating Thursday, November 26, 1925, as a day of general thanksgiving. October 26, 1925 2589 Copyright benefits to citizens of Chile extended to mechanical musical reproductions. November 18, 1925 2590 Setting aside the Lava Beds National Monument, California. November 21, 1925 2591 Extending time for establishing shipping service, etc., to Virgin Islands to September 30, 1926 2592 Enlarging area of the Wallowa National Forest, Oregon. December 9, 1925 2593 Enlarging area of the Umatilla National Forest, Oregon and Washington.
December 10, 1925 2594 Increasing duty on taximeters to equalize differences in costs of production. December 12, 1925 2595 Appointing Andrew W. Mellon Director General of Railroads. December 14, 1925 2597 Designating Andrew W. Mellon as agent in actions arising out of Federal railroad control. December 14, 1925 2598 Enlarging area of the Shasta National Forest, California. January 15, 1926 2598 Increasing duty on men’s sewed straw hats to equalize differences in costs of production.
February 12, 1926 2600 Suspending discriminating duties on vessels of Finland. February 19, 1926 2601 Designating week of April 18–24, 1926, as American Forest Week, etc. March 3, 1926 2602 Enlarging area of the Whitman National Forest, Oregon. March 3, 1926 2603 Increasing duty on butter to equalize differences in cost of production. March 6, 1926 2604 Amending regulations for protection of migratory birds. March 8, 1926 2605 Modifying boundaries of the Idaho, Payette, and Salmon National Forests, Idaho.
March 31, 1926 2609 Amending regulations for protection of migratory birds. April 22, 1926 2609 Setting aside the Ozark National Game Refuges, Arkansas. April 26, 1926 2611 Enlarging area of the Ashley National Forest, Utah and Wyoming. May 3, 1926 2611 Authorizing erection of monument to Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, in Cabrillo National Monument, California. May 12, 1926 2612 Extending time for paying installments for ceded lands of Crow Indian Reservation, Mont. June 5, 1926 2613 Amending regulations for protection of migratory birds.
June 18, 1926 2614 Increasing duty on print rollers to equalize differences in costs of production. June 21, 1926 2615 Enlarging area of the Tahoe National Forest, California and Nevada. July 12, 1926 2617 Reserving land at Waiakea, Hawaii, for lighthouse purposes. July 24, 1926 2619 Enlarging area of the Wenatchee National Forest, Washington. August 3, 1926 2620 Extending time for establishing shipping service, etc., to Virgin Islands to September 30, 1927. August 14, 1926 2620 Transferring certain reservation lands to Porto Rico for highway purposes.
August 24, 1926 2621 Enlarging area of the Whitman National Forest, Oregon. September 11, 1926 2623xxii Prohibiting illegal shipments of arms, etc., to Nicaragua. September 15, 1926 2625 Designating week beginning October 3, 1926 as Fire Prevention Week. September 21, 1926 2626 Decreasing duty' on paint brush handles to equalize differences in costs of production. October 14, 1926 2627 Modifying boundaries of the Florida National Forest, Florida. October 23, 1926 2628 Enlarging area of the Ouachita National Forest, Arkansas.
October 28, 1926 2628 Designating Thursday, November 25, 1926, as Thanksgiving Day. October 30, 1926 2629 Inviting observance of November 11, 1926, as Armistice Day. November 3, 1926 2630 Increasing duty on methanol to equalize differences in costs of production. November 27, 1926 2631 Informing World War veterans of right to reinstate lapsed war risk life insurance, etc. January 11, 1927 2632 Modifying boundaries of the Shenandoah National Forest, Virginia and West Virginia.
January 28, 1927 2633 Changing location of highway wall of certain reservations in Porto Rico. February 14, 1927 2634 Copyright benefits to citizens of Poland extended to mechanical musical reproductions. February 14, 1927 2634 Increasing duty on gold leaf to equalize differences in costs of production. February 23, 1927 2636 Increasing duty on iron in pigs, etc., to equalize differences in costs of production. February 23, 1927 2637 Modifying boundaries of the Unaka National Forest, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.
February 23, 1927 2638 Designating week of April 24–30, 1927, as American Forest Week, etc. March 5, 1927 2639 **PRIVATE LAWS** of the **UNITED STATES OF AMERICA** passed by the SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS 1925–1927 xxiii PRIVATE LAWS OF THE SIXTY-NINTH 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 seventh day of December, 1935, and was adjourned without day on Saturday, the third day of July, 1926.* Calvin Coolidge, President;
Charles G. Dawes, Vice President; George H. Moses, President of the Senate *pro tempore;* Hiram Bingham, Acting President of the *Senate pro tempore,* June 3, 1926; Nicholas Longworth, Speaker of the House of Representatives.