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Chap. 715: To establish a Joint Commission on Insular Reorganization. 1929-03-04 715 Chapter 45 Stat. 1700 70 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-01-24 public Chapter 715.— Joint Resolution To establish a Joint Commission on Insular Reorganization. March 4, 1929.[[S. J. Res. 9](/us/bill/70/sjres/9).][[Pub.
Res., No. 108](/us/bill/70/pubres/108).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Joint Commission on Insular Reorganization.Establishment and composition of.Study directed of various Government agencies administering, etc., the insular possessions.Matters to be determined. That there is hereby established a joint congressional commission to be known as the Joint Commission on Insular Reorganization and to be composed of five Senators, appointed by the President of the Senate, and five Members elect of the House of Representatives for the Seventy-first Congress, appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
The commission is authorized and directed to make a careful study and examination of the various executive agencies of the Government engaged in the administration, supervision, and direction of matters pertaining to the insular possessions of the United States with a view to determining
(1)the advisability of placing all such matters under the administration, supervision, and direction of one bureau or department of the Government,
(2)the necessary and advisable transfers of executive functions to such bureau or department, and Details from departments, etc., to assist.(3) a plan of organization for such bureau or department. The heads of the several executive departments and independent establishments shall, upon the request of the commission, detail representatives from their respective departments and establishments to Complete statement with recommendation to be made to Congress on or before December 16, 1929.assist the commission in such study and examination. The commission shall make a report in writing to the Congress, on or before December 16, 1929, which shall contain a complete statement of the results of such study and examination and recommendations for appropriate legislative or other action. Sec. 2. Commission to cease upon submitting report. The commission shall cease to exist upon the submission of its report to the Congress in accordance with the provisions of this resolution. Approved, March 4, 1929. i INDEX TO THE FOREGOING PUBLIC LAWS AND RESOLUTIONS. **A.** Page *Abandoned Wife or Child, D. C.,* appropriation for payment to destitute 677, 1294 deficiency appropriation for payments to destitute 893 *Abbott, C. J.,* may bridge Ohio River, at Golconda, Ill 319 time extended for bridging Ohio River at Golconda, Ill., by 1527 *Aberdeen Army Proving Ground, Md.,* construction authorized of hospital at 1302 *Aberdeen, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Tombigbee River, at 59 *Aberdeen, Ohio,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at Maysville, Ky., and 304 time extended for bridging Ohio River, from Maysville, Ky., to 1182, 1430 *Abortion of Animals, Contagious,* appropriation for researches for preventing, etc 547, 1197 *Abraham Lincoln National Park or Reservation, Ky.* deficiency appropriation for construction, etc 1666 for improvement and preservation of, designated improvements, etc., are authorized to be made 1162 preservation of log cabin in which Abraham Lincoln was born, memorial hall, etc 1162 sum authorized for; including salaries, etc 1162 *Absaroka National Forest, Mont.,* sum authorized for adding lands to, for preserving game animals, etc 603 expenses limited to contribution from private agencies, etc 604 *Acadia National Park, Me.,* name of Lafayette National Park, changed to 1083 *Accidents, Mine,* appropriation for investigations, etc 101, 1131 *Accidents, Railway, etc.,* appropriation for securing reports of, and investigating 581, 1239 *Accounting Office* (*see* General Accounting Office). *Accounts and Deposits Office, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 165, 1031 for books, periodicals, etc 165, 1031 *Accounts Bureau, Post Office Department,* appropriation for personal services 187, 1049 *Acoma, etc., Indians, N. Mex.,* appropriation for irrigation system for; repayment 213, 1575 *Acoma Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.,* lands reserved for sole use and occupancy of 717 existing rights not affected 717 *Acoustics,* appropriation for applying principles of, to military and industrial uses 93, 1123 *Ada, Okla.,* terms of court at 1518 *Adams Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Third to Fourth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 for paving, etc., Second to Third Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Addicts, Narcotic,* establishing farms authorized for treatment and confinement of 1085 *Adjusted Compensation,* civilian employees in field service under departments, etc., to be paid, from appropriations for 1929 193 *Adjusted Compensation Act, World War,* appropriation for administrative expenses, etc., under Veterans’ Bureau 587, 1245 *Adjusted Service Certificate Fund,* appropriation for paying certificates 588, 1247 *Adjutant General’s Department, Army,* appropriation for contingencies, headquarters of military departments, etc 328, 1352 deficiency appropriation for civilian personnel, 1929 1689 *Adjutant General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for civilian personnel 326, 1349 deficiency appropriation for administrative expenses, World War adjusted compensation Act 925 for salaries, 1929 1689 *Admiralty Causes,* deficiency appropriation for paying suits for damages by Government vessels, or for salvage services 931, 1615, 1669 *Admissions and Dues, Tax on, Revenue Act of 1928,* tax payable on admissions to any place 863 exemption if for $3 or less 863 for prize fights, etc 863 equivalent for complimentary tickets, etc 863 season ticket exemption 863 effective in 30 days 863 additional, on sales at advanced prices at other than theater ticket offices, etc 864 effective in 30 days 864 tax levied on club dues, 10 per cent of amount for 864 membership dues; initiation fees 864 payment by members 864 exemption of fraternal lodges, etc 864 life membership payments 864 terms “dues” and “initiation fees,” construed 864 effective in 30 days 864 provisions for returns modified 864ii *Adolf, John,* payment to Germany, for heirs of, deceased while a seaman in American merchant marine 414 *Adulterated Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for expenses, preventing sale, etc., of 566, 1217 for expenses, preventing sale of, in District of Columbia 669, 1285 *Advertising, D. C.,* appropriation for general 650, 1268 for notices of taxes in arrears 650, 1268 tax sale pamphlets discontinued 650, 1268 delinquent tax list to be published in two daily newspapers 650, 1268 proposals invited for publishing 651, 1268 deficiency appropriation for general 7, 890, 1629 for notices of taxes in arrears 7, 890, 1629 *Aerial Photographs,* authorized, for topographic maps, from Army and Navy aviators, or civilians 1595 *Aerological Stations, Weather Bureau,* appropriation for establishing 544, 1195 *Aeronautic Engineering,* appropriation for standardizing apparatus, etc., used in 92, 1122 *Aeronautical Conference on Civil Aeronautics, International,* representatives of foreign governments invited to attend 1011 *Aeronautical Equipment, Army,* transfer or loan of obsolete, to museums, educational institutions, etc 753 not to be used in actual flight 753 *Aeronautics Bureau, Navy* (*see* Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy). *Aeronautics, National Advisory Committee for,* appropriation for expenses 582, 1240 deficiency appropriation for 6, 43 for scientific research, etc 1616, 1627 for salaries, 1929 1677 *Affiliated Corporations,* provisions for making consolidated income returns of 831 *Africa,* appropriation for developing commerce in 86, 1117 *Agate Pass,* bridge authorized across, connecting Bainbridge Island with mainland in Kitsap County, Wash 1447 *Agramonte, Aristides,* name placed on yellow fever honor roll, and presented gold medal 1409 to receive $125 monthly 1410 *Agricultural College and School of Mines of Alaska,* additional grant of public lands for support and maintenance of 1091 *Agricultural Cooperative Associations,* stocks, etc., exempt from stamp tax 867 *Agricultural Department* (*see* Department of Agriculture). *Agricultural Economics Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Chief of Bureau and office personnel 561, 1211 for farm management and practice 561, 1211 cost of producing agricultural staples 561, 1212 appropriation for distributing, etc., information of farm products, supplies, etc 561, 1212 cotton and by-product research 1212 cost of retailing meat, etc 561, 1212 practical forms of wool and mohair grades to be sold 561, 1212 for collecting, analyzing, publishing, etc., general agricultural and livestock information 561, 1212 for disseminating to American producers, etc., world’s supply and demand of agricultural products, etc.; restriction 561, 1212 intended cotton planting areas excluded 561, 1212 mid-monthly cotton estimates for July, August, and November 561 for cooperation with Federal and State agencies, associations, in marketing, etc., perishable farm products 561, 1212 for market news service on farm products, etc 562, 1213 for cooperative marketing 562, 1213 for collecting, etc., statistics of grade and staple length of cotton 562, 1213 for enforcing Cotton Futures and Cotton Standard Acts 562, 1213 for enforcing Grain Standards Act 563, 1213 for administration of Warehouse Act 563, 1214 for enforcing Standard Container and Produce Agency Acts 563, 1214 purchases, etc., for detecting violations 563, 1214 use, etc., of receipts from sales 563, 1214 for completion of wool clip of 1918 563, 1214 for wool standards fund 1214 for Center Market, D. C 563, 1215 deficiency appropriation for Curtis-Martin Newspaper, for Warehouse Act advertising 13 for collecting cotton grade and staple length statistics 13 for completing distribution of wool clip, 1918 13 for preventing dumping of perishable farm products 13 for general expenses 46, 933, 1617, 1621, 1673 for fixing standards for hampers, etc 895 for collecting, etc., statistics of tobacco 1634 for salaries, 1929, under 1678 *Agricultural Exhibits,* appropriation for making, at State, etc., fairs 543, 1193 *Agricultural Experiment Stations,* appropriation for support, etc.; allotments 541, 1191 for increased allotments 541, 1191 for additional endowments 541, 1192 for extension of benefits to Hawaii 1192 for administration expenses 542, 1192 laws relating to, extended to Hawaii 571 payments to Oklahoma Experiment Station authorized 1632 provisions for, and extension work, extended to Alaska 1256iii *Agricultural Food Products,* appropriation for distributing information of marketing, distributing, supply, etc., of 561, 1212 for disseminating information of market supply and demand for 561, 1212 *Agricultural Organizations,* exempt from income tax 812 *Agricultural Products,* appropriation for expenses, cooperative marketing for perishable 562, 1212 for utilizing, in the home 564, 1215 *Agricultural Staples, etc.,* discount of commercial paper, secured by bills of lading, etc., of nonperishable, allowed member banks, by Reserve banks 975 *Agricultural Subjects,* additional appropriations authorized for vocational education in States and Territories, of 1151 *Agriculture,* appropriation for investigating application of chemistry to 556, 1207 for destroying animals injurious to 559, 1209 for survey, etc., of lands in national forests chiefly valuable for 554, 1204 deficiency appropriation for expenses, census of 15 for cooperative education in, among the States, etc 1626 amounts authorized for further cooperative extension work in, and home economics 711 *Agriculture, Department of* (*see* Department of Agriculture). *Agriculture, International Institute of,* appropriation for quota, etc 72, 1102 *Aids to Air Navigation,* appropriation for establishing, etc., facilities 85, 1116 *Aids to Navigation,* appropriation for expenses of 95, 1125 for establishing, etc 96, 1126 deficiency appropriation for 1636 *Air Commerce,* appropriation for Weather Bureau forecasts in aid of 554, 1194 *Air Commerce Act,* rating of civilian schools giving instruction in flying, to be made only at request of owners 1404 *Air Corps, Army,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of, War Department 326, 1349 for instruction expenses at schools 337, 1360 for aircraft operation, schools, etc 337, 1361 for landing, etc., runways 337, 1361 for helium gas procurement, etc 338, 1361 for transportation of materials 1361 for investigating, etc., new types of aircraft, etc 338, 1361 consulting engineers at experimental stations 338, 1361 special scientific medical research 338, 1361 printing plants, supplies, etc 338, 1361 for purchase, manufacture, etc., of aerial machines, etc 338, 1361 marking military airways 338, 1361 special clothing, etc 338, 1361 appropriation for expenses; disposal of surplus, etc., equipment 338, 1361 salvaging wrecked aircraft 338, 1361 for designated allotments 338, 1361 civilian employees 338, 1361 helium procurement 338, 1361 aircraft research work 338, 1361 improving stations, hangars, etc 338, 1361 supply stations and temporary shelter; amount reappropriated for Panama and Hawaii 338 new airplane production 338, 1362 bombardment planes, etc.; balances from designated funds, reappropriated 339 paying damage claims; restriction 339, 1362 obligations under contracts prior to 1926 339, 1362 restriction on giving exhibition flights 339, 1362 additional contracts for new airplanes, etc., authorized 339 purchase hereafter, of airplanes with designated engines, forbidden 1362 deficiency appropriation for production 43, 936 for expenses 49, 936, 1672, 1674 for continuing transfer of testing plant to Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio 928 for transfer to Navy 1622 for authorized constructions 1665 for airplane production 1665 for salaries, 1929, under 1689 amounts authorized for buildings, etc., at designated posts for 129 appropriation authorized for transfer of testing plant, etc., to Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio 299 construction of technical buildings authorized for 748, 1303 heavy seagoing retriever authorized for France Field, Canal Zone 717 payment of incurred obligations from appropriation of fiscal year 1926 928 sum authorized for three heavy seagoing retrievers for Hawaii, Philippines, and Canal Zone 1425 *Air Mail,* ten-year contracts authorized for foreign mail service by 1449 *Air Mail Act Amendments,* rates of postage 594 air mail route certificates 594 substitution of, for former contracts with present satisfactory contractors 594 rights acquired thereby 594 for period not exceeding ten years; canceled for willful neglect, etc 594 compensation to be determined periodically; maximum 594 *Air Mail Route Certificates,* provisions for issuing, rights secured, etc 594 *Air Navigation Facilities,* appropriation for establishing, etc., aids to 85, 1116 constructing communicating structures, etc 85, 1116iv appropriation for construction, purchase of airplanes, equipment, etc 85, 1116 acquiring sites, etc 85, 1116 use restricted 85, 1116 *Air Service, Army* (*see* Air Corps, Army). *Air Stations, Navy,* deficiency appropriation for buildings and improvements at designated 25 *Aircraft Carrier, Navy,* construction of one, authorized; limit of cost 1165 *Aircraft Factory, Navy,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 636, 1465 *Aircraft in Commerce,* appropriation for regulating, etc., use of, under Department of Commerce 85, 1116 purchase of airplanes, etc 85, 1116 for air-navigation facilities 85, 1116 deficiency appropriation for regulating, etc., use of, under Department of Commerce 896, 1636 for establishing air navigation facilities 896 allowance for personal services in the District 15 *Aircraft, Postal Service,* appropriation for transportation of foreign mail by 190, 1053 for inland mail transportation by, under contract 191, 1053 deficiency appropriation for contract service 27, 1611, 1650 for, New York and San Francisco 43 ten-year contracts authorized for mail transportation by 248 fixed rates per pound or per mile 248 lowest responsible bidder to be accepted 248 decision of Postmaster General final 248 *Airplane Bombs, Army,* appropriation for manufacture, purchase, etc., of 342 *Airplane Patrol in National Forests,* appropriation for operating, to prevent forest fires 554, 1204 *Airplanes,* deficiency appropriation for, Army Air Corps 1665 *Airports, Joint Commission on,* establishment, composition, and powers of 1698 *Airship Base, Naval,* board of Navy officers to investigate and report on site for 1530 *Airship, International Society for Exploration of Arctic Regions by,* annual contributions authorized to, for five years 1222 deficiency appropriation for 1652 *Aitkin, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 761 *Ajo, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for completing road within Papago Indian Reservation from Tucson to 18 *Ak Chin Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 210, 1572 *Akron, Ohio,* deficiency appropriation for public building 32 *Alabama,* advances authorized to farmers and fruit growers in storm and flood stricken areas of, to purchase seed, feed, and fertilizer for crop of 1929 1306 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Perdido Bay, at Bear Point 385 Inerarity Point, Fla., to Baldwin County, Ala 771 Tombigbee River, at Coffeeville 1531 may bridge Choctawhatchee River, in Dale County 977 Conecuh River, in Escambia County 295 Coosa River at Cedar Bluff 288 at Pell City 295 between Talladega and Shelby Counties 288 at Wetumpka 110 Elk River, between Lauderdale and Limestone Counties 109 Tennessee River, at Guntersville 286 at Scottsboro 287 at Whitesburg Ferry 287 Tombigbee River, at Aliceville 310 at Epes 308 at Gainesville 308 requirement of consent of legislature of, to purchase additional lands for Alabama National Forest, suspended until December 31, 1930 1010 silver service presented to Battleship “Alabama,” may be delivered to 984 time extended for bridging Chattahoochee River,1 at Alaga, by Georgia and 309 *Alabama and Coushatta Indians, Tex.,* appropriation for education, etc 215, 1576 deficiency appropriation for land and industrial assistance to 900 lands in Texas purchased for, subject to mineral interests and timber contracts 1186 *“Alabama,” Battleship,* silver service presented to, may be delivered to the State 984 *Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company,* may reconstruct, etc., bridge across Tombigbee River, at Epes, Ala 115 *Alabama National Forest,* suspension until December 31, 1930, of requirement for consent of Alabama legislature to purchase of additional lands for 1010 *Alabama River,* bridge authorized across, at Claiborne, Ala 754 near Camden, Ala 754 *Alabama State Bridge Corporation,* may construct toll bridges across designated rivers within Alabama 753 rates of tolls applied to operation, sinking fund, etc 754 maintenance as free bridges after amortizing costs, etc 754 use of tolls restricted 754 uniformity of toll charges 754 different charges allowed for different bridges 754v *Alaga, Ala.,* time extended for bridging Chattahoochee River at 309 *Alaska,* appropriation for salary of governor and secretary 240, 1604 for contingent expenses 240, 1604 for legislative expenses 240 for care of insane 240, 1604 for judges, attorneys 80, 1111 for marshals, clerks 80, 1111 for district judges’ expenses 81, 1112 for meals, etc., to jurors 81, 1112 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 68, 1098 for marking boundary line between Canada and 70, 1101 for expenses under treaty of 1925, demarcation of boundary line between Canada and 70 for inspection, etc., of mines in 101, 1131 for star route mail service in 190, 1052 for distinctive mail equipment for 192, 1055 for native pupils brought to Indian schools from 216, 1577 for investigating mineral resources of 232, 1594 for education of natives under Commissioner of Education 239, 1603 for medical relief of natives; hospitals, etc 239, 1603 for reindeer stations, etc 239, 1603 appropriations available for traveling, etc., expenses of new appointees, and in change of station 240, 1603 for suppressing liquor traffic 240, 1604 for Alaska Railroad 240, 1604 for loss by exchange, Army Officers in 329, 1353 for military cable, etc 357, 1378 for road, bridges, and trails 358, 1379 for regulating Lowell Creek, for protection of adjacent Government property 358 for agricultural experiment stations in 542, 1192 sale of products 542, 1192 amount for construction, etc., immediately available 542, 1192 for weather service expenses in 543, 1194 for experiments, etc., for improving reindeer industry in 559, 1210 for enforcing game law of 559, 1210 for making astronomic observations, etc., in 1127 for topographic surveys of national forests in 1565 deficiency appropriation for education of natives 19, 904, 933, 937, 1617 for increased compensation, judges, marshals, etc 20 for medical relief 46, 933, 1617 for school, power scow, and lighter at White Mountain 904 for legislative expenses 904 for storehouse at Golovin, construction, etc 904 for reindeer 933 for roads, trails, etc., in 936 for contingent expenses 1644 for care of insane 1644 deficiency appropriation for recovering, etc., bodies of American soldiers buried in 1667 abandoned military reservations, etc., in, to be surveyed, appraised, and disposed of 371 restored to public domain subject to entry, etc 371 additional public lands granted to, for Agricultural College and School of Mines 1091 under exclusive control of the Territory 1092 no proceeds to be used for a sectarian institution 1092 lands granted, to be held in trust 1092 disposal of, only as herein provided 1092 for any other object deemed a breach of trust 1092 no mortgage, etc., of, valid 1092 sale or lease to highest bidder at public auction 1092 advertising required 1092 sales of timber, etc., in same manner 1092 leases for five years, or less, allowed without advertising 1092 appraisal of all, timber, etc., before being offered 1092 minimum price required for land 1092 fund in Territorial treasury established 1092 money derived from lands to be deposited in 1092 investment, etc., of 1092 use of, for college, etc., exclusively 1092 application to buildings, etc., forbidden 1092 sales, etc., not in conformity herewith, null and void 1093 prosecution, etc., by Attorney General 1093 agricultural experiment stations and extension work extended to 1256 estimates based on ability to make effective use of the funds 1256 maintenance of two experiment substations 1256 appellate jurisdiction of circuit court of appeals as to interlocutory orders, etc., of district court of 422 bond issue authorized by Anchorage, for additional school building 376 by Seward, for school building 375 bonds, etc., not required of, in legal proceeding in which interested 422 branch of Federal land banks may be established in 1558 interest rate; term of loans limited 1558 provisions regulating pugilistic encounters in 1156 salaries of Federal officials in, appropriated for by the legislature may be paid by the treasurer up to March 31, 1929 1228 hereafter, to conform to Federal law 1228 section 1339, of Compiled Laws of, 1913, repealed 422 *Alaska Fisheries,* appropriation for protecting seal fisheries, etc 100, 1130 *Alaska Railroad,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., expenses 240, 1604 operation of vessels, etc 240, 1604vi appropriation for maintenance, etc.; payments for injuries 241, 1604 additional, from receipts 241, 1604 *Alaska Salmon Fisheries,* preserving salmon for sale as food unlawful unless canned, etc., within 48 hours after killing 1349 *Albania,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Albany, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 177, 1041 *Albright, A. S.,* appointed on Board of Managers of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 1015 *Albrook Field, Canal Zone,* amount authorized for constructing landing field, Army Air Corps 130 construction for Air Corps, authorized at 749, 1303 of buildings authoriznd at 748, 1303 of dispensary at 1301 for aviation 1303 sum authorized for heavy sea-going Air Corps receiver in 1425 Albuquerque Indian Boarding School Hospital, appropriation for care of reservation patients 1582 *Albuquerque, N. Mex.,* appropriation for Indian school at 218, 1579 for public building 1041 deficiency appropriation for public building 918 *Alburg, Vt.,* appropriation for public building 1041 deficiency appropriation for public building at 918 bridge authorized across Lake Champlain, between Rouses Point, N. Y., and 1178 *Alcatraz Island, Calif.,* construction of Army buildings authorized at 748 *Alderson, W. Va.,* appropriation for Institution for Women, maintenance 82, 1113 deficiency appropriation for Institution for Women; reappropriation for construction, etc 22 chapel at Industrial Institution for Women at, may be constructed from funds contributed therefor 1509 right of way across Federal Industrial Institution premises, granted to, for public highway 53 *Alexandria Bay, N. Y.,* bridge authorized across Saint Lawrence River, near 1552 *Alexandria, Va.,* appropriation for customhouse, etc., additional site, construction, etc 177, 1041 *Alfalfa,* appropriation for testing commercial seeds of, etc 550, 1201 for preventing admission of adulterated 550, 1201 for investigating improvement of 1202 deficiency appropriation for introduction of wilt-resistant varieties of 1633 *Algonquin, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Fox River, near 383 *Aliceville, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tombigbee River, at 310 *Alien Property Custodian* (*see also* Settlement of War Claims Act of 1928), appropriation for office expenses of; payable from interest on trust funds, etc 574 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 1616 investment in participating certificates of funds held by 268 amount from unallocated interest fund 268 property, etc., considered as owned by German Government to be transferred to special deposit account by 269 issue and payments of participating certificates by 269 property, etc., of Austrian and Hungarian Governments to be transferred to their special deposit accounts 269 additional returns of property by 270–273 allocation of unallocated interest fund, and payments therefrom 273 amounts paid to, for patents, etc., by United States, to be returned 274 may waive demand for returnable property, etc 274 payment to persons entitled to income of property held in trust by 275 computation and payment of income, etc., taxes on property held by 276 tax of 30 per cent on sales of property 276 sales considered as involuntary conversions 276 no penalty assessed on tax while property held by Custodian 276 status of suits brought on royalties for patents, etc., held by 277 restrictions on returns to insurance companies repealed 277 time extended one year for filing claims with 1255 *Aliens* (*see also* Naturalization), appropriation for enforcing laws regulating immigration of, under Department of State 67, 1098 for enforcing laws regulating admission of 107, 1137 for expenses, naturalization of 107, 1138 for medical examination of, by Public Health Service 174, 1039 deficiency appropriation for expenses regulating admission of 44, 907, 934, 1618, 1621, 1647, 1671 for enforcing laws regulating immigration of, under Department of State 48 annual quota ratio for admissions, deferred until 1929 400 deportation, etc., provisions 1551 exemption of American Indians born in Canada, from restrictions of Immigration Act of 1924 401 registry of, eligible for citizenship, having no record of admission for permanent residence 1512vii registry of, eligible for citizenship; evidence required 1513 upon, certificate of arrival to be issued; effect of 1513 requirements for declaration of intention for naturalization by, amended 1545 if veterans of World War 1546 *Alkali Resistant Crops,* appropriation for breeding, etc 551 *Allegheny Cozmty, Pa.,* may bridge Monongahela River, between Glassport and Clairton 288 at Pittsburgh 1173 Ohio River, at McKees Rocks 1172 at Pittsburgh 1167 Youghiogheny River, between Versailles and Boston 1169 time extended for bridging Monongahela River, at Pittsburgh by 384 at McKeesport by 387 *Allegheny River,* bridge authorized across, at Kittanning, Pa 117 at Oil City, Pa 114 sewer outlet in, legalized 1483 any necessary changes in, to be made. 1483 time extended for bridging, at Eldred, Pa 769 at Kittanning, Pa 1254 at Oil City, Pa 1321 *Allison Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., New Hampshire to Illinois Avenues; from gasoline tax fund 653 for paving, etc., Thirteenth to Fourteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Alma, Wis.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 289 *Altamaha River,* bridge authorized across, at Towns Bluff Ferry, Ga 960 *Altoona, Pa.,* deficiency appropriation for acquiring site and erection of building at 1656 *Amann, E. C., etc.,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Prairie du Chien, Wis 198 *Ambassadors,* appropriation for salaries 65, 1096 deficiency appropriation for salaries 48 *“America,” Steamship,* thanks of Congress tendered officers and crew of, for heroic rescue of officers and crew of Italian steamship “Florida” 1154 American Battle Monuments Commission, appropriation for expenses of 574, 1231 acquiring lands in foreign countries; personal services 574, 1231 traveling expenses, etc 574, 1231 expenses abroad 574, 1231 construction work authorized; technical services 575, 1231 reimbursing Army officers for expenses 575, 1232 *American Bridge and Ferry Company (Incorporated),* may bridge Mississippi River, at Cassville, Wis 263 pilgrimages for mothers and widows of American forces who died during the World War and are buried therein, to be arranged for, by Secretary of War 1508 expenses by United States 1508 invitations to be extended 1508 upon acceptance, one pilgrimage allowed 1508 designation of times therefor 1508 issue of special passports to citizens, limited to duration of 1508 travel documents to aliens: No fee required for either 1508 alien mothers permitted to return to United States within period of pilgrimage; extension allowed 1508 shortest practical route and time to be designated; period of Government expense limited 1508 sea travel by Government vessels wherever practicable 1509 suitable transportation and other facilities for entire distance, etc., to be furnished 1509 cabin class accomodations for sea travel 1509 no one entitled by any payment to have transportation, etc., different from those prescribed for the particular group 1509 regulations for all matters pertaining to, to be prescribed 1509 necessary sums authorized; determination of numbers entitled, those desiring to make, and probable cost 1509 report of results to Congress 1509 meaning of “mother” and “widow,” as used in this Act 1509 *American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac,* appropriation for preparing 642, 1470 *American Ethnology,* appropriation for continuing researches in 583, 1241 deficiency appropriation for 45 for cooperative researches, etc 889 cooperation authorized of Secretary of Smithsonian Institution with States, etc., in researches among American Indians 413 *American Food Products,* appropriation for examining foreign tests, etc., of 566, 1217 *American Historical Association,* appropriation for printing report of 584, 1242 *American International Institute for Protection of Childhood,* appropriation for 1106 annual contribution authorized for membership in 487 *American Legion,* Army cots, etc., to be loaned, for convention of, at San Antonio, Tex 397 at Louisville, Ky 1142 bell of Battleship “Connecticut” to be delivered to Naval Post 110 of the 1181 loans or gifts to posts of, authorized, of condemned or obsolete ordnance 773viii *American Legion, Department of New Jersey,* erection of chapel by, permitted as a memorial to those whose lives are lost in aviation 1478 *American Printing House for the Blind,* appropriation for providing books, etc., by 186, 1049 deficiency appropriation for providing books, etc by 34 *American Seamen,* appropriation for relief and protection of, in foreign countries, etc 68, 1098 for testimonials for rescuing shipwrecked, etc 69, 1100 deficiency appropriation for relief and protection of 48, 1618 *American Vessels,* appropriation for investigating discriminations against, etc 585, 1243 *Americanists, Twenty-third International Congress of,* three delegates to be appointed to 723 *Americanization Work, Public Schools, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses instructing foreigners of all ages 661, 1277 *Ames Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Fiftieth Street to Division Avenue 655 *Ammunition, Army,* appropriation for manufacture, etc., for small arms, etc 342 for preserving, etc 342 for mountain, etc., cannon 343 for mountain, etc., artillery practice 343 for military salutes, etc 1365 deficiency appropriation for 43, 936 for storage facilities 928, 1665 *Ammunition, Army and Navy,* joint board of Army and Navy officers to advise on storage, etc., of, supplies 928 *Ammunition, Navy,* appropriation for procuring, etc 630, 1458 for smokeless powder 631, 1459 deficiency appropriation for improving lightning protection, at certain ammunition depots 908 *Ammunition Storage,* joint Army and Navy board to survey location of, in dangerous proximity to populous communities, etc 35 report to Congress of results, recommendations, etc 35 appropriations available for expenses 35 *Ammunition Storage Facilities, Navy,* appropriation for providing, at various depots 1464 *Amoy, China,* deficiency appropriation for consular buildings, etc.; reappropriation 28 *Amsterdam, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 177, 1041 *Anacostia Park, D. C.,* appropriation for reclaiming Anacostia River and Flats for development of 678, 1295 *Anacostia River and Flats, D. C.,* appropriation for reclaiming, etc., for development of Anacostia Park 678, 1295 *Anacostia River Bridge, D. C.,* appropriation for operating expenses 657 for reconstruction, etc 1274 *Anadarko, Okla.,* deficiency appropriation for Riverside Indian School, boys’ dormitory 901 boys’ dormitory authorized at Riverside Indian School near 401 *Anchorage, Alaska,* issue of bonds by, authorized for additional school building 376 special election to determine; interest, etc.; payment, etc 376 proceeds to be used for no other purpose; sale of bonds 377 *Ancon Hospital, Panama Canal Zone,* name of, changed to Gorgas Hospital 365 rights, etc., not affected by change 366 *Anderson, Clifford L.,* time extended for bridging Delaware River at Burlington, N. J., by Joseph M. Cheesman and 243 *Anderson, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 1041 deficiency appropriation for remodeling, etc., public building 918 *Anderson, General Robert,* erection of flagstaff, etc., permitted at Fort Sumter, S. C., in commemoration of defense thereof by 499 *Andersonville National Cemetery,* acceptance authorized of bronze tablets to be placed in 1447 *Andre, Nelson,* sum authorized to pay mother of, killed in Haiti 1477 *Andrus, James A.,* name placed on yellow fever honor roll, and presented gold medal 1409 to receive $125 monthly 1410 *Angeles National Forest, Calif.,* appropriation for improvements, etc 355, 1205 *Animal Husbandry,* appropriation for feeding and breeding investigations in 546, 1197 *Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 545, 1195 for Chief of Bureau, and office and field personnel 545, 1196 for inspection and quarantine work 545, 1196 for investigating tuberculosis and paratuberculosis of animals 546, 1196 indemnities for animals destroyed 546, 1196 for eradicating southern cattle ticks; demonstration work 546, 1197 limitation on expenditures 546, 1197 for animal husbandry experiments 546, 1197 feeding, breeding, etc 546, 1197 poultry feeding and breeding 547, 1197 sheep experiment station, Idaho 547, 1197 for animal diseases investigations; Bethesda, Md., station 547, 1197 contagious abortion of animals 547, 1197 for eradicating hog cholera, etc 547, 1197 regulating trade in animal viruses, etc 547, 1197 method of prevention, etc 547, 1197ix appropriation for eradication of dourine 547, 1198 for executing Packers and Stockyards Act 547, 1198 for meat inspection, additional 548, 1198 horse meat 548, 1198 food, etc., inspections for other Federal branches at their expense 548, 1198 for emergency use, eradicating foot and mouth, etc., diseases 548, 1198 use of unexpended balances 1198 eradicating European fowl pest, etc 1199 deficiency appropriation for inspection and quarantine work 12 for general expenses 44, 46, 933, 1616 for Fort Keogh, Mont., water service, etc 894 for salaries, 1929 1677 provisions for preventing, etc., contagious diseases of livestock, extended to live poultry 59 *Animals* (*see also* Cattle), appropriation for arresting, etc., contagious diseases of 545, 1196 for inspection, etc., of imported 545, 1196 for mallein testing of 545, 1196 for tuberculin testing of 546, 1198 for eradicating foot and mouth, etc., diseases of 548, 1198 *Ann Arbor Railroad Company,* quitclaim to, of tract of lighthouse reservation at Frankfort, Mich 1025 deed of tract from Company to be given in exchange 1025 *Annapolis, Md.* (*see* Naval Academy). *Antietam Battle Field, Md.,* appropriation for preservation of monuments, etc.; superintendent 354, 1375 *Antitoxins, etc., Animal,* appropriation for investigating, etc 547, 1197 for regulating sale, etc., of 547, 1197 *Antitrust Act, 1914,* interlocking directorates restriction exception 253 private bankers, officers of member banks, etc., permitted to serve in not more than two other banks, etc 253 Federal Reserve Board to issue or revoke permits 253 mutual savings banks, joint stock land banks, etc 1536 *Antitrust Laws,* appropriation for expenses enforcing 78, 1109 *Apache, etc., Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Apache, etc., Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc 207, 1569 for payment to, from oil royalties trust fund 207, 1569 deficiency appropriation for payment to, from oil royalties trust fund 1642 *Apache Indians, Ariz.,* report of Federal Power Commission as to compensation to, by reason of electric power at Coolidge Dam 211 *Appeals, United States Courts,* relief heretofore by writ of error obtainable by 54 procedure; notice to be filed 54 no petition of appeal, etc., required 54 review of judgments of State courts of last resort, to be in same form as for writs of error 54 statutes regulating right to writ of error, etc., made applicable to, substituted therefor 466 *Appleton, Wis.,* deficiency appropriation for acquiring site and construction of building at 1656 *Appointments Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of, and office personnel 167, 1032 *Appraiser’s Stores Building, New York City,* deficiency appropriation for equipment, etc 915 *Appropriations,* appropriation for preparing statement of, for first session, Seventieth Congress 525 for preparing statement of, second session, Seventieth Congress 1395 First Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1928 2 Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1928 883 First Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1929 1607 Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1929 1623 for Department of State 64, 1095 Foreign Service 65, 1096 for Department of Justice 77, 1107 United States courts 79, 1109 for Department of Commerce 83, 1114 for Department of Labor 105, 1135 for Treasury Department 162, 1028 for Post Office Department 186, 1049 for Interior Department 200, 1562 for War Department 326, 1349 Army 328, 1351 for Legislative Branch of the Government 517, 1387 for Department of Agriculture 539, 1189 for District of Columbia 645, 1262 for Independent Offices Act, 1929 573, 1230 for Navy and Navy Department 624, 1452 for emergency eradication of pink bollworm of cotton in western Texas, etc 247 for attendance of Marine Band at Confederate Veterans’ Reunion, Little Rock, Ark 483 for aiding Grand Army of the Republic in Memorial Day services at Arlington Cemetery, etc 494 for annual expenses American group of the Interparliamentary Union 976 for paying allowed claims of hay growers in Brazoria, etc., Counties, Texas 1160 for damages due to Army airplane accident at Langin Field, W. Va 1434 for half cost of bridge across Cherry Creek, on Cheyenne River Reservation, S. Dak 1488 Moreau River, on Cheyenne River Reservation, S. Dak 1487 authorized for acquiring lands in District of Columbia, as sites for accommodating executive departments, etc 52x authorized for employment of county extension agents, etc., for rehabilitating farm lands devastated by floods of 1927 53 cooperative experiments at South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station, annually 57 Mexican water boundary, additional 60 additional buildings, Santa Monica, Calif., Soldiers’ Home 61 construction at designated military posts, etc 129 participating in International Dairy Congress, in Great Britain 148 unexpended balances due Wisconsin Pottawatomie Indians 159 tablet in memorial to soldiers killed at battle of Perryville, Ky 160 participating in Sesquicentennial celebration of discovery of Hawaiian Islands 247 establishing Fort McHenry National Park, Md 248 paying expenses incident to recovery of bodies of officers, soldiers, and Army civilian employees 248 equipping memorial building, commemorating services of women in the World War 250 purchase of land as addition to Fort Monmouth Military Reservation, N. J 251 expenses of disposition of remains of Army officers, enlisted men, etc., including Army Nurse Corps 251 recovery of bodies added 250 transfer of Air Corps testing plant to permanent site at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio 299 horticultural experiments in distributing seedlings, cuttings of trees, etc., in semiarid lands 323 construction of road across Lummi Indian Reservation, Wash 366 purchase of additional land for Bismarck Indian School, N. Dak 366 expenses, establishing Fort Donelson National Park, Tenn 369 constructing barracks, etc., Fort Humphreys, Va 374 Fort Bidwell School, Calif., hospital 375 school building 375 surveys, etc., as to feasibility of irrigating lands in Michaud division, Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 377 expenses of proposed session of Permanent International Association of Road Congresses 378 boys’ dormitory at Riverside Indian School, Okla 401 participating in Second Pan American Conference on Highways 403 study, etc., of preserving Kings Mountain battle field, S. C 413 cooperative ethnological researches among American Indians, with States, etc 413 payment to Germany, in behalf of deceased Germans, seamen on American ships 414 paying part for constructing road on Crow Indian Reservation, Mont., from tribal funds 429 authorized for paving Government road, Saint Elmo, Tenn., to Rossville, Ga 430 camp railroad, Camp McClellan, Ala 430 land and building in southern Great Plains area, for trees, etc 431 annually for propagation experiments, etc 431 barrack buildings, etc., Santa Monica, Calif., Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 447 taxes to Okanogan County, Wash., for taxes on trust allotted Colville Indian lands in 447 establishing, etc., Boar River Migratory Bird Refuge in Utah 450 purchase of lands for conservation of navigable waters, etc 468 study, etc., to provide means to prevent destruction of fish by Government ditches, etc 478 payment to Great Britain as indemnity for death of Reginald Ethelbert Myrie 484 military roads, Presidio of San Francisco, Calif 484 expenses of conference of conciliation and arbitration at Washington during 1928 or 1929 487 payment to China as indemnity for deaths of Chang Lin and Tong Huan Yah 488 paying Dominican Republic as indemnity for death of Juan Soriano 488 payment to China as indemnity for injuries to Sun Jui-chin 488 payment to Great Britain as indemnity for death of Edwin Tucker, a British subject 489 payment to Netherlands, as indemnity for injuries to Arend Kamp and Frances Gort 489 maintenance of Gorgas Memorial Laboratory at Panama or Canal Zone, permanently 491 erection of tablet at Medicine Lodge, Kans., to commemorate peace treaties made there with Kiowa, etc., Indians, in 1867 492 paving La Fayette Extension Road, Ga 493 road construction, Zuni Indian Reservation, N. Mex 501 payment to France for collision damages to French steamship “Madeleine” 512 removing Confederate monument, etc., to Garfield Park, Indianapolis, from Greenlawn Cemetery 533 project for control of Mississippi River, etc., floods 535 agricultural stations, Hawaii; 1930–1941 572 cooperative agricultural extension work, increased annually 572 purchase of land Selfridge Field, Mich 572 purchase of land in Hawaii, for Army heavy artillery firing installations 572 bridge and road, Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, Calif 590xi authorized for repairing roads, Fort Baker Reservation, Calif 590 rent, etc., of post office building, Philippi, W. Va 591 codifying, etc., Canal Zone laws 596 adding lands to Absaroka and Gallatin National Forests and Yellowstone National Park 603 expenses allotting lands to unallotted children, Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 617 boundary fence Papago Indian Reservation, Ariz 617 land near Winnemucca, Nev., for an Indian colony 618 moving cabins of Indians, etc., to the locality 618 expenses enforcing Act for standard fruit and vegetable containers 687 payment of losses due to nonproduction of cotton in noncotton zones established by States for eradication, etc., of pink bollworm of cotton 688 provisions of Merchant Marine Act, 1928 697 further development of cooperative extension work in agriculture and home economics 711 expenses of erecting and dedicating monumental urn, the gift of Cuba, in Washington, D. C 713 additional hospital, domiciliary and out-patient dispensary facilities for mentally afflicted World War veterans in Veterans’ Bureau hospitals 715 heavy seagoing Air Corps retriever for France Field, Canal Zone 717 two motor mine yawls, Army 717 two Army L. boats 718 tablet at Lititz, Pa., burial place of American soldiers wounded at Revolutionary War Battle of Brandywine 718 tablet to mark site of Battle of Kettle Creek, Ga., in Revolutionary War 718 tablet at Clinton, N. C., the birthplace of former Vice President, William Rufus King 719 construction of Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, 1928–1931 722 contribution to Twenty-third International Congress of Americanists 723 memorial at Vincennes, Ind., commemorating winning of Old Northwest, and Revolutionary War achievements of George Rogers Clark 724 expenses of methods of eradication and control of European corn borer 734 survey of Gila River, etc., for irrigation in New Mexico and Arizona 739 construction of buildings, etc., at designated Army posts, etc 748 rural post roads 1930, 1931 750 roads and trails in national forests, 1930, 1931 750 additional subscription to stock of Island Waterways Corporation 978 authorized for dairy and livestock experiment station, at Lewisburg, Tenn 981 preparing, etc., Code of Laws of District of Columbia, additional 1008 site and erection of memorial museum to General Anthony Wayne, at Fort Defiance, Ohio 1009 expenses of International Aeronautical Conference on Civil Aeronautics 1011 paying part of assessment for widening, etc., street abutting Fort Thomas, Ky 1015 participating in Conference for Safety of Life at Sea 1016 purchase of land for use of Camp Clark, Mo 1018 contribution to Presidents’ Plaza in Nashville, Tenn 1020 aid, etc., of Howard University, D. C., annually 1021 plans, etc., by Supreme Court Building Commission 1067 Colorado River Dam fund 1058 administrative expenses of Porto Rican Hurricane Relief Commission 1068 loans to individual agriculturists in the Island 1069 rebuilding, etc., rural schoolhouses, roads, etc 1069 buying and distributing seeds and seedlings in the devastated area 1069 completing new Military Academy cadet mess hall, etc 1071 site of new House of Representatives Office Building 1071 construction of building, etc 1071 purchase of additional land at Camp Bullis, Tex 1073 telephone line to Western Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz 1080 maintaining order, etc., for inauguration of the President, 1929 1146 public comfort stations 1147 further development of vocational education 1151 Federal Board of Vocational Education 1151 expenses of Marine Band at Confederate Veterans’ Reunion, Charlotte, N. C 1151 paying drainage assessments on restricted Indian allotments in Little River drainage district, Oklahoma 1155 Abraham Lincoln National Park or Reservation, Ky 1162 constructing, etc., Coast Guard Academy, at New London, Conn 1189 annual contribution to International Society for Exploring Arctic Regions by Airship 1222 all expenses annually under Migratory Bird Conservation Act, 1929 1224 expenses of Migratory Bird Conservation Commission 1225 half the cost of bridge across San Jacinto River, near Soboda Indian Reservation 1229xii authorized for construction, etc., of hospital at Dayton, Ohio, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1248 researches to determine improved methods of recovering potash from various potash-bearing deposits 1248 expenses relating to cession of eastern Samoan Islands 1253 sites, etc., to commemorate battles of Brices Cross Roads, and Tupelo, Miss 1254 officers’ quarters at Military Academy 1258 vocational rehabilitation of disabled residents of the District of Columbia 1260 Mount Rushmore National Memorial Association 1300 tracts of land on Atlantic seaboard for proper defense of the Coast 1305 cannon powder blending unit at Picatinny Arsenal, N. J 1305 Government road, Rossville, Ga., to Chickamauga, etc., Park 1305 furnishing seed, feed, and fertilizer to storm and flood areas of designated southeastern Southern States 1307 tablet in memory of Nancy Hart, in Hart County, Ga 1308 hospital annex, Marion, Ind., Branch, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1308 General Supply Committee warehouse site, building, etc 1343 improvements at Oregon Caves, Oreg., etc 1407 municipal center, District of Columbia 1409 collecting, printing, etc., official papers of the Territories 1413 children’s tuberculosis sanatorium, D. C 1425 barracks at Fort Wadsworth, N. Y 1425 three heavy seagoing Air Corps retrievers 1425 paying rental of Army Supply Base, New Orleans, La 1433 marker, etc., to commemorate Battle of Monocacy, Md 1444 paying Haiti for killing of Andre Nelson, and wounding of Marius Francois and Regina Lexima, by Marine Corps enlisted man in Haiti 1477 site and construction of wholesale farmers’ produce market, D. C 1487 constructing bridge across South Branch of the Mississippi River, at Rock Island Arsenal, Ill 1492 expenses of tribal council of Crow Indians from tribal funds 1496 expenses preparing patent specifications, etc., for Los Angeles, Calif., public library 1497 expenses of pilgrimages to American cemeteries in Europe, by mothers and widows of American forces who died during the World War and are buried therein 1509 expenses of issuing certificates of citizenship, etc 1516 additional lands adjoining Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway, D. C 1523 authorized for District of Columbia city refuse incinerators sites, etc 1550 award to Loyal Shawnee Indians for war losses 1550 medals of police and fire departments to be awarded annually for conspicuous service, etc 1557 erecting monument commemorating battle of Cowpens, S. C 1558 enlarging the Capitol Grounds 1696 cooperation of Secretary of State with Pan American Union for surveys, etc., for proposed Inter-American Highways 1698 National Memorial Commission for erecting building in the District as a tribute to the achievements of the Negro in America; condition 1700 balances of designated, Indian Service, covered in 215, 1576 *Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians, Wyo.,* time extended for filing separate suits by, in Court of Claims 380 *Arapahoe Indians, Okla., Cheyenne and,* appropriation for support, etc 223 *Arapahoe Indians, Mont., Northern Cheyenne and,* appropriation for support, etc 222, 1583 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 47, 1617 *Arapahoe Indians, Wyo., Shoshone and,* per capita payment to, from tribal trust funds 467 *Arat, Ky.,* time extended for bridging Cumberland River, at 1527 *Arbitration Boards,* appropriation for, under Board of Mediation 575, 1232 for emergency boards 575, 1232 *Arbitration, Conference of Conciliation and,* American Republics invited to attend, at Washington 487 *Arbitration, International Bureau of Permanent Court of,* appropriation for annual contribution 71, 1102 *Arbitration, Interparliamentary Union for Promoting International,* appropriation for annual contribution 71, 1102 deficiency appropriation for annual contribution 1652 *Arboretum, National* (*see* National Arboretum). *Archers Creek, S. C.,* deficiency appropriation for bridging, Parris Island Marine barracks 25 *Architect of the Capitol,* appropriation for, chief clerk, engineer, etc 525, 1395 for elevator conductors, Capitol, Senate and House Office Buildings 525, 1395 for work at the Capitol, repairs, etc 525, 1395 for Senate wing reconstruction 525 for purchase of painting “Peace” 526 for improving ventilation, etc., both Houses 526 travel allowances 526 for ventilation of Senate Chamber 1395 for care, etc., of grounds, Capitol, Senate, and House Office Buildings 526, 1395xiii appropriation for tree surgery 1396 for pedestal, Marshall statue 1396 for Senate and House garages, and Maltby Building 526, 1396 for subway, Capitol to Senate Office Building 1396 for Senate Office Building, maintenance 526, 1396 for plans, etc., for completing Senate Office Building 1396 for House Office Building, maintenance 526, 1396 for Capitol power plant 526, 1396 purchases independent of Supply Committee 527, 1396 reimbursement from Government agencies for heat, light, and power furnished by 527, 1396 for operating force, Library of Congress Building, etc 527, 1396 for trees, etc., for the grounds 527, 1397 for repairs, etc., to Library Building 527, 1397 for altering, etc., stacks 527 for furniture, shelving, etc 527, 1397 for purchase of sites for additional buildings for Library 1397 for construction of new conservatories, etc., for Botanic Garden 1397 for printing and binding for 530, 1400 deficiency appropriation for subway, Capitol and Senate Office Building; amount reappropriated 4 for House Office Building 4 for Capitol power plant 4 for Steuart’s garage 885 for Senate Office Building 1608 for acquiring site, preparing plans, etc., for new House Office Building 1608 for installing incinerators 1624 area for enlarging Capitol Grounds, etc., to be under control of 1695 duties of, in construction of new House of Representatives Office Building 1071 made a member of Joint Commission on Library of Congress buildings 522 property when acquired to be under his control, etc 523 authorized to have buildings etc., removed, when land needed for Library additions 523 submission to Congress discontinued, of statement of transfers of apparatus, etc., to other branches of the service 995 to serve on Commission for Enlarging Capitol Grounds 421 National Memorial Commission for erecting a building as a tribute to the achievements of the Negro in America 1699 new Supreme Court Building; to be executive officer, etc 1067 *Architects’ Registration Act, D. C.,* certificate from Board of Examiners required to practice under title of architect 950 use of title restricted to holders of 950 to corporation, if all executive officers are architects 950 certificate from Board of Examiners; without examination, if actually engaged in practice December 13, 1924 950 limited year requirement if practicing outside the District over ten years 951 record, etc., of examination papers, etc., to be kept 951 annual renewal of certificate and fee 951 effect of failure 951 persons exempt from requirements 951 proceedings for revocation of certificates 951 requirement to keep record of architects, repealed 952 power of Board to require attendance, secure testimony, etc 952 assistance of Supreme Court of the District 952 unauthorized use of title “architect,” etc., a misdemeanor 953 punishment for 953 prior acts of Board of Examiners, etc., not affected 953 title of Act 953 *Archives Building, Washington, D. C.,* appropriation for acquiring site and construction of; cost increased 1044 *Arctic Regions by Airship, International Society for Exploration of,* annual contributions authorized to, for five years 1222 deficiency appropriation for 1652 *Ardmore, Okla.,* terms of court at 1518 *Argentina,* appropriation for ambassador to 65, 1096 *Arid and Semiarid Lands,* appropriation for investigations, etc., for development of 231 *Arid Lands,* appropriation for study, etc., of drought resistant crops, etc 551, 1201 *Arizona,* appropriation for additional public schools within Indian reservations in; to be maintained by State 1578 deficiency appropriation for emergency eradication of pink bollworm of cotton in 13 for support of Indians in 41, 47 additional grant of lands to, for miners’ hospitals 1252 compact between, and New Mexico, authorized, for division of waters of Gila, etc., rivers 1517 provisions of Boulder Canyon Project Act applicable to, under Colorado River compact 1057–1066 sums for allotting lands, etc., not to be used for Indians in, unless residing on public domain prior to June 30, 1914 1568 water power permits on Colorado River and tributaries not to be issued until March 5, 1930, unless Boulder Canyon Project Act effective prior thereto 1446 Gila River excepted 1446 time extended for relinquishing railroad grant lands to Indians in 299xiv *“Arizona,” Battleship,* deficiency appropriation for modernizing, etc 1648 limit of cost increased for modernizing 1261 *Arkansas,* appropriation for aid, etc., of, for loss or damages to roads and bridges, by the floods of 1927 1382 application of toll charges by, on bridge across Ouachita River at Calion 744 maintenance as free bridge on retiring bonds issued 744 across Red River, at Fulton 743 maintenance as free bridge on retiring bonds issued 743 bridge across Saint Francis River in Poinsett County by, legalized 442 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Mississippi River at Arkansas City, Ark 381 at Helena 762 may bridge Current River, at Biggers 516 at Success 309 Ouachita River at Calion, Ark 308 in Union and Ashley Counties 1075 Red River, at Garland City 742 White River, at Augusta 757 at Clarendon 972 at Cotter 470 at Newport 984 time extended for bridging Red River, at Fulton, by 55 *Arkansas City, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 381 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at 1511 *Arkansas River,* aid authorized for relocation of levee on bank of, in Conway County, Ark 1380 *Arkansas River and Tributaries,* project for flood control of, to be submitted 538 *Arkansas River, etc.* consent given to compact between Colorado, Oklahoma, and Kansas for equitable division of water supply of, etc 1517 Federal representative to take part in negotiations and report to Congress 1517 expenses of, from reclamation fund 1517 compact subject to approval of each legislature and Congress 1517 *Arkansas Western Judicial District,* composition of 58 counties constituting Texarkana division 58 El Dorado division 59 Fort Smith division 59 Harrison division 59 terms of court, at Texarkana 59 El Dorado 59 Fort Smith 59 Harrison 59 offices of clerk 59 *Arlington Agricultural Experiment Farm, Va.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 552, 1202 for repairs and improvements of building, for experiments in American raw materials 556, 1207 *Arlington Building, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries and operating expenses of 587, 1245 *Arlington Memorial Amphitheater and Chapel, Va.,* appropriation for care, etc 354, 1374 *Arlington Memorial Bridge,* memorial highway to be constructed from Mount Vernon, Va., to 721 *Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission,* appropriation for construction, etc 575, 1232 for contingent expenses 575, 1232 for printing and binding 575, 1232 for traveling expenses 575, 1232 *Arlington National Cemetery, Va.,* appropriation for care of grounds, etc 354, 1374 for Lee Mansion restoration, etc 354 for aiding Grand Army of the Republic in Memorial Day exercises at, etc 494 for burial of indigent ex-service men, District of Columbia, in 677, 1294 for payment for design and drawings for Tomb of Unknown Soldier in 1378 deficiency appropriation for designs for completing Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in 37 for Lee Mansion, restoration, etc 1666 *Arlington, Oreg.,* bridge authorized across Columbia River at 1022 *Armament, Army,* appropriation for gauges, dies, and jigs for manufacture of 344, 1365 *Armament of Fortifications,* deficiency appropriation for removing projectiles from Lake Denmark to Picatinny Arsenal, N. J 36 for expenses 43, 45, 49, 936, 1619, 1622, 1674 for Panama Canal 936 for insular possessions 936 *Armaments, Preparatory Commission on,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of participating in 28 *Arms, etc.,* seized and condemned for illegal export, to be delivered to War Department 1424 *Arms, etc., Army,* appropriation for manufacture of 342, 1364 deficiency appropriation for manufacture of 43, 1619 *Armstrong County, Pa.,* may bridge Allegheny River, at Kittanning, Pa 117 time extended for bridging Allegheny River, at Kittanning, Pa 1254 *Army* (*see also* War Department), appropriation for all contingencies 328, 1351 restriction on transfers of small quantities of surplus property 328, 1351 for General Staff Corps, Military Intelligence Division 328, 1351 military attaches abroad; observing operations of foreign armies 328, 1351 for Army War College 328, 1351 for contingencies, headquarters of departments, etc 328, 1352 for Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 329, 1352 for post exchanges 329, 1352xv appropriations for expenses, “Settlement of War Claims Act,” under Judge Advocate General’s Office 1352 for pay of officers 329, 1353 for National Guard officers 329, 1353 for warrant officers 329, 1353 for aviation increase, officers 329, 1353 for longevity, officers 329, 1353 for pay of enlisted men 329, 1353 for National Guard, enlisted men 329, 1353 for aviation increase, enlisted men 329, 1353 for Philippine Scouts 329, 1353 for longevity pay, enlisted men 329, 1353 for pay of retired officers 329, 1353 for retired officers on active duty 329, 1353 for retired enlisted men 329, 1353 for retired enlisted men on active duty 329, 1353 for retired pay clerks 329, 1353 for retired veterinarians 329, 1353 for civil service messengers at headquarters, etc 329, 1353 for contract surgeons; nurses; hospital matrons 329, 1353 for rental allowances 329, 1353 for subsistence allowances 329, 1353 for interest on soldiers’ deposits 329, 1353 for loss by exchange 329, 1353 for officers furnishing mounts 329, 1353 accounted as pay, etc., of the Army 329, 1353 assignment for Department duty forbidden 330, 1353 pay of retired officer who sells supplies, etc., to Army or Department, forbidden 330, 1353 pay of officer retired before 64 years, employed by parties making direct sales to Department or Army, forbidden 330, 1353 for mileage, etc 330, 1353 for courts martial, etc., expenses 330, 1354 for apprehension, etc., of deserters 330, 1354 donation to discharged prisoners 330, 1354 for clerks, etc., Finance Service 330, 1354 for paying claims for damages to private property; mode of settlement 330, 1354 for paying claims for destruction, etc., of personal property of officers, etc., in the service 331, 1354 for subsistence supplies for issue 331, 1354 sales to officers, enlisted men, etc 331, 1354 meals to competitors in national rifle match; restriction 331 for payments; commutation of rations 331, 1354 advertising 331, 1355 prizes for bakers, cooks, etc 331, 1355 services and supplies from public utilities to include overhead costs 331 for regular Quartermaster supplies 331, 1355 heat and light to quarters, etc 331, 1355 post bakery equipment, ice, etc 332, 1355 school supplies 332, 1355 forage for animals, etc 332, 1355 amount for fuel immediately available 332, 1356 appropriation for clothing and equipage 332, 1356 indemnity for destroyed clothing 333, 1356 for incidental expenses 333, 1356 rifle competitions, fees, etc 333, 1356 tests by Standards Bureau 333, 1356 Army Music School, lecture fees 333, 1356 limitation on employment of average number of officers, enlisted men, and civilians 1356 for transportation 333, 1356 dependents of officers and enlisted men, etc 333, 1357 boats, vehicles, draft animals, etc 333, 1357 travel allowance on discharge 333, 1357 purchase and transportation of fuel; immediately available 333, 1357 motor vehicle restriction 334, 1357 purchase of motor vehicles restricted 334, 1357 for purchase of horses 334, 1357 breeding of riding horses 334, 1357 for military posts, construction, etc 334, 1358 contracts authorized, etc 334, 1358 not available for Scott Field, Ill 335 payment of incurred obligations 1358 amount from post construction fund; from the Treasury 1358 additional contracts authorized 1358 for barracks and quarters, etc., construction, etc 335, 1358 rentals of building and grounds, expenses, etc 335, 1358 rental of offices, garages, etc., for military attaches 335, 1358 procurement of fuel; immediately available 335, 1358 repairs, etc., barge office slip, New York City 335 repairs, etc., of “Castle,” Fort Niagara, N. Y.; additional from private contributions 335 for shooting galleries and ranges 335, 1358 for rent of buildings for, in District of Columbia 335, 1359 for Fort Monroe, Va., wharf, roads, and sewer 335, 1359 for post hospitals, construction, repairs, etc 336, 1359 temporary camp hospitals, etc 336, 1359 Jefferson Barracks, Mo 336 new construction forbidden 336, 1359 for preparing plans, operations, etc., of fortifications 336, 1359 maintenance of channels to submarine mine wharves, etc 336, 1359 for fortifications, United States 336, 1359 Insular possessions 336, 1359 Panama Canal 336, 1360 for Signal Service expenses 336, 1360 allotments for designated objects 337, 1360 transmission of Government messages 337, 1360 advances for Department telegraphic service 337, 1360 electric installations, etc 337, 1360 experimental research, storage buildings, etc 337, 1360xvi appropriation for Air Corps expenses 337, 1360 allotments for designated objects 337, 1361 consulting engineers 338, 1361 experimental and research work; balances available 338, 1361 contracts for new airplanes, etc 338, 1361 payment of incurred obligations 338, 1362 restriction on exhibition flights 339, 1362 purchase of airplanes equipped with designated engines, forbidden 1362 for Medical Department, supplies 339, 1362 Hot Springs, Ark., hospital 340, 1363 use for Medical and Surgical History of War with Germany, forbidden 340, 1363 for hospital care, Canal Zone garrisons 340, 1363 for Army Medical Museum 340, 1363 for library, Surgeon General’s office 340, 1363 for care, etc., insane Filipino and Porto Rican soldiers 340 for care, etc., insane Filipino soldiers 1363 for Engineer Department, expenses of depots 341, 1363 for Engineer School 341, 1363 for equipment of troops 341, 1364 for field operations 341, 1364 purchase of options on materials 341, 1364 for military surveys and maps 342, 1364 offices to assist 342 for Ordnance Department, manufacture, etc., of ordnance material 342, 1364 supplies and services 342, 1365 ammunition for military salutes 342, 1365 consulting engineers 342, 1365 for ordnance stores; ammunition 342 for manufacture of arms 342 for preserving, etc., ordnance and ordnance stores 342 for ordnance stores and supplies for troops 342 for automatic machine rifles 343 for tanks, purchase, repair, etc 343 for Field Artillery armament 348 for proving grounds 343 for Rock Island Arsenal 343 for Moline-Rock Island bridge 343, 1365 for testing machines 343 for repairs of arsenals 344, 1365 for procuring gauges, etc., for armament manufacture 344, 1365 for Chemical Warfare Service, expenses 344, 1365 for Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga 344, 1365 for tank service 344, 1366 for Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kans 345, 1366 for Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Okla 345, 1366 for Field Artillery instruction at firing centers 345, 1366 for Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Va 345, 1366 for Military Academy 345, 1367 for Militia Bureau 347, 1368 for National Guard, arming, equipping, and training 347, 1368 appropriation for forage, bedding, etc., for animals 347, 1368 for care of animals, materials, and equipment 347, 1368 for instruction camps 347, 1368 for expenses, attending service schools 347, 1368 for property and disbursing officers 347, 1368 for equipment and instruction expenses 347, 1368 for travel expenses of Regular Army officers 347, 1369 War Department General Staff 347, 1369 for transporting supplies, etc 347, 1369 for expenses, Army enlisted men on National Guard duty 347, 1369 for pay of National Guard, armory drills 347, 1369 interchangeable appropriations 347, 1369 for arms, equipment, etc., for field service 347, 1369 new airplanes, etc 347, 1369 clothing, equipment, etc., for field service 347, 1369 reduction of mounted, etc., units 347, 1369 for Officers’ Reserve Corps 348, 1369 mileage allowed for training 348, 1370 for Enlisted Reserve Corps 348, 1370 for purchase of training manuals, blank forms, etc 348, 1370 for establishing headquarters, training camps, administration expenses, etc 348, 1370 purchase of new airplanes, etc 348, 1370 medical and hospital treatment if injured in line of duty; burial expenses 348, 1370 unexpended balances reappropriated 349 allotment for divisional and regimental headquarters 349, 1370 use of other funds forbidden 349, 1370 period of pay, officers on active duty; special details 349, 1371 additional from purchases of discharge by enlisted men 1370 restriction on flight training to Officers’ Reserve Corps 1370 for Medical Reserve Corps in care of Veterans’ Bureau patients in Army hospitals 349, 1371 for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, quartermaster supplies to units, etc 349, 1371 expenses of training camps, subsistence, etc 349, 1371 commutation of subsistence, senior division members 350, 1371 medical treatment if injured in line of duty; burial expenses 350, 1371 uniforms, etc., from Army surplus stock 350, 1371 price current at time of issue to govern payments 350, 1372 additional mounted, etc., units forbidden 350, 1372 use of other funds forbidden 350, 1372 transportation, etc., of competitors in national rifle match 350 for supplies and equipment for other schools and colleges 350, 1372xvii appropriation for expenses of citizens’ training camps, uniforms, transportation, etc., for attending 350, 1372 medical and hospital treatment 351, 1373 burial expenses 351, 1373 limitation on number of trainees 351 age limitation; no other funds to be used 351, 1373 uniforms, etc., from Army surplus stock 351, 1373 price current at time of issue 351, 1373 issue not to impair reserves held for two field armies 351, 1373 for National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice, for national matches 351, 1373 maintenance, etc., Small Arms Firing School 351, 1373 pay and allowances, officers, etc., of Regular Army, not to be paid from this fund 352 equipment, supplies, etc 352 expenses, of National Guard, etc., participating in matches 352 subsistence of teams 352 travel expenses, etc., rifle teams 352 amounts reappropriated from designated funds 352 travel allowance for teams by automobile or train 352 advance payment for return travel 352 for quartermaster supplies, etc., for rifle ranges, etc., civilian instruction 352, 1373 transportation of rifle teams, etc 353, 1373 for annual rifle contests, trophy, medals, etc 353, 1374 for arms, etc., for civilian target practice 353, 1374 no pay to any officer, etc., using time-measuring device on work of employee; cash bonus restricted 353, 1374 for pensions 226, 1588 for paying property damages, etc., due to airplane accident at Langin Field, W. Va 1434 deficiency appropriation for pensions 19, 41, 46, 1617, 1621, 1642, 1671 for pay, etc 35, 42, 44, 49, 935, 937, 1619, 1622, 1672, 1674 for damages claims 35, 926 for Colonel Ely and Master Sergeant Falkenthal for personal losses 35 for subsistence 35, 42, 49, 935, 1619 for survey of ammunition storage of Navy and 35 for construction, etc., buildings, utilities, etc at posts; part from post construction fund 35 for Fort Jay, N. Y 35 for Fort Riley, Kans., officers’ quarters 36 for Fort Douglas, Utah 36 for Walter Reed hospital, additional facilities 36, 927 for Fort Mills, Corregidor, P. I 36 for Ordnance Department, removing projectiles from Lake Denmark to Picatinny Arsenal 36 for rehabilitation of Picatinny Arsenal, N. J 36 deficiency appropriation for expenses, distribution of captured war trophies, etc 36 for reimbursing Philippine Government 37 for national cemeteries 37, 43, 50, 936 for headstones for graves of American soldiers in Europe 37 for designs for completing Tomb of Unknown Soldier 37 for increase of compensation 42, 44, 49, 935, 938, 1619, 1622, 1672, 1674 for pay, etc., War with Spain 42, 44, 49, 935, 1619, 1672, 1674 for mileage 42, 935, 1619 for clothing and equipage 42, 49, 938, 1619, 1622, 1672, 1674 for transportation 42, 44, 49, 938, 1619, 1622, 1672, 1674 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 43, 1620 for horses 43, 1619 for hospitals 43, 935, 1619 for Signal Service 43, 1619, 1672, 1674 for air service, production 43 for medical department 43, 49, 936, 1619 for Chemical Warfare Service 43,45, 49, 936 for fortifications 43, 45, 49, 936, 1619, 1672, 1674 for Field Artillery 43, 936, 1619, 1674 for Ordnance Department 43, 49, 935, 936, 1619, 1622, 1672 for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 43, 49, 936, 938, 1620, 1674 for proving grounds 43, 49 for Organized Reserves 43, 936, 938, 1620, 1622, 1672 for National Guard 43, 45, 49, 929, 936, 938, 1619, 1622, 1672, 1674 for Quartermaster Corps 44, 49, 926, 929, 935, 938, 1619, 1622, 1672, 1674 for aviation, Navy transfer to Army 45 for post exchanges 49 for mileage, officers and contract surgeons 49, 935, 938 for disposition of remains, etc., of officers 49, 936, 1672 for registration, etc., military service 49, 937, 1619 for vocational training of soldiers 49 for Army War College 49 for longevity pay 49, 935, 937, 1619, 1622, 1672, 1674 for barracks and quarters 49, 935, 1619, 1622 for incidental expenses 49, 1619 for roads, walks, wharves, etc 49 for Camp Bragg, N. C., site 49 for Scott Field, Ill., site 49 for water and sewers at military posts 49 for replacing regular supplies 49 for expenses, World War Adjusted Compensation Act 925 for Franklin Ice Cream Company 926 for military posts, construction 926 for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 926 for Fort Humphreys, Va 926 for Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind 926 for San Antonio, Tex., flying school, etc 926 for Selfridge Field, Mich., hospital 927 for Fort Wadsworth, N. Y., construction 927 for Selfridge Field, Mich., land for right of way 927xviii deficiency appropriation for acquiring “Kalena” tract, Hawaii 927 for Columbus Depot, Ohio, sewer system at 927 for Presidio of San Francisco, Calif., roads 927 for Fort Monmouth, N. J., land 927 for Air Corps, transferring plant, Wright Field, Ohio 928 for Engineer Department skilled draftsmen, etc 928 for military surveys and maps 928 for San Juan, P. R., fortifications 928 for ammunition storage facilities 928 for Military Academy 928 for Hawaiian National Guard 929 for Zachary Taylor National Cemetery, Ky 929 for Fort Donelson Military Park, Tenn 929 for Fort McHenry, Md 929 for survey of Kings Mountain battle field, S. C 929 for designated Government roads, construction 929 for Engineer Department 930, 1619 for Lake of the Woods, etc., flowage easements, etc 930 for river and harbor collision claims 930 for Mississippi River, etc., flood control 930 for emergency flood control tributaries of the Mississippi, rescue and repair work 930 for pay, etc., estates of deceased soldiers 935, 937, 1619, 1674 for contingencies 935 for Camp Knox, Ky 935, 1619 for ammunition 936 for repairs of arsenals 936 for roads, etc., in Alaska 936 for construction (Navy transfer) 936 for Fort Monroe, Va., sewerage 938 for arrears of pay, etc 1619 for regular supplies 1619 for shooting galleries and ranges 1619 for terminal storage and shipping buildings 1619 for civilian training camps 1619, 1672 for rentals in Borongan, Samar, P. I 1623, 1674 for Geological Survey transfer 1620 for Air Service 1672, 1674 for Military Intelligence Division, General Staff Corps 1674 acquisition of Canadian properties during World War for munitions manufacture, validated 462 credits allowed designated officers for payments made therefor 463 Air Corps experimental and test plant transferred to permament site at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio 299 heavy seagoing retriever, authorized for France Field, Canal Zone 717 allowance of six months’ pay to dependent of officer, etc., dying in service, etc., extended to nurses 249 amount authorized for completing roads at Presidio of San Francisco, Calif 484 appointment authorized of Engineer officer on commission to inspect, etc., battle field of Fort Donelson, Tenn 367 George E. Kraul, as captain of Infantry 434 as warrant officers, persons whose commissions in World War, interrupted the 12 years’ requisite service as quartermaster clerks 719 authorization for appropriations for buildings, etc., at designated posts 748 Walter Reed Hospital, D. C 748 Military Academy 748 Air Corps technical buildings, utilities, etc 748 acquiring by condemnation, lands near Fort Kamehameha, Hawaii, for flying field 750 buildings, etc., on old aviation field Tucson, Ariz., donated to the city 572 cadet barracks, etc., authorized at Military Academy 300 cannon taken from Confederate forces, donated to Charleston, S. C 497 Carlisle Barracks, Pa., purchase of land, etc., at, modified 250 Chief of Staff, while so serving, to have rank and title of general 1255 and Chief of Naval Operations to rank between themselves and above all other officers 1255 relative ranks of present Chiefs, not changed 1255 Congressional medal of honor awarded to Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, Air Corps Reserve, for airplane nonstop flight from New York to Paris 1 construction authorized for camp railroad, at Camp McClellan, Ala 430 conveyance of Fort McKinley, Me., water pipe line, etc., to Portland Water District 699 double pension allowed for death or disability from aviation duty 1436 enlisted men, discharged for fraudulently misrepresenting age, who served during the World War, considered honorably discharged 1505 no back pay, etc 1505 erection authorized of flagstaff, etc., at Fort Sumter, S. C., in commemoration of defense thereof by General Robert Anderson 499 tablet to memory of Federal soldiers killed battle of Perryville, Ky 160 establishment of national cemetery there 160 exchange of tracts in Philadelphia, Pa., authorized with Pennsylvania Railroad Company 458 flags, tents, etc., may be loaned for ceremonies of inauguration of the President 1141 Fort Brown, Tex., sale of portion of, reservation 973 Fort Monmouth Reservation, N. J.; additional strip of land to be purchased for 251 Fort Wadsworth, N. Y., completion of barracks, etc 453, 1425xix General Staff Corps, eligibility requirements 618 graduates of Army service schools 618 Hawaiian National Guard officers and Filipinos to be paid for training service in 1924 and 1925 365 heavy sea-going Air Corps receivers authorized for Hawaii, the Philippines, and Canal Zone 1425 horses and mules for, limited to actual needs of mounted service 245 purchases in open market: standard required 245 polo ponies for Military Academy only, may be purchased 246 indebtedness of enlisted men, may be deducted, in monthly installments, from pay roll 698 joint board of officers of, and Navy to survey, etc., of storage of ammunition at places in dangerous proximity to populous communities 35 report, recommendations, etc., to be submitted to Congress by the Secretary 35 appropriations available for expenses 35 lands for addition to Camp Bullis, Tex., to be acquired 1073 lease of New Orleans Quartermaster Intermediate Depot, authorized, to New Orleans Association of Commerce 790 loan of cots, etc., to national convention of American Legion at San Antonio, Tex 397 at Louisville, Ky 1142 for reunion of United Confederate Veterans at Little Rock, Ark 61 tents, etc., authorized for encampment of United Confederate Veterans, at Charlotte, N. C 1165 obsolete aeronatical equipment authorized to museums and educational institutions 753 loans or gifts authorized of condemned ordnance, etc., to veteran associations, etc 773 lots in Saint Paul, Minn., granted to the city 956 price: proceeds to post construction fund 956 medical officer assigned to the President allowed temporary rank, etc., of colonel 570 mileage, etc., of officers and civilians investigating battle fields to be paid from appropriations therefor 249 Military Academy, completion of new cadet mess hall, dormitories, etc., authorized 1071 additional buildings authorized 1258 name of Ancon Hospital, Panama Canal Zone, changed to Gorgas Hospital 365 no deduction of pay, etc., , of retired warrant officers, enlisted men, etc., serving in Panama Canal 310 nonsectarian chapel authorized on grounds of Army medical center, in the District, at cost of Gray Ladies of the Red Cross 156 officers credited with service in Philippine Constabulary, for pay period and retirement rights 720 officers in Medical Corps credited for active service in reserves, etc., in computing longevity, etc 996 Ohio, relieved from responsibility for loss of National Guard property by tornado at Lorain 985 portion of Camp Sherman conveyed to Department of Justice for industrial reformatory 759 provisions for expenses for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, etc., extended to members of Army Nurse Corps 251 recovery of bodies included 252 purchase of Kalena tract, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, authorized 591 land in Hawaii for heavy artillery firing installations 572 land authorized for adding to target range at Auburn, Me 721 from National Guard allotment to Maine 721 for railroad right of way, Selfridge Field, Mich 572 real estate of, acquired by Florida, in Santa Rosa Island, may be used for recreational purposes 974 recovery of bodies of officers, soldiers, and civilian employees, authorized to be appropriated for 248 repairs, etc., Fort Baker, Reservation, Calif., roads 590 Reserve Officers Training Corps; advanced training not required to follow immediately after the two years’ course, etc 501 Revolutionary cannon at Watervliet Arsenal donated to New York State Conservation Department 497 sum authorized for paying Port of New Orleans Board of Commissioners, for rent of New Orleans Army Supply Base 1433 tract of land in Philadelphia may be sold to Pennsylvania Railroad 312 proceeds to military posts construction fund 312 two L. boats, authorized to be constructed or purchased 718 two motor mine yawls, authorized for replacement 717 unauthorized use of Congressional medal of honor, other medals of honor, etc., prohibited; punishment for 437 Vancouver, Wash., granted easement for public highway on Vancouver Barracks Reservation 60 yellow fever roll of honor to be carried in Army Register, annually 1409 names specified 1409 descriptive entry thereon of services of each 1410 gold medals to be struck and presented; sum authorized 1410 annual payments authorized in lieu of pensions, etc 1410 *Army Posts* (*see* Military Posts), *Army Register,* names on yellow fever honor roll to be published annually on 1409xx *Army Service Medals* (*see* Medals, Army Service), *Army War College,* appropriation for instruction expenses 328, 1351 deficiency appropriation for 49, 1622 for salaries, 1929 1689 *Arrears of Pay, etc., Civil War,* deficiency appropriation for 49, 1619 *Arrow Rock, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at 156, 1511 time extended for bridging Missouri River, at 1536 *Arsenals and Armories, Army,* appropriation for manufacture of arms at, for issue 342 for repairs, improvement, etc 344, 1365 deficiency appropriation for repairs 936 *Arsphenamine,* appropriation for regulating propagation, sales, etc., of 175, 1041 *Artesian Wells,* appropriation for investigating, etc 232 *Artificial Limbs for Disabled Soldiers, Army,* appropriation for furnishing, etc 357, 1379 deficiency appropriation for 38, 50 *Ashes, D. C.,* appropriation for removing, etc 658, 1275 not available for hotels, etc 658, 1275 *Asheville, N. C.,* appropriation for public building 178, 1041 terms of court at 457 *Ashland Avenue, Cook County, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Little Calumet River, at 290 *Ashland Bridge Company,* may bridge Ohio River, at Ashland, Ky 119 *Ashland, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 119, 152 *Ashley and Union Counties, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Ouachita River, in 1075 *Asiatic Beetle,* appropriation for research on 558, 1208 for preventing spread of 565, 1216 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of 13, 1635 *Aspen Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Georgia Avenue to Piney Branch Road; from gasoline tax fund 652 for paving, etc., Piney Branch to Blair Roads; from gasoline tax fund 652 *Assay Offices* (*see* Mints and Assay Offices), *Assessment and Permit Work, D. C.,* appropriation for streets, etc 651, 1269 for sewers 658, 1274 *Assessor’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 646, 1263 deficiency appropriation for personal services 889 for office equipment, etc 889 *Assistant Attorney General in Customs Cases,* appropriation for, special attorneys, etc 77, 1108 *Assistant Attorneys, United States Courts,* appropriation for, in special cases 80, 1111 deficiency appropriation for, in special cases 1617, 1645 *Assistant to the Attorney General,* appropriation for 77, 1107 *Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury, Special,* salary rated of present incumbent 254 *Astronomical Union, International,* appropriation for quota to 1104 *Astrophysical Observatory,* appropriation for maintenance of 584, 1242 deficiency appropriation for paying duty on special scientific apparatus for 1627 *Atchafalaya River,* bridge authorized across, at Melville, La 379 at Morgan City, La 279 *Atchison, Kans.,* authorized to bridge Missouri River 378 *Athens, Tenn.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 32 *Atlanta, Ga.,* appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 82, 1113 working capital fund reappropriated 82, 1113 for survey, etc., of battlefield of 1377 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary, power plant, water system, etc 21 for penitentiary, transfer from Industrial Reformatory 906 for penitentiary, dredging; reappropriation 906 for penitentiary, water and power plant 1646 amount of working capital reappropriated for constructing industrial building 1646 for post office site and building 1656 amount from working capital fund for textile mill addition 22 *Atlantic Coast,* appropriation for surveys of, and outlying islands 96, 1126 *Atlantic Seaboard,* purchase authorized of two sites of land on, for proper defense of the coast 1305 *Atmospheric Phenomena,* appropriation for Weather Bureau investigations of 544, 1195 deficiency appropriation for Weather Bureau investigations of 1633 *Attorney General,* appropriation for, Solicitor General 77, 1107 for Assistant to 77, 1107 for assistants to, in special cases 80, 1111 foreign counsel 80, 1111 deficiency appropriation for salaries, office of 1644 for salaries, 1929, office of 1684 authorized to accept funds to construct chapel at Industrial Institution for Women, and direct construction thereof 1509 establish, operate, etc., prison camps 1318 sites to be selected by Attorney General, and Secretaries of Agriculture and Interior 1318 grant right of way across Industrial Institution for Women premises, to Alderson, W. Va 53xxi Supreme Court Reports to be distributed by, to designated officers, etc 1143 with Secretary of Treasury, and of War, to select sites for two institutions for confining and treating drug addicts 1085 *Attorney General’s Office* (*see* Department of Justice). *Auburn, Me.,* purchase of lands for adding to target range at, from National Guard allotment to Maine 721 *Audited Claims,* deficiency appropriation for paying, certified by General Accounting Office 41, 43, 932, 937, 1616, 1620, 1670, 1773 for paying designated, certified by accounting officers of the District of Columbia 10, 1631 *Auditors’ Buildings, D. C.,* appropriation for operating force 1029 for operating expenses 1029 for repairs and preservation 183, 1045 for mechanical equipment 183, 1046 *Auditor’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 646, 1263 other duties permitted 646, 1263 deficiency appropriation for 889 *Auglaize River, Ohio,* preliminary examination for flood control of, and tributaries 1164 for removing causes of pollution 1164 *Augsbury, Frank A.,* may bridge Saint Lawrence River, Morristown, N. Y., and Brockville, Ontario, Canada 1482 *Augusta, Ark.,* bridge authorized across White River, at 757 *Augusta, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 435 time extended for bridging Ohio River, at 1253 *Aurora, Ill.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1656 may bridge Fox River, at New York Street 1078 at North Avenue 1078 *Austria* (*see also* Settlement of War Claims Act of 1928), appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 for expenses determining claims against, by Claims Commission 74, 1105 deficiency appropriation for expenses, Claims Commission 913 cooperation authorized with other creditor Govt merits to enable, by a loan to obtain additional funds for its reconstruction program 1149 present lien upon assets pledged for Austrian relief bonds to be substituted by a lien upon assets pledged for the loans floated 1149 agreement authorized for the settlement of the debt of, to the United States 1149 terms to be not less favorable than those granted to other Governments 1149 amount of indebtedness January 1, 1928 1149 settlement of, in 25 annuities, beginning January 1, 1943 1149 amount of indebtedness; optional settlement of, in 40 annuities beginning January 1, 1929 1149 dates of payments under 1149 obligation to pay under, will not arise, if reconstruction loan trustees object to a payment on a due date 1150 amount not paid, to be repaid in 25 annuities, on January 1, 1944, to 1968 1150 bonds issued under, to have same security as obligation now held 1150 former lien released 1150 no payment by, to other creditor nations, unless a proportionate payment be simultaneously made to United States 1150 payments may be made in United States bonds, etc 1150 provisions for settlement of awards by Tripartite Commission, of claims of Americans against 262 by War Claims Arbiter, of claims of nationals of, against United States 263–265 *Austrian and Hungarian Special Deposit Accounts* (*see also* Settlement of War Claims Act of 1928), created in the Treasury 265 sources of 265 payments directed from 265 *Automatic Machine Rifles, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 343 *Automatic Train Control Devices for Railroads,* appropriation for expenses, compelfing installation, etc 581, 1239 *Automobile Accessories,* deficiency appropriation for refunding excise tax on, to manufacturers, etc 30 bond required for repayment of amount not distributed to purchasers, etc 30 conditions on refunding to manufacturers, etc., revenue tax on 169 *Automobile Tax,* repeal of, under Revenue Act of 1926 865 refund of, or abatement, on prior sale by manufacturer, etc., to dealer, and held for sale 865 terms construed: “dealer,” “held by dealer” 865 application of 865 manufacturer to remit to dealer 865 treble damages on failure 865 refund to vendee by vendor if price included in contract and reduction not permitted thereby 865 at time of sale; treble damages for failure 865 no refund of automobile accessories tax 866 exceptions; on judgment of court 866 for excess of proper amount 866 on bond for repayment by manufacturer, etc., of refund not distributed to dealer 866 appropriations for refunding tax on automobile accessories, repealed 866 *Automotive Engines,* appropriation for investigating, etc 94, 1124xxii *Avalon Reservoir, N. Mex.,* funds for enlarging, not available until project approved by Geographical Survey 1642 *Aviation,* Congressional medal of honor awarded Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, for nonstop airplane flight, New York to Paris 1 Congressional gold medals awarded to organizer and personnel of first trans-Atlantic flight in naval flying boat 1158 double pensions granted to Army, Navy, or Marine Corps for death or disability the result of injury received from duty in 1436 lease of public lands to Parco, Wyo., for public aviation field 448 to Yuma County, Ariz., for municipal, field 149 thanks of Congress tendered Commander Albert Cushing Read, Navy, for completing first trans-Atlantic aeroplane flight 790 *Aviation, Army* (*see also* Air Corps, Army), appropriation for increased pay, officers 329, 1353 for increased pay, enlisted men 329, 1353 for expenses of Air Corps 337, 1360 *Aviation Fields, Public,* leases of public lands for use as public airports, authorized; area limited 728 terms of; renewals 728 conditions; payment of annual rental 729 maintenance, facilities, etc 729 regulations for use 729 unrestricted use, etc., by Federal aircraft 729 right to assume full control for military purposes, if necessary 729 present leases may be canceled, and others issued, under conditions hereof 729 lands may be withdrawn for beacon lights, etc., except terminal airports 729 *Aviation, Navy,* (*see also* Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy), appropriation for aircraft 636, 1465 for aircraft factory, special clothing, catapults, helium, etc 636, 1465 for incurred obligations for aircraft, etc 637, 1465 for experimenting and developing aircraft 637, 1465 for technical, drafting, clerical, etc., services 637, 1465 for new construction, improvements, etc., at stations 637 disbursement and accounting 637, 1465 contracts for new airplanes 637, 1465 limit of coast stations 637, 1465 use for airplane factory forbidden 637, 1465 determination, etc., of damages claims; report to Congress 637, 1465 deficiency appropriation for 42, 48, 934, 1618, 1621, 1671 for, transferred to War 45 board of officers to investigate and report on site for naval airship base 1530 officers assigned to airships, participating in aerial flights, service considered as sea duty 498 *Aztec Land and Cattle Company,* purchase of lands of, within Fort Apache Reservation, for Indians thereof, from tribal funds 962 **B.** *B and P. Bridge Company,* may bridge Rio Grande, at Zapata, Tex 387 consent of Mexico required 387 at Weslaco, Tex 471 approval of Mexico required 471 *B Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Seventeenth to Nineteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Babb-Piegan, Mont.,* appropriation for public buildings 1041 deficiency appropriation for public building at 919 *Badger, Lillian,* land patent to issue to; water power conditions 1157 *Badlands National Monument, S. Dak.,* when privately owned lands within described area have been acquired, to be set apart as 1553 highways to be constructed by South Dakota prior to 1554 area described 1554 location of highway 1555 administration by National Park Service 1555 franchises for hotels, etc., may be granted prior to fulfillment of conditions 1555 examinations, excavations, etc., conditionally permitted 1555 limited for benefit of educational institutions, etc 1555 effective when conditions complied with, and formally set aside by proclamation of the President 1555 *Baertch, Oscar, etc.,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Alma, Wis 289 *Bailiffs, etc., United States Courts,* appropriation for pay 81, 1112 deficiency appropriation for 21, 906, 934, 1610 *Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce,* may bridge Agate Pass, Wash 1447 *Bainbridge Island, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Agate Pass connecting, with mainland 1447 *Baker Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of; unexpended balance reappropriated 229, 1591 *Baldwin County, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Perdido Bay, from Inerarity Point, Fla., to 771 *Ballegoin, A. L., etc.,* may bridge Des Moines River at Croton, Iowa 706 time extended for bridging Des Moines River, by 1535 *Balloon Schools, Army,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 337, 1360 *Baltimore County, Md.,* time extended for bridging Chesapeake Bay, between Kent County and 414 *Baltimore Gas Engineering Corporation,* may bridge Kanawha River, at Dunbar, W. Va 981xxiii *Baltimore, Md.,* appropriation for post office, etc.; replacing present structure 178, 1041 deficiency appropriation for immigration station construction 917 for post office, etc., construction 919 for marine hospital 1656 *Banks,* officers, etc., of, not prohibited from serving as officers, etc., of two other banks, banking institutions or trust companies 253 *Bannock Indians, Idaho,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 222, 1583 *Baptiste, Marie Rose Jean,* sum authorized to pay, mother of Andre Nelson, killed by Marine Corps enlisted man in Haiti 1477 *Barberry Bushes,* appropriation for destroying, etc., originating vegetable rust spores 551, 1201 *Barley,* deficiency appropriation for investigating Fusarium blight, etc., affecting 1635 *Barnhill, F. C.,* may bridge Missouri River, at Arrow Rock, Mo 156 time extended for bridging Missouri River, at Arrow Rock, Mo., by 1536 *Barracks and Quarters, Army,* appropriation for construction, maintenance, etc 335, 1358 water supply, roads, wharves, etc 335, 1358 outside rent for work on mobilization of industrial organizations, essential to war-time needs 1358 rent of offices, etc., for military attaches 335, 1358 amount for fuel immediately available 335, 1358 barge office slip, Governors Island, New York 335 “Castle,” Fort Niagara, N. Y., repairs; additional from private contributions 335 deficiency appropriation for 49, 935, 1619, 1622 *Bartlesville, Okla.,* appropriation for acquiring site and erecting public building at 178 terms of court at 1518 *Baskets for Fruits, etc., Round, Stave, and Splint* (*see* Containers for Fruits and Vegetables), *Batavia, Ill.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 32 *Bath, N. Y.,* deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ camp 1668 acceptance authorized of title, etc., to State camp for veterans at, by Board of Managers of Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 758 to become branch of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 758 of cemetery, to be maintained as a national cemetery 758 *Bathing Pools, D. C.,* appropriation for public playgrounds 659, 1275 double salary restriction not applicable to superintendent of 659, 1275 deficiency appropriation for completing construction, 1928 893 *Bathing Pools or Beaches, D. C.,* construction, etc., of six, authorized by Director of Public Parks, etc 1412 buildings, filtered water, etc., to be provided 1412 limit of cost; sums provided 1412 control, etc., may be transferred to the Commissioners, or retained by the Director 1412 fees authorized; to credit of the District 1412 *Baton Rouge, La.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 130 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at 1093 patent to Louisiana State University of former Army barracks at, approved and confirmed 595 Saint Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, for tract of land in Garrison Grounds at 751 portion of national cemetery, conveyed to city for public street 758 *Baton Rouge-Mississippi Bridge Company,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Baton Rouge, La 130 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Baton Rouge, La., by 1093 *Battice, Earl,* deficiency appropriation for transcript of testimony in case of United States against 21 *Battle Creek, Mich.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 919 *Battle Fields,* appropriation for survey of Atlanta, Ga., and Kenesaw Mountain 1377 for survey of Revolutionary War 1377 deficiency appropriation for survey of Kings Mountain, S. C 929 mileage of officers, and traveling expenses of civilians, incident to surveys, etc., of, payable from appropriations therefor 249 *Battle Fields of Kings Mountain, S. C.,* commission created to inspect and report on feasibility of preserving and marking 412 *Battle Monuments Commission, American,* appropriation for expenses of 574, 1231 *Battle Mountain Sanitarium, Hot Springs, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 362, 1384 deficiency appropriation, for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 39, 930, 1667 for pay, 1929 1668 *Battle of the Brandywine, Revolutionary War,* deficiency appropriation for tablet at Lititz, Pa., to mark burial place of Revolutionary soldiers wounded at 1666 sum authorized for tablet at Lititz, Pa., the burial place of American soldiers wounded in 718 site to be acquired by Lititz 718 design to be work of American artist 718 *Battle of Cowpens, S. C.,* acquirement by gift of land to erect monument to commemorate 1558xxiv acquirement by gift; sum authorized for expenses of surveys, monument, etc 1558 available until expended 1558 *Battle of Kettle Creek, Ga., Revolutionary War,* sum authorized for tablet on site of 718 *Bayonne, N. J.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 32 *Bayou Bartholomew,* bridge authorized across, at Point Pleasant, La 57 *Bayou Teche,* appropriation for construction of bridge across, at New Iberia Livestock Experiment Station, La 567 deficiency appropriation for constructing bridge across, at New Iberia Livestock Experiment Station, La 1635 *Beacons, etc* (*see* Aids to Navigation). *“Bear”, Coast Guard Cutter,* donated to Oakland, Calif., for museum, etc 1145 *Bear Creek, Md.,* bridge authorized across, at Lovel Point 727 *Bear Point, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Perdido Bay, at 385 *Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Utah,* appropriation for establishing of, etc 1210 contracts authorized for additional lands 1210 deficiency appropriation for establishment, etc 895 construction of buildings, etc., at Bear River Bay, for refuge, etc., for breeding grounds, etc., for migratory wild fowl 448 privately owned lands, etc., to be acquired 448 acquired lands, and designated public lands, to constitute the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge 448 maintained as refuge and breeding place for migratory birds under terms of convention with Great Britain 448 assent of Utah Legislature required 449 acceptance of State lands 449 title, etc., to be secured 449 existence of easements, etc., in area, not a bar to acquisition; conditions 449 prohibited acts 449 inviolate sanctuary of not less than 60 per cent of area to be maintained 449 authority of Agricultural Department for enforcement, etc 449 summary seizure of unlawfully taken birds, etc 449 forfeiture, etc., by direction of court 449 expenditures authorized for construction, equipment, etc 449 amount authorized to be appropriated 450 limit for land, etc 450 punishment for violations 450 meaning of term “person” 450 exchange authorized of public lands, for lands valuable for 1186 *Beaufort, N. C.,* appropriation for fish biological station at 99 investigations directed as to feasibility of extending facilities of Inland Waterways Corporation to inland water route from Boston, Mass., to 981 *Beaumont Irrigating Company, etc.,* may dam Neches River, Beaumont, Tex., at 1450 *Beaumont, Tex.,* deficiency appropriation 7or public building 919, 1550 dam authorized across Neches River above 1450 *Beaver County, Pa.,* time extended for bridging Ohio River, between Rochester and Monaca, by 112 *Beck, Honorable James M.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1623 *Bee Culture,* appropriation for investigations, etc 558, 1209 *Beecher Falls, Vt.,* appropriation for public building 1041 deficiency appropriation for public building at 919 *Beet, Sugar,* appropriation for investigations, etc 551, 1201 for investigating insects affecting 1208 *Behr, Karl,* payment to Germany, for heirs of, deceased while a seaman in American merchant marine 414 *Belair Place NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Hamlin to Girard Places; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Belgium,* appropriation for ambassador to 65, 1096 *Belle Fourche Irrigation Project, S. Dak.,* appropriation for construction 229, 1592 *Bellevue Terrace NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Fulton Street to Cathedral Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 652 *Bellows Falls, Vt.,* appropriation for public building 178, 1041 *Belmont Road NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Connecticut Avenue to Waterside Drive; from gasoline tax fund 1269 *Belt Railway Company of Chicago,* to convey new site and erect building, etc., for new master-track scale and test-car depot of Bureau of Standards 433 *Benicia Arsenal Military Reservation, Calif.,* right of way across, granted to the Southern Pacific Railroad Company 1139 *Bent, Dorothy E.,* deficiency appropriation for additional salary 2 *Benteen, Major Frederick W., U. S. Army,* appropriation for monument on site of battle of Sioux Indians with forces of Major Marcus A. Reno and 225xxv *Benton Harbor, Mich.,* deficiency appropriation for publie building 1656 *Benton Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Tunlaw Road to, Huiderkoper Place; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Bering Sea Seal Fisheries,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgments, damages for unlawful seizures of vessels, etc., under Treasury Department 40, 931, 1615 *Bermuda,* appropriation for Weather Service expenses in 543, 1194 *Berne, Switzerland,* appropriation for International Bureau for Protection of Industrial Property 74, 1105 for share of expenses, International Bureau of Telegraphic Union at 72, 1103 *Berries,* appropriation for fixing standards for containers of 563, 1214 *Bethesda, Md.,* appropriation for animal experiment station 547, 1197 *Bettendorf, Iowa,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 759 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at 1512 *Bettendorf, J. W., etc.,* may bridge Mississippi River at Bettendorf, Iowa 759 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Bettendorf, Iowa, by 1512 *Bickford, Edith L.,* deficiency appropriation for paying, widow of consul dying in service 29 *Bieber Building, D. C.,* payment authorized for use of, during 1926, 1927, and 1928, by Agricultural Department 56 *Big Blue River, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at mouth of 384 *Big Horn County, Mont.,* payment by, of part of cost of road through Crow Indian Reservation 430 *Big Rock Stone and Material Company,* exchange of lands of Veterans’ Bureau hospital reservation, at North Little Rock, Ark., with, authorized 369 *Biggers, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Current River, at 516 *Binghamton, N. Y.,* appropriation for acquiring land for extending public building 178 *Biographical Congressional Directory,* deficiency appropriation for preparation and preservation of 885 *Biologic Products,* appropriation for regulating sale, etc., of 175, 1040 deficiency appropriation for regulating sale, etc., of 1619 *Biological Survey Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Chief of Bureau, and office personnel 558, 1209 appropriation for game reservations, bird preserves, etc 558, 1209 dam, Cold Spring Creek 558 purchase of game, etc 558, 1209 for investigating, etc., food habits of birds and other animals 558, 1209 destroying wolves, coyotes, etc 559, 1209 suppressing rabies in wild animals 559, 1209 for rearing, etc., fur bearing animals 558, 1209 for investigating migration, etc., of animals and plants 559, 1209 for enforcing Migratory Bird Act 559, 1209 for preventing shipments of illegally killed birds and game 559, 1209 for improving reindeer industry in Alaska 559, 1210 for enforcing Alaska game law 559, 1210 investigation as to feasibility of cooperative program for eradication, etc., of predatory animals 559 for acquiring areas for Upper Mississippi River Refuge 559 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 933 for Bear River migratory bird refuge 895 for surfacing highway through Sully’s Hill National Park 1634 for enforcing Migratory Bird Conservation Act 1634 for salaries, 1929 1677 Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish refuge; maximum price for lands, etc., increased 502 *Bird Preserves,* appropriation for protection, etc 558, 1209 *Bird Refuge, Utah, Bear River Migratory,* appropriation for establishing 1210 *Birds, Migratory, etc.,* appropriation for enforcing law protecting 559, 1209 *Birmingham, Ala.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 34 sale authorized of old post office, etc., property at 1307 *Bismarck, N. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school at 218, 1579 deficiency appropriation for Indian school, additional land 901 purchase of adjoining land for Indian school, directed 366 price limit; appropriation authorized 367 *Black Canyon* (*see also* Boulder Canyon Project Act), provisions for dam, etc., across Colorado River at, or Boulder Canyon 1057 *Black Death,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 174, 1040 *Black River,* time extended for bridging, at Jonesville, La 57 *Black River, Ark.,* preliminary examination, for flood control of 1164 *Black Rock, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Spring River, at 1093 *Black Walnuts,* deficiency appropriation for investigations, etc., in Middle West 1633xxvi *Blackfeet Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222, 1584 for employee’s cottage 1567 *Blackfeet Indian Hospital, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 221, 1581 *Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of irrigation systems on; repayment 213, 1575 deficiency appropriation for purchase of seed, agricultural implements, etc., for Indians of 1671, 1673 *Blaine Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Forty-ninth Street to Division Avenue 655 *Blaine, Wash.,* appropriation for public building 1041 deficiency appropriation for public building at 919 *Blind, American Printing House for the,* appropriation for providing books, etc., by, for the blind 186, 1049 deficiency appropriation for expenses, providing books, etc., for the blind 34 *Blind Children, D. C.,* appropriation for instruction of, out of the District 661, 1277 *Blind, D. C.,* appropriation for aid, etc., to National Library for the 677, 1293 for Columbia Polytechnic Institute 677, 1293 *Block Signals, etc., Systems on Railroads,* appropriation for investigating, etc 581, 1239 *Bloomfield, Okla.,* appropriation for Indian school at 1579 *Bloomington, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 1041 deficiency appropriation for public building at 919 *Blount, Richard,* deficiency appropriation for services 884 *Board for Vocational Education* (*see* Federal Board for Vocational Education). *Board of Children’s Guardians, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for, 1926 9 *Board of Education, D. C* (*see also* Public Schools, D. C.), members of, not personally liable in damages for official actions thereof 1139 costs in suits to be charged to the District 1139 *Board of Mediation,* appropriation for salaries 575, 1232 contract stenographic reporting service 575 for supplies, etc 575, 1232 for law books, periodicals, etc 575, 1232 for rent 575, 1232 for arbitration boards 575, 1232 for emergency boards 575, 1232 for printing and binding for 575, 1232 *Board of Tax Appeals* (*see also* Revenue Act of 1928), appropriation for expenses of 576, 1233 for printing and binding for 576, 1233 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding for 886 for salaries and expenses 1616 procedure, etc 871 *Board of Visitors,* appropriation for Military Academy 346, 1367 for Naval Academy 638, 1466 composition of Congressional membership to, of Military Academy 597 visits, etc., to be made; expenses limited 597 *Boards of Trade,* exempt from income tax 813 *Boats, Foreign Built,* tax on users of, repealed; effective July 1, 1928 867 *Bobcats,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 559, 1209 *Bogalusa, La.,* appropriation for public building 1041 deficiency appropriation for public building at 919 *Bogue Chitto River,* bridge authorized across, in Saint Tammany Parish, La 753 removal, when abandoned 753 *Boise, Idaho,* appropriation for assay office at 176, 1041 for public building 1041 deficiency appropriation for public building 919 *Boise Irrigation Project, Idaho,* appropriation for construction, Payette division 228, 1590 balances for maintenance, etc., Payette and Arrowrock divisions 228, 1590 deficiency appropriation for Payette division 902 for drainage system, Notus division 1642 designated Government water rights relinquished to Arrowrock division of 1410 distribution of water through the canal, etc 1410 *Bolivar, General Simon,* deficiency appropriation for statue of, in City of Panama 911 *Bolivia,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Bolling Field, D. C.,* appropriation for part cost of operating air mail service lights at 659 additional site for extending flying field at, authorized 1303 amounts authorized for Army Air Corps buildings, etc 129, 1304 construction for Air Corps, authorized at 749 may be selected for radio and communication center 1303 *Bollworm of Cotton* (*see also* Pink Bollworm of Cotton), appropriation for preventing spread of, etc 565 for research on 1208 *Bonds, etc., of Railroads,* appropriation for securing information concerning 582, 1240 *Bones, Thomas P.,* payment to Harry Wardman, James D. Hobbs, and, authorized for use of Bieber Building, D. C., by Agricultural Department, 1926, 1927, 1928 56 further lease of building authorized 56xxvii *Bookkeeping and Warrants Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Chief of Division, and office personnel 166, 1031 for contingent expenses, public moneys 166, 1031 for recoinage of gold and minor coins 160, 1031 deficiency appropriation for recoinage of minor coins 29 *Boothbay Harbor, Me.,* deficiency appropriation for fish cultural station, power vessel 16 *Borongan, Samar, P. I.,* deficiency appropriation for Army rentals in 1623, 1674 *Boston Airport, East Boston, Mass.,* moving, reerecting, etc., of, authorized 1303 *Boston, Cape Cod, and New York Canal Company,* deficiency appropriation for payment of bonds of 914 *Boston, Mass.,* appropriation for passport bureau 65, 1096 for extending marine hospital building 176 for rental of pneumatic tubes for mail transmission 189, 1052 for navy yard, public works 635, 1463 for post office, etc., building 1041 deficiency appropriation for navy yard, public works 24 for demolition of present and construction of new post office, etc., building 919 for remodeling, etc., immigrant station 1656 investigations directed as to feasibility of extending facilities of Inland Waterways Corporation to inland water route to Beaufort, N. C., from 981 *Boston Village, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Youghiogheny River, between Versailles and 1169 *Botanic Garden, D. C.,* appropriation for Director, and other personal services 527, 1397 for repairs, improvements, etc 527, 1397 for installing emergency heating pipes, etc 528, 1397 minor purchases of nursery stock permitted without advertising 528, 1397 for constructing buildings, etc., on new site 1397 deficiency appropriation for enlargement and relocation of 4 for replacing nursery stock, repairing flood damages, etc 1609 for salaries, 1929, under 1675 *Boulder Canyon Project Act,* purpose declared for controlling floods of Colorado River 1057 improving navigation and regulating flow thereof 1057 providing storage waters for reclamation of public lands, etc 1057 generating electrical energy to make project self supporting, etc 1057 subject to terms of Colorado River compact 1057 dam, etc., to be constructed, operated, etc., in main stream of the River at Black, or Boulder Canyon 1057 capacity of reservoir to be made by dam 1057 canal, etc., entirely within the United States, authorized to connect Laguna, or other dam, with Imperial and Coachella Valleys, Calif 1067 expenses reimbursable under reclamation law 1057 not from revenues from dam at the Canyon, or from potable waters outside the Valleys 1057 complete plant to be constructed at the dam to develop electrical energy from water discharged from the reservoir 1057 necessary lands, rights of way, etc., to be acquired 1057 Colorado River Dam fund established 1057 available for executing the Act 1057 revenues to be paid into and expenditures made out of 1057 advances to fund from time to time by Secretary of the Treasury 1057 aggregate not to exceed sum of $165,000,000 1057 sum allocated to flood control 1057 repayment out of per centum of revenues, in excess of the periodical payments during amortization 1057 deferred payments; interest 1057 interest payable out of the fund 1057 moneys available for construction, and interest during construction 1058 not for operation and maintenance except from appropriations therefor 1058 interest on, chargeable each year; rate 1058 on deferred payments 1058 amount in excess of construction, etc., requirements to be certified each year as repayments of 1058 to be covered into the Treasury 1058 sums, not to exceed in aggregate $165,000,000, authorized 1058 Act not effective, nor work to begin, etc., until Colorado River compact be ratified by seven designated States 1058 to be declared by proclamation of the President 1058 or, on failure, then by six States, including California, waiving ratification by each of the seven States 1058 to be declared by proclamation of the President 1058 until California irrevocably agree, for benefit of Arizona, etc., upon designated annual amount of water from the apportionment to lower basin States by the compact 1058 plus not more than one-half of any surplus unapportioned waters 1058 agreement authorized by Arizona, California, and Nevada for apportionment of waters to the lower basin States 1059xxviii agreement authorized; apportionment of waters; to Nevada; to Arizona 1059 Arizona to have one-half of surplus unapportioned waters 1059 consumptive use of Gila River, etc., within the State 1059 no diminution of Gila River waters by allowance to Mexico 1059 by agreement of California and Arizona, deficiency to be furnished from main stream of the Colorado 1059 agreement for water for domestic and agricultural use 1059 subject to provisions of Colorado River compact 1059 effective on ratification thereof, by the three States 1059 before any money is appropriated for construction, etc., contracts required to insure payment of expenses incurred by the United States 1059 of canal to connect Laguna Dam with Imperial and Coachella Valleys, provision for revenues to insure expenses thereof, to be made 1059 payments of percentage of revenues during amortization in excess of periodical payments to the United States, to be made to Arizona and Nevada 1059 contracts authorized for storage of water in the reservoir 1060 delivery on river and canal for irrigation and domestic uses 1060 generation and delivery of electrical energy 1060 charges to cover all expenses incurred by United States for operation, etc 1060 contracts for water for irrigation and domestic uses to be for permanent service 1060 use of stored water required to be by contract 1060 after repaying United States all money advanced, etc., revenues to be expended in Colorado River basin, as hereafter prescribed 1060 contracts to be awarded for sale of electrical energy 1060 time limit; readjustment after 15 years 1060 determination of disputes, etc 1060 renewals authorized; terms, etc 1060 contracts for use of water for generating and distributing electricity, to be made only with responsible parties on application therefor 1060 price to be fixed to meet revenue requirements 1060 determination of conflicting applications by the Secretary of the Interior 1060 preference to States for use in the State 1060 Arizona, California, and Nevada given equal opportunity 1061 rights to be contracted for in six months 1061 terms and conditions same as similar contracts 1061 contracts for use of water for generating and distributing electricity; application by a State where no bond issue authorized, not to be denied until time given for having issue authorized and marketed 1061 agency receiving, for 100,000 horsepower electrical energy, to permit use of transmission lines to agency with less power contracts; limit 1061 public lands authorized for construction, etc., of main transmission lines 1061 dam and reservoir to be used for river regulation, navigation improvement, and flood control 1061 irrigation, domestic uses, etc., in pursuance of Colorado River compact 1061 power 1061 title to, etc., forever in United States 1061 leases of units of Government plant, to generate electricity 1061 water to generate electricity 1061 terms as to revenue, etc., conflicting applications, joint use, etc., applicable 1061 rules and regulations conforming with Water Power Act regulations, to be prescribed 1061 system of accounting, control of rates, etc., recapture, penalties, etc 1062 other Federal Power Commission rules, etc., applicable 1062 no permits to be issued under Water Power Act, affecting Colorado River, etc., except the Gila, in States of Colorado River compact, until this Act becomes effective 1062 title to canal, etc., may be transferred to districts, etc., having capital invested therein, after all Government advances have been repaid 1062 Laguna Dam, etc., excepted 1062 power possibilities to be utilized by the districts 1062 proceeds from, to be paid into the fund and credited on contracts 1062 United States, and all users of the water, subject to Colorado River compact in construction, etc 1062 use of the water subject to terms of contract between Arizona, California, and Nevada, or any two thereof, as to water accruing to the States subsidiary to Colorado River compact 1062 subject to consent of Congress, before January 1, 1929, or thereafter 1063 subsequent action on prior contracts 1063 irrigable lands withdrawn from public entry 1063 to be opened in tracts not exceeding 160 acres under reclamation law 1063 equitable share of construction costs, etc., of canal to be paid in installments, etc 1063 revenues covered into the fund 1063 preference right for three months to persons who served in World War, etc 1063xxix irrigable lands; preference right for, if relinquished prior to actual residence, not subject to entry for sixty days 1063 thereafter, subject to 1063 existing contract with Imperial Irrigation District for connection with Laguna Dam, not modified hereby 1063 use of canal, etc 1063 study, etc., of lands in Arizona, to be embraced in Parker-Gila Valley reclamation project 1063 recommendation as to practicable method of irrigating, etc 1063 report to Congress of findings 1063 meaning of terms; “Political subdivision” 1064 “Reclamation law ” 1064 “Maintenance” 1064 “Federal Water Power Act” 1064 “Domestic” 1064 Colorado River compact, signed by seven designated States for disposition of waters of the Colorado River, etc., approved by Congress 1064 waiver of provision for approval of each of signatory States 1064 approval accepted when California and five other States consent to waiver, and approve the compact 1064 all rights of United States in waters of the Colorado, etc., subject to 1064 all patents, grants, etc., for use of waters of the Colorado or tributaries, subject to and controlled by 1064 conditions and covenants to run with the land, and rights attach as a matter of law, to patents, grants, etc 1064 deemed available for benefit of the seven designated States, etc 1065 Act deemed a supplement to reclamation law, and works herein authorized to be governed thereby 1065 investigation, etc., directed as to feasibility of projects in designated States for comprehensive scheme for utilizing water of the Colorado for irrigation, power, etc 1065 sum authorized from Colorado River Dam fund 1065 commission from a ratifying State may act in advisory capacity in cooperation with Secretary of the Interior in any plan formulated hereafter for control of Colorado River resources 1065 claims of United States as to any contract to have priority 1065 rights of the States as to waters therein not interfered with, except as modified by the compact, etc 1065 supplemental compacts by the designated States, for plan to develop use of Colorado River waters, consented to by Congress 1065 provisions to be made for constructing dams, power houses, etc., and financing 1065 creation of interstate commissions, corporations, or other instrumentalities, allowed 1065 supplemental compacts; Federal representative to participate in, and report to Congress of proceedings, etc 1065 approval by each of the States and Congress required 1066 rights of Mexico to use waters of Colorado River system not construed by this Act 1066 title of Act 1066 *Boulder Dam,* appointment authorized of board of engineers to examine proposed site, plans, etc., for, and report, etc., prior to December 1, 1928 1011 compensation of members 1011 no construction work to be commenced until plans approved by board 1012 approval of President required 1012 expenses from reclamation fund 1012 *Boundary, Canadian Land and Water,* appropriation for expenses of marking, etc 70, 1101 *Boundary Commission, Mexican,* appropriation for continuing work of water 70, 1100 *Bountiful, Utah,* lands granted to, for water supply 452 *Bowdoin, Mont.,* purchasers of lots in town site, to be repaid excess amounts 1146 *Bowman Field, Ky., Army Air Corps,* constructions authorized at 1304 *Box Elder County, Utah,* exchange of public lands with Utah State lands in, for sheep-growing experiments 1188 *Boy Scouts of America,* obsolete Navy material disposed of to sea scouts department of 1430 sale of other material at fair price 1430 *Boys’ Reform School, D. C* (*see* National Training School for Boys, D. C.). *Bozeman, Mont.,* patent of public lands to be issued to; price 1405 mineral deposits reserved 1405 *Brand, Norton F.,* deficiency appropriation for, loss of Government funds due to bank failure 914 *Brandy, Grape,* tax on, or wine spirits, used in fortifying wines, reduced 868 abated or refunded, if used in manufacture of vingear or dealcoholized wines 868 *Brandywine Battle, Revolutionary War,* tablet authorized at Lititz, Pa., the burial place of American soldiers wounded at 718 *Brandywine Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Forty-third Street to Forty-third Place; from gasoline tax fund 652 *Branford, Conn.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 32 *Brazil,* appropriation for ambassador to 65, 1096 *Brazos River, Tex.,* preliminary examination of, and tributaries, for flood control 1164xxx *Breeze, J. L., former Lieutenant Naval Reserve Force,* gold medal awarded, for achievement in first successful trans-Atlantic flight 1158 *Bremerton, Wash.,* time extended for bridging Port Washington Narrows, in 1159 *Brett, Captain J. Q. A., Army,* credit allowed in accounts of, for acquiring Canadian properties 463 *Brices Cross Roads Battle Fields, Miss.,* site to be acquired for marker to commemorate 1254 sum authorized for, fencing, etc 1254 annual amount authorized for maintenance 1254 *Brices Cross Roads, Miss.,* deficiency appropriation for battle field at 1666 *Brick,* appropriation for studying processes in manufacture of 91 *Bridgeport, Conn.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 919 *Bridgeport, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across French Broad River, at 1179 *Bridges,* appropriation for constructing Arlington Memorial, across Potomac River 575, 1232 for half cost of, across Cherry Creek, Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, S. Dak., from Indian funds 1488 Moreau River, Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, S. Dak., from Indian funds 1487 for two bridges on Menominee Reservation, Wis., from tribal funds 1587 deficiency appropriation for constructing, Bayou Teche, La 1635 agreement of Wisconsin and Michigan, for constructing, across Menominee River, consented to 300 of New York and Vermont to create Lake Champlain Bridge Commission, for construction of, across Lake Champlain 120 change of location authorized of, across Wabash River, Ill and Ind 1406 construction of, authorized across Agate Pass, Kitsap County, Wash 1447 Alabama River, near Camden, Ala 754 at Claiborne, Ala 754 Allegheny River, at Kittanning, Pa 117 at Oil City, Pa 114 Altamaha River, at Towns Bluff Ferry, Ga 960 Atchafalaya River, at Melville, La 379 at Morgan City, La 279 Bayou Bartholomew, at Point Pleasant, La 57 Bear Creek, at Lovel Point, Md 727 Bogue Chitto River, in Saint Tammany Parish, La 753 Calumet River, at Chicago, Ill 379 Canadian River, at Francis, Okla 1546 Choctawhatchee River, in Dale County, Ala 977 Clinch River, Tenn 313 Conecuh River, in Escambia County, Ala 295 construction of, authorized across Coosa River, at Cedar Bluff, Ala 288, 754 at Childersburg, Ala 754 at Gilberts Ferry, Ala 1526 at Pell City, Ala 295 at Riverside, Ala 754 between Talladega and Shelby Counties 288 at Wetumpka, Ala 110 Choptank River, at Cambridge, Md 1313 Chowan River, in Gates and Hertford Counties, N. C 1434 Columbia River, at Arlington, Oreg 1022 Cumberland River, at Burkesville, Ky 613 at Burnside, Ky 615 at Canton, Ky 138, 607 at Center Point, Ky 614 in Clay County, Tenn 296 at Creelsboro, Ky 615 at Indian Creek, Ky 616 at Harts Ferry, Tenn 1167 at Iuka, Ky 140, 756 at Neelys Ferry, Ky 612 at Smithland, Ky 141, 608 in Stewart County, Tenn 419 in Wilson and Trousdale Counties, Tenn 416 Current River at Biggers, Ark 516 at Success, Ark 309 Delaware River, at Burlington, N. J 324 Des Moines River, at Croton, Iowa 706 Detroit River, at Stony Island, Mich 620 Duluth Ship Canal, Minn 116 Elk River, between Lauderdale and Limestone Counties, Ala 109 Emery River, at Suddaths Ferry, Tenn 505 Fox River, near Algonquin, Ill 383 in Aurora, HL, at New York Street 1078 at North Avenue 1078 at Saint Charles, Ill 383 French Broad River, at Bridgeport, Tenn 1179 at Del Rio, Tenn 606 Garniers Bayou, between Smack Point and White Point, Fla 1311 Grand Calumet River, at East Chicago, Ind 114, 1168 Illinois River, at Grafton, Ill 604 at Peoria, Ill 392 Kanawha River, at Cabin Creek, W. Ya 475 at Dunbar, W. Va 981 at Point Pleasant, W. Va 408 at Saint Albans, W. Va 473 Lake Champlain, Crown Point, N. Y., to Chimney Point, Vt 62 East Alburg to West Swanton, Vt 514, 1506 at Rouses Point, N. Y 512 between Rouses Point, N. Y., and Alburg, Vt 1178 Lake Memphremagog, Vt 297 Lake Michigan, at mouth of Chicago River, in Chicago, Ill 1078 Lake Sabine, at Port Arthur, Tex 609 Little Calumet River, at Ashland Avenue, in Cook County, Ill 113, 290, 1510 at Indiana Avenue, Cook County, Ill 112 at Wentworth Avenue, Cook County, Ill 113xxxi construction of, authorized across Mahoning River, at Warren, Ohio 309 at Youngstown, Ohio 63, 114, 1168 Maumee River, in Lucas County, Ohio 1559 Meherrin River, in Hertford County, N. C 1451 Menominee River, at Marinette, Wis 303 Miami River, between Lawrenceburg and Columbia Park, Ind 394 Michigan Canal, Chicago, Ill 1079 Mississippi River, at Aitkin, Minn 761 at Alma, Wis 289 at Arkansas City, Ark 381 at Baton Rouge, La 130 at Bettendorf, Iowa 759 at Carondelet, Mo 505 at Cassville, Wis 293 at Chester, Ill 283, 291 between Cohasset and Deer River, Minn 473 at Glasgow, Mont 111 at Hastings, Minn 1075 at Helena, Ark 762 at Hickman, Ky 321 at Lansing, Iowa 280 at Little Falls, Minn 118 Moline, Ill., to Rock Island Arsenal 1492 removal of existing bridge 1492 at Monticello, Minn 118 at Prairie du Chien 198 at Tiptonville, Tenn 507 at Wabasha, Minn 282 Missouri River, at Arrow Rock, Mo 156, 1511 at Atchison, Kans 378 at mouth of Big Blue River 384 at Brownville, Nebr 1309 between Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Omaha, Nebr 733 at Decatur, Nebr 392 at Glasgow, Mont 470 at Herman, Mo 149 at Kansas City, Kans 704 at Liberty Landing, Mo 154 at Miami, Mo 157 at Nebraska City, Nebr 444 at Niobrara, Nebr 409, 708 at Plattsmouth, Nebr 388 at Randolph, Mo 729 at Rulo, Nebr 390 near Saint Charles, Mo 1511 at Saint Joseph, Mo 54 in Saint Louis County 962 at Sioux City, Iowa 1169 at Stanton, N. Dak 476 at Union, Nebr 1076 at Washington, Mo 151 between Washington County, Nebr., and Harrison County, Iowa 194 Monongahela River, at Charleroi, Pa 1180 at Fayette City, Pa 1488 between Glassport, and Clarion, Pa 288 at Point Marion, Pa 395 New River, at McCreery, W. Va 767 Ocmulgee River, at Fitzgerald, Ga 403 at Jacksonville Ferry, Ga 446 Ohio River, at Ashland, Ky 119, 152 at Augusta, Ky 435 at Cairo, Ill 196 construction of, authorized across Ohio River, at Cannelton, Ind 1431 at Carrollton, Ky 1316 near Cincinnati, Ohio 1512 at Golconda, Ill 319 at Henderson, Ky 435 at Louisville, Ky 14g at Madison, Ind 133 at Maysville, Ky 304, 306, 1696 at McKees Rocks, Pa 1172 at Mound City, Ill 316 at Moundsville, W. Va 1439 at New Cumberland, W. Va 741 at New Martinsville, W. Va 297 between Owensboro, Ky., and Rockport, Ind 1322 at Pittsburgh, Pa 1167, 1173 at Ravenswood, W. Va 317 at Ripley, Ohio 769 at Rockport, Ind 472 at Shawneetown, Ill 47g at Sistersville, W. Va 135 at Wellsburg, W. Va 503 Ouachita River, at Calion, Ark 308 in Union and Ashley Counties, Ark 1075 Patuxent River, near Burch, Md 1490 Pearl River, at Edinburg, Miss 975 in Leake County, Miss 421 in Madison and Rankin Counties, Miss 421 Perdido Bay, at Bear Point, Ala 385 in Florida and Alabama 771 Potomac River, at Great Falls, Va. 442 Puget Sound, Wash., at the Narrows 1403 Red River, at Coushatta, La 56 at Garland City, Ark 742 at Moncla, La 293 at Montgomery, La 1497 Red River of the North, from Fargo, N. Dak., to Moorhead, Minn 472 North Dakota and Minnesota 113 Rio Grande, between Brownsville, Tex., and Matamoros, Mexico 764 at Donna, Tex 1182 at Langtry, Tex 933 at Los Indios, Tex 1183 at Presidio, Tex 116 at Rio Grande City, Tex 1184 at San Benito, Tex 1181 at Weslaco, Tex 471, 770 at Ysleta, Tex 1017 at Zapata, Tex 337 Rock River, at Dixon, Ill 63 at Janesville, Wis 1152 in Lee County, Ill 110 Sabine River, at Burr Ferry, La 976 in Louisiana and Texas 1083 at Pendleton’s Ferry, La 611 at Merryville, La 387 at Starks, La 707 Saint Clair River, at Port Huron, Mich 454, 1483 Saint Croix River, near Grantsburg, Wis 702 at Stillwater, Minn 1172 Saint John River, from Fort Kent, Me., to Clair, New Brunswick 1321 Saint Lawrence River, at Alexandria Bay, N. Y 1552 Morristown, N. Y., and Brookville, Ontario, Canada 1482 Sandusky Bay, at Sandusky, Ohio 1162xxxii construction of, authorized across Santa Rosa Sound, Fla 752 Savannah River, at Burton’s Ferry, Ga 751 Snake River, near Indian Cove, Idaho 111 near Swan Valley, Idaho 111 South Fork of Cumberland River, at Burnside, Ky 612 Spring River, at Black Rock, Ark 1093 at Imboden, Ark 1093 Susquehanna River, at Liverpool, Pa 1319 at Sunbury, Pa 244 Tampa Bay, Fla., from Pinellas Point to Piney Point 405 Tennessee River, at Chattanooga, Tenn 1499 at mouth of Clarks River 143, 607 at Clifton, Tenn 755 at Eggners Ferry, Ky 144, 608 at Guntersville, Ala 286, 763 in Henry and Stewart Counties, Tenn 418 in Knox County, Tenn 418 at Knoxville, Tenn 1172 in Marion County, Tenn 417 in Roane County, Tenn 310 at Scottsboro, Ala 287, 754 at Whitesburg Ferry, Ala 287, 753 Tensas River, in Louisiana 765 Tombigbee River, at Aberdeen, Miss 59 at Aliceville, Ala 310 near Butler, Ala 754 at Coffeeville, Ala 1530 at Epes, Ala 308 at Gainesville, Ala 308 at Jackson, Ala 754 Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, W. Va 157 Wabash River, at McGregors Ferry, Ill 480 at Vincennes, Ind 740 Waccamaw River, at Reeves Ferry, N. C 516 Warrior River, at Demopolis, Ala 754 at Eutaw, Ala 754 White River, at Augusta, Ark 757 at Clarendon, Ark 972 at Cotter, Ark 470 at Newport, Ark 984 Youghiogheny River, between Versailles and Boston, Pa 1169 construction legalized of, across Caney Fork River, in De Kalb County, Tenn 112 Columbia River, at Hood River, Oreg 285 Fox River, by East Dundee, Ill 1478 Hillsborough Bay, at Tampa, Fla 55 Ohio River, at Steubenville, Ohio 1074 Potomac River, at Paw Paw, W. Va 1077 Saint Francis River, at Marked Tree, Poinsett County, Ark 442 Snake River, at Heyburn, Idaho 286 at Idaho Falls, Idaho 117 disposal of, across Perdido Bay, Fla and Ala., if acquired by Escambia County, Fla., Baldwin County, Ala., or Florida or Alabama,may be transferred, etc 1510 reconstruction authorized of, across Dan River, in Pittsylvania County, Va 1159 Grand Calumet River, East Chicago and Gary, Ind 1475 at Gary, Ind 1475 reconstruction authorized of, across Little Calumet River, Halsted Street, Cook County, Ill 763 Mahoning River, at Youngstown, Ohio 62 Saint Louis River, between Rices Point, Minn., and Connors Point, Wis 286 Tombigbee River, at Epes, Ala 115 sum authorized for half the cost of, across San Jacinto River, near Soboda Indian Reservation, Calif 1229 time extended for constructing, across Allegheny River, at Eldred, Pa 769 at Kittanning, Pa 1254 at Oil City, Pa 1321 Black River, at Jonesville, La 57 Calumet River, at One hundred and thirtieth Street, Chicago, Ill 1546 Chattahoochee River, at Alaga, Ala 309 Chesapeake Bay, in Baltimore and Kent Counties, Md 414 Columbia River, at Entiat, Wash 1546 at Kettle Falls, Wash 51 Cumberland River, at Arat, Ky 1527 at Burkesville, Ky 1523 at Burnside, Ky 1488 at Canton, Ky 1501 at Center Point, Ky 1500 at Creelsboro, Ky 1528 at Eggners Ferry, Ky 1524 at mouth of Indian Creek, Ky 1525 at Iuka, Ky 1523 at Neelys Ferry, Ky 1528 at Smithland, Ky 1501 Delaware River, at Burlington, N. J 243 at Trenton, N. J 440 Des Moines River, at Croton, Iowa 1535 Grand Calumet River, at Burnham Avenue, Cook County, Ill 1168 Kanawha River, Henderson to Point Pleasant, W. Va 314, 1525 at Indian Creek, Ky 1525 at Saint Albans, W. Va 1527 Lake Champlain, at East Alburg, Vt 1533 at Rouses Point, N. Y 1532 Lake Sabine, at Port Arthur, Tex 1524 Mahoning River, at Niles, Ohio 761, 1535 at Warren, Ohio 1535 Mississippi River, at Arkansas City, Ark 1511 at Baton Rouge, La 1093 at Bettendorf, Iowa 1512 at Cairo, Ill 1557 at Carondelet, Mo 1308 at Chester, Ill 1529 at Clearwater, Minn 118, 1527 at Helena, Ark 1529 at Hickman, Ky 1532 at Natchez, Miss 1094 at New Orleans 193, 732 between New Orleans and Gretna, La 1229 at Quincy, Ill 296 at Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minn 293, 1185 at Savanna, Ill 297, 1158 at Tiptonville, Tenn 1451 at Vicksburg, Miss 1446 Missouri River, at Arrow Rock, Mo 1536 at Decatur, Nebr 1526 at Kansas City, Kans 1530 at Miami, Mo 1511 at Nebraska City, Nebr 1525xxxiii time extended for constructing, across Missouri River at Niobrara, Nebr 1562 at Randolph, Mo 1431 at Rulo, Nebr 1524 at Stanton, N. Dak 1475 at Washington, Mo 1529 at Wolf Point, Mont 117 Monongahela River, at McKeesport, Pa 387 at Pittsburgh, Pa 384 at Point Marion, Pa 1486 Ocmulgee River, at Fitzgerald, Ga 1447 Ohio River, at Augusta, Ky 1253 at Cairo, Ill 1535 at Golconda, Ill 1527 from Maysville, Ky., to Aberdeen, Ohio 1182, 1430 at Mound City, Ill 1529 at New Martinsville, W. Va 1472 between Owensboro, Ky., and Rockport, Ind 146 between Rochester and Monaca, Pa 112 at Sistersville, W. Va 1528 at Wellsburg, W. Va 1530 Ouachita River, at Harrisonburg, La 279 at Monroe, La 57 Potomac River, from Dahlgren, Va., to Popes Creek, Md 115, 1322 at the Great Falls 1552 Port Washington Narrows, at Bremerton, Wash 1159 Red River, at Coushatta, La 1167 at Fulton, Ark 55 Red River of the North, between Fargo, N. Dak., and Moorhead, Minn 1534 Rio Grande, at El Paso, Tex 55 near Tornillo, Tex 765 Saint Francis River, at Saint Francis, Ark 1255 South Fork of Cumberland River, at Burnside, Ky 1501 Susquehanna River, between Wrightsville and Columbia, Pa 113 Tennessee River, at mouth of Clarks River 1524 in Perry and Decatur Counties, Tenn 53 Wabash River, at Mount Carmel, Ill 384, 1094 toll charges authorization, etc., for, across Ouachita River, at Calion, Ark 744 Red River, at Fulton, Ark 743 *Bridges, D. C.,* appropriation for construction, repair, etc 657, 1273 for Highway, operating, etc 657 for Anacostia, operating, etc 657 for Francis Scott Key, maintenance, etc 657 for Highway, reconstructing floor; immediately available 657 for Kenilworth Avenue, over Watts Branch, reconstruction 1273 for Anacostia, reconstruction, etc 1274 deficiency appropriation for Chain Bridge, repair, etc 8 for Highway, reflooring 1629 for construction, repair, etc.; unexpended balance reappropriated 1629 *British Empire* (*see* Great Britain). *Brockton, Mass.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 1656 *Brockville, Ontario, Canada,* bridge authorized across Saint Lawrence River, Morristown, N. Y., and 1482 *Brokers,* sworn tax returns of, to be made 837 *Bronx, N. Y.,* deficiency appropriation for post office, clearing site 1655 *Brook, Thomas E.,* may bridge Garniers Bayou, in Okaloosa County, Fla 1311 *Brooklyn, N. Y.,* appropriation for pneumatic tube mail transmission, New York and 189, 1052 for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for pneumatic tube mail transmission, New York and 26 for public building 919 *Brooks Field, Tex.,* upon acceptance of site for Army flying field and school, appropriations, etc., for, transferred thereto 129 *Brooksville Plant Introduction Garden, Fla.,* sale authorized of, to Hernando Tobacco Company 427 *Broomcorn,* appropriation for study, and improvement of 551, 1201 *Brown, Edgar D., etc.,* time extended for bridging Rio Grande, near Tornillo, Tex., by 765 *Brownsville, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande between Matamoros, Mexico, and 764 consent of Mexico required 764 *Brownville, Nebr.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at 1309 *Brownville Bridge Company,* may bridge Missouri River, at Brownville, Nebr 1309 *Bruceton, Pa.,* appropriation for mining experiment station at 102, 1133 *Brunswick, Me.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1656 *Brussels, Belgium,* appropriation for International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs at 70, 1100 *Bryans Point, Md.,* appropriation for expenses, transfer of fish cultural station from, to Fort Humphreys, Va 99 *Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah,* appropriation for administration, etc 1596 name of Utah National Park changed to 147 areas excluded from Powell National Forest added thereto 147 other public lands added 147 new area of, described 502 description modified of lands from Powell National Forest 502 *Bryson City, N. C.,* terms of court at; rooms to be provided 457xxxiv *Bubonic Plague,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 174, 1040 *Buckmaster Neck, Me.,* pier and wharf in the Deer Island thoroughfare at, legalized 764 *Budget Bureau* (*see* Bureau of the Budget). *Buell, W. E.,* time extended for bridging Port Washington Narrows in Bremerton, Wash., by 1159 *Buena Vista, Va.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1656 *Buffalo, Wyo.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 32 *Buhl, Idaho,* patent to, for public dumping grounds, of lands deeded to the United States by State of Idaho 644 *Buhmann, Christ, etc.,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Alma, Wis 289 *Building and Loan Associations, Mutual,* exempt from income tax 812 *Building Associations, D. C.,* shares of stock issued by, in the names of two or more persons, or either of them, the interest, etc., may be paid to either person, whether the other living or not 533 association released on such payment 533 *Building Inspection Division, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 645, 1263 *Building Materials, etc.,* appropriation for investigations etc 91, 1121 for investigating fire resisting properties, etc., of 91, 1122 *Buildings, Foreign Service,* appropriation for acquisition of, in foreign countries 69, 1100 *Bulgaria,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Bullard, John R.,* name placed on yellow fever honor roll and presented gold medal 1409 to receive $125 monthly 1410 *Bullion and Coin,* appropriation for transportation of, between mints and assay offices 175, 1041 *Buoyage, etc.,* appropriation for 95, 1125 *Burch, Md.,* bridge authorized across Patuxent River, near 1490 *Bureau, Children’s* (*see* Children’s Bureau, Department of Labor). *Bureau, Customs Tariffs* (*see* International Customs Tariffs Bureau). *Bureau, Federal Farm Loan* (*see* Federal Farm Loan Bureau, Treasury Department). *Bureau for Protection of Industrial Property, International* (*see* International Bureau for Protection of Industrial Property). *Bureau, International Trade Mark* (*see* International Trade Mark Registration Bureau). *Bureau of Accounts, Postal Service* (*see* Accounts Bureau, Post Office Department). *Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy,* appropriation for aviation expenses 636, 1465 for aircraft factory, air stations, catapults, helium, etc 636, 1465 for developing types, etc., employing scientists, etc 637, 1465 for new construction, equipment, etc 637, 1465 paying Incurred obligations 637, 1465 construction of rigid airship 637, 1465 contracts for new airplanes, etc 637, 1465 shore stations limited 637, 1465 use for airplane factory forbidden 637, 1465 adjusting, etc., claims for damages, to private property not exceeding $250, report to Congress 637, 1465 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 642, 1470 deficiency appropriation for, field service, increase of compensation, 1929 1648 *Bureau of Agricultural Economics* (*see* Agricultural Economics Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Biological Survey* (*see* Biological Survey, 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 629, 1458 intermittent employment of technicists, etc 630, 1458 equipment supplies 630, 1458 clerical, etc., services 630, 1458 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 642, 1470 for construction of vessels heretofore authorized 640, 1468 amount for construction of the second of five light cruisers 1468 deficiency appropriation for construction and repair 24, 42, 47, 1618 for field service, increased compensation, 1929 1648 *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 629, 1457 coast signal service 629, 1457 equipment supplies 629, 1457 intermittent employment of technicists, etc 629, 1457 new tools and machinery 1457 clerical, etc., services 629, 1457 for engineering experimental station 629, 1458 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 642, 1470 for additional employees 642 for machinery of vessels heretofore authorized 640, 1468xxxv deficiency appropriation for engineering 24,42, 44, 47, 934, 937, 1618, 1621, 1671 for field service, increased compensation, 1929 1648 *Bureau of Engraving and Printing* (*see* Engraving and Printing Bureau, Treasury Department). *Bureau of Entomology* (*see* Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Fisheries* (*see* Fisheries Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce* (*see* Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of Home Economics* (*see* Home Economics Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Immigration* (*see* Immigration Bureau, Department of Labor). *Bureau of Indian Affairs* (*see* Indian Affairs Bureau, Interior Department). *Bureau of Insular Affairs* (*see* Insular Affairs Bureau, Army). *Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promotion of International Arbitration* (*see* Interparliamentary Union for Promotion of International Arbitration, Bureau of). *Bureau of Labor Statistics* (*see* Labor Statistics Bureau, Department of Labor). *Bureau of Lighthouses* (*see* Lighthouses Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy,* appropriation for surgeons’ necessaries 633, 1462 for civil establishment, contingent expenses 633, 1462 motor vehicles, ambulances, etc 634, 1462 naval medical school, etc 1462 care of insane on Pacific Coast 634, 1462 dental outfits 634, 1462 clerical, etc., services 634, 1462 for care of the dead 634, 1462 civilian employees dying abroad 634, 1463 retired officers, on active duty 634, 1463 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 642, 1470 deficiency appropriation for care of hospital patients 48 for care of the dead 48, 1618 for Medical Department 1618 *Bureau of Mines* (*see* Mines Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of Naturalization* (*see* Naturalization Bureau, Department of Labor). *Bureau of Navigation, Department of Commerce* (*see* Navigation Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of Navigation, Navy,* appropriation for recreation for enlisted men 626, 1454 for contingent 626, 1454 for gunnery and engineering exercises 626, 1454 appropriation for equipment, instruments, supplies, etc 626, 1454 for ocean and lake surveys 626, 1455 for training stations, California 627, 1455 Rhode Island 627, 1455 Great Lakes 627, 1455 Hampton Roads 627, 1455 for Naval Reserve and Militia 627, 1455 for Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 627, 1455 for Naval War College 628, 1456 for Naval Home 628, 1456 for expenses, World War Adjusted Compensation Act; unexpended balance reappropriated 642 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 642, 1470 deficiency appropriation for transportation 42, 44, 47, 934, 937, 1618, 1621, 1671, 1673 for instruments and supplies 47 for gunnery and engineering exercises 47 for travel of enlisted men on discharge 908 for naval training station, California 934, 937 for Naval Reserve Force 934 for naval training station, California 937 for increased pay, ocean and lake surveys, 1929 1648 for field service, increased compensation, 1929 1648 *Bureau of Ordnance, Navy,* appropriation for procuring, etc., ordnance and ordnance stores 631, 1458 plant appliances, etc 631, 1458 intermittent employment of technists, etc 631, 1458 schools at designated stations 631, 1459 chemical, etc., services 631, 1459 for smokeless powder 631, 1459 for torpedoes, etc 631, 1459 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 642, 1470 for armor, armament, and ammunition of vessels heretofore authorized 641, 1469 amount available for the first five light cruisers 1469 deficiency appropriation for ordnance and ordnance stores 47, 934, 1618 for field service, increased compensation, 1929 1648 *Bureau of Pensions* (*see* Pensions Bureau, Interior Department). *Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration* (*see* International Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration). *Bureau of Plant Industry* (*see* Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Prohibition* (*see also* Prohibition Bureau, Treasury Department), appropriation for expenses, etc., enforcing National Prohibition, and Narcotic Acts 170, 1035 *Bureau of Public Roads* (*see* Public Roads Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Reclamation* (*see* Reclamation Bureau, Interior Department). xxxvi *Bureau of Soils and Chemistry* (*see* Soils and Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy,* appropriation for pay of naval personnel 631, 1459 for rental allowance 631, 1459 for subsistence allowance 631, 1459 for Fleet Naval Reservists 631 for property losses; death gratuity 631, 1460 for provisions, commuted rations, etc 632, 1460 for transportation, recruiting, etc 632, 1460 “pay, subsistence, and transportation” constituted one fund 632, 1461 additional medical personnel for Veterans’ Bureau patients in naval hospitals 632, 1461 restriction on admissions to Naval Academy; number increased 632, 1461 for maintenance 633, 1461 equipment supplies 633, 1461 freight, etc 633, 1461 chemical, clerical, etc., services 633, 1461 transportation costs 633 clothing and small stores fund issues charged to applicable appropriation 633, 1461 agreements for manufacture of clothing from Government materials 633 printing Federal standard stock catalogue; reimbursement 1461 for fuel, transportation of, etc 633, 1461 acquired other than by purchase, to be issued at current prices and charged to appropriation applicable 633, 1461 prices for fuel on hand 633, 1461 for reserve fuel oil 1462 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 642, 1470 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing designated officers for losses 24 for designated claims from Navy pension fund 24 for freight 42, 48, 934, 1618, 1621 for provisions 47, 934, 1618, 1621, 1671 for maintenance 47, 934, 1618, 1621 for paying Henry F. Downing, Civil War bounty 908 for field service maintenance, increase of compensation, 1929 1648 *Bureau of the Budget,* appropriation for Director, Assistant, and all other expenses 167, 1033 for printing and binding for 167, 1033 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc., 1929 1687 *Bureau of the Census* (*see* Census Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Bureau of the Mint* (*see* Mint Bureau, Treasury Department). *Bureau of Union for Protection of Industrial Property* (*see* International Union for Protection of Industrial Property). *Bureau of Weights and Measures* (*see* International Bureau of Weights and Measures). *Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy,* appropriation for maintenance 634, 1463 clerical, etc., services 635, 1463 motor vehicles, exchange, etc 635, 1463 appropriation for contingent 635, 1463 for public works at designated yards and stations 635, 1463 for Portsmouth, N. H 635 for Boston, Mass 635, 1463 for New York, N. Y 635, 1464 for Philadelphia, Pa 635, 1464 for Annapolis, Md., engineering experiment station 635 for Washington, D. C 1464 for Norfolk, Va 635, 1464 for Charleston, S. C 635, 1464 for Mare Island, Calif 1464 for Cavite, P. I 1464 for ammunition storage facilities 1464 for Puget Sound, Wash 635 for Hampton Roads, Va., operating base 635 for Guantanamo, Cuba 636 for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 636, 1464 for Newport, M. I., torpedo station 636 for ammunition depot, Lake Denmark, N. J 636, 1464 for Fort Miflin, Pa 636, 1464 for Saint Juliens Creek, Va 636 for Dahlgren, Va., proving ground 636 for Yorktown, Va., mine depot 636 for San Diego, Calif., training station 636 for Quantico, Va., Marine Barracks 1464 for Melville, M. I., fuel depot 636, 1464 for aircraft factory, Philadelphia, Pa 1464 for Hampton Roads, Va., naval air station 1464 for Coco Solo, Canal Zone, submarine base 636 for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, submarine base 636 for Pensacola, Fla., air station 636, 1464 for Coco Solo, Canal Zone, air station 636, 1464 for Sand Point, Wash., air station 636, 1464 for San Diego, Calif., naval air station 1464 for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, naval air station 1464 for civilian personnel, Navy Department 642, 1470 deficiency appropriation for public works at designated yards, etc 24 for air stations, buildings, etc 25 for maintenance 48 for contingent 908 for ammunition depots, lightning protection 908 for ammunition storage facilities 908 for field service maintenance, increase of compensation, 1929 1648 limit increased for clerical, etc., services, 1928 24 additional allowance for personal services for construction work, 1928 25 *Bureau, Pan American Sanitary* (*see* Pan American Sanitary Bureau). *Bureau, Permanent Court of Arbitration* (*see* International Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration). *Bureau, Women’s* (*see* Women’s Bureau, Department of Labor). *Burkesville, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River, at 613 time extended for bridging Cumberland River, at 1523xxxvii *Burlington, N. J.,* bridge authorized across Delaware River, at 324 time extended for bridging Delaware River, at 243 *Burnett, J. T.,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Tiptonville, Tenn 507 *Burnett, J. T.,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Tiptonville, Tenn., by 1451 *Burns, Oreg.,* appropriation for construction and equipment of school building in, for Indian pupils 216 *Burnside, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River, at 615 South Fork of Cumberland River, at 612 time extended for bridging Cumberland River, at 1488 South Fork of Cumberland River, at 1501 *Burr Ferry, La.,* bridge authorized across Sabine River, at 976 *Burruss, Frank M.,* may bridge Missouri River, at Miami, Mo 157 time extended for bridging Missouri River at Miami, Mo., by 1511 *Burton’s Ferry, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Savannah River, at 751 *Business Leagues, etc.,* exempt from income tax 813 *Butler, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tombigbee River, near 754 *Butler Building, Treasury Department,* appropriation for repairs and preservation 183, 1045 for mechanical equipment 183, 1046 *Butler, Thomas S., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1607 *Butter,* appropriation for inspecting manufacure of renovated, etc 549, 1190 *Butternut Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Fifth Street to Piney Branch Road; from gasoline tax fund 1270 **C.** *C Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Fifteenth to Sixteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1272 for paving, etc., Seventeenth Street to Massachusetts Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 1272 *Cabazon Water Company,* lands granted to, for water supply, etc., Riverside County, Calif 435 *Cabin Creek Kanawha Bridge Company,* may bridge Kanawha River, at Cabin Creek, W. Va 475 *Cabin Creek, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Kanawha River, at 475 *Cable Cars, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 190, 1053 *Cacti, etc., Plants,* appropriation for investigating utilization of 552 *Cairo Association of Commerce,* may bridge Ohio River, at Cairo, Ill 196 time extended for bridging Ohio River, at Cairo, Ill., by 1535 *Cairo Bridge and Terminal Company,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Cairo, Ill., by 1557 *Cairo, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 196 time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 1535, 1557 *Calaveras Big Tree Groves, North and South,* acceptance of conveyance to, and dedication by, Califorinia as a State park 428 public lands to be added to the park 428 *Calexico, Calif.,* deficiency appropriation for inspection station construction 919, 1656 *Calhoun Bridge Company,* may bridge Illinois River, at Grafton, Ill 604 *California,* appropriation for lands for homeless Indians in 206, 1568 deficiency appropriation for expenses of suit establishing title to designated oil reserves in 5 for support of Indians in 1617, 1621 for expenses of enrollment of Indians in 1640 acceptance from, of jurisdiction over Lassen Volcanic National Park area 463 acceptance of conveyance to, of Calaveras Big Tree Groves and dedication thereof as a State park 428 upon dedication, designated public lands to be patented to the State 428 subject to right of way for Government roads, etc 428 sales, etc., of acquired lands forbidden 428 reversion therefor to be expressed in the patent 428 mineral rights reserved 428 provisions of Boulder Canyon Project Act applicable to, under Colorado River compact 1057–1066 time extended for relinquishing railroad grant lands to Indians in 299 to pay half of constructing bridge and road, Hoopa Valley Reservation, and maintain them 590 unexpended balance of appropriation for purchase of land for homeless Indians in, carried to surplus fund 215 water power permits on Colorado River and tributaries not to be issued until March 5, 1930, unless Boulder Canyon Project Act effective prior thereto 1446 *“California,” Battleship,* additional alterations, etc., authorized to 1089 *California Debris Commission,* appropriation for expenses 358, 1397 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929 1691 modification of Sacramento River flood-control project, in accordance with report of 539xxxviii *California Judicial Districts,* counties included in southern district 1424 terms 1424 northern district 1424 terms 1424 *California Northern Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgments of, in sealing losses 40, 931, 1615 counties composing northern division 1424 southern division 1424 terms of court, Eureka 1424 Sacramento 1424 San Francisco 1424 clerk’s office at Sacramento 1425 Lassen Volcanic Park assigned to 463 *California Southern Judicial District,* counties constituting northern division 1424 central division 1424 southern division 1424 terms of court, at Fresno 1424 Los Angeles 1424 San Diego 1424 *Calion, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Ouachita River, at 308 toll charges on bridge across Ouachita River at, authorized 744 on retirement of bonds issued, to be a free bridge 744 *Calumet River,* bridge authorized across, at Chicago, Ill 379 time extended for bridging, at One hundred and thirtieth Street, Chicago, Ill 1546 *Cambridge, Md.,* bridge authorized across Choptank River, at 1313 *Camden, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Alabama River, near 754 *Camden, N. J.,* appropriation for public building 178, 1042 *Cameron, John J.,* appropriation for, assistant reporter, House of Representatives 523 *Camp Bragg, N. C.,* deficiency appropriation for site 49 *Camp Bullis, Tex.,* sum authorized for purchasing additional land for 1073 *Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio,* appropriation for Confederate Cemetery 355, 1375 *Camp Clark, Nevada, Mo.,* sum authorized for purchase of lands in addition to 1018 *Camp Devens, Mass.,* construction authorized of buildings at 748, 1301 former Act amended 1302 *Camp Grounds, National Forests,* appropriation for facilities for public 554, 1204 *Camp Knox, Ky.,* deficiency appropriation for compensation for land and for damages 935, 1617 *Camp Lee Military Reservation, Va.,* transfer of portion of, to Petersburg National Park 1305 *Camp Lewis, Wash.,* construction authorized of buildings at 1303 *Camp McClellan, Ala.,* amount authorized for culverts, etc., for camp railroad at 430 construction of buildings authorized at 748 of hospital at 1302 *Camp Manufacturing Company,* may bridge Chowan River 1434 Meherrin River, in Hertford County, N. C 1451 *Camp Meade, Md.,* construction of buildings authorized at 748 *Camp Normoyle, Tex.,* construction authorized of barracks at 1302 *Camp Sherman, Ohio,* portion of, transferred to Department of Justice as site for industrial reformatory 759 *Canada,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 for marking boundary line between Alaska and 70, 1101 for marking land and water boundary line between United States and 70, 1101 for maintenance of international boundary line between United States and 1101 for executing Boundary Treaty of 1925 1101 deficiency appropriation for expenses, Waterways treaty 911 for surveys, etc., in preparing report on Rainy Lake Reference 1651 for executing Boundary Treaty of 1925 1651 acquisition authorized by, after completion, of bridge across Saint Clair River, at Port Huron, Mich 455 American citizens declared insane in, to be transferred to Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D. C., for treatment, etc 1495 approval of, required for construction of bridge across Saint Clair River, Port Huron, Mich., and Sarnia, Ontario 454, 1483 Saint Lawrence River, near Alexandria Bay, N. Y 1553 Saint Lawrence River, Morristown, N. Y 1482 bridge authorized across Saint John River by Maine and, between Fort Kent, Me., and Clairs, New Brunswick 1321 former Act revived 1321 exemption of American Indians born in, from Immigration Act restrictions 401 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Saint Clair River at Sarnia, Ontario 1484 steamship passenger tickets to, exempt from stamp tax 867 validation of acquisition, during World War, of properties of contractors of, for munitions manufacture 462 credits allowed army officers for payments made in 463 *Canadian Boundary Waters Joint Commission,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 72, 1103xxxix appropriation for additional amount for expenditures by Geological Survey 73, 1103 for expenditures by Agricultural Department 1104 deficiency appropriation for expenses 28 for additional amount, 1929, transferred to Geological Survey 903, 1651 *Canadian River,* bridge authorized across, at Francis, Okla 1546 *Canadian River, etc.,* compact authorized between New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas for division of waters of 1502 *Canadian River, N. Mex.,* preliminary examination of, and tributaries, for flood control 1164 *Canal Zone* (*see* also Panama Canal), appropriation for mosquito destruction, military posts in 340, 1362 for hospital care, Army garrisons 340, 1363 deficiency appropriation for district judge 39 appellate jurisdiction of circuit court of appeals as to interlocutory orders, etc., of district court of 422 balances of appropriations for Army quarters, etc., covered in 364 provisions for permanent maintenance of Gorgas Memorial Laboratory at a site in, or at Panama City 491 revision and codification of laws of, authorized 596 employment of skilled persons therefor 596 assistance in, of district judge, court officials, etc 596 report to be made to Congress, with recommendations 596 sum authorized for salaries and expenses 596 deficiency appropriation for 931 sum authorized for heavy sea-going Air-Corps receiver, in Albrook Field. 1425 *Canal Zone, Panama Canal and,* deficiency appropriation for revision of laws of 931 *Canceling Machines, Postal Service,* appropriation for rental, purchase, etc., of 192, 1054 allowance for traveling mechanicians 192, 1054 *Candy, etc., Adulterated, D. C.,* appropriation for detecting 668, 1235 *Cane Sugar Districts,* appropriation for cooperative experiments, etc., in livestock production, etc., in 567, 1218 *Caney Fork River,* construction of bridge across, by De Kalb County, Tenn., legalized 112 *Cannelton, Ind.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 1431 *Canon City, Colo.,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for public building 919 *Canton, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 178, 1042 *Canton, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River, at 138, 607 time extended for bridging Cumberland River at 1501 *Canton, Ohio,* deficiency appropriation for additional land and construction of public building 91g *Canton, S. Dak.,* appropriation for asylum for insane Indians 221, 1582 *Cape Cod Canal, etc., Mass.,* deficiency appropriation for purchase, etc 38 for payment of, bonds 914 *Cape Fear, N. C.,* appropriation for quarantine station, improvements 176 *Cape Spartel and Tangier Light, Morocco,* appropriation for annual contribution 69, 1100 deficiency appropriation for additional contribution 911, 1651 *Cape Town, Africa,* appropriation for foreign hospital at 73, 1104 *Capitol,* appropriation for Architect of the, etc 525, 1395 for elevator conductors 525, 1395 for general repairs, etc 525, 1395 for cleaning works of art, etc 525, 1395 for Senate wing construction 525 open market contracts, etc 526 for purchase of oil painting “Peace” 526 for ventilation of Senate Chamber, etc 526, 1395 for care, etc., grounds of 526, 1395 for tree surgery 1396 for pedestal, Marshall statue 1396 for subway, and Senate Office Building 1396 for repairs, etc., garages and Maltby Building 526, 1396 for heating, lighting, etc 526, 1396 deficiency appropriation for subway to Senate Office Building; reappropriation 4 for purchase, etc., of incinerators 1624 *Capitol Grounds, D. C.,* commission created for enlarging 420 composition, authority, etc 420 provisions authorizing enlarging of, etc 1694 *Capitol Police,* appropriation for captain, lieutenants, privates, etc 524, 1394 for contingent expenses 525, 1394 for uniforms, etc., for 525, 1394 salaries of, for December, to be paid December 20, 1927 1 to be paid December 20, 1928 1027 *Capitol Power Plant,* appropriation for lighting, heating, and power for Capitol and specified buildings 526, 1396 for superintendent of meters 526, 1396 for personal services, materials, etc 526, 1396 for operating supplies, etc 526, 1396 for additional equipment 1396 purchases without reference to Supply Committee 527, 1396 reimbursement from Government agencies for heat, light, and power furnished by 527, 1396xl appropriation for reimbursing, for heat, etc., to Washington post office 187, 1050 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 4, 45 *Caracas, Venezuela,* appropriation for bronze statue of Henry Clay presented to Venezuela and erected at 76 *Carbondale, Ill.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1656 *Cardwell, Larry,* reinstatement of, in Naval Academy, as of class of 1930 1014 *Caribbean Sea,* appropriation for Weather Service expenses in, and adjacent coasts 543, 1194 *Caribou, Me,,* deficiency appropriation for public building 32 *“Carl Diederichsen,” Vessel,* determination by War Claims Arbiter, of claims for, taken and sold by United States during World War 277 *Carlisle Barracks, Pa.,* construction authorized of buildings at 1302 modification of provisions for sale of portion of, and purchase of adjacent land for 250 *Carlsbad Cave National Monument, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 236, 1599 acceptance of site for superintendent’s residence 1599 deficiency appropriation for comfort station 904 *Carlsbad Irrigation Project, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 229, 1591 deficiency appropriation for enlarging Avalon Reservoir; restriction 902, 1642 *Carlton Avenue NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., South Dakota to Central Avenues; from gasoline tax fund 653 *Carnegie Library, D. C* (*see* Public Library, D. C.). *Carondelet, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 505 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at 1308 *Carroll, James,* name placed on yellow-fever roll, and presented gold medal 1409 *Carroll, Jennie (widow),* appropriation for monthly payments to 353, 1374 *Carrollton, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 1316 *Carson Agency, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Carson City, Nev.,* appropriation for mint at 176, 1044 for Indian school at 218, 1579 *Carson Indian Hospital, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 221, 1581 *Carson National Forest, N. Mex.,* exchanges authorized of lands in Spanish or Mexican grants, for additions to 431 lands within watershed of, withdrawn for protecting water supply of Taos Pueblo Indians 372 *Carville, La.,* deficiency appropriation for marine hospital, improvements 31, 1655 *Cases Inlet, Wash.,* dam authorized for retaining tidal waters in a cove extending from 571 *Casper, Wyo.,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for public building at 920 *Cass County, N. Dak.,* may bridge Red River of the North, Fargo, N. Dak., to Moorhead, Minn 472 time extended for bridging Red River of the North by, etc 1534 *Cass Lake, Minn.,* appropriation for construction of dam at 555 for repair, etc., of dam at 1205 *Cassville, Wis.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 293 *Castle Rocks, Oreg.,* granted Oregon for park purposes 148 *Casualty Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 674, 1291 deficiency appropriation for 10, 892 *Catalogue of Scientific Literature, International,* appropriation for expenses, preparation of 584, 1241 *Catalogue of Title Entries, Copyright Office,* appropriation for publication of 529, 1399 distribution of, as issued, to collectors of customs and postmasters of foreign mails exchange offices 714 sales in whole or in part authorized 714 consolidated, and indexes, supplied on order by Superintendent of Public Documents 714 deposit of receipts from 714 *Cathedral Avenue NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Conduit Road to Potomac Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 652 *Catholic University of America,* former incorporation of, approved, and powers extended 402 *Cattle* (*see* also Animal Industry Bureau, and Animals), appropriation for inspection and quarantine work 545, 1196 for eradicating scabies 545, 1196 for inspection of southern 545, 1196 for supervising transportation of, etc 545, 1196 for enforcing humane treatment of export 545, 1196 for executing twenty-eight-hour law 545, 1196 for quarantine stations 545, 1196 for suppressing contagious diseases of 545, 1196 for investigating tuberculosis and paratuberculosis of animals; control, etc 546, 1196 for tuberculin testing, etc., of 546, 1196 payment for animals destroyed, etc.; State, etc., cooperation 546, 1196xli appropriation for eradicating southern cattle ticks; restriction 546, 1197 deficiency appropriation for inspection and quarantine work 12 for refunding duties on domestic, recrossing boundary 30 duties remitted on, straying across boundary line, admitted under bond from April 1, 1927, to the present time 401 bond for, to be canceled 402 provisions for humane treatment of, exported, extended to horses, mules, asses, sheep, goat, and swine 789 owner of vessel violating, may be prohibited from carrying cattle, etc., for a prescribed period 790 clearance of vessel to be refused 790 *Cattle Ticks, Southern,* appropriation foreradicating, etc 546, 1197 restriction on use of materials, etc 546, 1197 demonstrations at fairs, etc 546, 1197 *Caustic Poison Act, Federal,* appropriation for enforcing, etc 567, 1210 *Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 345, 1366 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc., 1929 1690 *Cavite, P. I.,* appropriation for naval station, telephone line 1464 deficiency appropriation for Naval Station, ammunition storage facilities 908 *Cedar Bluff, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Coosa River at 288, 754 *Cedar Point Bridge Company,* may bridge Sandusky Bay in Sandusky, Ohio 1162 *Cedar Rapids, Iowa,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1657 *Cement, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 91, 1121 *Cemeteries in Europe, American* (*see* also American Cemeteries in Europe), provisions for pilgrimages of mothers and widows of American forces who died during the World War, and are buried therein 1508 *Cemeteries, National* (*see* National Cemeteries). *Census Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Director, and office personnel 88 for collecting statistics; cotton, tobacco 88 for special agents, etc 88 temporary employees, allowed leaves of absence 88 attendance at meetings concerned with collecting statistics, etc 89 for tabulating machines, etc 89 for salaries and expenses, Fifteenth Census 89 available until June 30, 1932 89 for salaries, and expenses for preparing, etc., the Fifteenth Census 1119 rent, employees, etc. 1119 appropriation for salaries, etc.; leaves of absence for temporary employees 1119 compensation, etc., of special agents 1119 motor vehicle allowance for employees 1119 attendance at meetings, etc 1119 contingent expenses, typewriters, tabulating machines, etc 1120 printing and binding 1120 purchase of supplies, etc 1120 discretionary suspension of other work during decennial period 1120 deficiency appropriation for expenses, census of agriculture 15 for collecting statistics 46 for expenses of Fourteenth Census 46, 933, 1617 for salaries, 1929, under 1679 *Census, Fifteenth,* appropriation for salaries and expenses for taking, etc 89, 1119 available until June 30, 1932 89 rent, equipment, etc 89, 1119 *Centennial Bridge Company, The,* may bridge Missouri River, at Liberty Landing, Mo 154 *Center Market, D. C.,* appropriation for operation and management of 563, 1215 deficiency appropriation for continuing operation of 1609 *Center Point, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River, at 614 time extended for bridging Cumberland River, at 1500 *Centerville, Utah,* lands granted to, for water supply 453 *Central Avenue NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Brentwood Road to Myrtle Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Central City, Nebr.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 32 *Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 674, 1291 deficiency appropriation for 10, 892 for, fiscal years 1928 and 1929 1631 *Central Pacific Railway Company,* conveyances by, from land grant lands in San Joaquin County, legalized 1428 list of 1428 track, etc., not diminished 1429 adverse possession not by Railway Company, not legalized, etc 1429 mineral deposits reserved 1429 *Central Powers of Europe, War with* (*see* also World War), appropriation for preparing, etc., naval records of 642, 1470 *Cereal Beverages,* repeal of tax on, under Revenue Tax of 1926 868 *Cereal Plants,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 558, 1208xlii *Cereals,* appropriation for improving methods of production, etc 551, 1201 for investigations and control of, diseases, etc.; destroying rust spores, vegetation, etc 551, 1201 *Certificates of Citizenship,* provisions for issuing, etc 1512 *Chaco Canyon National Monument,* appropriation for employees’ residence 1599 *Chain Bridge, Potomac River, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for reconstructing Virginia abutment of 8 *Challis National Forest, Idaho,* lands added to 415, 416 *Chalmette Monument, La.,* appropriation for roadway and walk on grounds of 357 *Chalmette National Cemetery, La.,* appropriation for improvements, etc 354 for right of way through, for constructing new levee by the State 354 right of way granted through, for a new levee 997 *Chambers of Commerce,* exempt from income tax 813 *Champlain, N. Y.,* deficiency appropriation for inspection station, construction 1657 *Chang Lin,* deficiency appropriation for payment to Chinese Government for death of 911 payment directed to China as indemnity for death of, by American forces 488 *Channing Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Bladensburg Road to South Dakot a Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 653 for paving, etc., North Capitol Street eastward; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Chanute Field, Ill.,* construction of Army buildings authorized at 748 for Air Corps 749 *Chaplain,* appropriation for House of Representatives 520, 1390 for Senate 517, 1387 *Chaplains, Navy,* age qualifications for appointment of 1150 *Chargés d’Affaires ad interim,* appropriation for pay of officers acting as, or in charge of consulates 65, 1096 deficiency appropriation for salaries 48, 911, 1611 *Charleroi, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Monongahela River, at 1180 *Charles H. Burke Indian School, Fort Wingate, N. Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc 218, 1579 for support, etc., of hospital 1582 *Charleston, S. C.,* appropriation for navy yard, dredging 635, 1464 bronze cannon captured from Confederate forces, donated to 497 *Charlotte, N. C.,* attendance of Marine Band authorized at Confederate Veterans’ Reunion at 1150 appropriation authorized for expenses of 1151 loan of Army tents, etc., authorized for encampment of United Confederate Veterans at 1165 terms of court at 457 *Chateaugay, N. Y.,* deficiency appropriation for inspection station construction 1657 *Chattahoochee River,* time extended for bridging, at Alaga, Ala 309 *Chattanooga, Tenn.,* may bridge Tennessee River 1499 *Cheatham, William S.,* deficiency appropriation for services 884 *Cheesman, Joseph R.,* time extended for bridging Delaware River at Burlington, N. J., by Clifford L. Anderson and 243 *Chemawa Indian School, Salem, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 219, 1580 restriction on admitting Alaskan pupils 219, 1580 *Chemical Analyses,* appropriation for standard materials for checking, etc 93, 1124 *Chemical Warfare Service, Army,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of, War Department 326, 1350 for gases, gas masks, etc 344, 1365 for plants, buildings, machinery, etc 344, 1365 for civilian employees 344, 1365 for organizing, etc., special gas troops, etc 344, 1365 for current expenses 344, 1365 deficiency appropriation for 43, 45, 49, 936 for salaries, 1929, under 1690 *Chemistry and Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Chief of Bureau, and office personnel 556, 1206 for biological food and drug investigations 556, 1206 cooperation with scientific societies, etc 556, 1207 for utilizing raw materials for colorants, etc.; cooperative experiments, etc 556, 1207 for table and sweet sirup investigations 556, 1207 for insecticide and fungicide investigations 556, 1207 for study of plant dust explosions, farm fires, etc 557, 1207 for naval stores investigations and demonstrations 557, 1207 for soil chemical, etc., investigations 557, 1207 for physical investigations of soil productivity properties 557, 1207 for investigating fertilizers 557, 1207 for cooperative soil investigation, mapping, etc 557, 1207 for destructive soil erosion investigations 1207 for soil bacteriology and plant nutrition investigations 557, 1208 culture for legumes 557, 1208 for soil fertility investigations 557, 1208 deficiency appropriation for investigating fungicides and insecticides 12 for general expenses 933 for salaries, 1929 1677 for fertilizer investigations 1633xliii deficiency appropriation for methods of recovery of potash, etc 1634 *Chemistry, International Union of Pure and Applied,* appropriation for quota to 1104 *Cherokee Indian Boarding School, N. C.,* appropriation for support, etc., of hospital 1582 *Cherokee Indians, N. C., Eastern Band of,* appropriation for expenses, closing affairs of 207 deficiency appropriation for tribal attorneys 1641 citizenship conferred upon, confirmed 1094 *Cherokee Indians, Okla,* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for common schools 220, 1580 deficiency appropriation for paying judgments against, from tribal funds 17 time extended for filing suit in Court of Claims by 1229 *Cherokee, N. C.,* appropriation for Indian school at 218, 1579 payment for improvements on lands reserved for school 218 *Cherry Creek,* appropriation for half cost of bridge across, on Cheyenne River Reservation, S. Dak., from Indian funds 1488 *Chesapeake Bay,* time extended for bridging, between Baltimore and Kent Counties, Md 414 *Chesapeake Bay Bridge Company,* time extended for bridging Chesapeake Bay by, between Baltimore and Kent Counties 414 *Chester, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 283, 291 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at 1529 *Chester Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., W Street southward; from gasoline tax fund 1272 *Chestnut Tree Bark Disease,* appropriation for investigating, etc., for eradicating 550, 1200 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1584 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian Hospital, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 221, 1582 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc 223 for school construction, etc 1578 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Wyo.,* time extended for filing separate suits by, in Court of Claims 380 *Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Mont., Northern,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, alloting lands on 1638 *Cheyenne Indians, Mont., Northern,* appropriation for support, etc 222 *Cheyenne River Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1571, 1584 *Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian Reservation, N. Dak., and S. Dak.,* time further extended for payment of installments for lands within former 400 *Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Sanatorium, S. Dak.,* appropriation for construction, etc 1582 *Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,* appropriation for half cost of bridge across Cherry Creek on, from Indian funds 1488 Moreau River, on, from Indian funds 1487 deficiency appropriation for school 1640 *Cheyenne, Wyo.,* appropriation for horticultural experiment station, at 551, 1201 *Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad Company,* site of Standards Bureau Master-track scale, etc., depot conveyed to 431 conditions 432 *Chicago and North Western Railway Company,* may bridge Rock River, in Lee County, Ill 110 *Chicago, Ill.,* appropriation for passport bureau 65, 1096 for Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery 355, 1375 for post office, etc., construction 1042 deficiency appropriation for marine hospital building 32, 34 for post office site 34 for post office, etc., construction 920 bridge authorized across Lake Michigan at mouth of Chicago River, in 1078 Michigan Canal in 1079 exchange authorized of site of lighthouse reservation to, for another site 959 description of tract in exchange 960 right of way to be provided 960 may bridge Calumet River, at 130th Street 379 time extended for bridging Calumet River, at One hundred and thirtieth Street, by 1546 world’s fair to be held in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the incorporation of, as a municipality 1152 *Chicago, Ill., Municipal Airport,* completion of Army hangar at, authorized 1304 *Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River by, at Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minn 293, 1185 *Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad,* may bridge Grand Calumet River, at East Chicago, Ind 1168 *Chicago World’s Fair,* President to invite foreign nations to participate in, at Chicago, Ill in 1933 1152 condition prescribed 1152 articles for exhibition at, may be admitted free of duty 1152 sales for delivery at close thereof, permitted 1152 duty on articles 1152xliv expenses of customs officials etc., to be paid by Fair Centennial Celebration corporation 1152 no obligation of Government for any expense 1152 *Chicago World’s Fair Centennial Celebration Corporation,* whenever $5,000,000 available to, for a world’s fair, the President is directed to invite foreign nations to participate therein 1152 expense of customs officials in charge of imported articles to be paid by 1152 *Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 355, 1376 deficiency appropriation for paving Ringgold Road to Ringgold, Ga., from 929 for paving Dry Valley Road from Rossville, Ga., to 1666 amount authorized for paving La Fayette Extension Road, an approach to 493 Government road from Rossville, Ga., to 1305 after completion, Georgia to accept title and maintain the road 1306 paving authorized of Ringgold Road, an approach to 712 *Chickasaw Indians, Choctaw and,* appropriation for per capita payments to, from trust funds 223, 1584 *Chickasaw Indians, Okla,* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for expenses of sales within coal and asphalt area of 206, 1568 for tribal schools 216, 1577 for common schools 220, 1580 deficiency appropriation for equalizing allotments to freedmen 1617 time extended for filing suit in Court of Claims, by Choctaw and 1230 *Chickasha, Okla.,* terms of court at 1518 *Chief Joseph Battle Ground of Bear’s Paw,* land in Montana, the site of battle between Nez Perces and Army under Nelson A. Miles, withdrawn from entry, etc 621 agreement with Montana, etc., for care, etc 621 *Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States,* appropriation for 79, 1109 *Chief of Engineers, Army,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Office of, War Department 326, 1349 for flood protection under, by strengthening levees on White River, in Woodruff and Monroe Counties 592 plan submitted by, for flood control of the Mississippi and improvement from Head of Passes to Cape Girardeau, adopted 534 board created to carry on the project 534 to consist of Chief of Engineers, president of Mississippi River Commission, and an engineer from civil life 534 *Chief of Finance, Army,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Office of, War Department 326, 1349 *Chief of Infantry, Army,* deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929, schools under 1690 *Chief of Naval Operations,* may be assigned quarters in the District constructed for Superintendent of Naval Observatory 1018 *Chief of Staff, Army,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Office of, War Department 326, 1349 officer holding office as, to have rank and title of general 1255 to have personal money allowances of Chief of Naval Operations 1255 to rank, with Chief of Naval Operations, above all other officers 1255 relative rank of present officers not changed 1255 *“Child” and “Children,”* terms defined as dependents of Army, etc., officers and enlisted men 1254 *Child Health Day,* issue of proclamation designating May 1, as, authorized 617 *Child Hygiene Service, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance of welfare stations, etc 669, 1285 *Child Labor, D. C* (*see also* Employment of Minors, D. C.), provisions regulating 998, 1006 *Child Welfare,* appropriation for investigations, etc 108, 1138 *Child Welfare Division, D. C.,* appropriation for administrative expenses 671, 1288 limitation on visiting wards of 671, 1288 for board and care of children 672, 1288 allowances to sectarian institutions 672, 1288 for home care of dependent children 672, 1288 for receiving home for offenders, etc., under 17 672, 1288 advances to director 672, 1289 deficiency appropriation for administrative expenses 1630 for receiving, etc., home for children under 17 years of age 1630 allowances to sectarian institutions 1630 *Childers, Eloise, Creek Indian Allotte,* deficiency appropriation for payment of equalization to 1641 *Childersburg, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Coosa River, at 754 *Childhood, American International Institute for Protection of,* appropriation for annual contribution 1106 deficiency appropriation for annual contribution 913 annual contribution authorized for membership in 487 *Children, D. C.,* insurance, etc., on lives of, by fraternal societies 953 *Children’s Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for Chief of Bureau, and office personnel 108, 1138 for investigating child welfare, etc.; infant mortality 108, 1138xlv appropriation for traveling, etc., expenses 108, 1138 interpreters; material for reports, etc 108, 1138 for executing Maternity and Infancy Hygiene Act 108 computing apportionment to States, etc 108 deficiency appropriation for additional, executing Maternity and Infancy Hygiene Act 23 for general expenses 1621 for salaries, 1929 1685 *Children’s Guardians, D. C., Board of,* deficiency appropriation for feeble-minded children, 1926 9 for board and care of children, 1926 9 *Children’s Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 674, 1291 deficiency appropriation for 892, 1631 *Children’s Tuberculosis Sanatorium, D. C.,* acquiring site and construction of, authorized 1425 sum authorized for 1425 *Chile,* appropriation for ambassador to 65, 1096 *Chillicothe, Ohio,* appropriation for Industrial Reformatory, maintenance 83, 1113 deficiency appropriation for Industrial Reformatory, brick plant 22 for Industrial Reformatory, construction 906 *Chilocco, Okla.,* appropriation for Indian school at 218, 1579 *Chimney Point, Vt.,* bridge authorized across Lake Cham., plain, between Crown Point, N. Y., and 62 *Chin Lee Indian Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1581 *China,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 for United States court for 76, 1107 for expenses of American prisoners, etc., in 76, 1107 for preserving monuments, etc., to soldiers who fell in 355, 1375 deficiency appropriation for expeditionary Marine forces in 25 for indemnity to, for death of Chang Lin and Tong Huan Yah, Chinese citizens 911 for indemnity to, for death of Sun Jui-Chin, Chinese citizen 911 for indemnity to, for death of Wang Erh-Ko, Chinese citizen 1651 admission permitted of two subjects of, into Military Academy, for instruction; conditions, etc 737 living quarters, etc., to be furnished to Foreign Service personnel, etc., in Government buildings in 67 payment directed to, as indemnity for deaths of Chang Lin and Tong Huan Yah, killed by American forces 488 as indemnity for injuries to Sun Jui-Chin, by Marine Corps private 488 *China Campaign Medal,* gratuitous issue of, to persons entitled 500 *China Trade Act, 1922,* appropriation for expenses, executing 86, 1117 *China Trade Act Corporations,* credit against income of, allowed only for the proportion income from China sources bears to shares of residents in China, etc 851 subject to special dividend to residents of China, etc 851 additional to all other payments 851 in proportion to par value of stock owned; exception 852 ownership of stock defined 852 meaning of “China,” as here used 852 no allowance for credit of tax for foreign governments 852 not deemed affiliated with other corporations 852 dividends excluded from gross income 852 *Chinese Exclusion,* appropriation for enforcing; deporting, etc 107, 1137 *Chinese Government* (*see* China). *Chinese Plague,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 174, 1040 *Chippewa Agency, Minn., Consolidated,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222, 15S3 *Chippewa Indian Reservation, Minn.,* village site on, permanently reserved for the Indians 684 *Chippewa Indians in Minnesota,* appropriation for tuition of children in State public schools 219, 1577, 1580 for support of hospitals for 221, 1582 for support, etc., from tribal funds; disposition of 223, 1584 for aid to indigent; immediately available 1584 Court of Claims, if judgment by, in favor of claims of, to determine whether payment be made from Red Lake Band trust funds 601 if inadequate, then by United States 601 use of Red Lake Reservation land forbidden 601 attorneys for Red Lake Band authorized 601 in suit in Court of Claims, for payment of relinquished land, expenses allowed attorneys in preparing cases, specified 424 payable from time to time, from funds of Indians 424 restriction on other expenses 424 expenses incurred subject to approval of Commissioner of Indian Affairs and Secretary of the Interior 424 per capita payment to be made to enrolled members of, from principal fund 314 ratification and acceptance by the Indians 315 money not subject to liens, etc 315 village site reserved for, on Chippewa Reservation 684 *Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior, Wis.,* deficiency appropriation for 47 *Chippewa Indians of the Mississippi, Minn.,* appropriation for support of schools 213, 1580xlvi *Chippewa Indians, Wis., Saint Croix,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with, by purchase of land, etc., for 226, 1587 discretionary cash payments 226, 1587 *Chiropractic, D. C.,* licenses required to practice 1335 *Chiu Chiu Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for pumping plants 210, 1572 *Choctaw Agency, Miss.,* appropriation for employees’ cottages 1567 *Choctaw and Chickasaw Coal and Asphalt Lands, Okla.,* existing mining leases of, may be extended 737 applications to be made; all royalties due must be paid 738 purchasers of coal or asphalt deposits on segregated mineral lands to pav within 60 days all balances due 738 discretionary extension of time permitted; limit 738 monthly installments required 738 security for payments to be furnished 738 forfeiture of all rights on failure to pay any installment in one month after due 738 notification to representatives of Chickasaws and Choctaws of application for extension of time to pay deferred installments 738 possession to be taken of all expired, forfeited, etc., leased deposits 738 *Choctaw and Chickasaw Indian Hospital, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of; X-ray equipment 221, 1582 *Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for per capita payments to, from trust funds 223, 1584 time extended for filing suit in Court of Claims, by 1230 *Choctaw Indian Hospital, Miss.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 220, 1581 for purchase of land 1581 *Choctaw Indians of Mississippi,* appropriation for lands for full blood; repayment 206, 1568 for education of full blood 215 for day school plant 216, 1578 *Choctaw Indians, Okla,* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for expenses of land sales within coal and asphalt area of 206, 1568 for tribal schools 216, 1577 allotment 216 land, etc., for Wheelock Academy 216 for common schools 220, 1580 for fulfilling treaties with 225, 1587 *Choctawhatchee River,* bridge authorized across, in Dale County, Ala 977 *Choctawhatchee River, Fla and Ala.,* preliminary examination of, and tributaries, for flood control 1164 *Cholera,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 174, 1040 *Cholera, Hog,* appropriation for investigating, treating, etc 547, 1197 *Choptank River,* bridge authorized across, at Cambridge, Md 1313 *Chowan River,* bridge authorized across, in Gates and and Hertford Counties, N. C 1434 *Cicero, Ill.,* easement granted to, over parcel of Government land 412 *Cigars,* package requirements for, modified 866 punishment for illegal quantity, false brands, etc 866 retail sales from boxes allowed 866 employees allowed number for personal use without paying tax, etc 866 effective in 30 days 867 *Cimarron River, etc.,* consent given to compact between New Mexico and Oklahoma, for equitable division of water supply of 1503 Federal representative to take part in negotiations, and report to Congress 1503 expenses of, from reclamation fund 1503 compact subject to approval of each legislature and Congress 1503 *Cincinnati, Ohio,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, near 1512 *Circuit Courts of Appeals,* appellate jurisdiction of, to review interlocutory orders of district courts, including Alaska, Hawaii, Virgin Islands, and Canal Zone 422 cases applicable 422 places designated for holding terms of 1347 special provisions for the fifth circuit 1347 *Circuit Judges* (*see also* Judges, United States Courts), appropriation for salaries 79, 1110 deficiency appropriation for increased compensation 20 additional, authorized for second circuit 1081 four, authorized for the sixth circuit 492 number provided for each circuit, four in sixth, seventh, and tenth circuits; five in second and eighth; and three in the others 1347 appointment, salary, and residence 1347 to be judges of the circuit courts of appeals in the circuit 1347 may hold district court, etc 1347 *Citizens’ Military Training,* appropriation for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 349, 1371 for other schools and colleges 350, 1372 for training camps 350, 1372 deficiency appropriation for camps 1619, 1672 *Citizens’ Military Training Camps,* appropriation for uniforms, transportation, etc., expenses 350, 1372 optional transportation in kind and mileage subsistence allowance may be furnished for attending 251 *Citizenship* (*see also* Naturalization), confirmation of, conferred upon Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, N. C 1094xlvii *Citrus Canker,* appropriation for investigating, eradicating, etc 549, 1200 cooperation with States, etc.; local contributions required 549, 1200 paying for destroyed trees, etc., forbidden 550, 1200 *City Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for car fare, etc 189, 1052 for carriers 189, 1052 for special-delivery fees 189, 1052 for vehicle allowance 189, 1052 deficiency appropriation for temporary carriers 26 for carriers 45, 50, 936, 1620 *City Refuse, D. C.,* appropriation for personal services 658, 1274 for disposal of; night soil, etc 658, 1275 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929 1692 sites for two high-temperature combustible refuse incinerators to be acquired 1549 location; approval by National Capital Park and Planning Commission before acquiring 1549 immediate possession of, if condemned 1549 use of public highways and alleys 1549 high-temperature combustible refuse incinerators, etc., to be erected on each site 1549 grading sites, storage buildings, etc 1549 public notice of date requiring delivery of all combustible, to incinerator; exception 1549 inspection, etc., of private incinerators 1549 other disposal, unlawful 1549 sale of salvageable material by owners, etc 1549 enforcement regulations authorized 1549 disposal of combustible, in any other manner, unlawful 1549 penalty for 1550 trucks, equipment, etc., to be purchased; employment of personal services 1550 sum authorized for sites, buildings, equipment, etc 1550 plant now in use to be abandoned on completion of the incinerators 1550 *Civic Leagues,* exempt from income tax 813 *Civil Aeronautics, International Aeronautical Conference of,* representatives of foreign governments invited to attend 1011 *Civil Service Commission,* appropriation for Commissioners, and office personnel 576, 1233 for field force 576, 1233 details from Departments, etc., forbidden 576, 1233 interchangeable assignments of office and field employees 576, 1234 emergency transfers of office and field force 1234 for expert examiners 576, 1234 for examinations of Presidential postmasters 576, 1234 for traveling expenses, etc 577, 1234 for contingent expenses 577, 1234 appropriation for rent; condition 577, 1234 for printing and binding for 577, 1234 deficiency appropriation for personal services 5, 886 for contingent expenses 5, 932, 1616, 1625 for traveling expenses 5, 886, 1625 for additional salaries, 1929, 1930 1625 for salaries, 1929 1675 *Civil War Campaign Medal,* gratuitous issue of, to persons entitled 500 *Civil War Veterans,* appointment on commission to inspect, etc., Fort Donelson battle field, Tenn., of one, who served in United States Army 367 *Civilian Military Instruction,* appropriation for expenses of rifle ranges, etc.; quartermaster supplies, etc 352, 1373 for ordnance equipment for rifle ranges 353, 1374 *Claiborne, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Alabama River, at 754 *Claims,* appropriation for defending suits in 77, 1108 for defending Indian depredation 77, 1108 for paying, for damages to private property by Army operations 330, 1354 for paying, for damages to private property of officers, etc., in service 1354 for paying, for damages to private property by Army aircraft 339 for paying, for damages to private property under Navy Department 1452 deficiency appropriation for paying, damages to private property under Veterans’ Bureau 7 for paying, damages to private property, under Department of Agriculture 11, 894, 1832 for paying, for damages to private property under Department of Commerce 15, 896, 1635 for paying, for damages to private property, under Interior Department 17, 898, 1637 for paying, damages to private property by naval forces 23, 1647 for paying, for damages to private property by Postal Service 26, 1611, 1649 for paying, for damages to private property, under Treasury Department 29, 914, 1652 for paying, for damages to private property, under War Department 35, 1664 for paying, certified by General Accounting Office 41, 43, 932, 937, 1616, 1620, 1670, 6731 for paying, collision damages, Lighthouse Service 1636 for paying, for damages to private property under Department of Labor 1647 against District of Columbia, authorized to be settled by the Commissioners thereof 1160xlviii equitable, not appropriated for, to be submitted to Congress with report of Comptroller General 413 under War Mineral contracts to be reviewed by District of Columbia Supreme Court, etc 1166 *Claims Commission, United States and Germany Mixed,* appropriation for expenses 94, 1096 *Claims Commissions, United States and Mexico,* appropriation for expenses 74, 1105 *Clairs, New Brunswick,* bridge authorized across Saint John River, between Fort Kent, Me., and 1321 former Act revived 1321 *Clairton, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Monongahela River between Glassport, and 288 *Clallam Indians, Wash.,* deficiency appropriation for payment to 1671, 1673 *Claremont, N. H.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1657 *Claremore Indian Hospital, Okla.,* appropriation for, construction, equipment, etc.; condition 221, 1582 deficiency appropriation for construction, additional 1640 *Clarendon, Ark.,* bridge authorized across White River, at 972 *Clark County, Idaho,* appropriation for sheep experiment station, etc., in 547, 1197 *Clark, George Rogers,* appropriation authorized for preparing plans, etc., of memorial to 1626 memorial commemorating Revolutionary war achievements of, and associates, etc., authorized at Vincennes, Ind 724 *Clark, W. H.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 884 *Clarks River,* bridge authorized across Tennessee Rher, at mouth of 143, 607 time extended for bridging Tennessee River, at mouth of 1524 *Clarksburg, W. Va.,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for public building at 920 *Classification Act of 1923, Amendments,* compensation schedules 776 professional and scientific service 776 classes of positions, duties, grades, and salaries 777 subprofessional service 778 classes of positions, duties, grades, and salaries 778 clerical, administrative, and fiscal service 779 classes of positions, duties, grades, and salaries 779 custodial service 782 classes of positions, duties, grades, and salaries 782 clerical-mechanical service 784 classes of positions in designated establishments, duties, grades, and rates of pay 784 compensation schedules; relative positions in grades retained 784 promotions, etc., not prevented 784 no reduction in present pay 784 advancements permitted 784 employees advanced when their grade made basic of higher grade 785 survey directed of classes of civilian positions in field services 785 report to contain compensation schedules for such positions 785 additional services and grades necessary 785 detailed description of all classes of positions, qualifications, salary rates, etc 785 list of allocation of all positions, etc., in each department 785 recommendations for assuring uniform compensation under like employment, etc 785 statistical, etc., information 785 adjustment of field service pay to correspond with rates of this Act 785 provisions not applicable to Government Printing Office employees 785 effective July 1, 1928 785 *Classified Civil Service Employees,* appropriation for expenses of Pension Bureau under Retirement Act 226, 1588 continuance in service legalized of employees eligible for retirement, retained without prior authority, due to erroneous action of department, etc 1248 *Clay County, Minn.,* may bridge Red River of the North, Fargo, N. Dak., to Moorhead, Minn 472 time extended for bridging Red River of the North, by, etc 1534 *Clay County, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River, in 296 *Clay, Henry,* appropriation for bronze statue of, for presentation to Venezuela 76 *Clay Products, etc.,* appropriation for study of processes, properties, etc., of 91, 1122 *Clays, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 91, 1121 *Clayton Act* (*see* Antitrust Act of 1914). *Clayton County, Iowa,* acceptance of gift of lands in, for Upper Mississippi wildlife, etc., refuge 420 *Clearwater, Minn.,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at 118, 1527 *Clerical Assistance to Senators,* appropriation for clerks and assistant clerks to Senators not chairmen of committees specifically provided for 519, 1389 committee status 519, 1389 for additional clerks 519, 1389 *Clerk Hire at Consulates,* appropriation for 66, 1097 *Clerk Hire, Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners,* appropriation for 523, 1393xlix *Clerk of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 520, 1390 for clerical assistant to, for specified objects 524, 1394 for compiling contested elections documents, etc 524 for recording, etc., political statements 1394 deficiency appropriation for additional pay, Journal clerk, reading clerks, and tally clerk 885 pay established at $5,000 a year 885 for motor vehicle, office of 885 committee clerks placed under, after close of Congress 522, 1392 not applicable to Committee on Accounts 522, 1392 *Clerks and Messengers to Committees, Senate,* appropriation for 517, 1387 *Clerks at Embassies and Legations,* appropriation for 65, 1096 *Clerks, Janitors, etc., to Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 521, 1391 clerks placed under Clerk of the House after close of Congress 522, 1392 janitors placed under Doorkeeper after close of Congress 522, 1392 *Clerks, United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries, etc 81, 1111 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 20, 1617, 1621, 1646 *Cleveland National Forest, Calif.,* appropriation for improvements, etc 555, 1205 *Cleveland, Ohio,* deficiency appropriation for site and new building for post office at; railway subway 1657 *Clifton, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River at 755 *Clinch River,* bridge authorized across, in Hancock County, Tenn 313 *Clinton, N. C.,* appropriation for monument to former Vice President William Rufus King, at 1378 *Clippinger, Roy, etc.* may bridge Wabash River, at McGregors Ferry, Ill 480 *Clothing and Small Stores, Navy,* to be charged with value of issues of outfits on first enlistment 633, 1461 uniform gratuity to enrolled men of Naval Reserve 633, 1461 *Clothing, Army,* appropriation for cloth, manufacture, etc 332, 1356 indemnity for destroyed, etc 333, 1356 deficiency appropriation for 42, 935, 938, 1619, 1622, 1672, 1674 *Clothing, Marine Corps,* appropriation for, enlisted men 639, 1461 deficiency appropriation for 909, 1649 *Cloud, H. L.,* may bridge Canadian River, at Francis, Okla 1546 *Clover* (*see* Grasses). *Clovis, N. Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for post office building at 1657 *Coachella Valley, Calif.,* canal connecting Laguma Dam with, authorized 1057 *Coachella Valley Irrigation Project, Calif.,* appropriation to pumping plants 210, 1572 *Coal,* appropriation for operating, etc., Shipping Board ships for carrying, to foreign ports 586, 1244 permits for prospecting for, on public lands extended two years, if existence under, not determined 251 extension applicable to expired 251 *Coal and Asphalt Lands, Okla.,* appropriation for expenses of sales, within area of Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians 206, 1586 *Coal Commission, United States,* deficiency appropriation for 45 *Coast and Geodetic Survey, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for all expenses 96, 1126 for field expenses, Atlantic and Gulf coasts 96, 1126 limit, outlying islands 96, 1126 Atlantic entrance to Panama Canal 96, 1126 for Pacific Coast 96, 1126 for physical hydrography 96, 1127 for compiling Coast Pilot 96, 1127 for magnetic and seismological observations, etc 97, 1127 for Federal, boundary, and State surveys 97, 1127 latitude observatory, Ukiah, Calif 97, 1127 Alaska observations 1127 for surveys in earthquake regions 97, 1127 for special surveys 97, 1127 for miscellaneous 97, 1127 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked persons 97, 1127 for delegates to International Research Council, etc 97, 1127 for International Hydrographic Bureau meetings 97, 1127 for vessels, repairs, etc 97, 1127 for officers, crews, etc 97, 1127 for pay, commissioned officers 97, 1127 designation of assistant director 98, 1128 for office personnel 98, 1128 for office expenses 98, 1128 for construction of one tender 1128 restriction on subsistence allowance while in Washington 98, 1128 deficiency appropriation for surveying vessel 16 for party expenses 41, 46, 933, 1617 for officers 46, 897, 933, 1637, 1671 for hurricane damage repairs, etc 1637 for salaries, 1929, under 1680 assistance of, for project to control Mississippi River, etc., floods 536 Director of, to have pay and allowances of a rear admiral (lower half) of the Navy 1187 *Coast Artillery, Army,* appropriation for school, Fort Monroe, Va 345, 1366 for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of, War Department 326, 1350 *Coast Artillery, Army, Chief of,* appropriation for fortifications, seacoast defenses, United States 336, 1359 insular possessions 336, 1359 Panama Canal 336, 1360 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929, under 1690 *Coast Guard Academy,* deficiency appropriation for plans, specifications, etc., for constructing 1654l acquiring site without cost, in New London, Conn., for 1189 construction and equipment of buildings thereon 1189 amount authorized for 1189 *Coast Guard Cutters* (*see also* Coast Guard Vessels), appropriation for completion of two 171 for commencing construction of three 172 for completing three 1037 for commencing construction of one 1037 deficiency appropriation for repairs 48, 1618, 1622, 1672 *Coast Guard, Treasury Department,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Office of Commandant 170, 1036 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Repairs to Coast Guard vessels”; limit 171, 1036 for pay, allowances, etc., officers, cadets, enlisted men, etc 171, 1036 for fuel and water 171, 1036 for ship stores, etc 171, 1036 for repairs of buildings, etc 171, 1036 for traveling expenses, recruiting, etc 171, 1036 for draft animals; coastal communication lines, etc 171, 1037 for completing two cutters 171 for commencing construction of three cutters, equipment, etc 172 limitation, contracts, etc 172 for completing three cutters 1037 for commencing construction of one cutter 1037 limitation; contracts authorized 1037 for repairs to vessels 172, 1037 for establishing new station 172 deficiency appropriation for stations, repairs, etc 31 for mileage and expenses 31 for coastal communication lines 31 for expenses 42, 44, 48, 935, 937, 1618 1622, 1671, 1674 for repairs to cutters 48, 935, 1618 1622, 1672 for additional vessels 48, 935 for death gratuities 915 for repairs to vessels 1622, 1671 for transfer from Weather Bureau funds 1633 for seaplanes and their equipment 1654 for mileage, etc 1654 for Coast Guard Academy 1654 for salaries, 1929 1688 allowances to beneficiaries of officers and enlisted men dying in service 710 additional dependent relatives made beneficiaries 710 payment directed 711 cutter “Bear” donated to Oakland, Calif., for museum, etc 1145 commissioned personnel of, rearranged 1533 temporary officers, not above lieutenants, to be determined by the President 1533 engineer officers to be promoted as of the line 1533 vacancy at bottom of, to reduce number, and add one to the line 1534 computations to exclude officers carried as additional numbers 1534 escort to be furnished officers or enlisted men dying in the service 1534 no pay, etc., reduction hereby 1534 monthly base pay of warrant officers of, modified 1187 retired officers and enlisted men to have treatment at Public Health hospitals, etc 603 retired officers of, serving on active duty during World War, to be credited therefor in longevity pay, etc 433 station authorized on Pacific Coast at mouth of Quillayute River, Wash use *Coast Guard Vessels,* appropriation for repairs, etc 172, 1037 *Coast Pilot,* appropriation for compiling, etc 96, 1127 *Coasters Harbor Island, M. I.,* appropriation for Naval War College 628, 1456 *Cochrane, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tombigbee River, at 754 *Coco Solo Naval Air Station, Canal Zone,* appropriation for improvements 636, 1464 deficiency appropriation for public works 25 *Coco Solo Naval Submarine Base, Canal Zone,* appropriation for improving water front 636 *Code of the Laws of the United States,* preparation and publication of Supplement to, authorized 1007 *Code of Laws of the United States and of the District of Columbia,* publication of Supplement I of the Code as part of Statutes at Large, dispensed with 1540 in slip or pamphlet form, or in Statutes at Large, of the Codes, supplements, etc., may be dispensed with 1540 number of the volumes may be curtailed; for depository libraries, and for sale continued 1540 printing and distribution of supplements to Codes, may be dispensed with 1540 one supplement for each Congress to be printed and distributed 1540 preparation and publication under House Committee on Revision of Laws, authorized 1541 supplements for each session to current edition of Code 1541 codification of permanent laws relating to District of Columbia 1541 to be designated “The Code of the District of Columbia” 1541 supplements to current edition for each session 1541 new editions of both Codes, once in five years; distribution 1541 acceptance in all courts, States, etc., that the matter in current edition of the Code and current supplement, establish, prima facie, the laws then in force 1541 Code of the District and current supplement, establish, prima facie, the laws relating to the District then in force, except provisions in general laws relating thereto 1541li reference titles given 1541 form, style, etc., to be prescribed by House Committee on Revision of Laws 1542 cooperation of Librarian of Congress in preparing ancillaries 1542 additional directions authorized 1542 bills and resolutions to and from the Committee to be printed, etc., as directed thereby 1542 additional copies of every public Act and Joint Resolution to be furnished the Committee in slip form, when printed 1542 functions vested in the Committee by this R,esolution, may be vested in Agency provided by Congress from time to time 1542 printing, binding, and distribution of the volumes, to be done under direction of Joint Committee on Printing 1542 *Code of Laws of the United States, Annotated,* limitation on purchase price 1108 *Codifying Laws of the District of Columbia,* appropriation for assistance to Committee on Revision of the Laws, House of Representatives, in compiling and 521 deficiency appropriation for expenses of completion of 1608 *Cody, Wyo.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 32 *Coeur d’Alene Agency, Idaho,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222, 1583 *Coeur d’Alene, Idaho,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 32 *Coeur d’Alene Indians, Idaho,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 222, 1583 *Coffee and Telfair Counties, Ga.,* may bridge Ocmulgee River at Jacksonville Ferry 446 *Coffeeville, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tombigbee River at 1530 *Cohasset, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, between Deer River and 473 *Coin, Bullion and,* appropriation for transportation of, between mints and assay offices 175, 1041 *Coins,* appropriation for recoinage of gold 166, 1031 for recoinage of minor 166, 1032 deficiency appropriation for recoinage of minor 29 silver 50-cent pieces to be coined in commemoration of the sesquicentennial of the discovery of the Hawaiian Islands 198 *Cold, Springs Creek,* appropriation for dam across, to increase water supply, Montana Bison Range 558 *Collect on Delivery Mail, Postal Service,* appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic 191 service of, extended to all sealed matter bearing first class rates of postage 1177 *Collector of Taxes, D. C., Office of,* appropriation for salaries 646, 1263 *Collectors of Internal Revenue,* salaries of, may be readjusted and increased; maximum 882 *Colleges, Agricultural State,* appropriation for further cooperation of, in agricultural extension work 1193 *Colleges, etc.,* appropriation for Army supplies, etc., to, having units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 349, 1371 for Army supplies, etc., to military, other than with units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 350, 1372 *Collisions at Sea,* additional regulations for lights on vessels navigating Great Lakes, etc 592 *Collision Damages,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgments of United States courts in claims for 40, 931, 1669 *Colombia,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Colonial Dames of America in Virginia,* portion of Dutch Gap Lighthouse Reservation, Va., transferred to, for historical purposes only 1024 *Colorado,* acceptance from, of jurisdiction over Mesa Verde National Park area 458 compact between, and New Mexico, authorized for division of waters of Rio Grande, etc., rivers 1502 Oklahoma and Kansas authorized for division of waters of Arkansas River, etc 1517 provisions of Boulder Canyon Project Act applicable to, under Colorado River compact 1057–1066 relief of homestead entrymen in designated counties of, failing to maintain required residence, owing to swarms of crickets or grasshoppers 1157 water power permits on Colorado River and tributaries not to be issued until March 5, 1930, unless Boulder Canyon Project Act effective prior thereto 1446 *Colorado Judicial District,* jurisdiction of Rocky Mountain National Park, assigned to 1537 Mesa Verde Park assigned to 459 *Colorado River* (*see also* Boulder Canyon Project Act), appropriation for maintenance, etc., of front work and levee system, Yuma irrigation project, Ariz.-Calif 231, 1593 for maintenance, etc., of base gauging stations in 232 deficiency appropriation for front work and levee system 903 purpose declared for controlling floods of, utilizing waters, etc 1057lii *Colorado River Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222, 1571, 15S3 *Colorado River and Tributaries,* no permits to be issued by Federal Power Commission, upon, except the Gila, in designated States until March 5, 1930 1446 allowed if Boulder Canyon Project Act becomes effective prior thereto 1446 *Colorado River Compact* (*see also* Boulder Canyon Project Act), provisions for controlling waters of Colorado River subject to terms of 1057 *Colorado River Dam Fund* (*see also* Boulder Canyon Project Act), established for executing provisions of Boulder Canyon Project 1057 advances to, from the Treasury, authorized 1057 maximum; sum allotted for flood control 1057 repayment, etc 1057 amount authorized to be appropriated for 1058 *Colorado River Indian Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for construction and equipment 1582 *Colorado River Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., irrigation system on 212, 1573 *Colorado River, Lower,* appropriation for expenses of Commission to study the equitable use of waters of Rio Grande and 75, 1106 *Colorado River, Tex.,* preliminary examination of, and tributaries, for flood control 1164 *Colorants,* appropriation for industrial, etc., standardization of 91, 1122 for experiments in utilizing raw American materials for 556, 1207 deficiency appropriation for industrial standardization of 897 *Columbia Arsenal., Tenn.,* sale of, authorized to Columbia Military Academy 766 proceeds to be deposited in military post construction fund 767 *Columbia Hospital for Women, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 674 for repairs, etc 675, 1291 for payment of refund to 675 deficiency appropriation for repairs and improvements 10 *Columbia Institution for the Deaf, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 242, 1606 for power plant, repairs, etc 242 for instruction for District persons in 661, 1277 *Columbia Military Academy, Tenn.,* sale of Columbia Arsenal property to, with full title, at appraised value 766 *Columbia, Pa.,* time extended for bridging Susquehanna River, between Wrightsville and 113 *Columbia Park, Ind.,* bridge authorized across Miami River, between Lawrenceburg and 394 *Columbia Polytechnic Institute for the Blind, D. C.,* appropriation for aid to 677, 1293 *Columbia River,* bridge across, at Hood River, legalized 285 authorized across, at Arlington, Oreg 1022 time extended for bridging, at Entiat, Wash 1546 at Kettle Falls by State of Washington 51 transfer of lands, part of improvements of, to Secretary of the Interior for Indian fishing camp, etc 1158 *Columbia River Bird Refuge, Wash.,* acceptance of gift of lands, etc., adjacent to, authorized 1413 *Columbia, S. C.,* deficiency appropriation for courthouse, etc., elevator 1655 *Columbus Army Depot, Ohio,* deficiency appropriation for extending sewer system 927 *Columbus County, N. C.,* may bridge Waccamaw River, at Reeves Ferry 516 *Columbus, Ohio,* appropriation for care, etc., Confederate Cemetery, Camp Chase 355, 1375 *Colville Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1571, 1584 deficiency appropriation for Indians at 41 *Colville Indian Reservation, Wash.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 209, 1572 deficiency appropriation for paying taxes to Okanogan County on certain lands within 899 *Colville Indians, Wash.,* payment to Okanogan County for local taxes on trust-allotted lands of 447 *Comanche, etc., Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Comanche, etc., Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc 207 for payment to, from oil royalties trust fund 207, 1569 deficiency appropriation for payment to, from oil royalties trust fund 1642 *Combinations in Restraint of Trade* (*see* Antitrust Laws). *Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 329, 1352 *Commerce,* appropriation for regulating use of aircraft in, under Department of Commerce 85, 1116 for expenses of Foreign Commerce Service Act 1116 deficiency appropriation for expenses promoting 1617 *Commerce, etc.,* appropriation for expenses, enforcing laws regulating interstate 581 deficiency appropriation for expenses enforcing laws regulating 47 *Commerce, Foreign and Domestic,* appropriation for expenses of promoting, in Europe, etc 86, 1117 for expenses of promoting, in Latin America 86, 1117 for expenses of promoting, in the Far East 86, 1117liii appropriation for expenses of promoting, in Africa 86, 1117 for investigating foreign trade restrictions 87, 1118 deficiency appropriation for promoting, etc 46, 897 for promoting, in Europe, etc 897 *Commerce, Interstate* (*see also* Interstate Commerce), appropriation for assistant to Solicitor General enforcing Acts to regulate, etc 78 *Commercial Attaches,* appropriation for clerks to 85, 1116 deficiency appropriation for 46, 933, 1617 *Commission for the Enlarging of the Capitol Grounds,* creation of; composition 420 authorized to consider plans, and estimates for development of park area 421 schemes to be considered 421 recommendations to be made for suitable landscape treatment of Capitol Building, etc 421 continuation of, to next Congress, if final report not submitted before expiration of present 421 authorized to carry out the plans recommended 1094 details given; an avenue from western fountain at Union Station to Pennsylvania Avenue between 2d and 3d Streets 1094 closing North Capitol Street south of D Street 1094 C Street to vehicular traffic between New Jersey and Delaware Avenues, removing street car tracks, and relaying them in a depression and subway, extending on C Street to First Street NE 1695 removing tracks on Delaware Avenue and B Street, and relaying on First Street 1695 underground garage, Delaware to New Jersey Avenues 1695 acquiring private property and removing existing buildings 1695 constructing terraces, fountains, etc 1695 acquiring designated privately owned lands, etc.; condemnation authorized 1695 removal of structures, etc 1695 open market contracts, professional services, and expenditure 1695 acquired lands, etc., to be part of Capitol Grounds under Architect of the Capitol 1695 transfers from District Commissioners 1695 temporary retention of streets and roadways 1695 street-railway companies, to remove and relay tracks, etc 1695 adjust tracks to changed grades 1696 development of Mall Parkway by Director of Public Buildings, connecting Capitol Grounds with Washington Monument, authorized 1696 plans for, adopted 1696 development of Mall Parkway; grounds included 1696 portion of, transferred to Director of Public Buildings, etc 1696 sum authorized for enlarging Capitol Grounds by the Commission 1696 *Commission of Fine Arts,* appropriation for expenses 577, 1234 for printing and binding for 577, 1234 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1616 design, etc., of flagstaff at Fort Sumter commemorating defense by General Robert Anderson, subject to approval of 499 design for statue of Cardinal Gibbons to be approved by 454 plans, etc., of monument in memory of Peter Muhlenberg, subject to approval of 483 plans, etc., for memorial to George Rogers Clark, subject to approval of 1626 plans for memorial historical museum to General Anthony Wayne on site of Fort Defiance, Ohio, subject to approval of 1009 site and design for monument to Major General Artemas Ward, subject to approval of 689 site for erecting monumental urn from Cuba on public grounds, Washington, D. C., subject to approval of 713 to advise as to site and design of monument to Samuel Gompers in Washington, D. C 193 *Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art in the District of Columbia,* created; composition, etc 1327 powers, etc 1327–1341 *Commissioners of Conciliation,* appropriation for expenses 105, 1135 *Commissioners of Court of Claims,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 80, 1110 salaries of, increased 882 term of, continued for three years 51 *Commissioners, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees 81, 1111 deficiency appropriation for 21, 42, 44, 47, 906, 934, 1610, 1617, 1646, 1671 accounts of, to be rendered quarterly in duplicate, and transmitted to clerk of the district court 998 original to be transmitted to Attorney General; duplicate retained 998 no court approval of, required 998 *Committee Hearings, House of Representatives,* appropriation for stenographic reports of, other than select, etc., committees 524, 1394 *Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives,* authorized to hold meetings, etc., in preparation of bills for farm relief 1624 *Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for assistant clerks; balance reappropriated 3 five members of, to serve on Board of Visitors, Military Academy 597liv *Committee on Appropriations, Senate,* deficiency appropriation for messenger, additional pay 884 two members of, to serve on Board of Visitors, Military Academy 597 *Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, House of Representatives,* departments, etc., to furnish information to, upon request 996 *Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, Senate,* departments, etc., to furnish information to, upon request 996 *Committee on Military Affairs, House of Representatives,* seven members of, to serve on Board of Visitors, Military Academy 597 *Committee on Military Affairs, Senate,* five members of, to serve on Military Academy Board of Visitors 597 *Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, House of Representatives,* chairman and ranking minority member of, to serve on Commission for Enlarging Capitol Grounds 420 chairman and ranking minority member of, to serve on Commission for new Supreme Court Building 1067 *Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, Senate,* chairman and ranking minority member of, to serve on Commission for Enlarging Capitol Grounds 420 chairman and ranking minority member of, to serve on Commission for Supreme Court Building 1067 *Committee on Public Lands, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 885 *Committee on Revision of the Laws, House of Representatives,* appropriation for continuing employment by, of assistance in compiling, etc., District of Columbia Laws; unexpended balance reappropriated 521 deficiency appropriation for assistance, compiling District of Columbia Code; reappropriation 3 for expenses for completion of District of Columbia Code of Laws 1608 for preparing and editing of laws 1608 preparation, etc., of Supplement to the Code of Laws of the United States by, authorized 1007 printing of bills to codify the general and permanent laws of the District of Columbia by, authorized 1007 publication of Codes and Supplement in slip form or in the Statutes to be dispensed with, when directed by 1540 number to be printed, etc., may be curtailed by direction of 1540 may direct dispensing of printing, etc., of supplements to the Codes 1540 excepting one for each Congress 1540 preparing and publishing under supervision of 1541 supplements for each session of current editions of the Code 1541 preparing and publishing; codification of permanent laws relating to District of Columbia, designated “The Code of the District of Columbia” 1541 supplement for each session of current edition thereof 1541 new editions of both Codes, once in five years 1541 distribution; contents 1541 to prescribe form, style, etc., of the publications 1542 cooperation of the Librarian of Congress, etc 1542 bills and resolutions to or from, to be printed, etc., as directed thereby 1542 twenty copies of every public Act and Joint Resolution to be furnished to, as soon as printed 1542 functions of, may be vested in such other agency provided by Congress 1542 *Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives,* subcommittee of, designated to inquire into conduct of Grover M. Moscowitz, judge for New York eastern district, whether acts of, be deemed high crimes or misdemeanors 1542 to report to the Committee 1543 *Committee on the Library, House of Representatives,* chairman and ranking minority member to serve on Joint Commission on Library of Congress Buildings 622 *Committee on the Library, Senate,* chairman and ranking minority member to serve on Joint Commission on Library of Congress Buildings 622 chairman to act as chairman of Commission 622 *Community Center Department, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses, public school 661, 1277 *Community Chests, etc.,* exempt from income tax 813 *Compensation Board, Navy,* appropriation for civilian personnel, office of 641, 1470 *Compensation in Lieu of Moieties, Customs,* appropriation for 167, 1033 *Compensation, Veterans’ Bureau,* appropriation for World War military or naval death or disability 588, 1246 Emergency Officers’ Retired List, included 1246 deficiency appropriation for military and naval 7 additional, from unexpended balances, for designated objects 7 *Comptroller General of the United States* (*see also* General Accounting Office), appropriation for, Assistant, etc 579, 1237 for printing and binding decisions of, etc 580, 1237 authorized to ascertain, etc., amounts due elevators of wheat, in 1919 and 1920 under Government guaranteed price contracts 1148lv authorized to examine and settle claims of hay growers in designated Texas counties, prevented by cattle disease quarantine from harvesting their crops in 1925 1159 appropriation for paying allowed claims 1160 to pay former officers of Naval Reserve Force, or Marine Corps Reserve, mileage to their homes, when released from active duty, etc., at other places 1556 applicable only to releases prior to July 1, 1922 1556 directed to adjust claims of National Guard, for armory drill pay 1917, 1918, and 1919 704 directed to allow credits in accounts of postmasters for payments to mail messengers, etc., contrary to double-pay restrictions, etc 1442 to pay mail messengers, etc., the sums refunded by them or deducted from balances due them, under double pay restrictions, etc 1442 powers, duties, etc., of returns office vested in 1147 *Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Department,* appropriation for, and office personnel 168, 1034 for personal services, Federal Reserve, and national currency 168, 1034 for special examinations, etc 168, 1034 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929, office of 1687 *Conciliation and Arbitration, Conference of,* American Republics invited to attend, at Washington 487 *Conciliation and Arbitration Conference, Pan American,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 912 *Conciliation of Labor Disputes,* appropriation for commissioners, etc 105, 1135 deficiency appropriation for commissioner of 1621 *Conduit Road, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 680 for survey, etc., of, from the District line to Great Falls, Md., for widening road 1380 *Conecuh River,* bridge authorized across, in Escambia County, Ala 295 *Confederate Burial Plats,* appropriation for care, etc 355, 1375 *Confederate Soldiers,* headstones authorized over graves of, in cemeteries 1307 inscription of name and State 1308 detailed records to be preserved in War Department 1308 *Confederate States of America,* veteran who served in military forces of, in the Civil War, to be appointed on commission to inspect, etc., battle field of Fort Donelson, Tenn 367 *Confederate Stockade Cemetery, Johnstons Island, Sandusky Bay, Ohio,* appropriation for care, etc 355, 1375 *Confederate Veterans, D. C.,* appropriation for aid to 676, 1293 *Confederate Veterans’ Reunion,* attendance of Marine Band authorized at, Charlotte, N. C 1150 appropriation authorized for expenses of Band 1151 at Little Rock, Ark 483 appropriation for expenses of band 483 loan of Army tents, etc., for encampment at Charlotte, N. C 1165 at Little Rock, Ark 61 *Conference for Revision of Convention for Safety of Life at Sea, International,* deficiency appropriation for participating in 1612 *Conference Minority, House of Representatives,* appropriation for clerks, etc 523, 1393 deficiency appropriation for Walter L. Price 885 *Conference of Conciliation and Arbitration,* invitation extended to American Republics to attend, to be held at Washington 487 amount authorized for expenses 487 *Conference on Civil Aeronautics, International Aeronautical,* representatives of foreign governments invited to attend 1011 *Conference on Highways, Second Pan American,* appropriation for participating in 912 amount authorized for participating in 403 *Conference on Uniform State Laws, D. C.,* appropriation for aid to 651, 1269 *Congress,* gold medals in the name of, awarded to personnel, etc., of the first successful trans-Atlantic flight in naval flying boat NC–4 1158 departments, etc., to furnish information to Committees on Expenditures in Executive Departments, when requested 996 submission of designated reports, etc., to, repealed 986 treaties favored by, with maritime nations regulating conduct or belligerants and neutrals in war at sea, and inviolability of private property thereon 1165 to be negotiated, if practically possible, prior to conference on limitation of armaments in 1931 1165 *Congress of Americanists, Twenty-third International,* appointment of three delegates to, authorized 723 *Congress of Entomology, International,* foreign governments invited to send delegates to 482 *Congressional Directory,* appropriation for compiling, etc 525, 1394 deficiency appropriation for compiling, etc., first session of Seventy-first Congress 1624 *Congressional Directory, Biographical,* deficiency appropriation for preparation, preservation, etc., of 885 *Congressional Employees,* salaries of, for December, 1927, to be paid December 20, 1927 1lvi salaries of, for December, 1928, to be paid December 20, 1928 1027 *Congressional Library* (*see* Library of Congress). *Congressional Medal of Honor, Army,* unauthorized wearing, etc., of, prohibited; punishment for 437 *Congressional Record,* appropriation for reporting debates, House of Representatives 523, 1393 for reporting, Senate 520, 1390 for expenses of semimonthly and session indexes 530, 1400 deficiency appropriation for additional cataloguer of 1624 *Connecticut Avenue WJF., D. C.,* appropriation for widening roadway, west side, M. to Eighteenth Streets 655 both sides, Eighteenth Street to Dupont Circle 655 for widening roadway, etc., Florida Avenue to Columbia Road 655 *“Connecticut,” Battleship,* bell used on, to be delivered to American Legion Naval Post 110 1181 *Connors Point, Wis.,* bridge authorized across Saint Louis River, from Rices Point to 280 *Conservation of National Forests,* appropriation for determining best methods of 1205 *Conservation of Navigable Waters, etc.,* appropriation for cooperation with States, etc., in forest fire protection, etc 555 for acquiring additional lands under Act for 556, 1206 deficiency appropriation for cooperation with States, etc., in forest fire protection 41 for acquisition of lands 895 purchase of lands for, authorized 468 amounts available for 1928, 1929, and 1930 468 acreage limit in any one State 468 *Consolidated Chippewa Agency, Minn.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1571 *Consolidated Ute Agency, Colo.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222 for electric system 1567 *Consolidated Ute Reservation, Colo.,* appropriation for water supply, unallotted lands of 1572 *Constantinople, Turkey,* appropriation for launch for embassy 66, 1097 *Construction Loan Fund, Shipping Board* (*see also* Merchant Marine Act, 1928), sources and uses of 690 *Consular Officers* (*see* Foreign Service Officers). *Consular Service* (*see* Foreign Service). *Consulates,* appropriation for clerk hire 66, 1097 for contingent expenses 67, 1097 for loss by exchange 67, 1097 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 27, 937, 1622 *Contagious Diseases, Animal,* appropriation for preventing spread of, livestock 545, 1196 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of, Indian livestock 1638 provisions for preventing, etc., extended to live poultry 59 *Contagious Diseases, D. C.,* appropriation for preventing spread of 667, 1284 for isolating wards for minor, Garfield and Providence Hospitals 668, 1284 *Containers for Fruits, Vegetables, etc.,* appropriation for executing law fixing standards, etc 563, 1214 standards fixed for hampers and round stave baskets 685 capacities specified 685 contents of standard sizes 685 for splint baskets 685 capacities specified 685 contents of standard sizes 685 tolerance allowed: cover conditions 686 dimension specifications of manufactures to be approved by Secretary of Agriculture 686 manufacture, etc., of containers not complying with Act, unlawful 686 climax baskets, etc., excepted 686 penalty for violations 686 immunity if purchaser has guaranty from manufacturer, etc., that containers are correct 686 requirements of guaranty 686 seizure of illegal containers, etc 686 disposal of contents 687 condemned containers 687 procedure in cases of 687 foreign shipments not affected; banana hampers allowed 687 prosecution by district attorneys 687 regulations, tests, etc., to be prescribed 687 cooperation with States, manufacturers, etc 687 expenses for employees, etc., authorized 687 necessary sums to be appropriated 687 seizure, etc., provisions effective one year after November first 687 *Contested Election Expenses, House of Representatives,* appropriation for compiling cases, etc 524 deficiency appropriation for payments to contestants and contestees 884, 1623 *Contingent Expenses,* appropriation for Department of State 64, 1095 for foreign missions 65, 1096 for consulates 67, 1097 for Department of Justice 77, 1108 for Department of Commerce 84, 1115 for Department of Labor 106, 1136 for Treasury Department 163, 1029 for public moneys 166, 1031 for Post Office Department 187, 1049 for Interior Department 201, 1563 for War Department 327, 1350 for Army 327, 1351 for Senate 519, 1389 for House of Representatives 524, 1394 for Library of Congress 529, 1399 for Department of Agriculture 540, 1190 for Executive Office 573, 1230 for Civil Service Commission 577, 1234 for Navy 625, 1453 for Navy Department 642, 1471lvii appropriation for District of Columbia 649, 1266 for land offices 203, 1565 *Contract Labor Laws,* appropriation for enforcing, etc 107, 1137 *Contract Surgeons, Army,* appropriation for pay and allowance 329, 1353 for mileage 330, 1353 deficiency appropriation for mileage 42, 49, 938, 1619 *Contractors, Shipbuilding,* deficiency appropriation for adjusting claims of, for work under Navy during World War 907 *Contracts,* in excess of $500, entered into by Secretary of War, if not to be performed in 60 days, to be in writing 985 *Control of Floods on the Mississippi River, etc.* (*see also* Mississippi River and Tributaries, Flood Control), proposed project for, adopted 534–539 *Convict-Made Goods,* shipped into any State or Territory divested of interstate character, and subject to laws of State or Territory 1084 in Federal prisons for Government use, excepted 1084 no exemption on original packages 1084 Act effective in five years 1084 *Convicts, D. C.,* appropriation for support of, out of the District 671, 1287 deficiency appropriation for support of, out of the District 9, 891, 1630 *Conway, Ark.,* appropriation for public building 178, 1042 *Conway County, Ark.,* aid authorized for relocation of levee along bank of Arkansas River in 1380 *Cook County, Ill.,* may bridge Little Calumet River, at Ashland Avenue 113, 290, 1510 at Indiana Avenue 112 at Wentworth Avenue 113 time extended for bridging Grand Calumet River by, at Burnham Avenue 1168 may widen, etc., bridge across Little Calumet River, at Halsted Street 763 *Cook, Elmer J.,* may bridge Bear Creek, at Lovel Point, Md 727 *Cook Sesquicentennial Commission of Hawaii,* issue of commemorative 50 cent silver coin to 198 payment required 198 *Cooke, Doctor M. P.,* name placed on yellow-fever honor roll and presented gold medal 1409 to receive $125 monthly 1410 *Coolidge, President Calvin,* appropriation for oil portrait of, for the Executive Mansion 1231 *Coolidge Dam, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for construction of, across Gila River 18, 1639 payment to Southern Pacific Railway Company for relocating its railroad 18 deficiency appropriation for, etc.; amount available for paying property and other damages 18 amount for replacing agency buildings at Rice Station, for those abandoned at San Carlos 19 enlarging Rice Station boarding school, for pupils from school at San Carlos when abandoned 19 limitation of cost increased 1639 amount for cementing Indian graves 1639 for power plant, San Carlos Reservation 900, 1639 contract authorized for development of electrical power at 210 Florence-Casa Grande Water User’s Association to contract for paying cost of plant 211 use of appropriations for Rice Station, for constructing transmission line, etc 211 sale of surplus power; use of revenues 211 *Cooperative Agricultural Extension* (*see* Extension Service, Department of Agriculture). *Cooperative Banks,* exempt from income tax 813 *Cooperative Marketing of Agricultural Products,* appropriation for administering provisions of division of, in Department of Agriculture 562, 1213 *Cooperative Office Service, Department of Commerce, District and,* appropriation for operating expenses 86, 1117 *Cooperative Vocational Education,* deficiency appropriation for further development in several States, etc 1626 *Coos Bay, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indian Tribes, Oregon,* claims of, against United States, for unceded lands to be brought in Court of Claims 1256 description of lands 1256 jurisdiction of court 1257 consideration of counterclaims 1257 determination by court, of value of lands taken 1257 to be filed within five years 1257 verification; evidence admitted 1257 attorneys’ fees, etc., fixed by decree of court 1257 balance to credit of the Indians for their benefit 1258 no per capita payment 1258 *Coos Bay Wagon Road Lands,* appropriation for surveying, etc., revested 203, 1565 for fire protection, etc., in revested 554, 1204 exchanges for recreational purposes of public lands, extended to revested, in Oregon 429 timber sales, authorized on revested timber lands and agricultural lands of 597 *Coosa River,* bridge authorized across, at Cedar Bluff, Ala 288, 754 at Childersburg, Ala 754 at Gilberts Ferry, Ala 1526 at Pell City, Ala 295 at Riverside, Ala 754lviii bridge authorized across, between Talladega and Shelby Counties, Ala 288 at Wetumpka, Ala 110 *Copyright Office, Library of Congress,* appropriation for Register, assistant, etc 528, 1398 for printing and binding for 529, 1399 deficiency appropriation for Register, etc 4 *Copyrights,* distribution of current catalogues of copyright entries to customs and postal officials 714 sales in whole or in part 714 consolidated catalogues and indexes of, supplied by Superintendent of Public Documents to subscribers on order 714 deposit of receipts 714 fees established 714 single registration fee for same book in several volumes 714 effective July 1, 1928 714 *Corbin Place NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Tennessee Avenue to Thirteenth Street; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Corinth, Miss.,* appropriation for public building 178 deficiency appropriation for public building at 34 *Corinth National Cemetery, Miss.,* deficiency appropriation for acquiring contiguous land to Shiloh military park 37 *Corn,* appropriation for adapting, etc., from tropical regions 550 for study, etc., of production 1201 for improving broom 551, 1201 *Corn Borer, European* (*see also* European Corn Borer), appropriation for research expenses 558, 1208 for expenses to control spread of 565, 1216 for special research work for eradication, etc., of 1219 *Coroner’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc 646, 1264 for morgue 646, 1264 reconstructing wharf 646 for inquests, etc 646, 1264 deficiency appropriation for expenses 890, 1628 *Corporation Counsel, D. C.,* appropriation for compensation, including extra pay as general counsel of Public Utilities Commission 646, 1263 for office personnel 646, 1263 *Corporations,* tax levied upon net income of 797 credits allowed against net income 803 requirements in making returns 808 organizations exempt from 812 additional, if accumulating surplus to avoid surplus tax on share holders 814 dividend distributions by 822 consolidated returns allowed affiliated 831 meaning of “affiliated group” 831 tax withheld at source by, agreeing to pay interest free from tax 833 information of dividend payments, etc., by, required 837 *Corps of Engineers, Army* (*see* Engineer Department, Army). *Correctional Institutions* (*see* Penitentiaries and Prisons, United States). *Corrosive Substances, Dangerous* (*see* Federal Caustic Poison Act). *Corsicana, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 178 *Corundu, Canal Zone,* amount authorized for constructing barracks at 1301 *Corvallis, Oreg.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1657 *Costa Rica,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Costes, Dieudonne,* distinguished flying cross to be presented to, and Joseph LeBrix, for aerial journey of 35,000 miles across the South Atlantic, etc 482 *Cotter, Ark.,* bridge authorized across White River at 470 *Cotton,* appropriation for census reports of production, baled stock, consumption 88 for additional amount to meet serious outbreak of pink bollworm of, in western Texas 247 for investigating, etc., diseases of 550, 1200 for cultural methods, breeding, etc 550, 1200 for investigating insects affecting 558, 1208 for technical research into, and byproducts 561, 1212 publishing intended acreage planting forbidden 561, 1212 for collecting statistics of grade and staple length of 562, 1213 for preventing entry of Mexican, etc 1216 for suppressing spread of pink bollworm of 565, 1216 deficiency appropriation for collecting, etc., statistics of grade and staple length of 13 for suppressing spread of pink bollworm of, in Arizona, etc 13 for suppressing spread of pink bollworm of 44, 895, 933 investigation by Secretaries of Agriculture and Commerce of new uses, etc., of, and by-products 426 no pay to any employee, Department of Agriculture, issuing prediction of future prices of 1190 payment to farmers for loss from nonproduction of, in noncotton zones established by a State 688 *Cotton Districts,* appropriation for cooperative experiments, etc., in livestock production, etc., in 567, 1218 *Cotton Futures Act, United States,* appropriation for expenses enforcing 562, 1213 *Cotton Standards Act,* appropriation for expenses enforcing 562, 1213 *Cottonseed,* appropriation for interbreeding experiments 550 *Council Bluffs, Iowa,* bridge authorized across Missouri River between, and Omaha, Nebr 733 *Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Omaha, Nebr.,* may bridge Missouri River, between the two cities 733lix *Counterfeiting, etc., Crimes,* appropriation for expenses in suppressing 173, 1038 *County Agents, Agricultural Extension Work,* appropriation for salaries 543, 1193 for cooperative use of, in rehabilitating flood devastated farm areas 543 amount for salaries of, in developing cooperative extension system in agriculture and home economics, with men, women, boys, and girls 712 *Court of Appeals, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 671, 1287 reports of decisions 671, 1287 for care, etc., of building 671, 1287 for contingent expenses 671, 1287 for expenses authorized by Attorney General 671, 1288 for printing and binding for 671, 1288 deficiency appropriation for additional compensation of justices 9 for printing and binding for 9 appeal authorized to, on claims under war mineral contracts 1166 review by United States Supreme Court by petition for certiorari, or appeal 1166 jurisdiction of, in appeals from Patent Office decisions transferred to Court of Customs and Patent Appeals 1476 in patent and trade mark appeals, Customs and Patent Appeals Court substituted for 1476 cases pending in, from Patent Office, continued if hearing has been held 1476 if no hearing, etc., transferred to Court of Customs and Patent Appeals 1476 equity jurisdiction of, not affected 1476 *Court of Claims,* appropriation for salaries 79, 1110 for printing and binding for 79, 1110 for contingent expenses 79, 1110 for miscellaneous 79, 1110 for commissioners of 80, 1110 for repairs, etc 80 deficiency appropriation for increased compensation of judges 20 for paying judgments of 40, 932, 1615, 1670 for printing and binding 905 for repairs, etc., to buildings 1645 commissioners in, continued for three years 51 salaries increased 882 expenses allowed attorneys of Chippewa Indians of Minnesota in preparing claims for relinquished lands, in 424 if judgment allowed in claims of Chippewa Indians of Minnesota, to determine if payment should be made from Red Lake Band trust funds, etc 601 jurisdiction conferred upon, to adjudicate claims against United States, by Coos Bay, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indian Tribes 1256 lands affected 1256 procedure; admission of counterclaims 1257 jurisdiction conferred upon, in Coos Bay, etc., Indian claims; value of unceded lands to be determined by the court 1257 suits to be filed in five years; parties; verification, etc 1257 attorneys’ fees to be fixed by decree; balance to credit of the Indians; use restricted 1257 Kansas or Kaw Indians 1258 time for instituting suit; evidence admitted, etc 1259 counterclaims allowed as offset 1259 appeal to the Supreme Court 1259 decree to determine fees, etc., of attorneys 1259 balance of judgment to be placed in the Treasury to credit of the Tribe 1259 no per capita payment 1259 Nez Perce Indians of Idaho 1249 claims specified 1249 time for instituting suit; procedure; evidence admitted 1250 consideration of counterclaims; joining of associated bands 1250 attorneys fees, by decree of court, etc 1250 amount recovered to be deposited to credit of the Indians 1251 subject to appropriation for education, etc., of the Indians; no per capita payments 1251 northwestern bands of Shoshone Indians 1407 time for instituting suit; verification; evidence admitted 1407 counterclaims allowed as set-offs 1407 appeals authorized; issue of process 1408 appearance of Attorney General 1408 fees, etc., to be included in decree 1408 amounts recovered to be deposited to credit of the Indians 1408 use limited 1408 Winnebago Tribe of Indians, not heretofore determined 1027 time for filing suit; procedure; evidence admitted 1027 consideration of counterclaims 1027 decision of court that money, etc., has been unlawfully taken, etc., confined to value at time thereof 1027 decree a full settlement of all claims 1028 issue of process; service on Attorney General 1028 time extended for filing separate suits in, by Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians 380 by the Five Civilized Tribes 1229 by Iowa Indians in 1073 *Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, United States,* title of Court of Customs Appeals change to 1475 patent and trade mark appeals from Patent Office vested in, instead of District of Columbia Court of Appeals 1476 substituted for District Court of Appeals in patent and trade mark appeal cases 1476 appeals from Patent Office pending in District Court of Appeals, continued if hearing has been had, etc 1476lx appeals from Patent Office, if no hearing, etc., appeal, with papers, etc., to be transferred to new court, etc 1476 equity jurisdiction of District Court of Appeals not effected by this Act 1476 opinions of, in appeals, in Patent Office decisions to be made in writing and filed as record in the case 1476 certified copy to be sent to Commissioner of Patents and entered in Patent Office 1476 *Court of Customs Appeals,* appropriation for salaries 79, 1110 for rent, contingent expenses, etc 79, 1110 deficiency appropriation for judges, increased pay 20 title changed to Court of Customs and Patent Appeals 1475 *Courthouse, D. C.* appropriation for care, etc 670, 1287 for repairs, etc 670, 1287 date of bid for construction, etc., accepted 1425 *Courts, D. C.,* appropriation for juvenile court 669, 1286 for police court 669, 1286 for municipal court 670, 1286 for supreme court 670, 1287 for court of appeals 671, 1287 for miscellaneous expenses 671, 1288 deficiency appropriation for police court 9 for supreme court 9 for court of appeals 9 *Courts and Prisons, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929 1693 *Courts Martial, etc., Army,* appropriation for expenses of 330, 1354 *Coushatta Indians, etc., Tex.,* appropriation for education, etc 215, 1576 deficiency appropriation for industrial assistance, etc 900 land in Texas purchased for, and Alabamas, subject to mineral interests and timber contracts 1186 *Coushatta, La.,* bridge authorized across Red River, at 56 time extended for bridging Red River, at 1167 *Covington, A. W.,* name placed on yellow fever honor roll and presented gold medal 1409 to receive $125 monthly 1410 *Cowe, Effa, Creek Indian Allottee,* deficiency appropriation for payment of equalization to 1641 *Cowpens, Battle of,* provisions for erecting monument to commemorate 1558 *Cox, S. R.,* may bridge Ohio River, at New Martinsville, W. Va 1472 *Coyotes,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 559, 1209 *Crater Lake National Park, Oreg.,* appropriation for commissioner 79, 1110 for administration, etc 233, 1596 deficiency appropriation for insect control work 1643 *Crater National Forest, Oreg.,* exchange of lands authorized for addition to 450 public lands added to 450 revested Oregon and California grant lands within area included 450 *Creek Indians, Okla,* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for tribal schools 216 for common schools 220 for per capita payments, from tribal funds 1584 advancement from tribal fund, for expenses of attorneys in claims of, against United States 944 time extended for filing suit in Court of Claims, by 1230 unexpended balance of appropriation for equalizing allotments, etc., covered in 215 *Creelsboro, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River, at 615 time extended for bridging Cumberland River, at 1528 *Crematorium, D. C., Public,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 669, 1285 containers for receiving ashes of the indigent to be provided 669, 1285 *Crete, Nebr.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1657 *Crickets,* provisions relating to homestead entrymen in designated counties of Colorado, failing to maintain required residence owing to incursion of swarms of 1157 *Criers, United States Courts,* appropriation for pay 81, 1112 deficiency appropriation for pay 21 *Crimes,* appropriation for detection and prosecution of 78, 1108 protecting the President 78, 1108 preservation, etc., of criminal identification records 78, 1108 for suppressing counterfeiting and other 173, 1038 deficiency appropriation for detection and prosecution of 1617, 1645 no trial, etc., for offenses, not capital, unless indictment found, etc., within three years after commission thereof 51 not applicable if indictment heretofore found, etc 51 *Crimes and Misdemeanors,* penalty for violation of standard fruits and vegetables containers Act 686 receiving excess allowance for services as agents, etc., in claims of Texas hay growers 1160 violating provisions of Healing Arts Practice Act, D. C., 1928 1338 permitting merchant vessel to depart without certified load line marking, etc 1494 permitting foreign vessel to depart without load lines marked as required by laws of its country 1494 failing to make required entry in log book before departing 1494lxi penalty for violation of permitting vessel to depart, or owner, etc., failing to take care to prevent its departure with submerged load line 1494 permitting, etc., detained vessel to depart 1495 violating provisions for not using District of Columbia city refuse incinerators, etc 1550 punishment for unauthorized manufacture, sale, wearing, etc., of Congressional medal of honor, distinguished flying cross, military medals, etc 437 violations of provisions of Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge Act 450 violations of provisions of Lassen Volcanic National Park 464 violations of widow’s pension Act 715 willful failure to pay tax, make returns, etc 835 willful failure to collect tax, evade payment thereof, etc 835 false statements, etc., under provisions of World War Adjusted Compensation Act 949 unauthorized use of title “Architect” in District of Columbia 953 violating provisions of District of Columbia employment of minors Act 1003 permitting unlawful sales, etc., by minors in the District 1006 unauthorized mailing of poisons, explosives, disease germs, etc 1072 mailing articles with intent to injure, life, property, etc 1072 refusing to furnish leaf tobacco statistics, giving false answers, etc 1080 unauthorized introduction of narcotic drugs into a narcotic drug farm 1089 attempting escape by inmate of narcotic drug farm 1089 procuring escape of inmate of narcotic drug farm 1089 false statements, etc., to obtain loans, for seed, etc., in storm and flood areas of designated southern States 1307 violating National Prohibition Act; additional 1446 concealing, obliterating, etc., load line marks on a merchant vessel 1495 violating provisions of District of Columbia Act, regulating conferring of degrees 1505 unlawful acts in procuring certificates of citizenship 1516 violating provisions for registration of nurses, etc., D. C 1522 deported alien attempting to reenter 1551 alien entering at other than designated time and place, eluding examination, making false statements, etc., on obtaining entry 1551 *Criminal Code,* amended, section 203 1153 section 217 1072 section 321 1156 *Criminal Identification Records,* appropriation for preserving, exchange, etc., of 78, 1108 *Criminals,* appropriation for bringing home, from abroad 76, 1107 deficiency appropriation for bringing home, from abroad 913 *Crissy Field, Calif.,* construction for Air Corps, authorized at 749 *Crittenden Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Fourth to Fifth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 653 *Croats, Slovenes, and Serbs,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 settlement of indebtedness of kingdom of 399 *Cromwell Terrace NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Second to Third Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Crop Operations, Cooperative Associations for Financing,* exempt from income tax 814 *Crop Plants,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting cereal, etc 558, 1208 *Croton, Iowa,* bridge authorized across Des Moines River, at 706 time extended for bridging Des Moines River, at 1535 *Crow Creek Indian Hospital, S. Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 221, 1582 *Crow Indian Agency, Hospital, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1581 *Crow Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of irrigation systems on; repayment 213, 1575 deficiency appropriation for paying part cost of road construction on 902 amount authorized for paying part of constructing road on, between Hardin and San Xavier from tribal funds 429 remainder to be paid by county or State 430 *Crow Indians, Mont.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 222, 1583 allotment in severalty to living children on the Reservation 483 children hereafter born 483 areas of allotments 483 sum from funds of, authorized for expenses of meetings of tribal council, etc 1496 *Crown Point, N. Y.,* bridge authorized across Lake Champlain, between, and Chimney Point, Vt 62 *Cruisers, Navy,* construction of 15 light, authorized prior to July 1, 1931 1165 five each year, in 1929, 1930, 1931; limit of cost 1165 first and alternate cruiser, at navy yard, gun factory, ordnance plant, and arsenal 1165 *Crumpacker, Maurice E., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 3 *Cuartel Lot, Monterey, Calif.,* granted to city for municipal purposes 1188lxii *Cuba,* appropriation for ambassador to 65, 1096 for preserving monuments, etc., to soldiers who fell in 355, 1375 deficiency appropriation for cooperative control of insects affecting tropical and subtropical plants 1634 gift of monumental urn from, accepted for erection in Washington, D. C 713 site subject to approval of Joint Committee on the Library, and Commission of Fine Arts 713 sum authorized for erection and dedication 713 steamship passenger tickets to, exempt from stamp tax 867 *Cuban Occupation Medal,* gratuitous issue of, to persons entitled 500 *Cuban Pacification Medal,* gratuitous issue of, to persons entitled 500 *Culion, P. I.,* appropriation for care of lepers, etc., at 625, 1453 *Cumberland, Md.,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for public building at 920 *Cumberland, River,* bridge authorized across, at Burkesville, Ky 613 at Burnside, Ky 615 at Canton, Ky 138, 607 at Center Point, Ky 614 in Clay County, Tenn 10, 296 at Creelsboro, Ky 615 at Harts Ferry, Tenn 1167 at mouth of Indian Creek, Ky 616 at Iuka, Ky 140, 756 at Neelys Ferry, Ky 612 at Smithland, Ky 141, 608 in Stewart County, Tenn 419 in Wilson and Truesdale Counties, Tenn 416 time extended for bridging, at Arat, Ky 1527 at Burkesville, Ky 1523 at Burnside, Ky 1488 at Canton, Ky 1501 at Center Point, Ky 1500 at Creelsboro, Ky 1528 at Eggners Ferry, Ky 1524 at mouth of Indian Creek, Ky 1525 at Iuka, Ky 1523 at Neelys Ferry, Ky 1528 at Smithland, Ky 1501 *Cumberland River, South Fork of,* bridge authorized across, at Burnside, Ky 612 time extended for bridging, at Burnside, Ky 1501 *Cummings Point, Fla.,* bridge across Perdido Bay, Lillian Ala., and, if acquired by Escambia or Baldwin Counties, or by Florida or Alabama, may be transferred, etc 1510 *Current River,* bridge authorized across, at Biggers, Ark 516 at Success, Ark 309 *Curtis-Martin Newspapers, Incorporated,* deficiency appropriation for advertising 13 *Custer State Park, S. Dak.,* lands in, granted South Dakota for park purposes 501 *Customs* (*see* Customs Service, Treasury Department). *Customs Administration Laws,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of House Ways and Means Committee, revising, etc 3 *Customs Appeals, Court of,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 79, 1110 *Customs Cases,* appropriation for Assistant Attorney General, and salaries and expenses, conducting 77, 1108 *Customs Court, United States,* appropriation for salaries of general appraisers, and retired justices of 167, 1032 for fees, etc., of witnesses, etc., before 1111 *Customs Laws,* members of Ways and Means Committee, reelected to 71st Congress, to hold hearings, etc., for revision of 1607 *Customs Service, Treasury Department,* appropriation for collecting revenue detecting frauds, etc 167, 1032 for salaries of general appraisers, etc 167, 1032 for personal services in District of Columbia 167, 1032 advances by disbursing officers 167, 1033 for automatic and recording scales 167, 1033 for compensation in lieu of moieties 167, 1033 for purchase of building, New York City, for use of appraisers’ stores, etc 176 deficiency appropriation for refunding duties on domestic animals recrossing boundary 30 for collecting customs revenue 42, 44, 48, 915, 935, 1618, 1622, 1653, 1674 for new appraisers’ stores New York City, equipment 915 for paying judgments against collectors, etc 935, 1674 for salaries, 1929 1687 acceptance of franchise from New York City for rerouting pneumatic tube service from customhouse to new appraisers’ stores building 533 administration of oaths authorized by designated officers and employees of 401 articles imported as exhibits at International Petroleum Exposition, admitted free of duty 878 duties remitted on cattle straying across boundary line, and admitted under bond 401 bonds for, to be canceled 402 free admission authorized of articles solely for exhibit at Pacific Southwest Exposition 396 duty on, if sold 397 free admission authorized of articles for exhibition at Chicago World’s Fair in 1933 1152 salaries established for designated employees 955 new appointments at minimum rate 955 promotions allowed at any time to fill vacancies 955 no reductions in salaries 955 effective dates 955lxiii *Customs Statistics Section, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for expenses, etc 87, 1118 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1609 *Customs Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of,* appropriation for share of expenses 70, 1100 *Czechoslovakia,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 **D.** *D Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Fourteenth to Fifteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 for paving, etc., Seventeenth to Nineteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 for paving, etc., Fourteenth to Seventeenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1272 *Dahlgren, Va.,* appropriation for naval proving ground, water system 636 time extended for bridging Potomac River, at 115, 1322 *Dairy and Livestock Development,* deficiency appropriation for cooperating with South Carolina Experiment Station in 14, 1635 annual appropriations authorized for experiments in, by South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station 56 *Dairy Congress, Eighth International,* appropriation for expenses of participation 570 invitation of British Government to participate in, to be held in Great Britain, accepted 148 delegates to be appointed; expenses authorized 148 *Dairy Farms, D. C.,* appropriation for inspecting, etc 668, 1285 *Dairy Industry,* appropriation for investigations and experiments 549, 1199 deficiency appropriation for executing Act to regulate importation of milk, etc 14 *Dairy Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 548, 1199 amount for building construction 548 for Chief of Bureau, and office personnel 549, 1199 for investigations, etc., of dairy industry 549, 1199 renovated butter inspection 549, 1199 for livestock breeding station, Woodward, Okla 549, 1199 for experiment station, Lewisburg, Tenn 1199 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 933 for salaries, 1929 1677 *Dairy Products,* appropriation for diffusing commercial information of market prices, distribution, etc., of 562 *Dairying Enterprises in Western Irrigated Districts,* appropriation for investigations, etc., of 567, 1218 *Dakota Corporation,* purchase of lands from, as addition to Bismarck Indian School, N. Dak 366 description; price limit, etc 367 *Dale County, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Choctawhatchee River, in 977 *Dallas, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 178, 1042 limitation on price for present building and site 178 *Damages, Collisions,* deficiency appropriation for paying for judgments of United States court in claims for 40, 931, 1669 *Damages to Private Property,* appropriation for paying claims for, by Postal Service 188, 1051 for paying claims for, under Reclamation Service 227, 1589 for paying claims for, caused by Army practice, etc 330, 1354 for paying claims of Army officers and enlisted men, etc., for 331, 1354 for paying claims for, caused by Army aircraft 339, 1362 for paying claims for, under Navy Department 624, 1452 for paying, by Interior Department motor vehicles 1563 deficiency appropriation for paying claims for, under Veterans’ Bureau 7 for paying claims for, under Department of Agriculture 11, 894, 1632 for paying claims for, under Department of Commerce 15, 596, 1635 for paying claims for, collision, under Lighthouses Bureau 15, 1636 for paying claims for, under Interior Department 17, 898, 1637 for paying claims for, under Navy Department 23, 908, 1647 for paying claims for, by postal service 26, 50, 909, 1611, 1649 for paying claims for, under Treasury Department 29, 914, 1652 for paying claims for, by Army 35, 926, 1664 for paying claims for, under Department of Labor 907, 1647 for paying claims for, under Department of State 910 *Dams,* authorized across Neches River, above Beaumont, Tex 1450 construction, etc., of, granted across Kankakee River at, Momence, Ill 1345 Howard Seabury may construct, for retaining tidal waters in cove extending from Cases Inlet, Wash 571 *Dan River, Va.,* preliminary examination for flood control of 1164 reconstruction of bridge authorized across, in Pittsylvania County, Va 1159 *Danville and Western Railway Company,* may reconstruct, etc., bridge across Dan River, in Pittsylvania County, Va 1159lxiv *Danville, Ill.,* appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 362, 1384 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 39, 930, 1667 for additional pay, 1929 1668 *Darby Building, D. C.,* appropriation for operating expenses 164 *Dare, Virginia,* deficiency appropriation for memorial to; reappropriation 38, 1666 *Date Scale, Parlatoria,* appropriation for expenses, eradicating 565, 1216 for research on 1208 *Davidson County, Tenn.,* judge of county courtof, to be a member of Nashville Presidents’ Plaza Commission 1020 *Davies, T. L., etc.,* may bridge Missouri River, at Rulo, Nebr 390 time extended for bridging Missouri River, at Rulo, Nebr., by 1524 *Davis Construction Company,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement for losses on public building, due to war conditions, etc 32 *Dayton, Ohio,* appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 359, 1382 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 39, 50, 930, 1620, 1667 for additional pay, 1929 1668 for Army Air testing plant installation 928 amount authorized for transfer of Air Corps experimental, etc., plant to permanent site at Wright Field 299 construction, etc., of fireproof hospital, at Disabled Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1248 disabled female nurses of any war may be admitted 1248 contracts for, etc.; cost limit 1248 *De Fontes, Joseph,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 4, 886, 1624 *De Kalb County, Tenn.,* construction of bridge across Caney Fork Elver, by, legalized 112 *Deaf Mutes, D. C., Colored,* appropriation for tuition, etc., of, out of the District 661, 1277 *Dean, Seth,* title of United States relinquished, to claim of, for lands in Washington County, Ala 972 *Dean, William H.,* name placed on yellow fever honor roll and presented gold medal 1409 *Debates in Congress,* appropriation for reporting, House of Representatives 523, 1393 for reporting, Senate 520, 1390 *Decatur County, Tenn.,* time extended for bridging Tennessee River, in Perry County and 53 *Decatur, Nebr.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at 392 time extended for bridging Missouri River, at 1526 *Dechantsreiter, Ilans,* payment to Germany, for heirs of, deceased, while a seaman in American Merchant Marine 414 *Deciduous Fruits,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 558, 1208 *Decorations, Foreign,* acceptance authorized of, by designated Army, Navy, and Marine Corps officers 744 Navy officers 744 Marine Corps officers 745 Army officers 745 recommendations for, pending in War Department, Navy Department or Marine Corps, for World War services, to be considered by proper boards, and awards made in 747 *Deer Island Thoroughfare, Me.,* pier and wharf in, legalized 764 *Deer Point, Fla.,* bridge authorized across Santa Rosa Sound, near 752 *Deer River, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, between Cohasset and 473 *Defending Suits in Claims,* appropriation for expenses 77, 1108 *Deficiences, Income Tax,* provisions for assessment and collection of 852 jeopardy assessments, etc 854 *Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1928, First,* for Senate 2 for House of Representatives 3 for Joint Committee to Investigate Northern Pacific Land Grants 3 for Architect of the Capitol 4 for Botanic Garden 4 for Government Printing Office 4 for Library of Congress 4 for Executive Office 4 for Civil Service Commission 5 for Employees’ Compensation Commission 5 for Federal Radio Commission 5 for General Accounting Office 6 for International Trade Exhibition 6 for Interstate Commerce Commission 6 for National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 6 for Public Buildings and Public Parks of National Capital 6 for Smithsonian Institution 6 for Tariff Commission 6 for Veterans’ Bureau 7 for District of Columbia 7 for Department of Agriculture 11 for Department of Commerce 15 for Interior Department 17 for Department of Justice 19 United States courts 20 for Department of Labor 23 for Navy Department 23 Navy 24 for Post Office Department 26 for Department of State 27 Foreign Service 27 for Treasury Department 29 refunding internal revenue taxes 30 public buildings 31 for American Printing House for the Blind 34lxv for War Department 35 Army 35 nonmilitary activities 37 for judgments, United States courts 39 for judgments Court of Claims 40 for claims certified by General Accounting Office 41, 43, 45 for certified private claims 50 travel expenses allowed civilians when transferred from one official station to another 50 title of Act 50 Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1928, Second, for Senate 883 for House of Representatives 884 for Joint Committee on Printing 885 for Architect of the Capitol 885 for Government Printing Office 886 for Memorial to Women of the World War 886 for Joint Committee to Investigate Northern Pacific Land Grants 886 for Board of Tax Appeals 886 for Bureau of Efficiency 886 for Civil Service Commission 886 for Employees’ Compensation Commission 886 for Federal Oil Conservation Board 887 for Federal Radio Commission 887 for Federal Trade Commission 887 for General Accounting Office 887 for George Rogers Clark Sesquicentennial Commission 887 for George Washington Bicentennial Commission 888 for Perry’s Victory Memorial Commission 888 for Personnel Classification Board 888 for Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital 888 for Smithsonian Institution 889 for United States Shipping Board 889 for Veterans’ Bureau 889 for District of Columbia 889 for Department of Agriculture 894 for Department of Commerce 896 for Interior Department 898 for Department of Justice 905 United States courts 905 penal institutions 906 for Department of Labor 907 for Navy Department 907 for Post Office Department 909 for Department of State 910 international obligations, etc 911 for Treasury Department 914 settlement of War Claims 914 Cape Cod Canal bonds 914 public buildings 916 for War Department 925 Army 926 for judgments, United States courts 931 Tucker Act cases 931 under special Acts 931 under Lever Act 931 California northern district, sealing cases 931 for judgments, Court of Claims 932 for claims certified by General Accounting Office 932, 937 for private property damages 938 title of Act 938 *Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1929, First* for Senate 1607 for House of Representatives 1607 for Joint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies of 1929 1608 for Joint Committee to Investigate Northern Pacific Land Grants 1608 for Architect of the Capitol 1608 new House of Representatives Office Building 1608 for Library of Congress 1608 for Botanic Garden 1609 for United States Supreme Court Building Commission 1609 for Porto Rican Hurricane Relief Commission 1609 for Department of Agriculture 1609 for Department of Commerce 1609 for Interior Department 1610 for Department of Justice 1610 United States courts 1610 for Navy Department 1611 for Post Office Department 1611 for Department of State 1611 Foreign Service buildings fund 1612 for Treasury Department 1613 refunding internal revenue taxes 1613 Bureau of Prohibition 1613 Federal Farm Loan Bureau 1613 public buildings 1614 for War Department, Pacific Branch Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1614 for judgments, United States courts, Tucker Act cases 1615 admiralty cases 1615 California northern district, sealing cases 1615 Virginia eastern district, collision damages 1615 under special Acts 1615 for judgments, Court of Claims 1615 for claims certified by General Accounting Office 1616, 1620 for claims of Army officers, formerly disallowed 1623 for claim of Frank Murray 1623 title of Act 1623 *Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1929, Second,* for Senate 1623 for House of Representatives 1623 for Joint Committee on Printing 1624 for Architect of the Capitol 1624 for Library of Congress 1624 for Government Printing Office 1624 for Executive Office 1625 Mount Weather, Va 1625 for Civil Service Commission 1625 for Employees Compensation Commission 1626 for Federal Board for Vocational Education 1626 for Federal Oil Conservation Board 1626 for Federal Radio Commission 1626 for General Accounting Office 1626 for George Rogers Clark Sesquicentennial Commission 1626 for Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission 1627 for National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 1627 for Porto Rican Hurricane Relief Commission 1627 for Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital 1627lxvi for Smithsonian Institution 1627 for Tariff Commission 1628 for Veterans’ Bureau 1628 for District of Columbia 1628 for Department of Agriculture 1632 for Department of Commerce 1635 for Interior Department 1637 for Department of Justice 1644 United States courts 1645 for Department of Labor 1647 for Navy Department 1647 Navy 1648 for Post Office Department 1649 for Department of State 1650 Foreign Service 1651 for Treasury Department 1652 public buildings 1655 for War Department 1664 Army 1664 nonmilitary activities 1666 for judgments, United States courts 1669 for judgments, Court of Claims 1670 for claims certified by General Accounting Office 1670, 1673 for designated private claims 1674 title of Act 1694 *Degree Conferring Institutions, D. C.,* fee for filing incorporation certificate 1503 licenses required, to be issued by Board of Education 1504 evidence to be submitted 1504 reputation and qualifications of applicants 1504 conditions for awarding degrees 1504 correspondence course; no diplomas for medicine, etc., from 1504 school qualifications of applicants 1504 courses offered, faculty qualifications, etc., equipment, etc 1504 applications for, to be filed with Board 1504 copy of, if issued, to recorder of deeds, to be entered on incorporation certificate 1504 personnel to be employed 1504 revocation of license on noncompliance with provisions 1504 notification to be entered on certificate by recorder of deeds 1504 association be given notice 30 days before; hearings before the board 1504 copy of evidence to licensee 1505 review allowed to District Supreme Court at equity term 1505 using in title the words United States or others implying official Governmental connection, etc., forbidden 1505 applicable to outside parties doing business in the District 1505 punishment for violating provisions of this Act 1505 *De Kalb County, Ga.,* appraisal and sale directed of Veterans’ Bureau hospital reservation in 717 proceeds to be covered into the Treasury 717 *Del Rio, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across French Broad River, at 606 *Delafield Place NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Fourth to Fifth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 653 Kansas Avenue to Seventh Street 653 *Delano, Frederic A.,* reappointed Regent of Smithsonian Institution 1146 *Delaware River,* bridge authorized across, at Burlington, N. J 324 time extended for bridging, at Burlington, N. J 243 at Trenton, N. J 440 *Delegates from the Territories,* appropriation for compensation 520, 1390 for mileage 520, 1390 for clerk hire 523, 1393 *Deleterious Foods, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc 566, 1217 for expenses preventing sale of, in District of Columbia 669, 1285 *Demopolis, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Warrior River at 754 *Denmark,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 deficiency appropriation for paying interest on postal account with 27 *Dental Clinics, Public Schools, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 668, 1285 *Dental Materials,* appropriation for investigating physical and chemical properties, etc., of 94, 1124 *Dentistry, D. C.,* not included in provisions of Healing Arts Practice Act, D. C., 1928 1326 *Dental Corps, Navy*, officers allowed credit for active duty as acting assistant, and assistant dental surgeons prior to July 1, 1918 1345 running mates to be assigned, for promotion 1345 *Denver, Colo.,* appropriation for mint at 175, 1041 for public building at 178, 1042 *Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, and office personnel 539, 1189 for extra labor, etc 539, 1189 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act 539, 1189 if only one position in a grade 539, 1189 allowance in unusually meritorious cases 539, 1189 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical service 540, 1189 no reduction in fixed salaries 540, 1189 transfer to another position without reduction 540, 1190 payments under higher rates permitted 540, 1190 stenographic reporting service authorized 540, 1190 purchase of options for land 1190 issue of prediction, etc., of future prices of cotton forbidden 540, 1190 for mechanical shops and power plant employees 540, 1190lxvii appropriation for Department contingent expenses 540, 1190 for rent in the District of Columbia 540, 1190 restricted to space not available in Government buildings 540, 1190 for Office of Information 540, 1190 for printing and binding for 541, 1191 Annual Report; farmers’ bulletins 541, 1191 for library 541, 1191 for Office of Experimental Stations 541, 1191 support of agricultural experiment stations 541, 1191 allotment of additional appropriations 541, 1191 further allotments 542, 1192 extended to Hawaii 542, 1192 administrative expenses 542, 1192 stations in Territories, etc 542, 1192 for Extension Service, cooperative extension work; county agents 542, 1192 further cooperation of State colleges with the Department 1193 administrative expenses 542, 1193 for farmers’ cooperative demonstration work 542, 1193 for additional cooperative extension work; county agents 543, 1193 for agricultural exhibits at State, etc., fairs 543, 1193 for cooperative farm forestry 543, 1193 for relief, etc., flood devastated farm area 543 for Weather Bureau 543, 1194 forecasts for air navigation 544, 1194 telegraph, etc., rates and contracts to be adjusted 544, 1194 administrative expenses; printing office; limitation 544, 1194 expenses outside of Washington 544, 1195 forecasts, warnings, etc 544, 1195 aerological stations; investigating atmospheric phenomena 544, 1195 for Animal Industry Bureau 545, 1196 inspection and quarantine work 545, 1196 eradicating, etc., tuberculosis and paratuberculosis of animals; indemnities 546, 1196 eradicating southern cattle ticks 546, 1197 animal husbandry investigations 546, 1197 investigating animal diseases; contagious abortion 547, 1197 hog cholera eradication, etc.; dourine 547, 1197 enforcing Packers and Stockyards Act 547, 1198 additional for meat inspection; horse meat 548, 1198 eradication of foot and mouth and other contagious diseases of animals; payment for animals destroyed, etc 548, 1198 European fowl pest, etc 1199 for Dairy Industry Bureau 548, 1199 field station, Woodward, Okla 549, 1199 experiment station, Lewisburg, Tenn 1199 for Plant Industry Bureau 549, 1199 administrative expense 549, 1200 plant-diseases survey 1200 appropriation for Plant Industry; pathological laboratory; plant diseases, etc 549, 1200 diseases of orchard fruits, pecans, etc 549 citrus canker eradication, etc 549, 1200 forest, etc., trees and shrubs; chestnut tree bark disease, etc 550 eradicating white pine blister rust 550, 1200 vegetable and forage diseases 550 crop plant physiology 550 plant nutrition investigations 550, 1200 cotton production, etc 1200 acclimatizing tropical plants, etc.; cottonseed interbreeding; rubber producing plants 550, 1201 drug plants, etc 550, 1201 crop technology; nematodes 550, 1201 physiological, technological, etc., investigations 550 commercial seeds, grasses, etc.; importing adulterated seed grains, etc 550, 1201 share of expense, International Seed Testing Congress 550, 1201 cereal improvements, etc.; seed and seed-infecting diseases 550, 1201 tobacco production 550, 1201 alkali and drought resistant crops 551 sugar plant investigations 551, 1201 wild plants and grazing lands; weed control 551, 1201 dry-land crops, etc 551, 1201 Cheyenne, Wyo., station 1201 Woodward, Okla., station 1201 utilizing Western reclaimed lands 551, 1202 horticultural crops and diseases 1202 edible nuts, growing, shipping, etc 551 fruit growing, shipping, etc 552 experimental gardens, etc 552, 1202 horticultural investigations, etc.; trees, etc., propagation 552 Arlington, Va., experimental farm 552, 1202 foreign seeds and plants; new and rare seeds, forage, etc.; purchase and distribution 552, 1202 forage crops and diseases 1202 biophysical investigations 552, 1202 for Forest (Service 552, 1202 administrative expenses 553, 1203 national forests, maintenance, etc 553, 1203 fighting forest fires, etc 553, 1204 airplane patrol 553, 1204 selecting lands for homestead entry 553, 1204 surveying agricultural lands 554, 1204 sanitary facilities, etc., public camp grounds 554, 1204 equipment, supplies, etc 554, 1204 wood distillation, forest products, etc.; tree planting 554, 1204 appraising timber, etc., for sale 555, 1204 permanent improvements, roads, trails, bridges, etc.; amount for forests in southern California 555, 1205 management of forest lands 1205 wood distillation, foreign woods, pulp investigations, etc 1205 survey of timber, etc 1205 reforestation, etc 1205lxviii appropriation for Forest Service; additional, from cooperative forest protection fund 555, 1205 cooperative forest fire protection expenses 555, 1206 cooperative forest planting stock 556, 1206 acquiring lands under Conservation Act 556, 1206 for Bureau of Chemistry and Soils 556, 1206 chemical and biological investigation of food and drug products, etc 556, 1206 utilizing raw materials, etc., for colorants, etc 556, 1207 table and sweet sirup investigations 556, 1207 insecticides, etc., investigations 557, 1207 plant dust explosions and farm fires 557, 1207 naval stores investigations 557, 1207 soil chemistry 557, 1207 fertilizers, etc 557, 1207 cooperative soil mapping, etc 557, 1207 control of destructive soil erosion; cooperative 1207 soil bacteriology: iinpure cultures 1208 soil fertility 1208 for Bureau of Entomology 557, 1208 investigation, etc., of insects 557, 1208 cereal and forage insects 558, 1208 cotton insects 1208 taxonomy, etc., of insects 558, 1209 bee culture 558, 1209 for Bureau of Biological Survey 558, 1209 reservations for game, etc 558, 1209 food habits of birds and other animals 558, 1209 enforcing Migratory Bird Treaty Act 559, 1209 reindeer industry in Alaska 559, 1210 Upper Mississippi River Refuge 559, 1210 Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge 1210 for Bureau of Public Roads 560, 1210 administrative expenses 560, 1211 road management, building, etc 1211 farm irrigation, drainage, and engineering 560,1211 for Bureau of Agricultural Economics 560, 1211 farm management and practice 561, 1211 marketing, etc., farm products; cotton and by-product research 561, 1212 crop and livestock estimates; disseminating prices, market conditions, etc 561, 1212 perishable farm products; investigating, certifying condition, etc 561, 1212 market news service on livestock, meats, fish, etc 562, 1213 cooperative marketing 562, 1213 publishing statistics of grade, etc., of cotton 562, 1213 for enforcing Cotton Futures and Cotton Standards Acts 562, 1132 for enforcing Grain Standards Act 563, 1213 for administering Warehouse Act 563, 1214 for enforcing Standard Container and Produce Agency Acts 563, 1214 executing antidumping produce, etc., Act 563, 1214 appropriation for completing work on wool clip of 1918 563, 1214 for wool marketing studies 1214 for operating, etc., Center Market, District of Columbia 563, 1215 for Bureau of Home Economics 564, 1215 utilizing farm products in the home, etc 564, 1215 for Plant Quarantine and Control Administration 564, 1215 foreign plant quarantines 464, 1216 pink boll worm of cotton 565, 1216 Parlatoria date scale 1216 Thurberia weevil 565, 1216 gypsy and brown tail moths 565, 1216 European corn borer 565, 1216 Japanese and Asiatic beetles 565, 1216 white pine blister rust 565, 1216 phony peach disease 565, 1216 Mexican fruit worm 565, 1216 certifying fresh fruits for export 1216 Federal Horticultural Board abolished 565 for enforcing Grain Futures Act 566, 1217 for Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration 566, 1217 enforcing pure food and drugs Act 566, 1217 Impure Tea Importation Act, expenses 566, 1217 naval stores investigations 566, 1217 enforcing Insecticide Act 566, 1217 regulating importation of milk, etc 566, 1217 enforcing Caustic Poison Act 567, 1217 for expenses moving laboratory, New York City 567 interchange of appropriations 567, 1218 for livestock experiments, etc., in Southern States 567, 1218 for dairying and livestock experiments on western irrigated, etc., lands 567, 1218 allowance for passenger vehicles; restriction, report, etc 567, 1219 mileage rates for motor vehicles 568, 1219 for collecting farmers’ seed grain loans 568, 1219 for special corn borer research 568, 1219 for emergency leaf hopper research 1220 for cooperating with South Carolina Experiment Station in developing dairying and livestock industries 569, 1220 for forest roads and trails under Federal Highway Act 569, 1220 for Federal aid to highway system; rural post roads, etc 569, 1221 for flood relief, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Kentucky 570 for Eighth International Dairy Congress 570 for emergency eradication of pink bollworm of cotton in western Texas 247 for Mount Vernon Memorial Highway 1221 for constructing central part of Administration Building 1044 for constructing extensible building 1044 for expenditures by, under Canadian Waterways Joint Commission 1104lxix deficiency appropriation for damages claims 11, 894, 1632 for Weather Bureau 11, 41, 44, 894, 933, 1616, 1635 for Plant Industry Bureau 12, 41, 44, 46, 933, 1617, 1633 for Forest Service 12, 46, 895, 933, 1617, 1621, 1633 for Animal Industry Bureau 12, 44, 46, 894, 933, 1616 for Chemistry and Soils Bureau 12, 1633 for Entomology Bureau 12, 1634, 1670 for Agricultural Economics Bureau 13, 46, 895, 933, 1617, 1621, 1634, 1673 for Federal Horticultural Board 13, 933, 1617, 1621 for Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration 14 for regulating importation of milk and cream 14 for administering Federal Caustic Poison Act 14 for cooperating with South Carolina Experiment Station in dairying and livestock industries 14, 1635 for investigating mushroom diseases 14 for acquiring site, etc., for National Arboretum 14 for constructing central part of Administration Building 34 for an extensible building for 34 for cooperative forest fire protection expenses 41 for miscellaneous expenses 44, 933 for Extension Service 44 for suppressing cotton bollworm 44, 933 for salaries 46 for enforcing Packers and Stockyards Act 46, 933 for cooperative agricultural work, 1929 894 for Biological Survey Bureau 895, 933 for Bear River migratory bird refuge 895 for Public Roads Bureau 895, 933 for Mount Vernon Memorial Highway 895 for fixing standards for hampers, etc 895 for Federal Horticultural Board, noncotton zone 895 for Joint Canadian Waterways Commission transferred to 911 for judgments, Court of Claims under 932, 1670 for States Relations Service 933, 1616 for Dairying Bureau 933 for Chemistry Bureau 933 for Cotton Future Trading Act 933 for national security and defense, under 933 for investigating sources of crude rubber 933 for repairing hurricane damages to property at experiment stations, Porto Rico, and Virgin Islands 1609 for continuing operation of Center Market, D. C 1609 for Office of Experiment Stations 1616, 1632 for transfer to Coast Guard 1633 for Biological Survey Bureau 1634 for Plant Quarantine and Control Administration 1635 for barley investigations 1635 for experiments in livestock production in Southern States 1635 deficiency appropriation for seed grain, feed, and fertilizer loan for crop of 1929 1635 for World’s Fourth Poultry Congress 1635 for reimbursing Economics Building Company 1662 for seed distribution 1670 for salaries, 1929, under Secretary’s office 1677 for Experiment Stations Office, salaries, 1929 1677 for Extension Service, salaries, 1929 1677 for Weather Bureau, salaries, 1929 1677 for Animal Industry Bureau, salaries, 1929 1677 for Dairy Industry Bureau, salaries, 1929 1677 for Plant Industry Bureau, salaries, 1929 1677 for Forest Service, salaries, 1929 1677 for Chemistry and Soils Bureau, salaries, 1929 1677 for Entomology Bureau, salaries, 1929 1677 for Biological Survey, salaries, 1929 1678 for Public Roads Office, salaries, 1929 1678 for Agricultural Economics Bureau, salaries, 1929 1678 for Home Economics Bureau, salaries, 1929 1678 for Plant Quarantine and Control Administration, salaries, 1929 1678 for Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration, salaries, 1929 1678 additional amounts authorized for further development of cooperative extension work in agriculture and home economics 711 agricultural experiment stations, and extension work, extended to Alaska 1256 amount for establishing wool standards, etc., from funds for handling wool clip of 1918 895 Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge provisions 448 employees authorized to seize persons, etc., with articles violating Plant Quarantine Act, and destroy, etc., the same 468 motor vehicles limitation, increased, 1929 896 Mount Weather, Va., Weather Bureau station, to be sold 311 payment authorized for use of Bieber Building by, during 1926, 1927, and 1928 56 further lease authorized 56 provisions for experiment stations and cooperative agricultural extension work extended to Hawaii 571 services of, directed in construction of Mount Vernon Memorial Highway 721 submission to Congress discontinued, of statement of yearly expenditures 992 clerks employed in the District 992 estimates of all personnel 992 animal contagious diseases expenditures 993 meat-inspection employees, etc 993lxx submission to Congress discontinued, rent of buildings, D. C 993 vehicles from lump sum appropriations 993 all receipts and expenses 993 all moneys expended by the Secretary 993 seeds purchased 993 *Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, and office personnel 83, 1114 for chief clerk and superintendent 83, 1115 for contingent expenses 84, 1115 for rent; outside storage 84, 1115 for printing and binding for 84, 1115 details of copy editors 84, 1115 for Patent Office, printing weekly issue of patents, etc.; Official Gazette 84, 1115 for enforcement of wireless communication laws 84, 1115 for aircraft in commerce 85, 1116 for air navigation facilities 85, 1116 for Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, office personnel 85, 1116 for Foreign Commerce Service 85, 1116 clerks for commercial attaches 85, 1116 for promoting commerce, Europe and other areas 85, 1117 for promoting commerce with Latin America 86, 1117 for promoting commerce in the Far East 86, 1117 for promoting commerce in Africa 86, 1117 for District and Cooperative Office Service 86, 1117 for enforcing China Trade Act 86, 1117 for investigating, etc., export industries problems 86, 1117 for compiling data as to domestic and foreign raw materials and manufactures 87, 1118 for Customs statistics section 87, 1118 for compiling directory of foreign buyers 87, 1118 for investigating foreign trade restrictions, etc 87, 1118 for transporting remains of officers, etc.; dying abroad 88, 1118 for transportation of families and effects of officers, etc 88, 1119 restriction on use of foreign vessels 88, 1119 attendance at commercial, etc., meetings from Bureau appropriations 88, 1119 for Census Bureau, office personnel 88, 1119 for collecting statistics 88 for preparing for taking of Fifteenth Census 1119 employees authorized 1119 attendance at meetings 89, 1119 for tabulating machines, etc., expenses 89, 1120 discretionary suspension of other work during decennial period 1120 for Steamboat Inspection Service, salaries 89, 1120 for inspectors 89, 1120 for clerk hire 89, 1120 for contingent expenses 89, 1120 for Navigation Bureau, office personnel 89, 1120 appropriation for admeasurement of vessels 90, 1120 for motor boats, etc., to enforce navigation laws 90, 1120 for preventing overcrowding of passenger vessels 90, 1121 for shipping commissioners; clerk hire 90, 1121 for contingent expenses 90, 1121 for Bureau of Standards 90, 1121 for equipment; repairs to buildings 90, 1121 for contingent expenses 90, 1121 International Committee of Weights and Measures 90, 1121 for care, etc., of grounds 90, 1121 for investigating studies, etc., of designated subjects 91, 1121 for testing structural materials, etc 91, 1121 for disseminating information as to housing, etc 91, 1121 for testing machines for physical constants 91, 1121 for investigating fire resisting properties of building materials, etc 91, 1122 for measurements, etc., of public utilities 91, 1122 for miscellaneous testing, etc 91, 1122 for radio research, etc 91, 1122 for standardizing mechanical appliances, etc 92, 1122 for sugar standardization, etc 92, 1122 for gauge, etc., standardization 92, 1123 for metallurgical research, etc.; railway equipment, defects, etc 92, 1123 for industrial research 93, 1123 for testing large scales 93, 1123 for cooperative standardization, etc., of industrial devices 93, 1123 for radioactive investigations and X rays 93, 1124 for utilizing waste products from the land 94, 1124 for testing automotive engines, etc 94, 1124 for power plant equipment 94, 1124 cooperative scientific investigations with departments, etc., payable from their funds 94, 1124 for Lighthouses Bureau, office personnel 95, 1125 for designated general expenses 95, 1125 for lighthouse keepers, etc 96, 1126 for officers and crews of vessels 96, 1126 for superintendents, clerks, etc 96, 1126 for retired pay 96, 1126 for vessels and aids to navigation 96, 1126 for Coast and Geodetic Survey, field expenses 96, 1126 for physical hydrography researches 96, 1127 for compiling Coast Pilot 96, 1127 for magnetic and seismological observations, etc 97, 1127 for Federal, boundary, and State surveys 97, 1127 Ukiah Observatory 97, 1127 for pay of officers, etc 97, 1127 for office personnel 98, 1128 for office expenses 98, 1128 for Fisheries Bureau, office personnel 98, 1128 for field employees; Alaska Service 98, 1128 for employees at large; car employees 98, 1128lxxi appropriation for employees, fish cultural stations, fish rescue, and biological stations 98, 1128 for vessel employees; Alaska service 98, 1128 for administration expenses 98, 1128 for propagation of food fishes 98, 1129 for La Crosse, Wis., station 98, 1129 for Leadville, Colo., auxiliary station 98, 1129 for Warm Springs, Ga., auxiliary fish cultural station 99, 1129 for Spearfish, S. Dak., auxiliary station 1129 for station in Oklahoma, auxiliary to Neosho, Mo., fish cultural station 99, 1129 for fish hatchery, Saratoga, Wyo 99 Northville, Mich 99, 1129 for transfer of Bryans Point station to Fort Humphreys, Va 99 for biological station, Beaufort, N. C 99 for maintenance of vessels 99, 1129 for commutation of rations 99, 1129 for food fishes inquiry 99, 1129 for statistical inquiry 99, 1129 for sponge fisheries 100, 1130 for protecting Alaska seal fisheries, etc 100, 1130 for Mississippi wild life and fish refuge 100, 1130 for power vessel for Alaska 1130 for Patent Office 100, 1130 for Mines Bureau 101, 1131 for Government fuel yards, D.C 103, 1133 for helium production and investigations 103, 1133 for investigating resources of helium, storing, etc 103, 1134 for helium production, etc 104, 1134 for determining location of potash deposits, etc 104, 1134 for investigations of economic problems of mining 104, 1135 for preparing mineral resources reports 104, 1135 scientific investigations for departments, etc., by the Bureau 105, 1135 minor purchases in open market 105, 1135 for books, periodicals, etc 105, 1135 for new building construction; contracts authorized 182, 1044 for Solicitor of, and office personnel 77, 1107 deficiency appropriation for damages claims 15, 896, 1635 for aircraft in commerce 15, 896 for Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau 15, 897, 933, 1617 for Census Bureau 15, 46, 933, 1617 for Lighthouses Bureau 15 46, 933, 1636, 1671, 1673 for Standards Bureau 15 46, 897, 933, 1617, 1636, 1673 for Navigation Bureau, wireless communication laws 16 for Coast and Geodetic Survey, surveying vessel 16 for Fisheries Bureau 16, 46, 897, 1671 for Mines Bureau 16, 46, 898, 1617, 1621, 1637 deficiency appropriation for judgments, United States courts under 40 for salvage judgments, United States district courts under 40, 1615 for contingent expenses 41, 933, 1671 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 41, 46, 897, 933, 1617, 1637, 1671 for increase of compensation 46, 1671, 1673 for commercial attaches 46, 933, 1617 for promoting commerce 46, 1617 for Steamboat Inspection Service 46, 933, 1617 for Patent Office 46, 898, 1637 for enforcing wireless communication laws 896, 1636 for printing and binding 896 for promoting commerce in the Far East 933 for collecting customs statistics 1609 for district and cooperative office service 1621, 1673 for Navigation Bureau 1636 for Aeronautics branch 1636 for Secretary’s office, salaries, 1929 1678 for Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, salaries, 1929 1678 for Census Bureau, salaries, 1929 1679 for Steamboat Inspection Service, salaries, 1929 1679 for Navigation Bureau, salaries, 1929 1679 for Standards Bureau, salaries, 1929 1679 for Lighthouses Bureau, salaries, 1929 1680 for Coast and Geodetic Survey, salaries, 1929 1680 for Fisheries Bureau, salaries, 1929 1680 for Patent Office, salaries, 1929 1680 for Mines Bureau, salaries, 1929 1680 study, etc., by, of methods for preventing destruction of fish, due to Government ditches, etc 478 submission to Congress discontinued, of, reports of exchanges of vehicles 993 investigations, etc 993 timber, etc., refunds 993 earth, etc., from national forests to Navy Department, etc 993 contributions for improvement of national forests 993 compensation to State, etc., employees 993 of Coast and Geodetic Survey employees 994 commercial relations report 994 lighthouses expenditures 994 field detail in the District, of Mines Bureau employees 994 operations of Alaska Seal and Fur Company 994 seal killings in Alaska, reported by the governor 994 *Department of Justice,* appropriation for Attorney General, Solicitor General, Assistant to, and office personnel 77, 1107 for Solicitors of State, Treasury, Commerce, and Labor Departments 77, 1107 for office personnel, Solicitors of Treasury, Commerce, and Labor Departments 77, 1107 for law books, etc 77, 1108 for contingent expenses 77, 1108 for rent, District of Columbia 77, 1108lxxii appropriation for printing and binding for 77, 1108 for traveling, etc., expenses 77, 1108 for conduct of customs cases, Assistant Attorney General, etc 77, 1108 for supplies, etc., customs cases 77, 1108 for defending suits in claims 77, 1108 Indian depredation claims 77, 1108 for detection and prosecution of crimes, etc 78, 1108 protecting the person of the President 78, 1108 criminal identification records expenses 78, 1108 Director, Bureau of Investigation 78 for investigating official acts of judicial officers, etc 78, 1109 records of court officers, etc 1109 for enforcing antitrust laws 78, 1109 for enforcing Acts to regulate commerce 78 for Pueblo Lands Board 78, 1109 for services under Settlement of War Claims Act 1109 for United States Supreme Court 79, 1109 for printing and binding for Supreme Court 79, 1109 for miscellaneous expenses, Supreme Court 79, 1110 for Reporter, etc., Supreme Court 79, 1110 for circuit judges 79, 1110 for district judges 79, 1110 for retired judges 79, 1110 for National Park Commissioners 79, 1110 for Court of Customs Appeals 79, 1110 for Court of Claims 79, 1110 for commissioners, Court of Claims 80, 1110 for repairs, Court of Claims building 80 for territorial courts 80, 1111 for United States courts 80, 1111 for law books, etc., for judges 81, 1112 for Federal Reporter 81, 1112 for penal and correctional institutions 82, 1112 for Federal Industrial Institution for Women, Alderson, W. Va 82, 1113 for Industrial Reformatory, Chillicothe, Ohio 83, 1113 for National Training School for Boys, D. C 83, 1114 for probation system, United States courts 83, 1114 for support of prisoners 83, 1114 for inspection of prisons and prisoners 83, 1114 deficiency appropriation for office personnel 19 for law books, etc 20, 1645 for traveling, etc., expenses 20, 905, 1610, 1645 for enforcing laws regulating commerce 20, 47 for United States courts 20, 42, 44, 47, 905, 934, 937, 1617, 1621, 1645, 1671, 1673 for salaries 47, 905, 1644 for investigating, etc., war frauds 47, 905 for Pueblo Lands Board 905, 1645 for National Park Commissioners 905 for penal, etc., institutions 906 for judgments, United States courts, under 931 for miscellaneous expenses 1610 for salaries of judges 1610 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 1617 for printing and binding 1617, 1644 for detection, etc., of crimes 1617, 1645, 1671 for Court of Claims Building repairs, etc 1645 for salaries, 1929, office of Attorney General 1684 for salaries, miscellaneous objects, 1929, under 1684 for salaries, 1929, judicial 1684 for United States courts, salaries, 1929 1684 for penal and correctional institutions, salaries, 1929 1684 pay of two employees in excess of $9,000 under War Claims Act authorized 1645 right of way granted Alderson, W. Va., across premises of Industrial Institution for Women 53 submission to Congress discontinued, of report of special attorneys 989 expenditures by Attorney General 989 assistant district attorneys, etc 989 register of statutes, etc 989 contingent expenses 989 judgments, Indian depredation claims 989 increase of Washington, D. C., water supply 989 *Department of Labor,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, and office personnel 105, 1135 for commissioners of conciliation 105, 1135 for contingent expenses 106, 1136 for rent 106, 1136 for printing and binding for 106, 1136 for Labor Statistics Bureau 106, 1136 attendance at labor conventions, etc 106, 1137 for Immigration Bureau 107, 1137 for enforcing laws regulating immigration 107, 1137 contract labor 107, 1137 Chinese exclusion 107, 1137 refunding head tax, etc 107, 1137 amount for coast and land border patrol 107, 1137 vehicles, etc., outside the District 107, 1137 for immigrant stations 107, 1137 for Naturalization Bureau 107, 1138 for Children’s Bureau 108, 1138 for promoting maternity and infancy hygiene 108, 1138 for Women’s Bureau 108, 1138 for Employment Service 109, 1139 for Solicitor of, and office personnel 77, 1107 deficiency appropriation for James O’Connell, property damages 23 for salaries, payable from “Immigration 1928” 23 for Immigration Bureau, refunds 23 for Children’s Bureau 23, 1621 for judgments, United States courts, under 40, 1615 for employment service, war emergency 42 for expenses regulating immigration 44, 47, 907, 934, 1618, 1621, 1647lxxiii deficiency appropriation for Naturalization Bureau 47, 934, 1621 for employment service 47 for damages claims 907, 1647 for Labor Statistics Bureau 907, 1618, 1621 for paying damages, etc., suits in admiralty under 931 for judgments, Court of Claims under 932 for Ellis Island, N. Y., immigrant station 934 for commissioners of conciliation 1621 for Children’s Bureau 1621 for salaries, 1929, Secretary’s office 1685 for Labor Statistics Bureau, salaries, 1929 1685 for Immigration Bureau, salaries, 1929 1685 for Children’s Bureau, salaries, 1929 1685 for Naturalization Bureau, salaries, 1929 1685 for Women’s Bureau, salaries, 1929 1685 for Employment Service, salaries, 1929 1685 submission to Congress discontinued, of report of customs laws, etc., on agricultural industry 994 investigations of disputes between employers and employees 994 miscellaneous naturalization expenses 994 *Department of State* (*see also* Foreign Service), appropriation for Secretary, Undersecretary, and office personnel 64, 1095 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act 64, 1095 provision if only one position in a grade 64, 1095 advances in unusually meritorious cases 64, 1095 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical service 64, 1095 no reduction in fixed salaries 64, 1095 transfers to another position without reduction 64, 1095 payments under higher rates permitted 64, 1095 transfers allowed between appropriations for any bureau, etc., to meet reallocations increases 1095 for contingent and miscellaneous expenses of Department 64, 1095 for stationery, furniture, etc 64, 1095 for books, maps, periodicals, etc 64, 1095 for motor vehicles, etc 64, 1095 for refund of erroneously charged passport fees, etc 64, 1095 for printing and binding for 64, 1095 for passport bureaus 65, 1096 for Foreign Service 65, 1096 for expenses, enforcing immigration laws 67, 1098 for relief, etc., of American seamen 68, 1098 for Foreign Service Buildings Fund 69, 1100 for Foreign Service Retirement and Disability Fund 69, 1100 for international obligations, commissions, etc 69, 1100 for publishing certified copies of electoral vote 71 for statue of Henry Clay for presentation to Venezuela 76 appropriation for bringing home criminals 76, 1107 minor purchases, packing personal effects, etc., allowed without advertising 76, 1107 rent restriction 76, 1107 for Solicitor of the 77, 1107 deficiency appropriation for Foreign Service 27, 42, 48, 911, 934, 1611, 1618, 1622, 1651 for expenses, British-American pecuniary claims arbitration 48 for damage claims 910 for refund of erroneously collected, etc., passport fees 910 for printing and binding 1651 for Bertha Hanson 1651 for Rainy Lake Reference 1651 for International Society for Arctic Explorations by Airship, etc 1652 for salaries, 1929, under 1687 acquisition of buildings, etc., in foreign countries for use of foreign service 971 collecting, etc , official papers of the Territories to be continued by 1412 issue of, as a Government publication 1412 historical experts to be employed 1412 edition authorized, to be distributed by the Department 1412 distribution specified 1412 sum authorized to be appropriated 1413 copy reading and indexing by editorial staff of Department; cost to be prorated 1413 submission to Congress discontinued, of list of consular officers 987 rates of diplomatic and consular fees 987 names of consular officers not citizens 987 expenses for relief of American citizens in Europe 987 representing foreign governments during World War 987 *Department of the Interior* (*see* Interior Department). *Dependent Children, D. C.,* appropriation for aid to 677, 1294 *Derby Line, Vt.,* deficiency appropriation for inspection station, construction 1657 *Des Moines, Iowa,* deficiency appropriation for public building 32 former authority to sell public building at, repealed 1415 *Des Moines River,* bridge authorized across, at Croton, Iowa 706 time extended for bridging, at Croton, Iowa 1535 *Desert Land Entrymen,* receiving water from irrigation projects, subject to State, etc., taxation 439 *Desert Lands,* entryman with no prospect of securing water may have patent by paying 50 cents an acre, and $1.50 in one year 1548 money forfeited and entry canceled if final payment not made 1548 *Deserters, Army,* appropriation for apprehension, etc., of; limitation 330, 1354lxxiv *Destitute Women and Children, D. C.,* appropriation for payment to abandoned, etc 677, 1294 *Detroit, Mich.,* appropriation for River postal service 189, 1502 deficiency appropriation for marine hospital, completion 32 for customhouse, etc., replacing present building 1657 additional land from Marine Hospital site at, transferred for lighthouse purposes 1026 payment authorized of 50 per cent of cost of paving street in front of depot at 1261 *Detroit River,* bridge authorized across, at Stony Island, Mich 620 *Detroit River Canadian Bridge Company,* may bridge Detroit River, at Stony Island, Mich 620 *Devine, Paul E.,* appointed on Board of Managers of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 56 *Devon, W. Va.,* bridges authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, near 137 *Digest of the Rules of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for preparing 520, 1390 *Diplomatic and Consular Service* (*see* Foreign Service). *Diplomatic Officers* (*see* Foreign Service Officers). *Diplomatic Secretaries,* deficiency appropriation for 48 *Director of the Mint, Treasury Department,* appropriation for, and office personnel 175, 1040 *Director of Traffic, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, office of 648, 1265 for traffic signals, etc 648, 1265 for necessary expenses 648, 1265 not available for building, etc., street car loading platforms 648, 1265 deficiency appropriation for reissue of motor operators’ permits; reappropriation 7 *Directory of Foreign Buyers,* appropriation for compiling 87, 1118 charges for lists 87, 1118 *Disbarment Expenses, Interior Department,* appropriation for 201, 1563 *Disbursing Clerk, Treasury Department,* appropriation for, and office personnel 167, 1032 *Disease Germs,* declared nonmailable; punishment for unauthorized mailing of, etc 1072 *Diseases, Animal,* appropriation for preventing spread of 545, 1196 for investigating, etc 545, 1196 for investigating tuberculosis and paratuberculosis 546, 1196 *Diseases, Contagious, D. C.,* appropriation for preventing spread of 667, 1284 *Diseases of Forest Trees, etc.,* amount authorized for developing methods for prevention of, etc 901 *Disinfecting Service, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 668, 1284 *Dispatch Agents,* appropriation for London, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, and New Orleans 66, 1097 *“Dispatch,” United States Ship,* gift of, to State of Florida, authorized 300 *Distilled Spirits,* removal of, authorized from one warehouse to another for bottling, in bond, before paying tax 171, 1036 *Distilled Spirits, Domestic,* refund to owner of excess taxes paid on, in tax-paid warehouse 492 *Distinguished Flying Cross,* President authorized to present, to Colonel Francesco de Pinedo 482 Dieudonne Costes and Joseph LeBrix 482 Ehrenfried Gunther von Huenefeld, James C. FitzMaurice, and Herman Koehl 482 unauthorized wearing, etc., of, prohibited; punishment for 437 *Distinguished Service Cross or Medal, Army,* unauthorized wearing, etc., of, prohibited; punishment for 437 *District and Cooperative Service, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for operating expenses 86, 1117 *District Attorneys, United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 80, 1111 for payment to clerks acting as, during vacancies 80, 1111 for regular assistants to, appointed by Attorney General 80, 1111 for special assistants to; foreign counsel 80, 1111 deficiency appropriation for special assistant 20, 1645, 1671, 1673 for salaries 44, 47, 934, 937, 1621 for regular assistants 1646 *District Building, D. C.,* appropriation for operating force, etc., restriction 646, 1263 for operating expenses 646, 1263 *District Courts,* appropriation for judges 79, 1110 appellate jurisdiction of circuit courts of appeals, to review interlocutory orders, etc., of, extended to the Territories, Virgin Islands, Canal Zone, in specified cases 422 *District Judges,* appropriation for salaries 79, 1110 deficiency appropriation for increased compensation 20 for salaries 20 *District of Columbia* (*see also* Washington, D. C.), appropriation for expenses, for fiscal year 1929 645 revenues from sources in the District to be credited thereto 645 in addition $9,000,000 from the Treasury, advanced July 1, 1928 645 for expenses, fiscal year 1930 1262 revenues from sources in the District to be credited thereto 1262 in addition $9,000,000 from the Treasury, advanced July 1, 1929 1262 tax rate continued for fiscal year 1930 1262lxxv appropriation for salaries, executive office 645, 1262 compensation of Engineer Commissioner 645, 1262 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act 645, 1262 if only one position in a grade 645, 1262 advances in unusually meritorious cases 645, 1262 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical service 645, 1263 no reduction in fixed salaries 645, 1263 payments under higher rates permitted 645, 1263 for purchasing division 645, 1263 for building inspection division 645, 1263 for plumbing inspection division 645, 1263 for care, etc., District Building 646, 1263 restriction on additional engineers, etc 646, 1263 for operating expenses 648, 1263 for elevators, safety, etc., devices 1263 for assessor’s office 646, 1263 license tax required for practice of phrenology 646 for collector’s office 646, 1263 for auditor’s office 646, 1263 for corporation counsel’s office 646, 1263 for coroner’s office 646, 1264 morgue wharf reconstruction 646 for superintendent of weights, measures, and markets 646, 1264 Western Market repairs and equipment 647 for highways department 647, 1264 shops construction, etc 1264 for sewer department 647, 1264 for trees and parking department 647, 1264 for engineer department, office of chief clerk 647, 1264 for central garage 647, 1264 for municipal architect’s office 647, 1264 apportionment for services of draftsmen, etc., on construction work 647, 1264 for Public Utilities Commission 647, 1265 for board of examiners, steam engineers 647, 1265 for insurance department 647, 1265 for surveyor’s office 648, 1265 for Employees’ Compensation Fund 648, 1265 for compensation to injured employees 1265 for Director of Traffic’s office 648, 1265 for free public library 648, 1265 library stations restrictions 648, 1265 establishing northeastern branch 1266 rent of branches 648, 1266 for office of register of wills 648, 1266 for recorder of deeds’ office 648, 1266 amount for recopying old land records 1266 rent of offices 1266 for contingent, etc., expenses 649, 1266 for printing and binding 649, 1267 discontinuance of printing reports, preservation of originals 649 for motor vehicles, maintenance, etc 649, 1267 appropriation for allowance for privately owned motor vehicles 649, 1267 regulation for use of vehicles, etc 650, 1267 expenses of horses, etc.,limited 650, 1267 payment for fire insurance forbidden 650, 1267 specific telephones allowed 650, 1267 for postage 650, 1268 for car fares, etc.; limitation 650, 1268 for judicial expenses 650, 1268 for advertising 650, 1268 tax sale advertising 650, 1268 for employment service 651, 1268 for tablets to mark historic places 651, 1268 for emergency fund 651, 1268 for refund of erroneous collections 651, 1269 for aid, National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws 651, 1269 for assessment and permit work; street improvements 651, 1269 for paving roadways; permit system 651, 1269 for street and road improvements, under gasoline, etc., tax fund 651, 1269 for Sixteenth Street, Alaska Avenue to Kalmia Road 652 for widening, etc., Wisconsin Avenue, River Road to District line 653 for widening, etc., Connecticut Avenue, M Street to Dupont Circle 655 for widening and repaving Seventeenth Street NW., H to K Streets 655 for widening Connecticut Avenue NW., Florida Avenue to Columbia Road 655 for widening Water Street NW., Wisconsin Avenue to Thirty-fifth Street 655 for widening east side of Seventh Street NW., Massachusetts to New York Avenues 655 for widening Fourteenth Street NW Park Road to Monroe Street 655 for widening Tenth Street NW., F Street to New York Avenue 655 for widening H Street NW., Seventeenth Street to Pennsylvania Avenue 655 former provisions repealed 655 assessment of 40 per cent of cost of widening, etc., against abutting property 655 for grading streets, etc.; under gasoline tax fund 1272 for surfacing block pavements, unpaved center strips of paved roadways, etc.; under gasoline tax fund 1272 for minor changes to facilitate traffic; under gasoline tax fund 656, 1272 for curbs, gutters, etc.; under gasoline tax fund 656, 1272 disbursed from gasoline tax fund 656, 1272 fund restricted to specified improvements 656, 1272 assessments in accordance with existing law 656, 1272 priority to through thoroughfares 656, 1272lxxvi appropriation for condemnation of streets, alleys, etc.; small park areas 656, 1273 for opening streets, etc., under highways system, from District revenues 656, 1273 except Fourteenth Street NW., extension 656, 1273 indefinite appropriations 656, 1273 for repairs to streets, etc 656, 1273 street railways pavements 656, 1273 changing widths of sidewalks, etc 657, 1273 for sidewalks and curbs, public reservations, etc 657, 1273 open competition for contracts 657, 1273 repairs, etc., at expense of contractors 657, 1273 for bridges, construction and repair, etc 657, 1273 for Highway Bridge, operation, etc 657 for Anacostia River Bridge, operation, etc 657 for Francis Scott Key Bridge, supplies and expenses 657 for Highway Bridge, reconstructing floor 657 for reconstruction of Kenilworth Avenue Bridge 1273 for Anacostia River Bridge, repairs, etc 1274 for trees and parking 657, 1274 for public convenience stations 657, 1274 station at 32d and M Streets NW 657 for sewers, cleaning, etc 658, 1274 for city refuse disposal; personal services 658, 1274 for cleaning streets, removing snow, etc 658, 1274 for garbage disposal, etc 658, 1275 for public playgrounds 658, 1275 public school, vacation; swimming pools supplies 659, 1275 for bathing pools 659, 1275 for electrical department 659, 1275 for lighting expenses 659, 1275 air mail service lights, Bolling Field; part cost 659, 1275 traffic signals, etc 659 contract requirements 660 for police patrol system, No 15 station house 660 for addition to electrical department storehouse 660 for public schools 660, 1276 for vacation schools and playgrounds 660, 1277 for retired pay 660, 1277 for night schools 660, 1277 for instruction of deaf, dumb, and blind 661, 1277 for Americanization work, etc 661, 1277 for community center department 661, 1277 for care of buildings, etc 661, 1278 for tubercular pupils 661, 1278 for manual, etc., training expenses 661, 1278 for fuel, light, and power 661, 1278 for furniture, supplies, etc 662, 1278 for teachers in nature study, etc; payments to be designated 662, 1279 free tuition, to children of Army, Navy, etc., outside the District 662, 1279 appropriation for improving school grounds; day labor 662, 1279 amount from unexpended balances for 662 for repairs, improvements, etc 652, 1279 for remodeling buildings for junior high schools 663 for school playgrounds 663, 1279 for buildings and grounds 663, 1279 for sites for buildings and playgrounds 663, 1280 part of 1927 appropriation reappropriated 664 cost restriction 664, 1281 for police department 665, 1282 allowance for mounts, etc., reduced 1282 for House of Detention 666, 1282 location barred 666, 1283 for harbor patrol 666, 1283 for policemen and firemen’s relief fund 666, 1283 for fire department 666, 1283 for health department 667, 1284 prevention of contagious diseases 667, 1284 for isolating wards, Garfield and Providence Hospitals 668, 1284 for dispensaries for tuberculosis and venereal diseases 668, 1284 for quarters for clinics 668 for disinfecting service 668, 1284 for public school hygiene and sanitation 668, 1285 for laboratories 668, 1285 for food, etc., adulterations 668, 1285 for dairy farm inspection, etc.; allowance for motor vehicles 668, 1285 for public crematorium; containers, etc., to be provided for the indigent 669, 1285 marriage records in health department to be transferred to clerk’s office, supreme court 1285 for child hygiene service 669, 1285 for juvenile court 669, 1286 for police court 669, 1286 for municipal court 669, 1286 for supreme court, salaries and expenses 670, 1287 for probation system 670, 1287 for courthouse, care, etc 670, 1287 for court of appeals, salaries, and expenses 671, 1287 for support of convicts out of the District 671, 1287 for lunacy writs 671, 1287 for miscellaneous court expenses 671, 1288 for printing and binding for courts 671, 1288 for Board of Public Welfare 671, 1288 allowances for quarters, etc., continued 1288 for division of child welfare 671, 1288 receiving, etc., home for children under 17 years of age 672, 1288 for jail 672, 1289 for support of jail prisoners, etc 672, 1289 for workhouse and reformatory 672, 1289 for purchase of additional land for reformatory 673 for providing working capital for industrial enterprises at workhouse and reformatory 674, 1290lxxvii appropriation for National Training School for Boys 674, 1290 for National Training School for Girls 674, 1290 construction of laundry, Muirkirk, Md 1291 for medical charities 674, 1291 for Columbia Hospital for Women 675, 1291 for Tuberculosis Hospital 675, 1291 for Gallinger Municipal Hospital 675, 1291 for District Training School 675, 1292 for acquisition of additional land 1292 for residence for superintendent 1292 for Industrial Home for Colored Children 676, 1292 for Industrial Home School 676, 1292 for Home for Aged and Infirm 676, 1292 for temporary homes 676, 1293 for aid, etc., of the blind 677, 1293 for support, etc., of insane 677, 1293 for deporting nonresident insane 677, 1293 for relief of the poor 677, 1294 for payment to abandoned families 677, 1294 for burial of indigent ex-service men 677, 1294 for transporting indigent persons 677, 1294 for militia expenses 678, 1294 for development, etc., Anacostia Park 678, 1295 for public buildings and public parks 678, 1295 Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway 679, 1295 Meridian Hill Park 679, 1295 Sylvan Theater, lights and sewer 1295 Franklin Park comfort station, etc., alteration 679 for park police 679, 1296 for National Capital Park and Planning Commission 679, 1296 for Zoological Park 680, 1296 for water service; out of revenues thereof 680, 1296 for operating expenses 680, 1297 for extending water service 681, 1297 for installing meters to private residences, etc 681, 1297 for hydrants, etc 681, 1297 for replacing old mains 681, 1297 for extending mains, etc 681, 1297 employment of temporary draftsmen, etc., on sewers, streets, etc 681, 1298 laborers, mechanics, etc 681, 1298 horses, vehicles, etc 682, 1298 temporary laborers, etc., water department work 682, 1298 for expenses, payable from miscellaneous trust funds 682, 1299 leaves of absence to persons employed ten months consecutively 682, 1299 purchases of supplies, motor vehicles, etc., from Government sources; limitation if procured elsewhere 682, 1299 for contribution to retirement fund, wholly from District revenues 1299 for aiding Grand Army of the Republic Memorial 494 appropriation for operation, etc., Center Market 563, 1215 for acquiring triangle properties in, as sites for public buildings 1045 deficiency appropriation for Committee on Revision of the Laws assistance in compiling and codifying laws relating to 3 for public buildings and public parks 6 for purchasing division 7 for vehicle tags 7 for Director of Traffic’s Office 7 for office of Register of Wills 7, 1628 for condemnation of insanitary, etc., buildings in 7 for advertising 7, 890, 1629 for advertising taxes in arrears 7, 1629 for Employees’ Compensation Fund 8, 1628 for refund of erroneous collections 8, 1629 for rent, etc 8 for widening Nichols Avenue, Good Hope Road to S Street SE 8 for expenses opening street, Georgia Avenue to Ninth Street 8 for widening First Street NE., G. to Myrtle Streets 8 time for condemnation extended 8 for repairs, etc., suburban roads 8 for Chain Bridge, reconstructing Virginia abutment 8 for Charles Schneider Baking Company, refund 8 for public schools 8, 890, 1629 for policemen’s and firemen’s relief fund 9 for police court 9, 891 for supreme court 9, 45, 891, 933, 1619 for court of appeals 9 for support of convicts out of the District 9, 891, 1630 for lunacy writs 9, 891 for printing and binding for supreme court and court of appeals 9 for Board of Children’s Guardians 9 for Board of Public Welfare 9 for jail 10 for workhouse 10, 892, 1630 for reformatory, material for motor tags 10 for Emergency Hospital 10, 892, 1631 for Casualty Hospital 10, 892, 1631 for Columbia Hospital, improvements, etc 10 for Saint Elizabeths Hospital 10, 892 for audited claims 10, 893, 1631 for judgments against 11, 893, 1632 proportion of amount for expenses from District revenues 1632 for site for new high service reservoir, from water revenues 11 rates of assessments for water mains and service sewers continued 11 for removal, etc., of water mains and sewers incident to construction of public buildings in 34 for Auditor’s office 889 for Assessor’s office 889 for Coroner’s office 890, 628 for Rent Commission 890 for police department 891 for Division of Child Welfare 891, 1630 for medical charities 892, 1630 for Children’s Hospital 892, 1631lxxviii deficiency appropriation for Providence Hospital 892, 1631 for Garfield Hospital 892, 1631 for Georgetown University Hospital 892, 1631 for Home for Incurables 892 for Gallinger Municipal Hospital 892 for National Training School for Girls 892 for District Training School 892 for Temporary Home for Soldiers and Sailors 892 for payment to abandoned families 893 for transportation of paupers 893 for park police 893 for Zoological Park 893 for completing two bathing pools 893 for Howard University dormitory for young women 904 for acquisition of certain lands in, as sites for public buildings 925 for care, etc., public grounds 933 for Center Market 1609 for rent, etc., of temporary quarters; for Government officials 1614 for model of proposed Government buildings in the triangle 1614 for cooperative vocational rehabilitation of disabled residents of 1626, 1628 for special investigations, etc., 1929 and 1930; accounting 1628 for investigating, etc., proposed Gravelly Point airport site 1628 for Highway Bridge, repairs 1629 for bridges, construction and repair, from unexpended balance, fiscal year 1928 1629 for sewers 1629 for House of Detention 1629 for maintenance of public order, inaugural period, 1929 1629 for supreme court, additional salaries, 1929 1630 for support of jail prisoners 1630 for reformatory 1630 for support of indigent insane 1631 for militia expenses 1631 for Public Buildings and Public Parks 1631 for water department 1631 for aid to Grand Army of the Republic, Memorial day services 1632 for Economics Building Company, reimbursement 1662 for acquisition of triangle properties, as sites for public buildings; balance reappropriated 1663 for general expenses, salaries, 1929 1691 acquiring sites for, and constructing, municipal center, authorized 1408 acquisition authorized of land in, for use of United States 1415 by Federal authorities by condemnation 1415 proceedings in rem to be brought in District Supreme Court holding special term as a district court 1415 petition to be filed; papers annexed thereto 1415 prayer for condemnation and vesting title in United States 1416 public notice of proceedings and parties cited to appear 1416 acquisition authorized of land in; public notice of proceedings, description of lands; newspaper publication 1416 personal notice to residents; by mail to nonresidents 1416 default in appearance, deemed a consent to taking the lands, etc 1416 persons claiming any right, etc., to the land may be permitted to appear in the proceedings 1416 guardians ad litem, for persons under legal disability, to be appointed 1417 declaration of taking the lands for United States use, to be filed; accompanying papers, etc 1417 title to vest in United States upon filing of, and estimated compensation deposited in registry of the court 1417 upon application, money in registry of the court may be paid forthwith 1417 if award exceeds deposit, judgment for deficiency to be entered 1417 trial proceedings, when persons summoned have answered, etc., on date to be set 1418 drawing and impaneling of jury; oath and qualifications 1418 view of lands by jury before hearing evidence 1418 procedure; evidence of party claiming interest may be submitted as to value, etc 1418 no alterations to enhance value after proceedings instituted, to be taken into consideration 1419 exception to rulings allowed 1419 verdict to be returned in open court; contents 1419 court may set aside, and grant new trial 1419 new panel to be drawn, and cause proceeded with anew 1419 time limit for motion for new trial, etc.; if none made, verdict to stand and judgment entered 1419 judgment for sum awarded as just compensation, entered against United States, when verdict becomes final 1420 payment provisions 1420 appeals allowed; title in United States not delayed thereby 1420 payment into registry of court adjudged as compensation 1420 title in United States declared upon 1420 money deemed vested in owners of; determination of parties 1420 provisions for delivery of lands; writ of assistance if possession not delivered 1421 court may allow amendments at any stage of the proceedings 1421 authorized to make necessary orders, etc 1421 pending proceedings not affected hereby 1421 in condemnation suits, if appraisement commissioners have not been appointed, trial, etc., to be according to this Act 1421lxxix acquisition authorized, etc.; proceedings on behalf of the District for condemnation of lands, etc., not affected by this Act 1422 of lands adjacent to Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway suitable for the connecting parkway 1523 site for wholesale farmers’ produce market 1487 sum authorized for all expenses 1487 for additions to Library of Congress 623 location, price, etc 623 vacation of street, alleys, etc 623 additional judge of Supreme Court of the, to be appointed 1056 alley in square 1083, to be closed 1174 amount authorized for expenses, preserving order, etc., at inaugural ceremonies, 1929 1146 for new public buildings in, increased 138 Architects’ Registration Act provisions 950 assessment and collection of taxes, amended provisions 1226 assessment rates for water mains and service sewers continued 11 bank deposits, or building association shares, may be in the names of two or more persons 533 payments from, etc., may be made to either person, whether other living or not 533 release and discharge of bank, etc., for payment or delivery so made 533 bathing pool authorized on site of McKinley High and Langley Junior High Schools 583 Board of Education members not personally liable in damages for official actions thereof 1139 children’s tuberculosis sanatorium, acquiring site and construction authorized 1425 claims against, to be settled by Commissioners, in actions for negligent or wrongful acts, for which the District liable for damages 1160 where District liable at law 1160 refund authorized of taxes, etc., erroneously assessed subsequent to September 1, 1916 1160 claims for, to be filed in one year 1160 statute of limitations not reduced 1160 settlements not to exceed $5,000 1160 detailed report of, to Congress 1160 appropriations authorized as other District expenditures 1161 Act effective from passage 1161 settlement of pending claims or suits allowed 1161 condemnation of land cases, to be heard by a judge especially appointed therefor 1056 condemning private land in, for public uses 1437 conduit for power, authorized across Lincoln Road NE 720 construction authorized of six artificial bathing pools 1412 buildings, filtered water, etc.; maintenance, etc 1412 limit of costs, sums authorized 1412 construction authorized of six artificial bathing pools; control may be transferred to District Commissioners, or operated by Director of Public Buildings, etc 1412 fees may be charged, etc 1412 date of bid for courthouse construction accepted 1425 degree conferring institutions 1503–1505 designated lands in, to be acquired as sites for public buildings 52 designated United States lands in, authorized to be used for street purposes 1341 detention, etc., of fugitives from justice found in 440 employment of minors; regulations 998 erection authorized of building for Pan American Union 590 site; approval of plans by Commission of Fine Arts 590 removal of temporary buildings on the site 590 building exempted from taxation 590 nonsectarian chapel upon grounds of Army medical center in 156 on public grounds of gift of monumental urn from Cuba 713 extended leaves authorized Spanish War veterans in, to attend their annual convention at Habana, Cuba, in 1928 433 fees of clerk of Supreme Court modified 410 Fraternal Beneficial Association, modification of provisions 1055 Healing Arts Practice Act, 1928, provisions 1326–1341 Howard University; annual appropriations authorized for aid to, etc 1021 in condemnation proceedings, Commissioners to mail notice of benefits assessed on property not taken, when owner not notified of condemnation by the jury 953 court to give notice thereof, by advertisements 954 sufficiency of notices 954 option of Commissioners to proceed under permanent system of highways, not abrogated 954 inauguration of the President, 1929; provisions for ceremonies, etc., connected therewith 1140 incorporations; Catholic University of America, former charter approved, etc 402 Saint Vincent’s Home and School, name of Orphan Asylum changed to 945 investigation, etc., of Bureau of Efficiency extended to municipal government of 576 iron gates in West Executive Avenue between grounds of White House and State, etc., Building, given to Spiegel Grove State Park, Fremont, Ohio 422 Juvenile Fraternal Act, provisions 953 lands for parks, etc., may be acquired, reserving limited rights to grantors, pending need for public use 1070 leasing of, and buildings, authorized, pending use of for the public 1070lxxx lien on real estate, bought in for nonpayment of taxes to be enforced by court action if not redeemed in in two years 1173 sale by collector of taxes under decree of court 1174 title to purchaser on confirmation of 1174 newspaper publication allowed if parties not personally served 1174 medals to be awarded annually to two members each of police and fire departments for conspicuously meritorious services 1556 committee authorized to make the awards 1556 preference in promotions to holders of 1556 cost to, appropriated for 1557 Memorial to Women of the World War; additional amount for erecting and equipping 250 monument may be erected on public grounds as memorial to Samuel Gompers 193 to Peter Muhlenberg; site, etc 483 to Oscar S. Straus 1540 to Major General Artemas Ward, for services in War of Independence 689 motor vehicle permits issued free to Army, etc., enlisted men to operate Government vehicles officially 1226 park police salaries to be same as of District Metropolitan police force 429 provisions for enlarging Capitol Grounds, developing Mall Parkway, etc 1694 public schools; junior high and trade teachers’ provisions 1344 registration of nurses 1519–1522 safe deposit box or vault hired from any bank, or property may be delivered for safekeeping, in the names of two or more persons with right of access or delivery to either or survivor 534 bank, etc., exempt from liability for permitting access or delivery to such person or persons 534 service of writ of attachment on bank, etc., holding credit or property of two or more persons, including one whose property is sought to be attached 534 credit, or property to be held until action of court 534 payment, or delivery upon order of court, a complete discharge of bank, etc 534 partnership property not included in provisions hereof 534 sites for two high-temperature combustible refuse incinerators, to be acquired 1549 location, approval, etc 1549 immediate possession, if condemned 1549 erection of incinerators on each of the 1549 public notice requiring delivery of refuse, etc 1549 disposal of refuse otherwise, unlawful 1549 penalty for violation 1550 sum authorized for, etc 1550 plant in use to be abandoned 1550 statue of James Cardinal Gibbons authorized, site, etc 453 streets, avenues, etc.; designated Government land to be used for widening Reservoir Road 1341 Reservoir Road and Forty-fourth Street 1341 South Dakota Avenue, Trenton Street and Fourth Street SE 1341 Wisconsin Avenue 1341 name of Railroad Avenue SE., changed to Fairlawn Avenue 997 relocation of Michigan Avenue NE., etc 1543 R Street NW., between 38th and 39th Streets, closed 890 S Street NW., west of 39th Street 890 Thirty-ninth Street NW., Reservoir Road to S Street closed; condition 890 submission to Congress discontinued, of report of contingent expenses 995 employees on work for 30 days or more 995 failure of gas mains extensions 996 suits for expenses restoring to grade, etc., First Street east, due to subsidence thereof by railroad tunnel construction 398 acceptance of amount from railroad companies in compromise 398 supplies for municipal government of, to be procured and distributed by the General Supply Committee 1342 Uniform Fiduciaries Act provisions 509 vocational rehabilitation of disabled residents of 1200 *District of Columbia Code Amendments,* Sec. 483 Condemnation of private land for use of the District 1437 Sec. 484 Contents of petition 1437 Sec. 484a Selection of jurors by jury commission 1437 Sec. 485 Citation to owner; appointment of jury 1437 Sec. 486 Examination of property and hearings by jury 1438 Sec. 487 Setting aside appraisement; new jury ordered 1438 Sec. 488 Payment of confirmed appraisement 1438 Sec. 489 Time for return of verdict by jury 1438 Sec. 490 Optional acceptance of verdict by the Commissioners 1439 Sec. 491 Suits for condemning land by the United States not affected hereby 1439 Sec. 586a Degree conferring corporations; fees for certificates 1503 Sec. 586b Licenses required to confer degrees; evidence to be submitted 1504 Sec. 586c Action on applications for licenses 1504 Sec. 586d Revocation of licenses 1504 Sec. 586e Title prohibitions 1505 Sec. 586f Punishment for violations 1505 Sec. 749 Fraternal beneficial associations defined, beneficiaries of death benefits extended 1055 Sec. 764 Fraternal beneficial associations, extension of associations, exempted from provisions of 1021lxxxi Sec. 1110 Supreme court clerk’s fees modified 410 *District of Columbia, Codifying Laws, relating to,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of House Committee on Revision of the Laws, in completion of 1608 *District of Columbia, Commissioners,* appropriation for salaries, office of 1262 deficiency appropriation for special fund for use of, conducting investigations, etc 1628 accounting 1628 amount authorized, for maintaining order, etc., at presidential inaugural ceremonies, etc 1146 area for enlarging Capitol Grounds to be transferred to Architect of the Capitol, by 1695 temporary retention of streets and roadways, allowed 1695 authority of, in connection with ceremonies at inauguration of President, 1929 1140 authorized to discontinue suits for refund of expenses grading, etc., First Street east, due to subsidence by constructing railroad tunnels thereunder 398 amount to be paid by railroads in compromise 398 relocate Michigan Avenue, transfer portion to Soldiers’ Home grounds, etc 1543 provisions authorizing, to settle claims and suits against the District 1160 *District of Columbia Code of Laws,* bills relating to proposed, authorized to be printed 1007 copies of, when completed, to be conclusive evidence of the originals 1007 distribution of, when completed, and supplements 1007 no slip copies to be printed 1007 to be separate parts of Statutes at Large 1007 additional bound copies to be printed, etc.; distribution 1008 one copy of, and supplements to each Senator and Representative at first session of a Congress; for personal use 1008 no more than, during his term of service 1008 additional annual appropriation for, authorized 1008 *District of Columbia Laws,* appropriation for employment by House Committee on Revision of the Laws, of assistance in compiling and codifying; unexpended balance available 521 *District of Columbia Traffic Act,* operators permits issued without charge to enlisted men of Army, etc., for operating Government vehicle on official business 1226 *District Training School, D. C.,* appropriation for personal services 675, 1292 for maintenance, etc 675, 1292 for repairs, etc 675, 1292 for water supply 675 for bridge across Little Patuxent River 675 appropriation for power house, boiler 675 for schoolrooms and dormitories furnishing, etc 675 for motor dump truck 1292 for employees’ building, construction, etc 1292 for constructing two silos 1292 for purchase of additional land 1292 for constructing residence for superintendent 1292 deficiency appropriation for outhouses 892 *Dividends* (*see also* Revenue Act of 1928), information of payments of, etc., required of corporations 837 licenses required for collecting payments of foreign, etc 838 punishment for transacting business without 838 *Diving, Navy,* additional pay to enlisted men on duty of 412 extra, for salvage operations in depths over 90 feet 412 *Division Avenue NE., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Ames to Blaine Streets 655 *Dixon, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Rock River, at 63 *Document Room, House of Representatives,* appropriation for superintendent, Elmer A. Lewis, assistants, etc 522, 1392 *Document Room, Senate,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 517, 1387 *Dodge City, Kans.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1657 *Domestic Commerce* (*see also* Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, Department of Commerce), appropriation for investigations, etc., of raw materials and manufactures in 87, 1118 *Dominican Republic,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 deficiency appropriation for indemnity to, for death of Juan Soriano, citizen of 912 payment directed to, as indemnity for death of Juan Soriano, killed by Marine Corps airplane 488 *Dominion of Canada* (*see also* Canada), appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Donna Bridge Company,* may bridge Rio Grande, at Donna, Tex 1182 consent of Mexico required 1182 *Donna, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande, at 1182 consent of Mexico required 1182 *Donora, Pa.,* deficiency appropriation for post office, etc., completion 32 *Doorkeeper, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, special employee, messengers, etc 522, 1392 janitors of committees placed under, after close of Congress 522, 1392 *Doorkeeper, Senate* (*see* Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, Senate). *Douglas, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 920lxxxii *Douglass Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Queens Chapel Road to Twenty-fourth Street; from gasoline tax fund 1271 for paving, etc., Bladensburg Road to South Dakota Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Dourine, etc.,* appropriation for investigating, treating, etc 547, 1198 *Downing, Henry F.,* deficiency appropriation for Civil War bounty 908 *Draft, Selective,* deficiency appropriation for registration, etc., expenses 49, 93, 1619 *Drainage* (*see* Irrigation). *Dravo Contracting Company,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Chester, Ill 291 *Drought Resistant Crops,* appropriation for breeding, etc 551, 1201 *Drug, etc., Plants,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 550, 1201 for physiological and fermentation investigations, etc., of 550 *Drug Products, etc., Agricultural,* appropriation for biological investigations, etc., of 1207 *Drugless Healing, D. C.,* licenses required to practice 1335 *Drugs, Adulterated, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for detecting 668, 1285 *Drugs, Deleterious, etc.,* appropriation for suppressing traffic in, among Indians 1566 *Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for investigating adulterations, false branding, etc., of 566, 1217 deficiency appropriation for investigating adulterations, etc., of 14 *Dry Land Farming,* appropriation for improving methods of 551, 1201 deficiency appropriation for improving methods of 1633 *Dry Valley Government Road, Ga.,* amount authorized for paving, from Rossville, Ga., to Chickamauga, etc., Park 1305 assent to change in position of road 1305 acceptance of title to road and maintenance by Georgia, required after completion 1305 *Dryden, Tex.,* construction, Army Air Corps, authorized at 1304 *Duchesne County, Utah,* appropriation for aid to public schools; from Indian funds 220, 1581 *Dulaney, John W., etc.,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Helena, Ark 762 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Helena, Ark., by 1529 *Duluth and Superior Bridge Company,* may bridge Saint Louis River, from Rices Point, Minn., to Connors Point, Wis 286 *Duluth, Minn.,* appropriation for public building 178, 1042 exchange of lots with the city 178 granted easement over site of new public building 601 lands to be given in exchange by the city 601 may bridge Duluth Ship Canal 116 sale of old Federal building to, on completion of new one 600 *Duluth Ship Canal,* bridge authorized across, at Duluth Minn 116 *Dunbar, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Kanawha River, at 981 *Duncan Field, San Antonio, Tex.,* construction, for Army Air Corps, authorized at 749, 1304 *Duncan Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Fourteenth to Fifteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Dunkirk, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 178, 1042 *Dupo Bridge Company,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Carondelet, Mo 505 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Carondelet, Mo., by 1308 *Durango, Colo.,* appropriation for public building; limit of cost; court rooms to be provided later 176 *Durant, Okla.,* terms of court at 1518 *Durham, N. C.,* terms of court at; rooms to be provided 495 *“During the Session,”* to mean 121 days 523 to mean 212 days 1393 *Dutch Gap Lighthouse Reservation, Va.,* portion of, transferred to Colonial Dames of America in Virginia 1024 *Dwight P. Robinson Company Incorporated,* time extended for bridging Ohio River, from Maysville, Ky., to Aberdeen, Ohio 1182 **E.** *Earned Income* (*see also* Revenue Act of 1928), credit allowed for, in computing income tax 804 *Earthquake Regions,* appropriation for triangulation and leveling surveys of 97, 1127 *Easement* (*see also* Rights of Way), granted across Vicksburg Military Park, Miss 434 *East Alburg, Vt.,* bridge authorized across Lake Champlain, at 514, 1506 time extended for bridging Lake Champlain, at 1533 *East Chicago Company,* acceptance of land adjacent to Indiana Harbor Ship Canal from 1501 *East Chicago, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 178, 1042 acceptance of land at, adjacent to Indiana Harbor Canal 1501lxxxiii bridge authorized across Grand Calumet River, at 114, 1168 reconstruction of bridge across Grand Calumet River, at Gary and, authorized 1475 *East Dundee, Ill.,* bridge across Fox River by, legalized 1478 *East Grand Forks, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North, between Grand Forks, N. Dak., and 113 *East Las Vegas, N. Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 32 *East Orange, N. J.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 32 *East Portland, Oreg.,* rate of Army transportation on land grant railroad to Roseville, Calif., from 722 *East Richford, Vt.,* deficiency appropriation for inspection station, construction 1657 *Eastern Dispensary and Casualty Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 674, 1291 deficiency appropriation for 10, 1631 *Ecuador,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Edinburg, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Pearl River, at 975 *Edison, Thomas A.,* deficiency appropriation for commemorative medal issued to 1614 gold medal to be struck, with suitable inscriptions, and presented to, commemorative of his achievements, etc 1012 *Education Bureau, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 238, 1602 for general expenses, travel, distributing documents, etc 238, 1602 for investigating land grant colleges, etc 238, 1602 for study of work of, etc., of secondary schools 1602 employment of specialists, etc 1602 for education in Alaska, under supervision of 239, 1603 for medical relief in Alaska 239, 1603 for reindeer for Alaska, sales, etc 239, 1603 available for paying traveling expenses in Alaska, of new appointees, and change of stations 240, 1603 for printing and binding for 202, 1564 deficiency appropriation for education of Alaskan natives 19, 904, 937 for school and home gardening 46 for buildings, etc., White Mountain and Golovin, Alaska 904 for salaries, 1929, under 1683 *Education, Commissioner of,* appropriation for traveling expenses, etc 239, 1602 for education, etc., in Alaska under 239, 1603 *Efficiency Bureau,* appropriation for Chief of, office personnel, and expenses 576, 1233 for printing and binding for 576, 1233 deficiency appropriation for actuarial data, D. C. public schools, contract service 886 for salaries, 1929, under 1675 investigations, etc., of, extended to District of Columbia municipal government 576 to certify annually with estimates, statement of savings in Government offices, etc., resulting from surveys and recommendations of 1233 statement to be included in the Budget 1233 *Eggleston, Archie,* appropriation for purchase of land for, in lieu of Indian allotment to deceased father 206 *Eggners Ferry, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River, at 144, 608 time extended for bridging Cumberland River, at 1524 *Egypt,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 for expenses of American prisoners, etc., in 76, 1107 *Eighteenth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Allison to Webster Street; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Eighteenth Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., D to E Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 for paving, etc., Massachusetts Avenue to D Street; from gasoline tax fund 1272 *Eighth Judicial Circuit,* circuit judge residing in, previous to division thereof, assigned as judge thereof 1348 within the newly created tenth circuit, assigned as judge thereof 1348 proceedings pending in circuit court of appeals as previously constituted, to continue therein, if hearing, etc., had been held 1348 if no hearing, etc., had been held, to be transferred to proper circuit 1348 *Eighth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Longfellow Street to Marietta Place; from gasoline tax fund 652 for paving, etc., Rittenhouse to Sheridan Streets; from gasoline tax fund 652 for paving, etc., Tuckerman to Underwood Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *El Dorado, Ark.,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for public building 920lxxxiv terms of court at 59 *El Paso and Juarez Traction Company,* time extended for bridging Rio Grande, at El Paso, Tex., by 55 *El Paso Electric Company,* time extended for bridging Rio Grande, at El Paso, Tex., by 55 *El Paso, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for public building 920 time extended for bridging Rio Grande, at 55 *Eldred, Pa.,* time extended for bridging Allegheny River, at 769 *Elections of President, etc.* (*see also* Presidental Elections), provisions for meeting of electors, and transmitting their votes 945 *Electoral Vote for President and Vice President,* appropriation for printing certified copies of 71 provisions for certificates of electors, etc 945 *Electric and Cable Cars, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 190, 1053 *Electric Medical Examiners, D. C., Board of,* records, etc., of, to be delivered to Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art 1340 *Electric Plants, etc., Army,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 337, 1360 *Electrical Department, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 659, 1275 for contingent expenses, supplies, etc 659, 1275 for placing wires underground, etc 659, 1275 for police patrol, and fire alarm systems 659, 1275 amount for improving police patrol system in fifteenth precinct reappropriated 1276 for lighting expenses 659, 1275 Bolling Field air mail lights; part of cost 659, 1276 for motor vehicles, traffic signals, etc 660, 1276 for improving police patrol system in fifteenth precinct 660 for addition to storehouse 660 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929 1692 *Elephant Rocks, Oreg.,* granted Oregon for park purposes 148 *Elizabeth City, N. C.,* terms of court at 495 *Elizabeth, N. J.,* appropriation for enlarging, etc., post office building 178 *Elk Point, S. Dak.,* preliminary examination, of Missouri River at, for flood control 1164 *Elk River,* bridge authorized across, between Lauderdale and Limestone Counties, Ala 109 *Elliott, E. M.,* may bridge Ohio River, at Ravenswood, W. Va 317 *Ellis Island Immigrant Station, N. V.,* appropriation for remodeling, repairs, etc 107 *Ellsberg, Edward, Naval Constructor,* appointment of, as lieutenant commander, Naval Reserve, authorized, for meritorious services in salvage of Ships S–4 and S–51 1228 to be an additional number 1228 *Ellsworth, Lincoln,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of awarding gold medal to 1614 *Elmira, N. Y.,* appropriation for extending public building 178 *Ely, Colonel Nathan D., Army,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement to, for loss of personal property 35 *Embassies,* appropriation for clerks at 65, 1096 deficiency appropriation for clerks at 48 for interpretors to 48 *Emergencies, Foreign Service,* appropriation for unforseen 68, 1099 *Emergency Boards, Railway Labor Act,* appropriation for, appointed by the President 1232 *Emergency Fund, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses under 651, 1268 *Emergency Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 674, 1291 deficiency appropriation for 10, 892, 1631 *Emergency Officers’ Retired Lists, Army, Navy, and Marine Corps,* appropriation for administrative expenses, etc., under Veterans’ Bureau 1245 for death or disability compensation 1246 officers who served in the World War other than as of Regular Army, etc., having incurred disability not less than 30 per cent permanent, to be placed upon the 735 given rank held when discharged, and same privileges of Regular Army officers, etc., retired for physical disability 735 entitled to hospitalization, etc., authorized by Veterans’ Bureau, and retired pay at 75 per cent of pay at time of discharge 735 payment solely from military and naval compensation fund of Veterans’ Bureau; exception 735 persons of similar service, with disability of less than 30 but more than 10 per cent permanent, to be placed on list, but without retired pay 735 entitled to compensation, etc., of officers retired for physical disability 735 lists of, to be published annually in Army and Navy Registers 735 application for benefits of, to be made in 12 months 736 register to be kept; period of “World War” defined 736 *Emery River,* bridge authorized across, at Suddaths Ferry, Tenn 505 *Employees’ Associations,* exempt from income tax 813 *Employees’ Compensation Commission,* appropriation for Commissioners, and office personnel 577, 1235 for contingent expenses 577, 1235 for printing and binding for 577, 1235 for allowances from compensation fund 577, 1235 enforcing recoveries 578, 1235 deficiency appropriation for office personnel, etc 5 for contingent expenses 5 for printing and binding 5, 886lxxxv deficiency appropriation for allowances from compensation fund 5 for salaries, etc 886 for expenses, etc., District of Columbia Compensation Act 886 for additional payments, 1929, etc 1626 in court proceedings under Longshoremen’s, etc., Compensation Act, district attorney of the district to appear for 490 *Employees’ Compensation, D. C.,* provisions of Longshoremen’s, etc., Act, applicable to injuries or death of employee of an employer 600 employments excepted, vessel crews 600 common carrier railroad 600 Government 600 agricultural, domestic, and casual employment 600 effective July 1, 1928 600 *Employees’ Compensation Fund,* appropriation for payments from 577, 1235 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1626 *Employees’ Compensation Fund, D. C.,* appropriation for payments from 645, 1265 for administrative expenses 1265 deficiency appropriation for allowances, etc., from 8, 1628 *Employees, Government,* classification of positions of civilian, modified 776 *Employees’ Trusts,* profit sharing trusts, etc., for employees, not taxed under Revenue Act 839 *Employees’ Voluntary Beneficiary Associations,* exempt from income tax 814 *Employment of Minors, D. C.,* work prohibited by child under 14; home work, outside of school hours, excepted 998 boys over 10 may distribute newspapers 999 hours and time of employment restricted, if under 18 999 employers to keep posted in their establishments regulations of legal hours, etc 999 list of minors employed, time record, etc 999 evidence of violation if minor present for longer time, etc 999 work forbidden in any place dangerous to health 999 orders prohibiting, to be issued by Board of Education 999 restriction on 999 occupations forbidden minors under 16 999 under 18 999 girls under 18 999 delivering messages at night, males between 18 and 21 1000 females between 18 and 21 1000 employment forbidden, between 14 and 18, unless employee procures, etc., a work or vacation permit 1000 casual work at home of employer outside of school hours permitted without permit; limitations 1000 if employment not specifically prohibited 1000 work or vacation permits to be issued only by director of school attendance 1000 work or vacation permits, contents; record to be kept, etc 1000 weekly lists of, to be sent to the schools 1001 application in person for permits accompanied by parent if under 16; papers required 1001 statement from prospective employer; details 1001 evidence of age 1001 certificate of physical fitness from school medical inspector 1001 details of 1001 school record, if under 16, issued by minor’s teacher 1001 contents 1001 proofs of age required; birth certificate 1001 baptismal record 1001 family record, etc 1001 certificate of physical age from school medical inspector, with affidavit of parent, etc 1002 no permit to be issued if minor shown to be under 14 1002 birth certificate accepted as preferred 1002 others accepted if, can not be obtained 1002 vacation permits authorized for minors between 14 and 16; use of 1002 difference in color from work permit, etc 1002 employer receiving permit, to give school department notice of employment of minor, and termination 1002 effect of failure, etc 1002 evidence required of employer that minor employed without permit has reached i8 1002 if not furnished, employment not to continue 1003 proof of demand and failure to show proof age, evidence of unlawful employment 1003 punishment for specified violations, for first offense 1003 for any subsequent offense 1003 enforcement of provisions by director of school attendance 1003 authority conferred on school officers, etc 1003 restriction on stuffing of newspapers 1003 sales, etc., in streets by boys under 12 or girls under 18 1003 not applicable to fixed routes distribution of newspapers, periodicals, etc 1003 prohibited hours for boys under 16 1003 wearing of work badge required of boys under 16 1004 issue of street-trade badges, upon application of minor, etc 1004 requirements of applications 1004 acceptance of work permit accepted in lieu of 1004 contents of badge; record, etc 1004 transfers forbidden 1004 wearing, etc., required 1004 lists of, to be sent to schools, etc., weekly 1001 to expire January 1st, and color changed 1004 warning to minor, and notice to parent, of first offense of violation 1004lxxxvi action of court, etc., for subsequent violations 1005 supervision by probation officer of juvenile court 1005 revocation of badge, etc 1005 notification to parent, etc 1005 effect of 1005 refusal to surrender a violation of this Act 1005 person offering an article to be sold in a public place, to a minor under 16, must ascertain if minor wears his own badge 1005 if without badge, no article to be furnished 1005 punishment for failure to comply, etc.; for first offense 1005 for any subsequent offense 1006 punishment for permitting violations by minor under his control 1006 loitering of boys under 16 around newspaper offices during school hours not to be permitted by publishers, etc 1006 punishment for permitting 1006 inspectors, etc., to be appointed by Board of Education 1006 competitive examination, etc., for 1006 jurisdiction given juvenile court in all cases arising under this Act 1006 former child labor Act, etc., repealed 1006 invalidity of any provision, not to affect validity of remainder of Act 1006 supervision, etc., of the Board of Education 1006 effective July 1, 1928 1006 *Employment Service, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 651, 1268 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, 1929 1692 *Employment Service, Department of Labor,* appropriation for fostering, etc., welfare of wage earners, etc 109, 1139 objects designated 109, 1139 deficiency appropriation for 47 for salaries, 1929 1685 *Engineer Commissioner’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for office personnel 647, 1264 for central garage 647, 1264 *Engineer Corps, Army* (*see* Engineer Department, Army). *Engineer Department, Army,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of Engineers 326, 1349 draftsmen, etc 326, 1349 for printing and binding, under Chief of Engineers 327, 1351 for fortifications, seacoast defenses United States 336, 1359 insular possessions 336, 1359 Panama Canal 336, 1360 for expenses of depots 341, 1363 for maintenance of Engineer School 341, 1363 travel expenses of officers for instruction 341, 1364 for equipment of troops 341, 1364 for operations in the field 341, 1364 allowance for purchase of options on materials 341, 1364 temporary construction for training only 341, 1364 appropriation for military surveys and maps 342, 1364 assistance of other Government agencies 342 for care, etc., Washington’s birthplace 358, 1379 for California Debris Commission 358, 1379 for roads, bridges, etc., Alaska 358, 1379 for regulating Lowell Creek, Alaska, for protecting adjacent Government property 358 for rivers and harbors, immediately available 358, 1379 for Miami harbor; reimbursement 358 for maintenance, etc., of existing projects 358, 1379 for survey of northern and northwestern lakes, etc 358, 1379 for examinations, surveys, etc., of authorized projects 359, 1380 for preventing injurious deposits, New York harbor 359, 1380 for prevention of erosion of Missouri River, etc., at Niobrara, Nebr., under 1380 for prevention of erosion of Missouri River, etc., at Yankton, S. Dak 1380 for examination and survey for widening Conduit Road, etc., from the District line to Great Falls, Md 1380 for relocation of levee on Arkansas River in Conway County, Ark 1380 for purchase of Inland Waterways Corporation stock, etc 1380 for Dam No 2, Muscle Shoals, Tennessee River 359, 1380 for flood relief, Mississippi River 359, 1381 for flood control, Mississippi and Sacramento Rivers 359, 1381 for emergency fund, tributaries of of Mississippi River 1381 for return to California contribution for Sacramento River, flood control 1381 deficiency appropriation for rivers and harbors, collision damage claims 38 for Cape Cod Canal purchase, etc 38 for military surveys and maps 928 for preserving historic fortifications, San Juan, P. R 928 for flowage easements, protection of Lake of the Woods, and Rainy River, Minn 930 for operations in the field 1619 for transportation atlas 1665 for survey, etc., of Interoceanic canals to determine future needs of shipping 1667 for dredging channel, Bayboro Harbor 1667 for salaries, 1929, under 1689 for California Débris Commission, salaries, 1929 1691 authorized to aid relocation of levee on bank of Arkansas River, in Conway County, Ark., from funds for control of Mississippi River floods 1380 *Engineer School, D. C., Army,* appropriation for equipment, maintenance, etc 341, 1363lxxxvii *Engineering Exercises, Navy,* appropriation for prizes, etc 626, 1454 *Engineering Experimental Station, Naval Academy,* appropriation for 629, 1458 *England* (*see* Great Britain). *England, Honorable E. T.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 884 *England, Thomas M.,* name placed on yellow fever honor roll and presented gold metal 1409 to receive $125 monthly 1410 *Engraving and Printing Bureau, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Director, and office personnel 172, 1037 work authorized for fiscal year 1929 172 work authorized for fiscal year 1930 1037 for salaries of employees: exception 172, 1037 for wages of plate printers, etc 172, 1038 for materials, etc 172, 1038 use of proceeds from work 172, 1038 deficiency appropriation for transfer to Bureau of Standards 915 for plate printing 935, 1653 for materials, etc 935, 1618, 1653 for salaries, etc 1653 for salaries, etc., 1929 1688 increase in number to be delivered of checks, drafts, etc 915 increase in withdrawal permit sheets, authorized 1653 *Enid, Okla.,* terms of court at 1518 *Enlisted Men, Army,* appropriation for pay 329, 1353 for aviation increase 329, 1353 for Philippine Scouts 329, 1353 for longevity pay 329, 1353 for retired 329, 1353 for retired, on active duty 329, 1353 for allowances for quarters 329, 1353 for interest on deposits 329, 1353 for paying claims of, for damages to private property 330, 1353 for disposition of remains of 354, 1375 recovery of bodies 355, 1375 deficiency appropriation for disposition of remains of 936, 1672 dishonorably discharged for misrepresenting age, who served during the World War, to be considered as honorably discharged 1505 no back pay, etc., allowed 1505 indebtedness of, may be deducted from pay rolls, in monthly installments 698 amount of deduction limited 698 limitation if pay forfeited by courtmartial sentence, etc 698 remission of unpaid, on honorable discharge 699 collection on final statements, etc 699 payment authorized for expenses, recovering bodies of 248 *Enlisted Men, Marine Corps,* appropriation for pay, active list 638, 1466 for lodging and subsistence 639, 1467 for retired 639, 1467 for clothing 639, 1467 for transporting dependents 639, 1467 for funeral expenses 639, 1467 deficiency appropriation for subsistence, lodging, etc 25 for travel allowance of discharged 909, 1649 death allowances to beneficiaries of, on active list 710 on retired list, on active duty 710 *Enlisted Men, Navy,* appropriation for recreation for 626, 1454 for pay of retired 631, 1459 for extra pay on reenlistment 631, 1459 for interest on deposits 631, 1459 for pay of 631, 1459 for death gratuity 631, 1460 deficiency appropriation for travel allowances of, on discharge 908 for transporting, etc., remains of 1618 additional pay for submarine or diving duty 412 extra, for salvage diving in depths over 90 feet 412 advances authorized to, for emergency expenses on shore duty 712 allowed to make good, time lost by absence for more than day without leave, etc 620 death allowances to beneficiaries of, on active list 710 on retired list, on active duty 710 additional dependent relatives added 710 restricted to Regular Navy 710 dishonorably discharged for fraudulently misrepresenting age, during World War, may be held to be honorably discharged 1084 no back pay, etc 1084 certificate of honorable discharge may be granted 1085 *Enlisted Reserve Corps, Army,* appropriation for pay, transportation, etc 348, 1370 *Entiat, Wash.,* time extended for bridging Columbia River, at 1546 *Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Chief of Bureau, and office personnel 558, 1208 for investigating insects affecting fruits, grapes, nuts, etc 558, 1208 Japanese and Asiatic beetles 558, 1208 for insects affecting tropical and subtropical plants 558, 1208 Parlatoria date scale and Mediterranean etc., fruit flies 558, 1208 for truck and garden crop insects; affecting forests; moths 558, 1208 for cereal and forage crop insects 558, 1208 European corn borer; cricket in northwestern Colorado 1208 for cotton insects 1208 boll weevil control in Oklahoma 1208 for insects affecting man and domestic animals; stored products 558, 1208 for taxonomy of insects, useful insects, insect pest survey 558, 1209 for bee culture 558, 1209 deficiency appropriation for investigating insects affecting fruits, nuts, cereals, forage, etc 12 for insects affecting southern field crops 12 for eradication of Mexican fruit worm 12 for control, etc., of Japanese and Asiatic beetles 13lxxxviii deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929 1677 for insects affecting man and domestic animals 1634 for tropical and subtropical plant insects 1634 for general expenses 1670 *Entomology, International Congress of,* foreign governments invited to send delegates to 482 *Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary,* appropriation for salaries 65, 1096 deficiency appropriation for salaries 48 *Epes, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tombigbee River, at 308, 754 reconstruction authorized of bridge across Tombigbee River, at 115 *Epidemics,* appropriation for prevention of 174, 1040 deficiency appropriation for prevention of 31, 42, 48, 1619 *Equine Meat,* appropriation for inspection, etc.; labels required 548, 1198 *Equipage, Army,* appropriation for, toilet kits, etc 332, 1356 deficiency appropriation for 1619, 1622, 1672, 1674 *Equipment Shops, Post Office Department,* appropriation for care, maintenance, etc., of 188, 1050 for materials, labor, etc., for manufacture of bags, locks, etc., in 192, 1054 *Equipment Supplies, Navy,* appropriation for Bureau of Navigation 626, 1454 for Bureau of Engineering 629, 1457 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 630, 1458 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 633, 1461 *Erie, Ohio,* construction authorized of hospital, ordnance depot at 1302 *Erie, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 178, 1042 *Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties, Fla.,* may bridge Santa Rosa Sound 752 *Escambia County, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Conecah River, in 295 *Estate Tax, Revenue Act of 1926,* limit on deductions from gross estate of nonresident decedents, repealed 862 applicable to deaths hereafter 862 suspension of running of statute of limitations during period of prohibition of assessment, etc 862 until after final decision of Board 863 applicable to present cases 863 in transferee cases 863 applicable to present cases 863 credit of gift reduction repealed by, revived, as of January 1, 1926 863 *Estates and Trusts* (*see also* Income Tax, Revenue Act of 1928), tax imposed on income of 838 deduction for gifts under will, etc 838 *Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Ethiopia,* appropriation for expenses of American prisoners in 1107 allowance for consular prisons in, 1928, 1929 1612 *Ethnology, American,* appropriation for researches in 583, 1241 cooperation authorized of Secretary of Smithsonian Institution with States, etc., in researches among American Indians 403 *Etowah County, Ala.,* may bridge Coosa River, at Gilberts Ferry 1526 *Euchee, Okla.,* appropriation for Indian school at 219, 1579 *Eufaula, Okla.,* appropriation for Indian school at 219, 1579 *Eureka, Calif.,* terms of court at 1424 *Europe,* appropriation for expenses of promoting commerce with, etc 86, 1117 deficiency appropriation for headstones for American soldiers’ graves in 37 for expenses, promoting commerce with, etc 897 *European Corn Borer,* appropriation for research, etc., on 558, 1208 for cooperative expenses to control spread of 565 for special research, etc., for control of 568 for preventing spread of 1216 amount from former appropriation available 1216 sum authorized for applying methods of eradication 734 expended in cooperation with States, etc 734 no expenditure until affected State provides regulatory legislation, and money is contributed for State cooperation 734 limitation of amount for farm cleanup expenses 734 no pay for corn, etc., destroyed 734 money received from States to be deposited into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts 734 *Eustis, Me.,* deficiency appropriation for inspection station, construction 1657 *Eutaw, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Warrior River, at 754 *Evans, Llewellyn, etc.,* may bridge Puget Sound, Wash., at the Narrows 1403 *Evansville, Ind.,* terms of court at 438 *Evarts Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Twentieth to Twenty-second Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1270 for paving, etc., Ninth to Tenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Examining and Retiring Boards, Navy,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 641, 1470 *Examining Surgeons for Pensions,* appropriation for fees, etc., fiscal years 1928 and 1929 226lxxxix appropriation for fees, etc., fiscal years 1929 and 1930 1588 examinations hereafter by one physician, etc 1588 limitation on physician’s fee 1588 *Excess Taxes, Internal Revenue,* deficiency appropriation for refund to manufacturers, etc., of, on automobile accessories 30 *Excise Taxes, Revenue Act of 1926,* tax on automobiles repealed 865 provisions for refunding 865 *Executive and Independent Offices Appropriations* (*see* Independent Offices Act). *Executive Departments, etc.,* appropriation for expenses, transferring office supplies 164, 1030 for distinctive mail equipments for 192, 1055 for care, etc., of grounds of 583, 1241 acquisition of designated lands in District of Columbia as sites for buildings, for, etc 51 classification of civilian positions in, modified 776 cooperative work of scientific investigations, etc., of, with Bureau of Standards 94, 1124 transfer of funds, etc 94, 1124 details from, etc., to Civil Service Commission for work in the District, forbidden; exception 576, 1233 expenses of travel of civilians authorized when transferred from one official station to another; limitation 1055 extended leaves authorized for Spanish War veterans in, to attend their annual convention at Habana, Cuba, in 1928 433 field service employees under, to be paid adjusted compensation from appropriations for 1929 193 quarters, subsistence, etc., to be furnished appropriations for 1929 available 193 value of, to be considered in fixing salary rate 193 information, details, etc., from, to befurnished War Claims Arbiter 259 may prepare, etc., articles for exhibit at Pacific Southwest Exposition 397 submission to Congress discontinued, of statement of contingent appropriations 986 publications received, etc 986 issued, etc 986 travel outside the District 986 exchange of typewriters, etc 986 rented buildings, D. C 986 care of Government-owned buildings, D. C., location, etc 986 receipts from sales of war supplies 986 of annual estimates only as now required by law 986 condition of business 987 employees, below standard of efficiency 987 supplies for, to be procured and distributed by The General Supply Committee 1341 temporary details allowed from, to White House 573, 1230 to furnish information to Committees on Expenditures in Executive Departments of the Senate and House, when requested 996 *Executive Mansion* (*see also* Executive Office), appropriation for care, repairs, etc 574, 1230 for greenhouses 574, 1231 for improving grounds 574, 1231 for traveling expenses 574, 1231 for portrait of President Coolidge 1231 deficiency appropriation for extraordinary repairs; amount reappropriated 5 for maintenance, etc., quarters for the President at Mount Weather, Va 1625 *Executive Office,* appropriation for compensation of the President 573, 1230 for compensation of the Vice President 573, 1230 for Secretary to the President, and office personnel 573 for Secretary to the President, two additional secretaries, and office personnel 1230 details allowed from Departments, etc 573, 1230 for contingent expenses 573, 1230 for printing and binding for 573, 1230 for traveling and entertainment expenses of the President 573, 1230 for care, repair, etc., Executive Mansion and grounds 574, 1230 for White House police 574, 1231 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929, under 1675 *Executive Office of the District of Columbia,* appropriation for personal services 645, 1262 additional to Engineer Commissioner 1262 *Experiment Stations Office, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for general expenses; State allotments 541, 1191 for increased allotments 541, 1191 for further endowments 541, 1192 for benefits to Hawaii 1192 for administrative expenses 542, 1192 for stations in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, Guam, and Virgin Islands 542, 1192 construction, Alaska 542, 1192 deficiency appropriation for 1616 for payment of additional allotment to Oklahoma Experiment Station 1632 *Exploration of Arctic Regions by Airship, International Society for,* annual contributions authorized to, for five years 1222 deficiency appropriation for 1652 *Explosives,* punishment for unauthorized mailing of, etc 1072 *Export Industries of the United States,* appropriation for investigating problems of, relating to production, etc 86, 1117 *Export of Arms, etc.,* libel proceedings for condemnation and sale of property seized for unlawful 1424 jurisdiction of court 1424 disposal of condemned property by sale 1424xc libel proceedings for condemnation, etc.; arms and munitions of war to be delivered to War Department 1424 *Export of Cattle, etc.,* examination authorized of all vessels which carry to foreign countries, cattle, horses, mules, asses, sheep, goats, or swine 789 rules to be prescribed for safe and proper transportation and humane treatment 790 owners of vessels violating, may be prohibited from carrying the same for prescribed period 790 vessel may be refused clearance from any United States port 790 *Exports of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, etc.,* appropriation for inspection and certifying condition of 1216 *Exposition, Chicago* (*see* Chicago World’s Fair). *Exposition, International,* deficiency appropriation for Seville, Spain 913 *Exposition, International Petroleum,* States and foreign countries invited to participate in, at Tulsa, Okla 788 *Ex-Service Men, D. C.,* appropriation for burial of indigent, in Arlington, etc., cemeteries 677, 1294 *Extension Service, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for administrative expenses 542, 1193 for farmers’ cooperative demonstration work 542, 1193 acceptance of contributions, etc., within State 542, 1193 for additional cooperative extension work 543, 1193 plans of expenditure 543, 1193 county agents 543, 1193 for agricultural exhibits at State, etc., fairs 543, 1193 for further cooperation of State colleges and the Department 1193 for cooperative farm forestry 543, 1193 for cooperative use of farm agents in rehabilitating flooded areas 543 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 44 for cooperative extension work 894 laws relating to, extended to Hawaii 571 permanent annual appropriations for, increased 572 *Extension Work, Agricultural,* cooperation with State colleges for further development of 711 amount authorized annually for work in agriculture and home economics 711 assent of governor, if legislature not in session 712 annual increasing appropriations 712 proportion of appropriation for county agents to develop system with men, women, boys, and girls 712 appointment of men and women in fair proportion 712 use of agricultural trains 712 sums authorized, are additions to, and not substitutes for, former appropriations 712 *Extradition,* appropriation for expenses bringing home criminals from abroad 76, 1107 deficiency appropriation for bringing home criminals from abroad 913 **F.** *Fairfax County, Va.,* bridge authorized across Potomac River, between Montgomery County, Md., and 442 *Fairfield, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for public building at 920 *Fairfield, Ohio, Army Air Depot,* amount authorized for constructing fuel oil tanks 130 construction authorized at 749, 1304 *Fairlawn Avenue SE., D. C.,* name of Railroad Avenue changed to 997 *Fairs, State, Interstate, etc.,* appropriation for making agricultural exhibits at 543, 1193 *Falkenthal, Sergeant Charles, Army,* deficiency appropriation for, loss of personal property 35 *Fall River, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for public building at 920 *Fallon, Nev.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 32 *Falloon, Virgil, etc.,* may bridge Missouri River, at Rulo, Nebr 390 time extended for bridging Missouri River, at Rulo, Nebr., by 1524 *Far East, The,* appropriation for developing commerce with 86, 1117 deficiency appropriation for promoting commerce with 933, 1617 *Fargo, N. Dak.,* appropriation for public building 179, 1042 discretionary authority as to site, construction, etc 179 may bridge Red River of the North, to Moorhead, Minn 472 time extended for bridging Red River of the North, at, by 1534 *Farm Fires,* appropriation for developing methods of preventing 557, 1207 *Farm Forestry, Cooperative,* appropriation for assisting establishment, etc., of 543, 1193 *Farm Irrigation,* appropriation for investigations, etc 560, 1211 *Farm Lands,* cooperative employment with States, etc., of county extension for rehabilitating, in flood areas of 1927 53 *Farm Loan Associations,* exempt from income tax 814 *Farm Loan Bureau* (*see* Federal Farm Loan Bureau, Treasury Department). *Farm Management and Practice,* appropriation for investigating, etc., improved methods of 561, 1211 for ascertaining cost of production of staple agricultural products 561, 1212xci *Farm Products,* appropriation for diffusing information of marketing, etc., of 561, 1212 cotton and by-products research 1212 cooperative with other agencies 561, 1212 forms of wool and mohair grades to be sold 561, 1212 for cooperative employment of agents to diffuse information as to marketing, etc., of 561, 1212 for investigating and certifying condition of perishable, etc 561, 1212 for utilizing, in the home 564, 1215 *Farm Products, Perishable,* appropriation for purchases of, for detecting violations of Standard Container, etc., Acts 563, 1214 deficiency appropriation for agency expenses, preventing dumping of, in interstate commerce 13 *Farm Relief,* members elect to 71st Congress of Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, to hold meetings, etc., to gather information and prepare bills, etc., for 1624 *Farmers’ Bulletins,* appropriation for printing and binding 541, 1191 *Farmers’ Cooperative Demonstration Work,* appropriation for expenses of 542, 1193 acceptance of contributions within a State 542, 1193 *Farmers’ Cooperative Marketing, etc., Associations,* exempt from income tax 813 *Farmers’ Irrigation District,* appropriation for operating, etc., Nine Mile Drain, North Platte project 1593 *Farmers’ Mutual Casualty Insurance Companies,* exempt from income tax 813 *Farmers’ Produce Market, D. C.,* acquisition of site and construction of, authorized 1487 *Faulkner County, Ark.,* all right, etc., of United States to described lands in, relinquished to owners 1187 only United States right, etc., abandoned 1188 valid rights of any person not impaired 1188 *Faust, Charles L., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to father of 1623 *Fayette City Bridge Company,* may bridge Monongahela River, at Fayette City, Pa 1488 *Fayette City, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Monongahela River, at 1488 *Fayetteville, N. C.,* terms of court at 495 *Federal Board for Vocational Education,* appropriation for additional amount for salaries and expenses 1235 for extending benefits of vocational education to Hawaii 578, 1235 for rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry 578, 1235 apportionment to States computed 578, 1235 appropriation for investigations, etc., of rehabilitations, placements, etc 578, 1236 for office personnel, etc 578, 1236 for printing and binding for 578, 1236 attendance at educational, etc., meetings allowed from expenses 578, 1236 deficiency appropriation for 45 for cooperative vocational education in agriculture and home economics 1626 for cooperative rehabilitation of disabled residents of D. C 1626 for salaries and expenses, 1930; education in agriculture and home economics 1626 for salaries, 1929 1675 additional appropriations authorized 1151 allotments for farm population, of agricultural subjects 1151 for rural population, of home economics 1151 authorizations additional and subject to conditions of former Acts 1151 attendance at meetings authorized 1151 to provide for vocational rehabilitation of disabled residents of the District of Columbia 1260 to cooperate with Employees’ Compensation Commission in formulating plan for disabled civil employees 1260 *Federal Caustic Poison Act,* appropriation for enforcing, etc 567, 1218 deficiency appropriation for regulating sale, etc., of acids, alkalies, etc., under 14 *Federal Farm Loan Board,* to establish land banks in each district 1558 branches authorized; extended to Porto Rico and Alaska 1558 *Federal Farm Loan Bureau, Treasury Department,* appropriation for members of the Board, office personnel, etc 167, 1033 for traveling expenses, etc 167, 1033 payable from assessments on land banks, etc 168, 1033 allowance for motor vehicle travel 168, 1033 expenses, destruction of paid bonds, etc 1033 deficiency appropriation for salaries 30 for miscellaneous expenses 30 motor vehicle allowance 30 for salaries and expenses 1613 verification of destruction of canceled securities 1613 *Federal Highway Act,* appropriation for forest roads and trails under 569, 1220 for rural post roads; allotment 569, 1221 for aid to States, etc 569, 1221 authorizations of appropriations for roads and trails in national forests, 1930, 1931 750 share of Federal aid increased to any State with unappropriated public, and nontaxable Indian lands, exceeding 5 per cent of area of all lands 683 amount to be expended by State on other projects 683xcii planting of shade trees to be included in project specifications 683 Federal funds may be increased by mileage of roads in national forests, etc 683 allowance of Federal funds on highways in small municipalities 683 no allowance for bridges in municipalities of population over 30,000 684 not applicable to interstate bridges connecting with small municipality in adjoining State 684 inconsistent laws repealed 684 *Federal Horticultural Board, Department of Agriculture,* deficiency appropriation for eradicating pink bollworm of cotton, in Arizona, etc 13 for eradicating Parlatoria date scale 14 for establishing, etc., noncotton zones 895 for general expenses 933 for salaries and expenses 1617, 1621 functions of, transferred to Plant Quarantine and Control Administration 565 Chief of, ex officio, as chairman of Advisory Board, etc 565 *Federal Industrial Institution for Women,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 82, 1113 deficiency appropriation for construction work; reappropriation 22 acceptance authorized of funds for a chapel on premises of 1509 chapel to be maintained at Government expense 1509 preliminary sketches, working drawings, etc., to be procured 1509 by office of Supervising Architect; reimbursement from donated funds 1509 right of way granted across, to Aiderson, W. Va., for public highway 53 *Federal Land Banks,* establishment of, in each Federal land bank, by Federal Farm Loan Board 1558 branches authorized 1558 designation for, in Alaska and Porto Rico 1558 loans authorized not exceeding $25,000; interest rate 1558 term limit for loans by, in Porto Rico or Alaska 1558 exempt from income tax 814 *Federal Oil Conservation Board,* deficiency appropriation for expenses; reappropriation 887, 1626 *Federal Point Lighthouse Reservation,* conveyance of, authorized to Wilmington, N. C., as a memorial to commemorate Battle of Fort Fisher 1066 *Federal Power Commission,* appropriation for expenses of 579, 1236 transfer of civilian employees to rolls of; no salary reductions 579 for printing and binding for 579, 1236 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929 1676 may issue permits for power development on Salt River, within Fort Apache and White Mountain Indian Reservations, Ariz 1344 no permit to be issued by, for development of water power on Potomac River from Rock Creek to above the Great Falls, until further action by Congress 1012 reports to be made by, and National Capitol Park and Planning Commission, as to utilization of the area 1012 permits, licenses, etc., not to be issued by, upon Colorado River and tributaries, except the Gila, in designated States until March 5, 1930 1446 allowed, if prior thereto, the Boulder Canyon Project Act becomes effective 1446 to report on compensation to Apache Indians, for power plant at Coolidge Dam, Ariz 211 *Federal Prison Camps,* establishment, etc., of, authorized by Attorney General 1318 selection of, by Attorney General and Secretaries of Agriculture and Interior 1318 convicts may be transferred to, for road and trail building 1318 good conduct commutation applicable 1318 additional deduction for actual employment 1318 criminal laws affecting prisoners made applicable to those transferred to 1318 payment of earnings of inmates 1318 expenses of, payable from appropriation for support of United States prisoners 1318 *Federal Radio Commission* (*see also* Radio Act of 1927), appropriation for Commissioners 579, 1236 for other expenses 579, 1236 for printing and binding 579, 1236 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 5 for Commissioners; amount immediately available 887 for general expenses 887 contracts for reporting 887 for stenographic service, 1927 and 1928 1626 authority of, continued until March 16, 1929; salary continued 373 term of present, to expire February 23, 1929; of successors 373 powers vested in, continued until December 31, 1929 1559 period of present salary until March 16, 1930 1559 term of each member to expire February 23, 1930; terms of appointees thereafter 1559 appointment of general counsel, legal assistants, etc 1559 *Federal Reporter,* appropriation for purchase of continuation of 81, 1112 *Federal Reserve Acts Amendments,* discount by Reserve bank of commercial paper for member banks secured by nonperishable staples 975 prompt collection and payment required 975xciii discount, etc.; time limit for holding paper by Reserve bank 975 computation of interest 975 State banks, etc., becoming members of Federal reserve system, to be depositaries of public money 492 may be employed as Government financial agents 492 security to be required 492 *Federal Reserve Banks,* class A. director of, not prohibited from being an officer, etc., of two or more banks, etc 253 permit from Federal Reserve Board required 253 erection authorized of building for Los Angeles branch of San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank, Calif 1140 *Federal Reserve Board,* may issue or revoke permits for private bankers, officers of member banks, etc., to serve in not more than two other banks, etc 253 *Federal Reserve Currency,* appropriation for distinctive paper for 166, 1032 for expenses redemption of, Treasurer’s office 168, 1034 for expenses, Office of Comptroller of the Currency 168, 1034 *Federal Standard Stock Catalogue,* printing of, from Naval Supply Account Fund 1461 reimbursement from departments, etc 1461 *Federal Trade Commission,* appropriation for Commissioners 579, 1236 for all other expenses 579, 1236 for printing and binding for 579, 1237 deficiency appropriation for expenses 887 amount for personal services increased 887 for salaries, 1929 1676 *Feeble Minded Children, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for maintenance 9, 891 *Fees, Attorney’s,* provisions for reasonable, for services in German, etc., World War claims 267 penalty for accepting excess 267 *Fern Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Georgia Avenue to Blair Road; from gasoline tax fund 652 *Ferris, C. E., etc.,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Prairie du Chien, Wis 198 Ferris, Woodbridge N., late a Senator, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 883 *Fertilizers,* appropriation for investigations, etc., of 557, 1207 deficiency appropriation for investigations 1633 for loan of, to farmers for seed grain, etc., in southern storm stricken areas 1635 *Fiber Plants,* appropriation for improving, etc., hard fiber production outside continental area 550, 1201 *Field Artillery, Army,* deficiency appropriation for armament 43, 496, 1619, 1622, 1672, 1674 for ordnance 49 *Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Okla.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 345, 1366 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929 1690 *Field Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 343 for ammunition for 343 for ammunition, etc., for practice 343 *Field Service, Civilian,* survey directed of all classes of positions in 785 contents of report on compensation schedules 785 additional services and grades 785 detailed description of all classes of positions, qualifications, etc 785 list of allocation of all positions, etc., in each department 785 recommendations for assuring uniform compensation under like employment, etc 785 statistical, etc., information 785 adjustment of pay to correspond with amendments to classification Act of 1923 785 *Fields Place SE., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Nichols Avenue to Sheridan Road 655 *Fifteenth Census,* appropriation for salaries and expenses for taking 89, 1119 sum immediately available 89, 1120 *Fifteenth Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Good Hope Road to U Street; from gasoline tax fund 1272 *Fifth Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Franklin to Girard Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Fifth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Grant Circle to Decatur Street; from gasoline tax fund 652 for paving, etc., Rittenhouse to Sheridan Streets; from gasoline tax fund 652 for paving, etc., Van Buren to Aspen Streets; from gasoline tax fund 652 for paving, etc., Jefferson to Longfellow Streets; from gasoline tax fund 653 for paving, etc., Emerson Street to Kansas Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 653 *Fiftieth Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Ames to Blaine Streets 655 *Finance Department, Army,* appropriation for civilian personnel, in Department 326, 1349 for pay, etc., of the Army 329, 1353 for clerks, etc 330, 1354 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929, office of Chief of 1689 officers of, to disburse pay of officers and enlisted men of National Guards, quarterly by units 407xciv *Financial Agents, Government,* State banks, etc., members of Federal Reserve System, may be employed as 492 *Findley, Captain Donald, Army Ordnance Department,* credits allowed in accounts of, for acquiring Canadian properties 463 *Fine Arts, Commission of,* appropriation for expenses of 577, 1234 for printing and binding for 577, 1234 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929 1675 *Finland,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Fire Department, D. C.,* appropriation for relief fund allowances, etc 666, 1283 for salaries, officers, etc 666, 1283 for personal services 666, 1283 for repairs to buildings, etc 666, 1283 for uniforms, etc 666, 1283 for apparatus repairs, etc 1283 construction, etc., in department repair shop 667, 1283 for hose, fuel, etc 1283 for new apparatus, etc 667 for site for engine company near Connecticut and Nebraska Avenues; purchase price 667 disposal of site at Sixteenth and Webster Streets; deposit of proceeds 667 site for new company at Sixteenth Street and Colorado Avenue; funds available 667 for site for engine company near Connecticut and Nebraska Avenues; additional 1283 for house and equipment 1284 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929 1693 in recognition of conspicuous services in line of duty, one gold medal and one silver medal are to be awarded annually to two members of 1556 committee to make the awards 1556 preference to holders of, in making promotions 1556 *Fire Resisting Qualities of Building Materials,* appropriation for investigating, etc.; fire prevention appliances 91, 1122 *First Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for, and office personnel 187, 1049 for field service under 187, 1051 for postmasters, assistants, etc 189, 1051 for rent, light, and fuel 189, 1051 for village delivery 189, 1052 for City Delivery Service 189, 1052 for pneumatic tube service, New York and Brooklyn, N. Y 189, 1052 Boston, Mass 189, 1052 for vehicle allowance 189, 1052 purchase of tractors and trailer trucks 190, 1052 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 190, 1052 *First Street East, D. C.,* discontinuance of suits to recover expenses of grading, etc., due to subsidence of street by constructing railroad tunnel under 398 amount authorized to be accepted from railroad companies in compromise 398 *First Street NE., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for widening, G to Myrtle Streets 8 *First Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., G to H Streets; from gasoline tax fund 653 *First Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Atlantic Street to Halley Place 655 *Fish,* study, etc., of means to prevent destruction of, occasioned by Government ditches, canals, etc 478 amount authorized for 478 *Fish and Fish Products,* appropriation for diffusing commercial information as to market prices, etc., of 562 *Fish Refuge, Upper Mississippi Wild Life and,* appropriation for construction, equipment, etc 100, 1130 for acquiring areas for 559, 1210 acceptance authorized of gift of lands in Clayton County for 420 *Fisher Lumber Company,* may bridge Tensas River, in Louisiana 765 *Fishers Island Corporation,* tract of Fort H. G. Wright may be sold to 1305 deposit of proceeds into military post construction fund 1305 *Fisheries Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Commissioner, and office and field personnel 98, 1128 for Alaska service; Pribilof Islands 98, 1128 for employees at large 98, 1128 for distribution car employees 98, 1128 for fish cultural stations, employees 98, 1128 for fish rescue station, Mississippi River Valley 98, 1128 for biological stations, employees 98, 1128 for employees on vessels 98, 1128 for trout nursery ponds, Mammoth Springs, Wyo 98 for officers and crews, Alaska service 98, 1128 for administrative expenses 98, 1128 for propagation expenses 98, 1128 buildings at Fort Humphreys, Va 1129 for La Crosse, Wis., station 1129 for establishing auxiliary, Leadville, Colo 98, 1129 Warm Springs, Ga.; reappropriation 98, 1129 Spearfish, S. Dak., balance available 98, 1129 for establishing Oklahoma auxiliary to Neosho, Mo 99, 1129xcv appropriation for fish hatchery, Saratoga, Wyo 99 Northville, Mich 99, 1129 for transfer of Bryans Point station to Fort Humphreys, Va 99 for biological station, Beaufort, N. C 99 for sponge fisheries 100, 1130 for Alaska, general service; protecting seal fisheries; food to natives, etc 1130 for Mississippi wild life and fish refuge; equipment, etc 100, 1130 for power vessel as local tender for Pribilof Islands, Alaska fisheries 1130 defiency appropriation for Boothbay Harbor, Me., power vessel 16 for fish hatchery, Springville, Utah 16 for miscellaneous expenses 46, 1671 for new distribution car 897 for food fishes inquiry 898 for fish cultural station, Lake Worth, Tex 898 for salaries, 1929, under 1680 *Fisheries Commission, International Halibut,* appropriation for expenses 28, 1106 *Fisheries, Salmon* (*see* Alaska Fisheries). *Fitchburg, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for public building at 920 *Fitzgerald, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Ocmulgee River, at 403 time extended for bridging Ocmulgee River, at 1447 *Fitzmaurice, James C.,* distinguished flying cross to be presented to Ehrenfried Gunther von Huenefeld, Herman Koehl, and, for first airplane nonstop flight from Europe to North America 482 *Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for expenses of attorneys, etc., in probate matters affecting restricted allottees, etc 205, 1567 for expenses, selling tribal property, from proceeds 206, 1568 segregated Choctaw and Chickasaw coal and asphalt lands included, etc 206, 1568 for final settlement of affairs of 206 for tribal schools; allotments designated 216, 1577 for per capita, etc., payments equalization of allotments, etc 223, 1584 payments authorized from tribal funds to designated officials 224, 1585 for expenses of attorneys, etc 224, 1585 deficiency appropriation for equalizing Chickasaw allotments of freedmen 1617 for administration of affairs 1671, 1673 detailed report of all expenditures from appropriations for support, to be submitted annually 221, 1583 restricted lands of each Indian, in excess of 160 acres, subject to State taxation, after April 26, 1931 733 owner to select exempted tract 733 selection by Superintendent, on failure of Indian, or if owner a minor, etc 733 restricted lands of each Indian; designated lands exempt from taxation while title remains in the Indian 734 limitation of exemption period 734 tax exemption not to exceed 160 acres 734 restriction against alienation, etc., of allotments to members of onehalf or more Indian blood, further extended 495 removal authorized upon application of owners, etc 495 provisions for removing restrictions on death of allottees, continued 495 from homesteads of decedent allottees, repealed 495 provisions for disposal of property by will continued until April 26, 1956 496 minerals produced from restricted allotted lands of, subject to taxation after April 26, 1931 496 payment of, from funds of individual Indian owners 496 restricted lands in excess of 160 acres, subject to State taxation after April 26, 1931 495 selection by owner, of tract to be certified as exempt 496 by superintendent on failure of owner, or if legally incompetent 496 designated lands exempt from taxation, while title remains in owner, etc 496 period of exemption limited 496 not over 160 acres exempt 496 no restrictions reimposed, nor taxation exempted, by this Act 496 Superintendent of, placed under civil service rules, etc 1583 time extended for filing suits in Court of Claims, of Cherokees 1229 Seminoles 1230 Creeks 1230 Choctaws and Chickasaws 1230 unexpended balance of appropriation, for costs in suits of Indian allottees, covered in 215 for equalizing allotments, Creek Freedmen 215 for Cherokee Orphan Training School 215 *Flagstaff, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for Indian telephone line to Kayenta from 1638 *Flandreau, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian School at 259, 1580 *Flathead Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222, 1571, 1584 *Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for continuing construction, irrigation systems on 212, 1574 use of power plant allotment for distributing system 212, 1574 * licenses for developing power, etc.,* authorized; rentals to credit of Reservation Indians 213 public notice of permit requests 213xcvi licenses for power, etc.; public notice of permit requests 213 discretionary conditions in repayment contracts 213 construction of laterals near Ronan 213, 1574 deficiency appropriation for irrigation system, construction; objects specified 1639 *Flax,* appropriation for cultivating, for seed purposes 551, 1201 for studying diseases of 551, 1201 *Fleet Naval Reserve,* appropriation for subsistence, etc 627 for pay and allowances 631, 1460 if members not physically qualified on reporting, transferred to Navy retired list, with pay then receiving, etc 1477 pay of enlisted men transferred from former Fleet Reserve 1477 on transfer to Navy retired list after 30 years service, plus allowances 1477 due members transferred prior to July 1, 1925, forfeited on failing to report for inspection 1477 *Flescher, Groves K., etc.,* may bridge Wabash River, at McGregors Ferry, Ill 480 *Flint, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 179, 1042 *Flood Areas,* appropriation for rehabilitating farm lands in 543 *Flood Areas in Southern States,* deficiency appropriation for loans for rehabilitating farms in 1635 advances authorized to farmers and fruit growers in flood stricken designated States, for seed, feed, and fertilizer purchases 1306 procuring seed, feed, and fertilizers to be sold to farmers, etc 1306 lien on crop deemed sufficient security 1306 agencies to be designated to make advances, loans, etc 1306 sum authorized for purposes hereof 1307 punishment for false statements to obtain loans, etc 1307 *Flood Control,* appropriation for, Mississippi River and tributaries 359, 1381 for emergency fund for rescue work on tributaries of the Mississippi 1381 for Sacramento River, Calif 359, 1381 for return to California of contribution by, for, of Sacramento River 1381 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing Mississippi River Commission, for emergency work on account of flood of 1927 38 allotment of funds used approved 38 preliminary examinations directed of designated streams for 1164 of designated rivers for removal of sources of pollution 1164 of Mud Creek, Ky., etc 1228 *Floods of 1927,* appropriation for restoring roads and bridges damaged by 570 for relief of designated States for their losses of roads, bridges, etc., due to 1381 appropriation for relief of designated States, etc., restoration, etc., of roads and bridges subject to approval of Secretary of Agriculture 1382 equal expenditure by the States required 1382 county funds in various States, unable, as a result of, to support constructive activities of county extension agents in agriculture, etc 53 cooperation authorized for employing county agents, etc., in rehabilitating farm areas 53 sum authorized for employing county extension agents, etc 53 *Floods on the Mississippi River, etc.* (*see also* Mississippi River and Tributaries Flood Control), deficiency appropriation for prosecution work of control 930 provisions for control of 534–539 *Florence-Casa Grande Irrigation Project, Ariz* (*see also* San Carlos Indian Reservation, Ariz.), appropriation for construction and maintenance 210, 1573 merger authorized of San Carlos project, and 211 *Florence Crittenton Home, D. C.,* appropriation for care of women and children under 676, 1293 *Florida,* advances authorized to farmers and fruit growers in storm and flood stricken areas of, to purchase seed, feed, and fertilizer, for crop of 1929 1306 gift of Navy ship “Dispatch” to, for State fisheries department 300 lands at Santa Rosa Island, acquired from Army by, may be used for recreational purposes 974 no charge for admission to be made to 974 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Garniers Bayou, between Smack Point and White Point 1311 Perdido Bay, at Bear Point, Ala 385 Inerarity Point, Fla., to Baldwin County, Ala 771 Tampa Bay, from Pinellas Point to Piney Point 405 report, etc., on bridges on Oversea Highway from Key West to mainland of, to be made 591 *“Florida,” Italian Steamship,* thanks of Congress tendered officers and crew of United States steamship “America,” for heroic rescue of officers and crew of 1154 *Florida Southern Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 1081 *Flying Field, Army New Primary, San Antonio, Tex.,* amounts authorized for designated buildings, etc., at 129 *Flying School and Field, San Antonio, Tex., New Primary,* deficiency appropriation for construction, etc 926 use of amounts for Brooks, and Kelly, Fields, etc 926xcvii amounts authorized for designated buildings, etc., at 129 construction of buildings authorized at 749 *Flying Schools, Army,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 337, 1360 *Fog Signals,* appropriation for 95, 1125 *Folding Room, House of Representatives,* appropriation for superintendent, folders, etc 522, 1392 *Folding Room, Senate,* appropriation for foreman, assistant, folders, etc 519, 1389 *Folger, William A.,* deficiency appropriation for services 2,883, 1623 *Folk, Levi E.,* name placed on yellow fever honor roll and presented gold medal. 1409 to receive $125 monthly 1410 *Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Chief of Administration, and office personnel 566, 1217 for collaborating with other departments in chemical investigations 566, 1217 for executing pure food law; revision of Pharmacopoeia 566, 1217 for administering Naval Stores Act 566, 1218 for preventing sale, etc., of adulterated insecticides and fungicides 566, 1218 for executing Milk importation Act 566, 1218 for enforcing Federal Caustic Poison Act 566, 1218 for moving laboratory equipment, New York City 567 deficiency appropriation for pure food inspection, etc 14 for regulating importation of milk and cream, etc 14 for enforcing Federal Caustic Poison Act 14 for salaries, 1929 1678 *Food Products, Agricultural,* appropriation for biological investigations, etc., of 556, 1207 for distributing information of marketing, distributing, supply, etc., of 561, 1212 for disseminating information of market supply, demand, etc., for 561, 1212 for utilizing farm products in the home 564, 1215 *Foods, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for detecting adulterations, etc., of 668, 1285 *Foot and Mouth Diseases of Animals, etc.,* appropriation for emergency use in eradicating, etc 548, 1198 *Forage Crops,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 550, 1201 for investigating improvement of 552, 1202 for investigating insects affecting 558, 1208 *Forage, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 640, 1468 *Forage Plants,* appropriation for improving, etc 552, 1202 *Forbes, Wallace W.,* name placed on yellow fever honor roll and presented gold medal 1409 to receive $125 monthly 1410 *Ford Theater Building, D. C.,* custody, etc., of, transferred to office of Public Buildings and Public Parks of National Capital 888 *Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Director, and office personnel 85, 1116 for establishing, etc., Foreign Commerce Service in 85, 1116 clerks to commercial attaches, etc 85, 1116 for promoting commerce, Europe and other areas 86, 1117 for promoting commerce in Latin America 86, 1117 for promoting commerce in the Far East 86, 1117 for promoting commerce in Africa 86, 1117 for District and Cooperative Office Service 86, 1117 for enforcing China Trade Act 86, 1117 for investigating export industries 86, 1117 for domestic commerce and raw materials investigations 87, 1118 for Customs Statistics section 87, 1118 for compiling Directory of Foreign Buyers 87, 1118 for investigating foreign trade restrictions 87, 1118 for bringing home remains of officers, etc., dying abroad 88, 1118 for transportation of families and effects of officers, etc 88, 1119 restriction on using foreign vessels 88, 1119 attendance at meetings for promoting commerce, etc 88, 1119 open market minor purchases in foreign countries 1119 deficiency appropriation for transportation of families and effects of officers, etc 15 for promoting commerce, Europe, etc 897, 1617 for domestic commerce 897 for collecting customs statistics 1609 for promoting commerce in Far East 1617 for salaries, 1929, under 1678 *Foreign Buyers, Directory of,* appropriation for compiling, etc 87, 1118 *Foreign Commerce Service,* appropriation for expenses of 85, 1116 *Foreign Corporations* (*see also* Income Tax, Revenue Act of 1928), provisions of Revenue Act relating to 849 *Foreign Countries,* acquisition of buildings, etc., for use of foreign service in, authorized 971 *Foreign Decorations,* acceptance of, authorized by designated Army, Navy, and Marine Corps officers, in appreciation of services rendered 744 Navy officers 744 Marine Corps officers 745 Army officers 745 *Foreign Governments,* invitation to participate in International Petroleum Exposition, extended to 788xcviii representatives of, invited to attend, International Aeronautical Conference of Civil Aeronautics, at Washington, D. C 1011 *Foreign Mails, Postal Service,* appropriation for transportation of, by steamship, aircraft, or otherwise 190, 1053 allowance for aircraft service 190, 1053 sea post service 190, 1053 assistant superintendent, New York City 190, 1053 for balances due foreign countries 191, 1053 deficiency appropriation for balances due foreign countries 27, 1620 for balances due foreign countries, for designated years 27 for interest on balances due Norway, Sweden, and Denmark 27 for transportation 910, 1650 for transportation, under Merchant Marine Act 910 compensation for transportation of, in American vessels 1175 in foreign vessels 1175 contracts for transportation under Merchant Marine Act, not affected 1175 contracts authorized for ten-year periods, for air transportation of 248 rates to be fixed; award to lowest responsible bidder 248 ten-year contracts authorized for air mail service between United States and possessions and foreign countries, etc., both ways 1449 in addition, mails of other countries on outbound or inbound flights 1449 payment at pound or mile rates 1449 awards to lowest responsible bidder 1450 load rates specified; use for domestic mail on route 1450 arrangements authorized with airmail concessionaires in foreign countries 1450 decision of Postmaster General final, etc 1450 rules, etc,, to be prescribed 1450 contracts under former Act may be amended to provide for excess mails and transportation not covered by them 1450 limitations 1450 transportation of, by any steamships with foreign countries may be required at compensation fixed by law 1153 clearance to be withheld, etc., upon refusal 1153 *Foreign Nations,* invitation authorized to, for participation in Chicago World Fair, in 1932 1152 negotiations requested with, for treaties providing that naturalized Americans of foreign parentage shall not be subject to military service, etc., during a stay in the country 789 *Foreign Ports,* appropriation for reconditioning, etc., Shipping Board ships for carrying coal to 586, 1244 *Foreign Service* (*see also*, Department of State), appropriation for ambassadors and ministers 65, 1096 for minister resident and consul general to Liberia 65, 1096 for agent and consul general at Tangier 65, 1096 no official to receive other Government salary 65, 1096 for foreign service officers or vice consuls acting as charges d’affaires ad interim, etc 65, 1096 for clerks at embassies and legations 65, 1096 for contingent expenses, missions 65, 1096 rent, Tokyo 1097 Government buildings, etc., in foreign countries 65, 1097 launch, Constantinople 66, 1097 dispatch agencies 66, 1097 attendance at trade meetings, etc 66, 1097 loss by exchange 66, 1097 language study 66, 1097 payment for clerical services, except to American citizens, forbidden 66, 1097 for ground rent, Tokyo, Japan 66 for additional land, buildings, and furnishings for foreign service in Tokyo 66 for expenses, foreign service inspectors 66, 1097 for clerk hire at consulates 66, 1097 for contingent expenses, consulates 67, 1097 Government buildings abroad 67, 1097 attendance at trade meetings 67, 1098 loss by exchange 67, 1098 rent authorized for 10 years for buildings, etc., for foreign service 67, 1098 living quarters, etc., to be furnished in Government owmed buildings, etc., in China, Japan, and Turkey, etc 67, 1098 appropriations available; quarters, etc., for other employees 67 for expenses of Department, under immigration laws 67, 1098 for relief and protection of American seamen 68, 1098 for salaries of foreign service officers 68, 1098 for instruction and transit pay 68, 1099 for transportation and subsistence 68, 1099 bringing home remains of officers dying abroad 68, 1099 passage on foreign ships restricted 68, 1099 for unforeseen emergencies and Neutrality Act expenses 68, 1099 for heirs of officers dying abroad 68, 1099 for post allowance to meet living costs 69, 1099 for Foreign Service Buildings Fund 69, 1100 for Foreign Service Retirement and Disability Fund 69, 1100 for Cape Spartel,etc., Light, Morocco 69, 1100 for life saving testimonials 69, 1100 for Bureau of Weights and Measures 69, 1100 for Bureau of Customs Tariffs 70, 1100 for Mexican Water Boundary Commission 70, 1100xcix appropriation for boundary line, Alaska and Canada 70, 1101 for marking Canadian boundary 70, 1101 for executing provisions of Canadian Boundary Treaty Act of 1925 70, 1101 for International Prison Commission 71, 1101 for Pan American Union 71, 1102 for Bureau, Permanent Court of Arbitration 71, 1102 for Interparliamentary Union for International Arbitration 71, 1102 for International Commission on Tables of Constants, etc 71, 1102 for International Institute of Agriculture 72, 1102 for International Railway Congress 72, 1103 for Pan American Sanitary Bureau 72, 1103 for International Office of Public Health 72, 1103 for International Radiotelegraphic Convention 72, 1103 for Inter-American High Commission 72, 1103 for Canadian Boundary Waters Joint Commission 72, 1103 for expenditures by Geological Survey 1103 for expenditures by Agricultural Department 1104 for payment to Panama 73, 1104 for International Research Council 73, 1104 for International Hydrographic Bureau 73, 1104 for foreign hospital, Cape Town 73, 1104 for International Trade Mark Bureau at Habana 73, 1104 for International Industrial Property Bureau 74, 1105 for German-American Mixed Claims Commission 74, 1105 Tripartite Austria and Hungary Claims Commission 74, 1105 for Mexican Mixed Claims Commission 74, 1105 for Gorgas Memorial Laboratory 1106 for International Halibut Fisheries Commission 75, 1106 for International Institute for Protection of Childhood 1106 for International Statistical Institute 75, 1106 for Joint Commission on use of waters of Rio Grande, etc 75, 1106 for International Road Congresses 75, 1107 for International Map of the World Bureau 75, 1107 for International Exposition, Seville, Spain 75 for statue of Henry Clay, for presentation to Venezuela 76 for United States Court for China 76, 1107 for consular prisons, etc 76, 1107 for bringing home criminals 76, 1107 minor purchases services, etc., without advertising 76, 1107 rent restriction 76, 1107 for expenses of American group of the Interparliamentary Union 976 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses, consulates 27, 48, 937, 1618, 1622 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses, missions 27, 42, 48, 1671 for transportation 27, 42, 48, 934, 1618, 1651 for bringing home remains of officers dying abroad 27, 1611 for Foreign Service Buildings Fund 27, 1612 for consular building, Amoy, China; reappropriation 28 for Mexican w’ater Boundary Commission reappropriation 28, 1612, 1622 for bringing home criminals from abroad 913 for International Radiotelegraphic Conventions 28, 1612 for Canadian Boundary Waters Commission 28, 911 transfer to Agricultural Department 911 for Canadian Boundary Waters Commission, 1929 1651 for Halibut Fisheries Commission 28 for expenses of prisons 29 for consular prisons, available for Morocco and Ethiopia 1612 for Joint Commission on Equitable Use of Waters of Rio Grande 29 disposition of contribution from Mexico 29 for Etelka Bell 29 for Edith L. Bickford 29 for Agnes W. Wilcox 29 for ambassadors and ministers 48 for charges d’affaires ad interim 48, 911, 1611 for Diplomatic secretaries 48 for clerks at embassies and legations 48 for interpreters to embassies and legations 48 for immigration of aliens 48 for relief and protection of American seamen 48, 1618 for salaries of officers 48, 1618 for instruction and transit pay 48 for post allowances 48 for Cape Spartel, etc., light 911, 1651 for statue of General Simon Bolivar 911 for indemnity to China for death of Chang Lin and Tong Huan Yah 911 for indemnity to Dominican Republic, for death of Juan Soriano 911 for indemnity to China for injuries to Sun Jui-Chin 911 for indemnity to Great Britain for death of Edwin Tucker 911 for indemnity to the Netherlands for injuries to Arend Kamp and Francis Gort 912 for payment to Great Britain in recognition of services of William Wiseman 912 for indemnity to Great Britain for death of Reginald Ethelbert Myrie 912 for indemnity to China for death of Wang Erh-Ko 1651 for reimbursing Great Britain for services of Reverend F. North to Americans in Russia 912 for Gorgas Memorial Laboratory, contribution 912c deficiency appropriation for Conference on Conciliation and Arbitration 912 for International Road Congresses 912 for Second Pan American Conference on Highways 912 for Hawaiian sesquicentennial celebration 913 for German-American Mixed Claims Commission 913 for Tripartite Claim Commission, United States, Austria, and Hungary 913 for Mexican general and special claims commissions 913 for International Exposition, Seville, Spain 913 for indemnity to France for damages to steamship “Madeleine” 913 for American International Institute for Protection of Childhood 913 for International Congress of Americanists 914 for reimbursing Designated Officers for loss of funds, etc 914 for International Bureau of Weights and Measures 1612 for participating in International Conference for Safety of Life at Sea 1612 for judge, United States Court for China 1612 for Bertha Hanson 1651 for Rainy Lake Reference 1651 for relocating Canadian boundary line 1651 for Conference on Oil Pollution of Navigable Waters 1652 for International Society for Arctic Explorations by means of the Airship 1652 for Interparliamentary Union, American group 1652 additional appropriation authorized for Mexican water boundary 60 American Republics invited to attend conference of conciliation and arbitration at Washington 487 annual contribution authorized for American International Institute for Protection of Childhood, at Montevideo, Uruguay 487 retired Navy officers may be appointed in the diplomatic service 1482 *Foreign Service Buildings Fund,* appropriation for acquiring buildings, etc., for Government use in foreign countries 69, 1100 deficiency appropriation for buildings, etc., from fund under 27 for carrying into effect 1612 purchase, construction, or exchange, authorized in foreign countries for diplomatic and consular use 971 altering, furnishing, etc 971 consolidating, embassies, legations, consulates, etc., within one or more buildings 971 employment of clerks, etc., at seat of government without regard to civil service laws 971 *Foreign Service Inspectors,* appropriation for expenses 66, 1097 *Foreign Service Officers,* appropriation for salaries 68, 1098 for instruction and transit pay 68, 1099 for transportation and subsistence expenses 68, 1099 passage on foreign ships, restricted 68, 1099 for allowances for, dying abroad 68, 1099 for bringing home remains of, dying abroad 69, 1099 for post allowances 69, 1099 deficiency appropriation for transportation 27, 48, 1618 for bringing home remains of, dying abroad 27, 1611 for salaries 48 for post allowances 48 *Foreign Service Retirement and Disability Fund,* appropriation for Federal contribution to 69, 1100 *Foreign Trade,* appropriation for investigating related problems of 87, 1118 for securing information as to restrictions, regulations, etc 88, 1118 *Forest Animals, Birds, and Wild Life,* amount authorized for developing methods of management, etc., of 701 *Forest Fires,* appropriation for fighting, etc., on public lands 203, 1566 for emergency, fighting, etc., Indian reservations 207, 1570 for fighting, etc., in national forests 554, 1204 for airplane patrol to prevent, etc 554, 1204 for cooperation with States, etc., for protecting watersheds of navigable streams from 555, 1206 for fighting, etc., national parks 1600 deficiency appropriation for fighting, etc., in national forests; insect infestations 12 for fighting, etc., in national forests 1633 for emergency, fighting, national parks 1644 amount authorized for investigating weather conditions relationship to 701 *Forest Insects,* appropriation for study of 558, 1208 amount authorized for developing methods for preventing infestations of, including gypsy and browntail moths 701 *Forest Pathology,* appropriation for investigating diseases of trees and shrubs 1200 *Forest Products, Timber Growing, etc.,* investigations, tests, etc., directed to determine best methods of reforestation, timber growing, etc 699 cooperation with individuals, agencies, etc 700 for tests of foreign woods with foreign agencies, etc 700 money contributions received to constitute a special fund 700 appropriation of special fund, and use authorized 700 building construction limited 700 amounts for specified objects authorized annually up to 1938 700ci investigation, tests, etc., amounts for specified ob j ects, etc.; increases authorized for special emergency in tree diseases, insects, and forest wild life 700 provisions of Act supplemental to, and not limiting, other Departmental Acts, etc 700 maintenance of experiment stations for fire, silvicultural, etc., investigation 700 designation and locality of stations 700 additional, in Utah, etc., Alaska, Hawaii, West Indies possessions, and in Southern States 701 annual appropriations authorized for 701 amount authorized for investigations of diseases of forest trees, etc 701 for developing methods for preventing infestations of forest insects, etc 701 for developing methods of management and control of forest animals, birds, and wild life 701 of relationship of weather conditions to forest fires, to make weather forecasts 701 for developing improved methods of management of forest ranges for protection of timber, watersheds, etc 701 for utilizing physical and chemical properties of wood and other forest products, pulp and paper making, etc 701 additional for foreign woods, etc 701 for cooperation with States for survey of present and prospective requirements for timber and other forest products, productivity of forest land, etc 702 for reforestation, the costs and returns, and possibility of profitable timber growing, etc 702 *Forest Protection,* appropriation for cooperative farm forestry, etc 555, 1206 for procuring forest tree seed and plants, establishing farm wood lots, etc 556, 1206 for acquiring additional lands for conservation of navigable waters, etc 556, 1206 deficiency appropriation for acquiring lands for conservation purposes 895 *Forest Reserves* (*see* National Forests). *Forest Roads and Trails,* appropriation for construction, etc 569, 1220 apportionment to States, etc 569, 1220 approved projects deemed Federal contractual obligations 569, 1220 payment of incurred obligations 569, 1220 limit to a State or Territory 569, 1221 buildings for storage of supplies, etc., authorized 569, 1221 *Forest Service, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for general expenses 552, 1202 tests outside United States forbidden 552, 1202 limit of cost of buildings 553, 1202 protection, etc., of forests; sale of timber 553, 1203 appropriation for general expenses; care of fish and game 553, 1203 agents, labor, etc 553, 1203 collating, printing, etc., investigations 553, 1203 supplies, etc 553, 1203 interchangeable appropriations; limit 554, 1204 for fighting and preventing forest fires 554, 1204 for airplane patrol; purchase of land or airplanes forbidden 554, 1204 for selecting, etc., lands for homestead entries, etc 544, 1204 for surveying, etc., agricultural lands in national forests 554, 1204 for public camp ground facilities, fire prevention, etc 554, 1204 for equipments, supplies, etc 554, 1204 for wood distillation, economy in forest products, etc 554, 1205 investigating hemp for making pulp and paper 554, 1205 for range conditions, etc 555, 1205 for seeding and tree planting, etc 555, 1204 for cooperative, etc., investigations to determine conservative management of forests 555 for appraising, etc., timber for sale, expenses of sales, etc 555, 1204 for permanent improvements; roads, trails, bridges, etc 555, 1205 development of national forests in southern California 555, 1205 stock corrals, watering places, etc 555, 1205 eradicating poisonous plants 555, 1205 dam at Cass Lake, Minn 555, 1205 for investigations to determine conservative management of forest 1205 for forest fire cooperation 555, 1205 for cooperative distribution of forest planting stock 555 for acquiring additional lands under Conservation Act 555 for survey of timber and other forest products 1205 for reforestation 1205 for cooperative work, expenses from forest protection fund 1205 for forest fire prevention in cooperation with States, etc 1206 for cooperation, with States, etc., for planting denuded or nonforested 1206 lands 1206 for acquiring additional lands under Conservation Act 556, 1206 deficiency appropriation for fighting forest fires, etc.; amount for emergency insect infestation 12, 1633 for roads, trails, etc., in national forests 12 for general expenses 46, 933, 1617, 1621 for additional forest lands 895 for salaries, 1929 1677 *Forest Tree Nurseries,* amount authorized for acquiring lands, etc., for, to be added to national forests 1318 *Forestry,* appropriation for cooperation with States, etc., in establishing farm growth, etc 543, 1193cii *Forfeitures, Internal Revenue,* provisions for remission or mitigation of, similar to those under customs laws 882 *Fori Apache Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222, 1571 amount for farmer’s quarters at Carrixo Station, etc 222 amount for Agency improvements 1583 *Fort Apache, Ariz.,* appropriation for Theodore Roosevelt Indian School at 217, 1578 transfers of lands with Theodore Roosevelt Indian School 217 *Fort Apache Indian Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1581 *Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for constructing roads and bridges on, from tribal funds 224 for purchase of land, etc., from tribal funds; immediately available 1568 permits for development of power on Salt River within, may be issued by Federal Power Commission 1344 purchase of land within, from Aztec Land and Cattle Company, in trust for Indians thereof, from tribal funds 962 *Fort Baker Military Reservation, Calif.,* sum authorized for repair, etc., of roads on 590 *Fort Belknap Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 208, 222 *Fort Belknap Indian Hospital, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1581 for construction and improvements 1582 *Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for irrigation systems on; maintenance, etc 212, 1574 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing certain Indians on, for value of allotments 899 unexpended balance of appropriation for enrollment, allotment, etc., covered in 1576 *Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind.,* deficiency appropriation for military post construction 926 amount authorized for constructing barracks and quarters 130 construction authorized of buildings at 1302 *Fort Benning, Ga.,* appropriation for Infantry School expenses 344, 1366 authorization for buildings at, modified 130 balances of appropriations for buildings, Army Infantry School, covered in 365 construction authorized of buildings at 748, 1302 *Fort Berthold Agency, N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Fort Berthold Indian Hospital, N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 221, 1582 *Fort Bidwell, Calif.,* appropriation for Indian school at 217, 1578 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 901 *Fort Bidwell Indian Hospital, Calif.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1581 *Fort Bidwell Indian School, Calif.,* construction authorized for, of a hospital building 375 amount authorized for 375 school building for 375 amount authorized for 375 *Fort Bliss, Tex.,* construction of buildings authorized at 748 *Fort Bragg, N. C.,* appropriation for instruction in field artillery activities 345, 1366 construction authorized of buildings at 748, 1302 *Fort Brown, Tex.,* portion of reservation, to be sold to Gateway Bridge Company; conditions 973 proceeds to the credit of military post construction fund 974 *Fort Crockett, Tex.,* amounts authorized for Army Air Corps buildings at 129 construction, Army Air Corps, authorized at 1304 *Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo.,* construction authorized of buildings at 1303 *Fort Defiance, Ariz., Indian Sanatorium,* appropriation foi’ support, etc., of 220, 1581 for, construction and equipment 221 *Fort Defiance, Ohio,* deficiency appropriation for erection of public museum at, as memorial to General Anthony Wayne 1666 site to be selected for erection of public museum as memorial to General Anthony Wayne at 1009 care of, by Ohio 1009 sum authorized for construction, etc 1009 *Fort Donelson Battle Field, Tenn.,* commission created of Army Engineer officer, and Civil War veterans familiar with battle 367 report of, after inspecting battle field, as to location of troops, area of battle field, etc 367 assistance of War Department officials; expenses authorized 367 lands for, to be acquired by purchase or condemnation 368 boundaries, lines of battle, etc., to be marked 368 cost limitation 368 when jurisdiction ceded by Tennessee, and title acquired, etc., to be known as Fort Donelson National Park 368 control of, under Secretary of War; superintendent designated 368 agreement with present holders of land to remain thereon for protection, preservation, etc 368 States may mark lines of battle of their troops; approval by Secretary of War 368 penalty for destroying, injuring, etc., property in 368 amount authorized to be expended 369 *Fort Donelson National Military Park, Tenn.,* deficiency appropriation for establishment of, etc 929, 1666ciii upon cession of jurisdiction by Tennessee, lands acquired to be known as 368 *Fort Douglas, Utah,* deficiency appropriation for water and sewers 36 construction of buildings authorized at 748 portion of, granted Salt Lake City, for street purposes 1325 *Fort Duchesne, Utah,* appropriation for State Experimental Farm near, from Indian trust funds 223 *Fort Fairfield, Me.,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for public building at 32, 920 *Fort Fisher Battle Memorial,* conveyance of Federal Point Lighthouse Reservation to Wilmington, N. C., as 1066 reversion on failure to maintain, etc., the property 1066 *Fort George G. Meade, Md.,* construction authorized of buildings at 1302 formerly Fort Leonard Wood 1302 *Fort H. G. Wright,* tract of, may be sold to Fishers Island Corporation 1305 *Fort Hall Agency, Idaho,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222, 1571, 1583 *Fort Hall Indian Hospital, Idaho,* appropriation for support, etc., of 220, 1581 *Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., irrigation system on 212, 1574 for extending Gibson unit, irrigation system on 212 deficiency appropriation for Michaud division 900 sum authorized for surveys, etc., as to feasibility of irrigating Michaud division lands, etc 377 *Fort Humphreys, Va.,* appropriation for expenses, transfer of Bryans Point fish cultural station to 99 deficiency appropriation for construction, etc 926 amount authorized for constructing barracks at 374 construction of buildings authorized at 748 noncommissioned officers’ quarters at 1302 *Fort Jay, Governors Island, N. Y.,* deficiency appropriation for erecting barracks 35 construction of buildings authorized at 748 authorized of hospital at 1302 restriction on new construction on portion of Governors Island 1302 bronze cannon at, donated to Phoenix, Ariz 1442 *Fort Kamehameha, Hawaii,* acquisition of lands by condemnation for flying field near, authorized 750 amount authorized 750 description 750 construction of buildings authorized at 748 *Fort Kent, Me.,* bridge authorized across Saint John River, between Clairs, New Brunswick, and 1321 former Act revived 1321 *Fort Keogh, Mont.,* deficiency appropriation for Department of Agriculture, water service at 894 *Fort Lapwai Agency, Idaho,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222, 1583 *Fort Lapwai Indian Sanatorium, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 220, 1581 for repairs and improvements 220 *Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for Command and General Staff School, instruction expenses 329, 1352 deficiency appropriation for roadways 1664 balances of appropriations for disciplinary barracks, covered in 364 construction authorized of hospital ward at 1302 Army Air Corps buildings at 1304 *Fort Leonard Wood, Md.,* construction authorized of buildings at 1302 name changed to Fort George G. Meade 1302 *Fort Lewis, Wash.,* construction of buildings authorized at 748 building as memorial to Maj Gen Henry A. Green to be erected at 1154 *Fort McDermitt Agency, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223 *Fort McHenry, Md.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., national monumental 357, 1377 deficiency appropriation for restoration, etc., of 929 *Fort McHenry National Park, Md.,* additional amount authorized for establishing 248 *Fort McKinley, Me.,* water pipe line, etc., of, conveyed to Portland Water District 699 *Fort McPherson, Ga.,* construction of buildings authorized at 748 *Fort Mason Military Reservation, Calif.,* permission granted San Francisco to use part of, for recreation park 374 terms and conditions 374 *Fort Mifflin, Pa.,* appropriation for naval ammunition depot 636 for naval ammunition depot, power plant 1464 *Fort Mills, Corregidor, P. I.,* deficiency appropriation for central power plant at 36 *Fort Mojave Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222 *Fort Mojave, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian school at 217, 1578 *Fort Monmouth, N. J.,* deficiency appropriation for acquisition of land 927 construction of buildings authorized at 748, 1302 purchase authorized of strip of land as addition to 251civ *Fort Monroe, Va.,* appropriation for wharf, roads, and sewerage 335, 1359 for Coast Artillery School at 345, 1366 deficiency appropriation for sewerage system 938 construction of buildings authorized at 748 of officers’ quarters 1302 *Fort Niagara, N. Y., Old,* appropriation for repair restoration of, etc 335, 1378 equal local contributions required 1378 *Fort Peck Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1571, 1584 *Fort Peck Indian Hospital, Mont.,* appropriation for support etc., of 221, 1581 X-ray equipment 221 *Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of irrigation systems on; repayment 213, 1574 reserved tribal lands of, may be sold 774 determination by Secretary of the Interior, and general council 775 mineral rights reserved 775 proceeds to credit of 775 *Fort Plain, N. Y.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 32 *Fort Riley, Kans.,* appropriation for Cavalry School expenses 345, 1366 deficiency appropriation for officers’ quarters 36 construction authorized of buildings at 748, 1302 *Fort Sam Houston, Tex.,* amount authorized for Air Corps hangars, etc 129 construction of buildings authorized at 748, 1303 for Air Corps 749 *Fort Sill, Okla.,* appropriation for Field Artillery School 345, 1366 for instruction in field artillery activities, etc 345, 1366 for Kiowa, etc., Indian school at 1578 deficiency appropriation for Kiowa Indian Hospital at 1642 amount authorized for constructing addition to hospital at 130 *Fort Slocum, N. Y.,* construction of buildings authorized at 748, 1302 *Fort Smith, Ark.,* terms of court at 59 *Fort Snelling, Minn.,* construction authorized of officers’ quarters at 1302 *Fort Stanton, N. Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for marine hospital; additional power 1655 *Fort Sumter, S. C.,* erection of flagstaff, etc., at, in commemoration of defense thereof by General Robert Anderson, permitted 499 design and materials subject to approval of Secretary of War and Commission of Fine Arts 499 acceptance of, in lieu of statue under legacy 499 *Fort Thomas, Ky.,* deficiency appropriation for road repairs 1664 authorized to widen, etc., street abutting the military reservation 1015 sum authorized for cost assessed 1015 *Fort Totten, N. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school at 218, 1579 unexpended balance of appropriation for Indian school at, covered in 215 *Fort Wadsworth, N. Y.,* deficiency appropriation for construction 927 construction authorized of buildings at 1302 amount authorized for completing barracks, etc., at 453, 1425 construction of buildings authorized at 748 sum authorized for construction, etc., of barracks at 1425 *Fort Wayne, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 179, 1042 granted easement over portion of post office site, for street purposes 1414 terms of court at 438 *Fort Wingate, N. Mex.,* appropriation for Charles H. Burke Indian School at 218, 1579 deficiency appropriation for acquiring portion of, for Navajo Indians, from trust funds 899 *Fort Worth, Tex.,* appropriation for acquiring site and erecting public building at 179 deficiency appropriation for replacement of present post office, etc 1657 *Fort Yuma Indian Hospital, Calif.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1581 *Fortifications,* appropriation for preparing plans for 336, 1359 for construction, maintenance, etc., of 336, 1359 for submarine mine defense structures 336, 1359 for allotments; United States, insular possessions, and Panama Canal 336, 1359 deficiency appropriation for armament of 43, 45, 49, 936, 1619, 1622, 1672 for armament, insular possessions 936 for, Panama Canal 936 for fire control 936 for supplies for 1622, 1672 *Forty-first Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Wisconsin Avenue to Davenport Street; from gasoline tax fund 652 *Forty-fourth Street NW., D. C.,* use authorized of designated Government land for widening 1341 *Forty-second Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Fessenden Street to Wisconsin Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 1269 for paving, etc., Jenifer Street to Military Road; from gasoline tax fund 1269 *Forty-third Place NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Chesapeake Street to Murdock Mill Road; from gasoline tax fund 652 for paving, etc., Chesapeake to Brandywine Streets; from gasoline tax fund 652cv *Fourteenth Census,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of 46, 933, 1617 *Fourteenth Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Kearney to Lawrence Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Fourteenth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for widening, etc., Park Road to Monroe Street 655 *Fourteenth Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Good Hope Road to S Street; from gasoline tax fund 654 for paving, etc., V to W Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1272 *Fourth Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for, and office personnel 187, 1049 for field service, Post Office Department, under 191, 1054 for stationery, etc.; Postal Savings System supplies, etc 191, 1054 for postal supplies 191, 1054 for post route and rural delivery maps, etc 192, 1054 for wrapping twine, etc 192, 1054 for expenses, shipping supplies 192, 1054 for canceling machines and labor saving devices 192, 1054 traveling mechanicians 192, 1054 for mail bags, locks, equipments, etc 192, 1054 for material, labor, etc., equipment shops 192, 1054 for equipments, departments, Alaska, etc 192, 1055 for star route transportation, except in Alaska 192, 1055 for Rural Delivery Service 192, 1055 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 192, 1055 *Fourth Class Mail* (*see also* Postal Service), matter included as; rates 941 zone deliveries 942 special delivery and handling 943 first class treatment, if additional stamps affixed, etc 944 *Fourth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Quackenbos to Rittenhouse Streets; from gasoline tax refund 652 for paving, etc., Whittier to Aspen Streets; from gasoline tax fund 653 *Fourth Street SE., D. C.,* use authorized of designated Government land for widening 1341 *Fowl Pest, European,* appropriation for eradicating, etc 548, 1199 *Fox River,* bridge across, at East Dundee, Ill., legalized 1478 authorized across, near Algonquin, Ill 383 in Aurora, Ill., at New York Street 1078 at North Avenue 1078 at Saint Charles, Ill 383 *Framingham, Mass.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1657 *France,* appropriation for ambassador to 65, 1096 for segregating bodies, etc., in American cemeteries in 355 deficiency appropriation for payment to, for damages to French Steamship “Madeleine” 913 payment to, as indemnity for collision damages to French steamship “Madeleine, ” authorized 512 *France Field, Canal Zone,* construction for Air Corps, authorized at 749, 1301, 1303 heavy seagoing Air Corps retriever authorized for 717 *Francis, Okla.,* bridge authorized across Canadian River, at 1546 *Francis Scott Key Bridge, D. C.,* appropriation for operating expenses 657 *Francois, Marius,* sum authorized to pay, wounded by Marine Corps enlisted man in Haiti 1477 *Frank, Leah, Creek Indian Allottee,* deficiency appropriation for equalization payment 1641 *Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa.,* balances of appropriations for, covered in 365 *Frankfort, Mich.,* quitclaim of portion of lighthouse reservation at, to Ann Arbor Railroad Company 1025 tract of land to be given by Company in exchange 1025 *Franklin Ice Cream Company,* deficiency appropriation for settlement of claim of 926 *Franklin Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Sixth to Seventh Streets; from gasoline tax fund 653 for paving, etc., Thirteenth to Fourteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Franks, E. T.,* may bridge Ohio River, between Owensboro, Ky., and Rockport, Ind 1322 time extended for bridging Ohio River by, between Owensboro, Ky., and Rockport, Ind 146 *Fraternal Beneficial Associations, D. C.,* provisions of Juvenile Fraternal Act 953 description of; death and disability benefits 1055 age limit; funds authorized from assessments, etc 1056 extension of death benefit payments 1056 exempt from District insurance laws 1056 outstanding agreements with members, etc., not excluded 1056 law not applicable to associations for profit; further exceptions added 1021 *Fraternal Beneficiary Societies, etc.,* exempt from income tax 812 *Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battle Fields Memorial Military Park,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 1376 *Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battle Fields Memorial, Va.,* deficiency appropriation for commencing establishment of, as a national military park 38, 1666cvi *Freedmen’s Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 243 for maintenance; half from District revenues 243, 1606 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929 1684 for nurses’ home, etc.; unexpended balance reappropriated 1644 *Freeport, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 179, 1042 *Freight, Navy Department,* appropriation for Department and bureaus 633, 1461 deficiency appropriation for 48, 934, 1621 *Fremont, Ohio,* appropriation for acquiring site and erecting public building; cost increased 177 iron gates between grounds of the White House and State, etc., Department Building, D. C., presented to Spiegel Grove State Park. 427 *French Broad River,* bridge authorized across, at Bridgeport, Tenn 1179 at Del Rio, Tenn 606 *Fresno, Calif.,* terms of court at 1424 *Frothingham, Louis A., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1607 *Fruits,* appropriation for investigating diseases of orchard and other 549, 1202 for investigating growing, marketing, etc., of 552, 1202 for investigating insects affecting deciduous 558, 1208 for investigating tropical and subtropical 558, 1208 for fixing standards for containers of 563, 1214 deficiency appropriation for investigating insects affecting deciduous 12 for fixing standards for hampers, etc., for 895 *Fuel Administration,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgments United States courts under 1669 *Fuet,, Marine Corps,* deficiency appropriation for 1929 1649 *Fuel, Navy,* appropriation for, and transportation of 633, 1461 *Fuels,* appropriation for investigating mineral 101, 1131 *Fugitives from Justice,* found in District of Columbia, may, upon complaint being made, be brought before police court, on warrant by judge thereof 440 if complaint believed to be true, and surrender may be demanded, bond required to appear at a future date, etc 441 commitment to jail, if no bond given, or if charged with murder 441 bond forfeited on failure, to appear 441 discharged, if appearing in court on day ordered, unless demanded by warrant of governor 441 found in District of Columbia; further detention may be required 441 bond discharged on delivery to person authorized by warrant of governor 441 notice to police officials of city, etc., of fugitive, of his detention 441 limitation of jail detention 441 voluntary return in custody of an official allowed 441 acceptance of bond by judge of police court, for appearance before official of State from which a fugitive 441 return of fugitive to a Federal district, or to a foreign country not affected hereby 442 *Fulton, Ark.,* time extended for bridging Red River, near 55 toll charges on bridge across Red River, at 743 on retirement of bonds, to be a free bridge 743 *Fungicides,* appropriation for chemical investigations, etc., of 557, 1207 for preventing sale, etc., of adulterated 566, 1218 deficiency appropriation for investigations, etc., of 12 *Fur Bearing Animals,* appropriation for experiments in rearing 558, 1209 for protecting land, in Alaska 559 *Furey, Fred H.,* time extended for bridging Columbia River at Entiat, Wash., by 1546 *Furniture, Public Buildings,* appropriation for, repairs, etc 185, 1047 deficiency appropriation for 42, 49, 935, 939, 1619, 1672 **G.** *Gainesville, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tombigbee River, at 308, 754 *Gallatin National Forest, Mont.,* sum authorized for adding lands to, etc., for preserving game animals 603 limited to contributions from private agencies, etc 604 *Gallery of Art, National,* appropriation for administration expenses 1242 *Gallinger Municipal Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 675, 1291 for contingent expenses 675, 1291 for repairs, etc 675, 1291 for incidental expenses 675, 1291 for domestic service and ward buildings, completion, etc 675, 1291 for constructing nurses’ home; contracts authorized 1291 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 892 *Gallivan, James A., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 884 *Galveston, Tex.,* appropriation for public building, marine hospital 1042cvii deficiency appropriation for quarantine station 917 for public building 920 *Game,* appropriation for preventing shipment of illegally killed 559, 1209 *Game, Alaska,* appropriation for protecting, etc 559, 1209 *Game Birds, Migratory,* appropriation for enforcing law protecting 558, 1209 *Game Preserves,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 558, 1209 for purchase, etc., of game for 558, 1209 *Ganado Irrigation Project, Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for operating, etc.; repayment 212, 1573 *Garbage, D. C* (*see also* City Refuse, D. C.), appropriation for disposal of 658, 1275 for repairs, etc., reduction plant; deposit of receipts 658, 1275 *Garden City, Kans.,* sale of lands in game preserve near, authorized 300 proceeds used for purchase of other lands for game preserve 300 Gardening, Landscape, Vegetable, etc., appropriation for study of 552 *Garfield County, Mont.,* may bridge Missouri River, at Glasgow 471 *Garfield Memorial Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for minor contagious diseases ward 668, 1284 for care of indigent patients 674 deficiency appropriation for 892, 1631 *Garfield Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Wisconsin Avenue to Bellevue Terrace; from gasoline tax fund 652 for paving, etc., Bellevue Terrace to Thirty-ninth Street; from gasoline tax fund 1269 *Garland City, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Red River, at 742 *Garniers Bayou, Fla.,* bridge authorized across, between Smack Point and White Point, in Okaloosa County 1311 *Gary, Ind.,* reconstruction authorized of bridge across Grand Calumet River, at 1475 East Chicago and 1475 *Gas, Natural,* appropriation for investigating economic production of 102, 1132 *Gas or Oil Deposits on Public Lands,* permittees granted further additional time for drilling operations, etc 252 extension of expired permits 252 *Gas Troops, Army,* appropriation for organizing, etc., special 344, 1363 *Gasoline Tax Fund, D. C.,* appropriation for paving, repaving, etc., designated streets, etc., from 651, 1269 *Gates and Hertford Counties, N. C.,* bridge authorized across Chowan River, in 1434 *Gateway Bridge Company,* may bridge Rio Grande, between Brownsville, Tex., and Matamoros, Mexico 764 approval of Mexico required 764 sale of portion of Fort Brown Military Reservation, Tex., authorized to; conditions 973 proceeds to military post construction fund 974 *Gauges, etc., for Manufacture of Armament, Army,* appropriation for procuring, etc 344, 1365 *Gauges, Screw Threads, etc.,* appropriation for cooperative standardization, etc., of 92, 1123 *General Accounting Office,* appropriation for Comptroller General, Assistant, and office personnel 579, 1237 for contingent expenses 579, 1237 for printing and binding for 580, 1237 decisions of Comptroller General 580, 1237 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 6 for paying claims certified by 41, 43, 45, 932, 937, 1616, 1620, 1670, 1673 for report on fiscal condition of Indian tribes 887 for salaries 1621 for additional salaries, 1929 1626 for salaries, 1929 1676 equitable claims filed in, but not appropriated for, to be submitted to Congress by Comptroller General with special report 413 returns office functions, etc., transferred from Interior Department to 1147 submission to Congress discontinued, of report of receipts and expenses of customs officers 994 *General Appraisers* (*see* Customs Court, United States). *General Grant National Park, Calif.,* appropriation for commissioner 79, 1110 for administration, etc 233, 1596 *General Land Office, Commissioner of,* appropriation for 202, 1564 acting depositary for, of public moneys, may designate clerk to act as such in his absence 202, 1564 clerk to sign land patents 202, 1564 *General Land Office, Interior Department* (*see also* Public lands), appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 202, 1564 for general expenses 202, 1564 for maps, distribution, etc 202, 1564 deficiency appropriation for 933 field work appropriations for, available for hire of work animals, vehicles, etc 243, 1606 *General Staff Corps, Army,* appropriation for contingencies, Military Intelligence Division 328, 1351 deficiency appropriation for civilian personnel, salaries, 1929 1688 for Military Intelligence Division 1674 eligibility requirements for additions to; graduates from General Staff School or College 618 other service schools on recommendation of board of general officers 618 from qualified National Guard and reserve officers 618 list of eligibles to be published annually 618 details as acting General Staff officers, if eligibles lacking for vacancies 618 additional members from noncombatant branches 619cviii details as acting General Staff officers; limit of, for War Department General Staff 619 *General Staff School, Army, Command and,* appropriation for instruction expenses 329, 1352 *General Supply Committee, Treasury Department,* appropriation for salaries 164, 1030 for expenses, transferring surplus office equipment, etc 164, 1030 authorized to purchase and distribute supplies for departments, establishments, and District of Columbia 1341 for field service may be included 1342 designation of purchases by the Secretary of the Treasury 1342 departments, etc., to furnish estimates of requirements for purchases 1342 reimbursement to supply fund 1342 cost, etc., of supplies, to be reimbursed by requisitioning department 1342 general supply fund set aside for paying for supplies, etc 1342 reimbursement by requisitioning office by deposit to credit of 1342 amounts credited to fund and reappropriated thereto 1342 annual statement of assets and liabilities of 1342 audit by Comptroller General 1342 surplus to be covered into the Treasury 1342 payments for field service supplies may be direct to vendors, by department or establishment 1342 regulations to be prescribed by Secretary of the Treasury 1342 acquiring site and construction of warehouse building authorized for storage space, etc., for Supply Committee, departments, District government, etc 1343 space to be assigned by Public Buildings Commission 1343 rental basis for District government 1343 plans for building to be prepared by Director of Public Buildings, etc 1343 consultation with Commission of Fine Arts 1343 closing of streets, etc., authorized 1343 allowance for special technical services 1343 amount authorized for buildings, etc 1343 *Genoa, Nebr.,.* appropriation for Indian school at 718, 1578 *Geographic Board, United States,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 585, 1243 for printing and binding for 585, 1243 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929 1676 *Geological Survey, Interior Department,* appropriation for Director, and other personal services 231, 1593 for general expenses 231, 1593 allowance for attending scientific meetings 231, 1594 for topographic surveys 231, 1594 Shenandoah National Park, Va 1594 for geologic surveys; chemical and physical researches 232, 1594 appropriation for volcanologic surveys, etc., in Hawaii 232, 1594 for mineral resources of Alaska 232, 1594 for gauging water supply, etc 232, 1594 operating Lees Ferry, Ariz., gauging station 232, 1594 Colorado River drainage stations 232, 1594 restriction on cooperative work with States 232, 1594 for preparing illustrations 232, 1595 for enforcement of Acts relating to mining of coal, nonmetallic mineral deposits, etc 232, 1595 scientific, etc., work for Departments, etc., by 232, 1595 funds to be transferred 232, 1595 amounts received for cooperative work to be used in reimbursing appropriations 233, 1595 aerial photographs to be furnished for topographic mapping projects 1595 copies to cooperating State, etc., agencies 1595 obtaining from civilians 1595 transporting personal effects of employees on change of stations 233, 1596 for expenses of, under Mexican Water Boundary Commission 70 for expenditure by, under Canadian Waterways Joint Commission 73, 1103 for printing and binding for 202, 1564 for expenses, supervising mining operations on restricted, etc., Indian lands 207, 1570 for stream gauging, cooperative with Indian Service 210, 1572 deficiency appropriation for expenses 46, 933 1617, 1621, 1643 for topographic survey, etc., Great Smoky Mountains National Park, N. C. and Tenn 903, 1643 for topographic survey, etc., Shenandoah National Park, Va 903 for oil, gas, etc., investigations 903 for enforcement of mineral leases, etc 903 for Canadian Boundary Waters Commission transfer 903, 1651 for transfer to Navy 1618 for transfer to War Department 1620 for supervising mining operations on Indian lands 1638 for topographic surveys 1643 for salaries, 1929, under 1683 assistance of, for project to control Mississippi River, etc., floods 536 expenditures for Mexican water boundary by 28 field work appropriations for, available for hire of work animals, vehicles, etc 243, 1606 limitation of field use of vehicles for 1929, increased 1643 *George, Preston L.,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 4, 886, 1624 *George Rogers Clark Sesquicentennial Commission,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of participation in 887 amount authorized in preparing plans, etc 1626cix provisions for memorial at Vincennes, Ind., commemorating winning old Northwest, etc., to be constructed by 723 *George Washington Bicential Commission,* deficiency appropriation for general expenses; funds available 888 *George Washington University Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 674 *George Washington-Wakefield Memorial Bridge,* time extended for bridging Potomac River, from Dahlgren, Va., to Popes Creek, Md., by 115, 1322 *Georgetown, Del.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1658 *Georgetown University Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 674 deficiency appropriation for 892, 1631 *Georgia,* advances authorized to farmers and fruit growers in storm and flood stricken areas of, to purchase seed, feed, and fertilizer for crop of 1929 1306 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Altamaha River, at Towns Ferry 961 Ocmulgee River, at Fitzgerald 403 may bridge Savannah River at Burton’s Ferry 751 time extended for bridging Chattahoochee River, at Alaga, Ala., by Alabama and 309 *Georgia Avenue AJF., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Fern Street to District line; from gasoline tax fund 652 *German Special Deposit Account* (*see also* Settlement of War Claims Act of 1928), created in the Treasury 260 sources of 260 payments directed from 260 *Germany* (*see also* Settlement of War Claims Act of 1928), appropriation for ambassador to 65, 1096 for Mixed Claims Commission, United States and 74, 1105 deficiency appropriation for Mixed Claims Commission, expenses 913 payment to, for heirs of deceased German nationals, who lost their lives while serving as seamen in American vessels 414 provisions for settlement of awards by Mixed Claims Commission of claims of Americans against 254–256 by War Claims Arbiter, of claims of nationals of, against United States 256–260 *Gerry, Elbridge T.,* law library of, the gift of Senator Peter G. Gerry, may be accepted for United States Supreme Court 457 *Gettysburg National Military Park,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 356, 1376 *Gibbons, James Cardinal,* erection of memorial statue of, on designated reservation in District of Columbia, authorized 453 approval of design by Commission of Fine Arts 454 supervision of erection 454 no Government expense 454 *Gila and San Francisco Rivers, etc.,* consent given to compact between New Mexico and Arizona for equitable division of water supply of 1517 Federal representative to take part in negotiations, and report to Congress 1517 expenses of, from reclamation fund 1517 compact subject to approval of each legislature and Congress 1517 *Gila River, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for Coolidge Dam, canyon of 18, 1639 disposal authorized of bridge across, in San Carlos Apache Reservation, Ariz 973 surveys, etc., authorized to determine methods of using, and tributaries, above San Carlos Reservoir, for irrigation, etc., in New Mexico and Arizona 739 sum authorized from reclamation fund 739 equal amount from local sources 739 *Gila River Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for irrigation system, lands of Pima Indians 210, 1573 deficiency appropriation for diversion dam 46, 934 for irrigation project; repayment 47, 1617 *Gilberts Ferry, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Coosa River at 1526 *Girard Place NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Twenty-fifth Street to Mills Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 1271 for paving, etc., Sixth to Seventh Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 for paving, etc., Tenth to Twelfth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Glacier National Park, Mont.,* appropriation for commissioner 79, 1110 for administration, etc 233, 1596 for physical improvements, etc 1596 for commissioner’s residence and other buildings 1596 for roads, etc 1601 deficiency appropriation for 46 for emergency reconstruction, and fighting forest fires 1644 *Glasgow, Mont.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River at 111, 471 *Glass,* appropriation for investigating problems in production of optical and other types of 92, 1122 *Glassport, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Monongahela River, between Clairton and 288 *Globe, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 *Gloucester, Mass.,* deficiency appropriation for 1658cx *Goats,* provisions for humane treatment, etc., of cattle for export, extended to 789 *Golconda, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 319 time extended for bridging Ohio River, at 1527 *Gold Coins,* appropriation for recoinage of uncurrent 166, 1031 *Gompers, Samuel,* erection of memorial monument to, authorized on public grounds in District of Columbia 193 sites excluded 193 approval of site and design by Joint Committee on the Library 193 with advice of Commission of Fine Arts 193 supervision of Director of Public Buildings, etc 193 no Government expense 193 *Gonzales, Alex.,* may bridge Rio Grande, at Ysleta, Tex 1017 consent of Mexico required 1017 *Gooding, Frank R., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1607 *Goodsell, Elisha N.,* may bridge Lake Champlain, between Rouses Point, N. Y., and Alburgh, Vt 1178 *Gophers,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 559, 1209 *Gorgas Army Hospital, Panama Canal Zone,* name of Ancon Hospital changed to 365 rights, etc., not affected by change in name 366 *Gorgas Memorial Laboratory,* appropriation for annual contribution for maintenance and operation of 1106 deficiency appropriation for annual contribution 912 amount authorized annually to Gorgas Memorial Institute, etc., for maintenance thereof 491 buildings to be constructed in Panama, or Canal Zone 491 Latin American Governments invited to contribute 491 United States to have representation on administration board 491 annual appropriations authorized for five years, for organization, operation of temporary quarters, etc 491 annual report of Institute to Congress 491 examination of books, etc., by Comptroller General 491 *Gort, Francis,* deficiency appropriation for indemnity to Netherlands, for personal injuries to 912 payment directed to Netherlands, as indemnity for injuries to, by United States ship 489 *Government Departments* (*see* Executive Departments, etc.). *Government Employees,* appropriation for expenses of Pension Bureau under Act retiring 226, 1588 appropriation for Government contribution to retirement fund 227, 1588 for paying, compensation for injuries 577, 1235 classification of civilian, modified 776 plans to be prepared for vocational rehabilitation of disabled civil, in the District of Columbia 1260 prohibition against, acting as attorneys before departments, not applicable to counsel in naval oil leases cases 1067 traveling to foreign countries on official business to use American ships 697 proof of necessity required for, on foreign ships 697 *Government Fuel Yards, D. C.,* appropriation for purchase of fuel, maintenance, etc 103, 1133 *Government Hotel, D. C.,* appropriation for operating 580, 1238 *Government in the Territories* (*see* Territories). *Government Printing Office* (*see also* Public Printing and Binding), appropriation for Public Printer, Deputy, and office personnel 530, 1399 for public printing and binding 530, 1400 for printing and binding for 530, 1400 for equipment for new addition to 1401 for Superintendent of Documents, assistant, and office personnel 531, 1401 purchases for, authorized without reference to Supply Committee 532, 1402 for constructing addition to 182, 1044 for reimbursing, for heat, etc., to city post office 187, 1396 deficiency appropriation for Samuel Robinson, William Madden, Joseph De Fontes, and Preston L. George 4, 886, 1624 for additional cataloguer, Congressional Record; funds available 1624 for salaries, 1929, under 1675 office of, accessible to students, etc 531 salary of Public Printer and Deputy Public Printer established 1006 *Governors Island, N. Y.,* new construction barred on certain portions of 1302 *Grafton, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Illinois River, at 604 *Grain and Seed for Seeding,* appropriation for preventing admission of adulterated, etc 550, 1201 *Grain for Drought Stricken Areas, Seed,* appropriation for collecting loans to farmers of 568, 1219 *Grain Futures Act,* appropriation for expenses executing 566, 1217 Grain Standards Act, United States, appropriationfor expenses enforcing 563, 1213 *Grand Army of the Republic,* appropriation for aiding, in Memorial Day exercises, at Arlington Cemetery, etc 494 deficiency appropriation for aiding, in Memorial Day services, at Arlington Cemetery, etc 1632 loans or gifts authorized to posts of, condemned or obsolete ordnance 773cxi *Grand Army Soldiers and Sailors Home, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 676, 1293 *Grand Calumet River,* bridge authorized across, at East Chicago, Ind 114, 1168 reconstruction authorized of bridge across, at East Chicago and Gary, Ind 1475 at Gary, Ind 1475 time extended for bridging, at Burnham Avenue, Cook County, Ill 1168 *Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz.,* appropriation for administration, etc 234, 1596 buildings, etc., authorized 234 maintenance of road within; description 234 privileges to livestock grazing in national forests 234 for roads, etc 1601 deficiency appropriation for 46 *Grand Forks, N. Dak.,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North, between East Grand Forks, Minn., and 113 *Grand Teton National Park, Wyo.,* establishment of 1314 area included 1314 restriction on new roads, hotels, etc 1316 National Park Service provisions extended to 1316 adjacent owners permitted grazing upon lands in 1316 dead and down timber 1316 Water Power Act not applicable 1316 valid claims, etc., not affected 1316 administration, etc.; appropriation of Yellowstone Park available 1316 *Grand Valley Irrigation Project, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 228, 1590 *Grant Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Minnesota Avenue to Forty-sixth Street 655 *Grantsburg, Wis.,.* bridge authorized across Saint Croix River, near 702 *Grasses,* appropriation for testing, etc., commercial seeds of 550, 1201 publishing misbranded, etc 550, 1201 for preventing admission of adulterated seeds, etc 550, 1201 for investigating improvement of 552, 1202 *Grasshoppers,* provisions relating to homestead entrymen in designated counties of Colorado, failing to maintain required residence owing to incursion of swarms of 1157 *Gravelly Point, Va.,* deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc., proposed airport at 1628 *Gray Ladies of the Red Cross,* nonsectarian chapel authorized at Army medical center, by funds donated by 156 *Grazing Lands, etc.,* appropriation for investigating improvement of wild plants and 551, 1201 deficiency appropriation for investigating improvement of wild plants and 12 *Grazing Lands, etc., Indian Reservations,* appropriation for developing water supply 209, 1572 *Great Britain,* appropriation for ambassador to 65, 1096 for surveying, etc., boundary line, Alaska and Canada 70, 1101 for marking boundary line, United States and Canada 70, 1101 for relocating Canadian boundary line under treaty of 1925 70, 1101 for Canadian Boundary Waters Commission 72, 1101, 1103 for International halibut fisheries commission 75, 1106 for segregating bodies, etc., in American cemeteries in 355 deficiency appropriation for Canadian Boundary Waters Commission 28, 911, 1651 for pecuniary claims arbitration with, expenses 48 for indemnity to, for death of Edwin Tucker, British subject 911 for payment to, in recognition of service of British Vice Consul William Wiseman 912 for indemnity to, for death of Reginald Ethelbert Myrie, British subject 912 for reimbursement of, for relief of American nationals by Reverend F. North 912 for surveys, etc., in preparing report on Rainy Lake Reference 1651 invitation extended to Government of, to participate in Hawaiian Sesquicentennial, by sending a man-of-war with delegates 247 from, to take part in International Dairy Congress to be held in, accepted 148 payment directed to, as indemnity for death of Reginald Ethelbert Myrie, a British subject 483 for death of Edwin Tucker 489 in recognition of services of William Wiseman for American interests in Mexico 489 on account services by Reverend F. North, for expenses relieving Americans in Russia 484 provisions for regulating level of Lake of the Woods, to carry into effect convention with 431 of former contracts for carrying mails to, repealed 696 *Great Falls Bridge Company,* may bridge Potomac River at Great Falls, Va 442 time extended for bridging Potomac River, by 1552 *Great Falls of the Potomac, Md.,* appropriation for examination, etc., for widening Conduit Road, etc., from the District line to 1380 *Great Falls of the Potomac River,* no permit to be issued by Federal Power Commission for development of water power in Potomac River between designated points 1012 action of Congress required after reports by National Capital Park and Planning Commission and Federal Power Commission, as to utilization of area 1012 *Great Falls, Va.,* bridge authorized across Potomac River, at 442cxii *Great Lakes, etc.,* lights to be exhibited from sunset to sunrise by vessels on 592 additional on steam vessels of over 150 feet register length, when under way 592 when at anchor, if under 150 feet length 592 over 150 feet 592 lights for harbor towing tugs, and boats only on Saint Lawrence River, to be regulated by Supervising Inspectors of Steam Vessels 593 lights required on vessels navigating 1405 *Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Ill.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 627, 1455 *Great Plains Area, Southern,* propagation directed of trees, vines, etc., adapted to, at agricultural field station 430 free distribution of seedlings, cuttings, etc., for demonstration 431 amount authorized for land and buildings 431 annual appropriations authorized for experiments 431 *Great Smoky Mountain National Park, N. C. and Tenn.,* appropriation for administration, etc 236, 1599 deficiency appropriation for topographic surveys 903, 1643 leases authorized to prior occupants of lands in 109 *Greece,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 agreement with, authorized for settlement of its indebtedness to the United States 1176 indebtedness to be funded over a period of 62 years 1176 total amount stated 1176 bonds therefor, payable in semiannual installments up to January 1, 1990 1176 amount of installments 1176 prepayment of unmatured bonds allowed 1176 payment in Federal securities accepted 1176 further advance to, authorized 1176 twenty-year gold bonds to be delivered for 1176 securities to be furnished for 1176 all claims for further advances, under agreement of 1918, to terminate when new agreement becomes effective 1177 *Greene, Major General Henry A.,* memorial building authorized as memorial to, at Fort Lewis, military reservation, Wash 1154 portion of, to be used for post office service 1154 *Greenlawn Cemetery, Indianapolis,* Confederate monument, etc., in, to be removed to Garfield Park 533 *Greensboro, N. C.,* appropriation for public building 1042 *Greenville, Tex.,* appropriation for acquiring land for extending public building at 179 *Greenwood, Miss.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1658 *Gretna, La.,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River, between New Orleans and 1229 *Grew, Joseph C.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement to, for stolen Government funds 914 *Ground Squirrels,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 559, 1209 *Guam,* appropriation for agricultural experiment stations in 542, 1192 sale of products 542, 1192 for transferring lepers, etc., from, to Culion, P. I 625, 1453 *Guantanamo, Cuba, Naval Station,* appropriation for dredging 636 deficiency appropriation for public works 25 *Guatemala,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Guilford Courthouse National Military Park,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 356, 1376 *Gulf Coast Properties, Inc.,* may bridge Lake Champlain, East Alburg to West Swanton, Vt 514 at Rouses Point, N. Y 512 time extended for bridging Lake Champlain, at East Alburg, Vt 1533 at Rouses Point, N. Y 1532 *Gulf of Mexico,* appropriation for surveys of coast of, and outlying islands 96, 1126 *Gulliver, Florence L.,* deficiency appropriation for services 883 *Gunnery and Engineering Exercises, Navy,* appropriation for prizes, shooting galleries, etc 626, 1454 deficiency appropriation for 47 *Gunnison-Mayfield Land and Grazing Company,* exchange of public lands with, for addition to Manti National Forest, Utah 370 *Gunnison National Forest, Colo.,* lands added to 451 *Guntersville, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River at 286 *Guthrie, Okla.,* terms of court at 1518 *Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths,* appropriation for investigations, etc 1208 for developing methods for controlling, etc., infestations of 565, 1216 amount authorized for developing methods for controlling, etc., infestations of 701 **H.** *H Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., First Street to Massachusetts Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 653 for widening, etc., roadway, Seventeenth Street to Pennsylvania Avenue 655 former authorizations repealed 655cxiii *Habana, Cuba,* appropriation for maintenance, Trade Mark Registration Bureau at 73, 1104 extended leaves of absence authorized Spanish war veterans of departments, etc., to attend their convention of 1928, at 433 *Hackett, Allen S., and George A. Hero,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River, between New Orleans and Gretna, La., by 193, 1229 *Hague, Netherlands, The,* appropriation for International Statistical Institute Bureau at 1106 *Haiti,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 pay to, as compensation for killing of Andre Nelson, and wounding of Marius Francois and Regina Lexima, by marine in Port au Prince 1477 *Haley, J. H.,* may bridge Missouri River, in Saint Louis County, Mo 962 *Half Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., L to M Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Halibut Fisheries Commission, International,* appropriation for share of United States expenses of 75, 1106 *Hall, Honorable Homer W.,* appointed on subcommittee of House of Representatives Judiciary Committee to inquire into acts of Judge Grover M. Moscowitz, in place of Royal H. Welder, deceased 1697 *Halla, Captain Carl, Army Finance Department,* credits allowed in accounts of, for acquiring Canadian properties 463 *Halley Place SE., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, First Street to Halley Terrace 655 *Halley Terrace SE., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, north of Mississippi Avenue 655 *Hamann, Paul,* name placed on yellow fever honor roll, and presented gold medal 1409 to receive $125 monthly 1410 *Hamilton County, Tenn.,* may bridge Tennessee River, at Chattanooga 1499 *Hamilton, Ohio,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1658 *Hamlin Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Ninth to Twelfth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Hammond, Ind.,* appropriation for extending, etc., public building at 179, 1042 terms of court at 438 *Hampers for Fruits, etc.* (*see also* Containers for Fruits and Vegetables), deficiency appropriation for fixing standard 895 *Hampton Roads, Va.,* appropriation for naval training station 627, 1455 for operating base, public works 635 for naval air station, improvements 1464 deficiency appropriation for naval air station, public works 25 *Hampton, Va.,* appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 361, 1383 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 39, 930, 1667, 1668 *Hanberry, James F.,* name placed on yellow fever honor roll and presented gold medal 1409 to receive $125 monthly 1410 *Hancock County, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Clinch River, in 313 *Hanover, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 179, 1042 *Hansen, M. E.,* appropriation for reimbursement for crop damages, Fort Hull irrigation project 1574 *Hanson, Bertha,* deficiency appropriation for paying, widow of Foreign Service officer dying in service 1651 *Harbor Patrol, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 666, 1283 for police boat, new engine 665 *Hargraves, D. T., etc.,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Helena, Ark 762 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Helena, Ark., by 1529 *Harrison, Ark.,* terms of court at 59 *Harrison County, Iowa,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, between Washington County, Nebr., and 194 *Harrisonburg, La.,* time extended for bridging Ouachita River, at 279 *Harrodsburg, Ky.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1658 *Hart County, Ga.,* memorial to Nancy Hart, authorized to be erected in 1308 *Hart, Nancy,* tablet to commemorate the memory of, for services in the American Revolution, to be erected 1308 sum authorized 1308 to be furnished and erected by Hartwell Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1308 *Hartford, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for public building at 920 old public building transferred to, on completion of the new one 955 *Hartley, Henry, Lieutenant, Navy,* advancement authorized of 35 numbers in list of lieutenants, for meritorious services in salvage of Ships S–4 and S–51 1228 *Harts Ferry, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River, at 1167cxiv *Hartsville, S. C.,* appropriation for acquiring site and erecting public building at 179 *Harvard College,* authorized to erect in District of Columbia, a monument to Major General Artemus Ward 689 *Harvell, J. H.,* may bridge New River, at McCreery, W. Va 767 *Harvey Company,* appropriation for road construction, Santa Clara Reservation, N. Mex., by 1586 *Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans.,* appropriation for Indian school 217, 1578 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 901, 1640 for repairing, etc., flood damages 1610 *Hassell, T. S.* may bridge Tennessee River, at Clifton, Tenn 755 *Hastings, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 1075 *Hatch, N. Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for expenses determining property damages from flood of Rio Grande at 19 for compensation to owners of lands near, for flood damages 903 *Havasupai Indian Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1581 *Haverhill, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for public building 920 *Havre, Mont.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 921 *Hawaii,* appropriation for Governor and secretary 241, 1605 for contingent expenses 241, 1603 for legislative expenses 241 pay and mileage for extra session forbidden 241 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 68, 1098 for district judges 79, 1110 for chief and associate justices 80, 1111 for circuit court judges 80, 1111 for expenses of judges 81, 1112 for distinctive mail equipment for 192, 1055 for volcanologic surveys, etc., in 232, 1594 for Army air stations, hangars, gas plants, etc., payable from designated funds 338 for agricultural experiment stations in 542, 1192 sale of products 542, 1192 for agricultural extension work, allotment 542, 1193 for Weather Service expenses in 543, 1194 for ethnological researches among natives of 583, 1241 deficiency appropriation for establishing naval ammunition depot in 908 for expenses, observing sesquicentennial of discovery of 913 for salaries of judges 1610 construction authorized of new landing field in 1303 air bases 1303 balances of appropriations for military posts in, covered in 364 amounts authorized for Army Air Corps buildings 129 appellate jurisdiction of circuit court of appeals, as to interlocutory orders, etc., of district court of 422 benefits extended to, of laws establishing agricultural experiment stations 571 cooperative agricultural extension work 571 Federal and Territorial stations to be conducted jointly 571 additional buildings, etc., to be provided by the Territory 571 sums authorized for stations in addition to Department appropriations fiscal years 1930 to 1941 572 after 1941 572 permanent annual extension work appropriations increased hereby 572 construction of nurses’ quarters, etc., at Schofield Barracks 372 legislative act granting electric franchise, Island of Kauai, approved 159, 243 provisions regulating pugilistic encounters in 1156 purchase authorized of Kalena tract within Schofield Barracks Reservation 591 land in, for Army heavy artillery firing installations 573 salaries fixed of justices of the supreme court of 997 justices of circuit courts; first circuit; others 997 sum authorized for heavy seagoing Air Corps retriever in Oahu 1425 *Hawaii National Park,* appropriation for administration, etc 234, 1596 boundary of, on Island of Hawaii, modified 424 *Hawaiian Homes Commission Act Amendments,* available lands to be disposed of as home lands under control of commission 246 leased lands not made home lands until lease expires 246 with withdrawal clause, on notice from commission 246 withdrawal deemed for a public purpose 246 selected land not immediately needed, may be returned and leased 246 leases hereafter, to have withdrawal clause; notice required 246 maximum area of home lands allowed for settlement 246 Hawaiian Home Loan Fund established as a revolving fund 246 moneys to be covered into 246 sources of; maximum amount 246 received from any source by the commission 247 *Hawaiian Islands, Sesquicentennial Celebration of Discovery of,* appropriation authorized for Government expenses at 247 invitation extended to Great Britian to participate in 247cxv silver 50-cent pieces to be coined in commemoration of 198 *Hawaiian National Guard,* deficiency appropriation for officers of, and Filipinos, members of, for training pay 929 payment directed to officers and Filipinos of, for training in 1924 and 1925 365 *Hawes, M. E., Chief Boatswain, Navy,* appointment as ensign authorized, for meritorious services in salvage of Ships S–4 and S–51 1228 to be an additional number 1228 *Hawesville and Cannelton Bridge Company,* may bridge Ohio River, at Cannelton, Ind 1431 *Hawthorne, Nev.,* deficiency appropriation for naval ammunition depot 908 *Hay Growers in Texas,* claims of, prevented from harvesting crop in 1925, by quarantine against hoof and mouth disease to be examined and settled by Comptroller General 1159 allowance not to exceed amount paid by act of Texas legislature 1160 appropriation for paying allowed claims 1160 maximum to be paid agents, etc., for services 1160 exacting, etc., sum in excess, unlawful 1160 penalty for violations 1160 *Hayward Indian Hospital, Wis.,* appropriation for construction, etc 1582 *Hayward, Wis.,* appropriation for Indian school at 219, 1580 *Head Tax, etc.,* appropriation for refunding illegally collected 107, 1137 *Headstones for Soldiers’ Graves, etc.,* appropriation for 354, 1375 deficiency appropriation for furnishing, soldiers’ graves in Europe 37 for furnishing 43, 50, 936, 938, 1620 authorized to be erected over graves of soldiers of Confederate Army 1307 *Healing Arts Practice Act, D. C., 1928,* meaning assigned to terms used 1326 “Disease” 1326 “The healing art”; not including dentistry, podiatry, optometry, pharmacy, nursing 1326 “To practice”; “Commission”; “Board”; “Drugless healing”; “School” 1326 practicing, without license, or registry, forbidden 1327 otherwise than as licensed or registered 1377 commission on licensure to practice the healing art, created 1327 composition; officers; powers, etc 1327 applications for licenses and registration to be considered by 1327 may be issued by outstanding licenses to practice, etc 1327 examination to determine professional fitness 1327 commission on licensure to practice, applications to licenses; certifying of, to proper examining board 1328 license to issue on favorable report of board 1328 may appoint examiners, employees, secure quarters, purchase supplies 1328 boards of examiners; in basic sciences, medicine and osteopathy, chiropractic, naturopathy, midwifery, and drugless healing to be appointed by 1328 qualifications, etc., of members of boards 1328 duties, etc., of examining boards 1328 board of examiners in basic sciences; qualifications, etc 1328 applicants for licenses to be referred to, as to ability to apply the sciences to the healing art 1329 examination and report to the commission 1329 certification by commission to other boards for professional fitness 1329 no license to, if reported not qualified; exceptions 1329 board of examiners in medicine and osteopathy; qualifications, etc 1329 composition of, examinations, etc 1329 certify to commission of applicants found qualified 1330 applicants not intending to limit practice to drugless healing method, referred to 1330 if qualified in basic sciences 1330 provisions for determining fitness of applicants for licenses by drugless methods 1330 examining boards, qualifications, etc 1330 eligibility of graduates of representative school, etc 1331 action on applications intending to limit practice to drugless methods 1331 board of examiners, qualifications, etc 1331 applicants referred to, for determining fitness for licenses, etc 1331 regular terms of examinations by the boards 1331 publication of notices thereof 1331 nature and extent of examinations to be prescribed 1332 to be in writing; identity of person not to be known 1332 similarity of questions; standard rule for credits, etc 1332 uniformity in examinations 1332 questions to be submitted to commission by the boards 1332 preparation, distribution, etc., of 1332 method, etc., of holding examinations 1332 ratings of examinees from reports of board 1333 consideration by commission; qualified applicants to receive licenses 1333 record of reports open to inspection 1333 numbering and classification of licenses 1333 persons desiring to practice, to apply for authority so to do 1333 form, etc., of applications 1333 fees required for licenses; practitioners excepted 1333cxvi present practitioners must apply for licenses 1334 publication of requirement 1334 applications for relicensing 1334 after five years no licenses to be issued based on former laws 1334 osteopathy requirements for present practitioners 1334 issue of licenses; for osteopathy and surgery; for osteopathy only 1334 chiropractic requirements for present practitioners 1335 issue of licenses, etc 1335 drugless healing requirements for present practitioners 1335 proof required 1335 issue of licenses, etc 1335 applications for licenses without examination, by State licenses, etc 1335 proof required 1335 of reciprocity of State, etc 1335 issue of licenses, etc 1335 proof required of applicants after examination, as to age, character, and education 1336 license deferred until graduated from a registered school 1336 of graduation, training, etc., required under former law 1336 osteopathy requirements 1336 drugless healing requirements 1336 college education, etc., requirements for applications after December 31, 1935 1336 midwifery requirements 1336 suspension or revoking licenses by District Supreme Court in equity 1337 petition to be filed; procedure 1337 appeal allowed to District Court of Appeals 1337 determination by District Supreme Court 1337 forbidden acts; filing false evidence with commission 1337 disclosing identity, etc., to examiner when given a number, etc 1337 allowing another to impersonate him to obtain certificate, etc 1337 disclosing in advance questions, etc., for applicants 1337 allowing another to impersonate him in practice 1337 impersonating licensed person 1337 altering, forging, etc., evidence with intent to evade provisions of this Act 1338 unfair rating, etc., of applicant 1338 false swearing for evading, etc., purposes of this Act declared perjury, and punishable therefor 1338 action if commission refuse license, etc 1338 hearings, etc.; assistance of 1338 District Supreme Court 1338 reviewal by District Supreme Court, etc., if license denied 1338 penalty for violations of Act 1338 suspension, etc., of licensed person convicted of felony by District Supreme Court 1338 injunction by District Supreme Court for unlawful practice of healing art 1338 injunction by District Supreme Court; only after final judgment on merits of the case 1339 procedure; remedy additional to criminal prosecution, etc 1339 license requirements not applicable to Government surgeons, etc 1339 practitioners under State, etc., licenses, coming to visit specified patients, for consultations, etc 1339 visiting specified patients on their own behalf 1339 evidence of right to exemption to be filed; registry and certificate of 1339 treatments exempt from provisions of Act; actual emergency cases 1339 massage, etc 1339 use of domestic remedies; conditions 1339 use of prayer, etc.; conditions 1339 sale of drugs, etc., if refraining from diagnosis 1340 moneys received to be deposited as a special fund 1340 payment of expenses from; except of criminal prosecutions 1340 present medical boards to deliver records to Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art 1340 Board of Medical Supervisors to transfer balance to commission; use for expenses of the Act 1340 enforcement by District authorities 1340 criminal proceedings 1340 suspension of licenses, and injunctions 1340 annual report of commission, etc 1340 title of Act 1340 disposition of matters pending before Board of Medical Supervisors 1340 criminal prosecutions 1341 inconsistent laws repealed 1341 *Health Department, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 667, 1284 for preventing contagious diseases 667, 1284 smallpox hospital, etc 668, 1284 assignment of bacteriologists 668, 1284 for isolating wards, Garfield and Providence Hospitals 668, 1284 for tuberculosis and venereal diseases dispensaries 668, 1284 for quarters of clinics, including equipment 668 for disinfecting service 668, 1284 for drainage of lots, abatement of nuisances 668, 1285 for detecting food, etc., adulterations 668, 1288 for hygiene and sanitation, public schools 668, 1285 for laboratories, etc 668, 1285 for dairy farm inspection 668, 1285 for enforcing food and drug violations, etc 669, 1285 for public crematorium, etc 669, 1285 containers, etc., for ashes of indigent persons 669, 1285 transfer directed of marriage records to District Supreme Court 1285 for motor vehicles 669, 1285 for child hygiene service; welfare stations 669, 1285cxvii deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929 1693 *Health Officer, D. C.,* directed to transfer marriage records in his office to District Supreme Court 1285 *Hearings in Land Entries,* appropriation for expenses, etc 202, 1564 *Hecht, J. L., etc.,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Bettendorf, Iowa 759 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Bettendorf, Iowa, by 1512 *Helena, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 762 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at 1529 *Helena, Mont.,* appropriation for assay office at 176, 1041 *Helium, Army,* appropriation for procuring, from Mines Bureau 338, 1361 *Helium Gas,* appropriation for operation of plants for Army and Navy production of 103, 1133 for investigating resources and conservation of 103, 1134 for acquiring plants, sites, etc., for production of 104, 1134 *Helium, Navy,* appropriation for procuring, from Mines Bureau 636, 1465 *Hellenic Republic* (*see* Greece) *Hemlock Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Thirteenth to Fourteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Hemp,* appropriation for investigating, for pulp manufacture 554, 1205 *Henderson Bridge Company,* time extended for bridging Kanawha River by, at Henderson, W. Va 314, 1525 *Henderson, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 485 *Henderson Inlet, Wash.,* trestle, etc., in, legalized 1430 *Henderson-Ohio River Bridge Company,* may bridge Ohio River, at Henderson, Ky 485 use of tolls, designated 485 other funds for retiring bonds, etc 485 issue of bonds, etc 486 on redemption of bonds, etc., bridge to become property of Kentucky 486 to be a free bridge on conveyance by Bridge Company to the State 486 *Henderson, W. Va.,* time extended for bridging Kanawha River, to Point Pleasant from 314, 1525 *Hendrix, B. L., etc.,* may bridge Ohio River, at Mound City, Ill 316 time extended for bridging Ohio River, Mound City, Ill., by 1529 *Henry A. Greene Memorial Association,* authorized to erect memorial building, at Fort Lewis, Wash 1154 *Henry Barracks, P. R.,* construction authorized of buildings, etc., on 1301 *Henry County, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River, in Stewart County and 418 *Hermann Bridge Company,* may bridge Missouri River, at Hermann, Mo 149 *Hermann, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at 149 *Hernando Tobacco Company,* sale of Brooksville Plant Introduction Garden to, authorized 427 *Hero, George A., and Allen S. Hackett,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River, between New Orleans and Gretna, La., by 193, 1229 *Hertford and Gates Counties, N. C.,* bridge authorized across Chowan River, in 1434 *Hertford County, N. C.,* bridge authorized across Meherrin River, in 1451 *Hertford Place NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Oak to Ogden Streets; from gasoline tax fund 653 *Heyburn, Idaho,* bridge across Snake River, at, legalized 286 *Hickey, J. F., etc.,* may bridge Puget Sound, Wash., at the Narrows 1403 *Hickman, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 321 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at 1532 *Higdon, E. L.,* may bridge Perdido Bay, at Bear Point, Ala 385 *High Temperatures,* appropriation for investigating methods of measurement and control of 93, 1123 *Highgate Springs, Vt.,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for public building at 921 *Highway Bridge, D. C.,* appropriation for operating expenses 657 for reconstructing floor system; immediately available 657 deficiency appropriation for flooring, etc 1629 for maintenance, 1929 1692 *Highway Construction* (*see* Public Roads Bureau). *Highways Conference, Second Pan American,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of participating in, at Rio de Janeiro 912 amount authorized for participating in 403 *Highways Department, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc 647, 1264 for housing shops of, at Bryant Street station 1264 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929 1692 *Highways, Federal* (*see* Federal Highway Act). cxviii *Highways System, D. C., Permanent System of,* appropriation for revision of plans 648, 1265 *Hildebrand, James,* name placed on yellow fever honor roll and presented gold medal 1409 to receive $125 monthly 1410 *Hillsborough Bay,* bridge across, at Tampa, Fla., legalized 55 *Hillsborough County, Fla.,* bridge constructed by, across Hillsborough Bay, at Tampa, legalized 55 *Hingham, Mass.,* deficiency appropriation for ammunition depot, lightning protection 908 *Hinton, Walter, former Lieutenant, Navy,* gold medal awarded, for achievement in first successful trans-Atlantic flight 1158 *Historical Places, D. C.,* appropriation for tablets to mark 651, 1268 *Hobbs, James D.,* payment authorized to Harry Wardman, Thomas P. Bones, and, for use of Bieber Building, D. C., by Agricultural Department, 1926, 1927, 1928 56 further lease of building authorized 56 *Hoboken, N. J.,* deficiency appropriation for post office, replacement of present structure; land added from Shipping Board 1658 *Hodgenville, Ky.,* improvement, etc., authorized of Abraham Lincoln National Park or Reservation, near 1162 *Hog Cholera,* appropriation for investigating, treating, etc 547, 1197 *Hogback Irrigation Project, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of, on Navajo Reservation; repayment 213, 1575 deficiency appropriation for diversion dam repair 900 *Holbrook Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Florida Avenue to Morse Street; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Holbrook Terrace NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., west of Queen Street; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Holland* (*see* Netherlands). *Home Economics,* deficiency appropriation for further development of, among the States, etc 1626 additional appropriations authorized for vocational education in States and Territories, of 1151 *Home Economics, Agricultural,* amount authorized in developing, in system of extension 711 *Home Economics Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Chief of Bureau, and office personnel 564, 1215 for investigating utilizing farm products in the home 564, 1215 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929 1678 *Home for Aged and Infirm, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 676, 1292 for maintenance 676, 1293 for repairs, etc 676, 1293 for additional ward buildings, etc 1293 *Home for Incurables, D. C., Washington,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 674, 1291 deficiency appropriation for 892 *Homeopathic Medical Examiners, D. C., Board of,* record, etc., to be delivered to Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art 1340 *Homestead Laws,* repeal of provisions extending, to Yellowstone National Forest 622 *Homesteads,* appropriation for classification, etc., of lands within national forests, etc., for 554, 1204 lands of entrymen of, under Reclamation projects, subject to State, etc., taxes 439 *Homesteads, Enlarged,* appropriation for examining, classifying, etc., lands suitable for 232, 1595 *Honduras,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Honolulu, Hawaii,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for public building at 921 *Hood River, Oreg.,* bridge across Columbia River, at, legalized 285 *Hoopa Valley, Calif.,* appropriation for Indian school, improvements 1578 *Hoopa Valley Indian Hospital, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 220, 1581 *Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, Calif.,* deficiency appropriation for part cost of a bridge and road on 902 sum authorized for half the cost of bridge and road on 589 California, etc., furnish the balance, and maintain both 590 *Hope and Help Mission, D. C.,* appropriation for care of women and children under 676, 1293 *Hopi Indian Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1581 *Hopi Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for miscellaneous irrigation projects on 210, 1572 for Chimopovy day school, construction 1577 *Hopi Indians, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for water supply on reservations 1617 for reimbursing, for livestock of, destroyed to prevent contagious diseases 1638 *Hopkins, Major E. O., Army Quartermaster Corps,* credits allowed in accounts of, for acquiring Canadian properties 463 *Hoquiam, Wash.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1658 board of inspector of hulls, and of boilers created at 710 allowances 710cxix *Horse Meat* (*see* Equine Meat). *Horses, Army,* appropriation for purchase of 334, 1357 encouraging breeding of riding 334, 1357 limit of contracts; purchase of, at posts 334 standard required 334 purchase of native horses for forces in China 334 no polo ponies except for Military Academy 334 deficiency appropriation for 43, 1619 limitation on purchases of, and mules 245 *Horses, Mules, and Asses,* provisions for humane treatment of cattle for export extended to 789 *Horsey, Henry, etc.,* may bridge Des Moines River, at Croton, Iowa 706 time extended for bringing Des Moines River, Croton, Iowa, by 1535 *Horticultural, etc., Investigations,* appropriation for 552, 1202 studies in condition of vegetables, etc., in transporting, storage, etc 552, 1202 deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc., crop diseases 1633 *Horticultural Experiment Station, Wyo.,* establishment of, directed for propagating trees, vegetables, etc., for distribution within semiarid lands, etc 323 amount authorized for buildings, propagation, etc 323 annual appropriations authorized 323 *Horticultural Organizations,* exempt from income tax 812 *Hospital Matrons, Army,* appropriation for pay 329, 1353 *Hospitals, Army,* appropriation for construction, repair, etc., at post and general 336, 1359 Hot Springs, Ark 336, 1359 temporary camp, etc 336, 1359 new construction forbidden 336, 1359 for restoring post, Jefferson Barracks, Mo 336 deficiency appropriation for Walter Reed, D. C., additional facilities 36 for construction and repair 43, 1619 nonsectarian chapel may be erected on grounds of Medical Center, D. C 156 *Hospitals, etc., for Veterans’ Bureau,* appropriation for, services, etc 588, 1246 use for new hospitals, etc., forbidden 588, 1246 amount for improving, etc., facilities 588, 1246 *Hospitals, etc., for Veterans’ Bureau Patients,* additional hospital, domiciliary, and outpatient dispensary facilities, in Bureau hospitals, authorized for mentally afflicted World War veterans 715 *Hospitals for Miners,* additional grant of public lands for, to Arizona 1252 to Utah 1252 *Hot Springs, Ark.,* conveyance to, of lot for use of fire department of the city 959 may be sold by the city, for a new building, etc 959 *Hot Springs, Ark., Army and Navy Hospital,* appropriation for construction, repairs, etc 336, 1359 for supplies, etc 340, 1359 *Hot Springs National Park, Ark.,* appropriation for administration, etc 234, 1597 for paving, etc., Reserve Avenue 1597 *Hot Springs, S. Dak.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 362, 1354 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 39, 930, 1667, 1668 *Houlton, Me.,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for public building at 921 *House of Detention, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 666, 1282 offenders, etc., over 17 years of age 666, 1282 location of, barred from vicinity of Capitol, etc 666, 1282 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 1629 *House of Representatives,* appropriation for compensation of Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 520, 1390 for mileage 520, 1390 for Speaker’s office, preparing Digest of the Rules 520, 1390 for Chaplain 520, 1390 for Clerk of the House, clerks, etc 520, 1390 for clerks and janitors to committees 521, 1391 codifying laws of District of Columbia 521 clerks under Clerk of the House after close of Congress 522, 1392 appointment and duties of janitors; services under Doorkeeper at close of Congress 522, 1392 for Sergeant at Arms, deputy, etc 522, 1392 for police force, House Office Building 522, 1392 for Doorkeeper, special employee, etc 522, 1392 messengers, laborers, etc 522, 1392 for superintendent of folding room, etc 522, 1392 for pages 522, 1392 for superintendent of document room, Elmer E. Lewis, etc 522, 1392 for minority employees 523, 1393 for special employees 523, 1393 appointment of successors 523, 1393 for office of majority floor leader 523, 1393 for clerks, etc., conference minority 523, 1393 for messengers, majority and minority caucus rooms 523, 1393 for postmaster, assistant, etc 523, 1393 for official reporters, etc 523, 1393 for stenographers to committees 523, 1393 “during the session” to mean 121 days 523 “during the session” to mean 212 days 1393 for clerk hire, Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 523, 1393 for contingent expenses; materials for folding 524, 1394 for furniture and repairs 524, 1394 for packing boxes 524, 1394cxx appropriation for miscellaneous items 524, 1394 for reimbursing stenographers to committees for transcribing hearings 524, 1394 for reporting, other than special and select committee hearings 524, 1394 for special and select committees 524, 1394 for telegraph and telephone service 524, 1394 for stationery 524, 1394 for postage stamps 524, 1394 for automobile for Speaker 524, 1394 for folding 524, 1394 for designated services rendered to the Clerk 524, 1394 for William Tyler Page, Clerk, for compiling, etc., contested election cases 524 for recording, etc., political statements, by Clerk of the House 1394 deficiency appropriation for children of M. Y. Thomas, junior 3 for widow of Maurice E. Crumpacker 3 for widow of Ladislas Lazaro 3 for widow of Walter W. Magee 3 for widow of A. E. B. Stephens 3 for widow of William N. Vaile 3 for widow of James A. Gallivan 884 for widow of Martin B. Madden 884 for widow of Thaddeus C. Sweet 884 for widow of Thomas S. Butler 1607 for widow of Louis A. Frothingham 1607 for widow of Henry M. Rathbone 1607 for widow of Thomas L. Robey 1607 for widow of Edward J. King 1623 for widow of William A. Oldfield 1623 for widow of John Jacob Rogers 1623 for stationery 3 for folding 3 for codifying, etc., laws of District of Columbia; reappropriation 3 for Committee on Appropriations, assistant clerks, increase in pay 3 for Committee on Ways and Means, revising customs administration laws 3 for contested election expenses 884, 1623 for Speaker’s Office, additional clerk 884 for Sergeant at Arms’ Office, cashier and messenger, additional pay 884 for journal, reading, and tally clerks, additional pay 885 salaries fixed at $5,000 a year 885 for contingent expenses 885 for telegraph and telephone service 885 for automobile for Speaker 885 for motor vehicle for Clerk’s office 885 for miscellaneous items 885 for Postal Telegraph Company 885 for Walter L. Price 885 for Committee on Public Lands, expenses 885 for Committee on Revision of the Laws, expenses completing Code of District of Columbia Laws 1608 for preparing and editing laws 1608 for reports of committee hearings 1608 for special and select committees 1608 for acquiring site and constructing new office building for 1608 for father of Charles L. Faust 1623 acquiring site and constructing new office building for, authorized 1071 Committee on Agriculture, authorized to hold meetings, hearings, etc., in preparation of farm relief legislation 1624 five members elect of, to be appointed on Commission on airports 1698 on Insular Reorganization 1700 members of Ways and Means Committee reelected to Seventy-first Congress, authorized to hold hearings on revision of Tariff Act of 1922 1607 minority leader of, to serve on Commission for Enlarging Capitol Grounds 421 salaries of officers and employees of, to be paid December salaries, December 20, 1927 1 December salaries, December 20, 1928 1027 six Members of, to serve on committee at unveiling of memorial to Wilbur and Orville Wright, at Kitty Hawk, N. C., for first successful airplane flight at Kill Devil Hills 2, 1020 subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee to investigate whether United States district judge Francis A. Winslow has been guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors 1325 powers to take testimony, etc 1325 to report to Committee of Seventy-first Congress 1325 subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee directed to inquire whether conduct of Grover M. Moscowitz, judge for New York eastern district, has been guilty of acts deemed high crimes or misdemeanors 1542 report of, to the Judiciary Committee 1543 submission to Congress discontinued, of reports of property in possession of designated officers 995 sales of waste paper, etc 995 three Members of, to be appointed on Nashville Presidents’ Plaza Commission 1020 two Members of, to serve on Pulaski Sesquicentennial Commission 1222 on commission to recommend legislation for governing, etc., Samoan Islands 1253 to be selected for migratory Bird Conservation Commission 1222 *House Office Building,* appropriation for police force 522, 1392 for elevator conductors 525, 1395 for care of grounds, etc 526, 1395 for maintenance, etc 526, 1396 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 4 *House Office Building, New,* deficiency appropriation for acquiring site and construction of 1608 preparing plans, employing architectural, etc., services 1608 amount available until expended 1608 sum authorized for designated squares to be acquired as site for 1071cxxi sum authorized for designated squares to be acquired; subject to House Office Building Commission 1071 for construction of buildings, etc., on the site 1071 plans adopted 1071 contracts authorized 1071 employment of outside professional services 1071 under control of Architect of the Capitol 1071 determination by Commission of area to be acquired 1071 by purchase or condemnation 1072 disbursements 1072 Housing Corporation, United States, appropriation for salaries; pay restriction 580, 1237 for contingent expenses 580, 1237 for printing and binding for 580, 1238 for expenses of collections, etc 580, 1238 for operating, etc., Government hotel, Washington, D. C.; pay restriction 580, 1238 for maintenance of unsold property 580, 1238 for expenses of sold property 580, 1238 no prior appropriations to be used for these purposes 580, 1238 deficiency appropriation for housing for war needs 932, 1616, 1621 for paying judgment for, by Virginia Eastern District Court 1615 Howard University, D. C., appropriation for maintenance 242, 1606 for equipment, repairs, etc 242, 1606 for chemistry building 242, 1606 for women’s dormitory, addition 1606 deficiency appropriation for additional dormitory 904 for expenses 1671 annual appropriations authorized for aid in construction, maintenance, etc., of 1021 Hubbard, H. Warren, deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 884 Huenefeld, Ehrenfried Gunther von, distinguished flying cross to be presented to, James C. Fitz Maurice, and Herman Koehl, for first airplane nonstop flight from Europe to North America 482 Hughes, Charles Evans, appointed as a Regent of Smithsonian Institution 1 Hugo, Okla., terms of court at 1518 Humacao, Porto Rico, contract authorized for repairing customhouse at 596 Hungary (see also Settlement of War Claims Act of 1928), appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 for expenses determining claims against, by Claims Commission 74, 1105 deficiency appropriation for expenses, Claims Commission 913 provisions for settlement of awards by Tripartite Claims Commission, of claims of Americans against 262 provisions for settlement of awards by War Claims Arbiter of claims of nationals of, against United States 263–265 Hurst Terrace NW., D. C., appropriation for grading, Fulton Street northward 655 Hutchings, John H., etc., may bridge Missouri River, at Rulo, Nebr 390 time extended for bridging Missouri River, at Rulo, Nebr., by 1524 Hydraulic Engineering, appropriation for standardizing apparatus, etc., used in 92, 1122 Hydrographic Bureau, International, appropriation for annual contribution 73, 1104 for expenses of attending delegates 97, 1127 Hydrographic Conference, International, appropriation for expenses of attending Navy Department delegates to 624 Hydrographic Office, Navy Department, appropriation for civilian employees, Navy Department 642, 1470 for additional employees 642 for printing and binding for 643, 1471 for contingent expenses 643, 1471 for materials, etc 643, 1471 for pilot charts, etc 643, 1472 for expenses, branch offices 643, 1472 for employees, branch offices 643, 1472 deficiency appropriation for expenses 24 for branch offices, salaries, 1929 1686 Hygiene, etc., Public Schools, D. C., appropriation for expenses, etc., under Health Department 668, 1285 time requirement of chief inspector 668 division of employees 668 for dental clinics 668, 1285 Hygienic Laboratory, Public Health Service, appropriation for maintenance 173, 1039 deficiency appropriation for maintetenance 48, 1619 **I.** *Idaho,* construction legalized of bridge across Snake River by, at Heyburn 286 at Idaho Falls 117 granted easement to designated lands in Nez Perce Indian Reservation, for propagation of fish and game 1022 lands for fish culture 1142 payment required; minerals reserved 1142 description; John Smiths Lake included 1142 lands deeded by, to be patented to city of Buhl 644 may bridge Snake River, near Indian Cove 111 near Swan Valley 111 *Idaho Falls, Idaho,* construction legalized of bridge across Snake River, by Idaho, at 117 *Idaho National Forest,* lands added to 415 *Ignacio Indian Boarding School, Colo.,* appropriation for enlargement, etc 1578cxxii *Illinois,* may acquire, after completion, bridge across Illinois River, at Grafton 604 Mississippi River, at Bettendorf, Iowa 760 at Carondelet, Mo 505 at Chester 284, 291 Ohio River, at Cairo, Ill 196 at Golconda, Ill 320 at Mound City, Ill 316 at Shawneetown, Ill 479 Wabash River, at McGregors Ferry, Ill 480 may bridge Little Calumet River, at Ashland Avenue, Cook County, Ill 1510 Rock River, at Dixon 63 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Savanna, by Iowa and 297, 1158 Wabash River, at Mount Carmel, by Indiana and 384, 1094 *Illinois Northern Judicial District,* vacancy in office of additional judge for, to be filled 974 *Illinois River,* bridge authorized across, at Grafton, Ill 604 at Peoria, Ill 392 *Illinois River and Tributaries,* project for flood control of, to be submitted 538 *Imboden, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Spring River, at 1093 *Immigrant Stations,* appropriation for remodeling, etc 107, 1137 *Immigrants,* appropriation for investigating transportation of, on Shipping Board vessels 585, 1243 *Immigration,* deported alien excluded from admission, and if attempting to do so, guilty of a felony; punishment for 1551 alien ordered deported, having left United States, considered lawfully deported 1551 subject to exclusion from admission, employed upon a vessel arriving, not permitted to land 1551 restricted admission; persons deported and seeking admission within one year, unless readmission consented to by Secretary of Labor 1551 prohibition against master, etc., of a vessel knowingly bringing in excluded alien until time when entitled to reapply for admission 1551 alien entering United States at other than at designated time or place, eluding examination, or willfully making false statements, etc., guilty of a misdemeanor; punishment for 1551 under sentence to imprisonment not to be deported until after termination thereof 1552 detailed record of aliens convicted to be notified to Secretary of Labor 1552 *Immigration Act of 1924, Amendments,* additional nonquota immigrants; woman who lost citizenship by marrying an alien, but unmarried when visa applied for 1009 additional nonquota immigrants; unmarried minor child, or wife of a citizen, or husband of citizen by marriage prior to June 1, 1928 1009 quota preferences, effective June 1, 1928 1009 visas issued each year 1009 available for 50 per cent of the year’s quota of each nationality 1009 fathers, mothers, etc., of citizens who are 21 years of age or over 1009 if quota 300 or more, to agriculturists, their wives and dependent children under 18 1009 remainder of quota available to unmarried children, or wives of permanent alien residents 1010 portion not required for, to be specified classes available to other quota immigrants 1010 month of issue for preference rights 1010 annual quota ratio of admissions deferred to 1929 400 exemption of American Indians born in Canada, from provisions of 401 *Immigration Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner General, and office personnel 107, 1137 for expenses, enforcing immigration laws; contract labor 107, 1137 for Chinese exclusion 107, 1137 for refunding head tax, etc 107, 1137 for coast and land border patrol 107, 1137 for purchase, etc., vehicles, outside District of Columbia 107, 1137 coast and land border patrol 107, 1137 for remodeling, repairing, etc., immigration stations 107 deficiency appropriation for refunds to Laredo, Tex., First State Bank and Trust Company 23, 23 for expenses regulating immigration of aliens 44, 47, 907, 934, 1618, 1621, 1647, 1671 for Ellis Island, N. Y 934 for salaries, 1929 1685 allotment for land and border patrol, 1930, reduced 1647 immigration inspectors divided into grades and salaries 954 promotions 954 above grade 3 954 allowed traveling expenses on change of stations, etc 954 transfer of families, household effects, etc 954 *Immigration, Commissioner General of,* appropriation for, and office personnel 107, 1137 *Immigration of Aliens,* appropriation for expenses regulating, under Department of State 67, 1098 for expenses regulating 107, 1137 deficiency appropriation for expenses, regulating 44, 47 for expenses regulating, under Department of State 48 *Imperial County, Calif.,* right of way over designated public lands granted to, for highway purposes 249 description, conditions, etc 249 tract excluded 250 reversion for nonuser 250cxxiii *Imperial Irrigation District,* contract with, for connection with Laguna Dana, not modified by Boulder Canyon Project Act 1063 *Imperial Valley, Calif.,* canal connecting Laguna Dam with, authorized 1057 *Inaugural Ceremonies, 1929,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of Joint Congressional Committee 1608 for maintenance of order, etc 1629 allocation of space in public buildings for troops attending, authorized 1261 *Inauguration of the President, 1929,* amount authorized for expenses of Commissioners to maintain order, etc., in connection with 1146 regulations for vehicles, licenses, etc., to be made 1146 time of enforcing regulations, licenses, etc 1146 penalty for violations 1147 amount for temporary public comfort stations, personal services, etc 1147 use permitted of reservations, etc., for the 1140 designated streets, sidewalks, etc 1140 supervision of stands, etc.; removal, etc 1140 overhead wires for illumination permitted 1140 supervision of erection, etc.; time limit for use, etc 1140 safety precautions to be taken 1141 no Government or District expense 1141 loan of Army and Navy tents, flags, etc., for decoration; time limit; indemnity for loss or damage 1141 Army hospital tents, appliances, etc.; indemnity for damage, etc 1141 temporary telegraph, telephone, etc., overhead wires permitted 1141 *Incinerators of Combustible Refuse, D. C.* (*see* City Refuse, D. C.). *Income Tax of 1926, Amendments,* deficiencies, in affiliated corporations, if notice has been mailed for years 1922–1927, to a corporation, suspension of statutes of limitations applies to corporation with consolidated return made 869 for 1921 and prior years 869 in all cases, if limitation period not expired 869 extension of time for payment of, in exceptional cases 869 prompt assessment, etc., to be granted within one year after written request of executor, fiduciary, etc 869 application to corporation intending dissolution, or completed 869 request to be filed after enactment of Revenue Act of 1928 869 suspension of running of statute of limitations on assessments and collections, during prohibited period 870 until decision of Board becomes final, and 60 days after 870 applicable, if period not expired 870 in transferee cases, the same 870 waivers for assessments, after expiration of period of limitation 870 waivers for assessments; by written consent of Commissioner and taxpayer, at any time before the assessment 870 after assessment made, by agreement in writing for extending collection of income tax, by court action 870 further extension 870 agreements entered into before January 1, 1929, valid 870 validity of prior, not affected 871 credit or refund to taxpayer if overpayment, instead of deficiency, found by Board 871 time limit f or filing claim, or petition 871 *Income Tax, Title I, Revenue Act of 1928,* applicable to 1928 and succeeding years 795 previous years not affected 795 use of cross references 795 classifications of provisions 795 application to special classes of taxpayers in Supplements 795 normal tax on income of individual 795 one and one-half per cent on first $4,000 795 three per cent on next $4,000 795 five per cent on remainder in excess 795 surtax in addition to 796 sales of mines and oil and gas wells 797 capital net gain and loss 797 accumulations by corporations, to avoid paying, by stockholders 797 corporation tax 797 exempt corporations 797 accumulating surplus to avoid surtax 797 for periods embracing years w’ith different laws 797 net income defined: basis for computing 797 gross income defined; sources included 797 exclusions from gross income; income from life insurance policies 797 annuities, transfers of, etc 797 value of gifts, bequests, etc 798 interest on State and Territorial bonds 798 farm loan bonds 798 Federal, etc., securities 798 statement required in returns 798 limitation on Liberty bonds, etc 798 amount received for personal injury or sickness 798 as World War Compensation payments; or pensions 798 from domestic building and loan associations; limit 798 rentals for dwellings furnished to ministers 798 earned income from sources without the United States 798 salaries of Territorial employees 798 income of foreign governments 798 States, municipalities, etc 799 receipts of shipowners mutual associations 799 dividends from China Trade corporations 799 inventories may be taken to determine income 799 distributions by corporations 799cxxiv determination of gain or loss on sales of property 799 computation of gross income from sources within and without the United States 799 deductions in computing net income; business expenses, including traveling, etc 799 interest on debts 799 taxes; exceptions 799 accrual of estate, etc., tax 799 tax of shareholder paid by the corporation 799 losses in trade or business 800 not connected with trade or business 800 casualty losses not connected with business 800 losses by corporations 800 basis for determining 800 disallowance of loss on sales of securities 800 net losses for prior years 800 worthless debts 800 exhaustion, etc., of business property; real estate in life tenancy; property in trust 800 depletion in mines, oil and gas wells, timber, etc 800 leases held in life tenancy, property in trust 800 basis for determining depletion, etc 800 gifts for public use; corporation, etc., for religious, scientific, etc., purposes 800 vocational rehabilitation fund 801 War veterans’ associations, etc 801 fraternal lodges, etc 801 limit, etc.; unlimited deductions 801 allowance for reserve for future liabilities, etc.; under contract of casual sales of real property 801 dividends from corporations, domestic 801 foreign; condition 801 from China Trade corporations, etc., excluded 802 amount transferred to pension trust by employer 802 items not deductible in computing net income; personal expenses 802 property betterments; restoring property 802 premiums on life insurance for employees 802 amounts from life or terminable interests, acquired by gifts, etc 802 tax realized on tax free covenant bonds 802 credits allowed for normal tax of individuals; dividends from domestic corporations 802 foreign corporations having more than fifty per cent from United States sources 802 from China Trade corporations excepted 803 interest on Federal securities 803 personal exemption of $1,500 for a single person 803 $3,500 for head of a family, husband and wife living together 803 credits allowed for normal tax of individuals; personal exemption of additional $400 each for minors and dependents 803 status of taxpayer for credit of dependent 803 computation on change of taxable year 803 allowance for death in taxable year 803 credits allowed corporations; interest on Federal securities 803 domestic corporations; specific of $3,000, if net income less than $25,000 803 limitation, if exceeding $25,000 803 credits against tax 804 “earned income” means wages, etc., for personal services; allowed if combined with capital for business 804 “earned income deductions” means deductions allowed for computing net incomes 804 “earned net income” means excess over deduction 804 allowance of, for amount of earned income 804 extent of, for taxes of foreign countries, etc 804 taxes withheld at source 804 erroneous payments 804 for fiscal year beginning in 1927 and ending in 1928 804 accounting period and methods 805 net income computed on basis of annual accounting period 805 on calendar year, if no accounting period 805 deductions and credits for taxable year in which paid or accrued, or paid or incurred 805 dealers in personal property on installments, on payments annually received 805 returns from casual sales of personalty or of realty 805 computation of income on change to installment basis 805 recognition of gain or loss on disposal of installment obligations 806 basis of computing 806 allocation of income and deductions, if same interests control one or more businesses 806 on change of accounting period, net income based on new period 806 returns for short period when accounting period changed 806 income computed on period of separate returns 806 computation of taxable income 806 application of capital gain or loss, on earned income 807 reduction of personal credits for fractions of a year 807 definition of “taxable year;” first taxable year 1928 807 “paid or incurred,” and “paid or accrued” 807 returns and payment of tax 807 individuals to make sworn return of gross income, deductions, and credits 807cxxv individuals to make sworn return of gross income; if income $1,500 or over, if single 807 $3,500 or over, if married and living with husband or wife 807 gross income of $5,000 or over 807 husband and wife living together with income of $3,500 or over; separate or joint 808 by agent, etc., of persons under disability 808 by fiduciaries 808 corporation returns, specific requirements; by receivers, trustees, etc 808 collection of tax 808 consolidated returns of affiliated 808 filing of returns; time for 808 extensions 808 by individuals to collector of district; Baltimore 808 by corporations, in district where office located; Baltimore 808 records to be kept by taxpayers 808 special statements to determine tax 808 information at source 809 open inspection of returns, as in Revenue Act of 1926 809 payment of tax on designated date 809 installments allowed 809 whole amount on failure to pay 809 extension of time on request 809 payment on expiration 809 prior to prescribed date allowed 809 jeopardy payments 809 tax withheld at source 809 fractions of a cent disregarded 809 receipts on request 809 evidence of tax paid 810 surrender to creditor as payment on debt 810 returns to be examined and tax to be determined as soon as practicable 810 addition to tax, see Supplement M 810 criminal penalties, see in Section 146 810 administrative proceedings; deficiency assessment, Supplement L 810 interest on, addition to tax, Supplement M 810 claims against transferees and fiduciaries, Supplement N 810 overpayment, Supplement O 810 all revenue laws made applicable 810 regulations to be prescribed and published 810 table of taxes in lieu of taxes under 1926 Act 810 short title “Income Tax of 1928” 811 effective on enactment; exceptions 811 tax in case of capital net gain 811 capital net loss 811 meaning of terms; “capital gain” 811 “capital loss” 811 “capital deductions” 811 “capital net gain” 811 “capital net loss” 811 “ordinary net income” 811 “capital assets” 811 property not included 812 property received on exchange 812 period of property holder 812 stock received on reorganization 812 collection and payment of tax on net gain and net loss 812 sales of mines, and oil or gas wells, tax on selling price 812 limit on 12½ per cent rate of tax 812 exemption of tax on corporations 812 labor, agricultural, etc., organizations 812 mutual savings banks 812 fraternal beneficiary societies 812 domestic building and loan associations 812 mutual cemetery companies 813 corporations, community chests, etc., for religious, scientific, etc., purposes 813 business leagues 813 civic leagues, employees’ associations, etc 813 pleasure clubs 813 local life insurance, mutual ditch, etc., companies 813 farmers mutual insurance companies 813 cooperative association of farmers, etc., for marketing their products 813 purchasing supplies and equipment for members 813 capital stock associations restricted 813 limitation on marketing products of nonmembers 814 organizations by exempt associations for financing crop products of members 814 restrictions as to dividend rate of stock; reserve allowed 814 trustees for exempted organization 814 Federal loan banks, farm loan associations, intermediate credit banks 814 voluntary employees beneficiary association for life, accident, etc., benefit 814 teachers retirement fund associations 814 tax on income of corporations accumulating gains, etc., to avoid surtax on its shareholders 814 additional to corporation tax 814 evidence of purpose of evasion 815 meaning of “net income” as used 815 additional tax not applicable if distributive share included in income of shareholders 815 subsequent distribution exempt 815 computation of tax for period beginning in one calendar year and ending in the following 815 computation of net income 815 basis of determining gain or loss on disposal of property 815 computation; adjustment to capital loss 815 deductions on exchange of property; limitation 815 if acquired before March 1, 1913 816 in case of stock 816 amount realized on sale of property 816 determination of gain or loss 816 installment sales 816 recognition of entire gain or loss on sales or exchange of property 816cxxvi no gain or loss on exchange for similar 816 for similar stock in same corporation 816 stock received for stock on reorganization 816 property for stock of party to reorganization 816 transfers for stock of corporation under same control 816 gain from exchanges not solely in kind 817 for property received additional to that on which gain recognized 817 reorganization distribution considered as taxable dividends 817 reorganization with property and other stock received 817 no gain if distributed on organization 817 gain recognized if not distributed 817 no loss if property received other than that on which gain or loss recognized 817 no gain or loss for involuntary conversion into similar property 817 gain recognized on part not used 817 no gain if additional stock received on reorganization, and holding not surrendered 818 stock distributed on reorganization not construed as earnings, etc 818 definition of “reorganization”; corporation acts constituting 818 corporations included as “a party to a reorganization” 818 ownership of stock constituting control 818 basis for determining gain or loss 818 property acquired after February 28, 1913, the cost thereof 818 inventory value 818 value of gifts after December 31, 1920; ascertainment 818 trust property acquired after December 31, 1920, value as in hand of grantor 819 gifts or trusts before December 31, 1920, fair market value 819 property acquired by bequest, etc., for fair market value 819 transfers in trust with right of revocation 819 property acquired on exchanges; partly by exchange and other property 819 stock issues as consideration, excepted 819 property other than stock acquired by same corporation after December 31, 1917 819 not applicable to stock issues 820 acquired after December 31, 1920, on reorganization and same party in control 820 stock, etc., distributed on reorganization after December 31, 1923 820 property acquired by involuntary con versi on 820 wash sales of property acquired for stock disposed of, on which no loss allowed 820 property acquired during affiliation; period of affiliation determined 820 basis in 1929 and subsequent years 821 gain or loss on property acquired before March 1, 1913 821 based on cost or fair market value; which ever is greater 821 basis for depreciation same as for gain or loss on same 821 depletion loss same as for sale, etc 821 mines discovered after February 28, 1913, former market value 821 maximum loss; minerals included 821 oil and gas wells allowed; maximum 821 distribution by corporations 822 dividend means distribution out of earnings, etc., accumulated since February 28, 1913 822 sources of; accumulations, etc., before March 1, 1913, free of tax 822 distribution in liquidation, a payment for stock 822 determination of gain or loss; partial distribution 822 other distributions not from increase of value nor out of earnings 822 from depletion reserves of mines 822 distributions by personal service corporations, exempt from tax 822 stock dividends not subject to tax 822 proceeds of redemption of stock, taxable dividends 822 cancellation of stock after January 1, 1926 823 definition of partial liquidation 823 exclusion from gross income 823 additional items exempt from taxation 823 earned income of nonresident citizens, from sources outside United States 823 teachers in Alaska and Hawaii; Federal compensation excepted 823 income of foreign Governments from investments in the United States 823 income of States from public utilities 823 if under prior contracts for operation thereof 823 tax levied on proceeds prior to division of State, etc 823 refund to State, etc 823 if no part accruing to State, etc., net income of persons taxable 824 bridges to be acquired by State, etc 824 tax on operation proceeds prior to division 824 refund to State, etc.; restriction 824 if no part accruing to State, etc., net income from operation taxable 824 dividends of Chinese residents from China Trade corporations 824 receipts of ship owners mutual associations, etc 824 net losses, determination 825 limitation on deductions 825 losses not connected with business 825 capital losses 825 depletion 825 corporation dividends 825 interest free from tax 825 net loss for prior year not allowed 825 amount of, in computing income for next taxable year 825 allowed, if existing in net income for succeeding year 825cxxvii net losses; application for capital loss sustained in second year; if existing in net income 825 for capital gain 825 for third year 825 application for loss for 1926–1927 825 if fiscal year differs from calendar year 825 proportion for different rates 825 loss on sales of stock or securities restricted if similar property acquired 826 by corporation 826 if acquisition only in part 826 gross income from United States sources 826 interest on bonds of residents 826 exceptions; paid persons notin business in United States 826 if less than twenty per cent acquired from United States sources 826 from foreign bank acceptances 827 dividends from domestic corporations; exceptions 827 from foreign corporations; exceptions 827 deductions to constitute net income from United States sources 827 gross incomes from sources without the United States; other interest 827 other dividends 827 for labor, etc., without the United States 827 for rentals, etc., without the United States 827 from realty sales without the United States 827 net income from sources without the United States; determination of 828 income from partly within and partly without; apportionment of 828 transportation and other services 828 sales of property 828 purchase and sale of personal property; exceptions 828 synonymous meaning of words used 828 unlimited deductions for charitable, etc., contributions if exceeding ninety per cent of net income 828 credit for income, etc., taxes paid by citizens to foreign countries, etc 829 by resident to United States possessions 829 alien residents to foreign countries allowing similar credits 829 partners or trust beneficiaries to foreign countries 829 exceptions and limitations 829 redetermination if tax paid differ from credit claimed 829 if accrued and not paid; bond required 829 may be taken in year accrued; subsequent years 829 evidence, etc., of foreign income acquired 830 from subsidiary of domestic corporations assumed to have been paid from dividend tax 830 limit on credit allowed 830 meaning of “accumulated profits” 830 determination by Commissioner 830 corporations treated as foreign; in United States possessions 830 under China Trade Act 830 credit or refund for payments made under 1926 Act 830 consolidated returns by affiliated corporations for 1929 and subsequent years 831 consent of all members required 831 regulations to determine tax liability 831 computation of assessments; only one specific credit 831 corporations deemed affiliated 831 domestic corporations of United States possessions excluded 831 China Trade Act corporations not affiliated 831 corporations in United States possessions deemed foreign 831 subsidiary to domestic corporations formed to comply with foreign law, deemed domestic 832 application of suspension of statute of limitation to consolidated returns 832 allocation of income and deduction to related trades, etc 832 consolidated corporation returns for 1928 832 computation of proportionate assessment; only one specific credit 832 corporation deemed affiliated; not affiliated 832 application of suspension of statute of limitation 832 allocation of income and deduction to related trade and businesses 832 fiduciaries to make sworn statement of income of beneficiaries 833 if net income of $1,500 or over, if single 833 married, etc., of $3,500 or over 833 having gross income of $5,000 or over 833 estates or trusts of $1,500 or over 833 gross income of $1,500 or over 833 of nonresident beneficiaries 833 by joint fiduciaries 833 subject to provisions applicable to individuals 833 withholding tax at source 833 requirements of corporation agreeing to pay interest free from tax 833 tax to be withheld from nonresident alien individuals 833 foreign corporations; other individuals; unknown owners 834 exception on notice of credit withheld of individual; nonresident aliens 834 lower rate on notice of interest of income not exceeding $4,000 834 restrictions on obligor and obligee 834 normal tax on nonresident aliens payable at source; exceptions 834 returns, etc., from withholding agent 834 by recipient of tax withheld 834 tax paid by recipient not recollectible 835 refund and credit of overpayment to withholding agent 835cxxviii payment of tax at source by foreign corporation not in United States; rates 835 rate when interest guaranteed free of tax 835 penalty for willful failure to pay tax, make returns, etc 835 willful failure to collect tax, avoid payment, accounting, etc 835 “person” liable for violations 835 closing of taxable year by Commissioner 836 immediate payment demanded if acts of taxpayer prejudice collection 836 notice to be mailed; findings of Commissioner, presumption of intent 836 bond accepted if taxpayer not in default; condition 836 enforcement on approval of 836 discretionary waiving of requirements of citizens 836 aliens must furnish tax-paid certificates before going abroad 836 additional tax for violation 836 returns to be made by all persons paying annually to another $1,500 or more 836 by United States officials 837 details required 837 of interest on corporation bonds, etc., regardless of amount 837 collection of foreign dividends, etc 837 names and addresses of recipients on demand 837 not applicable to United States securities 837 by corporations, of dividend payments 837 profits, etc., declared as dividends 837 accumulated gains; names of persons entitled thereto if distributed 837 by brokers, of all business transactions 837 licenses required for collecting foreign coupons, etc 838 regulations to obtain information of 838 punishment for collecting, without 838 estates and trusts, tax on income of 838 trust accumulations 838 periodically distributed 838 receiving during administration 838 for discretionary distribution of 838 payment by beneficiary 838 computation of, as of individuals; exceptions 838 deduction without limitation of gifts, etc., under will or trust 838 additional allowance for current distribution and limitation 838 deductions for payment to beneficiaries; included in their income 839 normal personal exemptions allowed heirs, etc 839 credits allowed beneficiaries in computing income 839 computation for different taxable years 839 profit sharing, etc., for employees not taxed 839 distributees taxed on amount received; credit allowed 839 estates and trusts; income from revokable trusts; included as of grantor 840 distribution of income for benefit of grantor from a trust 840 determination of capital net gain and loss in returns 840 special allowance for net losses 840 foreign tax allowed as credit of beneficiary’s income 840 partnerships not taxable; partners taxed as individuals 840 distributive share included in income of partner 840 computation of rates under different laws 841 net income, same as individuals 841 credits allowed; determination of earned income 841 application of capital net gains and losses 841 deduction of net loss 842 credit for foreign taxes 842 sworn statement of gross income required 842 insurance companies 842 tax on life insurance companies 842 rate on net income of domestic 842 foreign, from sources in United States 842 gross income; sources of 842 application of “reserve fund required by law” 842 net income, means gross income less deductions 842 tax free interest 842 reserved on weekly payment assessments 843 dividends from corporations, domestic; foreign 843 reserves for deferred dividends 843 investment expenses; limitation 843 real estate taxes; exceptions 843 exchange of property 843 interest on debts; exception 843 specific money credit, if income $25,000 or less 843 rental value of real estate; limitation 844 tax on foreign companies, net income of United States business 844 tax on insurance companies other than life or mutual 844 domestic companies; foreign companies from United States sources 844 meaning of terms; “gross income 844 “net income” 844 “investment income”; sources of 844 “underwriting income” 844 “premiums earned on insurance contracts during taxable year,” computation of 844 “losses incurred”; computation of 845 “expenses incurred”; computation of 845 net income deductions allowed; business expenses 845 interest 845 taxes 845 losses 845 losses from sales of property 845 worthless debts 845 dividends from corporations 845cxxix net income deductions allowed; exempt interest 845 exchange, etc., of property 845 specific money credit to domestic company 845 United States business by foreign companies 845 no duplications 846 special deductions for net losses 846 credit for foreign taxes allowed domestic companies 846 gross income determined 846 tax on mutual insurance companies other than life 846 rates as other corporations 846 gross income of mutual marine companies designated 846 additional deductions allowed; in addition to reserve fund 846 policy and annuity contracts 846 mutual marine companies, repayment 846 companies other than life or marine; premium deposits returned 846 nonresident alien individuals 847 normal tax on, if not resident of contiguous country 847 residents in contiguous countries; compensation for personal services in United States 847 additional if net income exceeds family credits $4,000 847 on excess thereof 847 in lieu of other tax 847 gross income, includes only from United States sources 847 earnings from foreign ships, etc., exempt 847 deductions allowed on income from United States sources 847 losses not connected with business 847 casualty losses not connected with business 847 charitable contributions to domestic corporations, etc 848 personal exemptions; for dependents, if of contiguous countries 848 deductions and credits allowed; tax withheld at source 848 credits against taxes of foreign governments not allowed 848 time for filing and paying 848 withholding at source 848 foreign corporations 849 gross income includes only from United States sources 849 exemptions of ships under foreign flag 849 deductions allowed on income from United States sources; apportionment 849 benefit of, by filing returns of all United States income 849 no credit for taxes of foreign governments 849 filing returns and payment of tax 849 withheld tax at source 849 foreign corporations not deemed affiliated with any other corporation 850 possessions of the United States 850 gross income of citizens, etc., deemed from sources within United States 850 possessions of the United States, gross income of citizens, etc.; if 80 per cent derived from United States possessions sources 850 if corporations derive 50 per cent from business therein 850 if citizens derive 50 per cent from active business therein 850 all amounts received in United States included in 850 Virgin Islands not included 850 deductions allowed citizens; domestic corporations 850 credits allowed citizens; domestic corporations 850 allowance of deductions and credits by filing returns of total income 850 no credit for tax of foreign governments 851 corporations not deemed affiliated 851 nonresidents of United States taxed only on income from United Stales sources 851 payment of taxes in Virgin Islands not affected 851 China Trade Act corporations 851 credit allowed for proportion of dividends from residents of China 851 certificate of Commissioner as to special dividends 851 dividends additional to all other payments 851 distribution of, in proportion to stock owned 852 ownership of stock defined 852 definition of “China” 852 no allowance for credit against tax of foreign government 852 not deemed affiliated with any other corporation 852 dividends excluded from gross income of shareholders 852 assessment and collection of deficiencies 852 deficiency is the amount taxed imposed, exceeds taxpayer’s return 852 exceeds previous assessment, if no return filed 852 notice of, to taxpayer; petition to Board of Tax Appeals for redetermination 852 no assessment etc., until notice mailed or petition filed 853 injunctions by court procedure allowed 853 exceptions and restrictions 853 collection of, found by Board 853 disallowed amount not collectible 853 payment of, on demand if no petition filed 853 waiver of restrictions by taxpayer may be made 853 aggregate amount of, to be determined by Board; conditions 853 restriction on determining additional, by Commissioner, exceptions 853 mathematical error in returns not a notice of 853 effect of 854 jurisdiction of Board over other taxable years; limitation 854cxxx deficiency; date of final decision of Board 854 prorating of, under installments 854 extension of payment, to avoid hardship 854 bond required 854 mailing of notice of 854 jeopardy assessments 854 deficiency may be immediately assessed if jeopardized by delay 854 notice to be mailed; assessment before decision of Board 855 Board to redetermine, on notice 855 amount assessible after decision of Board 855 not allowed after final decision of Board, etc 855 stay of collection on filing bond; condition 855 further conditions if bond given before filing petition 855 stay of collection of part covered by bond 855 effect of waiver of stay 855 collection of unpaid amounts upon final decision of Board 855 credit or refund; collection of greater assessment 856 no other abatement claim to be filed 856 bankruptcy and receiverships 856 deficiency to be immediately assessed under bankruptcy proceedings 856 adjudication by Court 856 collection of claims under court proceedings 856 time extension allowed 856 limitation upon assessment and collection 856 income tax to be assessed two years after returns filed 856 received during life of decedent, in one year on request of executor, etc 856 application to corporation contemplating dissolution, etc 856 corporation tax to be assessed in four years; condition 857 assessment at any time in case of fraud 857 with consent of Commissioner and taxpayer 857 collection by distraint, etc.; time limit; extension 857 suspension of running of statute of limitations 857 interest and additions to the tax 857 additional tax on failure to file returns 857 exceptions, if failure without willful neglect 857 collection, etc., in lieu of former additions 857 interest on deficiencies; assessment and rates 858 addition to tax as deficiency, in case of negligence; rates 858 in case of fraud; rates 858 addition for nonpayment 858 interest prescribed, if tax not paid when due 858 when extension granted, and tax and interest not paid 858 interest prescribed; for deficiency, etc., not paid on notice and demand 858 for nonpayment of prorated installments 858 interest rate payable by fiduciaries 859 to be collected if time for payment extended 859 on extension of time for deficiency; additional, if not paid 859 on jeopardy assessment collections; additional, if not paid in full 859 on unpaid claims in bankruptcy and receiverships 859 additions to tax, on removal of property or departure from United States 860 claims against transferees and fiduciaries 860 collection of tax on transferred assets same as deficiencies 860 liability of transferees; fiduciaries 860 determination of amount 860 limitation of assessment on transferees 860 transferee of a transferee 860 one year after court proceedings 860 limitation of assessment of fiduciaries 860 provisions on death of taxpayer, or terminated corporation 860 suspension of statute of limitations, after notice mailed, etc 860 until final decision of Board 861 address for notice of liability of fiduciary 861 meaning of “transferee” 861 powers of taxpayer transferred to fiduciary on notice to Commissioner 861 assumed by fiduciary of transferee 861 manner of notice 861 overpayments; credits for, if installment payment exceeds credited amount 861 credit or refund if amount already paid 861 for refund or credit of tax then due 861 period of limitations 861 limit of amount 862 restriction on credit or refund, if deficiency notice mailed taxpayer, and petition filed with Board 862 exceptions; if overpayment decided by Board 862 excess collected 862 collection after statutory limitation 862 credit or refund on decision of overpayment by Board; limitation 862 refund or credit for excess withheld at source 862 *Incorporations, D. C.,* Catholic University of America, charter extended 402 name of Saint Vincents Orphan Asylum changed to Saint Vincent’s Home and School 945 *Increase of the Navy* (*see* Naval Establishment and Navy). *Incurables, D. C., Washington Home for,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 674, 1291cxxxi *Indemnity, Lost Mail Matter,* appropriation for, registered, insured, and collect on delivery, domestic 191, 1053 for loss or injury of international mail 191, 1053 deficiency appropriation for, domestic 43, 45, 50, 936, 1622, 1674 for, international 43, 45, 50, 936, 1674 for, international, registered 936, 1622 fees charged for 469 uniform system of registration and, may be established 469 *Independent Establishments, D. C.,* supplies for, to be procured and distributed by The General Supply Committee 1342 *Independent Offices Act, 1930,* appropriation for President 373, 1230 for Vice President 373, 1230 for Executive Office 373, 1230 for Executive Mansion and grounds 374, 1230 for Alien Property Custodian 574 for American Battle Monuments Commission 574, 1231 for Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission 575, 1232 for Board of Mediation 575, 1232 for Board of Tax Appeals 576, 1233 for Efficiency Bureau 576, 1233 for Civil Service Commission 576, 1233 for Commission of Fine Arts 577, 1234 for Employees’ Compensation Commission 577, 1235ccxxix for Federal Board for Vocational Education 578, 1235 for Federal Power Commission 579, 1236 for Federal Radio Commission 579, 1236 for Federal Trade Commission 579, 1236 for General Accounting Office 579, 1237 for Housing Corporation 580, 1237 for Interstate Commerce Commission 581, 1238 for National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 582, 1240 for Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital 583, 1241 for Smithsonian Institution 583, 1241 National Museum 584, 1242 for Tariff Commission 584, 1242 for United States Geographic Board 585, 1243 for United States Shipping Board 585, 1243 for Merchant Fleet Corporation 586, 1244 for Veterans’ Bureau 587, 1245 salaries in District of Columbia under, limited to average rates under Classification Act 588, 1247 if only one position in a grade 589, 1247 allowance in unusually meritorious cases 589, 1247 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical service 589, 1247 no reduction in fixed salaries 589, 1247 transfers to another position without reduction 589, 1247 payments under higher rates permitted 589, 1247 title of Act 589, 1247 *Index to State Legislation,* appropriation for preparation, etc., of 528 deficiency appropriation for preparing, etc 4 *Indian Affairs Bureau, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 204, 1566 for general expenses 204, 1566 for competency commissions 204 for supplies, purchase, transportation, etc 204, 1566 warehouses limited to three 204 receipts required for services 204, 1566 for Indian Service inspectors 204, 1566 for judges, Indian courts 204, 1566 for Indian police 204, 1566 for suppressing liquor, etc., traffic; peyote included 204, 1566 for agency building, lease, repair, etc 204, 1566 physical improvements 204, 1566 supervision and construction employees 204, 1566 new construction, allotments 205, 1567 amount for passenger vehicles limit 205, 1567 for emergency allowance for replacing property destroyed by fire, etc 205, 1567 not applicable to new construction 205, 1567 report to Congress 205, 1567 for expenses in probate matters 205, 1577 for determining heirs of deceased allottees 205, 1567 Osages and Five Civilized Tribes excepted 205, 1567 for attorneys, etc., in probate matters, Five Civilized Tribes and Quapaws 205, 1567 civil service requirements 205, 1567 for citizen commission 205, 1568 for surveying, allotting, etc., lands in severalty 206, 1568 use in New Mexico and Arizona restricted 206, 1568 provisions for repayment from Indian moneys for, repealed 206 repeal not applicable to special Acts 206 for quieting titles, Pueblo land grants 1568 for surveys, allotments, etc., Northern Cheyenne Reservation, Mont.; immediately available 206 for advertising land sales; repayment 206, 1568 for attorney for Pueblo Indians, New Mexico 206, 1568 for Choctaw and Chickasaw coal and asphalt lands 206, 1568 for final settlement of affairs of Five Civilized Tribes 206, 1568 for purchase of land, Fort Apache Reservation, Ariz.; immediately available; from tribal funds 1568 for lands for homeless Indians in California 206, 1568 for lands for full blood Choctaw Indians of Mississippi 206, 1568 for purchase of land for Archie Eggleston 206 for addition to Papago Reservation, Ariz 207cxxxii appropriation for land for Temoak Indians in Nevada 207 for settling land and water rights losses to Indians of certain pueblos in New Mexico 1569 payment to designated pueblos 1569 for additional land for Jicarilla Reservation, N. Mex 207 for closing affairs of Eastern Band of Cherokees, North Carolina 207 for maintenance, etc., Kiowas, etc., Oklahoma, from tribal funds 207 for lands and developing water supply, etc., Tesuque Indians 1569 for lands and water rights, Navajo Indians; surface purchase of land discretionary 1569 for transferring remains, Old Nisqually cemetery; fund available 207, 1569 for payments to Kiowas, etc., from oil royalties trust fund 207, 1569 for industrial assistance, etc 207, 1570 for timber culture, etc 207, 1570 administration of Indian forest lands 207, 1570 for experiments on school or agency farms; matrons, farmers, stockmen, etc 207, 1570 for forest fire prevention 1570 limitation on pay not applicable to designated employees 1570 for expenses of timber sales 208, 1570 for forest insect control, Klamath Reservation, Oreg., from tribal funds 1570 for emergency suppressing forest fires, unexpended balance reappropriated; from tribal funds 208, 1570 for supervising mining operations on Indian lands; transfer to Geological Survey 208, 1570 for encouraging self support, furnishing seed, implements, etc 208, 1571 repayment; limitation 208, 1571 amount for Pima Indians, immediately available 1571 purchase of tribal herds forbidden 208, 1571 advances to old, etc., allottees 208, 1571 for promoting industry, Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont 208 for industrial assistance, Menominee Indians, Wisconsin 208 for purchase of sheep for Southern Ute Indians, Colorado 209 for industrial assistance, various tribes 1571 for developing water supply 209, 1572 for increasing grazing ranges, etc 209, 1572 for water supply, Papago Indian villages, Arizona and New Mexico 209, 1572 for water system, Indians of Reno Sparks Colony, Reno, Nev 209 Zuni Pueblo, N. Mex., water supply 1572 for developing water supply, from tribal funds 209, 1572 Mescalero Reservation, N.Mex 209, 1572 Consolidated Ute Reservation, Colo 209, 1572 Navajo, etc., Reservations, Ariz and N. Mex 209, 1572 appropriation for water supply, Northern Navajo School, etc., Shiprock, N. Mex 209 for irrigation and drainage expenses; allotments for designated projects 209, 1572 for administrative expenses of irrigation projects 210, 1572 supervising engineers, etc 210, 1572 for cooperative stream gauging 210, 1572 unexpended balance for irrigation reappropriated 1573 systems or projects excluded 210, 1573 flood damages, etc., expenses; limit 210, 1573 costs of projects, etc., to be apportioned on per acre basis 210, 1573 unpaid charges to be a first lien on property 210, 1573 for irrigating lands of Pima Indians, Gila River Reservation, Ariz 210, 1573 for San Carlos, etc., irrigation project, construction 210, 1573 Florence-Casa Grande project 210, 1573 delivery of water to lands in Gila River Reservation 210, 1573 contract for electrical power development at Coolidge Dam, authorized 210 for irrigation pumping plants, etc., Colorado River Reservation, Ariz 212, 1573 for Ganado irrigation project, Ariz 212, 1573 for San Xavier irrigation project, Ariz 212, 1573 for pumping plants, etc., San Carlos Reservation, Ariz 212, 1573 transmission line from Coolidge dam 1573 water supply for San Carlos Indians 1573 for irrigation charges, Yuma Reservation, Calif 212, 1574 for irrigation, Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 212, 1574 Gibson unit, Fort Hall project 212 replacing fire damages 1574 for reclamation of Kootenai Indian allotments; repayment 1574 for M. E. Hansen, reimbursement for crop destruction 1574 for irrigation, Sac and Fox Indians in Iowa 1574 Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont 212, 1574 Flathead Reservation, Mont.; use of unexpended balances; development of power distributing system 212, 1574 Fort Peck Reservation, Mont 213, 1574 Blackfeet Reservation, Mont 213, 1575 Crow Reservation, Mont 213, 1575 Pyramid Lake Reservation, Nev 213, 1575 Paiute allotments within Newlands reclamation project, Nevada 213, 1575 for operating, etc., Laguna and Acoma irrigation system, New Mexico 213, 1575 for Hogback irrigation project, Navajo Reservation, N. M 213, 1575 for flood protection, etc., pueblos in New Mexico 214, 1575cxxxiii appropriation for miscellaneous irrigation projects on Klamath Reservation, Oregon 214, 1575 for irrigating allotments of Uncompahgre, etc., Utes in Utah 214, 1575 for operating, etc., Toppenish-Simcoe irrigation system on Yakima Reservation, Wash 214, 1575 for reimbursing reclamation fund for stored water, Yakima Reservation, Wash 214, 1576 for Wapato irrigation system, Yakima Reservation, Wash.; repayment 214 Satus irrigation unit 214, 1576 for reclaiming certain lands, Lummi Reservation, Wash 214 for extending irrigation to additional lands of Wind River Reservation, Wyo 214, 1576 unexpended balances of specified appropriations covered in 215, 1576 for support of schools 215, 1576 deaf and dumb or blind or mentally deficient children 215, 1576 amount for educating Alabama and Coushatta Indians in Texas 215, 1576 boarding schools with diminished attendance discontinued 215, 1576 discontinuance of day schools under average 215, 1576 sums for discontinued schools returned to Treasury 215, 1576 tuition in public schools; no formal contracts required 215, 1576 for support of schools, from tribal funds 216 amount for construction; limit 216 purchase of library books 1577 educating youths in stock raising 1577 for support of schools other than Five Civilized Tribes, from tribal funds 1577 for Chippewas in Minnesota, additional for public schools 1577 new construction 1577 for Chippewas in Minnesota, additional for public schoolsfor education, etc., Five Civilized Tribes 216, 1577 for collecting and transporting pupils 216, 1577 obtaining employment; repayment of expenses 216, 1577 native pupils from Alaska included 216, 1577 for school buildings; restriction 216, 1577 new projects designated 216, 1577 additional buildings in Arizona; maintenance, etc., by State 216, 1578 for support of specified boarding schools 217, 1578 Fort Mojave, Ariz 217, 1578 Phoenix, Ariz 217, 1578 Truxton Canyon, Ariz 217, 1578 Theodore Roosevelt, Fort Apache, Ariz 217, 1578 Sherman Institute, Riverside, Calif 217, 1578 Fort Bidwell, Calif 217, 1578 Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans 217, 1578 Mount Pleasant, Mich 217, 1578 Pipestone, Minn 217, 1578 appropriation for support of specified boarding schools, Genoa, Nebr 218, 1578 Carson City, Nev 218, 1579 Albuquerque, N. Mex 218, 1579 Santa Fe, N. Mex 218, 1579 Charles H. Burke, Fort Wingate, N. Mex 218, 1579 Cherokee, N. C 218, 1579 Bismarck, N. Dak 218, 1579 Fort Totten, N. Dak 218, 1579 Wahpeton, N. Dak 218, 1579 Chilocco, Okla 218, 1579 Sequoyah Orphan Training School, Tahlequah, Okla 218, 1579 Bloomfield, Okla 1579 Euchee, Okla 219, 1579 Eufaula, Okla 219, 1579 Chemawa, Salem, Oreg 219, 1580 Flandreau, S. Dak 219, 1580 Pierre, S. Dak 219, 1580 Rapid City, S. Dak 219 Hayward, Wis 219, 1580 Tomah, Wis 219, 1580 for school facilities, Navajo Indians, Ariz 219 for tuition for Chippewa children in Minnesota public schools 219, 1580 for schools for Chippewas of the Mississippi in Minnesota 219, 1580 for education of Osage children, Oklahoma, from tribal funds 220, 1580 Saint Louis Mission Boarding School included 220, 1580 for common schools, Five Civilized Tribes and Quapaws, Okla 220, 1580 for support, etc., of schools among Sioux Indians, S. Dak., etc 220, 1581 for public schools in Uintah and Duchesne Counties, Utah; condition 220, 1581 for conservation of health 220, 1581 repairs, etc., to buildings and plants 220 expenses of officers and employees 220, 1581 transporting patients and attendants 220, 1581 amount for physicians and nurses 220, 1581 attendance at meetings of medical, etc., associations 220, 1581 preventing trachoma, etc 220, 1581 allotments for specified hospitals and sanatoria 220, 1582 for support, etc., of hospitals, Chippewas in Minnesota, from tribal funds 221, 1582 for sanatorium building, Leech Lake Reservation, Minn 1582 for hospital, Rice Indian School, Ariz., from tribal funds 221 for Keshena Hospital, Wis., additions; from tribal funds 1582 for general treatment, from tribal trust funds; new construction limited 221, 1582 for Canton, S. Dak., insane asylum 221, 1582 for general support and administration; detailed report of Five Civilized Tribes 221, 1583 position of Superintendent of Five Civilized Tribes placed under civil-service rules 1583cxxxiv appropriation for Tongue River, Mont., tribal council 222 for fulfilling treaties with designated tribes, etc 222, 1583 Cœur d’Alenes, Idaho 222, 1583 Bannocks, Idaho 222, 1583 Crows, Mont 222, 1583 Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Mont 222, 1583 Pawnees, Okla 222, 1583 Quapaws, Okla 222, 1583 Sioux of different tribes, Nebr., N. Dak., and S. Dak 222, 1583 Confederated Bands of Utes 222, 1583 Spokanes, Wash 222, 1583 Shoshones, Wyo 222, 1583 for administration of trust property, Quapaw Agency, Okla 222, 1583 for general support, etc., under designated agencies, from tribal funds 222, 1583 for support, administrative expenses, etc., Chippewas in Minnesota 223, 1584 for per capita payments to Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians, from tribal funds 223, 1584 for Five Civilized Tribes, equalization of allotments, per capita, etc., payments - 223, 1584 payments to designated officials 224, 1585 for Choctaws and Chickasaws, attorneys 224, 1585 for legal expenses, prosecuting claims of Seminole Indians 1585 for support, etc., Indians of Osage Agency, Okla 224, 1586 for oil and gas expenses, Osage Reservation, Okla 224, 1586 for visits of Osage Tribal Council, to Washington, D. C 224, 1586 for distributing principal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 224, 1586 Southern Utes in Colorado 224, 1586 for roads and bridges, Red Lake Reservation, Okla 224, 1586 for Cooley-Whiteriver road, Fort Apache Reservation, Ariz.; from tribal funds 224 for road on Leech Lake Reservation, Minn., from tribal funds 225 for road to Puye Cliff Ruins, on Santa Clara Reservation, N. Mex 225 for road across Kaibab Reservation, Ariz 225 for Gallup-Shiprock highway, Navajo Reservation, N. Mex 225 for reimbursement of Harvey Company for road construction to Puye Cliff Ruins 1586 for road construction, etc., on reservations excluded from benefits of Federal Highway Act 1587 for constructing two bridges, Menominee Reservation, Wis., from tribal funds 1587 for erection of monuments, etc 225, 1587 for memorial at Pawhuska to Indians who died in World War 225, 1587 for acquiring site and erecting memorial to commemorate battle with Sioux Indians 225, 1587 for monument to Quannah Parker 225 appropriation for fulfilling treaty with Senecas, N. Y 225, 1587 Six Nations, N. Y 225, 1587 Choctaws, Okla 225, 1587 for purchase of land for Saint Croix Chippewa Indians, Wis 225, 1587 discretionary cash payment 225, 1587 for per capita payment to Menominee Indians, Wis., from tribal funds 226 deficiency appropriation for purchase, etc., of supplies 17, 46, 899, 993, 1617, 1618 for schools 47, 934, 1617, 1621, 1640 for paying judgment against Cherokee Indians, Okla., from tribal funds 17 for suppressing contagious diseases among livestock 17 for Truckee-Carson irrigation district, Nev., Paiute allotted lands assessment 17 for reconnaissance work relating to irrigation, Middle Rio Grande conservancy district 17 for school, Santa Fe, N. Mex 17, 1640 for Sequoyah Orphan Training School, Okla 17 for Jemez and Tesuque Pueblos, N. Mex., loss of lands, etc 17 for Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians, Okla 18 for payment to Shawnees, under treaty stipulations 18 for Papago Reservation, Ariz., road construction 18 for constructing Coolidge Dam, etc 18, 900, 1639 for support of Indians in Arizona 41, 47 for Sioux Indians, subsistence, etc 41 for Colville Agency, etc., Indians 41 for inspectors 46 for judges, Indian courts 46 for citizen commission 46 for timber culture, etc 46 for encouraging industry, etc 46, 933 for Gila River diversion dam, Ariz 46 for agency, etc., buildings 47, 934 for boarding schools 47, 901, 934 for school, Wahpeton, N. Dak 47 for Sioux Nation, education 47 for relieving distress, etc 47, 1617, 1621, 1673 for general support, etc 47, 933, 1610, 1617, 1621 for support, etc., Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Mont 47, 934, 1617 for Chippewas of Lake Superior, Wis 47 for expenses, Osage murder trials, Okla 899 for Indians of Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont., for value of allotments, etc 899 for Fort Wingate Military Reserve, N. Mex., transfer of land 899 for allotment of lands on Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 899 for Indian colony, Winnemucca, Nev., land improvements, etc 899 for Okanogan County, Wash., payment of taxes, etc., on allotted Indian lands 899 for Papago Reservation, Ariz., fence 899 for Navajo Indians, purchase of land 899cxxxv deficiency appropriation for Alabama and Coushatta Indians, Tex 900 for Klamath Reservation, Oreg., forest insect control 900 for Consolidated Ute Agency, Colo., water system, employees’ cottages, etc 900 for Coolidge Dam, power plant 900 for Fort Hall Reservation, Michaud division 900 for Hogback irrigation project, Navajo Reservation, N. Mex 900 for Middle Rio Grande conservancy project, N. Mex.; repayment 900, 1640 for Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans 901, 1610, 1640 for compensation for crop damages, etc., Isleta Pueblo, N. Mex 901 for Riverside School, Anadarko, Okla 901 for school, Riverside, Calif 901 for school, Bismarck, N. Dak 901 for conservation of health, etc., among Indians 901, 934 for hospital, etc., Menominee Reservation, Wis 901 for payments, etc., Pottawatomie Indians of Wis and Mich., reappropriations 901 for Crow Reservation, Mont., road construction 902 for bridge construction, Jemez River, Sia Pueblo, N. Mex 902 for Luinmi Reservation, Wash., road construction 902 for Hoopa Valley Reservation, Calif., bridge and road 902 for Zuni Reservation, N. Mex., road construction 902 for tablet at Medicine Lodge, Kans., to commemorate holding Indian peace council, etc 902 for Puyallup Cemetery, Wash 902 for increasing grazing ranges, etc 934 for diversion dam, Gila River Reservation, Ariz 934 for fulfilling treaties with Navajoes, Ariz 934 for Indians in Nevada 934 for Five Civilized Tribes 1617, 1671, 1673 for Navajo and Hopi Indians, water supply 1617 for Gila River irrigation project, Ariz 1617 for support of Indians in California 1617, 1621 for support of Indians in New Mexico 1617 for establishment of telephone line, Flagstaff to Kayenta, Ariz 1638 for Northern Cheyenne Reservation, Mont., surveys, etc 1638 for Picuris Pueblo, N. Mex., compensation for property, etc., losses 1638 for timber sales expenses 1638 for mining operations, transfer to Geological Survey 1638 for power plant, San Carlos Reservation, Ariz 1639 for Western Shoshone Reservation, water supply 1639 for drainage assessments 1639 for Flathead irrigation project, Mont 1639 deficiency appropriation for Claremore Hospital, Okla., construction 1640 for Tacoma, Wash., tuberculosis hospital 1640 for Cheyenne River School, S. Dak., construction 1640 for day school, Turtle Mountain, Reservation, N. Dak., construction, etc 1640 motor bus service, condition 1640 for expenses of enrollment of Indians in California 1640 for attorneys in claims of Wichita, etc., Indians 1640 for Eastern Band of Cherokees, N. C., tribal attorney 1641 for payment to Leah Frank of Creek equalization 1641 for payment of Creek equalization to designated persons 1641 for Navajo Indians, Arizona and New Mexico 1641 for Shoshone, etc., Indians, trust patents 1641 for allotments of land on Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 1641 for Lake Andes, S. Dak., spillway, etc 1641 for per capita payment to Menominee Indians, Wis., from tribal funds 1642 for Kiowa, etc., Hospital, Okla 1642 for payments to Kiowa, etc., Indians, from oil royalties trust fund 1642 for Clallam Indians, Wash 1671, 1673 for suppressing liquor traffic among Indians 1671, 1673 for Blackfeet Reservation, Mont 1671, 1673 for salaries, 1929, under 1681 Acoma Pueblo, N. Mex.; lands reserved for 717 Alabamas and Coushattas, Texas; lands purchased for, subject to mineral and timber reservations 1186 allottees, dying without making a will; disposition of trust allotments of 161 Arapahoes and Cheyennes, Wyo.; time extended for filing suits by 380 Bismarck, N. Dak., School; purchase of adjoining lands for; price limit 366 boarding schools; limit of cost of pupils in, repealed 1534 Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Reservations, N. Dak and S. Dak.; time extended for paying installments due on ceded lands of 400 Chippewa Indians of Minnesota; expenses allowed attorneys in claims brought in Court of Claims 424 Court of Claims if judgment for, to determine if trust funds of Red Lake Band, be used 601 per capita payment from principal fund to enrolled members 314 village site permanently reserved for, on Chippewa Reservation 684 Choctaws and Chickasaws, Okla.; extension of coal and asphalt mining leases in 737cxxxvi Confederated Bands of Utes; value of lands taken for Montezuma Forest placed to credit of 711 Coos Bay, etc., Indians, Oreg.; claims for lands taken to be brought in Court of Claims 1256 Creek Nation; allowance for expenses of attorneys in claims of 944 Crow Indians, Mont.; allotments to living children on Reservation 483 allowance for council meetings, etc., from tribal funds 1496 field work appropriations for, available for hire of work animals, vehicles, etc 243, 1606 Five Civilized Tribes; period of restriction on alienation, etc., of allotments to members of, further extended, etc 495 restricted allotments to, in excess of 160 acres, subject to State taxation after April 26, 1931 733 time for filing suits in Court of Claims by, extended 1229 Fort Apache Reservation, Ariz.; purchase of lands for Indians of 962 Fort Bidwell School, Calif.; hospital building authorized for 375 school building authorized for 375 Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho; surveys, etc., as to feasibility of irrigating lands in Michaud division of, etc 377 Fort Peck Reservation, Mont.; sale of reserved lands on 774 Hoopa Valley Reservation, Calif.; half of Cost of bridge and road on, authorized 589 Indian agencies; limitation on salaries at, repealed 1307 Indian lands; State agents, etc., permitted to enter upon, for investigating health conditions, school attendance, etc 1185 Indian Ranch; lands in Inyo County Calif., set aside for 162 Iowas; time extended for filing claims of, in Court of Claims 1073 Kaibab Reservation, Ariz.; amount for road across, immediately available 401 Kanosh Band, Utah; area reserved for use of 1161 Kansas or Kaw Indians; suit by, authorized in Court of Claims 1258 Kiowa Agency, Okla.; boys’ dormitory building authorized at Riverside Indian School 401 Klamath Reservation, Oreg.; use of tribal funds for General Council, etc., of Indians residing on 1439 Koosharem Band; lands set aside for, at Koosharem, Calif 162 Kootenai Indian allotments, Idaho; drainage of lands 938 Loyal Shawnee Indians; payment of award for war losses 1550 Lummi Reservation, Wash.; completing road across, authorized 366 Nez Perce Indians, Idaho; claims against United States to be brought in Court of Claims 1249 Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho; easement to lands in, granted Idaho, for fish and game propagation 1022 Paiutes and Shoshones; lands at Summit Lake, Nev.; set aside for 160 Papago Reservation, Ariz.; fence along eastern boundary, authorized 617 Pine Ridge Sioux; per capita payment to 747 Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.; agreement with Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, for conservation, irrigation, etc., lands of 312 Puyallup Indians, Wash.; trust fund set aside for cemetery of, at Tacoma, Wash 378 Rosebud Agency Indians; balance due for cattle purchased, to be canceled 380 per capita payment to 497 San Ildefonso Pueblo, N. Mex.; tract reserved for use of, in Santa Fe County 1161 school teachers and physicians allowed educational leaves of absence in addition to regular leaves 493 Shoshone Reservation, Wyo.; allotments to unallotted living children 617 Shoshones and Arapahoes, Wyo.; per capita payment from trust funds to 467 Shoshones, western bands; claims of, submitted to Court of Claims 1407 Sioux and Pawnee Indians; monument at site of battle between, in Hitchcock, Nebr 939 Sioux Indians; allowance of benefits to, Hitchcontinued 684 investigation of claims of individual, against tribalfunds or the United States 484 time extended for relinquishing railroad grant lands to Indians in Arizona, etc 299 Tula River Reservation, Calif.; boundaries changed 600 Umatilla Reservation, Oreg.; lands for tribal grazing grounds 1008 Walker River Reservation, Nev.; land set aside for 160 Western Navajo Reservation, Ariz., telephone line to Kayenta Tuberculosis Sanatorium, etc 1080 Winnebago Tribe; claims of, to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 1027 Wisconsin Pottawatomies; payment of unexpended balances of treaty funds to 159 Yankton Sioux, S. Dak.; lands reserved for Agency, etc., revested in the Tribe 1167 Zuni Reservation, N. Mex.; construction of road within 501 *Indian Affairs, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, and office personnel 204, 1566 *Indian Agencies,* appropriation for purchase, constructruction, repair, etc., of buildings at 204, 1566 water supply Papago Reservation 204cxxxvii appropriation for repairing fire damages, etc., to buildings 205 for experiments on schools or, farms 205, 1570 deficiency appropriation for constructing, etc., buildings 47 limitation of salaries at, repealed 1307 *Indian Allottees,* appropriation for hearings, etc., to determine heirs of 205, 1567 not applicable to Osages and Five Civilized Tribes 205, 1567 *Indian Campaign Medal,* gratuitous issue of, to persons entitled 500 *Indian Commissioners, Board of,* appropriation for expenses of 205, 1568 *Indian Courts,* appropriation for judges 204, 1566 deficiency appropriation for judges 46 *Indian Cove, Idaho,* bridge authorized across Snake River, near 111 *Indian Creek, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River, at mouth of 616 time extended for bridging Cumberland River, at mouth of 1525 *Indian Department* (*see* Indian Affairs Bureau, Interior Department). *Indian Depredation Claims,* appropriation for defending suits in 77, 1108 *Indian Farmers and Stockmen,* appropriation for 207, 1570 *Indian Irrigation Projects,* damages to owners of lands, etc., caused by, may be paid from funds of 1252 *Indian Lands,* appropriation for advertising expenses, sales of 206, 1568 deficiency appropriation for supervising mining operations on leased 1638 State agents, etc., may enter upon, to investigate health conditions, enforcing compulsory school attendance, etc., under State laws, etc 1185 *Indian Matrons,* appropriation for 208, 1570 *Indian Oasis Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 220, 1581 *Indian Police,* appropriation for pay, etc 204, 1566 *Indian Pupils,* appropriation for support, etc., of, at schools 215, 1576 discontinuance of schools with minimum attendance 215, 1576 instruction in stock raising 1576 tuition in public, etc., schools 215, 1576 for transporting, etc 216, 1577 obtaining employment; refund 216, 1577 native pupils from Alaska 216, 1577 *Indian Ranch, Calif., Indians of,* lands in Inyo County set aside for 162 *Indian Reservations,* appropriation for expenses, opening, to entry; reimbursable 203, 1566 for salaries, supervising road, etc., construction on 204 for timber preservation, etc 207, 1570 for suppressing forest fires 207, 1570 appropriation for developing water supply 209, 1572 for irrigation and drainage expenses on specified 210, 1572 for constructing, etc., roads in; local cooperation 1587 authorization of appropriations for constructing, etc., roads in, not eligible to aid under Federal Highway Act 751 employment of Indian labor 751 Nez Perce, Idaho; easement to lands in, granted to the State for propagation of fish and game 1022 Shoshone, Wyo.; time extended for completing mining entries on ceded lands of 371 Walker River, Nev.: lands set aside for 160 *Indian Schools,* appropriation for support, etc 215, 1576 provision for the deaf and dumb or blind or mentally deficient 215, 1576 amount for Alabama and Coushatta Indians in Texas 215, 1576 discontinuance of boarding schools with less than specified pupils; transfer of pupils 215, 1576 discontinuance of day schools below average attendance; return of moneys appropriated 215, 1576 sums for discontinued schools covered in 215, 1576 education in public schools; formal contracts not required 215, 1576 purchase of library books 1577 educating youths in stock raising 1577 for support, etc., of, from tribal funds 216, 1577 for Red Lake, Minn., construction 216 for Chippewas in Minnesota, additional for public schools; new construction 1577 for additional facilities in public schools of Minnesota 216 new construction restricted 216 for tribal schools of Five Civilized Tribes 216 allotments from Choctaws and Seminoles 216 for Wheelock Academy from Choctaw funds 216, 1577 for Jones Male Academy 1577 for transporting, etc., pupils; refunding transportation, etc 216, 1577 Alaska pupils 216, 1577 for constructing, etc., buildings; new construction restricted 216, 1577 designated projects authorized 216, 1577 for additional public school buildings; in Arizona; maintenance by State 1577 for designated boarding schools 216, 1577 deficiency appropriation for support 46, 934, 1617, 1621 for buildings, etc 47, 934 for boarding schools 901, 934, 1617 for subsistence 1640 limit on per capita cost of pupils in boarding, repealed 1534 teachers and physicians allowed educational leaves of absence in addition to their regular leaves 493cxxxviii *Indian Supplies,* appropriation for purchase, transporting, etc 204, 1566 warehouses limited to three 204 limitation on payments, etc 204, 1566 deficiency appropriation for purchase and transportation 17, 899, 933, 1638 *Indian Tribes,* deficiency appropriation for report by General Accounting Office on funds of 887 *Indian Trust Funds,* to bear simple interest at 4 per cent 1164 amount of, not required for payments, to be covered into the Treasury 1164 restored, for making payments 1164 *Indiana,* may acquire, after completion, bridge across Ohio River, at Cannelton 1432 at Madison, Ind 133 between Owensboro, Ky., and Rockport, Ind 1223 Wabash River, at McGregors Ferry Ill 480 may bridge Miami River, between Lawrenceburg and Columbia Park 394 Ohio River, at Rockport 472 Wabash River, at Vincennes, Ind 740 time extended for bridging Wabash River, at Mount Carmel, Ill., by Illinois and 384, 1094 *Indiana Harbor Ship Canal,* acceptance from East Chicago Company, land adjacent to 1501 *Indiana Judicial Districts,* northern and southern districts created 437 senior judge assigned to southern district 438 junior judge assigned to northern district 433 present district attorney and marshal assigned to southern district 439 district attorney and marshal for northern district to be appointed 439 Act for appointment of additional judge, repealed 439 *Indiana Northern Judicial District,* counties constituting Fort Wayne division 438 South Bend division 438 Hammond division 438 terms of court, at Hammond 438 Fort Wayne 438 South Bend 438 allowance for holidays 438 grand jury may investigate, etc., crimes committed in another division 438 junior district judge to be judge for 439 district attorney and marshal to be appointed for 439 offices of clerks, etc 439 *Indiana Southern Judicial District,* counties constituting Indianapolis division 438 Terre Haute division 438 Evansville division 438 New Albany division 438 terms of court, at Evansville 438 Indianapolis 438 New Albany 438 terms of court, at Terre Haute 438 allowance for holidays 438 grand jury may investigate, etc., crimes committed in another division 43g senior district judge to be judge for 438 present district attorney and marshal to be assigned to 439 offices of clerk, etc 439 *Indianapolis, Ind.,* appropriation for Confederate section, Greenlawn Cemetery 355, 1375 terms of court at 433 Confederate monument, etc., to be removed from Greenlawn Cemetery to Garfield Park 533 *Indians* (*see also* Indian Affairs Bureau, Interior Department), appropriation for suppressing liquor traffic, etc., among; peyote included 204, 1566 for survey, etc., for allotments in severalty, etc., lands of 205, 1568 restriction on use in Arizona and New Mexico 206, 1568 repeal of provision for reimbursement from Indian funds 206 repeal not applicable to special Acts 206 for expenses of timber sales; repayment 207, 1570 for suppressing forest fires 207, 1570 for encouraging industry and self-support among; repayment 208, 1570 restriction on expenditure to any one tribe 208, 1570 advances permitted to old allottees, etc 208, 1570 for promoting agricultural activities of 1570 for conservation of health among 220, 1581 for asylum for insane, Canton, S. Dak 221, 1582 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing, for destroyed infected livestock 17, 1638 for encouraging industry, etc 46, 934 for relieving distress, etc 47, 934, 1617 1621, 1673 for general support, etc 47, 1610, 1617, 1621 for conservation of health, etc., among 901 for suppressing liquor traffic among 1671, 1673 citizenship conferred upon Eastern Band of Cherokee, in North Carolina, confirmed 1094 disposition of trust allotments of allottees dying without making a will, etc 161 relinquishment of lands in railroad grants to, in Arizona, etc., extended 299 *Indians, American,* appropriation for ethnological researches among 583, 1241 deficiency appropriation for ethnological researches among 889 born in Canada, may pass the borders of the United States; limitation 401cxxxix cooperation of Smithsonian Institution with States, etc., in ethnological researches among 413 amount authorized to be expended for 413 allowance to States, etc., contributing 414 work under direction of Secretary of Smithsonian Institution 414 in Indian or National Park, lands, under regulations by Secretary of the Interior 414 *Indians in California,* all claims of, against United States for lands taken without compensation, to be submitted to Court of Claims by Attorney General of California, on behalf of the Indians 602 jurisdiction conferred, with right of appeal to the Supreme Court 602 declaration of ground for equitable relief 602 settlement of equitable rights notwithstanding lapse of time, etc 602 any decree to equal compensation as provided by unratified treaties 602 prior payments may be pleaded as set-offs 602 claims to be filed within three years 602 evidence admitted 602 reimbursement to California if judgment against United States 602 judgment to be placed to credit of; interest allowed 603 use of fund for benefit of the Indians; no per capita payments 603 roll to be made of persons entitled thereto 603 applications to be made within two years 603 revision within three years to be final 603 rules, etc., to be prescribed 603 *Industrial Home for Colored Children, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 676, 1292 for repairs, etc 676, 1292 for rebuilding barn 1292 deposit of receipts from sale of products 676, 1292 *Industrial Home School, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 676, 1292 for repairs and improvements 676, 1292 *Industrial Institution for Women, Federal,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 82, 1113 deficiency appropriation for 22 erection of a chapel at, authorized from funds donated therefor 1509 right of way granted across premises of, to Alderson, W. Va., for highway 53 *Industrial, Mechanical, etc., Devices,* appropriation for establishing standards, methods of testing, etc., of; cooperative 93, 1123 *Industrial Property, International Bureau for Protection of,* appropriation for quota 74, 1105 *Industrial Reformatory, United States,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 83, 1113 for remodeling, etc., buildings, etc 1114 deficiency appropriation for constructing brick plant, etc 22 employment of inmates restricted to Government supplies, etc 22 for construction, etc 906 unexpended balance reappropriated 1647 portion of Camp Sherman reservation, Ohio, transferred as site for 759 *Inerarity Point, Fla.,* bridge authorized across Perdido Bay, to Baldwin County, Ala., from 771 *Infancy Hygiene, Maternity, and,* appropriation for executing Act for promoting 108, 1138 *Infant Mortality,* appropriation for investigations, etc 108, 1138 *Infantile Paralysis,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 174, 1040 *Infantile Paralysis, D. C.,* appropriation for preventing 667, 1284 *Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 344, 1366 *Influenza,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 174, 1040 *Information at Source,* returns to be made by persons making fixed payments to others of $1,500 or more a year 836 regardless of amounts, if of obligations of corporations, foreign coupons, etc 837 names and addresses of recipients on demand 837 interest on Federal securities excepted 837 *Information Office, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 540, 1190 for printing and binding for 540, 1191 *Ingraham Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Thirteenth Street west, to end of pavement 653 Injuries to District of Columbia Employees, appropriation for compensation for 648, 1265 deficiency appropriation for compensation 8, 1628 *Injuries to Employees,* provisions of Longshoremen’s, etc., Compensation Act applicable to, in District of Columbia 600 deficiency appropriation for allowances from compensation fund 5, 1626 *Injuries to Government Employees,* appropriation for allowances from compensation fund 577, 1235 *Injuries to Persons in Federal Parks, etc.,* actions to recover on account of, to be brought in courts of State where located 54 *Inland Water Route,* investigations directed as to feasibility of extending to, from Boston, Mass.; to Beaufort, N. C., the facilities of Inland Waterways Corporation 981cxl *Inland Waterways Corporation,* appropriation for purchase of capital stock of 1380 use of amounts yearly 1380 capital stock increased 978 subscription and payment by United States 978 additional sum authorized 978 transportation facilities operated by Secretary of War to be continued by 978 initiate water carriage on the Mississippi above Saint Louis 978 completion of channels on Mississippi River tributaries for barges and tow boats, to be certified to Secretary 979 ascertainment if traffic, terminals, joint route, etc., arrangements with connecting carriers, probably available 979 services of Corporation may be extended to tributaries when channels completed and transportation operated 979 transportation services of, continued until navigable channels completed for regular transportation 979 terminal facilities provided for joint rail and water service 979 joint tariffs with rail carriers reasonably fair to both, secured 979 private persons, etc., are ready to engage in river common carrier service 979 lease or sale authorized of transportation facilities of, or any unit, when channels available, etc 979 units designated 979 facilities of, not to be sold to any carrier by rail, etc 979 if no satisfactory assurance given that similar common carrier service will be continued 979 until fair value ascertained, etc., and the President approves the sale or lease 979 any person, etc., including, conducting common carrier service on the Warrior, or Mississippi or tributaries, may obtain from Interstate Commerce Commission, certificate of public necessity, etc 980 order by Commission for all connecting carriers to join in through routes, joint rates, etc., with 980 interstate common carriers required to negotiate for equitable divisions of the joint differential rates 980 determination by order of Commission on failure of carriers to agree 980 hearings at once upon complaint, of reasonableness or lawfulness of through route or joint rate, by Commission 980 reasonableness of minimum differentials 980 reasonableness of any division of joint rates 980 order to be made after full hearing 980 burden of proof on carrier complaining 980 hearing at once upon complaint; preference and speedy decision of such questions 980 buyer or lessee of transportation facilities of, entitled to certificate of public necessity as a common carrier 980 traffic, tariffs, etc., to remain in full force 980 changes by mutual consent of water carrier and other participating carrier 980 joint rail and water rates construed 981 operations of transportation, etc., facilities, subject to interstate commerce laws 981 to provisions of Shipping Act 981 vessels of, subject to laws governing merchant vessels 981 investigation as to extending service of, to inland water route from Boston, Mass., to Beaufort, N. C 981 Inquiries and Investigations, Senate, appropriation for expenses of 520, 1390 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 3, 884 *Insane, Alaska,* appropriation for care of 240, 1604 deficiency appropriation for care of 1644 *Insane Americans in Canada,* upon application, to be transferred to Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D. C., if legal residence not known 1495 *Insane, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses executing lunacy writs 671, 1287 for support of indigent 677, 1293 for deporting nonresident 677, 1293 deficiency appropriation for support of indigent 10, 892, 1631 for executing lunacy writs 1630 *Insect Infestations of Trees,* deficiency appropriation for emergency expenses combating, in national forests 12 *Insecticides,* appropriation for chemical investigations, etc., of 557, 1207 for preventing sale, etc., of adulterated 566, 1218 deficiency appropriation for investigations, etc 12 *Insects* (*see also* Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture), appropriation for investigations, etc 558, 1208 for study of, affecting health of man, etc.; household, etc 558, 1208 for taxonomy and interrelations of, etc 558, 1209 importation of useful 558, 1209 insect pest survey 558, 1209 deficiency appropriation for study of, affecting man, etc 1634 for investigating tropical and subtropical plant 1634 *Inspection and Survey, Navy, Board of,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 642, 1470 *Inspector General’s Department, Army,* deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929 16S9 *Inspector General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for civilian personnel 326, 1349 for mileage, expert accountant 330, 1353cxli *Inspectors, Foreign Service,* appropriation for expenses; per diem limitation 66, 1097 *Inspectors, Indian Service,* appropriation for expenses; subsistence allowance 204, 1566 deficiency appropriation for 46 *Inspectors, Steamboat Inspection Service,* appropriation for, assistants, etc 89, 1120 *Instruction and Transit Pay, Foreign Service Officers,* appropriation for 68, 1099 *Insular Affairs Bureau, Army,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of, War Department 326, 1349 for care of insane Filipino and Porto Rican soldiers 340 for care, etc., insane Filipino soldiers 1363 deficiency appropriation for care of insane Filipino soldiers 1665 for salaries, 1929 1689 *Insular Possessions,* appropriation for distinctive mail equipment for 192, 1055 for fortification expenses 336, 1359 deficiency appropriation for fortifications 936 establishment of Joint Congressional Commission to study, etc., reorganization of administration, etc., of 1700 *Insurance Companies* (*see also* Income Tax, Revenue Act of 1928), tax on net income of life 842 other than life or mutual 844 mutual, other than life 846 *Insurance, D. C.,* allowed on lives of children, etc., by fraternal societies 953 *Insurance Department, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 647, 1265 *Insurance, Military and Naval* (*see also* World War Veterans’ Act, Amendments), appropriation for, accruing during the year 588, 1247 deficiency appropriation for 1628 loans authorized to veterans from, on adjusted-service certificates 1561 provisions relating to granting of 967 *Insured Mail, Postal Service,* appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic 191, 1053 *Intangible Property, D. C.,* remedies for collecting taxes on tangible property available for 1226 persons with place of abode in the District July 1, and three months prior, deemed residents for assessment of 1227 exceptions 1227 Cabinet officers and elected persons not included as residents 1227 *Inter-American High Commission,* appropriation for expenses, United States section 72, 1103 *Inter-American Highway,* agencies of the Government to cooperate and assist in promotion of 490 sum authorized for cooperation of Secretary of State with Pan Ameriican Governments in surveys as to feasibility of possible routes for, etc 1697 assignment of personnel of Government service, etc 1697 *Interior Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, and office personnel 200, 1562 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act 200, 1562 if only one position allocated in a grade 200, 1562 allowance for unusually meritorious services 200, 1562 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical service 200, 1562 no reduction in fixed salaries 200, 1562 transfers to another position without reduction of salary 200, 1563 payments under higher rates permitted 200, 1563 transfers from bureau, etc., appropriations to meet reallocations of positions therein 1563 for personal services, Solicitor’s office 201, 1563 for contingent expenses 201, 1563 for private property damages 201, 1563 for disbarment expenses 201, 1563 for stationery, etc 201, 1563 additional, from specified appropriations 201, 1563 for law books, etc.; office allotments 201, 1564 for printing and binding for 202, 1564 for General Land Office 202, 1564 acting depositary of public moneys 202, 1564 clerk to sign land patents 202, 1564 for public lands 202, 1564 for Indian Affairs Bureau 204, 1566 unexpended balances covered into the Treasury 215, 1576 for Pensions Bureau 226, 1588 for Retirement Act expenses 226, 1588 for financing liability of United States to retirement and disability fund 227, 1588 for Bureau of Reclamation 227, 1589 for Geological Survey 231, 1593 for National Park Service 233, 1596 for Education Bureau 238, 1602 Alaska, expenses, etc 239, 1603 for Government in the Territories 239, 1604 for Alaska 239, 1604 for Alaska Railroad 239, 1604 for Hawaii 240, 1605 for Saint Elizabeths Hospital 240, 1605 allowance, etc., of quarters for superintendent, etc 1606 for Columbia Institution for the Deaf 242, 1606 for Howard University 242, 1606 for Freedmen’s Hospital 243, 1606 half charged to District revenues 243, 1606 deficiency appropriation for damages claims 17, 898 for Indian Affairs Bureau 17, 41, 46, 899, 933, 1610, 1617, 1621, 1638, 1671, 1673 for pensions 19, 41, 46, 1617, 1621, 1671cxlii deficiency appropriation for Reclamation Bureau 19, 902, 1642 for roads and trails, national parks, etc 19 for education in Alaska; reappropriation 19 for inspectors 41 for maps 41 for national security and defense, under 44 for stationery 44, 933 for Geological Survey 46, 903, 933, 1617, 1621, 1643 for Navy aviation transfer to Mines Bureau 46 for national parks 46, 904, 933, 1621, 1643 for Education Bureau 46, 904, 1617 for public lands 46, 933, 1637 for Alaska 46, 904, 933, 937, 1617 for Howard University 904 for judgments, of Court of Claims under 932, 1615 for increase of compensation 933 for Solicitor’s office 1610 for judgments, United States courts, under 1615 for contingent expenses 1617 for Saint Elizabeths Hospital 1617 for damages, claims 1637 for Pensions Bureau 1642 for Government in the Territories 1644 for Freedmen’s Hospital 1644 for Floward University 1671 for salaries, 1929, Secretary’s office 1681 for General Land Office, salaries, 1929 1681 for Indian Affairs Bureau, salaries, 1929 1681 for Pensions Bureau, salaries, 1929 1683 for Reclamation Bureau, salaries, 1929 1683 for Geological Survey, salaries, 1929 1683 for National Park Service, salaries, 1929 1683 for Education Bureau, salaries, 1929 1683 for Government in the Territories, salaries, 1929 1684 for Saint Elizabeths Hospital, salaries, 1929 1684 for Freedmen’s Hospital, salaries, 1929 1684 field work appropriations under specified offices, etc., available for hire of work animals, vehicles, etc 243, 1606 submission to Congress discontinued, of report of expenses support of Indian schools 990 school and agency buildings 991 allotments in severalty 991 industrial work, etc 991 encouraging Indian industry 991 specific employees 991 Indian moneys, proceeds of labor 991 Northern Cheyennes, cattle 991 tribal funds, Apaches, etc 991 Confederated Utes 991 Chippewas of Minnesota 991 surveyor general’s clerks 991 support of agricultural colleges, etc 991 Alaska railroad, land purchases, etc 991 sales of property, etc 991 Freedmen’s Hospital, salaries, etc 991 care of patients 992 submission to Congress discontinued, insane institution, Alaska 992 industrial work, Tongue River Reservation, Mont 992 Indian hostilities 992 Indian hospitals 992 Sioux Indians, destruction of horses 992 heirs of deceased Indians 992 rent of building, Capitol Grounds, enlargement 992 surveys, etc., allotments, Arizona and New Mexico reservations 992 Indian tribal funds 992 *Interlocking Directorates,* exemption of mutual savings bank, joint-stock land banks, etc., from antitrust Act prohibitions of 1536 restrictions of, not applicable to private bankers, officers of member banks, etc., who may serve in not more than two other banks, etc 253 issue or revoking permits, authorized by Federal Reserve Board 253 *Internal Revenue* (*see also* Internal Revenue Service, Treasury Department), appropriation for expenses of Board of Tax Appeals 576, 1233 time extended for presenting claims for legacy taxes, erroneously collected under Revenue Act of 1898 398 payment of allowed claims 398 *Internal Revenue Building, D. C.,* appropriation for construction of 1044 *Internal Revenue, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, assistants, deputies, and office personnel 1034 *Internal Revenue Bureau* (*see also* Internal Revenue Service, Treasury Department), appropriation for Commissioner, general counsel, assistants, etc 168, 1034 *Internal Revenue Officers,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgments against 48, 935 *Internal Revenue Service, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, general counsel, and all office and field forces 168, 1034 for rent, outside and in the District 168, 1034 for supplies, equipment, etc 168, 1034 personal services in the District 169, 1034 for detecting, etc., violations of internal revenue laws 169, 1034 rental allowance in the District increased 169 care, etc., of quarters in National Press Building, D. C., placed under Director of Public Buildings and Public Parks 169 motor vehicle travel allowance 169, 1034 for refunding illegally collected taxes 169, 1035 report to Congress of disbursements 169, 1035 condition on refund to manufacturers, etc., of tax on automobile accessories 169 for building for; contracts 182, 1044cxliii deficiency appropriation for refunding illegally collected taxes 30, 42, 48, 935, 1613, 1618 report to Congress of disbursements in detail 30 restriction on refunds to manufactures, etc., of excess tax on automobile accessories 30 bond required to repay amount not distributed to purchasers 31 for collecting 42, 44, 48, 935, 1618 for enforcing Narcotic and National Prohibition Acts 42, 48, 933, 937, 1674 for refunding collections 42, 44, 48, 935, 1618, 1671, 1674 for collectors 48, 935, 1618 for collecting war revenue 48 for paying judgments against officers 48, 935 for salaries, collecting, 1929 1687 claims for refund of erroneously collected legacy taxes under Revenue Act of 1898, may be presented to Commissioner 398 determination of, without regard to any statute of limitations 398 payment directed of amounts allowed 398 excess taxes paid on distilled spirits in tax-paid warehouse to be refunded to owner 492 field employees may be detailed for service in Bureau or elsewhere 882 limitation on rent in District of Columbia increased 1653 storekeeper-gaugers, designation of, to all storekeepers, gaugers, and storekeeper-gaugers 1496 to be full time employees 1496 *International Aeronautical Conference on Civil Aeronautics,* foreign governments invited to attend, at Washington, D. C 1011 sum authorized for expenses of meeting 1011 *International Arbitration, Interparliamentary Union for Promoting,* appropriation for contribution 71, 1102 *International Association of Road Congresses, Permanent,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, sixth session 912 invited to hold sixth session of, in United States 378 amount authorized for all expenses 378 *International Boundary Line, Canadian,* appropriation for expenses maintaining, etc 70, 1101 *International Bureau for Protection of Industrial Property,* appropriation for quota 74, 1105 *International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs,* appropriation for share of expenses 70, 1100 *International Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration,* appropriation for annual contribution 71, 1102 *International Bureau of Weights and Measures,* appropriation for contribution 69, 1100 deficiency appropriation for annual contribution 1612 *International Catalogue of Scientific Literature,* appropriation for expenses, preparation of 584, 1241 *International Commission, Mexican Boundary,* appropriation for equitable use of waters of lower Rio Grande, Colorado, and Tia Juana Rivers 1106 *International Commission on Annual Tables of Constants, etc.,* appropriation for annual contribution to 71, 1120 *International Committee of Weights and Measures,* appropriation for attendance of member 90, 1121 *International Conference for Revision of Convention of 1914 for Safety of Life at Sea,* deficiency appropriation for participating in 1612 sum authorized for expenses of participating in 1016 *International Congress of Americanists, Twenty-third,* deficiency appropriation for contribution 914 appointment of three delegates to, authorized, to be held in New York City 723 sum authorized as contribution to expenses 723 *International Congress of Entomology,* foreign governments invited to send delegates to 482 *International Dairy Congress, Eighth,* appropriation for expenses, participating in 570 invitation of British Government to participate in, accepted 148 appointment of delegates authorized 148 sum authorized for expenses, etc 148 report to Congress 148 *International Exchanges,* appropriation for expenses 583, 1241 *International Exposition, Seville, Spain,* appropriation for expenses of participation, etc 75 deficiency appropriation for expenses of participation 913 use authorized for personal services in the District, of appropriations for 372 *International Geographic Union,* appropriation for annual contribution 73, 1104 *International Halibut Fisheries Commission,* appropriation for share of expenses 75, 1106 deficiency appropriation for, additional. 28 *International Hydrographic Bureau,* appropriation for annual contribution 73, 1104 for expenses of attending delegates 97, 1127 *International Hydrographic Conference,* appropriation for expenses, Navy Department delegates to 624 *International Institute for Protection of Childhood, American,* appropriation for annual contribution to, at Montevideo, Uruguay 913, 1106 annual contribution for membership in, authorized 487cxliv *International Institute of Agriculture,* appropriation for quota, etc 72, 1102 for additional quota for dependencies 72, 1102 for member of Committee 72, 1102 for translating publications 72, 1102 for clerical, etc., expenses 72, 1102 *International Map of the World,* appropriation for share of expenses 75, 1105 *International Office of Public Health,* appropriation for quota 72, 1103 *International Petroleum Exposition at Tulsa, Okla.,* President authorized to invite States, and foreign countries to participate in 788 articles for exhibition to be admitted free of duty 788 duty on, if sold; allowance for deterioration, etc 788 *International Prison Commission,* appropriation for annual contribution 71, 1101 *International Radiotelegraphic Convention,* appropriation for share of expenses 72, 1103 deficiency appropriation for share of expenses; unexpended balance available 28, 1612 *International Railway Congress,* appropriation for quota, etc 72, 1103 *International Research Council,* appropriation for annual contribution to, and Associated Unions 73, 1104 for expenses, of attending delegates 97, 1127 for expenses, Navy Department delegates to 624 *International Road Congresses,* appropriation for quota, etc 75, 1107 *International Seed Testing Congress,* appropriation for share of expenses 550, 1201 *International Society for Exploration of the Arctic Regions by Airship,* deficiency appropriation for contribution to 1652 annual contributions authorized to, for five years 1222 *International Statistical Institute,* appropriation for annual contribution 75, 1106 *International Street, Nogales, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for grading, paving, etc 925, 1663 grading and paving, authorized on Mexican border 589 paving, etc., of, directed; sums available 1408 *International Trade Exhibition,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 6 *International Trade Mark Registration Bureau,* appropriation for share of expenses of, at Habana 73, 1104 *International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics,* appropriation for quota, etc 73, 1104 *International Union of Mathematics,* appropriation for quota, etc 73, 1104 *International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry,* appropriation for quota to 73, 1104 *International Union of Pure and Applied Physics,* appropriation for quota to 73, 1104 *International Union of Scientific Radiotelegraphy,* appropriation for quota, etc 73, 1104 *Interned Persons, etc.,* appropriation for expenses of, under Navy Department 624, 1452 *Interoceanic Ship Canal,* deficiency appropriation for surveys, etc., of Panama Canal, Nicaragua route, etc., to meet future needs of shipping 1667 investigation to be made as to practicability of providing for future shipping needs by additional facilities to Panama Canal 1539 or any route between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans 1539 Isthmian Canal Commission reports as to practicability of canal across Nicaragua 1539 investigation and survey to revise, etc 1539 to determine most practical route, etc 1539 approximate cost of construction of maintaining 1539 cost of acquiring private rights, franchises, etc., affected by such canal route 1539 stations directed to ascertain available water supply in Nicaragua, and for operating additional locks at Panama Canal 1539 sum authorized to be expended 1540 report with recommendations to be made not later than in two years 1540 *Interparliamentary Union for Promoting International Arbitration,* appropriation for contribution 71, 976, 1102 deficiency appropriation for American group 1652 *Interstate Bridge Company,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Lansing, Iowa 280 Missouri River, at Decatur, Nebr 392 at Kansas City, Kans 704 at Nebraska City, Nebr 444 at Union, Nebr 1076 time extended for bridging Missouri River, at Decatur, Nebr., by 1526 at Kansas City, Kans., by 1530 at Nebraska City, Nebr., by 1525 *Interstate Commerce,* convict-made goods, etc., shipped into a State, subject to laws thereof 1084 *Interstate Commerce Commission,* appropriation for salaries of Commissioners and secretary 581, 1238 for personnel, and expenses of regulating commerce 581, 1238 chief counsel, director of finance, director of traffic 581, 1238 special counsel, etc 581, 1238 rent restriction 581, 1238 for enforcing uniform system of accounting, etc., by railroads 581, 1239 for enforcing safety appliances regulations 581, 1239 for securing reports of accidents, etc 581, 1239 for testing, etc., block signal and train control systems, etc 581, 1239 for requiring installing automatic train-controlling devices, etc 581, 1239 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers, etc 581, 1239 for physical valuation of railroads, etc 582, 1240cxlv appropriation for securing information of issues of stock, bonds, etc 582, 1240 rent restriction, D. C 582, 1240 for printing and binding, for; restriction 582, 1240 for expenses, attending meetings 582, 1240 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding for 6 for expenses 45, 932, 937, 1616, 1670 for salaries, 1929, under 1676 action of, relating to inland water transportation on the Mississippi and tributaries 979, 981 submission to Congress discontinued, of statement of expenditures for the fiscal year 994 physical valuation of carriers 994 *Interstate Commerce Laws,* appropriation for enforcing 78 deficiency appropriation for expenses enforcing 20 *Interstate Quarantine Service,* appropriation for cooperation with States, etc., for preventing spread of contagious diseases 175, 1040 *Intoxicating Liquors,* appropriation for suppressing traffic in, among Indians 204, 1566 for suppressing traffic of, in Alaska 240, 1604 for expenses of enforcing prohibition, etc., of, by Prohibition Bureau 170, 1035 deficiency appropriation for suppressing, among Indians 1671 for expenses of enforcing prohibition, etc., of, internal revenue 1671 for enforcing prohibition, etc., of 1674 declared nonmailable; punishment for depositing, in mails, etc 1072 punishment for illegal sale, transportation, etc., of 1446 *Inventions, etc.,* appropriation for investigating prior use of 100, 1131 *Inventions, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for cash rewards to employees for, increasing efficiency of service, etc 188, 1050 *Investigation Bureau, Department of Justice,* appropriation for Director 78 *Investigations, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for special fund for the use of District Commissioners conducting, etc 1628 *Iona Island Ammunition Depot, N. Y.,* deficiency appropriation for lightning protection 908 *Iowa,* may acquire, after completion, bridge across Des Moines River, at Croton 706 Mississippi River, at Bettendorf 760 at Cassville, Wis 294 at Lansing 280 at Prairie du Chien, Wis 199 Missouri River, at Decatur, Nebr 392 at Nebraska City, Nebr 445 at Plattsmouth, Nebr 388 at Sioux City 1170 at Union, Nebr 1076 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Savanna, Ill., and Sabula, Iowa, by Illinois and 297, 1158 *Iowa City, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for public building at 921 *Iowa-Nebraska Amortized Free Bridge Company,* may bridge Missouri River, at Sioux City, Iowa 1169 *Iowa Southern Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 52 when vacancy occurs in office of existing judge, not to be filled, unless authorized by Congress 52 *Iowa Tribe of Indians,* time extended for filing claims of, in Court of Claims 1073 *Ireland* (*see* Irish Free State). *Irish Free State,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Ironwood, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for public building at 921 *Irrigation Agriculture, Western,* appropriation for investigations in connection with, of reclaimed lands under Reclamation Act 551, 1218 *Irrigation, Indian Reservations,* appropriation for expenses; allotments to district projects 209, 1572 for miscellaneous expenses; supervising engineers 209, 1572 for cooperative stream gauging with Geological Survey 210, 1572 projects specifically provided for, excluded 210, 1573 interchangeable amounts for flood damages 210, 1573 apportionment of cost, etc 210, 1573 for maintenance, etc., Gila River, Ariz 210, 1573 San Carlos project 210, 212, 1573 for designated structures, Gila River, reimbursement 210 for maintenance, etc., Colorado River, Ariz 212, 1573 for maintenance, etc., of Ganado project, Ariz 212, 1573 for maintenance, etc., San Xavier, Ariz 212, 1573 for maintenance, San Carlos, Ariz 210, 212, 1573 for maintenance, etc., charges, Yuma, Calif 212, 1574 for maintenance, Fort Hall, Idaho 212, 1574 for drainage, etc., Kootenai allotments, Idaho 1574 for Fort Hall project, reimbursement of M. E. Hansen 1574 for Sac and Fox Indians of Iowa, drainage of lands 1574 for maintenance, Fort Belknap, Mont 212, 1574 for continuing construction, Flathead, Mont 212, 1574 for continuing construction, etc., Flathead, Mont 212, 1574 for maintenace, Fort Peck, Mont 213, 1574 for maintenance, Blackfeet, Mont 213, 1575 for maintenance, Crow, Mont 213, 1575 for maintenance, Pyramid Lake, Nev 213, 1575cxlvi appropriation for operation, etc., Newlands project, Nev 1575 for maintenance, etc., for Laguna and Acoma Indians in N. Mex 1575 for maintenance, etc., Navajo, N. Mex 214, 1575 for maintenance, Klamath, Oreg 214, 1575 for maintenance, lands of Uncompahgre, etc., Utes in Utah 1575 for maintenance, Yakima, Wash 214, 1575 for maintenance, Wind River, Wyo 214, 1576 deficiency appropriation for Flathead, Mont 1639 *Irrigation Projects* (*see also* Reclamation Bureau, Department of the Interior), appropriation for examination of projects, operated by irrigation districts 228, 1590 for operation of reserved works, on which share of costs has not been paid 228 deficiency appropriation for refunding charges on permanently unproductive lands in 19 contracts amended, for paying first construction charges on Rio Grande, N. Mex.-Tex 785 disposal authorized of unplatted Government town sites under 1522 water rights interests relinquished to Arrowrock division of Boise 1410 *Irving Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Ninth to Tenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Isleta Indians, N. Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for paying damages caused by canal construction 901 *Isolated Tracts of Public Land,* sale at auction authorized of, not exceeding a half section 253 *Italy,* appropriation for ambassador to 65, 1096 *Itasco County, Minn.,* may bridge Mississippi River, between Cohasset and Deer River 473 *Iuka, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River, at 140, 756 time extended for bridging Cumberland River, at 1523 *Ives, Guy E.,* deficiency appropriation for services 1623 **J.** *Jack Rabbits,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 559, 1209 *Jackson, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tombigbee River, at 754 *Jackson, Andreiv, former President of the United States,* memorial plaza to be established in Nashville, Tenn., to the memory of former Presidents James K. Polk, Andrew Johnson, and 1020 *Jackson Barracks, La., Army,* time extended for option to purchase, by Louisiana 397 *Jackson, Miss.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1658 *Jacksonville Ferry, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Ocmulgee River, at 446 *Jail, D. C.,* appropriation for personal services 672, 1289 for support of prisoners 672, 1289 deficiency appropriation for support of prisoners, etc 10, 1630 for equipment, etc 10 *James River, Va.,* preliminary examination, for flood control of 1164 *Jamestown, N. Dak.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 33 *Jamestown, Va.,* deficiency appropriation for wharf and walk, approach to monument at 39, 1655 *Janesville, Wis.,* bridge authorized across Rock River, at 1152 *Japan,* appropriation for ambassador to 65, 1096 for ground rent, embassy at Tokyo 66, 1097 for diplomatic and consular establishments, Tokyo 66 for additional land and construction of buildings for Foreign Service establishments at Tokyo 66 living quarters, etc., furnished to Foreign Service personnel, etc., in Government buildings in 67 *Japanese and Asiatic Beetles,* appropriation for preventing spread of 1216 *Japanese Beetle,* appropriation for research on 558, 1208 for preventing spread of 565, 1216 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of 13, 1635 *Jefferson Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Fifth to Seventh Streets; from gasoline tax fund 653 *Jemez and Tesuque Pueblos, N. Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for compensation for loss of lands and water rights 17 *Jemez River,* deficiency appropriation for constructing bridge across, Sia Indian pueblo, N. Mex 902 *Jenifer Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Forty-second Street to Wisconsin Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 1269 *Jernegan, Warren G.,* name placed on yellow fever honor roll and presented gold medal 1409 *Jewett, Charles G.,* patent granted for desert land entry of 1156 *Jicarilla Agency, N. Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1571, 1584 *Jicarilla Indian Hospital, N. Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 221, 1581 *Jicarilla Indian Reservation, N. Mex.,* appropriation for purchase of land, etc., within, from tribal funds 207 *Jicarilla Indian Sanatorium, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of; X-ray equipment 221, 1581cxlvii *Jicarita Island, Panama,* aid to navigation authorized on, in Pacific Ocean approach to Panama Canal 1262 *Jimenez, Jose J., of Venezeula,* may be admitted for instruction at Military Academy 1011 *“Johanne,” Vessel,* determination by War Claims Arbiter, of claims for, taken and sold by United States during World War 277 *Johnson, Andrew, former President of the United States,* memorial plaza to be established in Nashville, Tenn., to the memory of former Presidents Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, and 1020 *Johnson City, Tenn.,* appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 362, 1384 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 930, 1667, 1668 *Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation,* no refund of income tax, etc., in excess of $75,000, until after submission to, etc 882 *Joint Committee on Printing,* appropriation for clerks, inspector, etc 525, 1394 for compiling Congressional Directory 525, 1394 deficiency appropriation for Biographical Directory of Congress 885 for compiling, etc., Congressional Directory 1624 printing, binding, and distribution of the Codes and supplements to be done under the direction of 1542 *Joint Committee on the Library,* plans, etc., of Peter Muhlenberg monument subject to approval of 483 site and design of memorial monument to Samuel Gompers on public grounds in Washington, D. C., subject to approval of 193 site for erecting monumental urn, the gift from Cuba, subject to approval of 713 *Joint Congressional Commission on Airports,* establishment and composition of 1698 to investigate need for airports of Departments and District of Columbia 1699 report and recommendations to be made not later than December 12, 1929 1699 powers conferred; expenses from contingent funds 1699 to cease on submitting report 1699 *Joint Congressional Commission on Insular Reorganization,* establishment and composition of 1700 authorized to examine, etc., of Government agencies engaged in administration, etc., of affairs of insular possessions 1700 to determine advisability of administration, etc., being placed under one bureau or department 1700 transfer of executive functions thereto 1700 plan for organization thereof 1700 details from departments, etc., to assist 1700 complete statement of results, and recommendations to be reported to Congress on or before December 16, 1929 1700 to cease to exist on making report 1700 *Joint Congressional Commission on Library of Congress Buildings,* creation and composition of 622 continuation of service of reelected Members of the House 622 no compensation for service, but necessary expenses to be reimbursed 622 six months after acquisition of property, to terminate 623 authorized to procure site for additional buildings, by purchase, etc., of designated property 623 cost limit 623 condemnation proceedings 623 property when acquired to be under control of Architect of the Capitol 623 leases pending demolition of buildings 623 maintenance, repairs, etc 623 temporary use for Library storage, etc 623 proceeds of leases to be covered into the Treasury 623 buildings, etc., to be removed when needed for construction of additions to the Library 623 street and alleys to be vacated upon demolition of acquired buildings 623 to become part of Library grounds 623 appropriations to be disbursed by Interior Department disbursing officer 623 *Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, 1929,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of 1608 *Joint Congressional Committee to Investigate Northern Pacific Land Grants,* deficiency appropriation for expenses; balance reappropriated 886 balance available for continuing investigations of 3 existence continued to June 30, 1929 789 may report at any time 789 members of, reelected to 71st Congress, to continue to serve until the end of first session of 71st Congress when the Committee will cease to exist 1221 filling vacancies 1221 balance of expenses for, available to pay secretary, etc., to March 4, 1929 1608 *Joint Service Pay Act, 1922* (*see* Pay Readjustment, Army, etc.), *Joint Stock Land Banks,* exempted from interlocking directorates prohibitions; conditions 1536 *Jones, Andrieus A., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 883 for mileage 883 *Jones Male Academy,* appropriation for improvements, Choctaw Nation, Okla 1577cxlviii *Jonesville, La.,* time extended for bridging Black River, at 75 *Josephson, C. I., etc.,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Bettendorf, Iowa 759 time extended for bridging Mississippi River at Bettendorf, Iowa, by 1512 *Judge Advocate General’s Office, Navy,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 642 deficiency appropriation for civilian personnel, increased compensation 1648 *Judge Advocate General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for civilian personnel 326, 1349 for experts, patent infringment suits 326, 1349 for expenses, executing provisions of Settlement of War Claims Act 1352 deficiency appropriation for settlement of War Claims Act, 1928, under 925 *Judges, United States Courts,* appropriation for Supreme Court Justices 79, 1109 for circuit 79, 1110 for district 79, 1110 for retired 79, 1110 for expenses of, outside of district, etc 81, 1112 deficiency appropriation for increased compensation, Supreme Court 20 for increased compensation of circuit, district, and retired 20 for increasea compensation, Court of Customs Appeals 20 for increased compensation, Court of Claims 20 for salaries 1610, 1645 resigning of, permitted after specified years of service, to have pay continued 1423 retiring from regular active service without 1423 may have voluntary service assigned to him 1423 additional judge authorized when incapacitated judge, entitled to retire does not do so 1423 retiring, or incapacitated, to be held as junior to remaining judges 1423 senior, to appoint court officials in case of disagreements 1423 if additional judge be appointed, vacancy caused by death, etc., of retired or resigned 1423 sixth circuit to have four 492 *Judgments,* deficiency appropriation for paying, District of Columbia 11, 893, 1632 for paying, United States courts 39, 931, 1615, 1669 for paying, Court of Claims 40, 932, 1615, 1670 *Judicial Code,* amended, section 1 52, 1081, 1317, 1317, 1319, 1344, 1409, 1422 section 72 1424 section 80 427 section 98 495 section 101 1518 section 108 747 section 110 1345 amended, section 116 1346 section 118 492, 1081, 1347, 1414 section 126 1347 section 128 422 section 177 877 section 224 424 section 260 1423 section 279 1145 *Judicial Expenses,* appropriations for 79, 1109 *Judicial Officers,* appropriation for books, etc., for 81, 1112 deficiency appropriation for law books for 21, 21, 906, 934 *Judicial Offices, etc.,* appropriation for expenses of investigating by Department of Justice 78, 1109 *Junction City, Kans.,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for public building 921 *Juneau, Alaska,* appropriation for Federal and Territorial building; cost increased 177, 1042 salary of register of land office at 684 *Jurors, United States Courts,* appropriation for mileage, and per diems 81, 1111 deficiency appropriation for 47, 934, 1617, 1617 service and return of writs of venire facias to, by marshal, etc 1145 by registered mail to party 1145 receipt of person addressed regarded as service 1145 transfer of witness fees, 1928, to appropriation for fees of, 1928 1610 *Jury Commissioners, United States Courts,* appropriation for compensation 81, 1112 *Justices of the Peace,* deficiency appropriation for fees, acting as commissioners 21, 1610 *Juvenile Court, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 669, 1286 for miscellaneous 669, 1286 for contingent expenses 669, 1286 advances for returning, etc., absconding probationers 669, 1289 *Juvenile Fraternal Act, D. C.,* fraternal benefit societies may provide for insurance or annuities upon lives of children at any age 953 branches authorized, etc 953 basis of contributions 953 standard reserve required 953 powers to enforce payments of contributions, designate beneficiaries, etc 953 **K.** *K Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Twelfth to Fourteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1272 *Kaibab Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222 *Kaibab Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance of road across, leading to Grand Canyon National Park 225 immediately available 401cxlix *Kalena Tract, Hawaii,* deficiency appropriation for acquisition of 927 amount authorized for purchase of, within Schofield Barracks Reservation 591 *Kamp, Arend,* deficiency appropriation for indemnity to Netherlands for personal injuries to 912 payment directed to Netherlands as indemnity for injuries to, by United States ship 489 *Kanawha River,* bridge authorized across, at Cabin Creek, W. Va 475 at Dunbar, W. Va 981 at Point Pleasant, W. Va 408 at Saint Albans, W. Va 473 time extended for bridging, from Henderson to Point Pleasant, W. Va 314, 1525 at Point Pleasant, W. Va 1525 at Saint Albans, W. Va 1527 *Kankakee River,* damacross, at Momence, Ill., authorized 1345 *Kanosh Band, of Indians, Utah,* public lands reserved for sole use of 1161 rights of bona fide settlers prior to October 27, 1928, not affected 1161 *Kansas,* compact between, Colorado and Oklahoma, authorized for division of waters of Arkansas River, etc 1517 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Missouri River, at Kansas City 705 sale of lands in game preserve by, authorized 300 purchase of other lands for State game preserve, from proceeds of 300 *Kansas Avenue NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Shepherd Street to Georgia Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 652 for paving, etc., east side of, Emerson to Fifth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 653 *Kansas City, Kans.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at 704 time extended for bridging Missouri River at 1530 *Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway Company,* may bridge Rio Grande, between Ojinaga, Mexico, and Presidio, Tex 116 consent of Mexico, required 116 *Kansas City, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 179, 1042 *Kansas City Southern Railway Company,* may bridge Missouri River, at Randolph, Mo 729 time extended for bridging Missouri River, at Randolph, Mo 1431 *Kansas or Kaw Indians,* claims of, against United States, to be adjudicated in Court of Claims. 1258 suit to be filed in three years; evidence allowed 1259 appeal to Supreme Court 1259 attorneys’ fees by decree of court; limit 1259 balance placed to credit of the Indians for their benefit 1259 claims of, against United States; joining of others, Indians, etc., as parties to suit 1259 *Kashena Agency, Wis.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223 *Kauai Island, Hawaii,* legislative grant of electric franchise on, approved 243 *Kayenta, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for Indian telephone line from Flagstaff, Ariz., to 1638 *Kayenta Tuberculosis Indian Sanatorium, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 220, 1581 sum authorized for telephone line Western Navajo Indian Reservation to, etc 1080 *Kearney Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Ninth to Tenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Keene, Francis B.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement to, for stolen Government funds 914 *Kelly Field, Tex.,* upon acceptance of site for new Army flying field and school, appropriations, etc., for, transferred thereto 129 *Kenesaw Mountain Battle Field,* appropriation for survey of 1377 *Kenilworth Avenue Bridge, D. C.,* appropriation for reconstruction, etc 1273 *Kenosha, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for site and public building 921 *Kent County, Md.,* time extended for bridging Chesapeake Bay, between Baltimore County and 414 *Kent, Everett,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1624 *Kentucky,* appropriation for contribution to, for damages to roads and bridges by floods of 1927 570 bridge across Ohio River at Henderson, Ky., to become property of; and a free bridge on conveyance by Bridge Company 486 acquisition authorized, after completion, by condemnation 486 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Cumberland River, at Canton, Ky 138 at Iuka, Ky 140 at Smithland, Ky 141 bridge Ohio River, at Ashland, Ky 119, 153 at Augusta, Ky 436 at Cairo, Ill 196 at Cannelton, Ind 1432 at Golconda, Ill 320 at Maysville, Ky., and Aberdeen, Ohio 304, 306 at Madison, Ind 133 at Mound City, Ill 316cl may acquire, after completion, bridge across Ohio River, between Owensboro, Ky., and Rockport, Ind 1323 at Ripley, Ohio 769 at Shawneetown, Ill 479 Mississippi River, at Hickman, Ky 322 Tennessee River, at mouth of Clarks River 143 at Eggners Ferry, Tenn 144 may bridge Cumberland River, at Burkesville 613 at Burnside 615 at Canton 607 at Center Point 614 at Creelsboro 615 at mouth of Indian Creek 616 at Iuka 756 at Neelys Ferry 612 at Smithland 608 Ohio River, at Carrollton 1316 at Maysville, Ky 1696 South Fork of Cunberland River at Burnside 612 Tennessee River, at mouth of Clarks River 607 at Eggners Ferry 608 time extended for bridging Cumberland River, at Arat, by 1527 at Burnside, by 1488 near Burkesville, by 1523 at Canton, by 1501 at Center Point, by 1500 at Creelsboro, by 1528 at Eggners Ferry, Ky., by 1524 at mouth of Indian Creek, by 1525 at Iuka, Ky., by 1523 at Neelys Ferry, by 1528 at Smithland, by 1501 South Fork of Cumberland River, at Burnsde, by 1501 Tennessee River, at mouth of Clarks River, by 1524 *Kentucky and Ohio Terminal Company,* may bridge Ohio River, near Cincinnati, Ohio 1512 *Keshena Agency, Wis.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1584 for remodeling building for an aged, etc., home for Menominees 1584 *Keshena Hospital, Menominee Reservation, Wis.,* appropriation for construction and equipment 1582 *Kettle Creek, Ga., Battle of,* appropriation f or erecting tablet on site of 1378 tablet to be erected on site of Revolutionary War Battle of 718 *Kettle Falls, Wash.,* time extended for bridging Columbia River, at 51 Key Bridge, D. C., Francis Scott, appropriation for operating expenses 657 *Key West, Fla.,* report, etc., directed of cost of bridges on Oversea Highway from, to the mainland 591 *Kickapoo Agency, Kans.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222 *Kill Devil Hill, Kitty Hawk, N. C.,* appropriation for monument on, commemorating first successful airplane flight 357 Congressional committee to attend unveiling of memorial to Wilbur and Orville Wright for airplane flight at 1020 *King, Edward J., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1623 *King, Former Vice President William Rufus,* appropriation for tablet at Clinton, N. C., in commemoration of 1378 tablet to be erected in commemoration of, at his birthplace, Clinton, N. C 719 ground to be furnished by the town 719 subject to approval of Commission of Fine Arts 719 sum authorized for 719 *Kings Mountain, S. C.,* deficiency appropriation for survey, etc., of battle field of 929 commission created for study, etc., of battle field of 412 qualifications of 413 inspection and report on feasibility of preserving, for historical study, etc 413 amount authorized for expenses 413 *Kingsport, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for site and public building at 921 *Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc 207, 1534 for payment to, from oil royalties trust fund 207, 1569 for school, Fort Sill 1578 deficiency appropriation for attorney’s fees, from oil royalties trust fund 18 for payment to, from oil royalties trust fund 1642 *Kiowa, etc., Indian Hospital, Okla.,* deficiency appropriation for construction, etc 1642 *Kiowa Indian Agency, Okla.,* boys’ dormitory authorized at Riverside Indian School, near Anadarko 401 amount authorized to be appropriated 401 *Kissinger, John R.,* appropriation for monthly payments to 353, 1374 name placed on yellow fever honor roll and presented gold medal 1409 to receive $125 monthly 1410 *Kitsap County, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Agate Pass, connecting Bainbridge Island with mainland in 1447 *Kittanning, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Allegheny River, at 117 time extended for bridging Allegheny River, at 1254 *Kitty Hawk, N. C.,* appropriation for monument on Kill Devil Hill, to commemorate first successful airplane flight 357cli deficiency appropriation for monument on Kill Devil Hill, to commemorate first successful airplane flight 1666 Congressional committee to be appointed to attend unveiling of memorial to Wilbur and Orville Wright at, for airplane flight at Kill Devil Hill 1020 *Kivett, Kathleen W.,* deficiency appropriation for services 2 *Klamath Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1571, 1584 for agency buildings 1584 *Klamath Falls, Oreg.,* appropriation for public building 1042 deficiency appropriation for site and building 921 *Klamath Indian Reservation, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of miscellaneous irrigation projects on 214, 1575 deficiency appropriation for forest insect control 900 sum from tribal funds authorized, for General Council, maintaining tribal organization, etc 1439 visit of delegation to Washington, etc 1439 procuring evidence in pending suits, etc 1439 *Klamath Irrigation Project, Oreg.-Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 229, 1591 refunds to lessees of Tule Lake marginal lands 229, 1591 *Klein, Richard H.,* may bridge Susquehanna River, at Liverpool, Pa 1319 *Knox County, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River, in 418 *Knox Creek Railway Company,* may construct two bridges across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, near Devon, W. Va., with Norfolk and Western Railway Company 137 *Knoxville, Tenn.,* may bridge Tennessee River, at Henley Street 1172 *Koehl, Hermann,* distinguished flying cross to be presented to Ehrenfried Gunther von Huenefeld, James C. Fitz-Maurice, and, for first airplane nonstop flight from Europe to North America 482 *Kokomo, Ind.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1658 *Koosharem Band of Indians,* lands set aside for, at Koosharem, Utah 162 *Koosharem, Utah,* lands set aside in vicinity of, for Koosharem Band of Indians 162 *Kootenai Indian Allotments, Idaho,* appropriation for reclamation projects on 1574 agreement for drainage of, authorized with drainage districts including area 938 apportionment of share of costs 938 installment payments 938 agreement for drainage of; payments withheld if work not in accordance with contract plans 938 proportionate share of cost to be borne by Indian lands; limitation 939 reimbursement of amount to be appropriated, from proceeds of leased lands 939 lien created against lands, but not enforceable, while title in Indians 939 recognition of representative of Secretary, in contract matters 939 Indian lands not subject to district laws until Indian title becomes extinct 939 *Kootenai River, Idaho,* preliminary examination, for flood control of 1164 *Kosciusko, Miss.,* deficiency appropriation for public building, at 1658 *Kraul, George E.,* appointment authorized of, as captain of Infantry 434 **L.** *L Boats, Army,* purchase or construction of two, authorized 718 *L Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., South Capitol Street to Cushing Place; from gasoline tax fund 654 *La Crosse, Wis.,* appropriation for fish cultural station at 1129 for acquiring site and enlarging public building at 179 *La Fayette Extension Road, Ga.,* amount authorized for paving, an approach to Chickamauga and Chattanooga Park 493 equal amount to be contributed by Georgia, etc 493 title to, and maintenance by, Georgia, etc., required 494 *La Fayette, Ga.,* deficiency appropriation for paving Government Road from Lee and Gordon’s Mill to 929 *Labor Disputes, Conciliation of,* appropriation for commissioners, etc 105, 1135 deficiency appropriation for commissioners, etc 1621 *Labor Organizations,* exempt from income tax 812 *Labor Saving Devices, Postal Service,* appropriation for 192, 1054 *Labor Saving Machines, etc.,* appropriation for purchase, etc., Treasury Department 164, 1029 deficiency appropriation for, Treasury Department 915 *Labor Statistics Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 106, 1136 traveling expenses of special agents etc 106, 1136 traveling expenses, officers, etc 106, 1136 materials for reports, etc.; local special agents 106, 1136 attendance at meetings 106, 1137clii deficiency appropriation for salaries 907 for miscellaneous expenses 907, 1618, 1621 for salaries, 1929 1685 *Lac du Flambeau Agency, Wis.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Ladd, Jed P.,* may bridge Lake Champlain, East Alburg to West Swanton, Vt 1506 *Lafayette, Ind.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1658 *Lafayette National Park, Me.,* appropriation for administration, etc 1597, 234 acceptance of lands donated for exextension of 1083 name changed to Acadia National Park 1083 Water Power Act not applicable to 1083 *LaGuardia, Honorable Fiorello H.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 884 *Laguna Dam,* canal authorized for connecting, etc., with Imperial and Coachella Valleys, Calif., entirely within United States, under provisions of Boulder Canyon Project Act 1057 *Laguna, etc., Indians, N. Mex.,* appropriation for irrigation system for; repayment 213, 1575 *Laguna Indian Sanatorium, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of; X-ray equipment 221, 1581 *Lake Andes, S. Dak.,* deficiency appropriation for spillway, etc.; unexpended balance reappropriated 215, 1641 *Lake Borne Basin Levee Board,* granted right of way through Chalmette National Cemetery, La., for a new levee 997 *Lake Champlain,* appropriation for survey, etc., of waters of, etc 358, 1379 agreement of New York and Vermont consented to, for creating Lake Champlain Bridge Commission to bridge 120 bridge authorized across, between Crown Point, N. Y., and Chimney Point, Vt 62 East Alburg to West Swanton, Vt 514, 1506 at Rouses Point, N. Y 512 between Rouses Point, N. Y., and Alburg, Vt 1178 time extended for bridging, at East Alburg, Vt 1533 at Rouses Point, N. Y 1532 *Lake Champlain Bridge Commission,* agreement of New York and Vermont for creating, to construct bridge across Lake Champlain 120 *Lake County, Fla.,* adjustment of disputes and claims for public lands in, arising from faulty surveys, etc 619 patents to settlers, etc 619 rights of possessors preserved 619 not less than appraised value to be charged 619 adjustment by exchanges authorized 619 right acquired subsequent to December 23, not recognized 619 acceptance of conveyances, etc 619 appraisal 620 town site survey of lots, at town of Tavares 620 patent to county of courthouse site 620 town site provisions extended to Tavares 620 purchases allowed actual possessors 620 to other towns in area 620 *Lake County, Ind.,* may bridge Grand Calumet River, at East Chicago, Ind 114 may reconstruct bridge across Grand Calumet River, East Chicago and Gary, Ind 1475 at Gary, Ind 1475 *Lake Denmark Naval Ammunition Depot, N. J.,* appropriation for two magazine buildings, etc 636 for replacing works destroyed by explosion 1464 deficiency appropriation for removing, etc., projectiles from, to Picatinny Arsenal 36 *Lake Memphremagog,* bridge authorized across an arm of, at Newport, Vt 297 *Lake Michigan,* bridge authorized across, at mouth of Chicago River, in Chicago, Ill 1078 *Lake of the Woods, Minn.,* appropriation for survey, etc 358, 1379 deficiency appropriation for purchase of flowage easements, etc., for protecting shores of 930 flowage easements for protective works on lands bordering, Warroad and Rainy Rivers, to be purchased or condemned 431 in accordance with Minnesota proceedings 431 witness fees, etc., assessed against United States 432 all prior claims for damages by artificial outlets of the Lake to be investigated, etc., by Secretary of War 432 hearings, etc., to determine loss sustained 432 report of result to Congress 432 claims barred if not presented in 30 days 432 *Lake Sabine,* bridge authorized across, at Port Arthur, Tex 609 time extended for bridging, at Port Arthur, Tex 1524 *Lake Superior,* appropriation for survey of connecting waters, etc., of, with Lake of the Woods 358, 1379 *Lake Worth, Tex.,* deficiency appropriation for establishing fish cultural station at 898 *Lakehurst Naval Air Station, N. J.,* erection of memorial chapel at, permitted by American Legion 1478 site, etc., on approval of Secretary of the Navy 1478 accepted as unconditional gift 1478cliii *Lakeland, Fla.,* deficiency appropriation for post office extension, etc 1658 *Lamar Lumber Company,* may bridge Bogue Chitto River, in Saint Tammany Parish, La 753 removal of, when abandoned 753 *Lancaster County, Pa.,* time extended for bridging Susquehanna River, between Wrightsville and Columbia, by York County and 113 *Lancaster, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 179, 1042 *Lancaster, S. C.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 *Land Banks, Federal,* establishment of, etc 1558 *Land for Military Purposes* (*see* Real Property, Army). *Land Grant Colleges, etc.,* appropriation for study, etc., of, by Education Bureau 238, 1602 *Lands, etc.,* appropriation for custody of, under Treasury Department 186, 1048 *Lands, etc., D. C.,* condemnation of private, for municipal uses 1437 for use of the United States 1415 *Lands in Severalty to Indians,* appropriation for surveying, allotting, etc., on 205, 1568 use for Indians in Arizona and New Mexico restricted 206, 1568 allottee, dying before end of trust period, without making a will, legal heirs of, to be ascertained by Secretary 161 patent in fee for allotment to competent heirs 161 if one or more heirs incompetent, lands to be sold 161 partition of shares of competent, may be set aside and patents in fee issued therefor 161 sales of allotments under rules, etc 161 deposit required; failure to comply with returns to cause forfeit of amount paid 161 balance payable in installments, forfeited, together with interest thereon 161 forfeiture to inure to benefit of heirs 161 proceeds of sale paid to competent heirs 161 held in trust for incompetent heirs 161 certificate of competency may be issued to Indian or heir having patent in fee with alienation restriction 161 restriction removed by 161 money coming into hands of Indian agent, etc., as custodian may be deposited in bank 161 bond required of bank, subject to approval of Secretary of the Interior 161 *Landscape and Vegetable Gardening,* appropriation for studies in floriculture, etc 552 *Langin Field, Moundsville, W. Va.,* appropriation for paying claims for property damages, etc., due to Army airplane accident at 1434 *Langley Field, Va., Army Air Corps,* amount authorized for constructing heating plant for hangar 130 construction authorized of buildings at 748, 1302 *Langley Junior High School, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for completing equipment, etc.; available until June 30, 1929 890 portion of site of McKinley High and, available for a bathing pool 583 *Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 1240 *Langtry, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande, at 983 consent of Mexico required 983 *Lansing, Iowa,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 280 *Lansing, Mich.,* expert services in construction of Weather Bureau building at, allowed 11 *Laredo, Tex., First State Bank and Trust Company,* deficiency appropriation for refunds to 23, 23 *Las Animas River, etc.,* compact between Colorado and New Mexico authorized for division of waters of 1502 *Las Vegas, Nev.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1658 *Lassen Volcanic National Park, Calif.,* appropriation for commissioner 1110 for administration, etc 234, 1597 acceptance of exclusive jurisdiction over area of, ceded by California 463 rights reserved to the State 463 application of United States laws 463 extradition of fugitives from justice 463 assigned to California northern judicial district 463 punishment of offenders against State laws 463 prohibition against unauthorized hunting, fishing, etc 463 regulations, etc., to be prescribed 464 evidence of violations 464 punishment for specified violations of provisions hereof, etc 464 forfeiture of guns, traps, etc., illegally used 464 commissioner of district court to be appointed for jurisdiction in 464 judicial powers of, in violations of rules, etc 464 appeals to district court 465 procedure in criminal cases; bail 465 service of process by marshal for the district 465 summary arrests, if taken in acts of violating law 465 pay of; residence required 465 payment, etc., of United States fees, etc 465 deposit of fines and costs with clerk of district court 465 acceptance of cession 465cliv lands added to, for administrative headquarters 466 park provisions applicable 466 Water Power Act provisions not extended to 466 acceptance of title to lands within, valuable for forest, or recreational purposes 1443 other lands may be given in exchange 1443 timber may be allowed in exchange; conditions 1443 accepted lands added to the Park 1443 boundaries of, modified 1081 description of new; former laws extended to added lands 1082 Water Power Act not applicable 1082 exchange of lands authorized for addition to 644 prominent mountain in, to be permanently named in honor John E. Raker, deceased Member of Congress 371 *Latin America,* appropriation for expenses promoting commerce with 86, 1117 *Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Lauderdale County, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Elk River, between Limestone County and 109 *Laughlin, Irwin B.,* reappointed a Regent of Smithsonian Institution 1146 *Lawn Seed* (*see* Grasses). *Lawrence and Randolph Counties, Ark.,* may bridge Spring River, at Black Rock 1093 at Imboden 1093 *Lawrence, Kans.,* appropriation for public building 179, 1042 for Haskell Institute Indian School at 217, 1578 deficiency appropriation for Haskell Institute Indian School at 901, 1610, 1640 *Lawrence Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Twelfth to Fourteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 653 for paving, etc., Tenth to Twelfth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1271 for paving, etc., Fourteenth to Seventeenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1271 for paving, etc., Twenty-second Street to South Dakota Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Lawrenceburg, Ind.,* bridge authorized across Miami River, between Columbia Park and 394 *Laws of the District of Columbia,* deficiency appropriation for employment by Committee on Revision of the Laws, House of Representatives, codifying, etc.; reappropriation 3 *Lawton, Eliza Mackintosh Clinch Anderson,* executors of estate of, permitted to erect flagstaff, etc., at Fort Sumter, as memorial to General Robert Anderson 499 flagstaff substituted for a statue 499 *Lawton, Okla.,* terms of court at 1518 *Lazaro, Ladislas, late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 3 *Lazear, Jesse W.,* name placed on yellow fever honor roll, and presented with gold medal 1409 *Lazear, Mabel H. (widow),* appropriation for monthly payments to 353, 1374 *Lead Arsenates,* appropriation for preventing sale, etc., of adulterated 566, 1218 *Leadville, Colo.,* appropriation for fish cultural station auxiliary to; reappropriation 98, 1129 *Leaf Hopper,* appropriation for emergency for special research, etc., of 1220 *Leaf Tobacco Statistics* (*see* Tobacco). *Leake County, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Pearl River in 421 may bridge Pearl River, at Edinburg 975 *Leasing of Nonmetallic Mineral Deposits on Public Lands,* amended provisions relating to sodium compounds 1019 *Leather,* appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc., of 92, 1122 *Leathers, Edgar, etc.,* may bridge Wabash River, at McGregors Ferry, Ill 480 *Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 82, 1113 working capital reappropriated 82, 1113 for Missouri River bridge repairs 1113 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 361, 1383 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 21, 906, 1646 for penitentiary, repairs, etc 1646 for penitentiary, building on prison farm 1646 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 39, 930, 1667, 1668 *Leaves of Absence,* extended, authorized Spanish War veterans in departments, to attend annual convention in Habana, Cuba, in 1928; accumulation permitted 433 granted employees of postal employees 595 cumulative sick leave of ten days in a year, extended to six months 595 *LeBrix, Joseph,* distinguished flying cross to be presented Dieudenne Costes and, for aerial journey of 35,000 miles, across the South Atlantic, etc 482 *Lee and Gordon’s Mill, Ga.,* deficiency appropriation for paving La Fayette Extension Road to 929 *Lee County, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Rock River, in 110 *Lee Mansion, Arlington National Cemetery, Va.,* appropriation for restoration, etc., of 354 deficiency appropriation for restoration, etc., of 1666clv *Leech Lake Indian Reservation, Minn.,* appropriation for road from Chippewa at Onigum in, to be built from tribal funds 225 *Leech Lake Reservation, Onigum, Minn.,* appropriation for sanatorium, construction, equipment, etc 1582 *Lees Ferry, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of water-gauging station 232 *Legacy Taxes, Revenue Act of 1808,* time extended for presenting claims for refunding erroneously collected 398 payment directed of amounts allowed claimants 398 *Legations,* appropriation for clerks at 65, 1096 deficiency appropriation for clerks at 48 for interpreters to 48 *Legion, Tex.,* sale directed of Veterans’ Bureau hospital reservation at 716 *Legislative Branch of the Government,* appropriation for Senate 517, 1387 for House of Representatives 520, 1390 “during the session” to mean 121 days 523 “during the session” to mean 212 days 1393 for Capitol Police 325, 1394 for Joint Committee on Printing 525, 1394 for office of Legislative Counsel 525, 1395 for Statement of Appropriations 525, 1395 for Architect of the Capitol 525, 1395 for Capitol Buildings and Grounds 525, 1395 for reconstructing, etc., Senate wing 526 for improving ventilation of both Houses 526 for Senate Office Building 526, 1396 for House Office Building 526, 1396 for Capitol power plant 526, 1396 for Library building and grounds 527, 1396 for Botanic Garden 527, 1397 for Library of Congress 528, 1398 for Government Printing Office 530, 1398 for public printing and binding 530, 1399 holidays and leaves of absence 530, 1399 authority required for work for Congress 530, 1400 for office of Superintendent of Documents 531, 1401 purchases without reference to Supply Committee 532, 1402 use of funds for care, etc., of private vehicles prohibited 532, 1402 restriction on exceeding average salaries in designated offices 532, 1402 if only one position in a grade 532, 1402 advances allowed in unusually meritorious cases 532, 1402 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical service 532, 1402 no reduction in fixed salaries 532, 1402 transfer to another position without reduction 532, 1402 higher salary rates allowed 532, 1402 Joint Congressional Committee created to investigate and report on adjustment on number and pay of employees of Congress, and of Architect of the Capitol 1402 *Legislative Counsel,* salaries of, established 279 *Legislative Counsel, Office of,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 525, 1395 salaries of office of, for December, to be paid December 20, 1927 1 for December, to be paid December 20, 1928 1027 *Legislative Reference, Library of Congress,* appropriation for preparing materials for Congress, etc 528, 1398 *Lenoir, N. C.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1658 *Leominster, Mass.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 granted easement over public building site, to widen street 1017 *Lepers, etc.,* appropriation for care, etc., Islands of Guam and Culion, P. I 625, 1453 *Letter Carriers, Postal Service,* appropriation for city delivery 189, 1052 for rural delivery 192, 1055 deficiency appropriation for city delivery 26, 45 vehicles may be hired from, for city delivery and collection service 1252 *Letterman General Hospital, Calif.,* construction of buildings authorized at 748, 1303 *Leupp Indian Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1581 *Leupp, Paul,* may bridge Missouri River, at Stanton, N. Dak 476 time extended for bridging Missouri River, at Stanton, N. Dak., by 1475 *Levees* (*see* Mississippi River and Tributaries, Flood Control). *Lever Act of 1917,* deficiency appropriation for judgment, Ohio Southern District court under, against War Department 40 *Levis Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Trinidad Avenue to Orren Street 1271 *Lewis, B. A., etc.,* may bridge Puget Sound, Wash., at the Narrows 1403 *Lewis, Elmer A.,* appropriation for, superintendent of House document room 522, 1392 *Lewisburg, Tenn.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., dairy and livestock experiment station at 1199 dairy and livestock experiment station for the South to be established at 981 sum authorized for establishing; yearly appropriations hereafter 981 lands to be furnished by the State, etc 981 *Lewistown, Mont.,* deficiency appropriation for site and public building at 921 *Lewistown, Pa.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 *Lexima, Regina,* sum authorized to pay to, wounded by Marine Corps enlisted man in Haiti 1477clvi *Lexington, Ky.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1659 *Liberia,* appropriation for minister president and consul general to 65, 1096 *Liberty Landing, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at 154 *Liberty Loan Annex, Treasury Department,* appropriation for, for operating force 163, 1029 for operating expenses 1029 for repairs and preservation 183, 1045 for mechanical equipment 183, 1046 deficiency appropriation for constructing two additional stories 34 *Librarian of Congress,* salary of, increased 197 *Library, D. C., Free Public,* appropriation for expenses 648, 1265 *Library of Congress,* appropriation for care of buildings and grounds under Architect of the Capitol 527, 1396, 1397 for repairs, etc 1397 for alterations, etc., east and southeast stacks 527 for furniture, etc 527, 1397 for purchase of site for new buildings 1397 for Librarian, chief assistant, and other personal services 528, 1398 for Copyright Office 528, 1398 for legislative reference service 528, 1398 for distribution of card indexes, etc 528, 1398 for temporary services 528, 1398 for preparing index and digest to State legislation 528, 1398 for Sunday opening, etc 528, 1398 for purchase of books, publications, etc 529, 1399 for printing and binding for 529, 1399 for Catalogue of Title Entries 529, 1399 for printing catalogue cards 529, 1399 for contingent expenses 529, 1399 for Building, superintendent and other personal services 529, 1399 for Sunday opening, etc 529, 1399 for temporary, etc., services, care of building 529, 1399 for mail, incidental expenses 529, 1399 for expenses of Trust Fund Board 529, 1399 deficiency appropriation for Copyright Office 4 for Sunday opening, etc 4 for printing catalogue cards 4 for preparing biennial index to State legislation, etc 4 for purchase of books, etc 1608 for printing and binding 1624 for salaries, 1929, under 1675 distribution, sales, etc., of catalogues of copyright entries 714 joint commission provided for acquisition of adjoining property for additions to 622 office of administrative assistant, etc., of, abolished 497 duties to be performed under the direction of Librarian 497 salary of Librarian increased 197 security of Elizabeth Robins Pennell, executrix of will of Joseph Pennell, waived on legacy to 1446 submission to Congress discontinued, of report of copyright entries 995 outside travel by employees 995 publications issued 995 *Library of Congress, Trust Fund Board,* appropriation for expenses of, not chargeable to trust fund 529, 1399 *License Bureau, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 646, 1263 for temporary services 646 license required for practice of phrenology 646 deficiency appropriation for vehicle tags 7 *Licenses, D. C.,* required for practicing the healing arts in the District 1327 *Liens for Internal Revenue Taxes,* unpaid taxes a lien upon all property of taxpayer 875 not valid against mortgagee, etc., until notice filed by collector 875 under State or Territorial laws 876 in office of clerk of district court 876 of District of Columbia Supreme Court 876 collector may issue certificate of release, if lien satisfied or unenforceable 876 on acceptance of bond for payment of assessment, etc 876 of partial discharge 876 effect of certificate 876 acceptance of single bond authorized 876 application of certificate and bond 876 release of, under former Act, repealed 876 *Life Saving Service* (*see also* Coast Guard, Treasury Department), deficiency appropriation for 935 *Life Saving Testimonials,* appropriation for rescuing shipwrecked American seamen, etc 68, 1100 *Light Cruisers,* appropriation for construction and machinery of the second five 1468 for armor, armament, and ammunition for the first five 1469 *Light Vessels, Lighthouses Bureau,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 95, 1125 for officers and crews 96, 1126 for constructing, etc 96, 1126 *Lighthouse Keepers,* appropriation for salaries 96, 1126 at isolated stations, allowed expenses of travel, etc., for medical attention 1261 *Lighthouse Tenders* (*see* Light Vessels). *Lighthouses,* establishing, with consent of Panama, on Jicarita Island and Morro Puercos, on Pacific Ocean approaches to Panama Canal 1262 purchase of site for depots authorized at Newport, M. I., and Portland and Rockland, Me 1262 superintendents and engineers may be detailed to duty in Washington, D. C., without change of status 1262 *Lighthouses Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 95, 1125 for general expenses, maintenance of aids to navigation, etc 95, 1125 for contingent expenses 95, 1125clvii appropriation for keepers of lighthouses 96, 1126 for officers and crews of vessels 96, 1126 for superintendents, clerks, etc 96, 1126 for retired pay 96, 1126 for public works, vessels, aids to navigation, etc 96, 1126 for payment to Winston Engine Company 1126 deficiency appropriation for collision damages claims 15 for retired pay 15 for salaries, lighthouse vessels 46 for general expenses 46, 933, 1617, 1671, 1673 for hurricane damage repairs, 1928 1636 for aids to navigation 1636 for salaries, 1929, under 1680 exchange of lands with Chicago for new lighthouse reservation 959 keepers at isolated stations allowed expenses of travel for medical attention 1261 payment of 50 per cent for paving street in front of Detroit, Mich., Depot, authorized 1261 parcels of land of Parris Island Reservation, S. C., transferred to control of Secretary of the Navy 1025 retentions for lighthouse uses 1026 additional land of Detroit Marine Hospital transferred for lighthouse purposes 1026 portion of Dutch Gap Lighthouse Reservation, Va., transferred to Colonial Dames of America 1024 transfer of land at Frankfort, Mich., to Ann Arbor Railroad Company for tract in exchange 1025 portion of Ship Island Reservation transferred to Ship Island Military Reservation, Miss 1556 sale authorized of portion of Pointe aux Herbes Reservation, La 977 *Lighthouses, Fog Signals, etc.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 95, 1125 *Lighting, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 659, 1275 part of cost for operating air mail lights, Bolling Field 659, 1276 rates for street lighting; contracts to lowest bidder 659, 1276 *Lighting of Rivers,* appropriation for 95, 1125 *Lillian, Ala.,* bridge across Perdido Bay at Cumming Point, Fla., and, acquired by counties of Escambia or Baldwin or by Florida or Alabama, may be transferred, etc 1510 *Lima, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 179, 1043 *Limestone County, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Elk River, between Lauderdale County and 109 *Limestone, Me.,* deficiency appropriation for inspection station, construction 1659 *Lincoln Birthplace Memorial, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for improvements, etc 38, 1666 *Lincoln Memorial, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of and reflecting pool 583, 1241 *Lincoln National Forest, N. Mex.,* exchange authorized of public lands for privately owned lands within, for adding thereto 1154 *Lincoln National Park* (*see* Abraham Lincoln National Park or Reservation, Ky.). *Lincoln Park, The Commissioners of,* authorized to bridge, with South Park Commissioners, Lake Michigan, in Chicago 1078 Michigan Canal, in Chicago 1079 *Lincoln Road NE., D. C.,* conduit for power transmission authorized across, between Michigan Avenue and Fourth Street 720 *Lincoln’s Deathplace, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 583, 1241 *Lindbergh, Charles A., Colonel, Army Air Corps Reserve,* awarded Congressional medal of honor, for airplane nonstop flight, New York to Paris 1 deficiency appropriation for coinage of medal of 915 gold medal to be coined and presented to, in recognition of his achievements 490 appropriation for, authorized 490 duplicates in bronze to be coined and sold 490 proceeds to reimburse appropriation 490 *Lipfert, Franz,* payment to Germany, for heirs of, deceased while seaman in American merchant marine 414 *Liquor Taxes, Revenue Act of 1928,* former provisions repealed 868 tax on still wines at specified alcoholic strength 868 exempt, for manufacture of vinegar or dealcoholized wines 868 dealcoholized wines with less than one-half of 1 per cent alcohol 868 tax on grape brandy for fortifying vines reduced 868 abated or refunded if for manufacture of vinegar or dealcoholized wines 868 taxes on cereal beverages repealed 868 *Liquor Traffic,* appropriation for suppressing, among Indians 204, 1566 for suppressing, Alaska 240, 1604 *Liquors, Adulterated,* appropriation for expenses, preventing sale, etc., of 566, 1217 for expenses preventing sale of, in District of Columbia 669, 1285 *Liquors, Intoxicating,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of enforcing prohibition of, etc., internal revenue 1671 *Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, and,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Lititz, Pa.,* deficiency appropriation for tablet, to mark burial place of Revolutionary soldiers wounded at Battle of Brandywine 1666clviii tablet authorized at, to commemorate burial place of American soldiers wounded in Revolutionary War, Battle of Brandywine 713 to acquire site 718 design to be work of an American artist 718 *Little Calumet River,* bridge authorized across, at Ashland Avenue, in Cook County, Ill 113, 290, 1510 at Indiana Avenue, in Cook County, Ill 112 at Wentworth Avenue, in Cook County, Ill 113 bridge widened, etc., across, at Halsted Street, Cook County, Ill 763 *Little Falls, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 118 *Little Pee Dee River, S. C.,* preliminary examination for flood control of 1164 *Little Rock, Ark.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1659 attendance Marine Band authorized at Confederate Veterans’ Reunion 483 appropriation for expenses of Band 483 loan of Army cots, etc., for United Confederate Veterans’ encampment at 61 *Liverpool, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Susquehanna River, at 1319 *Livestock* (*see also* Cattle and Animals), appropriation for enforcing humane treatment of export 645, 1196 for station, Woodward, Okla., for breeding, etc 549, 1199 for diffusing information of supply, market prices, etc., of; and livestock products 56, 1212 for cooperative experiments in raising, Southern States 567, 1218 for experiments in establishing production of, in western irrigated districts 567, 1218 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing Indians for destroyed, in eradicating contagious diseases, etc 17, 1638 *Livestock Experiment Station, Miles City, Mont.,* appropriation for educating Indian youth in stock raising at 1577 *Livestock Industry,* cooperation authorized with Montana and private owners for leasing lands in designated area, for grazing and range purposes 380 exchange authorized of Montana State lands for public land for leasing, etc., in developing 1430 *Load Lines for Sea Vessels* (*see* Shipping). *Loans to Farmers, etc., in Flood and Storm Stricken States,* advances authorized to purchase seed, feed, and fertilizer from crop of 1929 1306 *Local Life Insurance, etc., Companies,* exempt from income tax 813 *Locomotive Engine Boilers, etc., Safe,* appropriation for expenses, compelling railroads to use 581, 1239 *London, England,* appropriation for dispatch agent 66, 1097 sum authorized for participating in conference at, for Safety of Life at Sea 1016 *London Universal Postal Congress,* appropriation for expenses of delegates to 191 *Long Beach, Calif.,* appropriation for public building 921, 1043 free admission of articles imported solely for exhibit at Pacific Southwest Exposition at 396 executive departments, etc., may prepare, etc., articles as exhibits 397 *Long Island City, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building; cost increased 177 deficiency appropriation for public building 1655 *Longshoreman’s and Harbor Worker’s Compensation Act,* in court proceedings the district attorney for the district, to appear for Employees’ Compensation Commission 490 provisions of, applicable to death or injury of employees of an employer in District of Columbia 600 employments excepted; vessel master or crew 600 railroad employees 600 Government employees 600 agriculture, domestic service, or casual occupation 600 *Lookout Mountain, Tenn.,* deficiency appropriation for paving Government Road, Saint Elmo, to Rossville, Ga 929 *Lopez Island, Wash.,* lot in abandoned military reservation on, granted San Juan County for public park 1091 *Lordsburg, N. Mex.,* construction on, Army Air Corps, authorized at 1304 *Los Angeles, Calif.,* deficiency appropriation for furnishing copies of patent specifications, etc., 1915–1925 to; reimbursable 1637 erection authorized of building for, branch of San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank 1140 subject to approval of Federal Reserve Board 1140 terms of court at 1424 uncertified copies of patent specifications 1915 to 1925, to be furnished public library of 1497 payment for, to be deposited in the Treasury 1497 sum authorized for Patent Office expenses 1497 *Los Angeles County, Calif.,* lands in Los Angeles National Forest withdrawn from mining entries for reforesting watersheds of 956clix *Los Angeles National Forest, Calif.,* public lands in, withdrawn from mining entries, for reforestation of watersheds of Los Angeles County 956 description 956 lawful existing rights not affected 958 discretionary restoration to mining entries of withdrawn lands 958 *Los Indios Bridge Company,* may bridge Rio Grande, at Los Indios, Tex 1183 consent of Mexico required 1183 *Los Indios, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande, at 1183 consent of Mexico required 1183 *Los Olmos International Bridge Company,* may bridge Rio Grande, at Weslaco, Tex 776 consent of Mexico required 776 *Loss by Exchange,* appropriation for foreign missions 66, 1097 for consulates 67, 1098 for, by Army officers abroad, and in Alaska 329, 1353 *Louisiana,* appropriation for providing right of way through Chalmette National Cemetery for levee work by 354 for aid, etc, to, for loss or damages to roads and bridges, by the floods of 1927 1382 bridge authorized across Bayou Bartholomew, at Point Pleasant, by State Highway Commission of 57 Red River, at Coushatta, by State Highway Commission of 56 Sabine River, between Vernon Parish, La.; and Newton County, Tex., by Texas and 1083 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Lake Sabine, at Port Arthur, Tex 610 Mississippi River, at Baton Rouge, La 131 Red River, at Montgomery 1497 may bridge Atchafalaya River, at Melville 379 at Morgan City 279 Red River, at Moncla 293 Sabine River, at Pendleton’s Ferry 611 at Merryville 387 at Starks 767 sale authorized of designated accreted public lands in, not lawfully appropriated under land laws 422 preference right of owners to purchase, etc 423 time extended for bridging Black River, at Jonesville, by 57 Ouachita River, at Harrisonburg, by 279 at Monroe, by 57 Red River, at Coushatta, by 1167 time extended for option of, to purchase Jackson Barracks 397 *Louisiana and Texas,* may bridge Sabine River, at Burr Ferry, La 976 *“Louisiana,” Battleship,* silver service used on, may be delivered to Louisiana State Museum 1073 Louisiana Highway Commission, sale of portion of Pointe Aux Herbes Lighthouse Reservation to 977 consideration 977 sale of portion of Pointe Aux Herbes Lighthouse Reservation to; free use by New Orleans Ponchartrain Bridge Company 977 to Bridge Company if Commission does not purchase 977 restriction on sale by 978 rights of way for approach to bridge, etc 973 *Louisiana State Museum,* silver bell used on cruiser “New Orleans” may be delivered to custody of 619 silver service used on battleship “Louisiana,” may be delivered to 1073 *Louisiana State University, etc.,* patent issued in trust to, of former Baton Rouge barracks, approved and confirmed 595 right to sell, etc., recognized 595 parcel excepted; to Saint Joseph’s Church 595 land used by railroad company 595 when occupation of railroad ceases, land to revert to University, etc 595 *Louisville, Ky.,* appropriation for acquiring site and erecting public building at; sale of present structure 179, 1043 bridge authorized across Ohio River, by 146 loan of Army cots, etc., authorized for national convention of American Legion at 1142 *Lovel Point, Md.,* bridge authorized across Bear Creek, at 727 *Lowell Creek, Alaska,* appropriation for regulation, etc., of; local contribution required 358 *Lowell, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 179, 1043 deficiency appropriation for public building 1559 rights reserved, to grantors of site 1659 *Lower Brule Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Lower Umpqua Tribe of Indians, Oreg.,* suit against United States for unceded lands to be brought in Court of Claims by 1256 *Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project, Mont.-N Dak.,* appropriation for completing drainage system 1591 *Lubbock, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 1043 deficiency appropriation for site and public building 921 terms of court at 747 rooms to be furnished 747 office of clerk 747 *Lucas County, Ohio,* bridge authorized across Maumee River in 1559 *Lumber River, S. C.,* preliminary examination, for flood control of 1164 *Lumberton, Miss.,* deficiency appropriation for site and public building 921clx *Lummi Indian Reservation, Wash.,* appropriation for reclaiming lands in; balance reappropriated 214 deficiency appropriation for road construction on 902 sum authorized for completing road across, partly constructed by Whatcom County 366 maintenance by State or County, required 366 *Lunacy Writs, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses of executing 671, 1287 deficiency appropriation for expenses of executing 9, 891, 1630 *Luxemburg,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Lynchburg, Va.,* appropriation for public building 921, 1043 deficiency appropriation for public building at 921 *Lynchs River, S. C.,* preliminary examination for flood control of 1164 **M.** *McCone County, Mont.,* may bridge Missouri River, at Glasgow 111 *McGregors Ferry, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Wabash River, at 480 location of bridge across Wabash River at, changed to New Harmony, Ind., and White County, Ill 1406 *McKean County, Pa.,* time extended for bridging Allegheny River, at Eldred, by 769 *McKee, H. L.,* may bridge Lake Sabine, at Port Arthur, Tex 609 time extended for bridging Lake Sabine, at Port Arthur, Tex., by 1524 *McKees Rocks, Pa.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 1172 *McKeesport, Pa.,* time extended for bridging Monongahela River, at 387 *McKinley High School, D. C.,* portion of site of, and Langley Junior High, available for bathing pool 583 *McKinley, William B., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 2 *McMinnville, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 1043 deficiency appropriation for public building at 922 *McNeil Island, Wash.,* appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 82, 1113 for penitentiary, construction equipment, etc 82, 1113 for auditorium 1113 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 22, 906, 1646 for extending water system 22 credit to warden of, for payment on additional boiler, penitentiary, directed 22 *McPhetridge, Paris M.,* quitclaim to, for land in California 1157 *Mack, Pigham G.* deficiency appropriation for services 1607 *Mackinac Agency, Mich.,* appropriation for support, etc., of, Indians at 222, 1583 *Madden Dam, etc., Panama Canal,* dam etc., across Chagres River, at Alhajuela, designated, in honor of Hon Martin B. Madden, former chairman of House Appropriations Committee 1386 *Madden, Martin B., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 884 *Madden, William,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 4, 886, 1624 *“Madeleine,” French Steamship,* deficiency appropriation for payment to France for damages to 913 payment directed to France, as indemnity for collision damages of, with American steamship “Derwood” 512 *Madison Bridge Company,* may bridge Ohio River, at Madison, Ind 133 *Madison County, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Pearl River, in Rankin County and 421 *Madison, Ind.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 133 *Madison Place Annex, Treasury Department,* appropriation for operating force 163, 1029 for operating expenses 164, 1029 for repairs and preservation 183, 1045 for mechanical equipment 183, 1046 *Madison Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Seventh to Ninth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 652 *Madison, Wis.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 *Magee, Walter W., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 3 *Magnetic Observations,* appropriation for continuing, under Coast Survey 97, 1127 *Mahone Bridge Company, J. K.,* may bridge Ohio River, at Wellsburg, W. Va 503 time extended for bridging Ohio River, at Wellsburg, W. Va., by 1530 *Mahoning County, Ohio,* may bridge Mahoning River, at Youngstown, Ohio 1168 may reconstruct, etc., bridge across Mahoning River, at Youngstown 62 *Mahoning River,* bridge authorized across, at Warren, Ohio 309 at Youngstown, Ohio 62, 63, 114, 1168 time extended for bridging, at Warren, Ohio 1535 for constructing viaduct across, at Niles, Ohio 761, 1535 *Mail Bags, Locks, Equipment, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 192, 1054clxi appropriation for materials, etc., equipment shops 192, 1054 for labor in equipment shops 192, 1054 distinctive equipment for departments, Alaska, and insular possessions 192, 1055 amount increased for personal services on, 1928 27 *Mail Cards, Private,* rate of postage on, at one cent each 940 *Mail Transportation, Postal Service,* appropriation for star routes in Alaska 190, 1052 for steamboat and other power boat routes 190, 1052 for railroad routes and mail messenger service 190, 1052 messenger service accounting 190, 1052 for Railway Mail Service 190, 1052 for electric and cable car service 190, 1053 for foreign mails by steamship and otherwise 190, 1053 amount for aircraft service 191, 1053 for contract aircraft service 191, 1053 deficiency appropriation for Marine guards for protection of 25 for contract air service 27, 1161, 1650 for airplane service, New York and San Francisco 43 for messenger service 43, 50 for power boat service 50 for railroad routes 50, 936, 1650 for rural delivery 50 for star routes 50 for vehicle service 50 for foreign 1650 for Railway Mail Service 1650 between United States and foreign ports required of any steamships at the compensation fixed by law 1153 clearance to be withheld, etc., on refusal 1153 contracts for ten years authorized for transporting mails by air to foreign countries 248 service at pound per mile rate; mile rate limited 248 decision of Postmaster General final 248 regulations to be issued 248 *Maine,* bridge authorized across Saint John River by Canada and, between Fort Kent, Me., and Clairs, New Brunswick 1321 former Act revived 1321 *Majority Floor Leader, House of Representatives,* appropriation for clerks, etc 523, 1393 *Malden, Mass.,* deficiency appropriation for site and public building at 1655 *Mall Parkway, D. C.,* development of public grounds known as, authorized, by Director of Public Buildings, etc 1696 plans for, adopted 1696 grounds included; transfer of jurisdiction over 1696 *Maltby Building, D. C.,* appropriation for repairs, etc 526, 1396 *Mammoth Cave National Park, Ky.,* appropriation for administration and development of, by National Park Service 236, 1599 *Mammoth Springs, Yellowstone National Park,* appropriation for trout nursery at 98 *Manchester, N. H.,* appropriation for public building 1043 deficiency appropriation for public building at 922 sale authorized of part of Government building site at 1155 *Mangum, Okla.,* terms of court at 1518 *Mansfield, La.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1659 *Manti National Forest, Utah,* exchange of lands authorized with Gunnison-Mayfield Land and Grazing Company, for addition to 370 *Manufacturers’ Electric Terminal Company,* may bridge Missouri River, at mouth of Big Blue River in Jackson County, Mo 384 *Manzano National Forest, N. Mex.,* exchanges authorized of lands in Spanish or Mexican grants, for additions to 431 *Map of the World, International,* appropriation for share of expenses of central bureau of 75, 1107 *Mapping Agencies, Government,* services of, authorized for furtherance of Mississippi River, etc., flood control project 536 *Maps, Geologic,* appropriation for engraving and printing 232, 1595 *Maps, Military,* appropriation for topographic surveys, etc., for 342, 1364 assistance of Geological, Coast and Geodetic Surveys, etc 342 deficiency appropriation for completion of Army transportation atlas 1665 *Maps, Post Route, etc.,* appropriation for manufacture, etc 192, 1054 *Maps, United States,* appropriation for connected; distribution 202, 1564 for separate State and Territorial 202, 1564 designated areas under enlarged homestead provisions 202, 1564 deficiency appropriation for 41 *March Field, Calif., Army Air Corps,* amounts authorized for buildings, etc., at 130 construction of Army buildings authorized at 748, 1303 for Army Air Corps, at 1305 *Marcus Hook, Pa.,* appropriation for quarantine station, repairs and preservation 183 deficiency appropriation for quarantine station, repairs 31 *Mare Island, Calif.,* appropriation for, navy yard, public works 635, 1464 for naval ammunition depot, public works 636 payment directed to San Francisco, Napa, and Calistoga Railway for damages to cars of, at navy yard 1413 *Marianna, Fla.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33clxii *Marietta Place NTF., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Eighth to Ninth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 653 *Marine Band, United States,* authorized to attend Confederate Veterans’ Reunion at Little Rock, Ark 483 appropriation for expenses 483 at Charlotte, N. C 1150 appropriation authorized for expenses, additional to regular pay, etc 1151 *Marine Corps,* appropriation for officers, active list, pay and allowance 638, 1466 for subsistence allowance 638, 1466 for rental allowance 638, 1466 for pay of officers on retired list 638, 1466 for pay of enlisted men, etc 638, 1466 allowance for lodging and subsistence 639, 1467 for retired enlisted men 639, 1467 for undrawn clothing 639, 1467 for pay and allowances, Marine Corps Reserve 639, 1467 for mileage, etc., to officers without troops 639, 1467 to constitute one fund 639, 1467 for civil force 639, 1467 number of enlisted men at headquarters not to be increased; vacancies to be filled by civilians 639, 1467 for general expenses 639, 1467 for provisions, etc 639, 1467 for clothing for enlisted men 639, 1467 for fuel, etc.; sales to officers 639, 1467 for military supplies, etc 639, 1467 for transportation and recruiting 639, 1467 dependents of officers and enlisted men 639, 1467 for repairs, etc., to barracks; rent, etc 640, 1468 for forage, etc 640, 1468 for contingent expenses 640, 1468 vehicles, horses, etc 640, 1468 funeral expenses of officers and enlisted men 640, 1468 laundries 640, 1468 emergencies, etc 640, 1468 passenger-carrying vehicles 640, 1468 for clerical expenses, field service 640, 1468 for Marine Corps Reserve 640, 1468 deficiency appropriation for armed guards for protection of mails 25 for expeditionary forces in Nicaragua and China 25 for pay 25, 42, 44, 48, 909, 934, 1618, 1621, 1671 for general expenses 25, 42, 44, 48, 934, 1618, 1621 for Quartermaster’s Department 48, 934, 1618, 1621 for mileage, etc 909, 1649 for provisions 909 for clothing 909 for fuel 909 for supplies, etc 909 for barracks, repairs 909 for miscellaneous supplies and expenses 909 for reserve supplies; reappropriation 909 for travel allowance, enlisted men on discharge 1649 for general expenses, additional, 1929 1649 deficiency appropriation for provisions, 1929 1649 for clothing, 1929 1649 for fuel, 1929 1649 for supplies, etc., 1929 1649 for recruiting, etc., expenses, 1929 1649 for repairs of barracks, 1929 1649 for forage, 1929 1649 for miscellaneous supplies and expenses, 1929 1649 for civil employees, salaries, 1929 1686 double pension allowed, for death or disability from aviation duty 1436 members of, discharged for fraudulently misrepresenting age on enlisting, during World War, may be considered honorably discharged 1084 *Marine Corps Reserves,* appropriation for expenses 639, 1467 mileage to be paid former officers of, for travel to their homes, when released from active duty, etc., at other places 1556 applicable only to releases prior to July 1, 1922 1556 retainer pay claims accruing prior to July 1, 1925, to be filed within one year 1090 no advance payment, for performance of drills, uniform gratuity, etc., accruing subsequent to July 1, 1925, unless claim filed within three years from the quarter in which accrued 1090 *Marine Hospitals* (*see also* Public Health Service, Treasury Department), appropriation for Boston, Mass., improvements 176 for New Orleans, La., improvements 180 for Philadelphia, Pa., remodeling, etc 180 for San Francisco, Calif., erection of general hospital 181 for Galveston, Tex 1042 for New Orleans, La, building 1043 for San Francisco, Calif., building 1044 for repairs and preservation 183, 1045 for mechanical equipment 183, 1046 deficiency appropriation for Chicago, Ill., completion 32, 34 for Detroit, Mich., completion 32 for maintenance 1618, 1622, 1654 for Fort Stanton, N. Mex 1655 *Marine Schools,* appropriation for reimbursing New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania, for expenses of 625, 1453 *Marine Weather Data,* appropriation for furnishing 544, 1195 *Marinette, Wis.,* agreement of Wisconsin and Michigan for bridging Menominee River, between Menominee, Mich., and, consented to 300 bridge authorized across Menomine River, at 303 *Marion County, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River, in 417 *Marion, Ind.,* appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 361, 1384 construction, etc., of additional hospital cottages 361clxiii deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1667 for pay, 1929 1668 additional amount authorized for hospital annex, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1308 *Marix, Colonel A. T., Marine Corps,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement for fire losses 24 *Marked Tree, Ark.,* bridge across Saint Francis River at, legalized 442 *Marketing, etc., Fruits,* appropriation for study in physiological changes, etc., in process of, storage, etc 552, 1202 *Marketing, etc., Problems,* appropriation for investigating domestic and foreign 86, 1117 *Markets, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance, repairs, etc 647, 1264 for Western, alterations, equipment, etc 647 *Marriage Records, D. C.,* in Health Department to be transferred to custody of Supreme Court 1285 *Marshall Field, Kans.,* construction for Air Corps authorized at 749, 1302, 1304 *Marshals, United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries, fees, etc 80, 1111 care of attached vessels 80, 1111 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 20, 42, 47, 905, 934, 937, 1617, 1621, 1671, 1673 accounts of, to be rendered quarterly to Attorney General within 20 days after close of quarter 998 duplicate to be kept; open to public inspection 998 no court approval of, required 998 *Marshfield, Wis.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1659 *Martin, J. B.,* deficiency appropriation for paying damage claim of 898 *Martin, Roy L.,* appointed on Board of Managers of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 1016 *Maryland,* construction of bridge across Potomac River, at Paw Paw, W. Va., by West Virginia and, legalized 1077 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Bear Creek, at Lovel Point, Md 727 Choptank River, at Cambridge 1313 Patuxent River, at Burch 1490 Potomac River, at Great Falls 443 *Mason City, Iowa,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1659 *Massachusetts,* appropriation for reimbursing, for marine school expenses 625, 1453 *Massachusetts Avenue SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Eighteenth to Nineteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1272 *Master-track Scale and Test Car Depot, Chicago, Ill.* site of, conveyed to Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad Company 431 conditions 432 *Matamoros, Mexico,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande, between Brownsville, Tex., and 764 consent of Mexico required 764 *Maternity and Infancy Hygiene Act,* appropriation for expenses of Children’s Bureau executing 108, 1138 deficiency appropriation for expenses executing 23 *Maumee River,* bridge authorized across, in Lucas County, Ohio 1559 *Maxwell Field, Ala., Army Air Corps,* amounts authorized for designated buildings, etc., at 130 construction authorized of buildings, etc., at 749, 1302 Tactical School, Army Air Corps, at 1304 *Mayaguez, Porto Rico,* contract authorized for repairing customhouse, etc., at 596 *Mayfield Creek, Ky.,* preliminary examination for flood control of 1164 *Maysville Bridge Company,* may bridge Ohio River, at Maysville, Ky., and Aberdeen, Ohio 304 time extended for bridging Ohio River, by 1430 *Maysville, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 304, 306, 1696 time extended for bridging Ohio River, at 1182, 1430 *Meat and Meat Products,* appropriation for diffusing information of market prices, distribution, etc., of 561, 1212 *Meat Inspection,* appropriation for additional expenses 548, 1198 extended to equine meat; labels, etc., required 548, 1198 *Mechanical Engineering,* appropriation for standardizing apparatus, etc., used in 92, 1122 *Mechanical Equipment, Public Buildings,* appropriation for 183, 1045 deficiency appropriation for 42, 935, 937, 1619, 1672 *Medal of Honor, Congressional,* awarded Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, Army Air Corps Reserve, for nonstop airplane flight, New York to Paris 1 *Medals,* deficiency appropriation for Lincoln Ellsworth 1614 for Thomas A. Edison 1614 to be annually awarded to two policemen and firemen, D. C., for conspicuous service, etc 1556 *Medals, Army Service,* authorized to be procured and gratuitously issued to persons entitled to the following, with ribbons, etc 500 Civil War campaign medal 500clxiv authorized to be procured, etc.; Indian campaign medal 500 Spanish campaign medal 500 Spanish War service medal 500 Cuban occupation medal 500 Porto Rico occupation medal 500 Philippine campaign medal 500 Philippine Congressional medal 500 China campaign medal 500 Cuban pacification medal 500 Mexican service medal 500 Mexican border service medal 500 Victory medal and clasps 500 fourragere as an individual decoration 500 issue not precluded if person is not in, or did not die in, the service 500 articles lost, etc., without fault, may be replaced at cost price 500 free of charge, if persons in military service 500 expense authorized from Army appropriations 500 conflicting laws repealed 500 *Medals, Gold,* to be coined and presented to Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, in commemoration of his achievements 490 with suitable devices to be presented to Thomas A. Edison, in recognition of his achievements 1012 *Medals of Honor, etc., Army,* unauthorized manufacture, wearing, etc., of, unlawful 437 punishment for 437 *Medical and Hospital Services, Veterans’ Bureau,* appropriation for beneficiaries 588, 1246 for improving facilities in hospitals 588, 1246 for additional hospital, domiciliary, and dispensary facilities 1247 contracts authorized 1247 deficiency appropriation for 43, 45, 48, 932, 1673 *Medical and Surgical History of the World War,* appropriation for preparing, etc 358 *Medical Charities, D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc., at designated hospitals 674, 1291 deficiency appropriation for 1630 *Medical Department, Army,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Office of Surgeon General 326, 1349 for printing bulletins prepared by the Surgeon General 327, 1351 for medical and hospital supplies 339, 1362 for mosquito destruction, Canal Zone 339, 1362 for veterinary supplies, etc 339, 1362 for preventing, etc., contagious diseases 339, 1362 for civilian employees, nurses, etc 339, 1362 for supplies, etc., Hot Springs, Ark., hospital 340, 1363 for miscellaneous expenses 340, 1363 use for Medical and Surgical History of War with Germany, forbidden 340, 1363 for hospital care, Canal Zone garrisons 340, 1363 for Medical Museum 340, 1363 appropriation for library, Surgeon General’s Office 340, 1363 for artificial limbs, etc 357, 1379 for surgical appliances for disabled soldiers, etc 357, 1379 for trusses 358, 1379 for Medical and Surgical History of the World War 358 deficiency appropriation for 43, 936, 1619 for artificial limbs 38, 50 for replacing supplies 49, 1619 for salaries, 1929, under 1689 officer assigned as personal physician to the President allowed temporary rank, etc., as colonel Medical Corps 570 rank, etc., to date from assignment 570 *Medical Department, Navy* (*see* Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy). *Medical Examiners, D. C., Board of,* records, etc., to be delivered to Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art 1340 *Medical Museum, Army,* appropriation for preserving specimens, etc 340, 1363 custody, etc., of, building, transferred to office of Public Buildings and Public Parks of National Capital 888 *Medical School, D. C., Army,* completion of building authorized 1303 addition to power plant authorized 1303 *Medical Supervisors, D. C., Board of,* records, etc., to be delivered to Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art 1340 transfer of money balance to the Commission 1340 *Medicine and Surgery, D. C.,* licenses required to practice 1334 *Medicine Lodge, Kans.,* deficiency appropriation for erecting tablet at, to commemorace holding of Indian peace council, in 1867 902 sum authorized for tablet at, to commemorate Indian peace council there, and treaties made with Kiowa, etc., Indians in 1867 492 *Medicines, Adulterated, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 566, 1217 for expenses preventing sale of, in District of Columbia 669, 1285 *Mediterranean Fruit Fly, etc.,* appropriation for research on 558, 1208 *Meherrin River,* bridge authorized across, in Hertford County, N. C 1451 *Melville, La.,* bridge authorized across Atchafalaya River, at 379 *Melville, M. I.,* appropriation for naval fuel depot, boiler plant 636, 1464 *Members of Congress,* contracts with, for acquisition of land for Mississippi River flood control projects, prohibited 539 *Members of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for compensation 520, 1390 for mileage 520, 1390 for clerk hire 523, 1393clxv *Memorial, D. C.,* erection authorized in Washington of gift of monument, to Oscar S. Straus 1540 *Memorial Day, 1928,* appropriation for aiding Grand Army of the Republic in services at Arlington Cemetery, etc., on 494 *Memorial Day, 1929,* deficiency appropriation for aiding Grand Army of the Republic in services at Arlington Cemetery, etc., on 1632 *Memorial to Women of the World War, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for additional contribution to 886 additional appropriation authorized for erecting and equipping 250 *Memorials,* appropriation for constructing, etc., Arlington Memorial Bridge across Potomac River 575, 1232 deficiency appropriation for, at Fort Sackville, to commemorate accession of Northwest Territory 887 for tablet, to commemorate holding Indian peace council, at Medicine Lodge, Kans., in 1867 902 for Mount Rushmore Memorial Commission 1627 for Virginia Dare 1666 for, to General Anthony Wayne, Fort Defiance, Ohio 1666 authorized, to commemorate the Battle of Fort Fisher, by Wilmington, N. C 1066 Battle of Monocacy, Md 1444 commemorate Nancy Hart, in Hart County, Ga 1308 building to be erected at Fort Lewis, Wash., as, to Major General Henry A. Greene 1154 Congressional committee to attend unveiling of, to Wilbur and Orville Wright, at Kitty Hawk, N. C 1020 erection of chapel at Lakewood Naval Air Station, N. J., commemorative of lives lost in aviation 1478 tablet, etc., at Medicine Lodge, Kans., to commemorate Indian peace council there in 1867 492 authorized at Lititz, Pa., to commemorate American soldiers wounded in Battle of Brandywine and buried at that place 718 establishment of, Presidents’ plaza and, in Nashville, Tenn., to former Presidents Jackson, Polk, and Johnson 1020 tablet or marker, authorized for Federal soldiers killed at battle of Perryville, Ky 160 tablet to be erected at Clinton, N. C., in commemoration of former Vice President William Rufus King 719 plans, etc., for George Rogers Clark, authorized 1626 *Memphis, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 1043 deficiency appropriation for customhouse, etc., extension 347, 922 *Mendon, Utah,* lands granted to, for water supply 451 *Menominee Agency, Wis.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1571 unexpended balance available 1571 *Menominee Indian Reservation, Wis.,* appropriation for Keshena hospital addition 1582 for two bridges on; from tribal funds 1587 deficiency appropriation for hospital, equipment, and physician’s quarters 901 forest investigations, etc., on Indian reservations not applicable to 207, 1570 *Menominee Indians, Wis.,* appropriation for industrial assistance, etc., from tribal funds 208 for per capita payments to, from tribal funds 226 deficiency appropriation for per capita payments to, from tribal funds 1642 *Menominee, Mich.,* agreement of Michigan and Wisconsin for bridging Menominee River, between Marinette, Wis., and, consented to 300 *Menominee River,* agreement of Wisconsin and Michigan for bridging, between Marinette, Wis., and Menominee, Mich., consented to 300 bridge authorized across, at Marinette, Wis 303 *Mentally Afflicted World War Veterans,* additional hospital, domiciliary and out-patient dispensary facilities to be provided for, in Veterans’ Bureau hospitals 715 *Merchant Fleet Corporation* (*see also* United States Shipping Board), appropriation for expenses of 586, 1244 for operating ships for carrying coal to foreign ports 586, 1244 for operating ships taken back from purchasers 586, 1244 for reconditioning “Mount Vernon” and “Monticello” 586 *Merchant Marine Act, 1920* (*see also* Merchant Marine Act, 1928), construction loan fund provisions of, amended 690 during period of ten years from June 5, 1920, proceeds from sale of documented vessel built prior to January 1, 1914, exempt from income tax 881 if proceeds invested in building new ships in American shipyards 881 basis of new ships 881 marine insurance provisions of, modified 697 requirement of, for shipping foreign mails on, modified 696 allowance of rates for, repealed 696 *Merchant Marine Act, 1928,* deficiency appropriation for foreign mail transportation under provisions of 910 policy of former Act, for development of merchant marine, etc., confirmed 689 sales of Shipping Board vessels, only for building up an adequate merchant marine 690 vessels owned by United States to be remodeled, etc., for foreign trade 690 documenting of, under United States laws 690clxvi recommendations to Congress for replacement of new, up-to-date, vessels for operation in foreign trade 690 to be built in United States with possible use for naval or military auxiliaries 690 construction loan fund to be set aside, out of revenues from sales, etc 690 to aggregate $125,000,000 690 loans from, to citizens for ship construction in United States of best type, equipment, etc 690 outfitting in American yards of vessels already built, with best engines, machinery, and commercial appliances 691 reconditioning, etc., in private or navy yards 691 term “vessels” construed to be one aided by 691 to be documented for 20 years under United States laws, etc 691 time limit for loans from; installment payments 691 repayment in full allowed 691 interest rate on loans; while in coastwise trade or inactive; in foreign trade 691 limit of loans 691 security for completion of construction and repayment of loans 691 preferred mortgage on vessel when completed 691 additional covenants to be prescribed 691 insurance required against all insurable risks; premium agreements, etc 692 prior loans to remain in force 692 additional appropriation of $250,000,000, authorized for credit to 692 no further credits to be made 692 to continue a revolving fund; repayments to be credited thereto; interest covered into the Treasury 692 ocean mail service provisions 692–696 insurance fund created for insurance of Government interest in vessels, plants, etc 697 extent of interest stated 697 Government officials to use American ships when traveling overseas on official business 697 if using foreign ships, proof of necessity required 697 necessary appropriations authorized for provisions of this Act 697 vessels which may be taken for national defense 697 under contract from loan fund 697 under ocean-mail contract 697 compensation, if bought 697 used, but not purchased 697 no consequential damages to be paid 697 certification of fair, to Congress by the President 698 suit allowed if amount unsatisfactory 698 meaning of “foreign trade” as used in this Act 698 loading or unloading at a port in any territory, deemed foreign trade, if an intermediate in a foreign voyage 698 policy and primary purposes declared in former Act reaffirmed 698 allocation of ship operations among various ports 698 title of Act 698 additional loans from construction loan fund, authorized 889 *Merchant Vessels* (*see* Shipping). *Meridian Hill Park, D. C.,* appropriation for improvement, etc 679, 1295 *Meriwether Lewis National Monument,* appropriation for superintendent 357, 1378 *Merriam, John Campbell,* appointed as a Regent of Smithsonian Institution 2 *Merrill, Frank E.,* may construct free footbridge across Fox River, near Algonquin, Ill 383 *Merryville, La.,* bridge authorized across Sabine River, at 387 *Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.,* appropriation for commissioner 1110 for administration, etc 234, 1597 acceptance of exclusive jurisdiction over area of, ceded by Colorado 458 rights reserved to the State 458 application of United States laws 459 extradition of fugitives from justice 459 assigned to Colorado judicial district 459 punishment of offenders against State laws 459 prohibition against unauthorized hunting, fishing, etc 459 regulations, etc., to be prescribed 459 evidence of violations 459 punishment for specified violations of provisions hereof, etc 459 additional, for molesting ruins, etc 460 forfeiture of guns, traps, etc., illegally used 460 commissioner of district court to be appointed for jurisdiction in 460 judicial powers of, in violations of rules, etc 460 appeals to district court 460 procedure in criminal cases; bail 460 service of process by marshal for the district 460 summary arrests, if taken in act of violating law 461 pay of; residence required; disposal of fees, etc 461 payment, etc., of United States fees, etc 461 deposit of fines and costs with clerk of district court 461 acceptance of cession 461 *Mescalero Agency, N. Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1571, 1584 *Mescalero Indian Hospital, N. Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 221, 1581 *Mescalero Indian Reservation, N. Mex.,* appropriation for water supply, to unallotted lands of 209, 1572 *Messenger Service, Mail,* appropriation for; accounting 190, 1052clxvii deficiency appropriation for 43, 936, 1620, 1650, 1672 *Metallurgical Products,* appropriation for investigating, etc., new processes in 92, 1123 *Meteorological Investigations, Weather Bureau,* appropriation for expenses 544, 1195 *Metropolis, Ill.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 *Mexia, Tex.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1659 *Mexican Border Service Medal,* gratuitous issue of, to persons entitled 500 *Mexican Boundary Commission,* appropriation for expenses 70, 1100 amount for direct expenditure by Geological Survey 70 deficiency appropriation for 28, 1612, 1622 additional appropriation authorized for expenses of 60 *Mexican Fruit Worm,* appropriation for cooperative expenses to control spread of 565, 1216 deficiency appropriation for cooperative investigations, etc., of 12 *Mexican Land Grants, N. Mex.,* exchanges authorized of lands in, for additions to specified national forests 431 *Mexican Petroleum Company,* deficiency appropriation for paying costs in the case of United States against 21 *Mexican Service Medal,* gratuitous issue of, to persons entitled 500 *Mexican Water Commission,* appropriation for continuing work of 75 *Mexico,* appropriation for ambassador to 65, 1096 for Water Boundary Commission 70, 1100 for general and mixed claims commission, United States and 74, 1105 for expenses, eradicating pink bollworm of cotton in, etc 565, 1106 for international commission on use of waters of lower Rio Grande, Colorado, and Tia Juana Rivers. 1106 deficiency appropriation for expenses, Water Boundary Commission 28, 1612 use of contributions received from 28 transfer to Geological Survey 28 for joint commission with, on use of waters of Rio Grande 29 moneys from Mexico covered into the Treasury 29 for general and special claims commissions 913 consent of, required for bridging Rio Grande, at Donna, Tex 1182 at Langtry, Tex 983 at Los Indios, Tex 1183 at Presidio, Tex., to Ojinaga, Mexico 116 at Rio Grande City, Tex 1184 at San Benito, Tex 1181 at Weslaco, Tex 471 at Ysleta, Tex 1017 at Zapata, Tex 387 steamship passenger tickets to, exempt from stamp tax 867 appropriation for superintendent, American cemetery at 354, 1374 *Miami, Fla.,* appropriation for reimbursement to, for improvement of harbor 358 for public building 180, 1043 *Miami, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at 157 time extended for bridging Missouri River, at 1511 *Miami, Okla.,* terms of court at 1518 *Miami Rtiver,* bridge authorized across, Lawrenceburg and Columbia Park, Ind 394 *Michaud Division, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho,* deficiency appropriation for water service 900 *Michigan,* agreement with Wisconsin for constructing, etc., of bridge across Menominee River, between Marinette, Wis., and Menominee, Mich., consented to by Congress 300 Federal jurisdiction not affected 301 and Wisconsin may bridge Menominee River, at Marinette, Wis 303 holders of title for more than 20 years, etc., of tracts of public land in, to have patent therefor 1188 corporations included 1188 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Detroit River, at Stony Island 621 Saint Clair River, at Port Huron 455, 1484 *Michigan Avenue NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., North Capitol Street to Monroe Street; from gasoline tax fund 1272 *Michigan Avenue NE., D. C., etc.,* relocation of, from Franklin Street to Lincoln Road 1543 portion vacated transferred to grounds of Soldiers’ Home 1543 part of Soldiers’ Home grounds, to be transferred to Commissioners for street uses 1534 designated portion of, vacated, and reverted to owners of designated parcels 1543 owners to dedicate described land to the Commissioners 1544 transfer of parcel as part of Soldiers’ Home grounds 1544 designated lands to be transferred to owners by Soldiers’ Home commissioners 1544 plat showing transfers to be prepared and certified by District suveyor 1544 to be recorded in office 1544 relocation of tracks of Washington Railway and Electric Railway on 1544 cost, and expenses to be borne by the Company; supervision of the work 1544 amount authorized for paving, etc., made available for expenses of 1544clxviii easement given Railway Company for operating cars, etc., over, when straightened 1545 charter of Company amended to provide for relocation of tracks, etc 1545 *Michigan Canal,* bridge authorized across, in Chicago, Ill 1079 *Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, N. Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for payments to, 1929 and 1930 1640 agreement authorized with, for conservation, irrigation, etc., Pueblo Indian lands within boundaries thereof 312 construction cost of work apportioned to Indian lands 312 payable in not less than five annual installments 312 withheld if work not approved by the Secretary 312 determining apportionment of, on basis of Indian acreage benefited, including lands susceptible thereof 312 limit of average cost per acre benefited 312 present water rights of Pueblo owned lands in the district, and the domestic water supply, to have priority to any rights of the district, etc 313 water rights for newly reclaimed lands to be equal to those of district lands, and protected from discrimination 313 not subject to loss while title in Indians or United States 313 area not subject to share of cost for future operation 313 reimbursement of cost paid the district for Indian land 313 only from proceeds of leases of newly reclaimed pueblo lands 313 no rental charges on newly reclaimed lands cultivated by Indians 313 lien for cost of works apportioned to newly reclaimed lands 313 not enforced while title remains in Indian ownership 313 recognition of authority of Secretary of the Interior as to matters pertaining to rates of operation, etc 313 *Middle Rio Grande Conservancy Project, N. Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for irrigation and flood control 900 *Middletown, Pa., Army Air Depot,* amount authorized for buildings 130, 1303 *Midland Bridge Company, Incorporated,* may bridge Cumberland River, at Smithland, Ky 141 Tennessee River, at mouth of Clarks River 143 *Midshipmen, Navy,* appropriation for mileage from their homes when entering Naval Academy, etc 632, 1460 appointment by Vice President of, authorized 788 restriction of allowance of appointments as, after March 21, 1928 632 after January 30, 1929 1461 *Midwifery, D. C.,* licenses required to practice 1336 *Migratory Bird Conservation Act,* deficiency appropriation for enforcing 1634 creation of Migratory Bird Conservation Commission 1222 composition and authority 1222 ex officio members from the States 1223 detailed report of operations to Congress each year 1223 areas necessary for conservation of game birds to be procured 1223 purchase, or rent of, approved by the commission 1223 military lands excluded 1223 safe title to be secured 1223 rights of way, etc., may be retained by grantors 1223 consent of State to acquisition of, required 1223 State jurisdiction, except for Federal offenses, not affected 1224 game laws not interfered with 1224 specified acts affecting property, etc., of game refuges, bird preserves, etc., forbidden 1224 legal fishing not forbidden, if regulations complied with 1224 definition of migratory birds as in the treaty of 1916 1224 amounts authorized annually for all expenses 1224 increasing allotments to fiscal year 1939 1224 allotment for fiscal year 1940, and thereafter 1224 administration expenses 1224 payments to be made only to reservation protectors 1225 selection of citizens of the State where employed, as protectors 1225 jurisdiction of Federal courts, etc., for enforcing 1225 disposal of seized birds, etc 1225 violations of provisions of, a misdemeanor 1225 penalty for 1225 comprehensive meaning of word “take” as used 1225 consent of State required for withdrawing a bird reservation in any national forest or power site therein 1225 cooperation of State by legislation for enforcing Act, etc 1225 sum authorized for expenses of commission 1225 order of chairman conclusive upon General Accounting Office 1225 invalidity of any provision, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 1226 effective on approval 1226 *Migratory Bird Conservation Commision,* creation and composition of 1222 duties of, as prescribed in the Migratory Bird Conservation Act 1223 *Migratory Bird Refuge, Utah, Bear River,* appropriation for establishing, etc 1210clxix *Migratory Game Birds, etc.,* appropriation for enforcing law protecting 559, 1209 establishment of Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, with 448 *Mileage, Army,* appropriation for officers, etc 330, 1353 deficiency appropriation for officers, etc 49, 1619 *Miles City, Mont.,* appropriation for educating Indian youths in livestock raising, Range Life Stock Experiment Station at 1577 *Miles, Nelson A., Army,* site of battle between Nez Perces with command under, withdrawn from entry 621 care, etc., of, by Montana, etc 621 *Milford, Conn.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1659 *Military Academy,* appropriation for pay of professors, chaplain, constructing quartermaster; additional 345, 1367 longevity 345, 1367 subsistence 345, 1367 for pay of cadets 346, 1367 for civilian employees 346, 1367 disbursing and accounting as one fund 346, 1367 for maintenance; designated expenses 346, 1367 Board of Visitors 346, 1367 for new cadet barracks, construction 1368 for completing new cadet hall, etc 1368 surplus materials, tools, etc., to be furnished for instruction information, etc 346, 1368 leaves of absence to construction employees 346, 1368 purchases permitted without advertising 346, 1368 deficiency appropriation for additional pay 928 for maintenance 929, 1665 for new buildings, etc 929 for pay of cadets 1665 for pay, etc., 1929 1691 balances of appropriations for buildings and grounds, covered in 365 admission authorized to, of Jose J. Jiminez, a citizen of Venezuela; conditions, etc 1011 two Chinese subjects; conditions, etc 737 two Siamese subjects; conditions, etc 737 amount authorized for razing old cadet mess hall and for plans, etc., for new cadet barracks; limit of cost 130 employment of architects 130 composition, etc., of Board of Visitors 597 construction of new buildings authorized at 748 new cadet barracks construction authorized; limit of cost 300 employment of architects by the Superintendent 300 payment authorized for paying expenses for recovery of bodies of cadets of 248 purchase of polo ponies limited for use of 334 salary and allowance provided for chaplain at 573 sum authorized for completing new cadet mess hall, etc 1071 for construction of buildings for officers’ quarters 1258 site for new cadet barracks selected 1258 employment of architects for plans, etc 1258 *Military and Naval Compensation, Veterans’ Bureau,* appropriation for death or disability payments 588, 1246 Emergency Officers’ Retired List included 1246 deficiency appropriation for 7 additional from unexpended balances for designated objects 7 pay and allowances for emergency retired lists of Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, to be paid from 735 *Military and Naval Insurance, Veterans’ Bureau,* appropriation for, accruing during the year 588, 1247 deficiency appropriation for 45 *Military Attaches,* appropriation for expenses of, abroad 328, 1351 *Military Foreign Service,* negotiation of treaties with certain foreign countries requested, providing that naturalized Americans of foreign birth while in those countries, shall not be x liable for 789 *Military Intelligence Division, General Staff Corps, Army,* appropriation for contingent expenses 328, 1351 *Military Maps,* assistance of Geological Survey, Coast and Geodetic Survey, etc., in preparing 509 *Military Operations Abroad,* appropriation for observing 328, 1351 *Military Parks* (*see* National Military Parks). *Military Post Construction Fund,* authorization for construction of specified buildings, etc., from 129, 1301 *Military Post Exchanges, Army,* appropriation for maintenance of 329, 1352 deficiency appropriation for 49 *Military Posts,* appropriation for construction, etc 334, 1358 for Walter Reed Hospital, D. C 334 additional contracts for buildings, etc., authorized 335 not available for construction at Scott Field, Ill 335 payment of incurred obligations 1358 amounts from construction fund and the Treasury 1358 additional contracts authorized 1358 deficiency appropriation for construction, etc., of buildings at 35, 1664 division of appropriation 36 for water and sewers at 49, 935 for roads, walks, etc 935 for construction 926clxx balances of appropriations for, covered in 364 Hawaiian Islands 364 Panama Canal 364 sites 365 appraisal and sale of Ship Island Reservation, Miss 1556 authorization for nurses’ quarters, etc., at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 372 barracks, etc., to be constructed at Fort Humphreys, Va 374 Camp Bullis, Tex., additional land for, to be acquired 1073 Camp Clark, Mo., lands for addition to be purchased 1018 construction authorized, at Bolling Field, D. C 129 Chanute Field, Ill 129 Fort Crockett, Tex 129 Fort Sam Houston, Tex 129 Hawaiian Department, for Air Corps. 129 San Antonio, Tex., New Primary Flying Field 129 New Primary Flying School 129 acceptance of sites for 129 authorizations for Brooks and Kelly Fields transferred 129 sale of Brooks and Kelly Fields authorized 129 Langley Field, Va 130 Middletown Air Depot, Pa 130 San Antonio Air Depot, Tex 130 Scott Field, Ill 130 Fairfield Air Depot, Ohio 130 March Field, Calif 130 Maxwell Field, Ala 130 Mitchel Field, N. Y 130 Selfridge Field, Mich 130 Albrook Field, Canal Zone 130 Fort Leavenworth, Kans 130 Walter Reed Hospital, D. C 130 Military Academy, N. Y 130 Fort Benjamin Harrison 130 Scofield Barracks, Hawaii 130 Fort Sill, Okla 130 Fort Benning, Ga 130 construction authorized of buildings, etc., at designated 1301 selection of Bolling Field, D. C., as radio and communication center 1303 adjacent land for flying field 1303 technical buildings, etc., for Air Corps service at designated 1303 transfer of portion of Camp Lee, to Petersburg Military Park 1305 sale of tract on Fort H. G. Wright Reservation 1305 acquiring two tracts of land, for defense of Atlantic seaboard 1305 construction of new cadet barracks at Military Academy, authorized 300 construction of barracks, etc., at Fort Wadsworth, N. Y., authorized 1425 Fort Mason, Calif., part of, granted San Francisco, for use of recreation pier 374 Fort Monmouth, N. J., additional land to be purchased as addition to 251 portion of Fort Douglas, Utah, granted Salt Lake City, for street purposes 1325 right of way granted across Monterey, Calif 1074 sum authorized for powder blending unit, at Picatinny Arsenal, N. J 1305 time extended for option of Louisiana, to purchase Jackson Barracks, La 397 *Military Reservations* (*see* Military Posts), *Military Reservation, Abandoned,* land in Lopez Island, Wash., granted San Juan County for public park, etc 1091 *Military Service,* deficiency appropriation for registration, etc., expenses 49, 937, 1619 *Military Surveys and Maps,* appropriation for 322, 1364 deficiency appropriation for 928 *Military Training Camps, Citizens,* transportation in kind, and mileage subsistence allowance, may be furnished persons attending 251 *Military Training of Citizens,* appropriation for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 349, 1371 for other schools and colleges 350, 1372 for training camps 350, 1372 *Militia Bureau, Army,* appropriation for civilian personnel, War Department 326, 1350 for expenses, arming, equipping, and training National Guard 347, 1368 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929 1691 *Militia, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 678, 1294 for camps, drills, etc 678, 1294 for commutation of subsistence, enlisted men, on special detail 678, 1294 for rent of armories 678, 1294 for printing, etc 678, 1295 for contingent expenses 678, 1295 for target practice expenses 678, 1295 for pay of troops other than Government employees 678, 1295 deficiency appropriation for pay of troops other than Government employees 163 for salaries, 1929 1694 *Militia, Organized,* balances of appropriations for equipment of armories, Coast Artillery, covered in 365 *Milk and Cream,* appropriation for regulating sale, etc., in District of Columbia 1285 deficiency appropriation for regulating importation, etc., of 14 *Milk Importation Act,* appropriation for expenses of administration, etc 666, 1218 *Milk River Irrigation Project, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 229, 1591 *Miller, C. S. , etc.,* may bridge Ohio River, at Mound City, Ill 316 time extended for bridging Ohio River at Mound City, Ill., by 1529 *Millville, N. J.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 *Milwaukee, Wis.,* appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 360, 1383 for public building 1043clxxi deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 50, 1620, 1667, 1668, 1674 for post office, etc., improvements 922 *Mine Accidents, etc.,* appropriation for investigating, etc 101, 1131 deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc 898, 1621 *Mine Rescue Cars,* appropriation for expenses, operating, etc 101, 1131 for equipment, supplies, etc 101, 1131 deficiency appropriation for operating, etc 898 *Mine Scales and Cars,* appropriation for investigating, etc 92, 1123 *Mine Yawls, Motor,* construction or purchase of two, authorized 717 *Mineral Deposits, Nonmetallic,* permittees for gas and oil prospecting, granted further additional time for drilling, etc 252 extension allowed for expired permits 252 provisions for leasing, etc., sodium deposits on public lands 1019 *Mineral Fuels and Products,* appropriation for testing, etc., belonging to United States 101, 1132 *Mineral Industries,* appropriation for investigating problems, etc., of 104, 1132 *Mineral Substances and Ores,* appropriation for investigations, etc 102, 1132 deficiency appropriation for investigating mining, etc., of 898 allowance increased for services in the District, for mining, etc., other than fuel 16 *Minerals on Public Lands, Nonmetallic,* appropriation for enforcing provisions relating to mining, etc 232, 1595 *Mines Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for salaries and general expenses 101, 1131 attendance at meetings 101, 1131 for investigating mine accidents, methods of mining, etc 101, 1131 for investigating mining, quarrying, etc.; Alaska mines 101, 1131 for mine rescue, safety methods, etc 101, 1131 for rescue cars and stations 101, 1131 purchase of operating equipment, etc 101, 1132 trophies for mine rescue and first aid contests 101, 1132 for investigating mineral fuels, etc 101, 1132 for investigating, etc., mineral ores, etc., other than fuels 102, 1132 private work forbidden 102, 1132 for oil, gas, and oil shale investigations 102, 1132 for development of oil shale; operation of plant, etc 102 for mining experiment stations 102, 1132 for Pittsburgh and Bruceton, Pa., experiment stations 102, 1133 temporary details from the field for service in Washington; payment of expenses 103, 1133 appropriation for Pittsburgh and Bruceton, Pa., experiment stations; details of Public Health officers for cooperative work with Bureau 103, 1133 for Government fuel yards, District of Columbia 103, 1133 for helium production and investigations 103, 1133 for investigating resources of helium bearing gas, etc 103, 1134 for helium producing plants, purchase, lease, construction, etc 104, 1134 for potash explorations, etc 104, 1134 transfer for expenditure by Interior Department 1134 for investigating, etc., economies of mineral industries 104, 1135 for report on mineral resources of United States 104, 1135 scientific work for departments, etc., by the Bureau 105, 1135 transfer of funds, etc 105, 1135 open market purchases of supplies and equipment 105, 1135 for books, periodicals, etc 105, 1135 for procuring helium for Army from 338, 1361 for advances from Navy for helium production, etc 636, 1465 deficiency appropriation for oil shale investigations 16 for mineral mining investigations 16, 898 for Norton, Va., garage 16 for Navy aviation transfer to 46 for mining experiment stations 46, 1637 for investigating mine accidents 898, 1621 for rescue cars, etc 898 for expenses, attending conferences, etc 898 for general expenses 1617 for potash explorations, etc 1637 for salaries, 1929, under 1680 sums authorized for research of, and Soils Bureau, Agricultural Department, for determining improved methods of recovering potash from various potash bearing deposits 1248 *Minidoka Irrigation Project, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 228, 1590 use of power revenues 228 for maintenance, etc., American Falls Reservoir 228 power plant; unexpended balance reappropriated 228 deficiency appropriation for gravity extension unit 902 *Mining Explosions,* appropriation for investigating causes of, etc 101, 1131 *Ministers Plenipotentiary, Envoys Extraordinary and,* appropriation for salaries 65, 1096 deficiency appropriation for salaries 48 *Minneapolis, Minn.,* deficiency appropriation for new post-office building at 1659clxxii time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Saint Paul and 293, 1185 *Minnesota,* bridge authorized across Saint Croix River at Stillwater, by Wisconsin and 1172 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Mississippi River, at Alma, Wis 289 at Wabasha 282 Saint Croix River, near Grantsburg, Wis 703 may bridge Mississippi River, at Aitkin 761 at Hastings 1075 at Monticello 118 Red River of the North, Fargo, N. Dak to Moorhead, Minn 472 between Grand Forks, N. Dak., and East Grand Forks, Minn 113 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, by, etc., at Clearwater 118, 1527 Red River of the North, by, etc 1534 *Minnesota Avenue BE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Pennsylvania Avenue to Eighteenth Street; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Minor Coins,* appropriation for recoinage of 166, 1032 deficiency appropriation for recoinage of 29 *Minority Conference, House of Representatives,* appropriation for clerks, etc.; appointment 523, 1393 *Minority Employees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 523, 1393 *Minors, D. C* (*see* Employment of Minors, D. C.). *Mint Bureau, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Director, and office personnel 175, 1040 for transporting bullion and coin 175, 1041 for contingent expenses 175, 1041 for examinations, etc 175, 1041 for personnel and expenses of designated mints and assay offices 175, 1041 *Mints and Assay Offices,* appropriation for Director of the Mint Bureau, personnel and expenses 175, 1040 for examinations, etc 175, 1040 for expenses of mints at Denver, Philadelphia, and San Francisco, and assay office at New York 175 for employees, etc., mints at Carson City and New Orleans and assay offices at Boise, Helena, Salt Lake City, and Seattle 176 for compensation, etc., mints at Philadelphia, San Francisco, Denver, New Orleans, and Carson City 1041 assay offices at New York, Boise, Helena, Salt Lake City, and Seattle 1041 deficiency appropriation for coinage of medal of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh 915 for gold medal to Lincoln Ellsworth 1614 for commemorative medal to Thomas A. Edison 1614 for salaries, 1929, under 1688 issue authorized of 50-cent silver coin, to commemorate sesquicentennial of discovery of Hawaiian Islands 198 *Misbranded Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for expenses, preventing sale of 566, 1217 for expenses preventing sale of, in District of Columbia 669, 1285 *Miscellaneous Items,* appropriation for, House of Representatives 524, 1394 for Senate 520, 1390 deficiency appropriation for, Senate 884 *Mission Agency, Calif.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222, 1583 *Missions* (*see* Foreign Service). *Mississippi,* appropriation for aid, etc., to, for loss or damages to roads and bridges, by the floods of 1927 1381 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Mississippi River, at Arkansas City, Ark 381 at Helena, Ark 762 sale authorized of designated accreted public lands in, not lawfuly appropriated under land laws 422 preference right to purchase by owners, etc 423 *Mississippi Avenue BE., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, First Street to Halley Terrace 655 *Mississippi Northern Judicial District,* appointment of judge for, authorized 1422 *Mississippi River* (*see also* Mississippi River and Tributaries, Flood Control), appropriation for reimbursing local interests for emergency levee construction and repairs on lower, flood of 1927; immediately available 359 for prosecuting work of flood control 359, 1381 for emergency fund for flood rescue work on tributaries of 1381 for prosecuting work of flood control under Act of 1928 930 deficiency appropriation for emergency flood control 38 allotment of funds used for, approved 38 bridge authorized across, at Aitkin, Minn 761 at Alma, Wis 289 at Arkansas City, Ark 381 at Baton Rouge, La 130 at Bettendorf, Iowa 759 at Carondelet, Mo 505 at Cassville, Wis 293 at Chester, Ill 283, 291 at Cohasset and Deer River, Minn 473 at Hastings, Minn 1075 at Helena, Ark 762 at Hickman, Ky 321 at Lansing, Iowa 280 at Little Falls, Minn H8 at Monticello, Minn 118 at Prairie du Chien, Wis 198 at Tiptonville, Tenn 507 at Wabasha, Minn 282clxxiii project of plan recommended by Chief of Engineers for flood control of, and improvement from Head of Passes to Cape Girardeau, adopted 534 board to carry on, created 534 composition of, and duties 534 execution by Mississippi River Commission 535 sum authorized for 535 unexpended balances for flood control on, available 535 provisions for water transportation facilities by barges, etc., on, and tributaries 978–981 time extended for bridging, at Arkansas City, Ark 1511 at Baton Rouge, La 1093 at Bettendorf, Iowa 1512 at Cairo, Ill 1557 at Carondelet, Mo 1308 at Chester, Ill 1529 at Clearwater, Minn 118, 1527 at Helena, Ark 1529 at Hickman, Ky 1532 at Natchez, Miss 1094 at New Orleans, La 193, 732 between New Orleans and Gretna, La 1229 at Quincy, Ill 296 at Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minn 293, 1185 at Savanna, Ill 297, 1158 at Tiptonville, Tenn 1451 at Vicksburg, Miss 1446 *Mississippi River and Tributaries, Flood Control,* project of plan submitted by Chief of Engineers for flood control of the Mississippi, and improvement from Head of Passes to Cape Girardeau, adopted 534 board to carry on the project created; compensation, etc 534 to consider engineering differences between the project and plans recommended by Mississippi River Commission 535 decisions of President on recommendations of, to be followed 535 limit on power of 535 project to be executed by Mississippi River Commission 535 board to have surveys made between Baton Rouge, La., and Cape Girardeau, before undertaking flood control other than levees, etc 535 protection of adjacent lands by diversion works and outlets 535 areas within floodways, etc., pending completion 535 no postponement, etc., with executing project on east side of the river 535 unexpended balances for Mississippi River flood control made available 535 local contribution toward cost of flood control declared a sound principle 535 considerations for not requiring, for adopted project 535 assurances required of States, etc., before expenditure on any construction item or project 535 assurances required of States, etc.; maintain control works after completion 535 accept flowage lands turned over to them 536 provide rights of way for levee foundation, Cape Girardeau to Head of Passes 536 no Federal liability for flood damages 536 land or flowage rights where levees not practicable, and lands subject to overflow, now protected by levees on opposite bank, to be acquired 536 flowage rights to be provided for additional flood waters caused by diverting main channel 536 resulting benefits to be considered 536 condemnation in district courts for lands needed for project 536 assessment of value 536 purchase from owner fixing a reasonable price 536 donations accepted 536 procedure provisions 536 acquired land given to ownership of States, etc 536 mapping agencies of the Government to assist in preparing necessary maps 536 application of funds for works not included in present project 537 levee work between Rock Island and Cape Girardeau 537 on outlets and tributaries, Rock Island to Head of Passes 537 States, etc.; to provide rights of way, 33⅓ per cent of cost of work, and maintenance of, between Rock Island and Cape Girardeau 537 expenditures limited to $10,000,000 537 in an emergency, funds for maintenance of a levee, if State, etc., unable to do so 537 emergency fund authorized, in rescue work, etc., on tributaries threatened, etc., by flood, including flood of 1927 537 Mississippi River Commission to prosecute the project 537 inspection trips to be made by, to acquire information of conditions and flood-control problems, etc 537 title, rank, etc., of president as executive officer 537 appointment of present president as brigadier general of the Army 537 salaries; deduction of official salary from amount fixed herewith 537 application of navigable waters restrictions, penalties, etc., to property acquired, etc 537 surveys previously authorized of the Mississippi and tributaries to be speedily prosecuted 538 projects for flood control on all tributary streams of the Mississippi 538 Red River and tributaries 538 Yazoo River and tributaries 538 White River and tributaries 538 Arkansas River and tributaries 538 Ohio River and tributaries 538 Missouri River and tributaries 538clxxiv projects for flood control; Illinois River and tributaries 538 including effect of further control of lower Mississippi, etc., by reservoir systems in drainage basins 538 benefits, etc., from reservoired waters, etc 538 reports to be presented to Mississippi River Commission, and its recommendations transmitted to Congress by Secretary of War with his report 538 additional sum authorized for preparing these reports 538 surveys to be made simultaneously with flood control work 538 extent, etc., of proper forestry practice on flood control to be obtained through Secretary of Agriculture 538 examination, etc., by the Commission, of the Mississippi below Cape Girardeau, directed 538 to report on constructing levees to protect lands subject to greater overflow by levees on opposite sides of the river 538 to determine, etc., effect on lands between river and adjacent hills by overflow caused by levees at other points 538 report with recommendations as soon as practicable 538 resurvey directed for levee from Tiptonville to the Obion River, in Tennessee 539 if feasible, to be built 539 inconsistent laws repealed 539 Sacramento River, Calif., flood control project modified 539 total Federal contributions limited 539 interest of Members of Congress in acquisition of lands, forbidden 539 *Mississippi River Commission,* appropriation for reimbursement, emergency levee construction, etc., flood of 1927, under 359 for flood protection under direction of, by strengthening levees on White River, in Woodruff and Monroe Counties, Ark 592 president of, to serve on board to carry on project for Mississippi River, etc., flood control 534 project for flood control of Mississippi River, etc., to be prosecuted by 537 duties, etc., prescribed 537 president of, to be executive officer of project 537 title, rank, etc 537 appointment of present, in the Army 537 salary of, and other members 537 deduction from official salary of amount fixed herewith 537 *Mississippi River, etc.,* deficiency appropriation for prosecuting work of flood control 930 *Mississippi River, South Branch of,* bridge authorized across, from Moline, Ill., to Rock Island Arsenal 1492 *Mississippi River, Tributaries,* deficiency appropriation for emergency repair and rescue work, flood control of 930 *Mississippi River Valley, Wild Life and Fish Refuge, Upper* appropriation for station employees 98, 1128 for acquiring areas for 100, 559, 1210 for equipment, etc 1130 *Mississippi Southern Judicial District,* upon appointment of judge for the northern district, present judge for both districts to be judge of 1422 *Missoula, Mont.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33, 918 *Missoula National Forest, Mont.,* lands added to 598 prior stock raising homestead entries in, allowed 598 corrected description of lands added to 1426 stock raising homestead entries within lands, filed prior to April 1, 1926, allowed 1427 *Missouri,* appropriation for, aid, etc., to, for loss or damages to roads and bridges, by the floods of 1927 1381 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Des Moines River, at Croton, Iowa 706 Mississippi River, at Carondelet, Mo 505 at Chester, Ill 284, 291 at Hickman, Ky 322 at Tiptonville, Tenn 508 Missouri River, at Arrow Rock, Mo 156 at Brownville, Nebr 1309 at Hermann, Mo 149 at Kansas City, Kans 705 at Liberty Landing, Mo 155 at Miami, Mo 158 at Randolph 730 at Rulo 390 in Saint Louis County, Mo 962 at Washington, Mo 151 *Missouri River,* appropriation for bank protection for control of floods, etc., of, at Niobrara, Nebr 1380 for bank protection for control of floods, etc., of, at Yankton, S. Dak 1380 bridge authorized across, at Arrow Rock, Mo 156, 1511 at Atchison, Kans 378 at Big Blue River, Mo 384 at Brownville, Nebr 1309 between Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Omaha, Nebr 733 at Decatur, Nebr 392 at Glasgow, Mont 111, 471 at Hermann, Mo 149 at Kansas City, Kans 704 at Liberty Landing, Mo 154 at Miami, Mo 157 at Nebraska City, Nebr 444 at Niobrara, Nebr 409, 708 at Plattsmouth, Nebr 388 at Randolph, Mo 729 at Rulo? Nebr 390 near Saint Charles, Mo 1511 in Saint Louis County, Mo 962 at Saint Joseph, Mo 54 at Sioux City, Iowa 1169 at Stanton, N. Dak 476 at Union, Nebr 1076 between Washington County, Nebr and Harrison County, Iowa 194 at Washington, Mo 151clxxv preliminary examination, for flood control of, near Elk Point, S. Dak 1164 time extended for bridging, at Arrow Rock, Mo 1536 at Decatur, Nebr 1526 at Kansas City, Kans 1530 at Miami, Mo 1511 at Nebraska City, Nebr 1525 at Niobrara, Nebr 1562 at Randolph, Mo 1431 at Rulo, Nebr 1524 at Stanton, N. Dak 1475 at Washington, Mo 1529 at Wolf Point, Mont 117 *Missouri River and Tributaries,* project for flood control of, to be submitted 538 *Mitchel Field, Long Island, N. Y., Army Air Corps,* amounts authorized for designated buildings at 130 construction authorized of buildings on 748, 1302 for Army Air Corps 749, 1303 *Mitchell, S. Dak.,* appropriation for public building 180, 1043 *Mitchell, Walter J.,* may bridge Patuxent River, near Burch, Md 1490 *Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Austria,* appropriation for expenses 74, 1105 *Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany,* appropriation for expenses 74, 1105 deficiency appropriation for expenses 913 settlement of awards of American claims against Germany by, under Settlement of War Claims Act of 1928 254–255 agreement with Germany requested to extend jurisdiction of, to July 1, 1928 256 *Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Hungary,* appropriation for expenses 74, 1105 *Mobile Artillery, Army,* appropriation for altering, etc 343 *Mohair,* practical forms of grade of, to be sold; deposit of receipts in the Treasury 561, 1212 *Moieties, Customs,* appropriation for compensation in lieu of 167, 1033 *Moline, Ill.,* bridge authorized across South Branch of Mississippi River, to Rock Island Arsenal, from 1492 *Momence Conservancy District,* may construct, etc., dam across Kankakee River, at Momence, Ill 1345 *Momence, Ill.,* construction, etc., of dam across Kankakee River, authorized at 1345 *Monaca, Pa.,* time extended for bridging Ohio River, between Rochester and 112 *Moncla, La.,* bridge authorized across Red River, at 293 *Monocacy, Md., Battle,* acquiring land, etc., free of cost, to commemorate 1444 sum authorized for suitable marker, etc 1444 under control of Secretary of War, etc 1444 *Monongahela River,* bridge authorized across, at Charleroi, Pa 1180 at Fayette City, Pa 1488 between Glassport and Clairton, Pa 288 at Pittsburgh, Pa 1173 at Point Marion, Pa 395 time extended for bridging, at McKeesport, Pa 387 at Pittsburgh, Pa 384 at Point Marion, Pa 1486 *Monroe County, Miss.,* may bridge Tombigbee River, at Aberdeen 59 *Monroe, La.,* time extended for bridging Ouachita River, at 57 *Monroe Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Rhode Island to Clinton Avenues; from gasoline tax fund 653 *Montague, L. L.,* may bridge Columbia River, at Arlington, Oreg 1022 *Montague Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Colorado Avenue to Fourteenth Street; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Montana,* acceptance of State lands of, in exchange for unreserved public lands for grazing leases, etc 1430 amount to be set aside by, for construction of road through Crow Indian Reservation 430 cooperative agreements with, and private owners, for leasing designated area to stockmen 380 public lands within area withdrawn from entry 381 leasing only for grazing and range development 381 lands in, site of battle between Nez Perces and Army under Nelson A. Miles, set apart 621 agreement for care, etc., by the State, etc 621 designated Chief Joseph Battle Ground of the Bear’s Paw 621 within six miles of a national forest may be acquired for additions thereto 1145 may bridge Missouri River, at Glasgow 111, 471 time extended for bridging Missouri River, at Wolf Point, by 117 *Montana National Bison Range,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 558, 1209 *Montclair, N. J.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 *Monterey, Calif.,* granted right of way, across military reservation there 1074 granted title, etc., of Cuartel lot for municipal purposes 1188clxxvi *Montevideo, Minn.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 *Montevideo, Uruguay,* annual contribution authorized for American International Institute for Protection of Childhood at 487 *Montezuma Castle National Monument,* appropriation for addition to employees’ quarters 1599 *Montezuma National Forest, Colo.,* lands added to 711 computation of value of 711 amount to credit of Confederated Bands of Utes 711 from receipts of the Forest 711 *Montgomery County, Md.,* bridge authorized across Potomac River between Fairfax County, Va., and 442 *Montgomery, La.,* bridge authorized across Red River, at 1497 *Monticello, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 118 *“Monticello” Steamship,* appropriation for reconditioning 586 selling price limited 587 *Monuments,* appropriation for, to Osage Indians who lost their lives in World War 225, 1587 for, on site of battle between Sioux and Pawnee Indians in 1873 1587 erection authorized, on site of battle between Sioux and Pawnee Indians in 1873 936 *Monuments Commission, American Battle,* appropriation for expenses 574, 1231 *Monuments, D. C.,* erection of memorial, to Samuel Gompers, authorized in public grounds 193 sites excluded; approval of design required, etc 193 erection of, in memory of Peter Muhlenberg, authorized 4S3 erection on public grounds of, in memory of Major General Artemas Ward, authorized 689 *Moores Creek National Military Park, N. C.,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 356, 1376 deficiency appropriation for expenses; reappropriation 37 *Moorhead, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North, Fargo, N. Dak., to 472 time extended for bridging Red River of the North at, by 1534 *Moran, John J.,* name placed on yellow fever honor roll and presented gold medal 1409 to receive $125 monthly 1410 *Moreau River,* appropriation for half cost of bridge across, on Cheyenne River Reservation, S. Dak., from Indian funds 1487 *Morehouse Parish, La.,* may bridge Bayou Bartholomew, at Point Pleasant 57 *Morgan City, La.,* bridge authorized across Atchafalaya River, at 279 *Morgantown, W. Va.,* appropriation for public building 1043 deficiency appropriation for public building at 922 *Morgareidge, W. F.,* deficiency appropriation for, loss of postage stamps 27 *Morgue, D. C.,* appropriation for supplies, expenses, etc 646, 1264 for reconstructing wharf 646 *Morocco,* appropriation for agent and consul general at Tangier 65, 1096 for Cape Spartel, etc., light on coast of 69, 1100 for expenses of American prisoners in 1107 allowance for consular prisons in, 1928, 1929 1612 *Morongo Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 210, 1572 *Morris, J. C.,* may bridge Ohio River at Augusta, Ky., as mayor thereof 435 *Morrison County, Minn.,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Little Falls 118 *Morrison, Marguerite S.,* pier and wharf in the Deer Island thoroughfare, Me., built by, legalized 764 *Morristown, N. Y.,* bridge authorized across Saint Lawrence River, Brockville, Canada, and 1482 *Morro Puercos, Panama,* aid to navigation authorized on, in Pacific Ocean approach to Panama Canal 1262 *Morse, E. K.,* may bridge Delaware River, at Burlington, N. J 324 *Moscowitz, Grover M.,* investigation of official conduct of, as district judge of New York eastern district 1542 subcommittee of House of Represent atives Judiciary Committee to inquire if, has been guilty of acts deemed high crimes and misdemeanors 1542 powers conferred; to report to House Judiciary Committee 1542 clerical, etc., assistance, and expenses authorized 1543 limitation on expenses 1543 appointment of Homer W. Hall on subcommittee, in place of Royal H. Welder, deceased 1697 *Mosquitoes, Salt Marsh,* appropriation for completing survey of areas in Southern States to control breeding of 175 *Moths, Gypsy and Brown Tail,* appropriation for investigations, etc 1208 for preventing spread of 565, 1216 *Motor Vehicle Service, Postal Service,* substitutes when appointed to regular status given credit for actual time as substitutes 1016clxxvii *Motor Vehicles, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., District offices 649, 1267 for purchase, exchange, etc 649, 1267 for allowances for privately owned 649, 1267 use restricted, cost limited, etc.; transfers forbidden 650, 1267 personal property tax levied upon, as of January 1 each year 1226 no registration tag to be issued until payment of 1227 not applicable to dealers’ stock in trade 1227 *Mound City, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 316 time extended for bridging Ohio River, at 1529 *Moundsville Bridge Company,* may bridge Ohio River, at Moundsville, W. Va 1439 *Moundsville, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 1439 *Mount Carmel, Ill.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 time extended for bridging Wabash River, at 384, 1094 *Mount Harney Memorial Association of South Dakota,* all property, contracts, etc., of, to be transferred to Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission 1300 *Mount McKinley National Park, Alaska,* appropriation for administration, etc 234, 1597 repeal of limitation on appropriations for 622 provision allowing prospectors to kill game, etc., for food 622 *Mount Pleasant, Mich.,* appropriation for Indian school at 217, 1578 *Mount Rainier National Park, Wash.,* appropriation for commissioner 79, 1110 for administration, etc 234, 1597 for roads, etc 1601 deficiency appropriation for 46 for Paradise Valley sewer system 1644 *Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 1627 created; appointed by the President 1300 organization; officers; selection of treasurer 1300 to complete carving of Mount Rushmore National Memorial, the heroic figures of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Roosevelt 1300 no charge to be made for admissions 1300 authorized to receive all property, etc., of Mount Harney Memorial Association 1300 receive and disburse funds 1300 employ artists, sculptors, etc 1300 not more than one-half cost of memorial to be borne by United States 1300 sum authorized to be appropriated 1300 advances from funds as appropriated, to the 1300 condition 1300 reports to Congress yearly 1300 *Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, Va.,* appropriation for constructing, from unexpended balance 1221 deficiency appropriation for expenses 895 construction of, directed by Commission for Celebration of Bicentennial of Birthday of George Washington 721 connecting Mount Vernon, Va., with Arlington Memorial Bridge, at Washington, D. C 721 services of Agricultural Department to be utilized 721 Secretary of Agriculture to cooperate, by having surveys of routes to be made 721 route to be determined by Commission 721 plans, specifications, and estimates to be prepared by 721 subject to approval of Commission 721 contracts for construction, to be entered into, supervision by 721 width of right of way, and surfacing type required 721 occupation of Government or District lands authorized 721 lands to be acquired by purchase, condemnation, gift, etc 721 acceptance of funds from States, etc 722 payment for acquired 722 condemnation proceedings in Virginia subject to laws thereof 722 title requirements 722 maintenance after completion by the Secretary 722 cost paid from annual appropriations hereby authorized 722 traffic regulations to be issued 722 concurrent jurisdiction of Virginia not interfered with 722 annual appropriations authorized for 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931 722 employment of assistants, engineers, clerks, etc., authorized 722 *“Mount Vernon,” Steamship,* appropriation for reconditioning, etc 586 selling price limited 587 *Mount View Place SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Valley to Maple View Places; from gasoline tax fund 1272 *Mount Weather, Va.,* deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1625 care, etc., transferred from Secretary of Agriculture to Director of Public Buildings, etc 1625 authority for sale thereof repealed 1625 sale directed of Weather Bureau station at 311 proceeds to be deposited as miscellaneous receipts 311 *Mountain Lions,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 559, 1209 *Mountain, etc., Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 343 for ammunition for 343 for ammunition for practice, etc 343 *Mouse River, N. Dak.,* preliminary examination for flood control of 1164 *Mud Creek, Ky.,* preliminary survey directed of, to control its floods 1228clxxviii *Mud River, Ky.,* preliminary examination for flood control of 1164 *Muhlenberg, Peter,* monument in memory of, may be erected in designated public park 483 approval of Joint Committee on the Library, and Commission of Fine Arts 483 supervision of erection 483 *Mules,* limitation on purchases of, for Army service 245 *Mullen, John C., etc.,* may bridge Missouri River, at Rulo, Nebr 390 time extended for bridging Missouri River, at Rulo, Nebr., by 1524 *Municipal Architect’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 647, 1264 limit for services of draftsmen, etc 647, 1264 *Municipal Center, D. C.,* acquiring site and construction of buildings for, authorized 1408 vacation of necessary streets and alleys 1409 immediate possession, on payment of award in registry of District Supreme Court, if property condemned 1409 necessary amount authorized to be appropriated 1409 employment of professional services 1409 *Municipal Court, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 670, 1286 for jurors, etc 670, 1286 for rent; contingent expenses 670, 1286 *Municipal Lodging House, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 676, 1293 *Munitions of War, etc.,* seized and condemned for illegal export of, to be delivered to War Department 1424 *Munn, James B.,* acceptance from, authorized, of gift of lands in Clayton County, Iowa, for upper Mississippi River wild life, etc., refuge 420 *Murray, Frank,* deficiency appropriation for paying claim of 1623 *Muscle Shoals, Ala.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of works at Dam No 2, Tennessee River 359, 1381 *Mushrooms,* deficiency appropriation for investigating insects and fungous diseases affecting 14 *Muskogee, Okla.,* may retain title to boilers in hospital sold to Veterans’ Bureau 323 terms of court at 1518 *Mutual Cemetery Companies,* exempt from income tax 813 *Mutual Savings Banks,* exempted from interlocking directorates prohibitions, if without capital stock with shares; conditions 1536 *Myrie, Reginald Ethelbert,* deficiency appropriation for indemnity to Great Britain for death of 912 payment directed to British Government, for death of 683 *Myrtle Avenue NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Central Avenue to Walnut Street; from gasoline tax fund 1270 **N.** *N Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, Twenty-fourth to Twenty-fifth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 653 *Nambe Indians, N. Mex.,* appropriation for settling land and water right losses of 1569 *Nampa, Idaho,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1659 *Narcotic Acts,* appropriation for expenses, enforcing 170, 1035 deficiency appropriation for expenses enforcing 31, 42, 44, 48, 937, 1618, 1622, 1652, 1674 for enforcement, internal revenue 1618 Commissioner of Prohibition authorized to direct advances by special disbursing agents for enforcement of 374 *Narcotic Division, Public Health Service,* created to have charge, etc., of the narcotic drugs farms 1086 *Narcotic Farms, United States,* deficiency appropriation for establishment, etc., under Public Health Service 1654 for selection of sites 1655 meaning of terms used; “habit-forming narcotic drug” or “narcotic” 1085 “addict” 1085 sites for institutions to be selected by Attorney General, Secretary of the Treasury, and Secretary of War 1085 addicts who are Federal convicts, and others to be confined and treated therein 1085 estimates of cost of, buildings, etc., to be submitted 1085 plans, etc., to be prepared in office of Supervising Architect 1086 reimbursement of cost, for supervising construction, etc 1086 control, etc., vested in Secretary of the Treasury 1086 Narcotic Division, Public Health Service, to be in charge of management, etc 1086 care, etc., of inmates, designed to rehabilitate, restore to health, etc 1086 rules for government to be promulgated 1086 information of methods of treatment, etc., to be given to representatives of each State 1086 transfers to narcotic farms of addicts sentenced to Federal penal institutions, etc 1086 exception in case of nature of crime, or incorrigibility 1086 from, if presence deterimental to institution 1086 by officer of the farm 1086clxxix prosecuting officer to report to sentencing authority, the name, etc., of each convicted person believed to be an addict 1087 employment of inmates 1087 plants, etc., to be established 1087 sale of products to Government establishments, etc 1087 payment for earnings 1087 working capital fund to be established 1087 inmates not eligible for parole or good conduct commutation, until certified by Public Health Service as no longer addicts 1087 release by board of parole without return to institution from which transferred 1087 examination of inmate prior to expiration of sentence, by Public Health representative 1087 if believed still to be an addict to be informed of advisability of submitting to further treatment 1087 upon approval of application, further treatment necessary to cure may be given 1087 addict voluntarily submitting to treatment may be confined in, for a period necessary to affect a cure, etc 1088 any addict, except an unconvicted alien, may apply for admission to 1088 examination and report by Public Health agent 1088 if applicant an addict, and if, by treatment may be cured 1088 discretionary admission authorized 1088 voluntary submission to period of treatment required 1088 suitable accommodations available after convicts have been admitted 1088 payment of subsistence, etc., by applicant 1088 confinement for period necessary for cure, etc 1088 no citizenship rights forfeited; record of confinement confidential and not divulged 1088 Federal convicts upon discharge, or release on parole from narcotic farm, to have transportation and gratuities furnished upon discharge from institution which sentenced or transferred 1088 courts having power to place dependants on probation, may impose on an addict treatment at a narcotic farm until cured 1088 gratuities and transportation to be furnished probationer upon discharge 1089 payment of expense from farm appropriation 1089 punishment for unauthorized introducing narcotic drugs into a farm 1089 attempt of inmate to escape 1089 procuring escape of inmate, etc 1089 provisions for deportation of alien addict upon discharge 1089 *Narcotics,* appropriation for expenses, restricting sale of, etc 170, 1035 deficiency appropriation for expenses, restricting sale of, etc 31, 1671 special annual license tax on occupations, etc., using, modified 867 fractions of a year added 867 *Nashville Presidents’ Plaza Commission,* established for erecting memorial to former Presidents Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, and Andrew Johnson, in Nashville, Tenn 1020 composition of 1020 *Nashville, Tenn.,* memorial to be erected in, to memory of former Presidents Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, and Andrew Johnson 1020 mayor of, to be a member of Nashville Presidents’ Plaza Commission 1020 *Natchez, Miss.,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at 1094 *Natchez-Vidalia Bridge and Terminal Company,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Natchez, Miss., by 1094 *National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics,* appropriation for expenses 582, 1240 for printing and binding for 582, 1240 deficiency appropriation for 6, 43 for scientific research, etc 1627 for additional amount for seaplane channel, etc 1627 for salaries, 1929 1676 membership increased by three 1451 *National Arboretum, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for expenses acquiring site for 14 *National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice, Army,* appropriation for national matches and Small Arms Firing School 351, 1373 for quartermaster supplies, etc., for civilian rifle ranges 352, 1373 for incidental expenses 353, 1374 for ordnance equipment for rifle ranges 353, 1374 allowance for personal expenses of, at national matches 786 incidental expenses 786 *National Capital Park and Planning Commission, D. C.,* appropriation for incidental, etc., expenses 679, 1296 for purchase of sites 680, 1296 limitation on purchases of sites; none outside the District 1296 for acquiring lands connecting Potomac, Zoological, and Rock Creek Parks 680, 1296 Director of Public Buildings and Parks, etc., to be executive and disbursing officer 727 may acquire lands for park purposes, reserving limited rights to owner 1070 limitation; park purposes not impaired, etc 1070 permanent rights in adjoining lands to prevent value for parks, etc., not impaired by the use thereof 1070 protection more economically than fee title 1070 subject to President’s approval 1070clxxx Director of, may lease land, etc., pending need thereof for immediate park, etc., use 1070 location of warehouse of General Supply Committee, subject to approval of 1343 modifications of plans for Mall Parkway to be recommended by 1696 permits for use of reservation, etc., for inauguration of the President, 1929, to be issued by Director of 1140 report to be made by, as to the best utilization of the Potomac River from Rock Creek to above the Great Falls 1012 terms of appointive members modified, etc 726 no pay for service on, but actual travel expense and $8 in lieu of subsistence allowed 727 temporary appointment of Congressional Members at close of Congress 727 *National Cemeteries,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 354, 1374 for superintendents 354, 1374 for Arlington Memorial Amphitheater, etc.; cemeteries abroad 354, 1374 for Chalmette, La 354 for restoration of Lee Mansion, Arlington, Va 354 for repairs to roadways; restriction 354, 1375 roads limited to one approach 354, 1375 for headstones for soldiers’ graves, etc 354, 1375 for Antietam battle field; superintendent 354, 1375 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, citizens, etc., removals 354, 1375 recovery of bodies 355, 1375 segregation of bodies in American cemeteries, Great Britain and France 355 for Confederate Mound, Chicago, Ill 355, 1375 for Confederate burial plats 355, 1375 for monuments, etc., in Cuba and China 355, 1375 deficiency appropriation for expenses 37, 43, 50 for furnishing headstones for soldiers’ graves in Europe 37 for designs, etc., for completion of Tomb of Unknown Soldier 37 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 43, 50, 936, 938, 1620 for Zachary Taylor, Ky 929 for restoration of Lee Mansion, Arlington, Va 1666 acceptance of bronze tablets to be placed in Andersonville, Ga., by Grand Army Woman’s Relief Corps 1447 of land authorized for establishing, at battle field of Perryville, Ky 160 establishment authorized of Zachary Taylor, Ky 494 headstones authorized for graves of soldiers who served in Confederate Army, in, and other cemeteries 1307 part of, Baton Rouge, La., conveyed to city for public street 758 right of way granted through Chalmette, La., for a new levee 997 *National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws,* appropriation for aid to, by District of Columbia 651, 1269 *National Currency,* appropriation for distinctive paper for 166, 1032 for expenses, redemption of, Treasurer’s office 168, 1034 for personal services, Office of Comptroller of the Currency 168, 1034 *National Defense Act Amendments,* National Guard heavier than air squadron may have commissioned officer as one caretaker 440 civilian caretakers for materials, etc., if none competent in personnel 440 limitations on pay to National Guard, modified 500 provisions for national rifle and small arms matches 786 *National Forests,* appropriation for administration of 553, 1203 for expenses, district administration 553, 1204 for fighting, etc., forest fires 553, 1204 for airplane patrol to prevent forest fires on, etc 553, 1204 for selecting lands within, for homestead entries 554, 1204 for sanitary and fire protection, public camp grounds within 554, 1204 for improving range conditions, etc 555, 1205 for purchase of seed, etc., for tree planting; experiments, etc 555, 1204 for roads, trails, etc., for developing 555, 1205 for extension of, under Conservation Act 555, 1206 for expenses, restoring lands in 202, 1564 deficiency appropriation for fighting, etc., forest fires in 12, 1633 for emergency insect infestations in 12 for roads, trails, etc 12 acquisition of lands, etc., for forest tree nurseries, authorized from appropriation for planting trees on 1318 additions to Absaroka and Gallatin, for preserving game animals, etc 603 authorizations of appropriations for roads and trails in, 1930, 1931 750 corrected description of lands added to Missoula 1426 Crater, Oreg.; exchange of lands for addition to 450 public lands added to 450 exchanges authorized of lands within Spanish or Mexican grants in New Mexico, for additions to Carson, Manzano, or Santa Fe 431 lands added to Challis, Idaho 415 Challis and Sawtooth, Idaho 415 Gunnison, Colo 451 Idaho 415 Manti, Utah, by exchange 370 Missoula, Mont 598 Montezuma, Colo 711 lands in Montana within six miles of, may be acquired to become parts of the nearest 1145clxxxi Lincoln, N. Mex.; exchange of public lands for privately owned lands within, f or adding thereto 1154 Powell, Utah; areas from, added to Bryce Canyon National Park 147 suspension until December 31, 1930, of requirement of consent of Alabama legislature for additions to Alabama National Forest 1010 Yellowstone; repeal of authorization for homestead entries in, etc 622 *National Gallery of Art,* appropriation for administration expenses 584, 1242 *National Guard,* appropriation for pay, officers 329, 1353 for pay, enlisted men 329, 1353 for transportation of officers and enlisted men on discharge 333, 1357 for arming, equipping, and training 347, 1368 for forage, etc., for animals 347, 1368 for care, of materials, animals, etc 347, 1368 for expenses, instruction camps 347, 1368 for attending military service schools 347, 1368 for property and disbursing officers 347, 1368 for equipment and instruction expenses 347, 1368 for travel, Regular Army officers 347, 1369 amount for officers of War Department General Staff 347, 1369 for transporting equipment and supplies 347, 1369 for expenses, Army enlisted men 347, 1369 for pay of (armory drills) 347, 1369 interchangeable appropriations 347, 1369 for procuring arms, etc., for issue for field service 347, 1369 new airplanes, etc 347, 1369 issues from Army surplus stores not charged to militia appropriations 347, 1369 limitation of mounted units, etc 348, 1369 deficiency appropriation for arming, equipping, etc 43, 45, 49, 936, 938, 1619, 1622, 1672, 1674 for field service 49, 936, 1622, 1674 for pay of (armory drills) 929, 1619, 1665 for addition to Camp Clark, Nevada, Mo 1665 adjustment of army drill pay for 1917, 1918, and 1919, directed 704 hospital treatment, etc., allowed, for injury or disease, while on training duty, etc 461 pay, allowances, etc., continued 461 transportation home and further treatment when discharged from hospital 462 allowance for injuries in aerial flights 462 members of reserve corps injured in voluntary aerial flights, not on active duty, allowed 462 limitation on pay, etc 462 allowances to Reserve Officers’ Training Corps and trainees, injured at instruction camps 462 burial expenses allowed, and return home of the body in case of death 462 previous expenditures validated 462 may have one commissioned officer as caretaker in heavier than air squadron 440 employment authorized of civilian caretaker for materials, animals, etc., if none competent in the personnel 440 pay of officers and enlisted men to be disbursed quarterly for the various units 407 ratio of apportionment of appropriations 407 expenses specified 407 attendance of Army officers, etc., at conventions of National Guard Association, and Adjutants General Association 407 quarters and subsistence to Army enlisted on National Guard duty; from general fund 407 promoting rifle practice, field instruction, etc 407 restrictions on payments to, modified 500 *National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,* appropriation for expenses, Dayton, Ohio 359, 1382 for Milwaukee, Wis 360, 1383 for Togus, Me 361, 1383 for Hampton, Va 361, 1383 for Leavenworth, Kans 361, 1383 for Santa Monica, Calif 361, 1384 for Marion, Ind 362, 1384 for Danville, Ill 362, 1384 for Johnson City, Tenn 362, 1384 for Hot Springs, S. Dak 362, 1384 interchangeable appropriations 362, 1384 for clothing, all branches 362, 1384 for Board of Managers 362, 1384 deficiency appropriation for Dayton, Ohio 39, 50, 930, 1620, 1667 for Togus, Me 1667 for Hampton, Va 39, 930, 1667 for Leavenworth, Kans 39, 930, 1667 for Santa Monica, Calif 39, 930, 1614, 1667 for Danville, Ill 39, 930, 1667 for Battle Mountain Sanitarium, S. Dak 39, 930, 1667 for Milwaukee, Wis 50, 930, 1620, 1667, 1674 for Johnson City, Tenn 930, 1667 for increase of compensation 50 for clothing 930, 1667 for Marion, Ind 1667 for Johnson City, Tenn 1667 for Bath, N. Y 1668 acceptance of buildings, etc., of camp for veterans, Bath, N. Y., to be a branch of 758 additional amount authorized for hospital annex, Marion Branch, Ind 1308 appointment on Board of Managers, of Paul E. Devine 56 W S. Albright 1015 Roy L. Martin 1016 construction of barracks, etc., authorized at Santa Monica, Calif 447 hospital, at Dayton, Ohio 1248 admission for treatment disabled honorably discharged female nurses who served in any war 1248 contracts authorized for, or the Board of Managers may purchase the materials, employ laborers, etc 1248clxxxii Santa Monica, Calif.; additional buildings authorized at 61 specified veterans, including women, entitled to benefits of 366 submission to Congress discontinued, of report of outdoor relief, etc 995 *National Library for the Blind, D. C.,* appropriation for aid to 677, 1293 *National Memorial Commission,* creation, and composition of 1699 procuring plans, etc., by, of building as a tribute to the negro’s achievements in America for National Memorial Association (Incorporated) 1699 construction on site approved by Commission of Fine Arts; supervision 1699 contract authorized for sum provided by the Association 1699 employment of artists, architects, etc., authorized 1700 services of designated Federal, etc., officials 1700 sum authorized for expenses, when $500,000 collected by Association 1700 *National Military Parks,* appropriation for Chickamauga and Chattanooga 355, 1376 for Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battle Fields Memorial 1376 for Gettysburg 356, 1376 for Guilford Courthouse 356, 1376 for Moores Creek 356, 1376 for Petersburg 1376 for Shiloh 356, 1377 for Stones River 356, 1377 for Vicksburg 356, 1377 for survey of battle fields 1377 for national monuments; Fort McHenry, Md 1377 Meriwether Lewis, superintendent 1378 deficiency appropriation for additional land, etc 37 for Moores Creek; reappropriation 37 for Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battle Fields Memorial 38 for Stones River, Tenn 38 for Fort Donelson, Tenn 929 additional amount authorized for establishing Fort McHenry, Md 248 easement for highway granted across Vicksburg, Miss 434 establishment authorized of Fort Donelson battlefield, Tenn., as 368 *National Monuments,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of under Secretary of War 357, 1377 for Fort McHenry, Md 357, 1377 for Meriwether Lewis 357, 1377 for Kill Devil Hill, Kitty Hawk, N. C 357 for Chalmette, La 357 for Tomb of Unknown Soldier, Arlington Cemetery, Va 1378 for tablet on site of Battle of Kettle Creek, Ga 1378 for Battle of Perryville, Ky 1378 for William Rufus King, Clinton County, N. C 1378 for administration, etc., under National Park Service 236, 1599 Casa Grande 236 Petrified Forest 1599 appropriation for administration, etc., Montezuma Castle 1599 Tumacacori 1599 Chaco Canyon 1599 for Carlsbad Cave, N. Mex 236, 1599 lighting installations 236 for purchase of privately owned lands within; condition 237, 1600 Badlands, S. Dak., established 1555 *National Museum,* appropriation for furniture, etc 584, 1242 for heating, lighting, etc 584, 1242 for preserving collections; employees, etc 584, 1242 for repairs, books, etc 584, 1242 *National Park Commissioners,* appropriation for salaries 79, 1110 *National Park Service,* appropriation for Director, and office personnel 223, 1596 for accounting services 233, 1596 for Bryce Canyon, Utah 1596 for Crater Lake, Oreg 233, 1596 for General Grant, Calif 233, 1596 for Glacier, Mont 233, 1596 for Grand Canyon, Ariz 233, 1596 for Hawaii 234, 1596 for Hot Springs, Ark 234, 1597 for Lafayette, Me 234, 1597 for Lassen Volcanic, Calif 234, 1597 for Mesa Verde, Colo 234, 1597 for Mount McKinley, Alaska 234, 1597 for Mount Rainier, Wash 234, 1597 for Platt, Okla 235, 1598 for Rocky Mountain, Colo 235, 1598 for Sequoia, Calif 235, 1598 for Wind Cave, S. Dak 235, 1598 for Yellowstone, Wyo 235, 1598 for Yosemite, Calif 236, 1598 for Zion, Utah 236, 1599 for national monuments 236, 1599 for Casa Grande 236 for Petrified Forest 1599 for Montezuma Castle 1599 for Tumacacori 1599 for Chaco Canyon 1599 for Carlsbad Cave, N. Mex 236, 1599 for southern Appalachian national parks; Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains 236, 1599 for Mammoth Cave, Ky 237, 1599 for repairing damages to roads, etc., from storms, unavoidable causes, etc 237, 1600 for fighting forest fires, etc., in 237, 1600 limitation and restriction on expenditure 237, 1600 for purchase of privately owned lands for; condition 237, 1600 physical improvements appropriations immediately available; restriction 237, 1600 for roads, trails, etc., in parks, monuments, etc 237, 1601 approved contracts for projects deemed Government obligations 238, 1601 for additions to Absaroka and Gallatin Forests and Yellowstone Park for winter feed facilities for game animals 1601 use of appropriations forbidden where charges are made for camp grounds 238, 1602clxxxiii appropriation for roads, etc.; available for paying traveling expenses, etc., on change of station 238, 1602 for printing and binding for 202, 1564 deficiency appropriation for roads, trails, etc 19, 46, 933 for Glacier 46, 1644 for Grand Canyon, Ariz 46 for Mount Rainier, Wash 46, 1644 for Yellowstone, Wyo 46, 1644 sale of surplus elk 1644 for Yosemite, Calif 904 for Zion, Utah 904 for Carlsbad Cave, N. Mex 904 for Wawona Road, Sierra National Forest 904 for commissioners, Mesa Verde and Lassen Volcanic 905 for Wind Cave, S. Dak 1621 for Crater Lake, Oreg 1643 for Yosemite, Calif 1644 for fighting forest fires, etc 1644 for salaries, 1929, under 1683 Abraham Lincoln, or Reservation, Ky., improvement and preservation provided for 1162 administration of Badlands National Monument, S. Dak., to be exercised by 1555 Bryce Canyon, Utah, area modified 502 field work appropriations for, available for hire of work animals, vehicles, etc 243, 1606 Grand Teton, Wyo., established 1314 Hawaii, boundary revised 424 Lafayette, Me., acceptance of lands donated for extension 1083 name changed to Acadia 1083 Lassen Volcanic Park, Calif.; acceptance from California of jurisdiction over territory therein 463 exchange of lands for additions to 644 prominent mountain within, to be permanently named in honor John E. Raker, deceased, a former Member of Congress 371 acceptance of lands in, by exchange for forest, etc., purposes 1443 accepted lands added to the Park 1443 boundaries modified 1081 leases authorized to prior occupants of lands in Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains 109 limitation on personal services for roads and trails increased 904 Mesa Grande Park, Colo.; acceptance from Colorado of jurisdiction over territory therein 458 Mount McKinley, Alaska; repeal of limit on appropriations for, and provisions allowing killing of game for food, etc 622 report, etc., on practicability of establishing Tropic Everglades National Park, Fla 1443 Rocky Mountain, Colo.; acceptance of jurisdiction of Colorado in 1536 Shenandoah, Va.; minimum area for, establish 109 Utah, name changed to Bryce Canyon 147 Yellowstone, Wyo.; additional lands authorized for preserving game animals 603 boundaries changed 1435 commission to examine and recommend boundary adjustments 1413 Yosemite, Calif.; exchange of lands with private ownership for protecting park deer 787 timber stands adjacent to, may be added thereto 1486 Zion, Utah; diversion of water from springs in, to Springdale, Utah authorized 787 *National Parks* (*see also* National Park Service, Interior Department), actions for death or personal injury within, or places subject to exclusive Federal jurisdiction, to be brought in courts of State where located 54 *National Press Building, D. C.,* appropriation for lease of space in, for Internal Revenue Bureau 169 care, etc., Internal Revenue offices in, placed under Director, Public Buildings and Public Parks, etc 169 *National Prohibition Act,* appropriation for expenses, enforcing under Prohibition Bureau 170, 1035 deficiency appropriation for expenses, enforcing 31,42,44,48,937,1618, 1622 punishment for violations of, etc., increased 1446 discrimination intended between casual violations and habitual sales, etc 1446 minimum penalties for first offenses, etc., not repealed 1446 *National Security and Defense,* deficiency appropriation for, under Committee on Public Information 41 for, under Interior Department 44 for, under Department of Agriculture 933 for, under War Department 1619 *National Training School for Boys, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 83, 1114 for additional family building 83 unexpended balance for wire fencing 83 for care, etc., of boys committed to 674, 1290 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 22, 907 *National Training School for Girls, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 674, 1290 for contingent expenses 674, 1290 *National Trophy, etc.,* appropriation for furnishing, for promotion of rifle practice 353, 1374 *Natural History Building, Smithsonian Institution,* deficiency appropriation for safeguarding dome of rotunda, etc 6 *Naturalization,* aliens having no record of admission for permanent residence, may be registered 1512 requirements for; registry fee 1513 punishment for false oaths, etc 1513clxxxiv certificate of arrival may be issued when record of registry made 1513 lawful admission deemed on record of registry 1513 declaration of intention requires entry for permanent residence established, and certificate of arrival 1513 evidence from personal witnesses as to residence 1513 continuous residence, preceding petition 1513 from date of petition to admission 1514 personal qualifications 1514 at oral hearings, testimony of citizens to prove residence, etc., required 1514 effect of returning to country of allegiance and remaining more than six months and less than a year preceding filing of petition 1514 continuity of residence broken by absence for a year or more 1514 proof of residence not required of seamen on American vessels 1514 proof of five years’ residence not required 1514 fees for filing declaration of intention 1514 filing petition for citizenship, etc 1514 to be paid over to Naturalization Bureau 1515 rules to be made by Commissioner 1515 issues of new certificates, etc., in case of loss, etc.; payment, etc 1515 special certificates of citizenship for naturalized citizens for use in country of former allegiance 1515 to Secretary of State for transmission to authority in that country 1515 application for certificate of citizenship through naturalization of parent 1515 issue of, on proof of claim, if individual within United States at the time 1515 legal effect, etc 1515 acts punishable; unlawful issue of certificate of citizenship 1516 collecting, etc., unlawful fees 1516 untruthfully certifying personal appearance of signer of affidavit, etc 1516 procuring certificate unlawfully 1516 punishment for 1516 sections, of Criminal Code relating to citizenship and naturalization offenses made applicable 1516 deposit and accounting of fees 1516 extension of term “county” 1516 photographs to be furnished by applicants; affixing, etc 1516 report to be prepared upon those heretofore seeking citizenship; details; to be made annually 1516 necessary sums authorized to be appropriated 1516 effective date, July 1, 1929 1516 declaration of intention to be made under oath before clerk of court in district where alien has resided for two years prior thereto 1545 qualifications; age, intent of permanent residence, etc 1545 personal description, etc 1545 declaration of intention; not to be made outside office of clerk 1545 effective in 60 days 1545 effect of erroneous statements 1545 new petition to be filed 1546 alien veterans, if residents, entitled in two years to, upon terms, etc., as if petitioned for before the armistice 1546 *Naturalization Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 107, 1138 for general expenses, officers, employees, etc 107, 1138 for travel, rent, witnesses, etc 108, 1138 for clerical assistance to clerks of courts in naturalization cases 108 not available for assistants to clerks of Federal courts 108, 1138 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous expenses 47, 934, 1621 for special examiners, etc 47 for salaries, 1929 1685 *Nautical Almanac Office, Navy Department,* appropriation for civilian personnel 642 for computers on American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac 642, 1470 *Navajo Agency, N.Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at; apportionment in Arizona and New Mexico 223, 1584 *Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservation, Ariz and N. Mex.,* appropriation for miscellaneous irrigation projects 210, 1572 deficiency appropriation for water supply 1617 *Navajo Indian Agency, Ariz., Southern,* appropriation for additional water supply 1567 *Navajo Indian Hospital, N. Mex., Eastern,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1581 *Navajo Indian Hospital, N. Mex., Northern,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1581 *Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for operating, etc., Ganado irrigation project on 1573 *Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz and N. Mex.,* appropriation for water supply, unallotted lands of 209, 1572 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., from tribal funds 1641 *Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz., Western,* sum authorized for telephone line from Flagstaff to Tuba City Agency 1080 continuation to Kayenta Tuberculosis Sanatorium 1080 *Navajo Indian Reservation, N. Mex.,* appropriation for operating Hogback irrigation project, under Northern Navajo Agency 213, 1575 for Gallup-Shiprock Highway within 225 deficiency appropriation for diversion dam repair, Hogback project 900 *Navajo Indian School, Northern, Shiprock, N. Mex.,* appropriation for water supply 209 *Navajo Indian School, Ariz., Eastern,* appropriation for central heating and power plant 216clxxxv *Navajo Indians,* appropriation for additional land and water rights for use of; discretionary purchase of surface only 1569 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing, for livestock of, destroyed to prevent contagious diseases 1638 *Navajo Indians, Ariz.,* appropriation for schools under treaty provisions; discretionary use 219 *Navajo Indians, Ariz and N. Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for purchase of land and water rights for 899 unexpended balance of appropriation for purchase of lands and wrater rights for, covered in 215 *Navajo Indians, N. Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for general support, etc.; from tribal funds 1641 *Navajo Indians, Nev.,* deficiency appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 934 *Navajo Springs Band of Ute Indians, Colo.,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 224, 1586 from accrued interest 224, 1586 *Naval Academy, Md.,* appropriation for engineering experiment station 629, 1458 for engineering experiment station, new boilers, etc 635 for pay of professors and instructors 637, 1465 limit for swordsmanship and physical training 637, 1465 for civilian employees 638, 1466 for current and miscellaneous expenses 638, 1466 for books for the library 638, 1466 for expenses, Board of Visitors 638, 1466 for contingencies, Superintendent 638, 1466 for commandant of midshipmen 638, 1466 for maintenance and repairs 638, 1466 for construction of boathouse; cost limitation 638 deficiency appropriation for expenses 934 for reroofing, etc., chapel 1649 for salaries, 1929 1686 appointment by Vice President of midshipmen to, authorized 788 commissioned service of graduates computed from June 30 of academic course 1557 no admission to, after March 21, 1928, which would exceed four appointments from each Senator, etc 632 service at large or from enlisted personnel not affected 633 no admission to, after January 30, 1929, which would exceed four appointments from each Senator, etc 1461 service at large or from enlisted personnel not affected 1461 reinstatement of Larry Cardwell in, authorized 1014 *Naval and Military Compensation, Veterans’ Bureau,* appropriation for death or disability payments 588, 1246 Emergency Officers’ Retired Lists included 1246 *Naval and Military Insurance, Veterans’ Bureau,* appropriation for, accruing during the year 588, 1247 *Naval Attaches,* appropriation for expenses 624, 1452 Naval Communications, Office of Director appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 642, 1470 *Naval Compensation, Veterans’ Bureau, Military and,* appropriation for death or disability payments 588, 1246 deficiency appropriation for 7 additional from unexpended balances for designated objects 7 *Naval Establishment* (*see also* Navy), appropriation for major alterations to “Oklahoma” and “Nevada” 640 for construction and machinery of vessels heretofore authorized 640, 1468 amount available for the second of the five light cruisers 1468 sums available for technical services, plans, etc 1469 for armor, armament, and ammunition 641, 1469 amount available for first five light cruisers 1469 additional equipment of navy yards and ordnance establishments for construction of ships 1469 deficiency appropriation for additional amount for construction and machinery 25 for modernizing “Oklahoma” and “Nevada” 25 for construction and machinery plans, etc 909 for scrapping naval vessels 1621 for modernizing “Pennsylvania” and “Arizona” 1648 *Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa.,* appropriation for employees 628, 1456 for maintenance 628, 1457 deficiency appropriation for pay, 1929 1686 *Naval Intelligence, Office of Chief of,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 642, 1470 *Naval Medical School, D. C.,* appropriation for civil establishment, expenses, etc 1462 *Naval Militia,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 627, 1455 *Naval Observatory,* appropriation for civilian personnel 642, 1470 for miscellaneous computations, books, apparatus, etc 644, 1472 for repairs to buildings 644 for miscellaneous expenses, supplies, etc 644 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 25 for salaries, 1929 1686 *Naval Oil Leases Suits,* counsel of, removed from prohibition against acting as attorney before departments, etc 1067 *Naval Oil Reserves,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of suits to cancel certain leases, etc 4, 1625 for establishing title to, in California 5, 1625clxxxvi *Naval Operations, Office of Chief of,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department 642, 1470 *Naval Petroleum Reserves,* jurisdiction over, transferred from Secretary of the Interior to Secretary of Navy 148 *Naval Records and Library,* appropriation for civilian personnel, office of 641, 1470 for preparing, etc., naval records of War with Central Powers of Europe 642, 1470 *Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps,* appropriation for supplies 627, 1455 for expenses, instruction camps and schools on ships 628, 1456 commutation of travel, subsistence, etc 628, 1456 medical attendance, etc., if injured in line of duty; burial expenses 628, 1456 uniforms, etc., from Navy stocks 628, 1456 price current to govern payments therefor 628, 1451 for public printing and binding for 643, 1471 *Naval Reserves,* appropriation for expenses of organizing, etc 627, 1455 for pay, etc., on active training duty 627, 1455 for mileage to officers; transportation, etc., to enlisted men 627, 1455 for subsistence, Fleet Naval Reserve, on duty without pay 1455 for pay, etc., Fleet Naval Reserve, on active duty 627, 1455 additional, for aviation material, expenses, etc 627, 1455 maintenance of vessels assigned for training 1455 for procuring supplies, etc 627 for subsistence 632 deficiency appropriation for organizing 42, 44, 47, 934, 1618 mileage to be paid former officers of, for travel to their homes, when released from active duty, etc., at other places 1556 applicable only to releases prior to July 1, 1922 1556 retainer pay claims accruing prior to July 1, 1925, to be filed within one year 1090 no payment for uniform gratuity accruing subsequent to July 1, 1925, unless claim filed within three years from the quarter in which accrued 1090 *Naval Stores,* appropriation for investigating grading, handling, etc., of 557, 1207 *Naval Stores Act,* appropriation for executing 566, 1218 *Naval Training Stations,* appropriation for California 627, 1455 for Rhode Island 627, 1455 for Great Lakes 627, 1455 for Hampton Roads, Va 627, 1455 clerical, etc., services 627, 1455 deficiency appropriation for California 934 *Naval War College, Coasters Harbor Island, M. I.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 628, 1456 *Navigable Streams, etc.,* appropriation for investigating pollution of 175, 1040 *Navigable Waters,* deficiency appropriation for Conference on prevention of oil pollution of 1652 *Navigation* (*see also* Shipping), lights required of vessels on the Great Lakes, etc 1404 *Navigation Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 89, 1120 for admeasurement of vessels 90, 1120 for motor boats, etc., to enforce navigation laws 90, 1120 for preventing overcrowding of passenger vessels 90, 1121 for shipping commissioners 90, 1121 for contingent expenses 90, 1121 deficiency appropriation for enforcing wireless communication laws; balance reappropriated 16 for expenses of Radio Act of 1927; reappropriation 16 for shipping service 1636 for salaries, 1929, under 1679 *Navigation Bureau, Navy* (*see* Bureau of Navigation, Navy). *Navigation Laws,* appropriation for motor boats, etc., to enforce 90, 1120 *Navigation on Great Lakes, etc.,* provisions for lights required on vessels, modified 592 *Navy* (*see also* Navy Department), appropriation for pav, miscellaneous 624, 1452 delegates to International Research Council 624 delegate to International Hydrographic Conference 624 intermittent employment of experts, etc 624, 1452 patrol duty of officers and midshipmen abroad 624, 1452 advertising, etc 624, 1452 collecting information, etc 624, 1452 interned prisoners of war, etc 624, 1452 damages claims 624, 1452 restrictions on use at naval districts 624, 1452 limit, clerical, etc., services at yards and stations 624, 1452 for contingent 625, 1453 for expenses, Government for Virgin Islands 625, 1453 hurricane injuries to public works 1453 additional, from specified sources 625, 1453 allegiance requirements 625, 1453 for marine schools, New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania 625, 1453 for care of lepers, etc., Guam, and Culion 625, 1453 for research laboratory 625, 1453 temporary employment of civilian scientists, etc 625, 1453 for Bureau of Navigation, recreation for enlisted men 626, 1454 for contingent 626, 1454 for gunnery and engineering exercises, etc 626, 1454 for equipment supplies, instruments, etc 626, 1454clxxxvii appropriation for ocean and lake surveys 626, 1455 clerical, etc., services 626, 1455 for training stations 627, 1455 for Naval Reserve 627, 1455 pay, allowances, etc., while training 627, 1455 aviation expenses 1455 for Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 627, 1455 for Naval War College 627, 1456 for Naval Home 628, 1456 for Bureau of Engineering, repairs, etc., of machinery, etc 629, 1457 equipment supplies 629, 1457 clerical, etc., services 629, 1457 for engineering experiment station, Naval Academy 629, 1458 for Bureau of Construction and Repair, construction, etc 629, 1458 equipment supplies 630, 1458 clerical, etc., services 630, 1458 for Bureau of Ordnance, ordnance and ordnance stores 630, 1458 plant appliances 630, 1458 schools at ordnance stations 631, 1459 chemical, etc., services 631, 1459 for smokeless powder 631, 1459 for torpedoes, etc 631, 1459 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, pay of officers 631, 1459 for rental allowances 631, 1459 for subsistence allowances 631, 1459 for officers on retired list 631, 1459 for hire of quarters 631, 1459 for enlisted men 631, 1459 for outfits, clothing, etc 631, 1459 for machinists, apprentice seamen, etc 631, 1460 for Nurse Corps 631, 1460 for Fleet Naval Reservists 631, 1460 for property losses 631, 1460 for death gratuity 631, 1460 for subsistence 631, 1460 for transportation 631, 1460 for recruiting, etc 632, 1460 “pay, subsistence, and transportation” constituted one fund 632, 1461 additional medical personnel for Veterans’ Bureau patients in naval hospitals 632, 1461 midshipmen; restriction on appointments; number increased 632, 1461 for maintenance, equipage, supplies, etc 633, 1461 civilian employes 633, 1461 freight, Department and Navy 633, 1461 limitation on chemical, clerical, etc., services 633, 1461 issues of clothing, etc., Naval Reserves, charged to “clothing and small stores fund” 633, 1461 cost of printing Federal standard stock catalogue charged to “Naval Supply Account Fund ” 1461 clothing manufacture, from Government materials, authorized 633 for fuel, etc 633, 1461 issues charged to appropriations applicable 633, 1461 prices for fuel on hand, etc 633, 1461 for reserve fuel oil 1462 issue of, upon approval of the President 1462 appropriation for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, surgeon’s necessaries 633, 1462 for contingent 634, 1462 care of insane on Pacific Coast 634, 1462 clerical, etc., services 634, 1462 for care of the dead 634, 1462 bringing home remains of officers, etc 634, 1462 for Bureau of Yards and Docks, maintenance 634, 1463 motor vehicles 634, 1463 for contingent 635, 1463 for public works, at yards, stations, etc 635, 1463 for Bureau of Aeronautics, aviation expenses 636, 1465 allotments designated 636, 1465 technical, etc., services 636, 1465 new construction 637, 1465 incurred obligations 637, 1465 rigid airship; contracts 637, 1465 shore stations limited to six 637, 1465 construction of airplane factory forbidden 637, 1465 payment for aircraft damages to private property 637, 1465 for Naval Academy 637, 1465 for Marine Corps 638, 1466 for Marine Corps Reserve 639, 1468 for modernizing “Oklahoma” and “Nevada” 640, 1468 for increase of the Navy 640, 1468 for construction and machinery of vessels heretofore authorized 640, 1468 amount available for construction of the second five light cruisers 1468 transfers from naval supply fund, fiscal year 1930 1469 sums available for technical services, purchase of plans, additional clerks, etc 1469 for armor, armament, and ammunition 641, 1469 amount available for construction of the first five light cruisers 1469 sum for additional machines and equipment at ordnance establishments 1469 for additional equipment, etc., of navy yards and ordnance establishments 1469 obligations authorized in addition 1469 purchase of equipment patents, etc 641, 1469 use for Department expenses forbidden 641, 1469 details to Bureau of Navigation, naval dispensary, and radio service, allowed 641, 1469 no pay to officer, etc., using time-measuring device on work of employee 641, 1469 cash rewards, etc., limited 641, 1469 restriction on repairs, equipment, etc., of vessels, machinery, etc., at other than navy yards, or arsenals 641, 1469 construction, etc., of first and alternate cruisers to be at Government yards, factories, etc 1470 for Department salaries and expenses 641, 1470 for pensions 226, 1588 for printing and binding for 643, 1471clxxxviii deficiency appropriation for pensions 19, 1642 for property damage claims 23 for collision damages claims 23, 1647 for Bureau of Navigation 24, 42, 44, 47, 908, 934, 937, 1618, 1621, 1671, 1673 for Bureau of Engineering 24, 42, 44, 47, 934, 937, 1618, 1621 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 24, 42, 47, 1618 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 24, 42, 47, 908, 934, 1618, 1621, 1671 for Bureau of Yards and Docks 24, 48, 908, 934 for Marine Corps 25, 42, 44, 48, 909, 934, 1618, 1621, 1649, 1671 for increase of the Navy 25, 909 for modernizing “Oklahoma” and “Nevada” 25 for survey of ammunition storage of Army and 35 for pay of the Navy 42, 44, 934, 937, 1618, 1621, 1671, 1673 for Naval Reserve Force 42, 44, 47, 934, 1618 for pay, miscellaneous 42, 44, 47, 934, 937, 1621 for aviation 42, 48, 934, 1618, 1621, 1671 for aviation transfer to Mines Bureau 46 for Bureau of Ordnance 47, 934, 1618 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 48, 1618 for bringing home remains of officers, etc 48 for Naval Academy 934 for Interior Department transfer to 937, 1618 for increase of compensation 1621 for scrapping of naval vessels 1621 for war transfer to 1621 for modernizing “Pennsylvania” and “Arizona” 1648 acting chaplains, age qualifications stated 1150 additional pay for submarine and diving duty 412 all-active service in warrant rank, computed for promotion to chief warrant rank 1180 status if heretofore commissioned 1180 no back pay, etc 1180 allowance for death in active service of officers, enlisted men, and nurses in Regular Navy or Marine Corps 710 on retired list on active duty 710 beneficiaries to be designated 710 funds available 710 grandparent, etc., if dependent, made a beneficiary 710 restricted to Regular Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard 710 alterations, etc., authorized to battleship “California” 1089 appointment of retired officers in diplomatic service permitted 1482 appraisal and sale of property furnishing electricity to ordnance plant at South Charleston, W. Va 499 Army Chief of Staff to have the personal money allowances of officer serving as Chief of Naval Operations 1255 with Chief of Naval Operations, to rank above all other officers 1155 Army Chief of Staff, relative rank of present officers not changed 1155 assignment of line officers for engineering duty upon application therefor 498 rank and duties 498 as fleet or squadron engineers, or engineer officers of ships, of commanders and above 498 status in line retained 498 number of, in any year, to be determined by the Secretary 498 officers assigned to airships, etc., service considered as equivalent to sea duty 498 considered as actual sea service on sea going ships 498 authority to advance fund to naval personnel for expenses on emergency shore duty 712 bell of battleship “Connecticut” to be delivered to American Legion Naval Post 110 1181 “Louisiana” delivered to Louisiana State Museum 1073 board of officers to be appointed to investigate and report on site for airship base 1530 Chief of Naval Operations may be assigned quarters constructed for Superintendent of Naval Observatory 1018 construction authorized, prior to July 1, 1931, of 15 light cruisers, and one aircraft carrier 1165 five cruisers in each fiscal year 1929, 1930, 1931; limit of cost 1165 aircraft carrier prior to June 30, 1930; limit of cost 1165 continuance of, in succeeding fiscal year 1165 of first and alternate cruisers, in Government navy yards, etc 1165 annual estimates for, to be submitted 1165 subject to treaty, limiting naval armament 1165 suspended, if further limitation of naval armament by international agreement 1165 agreement requested to be encouraged by the President 1165 treaty favored by Congress with maritime nations, regulating conduct of war at sea 1165 negotiation of, prior to conference on limitation of armaments 1165 dental officers allowed credit for active duty as acting assistant, and assistant dental surgeons prior to July 1, 1918 1345 running mates to be assigned for promotion 1345 double pension allowed widows and dependents when officer or enlisted man dies from submarine accident 466 minimum allowance to widow and children 467 disability requirement for retirement of officers from active service, repealed 1142 retirement of officers from active duty established at age of 64 years 1142clxxxix disability requirement repealed; retirements at age of 64 years since August 29, 1916, validated 1142 disposal of obsolete material, authorized to Boy Scouts of America 1430 double pension allowed for death or disability from aviation duty 1436 electricians eligible for appointment as ensigns 1084 enlisted men absent without leave, etc., in excess of one day, permitted to make good time lost 620 Fleet Reserve pay of enlisted men transferred thereto 1477 fleet submarine, cost increased of one 984 joint board of officers of Army and, to survey, etc., of storage of ammunition at places in dangerous proximity to populous communities, etc 35 report, recommendations, etc., to be submitted to Congress by the Secretary 35 appropriations available for expenses 35 limit of cost increased for alterations in “Pennsylvania” and “Arizona” 1261 for battleships “Oklahoma” and “Nevada” 1085 two fleet submarines 1090 loans or gifts authorized of condemned ordnance, etc., to veterans’ associations, etc 773 members of, discharged for fraudulently misrepresenting age on enlisting during the World War, may be considered honorably discharged 1084 money for ordnance, etc., to be used only for which appropriation made 1249 monthly base pay of warrant officers of, modified 1187 naval patients may be treated in other Government hospitals, if facilities of naval hospitals not available 1090 expenses chargeable to Navy appropriations 1090 rations and pensions deductions 1090 Saint Elizabeths Hospital excepted 1090 Naval Reserve Force and Marine Corps Reserve; former officers to be allowed mileage for travel to their homes when released from active duty, etc., at other places 1556 applicable only to releases prior to July 1, 1922 1556 plans, etc., for two salvage vessels, to be presented to Congress by December 10, 1929 1165 precedence of line officers transferred to staff corps, since July 1, 1923 498 recognition of services of designated officers in salvage of Ships “S–4” and“S–51” 1228 retainer pay claims of Naval Reserve Force or Marine Corps Reserve, accrued prior to July 1, 1925, to be filed within one year 1090 time limit for claims, accruing after July 1, 1925, for advance payments to Fleet Naval Reserve or Marine Corps Reserve 1090 retainer pay claims, etc.; for drills, uniforms, gratuity, etc., to Naval Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve 1090 if submitted within one year, not barred 1090 not applicable to Fleet Naval Reserve or Fleet Marine Corps transferred thereto after sixteen or more years service in Navy or Marine Corps 1090 silver bell used on cruiser “New Orleans,” may be delivered to Louisiana State Museum 619 silver service presented to Battleship “Alabama” may be delivered to the State 984 ship “Dispatch,” conveyed to Florida 300 thanks of Congress tendered Commander Albert Cushing Read for trans-Atlantic aeroplane flight 790 advance authorized of ten numbers on list of commanders; to be an additional number 790 time extended for modification of age and service requirements for retirement and promotion of line captains, etc 1557 commissioned service of Academy graduates to be computed from June 30 to the end of academic course 1557 *Navy Department* (*see also* Navy), appropriation for Secretary 641, 1470 for personal services in the District 641, 1470 for Office of the Secretary 641, 1470 for General Board 641, 1470 for examining and retiring boards 641, 1470 for Compensation Board 641, 1470 for Naval Records, etc., Office 641, 1470 for Judge Advocate General’s Office 642, 1470 for Chief of Naval Operations Office 642, 1470 for Board of Inspection and Survey 642, 1470 for Director of Naval Communications Office 642, 1470 for Office of Naval Intelligence 642, 1470 for Bureau of Navigation 642, 1470 for Hydrographic Office 642, 1470 for Naval Observatory 642, 1470 for Nautical Almanac Office 642 for Bureau of Engineering 642, 1470 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 642, 1470 for Bureau of Ordnance 642, 1470 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 642, 1470 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 642, 1470 for Bureau of Yards and Docks 642, 1470 for Bureau of Aeronautics 642, 1470 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act 642, 1470 provision if only one position in a grade 642, 1470 allowance in unusually meritorious cases 642, 1471cxc appropriation for personal services; restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical services 642, 1471 no reduction in fixed salaries 642, 1471 transfers to another position without reduction 642, 1471 payments under higher rates permitted 642, 1471 transfers between appropriations for bureaus, etc., to meet increases by reallocation 1471 for contingent expenses 642, 1471 naval records of World War 642, 1471 naval service appropriations not to be used for Department purposes 642, 1471 for printing and binding for, and the Navy 643, 1471 for Hydrographic Office, contingent expenses 643, 1471 pilot charts 643, 1472 branch offices 643, 1472 for Naval Observatory 644, 1472 for naval establishment 624, 1452 for Navy pay, miscellaneous 624, 1452 for Navy, contingent 625, 1453 for Government for the Virgin Islands 625, 1453 payment for services except of American citizens, forbidden 625, 1453 for State marine schools 625, 1453 for care of lepers, etc., Guam and Culion 625, 1453 for research laboratory 625, 1453 for Bureau of Navigation, expenses 626, 1454 for naval training stations 627, 1455 for Naval Reserve and Naval Militia 627, 1455 for Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 627, 1455 for Naval War College 628, 1456 for Naval Home 628, 1456 for Bureau of Engineering, expenses 629, 1457 for Bureau of Construction and Repair, expenses 629, 1458 for Bureau of Ordnance, expenses 630, 1458 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 631, 1459 pay etc of the Navy 631, 1459 for freight 633, 1461 for reserve fuel oil 1462 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, expenses 633, 1462 care of the dead 633, 1462 for Bureau of Yards and Docks, expenses 634, 1463 public works 635, 1463 for Bureau of Aeronautics, aviation expenses 635, 1465 for Naval Academy 637, 1465 for Marine Corps 638, 1466 for Marine Corps Reserve 639, 1467 for alterations of “Oklahoma” and “Nevada” 640, 1468 for increase of the Navy 640, 1468 for printing and binding for 643, 1471 deficiency appropriation for damages claims 23, 908, 1647 for Navy 23, 42, 44, 47, 908, 934, 937, 1618, 1621, 1648, 1671, 1673 for judgments, United States courts, under 40, 931, 1615, 1669 deficiency appropriation for paying damages, etc., suits in admiralty under 40, 931, 1615 for judgments in district courts against, under special Acts 40, 1615, 1670 for Naval Reserve Force 44 for Marine Corps 44, 1649 for additional employees 47 for increase of compensation 47, 1648 for collision damage claims 908, 1647 for relief of shipbuilding contractors 907, 1648 for judgments, Court of Claims under 932, 1615, 1670 for claims from Navy pension fund 1611 for Floyd A. Newell 1648 for salaries, Judge Advocate General’s Office 1648 for modernizing “Pennsylvania” and and “Arizona” 1648 for increase of salaries, field service, 1929 1648 for salaries 1929 1685 for Naval Academy, salaries, 1929 1686 for Marine Corps, salaries of civil employees, 1929 1686 for Naval Home, salaries, 1929 1686 for Hydrographic Office, salaries, 1929 1686 for Naval Observatory, salaries, 1929 1686 submission to Congress discontinued, of report on leases of naval lands 990 damages by naval aircraft 990 naval pension claims 990 administration of World War Adjusted Compensation Act 990 damages to private property subsequent to April 6, 1917 990 *Navy Pension Fund,* deficiency appropriation for paying certain claims from 24, 1611 *Neah Bay Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Neal Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Bladensburg Road to Holbrook Street; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Nebraska,* may acquire, after completion, bridge across Missouri River, at Brownville, Nebr 1309 at Decatur, Nebr 392 at Nebraska City 445 at Niobrara 409, 708 at Plattsmouth, Nebr 388 at Rulo, Nebr 390 at Sioux City, Iowa 1170 at Union 1076 transfer of Niobrara Island to, from the city of Niobrara, consented to 1147 *Nebraska City, Nebr.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at 444 time extended for bridging Missouri River, at 1525 *Nebraska-Iowa Bridge Corporation,* may bridge Missouri River, between Washington County, Nebr., and Harrison County, Iowa 194 *Neches Canal Company, etc.,* may dam Neches River, above Beaumont, Tex 1450cxci *Neches River,* dams authorized across, above Beaumont, Tex 1450 *Neches Water Company, etc.,* may dam Neches River, above Beaumont, Tex 1450 *Neelys Ferry, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River, at 612 time extended for bridging Cumberland River, at 1528 *Negro, Achievements of,* memorial building authorized in the District of Columbia, as a tribute to 1699 *Nelson, Joseph,* deficiency appropriation for paying damage claim of 898 *Neosho, Mo.,* appropriation for establishing fish cultural station in Oklahoma, as auxiliary to 99, 1129 deficiency appropriation for fish hatchery, repairs, etc 16 *Nesmith, Linn W.,* deficiency appropriation for services 2 *Netherlands, The,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 deficiency appropriation for indemnity to, for personal injuries to Arend Kamp and Francis Gort, subjects of 912 payment directed to, as indemnity for injuries to Arend Kamp and Francis Gort, Netherlands subjects 489 *Neutrality Act,* appropriation for expenses under 68, 1099 *Nevada,* deficiency appropriation for support of Indians in 934 provisions of Boulder Canyon Project Act applicable to, under Colorado River compact 1057–1066 water-power permits on Colorado River and tributaries not to be issued until March 5, 1930, unless Boulder Canyon Project Act effective prior thereto 1446 *Nevada Avenue NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Livingston to Rittenhouse Street; from gasoline tax fund 1269 *“Nevada,” Battleship,* appropriation for alterations and repairs for modernizing 1468 deficiency appropriation for modernizing, etc 25 limit of cost increased for modernizing 1085 *Nevada, Mo.,* deficiency appropriation for addition to Camp Clark 1665 *New Albany, Ind.,* terms of court at 438 *New Bern, N. C.,* appropriation for public building 1043 deficiency appropriation for public building at 922 terms of court at 495 *New Britain, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 180, 1043 *New Cumberland Bridge Company,* may bridge Ohio River, at New Cumberland, W. Va 741 *New Cumberland, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 741 *New Hampshire,* appropriation for contribution to, for damages to roads and bridges, by floods of 1927 570 *New Harmony, Ind.,* bridge authorized across Wabash River, between, and White County, Ill, in place of former location at McGregor’s Ferry, Ill 1406 *New Iberia Livestock Experiment Station, La.,* appropriation for bridge across Bayou Teche, at 567 deficiency appropriation for bridge across Bayou Teche at; funds available 1635 *New Jersey,* may acquire, after completion, bridge across Delaware River, at Burlington 324 *New London, Conn.,* deficiency appropriation for submarine base, public works 24 acceptance of site for, and construction of Coast Guard Academy buildings at, authorized 1189 *New Martinsville and Ohio River Bridge Company,* may bridge Ohio River, at New Martinsville, W. Va 297 *New Martinsville, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 297, 1472 *New Mexico,* appropriation for repairs, etc., flood damages to irrigation systems, pueblos in 214, 1575 deficiency appropriation for emergency eradication of pink bollworm of cotton in 13 for payment to Jemez and Tesuque Pueblos for loss of lands and water rights 17 for support of Indians in 1617 agreement with Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District as to irrigation, etc., of Indian Pueblo lands 312 compact authorized between, and Arizona, for division of the waters of Gila, etc., rivers 1517 and Colorado, for division of waters of the Rio Grande, San Juan, etc., Rivers 1502 and Oklahoma, for division of waters of Cimarron River, etc 1503 and Oklahoma, and Texas, for division of the waters of Rio Grande, Pecos, etc., Rivers 1502 consent given, to vote on proposed amendment to its constitution for development, etc., of minerals on State lands 58 to enact effective laws 58 exchanges authorized of lands within Spanish or Mexican grants in, for additions to specified national forests 431 granted lands in trust, to reimburse designated counties for interest by them, on bonds 775 Silver City, for bonds and interest 775 remainder of lands, etc., added to State school fund 775cxcii granted lands in trust; selection and disposal of lands under enabling Act 775 determination of distribution 775 provisions of Boulder Canyon Project Act applicable to, under Colorado River compact 1057–1066 sums for allotting lands, etc., not to be used for Indians in, unless residing on public domain prior to June 30, 1914 206, 1568 time extended for relinquishing railroad grant lands to Indians in 299 water power permits on Colorado River and tributaries not to be issued until March 5, 1930, unless Boulder Canyon Project Act effective prior thereto 1446 *New Mexico Pueblos,* appropriation for irrigation project on 210, 1572 *New Orleans Association of Commerce,* lease authorized to, of New Orleans Quartermaster Intermediate Depot, for exhibition purposes 790 to become null and void on failure to use, etc 790 alterations of depot by association, without Federal expense, permitted 790 *New Orleans, Board of Commissioners of the Port of,* payment authorized to, for rent of Army Supply Base, New Orleans, La 1433 *“New Orleans,” Cruiser,* silver bell used on, may be delivered to Louisiana State Museum 619 *New Orleans, La.,* appropriation for passport bureau 65, 1096 for dispatch agent 66, 1097 for mint at 176, 1041 for marine hospital building 180, 1043 for quarantine station building 1043 deficiency appropriation for quarantine station 922 authority for site, etc., of new subtreasury at, repealed 1422 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at 193 for bridging Mississippi River, by 732 between Gretna and 1229 limit of construction cost, marine hospital building at, increased 1659 *New Philadelphia, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 1043 deficiency appropriation for public building at 922 *New River,* bridge authorized across, at McCreery, W. Va 767 *New York,* appropriation for reimbursing, for marine school expenses 625, 1453 agreement with Vermont for creating Lake Champlain Bridge Commission, consented to 120 bridge authorized across Lake Champlain, between Crown Point, N. Y., and Chimney Point, Vt., by Vermont and 62 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Lake Champlain, at Rouses Point, N. Y 513, 1178 *New York City, N. Y.,* appropriation for passport bureau 65, 1096 for dispatch agent 66, 1097 for assay office at 175, 1041 for purchase of building in, for customs, etc., purposes 176 for pneumatic tube system, customhouse and appraisers’ warehouse 183, 1046 for pneumatic tube mail transmission, Brooklyn and 189, 1052 for barge office slip, Governors Island ferry 335 for expenses transferring Department of Agriculture laboratory equipment to new appraisers’ stores building 567 for navy yard, public works 635, 1464 deficiency appropriation for navy yard, replacing fire damages; Dry Dock No 4 25 for pneumatic tube mail transmission, Brooklyn and 26 for customhouse and post office, roof reconstruction 31 for chemical storage, etc., quarantine station 32 for airplane mail service to San Francisco from 50 for International Congress of Americanists, at 914 for purchase of equipment, appraisers’ stores 915 for post office, repairs, etc 917 for courthouse, etc., acquisition of site, etc 922 for building for detention of Federal prisoners in 1647 for navy yard, reconstructing Dock No 3. 1649 for modifications, etc., construction of appraisers’ stores 1655 for remodeling appraisers’ stores 1659 for acquiring site and constructing building for assay office 1660 for courthouse, etc., acquisition of site 1660 for marine hospital, Stapleton 1660 for parcel-post building, construction 1660 acceptance from, of franchise for new route pneumatic tube service from customhouse to new appraisers’ stores building 533 granted entrance upon subtreasury site for constructing rapid transit railway 1153 construction conditions 1153 three delegates authorized to Twenty-third International Congress of Americanists at 723 sum authorized as contribution to expenses 723 *New York Conservation Department,* five Revolutionary cannon donated to 497 *New York Development Association, Inc.,* may bridge Saint Lawrence River, near Alexandria Bay, N. Y 1552 *New York Eastern Judicial District,* two additional judges, authorized for 1409 *New York Harbor, N. Y.,* appropriation for preventing injurious deposits, etc., in 359, 1380 *New York Southern Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for costs, United States against Mexican Petroleum Company 21cxciii deficiency appropriation for transcript of testimony, United States against Earl Battice 21 three additional judges authorized for 1317 *Newark, Del.,* appropriation for public building 180, 1043 *Newark, N. J.,* appropriation for acquiring site and erecting public building 177, 1043 contracts for entire estimated increased cost, authorized 177 former restrictions waived 177 price restricted for sale of present building 177 *Newburgh, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 180, 1043 *Newburyport, Mass.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 *Newell, Floyd A.,* deficiency appropriation for payment to, from Navy pension fund 1648 *Newlands Irrigation Project, Nev.,* appropriation for paying irrigation charges, etc., on Paiute allotments within 213, 1575 for reconstruction of Truckee Canal 229 for boring test wells in Truckee Meadows 1591 deficiency appropriation for drainage expenses reimbursement; Paiute allotted lands in 17 for water storage 902 Carson River, reservoir sites 902 *Newport, Ark.,* bridge authorized across White River, at 984 *Newport, M. I.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., naval training station 627, 1455 for torpedo station, fresh water mains 636 purchase of site for lighthouse depot, authorized at 1262 *Newport, Vt.,* bridge authorized across an arm of Lake Memphremagog, at 297 *Newport, Wash.,* appropriation for graves of national forest fire fighters buried at 553, 1203 *Newspaper Wrappers, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for manufacture of, distribution, etc 191, 1053 *Newton County, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Sabine River, between Vernon Parish, La., and 1083 *Newton, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 180, 1043 *Newton Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Twenty-second to Twenty-sixth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 653 for paving, etc., Rhode Island to Eastern Avenues; from gasoline tax fund 1270 for paving, etc., Twentieth to Twenty-second Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Nez Perce Indian Reservation, Idaho,* easement to designated lands in, granted to Idaho for fish and game propagation 1022 *Nez Perce Indians,* site of battle in Montana of, with command under Nelson A. Miles, withdrawn from entry 621 designated Chief Joseph Battle Ground of the Bear’s Paw 621 all claims of, growing out of treaty rights, to be brought in Court of Claims 1249 for sale of reserved lands and no compensation to the Indians 1249 lands not ceded, sold by United States; erroneous per capita payments for ceded lands 1250 gold mined by white men on Reservation, prior to cession 1250 to be brought in five years 1250 verification admission of records, etc 1250 counterclaims admitted as an offset 1250 joining of other bands 1250 attorneys’ fees fixed by decree of court; compromise, etc 1250 amount of judgment placed to credit of the Tribe; interest allowed 1251 use for education, for benefit of the Indians 1251 no per capita payment allowed 1251 *Nez Perces Indians, Wash., Joseph’s Band,* deficiency appropriation for support, etc 41 *Niagara Falls, N. Y.,* appropriation for rehabilitating customhouse building at 180 *Nicaragua,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 deficiency appropriation for expeditionary forces of Marines in 25 for investigation, etc., as to practicability, cost, etc., of constructing ship canal across, to meet future needs of shipping 1667 *Nicaragua Canal,* investigation and survey to be made of reports of Isthmian Canal Commission, as to the practicability of, cost, etc 1539 *Nichols Avenue SE., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for widening, Good Hope Road to S Street 8 *Nicholson Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Prout Street to Minnesota Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 1272 *Night Schools, D. C.,* appropriation for 660, 1277 *Niles, Ohio,* time extended for constructing viaduct across Mahoning River, at 761, 1525 *Ninth Judicial Circuit,* additional judge appointed for 1414 vacancy due to death, etc., of present senior judge, not to be filled 1414 *Ninth Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Kearney to Lawrence Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Ninth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Longfellow to Madison Streets; from gasoline tax fund 652cxciv appropriation for paving, etc., Quackenbos to Rittenhouse Streets; from gasoline tax fund 652 for paving, etc., Sheridan to Tuckerman Streets; from gasoline tax fund 652 for paving, etc., Gallatin to Hamilton Streets; from gasoline tax fund 653 for paving, etc., Rock Creek Church Road to Qunicy Street; from gasoline tax fund 653 *Niobrara Island, Nebr.,* transfer of, from Niobrara City to Nebraska State consented to 1147 *Niobrara, Nebr.,* appropriation for control of floods, etc., of Missouri River at 1380 bridge authorized across Missouri River, at 407, 708 time extended for bridging Missouri River, at 1562 *Nisqually Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for removing remains of, from old Nisqually cemetery 1569 *Nogales, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for improving International Street 925, 1663 paving, etc., directed, of International Street adjacent to 589, 1408 *Nome, Alaska,* deficiency appropriation for courthouse, improvements 1646 *Nonmetallic Minerals and Gas on Public Lands,* permittees for gas and oil prospecting, granted further additional time for drilling, etc 252 extension allowed for expired permits 252 *Nonmetallic Mineral Deposits,* prospecting permits, leases, etc., of public lands with deposits of sodium salts, authorized 1019 *Nonmetallic Minerals on Public Lands,* appropriation for enforcing provisions relating to mining, etc 232, 1595 extension authorized for prospecting permits for coal, if existence not determined, etc 251 mining permits extended 12 months to withdrawn lands in Utah 1406 *Nonresident Aliens* (*see also* Income Tax, Revenue Act of 1928), tax on net income of 847 *Norfolk and Western Railway Company,* may construct two bridges across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, near Devon, W. Va., with Knox Creek Railway Company 137 *Norfolk, Va.,* appropriation for navy yard, public work 635, 1464 deficiency appropriation for customhouse, repairs, etc 917 for marine hospital, breakwater 1655 *Norris, J. C.,* time extended for bridging Ohio River, at Augusta, Ky., by, as mayor thereof 1253 *North Alton, Ill.,* appropriation for care, etc., Confederate Cemetery at 355, 1375 *North American Birds and Animals,* appropriation for food habits investigations, etc 558, 1209 *North Carolina,* advances authorized to farmers and fruit growers, in storm and flood stricken areas of, to purchase seed, feed, and fertilizer for crop of 1929 1306 payment of balance due to, authorized. 959 *North Carolina Eastern Judicial District,* terms of court, at Durham 495 Elizabeth City 495 Fayetteville 495 New Bern 495 Raleigh 495 Washington 495 Wilmington 495 Wilson 495 court rooms to be provided at Wilson and Durham 495 *North Carolina Western Judicial District,* terms of court, at Asheville 457 Bryson City 457 Charlotte 457 Shelby 457 Statesville 457 rooms to be provided at Statesville and Bryson City 457 offices of clerk 457 *North Dakota,* may acquire, after completion, bridge across Missouri River, at Stanton 477 may bridge Red River of the North, Fargo, N. Dak., to Moorhead, Minn 472 Grand Forks, N. Dak., and East Grand Forks, Minn 113 time extended for bridging Red River of the North, by, etc 1534 *North, Reverend F., British Chaplain,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement of Great Britain, for sums expended by, in relief of American nationals in Russia 912 payment directed to Great Britain, for expenses of, relieving Americans in Russia, in 1920 484 appropriation authorized 484 *North Little Rock, Ark.,* transfer authorized of portion of Veterans’ Bureau hospital reservation at, to Big Rock Stone and Material Company 369 land received in exchange 369 *North Platte Irrigation Project, Nebr.-Wyo.,* appropriation for operating commercial system from power revenues 229, 1591 for Farmers’ Irrigation District 1593 *Northern and Northwestern Lakes,* appropriation for survey, etc., of 358, 1379 *Northern Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc 1583 deficiency appropriation for support 47, 934, 1617 *Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Mont.,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, alloting lands on 206, 1638 *Northern Pacific Land Grants,* balance available for continuing investigations of, by Joint Congressional Committee 3cxcv continuation of Joint Committee to Investigate, until June 30, 1929 789 withholding approval of, extended to June 30, 1930 1221 joint committee continued until end of 1st session of 71st Congress 1221 unexpended balance for committee on, available to pay secretary, etc., to March 4, 1929 1608 *Northern Pacific Railroad Company,* deficiency appropriation for Joint Congressional Committee investigating grants, etc.; balance reappropriated 886 *Northern Pacific Railway Company,* gift of lands, etc., from, adjacent to Columbia River bird refuge, Wash., to become a part thereof 1413 *Northville, Mich.,* appropriation for fish hatchery at 99, 1129 *Northwest Florida Corporation,* may bridge Perdido Bay, In erarity Point, Fla., to Baldwin County, Ala 771 *Northwest Territory,* deficiency appropriation for expenses participation in sesquicentennial celebration of conquest of 887 *Northwest Territory Sesquicentennial,* George Rogers Clark Sesquicentennial Commission established 723 composition of 723 sum authorized to be expended by commission for memorial in Vincennes, Ind., commemorative winning of Old Northwest, and achievements of George Rogers Clark in Revolutionary War 724 Indiana to furnish site and maintain memorial 724 acceptance of gifts, authorized 724 approval of expenditures; no Federal liability for debts 724 plans of memorial to be approved by Commission of Fine Arts 724 no fees to be imposed for admission 724 termination of commission June 30, 1931 724 *Norton, Va.,* deficiency appropriation for Mines Bureau garage at 16 *Norway,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 deficiency appropriation for paying interest on postal accounts with 27 *Noyes, Minn.,* appropriation for public building 1043 deficiency appropriation for public building at 922 *Nuisances, D. C.,* appropriation for abatement of 668, 1285 *Nurse Corps, Army,* payment authorized for recovery of bodies of members of 248 provisions for expenses of disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, etc., extended to members of 251 recovery of bodies included 252 *Nurse Corps, Navy (female),* appropriation for pay, etc., of 631, 1460 for rent of quarters for 631, 1460 *Nursery Plant Quarantine,* appropriation for expenses enforcing 564, 1216 *Nursery Stock, etc.,* appropriation for cooperative studies in propagating, etc 552, 1202 seizure, destruction, etc., by employees of Agricultural Department of, prohibited, in possession of any person, vehicle, ship, etc 468 *Nurses, Army,* appropriation for pay 329, 1353 for paying claims of, for damages to private property 330, 1354 payment of six months’ gratuity to dependent of, dying in the service 249 *Nurses, Army and Navy, Female,* disabled, etc., entitled to benefits, of Volunteer Soldiers Home 366 *Nurses, D. C.,* all persons representing themselves as trained, etc., to be registered by nurses’ examining board 1519 nurses’ examining board, number, appointment, terms of service, etc 1519 qualification, organization, officers 1519 office of present secretary-treasurer to cease July 1, 1929 1519 executive secretary to be ex officio treasurer; bond 1520 records of meetings and register of nurses; examinations, etc 1520 inspection of nursing schools by executive secretary 1520 applications for registration to; qualifications required 1520 of a training school 1520 registration without examination of graduates of a hospital school prior to July 1, 1924; time for making application 1520 nurses with diplomas from outside schools 1520 reregistration required each year; fee; time for applying 1520 registration automatically canceled if reregistration not applied for 1521 fee for schools of nursing; annual application; exceptions 1521 filing false statements with board, forbidden 1521 jurisdiction of District Supreme Court to suspend or revoke certificate for misconduct, etc 1521 procedure 1521 appeal to District Court of Appeals 1521 authority of the Supreme Court 1521 expenses paid from fees collected 1521 salary of executive secretary; per diem to members of board 1521 payment of fees; auditing accounts, etc 1522 money reports, etc., annually to District Commissioners 1522 penalty for violations 1522 nursing another not prevented if not represented to be registered, etc 1522 construction of word “she” and the derivatives 1522 *Nurses, Female,* disabled, who served with armed forces in any war, authorized admission into new hospital, at Dayton, Ohio, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 1248cxcvi *Nursing, D. C.* (*see also* Healing Arts Rage. Practice Act, D. C., 1928), not included as “healing art” in provisions of Healing Arts Practice Act, D. C., 1928 1326 *Nuts, Edible,* appropriation for investigating, etc., growing marketing, etc., of 551, 1202 for investigating insects affecting 558, 1208 **O.** *Oakland, Calif.,* appropriation for demolition of present building, and construction of another on site heretofore acquired 180 discretionary purchase of new site and constructing building thereon 180 if present building be sold, proceeds available for new site, etc 180 for public building 1043 Coast Guard cutter “Bear,” donated to, for museum, etc 1145 harbor improvement of, modified as to bridges over tidal canal 467 *Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.,* appropriation for Confederate Mound 355, 1375 *Oaths,* administration of, by customs officers, etc 401 *Observatory, Astrophysical,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 584, 778 *Observatory, Latitude,* appropriation for operation, etc., Ukiah, Calif 97, 1127 *Observatory Place NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Benton Street northward; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Ocean and Lake Surveys, Navy,* appropriation for hydrographic 626, 1455 deficiency appropriation for field service, increased pay, 1929 1648 *Ocean Mail Service* (*see also* Merchant Marine Act, 1928), all United States foreign mails, except Canadian, to be carried on contract vessels 692 certificate by Postmaster General to shipping Board, of ocean mail routes, which should be established 692 equitable distribution to serve Atlantic, Mexican Gulf, and Pacific coast ports 692 volume of mail, departures, etc 692 determination by Board, of type, etc., of vessels, sailings, etc 693 consideration of latest and most approved types of vessels 693 contracts authorized by Postmaster General with American citizens for carrying foreign mails 693 requirements and conditions of; term, etc 693 steel vessels to be employed 693 American built and registered 693 registered not later than February 1, 1928 693 under construction for American citizens prior to February 1, 1928 693 contracts; construction contracts hereafter with reference to use by Navy, or national emergency 693 citizenship of officers and crew, requirements 693 advertising for contracts for carrying ocean mails to be made in daily newspapers of specified cities 694 for Pacific Ocean service 694 information to be furnished 694 contracts awarded to lowest qualified bidder 694 classification of vessels determined by speed and tonnage 694 may be based on speed without regard to tonnage, for particular routes 694 rates of compensation under contracts. 694 based on nautical miles 694 extra pay may be allowed class 1 vessels maintaining excess speed 695 rates of 695 allowance for airplane or airship service 695 miles between ports to be determined by Postmaster General 695 deductions from contract price to be made for failure to perform regular voyage, etc 695 substitution for a particular voyage, of vessel not within contract, in an emergency 695 contract vessels may carry passengers, freight, etc 695 officers of Navy may volunteer and be assigned to duty on contract mail vessels; compensation, etc 695 mail messengers to have transportation subsistence, etc., free of charge 696 amendments and repeals 696 mails to be shipped on American vessels 696 contracts for, not assignable 696 no payment on assigned 696 not applicable to, under this Act 696 allowance for former rates under Act of 1920, repealed 696 ocean mail service, Act of 1891, repealed 696 provisions for carrying mails to Great Britain, repealed 696 compensation for mail contract transportation, not limited to specified contracts 696 prior contracts continued in force 696 compensation for transportation by, prescribed 1175 *Ocean Mail Service, Act of 1891,* repealed 696 *O’Connell, James,* deficiency appropriation for paying claim of, for property damages 23 *Ocmulgee River,* bridge authorized across, at Fitzgerald, Ga 403 at Jacksonville Ferry, Ga 446 time extended for bridging, at Fitzgerald, Ga 1447 *Officers, Army,* appropriation for pay 329, 1353 for warrant 329, 1353 for aviation increase 329, 1353 for longevity 329, 1353cxcvii appropriation for retired 329, 1353 for retired, on active duty 329, 1353 for rental allowance 329, 1353 for subsistence allowance 329, 1353 for additional pay to, furnishing their own mounts 329, 1353 limitation after June 30, 1930 1353 for mileage, etc 330, 1353 for private property damages 330, 1354 for disposal of remains of 354, 1375 recovery of bodies 355, 1375 deficiency appropriation for mileage 42, 49, 938, 1619 for disposition of remains, etc 936, 1672 for reimbursements for certain rentals in Philippines 1623, 1674 acceptance authorized by designated, of decorations tendered by foreign governments in appreciation of services rendered 745 credited for active duty in Philippine Constabulary, as to retirement, pay, etc 720 emergency retired list created of persons serving in World War, as officers other than of Regular Army, having incurred physical disability 735 Medical Corps, credited for active service in Medical Reserve, etc., for computing longevity, etc 996 pay forbidden to retired, selling supplies, etc., to the Army or Department 330, 1353 to, retired before reaching 64, employed by parties making direct sales to Department or Army 330, 1353 payment of expense for recovery of bodies of, authorized 248 period pay of commissioned warrant 1187 total pay, etc., of commissioned warrant 1187 maximum allowed 1187 no reduction of any person now in service 1187 *Officers, Marine Corps,* appropriation for pay and allowances, active list 638, 1466 for subsistence allowance 638, 1466 for rental allowance 638, 1466 for retired 638, 1466 for mileage, without troops 639, 1467 for transporting dependents of 639, 1467 for funeral expenses 640, 1467 deficiency appropriation for mileage, etc., without troops 909, 1649 acceptance authorized by designated, of decorations tendered by foreign governments in appreciation of services rendered 745 death allowances to beneficiaries of, on active list 710 on retired list, on active duty 710 additional dependent relatives added 710 restricted to Regular Marine Corps 710 emergency retired list created of persons serving in World War as officers other than of Regular Marine Corps, having incurred physical disability 735 *Officers, Navy,* appropriation for pay, active list 631, 1459 for rental allowance 631, 1459 for subsistence allowance 631, 1459 appropriation for pay of retired 631, 1459 for hire of quarters ashore 631, 1459 for death gratuity 631, 1459 deficiency appropriation for transporting, etc., remains of 1618 acceptance authorized by designated, of decorations tendered by foreign governments, in appreciation of services rendered 744 additional pay for submarine duty 412 advances authorized to, for emergency expenses on shore duty 712 all active service in warrant rank computed for promotion to chief warrant rank 1180 assignment of line, not below lieutenant, for engineering duty only, upon application, etc 498 duties, grades, etc 498 assignment to duty on foreign mail contract vessel service, on volunteering therefor 695 below rank of Vice Admiral to be retired from active service when 64 years old 1142 retirements at that age, since August 29, 1916, validated 1142 death allowances to beneficiaries of, on active list 710 on retired list, on active duty 710 additional dependent relatives added 710 restricted to Regular Navy 710 electricians eligible for appointment as ensigns 1084 emergency retired list created of persons serving in World War as officers other than of Regular Navy, having incurred physical disability 735 liability requirement for retirement from active service of, repealed 1142 precedence of line, transferred to staff corps since July 1, 1923 498 retired, may be appointed in the diplomatic service 1482 service of, on airships, equivalent to sea duty 498 time extended for modification of age and service requirements for retirement and promotion of line captains, commanders and lieutenant commanders 1557 commissioned service of Academy graduates, computed from June 30, of end of academic course 1557 *Officers’ Reserve Corps, Army,* appropriation for pay and allowances, active duty 348, 1369 for mileage, limit 348, 1370 *Official Bonds,* payment of annual premiums accepted as renewal by postal officials 247 *Official Gazette, Patent Office,* appropriation for printing, etc 84, 1115 *Official Reporters of Debates,* appropriation for, House of Representatives 523, 1393 for Senate 520, 1390 *Ogden, Utah,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 922, 1660cxcviii *Ohio,* cooperation with, for location and erection of memorial museum to General Anthony Wayne, on site of Fort Defiance, Ohio 1009 care, etc., by the State 1009 construction suspended until sum available from State 1009 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Maumee River, in Lucas County 1559 Ohio River, at Ashland, Ky 119, 153 at Augusta, Ky 436 at Maysville, Ky 304, 306 at Moundsville, W. Va 1440 at New Cumberland, W. Va 741 at New Martinsville, W. Va 298, 1473 at Ravenswood, W. Va 318 at Ripley, Ohio 769 at Sistersville, W. Va 135 at Wellsburg, W. Va 503 Sandusky Bay, at Sandusky 1162 relieved from responsibility for loss of National Guard property by tornado at Lorain in 1924 985 *Ohio River,* bridge authorized across, at Ashland, Ky 119, 152 at Augusta, Ky 435 at Cairo, Ill 196 at Cannelton, Ind 1431 at Carrollton, Ky 1316 near Cincinnati, Ohio 1512 at Golconda, Ill 319 at Henderson, Ky 485 at Louisville, Ky 146 at McKees Rocks, Pa 1172 at Madison, Ind 133 at Maysville, Ky 306, 1696 at Maysville, Ky., and Aberdeen,Ohio 304 at Mound City, Ill 316 at Moundsville, W. Va 1439 at New Cumberland, W. Va 741 at New Martinsville, W. Va 297, 1472 at Owensboro, Ky., and Rockport, Ind 1222 at Pittsburgh, Pa 1167 at Ravenswood, W. Va 317 at Ripley, Ohio 769 at Rockport, Ind 472 at Shawneetown, Ill 478 at Sistersville, W. Va 135 at Wellsburg, W. Va 503 bridge legalized across, at Steubenville, Ohio 1074 time extended for bridging, at Augusta, Ky 1253 at Cairo, Ill 1535 at Golconda, Ill 1527 at Maysville, Ky., and Aberdeen, Ohio 1182, 1430 at Mound City, Ill 1529 between Owensboro, Ky., and Rockport, Ind 146 between Rochester and Monaca 112 at Sistersville, W. Va 1528 at Wellsburg, W. Va 1530 *Ohio River and Tributaries,* project for flood control of, to be submitted 538 *Oil and Gas Deposits on Public Lands,* permittees granted further additional time for drilling operations, etc 252 extension of expired permits 252 *Oil and Oil Shale, Public Lands,* appropriation for surveys, etc., of 203, 1565 *Oil City, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Allegheny River, at 114 time extended for bridging Allegheny River, at 1321 *Oil Conservation Board, Federal,* deficiency appropriation for expenses; reappropriation 887, 1626 *Oil, Gas, and Oil Shale,* appropriation for investigations, disseminating information of mining, economic development, etc., of 102, 1132 deficiency appropriation for investigations, etc.; unexpended balance reappropriated 903 *Oil Lands,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of suits to cancel leases of naval; unexpended balance reappropriated 4, 1625 *Oil Pollution of Navigable Waters,* deficiency appropriation for Conference, etc., on 1652 *Oil Shale,* appropriation for maintenance of plant, experimental refinery, etc 102 deficiency appropriation for development, etc., of, operation of plant, etc 16 *Ojinaga, Mexico,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande, between Presidio, Tex., and 116 consent of Mexico required 116 *Okanogan County, Wash.,* deficiency appropriation for paying local taxes to, on Colville Indian lands 899 payment to, of taxes on trust allotted Colville Indian lands in 447 deductions for payments for Indian tuition, etc 447 amount authorized 447 a full settlement for all claims 447 *Okanogan Irrigation District, Wash.,* transfer authorized of Okanogan project, to 739 payment required yearly in 31 installments 739 upon completion, all Federal rights, title, etc., to be conveyed 739 assignments of Federal claims under contracts with water users 739 operation during season of 1928, prior to execution of contract 739 power reserved in contracts to resume control when necessary 739 control to be resumed if annual payments not made in stated time 740 *Okfuskee County, Okla.,* transferred from the northern to the eastern judicial district of Oklahoma 440 *Oklahoma,* appropriation for establishing fish cultural station in, auxiliary to Neosho station., Mo 99 deficiency appropriation for pro rata share of expenses of Commissioner locating boundary between Texas and 21 for drainage assessments on Indian lands in 1639cxcix approval authorized of assessments, etc., within drainage districts, upon restricted Indian allotments in 1155 limitation on assessment payments not applicable 1155 amount authorized for paying approved assessments in Little River drainage district No 2 1155 reimbursable 1155 compact authorized between, and Colorado and Kansas, for division of waters of Arkansas River, etc 1507 and New Mexico, for division of waters of Cimarron River, etc 1503 and New Mexico and Texas, for division of waters of Rio Grande, etc., Rivers 1502 isolated tracts of public lands in, may be sold at auction 457 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Canadian River, at Francis 1547 restricted allotments to Five Civilized Tribes, in excess of 160 acres, subject to taxation by 733 *Oklahoma and Texas,* President requested to confer with Governors of, to ascertain if negotiations will be entertained for agreement between United States and the States, as to acceptance of lands transferred to each by decree of the Supreme Court 1444 if conference accepted, consent of Congress given to the States to enter into a compact respecting the matter 1444 President to proceed with conference, and suggest an agreement to be presented to Congress and the Legislatures for ratification 1444 compliance with obligations of the agreement authorized when ratified 1444 ratification required of the compact or agreement by each of the States and Congress 1445 *“Oklahoma,” Battleship,* appropriation for alterations and repairs for modernizing 1468 deficiency appropriation for modernizing, etc 25 limit of cost increased for modernizing 1085 *Oklahoma City, Okla.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1660 authorized to sell designated public squares, patented to 427 proceeds to be devoted to public purposes 427 terms of court at 1518 *Oklahoma Eastern Judicial District,* counties constituting 1518 terms of court, at Ada 1518 Ardmore 1518 Chickasha 1518 Durant 1518 Hugo 1518 Muskogee 1518 Okmulgee 1518 Pauls Valley 1518 terms of court, at Poteau 1518 South McAlester 1518 rooms at Hugo, Poteau, Ada, Okmulgee, Pauls Valley, and Durant 1518 clerk’s office at Muskogee, deputy, at Ardmore 1519 Okfuskee County transferred to, from the northern district 440 *Oklahoma Experiment Station,* deficiency appropriation for payment of additional endowment 1632 *Oklahoma Judicial Districts,* counties constituting northern district 1518 terms 1518 eastern district 1518 terms 1518 western district 1518 terms 1518 *Oklahoma Northern Judicial District,* counties constituting 1518 terms of court, at Bartlesville 1518 Miami 1518 Pawhuska 1518 Tulsa 1518 rooms at Pawhuska, Miami, and Bartlesville 1518 clerk’s office at Tulsa 1518 Okfuskee County transferred to the eastern from 440 *Oklahoma Western Judicial District,* counties constituting 1518 terms of court, at Enid 1518 Guthrie 1518 Lawton 1518 Mangum 1518 Oklahoma City 1518 Woodward 1518 rooms at Mangum 1518 clerk’s office at Oklahoma City; deputy at Guthrie 1519 *Okmulgee, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 922, 1043 terms of court at 1518 *Oldfield, William A., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1623 *Olsen, William,* name placed on yellow fever honor roll and presented gold medal 1409 to receive $125 monthly 1410 *Olyphant, Pa.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 *Omaha Agency, Nebr.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Omaha, Nebr.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, between Council Bluffs, Iowa, and 733 *Omaha, Nebr., Council Bluffs, Iowa, and,* may bridge Missouri River, between the two cities 733 *Operating Force, Public Buildings,* appropriation for pay of 185, 1047 deficiency appropriation for 49, 1619, 1663 *Operating Supplies, Public Buildings,* appropriation for fuel, lights, water, etc 185, 1048 telephone switchboard contracts authorized 1048cc deficiency appropriation for 42, 49, 937, 1619, 1672 *Opium, etc.,* appropriation for expenses, enforcing law restricting sale, etc., of 170, 1035 *Optical Glass, etc.,* appropriation for investigating problems in production of 92, 1122 *Optometry, D. C.,* not included in provisions of Healing Arts Practice Act, D. C., 1928 1326 *Oraibi Indian Sanatorium, Ariz.,* appropriation for construction and equipment 1582 *Orchard, etc., Fruits,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 549 *Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Army,* appropriation for 342, 1364 deficiency appropriation for 43, 49, 935, 1619, 1622, 1672 balances of appropriations, proceeds of sales of ordnance material, covered in 365 *Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Navy,* appropriation for procuring, etc 630, 1458 deficiency appropriation for 47, 934, 1618 *Ordnance Annex Building, D. C., Army,* custody, etc., of, transferred to office of Public Buildings and Public Parks of National Capital 888 *Ordnance, Army and Navy,* loans or gifts of condemned or obsolete, authorized to soldiers’ monument associations, Grand Army and American Legion posts, war veteran associations, etc 773 *Ordnance Department, Army,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of, War Department 326, 1350 for fortification seacoast defenses, United States 336, 1359 insular possessions 336, 1359 Panama Canal 336, 1360 for services and supplies 342, 1364 employment of consulting engineers authorized 342, 1365 for airplane bombs, ammunition for small arms, etc 342 for small arms, and machine gun practice 342 for ammunition for military salutes 342 for manufacture of arms at arsenals, etc 342 for preserving, etc., ordnance stores 342 for purchase, etc., for troops 342 for automatic machine rifles 343 for purchase, manufacture, etc., of tanks, and armored vehicles 343 for Field Artillery armament 343 for proving grounds 343 for Rock Island, HL, bridges 343, 1365 for Moline-Rock Island bridge 343 for testing machines 343 for repairs of arsenals, etc 344, 1365 for gauges, jigs, etc., for manufacture of arms and armament 344, 1365 appropriation for John W. Stockett, as payment for Government use of his gun inventions; condition 1381 deficiency appropriation for removing projectiles to Picatinny Arsenal from Lake Denmark, N. J 36 for repairing, rebuilding, etc., Picatinny Arsenal, N. J 36 for distributing war trophies 36 for manufacture of arms 43, 1619 for ordnance service 43,49, 936 for ordnance stores, etc 43, 49, 1619, 1622, 1672 for ammunition 43, 49, 936, 1622 for proving grounds 43, 49, 936, 1622 for Field Artillery armament 49, 1622 for ammunition storage facilities 928, 1665 for repairs to arsenals 936 for fortification expenses 1619 for salaries, 1929, under 1690 balances of appropriations, evacuation of ordnance depots, covered in 365 for terminal storage, etc., covered in 365 *Ordnance, Navy,* no money appropriated for, to be used for any other purpose 1249 transfers of used, etc., material not prohibited 1249 *Oregon,* authorized to exchange for recreational purposes revested lands of Oregon and California Railroad, and Coos Bay Wagon Road grants 429 leased lands exempt from county taxes 426 limitation on acceptance and disposal of exchanged lands 429 minimum prices for sales of agricultural and timberlands 429 disposal of receipts 429 granted Castle, Tourist, and Elephant Rocks, in Pacific Ocean, for park purposes 148 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Columbia River, at Arlington 1023 *Oregon and California Railroad Company,* appropriation for survey, sale, etc., of revested lands of 203, 1565 for fire protection, etc., revested lands of 554, 1204 revested lands of, in designated area, added to Crater National Forest, Oreg 450 appraisal of 451 transfer of amount from national forest receipts to Oregon and California land grant fund 451 sale of timber authorized on revested grant agricultural lands of 597 rules, etc.,for cutting to be prescribed 597 *Oregon and California Railroad Grant Lands,* exchanges for recreational purposes, of public lands, extended to revested, in Oregon 429 *Oregon Caves, Siskiyou National Forest, Oreg.,* sum authorized for improvements, within and near, for the visiting public 1407cci construction of bridge across Columbia River at Hood River, by, legalized 285 *Organized Reserves, Army,* appropriation for Officers’ Reserve Corps, pay and allowances, active duty 348, 1369 for mileage; limit 348, 1370 for Enlisted Reserve Corps, pay, etc 348, 1370 for correspondence instruction courses 348, 1370 for training manuals, blank forms, etc 348, 1370 for headquarters and camps; miscellaneous expenses 348, 1370 purchase of new airplanes 348, 1370 medical and hospital treatment, pay, etc., if injured in line of duty 348, 1370 burial, etc., expenses, if dying in line of duty 348, 1370 maintenance of divisional and regimental headquarters 349, 1370 no other funds to be used 349, 1370 pay of reserve officers restricted 349, 1371 allowance when training as individual officers 349 care of Veterans’ Bureau patients by Medical Reserve Corps 349, 1371 deficiency appropriation for 43, 49, 936, 938, 1620, 1622, 1672 members of Officers’ Reserve Corps and enlisted reserves, injured in voluntary aerial flights, allowed hospital treatment, etc 462 limitation on pay, etc 462 *Orland Irrigation Project, Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 328, 1590 *Orren Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Oates to Levis Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Osage Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at; pay of tribal officers and employees, from trust funds 224, 1586 *Osage Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for instruction of children; from tribal funds 220, 1580 for Saint Louis boarding school, renewal of contract 220, 1580 for oil and gas production expenses 224, 1586 for visits of tribal council to Washington 224, 1586 for monument to tribal members of, who lost their lives in World War 225, 1587 deficiency appropriation for expenses, murder trials 899 oil and other mineral lands reserved to, until April 8, 1958; royalties from, to be disbursed to members of the Tribe 1478 lands held in trust continued subject thereto until January 1, 1959 1479 unleased land to be offered for oil and gas leases 1479 homesteads of Indians, without competency certificates, exempt from taxes; limit 1479 surface owners to paid for damages thereto from mining operations; regulations for 1479 suits allowed in Federal court 1480 payments from trust funds 1480 disposition of property, etc., to estates of deceased Indians without competency certificates 1480 restrictions applicable to unallotted Indians born since July 1, 1907, and their heirs 1481 validity of contracts for debt 1481 property in trust for such Indians, of less than one-half Osage blood, etc., not subject to forced sale, etc 1431 competency certificates to unallotted Indians at discretion of the Secretary 1431 outstanding obligations of restricted Indians to be paid from funds thereof 1451 competency certificates may be granted after payments of all debts 1481 quadrennial elections of Tribal officers, etc 1481 *Oshkosh, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 180, 1043 *Osteopathy, D. C.,* licenses required to practice 1334 *Otis Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Sixteenth to Eighteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1271 for paving, etc., South Dakota Avenue to Twenty-fourth Street; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Otoe Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Ottawa, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 922, 1043 *Ottawa River, Ohio,* preliminary examination for flood concontrol of, and tributaries 1164 for removing causes of pollution 1164 *Ottoman Empire* (*see* Turkey). *Ottoman Empire, Former,* appropriation for expenses of American prisoners, etc., in 76 *Ouachita River,* bridge authorized across, at Calion, Ark 308 in Union and Ashley Counties, Ark 1075 time extended for bridging, at Harrisonburg, La 279 at Monroe, La 57 toll charges, authorized by Arkansas on bridge across, at Calion, Ark 744 *Overhead Wires, D. C.,* temporary, permission for extending, during inauguration of President, 1929, by telegraph, telephone, and radio companies 1141 *Overseas Highway, Fla.,* survey, and report on cost of bridges on, from Key West to the mainland, directed 591 *Owen Place NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Montello to Trinidad Avenues; from gasoline tax fund 1272 *Owensboro, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, between Rockport, Ind., and 1322ccii time extended for bridging Ohio River, between Rockport, Ind., and 146 *Owyhee Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropriation for construction 229, 1591 **P.** *Pacific Coast,* appropriation for surveys of 96, 1126 for care of Navy insane on 634, 1462 station to be established on, at mouth of Quillayute River, Wash., for Coast Guard 1156 *Pacific Southwest Exposition, Long Beach, Calif.,* articles imported solely for display at, admitted in bond free of duty 396 duty imposed if sold, etc 397 exhibits from executive departments, etc 397 without Government expense 397 *Packers and Stockyards Act,* appropriation for expenses executing 547, 1198 deficiency appropriation for executing 46, 933 *Page, William Tyler, Clerk of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for services, etc., compiling contested election expenses 524 *Pages,* appropriation for House of Representatives 522, 1392 for Senate 519, 1389 *Paiute Agency, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1583 *Paiute and Shoshone Indians, etc.,* lands set aside for adjoining Summit Lake, Nev 160 *Paiute Indian Reservation, Nev.,* deficiency appropriation for operating irrigation drains for lands of 17 *Paiute Indians, Nev.,* appropriation for irrigation charges, etc., allotted lands of; repayment 213, 1575 for operating drains to Truckee-Carson Irrigation district 213, 1575 *Paia and Rincon Indian Reservations, Calif.,* appropriation for irrigation projects on 210, 1572 *Pan American Conference on Conciliation and Arbitration,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 912 *Pan American Conference on Highways, Second,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of participating, at Rio de Janeiro 912 amount authorized for expenses of participation in, at Rio de Janeiro 403 *Pan American Postal Union,* free transmission in domestic mails of correspondence of diplomatic corps of countries of, stationed in United States 1177 consular official mail 1177 *Pan American Sanitary Bureau,* appropriation for quota, etc 72, 1103 *Pan American Union,* appropriation for quota for support of 71, 1102 for printing and binding for 71, 1102 cooperation of Secretary of State authorized with, in surveys, etc., for building Inter-American Highways 1697 erection of office building for, on Government land in District of Columbia 590 site; approval of plans by Commission of Fine Arts 590 exempted from taxation 590 *Panama,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 for annual payment to 73, 1104 deficiency appropriation for monument to General Simon Bolivar, in city of Panama 911 aids to navigation authorized, with consent of, on Jicarita Island and Morro Puercos, in Pacific Ocean approach to Panama Canal 1262 *Panama Canal,* appropriation for all expenses, objects specified 363, 1385 pay of officials and employees 363, 1385 for contingent expenses; vehicles, etc 363, 1385 damages to vessels passing through locks 363, 1385 losses or damages to property taken 363, 1385 claims for damages to lands, etc 363, 1385 expenses, sales of unserviceable material, etc 363, 1385 emergency expenses 363, 1385 traveling expenses 363, 1385 for maintenance and operation 363, 1385 for salary of Governor 363, 1385 for purchase of supplies 363, 1385 for payment to alien cripples 363, 1385 for continuing dam across Chagres River at Alhajuela 363, 1386 for maintenance, etc., hydroelectric plant, etc 364, 1386 dam, etc., to be known as Madden Dam, etc 1386 for sanitation, hospitals, etc 364, 1386 surgical appliances to injured employees 364, 1386 for civil government expenses; court officials 364, 1386 purchase from Army surplus, etc., stocks 364, 1386 for general expenses from specified sources 364, 1386 net profits to be covered into the Treasury 364, 1386 for operation of waterworks, etc., for Panama and Colon 364, 1386 for surveys, Atlantic entrance to 96, 1126 for relief and protection of American seamen in 68, 1098 for fortification expenses 336, 1360 for air stations, hangars, gas plants, etc., payable from designated funds 338 for Weather Service expenses in 543, 1194 deficiency appropriation for salary, district judge 39 for revision of laws of Canal Zone 931 for fortifications 936 for investigation, etc., to determine the practicability of enlarging, to meet future needs of shipping 1667cciii deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc., 1929, under 1691 balances of appropriations for military posts, covered in 364 for Army quarters, covered in 364 aids to navigation authorized in Pacific Ocean approaches to, on Jicarita Island and Morro Puercos, Panama 1262 no reduction of pay, etc., of retired warrant officers and enlisted men serving in 310 revision and codification of Canal Zone laws authorized 596 survey, etc., as to additional locks and facilities of 1539 *Panama Canal Zone,* appropriation for relief and protection of American seamen in 68, 1098 *Panama, Panama,* provisions for permanent maintenance of Gorgas Memorial Laboratory at site in Canal Zone, or 491 *Panama Railroad Company,* notes of, held by United States Treasurer to be canceled and returned 532 *Papago Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for improving water supply 204 for land for agency reserve 207 deficiency appropriation for road from Tucson to Ajo, via Indian Oasis within 18 for constructing fence along east boundary 899 sum authorized for fence along eastern boundary of 617 *Papago Indians, Ariz.,* appropriation for water supply for villages of 209, 1572 *Paper,* appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc., of 92, 1122 for study of woods suitable for making pulp and 1205 for investigating hemp for manufacture of pulp and 554, 1205 *Paper, Distinctive,* appropriation for expenses, United States securities 166, 1032 amount immediately available for United States and national currency 915 *Paradise Valley, Wash.,* deficiency appropriation for sewage disposal system, Mount Rainier Park 1644 *Paraguay,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Paratuberculosis of Animals,* appropriation for eradicating, etc 546, 1196 *Parco, Wyo.,* lease of lands to, for public aviation field; conditions, etc 448 *Paris Green, etc.,* appropriation for preventing sale, etc., of adulterated 566, 1218 *Paris, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 180 deficiency appropriation for public building at 1660 *Park Police, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 679, 1296 for uniforms, equipment, etc 679, 1296 deficiency appropriation for additional pay and allowances 893 salaries of, to be same as of District Metropolitan police 429 *Parker-Gila Valley Reclamation Project, Ariz.,* study, etc., of lands in Arizona to be embraced in 1063 report to Congress of finding 1063 *Parker I-See-O Post All American Legion, Lawton, Okla.,* patent to, of land in Comanche County, for post building 1091 *Parkersburg, W. Va.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1660 *Parks and Playgrounds, D. C.,* lands may be acquired for, reserving limited rights to grantors, not impairing park purposes 1070 permanent rights in adjoining property may be acquired to prevent use thereof impairing public use 1070 *Parks, D. C., Small,* appropriation for condemning lands for 656, 1273 *Parlatoria Date Scale,* appropriation for research on 558, 1208 for suppressing spread of 565, 1216 amount for Arizona and California making joint contribution 1216 deficiency appropriation for eradicating 14 *Parliamentarian, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, assistant 520, 1390 *Parris Island, S. C.,* deficiency appropriation for marine barracks, steel bridge across Archers Creek 25 parcels of lighthouse reservation, transferred to Secretary of the Navy 1025 retentions for lighthouse uses 1026 *Participating Certificates,* provisions relating to, in Settlement of War Claims Act 268, 269 *Partnerships,* not taxable under Revenue Act 840 distributive shares of, income taxed on partners 840 *Passaic, N. J.,* appropriation for public building 1043 deficiency appropriation for public building at 922 *Passport Bureaus,* appropriation for New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Seattle, New Orleans, and Boston 65, 1096 *Passports,* deficiency appropriation for refund of erroneously collected, etc., fees 910 *Patent Office, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 100, 1130 employment of temporary typists, etc 100, 1130 for professional and scientific books, etc 100, 1130 for producing copies of weekly issue of patents, drawings, etc 100, 1130 multigraphing heads of drawings permitted 100, 1131 for investigating prior use of inventions, etc 100, 1131 for furniture, etc 101, 1131cciv appropriation for printing weekly issue of patents, drawings, etc 84, 1115 for printing, etc., Official Gazette, etc 84, 1115 deficiency appropriation for scientific library 46 for salaries 898 for photolithographing 1637 for furnishing patent specifications, etc., 1915–1925, to Los Angeles, Calif., public library; reimbursable 1637 for salaries, 1929 1680 *Patents,* issue of, authorized without fee, to Government employees, etc., except of Patent Office, for inventions certified to be used in public interest 467 stipulation that Government may use without royalty to be included in patent 468 jurisdiction in, appeals invested in Court of Customs and Patent Appeals 1476 reissue of any inoperative patent, if error inadvertent in claim, etc., and without any fraud 732 for unexpired term of original patent 732 several patents may be issued for separate parts of the thing patented 732 effect of, as if originally filed in corrected form 732 no new matter to be introduced 732 honorably discharged veteran of World War who served between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, may make application for extension of 1012 statement of facts to accompany application 1013 patentee of, invention granted prior to November 11, 1918, and unexpired 1013 ownership between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918 1013 income from, was reduced by war service 1013 was exploiting invention when inducted into the service 1013 consent to extension of all parties having rights, etc., to the patent 1013 period of extension applied for, limited to three times length of war service 1013 reenlistment subsequent to November 11, 1918, excluded 1013 extension to be granted licensee 1013 conflicting rights of other patents not impaired 1013 nor lawful manufacturing of invention before passage of this Act 1013 legal representative of veteran, in case of death, etc., may make application, etc 1013 on examination by Commissioner, if application come to regulations, etc., notice of application to be published in Official Gazette 1013 opposition by person claiming application is not true in fact 1013 hearings on filing notice of opposition 1014 on examination by Commissioner; denial of extension, if opinion against granting thereof 1014 appeal allowed applicant on refusal 1014 if no opposition, certificate of extension to be issued 1014 publication of notice, etc 1014 patent to have effect of having been originally granted for seventeen years plus the extension 1014 infringement proceedings after expiration of original patent 1014 rights, etc., of United States, not affected 1014 uncertified copies of specifications, etc., from 1915 to 1925, to be furnished Los Angeles, Calif., public library; payment, etc 1497 *Patents, Commissioner of,* appropriation for 100, 1130 *Paterson, N. J.,* appropriation for public building 1043 deficiency appropriation for demolition of present building and construction of new post office, etc 922 *Patterson Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Chevy Chase Parkway to Nevada Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 1269 *Patuxent River,* bridge authorized across, near Burch, Md 1490 *Pauls Valley, Okla.,* terms of court at 1518 *Paw Paw, W. Va.,* construction legalized of bridge across Potomac River, at 1077 *Pawhuska, Okla.,* appropriation for Saint Louis Indian Mission Boarding School at 220, 1580 terms of court at 1518 *Pawnee and Ponca Indian Hospital, Okla.,* appropriation for improvements 1582 *Pawnee and Sioux Indians,* appropriation for monument on site of battle between, in Hitchcock County, Nebr 1587 *Pawnee Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 222, 1583 *Pawtucket, M. I.,* appropriation for public building 180, 1043 *Paxton, Ill.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 *Pay Clerks, Army,* appropriation for, retired 329, 1353 *Pay, etc., Army,* appropriation for officers, line and staff 329, 1353 for National Guard officers 329, 1353 for warrant officers 329, 1353 for aviation increase, officers 329, 1353 for longevity, officers 329, 1353 for enlisted men, line and staff 329, 1353 for National Guard, enlisted men 329, 1353 for aviation increase, enlisted men 329, 1353 for Philippine Scouts, enlisted men 329, 1353 for longevity, enlisted men 329, 1353 for retired officers 329, 1353ccv appropriation for retired officers on active duty 329, 1353 for retired enlisted men 329, 1353 for retired enlisted men on active duty 329, 1353 for retired pay clerks 329, 1353 for retired veterinarians 329, 1353 for civil-service messengers at headquarters 329, 1353 for contract surgeons 329, 1353 for nurses; hospital matrons 329, 1353 for rental allowances, etc 329, 1353 for subsistence allowances 329, 1353 for additional pay, officers furnishing their own mounts 329, 1353 accounted for as one fund 329, 1353 horses to an officer reduced after June 30, 1930. 1353 deficiency appropriation for, fiscal year 1926 35 for, fiscal year 1927, including “Incidental expenses, 1927” 35 for, 42, 44, 49, 937, 1619, 1622, 1672, 1674 for longevity 49, 937, 1619, 1672, 1674 for (estates of deceased soldiers) 1619,1672, 1674 *Pay, etc., Navy,* appropriation for officers 631, 1459 for rental allowance 631, 1459 for subsistence allowance 631, 1459 for hire of quarters 631, 1459 for retired officers 631, 1459 for retired enlisted men 631, 1459 for reenlistment extra pay 631, 1459 for interest on deposits, enlisted men 631, 1459 for petty officers, seamen, etc 631, 1459 for machinists, apprentice seamen, etc 631, 1460 for, and allowances, Nurse Corps 631, 1460 for, and allowances, Fleet Naval Reservists 631, 1460 for property losses 631, 1460 for death gratuities 631, 1460 deficiency appropriation for 42, 44, 47, 934, 937, 1618, 1621, 1671, 1673 additional, for submarine and diving duty 412 *Pay, Marine Corps,* appropriation for, and allowances 638, 1466 deficiency appropriation for 25, 42, 44, 48, 934, 1618, 1621, 1671 for travel allowance of discharged enlisted men 909, 1649 *Pay, Navy,* appropriation for, miscellaneous 624, 1452 attendance at technical, etc., meetings 624, 1452 intermittent employment of experts 624, 1452 officers and midshipmen on shore patrol duty 624, 1452 advertising, etc 624, 1452 interned persons and prisoners of war 634, 1452 damages claims 624, 1452 restriction on use in naval districts 624, 1452 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous 42, 44, 47, 934, 937, 1618, 1621, 1648 for increased compensation to employees, 1929 1648 allowance for travel by privately owned conveyances, while traveling under orders; money rate 975 not applicable to expenses under Subsistence Expense Act of 1926 975 grades and service entitling officers to pay of fourth period 719 officers appointed to fill vacancies in Army by increase of personnel in 1920, added 720 exceptions 720 Coast Guard officers 720 amendment effective from July 1, 1926 720 no back pay, etc., to accrue 720 pay allowance fourth period, exception repealed 788 retired pay to include increases for active duty performed since retirement 774 retired officers on active duty, while on leave or sick, to have same pay as officers on active list 774 if death occurs, benefits accorded to dependents 774 pay of commissioned warrant officers on active list 1187 total base pay, allowances, etc., of commissioned officers established 1187 warrant officers of Navy and Coast Guard established 1187 no reduction of pay, etc., of any person now in service 1187 Director of Coast and Geodetic Survey to have pay and allowances of a rear admiral (lower half) 1187 extension of words “child” and “children,” as used for dependents 1254 *Payne, James,* deficiency appropriation for services 884 *“Peace,” Oil Painting,* appropriation for purchase of, by Joint Committee on the Library 526 *Peach Disease, Phony,* appropriation for control, etc., of 1216 *Peacock, J. H., etc.,* may bridge Mississippi River at Prairie du Chien, Wis 198 *Pearl Harbor, Hawaii,* appropriation for naval station, improvements to channel and harbor 636 for acquiring private fishery rights 636 for submarine base, public works, etc 636 for naval station, public works 1464 for naval air station, public works 1464 *Pearl River,* bridge authorized across, at Edinburg, Miss 975 in Leake County, Miss 421 in Madison and Rankin Counties, Miss 421 *Pearl River Valley Lumber Company,* may bridge Pearl River, in Leake County, Miss 421 in Madison and Rankin Counties, Miss 421 *Pecans,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 549 for investigating, etc., growing, marketing, etc., of 551ccvi *Pecos River, etc.,* compact authorized between New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas, for division of waters of 1502 *Pecuniary Claims Arbitration, British-American,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 48 *Peek, B. F., etc.,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Bettendorf, Iowa 759 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Bettendorf, Iowa, by 1512 *Peekskill, N. Y.,* deficiency appropriation for replacing present post-office building 1660 *Pegel, Herman,* payment to Germany, for heirs of, deceased while a seaman in American merchant marine 414 *Pell City, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Coosa River, at 295 *Pembina, N. Dak.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1660 *Penal and Correctional Institutions,* (*see* Penitentiaries, and Prisons, United States). *Pendleton’s Ferry,* bridge authorized across Sabine River, at 611 *Penitentiaries, United States* (*see also* Prisons, United States), appropriation for maintenance, etc 82, 1112 for Leavenworth, Kans 82, 1113 for Atlanta, Ga 82, 1113 for McNeil Island, Wash 82, 1113 for Industrial Institution for Women, Alderson, W. Va 82, 1113 for Industrial Reformatory, Chillicothe, Ohio 83, 1113 for probation system 83, 1114 deficiency appropriation for Leavenworth, Kans 21, 906, 1646 for Atlanta, Ga 21, 906, 1646 for McNeil Island, Wash 22, 906, 1646 for Industrial Reformatory, Chillicothe, Ohio 906, 1647 for motor vehicles 906 for salaries, etc., 1929, under 1684 *Penn Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., west of Queen Street; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Pennell, Elizabeth Robins,* claim of security from, waived under legacy of Joseph Pennell to Library of Congress 1446 *Pennsylvania,* appropriation for reimbursing for marine school expenses 625, 1453 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Delaware River, at Burlington, N. J 324 Monongahela River at Fayette City 1489 at Point Marion 395 Susquehanna River, at Liverpool 1319 at Sunbury 244 *Pennsylvania and Newark Railroad Company,* time extended for bridging Delaware River, at Trenton, N. J., by Pennsylvania Railroad Company and 440 *“Pennsylvania, ” Battleship,* deficiency appropriation for modernizing, etc 1648 limit of cost increased for modernizing 1261 *Pennsylvania Election, 1926,* deficiency appropriation for services, transporting, etc., to Senate, from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, ballot boxes, etc., of 2 *Pennsylvania Middle Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 1344 *Pennsylvania Railroad Company,* acceptance of sum in compromise with, for expenses of grading street, etc., due to subsidence by constructing railroad tunnel under First Street east, Washington, D.C 398 exchange authorized with, of designated tract of Army land in Philadelphia, Pa 458 may bridge Allegheny River, at Oil City, Pa 114 time extended for bridging Allegheny River, at Oil City, Pa., by 1321 Delaware River, at Trenton, N. J., by, and Pennsylvania and Newark Railroad Company 440 tract of Army reservation land in Philadelphia, may be sold to 312 proceeds to be deposited to military posts construction 312 appraisal at expense of company 312 no sale for less than value of 312 *Pensacola, Fla.,* appropriation for naval air station, concrete bridge; from balance for hurricane repairs, etc 636 for naval air station, landplane field 1464 time extended for determining titles and issuing quit-claim deeds to lots in 365 *Pension Office* (*see* Pensions Bureau, Interior Department). *Pensions,* appropriation for Commissioner of, and office personnel 226, 1588 for fees, etc., examining surgeons, 1927 and 1928 226, 1588 for Army and Navy 226, 1588 Navy, from naval fund 226, 1588 separate accounts for 226, 1588 deficiency appropriation for Army and Navy 19, 1617, 1621, 1642, 1671 for Army 41, 46 double, allowed Army, Navy, or Marine Corps, for death or disability from aviation duty 1436 allowed widows and dependents of Navy officers or enlisted men who die from submarine accident 466 minimum to widow and children 467 rate for widows of persons who served 90 days during the Civil War, and were honorably discharged, or were discharged for disability, who were married prior to June 27, 1905, and are 75 years old 714 no other pension reduced 715 commencement, if now on pension roll 715 of new applicants 715ccvii rate for widows of persons who served 90 days during the Civil War; payment of check issued to pensioner on day of death 715 fees, etc., prohibited 715 punishment for violations 715 inconsistent laws modified 715 *Pensions Bureau, Interior Department,* appropriation for Army and Navy pensions 226, 1588 for Commissioner, and office personnel 226, 1588 for general expenses 226, 1588 for special investigations and examinations 1588 for traveling expenses 226, 1588 for examining surgeons 226, 1588 restriction on medical examinations of claimants, etc 1588 limitation on physician’s fee 1588 for expenses under Civil Service Retirement Act 226, 1588 for Government contribution to retirement fund 227, 1588 deficiency appropriation for examining surgeons 1642 for special investigations, additional 1642 for salaries, 1929 1683 amount for salaries, 1930, immediately available 1642 *People’s Counsel, Public Utilities Commission, D. C.,* appropriation for 647, 1265 *Peoria, Ill.,* may bridge Illinois River 392 *Perdido Bay,* bridge authorized across, at Bear Point, Ala 385 Inerarity Point, Fla., to Baldwin County, Ala 771 *Perdido Bay, Fla and Ala.,* bridge across, if acquired by counties of Escambia or Baldwin or by Florida and Alabama, may be transferred, etc 1510 *Perishable Farm Products, etc.,* appropriation for certifying conditions of shipments of, at central markets 56, 1212 for preventing dumping, etc., of, by receiver in interstate commerce 563, 1214 deficiency appropriation for administration of agency to prevent dumping of, in interstate commerce 13 *Permanent International Association of Road Congresses,* invitation to hold sixth session of, in United States, authorized 378 *Perry County, Tenn.,* time extended for bridging Tennessee River, in Decatur County and 53 *Perry Point, Md.,* designated buildings at Veterans’ Bureau hospital, may be disposed of 1486 *Perry Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Twentieth to Twenty-second Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Perry’s Victory Memorial Commission,* deficiency appropriation for lighting Memorial plazas, etc 888 *Perryville, Ky., Battle of,* appropriation for tablet on site of 1378 memorial tablet authorized of Federal soldiers killed at 160 tract of land may be accepted for establishing national cemetery at 160 *Persia,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 for expenses of American prisoners, etc., in 76, 1107 *Personal Property Taxes, D. C.,* real estate levied for nonpayment of, may be sold by court decree if price offered at auction insufficient for taxes, etc 1226 *Personnel Classification Board,* deficiency appropriation for field investigations, etc 888 *Peru,* appropriation for ambassador to 65, 1096 *Petersburg National Military Park, Va.,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 1376 transfer of portion of Camp Lee to, authorized 1305 *Petrified Forest National Monument,* appropriation for employees’ quarters 1599 *Petroleum,* appropriation for utilization, etc., of 102, 1132 *Petroleum Exposition, International,* invitation authorized to States and foreign countries to participate in 788 *Peyote,* appropriation for suppressing traffic in, among Indians 204, 1566 *Pfister, Edwin T.,* patent for stock raising homestead to 1156 *Pharmacopoeia, United States,* appropriation for cooperating in revision of 566, 1217 *Pharmacy, D. C.,* not included in provisions of Healing Arts Practice Act, D. C., 1928 1326 *Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Company,* acceptance of sum in compromise with, for expenses of grading street, etc., due to subsidence by constructing railroad tunnel under First Street east, Washington, D. C 398 *Philadelphia, Pa.,* appropriation for mint at 175, 1041 for purchase of site and building, for use of marine hospital 180 for Naval Home 628, 1456 for navy yard, public works 635, 1464 for naval aircraft factory, flying field 1464 deficiency appropriation for mint, dynamo, etc 917 exchange of tracts of land in, with Pennsylvania Railroad Company, authorized 458 portion of Army reservation in, may be sold to Pennsylvania Railroad Company 312 proceeds deposited to credit of Army post construction fund 312 *Philippi, W. Va* building for post office at, authorized to be erected by Philippi Improvement Company 590ccviii building for post office at; lease of; rentals 590 upon termination of lease, or prior, purchase authorized 591 amounts authorized for rent, etc 591 *Philippine Campaign Medal,* gratuitous issue of, to persons entitled 500 *Philippine Congressional Medal,* gratuitous issue of, to persons entitled 500 *Philippine Constabulary,* Army officers credited for active duty in, for retirement pay, etc 720 *Philippine Islands,* appropriation for pay of Resident Commissioners from 520, 1390 for expenses of Resident Commissioners 520, 1390 for clerk hire, Resident Commissioners 523, 1393 for relief, etc., of American seamen in 68, 1098 for distinctive mail equipment for 192, 1055 for care, etc., of insane Filipino soldiers 340, 1363 for care of lepers, etc 625, 1453 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing Government of, for maintaining alien crews to April 6, 1927 37 for Cavite Naval Station, ammunition storage 908 for care of insane Filipino soldiers 1665 act of legislature amending the corporation law, ratified, etc 1434 construction authorized of Signal depot warehouse 1301 reports of acts of legislature, to be continued 1348 salaries fixed of justices of the supreme court of 997 submission to Congress discontinued, of acts of the legislature 996 sum authorized for heavy seagoing Air Corps retriever in 1425 *Philippine Scouts,* appropriation for pay of enlisted men 329, 1253 *Phoenix, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian school at 217, 1578 purchase of additional land 217 bronze cannon, at Fort Jay, N. Y., donated to 1442 part of public building site granted to, for street purposes 60 *Phoenix Indian Boarding School Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for care, etc., of reservation patients 1581 *Phoenix Indian Sanatorium, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of; X-ray equipment 220, 1581 *Phony Peach Disease,* appropriation for control, etc., of 1216 *Phrenology,* license tax required for practice of, in District of Columbia 646 *Physical Constants, etc.,* appropriation for operating testing machines to determine, of materials 91, 1121 *Physical Hydrography,* appropriation for continuing researches in 96, 1127 deficiency appropriation for removing projectiles from Lake Denmark, to 36 for repairing, rebuilding, etc 36 purchase of additional land 36 sum authorized for powder blending unit at 1305 *Picuris Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for compensating, for property losses; purchase for 1638 *Pierce Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., North Capitol to First Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Pierre, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school at 219, 1580 *Pilgrimages to American Cemeteries in Europe,* provisions for, of mothers and widows of American forces who died during the World War, and are buried therein 1508 *Pilot Charts,* appropriation for preparation, etc., of 643, 1472 *Pima Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222, 1583 *Pima Indian Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 220, 1581 *Pima Indians, Ariz.,* appropriation for irrigation system, Gila River Reservation 210, 1573 for support, etc 222, 1571 *Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1571, 1584 *Pine Ridge Indian Hospital, S. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1582 for construction, etc 1582 *Pine Ridge Sioux Indians, S. Dak.,* per capita payment to, from tribal funds 747 *Pinedo, Colonel Francesco de,* distinguished flying cross to be presented to, for aerial journey of 25,000 miles by flying boat 482 *Pinellas Point, Fla.,* bridge authorized across Tampa Bay, from Piney Point, to 405 *Piney Branch Road NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Van Buren to Butternut Street (east side); from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Piney Point, Fla.,* bridge authorized across Tampa Bay, from Pinellas Point, to 405 *Pink Bollworm of Cotton,* appropriation for emergency eradication of, in western Texas, etc 247 for research on 558, 1208 for control measures, etc., Mexico, etc 564, 1216 for extermination measures in cooperation with Mexican authorities 564, 1216 for reimbursing States for enforced nonproduction cotton zones 565, 1216 payment for destroyed crops, etc., forbidden 565 deficiency appropriation for emergency eradicating of, in Arizona, etc 13 for eradication of 44, 933ccix deficiency appropriation for enforcing, etc., noncotton zones provisions 895 available only for compensation of crop of 1928 896 contributions of States required 896 payment to farmers for loss due to nonproduction of cotton, when States have established noncotton zones to eradicate, in affected area 688 amount authorized to be appropriated 688 in cooperation with State authorities 688 not available unless live bollworm be found in county, etc 689 determination of loss in Texas as provided by laws thereof 689 in other States when similar legislation provided 689 subject to approval of Secretary of Agriculture 689 compliance required with all quarantine and control regulations 689 appropriation available only for crop of 1928 689 unless thereafter a State shall pay each year a sum equal to expenditure by United States in such State 689 *Pipestone, Minn.,* appropriation for Indian school at 217, 1578 *Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railway Company,* may bridge Monongahela River at Charleroi, Pa 1180 *Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago, and St. Louis Railroad Company,* construction of bridge across Ohio River, at Steubenville, Ohio, by, legalized 1074 *Pittsburgh, Pa.,* appropriation for mining experiment station, care, etc 102, 1133 for public building 1043 deficiency appropriation for public building at 31, 923 bridge authorized across Monongahela River, at 1173 Ohio River, at 1167 sewer outlet in Allegheny River, legalized 1483 any necessary changes in, to be made 1483 time extended for bridging Monongahela River, at 384 *Pittsfield, Mass.,* appropriation for acquiring land and extending public building at 180 *Pittsylvania County, Va.,* reconstruction of bridge authorized across Dan River in 1159 *Plant Disease Survey,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 549, 1200 *Plant Dust Explosions,* appropriation for investigating methods of preventing 557, 1207 *Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 549, 1199 investigations, etc 549, 1199 cost of buildings limited 549, 1200 employing experts, etc 549, 1200 for Chief of Bureau and office personnel 549, 1200 appropriation for investigating plant, tree,andfruit diseases; of pecans 549 for plant-disease survey, etc 549, 1200 for citrus canker eradication, etc 549, 1200 local contributions required 549, 1200 no payment for destroyed trees 550, 1200 for investigating, etc., tree diseases; chestnut tree bark; study of new methods of control, etc 550, 1200 for cooperative eradication of white pine blister rust; condition 550, 1200 for investigating, etc., vegetable and forage plant diseases 550 for physiology of crop plants, etc 550 for plant nutrition, etc., investigations 550, 1200 for cotton production and diseases 1200 for acclimatizing tropical plants, etc 550, 1201 cottonseed interbreeding, etc 550 rubber producing plants 550 for drugs, spices, etc., plants, investigations 550, 1201 for crop technological investigations, etc.; nematodes 550, 1201 for testing commercial seeds, etc 550, 1201 preventing adulterated seed and grain admission 550, 1201 share of expense, International Seed Testing Congress 550, 1201 for improving cereal production, diseases, etc 551, 1201 flax cultivation, diseases, etc 551, 1201 broomcorn improvement and production 551, 1201 destroying barberry bushes, etc 551, 1201 amount to be contributed by States 551, 1201 for improving tobacco production, etc 551, 1201 for drought resistant crops, etc 551 for sugar plants, etc.; sugar beet investigations 551, 1201 for improving grazing lands, etc 551, 1201 for dry-land farming experiments, etc 551, 1201 Woodward, Okla., experiment station 1201 no new field stations 551, 1202 for horticultural experiment station, Cheyenne, Wyo 551 for utilizing western reclaimed lands, etc 551, 1202 for edible nuts, growing, shipping, etc 551 for investigating fruit, etc., growing, marketing, etc 552, 1202 for experimental gardens and grounds 552, 1202 for investigating producing, marketing, etc., truck crops, potatoes, etc 552 for nursery plants, etc., investigations, cooperative with States, etc 552 for farm, Arlington, Va 552, 1202 for foreign seed and plant introduction experiments, etc 552, 1202ccx appropriation for purchase, etc., of new seeds; forage crops investigations, etc 552, 1202 for biophysical investigations 552, 1202 deficiency appropriation for improving, etc., grazing lands 12 for investigating fruit growing, etc 12 for general expenses 41, 44, 46, 933 for salaries and expenses 1617 for botanical investigations, etc 1617 for dry land agriculture investigations 1633 for dry land field station, Tucumcari, N. Mex 1633 for study of wilt-resistant varieties of alfalfa 1633 for horticultural investigations, etc 1633 for salaries, 1929 1677 *Plant Quarantine Act,* employees of Agricultural Department, may stop without warrant suspected persons, etc., and seize and destroy prohibited nursery stock, etc., where found 468 *Plant Quarantine and Control Administration, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Chief of Administration, and office personnel 564, 1216 for enforcing foreign plant quarantines 564, 1216 for eradication of pink bollworm of cotton 565, 1216 inspection stations 1216 for preventing spread of Parlatoria date scale; amount for Arizona and California 565, 1216 Thurberia weevil 565, 1216 gypsy and browntail moths 565, 1216 European corn borer 565, 1216 Japanese and Asiatic beetles 565, 1216 white pine blister rust 565, 1216 phony peach disease 1216 Mexican fruit worm 565, 1216 for export inspection and certification of domestic fresh fruits, etc 565, 1216 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of gypsy, etc., moth 1635 for control, etc., Japanese and Asiatic beetles 1635 for salaries, 1929 1678 Federal Horticultural Board transferred to 565 Chief of, ex officio, chairman of advisory Federal Plant Quarantine Board; composition of Board, etc 565 *Plant Quarantine, Foreign,* appropriation for enforcing, etc 564, 1216 *Plants, etc., Agricultural,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 549 pathological laboratory 549 plant disease survey 549, 1200 *Platt National Park, Okla.,* appropriation for administration, etc 235, 1598 *Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y.,* construction authorized of buildings at 1302 *Plattsburg, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 180, 1043 *Plattsmouth Bridge Company,* may bridge Missouri River, at Plattsmouth, Nebr 388 *Plattsmouth, Nebr.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at 388 *Playgrounds, D. C., Public,* appropriation for salaries; employments restricted 658, 1275 for maintenance 659, 1275 for expenses of public school, during vacation 659, 1275 for supplies, etc., swimming pools 659, 1275 for bathing pools 659, 1275 for expenses of school 659, 1277 deficiency appropriation or salaries, 1929 1692 *Pleasant Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Nichols Avenue to Thirteenth Street; from gasoline tax fund 1272 *Pleasure Boats, Foreign Built,* special tax on users of, repealed; effective July 1, 1928 867 *Pleasure Clubs,* exempt from income tax 813 *Pleuropneumonia, etc., Animal,* appropriation for emergency, preventing spread of, etc 548, 1198 *Plumbing Inspection, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc., division of 645, 1263 *Pneumatic Tube System, New York City,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., customhouse to appraisers’ warehouse 183, 1046 *Pneumatic Tubes, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for New York and Brooklyn, N. Y 189, 1052 for Boston, Mass., rental 189, 1052 deficiency appropriation for New York and Brooklyn 26 *Podiatry, D. C.,* not included in provisions of Healing Arts Practice Act, D. C., 1928 1326 *Poinsett County, Ark.,* bridge across Saint Francis River in, legalized 442 *Point Lookout, Md.,* appropriation for care, etc., Confederate cemetery at 355, 1375 *Point Marion Community Club,* may bridge Monongahela River, at Point Marion, Pa 395 time extended for bridging Monongahela River at Point Marion, Pa., by 1486 *Point Marion, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Monongahela River, at 395 time extended for bridging Monongahela River, at 1486 *Point Pleasant and Henderson Bridge Company,* may bridge Kanawha River, at Point Pleasant, W. Va 408 time extended for bridging Kanawha River, by 1525 *Point Pleasant, La.,* bridge authorized across Bayou Bartholomew, at 57 *Point Pleasant, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Kanawha River, at 408ccxi time extended for bridging Kanawha River, between Henderson, W. Va., and 314, 1525 *Pointe Aux Herbes Lighthouse Reservation, La.,* sale of portion of, to Louisiana Highway Commission 977 sum to be paid 977 employees of United States to have free passage over New Orleans Ponchartrain Bridge, etc 977 tract may be used by Bridge Company without charge 977 sale to Bridge Company, if Highway Commission fails to purchase 977 price for sale by Bridge Company restricted 978 right of way to be provided from tract to the bridge, etc.; boundaries 978 use of property restricted 978 *Poisonous Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for expenses, preventing sale of 566, 1217 for expenses preventing sale of, in District of Columbia 669, 1285 *Poisons,* appropriation for executing Federal Caustic Poison Act 567, 1218 *Poisons, etc.,* punishment for unauthorized mailing, etc., of 1072 *Poland,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Police Court, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 669, 1286 for expenses, witness fees, jurors, etc 670, 1286 for repairs to building 670, 1286 deficiency appropriation for jurors 9, 891 for personal services, 1928 and 1929; presiding judge 891 *Police, D. C.,* appropriation for signal system 659, 1275 improving system in 15th precinct 1276 for salaries, officers, etc 665, 1282 present assistant property clerk 665, 1287 allowance for mounts, etc., reduced 1282 for personal services 665, 1282 for contingent expenses 665, 1282 detection, etc., of crime 665, 1282 Army mounted equipment 665, 1282 for motor vehicles, maintenance, etc 665, 1282 for uniforms, etc 665, 1282 for additional site for station 15 1282 for police boat, additional amount 665 for garage for station 14 665 for construction, station 15 666 for steam heating plant for station 9 666 for House of Detention 666, 1282 for harbor patrol 666, 1283 for relief fund allowances 666, 1283 deficiency appropriation for wharf repairs, harbor precinct 891 for House of Detention 1629 for salaries, 1929 1692 in recognition of conspicuous services in line of duty one gold medal and one silver medal are to be awarded annually to two members of the 1556 committee to make the awards 1556 preference to holders of, in making promotions 1556 *Policemen and Firemen’s Relief Fund, D. C.,* appropriation for allowances from 666, 1283 deficiency appropriation for allowances, etc 9 *Polk, James K., former President of the United States,* memorial plaza to be established in Nashville, Tenn., to the memory of former Presidents Andrew Jackson, Andrew Johnson, and 1020 *Pollution of Navigable Streams and Lakes,* appropriation for investigation of 75, 1040 *Polo Ponies,* purchases for Army, limited to Military Academy 246 *Pomona, Calif.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1660 *Ponca Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Ponce, Porto Rico,* contract authorized for repairs to customhouse at 596 *Pontiac, Mich.,* appropriation for extending, etc., public building 181 *Poor, D. C.,* appropriation for relief of the 677, 1294 for transportation of paupers 677, 1294 deficiency appropriation for transportation of paupers 893 *Popes Creek, Md.,* time extended for bridging Potomac River, from Dahlgren, Va., to 115, 1322 *Port Arthur, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Lake Sabine, at 609 may dam Neches River, above Beaumont, Tex 1450 time extended for bridging Lake Sabine, at 1524 *Port Huron, Mich.,* bridge authorized across Saint Clair River, at 454, 1483 consent of Canada required 454, 1483 *Port Huron, Sarnia, Point Edward International Bridge Company,* may bridge Saint Clair River, at Port Huron, Mich., to Sarnia, Canada 454 consent of Canada required 454 *Port Washington Narrows,* time extended for bridging, in Bremerton, Wash 1159 *Portal, N. Dak.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1660 *Portland, Me.,* appropriation for public building 1043 deficiency appropriation for public building at 923, 1660 purchase of site for lighthouse depot, authorized at 1262 *Portland, Oreg.,* appropriation for acquiring site and erecting public building 181 price restriction on sale of present building 181 for public building; cost increased 1043ccxii *Portland Water District, Me.,* water pipe line, etc., of Fort McKinley, authorized to be conveyed to 699 *Porto Rican Hurricane Relief Commission,* deficiency appropriation for making loans to individual agriculturists, etc., in Porto Rico 1609 for rebuilding, etc., schoolhouses; repairing insular roads, etc 1609 for purchase, etc., seeds and seedlings 1609 for administrative expenses 1609 for expenses 1627 created; composition of 1068 to assist in rehabilitation of agriculture, repairing schools and roads, etc 1068 no compensation for services 1068 to appoint secretary and other assistants and fix compensation thereof 1068 cooperation of personnel of departments, insular authorities, etc., may be utilized 1068 sum authorized for administrative expenses 1068 loans to individual agriculturists 1068 agreement for use to be prescribed; limit, etc 1068 rate and payment of interest 1068 sum authorized; available periods 1069 repayments received during five years Io be a revolving fund 1069 thereafter to be covered into the Treasury 1069 sum authorized for repairing, etc., damaged school houses, roads, etc 1069 expended as approved by the commission 1069 sum authorized for purchase and distribution of seeds and seedlings; particularly food and root crops 1069 annual reports of activities to Congress 1069 *Porto Rico,* appropriation for Resident Commissioner from 520, 1390 for expenses, Resident Commissioner 520, 1390 for clerk hire, Resident Commissioner 523, 1393 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 68, 1098 for district judge 79, 1110 for distinctive mail equipment for 192, 1055 for care of insane Porto Rican soldiers 340 for agricultural experiment stations in 542, 1192 sale of products 542, 1192 deficiency appropriation for repairing, etc., hurricane damages to agricultural experiment stations in 1609 for hurricane damages, repairs in, under Coast Survey 1637 branch of Federal land bank may be established in 1558 interest rate; term of loans limited 1558 commission created to assist in rehabilitating, from results of hurricane, 1928 1068 construction authorized of buildings, etc., military post of 1301 contracts authorized for completion, etc., of customs buildings in 596 San Juan 596 Ponce 596 Mayaguez 596 Humacao 596 payment for, from duties collected 596 reports of acts of legislature of, to be continued 1348 salaries fixed of justices of the supreme court of 997 submission to Congress discontinued, of acts and resolutions of the Legislature 996 taxpayers in, having enjoined collection of taxes by summary seizures, etc., to have collection decreed by action at law 447 time limit for bringing suits 448 *Porto Rico Occupation Medal,* gratuitous issue of, to persons entitled 500 *Portsmouth, N. H.,* appropriation for navy yard, public works 635 *Portsmouth, Va.,* appropriation for public building 1043 deficiency appropriation for public building at 923 *Portugal,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Possessions of the United States* (*see also* Income Tax, Revenue Act of 1928), gross income of citizens, etc., deemed from sources within the United States 850 if 80 per cent derived from sources within a possession of the United States 850 if corporation derived 50 per cent from active business therein 850 if citizen derived 50 per cent from active business therein 850 all amounts received in United States included in 850 Virgin Islands not included as 850 citizens allowed same benefits of deductions as nonresident aliens 850 domestic corporations allowed same benefits as foreign corporations 850 credits against net income of citizens limited 850 domestic corporations not allowed specific credit of $3,000 850 deductions and credits allowed by filing returns of total income 850 no allowance for credit against tax of foreign countries, etc 851 corporations not deemed affiliated with other corporations 851 citizens of, not residents nor citizens of United States, taxable only on income from United States sources 851 not applicable to Virgin Islands 851 *Post Allowances, Foreign Service Officers,* appropriation for, to meet living costs 69, 1099 deficiency appropriation for 48 *Post Exchanges, Military,* appropriation for constructing, etc 329, 1352 for training camps, etc 329, 1352 *Post Field, Okla.,* construction for Air Corps, authorized at 749 *Post Office Department* (*see also* Postal Service), appropriation for Postmaster General, and office personnel 186, 1049ccxiii appropriation for care, etc., Post Office Department buildings 186, 1049 for salaries, Department bureaus and offices 187, 1049 for First Assistant Postmaster General, and office personnel 187, 1049 for Second Assistant Postmaster General, and office personnel 187, 1049 for Third Assistant Postmaster General, and office personnel 187, 1049 for Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, and office personnel 187, 1049 for Solicitor, and office personnel 187, 1049 for Chief Inspector, and office personnel 187, 1049 for Purchasing Agent, and office personnel 187, 1049 for Bureau of Accounts 187, 1049 for contingent expenses, stationery, etc 187, 1049 for heating, lighting, etc 187, 1049 for telegraphing 187, 1049 for miscellaneous expenses 187, 1049 attendance at meetings 187, 1050 for furniture and filing cabinets 187, 1050 for printing and binding for 187, 1050 for reimbursing Government Printing Office or Capitol Power Plant for heat, light, and power to city post office, Washington, D. C 187, 1050 field service appropriations not to be used for Department purposes 187, 1050 travel, etc., expenses of officials to be paid from services for which performed 187, 1050 for field service 188, 1050 for expenses under Postmaster General 188, 1050 for power, light, etc., equipment shops 188, 1050 for cash rewards to employees for inventions, etc., benefiting the service 188, 1050 additional to regular pay; use by the Government, etc 188, 1050 for transportation of equipment, supplies, etc 188, 1050 for travel and miscellaneous expenses Postmaster General 188, 1050 for paying claims for, damages by operations of the postal service 188, 1051 for post office inspectors 188, 1051 for traveling expenses, etc., of inspectors, etc 188, 1051 for miscellaneous expenses 188, 1051 for clerks at division headquarters 188, 1051 for rewards, etc 188, 1051 for expenses under First Assistant Postmaster General 189, 1051 for postmasters, etc 189, 1051 for assistant postmasters, first and second class offices 189, 1051 for clerks and employees, first and second class offices 189, 1051 for watchmen, messengers, etc 189 for contract station clerks 189, 1051 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 189, 1051 for unusual conditions 189, 1051 appropriation for clerks, third class offices 189, 1051 for rent, light, and fuel 189, 1051 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 189, 1051 for village delivery, second and third class offices, etc 189, 1052 for Detroit River Service 198, 1052 for carfare and bicycle allowance 189, 1052 for city delivery, carriers 189, 1052 for special delivery fees 189, 1052 for pneumatic tube service in New York and Brooklyn 189, 1052 in Boston, Mass., rental 189, 1052 for vehicle allowance, etc.; wagon service 189, 1052 garage leases 189, 1052 maintenance of garage at Washington, D. C 189, 1052 purchase, etc., of tractors and trailer trucks 190, 1052 for travel and miscellaneous, First Assistant Postmaster General 190, 1052 for expenses under Second Assistant Postmaster General 190, 1052 for star route transportation in Alaska 190, 1052 for steamboat, etc., routes 190, 1052 for railroad routes and messenger service 190, 1052 special freight train arrangements 190, 1052 accounting for mail messenger service 190, 1052 clerical assistance on space basis rate computation and cost ascertainment 190, 1052 for Railway Mail Service 190, 1052 for travel allowances, etc 190, 1053 for expenses, etc., away from headquarters 190, 1053 for miscellaneous 190, 1053 arms, etc., for mail protection; rent, terminal offices 190, 1053 for electric and cable car service 190, 1053 for foreign mails transportation 190, 1053 amount for aircraft service 190, 1053 maintaining sea post service 190, 1053 assistant superintendent, New York City 191, 1053 delegates to London Universal Postal Congress 191 for balances due foreign countries 191, 1053 for travel and miscellaneous, Second Assistant Postmaster General 191, 1053 for contract inland aircraft mail transportation 191, 1053 supervisory officials, etc., at air mail transfer points 191, 1053 for indemnity, lost international mail 1053 for expenses under Third Assistant Postmaster General 191, 1053 for postage stamps, stamped envelopes, etc.; postal cards 191, 1053 for distribution of stamped envelopes, etc 191, 1053 for indemnity, lost domestic registered, insured, and collect on delivery, mail 191, 1053 for travel and miscellaneous, Third Assistant Postmaster General 191, 1054ccxiv appropriation for expenses under Fourth Assistant Postmaster General 191, 1054 for stationery, etc.; supplies for Postal Savings System 191, 1054 for miscellaneous office supplies, etc 191, 1054 for post route and rural delivery maps; sales, etc 192, 1054 for equipment and furniture for post office quarters 192, 1054 for twine and tying devices 192, 1054 for shipment of supplies 192, 1054 for canceling machines, etc 192, 1054 for labor saving devices, etc 192, 1054 traveling mechanicians 192, 1054 for mail bags, locks, keys, etc.; equipment shops expenses, labor, etc 192, 1054 distinctive equipments, departments, for Alaska, etc 192, 1055 for star routes, except in Alaska 192, 1055 for Rural Delivery Service 192, 1055 for travel and miscellaneous, Fourth Assistant Postmaster General 192, 1055 for supplying deficiencies 192, 1055 civilian field employees of executive departments to be paid adjusted compensation 193 quarters, subsistence, etc., to be furnished civilians of departments, etc., in field service, from appropriations for 1929 193 travel expenses of civilians of departments, etc., authorized, when transferred from one official station to another 1055 limitation on automobile upkeep, etc 193, 1055 deficiency appropriation for postal service 26, 43, 45, 50, 909, 936, 938, 1611, 1620, 1622, 1650, 1672, 1674 for W. F. Morgareidge, loss of postage stamps 27 for judgments, Court of Claims under 932 for damages claims 1611, 1649 for salaries, office of Second Assistant Postmaster General 1611 for contingent expenses 1620 for Washington City post office, elevator installation 1649 for field service 1650 for salaries, 1929, postal service 1686 submission to Congress discontinued, of report of property inventories, etc 990 claims of postmasters for losses 990 unusual conditions 990 cost of franked mail 990 finances for preceding year 990 contingent expenses 990 cost of connecting telegraph and telephone system 990 *Post Office Department Buildings, D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc., of 186, 1049 *Post Office Inspectors,* appropriation for Chief Inspector, and Department office personnel 181, 1049 for salaries 188, 1051 for traveling expenses 188, 1051 for expenses, division headquarters 188, 1051 for clerks at division headquarters 188, 1051 appropriation for rewards, etc.; rates limited 188, 1051 for securing information, etc 189, 1051 deficiency appropriation for rewards, etc 26, 909 for traveling expenses 910 *Post Offices,* appropriation for postmasters 189, 1051 for rent, light, etc., to fourth class 1051 for assistant postmasters, first and second class 189, 1051 for clerks and employees, first and second class 189, 1051 for watchmen, messengers, etc 189 for contract station clerks 189, 1051 for separating mails, third and fourth class 189, 1051 for unusual conditions 189, 1051 for clerical services, third class 189, 1051 for rent, light, and fuel for first, second, and third class 189, 1051 for miscellaneous items, first and second class 189, 1051 for city delivery carriers 189, 1052 deficiency appropriation forpostmasters 26, 45, 50, 910, 936, 1620, 1650, 1672 for clerks, contract stations 43, 50, 936 for rent, light, and fuel 43, 45, 50, 936, 1620, 1672 for city delivery 50, 936, 1620 for clerks, first and second class 50, 1620, 1673 for clerks, third class 50 for miscellaneous items first and second class 50, 936, 1620, 1672 for separating mails 50 for assistant postmasters 936, 1620 for messenger service 936, 1620 for unusual conditions 936, 1673 for temporary, etc., clerk hire 1611, 1620 for equipment and supplies 1620 revenue stamps to be kept for sale at, in cities of over 25,000 inhabitants 867 bond and accountability of postmasters for 868 monthly returns of collections to be made to the Treasury 868 *Post Route, etc., Maps,* appropriation for preparing, etc.; sales 192, 1054 *Postal Cards,* appropriation for manufacture, etc 191, 1053 *Postal Congress, Universal, London,* appropriation for expenses of delegates 191 *Postal Offenses,* poisons, poisonous animals, explosives, disease germs, etc., nonmailable 1072 transmission permitted of articles not outwardly dangerous to life, etc 1072 limitation on shipments from manufacturers to licensed physicians, etc 1072 intoxicating liquors nonmailable 1072 punishment for unauthorized mailing, etc., of prohibited articles 1072 mailing articles with injurious intent 1072 *Postal Savings System,* appropriation for supplies; bond expenses 191, 1054ccxv *Postal Service* (*see also* Post Office Department), appropriation for Department salaries and expenses 186, 1049 for care, etc., Department buildings 186, 1049 for field service 188, 1050 deficiency appropriation for damages claims 26, 909, 1620, 1672 for transportation of equipment 26, 936, 1620, 1650, 1670 for postmasters 26, 43, 45, 59, 910, 936, 1620, 1650, 1672 for rewards, etc 26, 909, 1650 for temporary city delivery carriers 26 for special delivery fees 26, 50, 1620, 1650 for pneumatic tube service, New York and Brooklyn, N. Y 26 for railway postal clerks, travel allowance 26 for balances due foreign countries for prior designated years 27 for balances due foreign countries 27, 50, 936, 938, 1620, 1672 for interest on amounts due Norway, Sweden, and Denmark 27 for contract air mail service 27, 43, 1650 for clerks, contract stations 43, 50 for indemnities, domestic mail 43, 45, 50, 936, 938, 1620, 1622, 1672, 1674 for indemnities, international mail 43, 45, 50, 936, 938, 1620, 1672, 1674 for indemnities, international registered mail 936, 938, 1620, 1622, 1672 for messenger service 43, 50, 936, 1620, 1672 for rent, light, and fuel 43, 45, 50, 936, 1620, 1622, 1672 for separating mails 43, 50, 1620 for shipment of supplies 43, 50, 936, 1620, 1672 for city delivery, carriers 45, 50, 936, 1620 for vehicle service 45, 50, 1620, 1622, 1672 for airplane service, New York and San Francisco 50 for clerks, first and second class offices 50, 936, 1620, 1672 for miscellaneous items, first and second class offices 50, 936, 1620, 1672 for personal property damage claims 50 for power boat service 50 for railroad routes 50, 936, 1620, 1622, 1650, 1672, 1674 for Railway Mail Service 50, 910, 1620, 2650 for Rural Delivery Service 50, 910, 936, 938, 1620, 1650 for star routes 50, 910, 936 for post office inspectors 910 for foreign mail transportation 910, 1620, 1650 for assistant postmasters 936, 1620 for supplies 936,1620, 1672 for unusual conditions 936, 1673 for village delivery 936, 1620 for temporary, etc., clerk hire 1611 for inland contract mail transportation 1611 for rural delivery carriers, etc 1611, 1622 for labor-saving devices 1620, 1672 for temporary clerks 1620 for clerks, third class offices 1672 for equipment and supplies 1672 for salaries, 1929 1686 air mail postage rates reduced 594 air mail; issue of air mail route certificates to contractors 594 amount increased of personal services for mail bags, etc., 1928 27 annual report by Postmaster General, of claims of postmasters for losses, repealed 971 collect-on-delivery service extended to all sealed domestic mail bearing postage at first class-rate 1177 community mail boxes may be purchased for rural mail routes 985 rental to patrons of rural service 985 cost payable rural delivery appropriations 985 compensation for transportation of foreign mails in American vessels 1175 in foreign vessels 1175 authority not limited of contracts for carrying mails under Merchant Marine Act of 1928, at rates therein authorized 1175 correspondence of Pan American diplomatic representatives in United States to be transmitted free in domestic mails 1177 official, of consuls, to have same privilege 1177 extra pay to employees for night work 725 leaves of absence of 15 days granted employees 595 cumulative sick leave extended to six months; limitation 595 mail messengers, etc., may be employed in a dual capacity, or for extra duties; double pay restrictions waived 1441 postmasters allowed credit in accounts for payments to mail messenger, etc., contrary to double pay restrictions, etc 1442 to be refunded amounts paid or deducted from balances due to them, under double pay restrictions, etc 1442 motor-vehicle service clerks and general mechanics, after one year’s service, promoted to next higher grade; credit for prior service 1251 in promotions, employees transferred to another office given credit for service in the other 1251 effective as of January 1, 1925 1251 payment of annual premium on surety bond accepted as a renewal thereof 24 Railway Mail Service, clerks, etc., may be assigned to temporary service as substitute sea post clerks 1175 service credit and pay authorized 1175 rate on private mailing cards at one cent each 940 business reply cards and envelopes, accepted without prepayment, in quantity, at regular rates 940 additional charge to be collected on delivery 940 credit allowed first, second, and third class offices 940 allowances at fourth class offices 940 deficient first class matter with one rate prepaid, to be forwarded 940 additional charges to be collected on delivery 940ccxvi zone pound rates payable by publisher, etc., on portion of publications devoted to advertisements 940 added rates where individual addressed copies are over 32 to a pound 941 transient second class matter not sent by publisher, etc., at 1 cent for each 2 ounces 941 rate on third class matter up to eight ounces 941 acceptance without prepaid postage, quantities of separately addressed pieces in bulk, at pound rates 941 rate; for books, seed, etc 941 minimum rate per piece 941 fourth class matter, weight and articles specified 941 rate by the pound, except library books 942 mailed at rural route offices for delivery on route, city delivery for local delivery, etc 942 first zone delivery; extra distance charge 942 second zone delivery; extra distance charge 942 third zone delivery 942 fourth zone delivery 942 fifth zone delivery 942 sixth zone delivery 942 seventh zone delivery 942 eighth zone delivery, and between the Philippines and the United States 942 lower rates when mailed on rural routes 942 authority of Postmaster General to reform classification of rates, etc., of parcel post articles 942 subject to consent of Interstate Commerce Commission 943 special rates on books sent from public libraries, etc., not organized for profit; limitation 943 evidence as to qualification of libraries, etc 943 special delivery of first class mail not over 2 pounds, with additional stamps; over 2 pounds with additional stamps 943 other than first class, with special delivery stamps, to receive same treatment as first class 943 rates for immediate delivery of other than first class mail 943 payments to messenger, etc., for making special delivery 944 denominations of special delivery stamps to be issued 944 fourth class matter given first class treatment, with special handling stamps, or equivalent, with “Special handling” on the wrapper 944 additional stamps required; value based on weights 944 appointment of director of parcel post authorized 944 effective date July 1, 1928 944 receipts authorized for mailing of any ordinary mail; fee to be prescribed 1175 receipts authorized for mailing; no Government liability incurred by giving 1175 registered mail, rates of indemnity fees, established 469 by departments, etc., without payment of fee 469 independent Government institutions, Washington, D. C., added 469 uniform system of registration, and indemnity for loss to be established 469 rent, light, etc., allowed fourth class postmasters 724 salaries of mechanics’ helpers in motorvehicle service 998 promotion, after one year’s satisfactory service, to first grade of general or special mechanics 998 substitute clerks and letter carriers, when appointed to be regulars, given credit for actual time served 1405 substitute clerks, etc., in motor vehicle service, when appointed to regular status, given credit for actual substitute time served 1016 ten-year contracts authorized for foreign air-mail service 1449 transportation of mails between United States and foreign ports by any steamships required at the compensation fixed by law 1153 clearance withheld, etc., on refusal 1153 vehicles may be hired from carriers for city delivery and collection service 1252 *Postal Telegraph Company,* deficiency appropriation for service, House of Representatives 885 *Postmaster General,* appropriation for, and office personnel 186, 1049 for care, etc., Department buildings 186, 1049 for field service under 186, 1050 for power, light, etc., for equipment shops 188, 1050 for cash rewards for inventions, etc 188, 1050 for transportation and delivery of equipment, etc 188, 1050 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 188, 1050 for paying damages claims 188, 1051 for inspectors, etc 188, 1051 for rewards, etc 188, 1051 authorized to enter into ten-year contracts for air-mail service between United States and possessions, and foreign countries, etc., both ways 248, 1449 decision final, as to awards 1450 subject only to the President and Federal courts 1450 hire vehicles from letter carriers for city delivery and collection 1252 duties of, under provisions of Ocean Mail Service 692–696 requirement for report by, of claims of postmasters for losses, repealed 971 uniform system of registration and indemnity for loss may be established by 469ccxvii *Postmaster, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, assistant, money order clerk, messengers, etc 523, 1393 for mail vehicles 523, 1393 *Postmaster, Senate,* appropriation for, carriers, etc 519, 1389 *Postmasters,* appropriation for compensation 189, 1051 rent, light, etc., to fourth class 1051 for assistant, first and second class 189, 1051 for civil-service examinations of Presidential 576, 1234 deficiency appropriation for compensation 26, 43, 45, 50, 910, 936, 1620, 1650, 1672 allowance of rent, fuel, light, and equipment to fourth class 724 authorized to employ mail messengers and other employees in a dual capacity, or assign other duties 1441 double pay restrictions waived 1441 to be allowed credit for payments to mail messenger, etc., contrary to double pay restrictions, etc 1442 to pay mail messengers, etc., amounts refunded by them or deducted from balances due, under double pay restrictions, etc 1442 *Potash Deposits,* appropriation for explorations, tests, etc 104, 1134 deficiency appropriation for methods of recovering 1634 for explorations, etc 1637 sums authorized for developing improved methods of recovering potash from various 1248 *Potatoes,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 550 *Poteau, Okla.,* terms of court at 1518 *Potomac Avenue SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., E. to Nineteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Potomac Park, D. C.,* appropriation for tourists’ camp, East Park 678, 1295 for continuing sea wall construction 679, 1295 for acquiring lands connecting Zoological and Rock Creek Parks with 680, 1296 *Potomac River,* appropriation for constructing Arlington Memorial Bridge across 575, 1232 deficiency appropriation for reconstructing Chain Bridge, D. C 8 bridge authorized across, at Great Falls, Va 442 construction legalized of bridge across, at Paw Paw, W. Va 1077 time extended for bridging, from Dahlgren, Va., to Popes Creek, Md 115, 1322 at the Great Falls 1552 provisions for preserving, etc., the development of, between Rock Creek and above the Great Falls 1012 *Pottawatomie Agency, Kans.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222, 1583 *Pottawatomie Indians of Wis and Mich.,* deficiency appropriation for payments, etc., from unexpended balances 901 unexpended balance of appropriation for purchase of allotments for, covered in 215 *Pottawatomie Indians, Wis.,* payment authorized of unexpended balances of treaty funds to 159 *Pottery,* appropriation for studying processes in manufacture of 91, 1122 *Poultry,* appropriation for diffusing commercial information as to market prices, etc 562, 1212 provisions for preventing, etc., contagious diseases of cattle, extended to live 59 *Poultry Congress, World’s Fourth,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of exhibit at 1635 *Poultry Feeding and Breeding,* appropriation for experiments in 547, 1197 *Powell National Forest, Utah,* lands excluded from, added to Bryce Canyon National Park 147 *Power Boat, etc., Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 190, 1052 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 50 *Power Commission, Federal,* appropriation for expenses of 579, 1236 *Prairie Dogs,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 559, 1209 *Predatory Wild Animals,* appropriation for suppressing rabies in 559, 1209 cooperative program of eradicating, etc., to be considered by Secretary of Agriculture 559 *Prescott, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1660 *President of the United States,* appropriation for compensation 573, 1230 for Secretary, and office personnel 573 for Secretary, two additional secretaries, and office personnel 1230 for traveling and entertainment expenses 573, 1230 for protection of the person of 78, 173, 1038, 1108 for printing ascertainment of electoral votes for, and Vice President 71 for emergency boards to investigate disputes between carriers and their employees 1232 deficiency appropriation for expenses of suits to cancel leases of oil lands, etc.; reappropriation 4 for expenses of Joint Congressional Committee on inaugural ceremonies, March 4, 1929 1608 for maintenance, etc., of quarters for, at Mount Weather, Va 1625 for expenses of suits to cancel leases of oil lands, etc.; balance reappropriated 1625ccxviii authorized and requested to invite Permanent International Association of Road Congresses to hold sixth session in United States 378 authorized to accept gift from Cuba of monumental urn to be erected in Washington, D. C 713 invitation to take part in International Dairy Congress, and appoint delegates thereto 148 add adjacent timber stands to Yosemite Park 1486 advance on list of commanders of the Navy, Commander Albert Cushing Read, for completing first trans-Atlantic aeroplane flight 790 appoint George E. Kraul, captain of Infantry 434 a civil engineer to serve on board for control of Mississippi River, etc., floods 534 three delegates to Twenty-third International Congress of Americanists 723 for meritorious services in salvage of ships “S–4” and “S–51”, Edward Ellsberg naval constructor with rank of commander, Naval Reserve 1228 R E. Hawes, Chief Boatswain, Navy, to rank of ensign 1228 advance Lieutenant Henry Hartley, Navy, 35 numbers on list of ensigns 1228 members of National Memorial Commission, for erection of building as a tribute to achievement of the negro in America 1699 Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission 1300 one member of Pulaski Sesquicentennial Commission 1222 three members of Nashville Presidents’ Plaza Commission 1020 Yellowstone National Park Boundary Commission 1413 assign personnel in connection with surveys, etc., for Inter-American Highways 1697 award, in the name of Congress, gold medals, to the personnel of the first successful trans-Atlantic flight in naval flying boat “NC–4” 1158 cause investigation and survey do determine provisions for future shipping facilities by Panama Canal, Nicaragua Canal, etc 1539 confer with the Governors of Texas and New Mexico for negotiations as to acceptance of lands transferred to the States by decree of the Supreme Court 1445 if conference accepted, to formulate and suggest compact for ratification 1445 confer with the Governors of Oklahoma and Texas for negotiations as to acceptance of lands transferred to the States by decree of the Supreme Court 1444 if conference accepted, to formulate and suggest compact for ratification 1444 authorized to have Canal Zone laws revised and codified 596 invite American Republics to attend conference of conciliation and arbitration at Washington 487 foreign governments to attend international conference on civil aeronautics, at Washington, D. C 1011 foreign governments to send delegates to International Congress of Entomology 482 Great Britain to participate in Hawaiian Islands Sesquicentennial 247 States, and foreign countries to participate in International Petroleum Exposition at Tulsa, Okla 788 foreign nations to participate in Chicago World’s Fair in 1933 1152 permit attendance of Marine Band at Confederate Veterans’ Reunion, Charlotte, N. C 1150 present Congressional medal of honor to Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, Army Air Corps Reserve, for nonstop airplane flight, New York to Paris 1 distinguished flying cross to Colonel Francesco de Pinedo 482 Dieudonne Costes and Joseph Le Brix 482 Ehrenfeld Gunther von Huenefeld, James C. Fitz Maurice, and Hermann Koehl 482 undertake construction of 15 light cruisers, and one aircraft carrier 1165 construction suspended, if international agreement concluded for further limitation of naval armament, which the President is requested to encourage 1165 government of islands of eastern Samoa vested in 1253 appointment of commissioners, including two chiefs of the islands, to recommend legislation for 1253 medical officer assigned to, allowed temporary rank, etc., of colonel 570 proclamation by, to announce ratification of Colorado River compact by seven Stgtes 1058 by six States, including California 1058 provisions for transmittal of the votes of electors of, and Vice President 945 requested to designate May 1 as Child Labor Day 617 direct agencies of the Government to cooperate in promoting the construction of an inter-American highway 490 negotiate treaties with foreign countries, with which there is no such agreement, providing that naturalized Americans of foreign parentage shall not be liable for military service thereof, during a stay in that country 789 *Presidential Elections,* electors of President and Vice President to meet the first Wednesday in January following appointment 945ccxix certificate of appointment of electors to be mailed to Secretary of State of the United States, by State executives 946 six duplicates to the electors 946 preservation for one year by the Secretary, and open for inspection 946 copies to Congress by the Secretary 946 six certificates of the votes of the electors to be signed by them with lists, one of votes for the President, and one of votes for the Vice President, annexed to the certificate from State executive 946 one to President of the Senate by registered mail 946 two to secretary of state of the State; disposition 946 two on the day after, to Secretary of State of the United States; disposition 946 one to judge of the district in which electors met 946 if no certificate received by President of the Senate or Secretary of State, request to be made for one from secretary of state of the State 946 transmittal immediately of the same, by registered mail, to the President of the Senate 947 when no certificate of votes of any State received on fourth Wednesday in January, special messenger to be sent for the certificate in custody of district judge 947 to be transmitted by the messenger 947 *Presidents’ Plaza, Nashville, Tenn.,* sum authorized for contributing to, as memorial to Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, and Andrew Johnson, former Presidents of the United States 1020 Nashville Presidents’ Plaza Commission established 1020 composition 1020 contribution subject to equal amount from State, etc 1020 *Presidio of San Francisco, Calif.,* deficiency appropriation for road construction 927 amount authorized for roads through 484 construction of chapel authorized at 748 *Presidio, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande, between Ojinaga, Mexico, and 116 consent of Mexico required 116 *Pribilof Islands* (*see* Alaska Fisheries). *Price, Utah,* appropriation for public building 181, 1043 *Price, Walter L.,* deficiency appropriation for services as clerk of conference minority 885 *Priest River, Idaho,* appropriation for graves of national forest fire fighters buried at 553, 1203 *Princeton, N. J.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1661 *Prison Camps* (*see* Federal Prison Camps). *Prison Commission, International,* appropriation for annual contribution 71, 1101 *Prisoners, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for support of jail 672, 1289 deficiency appropriation for support of jail 1630 *Prisoners of War, etc.,* appropriation for expenses of, under Navy Department 624, 1452 *Prisoners, United States,* appropriation for support, etc 83, 1114 for inspection of, and prisons 83, 1114 deficiency appropriation for support 22, 47, 907, 934, 1610, 1617, 1647 for building for detention of, in New York City 1647 expenses of prison camps payable from appropriation for support of 1318 *Prisons, United States* (*see also* Penitentiaries), appropriation for maintenance 83, 1112 for inspection of, and prisoners 83, 1114 for expenses of superintendent, etc 83, 1114 convicts may be transferred to prison camps from, for building roads and trails 1318 *Prize Fights* (*see* Pugilistic Encounters). *Probation System, D. C.,* appropriation for, under supreme court 670, 1287 *Probation System, United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 83, 1114 *Proceedings in Congress,* appropriation for reporting, House of Representatives 523, 1393 for reporting, Senate 520, 1390 *Process Butter,* appropriation for investigations, etc 549, 1197 *Produce Agency Acts,* appropriation for expenses enforcing 563, 1214 deficiency appropriation for expenses, to prevent dumping, etc., of perishable farm products in interstate commerce 13 *Prohibition Bureau, Treasury Department,* appropriation for expenses, enforcing National Prohibition Act 170, 1035 for executing Narcotic Acts 170, 1035 for personal services, etc 170, 1035 for supplies 170, 1035 for motor vehicles 170, 1035 for office personnel 170, 1035 use of seized vehicles 170, 1035 payment for storage of seized goods in private warehouses, restricted 170, 1035 distilled spirits may be removed for bottling in bonded warehouses 170, 1036 moneys recovered from sales of purchased narcotics to be credited to 1036 deficiency appropriation for enforcing Narcotic and National Prohibition Acts 31, 42, 48, 1622, 1671 for expenses of 1613 disseminating information and appeal for enforcement 1613 for thorough inquiry into problems of enforcement of prohibition 1613 report with recommendations to Congress 1613 for additional amount for enforcement of Narcotic Acts 1652 for salaries, etc., 1929 1687ccxx Commissioner authorized to direct special disbursing agents to make advances for enforcing Narcotic Acts 374 statutory provisions against advances of appropriations waived 375 storekeeper-gaugers, title of, given to all storekeepers, gaugers, and storekeepers-gaugers 1496 made full-time employees, and assigned to other duties by Commissioner of Prohibition 1496 *Protection of Childhood, American International Institute for,* appropriation for annual contribution to 1106 deficiency appropriation for annual contribution to 913 *Providence Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for minor contagious diseases ward 668, 1284 for care of indigent patients 674 deficiency appropriation for 892, 1631 *Proving Grounds, Army Ordnance,* appropriation for current expenses, etc 343 deficiency appropriation for 49, 1622 *Provisions, Army* (*see* Subsistence, Army). *Provisions, Navy,* appropriation for 632, 1460 deficiency appropriation for 47, 934, 1618, 1621 *Public Buildings,* appropriation for office of Supervising Architect, miscellaneous buildings 176 for Boston, Mass., marine hospital 176 for Cape Fear, N. C., quarantine station 176 for New York, N. Y., appraisers’ stores, etc 176 for Washington, D. C., Treasury Department elevators 176 for remodeling, etc., buildings 176, 1045 for rent of temporary quarters, etc 176, 1045 for lock box equipment, etc 176 for Durango, Colo 176 for Fremont, Ohio 177 for Juneau, Alaska, Federal and Territorial building 177 for Long Island City, N. Y 177 for Newark, N. J 177 for San Pedro, Cahf 177 for sites, construction, etc., under annual limitation, section 5, Public Buildings Act, 1926 177 for Albany, N. Y., site and commencing construction, etc 177 for Alexandria, Va., site 177 for Amsterdam, N. Y., site 177 for Asheville, N. C 178 for Baltimore, Md., post office, etc 178 for Bartlesville, Okla 178 for Bellows Falls, Vt 178 for Binghamton, N. Y 178 for Camden, N. J 178 for Canton, Ga 178 for Conway, Ark 178 for Corinth, Miss 178 for Corsicana, Tex 178 for Dallas, Tex 178 for Denver, Colo 178 for Duluth, Minn 178 appropriation for Dunkirk, N. Y 178 for East Chicago, Ind 178 for Elizabeth, N. J 178 for Elmira, N. Y 178 for Erie, Pa 178 for Fargo, N. Dak 179 for Flint, Mich 179 for Fort Wayne, Ind 179 for Fort Worth, Tex 179 for Freeport, Ill 179 for Greenville, Tex 179 for Hammond, Ind 179 for Hanover, N. H 179 for Hartsville, S. C 179 for Kansas City, Mo 179 for La Crosse, Wis 179 for Lancaster, Pa 179 for Lawrence, Kans 179 for Lima, Ohio 179 for Louisville, Ky 179 for Lowell, Mass 179 for Miami, Fla 180 for Mitchell, S. Dak 180 for Newark, Del 180 for New Britain, Conn 180 for Newburgh, N. Y 180 for New Orleans, La 180 for Newton, Iowa 180 for Niagara Falls, N. Y 180 for Oakland, Calif 180 for Oshkosh, Wis 180 for Paris, Tenn 180 for Pawtucket, M. I 180 for Philadelphia, Pa.,marine hospital 186 for Pittsfield, Mass 180 for Plattsburg, N. Y 180 for Pontiac, Mich 181 for Portland, Oreg 181 for Price, Utah 181 for Pullman, Wash 181 for Roanoke, Va 181 for Rushville, Ind 181 for San Francisco, Calif., marine hospital 181 for Santa Fe, N. Mex 181 for Scottsbluff, Nebr 181 for Scranton, Pa 181 for Sedalia, Mo 181 for Springfield, Ill 181 for Watertown, N. Y 181 for Waukegan, Ill 181 for White Plains, N. Y 182 for Wichita, Kans 182 for Wilkes-Barre, Pa 182 for Wooster, Ohio 182 for Worcester, Mass 182 for Zanesville, Ohio 182 for Washington, D. C., Department of Commerce, construction 182 for Washington, D. C., Government Printing Office, construction 182 for Washington, D. C., Internal Revenue, construction 182 for square No 256, Washington, D. C., sites for public buildings 182 for repairs and preservation 183, 1045 for mechanical equipment 183, 1045 pneumatic tube service, New York City 183, 1046 for vaults, safes, etc 183, 1046 for general expenses; additional pay to Supervising Architect 184, 1046 for skilled employees, etc., Office of Supervising Architect 184, 1046ccxxi appropriation for superintendents, inspectors, etc., on buildings 184, 1046 transfer of effects of superintendents 184, 1046 expenses of field force; contingent expenses 1046 additional quarters for Supervising Architect in the District 1046 ground rent, Salamanca, N. Y 184, 1046 incidental expenses 1046 for outside professional services 184, 1047 advisory assistance, construction of Departments of Commerce and Labor buildings 184, 1047 for operating force 185, 1047 for furniture and repairs 185, 1047 for operating supplies; fuel, light, water, etc 185, 1048 telephone service contracts 1048 for Supervising Architect, and office personnel 186, 1048 for acquiring sites, construction, etc., of, authorized under sections 3 and 5 of Public Building Acts 1926, 1928 1041 for Albany, N. Y 1041 for Albuquerque, N. Mex 1041 for Alburg, Vt 1041 for Alexandria, Va 1041 for Amsterdam, N. Y 1041 for Anderson, Ind 1041 for Asheville, N. C 1041 for Babb-Piegan, Mont 1041 for Baltimore, Md., post office, etc 1041 for Beecher Falls, Vt 1041 for Bellows Falls, Vt 1041 for Blaine, Wash 1041 for Bloomington, Ill 1041 for Bogalusa, La 1041 for Boise, Idaho 1041 for Boston, Mass., post office, etc 1041 for Brooklyn, N. Y., post office, etc 1042 for Camden, N. J 1042 for Canon City, Colo 1042 for Canton, Ga 1042 for Casper, Wyo 1042 for Chicago, Ill., post office, etc 1042 for Clarksburg, W. Va 1042 for Conway, Ark 1042 for Cumberland, Md 1042 for Dallas, Tex 1042 for Denver, Colo 1042 for Duluth, Minn 1042 for Dunkirk, N. Y 1042 for East Chicago, Ind 1042 for El Dorado, Ark 1042 for El Paso, Tex 1042 for Erie, Pa 1042 for Fairfield, Iowa 1042 for Fall River, Mass 1042 for Fargo, N. Dak 1042 for Fitchburg, Mass 1042 for Flint, Mich 1042 for Fort Fairfield, Me 1042 for Fort Wayne, Ind 1042 for Freeport, Ill 1042 for Galveston, Tex., marine hospital 1042 for Greensboro, N. C 1042 for Hammond, Ind 1042 for Hanover, Pa 1042 for Hartford, Conn 1042 for Haverhill, Mass 1042 for Highgate Springs, Vt 1042 for Honolulu, Hawaii 1042 appropriation for Houlton, Me 1042 for Iowa City, Iowa 1042 for Ironwood, Mich 1042 for Junction City, Kans 1042 for Juneau, Alaska 1042 for Kansas City, Mo 1042 for Kenosha, Wis 1042 for Kingsport, Tenn 1042 for Klamath Falls, Oreg 1042 for Lancaster, Pa 1042 for Lawrence, Kans 1042 for Lima, Ohio 1043 for Long Beach, Calif 1043 for Louisville, Ky 1043 for Lowell, Mass 1043 for Lubbock, Tex 1043 for Lynchburg, Va 1043 for McMinnville, Tenn 1043 for Manchester, N. H 1043 for Memphis, Tenn 1043 for Miami, Fla 1043 for Milwaukee, Wis 1043 for Mitchell, S. Dak 1043 for Morgantown, W. Va 1043 for Newark, Del 1043 for Newark, N. J 1043 for New Bern, N. C 1043 for New Britain, Conn 1043 for Newburgh, N. Y 1043 for New Orleans, La., marine hospital 1043 for New Orleans, La., quarantine station 1043 for New Philadelphia, Ohio 1043 for Newton, Iowa 1043 for Noyes, Minn 1043 for Oakland, Calif 1043 for Okmulgee, Okla 1043 for Oshkosh, Wis 1043 for Ottawa, Ill 1043 for Passaic, N. J 1043 for Paterson, N. J 1043 for Pawtucket, M. I 1043 for Pittsburgh, Pa 1043 for Plattsburg, N. Y 1043 for Portland, Me 1043 for Portland, Oreg 1043 for Portsmouth, Va 1043 for Price, Utah 1043 for Pullman, Wash 1043 for Red Bluff, Calif 1043 for Richmond, Va 1043 for Rouses Point, N. Y 1043 for Rushville, Ind 1043 for Saint Johns, N. Dak 1043 for Saint Louis, Mo 1043 for Salt Lake City, Utah 1044 for San Bernardino, Calif 1044 for San Francisco, Calif., marine hospital 1044 for San Pedro, Calif 1044 for Savannah, Ga 1044 for Scottsbluff, Nebr 1044 for Scranton, Pa 1044 for Seattle, Wash 1044 for South Bend, Ind 1044 for South Saint Paul, Minn 1044 for Spartanburg, S. C 1044 for Springfield, Ill 1044 for Springfield, Mass 1044 for Tampa, Fla 1044 for Taylor, Tex 1044 for Toledo, Ohio 1044 for Trout River, N. Y 1044 for Tucson, Ariz 1044ccxxii appropriation for Tyrone, Pa 1044 for Waukegan, Ill 1044 for Watertown, N. Y 1044 for White Plains, N. Y 1044 for Wichita, Kans 1044 for Wilkes-Barre, Pa 1044 for Woonsocket, M. I 1044 for Worcester, Mass 1044 for Youngstown, Ohio 1044 for Washington, D. C., Department of Agriculture, administration building 1044 for Washington, D. C., extensible building, construction 1044 for Washington, D. C., Archives Building, site and construction 1044 for Washington, D. C., Department of Commerce, construction 1044 for Washington, D. C., Government Printing Office, construction 1044 for Washington, D. C., Internal Revenue Building, construction 1045 for remodeling, etc., old buildings 1045 for Washington, D. C., acquiring triangle properties, for sites 1045 deficiency appropriation for projects under section 3 of Public Buildings Act, 1926, Akron, Ohio 32 for Athens, Tenn 32 for Batavia, Ill 32 for Bayonne, N. J 32 for Branford, Conn 32 for Buffalo, Wyo 32 for Caribou, Me 32 for Central City, Nebr 32 for Chicago, Ill., marine hospital 32 for Cody, Wyo 32 for Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 32 for Des Moines, Iowa 32 for Detroit, Mich., marine hospital 32 for Donora, Pa 32 for East Las Vegas, N. Mex 32 for East Orange, N. J 32 for Fallon, Nev 32 for Fort Fairfield, Me 32 for Fort Plain, N. Y 32 for Globe, Ariz 33 for Jamestown, N. Dak 33 for Lancaster, S. C 33 for Leominster, Mass 33 for Lewistown, Pa 33 for McKees Rocks, Pa 33 for Madison, Wis 33 for Marianna, Fla 33 for Metropolis, Ill 33 for Millville, N. J 33 for Missoula, Mont.i 33 for Montclair, N. J 33 for Montevideo, Minn 33 for Mount Carmel, Ill 33 for Newburyport, Mass 33 for Olyphant, Pa 33 for Paxton, Ill 33 for Red Bluff, Calif 33 for Sand Point, Idaho 33 for Sayre, Pa 33 for Shelbyville, Ky 33 for Southbridge, Mass 33 for Syracuse, N. Y 33 for Tamaqua, Pa 33 for Tarentum, Pa 33 for Tomah, Wis 33 for Utica, N. Y 33 for Waynesburg, Pa 33 deficiency appropriation for Williamson, W. Va 34 for Wilmington, Ohio 34 for Wilson, N. C 34 for Winchester, Mass 34 for Wyandotte, Mich 34 for Yonkers, N. Y 34 for projects under section 5, Public Buildings Act, 1928, Birmingham, Ala 34 for Chicago, Ill., post-office site 34 for Chicago, Ill., marine hospital 34 for Memphis, Tenn 34 for Corinth, Miss 34 for Agricultural Department, Administration Building 34 for Agricultural Department, extensible building 34 for Liberty Loan Building, D. C., additional stories 34 for District of Columbia, removal of water mains and sewers, incident to construction, under Public Buildings Act 34 for projects under section 5, Public Buildings Act, 1926 918 for Albuquerque, N. Mex 918 for Alburg, Vt 918 for Anderson, Ind 918 for Babb-Piegan, Mont 919 for Baltimore, Md., post office, etc 919 for Battle Creek, Mich 919 for Beaumont, Tex 919 for Beecher Falls, Vt 919 for Blaine, Wash 919 for Bloomington, Ill 919 for Bogalusa, La 919 for Boise, Idaho 919 for Boston, Mass 919 for Bridgeport, Conn 919 for Brooklyn, N. Y 919 for Calexico, Calif 919 for Canon City, Colo 919 for Canton, Ohio 919 for Casper, Wyo 920 for Chicago, Ill., post office, etc 920 for Clarksburg, W. Va 920 for Cumberland, Md 920 for Douglas, Ariz 920 for El Dorado, Ark 920 for El Paso, Tex 920 for Fairfield, Iowa 920 for Fall River, Mass 920 for Fitchburg, Mass 920 for Fort Fairfield, Me 920 for Galveston, Tex 920 for Greensboro, N. C 920 for Hartford, Conn 920 for Haverhill, Mass 920 for Havre, Mont 921 for Highgate Springs, Vt 921 for Honolulu, Hawaii 921 for Houlton, Me 921 for Iowa City, Iowa 921 for Ironwood, Mich 921 for Junction City, Kans 921 for Kenosha, Wis 921 for Kingsport, Tenn 921 for Klamath Falls, Oreg 921 for Lewistown, Mont 921 for Long Beach, Calif 921 for Lubbock, Tex 921ccxxiii deficiency appropriation for Lumberton, Miss 921 for Lynchburg, Va 921 for McMinnville, Tenn 922 for Manchester, N. H 922 for Memphis, Tenn 922 for Milwaukee, Wis 922 for Morgantown, W. Va 922 for New Bern, N. C 922 for New Orleans, La., quarantine station 922 for New Philadelphia, Ohio 922 for New York, N. Y., courthouse, etc 922 for New York, N. Y., post office, etc 922 for Noyes, Minn 922 for Ogden, Utah 922 for Okmulgee, Okla 922 for Ottawa, Ill 922 for Passaic, N. J 922 for Paterson, N. J 922 for Pittsburgh, Pa 923 for Portland, Me 923 for Portsmouth, Va 923 for Racine, Wis 923 for Reno, Nev 923 for Richmond, Va 923 for Rouses Point, N. Y 923 for Saint Johns, N. Dak 923 for Salisbury, N. C 923 for Salt Lake City, Utah 923 for San Bernardino, Calif 923 for San Ysidro, Calif 923 for Savannah, Ga 923 for Seattle, Wash 924 for Sheffield, Ala 924 for Sioux Falls, S. Dak 924 for South Bend, Ind 924 for South Saint Paul, Minn 924 for Spartanburg, S. C 924 for Springfield, Mass 924 for Sterling, Colo 924 for Tampa, Fla 924 for Taylor, Tex 924 for Toledo, Ohio 924 for Topeka, Kans 924 for Trenton, N. J 924 for Trout River, N. Y 924 for Tucson, Ariz 924 for Tulsa, Okla 924 for Tyrone, Pa 925 for Woonsocket, M. I 925 for Youngstown, Ohio 925 for acquisition of triangle properties in District of Columbia 925 for projects under section 5 of Public Buildings Act, 1926 1656 for Altoona, Pa 1656 for Appleton, Wis 1656 for Atlanta, Ga 1656 for Aurora, Ill 1656 for Baltimore, Md., marine hospital 1656 for Beaumont, Tex 1656 for Benton Harbor, Mich 1656 for Boston, Mass., immigrant station 1656 for Brockton, Mass 1656 for Brunswick, Me 1656 for Buena Vista, Va 1656 for Calexico, Calif 1656 for Carbondale, Ill 1656 for Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1657 for Champlain, N. Y 1657 for Chateaugay, N. Y 1657 for Claremont, N. H 1657 for Cleveland, Ohio 1657 deficiency appropriation for Clovis, N. Mex 1657 for Corvallis, Oreg 1657 for Crete, Nebr 1657 for Derby Line, Vt 1657 for Detroit, Mich 1657 for Dodge City, Kans 1657 for East Richford, Vt 1657 for Eustis, Me 1657 for Fort Worth, Tex 1657 for Framingham, Mass 1657 for Georgetown, Del 1658 for Gloucester, Mass 1658 for Greenwood, Miss 1658 for Hamilton, Ohio 1658 for Harrodsburg, Ky 1658 for Hoboken, N. J 1658 for Hoquiam, Wash 1658 for Jackson, Miss 1658 for Kokomo, Ind 1658 for Kosciusko, Miss 1658 for Lafayette, Ind 1658 for Lakeland, Fla 1658 for Las Vegas, Nev 1658 for Lenoir, N. C 1658 for Lexington, Ky 1659 for Limestone, Me 1659 for Little Rock, Ark 1659 for Lowell, Mass 1659 for Mansfield, La 1659 for Marshfield, Wis 1659 for Mason City, Iowa 1659 for Mexia, Tex 1659 for Milford, Conn 1659 for Minneapolis, Minn 1659 for Nampa, Idaho 1659 for New Orleans, La 1659 for New York, N. Y., remodeling old appraisers’ stores building 1659 for New York, assay office 1660 for New York, N. Y., courthouse site 1660 for Stapleton, N. Y., marine hospital 1660 for New York, N. Y., parcel post building 1660 for Ogden, Utah 1660 for Oklahoma City, Okla 1660 for Paris, Tenn 1660 for Parkersburg, W. Va 1660 for Peekskill, N. Y 1660 for Pembina, N. Dak 1660 for Pomona, Calif 1660 for Portal, N. Dak 1660 for Portland, Me 1660 for Prescott, Ariz 1660 for Princeton, N. J 1661 for Racine, Wis 1661 for Red Bank, N. J 1661 for Richford, Vt 1661 for Rock Hill, S. C 1661 for Rutland, Vt 1661 for Sabine Pass, Tex., quarantine station 1661 for Sacramento, Calif 1661 for Saint Louis, Mo., post office, etc 1661 for Saint Paul, Minn 1661 for Salisbury, N. C 1661 for San Francisco, Calif 1661 for San Luis, Ariz 1661 for Santa Ana, Calif 1661 for Scottsbluff, Nebr 1662 for Stamford, Conn 1662 for Sterling, Colo 1662 for Sumas, Wash 1662 for Sweet Grass, Mont 1662ccxxiv deficiency appropriation for Tecate, Calif 1662 for Trenton, Mo 1662 for Union Springs, Ala 1662 for Uniontown, Pa 1662 for Urbana, Ohio 1662 for Vermilion, S. Dak 1662 for Warren, Pa 1662 for Washington, D. C., reimbursing Economics Building Company 1662 for Waterbury, Conn 1662 for Waukegan, Ill 1662 for West Warwick, M. I 1663 for Washington, D. C., acquiring triangle properties 1663 for New York, N. Y., customhouse and post office 31 for Marcus Hook, Pa., quarantine station 31 for Carville, La., marine hospital 31, 1655 for San Francisco, Calif., Mint 31 for Pittsburgh, Pa., postoffice and court house 31 for New York, N. Y., quarantine station, repairs, etc 32 for Davis Construction Company 32 for outside professional services 32, 916, 1663 for repairs and preservation 42, 44, 48, 935, 937, 1619 for mechanical equipment 42, 48, 935, 937, 1619 for furniture, etc 42, 49, 935, 937, 1619, 1672 for operating supplies 42,49, 937, 1619, 1672 for general expenses 48, 935, 937, 1619 for vaults and safes 49, 1619 for operating force 49, 1619, 1663 for additional pay, architectural and engineering personnel 916 rent of additional quarters for, etc 916 for remodeling and enlarging buildings 917, 1655 for Baltimore, Md., immigrant station 917 for Galveston, Tex 917 for New York, N. Y., post office repairs, etc 917 for Norfolk, Va 917 for Philadelphia, Pa., Mint 917 for Washington, D. C., Treasury Buildings 917 for Liberty Loan Building 917 for Missoula, Mont 918 for Seattle, Wash 918 for Saint Louis, Mo 918 for claim of contractor for war conditions loss 1614 for rent of temporary quarters, etc., D. C 1614 for model of Government buildings in the triangle, District of Columbia 1614 for site for Supreme Court Building 1614 for assistant custodians and janitors 1619 for Bronx, N. Y 1655 for Malden, Mass 1655 for Columbia, S. C 1655 for Fort Stanton, N. Mex 1655 for Jamestown, Va 1655 for New York City, appraisers’ stores 1655 for Long Island City, N. Y 1655 for Norfolk Va 1655 Birmingham, Ala., sale of old post office authorized 1307 condemnation proceedings for acquiring sites, etc., for Federal buildings in District of Columbia 1415 contracts for joint telephone service authorized for 916 payable from designated appropriations 917 Des Moines, Iowa; authority for sale of present building, repealed 1415 Duluth, Minn., granted easement over site for new building 601 Fort Wayne, Ind.; granted easement over portion of post office site 1414 franchise accepted for rerouting pneumatic tube service from New York City customhouse to new appraisers’ stores 533 Hartford, Conn.; present building conveyed to, on completion of the new 955 Leominster, Mass.; easement for widening street granted to 1017 Manchester, N. H.; sale authorized of part of site 1155 New Orleans, La.; authority for subtreasury at, repealed 1422 New York City; entrance upon subtreasury site for rapid transit railway, consented to 1153 Philippi, W. Va.; lease of building at, for post office, constructed by Philippi Improvement Company, authorized 590 to become Federal property on termination of lease, etc 591 payment for 591 payment of rent, etc., authorized 591 Phoenix, Ariz.; part of site granted city for street purposes 60 Savannah, Ga.; part of building site, conveyed to the city in exchange 1503 transfer to Duluth, Minn., of old Federal, and site, on completion of new one 600 price, etc 600 United States Supreme Court Building Commission created to procure plans, etc., for new building on acquired site in District of Columbia 1066 time extended for submitting plans for, to Congress 1261 *Public Buildings Act 1926, Amendments,* acquiring designated lands, etc., in District of Columbia as sites for executive departments, etc., directed 51 additional sum authorized to be appropriated for 52 on completion of buildings, Office of Public Buildings and Parks to have charge thereof 52 contracts authorized for demolishing buildings, clearing land, etc 52 for architectural landscape treatment, etc 52 amount authorized to be appropriated for site, construction, etc., under prior laws, increased 137 yearly aggregate limited 137 balances available subsequently 137ccxxv amount authorized to be appropriated; total authorized for projects in District of Columbia 138 annual expenditure limited; use of balances subsequently 138 yearly distribution of expenditures outside District of Columbia 138 limitation annually in any one State, etc 138 total amount amended 138 *Public Buildings and Public Parks, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 678, 1295 for care of grounds, etc 678, 1295 for tourists’ Camp, Potomac Park 678, 1295 for temporary services, etc 678, 1295 for contingent expenses 679, 1295 for motor vehicles 679, 1295 for maintenance of portions of parks for outdoor sports and band concerts 679, 1295 for Anacostia Park 679, 1295 for Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway 679, 1295 for Meridian Hill Park 679, 1295 for Franklin Park comfort station 679 for constructing sea wall, East Potomac Park 1295 for architectural, etc., services 679, 1295 for park police 679, 1296 deficiency appropriation for police, additional pay, etc 893 for salaries, 1929 1694 park police salaries to be the same as Metropolitan police 429 *Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital, Office of,* appropriation for office personnel 583, 1241 for general expenses 583, 1241 for Washington Monument and grounds 583, 1241 for Lincoln Memorial and reflecting pool 583, 1241 for Lincoln’s deathplace 583, 1241 for grounds of executive departments 583, 1241 for care, etc., of public buildings under 583, 1241 for Winder Building, electric elevator 583, 1241 for rent and maintenance of buildings, etc 583, 1241 funds for rent, etc., of buildings for departments, etc., may be transferred to Director 1241 for uniforms for employees 583, 1241 for printing and binding for 583, 1241 deficiency appropriation for office personnel 6 for care, etc., of public buildings 6 uniforms for employees 6 for expenses 888, 1631, 1673 funds from transferred buildings added 888 for expenses, 1929 and 1930 1627 for demolition of temporary building, No 7, Eighteenth and C Streets NW 1627 for salaries, 1929 1676 care, maintenance, etc., of certain War Department buildings transferred to 888 buildings erected on acquired sites in the District to be under 52 care, maintenance, etc.; Mount Weather, Va., station transferred from-Secretary of Agriculture to 1625 development of Mall Parkway by Director of, authorized 1696 area included and jurisdiction conferred 1696 Director made executive and disbursing officer of National Capital Park, etc., Commission 727 to acquire site and construct warehouse storage building for use of General Supply Committee, departments, District Government, etc 1343 prepare plans, etc., of buildings; and charged with custody, etc., thereof 1343 amount allowed, for special technical personal services 1343 may select site and grant permission for erection of monument to Oscar S. Straus on public grounds 1540 to choose site and supervise erection of monumental urn from Cuba, in Washington, D. C 713 to select site and supervise erection of monument to Major General Artemus Ward 689 to serve on National Memorial Commission for erection of a building as a tribute to achievements of the Negro in America 1699 to supervise erection of statue of Samuel Gompers on public grounds in Washington, D. C 193 Internal Revenue Bureau’s quarters in National Press Building, D. C., placed under care of 169 iron gates between White House grounds and State, etc., Department Building presented to Spiegel Grove State Park, Fremont, Ohio 422 portion of site of McKinley High and Langley Junior High Schools, made available for authorized bathing pool 583 quartering space for troops attending Presidential Inauguration, 1929, authorized by Director of 1261 six artificial bathing pools to be located, constructed by Director of 1412 control may be transferred to Commissioner or retained by Director 1412 *Public Convenience Stations, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 657, 1274 for new station, Thirty-second and M Streets, from unexpended balance for station No 5 657 for Franklin Park, alterations 679 *Public Camp Grounds,* appropriation for protection, etc., within national forests 554, 1204 *Public Debt Service, Treasury Department,* appropriation for office personnel and other expenses 166, 1032 for Commissioner of the Public Debt 166, 1032 radio advertising of refunding operations, etc., to be paid from “Expenses of loans” 166, 1032ccxxvi appropriation for distinctive paper 166, 1032 deficiency appropriation for 935, 1618 for distinctive paper 1653 amount immediately available for distinctive paper for United States and national bank currency 915 *Public Health Hospitals* (*see* Marine Hospitals). *Public Health, International Office of,* appropriation for annual quota 72, 1103 *Public Health Service, Treasury Department,* appropriation for civil personnel, Office of Surgeon General 173, 1039 for pay, etc., Surgeon General, medical officers, etc 173, 1039 for acting assistant surgeons 173, 1039 for all other employees 173, 1039 for freight, travel, etc 173, 1039 transporting remains of officers, etc., dying in service 173, 1039 for Hygienic Laboratory 173, 1039 for scientific books, etc 173, 1039 for medical examinations, hospital services, etc 174, 1039 inspection of aliens 174, 1039 beneficiaries of, etc., other than Veterans’ Bureau patients, etc 174, 1039 general expenses; furnishing, uniforms, etc 174, 1039 receipts by Immigration Service to be covered into the Treasury 174, 1039 restriction on use 174, 1040 for quarantine service 174, 1040 for prevention of epidemics 174, 1040 for field investigations 174, 1040 for interstate quarantine service 175, 1040 for rural sanitation studies; conditional demonstration work, etc 175, 1040 local cooperation required 175, 1040 for regulating sale of viruses, etc 175, 1040 for Division of Venereal Diseases 175, 1040 for control of salt marsh mosquitoes, in Southern States 175 for allotments of Veterans’ Bureau for details from 587, 1246 deficiency appropriation for hospitals, personnel and maintenance 31, 44, 1618, 1622, 1654, 1671 for prevention of epidemics 31, 42, 48, 1619 for quarantine service 31, 48, 916, 935, 1619, 1671 for care of seamen, etc 42 for hospitals 42, 48, 935, 937 for freight, transportation, etc 42, 48 for pay of other employees 48, 935 for field investigations 48, 935 for hygienic laboratory 48, 1619 for medical and hospital services 48, 935 for salaries, etc., transferred from Veterans’ Bureau 48 for rural sanitation studies 916, 1654 for control of biologic products 1619 for pay, etc., medical officers and pharmacists 1654 for acting assistant surgeons 1654 for narcotic farms 1654 for salaries, 1929, under 1688 creation of Narcotics Division in, to have charge, etc., of the narcotic farms 1086 details of medical officers of, for work with Mines Bureau 103, 1133 retired Coast Guard officers and enlisted men entitled to treatment at hospitals, etc., of 603 *Public Lands,* appropriation for Commissioner of the General Land Office, and office personnel 202, 1564 for general expenses 202, 1564 for surveying, etc 202, 1565 metal section corners 203, 1565 Alaska national forests 1565 allotment for revested Oregon and California and Coos Bay Wagon Road lands 203, 1565 oil and oil shale lands 203, 1565 not available in States advancing money therefor 203, 1565 reimbursement for surveys not chargeable hereto 203, 1565 for registers 203, 1565 for contingent expenses; restriction 203, 1565 for opening new land offices, etc 203, 1565 for expenses, timber depredations 203, 1565 for protecting, from fraudelent entries 203, 1565 for swamp land claims 203, 1566 for fighting forest fires, etc 203, 1566 for opening Indian reservations 203, 1566 for expenses, hearings in entries 203, 1564 deficiency appropriation for registers and receivers 46 for contingent expenses 46 for protecting, etc 46 for registers 1637 acceptance of, from Governor of Idaho, and patent for, issued to city of Buhl 644 added to Absaroka and Gallatin Forests, and Yellowstone Park 603 Bryce Canyon National Park 147 Challis National Forest, Idaho 415 Challis and Sawtooth National Forests, Idaho 415 Crater National Forest, Oreg 450 revested Oregon and California grant lands within area in eluded 450 Gunnison National Forest, Colo 451 Idaho National Forest 415 Missoula National Forest, Mont 598, 1426 Montezuma National Forest, Colo 711 additional, added to Missoula National Forest, Mont., description corrected 1426 grant to Alaska for Agricultural College and School of Mines 1091 adjustment of claims for, in Lake County, Fla 619 Alaska abandoned military, etc., reservations to be sold under laws of, applicable thereto 371 authorization for homestead entries in Yellowstone National Forest repealed 622 coal prospecting permits may be extended two years 251 applicable to expired, subject to intervening rights 251 compensation of registers of land offices 684 at Juneau, Alaska 684ccxxvii conveyances from Central Pacific Railway Company in San Joaquin County, Calif., of land grant, legalized 1428 desert land entry by Charles G. Jarrent to receive patent 1156 entrymen to have patent, if no prospect of securing water, on paying designated sums 1548 exchange of, authorized with Gunnison-Mayfield Land and Grazing Company for addition to Manti National Forest, Utah 370 designated lands to be added to Larsen Volcanic National Park 644 for lands for Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge in Utah 1186 for privately owned lands within Lincoln National Forest, N. Mex., for adding thereto 1154 in Box Elder County, Utah, for State lands, for experimental sheep growing 1188 with Oregon, for recreational purposes, extended to revested Oregon and California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road land grants 429 unreserved, for State lands of Montana, for grazing leases, etc 1430 grant of additional lands to Arizona for disabled miners’ hospital 1252 to Utah for disabled miners’ hospital 1252 lot in Lopez Island, Wash., abandoned military reservation, to San Juan County for public park purposes 1091 granted Bountiful, Utah, to protect water supply 452 Cabazon Water Company, Riverside County, Calif., for water supply 435 Centerville, Utah, to protect water supply 453 Idaho for fish culture 1142 Mendon, Utah, to protect water supply 451 New Mexico, for reimbursing designated counties, etc., for interest paid on designated bonds, etc 775 reimbursing Silver City 775 remainder, etc., added to State school fund 775 selection and disposal of lands 775 determination of distribution 775 South Dakota for park purposes, in Custer State Park 501 homestead entrymen in designated counties in Colorado, unable by incursion of crickets or grasshoppers, to maintain required residence, not subject to contest therefor 1157 rights reestablished on termination of invasion 1157 entries heretofore canceled reinstated, if leave of absence warranted 1157 residence counted only when actually on the land 1158 in Faulkner County, Ark., released to equitable owners 1187 isolated tracts in Oklahoma may be sold by auction 457 isolated tracts; not exceeding a half section may be sold at auction after 30 days’ notice 253 sale to adjoining owner allowed of mountainous or rough quarter sections 253 no valid rights defeated 253 lease of, to Parco, Wyo., for public aviation field 448 to Yuma County, Ariz., for municipal aviation field 149 leases of, for public airports, authorized 728 leasing, etc., of deposits of sodium compounds on, modified 1019 of lands for grazing by stockmen, authorized by cooperative agreement with Montana and private owners in designated area 380 mineral entries allowed on, withdrawn as watering places for stock-raising homesteads 1144 Oregon granted designated islands for park purposes 148 patent authorized to Bozeman, Mont 1405 to California of described lands after dedication thereby of Calaveras Big Tree Groves as a State park 428 holders of title for more than 20 years, having improved, etc., thereof; payment required 1188 issue to Lillian Badger 1157 to Parker I-See-O Post all American Indian Legion, Lawton, Okla., in Comanche County 1091 to James C. Willox 1157 paving, etc., International Street on Mexican frontier, authorized, near Nogales, Ariz 589 prospecting permits for oil and gas on, extended two years, if existence under, not determined 252 extended to expired, subject to intervening rights 252 quitclaim to Paris M. McPhetridge 1157 relinquishment of title to, in Washington County, Ala., claimed by Seth Dean 972 reservation of lands in Utah for use of Kanosh Band of Indians 1161 reserved for Pueblo Indians in New Mexico 717 right of way granted across, to Imperial County, Calif., for highway purposes 249 sale authorized of designated accreted lands in Mississippi and Louisiana, not lawfully appropriated under public land laws 422 preference right of owners to file application for purchase 423 proof of ownership, etc., required 423 appraisals to be made upon filing of application 423 exclusive of increased value by development, etc., by applicant 423 patent to applicant, on receipt of notice of appraisal, and payment of appraised value 423 proceeds to be covered into the Treasury under land laws 423 patent based on application in case of unperfected entry on which final proof has not been submitted 423 issue of, on completing entry 423ccxxviii sale authorized of designated accreted lands in Mississippi and Louisiana; rules, etc., to be prescribed 423 set aside in Inyo County, Calif., for Indians of Indian Ranch 162 for Indians of Walker Reservation 160 at Koosharem, Utah, for Koosharem Band of Indians 162 for Paiute and Shoshone Indians, at Summit Lake, Nev 160 setting apart of, for Badlands National Monument, S. Dak 1553 for Grand Teton National Park, Wyo 1314 stock-raising homestead entry of Edwin T. Pfister, to be patented 1156 James M. Rice, patented 1157 Carolina Salazar, validated 1157 Vera M. Watts, validated 1157 timber sales authorized on revested timber lands and agricultural lands of Oregon and California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road grants 597 rules for cutting to be prescribed 597 time extended for determining titles to lots in Pensacola, Fla 365 further extended for paying installments due on ceded lands of Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Reservations, N. Dak., and S. Dak 400 town site of Saint Marks, Fla., to be surveyed into lots, etc., appraised, and sold at public auction 254 lands for cemetery and public park reserved 254 tract reserved for sole use and benefit of San Udefonso Pueblo Indians 1161 tracts of, not in excess of 160 acres, held in good faith by citizens, in peaceful adverse possession for more than 20 years, may be patented to claimant 1069 payment required 1069 if area in excess, subdivision to be determined by the Secretary 1069 minerals contained therein reserved to United States 1069 disposal of, under leasing laws 1069 consideration of adverse claims 1070 appraisal, etc., of lands on application for purchase thereof 1070 basis of, etc 1070 use of, for electric transmission lines under Boulder Canyon Project Act 1061 withdrawal from public entry of, found to be irrigable by works authorized by Boulder Canyon Project Act 1063 to be opened under reclamation law 1063 preference to persons serving in World War, etc 1063 withdrawal of, directed from watershed of Rio Pueblo de Taos, N. Mex 372 withdrawn from entry, site of battle between Nez Perces and Army under Nelson A. Miles 621 from mining entries, for reforesting watersheds in Los Angeles County, Calif 956 *Public Library, D. C.,* appropriation for personal services 648, 1265 for substitutes, temporary services, etc 648, 1265 station restrictions; exception 648, 1265 for Sunday and holiday opening 648, 1266 for books, periodicals, etc 648, 1266 advances for book, etc., purchases 648, 1266 for binding 648, 1266 for contingent expenses 648, 1266 for acquiring site for northeast branch 648, 1266 for rent, Chevy Chase and Woodridge branches 1266 *Public Moneys,* appropriation for contingent expenses 166, 1031 *Public Moneys, Public Lands,* clerk in General Land Office may be designated to act for Commissioner as receiver of, in absence of regular depositary 202, 1564 *Public Printer,* appropriation for, Deputy, and office personnel 530, 1399 directed to deliver Supreme Court Reports to Attorney General, upon request 1144 salary established of, and Deputy Public Printer 1006 *Public Printing and Binding* (*see also* Government Printing Office), appropriation for working capital for authorized work 530, 1399 for Government Printing Office, salaries, etc 530, 1399 for necessary employees 530, 1400 for paying salaries for holidays, etc 530, 1400 for leaves of absence 530, 1400 for general expenses 530, 1400 inks, glues, etc., made at Government Printing Office may be sold to departments, etc 530, 1400 for indexing Congressional Record 530, 1400 for Government Printing Office 530, 1400 for Architect of the Capitol 530, 1400 for Superintendent of Documents 531, 1401 for Department of State 64, 1096 for Pan American Union 71, 1102 for Department of Justice 77, 1108 for Supreme Court 79, 1109 for Court of Claims 79, 1110 for Department of Commerce 84, 1115 for Patent Office 84, 1115 for Department of Labor 106, 1136 for Treasury Department 164, 1030 for Budget Bureau 167, 1033 for Post Office Department 187, 1050 for Interior Department 202, 1564 for War Department 327, 1350 for Library of Congress 529, 1399 for Department of Agriculture 541, 1191 for Executive Office 573, 1230 for Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission 575, 1232 for Board of Mediation 575, 1233 for Board of Tax Appeals 576, 1233 for Efficiency Bureau 576, 1233 for Civil Service Commission 576, 1234 for Commission of Fine Arts 577, 1234 for Employees’ Compensation Commission 577, 1235 appropriation for Federal Power Commission 579, 1236 for Federal Radio Commission 579, 1236 for Federal Trade Commission 579, 1237 for General Accounting Office; decisions of Comptroller General 580, 1237 for Housing Corporation 580, 1238 for Interstate Commerce Commission 582, 1240 for National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 582, 1240 for Office of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital 583, 1241 for Smithsonian Institution; American Historical Association 584, 1242 for Shipping Board 585, 1243 for Geographic Board 585, 1243 for Tariff Commission 585, 1243 for Veterans’ Bureau 588, 1246 for Navy Department and Navy 643, 1471 for District of Columbia 649, 1267 for District Supreme Court and Court of Appeals 671, 1288 for Alaska Railroad 1604 for additional building, Government Printing Office 1044 deficiency appropriation for Library of Congress 4, 1624 for Employees’ Compensation Commission 5 for Interstate Commerce Commission 6 for Tariff Commission 6 for supreme court and court of appeals, D. C 9 for Department of Justice 47, 1617, 1644 for Department of Commerce 896 for Court of Claims 905 for Tariff Commission, 1929 1628 for Department of State 1651 authorized of Official Papers of the Territories 1412 estimates, etc., required for Congressional work 530, 1400 payments by departments, etc., for work ordered 531, 1401 monthly or quarterly adjustment of 531, 1401 to be credited to working capital for printing and binding 531, 1401 all estimates for, to be included in the Budget in a single item for each Department, etc 531, 1401 details required if part of other items 531, 1401 not applicable to Engraving and Printing Bureau 531, 1401 restriction on paying detailed employees 531, 1401 salaries of Public Printer and Deputy Public Printer established 1006 *Public Reservations, D. C.,* appropriation for sidewalks and curbs around 657, 1273 *Public Roads Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Chief of Bureau, and office personnel 560, 1211 for expenses of inquiries of systems, operations, etc 560, 1211 for methods, materials, etc 560, 1211 for experimental highways, etc 560, 1211 for farm irrigation investigations 560, 1211 appropriation for drainage of farms, swamps, etc.; plans, etc 560, 1211 for investigating farm domestic water supply 560, 1211 deficiency appropriation for Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, Va 895 for general expenses 933 for salaries, 1929 1678 authorized to survey, and report on the cost of bridges on Overseas Highway, from Key West to the mainland 591 *Public Schools, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, administrative and supervisory officers 660, 1276 for clerks and other employees 660, 1276 for personal services, department of school attendance, and work permits 660, 1276 restriction on appointments 1276 normal schools expanded into Teachers’ Colleges 1276 for teachers and librarians 660, 1276 restriction on soliciting subscriptions 660, 1276 for vacation schools and playgrounds 660, 1277 for retirement pay 660, 1277 for night schools, salaries; contingent expenses 660, 1277 for deaf, dumb, and blind 661, 1277 for Americanization work and instructing foreigners 661, 1277 for community center department 661, 1277 for care of buildings and grounds 661, 1278 for smaller buildings and rented rooms; atypical classes 661, 1278 for schools for tubercular pupils 661, 1278 for transporting crippled pupils 1278 for manual, etc., training expenses 661, 1278 for fuel, light, and power 661, 1278 for furniture, etc 662, 1278 Morgan School 662 McKinley Technical High 662 Langdon School 1278 Burrville School 1278 old Bell and Cardozo Schools, new equipment 1278 Francis Junior High 1278 health school for colored pupils 1278 E A. Paul Junior High 1278 building at Nineteenth Street and Columbia Road 1278 building on Grant Road 1278 Fourteenth and Upshur Streets 1278 Raymond School 1278 for McKinley Technical High, equipment, etc 1278 for contingent expenses 662, 1278 for office appliances, etc., Business High and Cardozo High 1278 for additional furniture, etc., for normal schools 1278 no bond required for Army supplies to cadets 662, 1278 for textbooks and supplies to pupils 662, 1279 for kindergartens; school gardens, etc 662, 1279ccxxx appropriation for kindergartens; payments to teachers in nature study, etc 662, 1279 for apparatus, laboratory equipment, etc 662, 1279 free tuition to children of Army, Navy, etc., outside the District 662, 1279 for improving school grounds; funds available; day labor, etc 662, 1279 for repairs, etc., to buildings 662, 1279 for refitting old McKinley High and Shaw Junior High 663, 1279 for rent 663, 1279 for playgrounds, maintenance, etc 663, 1279 for Morgan School, addition; funds available 663, 1279 for buildings and grounds 663, 1279 for construction, McKinley Technical High 663 for building on Grant Road 663 for construction, E. A. Paul Junior High, Brightwood 663, 1279 at Fourteenth and Upshur Streets 663 for Takoma School, gymnasium, etc 663 for Raymond School, addition 663 for elementary school at Nineteenth Street and Columbia Road 663, 1280 for Wheatley School, gymnasium and assembly hall; funds available 663 for Francis Junior High, addition 663 for Burrville School, addition 663 for S. J. Bowen School, addition 664 for building, to replace old Bell and Cardozo Schools 664 for athletic field for joint use of Langley Junior High and McKinley High 664 for construction, John Eaton School 1279 for junior high building in Reno 1279 for junior high, near Kingsman building 1280 for new health school for colored pupils 1280 for new building for Business High, adjoining Macfarland Junior High 1280 disposition of old building 1280 for Park View School, addition 1280 for Buchanan School, addition 1280 for Dunbar High, stadium field 1280 disbursed as one fund; restricted to specified buildings 664, 1280 contract requirements 664, 1280 for building and playground sites 664 health school for colored pupils, site 664 site for building to replace old Bell and Cardozo Schools 664 restriction on purchase price 664, 1281 unexpended balances continued available, etc 664, 1281 for extensible building on Grant Road; funds available 1281 plans to be prepared by municipal architect, etc 664, 1281 exit doors to open outward, etc.; unlocking required 665, 1281 for hygiene and sanitation work in 668, 1285 deficiency appropriation for Garnet-Patterson School, addition; funds available g for West School, equipment 9 for Petworth School, addition 9 for expenses of playgrounds during summer 659 for securing actuarial data, teachers retirement 886 for Langley Junior High, equipment, etc 890 for building, Potomac Heights 890 for Western High, athletic field 890 for acquiring land near Peabody School 890 for athletic field, Dunbar High 891 for fuel, light, and power 1629 for salaries, 1929 1692 Board of Education members not personally liable in damages for official actions thereof 1139 employment of landscape architect for treatment of grounds of Langley Junior High and McKinley High Schools 890 junior high school teachers, salary schedule repealed 1343 eligibility requirements, etc., for, to be established by Board of Education 1344 promotion provisions not applicable to, during fiscal year 1924 1344 trade teachers given credit for experience in the trades the same as in teaching 1344 *Public Utilities,* appropriation for investigating standards of measurements of, etc 91, 1122 deficiency appropriation for investigating standards of 46 *Public Utilities Commission, D. C.,* appropriation for two commissioners, people’s counsel, and other personal services 647, 1265 for incidental expenses 647, 1265 *Public Welfare, D. C., Board of,* appropriation for salaries 671, 1288 allowance for quarters, etc., to officials continued 1288 for division of child welfare 671, 1288 receiving, etc., home for children under 17 years of age 672, 1288 for support of jail prisoners 672, 1289 for workhouse and reformatory 672, 1289 for additional land for reformatory 673 for working capital fund for industrial purposes 674 for National Training School for Boys 674, 1290 for National Training School for Girls 674, 1290 for medical charities 674, 1291 for Columbia Hospital 675, 1291 for Tuberculosis Hospital 675, 1291 for Gallinger Hospital 675, 1291 for District Training School 675, 1292 acquisition of additional land 1292 for Industrial Home School for Colored Children 676, 1292 for Industrial Home School 676, 1292 for Home for Aged and Infirm 676, 1292 for municipal lodging house, etc 676, 1293 for Grand Army Home 676, 1293 for Florence Crittenton Home 676, 1293ccxxxi appropriation for Southern Relief Society 676, 1293 for Library for the Blind, etc 677, 1393 for indigent insane 677, 1393 for deporting nonresident insane 677, 1393 for relief of the poor 677, 1394 for payment to abandoned families, etc 677, 1294 for burial of indigent ex-service men 677, 1294 for transporting paupers 677, 1294 deficiency appropriation for board, etc., of children 9, 891 for support of jail prisoners 10 for jail improvements, etc 10 for workhouse 10 for reformatory; material for metal tags 10 for medical charities 10, 892 for Columbia Hospital 10 for Saint Elizabeths Hospital 10 for maintenance of feeble-minded children 891 for Division of Child Welfare 1630 for receiving, etc., home for children 1630 for salaries, 1929 1693 *Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.,* appropriation for attorney for 206, 1568 for settling land and water rights losses 1569 deficiency appropriation for reconnaissance work relating to irrigation, Middle Rio Grande conservancy district 17 for irrigation, drainage, flood control, etc., lands of 901 agreement authorized with Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, for irrigation, etc., of lands of 312 *Pueblo Lands Board,* appropriation for expenses 78, 1109 deficiency appropriation for motor vehicle 905 for appraisers, etc 1645 credit allowed in accounts of disbursing clerk of 1645 *Puget Sound, Wash.,* appropriation for navy yard, public works 635 deficiency appropriation for navy yard, railroad repairs 24 for ammunition depot, lightning protection 908 bridge authorized across, at the Narrows 1403 *Pugilistic Encounters,* regulations of, in Hawaii and Alaska 1156 *Pulaski Sesquicentennial Commission, United States,* established, composition, etc 1222 authorized to cooperate in observance of the 150th anniversary of the death of Brigadier General Casimir Pulaski 1222 *Pullman, Wash.,* appropriation for public building 181, 1043 *Purchasing Agent Post Office Department,* appropriation for, and office personnel 187, 1049 *Purchasing Division, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc 645, 1263 deficiency appropriation for 7 *Pure Food Law,* appropriation for executing 566, 1217 appropriation for expenses enforcing, in the District of Columbia 669, 1285 deficiency appropriation for expenses of executing 14 *Puyallup Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Puyallup Indians, Wash.,* trust fund of, set aside for upkeep of Puyallup Indian Cemetery, Tacoma, Wash 378 deficiency appropriation for 902 *Puye Cliff Ruins, N. Mex.,* admission fee to, authorized 1586 *Pyle, Ulys, etc.,* may bridge Wabash River, at McGregors Ferry, Ill 480 *Pyramid Lake Agency, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1571, 1584 *Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of irrigation system on; repayment 213, 1575 *Pyramid Lake Indian Sanatorium, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 221, 1581 **Q.** *Quackenbos Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., North Dakota Avenue to Fourth Street; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Quannah Parker, Comanche Indian,* appropriation for erecting monument to 225 *Quantico, Va.,* appropriation for Marine Corps barracks, construction 1464 deficiency appropriation for marine barracks, public works 25 *Quapaw Agency Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for expenses of attorneys, etc., in probate matters affecting restricted allottees of 205 *Quapaw Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for common schools 220, 1580 *Quapaw Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 222, 1583 *Quarantine Service,* appropriation for maintenance of stations 174, 1040 for interstate 175, 1040 deficiency appropriation for 31, 48, 916, 935, 1619, 1671 *Quarantine Stations,* appropriation for Cape Fear, N. C., extending gangway and new dolphin 176 for repairs and preservation 183, 1045 for mechanical equipment 183, 1045 for building, New Orleans, La 1043 deficiency appropriation for Marcus Hook, Pa 31 for New York, N. Y 32 *Quarantine Stations, Livestock,* appropriation for establishing, etc 545, 1196 *Quartermaster Corps, Army,* appropriation for civilian personnel, Quartermaster General’s Office 326, 1349 for subsistence supplies, etc 331, 1354 sales to officers, etc 331, 1354ccxxxii appropriation for regular quartermaster supplies 331, 1355 heat, light, etc 331, 1355 sales to officers, etc 332, 1355 bakeries, ice, etc 332, 1355 school supplies, etc 332, 1355 forage for animals 332, 1355 stationery, printing, etc 332, 1356 amount for fuel immediately available 332, 1356 for clothing and equipage 332, 1356 for incidental expenses 333, 1356 civilian employees 333, 1356 tests, etc., by Standards Bureau 333, 1356 for transportation 333, 1356 dependents of officers and enlisted men 333, 1357 amount for procuring and transporting fuel immediately available 333, 1357 restriction on expenses for motor vehicles 334, 1357 purchase of motor vehicles limited 334, 1357 for purchase, etc., of horses 334, 1357 breeding of riding horses 334, 1357 limit; standard required 334 native horses in China 334 restriction on polo ponies 334 for construction, etc., military posts 334, 1358 Walter Reed Hospital, D. C 334 technical, etc., services 334, 1358 contracts authorized 335 not available for Scott Field, Ill 335 payment of incurred obligation; part from military post construction fund 1358 additional authorizations 1358 for barracks and quarters 335, 1358 rentals 335, 1358 available for garage, etc., rentals for military attaches 335, 1358 procurement of fuel, immediately available 335, 1358 New York barge office slip 335 “Castle,” Fort Niagara, N. Y 335 for shooting galleries and ranges 335, 1358 for rent, District of Columbia 335, 1359 not available if space provided in Government-owned buildings 335, 1359 for Fort Monroe, Va 335, 1359 for post hospitals, construction, etc 336, 1359 Jefferson Barracks, Mo., immediately restoring 336 construction of new hospitals forbidden 336, 1359 for supplies, etc., to units of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 349, 1371 for supplies, etc., to other schools and colleges 350, 1372 for national cemeteries 354, 1374 American military cemeteries, abroad 1375 for headstones for soldiers’, etc., graves 354, 1375 for Antietam battle field 354, 1375 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, etc 1375 recovery of bodies 1375 appropriation for expenses, American cemeteries in Great Britain and France 355 deficiency appropriation for subsistence 35, 42, 49, 935, 1672, 1674 for transportation, etc 42, 49, 935, 938, 1672, 1674 for general appropriations 43, 44, 49, 935, 938, 1619, 1622, 1672, 1674 for horses 43, 935, 1619 for hospitals 43, 935 for supplies, services, and transportation 43, 44, 49, 935, 1619, 1622, 1672, 1674 for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, supplies 43 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 43, 50, 936 for national cemeteries 43 for barracks and quarters 49, 935 for regular supplies 49, 935, 1619, 1622, 1672 for roads, walks, etc 49, 935 for water and sewers 49, 935 for disposition of remains of officers, etc 49 for clothing and equipage 938, 1672, 1674 for survey of Kings Mountain battle field 929 for Fort Monroe, Va., sewerage system 938 for incidental expenses 935, 1619, 1674 for roads, etc., Alaska 936 for shooting galleries and ranges 1619 for Fort Thomas, Ky., road repairs 1664 for Fort Leavenworth, Kans., road repairs 1664 for military posts, construction, etc 1664 for improvements, etc., designated Air Corps stations 1665 for Kitty Hawk Monument, N. C 1666 for paving road, Rossville, Ga., to Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park 1666 for Virginia Dare memorial; reappropriation 1666 for Fort Donelson National Park, Tenn., establishment, etc., of 1666 for memorial, Lititz, Pa 1666 for inspection of battle fields at Brices Cross Roads and Tupelo, Miss 1666 for Lee Mansion, Va., restoration 1666 for Fort Defiance, Ohio, Museum 1666 for Lincoln Birthplace Memorial 1666 for recovering bodies of American soldiers buried in Russia and Alaska 1667 for salaries, 1929, under Office of Quartermaster General 1689 for salaries, etc., 1929, national cemeteries, etc., under 1691 authorization for disposition of remains of officers, etc., including Army Nurse Corps 251 recovery of bodies added. 252 horses and mules purchases limited to needs of the service 245 monument, etc., to commemorate battle between Sioux Indians and forces of Majors Reno and Benteen; to be placed under care of 223 *Quartermaster General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for civilian personnel 326, 1439ccxxxiii *Queen Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Trinidad Avenue to alley west of Holbrook Terrace; from gasoline tax fund 654 paving, etc., Trinidad Avenue eastward; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Quillayute River, Wash.,* station of Coast Guard authorized at mouth of, on the Pacific coast 1156 *Quinaielt Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Quincy, Ill.,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River, by 296 *Quincy Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Tenth Street to Georgia Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 652 **R.** *R Street NW., D. C.,* closed, 38th to 39th Streets 890 *Rabies,* appropriation for suppressing, by destroying certain predatory animals 559, 1209 *Racine, Wis.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 923, 1661 *Radio Act of 1927,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of, under Navigation Bureau 16 powers vested in Federal Radio Commission by, continued until March 16, 1929 373 period of salary of members of commission extended to March 16, 1929 373 limitation of period of licenses, for broadcasting stations, prior to January 1, 1930 373 other stations 373 term of office of present commission to expire February 23, 1929 373 of appointments thereafter 373 equal allocation of broadcasting licenses to all zones 373 proportional to population of each State, etc 373 licensing authority to carry the same into effect 373 issue of temporary licenses to other zones, if proportionate share of a zone not applied for 373 allocations charged to location of studio of station, and not of transmitter 374 continuance of Federal Radio Commission until December 31, 1929 1559 period of salary extended until March 16, 1930 1559 limitation on licenses prior to January 1, 1931 1559 office of members of Commission to expire February 23, 1930; terms thereafter 1559 general counsel, assistants, etc., to be appointed; pay 1559 *Radio Advertising,* expenses of, in connection with public debt issues, payable from indefinite appropriation for expenses of loans 166, 1032 *Radio Commission, Federal,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 579, 1236 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 5 for stenographic service, 1927–1928 1626 *Radio Communication,* appropriation for enforcing laws regulating, on ocean steamers, etc 84, 1115 for standardizing, etc., instruments used in 91, 1122 deficiency appropriation for enforcing laws regulating 16, 896, 1636 for standardizing instruments used in research, etc 897 *Radio Station,* acquisition of site and construction authorized for a constant frequency monitoring, etc 1255 *Radioactive Substances, and X Rays,* appropriation for investigating, testing, etc 93, 1124 *Radiotelegraphic Convention, International,* appropriation for share of expenses 72, 1103 deficiency appropriation for expenses 28 *Radiotelegraphy, International Union of Scientific,* appropriation for quota, etc., to 1104 *Railroad Administration,* deficiency appropriation for judgments, United States courts, under 931 *Railroad Avenue SE., D. C.,* name of, changed to Fairlawn Avenue 997 *Railroad Grant Lands,* relinquishment of, to Indians in Arizona, etc., extended; condition 299 *Railroad Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 190, 1052 special arrangements for mail by freight trains, etc 190, 1052 deficiency appropriation for transfer to star route service 910 for mail transportation by 936, 1620, 1622, 1650, 1672, 1674 *Railroad Track Scales, etc.,* appropriation for testing, etc 93, 1123 *Railroads* (*see also* Interstate Commerce Commission), appropriation for establishing uniform system of accounting by 581, 1239 for enforcing use of safety appliances by 581, 1239 for securing reports of accidents, etc 581, 1239 for investigating block signal and train control systems, etc., by 581, 1239 for requiring installation of automatic train stop, etc., devices 581, 1239 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers, etc., by 581, 1239 for ascertaining physical valuation of property of 582, 1240 for securing information of stocks, bonds, etc., of 582, 1240 *Railway Congress, International,* appropriation for quota 72, 1103 *Railway Equipment,* appropriation for investigating materials used in 93, 1123 *Railway Labor Act,* appropriation for Board of Mediation expenses under 575, 1232 for emergency boards 1232ccxxxiv *Railway Mail Service, Postal Service,* appropriation for division superintendents, assistants, clerks, etc 190, 1052 for travel allowances for clerks 190, 1053 for traveling expenses, etc., away from headquarters 190, 1053 for miscellaneous expenses 190, 1053 arms for mail protection 190, 1053 rent, etc., for terminal offices 190, 1053 equipment, etc., for terminal 190, 1053 deficiency appropriation for travel allowances of clerks 26, 50, 910, 1620 for miscellaneous expenses 50 for salaries 50, 1650 for additional salaries, 1929 1650 clerks and substitute clerk may be assigned as temporary substitute sea post clerks 1175 *Rainy Lake Reference,* deficiency appropriation for examination and report on 1651 *Rainy River,* deficiency appropriation for purchase of flowage easements for protecting banks, etc., of 930 *Raker, John E. former Member of Congress,* prominent mountain in Lassen Volcanic National Park, Calif., to be named in honor of deceased 371 *Raleigh, N. C.,* terms of court, at 495 *Randolph and Lawrence Counties, Ark.,* may bridge Spring River, at Black Rock 1093 at Imboden 1093 *Randolph Field, San Antonio, Tex.,* construction authorized of buildings at 1303 for Army Air Corps 1304 *Randolph, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at 729 time extended for bridging Missouri River, at 1431 *Randolph Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Twelfth to Thirteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Randolph Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Thirteenth Street to Kansas Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 652 *Range Conditions, National Forests,* appropriation for experiments, etc., in improving 555, 1205 *Rankin County, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Pearl River, in Madison County and 421 *Rapid City Indian Sanatorium School, S. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1582 *Rapid City, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school at 219 *Raritan Arsenal, N. J.,* construction authorized of buildings at 1302 *Rathbone, Henry R., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1607 *Ravenswood, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 317 *Raw Materials and Manufactures,* appropriation for securing information as to disposition, handling, etc., of 87, 1118 *Read, Commander Albert Cushing, Navy,* tendered thanks of Congress for completing first trans-Atlantic aeroplane flight 790 advanced in numbers on list of commanders 790 gold medal awarded, for achievement in first successful trans-Atlantic flight 1185 *Real Estate, D. C.,* in condemnation proceedings, notice of benefits assessed on property not taken, to be mailed by Commissioners, if owner not notified by the jury 953 advertisement by the court 954 *Real Property, Army,* sale of tracts, etc., no longer needed 773 survey of parcel on request of adverse possessor thereof, on receiving notice of Government claim 773 title by quitclaim deed upon payment of 10 per cent of appraised value 773 claimant estopped if making no application, etc 773 options to citizens who have occupied for over 15 years under leases from War Department, to buy at appraised value 774 expenses limited 774 *Reclamation Act,* appropriation for investigations for utilizing western lands reclaimed under, etc 551, 1202 irrigable lands withdrawn from public entry, under Boulder Canyon Project Act, opened to entry under 1063 lands of homestead entrymen under, subject to State, etc., taxation 439 of desert-land entrymen receiving water from an irrigation project under, subject to State, etc., tax 439 enforcement of assessed taxes by lien, etc 439 title conveyed by tax sale, etc., subject to prior lien for unpaid irrigation charges 439 rights of holders of tax titles 439 *Reclamation Bureau, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, and office personnel 227, 1589 for attending meetings of technical, etc., societies 227, 1589 for all expenditures, from reclamation fund; objects specified 227, 1589 chief engineer’s office 227, 1589 photographic service 227, 1589 telegraph, etc., services 227, 1589 field legal offices expenses 227, 1589 printing, binding, etc 227, 1589 transporting effects of employees 227, 1589 damages to property 227, 1589 limit on outside headquarters 227, 1589 medical service for employees 227, 1589 restriction on use for irrigation districts in arrears for charges 228, 1589 for examination and inspection of projects; balance available 228, 1590ccxxxv appropriation for operation, maintenance, etc., of reserved works 228, 1590 for Yuma, Ariz.-Calif 228, 1590 for Orland, Calif 228, 1590 for Grand Valley, Colo 228, 1590 for Boise, Idaho 228, 1590 for Minidoka, Idaho; American Falls Reservoir 228, 1590 for Milk River, Mont 229, 1591 for Sun River, Mont 229, 1591 for Lower Yellowstone, Mont.-N Dak 229, 1591 for North Platte, Nebr.-Wyo 229, 1591 for Newlands, Nev.; Truckee Meadows, test wells 229, 1591 for Carlsbad, N. Mex 229, 1591 for Rio Grande, N. Mex.-Tex 229, 1591 for Owyhee, Oreg 229, 1591 for Umatilla, Oreg 229 for Baker, Oreg 229, 1591 for Vale, Oreg 229, 1591 for Klamath, Oreg.-Calif 229, 1591 for Belle Fourche, S. Dak 229, 1592 for Salt Lake Basin, Utah 229, 1592 for Yakima, Wash 229, 1592 Kittitas Division 230, 1592 for Riverton, Wyo 230, 1592 for Shoshone, Wyo 230, 1592 for secondary projects 230, 1592 for investigations to determine economic conditions, financial feasibility, etc., of new projects 230, 1592 expenditures supplementary to allowances for the projects 230, 1592 refund of construction charges 1593 for North Platte irrigation project, Nebr.-Wyo 1593 Farmers’ Irrigation District credited for expenses connected with 1593 limitation of allotments to specific projects, etc 230, 1593 interchangeable appropriations; limit 230, 1593 emergency flood repairs, etc 230, 1593 use of motor vehicles for travel, etc.; allowances for 230, 1593 for cost of operating levee, etc., of Colorado River, adjacent to Yuma project, Ariz.-Calif 231, 1593 for investigating arid cut-over timberlands, etc 231 deficiency appropriation for refunding construction charges on permanently unproductive lands 19 for expenses determining losses at Hatch and Santa Teresa, N. Mex., from overflow of Rio Grande 19 for Boise project, Idaho 902, 1642 for Carlsbad project, N. Mex 902, 1642 for Uncompahgre project 1642 for Shoshone project, Wyo 1643 for Vale project, Oreg 1643 for secondary projects 1643 for salaries, 1929 1683 employment authorized of five consulting engineers on important work of 1406 compensation limited 1406 retired Army and Navy officers may be used 1406 repeal of authority for employing engineers on irrigation dams 1406 field work appropriations for, available for hire of work animals, vehicles, etc 243, 1606 *Reclamation Fund,* appropriation for all expenditures of 227, 1589 amount authorized from, for survey, etc., of Gila River and tributaries, New Mexico and Arizona 739 *Reclamation Projects,* transfer of Okanogan, Wash., to Okanogan irrigation district 739 *Recorder of Deeds, D. C.,* appropriation for office personnel 649, 1266 for recopying old land records 1266 for contingent expenses 649, 1266 for rest room, equipment and medical supplies 649 for rent 649 *Recreation for Enlisted Men, Navy,* appropriation for 626, 1454 *Recruiting, Navy,* appropriation for expenses of 632, 1460 *Red Bank, N. J.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1661 *Red Bluff, Calif.,* appropriation for public building 1043 deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 *Red Lake Agency, Minn.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222, 1571, 1583 *Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indiana, Minn.,* appropriation for constructing roads and bridges on reservation, from tribal funds; Indian labor 224 determination if judgment of Court of Claims in favor of claims of Chippewas of Minnesota, should be paid from trust funds of 601 employment of attorneys authorized 601 *Red Lake Reservation, Minn.,* appropriation for constructing roads and bridges, from tribal funds; Indian labor 224, 1586 *Red River,* bridge authorized across, at Coushatta, La 56 at Garland City, Ark 742 at Moncla, La 293 at Montgomery, La 1497 time extended for bridging, at Coushatta, La 1167 near Fulton, Ark 55 toll charges by Arkansas, authorized on bridge across, at Fulton 743 *Red River, etc.,* compact authorized between New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas, for division of the waters of 1502 projects for flood control of, to be submitted 538 *Red River of the North,* bridge authorized across, between Fargo, N. Dak., and Moorhead, Minn 472 between Grand Forks, N. Dak., and East Grand Forks, Minn 113 time extended for bridging, between Fargo, N. Dak., and Moorhead, Minn 1534ccxxxvi *Reed, Walter,* name placed on yellow fever honor roll, and presented gold medal 1409 *Reeves Ferry, N. C.,* bridge authorized across Waccamaw River, at 516 *Reforestation,* amount authorized for investigations of costs and returns, and possibility of profitable timber growing, etc., by 702 *Reformatory, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 673, 1289 for constructing buildings, etc 673, 1289 for maintenance, etc 673, 1290 for providing working capital for industrial enterprises 674, 1290 deficiency appropriation for material for motor metal tags 10 for construction, etc 1630 *Refund of Erroneous Collections, D. C.,* appropriation for; availability 651, 1269 deficiency appropriation for 8, 1629 *Refund of Internal Revenue Taxes,* appropriation for, illegally collected 1035 deficiency appropriation for illegally collected excess tax on automobile accessories 30 for, illegally collected 933, 1613, 1618 for collections 935 authorized to owner, of excess taxes paid on distilled spirits in tax-paid warehouse 492 directed, if erroneously or illegally collected; penalties, etc 996 repayment to collector of money recovered against him 996 damages against officials 996 report to Congress in excess of $500, each year 996 *Register of the Treasury,* appropriation for operating force, Annex for 163 *Register of Wills, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 648, 1266 for contingent expenses 648, 1266 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 7, 1628 *Registered Mail, Postal Service,* appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic 191, 1053 deficiency appropriation for paying indemnities, lost international 938, 1620, 1622 indemnity fees on, in addition to regular postage 469 official mail of departments, bureaus thereof, independent Government institutions in Washington, D. C., or Public Printer, may be registered without paying fee 469 uniform system of registration and indemnity therefor, may be established 469 *Registers of Land Offices,* appropriation for salaries and commissions 203, 1565 deficiency appropriation for 46, 1637 compensation fixed of 684 at Juneau, Alaska 684 *Registration and Selection for Military Service,* deficiency appropriation for 49, 937, 1619 *Rehabilitation of Persons Disabled in Industry, Vocational,* appropriation for promotion of 578, 1235 for investigating placements, etc., of 578, 1236 provisions for vocational, of disabled residents of District of Columbia 1260 *Reindeer, Alaska,* appropriation for improving, etc., industry 559, 1210, 1603 *Reiter, Fred, etc.,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Alma, Wis 289 *Relief and Protection of American Seamen,* appropriation for, in foreign countries, etc 68, 1098 deficiency appropriation for 48, 1618 *Reno, Major Marcus A., Army,* appropriation for monument on site of battle of Sioux Indians with forces of, and of Major Benteen 225 *Reno, Nev.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 923 *Reno Road NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Quebec to Rodman Streets; from gasoline tax funds 652 *Reno-Sparks Indian Colony, Nev.,* appropriation for water system for 209 *Rent Commission, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for paying costs, District Supreme Court 890 *Rent, D. C.,* appropriation for Department of Justice 77, 1108 for Court of Customs Appeals 79, 1110 for Department of Commerce 84, 1115 for Department of Labor 106, 1136 for Treasury Department 163, 1030 for public debt service 166 for Army; restriction 335, 1359 for Department of Agriculture 540, 1190 for Board of Tax Appeals 576, 1233 for Civil Service Commission 577, 1234 for Interstate Commerce Commission 581, 582, 1237, 1240 deficiency appropriation for District Government 8 *Rent, Light, and Fuel, Post Offices,* appropriation for 189, 1051 deficiency appropriation for 45, 50, 1622, 1672 allowance of, and equipment, to fourth class postmasters 724 *Rent of Court Rooms,* appropriation for 81, 1112 *Rental Allowance, Army,* appropriation for, including quarters for enlisted men 329, 1353 *Rental Allowance, Marine Corps,* appropriation for, officers 638, 1468 *Rental Allowance, Navy,* appropriation for, officers 631, 1459 for, Nurse Corps 631, 1460 *Reporter, United States Supreme Court,* appropriation for 79, 1110 *Reporting Proceedings in Congress,* appropriation for House of Representatives 523, 1393 for Senate 520, 1390 *Reports to Congress,* submission of designated, by executive departments, etc., repealed 986ccxxxvii *Representatives in Congress,* appropriation for compensation 520, 1390 for mileage 520, 1390 for clerk hire 523, 1393 *Research Council, International,* appropriation for annual contribution to, and associated unions 73, 1104 for expenses of attending delegates 97, 1127 for expenses, Navy Department delegates to 624 *Research Laboratory, Naval,* appropriation for expenses of 625, 1453 temporary civilian assistants 625, 1453 clerical, etc., services 625, 1454 *Reservation 10, D. C.,* acquiring authorized of, as site for municipal center 1408 *Reserve Fuel Oil, Navy,* appropriation for procurement, etc., to be placed in storage tanks 1462 approval of President required for issue thereof 1462 *Reserve Officers’ Training Corps,* appropriation for quartermaster supplies, etc., to institutions having units of 349, 1371 for maintenance of training camps, etc 349, 1371 for travel allowances; rates 349, 1371 for pay of students attending advanced camps; subsistence commutation 350, 1371 for medical and hospital treatment etc., if injured in line of duty 350, 1371 for transporting remains of members dying at instruction camps 350, 1372 uniforms, etc., from Army surplus stock 350, 1372 price current to govern payments 350, 1372 additional mounted, etc., units forbidden 350, 1372 use of other funds forbidden 350, 1372 for transporting students to national rifle contests 350, 1372 deficiency appropriation for quartermaster supplies, etc 43, 49, 938, 1620, 1672, 1674 for equipment 936 advanced training not required to follow immediately on completing the two years’ course 501 allowances to members of, injured on training camp duty 462 transportation, and subsistence allowed candidates attending training camps 251 *Reservoir Road, D. C.,* use authorized of designated Government land for widening 1341 *Resident Commissioners,* appropriation for compensation 520, 1390 for expenses 520, 1390 for clerk hire 523, 1393 *Retirement and Disability Fund, Foreign Service,* appropriation for Federal contribution to 69, 1100 *Retirement of Classified Civil Service Employees,* appropriation for expenses of Pensions Bureau executing Act for 226, 1588 for Government contribution to retirement fund 227, 1588 continuance in service legalized of employee, eligible for retirement, retained without prior authority, due to erroneous action of department, etc 1288 *Retirement of Public School Teachers, D. C.,* appropriation for executing Act for 660, 1277 *Returns Office, Interior Department,* transferred, with activities, personnel, property, etc., to the Comptroller General 1147 powers vested in Comptroller General 1147 appropriations for expenses, personnel, etc., included 1147 regulations, etc., to be made 1147 inconsistent laws repealed 1147 in effect July 1, 1929 1147 *Revenue Act of 1898,* time extended for presenting claims for legacy taxes erroneously collected under 398 consideration of, without regard to any statute of limitations 398 payment directed of claims allowed 398 *Revenue Act of 1924,* appropriation for Board of Tax Appeals, under 576 *Revenue Act of 1928,* table of contents 791 Income Tax 791 Estate Tax 793 Tax on Admission and Dues 793 Excise Tax 794 Special Taxes 794 Stamp Taxes 794 Liquor Taxes 794 Amendments to 1926 Income Tax 794 Administrative Provisions 794 General Provisions 794 title i. income tax 795 income tax for 1928 and succeeding years 795 use of cross references 795 classification of designated provisions 795 application to special classes of taxpayers 795 rates of normal tax on individuals 795 surtax on individuals 796 period embracing years of different laws 797 net income computed 797 gross income defined 797 exclusion from 797 deductions from 799 net income items not deductible 802 credits allowed against 802 credits allowed corporations against 803 credit of earned income 804 tax of foreign countries 804 tax withheld at source 804 erroneous payments 804 accounting period and methods 805 returns and payments 807 administrative revenue laws made applicable 810 rules and regulations to be prescribed for enforcement 810 table of taxes in lieu of those of 1926 Act 810 title, “Income tax of 1928” 811 effective as of January 1, 1928 811ccxxxviii income tax; rates of tax on capital net gains and losses 811 on sales of mines, oil and gas wells 812 exemptions from corporation tax 812 tax on accumulation of surplus to avoid surtax 814 computation, when taxable period embraces years with different laws 815 determination of gain or loss on sales or exchange of property 815 recognition of gain or loss 816 basis for determining gain or loss 818 basis for allowance of depreciation and depletion 821 distribution by corporations 822 additional items excluded from gross income 823 definition of “net loss,” and allowances for 825 loss on sale of stock or securities 826 income from sources within the United States 826 without the United States 827 partly within and partly without the United States 828 unlimited deduction for charitable, etc., contributions 828 credits for tax of foreign countries, possessions of the United States 829 payments under Act of 1926 830 consolidated returns of corporations 831 returns from fiduciaries 833 withholding tax at source 833 payment of corporation tax at source 835 penalties 835 closing of taxable year by Commissioner 836 information at source 836 by corporations 837 returns of brokers 837 collection of foreign items 838 tax on estates and trusts 838 partnerships not taxable 840 tax on income of partners from 840 returns of, to be made 842 tax on life insurance companies 842 insurance companies, other than life or mutual 844 mutual insurance companies other than life 846 tax on nonresident alien individuals 847 foreign corporations 849 income from sources within possessions of the United States 850 China Trade Act corporations 851 assessment and collection of deficiencies 852 jeopardy assessments 854 bankruptcy and receiverships 856 limitations on 856 suspension of running of statute of limitations 857 interest, and additions to the tax 857 claims against transferees and fiduciaries 860 overpayments 861 title ii. miscellaneous taxes 862 Estate Tax, deduction in case of nonresident decedents 862 suspension of statute of limitations 862 in transferees or fiduciary cases 863 credit of gift tax 863 Tax on Admission and Dues 863 Excise Taxes 865 automobile tax repealed 865 refund to manufacturer, producer, or importer 865 refund to vendee 865 refund of automobile accessories tax, conditions 866 cigar packages provisions 866 Special Taxes 867 tax on use of foreign built boats repealed 867 narcotic license tax 867 Stamp Taxes 867 exemption of stock, etc., of agricultural cooperative associations 867 steamship tickets 867 sales at post office 867 Liquor Tax 868 tax on still wines 868 grape brandy, etc., used in fortifying 868 cereal beverages, repealed 868 title iii. amendments to 1026 income tax 869 suspension of running of statute of limitations applicable to deficiencies of affiliated corporations 869 extension of time for payment of deficiencies 869 request for prompt assessment by executor, etc 869 suspension of running of statute of limitations in deficiency proceedings 870 in transferee cases 870 waivers after expiration of period of limitation 870 assessment at any time on consent of Commissioner and taxpayer 870 collection of tax by distraint; time limit extended by agreement 870 agreements for extension valid, if entered into before January 1, 1921 870 validity of prior waivers not affected 871 on finding of Board of overpayment and no deficiency, amount to be determined by Board 871 time limit for credit or refund 871 title iv. administrative provisions 871 Board of Tax Appeals, procedure 871 assignment into divisions, hearings and determination by 871 report of division the report of Board, unless reviewed 871 deficiency established, if Board dismiss petition for redetermination 871 date of decision 872 decision of no deficiency, if assessment barred by limitation 872 prior findings continue as prirna facie evidence 872 procedure on hearings; decisions to be made by a member 872 proceedings opened to the public; stenographically reported 872 rules and practice to be observed 872 in fraudulent intent to avoid tax, burden of proof on Commissioner 872 effect of mailed notices 872 to report in writing of its findings 872 in transferee proceedings Commissioner to show liability of transferee 872ccxxxix Board of Tax Appeals procedure in transferee proceedings; transferee entitled to examination of books, etc., of taxpayer’s liability 872 subpoenas authorized for production thereof 872 court review of deficiency determined by; provisions for suit 873 filing bond for payment of finally determined deficiency 873 filing jeopardy bond under income or estate laws 873 reduction of bond upon payment, before filing thereof, in part of deficiencies 873 on disallowance of deficiency, amount to be credited or refunded, or collection abated 873 suits to restrain enforcement of liabilities of transferee or fiduciary, not to be maintained in any court 873 Treasury decisions amended by subsequent regulations or decisions may be applied without retroactive effect 874 agreement authorized by Commissioner, etc., with any person, as to prior taxable period 874 finality of, except for fraud 874 not to be reopened by United States officers, etc 874 not to be disregarded, etc., in any suit, etc 874 repeal after thirty days of former provisions as to cases settled without protest 874 tax assessed after expiration of period of limitation, considered overpayment 874 refund of tax considered erroneous; exceptions 874 credits void, against barred deficiency 875 against barred overpayments 875 application of 875 time limit for suits to recover hereafter amount erroneously refunded 875 former refunds 875 collections stayed by claims in abatement not considered an overpayment 875 repeal of former provisions of, barred by statute of limitation 875 unpaid taxes a lien on all property of taxpayer 875 collector to file notice of lien in designated courts 875 issue of certificate of release of lien by collector 876 partial release 876 partial discharge 876 conclusive of discharge of lien on property covered by 876 acceptance of single bond on deficiency assessment 876 release applicable to any internal-revenue liens 876 repeal of Estate Tax provisions for release 876 interest allowed on overpayments 876 in case of credit 876 in case of refund 877 meaning of “additional assessment” 877 former provisions repealed 877 interest allowed on overpayments; effective in thirty days after enactment thereof 877 interest rate restricted on judgments of Court of Claims 877 judgment of any court for overpayment; date specified 877 effective thirty days after enactment hereof 877 punishment for concealing assets, etc., in cases of compromise 877 jurisdiction of district courts to secure testimony, etc 877 title v. general provisions 878 meaning of terms; “person” 878 “corporation” 878 “domestic; foreign,” when applied to corporations or partnerships 878 “fiduciary” 879 “withholding agent” 879 “stock;” “shareholder” 879 “United States” 879 “Secretary;” “Commissioner” 879 issue orders, processes, etc., for enforcement of internal-revenue laws 877 additional to other enforcement remedies 878 powers conferred on revenue officials, including field force, to secure information 878 verbal amendments to Act of 1926 878 “collector;” “taxpayer” 879 “military or naval forces” 879 “includes;” “including” 879 basis on return of property upon sale of decedent’s estate preceding taxable year 1928 879 in accordance with law applicable 879 deductions allowed beneficiaries under prior Acts, the amount of estate, inheritance, etc., tax of the taxable year 879 estate, if not claimed by beneficiary 879 beneficiary, if not claimed by estate 879 estate or beneficiary, whichever paid the tax 880 person who paid the tax if not claimed by estate or beneficiary 880 effect of statute of limitation 880 meaning of “claim” 8S0 cases in which decision rendered by Board of Tax Appeals or any court, not affected hereby 880 taxability of trusts as corporations under prior Acts 880 application, if a single trustee 880 returns prior to February 26, 1926, on installment sales, with change of accounting period 881 restriction on refund 881 determination of deficiency 881 running of statute of limitations not affected 881 allowance for contributions to charity, etc., for taxable year, 1923 881 limitation of amount 881 amendment to Merchant Marine Act, 1920 881 exemption for ten years from June 5, 1920, of income tax 881 from proceeds of American vessels built prior to 1914 881ccxl amendment to Merchant Marine Act, 1920; exemption, etc.; entire proceeds to be invested in new ships 881 definition of, “motor boat,” used in Revenue Act of 1922 881 provisions for remission or mitigation of forfeitures under customs laws applicable to internal revenue forfeitures 882 no refund or credit in excess of $75,000 until after report made to “Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation” 828 details in report to Congress of such refunds, etc 882 salaries of commissioners of Court of Claims fixed 882 field officers of internal revenue service may be ordered to duty in Bureau or outside District of Columbia 882 readjustment of pay of collectors by Commissioner, authorized; maximum 882 repeal of parts of Revenue Act of 1926 for collecting tax imposed thereby, to remain in force for collection, etc 882 invalidity of any provisions hereof not to affect remainder of Act 883 effective date hereof 883 *Revenue from Customs,* appropriation for collecting 167, 1032 deficiency appropriation for collecting 42, 44, 48, 915, 935, 1618, 1622, 1653, 1674 *Revised Statutes,* amended, section 1044 51 section 1396 1150 section 1440 1482 section 1444 1142 section 2455 253 section 3176 878 section 3186 875 section 3220 878, 996 section 3228 878 section 3392 866 section 3850 1252 section 4009 696, 1175 repealed, sections 512–515 1147 section 1445 1142 section 2170 1514 *Revolution, War of the,* appropriation for continuing surveying battle fields of 1377 *Rheinfrank, Eugene,* may bridge Maumee River, in Lucas County, Ohio 1559 *Rhodes, Eugene, former Machinist’s Mate, Navy,* gold medal awarded to, for achievement in first successful trans-Atlantic flight 1158 *Rice,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 558, 1208 *Rice Indian School, Ariz.,* appropriation for hospital building at, from Indian funds 221 *Rice, James R.,* patent issued for stock raising homestead entry of 1157 *Rice Station, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for replacing at, Indian agency buildings abandoned at San Carlos 19 for enlarging boarding schoolfor pupils from San Carlos 19 *Rice Station Indian Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for electric transmission from Coolidge Dam to 211 use of former appropriations 211 *Rices Point, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Saint Louis River, from Connors Point to 286 *Richford, Vt.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1661 *Richmond, Va.,* appropriation for public building 1043 deficiency appropriation for post office, etc., extension 923 *Ridge Place SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Thirteenth to Sixteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Rifle Practice, Army, Navy, etc.,* annual competitions in, to be held, known as national matches for trophy, medals, etc 786 national matches to consist of rifle and pistol matches for national trophy, etc 786 competing organizations 786 expenses authorized from appropriations for national defense 786 limit on commutation of rations, etc., to competitors 786 allowance to civilian competitors for travel, etc 786 amount authorized for National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice 786 *Rifle Practice, National Board for Promoting,* appropriation for expenses of ranges; transporting teams to matches, etc 351, 1373 for quartermaster supplies, etc., for rifle range practice, under regulations by 352, 1373 for reimbursing members of, for practice expenses 352 for issue of arms, etc., for target practice; issue and sale, as prescribed by 352, 1374 deficiency appropriation for transportation, rifle teams attending 936 *Rifle Ranges for Civilian Instruction,* appropriation for quartermaster supplies for maintenance, etc 352, 1374 for ordnance equipment for 353, 1374 *Rifles, Army, Automatic Machine,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of 343 *Rights of Way,* granted across Benicia Arsenal, Military Reservation, Calif 1139 Chalmette National Cemetery, La 997 Federal Industrial Home for Women, to Alderson, W. Va 53 military reservation, Monterey, Calif., to the city for street extension 1074 Vicksburg National Park, Miss 315 Imperial County, Calif., over public lands for highway purposes 249ccxli granted Vancouver, Wash., on Vancouver Barracks Military Reservation 60 *Rincon Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for irrigation projects on 1572 *Rinder, H. A.,* may bridge Missouri River, at Niobrara, Nebr 708 time extended for bridging Missouri River, at Niobrara, Nebr., by 1562 *Rinderpest,* appropriation for emergency use, eradicating, etc 548, 1198 *Ringgold Road,* deficiency appropriation for paving, Chickamauga, etc., Park to Ringgold, Ga 929 amount authorized for paving, an approach to Chickamauga and Chattanooga Park 712 equal amount required of Georgia, etc 713 acceptance of, and maintenance by, required of the State, etc 713 *Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,* deficiency appropriation for Second Pan American Conference on Highways, expenses of participation, etc 912 amount authorized for participating in Second Pan American Conference on Highways at 403 *Rio Grande,* appropriation for joint commission on use of waters of, etc 75, 1106 deficiency appropriation for ascertaining property damages from flood of, at Hatch and Santa Teresa, N. Mex 19 for joint commission on use of waters of 29 bridge authorized across, Brownsville, Tex., to Matamoros, Mexico 764 consent of Mexico required 764 at Donna, Tex 1182 consent of Mexico required 1182 at Langtry, Tex 983 consent of Mexico required 983 at Los Indios, Tex 1183 consent of Mexico required 1183 between Ojinaga, Mexico, and Presidio, Tex 116 consent of Mexico required 116 at Rio Grande City, Tex 1184 consent of Mexico required 1184 at San Benito, Tex 1181 consent of Mexico required 1181 at Weslaco, Tex 471, 776 consent of Mexico required 471, 776 at Ysleta, Tex 1017 consent of Mexico required 1017 at Zapata, Tex 387 consent of Mexico required 387 time extended for bridging, at El Paso, Tex. 55 near Tornillo, Tex 765 *Rio Grande and Colorado Rivers,* appropriation for international commission on use of waters of lower 75, 1106 *Rio Grande City-Camargo Bridge Company,* may bridge Rio Grande, at Rio Grande City, Tex 1184 consent of Mexico required 1184 *Rio Grande City, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande, at 1184 consent of Mexico required 1184 *Rio Grande Conservancy District, N. Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for cooperative reconnaissance work, Indian Pueblos 17 *Rio Grande Conservancy Project, N. Mex., Middle,* deficiency appropriation for irrigation, flood control, etc., Pueblo Indian lands 900 *Rio Grande del Norte Investment Company,* may bridge Rio Grande, at San Benito, Tex 1181 consent of Mexico required 1181 *Rio Grande Irrigation Project, N. Mex.-Tex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of; unexpended balance for construction available 229, 1591 amended contracts authorized with irrigation districts, extending time for paying first construction charges under 785 payments to continue until total construction charge paid 786 existing contracts unaltered except as herein directed 786 *Rio Grande, Pecos, and Canadian or Red Rivers, etc.,* consent given to compact between New Mexico and Texas, for equitable division of water supply of 1502 Federal representative to take part in negotiations, and report to Congress 1503 expenses of, from reclamation fund 1503 compact subject to approval of each legislature and Congress 1503 *Rio Grande, San Juan, and Las Animas Rivers, etc.,* consent given to compact between Colorado and New Mexico for equitable division of water supply of 1502 Federal representative to take part in negotiations and report to Congress 1502 expenses of, from reclamation fund 1502 compact subject to approval of each legislature and Congress 1502 *Ripley Bridge Company,* may bridge Ohio River, at Ripley, Ohio 769 *Ripley, Ohio,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 769 *River and Harbor Improvements,* appropriation for Miami, Fla., reimbursement for harbor improvements 358 for preservation, maintenance, etc., of authorized projects 358, 1379 survey of northern and northwestern lakes, etc 358, 1379 examinations, surveys, etc 359, 1380 preventing injurious deposits, New York Harbor 359, 1380 for Muscle Shoals, Tennessee River, Dam No 2 359, 1381 for flood relief, Mississippi River 359, 1381 for flood control 359, 1381 deficiency appropriation for examinations, etc 38 for paying claims for collision damages 38, 930ccxlii Oakland, Calif., harbor project modified 467 *Riverside, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Coosa River, at 754 *Riverside, Calif.,* appropriation for Sherman Institute Indian School at 317, 1578 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 901 *Riverside County, Calif.,* lands granted to Cabazon Water Company, water supply, etc., of 435 *Riverside Indian School, Anadarko, Okla.,* deficiency appropriation for boys’ dormitory 901 building for boys’ dormitory at, to be erected 401 amount authorized to be appropriated 401 *Riverton Irrigation Project, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 230, 1592 use of power revenues 230, 1592 *Road Congresses, International,* appropriation for quota, etc 75, 1107 *Road Congresses, Permanent International Association of,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of sixth session 912 invited to hold sixth session in United States 378 *Road Making Materials,* appropriation for investigations and experiments 560, 1211 *Road Management, etc.,* appropriation for investigations, etc 560, 1211 *Roads, Bridges, and Trails, Alaska,* appropriation for construction, maintenance, etc 358, 1379 *Roads on Indian Reservations,* appropriation for construction, etc.; Indian labor; local cooperation 1586 authorization of appropriations for constructing, Indian labor, etc.; not eligible for aid under Highway Act 750 *Roads, Trails, etc., National Forests,* appropriation for construction, maintenance, etc 555, 1205, 1220 deficiency appropriation for 12 authorizations of appropriations for constructing, fiscal year 1930, 1931 750 *Roads, Trails, etc., National Parks and Monuments,* appropriation for constructing, etc 237, 1601 roads especially provided for 237 deficiency appropriation for 19, 46, 933 *Roane County, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River, on Decatur-Kingston Road in 310 may bridge Emery River, at Suddaths Ferry 505 *Roanoke River, Va.,* preliminary examination, for flood control of 1164 *Roanoke, Va.,* appropriation for acquiring new site and erecting public building at 181 *Robbins, A.,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Hickman time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Hickman, Ky., by 1532 *Robinson and Company, Dwight P.,* may bridge Ohio River, at Maysville, Ky 306 *Robinson, J. E.,* may bridge Tombigbee River, at Coffeeville, Ala 1530 *Robinson, Samuel,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 4, 866, 1624 *Rochester, Pa.,* time extended for bridging Ohio River, between Monaca and 112 *Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway, D. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 679, 1275 acquisition of additional lands adjoining, authorized as necessary for parkway connecting Rock Creek, Zoological, and Potomac Parks 1523 sums authorized for 1523 undesirable lands may be excluded 1523 *Rock Creek Park, D. C.,* appropriation for acquiring lands connecting Potomac and Zoological Parks with 680, 1296 *Rock Hill, S. C.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1661 *Rock Island Arsenal, Ill.,* appropriation for bridges, etc., expenses 343, 1365 for alterations, etc., bridge connecting, with Moline, Ill 343 balances of appropriations for, covered in 365 bridge authorized across South Branch of Mississippi River, Moline, Ill., to 1492 *Rock Island, Ill.,* appropriation for care, etc., Confederate Cemetery at 355, 1375 *Rock River,* bridge authorized across, at Dixon, Ill 63 at Janesville, Wis 1152 in Lee County, Ill 110 *Rockland, Me.,* purchase of site for lighthouse depot authorized at 1262 *Rockport, Ind.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 472 between Owensboro, Ky., and 1322 time extended for bridging Ohio River, between Owensboro, Ky., and 146 *Rockwell Air Depot, Calif.,* construction for Air Corps, authorized at 749 *Rockwell Field, Calif.,* construction of buildings authorized at 1303 for Air Corps, authorized at 749, 1305 *Rocky Boy Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1584 *Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo.,* appropriation for administration, etc 235, 1398 acceptance of exclusive jurisdiction over territory of, ceded by Colorado 1536 rights reserved to the State and its citizens 1536 application of United States laws 1537 extradition of fugitives from justice 1537 assigned to Colorado judicial district 1537ccxliii punishment of offenders against State laws 1537 prohibition against unauthorized hunting, fishing, etc 1537 regulations to be prescribed 1537 evidence of violations 1537 punishment for specified violations of provisions hereof 1537 forfeiture of guns, traps, etc., illegally used 1538 commissioner of Colorado district court to be appointed for jurisdiction therein 1538 judicial powers of, in violations of rules, etc 1538 appeals to district court 1538 procedure in criminal cases; bail 1538 service of process by marshal for the district 1538 summary arrests, if taken in act of violating law 1538 pay of; residence required; disposal of fees, etc 1538 payment, etc., of United States fees, etc 1539 deposit of fines and costs with clerk of district court 1539 acceptance of cession 1539 *Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 174, 1040 *Rodd, Lieutenant H. C., Navy,* gold medal awarded, for achievement in first successful trans-Atlantic flight 1158 *Rogers Brothers Company,* may bridge Ohio River, at Ashland, Ky 152 *Rogers, John Jacob, late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1623 *Rome, Italy,* appropriation for International Institute of Agriculture at 72, 1102 for International Office of Public Health at 72, 1103 *Rose, Henry M.,* appropriation for, assistant secretary of the Senate 517, 1387 *Rosebud Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223 for office building 1567 balance due for cattle purchased by Indians of, canceled 380 *Rosebud Indian Hospital, S. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1582 *Rosebud Sioux Indians, S. Dak.,* per capita payment to 497 *Roseville, Calif.,* rate of Army transportation on land grant railroad from East Portland, Oreg., to 722 *Rossville, Ga.,* deficiency appropriation for paving Dry Valley Road to Chickamauga, etc., Park, from 929, 1666 amount authorized for paving Government road from Saint Elmo, Tenn., to 430 amount authorized for paving, etc.; title for road, and its maintenance to be accepted by Georgia and Tennessee 430 *Rough River, Ky.,* preliminary examination, for flood control of 1164 *Round Valley Indians, Calif.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222, 1383 *Rouses Point, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 1043 deficiency appropriation for public building at 923 bridge authorized across Lake Champlain, at 512 Lake Champlain, between, and Alburg, Vt 1178 time extended for bridging Lake Champlain, at 1532 *Rowan, J. L.,* may bridge Ohio River, at Shawneetown, Ill 478 *Roxboro Place NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Fifth to Eighth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Rubber,* appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc., of 92, 1122 deficiency appropriation for investigating sources of crude 933 *Rubber Producing Plants,* appropriation for experiments, etc., in potential 550, 1201 *Rubey, Thomas L., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1607 *Rules of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for preparing Digest of 520, 1390 *Rulo, Nebr.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at 390 time extended for bridging Missouri River, at 1524 *Rumania,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Rural Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for post routes, etc., maps; sale 192, 1054 for carriers, expenses, etc 192, 1055 deficiency appropriation for 50, 910, 936, 938, 1611, 1620, 1622, 1650 purchase authorized of community mail boxes, etc., on selected rural mail routes 985 units and spaces rented to patrons of the service 985 *Rural Post Roads,* appropriation for constructing, in cooperation with States 569, 1221 additional authorizations of appropriations for aiding construction of, in 1930, 1931 750 amount of Federal aid in States having area of over 5 per cent of unappropriated, and nontaxable Indian lands 683 *Rural Sanitation,* appropriation for investigation, etc., of, by Public Health Service 175, 1040ccxliv appropriation for investigation, etc.; demonstration work subject to local cooperation 175, 1040 deficiency appropriation for studies in, etc., by Public Health Service 916, 1654 *Rushville, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 181, 1043 *Russell, A. J., etc.,* may bridge Mississippi River at, Bettendorf, Iowa 759 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Bettendorf, Iowa, by 1512 *Russia,* deficiency appropriation for recovery, etc., of bodies of American soldiers buried in 1667 *Rutland, Vt.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1661 *Ryan, Lieutenant Thomas J., Navy,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement to, for loss of personal effects 24 **S.** *“S–4” and “S–51,” United States Ships,* recognition of meritorious services of officers in salvage of 1228 *S Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Thirtyeighth to Thirty-ninth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1269 closed, west of 39th Street 890 *Sabine Pass, Tex.,* deficiency appropriation for quarantine station, site and buildings 1661 *Sabine River,* bridge authorized across, at Burr Ferry, La 976 at Merryville, La 387 at Pendleton’s Ferry, Tex and La 611 at Starks, La 767 between Vernon Parish, La., and Newton County, Tex 1083 *Sabula, Iowa,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Savanna, Ill., to 297, 1158 *Sac and Fox Agency, Iowa,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222, 1583 use for payment of taxes, etc., forbidden 1583 *Sac and Fox Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Sac and Fox Indian Sanatorium, loroa,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of; X-ray equipment 220, 1581 for improvements, etc 220 *Sac and Fox Indians, Iowa,* appropriation for irrigation system for lands of 1574 *Sacaton, Ariz.,* appropriation for irrigation system, lands of Pima Indians near 210, 1573 *Sacramento, Calif.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1661 terms of court at 1424 clerk’s office to be open all the time 1425 *Sacramento River,* appropriation for flood control 359, 1381 appropriation for return to California, contribution for flood control of 1381 project for flood control of, modified 539 total Federal contributions to, limited 539 *Safe Deposit Boxes or Vaults, D. C.,* hired in the names of two or more persons or either of them, right of access and delivery of property authorized to either person, whether other living or not 534 bank, etc., relieved of liability for permitting such access, etc 534 no withdrawal, etc., until order of court, if writ of attachment served on bank, etc 534 *Safety of Life at Sea, International Conference on,* deficiency appropriation for participating in 1612 sum authorized for expenses, participating in Conference for 1016 *Safety of Railway Operations,* appropriation for investigating, etc., systems to promote 581, 1239 *Saint Albans Nitro Bridge Company,* may bridge Kanawha River, at Saint Albans, W. Va 473 time extended for bridging Kanawha River, at Saint Albans, W. Va., by 1527 *Saint Albans, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Kanawha River, at 473 time extended for bridging Kanawha River, at 1527 *Saint Charles, Ill.,* may bridge Fox River 383 *Saint Charles, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, near 1511 *Saint Clair River,* bridge authorized across, at Port Huron, Mich 454, 1483 *Saint Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with, etc 226, 1587 *Saint Croix Interstate Bridge Company,* may bridge Saint Croix River, near Grantsburg, Wis 702 *Saint Croix River,* bridge authorized across, near Grantsburg, Wis 702 at Stillwater, Minn 1172 *Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for general expenses 241, 1605 monthly payments for District patients, etc 242, 1605 deposit of receipts to credit of fund 242, 1605 allowance for quarters, heat, light, etc., of superintendent, etc., living at hospital, continued without deduction from salary 1606 for completion of medical and surgical building, etc 1606 for support of District of Columbia indigent insane in 677, 1293 for deporting nonresident insane; advances 677, 1293 deficiency appropriation for support of indigent District insane in 10, 892, 1631 for expenses 1617 for salaries, 1929 1684ccxlv American citizens declared insane in Canada, whose legal residence not known, to be transferred to, for treatment 1495 when residence ascertained, to be then transferred there 1495 may have hearing, etc., in District of Columbia Supreme Court as to mental condition 1495 *Saint Elmo, Tenn.,* deficiency appropriation for paving Government road, to Rossville, Ga 929 amount authorized for paving Government road from, to Rossville, Ga 430 title for road, and maintenance to be accepted by Tennessee and Georgia 430 *Saint Francis, Ark.,* time extended for bridging Saint Francis River, at 1255 *Saint Francis Levee District, Ark.,* special assessments, based on estimates of benefits from local levee and drainage districts within, consented to 1410 State laws for enforcement made applicable 1411 not applicable to Government land until purchaser, etc., entitled to patent 1411 levy, etc., not to operate against the United States; and only in force when title has passed to entryman 1411 all levies, etc., in accordance with Arkansas laws, confirmed, etc 1411 lands purchased by districts, under foreclosure of liens, to be patented thereto on payment of price, fees, etc 1411 in future foreclosure and purchase by the districts, to have patents issued on exemption of redemption period 1411 *Saint Francis River,* bridge across, in Poinsett County, Ark., legalized 442 time extended for bridging, at Saint Francis, Ark 1255 *Saint Francis River and Tributaries,* project for flood control of, to be submitted 538 *Saint John River,* bridge authorized across, between Fort Kent, Me., and Clairs, New Brunswick 1321 *Saint Johns, N. Dak.,* appropriation for public building 923, 1043 *Saint Joseph, Mo.,* may bridge Missouri River, between Buchanan County, Mo., and Doniphan County, Kans 54 *Saint Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, Baton Rouge, La.,* granted patent for land in former garrison grounds 751 former reservation for military purposes repealed 751 parcel of ground of, excepted from patent to Louisiana State University 595 *Saint Juliens Creek, Va.,* appropriation for naval ammunition depot, public works 636 *Saint Julien’s Hospital, Saint Ignatius, Mont.,* payment to, for medical, etc., services to members of Flathead Tribe, Mont 222 *Saint Lawrence River,* bridge authorized across, near Alexandria Bay, N. Y 1552 at Morristown, N. Y., and Brookville, Ontario 1482 lights on boats navigating only on, to be prescribed 593 *Saint Louis County, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, in 962 *Saint Louis Indian Mission Boarding School, Pawhuska, Okla.,* appropriation for support; renewal of contract 220, 1580 *Saint Louis-Kansas City Short Line Railway Company,* may bridge Missouri River, at Arrow Rock, Mo 1511 near Saint Charles, Mo 1511 *Saint Louis, Mo.,* appropriation for courthouse, etc., construction 1043 deficiency appropriation for site, building, etc., for courthouse, etc 918 for post office, etc., building 1661 *Saint Louis River,* reconstruction authorized of bridge across, from Rices Point, Minn., to Connors Point, Wis 286 *Saint Maries, Idaho,* appropriation for graves of national forest fire fighters buried at 553, 1203 *Saint Marks, Fla.,* town site of, to be surveyed into lots, streets, etc 254 appraisal directed 254 on approval of, lots to be sold to highest bidder for cash; disposal of unsold lots at private sale 254 square reserved for town cemetery 254 selection by municipality for public park authorized 254 *Saint Marys River, Ohio,* preliminary examination, for flood control of 1164 *Saint Paul, Minn.,* deficiency appropriation for new post office, etc., building at 1661 Army property granted to 956 price; time of payment, etc 956 proceeds to credit of military post construction fund 956 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Minneapolis and 293, 1185 *Saint Petersburg, Fla.,* deficiency appropriation for dredging Bayboro channel; plan modified 1667 *Saint Tammany Parish, La.,* bridge authorized across Bogue Chitto River, in 753 removal when abandoned 753 *Saint Vincent’s Home and School, D. C.,* incorporated; name of Saint Vincent’s Orphan Asylum changed to 945 property vested in new corporation 945ccxlvi *Salamanca, N. Y.,* appropriation for ground rent 184, 1046 *Salazar, Carolina,* stock raising homestead entry of, validated 1157 *Salem, Oreg.,* appropriation for Chemawa Indian school at 219, 1580 *Salisbury, N. C.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 923, 1661 *Salmon, Alaska,* preserving, for sale as food unlawful, unless canned, etc., within 48 hours after killing 1349 *Salmon River, Alaska,* preliminary examination, for flood control 1164 *Salt Lake Basin Irrigation Project, Utah,* appropriation for construction, etc., of Echo Reservoir and Weber-Provo Canal in 220, 1592 *Salt Lake City, Utah,* appropriation for assay office at 176, 1041 for public building 1044 deficiency appropriation for post office, etc., extension 923 granted portion of Fort Douglas Military Reservation, for street purposes 1325 *Salt River,* permits for power development on, within Fort Apache and White Mountain Indian Reservations, Ariz., may be issued by Federal Power Commission 1344 *Salt River Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222, 1583 *Salvador,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1076 *Salvage Vessels, Navy,* plans, and estimates for two, to be submitted 1165 *Samoan Islands,* acceptance of the cession to the United States of, by chiefs thereof 1253 land laws of United States not applicable 1253 use of revenues 1253 powers vested in the President 1253 commissioners to be appointed by the President to recommend legislation for 1253 sum authorized for expenses 1253 *San Antonio, Tex.,* deficiency appropriation for primary flying school and field 926 amounts authorized for designated buildings, etc., at Army New Primary Flying Field 129 Army New Primary Flying School 129 loan of Army cots, etc., authorized for national convention of American Legion at 397 site may be accepted for primary flying school and field at 129 upon acceptance, appropriations, etc., for Brooks Field and Kelly Field, transferred 129 sale of Brooks Field and Kelly Field real property 129 *San Antonio, Tex., Army Air Depot,* amount authorized for designated buildings at 130 *San Antonio, Tex., Army Primary Flying School,* construction of buildings authorized at 748 *San Benito, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande at 1181 consent of Mexico required 1181 *San Bernardino, Calif.,* appropriation for public building 1044 deficiency appropriation for public building 923 *San Bernardino National Forest, Calif.,* appropriation for improvements, etc.; condition 555, 1205 *San Carlos Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222, 1583 *San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* disposal of two bridges across Gila and San Carlos Rivers 973 credit to Indians, etc 973 *San Carlos, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for replacing at Rice Station, buildings abandoned by Indian agency at 19 *San Carlos Indian Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1581 *San Carlos Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for pumping plants, etc., for irrigation 210, 1573 delivery of water to Gila River Reservation 210, 1573 development of electrical power at Coolidge Dam 210 contract by water users’ association for repaying cost, required 210 use of moneys for Rice Station to pay for transmission line from Coolidge Dam 211 sale of surplus power; use of revenue 211 payment from landowners continued until construction costs paid in full 211 report by Federal Power Commission of compensation to Apache Indians by reason of power development at Coolidge Dam 211 merger with Florence-Casa Grande project, authorized 211 reimbursement for construction costs, Gila River Reservation and Florence-Casa Grande projects 211 acceptance of canals, lands, etc., for benefit of project 211 payment authorized for damages to crops, incident to construction, etc 211, 1573 contracts authorized to deliver water to Arizona towns, etc., from project 211 requirement for reimbursing cost of two bridges on Reservation, repealed 212 for pumping plants, etc.; from trust funds, repayment 212, 1573 for enlarging Rice Station Boarding School on 216 deficiency appropriation for power plant, Coolidge Dam 18, 900, 1639 permits for power development on Salt River, within, may be issued by Federal Power Commission 1344ccxlvii *San Carlos Indians, Ariz.,* appropriation for construction, etc., of hospital, Rice Indian School, from funds of 221 *San Carlos Reservoir, Ariz.,* survey, etc., of Gila River and tributaries above, to ascertain means of utilizing them for irrigation etc 739 *San Carlos River,* disposal authorized of bridge across, in San Carlos Apache Reservation, Ariz 973 *San Diego, Calif.,* appropriation for naval training station 627, 1455 for naval training station, improving mess hall 636 for naval air station, public works 1464 deficiency appropriation for naval air station, public works 25 terms of court at 1424 *San Felipe Indians, N. Mex.,* appropriation for settling land and water right losses of 1569 *San Francisco, Calif.,* appropriation for passport bureau 65, 1096 for dispatch agent 66, 1097 for mint 175, 1041 for marine hospital building 181, 1044 deficiency appropriation for mint, improvements 31 for airplane mail service New York and 50 for navy yard, receiving ship 1649 for Federal office building; site donated 1661 erection authorized of building for Los Angeles branch of Federal Reserve Bank of 1140 permit granted board of park commissioners of, to use portion of Fort Mason Military Reservation for recreation pier, etc 374 terms and conditions 374 terms of court at 1424 *San Francisco, Napa, and Calistoga Railway,* payment for repairs to cars of, damaged at Mare Island Navy Yard, Calif 1413 *San Francisco River, etc.,* compact between New Mexico and Arizona, authorized for division of waters of 1517 *San Ildefonso Pueblo, N. Mex.,* tract of public land reserved for sole use of Indians of 1161 right of bona fide settlers prior to July 27, 1928, not affected 1161 *San Jacinto River,* sum authorized for half the cost of bridge across, near Soboba Indian Reservation, Calif 1229 remainder from California or Riverside County 1229 *San Joaquin County, Calif.,* lands conveyed by Central Pacific Railway Company from its land grant in, validated 1428 *San Juan County, Wash.,* grant of lot on Lopez Island abandoned military reservation to, for public park 1091 grant of lot on Lopez Island; payment for 1091 reversion for nonuser 1091 subject to right of way for county roads 1091 mineral rights reserved 1091 *San Juan, P. R.,* deficiency appropriation for preservation of historic fortifications at 928 for erection of building, etc., Weather station at 1633 contract authorized for completing customhouse at 596 construction of Army buildings authorized at 748 *San Juan River, etc.,* compact between Colorado and New Mexico authorized for division of waters of 1502 *San Luis, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for inspection station, construction 1661 *San Pedro, Calif.,* appropriation for public building 177, 1044 cost increased, and contracts authorized 177 *San Xavier Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., irrigation project on 212, 1573 *San Ysidro, Calif.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 923 *Sand Point, Idaho,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 *Sand Point, Wash.,* appropriation for naval air station, public works 636, 1464 deficiency appropriation for naval air station, public works 25 *Sandia Indians, N. Mex.,* appropriation for settling land and water rights losses of 1569 *Sandusky Bay,* bridge authorized across southeast arm of, in Sandusky, Ohio 1162 *Sandusky, Ohio,* bridge authorized across southeast arm of Sandusky River, in 1162 *Sanitarium Company, Portland, Oreg.,* appropriation for care of Alaska insane patients 240, 1604 *Sanitary Bureau, Pan American,* appropriation for annual share of expenses 72, 1103 *Santa Ana, Calif.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1661 *Santa Ana Indians, N. Mex.,* appropriation for settling land and water right losses of 1569 *Santa Barbara National Forest, Calif.,* appropriation for improvements, etc., condition 555, 1205 *Santa Clara Indian Reservation, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance of road on, leading to Puye Cliff Ruins; repayment 225 for Harvey Company, for road construction cost 1586 admission fee to Puye Cliff Ruins authorized 1586ccxlviii *Santa Fe County, N. Mex.,* land in, reserved for San Ildefonso Pueblo Indians 1161 *Santa Fe Indian Boarding School, N. Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of hospital 1582 *Santa Fe, N. Mex.,* appropriation for extending, etc., public building 181 for Indian school at 218, 1579 deficiency appropriation for dormitory Indian school at 17 for Indian school at 1640 unexpended balance of appropriation for assembly hall, Indian School at, covered in 1576 *Santa Fe National Forest, N. Mex.,* exchanges authorized of lands in Spanish or Mexican grants, for additions to 431 *Santa Monica, Calif.,* appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home, maintenance, etc 361, 1384 mess hall, construction, equipment, etc 361 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 39, 930, 1667, 1668 for construction, etc., of new barrack buildings, etc 1614 contracts authorized 1614 amount authorized for barrack buildings, etc., at 447 construction of general mess building, etc., authorized at 61 *Santa Rosa and Escambia Counties, Fla.,* may bridge Santa Rosa Sound 752 *Santa Rosa Island, Fla.,* Army real estate at, acquired by Florida, may be used for recreational purposes, etc 974 *Santa Rosa Sound, Fla.,* bridge authorized across 752 *Santa Teresa, N. Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for expenses determining property damages from flood of Rio Grande at 19 for payment to owners of lands near, for flood damages 903 *Santee Sioux Indians* (*see* Sioux Indians, Different Tribes). *Santo Domingo Indians, N. Mex.,* appropriation for settling land and water right losses of 1569 *Saratoga, Wyo.,* appropriation for fish hatchery at 99 *Sarnia, Canada,* bridge authorized across Saint Clair River, from Port Huron, Mich., to 454, 1483 *Savanna, Ill.,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Sabula, Iowa, and 297, 1158 *Savannah, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 1044 deficiency appropriation for post office, etc., extension 923 part of public building at, conveyed to the city in exchange 1533 *Savannah River,* bridge authorized across, at Burton’s Ferry, Ga 751 *Savings Banks, Mutual,* exempt from income tax 812 *Sawtooth National Forest, Idaho,* lands added to 415 *Sayre, Pa.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 *Scabies in Sheep and Cattle,* appropriation for eradicating, etc 545, 1196 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing Hopi and Navajo Indians, eradicating, etc 1638 *Scales, Customs,* appropriation for automatic weighing, etc 167, 1033 *Scales, Railroad Track, etc.,* appropriation for testing, etc 93, 1123 *Schee, Frank, etc.,* may bridge Des Moines River, at Croton, Iowa 706 time extended for bridging Des Moines River, by 1535 *Schneider Baking Company, Charles,* deficiency appropriation for refund to 8 *Schofield Barracks, Hawaii,* deficiency appropriation for construction, etc 926 for acquisition of Kalena tract in 927 amount authorized for constructing bachelor officers’ quarters at 130 constructing, etc., nurses’ quarters at 372 for purchase of Kalena tract in 591 construction of buildings authorized at 748, 1301 *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 350, 1372 *Scientific Literature, International Catalogue of,* appropriation for expenses, preparation of 584, 1241 *Scott Field, Ill., Army Air Corps,* deficiency appropriation for site 49 amount authorized for constructing hydrogen gas holder at 130 construction of Army buildings authorized at 748 *Scott, Winfield, etc.,* may bridge Des Moines River, at Croton, Iowa 706 time extended for bridging Des Moines River, by 1535 *Scottsbluff, Nebr.,* appropriation for public building 181, 1044 limit of cost increased for building at 1662 court accommodations may be added later 1662 *Scottsboro, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River, at 287, 754 *Scranton, Pa.,* appropriation for public building construction 181, 1044 minerals reserved 181 *Screw Threads, etc.,* appropriation for cooperative standardization, etc., of 92, 1123 *Sea Post Service on Ocean Steamships,* appropriation for allowance for cost of 190, 1053 railway postal clerks and substitutes, may be assigned as temporary substitute sea post clerks 1175ccxlix *Seabury, Howard,* may construct dam for retaining tidal waters from a cove extending from Cases Inlet, Wash 571 *Seacoast Defenses* (*see* Fortifications). *Seal Fisheries, Alaska,* appropriation for agents, etc., Pribilof Islands 100, 1130 protecting; food to natives, etc 100, 1130 deficiency appropriation for paying judgments, damages for unlawful seizures of vessels, under Treasury Department 40 *Seamen, American,* appropriation for relief and protection of, in foreign countries, etc 68, 1098 for testimonials for rescuing, etc., shipwrecked, and citizens 69, 1100 deficiency appropriation for relief and protection of, in foreign countries 48, 1618 *Seattle, Wash.,* appropriation for passport bureau 65, 1096 for dispatch agent 66, 1097 for assay office at 176, 1041 for immigrant station, assay office building, etc 1044 for Federal office building 1044 deficiency appropriation for public building at 918, 924 *Second Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for, and office personnel 187, 1049 for field service under 190, 1052 for star route transportation in Alaska 190, 1052 for steamboat routes, etc 190, 1052 for railroad routes, and mail messenger service 190, 1052 freight train conveyance 190, 1052 messenger service accounting 190, 1052 for clerical assistance on space rate compensation and cost ascertainment 190, 1052 for Railway Mail service 190, 1052 for travel allowance, etc 190, 1053 for expenses away from headquarters 190, 1053 for miscellaneous; arms for mail protection; rent, etc., of terminal offices 190, 1053 for electric and cable car service 190, 1053 for foreign mails 190, 1053 aircraft service 190, 1053 seapost service 190, 1053 for assistant superintendent of foreign mails, New York City 191, 1053 for delegates to London Universal Postal Congress 191 for balances due foreign countries 191, 1053 for travel and miscellaneous 191, 1053 for inland aircraft transportation, under contract 191, 1053 supervisory officials, etc., at transfer points 191, 1053 personal services in the District; incidental expenses 1053 for indemnity, lost, etc., international mail 1053 deficiency appropriation for salaries, office of 1611 *Second Class Mail* (*see also* Postal Service), rates of postage for 940 by others than publishers or news agents 941 *Second Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1928* (*see* Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1928, Second). *Second Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1929* (*see* Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1929, Second). *Second Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Adams to Bryant Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Second Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Blair Road to Rittenhouse Street; from gasoline tax fund 653 *Secondary Schools,* appropriation for study of organization, etc., by Bureau of Education 1602 *Secret Service Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Chief of Division, and office personnel 173, 1038 for expenses, suppressing counterfeiting, etc 173, 1038 protection of the President, etc 173, 1038 pay restriction 173, 1038 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929 1688 *Secretary of Agriculture,* appropriation for, Assistant, and office personnel 539, 1189 contracts for stenographic reporting services authorized 540, 1190 purchase of options on land 1190 for employees in mechanical shops and power plant 540, 1190 for printing and binding annual report of 541, 1191 authorized to accept gift of lands to be added to Columbia River bird refuge, Wash 1413 acquire lands, etc., for forest tree nurseries 1318 construct and maintain Oregon Caves, Oreg 1407 convey Federal Point Lighthouse Reservation to city of Wilmington, N. C., to be kept as a memorial of Battle of Fort Fisher 1066 cooperate with States, etc., in employing county extension agents for rehabilitating farm areas devastated by floods of 1927 53 amount authorized to be expended by 53 establish Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge in Utah 448 dairy and livestock experiment station for the South at Lewisburg, Tenn 981 examine all vessels carrying export cattle, horses, sheep, swine, etc., to foreign countries 789 to prescribe regulations for safe and proper transportation and humane treatment of such animals 789 investigate and report on feasibility of cooperative program for predatory animal eradication, etc 559 make advances to farmers and fruit growers for the crop of 1929, in designated Southern States in flood stricken area, to purchase seed, feed, and fertilizer 1306ccl authorized to make advances etc.; to procure seed, feed, and fertilizers to sell to farmers, etc 1306 advances, etc., to be made through designated agencies 1306 provide for the eradication or control of the European corn borer 734 propagation of trees, etc., in southern Great Plains area 430 sell Brooksville Plant Introduction Garden, Fla 427 transfer Mount Weather, Va., station to Director of Public Buildings and Public Parks of National Capital 1625 use undistributed balance from wool clip of 1918, in establishing, etc standard forms of wool grade 594 construction of Mount Vernon Memorial Highway under direction of 721 designated on Migratory Bird Conservation Commission, as chairman 1222 duties of 1223–1225 directed to conduct investigations, tests, etc., for management of forest land and utilizing forest products 699–702 duties of, in enforcing Act for standards of hampers, etc., for fruits and vegetables 685 investigation authorized by, and Secretary of Commerce, of new uses of cotton and its by-products 426 leaf tobacco statistics to be collected and published by 1079 standards of classification to be established 1079 may accept gift of lands in Clayton, Iowa, for Upper Mississippi River wild life and fish refuge 420 payment by, to farmers for loss due to nonproduction of cotton, in noncotton zones established by States for eradication of pink bollworm of cotton 688 sites for prison camps to be selected by Attorney General, Secretary of the Interior, and 1318 to serve on Porto Rican Hurricane Relief Commission 1068 *Secretary of Commerce,* appropriation for, Assistant, and office personnel 83, 1114 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929, office of 1678 authorized to convey to Chicago, Ill, site of lighthouse reservation for new location 959 sell portion of Pointe Aux Herbes Lighthouse Reservation, La 977 secure a site, and have constructed thereon a building, for use as a constant frequency monitoring radio station 1255 designated on Migratory Bird Conservation Commission 1222 duties of, regulating marking load lines on merchant vessels, in voyages by sea 1493 investigation authorized by, and Secretary of Agriculture of new uses of cotton, and its by-products 426 *Secretary of Labor,* appropriation for, Assistants, and office personnel 105, 1135 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929, office of 1685 *Secretary of State,* appropriation for, Undersecretary, and office personnel 64, 1095 awards of Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany to be certified by, to Secretary of the Treasury 254 certificate of appointment of Presidential electors to be transmitted by executive of each State to 946 preservation, etc 946 copies to the two Houses of Congress 946 electors to send two certificates of their votes to 946 one subject to order of President of the Senate, the other kept for one year 946 to send for certificate, in the absence of President of the Senate, from secretary of State, of which no certificate of vote has been received by the third Wednesday in January 946 to send special messenger, in absence of President of the Senate, for certificate of vote delivered to district judge 947 may employ personal services in the District from appropriations for Exposition at Seville, Spain 372 sum authorized for cooperation with Pan American Union in surveys, etc., for Inter-American Highways 1697 *Secretary of the Interior,* appropriation for, Assistants, and office personnel 200, 1562 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929, office of 1681 authority of, for dam, etc., across Colorado River, under provisions of Boulder Canyon Project Act 1057 authorization of appropriations under, for constructing roads, with Indian labor, etc., in Indian reservations not eligible under Highway Act for aid, etc 750 authorized, in cooperation with Montana and private owners, to lease public lands in designated area, to stockmen, for grazing and range purposes 380 to cooperate with other departments for benefit of livestock industry 381 authorized to accept lands from Idaho, and issue patent to Buhl 644 adjust disputes and claims for land in Lake County, Fla., due to faulty surveys, etc 619 appoint board of engineers to examine proposed site, plans, etc., for the Boulder Dam, and to report thereon prior to December 1, 1928 1011 contract for transfer of Okanogan irrigation project, Wash., to Okanogan Irrigation District 739 convey lot in Hot Springs, Ark., to the city 959ccli authorized to convey lot in Hot Springs, Ark.; use restricted to fire department, etc 959 dispose of lands in abandoned military reservations, etc., in Alaska 371 unplatted portions of Government townsites in irrigation projects 1522 employ consulting engineers on irrigation dams construction, repealed 1406 employ consulting engineers on important reclamation work 1406 retired Army and Navy officers may be employed as such 1406 enter into agreement with Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District for irrigation, etc., of lands of Pueblo Indians in New Mexico 312 erect tablet at Medicine Lodge, Kans., to commemorate peace council there in 1867 with Kiowa, etc., Indians, and treaties made there 492 extend leases of Choctaw and Chickasaw coal or asphalt deposits 737 time for payment of balances due on coal and asphalt leases 738 investigate, adjust, etc., claims of individual Sioux Indians, at specified agencies, against tribal funds, and the United States 484 issue patents for lands held by citizens under color of title for more than 20 years 1069 lease public lands to Yuma County, Ariz., for municipal aviation field; terms, etc 149 permit insane American citizens in Canada to be transferred to Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D. C., if residence unknown, etc 1495 relinquish Government water rights to Arrowrock division of Boise project 1410 sell designated accreted public lands in Mississippi and Louisiana, not lawfully appropriated under land laws 422 settle claims for damages by Indian irrigation projects 1252 survey Gila River, for irrigation, etc., in New Mexico and Arizona 739 designated on Migratory Bird Conservation Commission 1222 directed to investigate and report upon desirability of establishing the Tropic Everglades National Park in Florida 1443 may lease public lands for public airports 728 conditions 729 cancel present leases, and issue leases under conditions hereof 729 grant permission for beacon lights, etc., on public lands 729 naval petroleum reserves; jurisdiction, leases, etc., transferred to Secretary of the Navy from 148 review by District of Columbia Supreme Court of questions of law, of decisions of, on claims under contracts for war minerals 1166 site for Indian fishing camp, to be transferred to, from Columbia River improvements in Oregon 1158 sites for prison camps to be selected by Attorney General, Secretary of Agriculture, and 1318 transfer of returns office duties of, to Comptroller General 1147 *Secretary of the Navy,* appropriation for, Assistants, and office personnel 641 for, and civilian personnel 1470 authorized to advance funds to personnel, to meet expenses on emergency shore duty 712 assign to Chief of Naval Operations, quarters constructed for superintendent of Naval Observatory 1018 deliver bell of battleship “Connecticut” to American Legion Naval Post 110 1181 loan, etc., condemned or obsolete ordnance to veterans’ associations, etc 773 Navy flags, etc., for ceremonies at inauguration of the President, 1929 1141 permit American Legion to erect chapel at Lakewood, N. J., to commemorate lives lost in aviation 1478 jurisdiction over naval petroleum reserves leases, etc., transferred from Secretary of the Interior to 148 directed to submit annual estimates for construction of authorized light cruisers and aircraft carrier 1165 plans, etc., for two Salvage vessels 1165 may deliver silver bell used on cruiser “New Orleans,” to Louisiana State Museum 619 silver service used on battleship “Louisiana” to Louisiana State Museum 1073 reinstate Larry Cardwell in Naval Academy 1014 parcels of Parris Island Lighthouse Reservation, S. C., transferred to 1026 *Secretary of the Senate,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 517, 1387 *Secretary of the Treasury,* appropriation for, Undersecretary, Assistants, etc 162, 1028 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929, office of 1687 authorized to acquire site for, and construct Coast Guard Academy, at New London, Conn 1189 conclude agreement with Greece for settling its indebtedness to United States 1176 contract for repairs, etc., to customhouses in Porto Rico 596 cooperate with designated creditor Governments to enable Austria to obtain additional funds for reconstruction program 1149 donate Coast Guard cutter “Bear” to Oakland, Calif 1145 grant easement over Government land, to Cicero, Ill 412 Leominster, Mass., over public building site 1017cclii authorized to have gold medal with suitable inscriptions to be coined and presented to Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh 490 duplicates in bronze for sale 490 gold medal struck, with suitable inscriptions, and presented to Thomas A. Edison 1012 pave, etc., International Street, on Mexican border, near Nogales, Ariz 589, 1405 pay balance due to North Carolina 959 sell part of Government-owned site at Manchester, N. H 1155 awards of Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany, to be certified to, by Secretary of State 254 payments from 254 Tripartite Commission, United States, Austria and Hungary, to be certified to, by the Commissioner 262 payments from 262 decisions of, as to special German, etc., deposit funds, final 267 duties of, in liquidating affairs of War Finance Corporation, and dissolving the same 1442 may designate customs officials to administer oaths, etc 401 salary of Special Assistant to, established 279 sites for two institutions for confining and treating drug addict convicts, to be selected by Attorney General, Secretary of War, and 1085 to submit estimates of costs thereof, building construction, etc 1085 control of management, etc., vested in 1086 Narcotics Division in Public Health Service to have charge of the narcotic farms 1086 to serve on Porto Rican Hurricane Relief Commission 1068 *Secretary of War,* appropriation for, Assistants, and office personnel 326, 1349 no field service appropriations for personal services in office of Assistant Secretary 1349 authorized to accept bronze tablets to be placed in Andersonville Cemetery, Ga 1447 from Kentucky title to burial ground of former President Zachary Taylor 494 land to become Zachary Taylor National Cemetery 494 tract of land adjacent to Indiana Harbor Ship Canal, at East Chicago, Ind 1501 acquire land, etc., for marker to commemorate Battle of Monocacy, Md 1444 land for erection of monument to commemorate battle of Cowpens, S. C 1558 sites, etc., to commemorate battle fields of Brices Cross Roads, and Tupelo, Miss 1254 approve plans, etc., of memorial building to Major General Henry A. Greene, at Fort Lewis, Wash 1154 authorized to arrange for pilgrimages by mothers and widows of American forces of the World War, buried in cemeteries in Europe 1508 cause survey, etc., to control floods of Mud Creek, Ky 1228 cooperate with Ohio for site and erecting a memorial museum to General Anthony Wayne, at site of Fort Defiance, Ohio 1009 deliver five Revolutionary cannon to New York Conservation Department 497 donate to Charleston, S. C., cannon captured from Confederate forces 497 to Phoenix, Ariz., a bronze cannon, now at Fort Jay, N. Y 1442 erect tablet at Lititz, Pa., burial place of American soldiers wounded in Revolutionary War Battle of Brandywine 718 on site of Revolutionary War Battle of Kettle Creek, Ga 718 in memory of former Vice President William Rufus King, at Clinton, N. C 719 establish as a military park, Fort Donelson battle field, Tenn 387 furnish a tablet in memory of Nancy Hart of Revolutionary fame 1308 grant portion of Fort Douglas Reservation, to Salt Lake City, Utah 1325 right of way through Chalmette National Cemetery, La., for a new levee 997 military reservation at Monterey, Calif 1074 tracts of land to Wisconsin for State park purposes 417 description; Government uses retained 417 Vicksburg Military Park 434 investigate feasibility of extending facilities of Inland Waterways corporation to inland water route from Boston, Mass., to Beaufort, N. C 981 lease New Orleans Quartermaster Intermediate Depot Unit No 1, to New Orleans Association of Commerce 790 loan cots, etc., for American Legion convention, at San Antonio, Tex 397 for American Legion Convention, at Louisville, Ky 1142 Army flags, etc., for ceremonies of inauguration of the President, 1929 1141 hospital tents, furniture, etc 1141 Army tents, etc., for encampment of United Confederate Veterans, at Charlotte, N. C 1165 or give condemned or obsolete ordnance to veterans’ associations, etc 773 obsolete aeronautical equipment to museums, schools, etc 753 pave Government road from Saint Elmo, Tenn., to Rossville, Ga 430 permit admission into Military Academy, of two Chinese subjects 737ccliii authorized to permit admission into Military Academy, of two Siamese subjects 737 Jose J. Jimenez, a citizen of Venezuela 1011 procure and issue designated service medals, etc., to persons, entitled, without expense 500 service, etc., specified 500 fourragere as an individual decoration 500 present service, etc., not required 500 replacement of lost medals, etc., at cost 500 free of charge if persons in military service 500 expense authorized from Army appropriations 500 purchase lands for addition to Camp Clark, Mo 1018 secure assistance of Government mapping agencies in preparing military maps 509 select site, and accept flagstaff at Fort Sumter, S. C., in commemoration of its defense by General Robert Anderson 499 sell Columbia Arsenal, Tenn., property to Columbia Military Academy 766 survey tracts of land no longer needed, on request of adverse owners, etc 773 transfer lands, part of Columbia River Dalles-Celilo improvements, for use as an Indian fishing camp site 1158 portion of Camp Sherman, Ohio, to Department of Justice, for Industrial Reformatory 759 changes in sewer outlet in Allegheny River at Pittsburgh, Pa., directed by, to be made 1483 contracts entered into by, in excess of $500, to be in writing, if not to be performed in 60 days 985 duties of, in connection with regulating level of Lake of the Woods 431 may accept tract of land, and establish a national cemetery, at Perryville, Ky 160 may have legal proceedings instituted, to condemn lands, etc., needed for project to control floods of the Mississippi, etc 536 operation of inland waterways facilities by, transferred to Inland Waterways Corporation 978 to serve as chairman of Porto Rican Hurricane Relief Commission 1068 widening, etc., of street abutting Fort Thomas, Ky., subject to approval of 1015 with Attorney General and Secretary of the Treasury, to select sites for two institutions for confining and treating drug addicts 1085 *Secretary to the President of the United States,* appropriation for compensation 573 for, and two additional secretaries 1230 *Sedalia, Mo.,* appropriation for acquiring site and erecting public building 181 *Seed,* appropriation for testing commercial, adulterated, etc 550, 1201 for preventing admission of adulterated, etc 550, 1201 for investigating introduction of foreign plants and 552, 1202 for purchase, testing, etc., new and rare 552, 1202 deficiency appropriation for purchase and distribution of valuable 1670 *Seed Grain, Feed, and Fertilizer Loan, 1929,* deficiency appropriation for advances, etc., storm or flood stricken areas in designated Southern States 1635 *Seed Grain for Drought Stricken Areas,* appropriation for collecting loans to farmers of 568, 1219 *Seismological Observations,* appropriation for continuing, under Coast Survey 97, 1127 *Selective Draft, Army,* deficiency appropriation for 49, 937, 1619 *Selfridge Field, Mich.,* deficiency appropriation for completing hospital 927 for acquisition of tract for railroad right of way 927 amount authorized for designated buildings, etc., at 130 construction authorized of buildings, etc., at 748, 1302 for Air Corps, at 750, 1300 purchase of land for railroad right of way at, authorized 572 *Selvig, Honorable Conrad G.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1623 *Semiarid and Dryland Regions,* propagation directed of trees, seeds, etc., at horticultural experiment station, for free distribution within, for experimental purposes 323 *Semiarid Lands,* appropriation for investigations, etc., for development of 231 for improving methods of crop production on 551, 1201 deficiency appropriation for improving metheds, etc 1633 *Seminole Indians, Okla,* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for tribal schools; allotment 216, 1577 for common schools 220, 1580 for per capita payments, from tribal funds 223, 1584 for attorneys for 224, 1585 *Senate,* appropriation for compensation of Senators 517, 1387 for mileage 517, 1387 for secretary to the Vice President 517, 1387 for Chaplain 517, 1387 for Secretary; assistant, Henry M. Rose, clerks, etc 517, 1387 for chief clerk; duties as reading clerk 517, 1387 for superintendent, etc., of document room 517, 1387 for clerks and messengers to committees 517, 1387ccliv appropriation for clerks and messengers; preparation of Senate Manual 518, 1388 for clerical assistance to Senators not chairmen of committees specifically provided for 519, 1389 authority as clerks of committees 519, 1389 for additional clerks to Senators 519, 1389 for Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper 519, 1389 for two Assistants Sergeant at Arms, assistant, messengers, etc 519, 1389 for police force Senate Office Building 519, 1389 for postmaster, etc 519, 1389 for foreman, etc., folding room 519, 1389 for contingent expenses; stationery, etc 519, 1389 for postage stamps 519, 1389 for motor vehicles for mails, etc 519, 1390 for miscellaneous items 520, 1390 for inquiries and investigations 520, 1390 for reporting debates 520, 1390 for kitchens and restaurants 520, 1390 deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of William B. McKinley 2 for pay to widow of Andrieus A. Jones; mileage 883 for pay to widow of Woodbridge N. Ferris 883 for pay to widow of Frank B. Willis 883 for pay to widow of Frank M. Gooding 1607 for Kathleen W. Kivett 2 for Linn W. Nesmith 2 for William A. Folger 2, 883, 1623 for Dorothy E. Bent 2 for expenses, collecting and forwarding ballot boxes of Pennsylvania election, 1926 2 for Christopher Woodlen 2 for inquiries and investigations; reappropriation 3, 884 for Vernon V. Thompson 883 for Florence L. Gulliver 883 for Hicklin Yates 883 for renovation of Library and Document Room 883 for James Payne 884 for Richard Blount 884 for Committee on Appropriations, messenger 884 for William S. Cheatham 884 for Secretary’s office, laborer 884 for J. Mark Trice 884 for automobile for Vice President 884, 1607 for miscellaneous items 884 for stationery 884, 1607 for folding, etc 884 for kitchens and restaurants 884 for contingent expenses 1616 for Ingham G. Mack 1607 for Guy E. Ives 1623 five Senators to be appointed on commission on airports 1698 Insular Reorganization 1700 minority leader of, to serve on Commission for Enlarging Capitol Grounds 421 salaries of officers and employees of, to be paid December salaries, December 20, 1927 1 December 20, 1928 1027 three Senators to be appointed on Nashville Presidents’ Plaza Commission 1020 to serve on committee at unveiling of memorial to Wilbur and Orville Wright, at Kitty Hawk, N. C., for first successful airplane flight at Kill Devil Hill 1020 two Senators to be selected for Migratory Bird Conservation Commission 1222 to serve on commission to recommend legislation for governing Samoan Islands 1253 to serve on Pulaski Sesquicentennial Commission 1222 submission to Congress discontinued, of reports of property in possession of designated officers 995 sales of waste paper, etc 995 *Senate Manual,* appropriation for preparing 518, 1388 *Senate, Office Building,* appropriation for police force 519, 1389 for kitchens and restaurants 520, 1390 for elevator conductors 525, 1395 for care, etc., grounds of 526, 1395 for maintenance 526, 1396 for lighting, heating, etc 526, 1396 for subway, Capitol and 1396 for plans, etc., for completing 1396 deficiency appropriation for subway to Capitol; reappropriation 4 for maintenance 1608 *Senators,* appropriation for compensation 517, 1387 for mileage 517, 1387 for clerical assistance to, not chairmen of committees, specifically provided for 519, 1389 for additional clerks to, at $1,520 a year 519, 1389 *Seneca Indian School, Wyandotte, Okla.,* appropriation for Ideating plant and water supply 216 *Seneca Indians, N. Y.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 225, 1587 *Sequoia National Park, Calif.,* appropriation for commissioner 79, 1110 for administration, etc 235, 1598 *Sequoyah Indian Orphan Training School, Tahlequah, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc 218, 1579 for repairs, etc 218, 1579 deficiency appropriation for water supply, etc 17 *Serbs, Croats and Slovenes,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 settlement of indebtedness of, by Foreign War Debt Commission, approved 399 amount of indebtedness computed 399 bonds to be issued therefor 399 principal payable in installments 399 amount for first five years 399 succeeding seven years 399 subsequent yearly increases 399 prior payments allowed 400 payment of interest, none until June 15, 1937; rates thereafter 400 payments in Federal securities accepted 400cclv *Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, Senate,* appropriation for, assistants, messengers, etc 579, 1389 for police force, Senate Office Building 519, 1389 deficiency appropriation for services, custody of certain ballot boxes, etc., of Pennsylvania election, 1926 2 *Sergeant at Arms, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, deputy, cashier, etc 522, 1392 for police force, House Office Building 522, 1392 deficiency appropriation for cashier, and messenger, additional pay 884 authorized to make proper deductions in disbursing gratuity appropriations 885 *Serums, etc.* (*see also* Biologic Products), appropriation for regulating propagation, sales, etc., of 175, 1040 *Serums for Domestic Animals,* appropriation for investigating, etc 547, 1197 for regulating sale, etc., of 547, 1197 *Service Medals, Army* (*see* Medals, Army Service). *Sesquicentennial of Hawaiian Islands,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of participation in celebration of 913 invitation authorized to Great Britain to participate in celebration of 247 *Settlement of War Claims Act, 1928,* appropriation for legal, etc., services, protecting United States interests under 1109 employment of experts 1109 reimbursing regular appropriations 1109 pay restriction 1109 for expenses for executing provisions of, in Office of Judge Advocate General, Army 1352 deficiency appropriation for payments under 914 for expenses, under War Department 926 title of Act 254 claims of Americans against Germany 254 awards of Mixed Claims Commission to be certified by Secretary of State to Secretary of the Treasury 254 payment directed of principal of, with accrued interest 254 interest annually of unpaid awards 254 all from German special deposit account 255 expenses deducted, and not considered in computing award 255 to the United States not payable hereunder 255 time limit for making applications for 255 payment authorized only to claimant 255 to legal representative of deceased person 255 to terminated partnership, etc 255 to duly appointed receiver or trustee J 255 to assignee of award 255 payment of, by United States, not construed as assumption of a liability 255 awards of Mixed Claims Commission, payment of by United States; rights held as assignment to United States to be enforced against Germany 255 consent of applicants assumed to provisions hereof 256 agreement with Germany requested to extend Claims Commission to July 1, 1928 256 awards under, to be certified, etc 256 claims of Germans against United States 256 War Claims Arbiter to be appointed by the President, etc.; salary 256 to determine fair compensation to Germans for merchant vessels taken by United States 256 basis of value; prior payments deducted 256 findings of Board of Survey accepted as evidence 256 to determine value of radio sold to United States by Alien Property Custodian 256 prior payments deducted 256 to determine compensation for patents sold to United States by Custodian 256 prior payments deducted; exception 257 to determine compensation for use by United States of patented inventions conveyed by Custodian 257 period during war not included; defenses available 257 procedure, hearings, etc 257 witness fees, etc., payable from German special deposit account 257 Arbiter to make tentative awards from time to time, of fair compensation for each claim; interest allowed 257 action by, on vessel claims failing to show that German Government, etc., has no interest therein 257 tentative award on determination of interest of German Government 257 only total amount to be awarded not to exceed $100.00 257 deduction of expenses by Arbiter, and prior payments 257 pro rata reduction of, if tentative awards exceed aggregate authorized 258 awards to be certified by Arbiter to Secretary of the Treasury 258 payment of, directed; interest on unpaid, claims 258 from German special deposit account 258 no payment of, to German Government, etc 258 amount to be credited on final payment by Germany on account of awards by Claims Commission 258 time limited for making application for payment 258 payments only to claimant direct 258 to legal representative of deceased person 258 to terminated partnership, etc 258cclvi time limited for making applications; payments to receiver or trustee, duly appointed by a court 258 to assignee of an award 258 information, upon request of Arbiter, to be furnished from records, etc., of departments, Government agencies, etc 259 temporary details of officials for: assignments from Department of Justice 259 Arbiter authorized to appoint and fix salaries of necessary personnel, make expenditures, etc., within funds available 259 additional pay allowed persons detailed: travel and subsistence expenses allowed 259 office of, etc., to cease when awards are certified to Secretary of the Treasury 259 records, equipment, etc., to be transferred to Treasury Department 259 restriction on making awards; if claim filed too late 259 final judgment of compensation awarded against United States 259 suits pending, and not dismissed by claimant 259 sum of $50,000,000, authorized to be appropriated, and immediately available 259 additional after awards are certified 259 aggregate limited to $100,000,000 260 provisions hereof the exclusive method for presenting and paying claims arising out of acts, etc., of United States 260 consent to, by claimants, assumed by filing claim 260 claims for vessels “Carl Diederichsen” and “Johanne,” not barred by 260 apportionment if aggregate of award is for two or more claims 260 pro rata payments of tentative awards 260 aggregate of, limited 260 German special deposit account created; funds to be deposited in, and payments made from 260 deposits directed in; sums transferred by Alien Property Custodian 260 awards to German nationals 260 money received on account of Mixed Claims Commission awards 260 payments from, directed in priority of order: administration expenses 260 awards for death or injury, by Commission 260 other Commission awards not exceeding $100,000 261 amount of $100,000, on account of awards in excess thereof; limit to one person 261 additional, on awards equal to 80 per cent of all payments; basis of 261 installments, pending completion of work of Commission 261 tentative awards of Arbiter for German ships, etc 261 German special deposit account created; payments from, to Germans equal to 50 per cent of aggregate awards of Arbiter; funds available 261 accrued interest on participating certificates 261 accrued interest on unpaid awards 261 repaying investments in participating certificates by Alien Property Custodian 261 difference between amounts of German claims, and prior payments thereof 261 difference between total of Commission awards and prior payments thereof 261 apportionment of, if funds not available for total 261 repay investment of unallocated interest fund 262 the Treasury, awards of Claims Commission to the United States 262 the Treasury funds remaining after completion of authorized payments 262 availability of 50 per cent of awards of Arbiter 262 allowance for expenses from 262 investment of, in Federal securities; credit for interest, etc 262 deduction from award to an American, of debt paid by Custodian which was not credited by Claims Commission 262 Commissioner of Tripartite Claims Commission to certify to Secretary of Treasury awards to Americans against Austria and Hungary 262 payments authorized 262 from Austrian or Hungarian special deposits 262 expenses to be deducted from; amount deposited in the Treasury 263 amounts awarded to the United States 263 time limit for making applications for 263 only to claimants: exceptions 263 Arbiter to determine compensation for claims against United States by Austrians and Hungarians 263 patents sold, etc., to United States by Alien Property Custodian 263 basis for compensation; prior payments deducted 263 use by United States of patented inventions, etc., conveyed by Custodian 263 period excluded; defense available 263 procedure, hearings, etc 263 witness fees, etc., payable from special deposits accounts 263 Arbiter to make tentative awards to claimants of fair compensation including interest 263 total amount limited 263 expenses and prior payment deducted 263 pro rata deduction if awards exceed total 263 awards to be certified to Secretary of the Treasury 263cclvii payment of awards with interest 264 only out of special deposit accounts 264 time limit for making applications for 264 manner making 264 direct to beneficiaries 264 allocation of expenses from special deposits 264 if in first instance from German deposit, to be reimbursed from Austrian and Hungarian 264 amount authorized to be appropriated 264 provisions hereof the exclusive method for presenting and paying claims arising out of acts, etc., of United States 265 consent of claimant to, assumed 265 apportionment, if aggregate of award is for two or more claims 265 Austrian and Hungarian special deposit accounts created; funds to be deposited in, and payments made from 265 deposits directed in; amount appropriated for paying Austrian and Hungarian patent claims 265 moneys, etc., of Austrian and Hungarian Governments transferred by Custodian 265 money received for American claims against Austria or Hungary 265 payments from; administration expenses 265 awards of American claims 265 awards to Austrians and Hungarians 265 no payments, etc., of awards against Austria, or to Austrians until certificate of Commissioner to Secretary of the Treasury 365 that special deposit is sufficient to pay American awards against Austria 365 rate of exchange for conversion of interlocutory judgments, be fixed 266 no payment, etc., of awards against Hungary or to Hungarians until certificate of Commissioner to Secretary of the Treasury 266 that special deposit is sufficient to pay American awards against Hungary 266 rate of exchange for conversion of interlocutory judgments be fixed 266 administration expenses payable from special deposits 266 investment of special deposits in Federal securities 266 deduction from award to an American of debt paid by Custodian which was not credited by Commissioner 266 awards to United States to be paid into the Treasury 266 disposal of amounts remaining in the deposits 266 excess of appropriation over authorized payments 267 refund of remainder to Austria or Hungary 267 decision of Secretary of the Treasury in respect of special deposit funds not subject to review by any other officer 267 administration accounts excepted 267 report of all expenditures to Congress 267 reasonable fees for services to be fixed by Arbiter and Claims Commissioner 267 notice of, to be mailed applicants 267 none fixed unless written request for, be filed 267 punishment for accepting excess fees; amount of fine 267 meaning of “attorney,” extended to “at law or in fact” 267 amendments to Trading with the Enemy Act 268 Alien Property Custodian to invest out of funds held, $40,000,000 in participating certificates 268 credit of amount of returned trusts temporarily retained 268 investment of excess 268 payment from German special deposit, if investment exceeds credited amount; priority of payments 268 investment by, out of unallocated interest fund, of $25,000,000 268 additional, if amount allocated to trusts is in excess thereof 268 correction, if less 268 balance remaining after investments and payment of allocated earnings 268 if interest fund remaining insufficient to pay allocated earnings, deficiency to be made up from German special deposit 268 to transfer all money, etc., owned by German Government, etc., to special deposit 268 property, etc., considered as owned by German Government 269 amounts transferred credited to payment due from Germany for awards of Mixed Commission 269 issue to, of interest-bearing participating certificates for awards temporarily postponed payment 269 noninterest bearing certificates for other awards 269 interest of, in funds of German special deposit 269 no Federal liability for, payment of, except from special deposit funds 269 transfers limited 269 allocations of payments by, to persons consenting to receive 80 per cent of award 269 in case of death, etc 269 to deposit in special deposits, all money and property proceeds of Austrian or Hungarian Governments, after payment of debts 269 additional returns of property by Custodian directed 270 to partnerships, etc., entirely owned by other than Austrians and Hungarians 270 partnerships, in business outside of Austria or Hungary 270 individual Germans 270cclviii additional returns of property by Custodian; to liquidators of Austro-Hungarian Bank 270 persons consenting to receive 80 per cent, and having no suit against United States, etc 270 partnerships, etc., entirely owned by Austrians 270 partnerships, etc., with principal business in Austria 270 individual Austrians 270 partnerships, etc., entirely owned by Hungarians 270 partnerships, etc., with principal business in Hungary 270 individual Hungarians 271 property of decedents to legal representatives without filing consent to 20 per cent reduction 271 pending claims included 271 security to be returned 271 to nationals of allies, on prior notice of claim being filed 271 property of decedent, who would be entitled to return on filing reduction consent, to legal representative filing consent 271 without requiring appointment of administrator 271 no prior right to receive in full, affected 271 patents, trade marks, etc., conveyed to Custodian, and not disposed of 271 if licensed, subiect to license, etc 272 patents, etc., of Austrians and Hungarians 272 royalties paid under decree of court; exception 272 no returns to Germans, etc., unless consent filed to postponement of return, amount equal to 20 per cent of value thereof 272 amount to be deducted from money, proceeds of sales of property, etc.; restriction on sales 272 return of retained amount 272 provisions for sales of property 272 written consent to retention not required, if value less than $2,000, and return to be made in full 272 to owner, or assignee, of securities, etc., rights to which, but not actual transfer conveyed to the Custodian 272 recognition of assignment, etc 272 consent to 20 per cent temporary reduction required 273 to Germans, Austrians, and Hungarians, not to diminish prior rights 273 in trust, in name of successor in interest of claim, etc 273 applicable to debts of successor 273 returns by successor 273 limitation, if 20 per cent temporary reduction required 273 to Austrians and Hungarians, subject to special deposits conditions 273 new sections added to Trading with the Enemy Act 273 Alien Property Custodian to allocate among the trusts the “unallocated interest fund” 273 based on average rate of earnings of deposits 273 payment from, to persons entitled by decision of a court, etc 273 to Germans, etc., to be credited against interest-bearing participating certificates 273 distribution pro rata, of amounts repaid 274 unallocated interest fund available for expenses 274 amounts paid to Custodian by United States for patents, etc., to be returned 274 unallocated interest fund consists of accumulation of earnings and profits of investments 274 Custodian may waive demand for money, etc., of enemy which would be returnable under this Act; conditions 274 approval of Attorney General required 274 subject to consent for 20 per cent temporary reduction 274 may waive demand for property not previously vested in him 274 terms to be prescribed 275 approval of Attorney General required 275 not required to make waiver or compromise, but may proceed for enforcement of demand 275 money, etc., received by, resulting from any action, considered as part of a trust to be returned 275 returnable money or other property subject to attachments 275 writs to be served upon Custodian 275 taking actual possession by court officer not authorized 275 meaning of term “member of the former ruling family” 275 fugitives from justice not entitled to return of property under this Act 275 income of property held in trust by Custodian to be paid to person entitled thereto 275 income, etc., taxes on property held by Custodian, to be computed the same as if not seized, etc., by him 276 payment by Custodian 276 return of amounts consistent with payment of 276 gains from sales, etc., of property by Custodian, may be segregated at option of taxpayer from net income 276 tax at rate of 30 per cent 276 determination of, as capital net gains 276 sales, etc., by Custodian considered as involuntary conversions 276 application of laws, etc., relating to conversions 276 date of conversion considered to be of return of proceeds to person entitled 276 no penalty imposed on taxpayer while property held by Custodian or Treasurer 276cclix sales, etc.; nor credit of interest on refund, etc 277 benefits extended to taxpayer filing claim therefor, within stated period 277 suits for royalties on patents, etc., considered as brought by owners, for period prior to sale by Custodian 277 restriction on return to insurance companies repealed 277 Arbiter to hear and determine compensation for vessels “Carl Diederichsen” and “Johanne,” taken by United States, and sold 277 limitation of compensation 277 ownership as Germans when taken, and now of other nation, to be shown 277 award to be certified to Secretary of the Treasury 277 payment directed and appropriation for, authorized 277 time limit for making applications 278 restriction on payees 278 provisions hereof, exclusive method for presenting the claims 278 presenting of other claim as German nationals allowed 278 awards restricted 278 definition of terms; “person” 278 “German national” 278 “member of the former ruling family” 278 “Austrian national” 278 “Hungarian national” 278 “United States” 278 salaries established, of legislative counsel 279 Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury 279 *Seventeen Twenty-three F Street NW., D. C.,* custody, etc., of War Department annex, transferred to office of Public Buildings, etc 888 *Seventeenth Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Newton to Otis Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1271 for paving, etc., A to B Streets, from gasoline tax fund 1272 *Seventeenth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Varnum to Webster Streets; from gasoline tax fund 653 for widening roadway, H to K Streets; replacing defective sewer 655 *Seventeenth Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Admiral Barney Circle to E Street; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Seventh Place NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Farragut to Gallatin Streets; from gasoline tax fund 653 *Seventh Street, NW.,* appropriation for widening, etc., Massachusetts to New York Avenues 655 for paving, etc., Rittenhouse to Tuckerman Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Seville, Spain,* appropriation for expenses, International Exposition at 75 deficiency appropriation for expenses, participating in international exposition at 913 *Seward, Alaska,* issue of bonds by, authorized for public school building 375 special election to determine, interest, etc.; payment, etc 375 proceeds to be used for no other purpose; sale of bonds 376 *Sewer Department, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 647, 1264 *Sewers, D. C.,* appropriation for cleaning and repairing 658, 1274 for motor trucks 658, 1274 for pumping service 658, 1274 for main and pipe 658, 1274 for suburban 658, 1274 for assessment and permit wrork; use of unexpended balance 658, 1274 for rights of way 658, 1274 for Stickfoot Branch storm-water, contsruction 1274 for upper Potomac interceptor 658, 1274 for upper Anacostia interceptor 658 deficiency appropriation for removal of, etc., incident to construction of public buildings 34 for upper Anacostia interceptor; unexpended balance reappropriated 1629 assessment rates for service, continued 11 *Shafer, L. N., etc.,* time extended for bridging Rio Grande, near Tornillo, Tex., by 765 *Shallberg, G. A., etc.,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Bettendorf, Iowa 759 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Bettendorf, Iowa, by 1512 *Sharp Point, Fla.,* bridge authorized across Santa Rosa Sound, near 752 *Shawnee Indian Sanatorium, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of; X-ray equipment 221, 1582 for repairs, improvements, etc 221 *Shawnee Indians, Loyal,* deficiency appropriation for payment of awards to, under treaty stipulations 18 amount allowed attorneys 18 beneficiaries required to relinquish all treaty claims, etc 18 sum authorized for paying award for war losses of, under treaty of 1868 1550 allowance to attorneys 1550 receipts required 1550 committee of Tribe to execute releases for beneficiaries without legal representatives 1550 *Shawneetown, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 478 *Sheep* (*see also* Cattle), appropriation for eradicating scabies in 547, 1196 for experiment station, Clark County, Idaho 547, 1197 for investigating problems in Western States 547, 1197 provisions for humane treatment, etc., of cattle for export, extended to 789 *Sheep Growing Experiments,* exchange of public land with Utah State land in Box Elder County, for 1188cclx exchange of public land, etc.; experiments to be carried on by Utah Agricultural Experiment Station 1189 *Sheffield, Ala.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 924 *Shelby County, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Coosa River, between Talladega County and 288 *Shelby, N. C.,* terms of court at; rooms to be provided 457 *Shelbyville, Ky.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 *Shenandoah National Park, Va.,* appropriation for administration and development of, by National Park Service 236, 1599 for topographic survey 1594 deficiency appropriation for topographic survey, etc., of proposed 903 minimum area established for, repealed 109 leases authorized to prior occupants of lands in 109 *Shepherd Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Twelfth to Thirteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Sherburne County, Minn.,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Clearwater by, etc 118, 1527 *Sheridan Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Third to Fourth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 652 for paving, etc., Fifth to Ninth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 652 *Sherman Institute, Riverside, Calif.,* appropriation for Indian school at 217, 1578 *Shiloh National Military Park,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 356, 1377 for extra pay to superintendent of, for care, etc., of Meriwether Lewis National Monument 357 deficiency appropriation for additional land within boundaries of 37 for acquiring land to connect, with Corinth National Cemetery, Miss 37 for school building and equipment 37 *Ship Island Lighthouse, Miss.,* portion of reservation transferred to Ship Island Military Reservation 1556 *Ship Island Military Reservation, Miss.,* portion of Ship Island lighthouse reservation transferred to 1556 appraisal and sale of, directed 1556 *Ship, Steamboat, and Way Letters,* appropriation for 190, 1052 *Shipping,* load lines established for merchant vessels loading in United States for sea, except the Great Lakes 1492 American vessels loading at foreign ports, the Great Lakes excepted 1493 load water lines and marks of maximum loading depths to be established by regulations 1493 not above line of safety; regulations to have force of law 1493 marking of load lines conspicuously required 1493 determination of correct 1493 certificate from examiners approving, etc 1493 copy to master; departure without approved mark and certificate, unlawful 1493 loading as to submerge marked load lines or where load lines should be, unlawful 1493 exempt from this Act, vessels of foreign country, complying with its laws relating to load lines 1493 not applicable, if the country does not similarly recognize these load lines 1494 position of load line mark, etc., to be entered on log book before departing 1494 detention by collector of customs, of vessel about to depart, believed to be loaded in violation hereof, etc 1494 examination and report by disinterested surveyors 1494 release, or detention until reloaded 1494 appeal to Secretary of Commerce by master, and further survey may be ordered, etc 1494 clearance refused to vessel detained 1494 penalty for permitting departure without certified marking, etc 1494 foreign vessel to depart without load line marked as required by laws of its country 1494 discretionary remission, etc., by the Secretary 1494 failing to make required entry in log book before departing 1494 discretionary remission, etc., by the Secretary 1494 permitting vessel to depart, or owner, etc., failing to take care to prevent its departure with submerged load line, etc 1494 application to foreign vessels 1495 punishment for permitting, etc., detained vessel to depart 1495 concealing, obliterating, etc., marks on a vessel 1495 liability of vessel when owner, etc., subject to fine or money payment 1495 seizure and proceedings against, in district court 1495 Act effective in 18 months 1495 *Shipping Board, United States* (*see also* Merchant Marine Act, 1928), appropriation for Commissioners 585, 1243 for secretary, technical, and other personnel 585, 1243 for all other expenses 585, 1243 for investigating discriminations against American vessels and shipping 585, 1243 for expenses, Merchant Fleet Corporation, from shipping fund 586, 1244 sources of; amount on hand 586, 1244 specified amount, and unexpended balance for operating ships carrying coal to foreign ports, experiments in ship design, etc 1244 direct appropriation 586 from operation of ships 586 only current claims payable from 586cclxi appropriation for investigating transporting immigrants in Shipping Board vessels 585, 1243 estimates to include Fleet Corporation employees assigned to the board 585, 1243 printing and binding for 585, 1243 receipts, other than sales of ships and other property 1244 from sales of ships, etc., limit for liquidation expenses, etc 586, 1244 no payment therefrom of claims for requisitioning of vessels 1244 interest earned on funds, except construction loan fund 586, 1244 unexpended balance of special claims appropriation continued available until June 30, 1929 586 balance of special claims appropriation continued available 1244 for operating ships taken back from purchasers; reappropriation; approval of President required 586, 1244 employment of attorneys subject to approval of Attorney General 586, 1244 pay restriction 586, 1244 rent restriction in the District 586, 1245 amount authorized for paying attorneys 1245 for reconditioning steamships “Mount Vernon” and “Monticello” 586 selling price limited 586 deficiency appropriation for judgments, United States courts under 40 for judgments in Federal courts against, under special acts 40 for salaries and expenses 41, 932 for judgments, Court of Claims under 932 Merchant Marine Construction Fund, additional loans authorized 889 restriction on sales of vessels 690 remodeling and improving of United States vessels by 690 replacements by new vessels to be recommended by, to Congress 690 construction loan fund to be set aside 690 sources and uses of 690 increase of, by $250,000,000, authorized 692 *Shipping Commissioners,* appropriation for salaries 90, 1121 for clerk hire 90, 1121 for contingent expenses 90, 1121 *Shipping Service, Department of Commerce,* deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 1636 *Ships, American* (*see* Vessels, American). *Shipwrecked American Seamen, etc.,* appropriation for relief, etc., of, in Alaska, etc 68, 1098 for life saving testimonials in rescuing, etc 69, 1100 *Shipwrecked Persons,* appropriation for furnishing temporary relief to, by Coast Survey 97, 1127 *Shivwits Indian Reservation, Utah,* appropriation for irrigation project on 209, 1572 *Shooting Galleries and Ranges, Army,* appropriation for expenses 335, 1358 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1619 *Shoshone Agency, Wyo.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1571, 1584 for support, etc.,of Indians at; amount for hydro-electric plant, etc., immediately available 223 *Shoshone and Arapohoe Indians, Wyo.,* per capita payment to, from trust funds 467 *Shoshone and Paiute Indians, etc.,* lands at Summit Lake, Nev., set aside for 160 *Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo.,* deficiency appropriation for allotments to unallotted Indians on 899, 1641 allotments to unallotted living children on 617 issue of trust patents for 617 mineral deposits reserved to Indians; leases authorized 617 sum authorized for surveys, etc 617 time extended for completing mining entries on ceded lands of 371 continuance of claims 372 not applicable to coal, oil, and gas lands 372 restriction as to placer locations 372 *Shoshone Indians, Aorthwestern Bands of,* all claims of, against United States, under treaties, not heretofore adjudicated, referred to Court of Claims 1407 procedure, etc 1407 *Shoshone Indians, Wyo.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 222, 1583 *Shoshone Irrigation Project, Wyo.,* appropriation for continuing drainage of divisions 230, 1592 balance for operating Frannie and Willwood divisions 230 use of power revenues for commercial system 230, 1592 deficiency appropriation for continuing drainage system, Deaver irrigation district 1643 *Shreveport, La.,* construction for Army Air Corps at, authorized 1304 acceptance of gift of site for aviation field 1304 *Shrubs,* appropriation for study of diseases of ornamental 550, 1200 *Sia Indian Pueblo, N. Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for bridge across Jemez River, at 902 *Siam,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 admission permitted of two subjects of, into Military Academy, for instruction; conditions, etc 737 *Siege Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 343 for ammunition for 343 for ammunition, etc., for practice 343 *Sierra National Forest, Calif.,* deficiency appropriation for reconstructing Wawona Road in 904 *Signal Corps, Army* (*see also* Signal Service, Army), appropriation for fortification, etc., seacoast defenses, United States 336, 1359 insular possessions 336, 1359 Panama Canal 336, 1360cclxii appropriation for expenses, Washington-Alaska cable, etc., system 357, 1378 from receipts thereof 1379 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929, under 1689 for salaries, Washington-Alaska cable, etc., 1929 and 1930 1691 *Signal Officer, Office of Chief, Army,* appropriation for civilian personnel, War Department 326, 1349 *Signal Service, Army* (*see also* Signal Corps, Army), appropriation for expenses, telegraph and telephone systems 336, 1360 electrical installations at posts, etc 337, 1360 civilian employees, etc 337, 1360 experimental signaling research 337, 1360 buildings for supplies, etc 337, 1360 deficiency appropriation for 43, 49, 1619, 1672, 1674 for aviation 936 balances of appropriations for, covered in 365 *Simmons, Herman, jr.,* may bridge Tampa Bay, from Pinellas Point to Piney Point, Fla 405 *Sioux and Pawnee Indians,* appropriation for monument on site of battle between, in Hitchcock County, Nebr 1587 monument authorized on site of battle between, fought in 1873, in Hitchcock County, Nebr 939 *Sioux City, Iowa,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at 1169 *Sioux Falls, S. Dak.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 924 *Sioux Indians,* appropriation for day and industrial schools 220, 1581 for site and monument, to commemorate battle of, with forces of Majors Reno and Benteen 225 continuance of allowance of articles or commutation, to allottees in severalty 684 one allowance to a person; application required 684 investigation, etc., authorized of claims of individual members of, at designated agencies, against tribal funds or the United States 484 regulations to be made 485 nature of claims; adjustment, etc., of meritorious 485 per capita payment to Pine Ridge, S. Dak., from tribal funds 747 *Sioux Indians, Different Tribes, Nebr., N. Dak., and S. Dak.,* appropriation for day and industrial schools 220, 1581 for fulfilling treaties with 222, 1583 deficiency appropriation for support and civilization, S. Dak 41 *Sioux Nation,* deficiency appropriation for education 47 *Sirups, Table and Sweet,* appropriation for investigating manufacture of; utilizing new sources 556, 1207 *Siskiyou National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation authorized for improvements, etc., of Oregon Caves, in 1407 *Sistersville Ohio River Bridge Company,* may bridge Ohio River, at Sistersville, W. Va 135 time extended for bridging Ohio River, at Sistersville, W. Va., by 1528 *Sistersville, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 135 time extended for bridging Ohio River, at 1528 *Siuslaw Tribe of Indians, Oreg.,* suit against United States for unceded lands, to be brought in Court of Claims 1256 *Six Nations Indians, N. Y.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 225, 1587 *Sixteenth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Alaska Avenue to Kalmia Road; from gasoline tax fund 652 for paving, etc., Kalmia Road to District Line; from gasoline tax fund 1272 *Sixteenth Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., E to G Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 for paving, etc., U Street to Good Hope Road; from gasoline tax fund 654 for paving, etc., Good Hope Road to Ridge Place; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Sixth Judicial Circuit,* four circuit judges authorized for 492 *Sixth Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Franklin to Girard Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Sixth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Whittier to Aspen Streets; from gasoline tax fund 652 *Slovenes, Serbs, Croats, and,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Smack Point, Fla.,* bridge authorized across Garniers Bayou, between White Point, and 1311 *Small Arms Firing School,* appropriation for 351, 1373 *Smallpox,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 174, 1040 *Smith, Maynard D.,* may bridge Saint Clair River, between Port Huron, Mich., and Sarnia, Ontario, Canada 1483 *Smithland, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River, at 141, 608 time extended for bridging Cumberland River, at 1501 *Smithsonian Institution,* appropriation for administrative expenses 583, 1241 an additional assistant secretary 583, 1241 for supplies and equipment, etc 583, 1241 for international exchanges 583, 1241 for American Ethnology 583, 1241cclxiii appropriation for International Catalogue of Scientific Literature 584, 1241 for Astrophysical Observatory 584, 1242 for National Museum 584, 1242 for National Gallery of Art 584, 1242 for printing and binding for 584, 1242 deficiency appropriation for Natural History Building 6 for American ethnology 45, 889 for Astrophysical Observatory 1627 for salaries, 1929, under 1676 appointment as Regent, Charles Evans Hughes 1 John Campbell Merriam 2 reappointment of Frederic A. Delano and Irwin B. Laughlin on Board of Regents 1146 cooperation authorized of Secretary of, with States, etc., in researches among American Indians 413 amount authorized for expenses 413 allowances to contributing States, etc 414 *Smokeless Powder, Navy,* appropriation for purchase and manufacture of 631, 1459 *Snake River,* bridge authorized across, near Indian Cove, Idaho 111 near Swan Valley, Idaho 111 construction legalized of bridge across, at Heyburn, Idaho 286 at Idaho Falls 117 *Snow and Ice, D. C.,* appropriation for removing, from streets, sidewalks, gutters, etc 658, 1274 *Soboba Indian Hospital, Calif.,* appropriation for construction and equipment 221 for support, etc., of 1581 *Soboda Indian Reservation, Calif.,* sum authorized for half the cost of bridge across San Jacinto River 1229 remainder from California or Riverside County; maintenance by State or county 1229 *Sodium, Deposits of,* prospecting permits allowed for, on public lands 1019 exclusive for two years 1019 maximum area included 1019 leases to permittee of area, on discovery 1019 royalty on output; form of lands taken 1019 lands containing known deposits to be leased by competitive bidding 1019 minimum royalty; advance rentals 1019 terms of leases; renewals 1019 sales of sodium compounds under potassium leases, not forbidden 1019 mining, etc., of potassium compounds as by-product of leases, allowed 1019 modification of present leases authorized 1019 *Soil Bacteriology,* appropriation for investigations, etc 557, 1208 for testing bacterial cultures for inoculating legumes 557, 1208 publishing tests; names of dealers in impure, etc 557, 1208 *Soil Erosion,* appropriation for investigations to devise means of controlling destructive 1207 *Soil Fertility,* appropriation for investigations, etc 557, 1208 *Soils Bureau* (*see also* Chemistry and Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture), sums authorized for research of, and Mines Bureau, for determining improved methods of recovering potash from various potash bearing deposits 1248 *Soldiers and Sailors’ Home, D. C., Grand Army,* appropriation for expenses 676, 1293 *Soldiers’ Home, D. C.,* portion of land vacated from Michigan Avenue transferred to grounds of 1543 use of part of grounds of, authorized for street uses; transfer to be made to Commissioners of the District 1543 owners of designated lands to transfer them to 1544 to receive portion of grounds of Home therefor 1544 *Soldier’s Medal, etc., Army,* unauthorized wearing, etc., of, prohibited; punishment for 437 *Solicitor for the Post Office Department,* appropriation for, and office personnel 187, 1049 *Solicitor General,* appropriation for 77, 1107 for assistant to, in interstate commerce matters 78 *Solicitor of the Department of Commerce,* appropriation for, and office personnel 77, 1107 *Solicitor of the Department of Labor,* appropriation for, and office personnel 77, 1107 *Solicitor of the Department of State,* appropriation for 77, 1107 *Solicitor of the Interior Department,* appropriation for office personnel 201, 1563 deficiency appropriation for personal services 1610 *Solicitor of the Treasury Department,* appropriation for, and office personnel 77, 1107 *Somerset Hospital, Cape Town, Africa,* appropriation for annual contribution 73, 1104 *Somerset Place NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Fifth to Eighth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Sonntag, Charles G.,* name placed on yellow fever honor roll and presented with gold medal 1409 to receive $125 monthly 1410 *Soriano, Juan,* deficiency appropriation for indemnity to Dominican Republic for death of 911 payment directed to Dominican Republic, as indemnity for death of 488 *Sound,* appropriation for applying principles of, to military and industrial purposes 93, 1123cclxiv *South Bend, Ind.,* appropriation f or public building 1044 deficiency appropriation for public building at 924 terms of court at 438 *South Capitol Street, D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., K. to Canal Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1272 *South Carolina,* advances authorized to farmers and fruit growers in storm and flood stricken areas of, to purchase seed, feed, and fertilizer for crop of 1929 1306 may bridge Savannah River, at Burtons Ferry 751 *South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station,* appropriation for cooperative agricultural investigations with 569, 1220 deficiency appropriation for cooperation with, in developing dairying and livestock industries, etc 14 annual appropriations authorized for experiments by 56 *South Carolina Eastern and Western Judicial Districts,* additional judge authorized f or 1319 *South Charleston, W. Va.,* appraisal and sale directed of property furnishing electricity to Navy ordnance plant at 499 *South Dakota,* and Nebraska may bridge Missouri River, at Niobrara, Nebr 409 constructing of designated highway by, the condition for setting apart Badlands National Monument 1555 lands granted to, for park purposes, within Custer State Park 501 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Missouri River, at Niobrara, Nebr 708 *South Dakota Avenue NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Rhode Island Avenue to Twentieth Street; from gasoline tax fund 1271 use authorized of designated Government land for widening 1341 *South Dakota Judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 1317 vacancy occurring in office of existing judge, not to be filled 1317 *South Fork of Cumberland River,* bridge authorized across, at Burnside, Ky 612 *South McAlester, Okla.,* terms of court at 1518 *South Park Commissioners, Chicago, Ill.,* may bridge Michigan Canal, in Chicago 1079 *South Saint Paul, Minn.,* appropriation for public building; cost increased 1044 deficiency appropriation for public building at 924 *Southbridge, Mass.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 *Southern Cattle Ticks* (*see* Cattle Ticks, Southern.) *Southern Field Crops,* deficiency appropriation for investigating insects affecting 12 *Southern Great Plains Area,* appropriation for horticultural experiment, etc., work at Woodward, Okla 1201 *Southern Navajo Indian General Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1581 *Southern Pacific Railroad Company,* granted right of way for railroad purposes, across Benicia Arsenal Military Reservation, Calif 1139 *Southern Pacific Railway Company,* deficiency appropriation for relocating railroad, by Coolidge Dam construction across Gila River, Ariz 18 *Southern Railway, D. C.,* appropriation for purchase of square 256, offices of 182 *Southern Relief Society, D. C.,* appropriation for aid to Confederate veterans, etc 676, 1293 *Southern States,* appropriation for survey of salt marsh areas in, to control breeding of mosquitoes 175 for cooperative experiments, etc., in livestock production, etc., in 567, 1218 *Southern Ute Agency, Colo.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222, 1571, 1573 *Southern Ute Indian Reservation, Colo.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 210, 1572 *Southern Ute Indians, Colorado,* appropriation for purchase of sheep for; from tribal funds 209 for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 224, 1586 from accrued interest 224, 1586 *Spain,* appropriation for ambassador to 65, 1096 *Spain, War with,* deficiency appropriation for pay, etc., of the Army 42, 44, 49, 1619, 1672, 1674 *Spanish Campaign Medal,* gratuitous issue of, to persons entitled 500 *Spanish Land Grants, N. Mex.,* exchanges authorized of lands in, for additions to specified national forests 431 *Spanish War Service Medal,* gratuitous issue of, to persons entitled 500 *Spanish War Veterans,* extended leave authorized in executive departments, etc., to attend annual convention in Habana, Cuba 433 annual leave provisions not modified, but accumulation permitted 434 *Spartanburg, S. C.,* appropriation for public building 1044 deficiency appropriation for public building at 924 *Speaker of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for Secretary to 520, 1390 for parliamentarian 520, 1390 for preparing Digest of the Rules 520, 1390 for assistant parliamentarian 520, 1390 for clerks and messengers 520, 1390 for maintenance, etc., of automobile for 524, 1394 deficiency appropriation for additional clerk 884 for automobile for 885 to serve on Commission for Enlarging Capitol Grounds 420cclxv *Spearfish, S. Dak.,* appropriation for establishing fish-cultural station, auxiliary to 99, 1129 *Special and Select Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for expenses of 524, 1394 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1608 *Special Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for car fare 189, 1052 for fees to messengers 189, 1052 deficiency appropriation for fees 26, 50, 1620, 1650 provisions for; additional stamps required 943 denominations of stamps 944 *Special Taxes, Revenue Act of 1926,* tax on foreign-built boats, repealed 867 effective July 1, 1928 867 license tax on narcotics modified 867 *Spiegel Grove State Park, Fremont, Ohio,* iron gates between grounds of White House, D. C. and State, etc., Department Building, presented to, for memorial gateways 422 *Spokane Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Spokane Indian Hospital, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 221 *Spokane Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 222, 1583 *Sponge Fisheries,* appropriation for protecting, etc 100, 1130 *Spotsylvania County Battle Fields Memorial, Military Park,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 1376 *Spotted Fever, Rocky Mountain,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 174, 1040 *Sprague, Richard L.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 914 *Spring River,* bridge authorized across, at Black River, Ark 1093 at Imboden, Ark 1093 *Spring Road NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Rock Creek Church Road to Thirteenth Street; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Springdale, Utah,* permitted to divert water for domestic, etc., uses from springs in Zion National Park 787 *Spring field, Ill.,* appropriation for new post office, courthouse, etc., building at 181, 1044 part of building site, Department of Agriculture, transferred to Treasury Department 181 *Springfield, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 1044 deficiency appropriation for public building at 924 *Springville, Utah,* deficiency appropriation for fish hatchery, repairs, etc 16 *Square 256, D. C.,* appropriation for purchase of, in connection with five-year public building program 182 *Squares 354 and 355, D. C.,* acquisition authorized of, as site for wholesale farmers’ produce market 1487 *Squares 490, 491, and 593, D. C.,* acquirement authorized of, as site for municipal center 1408 *Squares 636 and 689, D. C.,* acquisition of, for new office building for House of Representatives 1071 *Square 760, D. C.,* acquisition authorized of designated portion of, for addition to Library of Congress 623 *Square 761, D. C.,* acquisition authorized of, for addition to Library of Congress 623 *Square 1083, D. C.,* vacation of alley between lots 16 and 17; reversion to abutting lots 1174 *Stahmann, W. J., etc.,* time extended for bridging Rio Grande, near Tornillo, Tex., by 765 *Stamford, Conn.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1662 *Stamp Taxes, Revenue Act of 1926,* stamp exemptions, extended to stocks, etc., of agricultural cooperative associations 867 on foreign passage tickets, except Canada, Mexico, and Cuba 867 not applicable if costing less than $10 867 effective in 30 days 867 stamps to be kept on sale at post offices in cities of over 25,000 inhabitants 867 bond and accountability of postmasters 868 monthly returns to be made of collections 868 *Stamped Envelopes, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for manufacture of, etc 191, 1053 for distribution 191, 1053 *Stamps, Postage,* appropriation for manufacture, etc 191, 1053 *Standard Container Act,* appropriation for expenses, enforcing 563, 1214 *Standards Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Director, and office personnel 90, 1121 for equipment, etc 90, 1121 for contingent expenses 90, 1121 attendance at meetings of technical, etc., societies 90 member of International Committee on Weights and Measures 90, 1121 for care, etc., of grounds 90, 1121 for investigating structural materials 91, 1121 disseminating improved methods of building, etc 91, 1121 for operating, etc., testing machines to determine physical constants 91, 1121 for investigating fire resisting properties of building materials, etc 91, 1122 for investigating public utility standards, etc 91, 1122 for testing miscellaneous materials, etc 91, 1122cclxvi appropriation for radio research, etc 91, 1122 for developing color standards, etc 91, 1122 for study of clay products processes, etc 91, 1122 for standardizing mechanical appliances 92, 1122 for hydraulic, aeronautical, etc., engineering investigations 92, 1122 for investigating optical glass production 92, 1122 for standardizing quality, measurements, etc., of textiles, paper, leather, and rubber 92, 1122 for sugar standardization 92, 1122 rare and unusual types 92, 1123 for cooperative standardizing, etc., of gauges, screw threads, etc 92, 1123 for investigating, etc., mine scales and cars at coal mines 92, 1123 for metallurgical research; railway equipment, etc 92, 1123 for investigating methods of high temperature measurements, etc 93, 1123 for sound investigations 93, 1123 for industrial development research, etc 93, 1123 for testing large scales, etc 93, 1123 for establishing standards, etc., of industrial devices 93, 1123 for standards for checking chemical analyses, etc 93, 1124 for investigating radioactive substances and X-rays 93, 1124 for utilizing waste products from the land 94, 1124 for automotive engine investigations 94, 1124 for investigating dental materials 94, 1124 for new power plant equipment 94, 1124 cooperative work for departments, etc., from their appropriations 94, 1124 attendance at technical meetings 1125 deficiency appropriation for new power plant equipment 15 for sugar standardization 15 for industrial research 46 for standardizing equipment, etc 46, 897 for testing structural materials 46, 1639, 1673 for general expenses 46, 933, 1617 for public utility standards investigations 46, 933 for salaries 397 for radio research, etc 897 for color standardization, etc 897 for erecting large furnace, etc 897 for scientific investigations for Engraving and Printing Bureau 916 for salaries, 1929, under 1679 site of master-track scale in Cook County, Ill., to be conveyed to Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad Company 432 conveyance condition on use of, abandoned 433 or new site conveyed in lieu by Belt Railway, with new building, etc., erected thereon 43c *Standing Rock Agency, N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 for water supply 1567 *Standing Rock and Cheyenne Indian Reservations, N. Dak and S. Dak,* time further extended for payment of installments for lands within former 400 *Stanislaus National Forest, Calif.,* lands within, to be patented to California as a State park, in connection with Calaveras Big Tree Groves 428 *Stanton, N. Dak.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at 476 time extended for bridging Missouri River, at 1475 *Stapleton, N. Y.,* deficiency appropriation for marine hospital 1660 *Star Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by, in Alaska 190, 1052 for mail transportation by, except in Alaska 192, 1053 deficiency appropriation for transportation by 50, 936 for; transfers from railroad routes, etc 910 *Starks, La.,* bridge authorized across Sabine River, at 767 *Starks, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across New River, at 767 *State Banks, etc.,* members of Federal reserve system to be depositaries of public money 492 may become Government financial agents 492 *State Homes for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors,* appropriation for aid to 362, 1383 deficiency appropriation for aid to 39, 1669 *State Laws, National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform,* appropriation for aid to 651, 1269 *State Legislation, Index, etc., to,* appropriation for preparation, etc., of 528, 1398 *Statement of Appropriations,.* appropriation for preparing, first session, Seventieth Congress 525 for preparing, second session, Seventieth Congress 1395 *Statements to Congress,* submission of designated, by executive departments, etc., repealed 986 *States,* appropriation for cooperation with, for protecting timbered lands, etc., from forest fires 1206 additional amount for cooperation with agricultural colleges, etc., in extension work 711 additional appropriations authorized for vocational education in 1151 allotment for agricultural purposes 1151 home economics 1151 amount increased of annual appropriations for sites, construction, etc., of public buildings in the 137 assurances required of, etc., before expenditure for flood control works 535 to maintain works after completion 535 accept lands with flowage rights 536cclxvii assurance required of, etc.; to provide levee rights of way on the Mississippi between Cape Girardeau and Head of Passes 536 contributions, etc., for levee work on Mississippi River, and outlets between Rock Island, Ill., and Head of Passes 537 increase of Federal aid to highways in, having over 5 per cent area of unappropriated and nontaxable Indian lands, etc 683 by mileage of roads in national forests, etc 683 invited to participate in International Petroleum Exposition, Tulsa, Okla 788 representatives of, to be members ex officio of Migratory Bird Conservation Commission 1223 to consider all questions of acquisition of areas in the State 1223 *States Relations Service,* deficiency appropriation for general expenses 933, 1616 *Statesville, N. C.,* terms of court at 457 *Stationery, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 524, 1394 deficiency appropriation for 3 *Stationery, Postal Service,* appropriation for 191, 1054 *Stationery, Senate,* appropriation for 519, 1389 *Stationery, Treasury Department,* appropriation for 164, 1030 *Statistical Institute, International,* appropriation for annual contribution 75, 1106 *Staunton River, Va.,* preliminary examination for flood control of 1164 *Statues,* appropriation for, of Henry Clay, for presentation to Venezuela 76 erection authorized of memorial, of James Cardinal Gibbons, in District of Columbia 453 *Statute of Limitations,* no trial, etc., in criminal cases, unless indictment found, etc., within three years after commission thereof 51 *Steam Engineers, D. C., Board of Examiners,* appropriation for 647, 1265 *Steamboat, etc., Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 190, 1052 *Steamboat Inspection Service, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Supervising Inspector General, and office personnel 89, 1120 for supervising inspectors 89, 1120 for inspectors of hulls and of boilers 89, 1120 for assistant inspectors at designated ports 89, 1120 for clerk hire 89, 1120 for contingent expenses 89, 1120 deficiency appropriation for 46, 933, 1617 for salaries, 1929, under 1679 board of local inspectors created at Hoquiam, Wash 710 *Steamship Passage Tickets,* stamp tax on, excepting Canada, Mexico, and Cuba 867 exempt, if less than $10 867 *Stenographers to Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 523, 1393 *Stephens, A. E. B., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 3 *Sterling, Colo.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 924, 1662 *Steuart’s Garage, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for labor, materials, etc 885 *Steubenville, Ohio,* bridge across Ohio River at, legalized 1074 *Stewart County, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River, in 419 Tennessee River, in Henry County and 418 *Stickfoot Branch Sewer, D. C.,* appropriation for construction, etc 1274 *Still Wines,* tax on, of specified alcoholic strength 868 free, for vinegar or dealcoholized wines 868 not applicable to dealcoholized wines with less than one-half of 1 per cent of alcohol 868 effective in 30 days 868 *Stillwater, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Saint Croix River at 1172 *Stock Driveways, Public Lands,* appropriation for examining, classifying, etc., lands for 232, 1205 *Stock Raising Homesteads,* appropriation for examining, classifying, etc., lands suitable for 232, 1595 entries on lands added to Missoula National Forest, filed prior to April 1, 1926, allowed 1427 mineral entries allowed on lands reserved as watering places for 1144 *Stockett, John W.,* appropriation for payment of claims for Government use of his gun inventions; condition 1381 *Stocks, Bonds, etc., of Railroads,* appropriation for securing information, etc., of 582, 1240 *Stone, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 91, 1121 *Stone, Lieutenant Elmer F., Coast Guard,* gold medal awarded, for achievement in first successful trans-Atlantic flight 1158 *Stones River National Military Park, Tenn.,* appropriation for establishment, etc., of 356, 1377 deficiency appropriation for establishment, etc 83 *Stonington, Me.,* pier and wharf in Deer Island thoroughfare near, legalized 764 *Stony Island, Mich.,* bridge authorized across Detroit River, at 620 *Stop Watch* (*see* Time Measuring Device). cclxviii *Stored Products, Agricultural,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 558, 1208 *Storekeeper-Gaugers, Internal Revenue,* designation given to all storekeepers, gaugers, and storekeeper-gaugers 1496 to be full time employees; compensation 1496 cumulative leave of absence allowance repealed, and general law applicable 1496 principal station to be designated for; subsistence when detailed in emergency cases 1496 regulations for, to be prescribed by Commissioner of Prohibition 1496 *Straus, Oscar S.,* acceptance authorized of gift of monument to, for erection on public grounds in Washington 1540 site, etc., under Director of Public Buildings and Parks, D. C 1540 approval of site and design by Commission of Fine Arts 1540 no Federal expense 1540 *Stream Gauging, Indian Reservations,* appropriation for cooperative, Indian Service, with Geological Survey 210, 1572 *Streets, Avenues, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for assessment and permit work 651, 1269 for paving roadways under permit system 651, 1269 for paving, repaving, grading, etc., designated streets; from gasoline tax fund 651, 1269 for minor changes in sidewalks, etc.; from gasoline tax fund 656, 1272 for grading; from gasoline tax fund 656, 1272 for surfacing block pavements; paving unpaved center strips; from gasoline tax fund 656, 1272 for curbs and gutters, etc.; from gasoline tax fund 656, 1272 restricted to specified improvements 656, 1272 assessments under existing law 656, 1272 priority given to arterial highways 658, 1272 for condemnation, etc.; small park areas 656, 1273 for opening, etc., under permanent system of highways 656, 1273 indefinite amount, wholly from District revenues 656, 1273 for repairs, etc 656, 1273 motor trucks, vehicles, etc 656, 1273 asphalt plant to be replaced 1273 street railway pavements 656, 1273 fixing sidewalk widths, etc 657, 1273 for construction, etc., sidewalks and curbs around reservations, etc 657, 1273 specifications for paving, etc., to permit competitive bids, etc 657, 1273 repairs for four years by contractor for defective work 657, 1273 for sweeping, cleaning, removing snow, etc 658, 1274 for lighting, etc 658, 1275 deficiency appropriation for opening street, Georgia Avenue to Ninth Street, payable from “street extension” 1927 8 for widening Nichols Avenue, Good Hope Road to S Street, payable from street extension 1928 8 for widening First Street NE., G. to Myrtle Streets, from “street extension 1928” 8 in condemnation proceedings, notice of benefits assessed on property not taken, to be mailed by Commissioners, if owner not notified by the jury 953 relocation authorized of Michigan Avenue NE., etc 1543 *Structural Materials,* appropriation for investigations of, stone, cement, etc 91, 1121 disseminating approved methods of building, etc 91, 1121 deficiency appropriation for testing, etc 46, 1636, 1673 *Subhumid Land Farming,* appropriation for improving methods of 551, 1201 deficiency appropriation for improving methods of 1633 *Submarine Signals, Lighthouses Bureau,* appropriation for 1125 *Submarines, Navy,* additional pay for duty on 412 cost increased of one fleet 984 double pension to widow and dependents of Navy officer or enlisted man, dying from accident, while on duty on 466 limit of cost increased of two fleet 1090 *Subsistence Allowance, Army,* appropriation for 329, 1353 *Subsistence Allowance, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 638, 1466 *Subsistence Allowance, Navy,* appropriation for, officers 631, 1459 for Nurse Corps 631, 1460 *Subsistence, Army,* appropriation for supplies, for issue as rations, etc 331, 1354 Transport Service 331, 1354 meals, recruiting service, etc 331, 1354 sales to officers and enlisted men 331, 1354 for payments; commutation of rations 331, 1354 enlisted men at rifle competitions 331, 1355 prizes for cooks, bakers, etc 331, 1355 preservation, etc., of supplies 331, 1355 deficiency appropriation for 35, 42, 49, 935, 1619, 1674 *Subtropical Plants,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 558, 1208 *Suburban Roads, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for repairs; maintenance of motor vehicles, etc 8 *Success, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Current River, at 309 *Suddaths Ferry, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Emery River, at 505cclxix *Sugar,* appropriation for standardization of grades, etc 92, 1122 rare and unusual types 92, 1123 deficiency appropriation for standardization of grades, etc 15 *Sugar Cane,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 558, 1208 *Sugar Plants,* appropriation for investigations; seed improvement, etc 551, 1201 *Suits against District of Columbia,* provisions authorizing settlement of, by the Commissioners thereof 1160 *Sully’s Hill National Park,* deficiency appropriation for surfacing highway through 1634 *Sumas, Wash.,* deficiency appropriation for inspection station construction 1662 *Summit Lake Agency, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223 *Summit Lake, Nev.,* public lands bordering on, set aside for Paiuteand Shoshone Indians, etc 160 *Summit Place NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., T Street to Todd Place; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Sun Jui-Chin,* deficiency appropriation for indemnity to China for death of 911 payment directed to China, as indemnity for injuries to 488 *Sun River Irrigation Project, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 229, 1591 construction of Greenfields division 229 constructed works to be assumed by water users 1591 *Sunbury Bridge Company,* may bridge Susquehanna River, at Sunbury, Pa 244 *Sunbury, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Susquehanna River, at 244 *Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office,* appropriation for salaries, office of 531, 1401 for contingent expenses 531, 1401 consolidated catalogues of copyright title entries and indexes supplied by, on orders 714 deposit of receipts into the Treasury 714 *Supervising Architect, Treasury Department,* appropriation for, and personnel in office of 186, 1048 for additional compensation 184 deficiency appropriation for salaries 916 for selection of sites for two narcotic farms 1655 for salaries, 1929, office of 1688 to serve on National Memorial Commission for erecting a building as a tribute to the achievements of the Negro in America 1699 *Supplement to Code of the Laws of the United States,* preparation and publication of, authorized 1007 contents, indexes, binding, etc 1007 supplements of permanent laws of 70th and succeding Congresses to be prepared 1007 bills to codify, etc., permanent laws of District of Columbia, authorized to be printed 1007 laws in the Code and supplements prima facie evidence of the laws of the United States 1007 copies of the Code of Laws of the District of Columbia and supplements to be conclusive evidence of the originals 1007 District Code and supplements to be distributed as Statutes at Large 1007 slip copies need not be printed 1007 to be separate parts of Statutes at Large 1007 additional bound copies of, to be printed, etc 1008 Congressional distribution of 1008 one copy each of Code and their supplements to each Senator and Representative applying therefor at the first session of each Congress for personal use exclusively 1008 limited to, during his term of service 1008 provisions for distribution of the Revised Statutes, repealed 1008 additional annual appropriation authorized for the District of Columbia Code 1008 *Supplies, Federal* (*see* General Supply Committee, Treasury Department). *Supplies, Postal Service,* appropriation for stationery, etc 191, 1054 for postmarking stamps; typewriters, letter scales, etc 191, 1054 for miscellaneous, city delivery, etc.; post route, etc., maps 191, 1054 for twine and tying devices 192, 1054 for expenses of shipping 192, 1054 for canceling machines, labor saving devices 192, 1054 deficiency appropriation for shipping 26, 43, 50, 1620, 1672 *Supplies, Services, and Transportation, Army,* deficiency appropriation for 43, 44 49, 1619, 1622, 1672, 1674 *Supplies, United States Courts,* appropriation for 81, 1112 deficiency appropriation for 1617 *Supply Committee* (*see* General Supply Committee, Treasury Department). *Supply Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Chief of, and office personnel 164, 1030 for printing and binding 164, 1030 for stationery 164, 1030 appropriation for postage 164, 1030 for General Supply Committee 164, 1030 *Supreme Court Building Commission* (*see* United States Supreme Court Building Commission). *Supreme Court, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 670, 1287 for fees, etc., of witnesses 670, 1287 for jurors 670, 1287cclxx appropriation for bailiffs, etc.; jury commissioners 670, 1287 for probation system 670, 1287 for courthouse expenses; repairs 670, 1287 for lunacy writs, expenses 671, 1287 for miscellaneous expenses where United States is a party 671, 1288 for printing and binding for 671, 1288 deficiency appropriation for judges, additional compensation 9 for jurors, 1926 9 for printing and binding for 9 for witnesses 45, 933 for miscellaneous expenses 891, 933 for increased salaries, 1929 1630 additional justice of, to be appointed 1056 assignment of a judge, to preside at condemnation of land cases 1056 when not so engaged to be assigned to other cases 1056 authorized to review upon any question of law, decisions of Secretary of the Interior, on claims under contracts for war minerals 1166 jurisdiction as a district court of the United States 1166 right of appeal to District Court of Appeals; review by United States Supreme Court 1166 fees of clerk, modified 410 jurisdiction of, on suspending or revoking healing arts licenses 1337 marriage records in health office transferred to 1285 *Supreme Court of the United States,* appropriation for Chief and Associate Justices, and other personal services 79, 1109 assignment of work 79, 1109 additional assistant to Reporter 79, 1109 for printing and binding for 79, 1109 for miscellaneous 79, 1110 for Reporter 79, 1110 deficiency appropriation for increased compensation of justices 20 for salaries 905 for site for a building for 1614 for increased compensation 1645 Chief Justice, and an associate justice to serve on Commission for new building 1067 commission created to procure plans, etc., of building for 1067 time extended for submitting plans, etc 1261 law library of the late Elbridge T. Gerry, the gift of Senator Peter G. Gerry, may be accepted by 457 marshal of, salary, duties, etc 424 assistants and messengers to be appointed by 424 review of judgment of District of Columbia Court of Appeals, on claims for contracts for war minerals 1166 *Supreme Court Reports,* to be printed, bound, and issued within eight months after decisions rendered 1143 distribution by Attorney General 1143 officers, etc., named; customs court added 1143 complete sets of, and digests, to officers, etc., entitled thereto, who have not received them 1144 to be printed; complete set of, and digests, to officers, etc.; limitation of sets to military headquarters 1144 restriction on distribution of, to courts not held in public buildings 1144 clerks of courts to keep, and digests, for use of the courts, etc.; preservation 1144 delivery of, from Public Printer, to Attorney General, as required 1144 *Surety Bonds, Postal Service,* payment of annual premium on, deemed a renewal 247 *Surgeon General, Army,* appropriation for printing medical bulletins prepared by 327, 1351 *Surgeon General, Public Health Service,* appropriation for salaries, office of 173, 1039 for pay, allowances, etc 173, 1039 *Surgeon General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for civilian personnel 326, 1349 for Medical Museum 340, 1363 for library 340, 1363 *Surgical Appliances for Disabled Soldiers, etc.,* appropriation for furnishing 357, 1379 *Surtaxes* (*see also* Revenue Act of 1928), levied on incomes of individuals over $10,000 796 *Survey of Battle Fields,* appropriation for continuing work of, War of the Revolution 1377 for Atlanta, Ga., and Kenesaw Mountain 1377 *Surveying Public Lands,* appropriation for expenses 202, 1565 metal corner monuments 203, 1565 field employees detailed to General Land Office 203, 1565 national forests in Alaska 1565 Oregon-California and Coos Bay Wagon Road lands 203, 1565 surveys of oil and oil shale lands 203, 1565 not available in States advancing money therefor 203, 1565 repayment for surveys not chargeable thereto 203, 1565 *Surveyor’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 648, 1265 for revising highway plan 648, 1265 *Susquehanna River,* bridge authorized across, at Liverpool, Pa 1319 at Sunbury, Pa 244 time extended for bridging, between Wrightsville and Columbia, Pa 113 *Susquehanna River, Pa., West Branch of,* preliminary examination for flood control of 1164 for removing sources of pollution 1164 *Swamp Land Claims and Indemnity,* appropriation for adjusting 203, 1566 *Swamp Lands, etc.,* appropriation for investigations, etc., for developing 231 for drainage investigations, etc 560, 1211 *Swan Valley, Idaho,* bridge authorized across Snake River, near 111 *Sweden,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 deficiency appropriation for paying interest on postal account with 27cclxxi *Sweet Grass, Mont.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1662 *Sweet, Thaddeus C., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 884 *Swimming Pools, D. C.,* appropriation for 1275 *Swine,* provisions for humane treatment, etc., of cattle for export, extended to 789 *Switzerland,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Sylvania, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Savannah River, near 751 *Syracuse, N. Y.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 **T.** *T Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Thirteenth Street to Minnesota Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Tables of Constants, etc., International Commission on,* appropriation for annual contribution to 71, 1102 *Tabulating Machines, Census Bureau,* appropriation for constructing, etc 89, 1120 *Tacoma Indian Hospital, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1582 *Tacoma, Wash.,* deficiency appropriation for Puyallup Indian Cemetery, maintenance 902 for Indian tuberculosis hospital, maintenance 1649 *Tahlequah, Okla.,* appropriation for Sequoyah Indian Orphan Training School at 218, 1579 deficiency appropriation for Sequoyah Indian Orphan Training School at 17 *Taholah Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Talladega County, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Coosa River, between Shelby County and 288 *Tamaqua, Pa.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 mineral rights reserved 33 *Tampa Bay,* bridge authorized across, from Pinellas Point to Piney Point, Fla 405 *Tampa, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 1044 deficiency appropriation for public building at 924 bridge across Hillsborough Bay at, legalized 55 *Tangier Light, Morocco,* appropriation for annual contribution 69, 1100 deficiency appropriation for additional contribution 1651 *Tangier, Morocco,* appropriation for agent and consul general at 65, 1096 *Tank Schools, Army,* appropriation for incidental expenses 344, 1366 *Tank Service, Army,* appropriation for civilian employees, etc 344, 1366 for expenses of tank schools 344, 1366 *Tanks, Army,* appropriation for purchase, etc., of, and other motored armored vehicles 343 *Taos Indian Hospital, N. Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1582 *Taos Indians, N. Mex.,* appropriation for settling land and water right losses of 1569 *Taos Pueblo, N. Mex.,* lands withdrawn, for protection of water supply of Indians of 372 *Tarentum, Pa.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 *Tariff Act of 1922,* members of Ways and Means Committee of House of Representatives elected to 71st Congress to hold hearings, etc., to prepare bill for revision of, etc 1607 *Tariff Commission,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 584, 1242 for printing and binding for 585, 1242 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 6, 1628 for expenses 1616 for salaries, 1929 1676 limitation on expenses, etc., of, increased 1628 *Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of Customs,* appropriation for share of expenses 70, 1100 *Tate, H. Theodore,* deficiency appropriation for paying, salary as Treasurer, under recess appointment 1614 *Taussig Place NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Tenth to Twelfth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Tavares, Fla.,* public lands town site provisions extended to 620 *Tax Appeals, Board of,* appropriation for expenses of, under revenue laws 576, 1233 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding for 886 for salaries and expenses 1621 for salaries, 1929 1675 *Taxes, D. C.,* appropriation for advertising notices of arrears of 650, 1268 publication of list in newspapers 650, 1268 deficiency appropriation for advertising arrears of 7, 1629 lien on real estate bought in by the District for nonpayment of taxes, if not redeemed in two years, to be enforced by District Supreme Court 1173 owner may redeem by paying tax, costs, etc., up to time of sale 1173 Court to decree sale at auction by collector of taxes 1174 advertisement in newspapers 1174 interested persons made parties 1174cclxxii lien on real estate for nonpayment of taxes; no fees or commissions allowed 1174 no sale for less than taxes, interest, costs, etc 1174 surplus to be paid into court, subject to order thereof 1174 title issued to purchaser on confirmation of sale 1174 newspaper publication may be substituted for personal service 1174 remedies for collecting personal, available for intangible taxes 1226 common law and equitable remedies available for all 1226 real estate levied for nonpayment of personal taxes, may be sold under equity decree, if price offered at auction insufficient for taxes, etc 1226 taxable motor vehicles, assessed as of January 1, each, year 1226 first assessment at half rate from July 1 to December 1 1226 no registration tag to be issued until tax paid 1227 not applicable to dealers’ stock in trade 1227 for intangible property assessment, persons with place of abode in the District July 1 and three months prior, deemed residents for tax 1227 exceptions 1227 Cabinet officers and elected persons not included as residents 1227 all, except on motor vehicles, payable semiannually in equal installments, September and March 1227 penalty for arrears 1227 mandamus to compel filing sworn return of personal property if refused, and satisfactory assessment not obtainable 1227 personal property returns, except automobiles, to be made as of the first of July of the fiscal year 1227 in effect March, 1929 1228 Board of Personal Tax Appeals to meet first Monday in September, etc 1228 *Taxes, Internal Revenue,* appropriation for expenses, assessing, collecting, etc 168, 1034 for refunding illegally collected 169, 1035 conditions on refund of tax on automobile accessories 169 deficiency appropriation for refunding illegally collected 30, 42, 935, 1613, 1618 report to Congress of all refunds over $500 1613 hearings, etc., hereafter of claims over $20,000 1613 for refunding, illegally collected excise, on automobile accessories 30 for refunding collections 42, 1618, 1671, 1674 *Taylor, J. Alfred, Page,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 884 *Taylor, S. V., etc.,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Prairie du Chien, Wis 198 *Taylor, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 1044 deficiency appropriation for public building at 924 *Taylor, Zachary,* title of burying ground of former President, accepted, etc 494 land to become Zachary Taylor National Cemetery 494 *Tea Importation Act, Impure,* appropriation for expenses executing 566, 1217 *Teachers, D. C* (*see* Public Schools, D. C.). *Teachers’ Retirement Fund Associations,* exempt from income tax 814 *Tecate, Califs* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1662 *Telegraph and Telephone Service, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 324, 1394 deficiency appropriation for 885 *Telfair and Coffee Counties, Ga.,* may bridge Ocmulgee River, at Jacksonville Ferry 446 *Temoak Indians,* appropriation for land for homeless, in Ruby Valley, Nev 207 *Temperatures, High,* appropriation for investigating methods of measurement and control of 93, 1123 *Tennessee,* Governor of, to be a member of Nashville Presidents’ Plaza Commission 1020 to appoint three persons on the commission 1020 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Mississippi River, at Tiptonville, Tenn 508 Tennessee River, at Clifton 755 may bridge Clinch River, in Hancock County 313 Cumberland River, in Clay County 296 at Harts Ferry 1167 in Stewart County, Tenn 419 in Wilson and Trousdale Counties 416 French Broad River, at Bridgeport 1179 at Del Rio 606 Tennessee River, in Henry and Stewart Counties 418 in Knox County 418 in Marion County 417 in Roane County 310 time extended for bridging Tennessee River, in Perry and Decatur Counties, by 53 *Tennessee River,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., Dam No 2, Muscle Shoals, Ala., on 359, 1351 bridge authorized across, at Chattanooga, Tenn 1499 at mouth of Clarks River 143, 607 at Clifton, Tenn 755 at Eggners Ferry, Ky 144, 608 at Guntersville, Ala 286, 753 in Henry and Stewart Counties, Tenn 418 in Knox County, Tenn 418 at Knoxville, Tenn 1172 in Marion County, Tenn 417 in Roane County, Tenn 310cclxxiii bridge authorized across, at Scottsboro, Ala 287, 754 at Whitesburg Ferry, Ala 287, 753 time extended for bridging, at mouth of Clarks River, Ky 1524 in Perry and Decatur Counties, Tenn 53 *Tennyson Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., west of Thirty-third Street; from gasoline tax fund 652 *Tensas River,* bridge authorized across, in Louisiana 765 *Tenth Judicial Circuit,* created by division of eighth circuit 1347 districts composing, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Kansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico 1347 *Tenth Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Girard to Jackson Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 for paving, etc., Evarts to Girard Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Tenth Street NW., D. C.,* approprition for widening roadway, F Street to New York Avenue 655 *Terra Cotta,* appropriation for studying processes in manufacture of 91, 1122 *Terre Haute, Ind.,* terms of court at 438 *Territorial Homes for Disabled Soldiers, etc.,* appropriation for aid to 362, 1385 deficiency appropriation for aid to 39 *Territories,* appropriation for compensation of Delegates from 520, 1390 for mileage of Delegates 520, 1390 for clerk hire of Delegates 523, 1393 for Territorial courts 80, 1111 for government in the 240, 1604 for Alaska 240, 1604 for Hawaii 241, 1605 for agricultural experiment stations in 542, 1192 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929, government in the 1684 additional appropriations authorized for vocational education in 1151 allotment for agricultural purposes 1151 home economics 1151 collecting, etc., official papers of, for issue as a Government publication 1412 historical experts to be employed 1412 edition authorized to be printed and bound 1412 distribution by State Department 1412 sum authorized for all expenses 1413 copy reading and indexing by Department editorial staff 1413 prorating of cost, etc 1413 salaries fixed, of judges of Hawaii supreme court 997 Porto Rico supreme court 997 Virgin Islands district court 997 Philippine Islands supreme court 997 Court for China 997 Hawaii circuit courts 997 payable in monthly installments 997 effective date 997 *Testing Machines, Army,* appropriation for operating 343 *Tesuque and Jemez Pueblos, N. Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for compensation for loss of lands, etc 17 *Tesuque Indians, N. Mex.,* appropriation for lands and additional water supply for 1569 amount for self-support 1569 * Teton National Park,* establishment of Badlands National Monument, etc., in 1553 *Tewkesberry Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Seventh to Eighth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Texarkana, Ark.,* terms of court at 58 *Texas,* appropriation for emergency, to meet outbreak of pink bollworm of cotton in western, etc 247 deficiency appropriation for pro rata share of expenses of Commissioner locating boundary between Oklahoma and 21 bridge authorized across Sabine River, between Vernon Parish, La., and Newton County, Tex., by Louisiana and 1083 claims of hay growers in designated counties of, prevented from harvesting crops by cattle disease quarantine, to be examined and settled 1159 appropriation for paying allowed claims 1160 compact authorized between, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, for division of the waters of Rio Grande, etc , Rivers 1502 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Lake Sabine, at Port Arthur, Tex 610 Rio Grande, at Donna 1183 at Los Indois 1184 at Rio Grande City 1185 at San Benito 1181 may bridge Sabine River, at Pendletons Ferry 611 *Texas and Louisiana,* may bridge Sabine River, at Burr Ferry, La 976 *Texas and New Mexico,* President requested to confer with Governors of, to ascertain if negotiations will be entertained for agreement between United States and the States as to acceptance of lands transferred to each by decree of the Supreme Court 1445 if conference accepted, consent of Congress given to the States to enter into a compact respecting the matter 1445 President to proceed with conference and suggest an agreement to be presented to Congress and the Legislatures for ratification 1445 compliance with obligations of the agreement authorized when ratified 1445cclxxiv President requested to confer with Governors of; ratification required of the compact or agreement by each of the States and Congress 1445 *Texas Northern Judicial District,* Lubbock division created 747 terms of court, at Lubbock 747 *Textiles,* appropriation for developing standards of quality, etc., of 92, 1122 *Thane, Henry,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Arkansas City, Ark 381 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Arkansas City, Ark., by 1511 *Thanks of Congress,* tendered to Commander Albert Cushing Read, for completing first trans-Atlantic aeroplane flight 790 officers and crew of steamship “America” for heroic conduct in rescuing officers and crew of Italian steamship “Florida” 1154 *The Hague, Netherlands,* appropriation for Bureau, Permanent Court of Arbitration 71, 1102 for International Statistical Institute 75, 1106 *Theodore Roosevelt Indian School, Fort Apache, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc 217, 1578 transfer of lands with Fort Apache Reservation 217 *Third Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for, and office personnel 187, 1049 for field service under 191, 1053 for manufacture of postage stamps, etc 191, 1053 for distribution, etc 191, 1053 for indemnity, lost registered, etc., domestic mail 191, 1054 for indemnify for loss or injury of international mail 191 for travel and miscellaneous 191, 1054 *Third Class Mail* (*see also* Postal Service), rates of postage on 941 in bulk, at pound rates 941 *Third Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., U. to Adams Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Third Street NW., D. C.* appropriation for paving, etc., Peabody to Sheridan Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1270 for paving, etc., Rock Creek Church Road to Taylor Street; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Thirteenth Place NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Michigan Avenue to Varnum Street; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Thirteenth Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Quincy Street to Michigan Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 653 for paving, etc., Upshur to Van Buren Streets; from gasoline tax fund 653 *Thirteenth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Kennedy to Longfellow Streets; from gasoline tax fund 652 appropriation for grading, Longfellow to Madison Streets 655 for paving, etc., Longfellow to Madison Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Thirteenth Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., S Street to Ridge Place; from gasoline tax fund 654 for paving, etc., Good Hope Road to Pleasant Street; from gasoline tax fund 1272 *Thirtieth Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Douglass Street to Bladensburg Road; from gasoline tax fund 1271 for paving, etc., Channing Street southward; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Thirty-fifth Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Bladensburg Road to Reform School; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Thirty-first Place NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., north of Douglass Street; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Thirty-first Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, V to U Places; from gasoline tax fund 655 *Thirty-ninth Street NW., D. C.,* closed, Reservoir Road to S Street 890 *Thirty-second Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Alabama Avenue to V Place; from gasoline tax fund 655 *Thomas, M. Y., jr., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to children of 3 *Thompson, L. L.,* may bridge Red River, at Montgomery, La 1497 *Thompson, Vernon V.,* deficiency appropriation for services 883 *Thurberia Weevil,* appropriation for preventing spread of 565, 1216 *Tia Juana River,* appropriation for International Commission on use of waters of, etc 75, 1106 *Tilden Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., east of Connecticut Avenue to Rock Creek Park; from gasoline tax fund 1269 *Tile,* appropriation for studying processes in manufacture of 91, 1122 Timber Depredations, Public Lands, appropriation for expenses, preventing 203, 1565 *Timber, etc.,* amount authorized for improved methods of management, protection of, etc 701 cooperation with States, for survey of present and prospective requirements of 702 *Timber, Indian Reservations,* appropriation for preserving, etc 207, 1570 for sales expenses, etc 208, 1570 deficiency appropriation for preservation 933 for expenses of sale of 1638cclxxv *Timber, National Forests,* appropriation for preservative treatment, testing, etc 554, 1204 for appraising, etc., for sale 555, 1204 *Timberlands, Cut-over,* appropriation for investigations, etc., for development of 231 *Time-Measuring Devices,* no part of Army appropriations available for pay of officers, etc., using, on work of employees 353, 1374 Navy appropriations available for pay of officers, etc., using, on work of employees 641, 1469 *Tiptonville, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 507 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at 1451 *Tobacco,* appropriation for census reports on 88 for investigating improved methods of production, etc 551, 1201 for investigating insects affecting 1208 deficiency appropriation for collecting, etc., statistics of 1634 statistics of quantities of leaf, in possession of dealers, manufacturers, etc., other than original growers, to be collected and published 1079 details of types and groups of grades 1079 separation of new and old crops; quarterly summaries 1079 quantities exempt 1079 standards of classification to be established 1079 types and groups of grades in returns; blanks to be prepared 1079 quarterly reports of quantity on hand to be made 1080 punishment for refusal, giving false answers, etc 1080 meaning of “person” 1080 access to internal revenue records, and cooperation of officials in obtaining information for 1080 sworn returns required 1080 information only for statistical purposes 1080 restriction on publication, etc 1080 collection of, by Census Bureau, repealed 1080 invalidity of any provision of Act, not to affect remainder thereof 1080 *Todd Place NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Lincoln Road to Second Street; from gasoline-tax fund 1270 *Togus, Me.,* appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 361, 1383 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 39, 930, 1667 *Tohatchi Indian Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1581 *Tokyo, Japan,* appropriation for ground rent of embassy 66, 1097 for additional land and construction of buildings for Foreign Service establishments at 66 *Toledo, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 1044 deficiency appropriation for courthouse, etc 924 *Tomah Agency, Wis.,* appropriation for office building 1567 *Tomah, Wis.,* appropriation for Indian school at 219, 1580 unexpended balances available for improvements, 1929 219 deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 *Tomb of Unknown Soldier, Arlington National Cemetery, Va.,* appropriation for paying for designs and plans for 1378 deficiency appropriation for procuring competitive designs for completing 37 *Tombigbee River,* bridge authorized across, at Aberdeen, Miss 59 at Aliceville, Ala 310 near Butler, Ala 754 at Coffeeville, Ala 1530 at Cochrane, Ala 754 at Epes, Ala 308, 754 at Gainesville, Ala 308, 754 at Jackson, Ala 754 reconstruction, etc., authorized of bridge across, at Epes, Ala 115 *Tong Huan Yah,* deficiency appropriation for payment to Chinese Government for death of 911 payment directed to China, as indemnity for death of, by American forces 488 *Tongue River Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Tongue River Indian Hospital, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1581 for improvements; water system 1582 *Tongue River Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for expenses of delegates from, coming to Washington 222 *Tonkawa, etc., Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Topeka, Kans.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 924 *Topographic Surveys,* appropriation for, including lands in national forests 231, 1594 restriction on cooperative work with States, etc 231, 1594 deficiency appropriation for 1643 *Toppenish-Simcoe Indian Irrigation System, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 214, 1575 *Tornillo, Tex.,* time extended for bridging Rio Grande, near 765 *Torpedoes, etc., Navy,* appropriation for purchase and manufacture of 631, 1459 *Tourists Camp, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., in East Potomac Park 1295 *Tourist Rocks, Oreg.,* granted Oregon for park purposes 148 *Towers, Commander John H., Navy,* gold medal awarded to, for organizing, etc., first trans-Atlantic flight 1158cclxxvi *Town Sites on Irrigation Projects,* sale at auction of unplatted, after appraisal, at public auction 1522 at private sale if not disposed thereby 1522 disposal of net proceeds; estimate of project construction charges 1522 expenses of appraisement from reclamation fund 1522 *Towns Ferry, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Altamaha River, at 960 *Toxins* (*see also* Biologic Products), appropriation for regulating propagation, sale, etc., of 175, 1040 *Toxins, etc., Animal,* appropriation for regulating propagation, sale, etc., of 547, 1197 *Trachoma,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 174, 1040 for preventing, among Indians 220, 1581 *Trade Commission, Federal,* appropriation for expenses 579, 1236 *Trade Conferences, etc.,* appropriation for attendance of Foreign Service officers at 66, 1097 *Trade Exhibition, International,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 6 *Trade-Mark Registration Bureau, International,* appropriation for quota for, at Habana, Cuba 73, 1104 *Trade Marks,* jurisdiction in, appeals vested in Court of Customs and Patent Appeals 1476 *Trade Meetings, etc.,* appropriation for expenses, attendance of Foreign Service officers at 66, 1097 *Trading with the Enemy,* time extended one year for filing claims with Alien Property Custodian 1255 *Trading with the Enemy Act* (*see* Alien Property Custodian and Settlement of War Claims Act of 1928), amendments; investments, etc., of funds by Alien Property Custodian 268–270 additional returns of property of Germans, Austrians, and Hungarians, held by the Custodian 270–273 allocation by Custodian, of “unallocated interest fund” 273, 274 amounts paid to Custodian by United States for patents to be returned 274 meaning of “unallocated interest fund” 274 waiver of demands by Custodian for money, etc., returnable to claimants under this Act 274, 275 returnable property subject to attachments 275 term defined of “member of the former ruling family ” 275 no return of property to fugitives from justice, of Federal, State, or Territorial courts or of the District of Columbia 275 net income of property held by Custodian, payable to persons entitled thereto 275 amendments; computation and payment by Custodian of income, etc., taxes on property held by him 276, 277 status of suits brought on royalties for patents, etc., held by Custodian 277 restriction on return of property, etc., to insurance companies, repealed 277 *Traffic, D. C., Director of,* appropriation for office personnel 648, 1265 for signals, markers, etc 648, 1265 not available for street-car loading platforms, etc 648, 1265 deficiency appropriation for reissuing motor operators’ permits; reappropriation 7 *Traffic Signals, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for purchase, etc., of electric 659 *Train Control Systems and Appliances, Railroad,* appropriation for investigating and testing 581, 1239 for compelling installation of automatic train control devices 581, 1239 *Training Camps, Military,* appropriation for supplies, expenses, etc., of members of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps at 350, 1371 for supplies, expenses, uniforms, etc., for civilian 350, 1372 medical and hospital treatment, etc., if injured in line of duty 351, 1373 funeral expenses 351, 1373 age limitations 351, 1373 no other funds to be used 351, 1373 uniforms, etc., from Army surplus stock; price 351, 1373 restriction on use of reserve supplies 351, 1373 members of Reserved Officers’ Training Corps, and civilian trainees, injured at, allowed hospital treatment, etc 462 *Trammel, G. C., etc.,* may bridge Ohio River, at Mound City, Ill 316 time extended for bridging Ohio River, at Mound City, Ill, by 1529 *Transit Pay, Foreign Service Officers,* appropriation for 68, 1099 *Transportation and Recruiting, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 640, 1467 for mileage 640, 1467 *Transportation and Recruiting, Navy,* appropriation for; mileage, etc 632, 1460 dependents of officers and enlisted men 632, 1460 deficiency appropriation for 42, 44 47, 934, 937, 1618,1621, 1671, 1673 *Transportation, Army,* appropriation for, and supplies 333, 1356 dependents of officers and enlisted men; cost restriction 333, 1357 discharged prisoners, etc., to their homes 333, 1357 boats, drayage, vehicles, etc 333, 1357 draft and pack animals 333, 1357 travel allowances, on discharge 333, 1357cclxxvii appropriation for; amount for fuel and transportation thereof immediately available 333, 1357 deficiency appropriation for 42, 44, 49, 935, 938, 1619, 1622, 1672, 1674 expert service for ferryboat construction, allowed from 35 rate of, on land grant railroad, East Portland, Oreg., to Roseville, Calif 722 *Transportation, Foreign Service Officers,* appropriation for, to and from posts 68, 1099 on leaves of absence 68, 1099 passage on foreign ships restricted 68, 1099 bringing home remains of officers dying abroad 69, 1099 deficiency appropriation for 27, 48, 1618, 1651 *Transportation, Mail* (*see* Mail Transportation). *Treasurer of the United States,* appropriation for, and office personnel 168, 1033 for personal services, redemption of Federal reserve and national currency 168, 1034 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929 1687 *Treasury Department,* appropriation for Secretary 162, 1028 for Undersecretary 162, 1028 for Assistant Secretaries, and office personnel 162, 1028 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act 162, 1029 provision, if only one position in a grade 163, 1029 allowance in unusually meritorious cases 163, 1029 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical services 163, 1029 no reduction in fixed salaries 163, 1029 transfers to another position without reduction 163, 1029 payments under higher rates permitted 163, 1029 for chief clerk 163, 1029 to be chief executive officer; may sign official papers, etc 163, 1029 for office personnel 163, 1029 for operating force, Treasury, Liberty Loan and Auditors’ Buildings 163, 1029 Madison Place Annex, and other buildings 163, 1029 for contingent expenses 163, 1029 operating expenses, Department buildings 1029 for freight, etc 163, 1029 for motor vehicles 163, 1029 for files 163, 1029 for heating, lighting, etc., supplies 163, 1029 for miscellaneous supplies 163, 1029 for labor-saving machines, etc 164, 1029 for carpets, furniture, etc 164, 1029 other appropriations available 1030 for rent in the District 164, 1030 for operating expenses, Madison Place Annex 164 Darby Building 164 appropriation for Division of Supply 164, 1030 for printing and binding for 164, 1030 for stationery 164, 1030 for postage 164, 1030 for General Supply Committee 164, 1030 for expenses, transferring surplus supplies, etc 164, 1030 service continued 165, 1030 issue of typewriters, computing machines; repairs, etc 165, 1030 typewriting machine restrictions, etc 165, 1031 for Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits, and office personnel 166, 1031 for Bookkeeping and Warrants Division 166, 1031 for contingent expenses, public moneys 166, 1031 for recoinage, gold and minor coins 166, 1031 for Public Debt Service, expenses 166, 1032 for radio advertising 166, 1032 for distinctive paper, securities, national currency, etc 167, 1032 for Appointments Division 167, 1032 for disbursing clerk, etc 167, 1032 for Customs Service 167, 1032 for Bureau of the Budget 167, 1033 for Federal Farm Loan Bureau 167, 1033 for Treasurer’s Office 168, 1033 for Office of Comptroller of the Currency 168, 1034 for Internal Revenue Services, expenses 168, 1034 for Commissioner of Internal Revenue, general counsel, and all office and field forces 168, 1034 equipment, supplies, etc 168, 1034 rentals; in District of Columbia 168, 1034 allowance for personal services in the District 169, 1034 detecting violations of internal revenue laws 169, 1034 allowance for motor-vehicle travel 1034 amount for rent in District increased 169 care, etc., of quarters in National Press Building placed imder Director of Public Buildings and Public Parks 169 for refunding taxes illegally collected 169, 1035 conditions on refunding automobile accessories taxes 169 detailed report to Congress of disbursements in excess of $500 1035 for Bureau of Prohibition, enforcing National Prohibition and Narcotic Acts 170, 1035 removal of distilled spirits in bond 170, 1036 for Coast Guard, office personnel 170, 1036 technical services 171, 1036 for service pay, expenses, etc 171, 1036 for new cutters, construction 171, 1037 for Engraving and Printing Bureau 172, 1037 for Secret Service Division 173, 1038 for suppressing counterfeiting, etc 173, 1038 protection of the President, etc 173, 1038cclxxviii appropriation for Public Health Service 174, 1039 for quarantine service 174, 1040 for prevention of epidemics 174, 1040 for field investigations 175, 1040 for rural sanitation, etc 175, 1040 for Venereal Diseases Division 175, 1040 for survey of Southern States saltmarsh areas, for control of mosquito breeding 175 for Bureau of the Mint 175, 1040 for mints and assay offices 175, 1041 for Office of Supervising Architect, public buildings, construction, etc 176, 1041 for buildings projects, outside the District of Columbia 176 for public buildings projects authorized by sections 3 and 5 of Public Buildings Act, outside District of Columbia 1041 for building projects in District of Columbia 182, 1044 for Internal Revenue Building 182 for remodeling, etc., public buildings 1045 for triangle properties in Washington, D. C., for public building sites 1045 for rent of temporary quarters; three-year leases authorized 1045 for repairs and preservation, Department buildings 183, 1045 for mechanical equipment, Department buildings 183, 1045 for outside architectural services, etc 184, 1047 for operating expenses, furniture, supplies, etc 184, 1047 for custody of lands, etc 186, 1048 for Supervising Architect, and office personnel 186, 1048 for American Printing House for the Blind 186, 1049 for new elevators, etc 176 for amount to credit of civil service retirement fund 227, 1588 for Solicitor of the, and office personnel 77, 1107 deficiency appropriation for paying damages claims 29, 914, 1652 for recoinage of minor coins 29 for refunding duties paid on animals recrossing boundary 30 for Federal Farm Loan Bureau 30, 1613 for internal revenue 30, 42, 44, 48, 937, 1613, 1618, 1671, 1674 for Prohibition Bureau 31, 1613, 1618, 1652, 1671 for Coast Guard 31, 42, 44, 48, 915, 935, 937, 1618, 1622, 1654, 1671, 1674 for Public Health Service 31, 42, 44, 48, 916, 935, 937, 1618, 1622, 1654, 1671 for public buildings 31, 42, 44, 48, 916, 935, 937, 1614, 1619, 1655, 1672 for building projects in the District of Columbia 34 for Agricultural Department Administration Building 34 for extensible building 34 for Liberty Loan Building 34 for removing water mains, etc., incident to new buildings project 34 for American Printing House for the Blind 34 deficiency appropriation for salvage judgments, United States district courts under 40, 1615, 1669 for judgments in Federal courts against, under special Acts 40 for Customs Service 42, 44, 915, 935, 1618, 1622, 1653, 1674 for collecting war revenue 42 for enforcing Narcotic and National Prohibition Acts 42, 44, 48, 935, 1618, 1622, 1674 for contingent expenses 44, 934, 1618, 1671 for increase of compensation 48, 934 for payments, under settlement of War Claims Act 914 for payment of Cape Cod Canal bonds 914 for labor saving machines, etc 915, 1652 for contingent expenses; designated appropriations made available therefor 915 for coinage of medal of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh 915 for Engraving and Printing Bureau 915, 935, 1618, 1653 for acquiring triangle properties, Washington, D. C 925, 1663 for Nogales, Ariz., improving International Street 925, 1663 for paying claims for unlawful seizures, etc., Bering Sea, under 931, 1615 for judgments, Court of Claims under 932 for Public Debt Service 935, 1618 for Life Saving Service 935 for quarantine service 935 for H. Theodore Tate 1614 for gold medal to Lincoln Ellsworth 1614 for commemorative medal to Thomas A. Edison 1614 for relief of contractor, war condition loss 1614 for rent of temporary quarters, etc 1614 for model of proposed buildings in the triangle, D. C 1614 for site for Supreme Court Building 1614 for stationery 1622, 1671 for miscellaneous items 1622 for distinctive paper 1653 for Coast Guard Academy 1654 for Office of Supervising Architect, for selecting sites for narcotic farms 1655 for miscellaneous building projects 1655 for building projects under section 3, Public Buildings Act 1655 for buildings projects under section 5, Public Buildings Act 1656 for judgments, United States courts under 1670 for salaries, 1929, Secretary’s office 1687 for Customs Bureau, salaries, 1929 1687 for Budget Bureau, salaries, 1929 1687 for Treasurer’s Office, salaries, 1929 1687 for Office of Comptroller of the Currency, salaries, 1929 1687 for Internal Revenue Bureau, salaries, 1929 1687 for Prohibition Bureau, salaries, 1929 1687 for Coast Guard, salaries, 1929 1688 for Engraving and Printing Bureau, salaries, etc., 1929 1688 for Secret Service Division, salaries, 1929 1688cclxxix deficiency appropriation for Public Health Service, salaries, 1929 1688 for Bureau of the Mint, salaries, 1929 1688 for Office of Supervising Architect, salaries, 1929 1688 amount for annual authorizations for sites, construction, etc., of public buildings, increased 137 customs service employees, annual pay established 955 notes of Panama Railroad Company held by the Treasurer, to be canceled and returned 532 submission to Congress discontinued, of statement of sales of old mater rials, etc 987 rents from sites of proposed public buildings, D. C 987 rearrangement of customs districts, etc 987 foreign loan expenses 987 cumulative sinking fund action 987 internal revenue employees, etc., in the District 987 assessing and collection expenses 987 expenses preventing epidemic diseases 988 sinking fund, etc., District of Columbia debt 988 *Treasury Department Buildings,* appropriation for operating force, Treasury, Liberty Loan and Register’s Annex Buildings, Madison Place Annex, and other 163, 1029 for operating expenses, Madison Place, etc 164, 1029 for new elevators, main building 176 for repairs and preservation; Treasury, Annex, Liberty Loan, Butler, and Auditors’ Buildings 183, 1045 for mechanical equipment 183, 1046 deficiency appropriation for main building, repairs 917 for Liberty Loan Building 917 *Treaties,* favored by Congress with maritime nations regulating belligerents and neutrals in war at sea, etc 1165 negotiation of, prior to conference on limitation of armaments in 1931 1165 *Trees,* appropriation for study of diseases of, including chestnut tree bark; etc 550, 1200 *Trees and Parking Department, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc 647, 1264 for expenses 657, 1274 *Trees, etc., in Semiarid Lands,* propagation of, from horticultural station near Cheyenne, Wyo 323 *Trenton, N. J.,* deficiency appropriation for public building, additional land, etc 924 time extended for bridging Delaware River, at 440 *Trenton, Mo.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1662 *Trenton Street SE., D. C.,* use authorized of designated Government land for extending, etc 1341 *Trestle, etc.,* built by Weyerhaeuser Timber Company in Henderson Inlet, Wash., legalized 1430 *Triangle Properties, Washington, D. C.,* appropriation for acquiring, as sites for public buildings 1045 deficiency appropriation for acquisition of, balance reappropriated 1663 *Trice, J. Mark,* deficiency appropriation for services 884 *Trice, V. Calvin,* may bridge Choptank River, at Cambridge, Md 1313 *Trinidad Avenue NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Queen to Childress Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Trinity College, D. C.,* permitted to lay conduit for power transmission across Lincoln Road NE 720 *Tripartite Claims Commission, United States, Austria, and Hungary* (*see also* Settlement of War Claims Act of 1928), deficiency appropriation for expenses 913 settlement of awards of American claims against Austria and Hungary, by Commissioner of, under Settlement of War Claims Act 262, 263 *Tropic Everglades National Park, Fla.,* investigation and report as to advisability and practicability of establishing 1443 expenses from National Park Service funds 1443 *Tropical Plants,* appropriation for acclimatizing, etc 550, 1201 for investigating insects affecting 558, 1208 deficiency appropriation for investigating insects affecting 1634 *Trousdale County, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River, in Wilson County, and 416 *Trout River, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 1044 deficiency appropriation for public building at 924 *Truck Crops,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 550, 1200 for investigating insects affecting, including stored products, etc 558, 1208 *Truckee-Carson Irrigation District, Nev.,* appropriation for operating irrigation drains for Paiute Indian lands under Newlands irrigation project 213, 1575 deficiency appropriation for remitting charges against Paiute allotted lands in 17 *Trumbull County, Ohio,* may bridge Mahoning River, at Warren, Ohio 309 time extended for bridging Mahoning River, at Warren, by 1535 constructing viaduct across Mahoning River, Niles, Ohio, by 761, 1535 *Trusses for Disabled Soldiers,* appropriation for 358, 1379 *Trust Companies* (*see* Banks). *Trustees, D. C.* (*see* Uniform Fiduciaries Act, D. C.). *Truxton Canyon Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222, 1583cclxxx *Truxton Canyon, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian school at 217, 1578 *Truxton Canyon Indian Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 220, 1581 *Tubercular Pupils, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance of schools for 661, 1278 for transportation 661, 1278 *Tuberculin, Serums, etc.,* appropriation for investigating animal 546, 1197 *Tuberculosis, D. C.,* appropriation for preventing spread of 667, 1284 for dispensaries for treating 668, 1284 *Tuberculosis, etc., Animal,* appropriation for preventing spread of, from one State to another 546, 1196 payment for animals destroyed; limit 546, 1196 *Tuberculosis Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 675, 1291 for contingent expenses 675, 1291 for repairs and improvements 675, 1291 for study, etc., for a sanatorium for tubercular children 1291 *Tucker, Edwin,* deficiency appropriation for indemnity to Great Britain for death of 911 payment directed to Great Britain, as indemnity for death of, killed by Army ambulance in Colon, Panama 489 *Tuckerman Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Seventh to Eighth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Tucson, Ariz.,* appropriation for public building 1044 deficiency appropriation for completing road from, to Ajo, within Papago Indian Reservation 18 for public building at 924 buildings, etc., on old Army aviation field donated to 572 construction for Army Air Corps, authorized at 1305 *Tucumari, N. Mex.,* deficiency appropriation for dry-land field station, improvements 1633 *Tug Fork of Big Sandy River,* two bridges authorized across, near Devon, W. Va 157 *Tulalip Indian Hospital, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc 1582 *Tule River Agency, Calif.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222 *Tule River Indian Reservation, Calif.,* boundaries of, changed 600 *Tulsa, Okla.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 924 States, and foreign countries, invited to participate in International Petroleum Exposition at 788 terms of court at 1518 *Tunlaw Road NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Thirty-seventh to Beecher Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Tupelo Battle Field, Miss.,* deficiency appropriation for 1666 site to be acquired for marker to commemorate 1254 site to be acquired for marker; sum authorized for, fences, etc 1254 annual amount authorized for maintenance 1254 *Turkey,* appropriation for ambassador to 65, 1096 for launch for embassy, Constantinople 66, 1097 for expenses of American prisoners, etc., in 1107 living quarters, heat, household equipment, etc., furnished to Foreign Service personnel, etc., in Government buildings in 67 *Turner, J. E.,* may bridge Ocmulgee River, at Fitzgerald, Ga 403 time extended for bridging Ocmulgee River, at Fitzgerald, Ga., by 1447 *Turtle Mountain Indian Agency, etc., N. Dak.,* appropriation for water and sewers 1567 *Turtle Mountain Indian Hospital, N. Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 221, 1582 for improvements, etc 1582 *Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation, N. Dak.,* appropriation for road construction 221 deficiency appropriation for consolidated day school at Belcourt, construction 1640 *Twelfth Place NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Upshur to Varnum Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Twelfth Street SW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Virginia Avenue to D Street; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Twentieth Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Monroe to Otis Streets; from gasoline tax fund 653 *Twenty-eight Hour Law, Animal Transportation,* appropriation for executing 545, 1196 *Twenty-fifth Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Girard to Hamlin Places; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Twenty-fifth Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Minnesota Avenue to Naylor Road; from gasoline tax fund 1272 *Twenty-fourth Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Rhode Island Avenue to Otis Street; from gasoline tax fund 653 *Twenty-second Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Quincy Street to Bunker Hill Road; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Twenty-third Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., M to N Streets; from gasoline tax fund 653 *Twenty-third Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Minnesota Avenue to Q Street; from gasoline tax fund 1272 *Twine and Tying Devices, Postal Service,* appropriation for 192, 1054cclxxxi *Typewriting Machines* (*see also* General Supply Committee), issue, etc., through General Supply Committee 1030 prices established for standard 1030 *Typhoid Fever,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 174, 1040 *Typhus Fever,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 174, 1040 *Tyrone, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 1044 deficiency appropriation for public building at 925 **U.** *U Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Sixteenth Street to Fendall Place; from gasoline tax fund 1272 for paving, etc., Fourteenth to Sixteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Uintah Agency, Utah,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1571 *Uintah and Ouray Agency, Utah,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 amount available for State experiment farm 223, 1584 *Uintah County, Utah,* appropriation for aid to public schools in, from Indian funds 220, 1581 *Uintah Indian Boarding School, Utah,* appropriation for dining hall and equipment 1578 *Uintah Ute Indians, Utah,* appropriation for irrigating allotted lands of 214, 1575 for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 224, 1586 from accrued interest 224, 1586 *Ukiah, Calif.,* appropriation for expenses, International Observatory at 97, 1127 *Umatilla Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oreg.,* lands reserved from sale for use of Indians of, as tribal grazing grounds 1008 *Uncompahgre Irrigation Project, Colo.,* deficiency appropriation for purchase of water rights, Ironstone Ditch Company 1642 *Uncompahgre Ute Indians, Utah,* appropriation for irrigating allotted lands of 214, 1575 for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 224, 1586 from accrued interest 224, 1586 *Undersecretary of State,* appropriation for 64, 1095 *Undersecretary of the Treasury,* appropriation for 162, 1028 *Uniform Fiduciaries Act, D. C.,* provisions as to liability in breaches of fiduciary obligations, etc 509 terms defined; “Bank” 509 “Fiduciary” 510 “Person” 510 terms defined; “Principal ” 510 a thing “done in good faith” if honestly, whether negligently or not 510 persons paying in good faith moneys, etc., to fiduciaries not responsible for its application 510 rights, not invalid by misapplication of fiduciary 510 corporation not bound to inquire whether fiduciary committed breach of obligation in transfer of securities of, registered in his name 510 liable in transfer registered with knowledge of breach 510 indorsee not bound to inquire if negotiable instrument was indorsed by fiduciary without committing breach of obligation 510 chargeable if taken with actual knowledge of bad faith 510 liability if transferred personal debt of fiduciary 510 responsibility as to checks drawn by fiduciary, as such, to a third person 510 if for personal debt of fiduciary, payee liable to principal, if with knowledge of breach of obligation 510 responsibility for check drawn by fiduciary as such and payable to himself personally, and transferred in pavment of his personal debt 511 bank authorized to pay check of fiduciary on deposit by him as such without liability to principal 511 unless with knowledge of breach of obligation 511 if delivered to bank in payment of personal debt of fiduciary in breach of trust 511 banks authorized to pay checks empowered to be drawn by fiduciary upon principal’s account 511 liability if payment for personal debt of fiduciary to the bank, and committing breach of obligation 511 responsibility of bank for deposit, in his personal account by fiduciary, of check drawn on account of name of principal, and indorsed by fiduciary 511 liability if possessing knowledge of breach of obligation 512 authority of a trustee to draw upon deposits in name of two or more trustees 512 provisions hereof not applicable to prior transactions 512 general rules of law and equity applicable to cases not provided for in this Act 512 uniformity of interpretation, with State laws 512 title of Act 512 inconsistent laws repealed 512 effective upon passage 512 *Uniform State Laws, National Conference of Commissioners on,* appropriation for aid to, etc 651, 1269 *Union and Ashley Counties, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Ouachita River, in 1075cclxxxii *Union, Nebr.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at 1076 *Union Springs, Ala.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1662 *Uniontown, Pa.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1662 *United Kingdom* (*see* Great Britain). *United States Code, Annotated,* limitation on purchase price 1108 price limit on current, and future volumes, for judicial officers 1112 *United States Court for China,* appropriation for loss by exchange 66, 1097 for salaries and expenses 76, 1107 deficiency appropriation for judge, additional compensation 1612 salary fixed of judge of 997 *United States Courts,* appropriation for Chief and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court 79, 1109 for printing and binding for Supreme Court 79, 1109 for circuit judges 79, 1110 for district judges 79, 1110 for retired judges 79, 1110 for national park commissioners 79, 1110 for Court of Customs Appeals 79, 1110 for Court of Claims 79, 1110 for Territorial courts 80, 1111 for salaries, etc., marshals 80, 1111 for salaries, etc., district attorneys and assistants 80, 1111 for payments to regular assistants 80, 1111 for assistants in special cases 80, 1111 foreign counsel 80, 1111 pay restriction 80, 1111 for clerks 81, 1111 for commissioners, etc 81, 1111 for jurors 81, 1111 for witnesses 81, 1111 for rent of court rooms 81, 1112 for bailiffs, etc 81, 1112 for expenses of judges, etc 81, 1112 for expenses of jurors, etc 81, 1112 for jury commissioners 81, 1112 for miscellaneous; Alaska 81, 1112 for supplies 81, 1112 for law books for judicial officers 81, 1112 for Federal Reporter 81, 1112 price limit, United States Code, annotated 1112 for penitentiary, maintenance, Leavenworth, Kans 82, 1113 Atlanta, Ga 82, 1113 McNeil Island, Wash 82, 1113 for Federal Industrial Institution for Women 82, 1113 for Industrial Reformatory 82, 1113 for National Training School for Boys, D. C 83, 1114 for probation system 83, 1114 for support of prisoners 83, 1114 limit of contracts for keeping prisoners 83 for inspection of prisons and prisoners 83, 1114 for printing and binding 77, 1108 deficiency appropriation for increased compensation, Supreme Court Justices 20 for increased compensation, circuit, district, and retired judges 20 Appeals judges 20 for increased compensation, Court of Claims judges 20 for increased compensation, Alaska judges, etc 20 for district judges 20, 1610, 1645 for marshals, etc 20, 42, 47, 905, 934, 937, 1617, 1621, 1671, 1673 for special assistant attorneys 20, 1617, 1645, 1671, 1673 for clerks, etc 20, 1617, 1621, 1646 for commissioners 21, 42, 44, 47, 906, 934, 1610, 1617, 1646, 1671 for costs, Mexican Petroleum Company suit 21 for transcript of testimony in case of Earl Battice 21 for expenses of Commissioner in case of Oklahoma against Texas 21 for bailiffs, etc 21, 906, 934, 1610 for books for judicial officers 21, 906, 934, 1646 for penitentiaries 21, 906, 1646 for Industrial Reformatory, Chillicothe, Ohio 22 for Industrial Institution for Women 22 for National Training School for Boys 22 for support of prisoners 22, 47, 934, 1610, 1617, 1647 for paying judgments of, under Tucker Act 39, 931, 1615, 1669 for paying judgments of, under special Acts 40 931, 1615, 1670 for judgments of, collision damages and admiralty suits 40, 931, 1615, 1669 for judgments of, under Lever Act 931, 1666 for district attorneys 44, 47, 934, 937, 1621 for miscellaneous expenses 44, 47, 906, 1617, 1646 for jurors 47,934, 1617, 1671 for witnesses 47, 934, 1617, 1671 for national park commissioners 905 for Court of Claims 905 for Supreme Court of United States 905, 1645 for supplies 906, 1617 for judges, Hawaii courts 1610 for judgments, California northern district, sealing cases 1615 for judgment, Virginia eastern district, for Housing Corporation 1615 for printing and binding 1617, 1644 for regular assistant attorneys 1646 for courthouse, Nome, Alaska 1646 for building, New York City, for detention of Federal prisoners 1647 for salaries, 1929, under 1684 for penal and correctional institutions, salaries, 1929, under 1684 second circuit, additional circuit judge authorized for 1081 sixth judicial circuit to have four circuit judges 492 ninth circuit, additional judge authorized for 1414 ten judicial circuits constituted 1346 eighth circuit divided 1346 tenth circuit added 1347 number of judges for each circuit 1347cclxxxiii ten judicial circuits constituted; places designated for holding circuit courts of appeals 1347 assignment of judges of the eighth circuit 1348 if residing in the circuit as constituted by this Act to be the judge thereof 1348 if residing in tenth circuit as created by this Act, to be the judge thereof 1348 proceedings pending in eighth circuit, if hearing held to be continued therein 1348 proceeding pending, if no hearing etc., had been held, to be transferred to the proper circuit as now established 1348 Arkansas western district 58 California districts 1424 Florida southern district, additional judge 1081 Illinois northern district, vacancy in office of additional judge for, to be filled 974 Indiana judicial districts 437 Mississippi northern district, judge authorized for 1422 New York eastern district, two additional judges authorized 1409 southern district, three additional judges, authorized for 1317 North Carolina western district, terms of court 457 Oklahoma districts 1518 Pennsylvania middle district, additional judge authorized for 1344 South Carolina eastern and western districts, additional judge authorized for 1319 South Dakota district, additional judge authorized for 1317 Texas northern district, Lubbock division created 747 Vermont district 1345 additional judge authorized for Iowa southern district 52 accounts of marshals and commissioners to be rendered quarterly, etc 998 circuit courts of appeals; appellate jurisdiction over interlocutory orders of district courts, extended to Territories, Virgin Islands and Canal Zone 422 Court of Customs and Patent appeals, title of Court of Customs Appeals changed to 1475 Federal prison camps to be established 1318 Industrial Institution for Women, erection of chapel at, from donated funds 1509 jurors, service and return of writs of venire facias by marshal, etc 1145 by registered mail 1145 receipt of person addressed regarded as service 1145 Okfuskee County transferred from Oklahoma northern district to the eastern 440 powers, etc., of, officials, in enforcing Migratory Bird Conservation Act 1225 retired judges, provisions relating to 1423 Supreme Court, marshal’s salary, duties, etc., specified 421 writs of error, abolished; relief obtainable by appeal 45 statutes regulating right to writ of error made applicable to appeal substituted therefor 466 terms of court at Ada, Okla 1518 Ardmore, Okla 1518 Asheville, N. C 457 Bartlesville, Okla 1518 Bryson City, N. C 457 Charlotte, N. C 457 Chickasha, Okla 1518 Durant, Okla 1518 Durham, N. C 495 El Dorado, Ark 59 Elizabeth City, N. C 495 Enid, Okla 1518 Eureka, Calif 1424 Evansville, Ind 438 Fayetteville, N. C 495 Fort Smith, Ark 51 Fort Wayne, Ind 438 Fresno, Calif 1424 Guthrie, Okla 1515 Hammond, Ind 438 Harrison, Ark 59 Hugo, Okla 1518 Indianapolis, Ind 435 Lawton, Okla 1518 Los Angeles, Calif 1424 Lubbock, Tex 747 Mangum, Okla 1518 Miami, Okla 1515 Muskogee, Okla 1518 New Albany, Ind 438 New Bern, N. C 495 Oklahoma City, Okla 1518 Okmulgee, Okla 1518 Pauls Valley, Okla 1518 Pawhuska, Okla 1518 Poteau, Okla 1518 Raleigh, N. C 495 Sacramento, Calif 1424 San Diego, Calif 1424 San Francisco, Calif 1424 Shelby, N. C 457 South Bend, Ind 438 South McAlester, Okla 1518 Statesville, N. C 457 Terre Haute, Ind 438 Texarkana, Ark 58 Tulsa, Okla 1518 Washington, N. C 495 Wilmington, N. C 495 Wilson, N. C 495 Woodward, Okla 1518 *United States Securities,* appropriation for distinctive paper for 166, 1032 deficiency appropriation for distinctive paper for 1652 radio advertising in connection with public debt issues, payable from “Expenses of Loans” 166, 1032 *United States Shipping Board* (*see* Shipping Board, United States). *United States Supreme Court Building Commission,* deficiency appropriation for procuring plans, etc., for construction of the building 1609cclxxxiv created; composition 1066 Architect of the Capitol to serve as executive officer 1067 to procure preliminary plans, etc., for building for exclusive use of United States Supreme Court on acquired site 1067 limit of expense; report to Congress by March 1, 1929 1067 sum authorized for expenses 1067 time for submitting report extended 1261 Congressional member, not reelected to 71st Congress, to continue service 1698 appointment of successor in event of death or resignation 1698 *Universal Postal Congress, London,* appropriation for expenses of delegates to 191 *Unknown Soldier’s Tomb, Arlington National Cemetery,* appropriation for paying for design, plans, etc., of 1378 contracts for construction, etc., authorized 1378 approaches and surroundings to be constructed 1378 deficiency appropriation for securing competitive designs for completing 37 *Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge,* appropriation for construction, equipment, etc 100 for acquiring land, etc., expenses, etc., of 559, 1210 for maintenance, etc 1130 gift of lands in Clayton County for, accepted 420 to become a part of refuge 420 purchase price for land, etc., increased 502 *Upshur Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Twelfth Street to Sargent Road; from gasoline tax fund 653 for paving, etc., Tenth to Twelfth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1271 for paving, etc., Sargent Road to Michigan Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 1271 *Upton Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Thirty-eighth Street to Wisconsin Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 1269 *Urbana, Ohio,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1662 *Urn, Monumental,* gift of, from Cuba, accepted for erection in Washington, D. C 713 sum authorized for erection and dedication 713 *Uruguay,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 *Utah,* establishment of Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge in 448 exchange of lands in, for Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge 1186 grant of additional lands to, for miners’ hospital 1252 lands for probable reclamation or national park projects not included 1252 permits for mining nonmetallic minerals extended twelve months to withdrawn lands in 1406 provisions of Boulder Canyon Project Act applicable to, under Colorado River compact 1057–1066 water power permits on Colorado River and tributaries not to be issued until March 5, 1930, unless Boulder Canyon Project Act effective prior thereto 1446 *Utah Agricultural Experiment Station,* exchange of public with State lands, for experiments in sheep growing 1188 *Utah National Park,* name changed to Bryce Canyon National Park 147 *Ute Agency, Colo., Consolidated,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222, 1583 *Ute Indian Reservation, Colo., Consolidated,* appropriation for water supply, unallotted lands of 209 *Ute Indians, Confederated Bands of,* appropriation for aid to public schools in Uintah and Duchesne Counties, Utah, from funds of 220, 1581 for support, etc 222, 1583 for payment, from principal funds of, to Ute Mountain in Colorado, from funds 224, 1586 Uintah, etc., Bands in Utah 224, 1586 Southern Utes in Colorado 224, 1586 for self support, from accrued interest 224, 1586 restriction on road construction 224, 1586 for Uncompahre, etc., Utah, irrigating allotted lands 1575 deficiency appropriation for water system and employees’ cottages 900 value of lands added to Montezuma Forest, Colo., placed to credit of 711 *Ute Indians, Southern,* appropriation for purchase of sheep for 209 *Ute Mountain Agency, Colo.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 222, 1571, 1583, 1586 *Utica, N. Y.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 *Uvalda Booster Club,* may bridge Altamaha River, at Towns Ferry, Ga 960 **V.** *V Place SE., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, Thirty-first to Thirty-second Streets 655 *V Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Second to Fourth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 654 *V Street SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Fourteenth to Sixteenth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1272 *Vacation Schools and Playgrounds, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses, etc 660, 1277 *Vaile, William N., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 3cclxxxv *Vai Verde County Bridge Company,* may bridge Rio Grande, at Langtry, Tex 983 consent of Mexico required 983 *Vale Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 229, 1591 purchase of interest in Warm Springs reservoir 229, 1591 deficiency appropriation for construction 1643 *Valley Bridge Company, Incorporated,* may bridge Cumberland River, at Canton, Ky 138 at Iuka, Ky 140 Tennessee River, at Eggners Ferry, Ky 144 *Valley County, Mont.,* may bridge Missouri River, at Glasgow 111, 471 *Valley Place SE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., View Place to High Street; from gasoline tax fund 1272 *Valuation of Railroads, Physical,* appropriation for expenses of ascertaining 582, 1240 *Vancouver Barracks Military Reservation, Wash.,* Vancouver granted easement on, for public highway; conditions 60 *Vancouver, Wash.,* granted easement on Vancouver Barracks Military Reservation for public highway; conditions 60 *Vaults, Safes, etc., Public Buildings,* appropriation for lock-box equipment for completed, etc., buildings 176 for buildings 183, 1046 deficiency appropriation for 49, 1619 *Veazey Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Thirty-eighth to Thirty-ninth Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1269 *Vegetables,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 550, 1202 for study of, in storage, marketing, etc 550, 552, 1202 for fixing standards for containers of 563, 1214 deficiency appropriation for fixing standard hampers, etc., for 895 *Vehicles, Indian Service,* appropriation for horse-drawn passenger vehicles 205, 1567 for motor; limitation increased 205, 1567 *Vehicles, Postal Service,* appropriation for allowance, etc 189, 1052 operation of wagon service 189, 1052 leases of garages 189, 1052 maintenance Department garage, Washington, D. C 189, 1052 purchase, etc., of tractors and trailer trucks authorized 190, 1052 deficiency appropriation for 45, 50, 1620, 1622 *Venereal Diseases, D. C.,* appropriation for dispensaries for treating 668, 1284 *Venereal Diseases Division, Public Health Service,* appropriation for expenses 175, 1040 *Venezuela,* appropriation for minister to 65, 1096 for bronze statue of Henry Clay for presentation to 76 Jose J. Jimenez, a citizen of, may be admitted for instruction at Military Academy 1011 *Vermilion, S. Dak.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1662 *Vermont,* appropriation for contribution to, for damages to roads and bridges by floods of 1927 570 agreement with New York for creating Lake Champlain Bridge Commission, consented to 120 bridge authorized across Lake Champlain, between Crown Point, N. Y., and Chimney Point, Vt., by New York and 62 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Lake Champlain at East Alburg 515 at East Alburg and West Alburg 1506 between Rouses Point, N. Y., and Alburg 513, 1178 may bridge an arm of Lake Memphremagog, at Newport 297 *Vermont Judicial District,* constitution of 1345 terms of court, at Brattleboro 1345 Burlington 1345 Rutland 1345 Windham 1345 may adjourn to meet at Montpelier or Newport 1345 *Vernon Parish, La.,* bridge authorized across Sabine River, between Newton County, Tex., and 1083 *Versailles Borough, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Youghiogheny River, between, and Boston 1169 *Vessels,* appropriation for securing uniformity in admeasurement of 90, 1112 for preventing overcrowding of passenger 90, 1112 *Vessels, American,* appropriation for investigating foreign discriminations against, etc 585, 1243 proceeds of sales of, built prior to January 1, 1914, exempt from income tax for 10 years 881 investment of, in building new ships in American shipyards 881 provisions requiring foreign mail service on 692–696 requisition of, for national defense or emergency 697 under contract from construction loan fund 697 under ocean mail contract 697 *Veterans’ Bureau, United States,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 587, 1245 administering adjusted Compensation Act 587, 1245 emergency officers’ retired list 1245 central, regional, and suboffices included 587, 1245 Arlington Building operating force and expenses 587, 1245cclxxxvi appropriation for salaries, etc.; allowances to physicians, etc., for packing and transfer of personal effects 587, 1246 allotments to Public Health Service details 588, 1246 for printing and binding for 588, 1246 for military and naval death or disability compensation 588, 1246 emergency officers’ retired list included 1246 for medical, surgical, hospital, etc., services to beneficiaries 588, 1246 funeral expenses, etc 588, 1246 library books, etc 588, 1246 court expenses of guardians of mentally incompetents 588, 1246 allotments to other Government agencies 588, 1246 use for new sites, new hospitals, etc., forbidden 588, 1246 allotment authorized for altering Bureau hospitals to furnish adequate accommodations for beneficiaries 588, 1246 expenditures authorized from allotments to other agencies 588, 1247 for paying adjusted service certificates 588, 1247 for military and naval insurance 588, 1247 for additional hospital, dispensary, etc., facilities and service 1247 contracts authorized for incurring additional obligations 1247 deficiency appropriation for military and naval compensation 7 reappropriation of unexpended balances for designated objects 7 for damages claims 7, 889 for medical and hospital services 41, 43, 45, 932, 937, 1616, 1670, 1673 for salaries and expenses 41, 45, 932, 937, 1616, 1621, 1670 for vocational rehabilitation 41, 43, 45, 932, 937, 1616, 1621, 1670, 1673 for increase of compensation 45, 1616, 1621, 1670 for military and naval insurance 45 for military and naval insurance, 1928 and prior years 1628 amounts available 1628 for salaries, etc., transferred to Public Health Service 48 for additional hospital facilities, etc 889 for judgments, United States courts, under 931, 1615 for judgments, Court of Claims under 932, 1670 for salaries, 1929 1676 additional hospital, etc., facilities for mentally afflicted, etc., World War veterans, in Bureau hospitals 715 purchase, etc., of existing plants, construction on sites owned or acquired 716 hospitals, domiciliary and outpatient dispensary facilities, etc 716 accommodations for personnel, recreational centers, to be provided 716 acceptance of gifts for, authorized 716 construction requirements, etc., in the discretion of the Director, subject to approval of the President 716 additional hospital, etc.; construction, repairs, etc., in such manner as President may determine 716 technical, etc., services for, authorized 716 amount authorized to be provided 716 allowance for technical, etc., services 716 suitable buildings, equipment, grounds, etc., may be accepted from States, corporations, individuals, etc 716 garages for privately owned automobiles to be built and maintained, for personnel 716 reimbursement for use 716 sale authorized of portion of hospital reservation at Legion, Tex 716 appraisal and sale of hospital reservation in De Kalb County, Ga 717 proceeds to be covered into the Treasury 717 restriction on buildings, repealed 717 amendments to World War Adjusted Compensation Act 947–950 boilers of hospital sold by Muskogee, Okla., may be retained by the city 323 buildings at Perry Point, Md., hospital may be disposed of 1486 proceeds covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts 1486 loans to veterans on adjusted certificates authorized by, from Government life insurance fund 1561 interest to be charged, etc.; maximum 1561 duplicate adjusted certificate to be issued if original lost, etc 1561 pay and allowances to emergency retired lists of Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, to be from military and naval compensation fund of 735 transfer authorized of portion of hospital reservation, North Little Rock, Ark., to Big Rock Stone and Material Company 369 *Veterans of World War,* extensions may be granted to, of pensions granted prior to November 11, 1918, on account of service from April 6, 1917, to July 2, 1921 1014 *Veterinarians, Army,* appropriation for pay of retired 329, 1353 *Vice Consuls,* appropriation for pay of, acting as chargés d’affaires or in charge of consulates 65, 1096 *Vice President of the United States,* appropriation for compensation 573, 1230 for printing ascertainment of electoral vote for President and 71 for secretary, clerks, etc 517, 1387 for automobile for 520, 1390 deficiency appropriation for automobile for 884, 1607 may appoint midshipmen to Naval Academy, in number equivalent to a Senator’s allowance 788 provisions for transmittal of the votes of electors of the President and 945cclxxxvii to serve on Commission for Enlarging Capitol Grounds 420 *Vicksburg Bridge and Terminal Company,* granted right of way for public utilities across Vicksburg National Park, Miss 315 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Vicksburg, Miss., by 1446 *Vicksburg, Miss.,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at 1446 *Vicksburg National Military Park, Miss.,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 356, 1377 balances of appropriations for, covered in 365 easement across, granted Warren County, Miss., for public highway 434 Vicksburg Bridge and Terminal Company, granted right of way across 315 *Victory Medal and Clasps,* gratuitous issue of, to persons entitled 500 *Village Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for 189, 1052 *Vincennes, Ind.,* bridge authorized across Wabash River, at 740 memorial at, commemorating winning of Old Northwest, etc., to be constructed 724 *Virgin Islands,* appropriation for expenses, temporary government for 625, 1453 amount for public works damaged by hurricane 1453 additional, from internal revenues, etc 625, 1453 citizenship requirement for holding office in 625, 1453 for relief, etc., shipwrecked seamen in 68, 1098 for agricultural experiment stations in 542, 1192 sale of products 542, 1192 deficiency appropriation for repairing, etc., hurricane damages to agricultural experiment stations in 1609 appellate jurisdiction of circuit court of appeals as to interlocutory orders, etc., of district court of 422 salary fixed of judge of district court of 997 *Virginia,* advances authorized to farmers and fruit growers in storm and flood stricken areas of, to purchase seed, feed, and fertilizer, for crop of 1929 1306 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Potomac River, at Great Falls 443 *Virginia Eastern Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for judgment of, for Housing Corporation 1615 *Viruses, etc.,* appropriation for regulating propagation, sales, etc., of 175, 1040 *Viruses, etc., for Animals* (*see* Serums, etc., for Domestic Animals). *Visas, Alien,* additional regulations for issuing, to quota immigrants 1009 *Vital Statistics,* appropriation for transcribing records of State, etc 88 *Vocational Education* (*see also* Federal Board for Vocational Education), additional cumulative appropriations authorized for further development of 1151 one-half allotted to States and Territories in the proportion of their farm population to the total thereof of the United States 1151 use of, for teachers, etc., of agricultural subjects 1151 remaining half to States and Territories in proportion of their rural population to the total thereof of the United States 1151 use of, for teachers, etc., developing home economics 1151 additional amount authorized for general purposes of Federal Board for Vocational Education 1151 authorizations additional, and subject to conditions of former Act 1151 provisions excepting home economics from periods of agricultural practice 1151 expenses for attending meetings allowed 1151 *Vocational Rehabilitation of Disabled Residents, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for 1626, 1628 to be provided for disabled residents, by Federal Board for Vocational Education 1260 meaning of terms, etc 1260 cooperation authorized of Board with various public establishments 1260 plans for vocational rehabilitation of civil employees, residing in the District, to be formulated by Federal Board and Employees Compensation Commission 1260 expenses authorized; details given 1260 sum authorized each year for the Federal Board; equal amount from District revenues 1260 *Vocational Rehabilitation, Veterans’ Bureau,* deficiency appropriation for 41, 43 45, 932, 937, 1616, 1621, 1670, 1673 *Vocational Training, Army,* deficiency appropriation for 49 *Volstead Act* (*see* National Prohibition Act). *Volunteer Soldiers’ Home* (*see* National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers). **W.** *W Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Fourth Street to Rhode Island Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Wabash River,* bridge authorized across, at McGregors Ferry, Ill 480 at Vincennes, Ind 740 time extended for bridging, at Mount Carmel, Ill 384, 1094cclxxxviii change authorized of location of bridge across, from McGregors Ferry, Ill., to New Harmony, Ind., and White County, Ill 1406 *Wabasha Bridge Committee,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Wabasha, Minn 282 *Wabasha, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 282 *Waccamaw River,* bridge authorized across, at Reeves Ferry, N. C 516 *Wage Earners, Employment of,* appropriation for agencies, etc., for aiding 109, 1130 *Wahpeton, N. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school at 218, 1579 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 47 *Wakefield, Va.,* appropriation for care, etc., Washington’s birthplace 358, 1379 *Walker River Agency, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Walker River Indian Reservation, Nev.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 209, 1572 *Wallace, Idaho,* appropriation for care of graves of national forest fire fighters buried at 553, 1203 *Walter Reed Army Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for additional buildings, etc 334 deficiency appropriation for additional facilities 36 for additions 927 technical services 927 amount authorized for additions to 130 construction of nurses’ quarters authorized at 748, 1303 location 748 amount for Chapel 1313 for additional facilities 1303 *Wang Erh-Ko,* deficiency appropriation for indemnity to China for death of 1651 *Wapato Irrigation Project, Wash.,* appropriation for additional water supply to allotments on Yakima Reservation, from; reimbursement 214, 1576 for Satus unit 214 *War Claims Act of 1928, Settlement of,* appropriation for protecting interests of United States under 1109 for expenses of executing provisions of, in Office of Judge Advocate General, Army 1352 deficiency appropriation for payments under 914 for expenses of, under Judge Advocate General’s Office, War Department 928 provisions of 254–279 pay of two employees in excess of $9,000, authorized 1645 *War Claims Arbiter* (*see also* Settlement of War Claims Act of 1928), provisions for determining claims of German nationals against United States 256–260 provisions for determining claims of Austrian and Hungarian nationals against United States 263–265 of owners of vessels “Carl Diederichsen” and “Johanne,” former German nationals 277 *War College, Army,* appropriation for instruction expenses of 328, 1351 *War College, Naval,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 628, 1456 *War Contracts,* deficiency appropriation for settlement of Navy, etc 1648 *War Department* (*see also* Army), appropriation for military activities and other expenses 326, 1349 for Secretary, Assistants 326 for Secretary, Assistant 1349 for civilian personnel in the District 1349 for Office of the Secretary 326, 1349 no field service appropriation available for personnel in office of Assistant Secretary 1349 for Office of Chief of Staff 326, 1349 for Adjutant General’s Office 326, 1349 for Inspector General’s Office 326, 1349 for Judge Advocate General’s Office; employment of experts, etc 326, 1349 for Office of Chief of Finance 326, 1349 for Quartermaster General’s Office 326, 1349 for Chief Signal Officer’s Office 326, 1349 for Office of Chief of Air Corps 326, 1349 for Surgeon General’s Office 326, 1349 for Bureau of Insular Affairs 326, 1349 for Office of Chief of Engineers; technical, etc., services 326, 1349 for Office of Chief of Ordnance 326, 1350 for Office of Chief of Chemical Warfare Service 326, 1350 for Office of Chief of Coast Artillery 326, 1350 for Militia Bureau 326, 1350 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act 327, 1350 if only one position in a grade 327, 1350 allowance in unusually meritorious cases 327, 1350 restriction not applicable to clerical-mechanical service 327, 1350 no reduction in fixed salaries 327, 1350 transfer to another position without reduction 327, 1350 pavment under higher rates permitted 327, 1350 transfers between appropriations for bureaus, etc., to meet increases by reallocation 1350 for Department contingent expenses 327, 1350 for stationery 327, 1350 for postage stamps 327, 1350 for printing and binding for 327, 1350 for contingencies of the Army 327, 1351 restriction on transfers of surplus property 328, 1351 for Military Intelligence Division 328, 1351 for Army War College 328, 1351 for contingencies, headquarters of military departments, etc 328, 1352 for Command and General Staff School 329, 1352 for military post exchanges 329, 1352cclxxxix appropriation for expenses, under Settlement of War Claims Act, in Office of Judge Advocate General 1352 for pay, etc., of the Army 329, 1353 officers 329, 1353 enlisted men 329, 1353 miscellaneous items under 329, 1353 assignment to Department duty forbidden 330, 1353 pay to retired officer selling supplies to Army, forbidden 330, 1353 pay forbidden to officer retired before 64 years, employed by parties making direct sales to Department or Army 330, 1353 for mileage of the Army 330, 1353 for courts martial, apprehending deserters, etc 330, 1354 for clerks, etc., Finance Department 330, 1354 for paying claims for damages to private property 330, 1354 for paying claims of officers, etc., for personal property lost, etc., in service 331, 1354 for subsistence of the Army 331, 1354 for regular quartermaster supplies 331, 1355 for clothing and equipage 332, 1356 for incidental expenses of Army 333, 1356 for Army transportation 333, 1356 for horses 334, 1357 for military posts, construction, etc 334, 1358 not available for Scott Field, Ill 335 for barracks and quarters, etc 335, 1358 for shooting galleries and ranges 335, 1358 for rent of buildings for military purposes in the District 335, 1359 for Fort Monroe, Va., wharf, roads, and sewers 335, 1359 for hospitals, construction, etc 336, 1359 for fortification expenses 336, 1359 for Signal Service, expenses 336, 1360 for Air Corps, expenses 337, 1360 for Medical Department, expenses 339, 1362 for hospital care, Canal Zone garrisons 340, 1363 for Army Medical Museum 340, 1363 for library, Surgeon General’s Office 340, 1363 for care of insane Filipino and Porto Rican soldiers 340 for care of insane Filipino soldiers 1363 for Engineer Department, expenses 341, 1363 military surveys and maps 342, 1364 for Ordnance Department, expenses 342, 1364 consulting engineers authorized 342, 1365 for manufacture of arms 342 for tanks 343 for Field Artillery armament 343 for proving grounds 343 for Rock Island, Ill., bridges 343, 1365 for testing machines 343 for repairs of arsenals, etc 344, 1365 for gauges, dies, jigs, etc., for manufacture of armament 344, 1365 for Chemical Warfare Service 344, 1365 for service schools, etc 344, 1366 appropriation for Military Academy 345, 1367 for National Guard expenses 347, 1368 for Organized Reserves, Officers’ Reserve Corps 348, 1369 for Enlisted Reserve Corps, pay, allowances, etc 348, 1370 for expenses of headquarters and camps 348, 1370 for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, expenses of units of, etc 349, 1371 for military supplies, etc., for other schools and colleges 350, 1372 for civilian training camps; limitation on trainees, etc 350, 1372 for expenses promoting rifle practice, civilian military instruction, etc 351, 1373 no pay to officers, etc., using time-measuring devices on work of employees 353, 1374 for nonmilitary activities 353, 1374 for Jennie Carroll 353, 1374 for Mabel H. Lazear 353, 1374 for John M. Kissinger 353, 1374 for Clyde L. West 353, 1374 for national cemeteries 354, 1374 for Chalmette, La 354 for Lee Mansion, restoration, etc 354 for headstones for soldiers’, etc., graves 354, 1375 for Antietam battle field, Md 354, 1375 for disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, and civilians; recovery of bodies, etc 1375 for American cemeteries in Great Britain and France 355 for Confederate cemeteries and burial places 355, 1375 for monuments, etc., in Cuba and China 355, 1375 for national military parks 355, 1376 for survey of battle fields 1377 Stones River, Tenn., commencement, etc 356 for national monuments 357, 1377 Kill Devil Hill, N. C 357 Chalmette Monument, La 357 for completing Tomb of the Unknown Soldier 1378 for Battle of Kettle Creek, Ga., tablet 1378 for Perryville, Ky., battle monument 1378 for William Rufus King monument 1378 for restoring, etc., Old Fort Niagara, N. Y 1378 for Washington-Alaska cable, etc 357, 1378 for artificial limbs 357, 1379 for surgical appliances 357, 1379 for trusses 358, 1379 for Medical and Surgical History of World War 358 for Washington’s birthplace 358, 1379 for California Debris Commission 358, 1379 for roads, bridges, and trails, Alaska 358, 1379 for regulating flow of Lowell Creek, Alaska 358 for reimbursing Miami, Fla., loan for harbor improvement 358 for river and harbor preservation, maintenance, etc 358, 1379ccxc appropriation for river and harbor preservation, etc; survey of boundary waters, etc 358, 1379 examinations, surveys, etc., of authorized projects 359, 1380 New York Harbor deposits 359, 1380 for bank protection, etc., of Missouri River, at Niobrara, Nebr 1380 for bank protection, etc., of Missouri River, at Yankton, S. Dak 1380 for relocation of levee of Arkansas River, in Conway County, Ark 1380 for Inland Waterway Corporation stock to be purchased, etc 1380 for survey of Conduit Road from the District to Great Falls, Md., etc 1380 for operating, etc., Muscle Shoals Dam No 2, Tennessee River 359, 1381 for flood relief, Mississippi River; immediately available 359 for flood control, Mississippi and Sacramento Rivers 359 for flood control, Mississippi River and tributaries 1381 for emergency flood control for tributaries of the Mississippi 1381 for flood control, Sacramento River 1381 for return to California, contribution for flood control of Sacramento River 1381 for John W. Sackett, for use of gun invention 1381 for relief of specified States for loss of roads and bridges by floods of 1927 1381 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 359, 1382 amounts interchangeable 362, 1384 Board of Managers, etc., salaries, etc 362, 1384 for State and Territorial Homes 362, 1385 for Panama Canal 363, 1385 balances of designated appropriations covered into the Treasury 364 deficiency appropriation for Army 35, 42, 44 49, 926, 935, 937, 1619, 1622, 1664, 1672, 1674 for damages claims 35, 926, 1664 for reimbursing Philippine Government 37 for national cemeteries 37, 43, 49 for headstones for graves of American soldiers in Europe 37 for Tomb of Unknown Soldier, Arlington Cemetery 37 for national military parks 37 for connecting strip to Corinth national cemetery 37 for survey of battle fields 38 for commencing establishment of Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battle Fields Memorial 38 for Stones River, Tenn., National Military Park 38 for memorials to Virginia Dare and Roger Williams 38 for Lincoln Birthplace Memorial 38 for artificial limbs 38 for acquisition of Cape Cod Canal 38 for emergency flood control, Mississippi River 38 for examinations, surveys, etc., of rivers and harbors 38 deficiency appropriation for river and harbor collision damages claims 38, 930 for Jamestown, Va., Monument, constructing approach, etc 39 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 39, 50, 930, 1620, 1674 for State or Territorial homes 39 for Panama Canal 39 for judgments of district courts in special Acts, under 40, 1615 for judgments, United States courts, under 40, 931, 1615, 1669, 1670 for paying damages, etc., suits in admiralty under 40, 931, 1669 for judgments, Ohio Southern District court, Lever Act, under 40 for additional employees 49 for increase of compensation 49, 1619, 1622 for fortifications 49 for arrears of pay, etc., Civil War 49, 935 for registration and selection for military service 49, 937, 1619 for artificial limbs 50 for administrative expenses, World War Adjusted Compensation Act 925 for expenses, settlement of War Claims Act 925 for Military Academy 928, 1665 for Militia Bureau 929 for Zachary Taylor National Cemetery, establishment 929 for Fort Donelson Military Park, Tenn 929 for Fort McHenry, Md., restoration 929 for Kings Mountain, S. C., battle fields survey, etc 929 for road, Lookout Mountain-Saint Elmo, Tenn 929 for paving La Fayette Extension Road 929 for Ringgold Road 929 for Lake of the Woods, etc., flowage easements 930 for Mississippi River flood control 930 for emergency work, flood control of tributaries of the Mississippi 930 for revision, etc., of Canal Zone Laws, etc 931 for judgments, Court of Claims under 932, 1670 for contingent expenses 935 for Pacific Branch Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1614 for national security and defense under 1619 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 1620 for Army War College 1622 for National Guard 1665 for Quartermaster Corps 1666 for Secretary’s Office, salaries, 1929 1688 for Army, civilian personnel, 1929 1688 for nonmilitary activities, salaries, etc., 1929 1691 amount authorized for paving, etc., Government Road, Rossville to Chickamauga, etc., Park 1305 arms, etc., seized and condemned for illegal export, to be delivered to 1424 paving authorized of Ringgold Road, an approach to Chickamauga and Chattanooga Park 712ccxci submission to Congress discontinued, of report on Engineer Department bids 988 tests of metals 988 river and harbor civil engineers 988 public property leases 988 horse purchases 988 sales of military property 988 disciplinary barracks affairs 988 river and harbor contracts prior to April 6, 1917 988 tools to Vocational Education Board 988 military park, Kansas City, Mo 988 engineer operations, overseas 989 civilian receipts, etc., Fort Monroe, Va 989 plan for military post construction 989 administration of World War Adjusted Compensation Act 989 *War Finance Corporation,* affairs of, to be liquidated after April 4, 1929, and transferred to Secretary of the Treasury 1442 assignment to Treasury officials of duties, etc 1442 moneys to be covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts 1442 no rights, penalties, etc., affected 1442 upon payment of all lawful obligations, capital stock to be retired, etc 1443 final report to Congress, and corporation deemed dissolved 1443 submission to Congress discontinued, of quarterly reports 995 succession of, continued one year 405 *War Frauds,* deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc 47, 905 *War Minerals Acts,* claims under contracts to review decisions of Secretary of the Interior in, may be filed in District of Columbia Supreme Court upon a question of law 1166 decisions on questions of fact conclusive, and not subject to court review 1166 procedure, etc 1166 jurisdiction as a United States district court to hear and determine such suits 1166 appeal to District of Columbia Court of Appeals 1166 review by United States Supreme Court by certiorari or appeal 1166 adjustment upon final disposition 1166 *War Revenue,* deficiency appropriation for collecting 42, 48 *War Risk Insurance Bureau,* deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 932 *War Trophies and Devices,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of distribution 36 *War with Germany,* appropriation for preparing, etc., naval records of 642 *War with Spain,* deficiency appropriation for pay of the Army 42, 44, 49, 1619, 1672, 1674 *Ward, Major General Artemas,* erection in District of Columbia, of monument to, in memory of his services during War of Independence 689 selection of site, and approval of design 689 *Wardman, Harry,* payment authorized to, Thomas P. Bones, and James D. Hobbs, for use of Bieber Building by Agricultural Department 1926, 1927, and 1928 56 further lease of building authorized 56 *Warehouse Act, United States,* appropriation for expenses administering 563, 1214 deficiency appropriation for paying claim of Curtis-Martin Newspapers, Inc., from appropriation for administering 13 *Warm Springs Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1571, 1584 for employee’s cottage 1567 *Warm Springs, Ga.,* appropriation for fish cultural station, auxiliary to; balance available 99, 1129 *Warrant Officers, Army,* appropriation for pay 329, 1353 for aviation increase 329, 1353 for mileage 330, 1353 appointment as, persons whose commissioned service in World War interrupted requisite service as quartermaster clerks 718 recognition of World War commission as detached service away from station 719 recognition of all service for longevity pay and retirement 719 number limitation not applicable to appointees 719 *Warrant Officers, Army, Navy, etc.,* period pay of commissioned 1187 total pay, etc., of commissioned, established 1187 maximum allowed 1187 monthly base pay of Navy and Coast Guard 1187 *Warren County, Miss.,* granted easement across Vicksburg Military Park, for public highway 434 *Warren, Ohio,* bridge authorized across Mahoning River, at 309 time extended for bridging Mahoning River, at 1535 *Warren, Pa.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1662 *Warren Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Thirty-eighth Street to Wisconsin Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 653 *Warrior River,* bridge authorized across, at Demopolis, Ala 754 at Eutaw, Ala 754 *Washington,* agreement required of, to maintain road on Lummi Indian Reservation, free of Government expense 366ccxcii may acquire, after completion, bridge across Agate Pass, Bainbridge Island 1447 Columbia River, at Arlington, Oreg 1023 Puget Sound, at the Narrows 1403 time extended for bridging Columbia River by, at Kettle Falls 51 *Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System,* appropriation for operation, etc., of, from its revenues 357, 1378 deficiency appropriation for operation, etc 1620 for salaries and expenses, 1929, 1930 1691 *Washington Aqueduct, D. C* (*see also* Water Service, D. C.), appropriation for operation, etc 680, 1297 *Washington, Bicentennial Celebration of Birth of George,* deficiency appropriation for expenses; funds available 888 *Washington, Commission for Celebration of Bicentennial of Birthday of George,* directed to construct memorial highway from Mount Vernon to Arlington Memorial Bridge across Potomac River 721 *Washington County, Ala.,* title of lands in, as the claim of Seth Dean, relinquished to equitable owners, etc 972 *Washington County, Nebr.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, between Harrison County, Iowa, and 194 *Washington, D. C* (*see also* District of Columbia), appropriation for acquiring triangle properties in, as sites for Federal buildings, etc 1045 for rent of temporary quarters for Government officials, etc 1045 for navy yard, public works 1464 deficiency appropriation for purchase, etc., elevator, city post office 1649 for acquiring triangle properties 925, 1663 American Republics invited to attend conference of conciliation and arbitration at 487 foreign governments invited to attend International Conference on Civil Aeronautics at 1011 *Washington Missouri River Bridge Company,* may bridge Missouri River, at Washington, Mo 151 time extended for bridging Missouri River, at Washington, Mo., by 1529 *Washingtfon, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at 151 time extended for bridging Missouri River, at 1529 *Washington Monument, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of, and grounds 583, 1241 *Washington, N. C.,* terms of court at 495 *Washington Railway and Electric Company,* required to relocate tracks, etc., on Michigan Avenue, as straightened, etc 1544 costs and expenses to be paid by the Company 1544 easement granted, over Michigan Avenue 1545 charter of, amended to provide for relocation of tracks, etc 1545 *Washington Terminal Company,* acceptance of sum in compromise with, for expenses of grading street, etc., due to subsidence by constructing railroad tunnel under First street east, Washington, D. C 398 *Washington’s Birthplace, Wakefield, Va.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 358, 1379 *Waste Products,* appropriation for industrial utilization of, from the land 94, 1124 *Water Department, D. C.,* appropriation for personal services, revenue, etc., branches 680, 1297 for operating expenses 680, 1297 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929 1694 *Water Service, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses, wholly from water revenues 680, 1296 for Washington Aqueduct, reservoir, tunnel, filtration plant, etc 680, 1297 for maintenance, etc., Conduit Road 680, 1297 control of Secretary of War over Aqueduct, etc., not affected 680, 1297 for revenue, inspection, and distribution branches 680, 1297 for water department, maintenance distribution system 681, 1297 for extending distribution system 681, 1297 for installing meters 681, 1297 for fire, etc., hydrants 681, 1297 for replacement of old, etc., mains 681, 1297 for new mains 681, 1297 deficiency appropriation for site for new third high service reservoir 11 for removal, etc., of water mains incident to public buildings construction 34 for maintenance, of distribution system 1631 rates of assessment for laying water mains, continued 11 *Water Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for widening roadway, etc., Wisconsin Avenue to Thirty-fifth Street 655 *Water Supply of the United States,* appropriation for investigating, etc., to determine the 232, 1594 *Waterbury, Conn.,* deficiency appropriation for building for post office, etc 1662 *Watersheds of Navigable Waters,* amounts authorized for 1928, 1929, and 1930, to purchase lands for the protection of, etc 468 *Waterside Drive NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Belmont Road to Allen Street; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Watertown, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 181, 1044 *Watts, Vera M.,* stock raising homestead entry of, validated 1157ccxciii *Waukegan, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 181, 1044 deficiency appropriation for public building at 1662 *Wayne, General Anthony,* deficiency appropriation for erection of historical museum as a memorial to, Fort Defiance, Ohio 1666 cooperation with Ohio for a historical museum as a memorial to, on site of Fort Defiance, Ohio 1009 *Waynesburg, Pa.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 33 *Ways and Means Committee, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, revising customs laws 3 members of, elected to 71st Congress, authorized to hold hearings, etc., in preparation for a revision of the Tariff Act of 1922 1607 to employ expert, etc., services 1607 printing and binding, and other necessary expenses authorized 1607 expenses, except printing and binding, payable from the contingent fund 1607 *Weather Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 543, 1194 furnishing forecasts for air navigation 544, 1194 telegraph, etc., rates and contracts, to be adjusted 544, 1194 cooperation with other Bureaus, etc 544, 1194 for Chief of Bureau and office personnel 544, 1194 for expenses in Washington 544, 1194 for printing office expenses 544, 1195 restriction on printing by Bureau; exception 544, 1195 for expenses outside of Washington 544, 1195 for observations, warnings, etc 544, 1195 for aerological stations; atmospheric investigations, etc 544, 1195 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 12, 41, 44, 933, 1616 for expenses, outside of Washington 894 for building, etc., San Juan, P. R., station 1633 for study of atmospheric phenomena 1633 for salaries, 1929 1677 care, etc., of Mount Weather, Va., station transferred to Office of Public Buildings and Public Parks of National Capital; sale of, repealed 1625 payments for expert services for Bureau building at Lansing, Mich., allowed 11 station at Mount Weather, Va., to be sold 311 proceeds to be deposited as miscellaneous receipts 311 *Weatherwalks, Edward,* name placed on yellow-fever honor roll and presented gold medal 1409 widow of, to receive $125 monthly 1410 *Wegener, E. H.,* may bridge Mississippi River, at Chester, Ill 283 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Chester, Ill., by 1529 *Weights and Measures, International Bureau of,* appropriation for contribution 69, 1100 deficiency appropriation for annual contribution to 1612 *Weights and Measures, International Committee of,* appropriation for attendance of member 90, 1121 *Weights, Measures, and Markets, D. C., Superintendent of,* appropriation for office personnel 646, 1264 for inspection expenses 647, 1264 for maintenance, etc., of markets 647 Western, repairs, equipment, etc 647 for motor trucks, etc 647, 1264 *Wellsburg, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River, at 503 time extended for bridging Ohio River, at 1530 *Weslaco, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande, at 471, 776 consent of Mexico required 471, 776 *West, Clyde L.,* appropriation for monthly payments to 353, 1374 name placed on yellow-fever honor roll and presented gold medal 1409 to receive $125 monthly 1410 *West Indian Islands Acquired from Denmark* (*see* Virgin Islands). *West Indies,* appropriation for Weather Service expenses in 543, 1194 *West Point* (*see* Military Academy). *West Swanton, Vt.,* bridge authorized across Lake Champlain, East Alburg to 514, 1506 *West Virginia,* construction of bridge across Potomac River, at Paw Paw, by Maryland and, legalized 1077 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Kanawha River, at Cabin Creek 475 at Dunbar 982 at Point Pleasant 408 at Saint Albans 473 New River, at McCreery 767 Ohio River, at Moundsville 1440 at New Cumberland 741 at New Martinsville, W. Va 298, 1473 at Ravenswood, Ohio 318 at Sistersville, W. Va 135 at Wellsburg, W. Va 503 *West Warwick, M. I.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 1663 *Western Irrigation Agriculture,* appropriation for investigation of utilizing of lands reclaimed under Reclamation Act, etc 551, 1202 *Western Navajo Indian Boarding School, Ariz.,* appropriation for construction, etc 220, 1578 *Western Navajo Indian Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 220, 1581ccxciv *Western Shoshone Agency, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1584 *Western Shoshone Indian Reservation, Idaho and Nev.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 209, 1572 deficiency appropriation for survey of water supply 1639 *Weyerhaeser Timber Company,* trestle, etc., in Henderson Inlet by, legalized 1430 *Whatcom County, Wash.,* completion of road across Lummi Reservation, partially constructed by, authorized 366 to be maintained by, free of Government expense 366 *Wheat,* claims of elevators, etc., of, for money earned in 1919 and 1920, under Government guaranteed price contracts, to be adjusted and paid 1148 *Wheeler Field, Hawaii,* construction of Army buildings authorized at 748 construction for Army Air Corps, authorized at 749, 1301 of buildings, etc., at 1301 *Wheelock Academy, Okla.,* appropriation for dining hall, etc., improvements, from funds of Choctaws 1577 purchase of pasture land for, from tribal funds of Choctaws, Okla., authorized 216 repairs to roadway 216 *White County, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Wabash River between New Harmony, Ind., and, authorized in place of former location at McGregors Ferry, Ill 1406 *White Earth Indian Reservation, Minn.,* appropriation for boarding school for Chippewa Indians 1577 *White, Honorable Hays B.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 884 *White Horse Indian Subagency, S. Dak.,* bridge authorized across Moreau River, at; half cost from Indian funds 1487 *White House, D. C.* (*see also* Executive Mansion), iron gates between grounds of, and State, etc., Department Building, given to Spiegel Grove State Park, Fremont, Ohio 422 *White House Police,* appropriation for salaries 574, 1231 for uniforms and equipment 574, 1231 *White, John F., and Mary L.,* deficiency appropriation for paying damage claims of 1674 *White Mountain Indian Reservation,* permits for power development on Salt River, within, may be issued by Federal Power Commission 1344 *White Pine Blister Rust,* appropriation for study, etc., of 550, 1200 for expenses of eradicating, etc.; local contributions required 550, 1200 paying for destroyed trees, etc., forbidden 550, 1200 for preventing spread of 565, 1216 *White Plains, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 182, 1044 *White Point, Fla.,* bridge authorized across Garniers Bayou, between Smack Point, and 1311 *White River,* appropriation for sum to strengthen and hold levees on, for flood protection, in Woodruff and Monroe Counties, Ark 592 bridge authorized across, at Augusta, Ark 757 at Clarendon, Ark 972 at Cotter, Ark 470 at Newport, Ark 984 *White River and Tributaries,* project for flood control of, to be submitted 538 *White River Ute Indians, Utah,* appropriation for irrigating allotted lands of 214, 1575 for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 224, 1586 from accrued interest 224, 1586 *Whitesburg Ferry, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River, at 287, 753 *Whittier Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Fourth to Seventh Streets; from gasoline tax fund 652 for paving, etc., Seventh Street to Piney Branch Road; from gasoline tax fund 1270 for paving, etc., Harlan to Second Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1270 *Wholesale Farmers’ Produce Market, D. C.,* acquisition of designated squares authorized for 1487 sum authorized for all expenses 1487 rules, etc., to be prescribed for operation 1487 charges authorized for use 1487 *Wichita, etc., Indians, Okla.,* deficiency appropriation for attorneys in claims 1640 *Wichita, Kans.,* appropriation for public building 182, 1044 *Wichita National Forest,* appropriation for herd of long-horned cattle in 1203 *Widows Pension,* rate of, if married prior to June 27, 1907, to persons who served 90 days in Civil War and honorably discharged, or discharged for disability, and now 75 years of age 714 no other pension decreased 715 *Wilcox, Agnes W.,* deficiency appropriation for paying, widow of consul dying in service 29 *Wild Life and Fish Refuge, Upper Mississippi River,* appropriation for construction, etc 1130 for acquiring areas for 1210 acceptance authorized of gift of lands in Clayton County, Iowa 420 *Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,* appropriation for acquiring additional land and enlarging public building at 182, 1044 minerals reserved 182 *Williams, Roger,* deficiency appropriation for memorial tablet to 38ccxcv *Williamson, W. Va.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 34 *Willox, James C.,* land patent, to issue to 1157 *Wilmington, N. C.,* Federal Point Lighthouse Reservation, conveyed to, for a memorial to commemorate the Battle of Fort Fisher 1066 terms of court at 495 *Wilmington, Ohio.* deficiency appropriation for public building at 34 *Wilson County, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River, in Trousdale County and 416 *Wilson, N. C.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 34 terms of court at; rooms to be provided 495 *Winchester, Mass.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 34 *Wind Cave National Park, S. Dak.,* appropriation for administration, etc 235, 1598 deficiency appropriation for 1621 *Wind River Indian Reservation* (*see also* Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo.), appropriation for irrigation system; extension of canals, etc 214, 1576 deficiency appropriation for allotments to unallotted Indians on 899 *Winder Building, D. C.,* appropriation for installation of electric elevator in 583 *Windom Place NW., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., Thirty-eighth Street to Wisconsin Avenue; from gasoline tax fund 1269 *Winnebago Indian Hospital, Nebr.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of; X-ray equipment 221, 1581 for improvements, etc 1581 *Winnebago Tribe of Indians,* all claims of, against United States, not heretofore determined, to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 1027 procedure, etc 1027 attorneys fees, etc., to be fixed by court 1028 disposal of amounts recovered; taxing of costs 1028 court expenses payable from tribal funds 1028 *Winnemucca, Nev.,* deficiency appropriation for purchase of land, etc., for Indian colony near 899 purchase of land in vicinity of, authorized for an Indian colony 618 amount for moving cabins, etc 618 *Winslow, Francis A., Judge for New York Southern Judicial District,* subcommittee of Judiciary of House of Representatives directed to inquire into official conduct of 1325 to report to the Committee whether the judge believed to be guilty of acts of high crimes and misdemeanors under the Constitution 1325 subcommittee of Judiciary of House of Representatives; powers of, to hold meetings, administer oaths, etc 1325 to report to Judiciary Committee of the 71st Congress 1325 expenses authorized from the House contingent fund; limit 1325 *Wireless Communication* (*see* Radio Communication). *Wisconsin,* agreement with Michigan, for construction, etc., of bridge across Menominee River, between Marinette, Wis., and Menominee, Mich., consented to by Congress 300 Federal jurisdiction not affected 301 and Michigan may bridge Menominee River, at Marinette 303 bridge authorized across Saint Croix River, at Stillwater, Minn., by Minnesota and 1172 designated tracts of land conveyed to, for State park 417 price, description, etc 417 may acquire, after completion, bridge across Saint Croix River, near Grantsburg 703 Mississippi River, at Alma, Wis 289 at Cassville 294 at Lansing, Iowa 280 at Prairie du Chien 199 at Wabasha, Minn 282 may bridge Rock River, at Janesville 1152 *Wisconsin Avenue NW., D. C.,* appropriation for widening, etc., River Road to District line; from gasoline tax fund 653 relocation of car tracks; refund 653 for paving, etc., M. to Water Streets; from gasoline tax fund 1272 use authorized of designated Government land for widening 1341 *Wisconsin Pottawatomie Indians,* unexpended balances of treaty funds, due, authorized to be appropriated 159 *Wiseman, William, British Vice Consul,* deficiency appropriation for payment to Great Britain, in recognition of services of 912 payment directed to Great Britain in recognition of services of, for American interests in Mexico 489 *Witnesses, United States Courts,* appropriation for mileage and per diems, subsistence, etc 81, 1111 deficiency appropriation for 47, 934, 1617, 1671 *Wittenberg, Albert,* payment to Germany, for heirs of, deceased while seaman in American merchant marine 414 *Wolf Point, Mont.,* time extended for bridging Missouri River at 117 *Wolves,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 559, 1209ccxcvi *Woman’s Relief Corps, Grand Army of the Republic,* acceptance of bronze tablets from, to be placed in Andersonville National Cemetery, Ga 1447 Women, Federal Industrial Institution f or, appropriation for maintenance, etc 82, 1113 deficiency appropriation for establishing, etc.; reappropriation of balances 22 *Women in Army or Navy,* disabled, entitled to benefits of Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 366 *Women in Industry,* appropriation for investigation, etc., of 108, 1138 *Women of the World War, Memorial to,* deficiency appropriation for additional contribution to erection of 886 additional amounts for erecting and equipping, authorized 250 *Women’s Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 108, 1138 attendance at meetings 109, 1138 deficiency appropriation for salaries, 1929 1685 *Wood and Wood Products,* amount authorized for physical and chemical tests of; pulp and paper making, etc 701 foreign woods, etc 701 *Wood Distillation, etc.,* appropriation for investigating methods of 554, 1205 study of hemp for manufacture of pulp and paper 554, 1205 *Woodlen, Christopher,* deficiency appropriation for services 2 *Woodward, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., livestock breeding station at 549, 1199 for horticultural experiment, etc., station at 1201 terms of court at 1518 *Wool,* appropriation for standardizing, from fund created from collections of wool clip of 1918 895, 1214 practical forms of grade of, to be sold; deposit of receipts in the Treasury 561, 1212 use of funds collected from wool clip of 1918, for establishing standards, etc 593 use for grading, etc 594 charges authorized for practical forms of grades 594 *Wool Clip of 1918,* appropriation for completing work of handling, etc 563, 1214 for standardization of wools from fund created from collections of 1214 deficiency appropriation for completing work of handling, etc 13 use authorized of funds from, impracticable to distribute to grower, or promoting use of authorized standards of grades, etc 593 *Wool Industry,* appropriation for investigating problems of, on western lands 547, 1197 *Woonsocket, M. I.,* appropriation for public building 1044 deficiency appropriation for public building at 925 *Wooster, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 182 *Worcester, Mass.,* appropriation for demolition and commencing construction of public building 182 for public building 1044 *Workhouse and Reformatory, D. C.,* appropriation for personal services 672, 1289 advances for expenses in returning escaped prisoners 672, 1289 for purchase of land for railroad siding 673 for additional land around buildings; immediately available 673 *Workhouse, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 673, 1289 for maintenance, etc 673, 1289 for construction of permanent buildings, etc 1289 for fuel 673, 1289 for reconditioning barges, wharves, etc 673 for construction, repairs, etc 673, 1289 for brick plant 673 for motor vehicles 673 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 10, 892, 1630 *World War,* appropriation for preparing Medical and Surgical History of 358 for preparing naval records of 642, 1471 for expenses of Judge Advocate General’s Office, War Department, executing provisions of “Settlement of War Claims Act, 1928” 1352 additional amount authorized for erecting and equipping Memorial to the Women of 250 mentally afflicted veterans of, to be provided with additional hospital, domiciliary, and out-patient dispensary facilities, in Veterans’ Bureau hospitals 715 pilgrimages to cemeteries in Europe arranged for mothers and widows of American forces, who died during, and are buried therein 1508 settlement authorized of the indebtedness of Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes 399 settlement of claims arising out of, between United States, Germany, Austria, and Hungary, etc 254–279 *World War Adjusted Compensation,* appropriation for administrative expenses, etc., under Veterans’ Bureau 587, 1245 for administrative expenses, under Navy Department; unexpended balance reappropriated 642 deficiency appropriation for administrative expenses, under War Department 925 *World War Adjusted Compensation Act Amendments,* application for benefits of, to be filed before January 2, 1930 947ccxcvii application for benefit of; personally, or by representative of veteran physically unable 947 void, if by other than representative, or not filed before January 2, 1930 947 by any person, if veteran dies after making, before filing 947 by widow, if veteran died without making, between May 19, 1924, and July 1, 1924 947 valid, if application filed before January 2, 1930, whether or not alive at the time 947 disposition of credits, if payments previously paid, and application filed thereafter 947 no payment to widow if remarried, etc 947 unless dependent at death of veteran, and before January 3, 1930 947 presumption of dependency of widow 947 payment to child under 18, or physically incapable of support, before January 3, 1930 948 limitation as to mother or father before January 3, 1930 948 time for applying for benefits extended to January 2, 1930 948 payments only if applications made 948 applications personally, or by representative, if physically, etc., incapable 948 void, if otherwise 948 presumption of application for benefits if Department records show filing, though original can not be found 948 transmittal of new application if filed, as of date of former 948 continued unexplained absence from home, etc., for seven years, a presumption of death 948 if no application of veteran prior to, benefits allowed dependents 948 dependency construed; of widow 949 incapacity of child 949 mother or father 949 if veteran appears, payments to dependents shall cease 949 deduction of payments made 949 payment to legally appointed guardian, etc., of minors, physically incompetents, etc 949 direct, prior to receipt of notice of disability 949 veterans may change beneficiaries from time to time 949 payment to estate of, if unable to ascertain the beneficiary named 949 punishment for fraudulent statements, etc., extended 949 no prior payments, etc., invalidated 950 priority of dependents, etc 950 loans to veterans on service certificates allowed by Veterans’ Bureau from life insurance fund 1561 terms and conditions; rate of interest not to exceed 6 per cent 1561 duplicate certificates, may be issued for those lost without bad faith 1561 bond required 1561 duplicate certificates; issue without bond if lost, etc., before delivery to veteran 1561 after delivery, if partially destroyed, etc 1561 *World War Claims* (*see* Mixed Claims Commissions). *World War Foreign Debt Commission,* approval of settlement made by, of indebtedness of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes 399 *World War Veterans’ Act, 1924* (*see also* Veterans’ Bureau). appropriation for expenses of administration 587, 1245 *World War Veterans’ Act, 1924, Amendments,* no suit in claims for insurance allowed, unless brought within six years after right accrued, or one year from date of this Act 964 right accrued on happening of contingency on which based 964 limitation suspended on denial of claim by Director 964 time for infants, etc 964 allowance of new suit, for defects in process, etc 964 former judgments that claim barred by limitation, not a bar to a new suit 964 State, etc., statute of limitations not applicable 964 pending suits included in provisions hereof 964 in payments to minors, etc., Director to give notice to court on failure of guardian, etc., to properly execute his duties, etc 964 suspension of guardian, etc., neglecting to render accounts of payments 964 payment of court expenses of investigations, etc 964 no recovery of compensation payments from beneficiary, if without fault; nonliability of disbursing officer 965 amount reimbursed to life insurance fund 965 contract for translators authorized without regard to civil service laws, etc 965 records, etc., in litigated cases may be purchased 965 medical examinations, etc., expenses in insurances cases to be paid from Bureau expenses 965 in death allowance; compensation to dependent parents; proof of dependency required 965 allowance for burial expenses, for death in the service 966 veterans of any war, including women Army nurses in Spanish-American War 966 beneficiaries of the Bureau 966 additional, for beneficiaries in hospitals, etc., away from home 966 cost of transportation of an attendant 966ccxcviii allowance for burial expenses; no deduction from accrued pension compensation, or insurance 966 contracts for burial expenses allowed without advertising for proposals 966 payments under former, expressly authorized 966 no deduction from, if contribution made by State 966 continuance of widow’s compensation 966 to child until age of 18 years, etc 966 during mental or physical defect 966 to complete education or training; conditions 966 disability compensation allowance; with dependent parents 967 proof of dependency required; effect, if not supplied 967 apportionment if parties not living together 967 no compensation payable unless death or disability occurred prior to, or within one year after, discharge 967 exception if evidence furnished of injury, etc., in active service 967 restriction removed if official record of its existence 967 time limit for presenting claims extended to April 6, 1930 967 for minors, etc 967 compensation to widows, etc., accruing under War Risk Insurance Act, to be as provided in this Act 967 insurance against death or disability granted to all persons in service of Army or Navy on application; limitation of amount 967 time limit for applying 968 acceptance of reserves, applying at training stations, etc., and becoming totally disabled, dying, etc 968 application to Coast Guard on active duty 968 beneficiaries allowed, of yearly renewable term insurance 968 also during disability to injured person 968 recognition of beneficiaries if within permitted class when designated 968 expenses borne by United States 968 premium rates established 968 term yearly renewable insurance to be converted not later than July 2, 1927, to the form requested 968 forms, payments of premiums, etc., to be prescribed 968 no reconversion to five-year level premium policy 968 to cease July 2, 1927 969 extension allowed for mental condition, or disappearance 969 matured by total permanent disability, may be renewed if insured no longer so disabled 969 additional period of extension, on recovery of mental condition, or reappearing 969 term yearly renewable insurance to be converted not later July 2, 1927; payment of, in installments; small amounts may accumulate 969 other provisions for, authorized 969 basis of calculations 969 changes of beneficiaries at any time allowed, if in permitted classes 969 payment to estate, if no living beneficiary designated 969 if beneficiary die without receiving all installments 969 no payment to estate, if under State laws it would escheat 969 escheat to United States, and credited to life insurance fund 969 optional lump sum, etc., payments may be provided for 970 election of beneficiary to receive installment payments, authorized 970 effective as of June 7, 1924 970 insurance in any multiple of $500, and not less than $1,000, may be granted to any one who has applied for yearly renewable term insurance, etc 970 health requirement; limited to $10,000 970 restriction, if former insurance surrendered for cash 970 applicable only for World War military or naval service 970 provisions authorized of disability benefits to insured, totally disabled for 12 months, as though permanently and totally disabled 970 effective date of disability, etc 970 independent of other benefits; premiums waived 970 insurance policy to apply when insured no longer totally disabled 970 other rights not prejudiced 970 conditions for granting the benefits 970 monthly premiums required 971 lapsed insurance; effect of uncollectible compensation 971 *Wright County, Minn.,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River, at Clearwater, by, etc 118, 1527 *Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio,* deficiency appropriation for transfer of Army Air Corps testing plant to 928 amount authorized for transfer of Air Corps experimental, etc., plant to permanent site at 299 *Wright, Wilbur and Orville,* Congressional committee to attend unveiling of memorial at Kitty Hawk, N. C., to commemorate first successful airplane flight of, at Kill Devil Hill 1020 *Wrightsville, Pa.,* time extended for bridging Susquehanna River, between Columbia and 113 *Writs of Error, United States Courts,* abolished in civil and criminal cases 54 relief obtainable by appeals 54 procedure in appeal cases 54 review of judgments of State courts allowed in same form as for 54ccxcix statutes regulating right to, etc., made applicable to appeals substituted therefor 466 *Wyandotte, Mich.,* deficiency appropriation for public building at 34 *Wyoming,* provisions of Boulder Canyon Project Act applicable to, under Colorado River compact 1057–1061 water power permits, on Colorado River and tributaries, not to be issued until March 5, 1930, unless Boulder Canyon Project Act effective prior thereto 1446 **X.** *X Rays,* appropriation for investigations, etc., of 93, 1124 *Xuireb, Emanuel,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement to, for loss of private funds 24 **Y.** *Yachts,* tax on use of foreign built, repealed; effective July 1, 1928 867 *Yakima Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 223, 1584 *Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash.,* appropriation for Toppenish-Simcoe irrigation system 214, 1575 for reimbursing reclamation fund for water furnished lands in 214, 1576 for additional water supply, Wapato irrigation project 214, 1576 unexpended balance of appropriation for diversion dam, etc., covered in 1576 *Yakima Indian Sanatorium, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of; X-ray equipment 221, 1582 *Yakima Irrigation Project, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 229, 1592 for construction, etc 230, 1592 for Kittitas division, etc 230, 1592 *Yankton Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from interest on Sioux fund 223 *Yankton, S. Dak.,* appropriation for control of floods, etc., of Missouri River at 1380 *Yankton Sioux Tribe of Indians, S. Dak.,* agency, etc., lands revested in 1167 not available for allotments 1167 *Yates, Hicklin,* deficiency appropriation for services 883 *Yazoo River and Tributaries,* projects for flood control of, to be submitted 538 *Yellow Fever,* appropriation for prevention of 174, 1040 *Yellow Fever Roll of Honor, Army,* in recognition of high public services in discovery of cause, etc., of yellow fever in Cuba, designated names to be carried on, in Army Register, annually 1409 *Yellowstone Irrigation Project, Mont.-N Dak.,* appropriation for construction of drainage system 229, 1591 *Yellowstone National Forest, Wyo.,* repeal of authorization for homestead entries in 622 *Yellowstone National Park Boundary Commission,* appointed to inspect proposed adjustment of Park boundaries 1413 recommendations to be reported to the President 1413 expenses from Park appropriations 1413 final report to Congress on or before January 1, 1931 1413 *Yellowstone National Park, Wyo.,* appropriation for commissioner 79, 1110 for construction of trout nursery ponds at Mammoth Springs in 98 for administration, etc 235, 1598 for improving winter feed facilities of elk, etc 1601 deficiency appropriation for. 46 for adjusting boundaries of 1644 administration, etc., appropriations for, made available for Grand Teton National Park 1316 appointment of commission to adjust boundary of 1644 boundaries of, changed 1435 no new roads, hotels, etc., permitted in added area 1436 laws made applicable 1436 Water Power Act not applicable 1436 exchange of lands with private owners authorized 1436 no valid existing claims, etc., affected 1436 commission to be appointed, for inspecting and reporting on proposed boundaries adjustments 1413 sum authorized for adding lands to, etc., to improve winter-feed facilities of elk, etc 603 surplus elk may be sold; deposit of receipts 1644 *Yellowstone River, Mont.,* preliminary examination, for flood control of 1164 *Yonkers, N. Y.,* deficiency appropriation for public building; limit of cost increased 34 *York County, Pa.,* time extended for bridging Susquehanna River, between Wrightsville and Columbia, by Lancaster County and 113 *Yorktorvn, Va.,* appropriation for naval mine depot, improving lightning protection 636 *Yosemite National Park, Calif.,* appropriation for commissioner 79, 1110 for administration, etc 236, 1598 maintenance of roads, camping facilities, etc 236 unexpended balance for water supply and camping facilities reappropriated 1599 for roads, etc 1601 deficiency appropriation for hospital building 904 for electric power 1644ccc acquisition of lands in private ownership to be added to, for protecting park deer 787 lands in exchange, to be eliminated from 787 adjacent timber stands may be added to, by proclamation of the President 1486 *Yost Street NE., D. C.,* appropriation for paving, etc., west of Bladensburg Road; from gasoline tax fund 654 *Youghiogheny River,* bridge authorized across, between Versailles and Boston, Pa 1169 *Youngstown, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 1044 deficiency appropriation for post office, etc., extension, etc 925 bridge authorized across Mahoning River, at 1168 may bridge Mahoning River, at Division Street 63 at West Avenue 114 reconstruction, etc., of bridge across Mahoning River, at, authorized 62 *Ysleta, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande, at 1017 consent of Mexico required 1017 *Yukon River, Alaska,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of river steamers, etc., on 240 *Yuma, Ariz.,* construction for Army Air Corps, authorized at 1305 *Yuma County, Ariz.,* lands in, to be leased for municipal aviation field 149 *Yuma Indian Reservation, Calif.,* appropriation for reclamation, etc., charges on lands of 212, 1574 share of credits to Imperial irrigation district of water right charge, etc., for lands in 1321 *Yuma Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing, for Colorado River levees, etc 903 credit for construction charges of water right applicants of payments by Imperial irrigation district of California 1321 pro rata share in Yuma Indian Reservation 1321 where construction charges are paid in full, payments of credits, to operation and maintenance 1321 *Yuma Irrigation Project, Ariz.-Calif.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 228, 1590 maintenance of commercial system 228, 1590 for operating, etc., Colorado River levee system adjacent to 231, 1593 **Z.** *Zachary Taylor National Cemetery, Ky.,* deficiency appropriation for establishing 929 title of land to be donated 929 burial grounds of former President Zachary Taylor, established as 494 *Zanesville, Ohio,* appropriation for acquiring additional land for public building at 182 *Zapata, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande, at 387 consent of Mexico required 387 *Zion National Park, Utah,* appropriation for administration, etc 236, 1599 deficiency appropriation for lighting system 904 diversion of water from springs in, to Springdale, authorized 787 *Zoological Park, D. C., National,* appropriation for acquiring lands for connecting parkway between Potomac and Rock Creek with 680, 1296 for expenses 680, 1296 deficiency appropriation for exhibition cages, etc 893 for salaries, 1929 1694 *Zuni Indian Reservation, N. Mex.,* appropriation for irrigation project on 210, 1572 deficiency appropriation for constructing road on 902 sum authorized for constructing road within 501 employment of Indian labor 501 maintenance free of cost to United States, by New Mexico, etc 501 *Zuni Indian Sanatorium, N. Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1582 ADDITIONAL COPIESof this publication may be procured fromthe superintendent of documentsu.s. government printing officewashington, d. c.at$3.25 PER COPY 2 **THE****STATUTES AT LARGE** OF THE **UNITED STATES OF AMERICA** FROM DECEMBER, 1927, TO MARCH, 1929 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. XLV** IN TWO PARTS PART 1—Public Acts and Resolutions PART 2—Private Acts and Resolutions, Concurrent Resolutions Treaties, and Proclamations **PART 2** UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1929 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. - - - - - - - - - - Price $3.25 LISTof thePRIVATE ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME. Laws of the Seventieth Congress of the United States STATUTE I—1927–1928. Page. *Charles H. Send.* An Act For the relief of Charles H. Send. February 3, 1928 1701 *Andrew B. Ritter.* An Act To correct the military record of Andrew B. Ritter. February 11, 1928 1701 *Finas M. Williams.* An Act For the relief of Finas M. Williams. February 11, 1928 1701 *George C. Hussey.* An Act For the relief of George C. Hussey. February 11, 1928 1702 *Thomas M. Ross.* An Act For the relief of Thomas M. Ross. February 11, 1928 1702 *“Sentinel,” Schooner.* An Act For the relief of the owner of the schooner Sentinel. February 11, 1928 1702 *Albert J. Zyvolski.* An Act For the relief of Albert J. Zyvolski. February 11, 1928 1702 *Howard V. Sloan.* An Act For the relief of Howard V. Sloan. February 11, 1928 1702 *Randolph Sias.* An Act For the relief of Randolph Sias. February 13, 1928 1703 *Adriano Cruceta.* An Act For the relief of Adriano Cruceta, a citizen of the Dominican Republic. February 13, 1928 1703 *Ralph K. Warrington.* An Act For the relief of Lewis H. Francke and Blanche F. Shelley, sole legal heirs of Ralph K. Warrington. February 13, 1928 1703 *Sabino Apodaca.* An Act For the relief of Sabino Apodaca. February 13, 1928 1704 *Robert F. Yeaman.* An Act To compensate Robert F. Yeaman for the loss of certain carpenter tools which was incurred by reason of a fire in the Government area at Old Hickory Ordnance Depot. February 13, 1928 1704 *Calvin H. Burkhead.* An Act For the relief of Calvin H. Burkhead. February 13, 1928 1704 *Joel T. Smith.* An Act For the relief of Joel T. Smith. February 13, 1928 1704 *Maria J. McShane.* An Act Granting six months’ pay to Maria J. McShane. February 13, 1928 1704 *Ida F. Baum.* An Act For the relief of Ida F. Baum. February 13, 1928 1705 *Josephine Thibodeaux.* An Act For the relief of Josephine Thibodeaux. February 15, 1928 1705 *Joseph Jameson.* An Act For the relief of Joseph Jameson. February 18, 1928 1705 *J. L. Sink.* An Act To confer authority on the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia to permit J. L. Sink, a bankrupt, to file his application for discharge and to authorize and empower the judge of said court to hear and determine the same. February 25, 1928 1705 *Harrison County, Miss., title to property.* An Act To remove a cloud on title. February 28, 1928 1706 *Augustus C. Turner.* An Act For the relief of Augustus C. Turner. March 2, 1928 1706 *International Petroleum Company, Limited.* An Act For the relief of the International Petroleum Company, Limited, of Toronto, Canada. March 3, 1928 1706 *Langin Field, W. Va., airplane accident, damages.* An Act To provide relief for the victims of the airplane accident at Langin Field, Moundsville, West Virginia. March 5, 1928 1707 *Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland.* An Act For the relief of the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland. March 5, 1928 1707 *Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont., allotments.* An Act To reimburse certain Indians of the Fort Belknap Reservation, Montana, for part or full value of an allotment of land to which they were individually entitled. March 5, 1928 1708 *Joseph F. Ritcherdson.* An Act For the relief of Joseph F. Ritcherdson. March 7, 1928 1708 *Fred R. Nugent.* An Act For the relief of Fred R. Nugent. March 7, 1928 1708 *Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh.* An Act To authorize Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, United States Army Air Corps Reserve, to accept decorations and gifts from foreign governments. March 7, 1928 1709 *Mary M. Jones.* An Act For the relief of Mary M. Jones. March 8, 1928 1709 *Frank Stinchcomb.* An Act For the relief of Frank Stinchcomb. March 8, 1928 1709 *James Neal.* An Act For the relief of James Neal. March 10, 1928 1709iiiiv *Jacob Thomas.* An Act For the relief of the heirs of Jacob Thomas. March 10, 1928 1710 *James W. Kingon.* An Act For the relief of James W. Kingon. March 12, 1928 1710 *Peter P. Pitchlynn.* An Act Authorizing the Court of Claims to render judgment in favor of the administrator of or collector for the estate of Peter P. Pitchlynn, deceased, instead of the heirs of Peter P. Pitchlynn, and for other purposes. March 12, 1928 1710 *Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society.* An Act Providing for turning over to the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society two dedication stones formerly a part of one of the locks of the Ohio and Erie Canal. March 20, 1928 1711 *Fannie M. Hollingsworth.* An Act For the relief of Fannie M. Hollingsworth. March 23, 1928 1711 *John F. and Mary L. White.* An Act For the relief of John F. White and Mary L. White. March 23, 1928 1711 *G. W. Rogers.* An Act For the relief of G. W. Rogers. March 23, 1928 1711 *M. Zingarell.* An Act For the relief of M. Zingarell and wife, Mary Alice Zingarell. March 23, 1928 1712 *Henry A. Bellows.* Joint Resolution For the relief of Henry A. Bellows. March 23, 1928 1712 *Union Trust Company, etc.* An Act To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to execute agreements of indemnity to the Union Trust Company, Providence, Rhode Island, and the National Bank of Commerce, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. March 24, 1928 1712 *Dallas, Tex.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of War to loan certain field guns to the city of Dallas, Texas. March 24, 1928 1713 *Jacob F. Webb.* An Act For the relief of Jacob F. Webb. March 24, 1928 1713 *Kate Mathews.* An Act For the relief of Kate Mathews. March 24, 1928 1713 *Frances L. Dickinson.* An Act For the relief of Frances L. Dickinson. March 27, 1928 1714 *A. S. Guffey.* An Act For the relief of A. S. Guffey. March 27, 1928 1714 *Major F. Ellis Reed.* An Act For the relief of Major F. Ellis Reed. March 27, 1928 1714 *Willis B. Cross.* An Act For the relief of Willis B. Cross. March 27, 1928 1714 *Jennie Roll.* An Act For the relief of Jennie Roll. March 27, 1928 1715 *John A. Fox.* An Act For the relief of John A. Fox. March 27, 1928 1715 *Mesa, Victorina.* An Act For the relief of Victorina Mesa, of Cavite, Philippine Islands. March 28, 1928 1715 *John Rooks.* An Act For the relief of John Rooks. March 29, 1928 1715 *Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions.* An Act To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to issue a patent to the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions for a certain tract of land on the Mescalero Reservation, New Mexico. March 29, 1928 1716 *Daniel F. Roberts.* An Act For the relief of Daniel R. Roberts. April 4, 1928 1716 *Thomas Johnsen.* An Act For the relief of Thomas Johnsen. April 4, 1928 1716 *Frederick N. Carr.* An Act For the relief of Frederick N. Carr. April 4, 1928 1716 *Leonidas L. Cochran and Rosalie Cochran Brink.* An Act For the relief of Leonidas L. Cochran and Rosalie Cochran Brink. April 5, 1928 1717 *Clifford D. Ham.* An Act For the relief of Clifford D. Ham, collector general of customs, administrator of Corinto Wharf, Republic of Nicaragua. April 6, 1928 1717 *Harriet K. Carey.* An Act For the relief of Harriet K. Carey. April 9, 1928 1717 *Winfield Scott.* An Act For the relief of Winfield Scott. April 9, 1928 1717 *W. Laurence Hazard.* An Act For the relief of W. Laurence Hazard. April 9, 1928 1717 *George W. Boyer.* An Act For the relief of George W. Boyer. April 9, 1928 1718 *Charles H. Niehaus.* An Act For the relief of Charles H. Niehaus. April 10, 1928 1718 *George A. Winslow.* An Act For the relief of George A. Winslow. April 10, 1928 1718 *Sanitarium Company, Portland, Oreg.* An Act For the relief of the Sanitarium Company, of Portland, Oregon. April 11, 1928 1719 *W. J. Bryson.* An Act For the relief of W. J. Bryson. April 11, 1928 1719 *Jesse Lee Home.* An Act Authorizing the sale of certain lands near Seward, Alaska, for use in connection with the Jesse Lee Home. April 12, 1928 1719 *Holger M. Trandum.* An Act For the relief of Holger M. Trandum. April 12, 1928 1720 *Clifford J. Turner.* An Act For the relief of Clifford J. Turner. April 12, 1928 1720 *William C. Braasch.* An Act For the relief of William C. Braasch. April 13, 1928 1720 *Arthur C. Lueder.* An Act For the relief of Arthur C. Lueder. April 13, 1928 1720 *Charles A. Black.* An Act For the relief of Charles A. Black, alias Angus Black. April 13, 1928 1721 *Benjamin S. McHenry.* An Act For the relief of Benjamin S. McHenry, alias Henry Benjamin. April 19, 1928 1721 *Edward S. Lathrop.* An Act For the relief of Edward S. Lathrop. April 20, 1928 1721 *C. S. Winans.* An Act For the relief of C. S. Winans. April 20, 1928 1721 *Foreign Service, death allowances.* An Act For the relief of the widows of certain Foreign Service officers. April 20, 1928 1722 *Lieutenant Colonel William J. Sperry.* Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to award a duplicate Congressional Medal of Honor to Lieutenant Colonel William J. Sperry. April 20, 1928 1722 *Dennis W. Scott.* An Act For the relief of Dennis W. Scott. April 21, 1928 1722 *George H. Gilbert.* An Act For the relief of George H. Gilbert. April 21, 1928 1723 *Lewis H. Easterly.* An Act For the relief of Lewis H. Easterly. April 21, 1928 1723 *William C. Beaty.* An Act For the relief of William G. Beaty, deceased. April 21, 1928 1723 *William F. Wheeler.* An Act For the relief of William F. Wheeler. April 21, 1928 1723v *Louis H. Harmon.* An Act For the relief of Louis H. Harmon. April 23, 1928 1724 *Farmers National Bank of Danville, Ky.* An Act For the relief of the Farmers National Bank of Danville, Kentucky. April 23, 1928 1724 *Zaccheus P. Barber.* An Act Authorizing the issuance of a certain patent. April 23, 1928 1724 *Lynn W. Franklin.* An Act For the relief of Lynn W. Franklin. April 23, 1928 1724 *James A. DeLoach.* An Act For the relief of James A. DeLoach. April 23, 1928 1725 *Wilford W. Caldwell.* An Act For the relief of Wilford W. Caldwell. April 24, 1928 1725 *Peter S. Kelly.* An Act For the relief of Peter S. Kehy. April 24, 1928 1725 *Public lands, validating entries, etc.* An Act Validating certain applications for and entries of public lands. April 25, 1928 1725 *Charles Caudwell.* An Act For the relief of Charles Caudwell. April 26, 1928 1728 *Mary Clerkin.* An Act To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to pay the claim of Mary Clerkin. April 26, 1928 1728 *Frank Hanley.* An Act For the relief of Frank Hanley. April 26, 1928 1729 *Lieutenant Henry C. Weber.* An Act For the relief of Lieutenant Henry C. Weber, Medical Corps, United States Navy. April 26, 1928 1729 *Lieutenant Robert Stanley Robertson, junior.* An Act For the relief of Lieutenant Robert Stanley Robertson, junior, United States Navy. April 26, 1928 1729 *David J. Williams.* An Act For the relief of David J. Williams. April 27, 1928 1729 *Fred A. Knauf.* An Act For the relief of Fred A. Knauf. April 27, 1928 1730 *Joe W. Williams.* An Act For the relief of Joe W. Williams. April 27, 1928 1730 *Wyman Henry Beckstead.* An Act For the relief of the parents of Wyman Henry Beckstead. April 27, 1928 1730 *Frank Dixon.* An Act For the relief of Frank Dixon. April 27, 1928 1730 *Eagle Transport Company (Limited), etc.* An Act For the relief of the Eagle Transport Company (Limited) and the West of England Steamship Owners’ Protection and Indemnity Association (Limited). April 28, 1928 1731 *“Larchgrove,” British steamship.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the British steamship Larchgrove. April 28, 1928 1731 *Nellie Richards.* An Act Authorizing the health officer of the District of Columbia to issue a permit for the opening of the grave containing the remains of the late Nellie Richards. April 28, 1928 1732 *R. Bluestein.* An Act For the relief of R. Bluestien. April 28, 1928 1732 *Ona Harrington.* An Act To provide for compensation for Ona Harrington for injuries received in an airplane accident. April 28, 1928 1732 *Old Dominion Land Company.* An Act For the relief of the Old Dominion Land Company. April 28, 1928 1732 *Katie Cassiday.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to issue a patent to Katie Cassiday for a certain tract of land. May 1, 1928 1733 *Agricultural Economics Bureau, expenses.* An Act For the relief of the Majestic Hotel, Lake Charles, Louisiana, and of Lieutenant R. T. Cronau, United States Army. May 1, 1928 1733 *Martha A. Hauch.* An Act To extend the benefits of the Employees’ Compensation Act of September 7, 1916, to Martha A. Hauch. May 1, 1928 1733 *Anton Anderson.* An Act For the relief of Anton Anderson. May 3, 1928 1734 *A. Roy Knabenshue.* An Act Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims of the United States or the district courts of the United States to hear, adjudicate, and enter judgment on the claim of A. Roy Knabenshue against the United States for the use or manufacture of an invention of A. Roy Knabenshue, covered by Letters Patent Numbered 858875, issued by the Patent Office of the United States under date of July 2, 1907. May 3, 1928 1734 *Mud Lake bottom, Minn., dispossessed settlers.* An Act To adjudicate the claims of homestead settlers on the drained Mud Lake bottom, in the State of Minnesota. May 3, 1928 1734 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. May 3, 1928 1735 *Max D. Kirjassoff.* Joint Resolution For the relief of the estate of the late Max D. Kirjassoff. May 3, 1928 1827 *Margaret T Head.* An Act For the relief of Margaret T. Head, administratrix. May 8, 1928 1827 *Anita W. Dyer.* An Act Granting six months’ pay to Anita W. Dyer. May 9, 1928 1827 *William Childers.* An Act For the relief of William Childers. May 11, 1928 1828 *Lois Wilson.* An Act For the relief of Lois Wilson. May 12, 1928 1828 *Thomas Edwin Huffman.* An Act For the relief of Thomas Edwin Huffman. May 12, 1928 1828 *Ensign Jacob E. DeGarmo.* An Act For the relief of Ensign Jacob E. DeGarmo, United States Navy. May 12, 1928 1829 *William H. Dotson.* An Act For the relief of William H. Dotson. May 12, 1928 1829 *Vern E. Townsend.* An Act For the relief of Vern E. Townsend. May 12, 1928 1829 *William Thurman Enoch.* An Act For the relief of William Thurman Enoch. May 14, 1928 1829 *Byron Brown Ralston.* An Act For the relief of Byron Brown Ralston. May 14, 1928 1830 *Navy, personal credits, etc.* An Act Providing for sundry matters affecting the naval service. May 14, 1928 1830vi *Charles R. Wareham.* An Act For the relief of Charles R. Wareham. May 14, 1928 1831 *William V. Tynes.* An Act For the relief of William V. Tynes. May 14, 1928 1831 *Mary E. O’Connor.* An Act For the relief of Mary E. O’Connor. May 14, 1928 1831 *John M. Savery.* An Act For the relief of John M. Savery. May 14, 1928 1831 *M. M. Edwards.* An Act For the relief of M. M. Edwards. May 14, 1928 1831 *Clifford J. Sanghove.* An Act For the relief of Clifford J. Sanghove. May 14, 1928 1832 *Finch R. Archer.* An Act For the relief of Finch R. Archer. May 14, 1928 1832 *John Eimer.* An Act For the relief of the heirs of John Eimer. May 14, 1928 1832 *George M., and F. N. Browder.* An Act For the relief of George M. Browder, and F. N. Browder. May 14, 1928 1832 *Clarence Cleghorn.* An Act For the relief of Clarence Cleghorn. May 14, 1928 1833 *Jennie Wyant and others.* An Act For the relief of Jennie Wyant and others. May 15, 1928 1833 *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 the Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors. May 15, 1928 1833 *Thomas C. Longino.* An Act For the relief of the heirs of the late Doctor Thomas C. Longino. May 16, 1928 1849 *Giles Gordon.* An Act For the relief of Giles Gordon. May 16, 1928 1849 *William R. Connolly.* An Act For the relief of William R. Connolly. May 16, 1928 1849 *Jesse R. Shivers.* An Act For the relief of Jesse R. Shivers. May 16, 1928 1849 *Smith Tablet Company.* An Act For the relief of the Smith Tablet Company, of Holyoke, Massachusetts. May 16, 1928 1850 *D. George Shorten.* An Act For the relief of D. George Shorten. May 16, 1928 1850 *E. A. Clatterbuck.* An Act For the relief of E. A. Clatterbuck. May 16, 1928 1850 *Christine Brenzinger.* An Act For the relief of Christine Brenzinger. May 16, 1928 1850 *McAteer Shipbuilding Company, Incorporated.* An Act For the relief of the McAteer Shipbuilding Company, Incorporated. May 16, 1928 1851 *John L. Nightingale.* An Act For the relief of John L. Nightingale. May 16, 1928 1851 *Marion Banta.* An Act For the relief of Marion Banta. May 16, 1928 1851 *Englehard Sperstad.* An Act Validating homestead entry of Englehard Sperstad for certain public land in Alaska. May 17, 1928 1851 *Francis Sweeney.* An Act For the relief of Francis Sweeney. May 17, 1928 1852 *Elmer J. Nead.* An Act For the relief of Elmer J. Nead. May 17, 1928 1852 *Norman P. Ives, junior.* An Act Authorizing and directing the Secretary of the Interior to allow Norman P. Ives, junior, credit on other lands for compliances made in homestead entry, Gainesville, 021032. May 17, 1928 1852 *Sallie E. McQueen and Janie McQueen Parker.* An Act For the relief of Sallie E. McQueen and Janie McQueen Parker. May 17, 1928 1852 *W. H. Walker and others.* An Act To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to sell to W. H. Walker, Ruth T. Walker, and Queen E. Walker, upon the payment of $1.25 per acre, the southeast quarter section 34, township 2 north, range 14 east, Choctaw meridian, Clarke County, Mississippi. May 17, 1928 1853 *Ethel L. Saunders.* An Act Authorizing and directing the Secretary of the Interior to issue patents to Ethel L. Saunders, and for other purposes. May 17, 1928 1853 *Cromwell L. Barsley.* An Act For the relief of Cromwell L. Barsley. May 21, 1928 1853 *Foreign Service officers, personal credits, etc.* An Act For the relief of William Roderick Dorsey and other officers of the Foreign Service of the United States, who, while serving abroad, suffered by theft, robbery, fire, embezzlement, or bank failures losses of official funds. May 21, 1928 1853 *Maurice P. Dunlap.* An Act For the relief of Maurice P. Dunlap. May 21, 1928 1855 *Frank E. Ridgely.* An Act For the relief of Frank E. Ridgely, deceased. May 21, 1928 1855 *City of Beaumont Ship Corporation.* An Act Conferring jurisdiction upon certain courts of the United States to hear and determine the claim by the owner of the steamship City of Beaumont against the United States, and for other purposes. May 21, 1928 1855 *Charles E. Lowe* An Act To correct the military record of Charles E. Lowe. May 21, 1928 1856 *Albert Campbell.* An Act For the relief of Albert Campbell. May 21, 1928 1856 *Louisiana Lands.* An Act To authorize the purchase at private sale of a tract of land in Louisiana, and for other purposes. May 21, 1928 1856 *Seneca Oil Spring Reservation, N. Y.* An Act To approve a deed of conveyance of certain land in the Seneca Oil Spring Reservation, New York. May 22, 1928 1857 *Louie June.* An Act For the relief of Louie June. May 22, 1928 1857 *Havert S. Sealy and Porteus R. Burke.* An Act Granting relief to Havert S. Sealy and Porteus R. Burke. May 22, 1928 1857 *Charles R. Sies.* An Act For the relief of Charles R. Sies. May 22, 1928 1858 *Press Publishing Company.* An Act For the relief of the Press Publishing Company, Marianna, Arkansas. May 22, 1928 1858 *John P. Stafford.* An Act For the relief of John P. Stafford. May 22, 1928 1858 *Jesse W. Boisseau.* An Act For the relief of Jesse W. Boisseau. May 22, 1928 1858 *Constance D. Lathrop.* An Act Granting six months’ pay to Constance D. Lathrop. May 22, 1928 1858 *Joseph F. Friend.* An Act For the relief of Joseph F. Friend. May 22, 1928 1859vii *West Point Wholesale Grocery Company.* An Act To ratify the action of a local board of sales control in respect of contracts between the United States and the West Point Wholesale Grocery Company, of West Point, Georgia. May 22, 1928 1859 *Lagrange Grocery Company.* An Act To ratify the action of a local board of sales control in respect of contracts between the United States and the Lagrange Grocery Company, of Lagrange, Georgia. May 22, 1928 1859 *F. C. Wallace.* An Act For the relief of F. C. Wallace. May 22, 1928 1860 *Gastonia, N. C., post office employees.* An Act For the relief of R. P. Washam, F. A. Slate, W. H. Sanders, W. A. McGinnis, J. E. Lindsay, and J. T. Pearson. May 22, 1928 1860 *Lagrange Grocery Company.* An Act For the relief of the Lagrange Grocery Company. May 23, 1928 1860 *James K. P. Welch.* An Act For the relief of James K. P. Welch. May 24, 1928 1861 *Charleston, S. C., post office employees.* An Act For the relief of E. H. Jennings, F. L. Johanns, and Henry Blank, officers and employees of the post office at Charleston, South Carolina. May 24, 1928 1861 *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. May 24, 1928 1861 *Ella G. Richter.* An Act For the relief of Ella G. Richter, daughter of Henry W. Richter. May 25, 1928 1979 *Higgins Lumber Company (Incorporated).* An Act For the relief of Higgins Lumber Company (Incorporated). May 25, 1928 1980 *Mervin W. Glover.* An Act For the relief of the widow of Surgeon Mervin W. Glover, United States Public Health Service, deceased. May 26, 1928 1980 *A. F. Gallagher.* An Act For the relief of A. F. Gallagher. May 26, 1928 1980 *Frank E. Shults.* An Act For the relief of Frank E. Shults. May 26, 1928 1980 *Pocahontas Fuel Company.* An Act For the relief of the Pocahontas Fuel Company (Incorporated). May 26, 1928 1980 *Alexander Gingras.* An Act Granting six months’ pay to Alexander Gingras, father of Louis W. Gingras, deceased private, United States Marine Corps, in active service. May 26, 1928 1981 *Lucy B. Knox.* An Act Granting six months’ pay to Lucy B. Knox. May 26, 1928 1981 *Daniel Mangan.* An Act For the relief of Daniel Mangan. May 26, 1928 1981 *Frank A. Grab.* An Act Granting six months’ pay to Frank A. Grab. May 26, 1928 1981 *William Morin.* An Act For the relief of William Morin. May 26, 1928 1982 *Emile Genireux.* An Act For the relief of Emile Genireux. May 26, 1928 1982 *Joseph S. Carroll.* An Act For the relief of Joseph S. Carroll. May 26, 1928 1982 *Vincentia V. Irwin.* An Act Granting six months’ pay to Vincentia V. Irwin. May 26, 1928 1983 *William Melbourne Navigation Company {Limited).* An Act For the relief of the owners of the schooner William Melbourne. May 26, 1928 1983 *Charlie R. Pate.* An Act For the relief of Charlie R. Pate. May 26, 1928 1983 *Thomas Purdell.* An Act For the relief of Thomas Purdell. May 26, 1928 1984 *Mary McCormick.* An Act For the relief of Mary McCormick. May 26, 1928 1984 *Ralph Ole, and Varina Belle, Wright.* An Act for the relief of Ralph Ole Wright and Varina Belle Wright. May 26, 1928 1984 *John Hervey.* An Act For the relief of John Hervey. May 26, 1928 1985 *John M. Brown.* An Act For the relief of John M. Brown, May 26, 1928 1985 *Elbert L. Cox.* An Act for the relief of Elbert L. Cox. May 26, 1928 1985 *Thomas Huggins.* An Act For the relief of Thomas Huggins. May 26, 1928 1985 *Gunther Carl Back.* An Act For the relief of Carl C. Back. May 26, 1928 1986 *Mary M. Tilghman.* Joint Resolution For the relief of Mary M. Tilghman, former widow of Sergeant Frederick Coleman, deceased, United States Marine Corps. May 26, 1928 1986 *Frank Hartman.* An Act For the relief of Frank Hartman. May 28, 1928 1986 *T. Abraham Hetrick.* An Act For the relief of T. Abraham Hetrick. May 28, 1928 1986 *Joseph Cunningham.* An Act For the relief of Joseph Cunningham. May 28, 1928 1987 *William M. Sherman.* An Act For the relief of William M. Sherman. May 28, 1928 1987 *Randolph-Macon Academy.* An Act For the relief of the Randolph-Macon Academy, Front Royal, Virginia. May 28, 1928 1987 *Michael Ilitz.* An Act For the relief of Michael Hitz. May 28, 1928 1987 *Edmund F. Hubbard.* An Act For the relief of Edmund F. Hubbard. May 28, 1928 1988 *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 the Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors. May 28, 1928 1988 *Coast Transit Division barge “No. 4.”* An Act For the relief of the owner of the Coast Transit Division barge numbered 4, May 28, 1928 1997 *F. L. Campbell.* An Act For the relief of F. L. Campbell. May 28, 1928 1997 *Lieutenant Charles Thomas Wooten.* An Act For the relief of Lieutenant Thomas Wooten, United States Navy. May 28, 1928 1997 *John Lewis Burns.* An Act To correct the naval record of John Lewis Burns. May 28, 1928 1998viii *James M. E., and Lena Belle Brown.* An Act For the relief of James M. E. Brown. May 28, 1928 1998 *Albert Wood.* An Act For the relief of Albert Wood. May 28, 1928 1998 *Charles Gallagher.* An Act To carry out the findings of the Court of Claims in the case of Edward I. Gallagher, of New York, administrator of the estate of Charles Gallagher, deceased. May 28, 1928 1998 *Florida East Coast Car Ferry Company.* An Act For the relief of the Florida East Coast Car Ferry Company. May 28, 1928 1999 *William R. Boyce and Son.* An Act For the relief of William R. Boyce and Son. May 28, 1928 1999 *Lloyd Lafot.* An Act To provide for the advancement on the retired list of the Navy of Lloyd Lafot. May 28, 1928 1999 *George B. Booker Company.* An Act For the relief of George B. Booker Company. May 28, 1928 1999 *Harry M. King.* An Act For the relief of Harry M. King. May 28, 1928 2000 *Saint Francis de Sales Church, D. C.* An Act To provide for the reinterment of bodies now interred in the grounds of Saint Francis de Sales Church in the District of Columbia. May 28, 1928 2000 *Gunner W. H. Anthony, jr.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to make a readjustment of nay to Gunner W. H. Anthony, junior, United States Navy (retired). May 28, 1928 2000 *Young Men’s Christian Association of Arkansas.* An Act Authorizing the sale of certain lands on Petit Jean Mountain near Morrilton, Arkansas, for use by the Young Men’s Christian Association of Arkansas. May 28, 1928 2000 *John L. Alcock.* An Act To confer jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to hear and determine the claim of John L. Alcock. May 28, 1928 2001 *Wesley Jordan.* Joint Resolution Concerning lands and property devised to the Government of the United States of America by Wesley Jordan, deceased, late of the township of Richland, county of Fairfield and State of Ohio. May 28, 1928 2001 *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 the Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors. May 29, 1928 2002 *Wade Allen and Ed Johnson.* An Act For the relief of Wade Allen and Ed Johnson. May 29, 1928 2009 *Paul D. Carlisle.* An Act For the relief of Paul D. Carlisle. May 29, 1928 2009 *Oliver C. Sell.* An Act For the relief of Oliver C. Sell. May 29, 1928 2009 *Nelle McConnell.* An Act For the relief of Nelle McConnell. May 29, 1928 2010 *Hattie M. McMahon.* An Act For the relief of Hattie M. McMahon. May 29, 1928 2010 *P. L. Andrews Corporation.* An Act To carry out the findings of the Court of Claims in the case of the P. L. Andrews Corporation. May 29, 1928 2010 *“W. S. Holbrook,” Steam tug.* An Act For the relief of the owners and/or receiver of the American steam tug W. S. Holbrook. May 29, 1928 2011 *J. Allen.* An Act For the relief of Will J. Allen. May 29, 1928 2011 *William E. Thackrey.* An Act For the relief of William E. Thackrey. May 29, 1928 2011 *William A. Light.* An Act For the relief of William A. Light. May 29, 1928 2012 *Martha Henson.* An Act For the relief of Martha Henson. May 29, 1928 2012 *Captain Joseph W. Loef.* An Act For the relief Captain Joseph W. Loef. May 29, 1928 2012 *Omer D. Lewis.* An Act For the relief of Omer D. Lewis. May 29, 1928 2012 *Mattie Holcomb.* An Act For the relief of Mattie Holcomb. May 29, 1928 2013 *Near East Relief (Incorporated').* An Act For the relief of the Near East Relief (Incorporated). May 29, 1928 2013 *J. F. Nichols.* An Act For the relief of J. F. Nichols. May 29, 1928 2013 *Captain Clarence Barnard.* An Act For the relief of Captain Clarence Barnard. May 29, 1928 2013 *Lulu Chaplin.* An Act For the relief of Lulu Chaplin. May 29, 1928 2014 *Frank Topping, etc.* An Act For the relief of Frank Topping and others. May 29, 1928 2014 *S. Davidson and Sons.* An Act Fox the relief of S. Davidson and Sons. May 29, 1928 2014 *Haller Nutt.* An Act For the relief of the legal representative of the estate of Haller Nutt, deceased. May 29, 1928 2014 *State of Florida.* An Act For the relief of the State of Florida. May 29, 1928 2015 *Robert W. Miller.* An Act For the relief of Robert W. Miller. May 29, 1928 2015 *Faulkner County, Ark.* An Act To quiet title and possession with respect to certain lands in Faulkner County, Arkansas. May 29, 1928 2015 *May Gordon and Sara Louise Rodes.* An Act For the relief of May Gordon Rodes and Sara Louise Rodes, heirs at law of Tyree Rodes, deceased. May 29, 1928 2016 *Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, personal damages from.* An Act For the relief of Sallie Stapleford, Mrs. J. C. Stuckert, Mary E. Hildebrand, Kate Wright, Mary M. Janvier, Harry L. Gray, Frank D. Carrow, Harry V. Buckson, George H. Swain, Claude N. Jester, and Charles H. Jamison. May 29, 1928 2016 *Louise M. Cambouri.* An Act For the relief of Louise M. Cambouri. May 29, 1928 2016 *Harry C. Bradley.* An Act For the relief of Harry C. Bradley. May 29, 1928 2017 *Larry M. Temple.* An Act For the relief of Larry M. Temple. May 29, 1928 2017 *H. C. Magoon.* An Act For the relief of H. C. Magoon. May 29, 1928 2017ix *Agnes and George J. McManus.* An Act For the relief of Agnes McManus and George J. McManus. May 29, 1928 2018 *Hottum-Kennedy Dry Dock Company.* An Act For the relief of the Hottum-Kennedy Dry Dock Company, of Memphis, Tennessee. May 29, 1928 2018 *Edgar Travis, sr.* An Act For the relief of Edgar Travis, senior. May 29, 1928 2018 *Alice E. Moore.* An Act For the relief of Alice E. Moore. May 29, 1928 2018 *“Addison E. Bullard,” Schooner.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the schooner Addison E. Bullard. May 29, 1928 2019 *George A. Robertson.* An Act For the relief of George A. Robertson. May 29, 1928 2019 *Shipping rescues, etc.* An Act Recognizing the heroic conduct, devotion to duty, and skill on the part of the officers and crews of the United States steamships Republic, American Trader, President Roosevelt, President Harding, and the British steamship Cameronia, and for other purposes. May 29, 1928 2019 *W. H. Talbert.* An Act For reimbursement of W. H. Talbert. May 29, 1928 2020 *Staten Island Shipbuilding Company.* An Act For the relief of the owner of Dry Dock Numbered 6. May 29, 1928 2020 *W. H. Kaufman.* An Act For the relief of W. H. Kaufman. May 29, 1928 2021 *Carl J. Reid Dussome, Indian allottee.* An Act Authorizing the allotment of Carl J. Reid Dussome as a Kiowa Indian, and directing issuance of trust patent to him to certain lands of the Kiowa Indian Reservation, Oklahoma. May 29, 1928 2021 *Nina MacDonald, etc., postal losses.* An Act For the relief of Nina MacDonald, Zenas V. Johnston, Margaret E. Thompson, Arthur L. Beaman, and May Fee. May 29, 1928 2021 *James Aloysius Manley.* An Act For the relief of James Aloysius Manley. May 29, 1928 2022 *J. H. B. Wilder.* An Act To amend the Act entitled “An Act for the relief of contractors and subcontractors for the post offices and other buildings and work under the supervision of the Treasury Department, and for other purposes,” approved August 25, 1919, as amended by Act of March 6, 1920. May 29, 1928 2022 *William J. Tilson.* An Act To provide for the payment of compensation to William J. Tilson. May 29, 1928 2022 *Lula Lewis.* An Act For the relief of Lula Lewis. May 29, 1928 2022 *Tanksley-Drumright Stone Cut Company.* An Act To amend the Act entitled “An Act for the relief of contractors and subcontractors for the post offices and other buildings and work under the supervision of the Treasury Department, and for other purposes,” approved August 25, 1919, as amended by the Acts of March 6, 1920, and February 27, 1926. May 29, 1928 2023 *Richings J. Shand.* An Act To credit the accounts of Richings J. Shand, United States property and disbursing officer, Illinois National Guard. May 29, 1928 2023 *Amos Dahuff.* An Act For the relief of Amos Dahuff. May 29, 1928 2023 *Captain Louis C. Brinton.* An Act For the relief of Captain Louis C. Brinton. May 29, 1928 2024 *Martha Andrew Virginia Johnson.* An Act For the relief of Martha Andrew Virginia Johnson. May 29, 1928 2024 *Frank Murray.* An Act For the relief of Frank Murray. May 29, 1928 2024 *Seymour Buckley.* An Act For the relief of Seymour Buckley. May 29, 1928 2024 *Ross F. Collins.* An Act For the relief of Ross F. Collins. May 29, 1928 2025 *Curtis P. Wise.* An Act To correct the military record of Curtis P. Wise. May 29, 1928 2025 *Henry A. O’Neil.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to lease land in Stanley County, South Dakota, to Henry A. O’Neil for a buffalo pasture. May 29, 1928 2025 *Norbert Boudousquie, heirs of.* An Act To quiet title in the heirs of Norbert Boudousquie to certain lands in Louisiana. May 29, 1928 2026 *Major Charles F. Eddy.* An Act For the relief of Major Charles F. Eddy. May 29, 1928 2026 *Augusta Cornog.* An Act For the relief of Augusta Cornog. May 29, 1928 2026 *Lincoln Ellsworth, etc., gold medal for polar flights.* An Act Awarding a gold medal to Lincoln Ellsworth. May 29, 1928 2026 *R. E. Hansen.* An Act For the relief of R. E. Hansen. May 29, 1928 2027 *Commodore J. M. Moore.* An Act For the relief of Commodore J. M. Moore, United States Coast Guard, retired. May 29, 1928 2027 *John J. Fitzgerald.* An Act For the relief of John J. Fitzgerald. May 29, 1928 2027 *Donald M. Davidson.* An Act For the relief of Donald M. Davidson. May 29, 1928 2027 *Southern Shipyard Corporation.* An Act For the relief of Southern Shipyard Corporation. May 29, 1928 2028 *Robert O. Edwards.* An Act For the relief of Robert O. Edwards. May 29, 1928 2028 *Charlie McDonald.* An Act For the relief of Charlie McDonald. May 29, 1928 2029 *C. R. Olberg.* An Act For the relief of C. R. Olberg. May 29, 1928 2029 *James E. Trussell.* An Act For the relief of James E. Trussell. May 29, 1928 2029 *M. Levin and Sons.* An Act For the relief of the firm of M. Levin and Sons. May 29, 1928 2029 STATUTE II—1928–1929. *State of South Carolina.* An Act For the relief of the State of South Carolina. December 6, 1928 2031 *John M. Andrews.* An Act For the relief of John M. Andrews. December 7, 1928 2031 *Franklin B. Morse.* An Act For the relief of Franklin B. Morse. December 7, 1928 2031 *Theodore Herbert.* An Act For the relief of Theodore Herbert. December 7, 1928 2032 *James E. Moyer.* An Act For the relief of James E. Moyer. December 7, 1928 2032x *Myra Madry.* An Act For the relief of Myra Madry. December 7, 1928 2032 *James M. Long.* An Act For the relief of James M. Long. December 8, 1928 2032 *Glens Falls, N. Y., Insurance Company.* An Act For the relief of the Glens Falls Insurance Company, of Glens Falls, New York. December 8, 1928 2033 *Home Insurance Company of New York.* An Act For the relief of the Home Insurance Company, of New York, New York. December 8, 1928 2033 *Standard Oil Company of New Jersey.* An Act Authorizing the Court of Claims to hear and determine questions of law involved in the alleged erroneous collection of tonnage taxes in 1920 and 1921 on three vessels operated by the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, under bareboat charter from a Danzig corporation. December 11, 1928 2034 *Frank J. Boudinot.* An Act Authorizing an expenditure of certain funds standing to the credit of the Cherokee Nation in the Treasury of the United States to be paid to one of the attorneys for the Cherokee Nation, and for other purposes. December 11, 1928 2034 *Horace G. Knowles.* An Act For the relief of Horace G. Knowles. December 12, 1928 2034 *State Bank and Trust Company.* An Act For the relief of the State Bank and Trust Company, of Fayetteville, Tennessee. December 13, 1928 2035 *Russell White Bear.* An Act For the relief of Russell White Bear. December 15, 1928 2035 *Leah Frank.* Joint Resolution For the relief of Leah Frank, Creek Indian, new born, roll numbered 294. December 15, 1928 2035 *Eloise Childers.* Joint Resolution For the relief of Eloise Childers, Creek Indian, minor, roll numbered 354. December 15, 1928 2035 *Effa Cowe.* Joint Resolution For the relief of Effa Cowe, Creek Indian, new born, roll numbered 78. December 15, 1928 2036 *James Hunts Along.* An Act For the relief of James Hunts Along. December 17, 1928 2036 *Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright.* An Act To authorize the President to present the distinguished flying cross to Orville Wright, and to Wilbur Wright, deceased. December 18, 1928 2036 *Orla W. Robinson.* An Act For the relief of Orla W. Robinson. December 22, 1928 2036 *Ferdinand Young, alias James Williams.* An Act For the relief of Ferdinand Young, alias James Williams. January 5, 1929 2037 *Alfred St. Dennis.* An Act For the relief of Alfred St. Dennis. January 11, 1929 2037 *William Lentz.* An. Act For the relief of William Lentz. January 11, 1929 2037 *Clarence E. Burt.* An Act To authorize the appointment of First Lieutenant Clarence E. Burt, retired, to the grade of captain, retired, in the United States Army. January 12, 1929 2038 *Oren W. Rynearson.* An Act Authorizing the President to order Oren W. Rynearson before a retiring board for a hearing of his case and upon the findings of such board determine whether or not he be placed on the retired list with the rank and pay held by him at the time of his resignation. January 16, 1929 2038 *John W. Cleavenger.* An Act To correct military record of John W. Cleavenger, deceased. January 18, 1929 2038 *Clarence P. Smith.* An Act For the relief of Clarence P. Smith. January 19, 1929 2039 *Edna E. Snably.* An Act For the relief of Edna E. Snably. January 19, 1929 2039 *Walter D. Lovell.* An Act For the relief of Walter D. Lovell. January 19, 1929 2039 *Alva, Okla.* An Act To provide for the acquisition by Meyer Shield Post Numbered 92, American Legion, Alva, Oklahoma, of lot 19, block 41, the original town site of Alva, Oklahoma. January 21, 1929 2039 *L. Pickert Fish Company (Incorporated).* An Act For the relief of L. Pickert Fish Company (Incorporated). January 22, 1929 2040 *Captain James P. Williams.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to award a Nicaraguan campaign badge to Captain James P. Williams, in recognition of his services to the United States in the Nicaraguan campaign of 1912 and 1913. January 24, 1929 2040 *James W. Pringle.* An Act For the relief of James W. Pringle. January 25, 1929 2041 *Lois I. Marshall.* An Act Granting a pension to Lois I. Marshall. January 25, 1929 2041 *Milton Longsdorf.* An Act For the relief of Milton Longsdorf. January 28, 1929 2041 *E. L. F. Auffurth.* An Act For the relief of E. L. F. Auffurth. January 29, 1929 2041 *Harry Pincus.* An Act For the relief of Harry Pincus. January 29, 1929 2042 *Ray Ernest Smith.* An Act For the relief of Ray Ernest Smith. January 29, 1929 2042 *Leo Scheuren.* An Act For the relief of Leo Scheuren. January 29, 1929 2042 *Loretta Pepper.* An Act For the relief of Loretta Pepper. January 29, 1929 2042 *August J. Mack.* An Act To authorize the appointment of Master Sergeant August J. Mack as a warrant officer, United States Army. January 29, 1929 2043 *Carl Holm.* An Act For the relief of Carl Holm. January 29, 1929 2043 *Edward A. Blair.* An Act For the relief of Edward A. Blair. January 30, 1929 2043 *Robert B. Murphy.* An Act For the relief of Robert B. Murphy. January 30, 1929 2043 *Bertram Lehman.* An Act For the relief of Bertram Lehman. January 30, 1929 2044 *R. Wilson Selby.* An Act For the relief of R. Wilson Selby. January 31, 1929 2044 *S. L. Roberts.* An Act For the relief of S. L. Roberts. January 31, 1929 2044 *Gilbert Faustina and John Alexander.* An Act For the relief of Gilbert Faustina and John Alexander. January 31, 1929 2044 *Robert Toquothty.* An Act To authorize the payment to Robert Toquothty of royalties arising from an oil and gas well in the bed of the Red River, Oklahoma. February 2, 1929 2045xi *John B. Moss.* An Act For the relief of John B. Moss. February 2, 1929 2045 *Clara Percy.* An Act For the relief of Clara Percy. February 2, 1929 2045 *Jess T. Fears.* An Act For the relief of Jess T. Fears. February 2, 1929 2045 *Peter Shapp.* An Act For the relief of Peter Shapp. February 2, 1929 2046 *Michael J. Fraher.* An Act For the relief of Michael J. Fraher. February 2, 1929 2046 *Alonzo Northrup.* An Act For the relief of Alonzo Northrup. February 2, 1929 2046 *John G. DeCamp.* An Act For the relief of John G. DeCamp. February 2, 1929 2046 *B. C. Miller.* An Act For the relief of B. C. Miller. February 2, 1929 2047 *Etta B. Leach Johnson.* An Act For the relief of Etta B. Leach Johnson. February 2, 1929 2047 *Lake Denmark, N. J., explosion.* An Act To provide an appropriation for the payment of claims of persons who suffered property damage, death, or personal injury due to the explosion at the naval ammunition depot, Lake Denmark, New Jersey, July 10, 1926, and to provide a means for further investigation and payment in certain cases. February 2, 1929 2047 *Dan A. Morrison.* An Act For the relief of Dan A. Morrison. February 4, 1929 2048 *Clarence Ulery.* An Act To provide for appointing Clarence Ulery, a warrant officer, United States Army. February 4, 1929 2048 *Carlisle Commission Company.* An Act For the relief of the Carlisle Commission Company. February 9, 1929 2048 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers, sailors, and marines of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers, sailors, and marines of said war. February 13, 1929 2049 *Thomas W. Moore.* An Act For the relief of Thomas W. Moore. February 14, 1929 2255 *Herschel Paul Cook.* An Act Authorizing the promotion on the retired list of the Navy of Herschel Paul Cook, lieutenant, junior grade. February 15, 1929 2255 *Bethlehem Steel Company.* An Act To provide for the further carrying out of the award of the National War Labor Board, of July 31, 1918, in favor of certain employees of the Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. February 16, 1929 2256 *James M. Thomas.* An Act For the relief of James M. Thomas. February 16, 1929 2256 *Wang Erh-Ko.* An Act For the relief of the family of Wang Erh-Ko. February 16, 1929 2256 *Florence P. Hampton.* An Act For the relief of Florence P. Hampton. February 16, 1929 2257 *Tientsin, China, hospitals, etc.* An Act For the relief of Mackenzie Memorial Hospital and German-American Hospital and Lau Ye Kun, all of Tientsin, China. February 16, 1929 2257 *Talbird and Jenkins.* An Act To compensate Taibird and Jenkins for balance due on contracts with Navy Department dated March 20 and October 9, 1919. February 16, 1929 2257 *George J. Illichevsky.* An Act For the relief of George J. Illichevsky. February 16, 1929 2258 *John L. Jenifer.* An Act To extend the benefits of the United States Employees’ Compensation Act of September 7, 1916, to John L. Jenifer, a former employee of the Government Printing Office, Washington, District of Columbia. February 16, 1929 2258 *Frank F. Moore.* An Act For the relief of Frank F. Moore. February 16, 1929 2258 *C. Tisdall Company, etc.* An Act For the relief of the C. Tisdall Company, Herbert W. Smith, Newman Brothers, Thomas J. Murphy Company, formerly Edward A. Brown Company, and Giles P. Dunn, junior. February 16, 1929 2258 *Edgar C. Bryon.* An Act For the relief of the next of kin of Edgar C. Bryon. February 16, 1929 2259 *Accounts and claims, Army.* An Act To authorize credit in the disbursing accounts of certain officers of the Army of the United States and for the settlement of individual claims approved by the War Department. February 16, 1929 2259 *Ernest J. Hiscock.* An Act For the relief of Ernest J. Hiscock. February 16, 1929 2260 *Army, accounts.* An Act To allow credit in the accounts of disbursing officers of the Army of the United States on account of refunds made to purchasers of surplus war supplies. February 16, 1929 2260 *John I. Fitzgerald.* An Act For the relief of John I. Fitzgerald. February 16, 1929 2261 *John J. Campbell.* An Act For the relief of John J. Campbell. February 16, 1929 2261 *James O. Williams.* An Act For the relief of James O. Williams. February 16, 1929 2261 *William A. Schoenfeld.* An Act To allow credit in the accounts of William A. Schoenfeld. February 16, 1929 2262 *Sawyer Motor Company.* An Act For the relief of Sawyer Motor Company. February 16, 1929 2262 *William J. Casey.* An Act For the relief of William J. Casey. February 16, 1929 2262 *Christian F. Kautz.* An Act For the relief of Katherina Kautz and Fred G. Kautz, heirs of the estate of Christian F. Kautz, deceased. February 16, 1929 2262 *Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Egan.* An Act For the relief of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Egan. February 16, 1929 2263 *Forest Service.* An Act For the relief of certain members of a trail crew employed by the Forest Service. February 16, 1929 2263 *Rocky Ford, Colo., National Bank.* An Act For the relief of the Rocky Ford National Bank, Rocky Ford, Colorado. February 16, 1929 2263 *William G. Ghrist.* An Act For the relief of William D. Ghrist. February 16, 1929 2264 *Winston W. Davis.* An Act For the relief of Winston W. Davis. February 16, 1929 2264 *Doctor Stanley R. Teachout.* An Act For the relief of Doctor Stanley R. Teachout. February 18, 1929 2265xii *Charles H. Salley.* An Act For the relief of Charles H. Salley. February 18, 1929 2265 *H. A. Russell.* An Act For the relief of H. A. Russell. February 18, 1929 2265 *Charles J. Hunt.* An Act For the relief of Charles J. Hunt. February 19, 1929 2265 *James W. Bass.* An Act For the relief of James W. Bass, collector of internal revenue, Austin, Texas. February 20, 1929 2266 *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. February 20, 1929 2266 *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 the Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors. February 20, 1929 2309 *Morris Fox Cherry.* An Act For the benefit of Morris Fox Cherry. February 20, 1929 2322 *Mary L. and Esther M. Roebken.* An Act For the relief of Mary L. Roebken and Esther M. Roebken. February 21, 1929 2323 *Frederick D. Swank.* An Act For the relief of Frederick D. Swank. February 21, 1929 2323 *Grover Ashley.* An Act For the relief of Grover Ashley. February 21, 1929 2324 *Arthur Waldenmeyer.* An Act For the relief of Arthur Waldenmeyer. February 21, 1929 2324 *Captain Will H. Gordon.* An Act For the relief of Captain Will H. Gordon. February 21, 1929 2324 *Montana State College.* An Act For the relief of Montana State College. February 23, 1929 2324 *Mrs. Cora W. Godfrey.* An Act To permit the United States to be made a party defendant in a certain case. February 23, 1929 2325 *State of Oklahoma.* An Act Authorizing the payment to the State of Oklahoma the sum of $4,955.36 in settlement for rent for United States Veterans’ Hospital Numbered 90 at Muskogee, Oklahoma. February 23, 1929 2326 *F. Stanley Millichamp.* An Act For the relief of F. Stanley Millichamp. February 23, 1929 2326 *Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, damages.* An Act For the relief of James J. Welsh, Edward C. F. Webb, Francis A. Meyer, Mary S. Bennett, William McMullin, junior, Margaret McMullin, R. B. Carpenter, McCoy Yearsley, Edward Yearsley, George H. Bennett, junior, Stewart L. Beck, William P. McConnell, Elizabeth J. Morrow, William B. Jester, Josephine A. Haggan, James H. S. Gam, Herbert Nicoll, Shallcross Brothers, E. C. Buckson, Wilbert Rawley, R. Rickards, Junior, Dredging Company, February 23, 1929 2326 *Herman C. Davis.* An Act For the relief of Herman C. Davis. February 23, 1929 2327 *Margaret W. and John R. Pearson.* An Act For the relief of Margaret W. Pearson and John R. Pearson, her husband. February 25, 1929 2327 *Lucile Scarborough.* An Act To authorize and direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey title to Lucile Scarborough for section 29, township 26 south, range 37 east, New Mexico principal meridian, upon the payment to the Government of $1.25 per acre. February 25, 1929 2327 *Gilpin Construction Company.* An Act For the relief of Gilpin Construction Company. February 25, 1929 2328 *Lawton, Okla., fire of 1917.* An Act For the relief of the persons suffering loss on account of the Lawton, Oklahoma, fire, 1917. February 26, 1929 2328 *G. J. Bell.* An Act For the relief of G. J. Bell. February 26, 1929 2328 *Doctor Andrew J. Baker.* An Act For the relief of Doctor Andrew J. Baker. February 26, 1929 2329 *Joe D. Donisi.* An Act For the relief of Joe D. Donisi. February 26, 1929 2329 *F. R. Barthold.* An Act For the relief of F. R. Barthold. February 26, 1929 2329 *Alaska Railroad.* Joint Resolution For the relief of special disbursing agents of the Alaska Railroad. February 26, 1929 2329 *Simon A. Richardson.* An Act For the relief of Simon A. Richardson. February 27, 1929 2330 *Fred Elias Horton.* An Act For the relief of Fred Elias Horton. February 27, 1929 2330 *Army, accounts, etc.* An Act For the relief of certain officers and former officers of the Army of the United States, and for the settlement of individual claims approved by the War Department. February 28, 1929 2330 *J. H. Sanborn.* An Act For the relief of J. H. Sanborn. February 28, 1929 2334 *Etta C. Sanborn.* An Act For the relief of Etta C. Sanborn. February 28, 1929 2334 *William F. Kallweit.* An Act For the relief of William F. Kallweit. February 28, 1929 2334 *Loretta Kallweit.* An Act For the relief of Loretta Kallweit. February 28, 1929 2334 *Lieutenant L. A. Williams, Navy.* An Act For the relief of Lieutenant L. A. Williams, Supply Corps, United States Navy. February 28, 1929 2335 *Losses on contracts, etc.* An Act To amend the Act entitled “An Act for the relief of contractors and subcontractors for the post offices and other buildings and work under the supervision of the Treasury Department, and for other purposes,” approved August 25, 1919, as amended by Act of March 6, 1920. February 28, 1929 2335 *Frank C. Messenger.* An Act For the relief of Frank C. Messenger. February 28, 1929 2335 *Ruth B. Lincoln.* An Act For the relief of Ruth B. Lincoln. February 28, 1929 2335 *Hugh Anthony McGuigan.* An Act For the relief of Hugh Anthony McGuigan. February 28, 1929 2336 *Lieutenant Robert O’Hagan, Navy.* An Act For the relief of Lieutenant Robert O’Hagan, Supply Corps, United States Navy. February 28, 1929 2336xiii *Louise A. Wood.* An Act Granting an increase of pension to Louise A. Wood. February 28, 1929 2336 *Johns-Manville Corporation.* An Act for the relief of Johns-Manville Corporation. February 28, 1929 2336 *Oliver C. Macey.* An Act For the relief of Oliver C. Macey and Marguerite Macey. February 28, 1929 2337 *R. H. King.* An Act For the relief of R. H. King. February 28, 1929 2337 *Gilliam Grissom.* An Act For the relief of Gilliam Grissom. February 28, 1929 2337 *Mina Bintliff.* An Act For the relief of Mina Bintliff. February 28, 1929 2337 *Ephraim N. Good.* An Act For the relief of Harry E. Good, administrator de bonis non of the estate of Ephraim N. Good, deceased. February 28, 1929 2338 *Edith Bolling Wilson.* An Act Granting a pension to Edith Bolling Wilson. February 28, 1929 2338 *C. J. Colville.* An Act For the relief of C. J. Colville. February 28, 1929 2338 *Federal Construction Company (Inc.).* An Act For the relief of the Federal Construction Company (Incorporated). February 28, 1929 2339 *Pelican Laundry (Limited).* An Act For the relief of Roy M. Lisso, liquidating trustee of the Pelican Laundry (Limited). February 28, 1929 2339 *Gallup Undertaking Company.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to pay the Gallup Undertaking Company for burial of four Navajo Indians. February 28, 1929 2339 *George A. Hormel and Company.* An Act For the relief of George A. Hormel and Company. February 28, 1929 2339 *Robert Michael White.* An Act For the relief of Robert Michael White. March 1, 1929 2340 *George F. McAulay.* An Act To relinquish all right, title, and interest of the United States in certain lands in the State of Washington. March 1, 1929 2340 *William W. Head.* An Act For the relief of the heirs of William W. Head, deceased. March 1, 1929 2340 *Leonidas L. Cochran.* An Act For the relief of Leonidas L. Cochran. March 1, 1929 2341 *Edwin I. Chatcuff.* An Act For the relief of Edwin I. Chatcuff. March 1, 1929 2341 *Alonzo Durward Allen.* An Act For the relief of Alonzo Durward Allen. March 1, 1929 2341 *David A. Wright.* An Act For the relief of David A. Wright. March 1, 1929 2341 *Mary Martin Harrison.* An Act For the relief of Mary Martin Harrison. March 1, 1929 2342 *Andrew Jackson Seward, jr.* An Act For the relief of Andrew Jackson Seward, junior, deceased. March 1, 1929 2342 *William E. Adams.* An Act To correct the naval record of William E. Adams. March 1, 1929 2342 *Captain Benjamin Mendez.* An Act Authorizing the presentation of the distinguished flying cross to Captain Benjamin Mendez. March 1, 1929 2342 *Wynona A. Dixon.* An Act For the relief of Wynona A. Dixon. March 1, 1929 2343 *Andrew T. Bailey.* An Act For the relief of Andrew T. Bailey. March 1, 1929 2343 *Lutz-Berg Motor Company.* An Act For the relief of E. Gellerman, doing business under the name of the Lutz-Berg Motor Company at Denver, Colorado. March 1, 1929 2343 *Etta Pearce Fulper.* An Act Authorizing the payment of Government life insurance to Etta Pearce Fulper. March 1, 1929 2343 *Jessie L. Kinsey.* An Act For the relief of Jessie L. Kinsey. March 1, 1929 2344 *Cary Dawson.* An Act For the relief of Cary Dawson. March 1, 1929 2344 *Lewis H. Easterly.* An Act For the relief of Lewis H. Easterly. March 1, 1929 2344 *James L. McCulloch.* An Act For the relief of James L. McCulloch. March 1, 1929 2345 *John P. Whiddon.* An Act Authorizing the purchase of certain lands by John P. Whiddon. March 1, 1929 2345 *Black Star Line (Incorporated).* An Act for the relief of certain seamen and any and all persons entitled to receive a part or all of money now held by the Government of the United States on a purchase contract of steamship Orion who are judgment creditors of the Black Star Line (Incorporated) for wages earned. March 1, 1929 2345 *James E. Jenkins.* An Act For the relief of James E. Jenkins. March 1, 1929 2346 *Robert C. Osborne.* An Act For the relief of Robert C. Osborne. March 2, 1929 2346 *Myron C. Bond, etc.* An Act To carry into effect the findings of the Court of Claims in favor of Myron C. Bond, Guy M. Claflin, and Edwin A. Wells. March 2, 1929 2346 *James P. Cornes.* An Act For the relief of James P. Cornes. March 2, 1929 2347 *Roland M. Baker.* An Act For the relief of Roland M. Baker. March 2, 1929 2347 *Marie E. C. and Alice C. Gallivan.* An Act Granting compensation to the daughters of James P. Gallivan. March 2, 1929 2347 *W. L. Inabnit.* An Act For the relief of W. L. Inabnit. March 2, 1929 2347 *Arthur E. Rump.* An Act For the relief of Arthur E. Rump. March 2, 1929 2348 *John Wesley Clark.* An Act For the relief of John Wesley Clark. March 2, 1929 2348 *Meadow Brook Club.* An Act For the relief of the Meadow Brook Club. March 2, 1929 2348 *Leo Byrne.* An Act For the relief of Leo Byrne. March 2, 1929 2348 *Matthias R. Munson.* An Act For the relief of Matthias R. Munson. March 2, 1929 2349 *Captain William Cassidy.* An Act For the relief of Captain William Cassidy. March 2, 1929 2349 *Lieutenant John J. Powers, Army.* An Act For the relief of Lieutenant John J. Powers, Quartermaster Corps. March 2, 1929 2349 *Philip V. Sullivan.* An Act for the relief of Philip V. Sullivan. March 2, 1929 2349xiv *Lieutenant Frederick O. Goldsmith.* An Act For the relief of Frederick O. Goldsmith. March 2, 1929 2350 *Major Arthur A. Padmore.* An Act For the relief of Major Arthur A. Padmore. March 2, 1929 2350 *Charles Silverman.* An Act For the relief of Charles Silverman. March 2, 1929 2350 *Lieutenant T. P. Byram, Navy.* An Act For the relief of T. P. Byram. March 2, 1929 2350 *Frans Jan Wouters.* An Act For the relief of Frans Jan Wouters, of Antwerp, Belgium. March 2, 1929 2351 *Wynstay Steamship Company {Limited).* An Act Conferring jurisdiction upon certain courts of the United States to hear and determine the claim by the owner of the steamship W. I. Radcliffe against the United States, and for other purposes. March 2, 1929 2351 *Margaret Vaughn.* An Act For the relief of Margaret Vaughn. March 2, 1929 2351 *J. D. Baldwin.* An Act For the relief of J. D. Baldwin, and for other purposes. March 2, 1929 2352 *Minnie A. Travers.* An Act For the relief of Minnie A. Travers. March 2, 1929 2352 *Doctor Pedro P. Alvarez.* An Act For the relief of Pedro P. Alvarez. March 2, 1929 2352 *Charles McCoombe.* An Act For the relief of Charles McCoombe. March 2, 1929 2352 *N. P. Nelson and Company.* An Act For the relief of N. P. Nelson and Company. March 2, 1929 2352 *Captain Walter R. Gherardi, Navy.* An Act For the relief of Captain Walter R. Gherardi, United States Navy. March 2, 1929 2353 *Ed. Snyder, etc.* An Act For the relief of Ed. Snyder, William Paddock, Ed. Strike, and A. S. Heydeck. March 2, 1929 2353 *Leon Freidman.* An Act For the relief of Leon Freidman. March 2, 1929 2353 *E. M. Gillett and J. H. Sivenarton.* An Act For the relief of E. M. Gillett and J. H. Swenarton. March 2, 1929 2354 *Mrs. Moore L. Henry.* An Act For the relief of Mrs. Moore L. Henry. March 2, 1929 2354 *Timothy Hanlon.* An Act For the relief of Timothy Hanlon. March 2, 1929 2354 *Luc Mathias.* An Act For the relief of Luc Mathias. March 2, 1929 2354 *M. T. Nilan.* An Act For the relief of M. T. Nilan. March 2, 1929 2355 *H. J. Heinz Company, Atlantic City, N. J.* An Act For the relief of the H. J. Heinz Company, Atlantic City, New Jersey. March 2, 1929 2355 *George Simpson and R. C. Dunbar.* An Act For the relief of George Simpson and R. C. Dunbar. March 2, 1929 2355 *Harry C. Tasker.* An Act For the relief of Harry C. Tasker. March 2, 1929 2355 *Ella Mae Rinks.* An Act For the relief of Ella Mae Rinks. March 2, 1929 2356 *H. L. Redlingshafer.* An Act For the relief of H. L. Redlingshafer for payments made in official capacity disallowed by the General Accounting Office. March 2, 1929 2356 *H. E. Jones.* An Act For the relief of H. E. Jones. March 2, 1929 2356 *Annie M. Lizenby.* An Act For the relief of Annie M. Lizenby. March 2, 1929 2356 *William F. Goode.* An Act For the relief of William F. Goode. March 2, 1929 2357 *F. M. Gray, Junior, Company.* An Act For the relief of F. M. Gray, Junior, Company. March 2, 1929 2357 *Maude A. Sanger.* An Act For the relief of Maude A. Sanger. March 2, 1929 2357 *George Heitkamp.* An Act For the relief of George Heitkamp. March 2, 1929 2357 *Bertina Sand.* An Act For the relief of Bertina Sand. March 2, 1929 2358 *T. D. Randall and Company.* An Act For the relief of T. D. Randall and Company. March 2, 1929 2358 *Robert S. Ament.* An Act For the relief of Robert S. Ament. March 2, 1929 2358 *Kirby Hoon.* An Act For the relief of Kirby Hoon. March 2, 1929 2359 *Saginaw and Manistee Lumber Company.* An Act To authorize the exchange of timber with the Saginaw and Manistee Lumber Company. March 2, 1929 2359 *John F. Fleming.* An Act For the relief of John F. Fleming. March 2, 1929 2359 *Chesley P. Key.* An Act For the relief of Chesley P. Key. March 2, 1929 2359 *Porter, Okla., First National Bank.* An Act For the relief of the First National Bank of Porter, Oklahoma. March 2, 1929 2360 *D. B. Heiner.* An Act For the relief of D. B. Heiner. March 2, 1929 2360 *Frank L. Merrifield.* An Act For the relief of Frank L. Merrifield. March 2, 1929 2360 *Marion M. Clark.* An Act For the relief of Marion M. Clark. March 2, 1929 2360 *Staunton Brick Company.* An Act For the relief of the Staunton Brick Company. March 2, 1929 2361 *Charles L. Dewey.* An Act For the relief of Charles L. Dewey. March 2, 1929 2361 *James J. Dower.* An Act For the relief of James J. Dower. March 2, 1929 2361 *John R. Butler.* An Act For the relief of John R. Butler. March 2, 1929 2361 *Edwin D. Morgan.* An Act For the relief of the widow of Edwin D. Morgan. March 2, 1929 2362 *Everett A. Dougherty.* An Act For the relief of Everett A. Dougherty. March 2, 1929 2362 *Felix Cole.* An Act For the relief of Felix Cole for losses incurred by him arising out of the performance of his duties in the American Consular Service. March 2, 1929 2362 *Army, accounts, etc.* An Act For the relief of certain officers and former officers of the Army of the United States, and for other individual claims approved by the War Department. March 2, 1929 2362 *John F. O’Neil.* An Act For the relief of John F. O’Neil. March 2, 1929 2368 *William C. Schmitt.* An Act For the relief of William C, Schmitt. March 2, 1929 2368xv *Clotilda Freund.* An Act For the relief of Clotilda Freund. March 2, 1929 2368 *Jack Mattson.* An Act For the relief of Jack Mattson. March 2, 1929 2369 *Helen Gray.* An Act For the relief of Helen Gray. March 2, 1929 2369 *Eugenia Edwards.* An Act To compensate Eugenia Edwards, of Saluda, South Carolina, for allowances due and unpaid during the World War. March 2, 1929 2369 *Captain John W. Elkins, jr.* An Act To reimburse or compensate Captain John W. Elkins, junior, for part of salary retained by War Department and money turned over to same by him. March 2, 1929 2369 *C. C. Spiller.* An Act For the relief of the estate of C. C. Spiller, deceased. March 2, 1929 2370 *Langley Field, Va.* An Act For the relief of Martha C. Booker, administratrix of the estate of Hunter R. Booker, deceased; H. H. Holt; and Annie V. Groome, administratrix of the estate of Nelson S. Groome, deceased. March 2, 1929 2370 *Alfred L. Diebolt, sr. and junior.* An Act For the relief of Alfred L. Diebolt, senior, and Alfred L. Diebolt, junior. March 2, 1929 2370 *John Bowie.* An Act For the relief of John Bowie. March 2, 1929 2371 *Dale S. Rice.* An Act For the relief of Dale S. Rice. March 2, 1929 2371 *Elizabeth Quinerly Cummings.* An Act For the relief of Elizabeth Quinerly Cummings. March 2, 1929 2371 *Hugh Dortch.* An Act For the relief of Hugh Dortch. March 2, 1929 2372 *E. Schaaf-Regelman.* An Act For the relief of E. Schaaf-Regelman. March 2, 1929 2372 *Twin City Forge and Foundry Company.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of War to execute a satisfaction of a certain mortgage given by the Twin City Forge and Foundry Company to the United States of America. March 2, 1929 2372 *Annie McColgan.* An Act For the relief of Annie McColgan. March 2, 1929 2372 *Katherine Elizabeth Kerrigan Callaghan. No.* Act For the relief of Katherine Elizabeth Kerrigan Callaghan. March 2, 1929 2373 *Lottie A. Bowhall.* An Act To repeal the provision of law granting a pension to Lottie A. Bowhall. March 2, 1929 2373 *Annie E. Springer.* An Act To repeal the provision of law granting a pension to Annie E. Springer. March 2, 1929 2373 *Clyde H. Tavenner.* An Act For the relief of Clyde H. Tavenner. March 2, 1929 2374 *J. A. Smith.* An Act For the relief of J. A. Smith. March 2, 1929 2374 *A. Brizard (Incorporated).* An Act For the relief of A. Brizard (Incorporated). March 2, 1929 2374 *Josiah Harden.* An Act For the relief of Josiah Harden. March 2, 1929 2374 *Pierce Dale Jackson.* An Act Granting an honorable discharge to Pierce Dale Jackson. March 2, 1929 2375 *William T. Ring.* An Act Granting compensation to William T. Ring. March 2, 1929 2375 *B. P. Stricklin.* An Act For the relief of B. P. Stricklin. March 2, 1929 2375 *James McGourty.* An Act For the relief of James McGourty. March 2, 1929 2375 *Joseph Lee.* An Act For the relief of Joseph Lee. March 2, 1929 2376 *Francis X. Callahan.* An Act For the relief of Francis X. Callahan. March 2, 1929 2376 *Antoine Laporte, alias Frank Lear.* An Act For the relief of Antoine Laporte, alias Frank Lear. March 4, 1929 2376 *Joseph F. Thorpe.* An Act For the relief of Joseph F. Thorpe. March 4, 1929 2378 *George Smith.* An Act For the relief of Margaret I. Varnum. March 4, 1929 2377 *Charles W. Mathison.* An Act For the relief of John H. and Avie D. Mathison, parents of Charles W. Mathison, deceased. March 4, 1929 2377 *Atlantic Refining Company.* An Act For the relief of Atlantic Refining Company, a corporation of the State of Pennsylvania, owner of the American steamship H. C. Folger, against United States ship Connecticut. March 4, 1929 2377 *John B. and Nannie Belle Meisinger.* An Act For the relief of John B. Meisinger and Nannie Belle Meisinger. March 4, 1929 2378 *T. L. Young and C. T. Cole.* An Act For the relief of T. L. Young and C. T. Cole. March 4, 1929 2378 *State of Nevada.* An Act For the relief of the State of Nevada. March 4, 1929 2378 *J. Edward Burke.* An Act For the relief of J. Edward Burke. March 4, 1929 2378 *Merrill Engineering Company.* An Act For the relief of the Merrill Engineering Company. March 4, 1929 2378 *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 the Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors. March 4, 1929 2378 *John J. Helms.* An Act Extending benefits of the World War Adjusted Compensation Act, as amended, to John J. Helms. March 4, 1929 2385 *William S. Shacklette.* An Act For the relief of William S. Shacklette. March 4, 1929 2385 *J. H. B. Wilder.* An Act For the relief of J. H. B. Wilder. March 4, 1929 2385 LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS. Page. Accepting statue of Alexander H. Stephens from Georgia. December 7, 1927 2389 Printing ordered of additional copies of House document relating to Mississippi River flood control. December 13, 1927 2389 For holiday recess. December 17, 1927 2389 Correcting enrollment of First Deficiency Bill, 1928. December 19, 1927 2389 Correcting enrollment of Treasury and Post Office Departments Appropriation Bill, 1929. February 29, 1928 2390 Appointing joint committee to represent Congress at Stone Mountain Monument unveiling. March 15, 1928 2390 Authorizing payment of expenses of Congressional Committee attending Stone Mountain Memorial unveiling. April 4, 1928 2390 Accepting statue of Andrew Jackson from Tennessee. April 11, 1928 2390 Requesting return from the President of joint resolution relating to Oakland Harbor, California. April 20, 1928 2391 Directing enrollment of joint resolution relating to Oakland Harbor, California. April 24, 1928 2391 Authorizing conference committee to recommend designated amendment to Mississippi River Flood Control bill. May 7, 1928 2391 Printing ordered of additional copies of hearings on bills abolishing capital punishment in District of Columbia. May 9, 1928 2391 Printing ordered of proceedings of unveiling of statue of Andrew Jackson. May 9, 1928 2392 Printing ordered of proceedings of unveiling of statue of Alexander Hamilton Stephens. May 14, 1928 2392 Printing ordered of report on cooperative marketing of farm products. May 14, 1928 2392 Requesting return from the President of bill relating to purchase of land in Louisiana. May 16, 1928 2392 Directing reenrollment of bill relating to purchase of land in Louisiana. May 17, 1928 2393 Requesting return from the President of bill relating to War Department surplus real property. May 21, 1928 2393 Directing reenrollment of bill relating to War Department surplus real property. May 23, 1928 2393 Establishing Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission. May 28, 1928 2393 For adjournment of Congress. May 29, 1928 2394 Authorizing appointment of Inaugural Committee. December 14, 1928 2395 For holiday recess. December 14, 1928 2395 For counting electoral votes. January 18, 1929 2395 Requesting return from the President of joint resolution granting permission to New York City to enter Federal property. January 29, 1929 2396 Directing reenrollment of joint resolution granting a permit to New York City to enter Federal property. February 1, 1929 2396 Printing ordered of consolidated hearings on Tariff Readjustment, 1929. February 1, 1929 2396 Extending time for report by Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission. February 4, 1929 2396 Correcting enrollment of bill relating to Awards for First Trans-Atlantic Flight. February 6, 1929 2397 Appointing joint committee to represent Congress at celebration of Canalizing the Ohio River. February 9, 1929 2397 Accepting statues of Henry Clay and Doctor Ephraim McDowell from Kentucky. February 19, 1929 2397 Printing ordered of proceedings of unveiling of statues of Henry Clay and Doctor Ephraim McDowell. February 21, 1929 2398 Authorizing edition of Congressional Directory for first session, Seventy-First Congress. February 21, 1929 2398 Authorizing purchase of unrestricted use of Harriman Geographic Code System. February 25, 1929 2398 Suspending method of engrossing, etc., of bills and joint resolutions. February 25, 1929 2398 Printing ordered of Hearings on bill relating to price level of commodities. February 27, 1929 2399 Appointing Joint Committee to cooperate, etc., in New Bern, N. C., celebration. February 28, 1929 2399 Appointing Joint Committee to investigate, etc., problem of aerial coast defense. March 4, 1929 2399xvii LIST OF TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS. Page. Convention with. France to prevent smuggling of intoxicating liquors. Signed at Washington, June 30, 1924; proclaimed, March 12, 1927 2403 Pan American Postal Union Convention. Signed at Mexico City, November 9, 1926; approved, May 5, 1927 2409 Pan American Parcel Post Convention. Signed at Mexico City, November 9, 1926; approved, May 5, 1927 2434 Parcel post convention with Macao. Signed at Macao, May 21, 1927, at Washington, July 29, 1927; approved, August 3, 1927 2442 Reciprocal claims convention with Mexico extended. Signed at Washington, August 16, 1927; proclaimed, October 13, 1927 2453 Convention with Belgium to prevent smuggling of intoxicating liquors. Signed at Washington, December 9, 1925; proclaimed, January 11, 1928 2457 General peace treaty with Netherlands. Signed at Washington, December 18, 1913; proclaimed, March 12, 1928 2462 Declaration interpretative of Article I of general peace treaty with Netherlands. Signed at Washington, February 13, 1928; proclaimed, March 12, 1928 2466 Parcel post convention with Austria. Signed at Vienna, February 16, 1928, at Washington, March 1, 1928; approved, March 13, 1928 2468 Supplementary Extradition Convention with Honduras. Signed at Tegucigalpa, February 21, 1927; proclaimed, June 7, 1928 2489 International Sanitary Convention. Signed at Paris, June 21, 1926; proclaimed, June 21, 1928 2492 Proctocol to Pan American Sanitary Convention of November 24, 1924. Signed at Lima, October 19, 1927; proclaimed, July 5, 1928 2613 Treaty with Honduras of friendship, commerce, and consular rights. Signed at Tegucigalpa, December 7, 1927; proclaimed, July 23, 1928 2618 Treaty with Latvia of friendship, commerce, and consular rights. Signed at Riga, April 20, 1928; proclaimed, July 25, 1928 2641 Parcel post convention with Portuguese West Africa. Signed at Washington, November 18, 1927; approved, April 10, 1928 2654 Parcel post convention with Hungary. Signed at Budapest, July 3, 1928, at Washington, August 16, 1928; approved, August 21, 1928 2677 Agreement with Germany extending jurisdiction of Mixed Claims Commission. Notes exchanged at Washington, December 31, 1928 2698 Parcel post convention with Germany. Signed at Berlin, June 25, 1928, at Washington, August 4, 1928; approved, August 15, 1928 2701 Arbitration treaty with Finland. Signed at Washington, June 7, 1928; proclaimed, January 14, 1929 2724 Treaty of conciliation with Finland. Signed at Washington, June 7, 1928; proclaimed, January 14, 1929 2726 Arbitration treaty with Albania. Signed at Washington, October 22, 1928; proclaimed, February 12, 1929 2728 Conciliation treaty with Albania. Signed at Washington, October 22, 1928; proclaimed, February 12, 1929 2732 Convention with Greece to prevent smuggling of intoxicating liquors. Signed at Washington, April 25, 1928; proclaimed, February 18, 1929 2736 Treaty with China regulating tariff relations. Signed at Peiping, July 25, 1928; proclaimed February 23, 1929 2742 Arbitration treaty with Germany. Signed at Washington, May 5, 1928; proclaimed, February 25, 1929 2744 Conciliation treaty with Germany. Signed at Washington, May 5, 1928; proclaimed, February 25, 1929 2748 Arbitration treaty with Austria. Signed at Washington, August 16, 1928; proclaimed, February 28, 1929 2752 Conciliation treaty with Austria. Signed at Washington, August 16, 1928; proclaimed, February 28, 1929 2756 International Radiotelegraph Convention and the general regulations. Signed at Washington, November 25, 1927; proclaimed, January 1, 1929 276xix LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS. Page. Amending regulations for protection of migratory birds. April 4, 1927 2901 Enlarging area of the Superior National Forest, Minnesota. April 9, 1927 2904 Amending regulations for protection of migratory birds. April 21, 1927 2905 Copyright benefits to citizens of Czechoslovakia extended to mechanical musical reproductions. April 27, 1927 2906 Diminishing area of the Siuslaw National Forest, Oregon. April 28, 1927 2907 Increasing duty on Swiss cheese to equalize differences in costs of production. June 8, 1927 2909 Modifying boundaries of the Kaniksu National Forest, Idaho and Washington. June 8, 1927 2911 Modifying boundaries of the Pend Oreille National Forest, Idaho. June 8, 1927 2912 Transferring certain lands in San Juan to the people of Porto Rico. June 11, 1927 2912 Enlarging area of the Umatilla National Forest, Oregon and Washington. July 1, 1927 2916 Decreasing duty on cresylic acid to equalize differences in costs of production. July 20, 1927 2918 Extending time for establishing shipping service, etc., to Virgin Islands, to September 30, 1928. August 9, 1927 2920 Diminishing area of the Sequoia National Forest, California. August 19, 1927 2921 Amending regulations for protection of migratory birds. September 6, 1927 2922 Modifying area of the Natural Bridge National Forest, Virginia. September 12, 1927 2924 Recommending week of October 9 to 15, 1927, as Fire-Prevention Week. September 20, 1927 2925 Enlarging area of the Stanislaus National Forest, California. October 14, 1927 2926 Establishing Ocala National Forest, Florida. October 17, 1927 2927 Enlarging area of the Whitman National Forest, Oregon. October 24, 1927 2928 Transferring certain lands to Hawaii. October 25, 1927 2928 Designating Thursday, November 24, 1927, as Thanksgiving Day. October 26, 1927 2929 Decreasing duty on phenol to equalize differences in costs of production. October 31, 1927 2930 Inviting observance, etc., of Armistice Day, 1927. November 2, 1927 2932 Enlarging area of the Wenatchee National Forest, Washington. November 2, 1927 2932 Increasing duty on magnesite to equalize differences in cost of production. November 10, 1927 2933 Increasing duty on cherries, sulphured, etc., to equalize differences in costs of production. December 2, 1927 2934 Extending area of the Meriwether Lewis National Monument, Tennessee. December 6, 1927 2935 Extending area of the Chaco Canyon National Monument, New Mexico. January 10, 1928 2937 Setting apart certain land on Island of Kahoolawe, Hawaii, for lighthouse purposes. February 3, 1928 2937 Increasing duty on cotton rag rugs to equalize differences in costs of production. February 13, 1928 2938 Designating week of April 22-28, 1928, as American Forest Week, etc. February 24, 1928 2940 Transferring designated lands to Hawaii. February 27, 1928 2941 Amending regulations for protection of migratory birds. March 2, 1928 2942 Increasing duty on barium carbonate, precipiated, to equalize differences in costs of production. March 26, 1928 2945 Modifying boundaries of the Cherokee National Forest, Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. April 4, 1928 2946 Creating emergency board to investigate and report upon certain railway labor dispute. April 28, 1928 2947 Setting apart May 1, 1928, as Child Health Day. April 28, 1928 2948 Copyright benefits to citizens of Rumania extended to mechanical musical reproductions. May 14, 1928 2949 Modifying boundaries of the Wallowa National Forest, Oregon. June 6, 1928 2951 Enlarging area of the Plumas National Forest, California. June 9, 1928 2952 Enlarging area of the Ozark National Forest, Arkansas. June 13, 1928 2953 Extending area and establishing name of the Aztec Ruins National Monument, New Mexico. July 2, 1928 2954 Enlarging area of the Montezuma National Forest, Colorado. July 6, 1928 2955 Amending regulations for protection of migratory birds. July 13, 1928 2956 Enlarging area of the Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho. July 23, 1928 2959 Establishing the Huron National Forest, Michigan. July 30, 1928 2959xxixxii Extending time for establishing shipping service, etc., to Virgin Islands. August 2, 1928 2960 Modifying area of the Monongahela National Forest, Virginia and West Virginia. August 3, 1928 2961 Transferring certain lands in San Juan to the people of Porto Rico. August 9, 1928 2962 Amending regulations for protection of migratory birds. August 16, 1928 2964 Increasing duty on sodium silicofluoride to equalize differences in costs of production. August 31, 1928 2965 Recommending week beginning October 7, 1928, as Fire Prevention Week. September 13, 1928 2967 Setting apart land on Island of Lehua, Hawaii, for lighthouse purposes. September 14, 1928 2968 Enlarging area of the Eldorado National Forest, California and Nevada. September 28, 1928 2968 Creating emergency board to investigate, etc., certain railway labor disputes. September 29, 1928 2970 Increasing duty on fluorspar to equalize differences in costs of production. October 17, 1928 2972 Designating Thursday, November 29, 1928, as Thanksgiving Day. October 23, 1928 2974 Transferring certain lands to Hawaii. October 27, 1928 2974 Inviting observance, etc., of Armistice Day, 1928. November 3, 1928 2978 Increasing duty on potassium permanganate to equalize differences in costs of production. November 16, 1928 2979 Copyright benefits to citizens of Finland extended to mechanical musical reproductions. December 15, 1928 2980 Adjusting pipe-line right of way, etc., in Hawaii. December 19, 1928 2982 Increasing duty on onions to equalize differences in costs of production. December 22, 1928 2983 Diminishing area of the Mount Olympus National Monument, Washington. January 7, 1929 2684 Enlarging area of the Custer State Park Game Sanctuary, South Dakota. January 14, 1929 2985 Increasing duty on cast polished plate glass, etc., to equalize differences in costs of production. January 17, 1929 2986 Increasing duty on peanuts to equalize differences in costs of production. January 19, 1929 2987 Transferring certain designated lands to Hawaii. January 19, 1929 2988 Readjusting boundaries of the Missoula, Helena, and Deerlodge National Forests, Montana. January 31, 1929 2989 Convening special session of the Senate, March 4, 1929. February 11, 1929 2990 Increasing duty on eggs, etc., to equalize differences in costs of production. February 20, 1929 2990 PRIVATE LAWS of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA passed by the SEVENTIETH CONGRESS1927–1929 xxiii PRIVATE LAWS OF THE SEVENTIETH 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 fifth day of December, 1927, and was adjourned without day on Tuesday, the twenty-ninth day of May, 1928. Calvin Coolidge, President; Charles G. Dawes, Vice President; George H. Moses, President of the Senate *pro tempore;* Nicholas Longworth, Speaker of the House of Representatives.
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